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Show t tJajLuwi BY TELEGRAPH. fvrv WKTRJtXT aad i!". t pPN ROSE.Boxin"!" 4. Spetial to tt. (V.w.n Joxonox by the Atlantic and J'acittc Tutcgraph SATt'RftXT, car- Jnt received in Mcks or 100 lbs D.l Wriker Bro'. Cc, c,.r kfl. Ojden. , , I!y invitation a number of the etaff, with their wives, jc,CTio the Fourth of July at the estate Bic" at 1ole ptcl, "k'0'1 of Mr. Jnc the mountains, i,iituat(l the foot of this city, and of north bout ten miles an command altitude it which, from this of all of view nearly txcellent of the eifuens, count?. A great many schools of North and choir the including te the patch, were gathered OgJen, a large and erected had Rice Mr. there which under the peo,peious bowery, celebrated the Doth of that place ple nation's iudepend-nc- e Anniversary of our in a free and happy style. There er long Were no tedious processions, on the occasion, or poems pro!y peeches entnt the exercises were simple and of picnics, pntriotio joyable, consisting and the dunce, the swing, tongs, music tfd many other healthy exercises; with streams of nature's own pare mountain the thirst, and the to quench beverage fanned the brows of air mountain pare united people. The and free, happy t commenced with singproteedings were led by ly by the North Ogdcn Choir, with prayer M . J. Ellis, followed it of Plain City. by Elder John Spiers, The addresses were short, pointed and ciftl cele-brit- patriotic Tlit auipicious day was of double interest to Mr. Rice, as it was also the birthday of his eldest son, James, a fine promising youth of fifteen summers; and ia order to do proper honors to the the generous host bad made ample provision to entertain his numerous juests, who dis ussed most heartily the lubitantial ts well as the more delicate portions of the rich repast which was provided for replenishing their inner s, occa-lion- eta. of gunpowder was burned taring the day. Many salutes were fired in honor of the day celebrated, the Ame rican Eagle and the stars and, stripes. Jo tut was hurt, and the day was epent upticeand pleasure. In the evening AtSir.h Ogden Dranmtic Association rforawd the "DrunkurJ's Warning " Tiiensit to the Pole Patch will be lone rwmborei by all thoMe who partici- fn'ti in the festivities of t'ae Fourth of July 'ist. good deal A Ciions. Lee's Atlantio and Pacific Circus was a great contrast to the ex hibition which preceded it. Efcryboi'y sti.fi-- d. The public say it can t ke beat, and thnir verdict is final When Dr. Lee returns with his talented Company the folks fro ti the country will Mine in, if duly nol.fied. and fill up the paoiom tent. The grouping, trapse performance, double riding and every thing in the A. & P. Circus is first-clas- wd we s, cordially recommend it. KT Cash paid for Egg s at Ward-Co's., Fifth Street, Ogden. 62-t- f & Cokivo Hosts. Our esteemed fellow titiwn Farr is expected to ifrire from England on Saturday or Sunday next.' Wt greet him 'welcome iome!'' Mom "'d Room. The Z. C. M. I.