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Show Pic-Ki- c " in,hedbf xWd, ..... rtHTSO.irMy VvBKT OOJUfAHI. 1M tUe nd BuainMi Maaag.r Om.w. pvvROSK.Kdiioi -- PABTT.-- The First District" selfet'pie nic party teaer.' ' ttjeCit7 Half." Ills expected' that the folks will hare a gay time, a eocial feast and a merry dance. TELEGRAM. Z?T wPl baT ro .eAn'n"g Meeting of the Cabinet. ! Failures at New York. We hope they will, and believe they can-nfail te do eo, a- - the affair is under the auspiees the-- Relief Socjety-- , and ot -- rB 0f the . death last Saturday of Mrs. U ivley TtM. be pralys' ? CU89 u rr v Terrible Effects of Care- 0 GiH',I5K,!i0 FWDKE neTer fallsWoteMfc'i U pure "aedneTer disap, "'' W j..6w 1. U.B ,iim i lessness. iIORSKS FOB LUMBER OR BFEF- four fiim American from four to hers, I1. which I will tell cheap for cath I hart nniniS f v4 More Arrests 'in Lou- luutuvr or Devi eattte TUOS1AS CASSiN, Ogden.: isiana. ft butcher saer. in OitJon ii to b. found at Mat' nit JrXZJL Ki t KT'8. Fifth Street, fly door trtm Nbw . , - Jon-asso- n, to-d- : ' d4-lm- ' ' j rs at ! ('a r. - ''( ''-I- ' two-stor- y itlT&tIsH: . ..'.) ; ia Japan. The average Burlington, Iowa, must be bad indeed. A divine jn that eity recently asothrr Sad Death On Thursday learnqi, them as follows: of one addiessed last, the 22 A in st , a man natnel C. F "Wretched man If the bed of that fealarmeJijj llis city, frodk Laramie. river was bank high with the suds of ; Andpu etf atjthe Beardslev House with and "June ise; of piety intention of remaining here for i sanation, from the mountains, down coming fof'ier,; M ry the effect of the there would not bq enough to wash ' on 's Vhealth, whioh had been ' Climt Poor. 'Be'complainsd ef feeling yourfeetrr: ry unwell and ttoclt iexhaHsied with (The Glasgow Herald relates the hn journey, but arose on adventures of a young madcap girl Friday moro f'rnm the TUtrlilatids. who. wibhiog to us appearing-much- ' better. But 'on of do Bomething romantic in the way "mraay he suffered a relapse, and yes- female enterprise, left a counonaoie "ay ne died. dressed in male attire, and obhome, HewMijjjjjg for r y0ung mAn as assistant to the 'eai, to come and nurse" him during tained a situation se was in cook a steamer. Her u CWi, JimlUnt and evening the friend seen few a. 'days, through rrived on the eTmmr inin she was nut aoder the care of the Mt onl7 t0 find; his expected patient' a stewardess. -- and subsequeutlj sent '"pee. home. She admitted that she naa eoeastd wag about twenty-si- x jears never enjoyed aeything like a sound w She always ?16e eattse wf his death is sup sleep on board ship. io oe rheumatism of the clothes on, and wittl' her heart. la' "turned ' in 1sa,i o rrnmstances themost au 7J waS6urid in Ogden Cemetery in, thaa heroic spirit will tire of trowsers. salo- on-keeper I VV'" " -- dis-ui- r-- m ' . afr .' n UmeIricaMm1.) Petersburg, 24.! from Tiflis brings intelli gence cf a fire in tbe business portion of that city. At the time the telegram was sent, Ihe theatre had been burned, and upward bf one kundred at 9 res. The fire j is still raging. Ottawa, 24. j A dispatch from the Imperial Colonial Minister says it has been dedided that certificates ef naturalization granted in (be United Kingdom do'not confer upon an alien any rights or privileges ia the British colonies. Brazil declines to enter into reciproeal j trading operations wiih Canada. Berlin, 24. It is expected that the public trial of Von'Arnim will be early in December. Bismarck will ba principal witness for the prosecution. The judge intrusted with the prelimi nary inquiry into th case of Von Arnim it expected on Monday from aris,whefe he has been collecting evidence.11 M'he taking of the testimony o! Prince Hihia- lohe, the German ambassador at Paris, and Prince Bismarck, only remains o i complete tbe