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Show Fancy Drinks LOCAL ITEMS. ' Corrected daily by J. Commikcial. Gold Co. E Dooly & Selling, 113. tuying, 111 In every s tyls t the C. W. B. & L. Co dlSO-t- f HANSEN & Co., Agents. r Bavarian Beer, Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HANSEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogden. Conference Traiu. requested to announce tkai the dl30 tf Railroad Company will run Central Utah Stone Coal. We had a call this Special Conference Train between lliii Lake City on Sunday next, morning from Mr. Jphn Makin, a praccity and Salt on its tical coal miner, who has an interest in tearing Ogden at 6:45 a. m., and 5 m. Lake at Salt a discovery a few miles northwest from p. return leaving r We dl72.2t New To-da- y. dlTltf of XXX flour, $3 60 dUltf We direct Cosfebeiice Team. the epecial attention ef persoas desiring to attend Conference on Sunday, to the fact that a special Conference train willleave Ogden Sunday morning at 6:45, and re-- , turning, leae Salt Lake City at 5 p m. )m A New Light. new illuminating oil, at Z. C. M. I , Ogden. - It is impossible to explode it. While nearly as brilliant as Elaihe, the gas it is perfectly safe, and no accident .can arise from spilling it. Try it and dl71-t- f "you will use no other. . Carpets, all qualities and patterns, at dlTltf Walker Bros. of Mrs. M. ISowi ins Has just received a choice assortment of Centennial Hats, Flowers, &c, which die invites her friends to call and in dlG3 2w ' epect. You may and for to look out parents spring, begin Another Sign of Speino. with marriageable daughters, repair your front gate hinges as coon as "the cheerful chirp f the croquet mal let, is heard in the back yard, and the u:hre deck gracefully retires behind the family Bible on the parlor table." et A Fact. Half yeur life's gone if you fail to get your portraits at our New Art Gallery when you go to Conference. ' C. R. SAVAGE. Pioneer Art Gallery, . dl60-2. , Salt Lake City. Removal. Human hair. The Standard Hair Stare has removed to Wasatch Hotel Building. Switches from $3.50; Curls from $1.50; upwards of 50 dozen ladies' back combs, and lull stock of everything in this line. Salt Lake City. WILLIAM IRVINE, !dl60-lProprietor. JO. " Brazen Leo. On Tuesday last a severe ascident oocurred to Mr. William Low, of Willard. Mr. Low, who is a blacksmith, was in the act of shoeing a horse, and upon placing the horses foot a his thigh, the animal gave push on the right leg of Mr. Low cracking the limb below the kaee. Dr. A. S. Condon was Immediately sent for and at once started out and set the bone. The patient is progressing favorably. I ml Be Sure to Call At Davis', Salt Lake City, and purchase Teas, and try his far famed Java Coffee. some of hia Choice d can fresh-roaste- - Utah ! d dlG0-2- Just What Too Want. srs, I . If you want to make a snuggery . You must, do away with stove humbug-- I gery. I Oo to Morris and Evans' and get a grate, jThen you and your family will feel first- -- ill. rate. raadiM. ev tbii I x pound t ! I gallon elves ff I I dl60-l- Valley Tan. Mr. Joseph Tyrrell ex- I hibited to us .yesterday, a calf skin whioh he hat lately tanned and dressed tn this city, which looks and feels as well 4s If dressed in France or Philadelphia. Co. Mr. T. has discovered a material used i preparing the skin alluded to which I he thinks is admirably adapted to the I purpose, the article exists in Utah in I abundance, and if that gentleman sue- he exPeol. e'ds' rM6 great saving to I ke people will undoubtedly accrue, f Sending off raw hides to be tanned nd returned here as leather at a heavy dnce is expensive, and if our skins &ocu r od hides can be made into boots and 30c shoes at home the 35cii people will be bene- 2aM i fitted in great many ways. 20e I " 1M 1 ml soy S0 Washington. 6. The House committee on publio lands agreed upon a bill this morning grant ing to the Territories of Dakotah. Wv oming, Idaho and Montana, two townships of land of eeventy-tw- e sections each, for the purpose of a college. The committee also reported favorably upon the bill authorizing the Secretary "of War iu renuquisa ana turn over to toe Department of the Intend-- the military reservations known as Camp Grant and wuwp vnuenueu, in Arixona, tuey being Clarkston, and has been engaged the no longer required for military purpast winter, with others, in running a poses. Phelps, from the counsel of General tunDel to tap the vein. The tunnel is Sohenck, presented to tue House in 150 feet, and Mr M. expects to reach on foreign affairs y a list of witnesses waom He desired to have sumthe coal bed in fifty feet more.. . The specimens of the surface coal ex- moned. Hamilton suggested that so further hibited to us look well, and Mr. M. testimony be taken concerning the his feels confident that there is a vein of tory of the Emma mine. Schenck invited a most searching inseveral feet in thickness of good anthraand insisted that the commitcite coal. Should his expectations be vestigation tee should cover the whole ground, realized, the people of northern Utah showing all the facts connected with the will have great cause for