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Show Site Ojtfen gunrtion. PW lihsd ITXRY J VJEHINQ, f HOTIOB Sundays sxeept.d .Melancholy Suicide. UU d ft rj i 18 7 4. Yesterday's Inter Ocean contained an acount of the discovery of the tody of a little girl in the lake, at the foot,of Twenty-filtstreet. ' Late on Monday evening the poor child was identified by her uacle, Mr. Ezra Dana, aa Matilda Dana, and Deputy Coroner Pilgrim J osterday eld an inquest on the body, and a verdict of suicide was returned. The is ones of sad and peculiar inter. case so est, rarely does it occur that a child of Buch tender age deliberately AT TITE takes its own life. Yesterday a reporter called upon Mr. Dana, at his residence, No. 165 Eighteenth street, to learn something of the history of the little girl, and of the circumstances that led her to Ogden Junction Office end her life. Mr. Dana said that Matilda was 13 years of age. Last August her mother died, and since inas time sne iias Deen living in ner uncle's familv. who hare made everv endeavor to render the life of the orphan child tdeasant and harmv The most of the time Matilda has appeared to be well contented in her new heme, but at intervals she has been subject to uncontrollable fits of passion, and at such times she appeared to think that slip, was friendless, and has frequently told children IS EXECUTED of her acquaintance that she was wcarv of life, and felt sure that she would end it soon. When in her better ' moods sho was an attractive, lovable little grirl, fond of her rela tives, delighting in the performance IJi ALL ITS BRANCHES, of such duties as were imposed upon her, loving her school, and constant in her attendance at Sabbath school. But she was morbidly sensitive, and the gentlest reproof would cloud her happiness and make her miserable for IN A hours. Last Monday morning the little girl was expected to assist her aunt in preparing breakfast. 'She did not, however, arise in time, and wheushe appeaed her aunt reproved her for her tardiness. Matilda's heart was broken at once, and she returned to her lor a crying spell, and when her aunt called her to breakfast she answered that she did not wish Order Books, to eat. The family thought nothing strange of this, neither were they alarmed at her continued absenoo, thinking that she had goue to the Receipt Books, residence ot some other relatives for sympathy in her fancied sorrow. In the afternoon, however. Mr. Dana went in quest of his niece, but was Bill Heads, unable to had her until he had the great sorrow of seeing her, cold in dcath,at the Morgue. f 'I he little1 girl had three brothers, Letter Heads, two of them in jNew York, aud one a soldier in Wvominir Territory, fche Lad not been gone from the house Shovr Cards, but a short time when a letter, addressed te her. was received from htr soldier brother. It inclosed a present ot five dollars, and was full ot expres- Tisitlng Cards, sions of love for her aud solicitude for her welfare. " Her " friends sav. j that if she had received this letter ' Business Cards," Deiore sne ine nouse, ner joy would have swallowed up her grief, and she would not "have taken the fatal step. -- ext to z. rjooit c. m. l, :o.- h Willi A MS, i i 1 J 5 '! i f & CO., MAIN STREET, Wish to call the attention of dealers and builders to their ateria!, lied and White Bine Scantling, Mooring, d Ceiling, materials in every Dress and Fancy-to. variety,-- CHARTER OAK p Pickets, Monldiwis of all stales. j.uuu-ruujsetceu jjaiasters, Posts, Urns, and Fancy and Ornamental Work of all kinds, ..-- . m BRACKETS J. TAYLOR, - DOORS j j , ' In the Territory, ; W1XD0W AXI) We keep on A new Static of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best quality. ,:. t FRAMES READY-CASE- D. niiitli HARDWARE, Cheaper than Anywhere PAINTS. COLORS. . SUCH OILS, r A V WIIITK . ' . ZIOIV'S MliUCANTiLE INST CO-OPERAT- vel-vet- , ... is , iV. Dwlinl tc. FOnGET THE DISCOUNT. L INSTITUTION AT S. 65J, 67 & 09 EAST STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. XI3IK TAHLE SILVER TONGUE' lui IN THE WORLD. CITY. WeKtinjrhonie Safety Brake. Pullman 'a Palace Day and Dining Can. DEALING THUS .G-- R. jSL 3NT IsTo. STATIONS. IX I Leave 04UKN Leave OMAHA Arrive BURLINGTON " Galcshnrg, (C. B. k Q.) 11 IVlendotii OX1 SOL MACHINE AGENT for Uuh TerriUry. EXHIBITI03T AT OCJDEA . Whitewater and Bain w A GO MS. Keapcrs,5Iowcrs,Slky Kakes,TIireshing Machines EVERV 1 C DESCBIPTIOX ... OF AS8 j, AtBlfilTlMl , MACHIXERY - . ! r- -, On exhibition and for sale at - BARNARD WHITE'S YARD. FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. The The The The The The Best Best Best Best Best Best for Churches and Lodges. for Sunday Schools. for Parlors and Vestries. for Academies and Colleges. for Public Halls. for Orchestra and Stage. instruments, which for (witness of tone Thes aud elegance of appointment have met with unprecedented country and abroad. Manufactured I" T. NEEDHAM tnnd unriTalled, snccess in this ly & SOX. K&'A l out Large and Commodious Branch Store in Ogden the Facilitiee i;r BupplyiB taoso at Si!l Iiak Sep 22-I- f lit Northern Friends are in "no wise inferior to ' " V ; W. II. HOOPER, Superintendent. - 3. MAIL. 8.20 a.m. 1.30 p.m. 6.1HI a.m. 7.00 a.m. 11.15 a.m. 3.15 p.m. 9.110 6.45 9.50 5.55 2.45 i illkic ATtANTIO a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. 