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Show St. Gkokge. We learn by telePresident B. Toung is at St. that graph George in good health, and that Prest. John W. Young arrived at the same Fbo ' excepted. BTEXISO, Sncdayi t place yesterday. , , ' "A - 8igh or ths TmeSi An indication of Kicholson, of the stringency of the times is presented "Mr; john HfIf,,,'.! nn a popular sub- - by the Salt Lake dailies, whose dimen &iUXe' . Young Men's Literary sions have been curtailed to eight col eren- umns to the page. This reduction' is . t.orrow, Tuesday A3 to A.lmission free, their advantage financially, certainly at as , well as to their readers who find U Whitehead's more convenient to handle a paper of limited size than an unwieldy blanket sheet. The Salt Lake papers have been unnecessarily Union large, and their' proprie of tie put AI discovered have tors now, that material after: Jn.morrow .;. ft eit in a modest garb, is more ad-- ..M- nff under 11 prosperity Tk men win l. !"vantageous than ambitious display at schedule of reduced rates, the risk of a precarious existence. adopted.-- " - .... ,0fVrerecentlbesn ; Cyrus II. HheeNorth at Ogden to. VUl Pach evening, at Plain City -, PtMcBiKO.-El- der 0W Jdaye-ioe- .and Thursday evening. id.nce st "chthos. at' Harris-Io- n A general places ,sre- - Wheelock will also preach Tabernacle next Sunday, in at Ogden iu.m. this time y a very Obsequies. At noon assembled the at large congregation north residence of Hon. Lorin Farr, to pay their last respects to Mrs. Lucinda Bingham, wife of Erastus Bingham, of this oiiy. Mother Bingham died peacefully and without pain, after a few days illness, last Saturday night, at eleven o'clock, aged 76. Instructive addresses were delivered at the funeral by Prest. F. D. Richards, and Elders C. H. Whee. lock, Lorin Farr and C. W. Penrose, and a very affecting testimony to the worth, virtues and faithfulness of the departed, was given by her bereaved The merx.jry of the just is . blessed. to-da- ' BY TELEGRAPH. ' s AMEIUCAN. NEW YEARS GIFT. DEOIOMCO RESTAURANT AND . HOTEL. Chicago, 3. OCDEN CITY, UTAH. Washington special ssys pot, Tbes. 1 E, LANDr, Prep. A. Scott was reocntly addressed on the Board per vek, $5.00. Slngl malt, 60 cU. subject of affairs of the Texas Pacific Beds, JOcu. railway by tbe citiiens of San Diego Board and Lodyins; por d y, 9 ft. through their agents in this city. Tbe people of San Diego were alarmed lest an extension of time should be asked for the completion of the work now in progress at tho Tacifio terminus. They were also anxious to learn of the pros O.t AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1ST4, t pect of legislation by Congress in the interest of the company. Col. Scott THE 5IERCD.ISD1SE a ORDERS 'authorized the sending of a Uhpat sayingj "The prospect for legislation is good. '2fo extension of time will be ' asked." 't:.-,ZIOX'S It is understood that no definite form i of action has yet been agreed upon; but a number of bills are in course of preparation to be submitted to him for approv' Will be received onlj In it al, the main object in the east being to provide means to obtain Government aid RETAIL DEPARTMENTS. , i in disposing of railroad bonds, and to ' TV. II. HOOPEK, SupU secure Government for all disbursements. It is authorntively stated that the NortherH Paoifiqbas.ttgreed to leave O YES!! the field to the Southern PaciSc, at least, for tbe present season. A i''iL , NOTICE. Mercantile Institution, Boston, 3. John W. Cartwright, one of the receivers of the Hide and Leather Insurance Co., lias been sentenced to six mouths' imprisonment by Judge Devens, of the Massachusetts Supreme Court, fer not complying with an order of the Court to pay back. $13,505, which he drew from the assets of the company, as for his services. compensation Cart-wrig- .0 YES!! It O C IE SPRING ' FIRST SOUTH STREET. ' .Holt 3Lali Rock Spring, Delivered, Coalville, LeLvered Keep Wtrm Getting ht 1, I , ( A COAL. $ 9.50. - 10.00. 7.60. 8.00. - Good Clem Coal. &TJi.dr2Zl MARKET PKIt.15 n ILL HIGIIEST in TIIK TOCi FURNITUIIE III. TO For Rongh or Rendered" Tallow, STALE BUTTER, at And all other kinds of Grease, J. Maitoon's 33. 80 Ar FACTORY, i Adjoining Tugslej's Mill 19th "Vard. take - I The Rest and Cheapest Imported Furniture eter offered in thw city. AND GALL INSPECT. , JOHN BOYLE.1 GROCERY. - - PAHPE&BOESSEL Ogrtcn. .i....-..