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Show Dou'i forget that the Og leu Library is open again. A good p!aceo spend a plcieant hourjn llie rooms csser G. W. 1'urner'g store, .fifth 6tret. Bets fiHUhed KYER1 EVENING, Sna.iSys xcit-Jbv the SeDiJf ttfBUSHisa Compaky. Cbm-W- . PEKROSK. Eiiitui ii4BmmB Manager ! Reply. "How's your Th Prizes. Don't forget Boessel'a doze!" is the popular matutinal saliita-ttoin lieu of 'morning to you." "Dt grind distribution of genuine prizes, which will come off without fail next ady better," is the usual answer- Tuesday, the 12th insk. A few- tickets are still left. Call and see Boessei; who ' Night School. Prof. Moach and Mt. will get the $50 prize ? . Hudson are about to .open an evening school for all grades of, scholars. See Humak Hair AU kiiida,of !adius printed bo ticss., bair goods. Combings made up, and all Orders kind? of hair wcrkkloneeheap. We laam that the S uk oat at North attention letter receive by particular folks anexcellentSun-d;i- y have Morgan the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake City. school under the superintendence of d77-t- f Mr. James Worlton. These institutions vast benefit to the young, and we Is Tows Mr. Eli Wbitjieryof Mor- are of are always glad to learn that they are gan, is in town. He is a pleasant, clever sustained in our .settlements. and musical gentleman, and is agent for At South Jhe Sunday school is Morgan What more can the Oudkn Junctios. also and conducted, Mr. be said of him? Jas. Stewart being in charge. They had a splendid ChtistiDas tree and a dance The Ogden Itazar. for the delectation of the juveniles TOYS' TOTS! TOYS! FORTIIK BOYS AND in the holiday times, and the school Is 4BD TOOK. (BRL8 01vt AND YOUNG, HIC1I i WILL INSUKB nourishing every way.. 'i)Ik' AND PIOE MB AND I AND A HAPPY MEREV CUKISTMAS Qcry asd n, d YOU A FKED. A. SUIJSLLS. NKWXEAlt. (ilStf. Tiie British Mission. Remember that a meeting The following are fiom tha Millennial A .Ogden Fire is called of , . Star of Dec. 15: on Fi'idy evening, at 5:30, in By letter from Prest. the City Hall. Business of impart ance C. "Appoistmenis G. Larsen, dated Copenhagen, Dec. fall attendance and a will be transacted, 7ih, 1874, we learn that the Eiders reis requested. cently landed from Utah, arrived at Copenhagen on the 22d ult,, and each was DR. . . L- - PLANT appointsJ to labor as follows, viz: N C. Fly&are to preside over the Regrots having tu say Farowoll to Ms numerom frienili in Ojiden. But lmsiness in Salt Lake City Stockholm conference; Elder Andrew dcmnudini; tlia wholuof hi. time, h is compelled R. Anderson to labar in the Aarhuus Address in future, Market How tosay conference; Elder C. J. Gustavson to to. attended orders All Cilv. Lake promptly g1t labor in the Goteborg conference; Soren Nov. 9th, 1874. Petersen and H.ogen Hansen to laber in, tho Christiana conference, and Soren C. Fell TmiouGti.' A craiy Scandinavi- Hansen and J. M. Larsen to labor in the. an fell from the C. P. train comingeast Copenhagen Conference, under the diwiirJ, near Terrace, yesterday morning, rection of the respective conference presidents. There are. now three, ftail in nd was badly injured." He is not irkely some instances four Elders from Utah in to recover. eaeh of the conferences of the Scandinavian Mission. "iNrSRMATiovMrs. HanUtah'Southe. The S. L. Hcra'd nah Bingley, of Wasteo. Brampton, England, says the Utah Southern wiil run pas- wishes to know the whereabouts of Mary senger and freight trains to Fayson Ann Marsden, who, when last heard unty, That's the way to from, was at East Tiniio, Juab Mme time next week. Utah. push th rails ahead. "Thomas Taylor, 24 Shire Oaks, Nottingham , wishes to hear from Mathew Morris, formerly