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Show THE 3lOl?LTOK XIBEk ,u NfetT LOCAL ITEMS. 1 , MAL. aU" Farragot Ditd. yesterday morning,1 ''en 'V'--route to New'Tork.- - ? X Ugden paefced; This, Wednesday roorB5n i ,1. 6on8bmptlon of the bowel.. V.n J. Gen, Ni'B. Svreitr Wd faniily after 'u Wanted. rum, son of Hyrum and J nj. over "in out1 left! remaining night ciiy, gat is Lake Salt' . City," 8. P. TEAS DEL ged seven months am his morning for Omaha. ' ' u ensh in for the price paying highest frf dried .Apricots., Peaches, , ?vlita , &a Sbi.SCHK8.- -t Bingbain & Co. want the 7.' Full, supply. of good? specially ;fot Cop- public to understand that they have not Two darkeys' were s7,X.-l-, fvrence. i ,; talking been eeJUng any shingles in Ogden for ! tm Mrs. Admiral PbrsokAis.' : j s:komtoniay'$ Duly o'&pt. - !:. 20,' ' 'Ifcrald nyiks The A great portion of i the j public is Fruit on the Deserst Museum, recom tltsgu3teJ.with the intelligence that it is not "idi probable that1ithe Brook- -' mends1 Professor Ba'rfoot, tho mana- ' lyn scu,nial will be revived. It' h ger of the mu3eum,is a representative S'lppoef thati the trial of ,pujf0ui of Utah atihe Centennial Exposition. lor. iibijlipg Beecher.wiil be merely: AVe endorse the 6uggc8ti6n." 'Profesi CirsciitExs. a repetition of the TtltoniBe'echei af- sor Barfopt is a eent'leman and a Mr. Sfeakespe'are, at the f nir. ' This is a mistake, scholar, is .well versed. in,. tho theory House will pay cash for chickens, Stah 'em along. proceeds ho t probabilities are Jjjiii of many solaces,, p4 jby.his.cofnnec-- , tier ,on the. tion with thDimuseamr'hasi,.become the. ,rase will bear,; far pasti)c;Of .Plymouth Churfch; tiao the well acquainted wiih' the natural hi: 10,000 IlasheN Wheat ' " :! ' Wanted. of resources 'which aid itriulVfroiii':devclopcent protracted ijihl tOry, ' "; " Will pay the nighest market prices, t merged; spotted but :n6troWvicfed, lh;Territory.-"'v;and are selling' go6ds at ruinoas prices The eyidenV object' of the planting verypart of this' great Bepublic dome 'one, come all. 'Atu :,! ' u ' ' f.f the, libel 6uit against Mpu.toti.as should he represented at tho Exhibit RosEKtriAi, Bao's. ;UC8tf t ) weaken his character m a witness tion in honor 6f Xhe nation 's birth, Fine Lovely weather. fl' Wa'rm dayp, The District Attorney.when, through and to. fhow to thel world jthe fruits of a hundred years of freedom.'? It isj cool nights, clear tkies arid dying nits. the riole testimony of Becticr, in for libel was found by the a natjonai anair, irotn wnicn every This suits us. grand jury against Moulin, .was: a seotarian J feelinsr, whether of race, ?Irled ! j , ... i ; "white-washin- ip-o- pro-Kjentio- on-re- 4oionstratig nt hia.',iflpcy;encef ,wHip tm wp8?. coveriip hii Tin wctiltn branded;-hi- u 7. i mcs of libeller and puhll!y4a8 he Ijas eWcufcri in iiiMtai rniri in i ii lis vi iiiiii.ni.i the charges of his enemy, be would have a far wider scbpV lb which to I ftic I I - 1 - " ' ' . ii vlJ - d ' K paltry tak" a dime I ii. W 1 ' . 1 kqi don!" c . , mad-rle.- V'!-) ls , w.'a TuescLay-njfcrto- ei AMU ptytpn Viuded. r:li:t ArtV wirkictr ea previously adduced, and go very Ura.'got tome yourbootal mrnjngl hard, in tho minds- of the public, splendid s'tufflo'em soma" of' the finest ki in tKe country.'