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Show Frt Ward . Fair. .t he 6aw the neighbors gathering, that if the earth vSfo'nld only open and swallow him he could never be sufficiently grateful. Just as he attempted to catch his rooster,a individual, with his pants in his boots, aud a cap with a drawn-dowforepiece, came up, and taking in the scene at a glance, sided in with the other rooster. "Fair play," for the beue-fi- t shouted the and '.'Don't step on of the crowd, the birds, old codger," for the benefit of Mr. l'inkney, who, craxed be yond rcasoH, was jumping about, swinging his arms, and muttering incoherent things, to the great danger of stepping on the combatants. "Good for old Pinkuey'e rooster," screamed the boys in delight, as that orphan, and the poor. as spirit preyailij a?ou convert Mon-jk- y last IielJ and Ward determination on the part, ot Fair, a tiori, First The those present, to have good schools in school-bousdeserves in Farley's their various cities as soon as the passing notice it obtained. was the conclusion. Our esteemedpossible, niore ihau Prest. to the people who conSamuel Roskelly, will represent Cache It was a. credit tributed to the exhibition, and to its ar- Co., at the Territorial Couvention in A Ijofwl , e, The only draw-buc- k rangers oud managers. A building ws the lack of occuof room the the ibree times too none huve been large for pied htuIJ to give visitors an opnd tliediplJ. the articles exportunity of esfcrainiug rough-lookin- Sept. 28. a. m., the Cache Co., Jubilee At 10 came oft' a perfect success, lasting till 4 chil p. m. About 1950 Sunday-schodren assembled, Trest. Geo. Q. Cannon and B. Young, jr., were present. SraitbflelJ especially, deserves notice, having furnished about 350 scholars, hibited. who came into the Bowery in an orderly John Chipp took the prize for the best with handsome banners repThey were very procession each class in the display of vegetables. school, ever resenting of beets, carrots, pars- 30 fin, consisting wagon loads of them. nips, obbages, turnips, tquash, celery, loniutoes, radishes, etc. of enormous giie and excellent quality. Ogoen, Sep. 29, 1873. Tuonias l$arlow showed tho finest Editor Junction : You will do me a favor by making pubthe Early Rose variety, and potatoes of lic the following correction: 15. K. Hall the best Neshaauocks. Many erroneous reports have gone A. Moffat had the best collection of forth about the slight accident I received last Thursday on my return from my fruit, displaying a doicn varieties of kinds of plums and narthem trip; so much so it was a surapples and several prise to many to see me out peaches. Report says my shoulder was put out Juhn Darker took the prize for the of place, arm broken, besides many : and upon the earliest peaches aud 0. 11. Eggleston for severe cuts and bruises whole it was thought I could not possithe largest. bly recover. was awarded the V. 11. Kingsford The truth is, my bones were not broGood-a- ll ken, and I have no notion of N. I. the for largest apples; dying yet; prize for pears; W. R. Stowell for plums; the accident was as follows: I had just left Harris villa, coming inWm. Chappel for grapes. to Bingham's Fort; alarge span of horses The display of fruit was truly gplen-Jibroke loose from a traveling covered and worthy of exhibition anywhere. wigon I had gassed a few minutes before came thundering down the road B. K. Hall took the prize for brooms; toward me. I tried to escape them by Miss Lcuisa Mr. Miller for. brick; driving as fast as pessible to the oppo(iooJall, for jeans;- The Relief Society site side of the street. St range as it may for rag carpet; Miss Dclecta Ballantyne, appear, instead of their keeping their eotirse they came for me in all their tatting; Mrs. C. A. Eggleston, crochet; frightened SDeed. To escarte them wns Mrs. Ilattie Brown, best chair tidy; impossible, they swept past or rather Mrs. II. Maria Ballantyne, pillow lace; over me, wagon, horse and all by pass- Mrs. M. A. Wallace, netted table cover; ing on each Bide of my wagon, their knocking me headlong to the chair tidy, cotton