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Show it'tK'i t' torn plelely reserving the longs ti"birai " ' ' ' ...) ' " fl;tsr;l:'b?r "m""Tmt:' i'iiiiiiijiimm,iiimii"' xli tv;? befuture which i O X i The Times lias a tetter ft b'm'Alexan drta ' containing tie Wlowlrigj' it stated good atithoriij that, Cojonal Gordon, the African explorer, is returu-in'to Calre. '1 There are Various re6ns assigned for this tttp, among which are the following: Harrast-instrugles with rebellious tribes hiivt'f binned his forces; his troops do not thrive at;t he Equator! the blacks are not always readily recruit ed'' and also the want of harmony between Col.' Gordon and the for the perEgypiinu administration, manent' control of equitorial Egypt It is probable that Egypt will temporarily abandon the development of her equatorial posnession," The Times speoia? contains tbe details of the forgery of the bill of exchange purporting to h,ave been drawn by the king The Marchises Mantigazza was always hitherto regarded as a gentleman worthy of full Confidence. He was a of the Modena and Mantia railSome assert that he has been emway in financial operaployed by the kin tions, and taken advantage of the opportunities afforded by (hat confidence, In March, last, year, be negotiated a loan of 6.000,000 francs for the muuicf-pali'of 'Naples; received the money under his own contract from Pari:, bankers, who placed the loan. A Berlin special reports that the in the eastern, provinces are inMany persons have been creasing. drowned near Posen. The railway from Posen to Thome, is threatened with total destruction by the floodsA Vienna dispatch reports that e Hungarian villages near the border are eutirely submerged over. A dispatch from Paris cjnfirms the report ef the death of Mr.. Blanqtii, and dates that he died in the Clarvuux prison. l ' rj "' t ; wa . nv j 'It' ' r"'1 t. ' New York, Pillow 'puMishelU , general fai concert"" -- v- here b(kBVf .,, ft,.Bt, ,r 6 toy All, wj rup7 7 hWstoed with. J'ouiDear, a men ful " ed "iMs oi th"11 f"", responsibilities of held ?.!. ciSTri tt.ng : .he country How I hVe met then, for " I uost 1 will be pardoued Government, National k"'l'T loved the f,y'Bf Venice 1 bad devoted the f0 J I had fallen nf life that I would I was boa. while died an4 W i I now do. between its K aad the aive sets a.d displeasure, ofth. So and ingratitudearras defend, I 8T to, up Vope foMhe future. .To be tho. 1 f Vila iu confident od,ns couinus-m- sta-dm- W. staring me in the lace at Advanced eg, presents a prospect so the heart gives way Kej Sporty a4 ffionisfoWupoutae'thatlbaire tifpi too long." ? . memeera of the Plymouth church admitted to an adjourn ,rtmiively were this evening to hear meeting Jbuiinw" to questions answers u.nry C. liowenV the examining church by Wore the bia w chare as edMmitiee, ! The gMr. jV - "gan p;,;; jwber.-- dispatch from Portland, Oregon, a steam scow engaged in retuov-iobstructions :, from the' tUnmetilla this Rapids, Columbia river, blfw up ' Some ' say the boiler burst, A ,mtlie morning. e.hers that a package of giant powder blown to pieces, exploded. The boat was we man killed, two fatally twelve missing,' , supposed the river. : into inj ured, and to be blows The military csmmittee of the Ilsuse f Representatives, having requested Lieut Genera! P. H. Sheridan to supplement his testimony oo military affairs, receaily given before that committee, thit officer hB made the following additiIt will be seen that onal suggestions. the appropriation relie las cut down tired by the bi'l introduced by Mr. Miginnis, from three to two hundred n In view ef the thousand dollars to the BlacV Hills, and the pre-lemilitary expedition, this communi-ettioof the Lieutenant General has itmni-jrttio- nt B intereau peculiar ef "Headquarters Military Division the Missouri Chicago, Illinois, February 26th, 1870. , J "The necessity for two military posts en the Yellowstone has been apparent to me or two years put t. and I bar recom-mesde- d their establishment in my an- . In-dia- ns 'I1, f ! t it , , t ; QGDEN CITY, UTAH, Offer , " ' i "t ' X'- ' v i I !:. - :,!''