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Show Horrible Tragedy at A A ghastly affair occurred at Irvin-toWashington county, Ills., kst Monday, which Klled tlie pwplo of that vicinity with horror. On that oil" a nortliwan.1 5uy a wan was pat tkn train of Ceutnl bound tt,uilru:il who appeared to be labor in under temporary insanity. The couductor s to look, alter requested die cdtix-rihe able was as not to take cure hiui, u, Ki( hieiselC was lh taken to tho raUroad staafter but midnight he ewaped. tion, and goiug to the residence of Mrs. Ijartou, made n effort to break in. He was caught and tAtu back to the statbnhouse by Marsh Rdhmac, John M- - ltiver ao'i J. L. Womack, who bo'led (lie ksots of the station-hous- ti iid reemued ou the inside with him. Suddenly ke drew a knife a id advanced toward driver, sayiajr, "I'll kill yot or you must kill me." Driver attempted to pacify him, when the madman struck with the knife, but die blow was evaded. Next lie turned to Marsh, who was sitting by the door, and stabbed him hi the tbroat, the blade entering the right v)f the windpipe and passing out ou the left side of the neck, behind the jugular vein. Marsh sank to the floor, saying, "Uoys, he has killei we." Leivin; Marsh, the madman sprang toward Woniaek, who dodged his firt blow and clinched the terrible fiend closely around the waist, but he was a large and powerful man suai soon succeeded in getting his right arui free, and eoaujienced ctrikiug Womack iu the back aud head, who cried to Driver to "knock liim Ajwn, he is killing me." Driver procured a crowbar aud made au atteuij to strike the madman, but he, with wonderful presence of mind, managed to keep Woiaack between himself aud Driver Driver still made for Womack's antagonist but the blow intended for 1 he madman fell with terrible force Woinack's ou right hand, crushing it completely, t rendering Womack helpless, who let go his adversary, who then sprang at Driver, and was received with a blow from the crow bar across the left side of his head, which brought hiui senseless to the floor. At this juncture of affairs Driver and Rohnian started out for help, leaving Marsh, Womack and the maniac lying upon the floor. But soarcely had they left when the mad wan recovered himself, and eeeiug lua knife upen the floor, started for it, and Womack anticipating his in tentions, secured ;mi iron poker, and atm commenced the combat for life. fcix times the infuriated man ad vauced toward Womack, and as often was he felled to the floor. Finally outside help arrived, the insane man fled, and the next morning was found near the Baptist Church, almost fro Fool and HiH Money. Cane-Seate- When these chairs begin to wear Gius.'ppi Data, an Italian, gifted with habits of industry and thrift, out, says a lady in the Country nd until recently engaged in tho Gentleman, the canes split apart, and aiaintenance of a coffee saloon on tho their appearance is auything but or city front, has fallen a victim to a natnental, while the comfort of the JNow if we Vain desire fur fame. His busi- chair is also destroyed. be reseated at ness affairs had progressed with reas- live where they can onable success, and he had accumu- the cabinetmaker's and have the lated ."70 in gold coin in a savings money to py for the work, we can batik as the profits of coffee and soon have the chairs again as But all douot live in as new." doughnuts. About ago two distinguished Italians entered his es- such localities, and all have not the tablishment iu an unostentatious money to replace their seats; yet a will set the maimer, and being highly pleajed little tine aud ingenuity make and the matter with his affability, disclosed their chairs, in right, thin real names and stations to him. new, for I Thoy my opinion, better said they were Italian nobl men who do not take much fancy to