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Show "1; Suootinq ; Match.. Another pigeon match caaie off jester,: with the following result. C II. Grenwell, 111101 T. Clayton, 0110 10 J. Wright, 011101 W. M. Chapman, 111101 Victory for Grenwell and Wright. Clayton and Chapman shot at two birds Xollco. each to decide which was to pay the in held to be Conference loss and both shot their two birds so tbeC.LofApril next, they had to divide expenses after all. dJourn 10 TbursJay" M' BY, TELEGRAPH. T. IV. JONES, Japan Advices. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Trouble in the Spanish Bank of Havana. The Queen's Speech in Parliament. . ;Dnl Uci'J nDd o'clock Mt 10 ' a.m. Condensations. Bmoham Yocso, Geo. A. Smith, Daniel H. Well. J. AMERICAN. Pittsburg, Ta , 19. At Medoc City, yesterday, an oil tank was struck by lightuing, throwing the burning oil in all directions, setting fire to and destroying several store houses containing tuuks with huge quantities of oil. Loss $32,000. From yesterday's A'ewt : A few months since, a man name Jenes was sentenced to serve a term of one hundred days at hard labor, for person officer. He worked out the morning, bi8 jj was held to appear in the and barrel or us.wppo.ea term, Theatre, on a previous charge ot Probate Court night by ine tsUba dropped in amount of $500. The the forgery, "uitler nd his men." amount was not forthcoming and Jones ating an Og- - near th tlD.-T- ht la bondsmen. Kejnolds has gone Armstrong, just roleased from the We saw him at chain gang, celebrated the occasion of business. . theD.il He en bit the his freedom by getting drunk, and then rk this morning. time wben he expressed his affection for a police offon the head ererj icer, who trotted him off to the City Hall, lDe P0luk "V"' aniito, nd steam of head determined to enjoy the hospitality of tt- - nn( nn (rood D time, f" towhw.le for "breaks. the city during winter. ttderb Sheriff John Burt of Box Elder CounGood nailer. ty, has been summoned to appear before Judge McKean, to answer to a charge of Bbother One of the contempt of Court, of a wrongful con PmsivsBt . i t T.M.iia eeea k tiPTPf version of property which was levied eJiiors of tue rrw ne dui Lake Ineatre Salt the ,Uiu upon under execution. man. a and better wiser a it Wm, D. Taylor, who kept a boarding lutes thing for him house, died suddenly Wednesday night, Would it not be a good dose and a coroner's wdtbe Timet th repeated the jury rendered a verdict Robert? ? Eh fit of a iu died of eveniBg apoplexy. wry From this morning's Herald: A youth, who, in a mining camp, in is one Docs and BabiW. The theatre the vicinity of Salt Lake, full in love of the worst places in the world for dogs with the niece of a Justice of the Peace. nd babies. Yet, who ever went to our Now, the aforesaid Justice is of a jocu ! Theatre without hearing one or both lar turn of mind. He interrupted the betwould be ! far Jt thus this is Whv couple who were in close communion tertc leave Ihem in their Kennels ami !at Wednesday, at the residence of :lles, that, actors and au'liences might a mutual friend, and without malice, be relieved from their barks and squalls. aforethought joined the twain in the men. bonds of wedlock. The tot diiant biide refused to acknowledge the validity of We con- Wklcomb Littlr Steasgek. the ceremony, but at last accounts she rslulnte our respected City Attorney were in and her newly-mad- e epou-- e in the arrival ef another little lawyer at with their and mas. coHSultatian pas this morning. Coming tii domicile Niss Katherine Rogers appeared to sm . long line of Tanners, he has the great advantage last night in the char lump'e of the present incnmbe t of the acter of Julia, the heroine in the drama twidenfal chair to encourage him tn of "The Hunchback." We bid wi the higheH eminence A responsible gentleman snt a cable b ill come to Ugden, and hope that yesterday, stating the Emma dispntoh ffiadow mav never ?row less. company had, witbin the last few days, sold two hundred tons of ore, which even- I "Oliver Twist." sayed on an average of $283 per tou. i; lb e expectat ons of the frequenters the Birth. Ogden Theatre will be realized, udwe believe gratified by the introdThis morn'ng, at one o'clock, to the uction, for