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Show r AMERICAN. Washington, 19. been peparel at the for ?he Sioux lB,'7' HiMntni, A Coming. mJT Ashley, with George Collinso: !;e"ry.n.Muvu the .genciei Pr,n:. D ,h 1; t com-Interi- KeJ Clou J, for the purpose ,i ,Lrm"'nt respecting .bedes.red am 0 LI, in U n a ami council. grand o tl.ern to country i .. ii noru muunw ( . :...,irMs J Hill the Black . l ot great care in .be interpre- t-' both heir interview. 8 as to avoid be on. part ifke-.n- J nny Mic.on l81.v 3 are nl!o are appointed tore, SimieitbHt they interests .resent the Indians and tueir miiu not less ciMtnL-ioner- s T,;0 oite'l n.-- - v - nsre the Sioux the of intentions president PT..rnnieni toward them, and ibat instructed tr They ar of the kindly sole- - negotiations originate the proposed Tbe ia ft disire tor continued peace. Ibat understand to Indians are plainly effected by tuecommis. ,bt negotiation referred to the presite to ,i.ncrsare to congress before it liim dent sod by be binding. lLall A naval force with steam laurc'ics will mow b of the Rio be ordered to the Gr.mde to look after our interests there wMi tbe army in the supmd ot Mexican raids. pression r Boston, 19. The Norfolk Rluen left here this a'rer-noo- n The scene before tbe Tarbefore tli. ir departure st ter Houe j and it whs with eulivfiiiiur, tt! very Lee reached difficulty that Gen. F.izbugh round and upon round of bit carriage, n the innsses. Gen. ekeeruwere g;v. t.y Le was called upou for a speech, and briefly thanked the people for tbe unbo-- by . precedented cordiality. bast-men- alb-ge- unreports that on June 4th, latitude leg. 16 in N., longitude 72 deg. 15 a., the felt the sbocic and heard the oise of an earthquake, which lasted about ten minutes. It began ia smooth vuer, and the chip pitched bows under during the disturbance. 1? her husband, John G. afterward fired two balls head. Both are alive, but not expected to live Jealousy and drink M the part of the husband is the came. Newark, N. J . 19. To day, ar the bookkeeper of Balbach 8on, drew from the bank to by Daniels, who into hi- own Py the hands, a man called mjatf niiontothrieor four bills he had 4ropr-.ila,i ,n bookke?per stooping topic ihm up, the stranger seixed tbe Packntf mi, eCiiped Galveston, 19. published report of the neuitenti- nell-drecs- . ! ry commit. u f 'be cmvl i ud iMUuinan punishment of iirlous forms. u?puty u. Alien und Hlnnd hen 'nlioted and arrested for voluniarilv and ""10H in hm "uptly permitting McCartley, tbe "nserfeitep, ie eccape. and have given i"ey will be tried next week Chicago, 19 x to-da- iumwii Is Stocked with a splendid and complete selection of stapl: MBROHAND FOR THE SPRING TRADE. Country Dealers are invited to call and inspect 'Hoo-hoo-hoo- l' orilsral by letter will Qovfo l)e securely packed iind promptly forwarded. 0- sy: NOTICE Now is - 1IEREHY GIVKX THAT I WAR DCLY )uiiitml adniiii'ntmtor I'T I bo Probata Court of Unreal) Co., fur lli (tale if J. A Julinwi 1 decxetl, w!u was killed ia Little Cttonwvo.l Cii.Yn ly a nuuw tilde oi or about tbe lit of April taut. All ptt'Aoua harms cluinx ngii"t m aid ta? will appear ami prove nai I claim t or before tbe 4th 4a, of Jul 1) VITB. BYBKF. 48 St Moon tain Green, June Hth A. f)' 1ST 5. 1 Our Assortment can not be excelled Xor Our The New Improved nxr x m. s i RIC33S tj By any other Wholesale House iu tho Territory. rt-x- NGER, 2 -- a. i,o a. -- Adfices Addressed to D. II. Pccry. will receive prompt Sold in 1874. more than aov other MartiiM Unite i Stutw. figure allow the universal popularity of tbe Ihe foliowiug fliuger. 100,000. lbe attention. H. B. CLAWSON. B4tf. ii held Y hj baring need WE tbe uudeMirnel Machine in our tamilie the 8igr ran vhrer-rtillr recommend it t all parl;n winning to pur durable and clui a th'st-clamachine. Wlnnlow Fair, 1). M. Ktunrt, Ogdea Oglen ' 8. IL liieiwibotluim " Out. II. Tribe M IMre.O. Widerbor- - " Tin. Riddle ' " . B. Scliraui " L J. Merrick " . Vn. Wm. O. l'aine IT. A. Brown ' Mrt. S de La Bauiue, L'inuh. " &Iri. P. WilkiBHou Mrt. K. Allen, Mr. Geo. S. Jli-eV 11 lard. Kiverdale ligUt-ruau- One . Price Dry Goods & Clothing Ir-B- v n, AND SCORES OV One Door South of BoylcVi Furniture Store. OTHERS. Thorough Instructions Civen by an Experienced Lady Operator! These Machines can be obtained on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS or a discount or iu per cent. lor caia For Particulars call at respectfully announce to the citizens of Ogden City Weber and the surrounding counties that we have this day opened the finest and most fashionable stock of We Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, OppoelM OLD TITIIINQ TARD, OR, ADDRESS O. 19. Madrid, AOKNT, Esc. Ordeu, Utah. din-S- 