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Show LOCAL, ITEMS; I Coratviato8t, A very telnet par- Wa' Satorhy't Daily of Nov. 6th. was ty last given at Child's night Hall.in from Fri'lvj Daily of Nov. 7tk honer of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Yearsley Died. by tneir friends m tbia city. More" than Born. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Clancy, 4th inst., Ellen forty couple took of in this city, are blessed with a daughter, the In this city, on the dance, part W: and Anna Elizawhich of J. wai .kept up until an early Hour whose appearance on this sphere was liny, JaugHter this one month and welcomed at two o'clock yesterday after morning. beth Browning, aged ' noon. days. twenty . ., " , n.,iiv. U1 x. , - 0. Jones was arrested the charge ef fraudulently representing an officer of the city for blackmailing YeBterday Amcng the arHay abd rivals frem the East yesterday were an interesting couple just united in wedlock. They came from the valley where the Juniata flows and the bobolink carola. The bridegroom was an orphan of the the bride yet in tender age ef sixty-twher teens perhaps seventeen summers had parsed over her head. They are on a bridal tour, intending to spend a month on the coast. Money! money ! C. : on purposes. About 7 o'clock Wednesday night a robbery was committed at a boarding-housby which a coal miner lost $350. A gold watch, a silver cup and other ar ticles belonging to Miss Kiser, the land' lady's daughter, with "whom the money was deposited, were also taken. From this morning's Herald : A special report from St. George states A Assault and Battery. personal that yesterday afternoon a son of Richrencontre took place this afternoon be- ard Morris, aged seventeen years, while was injured tween two ticket agents who were trying handling a breech-loade- r, to dispose of ticket to a passsenger on by its premature explosion. One of his iis way East. They became excited and eyes was badly Lurt, and his face great' indulged in criminations and recriminatly disfigured. ions which resulted in blows. They Thesewing machinejagent who assaultare both plucky und spirited, and each ed his sister-in-laa few days ago, as Offione gave as much as he received. reported, was arrested and fined $25. cer Parry, however, interfered, and inA dispatch from Sandy Station says troduced them to Alderman Thomson, that an attempt was made to ravish the who let them off with a fine of $5 and person of Margaret Tell, while intoxicacosts. ted. Yesterday the parties implicated, Geo. Zigler and Wm. Dennison, were Aid fob. a Reform School. A grand tried and bound ovlr in $1,000 bonds to gift enterprise to aid the establishment appear at the next term of the District of a juvenile reform school in LeavenCourt. worth is announced to take place under An unwarranted attack was made last the supervision of S. Abelos, who is evening on some Chinese laundry men highly recommended by the State au- in their own establishment by a drunk thorities of Kansas and other leading en and bruised beat who hostler, cruelly citizens. A grand concert will be given with his fisf and pistoL The brute is on the dlst day of December, wherein well known in the city, and we trust $450,000 in priis will be distributed to that an example will be ma Jo of the rufthe holders of tickets. Mr. A. Landt fian. , has been given the agency for the sale Three men called for some beer in a f tickets in this city. saloon, when one of them drew the attention of another from his glass, in Sad Fatality. From our Salt Lake which the third sprinkled a powder of contemporaries we learn that a painful some kind. The noticing the accident occurred yesterday morning informed for the whom, the man act, near Mr Petit's farm on Jordan River. the others suddose was intended, when Two young men named William Flint and John Mullet, were engaged in hunt- denly departed. From the Tribune : ing wild ducks. They were seated in a Col. Fred. D. Grant was too unwell to boat which they, hired, when a flock of the Walker Ilouse ducks passed over, them, and as Flint attend a reception at tendered to him by a number was in the act of firing, Mulled, whose last night, of citizens. back was turned to his friend, rose up A correspondent from Bingham writes od received in hia head .the whole that two large boarding houses in that ckarge of shot in the gun,causing a frightful looking wound, from which he died town were destroyed on the 5th inst. The Griffin Hotel was saved with much The two young men were on instantly. the mast intimate terms. A