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Show Commiecial. E, .Pooly & Belling. 112J-- ' B Y TELEGRAPH. Books and Stationery. LOCAL. ITEMS. A choice selection of Books, by popu- lar authors, in stock, and orders reCorrected daily by J. ceived for all kinds of bocks. School Co. ,Gold buying, 110 and Faney Stationery a specialty, at John Chamber', Fifth Street, Ogden. ' dll8tf Bow IlelN, ' 8 ; Tua Trains. The blockade on the Chicago and New York Dailies, Day's Utah Nerthern was raised yesterday. A at the P. 0. PoiDgs, Boy's Own, etc, dU8-- l from Franklin came through to train Kewf Depot. r i Ogden last evening. The train for the fined was nerth left on time this morning. Furnii $10 Thomas Fikrd. 's in The C. P. R. R Co. have, by dint of this Mayor morning, tnd costs and for exertions, cleared their disturbing fighting extraordinary court, at half past 12 and road of snow, the peace. m o'clock the first passenger train since ' IjOSt. Sunday arrived in this city. The train was a long one, and was drawn by two containwhite and a nickel, supposed engines, and it had on board the passening fire dollars Walker Bros, gers and mails that have been accumuto have been dropped near on lating at the blockade for the last four store. The finder will confer a faor Jckc-iioh at the days. it poor woman by leaving m Her-rick- to-d- pocket-handkerchi- ef . office. Malad Items. Malad Citi, Editor Jdnction : Valentines! Feb. 2d, 1876. AMERICAN. Washington, S. reportRepresentative Banning ed from the committee on military affairs an amended bill lo regulate tbe pay and allowance of army officers, which was ordered printed, and referred back to the committee. The alterations are as follows: General of the army, f 10,000 instead of $13,500; lieutenant 'general, $8,000 instead of $11,000; major general lo receive his present pay; brigadier general, $5,000, instead of $5,500; chaplain's pay $1,-60- 0 instead of $1,000 a year. Tbe salaries of all other officers remain as established by law. Sa Francisco, 8. J. Nicholson Elbert and Sampson Rosenblatt went east in custody, the former in charge of a United States Deputy Marshal, for forging U.S. bonds, and the latter in the custody of a New York detective, on a requisition from Got. Tilden. Portland, Oregon, 3. The board of trade, at a special meeting, last evening, passed a resolution urging our Senators and Representatives in Congress lo secure an appropriation of $25,000, to build a military telegraph line from Portland lo Astoria; also a resolution favoring attaching Alaska to Washington Territory as a county, to free Alaska from military jurisdiction. Communication from Columbia to Dalles has been resumed. The trial of tbe suit brought by the U. S against the brig Timandra, for carrying unstamped liquors to Alaska, was concluded to day in the United Yerdiot for the States district court. defendant. Middletewn, 3. While clearing snow from the Midland railroad, Maryland, yesterday, the plow left the track, crossing the bridge over the Williamsee river, smashed it down, and the bridge.plow and engine tumbled into tbe river, with nine men on the plow and cab. Those en the plow were all more or less bruised and cut, while those in the cab, in addition to other wounds, were severely soalded. Laramie City, Wyo , 3. News from the Centennial mine has just been received. The spur of tbe Centennial lode, which yielded the ore running over 2,500 ounces of gold to tbe ton, continues to yield $10,000 rock, being five hundred times richer than the ore first milled. The drift is within a few feet of the six foot vein, which is supposed to be equally rich at the same level. to-d- y, A splendid assortment of Comic and I wish to give the numerous readers of Sentimental Valentines, in endless va- the Junction a few items from this ptrt G. Chambers', of the country. The weather for the riety, tor sale at John dll8tf last two weeks has been very stormy;2 Fifth Street, Ogden. there is at present about 20 inches or feet of snow on the ground, and it is still snowing. Goto Whitehead's On Saturday, Jan. 29th, the