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Show LOCAL ITEMS. From Friday' i DaRy of Dee. 11. Xxas Now is the time for merchants it dTrtise tbtir Christmas goods. srt you about, storekeeper.-- What ? DR. K. L. PLANT 1 is numerous Hfgreti having to Suy Farewell to But business in Suit I,uki City friends in Opdon. deoimding the wUolo of his time. He is compelled Address in future, Market How so ay jcoed-byi.ttcmled to. lilt Lak City. All orders promptly w u tf Not. wh. 1T. d44-ifi- BSi-"2- . In the Senate yesterday a resolution w8aJopted, appointing Geo. Bancroft a reg nt of the Smithsonian Institute. in vlace of Oen. Sherman. Wright gave notice that he would ask on Frichy fW !he consideration of a bill rcporl;d last secsian, declaring the true meaning and "lent of the U. 1'. R. It. acts of July bi2, July 2d 18i5 and July 3d lffi6. In the House a resolution was adopted calling for a report of the condition of Freodruan'a The consular aud diplomatic appropriations bill was amounting to $1,3 1,785. The b 11 appropriating $20,000 tor scales for post o'Sces was passed. In committee of the whole, Stowell denounced as false the charge against him by om Porter, of stlliiig a naval cideshipfor $1,000, and asked an in. vestigation. Referred to the naval committee. The hill authorizing the issue of 3 f5 convertible bonds, was debated. otlcred an amendment that greenbacks shall not be legal tender in payment of debts contracted bet'oro July 1; 1875. Dawes opposed the bill, nnd in his speech snid the Republican Dartv had just three months to save or destroy itself, uut whatever happened to it in the near future, he hoped it would not die lor want of courage. to every question. Three respectable men (at other times), carried home neck aud heels last night, and all through mani- Spiritual, festations in a glass. The Rickards Troupe. Rickards' combination is drawing well at Salt Lake. Rickards is a number one artist, e and Lottie, Frank and Katie on the tra-pei- excel everything that are eaii has appeared in the theatre. to nice as if fresh from the liquid element. one month Letter Offlce: Across the! street from our office it could be heard all day. 'The sound of Bundry hammers on divers mils, to fix the unfinished part of the plank side walk; and the sound ef the adies' pattering over the more musical than will be far plauks, the pop of their balmorals as they lift them out of the mnd. "Go ea with the Bouham W II Coffee E Cox S Music. be will Deity P Enkandersen Fanling J M teul we to Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. yoau d, Kelley A Kyniston P S Kite F Lambert C R Rcily G M Harkins L Heney C Hollingsworth C Van Dorn W T 2 Van Dora W 2 Van Winkle L J 2 Winfield J C L Wilson It JahnckeW H music OGDEN BRANCH. Shark R Gobble A W 2 Griffil C II shoe-heel- Woods E Just Arriving! LADIES' LIST. Miss K Peterson Miss C Picked Up. A man at the railroad Courtright Ritter Mrs L J Fell Miss A dropped out of his sleeve $15 in cur Harris Miss M Tharman Mrs M J Thil Harmon was aednsed Lish Miss L rency of picking it up and appropriating it. HELD FOR TOSTAGE. Phil denieJ the poft impeachment, but a Mrs. Jos. Jackson, Bountiful, Davis Caysville boy 6aid he saw Phil pick up Co., Utah. Mrs. L. Swarnes, Hutchenson, Reno the money, so the latter was arrested by Co , Kansas. officer Parry. While the witnesses were Mr. A. Suchaneek, Minneapolis, waiting, and just as the Alderman was Minnesota. ready to heur the case, Phil got outside 4 vTo oltuinDY of titer letter!, the applicant and skedaddled. Marshal Brown got must ask for "advertixed letters," give date of the and pay one cent for aiWertmiun. after him, found his man, and escorted paper If not calliii for within oki momtb, they will We gent to the Deed Letter Office. him to the city lock up. J. Hall, to-da- y. Wil-liar- d Shocking! Treat GENTS' LIST. K pre--mte- Thk Othek Side. Now read what R. V. Miller has to say about that partner ship arrangement. There ore two sides Fresh herring and fresh LIST OF LETTERS Make street. Fifth UNCLAIMED IN TI1KTOSI pike at Stanford's, REMAINING of Utah, on the 11 all be gone. Just as l'JtK of l ee., 1874, whicTerritory haste or they h, if not callsdjfor within A Congressional. . OUR SPRING CONSISTING Tho LUMBER Mr. W. M. -- Print, l'ercnles, Cjiiiglmin, owner of the celebrated race horse, We want some hay at the Hat. passed through this city East office on subscription. The So also did Mr. N. Jukction this morning. P. Langford, National Bank Inspector highett market price will be paid. r for the principal cities of the Pacific C jast. The latter is