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Show PTJBLISWEDXESDA Y and SA TURD SEMII-WEEXIL-Y- ltffC: " PER YEA R. ZlJ-SLjtlaL?- .t -, 1 aim i.oeni ait'smcu w.tnieu u mveniig LIP !... aim .iuwu in .1... u.,.1iriv 11113 every cny kl SLOPE, to introduce our Old and Suu'tViANUFACTUUES. $75 PER MONTI, Hotel and traveling expenses paid. Apply by letter or in pei sou to S. A.GRANT CO., 2, 4, 6 and 8 Home Stieet Cincinnati, Ohio. Wfsl J?,H Office: sr,iis Post CLOSING OF MAILS. IREIVAL ANB ne ,. p.m. 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Vvmstnn WvnimnfF. anil ediesday s place Mondays la. and Friday" "t " ' - OhaComny.danv ami uaniotmo, ....v... SJ.jrih and ."ituruajs, and Satur- Off-te- 2.00 p.m. Wednesdays Huowville, 7.00 a.m. lynne? riain City and Slatorsville. 2.00 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays gaopernd Vlma, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. and Saturdays OFFICE HOURS, 6.15 p.m. 8.15 a.m. feoeral Delivery, " iiiina.iv, o p.m. i DEPARTMKNT RKGISTRY Ojen from 9 a.m- to 3 p.m. MONKV OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. 0en from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. OuUide Dour open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. SHARP, Postmaster. N.J Trains - arrives P. train 0. P. " C. rj - " leaves P. p. C. -- - - train arrives - rj. C. and leaves and " C. N. 8.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m, -- " - - train arrives - AT- TTOKXEY, COUSSELLOR Attends LAW anl Notary IMitlic. PA'l KNTS. and r. turn A to obtaiiiins LaNI) pur chase MONKV, secures PATENTS andCAVfcTS lor INVhNTOKS (doins the l.iiKine.--e direct with tbo Conimusiouei at Wasiiington) and cnlleit debts and coudunm rases before the Justices' Courts in all parts of the Territory. Persons having business with any of the Departments at Washington, will do well to consult Mr. tavner either by letter or at his fhVe itli Lake Herald, Main St., S. L. City, P. (. Rox UJrtMf 587. W. F. FIS11EB, NOTARY PUBLIC, Iticlimoiitl, Cncho Co., Land and other detd drawn tip and ac knnwhdged, affidavits re&ired, and general nota rial businese promptly attended to. Agent. for Mitclull Hayoiis, layuga Uiirf, Kir by and Wheeler machines, Sulky llakts, cc. j37 'A in E. A. BREWSTER, M. B. Mechanical Operative Ten- Has taken rooms on 5th Street, opposite the Tituinir Office. p.m. 9.20 a.m. leaves CHAS. W. STAYNER 8.40 a.m. . tr lvetli - p.m 6.tt ' V16!' a'"1 r.i 1 sfi6-S- 6.C0 8.40 a.m. - take City, d"u'le daily ifart Through Mail daily 53 Through Mail daily Uk 6.45 p.m 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. . Lake Citv, double daily, Throw Mail dily Through Mail daily for Salt lui Religious Services 11 a.m., and Jwry Sunday, in the Tabernacle, at School-onAin lb First, Second aud Third Ward at 7 p m. Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Spiritualist Lectures, Liberal Hall, at 7.S0 p.m. UTAH. OfiDKJf CITY, s(35 et Ogden City Library Depot. W. Turners' News At 'Geo. very day, Sundays exceeted. Opea F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR -- AT-L AW $250 REWARD! WHEREAS NOTARY Now, Therefore, TUBLIC. at Court Haute, Ogden, UlaK attention given to cases before the and Uistrict Courts, tioUrial Business done with pstcb. by offer A REWARD OP $250 FOR fjic opposite PUBLIC. Driver's Drugstore, Main st.tOgUn es ivcun-tancopecim aricmion given 10 cuuwuunB, promptly made- - Couveyanciug mid NoUUDtUrjBB UatVtUllJ BtlCllUCU IW. ""l Wanted THE the person or persons who Of ! tempted to set fire to said premises on the night of Saturday last, J. IlERRICK, Mayor. Ogden City, Sept. 2d, 1876. d302-2vr-873-- 2 ct a. 11 o MILL, and refitted and arranged the same Machinery, ot the most approved Ptttms,I am prepared now tw furnish the people Gf this and and States Territories surrounding . .. , with 1 I i. , .!-- .. 11 Cbliinarua V" I ft a C! 'i'h New ..... 