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Show Mr. Edward S. Baker, . e i traveling agent and correapontieni oi Crofut's Western World, called in our efficethis afternoon. During the last he has made aa extended tour of Personal. year uruisn the Pacific coast, laoiuawg I : v lumbia. 0 brought last ffpston . day. bullion were , ... ' IDS deliverei in .nberePP' Try tliem. Notice ' to Dakcbrs. Parties that dance have received invitations te the . 1J--. l to fee given Dy Clayton auu urauum, at Friday evening, December 12th, ed. U .... nGDES BAZAR, .NTRS? ST. N MA Chapman & Scally's, will be furnished carriages free on application to Carroll notions & Dee's Livery Stable. . - uum mail teaks pjYS '"?jjcIS, ne CU&KTi,r8' UEAD I'Ki"- - - QUARTERS. " On The Union Pacific. Passengers who came in from the East yesterday Central Pacific : kAtsaan us-- afternoon, report that heavy snows had (.Hied this morning -- F t n A ftfl w u. ir01 on fallen betwetn Omaha and this point, account, vrg. The late but travel on the road was unobstructed. route. the ...ilone At Columbus they were overtaken by a , almost of unpreeedentfierce , storm which lasted until they reached Sydney, where the snow was wlv it J. 8tan- - two feet in depth. After leaving there ... the storm. had moderated somewhat. ilWV--- They all express the belief, that there is Sof this month, the passenger comparatively little danger to be apprehended this winter from snow blockades, loftheUnion Pacific were . fcoarrt the amount . as the precautions taken by the Company We understand we against that contingency, are ample and - mt .fKigtt TWWtimely. were enormous. P.-T- i C. TII1V be . iKthey .j Tinnnrn. Condensations. 11. tO W. eO From yesterday's New : khh - morning's Ueraia .. . ti lpsnees of tiie intention u furna- theatre to keep the IiBi- .- This ,w it is .UUke to heated, and not tb fires at any time to g wise and considerate. ontinually l il - 1. 4l is cauea w i in anotner Court of the 'County fcsHixG.-Atte- ntion & mn. Thepresemtionotmensuiu of great mountain streams is a matter this and we are glad to see ortance, Persons woo gfcr from the Court. should take particular nonce i ling .1 i BJ0Tern (fiemseires in rl IT bv . Probate Court . j .1iub re- ana receueu to morning Grand Jury. True bills were prttUU Julius Diesel ior rape, toad pin or murder in the first CWtUt to?0 and C. Monroe for 3. UiHer depee, ffiiodUreen;. The Court then hoBATr CscRT.-- The -- lie lab yVAiuOi ftrts.iMde to Jesting the seated uuomuuiug nil si: persons from mowhich have been pre for the public benefit, ut,n quails tb to prevent city - that in some insta'n'pes "latelj tie warnings given have passed :ded. Last Sunday tome boys from Marriott's settlement were seen pursuing Atse birds in Mr. Parry's field where thy bare sought shelter. Care will be ire informed ft niej to put an end to fall the lawless sports are caught in the act persons who tftioubliogthe.quails. Geasd next Friday even ts t select party will be given by lews. Clayton and Graham at the' taction Hotel. Preparations have been Jtrfteted to make it the occasion of one We most pleasant reunions that have jet occurred in this city. The committees We been carefully selected with a view making it brilliant and successful. Wer tie patronage of such popular b Chapman and Scally, there is no Party. On Forty young ladies are wanted at the theatre for the Christmas ballet. Only two inebriates were brought before the police court yesterday. The Newt thinks times are dull. Two of the prison inspectors, Mr. A. Pyper and Bp. Keller, visited the penitentiary, and after making inquiries into the cause p the dissatisfaction expressed by a number of prisoners there, came to the conclusion that the trouble arose from the course of the cook, who is himself a convict, but not dressed in prison clothes. He was "putting on too many airs" to suit his companions, and he was ordered at once to doa the striped clothk " ' ing.' From this morning's Herald: The new hot-afurnaces for heating the Salt Lake theatre, have been put in operation, and add greatly to the comfort of the frequenters of that popular place of resort. The snow storm which has