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Show LOCAL Tuffdi' Vow Utah WK8Teux-W- e Takk Notic. The public arrmolified learnfrom our alt Lake exchanges that the Utah that hereafter the offica of the Clerk and ' 'ITEitf(S.':-iVDaily of DceJ 15 f to wiy $tNov. Addrei-- good-by- Lake City. Mth, 1874. III future, Murkrt All order promptly d4-ki- w Row attt-ude- d to. rwuv-t- ( Storm Signals. Signs of a snowstorm are hung out over the mountain top. Get ready for it. And when it cones let no one grumble, but let all remember the spleudid weather we hare been enjoying. Many Thanks. tions to Hon. Geo. Tolumes We Q. are under obligaCannon for eight containing the full proceedings last session of Congress, and also for current numbers of the Congressional f Delegate is staying Willard's Hotel, Washington. Record. Qcail. Our at Green well nud Wright hav lots of quail. But they were not killed on the Weber. G. and W. wouldn't buy quail shot in this vicinity; they wouldn't encourage the destruction of birds Theirs are brought here to multiply. States. the If from sportsmen will let our quails alone in a short time there will be plenty for all the poultry de.lers in town. But if you want quail to put on your toast go end see Greenwell and Wright. Pride and Povebtt. It is hard to Condensations. COLUMN. Zi-CM.- )!. From last evening's News: Tickets lor Savage's Art Lottery, on Friday 16th iufet., are going of like hat story. cakes. , is, in Shout Storm. The storm came, but Keithley, the it was of short duration, light in its at- trouble again. Mary Smith assaulted tack and slight in its effects. The ground knit V.kttAtuil him ivtiilp an attnrnev was clothed in white this morning, but named Dilley lent a hand. The case the risicg sun scattered the few remain- comes off before Justice Pyper on Thurs ing clouds and the eno-- r fluke not in the day. James Bennett, of Kaysville, was se- shade, and a clear cloudless sky of the Recorder for Weber county, will be at the new Court House, in toe upper Western Pmilroad was formally opened to the point of the mountain, a distance of OmUVrossce. leven miles. Parties of ladies and The annual Conference of the Webci gentlemen made trips over it on Sunday nd Monday and speak highly of the Stake ot'Zion will be hold in the Ogden Deroud and and the manner ef its construction, 'Sunday, Tabernacle, Saturday It is graded to Clinton's landing on the cember 19 h aud 20th. To commence shore of Salt Lake, and the rails are on Presieach day at 10 a.m. and 2 p m. hand to complete it to that point. dents of Districts and all the members cl The Utah Western was nearly a dead are ((.attend Church requested the punc enterprise until John W. Young and II. P. Kimball, Esqrs. took hold of it and tuallv. Th. public also are invited. resussitated it. The officers of the road DR.' K. L. PLANT Reprets hnTing to nay Fitrewell t Yta numerous !ut tnisinexf ia Salt Lake City friends in Ofi'tHil. his time, In in Urmnniliim the whole-o- . ' sweet-scented- 7 OGDEN BRANCH. most lovely hue again overspreads the verely injured on Monday by falling off expanse from mountain to mountain, a roof while he was shingling. Some workmen while digging a ditch while the cheerful eun smiles joyfully on are as follows: President, John W. near the Eagle gate found at out a gross the valley between. Young; Vice President, H. B. Clawson; of vatch glasses under an old foot Secretary, J. N. Pike; Treasurer, II. P. OUR bridge. GOODS, Kimball. Directors: S. D. Connor, There is to be A Com plkte Disgvibe. fish A. Bockwood's P. Hon. At ponds Geo. W. Thatcher. W. C. Uydalcb, Jeter masquerade at the burg on the Bear in Sugar House Ward there are nearly CONSISTING OF Clinton, S B. Young and A. C. Pyper. and the folks will doubtless have a good fish various of aid sites, ages II. P. Kimball is Superintendent and time, as we hope they will. The busi- 150,000 Mr. Rockwood has devoted' much attenGeo. W. Thatcher Asst. Supt. was ness handler of the daily Sl:p-pai- l tion to the culture of fish, and has been This is an importantjenterprise, offertelling