Elders' dll5-2Jor Boots and Shoes. Quorum gave a dauce, and much credit is due to the committee of arrangements, Jenkins Jones, Beoj. Evans and Leap Yeae Ball. A grand leap year namely, Geo. Stewart, for the able manner in ball at Driver's Hall this afternoon and which the dance was conducted. The tfening for the benefit of the Ladies music was furnished by James Harris' band, and John Price acted as floor Centennial Committee. manager. The dance went off to tbe satisfaction of all interested. There is a day school in Malad of Choice Teas, about CO scholars. David. L. Evans is Just arrived at Walker Bro's, com- teacher. He is a young man that is prising the fine grades of Twankay, greatly interested in the cause in which he is engaged and under such cirYoung Hyson, Old Oolong, Gunpowders, to make it a succumstances dll3tf . cess. The is boundSchool Ac. is not as well Sunday attended as it might be, but Supt. Edthe Fire ward Roberts does all that he can to Firemen. The members of Brigade of Ogden, are requested to meet make it interesting for those that do atat Fireman's Hall, Fifth street, on Sat- - tend. Under the able management of David four p. m. urJay, at half-pas- t R. Jones and Peter Waddall as managers R. G. Ssaddbn, and Frederick Jones and Geo. Stuart as Store is doing a Foreman. salejraen, the Co-egood business. The health of the people is generally Red Canon Coal. good. Our mails do not come very re8G.50 per ton, hand picked and gularly, but we do not blame anybody Mr. Snow. thoroughly screened called by cen- - but FOREIGN. Yours, ietc, euraers the best coal shipped to this " Visitor. London, 4." market. Yard just east of (J. C. freight A Times dispatch from PeBth, dehouse. Terrific Wind Storm. scribing tbe funeral of M. Deak, says W. W. Fbkoe, Sole Agent. the route ever which the procession Paris, 3. dll2 lm passed was three and a half miles long Suit. A. M. Musser: and densely crowded from one end to The most prolonged and terrific wind the other with spectators. Every town Don't forget storm To MftRBOw Evening. ever experienced in this country and county in Hungary sent deputations; the performance at the Theatre abated about 2 o'clock this morning. both houses of the Austrian Retohsrath row evening, for the benefit of the La- Weather pleasant now. Line been down sent deputations; members of legations, members of the Hungarian diet were dies' Centennial Committee. The Sea f in mountains. Now all 0 K. Wm. Budge. pall bearers. The Primate of Hungary Ice, and a host of other attractions. Deseret Evening News. the service, Count Andrassy performed Tickets for sale at the hotels and princiwas present. Floral decorations were pal stores. In etebt Town and Village persons were most elaborate; it was necessary to provide special carriages to carry hunmay be found who huve been saved from dreds of wreaths contributed by tbe pee was deposited close to Wanted, 500 Lire Chickens, death from consumption by Hale's Hon pie. Tbe coffin ET Or HORRHOUNU AND TAR. Battbyani'i monument. Highest market price in Cash paid, at Teeth, 3. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one d!08-lBlancett's, Fifth St., Ogden. The funeral of M. Deak took place tominute. day end was the occasion of a ttiost imposing demonstration. Archduke JoreWe have That Water Sect the Archduchess Clotilda and an Blockade Broken. seph, ceived a communication from two citiaide-deamp of the Imperial staff, sent Toano, Nev. 3. to represent the Empire, assisted at the zens of North Ogden, respecting that old The west bound overland passenger ceremonies. Delegations were present bene of contention, the Harrisville watrain which arrived here last Monday from all parts of Hungary. Herr Shiegy, ter sect. There is no bridge across this morning, left for the west at 4 p. m. to- President of tbe Hungarian Diet, desect on the road to North Ogden, and it day, tbe track having, at last, been livered the funeral oration. is almost impossible to cross it now, cleared at a great expense and sacrifice Rome, 3. C. P. railroad comThe of asserted is Cardinal that It