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Show r TELEGRAPH. ITEMS. LOCAL - daily by J. Gold buying, 112 Pn'rtWOUfc-C- o"6 Lu s,lflng, Of &: Co. 114- - A Iarge tot ILoaters at G. H. Yarmouth ew fine, t. da4 Im Trj.them; TRIBE'S. neaiy White Blankets, Shawls, fooleo just jackets, Hoods, reccirei at G. II. TRIBE'S. Extracts. gi)gI Hkad we printed soma 8 sg() &C, d54-l- n Two or three "iore head ex- - t the Um eipected to oae occasionallybut cont'mie giving ef the sore head ring are the growling3 we are com- j ind continuous that the future or en- for them omit to !led and trcw jarjetbe Junction. ladies', Gents' iriia and and Blisses' Sandals, all sizes and stylesj d54-lTRIBE'S. jjG, H. ' For Pure Alcohol, and Wines go Liquors, G. to (151 TRIBE'S. H Ira were hnppy to see Mr. in our office this mornirg ind to learn that he had entirely recov from his late severe attack of ....I li He exhibited to us three fever. (.v,niil Vr his' garden at West pears raised in Beit"- We - John Douglass Weber, weighing is How pounds. in AMERICAN. ' Washington, 22. The snpremf court adjourned upon as and all the sembling until judges proceeded to the Senate wing of he eapitol to participate in the meeting of senators to make arrangements for the fnnera of the Among those already assembled in the ladies' reception room; ar?. Senators Thurman, Sargent, Windom, Edmunds, Morril, of Vermont; Ingalls, l'addock, Patterson, Denaies, Jones, of Florida; McDonald and Sherman; also Secretary Fish, Postmaster-General Jewell, Attorney-Geeral Pierrepout, General Williams, and a number of the personal friends of the On motion of Senator Sherman, Chief Justice Waite was elected as chairman of the meeting. An autopsy is being made by the sur of llie army and bis as sistants. The brain has been removed and weighed forty-nin- e and a half eunces. The flag of the Senate is at half mast, as are all tnoseot public ana many pri vate buildings throughout the city. General Ord, in command of "the de partment of Teas, in bis annual report gives a long account of border opera tions of Mexican bandits, most of which has been anticipated by press publica tions. The report closed with signifi cant siiCKeetions. ''More effective means muBt be adopted than sending troops to look on while our people are being de poued and murdered, tor it is evident that soldiers, however willing, can do nothing if confined to this Bide of the river; and an order to make reprisals th means to carry out the order, has sometimes resulted in indemnity as well as security. New 1 ork, 22, The Mayor has convened the board of aldermen for fitting action reg ringtbe and says death of the the country will lament the less of one of the most ukeful and eminent men ever in public office during the generation now passing away. the Aggregate, 5 that for pears? geon-gener- rniladelpbia, Tl, The city council was in session when If your corn is nioe and dry, take it to the news of the death of Wilson was received. WALKER BROS, and get a good price Appropriate re and the use of were solutions adopted, d50 tf, 1 Independence Hall offered for the re or me Doay on tue way to POTATOES wanted ception NESHANNOCK Shelled Corn Wanted. Vice-Preside- nt ' ' , Massachusetts. itZ. C. M. d43-t- THAT Ml KIFIDS f. GDEN'BBANCI OF COSL Is successfully. and cally used every day ia . v T if any i nousann FALL FOREIGN. Madrid, 22. General Martinex Campos has arrived at Madrid to consult with the cabinet in regard to war. London 22. The Mark Lane Express, in its weekly review of the corn trade says: Rain bas indefinitely postponed much of the autumnal sowing in England. ' With' the bad condition of samples and continued large imports, many markets are a shilling cheaper, but farmers are reluctani to accept lower prices,- even for poor samples. When foreign arrivals slacken, as soon they must, and rents are paid, better trade at more paying prices seems likely. It appears that the French reports have been favorable., No sowing has been done in game districts. This has hardened the price of wheat in Paris and the provinces, although flour is somewhat cheaper. Prices in Belgium are firm, and in Holland stationary., In Germany the markets are inactive and generally unchanged, though at Danspim and Vienna and Hungary quotations are lower. Russian markets show no change. t, The trial of Henry and Thomas the former upon the charge of the wiiful murder of Harriet Laue, in 1874, and the other as an accessory afat the Old ter the fact, began