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Show is ESCODITTIB WITH A FASTHXB. WaUAMOLEHX, ayoucp, powerful, atu lie tic men, left Portsmouth as eariv as year 1794, and with his wife and tliree-i- r old daughter, traveled northward truth Softy tower of Mount Washington it oat the polar star. Is a quiet, seclud-dcl- l now comprised in the township of duos he fixed his rough and. ilt up hi family altar. Broad acres of fc woodland, yet nnmutilated by the defying hand of civilisation, stretched out ir green waving billow far toward i river, and the morning sunshine bed down on the dell with a wealth of giving power in its Warm beams, n truth, a lovelier spot than Crag Dell h Id not be found for leagues; and the nearest human habitation was eu miles away, the Glenns were a happy lily living, as they did, iu a little king i of their own, unmolested and -- mutilated limb the only jaeana ofireaerv mg lift-- . Mrs. Glenn did not flinch from the trying ordeal, but bore herself throughout with Homan fortitude. Glean grew up good and beautiful woman her lov for her mother the one great, holy, end sanctified trait in her lovely character. Early in life she waa united to a hardy young mountaineer, who took her farther east to lWo in a pleasant home of hi own. The old shear are a a ort of heir loom a token preserved of their ancestors prowess by Maggie descendant. from the cabin, for whortleberries ch grew very thick and large there. At for there was i, lira. 'Glenn demurred, sh danger to be apprehended from whhih Were quite numerous in vicinity; but at last, won over from retii'u by two lound bright tears which m Mag-rsshe gave her leu i . njoining ft upon het Child not to ut ! ght of the cabin. 'ith a mothers pride and care did Mrs. in watoh the little form until soe saw gi at the knoll busily engaged iu cap-:i- g the delicious fruit ; and then with a irful face she returned to her spinning, rcr and anon thfe busy hum of the wheel Id cease ; and the mothers face pressed window to see if Maggie still remained At last ahe looked forth, I the knoll. a frightful change fell upon her as sho - ' ed Her cheek became white as ashes deadly coldness settled in all her limbs ; Iwould hate shrieked, but her lips wee d. lere, in th bold rock which overhung btfi. when Maggie yet knelt ;n fast filling the bucket with berries jcrouched an immense pah efidehtsf preparing for the fatal leap, fers I jUuge of the feelings of that it 1 i'af from human aid her 4t Work in the interval two miles sud a panther about to devour her llflt ibild 1 The golden hair would be dab-ired blood ; the lips which had so been preksea to hers in the rich kiss would be torn and crushed ly P sen the rtten" up jaws of the monster h that hour Martha Glenn thought only r child. She reflected not bn th'e sr to which she exposed herself, in iring forth in sight of the terrible ant-8h- e remembered only that her child ifehild ihbhftd nourished at her breast, fho, happy years had slept id osem rsi in peril Forth she sped, adds upraised her eyes fixed in move ghny upon the h rible tableau. I panther gate a low growl of delight, restless eyes iell on his new victim ; lashed the ground in hiB rage ; hi f'isn-- d savagely over his white and hi glaring eye seemed ii&g I.-,.- , : eeCt of ire I h tiding ail all but ber child th wttd mother sped on ; the low. sweet f bar darling reached her through for Maggie was to f a.qUn t old ballad of longsinging ago. In tab, Maggie was straggling in her U arm : and tbt uiofer. with the 4 of Uespttlr turned, and attempted her cabin with the precious burden I rat-oake- e 1 hine-KL- t'e-T- 1 -- n affac-tiei- i; 1 1 Gil M- , - - rsla all in vain ! Uttering a fierce th. ranther raised himself upon hi die - his fore paws dug deep into the 4 grass a wild, maddened snort, and tar Were buried in the shoulders of ilfdess woman I Flinging Maggie upon agraut heaps of mountain heather, gtw everywhere in rich luxuriance, rlenu prepared herself for the desper-Ufeequal struggle. Unequal indeed, lar wa the strength of a frail woman, id W ihe fury of a raging panther ? r lady th8 fangs of the animal were ed With an iron grip upon her left the blood flowed in torrents down tsordered garments ; the pain she Hi was past all mortal conception, and i that fearful hour the courage of Glenn did not fail her. A blessed It Cashed Across her mind she seized erunoonfined