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Show . The Corpse in Ibc Snow. Silver Startinn, FtDn,f '"-- March 30. ' Jerome 4th cf On the m ot hired ui. iu Wilsou, fViloox, tanner ueur this plae, biatr?d Belinda James, a domeitf it iu tha farmer's fUmily, to marry him, the two leiajj iu the village celebrating the Fourth. Th jrirl, who wis young and pretty, hot whose reputation whs liot good, accepted the banter, and Ks'iuiro lowers married the pair. drunken fellow, whose Wilcox w: I'm in i ty lived at Wiseman's Acres. The James girl's boms was alia in fhe Acres.. When" they returned to the farm, the Wilsons fitted theui up a house to live io, and they performed the farm duties a before. For 6onie months things went on smnutl'Iy With the couple. Wilcox then began to be jealous of his wile, t!d fell to drinking again. Finally, one night, after a quarrel, he beat bw wife. She k'f't his house and returned to that of he farmer. The latter discharged the brutal husband from bis employ. Wilcox went away, so tite knew where. Not long afterward David Callen, a boon comteuroster, who had becu hired was of Wilcox, by Mr. panion Wilsoo. An iutiuacy sprang up between hiiu aud Mrs. Wilcox. They were both discharged. The woniau ituTjed hoioe to the Acres, and fallen found eroploynvnt in the vicinity, la August ktst Wilcox returned. He drank heavily all day, and at night started for the Acres. He inquired for ki wife, and was 0old that sifo was away, lie th d went off up the road. Half a mile from tha house he met bis wife, in ouipay with Calif n. lie seiaed the latter, and drawing a knife, attempted to stab him. Callen jetked d ran back up the road. Mrs. away Wileox started to run toward Lome, "Murder." Calleu beard a ibtol tired. By a roundabout shot j way he got back to the Acres and gafe the alarra. "It was some tine before any one could be found to go with 'htuj- to the scene of the Twolineu finally went. They found the woman lying iu the road, .groaning. A few feet further iu ditch, Wileux was lying. His throat was cut from ear to ear, and he was dead. Mrs. Wilcox was taketi home, and Dr. Levers, ot this The pistol shot bad village,' called. left taken effect is the woman shoulder, but had uot inflicted a fatal wound. '" Ksqaire Powell took change of the ease, aud had a hearing It was plain that Wilcox, supposing th bad killed his wife, had completed the tragedy by taking his owo life in drunken frenzy, t ijsMrs.- Wilcox recovered from her wound iu few weeks, and she aud Callen lived together openly. In the of a ktter ,M. part August young man ehuming to bo from Pittsburgh, named John 'Moore, came to this ticinity hunting deer. lie became acquainted with Mrs, Wilcex, ad induSed her to run away with him. Nothing was heard from her until the middle of February. She thsn made her appearance here, .richly dressed,-aowith several hundred dollars ia money., She said that she bad quarrelled with Moore, aud was .going to Chicago.' Oo March 5th she bade her friends and started, with 'a satchel, gooJ-bto walk to this village, whence she intended to take the night traiu for Chicago. 'On Tuesday lat two boys from this place wera fo. lowing a fox i rack in a deep hollow, about two ittika this side of Wiseman's Acres, wild and unfrequented place. in t)ne ot them in kicking away the now fVe a mcund uncovered the face and breast of a dead woman. The boys run home and made known their discovery. Inquire Keen and several men started for the spot, geicod by the boys. As soon as they aw the free they rsoognized it as Sttlinda. Wilcox. The tavk of the woman's head was crushed iu as if with soaao heavy, bluet weapon th throat was encircled by a Hack ling, Hd "was mueb dweolored The body was frozen bard, which ae jrounted for its remarkable preservation. A jury Foutruoned by the Justice elicited the folfowhig: Mrs. James testified that tbt day fte Mrs. Wilcox returned lavid t'aJk-failed on bor asd asked her to live with bio again. ' raid the