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Show ma wwm1 WHOP" LOCAL ITEMS. Comm"ai" E.Dooly & Co. . Corrected daily by J. Gold buying, 112 J Selling, AMERICAN. Washington, 7. The grand jury examined Col. Adams, clerk of the House, in the BelWm. Tomlin-so- n knap case, and will appear. Belknap has not yet been brought into the police court to The Opinion prevails among give bi.il. lawyers that since the flight of Marsh the House had no testimony that would convict Belknap, either on impeachment or in the criminal eourt, Marsh having left with the committee no paper, note, or other evidence showing Belknap's guilt. Efforts are being male to procure additional testimony. Prof. Silliman will appear before the committee on foreign affairs on Thursday, to give the particulars of his scientific connection with the Emma mine, and to answer Lyon's statements concerning him. Heiser & Co., tankers, deny the statement attributed to Frederick Mitchell, Kansas City, that they stated that President Grant received a gold draft for $20,000 from the Emma mine ring for inducing Schenck to become a director, and that the draft was negotiated through their house. New York, 7. The House for Aged People, conducted by the Catholio community known as the Little Sisters of the Poor, and located in the eastern district of Brooklyn, was completely burned this morning; the house comprised a four story building, and had. 185 inmates. When these were made aware of the fire, a panic seized them, and, the Sisters losing control, they ran through the building, some escaping io the street, but 0'hure. sinking down exhausted, overcome by fright, smoke, and pain. The firemen rescued all these, but a number who could not get to the lower floors by reason of the smoke and flames, ran for the roof; all who reached there were rescued, but some cf the inmates, too feeble to run or clamber, were burned to death, while two who threw themselves from an upper window were fatally injured. Five bodies have been Tbe lo?s on the taken from the ruins building and furniture ii $25,000; insurance $30,000. Later reports from the fire in the Home for the Indigent under the care of the Little Sisters of the Toor, at Brooklyn, makes it more disastrous in the results than at first noted. It seems the fire was discovered in the south wing, occupied by the male portion of the inmates, and contained 72 persona, whose ages varied from 08 to 105 years. When the firemen arrived tlie flames were sweeping through the south wing in every direction, and it was not until about 9 o'clock when the fire had been reduced to te smouldering embers in tbe basement, that the firemen were enabled by ladders to examine the upper slories of t!ie buildir.g, when tbey found 17 meu burned in their beds in the upper story. The bedsteads were made of iron, pud rested on the charred beams, which had remained in their places. It is said 30 are missing, and it is feared the bodies of some mav be found buried in the debris of the fire in the basement. The firemen succeeded in saving the main building and south wing, which is occupied by about 60 old women. San Francisco, 7. The Central Pacific Railroad Company has filed a complaint in the Third District Court charging A. A.Cohen, former agent and attorney of the Company, with having swindled the Company while acting as their agent in the purchase of real estate and in the transportation of coal, to the amount of over Cohen has beon very active $100,000. lately in supporting Archer's fare and freight bill in the Legislature, which the Company is fighting. He is also supposed to have been assisting Tom Scott in Washington. A very severe storm has prevailed throughout the 8tate for several days. The rivers are very high, but no serious damage is reported. The crop prospects are excellent, promising a larger yield of grain than any former year, with a continuance of god weather. Baltimore, 7. Last night between 11 and 12 o'clock, while a way freight train with a passenger car attached, was crossing the hridge over the narrow passage on the Harper's Ferry and Valley branch of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, sixty-tbre- e miles from Harper's Ferry, the roiddje tender span gave way and the eng-.neand train fell through and was wrecked. The following are the