some folks on the cars the other eminently successful. And Pattern!) of ing transportatian for the rich materials evening how he meant to fix up, so that Elder Jacob Zundel, of Willard, writes of the West and South, and making one bis most intimate friends wouldn't know to President Young from Switierland, k branch of the great of narrow-gaug- o him. Hesaid he should "dress up as a under date of November 9th. The eld roads which are yet to connect gentleman." Now, if the Corinne folks Law um. gentleman seventy-eigh- t years ef age nil the lovely valleys of Utah. want to see a fellow mad, just mention is in Ginghams, are and the people geod health, 1.1 ii ens, the above to the Pail man ond endorse much pleased to see such an old roan his disguise. from Utah, tie is travelling and preach r Condensations, ing with Elder Stucki. AND A From last evening's I)e6eret News: Lecture. Last eveniugGen. Barnum indelivered a most excellent lecture in the Wiggins, the monte man, who was Focso Dead We learn from the GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF dicted for gambling, jumped his bonds, City Hall, on "The Transit of Venus.1 Evanston Age that George Rowles, bet and fled to Wyoming, was captured by The house was crowded with persons of ter known as "Old George," was found Marshal Kingsley at Evanston and all ages, who listened attentively and dead on the sidewalk at that place on brought back, and now lies in the peni- - with intense interest to the vivid ex- - the morning of the 14th inst. An inquest teotiary. planation and simplified science of the was held, and a verdict roturned that Crawford, who bruised Fritz, the able orator. Gen. Barnum spoke for "he came to his death by heart disease , was fined 515. two hours and a quarter, during which urged on by the unrestrained use of Francis McKay has to pay the Typer the youngest juveniles, as well as the liquor, or some other unknown eause." to the tune of twenty-fiv- e days work on older portion of the audience, were held Rather curious wording, but that was the streets, for etealing a coat at the Pa- - in eager attention. The subject was Great Tariety. ClotliiDg verdict. the to down and on treated cific House. brought fully the simplest comprehension, the illuBtra- From this morning's Herald: Died. Nels Boukofsky, who shot Jo. Casso tions and comparisons introduced being of hemorrhage; the and assist morning, to entertain Yesterday last Saturday in the latter's cigar store, calculated the of the rupture the of result an longs was yesterday placed under $1,000 bonds memory. The lecture is spokep of as William Hamilton, intellectual treat by all who were pre- - of a to await the action of the grand jury. Just Arriving! SPRING Tho eiioIeoHt Stylet, . Prints, Percales, net-wor- Organdie. Pique, DRY GOODS! , saloon-keeper- ia blood-vesse- be poor; the hardship increabes when one is proud as well as poor. This is what was the matter with a "Liberal" candidate for office at the Mast general election. He was out of coal. Being a man of large soul, though of small body, he could not stoop either to borrow or beg. So he went to Albert Gray's coal pile last night, unfelded a sack which he had carried in his bosom, and filled it with the ebony nuggets, intending, of course, to tell Albert all about it when he was able to settle. But alas! his doings ia the dark were watched, and a butcher called Ralph followed him to the light and asked him what he carried. ''Taters," answered the candidate, in sweet and jocular tones, but suddenly running against a post, he keeled over into the mud, and out rolled his taters" to the gaze ef his interlocutor. The on the body of his candidate sat pride, which was dead and cone. He sat in the City Hall, and the Alderman l, BOOTS AXU S1IOKS. HATS, CAPS, The Rickards Combination still draw gent, and the general wish expressed by aged eighteen years. Lost. Between the U. P. warehouse irge ana excited audiences- ai me tno puniio is mat uen. ixiruum win come again soon. heatre. and Williams & Co's. office, a Red Pock Ladies', Missw' and Children's ' tieorge Lewis, indicted for ttonte et Book, containing a small amount of Trimmed hats and Fancy Goods. gambling, escaped and went to Califor currency,, The finder will confer a great a with marshal nia, and now a deputy favor on a poor lady by leaving it at this vain. in him is d5-lt- . requisition office. hunting In the Senate yesterday, Conklicg pre- Last Sunday two boys discovered a lo the de- nted a memom man half immersed in Big Cottonwood value of lyelation ef the Dis , preciated f . creek. He was cared tor. but remained bill , an,i introduced vv v f p.inmhift KA A 1XLL STOCK OF nsensible all day. He had a severe gash to issue the bonds of the United stales in bonds the of Distiiet. the for in the head, and it is supposed he fell exchange FLUID EXTRACT Wright submitted a joint resolution off the Utah Southern train through the roposing certain amendments to the I trestle work while intoxicated. He wus Constitution. It provides for the election by a di- subsequently ideutified as David Lynch, of President and The only known remedy for Hardware, Staple Drugs, Notions, and brought to St. Mark's Hospital, but reel vote of the people fixing their term BIUGHT'S . , . . at six years, and makes the President . DISEASE, ,. w meu uu .uouuaj nig..... Paper Hangings, Quten'ts-WarA ma or tv ef eelion. for ... And a poBitire reined)' for . . Glass-warSaddles, Harvotes cast elects, ana ia case tuere is ne GOUT, GRAVEL, STRICTURES, be must at election new held, choice a ness and .Harness trim- DIABETES, DYSPEPSIA, .NERVOUS Congressional. which only the two candidates receiving miiotiV.a ff miai al ( nB viMWl. il t DEBILITY, DltOPSY, Hjiugg, Cordage and In the Senate yesterday Morton pre- TOted The 8Uall for be B, Nod retention or Incontinent of Urine, IrritaTin ware. seated a petition from the colored men returDg are to be eanvased by the Su tion, Inflitiiiiiuktion or Ulceration of tie of Indiana for a law authorizing an ap preme Court of the United States which BLADDER & KIDNEYS, shall issue certificates of election. peal to the U. S. Supreme Court, in re SPERMATORRHEA, The sub judiciary committee, Butler, sat foment him, and the consequence gard to rights of colored children in Poland and White, reported to the full Inrorrbii or Whltmt, Dineatea of tli Pro- in favor of amending tte Olun.t, Stone In Hi lila.M.r, Colul.. Gravel was that his pride cost him in his pov committee y public schools. ' A committee was appointed to give a the civil rights bid so as to omit the cjmP.e4, ' . : erty the sum of $5 and costs. i j anu AGISTS FOR scnoois mixed provision, require to Kalakua. King proper reception that equally geod eduoatioaal merely Having introduced a bill for the re facilities suau oe proviuu tor uom From St. George. Following is a tel , lief of settlers on public lands who have races. egrara from Prest. Geo. A. Smith to the had to leave them on account of ,n- a resolution introduced I I A Wright grassK K, K I H U Deseret News : U 11 U , structiog the judiciary committee to ex- itrnA.A amine into the extent and meaning of St. George, Dec. 14, 1874. for the dis the act of June, 1874. conferring jurisAbout 75 or 80 tons of lucerne hay, a hill appropriating $50,000 tribution of seeds to grasshopper suf diction on the criminal court of the DisPermanently Cures all Wsiae of the belonging to the St. George people, was ferers. AND Til 8 DROPSICAL AND KIDNEYS. BLADDER, of Columbia. trict burned on Saturday night, in ttw Wash 8WKLLINGS, the bill introduced a mili on granting Kelly Spencer, from the committee ington field. It must have been the work Existing In Men, Women and Children, grounds to tue tary affairs, reported favorably the senof an incendiary. It is a small loss, but rieht ef way and depot Co. Railroad Pacific and ate bill for the relief of sufferers from fiST NO MATTER WHAT THE AGE! is severely felt on account of the scarci Oregon Central were introduced by the the In House.buls ravages of the grasshoppers in the ty of feed. to indictments for western frontier states. Placed on the - Prof Steele nays: ,lOne bottlo of Ksarney'i