president of the PortLate. The U. P. train was delayed land Branch, Notts, who emigrated to by snow last night, aud came in two Utah, seven or eight years ago." No hours and a half behiad time blaekde so far this winter, and if energy-Congressional. sad perseverance can prevent it, there will be none. In the Senate, yesterday, Thurman"e resolution wti3 again discussed. Hami-tof Maryland, mada a spirited speech A notice-o- f the death Gsod Wishes. in which he showed that the army beof Mr. D. A. Bartlett appears in the longed to the people, and not to the Evanston Age of yesterday with the President, and that if be refused to give the iuforat io coiled for by following iervoot seatimcat: sup-piCongress could refuse to May the faraway motbar, and i the' for it and could disband it and disimmediate sufficient receive family, every armed soldier in the laDd, sirength to bear thair great loss, is the perseremove anl every armed vessel now beA FuiEjiU. prayer of fore New Orleans. He declared that if the President could organize a Sute IRon Works. Josiah Parkes, Esc" L gislature using Sheridan to ese,ute h s orders he coujd disperse Congress ut Supt. of the Ogden Iron Manufacturing the point of tho baywiet. His remarks Company's Works, in this city, has re were so applauded in the gallery that turned from the East. He expects that officers were placed there to arrest any ia about a month the AVorks will be so person so offending agaia. In the Ikouse, white trmdjo introduce Xir forwarded that.tke furnaee firs can a resolution thanking the President for Jbe started. There is no enterprise that his promptness ia the maintenance of 5s watched with in Louisiana, but it was objectsd greater anticipation in tins city than the. Iron Works,- and we to. Irwin, the Pacific mail witness, pe titioned ior removal irom me common jehall rejaice when the precious metal jail to better quarters, but the petition dssumes the siftpa f "pigs.'' was tabled The Senate bill to provide for the resumpt4oa o". specie payments was passed. The judiciary committee Dispatch. Judge E'merson has been reported on the impeachment of Judge putting through the kw business in the Durell, that he- had resigned,! and recommended that-thunpleasant resolu-tionThird District Court, while Judge Mc on the table. This was defeat lay Lean has been trying the criminal busi-lies- s. ed, and similar action was taken in rela. Emerson has proceeded with such tiun to Judge Busteed, of Alabama. ;ispaicn mat tiie lawyers aceustomea to jMcKean's dilatory style have been star-lie- d ; They are eatin": greea peas, fresh out of their lethargy, and the cases from the garden, ja Savannah. lave moved like c!ackwork,u until , the calendar has been almost entirely clear- The next time that "Katie King" '1. Emerson is a lawyer a.wll as a goas into business she will cloves. chew udge. probably Firemen! Com-pac- , El-d;- ?r v good-by- d44-4a- tf n, nt es er-d- - e the-gho- yfno Knows Hek? Information is Miss Minnie Lawson. Her 'vmer is now at Umana. ne arrived !'ere a few days ago on her way .to Utah 4 join .her d of daughter, and "' sue possessed. If Miss Lawson can found, her mother will be forwarded 5 Ogden per U, P. R. R. If any one aows of Miss Minnie Lawson's wherea- f outs, they should communicate iromedi- ety with lit, Hall, Postmaster. Osrden. irMr. A.H. Earll, at the depot. f "ted of st The Vermont Elfeh CommissiaHerg report that about 2,175,000 young shad have been distributed; and the experiment of mating them live without periodic migrations to the ' feea has proved successful. A Nevada audience dislikes to be disappointed. Three thousand persons gaihersd to see a murderer hanged at Car3on, and their enjoyment1 was spsiled by a reprieve of the Governor