coroner's difficulty. A call appears for a mass meeting of inquest was held and a verdict rendered that young Mullett's death was the re- our "fellow citizens of African descent" on the 13th inst., to select delegates to sult of an accident;' ' r the National Convention, to assemble in At Hymen's Siirinh. Last Tuesday Washington, D. C., on the Oth of Decemwight a deserving young man, who is ber. well ctamected ia this The "Last Chance" cutting affray says city and of excel lent character, suddenly came to the the same correspondent, has been com' i! of conclusion that this was a world promised. trouble and a vale of eorrow.wituout the The European Mission. The followconsoling sympathy of a congenial companion. He determined to abandon his ing is from the Millennial Star of Od, ' e, o, w . bar-tend- er I ; ... , 14th: , ... lonely state of celibacy, and communi,i Released. Elders John I. Hart, cated his rash; resolution at once to a John Neff and W. K. Barton are released young lady, wbi approved his good to return to Utah with the 22nd of Octosense, thinking doubtless that he who ber company, which will be in charge of marries doth well, but he who does not Elder Hart, assisted as he may require, . is an idiot. A the by his brethren. few words settled we D. F. to Prest. Richards, atter in a, plain, sensible, practical By letter 120 about persons are informed that 7, without the affecting accompanithe been have year, past during baptized ments of spasms and hysterics, for arm 170 have, emigrated and about in arm :l this residence of : they repaired to the Mr. Long, and there the twaiB ere made one. Their numerous friends a' soon as they were apprised of the eent, joined in congratulating the young pair and attesting their regard fr Mr. and Mrs. William Low, to whom lnJ were introduced in their new charter in th great drama of life. ;tj . : , as s: i whenever he visits. Salt Lake City. ' Cailei). Mr. II. W. Myres, Editor Retorkkb to Her Fgst. Mrs Rose of the Corinne Reporter gave us a pleasri!ntnn lias returned to her iormer post ant call to day. in ilw office of the Deeeret Tel 'graph . siiccecdinsro Miss Ellen West, ,UUlf"-- J Cosdessations.--Fro- m yesterday'! whohas filled the position of op era tor niontliB. Mrs. Clinton is ac. ..trprn.l cv The extension of the Wood'8 Cross compli.thed and thoroughly educated in switch on the Utah Central is finished. the use of the battery. Mr. John Smith has a child sick, supposed to be of small-po.! A dispatch from The Emigrants. The party consisting of Prest. Young Ken- York advises President Young, that and other gentlemen, returned Wednesthe Idahs company of emigrants, num- day evening from their trip to the end bering tire hundred persons in all, left of the Utah Southern R. R. The road 'ew York last night for this Territory is completed to within four and a half Elders Staines and Carrington will leave miles of Provo. Work oa the vest end ior home next Saturday night. of the road goes on without interruption. DecemHeii. .: t Acknowledgment. The eagle which was 'shot by Mr.' Hellewell a week ago, was forwarded to the Deseret Museum and received last Thursday by the manager of that institution, who desires to express his thanks for the gift. Mr. Hellewell is invited to call at the Museum season from Nottingham Conference. Elder Hart expresses great pleasure in the result of the labors of Elder A. B. Taylor, son of Apostle John Taylor. The return ef President Hart to the District over which ht presides in this county will be hailed with delight by all ; good citiiens of West Weber. , , We are happy lo an, Improving. From yesterday's Condensations. nounce' that Miss Madeline Low, who ' Lake Newt: has for some time been seriously ill, is Salt The; coal croppings found near the new fast recovering. city, are similar in appearance to the Rock Springs article, and found four feet below the surface of the ground. At Brigham City, on tho 2d inst., of Mr. Evans Rogers, who arrived Thurs of old age and debility, John Bynon, day evening from Omaha, was robbed of 73 . aged years. $2,700, while traveling with his wife, it Deceased was born at St. Clairs, Car. is supposed, by a couple of fellows who marthenshire, South Wales. He acted made themselves familiar on a short ac as a minister in the Wesleyan Church in quaintance. The money was in an inside his earlier days; embraced the gospel 18 pocket of the vest, from which it was years ago, in which he has lived without extracted by the thief cutting a1 slit guile ever since. Though alone in his across his' clothing. On