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Show Dying of Joy- The Kill lug: Pax&ion. .... LIST OF LETTERS An observer among the English Milwaukee Wisconsin. From tl,e factory girls describes their diuner-hou- r -) a young ami four years Al.ut amusingly : named Fritz Shon- ....Jwart r.ermaii The crowds had assembled outside to seck his ; ,,,t Id, ,,:,nvelan.I in the ,f a certain cheap cook-sho: ': .hi. Nav World. Ho tie a- p New York. half hour allowed for dinner. Among the girls was one ragged, scantily-clothe- d . ;,,Lfw;iV came to .Milwaukee. child of about fourteen. She that it Wl.uid time wistfully before a a second Fatherland stood for loug re!T-twindow. cook All the oththe shop ;",Vm Hei. of an industrious. and this had forlorn ers gone, object nn.J but little inclined to iti there rattling a few halfstood still soon he by put ,;,., J,t his earnings, 51 sufficient pence in her hand. Finally, with a entirely little sum, rU" look at he luecious display, entering the mat-ni;- longing n wirrTuit him in and .she paused for a la.st sniff at the open hi accordmirly market; so to do, assuring door, and then dashed off down he him advised kodi honest man-- i street. The observer followed, thinkhim that hUjiood looks, i ....:nca n.fivitv would ena- ing she was seeking a cheaper cook-shonor jlllU UUM j from the and pitying her. But she secure a prize lie biin to , stopped at a store where second hand many rea cuu. finery was for sale, entered, and in a to smile on him. Yi,o were wont Fritz gave few moments returned with a someUut to all suggestions until at length it what faded but still gorgeous bunch an unheeding car, he had left sonic of artificial flowers, consisting of a that ..,. across the rose full blown, a poppy or two, and blooming damsel, away watchful keeping a fair sprinkling of wheat. With a water into "lmse his heart. When glow of triumph on her wizen face lie had intrusted such a deed he she catan eager glance to the right 1'ritz was accused of and stat and left, and spying close at hand the ljlusliinity acknowledged it, and saying in secluded gateway of a timber yard, ed th .t he was working darted across the road, and, crouch-hit- : ordor that he might bring Katrina in a corner, war. soon busy wit) a comfortalv re, marry her, purchase her battered old hat on her knee, re ble home and settle down to a happy trimming it. life. considea and With a joyful heart rable amount of uumey, Fritz purchased a passage in a good steamer A Privilege. from Germany to America, and sent An friend insists that word fur Kv.trina to come immediawas plainly the chivalrous deference due the other tely. His anxious joy in of his sex implies some obligation iu return. lineament every depicted face. In company This is is all nonsense, of course. It irooduatured with a large number of friends, he is the privilege of the male to give proceeded to the Uuion Depot to up his comfortable seat, and he quite who was to arrive enjoys having that sharp-eyewoman greet his beloved, on the train. Slowly the moments entering. the car transfix him like a crept by, until at length the train basilisk until he is half out of his came around the corner, drew up at comfortable seat aud she half in, aud and passengers disem-barkd- then say, in that conventional tone (Be station, which is euough to provoke a sardonThe quick eye of love revealed the ic grin on the sober face of that standhearts to each other, and ing exemplar, St. Simeon Stylites, Yearning with the words "Fritz!" "Katrina!" "Don't you rise, sir." The last time the lovers clasped our friend came to the city on a each other in a close embrace. After, Christmas week to buy some 