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Show Issued etery morning, (Mondays excepted), by th MISCELLANEOUS. Political Points of Interest from Across the Atlantic. Trustee's Sule. 8. "ITTIIEREAS, GE0- F- - SEA0ER of trust, If by his certain HIGGINEOTHAU & Co. bearing date June 20, A. L. l'Jyuid ofduly recorded in the Recorder's fice of Weber t'ounty, Utah Terri-ritory- , in Book C of Mortgages, ic, pages 297, Ac. .did convey to Thomas Dealers in A. Wbalen the following described in situated of Ugden land, pieces City, Weber County. Utah Territory, to wit: A part of lot three (3) in block (7), plat B, Ogden City Survey, beginning at a point (2 rods soutli of the northwest corner of said lot and running thence soutli j ten (10) feet, thence east ten north (10) thence feet, rods, thence west twenty (20) rods to place of beginning, containing 3,300 square feet of land. A No part of said lot three (3), block (7), plat B, described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot, running thence west twenty (20) rods, thence soutli two (2) rods, thence east twenty (20) rods, thence north two (2i rods to place of beginning, containing of an acre of land- - ANo the east one-hal(i ) of lot seven (7j Dress Goods, in block one (1), plat A, Ogden City Survey and containing halt an acre of Motions, land, in trust, however, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note in said deed of trust more fully deHosiery, scribed; and whereas, it was conditioned, among other things, in the Ac. said deed of trust, that should default be made in the payment of the said note,orof the interest that might accrue thereon, or any part thereof, as the same should become duo and payable, then said deed should remain in force, and the party of the second part, or in the event of his death or absence from the County or refusal to act, or other disqualifica? tion for the performance of the du Caps, ties of the trust, then, at the request of the holder oi said note the Mieuft Boots ami Shoes, of Weber County, Utah Territory, the become should who thereupon Crockery, successor of said trustee, to the title of eaid property, and the same be come vested in him, in trust, for the ware, & c. purposes and objects of said deed of trust, with all the powers, duties and obligations thereof, might proceed to sell said described property, or any part thereof, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, etc., etc.; and whereas said note has long since beconio due, together with the interest thereon, and a large portion Bridge, Beacb & Co' Celebrated of said note remains unpaid, together with a large portion ot the interest thereon. Now, therefore, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the said deed of trust, and at the request of the legal holder of the COOK AXD IIEATIAG STOVES. said note, the said Thos. A. Whalen being absent from the County of Weber, Utah Territory, I, William Brown, .Sheriff of Weber County, Utah Territory, will on Tuesday, the fourth day of November, A. D. i ST 0, at the front south door oi the County Court House of said Weber County, in Ogden City, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 5 o'clock p.m. of said day, sell the said described THE OLD RELIABLE pieces of land, or as much thereof as may be necessary, to the highest bid derfor cash, to satisfy whatever may remain due on said note, together with the costs of said sale. bf Tecco-Turcoma- Austro-IIungaria- n n h niin-imia- - "" .g 'f The Weber Mills now prepared to exchange Flour eies, now ia s good time to add to ' !a,,fIMiil Stuff for Wheat. "wr, Urnine and Pt tileneV-r- .ilor destructive agen - ; CONSISTING OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, f Embroidery, DRESS -- "- GO THE LEADING STYLES IX AJVD OF THE SEA&OS. FABRICS Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice Uibbons. CLOTHING, LADIES' , MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Hats and Hard William dol4tf HOSIERY! Notions in Immense Variety. A Large Stock of KEW AND SEASONABLE c FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery. BOOTS SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Grccei ies, Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Tools, Nails.Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes. Bkowx, Sheriff mid Trustee. Superior Cook WH VAK Dl KB & COL. LEATHERf!HARNESS AND SHOE FIND FORWARDERS And wholesale and retail dealers id a kinds of For Wood and Coal, with all the Latest A FULL LINE OF FAKM PEODUCE. STOVES! AM BAKERS STOVES! STOVES! ALWAYS ON HAND. Ernies! Satisfaction BOTTOM PRICFS GRAHAM STOVES! FLOLB FAMILY SPECIALTY. A NG, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, Improvements. v FLOUR, MUBMII CORN MEAL, SMALL PROFITS CRACKED WHEAT, And Quick Returns. Dealers In GROCERIES, PRODUCE Orders by mail j. rcmptly filled IWIIKMOWB wag ons! jtsain H.M.BOND&CQ., &c THE BAIN WAGON is now enjoying the Largest sa!a of any wagon in th West, and it is because they are Honest, Reliable and Very Durable. Call aanJ see them now as Improved. Prices reduced to suit. , Special Attention given to orders along the lines of either of the rail ways leading into Ogden for Grain Flour, etc., in car load lots or less. d37-t- f. and FRUITS. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Place of We Sella Cheap as the Cheapest! Old Theatre Building, bullous, Fourth St., Ogden. Prompt and Careful Attention to orders. II. O. Ilarkness. HARKNESS&CO. FREE DELIVER! to ILL P1RTS of tke CITT. If yoa wish oj artiolo id our line, "and do not gee it, enquire for it. Our Stock is large, and all articles gold bj ua BANKERS, - Ogden. iuiur a - mm Utah. m-t- As Good if not lietter than any Shaving, Hairluttinp, Shampooing. Workmanship Guaranteed. crops, as the grain stands the winter and drouiu well. The ImproYed "k" Larb Sttel Fence Vtire Has the Barbi fast on both wires, can nriiher turn or siip. It is the best now in ose. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at cur Depot in Ogden, oorner Ma'.n and Fifth 8treets. FEBBIS SEBBEE, ermlnm V. Idaho. R. A TS. H., 1 j ORMEMAL Offden, IRON WORKS, Manufacturer of IroB Fencing, Gates, Tree Guards, ORNAMENTAL FENCING Tin, Copper and Sheet Ware. Iron Fencing" from $1.00 per ft. Upwards and Workt, Stcmti South, ot Unck tor Jtttn, and one Snuth al Tmnutnd Uoutt. SFECIAL ATTENTION ROOFING. GIVES TO SALT LAKE CITY. IddrtM r.;0. Box 71. dldS-i- to JIM Etc. OGIEX, - . . CTAH EOWEL1 &CO. Newspaper Advertising Care au , For Ten Cents: One hundred page Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Rates All Work Don in a Substantial NEW HOMESTEAD LAW Manner. IN FORCE. For Ten Dollars: Four lines inserted one week in Three HunWashArrived JFrora Brwe, Steam, tod Gas Work are not ington. dred and enoouraged by at, but all work done Fifty Newspapers. Apply at once to Chas.W. Stayner, by me is warrants lo atiafaotion Land giei Agt?nt and Attorney, either by to eTery patron. rt265-lletter or at his office, between the Big Coop. and the Herald office Salt Lake City, where all papers will ELECTRIC be made out. Terms, prices, full in' . Iustructlous Higginbotham & Co. y. LOCK Ogden, Utah. Cffiet Lower than the Lowest. Toallpartgofthecitjfrceofcharge.lAt HOLT, For Cemetery Lota, Ete. j Grain. Fleur, IVd, VEGETABLES, FRUITS, X-- GEO. P. DAfYlEL DUNNE, Mauafacfures all kinds of Jttl pit,r, VROCZRIES,JRO UISION8 d THE TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILL You will get full Kelton, l'la,h. A. OIILSON, Main Street, Special Attention Given to Collections. Wholewl. SMITH, W.ber Mills ud pwy', B)otk to Bain Wagons, Moline and Olivr Chill fd rime?, Harrows, Hcraptrr, dc. Tire Iron, Horse tilives,t. Nuils, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, Hardwood, Wagon Mattriai, Between Franklin and Wall. G. ODELL&VJRiGHT Yoa can set the Mould Board Has advantages that no other plow has. suit any kind of soil, can plow deep nd pu'zTize your s i1 eo that by using IBarbers, Artistic Exchange on all the Principal Cities of the United States and Europe. & Sulky Plow. The Cassaday (Oliver Chilled) t HARRIS in Town. mmi SULKY PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. Make inquiry from us of the advantages of Sulky Plows and tben examine P 0 Box 128. J. Jf. Langsdorf, BELTS. , ""I"'- at IDaily Sli MERCHANDISE GOODS DELIVERED fjrm.vs Arriving (;ii:kal cigar-making- i Winter Goods! Fall and d.-e- Our Begular Correpondeot. state Looking to the still unsettled Euromomentous one more than pean question, it is but nature that Uk Toung btmen loulA Struts tide of Op.ct ;onsideiable importance should be altd franVM. ittached to the great conference to th Addraaa U eommuaieationa on bwin Buainwa Huacer; thoM inlende for publication which have recently taken place at to tiw Editor. Germany between Prince Bismarck Succeeding, and Count Andiiuf-y- . Wedsesdat Mornisg, Oct. 15, 1679 as they do, after so brief an interval, the interviews held in the same place THE RUSSIAN EXPEDITION In tlie "ierman and Austrian empe rors, these confidential meetings,one The Russian expedition agamsj ot which is reported to