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Show lirlef Item. $hr03tUn gmution yVJSSINO, Sur.dy tiuhd EVERY tj RUSK. C9 cUaw8 sow tbs oiceptwd, Comcast. Editul nd Busiuena Mtuuifcar Don't fail to see Bulwer's night. real play of R'iclielieu ever written. the of grandest one It is rtiu;. pwg'wmei ltrUgy See - kinds of ladies niade p, and all hair goods. Combings done wcrk cheap. Orders tindf of bair tUntioii at tic bj letter Lake City. Salt Hair Store, the Standard Haib.--A- tt.bjh fe&to : 77-t- , f iih friend in ,Le ,os9 of his nd fanlily Covingtp.n fine boy, intelligent thpi.ll ptdeit onv fever. of typhoid this died morning who 2 p.m. toThe funeral will take place at the famof friends the all and morrow, a;e wiyiwl ,,,li n ily We condole 4a be present ' - ? , , . The Ogden Ilaaar. TOYS' TOY?! FOR TUB HOYS AND AND YOUNU, hlt'll AND TOOK. TiY' lillU.OI.D MR AXDI irp'An?EK MKRRY CHRISTMAS JkW WILL INSURE AND A HAFl'Y iKKD. A. SHI ELLS. A YJ5A11. ' dZStf. The select party at Hutchins', Lynne, last Mr. is pronounced one of the very evening, social gatherings ever held in that best A splendid spirit prevailed, settlement. music agd daqoing were No. 1, and the was first class in every affair wkule the Paiitt. Srucf did G. Wm. respect. r" -- '" i' ' J)R. K.L.VuVf ( Bcjfrcts lmviBjj to siiy KarnwoII to Ms numerous But biisineis iu Suit Lake City frii-in- l in Otifiifl- ilpmuiding tire wholouf his time, hah eompclled Acldrewi in future, Mwket Kow to nay fcii1-lSalt Lak City. All orders promptly attended to. Nov. Slth,IS74. tf , ' - . . Great Loss. The Sanitary Committee went to see and smell the slaughter hausa west ef town on the banks of the river, this morning. They didn't look en their return as if they had found anything ' i . ' . . ( very bad. A plensant little enow storm has whiteaed tlje ground ud the hills, but lha cWuds havo cleared oS again, Vttua ing to hide (he 6hining face of genial old v''goi. . ; Talk about no grain trl "the Vountry ! See it pilot! up at ( C, L. I. "granary, to say nothing about the fun "bins on the inside. i , Mr. Joshua Williams is seriously indisposed. ,A. host of friends wilt be sorry to learn of this. We all hQp to see him out again soon. The merchants are making out accounts upto DeeemborClt, 1874 Nv debtors, look but for those little bills and prepare to settle. The Reading Redraws open kgsin.above Turner's store. Fifth Street. Just the place for young men to spend a pleasant and profitable hour, Go, boys. Theatre night. Itiehclieu, with Mr. Cox in the title role, Mrs. Belle Douglass will also appear, and a full company. Let's go ad see that We learn , Idaho. New Counts-i- n from the Statesman, that Councilor Stal ker ha iijtroituced a bill into the Idaho . magnificent play. Look at Walker JJro.'s new advertisement, merchants pw retail customers. Get the Junction' and send to distant friepds. Ten cents a oopy. Four dollars a year4 Pay up what you owe, and pay cash oa the spot for what you bay. Schapple, the painter, got that watch which was drawn for, or shuffled for, or rattled for or something at Cook's. lie says its worth eighty dollars, and only cost him four, after he'd "set 'era up." Snbfcribers out of the county should send us their postage money directly. The First District Sunday school will have a first class party in the sew school bouse next Friday. The little folks in the afternoon, the bigger, pnes ig the semi-weekl- y Legislature, An Act creating the county of Bear Lake. It was referred lo tba ' ; committee, on. counties and county boun- evening. ; , , i daries. About every third person you meet is We guess the Bear Lake folks can stand busy with his nasal organ, and with tears in his eyes calls it his 'doxe"' it if the Maladiies can. Eh? Sam. Horrocks has a variety ef useful Beb Trek. By