names of the killed: W. A. Wbi'man, Edenburg, Va.; C. L. Noel, R L. Wood, Richmond, Va ; C. H. Hodgson, Berkley springs, member of the West Va. legislature; J. H. Baldwin, Baltimore; F. Doran, engineman, Sandy Hook, Md ; J. D. Chapman, and F. Jef fereon, brakemen, Winchester, Va. Sn persons were wounded, including Bcr The nard Hughes, West Virginia. bodies of the killed were immediately sent to Winchester, and place! in charge cf an undertaker and will be sent to tbe relatives and friends. Warner, Dressel & Co , tobaoco and shipping merchants, have suspended; the amount of their liabilities,, part of which is in Europe, is yet ascertained. The immediate cause of the failure was the suspension of Thompson & Kan dolph, whose notes they hold for $20, Dressel has been German consul 000 at this port for mam years. The grand jury, iu the U. 8. district court, has brought indiciments against forty five persons for the violation of the enforcement act of Congress, Dy mumi dating and hindering persons from vot ing at tbe. last estate melection. y To the Public. & Son hate detert). Mendelsohn their but Jre&ent Btock of mined td close boots and ekoes, clothing, dry goods, make room for spring bats, &e., to and will sell for the next three months' anything and everything in at cost. Sale com(heir establishment Feb. 28, next door to mences Moaday, Driver's brick building, Main Street, Ogden. D Mendelsohn dl3G-l- & Son. ' Crockery for the Million. Ten Crates Crockery direct from staffordshirenglaiid. WALKEli, l$KOS.,Main . St., dl3G-tf- Ogden. Goto Whilelieart's dll5-2- For Boots and Shoes. Co. The adjourned an meeting of the Ogden Publishing Company will convene in the City Hall, at Ogden, on Thursday, March 9th, shareholder seven o'clock p.m. Every ii requested to bo present. Ogpih Pvb. Dual Cent's Fine Sewed Boots. Ask for Fagan's make, at the Workingmen's dl20 lm Co-o- Bavarian Beer, Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN EN & Cj'a, Fifth Street, Oden. dl30 tf Pure Wines and IJquors For sale at HANSEN Street, Ogden. & Fifth dl30 tf Go's. Fancy Drinks C. W. B. & L. Co In every style at the HANSEN & Co., Agents. dl30-t- f Red Canyon and liock Spring Coal. Red Canyon, SPG. 50 per ton. Rock Spring, $8 ' " ' Both the beat and cheapest coals in the market. Yard and office at the U. P. coal yard, corner of 6th and Franklin Streets. W.W. FUNGE, Sole Agt. dl35 1m Indies' Fine Serge Skoes, Morocco Foxed, only $2.50, at the WORKINGMEN'S CO Or. Cigars. Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN dl30 tf & Co.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden. How do you like this kind of weUher? What do you think ef spriag? Dull clouds above, deep mud Isn't it Nice? below, and streaks of chilly sleet and snow and rain between! Doiightful, isn't BY TELEGRAPH. it? Democrats! -- What are you going to do about the Territorial Dcmooratio Convention? Weber County is entitled to eight delegates. Is the thing to drop, or will the Dmocrats of the North wake up and speak? Utah Central Freight. Kailroad received 18,500,821 pounds tf freight during the month of February, 1876, and forwarded G,261,784 pound. Not doing a big business, eh? The Some Black Hills. Wagner, the Salt Lake brewer, has gone to the Black Hil's. He has taken his family with him to Custer City, where he means to stay and keep hotel. He has "the fever," and it has taken a deep hold. Narrow Goage. The Utah Northern has been coming in regularly for several days past. will be able spite of the serve credit the company to keep the track clear in severe weather. They defor what they have done Good. Hope Rcfcb. Convention Sharp and Street, the Ogden delegates to the Territorial Republican Convention are at Salt Lake ready for duty. will To-da- y . nt deoide who goes to Cincinnati. Of FOREIGN. course McKeaa will be one of the deleLondon, 7 Tbe Hour states that Lord Derby gates; they all want to "give thj old mm a chance" for a lust eii'en. SuuJ hiia called on the Emma mine consrany to withdraw iti suit azsinst Robt Schenck along, what else is he good lot? on the ground that the writ of arrest was served while Schenck held the office of Ambassador, and was therefor illeOi tub "Aae." Mr. W. Wheeler, gal. editor of the Evanjien Age, has The company in deference to Lord "doing" Og len and Salt