right hand the strong hich fastened to her waist the long; pointed shears, which were then d heeefwary to the toilet' of every vife. The glittering 'Steel flashed in the sunlight, and with one power )rt (lbs, drove- the instrument to the U thfe throat of her assailant ! u 1rg; Dries of pain and rage were appalling, teeth closed together through the f that toth ahd mutilated arm ! Not id Mrs, Glenn With certain yield tor herself,' she would still save her and with desperate and determined fi she plunged the shears again and to the neck of the infuriated beast. Q V mbat gretv terrific I Groans and Sited the air, and Maggie shrunk be- . overhanging reek, and hid ber ice in her apron. s?b, by a lucky movement on the Mty- Glebs, the panthers entire cleft in twain; aqd unloosing W, he rolled upon the ground, in a m of is.Lo agony! Over and over raia-fAry, gray, dust in clouds, hh death. It lasted but - little Vl V there was a convulsive twitching arrongiy defined muscles a grat-h- n ut of ponderous jaws, a itin his fiery eye, and dyii.; he .t J 1 1 1 Ij s. A in-th- e ! - f I3 xionless dead I faint, and almost dying l.ora 1 loss of blood, Mrs- - Glenn h;uf suf- presence of mind to crawl ba'k to igh ne, followed closely by Mae fie, who caroely comprehend tho teirihle and in the most ij.ienrt the long afternoon to the mother ; but ip the srnilq which g. passed id nP trem Maggie3 blue eyes' when g beside her, she felt more tlis,n re e f already, and all she i ley. the future, endure for her childs Glenn was , . tv-- horror-stricke- u ahr cn re-- at the frightful con- - dispatched his hired Pg plliW' ven miles for the nearest physician, Utah- mxious hope and fear hs awaited "aL was bear k the man J came. After gravely examining he pronounced of the day-brea- amputation f disputation - mA very thick boots." MSRMMLLEtr CHHMPIOM COMBINED f BEWARE" OF irllTATIOEVI& - bleat. s, stood. Will thresh pettectly all klnas of grain, peat, timothy, flax, clover, etc. Send for Ircnlsr, price list, etc., of Threshers, Engines, Saw Hills and Grain Registers, and Be sore to mention UU wanted. Address THE KOPPES MACHINE CO. paper. Agent teacher asked one of her class what was the first line of the piece of poetry which described Daniel feelings on being into the lion' den. The youngvter was posed. The teacher said ; ' Come, Thereat the boy exclaimed, hur- come. i I know, ,tnis ; it was 'good-by- , riedlyi n good-by- .' at sweetheart, , jealous of her husband, watched hi movements, and actually one morning discovered the truant kissing and hugging the servant girl. Broadbrim was not long in discovering the face of his wife, U she peeped through the half-opedoor, and rising with all tho eoolness of a general, thus addressed her : Betsy, thee had better quit peeping, or else thee will cause a disturbance Uk the family. A fast mar Undertook the task of Do you teasing an ecceufrio preacher. in the story of the believe, he eaid' ' Yes, prodigal son and the fatted calf! said the preacher. ."Well, then, was it a A male br female calf that was killed 1 female," promptly replied the divine. "How do you know that? Because, looking the interrogator steadily iu the face, I see the male is alive. A celebrated divine, who was remarkable in the first period Of uis ministry for a boisterous mode' of preaching, suddenly adopted a mild and dispassionate- t.tyle. Onfe of his brethren Inquired what ieduced hiqf So make a change ? He was answered . t When I Waa young I thought it was the thunder that killed the people ; but when I grew wiser I discovered that it waa the lightning: so I determined to thunder lets and lighten more in fqture. Queen Elizabeth , admiring the elegance of the Marquis of Medina, a Spanish nobleman, complimented him on it, lxtrging at the the same time to know who heart of so accomplished a catalier. a lover ride too said he, "Madam, much on such an occasion ; but your Majestys will is lavr. Excuse me. However, if J. fear to name her, but reurest your Majestys acotptance of her porirut. He sent'hex a looking-glass- . was in a tavern. 'vi- r a sofa in the parlor., waiting for A damli lied, ch i, come to the door 7 in stepped into the room with i wti:ata,i?.h"-i)hand, just come from a drivi, ,nd ' 'if rut before the mirror, arrange-collar- f . ,, , of vmconscious quite Vfter utf' ' the gentleman on the sitf sturned to p. out. eizing awhile b I Mr. Randolph ked him : Hir th. ,iiie bam etage come?" "Stage, sir!, it, M fop; "Ive nothing to, do with " Oh 3 I beg your pardon said Rant.dii'-- ' quietly ; thought you were the - t-- Kj SiiAKr, Cen. 