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Show teen. p x TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. , , Williams ran the Master Mechanic r- -- . ; v out irom (nil win pHUjenfers lor Hose'le, f . field Dunnelen and PMnfield The were crowded wilh people who hud detained in JNtw lor oy tne stop - During the passtge, the and was turned ine ran off the track, Two fo,lowei1 'be iie car9 im on r oibers were thrown trom ciue, .'he rack. As nearly as could be acer-uiiie- d niht' were ,i,ree and nine hligbl dangeroanly I"1 killed, fie Democratic gain. The vote -i New York, 25 w A was comparatively 'small only about 43,000 votes being polled. The Demo-crati- c majority will be about 6.000. ' fbe Tribune prin'8 lie following eminently: For some time past, it bag lh tirMrh hniurupn ' of Tammany Mall, leader obn Kelly, chairruaH of the former B.lmout, jUgusi i.iiiiinai vjuwmi.ice, nuu pcniocraiic ot Tammany and Til other h'ding niMi at St Louis. fir t whwli dea, healed, and JijJ ooi been tffeoiually the am rerired indues local bae lJj4i TiMeu, it was repor'ed, had tiuMiies. roB fuspicious of the loyalty ef HhII, and in order to guard at the polls ni'xt sgaiiii't any treachery bad oigaDiied a movement in month, These iumors furar of Mr Uretne , and a very setiotiw dine beeo coufii ,nlitinilie local Democratic party ex 1.11,1 Tarn-niao- nii-d- inqu st in I lie Diana murder will ke cimciu icd 'o day. it would now st em liwfwhen Mr. Jilnnc returut-- from The d an anonymous letter had fan Frmcis 10 Dlano, accusing bis wife of te a i infidelity. Ti.is letier enraged Blanc, ,nl lieuocinetl his wife. She ackuowl-eJgeber 'p.ult aud prumite l to give up kir cDgigtmcut with the troupe us Sion n it bad finished ito etigagcmect iu d rrr re-u- lt ;. 9; agencie-- . FOREIGN. 'ft 3 s FALL We ", ' i!l . t i .TRADE. .1 J.' are constantly receiving addition to our " -- . - jh- f. ,f large and well selected stock of ( in i.'u i , ; t GENERAL MEECHANDISE. ,; , CONSISTING OF ; , NOTIONS. STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, HOISERY. CLOTHING. BOOTS and SHOES HAIS and CAPS V ' l s t ' "' York. : , , i Varnisili. . "V i Hard war 4; lass and ((uceiiKware, Tin ware and Tiimer,.i Ntoi'k, Iron and Aaili, Calash. I'aintN, Oils, and k , Tue night before the mur London, 25 A Belgrade correspondent of the ClaiiC found that his wife had in uaJed to deceive him; that she badstDt Times, states that iu the country be tween Paraihen and Delezrad and in the her trunk to Philadelphia, and meant to the led This tiiounta'ns near Saitockar, there are next bccelt uiorning. ( 110,000 men, women and children, al tt the murder. Great excitement was occasioned this most, naked and literally starving. There has not been since the b girning liternnon by a report that the Insurance Company had suspend of ti e war such depression as is now ex td The failure is due to the depreciaittiog, not only in Belgrade but through tes ot the securities of the ciuijmuy, out Servia. All ranks of people would now gladly welcome peace. , It appears which are principally bonds aud inort An officer of the that (he Srvuo-i- , with a view of states company Pjhs. that the company could have kept on, intimidating the Turks, have exaggerat am the eip- nsea of luui&tainance were ed the number of the Riis'ian volunthe and it teers, not more than ten thousand havi gTk Jually assets, up eatiog The wstbuught bet to appoint a receiver to tug realty arrived in thecouutry. winl up Hi e nff.nre with a view to re concernthe sbowa Servians by apathy The ing the progress of the war, is some fuiamg at some future time. mucn excited and declined to thing that under similar circumstances, fiie any estinnte The Commercial could scarcely be found in any country r Advertiser states that the failure is of the world. Although reports of the led as) a clean smaHh. capture of Djune has been current Some lime wgo one efthe stockholders twenty-fou- r hour., not a single Servian cf the Cent ineinul Life Insurance Com manifests the least