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Show B Y TELEGRA PH. LOCALf ITEMS Should ltnnca. AXXBICAX OB FoBUGK nt y American or EuglUh Joha 0. Ch.mMn. call dl82if Bookseller, eic, 5th St , Og4e. AMERICAN. pub-fictio- n., Utah Northern two trains, .run i time, wiO, arrangement. a day. That's good Tw;A DATThe , Ul ete.-U- MAoatiNM. KEWirr. yon " Cloud, clouds, but no Dr" Tt are dust and the garroads rain. Tbe are dens dry. Come, Mr. Wea her iaror us with a drop or two. clerk, Gillst's Flavohino Extbacts ts the best in use. , ,, . v.- - known dlG2-li- u. Full Suits for $10, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35. and $50. Splendid assortment of White and Colored Suir , made exprexsly for this firm. " 1 ' Waj.kbr Euotuebs. dl38 lm Clothiso Don't forget the meet-in- g bight, in the t'i'y Hall old the etergn is rxpec'ed to of One address the young people,' and an interesting time is anticipated Folks Wj take pleasure in Va?. Lin-derm- laying to our numerous customers that goods bought of us will be taken to their houses free Of charge, by our delivery ran, and order received by the drirer will have special attention. V ,; dl83 3m Walkee Bros. ' . i ' Prep ira ions are being for some Sunday school jubilees in this city during tbe coming Hummer Jew music wilt be learned by the children of the various Sabbath schools in the eouDty, and the musical festivals will ' be a rich treat. Jubilees. mule GtLLET's BaKIN( PtlWUEB and never fails to please. y tjuui-pirac- See-letur- y Gabdsnebs! Why don't, you buy some of Vau Doru'a treest They are tbe best lot ever brought into Utah, and so say all our eiperienb(d fruit growers. Dklivebt . nt cll want news, American or Foreign. " " U. and see John dl82tf 6th Street, OgJen- - YetiKO Washington, 26. Two passenger trains on the B<iaiore and l'otomac railroad came in collision thin af'ernoon nrarihe eastern- - braeh Both trains were badly wrecked and eight or ten passengers seriously Both engines and four cars were demolished. The cause of lite accident was one of tbe traius runui.ig off a switch nbeVl of time. The I'ra-iJebus assigned Dr. dirictor of the mint, to make the extuiuaiioH ordered by Congress,' as to what point in tbe Western Suits and Mississippi really possesses (be bet advantages for a mint. The iuvcsijgviua ii to Uaniade duriug the coming suuiuivr. ' Secretary UeUuo treeiy tbe belief that the receut news pap-- r chitige hfiecuug bis official inUj to rity are the result ol a cusipel his retirement from tbe cub net. He is in receipt of numerous letters from friends in various sections of t e country, advising him io abandon bis purpose, formed as be had staled last lull, to rteign about thistiiue. The now esys that iu accordance with this advice nud with bis owu judgment of his duty to himself and to the Kepub. 1 can party, he hns postponed his resignation indefinitely. The postmaster general to day issued an order cancelling all words of eon tracts berctoto e made in tavor (f Jer-vin- e J. Hinds, Patrick Lauglilin, John W. D. lany, W. Weirs aud Wm. Ciddiugs, these being the uauics oontaiued iu ihe tToposuIs frauilulen: ly imposed upon the department by complicity with the The clerks ut the last regular letting order directs the contracts be immediately awarded lo the respective bidders whose pruposuls ure next lowest in kiuount to the proposals thus rej c ed. There is a consulialion at the mansion, betwetn the, fresideti', Secretary' Fish, Postmaster Giutrnl Jewell aud Secretaries UelLnap aud llubesoH.) It is t e iuipretuiuu that the confere ce whs in reference io th successor to Attorney Geneiat William. The treasury depariuieni lm iirc ded i hat where 4oods are unp ir ed undvr the act of 1870, for (ralisputiatleii without appraisement to an interior pott, they nte Lahle to dity ua ler the tarirl' in force ut