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Show LOCAL ITEMS. jffvn Friday' t Dady of Dec. 4. The C. P. train, due tfcis not in yet. No one will tell warning, is gguivu HTjWhat is tUe reason tlu.t beef in 'le market, wholesale at six js a drug cents a pound, and yet paterfunuliiif bag Sftetn cents retail for deeent to Py cuts, ch ? 'Med iu the original case five cents, to ihe amount of $3,400. Judge Snow has taken up the case en appeal. The University library and reading room is a pleasant place of resort, and hug upwards of 2, MOO choice volumes for the use of visitors, most of which are the property nf Dr. Park, principal of the University. From this morning's Herald: A. S Gould has resigned the clerkship of the Supreme Court cf the Territory, and has beeu succeeded by J. II. the Coadie. John Murphy, who has been resisting the charge agaiust Grand Jury ignored the his committed for shooting Bingham Canyon Railroad conipauy j W, Groes, at Kelton, and he was con- in attempting to cross his claim, has been indicted by the grand jury for tusequently discharged. mult with intent to commit murder. He did some indiscriminate shooting at At IIilliaui). C W. Thornton, late the railroad officials. Mil0f Ogden, has opened the store at A of a house of at As we predicted, Dischgei. A Ileleua divine, yllO had spent The Grove Brewery Depot forbest part of the summer in the Albert hands of Is now in the Gray, Christ utilizing a Chinaman, thought merly of the Bon Ton Saloon. Albert uudersUuds" his business, has a good ha was yetting along nicely, until word far everybody and keeps No. 1 John made a proposition to him, to ber. He warns his old friends to .call 'put in" with him and start a faro bank. and see him. Change. Tub Grand Jury. Hie Grand Jury of the Th'rd Distriet Court were dismissed yesterday with a deserved eulogy of Judge McKean. During the term they have found no loss than sixty four indictments against a variety of offences. They have worked well el father-in-la- keeper Dry Cunyon, named Cuvley, was shot through the foot last Wednesday. A number of Chinese '"soiled doves" were arrested the same day, for prostitution, but the miners turned the oourt into a little pandemonium, and put a head on Justice Furcelle. (And that is the way they do things among the miners who carried the Tooele bogus election.) Deputy Sheriff Florida has captured Nellie Carr, who kidnapped the child Emma Jennings, and the man who ttolc the horse and buggy which conveyed theiu away. Mr. II. B. Clawson has gone to St. George, and will bring his wife's body to the city for interment. e liard formerly occupied by Mr. Toland hope Charley business. We Beautiful. will succeed in the Everybody rejoices that the clouds have cleared off again and left the lovely sky exposed again in all No one ujitds the its caked beauty sharp night frost?, in view ef the glory of the day's glittering sunshine. First District Schooi.house. The e First District for will be comphted occupation this winter. Several "friends of education," who make great pretensions to dceire for "progress," and make a big outcry about some persons being opposed to free schools, have resisted payment of From Saturday Daily uf Dtc. 5. the tax lawfully levied for the erection of a schoolhouse in the district where But those who have paid Os a Touu. Mr. David Murphy, of they reside. their taxes are donating extra amounts the well known firm of Murphy, Grant to complete the house, or one room of it & Co., arrived here this morning, and at least, and several workmen, who can proceeded eastward on his way to New illy afford it, are generously working York. Mr. Murphy will go to Europe gratuitously on the building. The house before his return. is very much needed, and wa congratulate the people of the First District on Room For thk Kmc King Kalatua the prospects of its completion. and euite will arrive in this city from lower room of the School-hous- m Assault and Robbkky. Charles Den-ri- s Roberts, a carpenter who had been working on the railroad, laid complaint Wore Alderman Thomson, against Mr. Charles Karnes, barkeeper at the Delmonico, for assault. lie stated that on refusing to pay for drinks for a person whom he had not asked to partake with him, Barnes struck him, blacking both his eyes. "When the case came btfore the Alderman, anotuer phase of the affair wa3 exhibited, and witneseeB testifying that the complainant was ejct-e- d for abusive luBguage, the case was to-da- dismissed. Mr. Roberta also ' conipkined that ou coming up town he was set upon by two men, whom he named, who knocked him dewa in freut of Blancetl's coal office oa Fifth street, and demanded his money. They had seen him with a roll of greenOn his refusal backs in the Delmonico. to give it up, they bent his bead over the edgo of the side