the fir ft lime in this city, w ife of F. S Richards, Esq , of this city, :f "Oliver Twist" The play abounds in a Sue son. All well. tolling scenes, and startling and eplcn-;i- d imagery. Particular care bus been Died. iown in the selection of the cai--t of At Ilarrisvil e, Weber Ceunty, TJ. T., characters, and nothing will be wanting March 12th, 1S74, 2t4am., Ellen, wife omnkf its reprt'Beutalion as perfect as of C. J. Anderson, and daughter of John ircumstances will admit. The drama and Ingre Nelson. Deceased was born if "Oliver Twist" surpasses in richness at Ortofta, Sweden, May 7th, 1848; was of imagination combined with a panorin 1862; emigrated to Utah in ama of lower life with its realities, and baptized 18G6, and was married to C. J. Ander evrjday experiences that the genius son in the fall of the same year. f the greatest novelist of this age ever She was a kind and effectionate wife conceived. Love, benevolence, iustice. and mother, and a faithful Saint. She ttimi and its expiation are brought sever faltered in her faltb, and died in forti in vivid colors. Those who wish the hope of coming farth in the resur-rectiotowjoy the spirit of one of the greatest of the jus'. She leaves a husband productions of Dickens will be sure to two children and a large circle of and tttend the theatre evening. to mourn her loss. Com.1 friends Newt and Scandinavian Star, Theatrs Last Night. A very good please copy. wdience attended the theatce last night A Maryland lady, Mrs. H. B. Cod- witness the performance of Scott's of Frederick county, who has Dramatic Company. "The Miller and way, a reputation m a contracestablished hu men" was well presented, ana effeo-- i for "fills" and "cuts," has filled tor itg rendition. The Company several contracts in Pennsylvania. insists mainly of amateurs, and do not She has been awarded a 100.000 wPire to the excellence of a professional job on the Western Maryland 11. R., tonpe, b! their entertainment exhib- and now takes the work ot excavating ition talent that would justify their a tract f& Baltimore for building sites. :mto more than an average standing lecture on "Liquids," In """iS the votaries 0f the dramatic art. Plsj went off exceedingly well, and at the Royal Institution, Prof. Tyn-damentioned that he had learned received with many manifestations from Cypt. Shaw, the head of the Cordial We cannot fail to approval. Blot. .11 Jtire Department, that a London .uusion to the fine recitation of scratch in the nozzle of a fire engine D. Crowther.in "Betty and I are delivery pipe, which an ordinary The entertainment was really H and the impersonations of the dif-- " workman might overlook, will reduce its throwing power from 200 feet characters were well produced. down to 150 ieet. A K4ttrt.-D- ble hunting oA H. ' . C 3. Si cf NT, tali. SITS. to. 155-- tl o r. ll to. if float Time. m Lgan, we . . n Lit.- - learn that stock is "lug severely in Cache Valley. from 18 inehes to 8 ft. . The deep be- Paradise; hay is nearly sneds are being denuded of . Mir raw covering, and old chaff piles, "w'7 considered worthless, are be-- J Pwehased as a lMt resort to keep Logan and 0 "'rom suffering. aoP our Cache become Yaller friends despondent. SpriBg is ra to obtain a foothold. Wb haggles the cleuds, its , J,r Wirm ua4through , ana. we oe- r,n Winter jiowenui, will soon yield his frlMn i . uu me W. fon yonng grass will lohmth tbebal my air. At'Z f 1 PURHIIT.UES! A Detroit paper says that a man who claims to be a coumd, and is a namosake of a former President of the United States, applied to the Director of the Poor for relief. None of President Grant's cousins in any appreciable degree are ever likely t be in the same fix, if they only take advantage of the opportunities he so generously puts in their way. Spiritualistic mediums have received a very discouraging confession from "that bourne :" "My name was hllen Lurry, and I died in Uoston last September. I had a crick in my back when I was sick, and I have it bow just the same, but I want my friends to know I am setting along very well, and th?t I am not in hell at all." San Francisco, 19. The Japan Gaiette of Feb. 23, contains he follow iug : . On the 2lJth of January the Empress received Ihe wives and families of tiie