been raging in the Cottonwoods for several days continues with unabated force. At Alta there were yeesterday morning six feet of snow on the level, and the teams between that place and the mouth of the canyon have all been taken off. The Grand Jury of the Probate Court met at the Court House yesterday morning and remained in session all day. "Oliver Cromwell" was repeated last night for the last time this season. From the Tribune t The streets are daily crowded with people, notwithstanding the disagreeable ' weather, but they are in such a horrid condition that ladies are afraid to ven; , ir ture out. Judge McKean yesterday heard the case of Bradley, charged with violating an order of. jthe court. The defendant was fined in the sum of $300. In the suit pending between Captain Forbes and the Flagstaff mine, involving the sum of $17,000, on motion the at tachment was dismissed. kl that the Died. expectations of their Political Items. Repre- sentatives Fine Xew LUNCHEON. Murder in St. Louis. In the House of Yarmouth Bloaters at G. H. Tribe's. ... r.i to- - BY TELEGAllPII AT THE LUNCH STAND, Aiwa ICO, will be - , y, gratified. PRICES. THE LOWEST the-iro- u .. ,liei oceurred nsurl at Carson City, when M. H. Penitentiary Ma twty escape! e" 1'berty u. and twenty-fiv- e A desperate struggle for occurred, and an estimable ... rc.i aamod -- v" "tj, ia assisting to Butiny. was killed. We be- wo that the Lieutenant Governor , "au appeared on the scene of ttf,. oi tne peace, ,. -- hoeffefltoH PUired ere ftTQmin.i f W9 ..j1 coxojjc, were and returned. C4 asj .1,.;. naj a When uigui, Dig ... letter was p0cket wriUen the J.rectedtoayoungwoman . "l eane liy- - d affecting assurances to her 'inglove, and concluded with w direct Km. 1 iiiHh Ttl 10 Cln in the . 'lChrg90fbe . 19 j,a uers 7 urler- - 4fthePPle Popular. Measures among whom Beardslet - - . - in l the , Territory to the ' preparation of Dec. 9. Skinner, J Dinachy, Bryan: B, libbitts, Halt Lake; N Steino, Connne; J Cassin, C P R R; W Dodge, Salt Lake; W Knowles, Bingham; 8 Martin, Cheyenne; U Kimball, Laramie; F Hutchins, J B Harm an, U P B R; E V Engleman, Bellville, Ills. II G , Some of the ancient laws of Mas sachusetts are worthy of considera tion at the present day. In 1642 there was a law providing that "those who do not teach, by themselves or others, their children and apprentices so much learning as mav enable them perfectly to read the English tongue and knowledge of the capital laws shall be fined twenty shillings for each neglect therein." In those days it was also thought proper that no interference should prevent suitable marriages. A law of 1641 reads that if any person shall wilifully and unreasonably deny any child timely or convenient marriage, or shall ex ercise any unnatural severity toward tnem, such children shall have liber ty to complain to authority for re arcss in such cases. lioston, M. Samuel 0. Cobb, democrat, but nomin ated by all parties except the prohibi y eiectea mayor Dy a tionists, was majority of 18,623. Cushing, the prohibition candidate, received but 668 votes. Four ladies were elected on the school board. San Francisco, a. democratic members of the Thirtv-fiv- e legislature met in caucus at Sacramento u.t nirht. and resolved not to make nominations. The purpose appears to hn to block the proceedings in the joint convention by voting steadily for demo crats. It is reported that several rail road magnates east have sent money to Sacramento to be used in deleaung Mr. ' Booth. to-aa- . Grape-stone- are said to be a better s attend Medicines. STOCK OF GOODS The patronage of the public and es pecially that of the late firm is solicited. AT LOW FIGURES grape-stoue- EAST SIDE MAIX STREET, OGDEN, - UTAH: PREPARATORY. Gr JOSEPH C, Fifth Street, THKIB NJEW BUILDING ! GROCERIES THEM A CALL -- a ! INSPECT. JOHN BOYLE. GRAHAM, - - Ogdeu. ATTENTION TO HIS NEW of INVITES AND GROCERY. FAMILY -- Imported Furniture ever offered iu thia city. CALL TO MO VI Tlio Best and Cheapest ! PAI5PE & BOESSEL. AND ASD PEOYISiOXS, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. IF TOO WAN , FASHIONABLE iL Bargain 1 T. E. BROWN, M. D. -- rHYSIClAN.SVRGEON