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Show m ? iiasinssslisssM jELE GRAPH, 1 AMERICAN. .,; : j si ( , the place of Goldsmith Maid" as the ... queen of tbe trotting turf: , Chicago, 14. The following order was issued to day fro the headquarters of; the depart ment of the Missouri: , ,. Chicago. August 14, 1875. As several of the points at which Indian supplies are to be presented for inspection are remote from the agencies where they are to be delivered to the Indians, officers of the army detailed in orders from these headquarters, at the request of tbe interior department, to uak must be on their guard lest the quantity and quality el the supplies be charged before delivery at tbe agencies, and in this way the iu spection of the original stores be taken advantage of to cover up fraudulent acts. Should it be necessary, department commanders are directed to take uch further action within the limits of their respective commands as will accomplish the object of this order. By command of Lieut. General . 14. Washlcgton, for countermanded has The president Mowing the wives the present tbe order Fori Marion, Fla., 0f Indian at .. Fort 8,11 be seut .hem from died G. Armtrout Lieut commander tn rou from Spain, steamship the t0 10 -- ETbrcomB.i8sioner of ihe general land cUim of he 3 ate rtoo bas rejected ile i sonttit-aquarter of cf Nevada, to the north 19, range 55 4. townabip ,eetioH so much if t.nd disiriot, Eureka west, of Robert Meinker ti.e bomeetend claim site of Ibe KT- miil tbe with ,i conflicts 6Ja Milt aud Mu"g company. New York, 14 Commander from received A dispatch States United eieamer ofibe Russell, Plymouth, fays that ll is quiet on the Uio Grande. Tbe river is tailing, and there has been no indication for several days of cai tie raids. Tbe following is Ukcn from a letter by an American reuidout at Coaio Rica. In reJuly a number of Jesuits entered the from Guatemala, public of Costa Hie trora whence they were expelled. YViien they arrived uiittin ten miles of the capital they were ordered to Biop. Congress met the same d.iy, and 2.000 Masons went in a body to eongrjss hull and petitioned for the Jesuits' removal as Tbe members of society. and is several a who Mason, president, Be mber prominent in debute and ioflu eooe, madaable speeches on the subject, overruling them, and fivoring a charitable colleotion for the Jesuit. The congress finally voted them $15,000 for their immediate warns, and ordered them to leave the country. Bank statement: Loans, increase, specie, decrease. $2.875;100; decrease. $3 820,000; coin.de-treisdeposits, $109,100; reserve, increase, 51,910,100. $505,581, of Specie shipments which $200,000 is gold coin. The fallowing dispatches have been received from Europe: A battle has taken place between tbe Carlists and government troops at Ar.ura, in which the former were victorious, having driven the Alfonsists with considerable slaughter. They captured a number of prisoners, besides artillery and ammunition. mis-chieo- $3,-107.6- e. to-da- tbe (Signed,) !The Corline excitement is only one more adroit scheme for 1 posing upon tbe erednlily snd prejudices of the people cf this country la regard to the Mr r- mons. The charge that Mormons lave sought to influence Indians, or tba! In- tans have intended to (lay and slaughter 'Gentile" ettixens cf torinne, Is a tr posterros slander upon bo h Mormons and Indian, and will be so proven. be authors of the latest conspiracy t isturb (be peace and injure' the inter es!s of Utah ought lo go to pthon 1 very I t. M. I. . Wholesale Department Is Stocked with a splendid and" complete selection cf them nnpnt to to to the ,ti one ofOmaha Herald. When a man has a business that doesn't pay him, he usually bepias to look around lor a partner to snare his losses with him. f. NMsVavtfdf , Country Dealers are invited lo call and inspect. Tr Gaoih orderal' by letter will be Kccnrcly to-d- ay packed and promptly forwarded. PEEBLES' DRUG STORE, Now is a.favoaable time to renew stocks and prepare for the business of the "opening Season. Ocrdon. eCl-S- Hemming Candy Factory, - Home Made Candy F. H. 40-l- i- - - " attention.. ' WAGONS AND OTHER TEtlTCLK! Sadtile llorara, Hauling Trottlpg Tam for Ui ol all oi bar uvary AocontiuotiAUoM ' au-t- r avauoc piibiie. D ad t4tf , r. . rn iS-l- y .... .,., . , I r , I '1'':': L f n't 'i,s 6UPT. ' ' ..': t. n3 lI wl iU3:ie i . t : . I Price Dry Goods & Clothinir S3 i t, iU, fins itoor Nontxi or isovic fr homa. Tarmi 7rae Port Stuaoii k .,. i . (4; One . ' . i ' Hor Our Advices Addressed 'to D. IU Feery.' will "receive proir.rt ' FRANKLIN, ONEIDA Co., IDAHO. TrOFIIR. ..... ' ' f- !. FEED STABLES! EDW. KELSON fc Co. 