3 o - . i ud Stockinn Yarn, of the very best make, firm . . nn.. s,a.I. - .11 -oimn, wirrainpdj to give saiisiuciiuu, w lio may favor me with their patronag. A for tichanyt Wool, Grain, Bauufactured at the Mill. . V... ... a o 11 3 o ao Q i SEE ME BEFORE MAKING SALE OF THEIR WOOL. Orders ' Promptly m 0 h Attended s 0 'Hi to. UTAH WOOLEN MILLS comixes, 0 C m 2 C C o9 fH ICS h w - 2 J 2 . o bo o .5 "8 95 -s 1 I "O & CO c e ? s m m c irA -- n OO Si ikr qk. VOL. VII ous agencies on the upper Missouri; 'proposition of the government. To mor row is the day set for a council here, at and the military express the belief that which the commintion hope to receive he Indians will quietly submit. Others AMERICAN. sn answer from Red Cloud's people to who understand the character of th the propositions which were preented Indians and their love for their cun and New York, 18. One of the sign? of revival of busiuess here on the 7ih. Very few Indinns are pony, l elieve that when the general disall connected with this arming begins, there will be trouble. activity which ha3 beeu apparent in all here, mostly ciianuels of trnie within the past monlb ajjency having gone into camp at Shad and if a massacre at some noint or is to bo found in the marked increase in ron creek, twenty miles distant, and o'her along Ihe Missouri, is averted, it business ot the postoflice orer the early about half way between here and Spot will be a wonder ted Tail, as thry represent for the purThe tronDS are beins distribute! part of the present yeir. and the cor of consulting with the Indiuns of along at Ihe agencies where the trouble pose 1S75 no At of time responding period is most likely to occurr, and should the since the few weeks following the panic that agency. is he convinced Gruard that Indians resist a lively time will ensue. says of of 187u, when the unceriai state ef the hostiles are Indians belongbiiue-- s and ibe many failures caused Hernando, Miss 18. At a political discussion here to dav an unusual ainouut of correspondence, ing to the Her Cloud, Spotted Tail and bas so iiiu.'.h mail matter been sent aid the Missouri agencies, and that a large between Mannine. Democrat, and Wal amount of supplies have been received ter, Republican, candidates for congress received ai the New York postoflice. There are now aoout ivi) negroes toon possession of the A Herald's special say Sitting Bull, from the same sources wiih his followers, crossed the Missouri thousands of Indians in tne northern seats prepared by the whiles. When river thirty miies from Fort Peck. The country who do not belong there. Gru- the latter asked lor half of the feats the been with Sitting Bull two or negroes generally acceded, but a few troops are in pursuit, but it is doubtful ard has three years, and knows the northern resisted and a scufll ensued in which if thev overtake him. New York, 19. country thoroughly and all the Indians Eeveral shots were fired, and two whites The counts made hwre and one neero were wounded. The A Cape May, N. J., dispatch says the belonging there. storm yesterday was one of the most and at Spotted Tail by the military re- sheriff succeeded in restoring peace. severe ever known on th'j coast. Many cently, show 12,000 absentees, with very Cheyenne, 18. A courier from Crook's houses were unroofed, and the pier in old and very young Indians preponder camp, White-woo- d creek, who left on the 15th and arfront of Congress Hall was carried away. ating among those remaining fort Sully, 18. rived at Sago ereek to night, brings the The loss amounts to about $30,000. Diswas heard on the river following news: Since the Heavy firing from the and North Virginia fighting on patches Caroiina coast, report the storm very ten miles below here, last Tuesday, ap the 9th the command has worked its pareutly in the direction of the Black way to the Belle Fourche, subsisting on tievere, causing much damage to shipHills, but no explanation was had of it Iresh horse and dried meat captured ping till vesterday. About ten davs ago Col from the Sioux. Supplies from the The d.imnge done by yesterday.'s storm Buell, buildcommanding at Cheyenne River Deadwood mines were met there on the be to Several very great. proves sent some scouts out to General 13th, and this morning the command Uown. blown agency, tent The were Gispel ings who failed to reach bim, but moved up here, where dein Thirty-fourt- h was Terry, street everything is in utterly attacked were twelve-incThe march of Sept. 12th, beby Indians, and one was abundance. toe centre stroyed, pole wounded in the shoulder. Retreating, between Owl and Belle Fourche rivertr, ing snapped like a pipe stem. Cellars and basements around (be river front they came across a large military trail, thirty odd miles, was through mud and On rain, and was one of the most No lives were lost. The which proved to be Gen. Crook's were flooded. exacting the the a scouts saw. of way camp destruction ef trees, awnings, signs, po thirty that was ever