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Show j)Y TELEG11ABI1. A The yule log is of very ancient origin, and is undoubtedly a relic down s from the 'Scandiwho were accustomed at navians, LOW RESEEVOIR their winter festivities to burn, amid i i iff v great pomp and splendor, bonfires to their Clod Thor. With les pomp and show the burnitia: of the vule lug has been maintained as a Christmas Eve custom. We imagine that nlil lil:irLIt WHS Hot unliko lTit vnri-iof modem time, but now a relic log of the past. The yule lo vas drawn .r mas m' i 'mil m ni i .mi ei from the woods with great rejoicing, aud every passer made obeisauee to it as the emblem of welcome and cheer. At the close of the festivi- Are Soiled to all Climates, ties the partially-burnelog was carAND FAMOUS FOR BEING ried to the cellar uiitii the next anniversary, when it was used t6 light BEST TO USE! the new locr. Tt was a nonular no- CHEAPEST TO BUY!! tO 11 tiou that if' the partly-burnelog t i .i EASIEST TO SELL!!! was in i.1no cellar nouse was tne secure from fire. It was considered Famoui for doles mors and UL a bad omen if a squint-eyeBETTER person COOKING, i .i loir was tne inouse wniie tne entered1.1 H n: r viiu viivnjjir burning. As an attendant upon the A ' Thaa anj Etoveof the test. was the or Christmas yule jule log FAMOUS FOB GIVING caudle, which was a candle of mag Satisfaction Everywhere, nificent proportions that ;was placed AND EKIXQ upon the festive board, aud shed its Election of Booth as U. S. Senator. tu-u- Fnner il of the President's Father-in-La- Ckristnius Custom. w. Details of the "Ville de Havre" Disaster. - l 1 Branch, Logan WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grofvries, ISardware, SlooiN aisd Shoes, and Caps, ISatN 1 Boston, 20. deed of of tlio tulownu.nt the 1)y scboul nt I'enikese, giveu by Mr. Auler-so, Prof. Agnssiz Lad a' right to select his successor as president, uud he chose bis son Alex. Agassii. fcjan Francisco, 20. Ia the joint convi ntiou to day Booth elected on the tirsilhallot. There is much rejoicing here and at Sacramento IN (J HEAT VA1UKTY. over (he election of Dooih aud the defeat The result of the railroad monopoly. will give unsounded satisfaction throughout, the State. St. Louis, 20. The funeral of Col. Frederick Dent, took of Hie President, father-in-lafrom the residence ot j, lace here Mowers Ins eon. A large number of old friends Champion and acquaintances were present. The body was interred in Belle Fontain Bain, Whitewater and Studebakcr Wagons, g Especially Adapted cemetery. light throughout the New York, 20. TO Tn house. Ihe lighting ot the yule log ALSO, the of Sih, received to- was the Loudon papers of all manner of commencing EVERY W day, contain the ohicial report of Capt. Loch Lain" .which sports aud gacs. lloberlson ofihe SOLX5 BIT de Havre." It "Yille steamer sunk the AN I) EVERY DESCRIPTION OF So far as relates to the is as follow". ItCELSIOR MANUF'G COMPANY, 4Ycsmwi." m. 2 a the co'lisim of Nov. 22ud. at was ?ecu from one steamer's "Enhraliem, c;un3 to your mutl-de- r, to two points on the port bow. Our bide St. Louis, JIo., boy, Whar you biu?" "ilhiyin' lights were out and burning bright iy Shortly after we saw the steamer's three with de white folkes' chilluu." busies to Order on Short Notice.' AMD i lights. She was coming straight for us. "You is, tli? See hyar, chile, you i . . i' ' t She showed only her port and and mudder's ole heart, .. broke Your " i illlll lllivt HE lights, Hud was steering apparently tu hairs sorrow, to ue her in a short ,AlU-our stern. under brung gray pass time we rang our bell aud ported helm, srrave wid ver reeklumness an' carry as we thought she was coming too near ings on wid cliil assoayyhuns. llabn't d2Sv' the steamer, si ill showing only port I raised you up in de way you ii 3 ligbt. Tlitn close to the bow tne Bitain-rr'- should ouaht to cor "iessum. All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Toiut on the Shortest Notiws. vy.is helm was starboarded, aud vaiu 1 an tender bin kme acrosjour bow. A collision was inovit-.