'fv-- - PHIOBO I Kaar tba U. M. R. E. Dapot. l XX XJ 3NT 3D 33 n-- XI By any otiicrVhoIesalo llouso iu the TcrTitory. l.ND - Assortment can not be excelled Our. , . LIVJ3RT il , f.v.f .1. I . g arniture Bto?e. ai k 1 . ' Wt, respectfully announce to the citizens of. Ogden CYty Weber and the iBitrrundlnfj counties that tve have thls'duy ' opened the finest and most fashionable etock oft , in , , in OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY XELIEF l0R T0UNQ MIX rHOM tha affectt of Krrori an1 Abnan In aorly Ufa. nanbood Raatorad. IsintdimaiiU to Marrlae mvad. New marbod of treatment. Kaw .ixt ramediei. Vooki and nreolarv nv froa. in acaled aovetopn. Addreaa, HOWARO ASSOCIATION. h'o.ili nurta Nintb Bt. Pbladcl. an lantltmUon baviai a bteb rnpstatioa Dhla. P for hoBorsbie cobcact crofaatumu aaui. f 37-S- a. ... VJitt'l'l :tffli t - . I k .,ltij. inr i HQT.Q I . . We bar1 a tonstect bujer n Ntw York City who In'cngsged in the srr business who is always reaaj to takff advantage of tie fluctrjatioi-of tbe nsarket, and therefore wi are enabled to sell goods cheaper than an? ether.bouse this side of t. Louis, n Oar blotto is: .v e til Death and Destruction to High Prices . And to eonvinee yoa of the tnth and terscitj of our motto u t,: ? , is w annex a price enrrent to thia 1 ? : ! - .ptiiflr..: d i r, v Soilat the Patronage of the Citizens. We Iteitpectfutty , , ROSENTHAL 'it X-BROS- .f ,. t f , : ' i. Price Onrrent, ' rectified lly KOSEHTHAL & BEOS. t 44 .i .. i 7-- 8 e; ' t r : 4 . rnnta9 Domestw V( onWeached Yard. eents 12i d ...... f FOR THE SPEING TRADE. NOTICE. ESTRAY milK TOIJ)WINO DKRTBim 4NtWil.Tr I Dot cliim(t wtihin tm Jti will t)l on London. 14. Anynt. linn, at pm at, Cctra; The blight is damaging tbe bop crop, innrtiov. ' ruuna Hrifn&ni t irv. Ud- - tin. k two old stnd felt, Itrmndetl TB and the prospects are at present less favorable than hitherto. The ceitennial on icii mouar. crop is also suffering from Ihe variable BriKUm City, AogMt tb. 1S74. weather. The Times city article ssys the following on the condition of the corn trade is derived from good sources: Admitting as certain a further rise in ihe event ef bad weather, in the contrary event there is still time to secure a large proportion of the wheat crop in good FIFT1I STREET, condition. If so, the recent apprehen sions vill probably prove to have been extreme, if the American crop is secured n good order. There can be no great change in the result of the spring wheat THE crop from what we had reason to expect few weeks ago. There bad been al ready resson tn apprehend a deficiency, which had not been sufficiently heeded. Six Doors Boath of Ue Vtih Hotot, and which should certainly be heeded OODXK. now. The last report from France is MAIN BTP.EKT, much less unfavorable than was appro bended. Most of the recent rains have dono little injnry. Farmers' stock of old Truest is reported small, but cannot be WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. quit. so exhausted as it was last yesr, Country Store Fnppll4. Bod Orders to and deliveries during the last two weeks have been doable those of correspond READER. ing weeks a year ago. Col. valentine Baker, who has been recently imprisoned for indecently assaulting a young lady in a railway car riage, has been dismissed from the " a 00 S " FOREIGN. . , " I f" OUR en , BRANCH fl.?... to-da- fou-te- OGDEN iH penitentiary R. C. Drum, Asst. Adjt. Gen." . Philadelphia, 14. Fifty two barrels of high wines, ta be tbe property of S. Bergen-tha- i army. : ..4. k Bro., distillers, of Wisovnsin.and Madrid, 14. A royal decree orders conscripts to consigned to parties ia this city, were sailed their regiments' before tbe end rf join Boston, 14. October. The price of exemption is hied Black and Currier, members of the at SOU reals. late shoe firm, were each sentenced to'Ihe Henegovinian outbreak threat months imprisonment for ens to become a religious war. day to fraudulent bankruptcy. I'aris, 14. Scranten, Pa.. 14. commercial corporations and Fifty A car at the mouth of Mount Pleasant trades unions will