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Show MHimtmMiranaM Thii qusgmire bad been knewn to all the occupants of the farm from its earliThese who have seen lira in battle, est settlement, but never till then was iii'l fogt Uis eolnes. his williog-nc-- s any conception formed of its inimeuse .olflid where lie wished any man depth. Full thirty feet of it had been when en?lopedin sounded, jet its lowest part, if any it has, i'i g, ti The mean l of criiLiiou and hUging oVath. Da is still to be ascertained. elt Vm-'fh rirtr ia bcccuiher, 1802, il ameter of the pit proper, for some fifteen down, is about three aud a half where the task undertaken aiirost to ptil OmuipotaDce; where feet. rch Htep in the charge was hindered by jfluggisb. BtrHuun, fallen trees, swampy ICtnund, end the pluogiag fire of coii-J- c A Vi'iTe'H ISeappcrmnce lernte batteries; whun difficulties, ratio n. Year and death wereall about Some time ago Henry Shields, a milJam, he rode hi horse straight across Uie treaeheruus enunglenieQi, and the lionaire produce dealer iu New York, Exi.'oram, straight through the hurricane and ouce a President of tbe Produce ot sbrpuell, anl bullet, aud gain- change, died in his splendid residence in ed the first line of rebel rifle pits, and Second avenue, and left a will bequeathi ien fell buck only because the extreming all of his property ts his children, names. John ity of humaa daring could not give him without mentioning their in which Gelston, Thomas Dougherty, and Catherof This Ulair, charge npprt. ine Shields, his wile, were his execuLe wan accompanied by but one man Lis adjutant, Jool wannot the foelhard-ire- i tors, and they began to settle tbe estate of a man iuaensille to fear and in the interest of the seven or eight The family were well known, It was the children reuklcsas to coDseq'ienoes. and the daughrnder.r of a leader to inspire hie men the children cultivated, wiib the daring necessary to accomplish ters favorites ia tbe beet society. A few n task. That be failed to months after Mr. Shields' death a poor M'lure ibis inspiration, that his men widow in South Tenth street, Williams-burgwho had been known as Jane wiu d net go where he dared to lead, in that instance, is no reflection en their Valentine, made known to a firm of lawcouragn as men. What he did was sup- yers that her true name was Shields, erhuman in its quaiiity, and men of or- and that she was the lawful wife ot dinary resolute owurage may be pardon-- i Henry Shields, having married kirn thirty I fur ri'fusuij to fallow him. The in- years age, when be wascartman fur tw cident demonstrates how high lilair'u Quakers, who were wealthy grain merJ xrowra rose above the average lvvel. chants in the lower part of New York. She married biia according to tbe QuakI'bicago Times. er ceremony and in the presence of witShe bore him two children, who Tt nesses. of a man war the that during known courage in St. Louis de? are still living. He became wealthy, and was introduced in New York society, tvtred tbr.i he would shoot lilair riRht." The friends of the latier were where his un cultured wife could scarceMi me 1. and hastened to put him on his ly go At length he persuaded her to live apart from him, promising to supk'nrd. Biair replied, "he won't shoot His friends a is a d d coward." well, if she should consent, lie port with him, warning biin cf bis pave her a bouse in Graham aveaue, dinger, only to induce Lim to test the Brooklyn, and having settled ber there Mutter, then and there. The man who he married a New York lady, and lived iti puing to sliot him on eight was seen with her, occasionally visiting bis wife 'oding oa the B'ttps of tho Hauler's in Brooklyn and doing favors for his HcuHe, and Blair said to his friend, children. The appearance of Jane Shields was a ' some wuli me.'' Arut in arm they walked down Fourth s!reet, Blair wearing complete surprise to the Ne York famuniform of a colonel, to and past the ily, and tbe lawyers were instructed to 1'iaoier's House, Blair placing himself ferret out the woman's story aud history. in pasting. There was It having been ascertained that Jane next his enemy lit shooting- "en sight," or otherwise, Shields could not be examined in a suit . aod the parties soon afterwards met and tor dower, touching her relations with ber deceased husband, the counsel for adjusted