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Show br OBM W. BY TELEGRAPH. function. ill PKNBOal. IdlBw and BuaiiMe. Usui!- The Alabama Claims Again. Pvsusareo CnariJrt. tit Tl8 - C. P. iB rooraing, i B'1 wky. J4' Magr TheKclloss Ko wiU g u:I d. Another Clerical Scandal Tiokete for Cosm Philip next, evening Concert Saturday rkllipi' can obtained be of K. Cburoh, Js. the at Messrs. Josiah Pirkes, Q. S. Erb and T Carpet-ba- gers Mustering. train, due this rates and compensation has Deen agreed to. It is expected the men will go to work Philadelphia, 8. Rev. Thos. Cooper, pastor of the Free Congregational church in Frankfort, today answered to. a oipias issued by the , sheriff, and is now under bonds f 000 to answer to aN charge 'of felonious Mnault and battery' upon Flora May I'eters. aged IB years, also of rratrk-forThe ' charge at bale ty the father of the girl. The suit is a. civil one, the damages being fixed at $10,000. The members of Cooper ohurch believe him innocent. ' The board of directors of the Citiienl y Bank at a meeting resolvtd to wind up its affairs with the aid of a receiver. The bank has discounted liberally, and the notes have not y t matured The but are said to be perfectly good president says the personal, liability of the stockholders te the extent of their shareti fully guarantees all the liabilities of the bank. The Mayor of Scranton Arrested for Perjury. Suit For a Seat in Con- U. H Beardsley. gress For Sale Cheap. A qoaalH of hawotiold fernitvr, a Has Mb and a vuvt of nfJ arttc ltd HwnHnorxn, Aoolr lo H. B. Vurtoa, oortiiwMt eorsar tithing on Small-po- x an Ocean Steamer. ? Francisco. The interior department received through the Secretary of State a tele gram froii the Spanish goverumen' an nouncing that Spam ban appointed board of commissioners. wili Castelara its president, to represent that counirj at the Centennial Exposition. The court of ;ommisioners of the Alabama claims re assembled Alt were present except Rveri-on- , who wan detained at home by sieinees. A large number of Attorneys was present. The c .len Jar was called to ascertain the Con ti it ion of each case, ami several demurrers will be argued Nocas is yet ready to be tried ou the testimony. Severul new rules were proposed by counsel affecting the sufficiency of evi detice, and are now open for arguinen'. Another point to be determined is whe ther a British subject serving as a sea man on board a captured vessel is en- demnity. There is good authority for the s'ate-- i eat t iat the President in bis make no rtoommendation in the At- xansas case, but will cont-.himself with a rt'Oital of the principal poliiieal occurrences of that State since 18t8, and the announcement that application had been made to biua to interfere. It is believed that in this recital he will for the most pari follow the statements of the brief ef the attorney of V. V. Smith, without drawing any inference relative te the legal portions of (lit brief or mak ing any recommendations. The supporters of the Kellogg govern raent are assembling here in considerable numbers. Collector Casev and At lorney General Field are already here, and have statod that Gov Kellogg him self will certninly corrie. Tlieee gentlemen insist that Congress shall take im mediate definite notion with regard to Louisiana. They wish an aHiraiat-ivrecognition of the Kellogg government, and represent that the result of the de lay will be another revolution and the delivery of the Siate to auareby. ' Chicago, 8 Wilbur F. Storev, editor and proprie tor of the Chio igo Times, was married last n ght to Mrs. liiureka Pearson. Pa., 2. M W. Loft us, Mayor of Scranton, was arrested to day ou a charge of perjury He waived examination and gave bail for appearance at tbe January terra. Richmond, 3. In the cheap transportation convene ion to day the oonimittee on resolutions a report based upon the resolu ion of Cal. Johnson, of North Carolina, n which they declare in favor of asking government to aid in the construction ot me Southern Pacific railroad and of the treat water lines, snob aid as to eonv y ihe right of government to control the Four member ratee of transportation. rrotestet against the adoption ot the re port and the subject was disoussed One of ft.e most important questions connect- with this session of the association is that of government subsidies to railroads and other