. The'y'wn'Vbe qaite against the eminent apoetle of the, ready, tibflgbi jtill nighVseyoufd better drop in and get ein to roorrow.'' Jake wandered awaj ead that his It would be a matter of regret that boots ere not made,' bat pleated Jbut the private deed and ddihgBbf the th4. Would be so 'good' hen be got c.r-tei- . iw.ritiL it Brooklyn, diynf4mw!jLbOjh$H up tbemv:ij went! The do he' next w'a, but' the (f day nhnt. obOdy knew wiere the fp.wa shoemaker bad gone. In the Afternoon iut it tuero is no other way to pro Jale him. wis pw unlocking the" ceed, for the vindication of the inno- deer ox nte - ' -fOet them beoti dbne last ni?ht?" ' cent and the convictioa of the guilty, j'Widl, sir Jake! 'I'm mxij Ho in a case which has already bceu disafnoint you.' but yesterday aiter 'you blazoned abroad tothe "whole civil let), I haJ to fiaUh bauHrg my bay, or But tou ized world, j utttice; demaa4H that tho else "twcoia be all spoiled. ihall haro tbem ltbs first' thing In the 1 facts be' determined anti' Bie dirty aioraiig if you'll eaW.'".;-IJfckedld call. No'tihe WMin the shep scaadal be buried ,,ot ftS fight and s on."--' but ft ycng smell. Let the trial go on. aBked.!'i f'Mie boon ; ready fMy 'V4U-JaU,- il - s wota-aooe.- ''' itrj -- s tr -- -- waa-a-Cattt'- VN'x" Bea-wce- d, , j W1 r' ..-.- li,ii.i Ui ! e said'ihe rouni'man. enHenlT.'' WU, let'e iee bo i,kOi, the D- -i much of ?ciq yCU1 !I V said Ike other. "h halnt eowmeatefl'eni yet; we't e gat .. no .leiitUer. . 4nd Jake went outside, half eobbinjr Hesay that Old Cm la the lir hi fTtr reet j 'you can't put no trust ' st jaiiira;" . v- ' - . i 1 r i , . 1 V" ...... i . . t'ato, at our Yard, t'itth - Ogden. Swv BlNOfjAM, BR03. Ogden City, Sept. 22d, 1875. a7i-l- s IT STANDS ALONE l A Work .of Unsurpassed In.t . terest ami JJist ,ri Valm The' only Complete' Account ' , of be LIFE AND LIFE-WOR- K . u . Sl- - , .g'TU; b7510 !ii I. i Tj ii ' ii.i.i OF . . , Dr.' David Livingstone. , ..,, ...mi r ij ,.': . i . The great Explorer of Southern and Cent rnl Africa. Rov J. By 0 f i ihbd.- ChaiiiWlss Jf If You Want Good 'Butter. . . . ... . and. fterffarda- used abueire jUn- A w adjouiwusd mass meotino ot tiik 5ggs and Poultry,' go to BLANCETT & guage to, the officeri who thereupon ar htdatJuhn Sfurdock'i honsn, West Weber pre- Co's to make your purchases!.; . clnct On, JTriday, OcUrt 1 75, atlO o'clock fcm.. , if. im. i(1lhe evidence established for ihepurpoM of perfection rented uf ... U ',endal,c of ratmbe" U, the charge";.! Mr. Alargarydii . bis beat fn2TW' Recotesjso. We are bPPI t larn for his client, bat the case was too'clear. J. B. Intere'td "rrtiM" who uen ti e V VII VUUIIKI ICTUIUH1 fO,V1l OlT that Bishop, 0.. W. .Ward, of Villard, who and Staderwas fined $.56,.and' cost! IKCVWUK . -. water tax. , tlteir. ; ... - to i ' a 11. 8EWELLJ jog; had the misfortune to i,break, bis arm SecwUry. Hi wuigu jwc juiiueuiaieij paiu.j (., c Weit Weber, Sept. ?t6,uj;,' . j p744t ?J while, journeying southward, is rapidly Ml "TTT A Ew'wiabwTba, yirginia. En recdverinf, .and is on his (Wayhomen accusation made UNITED 'OEDER OF." ; ward. j;.. ;'g (erprif 'publishes in (. (!t p i f. i ..wt ' in tin ' . . . ... . by J.'O.' Sheridan against the train boys .. . . .. ii . IToms Aoain. Mr. B. W. E. Jennens of lBe'U.'P." e eays that just before l " ji'T. . .. j- -i returned from the Eastlast'eTeniug. He reachingj Ogden,t the boys induce passen has been " absent about three weeks. gers to change their greenbacks for coin h j Jfrtt'n S f reefy 8, L.s City,; 9 waking arrangement's 'for a large, ex at ten per cent premium on tho latter, Ji,i-,Y- .. W.; tension ot business. Mr. Jennens can liLv.'