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Show LOCAL. ITEMS. Commihciai.. E. Dooly & Co. Corrected daily by J. Gold buying. 112$ Selling, 114J. For a Genuiue Cigar General Conference. BY TELEGRAPH. The Annual Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints wil be held in the Tabernacle in Salt Lake AMERICAN. City, commencing on Thursday, April 6th, at 10 o'clock a.m. Brigham Yovsg, Danikl II. Wells. Go to Ed. Williams, Fifth Street. VTilli&m' Universal 'chewing tobacco, the celebrated Fouutaia Fine Cut and all "Stkkbts or New Yobk." first quality brands of tobacco. Treats at the Ogden Theatre, the performance 156.1 n lock boxea free of charge. of the above play will take place. Mr. John S. Lindsay will personate "Tom Badger," a spleBdid character and in To hands. Mi"s Sarah Napper as & good Son deterhave P. Mendelsohn II. C. Wardleigh as mined to cIobc out their present stock of "Alida Bleodgood," Messrs. G. J. "Gideon Bloodgood." dry goods, clothing, boots and shoes, P. Jos. J. Smith, Wright, Geo. hats, &c, to make room for spring pur- Wright, L. M. Bowring, Mrs J. Dee, G. Taylor, chases, and will sell for the next three Miss Laura Bow-rin- g and Lizzie Jost Mrs. months anything and everything in swell the cast, and have good and their establishment at cost. Sale comThe piece has tix parts. npjropriate to door mences Monday, Feb. 28, next the besides prologue, and conseDriver's brick building, Maiu Street, acts will take up the entire evening. quently Ogden. be a will This fine, dry sight, and we D Mendelsohn & Son. dl3C-lwould advise all to go. and witness this, Ihe Public. Gent's Fine Sewed Boots. Ask for Fagan's make, at the Workingmen's Co-o- dl29-l- Cash paid for graia. And the highest figures in mdse. paid for all kind dlU tf delivered at WALKER BROS. v Washington, 21. Stewart, in his statement before (he house foreign affairs committee corroborated the statement of Senator Morton as to Lis proposed connection with the Emma matter, and gave bis opinion thnt judge McKean was an honest judge. Stewart detailed the manner of placing the stock on the London market; said that a gentleman named Coates suggested that Siliiinan be engaged to examine the mine and telegraph him to do so, arranging at the same time for the compensation of the professor. This was without the suggestion of either Park or himself. Park and Grant made a contract for the sale of the mine, the provisions ef which had already been published. Stewart's statement, wasvery lengthy, gsing into details of the negotiation iu Bug and, and h.s connection with Lyon, lie denied that he never told Lyon about Gen. Scbenck and Prof. Silliman. Question by Mr. Hewitt: Mr. Lyon, in his testimony, says that you told him "we gave Gen. Schecck 600 shares of stock." Did you ever say such a thing to him Witness I did not. I deny it most emphatically. 1 never tuld him anything of the kind. Adjourned. y ilM Ogden Citsr, Utah, OFFER THEIR cure headache, pimples and blotches. dl21-t- f a received express, by Ladies' raise line of Latest Styles fancy dress good and neckerchiefs, at Just WALKER dl44-t- f BROS. Don't despair when the Courage! doctor says your lungs are diseased. The worst cases given np as hopeless have been cured by Hale's Hohey op Hore-hodn- d 'and Tar. Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. Ladies' Serge Shoes, Morocco Foxed, only $2.60, at the Fine WORKINGMEN'S CO OP. Pnre Wines and Liquors For sale at HANSEN Street, Ogden. & Cos. Fifth dl30-t- f Bavarian IJeer, Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN EN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogdea. dl30-t- f To the one of Boucicault's finest plays, replete with emotion and comedy, and full ef The House committee on appropriaThe great fire tions had under consideration exciting situations. scene adds to the attraction of the piece. the item of $98,000 to supply deficiencies in the office of clerk of the House, y Now, Ogdenites, give John and the that amount being necessary to defray a bumper, the expenses of investigating committees. The committee of wuys and means Lad a session to day on Morrison's tariff bill. The first section treating on the revision Smixa. Now that the sun has cross- of duty on cotton, was considered, and ed the equinox, and the storms which about of it passed upon. The are prone to occur about this time, are entire section will be finished There seems less disposition to passing away, we may look forward to about perfecting the bill then disagree the spring time and the songs of beauti- was The duty cn unanticipated. ful birds. bleached cotton, proposed by Morrison This day gives promise of work for at two and a half cents per yard, was Morto three by the committee. the farmer uud the gardner. The plow rawed rison is sauguine that the bill as perand other agricultural implements will fected by tue committee will pass the House. be speedily brought into requisition. The HoHse bill reported from the Owing to the unusual amount of snow committee on appropriations, with whicn has fallen during