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Show If ' CM-- estuooitMsktWA. reeling of hood of Weber Uouniy wm oe the Pries Ward o clock at the Second Leld at one A prompt house next Saturday. is earnestly request- attendance full 1 - 0M eJ. Men Take Notice.- n-llr- to obtained at the Dolmouico uestan- a The fcsHisa Ahead. iron "pony' Utl Northern keeps steam up all Us snnu wqisi.b wmm long and 0f the day Jells of the activity hear occasionally, the line in pushing bich prevails along its terminus. The to forward the road f wor goes bravely, oft.. t rrr. iiuSavb Kind ?: -- - - of Weathee. -- Rain tbia morning at about fall eomnecoed to nd during the day there seven o'clock, at intervals. At showers were copious are olouds the passing away, this moment weather. fair of promise giving HoieTChangb. The Pulawsk! Hotel hM changed hands, the proprietorship Mr. .M. to b assumed next Monday by thereaH. Deardsley who will conduct it We belhotel the as Beardsley fter ieve that Mr. Beardsley will make it a house. popular and excellent Personal. Among the guests ot the Broeklyn Ilotel, San Francisco, on'the siinst.,1 Nveretke following from Salt S.P. City: E. 8. Tatton, B. Stringham, S. H. Wooley Kichards, E. B. Wilder, and wife, and R. G. Lambert and wife. J. McAvory of the same city, was on the tame day among the arrivals at the Overland Boose. CT ? to be The party given ' promises night at-th- to be a very brilliant occasion, preparations on an extensive scale, have been made to make i recherche and successful. Under the management of such excellent hosts as Ctapman and Scally, it cannot fail to Junction Hotel, Har-risbur- self-coupl- er five-mil- e five-mil- day morning. A young man was thrown from his horse yesterday, breaking one of his toes and and otherwise injuring his foot. The U. S. R R. is rapidly approach ing its winter's terminus at Provo, a quantity of iron being now en route from ' - .. Omaha. j tt From the Tribune i A gambler some time since deserted his wife and family. Some benevolent ladies took them in charge and provided for them. Two gentlemen hearing of her pitiful condition, contributed a sum of money to take them to Ohio. The lady left and forgot to pay her board bill. Circumstances lead to the belief that she intends to meet her husband at Ogden and divide with him the spoils obtained . Pabty The From yesterday's Contieksations. Salt Lake Keut: Some splendid ca,l cropping: have been found within a mile of the city. President Biigham Young and a party of gentlemen left yesterday on a visit te "the end of the traek of the U. S. R. R. A horrible accident occurred in in the family ef Mr. Priddy who writes under date of Oct. Meeks, his that little 27th, boy, nineteen months old, was eo badly scalded by the contents of a kettle falling on him, that he died arter suffering the most excruciating misery. Twe Haloon keepers were fined $100 each, Tuesday evening, for selling liquor without licenses, and two more were fined, yesterday, for a similar offense. Mr. Samuel Hammer has invented a for railroads, for which he claims simplicity, durability, cheapness, besides perfect immunity from all dan , ', ger. ; From this Burning's Herald: The brick work on the Wasatch Hole is rapidly drawing to a close. Professor Careless and the Tabernacle choir are making arrangements to give a grand concert sometime during the ', ., 2; present month. Dr. Williamson is luaking arrange ments to have his stallion shipped to San Francisco to compete for the $20,- 000 purse. trot between "Granger" The and "Lasher," resulted in "LasherV winning the race and money in fourteen minutes and thirty-tw- o and a half seconds, the fastest time ever made in a e trot on this coast. A son of Bishop Proctor was severely injured by falling from a wagon yester- satisfy the. most sanguine expectations. Persons wishing conveyances to the John house, will leave word With at the livery stable. L Dee through charity. r . ti -. - " A correspondent from Bingham writes that C. Zang, a blacksmith, cut T, Gibbons, an employee of the Last Chauce Scik.vtific J. H. Martineau, whose side immediately above the in the mine, card appears in the Junction, is a surhip. Zang claims that it was accidenveyor and engineer oLconsiderable extal .. His labors on the . Utah perience. The review of the garrison at Camp Northern Railroad and his numerous Douglas, under the command of General Morrow, was a fine display. Lieut. Col. surveys in Cache Valley, prove his abilities. Companies or