letter from Morgan articles which he will giveja all comers for cash. county, which was mislaid for a few days, we learn that last week' part" Davis .No enow on the plank side walk. Its vent up Hardscrabble canyon to cut. a grand thing for holey soles. saw, logs, and about, half a mile from . Why (Joesn't somebody rent the White nolnan'a mill he found a bee tree., with Ilouae,- or if you like the name belter, a iwarm of bees in it, and honey enough the Utah Hotel? Its a fine building in to last them all winter. Jle did notakp the best part of town, and ought to be the honey, but cut the tree down and occupied by a stirring "host." look home the part containing (be bees Store keepers, now's;yaur time ,to and their winter's provisions. This is make judicious arrangements for yearly said to be the first bee tree ever found ia advertising. Don't neglect it. ' ?' ,,! ,."; Utah. I J - Walker Eros, have made arrangements by which wholesale buyers of less than a ear load tun get goods at their establishment as ckeap as if purchased East or West, without the ineonvenienoe pf sending orders, waiting for shipments, and getting some The bouse things they never ordered. has also replenished their stock of groceries and dry goods, .and opened a new s Always the Move. lot of clothing and gents' furnishing goods. By reference to their new and taking a look over their extensive establishment, you will see how wide awake the firm is to the calls of tke market, and the requirements of the timea....,.. ,...,. . RETURxtD.CElder M. B. Child called to see us yesterday. He returned on Saturday from his mission to the States, to which he was appoinetd at the last October Conference. He left Ogden, Nov. 15th, and weii to., Lima Centre, Wisconsin, where he has some relatives; whom he visiiedj also at, Milton White water, Hebron, and Janesville in the ame State, lie afterwards went, to Rookford, Illinois. At all these places he conversed, with many friends on the fubject of Mormonism, being cordially received. Ihs views and accounts of Utah and the Mormons wer listened to with eager attention; and his trip will result in much good Maay influential persons were interested in the subject of polygamy, of course eliciting manyques tionsanjl creating much 'surprise when "the other 'side" was presented His personal means being nearly exhausted " nought a prudent lo return. He en jyed himself'.great. op the trip, and " 11 " "aa agreed ith, Lim " Pica. At 8:45 this momin Arthur Edward, Mwd ,Q thjS ; r,t t.-.- .. 8en of Emma Covington, of the Ogd House, ci twelve years, four lwen,rM days. Fnneral p. m. Friends are i Ued to attend. j:' T m Letter. The fol Ikgesious Ltj"B lowing letter from a certain young gen- tleman to a young lady whoin he much admires, but against whom his father has 'strong objections, was dropped in the street not a million miles from the Junction office. It appears to be a with drawal of former professions of attach ment, but by reading it, as the young lady was privately instructed to do, the writer's true sentiments, which he wished to hide from bis paternal parent, The first will be plainly discovered. ana second, nun ana iixib, uiuiu uu tenth lipes and so on, should bs read consecutively,, leading out every other two ljnes. Of course the linesMn the letter were ot divided as printed, this division being necessary because pf the JiiTereuce In the width of the leUer and the width of imrjjolumus; .x Jan. 1, 1875. The great love and tender Madame ness I have hitherto expressed for you And now I feel tfeat lay indif is false w ference towards you increases t prsporucmately eiery day, And the more I see you the more you appear ridiculous, and an object of contempt, and the more I feel disposed, inclined, and . finally determined to hate you." Believe me, I never