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Open from 9 a.ra. to 3 p.m. Outside Boor open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. N.J SHARP, Postmaster. K U. C. U. ad Trains - C. P. train arrives P. " P. " leaves " P. " U. C. " U. N. $1.00 Y, and SATURDAY.) OGDEX. UTAH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1S7C. tfo. 70. OCDEN SEMI-WEEKL- -- - train arrives and " leaves and -- -- - - - train arrives leaves 8.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 9 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 9.20 a.m. Servicesa.m., and Religious In theTaWrnacle, at 11 tmr Sundav, School-toase- s It tb. First, Second and Third Ward at 7 p.m. 7 Episcopal Church, at 11 a.m. and p.m. Methodist Church atll a.m. and 7 p.m. at 7.0 p.m. Spiritualist Lectures, Lilral Hall, Washington, 24. The Secretary of the Treasury concluded the contract for the eale of three hundred million of the four and a half per cent, bonds, to be issued under the funding acts of 1870 and 1871, and due in 1891. The foreign combination which has been competing for the loan, embraces N. M. Rothschild & Sons, Joseph Morgan & Co., Moton Rose & Co., aud Seleyman Bros., of London; Drexel & Co., and Drexel & Morgan, of Philadelphia; Drexel, Morgan & Co., J. and W. Seleyman & Co., uf New York; the First Rational Bank of New York, and Morton, Bliss & Co., represent the to-da- y American association. The Secretary of the Treasury will shortly issue calls for the redemption of the bonds against negotiations. A general order issued from the War Department directs Col. Ruger, upon assuming command of the Department of the South, on or about the 1st September, to transfer the headquarters of the Department to Atlanta, Ga. The companies of the Second Infantry now in the Department of the Gulf, will be transferred to the Department of the South, and headquarters of companies of, the Sixteenth Infantry, now in that Department, wilt be transferred to the Department of the Gulf. Patents have jest been issued at the General Land Office for the Mara grant in Ne.w Mexico in favor of Jose Tapin acres. and others, for 827,621 This patent contains a specification securing to the United States its rights in Fort Union, military and timber reservations, suuated upon a portion of said grant. 0 . New York, 24. workmen fretn Paris, BorOgdcn City New. Depot. Opea deaux, Havre, At "Geo. W. Turners' Marseilles, Lyons, and very day, Sundays excented. other cities of France, sent by that government to visit the Exhibition and study the improvements which are making in their various trades, arrived toF. S. RICHARDS, day. ' Louisville, 24. COUNSELOR- John and James Sweenay, two desAnd peradoes, whe were raiding the coun ties along the southern border three NOTARY rUBLIC. years ago, were arrested and brought here Qffic. at 0urt IToutt, Ogden, Ulah. SuCincinnati, 24. Special attention given to cases before the The preme and District Courts. Conveyancing and Berkley Springs speEnquirer's Notarial Business dons with accuracy and discial says that S. W. Crawferd, a quack ,38 patch. doctor, confined in jail there charged with poisoning vfta. Johnson, a respect able citizen, twe weeks age, was taken TAXXER Jr., from jail by a mob of masked men, last night, and hanged. library Fifty-on- e . ATLAW to-ua- AT LAW. ATTORNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Driver't DrugSlort, MaitL,Ogden attention given to collections. Remittals promptly mad Conveyancing aud'38 business carefully attended to. Ofict oppotite Special y. Umana, zi. UDlCftgO, Zt. Great swarms of grasshoppers are No dam flying about in this vicinity. geyet. The Tribune's Washington special says, it is announced here among Babcock s friends, that .mory Storrs has been retained to defend him in the approaching trial for complicity ! in the safe burglary case. Storrs is expected here as soon as he gives the crooked whisky cases in the West a POUNDS WOOL! proper start. flew Aioany, ma., A oonstant stream of people has been passing through the corridors of the THE OGDEN T00LEN Court House to day, to view the remains HAYING LEASED; and refitted and arranged the same Choice flowers were i'h New Machinery, ot the most approved of Speaker Kerr PHtterns,I am prepared now to furnish the people profusely strewn on the catafalque. His of this and surrounding Territories and 8tates face would hardly be reoogniied by his ith Jeaues.Ltnseys.Clraveland loeskiu, Fancy of the intense pain Wind