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Germany and other fore.snrearon.b e Venn and ui pared at short notice Information aa to obtaining patentee ", folly (tiren without o information sent free. 'fi Co. are not,e--t through Munn not.ee such of American free. The adr.otage ebo wiib toOiw Spring rteld. Ohio. S er ;rr?vATEnTSriS?s UOiuiiirimYES. 'TO The ai'vcr' Of thstx-ea- eh. well understood by all persona POrdSJ.'VuNN,A CO . Cfflee 8OBO JDMietX, 361 Broawy, Bew tort ?, - anxiout nrrtdy.'.t hemcar-c-nvrcr-jrbe wil! sen-with yc Vcn hs-l- og d f - acop d.rerti-'n- whch they cuyed '- n Pimple fcllow- v..? - re it, 1- uoneiimptidr,; o make knon - dire, q'oall li.c preecriptril'. for preparing i --I; 'il.ng the Mt ami a ppm Cure lot Coughs, Colds, Cottuimptipi, Asthma, Re 01, lvi Mon, ,Viil - I,,-- il St.jW Asinm-nt- e. . .8 'j( f Hwtoivl dj A b.Lit - r- MAHnu i ntlY'mftTihavbnr f tit. u y h nf f !!. i 'jOft Mnh '1. n.k 11 a . will, rn; of v fr tl'fe? r'1'Tii A. ilcdTLw u. c Llirt Cs n' fiiii-- jiKnm. rrnMf g.Iory.Tf I'M U iufvtr wi'h M i . 'r v ; Nr J i ' Tf - 2179. .o'flis JJIJJ,, m laim audit hot laid proof tull ha K eM madehti.,, intention to 0 horum, Wiliiaic, ii support of Vf vT Petin o! I filed notice of 1 l', ",?,. L) vie Uiwden, John Ior,un rnun n m rty make linl prao ri5 ' WiUutn llawdeii D. bis claim, ard that- .aid prooi th-will be made before County Clerk of Sisvier County, Utah, at Richfield, on March ltSSf, vi : CTant7, U I Edward Payne D. 8. No. 8944 peteAnd at tii sanm tuneliefore the or the S. B. N. W. d and N. E. Prolate Jutite f I S. W. i See. 34, tp. 23 S., R. ,2 . W. i . . .. V names tho following wit esses to prtfve his continuous lie ceidcice upfui, amd cultivatifH) .f, said 1 andyir..- J. K. Peterson, con' in .nous residence u pon an d tu vation of, said land, viz. Jt James o 9, Andrew clOD,I)nielA.LyrY Cbas. M. icnry I lendrickstn... Fill1 on, all of S.', Clc. Uenwoi id, and IljyriiniNelsonof I H. McMastkr, Register, conntj . U. T. S. W. Dar- k- & Co. Attya for Wm. T. Kid Atty. Sr-vre-r ' ' ' ' 1 it'SzP.Lkt C'.tr, v't, ,6floUre following i.Frelij; riven th1 thetheir named nettle- - have filed notice ot ihew to final prrm! isnprtol to make be Pn-- l County Clerk oi at Salt Lake City, the Land January o, lfev, t Cucsday, - mart in Manti c.ty L Vh 15th. countyfor January b Peter unriV Notice is lwieby givn that ' Sec a, TnLs,k;E hi. ! witneeteo to prove of mh! land the followingrirunal settler has inj d "nee upon rifi cultivation owell, ' 4' ; Office UALLEAELE TbeLkihtv-- w, e ir . . , VQiVAli FOIt AiEiXERSo-v- . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. BUST in CKliAl- K.!l NOtIi-kSK- Pure Uhigs,' Clicmic'ffb.iToil1 Articles, Wines and Lipiors ..for medicinal purposes. accurately com JTiiojAscriptions 4-- B Raorumn Uivn - and patents everpublmhed. Every illustrated with splendid eneravinR. 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Burial robes for gents and ladies. Discolorations aVoided by using my preparation Cotliin trimtaings kept in ock and Caskets furnished in hours. .ven 4 ViRnufaoturers of MONUMENTS. S Funeral I)ireto tvlien desired. 15 per cent, below Provo or Salt d h - Tersonal Quaker, n Nt-ph- and A "I .YE un i , ) X- - D- - 1 Joha-Itandolp- I ( Lake daily, for the North, to connect with the U. P. Ry. and the U. it N. Ry., at S a. m. ; and arrive in SaltLake at 7 :50 p. m. 27 F reight trains h ave i for the north at 7 :40 a. m. and for the south at 6 :15 p. m. Francis Gore (lux. t .t- V. Ajt 0RRV1LLE, O. little rsaeal, walk up here account of yourself where After been? the girls, Did you ever know me to do was A boy f r No, sir; but mother did. Mliat is a coquette f A heartless flirt ; a thing with more beauty than sense, more acedmpli.shment than learning, more charm of person than mental graces, more admirers than friends, more fool than wise nietS for attendants. A little girl, visiting a neighbor with her mother, was gazing curiously t the hostesss new bonnet, when the owner queried, Do you like it, Lauraf The innocent 11 replied : Why, mother said it rgas a perfect fright ; but it dont scar me. The bridal veil originated in the custom of