ixperienced by troops hi liticai banners and transparencies was lodges near Slim Butte north ef Harney any country. The weather Las since Peak, and when Crook was overtaken been good. New life has been infused immense. the scouts informed him, and turning into the command, whose future move18. Philadelphia, Considerable damage was done in this back his cavalry, by a rapid march he ments now depend on Sheridan, who Las i city by the storm rn Saturday, which surprised and killed every one, est mat sent 'or Crook to visit him at Fort Laraed to between number two and three mie at once. Crook goes hence of Portions all roofs the day. prevailed followed by his command t an f the main exhibition building and hundred Indians. Not ene escaped. To machinery hall were blown .way. and day General Buell lakes the census of all early day, probably as far as Custer will city. On the 12th instant Colonel great injury done to many exhibits. Indians near here, and of the Fifth cavalry made a detour American and English exhibits suffered disarm and dismount them. It is ex the most. Several of the small build- pected the Indians will oppo-- e it, but off on an Indian trail down Owl river. ings within the grounds were somewhat Gen Buell is firm and will carry out Lis across to Belle Fourche and up to the Main command yesterday. He found damaged by the storm. Trees were orders to the letter. the Indian trail too old to follow further, blown down, roofs and chimneys carried Augusta, G&., 18. Mrs. Alenzo in Aiken but all in of the living and several Iladley, yesterday morning lost Private Milaway city, parts county, S. C, was assaulted by (wo ne- ler, Co. A, the Indians sumrisintr him persons injured, none seriously. groes last Friday. The citizens imme- while out hunting. San Francisco. 18 A freight train en the Western Pacific diately assembled and made a search lor broke through the trestle work over the negroes, one of whom was arrested Tom Paine's slough, a branch of the San anil shot, the other negro escaped, and a I (en ems. Joaquin river, this afternoon. Thirteen warrant was placed in the bands of a The Law cars plunged into the slough, and two constable, who, with the aid of a posse stow awaya were killed. The overland of white men, attempted to make Ihe arCourtesy and good manners belong trains will be delayed about five hours. rest, which was resisted by a large crowd ot negroes, about 200 in number, to the region of morality. Montgomery, Ala , 18. They are J. D. Mayberry, revenue detective, armed with shotguns and Winchester less essential than the graver and living at Blount Springs, in this Blate, rifles. On Sunday the excitement conwas brutal y assassinated on Saturday tinued. Both the whites and blacks were more urgent matters of social seeuri-tnight. The murderer shot him through fully armed, watching each other's but they are absolutely needed There is a report of a a rear deor; seven buckshot entered his movements. with the growth of any nation. Pohead, killing him instantly. The night skirmish during the day, in which two was dark r.nd the murderer escaped. or throe persons were wounded. Toward liteness thus becomes a moral obligaThe geueral impression is that ihe as- night a compromise took place, both and will it do for not sassin was one of the gang of counter parties agreeing to disband and retire tion, any inditheir The vidual to to homes. to feiters mow under indictment, and whose negroes agreed disregard its requirements. surrender the colored man who commit- With social trial will soon come off. development the occated the assault, and deliver him over to sions for Red Cloud Agency, Neb. Sept. 18, politenfss multiply rapidly. the authorities at Aiken; with that unvia Fort Laramie, Wy , Sept. 18. Civilizatirn has banished knight erthe whiten and Crook's derstanding chief dispersed, Gruard, scout, arrived here last night, with dispatches for Geu while retiring to their homes it is report rantry, but has extended widely tLe McKenzie from Crook. He left the com- ed that several of the latter were am- common acts of courtesy. mand on the afternoon of the 11th, and buscaded and &hot by negroes. J he city These rely io part upon the growth, reports that last Sunday, Crook's ad- is full of rumors as to the number killed, of kindly feeling whinh is commonly vance of a hundred and fifty men, hut there has beeu nething definite supposed to be a concomitant of sostruck an Indian camp about