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Show Hr-SSS- LOCAL ITEMS. From Saturday' $ , Daily of Dee. 24. xoe uten Musical Times. for December? is ea excellent number We feel much pleased with ear home musical journal; it improves with age and reflects great credit on the publishers, and Prof. Careless, who contributes original musical compositions. .musical attention to Swap or Bct. the advertisement of Prof. John Fowler in JujtcTios. The Professor is Small Pox. Head George Hill's Utfor the celebrated Guild Pianos agent ter in another column. That Indian and the Ester Organs. He will either Boot is a powerful and safe remedy in a swap you piano for a second hand ormany diseases. or he will sell one on We call From Friday1 1 Daily of Dec, 22. to-da- gan, you easy Ten and a Half. At ten' and a half terms for cash. The musical instruo'clock last night, ten pounds and a half Stealing Papehs. Somebody is ab- ments can be purchased at the furniture stracting papers from the boxes placed store of Mr. James Gale, oa Main Street. of boy baby came as a Christmas present to Conductor George Cbugg, of the Utah near some of the residences on the bench Call and look at them. Central railroad. If you meet George to receive the Junction. Look out for Accident. an accident Yesterday on the line you will understand why he the prig and punish him. happened to Richard Miller, of this looks so jubilant, and whistles "tb city. He is fireman on the U. N. R. R. sweet chugl chug! of the nightingale." Diphtheria Diphtheria has made When on the northward trip, the train its appearance again at Salt Lake, and stopped at Three Mile Creek, Box Elder Only One. Only one case before three children in the family of W, Q. County, to take in water, when Richard, Alderman Brown this morning, and be West of Bricker, Jordan, hate recently while attempting to grasp the spout of himself. He was a died from its effects. the water tank, slipped and fell from the complained against fellow who had been greatly agtop of the tender. Striking the ground, young by another who called him vile gravated The Absent. Elder C. F. Middleton he came in contact with some rocks. The names until he lost his temper and gave is at Canton, Fulton county, Ills., where back of his head was cut, which bled him "one en the smeller." It served he is doing good work and visiting lots profusely. He was also badly braised the smeller right, and the Alderman let cf folks who never saw a real live "Mor between his shoulders, and on bis left ths striker down easy. side. He came to Ogden last night, mon where he received the necessary at- Provided Foe. U. S. Commissioner Sprague has been taking additional testimony in the Ana Elixa case, from which it appears that while living on President Young's farm, she was supplied with all the necessaries and many of the luxuries of life in an ample degree. The Homicide. W. J. Jones, who was killed by Philips in a Salt Lake saloon, was buried by the 1. 0. 0. T. yes. terday. Philips was Brought before Justice Pyper yesterday. Judges Snow and Hemingray appeared for the prosecution, and Major Woods for the defence. The testimony adduced went to show that Philips killed Jones with a knife daring a quarrel in which the latter had a pistol, which he threw at Philips. The case occasions a good deal of interest, and was continued. Tat News withoct Pnsoiu Tbt New York Observer claims to publish the best family newspaper, and repudiates all unsound or objectionable teaeaing. Even its advertising columns art free from all quackery and dangerous advertisements; and the whole paper, both in its religious and its secular department, is filled with pure and entertaining reading. While we commend the position of th Observer- in 'this matter, we also heartily endorse it as one of the most desirable periodicals for any household. The price, $3.15- a year, postpaid, can hardly be made to return a much good,, spent in any other way. S. I, Prime & 1 Co., 37 Park Row, New York. tention. Pebtect Bskoiak Deteatie. Mr. J. Greenhood, of the Chicago firm of Covert and Qreenhood, who is well known in these parts, having supplied most of our business men with Diebold & Keniie's safes, has come again to the Rocky mountains on business. This time he is "on a mission' against He is safes of all the burglars. fitting the prominent banking houses oa the line of the great railroad with the celebrated "Yale Time Locks." y he has fitted one of these patent burglar defeaters on Messrs. Doely & Co's safe in this city. It contains two Howard clock