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Show LOCAL ITEMS.. bus purchased the Salt Lake iron werks Nick Lawless, whs shot Doc. Snively oni it Ophir, is in town, waiting to be inTain Maoe Oxk We congratulyte dicted. frieui Mr. v. A. UaJe, oa hie hup. Christopher Columbus, of Spain, is 1.:.. .1. ,.Ith t(ll Li.l.r registered at the Townsend House. Lo's of petty thieves in town! iadwish the newly wedded couple nl can The Grand Jury were at work yesterpossibly anliutpate the joys they day; and will probably contiime till December 5th. Tutiday's Daily of Xov, 24. tub Kast. Elders Simpson of HyJe Park, Joseph Thatcher, of nnd Abel Giirr. of Millville, are togna and expect to start Eust ia town, Mo-lo- foE tl,ey n, morning to fill the mission to Ahich were appointed at the lute Confer- - Goods. Mr. W. Mtablisbmeut next to 0. Child, ut his Z. C. M. I., Ogreceived a larjje and den, has jU8t tiried assortment of general merchandise. At this house you can be suited pith anything you need in dry goods, groceries, hard wars, stoves, boots and ,!ioes, hats and caps, clothing, &c, &c. All at low figures and of fine qualitand Call ies. inspect. z. c. M. I. COLUMN. Condensations, That Marriage. From last evening's News: The Twentieth Ward United Order have resolved to organize under the laws of Utah, with a capital of $60,000. A boot and shoe factory is libout to be erected, and $20,000 of the capital stock will be subscribed immediately. The officers are, John Sharp, President; W. C. Dunbar and W. L. N. B. H. Allen, 1st and 2d United in the holy bonds of matrimony, by the Rev C. Smith, pastor of the Methodist, Church, in Beaver City, Mr. Absalom P. Doudle to Mis. Sarah Low-ery. Shortly after the above marriage, the reverend gentleman, on learning that A. P. Doudle had a wife living in Santa-quin- , Utah county, went immediately t Commissioner Wilkins and entered complaint against th? said Mr. Doudle, on !be charge of bigamy, wh was arrested From Wednesday' Daily of Xov. 25. at Star district by Sheriff Hunt, and hchettler. Secretary; D. 0. Calder, brought before the commissioner's court Nkws. The latest news is that Capt. Treasurer; W. H. .Howe, Geo. llonmey, and held to bail in tha sum of $1,000 for his appearance at the next term of court. His visit to S. P. Clippencn has returned. Neve, C Sansom, Geo. Reynolds, Beaver Enterprise, ill. Salt Lake, we are informed, was 'intiA. Burt, II. Pusey, and John Nicholson, mately associated with moonshine and Directors. "pickles." But then the tongue of John Sharp, B. H. Schettler, D. 0. slauder is ever busy. Calder, W. II. Howe, nnd Georgo Hom-ue- y GOODS, are the Exesutive Committee. (Lute IMpgiubctliam i Co.) Another The following Elders have been apMr. Crossing). Today CONSISTING OF Winslaw Farr, of Z. C. M. I., has been pointed on missions to Europe : Edward Snelgrove and William L. NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. I., canvassing for subscribers to another street crosaug. This one is to be from Binder, of this city, George L. Fatrel Z. C. M. I. corner to the Oden House of Logan, Cache couuty, and Robert Aud Patterns of , That's right, go ahead and finish it off Hogg, of Morgan county. It is probable before another storm. Then hurrah for i ha' Elder Hogg will go to Scotland, Cook's corner CM, teing a native of that country. LSIHUM, Two men were caught in the act of Thanksgiving Dat. stealing a trunk belonging to Mr. Burt- little business Will be transacted in Og- lett, Monday night. Tiiey dropped their DKALKIl IN Organdies. den. It is expected that the most re- booty and escaped. Charles Lumston Boonville was fined spectable stores will be closed te permit AND A the clerks and employees to observe the $i!5 yesterday for stealing a coat, the day et apart by the President of the property of Mr. Randolph, which hehad GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF United States as a day of thanksgiving hung up on a peg at McKuy's hoarding to Almighty God for blessings received. house. From this morning's Herald: We shall issue no paper Do The case of Cora Conway vs. Jeter not forget the ladies' festival with oyster Clinton ft al, was before the Third Dissupper, at the Episcopal Church. trict Court yesterday. The plaintiff was which aftkeeper of a house of A has taken Charges. change place er she had been repeatedly fined without Dry Goods, Groeerics, in the extensive business of Walker effect