That night a party of miners who had walked ten miles t witness the execution, , caught a horse thief v. a. and kanged him to a tree. Straw WoRK..The ladi nf etSociety have makimr irtione to start a h i M,mw uat Md bannet business in ... tuvl aJrg f we Richards has given instructions to number of vounrr fnlfes iA own residence, an now, they are to commence public business. Uhop Hei ries has provided a eon,! for the purpose, having given the use of the house, north r.f an,! to the Utah Hotel, which ia one of most prominent points in the city. '"''Qt-swill r, nn,niva 1U . . itw ,!iuuj xf see how mane nf ladies really wish to fU'fain if; m .manufactures., W ' s cm A, Pennsylvania Jady engaged a berth in a palace sleeping coach. When she was ready to retire she took from her satchel a gum bed. which he inflated and placed in the berth she was to occupy. Ithappened that her berth' was very close to the stove, and the heat caused the gum bed t expand until the prissure got so great that it collapsed with a tremendous shock, and the passengers jumped out of their berths in their night clothes thinking there was a collision. Thefuiee of the collapse threw the lady against the ceiling of tha berth, but did not hurt her. BY XELEGUAPJL Redemption of the Fractional Cunency, Tobacco "Warehouse troyed by fire. Dea- - , Suspension of the Alle ghany Transit Company. Fatal Railroad Accident Sfore Soldiers to crush Cuba AMERICAN ; Washington The House having refused to relieve Irwin from imprisonment in tha common Ordway hujj ar jhil, ranged .for hiu to have a comfortable room .in the jail, where he will be removed New York, 7. Dr. Liuderman has been interviewed upon the question of redesming sthe fractional currency with silver, and gives it as bis conclusion that the pro ject is perfect y feasible in view of the enormous product of the Nevada mines a,nd the large amount of surplus silver coinage in Germany. In the event of a provision by law being made for the substitution-oSilver coin for fractional currency, it would be necessary to prepare a stock of from ten to fifteen millions before commencing to issue silver coin. For the production of this large amount the mint facilities are ample. As a general proposition it nvay be kated that if the gold prsmiutn be kept, below 10 and the present price of silver is not increased, of which there does not appear to be any probobility, there wou'd be no difficulty in maintaining a circulation of silver coin. Eevtn if gold should advance to 113, it is quite certain that silver will depreciate sufliciently te still maintain a circulation, The production of the Coms'ock lode after the first of April next, will be limited only by their, milling capacity, which is being largely increased. If the German government shouldin the meantime gradually dispose of. its accumulated stock of silver coin during tha comjng summer, it would probably bring, answer price for silver than has heretofore prevailed. The World says the Pacifia Mail company has just sold lo parties interested in the Ca ifor.nia coast trade the,steam-er- s Caiiornit, Orizaba, Senator, Pacific, Mnhongo and Gipsey for $225,000, re serving the right of the Panama steamers to call at all coast ports. Iu the Tilton Beecher case two jurors already obtained were excused for cause, leaving only six, te whom, was added Christopher Tiller, a manufacturer. The jury was completed this afternoon by the addition of S. Fiote, roofer; A 11. Case, druggist;, E. Yheloji,..bu:ll'.'r; W. H. Davis, real estate dealer; E. Blunt, paint dealer. The court gave the usual instructions to the jury, aud the case was adjourned till Baltimore, J, The' New York express, which left over the Baltimore Washington andj.'otaniae, nt