-iva iub vies inui uuijr uuiu is ourrtnov be found at bis post again in the office west" of this city,' and that instead cf HpiaO,nia(lj3& Imported ClJth : en the isktid'Ubhant, bffthe otmatof Iintt:my, feed principally on whereby their mi lk Ais . (impregnated with iodlue, and it is proposed to usa this tnedicated wiljc for the eurc of diseases. consignments ot goods purchased by Mr WDEa"A tHax Parties : Henry Sad'er himself,' In the principal bi)n lelliLg a ;,very iufelior jjati .k-J r a.,.n-- uiueo hi iuo tiiisi. mi. o tuior ,1.1. ..:i.i. j I v ..... lost saturdny- evenine, . made u binabam . .kkinsies. navine " IT " '.1 w Ullltih suns acrory, ousiness arrangements on a i.Dgieiawseasn untuutciy.aail tueshinti vv s" large scale for the prominent commercial isivncu nyivuut iiiauHac our 111111,1'! )Vehall keepat.tockofourt.wu BhingtM or firm wh.ioh.ie is an active member. ' hand from this : I 4aM oflCsrtijfi' iuot'Wmwtljie'Ups. nil ! ! so, - - 75-1- 0 i t iu !, I.ii fdl ,"WslIwhen pill yon have 'em ton could legally obtain '"Witnesses hej enquired, standiogia the shoemaker's who could not bo legally introduced .,! dooTwaj n4 spitting tjoUn' eu-in the last tualr might ie vdrti:4o-t-cl- l HWell,.ir::vQld Can replied, pulling bis aiir. refieelirely, ."tlwm bnot'll,be the truth and submitted to the spei (TVedne6day--yot- t! can ahfiT test of proftHsional exairiination lo them boots. Jake, nxl Thurdy tight." the libel case. ...Mrs. TUtoo could be r f 'All righi try to makt em by then," subpoenaed. Mrs.Stattda ind MisaJ the young; rnftn said, and went his way. A .wek passed, and again the tbresk-hol- i Anthony could be brought forward, qti St. Cdpia', Knight was, dajt-enand other witnesses who might have by Jake's shadow. He came up ' brisk confident. ir um and ,b v. been objected to before, could not htm t I "Got then) boots dope, boos!" now vNot riuUe. t l'?e bqeu so busy lalely.v The aeuittal would W andjcouWa'tfinisU "em. j .Can't you bwi roiindio the morning? you'll be sura to rractlcally.a. Jerdict againat Beeohef get few then." ;, j lal: t .. f'Nol I've got to go onto the bottoms And the probabilities aro strongly this; aftirnoon, and itoa'A be';back for in favor 'of Uhis isand.All th rwDvwekao By gurp J ,I,wi(h jthey was fiojahed; these; shoes; r all worn out,' doubU that were brousht hojvijog) rusty leatbc Ued.td cfaVor'1awtKe Belcher's CiVlTeuit; his feeW ujv,8in i ,u ? !Mti 4 mvc;He went off dejected, nndhe shoemawould work powwlklly towards Moultons discharge in (ho criminal kerA resjimed his work. .tljOf and one fortnight slipped away, trial. And the new' evidence which day about noon, the'y'oling fellow was dowaitba fltteet An the would be introduced, would be piled seen eotningr IdCdM'btan'TandBminn wide track. A British journal says thecows, SHINGLES . . Them Bootfi. - provethe preacher's guilt hpnTj up high)Qi0h New Goods. Jennings, Sons & Sa4-er- , of Salt Lake, are in daily receipt of j-- got- - pi i m w I iT . . , '!: bar his getting a dollar? Would - - i ni8 morning tnaries srnaer was brought before' Alderman 'Thomson, ' i THtBD DisTiiicT CoDHT.-Jud- ee Bore " charged with 'di'iturbing the' peace inj'CfOLD11 TO SlfBSfiRIBERS a1)y; W LpiaTi was 16 tale his Seat this inornirig 6n resi'stidS'Vn ofnc'lrl ' Mr. P' S. fel'charl O ' E D WARDS'. ' bf Uintatj; whV tie tench of thef Third District Coart! .il-foiAhe ' October term .iuCctff vv, t "Drawing Ws-tbfor iobusiness en?y ;irrange4' that "Studer,"L acting ' as a Vru'qner' . 