ea route for Colorado. How to Skttle. One dollar per bush tl will be allowed on t subscription to for Accident. Last evening, as Mr. the Junction, Daily or Mills. delivered Farr's wheat at Biing Schappel, the painter, was stepping from one platform to another, near the it along. The miller's receipt will be Delmonioo, aad owing to the darkness he received and the amount credited at this "Ful-lerton- ," . Semi-Weekl- made a miss step and fell, hurting left knee quite severely. He was, ever, able to be out on the street, Organdie, Piques1 AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY OF GOODS! Og-de- From Saturday's Daily of Dec. 12. Humphries, Co. Style, And Patterns of The Utah Northern him, liquor dealers. Travsi.. Fink Lecture. Prof. Karl G. Naeser delivered his interesting and instructive lecture on The Footprints of Providence in the History of Nations, last'e,vening, in the City Hall. The house was crowded, and the historical facts and lofty sentiments presented by the Professor in choice and elegant language, with the 0 enthusiara he manifested and aroused Office Loyan, Cache County for his subject, rendered the lecture exceedingly 'successful and entertaining. n We hope Prof. MaeBer will favor an audience again, and that the T. M. three Steam Saw Mills tieiLle toreral L. A; willeontinue to provide lectures of Having w nUst ever uulw, we are prepared lofuruiah ' this class for the people during the BILLS OF winter. 0? ?lio!cONt Postmaster. Importakt Arrival. A new, lady Emigration Aent. Elder YT. C professor, arrived this morning in this Staines will start for the East Whatever the lady's qualifications morning to prepare for next years' emi- city. she is not much acquainted gration business. His address will be, may be, l for two or three months, box 3957, New wilh either the living tr dea languages, from in this city, her first efforts though, York City. we should judge that she will make ' God Appoiktmest. Cap. Clipperton some noise in the world: We extend our cordial congratulations has received his appointment as U. S. Internal Revenue Guager. The appoint- to Prof. Moncli and his lady on the ment is a fitting one. His investigations charming addition to their household. Look cut for See birth notice. will be a labor of love. GOODS, . y, his office. how- Congressional, " In the House yesterday the Senate bill appointing George Bancroft a regent of the Smithsonian Institute was passed. A bill was reported for the Nebraska and Kansas sufferers from grasshoppers A resolution was adopted directing the arrest of Irwin, an important witness in the Pacific Mail inv stigation, on his failure to appear before the committee Irwin had promised to appear, but asked a postponement on account of ill health. It was feared he wished to leave the country. Called. U. S. Marshal J. Q. Harnisli 'and The Proctor-Moulto- u of Corinne, was in town ComHe had no papers to us a call. gave promise., Closing Out. Charley Woodmansee so ke was welcome. He was in serve, his See business. out talks of closing New York, 11. company with the illustrious Clip, but netice and govern yourselves accordingIt now appears that Beecher s counsel had neither 'instruments were in no way responsible for the Proc- any ly. Who is going (o run the stene front the liquer dealers, except what compromise. That was ar store! There is some talk of a Laker against Miss Proctor's frieud, between ranged, nature prevuel them with. doing business there. the venerable John II. George, of New Hampshire, and General Butler. George foresaw that Proctor s vindication by More Naruow Goage. Next MonBilked. A cempany of itinerary Beecher's testimony would be less safe day the Utah Western will commence minstrels who have been sojeurning in than by the absolute confession of libel by Moulton, and that the latter held no running trains for passengers and freight Ogdcn for a short time, have sloped, evidence sustaining it. Otherwise should lo connect with the ttaga line to Tooele, and whis- Beacher possibly fail, a thorough IcaviBg their boarding-hous- e ' Stockton, Ophir and Dry Canyon. key bills for somebody else to pay. vindication of Miss Proctor's fair fame would rest on the testimony of a bus Welcome to another narrow guage Unless something is done to settle fwr witness, and therefore would be pected ! road in Utah that "grub" and liquidate the liquor unsatisfactory. Under the circumciaima, we shall ventilate names and stances, all Tracy, acting for Beecher, could do, was to shape the settlement as (r Rich Strike. An anicle in Wednes- particulars. far as possible to