their differences. Another illustration of the courapo of the New York widow said that be would lilnir was shown when, returning from be able to get at ber testimony in an ih war to advocate peace iu distracted other suit. The suit for the dover was Miasjuri, be, on out occasion, went out ou the June calender of the Circuit to speak to tbe people against Court, in Brooklyn, aud the plaintiQ was Therefore whnt was the infamous wrongs that were being ready for trial. perpetrated upon his late enemies in done must be doue before that time. ,hnu!, tbe Confederates of the State, at Very Boon a suit was instituted in the a the bands of Mood thirsty nidioulixrn. same court against John Jacib.-ion- , A we reuicmber, it was viiher at Sedal-- i partner of Thomas Dougherty, onu of the i or Syracuse that ha was to address a executors, to oompel him to take the title luee ing. It was kaown to him, and to to certain property which he bad pur Lis friends, that au attempt was to be chased from the estate, which be refus" a tuade upon his life by a gang of ed to take because the dower claim of a if he should speak. Friends Jane Shields threw a cloud over the purrirursily sought to dissuade hiru from chase. Tbe action was begun and a reiihdcrtaLing it. Nothing could shake feree was taking testimony withina week. a resolution. He mounted the stand Jane Shields was summencd as a witness and spoke more boldly than ever, and to testify to htr relations with the late without the least Ions of his habitual Henry Shields, and to furnish all tbe The night was dark. facts that would be useful in defending A su.iden movement in the crowd near tbe suit for a dower. She attended cue lirn, a groan or two, and two corpses lny session, and on the seoond examination t his feet. Two brothers, Williams by ber counsel advited her not to go beassas-eicause be believed tbe action to be bogus name, had watched tin would-baud slew them as they were about devised to posses the information of n execute their murderous intention. the plaintiff ia the dower suit. Her iroorl Wair never left the stand, and lawyer, Dally, submitted an wtit ou with hia speech. Omaha affidavit to ene of tbe lawyers vf each ' ' Werald. side of the suit, by which they were to make eath that the suit against Jacobson was in good fui b. They refused to sign iu n ISottoiulc&g it. From-tbSan Iiansiico Bulletin. Jane shields was served with an order Ti Hoggs oounty, on the roid leadintt to show cause why she should not be ' from Marahallville to Fruwich, Qa., and punished for contempt. Her lawyer tcu liiues irotu the former town, resi des then, before Judge Pratt, asked tor a a well farmer mimed Myrup. stay of proceedings in the suit before the His aruiab'e and loving wife, early after releree, alleging that tbe action was a trick designed to defeat the plaintiff in , breakfast, had taken iier infant child, The motion was argued nhout nineteen months old, iu hnr arms, another suit. end had gone oil in search of a fine aud at length by both sides, the New York favorite witch oow, that had for the firnt widow's lawyers introducing affidavits to tiiue failed to) oiue home the previous prove tho validity of their complaint rvening. against Jacobson. and the VV'illiamsbuigh . Ou coming home from the Geld to his widow's ooanscl introducing testimony ii:iuer, Mr. Myrup learned that his wife to show that Henry Shields bad purchasund sweet little prattler had not made ed property for Jane .Shields, and that rlmir appraranee. Almost frant io with she claimed him as her husband. Justice Pratt decided yesterday, that t'vr and excitement for their safety, Vnowiog that a very large bear had been all further proceedings in the suit of tteen- in the swamp near by ouly a few Gelston, executor, against Jacobaon day before, be put out immediately in should cease, until it is made clear tbat Kearch of live missing ones. All the the action is not brought to sbuse the hired men of tbe rjaoe followed, and, rights of Jane Shields. He adds that he ich taking a different direction, the is not satisfied that one of the objects in whole country was ransacked for several bringing the suit was not to gain the The neighbors also, as widow s testisaoay in her dower suit. miles around. cud news reached tkem, joined in th? searchThe sun wis just sinking behiml the western bills when, as the