chairs in general. had beeu commissioned by his MajTake any pieces of bagging or buresty, King Victor Emanuel, to travno el iu foreign countries aud matter how course and fit report laps upon the most feasible mode of ame them to the chairs, cutting them liorating the condition of his unali- big enough to wrap about the rounds Now enated subjects. They patronized that hold the splints or canes. thti b'.iop of the simple Giuseppi fo sew it on with a darning needle and several days in succession, and even- twine twice doubled, aud turn up a tually pi offered Men a position as hem, as yau sew, on the burlaps. their ralet, frj accompany them in When half fitted, stuff it with "extheir journey, and finally to Borne, celsior" shavings of popular wood; where he would be accorded a lucra- or, if you have them, cut off layers tive and influential pofitiou under from old quilts, and spread them the Italian Government. The de- imoothly over the chairs, under the lighted doughnut vendor eagerly ac- burlaps.' The layers of cotton can be cepted the offer aud effected the sale tacked together before they are put of his establishment in a day or two in, and then they can be laid more atr a great sacrifice. On Saturday smoothly over the canes. Fine hay last he withdrew his savings from vrill also answer for' stuffing, when the bank and announced himself in lothing better can be procurred. Now sew down the other two sides, readiness to depart. and take pieces of carpeting, or of Before journeying to the East on their return to Home, tho illustrious enameled cloth, or colored rep, or all dress wool goods, and tack them philanthropists, having taken silvered or mouey for safe keeping, re- dosely down with large which come for d nails, paired to the outskirts of the city, behold! where they designed the purchase of ;he purpose, and your chairs a large area of land on which to erect ire far handsomer aud more comfort-ibl- e The materials than before. a suitnblc iufirmary for decrepit cost you but little, Italians. While walking through a lave, possibly, furnish them would suburban locality one ot the noble Lr many an attic unknowns complained of the trouble- ill, but the nails, which must be pro some weight of a quantity of silver curred at the upholsterer's. Gimp to match the ground color of the which he carried in his coat-ta- il is de pocket, and Guistppe was directed to cushion, or even worsted braid, the edges of bury it m the sand until they weie sirable to place along nails diprepared to return. He performed the covering, and drive the This makes a the job with great caution, taking rectly through it. cushion. to the finish handsome particular care to conceal the hiding-plac- e Many a womau possesses as much by planting a number of small When he had ingenuity as a capeuter or cabinetshrubs iu the sand will teach completed the undertaking awd rc maker, and a little practice the her turnud to. the place where he had upholsterer's trade, so that with nails, hammer, and the needleft his companions, he was surprised to find that the' had disappeared, ful material, she will not only make and a long and careful search failed as good a chair cushiou as he, but to disclose their whereabouts. II will bo able to cover a lounge respectRocking-proceeded to the place where he had ably, aud also an far made been chairs have often buried his employer's bulky silver aud unearthed it After undoing a more comfortable than when first roll he discovered to his great chagrin purchased, by the exercise of this that it was a rol of lead with a half art. In many families there are disdollar fastened to its end. Each of abled chairs which have been thrown the remaining rolls was fashioned in aside as useless, and yet but with the same ingenious manner, and the little expenditure they could be only useful but ornamental, disheartened