- , NTITE8 ATTENTION TO 1113 NEW AND select stock of AXD PROYISIOXS GROCERIES UTAH. Jtrsx RiLici3ivi:t. City. . riftU Street, -- i OGDEN, '' ,f l- - ; Q CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. " WATClJMAKEItS & JEWELERS, FASHIONABLE DRESS-MAKIN- C. MRS. GitAll AM. - Fifth Street, IS - Ogden. PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALt KINDS nAis stkki:t, ogdex Watches, Clocks, JEWELRY, FLA TED 0 SILVER WARE,' . rASHIONABLE TEELE-T0BK- CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. ... , for ladles and children. RECEPTION ROOMS STAIRS UP Guns, Pistols, , l r SEW GOODS, JOSEF Jl C. GRA1IAM, a .... IltS IXTE.NSIVe' A3 REMOVED BJS ' CASH OR SOAP, ; LIN23. II EAST SIDE JIA1X STREET, TALLOW AND GREASE. FAMILY ' JOHN BOYLE dS7-li- a . joiix rixcocii. d. 1 , JUST CALL AND SEE HIS WINDSV. Salt ' - City, There is the choicest stock of thocy Confection- ; ry in uie Territory. AU cheap ' fur the Holidays, . , COALVILLE Establishment, Confectionery v-- : 0. WALLACE'S H. ' has appealed to a full bencb. YARD AT U. - P. FREIGHT DEPOT. ASpwswd contempla-fio- n in are Philadelphia, 3. Order left at Meat Market will b projects various ,hen I' Anthony Evans, lately employed in promptly filled. Douglas' the development in this region, for the police and fire alarm telt graph of . it ia of interest the city, on tbe street met bis J ( natural resume of d764m. en in Justrial wife, from whom be had been separated, to watch the progress and few a after words in stabbed her the olaies. terprises in the newly organizea side, inflicting a fatal wound, lie then a flat show works PRO BONO PUBLICO! himself.' lie was arrested. ' ' The Omaha smelting The Theatre Is under stabbed Improvement. 0 ' befor the past year. Jja.iw,-00y was There no'conference record tering tnat acta mucn to its ap- tween the coin value, and going repairs Pennsylvania railroad officials in gold and silver, old front has been re' and the Tbe pearance. engineers' committee. It is ruuu loaas ei car 430 or 309 tons i one that is entirely new and probable there will bo no strike. by placed last the T0A0 A'D CIIEREY CREEK lead were shipped East during months when painted will look mere inviting twelve months. For the last eight 1 than it was some time ago. Mr. Wood' ", FOREIGN, amounted to $1,400,-00tbt cash receipts 3. one man the is of our Havana, see, proprietor, to made The wharf laborers and trade organImprovements are being most enterprising and useful citizens, HIE UNDERSIGNED IIAVE PUT ON A NEW the capacity of the izations demand pay , in gold, or its increase , Li oe of Bttges which will hereafter be largely We credit and his deserves for energy. equivalent in currency,! and propose to 'When it is remembered that works. the might be permitted to suggest, that strike on Monday unless complied with. this enterprise is still in its infancy, and coachmen will join the RUN SERAI-WEEKL- Y shows a since he has commenced a good work, Draymen A strike. exhibit of the business made, Junta of the department has t could with profit be made complete. i astonish all who been in session to day, discussing means between the above placet. magnitude that will If the seats were cushioned we are sure to relieve the financial situation, but industrial the with eagerness watch; that the Theatre would present greater without result. The proprietors of news' Leave Toano Mondays and Thursdays. West. prosperity of the inducements . than at present. 'jOgclen papers also held a meeting to consider Leave Cherry Creek Wednesdays and Satnri the question of raising their subscription days. should have a public hall in which could rates. ' reS. The Waters. J. or be fouud the comferts which add so Fchkkal T I O 117 ' i .1 much to the gratification of an audience Dreams Never Cotue Trnei Time, Through in 21 1 Hours. DUDS 01 me late jobh o. timers were to their afternoon, consigned jtjterday during an entertainment. make clone connections at Cherry Creek ' The women about Evansville are Stages usting place, in the presence of a large with Pioche, Hamil ton and Eureka Stages. tticotrseof friends, among them many good dreamers. In olden times they From Saturday's would have been Condensations. citizens.. The funeral o! w leading regarded as proph- FIRST-CLAS- S ACCOMMODATIONS. Newt: KtVices took place at the Episcopalian etesses, but in these matter-of-faElias Morris invited a number of theChurch, Rev. J. L. Gillogly officiating. days they are only dreamers. Some : 1 the poor to hjs an the widows, aged time since a watch was stolen, and a were BfjJarch was filled and man) mill to gain entrance in the building. residence, on New Year's evening, and a woman had a dream which led di-- t ' JHOFFITT OOSSETT, Mret o'clock the coffin was borne to pleasant time was enjoyed. rectly to the recovery of the watch ........ j.. Proprietor. An impulsive Frenchman was tried and the arrest of the thief. This was tie chancel, when a funeral dirge, led r( before Justice Clinton, for being intoxi thought to be a remarkable accident. F, F . MARX, f t by Mrs. Gillogly, accompanied the sol Toano,: i : MITCHELL, dreamed a Saturofficer woman a that More and a cated Agent, lately striking police ; ium procession to the fier where it rest- ! i t t Agentf, Cherry Creek. J during the services. stranger came to her house and asked The most prof- day afternoon. . ' The police records for 1873, shew the for a night's lodging. It was given ound sympathy for Mrs. Waters, was number of arrests in Salt Lake, amount hiin, but on, retiring h slipped his muufested by the large congregation ed to 1714, against 1481 during the pre- shoes outside the door. JIn the morn- T. "BROWN," M. D. present. After the services the lid of t r the stranger was gone, and also a " ing vious tbe eoffin was year.'' enclosed, and the people SURGKOST AKD OBSTETRICIAN considerablOi sum of money. ' The fled along the bier "to take a last look at PHYSICIAN, of University of Va., Graduate of Sally W. Phelps," aged "about seventy- wakened ber husband, told woman .features f one who but seven years, while engaged in drawing her dream and she was laughed at, as cian and Surgeon to College Hospital; Fellow of htely was among" us full of life and a bucket of water in the yard back of the same thrice dreamed She it usual. After a number of years practical acquaintance three of the skylights of At the hope. the Kastern and Weotern Some cemetery the appropriate her residence, this her with the Diseases of has weeks after night. located perniatentjy at States and Territories the from blown were house an' id impressive adjoining husband had been 7 to town and Ogden City, and promises first class service, hpon prayers for the dead, method of Allothe iatcot and most 'ere recited by the pastor, and the r6of; 6ne of them struck her. Before brought out to his home a good sum pathic Treatment in improved all departments of aortal remains of John S. Waters' were she could be reached, the died from the of money. In the evening a stranger Medicine, Surgery and Mla-vifer- y. inflicted. Slivered to the sleep from which there injuries applied for a night's lodging and was From yesterday's Herald: so Mr. Waters was awakening. given a good supper and put to bed The Datronaee' 'oft the publlo. is respectfully solicited. the Stoker mine, which ts in one of the bout of ore The three of was and upper roomsv Before OBlce and Iteftidenee, Stain Street. thirty years age, solid lorn in in and bromide class, the lady retired with the dream in Pennsylvania, where he was also of chloride uarried. quartz, carrying from 50 to 3,000 ounces her mind she opened the door, and of silver to the ton, and from 6 to 40 per outside she found a pair of shoes in -Ihiatkj Saturday Night. There cent, lead, assays as high as $3,000 per the precise position of the shoes in her dream. She then recalled all the not as - ':, ' V i large an audience at the Oz- - ton." ie vivid particulars of her vision. The ar are horsemen Theatre last The making city Saturday euening as Fourth Street, Ogden. I man was all over j the thief of her to for a The excitement race, great running consequent upon rangements husband her showed She dream. e Holidays, when there was a cohlinu- - come off in Salt Lake next May. A purse WHITE'8 the shoes, and again reminded him of OPPOSITE BARNARD m round of parties and festivals, caus- - of $10,000; the race to be half mile heats; YARD. LUMBER what she had told him t,hct night l io much fatigue from want of rest. free to all runners. when he laughed at her so. lie now Prime wt many frequenters of The show storm which commenced in Beef, Mutton , Etc. , places of thought there might be something ttmsement devoted the last the been has Cottonwoods on the of the Friday, day Clood Cnts and Low Prices. like a warning in it all; so he loaded to the repose which they so much most severe seen in that region this win- his double barrelled shot-gu... ,.. and a.tf required. Still there was a fair attend- - ter. About six feet of snow had fallen watched in the room where the treas ana the interesting play of "Lost at Alta up to yesterday noon, and the ures were.' About midnight sure " London" was well rendered. Mr. storm was still raging. enough the' stranger came creeping wodsay'g effort was A select