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Show aa . Alaniuioth ITEMS. i to subscribers. notice Pub-!- , indebted to the Ogden either on snbscrip-advertisin- g Company, i'n' ,ide u. w at . . a : ,t m1Fr90n call in 11 or job work, and Aiana from Ocrden. 80 unuld be inoonvenient to ad settle, are respect- - ej to make payment to our settle t8 at their respective request fully Walter Thomson, Business Manager. Howe. Mr. George White- bai been absent in Europe bead, "ho , iome time, returned home in good health wiih tot immigrants, to-da- y, Gen. R. T. Bur to Ogden this morning to toB came up of immigrants, whose meet the company and elsewhere, is announced ,rri,own favored the jDNCTr0 chile i with a call, and spent a few Sanctum chat. Thankg Gen-er- l, ninutes in pleasant call again when jou can. Gs. B- - T- - Burton. -l Great National Hiobwat. on the great thoroTie amount of travel and appar- ughfare is great at present Th the increase, not only of pleasuseekers and ethers who patronne tntly on re trains, but filled. well also are cars ike emigrant be movito seem A peat many people seeking westward with their families, finan-ciil ng, no doubt, a retreat from the in east. the distress We often wonder, in our simplicity, there everybody and his wife is going, wd how they can afford it, but both are problems which no fellow can find out. and passenger ibi Pulman Distinguished Sherman, T. W. Travelers. General Don Cameron, Seere War, and party came into Ogden this morning on the Central Pacific railroad, in a special ear, which was witched on to the Utah Central track tary at to Salt Lake City, at party we presume will tarry t day or two in Utah and then proceed on its route east. Quite a number of civil and military gentlemen eame up from Salt Lake to meet Gen. Sherman and party, among whom we noticed Governor Emery, Gen eral Smith, (in oommand at Camp Doug lass) 0. J. Hollister, Esq., Hon. John and prooeeded The 10:20. Sharp, Hon. Wm. and ethers. Jennings, Dr. Tag-ga- rt Salt Lake Items. Mr. Crandall, business partner of Mr. E. W. Tullidge, accompanied by his sister, is in Salt Lake. of the Sixth Ward, on Second South His horses took street, yesterday. 'ngbt, and while trying to prevent them from running away, he was thrown to the gronnd, and run over by his Mr. Henry Love, an arm broken Ltd wagon. consignment of the new book, its Founders," is on the way, A "Utah and and will shortly arrive. There were 43 cemetery, -- 2 interments at the S. L. daring the month of Sept.; maid and 21 females. Arrival or Immigrants. The oom- of European immigrants whose expected arrival has been heretofore aanoonced in the Junction, came in at P&oy 1:30 The company consists of three hundred persons, in" quite good health considering the long trip frsm Liverpool, which plaoe they left n the 13th ult. heard of but one death. child three months old, and but sickness little during the trip. A good many nf vi il. me immigrants will etop in Ofta arid 0,h9r places in the aorthero portion of the Territory, while - ruidue will probably deparl this for Salt Lake City, and thenoe attributed iu the south. The immi are a fine looking body of people. following gcattemen wha are re something near ho seem to be and condition, t- urning from their missionary labors ii Europe eame in with the eompany, te Wro.L. Binder. Thomas CaUister, Bell8ter, E, W. Clark, John David Ballock, Peter Bell, ,,n,T 'ker, S. Peterson, J. M. Lar : M- - ChrUt.mea, N. Lurseo, N. J Col lftlliUmeit. Old Stile. Lots of folks going te A Con'erence with teams in the "good old A cieetiug of the Mammoth Coal ComZ. C M. I , Ogd'ii, has an immense way." It is pleasant,"' but dusty; and pany was held in this city, yesterday, the etoek of goods on band, and is in dtily nights are cool for campers. pursuant to notice published in the A tour receipt of fresh installments. The meeting adjourned Junction. establishment this flourishing Called. Mr. J. II. Barker, our through from F. A. Shiell's office, to the City disclose will the fact, that every departHall. Jas. Slater, Esq., was called to agent at Newton, Cache Co., called last ment is prepared to supply the demands the chair, and F. A. Shiell's Esq. was evening on his way to Salt Lake City. of the trade of Northrru Utah, whether Barker is always welcome. ' appointed secretary. at wholesale or retail. The report of the Directors was read Storekeepers in the country, as well Conference. You can go to Salt Lake and acoepted. Measures were adopted as in town, will find at L. U. M. I., Ogte secure the claims of the locators, and and back to Ogden during Conference den, everything in general demand for an assessment of $10 per share was le- for $2. The weather is splendid, the he fall and winter trade. Dress goods, vied for necessary expenses, to be paid fare is cheap, and we expect to Bee lots woolen calicoes, domestics, bleaching, to the Treasurer by the first day of of our