tbe time of their first arrival in this country and not under sny act pas red Mibsequenl thereto, but before their arrival at the interior ; ort. This decision may involve a change in some important deuiious heretotoie made under the act of 1870. The Postmaster General this mrrning received the folio ting dispil Ii, which be had fot warded to the Secretary of S;ite. Corpus Chritti, Tex.; 24 Poitmas'er General, Washington: The i nrwt nlfifift hh rlihheil nnii tV.iiii It red ill ;L'trizoo, on the 19th inst , Ly Mexicans, killed. The custom and Dr. Lovell site is in tlu same house, but so tar aa known could no; be uticne i. I'Nr'iciiUra jw'ill be repotted by mail. All hereon is Pure dlBS-lm- . ' A Rising Fibsi, Payne & Christian are lising business men, aud the stuff official du y. (SigueU) they sell is rising too. It rises of iisvli, II. McLelland, l'ostiii-ter- ; asd.is rihing public fayor. 4f you s , : i Chicago, 20. are thirsty, Fajne & Cinisllan's SO'IU Afire tonight fit the corner of West water is just tbe thing for a dry moutb. Randolph and Jeffemon strep's, ditmuged brick I milling uccu y the large l'i'"il by a nuinlier of manufacturers, inSpecial Notice, On and after April cluding H. A. Pitts, threshing machines. 22d, 1875, the Utah Central 'It lilfbad Loss SoO.OOO; lusiiranoe $20.OU0. l will appoint The py-will discontinue to run mixed trains No". isters in the army to fill t'-- vacuhcies ' 6, leaving Ojden at 5 a in., and No. 5, caused by the Senate refusing to confirm leaving Sale Lake City at 5.05 p.m. un- tnv noiiiiuecs tor the posmon refute the sdjom iiment. Tbe appointments wnl be til further notice. in iour--ior- lo I'res-i.ieu- Jotis Sbaup, Supt. James Sharp, Gen. Fi eight and Ticket Agent. dl83tf - ' - - Nobtk Oodem. The North Ogden company was organized on the 23d inst , with a capital stock of it wn4 incorporated under the laws of the Territory. The object of the company Is id Supply water to the farmers of North Ogden and ils ' Their vicinity, for irrigating purposes canal commences near the mouth of Ogden canyon, and conveys water from the Ogden river, a distance of fifteen miles, distributing its liquid wealth at intervals ' from s distance of six miles from ihe river. . ; . Tbe officers of the company are: Pre-"N. Montgomery; 8 Cazier; Secretary II. C VVardleigb; distant 8ecretary G Barneti; Trea- 'rer,A. Berrett; Directors, G. Linfonb, P. Bossen, Jas.' Montgomery, Willium 8pckman, D. J. Jivaos, C. II. Ukees. $20,-O00- .', To-da- y Ferrin. . Salt Lake Items. K. Clark, teacher of writing, has been commit ed "o await tbt action of the Grand Jury C. or indecent conduct Jo little girls lames Dunn, alias "Dublin," has also been committed in the same why for ' ' " ' ' larceny. - Mrs Jacobs, wife of Mr. E. R. Jacobs. tbe auctioneer,' and mother of the young 1 idy who has sung so .sweetly several "ui at the S.L: Theatre, died suddenly Bert dieease on Sunday night, much f I - iae regret of a wide circle of friends. . Tk- f m .1 i ground for th. 7 ".ui.ding, south of Mayor Well's is - . mw on, ' lot, and work will be commenced on it shortly. imw are plentiful in Salt Lake, u.gnWiIy ro0Der9 pie at night. ' ,re g Laura 11. Stevenson will give an enter Umment at the Institute Thursday even. W eondene the lH Deseret News. above from last evtn m iih a decision of made iu accordance tbe Attorney Gerierl to day, to the effect t.attbe President has authority to till these vacancies. Augusta, Gil.. 20. The memorial day was observed here with utiusually imposing ceremonies. The corner stone of a confederate monument was laid, and General rvaus lie livered the ortilion. in which he It ok occasion to urge tbe cultivation of a ha tertial spirit, aud that the southern eo pie du nutbiug io kiep a ive the passions of the war. Ihe confederacy was ueii'l, and they did not propose to exhume it. They had parted diy with ihedexrold cross of the stars, but they look w ith the true h nd of southern fionor the s i fl Tbe lathat bore the Mara am! stiipe-dies decorated with flowers ,the graves of the confederate aud federal dead in Augusta cemetery. Little Hock. 25. A call has been signed by, soldiers of this city and for the joint decorutiuu cf ihe graves of the federal and confederate dead. Among the confederate signing the cll are ex Senator Clnyton, United plates Mfshal Torrauo and UuieJ Stales Col ' ' lector John Brooks. ; ? New York. . 