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Show local!J See oria A.r.HT.-Vict- ... . ture n uue. FB 4" Specimen Letter. est, and those who haTc; honored and has handed us the following letter as a trusted him are inconsolable. specimen of the kind of applications The workmen on the "Davenport," w;th which he is troubled not into au extensive It is to be perceived that even have broke through cave of high grade ore. a P. M's. life is not strewed altogether with roses, but that, like editors, they have their From Wednesday t Daiy of May 13r7 perplexities, and are bored by ignoramuses. XOTICE. Omaha, Neb., May 4, 1871 H. R. Stout, Post Master : A meeting of the Ogden Publishing Sir : I wish to no if this man Stout is bear or in or near from if Company will be held in the City Hall, so 1 want to no, and will your plase, and on Saturday, May 23, 1S74, at 3 p.m., answer forth with. Answerexspect at once. at which every member of the Company Youres, Respectfully D. C. GlLLIS. ii particularly requested to be present. Corner 14, harney Postmaster, Pleas answer Walteb Thomson, Prest. H. It. Stout was Conductor on the U. C. W. Penrose, Secretary. P. 11. ccllent business local advertisement. unfre-quentl- Wuodhull lec iho Salt Lake Theatre. to bo,jy wants hear her. ,t. r;n The eround and if received a thorough soaking, to "shut kind enough c'ouds will be I for a month, they may open again "Jj do tbeir little utmost o;ce more. fair suii, and raise the grain v. hiae out, c. i n ivl n .v nie-h-o t JilEATBf. ia fixed for Ax Egccitixg Ego. At the Leardsley Hotel, near the depot, the curious have had an opportunity, for a day or two, to fjiercise the organ of marvellousness. An egg is there on exhibition an ordinary hen's egg, bearing an extraordinary inscription, in raised letters. The word 'Mars" is plainly discernible, of Mrs. Annie Wright. This of public dented actress is deserving be full. will house We hope the Vllerne hus volunteered his services, benefit lLe the excellent bill provided, the sufficient to draw every paction is of tLic drama in Ogden. with lt, y. icver is it - y, - the ancle. JsiiutL. Dr. otltJ to see Plant, of Salt Lake, to-da- y. irrtngeueau to tots every week for the benefit of the I'lant has succeeded in the human body 'of more' tape-tm- s and other life destroyers of a sim- v character, than any man who ever dictel Ur. me to Utah. lie '"l- an experienced as well as skill- announce through the He is and is safo practitioner, III tomos the times and place where he he seen by the afflicted. Terrace n By private letter from Ter- loV gentleman in this city, we that Mr. L. com-Rowley has just building at that place, 18 by ftet dimensions, and will give grand W new therein on Friday next. ""Del Monte" and "Silver World" are doing well, ond thirty men Eva work on The same day one of Marshal McAllis iroin Ophir, a man who was arrested for enticing two young girls away from Suit Lake, prom ising them lucrative positions in a hotel. The girls,. found it was a house of ill fame, and refusing to stay, he refused to pay their passage back by the stage. Joseph Watson's little girl, 19th Ward was reaching out of a window the other night, to take a churn into the house, when she laid her hand, instead, on a fellow who was crouching under the window. He was, doubtless, waiting for a chance to commit burglary. He ' ' left in a hurry. Sunday night a number of men entered Mr. Harvey's house, 7th Ward, by a window, and ransacked the place, Mrs, Harvey being at home alone, and so frightened she dared not stir. A trunk which they broke open was discovered by the police next morning among some currant bushes in a neighboring lot, and the tracks of four men were plainly dis- - ters deputies brought lie has made visit Ogden at stated us them. Some three miles from camp, are ' JioDe sold to the same company cernable. From this morning's Herald: t purchased these mines, and be Salt Lake is overrun with bummers. u,i!'12e(i as a watcr-powfor Two of them, after bilking a restaurant The prospects at Terrace trin. .u re excellent. keeper and a cigar store keeper out of good meals and smokes, were arrested yesterday, and fined respectively $10 t,4' fcuuuiu oe very and $3, which they will have to work sti t, engage with Strang-- " cut on the roads. Eoto distant Mr. Lyne had a splendid benefit at the places to hire out. "8 vftn i B lr0m Salt Lake' w i'til Theatre last evening, and the performaeii in'ormatioa of situatio ance was in every way satisfactory. t.. an into'i;n.fp. were Mrs. Hibbard, wife of Supt. W. B. wince, l'J ... 8ennn.li.nl - i aouse oi in Hibbard, of the Western Union Tele3tiun r'anJ woula not have rt. graph Company, died last Sunday, of ruin if they had not been asthma. Mr, Hibbard took the remains eJ -- tr JaUl. -- winej ' v.