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Show ! A PJot. Deep-lai- d thrilling talo is told hid the Allentown (Pa.) Herald on to the The following j,y Saturday, Nov. 14th. In the village of Cherry ville, Nor- county, on Tiud:iy nipht, most daring a attempt at rubbinu;hu establishment of Mr. dry goods As is generiCoona was frustrated. thampton in towns in the ally the cuse country, the people residing within a mile or meet at the village ttore in the evening for consultation and a debatiThe store ng of the day's events. ofMr. Koons is nightly visittd by a certain number of gentlemen, and Tuesday night was no exeeptiou to The usual nuuiber were this rule. there, but, unlike other times, departed an hour or two earlier thau nuual for their respective homes. tfl-- After they had left Mr Koons and his hired man (colored) were the only persons present, and wheu preparing to retiie, the door opened and i woman dressed in the hight of To the occupants fashion entered. of the room every face in the village ia familiar, and upon getting the lady jiview they saw at a glance that she was a stranger in the p! ac? The goon found such to be the case. The female, in a bold manner, enquired of Mr. Koons whether he would furnish her wi'.h a night's lodging, that she was far away from home and friends, unusually modest, anddidu't hke to stop at the hotel. The proprietor of the store was amazed at the request of the strange woman before him. and replying, according to the dictates of his con science, informed her that it was impossible. The lady ouly paid slight attention the reply, and finally, as if provoked, she squatted down on a chair near the stove, arranging the fuld of her dress in a very tasty manner. That she was wise and is evident from the way in which she resumed conversation. The stopping over night subject wa9 not alluded to for the first quarter of an hour. Topics more endearing aud interring was discussed, Mr. Koons and his colored man being fairly beside their senses at the conversational powers aud elegant language used by this lair young woman attired so prettily. Whea both her hearers were seemingly agaiu proposed to Mr. Koons that he provide her a bed. The hour was far advinced aud the time of closing the hotel already past, so he finally conto far-seein- spell-boun- g d, sented. The best furnis led apartment iu the house was allotted the fair stran-paaud that settled matters thus far. The colored s rvaut, it appears, was ot so much dazzled by the brilliancy of this elegantly-dashelady as his aaster, and while preparations were being made to esoort the newcomer to the room he stole off and secreted himself under the bed. There he awaited developments. Presently the strange guest came Once in the room, his suspi along. eons were fully realized. The lady bad in her possession a satchel, and this she opened, taking cut a murderous looking knife, two large revolvers od a long, thick rope. These articles were placed on a stand and prepara tions made for retiring. The pistols, knife and ropo had already greatly alarmed him, but when lie saw that this woman was a man in lemale apparel, his fear was so great that he shook like a leaf. The tullow enndle was extinguished and the couch sought. This paitly quieted the fears of the nigh frightened to Uuh negro, but under the circumstances it wasn't safe for him to close his eyes in sleep. The overhaul appeared exceedingly quiet, aad the spy underneath was at a lo?s r, d Hat the ground (in his night mum was picked up by is and hurriedly carried flit Co to '1 ). The