reaching the old age be was not without a comfortahotel where they stopped in Salt Lake, ble home, and had many kind friends to Mr. Rogers discovered the out in his administer to hia wants. vest, and the loss of his money. Mr. Rogers is positive that he had the money safe when he reached Ogden. PETROLErA. Messrs. Walter ThomFrom this morning's Herald: son, Jos. Parry and I. Canfield were at In reply to an invitation extended to the last meeting of the City Council, apCharles G. Loeber, Esq., by one hunpointed a committee to consider the apdred and sixty-fou- r citizens, he bas conplication of Mr. E. Covington for perto sented deliver, there, his lecture on mission to sink a well for oil in the The Times," which he intends to desouthwest corner of the city. Yesterday in the Eastern cities. liver , the committee visited the place designaDe Trobriand from R. writes General ted, on the corner of Eighth and Franklin streets. After' a ca;eful prospect Ft. Steele, W. T., on the 25th ult., that within a few days he will depart for they discovered that on the surface of on a year's leave of absence. many pools of water there were numer- Europe Lord Dr. delivered his leoture on the ous oleaginous spots which, when exam"Good life of Queen Bess," to a fair an ined, bad the taste and smell of petroleum. Mr. Canfield, who was formerly a dienoe. He will lecture this evening on resident in the coal and oil regions of "Richelieu," at the solicitation of many ' citizens. Pennsylvania, thought there were un A dastardiy attempt to onfrage the mistakable evidences of the existence of coal oil in that vicinity. It is under- person of a young lady living in the stood that the committee will report fa Fifteenth Ward, but her screams brought assistance and the ruffian escap vorably to the petition of the applicant timely ed through an open window. From the Tribune: Tainfcl Accident. Simon W., son The Bingham Canyon railroad has of our esteemed townsman, S. S. Higgin been doing an excellent business since botham, met with a serious mishap yes- it has been thrown open to travel. From 16th of October to the 1st inst., 643 terday afternnoon, about four o'clock, the He ras amusing himself with a com passengers were carried over it. Robert Edwards, of Provo, claims to panion who had been chopping wood in have invented the system of "Perpetual the yard of Mr. Gale. Young Higgin botham, stretched a string on a log hold- Motion." An effort is being made to establish a ing one end with his right hand, and asked his comrade to cut it in two, but park near Fraust's, together with1 a mile in the attempt to do so the boy missed track and a general place of resort. George F, Prescott, Esq., returned last his mark, and struck the band of the The ax was very evening from Leavenworth. unfortunate lad. From the Corinne Reporter: sharp and passed obliquely upon the The Indians are strutting about the fleshy part of the hand, between the thumb and forefinger, inflicting a severe streets with new Government blankets. Potatoes are selling from the wagon at wound, the first and second fingers being ' ' so lacerated that they were held togeth cents a bushel. thirty-fiv- e er by about the eighth part of an inch The Utah Northern brought down of the skin. Dr. P. L. Anderson was four cars loads of grain yesterday mornsummoned to attend the youth, and at ' ing.';: once sewed up the wound. The opera Business was unusually brisk yester tion was paiuful, requiring sevtnteen morning, by lbe arrival of four stitches to bind the frightful wound; day. trains at the same; time. ,,. but was bjorne with unflinching courage large He is now in a favorable condition. ' Art is the North. We call attention to the advertisement of Cordon Bros., Lo .The Ball Last Night. The grand At their new Store, a little dis party given at the Junction Hotel last gan. west of Logan Hall, the; have a tance night, and for which many long waited in anxious expectation, was a most bril- handsome assortment of genuine gold also clocks, watches, liant occasion. The night was propi and plated jewelry; ' k(T. '.Their tious, and st an early hour the invited pictures, frames, mouldings and apparatus are guests commenced to throng the spa- photograph gallery e and they take por cious dining room of the hotel. The is Their commendable, enterprise Ogden Brass Band played several pieces traits., will and without doubt receive pub they as the people filed in to join those who when their business becomes lie support, bad already entered, and were received known throughout the North. by the popular hosts