eould do better, and erdesd him to and never npeak to leave the ho her ag;iiu. lie went out swearing, and said h9 would be even with bsr jet, it1, Wilcox wasn't. When Mrs, Wilcox- started for Silver Station on the 5th she hud over 8400 in the bo-her dreas, and some money is her yatchcl. Hiram Crnui, whose house, on the outskirts of the Acres, Callen and J!rs. Wilcox formerly made a resort, rwcre that on the day she went away she called and bade him good-bon W way to the station. About two .Vuu afterwa- -i came iu. ltis. . hands and face were bleeding and scratched,, and bh clothing torn. He w.id be had ''tumbled over W'm man s brush fence." Crum cBd not think, anything more about bis old Silas Cribbs, a "chum" of Callen's, said that the week alter Mrs. Wilcox went away it was. supposed Callen fold him he was going to the Black HilLi; that ' Belinda had gone Ogden Junction. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SALT LAKE CITY. COR. FIFTH AND WALL MY I ft" Hew Shawls $1.25 each, JLT TEASDEL'S,, ! Liberal: $S per Annum, $Jr Six Jfonths, And should the machine, after a fair trial not prote satisfactory, raoae will be refunded. $2 Three Months. THE TOWNS- Great Inducements ! FOR CII11IST3IAS AND NEW YEAM Whose excellence is so well established that but little need be said, only that AND TO Will fully sustain its wellt merited rep j x aiio jv . d113 AT THIS Office, & Daily. y ' Established less than three ears diro as a Knpuiilican Paper, plaiil to nmiu-tui- n and defeml the principles and organization of the National Kepulilii-al'arty.the I.N'i'KK-OCKAwas early pushed to the forefront, of jouru oiu and achieved a succea unprecedented in the of audi history enterprises. l!y universal aeut it ha. been aesiued pfwittou aa OF ALL KINDS, The Leading Republican Paper IN THE JfORTH WEST. ret INTKR-K3KA- v Is Executed in the Best Style, at PRICES. Brewery A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Ita columns are carofnlly jrnarded anjilmt ohjwtioualile naitter, and every effort IS ntadu ti ir a plpaaaut. and trotiiahie cotupaaion to the home fireside. R1CHTER & FRY' P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. Pleasure Ground ia the Beautiful C rove. All Wads of noti-doA Fine Hall amusements aud large daucitig Hour, accommodating from 20 )0 to persons. I'arties wishing to engage the Hall or Grounds muatapi-leevendays in advance. TERMS LOW. : IUM Bills, The Agricultural Depaitment Is ciireful y edited by gtmtlemcn of abiltt and Iii Literature, Local and General Neics, Foreiyn & Domestic Corrcfjwndence, ! Programmes, Clll Heads, w"" Ml m iu m m m mMm . " Wsi n w Ktafcmeuts, Order Books, Ball Invitations, ibe-fae- Theatre Cheeks, and comprehensive iu its Firm iu it. poli-icn- l faith, it is not (limited, aud in a I discnrtions aims to be candid, diguiiied, aud above peroiil alnio. The IN liae the lamest aggregate circulation of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is Sent to more than 0,01st Post-offidistributed in every State md Territory in the United States. the British Proviuces, and Buaierioua foreign tatea and countries. il' Xerms Note Forms, f MnbHrrlptlon. POSTAGE PAID IM1LY. Deeds, Rceeipts, By mnil Uj uatl (parable 1st aivance), per year $10.00 i,p.ul) madvaace), tureee mouth. f- RKWI.WRKKI.V By mail per year (iu advance) Hy mail, crib of fuw, (in Advance) Khipp!ng Tags, Ac. Hy niail.clu4 8" of six (in advance IT.'! mail, cliof ten (in advapre) Our runt i!iy witn every club of tra, By M.tiO WEKKLT. Pv maiK per year (in ailvuuce) ("lib of ur (iu aiivaiice) Club of liu aivance) I'lnbof rweiity, (ia advance) vix rES copy witn every clu of tWeLty. tn - of CRDEJtS nOMPTLYJ FILLED. A (VP T" PHQT X UOXXXVJLh""to.)!t Jauuarv. A.l on . wpper u.vn . most r r.l.wtl,i. lie-- no i.?l rerti THOMSON, A IjV. i.65 6 U) K.5-- AT TUB Of KICK st By draft. B'luey order, express, er regUtered letter,' at out risk. maile with rminrfy pnb-lies.