preliminary inquiries, Washington, 24. An informal meeting of the Cabiuet was held to day. All tbe members were present except Secretaries Belknap and Delano Secretary, liriataw and Postmaster-General Jewell:1 had a consultation with the President concerning the Federal 'officers in Texas,vand read to him reports, which are considered confidential, in relation to them, uade by the special agents. The only postmasters to be changed are those at Galveston and Houston. The President has already, through the Postmaster-General- , requested them to resign, but they have as yet made no response. ' ' . Secretary Br'isto w is convince! lhal changes ought to be made among certain treasury officers in Texas, and this will be done at an early date. Attorney General Williams also presented mailers concerning affairs in the NOW ARRlTEta ... . , . Grooorcics,t(WProvisions, cfco, ctoo e3ilntJ CCkiddr' r m foulger. FIGURES.': Call on me end examine prices. Beg Air ft SaftM VERV .1 SAMUEL' HORROCKS, :t' tl ii liui r dia..1 - v - v. V. V- - t.K.n.iiiV -- ait.w BOOTS CLOTHING, ' a i ;a 1.. . V Ml, ; of ....j SHOES, - ETC., ? IINE Of FULL : . .'ii ; il f; D)yM9ods$k Groceries ifilwayspnihandn !' M t. .t ii t! ' GRAIN WANTED'' .!.;- iS9.y . ? Smth. Memphis, 24. In Pandola county, Miss., on Wednesday a party of four young men were out hunting deer, and, becoming separated in the oantbrake, cte of llicm seeing the cane shake thought it was caused by a deer and fired boih barrels of his gun, loaded wiih buck ehot, into the brake, killing one, mortally wounding another -j Consisting of tbe latest styles of Prints, Shirtings, Flannels, Jeans, Linseyi, Sheiiings, Notions. &o. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots SC Shoes famil stif the iastest styles in great variety. First-ciss- e , A dispatch Great Fire at Tiflis. r FOREIGN, San Antonia, 24. Col. Buell struck a band of hostile Indians on the 9th of October en Salt Perk of Kd Hiver, and destroyed 475 lodges, and ib still in pursuit, driviug the Indians toward the edze of Staked Plains. Colonel Davidson moved from Fort Sill with r strong column on ihe 21st, going v- FALL ..&11WINTEE: GOODS! west. . lojt P".. 4 After the Reds. Papbr. The Utah Sjandinav, first tB9 number which has just owne of I mi) hand", ta a presents , very neat and hand,u1 olthi bMt i',t)J ' some appearance.1 It is a seven column r " is in 'excellent pfr weekly, and its make-u- p No' editor's name appears at its taste." 'best in ue, and sold everywhere. v tx ,( d41m head, but we understand that S. J, Esq., is the editor, in chief. In teams addition te sixteen columns of readine ef Qrr.-L- oie Thm Shippino bein for lev matter,:, and a goad how it advertiseaere is tbW Beeriis to be coming ments, in Scandinavian, it contains a Produce oral days. of columns in we believe Aud in which couple English, in in large quantities. .f schools free and comes in. as it fast education Toung as out compulsory it goes in! 6ileT'an3'"B."P. Brown must have are advocated," and home industry susto fill .by the way they are tained. - Its price is $3 per annum. big eotfraoW. tuff. What shall pipping the garden ' do for potatoes "next Sprang! They Cosdeksatioss. From Saturday in immense the of out country are going News: evening's V quAuiilies, I '.Sailor Jack"; and another jail.bird i DRIED PEAOPES.' jj j - hid a quarrel over their supper, Friday Tea Ciit jier .pour'' will be paid for good night, and 9ev at one another with all itifi Peacbel at It M. I., Ogden Branch, the vim and savage nature of birds of .uS.a,)i&Wi-Mv- t 4 prey, ihe j ulcr appeared on the scene is than SoabFowder cheaper jutsi as blood and grease and grub were Gain's ' half the labor. with fly mj;' around, and quelled the uisturb- washes oapsnd ' ' ' ance. : ; 'U Six lads were fined $2,50 each on S A Just To The Ladies ExctcsivELT. urday, for betting, racing, and other received, a vry fine assortment of Hats, wise unlawfully couduutiug j themselves ; DonBets,',:ani all kinds of Millinery on the Sabbath day. Gueds at THE LADIES' Millinery Elders are wanted at Tom's Creek, E. Church, and,. the giore, nea pe Surrv ('ounty, North Carolina. 