3 Shanghai, 19. Intelligence has been received from fhin Kimiir that noma native soldiers of that place havo invultcd Ihe United States H We have a constant buyer in New York City who ia enpraged in the sair.e business who ia ulways ready to take advantage of the flucttutiois of the market, aud therefore w are enabled to sell goods cheaper than any other hou.se this side of St. Louis. Our IMutto is: i 0, Death aud Destruction to High Prices t , e fa We in Itespectfulfy Solicit the Patronage of the Citizens, ROSENTHAL & BROS. - 0 H 0 0 W -- H Price Current, rectified by ROSENTHAL & BEOS, pVI 44 Best H e 'A ! Aud to convince yon of the truth and veracity of our motto we auncx a price current to this w ar Fi-uk- Notions, E. MASON, centie. consul and his wile. 1 wo ot tnera were arrested and taken to tbe British consu late, wben the soldiers endeavared t rescue them. The Europeana, hastily muatered aad "prepared to defend the consulate, but the Chinese authorities succeeded in quieting the mob. Tie British and American consuls of this city have left for Chin Kiung. andTe the P'los, United States will follow. Thalia, British ship SUIT. CERTIFICATE wit) how ihe intimation In which it lcadiuK famuiea lu our own community: OFFICE, MAIX ST., Gen. Martinez Campos has ucceeded in crossing tbe river Ebro, notwithstanding a heavy fire was kept up by tbe Carestab be has movement tbis lists. By lished communication with Gtn. Jovel lar, the commander of the army of the roan-of-w- opening Season. nt-x- whi-ke- FOREIGN. a favoaable time to renew stocks and prepare for the business of the IS o 7-- 8 unbleached Douieutio 12 i cents per Yard. Best unbleached Domestic 10 cents per. yard. Prints U to 11 ccnta per yard. Drees Goods 15cts.to?1.25 perynid Shawls, latest style $1.75 to $3.00 Casslracre Suits 515 to $30. Beat Fine C. Island 10 to 12JcU per yard. Satioett Suits $6 to $15. 20cts. Douestio 9 to 44 Bleached Fine Black Pants $3 to $12 per yard. of Piece Goods, Notioun, Bleached Domestic 7 to 12Jcts. A full lino Table Linens, &, per yard. 4-- 4 .f: hl"l BRANCH. s Al-isk- defi-tVtaa- U mm w OGDEN Wholesale Department . vi-- C'n - OUR prevails. - 'c I, trwmwm Rome. 19. The pope suffers much from lumbago. He is not confined to his bed, and holds audiences as usual, ytt anxiety Capt. Perry of the bark Mcndota which recently arrived at Portland, Me., from liaibadoes, tells the fol lowing atory: When off liarbadoes, on a bright night in April, all hands were astonichcd by seeing a large meteor rush through the sky, and strike another meteor or planet. The star that was struck immediately caught fire, aud blazed up with bo bright a light as to illuminate 'he whole heavens, burning brightly from 7 o'clock, the time it wan struck, til) midnight, when the flutm-- were ex ttuguished, leaving no trace of the star. "Now, mv eon," said a Brooklyn father, "take this castor oil cr out you go through the window."' said belittle mun, after applying the puintot the spoon for a few muiueuts to his lips. "IMe can't take it, papa. Fo me out de winner!" Hil. Z. C. non-unio- n Berlin. 19. of The authorities Hamburg and Washington special savs that -the uunea saluted wuo n.s returned from a Alton officially tiiu, u to the Texas v Frid on A'.ak y, snd steamer Siates border, reports a very eblor&ble condiiion ol things. He says I be commandants oftne towns inspecieu : , prtilio has no idea of th tbe ship. There was a musical enier in their honor, and mbse BOQUHinn of affairs on this side of toinment m.o b ramie. A wide stretch of queutly a lunch ws served ot which tbe rLU(ryts inhabited by the Mexicans. visitors and the officers of tbe ProPonderate to a groat extent proposed toasts of the most social nature. Americans, and thereby have Admiral Warden and Captaia Franklin !!n ro1. civil offices, i'or this Lave returned to tbo pquuetron. 18 The Alaska left Hamburg on Satur UnPsible to secure a con 1,11 ''can imeves who croes day for Glucihtadt, t joia tbe th. iT , r 10 P,uid" the Americans. St. Johns, N. B . ID E. D Jewett k Co. liaMlitiea of Jei.?