hours seemed years. As the clock struck the hour of 12, shrill wlustlo was heard outside, ftnd this caused the ocoupant of the hod to start to up, go the whdo and ftise it. While in this p.;s (ion the ngro stole nilently from bcutrath his hiding place, and, seiziag the would-h- ? lubber liy the feet, hurled him ui of the window. Two persons wra sending un Jerccath, and a little further down the road another m in had a hor?c and wagon i a charge. The c?ro, who waa the only eye witness U th': proceedings, report that upon v Hi been ,;. th? ;i, b) ser .ilv !:! a ;. t' r j was was ma no suc.ee i v c .vs. Carefully Examined that he must hava injured, if not killed, by iiti M - YOU HAVE UKTIL ,) .ei' :,u DON'T BUY Koons being awakened and the cries of his n'cd up airs, whea he expired Search . with j .uies, but been tor the ;.;:'ant negro, it is The Napa liegisli We mentioned says: returned HAVING just ot'Meneral VVA d ii;;.v s will UoorlH Douglass CALL AM) EXAMINE, SMITIIFIELI), CACHE Scjitemher 2VM, n. Pricen low, Cooil Come end DINWOODEY'S SinineiiMe Stoelt from the Kct with n Merchiiniline, pHpwial-l- y nt l'lrft rlii.e ee Produce taken. or CO.. aTG-- FMNITURB ! ti WALL PAPER ar.d FEATHERS. ATTKATIOX. WHO WOULD WALK ! Removed from Main Street U west Clock. half-bloc-k Co-o- p. WHKN Z. C.M.I, will M furnish a Spring Wagon Light dl-- HUNDRED ONE Nil AT WAGOX d'2S.Vlm P H KTery Store guaranteed 80Ln to give SutUfaction II. HOOPER, Siipt. FURNACES, Ranges nid Stoves For lVood, Hard and Soft Coal. WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Registers, Ventilators. STORM O. W. TDMKIt. Um ALL KINDS OF At his BOOK STORE adjoining he Ve?p all the Periodicals and NewppapcrH of the day, also a full stock of Stationery, Wall Paper, Picturea, Frames, etc. G. W. TUHXLR. 8-Cna Arc. Promptly furnished. Country Storekeepers, CHICAGO, (Bead f.)rClrcaliir.) ILL. Will find it to tholr dvntuf-- AND BY 2. O. 22. d2ivt eod X. Ogdon, Utah. 40 lw-Ci- a KOT1CE. I HAVE SOLD TO GIB-- ; ECCLES, & CO., the exclusive right to manufacture and sell the KlDDtiR BEE UIVEin Cache, Box Elder and Weber Counties, until the expiration of the patent. THAT nAPPY RELIEF FOR YOCNG the effect of Krrore ti itl Almups STOCKS OF MEN FECM in iutly Manhood Kostoved. ImivdiM:eiiti to MiiriiiiRu removed. New method of treatment. New mid i niHik.I'le remedies. end Circidure lHent lit. free, iu muled envelopes. AddreK, )IOWARI ASKOCIATIOX, No. 2 Sontli Xintli Bt.. I'liiadel-pliiPh., au Institution Imvina liiirli repulHtioD for lionorable couduct aud .kill. iTofi-'i-iomi- l elOl-On- i. AT Teasdel & The Lowest Prices, of one JOUR EL COLT, two Both hiud leg while ap to the gainbril Joint; tirnmled 11, C. ou Mt iliuuld-er- ; win lint swn iu the llyrura field. Not. 1S73. Any iufnnnatiua leading to the recovery will be r warded ty Oie Rwiovery The litrt of old ptut. .01 tf. Paradine. Cache Co. W. II. Clipper ton, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND XOTARY PUBLIC. Office, Malu Street, opposite J. Boyle'g furniture Store, Ogden, V. T. 8Stf. W. STAY NEB, (CILEAD.) LYCEU M 2 o'clock yesterday morning officer Bonner, while patroling .his REAPER AND LECTURER. beat on the water front, discovered a man on the street with his head Uistery, Travels and flood Sense, through a glass door, and his body Spiced up with QuaiDt Humor and Yeast I'owder l)oolrj8 Is Perfectly Pure nd Wholesome. Wooley'i is nut Yeat SitUKt.d. Dooley's Yeast Powder Rolls. Dooley-- Yeast Powder IooI"k Yeast Powder Makes Delicious Muflus, Griddle Cukes, Corn Bread, &e. TK11MH EASY, Apply on tho pmulffii, or to II. S. Biniiott roal denier, corner Plflh and FrauUlin Strrtta Oxden, UtaU. Pot-Pie?