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Show j ixioxs.'; From Thunday'i DaUy of Nov. 16. Iletnriied Home. The election muddle pets oo better very fust i Th telegraph dis Now for boots George Whitehead. and shoes at his shop on Mai Street. patches pve no uiore certain Inteili d!8 2m t83-2geuco than at first. "lie publican re uhdotibtrd purts eay llnyra has an Soclb Another living Anotmkb in all the doubtful States Soule has come to Hooper See birth Duinocratic returns claim thttn ior notice. His folks are good Soulee, and ' the more ef them iu the county the betTildou. m ty lut net thero' are the hich Kiirround compIicatiotiM ter. iseue with Whitehead's Geo. f the denser fop t ban ever. Boot and Shoe Shop, next to the Utah lit publican electors chosen in Ver Hotel. 2m d!8 mont, named S tllucc, was the And one i Mr. John Burt, master at Bridgeport. Fott tub Templb in last eviuing 00 choseu electors culled of Brighttm City, the Republic in "e lt 2tu-s8- 3 Oregon, "named Watts, was lWuia ter at LiylUyette The Constitution provides that l,uo person holding an) office ot" trust or pn.fit under- the United States shall be an elector." This wakes the appointment And these two electors ' void. the general opinion is that the uppoiutuient in each case will revert to the Democratic elect wr having ihe highest number ot rules. Tin effect of this would b' to give Tildeu a majority of two in aud bury college, thj electoral ; , i F, Hayes' chauces lor the presidency out of bight, even if the Returning Hoard ia the doubtful States should nivc biui a majority in each of,theni. Hut on the i otherr hand it is stated that, there are bix Democratio elec tors in the South who are di.-q-u ili tied, because they participated in the bis wjy to Sail Lake with i company ol men to quarry rock for the Temple. , Wheat Wauled. - l , rebellion', 'and their political 'disabili- g ties have not been removed. Acc I. to Soction III of the 1 4r amendment to the Constitution, their .i i : j: :j jii vv :luuifi; uiey appuiuiiiieiiii is uiu, are persons who, prcvious to the rebellion, had held any office in which they had taken ah oath to support the Constitution of the United States id-iu- It is also argued that' as the post- masters atave referred to sent in their ' resignations, winch were accepted by the Postmaster General, they, arc therefore not. disqualified from' acting as doctor?. 'Against th's it is clear that haviug been appoiuted on the Tth'iust.', and their resigna lions not beinsr accepted till the 14th Inst.., thuy are certainly not competent to serve is electors. Some cou tend that th'o appointment is not complete until the commission is issued. Hut this appears to us un fouud, the commission, no matter, vhen dated, being only the evidence of the appointment which was made by the ballots of tho, people on thv 7th iust. - Niuety cents and a dollar per bushe paid tor gooi whea at the Weber Mills or a Beery, Uernok & Co's., New Store on the SuieUoitd, north of Ogden City. J41 3ts if Beaver is to have anew New Paper a weekly, called the Sentinel, paper, wiib a printer named G.' W. McLaughlin for editor Over ft year ago the Grand Jury of Oneida County, Bitting at Malad, found indictments for polygamy, under the laws ofhe Territory, against a nnmber of influential citizen of that county. It was well understood at the time, that these "prosecutions" were Insti tuted in the spirit of "persecution." They were pushed in the interests of the corrupt members ef the Mai ad ring who wished to cripple those who opposed tbem politically. r Stewart, ef Malad, was arrested; iheoihers, among whom was Mr. Sam uel R Parkinson, of Franklin, avoided arrest, believing they were unlikely to have a fair trial, with the chances which their enemies had to pack ajury against them. Mr. S'eart s case came to trial and the eiidence being insufficient he was acquitted. This morning Mr.' Parkinson was ar rested at Frauklin, by Drputy Sheriff Jones, and taken to Malad, on that old indictment It is easy to see the same influences at work as before, the ran corous feeling by the re cent eleotion in that County having pro voked this new assault. We believe Mr. Parkinson will com out of the trial unscathed, and with no other loss except that which is consequent on being dragged from home to a distant point, and the expenses necessarily at tending his defense. i "Diar Little Bhiuie." This is the trie of a sweet little song with piano forte or cabinet organ acoompaniament Duil A dull, heavy day, wilh occa The words are by Mr George J. Taylor, Bional light shower. A good day for and the music by Prof. Geor e Care bad ' headaches. Business corresponds less. The handsomely engraved title with the weather. page was designed by the author of the words, and the whole is published by Calder & Careless for 35 cents. Tin Aew More. A Kuhn& Bros , Woodmausee's build- is entirely a home production, the au and publishers being all ing, East Bide of Main St., Ogden. thor, musician Lake. 