English, United States and Belgium Ministers. The Emperor has ordered that his own income shall pay tat equally with his subjects; he will sy about $2o,000 KiJii, one of t lie foreign ambassadors, has been appointed Minister of Educa- tion The Government is making strenuous efforts to put down the rebellion of the Samourui, but many of the military threw down their arms and refused to fight their countrymen. The Gazcttt says the people need huTe no fears lor Ihe safety of their friends in Japan, nor fer the financial condition tt the country A dispatch from Portland, Oregon, says at the Democratic State Convention, organized yesterday. J. S. M. Vancleave was elected President. The pla'forra adopted favors free navigation of the Celumbia, the construction ot a lreak water at Port Orford, the construction of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake rail road to the southern boundary of the Slate. Sympathy was declared in lavor of the Patrons of Husbandry, and in lavor of the economical adminisiration of Stale affaiis. Gov. Grover was chosen ion; Cbadwick by acclamation for ns Secretary ef State, and for G A. Ludon for Congress. There was an immense mass meeting in Union Hall to night, uuder tuelea'i ol the Waman's Temperance UnioH. Pro hably four tlrousaud people were pres ent. Eloquent speeches were niadc.and enthusiasm was, manifes ed. great Sireng resolutions were adopted in favor of an ordinance prohibiting the sale of liquor by groceries. . Leavenworth, 19. The temperance movement is active The ladies to day visited a number of Haloons nod prayed aud sung. An immense crowd followed, but offered uo violence, Worcester, Mass., 19. Wiihout previous announcement four bands of ten or twelve women eaeh started to day, aud visited many prominent saloonx, singing and praying wherever allowed, and urging the inmates and spectators to sign the pledge, Tbey were generally well treated, but their succobb was net marked. ' Between the PIONEER AND CITY' DRUG STORE3, Main Street, Ogden i EASTERN FURNITURE '' . , l YVLl Of TUB STOCK lho Fiueet and Cheapest atotl of LATEST STILES OF GOODS, IS XO tr Suitable to the Season and OF THE FIRST QUALITY. The very BEST WORKMAN SHIP, and a , TIT GUARANTEED. GOOD T. W. JONES. . J. BOYLE & Go's. FSW STORE, EAST Slim MAIX STItEET, OGDEX. ' ; ;-- ; CHEAP COAL All kinds of Household poods, for the Drawing Koom, Purlor Kitchen or lied Room. New Styles of l.ookhig. ; ... Glasses, Taper HniiRings, Window Shades, : : Cornices,and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy lionicf. . -- Of A Superior Quality TON OR CAR LOAD. BY TIIE . APPLY TO C. P. Stock Track, SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. OR TO H. S. BLANCETT ct Z. C. M. & CO., NOW IS YOUR I. Warehouse, Ogden. LIQUOR STORE. East Side Main St., Ogden. - A New UEllV HEX'S Arrival .. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, Porters Wines, Ales and TIIE HEASURE BY AT W. TM VEET LOWEST II. CLAKK, PRieB. . Propr. d'O-t- f. MONEY SAVI3 YOUR PURCHASES BOOTS :F .' ' ." AXD OVEitSIHRTS, ' 0P ALL KINDS. , '' ARTICLK ef Of the CHOICEST TO Men's Coats, Pants, Vests, t DKE'3 ONE DOOR SOUTH OF 1ARR0LL LlVtttY STAkLJfS. TIMIi BY MAKING d94-3- - ' .r ' :) .. . Children, and Men's Shoes, Women, ! MEN'S HATS and CAPS, LINSEYS, FLANNELS, EtcEtc: All to bo sold regardless of cost, to jnako room for NEW GODS.' i ft CAL New York, 16. Private advices from Havana to Cuban merchants here, soy that commissioner De La Fonda, while engaged iu the examination of the affairs of tbv Spanish Bank, has ascertained that that institution has issued $100 000.000 in AT W. FOULGERS ...... i . . General Merchandise Store, paper currency, instead of $60,000,000, which the bank had acknowledged in their published statement, nnd that their capital is only $(i0 000.000; and further, that the basis for this over issue bus been a loan to the Captain General of not less thau $50,000,000 in paper currency, without specie to back up its In addition, there is a story that notes. a large quantity of counterfeit bills have been discovered. Many persons are exchanging their currency for real estate and buildings, the holders of paper money being far more anxious to have property in buildings than to hold any quantity of