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Show Vocal items. Runaway- - This time it was a jovial dental surgeon who left ii8 little pair of ponies and buggy nearPeery's mill liet evening, without hitching them. They left before he returned and the buggy was not at all improved by the manner of locomotion. The turnout belonged to Ogden. w arc under obligations to on a miss.on to N. Fife, no r,L Nabbed. Sheriff Brown has sucsiaoi,' for old country aenspapers, ceeded in capturing the Chinese received. kidnapfrfquent!y ping party, whom he tracked up in the lJer8 Era8tus mountains in the snow. The Sheriff th7kF, Twelve and his deputy W. II. Clark went with dB. Voung Jr., of the ! morn.ng the "celestial" company to Brigham ;w8lles, miveJ bere went on to Logan city this afternoon, where charges will Sal. Lake, and bo preferred against them before '.he Northern. ,;4 Utah local authorities by the aggrieved "Chinee" who claims the kidnapped woMrs. Schram, an Ladies. To hie man. milliner, will open her new - lure on Fifth ute i street morning, Condensations. of imported advertisement at the pretties. look Remember the meetings of the Church at the far male members and the OzJen Tabernacle on Sunday, at all of general meetings Presidncy and many vbich the First Meetings. - liDg ed "Rosina Meadows," to be at our Theatre for the first performed time, this evening, is a splendid play, and Mr. J. A. Heme's "Jethro" will keep the house in a roar of laughter. Mrs. Wright has a character adapted to her great dramatic abilities, and the Tihatrb. - selection wiih a choice See received. ioJjju3l Jid Back Agaik. Mr. James Dwyer from the East last evening, and called to see us. James looks fine and flourishing; has been to Washington and interviewed the Tresident and Delegate Cannon; and has selected a splendid stock of books, stationery, etc.. for his elegant establishment at Salt Lake. He went home last night. Elders will be present. -- whole company have a chance to shine. "Handy Andy" is the bett Irish drama of its class, and always sends folks home in a good humor. Heme is big in tbia character. The house should be full From last evening's Ntics : At a meeting in the 20th Ward on Wednesday evening, a branch of "The United Order" was organized with the following officers : Bishop John Sharp, President; W. C. Dunbar and W. L. N. Allen, George Reynolds, Secretary; John Nicholson, Assistant Secretary; James Vice-President- s; Sharp, Treasurer. Lots of thieves at Salt Lake just now, teams of A number and one of their dodges is to induce peorus Works. two or the past been busy during ple to advance sums of money to them hie the Iron for rock on stolen articles, under plea of poverty. hauling (iiree days U is reported that the greatest Peter Johnson, a basket maker, was Works. of the machinery necessary to start brought before Justice Clinton, yesterpjri and will.ar-rii- e day, for threatening to cut his wife's operations is on the way, throat. He has been dabbling in Spiritshortly. Theatre. A splendid bill for Satur-Ji- j leadinight. Mr. J. A. Heme in two is Meadows" "Rosina ng characters. new to the Ogden Stage and will be to Heme appears to Mr. pure please. reat this play. "Handy repeated, and it will be a advantage in Andy" will be night. See advertisebills, and then go and ualism, and as a consequence has gone cranky. He will probably be placed in the lunatic asylum. A young Dutchman was arrested by Sheriff Smith at Farmington, yesterday, suspected of being young John Bender. He gave to different persons different accounts of where he came from and whither he was going, and it is thought A person not by any On a Bexbeii. means "unknown" in this city, by the name of Keithly, professing to be a lawyer, got into trouble last night, a this person, who knows how to owe without paying as well as any professor of the bumming art in the Territory, usually does when he comes to Ogden. Having imbibed freely of something stronger than cider, he went to the house of Mr. Leavitt and was handling too familiarly a lady of Mr. Leavitt's household, when a young man boarding at the bouse seized the drunken brute and pitched him neck and crop into the street. The late rains softened the ground and bis fall, but his hard cheek was not proof against contact with the earth, and the concussion did not improve either his personal appearance or his wardrobe. If he bad not been taken away to bed by a friend, it is probable he would have sobered off in the lock- up. by his travelling along the railroad track that he and Katie had planned to ee Jethro. Mongolian Vs. Caucasian. We re meet at or near Ogden. Following is a from Sheriff ceived, this morning, Safes. Mr. J. Greenhood, with D. S. copy of a telegram sent by the Sheriff: of the Chinese the Brown, particulars Farmington, 30th. Covert, agent for Diebold Norris, & Co., Three men at Sandy were kidnapping. & Kieuzle, the successors of Diebold "Captain A. Burt. Have just arrested engaged by a Chinaman in this city, to a man with a peculiar dialect, weight celebrated eufe manufacturers of Chica-(a Chinawoman, living with her 5 feet 10$ inches in height. kidnap it in town selling safes. He has 184J pounds; Has shoes on and has a scar across two