Messrs. Chapman & Scally, who were assiduous in the attentions from the commencement to the A end of the evening, or rather till the early hours of morn. About eighty Fancy the feelings of a' Pennsylmother (Warwick Township, vania in took the dance exto the couple part Chester of musio cellent the quadrille band, and county' near Hopewell Furobserved that her child who many others enjoyed themselves in so- nace) was breathing" tvfth. great cial converse. The best spirit and the (4 months) cradle asleep Inspecgreatest order prevailed, and all seemed difficulty iujts work of a was the tion moment, wnen to enter into the spirit of the occasion was discovered that "something it with infinite zest. The room was ralike a cord" was round the child's diant with the smiles of beauty, and the under its little' nightgown. toile'.s faultless in their elegance and hody Something like a cord, indeedl It taste. At twelve o'clock supper was an- was a snake thirty inches long coiled nounced and a sumptuouB feast was around the frame of the cherub. tight served, such a one as Chapman and In fact, the wicked old serpant was Scally are distinguised for, both in qual- so comfortabe that it was with a Dancing was re- good deal of difficulty that he was ity and abundance. sumed and slowly and reluctantly the persuaded to uncoil; and when he did ' guests departed as the grey of morning so instead of stopping he bolted ' ,; warned them of the advancing hours. hastily into a hole. i Died. , Person rati lake thnfto Bit- according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. K tew lysprpia or ' ITetid- -, Indigestion, ache, l'uin in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Client, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Tante in tho Mouth, Dlllous Attack, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lnngs, rain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred ; other painful symptoms, are the otfcprlnga of Dyapuprtla. In theae oomplainu It has no equal, and one bottle will provo a better guarantee of lu merits thau a lengthy ad- vcrttsement. In young lor Female Coiuplaiuta, or old, married or aiugle, at the dawn or womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonle llittcni dlxnhiy bo decided an Influence that a marked Improvement U soon perceptible. ; For Inflammatory mi A CnrouK and Gout, Dyiipepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diwanes of the Wood, Liver, Kidneys and Bludder, these lllUors have been most snoceasml. Such' lUseasos are caused by Vitiated Wood, which is produced by derangement of the Digestive Organm. For Skin Diwcaticft, Eruptions, Tetter, Bait Itheum, Wolches, Spots, I'implca, lioils. Carbuncles, rustules, Scald-lleaSore Eyes, Erysipelas, lUh, Scurfs, Discoloration of the SUn, II amors mid Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally ilng up and curried out of the aystem In a short rime by the vso of these Hitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their . curative effects. II. II. JWcDOtf ALD A CO., : Druggists A Gen. Agts., San Francisco, CnL, A cor. W ashington and Charlton sts., K.Y. , nhumatim , ' , King-worm- " SOLD BY ALL DJU'CGISTH & DHALERA - , J . i , i ' S.T-1860--X TU.S ' - . ! CELEBRATED TQWTC IpPETIZER; PftElM.lt A HON, Ft O OT8, simply H Z R B 3 and F R U I T 8 , combined with otlicr , ropcrtios, which In their netnre arJ Cathartic, Aperient, Nutritious, Diuretic, Altentivo and , Tho wbolo Is presp.rvi-- in a suffl lent quantity of spirit from tho 81'OAR CASK ta kor? tUam'ln any Ousiato, which makes tho ; i ELY A VEGETABLE IS ITU of composed well-know- n d Antl-nilou- s. ',. life-lik- first-clas- s, ! Snake ling. , , : , IMITATIOI T BITTERB one of the most Coslrablo Tonics and Ca- the world. TUey cro luteuitd : thartlcs la TcinpcraileC'Bitici'S'' only to be used as a medicine, and always eordiag to directions. ; ! ac : of the feeble and debilitated. They act upon a diseased liver, and . Stimulate to such a degree that a healthy action Is at onoe brought about As a remedy to which ' Women are especially , subject it is super-- , eeding every other stimulant. As a Spring and Hummer Tonle they have ne equal. They are a mild and gentle Purgative as well aa Tonic They purify the blood. They are a splendid Appetizer. They make the weak strong. They purify and invigorate. Thry core DysThey act pepsia. Constipation and Headache. which ' disorders of all in as a speclnc species undermine the bodily atreogta and break dowa , lbe animal spirits. Tacr are the sheet-anch- or Depot, 53 Park Place , Hew TosL |