depreciating currency. MAI3V - STREET, - OGDEN ' Families supplied with First Class Groceries, ProVisions m at the Lowest Prices. o 0 w ' 5 : ' r PUBLICNOTICE. PAHPE & BOESSEL To our FririulA nnd Patrons in Town and Country. i4 We wisli to, tender to you our C3 great-fu- l acknowlcdgeoicnts fpr tbe very FOREIGN. Londin 19. The Queen, in her speech, read on the of Parliament to day, alludes to the marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh as a pledge of friendship of tvo great Empires, and friendly relations with foreign Powers. In the Lord's address in reply to the royal speech, Duke Somerset, liberal, sharply attacked Gladstone for listening to if not- encouraging parlies who the disemberment of the Empire. Earl Grey, libera), described the uissolu tion of the last Parliament as an act of political suicide, committed during a Lord Silborne temporary insanity. briefly and eloquently defended Gladstone. Earl ef Derby, new minister of foreign affairs, in some remarks on tha foreign policy of England, intimated that the marriage' of the Duke of Edinburgh was of political importance. In the House of Commons there was a large atteadance, the galleries were crowded with spectators. Mr. Disraeli, on entering, was greeted with cheers bv his supporters. When the members returned from the Chamber of Peers, Mr. Anderson gave notice that on the 31st inst., he would call attention to the fact that British subjects had not yet received compensation for their losses, in acoordanee with the provisions of the treaty of Washington. An address in response to the Queen's speech, similar to that adopted by the Lord's, was moved. Mr. Torrens moved an amendment, declaring that Parliament is conscious of its obligations to specially care for India, and assuring the Queen of the interest with which i' wili consider the measures to alleviate the distress there, and prevent a recurrence of the famine. Mr. Gladstone said he would not seek to place any ob struction in the way of the Government in its treatment of India, lie deprecated the creation of a commission to inquire into the relations of employers and employed, but concluded by promisa fair ing to give the new government amendtrial. Disraeli objected to the ment of Mr. Torrens as inopportune, and it was withdrawn, The address was then adopted, and the Jlonse adjourned ! '! Ever Offered in this Market, OX EXIIIIilTIOX, AND FOB SALE AT & WATCHMAKERS large amount of JEWELERS, tavo patrbnage-yo- u bestowed upon us in the pist, and w e 0 e A MAIX STREET, OGDES are resolved "Watches, Clocks, trading, will merit your dotfideneo in JEWELllY, PLATED SILVER WARE; - H 1 oH s X w n ass w i a A w s Si meani long ; together with 'We hava experience. . made tery extensive purchases in Guns, Pistols, 5: Hats and Caps, and Boots Shoes and a largo line, of, Sent&' Furnishihg Goods, all :cf which A.mmunition. a) Repairing Xeaily Executed. o NEEDLE IIOICB GUN TOBACCOS ST we are determined to sell mai CIGAES In great AND, PHYSICIAN. MIDWIFE s 15 - M. D. rUYSICIAjr.ei?GKi!f axd oh?tktrician z Medicine, Surgery and 3 wifery. St 9 9 Tli patronag ,. .iie.ted. of tba puUie : - aUcption.. .'.L.'i Mid- V sail JUU1.C JlJ. IXNCHEOX. CRAY. ALBERT - t . . ( A AT TH E . 13 OX" . ; LU TON ' SALOON, . ITa ft ted N C II sp a neat S T A N D, , 1 Vrivnte Kooui for Company Lvth from 10 it ' rrpt;n!ly , .IlespectfwllyV f X Alumnin of liniTMnitjr of V., (Jnwliwte ct I'liyii- llicliniond Me)ical College, Va., and Burgeon to Unit-gJliMnali teuuw vl A' a. Medical Society. After a number of yean pratlrl atqn!nlnr wilh tlie JXdcjwse of Ilia Kalern and W wters Hmtm and Terrilorie lia. located ieriuar.ently at firt cla lierTica. upon Ogden City, and promip the latest and most improved method, of ' in all drj,artLiieut cf ' I ';,- UTAU. T. E. BltOWJi, "3 . ' Uoekf Eat of tu'TaUrnidleTf OGDEX, S ; coun try solicited wh icn will rcccivo ati-i- f our. .(jarcfu 3 atthe Low est possible .prices,. "Wholesale aild Ite'aii. Ordcrsfroin town and CARTRIDGES. Tnety. o I are resolved that shall we AND 02 9 and Uonorallo be our line i f conduct, as we posscsa a a. t the future, CUTLERY, ...... increased SPECTACLES. o H Jc if faithful Tbo nrj Vfrt tty. to 60, cU. !1 Alf, Tojieri and Cigr. i . : ; :4-i- ( i i I i |