Doeskins, Repellanu, Flannels, friends, on account Caiiurt, and Stocking; Yarn, of the very best make, from he suffered having contorted his fea Ko.l stock, warranted to give satisfaction, to all the casket was tures. At 8:30 bo may favor me with their patronage. closed, and taken to the family residence The above described cloths will be kept conby an escort of the various eivio sociestantly on hand for ties, including Masons and Odd Fellows, of which orders he was a member. The Exchange for Wool, Grain, Product procession will leave the House tomorand Cath. row afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The public buildings are draped in mourning, and Ths HiRhest Market Price paid for Wool, In exall business bouses will be closed to change for the various kinds of goods morrow until the obsequies are finished manufactured at the Mill. San Francisco, 24. Having had TWELVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE Victoria A of;last night says: dispatch in this Territory, in the nianufwt-iof the above tuned arUcU) I expect to manufacture as good A committee of gentlemen on Tuesday goods as can be made in th Territory, or im- presented an address to Lord Dufferin, ported from any country. setting iortn toe grievances oi me prov Thos. who have w ol to exchange for goods, ince. etc. He declined to receive the ad will do well dress, and said a petition to the crown was (he proper course. TO SEE ME BEFORE MAKING The Standard publishes a severe arti SALE THEIR WOOL. cle on the subject, and declares that the Pacifio railway must be built and the AU Orders Promptly Attended to. Carnarvon terms carried out or separa ADDRESS: lion will follow. Tha Colonist is more modest, button UTAH WOOLEN fessea disappointment at the remit of 0QDEX OR SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. the interview. II says mat me iear ex. ists that if the province should accept a certain sum compensation, even u u T. W. CCJIMIXGS, should pass the uanaaian lower uuubc, No-Uri- al Wanted 50,000 z. r or , MILLS, VOIi. VII it would fail in the senate and cause who went to meet the column. The those of a State. Indeed, Ibey hnve a farther disappointment. It calls for a Turks hold their ground although the great deal more, and if any portion of demand on the colonial office for the ful Servians were superior in numbers. Ibe be country has a greater interest in fillment of the Carnarvon terms or an losses of the Turks were heavy, nearly knowing tbe character ef tbe future imperial guarantee to a company, which all of their officers being killed or President and policy that are to govern it thinks would meet with a favorable ounded. Tbe Servians fought under the natiot!, it is the Ten Tories. The response. Dufferin leaves for the north on the Amythist ermillion, Dakota, 24. The Republicans renominated Jefferson P. Kidder, delegate to Congress The platform endorses Hayes and Wheeler, demands the opening of the Black Hills to legal settlement, and asks for a division of Daxota, and the creation of the Territory of Pembina. to-da- y shelter of the forest, but at six in tbe fact that they can do nothing evening retreated to Alexinatz. Their er of electing the same, does total loss will amount 1,000 killed and the iuiportunce of knowing wounded. have to expect during the I understand, from good authority, years. Beaver Enterprise. that the fights have letti merely outpost affairs. The Turks are steadily advancing, but Alexinaii can only be taken Mother-lu-La- How a with immense loss. Paris, w Even. 24. in the mat not affect wbat tLey next four Got The editor of the Droits de L'Horaine was convicted in tbe correctional trihu Nashville, 24. (From the New York Picayune.) The Democratic State Convention nal yesterday, of libelling Ihe.Chamber A joung man, who is at present appointed lion. E. James, of Chattanoo- ef Deputies, and sentenced to three ga, elector for the State at large, instead months imprisonment aud a fine of idle, cot because ho is wantiuz in $G00. ef Isbam G. Harris, who Jecaned. About two hundred delegates were at The report of tbe death of M. De- - capacities, but because he was born the Republican State Convention here jacqueville is contradicted. tired, was made the victim of his No nominatiors were made for London, 24 niother-iu-liiw'- s terrible temper. lie Ex Governor Foote and H. Governor. Tbe Daily News' dispatch from Bel elec Pettibone were chosen Presidential grade says the Turks are gradually resides with her, of course, and is tors at large. Tbe platform reaffirms forcing tbe Servian cutpostsback to tbe her. A few days since the principles of the Cincinnati Conven intrenebments. Gen. Harvatoxich, who supported by tion and of the Republican party. attacked tbe rear of tbe Turkish right she purchased a cord of wood, which flank, has captured Parjiho and Cleveland, 24. at 10 o'clock ia the niornin?