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Show A AUDITOB'S -- BEPORT, FrlgSilfol 15urdcr.A Foci llic iauftrler Ending MootpeiterVt., Oct, 15.j? The fcody of Rufus Streeter,-o30tb, 187a. September Washington, aged seventy, was fquJJ To ths bonorsb's the Myor nd Memberiof r the roadside, 'one and one halt tU City Council of Ogden Cltjf ' . "' v I herewith present t jronr nnnor- Gentlemen: miles from Barre'Vinase', completely The murder of alle Body my Report of the financial condition if rWmVmwftltad. September sow, Streeter causes feaflxcitcmentin IheCty, lor ot Quarter ending Barre. The body now lies behirjd" 798 ) To in Treasnry, July let, 1ST5 1 ' Bills Receivable, fence, through which it was dragged To ai per To other resource, 6unlry from the other side of the road. 8700 t3 lavt report, was , evidently a desperate Ther ,r RJiCIPTS DyRIJJO TUB QUARTER, hi.struggle between the victim, and To Cash received on liceatee, $2748 15 liilU " murderer. The iower part ef: the 8 00 Iotereet body is naked, ihe pantaloons having , 9 SO . . i ouditto, beoo stripped bfff.ThffUbduni is To cah received on floes in slashed across, the wound having 263 00 A Mm. Thomson'! Court, received on fine ia been made apparently with,a bowie-knif- Tofch S3 00 ; Aldni. Brown's Court, ' '.. and the intestine' protrude. To caeli received on Txe for 2100 00 1875 the year as The face is horribly i mangled, 87 W To cash ree'd. Cemetery Lot 15 01 ' The wW stone. sidewalk, Kent, beaten though 12 60 city Unds, is clothed in a To sundry Botes during qua'r 600 00 tipper part of the body ' '1 " ' : : t blue army coat. I ; i.i whj Total receipt during Verin the $ 63)3 95 Streeter was a soldier the quarter, mont Tenth Regiment. Yesterday $18iM 4 Total, he and Asa Magoon, of Orange, with ON CITT ORDERS. . DISBURSED whonijStreeter lived, were at a hprse t race in Barre, and started 'theoW al- By a Welch, on highways, $ 874 05 Police service, 33 U ter dark. Both were intoxicated By Board 21 40 of Prisoners, By The officers are; looking By Belief Transient paupers, "" Sl 15 and will alga arrest Mrj. Perjiinear. B Marslmt's services on small-- Bfl CO pox cases, 175 0(1 whose house the murder was cam By Vr. JB. O. Wfilliams. Mrs. 'I'Z utOX" 4 Bjktedy'and whcis suspflked o cotn Uy Dr K.Hgglestou. U. Williems, medical mimm OCEAN ! f . Ca-- li .,, rl L-,- : ' ' plicity ia the affair. Hundreds of persons are flockingto the scene 'of the murder, which is one of the nost riehtful ever committed 'in that 18 25 services to paupers Dr. Waugauuui, ... . Appropriation to Brass 125 00 Band, for services, Jas. fowler, mason work o spring In Taylor's Canyon, 50 00 City Attorney, for services, 200 W speaking trumpets, for fire 28 80 . i ! Brigade, 2 00 Reratring City Pump, By By neighborhood. Perrl a, arrested in couneetiofl vlth the murder of Streeter, Jhas acknowledged to the District Attorney that Magoon, and Streeter passed "'an hour last evehfog at her liouse, taking lunch and leaving at dusk, but bad no altercation whatever. On the contrary, a Mr. Wilder who passed Mrs. Perrin's bouse at 6 o'clock last evening, heard an angry altercation, and heard Magoon say, "I had as lief take your life as not." Suspicion also points to Magoos's son, Asa, Mrs. and it is believed he assisted bis father. He cannot be found.