1 Udies of Ogden would do well to t rem Suuday morning s Herald : goods already received, and 'Mrs. elaon, ef Toole, has been ar now constantly arriving before purchas-io- g rested for illegal v ting. Sk is an alien " dl4-t- f. elsewhere. . but her husband has been nat birth, by -- l :v ! i; .uV uralized. (She didu'l Vote for the T;ng" ..... WNTED,,, I0CLOER wnt whrat, oato, barley. Corn, crowd, Ihat's vh it's the matter ) dried peaches, potatoes aud eggs, and will pay the Hta Honor the Chief Justic- - gave tile d6 lm.: Lighwt trwa. members of the bar a tougue-bangiu' ) I li . Saturday. Tney all took it likefscoldd The nsem-btSuoaKSTioH to thx Bar. schoolboys, except Maj. UtDjjs tal, who of lhe "bar In Ihe Thirl" Judicial talked back. District should provide themselves each Gor. Woo('s and A. S. Gould have been with a Silver Shield, as a foil for the testifying ia the Berton case at San Ttrtf o Hi Hone'f tongue, when be Fracitoo. ' . j bbisildelifer one of. hii ijeg la scolding sermons. We are of the opinion A Free Semi nary Ilojts- that the sight pf sq many Silver Shields . ville. iu court would strike him dumb for a Tbe: enterprising citizens of Hoyts- leaeoa; or at any rate make him J'cut it ville, Su i mil county, have takeu the in short." itiatory steps for the estabhshmfnt Of a free seminary at that place. Messrs. Sro.tRFitoNj Stre. G - Woodman-se- e, Samuel P. Hoy i and Alonko. 'Winters, of in idifiou4to" nis fine stock of genHoytsvilI"; Eiias Asper. of Ecbe City; eral merchandise, embracing the various Hoss &i liogeis and Henry Reynolds, oi kinds of goods in dein ul, has for sale a Waaship; nnd Ward K I'acii, James McConnick. Jesse Burbriige and John large lot of good lnmber, shingles an d Lemon, 6f Kama City; 'have been choteu , eedar posts, which bo . will .sell low for trustees. , Mrs Eiaily, S., Hoy t lias been cash or exchange for produce, on liberal appointed manaeer "and principal, with terms. Everybody knows Woodmansee's, Vlr. Hiram E. tiovt us assistant; alto teacoer of penmanstup, ai d the stone "front store,' East side Main Wn. Ryan J on n VI. Simisier, teacher of vocal and Street. Call and inspect. instrumental music. Mrs. Hoyt i a lady of culture and re Wheelkr.Troupb. The Theatre was finement, h fraduaie of the St.. Lawrence neyueu oy a select audience onisaiur-da- y Academy,2 5r ork, i.nd is an experi teacher. Of the and enced competent -, see the Wheeler Comp'aftynight, u Others we have abundant assurances oi Thos,who were there were weltsarisBed their qualifications for, the position as- with the whole' entertainment. ' f ' " you signed them. want to spend a pleasau. evening and Tlie Seminary building is a .commoiir rock structure. The loca-- . nen eus njjy nearty iauah. eo io aient healthiest ami most ei- is one of the lion new songs' and comical sketches will be in the Territory, sites naiural gible lntroduoedTan'tT every effort will be uid. uearly in the" centre of Summit" couuty. o please and only eight miiets from Echo tfity, oue a.fl jsafl5l'y"tli auuience. ITl uf.tha aotJ. noted station on the Union Pacific railroad The Summit County brings the traveler 4within three 'PageWJ H railroad v. hougbton, menbers of , Congress, miles of the academy." ? The irinds of education throughout passed through this 'city yesterday on the country are solicited to aid in the tneir way East front California, where laudable objecU they have been on a pleasure Contributions addressed to Mrs. Emily trip, witb county, weir party. Tbey occupied a special S. Hoyt., Hoytsville, Summit will