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Show Congratulatory. A very select par last night at Child's Hall.in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Yearsley by their friends in this city. More than forty couple took part in the dance, which was kept up until an early hour ty EVEXINO, Snndsys 'icapted, . ,JJ9Pni W- - Caw "r-M- PEKBOSE. Editoi .nd Business MM.Ker. of this morning. be will Weber County pries' hood of o'clock at the Second Ward Condensations. MEm-- A noting D ,1.. VUM.ISH1SQ COMPiKI. J at one A prompt .,.1 house next Saturday. is earnestly requestsnd full attendance e was given ... ed. ' nailroatl Men Take Xotiee. , , II led. Ellen city, on the 4ih inst., ElizaAnna and W. daughter of J. month and Browning, aged one In this May, beth twenty days. to Her Post. Mrs. Rose has returned to' her former post ItEft BSKD Clinton of the Deseret Telegraph Miss Ellen West, succeeding Company, ho has filled the position of operator acforseveral months. Mrs. Clinton is in educated complished and thoroughly the nse of the battery, in the office Tub Emigrants. A dispatch from York advises President Young, that the Idaho company of emigrants, num. in all, left bering five hundred persons s Sew York last night for this Territory-Elderlea?e will Staines and Carrington New for home next Saturday night. o, Assault and Battery. A personal rencoatre took place this afternoon between two ticket agents who were trying to dispose of a ticket to a paessenger on East. They became excited and indulged in criminations and recriminat- Vra n&y ions which resulted in blows. They sr both plucky and spirited, ' and each Offione gave as much as he. received. cer Parry, however, interfered, and introduced them to Alderman Thomson, wno let tnem off with a fine of $5 and costs. foe a Reform School. A grand gift enterprise to aid the establishment of a juvenile reform school in Leavenworth is announced to take place under the supervision of S. Abeles, who is highly recommended by the State authorities of Kansas and other leading citizens. A grand concert will be given on the llst day of December, wherein $450,000 in prizes will be distributed to the holders of tickets. Mr: A. Landt h&s been given the agency for the sale oMickets in this city. Aid The extension of the Wood's Cross switch on the Utah Central is finished. Mr. John Smith has a child sick, sup posed to be of small-poThe party consisting of Frest. Young and other gentlemen, returned Wednesday evening from their trip to the end of the Utah Southern R. R. The road is completed to within four and a half miles of Provo. Work on the west end of the road goes on without intenuption. Yesterday G. C. Jones was arrested on the charge of fraudulently representing aa officer of the city for blackmailing 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 articles 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 that yesterday afternoon a eon of Rich ard Morris, aged seventeen years, while was injured handling a breech-loade- r, by its premature explosion. One of his eyes wa3 badly Lurt, and his face greatly disfigured. Thesewing tnacbine'agent who assaulted bis sister-in-laa few days ago, as was and fined $25. arrested reported, A dispatch from Sandy Station says that an attempt was made to ravish the person of Margaret Pell, while intoxicated. Yesterday the parties implicated, Geo. Zigler and Wm. Dennison, were tried and bound over in $1,000 bonds to appear at the next term of the District Court. An unwarranted attack was made last evening on some Chinese laundry men in their own establishment by a drunk en hostler, who cruelly beat and bruised with his fist and pistol. The brute is well known in the city, and we trust that an example will be made of the rnf- e, , Sad Fatalitt. From our Salt Lak contemporaries we learn that a painful accident occurred yesterday morning ew lit- - Petit'g farm on Jordan River, Two young men named William Flint nd John Mullet, were engaged in hunting wild ducks. They were seated in a Wl whi'gh they hired, when a flock of lueks passed over them, aud as Flint "m in the aet of firing, Mulled, whose bck was turned to his friend, rose up nd received in his head the whole Arge of shotin the gun.eausing a frightful looking wound, from which he died attantly.. . The two young men were on ost intimate terms. A coroner's "quest was held and a verdict rendered young Mullett's death wa tt the of an accident. re-tt- At Hyms-n'- s Shrine. Last Tuesday B'?ht a deserving young man, who is tll connected in tbis city and of excel-l- t character, suddenly came to the usion that, this was a world of woWeani a vMe of sorro. without the onsoling sympathy of a congenial common. H h.t..m:--4 w nuauuua nig viviwmcii WJ state of celibacy, and communi- his rsl resolution at once to a yung Udy, who approved his g0Qd . thinking doubtless that he who well, but he who does not- -5 idiot. A, few words Bet tied the r n a plain, sensible, practical , affecting accompani-Bnl- ? 