- - : ;"t - uetermmed. tan V. There ia am iple to Omaha, yesterday. A gay and festive Secretary of a at 'oag L min- Just Arriving! OUIt SPUING GOODS, Percales, to-da- y. Piques, l, store-keeper- DRY GOODS! spell-boun- HATS, Om-c-- JA1S, SIIOKS. a. five-shoot- six-shoot- er ht Groceries! , com-men- e, Semi-weekl- y contains the minutes of the late Annual Conference, with condensed reports of the sermons A and addresses of the First Presidency and the Twelve, Send a copy to your Price ten cents, at the friends abroad. Junction of Junction to-da- offioe. Prostbate Again. We regret to anF. D. Richards is conPrest. nounce that with a severe attack of fined to his room rheumatism, to which he is subject on any exposure or violent changes of the weather. Trest. Richards has the sympathy of the people of this county, and we join with them in hopes of his speedy reoovery. ' Theatre. Next Saturday night the complimetary benefit tendered to Mrs. Anmie Wright will be given at our Theatre. , For the programme see adverThis bill should draw everytisement. body who admires good acting and likes Make this a real to see a good play. show your appreand benefit, Ogdenites, ciation of home talent. . Dogs. Several dogs have been licensed during the past few days. Good. Also We adsome have been shot. Better, who want to keep vise all dog-owne- j y rs their purps to see the City Reoorder And we will say concerning watched ,ere.mUaerati0B' for anyindus-nby the unlicensed curs, when you kill a dog, ing company, who has been feastand of tick a $300, the kill him dead. Don't leave him to suffer to jeweller Strang. adorn" v""ul8a wages ns ed and clothed and carriagedanJ and linger; finish him at one pop. We "ianvM CreVnt0tbPath f de8lruo" ed by sundry tradesmen, to the tuue of objeet to having anything is our sausage, ' no"body knows bow much, ii now ne.i that has lingered, UilT OGDEN BRANCH. Next Sunday Elder Erastus Snow, of A contemptible person, residing in Loconsisti.no of the Twelve Apostles, will preach in the was made a deputy U. S. Marshal, gan, Tabernacle next Ogden Sunday morning over a year ago, and furnished with sev, at 11 o'clock. A full attendance is de Stj-1eral writs to s.rve. A few weeks since sired. Judge McKean naturalized this fel'ow. Ami rattorns of How about giving office to a person not a on Work sidewalk the Proghessixg. citizen, simply because he was an enemy is progressing satisfactorily. Now let of the people of this Territory ! hose who have not planked down their From this morning's Herald: subscriptions, walk up and settle, so that The Theatre was crammed last evendiiiiglinms, planks may be obtained to finish the job. JLinciiM, to Mrs. the audience Woodhull, ing hear Organdies, embracing members of the best society, But of both sexes in Salt Lake. Mrs. Wood-hulQuiet. The city is quiet the Sun is putting in his best licks, and AND A on her appearance, was greeted is to vegetation fairly rushing up greet with a round of applause, which was rehim. If business would only rush in a peated GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF frequently during the lecture, as s similar style, would look tihe made some telling hit or bold assertion. At first she appeared modest, up too. though not timid, reading from manu Paixtisq anb Deouatixo. Mr. W. script a severe censure on the GovernII. Shephard applies through the Junc ment, the dishonest course of its offtion for work as house decorator. He icials, and the politics of the nation, is up in all branches of the art and will sparing neither political party. But make terms to eait patrons. See his ad finally, becoming warmed up in her sub vertisement and try him. ject, she cast aside her manuscript, aad CloUiing in (iroat Variety. throwing her whole spirit in what she was saying, poured into the ears of her Only One. Up to date no more eggs d auditors such a torrent of have been luid of the species exhibited more than womanly eloquence, as fow at the Beardsley House. It is supposed had ever heard from the tongue of either that the hen that produced that phenomman or woman. enon laid herself away in the effort. This HOOTS A mining superintendent had some was her Alpha and AX1 words with another gentleman at Tooele on Monday evening, when the former Misses' and Ladies', CliilJrcu'i Hats, Cats, &c. Attention is direct- pulled out a but didn't turn &. Trimmed liata of and Dunofrd ed to the advertisement Fancy Goods. and loose; the latter drew a Sons, who make a specialty of their line fired a couple of shots without effect. No of trade, and having had great experiarrest, but the parties left town. ence in the business for many years, are Forty-eigarrests have been made by able to offer goods and inducements in the Salt Lake police during the present every way satisfactory. month; that is four a day. A horde of A FILL STOCK OF rascals has swarmed inte Utah; folks First District. On Thursday even- must keep their eyes peeled. One of the Herald hands has invented , ing, May 14th, a meeting will be held in a ,, very useful "combination sieve." the Court House for all members of the Rev. on to Canon is his way to Kingsley Church in the First District; Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, at 