curiosity about it. j'tsiy applied for the appointment of a The feeling of coming disaster is r'ceivsr for the company on the al eged The charge at Bilaklava was com grouo g that it was insolvent, and had Tiolitel the law of the insurance com-Pmemorated by a banquet to the by not investing its reserve funds, survivors of tbi six hundred. Ml ti day Judge Pratt, in the Brooklyn Correspondence to the Standard, dat ed Belgrade, Wednesday night, says the wuri, granted the application Turks captured Bogowischta this even Omaha, 25. Governor Pillsbury, of Minuesita; ing, and are now advancing along both Kiikwood, of Iowa; Hardin of Missouri; banks of the Moravia river. Fighting is going on actively to day on the slopes tMiorn, of Kansas; Pennington, of Garber, of Nebraska, and several of Delgrade. eminent profei-sorIhe Times dirpatcb form Vienna con and gentlemen, met kre the purpose of disoiij-lin- firms the statement that the Porte had the modes and means of ridding informed Gen, Ignatieff of its readinecB e to consent to the six weeks' armistice, country of grasshoppers. , A whs appointed to prepare and if all the Powers wished it. Berne, 25 present a series of resolutions to the farmers of the in of Ticino the canton The memorial a and agitation country, to Congress The .convention was ser has increased. The Federal council has waded luring the evening, at the hotel. ordered a regiment of infantry to be in readiness io proceed thither. St. Louis, 25. ' . Paris, 25. Joph Reenn attmptel to commit miciJe received here been bns by drowning. It ap J Intelligence yesterday flPuM I. . I UT that the Turkish .l II.' and wife, of consul was oe v'Mi wni'.a r'n wanting mruugn in nlley be; ween Seventh and Bight h Tiflis. Asiatic Russia, have been f'reKs end Wlnut and Clark avenue, 1 as attacked by negro prostitutes, Constantinople, 25 no robbed htm Gen. Ignatieff, Russian ambassador, pf .fS.OQ in ' promisor; nite, and despairing of recover-Iu?iii- e presented his credentials to the Sultan property, be attempted suicide. yesterday, and subsequently had a pri 8 erl nrreNts were made, and all the vate interview. Additional arrests have been made in lotej and one boud recovered.! consequence of tho conspiracy to nssas Louisville, 25. A Urp: smite the uraua vizier ana juiukau number of clergymen and Pasha-- . and northern the rpreventing 'cmh-r- n branches of the Methodist lWh, held three meerirgs to day to ke vteps to eiitblislj more fraternal f'tiins in thir denomination. T..U ! m furtherance of the efforts already ''e in the Me'hndist Conference in e Ready-Had- e and Baltimore! Milwaukee, 25. ,lke Nunuemachrr. the millionaire, ?"e way to day under the influence of til FIRST-RATw K ' 4 Indianapolis, 25. s The Secretary of State to day author-ixe- s the following: As a of the recent election, the highest vdie east was for Treasurer of State. Democrat, 212,-01Republican, 20'5,2 18; Independent, 16,082. Total 431,319 The average plurality for the Democratic State ticket in 6.848. The vre for Willi .ma over Harrison for Governor was 6 l3i. Cheyenne. 25. The arrival of Gen. Merritt's command at. Bed Cloud, yesterday, signa ized the cloinn of the Big Morn and Yellowstone campaign wnich will b? succeeded by the Powder river expedition, consisting of niteen companies of innniry, aua eleven companies ot cavalry, the latter principally of the Fourth regiment, with a few eompaniet of the' Second and Third,' whioli hiive not been iu the, summer All are fresh troops, aud will be command ed by Gen. Crook io person ;. The Firth cavalry will hnve its headquarters al Fort Ruscl; Gen. Merritt in eomnvmd of the Third, goes to Fort Laramie; ten companies will remain ' at Red Cloud. Spotted Tail was formally installed chief cf the Sioux nation, by virtue of the aufhority' of the President,. and was as 8'ich accepted by alltbe Indians at the agency . iue onpture maiie by Gen Merriit consisted of 500 Indians, 7i 0 ponies, and a large number of arms The two last named to be disposed, of ut (ublic auction on