- bave the premises lately occupied by - and intend to make it a dry-department. The present retail "I will be devoted to hardware and Varies. The Inst, will now occupy whole of the Jennings' premises on "(corner of Fourih street, and with facilities will no doubt be able Ho a bigger business even than here-Th- is establishment, viewed in department, has no equal in Bank, ei "n. ' ' " ' luvmo. Mr. Enoch Farr informs Saturday last coming from "Wen near Promontory, the train ' an immense cloud of grasshoppers ling from the East. Those t who outside the ears had to shield their "frora the s. We are baps'4 bear the are pests leaving our part "ton y iron-clod- - world. Jj$ The cheapest and best Frtrni-"found at R. Wilson's establisb- ol-t- f Main street, Ogden. U i ' A cm j r.v wnte wfc I. advt S-- Oi S!nr.'a on: Main nfn'.fBoi.llJr h M"'irnf l,,u,ifuib,HC T ..... th,,,, ''"son, eM'i. and an I , onu of tie other sire ' CMlrin.l(l 'rrfl "8;'t, one f ih-r- a "f the melee with his f re ""ay Seven Sui6ides in jMew in a Day, xorli! War Expected betwcea Turkey and Egypt! Gen. Vinoy's Army Dis organized! if. AMERICAN. Boston, 2. M. Sullivan and John Talbot, a couple retail: Ku-klu- o of and respectable mechanics ia Sotnerville, became intoxicated last evening and engaged in a drunken altercation; word led to blows, and Sullivan slabbed Talbot in the left sido, inflict. Chicago, 2. ing a fatal wound, t from which the un General Geo. S. narlntuff, Adgt.-Gefortunate man after expired. Division of M.xsouri; is out, this morning, The murderer is now in custody. in a letter to the Tribmt defending the Chicago, 2. Lieut.-Gen- . More extensive preparations are being appointment of Saeridan as over Thomas, lie says when he vacatmade here to celebrate the 4th July than the office as General and Shermss have been for many years. The oity ed Succeeded bim the Maj. Generals rankwill be decimated of its speaking talent. ed as follows: Halleok, Meade, SheriThe country for miles around has sent Thomas and Hancock; that Thomas to Chicago tor 4th of July orators. On dan, was made a before Sherithat day the new tunnel under the river dan but that Sheridan was made a on Lasalle street will be publicly inauMaj -- Gen. for his services in tbe Shengurated.andoah, ending in the battle of Cedar The great Pacific Ilotel, or Ogden and that Thomas was not promot-r- d Creek, House, has reached its fifth story. to a Maj Gen. until after the battle Rt-a-l estate pales are numerous and of Nashville, which placed him on the have an upward tendency. prices list below Sheridan. That if Thomas New York. 2.. had been made Lirat.-Oe- n , not only A splendid new hotel is going up on Sheridan but Halleck and Meade would 5th Aveaue bctween4tb and 47th streets. have been passed over. The letter was It is rumored that Hiram Cranston will written to correct an error made by the be its proprietor; it will be one of the Tribunt't Washington correspondent reand most in fashionable the largest city. lative to the appointment ot Sheridan to Its estimated cost is $1,000,000. the office ot Lieut.-Ge.Geo. W. Sraalley. of the Tribune, Ilen-r- y Janesville, Wis., 8. Sedley of the Timt, and M. Rousand, On Friday evening last, a gang of the financier of Christine Nillson, who counterfeiters was arieted at Monroe, has been spending some weeks in her Wis. This has, for a long time gang It is past, made Monroe their sooiety, sail for Europe headquarters, rumored that she and Rousand have and the country south and west of it been privately married, f. field for oprrations. They have their There have been no less than seven been leng suspected, and much money successful and suicides here attempted has been spent in endeavoring to dishours, efidiog at cover them at work, but the efforts were during the twenty-fou- r noon. without success, until Supt. Lonegan, Gen. Lawrence's friends are so an- of