persons having Grant was present on the field. From the Corlnne Reporter: need f hit services, will receive prompt Owing to the want of proper tubing attentUa a application to him personathe artesian well caved in so badly that lly, or by letter, address Logan, Utah. it was deemed expedient to start a new one. Yesterday morning work was commenced on a new well, and when If ti Comiko. The long expected fifty feet had been reached, a heavy jet pay car of the Union Pacific will arrive of gas was struck which burned with an intense brilliancy. The color of ceal this afternoon.' It was reported at was also discovered. Work will be prosGreen River last night, where the em- ecuted with vigor. ployees were paid off for the month of A first-clas- s grist mill is among the of the coming season. Caricertainties September. Many anxious men in the boo gold dust still pours in, and shipping Company' service aad weary creditors freight to Montana is still an important ill feel "joyful" over this intelligence. item. , A bull train from Cache Valley, loaded with wheat of a superior quality, Sensible "Boy." A provident indiv- came in last Tuesday. idual of our who has a pendant city, To rather for the ornamental than the usef- Three Children Death. ul, hen the rain commenced to fall tail morning, took off his overcoat and The most horrible and heartrendcarefully rolling it up, put it away so ing occurrence we have heard of in 'hat it would not be spoiled. He some time was the burning of J. C. felt like the Arkansas pioneer, Scott's dwelling-- , three miles east of io did not repair the roof of his dilapid- Clarksburg, in Carroll County, Ten., ated cabin, because when it. rained he on Sunday last, with three children Muldn't We work, and when the weather belotfging to Mr. Scott in it. U pleasant he had ne need of covering. have not enough of the particulars llumcd evi-dent- ly 8juu pox in 'Fiasco. the Central ormed Passengers Pacifie this morning, inf- us that small pox prevails to a wiiderable extent in San Francisco. "! persons were removed to the Pest house within a few days. No Had occurred. Ag evidence of " precautions taken by the y municipal lioritieg against danger, it may be taki that in the month of October, 16 , 20 sewer crossings, and 260 cees- POols, were clearprl .ml fiff wuv II 1 V u U UUUUltU toads a taken from them. 1 'SCISOOir. ber m " "e take I Ti:. evening a num. ! gentleman will meet at 8 o'clock . waitinga iuum oi m8 nion tepot, . 6ui6a dancme club.' Thov d,.; n,uc win Measures to irivi o- - . muter, interrf dancC8 parties. Last parties given by the goflial contributed much to pleasant di-- l.a ; Cv 'u-J- u'T ling away of the '"r-- ,hdr persons have endorent to the to give a full account, but are informed that the scene was beyond description. Mr. Scott was absent from home at the time, in Harrison, and Mrs. . Scott had gone over to a neighbor's house on an errand, and told the children to stay in the house, until she returned. Before she got back the house was in flames, and the little ones confined therein, and could not get out. They were aged respectfully five, three, and one and a half years. Having had no fire since morning, she believed it had died out; but such was not the case, for Bhe had been gone but a few minutes when it was discovered that the houne was burning, and before any one Could reach it, it was enveloped in flames, and all attempts to save the children weie futile, and the mother returned only to witness her "little innocents" being consumed by a fire that was beyoad all control. The mother has almost grieved herself to death over the sad aifair, and is now lying very low, not expected to recover. The scene surely must have been heartrending in the extreme. The mother arrived jcrst in time t see the flesh burned from the bodies of hef , BY TELEGRAPH. American. Jackson, Mis., 5. Nothing official" is Known. The count is very siow. It is generally believed that Amehaa carried the State by 13,-00- 0. LTJNCIIEON. .. PEOPLE ALBERT .CRAY. FltOM TIIE I B It AT PSrOKXII MA IX ST., OCJDEX. Y1MTINO SALT LAKB CITY, BON TOIV SALOON, Has fitted up neat Baltimore, Md , 5. From the litest returns it is tstiniicil STAND, Also m that in the Senate the Democrats have 2a, Republicans 3; in the House the DemISoom Tor Company. ocrats have 08, Republicans 13 The Lunch from 10 eU. to 50 tt. Democratic majority on joint ballot is The very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. eeveniy-iou- City Drug Store. Win. COULD NOT DO DETTEIt LUNCH TITAN Private Dealer in DRUGS, TO CALL AXD EXAMINE Patent Medicines r. County returns Judging from the there will be but Legislature which vative. Richmond, Ya., 5. come in very slowly. incomplete returns. little change in the is Conser two-thir- Milwaukee. 