'The of Salt dbOif song is sure to be Wholesale aud retail. come popular, and already large orders have been received for it from the East Closed. The Tabernacle services at We advice all our musical readers to Salt Lake are closed for the winter send to Culder & Careless for a copy. Meetings will be held in the ' various Wards. Two More. We have to record with great fotrow two more deaths from Curs, small pox in tbia city. Early this morn The highest price given at A. Kuhn ing Mrs. Nancy Miranda Stowe, wife & Bros , ooduiansee'B building, Ogden of Mr. William Stowe, whose recovery was not expected, yielded to the power of the destroyer, Business men of the ni aud a little child, Improving E. Mr business of at Hampton, also do tropolis eay daughter isvbrighteuiog and ou are tue iucie.se. parted for a better sphere. We hope siles Sat Lake, Well, we are glad buaiuess is biisk thtsu are the last deaths we shall have to somewhere. chronicle us victims of this feurfu Hides, and lrcduec. Vv Ogdeh, Nov. 15, 1876. ' , : Bear Sir: In respect to Miss Lovina Perry, deceased, I wish to say that she came 10 my bousn from her home ia Ogden Valley, about the 11th of October. Sue was sick when she came to the bouse, and was obliged to go to bed. where she lay for three days During ibis time my wife gave her every attention aud care that aay one could have given her, for thry were mutual friends. On the morning of the second day Lo vina smother, who was staging ai Dr. Anderson's, came to my house and saw that, her daughter was sick. My wife told Mrs Perry that she had better send up the Doctor, as 11 might be small pox; but sbedi'4 not seiid him up. In the afternoon I culled tor the Doc tor twice, and as I was obliged to leave booie that uiglit, I left a note f..r him to call at my house, which be did, aud the next day pronounced it small pox. My wife told Dr. Anderson that if it was site to move Lovina she would like ,to have her moved, as Miss Perry had a mother and other relations herein tou, Hnd it was iheir dmv to t ike cure of ana uurse her. The Doctor said it was Sifo to move her, if she was moved thai duy. Accordingly he went to Mrs Donellon'!1, who had already brokeu oui wuli ihe small pox. aud mule arrangements to take her there, and in tbe evening took her there himself in his buggy. My wife told Dr. Auderou to take all Ihe bedding or anything elxe there was in ihe house that he needed to wrap Miss Perry up in, to keep her warm while inov.ng ber, which he did. My object, Mr. Editor, in writing this letter to you, is to put the matter in its true light, as a great maoy reports have been circulated about the treatment tint Miss Perry received at my house, all of which are utterly false and without foundation. The above are the facts as they actually transpired, of the truth of whioh I cn furnish ample proof. , KeBpectfully; Ephraim H. Ntb. Ogden Valley Item. Huntsvillk, Weber Co., Nor. Kith, 187C. EniTOR Jusctiox: By request, I eend you the following notice of the death of Miss Perry, which was noticed in the Junction abont three weeks since: The name was wrougly reported Died At Ogden City, Oct. 25tb, 187G, of small pox, Lucetta Lovina Perry, daughter of Josiah H. and Lucinda L Born nt Bingham 8 Perri, of Huntsville. .. I....,' C.I. ci'ci- uu., apiu ULii, full.. Ukiou'J, uup lised April 26th, 1863. "Amiable! She won all. Intelligent! She charmed all. Fervent! She loved all. Dead! Suvj saddened all." Miss Sylvia M. Perry, from whose face Drs Auderson. Williams aud Con don extracted a tumor some time siucf, is not dead s reported in Ogden 'City, but is well and now attending school. N. B. The Justice of the Peace says he is well, and up to his duty, aud if you had not beeu in suoti a hurry you plague. would h ive kuown the results of the tie election All well here at present; no caes of small pox. Wasatch Utah Ef,Eyiox. county Yours truly, W. gave George Q Cannon 27S votes. His oj ponent received a total of 0 So itir as reported, the total vote for Cuban AfT.iirs. 