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Show Is jykBT . bjU , ITS. 10. 5M :te. PEvBOSE.EJitoi A.. C. Pyper, Esq., of Salt was in town Lake, on business Sunday .xcepted, connected with Z. C. M. I. Glad to see Aleck. COfAT. iBdBainMMj.ir, police. Wagons! way Eastward. UEO. A. SMITH, H. Wells. n i.. ana summer uwu. assortment, fl.8tcla!tyle,jul . BnrlnC ar- - .l Iron Works. Mr. Parkes, of the Iron Company, expects to start for Ogden about the first of April, and will commence work on the buildings necessary for the works as sooa as possible. The best stock of hats 'v, Sulks. into From Chicago. Mr. Geo. S. Smith, f Ogden are now for brought n the Boot and M. I., Ugaen, an 10 do buiu representing ,! at Z. C. rates. Shoe firm of Doggett, Bassett and Hills, ,fft Terr low Chicago, is in town doing business with our principal merchants. His is one of Bteal Test Quiet. Nary drunk, fight, the genuine houses in this line of trade. disturbance. Locals s.carce. Police Aldermen taking a rest, duty a inecure. Got Tub Bullets. Dr. T. E. Brown Spring is calling loafers thinning out. has succeeded in extracting from Mr for work in the eTffjbody lo prepare W. Hen. Clark, the twu bulletsjemalning fields and gardens. in his body, and which could not be found immediately .after the shooting. Bshikd The C. P. train was an hour We are glad to know that Uiider-Sherif- f wi t half behind time this morning. Clark will not be a walking lead miue, diThe detention was oh the Humboldt and that this officer is again fit for duty. vision, but we have not learned the well-kuow- tame. Hilts! K tyle oT IIuls! Hats! Gent's ami Boys' Hals fur the hut nrrived at Z. 0. M. tali iui thetu. I, Ogdeu iea-- , branch, ditil-l- Br;g!it,benming and beautiful. Iloa'ls drving up quickly, warm poking into all kinds of creviaud driving out dampness. No ces, room for tlae dumps, but smiles lighting Weather Not Out or Danger Rogers, the brakesman who was hurt a few days ago, is still at the Junction Hotel in a precarious condition. Dr. Brown hopes that he will be able to save the patient's arm from amputation, but is rather doubtful. On His Track A mule was stolen from Mr. W. G Child, at Riverdale, last Mr. Cbild started on tbe trail, Monday. and we heard this morning that he has up every countenance. tracked the animal to Salt Lake, which Immigration The first steamship of with the thief will most likely be in his the season, wiih "Mormon'' emigration, clutches shortly. We hope so. sun-ra- will leave Liverpool on Wednesday, the Lois of friends coming; 6th of May. them and find them to receive prepare homes and employment. The following telegram, by Deseret line came to hand last evening: "Frederic Oiaon, the young man who to commit suicide, at. Si. ittumpted Suicide. the 24tb, died the the same He was unconsera'aj at nine o'clock. cious to the last." Buries, on Goods. Uiggiubotham, Child 4 Co. are now opening an assortment of Spring goods, attractive enough to catch in; lady's eye. Go and see them, ladies. '(ire afraid your hubbies won't like us fir putting you up to this, but we can't aelp it, cow; it's done. Spring Nailed. One of the Z. C.M.I. was riding on a keg of nails (both in a wagon), the vehicle gave a Nearly bojs were and both keg and boy went to not to grass to mud, the nails searly fixing htm to terra firma. Nothing lost, but a little'mud gained. lurch, p no, Inst Received. A Urge toelt uf new Uarduii ami Uras Seed in rj variety, for Rule in any quantity, by the package, ounce, pound or bushel, at G. 11. lams's, Main St. O.C. Library. At a meeting of the Buardof Directors of the Ogden City Library Association, a committee was appoiuted to solicit subscriptions in aid tnis very laudable of Messrs. H Stratford fr them, upon you. A Severe Fight in Spain. enterprise, consist Thos. Wallace, Edwin and James Welch. Look out and respond when they call ' Narrow Ghagk The Utah Northern "making preparations to extend the fito Franklin, immediately. Material xue couicuipiaieu ewalk from the depot soouH be laid " south side of Fifth street as far as City Hall jorner, then across the UP lue north side to Main-si- . ... "ill be by far the mniit. cnnicnipm ''general travel, and properly owHers -u wae oi Uie street will, we 'T. sll sontribute handsomely to help 0n the sidewalk. The attention of eottraittee on subscription is respect-- ' 'J directed to this ,iew of the case, "uns em to call on property ea Fifth street, Bouth side, to . 