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Show LOCAL ITEMS. Arrived. We hare been informed that the newly appointed Postmaster for Ogden,. N. J. Sharp, Esq , arrived in this city by the Union Pacifio road, yester Friday' t Daily of Nov. 12. Vow day evening, probably accompanied by his family, iutending to take up his re Caufobkia. Fear. Our worthy post, sidence here. We presume Mr. Sharp at present in office, but will enter upon the toaster, J. Hall, discharge of the du- to be compelled to retire ies of his office in a short time, but how expecting foon because "be is a "Mormon," exhibited to soon we are not advised, as he has not a California pear, sent oS this morning yet called on tbj present incumbent, Mr. a gentleman of thai State, Joseph Hall, to turn the office over to to him by large one indeed (but we him, which, however, the latter gentlewhich is think it must be sour), measuring 16J man is prepared to do, when called upon. inches in circumferences, one way, and 19 inches the other, and weighing two thirteen ounces. Promoted. We heartily congratulate poun ds ani Mr. W. Henry Clark upon his promo We are again called upon tion to the responsible position of Chief Accident. of the Ogden Police Force, to which po to notice a slight accident, which, how. A little sitiou he was yesterday called by the ever, night have been fatal. unanimous voice of the City Council, to sea of Mr. Alma Keys, of this city, a pistol that fill the vacancy ocensionad by the death day or two sinco picked up of Chief James. D Welch, which occur "was laying around the house loose," as red recently. While extending the con euch harmless implements of warfare arc of the Junction to Mr. in the habit of doing. This youth, who gratulations we can not refrain from com Clark, is about 11 years old, asd of course too mending the ac'iou of the Council in young to appreciate the danger connect securing the servicps of so worthy an ej with such things, undertook to play officer in the poiition, as Mr. Clark has with the pistol, we presume, the result himself to be. was an explosion, a (hot through the proved boy's hand, and a job of eurgery for Dr Of course the bey's band Rain. Two days ago we bad a good Waugaman several hours, and igdeingwell, and perhaps be will not rain, soaking lasting the clouds seem to be irriga. liug the carta to some purpose, all of which will help to advance the crops of next year. Of course, we who do not manage the rainfall, naturally think that it would be better if a portion of it within reach uf a thoughtless child? We would descend upon the earth during hope that others may take warning, and the heat of summer, and perhaps it that no more such accidents may occur would, but as we cannot control these from similar causes. thing;, (and possibly it is better so) we experience any permineut inconvenience frera the wound, but suppose he had been killed, or the charge in the piste' had killed some one else, what would now be the feelings of the person who left that pistol lying, with a load in it, From Saturday's Daily of Xov. 13 We are pleased as we do from late dispatches from Washington, that Vice President Wilson is recovering from the severe at lack of sickness of a few days since It is hoped that he will entirely racover in a short time. Ths Vick-Peesidkn- t. to learn, The Edbopean Missionaries By we en are Brother of Staines, courtesy abled to publish toe following dispatch "New York, Not. 12. "To W. C. Staines : "The Dakota, with James Sharp and party, arrived at Queenstown yesterday "Gibson." News. now to-da- y, ever since, respected and honored by all A devoted and faithful who knew her. parent, who labored with all her strength aud skill for the benefit and support of those placed under her watch care. Calmly and peacefully she suuk to rest, surrounded by friends, who bore testiAnd mony to her integrity and worth. she sleeps to awake and come forth in the morning of the firfct resurrection, to receive the reward that is in store lor the Com. righteous who die in the Lord. DeseretNews please copy. society men who would pledge themselves to abstain from all interference with the choice of their democratic 'ellow citizens in respect to candi dates. N. Y. Herald. At 'Ingara First Day. M. Quad, in the New York Graphic, Oct. 8 Herald reporter yesterday called upou the lion. Gideon J. Tucker, who was, it will be remembered, one of the five delegates hist Convention State the rejected by his views the learn of to summer, the and future of past party which has just defeated John Keuy and his A auti-Tauinian- friends. occurred: Ihe y following conversation x "Four dollars." "Three dollars." "Two dollars." "One dollar." "Gentlemen," I replied, as soon as I could get in a word, "I am going to walk that fifty rods or fall dead in the road! If I die. divide mv money n GEO. A. Mr. Tucker, hag the new party fulfilled its entire mission, and will it now fall to pieces; Mr. Tucker. Although thelrvin" Hall demomcy was formed as a re volutionary movement, I am certain it is going to be a permanency It iucludes a very large number of active and influential demo cratic politicians. They are the stones that Mr. John Kelly rejected from the Tammany building, and now hey form a distinct edifice of their own. There was never a mere hearty larsl" I dida't stop long in Canada. or earnest set of men than they who uldn't call first under met at IrviDg Hall our get dinner at the hotel be- cause last summer The call was an inl wanted to cross niteen min before the regular