- Vat Powder the Best, brruo perfea'.ly pure. Is Yeast Powder TUli inni:sT prices J- -- H-S- MA1K AM) STRt'MENT MAN UF.ST riUK3T-TONL- I IK. V i'A CTL' It ED. Agent for Northern V'tab, JOHN FOWLEH, - OCIDIX Joolejs Yeat dl3-S- ESTEY ORGAW. , Makes all kinds of Dumplings, Cakes and Tastry, nice, light & healthy. IJooley-- oh Plate Road, about five ju riU of Ogden City. Powder Makes Elegant Biscuits and f91-3- & HIEI) PEA CUES. A Farm of Thirty Acres, up in Full Weight Cans. I)oo!eys covered with blood. TLe man was Amusing Anecdotes. l9the Ciieupe't, hpcauoe full weight. found to be James Donnelly, a 'longHis new Lecture on Yeast I'owder shoreman. While staggering along Is guaranteod to give satisfaction. the street very much under the in. Pe Fur?! to ask for THAT HUMAN BAROMETER. fluence of liquor ie stumbled, and in Powder DooIcj'm and do not be put ofT with any other kind falling his head went through the Institutes will please npply glass. Being too drunk to extricate Literary in writing. Address C. W. loolej" Yeast I'owder always himself he bung there suppcrtod by la put up in Tin Cans of vurious eize?, rfe9 L. S. 6m Box 587, City. Stayner, euitable for Families, Potirding his neck and knees until relieved by Hon 'cs, Hotels, lleftauvant?, 3?. YT. the to takeu Ho F. was CRAWFOKD, the officer. and P.ivcr, Lake and Oceon was wound his City Prison, where PLAIN CITY. Vessels on short or long sewed up. His throat was gashed in voyages. 'Utah. a terrific manner, and he had lost a Weber County, The cut great quantity of blood. 'hi market i? flooded with Cheap. inches five was about long and two Pnkiiipa:ul Vcst Powder of light YKAST DOOLKY' inches deep, extending from a poiut Grain and Dried Peaches. or ebort weht. U I'OiVDF.R full warranted etrtnjth und within a sixteenth of an inch of the full weight. MKBL'ANTILE INSTI jugular vein to the windpipe. SeveSold at wholfale r.nd ret sil. ger,cfal!y TUTE is Paying tie branches the lateral f the of ral tbrou'tr ut the Vnited State?, y dcalo: in Groceries aud FiiPiily SupjdivH, jugular and large muscles of the neck were severed. The man was wild For all kinda .f with drink, and struggled fo desperO- - 2?L JOl X Z JT sewed was the while being gash ately VS- i:?-- , V V Kt OJT:; t?., J up that it took six men to hold him. the to removed Dr. He was hospital. Bring them along. Savers says the cut was the most VLL:iAX, l'ECK & CO.. he he saw ever one but frightful General Agcntj lor I'nciflc Cist. J. T. T1U1N, JInxiascr. thinks tiic man will recover,-3- . F. fc"AN FRANCliCO. Chronicle, "TUB NOSE." Tith. FOR SALE. H.CJAfKSON, ' Co., The Latest Styles, TEN DOLLARS REWARD. 8t GOODS SALT LAKE CI TV, Ogden City, Nov. IS, 1874. 93-- u ret to e TO MARRIAGK. OBSTACLES S. II. PUTXA3I. iJOR TKOI-'LCK- , Garden aud Grass Seed. Co., RLISS 4l WALLS,S2 LalicNt ST. LOUIS, MO., hi old ifcind on F1KTII Sl'RKKT, for the pnrrliaxe mm. I Hale of Estimates for Heating and Ventilating BY Excelsior Manfii'g XT. fntln!. Kljtnr PRODUCE YARD, SALT LAKE Cl' Yt UTAH. We have 12 (JOOD KEAKOS why they will do your work. They are the cheapest to buy, FJ ' They are the best to use, They bake evenly od quickly, Their operation is perfect, They have always a good draft, They are made of the best material, They roast perfectly, They i equire but little fuel, iney are very low priced They are easily managetl. luey are suited to all localities, anil u DOLLARS Cider Mills For Sals !iVWY 75, 77 and 79 First SoutL