- j Iiabu t able. An onier was given to back our you, an treated you like my own AU Orders Sent to M. THATCHER, Ijogan, will Iteceae' could brace tbe but before after yards, "Jtessum. chile, which you is.' I'rouijU Attention. came in collisibe let go the two an wid rcezened I llabn't you, -on, tbe Loch Euru" striking the Kram- nriivnfl Wid vou. an deulorcd de er umidship, which immediately separated. We threw our alter yards aback, rood Lor4 to wrap you in his buz "An', isn't I half the crew then shortened sail, and the zuu.:" -- Yessum." life the port ver uatoral detector an', gardeeu fo' mender cleared away bout. The carpenter at tbe pumps re- 'de lv.w?" "Yessum." "Well, den. waported that the ship was making no I'se trwvne to hab ycr s'nose vou da ter and I then went forward and found runturcd by dc white trash? the bowepm gone aud the bow smashed morals Tbe You cit in de house dis collision. NV sail iu tbe completely was bulk head apparently uninjured. instep,.' if I eber cotch you 'round IHVK OPENED IN LOGAN & OODEN, IIlAMMi.S ur.ULf. AbV.i , A boat from the "Ville de Havre" tbeH cMtin' mo' onJ MATH INE HEVAUTMENT, so thut the people of the Northern wid de white trash any came alongside, couiitiuing an officer fo' dc Lord,: cau purcha-- e without comiDg to Salt Lake Cilj. Couutios I'll break ycr nigger. and lour men. I tasked if the steamer i iu i i i ..ir : essum. & was much inj red. He said tsbe was in- b hick Head wid a nnct assistwanted did not. say she but jured, much study aud experience, aud knuw thut 1'urcW.r As no eignuls of distress were ance. Supplied to'the.e poiut a being the best, after cuu rely on this TBCOuinieudutlou. made by tbe steamer I thought at the . . . aswm. a. iirai Known in Amrrni time the boat was snt to render us 1 I lx n Avm t Ik I'O tr Ik a a A sistance; while speaking to the officer tr ivc iv mv pnsskSSIOX THE FOLLOW- - out tine liubltlile worlil. It Una rawihe steamer apparently settling uvu, I iuri.K..rill animals, which if not claimed the oldest ami best rrcoril of any rom the LiniiiM Ht In the world. aud 1 lowered tbe port lite uoai ai once, aii'l tnkpn awav within tfti davt from preseut bul- boMIrt unnn of ;.!,! t. thnliiirliest rMi(iTiibl mlllioni million ...ii .i.... four and i. officer second in charge of the m cvrr rc.tu City aom no roinpiaini tho District Ktray Pimiul, at dor at S men, who made leward the miking ship. Tuesday, Deotuibor aotu, l9to, at - ouiu.iw, EXCKI-SIOI- t were Our cutter and starboard I both enm tMIMCMT of teer. DIIM OIIDnillNfi then cleared away, aud iu a lew minutes OUUUUIIIU a.1 11 If I a. II I IrozHi. little white r Ji catastrothe '1 of the to bceue dispatched HAS NO EQUAL. VL.M.ir little of cries phe, their ouly guide being the SULKY HAKES. Ill ., iv..llv rron of U'lt unpor TIIKESIIIXO MACHINES tl la rKrmnTr.pndpil with mihotinilil intnr. the drowning people, the steamer having cari.nliiaiiilcJ rowiiihliiiK (A)on Jolt hip.hip. right enceiu of all C'ufci.Umiaen.Uurna, cac Sprain, till dawuiio ocr u.w. lihcumatiam. Hard swelling. Uitcb. cnil- Cue light rod tftcer can, nine disappeard. We kept our bouts " the and under ' blains.Stiffuessoitlio one Lellv. among . Jointe, trozen Teet. i.ar, floating until . every ylight, i u innnirll tvil II 1 nnilH' m. rr.nti.fi In ml;l till) iid.t Jeed I. uno unuwi uci.j, amMiit nil tuittmna nil r flnra r. Ouo rod hoilcr can, wreck was picked up. We mcceeded in for gra, grain, corn or potatoes, jet invented. Our bet raru.-i- e cultivator oi to the bot uuu rid and nuriuurB, flank, over runip, and i itld mi. ivuiguuuo, fOlluarF, three of out Whit KaHrlA KnvHntrhalt HnstHns narrow lMT.m 1 vour on trial. liflftr. little ; eighty-foufiala can have a . pcrFons saving m.DMi i vvt bmi ana receive omen. g Tliee Departments will aim fy lutormallou uutler belly, uuiWrslopH hundred aud eix, a large proportion Iu stink. not or articiee other kept usually SAW aud CRIST MILIS, ex. rnnil i.a III The MACU1NE3, gene down with the steamer. District ruuuiikecper. "Ville de Havre" only floated abtut fifErlgliam City, Dec. 20th, loo. ttOKra THATCH E1X, A0RXT, LOQ AN. teen miuutes after being tiruck. to give .if Capt. ltobertson lieu proceeds BAHXAIID WHITE, AOOt', OODEK. an account of falling i with the "Tri H. B. CLAWSQN, SaperintendenL Al nun! n in " nn .1 the transferring of the 80tf r ' her to crew and eteumer's passengers T HAVR IN kIY P03SKS5ION THE FOLLOWwun iue c cepuoii j ""'I ine de(or;lied animal, wiucii, nk ....... u iii i. acild- to -the hlchest roi. Wesa mid one of the steamer's liremcn utivru j, at the Ditnct Stray Pound, at ac su'.i.MMn an blddr then He gives who was injured. count of his struggle to save bis vessel. 