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Show Commsbciai.. Co. B. Dooly & To the Bishops and Presid- ITEMS. LOCAL Corrected daily by J. 112 Gold buying, ing Elders in all the Settlements of the Latter-da- y BY TELEGRAPH. , Dkae Bbethren: It John Taylor, of the commence again to assist the scattered U1 th. Tweh. Apostles, Ouorum of poor of God's people in gathering td in the Tabernacle neit Sunday Zion. To aid in the accomplishment of preaca Borningthis purpose we request the Bishops and Presiding Elders in (he various set iberal Hall, 730 o'clock. March 5. tlements to give especial attention to the Sunday erening AnSels Pite? If , colleolion of debts due to the Perpetual Subject:-"-4- 1-8 Fund from those who have Bible and modern times onoe Emigration did those of been assisted in past years. In view of on this earth?" inhabit bddies, and lite the sear approach of the season of the dl41-3- . T- - J- By year when our emigration . leaves the t shores of Europe, we desire that our It's a bad year for the B'g brethren give this matter their immeBad B's There's Beecber, Bewen and Babcock, diate attention, that we may be enabled Who's next ? to do as much good as possible this Md now there's Belknap. Bristow! about ffbat , ; . present year: It is the duty of all the Saints who have the means, to assist in the gatherTo the Public. p. Mendelsohn & Son haye deter- ing of those of their brethren and sismined to close out their present stock of ters who are still scattered in Babylon, boots and shoes, and we should be pleased to have, the dry goods, clothing, room for spring pur- local suthorities solicit donations from make to hats, &c, the next three those who aro not in debt to the P. E for will sell and chases, and everything in Fund, and who are able anil willing to months anything, Sale com- do their part for the gathering of scatcost. at establishment their " ' ' ' s"" mences Monday, Feb. 28, next door to tered Israel. , Your'Brethren, Driver's brick building, Main Street, - l Stae- hi": D dl36-l- Nones ... . . , Mksdblsohs &Sos. A , Ogden Fire requested to meet at Fire- Patent to All. Company ance is requested. R. J. Snaddon, Foreman. Crockery for the Million. Ten Crates Crockery direct from StaiTordsliire,i:ugIaud. St., WALKER, 15UOS.,Main dl3G-tf- . Ogden. BRIG II AM' YOUNG, DANIEL II. WELLS. V. , Brigade, are man's Hall, on Saturday, March 4th, 1876, at 5:30 p.m. A punctual attend- "A man can live in an atmosphere of falsehood, and hug delusion to hit vacant breast until he finally grows to believe the lies he tells, and there is no truth in him." S L' Trib. Exactly. And that's what's the matter with those Trib. fellows. "Mr. Jim Lyon has fairly earned the credit of being the champion liar of the ccuutry." S L. Trib. That's the first symptom of njedesty we ever saw in the Trib. Everybody knows that Jim is nowhere when the Trib. talks. Stanford is brightlittle paint put A his store. up ening where it will do the most good, makes a Tus Doo Days. Perhaps you don't good impression on the eye. Stanford know these are the dog days. Well, has a large stock, and is determined to they are, if it is the month of March. sell. Call and inspect. Just notice the dogs marching into the Recorder's office to get licensed, and then skip out again waggirg their, litGo to Whitehead's is the last of tle narratives. dll5-2For Boots and Shoes. r T the dog days. '"Every dog has his day." But after to morrow cometh the end. Gent's ' Fine Sewed Boots. Ask for Fagan's walk up with your three and get your papers, dollars the currency, at Workingraen's make, (1120-lor prepare to see v ur purps laid in the xold embraoe of the grim monster. Look Out For the new goods soon to Death to unlicensed canises will be arrive at the Ladies' Co operative Store, proclaimed after Let the Main street, a Lttle north of the Ogden proclamation be carried into effect. House.J Mrs... Carter's well kn&wn taste Ogden has a surfeit of ugly, useless cawill guarantees lhat the articles selected nines, which ought to be put where they be just the kind the ladies want. Due cannot bark and yelp and make night notice will be given of their arrival. hideous and eat food at the expense of children's backs and stomachs There and poorly fed children in are half-cla- d Cigars. whose thig city, parents keep great, Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN dl30 tf greedy, yelping, snarling curs, which h Co.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden. are useless to man and a libel on the dog species. "Dogon" such dogs! BaiariTENiNO Ur. m Co-o- Bavarian IJeer, Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at IIAN EN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogden. U130-t- f Lad Sail All persons who have claims on the lands owned by the U. P. B. R. Co , Eait of the Salt Lake Me- ridian in Weber, Davis or Morgan counties, ar notified through the columns of the Junction, that the land will be offered for sale April 4th. Read the advertisement and get ready to pay for the !rnd. Pure Wines and Uquors For sale at HANSEN k Co's. Fifth d!30-t- f t Street, Ogden. t ... Fio tat the , Washington, 2. ChaS. F. Gorhan.'of Michigia, foris our desire to merly minister of Hague, has been