the U. S. Secret Service, hearing of xious to pay the $47,000 fur which he their detailed his assistant, existence, is defaulter, that it is said Government C. A. Anderson, to 'work up the case will allow them to do so, and Lawrence some three weeks sgr. As a disguise, wi'l return from Texas. Mr. Anderson assumed an agency of a A New York special correponde-patent soap, and as such commenced writing fron 'Long Branch, Jaly 1st., operations on Monroe and vicinity; be says ttie only petitioner thus far, who soon acquired sufficient evidence lo warhas succeeded in seeing the President rant the arrest of the members of the and getting what he wanted, appeared gang. on the scene this morning. Th.s ' FOREIGN. of son Ridge-waRidge way, Judge Taris, 2. of Washington: he came at twelve Much animation prevails over the o'clock bearing a blank pardon for prospects of the coming elections. PerBowen, now under sent- fect freedom in electioui-er.nis allowed ence for bigamy. The President after the Government. The csntass ot by an hour or so being spent in looking over both and Republican candithe evidence, and charge of theJude dates Imperialists is progreesing with great activity. who condemned Bowen to imprisonment, The present indications are sthied to be signed the pardon, and handed it lo the favorable to the Government of Presiyoung man, who left shortly after. Iu a dent Thiers and the Republic. few in, mites after signing tbj document, Rome. 2.' t Mr. Ri lgeway telegraphed to tlio A'l the Italian ministers, a d be forGeneral the intornia ion of the eign ambassadors have airiv d from pardon having been granted by the Florence, aud aie now installed in this President. The coming 4th Jn'y, will be celebrat- city. London. 2. ed in this city as i' bus never been in The Levant Herald states that a cloud former years. The programme of the between Turkey and Kypt is rapidly celebration is varied and extensive. It apprehends an curly gathering. The Department of Public Parks announout of open hostilities between breaking ce a display of weather per these countries as the inevitable tesult mining, at the Battery. Ci y Hall Park of the present complications. The Kheand Tompk.n's Square. . dive is rapidly arming bis troops with Haute. Ind , 3.. the most modern and efficient weapons. The directors of the Terte ILuite and Largo consignments of American arms Co. R. held a meeting have Indianapolis It been received from manufacturers on S.iturd;iy. A lining other business in the United States, and American tor i be resignation of Mr. Biddie as Gen- pedoes are introduced. The Ilrrald eral Superintendent of the Vandalia di states that a forn.nl declarati n ot hosviaion was accepted; Maj. John E. Simp- tilities between the two cuuatries at an son was elecied General Superintendent; date is probuble. the otHce of Division Superintendent early Pa-i- s, 3. was abolished. Mr B.ddle was cbo-e- n The army of Gen. Venoy haa been disSuperintendent of mach.nery. A divi- solved, in obedience to orders issued by dend of six per cent on t he stock of the tbe War office. Terra Haute and Indianapolis roud for Gen. L'Admirault has been appointed the last six months was declared. Governor of Paris. Indianapolis, lnd., 3. The elections progressed quietly, and Articles of association for a railroad order was preserved at the polls. perfect from South' Bend to Plymouth, 'a dis- Candidates of tbe moderate Republican tance of 24 mile.' were