-Tk. pa.rt of,ue government, of S nf (loIlrtlS. One llinne ci eria. T: IS.a 8,T? rrrehension of art urniij to the ex firm's the holds paper bank witu uuucuuy Mexico. Her -ft 220.000. .umIid un.eQt h powerless .for.niwi. to prevent lent m .w,vw, Vtmiinn fourth wn a 000. aad .ui..l rules in Me?,cB government, and is The failure is ascribed to losses of the Mexioans on lumber and the genetal depression of tU, f. in iheir echemea for r,lnni!ftr. trade and engagement connect .". -,- extention railway bonds. the general trade of St Jobn is drpressing, but the banks wdl ""Main their losses without curta;lnient The failure is the heaviest ever known in this part of tbe country. ts m-id- Lowell, Mass.. 19. Sarah Daniels, of this city, was y the Western The effect on Oi-tholi- B.iltimore, 19. court today, in the Ia the orphan' nie of Taul Seboeppe. on a peti ion to revoke the prolate of tbe will of Maria M. Ste necke. drceiieel, an I letters testamentary granted thereunder upon tbe marriage at Carlground of an between the testatrix and said isle, Bchocppe, entitling him to her entire estate, Judge Ing'.N delivered the opinion of the court, holding that the petitioner bi failed to prove the marriage alleged md tbe documents produced by bini to establish it were forged In the progress of the trial a c riififd record of the police court of Lenin was produced, showing that Jichceppe had been convicted of larceny, forgery and extortion to lieiiin. Connt Sckoeppe is now a convict in the Illinuii Statu prison at Joliet, having been convicted in Chicago of forgery under the name of J. P Schulenberg. New Vera, ll. At the annual regttta of ihe Brooklyn yacht club, to Jay over the sourse from Bay Riil);t U the light ship (ff Sandy Hook and return. the schooner Madeline wan the firt boat in, but the Comet Uok tbe first prixe by time allowance. Tin Undtue took the first prixe for first class shops. Other prizes wt r awarded to the Scheinel and Wm. G Lee. A i lap arrived to day from Mariel, Mrs. kot The promised move to supercede Cortina is not believed to nave been made in good fai h. Nearly all the inhabitant upon the border depend on thieving for support. Ihe Texnna are now fullv aroused, nnd a war of extermination i not improbable. A Tribune St. Lou s special says: One of tbe most violent and destructive rain storms that ever visit'! tuis ci'y was that of yesterday morning. In the lower portion of tbe city tbe cellars and and in some iuitunces the first stories of many bouses wre completely flooded, damaging the furniture and In the neighborhood of merchandise. 20th and Salisbury streets the occu pants of houses wera aroused by the rush of water and in twenty minutes the water was twelve or thirteen feet deep The inhabitants were compelled to run out without putting on their clothes in order to save their lives Several men were compelled to swim in order to reach a pl ice of safety. Engines nnd pumps have been all day pumping li e cellars and loner water from floors It will be many days before hundreds of houses in various parts of the city can bo made inhabitable. A strike of the engineers in the North Chicago rolling mill Uok place this afternoon. Threats have bven for some days past that unless Dunnigan, an engineer, nnd president of the union, was reinstated in the place from which he had been discharged, that a strike of in number, all the engineers, fifty-siThe princiwculd take place pals refused to accede to this demand, and have filled the places of tbe strikers with engiueers. Louisville, 19. The stock of Herman & Kxner, liquor dealer.', in ths city, has been seixed for alleged violation of the revenue laws. San Francisco, 19. A dispatch frem Tucson, A. T., The Citizen is informed that Brigbam Young is anxious to establish a colony in Sonora, his great desire being to get away from the influence of the public Foool system of the United biaiei, thinking with the assistance of the prists to crush tbe public school system new being established in Mexico. Detroit, Mich., 19. A disastrous fire o curred at Grand IiapiJs this afternoon, involving a loss of about $150 COO, and wiping out the en tire business part tf Bride street, be sides many other bindings. The fire originated in a paint shop, a heavy gale blowing at the time, and before any attempt could be made to check the flames they bad made a great headway, owing to the fact that the entire fire department had been called out to a fire ia the extreme south ponicn of tbe city. Be fore the engines arrived one whole block had been burned to tbe ground. Tbe flames swept eastward, cousuming liar vey's. Turner's, Martin and Hibbtrd's blocks, besides many small buildings. About sixty buildings were burned. Keokuk. Ia , 19. Four men employed by the D. & M. R. R. were poisoned near this city yes terday. A man named White, employed on the same work, bad been keeping a y in the vicinity of the jug of and work, selling it to the men by the driak. The whiskey was stolen several times, and be threatened to fix up a doe that would stop the thieves. Tbe four men found a flask which they suppot-econtained whisky, and drank of it They were seized with convulsions, and one named Cary died. Tbe bottle was found The to contain corrosive sublimate. ether men will probably recover. White has been arrested. lin 7-- 8 o' Call& Sm. dl9C sSOly Xo Tfoubla to Show Goods. |