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Show A Uloody Combat abouf , 1 o'clock, This morning, a ruffian of the deep-wn- s Fclis, Thomas prowling with stealthy est dye, ma curnur 01 a low nrouna tread Cedar street. Sud f back shed stood perfectly btill. He denly lie heard a stealthy tread, so like his own that it seemed but an echo from Presently tlip adjoining walls. like his own, appearface, unshaven He scrutinized the ed before him. face and person closely. The hag- Mie long, uncut nrd countenance, the and general appearance of nails, to be ot the him showed this being himself. A peculiarly as aanic order e wild look of the y convinced ielis that this was his deadly enemy. He muttered a low, out terrible lmpre- cauvu "f"" w..vi who stood almost doubled up with fear and rage, aud with his hair on erti at the sight of the destroyer of He gazed Lis peace and happiness. with a terrified, yet fierce expression at Fclis, and then, with a howl of mingled fear aud desperation, fell wth murderous energy upon the Uut ruffian who confronted hiui. lie Felis was not to be daunted. had engaged in too many midnight brawls to be frightened now, though he knew the struggle to be one of With another fierce life and death. oath he closed with his muttered ly and th deadly combat antagonist, with ieariul vigor, yet was waged silently, for a few moments. Then a veil of agony arose His enemy, with unsat- from Felis. jable rage, wos tearing him to pieces. A gentleman sleeping near by was aroused from his slumbers. He raised the window. The cold bright stars shone down upon au awful scene, not twenty feet distant. There lay one of the combatants upon the ground, howling with pain. The other stood above him, and with an expression of madness on his face was about to murder his victim. The gentleman saw the case was a desperate one. It required desperate means to stop the combat. He hesitated but a moment, and then, with unerring aim, he sent the missile of destruction on its way. The weapon itruck the uppermost ruffian in the side. He fled, and FeJis slowly arose and departed. The latter is also known by the alias of Tom. Katt. When the gentleman went after his book-jac- k the cold lights of the heavens shone upon the blood and scattered bunches of hair that had been torn from the fierce antagonists. No arrests were made. Ploche Record, Oct. 25A. ' ja' -- dread-inspirin- g A Lost Utc Restored. ARAPAHOE HUMANITY". The Utes, who almost daily ap pear upon the streets of Denver, have something happen to them. It touches the better sjde of their natures. They look less sullen. This time it is not tho eight of "heap" good thing3, dealt out by the Indian agent, that lifts their spirits. It is oinething better, calling. to mind the Indian trait, as Cooper portrayed it years a"o. It will be remembered that when special commission, of which 'ov. McCook was chairman, held their council with tho Utes last jew for the purpose of obtaining a cession of a part of the Ute reservation, Mr. Brunot was present, and appealed to for aid in the rccov-w- y of a son, by Ouray, head chief, who stated that the boy had been ptured by a war party of Sioux owe ten or eleven years before. Ou&y said that Friday, a chief of the Northern Arapahoes, held him ; the information having been convey-- d to him by a Mexican woman who had married a Sioux. Mr. Brunot promised to do all in "'s power toward recovering the boy, a,1d restoring him to his tribe; and uPou returning to the East caused official inquiries to be made through the Board, in Washington, through the winter of 1872 and spring of 173, by Mr. Crce, Secretary of the jjoari, which resulted in finding tho !ost W among the Southern Arapahoes, in the Indian territory. lfc was intended that he should be stored to his father at the council recently held by Mr. Brunot, for the ng of San Juaa, bat,-- from Bome had . ; Horticulture. cause iff yet unexplained the agent of the Southern Arapahoes failed to forward him in time. The restoration was to be made in Denver upon the arrival of Ouray and the Indian delegation en route East two weeks ago. But the boy arrived in Leavenworth last Wednesday, and information was at once telegraphed to Mr. Brunot, at Washington, where the boy had been sent to meet his father. Thus, alter twelve years' absence among strange people, he returned to his home and kiudred. Heretofore the Arapahoes and TItes have been hereditary enemies, but it is hoped that young Friday's influence will be in favor of a lasting peace between his kindred and the friends of his youth.