Bailey. Chief Justice Cockburn, presiding. The case is known as the White chapel road mystery, and has created tae greatest excitement all over England. London, 23. A special from Berlin states that the Federal Cot ncil has rejected the Prussian proposition for coercive press law. Havana, 22. A treaty f peaee and friendship, of maritime, commerce and extradition be- ween Spain and San Domingo, has been signed. The insurgent leader Carlos Garcia, was surprised and shot. Toronto, Tl. John Brown, colored, had been ar rested for grossly assaulting a highly respectable '.young lady. He. knocked out her teeth and filled her mouth and eyes with dirt. A band of disguised men took him from the sheriff and hung - GOODS ARRIVI AND TO ARRIVE. Which will be offered to the public at IAK si tst '""in i In this State and elsewhere. 6tTH STOCK comprises all the BsT MEND'S of us in stating in replyjustifies to many inauiries. that anv kind of Western Coal can bo Goods used for cooking at less than half the cost of wood; and that NOTIONS, ItL VMniTS, CLOTIlf tf fr, the large flues in our NEW CHARTER OAK, w ith the Low 1SOOTS and SHOES, L13AT1IEIS and FINDO IJ Reservoir, Wain-wrigb- y San Francises, 22. On the steamer Mikado, which arrived ' THiNUsaiTiuo Dat. On Thursday on Saturday, were Captain Graves, wife and two children, wrecVed near Cape ml, Thanksgiving Pay, we shall pub Horn, August 15th, find picked up after liih no issue of the Junction. It is to seventeen days' suffering in a boat, with be stores will the cosed, fire seamen, by the ship Syren, of Bosk hoped tht tod that Ogden will rejoice and be ton for Honolulu. A long boat containnineteen officers and men belonging Services ing thankful in a general holiday. to the same ship had not been heard from him. will be held in the Oeden Tabernaole at since abandonment of the vessel. Three Rivers, Quebec, 22. The bark British Queen, from Mon- St. Louis, 22. lli.m..' when President F. D. Richards In th McDonald trial the day was real for England, and several schooners will address the congregation. devoted " to speeches by McDonald's oatled with flour, have gone into wili counsel and District Attorney Dyer for er quarters here, there being too much I he case was then ce in the river te proceed further this the Ogden City FisU Market. givenproBeoution. to the jury, who returned in three season. Fourth little west of Z. C. M. I hours with a verdict of guilty in all the Montreal, 22. "" Street, ' " d46-tf- . Yesterday the cures of Roman Catlio counts of the indictment, eight in number. The jury was then polled, when lie churches in this city, announced the extof a pastoral letter relative to the wanted each juryman replied affirmatively. DisNESHANNOCK POTATOES of Joseph Guibord in consecrat burial then asked the court trict Dyer Attorney . d43-tfat Z. C. M. I., Ogden. 'For to send for the prisoner, or order him ed ground, The pastoral says: into cuptody of the Marshal. Judge we have truly declared m virtue of the Retired. Yesterday Mr. Neal J Treat replied that the law prescribes the divine powers we exercise in the name and minimum amount of pun of the pastor of pastors, the place where Sharp took posssssion of the Post Office maximum and he is only limited in his this rebellious son of the church has in this city. Mr. C. II. Moore, of Salt ishment, discretionary powers,- he would not pass been deposited, is separated from the Lake acting as his assistant- sentence in any cases whether the de rest of the consecrated cemetery, to be Mr. Joseph Hall retired having re fendants may have pleaded guilty, and no longer more than a profane place, an of ground. ceired notice v his tufpenaion from been convicted by the jury, till he has ordinary piece evidence in all the cases now heard the fans, 11. Pres. Grant. The apnoiDtmeat of Mr. the debate on In the Assembly awaiting trial. In the meantime the o tern, as the I? Sharp is necessarily prisoner will be ordered into the custody the third reading of the electoral bill oThe co'art asked $50,-00- 0 before all amendments to the first oenate Is not m session. - iiis per- of the Marshal. to the $15,000 al clause in regari to the terms of resi addition in bail manent heldisg ef the office depends on McDonald. As the bail dence required for voters, which were by ready given suck action as mar be taken by the the pri agreed on the 8th and 9th insts., was to could not be obtained Senate when it assembles next Decem soner was placed in charge of the Mar day rejected, and a