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Show tt re in daily summary visita-- j expectation tion, or at least some action at law; and while the young lady continued in her 'minority she was guarded by every precaution fur safety that vigiTant affection could invent. When feix or seven years of immnnity from any sueh calamity had comparatively J established the security of,the maiden in her fortunate lot, and she had reached a maturity of womanly beauty and age making ber legally mistress of herself, that son in 'the family, who had been already mentioned, still had apprehenfeidm that she. was in dvn-,gof abduction unless she gave hini the right to defend' her' as his own .against auy and all possible comers. How, then, could the romance of hef history have culminated more poetically than the t, it down to marriage, which .bring 1 ' '' ' ; thepresent day ? ttith such wedding- - closes pleasantly the adopted .daughter's, story; though there fs still ' unsolved that mystery of her parentage which ber infant lips re fused to have explained by factitious appearances. Possibly there is another romance behind the Fairfax to be revealed at some future day in one of those romantic surprises and geneal ogical rectifications by which reality, no less tbanhetipn,' delights to adjust the manifold complexities of adventurous and erratio human lives. daughter and her friends PnUishod 1VKUY EVENING, 8uny excepted ty tat caDta foauiaiuxu vonnst. liomiuice of a I'retly Waif. " From the New York WorM. While sojourning soma ?old , Fairfax I i temporarily with friends in the pewt'-- f illue of Frankliir Count, Vt, in the1 1808, a benevuleut elderly gcnlle year man aud his Wife, from a pari of thq State still further northward, puid a Tisit Jhe'counly pdpr lieu3 wilchjs situated,in that township, ani were par. ticuUrly attracted by the gooil looks and precocious intelligence of a little pauper fifl. The ctiildj wliowas brmYyu ""ycarfc old.'anJ said" to hate been "placed ra the forlorn institution when she was scarcelvygiere jtba an infantry a family of French tramps from Canada, had thf :Jalntyi form, regular feutuiesf and high expression of a very different extraction from that with which Mi ! was credited at afaresaid, and not only lacked any foreign accent of speech, but bad always insisted that the French Canadian people were not ' her rela- tive. . i fi " i These were peculiarities of history and fharacter- - oaloulated t interest any intelligent 'observerln the friendless young creature, even though her persistent assertion in',' th last, respect should be attributed lomere'childish fincy, and the present visitors found themselves Tnoved thereby to a compassionate admi ration of more than passing sentiment " i 40h flat d, rereign-Iooki- t , i ' J- All kinds of PKODUCE receiveil ' FO ULGEIVS, Large Assortment of A j G. WHITEHEAD 23. o. Four Doors tret5 From Ogden. i. :" BOOTS ; Y - ' ": ' "TTJS HAVE Z. STORE. Wini C I. M. . CllAniER OAK, A STOCK OF NEATLY KF.PAIKS '..:.... u: : -- EXECUTED: -- ; r ':.- - 3 r. O. Box 28, MBECHANT TAILOE! Two doors west of Main Street. OGDEN, "' 1 Stovo Departmcut. A LARGE STOCK OF Wit.-- . STOVES A new Stoclc of Fall and Winter GOODS of the' best quality. Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. Merchandise,, Three Ioors South of Utah . ; Hotel, Ogden. TINWAEE Where customers will find it to their advantago to call before purchasing fc vT4 elsewhere. ZION'S )'l ; - ERA AND OTIfEtt COOKING NEW M9NIT0R, ' , J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, i OPENED FIXDIXGSI PRODUCE TAKEN. i DEPART3IENT -- :o:- Y Y SHOE in every variety. Complete promptly attended to. FmiikllB.firrt House Foutb of Fifth Street, Ojden City, Utah. - 'i I BROWNING'S XD '. PJUH fop Hides. " d8S-l- y On r LEATHER SHOES, AT THE LOWEST 'PRICES. H Mason Worlc of all kinds t AM) ' AND HARDWARE UROCERY GEXEilAL, DUiiliEK'"' IN , Hats, Caps and Clothing ' VVM. ROWLAND, BIIICKLAYEH AND BUILDER. fi ' ia ""j Linscys, etc EXClmilgO. Carpets and Trimmings. 5 "f A A Full Line of ugucn, tuui. Residency STOVES BR OAK Jacquards, v. Delaines, '": . BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES Dry iiioods, JtootH ami Shoes, For' Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. Crockery, . .... , t . . i Hardware, , Provisions, c(c r , Next Poo? to Ci Drug Store, ! bfiALX'-KINDS- in the Latest Fasliioa! ZX. 