fifty miles ascertained. cial development. But this is not The Later. from train north of Crook City, that night the repassenger mainder of the command arrived, and Augusta for Port Royal, which left this enough. an attack was made by Crook, the fight morning at eight o'clock, has returned. Kind feeling must be assisted by lasting until noon on Monday, when the Proceeding to Jackson station, the track intellectual qualities. The lady of Indians were routed, with & loss to the was discovered to have been torn up, and fine taste who quickly perceives the whites of only three killed and nine the freight train which left here at six sort of best suited to htr treatment this was o'clock found wrecked dead morning, fourteen Indians were wounded; found on the battle field, and four bodies and the negroes had possession of the individual visitors, knows with whom are known to have been crrried off road- Superintendent Fleming, of the to place them at dinner, and how to Thirty five Indian lodges were burned Port Royal road, has telegraphed the modulate the key ot her conversation state of affairs to Gov. Chamberlain, by the whites, with all their contents in passing from on to another,' may During the fight the Indians received re- asking him for troops. lie has also apinforcements. Twenty-onIndians were plied to Lieut. Hornbradt, U. S. A., not be a whit kinder at heart than the hostess who takes great pains to captured, but of these, two bucks and stationed at Hamburg, for assist anc. 18. nine squaws were released; the re Chicago, entertain, but always manages, The following was received at the milmainder are brought in. It is known a certain awkwardness, te through that in the vicinity where the fight itary headquarters: result. the That is to say, spoil Fort Laramie, Wyo. Sept. 17. there has been a camp of hostile of heart' cannot The following dispatch has just been goodness Indians for several months, from which dispenee raids were made on the Clack Hills' received from the department of Da with discriminating insight. miners but Gruard thinks the Indians kota: Colonel G'arlia reports lhat Kill Yet the kindness is as essential in attacked were of Sitting Bull's com Eagle and Little Wound with 140 people the case of the skillful as in that of mand, for the reason that the spoils of all their arms and ammunition and the awkward The tact lady. 100 about very by ponies, surrendered to him at Luster s massacre were found, ameng which the former quickly reads indiwnicn were nine Hundred dollars in Standing Rock on the 15th. Twenty, nine men suirendered all ot whom were vidual mind9, interpreting their money. in the fight on the Little Big Horn. involves a lively symWhipple, Daniels, Howard and P. II Sheridan, of the Sioux commission, returned (Signed) in others. The interest pathetic Lieutenant General. from Ihe Spotted Tail agency yesterday is A special te the Tribune from Sioux only that tho estimable evening, and report the council held by exists cot as a disturbing, them with Spotted Tail's Indians the City, says that next Tuesday, the 19th feeling fixed has inst been emotional for , excitement, but as a caln taking the arms preceding day was well attended, but nothing wac dons beyond presenting the and ponies from the Indians, At the var- - and controlling motive. two-thir- h Up-ba- m Pol e 63 b c so o w Ilin-tna- n, 03 2 0 dif-ltren-ce 13 d 5 OR SALT LAKE CITT, UTAH. t. w, 3 X g ADDRESS: MlKJi ii s ... J 0o'M AH H TWELVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE . in tne manulactore ot ine aoove can lie made ia the Territory, or im- . iiUlu BBy country, fwse who haTe w ol to exchange for goods, will do well m W Ioduct h HiKhest Market Price paid for Wool, in ex chanp?,r the various kinds of goods U2 P5 cloths will be kept con and Cash. nviBgfcl Dlki. J-.U- y, SEPTEMBER 2d, 187G. L! 1 at- By Order of the City Council of Ogden City. 50,000 POUNDS WOOL! Tlie abr.ve describe-laiitly on hand for ! Apprehension & Conviction Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY Iler- - Su- - Uonvoyancing anaaccuracy and dis- X. TANNER I Lester J. rick, Mayor of Ogden City, do here Office rn-m- e AN ATTEMPT made by some evil disposed person or persons to destroy, by fire, the premises of "L. D Wilson on rifth street, near 15 White's lumber yard in this city. And Special ESgtlp- BY TELEGRAPH. NFW DEPARTURE ll A Y.) OODEX. UTAH. S1TURDAW SEPTIOIKEIl 23, 1S7G. So. 77. Vt -, -- 3 72 |