country cousins in the big Tabgoods, linseys, blankets, rugs, cloths. November, 187C, or locations be for ernacle. repellants, hotiery, nubias, eto e'o ; feited. Nn Need to Visit Expensive Spas boots and shoes for all ages and both F. A. Shiells was elected Secretary in for Sulphur Baths, when the same ef- sexes; hardware,' cutlery, leather, and place of J. J. Heffernan, and C. W. Pen- fects can be produced at home with a findings; fancy goods, notions, china and rose, Treasurer, in place of L. 8. Hills, few cakes of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, glassware, grooeries, hats and caps, resigned. Jasper Perkins, of Randolph, an acknowledged speoifio for skin dis- clothing for gents and boys; a new lot was appointed of cooking heating and parlor stoves, wit h eases, contagious or otherhise. of the mine. other articles, all in great variety, and The Secretary and Treasurer were Mesdon. Mr. Walter Paul, of Men. marked down to the closest possible authorized to act for the Company in above cost and freight. don, Cache County, called last evening margin, and other and its after Ogden vicinity, The retail department is thoroughly He reported all well in the solid arrangements were made in the interests little town where he resides, and abun- stocked and admirably arranged, and of the Company, the meeting adjourned, dant crops. Mtndon is O. K., as every customers can find all they could reasonauto the of call the subject Secretary, in the line of general merbody knows who has seen its rock ably expect thorized by five Directors. chandise this bouse, without going at houses and flourishing fields. The Mammoth is, without doubt, the out of dotrs to enter a different department. largest deposit of coal on the continent. From Australia. From a letter to and when utilized by means of a railMr. Robt, WtsoB, the manager, de road to Ogden, will be of incalculable Elder Wm. Geddes we learn that Elder serves credit for his arrangement of Job Welling and the other Australian this large establishment, and the watchbenefit to the Pacific Slope. missionaries are in good health, and ful care he exercises over the whole new .eaiand concern in every cart. We note with "There's Many a SLir." For a week prospering, ine JMders in have te labor for their own temporal pleasure that cleths and or two past negotiations have been pend the while Gospel. boots and shoes, are put forward promipreaching ing whereby it was expected that our support Elder Welling feels firetrate, and has nently to catch the public eye. genial host ef the Railroad Hotel, Major The salesmen in the wholesale, and prospects of bringing some few into the Erb, who has bad charge of the estab Church. the clerks in the retail departments, as lishment for several years, and who has well as the bookkeepers in the office, are in all that time given such general sat Change op Air. Gale, the well known prompt, courteous and intelligent, and isfaotion as to entitle him to the praise furniture man, who can always "raise Ogden has reason to be proud of the of bis thousands of guests, would retire (he wind," is about to remove to com branch of Z. C M. I., whioh stands on from the position, and give place to the modious premises across the street. If the and Fourth Streets. Main of corner no less worthy citizen and hotel keeper, you want a oreeze irom me rast, on Read the new advertisement, and call M. H. Beardsley, Esq., of the cele furniture, call ou Gale in the Douglas and see the new goods. brated Beardsley House; but in this & Bobbins' building. case as in many ethers, it seems as Goes though there has been a "slip," and for "Sogerln." A New Mine. We had an opportuni the present Erb remains in his old place Kamp Axtell, Kash Co., of examining some specimens of ore and Beardsley still hangs out at the ty Sept. 2(Jth, 1876. a late discovery in the Wa from taken popular hotel bearing his name. satch range north of this plaoe, which Biddt Darlint: Glory is moine! I'm a soger! Don't we found to be of a superior quality. Nearly Scalped It is reported that think that it's a disgrace, Och no, I'm of the mine, a brakeman on the Utah Central oars, Mr. Arn8tein, the owner thinks he has not a ridcote nor yit a milashy man, but whose name is Flidden, met with a sin (jointly with another) a Kash volunteer; so don't be struck a bonanza which he intends to ashamed County to tell the children at home gular aecident lately, by which he came that their father has been out doin his near being Bcalped without the aid of a work during the coming winter. miles about four is The discovery duty in the rank and foile of his adoptknife. ed country. I don't exaktly know tHe Wellsville. A tramp having got into one of the from manin ov it, but I think it manes that we rank among the honorable rain ef the card, on being called on to pay his fare, A Sad Case. We regret to say that land, and in the toime ov need will prove was found te