the past winter, amendments fey Senator Sargent, was it is not unreasonable to look forward the consular and diplomatic appropriafor high waters during the spring and tion bill. It contains all tbe provisions summer, for which reason it will be for consulates and foreign missions that were included in last year's bill, and rewell fcr those who have them in charge, commended by the Stale department this to look well to the bridges and roads, in year. The ommissions and reductions advance, and by precautions, prevent of salary proposed by the House, are in every instance disagreed to by tbe den-at- e the possibility of damage to them. The principal contest committee. will be in regard to the reduction of the salaries of tbe ministers to England, France and Russia, and the proposed A abolition of sundry missions to iSouth America. From the Detroit Free Press. New Yerk. 21. Last night's storm was very severe in He was a long man, with painfully this vicinity. Numerous disasters to thin legs. There was a general ap shipping much damage to property and pearance about him as ot a man considerable loss of life are reported. hankering for the calm solitude of a The storm in New Englaud was very Fifteen inches of snow fell in jail. He went into a Main street violent. the some portions of Muint, New Haven saloon, and shambling up to the bar and Vermont. Trains were delayed in said, "Gimme whisky." all directions. All along the Now EngThe barkeeper filled the order land coast the storm was most violent promptly. While he was returning and still continues. Dtimage to ship, the decanter to its place, the long ping is very great. The sound steamers man emptied the glass, and then. were unable to leave tbe docks at Fall River Rnd Newport. Reports from vabacking up to the stove, spread his rious points show that many vessels have coat-tail- s with his hands, and then been wrecked, and it is feared lives lost. to enjoy the genial New Orleans, 21. proceeded Six coal barges were wrecked by the warmth. "Here you!" sang out the bar storm and sank at the foot of St. Joseph street. The loss is estimated at $79,-00- Valuable Opinion. y home-mad- e I Defy DRY GOOD eom-pan- f a Jobbing Trade in town and Conn try, at Prices Competition, consisting of itaple and Fancy Groceries y Mketiso. At the meeting of the qualified voters ef the First School District, held in the First District school house, last Monday even- keeper, ''fifteen cents to pay" "Urant 8 had it two terms and ing, Peter C. Carstensen was elected trustee, to fill the vacancy caused by that's enough," said ihe man. "It ain't enough to settle for that the resignation of D. M. Stuart. The meeting also voted for an assess- drink," said the barkeeper, "and ment of one per cent, for the present now you ante." "There s Blaine with hia amnesty year, to help finish the school house.and but that won't help him," con bill, for other necessary "purposes. tinued the long man. "It won t help you pay for that Tan Dorn's Xnrser y, drink," said the barkeeper, begin Opposite the Tabernacle, Main St., ning to get mad. Ogden, is the place to get thoice Pear, "Come down with the stamps." "Morton's financial record ii bad, Cherry, plum, Apple, Early Peaches and all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. and that knocks him," said the long Monthly Roses, ete.,. Price lists sent on man, not heeding the interruption. W. T. Van Dorm, "It am t a circumstance to the way application to knock you, if you don't pool ii dl48-lI'll Proprietor. for that glass of whisky," exclaimed the barkeeper angrily. "Tilden has done big things, but Fancy Drinks he don't 'stand no sight," said the In every styls at the C. W. B. & L. Co man. long HANSEN & Co., Agents. d!30-t- f "I guess he stands as much sight as I do of getting my pay," retorted the barkeeper. Cigars. "Charles Francis Adams would Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN run well if things worked right," & Co.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden. dl30-tsaid the long man. "Oh, cheese that," 6aid the barkeeper, wrath fully. Red Canyon and Rock "Eag-babAllen's chances ain't worth a cus," said the long man. Spring Coal. "lie's worth a derned sight more'n Red Canyon, 6.50 per ton. Rock Spring, $8 " ' you," broke in the barkeeper. "What Both the beet and eheapest cealg in ia thunder are you trying to get the market. through your miserable carcass?" "What am I trying to get through Yard and office at the U. P. coal yard, me?" inquired the long man. corner of 5th and Franklin Streets. "That's what I Baid," replied the dl35-lrW.W. FUNGE, Sole Agt barkeeper. "Why, jus' this," said the long Ehcobbaoi IIomk Manufactures man; "Take Grant, an' Blaine, an' A handsome snit of clothes Tilden, and Adams, an' Allen, an' can be obtained for a very small sum at the hull kerboodle of 'em, an' I don't the establishment of the United Order of believe there's one of 'em would ask Tailors, near Savage's art gallery, Salt me to pay for that glass of whisky." The barkeeper reached swiftly Lake City. When you