-- ; ' - A , By By Bad Slau. Ho slid into t butcher store on Central avenue stle other evening, and took a seat oa the far end of the counter.. He was tall, plac4 man, with an old gingham umbrella under bis arm, and when the butcher asked him what he wanted bdsauL "Noth in' - particular. , Jest dropped in to see" now you was getting ' on." "i ' The butcher looked at him, wondering what business It was'ef his; anyhow; but he was too busy with customers to pay much attention to a man who had only dropped in to see how he was getting on. . Finally the man ? broke silence " again: 'Snug little place you ve got here." A O V i ihan said, of the enough," 'Snug meat. vc!s f By i '. . Not alone on its political character does the IN'l rest its claim to popular favor. It aims atfhe higheet excellence in all departments, and in this era of progressive journalism to position among the best, t i ;.'. spireslM'tK-OCJiA'1'be makes epeclal claim 't"t'.ik - - . 71 t Is conducted with great care, and everything poe silla U done to make the MARKKT KF.l'OKTS suib as the FARMERS and BUSlKKSS MO of the Northwest can UKLY UPON. 69 720 0 ber 30th, w i i. 49 22 20 00 , 17 X?.,-he said butcher The hadn't) ' men?" $ 6278 26 60S 00 '' ; . $ , S. r . 325 89 2173 71 Xi00 63 First-cla- ss have time. rK-'-- $18084 49 oor." - .'I NOTICE. AUTU at: thk said the tall man, "If know how" great would had you you small beginfrom made are fortunes nings. A: T.JStewa'rt started around with a pack on Jus back. President Grant used to ri3e amule in.a 'at'Bfty' cents a day, and in every look at him ho "ring'ri the country that has got auy nionej' in it." "All true, sir," said thq butcher, who intends to vote, for. old Bill "Ah,-sir,- ' .1 tan-barkin- Alba.. g, , "Look at Boss Tweed; he used to drive,: a dray, and liswlhe is Vrotth . u J) IN A Superior Otylo Stock of Gobdis ! And learn that the IS, TRUE MJB OT 3S5 I . . I'l " l I ..ill ''I i.. AT W ' ' too 11.00 16.00 26.00 tn Main Street, Ogden. ' : '.ii ; 7 ' , j , 1. ; ,. t ' ; ; ; sl31-- l lA - KB SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S '. 12.00 Club often (In advance) ,(. 2V.0O Uubot twenty, (in advance) rnu copy with every club of twenty, . . tOn . ED; V new posters law POSTAGE.--- ! BRO S, s weeklt' , By mail, per year (in advance) ul of four (in advance) effect the 1st dav of January, A.u., mii. under this law the po taf t on newspapers must be paid AT T11K UFF1CE WHERE THEY ARE MAILED. This will make it necaWary for all aulNcrMersr agents sending us to send the money TO PAY POST- subscriptions IflV IM nilTTIIlV T( Til If BI'liaUIllTlilVI mCK. The following are the rates to be naid under the new law. i 2. k i. I ; - 15 cents per year WEEKLY INTER-OCEAINTEK-OCXA2UcenU per year DAILY IKTEU-OCKA80 cents per year Bpecial arrangements made with country pub lishers lor ciuuuii g witu tbeir publications. Eatnplv topies free. Money can be seat by draft, money order, express, er registered letter, at our . .... : ' i i . t . tr, '' v '! i .i...f 111! SEMI-WEEKL- N run. Address Tn I " ,' ( f, r J i' 'i WILD" OATS. ..r1.-- THE CHAMPION AMERICAN COMIC ' I? A. I? Jj2 Letter Heads, Cards; Business Cards, , 5 1 RAILROAD WORK! mm ,ZpiYi mSmm (fffif fev fi. ; H. Iu.irmTi6'by a con i of the sest American CoNtaiBBtrB tn by the most popular bumoriHts ana satirists orini 1at. W ILD OATS now enters successfully upon the sixth year of its existence, and has become the established humorous and satirical paper of the country. It was started and coutiuued the first year as a monthly, then, to satisfy the demandiiof tbe public, it was changed to a fortnightly. Still coutiuuiiig Its good work of hitting folly as it