dinner ho surrectionary manifesto, issued by a utes couldn't I of Jas Judtre ijet a room because I committee, consisting lleporter e. A dozen different people said to me, "Look out tor the hackmen! So when I reached Niagara I looked out lor them. There were twenty. a r .a seven ot tijeto in a soldierly line, every man's mouth open, eyes rolling, between you and throw my body and right arm waving around. over tho bridge! Asl stepped on the platform of the twenty-sevecame twenty-siu me, while the other one atteudtd 'o the remainder of the mssenjrers. They danced arouud me, yelled at me, clawed at me und when 1 got GENERAL AGENT IN out of the crowd and off the steps, I felt as if I had been thrown over a fence. It waf only two blocks to Utah, Idaho, Montana and Aevada for the Clifton house, and while I was certain in my own miud that I could somehow manage to drasr rav body that distance after resting all night, PETER SOHUTTLER'S those hackmen differed with me. They walked beside me, they follow CELEBRATED ed alter ire, they blocked the path and each one vehement1 y assured me that I ought to ride, hven when within thirty steps of the hotel one of the drivers held his carriage door open and eheuted to me: "Get right in! Take you to the hotel for two dollars ouly two dol REAPERS AND MOWEltS. a The New Party. alls poured over a cliff or crawled through a mill-racThe hackmen made my accident he pretext for rushing at me again, and they offered to convey me to the nternational hotel, a distance oi fifty rods, for "Five dollars." oust try and be content to receive such M. Smith, Robert 11 tloosevelt, E. couldn't get dinner. I couldn't get blessings as are sent to us, and be duly B. Hart, Thomas M. Sneed and my a cup of coffee because I couldu t set thankful for them. We notice that snow self. Ihe gentlemen who met in re a room. The hotel bootblack seems to be accumulating on the con sponse to that call formed an organi wouldn't black my boots because and mountain possibly range, tiguous zation, which sent delegates to the couldn't tret a cup of coffee; and it we will have in view for the next six State Convention. Those delegates was a great relief to me to find that months "the beautiful" in great abun were rejected. We came back and the man at the end of the foot bridge dance. placed the ticket, of which Recorder was willing to take toll from me Hackett wa3 the head, lu nomination, half suspected that he would refuse Theatre. The performance last even and this is the result the perfect to let me cross because I couldn't get my boots blacked. mg at the theatre was an immense overthrow oi lammany Hall. is They charge two shillings to ele Reporter Mr. Tucker, what triumph. "Jack Sheppard" seems to vate vou to the top of the bridsre have taken Ogdea by storm. We shal the real nature and purpose of the on the Canada side, while the towers not take back one word of what we said Tammany Society? Mr. Tucker. I am a very old fee is only ten cents on the American in last evening's issue in favor of Phil's shore. I asked John Bull why this "Clueskin." Those who have not seen member of that so3iety. I joined it and be replied: those who have it in 1S50, a quarter of a century difference, him must do so "Because Queen Victoria is a wo The Tanimanj Society is a will repeat the dose. Carrie Coggswel ago. chartered corporation, and was estab man." as "Jack ShePDard" was immense, and I had never ' given her sex lished for benevolent purposes to Mr. Lindsay's "Jonathan Wild", was ex ward the end of last century. About thought before, and but for my ride Messrs. Thompson, Wilton, cellent. and down that tower I might twenty-fivyears ago it began to ex up and Smith Wright, ceed its Bwring, Ilorsley, the owner o: have some day written a school-reapowers. Jieing and Misses S. Napper, 11. Jones and May the building in which the democrats er and informed school children that in the efficient were sup are accustomed to meet, the sachems Queen Victoria was a camel. quite Bowring The customs officer at the Canada port they gave the leading characters. of the Tammany Society assumed to "Betsy Baker" sent everybody home in appoint members of the General Com- end' of the bridge wanted to search convulsions of laughter. mittee of the democratic party. It my baggage. I couldn't readily find and I the key of the traveling-nag- , was twenty-tw- o years ago that I went first to the State Convention of the asked him to take my word of honor Died. that my possessions consisted of party upon the issue of opposition to One night shirt, At Riverdale, of old age, Hannah this very cr lm of the Tammany bo Twa Shirts, hair-oiwas she 83 Bottle One this The of Hinchcliffe, aged years; question ciety. usurpa tooth-bruscake soap, One One born in Cumberwarth, Yorkshire, Eng tion of power on behalf of the society land on the 18th of August, 1792; died has been brought up in, perhaps, one One pocket knife. Three keys, One handkerchief, wallet, November 10th, 1875; was baptized into half of the entire number of State One ' One So since Wood time. held conventions that photograph Victoria the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ' this is not a new issue. Just so hull. Saints, by Elder William Schofield, of that "Hi must 'ave ha look hi must contin the Oldham Branch of the Manchester long as the Tammany Society do to with and intcrfeie ues to attempts my duty!" he steraly replied, and Conference; has been a staunch Latter- local the key was found he tumbled when of the control the organization flay Saint, always