Show A SERVICE the of dabid george lekon in their list rest ing alce the earthly remains of david george nelson were yesterday afternoon buried at the acty cemetery his spirit commended to the creator by the relatives and friends who bad known him in life impressive eer vice waa held at the third ward meeting house the funeral procession being led by alie ogden bind the members ot which appeared in full dress uniform and members of other bands who had volunteers their services upon the removal 0 the remains from the residence on twenty third street to the hearse the bond played newer my bcd to thee and the solemn escort proceeded to the place of service a fanneral march being played by the musicians en route As the all beakers entered the house of worship bearing the casket the band again played nearer my god to thee and this solemn and beautiful air was repeated upon each removal of the remains until consigned to the last earthly rest the dear friends of the deceased in memory of the dead and as a mark of sympathy for the bereaved wife and children and other near relatives had prepared florial decorations which illustrated the beauty and eim of the soul which has now been called to labors of another character the house was filled to crowding with relatives and trenda of the deceased and family who listened attentively tent ively and earnestly to the services which ere conducted by bebop window farr assisted by prominent aldera ader joseph hall invoked the divide and after an appropriate hymn alder ben K rich held the attention of the audience for a considerable time with a fitting tribute to the memory of david george nelson life had been euah that none in the city of ogden or where who had known him could eay douht eave in the kindest words of liis life and devotion to his god to his family and to those niah whom he daily came in contact bishop V stratford and bishop farr aso spoke of the pure life of the deceased after another hymn by the choir alie benediction was pr by V W V right upon the closing of the services cervices vices the fare of the deceased was looked upon tor the last time by loving relations and kind friends the funeral procession was then re edmed and the last act performed at the cemetery so more on this earth all that was earthly of julia may farr daughter of enoch and mary farr waa interred in the ogden city cemetery alie funeral services were held at residence on adams avenue yesterday at ten a rn bishop windlow farr presided over abe services A boat of relatives and friends were present to pay their last reap ecta to one whom they had learned to love while alive and whose early departure they keenly felt apostle john henry kolh was the airet speaker he dwelt on the mireion ot man on this earth and hii duty to hlll fellow being jie spoke in the most laudatory terms of the qualities of the deceased she was one who had no bad qualities she v aa loved by one by all dihe waa the gera in the crown of her fathers houseboy hous eboH and her goad nature sweetness of temper kindness and affection at boce won a place in the hearts of all alio inada lier acquaintance in her abe parents lost a dutiful daughter and the community one of its roost lovely and amiable women her puny of life would bj an example to all one that could be imitated with abe greatest profit if the world had reached he perfection that she had obtained in her few years of life on this earth here would be a pa radiee indeed president lorin parr grandfather of the young daiy spoke of her feelingly and it was plainly evident how anch he the blow his son and him arlt had sustained in the loss of one of fairest creatures the remarks were and tended to console alia hobarta of the bereaved parents and the relatives mho gathered around herb er in all due solemnity and with a large train of frienda in attendance she was consigned to the balent tomb to await the cill of the master and the reunion with parents brothers sisters and friend orange blossoms the residence of ambrose greenwell sr one of llie gioi t well known citizens of ogden was a buze ot light last evening on the occasion of the marriage of his daughter mary to sir lafayette parley the nuptial knot was tied by bishop fair at 8 20 in the evening As boon a the ceremony waa over and the bride and had been con granulated by the many people present they adjourned to the eypper table which was loaded with the beat that the city could afford there the party en joyed themselves not BO much in the joviality wit and repartee common on gucci occasions as in doing even handed justice to the delicacies set before them the presents shown tithe visitors were numerous and costly it is not often that such an array of gifts is shown at a marriage aupper the la well know n in this city of the bride a better girl than whom could scarcely be found in ogden city too much can not bo said when it is declared that the bridegroom lias secured a treasure sufficient baa not absen pad D ring the evening she delip hud her many friends with a rendition of the popular song A bunch of lilacs first bung in this city by karl gardener in fatherland and a number of other airs which took well with the pirly she being assisted by her brohier jack the evanine was spent as pleasantly as one could desire and when the party broke up each ona had a most hearty wish for the welfare of the happy pair in which TUB fervently joins made one last isaac kandill and miss clara gunnison were made one by bishop winslow farr the marriage ceremony was performed at the residence of the happy mother on twenty third street at 8 50 there w ere a number of friends both parties present who vied with each other in condrat elating the happy couple who had thus started out on lifes wa to battle with the storms that now and then trouble that ocean and participate of the joys of connubial happiness ike is a brother of one of the typos on this paper and with the instincts that characterize alie of prin tera he has not forgotten the hard working man in the hour of his prosperity and happiness TUB wishes the happy couple all the bliss and happiness that they can desire while sojourning sojo anaid the hills and valleys of married life police court alderman whalen is doing a land office business in court nowadays now a days the city is not aa law abiding as it was boasted a few months ago ant drunks and other offenders are daily being brought into court to answer to their misdeeds yesterday the following parties had to interview bis honor on the point of paying a small fee for the fun of spending a few hours in such bliss as drunkenness creates james robinson found guilty of indulging too much was fined 9 failing to pay the amount he will depend ten days in jail james burns hal followed his example and suffered the came fate with the difference that he will remain in jail fifteen days james johnson paid his assessment of ta for the same of fence john mechem having stolen a coat from off the dummy standing in front of cloth ing establishment was found guilty and sentenced to pay a fine of 50 and costs As he did not have the necessary amount lie will make himself comfortable in the cooler for fifty five da s nearly two mouths first district court the following business was transacted in the first district court yesterday nov judge II 11 I 1 aien derson on the bench the case of J II 11 klausa vs thomas et al involving some real property in railroad lands was continued until today to day jens neilson Nei laon a native of denmark was admitted to citizenship jacob F jeppeson also a native 0 denmark was admitted to citizenship the court adjourned until today to day at ten a m arrested for cohabitation Coha the deputy marshals went down to kanesville Kanes ville yesterday where they ar created diaries 8 white on the charge of unlawful cohabitation they brought him and his alleged plural wife before commissioner perrin who bound them over for preliminary examination in the sum of and 50 the defendant was released on the former and the alleged wife on the latter bond aeter B ret araon and wilson porter became sureties for both parties they got the bear three hunters returned from lost cn ek yesterday laden with the spoils of the hunt they were dick mccarty K A wells and james thompson they had been gone about a week and in that time they had killed one cinnamon bear and five deer be f idab having punished as many snakes the bear was brought to grilla butcher shop where the epicure can secure a piece of the meat it weighed pounds dr dadley injured dr II adley well known in the city was thrown from bia horse on twenty yesterday afternoon and seri Berio ugly injured the animal became frightened and in the ensuing excitement landed iti rider against a bouse the doctor badly bruised his handa and face and received an ugly cut above the left eye lie was taken to bia homo where ur bow era attended him and skillfully bound up bis wounds A C GRUE and jeweler at farb lynne ogdan 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