had the least inclination to - Our last nfTer vou mv hand and heart. ' conversation has, I assure yon, left a wretched insipidity whirih has bv no means. nnappfi - me with the most exalt d i' nnininn of vour character. Y'es, madam, you will much oblige me by avoiding we. And if evor we are united, 1 shall expe rience nothing but ihe fearful hatred of my parents addecUo ' v . an everUsting dis-- , mad with of ,es, you'. Jiving pleasure am, I thiak sincerely, to the smallest you need not put yoiuself . trouble or send or write me an answer. Adieu. And be- -' lieve me that I m so averse tb you, that it is really impossible I should ever be, madam , Your affectionate Jover till death. : ' To Miss M. W. ' ! f deA paper in Illinois at i.SOi nf ..:J scriesweekly other xte paper the editor of Aogwtw Bartlett, of ,hi, bitehin post, a goat city. Deceased as !'blear-eyeU e of Virginia,-Oct- . DUDg-holfaced gunny saek, a wart-eare- a 2l' Tc He was a for a cider barrel, and plaster consequently in the of .; cast for 'the poop duck on a canal M I p. m, Friends boat." Thers must have been a of dearth society qewe that week, To-da- "8," fo"J-firstve- . d liY TELEGRAPH. SHOKPT BU1T AMERICAN. Chryenoe. 4. CXTIL YOC 15AVK at Fort Russell, or.gtnatiug in the quarters occupied by Lieut. Pardee, consumed six double houses occupieias eat her severe) therofficers' quarters. A fire Y . mometer twelve below xero. ". Potoville, Ta., 4. The Miner's Journal savs that all the colliers in that reciou have suspended work for the preieu,t. The men stopped work at the clae )f the year a.nd jlieJ P&iladelphia and Heading iron and coal companies have suspended all improve ments till ihe wares question tor Sa is settled. The puddlers who have been on a strike here for several months against a reduction of waees, resume work New Orleans, upon, 4. The) me'lnber; iusaembled at the stale bouse, nnj are the most orderly body of legislators so far, that has met in Louisiana for many years. Foster and Phelps, pf the congressional committee, are present, but declined seati oa.the platform. The chief clerk called the house to order. and called the roll, whiuli Bhowed present. Mayor L. A. Wills was elected temporary ehairman, and appointed temporary sergeants and clerk, (jpeat confusiou prevailed for some lime, hut order was finally restored, and Wilts made a brief speech, saying he would treat alf members fairly, without reference to party or color. Col. Lowell protected against the manner ot temporary organisation. cpetiKer Wiltz replied that the manner of the organi?atipn was identical, with that, of 1868, irf which Lowell participated. Five members not retnrned by thd board were declared by resolution members of the house, and took ttieir seats. Order, mow, tu. 1 p. ni., had been partially re stored. ' ' Yickshurg, 6. I is reported that a witness before the Mississippilegislative investigating committee gave evidence that some of the colored officials of Warren County had been indicted for forgery iind enibe&zle-ineand would have been tried but for the breaking of the circuit court by the arrest and forced investigat ion of Sheriff Crosby. It was also stated that the cplored people did net anticipate trouble with the tax lenguers and were not pro- pared for it; that the whites first began the firing on the 7th of December alter the blacks had retreated, that many of tke colored men wtnt to (he city, expecting that the colored militia were to be organized; others did not know what was wanted of them, and carried their women and children; that half of them were not armed, and a large majority turned back. when., they . learned tbat The witdifficulty was apprehended. ness estimated the number of blacks killed at bO to 75 and two whites, with very few wounded. Washington, ,4. .. ;The