4.;. 1 F U It Iff I T rtT B. 25 JONES, FASHIONABLE TAILOR . ! Runaway. The only excitement in was the sight of a span of town fine grey herses and a buggy com ng down Main Steet at a rapid pace with out a driver. They whirled round when they reached the front of the Livery Stables and tried to dash in, but were y, caught and quieted. It appears that two of "the boys" from the depot were taking a little drive, when they went into a saloon near the depot to see what time it was, hitching one animal by a slight strap to a telegraph pole. A switch engine snorted and scared them, a bit broke, and the animals started forborne. damnga except that broken bit. Folks should tie horses very securely when they leave them near the depot, to 'go and s?e what time it is." Bismarck very ill. The Remains of Dr. LivEmbarked for ingstone ' England'. Between the PIONEER AND CITT DRUG STORES, More Striking AMERICAN. New York, 2G. While a party of Italians were goiDg to work, they were attacked by strikers and driven off; several were seriously wounded. Nine hundred workmen at the Erie machiue shops struck Wednesday for the payment of February wages. In the Congregational Council this morning, Dr. Siorrs began bis remarks touching bis personal conference with Beecher, when a member expressed the hope that Starrs weighed this subject according to scripture. He said Siorrs should have goue to his brother and told him be erred. Tbe moderator ruled that the council wns net convened to investigate the personal relations between Siorrs and lleecber, but merely the correspondence wbicu passed beS:orrs then tween inviied churches. proceeded to criticise the action and practices of Plymouth Church in matters of church polity, reiicraiing the statements already made ia this regard. He sked as the right of the two churches calling the council, that lue counoil should decide between tfcera and Plymouth Church. Frest. Cbapin asked Storrs whether the chitrges ngitinst the members of Ply mouth Churcit dropped front the rohs, bad been urjred with the assistance of other churches, and whether, before the first action of the Plymouth Church bad heen made public, there bad been any coriespoudeuce between the pastor of Plymouth aud the pastors of invjied churches. Storrs said that the charge that the inviting churches caused the disturbances in the Plymouth Church were He said he felt that he had, perful.se. sonally, no right to have intercourse with Beccber afier what had occurred. Dr. Buddington addressed the Council of the matand appealed tor a deci.-in- n ter that Plymouth could understand. Finally the Council decided to go into secret session, excluding public press reporters. Key West. 26 Havana advices say the Spaniard's loss was very heavy iu the batileat Guasimoctoro, near Puerto Principe, the Cubans remaining in possession of the' field. A FULL STOCK OF TUB Suitable to the Season and OF THE FIRST QUALITY. WORKMAN-SHIP- , the condition of the ton, Virginia City, Mon.j and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mr. Alfred Lamborne has painted a beautiful picture, ."Sunrise on the plains," taken from a sketch by this talented artist, when coming to Utah,' in 1868. J. BOYLE & Go's. GOOD FIT GCARAXTEED. EAST SIDE nJLlS STKEET, OUDEX. All kinds of Household Roods, for the Drawintr Iioora, Parlor .Kitchen or New .Styles of Lookiujr Glasses, Paper Hangings, Window Shade, Cornices, and other articles to adorn aud beautify Happy Homes. llcd-Itoo- CHEAP COAL Of A Superior Quality BY THE TON OR CAR LOAD. APPLY TO IV. liYIiE, - SWUNG BEDS A SPECIALTY. U. P. Stock Track, ' OR TO U. S. ELANCETT