Benning's" station, six miles from Washington, ran into a freight on the track. The engine of the express was deuiolibhed, and the express oars with their contents were burned. The mail agent was burned to death in the car. It is reported that some of the passengers were 'bruised, but none were seriously huit., Vi'cksburg, 7. The congresssional icomniiltee, today, examined judge A. II. Arthur, judge of thecircuit court, relative to the frauds and peculations of Cardoro, Davenport He produced ev.dence and Crosby. showing that all ef thesn had swindled the country and the stale, and administered their offices in a most corrupt , f way.- ' ' - Pittsburg, MEW GOODS ! ' - AT THE STONE FRONT STORE, ' FOREIGN, Havana, 7j Four hundred soldiers arrived to day from Spain. The colonial minister .at Madrid telegraphs totheoantain-eentra- l that he.hopes to send a sufficient number of men 4o crush all hopes cf the insir-gentand announces that one thousand will sail from Cadi on tke 10th. London, 7.' The Globe says correspondence is in I progress between England and the United States in relation to some territory in British Nerth America, which England claims, but liks ctver formally annexed to her dominions. Right Rev. Vaughn, Roman Catholic Bishop Sanford, with several priesta.has sailed for New York. He goes to pre-mt- e missions among the negroes in the Southern States. London, 6 a.m. 8. , The Times dispateh from Berlin, ys negotiations afe opened between the Berlin, and the Brunswick governments with a view of settling the Brunswick succession. There is "linle doubt that dS8 tf. the Prussian , dynasty will waive its claim if .frown Prince Hanover consents ta acknowledge the present constitution f the expire. East Sido jSIain Street y OF' HAVING REN EWEIJ, MY STOCK Vi General Xfflerchandiiscr H t atnnew alk te oTr to the publio everything generally kept ,iu ' FjRST-.CUS- STORE., S V THJS Lowest Possitolo . . ti! t7rif ! ALL TO Bit SOLBt AT. ft i ll UHssvlxzouba CALL AND INSPECTS ml NEW STOOEc A cool half million is wanted for rifling smooth-boreguns. We doubt whether Congress will pass any such ordnance. 1 d J- O U- 4 BEARD3JLEY HOUSE, Ogden Junction, (FORMERLY' JUNCTION H0TBI:) mJUXSIKNT X AND I10MK CUSTOM SOUOXTED a1"! saUKfoiitiuu guaranteed. M. II. VEAllliKLEY, Proitrlctor, Just arrived d49tf. MONUMENTS., Marble i or Sandstone Monuments .... OGDEN. Tiie test and cheapest iu the market. dsjO-t- f Ho! JIol' JIol, Hot ioa TIIE A LI, KINDS OF Homo BIjkIc CrtiMllt'f Wholesale and Retail. City., ; . 0DK, ami 'linmlsr T,onnjyCM, Set, p.iiK' liaio,tillihUIck, (iIiich, i ami t,; klutU of Purlft-- BOisiN, Looking M liat-notItraeketH, PLAIN AND , A Gfit your. CUKISTMAS .CONECTIONKRY At ..the FACTORY, One Boor Smith of Kewmaa's Tin cent ' for ' oE MAIN NTXIEET,, 15ltsl, '' A ' j. BOYLE & EASTIlurcnusi, , I J i af Cheap, " 8t Hemming Dandy Factory. of tho., Sfh-ftim- i " Ever brought i All For Sale Exce&dinglg 'Jamcw Fowler, MAIN STKEET, the East, a Fplcndid from ! FINEST FURNITURE' to this CCT AND LETTKRED BY , , FANCY 1U15MTUH1 Hi gFJUNO BEDS A SPECIALTY.; Mason A Hamlin" ttiu riualliMl iuUlnvl UrKuH ti'-I- 1 . ,1 fl MAIN STREET, OGDEN,, t'AKi:,1 made to Wr-nPlX- XnTOTIOIB OOIIUEIt .F.ir.EEDrn.r?r. 8o-i- Zoom Mm AT THE , (Late Uigl)iljotham NEXT WOK vsmiafc. Ogdsn Junction Offico lo.) JOB WOEK TO Z, C. M. I., UBBM IS KXECtlTKD Main St., - Ogilcu. IN ALL ITS MUNCHES, It JB;ty:l3 )ttt, , Order Hooks, " no IT n,A? I EQCAL., f 5 ,lt 1 rccnmmenAed vrlih nnbonnaea tmwi miee iu ll raHCK til (jtit.liruiMi,lBn, Sprm, Khi'umaim, liai j HwelUaim, JJiUk, JoiuU, rown Ftt, Iati Arc he, mmmx ail prana, and fnr Mrraina. JF'onndPrt, Receipt Books, crchaiidise Ihu olilmt ii t lust riiun! i,f tnr i hi ni n. iftt in the nvnrlrl. f