5. The latest reports from Minnesota give Itavis, Republican, for Governor, 5,000 to 8,000 majority. Dike, the Far mers' candidate l'ur State Treasurer, is probably elected. The Reformers claim the election of Ilnyford for Governor. vi lueir omits ucnei m it licon- sin run eight to ten thousand. Kew York, 5. In the Tweed case, after recess. Judtre Davis announced that he would take o action on the untruthful and extraordinary paper presented by Tweed's counsel, and ordered that the cae proceed, nharply checking Graham and Bartlett, who desired to argue the point. After examining one juror and selecting him, and whtn examining the second one, Tweed's counsel claimed that as under the law the court was acting as a trier of jurors, and should take the oath formalfor triers Judge Davis ly pres-ribe- d stated that it was no new thing for a Judge to be a trier. Counsel contended against the Judge, but without any decision on this novel point, the court ad- DINWOODEY'S WALKER BROS. & CO. Immense Stock THEia ! AT LOW FIGURES! dl-- MOVING , IUJ.D. CONSTANTLY OK 'H'S lt THEM A CALL "a ...... urifery. , WATCHMAKERS & JEWELERS, JIAIX STREET, OGDEX. LUIilBER "Watches, Clocks, Corner lVall and JEWELRY, FLATED SILVER WARE; Guns, Pistols. Repairing t Neatly Executed. CHOICE Tariety. and TOBACCOS on llivnd in Always JLtiirge Quautitics. , The Cheapest CIGARS Tlie undersigned has ness at bin old stand ' ' PlOEfiR - IS Ogden. PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALL KINDS A03 . UP STAIRS BBMOTBD. W. S. HEAD HAS J "I i j h s; CASS1MERES - o ; : v YESm'GSto,, ...t; til...,,-Jtaut Reoeiire ts matla Suits or single garmen to order in the 1Attest Style and, at the lowest prices.' J. hi i3 SATiSFACTIONGUARASTEED T. W. JON E i , 6n o o H HO! FOR CONFEEENOEi S a0 sH W w t 1st ' . O W .; ',Vi':- I - ! . . . '. nJ ii , .I .:i!.s.;,i ClloicET-H:iilA.8- H T , 4 COFFEES AND FAM I LY iCROCEniES IN tt "f SALT LAKE CITY?.is y- if i.liif ' ft M t f , M Z ' -- BUOTCH TWEEDS, 3 as 3u s tl N n g 0 ' Salt Ii a It e FAMILIES T,. j I!' C i ty ; -- l ,.s woijld i6: we1li PURCHASE A SUPPLY o m 3 c FEMOVED HI3 BOOT AND SHOE 8IIOP T. II. Vi'sbtter's old mud, R of the t'toh Hotel. v A few doors Sovth ' . r S, 'l ' " BEAVERS, 5EEBLE-W0E- ROOMS ' cholc selection of BROAD-CLOTH- CO RECEPTION ' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC for ladies sod children. to-da- ' CITY pK tJQ STORES, AN A J FASHIONABLE between the " o DRESS- - MA KING. Fifth Street, tii busi '' " Ma in St reet, Ogden. K MRS. GRAHAM, k sCeE u f AND SEE. CALXj' W. V. WILLUMS. " FASHIONABLE Towd ' in prrsot of CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. in d87-l- jr AKD AXD PftOVISIOXS, , JONES HIMSELF AGA1SV JOSEPH C. GItAIlAM Fifth SI reef, Ogden. GROCERIES of th bsst quality, ; CARTRIDGES. GUN M INVITES ..'i..u and Snloglcs, j ' NEEDLE FAMILY GROCERY. NEW :,. . ... .! ! : A.mmLinitioii. FOREIGN. TO HIS : : Iath, AND HOLTHER, ATTEKTION Lumber, , ' WIIITJEPIXE : . tt to-da- y, Siith Street, SEAR U. P. FREIGHT DErOT. CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. COALVILLE COAL. 6. YARD, oGDEisr, BUTCHER SHOP. J. u !. ! d-- 2 L. Call at THE CITY DRUG STORE! NEW BUILDING . Prescriptions Aecaratcly TreparttL PARPE & BOESSEL. The patronage of the public Is respectfully Chicago, 5. The Tribune has reports from 27 coun-- ' solicited. ties in Illinois, showing that the farmers Ofilce and Residence, Main Street. tf elected their tickets in 15 Republican and 1 Democratic counties. In 2 of the 102 counties in the State the Farmer's lickets, without opposition, were run. In 78 the Farmer's tickets alone. In 10 of the other 14 counties the tickets were either straight Republican and DemoFourth Street, Ogden, crat, or one of the tjyo endorsed by . the farmers. Returns show that the farmers carried some of the strongest RepubliOPPOSITE BARNARD WHITE'S. can eounlies in the northern part of the YARD. LUMBER State,' while the Republicans were successful in former Democrat counties in the northern, while the Democrats car- Prime Beef, Mutton, Etc., ried Madison county, formerly Republican. Cieod Cuts and Low Prices. Albany 5. ' The Evening Journal claims that 19 1 In12 and Democrats, Republicans, dependent Republican, are