Secretary oftrb's Interior has ftOr nbunped for the guidanco oft local land officers the following important ruling" : First, a h6uieste'a.der who makes bis en-- . try in good faith has six months in which to establish his residence, and the tract embraced in suoh entry is ex- eepted from the grant to a railroad definitely located during said six mouths, eten. if, the homestead is aierwardf io abandoned;' 2d; a cash entry cancelled be-- " cause it embraced more than ICO acres, and not included in a subsequent entry, does not Jpure to a railroad which wus definitely located after the first entry, was made aud prior la canoellt)tiou thereof. The Secretary of the Interior affirms the following rulings qf the general laud office: The time a homestead claimant was in the United States military service in the late rebellion should be taken'as part of the fiv years In which a contest under the fifth section of the homestead act could he commenced, and if such per riod when added to the time of actual residence and cultivation was mpre than five years before the contest commenced, the contest should be dismissed. Commissioner Btjrdett decides that the testimony in homestead contests may be taken before gay officer authorized to administer oaths and nsipg a seat upon proper notice to defendant. New York", 4. Tiufus ILilcIi, as managing director of the Pacific Mail company, has removed Charles Q. Sichleuer from Iba pSics-b- f accountant and treasurer on the gronnd Nicklcuerbas appealof retrenchment. - . ed to the hoard of directors. Corporation counsel E. Delnfield Smith has received letters from ex Judge John K. Porter and George Ticknor Curtis, expressing their willingness to with him in'his 'elforts to procure restitution from Wm. M.Tweed and others of amounts stolen from the city. Detective Nettlesbip, implicated in the safe burglary at Washington has returned to his heme in Newark, X ., after an extended absence. Owing to the engagement of, one of Tilton's lawyers the scandal case will not be called until 2 p.m. The jurors will be sworn in by fifties, aDd any excuses which may be offered will be beard brsJodgo Neilson, who is td ' ', 1 1 .) preside, OTJ37L HAVING INOIfKAHEr) rmm fmA mnz 0 . 'I! AM ll ,.ii I j ,. Jas4 f ? i .; . .I.-.- .y . ; I. s.l : .1 . . v ! .:. .j I " .; !. i li' .n i 1 aj ;.. uJ :j . ' Purchasing in ' Large Quantities 'and1 fVeighting by the CAR LOTS, we can sell at such figures as 'i render it unnecessary; ' less than the CAR LOAD tq d;ejther r East or .West. . 1 . mr0 3-2- s m&li warn s 11 (iOOIt RKAKOH wlij tlu'y wiUIi a'viir wotk,. fitf 7 r BOLD ARRIVING EYEftY FEW DAYS, OUR d204eod l40 law-u- i DEPARTMENT GOODS DRY I Complete lu every Yurleljr Wo iiavo gono Into ' fit as .. , X JMLm, I Ladies' California Shoes! BY , C Ogdcn, rtab. !:!! U AND BY - !G6ods, j ta t ST. LOUIS, MO., ES- k A i! stock be calleil fo by !e?in(r an Should any particular kind noi Uei at Lake House '( order, in two dafs it can be had from our Salt j Excelsior Manful Co., ' STOCK OUR DOUBLED Jancy Dress Ladies' i'.:'. to buy, " They are the cheapest They are the best to usq, Tlley take evenly and quickly, . Their operation is perfect, They have always a good draft, Tbey are made of the best material, They roast perfectly, They lequire but lit tie fuel, They are very low priced, H They are easily managed, They are suited to ail localities, Every Sive guniMa('4 tfe glvo (atiHfction r WE. 1IAYE , We Imvp t . . ' 'I'T'V . v i, the en l 5, nit i 1 si s ' a'hke s" etuUisluncut,! nr any ..:'r '" " mj offcf IOTjkI13(0 lilIv, bo Uftd tailor'n ,,, I n i: 1 lL -- ' - 1 "' ;! , ' t CoHistnntlf ItoplenUhed, ' ' l.'.!; j. .'.VR J Hi 1.i'' l''V!I lU-'- WilLKlSR BROTHERS,, iti-l- y ' i ' i Vi, ill. f ' ill!,; hill .a.i i a wo); i iJrJUtSlyJ , iMui.-.ii- r. nil-iw.