'iittle the first joyous emotion was over, nonsense" for the '"babies," he openFritz tried to disengage himself, to ed a shop door on the street, and present his future bride to the many when just on the threshold observed friends who had come around. But behind him a creature in the elegant the hands were firmly clasped about garb of the lady of the period. Withhis neck, and would not out a thought he stepped back and separate no words came from the which let her pass in before him. This she lips touched his cheek and in a moment did majestically, and closed the door the dread flashed through behind her. Fact is stranger than intelligence the minds of the beholders. The fiction. girl was dead, hiving literally broken her heart with excessive joy at being restored to him she so foudly loved. After asking your name in the No words can describe the grief of State of Arkansas, the natives are in the man, who, but a moment before, the habit of intjuiriug, in a confidenhad stepped as prondly as a king, tial tone, ''Well, now, what was ycr conscious of having the love of a true name afore yer moved to these woman. His anguish overpowered parts?" and unmanned him, and the few doep sobs which convulsed his frame "What is a more exhilarating won passed, leaving him gazing at sight," asks a Vermont paper, ''than the corpse of Katrina with a dull, to sec eighteen handsome girls sliding agonizing, wild stare. The many down hill on an "Nineat the passengers depot became aware teen," says the experienced editor of of wh:it had happened, and,$vhcn all the Boston Post. had been told, not a dry eye was to bo seen. At a recent golden wedding in Xaugatuck, Ct., the old couple show-- . cd the young folks how "courtin' ' An Enchanted Tabic. was done fifty years ago, aud those of the young folks who know how it is A novel (lining-tabl- e is now iu use done at the present day couldn't se a one of the palaces of the emperor that the method had changed much. tfKutsia. The table is a circular, and is placed on a weighted platform. Never have, I seen any traditional " the t ouch of a signal like the rub type of nationality us strongly markof Aladdin's lamp, down goes the ed on its own soil as is found in Mle throuali the floor, and a new America. There arc more Greek le, loaded wttfi fresh ' dishes and heads in the United States than in .applies, rises in its place. But this Greece, The purest classical profile H all; each plate stands on a known to me is that of a New Eng snt'd disk, the table-clotbeing land woman. Mixture of races seems tut with circular openings, one for to the characteristic beauties plate- If a gust desires a of produce all. liwge of plate, lie touches a signal ;th side, when, presto, his plate Justice Brook3, of Vicksburg, pos appears, and another rises. ri hesc sesses remarkable humanitarian ideas. i"rtU"B I . :.. -- v,,!,;, IlIM'll . -1 ,veh. s 1 il d. i long-separat- -- ox-sbd- ?" h C wethauical diuing-tublePiescnco of servants 1" this render the A follow was recently brought up bequite supcrfla- - fore him for selling spoiled bacon. country, at the Oneida The judge lectured the culprit sethey employ dining- - verely. "You, sir," said he, "have having the centra part made been guilty of a crime which endanTv- retbegoblets.spoons, gers the lives of your fellow-beingooflee, castors, pitcher, and That meat, sir, would kill any man, iieoeiry articles of table furn-U- r and I know it. Now, sir. it is orderC.are placed; revolving the cen. ed by the court that all this meat beI'11'', the Pitkr before fore us, and all similar meat in ha ever article .bnllgs your be s L , ; s. desired possession be forfeited may by you, and hu the intervention of a special that it be sent to the county poor-house.