filed on 5atur party aie being elected. day. The capital stock is The comi leiion of the road will form On Monday John Maran important link in the New York and Rchawat. Indiana and Michigan Railroads. Some tin's team was standing near the Z. C. of the leading citizens of Northern InM. on Fourth street; a boy was in I., diana are connected with this enterprise, the wagoa holding the lines. A big fly among whom is Schuyler Colfax. New York, 3. lit upon one of the horses, cat a'ng him Late last night an affray occurred in to give a lunge, and scaring tbe other a lager beer faloon, at 85 New Chambers The team darted off at a rapid horse. street, during which Martin Cai rington, a sol die n belonging 'Jo fort Hamilton, rate down the street, and when near the was struck with some weapon on the Theatre, the gearing parted, leaving the be d by bomo unknown sailor had bis bind wheels in the street. f When near skull fractured. - The wounded man was Mr. Davis' house, tbe rings came out of t al in a critical contaken to the neck-yokthe tongne of tbe wagon was and arrested tbe sailor the and dition, held to await the result of the injury. in the ground, the front wheels caught Chicago, 3. flew np into tbe air and fell over on otre A heavy thunderstorm and rain passThe team tben side o the ground. ed over this city last night. and brought Washington, 3. plunged to the side-walThe Associated press dispatches from p against ft big tree. A young man Sti Louis, denying that certain leading who had been attempting lo stop tbe radical office- - holders and others had horses barely escaped being crushed by memorialized the administration for the tbe wheels when they fclL Fortunately removal of postmaster Smith of that city, no one was hurt, and Mr. Martin susf simply begi off en a technicality. The tained but Blight damage by the acciOffice dent. file in on Government tbe papers ,7 Department were stronger than the meletter a of the in morial, being shape from a committee, ad Iressed to collector Ford of St. Louis, as the confidential i e urveyr Irietid of the Pre.-i- d nt, tor h Fox mgn a separate letter, Boih let for the tiiang... toe nece-sitters. lordlier with one fiem McCiur'g are on lie in tbe Department, an I w ra under oonsid- - rution on COR5W VAlt i Finn BTUEEIS Or.DErf, Wednesday list, waile Messrs Sbepaid , Kmt lb Utab Ontral Eng d II.,o. j andlilletl have had interviews wih the President on the sxire ."uHjeot. The tact DORSES WHRDED uj the that tho latter turns a deaf ear to iheir Tj or "RVk. Hnrws anil Bnfrg for fill. 1wtit n hnnt. clamors ;s probably the reason why J Animala lor tb oi la.,i t. such a vigorous denial of ihi'tru'h.r Oeatle Horns bonst n4 "U, oi,ir-vrior coum.Mioa Senator telegraphed -- from. St. Louis, X. BSPELL &V3m CO. Blair oas Dfrt left - as yet ror fct. Louis, well-to-d- f j. om n,' nii-- e . "... eu: fine $10 ami I 0 0. W00DMANSE17S KAIX STREET, OGDEX est. With a fall . AirtM!Ht tfTT thir Call attention to Urge end rJiwrlt, just, received, font Moat. Ji''wd. Kliur,rA rStcti., Fmh READY-MAD- E CLOTHING Boots and Shoes, W tlXTH and CAPSj Xillou',s, Ve., and Pnnanian. Carpels, Iomquilo llnr, U lndow Curtain and Shades. NEW LOT OF CLOTHING. READY-MAD- Canh GEOCERIES, Aiwmnvwtl of MKRttT A!tliWI! eonniantly on hand, at LOW P&ICltA. 7 Clieai as llie Cheapest. y C. WOODMANSEE, Main Street, Ogden. 