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Show tjtleu ,rSfa -- " - ' function. PIUUSHIM Cowm. R08K. Edi toi nd Business MKer. m w PEK r'bli,,y tb. 'CAUED.-- H.W. Mr. Mjrrw,r.r gvre us cf the Corinne Reporter pleat-,ntcUtoda- tiailroad Men Take Xolice. Gv BMer Wm. Kne. cle r Company. Frauklin Streets, Ogilea nffics corner Fittu and From Kock iu tbe Territory. Th bert coal ...dKMUiiton. By the ton or the car loap gyring fARRi Ageut ; . , 'T r-- ? liMr.'and Mrs. Wm. M. Clancy, j; with a daughter, of this city, are blessed this on sphere was wbos appearance 1 ' welcomed at two o'clock yesterday after-noo- St. Louis, 7. are happy to anImproving. who nounce that Miss Madeline Low, is ill, been seriously "time some for bus est f recovering. new HALOON, LUNCH MOVING and received la?t Thursday by the manwho desires to ager of that institution, the for thanks gift. Mr. express his He'-'lew- Is invited Jo call at thejtfuseum whenever he visits Salt Lake City. ' ap- pointed a committee t consider the ap plication of Mr. E. Covington for permission to sink a well for oil in the southwest corner of the city. Yesterday the committee visited the place designated, on the corner of Eighth and Franklin streets. After a careful prospect the; discovered that on the surface of many pools of water there were numerous oleaginous spots which, when examined, hd the taEte and smell of petrole- d-- 2 . . Ptttj given V Last r. Night. The grand at the Junction Hotel last and for which many long waited expectation, was a most bril lianloccasion. The nieht was Bigbt, a Anxious Drcd tois, and at an early hour the invited guests commenced to throng the spa f the hotel. The uining room gden Brass Band played several pieces nied m to join those who a already entered, and were received tythepopuUr hosts Messrs.,. Chapman 'Scally.who were assiduous In the from tlie comtooacement to the " of the evening, or rather till the bours of morn. About eighty "Pie took part in the dance to the ex-- J "eat mu"'e of the quadrille baud, and 4nJ others enjoyed themselves in so- converse.' The best spirit and the I tMt order and all seemed prevailed, ' into the 'spirit of the occasion infinite test The room was ra- -' frith the smiles 0f beauty,' and the faultless in their elegftace and ns J '0l0Ck 8Upper WttS an- - - Wm. D1IIVEII, Prop, Dealer in FURNITURE DRUGS, 10 HIS Now din &f ID taU Patent Medicines PURE EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, WINES. UTAH. FINE - OGDEN, NEW COOI3, ! GINS, WHISKIES, COGNAC BRANDY, Case Goods, JUST RECEIVED. Faints, Oils Turps, Varnishes, Tho Best and Cheapest GROCERIES. ASD Imported Furniture ever offered iu this city. CALL Fine Stork of Perfumery and Toilet Articles INSPECT. AND CONSTANTLY ON JOHN BOYLE. Prescriptions PAUPE&BOESSEL. &3? T HAND. Frer81"' Accurately -- Cull at 3 THE CITY DRUG STORE! d3U7-t- f , New Jt WATCHMAKERS JEWELERS, MAIN NTHEKT, OCjDEX. "Watclies, Clocks, LUMBER Corner Wall and Sixth Street, JEWELItY, PLATED SILVER WA11E; 6 OGDEN", KEAR V. T. FREIGHT DEPOT. .CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. Guns,Pistols, AXI) AVIIITlT Lumber, Latli, ami Sainglcs, ' A.mmunition. , QuantitioH. CALL AND SEE. CARTRIDGES. and CIGARS , Ahvnys on Ilmitl lit ' CHOICE TOBACCOS Tariety. . . The Cheapest in Town. Repairing Neatly Executed. GUN , of the best quality, J-.ai-y) NEEDLE YARD, I W. D. AYILLLVMS. in graat 187-l- y AGAIN. JONES HIMSELF G bun The undersigned linn nees ut his old stand between tho 0 PIONEER AND CITY' DRUG STOllES, Main Street, Ogden, , A chutes seleclIoD of . L. g p4 ' Fancy the feelings of a Pernisyl vania mether (Warwic Township, Chester county' near Hopewell it ur nace) who observed that her child (4 months) was breathing with great difficulty in its cradle asleep inspec tion was the work of a moment , when it was discovered that "something like a cord" was round the child s body under its little nightgown Something like a cord, indeed! It was a snake thirty inches long coiled tight around the frame of the cherub In fact, the wicked old serpant was so ' comfortabe that it was with good deal of difficulty that he was persuaded to uncoil; and when he did so instead f stopping he bolted hastily into a hole. home. AXD FMISIOJS The very latest infea fon is a portable CflEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. traveling