nios, ana suowiug op tbe political aud social shams by its masterly, cartoons and pungent editorials, it achieved even greater success tban before, aud was recognised as the ablest and .brightest of its class, fince then we have yielded still further to the public demand, and now publish WILD OATS weekly! It has literally grown into its present shape on its intrinsic merits, being the first successful weekly Atuuotoui paper ever published in this con a try. MlO-- i Amoug the artists especially engaged tofurnixh illustrations lor WILD 0AT8 are Frank Mlew, Thomas Worth, Hopkins, Wales, Sneltoa, Wolt, Jump, Eeettles, Stuckhardt, Day, Polaud, and several others who are yet unknown to fame. In Its literary departments WILD OATs) will, as it always has, stand alone and unapproachable. At least one first clam serial story will always be found in its pages, by the best humorous, satirical and character writers in the United States, while Its sketches and squibs will be sparkling, original and pointed. WILD OATS will be first class in every particular, and on this account may be taken into the best families without fear or suspicion, as no word or illustration will appear that can offend the most fastidious. Ssnd For A Sanfu Copt Attn Counsel 3r YooB3ixr. 8ucscripUou Price: One Year $4,00 ' ' Six Mnth" 2,00 Three Montua, 1,00 0,10 Single Copies . .. us a clnb of fire subetjiberf One person sending tor one year will receive a copy gratis, t A Address COLLI SMALL, Publishers, I UB, Fulton treet4 N.Y. f. . t artists, and Keceipt Looks, Bill Heads, . PROSPECTUS FOB 1875. i j to-da- y. 1. 1 Jnbsrrlptin. mail, club of four, (in advance) uy nwit, ciud oi six (lu aavance) By mail, club of (in advance) Ouu rnu copy witu every clnb of ten, Order Books, r Show Cards, " 1 119t LakeSU, Cldcaod' over" a million dollars and is in jail." . "Can that be so?" said the butcher Ball Tickets, v. f .' m n " meditatively." "Of course it's so,".said the tall Heal Tickets, man; "and' thefe are thousands cf others Whom I could mention who Hand Bills, began business wjthoutl a cehtand tell are rich men I you, in friend, a man to be successful' nowa- Shipping Bills, day) must make all he can and keep all he can lay Ins hands on." Honthly Statements, remarked Here that f the; stranger he must be going, and took his de parture; and when a neighbor drop, Ever Yanetjf 0 ped in shortly after to get a" 'five dollar J .bill' ehaBged,. ' the .butcher couldn't change it.. The deader can imagine' where Tthe rVntcliej' tnoncy OGSlCn, U.X 4 V.i ,JBX 82, went.1 ' ' ,.. it 8EMI-WEEKL- T. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Visiting CALL AND SEE THE ' f By mail per year (in advance) EXECUTED ; r , NEWS PA P E R 'u INTMt-OClUt- v if goods without trying to make another' profit on -the farmer's labor. ; DAILY. . Ry mail (payable in sylvancel, per year ' $12.00 By mail (payaVle in advance), threes months S.OO Z.UO gunday edition, per year (extra) I n a ni Ogden Junction Office !.f - . . his Grain. i , : Bein satisfied to make a percentage on the Newspaper ' CI JAMkS TAYLOR, Auditor Pnblto Accounts. Ogden City, October 16th, 1871. didn't ' 'ii; . torn hi' 18 i! , . 4Yes." continued tie . tall joan, "a man must cfawl before hiov can; walk. Ever read the lives of distinguished I Local and General News, Foreign & Domestic Correspondence, ' ' 1' r ,i - And everything that goes to make Terms of 60 ' Respectfully 'f .... , For, Post-office- s, 1S75, per laat report, Ia Literature, ' im By Bills Keclvable, By Sundry other resources, aa A IT ..,,!.'