ap- SoIlC( .Elder Ogden., 17SI r2W wo AMERICAN. Saints: Ladies' Kid Buttoned Shoes a specialty d!29 lm VTorkingmen s This is what th? Idaho World says about Bennett, who is occupying the position of Delegate from Idaho until Fenn hoists him out: "Ex Gov. Tom. Bennett, in a letter declining to become a member ef the National Republican Committee, cites as the reason, that he was elected by people" on the independent ticket. .The fact of the matter is Tom wasn't elected at all, but was beaten by over three hundred votes. Holding the position of Governor of the Territory, however, he issued to himself a certificate of election, supplemented by another soon after issued by the Territorial Secretary, and took his seat as Delegate en his well known facial trea. He should not have went baek on the Republican party with out first finding out which one of ibe boys he is." Iiuho Delegate A Tub. Co-o- Do not Defy Providence by negleoting a chronic cough or cold, when the certain antidote to. these dangerous complaints Hals' Hoksy. ot Horshhond and Tar is obtained at every Drug Store in America. Pike's Toothache Drops care in one minute. Fancy Brinks In every stylj at the C. W. B. & L. Co. HANSEN 4 Co., dl30 if Agents. , A circular tank was taken It is a big one-I- t past our office is hooped with iron, measures 8 ft. 6 inches in diameter, and will hold fifty barrels. It was manufactured by Messrs. Orvil 0. Child and Abiel Abbott, of this city, for Mr. Swigart, who is using a windmill to raise water for irrigating purposes on his laud across the Weber, and wants this little tub for a tank. Who says there is no cooper in Ogden pointed Assistant Secretary of the Interior, in place ef Cowen, resigned, and telegraphed Secretary Chandler his acceptance. New York, 2. At a meeting of the directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company, yesterday, it was estimated that the earnings would justify the payment of a dividend of 1 J per cent, for the quarter. Several directors were of the opinion that the dividend should be passed, while ethers thought the stockholders were entitled to whatever was -- SkiO log Ogden City, Utah, OFFER THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF earned. The railroad managers, in session yesterday, appointed a committee to take into consideration the subject at freight ratos, and to make a report tomorrow. Boston, 2. The practice ef evading the payment of taxes by wealthy citizens has become such an evil hers, tkat solicitors have prepared a draft of an act to govern the question of domiciles, for the pur-poof taxation, and Ibe matter has been referred to the legislative committee on the judiciary, with a request that the act be passed. San Francisco, 2. The libel suit ot Simontoa vs. Alta, has beeu transferred to t he United States circuit court, on application of the defendants, ta avoid taking the depositions of D. O Mills aud Michael Reese as to the cause f the failure of the Bank of California as ordered by the Third district court. The Spaulding court martial convened at Mare Island A gentleman from Victoria, a member of the British Columbia Legislature, says with reference to the existing differences between the province and the Dominion, that there is a growing feeling of dissatisfaction at the treatment the pro vince has been receiving at the b inds of the Dominion government, and with it a desire to separate from the unpleasant and unprofi'.ab e eonneetion, on account of the nonfulnlmeat of the terms which induced them to cast their lot with Uanadu; bu.t" there is a tutnl nbscuctt of desire to throw off their allegiance to the mother country. Competition, consisting of et Staple and Fancy Groceries DRY GOODS, CLOTIIIXU, XOTIOXM, HOOTS ami K1IOES, RUISI1U11S, HATS and CAPS, S1BOK and LEATHER FlXUlXftS, HEAVY and SHELF HARDWARE, (2LASS and UUEEXS WARE, L AM PS, etc, , STOVES! SFSCIiiJ HTBUCEMEBITS London, 2. steamship Abyssinia f the Boston forger, ws Wiusluw, and rebrought up at Bow street manded till noon to iworrow jthe proced-ingwere delayed twenty minutes by the report that Mr. Montaer would sp pear for Wiuslow as solicitor; when Sir Thomas Iienry acted the prisoner if ha had a solioitoi he said he did not desire one,' and did not wish to content the lie wouid be glad to waive chsh at all. everything, and noald be only too happy to go hetue to morrow. Sir Thomas Henry ea:J "I understoed that sMr. Montner would appear for the deat the request of the fendant, prisoner's friends." Detective Gretn-bar- a explained thai the prisoner's friends at Doston had telegraphed for Montner to appear, but tlit prisoner didn't wihh to have a solicitor. Winslow said it was not the wish either of his family or of hi nisei I; he said he was ill, and asked permission to be seated, which was granted. Calvin P. Dearborn, the Boston detective, identified Wiuslow, and produced the necessary extradition pa pvrs, with the indictment by the graud jury of Suffolk Co.. Maes , containing 14 counts, seven for forging and altering, and seven for uttering to,tbe amounts of 4U,UU0; ttte docntnent, were handed to Winslow, who declined to ask any questions. During the reading of tbe documents " Winslow sat looking downwards, apparently . very much de