Mrs. U. Carstensen, ground I suppose under the fore wheel embroidery and worsted embroidery; of my wagon, as I think the wheel passed Like a raging whirlwind the Mrs. Careswell, pincushion; Miss Jessie over me. horses passed on, with my frightened bead Miss work; 1'enrose, best Mary his best to catch them as by doing pony Scoville, best two quilts; Miss Louisa this time he bad caught their wild spirit. best woven bedspread; Miss tloodalc, I was a little stunned by my fall, received a slight cut on my head, my June Horroeks, second prize shoulder and arm were a little lamed Mrs. C. A. Eggleston took the prizes left but nothing serious. About half a mile for best jelly cake, sponge cake, peach, from the place of accident my horse was found standing in the road, safely hitchplum and green gage jellies, and preferred apples. Mrs. Charlotte Leavitt, ed to the wagon. He was driven back, when I got in and went home. The fruitcake; Mrs. Cynthia Stowell, butter; next I day, in selling my load of ff. R. R. Stowell, strained honey; Eph-rai- found about four dozen broken eggs, in 120 Nye, honey in comb; Mrs. Ilattie dozen, which was all the damage received. Brown, mixed pickles; Mrs. Mary BarThis acciden1, with my railroad acci' ker, currant wine. dent, causes me to feel that an evil spirit Boyle & Co., for best specimen of turnipower seeks my life, and it is preserved ' ng and lounge; Flygare & Co., mouldi- for good, I hope. D. L. Rcdd. ngs; Wm. Low, spring bed; Williams & Scoville, panel door. Wm. Siowe took the first prize for How brick and rock work, and Geo. Boulter the first prize for plastering. new-eora- ol knocked a handful of feathers out of his opponent's neck. Parson knows how to do it," said a man gleefully. Mr. Pink-ne- y could have swooned. "I'll go you five dollars on the Widder," said the rough man, earnestly winking at the clergyman. "Take him, Pinkney; take him, Pinkney," chorused the crowd of raganiaflius. "My friends," protested the unfortunate minister in avoiee of agony, "I cannot, I cannot " "I'll back you, sir," said an enthusiastic man with a fish pole. "I'll put up for you, and you can let me have it from your donaThe clergyman groaned. tion." the "Catch Widder," shouted the rough man to Mr. Pinkney, indicating that lady's bird by a motion of his linger. Mr. Pinkney clutched it, dropping on his knees as he did At the same time the rough man by a dextrious move, caught the clergyman a bird, and also dropped on his knees opposite. dustmen Mr. Pinkuey looked up, and there saw two of his deacons and several of the members staring down upon the scene with an expression that brought the blood to his face, aud, with a groan of intense pain, the unhappy man dropped Mrs. llathburu's fowl, and darted into the house. As from his soon as ho recovered in sent he his resignation, mishap, but a critical examination had been made in the meantime, and it transpired that, as far as tho worthy man was concerned, there was not the least blame. The resignation was not accepted. one-eye- J, - e bed-quil- t. m , the Rooster Ruled the Parson. lcv. Mr. Pinkne', ofSlawson, Ilattie Brown, drawing; Mr. J. T. a eame rooster from a Dan- had the bought best Krompcriuaa specimen of architectural drawing, but is not a bury dealer,saj3 the Banbury Neics. Mr. FinKney informs us that he was member of the Society. Williams & e not aware the fowl was of the game took the prize for graining. At the picnic after the Fair, a choice species; he bought it because of its shapely appearance. We believe this collection of meats, fruits, pastry, etc., and are confident that the "ere placed upon the tables, to which statement, good people of Slawson will acquit the assembled guests did ample justice. him of all blame in the unfortunate 1 rest. F. D. Richards was present, and affair of last Sunday morning, the wade 6ome encouraging remarks on tho particulars of which are as follows: progress of the First District, and the At the time the trouble commenced, contrast between the plenty and boun Mr. Pinkney was engaged in arrangtiMofthe present an 1 the hard times ing his vest and coat. Happening