-rt SpectiJ arrangement I,t clul.bii g with tueir .ublicatioia. Addreaa INTEK-OCEA- : JBfJT 3,? OQDEN CITY, Z ike SU,CJiicaoO- UP. BREWERY An Malting Uonsd g od REMOVED TO ELEGANT BTJCHMTltEil WELLS, Cool and gparklksdW in the DeseretBank build- on hand. ing, two doors south of the Tost Office, Saloons and Families Supplied. SALT , Kowu!fii":i wi!i, 8IIKI BBO. W. M. srn J. u I). . Y. c. LAKE CITY, . I'.VTERMETER H. HlOSBKO CO, ro., t CO., CO. The names abnre will be recognize as the leading Jeweilt rs cf Chicago. They have no pecuniary iuuarest in the Company, but freery testify at to the genn ne snerita of the watchce," which for the past year have been sold by them. Cmc.Aon: Kiroxii. 'Watch Wkxts: The wati-he- s of ycflr make, sofif ty us during the past year, have, with scarcely aa eir caption, givea more than ordinary s;iti!m-tfnn- , and are proving to be all that you claim fur tWm aa a curate and dunvbloflme-kei'perTakiugt into cotisiderntiivi tlie imrirOTeTTwnte yon have Intrndured in their censirnction.aiMv the general fineness of finish of even the lowest grade, we regard themaahenig well win th their price, and take great satisfaction in selling them to such ol our customers aa de.ire good time-keepeTAJJIKB, BACHEttTEBS ft CO.. ' J WaamngioD StBoeeom. "VAEKEN ft 81ADONE, 4 AZaidta New York. ft CO . WEIZLZ1, SPARSONS cn Lane, New York. BCOTT ft KENNEOEE. yttUburgh, Pat Of all tindt can A. than at any other house , ESTEY The Anett pmed iMtrnment will cure you, FREB OF CIIAROK. ORGAN! in Cincinnati, Ohio. BBOS., 10 iiaideo Lane, N. Y. UdW W:irfc, of elpint diign and finlfh k..d atientli wans Watch, of eqi.l merit fur tin- -' eiirpaescl i);iaiitii with tlie B. W. ibiynnia 1." eiit of aria Her size, superior to aey-t- h tit yet wtannlactnred in Uii country, will kluirtly be placed ia lunrket. JTuTcrieata Ectailed by the fempaay. ON JZWELIER ANB ASK tO SEE TUB ELGIN WATCiiiA yoR 1 - 15. C rf'vi Off WairA Com patty, 'S-- T Pie markel. This grsrf remedy was discorere4by a misioiry in Sow An erica. Send a self alressed eafelope te Rit. Joseph T. Uhaj, tuition D, BOM Bw dS-- fl KneVvrk City. rianow, Yiolins, Ranjogi, CiuilarH, Accordions, Flntos, etc. CITY LICENSES. DAYNES & SON. To all it lim it icay concerS' dl0-2- TAYLOR'S HOTEL OX TOK ICROPEAX PLAN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN1, THi-- f enagei in Business j OgJen City, (fir wftich ihe City Ordinances pfoyide that a license must W license are lftSle to be tsfken before AlderKao of said City, and be sutgecww to a Fine. By order of the City Council LESTER J. HE1 RICK. May J1ME3 TAYLOR, City Recorder. a-- 3J West Sf Je East Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. BOARD BY TUB DAY OR ATEEX. JaTRooms wiih or without Board -yathvutl W.Il CCTI.ER. dU.l rAl eTonrietor 5TCWOA4, CAHDi are snfring.from tlie errors aoi discretions of yontby nerroos weeSsess, early cay, loss of manhood, c., I will srtd a recipe 1 To all who 8Ti:P IX AND SEE AND HEAR TI1E NEW . -- ( be purchased Cheaper Coi!t. lae. Ogflen, Utah. Order sent from Persons residing along the Half road Lines and the surrounding Towns will promptly filled at the rate of 60 cents per gallo' by the keg to saloons, prirate ftttniliea DO cea dtf per gallou by the keg. WHEItr ASHXEMAX, c. F. happix HAXILTO!t, CO., & SON HAVE stair e"os, B. MtTO, niXAX, f . MORRIS . .0. FO MORS!, ROOMS Suafrt 119, CHANCE. DAYNES J1TDELETC3 .... i JOSEPH TTEREL1: JENKINS ft HA7CE. n'",r Pt"se law effect the 1st uav of U. (Sample copies free Sfoney cwn tie Addre, WALTER i.Hi o WsTCH OOMPAXT: STriv.t xainiiicd anil Having C'rvfnilf INTCK-OCKa'- that will be found nsernl and interesting to Americua in every pari of the glol. Wuile it jsjiecially reprnaeitts the OKtiAt INTIiKKsTd of the KOR'i'IiWKb'r, it is National ia iu views lletnember my Stand at tlie PIONEER DRUG STOKE-TuvDeorsbouth of Z. V.M.I., Main St., Ogden A SPLENDID tested your ail ilieir parts, ol wnuta the of the And everything that goes to make tir public. Wreonsider them the best far made America watches