be minus the stamps, Mr b. Smout, the old lady who was in a oik to our inimtes. whereupon the train was stopped and Biddy, "acushla ' 1 wud like to be a fall last Sunday, is in a pre the party ejected. After the train had re- jured by a troifie about our kamp, able to till carious condition. On a further exami and all the you that are sumed its journey Flidden, suspecting paple gathered, but of her injuries it was dissovered I can't de justis to all I see and hear. nation on that the tramp might have got again, that in addition to a fractured hip she Och! why wasn't I more attiotive whin stooped down to look under the cars, had three ribs broken. Her husband I wint te ould "Larry s skool in the and while hanging by the step rail, his mud cabin beyant Peggy Hoolihan's pigan aged invalid and almost bliad. head came in contact with a board fence, being pen, instid ov batin the ould porker wid Mrs. Smout is really an object of eym my book, fur stalin the praties out ov which proved too hard for bis scalp and my pocket that I had fur my dinner, so laid bare a portion of his scull, but not pathy. tarein it all to pieces, the book I mane, not the pig, blast it. But as you ean't seriously injuring him. W General or the Armt. General m an f aiher Mctfuire will rade my rade, T Sherman and the party accompanyto you, I oaden't be ashamed, but letber From Wednesday' t Daily of Oct. 4 ing him, who went down te Salt Lake I will do the best I can an trust to the For Fenn. The Democrats of Boise City yesterday morning, returned to Og charity ov the kritiks. Bern a stbranger in these parts an County are a unit for Fenn, and many den this morning, and took their depar not bavin a tame or my own I wos koind Republicans announce their intention ture for the east with the regular pas ov puziled how to git on to the kamp of voting for the stanch and unterrified senger train. ground. But what do ye think "Mach The party consists of Gen. Sherman, ree," I got into a lump of a karrige wid "old man." Dokter Bradsbaw, ov Wellsville, and Secretary of War, Don Cameron, with wint tbare in stoile. Think of that now Insanr. We learn from the Idaho several members of the family of each, an brush up your Sunday brogues. I felt as vain as a payeoek ov the honar, but World that Judge David Noggle, for and others. whin I got on to the kamp ground the visited comThe a of Camp is Douglas, Idsbo, party merly Chief Justice at all at all. was noth-that plete mental wreck, and that there is no new Tabernacle, and other points of in It was, Mr. Maglone this is Kurnel terest at and near the eity, they also Maugban (I didn't think there wos a hope of his recovery. .!.!- - t IL. ...1J I called on President Young. represiDimve lruiu tiie vuiu iuu uaw iajOirish the are but ) Bilf, iverywhero the House was Walker the At party To be Taken Home. Deputy Sheriff Liftinants, Majors, as all band of serenaded the 14th Adjutants, the by of Cache on is Phlan. Cranney, County, wor shakin ban's and lalkia wid your dear Barney. And I ato dinner wid his way to Salt Lake, to remove Mr. Regiment. Kurnel Maughan, honey! Wm. Hill from the asylum to his home There is plinty ov the atim and drink Provo ManuThe Provo Factort. in Riehmond, where his friends will in, teo, and that of the beet soert. All care for him. We hope to hear of his facturing Company, at its meeting on supply their own, and so the bether Monday last, elected the following of they provide, the bether they fare. Och recovery. but Biddy, yea know I was atways ficers for the ensuing year: We learn from O. A. P. our Smoot, Wm, moigbty forward at home duty,esishal Accident. C, Brigham Young, ly whin the drum bate far dinner. An Moncorrespondent at Logaa, that en Bringhurst, Orrawell Simons, M. Tan I niver yit wos marked abeint when the day & boy about twelve years of age, ner, James Dann and Jos S. Tanner. grog wint round. My ould mother used of R. Mr. Latham, At a meeting of the directors, eubse to say I had two stuuiks, but this is the Wellsville, son of 1 1 bad. There Cache Co., was out hunting, and while quently held, at the same place, Brig- - only toime irer wished beef, tay, was bread, cabbage, praties, loading his gun, he put in a charge of bam Young was elected President; A. 0 salmon, and pickled walnuts. Mucha,, James Dunn, but the walnuts are qaare loolm things. shot, the cap being on. The gun was Smoot, and he was soon discharged accidentally, Superintendent; Henry Dixon, 8ecre They don't look very batiful, bat they are moighry, decateful, as they taste minus a thumb. The charge just grazed tary; and J. R. Twelves Treasurer. foia. an I didn't spare thin, on akoiaat The Provo faotory is turning out of their appearance. his bead. He was taken to Logau, I dor"t think you attended to his splendid cloth, which is coating into win Loike the way they trate the praties where Dr. wouads. He is doing well Boys ought general use, and which can be seen at here, as