machinery. Mannitg with teams. Mr. James Barker had his pany furnished subsistence for the pas- will come to Rome in order to deiend, sleigh broken in pieces last Saturday, sengers detained here for tbe past two before tbe sacred congregations, a while trying to cross, and several loads days. It will probably be some time scheme which has been submitted to him and en which be has been engaged for of hay have lately been capsized at the before freight trains run regularly. Wells, Nev., 3. two years for tbe union of a portion of same place. Mr. R. G. Berrett cam The delayed west bound passenger the English ritualistic clergy with the round by Harrisville yesterday, rather train arrived this evening, and left here Roman Catholic Church. The Pope is than venture across the ditch. at 6:30 p. m. There is no further ob- believed to favor the scheme, but sacred struction ahead of it. This is the first congregations are opposed to it. train since Sunday. Tbe east bound The train will go through Arrived. railroad company brought a large snow New Buckwheat Flour, Cultivated Received, plow from the Sierra Nevadas for serCranberries, Finnan Haddies, Bloaters vice between here and Toano. Weather IIickort Smoked Breakfast Bacon is favorable and no great difficulty is and and Boneless Codfish, at Hams, d86-t- f. d93-t- f anticipated from snow. The greatest Walkeb Beos. Walker Beo's. trouble has been ice covering up the rails, upon which the snow plow has no effect. This difficulty is now obviated Yon Want by there being a force of 250 laborers You Want with picks and shovels stationed at difTo buy Dry Goods and Groceries at cook A or heating iteve go to the ferent points, who will keep the track low figures call at Z. C. M. I. d90tf dSOtf clear. The company rigged up an Co-oapparatus for tbe purpose of flanging their track, but broke it on tbe trial Received. "Who's dat Knocking at trip Low Figures. de Old Back Gate?" new song and cborul White Sugar, 7J lbs for $1.00. as sung in all the principal theatres in Died. Salmon,. 20 cents per can. America. Price 25 cents. "Remember At Little Dean, near Cinderford, GlouOysters, 25 cents per large ean. Deeds of Kindness," waltz. Price 20 cestershire, Deo 3, 1875, Amelia Wild86 tf. Walkee Beos. cents. "She's Bright as the Stars in liams, aged 69 years and 11 month. been Church member of the a had She Heaven," march. Price 20 cents. The 34 years, and died as she had lived, a above two instrumental pieces are Saint. true Latter-dafectly beautiful. They were gotten up At Loxley, Warwickshire. Aug, 14, Important to Agriculturists for new beginners only, and will supply 1871, of teething and inflamatien, The Bismarck Cabbage. a want loag felt, as there are no octaves daughter of Joseph and Emma 3 3 and 14 weeks, months, in them. All three pieces will be sent Seal, aged m limWe havo received from Eure-pBismarck the of Cabbage ited poet paid, for 60 cents. Address F. W. days. quantity At Loxley, Warwickshire, April 8, beads of CabHelmick, Motio Dealer and Publisher, 1873, after 6 weeks severe illness of ty- Seed, which produces solid of a ioor month of the size the 278 West Sixth St.; Cincinnati, 0. phoid fever, Charles, son of Joseph and bage, These enormous and barrel larger. 7 months. 11 Emma Seal, aged years aid raised with the meroofdi-nar- y At LoiIkt. Warwickshire. Nov. 7, Cabbages are in any climate, and at cultivation, 1875, after 3 weeks severe illness of double the ordinary Magazines and Newspapers. quinsy, prices, present and of Joseph Eliza, daughter profit is realized from their production. All the leading daiiy and weekly pa- Emma Seal, aged 8 years and 4 days. Ia transplanting from tbe seed, great in die which dead the Blessed are and pers, monthly magazines, for sale at care should be used te give sufficient the Lord." John G. Chambers', Fiftu Street, Ogden. for growth. A package sent to any space of At. Birmingham, Dec. 80, 1875, address, postpaid, on receipt of 50 cents. dllbtf whooping cough, Jane, daughter oi aidoi Three packages In one address $1; eight and Harriet Cardwell. aged 3 years and