be gratefully received? aud Utah,' car and were, traveling in laxuriant duly accredited. ' A free if.H t.isiv 'il Style. library has been commenced Gen. Lyford, of the U. S. also in connection with the Seminary, left Army, for which Mr. Hiram E. Hoyt has been this city going East this morning.' . The K H - H. solicitor ' ' "appointed General is on his return home after fill- I' a 1BK a diplomatic. missioR for the D. S Qovernmeal filial: ' NEW STOCK Of st A Specimen U. S. Mar Mre. Richards,' the President,! personrepojpejt to ally t superintending the affair. point that subpoenas for wituesses were issued by CoiaaiLpsioner- Gillftte of Mo bile, September SOth,1 tao'wccls befure the oiiense is alleged X live been com ,J i mitted. Boston. 24. Butler has taken the stump and speaks in the townships of this district next weex. Thompson, the opposition cauji n , date follows nim; p A remarkable instance of canine fidelity was witnessed rece ntly at C. F. L. McKeuzie, son of J oW McEenzid, Jt confectioner, L1ERCH AUEIED GENERAL u - LUMBER, Ghn . nm east sidel ' t :.. , t MB Woodmanse 1 OfFEUS FOR ' CEDAR SHINGLE?, - ! " POSTS. stueeTj ofera,; SALE ' ' AT LOWEST. RATES 'fi . . if, t. art I; 3 in trrr -- "i 1 j MERCHANDISE Oi' ALL KINDS ! was found dead in the suburbs, with a pistol ball in his head and a revol ver lying across his body. His dog and seriously wounding the third of his refused to let anv one approach him, t , i , companions. and even repelled the coroner and his ., Boston, 24. A lad, hunting yesterday in the woods jury. .When the father arrived the at Leominster, Mass , found a tin box dog received him with evident joy, w .t, .. f, r-- ,i .1 V i. ..-Twith envelopes marked with the amount and allowed him to examine the dead contained, and which had been deposit- body. ed in the Milford bank. Near by were j t 1 a trunk, overalls, jacket, dark lantern and mask. , ' WHIMS ; New Tot k, 24. j; fe Railroad men are now taking nil That There was a long argumen t in ihe city court of Brooklyn, on motion of ibeir Meals at the DELMONICO f Be" -r- M the counsel cf Henry Ward Beecher, to cause Mr. Landt sets an excellent table, a bill furnish Tilton to of compel particulars in the suit against Beecher. The treats bi customers right, and only counsel read an affidavit from Beecher charges $5.00 per wee for board. .1 i i' "' 140-- t setting forth that tbe plaintiff specified but one date on wbica any act of improper conduci is alleged to have occurred. Tilton avtr-- t that Mrs. Tilton and Beecher confessed their ' guilt at different -times.' This Beecher positively denies TO INFORM HIS and characterises a utterly false, and nriSIIES If friends and he public generally, fears thai Tilton contemplates ihe manufacture of evidence at the coining trial, tiiathe has remov't'dlus Bootand Shoe aud therefore requests to know what testimony he may be expected to refute Shupfr m .Main Street to the Depot, , The court took t lie papeis t.f . !' where he inre'uds to carry on the busi ; Ihieago, 24; A New York epecisl say the recent , 1 ness iu ail its brunches,5 on the most failures which have been announced ion , ibegin ttf exeite scientific scalej and to aid hifli in 'change 'there some apprehension among the timid; but sound business men look open these this, he has taken into Just arrived from the East; a splendid' Selectfo'n of the H outbreaks as the legitimate postcrips of whose the last panic. ihe rt asons tor them do ship, Mr.' not lie deep. ? Men who wftre embarras In the trade none can dispute, sed then, but succeeded in passing ability ! 