'i!8 'n,Ci ' Byj :'.J MdUH , vi qal' J i.:J toy i tl.; nui was' requeaieu a1 iruiu ijuurueu IVI "ff I C thilVeSii it is omr inst tnat nCTnomanareiirenikely he" wduld. accept rpportunity. ol delending hiuig elh ernrshij); AYhd wo hs u joiaing.the planing mills, Fifth street. Giaut ni .... See au, ,,. , .,, I .1 tijenftetates, 'it'", isoj't fyncj$. iewnlO- -' then remarked. 'T' r wnatiaiwavs bi him. t;.. j. t " . i ; Vice-Preside-nt thhi hihankcrs' rt,4, gZl.a at the' i a:p;i;cours9, emqrasachwfts., ftflcr bfafck'-inaller.ai- '" ....B7'wr ments I t ' of all kinds. i ej .....r,i,7...j ,.T hm, shingles, at the, lumber, yarded, done hah ni more pashuu" a lVlLIi SOT ACCEPT i;' tp wttkuihd I 1 . fof'-Qdi-- . The , been disposed of in town., but tjiey sell pope but the best. Persons desiring a ; irnnd .rt i fun nnw nh tin Ilia Kmi. Blancett Wilson, h acc6rding Li ii l. vMoultorJ demahds'"a tfa)an3'w'e. ila:ii,x.toT.to( .jiitelcgxarn irom .postonJJAepl,mea eouiulef' he is'right' liViij dem,od tJbo Republican nomination1 ; ?.JltlCs .1 Trade, a full and complete stock Of new Letter From W kst Wkceb Prcsf of Cassiraeres, Doeskius, Jem, John't' Hart writes fron. West Weber styles Fliinnels.v Waterproofs, Linneys, Yarns,' unier' date' of the 20th inst.,lM tbe &o., &c. u.The best goods for the money tlfect that Miss iu. ii. bnCw and MiKfl in tbe city. Home of Salt Lake,' met with the Re W. Foulgeb, Agent, lief Society of West Weber last Satur- ' Ji 668-lr. Ogdeu City diy and gave some excellent instruc Uons., Also that Elder C. II.. Whrelock Bio Business . Young & Mathieeon i'i. and the North .Ogden choir pajd West tote do:ng a' big' business in' ebippiBg Weber a visit last Sunday, when the fruit from this'city. Just Bde the freight music of F Ellis and choir, and the ad- 1 they send off 'erery day. dresses of Elders Wheclock, Stevens and All Chad wick gave great satisfaction ,1., 4 Ul' Go to is ' well at W. w" , and the people are & Co's To. get the beat,, selections of. Fruits united. , - j iiont preacher's guilty" Just received for Fall and Winter ; : can oqly be done by profing tbecnii Provo Jlome Slade CloiSi. reugiou or pou4"8,6noyiu. oe uweriy ";. ercludedi': jutah should oceupy ..a plape at the gathering point of the country's pro ductigps, and show to the world, Irom every part of which wise men wiR come to "see1 and' consider, that 6he.is not buried in the wilderness or barbirism. ' but 'is alive,1', wide awake and:ia. accord with every principle iijd'projfect that, tends Ucj' the diffu sion pfi intelligence and the happi'iV'yt ness of mankind e'f- the other dav. when on. some time,. Shingles of an inferior qu&l . 1. . 1 L . uy, supjjusoa w iqeir, raagie,,,-- nave ! ( - i ,- - member of Beecher's fomunttee1; and his name is vViuglow. The present District Attorney!, for. Winchester Brittonj finding this ,13; diet meet undisposed of when bo catrie into offi"e,'endeavored, in the interests f public morality, to idducc'thd'eorn Jhe phinant to withdraw aud the defendant, o; to k nolle proseiptijjt Beecher, Jik Barkis, was "williri'"' soon' as ut loultdn he was applied (oV wants cither to bo pronounce'd innocent, or to have he opportunity of FonThuratSp,, m '- . , i ! Btrro: " 111 ; : j . ! -- ! t -- , m . ) Til 1 2a rl ... '.'tiU' , w , R(l giving ,lhe unsepbislicated passengers' ,. p true gold, they pas off a spurious ar- tiele. on one side of which is an Indian' : J i'"-).it Ots' Fiki Pkachis. Professor Barker, of ana pn tne otner. what leads the) MADK np tn tb rervbet jlylM at i 0008 head, pi with some big Willard, ealled y to beliere be has purchased a purchaser ' peaches for ''the boys." They measured ;' half : dollar- of - California', gold. . Mr. j Miati,l " a 't each nine inches in circumference, and oiiJfir.V,ri.