bed bed consis'tiTg of a light hair mattress, bolster and pillow, a and attach woolen blanket, camp-stool- , ment for putting uo the bed 'the whole FASHIONABLE can be rolled up like a shawl into a packDRESS-MAKIN- G. age about two feet long. u, (ft .H w H Ogden. AIL JUD8 RECEPTION ' ROOMS UP O H ci 4 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ' 04 4 y, o T. W. JONE. W o -- 0 HO! In) TOR CONFERENCE. a H G. IV. Davis. C5 LU z a HI 9 SALT LAKE CITY, w H Jhas the CHOICEST TEAS, as H COFFEES AND FAMILY GROCERIES, o J! IS o i s c 6 is 1 Salt Lake M O n u hO FAMILIES Citv . -- ) nJ STAIRS J m P. WOULD DO W 13 1, tf e TO bbmoyed; W. S. READ II AS REMOVED ITIS BOOT AND SHOE SUOP to T. U. Webster s old stand, feic doers South V ta H PURCHASE A SUPPLY A . H purp-hous- life. Elo.,' Suitu or single garments made to order in the Latest Style and at the lowest prices. , g H ' JiiHt Roooivetl. v aa H. MRS. GRAHAM, The young ladles in Chicago draw their pet dogs about the streets in Fifth Slreel, - baby carriages, and have nice little FB?f AED 10 USDERTAKE kennels for them at home in the TS JL of drawin rooms. ' It is considered a FASHIONABLE XEERLE-IYORweakness in a Chicago fashioabh woin e man to be without a for ladies ai4 chilJrsa. S, tJOOTCII TWEEDS, CASS LM EKES. YE3TLNGS, H M U FAMILY GROCERIES DOMESTIC AM) BEAVERS, J. IIOLTIIElt, ling. FOREIGN JJROAD-CLOTII- e " 1 STOCK COALVILLE COAL. The five leading branches of man ufacture in the United fetates are d nd ,a sumptuous feast was iron, lumber, cotton, machinery and M Seal!.' """I Chapman and woolen, ranging in importance 'n the r.dlSt!Dor,bothinqual. It is now definitely settled that order named, lhe irou trade em the telegraph wires in Germany are ploys 135,515 operatives and a capia the no longer to be affixed to poles in the tal of 198,350,125; the lumber reluctantly . K1M, dspartcd s" it, , 3G7 operatives and a capi 163 trade 01 un buried are to be but in "irn.a ,,. m , m"ing open air, ot me advancing hours. U! of ?20 1,500.273. dergrcund tubes tWClV! noun EXTENSIVE HIS BUTCHER SHOP. a, llJt II AS REMOVED OG!E. ex-re- . Painful Accident. Simon Vf., son of our esteemed townsman, S. S. Iliggin-botharmet with a serious mishap yesterday afternnoon, about four o'clock. He was amusing himself with a companion who had been chopping wood in the yard of Mr. Gale. Young Higgin-bothasketched a string on a log holding one end with' Lis right liand, and asked his comrade to cut it in two, but in the attempt to do bo the boy missed his mark, and struck the hand of tbe unfortunate lad. The ax was very harp aad passed obliquely upon the fleshy "part of the hand, ; between the thumb an4 forefinger, inflicting a severe wound, the first and second fingers being 89 lacerated that they were held togeth er by about the eighth part of an inch of the skin. Dr. P. L. Anderson was summoned to attend the' youth, and at once sewed the wound. The opera- tip "u was paintui, requiring seventeen stitches to bind the frightful wound; but was borne with unflinching courage. He is now in a favorable condition. i. MA IX ST., JOHN BOYLE T. E. St'. formerly a regions of thought there were unmistakable evidences of the existence of coal oil in that vicinity. It is under stood that the committee will report favorably to the petition of the applicant. J ! e Pennsylvania, i. A Bargain to-d- .Petroleum. Messrs. Walter Thomson, Jos. Parry and I.' Canfield were at City Drug Store. NEW BUILDING! three-quarte- The eagle which a week ago, Hellewell was shot by Mr. Museum Deseret to the was forwarded 'Ac KNOwtEDGMEKT Mr. Canfield, who was resident in the coal and oil BROW AT LOW FIGURES . e. um. ALBERT CRAY. Two iron works of South St. Louis have stopped, throwing 200 men out f AT THE employment. The Vulcan Iron Works ave stopped two of their three furnaces 1JOX TOIV IIu Uttfd tip a neat nd closed their rail mill, diechareine about 400 men. Other works have also STAND, opped some of their furnaces, or dis Also a charging part of their employees, and Private Room for Company. u nave reduced wages twenty per cent.. Lunch from 10 et. to 50 ct. Many manufacturing establishments in the city have materially reduced their The very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. , woi kiug lorce, but have not cut dowu wages A special from Fort Sill says the In- ians