'I ' t.k,;:'.'tIi: :;i'.'AND TYhich will be Cut ' Made up In the Most Approred Stylo, . ' dl05-t- f dl-t- f ' I: ; -- CO-OPEIUTI- MERCANTILE INST'N. VH Ornln taken In Exchange. J. and J. W. CROWNING. v t j EVER CARRIED ON IN THE TERRITORY ' OF UTAH. A- Arising from a ' uniform system of dealing principally "witli Manufacturers, buying i Immense Ouantities and - selling on the Closest Margins.. AND MERCHANT! C. vi! CALL AT i i ;,- - 1:4 ' -- : 5 ! r" TEASBEL & Co?s: Ed&Tnnplca Street JSalilj. City, Au lei titif J5AAM1JNJ5 X11JS1K - isTOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CAKE IN ' ' tei BOSTON.' PHILADELPHIA AND COICAQO. UllOItK NEVJYORK, ,,. - ; ) .". .,1100 aJJIYJAOO1:;:; General Produce COMMISSION : .,Doing,the Largest Business E. P. BROWNE ten . . . Consistlnaf fJti.vol ' ni.H5i 5rM 1o i; i Staple and Fauey liry Goods Shawls, Yankee STotions, Etc. PARENT ' INSTITUTION AT n L. CITY. "" ' ' .v s u immense l a in ijt J Iotliiiig f ii ft Variety, M Wholcsalo aiid HctaU .. Hals, Caps, Boots and SIioi Groceries aud Hardware. DEALING IN " r! . r4 h Shipping a Specialty, f'i - -- f I ) H L yti): 'ft " fp ;r:i?'J si i ', , . ! ' ' r- j .'" ., , ' v. ! , OGDEN, UTAH."" FIFTH STRiET, P.J .Box 21. . - . , For oursJoafpiotvrial ' worJf Just Issuol, Clled, r Afouto Io wanted foK ths "'''' ; iyoEacaa1 1 & rd isr x At the WORLDS FAIR, VIENNA, t ' - f MANIAC 6w AMERICAN. IDEAS." A moet inluflih) wojk fur every American THE Citizen.'. 0tvo,J)M Imgps. AlsoiuPtiMued,- TI1K 1 AEMI5R 8 JOURNAL AND AttX)TJNTiS0OK. ii .4 po these ropnl selling bni Jor.tornn A. h. AaUKOrT UU., book. ' al. San if'raiici.set), EXTENSIOJn OF BLEES SEWING MA CHINES! l "' '""'Ji SINGER IF nampi.es ojr-KXiiiiHT- , ; ;'! Stanford, Call and examine N. CT. FLYdARE. aboTO machine.' we have ""' '" ' at liisStnpp. 'I.i CGDEN. l.mi 1 tritum hi ' V. Q. CIULI at ogdo: iox .7'. p.. r Lumberyard; GENERAL MERCHANT Renicrs,3Iowers,Snlky ISakes,Tlireshing Machines ' AND Fifth Street, Ogden, EVERY FORMERLY with hie Dry as the City Bakery UikxIh Department, and has .tucked it with a lull line of (lrocer. and Hardware. DESCIilPTIOX : OF AGRICLLTCRAL On exhibition and for sale Jllf INXEilV ' ' MA. t' FACT l" tt Cltl , OF ,...;' Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Door and Window Frames, Mouklino-M- ! n one aone to Uruer. A. Full Set of "Wood-worki- n in Operation. ; g MacliinerV ! ' I pur Lnnre nnd Commodious Branch Store in Ogden the Facilities for supplying our .Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to aosc tit Salt Iinke. dl-f- 21. B. CLVlVSOX,'Supt.f : CnpboarOs, Milk Safes', Tables, Sinks and all Kinds of Carpenter at addition to tliit ht will run Families supplied with Bread, Cates and Candies of the best quality. - -- . BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. Ai FIRST CLASS BAKERY. ; ' MACHINE f In FOR AGENT; was awarded SEWING appointed . ' : Stiidebaker, Bain and Whitewater s HAS Market.-- Mr, J. STlIST J? OKU CUR H. 1 23 33 This Institution is tlio SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. BUSINESS. CONNECTED TOE STORK Unrivalled in the In conseijuence of the increasing demand for the Or Sketches of Litis ,J the Oalijeu State. Bf the late Cut, AHiert J'.vaiis. A Boantifnl Octao, SiteudiiSy IllHutrftM, Vivid Fhi Fuintiugs of lite in Oitliibrnia, etc. :.;: .'!.Uv '!.: A LA DALH'yUAIA, - k i : EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE WANTED AGENTS., i ;-- (. TZcyps, Corded Alpacas, Groceries, 4 s. , Xouvcautes, Where you will find a well assorted t ..Stock of; ; ;; .' ? , .PAELOR AND COOKING- STOVES. - Poplins, gixms ' ll'A LLA , ril Ever offered ia this vicinity. SiHcs, Bl THAN : GENEEAL M E R C H AND I S E, 1 NO BETTER DO MAIN STREET, DEALERS IN ALLKINPS OF, ' LOW PRICES FOfTfcASHi CAN CO- - or AT fren-erab- le get-eid- UsTEST STOCK , ns man, accompanied bx three associates of equally for biddtng' 'aspect, eaudenly invaded the quiet home, $f he ; people and tbcir,adopted daughter, and forcibly carried bfi the latter by carriage and railroad before t lie Mieigh bora could be rallied Ao the .rescue,. As, soon as hs for the joqiiejthf eoujd head of the desolate household, in company with his young boo, started in pursuit of tbe kidnappers, whom happily they re able to tmeeio BiirJingUnl Officials and passeirgeiy $n,.the cars had noticed and pitied the tears and resistance of a .captive girl under, tlie harsh