- In any event, the friendship of a powerful chief like Ouray is secured. Denver ' If life to you is not all that you would have" it, seek to make it better and more enjoyable to yourself. For at best life is what we make it. ' rot a. letter GRAIN WANTED. The apple tree, being the most extensively sought after, and being cultivated THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE through a wider rang of country than will never lecture Hough Lotty we to bestow ought any other fruit, more in public. She has made Given, greater attention to its propagation and any a the selection of such varieties as have permanent engagement. Ilisuanie ONE FOURTH IN CASH AND THIS been found to succeed well over the is Gregory. Lotty lectured last REST IN FURNITURE, western the of country. winter greater part on "Popping the Question," We have almost all kind growing here, how it ought to be doue. AT small and large, sweet and sour. If you telling did This illustrates it. the Gregory inwant to test the quality of your fruit, vite your friends into your garden, tell advantage of the scientific education BOYLE & ' them to help themselves, and thy will of women. Street, Ogden. is find the best. The best the cheapest ; a to as raise a as good apple cheap just A correspondent thus describes Tli Wot and clunpeut stock of FURNITVrK north of Salt Lake. poor one. Alaska scenery: "Take one big The apple is one of the oldest of fruits, and the most valuable of all. The vari- mountain, covered with trees from THE SUVFAIB eties in cultivation in the United States the base nearly to the summit, with originally sprung from a species of the an undergrowth of brush; briers and wild crab, to be found in most parts of moss, almost impassable multiply Europe, the tree usually living about 50j tho one by ten thousand, and you and SOtyears. There are. however, wel have There is a terrible BY FAR THE LARGEST FACTORY Alaska. authenticated instances of its having at" One sameness. IN THE WORLD! tained the age of 130 years. The maj singular feature of a full bu bear of varieties this mass of forest is the absence of crop jority Tli Moit Toyular Inttrnnwut in us. of bush" birds. How Laborers Suffer. once in two years, the cHnumber the age, size els borne depending SAM S 10,800 The Norristown Herald remarks A special from Cleveland, of the and condition of the tree, whilst some are regular annual bearers. The first C. W. STAYXEH, Agent, that "wlicn a man milks a cow he 20th, says: Main presented here are those of known hard- should not St.. Knit Lake VUy, Xear attempt to smoke a cigar The Lake Shore and Michigan ihood and excellence- for their country, tiallery. f though some may do better than others, at the same time. A young wan out P. 0. Address, Box 5iT. Southern Railroad Company, still all will are good and repay the in the country tried it, and got along reduced the wages of the men emwell enough until he lowered his planter. ployed by the day 15 per cent. The The first on the list is the summer apand touched the cow's flank head, pay of other employes will be reduc- ple, Tetofsky, a Russian variety, in with the lightened end of his weed. ed in the same proportion on the 1st quality equal to the Ked Astrachan, but Thfc next instant himself and cigar-werof November. Amasa Stone, one of ripening two weeks earlier, and, like most apples of that country, covered dreadfully 'put out.' The cow the manajrine: directors, states that with a white bloom, under which is a introduced about two tons' weight there is an understanding among the shiniug skin; fruit of medium size, into one of her hind legs, and then principal railway companies to re- round, slightly conical, skin smooth, duce in the same ratio, and that yellow ground, handsomely striped and pressed it under the milker's jaw. for tin Manufacture of Ii some began last week. A number of splashed with red; , fiesh white and When he ceased whirling around, with and a stars had of flavor; juicy, agreeable spriggtly, myriads disappearemployes here quit work to day, tree hardy, upright, a gross feeder, re- ed, he said farming was the hardest when informed of the reduction. It quires good soil, needs little pruning; work, a man could put his hands to." was not an organized strike. 