rejoicing. history, progress, ownership and sale of This discovery is not very far from the me mine, me testimony against him being contradictory in various points, but line of the Utah Northern Railroad. implicating him in alleged fraudulent transactions. The House committee on the Paoifio Bock Bed Canyon have agreed to report a bill Railroad, Spring Coal. directing a survey to be made of the Red Canyon, 6.50 per ton. route for a railroad from Ausiin, Texas, Rock Spring, $8 " ' to Topolovampo Bay, on the Gulf of Both the best and cheapest coals in Mexico. The consent of the Mexican government far such survey has already the market. baen obtained. The bill was coal Yard and office at the U. P. yard, by the Senate commitiee last reported Monday. corner of 5th and Franklin Streets. It appropriates only $50,000, but Owen, dl35-lW.W. FUNGE, Sole Agt the projector of the route, says this will be sufficient to secure a report on the general resources and character of the Wines and Uqu.org country to be traversed, and insure a For sale at HANSEN & Co's, Fifth further appropriation to demonstrate the feasibility of the route. dl30-t- f Street, Ogden. It has developed through an elaborate investigation by the naval committee of the House that the difference between The Late Arrest. We clipped from Belknap and Secretary the Evanston Age of yesterday, the fol- Robeson is that the former received bis lowing, whioh may shed some light on percentages on contracts direot, while the recent arrest of a young gentleman the latter has them paid to his bestfriend and confidential agent. It has turned in this city. We know nothing ef the up in the evidenoe that one of the facts in the case, but think very likely a brother of the ex senator, has reeeived nearly $150,000 of percentages the theory of the Age is the true one: "The facts in the case are probably as on contracts which he obtained from follows: Freight is ofleu consigned to Secretary Robeson for the bouse of & Co., New York dealers in (be C P. road and checked at Ogden ia Matthews Thus far this firm has reaccordante with the way-bilbut a dif- woolens. ferent rate is settled for in Omaba by ceived contraots obuined by Cattell the general freight agent, and no notice amounting to $3,000,000, on which the latter received a commission averaging given to Ogden, which leaves a differ- 4 per cent. The committee intend to noout and are the company ence, really this important lode into other thing, and no ene in Ogden is to blume, open up revelations. but the fault is in the Omaba ofBoe in starling St. Louis, 6. not notifying ,them of the change, and In the U. S. Cirouit Court, this mornmade it impossible for tbem to keep ing. Judge Dillon announoed he would their books to tally with Omaha." decide the McKe'5, Maguire and Avery cases, and all railroad cases before him on Saturday, when his court will adSiiits Souci. journ. If a motion for a new trial in the The place to get lunch. Half block MeKee case and the motion for arrest of south of Deseret News Office. No better judgment in tne Avery case are overat Salt Lake. Sangio will attend to your ruled, they will receive sentence, and Judge Follet, of the District Court, will dlC0-2wants. probably pass sentence on McDonald and all distillers who have pleaded guilNovell ty in his court, some time next week. San Francisco, 6. Mantels in iron, slate and marble. The Pacific Mail steamer City of Pan Grates in great variety; also monuments am was a, attached, yesterday at the inand head stones, are specialties at Mor- stance of the Panama R. R. Co. The ris and Evans, Main Street, Salt Lake Granada, now due from Sidney, will be attached on her arrival, and probably dlGO lm City. the Montana and Dakota, on the way from Panama and Oregon. At Goldberg's Harmony, N. J , 6. Jacob Young, a wealthy farmer, was You can get Clothing of first-claqualimurdered ia bis house ty, at wholesale and retail, cheaper than No trace of the murderer.here yesterday. at any other house in Suit Lake. A Tuscarora, P. A., 6. large quantity of New Goods, just George House and sister were bound, Call and inspect. Wasatch Build gagged and beaten so severely by that the latter has died. House dllG0-22d door from corner. ing, was robbed of some money and a lot of jewelry. ee and m I) V77 La'Ao Vly O 1U i I Rooms te Rent. Corner of 3d and Toung Streets. uire at ta.s office. dlG5-2- Ea- - IIo 9 o Alt ft! NOW RECEIVING THEIR SPRING STOCK OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods! NOTIONS, BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, and CLOTHING, Which together with a large and varied ktock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Leather and Findings, Hardware, Nails, Shovels, Horse and Mule Shoes, Tire Iron, Spades, Hoes and Rakes, Garden Wheelbar Flows, mm STOTES w BflaSES Pure Cat-tell- They Offer at ' SPECIAL IBIDUCEKIEDITS TO THE FAMILY TK1DE OF OGDEX and VICINITY. CAIX and SEE. Free Delivery to all parts of thG City. Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will receive prompt attention . d296-t- f. Word." Flemington, Hunterdon, Co., N.J., June 26 1874. Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Dear Sir It is with a happy heart that I pen these lines to acknowledge that you and your Golden Medical Discovery and Purgntive Pellets are blessings te the World. These medicines cannet be too highly praised, for they have almost brought me out of the grave. Three months ago I was broken out with large ulcers and sores on my body, limbs and face. I procured your Golden Medical Discovery and Purgative Pellets, and hare taken six bottles, and y I am in good health, all those ugly ulcers having healed and left my skin ia a natural, healthy condition. I thought at one time I could not be cured. Although I can bnt poorly express my gratitude to you, yet there isadropefjoyinevery word I write. God's blessing rest on you and your wonderful medicines is the humble prayer of yours truly, JAMES 0. BILLIS. When a medicine will promtly cure such terrible eating ulcers and free the blood of the virulent poison causing them, who can longer doubt its wonderful virtues I Dr. Pierce, however, does not wish to place his Golden Medical Discovery in the catalogue of quack patent nostrums by recommending it to cure every disease, nor does he so recommend it ; but what he does claim is this, that there is but one farm of blood dis ease that it will not cure, and that disease is cancer. He does not recommend his Discovery for that disease, yet he knows it to be the most searching blood cleanser yet discovered, and that it will free the blood aad system of all other knewn blood poisons, be they animal, vegetable or mineral. The GoMen Discovery is warranted by him to cure the worst forms of Skin'Uiseases.'as all forms of Blotches, Pimples and Eruptions, also all Glandular Swellings, and the worst form of Scrofulous and Ulcerated 8ores of Neck, Legs or ether parts, anl all Scrofulous Diseases of the Bones, as White Swellings, Fever Sores, Hip Joint and spinal Diseases, all of which belong to Scrofulous disease. FOREIGN. London, 6. lives were lost by a ferry Thirty-tw- o boat disaster at Aberdeen. A Berlin dispatch says the Russian removal papers assert that the of the difficulties between Spain and the United Siates concerning Cuba is especially due to the good services rendered by tbe Russian cabinet in the interest of the Spanish policy. Havana, .6. Mexican advices to the SOth ult , are received. Tbe reports are very conA declaration of martial law flicting. has checked the revolution in many Slates. Oaxaca continued in possession of the insurgents. Escabedo was at Queratero. lie bad placed 3,000 regulars at the disposition of the Federal government, and offered 3,000 more within a fortnight The number of persons in arms against tbe government throughout tbe country was estimate! at 10,000. The rural police attacked and dispersed a large body of persons who had met in the neighborhood of the capital to rejoice over the revolution. A hundred rebel sympathizers were killed. The Isthmus of Tchoaniepec, with the exception of Jachitan, was ia the hands of the revolutionists. Work on the Cen- tral Railroad in Nuevo Leon had been suspended, and travel on the railroad from Vera Cruz to the City of Mexioo is almost entirely suspended. Gen. Loaya had recaptured Tehuacan and was pursuing the revolutionists whe interfere with the railroads. Diaro declares except in the States of Oaxaca and Vera Crui the eouairy is only disturbed by a small band. The country is mevmg more and Etere towards barbarism. Notice to Contractors inAMMR. . R. TIES TO BE LET BY 1W, VVU Contract; to be delivered at Ogden er at the C. P. Switch, opposite Brighara City, for cash prices will be particulars enquire store, Ogden. P. W. B. damson, SUPT. DOOLY & CO'S Insurance Agency PAINTERS, Grainers and Glaziers! - - Ogden Utah. LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION ! Or London, England. ABBets,....-..- . $14,000,000, gold COMPANY IMPERIAL INSURANCE ...... Or London, England. ! , , PLAIN AND DECOEATIVE - Assets, PAPER HANGERS. ... .$8,000,000, cold. QUEEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY ! or Liverpool, England. Assets, Cheapest and Best Signs ....910,000,000, go'd AMAZON INSURANCE IN THE CITY.. COMPANY.! Or Cincinnati, Ohio. ...f 1,000,000, Assets, FIREMANS All Work Warranted, P AND 0FFICK,-- E Opposite Junction Building. dl32-2- ! $730,000, gold. Losses paid since its organization,! $2,390,273.13. d68-t- SIcrcliant FUNiToi CALIFORNIA Assets, f 33JH Thomas W. Jones PLUS ULTRii. You will Saye Money and Please the Folks Home by Purchasing something pretty, Useful and Cheap, at at Tailor, TAYLOR & CUTLER'S General SST Opposite Merchandise Store! Bankt&i SALT LAKE CITY, MAIN STEEET, which tbe highest paid. For further at J. E. LEE & SHELDON ss drop of Joy in every FIGTJREQ, s, l, A 3LiOX7. THTTTJEl.TiiTVT'FIXi'Sr d. s 'OES, West, OGDI2BX BS5.ii.BICH AMERICAN. com-mitt- Spring dress goods of entirely new patterns arriving daily at Z C. M. I., Ogden. Prices that cannot be underbid. Ladies are invited to call and inspect JEJ- - Best brands at Walker Bros. BY TELEGRAPH. There is no Better or Cheaper Place in Town for any kind of Goods in General Demand. G. Child' CULLEN, Cemtracte?. CALL AND INSPECT 423- - lj. 4159-S- AND ASK PRICES. ' . |