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Show BY TELEGRAPH. ITEMS. LOCAL and the Contract and Finance company' affairs. Conoord, N. II Commercial. E.Dooly & Selling. lHi- Oo. Corrected dally by J. Gold buying, 112J - To the Public. ft Mendelsohn & Son ha?4 deter out their present stock of oineiJ to close -- ana enoes, dry epring pur- bats, tne next t'lree wi' or 8e chaseSi and and everything in monthJ anything Sale comcost. at their establishment door to Feb. next 28, mences Mosday, Main brick Street, building, Driver's goods, clothing, boots &c, to make room for Ogdn. " dl3G-l- t) MendKlsohs & Son. North Ogden North Ogdenites, take notice of the address of School Trustees in another column. Crockery for the million. Ten Crates Crockery direct froiiiStatTordidiire-EiiglaiHl- . WALKEli, DUS.,9Ialn St., dl36tf. Ogden. Go to Whitehead' For Boots and Shoes. dll5-2- Cent's Fine Sewed Coots. v Aek for Fagan's make, at the Workingmen's Co-o- dl29 ltn Murphy's Liver Pills cures headache, pimples and blotches. dl21-t- f Democrats! The Democrats of WeCounty should take notice of the cull in another column, and govern themselves accordingly. ber Ladies' Fine Serge Skoes, Morocco Foxed, only $2.50, at the WORKINGMEN'S CO-O- Pure Wines and Liquors For sale at Street, Ogden. HANSEN & Co's. Fifth dl30-t- f The Escape. Charley Williamson and his two companions, who escaped from the penitentiary, are still at large. Captain Bergber is in a very precarious condition, being insensible and in great pain. , Bavarian Ale and EN & Beer-Bottle- d Porter for sale at Co's, Fifth Street, HAN Odja. dl30-t- f Arrived. The new goods for the La- Store, Main Street, have arrived, and Mrs. Emma Carter is ready to show the beautiful "loves of hats and ducks of bonnets," and all the attractive finery, to any or all of the ladies of Weber county. dies' Van Dorn's Nursery, Opposite the Tabernacle, Main St., y Ogden, is the place to get choice Pear, Cherry, plum, Apple, Early Peaches and nil kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Monthly Roses, etc.,. Price lists sent on W. T. Van Dorn, application to dli8-l- Proprietor. Fancy Drinks In every styla at the C. W. B. HANSEN & Co., Agents. Theatri f the Streets of New York. Mr. John Lindsay, in his favorite character of Tern Badger. , This is a drama that always "draws," and we bespeak for the Company a full house Saturday evening. Go early and get good seats.' Red Canyon and Rock Spring Coal. 6.50 per ton. " " Agt. " Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN Co.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden. d!30 tf Furious at the depot got on a tear last evening, having imbibed an overdese of Bghting liquor, and to cure him the Marshal put him to roost in the City Jail. This morning he was better, nd after depositing five 'dollars and costs of suit with the Mayor, he depart-!- , feeling weiker and wisr. And of tich is the Kingdom of Alcohol. A man in -- ' Ogden City, Utah, OFFER THEIR IMMENSE To STOCK OF the Jobbing; Trade in town and Country, at Prices to Defy Competition, coititiug of J taple and Fancy Groceries DRY GOODS, e. CLOTIIIXG, XOTIOXM, BOOTS anil SHOES, ItUISBKKS, HATS and CAPS, SHOE and LEATHER FIXHIXGS, IIEAVY and SHELF HAKDWAItE, A I0MMI and C3L.A8S iUEEXSWABE, LAMPS, etc. STOVES! S TOTES! Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and Heating Stoves at Low Figur TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGOE.V and YICIX1TY. , CALL and SEE. Free Delivery to all parts of the City. r V j Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention Clawsbhr": SUPT. d206-tf- . T. ASH BY, Prest. Thomas W.Jones J. BULL, Vice Prest. ) J. FAGAN, Foreman j f J. (C. CLARK, Treas. ' S. ' LANCASTK,S?o TIIE WORKINGMEN'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY tfo. 55 Main Street. Ogden, Merchant In the rear of W. II, Pidcock's store. CITIZENS OF OGDEN Tailor, ' ' V AND VICINITY ARE RKflPECT FULLY INFORMED TIIAT TES i niinliigoiat(r, and ii prepared to manufactura all kind of r Of the Latest Styles and Super lor Quality. I'egyed, Sewed or