li ' KiiUioitK upon mlliloti ut ' imlrt . pjlalnt linn cvi r rcBhA! L us, una h a l Utulitig u nil PAIN ?UBDt!13 U?J!HENT, 1'i-uh- Superior General fa' Ir'iiowm nut () i DEALEB IN tint- tnvrrn,. lmrritn arc will fcnwvi n thr"uKft tin hit Hl'lo wovli. Jt tirtti Warn IN A J Bill Head I oa-th- y. Oydaii, s, 7. Transit company of Alleghany city, suspended payment toLiabilities, $125,000; assets in day. bills receivable and real estate, said 'ta be $230,000. Lansing, Mioh., 7, The Republican senatorial caucus was held ai which 57 senators and representatives were present. After an informal ballot, in.which Chandler received 62 vstes, tbey, nominated him by acclamation. The election will be held 19Ui inst. It takes Gl'vetes to e elect. There is. but Utile doubt of Chand ler's election. Augusta, Me., 7. The Republican senatorial caucus .to night nominated Hamlin on the first bav lot. Judge Peters, the most prominent opponent withdrew. Baltimore, 7. The state tobacco warehouse on Long It Pdck, was entirely burned Is said 2,700 hogsheads of tobacco were stored there. Lincoln, Neb., 7. The The legislature convened senate elected Nv K. Griggs president; the house E Towb speaker. The gov ernor's message says the debt of the stfte is $402,000; population 390,000, having doubitnl- - within the last' two years. " Boston, 7. Gov. Gaston, was inaugurated with the usual ceremonies. King Kalakua visited Lowell to day. . Springfield, III., 7. The house organized this morning by the election of E.' M." Haines, indepenfor by dent, for speaker, he being-vote- d the democrats and independents. The senate balloted twice for president without choice, but no doubt Casey (Dem ) will be elected. Jefferson City, 7.' Both bouses of the legislature organGov. Woodgcu's meesageis ized a long document, devoted, almost wholly to State affairs The State debt is a little less than $18,000,000. Referring to crime in the State he quotes the English common law, making the people of towns and counties responsible for damagei when the officers or citizens fail to arrest criminals, as a remedy worthy of the In consideration . of . the legislature. Tho Alleghany refererue matter in Louisiana he denounces the Kellogg government, aud the interference of federal authorities, in. the erganiiition of the ltgblature, and urges tht. legislature tu pas condemnatory resolutions. RjntKji, Hi'rtoJMiii(V!(ia. PoU-Lvl- l, GaHg, IfwAale. Hfavlna, Mririnijhalt, HadiiU.Ccl Dry Goods, Ciroerrics. Hardware, Tin-war- I " Letter Heads ! Show Carol, Tisiliag Card, Xfats A Caps, Clothing, Wn; andr.lu el lb Lf i al,u dutuaaot . - e, Boots and Shoes, lar and iis;ui Business Cards, ' Ball Tickets,. tie. Ileal Tickets, Horses, Mnlcs or Cattle:- mam. Hi kffiM- - VIIA iLM Cure KaimV. rilrenmafBra, Oct, lA-J sl.Tnt; Bask, halt lOinim, 'MHKtuua Titt-aKiMaud Muwii) Affwtiona, Hmm Nijnl"!, to., aau.ay bpjuatiy tcrwe4 iw pacac't'ur l , n, Baud Of all kinds and of newest pattern?, which will compete wilh any In the market cither-i- Shipping Bills, Bill, EXTERNAL Monthly Siaicmcnts, , Uverif PJECEIVED WOUNDS.:. ' ITf lUmrniWi this Ua!mnt 4 not irin day era nr. jtCf ;t ia dUCilV'iHK MOSt'AOKlrllliaXDFMKATt'lkAbC.T'JlCr r idiii ami Umr.i o.n I.i.xj ,e rlcvf mt.kt, Itt:ti wt Vjlvi the t.f trial, wtli tn't jnct uiv y amuiiciud Ml .UitM.'-a- . uuit;lr;juln,aii-lbtLc LlUxUn.Lt U It tot sa za:otc'-jzliid- . tt.j claikiu cMr:. thirty ynr price or quality, PRODUCE , AT1 Variety of RAILROAD VOBK! 3ffoi!cy will T b'Eeltiidci T)o rift fcf Tr;v,iil riT. bj uln,' aor MJ'en I.intirn lit fiaiiutu inc ,:bi prup or 1 hey tn a oiiist ij t..i... L rata ml get Boliiiii; li 4 1 n. y. lligliOKi Current. Itale! TTfAI i'i b1' W. G. 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