go to town, call and get measured, and year orders over and grabbed a glass. There was a dingy. lookinar streak across the will be filled with astonishing quickness shop, marking the course of the long m a style of workmanship that cann ot J he Hian. glass crashed against the be excelled. Mr. Goss, the gentleman wail about six feet from the floor, Superintendent, will take pleasure just where the head of the long man thowing you the kind ef goods that w with thii legs should have been. uit you, and will keep his word wi But it wasn t there. Its owner had jou as to lime. See advL vanished. Trbsteks OF STOCK m CLOTIIIXG, NOTIONS, HOOTS mid SIIOKS, IlUltltttltS, HATH and CAPJj, KIIOl? and LEATHER FIIIXC3S, HEAVY one-thir- d Isypby's liver PUN IMMENSE and SIIEEF HARDWARE, and LAS8 OJUEEXSWAKE, LA3I1S, etc. ESJH5 TOVBS! TOYES! Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and Heating Stoves at Low Figures. SPEC! Ala IMBUCElrlEMTS . TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGDE5 and YICEV1TY. and SEE. CALX Free Deliver? to all parts of ihe City. Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention. d29G-t- f. SUPT. T. ASH BY, Prest. Thomas W.Jones )y J. BULL, Vice Trest. J. FAGAN. Foreman - CLARK, Tna. (JJ ( C. LANCASTR. t Se . THE WORKINGMEN'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY 3fo. 55 Main fttreet. Ogden,- la the rear of W. II. Pidcock's store. XSOterchairf 0. Memphis, 21. Parties from Grenada, Miss., represent tbe storm of Sunday night as grand and terrific. During the day it sleeted, and tbe trees and shrubbery were covered with ice. When the nigh't came a furious snowstorm set in, accompanied by lightning and terrific thunder, mak ing a scene never witnessed in that section. In portions of north Mississippi snow fell to the depth of a foot. Cheyenne, 21. Jam "s Allen arrived here from the Black Hills yesterday for supplies. He returns id a few days. He brings with him several hundred dollars worth of gold dust and reports business in the Hills lively. Over a hundred teams have left here during the last three days, loaded with passengers and freight. The city is lull of men outfitting now and a a large amount of transportation is awaiting passengers who arrive on every train. San Francisco, 21. In view of the recent decisisn of the Supreme Court of tbe United States that tbe State Legislation regulating Chinese emigration is unconstitutional, the board of supervisors last night unanimously adopted a recommendation to the Mayer to appoint a committee of citizens who shall call a mass meeting for tbe expression of public sentiment, and choose a deputation to represent the matter to Congress in the most forcible manner. The last steamer from China brought over 1,000 Chinese, and tbe entire steerage capacity of both lines is engaged for tbe next six months by the importers of Coolies. Tbe action of the board of supervisors excites general fa vorable comment Brownville, 21. A dispatch received from Rio Granue City, states that news was received that tbe government forces had been defeated with a loss of 1,500 men, all their artillery and wagons. No further particulars. The news comes over the Mexicsa government wires to and may be considered reliable. The revolution in this section progresses slowly. Gonzales and Kiva are still near Matamoras, and Cabigra, with bis small force, remains in tbe city, but are short of ammunition, having yesterday requested of Col. Potter a loan of 500 pounds of powaer, which was refused. It is said that Labarria has been ordered to proceed with all his men to Monte rey, to join Fuero, which will leave Cetlep in charge of the national guards, who will doubtless pronounce in favor of Diaz as soon, as the regular troops leave, ana Ditix will take quiet posses tioa. y THE CITIZENS OF OODEN AND VfCINITY ARB RESPECTFULLT INFORMED THAT KlablUhiuent is now in full running order, ami i prepared luanahatur t. Tailor, BOOTS MB TJB all SHOES ! Of the Latest Styles and Superior Qttnlilg. . 1'eggcd, Sewed or IilveUed. Opposite Ianf,"a BEST OF MATERIAL, VEST OF WORKMANSHIP AND CHEAPEST OF PRICES. AH Work Warranted and Good Fits Guaranteed 4 MAIN STREET, HIDES BOUGHT. Look to your interests, PRODUCE TAKEN. let importation stop1 and patronize TIIE W OR KIN d23-l- y. d!29-t- X SIN'S CO-O- . P. f BilREIimB WHITE, LEE & SHELDON DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS, Grainers and Glaziers - RXPAIR3 NEATLT EXECUTED CN THE SHORTEST KOTICB. BAIN WAGONS ! PLAIJf AND DECORATIVE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! X PAPER HANGERS. JUST RECEIVED, A CAR LOAD OF o, Cheapest OLIVER'S and Best Signs IN TUE CITT. All Work Warranted. These Plows are warranted to 4g good work in any soil, and give perfect satisfaction; or, after two days' trial, the money will be refunded if purchasers are not satisfied. armors, 43TSHOP AND OFFICF.-- W Opposite Junction Building. CHILLED PLOWS. - uiu and eo liieml ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. A xXDiiEESS; Tin UAiwAtt.L - - 1 ttTTftHtM V 11 11 Hi, UGDES, UTAH |