2. Charles L Lswience. si tretaiy of tbe American club, aud a fugitive smuggler, is expected here from England ibis week in ustody of an officer who his followed biui since last February. T. e value of the silks end Iscea which Lawrence smuggled tnrougu is estimated at $4,- t be frauds begau four or five 000,000. years ago under a deputy collector in tbe custom house, now dead. Lawrence is said to be worth half a million ot dollars, mostly in fraHds.f What real estate be has is in bis wile's bands, and cannot be attached In the Beecher trial Elisabeth La Pierre Palmer testified that she was a a landscape artist: bad not a divorce from ber husband, II. D. Hart, and be came acquainted with Mrs. Woodbull in May, lt70, through the labor "reform movement . Occupied p gition in her office in the spring of 1871, when she became acauainled with Ti ton, she called at his office with Mrs. Woodbull, and be came to her office. During the spring and summer of 1871, sawTilton at Wood-hull'- s office lakinz lunch; "aw h m often and knew be was in ber at ihe hou-bidroom about four times, becau-- e so.e person sa:d so. There was wil ing ma tenal kept thwre. I aw him on the way there once with Mrs. ' oodtiull as be was leaving ibe house and bidding them cood bv. His manner was always unec tivnate towards her; they calling each , . i other Vickie and Theodoie; eaw them kiss each other o'ten and sit their arms around each other, and they. often talked about becoming Lead of its of the country. She spiritualists read a card of May" 22J, 1871, tome, and once before this I heard a ceuversa tian between Mrs. Uoodhiill aud Tilion about the scandal against Beecher. and Tilion said hi wife was pure as snow, to which Mrs W'oodhull replied it was not iu the nature of thing for man and woman to be thrown together as Belcher and Mrs. Tilion were and not Lave something lake place beiweea thttn. Karly in 1872. berore the publication' of the scaudal, 1 heard her read proofs of ibe scaudal to Tilion aud he gave them to iue to read. It was then spokvn of as ibe Btecher Tilion scandal 1 said it she published anything relating to lives of persons she would only get herself in trouble, and that it would be her death blow. I also told her "if she pub lhed this story I wouid not" hate any" thing more U do with her. She testiHcd that her present husband was a magnetic best r and she was a trance medium, and by making helped him thus dugno of before their marib.ge. She cculd tee things invisible to others; could tee all acts committed by persons during their lives, written on their souls ' Had seen spirits around her while che was being examined; she was married to hor preseut hvsband a few days after getting a divorce from the former one; she believed in the sanctity of the rairiage-relatioand was opposed to all free-iov- e dooirinea. Tbe familiarities practiced between Tilton and Mrs. Woodhuli were before Col. Blood, who was iu the bedroom wben witness saw Tilion thrre. B F. Tracy, sue of tbe couutel for the defense, was the next witness and testified to the date and leng'h of his acquaintance with Tilton, Moulton, RobinSome days after tbe son and Woodruff. pub icatiou of the Wordhull scandal bad a conversation with Woodruff about tbe matter, blip the conversation was