movements. By setting these for a certain time, no mortal power can open the safe until that time ex pires. Each movement acts separately from the other, and as its whole arrange ment is fastened upon the interior of the safe it is not only burglar but even' the cashier can proof, not open it if he wants to. It is of no use for burglars to compel a bank at tendant to show them the combination. Until the time arrives for the clock work to render it possible, no one can get into the safe to whioh this attachment is fitted. The price is $450, and the sense of perteot security it brings, and the absolute safety of valuables U a safe to which it ia fitted make it worth ten times the sum it oosts. Mr. Green-hoo- d has fitted the lock upon the safes at Walker Bros., the Deseret National To-da- roundings. Moral Don't break a good resolution nor give it a treat even at Xmas. New "SBQUisTRAToa.'.' Doc. Smith, having gone to Leads to seek bis fortune in the mines, his place as special commissioner, or sequestrator '"without bonds," has been fillnd by Judge Schaef-fe- r in the appointment of Mr. A. B. ' Emery to that position, Snowbound The U C passenger train was delayed a little this morning and rumor1; were rife tnat it had run off the track. But she sian caioe in, and it transpired that th morning fr ight train from Ogden was blockade ! by the the other aiiw of Kaysville, and this caused the brief detemUn of the passenger train. All clear now. snow , Sno in ths Head. a miner, aged son, Basoeeous. s of - The boys are leaking their sleds, they have not only spoiled most of it for general traffio, but they are running into danger. They whirl round by the Ogden House so swiftly that they are liable to run into massing teams and receive serious inju ry. Ths boys should be warned of their down with In the Senate Friday, Mitchell's (Oregon) xeaeJntion was, after discus'4"" sion, agreed to without division. Mitchell ecoeptei Bayard's preamble,, and it was agreed to It recites that it is alleged that Grover issued a certificate of electioo to Cronin, alleging ihat Watts was ineligible and providing for any inquiry by the election committee into Watts' eligibility and the facts attending; the appointment of the electoral college ' ' " of Oregon. Mitcnell presented the joint resolutions of the Oregou legislature asking Congress-tmake a liberal appropriation for the? opening and free navigation .of, the Columbia river, Oregon. , He also introduced a hill to make an appropriation for continuing the improvement of Willamette river, Oregon. In the House, bills to remove tHe political disabilities of George Hawkins, of Florida, and A. C. Meyers, cf Maryland, were passed. Garfield offered a resolution directing; the appropriation committee to repert ia. the deficiency bills provisions to pay widow of Speaker Kerr a sum equal to the salary and mileage of the Speaker from the time of his death to the end of the present Congress. Adopted. The House then went into committee; vf the whole, Wilson, ef Iowa ia the chair, on the private caleadaa The Speaker announced the following special committees i To ascertain and report what are the privileges, powers and duties of the House cf Representatives in counting the votes for President and Vice President Knott, Burchard, Spears, Marsh, Seelye, Munroep and Tucker. 0 counting the electoral vote Payne, Bunton, Hewitt, Spainger, McCreery,. Hoar and Willard. - o the-Upp- to-t- he Popularnrustratedbook(2f3)pages)oit Manhood I Womanhood T Marriage t, Impedimenta to Marriage j the cause and cure. Sent tecurelxi tealed. cost paid for 50 cents, by Drc. C. Whittier 617 St Charles Street, St Louis, Mo. the great specialist Read his work "Soi. Gblooel, 1 understand your pretty nieco has m&uneA a rich bus- - band," "Well" bIowIt replied the CbloneL eh belief has married a rich "I man, bus 1 underatawk that ha is a verj poor fcotbandV Lumber, Lath, AND SHINSLESt ILLS STODDARD'S danger. Compliments or the Season. Presi dent Brigbatn Young seat the following telegram on Christmas Eve. The great masses of the people of Utah will re spond in fervent wishes for the health, long life and perfeot happiness of the greatest man ia the Territory: St. George, Dec. 24th, 1876. "My Family and friends at Salt Lake and elsewhere: "The compliments of the season; wishing you. all a 'merry Christmas' and 'happy New Year.' May you live to accomplish the work given you to do of our Heavenly Father, and I pray you may do it faiufully, that you may be prepared te dwell eternally in the heavens. May 'God grant it. Amen. , ASPEfiruyor.imo, it. p. Orders along the SEND FOBPRIGE LIST. TIP-TO- P QUALITY! BED-ROC- K 66-3- ! PRICE TAILORS IVxTm TiflY Ullllll HU. ItlUltlUUV.I I mil Street, Ogfleu V't "Beioham Youno." Siveks Accident r. r lis of the Baikoati promptly r 14 Next door to Glob Hotel. and' Im XIome-2VIa.