was abated as a nuisance by Bros. & Co. in this city. The firm name the She claims three Tin-war- e, police in 1872. Clotljing In Great Variety, hereafter will be sinijly Walker Bros. times the value of the , distroy-edproperty Mr Fry, who has been long and favoraalleging that it was demolished known with in the connection house, maliciously. bly Counsel for defence made has retired. The affairs of this impor- several legal objections to the array of tant firm in this city will hereafter be jurors, but they were overruled perempmanaged by Mr. Thomas J. Stayner and torily by the Court. Exceptions were 1 1 ATM, Mr. John W. Lawrence, beth men of taken to the overrating. N1IOKN. great experience in the business. This fc Application was made for new bail for Ac. Clothing, house will continue to claim public pat- Geo Q. Cannon, indicted for polygamy, Ladies', M Uses' and ChildiW ronage by a large and well selected stock for his appearance at the next March of all kinds of general merchandise, low Trimmed hals and Fancy Goods. terra, eo that he might be able to perprices, and strict attention to orders and form his duties as Delegate to Congress. customers. The Court knew no reason why Mr. Cannon should not be treated as any Arrested. Last night officer Abiel other man Indicted, and ordered deAbbott arrested two young fellows who Of all kinds and of newest patterns, fendant give bonds for appearance at the hid been loitering about, on suspicion December term. A fVLL STOCK OF which will compete with any of their being in town for dishonest purin the market either iu poses. They used thieves' elang lanon a of one anu them, guage, searching The Chronicle. The San Francisco price or quality. were tile, a loekpicker and a slung-sho- t Chronicle comes to U3 this morning enfound in his pockets. Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, larged by the addition of four columns They were brought before Alderman on each page. The Chronicle is the mo t Tap'r Hangings, Queen's-WarThos. J. Griffin, the Thomson Pacific on the coast, Glass-ware- , enterprising paper Saddles, Ilar-ncfi- s PRODUCE RECEIVED AT culprit who had the burglars tools, was is brimtull of news, and if rather sensaand Harness trim- The case was charged with vagrancy. tional, meets the demands of the public, mingg, Cordage and proven against him. He had been ar- and iB not behind in any of the qualities rested before on the same charge, but and widethat make up a live, allowed to go free. This time he was awake The continually injournal. fined $7.50 and costs, with five days imlist of the Chron- OGDEN BRANCH. Vice-President- Just Arriving! OUIt SPRINQ Main St., Ogden. Prints,real lc ! l Gingham, Uncus, w Quit Till Spring. Mr. Wrn. Driver hu coucluded not to attempt anythkg farther on his now buildiug this seasou. what has He will take steps to secure been done, and leave the rest till sweet The building so far is a jpring time. wed it to Mr. Driver and the workmen, tad it would be a sin to allow the witlry It weather to spoil so fine a beginning. it is only in consequence of the impossibility of finishing it during the inevitable frost and snow that induces the proprietor to postpone the work. We ar Dwmce or "Mormomsm." ia receipt of the Birmingham Daily Cnette of the 6th inst., containing a 11. V. long article from the pen of Elder Morris, of Salt Lake, now on a mission io England. It is an ably written reply to the attacks of one, Taylor, a "Joseph ite," and complete refutes the statements lht the Book of Mormon and other standard works of the Church are oppose to the doctrine of Celestial and substantiates the peint that the divine law is given as circumstances require. The Birmingham Gazette has Mar-riig- itself a liberat paper, and not afraid to give even the "Msrmons" a fair show in its column. always shown Condensations. last evening's News: The three escaped prisoners from the still at large. "Dublare paitentiary in," the most notorious cf them was sen on the streets yesterday, stating hi intention to stop in the city till he s ready to leave, and he was not arrested. But, then, "Dublin" isn't a From 'Vlormon." Pique?, General Merchandise DRY GOODS! ill-fa- Ilartlunre, Boots and Shoes, CAP, Hats for An STES, GroceriesI e, to-da- y. Highest Current Hates! creasing subscription icle, is proof poeitive of its popularity and success, in epite of the libel Baits, the sneers of old fogy