clause was definitely the ber or in thirty days after it convenes. shal. Regarding the punishment the adopted as originally submitted. had a meeting and resolved Centre is on three each count. Right maximum years There is some talk in towa of a testi its minimum six months. As to fine, the to oppose all amendments which the raomal to Mr. Hall and his daughter discretion of the ceurt is almost un- Left Centre intend to introduce with Miss Thirza Hall who have served the limited view of modifying the vote of the 11th in?t., on the 14th clause of the bill, by who and and public faithfully officially, Baltimore, 22. was The announcement ef the death of which Scrutin d Arrendissemeet Min are not removed for any direlection of adop'ed as the method of voting. Wilson to a was shock PresiJent Vie duty, but Biinply to make way for po attendthe community. Flags on the city hall, ister Buflett and Dutaure ed the sitting of the committee to which Iitical appointments. 'We ijope ibis government buildings, and a number of M. Buffett bill was referrsd. project will be carried into effect and business houses, including the offices of the press noenun contained said constitution the that an opportunity will be given to the the daily papers, and shipping, are at ciation of The press might principles. half mast to in his respect memory. many friends of Mr. and Miss Hall to At a meeting of the 5th regiment, M discuss the republican form of governexpress their approbation of the course N. G., this afternoon, in consideration of ment, but must not attack the Assembly established by. the con on the pursued by the lady and gentleman, who the kindness and ccuniies extended re- - slitution.powers and Wilson, are respected Jby all classes of tne com ctntly by the reception and hospitaliiy of the city . . ; , munity.Executive Order. of Boston on the occasion of the fifcit of What is coins to be done about it?. the 5th in June, it was decided to ten "Executive Mansion, Nor. 221, '75 We pause for a der the full regiment as an escort of the reply. It is with profound sorrow that the fro of the remains Washington to Boston, or the place of President has to announce to the people NESHANNOCK POTATOES wanted burial. Lieutenant Colonel Pontier, ef the United States the death of vice quartermaster of the regiment, then President Wi'son, who died in the capi atZ. C. M. I., Ogden.- d43 tf. proceded to Washington to offer his ser tal of the nation this morning, lb his high character, A cemmittee was then appointed eminent station, vice Th Lussr Salt Lake Fibs. We to make the necessary arrangements in long career in the service of the State and ef the United States.devotion to the cause case the tender was accepted. mentioned, yesterday, that the Iron of freedom, the ability he brought to tb 22. Boston, Foundry and Machine Snaps ot Davis, The governor officially announces the discharge. of every duty, stand conepicu Howe & Co., bad been destroyed by fire death of toe and says ous, and are indelibly impressed on lb the loss of tbis pure and distinguished hearts and affeclfoDS of the American but could not give particulars and honest man will be the peecle. learn that the loss of the propfie' statesman In testimony of respect for the dis of great jnouroing throughout the ciuse tors will aggregate from $20,000 to $25, country, and especially in the state in tinzuished citizen and faithful public departments of w, wun no insurance, inis is a very which be resided, where be was best servant, thewillvarious be closed on the day of government heavy loss, not only to the enterpruing known and most highly honored. meeting of the council is summoued for the funeral, and the executivein mansion WbaBtt proprietors, but to the city and terri- suitable action. and all executive lepartments ; tory. icglon will be draped with a badge of South Bend, Ind , 22. for thirty days. We are gratified te learn, however, On Friday evening a femaje printer mourning The war and navy secretaries will that an effort will be made among ti e who had been discharged from the issue orders tbat appropriate military Pople to make up a portion, at least, of morninff Herald", sought the editor of and naval honors be rendered, to th that D8ner. Charles T. Murray, for the tbe loss to the owners of the memory of one whose virtues and ser burnt purpose of chastising him, in which recsllcction vices , will be long borne in foundry. Capi. W. H. Hooper, speaking failed. On Saturday the Herald pub a grateful nation. by to