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Show LOCAL Tuesday fV(H ITEMS. The only spot proposed away from he re Harrisville is totally unsuitable, and the two companies might just as well come to terms at once, erect some permanent buildingg, establish their work- 't Dally of May 26. This morning, between IleninLost the depot, a calf pocket- '3 store aud shops ad go to work like substantial instead of dickering corporations, per about thirty dollars in arouud in shanties and balloon tinder-boxeco ntnining book, some coins. The finder like some dollar currency and at it rewarded lenving by well concerns, likely to move or "bust" at will be office, any time. Fix the Junction, by all ,bc Jinctiox means, whether you have a meeting next ? ) Yes! Friday or not. O Yes ! the r,nckee! u ,! cvorvbo.lv l.ny draft uii.l best a apti-.L oi.ii)If.t, li(,'"litwt ""..I Farmer 01 Utah. Thoroughly Utf A Friesdly Siggestiox. Seeing not .t, d "1.1 M. Hammond, Ogdon. much more than half an audience at the Theatre last Saturday evening, gave rise Thi Machinery for Cew-le- y to some reflections and queries We askSAw Mill. & Co'b new mill, Logan, Cache Co., ed, why is this thus? Why is not the ward-,- 1 for been has and house full, with such good plays and arrived yesterday When the lumber some to the proprietors. And the really good performers? at baa iti Cache which county answer came back: "Times are dull, business emmand finds its proper outlet by the money is scarce, and people can't afford buildithe prices asKed for admission." We do Utah Northern, look out for cheap material. not gay this to find fault, but for the benng efit of tne proprietor and the Company. Scliiilfirr Wagons. If the prices were reduced to 25 cents t full ftucli ou luiutl at M. 1). Hammond". Og- and 50 cents, and 75 centB for reserved JfX Beats so altered' that they wouldn't Street Baxd. Ogden was enlivened push a person forward to the imminent or the fracture by a regular old fashioned brass danger of his nasal organ effort to keep the in a column ef his led by spinal Hui, f the German order, kettle-druac back we believe the house would be fill cl&rionet with bass and ed. An extra new scene or two are discoursed The coaipuniraent. sevwanted, and some necessary appoint music, and we could stand it We have not ments to make the house attractive, ail eral times repeated. and dimes then it would "draw." Jsow, we don't nickles how learned many want to offend anybody by these suggesthey collected by way of remuneration. tions, but we have ears, and the public blow- say "It isn't reasonable to ask the same Buckeye price as for admission to the elegant and is for Kile at M. T. This unrivaled machine costly theatre at Salt Lake." Try a Uiuuuoud's, Main Street, Oden. change and see what the result will be. s, lf be.-ai- 10 Frm I have some forty to-da- y. Pay Car. The U. P. pay car arrived last night. Everybody is glad to see that piece of railroad furniture, and no one objects to handle what is dealt out of it. Come again. Condensations. From last evening's Lots of beef in town for sale 27i The intense heat of the past few daj's has been a "weather breeder," drawing dense clouds which lower and frown, hug the mountains, and coquette arouud, but den't shower much. Signs are good for a soaker, but the ground is still thirsty. A good, hours,would steady rain for twenty-fou- r most folks. phase Weather. " AnytILul Fellows, Will Mbt. elecwas old an to beat Grant," hing Anyttioneering cry, now played out. now the is to beat Union," cry of hing the crew of mongrels who re trying to stir up agitation in the Territory. Methodism and "Spiritualism" as a couple are normally as antagonistic of rabid canines, but even they can mite to destroy unity. The pulpit of tie M. E. Church was given up last evening to a half crazy Spiritualist, wanted to blackguard the "Mormons" and their leaders, and oppose the unification of the people in buisness. This