1875, at 3 p.m. . v.' nmrn Ulllllll white fUOt III fC The following incident of the disaster ulie is i.iod all left sliouldor, is told by the captain of the "Loch branded li 8T on old. 7 cr '.' a round, jai" Earn : A lady swjm alongside with anu uein., buimo VUilcCuW, red lieau VTLL JlIBH iue ... u'uXmi . thrown . or iiva was four veart child in her arms, and a rope in 111C. Mllilli Core yctiralci. r.iicumntinn, nout, Ltme to her which she seized, but in attempt- old, branded v, un left h ip. ' i lsaca, ran i.ueiini, rupuiju mi. i one n by holding in noin Mubc'.o ACettiouH, horo Mppi, jjone On llirht red heimr car, nmlrr bit ing to be pulled up, heii - ;T " 4 and im ' arm, the o:her around her child, " v.r ,., the child w.s and her led fa d GR0KBECK ISLOCK,- SALT LAKE CITY, strength WOUNDS. EXTERNAL on handed was. mother the lost, but oulofthip. .i: ..... T.lnlmrnt did , fht. ajf- tt .... . iihr linudle ami wmie hiwrk-board. your.pro. HU'KiU brand un lelt not upriutt up In a flay or was in .ar, ork right niass .llow ..An imposing retiv.iem THEIR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED am Sit at Havre on the 8th inst. forthe and w'lito 3 year old "tcer, three lioU claimed by of ovef the WO have bedral Hut left ca experience Ikon XA ear. branded hip. est. repose of the victims. The t.. r.Hl and white aiwckled yearling beifur, thh tv yiora of trial, w,i:t tlio most aub. was draped in black from roof to floor tHre ontuuwn "'r holfi in r.jriit rt uiii.ixcouiuotuuj ot and was thronged with a congregation in the thtps live thousand persons. All the haabor dressed their flags at ha ! mast, and business 'was at a standstill. to forty The public subscription amounts 1TJ:1'AUAT011V TO A CHANG 1'MN BUSINESS. thousand francs, iucluding the contribu-ot ' tions of the company. The Mngcrs iulu. They ro a cheat tad a fraud. Ue aure UlUe V:I1?!,J"iy;- mM,e War . o,. the Paris opera are to give a peitorm-ancand get nottog but beifor, On'reJ i.e speckled yearly and of "Li Favorite Auaveie" for the riMbidtv., holo in leu, ii'.ie aim benefit of the families of the victims. left, and under v.rtii.2 ate., hole inbrand The Tammany Hall general committee; 'Tne red o'rr ..ble uo e-ear., of ripl.t 11 ... crp off of in session adopted a resolution hulf rop yearling luUier, convicthe on Utt l. brand the people congratulating "d und of the late ring, and tion of the bit n both. No COc. and 01 per Dcttle. under ff cur, o hitright aud saying that the justices, juriest htul to brand .l le. KiUtc S;7R 07 Btti.e, Sivut, Ac. y K F K. who have been taua ut . iiitiflVwy't-rr ot ljutrict LYON 'MFG. CO. tociety, uru entitled to the gritsiude ii leu, citizens. all good aud honest n, ;iaKsivarc, Notions iVc, Ac, Stoves and Tinware, d . Gents' and Hoy's Heady Made Clatldny, OELE33BATED d to-da- SINGEll SEWING MACHINES, and Reapers, and Excelsior Wood's ' joy-givin- DMA WIS -- mast-hea- Winchester 'ami lemocrnt IJ;lit Npriiig Wagons, Farming...." Implements. d '. . mast-hea- o d ; w?0-law.t- ...... v'v' Trimmings. IllllUi Leather and Shoo liiidinsrw. v Tts-H'l- s II. B. CLAWSOX, SupcrintcndenL Years . z. c. M it MEXICAN IUSTAM I .i WE LIIBT i KSTKAY NOTICE WE GUARANTEE WACOM'S MACHINERY i 1. - liri-Im- ni WIIITKlVATEIt, 1 1 - ""''.r and WOIII.U CIIAaiPIojir, WOODS, p!:,,.,vjtMmri,i JIOWKI18, Droppers or Self Itakers. and 1 I , mid NTUDi:iMKi:U WAGONS, life-bo- ,Sten IX II ' i W ... . xoiJ-jTi- i, r it hav-iu- , ti-t- t TJULT TIwscs, Mules orCattle Estray IS3"otice. - 11 - - - - MIEIT I Is . . f tn, .,.. , I w AK E u , T. k sEF -- S E L LI NG OUT rhl-.oo- OVE R MoncvwillbcEcftiiidcd I CHEAP FOR CASH - e M.mii Mwbif Liakd. . unrl h-- I le fl-- klri s -- -. vi-- . I .-- I 25c, Jobbing a Specialty. 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