3Ir. leaves very large, broad, light green, a Stone says business will not be de- regular annual bearer valuable for home layed, because, though old hands use and market; ripens in July. Red Astrachan, a very beautiful Ruswill bo given the preference, plenty sian apple; it is one of the handsomest One of men stand ready to fill all vacan- dessert fruit, apd for cooking has no Bring on Your Wool cies. He states that the reduction equal; fruit pretty, large, smooth and AND RECEITK is necessitated by the great falling off fair, roundish, 'narrowing toward the Our Goods In in business, which he ascribes to the eye; skin covered with a rich crimson, and a thick bloom, like a plum; flesh effect of the financial flurry. Advantageous Hates. white, crisp, juicy, acid; ree upright, a 862-8little spreading, with dark brown a. RANDALL, SON & CO. on bears the shoots, large foliage, points of the young shoots; for marketing and has no equal in its season Au THIS CELEBRATED MACHINE j&aT Jfeo O. Park, the intelligent Chinaman who cooking y X which is just as good aud Advertisement. has for a Ions time been employed at gust. Duchess of another Oldenburg, variety Sisson, 'Wallace &. Co's stere, was sent of Russian origin; fruit large, round Twenty Dollars Cheaper than far, after the Chinese tragedy at Toano flattened, with the eye set in deep ba any other first-clas- s Machine GEORGE W. TURNER, to and down there occurred, go arrange sin; skin yellow, streaked with red matters among the disaffected Chinamen flesh m tho market, yellowish, tender, juicy, sharp and (Lt, C. B. McOrsgor Co. He accordingly weat, and the news came tree shoots vigorous, dark, upright HAS JUST TAKES." this morning that he too had been killed acid; Street, - - - Ogden. bears and very abundant; much there by one oc aia countrymen proba valuedyoung and for cooking,' ripens in Au bly by Ah Gun Cho, the arrest of whom gust. Mag, Park went down principally to affect. Carolinia Red June, tree hardy, erect Cormne UeporUr, 21th mst. AT TD8 early, profuse : bearer; fruit medium, beautiful blush, juicy, tender, excellent; &e. and August. July Worse Still. Exposition, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. , Early Joe, tree hardy," productive, slow grower; fruit medium sized, strip AS A professor went out for a sail. When Wall rpon of the Beit Fitter. the bo&.t was some distance from the ed; season, August. S3 Keswick Codlin, tree erect, vigorous, ?utirrlptloni taken for all the Papon of the dj, land, he aaiJ to the boatman: "Do you JLocal, atc'a and Wentern. (503mJ fruit of large, pale yellow; hardy; Eng know anything about history? "No, Machise. 1 Sewing Family lish origin; September. replied the boatman. "Then," replied Loulard of one local our b:st Apple, the professor, "half your life is loss. After a little while he asked, "Do you varieties; raised by J. Q. Soulard, Esq., of Galena; fruit large, . conical, yellow, reunderstand mathematics?' "No, beautifully striped with dark red; flesh "Well sailor. then, plied the wmte, juicy, aciauous, vinous, with a of your life is lost." Just as delicious flavor ; tree hardy, up brisk, he spoke a puff of wind upset the boat and capsized professor and boatman in right, strong, straight shoots, large the water. The latter cried, "Do you leaves; annual bearer; valuable for des BOYLE & understand swimming?" "No," gasped sert, cooking, cider, and market; the AGENTS, the professor. "Then," replied the best fall apple in the United States; sea October. son, boatman, "all your life is lost." Maiden's Blush, a remarkable, beau tiful fruit; size medium, round, flattend299-t- f and see it. fckin thin, clear lemon yellow, with a JfisrCall Marion Bunyard, a middle-age- d man, ed; colored cheek, sometimes delicately tint keeps a boarding house at Kenyon City, ed like a Diusn, ana in others witn a Idaho. He married a blushing, gushcrimsen ; flesh white, fine rich brilliant, ing blonde of fifteen summers, named flavor; tree grained, sprightly, went until All Weeks. Kate smoothly a fine spreading within a few