husband at Sandy, for the purpose of just returned from a successful tour in fingers of the right hand and one stiffen- taking htr to Elko. The price was to be Maotini and has sold thirteen safes in ed. He says his name is George Flint. $300, one third of which was paid down He has brown hair and eyes, and leather-l'Us city to the one a including large and the balance to be aid on delivery ike complexion. He is supposed to 'Mil Iron Manufacturing Company. be almond-eyecelestial. These young Bender. Instruct immedi- of the Mr. Greenhood makes a folks take just men succeeded in the capture and ately. utt anyhow. "Jesse W. Smith. Sheriff." brought the womaa away in a wagon, And here is the published description but the husband learned of the abducMat Dat. Sweet May arrived in of young Bender: tion, followed in a hurry and overtook frs. She shed them freely. We hope John Bender is about twenty, the kidnappers. He jumped into the "Young it will do her good, and we know it will eight years old, strong built, full round wagon and kept with his wife until the Jo good to the fields and gardens. When face, large mouth, eyes and nostrils; reached a point near the mounleather-ltt- e complexion, light party liie bounteous showers fell upoa the swarthy, east of Kaysville. One of the kidis inclined tains brown hair, and heavy jaws, ground the seeds benaath swelled with to run his boots over on the outside. He nappers took a horse and started toMtisfaction and fecundity, and the new- - has a wild, scary looks but expression, wards Ogden. The Chinaman get on born vegetation smiled with in the face when talking, and is joy. The square the U. C. train, came to Ogden ahead of little folks couldn't "walk" generally smiling when in conversation. much, and, There is a Bear across the fingers of the the white man, got ouj a writ of habea wsidering the mud, they are "better right hand, and one finger is stiffened." corpus, and Sheriff Brown was sent to mid owut it." Green peas and early the have arrest the parties. He went in a buggy Capt. Burt telegraphed to "gard'n sass" will be an excellent comwith the Chinaman to Hudson's place, prisoner forwarded to Salt Lake. pensation for Hay Day pedeetrianism. above Kaysville, aud learned that the Chinawoman had escaped from the white Love Chamhos. Miss Tennie rom Saturday Daily of May 2. men. Sheriff Burton and his deputy, Ciiflin, sister to "thetWoodhull" has Jpst AaaiVEn. The Dturtt Evening John Bennett, was hunting for the men, "ned in this city and is canvassing for -- The New, of April 24th, arrivod this aorn-in- and the whole party then struck for the Weekly." She is sharper We should like to know where it mountains, where the men had fled, "m forked Jightning and keener than when they found the officers were after has been for a vieak back. sword, and believes in them. The two men were captured; one matrimony, lasting as long as by Mr. Bennett, after the fellow had choose. Musical. Benham'i JIuiical Jlevieir, drawn his Tennie. is bound for the pistol on him, and the other Goldea a number of original on a axpedi-,i0- !. for May, contains by Sheriff Brown; and the Chinawoman Not to delve in th earth nor sketches, splendid selections and good was found hiding for shelter at Mr. "wash" for tk glittering metaVbut to editorials; also "Summer Stars;" song John Stubbs' place, near the depot. On P branch of the New Vcrk house and chorus and "The Feast of Roses," before Judge Richards, make money in Review being brought literary and bank-1D- S a fine instrumental piece. The last evening, the abductors, Robert business. can be obtained of Calder & Careless, Johnson and John Pyle, were held each Salt Lake, for one dollar a year. in bonds of $1,000, to "appear before His ArpuAKcci. Dr. T. E. Honor, this evening. Failing to give w. of this city, has received a just Besom." priBy bail they were placed in ? ustody. It is Escapb or "Tn t of splints of the latest patterns vate letter from Motgan City we learn expected that a warrant will be issued "wtapprofedBtjles.- The ingen-'- J that the supposed Katie Bender escaped for their arrest, from Salt Lake County, Splayed in the arrangement of on bouse Thursday where the offence was committed. The from Sheriff Sanders' Me mentions, for tha benefit of euf-n- S to have gone Chinaman has recovered his wife, beat is She supposed night. humanity, i, the result of long, West. The officers had better keep a the white folks, and is rejoicing in his M?wd repeated " experiments and sharp look-ofor the supposed triumph. The Mongolian has got away has already 2nTwith Caucasians. him8elfry skillful surgeon, Wi,k these P13nt3. h ' Not a Bendbr.. W learn from the Prtreat all kinds of in Salt Lake Herald of this morning that fracture, It is a good and safe rule to so. EtetrleofSicalart. In the young man captured at Farmington joura in every place as if you meant accdeat it would be a w luxury to turns out not to be a Bender, He was to spend your life there, never omit, axed up" with the light, ele ant recogniied as soon he arrived at Salt ting an opportunity yf doing a kind, who relr,entCOntriTa,10Miathe Dr'8' Lake as a peripatetic musician, ness, or speaking a true word, or select with Th'y "e worth booking at, galed the loafers of that city making a friend. Seeds thus sown nl grand comedy ment and hand o, d F" g. d coa-llllon- al gold-hunti- "she-devil.