!!; !''!) .!( tlimr '' ... . V'r. e ..'I,'.,. t ; . MRCHA"N'DTS'E . i t i.sn; 1 To the Jobbing; Trade in Town and Country, at Prices that v Defy Competition; consistiniT of , 't.'.i STAPLE y MID GROCERIES. DRY FANCY; GOODS, Nhoe, Rubbers, Hat aiid Caps, IIarliyarc, luccii ware, XauliVie.. etc. ..".", .Shoe and JLeallier FiudfiivM, tleavy tind Hlielf i! Glaiaiil ns , . . :o: STOVE - fifty-fiv- STOVES , Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and tleating Stoves at ' Low Figures. 'Mountain Mac" (Ckaa.pio Kinney) on iant Petrcler. To the Family It will be remembered that a few weeks ago, two men were killed by an explosion in "the b!a ksmith shop of the Neptune mine at Bingham. It was a wonder to many et tbe time how tbe explosion happened. Mr Chas. McKinney and an old miner called at eur office the other day and pave us his experience as follows: lie says that while at work in Little t FREE Call and see us. Trade of Ogden and vicinity. 1 DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, oners All addressed to U.S. IF ATSO X will'receive prompt attention. He B. s4-t- f. Cottonwood, he found his Giant pow-de- r frozen one morning, and put it into a tub of warm water to thaw ic out. After taking oat the .powder he had occasion to sharpen his pick, and for the purpose' of tempering it he inserted it while red hot intu the wat r already impregnated with the powder which had thawed there in. Instantly the hot iron touched the watr, an explosion took place, kuocking M:Kinney endwise arid from the effects of which he did not recover for over a month. The pick ha never afterward foand.1 Probably the explosion at the Neptune mine was from a similar cause, only that the water was more nigniy cnargca wita explosive mai ; BP For 1876, From IIiub Cu8 Podltrt. l'lynionth Rock's Partridi;e, Oirhim and Rouen o 00 per setting of 13 eggs. Urown Leirliorn's and fiolrt j.aceu ee ntm ranionis, (4 W per tettiugof 13 eggs. Chicks and Younn Jiucks for sale after Soptsuber yV Dui-ks- , . first ' to receive Older der or by Draft on Wells. Fargo k Co.. i ;., ikuk xo shipped b me 1 to be iEE'!!, NAAiJS fully packed. Addrew, ' ' and ',;' , S17-- Ogien, CUh. 2 LOCAN, : l:r.,..u;i .' ...-ifi- r, .,.) ti r I i IITAU ' A large stock of "H - T To all who are suffering- from the errors and la discretions of youth," nervous weakness, early Joss of manhood, be., I will Mend a reeipe that will cure you, IT it K is or CHAKUJJ. This areat remedy wa di scored by a inlsnionarf ia South Aaierica. Send a envelope to the Hible Jioute Rev. Jobki'U t. isms, station 33 - de-ra- y. 312 ' rill bo sold at 3T5..O.0 331 i A. CARD,1:;!' i, - .t MEDICINES''OE;lLIi KINBS." S. . . i. Fresh Drugs, Patent & Proprietary t Kern York (Sty. - i M ; DEUG STOEE, r it;-t t we-;.- , iO.M. TITRXER, i T I'M - LD ,:! V ., MM SUI'T i I ", ' accompanied by amount in P. O. or- AH ecK , prompt st'ention must be r i Jiwiik. i. , " 1 Clawsori, eJUST RlSdSIVEB, AT, if. PRICE LIST OF EGGS , - ; ; t 'otioisK.' ItoolK ' auiV dotliiug:, ; inun-datn- - j j ... :' of ImiiiQhsQ "Stock i ' have I been that 1 have Government, nle an examiaation of the Yellowstone river, and selected, the points at which they should be built. The Indian question in the Clack Hills must now be Killed by the establishment f the en the Missouri rivert end In Jibe Mcomphghment, of this purpose the two foils mentioued will have to be located, mi at or near the mouth of Big Horn river; tho ether at or near the niuuta of Tongue river. These posts can be sup p:icd by steamboat up the Yellowstone, tor. Utah Miner. mJ can be constructed of material found in the vicinity of the points I think I can have them baill f 1100.000 each; in other words, I ou!d try t. build both for $200 000. iwud of the $300,000 mentioned in the ill CORNER FIFTH k MAIN STREETS, Tae Black Hills will probacountry be covered with towns and villages Ogden,XJtah. v 'iriDg the next five or six years. Its ''lie will cause the extension of the lthern Pacific Railway oo the south di of the ' i? i ..v ri ', Yellowstone, as far as the .. i Mann Vailey, in In And Dealers and will .. t ."'