7"0Ul spasms anH in arm "'wlHii ior arm nej repaired to the residence of .vj.. doth te aa 8 . neat s Jou: . I: ? . Their serous friends 3 Were PP'iied of the " ""grating ".'"'"-Low.towho- auced in tteirnew Sat drama of life. fian. Three men called for some beer in a saloon, when one of them drew the attention of another from his glass, in which the third sprinkled a powder of some kind. The noticing the act, informed the man for whom the dose was intended, when the others suddenly departed. From the Tribune : bar-tend- er Fred. Brutal Hanging! A Negro Outraged. City Drug Store. ALBERT CRAY. OOIV TON" SALOON, Williarasport, Pa., (J. Has f tted uj) a next At 1.40 y an attempt was made to hang Wade, but the rope was too long STAND, and be touched the ground. The rope ia Also a now being shortened for another trial. Room Tor Company. Wade toU the jailor to burry up as he- Lunch from 10 cU. to 50 cts. uaa an appointment to uiue wun the devil at two He euid the only thing The very best Ales, Porters and Cignrs. that troubled him w'as whether those he murdered are in heaven or hell. The ' rope being too long his feet struck squarely on the ground, and in this poBROS. & CO. sition he remained shouting, "Oh, Lordl have mercy." The rope "came off his neck and his body fell over heavily on she grouud. He was parried upon lhe ARB scaffold, and after a long delay in arranging the rope, the drop was again pulled. He fell this time leas than three feet. His pulse continued to beat for seen minutes. After hanging 27 minutes hp was placed in a cofiin and THEIR PRESENT taken in charge of by big friends. Many pieces ef rope were cut off and carried away as relics by the spectators. STOCK OF GOODS Little Rock, Ark., 6. Yesterday Dr. Eagle, the leading farmer in the couniy, with two kinsmen; one of them an officer, and Jos. Sullivau, ar. rested a couple ef negro hog thieves TO During the night the thieves escaped. This morning Eagle and party started in pursuit, when they were confronted y C8- TSL X an armed body of negroes who killed the three Eagles and mortally wounded Sullivan. The sheriff, with a posse of INTO THEIR fifty men, has gone in pursuit of the II Grant was teo unwell to attend a reception at the Walker House last night, tendered to him by a number D. of citizens. A correspondent from Bingham writes two large boarding houses in th at that town were destroyed on the 5th inst. The Griffin Hotel was saved with much difficulty. A call appears for a mass meeting of our "fellow citizens of African descent" on the 13th inst., to select delegates to the National Convention, to assemble in Washington, D. C., on the 0th of December. : The "Last Chance" cutting affray ssyi the same correspondent, has been compromised. An Affectionate Woman. A woman, who find? considerable trouble in persuading her husbandto famish kindlings, and then is obliged to do it herself, read in a religious paper, of how a wife induced a wicked husband to become one of t he most affectionate and hopeful of men, by being invariably calm and loving with him The story made a deep impression upon her, and whea ehe started the fire that Boon ehe put a pair of rubbers among the wood. Then she tied a handkerchief across her nose, and went on with ber work. When the husband reached the gete he paused, fetched a sniff that made a hole in the atmosphere, and then went around to the back of the house, and fetched another sniff that had an equally damaging effect on the atmosphere; he he stared into the next yard and tip at' his own house, and felt ia his pocket?, and wag about to go round to the front again,when his wife thrust her head out of the window, and said, "Why don't you come in the house, yon old fool? Come in and get your dinner, and let me read and article to you from the Christian Secretary, you old rip. Come in and see how nice it is to get dinner with nothing to burn but rubbers, you white sepul-che- r. Come in here I tell you, before I lose my temper, and say what I oughtn't to." At this