is just as consistent as the recommendation of that Methodist Elder, noted all over Utah as tie champion cheekist and chief cadger of the sect, to send on nice looking young men to entice the " Mormon" girls, ami lots of fashionable finery ai temptations, so that polygamy might te "busted up." The Methodist doctrine is that finery is of the devil, and that Spiritualism is from the same But even sooty Bource.' the devil himself with all his arts and wiles, is welcomed if he will only join in disjoining the Mormons,'"'. .' When they U get to their own place they will be le to eit down together by the fire, and tell Lucifer how it was they failed in their little Watt was the matand game, ter with their Long fmle. asti-Morm- Wagoxs, Threshers, Lc. Williams, Scoville & Co., are Agents for the celebrated Fish Bros, and Mitchell Wagons, Condkksu'Ions. From last cveaing's also fer several agricultural implements Neirs: of the most improved patterns. Farmers Codlin moths commenced to hatch out, should take notice of this, as Williams, yesterday. Scoville & Co. sell low, and do a square him. A large party of distinguished Aus0. J. II., the I. R. Collector, writes to business. See advertisement. tralians are visiting at Salt Lake, under the Herald to the effect that the women the guidance of A. W. Hall, Eq., agent arrested in Sanpete, were not taken for of the Australian Mail S. S. Company. We leara tha brewiug malt water, but for resisting'the Honor to Whom, Etc. Dr. Ralph had a quarrel with a man it was Mr. David Nelson and a few other officers who were sent to arrest those on Main Street, yesterday, seized him e who did brew. private parties who built the by the collar, drew a six shooter, and ecross Ogden river alengsideof the Utah The man arrested for "Young Ben was about to perforate him, but the man Northern track, to which we alluded a der," has been on a "bender," and ha jumped over the ditch, shouting, and few days since. We cheerfully award to work ten days on the streets for his the ni:;ht watchman relieved the Dr. of the honor to the indulgence. proper parties. his little instrument. Hon. A. P. Rockwood has returned freru the National Prison Ileform Con Pleasant Call. We received a plea Struck by. Lightning. 150 toek which in part eant fraternal call this morning from D. delegates grass, The following lines are written by He was elected a Vice President and O'Calder. Esq., Editor Dtseret Xewt. He Director. looked and lelt well and is doing finely Father Phinehas Richards, who is in th, A couple of soldiers got to fighting in with the Aewi. Brother David is a eighty-frixtyear of his age. He was One of thorough business man, a clever gentle-Da- born on the spot where the incident octhe street car Saturday night. them cut the other's head open and es and has a sound head as well as a curred, and heard his father, describe was arrested He is republishing sev- the occurence which made a great imwarm heart. enped; the injured party eral of the Church works, and arranging pression on his mind as to the uncertain-t- y asd taken to the City Hall. " A branch of the United Order was er of human l;f, causing the scene to bo all the departments of the extensive ews as the vivid before his memory to day as it establishment on a sound financial basis. ganized on Saturday evening last in was whn he was a boy: 1st Ward, with the following officers: Warburton. President; Joseph Joseph M"hf in the ttn, Wure our faca For Australia. Capt. J B. StevenBooth and Alexander Steel, Vice Tresi The IorJ dolti Lis urtilltry plucu, He hails son called te 6ee us bw Fem to l rtly bent dents; James D. Van Tassell, Secretary ' from the land o cakes, and is on his And blading arrow lurtU are gout. Wm. Calton John Siddoway, Treasurer; rehe has wlure back U Australia, way Thomas Higgs, Alexander Kinghorn While Mini r swiftly eu the wiug, He has been sided fourteen for years. Ot!ir William inl tvuj on the rtrlng, ' and Campbell George Hilton, "home" for a visit, and finds things M'hii . rnu b Void offsar? Directors., Puiltltu neur: (ImtriirtioB native le the his after in slew rather J land, -- Also in the 19th Ward, en Sunday of colonial life, with the and stir whon Itju.