- " ( ; UNCLAIMED IN TUK POST V Office in OciW'ii. Territory of U tun. on the 1st of March, vhicli.it not culled for before tlie of April, 1S74, will l.e tent to the lleml Letter Ulli p; PUWIPS!PU!VJPS! JKMA1XISU (J K NTS' Haiming. Jolm F LIST. Moirdl, J ( I'ctie, lVtrr Bi inrgs & Hart Ncsliilt. Andy l'ntinvr, J V Baggs, I'liu.s I'orier, Home I'tiber, Jas Jubn Curi-en- l'lieliiis, i, l!eui" Fri.nk Frntes, F dale, Jas tJlo.iyop, Jas Hughes, J Hunter Jolm Huntley, S S C Morton, Clias Madilox, John M Martin, Jas McGreaor, Jus Morrell, W K STIJAltT "EPS FOR SALE THE REST AND CIIEAI' r.ST Atiti fre7.iii5 FOU4T. and I FT I' I'M I'M for deep or nlmllow welli. AUo, l'oints for Drive Well i'liinpii. w ith guitnl.le iron pipinp. Pumps repaired anil nttwl upon remani-xl.ltermn, at Tilliiii (Hiiro. K J ti Vorkhj. lElrn. H2-t- f Geo, l'eirill. Mr l'riiclielt, IV Reiley, Jus , Kllioti, H Erne. I'tter El I. Is'i, lt i;iEaLSTs:BiY. D BuMffciMtfiinimnMi I' Head, Thos Sumls & Co .Siiulsluiry, Frank Still will, W C Snow, . L Troutmunn, J K ALL ITS BRANCHES, CARRIED ON BY mloisrilior. Workshop over tlm I'oni tllce. Entrance by the alley between C. Wood a nee' aud tha 1'wtl Oltce Wereiling, V Williams, A Williams. Tims Yange, Web KJele 0 YES!! 0 YES!! A More than IN t'te THOMAS WILSON. Sept. 3rd. 1S73. 73-tf OneMillioninuse!! KOCK SPUING AND LAMES' LIST. Case. Mrs Child, Miss Polly Draney, Miss llelle Hainl, Mrs Hanuali Higbee, Mr M Lavender, MissMar- - tha Miller, Mis Janey Priicliett. Mrs E A Pickington,rMrs W Taylor, Miss Lottie Wi liamson, Mifs C Wilson. Mrs M A Zundel, Mrs Fanny To obtain anv of these letttirs, the Hiiiilirniit must ask for "inlvurtifeil lntter," give ilntu of tiio )Mjti'r ami paj- onn cent for ailvertisinjj. It not called lor within OXK MOMll, tliey will he Bent to the Dead Letter Office. COALVILLE Rock Spring, Dlivred, Coalville, Delivtred, COAL! - - - - - - - - 10.00 7.00. - - - H.00. Ktep Warm by (letting flood YARD AT U. $ 9.A0. Clitan Coal. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. - Orders lefi nt prom pi v filled. Doii-l;- Meat Market will b .' I 104-8ui- JusEi'it Mall, P. M. JOHN I'INCOCK. . LOOKJIERE. of Ofjden Junction, Oqdtn City, Utah Territory, Feb. 20, J 874 Office APPLETOfJ'S AMERICAN WHOLESALE Pit ICE LIST. NEW BUILDING OP DRY GOODS. XEW Jr r.LEACIIED lo),. to23c. vurd CHECKS 21c to Z(x. COTTON A DESiV to 45c, COTTON THREAD fife to SSOc i,r do. " YARN tJ,10 per hunch. 2.50" WAKl'S vard. DELAINES Jtt to T,y JHll" Wool StVDENIMS lCc. to ao . DRILLS Irto to DICKS 27jc. V2v. to lfie. DOMESTICS ELANN ELS llOo to Cc. (iINOHAMS 15 to 30.-- . " J EANS 32" .'.c. to Toe. to HUNTS. STRIl'ES. ii'ic to ilc. " T1CKIN0S, 18c ALl'ACAS, Rlack tok: to $1.00 lur " to 2.rc LuptroM B A R Ef i E Tioc. to 6.V. o.m to $20.00 jier ir. ULAN K ETS CAMBRICS lie. t? lie. v $1.75 to ii25 CAlil'ETlNO. CORSET JEANS ,. 17c. to 2:ic. FRENCH MERINOS Vic to fUO ., J A CON ET 2.V. to .".Ho. ,. ., LINEN, Irish .r)0c. to. $1.25c. SKIRT BRAIDS Wk-- per d..z. TOWELLING 17c. to yic. jfl. - 1. Ut. to:i. yrl. 2c 11EVISEI) Entirely TheSinpr Manufactoriiis ED1T10X, is the bet Company N. East Corner Fifth & Locust St., CYCLOPS DI A . Y"ill he inned iu 10 volt.., of Coinplvt SCLD LepinninR Jul',lS73. SUBSCRIPTION. BY ONLY panenc!i. S(Kl chance for the million to buy A feelinjr Hi co.t. lirryii without reHtH buys (hu compete time to iy A net. vamplete ten the of iviiit Kow i ubKoi iLe. For all Information, Addrttt, ROBT. II. VAN llENSSKLAKR, Ogdtn, J Agent (or Not ii-3- tl.