the seoonJ ef November, at Fort Laramie The moral effect of this dt'eisivo policy is wholesome. n l peace promises: to prevail at i Me r '. . . Cook ,and Heating Stoves. ' -- . ' GREAT VARIETY. I3V Conti-bea- ' ,.M'V' - 'offi-wj- m re-fi- to-da- y nj Da-lo- '; U. P. R. LANDS 11. FOB. ' f g com-nitie- ; .. I- - L ' l.ay-fc- HOME MADE H Cloth, Blankets, Cloth ng, Hats, Soots, Shoes, etc. bcui-vid- riaut QUALITY ...,..,tl.' .;ar.,an unit OF At the Brigham City Store, raving fur; boufs. with short fnim E fia'boen of insensibility. r D!s fenson Dr. Xutpan fears and life. It has1 been rni''ii'd :o apply to t!ie court for an lerniitMiKr Inn pl,ttr. Ki,n. Her- It!an in j iil, to visit .his home under 'fit.anee The men consider bv li.e only hope for the old man. ' cal UTAH, LOGAX7. . ' ' Orpi's't" the Post Office. fiECTT. U. P. LAND DEPT. during October. Partien detiriDg to j urcliane Kailrwd Lands pleao" call at K. K. Hotel or at V. P. Freight Office, nt M . earlv a date as ))uteibl. HKESNEDY, Ogd.n aSO-l- 25e. to O. P ROW ELL ft CO., New York, of 100 paires, containing Iiita of 3,000 newtspajierii, and entimate showing cost ot d!45-l- y 3(Myof advertising. . SEND I. MARKS, Main Street, 0den; Splendid sSG-l- t?r "ambers of the first branch of the r7 Uuneil, the Democrnls elected TRUSTEES NOTSCE. fn7 ward?, the Relorm candidate mflKRB WILL BE A MEETING OF TIIR I 'le ted in the First and the q.ialiflpd voters of the ISth ;8:hool lMstrict in the firliool House at o'clock p.in., on UOfn'ine9 A FULL SIOCK OF , , Dress Goodn,Dr if Goods, Fancy Goods,' Clothing, Huts and Caps, Hoots, bhors, tc. , fr Tsrs BMOffiSj- ' . t which must be i'A OOUD closed out before our ' .1 IMMENSE FALL STOCK . Arrived. ' it- i , ' ; ' . . OUTFITTING GENERAL GOODS PRICES LOW. Reducing our credit busineaa to a pafo basLj enables us to offer goodl in all lines at bottom fiurts. Merchants,' Country Dealers and Tamilie will save money bj tradieg'witb. us. : ., ... , . Agents for Levi Strauss and Co's Riveted Overalls, Jumpers , Yesti, STORE. and Hunting Coats. '' " i; t .. .:r--n- . WAK-RANTE- . OctLl and Soo. THE HOWE Jlain tieet, Odou ' Sewinglachiae TIIK BIMrLEST, " i , ,T MOST CHEAPEST SEWING ..... THE MACHINE! TUE MARKET. Our ternm are an easy a those of any other Sewing. Mactiiue Compauy, and we SILYER-TOHCU- E ne GIVEN FKEE to all who own our Machines. BELL TIIK ORG A?l ! by the eld, reliable firm of K. P. Keethaui k Buu, N. Y., aud the years written warrHtit gireu with both intruuint- MAIS STKEET, OUDK2I. ; f , tvY and Salt Iake Clly. ' .. . .1 ' ' .. , A'IsOWE,, SGI!UTTL!MlJS 'CHICAGO WAGONS. All SI.oh' If pt ' on IInn1. ... The Simplest and most durable machine ever offered to Utah Farmers. fall line of repairs alfrajs in stock. ;;TIIIlarvtir The Leading ! A t ! : ; ' in the "iWarKetj Ahead of all Competitors ia Aprieuitiifal trials. Tke Sweepstakes Thresher!' BE EXCELLED. ! i ' CANNOT All Kinds of Farmiuit rtnplpments, Steel, Wagon 'Pimbrr, Etc. ' .' Buckeye Bearers! and Mowers. ; 227-t- tf EWMD-'lHARmB- Ma-chi- Manufactured Fie .:.v i , TE contd, If necery, fnrnl.'h niand" of f Testimonials from pai-tiowning tliee Machines in this Territory, lint cousidtr it Wo simply refer intndinR jmmhasr to parties K YEKi n lliiKK, who own onr 31 a WE ME ' 1 INSTIIUCTIOSS GEO... : AGENT FOR DURABLE, A AD CONSEQUENTLY , , -- - ' n ao , Opposite BnyU't FurniUtrt. Store. 1 Sixteenth. 1 he hell , Ort. 3f1th. 178. for the fv n"se "f elect-in-i Pbriinch in (he last Council stood Mnnla three Trent, in p ae of the r !nt mriiiu tbut V Lout. and hooi'rr.iofoWiexpint and ten "ocraij Republicans, THOMAS J. WILSON, 1 Tm elected their 11 J CK.rH B. SKWfcLL, VTrnsleeg. fcir! 'Hwwt TiaUs for the second brauo'i to fill JOHN MAmTIN, ) Wett Wtbr, OctlStU, 1870. Tcaacy from wardi Fifteen and Six "k -- In HJIIIEi: and other - The Highest 'r!cc Paid Fully Guarantee Ercry lor Wheat. ISold. M. D. ROSEN BAUM, Agent. mm , 1 WE ARE OFFERING ; t, I j2LX1j33. s fr mo fill o)' Iron M OFFICES: Salt Lake. Orimnc Hn.d Maiti Street, Ogdeo,' i |