Elder Hyde preached in the Taberna Treniaine in relationof Iiui hu li wortlt more than all other Al- Fluid the in District Columbia; libel by the authorizes It calendar. president to Hue InnExtract cle yesterday; the attendance was large combined." to and retire for free banking j88ue temporary supplies of food and die A temporary road to the Ash Creek bright, Price, One Dollar pjr Bottle, or tlx Bottlci for the legal tender notes; by Speer, reduc- used army clothing lo such enfferers, Fire Dollars. coal beds is completed. ing letter postage to one cent; by Smith, and appropriates $100,000 for that pur Depot, 101 Duanc St., New York. for relief of the Southern b'ates oy a pose. Taking Too Much. It is foolish to semcmem ana oi com ,iueir In the House, Dawes, from toe A phyiicliiu In attendance to answer correspondtake too much of anything. This was compromise debts; by Whiting, for a commission to mittee of ways and means, reported a ence and give adrice gratis. condi-tioivexemplified yesterday. A saloon-keepinvestigate the legal and political concurrent resolution for Christmas reJff Send stamp for Pamphlet, free.lLa Our new WAGON and MACHI Winck, Southern the Stutes; by cess from Dec. 23d to January 5th. The took a little too much beer or some " TO Till to repeal the law for the prepayment of Bnhiect was Positioned till Mondav next. NERY DEPAIiTMKNT will short- thing, and on going to take his dinner In connection with the bills for sta- newspaper postage; by Maynard to crVOUS MM UCUllltaiCG y be opened in the at a restaurant, he took two or tnree amend the national banking act; by and newspapers for the senate, tionery boxes of sardines and cans of oysters, Han Is, providing for the payment And a few Old Tithing OHice YrhL not knowing of one half of the import duties in legal by the latter at the end of last session or national bank notes. tender aDDTTria tions rear the for the (hat what he was about. Tho restaurant man millions than Jo Jhargtt Jor odctce ana Lomuuauon were less by twenty-fivcommunicated his loss to the police, and 11, for the previous year was correct. 16. Dec. From t of Wednesday Daily' Garfield "Yes." they found the things taken ia the Dr. J. n. DtoTT, Graduate ef Jefferson Medical Cox "There is no mistake about it." CulipL's. Philadelphia, author of several valuable taken He had premises. All orders addressed to D. II. on . all diaeaxes of the worln can be consulted Garfield "No, sir." . j Ihaho Ji'poks. Chief Justice Noggles no pains to conceal them; they were in ne mane an wzans, (wnicn Cox "There is no little difference of plciautudy, either i.7. ..Hie or f...,mie, no matter Teery, Ogden, will .receive prompt sight, and, he said he diunt know where of Idaho, having resigned, a petition is ten or fifteen million dollars?"' , from what cauxe oriK'f.iating or of how lonpstand- aUCBliOU A nrnctice of 30 vears eualdes him to treat for the appointment of circulated all at if Garfield sir." being took He came frein. them, they dineascs with Hc(cs. Cures KiiarauteeJ. Charts Cox "That will be developed in the reafoHable. Tluwe r at a iliKtance can forward "for a lark;" and to day was taken be II. E. Prickett. The Statesman says a of time.' course deMcrihine symptotiis aud encioaing atan.p to also re the it for circulating fore the Alderman. And then the Alder petition n..n11 lloniUman mil . . t I.rpnftV OOHtaiTC The Send lor tue"Oiifde to Health " Prfce 10c ef Holli?ter. the Judge appointment of man took something on behalf city i my remurK on wiai occasion nas oeeu i i ii' f J.B.DYOTT. M.D.. ill support the latter borne out and more fully than 1 then Oneida people from came N. trouble Duan And this all and St., 8triron,io Physician treasury. ' I hoped. petition to a ma a. taking too much beer or something. to-da- - Congressional, K . RXEY'S B U G.H Vice-Preside- nt Groceries! "U f ih!M. e, r-- e . e, , B , ; ; -- y to-da- KHjAHNHY9 S III J LiiVlllXlJl rr:.ut, 'J3 Sowin Machines, , ELmmATi:i) PRINCE ORGANS! of er table-napkin- s, e jr. saloo- .... n-keeper's . . i . lt-in- 4 Y, , -- . I . hooter, sup't. |