lines of transportation. Pend ing the motion to substitute the minority report for that of toe majority, the question of government subsidies was dig cussed. The vote being in favor of the motion, Col. Johnson, by permission, withdrew his resolution. Milwaukee, 3. Arguments were beard before the on the question of canvassers whether a certificate should be given to MoDill, R p. orCate. Dem.. in the E ght district. The former received the vote-- t cast in the district, but the eoun y can vassers of Wood County had not return ed the vote of two prei incix en account of alleged informalities, this v te m t ted, Co'e had iwm jori y. At' er i tn the tt.ite c iiva ing to the argomem decided that they would award the ceriificftteg according to he returns Tte Counsel for MiiD .l wi 1 pplv to the Su tt eme court for a mandamus New York, 3 Russell Sage to day resigned a presi dent and direotor of the Pacific Mail steamship iompany. William H Oumn vice president, assumed the duties pro BOIBD PEACH S3. Ont Ten irv4 pw pound will b paid for good I. C. Id. I., Ogdn Branoh. D. M, PJSKKT. 8upt PeaekM at dg-t- f Notice. The undersigned hereby respeotfullv notify all persona who have been accommodated with credit to call and settle v. their accounts by note er otherwise, by the 10th of December, 1874, as we desire to close our books for balance sheet on that day. Williams d55-2t- & Co., Lumber Merchants, Ogden. v Beautiful. Everybody rejoices th t the clouds bare cleared off again and lelt the lovely sky exposed again in all its naked beauty No one minds the sharp night frosts, in view ef the glory of the day's glittering sunshine ni Discharged. As we predicted, the Grand Jury ignored tle charge agninst J. W, Groes, committed for ebeoting hi? father-ilaw at Kelton, and he was conn sequently discharged. W. Thornton, kte At Uim.ukd.- -C of Ogden, has opened the store at II il liard formerly occupied by Mr. Toland We hope Charley will succeed in the business. e Saturday EvEKma. The coneert at the M. E. Church, when Philip Philips the great songster will perform. Mr. Philips has sang before delighted audiences in every important city in the Union. Admission, children 25 cents. adults 50 cents, dCi-3- ' VV'ilke-ibaiv- . First District Schoomiocbb. The lower room of the First District School, house will be completed for occupation this winter. Several "friends of education," who make great pretensions lo desire for "progress," and make a big outcry about some persons being opposed to free schools, have resisted pay meat of the tax lawfully levied'for the erection of a sohoolhouse in the district where they reside. But those who have paid their taxes are donating extra amounts to complete the house, or one room of it at least, and several workmen, who can illy afford it, are generoun'y working gratuitously on the building. The house is very much needed, and we congratulate the people of the First District on the prospects of its completion. 1 Assaplt axd Robbery. Charles Dennis Roberts, a carpenter who had been working on the railroad, laid complaint before Alderman Thomson, to day, Against Mr. Charles Barnes, barkeeper at the Delmonico, for assault. He siated thst on refusing to pay for drinks for a person whom he had not asked to partake with him, Barnes struck him, blacking both his eyes. When the case came befere the Alderman, anotoer phase of the affair was exhibited, and witnesses testifying that the oomplainant was eje d for abusive language, the case was dismissed. Mr. Robert also oompUiaed that on oomiog op town be was set npon by two men, whom he named, who knocked bim dews in front of Blanoett's coal office on Fifth street, and demanded his money. They had seen him with a roll of greenback! in the Delmonico. On his refusal to give it op, they bent his bead over the edge of the side walk, throttled him, tort open his pocket and got awn with his oash, $56 in earreaoy. Btaias of blood at the plaoe he designated, and wounds ca his head show that something of the kind he complains of occurred. A warrant has been issued against the sea, who are discharged railread employees, and who have fitly denied the charge. The oa will dcubwtss be - ot-e- tm. The Jefferson fire insurance company and twelveothers have bei?un suit in the United States circuit court to recover from the government the amount collected from tlfin as a revenue tax npon dividends and earnings. "The point taken is that the law of 1360, with the subsequent amendments, is unconstitutional. The longshoremen of Hoboken endeavored to effect a compromise with the Bremen, Hamburg and Ksgle steamship companies, but the agents informed them that no union men hereafter will be j Rotae Hate', managing director of the Paeifie Mail company, announce that a full reDort ef the condition of the oompany will be ready for the within ten days. The New York longshoremen have had an understanding with Walsh Broe gteek-holde- ! l44!f fr4crt od lif :a desire to call aUalia our iaxecJt stjcV of LADIES WINTER GOODS RtmIL-;.