weeks ago, when Kate fell a rapid grower, forming and October. in love with one of the boarders, named head, hardy; September rrUlB MONITOR IU8 GAIXBD A GEO. iilBBARD. to him with and II. John Martin, eloped JL No higher can bo THE Rtowrd upon a Cooking ftov. tliixn to ar that California. Marion is disconsolate, and who usna it poaki in it praiiit every will not be comfarted. and recommeuita it to bar nniliborii and friMid, 5IASOX for economy, cloanliDCM aud reliability lu all Ua Goldwin Smith doubts "whether a Ia the good old days when flog );rntion. more active or a more virulent poison was considered as a means ot was ever infused into the veins of a na31,314 MONITORS now in USE, and anniversary processions, TAKEN THE FIRST PRIZE AT tion than that which is infused into the gracj, and Christmas trees were in HAS VIENNA EXPOSITION and is AL80, TRS CKLEKIUTEB veins of the American nation by such picnics, school histories as are used ia the United the very distant future, a boy was pronounced SANTA CLUS COOKING STOVE, teacher: States," and wants to know "what can asked by his Sunday-scholoai antl Woii, be expected if people are fed through "John, how many Gods are there ?" Which ha uch a Demand through the Territory, their childhood on such stimulants of "Two." "How many?" (Sternly) cannot ba lor ituauiy auu national vanity and malignity." how many sir." every ""John, furjad. way. "Three, It is of but small consequence what a Gods are there?"' "Four, sir." At All our Ntovew are kept Mild for Pale All others being considered by the most uy - t;. n. i. anu ail tu itrant-man's belief is on Sunday, if, on Monfive the flegging commenced and n Mores. coropclent judges as vastly day, behind the counter, he gives A)w by all the Storta hi the inferior to the ounces for a pound of sugar; or continued, while John rose rapidly StMtm Territory. or of barrel a flour; and by regular progression, to ten. sella i 90 pounds for retails a worthless patent medicine, or Beyond ten, he refused to go, and MASON AND HAMLIN. fit!! uf The world onn bepureliawedat conceals the cause of a disease, in hopes was Chiliitn cryfnrfcir Thewe Organ home. sent Ashe finally "dragMcLAIX'S of profiting by its effects; or makes a the name price aa In charged for lu slow his he met a KlrDiueuU or or ged length along" stocks; not uortb corner in grain, gold, Candled Castor wrings service from the unpaid laborer; boy on his way to the same school. Oil. Tt !( delicious, effective ?'' or tramples the feeliug ef men, or trifles ''Going to that Sunday-schoand tutrmlt. Tho rewith the heart of woman; or hyps uejtmu "Yes." "Yon are, are you? Well, And can be paid for by instalments. taste and euitll pulsive without the his income, asking credit of theCaatorOil ia enhow Gods are there?" "One," fees. many They' are specially adapts for the tirely overcome. It ability to pay; or charge exorbitant answered, tho boy, "one mtliarnc poweri are or Meeting llonsc. AU such evil deeds, from whioh society stoutly Parlor not impaired. Price 25 cent. suffers so much, resu'.tfrom the lack in "One," chuckled John ; "go on, my Vermifusre Rontons ' Mclain's men of one thing, which ought to stand boy. Go up there with your ona BOYLE & O'HARNETT, aad effective. Thi-- reeemUe Crm Aro elfgARt to keep God, and a .turns. Chilch.a tlnntiAtm koiit in nver them with a flaming sword have time . will good you AGENTS, love them and cry for tbetn. l'rice 26 eta. per kiv them in the way of life a vigorous sent of it. I had. ten, and they flogged or Street, Ogden. , And aii ether oy is. v iment of honeaty. "liow saau we get me nearly to death." drsggi.U. iMj it?" O'HARNETT'S. a JIain 'ESTEY" ORGAX the Per Annum! Sav-uifr- 'k - uTO-t- to-da- y, Cloth for Wool! e EXCELSIOIUIILLS, NEAR OftDEX CITY, Superior Clotli, Rlank cis, Yarn, Hutting, . Etc., Etc. at WILSON Return at Sewing Machine m Another Chiuamau Killed. Whitehead's 2-l- t Fifth THE PEIZE! . Vienna Books, Periodicals, azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, THE 23 JH T In tHo World. Price, $50. three-quarte- rs With Cover, $55. O'HARNETT, iSfllttllli Main St., Ogden. ORGANS sub-aci- d FAR-FAWS- liuuso-wif- e ASD IIAMLW T IIE ol BEST tor Cabinet Organ jm-ciienc- In Sour-tee- I sstl 1 , " HALF AS MUCH. ol l" MmtM-tioiin- JIalu . f Ji. j. |