-tlterror cuts push way evening, as fellows : Lord to mea. ttunder Tli. and other of ppwiks ty Dundte, Glasgow, A. II. Raleigh; President; Wtn. Asper exception tcuu hurled, Lvi Py lightning tunny busihe found full of which and Henry Arnold, Vice Presidents; large cities, From thii t the ternul world. ness and energy. He went down to Salt A. W. Carlson, Secretary; K. Beezley, heart with grif overflow. Sly and was much pUased with what " Assistant Secretary; Henry Grow, Sen., Lake, While I record th tleale of thoso He found several beard. he and saw M'ho i'mi hj JiUtaiBg eant from havea Treasurer; George Nebeker, Wm. Ridd, New Zealand acquaintantes ia business la sereuteu htiudreU mi1 ,t and Alfred Solomon, Directors. at Salt Lake, and will carry to the colo In FntmiuubitM, fre (iftrlof June, From this morniag's lleruld: nies a pleasant remembrance of his visit IYrlntjis little utter oun, Last Sunday, Drs. Benedict and Tag-gaEouie neighbor for m little ipace the Mormons. made a pott mortem examination of among Were at John Cluie' dwelling pluc, the body of George Handley, who died ALoct lome lewfsl Missionaries. This morning the fol ' suddenly in Sugar House Ward, and Th hosee !jjhhor went in there was by some supposed to have been poi- lowing missionaries enrae up on the Utah .. Iu friendUi , till WiU ou cuutrnt. To tntuWr Cloite'e gte tUey went, soned. They found that he died of CcBtral train and left by U. P. R. R. for theit1them on to the of most To a he", a lar; young a.st , East, way apoplexy. Cloin had vrcUa.ed ior the l'riedt, V'hivk Jorand Wasatch a A load of hay en Europe.' We wish them all a successful as tho gate tliey ta&d at Ac iwou safe return : Sumuel Ben dan Valley fiat car, caught fire yesterday mission ' deatii wgg uear t Laol. Burpriiing nion, J. S. Stewart, Baldwin U. Watts, afternoon, and was consumed. bm at all, Perhapt Uiy A number of boys were fined $2.50 S. J.nobsen, Peter Hansen, John Neff, Ko rat siKiii the earth did fall, each, yesterday, for playing base ball on Bedson Eardly, Wm. Hodges, M. Willi Whe Iron a northern cloud ia view ' The arriW of tba AliBitty lew. ams, Wm. Lloyd. Sunday. Dr. Mary E. Barker, in presence of Presideats Brigham Yousg and Geo. The Lord ga forth His t'Jiahdering voice, Drs; Benedict and i. B. Young, per- A. Smith accompanied by Eldors Johs W4 Which revo4 the deiUli or Price and Cloiie on And iu a twinkling of an eye D. S. the formed an operation, yesterday, O'Calder, Young, Horace Eldredge, They of pbd Into eternity. Ogden, re- and others came up with the missionaies eye of Mr. Aaron West, The borte vpen the ground fvtl deild, moving a portion' of the deposit on the Gen. Doniphan was also on the train and ' The efficient and left manner. for the East after receiving the fare liglita'ng utracV upon hie uad, iris, in an artistic the gate were Btricken dew n naar All West will be able to well wishes of the company. Presidents If successful, Mr. In auger God did item to frowB. see objects distinctly. Young and Smith with John W. went by The nunikw that itood there were five. a and of ladies Utah Northern to Cache Valley, and the Trest. Young party Two were struck dead, three did eurviv and gentlemen, took a trip on the Utah rest of the gentlemen returned to Salt Thre ef tbeir bodies scorched were Southern as far as Provo, jesterday, in Lake. And yet their Uv the Lord did ipare. the Junction. to he We learn from a railroad official that a meeting held at the depot en Friday of Bt, representatives of the U. P. and cempanies, for the purpose of setting the interminable junction question. Ibis has no reference to the Ogden Auction newspaper. It was settled long go that this was to be one