- ut - Dr-ow- a ' ;7 uJ!' esto .ir7 Jnl' airs on that excruciating the aceordian, instrument, by the waysida often bring forth an abundant harvest. Two Day' Meetings. Z. C M. I. COLUMN. The Tabernacle this morning was completely filled with male members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, anxious to hear about the United Order now being introduced in various parts of the Territory. The meeting was addressed by Prest. D. II. Wells, who showed from the New Testament that the early Christians had all things in oommon, until the Adversary obtained power over them through wickedness. He quoted from the Book of Mormon to prove that, for two hundred years, the Nephites enjoyed unity, happiness, and freedom from crime and strife under a similar order. And went on to demonstrate the practical effects GOODS, of this system when introduced among Saints. He alluded to the Latter-daCONSISTING Of the waste of energy and property under the present divided system, and declared that the Saints roust not pattern after the ways of the world, but learn he Aud Patterns of ways of God and walk in His paths, without which they never would build up His Kingdom on earth. Prest. George A. Smith followed in a short but powerful and pointed discourse on the same subject. He said "conse Ginghams, cration" was one of the first laws reveal-eto the Church, and the Spirit had OrgaudlcM. manifested on several occasions its wilso that the lead to Saints they lingness could become one in temporal as well as AND A spiritual things. He knew that the time had come when they must change their course; that there was skill, ingonuity GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF and wisdom enough in every set'lement to guide the energies of the people 8u as to enrich and elevate them all, and so that there would be no poor among them. There were some men laboring and a few loafing around, planning to skin the laborer. The Lord required that His Saints should devote everything they posessed to His service. Prtit. Young did not want it, all he had was ready for the use of the Lord. Those who wished, could hand in their names Clothing in (Jreat Variety. to the clerks for the purpose of becoming members of the United Order. They must be in good standing in the Church and able to pay their own liabilities, and come with a fixed determination to devote all the energies of their souls to build up Zion in whatever place they HOOTS mizht be called to labir. Their property was not wanted, but their time and AND NiSORS. abilities, so that time might be economised, labor classified and unity effected. At the close of the meeting crowds surLadies', Misses' and Children' rounded the clerks and signed their Trimmed hats and Funvy Goods. names as members of the Order. Fuller particulars of the meetings will be given in Monday s Junction. y OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! OUR SPUING y Tho GholocMt Style, Print, lerenles d Uncus, Pique, A man iD Providence, on the ocof the death of an infant daughter, entered a milliner's storo and asked if they kept tripe" to hang on door bells. It they did, he wanted three yards. DRY GOODS! HATS, AIN, casion An aspiring freshman wrote A FULL STOCK OF Groceries! an Hardware, Staple Prugs, Notion, Paper Hangings, QueenVWarv, Saddles, Har-ijcand Harness trimmings, Cordage and essay entitled "My visit to Hades," and, as it received a pretty good mark, showed it to everyone that he could get to look at it. One day, approaching a junior very busily engaged at his looks, he asked him: "Have you seen my visit to Hades?" at the same time handing it to him. The junior coolly returned it unopened, paying: "My friend, I have not, but 1 should like to." The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has ruled that a demand for payment of a note must be made at a reasonable time of day; if at a private residence, not at an hour when it may be presumed that the family is in bed; and if at a place of busi uoss, within business hours. Gla5-war- e, m , Tis)-war- iwisim i& Machines, Sewing AN THE A very valuable Eignal bell for CEXEDHATCD railroads has been invented by,M. is adapted Schepp?rsof Paris. It for switches or drawbridges and can be used where signals intended for the eye fail, It consists of two posU connected by a beam which extends over the tmk, to which is attached a large gong or bell. When the switch or draw is epen a wite rope Oar new WAGON and MACHI. oonnccling with the signal throws a centhe over NKRY DEPARTMENT will sUrU trigger perpendicularly tre of the track, just low enough to be opened in the bo struck by the smokestaok of the ly locomotive. The trigger connects Old Tithing OfiUe Yard. with a spriug or other arrangement, which bell the used, according to bell the giving the violently, rings alarm to the engineer. All orders addressed to D. H. CABBACE PLANTS. Peery. Ogden, will receive prompt PHINCE ORGANS! a attention. CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLAKTSIN OREAT tht Ant of My, t Kedj hj CHIPP'f F earth dl87-t-i3C-- 2t GAI1IEIV, fttret, lh Mh. joHN'cmrp. s 244f ' |