6 p.m. Elder Erastus Snow, of Salt Lake from the East. Paper Hangings, Queen VWar, Mrs. Florence Colville and Mr. Wm. the Twelve, will be present. Punctuality Glass-warSaddles, Hardat the Theaand a full attendance are desired. Haskins commence trim-- . and ness Harness tre an engagement for four nights. Tbey ' ' have a fine reputation. mings, Cordage and Confhrencb Minutes. The t iia-- v grey horse and delivery wagon belonging to Mr. II. Waggener, were stolen on Monday evening. The vehicle is painted olive green, and has three springs. Look out for it. James Dunn alias Dublin, a notorious thief, was captured by a couple of policemen, and on searching him a small gold watch was found, held between the palm of his hand and his thumb. It was part of the property stolen from Mr. Harvey's house the ether night. A Prints. j, sea-jOB- From last evening's i preceded by some hieroglyphics, and followed by "1870 Death." Under SuaIlerold died last John Demipe which hiare and some other "Nephi," at the Ogden House, of disease of eroglyphics terminating with some charThe funeral took place tie heart. llev. Mr. Long performing the acters enclosed in lines shaped like a coffin lid. Who laid that egg, is at pres (rtices. Jobn was well known in this inoffensive man, ent a mystery. 13ut the author of that (j.jas a good natured, inscription is "death" on eggs, is a ge- lat with his antecedents no one seems niass in his way, and deserves a leather be acquainted. medal. Several clever persons have eggsplained how easily the thing is done, and Messrs. Carroll we recommend them to reduce their and Fixe Horse. to practice. will he have purchased & magnilicent stable theories it will which the to for be doubtless Larse, keep supplied liberally they jqxtheir place on Main. Street. It is periment upon, and permission given to suck all they suckceesfully inscribe. i beautiful dappled brown, handsomely and as a Mr. Beardsley freely eggshibits his proportioned, graceful gazelle, proud ia conscious strength. They will curiosity to the curious, and allows any tell more about him, shortly, through one to eggsamine it without eggscuse. It is worth looking at, and if the hen iLeJrscnes. that laid it were also eggsposed to public view, with the certificate of some scien Wc have received from Mr. Review. tific accoucheur, to the authenticity" cf Istnes Drcyer, the enterprising booksthe marks at birth, it would proves big eller of Salt Lake, a copy of The Liter- draw for the Beardsley Hotel. mid Revieir, published, in this coun-rby A. S, Barnes S: Co.,' of New York. it ii Usued six times a year, at Five From yesterday's Cosdknbatioxs. or Ono Dollar a sin- - Xeuis: annum, ifiirsper tey. It treats in a masterly style Last Saturday afternoon, D. II. Ilalli- ttpat questions of tfie age, and day, of Provo, while getting over a fence, limits contributors are many, of the was moving a pistol from his pants and writers of both hiig thinker pocket to his coat pocket, when the weaThe Review is the finest Miijphcrespon was discharged, the bail entering .rk if the kind issued from the press. his leg, under the calf, and lodging near Hen-fru- Condensations. Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. Tlio Clioloost - yes-ltrja- Kbaklt KsADT.Fred. Levy's Bfw store, on Main street, is nearly completed, and will be opened in a few days with a fine stock of goods. Michigan Girl ns a ler. Wrest-- Tia-war- e. : -. It is undeniable that tbe young ladies of this city arc lamentably deficient ia tbeir duty in the matter of furnishing local items for the newspapers. Tbeir sisters in other places are more mindful in this particular. A Wyandotte paper tells of the exploits of a belle of the Tillage of Trenton as follows : "Whilo purchasing gome goods of a dashing young clerk, eho made some remark that implied doubts of bis muscular ability, and was promptly challenged to a trial of strength. The young lady accepted the banter, and stepped out into the street, followed by the young man, who did not thiuk that the challenged party was in earnest. The moment the young man cleared the sidewalk be was grasped by the young lady, and a vigorous Btruggle followed.- In defence the clerk exerted all bis muscular force, but was thrown to the ground, where, with his head in chancery, he got bis face nicely washed in snow. The affair attracted a crowd of nearly one hundred persons." If any of the girls hereabouts have any conceit as to their ability as wrestlers, and will notify us when they propose to put the matter to a test, we should be pjoascd to detail an impartial reporter to make notes of the tourney. We have an "acquaintance with sundry clerks who would be fit subjects to practise on. - A6ESTS Sowing FOR Machines, A.ND TUB Li:iniATi;i PlimCE ORGANS! Our new WAGON and MACHINERY DEPARTMENT wi'll hort. ly be opened in the ''.At...'..-..;'.- - ; . Old Tithing Offlee Yard, ir. ii. uoopi:j;,suj't. All orders addressed to J). H. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt s attention, - |