Itlvetted. BEST OF MATERIAL, BEST OF WORKMANSHIP AND CHEAPEST OF PRICES. . l tST Opposite BanJit1M s All Work Warranted and Good Fits Guaranteed "'" ' REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED CN TUB SHORTEST NOTICE." HIDES BOUGHT. MAIN STREET, ' PRODUCE TAKEN. Look to your interests, let importation stop, and patronize THE IT ORKINGU E X'S. - CO d!29-t- f OP, BARNARD WHITES d23-l- j. : DEALER IV ALL KINDS OF LEE & SHELDON AIN WAGONS PAINTERS, Graincrs and Glaziers ASD ! . .. & lAo ' "111 y " Both the best and cheapest coals in ' the market. V t Yard and office at the TJ,?,, coal yard, corner of 5th and Franklin Streets. ' d!35 Ira W.W. FUNGE, Sole Cigars. 777 S 1130-t- attractive programme for Saturday night. The great play of Red Canyon, 15. NOTICE. & L. Co An Rock Spring, $8 , Returns from all but ten towns sive Cheney 41.240; Marcy. 87,477; Kendall and scattering, 419. Cheney's majority 3,347 The towns yet to hear from gave last year, Cheney, ltepub , 514: Roberts, Dem., 002, and White, temperanoe, 8. The Republicans elect 9 out of li! senators. The council stands lour Republicans te one Democrat. IntheJiouse there are 207 Republicans and 178 democrats. The Republican majority, it is thought, will be 25 or 30 in the house. The vote is increased about 1,200 over last year, being nearly 81.003, and is the . largest ever cast in the State Richmond, Va., 15. In the House, the competing reports in relation to the Texas Pacitio railroad, one favoring the adoption of the Senate resolutions against the scheme, and the other deferring action on the subject, came up, and resulted in the rejection ot the Seuite resolutions known as the Daniel resolutions. The other repert was tabled. Nashua, N. II., 15. Fire broke out at Wilton to night. The railroad house and Newell's bbek have been burned and the fire is still spreading. Engines from Milford and this city have gone to render assistance. Denver, Col , 15. The Park Place Hotel, a favorite suburb at Highland Park, about two miles northwest of here, caught fire and was totally destroyed with its furnitor", lust It was owned by tho ChapiB evening. Bros, of'the Inter-OceaHotel, and was to have breu opened this summer. Loss $25,000; insurance $11,000. The Constitutional Convention ajourn- The House omniittee on Pacific railed sine die this morning. The proposed roads agreed to report and recora State Constitution will be submitted to m cud the passage ot a bill to compel the the popular vote on July 1st. reduction by the U. P. R. R. Co. of the present charges of fifty cents perpassen. FOREIGN. ger and ten dollars per car load for London, 15. transportation over the Omaha bridge. The House committee on post offices A severe storm has prevailed in Lon and post roads has authorized Luttrell don and almost generally around the to report for passage a bill designed to coast, during t he past tweuty four hours. prevent straw biddiug. the main features It was particularly violent about the of which are these: It provides that in west part of Cumberland and the north cases of failure by bidders or contractors ern part of Lancashire. Many ships the Posttiaster General shall not be thereabouts sought the haven alter losobliged to run up the list of bidders until ing all their anchors, Much damage he finds gome oue able and willing to has been done te farm buildings. A Paris dispatch in the Times reports perform the service; but after giving the second lowest bidder the preference, if that the inundations have Btopped work bin bid is not considered too high, the in the government tobacco factory and department may offer the contract to any in the foundries of Alfortville. Two outside party at a price not exceeding hundred bouses are flooded at St. Maur. the next to the bid on the list. The bill The gale of Sunday caused a frightful will also provide that no bonds shall bo destruction of life and property. Eleven accepted which do not explicitly embody persons were killed at Cambray. At satisfactory answers to the various pre- Setters the river Roer rose twenty or scribed interrogatories