contemporaries are coming in the spring. It cc6ts had only been in town a few hours and and the opposition that literary vim, like passage from Sidney to Ogden. had paid for what he had at Lindelof s all other positive forces, is sure to adopted child named Emma Jenn- restanrant, and was discharged with a create. ings has been stolen from Mr. and Mrs. kuthwortii of the National Hotel. She three years- and six months old, and w supposed to have been abducted by a wQ&n named Nellie Ccrr. John Adams and B. T. Steward, yes fciij, pleaded guilty to having voted illegally at the late election, but did eo, lTing papers from the Probate Court. They were fined $25 and $13 costs, each. The Home Missionaries of Salt Lake k&ty are in the field again Lr the winter under regular appointments. Mrs. Charlotte Louis Tingey having at Bountiful, it was suspected she M An official and medical poisoned. h'eitigation proves that she died of AXD Caps Elder Wm. Geddes writes to tne News frni Australia, where he is busy travel- prisonment. og, preaching, etc. A family of seven John Thomas was also charged with 'Mormons" had just left for Utah, and vagrancy. But.it was thowa that he Rore BOOTS caution not to be found in such bad com- pany again. The Drama at Brigliam. - Interesting Letter. Mr. C. 11. Savartist and proprie- age, the tor of the Tioneer Art Gallery, at Salt communication Lake, has a in last evBing's News, on Omaha anl the Platte Valley, Mr. Savage is as much at home with the pen as with the camera, and his letter is exceedingly interesting. Pe describes the principal interests cf Omaha in excelled style, and epeaks in high terms of the finest building in America, used as a free high school. It is situated on the old Capitol Hill, L 176 feet long 80 feet wide, three stories high, and its spire points up to a bight om this of 185 feet. Its internal arrangements morning's Herald: W. II. Dame, indicted at Beaver and the system of education are admircomplicity in the Mountain Meadow able. The school system of Nebraska is a4ssacre, was brought to Salt Lake aided by "liberal land grants from GovJterdaj, &ud placed ia close confine-aeo- t ernment, State apportionmens, proceeds in the penitentiary. He expressed of fines and licenses, and taxes levied on ri nkfulness at the kind treatment he the State." The bridge over the mile a and is over half received from the U. S. officials. It long ninety matter of inquiry by what authority feet high, and must havecoet $2,000,000. Dame is brought away from the dis The U. P. workshops cover thirty acres where he was indicted. But the of ground. Fremont, Columbus, Grand. of Federal oSei.la are woaaroM Island aid Kearney Junction, are all thriving towns which have been made by ' if90 Urn. . Silver, tte celebrated mKkinlM, lie aJveai cf well-know- n two-colum- n Mis-ton- ttt Nov. 24, 1874. Editor Oguew AOKJIIS A.C. A Georgetown man advertises eou-cerni- Ka Tlte Utah Northern Go. Jcnctiox: Sir; "Temptation" was presented before a crowded house ly Mr. Fishburu's Dramatic Company, on Saturday evenMr. J. McMaeter, E. A. Box, A. ing. Baird, P. Baird, T. H. Wilde, Misses Armeda and Ida Snow and Mrs. Ann Jones sustained the various characters nniformily well. The "Irish 'Jig" followed, danr ed by Meesrs R. & W. Jones, comical and sentimental songs by Mhs A. Snow and Mr. D. Booth, and the farce entitled, "A Nice Quiet Day." With the population and means, It may be doubtful, that any town in the world can exhibit the same degree of native musical and dramatio talents developed as can be found in Brigham City. Respectfully, e. IV. G. CHILD. d2S-l- y LUMBER Beigham City, Tin-war- Sowing Machines, AS D THE CELEBRATED Office - Loffan, Cache County PltlNCE OltGANS! Having tbre Steam Fw Will btnLJei ttverftl Wttler Pfcwer oiilii, we tt prepared Uifuruioli BILLS 07 Our new WAGON and MACJIL NERY DEPARTMENT will thoit. ly Le opened in tio Iu any quantity at ratea which Old Tithing Ofllce Yard. DEFY COMPETITION. ir. ii. hoover, sup't. ng his runaway wife, "As I net-c- r pay my own debts, it is reasonable to suppose that I shall not pay for hers.'5' The Houston (Texas) Chronicle gayly exclaims : "Glory to God I Two dollars received at this office ycfter-da- y I Briog ia your wash, till V GKDEHS BY HA1X will reoetva ImmwliaU hiyii arttntioa. U B!lufc to aay point en M. D. HAMMOND, BCiTC. All orders addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt attention. t |