infitation he went in, going upon the stoop and to the door very slowly, but, on opening the door, disappeared with marvelous Suddenness. The neighbors say be was cutting wood all that afternoon, and thinking of the religious press. Chinese Proverb. The fish dwells in the depth of the the waters, and the eagle in the sight of neaven; the one, though hign, may oe reaehed with the arrow, and ttie other, though deep, with a hook; but the heart char of man, though a foot distant, cannot be known. HIS of EXTENSIVE D WINES, UTAH. FINE JUST RECEIVED. The Rest and Cheapest GROCERIES. Imported Furniture ever offered ia this city. Fine Stock of Perfumery and CALL Toilet Articles AND INSPECT. JOHN BOYLE. - departments Oakcj Hall on Marriage. New WATCHMAKERS in-th- & JEWELERS, JIAIX STKKKT, OG9DEX . "Watclies, Clocks, LUMBER YARD, Corner Wall and Sixtli Street, JEWELRY, FLAT ED A SILVER WARE; OGDEN", NEAR U. P. FREIGHT DErOT. CUTLERY, SFECTA CLES. Guns,Pistols, AND n. Repairing Jfeatly Executed. NEEDLE and Residence, Itlttin Street. WHITE" PIff E Lumber, Lath, and Shingles of the best CnOICB Tariety. tf TOBACCOS and CIQAR8 Quantities. The Cheapest in Town. CALL AND SEE. In (traat U8"-l- Ogden, quality, on Ilnnd lit Always Hairdo CARTRIDGES. GUN . W.D. WILLIAMS. tf y BUTCHER SHOP. JONES DIJISELF AGAIN. G BARNARD OPPOSITE WniTE'S LUMBER YARD. , Prime Beef, Mutton, Etc., Good Cuts and Low Frlcea. COALVILLE COAL. A. Oakey Hall lectured last evening' in the Church of the Disciples DELIVERED Maraudience On before a "Love, large riage, arid Divorce." There were two kinds of love, said Mr. Hall, love at first Bight and love at fore sight. The latter is perhaps net so quick, but it is more lasting. The lecturer advised the young ladies to beware of the man who has to argue with her that he loves her. He was a firm beliver in the doctrine that a woman may marry whoever she chooses, if she sets her cap to catch a particular man, provided :the man meets her half way. There are 2,163 lines in Shakes-Bear- e ' in which the word love is mentioned. The poets who have always lived the happiest are those who have written the least of love. William Cul-le- n Bryant was the only exception1. A man falls in love as he falls down stairs by accident. One is more reckless in this question of life than on any other subject, and yet it is the question that atlects the whole future existence of man, and Woman too. Bridal tours, said the were invented so that the wedded couple may become acquainted with each other. Mr. Hall suggested that the intended husband and wife should take a trial tour before marriage. They could then leafn more of each other's dispositions, way of hotels, trains, &c, than they could by months of billing and cooing. The marriage ceremony at Canaan was a happy affair, diffusing cheerfulness on all who participated, but the marriage ceremony turns the wine of love into the of y mineral water of society sham. . It is said thai the world makes the woman, if one takes into consideration the yards of sUV, the miles of fringe and hundreds . of buttons. Mr. Hall insisted thai marriage was not a partnership but a companionship. He bad a word to say in defence of the mother-in-laalthough he'was not retained aa hej Counsel. There wad a tima- when there was no mother-in-law- ; see second chapter of Genesis. "Then shall a. man leave bis father and mother, and cleave to his wife," but it does not gay that (he woman must leave her father and mother. It therefore implies The that man had do mother-in-lagreat trouble with many a man is that he forgets that his dear wife may some day become a mother-in-laMr. Hall said that communities were happier in proportion to the number of divorces. In trance divorce is unknown, anA the inner social life of the French attests that they are the happleBt people on the face of the earta. , r wifery. The patronage of the public .Is respeetfully solicited. Fourth Street, "a at CaT Call d3U7-t- ! d-- 2 : THE CITY DRUG STORE! Medicine, 'Surgery and MidOfllee ' AND CONUTANTLT OH HAND. T. E. Toronto, 6. The steamer "Bavarian," bound from Hamilton to Montreal, with six cabin passengers, took fire about six o'clock last night, fourteen miles from shore opposite Oshawa. The ire broke out in the center of the boat, near the engine, and the flames spread with great rapidity. Coats were immediately lowered; one went adrift and was lost. The passengers and crew got into the other boats, one of which contained nine passengers; the other boat contained thirteen