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Show hundred yards when on looking back he saw the men cutting Humphreys to He hastened pieces with iongnives. to town, reported tbe case and a partv of citizens at once started for the scene f the murder. Arriving at the springs they found Humphrey' bead cutotF.and A boy Ktuck en a fence paling. riding by bad been compelled to get off bis hore and bow to the head three times and utter a prayer. A parley ensued between the leader of the cititens, J. 0. Black, and Dover, of the Oobbites. during which the latter took the head frnm the fence several times, shook it back and forth and replaced it on the paling, at tbe same time ordering ibe ti'itous to leave At lam Dover and bis crowd advanced on Black and bis party in a menacing manner, and ibe latter fired upon Idem, killing two men Mid wounding another Tbe remaining four men. four women and two children were and taken to jail. Other Cobhitea were arretted and taken to Search. There Wis great excitement among the people and lynching was tbrevenel. Tbe tivxt day preliminary examination was held, and all parties released. Tbey talked incessantly about their religion and there seemed little doubt that tbey were all crazy from tbe efiects of reli gious excitement and starvat on. Later advices from Arkansas say the coroner's inquest held en the body ol Humphrey, returned a verdiot that L B and J. M. Dover. Thomas Gainly, John and Elizabeth Felsoo were princi pals, and John Clementine and Lee DoL. B. Dover and ver, accessories. Thomas Gainly were Hilled by tne posse in making the arrest Old Cobb escaped to the woods, and at lust accounts had not been captured. It appears that Cobb came from Michigan, where be taught atrocious doctrines, until driven out. He first settled iu southeastern Missouri, where be made a few converts; aud it is said, offered up infants as a sacrifice, he was driven away from tbere with bis fanatic! followers, and went to While county and induced a tuw more ignorant peeple to join biui. The accounts received do not give aoy reason or cause for the attack upon Humphrey and Blake, and the murder of the former, hut the Cebbites seem to have been wrought up to a high degree of religious excitement of frenzy, and were urged on by old man Cobb, wbe had taught bis followers that be was not only Christ in person, but be uttered the decrees of God himself; that anything they did was devoid of sin. New Orleans, 2. Bids for furnishing supplies and transportation to upper Missouri. Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico and Indian Territory will be awarded on WedoesJuy uext. Bids will be opened in the pres-- ' ence of the board jot" 'commissioners and a commissioner designated by tbe SecreBenton and tary of the Interior. Thompson, of tbe Indian bureau, are already here. J Q. Smith, commissioner of Indian affairs. General Fish, president of the board of Indian commis sioners, and other members ef the board will arrive on Monday. San Francisco, 2. In the trot at, Oakland Park, between "St. Julian," and "Dati mile beats, ' three in five, for $10,000. "Voorhees" won tbe first heat in 2 26k; "Julian" the next three in ...J 2.25J, 2 30J. 2 29J. , AMERICAN. Washington, 2 h88 been re Jianatch r- ....?. Sherman, irora Gen- The lOi . . - Colonel I ChorlflllU. " ' o- .K-t er,UUv.-was be u.r , DBS .,en(i anent Burke, ai it is belief. Lad h Kill KMle. wi . T . ,i.;ufu who Biibseauently lusd 250 head of cattle, th oioei ot I ,...:, believed to have gone to nos We do not waot to do any. OIL'S. lilu Hi" 06 unpieasnui u "Jwould uhich .i.; - '.mSi,j io'-'-- lU.;bo. 3;l ; - or but I it would be best for all re .h..t army ctfieers should uom nerfurui tbe da'ies ol aucies Colouel UarliD put r.oUio B K. Jubnstoa in charge .f ibc Knelt umU a new ' Smudiug cf itie s,.rirv r of ludiau affairs, InK-no-r ,u uimj arrivt-scue . Gm 6aeroian Gen Sin-ril'in- : is back, and I wot the following to "lue secretary w war Cuaadler, an naj-been appointed lor soao be Standing Rock agfucy. wbe will iu meautirue in tbe may but you tkcre, iirttit Celi'Ufl Car Itu tba' tie must con ,rom tne SeucJ' ,0 tbe trol H i sd ptrmtt no issues of any kind be dow sot approve especially to In known dmtis ut actually present and Tbe most to be friendly arid tailliful and bearty frieoly feeling exis's between tbe war and inter ior departments upon these points, and whatever measure may be thought best both dewill be carried out jointly by Edwin Mallett was appartments posed yesterday agent at Standing Rock, but as some difficulty has arisen in rolatien to bis bond, anutber person will be appointed as coon as selected by the board of Indian commissioners. The sensational Democratic report that tbere is to be an expensive naval review at Port Royal in October, and bit tbe United States steamer Dispatch is to he fined op at great expense for tbe accouimodaaon of Secretary Robe eon iuJ a pleasure parly, is uufounded. Secretary Robeson will attend no such review. Tbe vessels of the north At ltnlie louadrun will assemble at Port Sojl in October, and will be inspected V; the admiral in command. Tbey have been eutunioad from the north on account of the climate and diseases of the tropica. They will be redistributed for the winter. Tbe inspection is a regularity provided for in the naval apSecie'ary of the other fig'"' ha ttl!i0 seeB uterior, who s propriation biil. Id tbe appeal case ,of the Chicago, Pacific railway against A L. Bell, wbo improved some land be limging to the railroad and desired to taier it as homestead, the secretary of he interior has given a decision in a vjr of the railroad company on the ground that the title to the land in question was not wrested from the railroad company by the act of Congress relied Island Rock &, upoa by Bell. tending upwards, particularly