performing the nuptial ceremony under a square piece of cloth, hold over the bridegroom and the brid, to conceal the bhishos of the latter. Athe maniage of a widow, it was dispensed with. A gentle mai was once making fun of a You sacque which a young lady wore. had better keep quiet, waethe reply, or I will give you the sack I should be most happy,- was the gallant response, if you would give it to me as it is with yourself insid of It, A wag brought a hafse driven by a young man to a stop in th street by the wojd Whoa Thats and said t the driver : a fine horse you have there. Yes, an- swered tho young man; but be has one fault, ne was feinerly owned by a batch- er, and Iways efrips when he hears a calf A ) d 1 1 Here, yon I - Now-bag- houses f so when ( - self-mad- have you (- II BOOT, S IIOE, and 1 1 ARS ESS Tim: CAUlK 1SS5. 9th, July Thresher yAKERS. Cloyer Huller, Passenger Trains Nephi Hariiess, Sa Idleu.Hanu'si-lIgfA cknowledged by Threrinnai ( bffl daily as follows Bridles, !T Going South at 2 :13 p. hi. wart, Whip. Hobbles, Etc. North 11:45 a.m. S7 promptly attended A. Arrive atSaltl.ake at :40p.m Repairing California Lentlier. 7 :20 a.m Leave Main Street, Rirhfirld, Via. jmg:s CnKUk tPioiuM ev ret, attri-brute- father. ORG ORG QRG LEN'l IiAV Ci.ilI.WAV Gram Tfie loss of a mother is always felt; even though her health may incapacitate her from taking any active part in the cares of her family, still she is a sweet rallying point, around which affection and obediBememherW make the ot !y T w o--fr n d et ence, and a thousand tender endeavors to Grain Ttafeeher and Cldver lluller that plea-e- . concentrate ; and dreary is th blank Will do the wotk of two separate machitiea Tb when such a point is withdrawn ; it is like Clover Haller ie not simple attachment bat a separate hailing cylinder constructed and e Derathat luuely star before us, neither it, heat ted the moet approved Scientific principle. nor light are anything to us m theiuselx es, Haa open ibt widest separating capacity of any macldn yet the shepherd would feel his lienit sad. if In th market. I. liaht, compact, durable, he missed it when he lifted up his eves to ei but one belt and require Ice the brow of the mountain oer which i poaver and haa fewer working part than any other machine. Ao simple rises when the sun descends. In construct ion that it Is easily under Have yon Bla-te- d asked a Hopes lady of a green librarian, whose fac,- - was much swollen by the toothache. No, maam ; bat I have a blasted tootbacc.-- . According to Coleridge, the charm of Shakespeares model women consists in s that harmony and completeness of which exclude all ambition to be men. A widow said one dy tu her daughter, When you are of my ag, you will be dreaming of a husband." "Ye, mamma, replied the thoughtless little hussy, for the second time." A drunken Congressman Bald to Horace e I am a man. Greeley one day, Then, sir, replied th philosopnical the fact relieve the Almighty Horace, of a great responsibility. An inveterate wag, seeing a heavy door nearly Off it hinge, in which condir.ou of nCglect it had been for om time, observed that when it had fallen and killed some one ;t v. ould probably b hung. What more preoiou offering can be laid on the aha of n man heart, than the love of a pure earnest, ahd affection-rirl- , with an undivided interest m eight r lot, and tOurtau three Btory and give TA1I Tra? ns leave Salt Ai one my dtcsled cyu I Mt Where JuUa'0 neck mild bodice met, St e msked vhmt I m etekiuf T here-tA- at said 1 U that Kankttn iie kntng of your waint, I mean ? " wKs, nr I M uid mne, that Ftkini d i f- WIT, HUMOR AND A vi rn.i-.ate- . uu-ible- d. he prettiest thing about the place was blue-eyelittle Maggie, the sweet child stood by her mothers side one magni-n- t September morning, and begged to illowed to --go out to a knoll but a few Great was alway. vo-- y r y ; but os hi- g Ith dlseuloo by collaiu.g nil antagonist, "d kicking hi shins, - w of his guests were disposed to enter the arena against him. One day, when he vn.-- icu more disposed than usual for an argument, he asked one of his suit why he did not vesture to give his opinion on some particular question. It is impossible, your to express sn Majesty, waa the reply, opinion before a sovereign who has such very strong convictions, and who wear Frederick-th- e f- - . Jlaima pt. 1 roii,hni rj jgiefer 7 |