nl sage brush of the The whole to look out the window he saw his past. Jir was a success. new rooster and a rooster belongiug to the widow Kathburn squaring off in the street for a fight. Surprised CORRESPONDENCE. and pained by this display, he immediately 6tarted out to repel the disLogan, Cachk Co., turbance, but was too late. When Sept. 27th, 1872. r J'itor he got there, a half dozen young Oodem Junction : The Cache ruffians with cigars in their mouths Co., Educational Conven-"amet in the LinquUt Hall, and evil in their eyes, had surroundst 10 a. m. as per adjournment, and, ed the birds, which were already in considering the busy season of the year, " county was the tffray. They would thrust their very well represented. According to the reports from the heads out at each other and rufHe Tari?us school districts, the ueceesity of their necks, and then dance around 'jj improvement in the present manner and strike out with their spurs, aud J . "JPporting. our schools, was much back and thrust out their heads hy the Convention ; for when we jump insider that there are about three times agaiu. And when the boys saw him '"many children to educate in our they shouted out: "Hurry up, any other, and tnat the major- - baldy (Mr. Pinkney is a little bald,) y of our citizens are farmers, bavin or you'll miss the tun." Mr. Pinkall .heir bills J Jing but grain , pay ney was inexpressibly shocked. It of a .'.,.taj schooling family was large 'cWdren with the little. left after pay- Sunday morning; the homes of taxes I and other obligations, which the two of his deacons, and several of "bl5?e his most prominent members 'were in almost meet.' looks t0 lite : ,aa impossibility. .. And notwith-lir- l sight, and here were those roosters tLe be?t Prtflf the lives and carrying on like mad, and a parcel u the f'ithprs and mothers of the; of wicked and profaue boys standing duh.. .i Jren' l,aB beeQ 8Penl in sub he around, shouting their approval and aad wu.,k W,d'ert8' wh'ch uh revenue millions of ktva betting on the result. lie made an ntci in,o the lap of our effort to secure his fowl, but it eludh'ttcU I eive bis ed hiniV i,The perspiration streamed M(,P7 lnW" afford 4 a ent in these down his t0 erTkout face, which burned like . the Docket has klp to be taDned most last dollar, to educate the fire, hi, knew trembled, and he felt, Mrs. 8co-till- n, . to-da- . com-umtva- f I w s. d of IjIST REMAININO letters UNCLAIMED THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE In Boohs at DWYEirS er fowl to-da- y. neck-yok- GREAT BARGAINS g n person. BOOKS! GRAIN WANTED. BOOKS! Given, HOOK STORE, Opposite Dcseret National Bunk, AT Salt Lake City, Utah, During the Month of October. IN THK POST L Lockwood J P Louis P Leavens Wm Anderson D - Blair ED THE SUPERB GREAT INDUCEMENTS Will be offered those who wish to get Good Books for the Winter and Nesbitt Walter C Xoon Owen Cox Turner Chickitts Chas. Chandler Willis 2 Clingan Adrian II Coon S II Chilgs Alf for Sunday Schools. LARGE STOCK A. Main St.. Salt dl T. 2SToti.ce. HAVR IN IY POSSESSION THE FOLLOW-lu- e described animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be told to the holiest re sponsible bidder at the DiHtrict Stray Potiud, at Logan, Cache County, Saturday, Oet. 4th, 1873, at I p.m. One Pay Horse, star In forehead, hind feet white, blind iu right eye, a-- D ou loft hip or i Gibbs Williard 2 Gheen L A Gilson J C Gray D II Gardner II C Gunnell Frances One Red Yearling Steer, small white spot ou left aide, under half crep in left ear. One Red Yearling Heiicr, crop aud slit in left, upper bit in right ears. Old Heifer, red and white itar in One Two-yeforehead, no brands. r Old Red Heifer, star in forehead, One Three-yeabnah of taii white, W C on left hip. One Red and White Steer Calf, upperbit in right, amall notch out of point of loft, ears. A. CROCKETT, District Ponndkeeper. Logan, Cache Co., 8ept 25th, 1S73. dO It 1 G rover, .T. A Judge Utah.PoVrLAtt Uintah, THE Harris Madame M K Terms Liberal. Lvok at Nam plea. s62-3- P2n CITY. for the Manufacture of Superior Cloth, IJlanK ctN, Yarn, Batting, Etc., Etc. Bring on Yonr at Woo", Oik e Our Goods in Return at Advantageous Hates. '""at A. RANDALL, SON & CO. taT Sec G. IVhttehead'N Advertisement. 