send delegates to tbe mine became detached from its fastening Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, this forenoon, and rushing down the to study and report oa the various on lope, killed two men and fatally injured jects exhibited. ' a third. Drexel, Hants & Lo. have redeemed Fall River, Mass; 14. t $100,000 worth of Duncan, Sherman and Mill operatives voted 2.520 to 1,287 to Co's letters of credit. . These letters are continue their tacation for thirty days. arriving dailj from all tarts of the The minority wauted to resume work on 1 ' country. ' ' Tuesday neit. Berlin, J 4. Tbe Federal Council will shortly con Fairpoint, N. Y , 14. The Sunday school convention met aider the Question of an extradition this morning. Addresses were delivered treaty with the United States, to take by Rev Newton, and this afternoon by the fdaoo of existing treaties between Frank Beard and others. President that eountjy and the aeparate German Graat, accompanied by U. S Grant, States., i v .4 v. jun , Gen. Bibcock and others, armed at 6 o'clock, BBd was escorted by bands A Nad IlIowV-; of music to the platfoim. The President ' was Introduced to tbe audience. He ex From theVicksburg Herald. (, pressed pleasure in being preenL Rev A Yicksburger who prides himself C. H. Fowler, tf Kvauaion, Illinois.uiude welcome address. on fcta cactce laoeusge was over id E. S. Jaffruy & Co., dry goods dealers, Louisiana the other day oo business, have lest $40 000 by the defalcation of to pet and stopping at a farm-housC. A. Church, the head of their ribbon remarkthe woman drink of a water, department. Church has left the city ed that the crops stood ia great seed A member of the board of underwriters says the chief consideration which of rain. ,. influenced the executive committee to 'Yes, rata is the ereat desidera recommend a reduction of 20 per cent he replied, as he handed the m rates on mercantile risks, was the turn," j - . tin dipper back. growing tendency of the board companies to either openly praotice bad faith "Alaryl Marj!" jelled the woman er o withdraw entirely trora the board ia loud tones. . ... .. and begin the business of hazardous A white-headegirl of sixteen competition and cutting under the scbed came out of the back room in re le rate. Too board now retards it ao tion in makin? a reduction as foolish. sp?nse t the call, an i the mother : ttcause the tendency of this competition continued: to cut down the vurplus of companies, "Tako a sqnar view of him, Mary M that the property was reilly covered He don t look as if be knevrenon only for ordinary casualties and not a and yet has just rent disaster, which might visit the city to plough cotton, as Kot oQ a word at any time. long as Irom oere to - ... ... The creditors of the b inking firm of the mule pen and back, aad be may Turner Bros , recently failed, have elect-be holdin on to morel" John CaMrce, president of the Irving The Vicksburger walked . righ wGnai bank, trustee, snd appointed a from there. onimi'.tee to act in eoncert. Claims away donating to $225,000 were represented At a recent meetiosr of the Niagara ifie meeting. Presbytery, a committee appointed lo Rochester. 14. "Goldnaiib Maid'1 won the first heat prepare a paper 'on unemployed the brmnz tark lo (lav in 2 151. nreachers, made eome atrikiog etate "American Girl" 2d, -- Lulu" 8d Luiu" of five wa the 2d heat, lime 2 161 benliog th raents. "We tare a surplus "Maid" hftlf a length; Nett:e" 8d hundred mtoisters in the, Presbyter "Lul".W9n ,h, 3.1 heat in 2.15J. a inn Church.. Whether this U the jngth an.l a half ahead ef lha Mail." result of an extraordinary spirit o "Netti" 34. Te fourth heat and race consecration, unusual educa'iooal fa wn by -- Lulu", in 217. leading or the pay, place; and 'per "Maid" by a head only. AmerieB ci!itiw, we caccot stop Mirl 3d The?e are the three best coo nuisitcs rf the offioe, iMMtt! -uuti utati on record. Lulu ' taits be-hcv- Tlte CorluiioV Conspiracy, Bt to 11 cents per yard Drew Goods 16 'cts.to f 1.25 per jar-- , u per f Domestic nohleached , f' ! to - $3.00 Shawls, latest - stjles 91.75 " " i i" ' Cafiiiracre Suits $15 to $30. i , - . r pre 4 4 44 lMt Fine C. Island ' BJeaebed Poveatie 9 w 20cts.' I I'll . f iS'ec. ' ?. 10 to 12 Jc 133 3B-l- y , -- IVb . . 1 ; : tSatinett SutU $G to $15. k.u yi e BUck pMtr3 lo $)2 - Troitilc to SJww Goods, ... ,j ' t r J.:", , |