relating to loca- thirty feet, inundating the couniry. At tion, value and freedom from incumCoblenti the Rhine rose behind the railbrances of the real estate alleged to be way bridge like a water spout te the owned by the bondsmen. Hamburg and height of the houses have 'also suffered. The Frankfort Syracuse, N. Y., 45. The New York totate greenbhCK con- bridge at Austerlitz has been closed. It vention re assembled at 3 o'clock this is reported ttiat the bridge has partially afternoon. There was a large ultcud-ancgiven way, under the pressure of water. Richard Schell was made permaA Times special from Berlin ifays a nent president. The platform protests letter fvom Pcko Paulovich, who comaguiust the resolutions adopted by the manded the insurgents at the battle of New YorK Democrats for tuekpast two Muratovizza, asserts that a force of 650 year?; because said resolutions are in insurgents attacked 3,200 Turks; only conflict with the principles laid down in 700 of the latter returned to Gatschka. tiie platform adopted by the national About 800 were killed and the otber-wer- e oonvention in New York, that being the drowned or dispersed. The insurs latest genuine national Democratic con- gents captured 675 rifles and. teur ritied vention held in this country, tho con- cannon. vention in Baltimore in 1872 being only Berlin, 15 a ratification meeting of the nominations In consequence of damage by the re. and platform of the liberal Republicans. cent hurrinaue, steps have been taken The convention therefore recommends to lay subterranean telegraphs between ttie several assembly districts to send Salle and Berlin. Hereafter all new delegates to the State convention in or- telegraph lines will belaid underground der to select delegates for the national Belgrade, 15. democratic convention at rit. Louis, and The Turkish troops massed upon the ask their admission into that body as Servian frontier having committed detrue representatives of the Democratic predations, the Servian militia have race of New York. The resoluiions de beeo mobilized and ordered to march to clare opposition to any repudiation of the frontier. A Cabinet council under national obligations, but assert the act the presidency of Prince Milan, was of Congress of March, 1869, promising to held last night, which discussed the pay 5 liO's in gjld is a gross violation of policy of the Government at the present the coutract whereby said bonds were juncture. The members of the late issued, and said law was passed by Conservative Oibinet were also requestfraud; that the effort now making by ed to attend. The general impression is the secretary of the treasury to pay that peaceful councils prevailed. fractional currency in silver should he at once prohibited, as it is worth less than currency; that there should be no furhave got a boy in Binghamton ther funding of government bonds until fiveThey years old, who is physically perfect, the exact number of bonds outstanding healthy, talks distinctly, is very active, is ascertained, and the amount due from and weighs only nine pounds. He is the syndieate settled; that legal tenders inches high. twenty-thre- e are the standard ot value while gold convariSus fluctuates for reasons; stantly that the amouut ' of money required by the people depends on tbeir intelligence; that the advocacy of contraction of curflIVEN TO TJIR rency and reduction in the price of la- "VTOTICE I? HEREBY of the Ponthfast School District bor by certain newspapers is to be wonof North Ogden, that there will be a school meetdered at; that legal tenders should pay ing held in the aforesaid district at T. V. Garner'!, the bondholder his interest and ail other on Siturday, Mon h 26th, 176. at 2 o'clock pm., the purpose of electing Trustee, also to transdebts, private or public, including du- for act other business as may be necessary for the ties or imports: that the act pledging re- general good of the district. ' B. K. GARNER, sumption in 1879 is a failure, and its A BR AH M CHAT) WICK, Jr., immediate repeal demanded. The resoROBT. MONTGOMERY, lutions were adopted unanimously, after ANt'REW RO.SK, dl53-l- t s2 2t GEO. i. LINPOKD, a few speeches. Adjourned tine die San Francisco, 15. J. R. R. Rcbinson of this city, by his RAILROAD. attorneys, A. A. Cohen and Delos Lake, UTAH y file acomplaint in the Fourth will district court against the Central Pacific railroad Contract and Finance Company, ON AND AITER Leopold Stanford, C. P. Huntington, 1st 1876, JANUARY Mark Hopkins, C. Cracker, and all the as illows: ran Trains will daily corporations controlled by them. The KOBTIIIVAR complaint alleges tha' the plaintiff is a stockholder in the Central Pacific railNo. 