packages, $2. Sure care for ebbnge 1 month. Millennial Star, wan. lii. W hy Does Everybody pests and 4 beautiful oil chromos (Tbe Go to Blancett's for coal! Boeause he Maiden's Dream.) seat with each packA Co., se!l the best and age. Address B Alexander in the marIf Yon Want cheapest Institute Cooper Street, opposite Eighth ket. Office on Sin Street, between To buy goods at prices that suit the S. Y. Pleas quote this parxr. Franklin sad Wall. d'JO-tdJSMia times, call at Z. C. M I. . m MJo No 9 VUo (Ao Ogden City, Utah, THEIR OFFER IMMENSE STOCK OF (SIM A I t To the Jobbing Trade In town and Country, at Trices Competition, consist iug of that Defy Staple and Fancy Groceries DRY GOODS CLOTIIIXG.'frOTIOXS, BOOTS and SHOES, IIUIH1EIIS, HAT and CAPS, SHOE and LEATHER FIXIJIXCiS, HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, GLASS and HUEEXSWARE, LAMPS, etc. STOVES! STOVES! Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and Heating Stoves at IjOw Figures. SPECIAL IKDUCEIfflEMTS TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGDEX and VICINITY. ' CALL and SEE. Free Deliver? to all parts of the City. Orders addressed to R.S. WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention . d296-t- f. B. CXavison, SUPT. to-m- Off Another Snag! TO W. H. TIDCOCK wishes to announce to bis many Patrons that he is sailing again under his old colors, and is pre pared with a full line of m e , Just Just If If y a, Assorted Merchandise, To Supply Their Many Wants. All Parties knowing themselves to him, will confer a great favor CALLING AND SETTLING ESTATE For Particulars B apply , Wine, Brandy and Liquor Co. fiftii &tkei:t, Price Litt before you their oo, of Choin Wines and Liquors by IMMEDIATELT c ! FOR SALE! at the Store. 1ST. . BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY ACO-OPRATIV- E HAVE THE CHOICEST STOCK OF LIQUORS, WEBRANDIES, etc., to bt found in the country,WINES, either Eas. or West, aad intend always to keep the same full and complete in erery particular. Our Liquors are Pure and Free from any Adulteration ! Whatever, and may be used with tie greatest confidence at tho sick bed aod is the family. Our Has been started in connection with my business. CALIFORNIA WINES AND BRANDIES The Patronage of the Public is respectfully solicited. Come from tUe best vineyards of California, and are made of choice and fully selected grapes, and we will sell at Repairs of all kinds 4 , I cart neatly-execute- Less Prices than any other House In Utah d92-l-a For these reasons: We buy direct from distiller and and pay Cash for all our Wines and Licjuws. Our foods do sot go through the hunds of two er three middle men, which increases tbe price and multiplies tbe ' cbances of adulteration. wine-grower- s, NOW IS YOUR TIME. GEO. DUNFORD, MIBCHANT THE OF SALT LAKE CITY is Boot and; CAP Shoe Trade (Men kii la WhOIESAII itott at AND R ST AIL, jrctially Selected for the Utah Market, ' f " OUR SALES ARE LARGE, and Fiofitg and Expenses SnialL We import and sell none but tbe Choieett Brands of Wines and Brawdrew. and as pure and unadulterated as they come from tbe wine press. To prer thi it is only necessary to remember that grapes are worth only one cent per poan I inCaltfora'ut, and that but fifteen pounds' are needed to make oi gallon at wine. At this rate there is no substitute as cheap as the grapes tbemselres foi making Wines and Brandies. Respectfully yours, C.W.B. IEXAMFLKD FIGURES! d303tf & L C , Per HANSEN tu HAT AND e d7-cod-G- oi REAL THE CALIFORNIA. iejeetflly place One or Two Piece of VALUABLE TtiP!JLi! ICE IPZR, WHISKIES rm nut Old Crow Hermitage Long John $1,00 50cts 40d Miller Bourbon Eldorade " Gimbla " Soots BRANDIES. French Cognac Brand California " I BUciberry Brandy mtlXDIES. Ginger ' Co. MB PHI? 6oct WLYES, Burg wnd 25cts OliCak Crosby & Co., London Gin Holland 6 in As Port Wine 80ct " Sherry French 'Sherry Cal, SOets Angelica Sorts Isabella Catawba White California 25ei 60ct 80e 25c; M " " Pweet Musctell' 75cts Dry Muscatella M 60ets Risling " 50eU Hotkueiaier " 25eti ;Oct 20oia - fJete JtOele "JOctn 20a |