in the price, and eonal A First-cla- ss to the finest f.nropeun Watches', for accurate time three trtues the money. Wr It is not excelled !v any publication ia the that cost double ehecrftilly recouinnsd thea to all parties wishing is a oonntiy. The one Ink ! KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large asgortajent of Gents' aadf Bojs' hbA Misses' Home Mnde BOOTS AND SHOES. Gents' and Ladies' BOOTS AND SHOES made to order of excellent material and superior A' the above name-- l articles will be eoli workmaBihip. Good fit guaranteed. at prices wbieh will defy eomntition. We hare also a full line of GROCERIES, CANNED FKU1T, etc, PURL' DRUGS AND MEDICINES, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCOS, rto , PrescriaMone earefuily bv a comretent drueeiit. Casb, Wheat, Flour, Barley and Oata, BuUr, Eggs and Hides received in tv change for the iibove. s I! w tcli-s- , we find t!nv perfvi t in V.ie fluish. ai d well adapti d to NATIONAL NEWSPAPER F HOMB MADE C10CKEBV, CONSISTING OF PICtX Pbfci, Uoiae Made Tin ware, Brushes, Whip, Washboards' Home Made dlSl-tf- . Newspaper Heads, E W ADVERTISEMENT. MB JXjierieiK;, Posters, AL0 WE Ladies' WATCHES J conducted with great care, and ererythins ps-iMAKKKT KHPOlii'S (tone to niaks-Ihitch as the FARM KltS and K UcsiJX JSsiS MKN vf llie Northwest can KJSI.T UPON. Cards, iN Orders Promptly Shipped to an$ JL'ST RECEIVED, A FINE STOCK Preserve Jars, Tree and Flower ' Point on the Railroads. aud a arleudid assortment of The Commercial Department If y Joseph Tyrrell's 1 PLIED. I i as utuKrs especial ciaim in d REASONADLE its clnim to popular favor. It aims at the higheat excellence iu till dHpnrt- w... tiH! in this uro nf tm.oriMidivA mptita 8pirea to position unions the best. 1 f '!... VP AHL'IV . x f aud hae jast and seethe rew nilvcr Jlnisheil Corinthian Monument tn J rom the factor ff. FAMILIES ANDTHE TRADE SCP" ( Shelves, of market, which largest imported will sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other house in Ogden. d82-3- just Wholesale and Retail. Etiitcms-Weelil- j Semi-Weekl- , 73 j IIOUSMIOl and Retail Dealers in all kinds of IT IS Va. Window Cortices, Brackets, Clock endles variety. We J3iI,HAY lEiEXTSin the stock roods ever into this TUE BEST JiEEK in UlAi Threa , Grovo wm- - Tim rrOLESALE Call JOSHUA WILLIAMS. iy UNDEETAKERS. ARRIVE, A FULL SUPPLY ON HAND AT MY YARD. Cicfiess Manager, Klt .i THE PRESENT STOCK, Beached by a Daily Mail. &i - t NORTHERN UTAH ! letter Ogden, - Main FISH BRO'S. WAGON, ARRIVING - BOYLE & Utah. CO., Street, CONTINUE AS Of Junction . - AGENT FOR THE WELL KNOWN CtRCUVATES I3f ALL I STILL ti200Hf. . be pleased te ex. plain their points of excellence to any oue desirous of pur- , i! f Our Terms are Very semi-offici- al CwI-W- - And should , r .Gloves, ' OF SPRING DRESS MODS At 25 to 50 Cents per yard. HARVESTING :MACI1INES MTORMIOK Kid Two-butto- n DAILY ARRIVAL THE AGENCY TIIB- EDGING, $1,25 Cent per pair. CE XjEB BATED ; y Harris' THAT I HAVE- - FOR per pard. 10 to 15 Cents per yard. TO INFORM TAKEN Itar Cents MUSLTTsT PATRONS -- en-nn- tr. " 20 to chasing. tho-utin- - SPRING Styles BONNET RIBBONS, STS., OGDEN I BEG 5f -- f, At' TE ASDEL'S, Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Lumber, etc. '.'etc.; back'on him." lie had more money than bi friends ever knew bim to hare before. II e said it was several months' wages be had just been paid. He went awiy that week,and no one had heard from bim since. Callen'si going away was known to everybody iu the community, and many suppwed that he had followed Mrs. Wilcox to Chicago, The theory is that ha waylaid tl e woman in a lonely place iu the roai , murd red and robbed her, aud'' Juried her body into the woods and liid it in toe ravine. The jury found a verdict in accordince with the facts. The murderer is by this tint out of Ex. the reach of justice. THE DAILY JOSHUA WILLIAMS, . 0 j the Citt Recorder the City Hall, Fift' Stru t; Ogden.' Th eit r . - J |