DRESS-MAKIN- WATC1IMAKEES & JEWELERS, MAISr STItEET, OGDEX. MRS. GIfcA.II AM!, - Fifth Street, - Ogden. v PREPARED TO UNDERTAKE ALL KINDS IS of AlunmuB of University of V., Crduat of Richmond Medical CoIIese. Va.. Resident l'hysi- cian and Surgeon to College Hospital; fellow of Va. Medical Society. After a number of years practical acquaintance with, the Diseases of the Eastern and Western States and Territories has located permanently at Ogden City, and promises first class service, upon the latest and most improved methods of Allopathic Treatment in all departments of X FASHIONABLE ... KEEDLE-WOE- of the public The patronage solicited. RECEPTION ROOMS Strt. d2 tf Ofllee aud Residence, Main t Guns. Pistols, Fifth Stbbkt, ; Half a Ogden, Block Wut of Main Strict. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Ammunition. Cloth- ing Cleaned and Repaired. 183-l- m BUTCHER SHOP. ' CHOICB ITS CARTRIDGES. and TOBACCOS :.;'- - arietji. ; CIQABA ' ' In tS7-l- frm y CM Fourth Street, Ogden. BAPvNARD WHITE'S YARD. LUMBER Prime Beef, Mutton , Etc., Good Cats ' Repairing Xeatty Executed. NEEDLE GUN OPPOSITE & SFE CTA CLES. STAIRS UP J. IIOLTHER, L. is respeetfully JEWELRY, PLATED SILVER WARE CUTLERY, Surgery and Mid- - FASHIONABLE TAILOR. wtery. Medicine, "Watches, Clocks, for ladies and children.: "V , G. AND OBSTETRICIAN G City Drug Store. 9IAIN ST., OGDEST, and Low Prices. : Wm. DRIVER, Prop, COALVILLE COAL. Dealer la DRUGS, 5 T"15LTVERED IN ANY QUANTITY TO ANY XJ part oi town. By the ton at the cars, " " delivered, - 0 $7.00 - Patent Medicines w 8.00 ISANFQRD f. BINGHAM, Office WINES, JR., FINE C3 at V. V. Freight house CH Opposite Union Depot, 2 FEB DAI. 60C. BOARD MEAI accommodations. . , ft O H d Fine Stock of Perfumery and; loilet Articles r o Prescriptions s PS W. CLARK. ' THE UTAH HOTEL, ' AND CONSTANTLY ON see me. 1'rivate rooms lor parties. z H 3 a w 0 o 9 3 of Entertainment d307-t- A Accurately Prepared. Call at -- ir m ...... f a" H New (4 H -- ) aS3 LUI.IEER YARD, o a e Corner Wall and Sixth Street, if IN OGDEN CITY. HAND. THE CITY DRUG STORE! s e The Finest House ssr WW a w i 1 , GKOCEEIES. In w BRANDY, Turps, Variilslics, w en WHISKIES, COGNAC ' 0 18. Bar Attached. TO RENT. GINS, Case Goods, Paints. OIIn, tot P BEARDSLEY HOUSE, ! PURE Special Katrs by the Car Load, 3- - OGDE2ST, HEAR U. P. FREIGHT DErOT. Eliftilly Situated, white" pixe H ASD WITH substitute lor cofiee tnan cnicory in, EXCELLENT ACCOMODATIONS. When roasted aud ground they are For particulars apply to siiid to possess an aroma very much and the India coffee, East like that of IF. THOMSON, is about beverage obtained therefrom OGDEN. thfisame as coffee' in taste, though inferior in quality. The beverage furnished by many of the restaurants UPHOLSTERY.. is very far ironi being "tne same as ALL ITS BRANCTIE8, CARRIED ON BY pnfTfie in taste." aud it is probable over ine ron ;he subscnlr. could be mflice. Entrance by theWorVsnop alley tmiween j. niwi that decided improvement OiSce auiee'and tbe Post made on the present article by the THOMAS VntnH. gept. 3rd, 1673. use of s, FURNITURE u-U- , n men will find employment. Propr. STOCK JUST KECEIVED. The moat Competent Drug gist LIQUOR STORE. , KXTKNSITC SEW GOODS, CLOSING OUT INTO UIS cf ARK . : AS REMOVED TOUIi Are constantly kept on hand and offered for tale at WALKER BROS, II OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, In this city, on Tuesday the 9th inst., , 5 Julia, daughter of. N. C. and Mary a. Good ilarttord, tt., . JOHN" BECIITOL, Presiding. A small house in New Britain burned Flygare, aged eight months. The fun. II. M. BEARDSLEY, wfie colored his Proprietor. and a oh About Clark. man, after last night, Charles II. eral will take place d49tf. to death. burned child and diat Chris. Blair, was conducted noon at 2 o'clock, from the residence of Manchester, N. II., 9. Way evening by the officers charg- - her parents The Democrats elect a mayor by 511 duty of remanding him to plurality. Heretofore they carried by in Carson one ward. East side Main St., Ogcien. City. Further facts Troy, N. Y., Hotel Arrivals. mg mm have been made known. First Class Wines, Liquors, Ales, Porters, Cigars, mills in