guin an incidental ad day's San Francisco Chronicle, on the vantage for his principal client. Beecher recent development in the Corastock is disappointed at the failure Conference. The annual Conference of seriously the opportunity to stand a silver lode, pluces the value of the bulge of the Weber County Stake of Zion will on his testimony that he never at JSOO.OOO.OOO. It lies in the Consolibe held in the Ogden Tabernaole en Sat- confessed or intimated to Moulton imdated Virginia, California nnd Ophir and Sunday, Dec. 19th and 20th. proper, relations with Miss Proctor or else. claims. The' true heart of tie lade Js urday to commence each day at 10 anybodyfriends of Mias r Proctor do not ad:, The laid te have been reached, and the min- Meetings a m. and 2 p.m. A general and punctual mit that they acted in any' hostility to ing thermometer is at fever heat. attendance is requested at all the meet- Beecher, and many ef the latter's friends themselves pleased at the result, ings. Presidents of Districts and their express as removing one obstacle to reaching the Jcit Right. Everybody is delight d Teachers are all expected to attend.''. main issue in the ether court. with the beautiful weather. We haven't Tilton's sympathizers are much disheard a grumble about it for Beyeral couraged by yesterday's admissions of Goon Work The rough place are to his counsel that the bill of particulars days. What country can boast of such be made smooth and the crooked places will compel him to confess that all his olimate, such lovely sk'tej, bright case depends on vague saspicions and Yesterday the storekeepers doubtful straight. sunshine and air circumstancec, except with reglittering pure and tradesmen on that part of Fifth' si ference to two specific instances of crimM ours? But it should be understood side walk' and'the inality, for proof of which they rely on that a change will come shortly, and no .vherethe Id plank This new met inelegantly and out of plumb, Beecher's pretended confessions. mistake, and 'preparations should be is considered a slender ground for tackled the difficulty in proprit' perojiat made to meet it. blastieg his children's future, and and now the walk is as straight as a consigning their mother to infamy. The shingle'. The work is well done and the Tribune, referring to Moulun's settleKiyo-na- i, Yosbida Japanese Officials. ment, says: The sense of the community . labor is done well. is, that brutal ruffian has escaped altoMinister Plenipotentiary and Envoy gether too easily, and that in his loathKxtracrdinary, from the Japanese to our some conduct he had in Butler an apShooting in Nebraska. Ws learn propriate adviser. The suit of Tilton Governmeut, accompanied by his wife, Teshida Ojiro, Secretary of Legation, from the Omaha Herald that James vs. Beecher, set do"sn for Monday next, e has been postponed until the first Men with two attaches and three servants, Thompson, a farmer living twenty-thresouth-wes- t of Fremout, ws shot day in the January term, it appearing miles en is morning passed through our city bis own house, on to the satisfaction of the judge that if route for Washington. We understand and killed just outside commenced on Monday next the trial that the minister is delegated with full the 7th inst, by one Join Cambers. would not close during the present has been captured and term. power fr3in his government ;to act'ac-ordin- The murderer Judge McCue, of the city court of that Thompson was living ,wUb to his discretion upon all ques- claims this afternoon ordered a bill Brooklyn, at tions or difficulties arising between, the his (Cambers') wife, who left him of particulars asked for by Beecher in Boone, Iowa, takiag away the suit brought against him by Tilton, i99 governments, and hence he is biaa. to prescribing its limitations. Important personage. to-da- y. IiUmBER I .J I , Clottiing in Great Variety. I In any quantity at rate which HATS, 110 OTH CAVH, AND HIIOIIS. DEFY COMPETITION. Ladies', Misses' and Cliildrcti'i Trimmed bals and Fabcy Good. 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Cures guaranteed. Chat yes reasonable. Thoee at dmtmice can forward 1ft ier describing aympioiui and enclosing stamp to prepay postage, fcwud lor the' "Guide to Health." Price 10c. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., Physician and 8vgwn,104 Duane St., K. Y. diiffl eotf Our new WAG OX and MACHINERY DEPARTMENT will gln.rt. Ij be opened in the Old Tithing Ofllee.Yanl. jr. ii, iioonci;,itijst. All orders addressed to J), li. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt 24 tl attention. -- |