Lake. We are Derby, immediately withdrew the writ, and have sent a letter to Schenck notifyalways glad to see Mr. Wieeler, and him of the withdrawal. The Hour his business Uot and his pluck and ing Schenck's course in quitting Engjays land without taking leare of tie Queen, enterprise Suscess to the Agi. is unprocedcnUd, ad-nii- re Queen Victoria and the Tiiacess Beatrice, to day travemed London by way of the Thames embankment, Queen Victoria Street, Cornhill, timet and Whitechapel, to open the new wing of the Lobdon Hospital in Whiteebapel road. A laige body of troop acted as an escort, and enthusiastic crowds of people lined the streets through wtich the royal party passed. A triumphal arch was erected and many buildings were tastefully and profusely decorated. Business at the Stouk Exchange and the Koyal hxenanga was nearly suspended, and on tbe line of the route was neglected for a time. The residents ef the East End are observing the day as a holiday. A Paris dispatch to the Times says that Minister du Faure has ordered the Prefects to inform the Carlists who are now interned iu France, that the Madrid government has notified the Spanish consul at Bayonne, that the Carlisis who do not claim niJuUo, or exemption from punishment, before March loth, will, it captured by the Spanish authorities, be sent to serve iu the army abroad; those who deserted before July 15th, 18(5, and have been made prisoners, will be sent to serve in Cuba for a prolonged term; those who deserted tubsequentty to that date will be tried. Four hundred am nestied Carlista have just lately arrived in Iruu. Copenhagen, 7. The last mail from Iceland reports that five hundred inhabitants of th West Manna Islands group, lying to the south of Iceland, and belonging to Denmark, are probably dying of starvation. The fisheries there last year were unsuccessful, and the inhabitants, fearing that their food would not last them throughout the winter, sent. to Iceland asking for supplies: accordingly a small quautily of supplies was dispatched about a month ago; however, a bottle was fouud on the coast of Iceland con taining a letter staling that supplies on hand were only adequate for one week, and that famiue was inevitable. .The dangerous seas during the winter render communication wi h West Manna almost impossible. Xejrs From Uyrnui. What the Ladies arc Doing, .Vc. Boo Ogden City, Utah, OFFER taple and Fancy Groceries DRY GOODS, C0SiVAIiVS. . CLOTHIXG, XOTIOXM, ROOTS ami SISOKti, KUlSRUKS, HAT ami Al8,SHOE ami I.KATIIKIt FIXIIXS, IIKA.VY ami SHELF UAKDWAIU?, U LASH and STOVES! STOVES! Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and seating Sloves at Iov Figures. SFEGIilSa IBIBUGlSlfflEMTS TO THIS FAMILY TRADE OF OGREX .." and VICINITY. CALL and SKE. Free Deliver? to all parts of the City, Orders addressed to R.S.WATSOIC, Manager, will receive prompt attention SUPT. d206 If. IT. ASH BY, Prest. Thomas W.Jones J. BULL, Vice Trest. J. FAGAN, Forema ) CLARK, Troas. (c.s.;LANCASTJER.See THE WORKINGMEN'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY Xo. 55 Main Street. Ogden, erchant vessels. Two bands were in attendance; at one o'clock p.m., the heuse was called to order aud the articles were exhibited. Tbe first was a very handsome bed spread, crocheted in blocks and made under the superintendeney of Mrs. J. Peterson and Caroline OUen; the next was a fancy Berlin wool table cover, made by the young ladies; some fancy straw braid, by Miss H. Osborn; several very neat straw hats, by Miss E. Niel sen. Both the bra id and tbe bats were equal to any imported articles; also many very nice specimens of nocdln work; one knitted chair cover, very handsome, worked by Mrs. Ann Ward, At tbe close of tbe exhi Bged 84 years bition Mr. Charles U. Shaw addressed LiUlRAL OI STOCK voiiijcuiiour consisting or Editor Junction : Dear Sir: Friday, the the assembly, and complimented the sisters, and encouraged them to continue in the goed work, and advised all present to patronize home manufacture. Dancing commenced at I p. m., and continued until 5 o'clock, when tables were spread, and refreshments served. Dancing continued until 9:45, when a letter was read from the Birmingham Daily Mail, in regard to the petition ol the women ot Utah. A few spirited remarks from Bishep Liljenquist closed the