-- u L inh. 1 .l ir 1' HO DICE. FLOUR $2.60 to $iSi per uk. W U EAT, SActs per bunhel. CORN-i-- NOTICE. I PREPARED TO DELIYKR PER CAR loud, nt Op.lon, iK.iiie flno AM I.ONO, IViiiotecii CeutN perewt. AddNM, J. 17-- pr VEAL. r.l'TTER. Oik. ML 1m KUC.S. CHICKENS. 30c Groceries, provisions, lh. ALCM y',4c &c. por 2 c. ler lh. ALLSriCE AXE 11 ELVES fcJJiO to $ViO per do BACON VP; broiiktiist, 10. jkt lb. lEESWAX-).- 52 pur lit. 1JOKAX 6tlr. per lh. 1.65 to $C.(iO per don. RAKIXtJ l'OWDEK liROOMS Jj.tKl per do. RRASS KETTLES 6iK per Il. CURRANTS llje- pr lb, by hi. COKE EE, Rio per k, 32c per lh. CHEESE lite, per lb. to lie per lh. CRACK ERS CLO V ES Mi;, per lh. bolt. CANDLES, IS oi. $'.UiO CAa'UY, Fancy '20c to 3oc iier lb. " Stick 20c to 21c. per lb, horn made. CHURNS, I'ntont Julian, $9.00 to Jlt.OO. COAL $o.f( to $J.rKl per tou. COl) FISH lie por n. COl'I'ERAS lOjxA H - 8c pr iOe. "CATil'IlOR fine. COMPOSITION A lacli. W. MYERS. THE BOTTOM FOIi DRY S vance is liable at any moment to stocks for late Winter lales, to ernd their orders, possible. 10 X 12. $0.00. 25c. jHT lb. IIOOR IRON iaV. to lie. per lb. HORSE SHOES f;.60 a kc3. 1NDIOO $1.40 per lh. IRONS, SAU 0. per lb. LYE $10.(MJ pur rne. LEAD White SWo per cmi. liar 12).. per lb. 21c. per lb. LOGWOOD LAMI'BLACK 20c. per lb. MADDER 2:u-- . per lh. to 5nc. per lb. MUSTARD MATCHES $3.75 grons. 35perll.. METAL, AIIHlT-22- c.to Sut,ur Drip, 2.00 per gnl. lb. .Oi NUTMEGS ?1 per N 4IL.S .7.00 to $'J.OO per kef?. OILS, LINSEED SI .50 per gal. Havin? availed ourfclvcs of the recent depression in the Blanket and Flannel market by making large pur chases for cash, we are prepared to offer it Zion'a cantile liisiiinlion. sB-t-- If, If. Hooper, Supt. 10c f MONITOR HAS GAINED A No higher .nconiium ran l.e repiitution. ? tlmt upon a Conkig Store tlm ti to w!io mm It cptakf In it a!e., tvery hoiito-wiltr. nnd Iier to end reconiniend. It etxU, utiig'.ikor iu all fur economy, tluaiilinam aud reliability iu rpiIE 1 operations. J. F. REED. do. G-1FLO- O A I f. Agtnt for Patent Aluminous Build ing Paper. 'JOc. it nek. SUGAR, Relcberv Coflee n A fU.75, ' per Mck Crusliea-- 1 to $1.40 per ft. TEA. Elack-7- 1c. ., Green $150to$1..5 to $1.10 per TOR ACCO. Nat. Lee-0- ito NAVY & GRAPE 5 Wc. to 62Viper , , $10.00. to $5.00 TRUNKS, Hides, Furs and Pelts Bought. AITIl. . 1 coxFECTioxisnr, tt15perl. .14.-5 auo, mt cclkhratfi) AMD SULPHUR 12c. ,, 5ALT, Fine SALTS, Epni 15c. Hli. 31,314 MONITORS now in USK, 33:O.X IB 3 ; rr SYRl'P-1.6iiper5j- Mer e 1.25 lr E live Co-ope- ra .'H " CiA L PEPPER,- Rl:u:k 35c. per lb. Caveiine 10c. por lb. TEACHES 12c per lh. to 8c. per lb. PUTTY-7- UC POLISH, STOVE 5oc to Obc per RAISINS $1.50 per box, lb. RICE Htc. to 12c. ROSIN 10c. per lb. KOPE 21c. per lb. hex. SOAP, f 5.00 to $8.25 SODA ?7 .50 per case. SALT-PETR- extraordinary bargains. j5.0" per rw STARCH 3iiuU1kitoi chants who intend replenishing their along . 55r-- - ENtilNE Mo , tl3-2- CLUE ." St.-Louis- take place, vre advise Country Mer- r inspect the market for themselves as early as Sl'ERM-$2- .75 605 IT. Fourth Street, ad- to 40c. per tt. 01NUER SxlO per box, (J LASS F1SII-$1- The Singer Mamifac'g Co. (ioods and Groceries line unqufstion able bceu touched, and a sharp x SEND FOR PRICE LISTS. NOTICE. " ClTrt REAR " STT FENCK POLKS, SEVENTEEN FEET Vt. 9"" " 11ARLEY, $1.2S to $1.7S, BRAN Si SHORTS " " OATS. 6ic. " 80c. " POTATOES lb. REEK on foot, 6(.i7c. L'TTON. k: to HK:, I'ORK Klc. r lb. ,1 or loni nnd Vott, Which lia mieli a Ticniaiid thronph tlie Territoty, caunut l Vit Rcauty and Exrclleiv-e- , iurpaated. our Stoves r kont mul for Srl and all IU Itinnt-hy Z. V. 91. 1,Aitorc. AH h Opposite Cardon ltroj., Watchmaker, CACIIC COIXTY. LO(3AX, 12 M Storet in Also by ail th XerhVotj. fli ao-- 6 |