merely Sometime sfterward a general oue. Woodruff came to him aud asked if he : would consent to be consulted. Beach here said be would be unable 16 atieud the court to morrow, having to argne a case in New York,, aud Bug gesied an adjournment iu order .that Fullertou might be present and examine, the witness The court thereupon ad. ; BIDS FOR WOOD AND HAY. Dcrt UiAMiCAXTtu Sr .ivn or Km- in 0,uu ,u uul1,M:' hy two coutracu, vdl will" A l u until li o'clock at wbicli and tiui plan ibey will U opnieU .u (irauuc of lor Uae . uvcrjr ol , n.al.l ul' N VOiO SSb UAV, , at Hie ftataim la thbceoiBuuid. rit: - Umaht liKjt. uawh4 IHmtitkIw. fort IlkrHutt, Foil ilcll.eruB, Wita fhtiia, Si.l.iey tur'ck. i'urt l. A. Itual, CIi7im bepot, f Mt Koitt'rl SMa, Furt Uralger, Cui I inder, oulkM, V Cnirou. Uuup Muiauii, Cau. SUsriilau, ff-r- t fort taraniir, FtUiaMka, Cu.y tiUutUiifU, lamp Ui'uan. lial'i fur ilia auppllct be deliveivd at mu.-I- i of the aiwve uauiel iH(uain, will alw be rwevivwl ap to llie iwuie day aud hour, allowing (if dUbrenc ul liuie at ail u..(a iu leieraphic cnuiiuauirailuu Willi Oiujaa, by tlie rwpevtive Uuariertuwler at mid aiatiuna, at wk.cb liuie aud pUcet will be opened iu Ihe prewuee oi bidaere, wn'd forwarded to the uudenigueil, aa dirvoted ia Ueneral Oritur. Nu, 67, VI r llvpartuieul, 16U. Tbe rialit t reject auy or all bid u rrwrv I. Iuduw.it lioue aud requirruienit will be ma t kuowa aiud LUut Lid luiaubed, oa appLvaUuii be U.U offlt racwMl . oa Fridav, Mat Ii, 1S74, JJ JL u B BAN C S DEN O G la4n, SPll'G GOODS f STYLES THE LATEST NOW ARRIVING lti' lo L juatium, urti, aa biao,ul buaJauwu raiMniioi Hwy will tmatui t Z:-LM.- rint. toe -- :o:- Atteatioo is directed to 'our fino selection tliiii ofli of lid lor auy portion of the above (applies will be cuntfidered. Uuilracta utado under till advertiaemeDt not to lhTa. go i i to eUecl till July A prelereuce will ie given to article of pruducnou. Uy uider ol the 0 pt. Comd'r. ALEX. J. FERRT, v liepl'y Q, il. tieu'L IWESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, lt dl83-lw- . Ribbons, Trimmings, Notions, Etc.; Etc. ; SELLING OFF AT LOW FIQUfttlS.. TREES LTPwiiES! d journed. ' ALL ID Of FRUIT TREES, KaiseJ In Weber Couuty, fur sale by SAMUEL FOWLEIt k All kinds of STAPLE GOODS of the Co., Best Brands. .; i At Hooper. Aluo Locust, Balm of Gilead, Lombardy I'oplur aud other Shade Trees. Look Out fur Lis Wag-oiu Ogdeu. Orders received at Main Street, or Z. LY M. I. DRY G00DS,BOOTS&SH0ES i. 0. Ilorrncks', dlG0-2- FRUITS AND FLOWERS OA AAA 0 V,UU U Hats and Caps, Hard ware; Tintrare, Crockery, Woodward," Clocks, Eter OUF.KXUOCSE AND BKDDINQ I'lauta lur the bouae or Kardru, AND Ibis afternoon John Ulake and THOUSANDS OF TREES, Boylan quarrelled in a blacksmith shop; Boylan -- ikiew a horseshoe at Biake, Pear, Cherry, sir. king biui iu the ueck and killing him Apple, Peach, Plum, . "jrooseberry, (Jurrant, Hasp, lus'anily. Boylan escaped I hog. berry,' FOREIGN. &c-- , GENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING! &c, also'1 Stoves, of Newest Patterns, Panama, 26. Bolivia advices tate ih-t- on tbe 18tb MCLIIEI1HY AND BLACK WALSUT, of .March last, President Tnaa lel'i La For Shade Treoe. f Paz for Oruro. taking with him For sale CHEAPER THAN EVER, of ibe battalion No. 1, of tbe liue, tbe other half remaining iu Vi .chia Tbe at rebel citizens of Lapaz, when they JOHN READING'S NURSERY, t one-hal- PLOWS AGRIClimill A X D I1IPLE thought the President far enough away, broke out into revolution. The council Car. 8cond East aiid Seuuud South St. i of ii.inisturs mid a small force of young All Orders adilrtnttcd to D, II. EERY All kinds of (Harden and Flower Seeds men of good families, shut themselves up dl50-lu- i attention. iu the (luvernment palace, determined to of ibe Bust Quality. resUl any aimed attack by