miserable I'lisuattd was returning np a cm alt t ranch that had its source at his spring, and as but almost hep its vas stilt anxiou-ly- , looking in every direction, while passing aloug, bedesoriel in a patch of luxuriaut graes in a marsh a tew paces f something like a piece of gingham, lie atooJJ'aorrihid at motion n for a IS HKP.KRY flIVEN TO THE liDiuent er two, and ui. heori almost NOTtfR clxctiim of WcIxt County, Vtuil Urntirwl that th lur ih opped pulsation as tbe thought rushed 'iprr.tory, IS" A, will be hfllil in tlio if unitl jrein'"t DAY of CouutT, oil MilMUtY, ttta SKl'OSU Dircigh bis trcn.ie.l brain that the 1 1) At for tl purpo of electiug , 5, he BV might b hts wife's bonnet, AKll ST, that both sh? and his dtrling boy lbs following officers, to m: might be buried in the fatht'inless qua;;-iiiire- i Three Commiasieneri to !wte I'nivcrsitj over the centra of which lay this baml. u Councilor to tho Legislative 4emti!y for rriic. .' Veiwr ami Hm kMer Couutir. pprosc'iing to within a safe distance On in ptnre of llirhanl Biitlantviie. ff this roiry pit, he discovered the grass (whonn tonn of oftVe will PXjrrM in August, 18id.) iired downward and the surface of ttie Una Treasurer lur Wter Connly. Cue Surveyor for Wetiur County. lough broken and depressed, showing tliut sjme living bo ly had fallen ia soil leeu itrugling grewly to get out. Very for w ion cue of the One .In'tire of the Trace and a Con'taM neighbois and two of the K'n I'reiini t, frcedmeu came up. .Mr. M. had aleady OgOim Justice of the Peace ami a Constable for explored to the depth of his arm in the Kortti OkiUmi Precinct. ' uufor-tunat- e One of .Insure of the le.wo and Constalilo for no bat traces the found nitre, L ones. A pole. twelve or fifteen feet IIitrriaTille t'recinr One Justice of the Peace and a Coniitablo tor and down was uovr obtained pcut lung, Hooper Citv Precinct. One Justice of the l'uai'e and a Constable for j's full length, but neither could any- Kaiton I'reci t. thing be felt nor the bottom touched. One ef the Pmwefor Pla n City Prwcinct. A sother rod, longer than the first, was On JiiHtice of the Pence f T Kten Precinct. One Constable for SUlvrville Precinct. Aim fntitrnvd to it, aud a like examination was made with alike result. ,juv furi her autmpt to recover the desd Pnid Election to be held, conducted and returns tif.dies ns, therefore, deemed useless. threof ni;i'e in accordance with fie luwd ot Ibe 1, wa accordingly decided to desist, and l'crriloi j ol L'titU in relation to elections. F. 8. KICIIARDS, lafl party, which had increased by this Clerk for Weber County. or forty persous, all time to titirty-CrUtah Territor. let fli t for .tlie. reppcciive huics, j'jt Count T Cle'lT" Office. Ofe leii, July lta, 15T5. at fiigutUa. IJ lair's Co anise. Trunk JOSHUA WILLIAMS, 23ALiE HOUSE, Walt Lake Hy, TBUCKEE LUMBEli CO Ojdea. California, oiepa WILLIAMS & Co.? Successors to IF. after P. TEASDEL S. c to the people of Offer XORTUEltX UTAH, anJ the public generally, hi. complete assortment & Co. S'. f DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS 6c CAPS. HARDWARE. Etc., Etc. At the Very Lowest Hates iu the Market. ! D!?iECT FRO?! THE EAST. ALL NEY h, REMEMBER GEEAT REDUCTION S. T. TEASDEL. to-d- o . - M aterial. uilding yr STBEET, IsLAXIX OG-DBN- J, ! Xettwl S. , Now offers to the publio Than Cheaper Ever, SPECIAf. To IJfWLCESIEXTS trade with him. Complete Sets or Single Articles of Furnitiw! We are Sole Afrenls for the Sale of Xcw York CIIWMICAI, Heady for Use. and have a FELL STOCK OS 13 4X1). At the lowest, possible rates. 1AIT, Se Junction. Off den JUNCTION (rnRMEBLT Al'D HOMK CUSTOM TR ANSIKKT eatistaction guaranteed. HI. FliClI CAXS ! MANUFACTURERS Agent for KING3LAND, FERGUSON Corner or Iron Fire Boxes made and repa're i, e. and all kinds of ISoiler Work on tiie moat All work' KiiaranteeJ, a the ben iron only ia used. Co un on a large acalv, - OF Cable, Log, Ox, Rinding an:l other Chains. HATE RECENTLY IMPORTED T1IJ? WE nwemarj mchiuery lor manufacturing Self Sealing- ami SoHere.l Top Kiitl Hotu-Cans, G-AL- AID BOILER MAKERS SOLICITED iU9t ! JAMES diS6 3m. S II. BEAUWSJLtY, Proprietor. FilliT Cii'S Done on llie Premises. HAYNES & SON, dtlX HOTEL:) I Cabinet Work and Repairing COR. FIFTH AUD WALL GTS., OCDEN. BEARDSLEY I50USE Quality Guaranteed. ..o CO., W-XXjXjI-aaJkZ- Fruit tut & Co's., Invincible Vibr at or Thresher Trade Solicited. Shop, rear of the Theatre. S.iH Lkc City, - - Ftsili. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. InT. and address ordern, care of M'Tis & Box And can snpply the ame at 80 an to meet the incrnaein;; ilemand lor home coniumptiou or exportation a.t priced to suit .the times. Tinners, Gas, Water and Steam Titters. A full line of Iron, Galvanized and Ilubber Hose Pipe, including Fittinrrs fwr same?. e Ajrent for RAMSEY'S celebrated Lift aBr Well Pores I'limi. l'nmp fitted up to order. Orders by Mail Promptly Atten JeJ to. Box 808, West Temple St., Lake City. SjiII 1222 3m. riONEER U Of tl G 11 11 Lake City. dl WHY go TO SODA SPRIXUS THERE 13 A SUMMKR RKSORT twelve miles of Ogden City, in that Oden Talle.Y. Parties gom of the mountain traveling (or pieaure cen profitably spend few la thi The valle is watered by days locality. the Ogden River which abounds in all the variv-t- e of fish fir which mountain streams are o relehrate-l- . Invalids caa here reach a point clone to the railways where they can enjoy the cool bracing airef the mountains. Parties wUbuig to avail themselves of the opportunities for WH'KJT Iiccreation and Rest That th'S Tulley affords, can obtain AT REASONABLE RATES At F. A. H.VJIMOD S Ira Hantsville. rocor AT ! ITIIOLKIALE NOVEMBER The bct 1, XD KLTA IL. MONUMENTS. .... AND LKTTKRKD BY JaincH Fowler, FLUKUX MAG yrnoLESALE EAGD & CO, grocers. CHICAO. ILL'S M. W, AgenU Oflire and Sample Room, 23 East Temple Street, Col. brook Bnildinit, Suit hake City. Correspondence promptly attended to. FIFTH ST., OGDEN, u-- J. HOLTHER, Pifth Street. Osden- - Ti e Most Fashionable Styles AND Fkrfect Fit Guar Give Mc a t'a. rEALKBS IX BOOK and SHEET MUSIC! AND STErn. disi-3- Musical m ..... Corn ami cob CrucberK; Cane Millt; &c., &c. Aio dealer in tin metis ol t. c,i Planter! SieaiB PrweJ W- 108-- lj CIIIIjD, Cr. Ohb door south Z.C.M.L, Broweryl TAYLOR'S TUE BEST HE Ell in UlAi Oil TBI EUBOPIin HOTEI PUH, Street, West Side East Temple Wholesale and Retail. ClTTl SALT LAKE Board by the Day or Week. tRooms with or without Board.' RICHTER & FRY f A.W.Brown&Co., TAILOltlXG. .. 7 Sendorto STOVES a specialty. Trolnce taken at the highest market rates. early for Machinery . Freight guaranteed at car load rates. for Familien. J. R. I'OOL, rrop'r. E.JE5SESS, MAIN BTRKKt. OODEN. The Vt and cheapet iu the market. CirdeTJ fdr MacbiBfS will olan renpive 1 accommodations at the FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SUP PLIED. lowest rates. Orders BY- THE DAT BOARD 1 Promptly Shippedto an$ Special arrangements ,.'d conreuiences Point on the Railroads. JIarble or Sandstone Monuments F nourpr- t GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. 1874. d29-t- LOUIS tar's Corn Milltt, or ii.r.iinlp.l r-- - A Orders front Country Dealers respectfully solicited. IWi-ii- . OCT n vi:ii'..:k c. GroYO FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. With Henry Wallace, tbe practical Enlarged, Refitted and Refurnished. To be Reopened Confectioner, to assist him now ofl'crs Stick and Fancy Candies the ,'f,arpv'"ilnw slO. GLOBE HOTEL, Salt Lake City. rute VJlh JSOASD d5 DANIEL GIIEMG, lc o 1 llA, 8alt Erarn, & JASWES eb-je- Srlw-tma- fine the premises between G. II. Tribe's and To DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, GENEKAL i Is Is STOCE OF FURNITURE 1 Election Notice, JAMES GAL Ei Having removed n. Pit. . In all classes of cut-thro- Lil HOUSE, OPPOSITE Salt Lake House. d200-tf- ur 1 ExLGLB P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful G rove. t? X Tine Ilall anit larite rlanciug floor, accommodating from A) to H persoua. Partiva wiahin to en-- .-, tli Hall or Gronodl mustap,ly aeTendnya iu ailvauce. Allklndoofotit-dorrainrweiwD- TERIVJS LOW. OODEN EOUSK Main Street. - - OgdeH; OLDEST AND BEST WAMTT.Y MOTE1 IN THK CUT. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOUXG MEN FROM Krrora and A tunes in earlr life Maohosd rmtoreil. Imiwd'nienta to Marriairo rumored. New method of treatuw-nt- , New aud remwli. l$ook au.t Oircnlan. aent fiBw.iu altil rnTclop". Ad.lrma. HotVAKD 419. N. Ninth tt. Phil Pa. an InatitiiuoB bavioK a bih vlli,l,ia. for noaorable waiduct auu iirofeHKiouni reputation Bkin. dajj.3u, Ucrcliandise. land. W Adirew . SiiKjon Co.. 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