man returned, with made and their presence would be a great haste to the city, when he reported the circumstances of th: affair to tho addition to the sitting-room- . trass-heade- arm-chai- r. M by of the ernor, and by members of the an aide-de-cam- p GovMus- im-Jiieu- ue col-loctt- which wug against perpetrated. - traveling public HAVING" Jjidie' ly & 'd new fT 'a- - DINWOODEY'S Douglass Immense toek from tlie Er.Rt villi a jnt oireturned (ieutjral Merchandise, especial- Goods will ut OF CO.. FuRNITUEE 2M, K74. u. Coma and tvn Tricea low, icotU First-rlaB- PriHlnre tN3iMi. s PAPER and FEATHER. Kcmoved from Mftin Street U WHO WOULD WALK ! hull-bloc- will furnish a Light Spring Wagon FOR HUNDRED ONE Cider For Sale Mill-i- AT WAGON YARD, 11. AT. I2S3-I- HOOPER, fnpt. FURNACES, Ranges and Stoves For Wood, Mart! ami Noft Coal. WITH rJeKf ami '!prtpn PRODUCE SALT LAKi: CI'rY, UTAH. Mibiiifl. THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. STORM . W. TUBKKK. hii olil akind on F1KTI1 5TRKKT, tor the purthtiiie anJ aal of Has ALL KINDS OF PKODLCI, Garden and Grass Seeds, At his KOOK STORE adjoining he keeps arl the Periodicals and Ntwxpapers of the day, also a full stock of Stationery, Wall Papor, I'ictuies, Frames, etc. G. W. TUUKER. 8-Gm Registers, Ventilators. &c. Estimates for Heating nml Ventilating l'romptly furnished. (Seud for Circulars.) C kKMStu Country Storekeepers, IIIC'AUO, ILI Will Cad it to their m!v hi. tag. to urtlmM their OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF the eflectii of Error MEN FROM mid Abiii' in curly lifa. Manhood Itsstored. Impediment to Marring. New atut ro-Xw method nt umrkul ltt rciiieilios. and Cirrnlara lsent free, in eeiilcd envelopes. Addrem, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 'i South Ninth St.. l'hiadel- phia, Pa., au Iwtitut'ou imvinc a liigh reputation for honorable ccvJuit and professional skill. STOCKS OF GOODS FOR YOUNG HH-o- pip Yeast Pcudcr Ioolxys Is Perfectly Pure and Wholesome. AT Teasdel & The Litest Styles, The Luwest PriccH, TLc Dest of Ttruu. kCl-t- f. FOR SALE. A Farm of Thirty Acres, Situated lttler (,'r.8. A oast Powder n nl Rolls. Elegant. HiscuiO 'ont Powder Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Dooley Yeast, Powder Is the Cheoppet, htcauselull weight. CHARLES WRIGHT, le Sure s9-t- f Doolef Yeastt Powder Is Yeast Powder, l)ooIej4 put up in Tin Cans of various fcize?, Rod, about Stnta fiv nltt TERMS EASY, Apply roal Jonk-r-, u the preininci, or Ut II. S. I!l uncut t cornrr I'ffth ud Frnnklin trtU Ogdou, VtaU. dl5-2- 81-2- ESTEY ORCAN. THIS IV BEST MADE AM) STKUMEXT MANIFACTI'RED. Agent for Northern Utah, JOHN 1 OWLEH. - OGDKN. Terms J.'ofy, JRutit Ilmsonahlr. to ask for and do not be put p'Fwith any other kind 011 north of Ogdm Cily. A'east Powder IoolejK Is guaranteed to give HiiUsfaeiiou. Willird City, Box Eider Co., U. T. Co., SALT LAKE CIT Yeast Dooloj'fi ia in Full Weight For further information apply to letter promptly attended to. 'Instrurtioni givco by tho quarter. Orders by 19-t- f uitable for Fninili's. Hoarding Houses, llotrlb, Restaurant?, ltd River, Luke and Ocean Vessels n tdiort or long voyHjes. 81-3- u The market t finoded with Cheap. In feiior, Bak'rngand Yeut--t Powdtr of lijrht DOOLEV.S YHAST or fhort wc ght. POWDER is narranted fujl strength and full weight. Sold at wholesale and retail, gener illj through ut the United State?, by dealers in Groceries and Family Supplies, wcrlh Rsadisg A Gem A ! Dismd THROW AWAY ANATOMY W,Ml of the --WsM" Impair- - 'i"WI;i'"L? ; Uar to cure Weak, Watery, Inflamed, and . Kyet and all other es of th Ryct, MORK UT ADJUSTING lioxv to Hcotore cd Vtsiort and Overworked iUye Dls-ras- ur-Slp- htd ItOXZT rOURI'ACE. pag Mailed Free. io iu ttl.o. Bring them along. Gc-Ecra- l M'ELLMAX, PECK & CO., Agents for I'ttciHc (Vns. ? jw RPECfiCtES, 11VGK GLASIVS Off YOVU XOtK DllIEB PEACHES. Scsing : IMfvSlOIiOUY AX I tA ffifCT SAVE YOUR EYES! WAS-TKy- N J. T. THAIN, .Manager. Clock. p. DOLLARS gage for oue year or more to any Cakes and Pastry, nice, light & healthy. Board of Trustees who will give so Dooley'N Yea! Powder Is the l'est. because perfeoily pure. euritj for salary. I Co-o- 75, 77 and 79 First South Street. Z. C.M.T. Pot-Pie?