-. J p from tha ptrus of the UuiUing pagea ot last year a speech e en the Credit Mobilwr, "whit does it mean to put your money 'where it will do the most goad?' " "Utiliie, my dear, YE L'VE'TS, .ASTRIOAH' JACKETS. utiliiC ! clioCy of Culi(iag : L3fJ3EYG, p SEAL SACQUG8, ; . What u the reason th't beef It a drug ia the market, wholesale at six emts a pound, and yet paterfamilias has ta pay fifteen oents retail for decent h 'Pa "naiJ Mr. to-d- ! replied her loving spouse, "that's what it means." "I don't . , neither 1" screamed Mrs. S., with - ' tears of rage; "I never told etn in my -FOREIGN. McMahon's Message life, you heartless wren hi" and Bahim, 1 Sprilkins has been received just dodged in t sie to let hereof Intelligence AMERICAN. ihe conclusion ef peace between the Ar- a volume of "Congressional Deh ites" Wash ngton. 3. gentine government and Gen. Mitre, graze his ot fronti and pass t ugh The President h is recngnized Nicolia who with bis officers and soldiers has a front window. Sonaiclnen as consul of Deumark at Sau been gr nled an amnesty. It is reported Wht! cuts, demeniuin, and put a head on Justice Purcelle. (And that is th way they do things among the miners who carried the Tooele bogus election.) Deputy Sheriff Florida has cjTurl Nellie Carr, who kidnapped the child Emosa Jennings, aal the staa wfco Halt the horse and buggy L.h eoareyeJ ' them awy. ' " Mr. H. B. Clawson raj gone j St. l George, and-wilbring his wife' boJy la the otty tot iatermeat. air 1 FLANNELS, - SHAWLS, 2hI23rLI30233Q IVATEItPXOOE, , that a serious revolution has broken out in Uruguay. , London. 8. Captain George S. Nares, now In command of her majesty's ship Challenge has been selected to command the British Arctic exploring expedition The steamer Viking spokt the direct cable company's steamers Farrady and Limcii n Ambassador, on the 2Ctb ult., in lat. 49 1 L1LLM1I.H! n. )on. 44 w, all progressing well About 865 passengers of the steamship Lr-xJ Abbottford, who left that vessel for Liverpool bi fo." it was discovered she on board, embarked had the small-poon the steamer U'inois for Philadelphia, but thoir final examination proving un- - ONE DOOR EAST OF BRICK STORE, satisfactory, they were again landed and A Ftlll line are now located temporarily in the will I'liueis workhouse. Thp Liverpool proceed without steerage passengers. Returns thauk3 to the publio for their .Paris. 3. The Republique Francois, radical re esteemed patronage, and now informs theoi that he has on hand a FULL . AND publican, says the greates confusion among various parties in the ss- - STOCK of the best FRENCH CALF Both right and len o 'insider a SKINS and all ether kinds of first class embly iissolution imminent. La France heliev- - Leather used in the trade, and is prees t! e plan ot the renewal of the as pared to make Bembly by successive party electiono is Boots & Shoes, paining ground, and a motion to that Oork-sol- ed :o effect will shortly be introduced to the as well as every other description, chamber. McMnhon's message to the second in quality and workmanship Pritos befora to nouo in the Terruery. Country Dealers are inrited to call and get Wholesale assembly this afternoon congratulating ' ' k ' the country on the prosperity, increased purchasing eiHewhere. LADIES' and GENT'S agricultural products and commerce; the b igbt prospects for the coming year aid Produce. ihe credit and better stiiRUing among CORK SOLES FOR SALE. Highest Price paid for Grain and The president insists fore en nations. A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. sirongly en the neces ity of definate leg lslatiou with regard to constitutional 2T.B. Order by Mail promptly attended to. powers, and continues as follows: Executed