where they have been too low. The collapse of the coal monopoly hualrmdy gien an impetus to manufacturing industries, the prices of fuel M being low enough to replenish the lock. Tbe current prices of coal are from 25 to 60 per cent, below tbe high t of the year, at which the shrinkage o the whole anthracite region is to be forty millions of dollars or a mm of 6 per cent, of the total capital of 'ne leading miaing and transportation With a more settled coal pnj airltet there is a steadier feeling in coal 'welis most of which have recovered a W "on of he heavy decline of last week. l natural laws of trade are operating in behalt of better The heavy decline in prices be last few years has placed all wwmms upon a better basis. TroSts, unller, are upon a safer basis, irmuoe's Albaay n special: A new is a matter of should certainty, iMlwMioQ of Seymour prove abso-- b , ; .ln ,hllt case telegrams will Dt 19 corara"'eemea through-th.- i. ate' &9kiBg consent to. Bign AlhL?elLt, a cal1 for convention at lr8(k3r' and with th eit,t chJ00Mt primaries will be corn-pule- d t unques-"onubl- y 's con-'ao- pro-ou- re-lel- l d Monday. ,e'Den,ocr,Ltha8 letter from ' det0iVDK 80me ft,"eitie8 It, Ken ui tiK Ji . at an old n,an named Cobb J community and is regarded by 11 cco B"is h S'j. roreorae limn nnat ai.nn A J . Wn "card at Gua Springs, C .,7 ""i ad C- - a D" Blk., un,rhreys,of of El Paso, mm lne cause, liv thp r Ti"i,fd the locality and "t'hev . tas9in8 ne hut from which !,W Djren ,"BS sounds, a man named Cobbiles, accosted Ut'uv5. V,the od wMS in invited th.Jf , but,"and ahd hm- They aHghted ft? ?'er wis?, lhdr UW and Hun. d Wv. v. -- 0Bce 8e'zed by four men U6 WCmeBBlBke brok fromYi. captors and ran abut a Wn-- . - - E3 Invite attention to their Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Iron & Nails, Leather and Findings, Horse and Mule Shoes. Cook and Heating Stoves. .Assortment of A. Complete GENERAL MERCHANDISE. - 1 Veor-hees- surely improving. More goods are going into channels of than consumption for a long time past, and in numerous instsnees prices are II ar-rs'- to-d- ay New York, 2. commercial situation is gradually The hot Ogden Branch FpREIGN. CORNER FIFTH MAIN STREETS, Ogden, Utah. & (Imported and Domestic). Iu ALSO aud other London, 2. dispatch from Belgrade says tbe Turks concentrated on the left bank of the Moravia, at Adrovatz, and on the heights near Lehchinitza,' yesterday, and commenced an attack on the Servian position. The engagement became general between Adrovatz and Jedcovals, and continued until 11 ' o'clock last night. Both side 9 maintained their positions. The battle was resumed today, but the result is unknown. Prince Milan leaves Belgrade Tuesday to rejoin the army. He will go first to Doina, then to Ibar, and then to Alexinatz. The editor of a semi official newspaper Istok, has received numerous letters from the permanent committee of the Skuptchina, municipalities of Be'grade and provincial towns, and from mercantile corporations, thanking hiiu for advocating a continuance of tbe war. Tbe letters from Skuptchina committee was sijned by all the members. Fresh arrivals of Russian reinforcements continue to reach us, and to pass on the front. Fifty Russian officers came hst night and forty others with their This contingent cercassacks officers of the some includes tainly ' Czar's imperial ' guard; f 144 of Iheir comrades have leave of absence forSer-via- . Russian officers declare that they bave saved Servia. - It is stated that they drive the Servians to battle when necessary with pistol and sabre, and shoot down laggards remorsely Besides the failures iu the Cleveland iron trade, there lias been an unusual number of smaller bankruptcies during tne week in the trades and manufactures, liabilities ranging from twenty to forty thousand pounds. Advices from Dundee report great deprsbsiou in the trade theie. A fortnight ago one of the largest works in that town closed, throwing nearly 2,000 persons out of & eo.ploj wenU Yeptevday Ritchie of one their that announced Kmpson mills would close on Thursday nex-aalso intimated at the possibility of having to dispense with oil their weavers, between we and three hundred, in another mill, at the same time. . nd GOODS, ! which must ba closed out before our COLORS. Prescriptions carefully compounded, IMMENSE FALL STOCK at all hours ef the day or night. , I! Splendid BARAIMS Pure Wines and Liquors PAINTS, ! WE ARE OFFERING And Sealers OILS AND mm ... DRUGGISTS la ," A , WilEHS e Co. ARRIVES. Territorv of Ct 1 Box Rider County. 1.8. In tbe Probate Court (a aad for said Cooc-tTerritory of t'tah, lion. Samuti Smith Judge. Joarph O. Ey, Plaintiff. ) Sum in cat VI. f y, Pini of tba United Prates, in theTerrt-tot- y of lull annd grestiag to Marpwrat Ely defendant. You are keroby reqnirl to answor the petition of Jo. O. Kly, plaintiff ia oakl court filed againat you, within ton days, exclusive of the day of service, after th service oa you of this Summons, tf served within this County: or, if erved out of this County but within this district within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or Judgment by aefault will be taken against you according t" the prayer of laid petition, Said action is brought to obtain a decree diasolviag the bonds of niHtrlmony existing between aaid plaintiff an1 defendant, Dpon the grounds get in the petition on file in this office. trth - And yon are hereby notified th-- if you fail to appear and sr.Awer tbe (aid petition a above pluiutiff will take default agaiuit you aud apnly to the court for the relief prayed for. C. V right, Clork of In testimony whereof, aaid Court. d. hereunto set my haud aa i affiix the oal of eaic Court, tbii 24tb riav of August, 1876. J.C. WRIOIIT, seal Probate Clerk. 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