they take the jackets off before bile thhn, but yen mil loike them to bo cartful in the us of firearms and many steres is Ogden aid other parts cl tbey in toime, if yo den I acre fur tbt never aUenft te load a gun. with a cap Northern Utah. It Is a- magni¢ in-- pu, Oodthis is free ootry, an you atUutien ajkd ought te ittttCMd. lean go wiiaui. But taongh av the IL Assistant-Superintende- Company. Fine nt -- home-mad- e a Barney murphy tr m nnithif m the nixt most luportant oitetu, tue drill. Th-are a foln set ov fellows here, rale jolly divils, an th-ought to be Oinstiiiien, ivery mother s son ov them, but thin tbey cudn't, as the ould Isle ten t big enough by half to bould thiru. Tbey don't all ware uniforms, but I think they look as well widout ihim, an grate dale more natural. But the drill's nothiu at all to compare wid the fun at noight, thin the divarsbin in arnist. Whoo!DonnybrookV' DOthin to it. Dunoin an bedivilment is the order ov the day (noight, I mane). An the oolleens, bliss their hearts, I alwnys did loike thim, to see thini join in the dance, wid their blue eyes teamin wid pleasure, as they throw sheep's eyes at their gallant soger boys. Och! thims the aoort ov lau rels to foight for, yon can take thim in your arms ai the close ev a hard field day, and sware you have got somethin, not loike glory, go off in a bottle ov smoke, that a foul blast may scather. The blissin on the craters! Wanceye git tbim tbey stick to a boy, while there is a button on his regimintala or a hair ia his head. The girls in this part ov the country look well, an dance batiful, but they are not so well adapted by nature for dancin an Irish jig as theoolleers at home are, their feet aren t half so big. I'm a horseman, Biddy, my first drill was a dress parade, I think tbey, called r it, I don't know that there's any thin ia a name, but in fact I niver saw thim drill undressed, or I moight know the difference. By the token, Biddy, if I had to attind an undress drill I'd loike a fatter horse to ride than I had at the dress drill, may have been at a drtss drill, but it wos undress fur the ould nag, fur the divil a bit ov anythin loike flesh wos on its ould carkis, it looked fur all the wurld loike a frame, but it is a rigiar ould warhorse. I am quite a roider, I ran a race fur a grate big pie- tur, but I didn't win it, but I got a loife size fotygraf ov mysilf. The ould horse wint faster than I did, and the firrt thing I knew I wos lyin on my back ia a bog, an whin I got out I left a loife size imprishan ov my own illigant silf in mud. 1 ell little Barney that I will have what they call a kiuse for him to ride whin he comes oat here, as 1 want him to fall into loine and fill his father's place whin I am called to fall out. Och I be jabbers: I'd nearly forgot the music; its butiful! Be the powers, Biddy, it wud make a pair ov ould brogue danoe widout fate in 'em at all. Till ould blind Lanigan that he'd betther bury his fiddle, an niver ressurect it, but fur the love of the tin Vargins, net to tormint tne storings any more; it wad sound more loike a couple ov wasps foightin in s jug, more than anythin Use that I know ov alengsoide ov our austo marshal music, I think tbey call it. It deserves a bigger name th is that im- mortal musio, I shud call It, eipUhally the musio tnat Wellsville supplies, fur ther, Biddy! but it's party. I wish you wur alongsoide, so that yon cud mjoy it wid your lord an masther. Well, l m about mushered, not wid the drink, but the ixceitemeat ov a soger's loife! so I think I'll elose fur the prisint. 1 wad loike ye to take care or yoorsilf an all the rest or the ohilder ao pigs. Give my rispicts to all the ould nabers, till thim I'd loike to see thim all, but it's too fur to walk, an the bit or wather between this an the "Grane Isle," gives me the stomick ake wid the jooliin. Ixkuse me roightin an spillin. but I know I ought to be a good roighter, as I was always tould to do roight. wbitner l did it or not, an as fur thespillin, it wud be all roight, if some haythens wud only let it alone, aa take it just as it manes. an good lock te yes all. Well, good-by- , Remimber, honey, an bring the stone jar wid ye whin ye eome, aa dou't foreit to gu it filled wid potheen; git it at O'Toole's stbill, that's the ethuff; you'll foind it molghty convenient en the say, to adult berate the wather wid, an make-i- t lie eemfitable on your sturaick. If ye don't git this letber, let me know.an I'll roight another wan. From yur own born husband ia Americy, te bis woife Biddy in Ireland, re y com-mino- - kko-last- na-tar- ie al BaRNET MASLOtl. n W A NEW DEPARTURE fill Tavelin u a! tew,oaroaOldtb andFACinC (flrery lty tntrodnc yiiSLOPK.to 9tpl MAN UFACTCKKS. $7fr INKK MONTP, Hotel and traveHiig MpeoM pabM Apply by letter or ia portoa-- t . A.GKANT CO, J, 4, S and 8 Homo fltie CtMiniMiti,Ofai. . Vice-Preside- - a ad W. 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