36-t- f ' East TsMPts Splendid Stock pf I., if PUBLIC A CHOICt of Uoral Uvi'ciiand.iie, cuuutinf THE GROCERIES. HARDWARE, TINWARE. BOOTS & SHOES. Halt, Clothing, Fancy TINWARE, At nnnnonl'y Low JUta. (loom for Una Couotxy Depot. a full and romplele ainorrmrnt of ana jimicIpm, i'alnt Ink, tarnmhM, Prr aud liuicv articlo. Brihr IIKICN irt!m or " fnrrr Fre CoateratK4 Tn w. Tt-rr- e UOO .M - 3 T.S0 lt S7lf nmm wagoas & IMPLEHENTS. P. tlAMMONP, MAIS WtFlET, 00IO, tli Tithing Oflico, ha lot tale M 0p.U Schuttler and TJglit Spring Wagons, at reduced rates. Buck; M Mwm, Sulky IIoi m Rakaa, Rapn ilowa, Cultirator,, tc. Stt, of ail im. Wagon Timber, Iron and k h1 and oni , Wool! Wool! 40,000 Pounds of WOOL At WA.fTID Ogftfli, THE , IXPELSIOB bos-pi- Will b paid. W will rxCHANOB n ool, Boar, Motion aM Hour. . All wbe bV CXOTn for Wool to MI will iIrao !! on Mr. A. KAKVALU at tb Exiwiiiinr Mill, 0(411. tnt GO-OPBHA- VE TI INSTITUTION, Rtortxra wrrn a rctt stsck cp A14 Kl RA TI KE STIIRR. niuiiu ut u a a lib 12nt Tomplo Street, SALT LAKE CITY, ' Good Cliairs for $15 per Dozen, (Knookeu down and boxed,) , HH aurl Fall Leaf Tables $9i ' Walnut Bure&a. 3Iatn Street, Ojytlen, IB tnr H. DINVOODEY'S Kitchen Tables I Z2-- lO ... tf QOi mam s Walnut Ikdsteadi, MiXiiiiNiuinr, HOSIERY .. 17. to 6t FANCY GOODS. ldiof 5orthrn Utah invitd to call and inapcot blur TS wlir. THE SERTlrES OF Sirs. But h Hrt-1.-. MER & TAYLOR. ar trrocrTnlly parcbaainc prlr. moderate, On and a balf Bock & of TT. C ft. Dji?t; 43tf U03IE MANUFACTURES. DOORS, MOULDINGS. FRAMGG, ETC., OCR Woolen Factory now in operation, manufacturing Cloth of euperior quality. ,, : PENROSE SALT LAKE CrTT, BRIG HAM CITY ii ' SOUTH TEMPLE STREET, in the Millinory Dpartmnt, DrewmaJtar will b Id atlatylanr nrapd and a to roiv nplr. ArtlclM foJ and MILLS, lor wbiea ib fllGIIEST CASn MARKET TRICE e, LADIES' P.oprirtor. r. ft Oi fjiN Gfcl YOU Hu)rlntimtnt Regular at in the different Settlement. " to ind from nil B. J. HARfilirON, oltvrd To all tlio People Ao-tioii- K Ompri Okj s, GROCERIESs HARDWARE MAIS S'ilU'.ET, OODLN, TIloKOCOItLY KfcfAlRKD AKD THE LTQUOlt DEPARTMENT In Coitaio tb cboiowt wlwtfon of up with mppolnmiMitt empl Brandt., Nil J.iaiu Inrfi bmrn to Alonbol, vUk te all of which a Win., wrv partirulnr. bow tieiui; old nik it a HIIST ( LAMX HOl'kU The th wry lowest piwibl priews. Prwripllou. t will I mrninhnl ith all thft production, of th, cOmionn"l by a Competent Drnvjiit. erfully i, ml to nun ia Cth. nod will le P.S. All partie ImLlitrd to th and Hrd and Hmum Tb, i, Open for tlx rerAptinn of Snd Ward Stor ar rquwtd to ttl lmuidi-atrl- y unil tb aceoinmxittiuu of Tnt;ien. Tinu with Um 0g4n Citj MmxAatil rmnoMUe. IMUinuoiL. MEAL HOWS. ft, DALLANTT5E, lit! 9 o'clock. 40-l- y Bwkfut, from HAS or Stoves, TIIE DRUODEPARTJtfiXt WHITE HOUSE ' ' iu start in nHAiiF.tta elea TUB STKEitT, SALT TjAtCK CJlTY, CHOICE DRY GOODS, RE-OPENE- D. Clflw. C. DRT GOOllS A'ext Door to Z. C. 91. TO Job" Wtf Taylor & (Intlef, A INSTITUTION, OFFERS Ill rU'ltij, $4 rowll rat. pr (rn. MERCANTILE And NOTIONS ad infinitum. or nil i cli will be Sold as cbACKKitrrn pttbp in tin with our t'lwin. binj Work at kpt HARD- VE Hardware, tr. AdvadoaonCoMipiiMjitnof Uralii, CimtJ A Oenofal Mcrcfiandisd; E OGDEN GIT S, all order dUpatch. Call and Examine. . of Pfaj rmtin" ttlld with nr a(tnttnn lfix Ladicn Siiiidotvns Gipsies, AM6rrmat of "77" ) Also A full Stock of GROCERIES, WARE, etc., etc. Quccimrarc, Glassware, call FriKhtw, et4 . PLO Ml and all tbe latent styles. A A FnU TgrW. Stork, M rtrK aatt Ileef CatJle. oHnK Croqaet Slippers, Jtinicttuia, Gentu Slr.iTt C JV!T QOODS. Cnllforniaand other JIOOTS AM tltOCS, GEXUIXE JEWELRY. -- "awin; THE Summer Hats Brig.