have lasted has as ou the five hours and a half, may fairly be telegraphic columns reported som regarded as significant of future closetime ago suffered a new defeat ness and cordiality in the relations that have for some years past sub ftr its p.nrss had already been sisted between the two great empires sudden the seriously jeopardized by of Central Europe. It seems higUly death of its commander-in-chief- . nrobablo that an intimate mutual General Lazarew,of whose poisoning understanding,virtually equivalent to we informed our readers at the time. an alliance, may have been arnveu by William and Francis Joseph, Just as the Austrians found on the at who are not only connecieu dv lam-il- y oocasion of the occupation of Bosnia ties, but by the bonds of sincere that they had neither taken personal love and esteem. And it sufficient cognizance of the insuper- may well be that the details of the programme of com able topographical difficulties nor Austro-Germamon action, to be elected in case valued the resistance to be overcome certain contingencies potential at its true rate, just so the Russians-foun- should actually accrue in the future, it to be on their recent Alex- have been fully discussed and indefichanandrine campaign to Merw, the key nitely settled by the German and the cellor to India. . The dry and barren region premier during their protracted which the expedition has to pass, tttt a tetes in Gastein. An Austro-Germaalliance has intrinsic advan was enough to characterize the recommending it to strongly one hazardous tages enterprise as a very the sovereigns and people of both the from the veryinception,but thebrave, concerned, empires immediately reand it presents no cause for alarm or courageous, and pertinacious sistance of the wild sons of the dissatisfaction to the rest of civilized Europe. The compact, if attained, is steppes rendered the final success ol not likelv to be erected with wet rethe this counter move against come or approval by Russia.to whose war more sults of the Anglo-Afghaaueressive projects it would oppose barrier. But than doubtful. Then occurred the an insurmountable would only en circumstance that ol loader of the demise deplorable our appreciation of its value as the enterprise who, in consequence ahance guarantee of nonce, order and pro of his accurate knowledge of the gress to the culture-lovin- g people of situation in Central Asia, was best the old world The retirement of Prince William, adapted to justify the expectations the eldest son of the German Crown his him. now, Until on reposed Prince, and Her Majesty's eldest successor has not yet reached the erandson. from the university of scene of action. General Skobolew, Boers, was on the occasion of a stu who was designed as such, was presen t dent's fete on a grand scale, in which the native population joined with at the recent antumn manoeuvres of much spirit, so far as the decoration the East Prussian army corps at of public and private buildings and Koenigsberg and can hardly yet attendance as spectators in windows A have arrived on the field of war. and on balconies were concerned. was formed on the Alte procession General Lamokin who after the Zoll. headed by the band of the Em sudden death of Lazarew, had peror's Own Hussars, who had assumed the provisional command donned the regimental dress of the for the ' of the expedition, suffered with his historic Dragoons of Bayreuth horseback main column a defeat which has occasion. .Students on colors and followed, bearing the been verified by various authentic wearing the uniforms of the three reports and which must appear as of principal corps the Palatians, in a very seriou significance at the violet, white and red; the Prussians, in black, white and black, and the approach of the iuclwment season in in white and scarlet. A that inhospitable region. The new llauseats, file of open carriages, drawn by four turn of things in Afghanistan which horses each, followed. The Prince is assuming a gloomy aspect for occupied the principal seat in the colors of Great Britain, may, perhaps, induce first carriage, and wore the the Prussiun corps. The procession Russia to desist from the continuahaving made the tour of the town, tion of the campaign. the gentlemen, young and old, who Nevertheless the whole expedition had taken part in it assembled for a in which Ilerr Alexanwill always be considered to have "commers," der do ' Clair, a brother of Count beenafailure from its first inception Moltke's aide de camp, presided. up to its present state of develop- Toasts