long strike at u Prominent lilnr in Ika Twelve hundred Kone but genuine articles lmporteov tan blu BEARDSLEY HOUSE. ....ll this city ended Meads JOHN BOYLE Groceries aud Fancy Goods, Room for Company. Havana Feeling on the Private Lunch from 10 cts. to 60 cli. '"Virginius." The very best Ales, Porters and Cigars. Washington, 9. At the expiration of the morning hour, the House took up the bill to repeal the increase of salary act. Cox favored its repeal, but preferred the bill presented by the minority. Lawrence tavored the repeal because it was de- niandi'd by the people, and a failure to repeal the law would result in the de feat of the Republican party. Some amusement was created bv the admis sion of Lawrence, in reply to a question that he took back pay uuder the law ef Ob. Kendall, of INevada. opposed the He respected the people's epeal. lam or, and argued to show that the in crease or salary was just, considering the abolftion.of the franking privilege, mileage, &c. Negley would favor the repeal of ike bill if it was presented as a ieasure of economy, onu ooedience to he expression of the popular will, but be was not satisfied with the motives of the nan who presented it. Wilson, of Indiana, was nut opposed to a repeal of the bill, noi did he wish to argue that he salaries were not fixed too high, but be did desire to show that there was nothing unworthy or dishonest in paes- ug the bill; that a man might vote for and still be the peer in integrity and of all tne multitude oi Lis conscience, detractors. The people had the right to emand a repeal, and as they had done o he hoped that the law would be re pealed, and the salaries be left as they were before. Townsend advocated an amendment proposed by himself, fixing the salaries of members at $6,000 per annum. Lynch argued that, whatever change was to be made, whether to in- rease or decrease, it should not take effect during the present Congress. Hale, ' of Maine, gave notice that he would try to get a vote on the bill to morrow. New York, 9. will publish The Tribune, letter from Havana, dated December 4th, in which it is stated that the popular opinion excited by Spanish advices from the United States at one time reached tever heat, but is now subsiding on the streets and among the volunteers and the lower order of Spaniards. There were threats of violence and at one point the mob had actually concluded to destroy the "Virginius," but were deterred therefrom by the action of the officials. There is bo question but that all the Spaniards on the Island are averse to relinquishing the "Virginius," and . would i pet do" itif they were not absolutely compelled by those who prefer the surrender of the war vessel. There are threats of burning or scut tling her. So serious have the threats been remarked that the guard on the Virginius," which inontinues to lay at the Navy lard has been doubled, and have been other extra precaations taken. The officers of the navy keenly feel their humiliation in the return of the "Virginius,"' and it has been pro claimed in the newspapers that if the vessel is given up, all the officers of the "Tornado " will resign all grades, honors and decorations, and retire from the service; that many officers in other war vessels, will do the same. Such has been the tone since the announcementof the demands of the United States. Matters are now growing quieter, and while the dogged intention of the Spaniards fetill exists, and .there may be some trouble at the time of the surrender, the Government will take such precautions as it can to lessen the danger. H. E." Hasford, cashier of August, King & Co., brokers, is missing with some $45,000, belonging to the, firm. Hasford was formerly president of the Croton bank. St. Louis, 9. was killed Richard Batticher, of his intended brother the wife, by Benjamin Colonenbold. Off-den- . l!t DKALKR BON TON SALOON, JUrugs, Hu Stud op a neat Another Missing Man. !t ' ALBERT CRAY. Main St., . RKItlOirEB. H0RR00KS, JAS.-L- I.umber, Lath, O n a m aM 0 In 1 a a sa B of the best quality, on IIunl in Always Quantities. Largo The Cheapest in Tovn, t e , . s o and Sliliiglos, P. CALL AND SEE. P 9 W. D. WILLIAMS. tf ' |