2-l- y W. TURNER, GEORGE I Co.), - - Ogden. (Late C. B. McGregor Flflii Street.' IJooks, Periodicals, Matr-azin- cs, Pictures, Albums, Stationery. TOBACCO. Wall Taper of the Best Tat terns. Suhtcrlptien taken for all the Pnpers of the lav. Iocal, Kvtern aud Wekteru. sSeSm M 3 k Headman Edwin Robinson Mr Riley David 2 Ramsdail Smith Sair William Starr William J Sightncr Wm s2 W F ' Especially Adaptc4 TO TI m w sue. frU-no- MANUF'G C Mrs H M 'hirh Urr liB FHt h a Dommul Htnot mid tlirouvli ttie Tertilvi y. Kroollorif-e- It cannot All onr Ntovw ur kcfl n! fur SnLe una .nil It Kruurii ny r-- si. I. itor-i. Also bj aUt the Slore Tcrriuiry. . ial) The wrH i Children trying COMPANY, fti!T ' tr Ciwttr Oil. CVvudiftI St. I.ouIh, Me., o miwt ak for "advertised letters," (;Ito date of the puper and pny one cent for advertising. If not called for within month, they will be sent to the Letter Office, M. in VSh SAXTA CLALS COOKU'C SUAE, For Coal itucl Woetl. Mis og lad Jusira Hau, P. t AIM, TDK CRLUlftATlD SOXD JBT Muusee Ilatv A Mrs MeClure S S Mrs Mayes Annie Mrs t 'jK-a- o.ertion. 31,314 JIOMTOKSiww eoit. ' jfp FAR-FAMI- O e famous ron givi.no LIST. Remington I COOKING, any MONITOR UA? fiAlXID A o higher endotuiiiui ciiu l. reputatiou. upon a Cooking Slora thitn to sur u who mi its it ever; hoore-wifand renomniends it to her neitrhtwn md for economy, rlcMBliuem kU reliability ito all I and Cheaper Qnlrker Eioto f tbo Thin W Bitten Oregen rrUIE ' Famoua for doing more ami ?SBETTER Stark Wm W ' AND FAMOUS FOR EEISO EASIEST TO SELL! I! Sivels James Smith George L Sawdon Suited to all Climates, BEST TO USE! CHEAPEST TO BUY! ' Hitter Loti Mr Longsham L M Mrs Westeen M A. Mrs VTo obtai n any of thoe Utters. th applicant Kemp Mrs I FOLLOWING GENT FOR V interesting ud reliable booki, solicits, pub lic patrutiago: A mscniflrerit pictorial Polyglot Fumily Bible the bent for the price. F. Ch.tmberlnin's Commercial Law and Form Book, iriat(l to the wants f all. Pr. George II. Naphey's Law Of Life and Health, , lor males aud females. Dio Lewis on diuetion, a Scientific work. ' Ptlprim's Proprens, HVuntraet by Juhn Bunyon. Ill Life and Adventure of Kobinton dome. R M 2 OGDEX LOW RESERVOIR' It LADIES Harris Miss A F.Alt SCIENTIFIC AND ROMANTIC HarrisBen II EXCELSIOR MILLS, KELIGIOTJS, Whiieman G W Wheeler Calvin Hendricks Brigham Winders David Hart Frank , Wallace Hon W V Hill Wm li Wallace Blake 2 Harker Wallen Wells Lyman B Holmes William Y Howels William Young Fred II umber Robert '. Zcbinden John Hyatt A Brazier Kate Mrs Boreman E Mies Brandbam E M Cloth for Wool! AXP RECEIVE II , s7G-- u thigh. wsmi S 0 0. Nrtv-Hj(- e' r Quimby A P Frazer J W Jjhe Vity, Xar Uallery. Address. Box f7. Percy R Percival Richard R Palmer B F Parker A C Pervill C Q Elmer Wm Eulins Philip F IN THE WORLD! SALES 10,800 Per Annuiu! C. ?r. STA TXER, A gev t, Xew York Wholesale I'rieos. Estray FACTORY N Double Horace 2 Dyer E 0 Donning Wm K FAR THE LARGEST The Mott Popular Instrument in uso. TO SELECT FROM, AT b82-2- BY Miller C D Dillon Edward "EST E Y" OROAX flUARS AX Mathews Henry Morse A L Mulcalry Rev M McFarland J O'HARNETTS. Main Street, Ogclen. ; M Beram Alfred Baugh Samuel Barbean Samuel Baily Dr O II Brown Bichard J Burton C Blair Preston Brookbank N 6c The best and cheapest stock of FUnMTCRK tt north of ?Hlt Lake. GENTS' LIST. Vi E BOYLE i Territory of V Uh. on th lit of Oct., 1S73, which. If not called for before the 1st of Nov. 1873, will ba cant to the Dead Letter Office: A FOURTH IN CASH AND THK BEST IN FURNITURE, ONE Ogdeu, 43?l-- t7ft.lw6n I.' rtah. Tt in eVlir.ioo, effictite an 4 harmless. Did tatre n4 smelt of lbs Castor Oil it ti. tiroly overaDte. cntkarue. powers ar I'rioe 25 centn. ..lit Mrratuiitt(tsa'' ' not In) paired. McLain's Vermifuo Bonbonn Are elegnut aad eneetlTe, They resemble iYw.it, Hnnhntui kent lu cdnfretiiiner.' sbotja. rt 26 cts. love then aad erj for tbem. bvi Aim! Ul f or fai 01 Umt drmfSNits, f 0llilk pr i.Jtf. J. aSl-- lj |