burned Whaley's ranche near Red The European Mission. The followCO, River station, on Monday, and murdering is from the Millennial Star of Oc . ed one man, and drove away considera: 14th: ble stock. Two men, belonging to a Releaser. Elders John I. Hart, surveying party, are reported killed 85 ARE John Neffand V. K. Barton are released milea from Fort RichardsoTi. on Satur- to return to Utah with the 22ud of Octoay. The Mescalde Apaches, from New ber company, which will be in charge of ElJer Hart, assisted as he may require, Mexico, are raiding in Texas and com' . mitting murders. by his brethren. Tbe Comanches on their reservation D. to Prest. F. we letter TUEia TBESKNT By Richards, ear this post, have Dot and cannot de- are informed that about 120 persons ver un the five men Rtinulnteil for ai have been baptized during the past year, the Fort Sill council, and as a conseSTOCK OF GOODS and about 170 have emigrated this quence their annuity goods and food will be withheld, after this week, which season from Nottingham Conference. is expected will drive them to the war Elder Hart expresses great pleasure in path. Bo ton, 7. the result of the labors of Elder A. B. FBEPARATORT TO The Manchester, N. II , print works Taylor, son of Apostle John Tayloe, , ave stopped printing until the 1st of The return ef President Hart to the December, throwing about five hundred District over which be presides in this people out of employment. lhe Great Falls manufacturing com county will be hailed with delight by all INTO TUEIIt pany's mills will be run on three-fourt- h good citizens of West Weber. The ime, on and after next Monday. Amesbury woolen mill commenced, yesThe SalisFrom yesterday's terday running on half-timCondensations. r bury mills are running on Salt Lake Keivs: nue. Merrimac company shuts lhe The coal croppings found near the own for the month of No- -city, are similar in appearance to the ember., Owing to a reduction in their sSr GIVE THEil A CALL a Rock Springs ai tide, and found four wages a large number of laborers on the Maine Central bridge, at Amater- feet below the surface of the ground. , llle, have quit work, lbe Maine Cen IF TOO WANT Mr. Evans Rogers, who arrived Thurs- tral has just discharged three hundred day evening from Omaha, was robbed of workmen. Havana, 6. $2,700, while traveling with his wife, It General Jouvilas issued Captain is supposed, by a couple of fellows who an official address. He says there is made themselves familiar on a short ac- nothing of such passing interest to the quaintance. The money was in an inside public good and prestige, and honor of the nation, as tbe restoration of the nor pocket of the vest, from which it was mal state of affairs in the Island of BROWN, M. 1). extracted by the thief cutting a slit Cuba. He proposes to subject everyacross his clothing. On reaching the thing to this elevated consideration 1tlYSrCIAN,SERGEON AS D OBSTETRICIAN of Va., Gradual of hotel where they stopped in Salt Lake, within the limits of the law. The social lliVl.nmiid Medical Colleire. Va.. K8iJut I'tiysi- and exigencies of tbe present ctan and Snrgaon to Cul)i-gliospital; 'llow of Mr. Rogers discovered the cut in his question, poch, will be the subject of special Va. Medical Society. of Tears practical acquaintance Aflnra number vest, and the loss of his money. Mr. meditation and study. Notwithstand- with the Diseases of the Eastern and Weftern Rogers is positive that he had the money ng war has been initiated he will seek to States and Territories has located permanently al etermine upon tbe bes--t plan for chang Ogden City, and promises first class service,01 upon safe when he reached Ogden. allothe latest and most improved meinous ing the condition of the laborers, keep- - pathic Treatment Iu all ' department of From this morning's Herald: ng in view tbe agricultural interest and Mid-tvifer- y. In reply to an invitation extended to ighis of proprietors, the maintenance of Medicine, Surgery and Charles G. Loeber, Esq., by one hun productive industry and the general The patronage of the public is respeetfully down this dred and sixty-fou- r solicited. citizens, he has con good of the country. He lays .basis of his policy upon the principle Otllrt and Residence, Main sented to deliver, there, his lecture on that the mission of all tf government is "The-Timewhich he intends to de protection. Consequently the fear tuat s," bat inconsiderate resolutions and liver in the Eastern cities. De Trobriand writes from cease. measures will be adopted OKghtto General R. Confidence must be renewed, for Ft. Steele, W. T., on the 25th ult., that without it the re.entabli?hment ef public within a few days he will depart for credit would be impossible.