( .,; m build another Montana, railroad, from the Wines Liquors' J!h Platte station on the Union Pacific to tbe Black liills. I am of the ' (Imported' and Domestic). whrf thai the largest deposits of gold ""si man wnere tue miners ' iv Prescriptions carefully compounded, The headwater of wort'ig'Miiiier are gold bearmtr, the Owl at all hours of the day or night. f . i .! '.' ; "oPtgin is gold bearing, the Big h w nual reports. Bo strongly coivinct'd of this necessity, without any expense to the t . -- Chicago, 1. , '"-'C- g Which, P33.T0 32S, 33 WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL: ill, MS' i ' T I d 6m . ' I ii V 0 TMTMH ill fin itiri.-Ar- ! ITT I . ii C1 i For J Medicinal Purposes, "Orders from abroad will receive prompt and careful attention. ..; Tf): and Pure Q. O, OKMSI JY, l:tl . ' Propr. , hd -v, . . - is Va.ley 7f 2 , gold-bearin- goia-oeann- Powder also Clark's Fork Besides this, the n!., '.lgw8,9n9- , k mug nave abundaurianf tr( Mm iht treeleea country south of and tS-,W ef the Missouri River. L0f a11 ,hese interests, de-- ! lk: wtablishmsnt of the two west :ST 'U uaiueu. Military onerafinno k now been lhls aPPrPra,tion ' ' LEGAL NOTICE. Robert 0. Kerr, rtainitf' .V f j Summon. . v , , T Mary T. Kerrt Defendant J TerriIn tb The people of the United 8tatn tory of Utah, KendKreeritiR to Mury T, Korr.d, fendant. Yon lire hereby required tfl enwer th t.titi.,n of Rot ert 0. Kerr in said court filed Kaint job, within ten days, exclusion of the dy of iervii-e- , after th service in you of thin if served within this oenntytor, if served out of thin county tint within tills Uwtricr, wimm or twenty days; otherwig within forty day; t. ken eirainst you judgment by iefnuit will according to the prayer of itd petition. S'd sction i bronffht to obtain a decn-- dinsolviB)? tlio d bonds of matrimony existing between faid defondant, upon the (rrounds set forth la tutitinn nn tilA In thin oftics. fnli to Au I you are hereby notified that If yon appearand answer the said petition , above aud take defanltanainut you for. apply to the coart fot the reliorprsyed Clerk of testimony whereof,, I, J.C. Wright, fflx th, aid court, do hereunto set my hand teal of said emi t, this 28th day of binary, 1J u. i. II. SUKRIDAN, ' , Lieut. General. 5 . ' C3-- JOSEPH TYREELL,; S H Having removed his business to the Pioneer Drug Store,, Main Street, announce,, to hid numerous patrons that he is still prepared to furnish them with. hA Prnhat Court In anil Tor Bex EW" Conn tv, Territory of CUh, Hon; Samnel Smith, , binds ef I v'Tl6? '' T :JFv aBl-t- . i t k Won ...;, : 53' ;S;:. a . ti BOOTS AND SHOES, OF EXCELLENT MATERIAL AND 8UPEUI0U ttORlOUNSIUP, AT ' PRICES. THAT DEFY COMPETITION, GOOD FIT GUAKANTJJED. O h SB :W - a W'-:Psp3..;v 4.: In addition to ; a.,;. v.. - A "Y " An u"5eQhi,' , sr.irB H'sred v "Pbn Ui, ' TftrivMiirch Carlist d ...... .. .Ba,cil , ',' 1. "" ling that Don Carlo8 has nce not Tanlhed but He irave voluntarily 'dunta iLso ily laid fh.m heroic struggle, thus cotn- - 8KAL j- - i.C. XS-- 4t WRTOT1T, "3 - b Lj ' Probate Clark ""' Pure Drusrs aad 'Medicines,- Latin carefully compounded c- " DS. u "" -,! Geo. ,W S'4.t cow-- j dispensep dy frauds. s OA rfS. B UTTER. EG Q$ A ND fj 457, WI1EA T t' CEIVED IN PAYMENT FOR UERMAKOfSEi i t,. 'V'-- TOBACCO WINES, LIQUORS, ;., ... Jhef BARLEY. AND CIGARS . , DRY-GOO- 'V GRCBCERIESv:,;:rf a"'"::: maEPII HILL. ' : AND'a FULL LINE OF': 7 plitiii-tifTan- former business he now has FINE STOCK OF e FOREIGN. fcis iiEAD, 'Foreman hi;;. MbES RJl . j. .u !; JOHN DRIVER, DispettSinV Drorgist' and SkoeDep't. J " J Baet. - ' ; |