-- was The Republicans opened the cam turning the right wing of tbe paign in this city by a very Turks. Gen. Antich is resisting the at- damped in front of her gate. Sefcinj; targe meeting and torchlight procession, tempt of the enemy to turn the Servian cur youDg hero smokiog his pipe and the largest ever seen in this city. An right flank, by moving down the Moraoutdoor meeting was held in Monumen vian... the rear of Alexinatz and resting his weary bones on the front tal Park, and addressed by General Delegrade. Gen. Leschgauin is moving gallery, she requested him to go to Garfield, who spoke an hour and a half. up Timoek Valley. work and house the wood. Our The speech was enthusiastically re ceived. Carl Schurz spoke in German young hero, of course, protested to a crowded house at the Globe theatre. The Legitimate against such an outrageous 'request, Chicago, 24. A special to the Tribune from Boston Politics is the true field of every and after saying that there were says: ibere is now little doubt but that American newspaper devoted to the gen. man? negroes in the vicinity who Butler will receive the nomination of eral interests of community. In this the seventeenth Congressional district, the people constitute the Sov- - could be hired to do the work, and country having secured thirty seven ef the fifty-foereign and their avenues of information that he was too proud to do house delegates requisite for a majority should be, if possible, as numerous as took his hat and walked out! Sionx City, la , 24. the stars of heaven. Every man (an! work, Dispatches from Fort Sully state that woman too) who carries his ballot to tbe While rambling through the streets the conduct of the Indians has become to deposit, should be a politician. ha met a pells friend, and accepted an in very delicate, within a tw days, in We do net mean a trickster, tmt euuea. marked contrast to their former inso- ted in the vitation to', dinner. At about 11 principles and doctriues of the lence, many of them voluntarialy com- various parties of his country. He ing in and delivering up their arras. It should always be prepared to give a rea o'clock that night, not suspecting is supposed they are influenced in this had spent the son for supporting his particular condi-dat- that his mother by the news of reverses to Sitting Bull's that will prove that be has an inday ruminating serious meaus of bands, which eould easily reach them telligent idea of political government. of more line this direct shorter and by Bat what if he lives in a Territory aod vengeance, he left his friend, and communication with the hostile camp. cannot cast a vote for tbe President? quittly wended his way home St. Joe, Mo., 24. Then be could carry around with him John S. Phelps, the Democratic can these ideas without tbe franchise, and Upon arriving there he walked up didate for Governor of this State, open be sure that when tbe time comes for stairs on his tip toes, and softly ed the canvass at Eastoa, in this him to he the that elect President, ol his wife s bed turned the knob help county, where there was a grand barba ean do it understanding. He knows chamber. horrors! the door was Oh, cue, at which from 4,000 to 5,000 peo the man, be knows the he knows locked. He party, a while, and for thought pie were present the principles and his ballot is corres circulation in scandal to tbe Alluding notwithstanding the fact that his nondinjtly weighty. regarding his action toward some ladies Of course no live newspaper will ever dreaded mother-in-laslept in the on board a steamer with Andy Johnson, of making a bobby of its own next, room, and. think might bo aroused last year, Col. Phelps briefly denied ideas to the exclusion of the other side from her slumbers and "quick" if that there was any truth in the scandal. A good newspaper will give all side he knocked at the door, he gave a and be as modest.about its own opinion as possible, leaving everybody to judge rap and called his darling companion, FOREIGN. for themselves. J3ut it cannot ignore Th old womaa in the next room, Toronto, 24. the great field. It must