- de ported Cloth. The Prove En Sji. quirer of the 23d ineU says : "Mr. George Beebe, proprietor of the Excelsior Mill, Prevo, met with a very FIRST-CLAS-S sad accident on Friday morning. On WORKKEH t. ascertaining that the mill race had overSatisfaction Guaranteed.. flown and broke, Mr. Beebe went to see Prices Low aad repair the breach, and while walk- JOMX IIOLIAHD,. HupU ing along, he slipped and fell to the which his in resalted ground, breaking the radius of his left arm, and spraining his wrist severely. He was taken to hi residence and Dr.. 8immons called in, whe attended to the sufferer, setting and bandaging the limbs skillfully. Mr. Beebe is doing as well as possibly can be, but in consequence of advanced years, it will take more time to effect his recovery.. i j 20 Congressional. slippery elope of the bill leading from Win. Managed. Manager Watson, Main street to the Court Howse. Coming - - Deer 27. Thomas P. Jack years, from Galena, Illinois, was handling a pistol behind the bar of the Dixon House, Bingham, on Christmas morning, when a report was heard and Jackson fel dead with a bullet hole in the forehead. Some thought he suicided, but the Mobmon Battalion! The members coroner's jury said it was "accidental of the Mormon Battalion residing in death." He was highly respected in Weber County are requested to call on the mines. tteipn Douglass, Esq., of this etty, as soon as possible, when they will hear of Antthino in the Sham or Gbease is something to their advantage. pernicious rather than beneficial in on taaeous eruptions. Glenn's 8rjirHUH Thatikq Resolution Some of the Soap, a cleansing, wholesome, anti-i- n boys from the railroads had a little fun flam mat ory article is greatly to be pre yesterday. They induced a feller who ferred to Sulphur and other Ointment "never drinks" to "take a little," as it used in obnexions diseases of the skin. was Christmas time, and that little proved too much for him. When dnly Mokb Testimony. The testimony be reduced to a state of non exmpot mentis, fore the Congressional committee of in took fellow that poor to a photothey grapher's, not a hundred miles from the vestigatioa ia Louisiana, on the 26th, Junction office, and there surrounding showed more violence, intimidation and him with bottles for a frame and back- illegal throwing out of votes by the Re ground, they had his "pictur drawed". publicans. Many negroes were threat He will, o doubt, be much mortified ened and assaulted for siding with the when he sees bis shadow with such sur- Democrats. of the Ogden Z. CM. I., made nice calculations for ths season, so close in fact that he will have' to replenish in some lines for New Year's. Tribe, in the wholesale department, was tickled at closing out goods specially ordered, as it leaves no dead stock to pack away. This result, so beneficial to a wholesale house, was managed by selling certain specialties at wholesale and not at retail. By this means the big hsuse Bank, and McCornick's, Salt Lake City, cleared off its special goods, aad the and Dooly & Co's., of this city. He is houses had a chance to buy in smaller going west to help the 'Frisco bankers small care of their money. to take quantities and sell at a fair profit, without having the big house that sold Lost His Wat. Last Wednesday, just them at wholesale, to struggle against before sundown, a young man left Logan at retail. This is a good fair business with a team for Ogden City. He passed Vick's Fi.oi.Aa. Guide. Thi9 useful arrangement, profitable and pleasant and reached Copen- to all and elegant work ia published quarter- through Wellsville, parties. hagen, when the night having set in, James 25 cents a Vick, for by year, ly, and being very dark, he took the wrong Rochester, New Yerlu It is" beautifully This Xma. Saturday was a lively track, and lost his way. After traveling illustrated,. oontaUiaone hundred pases, about until past midnight, he found him. day. Cash changed hands to a large and each number is worth four times amount in this city, and oar business See8 elf at Paradise in Cache county the year's subscription. were well "heeled" for Christmae. men he went to the house of Mr. a offers $40. in cash for the best Bbow of ing light, The Episoopal bell, yesterday, sounded