Z. C. M. & din-l- CO., NOW IS Til TOM I. Warehouse, Ogden. BY MAKING d94-3- LIQUOR STORE. East Side Main St., Ogden. ONB DOOR POUTI1 OF CARROLL UVfcKY STAULLS. A New TO e MOMY SAVE . YOUR PURCHASES OF ! Men's Coats, Pants, Vests, k ME'g ME.VS WIS HEAVY Arrival - .WD 0VEBSII1RTS, ALL KINDS - F Of the CHOICEST ARTICLE of BRANDIES, IVinPS, Ales WHISKIES, and Porters BY THE 3IKA.SU11E AT TDK VEST LOWEST W. . dTO-t- f. II. CL.AIIK, j PR1E. Propr. Children, aud Men's Shoes, Women, MEN'S HATS and CAPS, A LINSEYS, FLAN NELS, Etc.. Etc, All to be sold regardless 'of cost, to mako room for NEW GOODS- - - M , Boston, 26. CAL AT General Merchandise Store, - MAIN STREET, Families supplied with First Class Groceries. Provisions PAUPE&BOESSEL PUBLICNOTICEi To our Friends mid Patrons In Town nml.Couiitry. ' We wish to tender to you.oujf acknowledgements WATCHMAKERS & Watches, Clocks, JEWE LEY, FLAT ED a Guns, Pistols, AM) if conduct, as Repairing Neatly Executed. 2Ua 5q fHOICK CARTRIDGES. GUN iOBACCOS Tritjr. al CIGARS In d87-- cwt AND Hats and Caps we o T. PHTSICIAN.SGRGEON ' M. our careful attention. ' Y Medical AND OBSTETRICIAN V., (iilut uf V., Keidnit l'hy.i. of Sx-itj- Aflrra nlilnlr of ymri prtlca! arqtiiiiDtanr. with the I)Mea of h Lantrrn and WeMcrn State and Tarritorie tin. loratrd pcriaaDcntly at Ofcdrn City, and prumiMM fir.t flw wric, upon tbe latwt aud tiiost ioiprovtd m.tboda of Allopathic Tr.atni.ut in ail drpartniuu of Surgery and Medicine 5 3 Tlia patronaga wtlic.tod. OUci n4 ' wifery. of the public la Mid- i! j. i,; . " Respectfully; V' BOSS, Kalt Lake Cil v, LMCHEON. - ALBERT- CRAY. ' ...Jl if ' f- I BON TON ftiALOOlV, !!m fitted tip a Mat L U.N C II Al IrlTale Tb STAND," i J ; Koom for Compnny Lunch rpietfliHy Rl4rti. Xaln Utrt. 1M . DU5FORW I). KiHimond Medical College, Snrgaoii to Colirga llixpiUl; felluw oi ri.u.nd are determined to sell at the Low UTA II. E.. BROWS, all of which est possible prices, Wholesale and Iieiail. Orders from town and PHYSICIAN. ; Boots, and large line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, I blocks Eat of tke Taireact, O GDEN, purchases ia very, extensive country solicited which will retch e lj MRS. McCLXJHItY, MIDWIFE together ; with We '' hayj experience. long made we possess means Shoes and a Ammunition. Havana, The financial crisis hourly increases. Gold is now quoted at 2.50.' Vienna, 26. It H reported that the Emperor will meet the King of Italy, visit Naples-tand accompany bim to Turin. Madrid, 26. A desperate engagement yesterday, btfore Bdboa. Tbe Republican army, under Serrano, attacked tbe Carlists, Tke who offered a stubborn resistance. battle lasted all day; the Republican army encamping on tbe positions from Loss which tbe Carlists were driven Republicans, killed 470, including Gen. Loma, commander ef the centre, and Gen. Primo de Rivera, of the. right. It is probable that the battle will be recon- if fuitliful and honorable aro resolved be our line FOREIGN. NEEDLE Terr bcetoWed upon us in tbe past, anclwa CUTLERY, increased SI'ECTACLES. z for tn al trading, will merit your confidence in d the future, we are resolved that shall SILVER WARE; The Times Madrid grcftt-f- large amount of patronage you kav JEWELERS, JIAIX STREET, OGDEN than ever before. Gerald Massey, the English poet and lecturer, will visit Salt Lake, on his re- tarn from California. E. W. Tullidge's play, Eleanor de ' Vere, which created such a sensation eight years ago, is to be reproduced at the S L. Theatre, next Monday evening Mi-- s Rogers takes a benefit this even newed is it fr0TidiBg laid on down and Tbe Cabinet has telegraphed its ,' ing, plays Hester Grizebrook, ia f the street. gratulations to Serrane. "An Unequal Match." OGDEK at the Lowest Prices. . Godbe's drug store, Ever Offered in this Market, IS XOW ON UXMIIITIOX, AND FOR SALE AT LATEST STILES OF GOODS, Tbe rery BEST and nd Cheapest stock of EASTERN" FURNITURE . At a Republban .legislative caucus held last night, the feeling was very bit. ter, Hoar's friends denouncing Dawes as Butler's candidate; and