walk, throttled him, tore open his pocket and got away with his cash, $5G in currency. Stains of blood at the place he designated, and wounds on his head show that something of the kind he complains of occurred. A warrant has been issued against the men, who are discharged railroad employees, and who have flatly denied the charge. The case will doubtless be fully investigated. Su Francisco ou Monday morning. His Majesty will not go to Salt Lake.but proceed on Lis journey to Washington. return it is most likely that he will visit "The Citr of the Saints." On his Moulding objects to the statement that meat is fifteen cents a pound, at least In his case. He says he will supply the best cuts at ten cents a pound at his shop on Fifth street. Good for Moulding. Tkn Ckkts. The firinen were out yester the day, with engine and bose car1, for drill. "The boys" only want practice to make them perfect in the art of When they get that uniform, look out for enthusiasm and lively exer cise. How are those committee men get ting on with tbo subscription? Dbii.l. An aged backwoodsman was reproved by the clergyman for allowing his sons to go hunting on Sunday. ought to bring up your children in the fear of the Lord," said the minister. "Fear of the Lord?" said the old man. 'Jis what I've done. Don't one o' them boys dare gw 'out doors Sunday with-out- a bouble-barrgun." Pnovo Mills. We learn from the Utah County Times that the Provo Woolen Mills are turning out immense juan-titiof excellent cloth, and that more machinery is on the .vqy which will enable the factory to Bupply the market with finer goods. We are pleased to note the progress of these home industries, which are a real boon to the community and should receive general and hearty support. es Foib Wkdwiscs. On Monday even- ing the opening ball in Douglass and Bobbins' dancing hall, east side of Main Street will lake piace. A large and select company is expected, and others four newly wedded among will couples grace the occasion. First-clas- s music will be provided, ond a A very dirty, debased and ignor ant looking man came in to vote in a township of Michigan. Said one of the Indies, offeiiug him a ballot, "I wish you would oblige us by vot- "What kind of a ticket is that?" said he. "Why," said the lady, "can't you sec for yourself?" "But I can't read," he aning this ticket." swered. "Why, can't you read the ballut you have there in your hand, which you arc about to vote?" asked the lady. "No," said he, "I can't read at all." "Well' said the lady, "this ballot means that you are wil ling to let the women as well as the men vote." "Is that it ?" he replied, ' then I don't want it; the women ' don't know enough to vote !" "Pa," said Mrs. Sprilkins, glancing I, C. fel. I. COLUMN. OGDEN BRANCH. Just Arriving! OUR SPRING GOODS, CONSISTING OF The GhoIcoNt Styles, And Patterns of Prints, Peronles, L.UW1IS, Ginghams, Uncus, Organ (lies, Pique?, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OV DRY GOODS! up from the perusal of the thrilling pleasant evening may be anticipated by pages of last year's speeches on the all who mean to attend. Credit Mobilier, "what does it mean to put your money 'where it will do the most goed?' " "Utilize, my dear, utilize," replied her loving spouse, Snooting. "that's what it means." "I don't West Weber, Dec. 5., 71. neither !" screamed Mrs. S., with Clothing hi Great Variety. Editor Junctwx : tears of rage; "I never told one in my Deae Sir: Inasmuch os "shooting life, you heartless wretch V and sprees" are more numerous than appa- Sprilkins just dodged iu time to let rently needed for the benefit of all, ah J a volume of "Congressional Debates" as a caution to some, I wish to state th.it his os who front is and pass through graze it is the practice of sorno parties on front window. a and forth back here, particularly pass HATH, CAPS, BOOTH Sunday evenings, to fire two or thre pisA AND tol shots opposite nearly every dwelling metropolitan printhouse on the route. New, although the er mentions on sne occasion an old parlies may think it "fun for them, it woman from the country came into Ladies', Missos' and Children's might be death to others," consequently the printing office with an old Dible it would be far better to quit the pracTrinimcd hats and Fancy Goods. "I want," , tice, and probably save further trouble. in her hand By giving this space in your paper, you "that you should print it over again. Jamks Stoses. will oblige It's getting a little blurted sort of, and my eyes is not what thoy was taken be will We hope the above hints How much would you ask to do it " by the shooters. We have heard of one cents." "Can you have it lady, who, a short time since, narrowly Fifty A FCLL STOCK OF in done hour? Wish you an half escaped death by one of these random would want to