'JO Cannon is '212, and 'for Baekin, 3,78 Havana, via Hey West, 15. Iron and Piute counties, with one pre Well grounded rumors are current cinct in Sail Laka county, and three here of a fight resulting disastrously lo the Spaniards, near Puerto Principe. from Millard, yet to report. Neither party can boast a very large The newly armed Spanish troops are said to have been engaged in this atfiir. vote. Tbe "Liberal" candidate falls be- - Tbe Spanish forces are said 10 have rehiud hie figures for '74. tired to Puerto Principe. There is another rumor that the Spanish authorities have captured a boat near Baracon Kicked. several Yesterday Ogden with four insurgents on board carrying Nimrods went to Mr.. A. Greenwell's corre pondence from Cuban refugees iu New York to insurgents here, statiug farm Ht Wevt Weber, and had a day of that an expedition with arms, ammuniit. Duck shooting, pigeon shooting, etc., tion and money was on its way to this was the fun of the out, and the only island, under command of Queseda. p Saturday's publishes the was what happened to Jay's cheek, of a court martial held at Holguin, which is big enough for two His condemning a woman named Salone him kicked with both barrels. to be shot, and another nimed Ask gun Paula Gambesa to be baniehed.. Their him ! offenses are not given, but it is supposed both women are implicated iu the Las Dion't Do It Mr. Wra. II. Clark, Tunas affair. wboe name has been mentioned in While tbe steamer Mocho,uma, be with tbe affair a. Sprunt's sa- longing to a line of steamers running touchloon, wbb entirely innocent of any com- between here and Porto Ilico, and at various other ports ou this island, ing plicity therewith, as Mr. Sprunt has and at Puerto Plata, was at the latter himself acknowledged We insert this, port, ifbout eleven passengers embarked, in just'oe to Mr. Clark, although we who, when the steamir was on the high have not previously mentioned his name seas, killed the captain, first mate, first engineer, and supercargo and took posin the dillicnlty. session of the Bteamer They Ihen landed the rest of the passengers on P.omeo Key, Cuba, and put to sea again. The higheet points in New York Ci'y It is supposed these so called passengers are Iriniiy steeple, the Western Union wereCubuus, Puerto Plata being full of Telegraphbuilding. tbe Ull tower of the refugees. Tribune, the New Post Office, and last, hut not least, ihe taxes en real estate. The height of a half case "Domestic" Wis. Geo. M. Ottinger has been Sewing Machine is just 88 inches. It Chief of Fire Department, at is Bot a very tall ntfair compared with Salt He is a good choice, a fine Lake. thne above mentioned, but it loom no immense y in the estimation of those man, a splendid artist aud a thorough Who iXM iu s02 lw fireman. f. A . I 1Q--- 1 JLadiea Will find all notions, aen. &o , . they need ia dress goods, at A. Kubn & Bros., Ug , UuU tf Tho Governor of tint State telegraphs to Washington that U Iuus ihe Use 2,500 Democratic- votes were abstract Of buying imported trees of doub:fu ed from the ballot boxes; that in virtue, wheu you can gel warranted ao consequence of enormous frauds the climated .Apple, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Republican majority is negatived; Peach aud Miade Trees, as well us u and lhat he will not certify to the kinds of small fruits from S Fow.eraud ' Co., of Hooper, at low pneet? ProUuce preseut returns. taken. t'Jo 3w From the foregoiug it will bo perceived that there-- is no present hope VutTi!, Smooth axo Sorr any lady' of a settlement bf the struggle bearms or neck may become, wti hands, tween the two parties, for the reins uses Olkhn's Sulphur Soap. Pimples of Government, and; probably there or other disfigurements of a complexion will 'be no actual certainty until the al nature, are surely obliterated by this Congressional count in February, healtiiful promoter ef beauty. 