persons. Both boats reached shore safely. There are fourteen to be accounted for, including Capt. Carmichael, Mr. Finnion, chief engineer, W. Spence, steward, Mrs. Hubbard and daughter, of Brooklyn, Miss Ireland, of Kingston, and Mr. Wier, ef Chatham. These were not able to' get into the boats. The last seen of Capt. Carmichael, he was on a plank in the water. Case Goods PAKPE&BOESSEL CALLa pathic COGNAC BRAND V, ' NEW BUILDING FOREIGN. WHISKIES, GINS, Prescriptions Accurately Prepared K" Bargain ! Paints OiK, Turps Varnishes - I Providence, R. 1 , 6. A large meeting of creditor of the A. & W Sprague Manufacturing Company and A. & W. Sprague, was held this afternoon. Thurston, attorney for the JSTG1VE THEJI A Sprngues, read a communication from the debtor?, expressing a belief that if an extension ia given tbey can pay all obliIt TOO WAST gations and retain the print works, and perhaps other manufacturing property, and pledging their utmost effort to that end. He added that the whole object of the Spragues Was that their property d30-2should be devoted to the payment of the debts, and that the trustees appointed should be friendly to the house; only so fir as that after the debts are paid the BROWN, M. D. shall not be was It property dissipated that the appointment of PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OBSTETRICIAN important of University of Va., Oraduat of this committee Bhould be such that it Richmond Medical College, Ya., Resident Physiwould be impossible to say anything was cian and 8urgeon to College Hospital; fellow of intended except that which was for the Ya. Medical Society. After a number of practical acquaintance good of all. A committee was then ap- with the Diseases of years the Eastern and Western to confer with the in located has and States Territories pointed Spragues permanently at City, and promises first class serrice, ui on regard to the trust mortgage and the ap- Ogdrn the latest and niost improved methods of Allopointment of trustees. of Treatment in all ii U O S, PURE XEW GOODS, AT LOW FIGURES! Yl Patent Medicines STREET, - l'iop, IValcr in N"ow 23xllcLxis, EAST SIDE MAIN OGDEN, OGDEX. Wml DIHVEU, STOCK TO HIS 'CLOSING OUT O AS REMOVED FURNITURE WALMl "V ST JOHN BbYLE AT THB Private Xeirs : CoL LUNCHEON. LUNCH From yesterday's w Mat ahd December. Amcne the ar- jirals from the East yesterday were an wedinteresting couple just united in where lock. They came from the valley the Juniata flows and the bobolink carols. The bridegroom was an orphan of the the bride yet in tender age ef sixty-twsummers seventeen her teens perhaps head.' her over bad passed They are on to spend a a bridal tour, intending month on the coast. Money ! money ! BY TELEGHAPIL IK ANY QUANTITY By the ton at the cars, " delivered, - Tiio undersigned has O TO ANY J. L. : HOLTIIER, Good Workmanship Guaranteed. O A Cloth183-l- INVITES ATTENTION of GROCERIES " TO XftS NEW w 2 PROVISIONS o cs - T8 PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE J-- I , ... ... a SALT LAKE CITY: tf FASHIOXAKLE w a H (it 'twii e RECEPTION ROOMS TtJP Sf AIRS S. READ B EMOTED HIS BOOT AND SHOE SHOP T. U. Webster's old stand, A few door South o of the Utah llotcl. 0w S 2 o I t .groceries: Salt take Citv. ' FAMILIES w ou i i ?u a .X HAS H m -l BBMOYED. Yi n u 03 for ladies and children. . COFFEES AND! FAMILY 3 a K, " CHOICEST TEAS, .J 4 SEEDLE-1V0R- THB QHAS H VA Davis G. W, s e - "'i VESTINGS, EtC., M e & .i . H Ogden. ALL KINDS ' i : . " O MRS. GltAUAM, - i : T. W. JONE. aa u Fifth Street, I SATISFACTION GUARANTEED a. w u ; ; a ft G. , to u FASHIONABLE ' ' ' HOI FOE CONFERENCE i AND CHEArEK THAI THE CHEAPEST. DRESS-MAKIN- k ' Suits or single garments made to order in the Latest Style and at the lowest jriees. ; r A Hi ti AXD 8 o eg ft JOSEFJI C. GltAUAM, Fifth Street, - - Ogden. w a DOMESTIC Just lleo'elved. r, H ing Cleaned and Repaired.' FAMILY GROCERY. ; G of Main Street. West ' ; ! ;. SCOTCH TWEEDS,' i CASB1MEUES, to ' ,! S, BEAVERS, Fifth Street, Ogden, Block AND BROAD-CLOTH- JR., FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Half a FOREIGN at U. P. Freight house Office .. . " A choice selection of A Special Ratrs by. the Car Load, , f , PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, !T ;; Main Street, Ogden. w - $7.00. 8.00. SAN FORD BINGHAM, busi- ness at his old stand between the , .. TO r. w in ". te .. .1 F UR CHASE A S VFFL Y Dmring their litsit to CpDfereDc. c j I Quality Unequalled. m M 9 o2 , C. W. DAVIS. d8-U- t i: |