5.35 p.m 6.3U 8.41' (..m 10.60 p. 3.22 a.B 7.(10 12.50 10.30 4.00 9.20 6.20 AM Fias 3m Bloc . M p.nu TSo. US, 145 and 147 East 23d St., NEW YORK. ' ReppiwiJihle partimi anpl.Tinir for aeenciM In t ctiima ti!l nnsiipnliH. will ret-eiat tention and liberal inducements. ' Parties reidinjaf at a distance from our authorised acutft, may order from the factory, fceud for illustrated cata logue. L. J. Half a FirTH Block II0LTHE11, Stkeet, Ogden, Weti of .Vain Slreei. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Cloth-ln- g Cleaaed aad Repaired. . . l3-li- o Throngb Cars from Missouri River Chicago, Iniuanafous, Cimcihsatti, Losanspobi. and Columbus. 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T EA'SDE Ii & :Co.,:r TEMPLE Arislne from a uniform system of dealinsr principally with THE Manufacturers, bu.yinsc,in Immense Quantities anil p selling on the Closest Margins. THE C. W. PENROSE, , limited. TERfS STRICTLY EVER CARRIED ON IN THE TERRITORY OF UTAH 5 Orden. KanulrM. S.nittMM. ale. akaDid upwards. , Doing the Largest Business Monthly Statements, AH CENT. Oar gondsnre New, and we are constantly receiving New Supp'ics.aniwe guimimee uiai uie prices snail De a theap as the Cheapest. Those that wish to secure this , Jl extraordinary inducement will do well to Call aud invest, as the time , EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE ed PER 0FFIC1 Bills, RAILROAD WORK! Wei LEAD, lUlllUtU Ml TEN " Every Variety of pm of each Of all retail sales, in sums of one dollar and & Co., COR. FIFTH AMD WALL STSi, OCDEN. DO 'NOT : in 7 WiJliamsScoville, PARENT M Epif Met WE OFFER A " Meal Tickets, Shipping Bills, t.m., bouse, dHf TO OUR OGDEN CUSTOMERS! DISCOUNT OF in Utah. All... Orders hv Wail VVVIJMHltU tvAiiLuvu9 iu ensure rmiih aiicuiioii. i- s. wry Ward Made up in the Most Approved Style. A Choice Selection of "Os-sia- patent-leather- will be Cut In ibe Latest Fashion! And hand, and will Cut Glass to any size ur snape uesireu. BUILDERS' Ball Tickets, Hand of Main Street. Lib u. r 0.P. CP. AND WINDOWS SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS, DOORS C.P.t! IIP. - FIFTH STREET, OCDEN. cat Two doors west We have the largest stock of . i8 MERCHANT TAILOR! SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER & -- :o:- , " SPECIALTF. Exchange. - well-dross- A All kinds of PRODUCE received , 8, ( Last evening at the Thomas concert a large number of n individuals were tardy, and the which the Overture," opened programme, was partially performed to ah accompaniment of rustling silks and creaking The ushers had been given strict orders to seat uo one during the progress of a number, and the disturbance was increased by obstreperous fashionables, who persisted in pushing down the 'aisles and comparing the empty chairs with the number on their coupon. 'But just as the orchestra was passing into the andante, Mr. Thomas rapped vigorously with his batou on the stand, before, him, and whirling face to the front, '"exclaimed," indignantly i "This cannot be;. I cannot play like this; I wilLwait uptil the ladies and gentlemen are seated." And the maestro stamped off the stand. It is calculated that five millions of money was represented by a number of embarrassed groups which stood in the different aisles. In full prominence uearthe centre 6f the hall stood a millionaire grocer and his wife. In the left of the balcony a dashing young capitalist, who is said to have an" income of $1,000 per ' day, was surrounded by a group of handsome ladies and gentlemen of bis party, s In the centre of the rear Balcony a millionaire lumber dealer and bride,' with his father aud- mother-iu-ladropped abruptly into the most convenient seats, and near him was a hand5uie Board o' Trade man with his embarrassed escort, who wore brown gros grain, trimmed with black velvet, Early attendance and Jess iW-fro- u will be expected from these parties hereafter; STOVES - ; Fasliiouable ' PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Itcd-woo- bed-roo- rrou-Fro- ml01 Now on hand, Comprising in part: Superior Stylo ( . GENEEAL MERCHANDISE OF Building . - DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF IMMENSE STOCK JOB WORK - SCOVILLE Cliango of Cars. And the shortest, quickest and best route between St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and ChKg Chicago and Jefferson City, 8t Louis and lw and Peoria, St. Louis and St. Paul, and 8tW and Quincy anil Burlington. 4T( IXEOAXT DAT CABS, and Pnllman Palaee Sleeping, Dir(ingn,S'n' Cars run throiigU without change, between ''--u j. Chicago aud Kaua go aud St. L'Ui-,am- l The only line running keeara oe,we?,B, la" . botU and St. running' Louis, cago and Sleeping and Dining Cars beten CUi" 0 KmL City, and I'alnce Mwp.ng Cars Louis and St. Paul, via Vluiucy aud Burlington. bt" ONE HOUR FASTER TIME hour0 Between Cbicagu and St. lom, nd oue fcao" aud , half faster time betwwu Clucaguroute. aas City than by opposition FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling AgeBt, Kansas City, Mo. J. C. McWULLlN. Gen. Supt, JA8. C1IAKTON. Chit-ago- , Ueu. l'as. Agt, tbf 51! II, a Sale lil r |