- A Ytst k WHEN Doolej'H Makes Delicious H ! eTti-t- f WALL Doolcy's A AND EXAMINE CALL tlin KK!-t- f SMITIIFJELD, CACHE Makes At Hackney, England, Miss Maria W.F.CRAWFORD, JT. I).,, Ilackett has just died, at the great PLAIN CITY. ae of ninety vears. She was an ex. an woman in many ways; traordmary Wtbcr Couiy, Utah. accomplished classical scholar. an ar dent lover of cathedral music, and the kindest friend and helper to the all the young choristers of nearly cathedrals m J'iOgiand, ncquentiy, Grain and Dried Peaches. where she found talent, paying for IITILLAUD MERCANTILE 1N8TI-private lessons on the instruments for TUTE is Taying the whicli they aispiayeo. any taste. HIGH KST PIIICES During the last sixty years she rare services St. the at missed l or all kind t Sunday ly of each the autumn In Paul's. year Gr 2TL she made a six weeks' tour of catheAM dral towns, always carrying with her presents fur the choir boys, whose sulman Council, obtained an entrance, not only into the Armeno Catholic Church, but also into the Episcopal Palace, the walls of which hey sealed. They dragged the bishop, who was droned iu his Pont ificial robes, down the stairs, and having broken open tho doors of the church, (los)crated the sacred vessels, and struck with their sabres and wounded the men Mid women who were worshipping at the time. An crowd of Catholics, Greeks, uaiue bhe well knew and kept in her Arincivaus, and strangers were outside the church, jnd loud- diarv. She would call them ud. and ly protested the sacrilege give to each boy a look, a puis?, cud tor and nil oilier Livfry AceoniUK.tlatiuiis CERTIFICATED SCIIOOL Corn Drend, &o. TEACHER of fourteen years' Dooley'w Yeast I'ovdcr , experience in this Territory, will en- Makes nil kinds of Dumpling?, u in Asia Minor, on Otft. 7, about 200 Turkish soldier, THAN TO ANT. OTHKR YKIIin.K BrtiMKS, WA?0S Hauling hu1 Trotting Team, n. coffee-saloo- COULD NOT DO BETTEIt lelt. Near tho U. N. K. R. Richardson THE NORTH Y18ITINQ 8ALT LAKE CITY, EDW. NELSOIT & Co. put tip TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. JPllOM FRANKLIN', ON HID A Co., IDAHO. who Young Marsh received every at city some years ago, in which a n tcntion at the hands of his friend.4, keeper was duped in but the cut in the throat was fata', the same mauner to the extent of and Tuesday morning he breathed 1,000. S. F. Chronicle. hi.s last. The madman shortly after expired. Womack's injuries were not serious, A gentleman in th; cigar business and he will soon recover. nu his annual gem to me eunor oi Such a, fearful tragedy has never the Detroit Tree Press : uelorc occurred at that peaceful railTis autumn, an J the leaves are dry, road station, aud will long be rememAnd rustle on the gtouud, bered by the horror-strickecitizens. Producing in'ards of cigars Inter-OceaAt a trifling cost per pound." Correspondence Bj-ouss- FEED STABLES! nt death, laving stripped himself detectives, PEOPLE AND Gui-seppe- 's quasi-noblema- At LIVERY cane-seate- d are bisily engaged ot nearly all Ins clothing. 11 is wounds in searching for the were dressed, and the unfortunate The case is similar iu almost every wretch was committed to jail. point to one which happened in this zon to Chairs. d ASD Pamphlet of 10l gud yoturaddreta Agents4Wanted, Cent or Ladles. $3 to $10 a diT piartnteed. Fall partkulur sent freo. Write lmuediiitely, DE. J. BALL & CO., r. o. Box Ho. 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