llie people A terribie aud unyielding etiuggle took places The pepleroh tneir part tried d296tf. to lire the pvihice Tbe women even took like communist in tbe leinciiy,.Nud pari threw burning stieets dipped in kerost ne wnWhile Ibis on tbe roof. going on a messenger set off for Viacliia and informed the commander of the half bat talion that was there of what was taking AT THK place at La 1'nz Granier at once pui his force in motion and pressed bis turn over s x leagues at a qu e k march, nud arrived at La Pas just as the youug men Ogdsn Junction Office who defended Ibe government house were about o mi render. He lniraeoi alely charged the rebels and routed them, killing 68 and wounding a great uu tti ber. Paris, 26. ' L'Union publishes lrt'ers of sympathy ' 18 KXKUUTKD from Roman Catholic bishops in Great To ihe prenilien between G. If. Tribe's Bri'ain io the bishops of Germany and , Stores, The letters to tbe Swiss fiwiizeiland. IX ALL ITS MUNCHES, m-Axtnt bishops are especially severe iu condeui nation of the old Catholiu movement. : ' Now offen lo tbe pub!io . 20. ' London, IN A The Lord Mayor of London will go to SPECTAI. Dublin in mate, mid attend ihe btuqict given the American rifle learn ou its arTo (rodo with him. rival He will give a dinner at Ibe Mansion House. London, in honor of ike Sets I Auierii-ariflemen af.er the international " V . Order liooks, coutest, At the lowest rates. r . 2STOTICD3. ,. M E NTS. will receive prompt B. Claivcon, SUPT. REMOVED ! JAMES GALE, Having removed his fine JOB WORE STOCK OF FURNITURE! street, and J. S. Lewis ooodest, I.I)LCi:?IEXTJ4 Superior Stylo ...' . Receipt Rooks. Only think of it! At Melbourne, Australia, January 20tb, the ther- mouitter stitod at 110 above zero in e shade and 148 in the tun. A c irrespondent of the Glasgow Herald, describing the situation iu and about Melbourne, says: "Ihe tornd north. t i ana ziatuie sun lnave ern Ma.-withered every blade of grass, shriveled and baked the fruits upon bra burnetii a the tree.; sod wood, and the flame setielh tbe mountain on fire " It is utterly impossible to docribe the' ruin that baa so suddenly fallen on the land." Oeall i Rill Heads, ' r 1 Show Cards, told the landlord that, times being so bad, he could not raise the money at all, aud dashed a buudlo of notes on tbe "There," said he, "that is all I can pay. ' Why, thN is twice as much as you Hand Bills, : Shipping Bills, - Monthly Statements, ' ' RAILROAD WORK! Order, F.nqnlriw, Rcmitlaocee, etc, tbould tie addroaeed Ut the Macwger, ' I will TO UTAH. to the people of Ogdea fpleodid rtoek of offer OOnCn, l.T. mj Pear, Blackberry, Raspberry, ; ; &C, &C, &C.,. Double Rose, iAlac and other Flowering Shrubs. I WILL TAKE TO LOGAN, THE REMAINDER TIIE EXPIRATION OF THAT TIME. - CACHE CO., COME AND SEC THEM RIGHT AT ONCE, All warranted and of the choicest varieties. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, W. 1X Bx 32. od vUjoity, Apple. Peach, Cherry, Pear, Dwarf ! Ii "Dans it. cive itme ajrain," said the fa'riner; "I'm dashed if I ain't tuok it out of the wrou;; potkst !' ' ' Heal Tickets, Alt : JAMES GALE. For ten days The money wsi taken up and counted by Mr. , tl e laudlord, id Pxrlooa Premhu. EVER BROUGHT ! o Loarn Best Fruit Trees ' . Rail,Tickets, Everf Variety c3 Douo en the d!8C 3m. . A farmer, in a western State. dror ped in bn day to pay' hi rent, put-tio- 2 on a lone face to correspond with the time. On entering the house he Inspect , Visiting Cards, Rusiness Cards, cfcj Cabinet Work and Repairing Letter Heads, a ts 8 Quality Guaranteed. possible Red, used on a railioad.' pisrnifics daujrer, aud cays! stop. ; Tho giitiie col-ditsjilsyed in a in itt's nose niaj well be tutcrprcted to give a similar who or Single Articles of Furniture, Complete At JOSEPH HARRIS? Main St, Ogden TAtf DO v; It, v dl7S-2j20- l |