elected to the Senate. It puts Thomason, in the 23d district, Woodworth, in the 20th, as elected, although both are in doubt. It Bays the returns for Assemblymen are so IK ANY QUANTITY TO ANY incomplete that its table may be changed. DELIVER town. Boston, 5. - - $7.00. A meeting of the representatives of By the ton at the cars, " " " delivered, - $8.00. the Lowell mills has been held to con eider the best course lo pursue in view of the present depression. These mil's Special Ratrs by the Car Load, employ about twenty thousand hands, : SANFQRD BINGHAM, JR., operate half a million epindles and about eleven hundred looms. It was voted to Office at V. P. Freight houso begin at once to run on three quarter time and continue until the condition of affairs changed. : Richmond, Va., 5. ' Right' Rev. John Early, a bishop of FASHIONABLE TAILOR, at the M. E. Church, died Fifth Steekt, Ogden, Lynchburg, age 88. Half a Block West of Main Strict. Milwaukee, 5. The chair factory at the Milwaukee Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Clothhouse of correction burned ing Cleaned arid Repaired:183-lLoss $30,000. formation they were sent for. Jle am not examine the accounts these men gave on returning to camp at Bethel. They never informed him they had important papers. He alluded to the fact that he As gave them no recommendation. proof that be gave them no recommendation, he declares that he shared the sentiment of the whole army in regard to Reviere, for wliom the only feeling was one of contempt and disdain. The witness refused to retract the expression at the request of either the Duke 'dAu-mal- e or the counsel for the defense. The president subsequently caused a report of the language used, to be drawn up for presentation to the authorities Rabause and Weis were recalled. The president called attention to the discrepancies between their testimony yesterThe day and the evidence given witnesses then circumstantially contradicted Stoffel and declared that when they arrived in camp be read their disn patches and remarked that the informa-iowas same the that contained they had been rcceiued by telegraph. The government commissioner read a state tuent of the information which he hal filed against Col. Stoffel for making away with dispatches. He reserved the right to prosecute. The court adjourned amid great cscitement. and Toilet Articles. ; tl IK TO THEIR , Col. StoSel was sworn. He never opened or saw the dispatches addressed to McMahon until the Marshal bad perused them. He kite"' only one dispatch was received l'roiu Rabause and Weis; that stated they were unable to obtain the in Fine Stock PREPARATORY TO n la the Bazaine court martial GROCERIES. East Temple Street, 75 First Soutk Street Cheapness and Elegance Combined. E. Paris, ASI 31 ! , WHISKIES, GINS, Cheap. counsel against Judge Divis presiding, on the ground that he is prejudiced It torn WAKT against t he accused since the last trial, and that he is personally hostile to him. The total vote in this city was 101,995. The Democratic maj. for Secretary of State was 31,810. Returns indicate that d30SK!m in the State there was over 1,000 Democratic maj. Some old Democratic coun ties, which had always cast a solid Democratic vole, went Republican with T. BROWN, M. I). a comparatively large maj., and vice vena. SURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN The evening rost says the elections PHYSICIAN, of University of '., Oradust of Richmond Medical College, Va., Keident l'hysi-ciashow purposely an indifferenoe of the and Burgeon to College Hospital; fellow of The in Republicans. Exprm rejoices Va. Medical Society. the Democratic victory. Connor's roaj. After a number of years practical acqnamtance for sheriff of the city and county of New with the Diseases of the Kaatern and Wextern States and Territories has located permanently at York, is 28,858; Walsh's, for county Ogden City, and promises first class service, upon clerk, 14,124; Lawrence.for the Supreme the latest and most improved methods of AlloComt, 10,834; Donahoe, for the same, pathic Treatment in all departments of All of Tammany and Apello Medicine, Surgery and Mid- 17,184. i ; Paints, Oils, Turps, Varnish c$, For He is Determined to Sell STOCK OF GOODS It is understood the paper contains a protest of the s : ! FINE COGNAC BKANDY, Case Goods, FURNITURE TBESeXT PURE . WINES. OF journed till Voted. ' ARE CLOSING OUT DRIVER, Prop, 0 . Pariug tbsir tliit to Cenference. ' 1,11 Quality Unequalled. C. W. DAVIS. 484U |