1 ..9:20 a m Leave Ogden road; that the defendants in building ' the road fraudulently made eoHtracis 10:50 Brigbam... with themselves in the name of the Con' Logan 200p.m. tract and Finance company at excessive -- 3:30 Arrive at Franklin rates, and by other dishonest practices themselves absorbed the gains arising from the subsidies, land grants, eta. SOUTHWARD The complaint reiterates at length many No. 2 deinstances of fraudulent practices of ....9:00 a m. Leave Franklin.... fendants and generally charges fraud . " Logan ...10:55 and embezzlement in the conduct of 2:25 p.m. " Brigbam.... The the affairs of the corporation. 4:00 Arrive at Ogden.., plaintiff alleges that the amount of stock held by him would properly entitle him to 1,200,000 in money, and 150,000 acres of land. He prays for a receives Gilmer 1 Salisbury's Stage Una to and Ironi for the removal ef the present board of Montana connects with trains at Fianklin, directors, and that all tbeir property, M. W. MERRILL, 8nut, except that held by them previous to ob- Chu. SiBLir. . ' dl97-ltaining the control ef railroad affairs, tii.Fif.ii Hand Tick be decreed the of the corporaproperty tion. It ia asserted that the uit will be to pressed trial, and that the evidence day ' home. Samplea adduced will form a valuable addition to (JtC frt t!Ofi ?r worth (I fres. gnssow Co. kfw LU the.ineiJe history of the Central Taeifio l'ur'.laad, kplU Value. AMERICAN. Washington, 15. The Democrat i financial caucus was in sctssiou till near 12 o'clock to night, and finally agreed upon the Pavne bill, by a vole of 68 to 4G. Tbis bill provides for gradual resumption of specie payments, by making it the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury annually to retain in coin an amount equal to three percent-ur- n of the legal tender notes outstanding to constitute a resumption fund, and also requiring national banks to set aside an amount of coin equal to three per cent, of their circulating notes. The bill in addition provides for the repeal of so much of the specie resumption act of Jan. 14th, 1875, as designates the 1st of January, 1879, as the date of resumption. Many amendments were voted down, including that of the minority of the caucus committee for a simple repeal of so much of the act of 1875 as fixes the 1st of January, 1879, as the time for resumption. This received only 42 votes. Previous to taking final action on the nomination of Richard II. Dana., Jr., to be Miuister to England, the Senate foreign relations committee wilt hear hiui in reply to charges made against him by General Butler, of literary piracy, tc Next Tuesday has been assigned for the purpose, and Dana has informed one of us members to authorize a denial of the repurt. The committee had requested the President to withdraw his nomination It is believed the Attorney General has sent a man to Canada tor Mr. Marsh under a promise of safety, and that he will be back in a day or two y y AGRICULTURAL IHPLEIENTS ! TIjAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGERS. JUST RECEIVED, A CAR LOAD OF Cheapest and Best Signs OLIVER'S CHILLED PLOWS. IN TUB CITT. These Plows are warranted , to do pood wbrkn any soil, an.d pive perfect satisfaction; or, after two days' trial, the money will be refunded if purchasers are cot satisfied. Farmers, All Work Warranted. r shop and omw.n' Opposite Junction Building- Call and See Them ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. - ADDism; BARNARD WHITE, Ooden, Utah, ! |