Street. Oienpne FOR Drunken Man 1'artialiy C. GulZoliuctt. About V; Laitien' the beleagured section was only by boats, and that, in the raging torrent that swept across mar the stone bridge, attendwd with considerable danger. bout a hundred cords of, weod waa swept away near Borreo's store; AC aoout a quarter to 11 last night a part of Third Btrett bridge about sixteen feet long was carried away. The damage to the bridge is estimated at S350. Two schooners loaded with lumber at Knapp's wharf, had all they ceuld do to keep out of the way; of the wharf as the water rose, and one of them, the Redwood, got her broad deck-loacaught under the wharf and tipped her up like the roof of a house before she could be extricated. She came near swamping, and only was released by chopping off the ends of the lumber. The East Napa Ho tel was pretty well surrounded, but the water did not get at the buiding. Steamboat Wharf was covered, aud the fruit boxes piled on it, floated The. hight around promiscuously.' attained by the watr was about 12 lect above Spring tides. At the work on Jackson s new wharf fifteen " piles wore carried away. Consider able interest was felt to know how the nilroad would be affected by the general floating. A Register reporter accompanied the train to Vallejojand back, and was able to note the state of affairs ou that section. The count ry for miles down was almost one continuous lake, and for some'dis- tance near the Lone Tree, the water covered the track. When the train passed down tke wheels rau in the water four to six inches deep, but by tho time the up tra:n came along an hour an a half later it had reached some two inches. .SS-i- f & UmTKlt COUli?) NOT DO THAN TO iuMio. Iliclmrdson REERYOIR SALT LAKE CITY, V1SITIN8 Co., IDAHO. PRAXILIN, OXMDA tiHVelintt LOW 1 11!! - TrGVIKS,WAfiOKS AM OTHER VKHin.Kfl SadiMr MorvrK, lluiiliiit: birI Tmttilig Teatus, tlie all other Livery Ai'cuiiiUioiiutioi.n of Tuesday rain and the rising of the river up to, at the hour of going to press, a point as high as the highest of last vear. The rain kept on in unabated violence, and the river increasing in volume until, at daylight this morning, it had reached a point but two feet below the famous " '62" mark. It poured over and through First street, Oornwell's Addition, in a volume that made it all river from the stone bridge at Cornwell's to the bridge over the main river. Communication with the A AND Near the U. N. U. II. Depot. AND 1 PEOPLE FEED STABLES! FItOM THE NORTH 1) ami - .'hc-ry. JlflI!!3iLii LIVERY ra&i iMp maiiz -- -'- f EDW. NELSON & Co. : suspicious r ' imnxler and robprobable at i bery wuu i '.. perpetrated. The fine c u ',. hind will perhaps furui; .'..' u- this most stuatteiv ,v v pendous A Flooi' :.t Hapa. ijwi Terms Jjmy, Hates Iifasohahh. atteedtd to. Orders by letter promptly . A Inslructioni giten by th quarter, tf Gin Trcrth Reading ! A fad wrli'Sfi;;? ITTTr. ?:U-fri PAVE YOUR EYES1 Ecstoro jour Si.t! mm, 7$,:; fy rcllrct our ISlw- - f 'C'S','f ii y i.. jiaa r. Ten. (T'i--' T.1HCW AIT1I par y..-.Jl- ' i:ow ioliest ire Impair- I Vittion tnUl Overworked iu) c t hotr ao enru Vi'esilc, Watery, Inflamed, and Ticarofelghtcrt Kyca, sail all other 1)1- -t nvpn of the Kyc. w.isrsh'o mokk zinmr nr adjusting j'Vdp. olassfs vrr youu xqfr asd vis. VlZURlXli TOUR FACE. V mphlet of 100 M.illctl Free. Send your address to us aUo. 'Hi-- ; -- AgentsW anted, or Ijkdios. $S to $10 a day (rnarnnteed, I'uU parttculart sent tree. Urko liumtdUU-lyBS. J. BALL & CO., ff. o. box 9574 81 Liberty St., Kevlwk City, S, 1 Ment4 |