-Gener- fttt, critAiicOAT. and a frill eomiilemcnt rif GENTS AND LADIES' ,, Chfi Plnnr, Qraham Iin, Ti ttntwr, fcjjp, Ctscst, f nut JV MaseilltS, rine &hawl,te. Io'endleM variety. -- iliUrCUUIlUI d riquas, Poplins Alpacas, SHOEDEPARTJV'.liWT is complete iu Ianciis, Dclaiiics, Gcnt JjuUch, JlissrH und Children Parasols, Ribbons, etc,, n, T Tfc j, eon-iiiin- in jiart, of la part of r rTvT"tr T T riimucu AvptRTurvr SUMMER ConMJtin (IViERCAflTILE Cda Poplliis, fcrciutdine, of Lftlwt Style of Th WILLARD dey goods NEW STORE, The Highest Prieo paid for wooi. KEPT nASO ON DOORS, 82 ;.; 2ft, MAIK AN TO 6 fcy 6ft- 6, an V!" by 6ft. 8: - k, GOOD BARGAINS. BK?T LIME rrtHK AND COAt. IJf OOPES a k bad of J. M. Thntvaii, roi n.r of Fovrth COAL (fr and T.iang from liwk)oq tb Car at tb CCB--X ton, $7.74; balf Ipnt, ou, W.0O, onarvr nn, ti.'Ci. Df IlTirM In Of in, toa, $.Vl; half ton, U.V qiurMr tmi, i.2o. in Option, jxr innThhocb.ls, will ISO bwbeln, til; 24or bublii, ill. rld for canh, grain at rah rutm, and tb lime, lor lumber, fbiDglM, latb. prorttir, nr ranji. tre. - juxcrios : trt, FEED AND SALE Look Here, Farmers! 48tf corner of fourth rnd TriRBV. STABLES, i at our MILL. tt; j.SI.IUOMAS, LIVEUY Cash paid for Hides STEAM PLANING rr rr fr COMRINCD ?ALB at J kAeTER.N CofiTat TS Vom-- f OgcVn. REAPEnS k MOWrHJ 1'JJl CJ1NT. BLOVV IF . SfAt.N STREET, OGDEN. YOU WAST STOVE 00 ; Th Cheapest ,vs-r-r and Bent in Utah. E. iim J. VMTKINS, and of th Bis lk'ot. Fifth Btnwt. OitOon. which AT GEXEKAL MERCItAKPISS, ! b od,r for rbp. Hoot All Kr RenMrarr H Re- in 1 tb Hig Hoot. Si. li-r- f jr . " wl jr li4 MbnCa HorDd ptoc.1t, till , hand an TJUUl.wfl THE Of Jlfcft AT STOCK ItEMiKn NDir RANCI1B w Ogdro VaK.y, 4t tb lollowiBK tow ratew Ilorme, till Sowmbor 8rt tW " Shoe Maker, I at vsat SUMMER HERD. (XiDLN. of aod Huo. mne tn onior. .i!'nt untni! pair,kind, a it of zcotL Prodno taken pyiuKot. rriee; paid for ail Boots, Shoes, Groceries, lligheitkiiuiH or liileM. 3. U. baa alto AtMrwt, P. 0., Box SW. - Boot At th S TO MAIN STKEKT. JAJIES IIORROCKS', Bjuk-ih- $ Eirveysitcp, NOW OPEN! y "UV. Toort J Congressman Pardoned! - at Pole Tatch. jsg Focbth the Bigamist, Bowen, Bunr , Couiiiij. all n but bad three days absence last week in rew Jersey. There has been a regular and diligent att ndanceof the committee ever since the comnreuccmeut of the session. The Attorney Gcuearl has completed, and will wait to present his epinion oftho application for the pardon of Bowen, who has been sentenced, it will be remembered, for bigamy. It is understood to be adverse to tbe pardon. The D. strict Attorney and jury reluao lo endorse the application. The Civil Service can, it is said, take fresh hope over a paragraph in the Presidents last annual muasage, wherein he recommend changes U the umuuer as well aa the tenure of appointments in the civil service. Tbe warfare among the Alabama politicians increases. .... Telegrams report a public meeting protesting against the appointment ot Warner as collector of Mobile, and yesterday, colored Congressman Turner of that City arrived ou bis way to Long Branch to implore tbe President lo revoke It. Aoiiutr ttrtt - pr Month " m Jio I.C4 rwlved at tbe Tithinif Corral, gnarantwrf. Ofin, rrwj Batwajv Stock h Hij f. A. HAMMOSP, .McI, A.w.cooirr: |