lie getting home. I shots. An inch difference in tlwi range live out of town." When the old f the ball would have been a serious went out he sent round to the "difference" to her and 4iyj.?riminall1y lady American Dible Society and purchascareless donghhead who fired the pistol. ed a copy for fifty cents. "Lor sakes Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions. Stop it, for your own sakes, boys, if not a massy!" exclaimed the old lady, Paper Hangings, Queen's-Warfor the sake of pitblio order and the when she came to look at it: "how Glass-warSaddles, liar, lives of others, or some legal means will you've fixed it. I never see nothin' nesa and Harness trim, be found to restrain or punish such in- so curious as you printers." excusable folly. mings, Cordage and well-know- $2ioi:s. n she-said- Groceries! e, e, Tiu-war- A Tho fastest city in Blasted Blossom. Elcctri-city- A Tery sad story is told by some of the Kansas papers of the fate of an Accidentally Killed. We learn toinnocent and sensitive young lady. day from a C. P. man that Robert GardNearly a year ago, a mau named ner, late brakesman for Conductor at Topeka, while actoa the C. P., was accidentally Bragg, living as an express agent appropriated killed recantly near Council Bluffs, while ing for his own use wV.ich did not money ou his way East. He was on board a belong to him. lie was convicted of freight train, and while stepping from, embezzlement and sentenced to the one car to another, fell under the train penitentiary. niid was crushed to death. Bragg had a daughter, young, handScho-inakc- r, c. the world . The Utah Northern LUMBER -- Co. A&EXTS FOR Sowing Machines, 0 AS'D TBS some and accomplished, who willing- shared her father's sorrow and Office - Logan, Cache County Ten oa Five Monday morning ly the world compelled to share whom ten persons will go to Salt Lake. When his disgrace. Not wishing to remain they return there will only be five. Five ia Condensations. Topeka, however, under such em"twains" will each be made "one flesh." From last evening's News : barrassing circumstances, yet faithWe reserve the names of tho young lathroe Stnim Saw Mills lifsUloa evrftl ful to her only remaining parent, Having Water Vwwer mills, wa ar prepared tofuriuuli John II. Selby and James McSinney, dies and determhave who gentlemen Miss Bragg removed to Texas and two fast friends, took whiskey together ined upon committing matrimony; we lived with her father's BILLS O? people, keepand then quarreled over the payment won't But their blushes. their spare ing up a constant and affectionate for it. John showed his friendship for acquaintances have fun on their correspondence with him. special Our new WAGON and MACIII. James by splitting open hi3 upper lip. A return? Guess not! But the story of the convict and NJERY DEPARTMENT will short. surgeon eewed up James, and Justice his daughter traveled with the wind, of $10. tunc typer sewed up John to the and soon the jibes and jeers of the ly be opened in the In any quantity at ratci wllch Marshal McAllister recently served Cattle Thievf. We learn from the heartless world fell upon her ear from txecution on mining etock in the pos- Beaver Enterprise that cattle thieves lips farlos3 pure and souls more sorOld Tithing Office Yard. sesion of M. Openhammer, against trouble the folks in the south as well rs did than ever hers could be. This DEFY COMPETITION.1 whom T. Laananhad obtained judgment. those of the north. Herds of from ten was more than she could bear. Once t ir. The stoek turned out to be the property to fifty head have been driven from va- she had braved the storm, and that, of B. Kuan. But Marshal and Boyle, rious points of Parowan and Cedar Valtoo, when it had come down mth. its All orders addressed to D. II, Lannan's attorneys, toldMc. to go ahead leys westward. Fioche and Eullionville first wild sweep. But now hope wtsgone. She knew rcery, Ogden, will receive prompt iad they would see him through. Now have been fed with Iron County cattle will receive immediate attention. ' have had own it their the (hieves to for of no way turn oomes a suit attention. McAllister from tnd peace but one, CEJLEBUATi;i 'Next PRINCE ORGANS! LUMBER . n, noorER,supt. oi:i)i:ns BY MAIL :'" - against and Marshal, after entering a de way for five years. WouMn't it be as well for Boreman's murrer to the complaint, backs out of the case, the euit ia rjermitted to go by Grand Jury to look iixte some, of these default and judgment is entered against coses iistead of spending co much: time laitr time oi the polygamy qirestioa! not , cAlhster,who was personal! and under the subtle but gentle influence of a dose of laudanum, she fell asleep a fair flower blasted by the withering breat of the ' 1 ' LCSIBKB Shipped to any point on tu Railroads M. D. HAMMOND, Ktl, : |