- - The ad dress concludes as follows: "All may Europe on a year's leave of absence. Fourth Street, Ogden. rest assured that I will comply with the Dr. Lord delivered his lecture on the instruction of the national government life of "Good Queen Bess,'.' to a fair au to be untiring in my efforts to procure BARNARD WHITE'S OPPOSITE dience.' He will lecture Ibis evening on peace and encourage credit; and pursue LUMBER YARD. that none of the great interests of "Richelieu," at the solicitation of many fraud, be land suffer while I act as your gov citizens. Prime Beef, Mutton, Etc., ernor. A dastardiy attempt to outrage the i Good Cuts and Low Price. In England a society has been formed person of a young lady living in the Fifteenth Ward, but her screams brought for the purpose of demonstrating Is man kind that the world is perfectly flat. timely assistance and the ruffian escap The boss fiddler at a watering place ed through an open window. hop being asked if he could play "A From the Tribune: Thousand and One Nights," signified The Bingham Canyon railroad has his readiness to do so at two dollars a been doing an excellent business since night. "pvKLIVERED VH AKY QUANTITY TO ANY XJ part of town. it has been thrown open to travel. From The porters of European railways the ICth of October to the 1st inst , G43 the ton at the cars, - - $7.00. complain bitterly ef the size and weight By " delivered, 88.00. No one there ever ." of American trunks. passengers were carried over it." ; Robert Edwards, of Frovo, claims to thinks of lugging about such portable Special Eatrs l)y the Car Load, have invented the system of "Perpetual safes. Motion." Tbe Icelanders are beginning to mi SANFORD BINGHAM, JR., An effort is being made to establish a grate quite extensively to tbe United Office at U. 1". Freight house are said to resemble the States. park near Fraust's, together with a mile Scotch inThey appearance, and are a bright, track and a general place of resort. class of peo- clean and healthy-lookinGeorge F. Prescott, Esq., returned last evening from Leavenworth. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Phpsicians have declared war From the Corinne Reporter '. Fifth Street, Ogden, the white vail, dotted with The Indians are strutting about the against Half a Block West of Main Street. black. They are said to be injurious streets with new Government blankets. to the eyes. ; C". , Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Cloth Potatoes are selling from the wagon at ing Cleaned and Repaired.ltd-lcents a bushel. thirty-fiv"Why should we celebrate Washing The Ctah Northern brought down ton's birthday more than mine?" asked "Because he never told a a teacher. four cars loads of grain yesterday morn- - lie!" shou'ed a little boy. G110CERY. iSg. New Hampshire bas a compalsory 'Business was unusually brisk yester school law, requiring that every person of four day moraine, by the arrival JOSEPH C. GRAUAM, having in custody a child between eight and fourteen years of age shall send it large trains at the same time. to school at least twelve weeks in the I Street, - - Ogdcu. , of which six shall be consecutive. year, ATTKJTIOS TO IIIS NEW AM The law provides that the child may bo INVITES A Snake of instructed in a private school or at jS n. We the last meeting of the City Ceuncil, REMOVED. LUNCHEON. CLOSINQ OUT u vowing Coal and Mining ! i BY TELEGBAPU. WALKER Young, bome rwuoilloffieSttteattheTaberna: I Died. At Brigham City, on tho 2d inst., of of old age and debility, John Bynon, aged 73 years. Deceased was born at St. Clairs, Car. marthensblre, South Wales. He acted as a minister in the Wesleyan Church in bis earlier days; embraced the gospel 18 years ago, in which he has lived without guile ever since. Though alone in his old age he was not without a comfortable borne, and had many kind friends to administer to his wants. of tho Utah Hotel. 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