1S77. .. in California. - . " ., New Cases. Two new cases of smal pox, light, on ihe brow of Ihe hill north of Moffaii'a resideuce. The flags are out, and precautious adopted. Two more flags are taken down, and several convalencent families are clam oring for liberty, but the publio eafety requires further patience and coutiuued quarauiine lor a little while. There are only a fe real cases re inaining. Let all persons observe pru denoe and caution, and the disc ee will ,:' 60ou la stamped out. . - On set-ten- Do-m- con-nectio- Saturday, Uth .f ofEmerySo,e,E.q.,ofH;o; Married, ' In this city, NT 5lu ,8; JenlF.D Richard,, Mr. Will ham, Jr., and MU. Cyn.bia Ann SbuT litf. both of Weber County. JB' AtOsd-- n dent F. on the 6th inst. D. Rifhards. Mr. AiiMoetn Jane West Weher Of rw 4 Bittoa bath Died Last night, in ibis city, f gmft the infant son of William and MirB(U Stowe. age nine days Also, of inflammation of the brain ...i spine, Willi.im Leonard Wykes, goa of I J. ana Jesio Wykes, U. of this aged four years, one momh unl tan . days. At noon to day, of nmhll pPX n.cii Louis, infant duughter Louie a Bra eson, age of Hacton three I n4 weeks. This morning at 4 40 ef small cat and prem-ituichild birth, Mrs. NancT Miranua atowe, wife of Mr. Wtn. Stowe of this city. Decased was horn Nov. 4:h, 1850, and was consequently 20 years of age. Also of small pox, Adell Hampt0B daughter of Emma and Edley Hampton aged nine months. At Mount Pleasant, Nov 10, "6 ' Co'man Joplin, aged 55 years. After thirty two vers of faithful amone the Latter day SHin-- he closed his life with a record unsml ied by one set nf flinching fro.-.- i any snd all requirements made obligatory upon hint in ali the various posi'ir.ns be held ia He tv the church nn npriirlit und consistent Saint. He wae horn in Albemarle Co., Virginia; came to ibis Territory in 1856. He was a man of quiet, unobtrusive habit, and an ornament t Com. Deseret News. bis prtfe8sion. At 4 p.m. yesterday, of umbilical hemorrhage, Sylvester Bird Murphy, infant ton of Dr. J. J. and I'riscill Murpby, of this city, aged eleven days. Arrival, ISelease and poiutmeiit, Ap , ., Elder Henry W Naisbitt, miwon&ry from Utah, arrived per S S. Dnkotab, on Friday, 20th inst , at 11:30 a.m., in . t good health and spirits. is release! Elder David McKeniie from his labors on ihe Sar, to return home with the Oj'oher 25th company. Elder Henry W. Naisbitt is appo.nttd Elder McKenzie in that to eucce Mill. Star, Oct. 23. ti Angust Flower.' The most miserable beings in tbe world are tho?- euffering from Dyspepsia ami Liver Complaint. More than seventy-fivper cent, of afSiaiesare United the people in the flicted with these two diseases and their efff ct: eueh ns Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivencfl. PalpHeart ,1mm. itation of ihe at gnawing and burning pfcins Skin, Yellow the pit of tl.e Stomach, in Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste after food Ihe mouth, coming up of Druging. low spiriis. &o- .Go to your of Acgcst Bottle 75 cent a and ftei gist Flowkb or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it Two d ises will relieve you. t and retail by For nale whole-al- e & U. Z. C M. I. and Moor, Clements - e Water-bra- Hi-ar- - S L. C. Tr ustec. Notice.; mis-hu- to-da- y. Horn. ul Editor Junction Clothing. At wholesale or retail at A. Kubn doO if Bros. See advertisement. Shame.! There is a case of small pox iu Wilsou's Lwue, over the river, which has been bid up for several days Tiiis concealment is criminal. Let the case be kuown and attended to, aud the There ara also difficulties arrising tl'ig put out as a warning. Swbkt Pkack Pbrvaus. "AuMItce-kiha got his "wee bit bottle," aud is happy. The trouble is settled. He menus la keep straight himself for the future, and the hoy mustu t play tricks cn him any more. The threatened law suit has been withdrawn, hands have been shaken across the empty kef, and all is lo?ely in th liquor department ot Spruat. That $200 rewurd 14 "vac aed," and the demijohn is intact Teace smiles ever the couuur of ' Auld Reekie." Personal Explanation. Arrested for Polygamy. LOCAL ITEMS. FLIlTIIEll COMI'LICA. ce ez b a School Meeting H K.per City, County of for the at 10 25th in-- There will Pel.ul llo..MS Fat...dv, .., and herms rlectf )f new set of Trustee ' retiort or resent one. J K. MK8EaTY, VlrostMH. NKI'III IIAKUV, CHf 'OS, Oct!en City, Nov. 16th. 1876. ) AVM. 7 , n ed tD" WILL UK V.v iu ' ai lir e which n. every ofRiver.K e. A Lay tarm at v 0n . , .k.t?' H u-- L r creia rich' hip with .pot n fo1rchellf The otiur a white t iiraudeJ p n h'ft hip. JOHN BOWMAN, e'irst Wart, Ogden at?to-.- - Ogden, November g3 MANWfACTUIVKS. person to i o ev"ry city trvelin(5exnses I Uin, inu. strf ST5 PB MOP f PM it , , e Ciuciutuu.uuio. i gtit flUm |