on hand to assist democratic party and to nominate its over my things tasted of the hair oil those that were sent to promulgate the candidates, just so long the party in examined the hairbrush very closely words of life; always bore a strong tes New York City will be divided and to see if I had not secreted several timony to the truth of the Gospel. She distracted. That point has been no boxes of cigars among the bristles, emigrated to Utah in 1861 in Milo An more the issue this year than it was and finally confiscated Mrs. Wood drua' train; has lived at Riverdale and in 1853. If this society will restrict hull's photograph as contraband. In Ogden ever since. She leaves itself to its original functions and "Photographs hare produced by her followed who friends of circle chemical process," he explained, ha the duties and confine itself to objects large com last remains to their of its incorporation and leave the "hand chemicals must Day duty." resting place; I left it with him and hastened on, mited her body to the grave in a sure great mass of the party free to elect find that the American officer at to to nominate resureotion and its a committees of its own and certain hope other end was the proper official the have own candidates we shall peace eternal life. Salt Lake papers and Mellenial Star Otherwise this fight between the so to have overhauled me. "Blast him!" he murmured, referciety and the people must go on uuti please copy. shall be and ring to the Englishman. the Tammany Society Died, at Marriottsville, "Weber county, "Blast you both!" I replied, and hilated. Utah, November 10th, 1875, of cold and Reporter. Hw do you intend te in revenge he searched me and con84 Voorhees aged Eliza Traey, fever, fiscated the hair oil, on the pretext begin this work oi annihilation I years, 10 months and 28 days. Mr. Tucker. There are two ways that the main ingredient was lard, Deceased was born in Oreensburg, by which it can be accomplished. Its and lard could cot be imported with Westmoreland county, State of Pennsyl corporate existence might be repeal out paying duties. While crossing the bridge I sheuld Tania, on the 12th of January, 1791. ed by the Legislature, or the State of Church the of member been struck by the mightiness have law a its She became officials, might bring through a at Latter-daSaints, the society into court and break its of the cataract if I had not been Jesus Christ of and charter on the ground of its having struck by the of an omnivery early period of its history, When the hide has besn Buffered with the Saints ia the drivings departed from the original objects o bus. off a man's leg for a spaoe of to rubbed better A its incorporation. thing and persecutions they were subjected so two for the members of the square inches, I defy him to feel in the 8tates of Missouri and Illinois. would be tTae elect to posi for the next ten minutes as if he Ia 1852 she crosssd the plains to Utah, ciety to voluntarily tion of sachems or directors of the cared two cents w tether Niagara with her family, and has resided hero LOWE BUOKEYK SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS Furst 8 Bradley Hay Hakes, PLOWS A c&30. Full Stock of . Wagon Woods, AND WAGON MATERIAL, Iron, Steel, and di irnroinmiK TOOLS DMUMIUlllD 15 Always on hand. e The Chief Justice. are glad to notice in the Salt Lake papers that the health of Chief Justice White is gradually improving with a reasonable probability that he will bo able; in a short time, to devote his attention to the business of the Third District Court, which, during his illness, has been conducted by Associate Justice Boremaa at the request of Judge White. Ws offices: d hair-brus- l, Salt Lake City UTAH. M. D. 1IAMM0ND h, Agent for the abovt la h, Snow Sudes. Although within afew days past three enowslides red in the Cottonwood hive occur- canyons, it is that, up to the pre-letime no lives have been lost in ' ' ' consequence. gratifying to know 3 nt ' 1 People cannot exercise too much cauthe snowy season, when traversing these mountain gorges, for in quite tion in too many cases, death stands larking in path, prepared to wrsp the unwary traveler beneath a snowy winding sheet. tne Personal. Hon. E P.Johnson.Mayor of Corinne, was spending a few hours in Ogden yesterday, and ws had the plea-ar- e of a few moments conversation At a recent meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons held at Salt Lake City, Mr. Johnson was, we observe from the papers, elected to the highly honorable and important offioe of "ttnd Master of this Jurisdiction, a mark of distinction of which we presume e will be suffiiciently proud, and in return, we have no doubt, he will dis charge the duties of the station in a satis factory manner, thus honoring himsel' and the fratsrnity as well. We are pleased to observe that neither the corporate honors of the city of Cor lune, nor the added honors of Masonry, fiave in the least detraoted from Mr. Johason's personel corporality. with him. . & Corinne, OGDKN and LOGAN 2M-.8- m To Dairymen and Fanners Hear Lake and Cache Valley I ptjiog the HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH . am FOR PRIME FRESH CUTTER. a&d should ' b pleased to corres- - Writ Price in to ne and 1 CASH. the Highest Q.W.DAVIS, SALT LAKE CITY. , y fore-whe- , pond with any one ia tie Dairy business. CORNER FIFTH & MAIN STREETS, Ogden, Utah. X DBU G G ST S Pdn In Pare TVlnea aud Llqnora And (Imported and Domestic). Prescriptions carefully compounded, at all hours of the day or sight. SMf ' |