Dawes' supporters retaliating with hints e bout Boston aristocracy. One of Dawes' friends read a letter from Dawes, saying be bad received a letter, the substance of which was to elect Hoar for the short term and then if Dawes behaves well during the summer we may elect him for the long From yesterday's term. Dawes said tbe letter cut him to Condensations. ' Xem: the quick, and be desired to say he pre-- ; ferred being slain in the open field. Mud everywhere in Salt Lake City. Second ballot, to day, Dawes, 92; The apple worm, the predecessor of Hoar, 82, Curtis, 74; Adams, 14; Banks, the codling moth, is already hatching six. San Francisco, 26. out, and thorough search should be A dispatch from Portland, Oregon, tomade for them in the bark of trees. day, says: Temperance women this AsThe Working Men's morning made a regular seige on tbe sociation, for the manufacture of beots city, dividing into different parties and and shoes, is incorporated with a capital visitiug most of the saloons, among tbem some of the lowest dens in town. One stock of $10,000. and the following offsaloon refused them admittance, and icers: James Woods, President; T. F. one, hearing thut other saloons were H. Morton, Vice President; Duncan M. unking a good paying business of i', McAllister, Secretary and Treasurer; sent nn invitation for them to visit him, which they did. No converts among the and James Poultpn, John L, Ness and saloon keepers have been made yet. William Bates, Directors. James Woods Kittanery, 26. and John L. Ness have been appointed The woolen factory and warehouse of auditors of accounts, and S. P. Cromptt.n Goodhull & Henderson, buroed Ibis injured. Business morning; loss, $100.000; mostly is General Superintendent. Raleigh, N. C, 26. will be commenced the beginning of next A dispatch says the shocks at Bald month, in D. Grenigs' new store, East Mountain were more violent last night Temple Street. Lots of strangers visiting Salt Lake. From this morning's Herald: 'At the U. S. Signal Station, ever TLo Finest Main Street, Ogden Mun-ilnln- rs, TV. Also one in Cnba. London, 26. SDecial suvs Ser being forwarded daily, and track- weather is iaken 5.1 5 in the morning, rano has telezrarihed to Madrid that the ing w.ll commeuce next Monday. By 2 15 in the afternoon and 8.40 in tbe combat is obs inate, but tbe advantages are with him. middle of April it will be completed and the information is sent A special from Berlin says Btsmarck is evening, ibat point. Warehouses are going up over i he wires of the Western Union in a state of great prostration. "P'dly, and Tbe remains of Dr. Livingstone left preparations are beiug Compnny. ie for Eilen the 2:ld of Februarv for England. extensive business. The nar-fw- r Telegraph At the fsot of the stairs of the buildTbe body was fully recognized at Zanguuge is clear to Logan, and there zibar. on East Temple Street, the superin" o further ing, dauger of obstruction. In Parliament', on Wednesday, has placed a bulletin board, on tendent Trains will now leave Ogdeu at 8:15. in a fneech in rerdv to the Queen's which are given the daily reports of the declared his conviction that the '""isfifieen miautes earlier than th patty in Hid lim. weather from Cheyenne, Davenport, the United Slates wtucn aoonsnea slavT x sengers must govern Iowa; Pike's Peak and Denver, Cul.; ery, would yet succeed in establishing arbitration as the best method of setOmaha, Neb ; Tortland, Oregon; San disputes between nations. tling BenDiego and San Francisco, Cal ; Fort 26. IS. T. d-- Beiqham Young, Daniel BY TELEGRAPH. Another car-liw- l of new Schuttler wagon, ju.t arrived at M. D. Ilauimond's, Main Street, 0i;d.a. Call and examine them. Tbe bent In tlie countrv. Jo be held in rw annual Conference Tka and Tratkl i we dim n Thirty car loads tilt Lke City of to Thursday, May (ea and two of emigrants, came in on adjourn iBBttltni the C. P. traia this morning, all on the JtLttW a'olock a. m. IT. ah. KVKNING, . Ii:.LUHI!l Town.- - fron 10 eU. to 60 trj fctttAlti, For'tr tt b 1 1 Citart. |