authority'of men whb'feprescnted themselves as the ftthetMMid uncles of a wayward runaway, and upon'arriving in the citJnstbahied,' the pursuers jvere soon able to discover that ,she was there a '"' i prisoner. old genlle-tua- n While the horror-stricke- n pondered means of effecting lxr without public uialv, he was unexpectedly befriended by a kindTady of Burlington, who knew that the objeet of his freniied search was under watch in a miserable tpjiemfrntrhouse, and believed that she COuilUhelp her to elude her kidnappers awl get out of the city, if allowed to" attempt the achievement alone, j Listening to f the counsel of jihie good end shrewd woman, the father and eon took the train for home, as though within relinquishing their mission;-anhours thereafter, the wise twenty-fou- r feminine Samaritan had brought the almost despairing 'girl safely eut of her virtual prison, aal sent her- - rejoioing back to her friends by rail. The first effect of this bold Iriumph was a wrathful demonstration, by the French Canadian party at tbe bouse of the Burlington lady; but by that time the story was in circulation through the town, and the kidnappers were presently in lively flight before a company of citlions very anxious to adorn them with tar and feathers: The intimation of the possible risk o their schome seems to have discouraged ; the Canadian clainj-antAt any rate, they abstained from further hostility, and are said, by a corY. ) respondent of the l'lattsburgh to be who the tells tale, living llpublican, now in Clinton county, New York. Ir'r a long time, however, the adapted THE FIKST, CLASS GOODS yuur & .XEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M; L, v Flannels, VTOU CHILD HIGGIMBOTHAI, Kctai DepartRi(nt. poor-bous- tull-grow- n I I." er AB tBcur Jehildren,lwicfy tlit tejcepttbnf of a son in ins tenth year, were and married; the homestead was lonely therefrom; and why should they not se cure another daughter to their old age by adopting this misplaced little one. Such - was the .question suggested si ruultaneously to the humane hearts of both of the good old people by the story and bright manners of the pauper girl and, after brief consultation, t e author itiesi of the i institution were promptly petitioned for the def.red privilege The girl herself seeming delighted at the idea, .and per trench Canadian deposi tors apparently indifferent as ' to her fate, she was readjly transferred to her new guardians, and gladly taken by them to their home further up the La ' molle River. 1 1 ' 11 1 From the adoption I bus induced and begun, both parties thereto derived un interrupted iiappinesB for several ensu- jng years. Henioved from the shabby surroundings of publio charity to the plentitude and cherishmcnt of a foster parentage, including every element of natural parental affection, the child's fine nature and quick intelligence devel- epedinto exemplary traits of filial grace and duty, and her protectors had in her the same pride and love as though she bad always been ineirown.! r But in 1864, when the adopted daugh ter was thirteen years ojd.cirounialances compelled an unpleasant turning back te a leaf of her earlier history. A man from Canada, claiming .that, ha was her father, had made demand for her at tho Fairfax Poor House, and, upon being necessarily informed whither she bad been taken, wrote to ber devoted friends (hat she must be surrendered to him Then, again, even as from the first, the girl energetically denied that they were her.rejatives , wn. 4nm sunereu per te become a charge upon the Franklin county authorities, though, she could re collect nothing bf her history previous thereto. It was an instinct with her, and she couhl ilcoaunt for i it In ne ether way than as an imperative conviction of her inmost nature. This, of course, was not proof, and the paternal claimant declared his ability to prove himselfyhir father! yet the adopting parents resolved to retain their at all hazards, and paid no heed to (riseCanadian's-.demands and , lareaM. the But thtffoYmer vagrants front 6Vefth border, whether the true kindred of the girl or not, had some urgent reason, ap parency,. fw .wishing to, regain, popes- 8ion'or'r, andiMvor nene te.tuus 2si 'Oi - PLANS & ESTIMATES OF BUILDINGS ON REASONABLE TERMS. -- Orders addressed ia oo- FLYC.ARE &. CHILD, uuuiractors Office and Mills, Fifl'i Street, Ogden, Z. iiuiiaers, C M. I. Granary. 12H |