'I m '') rl.f'lt (ill through the "crisfs'irpparentiy" solvent, and whose beauty and style of work'-- , to this weakErer to confesi their have been obliged l)ron;lit Citj. ness. sFirms which faile4 during the manship has only to be seen to ,be Ill Tor iSale Lxceedmgly Uheag, at v panic and received an extension have and admired. Therefore the firm will been nuable to meet'-- ' their notes have again gone' to protest bo known fro n this date as None of these , failures t have resulted from transactions dated since last fall contributions to the black list where business wil was the old auction and commission Mounts. . Tbe house of Wilroerding be attended to with punctuality and firm once stood at the very top of sHAIN is EAST "The ' OODHW, the aiiction trade. explanation dispatch. that they have been receiving consign pint C'huinber Sets, IHiBgeg, N. B. If you wan, a good fitting Bureaus, sienruents of merchandise' upon which as, hales, heavy advances were required, and afer fashion-.bl- e U liat-iiu- t, style, jtirackets, tbe goods fwere sold the paper which was Boot, in the most i given in payment had to be guaranteed go to Beed & Ryan's, . , by the auctioneer for a consideration of 6ve per Cent. This is Mways considered a perilous business- - a I he assets and lia 1 '.,! '. (SPHING BEDS' A SPECIALTY. fx bilities are unknown. Ah early resump "" " '"' j. tion is expected. ... Indianapolis, 24 4 , i The full vote of the State shows t Democratic majority on Secretary of , West Side East Temple Street, , State of 17,0'. '8. Eight Democratic eon gressmen are elected, in tbe 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 7 ill. 10th and 12th districts; mn aiaQ and Republicans, elect members in the ",, Board by the Day or Week. 6th, 8th, 9tb,. llth and 13th. Hunter in the 8th has only 181 jmajority, and JRooms with or without Board.-- J Biker in the 18th,fifty-eight- . ,1 , & Culler, - -- " v " ? ; leotf a Taylor Shrevcport, La , 24. t Praprifttora. Six men connected with prominent firms of this oily were arrested this morning by the United States Marshal, D. charged with violation of the enforce Ma ment act. Oth er arrest s are threatened It is stated that ninety warrants have I been prepared at the instance of General Office: Main Street, three doors 13 . fefr served on Mon f ; c Merrill, which writ ' I'osl of -- ---Office, JUST' OPENED with . the FINEST ASSORTMENT of day "dU-tf OGDEX, IT AH. ; Mobile, 24. During the trial of Col. Wetmore, one of the Sumpter county prisoners, before ! Dutted States CommifBionei' Gillette, fleeter, a United States detective, and chief prosecutor and witnet-- lor tbe government, was instantly recognized who was bj Captain Raphael Semnes,'r one crew at fts oi bis tbe trial, present A jS D of tbe steamer fcunipier. nebsterjeame SPARKLING l.OTTj.JTf) BEER . forward at mice and confessed the Cap tain's'recgniiipn, bv ofl'ering faii hand VI holexnle and V. H Earn Sam Hester was appointed master's mate by Retail, 5 ' ii' - u.Ui:.' .' ,,, the Captain at Gibraltar and! whiles :,s,' . midshipman, 'was temporarily in charge Seaxosi,, of the steamer. Captain Beumear stated LAGER BEER CN CRAIG HT. that Hester shot and killed a in esmate who was lying in his bunk, it was sup II. posed asleep, and subsequently escaped was developed tbe In the trial Lumber, fehingles, and Cedar Posts 3aHAB02SrBUS f TEBfe. JProduce of j all Kinds taken at the , Highest Markets, Prices. V IT? to-d- STOCK i'i,! WM. S.. READ : ''' "'"i J J -- J I'I- 'to-day- er P, I. Ity an, FINEST" FURNITURE ! , ibelrf-paper- , Head A Ryan, Fifth Street, at the Depot, . ; . , it . JB0YLEeffi".;G'6:s. LkEw1STd;Bi';,;;': SIDE 8TIIEKT, IieIend, loouui ' Parlor i.iaHs(. i iiatr, rabi8, and all knid of PLAIN AM); FANCY ' TUMITPKE .!- TAYLOR'S HOTEL SALT LAKE CITY. . tf X. inn Eagle Emporium. 1 T. E. BROWN, M. Surjjeon Physician, and Obstetrician. ' ' ; aiT?.;,!.,:...... yv i j WM. JENNINGS & SONS, Alt XiAlS.0.,.01ty... .,;, GROVE BREWERY s Depot and Salocn. DRESS ii?ATdSl Silks, Satins Ydvctsy ''Eothis Adaplesl to the JXoii'Giit. GOODS! and , OF THE LATEST STYLES. 0. 3IE1TIIS&C0. |