Mr. Davis in IT. S. Gbakt. regard to the fiT, re- lished an account of the affair, charging her with loose habits and with her, Wm marked to that Hamilton Fich, the By president, gentleman: "Bishop, I A. Palmer, a jaatice of ttre peace, in ill head a Secretary of State. subscription for you with five criminal intimacy. This morning Pal kon-lredollars, draw on the Deseret mer, with a large horse pistol, met National Bank as hint, the ball going Murray and you want it." the body and lodging in the Should the liberal through feeling manifested back. Murray is alive, with taint DT Captain Hooper be participated in by hopes of surviving. Threats of lynch tbe people Office at Resitleoce, generally it wilt 'mot be long, iag are indulged in. Palner has been e On the West SWe of Tabcrnaci hope, efore Davis, Howe & Co., will lodged in jail. fjfalvegton, Texas, 22 another fouadry in-- successful Advices from Brownsville, Peration. &j$ In state thaf on Saturday Captain McNally I., Ogden. , r w as entrenched on the Mexican side of the river, under the protection of guns from this side, and while there was a prospect of federal troops crossing he remained to hold the passage, when positive orders were received not to cross, and Captain MoNaliy returned with his whole command. He extorted a promise from the Mexican authorities that they would deliver stolen cattle and thieves, if caught. Later It is stated that yesterday, the 21st, the Mexicans delivered sev,enty-fiy- e head of cattle at Ringgold barracks. All is quiet - Staple and fancy Dry HEAVY FIRE PLATES, And Dumping Grate, INSURE AT ALL TIMESf AN EXCELLENT DRAFT, UUICS & UNIFORM BAEma, AND PERFECT OPERATION, AT A SMALL EXPENSE FOR LABOR AND FUEL SOLID JZT TUB T!. HATS and CAPS, HAIIDIVAIIK. WAKE, WOODWARK, CORDAGE, QLEt WARE, GLASSWARE Etc. A FULL STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Grocer ie Qid Ogden, Utah. Charter Oak, Monitor and other leading makes of TO RENT! COOKING AM) HEATING STOVES' NKAT AND COMMODIOUS UoUSlfi situatei oa Fourth Street), uear the depot, now occupied by the underaigned. Apply at tlia Cuurt House or on the premises. F. S. RICHARDS. dW-t- f -:- oi- Theae gooda are bought frotn first lian'tls, and tfie profits' arising wit propose to bhare with our customers. We will not be undersold. See the celebrated NOTICE. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED Their appoiutment as afmifcnees of tiie Ogden Iron Manufacturing Company of Bay View, in the County of Milwaukee and State of n iRcoimin, within raid district, which haa bean a'ljii'lped a bankrupt upon creditor's petition by the District Court of said district. C. U.WARNER, GEORGE W.PAHKES e m 3w UTAH HOTEL Facing Union Square, Ogden City. IIOTEL. FIRST-CLAS- S Morrison Plow, and' self-eleanin- i; other Agricultural Implements. In Bankruptcy, ) Eastern District of Wfsconain.j m. , All Orders addressed to It. S. WATSON will receive prompt attention. B Glawson, SUPT. H!. d29G-t- f. City Drug Store Thomas W. Jones' Main Street, Ogdcdj EScrchant Newly fitted up and Furnished. Carriages to eni from all trains. 114 f A. D. SUAKESPEARE, PropV. dlTOtf Tailor, BEALERIN DR. H. H. WADMAN DRUGS, Botanical and Prescriptive Physician. Can be consulted on Thursdays, Fridays sod Saturdays of each week MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, AT DRIVER'S CITY DRUG ST0RS, Ba'nkt OirposiU Dye Stuffs Paint's, y Xain Street, Ogden, Utab. 0ls, All calls promptly attended to d9-t- 5 i f MAIN STREET, Turps, Varnishes Vice-Preside- ' - ' . ? I bt MERCHANT TAILOE, FIFTH STREET, English, French and Domestic OOIIKN CITY. ! d23 ly. The Largest and rilost Complete Stock in CffillES OF NOW IS YOUR TIME. GEO.BUNFOiW: NOMHEllN UTAH . MERCHANT THE LEADING or :o:i WINES! LIQUORS The Best Stock of SUITINGS Pantaloon Goods 1 K il Y P .1 J T I V f. Vv7s u il 1 I U I 1 A Speciality.- M Wholesale and Retail. ALL SOLD:o: GOOD CRIPTIOMS Carefully Compounded, At all hours of the night or'da. CAP AND' hit fin stock at WltotiiSAEE AND RETAIL, Speciallj Selected' Tot I! tali Slarket, tl't i UNEXAMPLED FIGURES! cheap: , AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. FITS' I BE Boot .and Shoe Trade uuj3 .'o: iH " Offers J? J? - . Medicinal Purposes OGDEN. JESrif LAKE CIT SALT HAT FOR EVER OFFERED' FOR SALE; IN H.J. POWERS, Physician and Surgeon ARTICLES OGDEN. Just received a Fine Assortment a' CLOTflS! TOILET $?oC-C)- ( pn, ins. Pr day, at home. Address Q. giisson Terms Free, Co, Port - 1, 'and- inspect. d303-t- f |