audience assembled at the down stairs with a n in his highly appreciated, If no rilO rtavt xmiaa an i ntheatre Saturday night, to witness the hand, and , began to make a critical Pavement upon the first presentation of last performance of the ."Nymph of Lur- - examination of the premises. One APPLETON'S AMERICAN ?lece wd that is , saying a good deal. leyberg." Mr. J. A. Heme will appear of the first discoveries he made was t f Cyclopf3Dcll ;J a"rrs. Dee and G. J. Wright were also this evening in his great character of the man of the house, sitting with a r perfect than on the previous occa "Rip Van Winkle." The celebrated gun in his hands, keeping guard over JfEW, EETISED EDITION, . n4 Jos. the told lie household his was his goods. make this will aiso time well violinist, Wienawski Wright is the best P in his Entirely part and contributed much to appearance on the occasion. stranger to leave, and the stranger tt "uccess left. J He put on his shoes outside the of the play. Mr. Mouseley From Sunday's Tribune : ; si-me, Mrs. Out of ft population of 1.800, Alta can doof and quietly Walked away, lne faith ID in . . rery oifficult. Bowringwas beginning July,187& woman crowed all the rest of that Will be Isnned part. Mrs. Annie muster but twenty-tw- o ladies, and of CSbplste fn 10 toIs, qf 8W pages eacn. told brute The her, ungrateful ght wa 'err attractive and mnrl , night. those, only one unmarried. that' dreams never come SOLD' DNlY BY4" SUBSCRIPTION. tf1TOrabie Gov. Woods gave a reception ' at his however, impression, especially in ne more did her's, for the man -A chance far the million to bny a complete jr'ug scene where she exhibited residence, on New Year's day, and a true, the money:) s.. library without feeling the ot. A sarins; f tn not did get wtistic ability. "Nature cents a day buys the complete set. How is th and Phil- number of citizens visited the Exectime to subscribe. m was fairly presented, although great utive Mansion. tCf.i For all Information, Addrexs, ' nave been better if some Railroad The former of the proprietor W. GEORGE parts TURNER, ;ROBT. H. VAN RENSSELAER, wen bw. thoroughly studied. Miss wagon shop absconded a week ago. He '. J f ' (LateC B. McGrejor 1 0., j . L is il JuJU iIOgdAi, rlngas and behind leaves him o. of i. vivacious. a sprightly number w's., Agent for Northern TJtah. i Ogdcn. Fifth Street, d ac besides a wife and child. ght WM. s , L uig Ma- The management of the theatre have Books, for ber e'ear i I a A r, J conception of the in contemplation the reproduction of ,i or "er a termairant r0pmp Mr. "Eleanor De Vere," by E. W. Tullidge, &c. youth's father, was most Esq. Eight years ago this drama was FARNSWORTH TOBACCO. ful 0B tht AXI CIOAKS occilgion of h.g firgt ap first introduced on ths Salt Lake stage, grPPLT GOOD COAI. TO THE PEa on lh(t WTllA, 8tage, and Mr. Dee v , Wall Papers of the Befit Pattern. and the distinguished actress. Julia .. , at ths lowest rates, Meliver. f ' PI.BCP.of Ogieo or io any part of the ity, edatthe depot Notwithstanding the slimness Dean was so enchanted witk the play, of the the all day for taken Paperf Sorptions audience, the entertainment was that she . JOtUN.PINCOCK H tern. Appljto engaged Mr. Tullidge to write d2tt3m Local, Kaatern and d77-lAett, Chickens. and who attended. for Egjs her the Drama of SHOWiso.- -At .. ' I Oypoiitt V. P. B. E. Deiiot. L. J. HOLTHER, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ' Ammunition. "Fifth STiiitT, o4EK, Half a Block West of Main Street. Good Wortmansliip Guaranteed. .Repairing Xeatly Executed. Cloth- - inc Cleaned and Repaired. NEEDLE 183-l- GUN CARTRIDGES. ct CHOICE FARE; 815. . M ITS jr . , . tr MA IX Patent Medicines ''.'PURE .. WINES, 1) GINS, AMD ! Jsr "E'izabetb.".. pi4 . GEOCERIES. Fine Stock of Tcrfamery and xoiiet Articles ; , CONST ANTLT HAND. ON Prescriptions Accurately Prepared) 5C. LOOK: HERE. S6T Call 5 Ljj Z NEW LUMBER forcer ,, YARD, Wall and Sixtli Street, XEAE U. 1. I'EEIGIIT DEPOT. :5:: wiiitk pob Xnmber, J v COA Til J. V. t -- at THE CITY DRUG STORE! ' fUtU . Turps, Tarnishes, -ur- "sthe WHISKIES, ,- xJ Periodicals, azines, Pictures; Albums, Stationery, . ' - -- N:l I FINE COGNAC BllANDT, Case Goods, Paints, Oils, BUTCHER SHOP. n L 11 i . DRUGS, . dark-lanter- y ST., OGDEX. Dealer in tf ' d8J-l- Wm. DEIVEU, Prop, n ... in (tr City Drug Store. saii E. n: and C1QAR4 . CI . - TOBACCOS variety. W S m 9 C '' and Shingles, of the best quality, . on Ilond lu Alvrny Ltti-- j Quantities. The Cheapest in Town. H CALL AND SEE. - W. D. 1YILLL1HS. 2U tf - ...... |