- ,..ti . , 7 NEW GOODS i . '; -rji I'M iU -. i'j,.- -- if... AT TII l' lovder Yea! IowIer 1ooI)'V - is put up in Full Weight Cans. Doolev'H Yeast Is Perfectly Pure and Wholesome ; 35yt ' ).. i.. Sido- -" Maii ' j i . -- j io. IooIey STTYeast I'wd er Makes all kinds of Dumplings, s - ' j I is the I .l I FUIST-CLAS- ! ' AfL TO. BE tSQLI) AT Ioder weight. ':' " Ilfioley'w Yeast Is the because full Cheapest, t',t; yltf?rft jji " t:(-,'!''-" ,tj!t jtittil! l'!u"t I I 1 f kept ' i, ftl,(,fi .Unit wMipj udT n ,rf ,,, v.twl-u- TIIjV tS '.'I; " j I. I , J,J Lowcat 1'owdcr ooIey,!i Yeast. to Is : give patisfaclion. guaranteed Be Sure to ask for cxtu asdUsspeIt. us. Powder Pooley's Yeast ofl with other kind and do not bo yd) Yeast pooley' Is up in Tin Cans of Ioder : ! .11 CeiWOOpMAlSEE various sixes, d88 if, put fuitable for Families, Boarding Houses; Hotels, Keetaurants, and Kiver, Lake aod Opeaij , Vessels on tsbort or lung, '.' ' 'f ' ' " ' ' voyages. " A NEW: STOGE: " " The marke ic flooded, with Cheap, In ferior, Baking and Yeast Powder of light or short weight. ,,DOOLEY'S YEAST PQWDEU is warranted full strength and ' full weight. Sold at wholesale and retail1, generally through' ut the United Slates, by dealers in Groceries and Family Supplies, l,.;i...i 0-1 I, .....i I.' H J',"'' J) U jii-ii- V ""i'Tlr. ' ... It 2y v:;.,! i (! AH jsfi ipi J fit ihiJv J'.i!j ',.: .' il bi:.-- t lllA itj-.Ti- i 1 J'acific niK ! Ever brought Junction. ' rrtiritor. dJ9tt or Sandstoue Monuments ,7ai3ue)n 8TI.E'f, t t$ tf n'l c!ie. t (XiVKS-Th- in tba isketi ?:"At m'J ;' it Uureaiis. Iledstead-- Iarlor and Chauiber Kettt, lw$gh '',1 V GIiikm'K, C biilrs, 1 Nitiis, Looking Nnfv. )VIiat-;to- t, Brackets, and nil Klmdw of .u vi adt Fowler, - Ulityty ( "C,W ai s CUT AM) ItTTTJihD bY MAI-- Eux Li'' ,'M'd i t MONUMENTS. Marble For) Sole - City,': 1 BO POTEI:) giurautl. lieAItM.Ey, All -' ANSIU5T A.VD 110MBCUFIQM SOLJCiTJiD nuA MHlnliM. Uou M. 11. 30 I- BEARDSLEY HOUSE, - ' 'I'm- r ilSCTIOS ' FINE ST rFURNITUItE to Ibis SAN FllANClgCO. Off den . v! Just arrived from the East, a tpItibtiU JloctSoa f iW I CO., Couat. WELLMAX, Geacral Agects fur .i. ail rtiuinJ n 1 i (fOBMSBLT ' 4f1!'tii':"!,l", ..I'jtit.'l 'liitf any put ki S iJ I'm. a.U bvelhihg generally STUHE.i.: S - ' Ofrderil'ir.Ai l!-,- .'; i louder Yeast ' inn liUl'tf w j fttl.-.-- l V.. J aw ijow flblp to olTcr to ihe publio Best, because pcrfestly pure. "I i Grchandisc Cakes and I'nstry, nice, Ught.& licalthy. i : -- HAVJNQ PENKWED!mY STOCK OF"" j iji! iJ i:,Wi ,). j.!mii Pot-Pie- I)ool-'- ' i j gtjTipti.j general Yestt I'owder I)ooleti Delictus Muffins, Griddle Oakes, Makes Corn Bread, STONE FRONT r STORE, ' Ilooley'is . Yeast iowdcr Makes Elegant Bisouita and Rolls. . o, m:l,i.vt . .i.-- to merchants. v ' ; . J i' n Jr.) a thi we can fft'en tune-mwx- nt FOREIGN. " " v 'i ' A- i . Stockholm, 4. Professor Johann Wilhelin .ettsrstedt, of Ihe UniTersrty pf Land, a e)nin?nt Swedish naturalist, died aged 90 years. , k ' Madrid, 4. Ca8tellar has resigned the presidency of the commission t the centennial exbi bition, the shancellorship of public in struction and his universal prolessor sbir.- ' i ' .' ' i A decree' has been issued suspending the jury system. ; Paris, 4. A second ballot will be necessary for a member of tke Assembly in liautes Branbau-baPyrenes. The usiie'd vole of Rep-- , and Alioot, Sep., exceeds by J 0,000 that cast for the Bonapartist candidate jiraahauben will retire in favor of Alicot, who hits adopted a more re publican tone in his latest political manifesto. A republican triumph is considered certain.. .; .. ; Sq ' j - GBOGEEIES at-ar- . OVH.STOCK, S...V : i , - 0D1,:: 31.1 IX Carefully Examined e Agr nt AJii) facy r uitNififiul : SPKIXG BEDS. A SPKCIAtTY. for Mostou tV IfainHn KmquaUvti Cpln t f o-rp"- ; ! ' |