H. C. Jackson, who took him in and flowers at each and every State or Terlike the times before the quarantine, made him comfortable until next mornritorial Fab in America, as follows: and proclaimed the joyful tidings that when the young man left a box of Beet collection cut flowers $20; second ings material 8ent ln team back to Ogden is better. Private parties music best $10; third best $5; fourth best, printing and proceeded oa foot towards dancing, turkey, "goothe with sagthe and floral chromoj best ornamental floral Logan, logons," roast beef, pluca pudding, this city. work, $5. Awards to be made by reguThe above was handed te us for pub- mince pie 4c, with general jollity, lar local judges on committee. Ha also the merry time away. There lication, and we insert it for the pnrpoee passed offers to every county Society in Ameria of giving Mr. Blanchard, of Ogden, a were great many visitors in town, and ca a floral chromo fot the best exhibi-tioa1876, was a time of great enChristmas, 'clue t the tracks of a. young man he is cut flowers.. 'hunting. A few weeks ago a man named joyment, mingled with the grief that Bennett arrived In Logan, where he at lies at the bottom of every earthly cup. Painful Accidest. Last evening tempted to start in the printing, busi- Many familiar seats were vacant, and Jchn E. Woolley,. grandson of Bishop ness. He contracted some debts, and a the joy of the revelers was tempered with the thought that mourning was in Woolley, of Salt Lake was coupling oars few days ago, stating that he bad paid the homes of the bereaved. May the near the V. C. depot, where he is- yard l them all, and wanted to remove his ma New Year see Ogden free from the master, when his left hand was caught ter.ial to a neighboring settlement, he of destruction!: between the buffers and. badly injured. hired a team and, buggy from Mr. John angel The middle finger was terribly crushed, Blanchard, of the Logan Hotel, and put Death The name of the "newsboy" and the two adjoining fingers excoriated. oft. As Bennett did hot return when were de who died of smal? pox on Monday, the to instituted, Dr. P. L. Anderson attended expected, inquiries that the his debts 8 facta were at a.m., was Alfred Porter, and he young man'? case, as the residence of veloping Mr. John Reeve and amputated the not paid, and. that &e had decamped. was twenty-fou- r years of 8ge It is and Blanchard. found Mr. his followed, wss a son of Judge be crushed finger, being compelled to take supposed that a the distance little team in this Porter, of Omaha. He was taken with canyon it off at the joint next the hand. was but there ef no the disease at Green River,. aad brought sideCopenhagen,, chloroadministered the B. view. Mr. in came to this Bennett to this city by some young men workform, and-MrReeve, with admirable flown bird, but did ing on the line, who took compassion on nerve and- - coolness, held the hand dur- city in search of the he find him. can find that him in his sickness. Every attendance not However, material ing the operation and rendered Mr. Jack- possible was afforded him, but owing to material at of printing, assistance. The young man is staying box officers of this a complication of disorders, he was unat Mr.. Reeve's house, where he has son's in Paradise, and the find and. Bennett then again able to struggle against the terrible every necessary attention, and. is. doing city may not.. the maj malady, whkh has laid, eoitoanj law - From Wednesday' Daily I J. KERSHAW. LATE OF ST.. LOUIS, Successor to-- D M, Stuart M0-- , of Ogden. At Kr. BTUABT8 old tend, ftrntdoor north of? th Co-oStore, p. MAIN 8T11EET, Will contloo the btMineM of and fixing; tuAltng. up romps., aiio win carrj on ui Wanda red Away. The Deseret News bwiseu of' of the 26th inst. saysr ! "Mrs. TurnbulV of the' 11th Ward, AND aged years, left her home last Wednesday and when last seen, was PLUMBING" AND STEAM FITTING., . iseicf. rracticw una:iQi&eM)iruDcitaor coming toward the eity, from Red Butte bonlueM. Canon, on Friday last. The old lady A M. for L. KT CO RCMf S Being Agent has had, of late, spells of temporary abPatent Drlre Wei! erration of mind, and it is feared she St. will be able to fit up beatM witbt Louii,3Io.,I has wandered off to some out of the way and perished. locality, Any, person knowing of her where- Ailklude of Taming and General Jobbing don abouts will confer a favor by communiMarble Wnb Standi aod Water CloaeU neatlw cating with Bishop A. McSae, 11th, fitted op in the mot improvnd style. PUMP MAKING about-suvent- lmps Warily |