day's enjoyment,. Great credit is due to Mrs. Christian Liljenquist, and the committee of man sgement, for the taste and good order that was manliest. We have spent the winter vry profit ably, what with meetings of tbe various Quorums, schools, parties, theatres, mu tual improvement societies and social gatherings. Everything has had a tendency to promote harmony, peice and concord. Glad to find the Ogden Junction sti.l continuing onward and upward. It has For become really a family newspaper eleven years past, since I came to Utah, I have noticed that a very large number of what may be termed mushroom news- napers, havo come into, and ipeedity And in all of irnne out of existence them, there was one, never failing sign of decay, and that has been been, just as soon as ther were on the verge ot Dana ruptcy, their circulation was claimed to be tremendous, subscribers pouring in by tbe thousand from all points, east, west, north and south; they were the oniv representative paper iu the Terri tory, and just before they expired, they sounded their own penny trumpet, worihy the zoal of the proprietor of a peep show ot a country fair. 'Ihe gfotiine article needs no but iu Yankee parlance, i spurious, article needs consiueraoie. wish vou everv success and prosperity, an 1 may you live long to wield the quill in the cause of true liberty, patriotism and the right. Kespectfuliy, IMMENSE To the Jobbing: Trade in (own ami Country,' at Trices to Defy Hyrum City, Cache Co., March 3d, 1870. 2Gth day of February, was a Ked Letter day in the history of our Relief tnicicy. Some few weeks ago ihey received a circular from (he ladies in Salt Lake City, requesting them to furnish articles of home manufacture for the Centennial. They at once went to comply wi;h the request, and on FriJay lust the ladies gave a leap year ball. The hall was very tastefully decorated with evergreens. On the south wall was hung a steel engraving of President Young, and also portraits of Pres idents D. a. Wells, u. A. broith, and the Twelve, and all around were hung the portraits of eminent men, also large pictures of the Centennial buildings, and these, with the Stars and Stripes, also the English, Danish, Norway and Swed ish fligs, together with mottoes, presented a very pretty appearance. On each side of the house was a minia'ure ship with full jig, made by Mr. 0. M. Peterson, of Jiyrum, (an old salt) xaey were a great curiosity to Young Ameri ca, and called to mind many a scene of days gone by in the minds of those wbe had crossed the ocean in the old sailing THEIR In the roar of W. II. Pidcooks store. TIIR CITIZENS OF OODEN KUbliliiueut Tailor, AND VICINITY ARK REPP ECTFOIXY ISFORMKD THAT TP R In now in lull running ordur, aud ii pruuarwl te inuiautotur. all klniu of SHOES I Of the Latest Style JCST" Opposite and Superior Quality, i'cfffed, Sewed or Jllvetted. BEST llanh'& All OF MATERIAL, BEST OF WQRKMANSIIir AND CHEAPEST OF TRICES. Work Warranted and Sood Fits Cuarantcd REPAIRS NRATLY EXECUTED CN THE SHORTEST NOTICB. MAIN STREET, PRODUCE TAK CD- - HIDES BOUGHT. Look to your intercuts, let importation stop, and patronize TIIE WORKINGMEN'S . COOP. dl2'J tf OC3-3DI325- . J. BilRKARD WHITE, d23-l- y. "Land Sale. -- DB1LEII IS ALL KINDS O- F- Hi Lands of tin LXIOX PACIFIC RAILROAD CO,, Lying east of the SALT LAKE ME RIDIAN, in the counties of Da? is, Mor- Weber, Utah Territory, will be offered for sale at the of this Company at Land Office Ogden, TUES DAY, 4th day of April, 1876. Persons baring made application BAIN WAGONS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEUTS ! for any portion of said lands will make payment for the same without le JUST RECEIVED, A CAR LOAD OF OLIVER'S CHILLED PLOWS. The lands will be eoM on the follow the purchase mon ing terms: One-fiftThese I'lows ore warranted to io good work in any soil, and give perfect ey down, tbs balance in equal annual atiBraction; or, after two days' trial, the inoney will be refunded payments, with interest at G per cent, if purchasers are not satisfied. A discount of 10 per cent, will be made for full payment in cash at the h time of the purchase. O. F. DAV13, dllD I.nnl Commissioner, i:. i. it. it. Co. 4w Farmers, Call and Sco Them ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Adueess: DARNARD WHITE, 0df.v, Utah. ! |