shall not decline any share of the re-- 1 Neatly Repairing spur a bility ner shall the intervention of I wish state lo be v rnment wanting. g E. new I understand my duties toward the .. dB2-lI not did ihe and country assembly power lo serve any party. I only Car pursue the work of social defence ai d national restoration. It is my ardent desire to have the support of men, the MAIIV JiEW eXCKIR OP good will of those whose personal pre Terences will bow before the present ne cessiiie m the sacred cause of the coun try. I claim their Knppori in the nan.i S,T-i86o--X of France whose welfare and gremnt-' ) , KOW ARBHIFQ , I bave alone in view Nothing willdis the Istsst of of Trial. Consifting styles Shirtingis, Flannels, Jeans, Ltnye, " courage me in the accomplishment of ifie Sheetings, Notions, to. GENTS FUKKISIIIKO GOODS. Boots 4 Shoes task. It is my duty not to desert the of tbe lastest styles in great vsriety. Fii'st-olae- i family post in which you have placed me, but unto occupy it up to the last day with cfc?c, shaken firmness and unscrupulous reST All for Sale at VERY LOW FIGURES. Call on me and examine pricee. spect for law." E. J. Watkins, 33 E nimTtnniT Lli3 nfP IIMiUliUm Oomploto. x cf Fifth St., Ogden, STAPLE DRY GOODS ex-is- ig GROOERiB.S ! -- Pre-ide- nt other Hides Bouglit. WillaKER BROTHERS W. F O W la E 'II, )(il)KN STREET, J. Watkins. y dW-lr- ac-ce- . FALL & WINTER GOODS! Condeii-atioii- mm K. From last evening's News : John 11. Selby and James McKinney, two fast frauds, took whiskey together and then quarreled over thepaym-n- t for it. John showed his friendship for James by splitting open bis upper lip A surgeon sewed up James, and Justice Pyper Bewed up John to the tune of $10. Marshal McAllister recently served an execution on mining stock in the pos session of M Openhatnmer, against wbm P Lannan had obtained judgment. The stoek turned out to be the propertj of B. Ruhn. But Marshal and Royle. Lannan's attorneys, told Mc. to go ahead Now and they would see him through comes a suit against McAllister from Kubn, and Marshal, afer entering a de muner to the complaint, hacks nut of the cane, th;-- suit i ptrnv'led to go by f ui l and judgii.t nt is entered, agamt-Mc Aliite.r, ho was not je'sonaly innr-eg:ein the original ense five cents, to the anioun' of $4 400 Jilde Snow bun taken up 'he case en appeal. Tie Uiiersi'y library and rending room is a pleusant ' ptace of resort and has upwards of 2. 300 choice volumes for the use of visitors, most of which are the property of Dr. Park, principal of the University. From this morning's Herald : A. S Gould has resigned the clerk ship of the Supreme Court of the Terri tory, and has Lees succeeds! by J. Ii. Beadle. John Murphy, who bas been resisting the Bingham Canyon Railroad company in attempting to cross bis claim, bas besen indicted by the grand jury for as sault with intent to commit murler. He did some indiscriminate choo'tjng a the railread officials. A keeper of a hnuee of at Dry siot named was through Curley, Canyon, the foot last Wednesday. X number of Chinese "soiled doves" were arrested ihe same day, for prostitution, bnt. vhe tu:ae4 tia oourt Li'.o 4 Lule pao-t d-- e jeri ctoo G'rocoreioB, 3P2ro"Ciloxie, W. FOULGEK. Mew Goods! Mew oodsl SAMUEL HOREOCES, Haiti St iff t, THE liu jBut CELEBRATED CLOTHING. TOIIO r44 a plDHd rtock of BOOTS ETC.. SHOES, Dry Goods & Groceries always on hunrh NEW STOG APPETIZER, 18 FUBELT A VEGETABLE of I'EEi'ABATIOJ', ROOTS, composed simply Hf RBS and FRUITS, eowbinod with itj'.r properties wlilcU in their nature are etbartte, Aper'cut, Nutrloue, r!uwt;, Alterative and Anti- - lio-jTan wboi if prw(?rr & la a of spirit frozn t!j , lA,. to k"p tUeaa la y ckioat''. wbl-BMi"' o tho f itufli-cie- r-- W' a,-- 1LAMTI0I oneoft'ja most d ainUe T'nU:. unil re :tm Ti'-- 7 1hariU in too wo.-etrietJy -- . sod alw7 "'''Ill v EAST BIIIK cid WsMlxik. ti. Z,- . tbesalmU (fbttsw IW, Jkw lex i - Sofa ti j . WK-iM'l- :M8 M Depot, 63 Pfek t ldJtJid fviJction of For Sole, Evctfdivrf.y U.S.W . g dt' &ixArt Wile" a specific Jn ill Ba.lrara the boifly stoength and breta dov a rji ! City. Clftf, at J te of Tirj r the daMlitatd. They act upon a HbowmI liver, n4 sUaioVi to snea a decree ti-- t tuaityj action to at oooe brongnt tbouk Ask reB(4y to wWch Woo" n are espedaOy subject tt U oiv. 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