pressed,' but otherwise be evinced no He seems to hav, suffered emotion. much from confinement. After tbe documents had been read, Sir Thomas explained tbeir purpoit to Winslow, and asked him if be understood tbem. Wins low replied that he did. Sir Thomas then said, addressing Winslow. that in an extradition case it was necessary to have evidence that the government re quiring extradition had made a formal application t the English government; theugh he understood thrft the Amerioan legation sent documents to tbe foreign ofljee yesterday, he had not received any intimation from either the foreign or borne minister, therefore be thought it The bst to remand him till prisoner asked to tie allowed le Bee his family who were in the roota of the court, as tbey were last Wednesday week. The permission was granted,snd the proceedings terminated. Mrs. Winslow seems less depressed than on Wednesday; she will, probably go borne in the same vessel as ber bus- bind. It seems that the authorities of Boston left the question of the time and manner of the family's return wholly to Dearborn's discretion, they paying all expenses. Havana, z. A fir at T.egla, epposite Havana, de- roved seventy houses and shanties; loss $150,000. ' " .. Paris, 2. The specie in tbe Bank cf France has increased 26,263,000 francs In past week.. Southampton, -The British steamer Bothnia, Captain KcarUfi, from New Orleans, Feb. 2, for Liverpool, was burnad at sa on the 10'b of Feb.; the crew have arnred at this . pert. STOVES! Charier Oak and Jlonifor'Cook and Heating Stoves at Low Figures. FOREIGN. Ganeral Scbenck starts from Liverpool for botue on Saturduy'ntist, in the ' To (he Jobbiug Trade in town and Country, at l'rlees to Vefy :. TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OtiDIl.V and VICINITY. CALL and SEE. Free Deliver? to all parts of ihe City. Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention 3. . Clavjson, SUPT. d2-t- T. ASH BY, Prest. Thomas W.Jones ) J. BULL, Vice Prest. ) J. FAGAN, Foreman (J. CLAIIK, Troas. ( C. S. LANCASTERySeo . THE WORKWOMEN'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY 9Iain Street. Ogden, Merchant (Next door north of Mr. Win. Driyer'a Drug Store.) rrnm citizens of ooden and vicinity akk rrppectfcliv informed that Tf n EttablUliment H now la full rumilng order, and Is jreard l msBKlMtur, all J aboYe-name- kmd.or Tailor, VtsriwlTI? 1 TVnrfc f J2TJrnbT52 f Of the Latest Styles and Superior Quality, I'effged, Sewed or Jilvetted. BEST OF MATERIAL, BEST OF WORKMANSHIP, AND Opposite Bankt&i . CHEAPEST OF PRICES. , All Work Warranted and Good Fits Guaranteed Repairs neatly executed cn , ' PRODUCE TAKEN. HIDES BOUGHT. MAIN STKEET, tub shortest notick. Look to your interests, fct importation stop, and patroniza THE TCOIUHNGMEFS CO-O- P. dl29 tf OOD33N". - " 'I ..... ' d23-l- y. ' . Comig! Comihg! The Young Variety Company will appear at the Theatre evening for one night only, on which occasion they will present an Mnrphy's Liver PilU cures headache, pimples and blotches. original Ethiopian drama and farco d!21-t- f never performed in Ogden before. , The entert dn.ent will be interf.persed with mu?ie and a variety cf instrumental Ht Lmtcrk. Professor McDonald's kcture, last evening, drew a large audi popular melo'iie, jokes, tto Every d2t Iltul Canyon sniil Hook Me, and made lots of fun, as well as thing new and first class. Spring Coal.. The pair imparting much instruction Red Canyon $0 50 per ton. lsS of couples, judged by the Professor Forward and loquacious youth Rock Spring, $S " " ' oe suued for each other, was one of jove you know upon ay word, "By the features of the Both tbe best and cheapest coals in Mr. now if I were to see a ghost, you entertainment. McDonald ii a clever market. the al-lecturer, anl know, I would be a chattering iJiot draws well. He tai g.me to Slt fur the rest of uiv life." Yard ar,d office at the U. V. eoal yartl. Lie, where we hopo he will meet with Ingenious rnuid' n "Haven't you corner of olh aud Franklin Streets. " W. W. JET.NGE, Sol Agt. ucc?ss. dl33 lm teen a ghost; ! ' Hand Sale. .DEALER IN ALL KI5D8 O-F- Tli. Lands of th. BIOS PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. , Lying east of the SALT LAKE MERIDIAN, in the counties of Dais, Mor- and Weber, Utah Territory, will be BAIN WAGONS AND .n g-- offered for sale at tbe of this Company at Land Of lice Ogden, TIES DAY, 4th day of April, 1876. . . Persons having made application AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! for aay portion of said lands will make payment for the same without de lay The lands will be noli on the follow ' JUST RECEIVED, A CAR LOAD OK OLIVER'S CHILLED PL O TVS. the purchase mon These IMows are warranted to lo pood work in any soil, and give perfect in equal annual tbe balance down, satisfaction; or, after two days' trial, the money will be refunded payments, with interest at 6 per cent. if purchasers are not satisfied. A discoant of 10 per ceot. will be ing term-- : One-fift- h made for full payment in cash Urn at the of the purchase. O. F. DAVIS, J .a ml Commissioner, V. V. It. IS. Co. dll3-i- Farmers, Call and Seof Them ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Adukess: RARXARD WHITE, Ogden, Utah. ! |