find in it some who had been anxiously expecting Globe esyt: The sensation where a corner (obscure though it be) him home to see the result of her telegram from victoria via San Iran to cultivate the ideas and opinions of smiled with satisfaction vengeance, ciseo bears more than one absurdity on its re.ders in the doetrines of the pout at heariug him come in. A second the faoe of it. In the first place it is ical temple. absolutely certain that so far from the Every prominent man in the United rap brought the companion cf his Pacifio railway being abandoned, every States should be known to every reader, heart near the door, and he heard effort is being made to push it forward and this would be tbe case if the news her say in a low tone : and to seoure the best means for its papers of tbe country were well edited. can't let you in; mamma has "I completion, and in the next place if tbe the LUtory of every party that tbe locked me in and taken the key with Canadian Pacific were te be dropped tbe country has ever seen should be put in anuounoemeBt wculd be made, not by tbe mind of every voter. The doctrines her."T to a deputation of of the two great parties of tbe nation the governor-genera- l "yes," said the old lady, who apVictoria citizens, but by a responsible should be taught ty every newspaper in the hall, "you refused to minister to the whole people of Canada. and tbe differences and divergencies peared house wood this morning, and the nointed out In suob a clear and author Belgrade, 24. alone in the hall An official dispatch, recounting Tues- ized manner that the publio could be you sleep Our hero is now applying for a day's fighting, says both sides maintain able to draw correct conclusions Of their position. The Turks have received course there are a theneaod things he says, so be can fiosition; anything, reinforcements to tbe number of 50,000. which the political newspaper of old woman's house, and not Yesterday evening it was rumored that should discard, but among ihese is net locked out of his bridal chamber. the Turks had abandoned Saitschar in the fair discussion of tbe principles of be order to concentrate all their force for the two great parties. This is its true an attaok on Alexinatz. It will be found that work and mission. Comical Tragedy. Rome, 24. in pursuing this course, the strong par A convocation of cardinals is now tisan spirit that has characterized tbe Boston Globe. sitting to ascertain the feasibility of in- people of the Republio so repeatedly re In of in modifications the ainoe tbe formation the government, private theatricals, the foltroducing certain elecso to more and that moderate from a fair corresof extracts will live place lowing electing Popes, system tors may exercise full liberty when it reasonable views, while many of the er pondent's letter will be found interbecomes necessary to elect a successor rors whiob new obtain will be discarded esting: "Of course, dear, no one to the present Pope. by both parties. would be the 'messenger' (what ama24. to Ibesub discuss London, It was our purpose A telegram from Madrid announces ject ia its bearing upon territoria teur ever wouldf); so at last we had that the Royal decrtte has been issued newspapers There are these who pre impress one oi the footmen into ordering the coinage of gold pieces of tend to think national politics out of the service; but the stnpid thing, intwenty-fivpestas, also of silver pieces place in a territorial paper, because in stead of rushing on and shouting: of various denominations. readers do not vote" for President It A special to the Standard from Alex- may be well enough to talk and write 'My lord, Jeanne d'Aro has been exinatz says : Gen Tcheroayeff attacked for voles, but this should not be lu ecuted, with fire and stake, in the AH Saib at noon Wednesday. primary objeot in either a 8tte or Ter market place in Rouen!' walked on Twenty Servian battalions with two ritery, This should be in all cases the just as if he were announcing lunchbatteries of artillery, passed through furnishing of the publio correct infor aud drawled out, 'M'lud, Johnthe valley leading northeast of Alexinatz nation. It cannot be denied that tbe eon, Dark 'as been hexecuted frying nie to the Turkish headquarters. Tbe people ef a Territory have as much ta market-plac- e ia the steak in ruins' ' movement was di'cmred by tbe Turks, do with the Federal Government as y to-da- y. Gram-mad- o, ht . Field. ur in-la- e, to-d- ay w To-day- 's y f e w |