.. Septem' w ixpeneaot, . . N RESOURCES. By Oash In Treasnry, ... Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and .1 1028 0t , t THE HIGHEST POSSIBLE PRICE The Agricultural Depaitment one that will be found useful and interesting to Americans in every part of the globe. W hile it penally represents the GREAT INTERESTS of the NORTHWEST, it is National in its views and comprehensive in its Firm in its political faith, it is not bigoted, aodfna'l discussions aims to be candid, dignified, and above ' personal abuse. ' bas the. lamest aggregate The INTER-OCEAcirculation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is sent to mora Ihan 6,000 distributed In every State and Territory in the United States, in all the British Provinces, and ouiuerion foreign State and countries. , ' Total of Bisbnrseroents, By Bills receivable cancelled by ' payment f cash, - . Is tlie one who finds a market for his produce and gives him The Commercial Department N ATI 0 N A L 40 85 ft . - Farmer's Best Eriend The .!!;' : ! m! NEWSPAPER, N 1AM By job Wagon Matrices. By Cleaning and Repairing Fire in'.- .. ' It is not 'eicellfd by any publication in the is .( country. The INTER-OCEA- 2 50 . V 44 05 1 8 Ot, brin tins'. By lmproTemeBti on Spring on Young Street, ' By Cleaning City Prison, ! , Its coluinus are carefully gnarded against every effort is made to objectioaabje matter,-anrender it a pleasant and. protiiable companion to the home ftresioe. A . ,; , ( .600 00 By Loans, 7 W By Conveyances for eommltteesy By Ogden PttWishlng Co, for JCagia, . t . Offl , FAMILY ' 1 By By Carroll Dee, livery horse for Marshal, e , . for Mill Creek, ' By Head-gat- e By Labor, Cemetery grounds, By StatluDerj, per centage on licenses and Cemetery lots By Bill payable to 1.U. Peery, By Interest on don By Hooper A Eldredge, for Pe Lands, ppropriation to City cent, tor serrices, FOB G1L11K is . 1 By , ' - ' HIGHEST PRICE PAID , , jt he Leading Republican Paper IS THE JfORTlIWEST. ' e, i is Establinbed lew than three esrs ago as a RrpuMkain 1'sper, pledged to maintain and defend the principles and orfruniaation of the National Bopublican I'wty.the IMTfcKrOCiSAN was early pushed to the forefront, of journalism and achieved ' e suecs unpreodented in the ' history of such enterprises. . Ly universal asseut ' it has been assigned position s. , jf - & Daily. lYeekly,Semi-Weekl- y .'- ! U Iff QiWir Brand : ! . Combination vOrgans, FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED SCRIBNEITS PATENT QUAIDTING TUBES, i if ' ' .1. ., i i' yi' An invention having a, most important benring on thefuturt reputation ' of Ked by means of whih the quantitj or Volume of tone, is very largely la and creased, quality of tone rendered .; i u j . ; ., , V- , , ItEQUAIi TO' THAT OF THE BEST IPIPJB OKGMS OF THE SAMit; CAPACITY, t , Out celebrated "Vox Celeste." "Louis Patent. "Vox Humana." "Wilcox Patent, "Octave Coupler " the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops, and All the Late Improvements Can be Obtained Only in these Organs. V Thirty-fiv- e Different Styles, For the Parlor and the Church, The Best Material and Workmanship, ' ' f Quality and Volume of tone Unequauea 1 , PRICES, COto GOO Dollars, FACTO RV AND WAREROOMS, ' COFCth & CONGRESS STB., DETRWI, MICHIGAN. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY., ., ; s98-l- y E8TAB I8HED IX 1850. - , ArDUEss, Bimxion!? & Clouoh Oeoan Co., . Dstroit, MicwflA. |