of the institutions of the city and county- It is the railroad junction, which has en a subject of dispute' for so long a ,1Bie. V If tha..V ubtQuicu vruu uiajr uutq tan appointed to settle this question TJ yes and brains, and have no nri- axes to grind, a trinity of ifs rath- difficult, ordinarily, to make a unity, C-- per-"e- JWen win nt remain tha junotion continental roads, as it will in' any 'T'nt of the TJ. C, and U. N, lines. gien is the natural place for the There is no other feasible spot of'-th- t da-f5- ln7kere vithia p8aking OUR SPUING GOODS, CONSISTING OP Xlio Choicest Styles, Patterns of Aud Prints, . I"crealcs, Lawns, Gingliams, Linens, Orsnmlies. Pique, ' AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY OF GOODS! Clothing in Great Variety. djstaaoe. t- ,ASS, HATS, KOOTh AKU SIIOIUS. foot-bridg- Mines' ontl Chiltlwn's Trimmed Lais and Fancy Goods. Ladies', A FILL STOCK OP h n, Hardware, Staple- Prujrs, Motion. Paper Hangings, Qucen's-War- e, Saddles, Har-- ' ness and Harness trimmings, Cordage and Glass-war- e, Tin-war- e. to-da- y. ' ' ' inr ' - , AGEXTS FOR i (J y fad-fe- Machines, Sowing lt . AKUTIIE eighty-ncve- rt Prominent Just Arriving! from Montana. Mrs. Emily Louisa Robinson, 27 Ruck's Road, Douglass, Isle of Man, wants to learn something about her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, residing ia Utah. Address as abo?e, or to It. F. Neslen, Salt Lake City. Fred. Stockflled, in prison for grand larceny, was pardoned, yesterday, by Gov. Woods, for the secoud time. The Bountiful Associa tion are supplying Salt Lake With excel-- . lent fresh vegetables. From this morning's Herald: A free fight took place, from Sunday till Tuesday, at Galena Hill. Clubs, stones, knives and pistols were freely used, but no coffins required, up to latest advices. Messrs. Rogers and Anderson have been indulging in a scrimmage at Ring hrm, the former bruising tho latter's couxtenance with the butt end of a pis tol, and is held in $200 to answer for as sault. Dutch John, aa old offender, got "full" yesterday, and insulted a Camp Douglass cflieer, who put a "Mansard" on John in a short time, and the inebri ate was afterwards arrested, being so violent that the officers had to handcuff . Brigham Youmj. Fix OGDEN BRANCH. Xcws: Removed. Mr. Thos. Stoker has re moved his saddle and harness business to a new shop three doors north of the rostofiice. lie does excellent work, and keeps on hand a fine stock of saddles, harness and trimmings. nt eggs and a large number of mulberry trees, and the Sisters who wish to raise eilk are welcome to the eggs and to gather the leaves for feeding. Those wishing the eggs are requested to call immediately. Daiy of May trial trip to Logan noon, Rev. Mr. Long officiating. and Reapers ers. Silk Worm Eggs. oufces of silk worm Wednesday Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. . Funekal. We condole with Mr. and Mrs. Boessell in the loss of their little girl. The funeral took place this after- m t Trial Trip. The new locomotive, "Logan," lately purchased by the Utah Northern Compauy for their road, has been put iu running order and made a onor of Gen. Doniphan, who was with the party. The noble course of the General during the persecutions in respect fer him in Missouri, created the hearts of the ".Mormons," wuicu me will not efface. The party inspected the Woolen Mills and other objects of interest, aud returned. Hochefort was interviewed yesterday, when he gavs an account of his political areer in France. In company with his fellow "escapes" be. visited Camp Douglass, and saw for the rst time, with much satisfaction, the military exercises of a body of American troops. ' PRINCE Oil GA NS! r. - ! 1 ad .' ' Our new WAGON and MACHINERY DEPARTMENT will short- ' - . . " Old Tithing Offlee Yard. W,-It- " , ' ly be opened in the HOOVER, Sap't. addressed to D, H. Peery, Ogden, will receive rronipt - . 21 tf attention. All orders - , |