were drank with all honor by ment and will uumber as one amongst the "salamander" of German stuthose attempts of Russian policy dents to the Emperor, the Imperial family, and the Prince. The Prince, in Central Asia had who which had completed his fifth term at far better been let alone in the university, replied with perfect, lie said : "Gentlethe interest of the credit "of 1 thank you first of all for the men, Russia among the semi savage tribes salamander you have so heartily of those regions. drank to the health of my grandfather, and then of me, and I cannot but deep pain I feel at At his writing it is impossible to the express the of having to leave your thought form an idea as to how the Ohio joyful ranks so soon. I thank you election went yesterday. The indU tor having received ma as a corps cations telegraphed, however, were student. 1 have learnt to know the of course favorable to the Republi- spirit animating the fighting clubs, as well at their duel grounds as in cans. If Foster is not elected Gov- their social gatherings. It is a good ernor, there is but little use of that and right honest German mood, and party figuring on chances for next I will remain true to the spirit of this corns till the end of my life." year, as his defeat would settle the The Academic Reetor, in his address, question squarely against them. The remarked that Prince William, durDemocrats can lose and still not be ing his stay at the university, had shorn of good prospects for the become great. The young prince his will now presidential struggle; as the New afterwardscommence 1st travels, and Foot Guards. enter the York World puts it "The DemocraThe result of an inquiry instituted cy are not fighting for dear life, as by a committee appointed by the their opponents are." Ewing's elec- Prussian Handelslung into prison tion is a little too much of a good labor and its inSuence upon free labor has just been published. Delthing to look for, all things considegates from over 100 chambers of ered; if the Democrats carry the commerce took part in this inquiry, Legislature they will do well. Our and after holding a number ot sitlate dispatches may tell the story. tings during several months, the committee arrived at the conclusion that it is impossible to limit the work A DisTATcit from Nev York says of prisoners to articles which would the Robinson Democrats are enthu- not interfere-witfree labor, all that siastic. The undaunted front pre- the stale can do, in the opinion of the committee, being to organize sented by the regular Democracy, e prison labor in such away as to in contrast with the miserab'e the competition with ordinary attitude of the Cornell hirelingsled trades. Several chambers of comby John Kelly, is having a good merce having represented that the wages paid for prison labor were very tffect, and Governor Robinson will low, the committee state that alundoubtedly receive as many Re- though they are nominally lower publican votes as Kelly will take than those given to ordinary artisans are in reality as high, considerDemocratic votes from him. they the ing quality of the work done. In Governor Robinson again means the course of the inquiry statistics President Tilden again . were produced relating to the manufacturing trade of Prussia, the number of persons employed in those iloi.LISTER TBIKKS the JcSCTJOS trades being 2,,,46,959, and in large company would consult its interest manufactories 1,378,959, or nearly and a half millions altogether. by employing another editor. If he three At the end of December last there really desires to effect a dismissal.he were lfi.lSS persons undergoing should induce a friend to offer such imprisonment with hard labor, this f is it advice; r understood at this being equivalent to one prison workend of the avenue that such a change man to every 250 free laborers. The would be of more benefit to Hollister trade in which there is the greatest competition between prison ami free than any one el&e. , labor is that of there being 2,459 prisoners engaged in it as against 59,648 men outside, the Dat attzr day, week after week reason is a being that cigar-makiand month after month pass along, work which elderly and weakly per and not hill? i Anna in .A sons can perform, and upon which, to the 02den Iron Works. Will no Pre.n" X? TqmT " one step forward and take advantage short terms can be emploved. of this magnificent opportunity of Lons. Berli.v, Germany, Sept. 21, 79. becoming independent? T S. A, HwgitUmtlta II. 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