-.ii-.-4- " 'Cic-A ;2'-were , of excellent quality. '; Call again,1 tv bdens, and passed some. of it on'Yireia Taken in ' ; payweat. Ov der fr6 prfy filW"'1 r Barker. : ; ' - 'S : - to-di- aVuei.1 - : ia merchants before 'its character Wis Cut Throat. This morning's S. L Herald gays: "BiBhojf Jenkins bas been troubled for about six weeks with a car btmcle on the threat, which threatened to prove fatal,;' bat a slight gash about an JneS inf'Ea1fwteBgtn from Br. Tg gart'a lancet produced sodden relief, and the biebop now furnishes a living'exara' si man to pie having his throat'-cu- t i 1 V' 'wm save bia life." 1 if ' i, v " ii , .. i, ... .. .."ol-J'j- CAWHt TAis'Jf imi. 'Ben Tasker is not'enly' charged with 'appropriating other people' h horses, but' with lllega possession' of some plows and' harness stolen from :!farm houses - near'j; Mill : Creak.' ''A depuly 'Sberiff found " the stolen property at Task or' rnche,and Bqn will have to answer 'the charges ' ' ' agjiinst blm, at Trovo. J '"' JtosAWAT.A ' horse and buggy to the ' Singer Sewing Machine Co. ease 'dashing np Fifth Street from the 'depot thfs'morning at a terrible fate. As the outfit approaobod Blanectt's pro rjuoe tfepot, Jihn Branbn,' a 'teamster, juiiped oat of his wagon and 'att'ere'pted ' to fctop tbe runaway. The animal tarn-e- d eii to tbe side walk, an J the vehicle coming la contact with the stomp of a tree, horse and buggy both turned over. The dash board and tine side of the buggy were badly damaged. That's all. te-longi- ' I tv , i7Vlm Q0S8. L!ji,.Hi 1j Ci:. L 1 If tbese .cha'reea'are true the ants or! tiaa'of the U.p. ought to take Immediate ., steps. for the'punishment cf the coanvl ; terfeit traffickers," in tprdir ;o prote,c,rf inpse wno travel on we great nigtiwey. t; " CJ ! i'i-.- ; There is a class 85 -i .Adv;rtlbiug.,vv..rn , v .bjIdi IS-- m r .tin .M.'-fl- '$1 ro" 3 d-o!- who aro doing imagine thej vrrj,. judi' 'ad ver tising through the ciously by' medium of circulars. They scatfefa few thousand through 'ihV country announcing their business, and" await the: result, fully convinced that'tn so doing they hate. taken all! necessary preliminaries 3toc' success.' Various circulars arc almost daily.to.be found OYji the s and entry ways of houses.1 Thcir, fato ' is respectable" generally that they are thrown 'into the 'street5 by tho ' indignant servant girl, ;or Bummanly pitched aside" by the man of the house, who finds them when he returns home, and who de sires no suggestions of new methods fpr lightening his purso.; ;Tho use of cirpujars may, in certain linaited cases, answer every , purpose; but the vast .majority of. .those who) have made monev bv advertising have found that the columns of a newspaper are the best and, surest, and in the end the eheapest medium of com- municatlen between the "business world and the jraWio.Ution.! : . t,iifiitta " i ;ji -- vtti; lit' Hi ,'.1 -. 9 9- iu-ji- ' Si 1 i J p M ', U 0 QD, door-step- iiiii .: 05 v'.J 1 M il !3 ; i .a a f t i a " Lai -- eT) "'h t ,u i.iuf 0 'r,'i ft Se ,. - ! J'1-- ' rW Zi HIS1 i. lo-IS'- 1.' Q ' .ill c 13 N t I . ' It,;: 1 1 . : X 13. |