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Show LOCAL ITEMS. run of such amusements, embraces novelties. many Miss Mollie Brown of July 7. Madame Louise Turnaire and Mr. Frank deserve Barry This. n.1 Read especial mention i1 armor imtP'l for dnral.ilit . as accomplished and Kb" MOWER daring CHI equestrians. ,uv K,wo JlEAl'EK, tho most p"i)Hlar This evening there will be an entire change of performance and we autici ,., DOUGLASS, Ofc'ilen. pate a iauch larger audience than that which, assembled this afternoon, as About the middle Montgomery Queen's entire outfit is Mobe Emigrants. we may look for another good and well worth seeing, especially Lext week They left Lir-- ' to those who delight in the excitin" of emigrants. hme 21: li, and New York yester- feats of the arena. hundred. five number about iij- They Stokm. Si ngvla it Phenomenon. Another thunder storm last night, with directis Attention CCoMMOl)AT10N. . . l. vivid '...I. lightning, a smart shower, ami 01 iuc iuiii (u (ljg (idvertlSCmtui, blasts of wind. heavy Lake Salt "North Star," lIolel, late the A little after midnight on Sunday the of m,r folks waut lodsiug ,'iiv. if any dense black clouds bunging over the while visiting our metropolis, or meals western keuvens, suddenly parted, and fiui good accommodations on Ijcan ' a Godsingular mass of fire appeared, ligh!- , reasonable terras with friends See advl. for further fr,r & Rogers, clearly tne islands in the lake. Alter ai'tioalars. showing itself steadily for five minutes W. Sellers, who the clouds again contracted, but DESial. Dr. Chas. has fitted ed and the fiery mass presented a simrecently arrived iu tluscity, office ou tho ilar appearance to those revolving lights handsome p a neut and ,'wt side of Main street, opposite the seen as vessels near the shore, at imporoffice. He has a complete tant haibors. It appeared to be about VU Tithing all twelve feet in diameter und was seen by Ht of dental instruments, embracing for filling, Mr. Joshua Williams and his family und the modern improvements extracting, scraping and several other persons residing ou the tcetb, and is prepared to assist Bench. FroTutJy'Jf!f 'U?" !. "anv i -- Mammotu Trodti. Next Friday Ogden is to have another circus. This time it is Wilson's mammoth troupa that will entertain the public Salt Lake has been filling up their immen-tents for several.days, and the reports in the papers represent the performances as the best of the kind ever witnessed in that city. Private information endorses this statement. Reliable persons who have seen the Wilson- I'ockrill troupe pronounce it the '"king company of the continent." Now that thcjuvtuile appetite for circus performances has Ween whetted we may exe pect a big turnout ou I . by the little innocents, and the gentleman was thus under obligation to pay fifty cents for five cents worth of sweet, and it is probable that there were scores of similar experiences in the audience during the evening, for these cheeky dcaleis have arrived at such a perfection in their art that they literally force their goods upon the unwary. Friday. , cleaning ;i who have defective molars, from pulliCckue.nsatioks From last eveniu'B ng a single tooth tofuting the mouth AW: Those who are in need with a full set. A waterspout burst over South Wildental of the assistance of a competent low Creek Sunday night, and a thundermrgeou cannot do better than call on bolt fll and struck the ground at hr, Sellers, who, though a young gentleNo one hurt. Bountiful man, has had great experience in his which burst over Salt storru The business. See handbills and advertise-mn- t Lake City was the heaviest ever wiin the Junction. tnessed in Utah. Wilson's circus excels the perform S. D. Uristow, Items of Travel. ances of any other troupe that has ever Esq., of Wells, Fargo k Co., went North visited Salt Lake. (lis morning, to attend to matters conA horse was ttruck dead by light nected with the Company's mail and exning at Sessions' Sunday night. press line, at points between Ogdeu and Saturday was ths quietes Fourtht Franklin. ever seen at Salt Lake. Gen. E. 0. C. Ord, commander of the From tnis morning's Herald: Department of the Platte, accompanied Mrs. Ferguson was insulted by a bv his lady and Lieut. Drown his ruffian with the appearanco of a gentlepassed through our city, going man Saturday night in the Sth Ward. Kaat, this morning. When she recovered her first fright the Judge F M. Tracey, an eminent jurist threatened hia head with a bottle and of Western New York, after spending he shied off. e night here, left for his home this Gen. C. C. Clements' house iu the aiming. 7th Ward was struck by lightning SunGen. VYm. M. Myers, who was delega-u- j day night, but not badly damaged. to bear the presents of the U. S. The inmates were only scared. OoYernment to the Mikado of Japan, W. C. Staines Esq , emigration agent, passed through here last evening, and is comicg home with the company xvhicb will take the tteainer which leaves San hag just left New York. He says there Francisco on Saturday mxt, the 1 1th has not been euch hot weather known init. in New York for fifty years. Last Cowarbly PitocESDiNa. ing, between seven and 8 o'clock, five Wcdnaday's Daily of July 8. men Fifth were down voting passing For De.n ver. E. G. Hal!, Esq., of the Street together, when each of them n hardware firm of Hall, Kim-bar- k picked up a large rock and hurled it with & Co., Chicago, left Ogden for Dengreat force at the Chinamen's house on ver this morning. lbs south side of the t, striking the even- well-know- st-ee- windows and shingles. Several win- Mrs. Van Cott, the celebrated lady revivalist, paesed thrjugh outrages were stopped. He Chinamen are harmless enough, till here on her way East this morning. She has been visiting California, where she roused to anger, and they threaten to was listened toby large and enthusiastic 'hoot the perpetrators of this attack upon heir domicile. We recommend those audiences. ho Lave a pique against these celes- Decreasing. Travel on the railroads not to vent utu, their spleen in this at Ogden seems to be decreasand cowardly manner; some of meeting ing probably because of the general dull 'hem may get hurt, and they deserve it. and the felt all over the Revivalist dows were broken. It is time these un-lf- ul timet Tax Tjio en' Circus Circcs. Montgomery and Menagerie gave 'I'eir first performance this afternoon to Teryfair house. Considering the heat the audience was large, but 'h stretch of canvass is so etcnsive ,Jt ;t would require an immense asseni My to appear to advantage. The menagerie is stocked ia a far better jaauner than most of these felling shows. The elephant is the rgest tlwt has ever passed through Ul' and the country, lions, tigers, anJ other ferocious beasts are flJt mere eubs. but full grown majestic brutes. We have not space to enur rate all the animals in the cellection; ,u$ce it to eay there are & number of cnrio3itioa in it never seen before in ia. prof. Ai j. Forpaugh who has d celebrity as a traveler and ln"nl tamer, is in charge of the men-!r- i, and takes pleasure in giving ,ac descriptions as are requisite. performances in the arena ars ,IeUent, 6D(j jn Edition to the general ex-Tea- ie paa-'tar- s, orld-Mi- country, extremely hot weather, which makes traveling very disagreeable. - Qi.'tVN's imumoMK. Montgomery Queen's circus drew a full house, us we anticipated, last night. The whole performance was excellent aud embraced a MIo r, .11;.. fn.,la vn.;,.l,. 1)1' own's barebacked equestrianism was received with great app!auo. So were the tr.iprze feais of Geraldine and Leopold, which thrilled and somewhat seared many who witnessed them. The trick mule was outrugeously funuy, and the acrobat und contortion busiuet'S was rrr.-.i- l -- i Mr. Queen is a gentleman wi'h whom it is a pleasure to do business, ns he deals on the square, and his whole entertainment circus and menagerie is up to the mark promised in the bills. The immense cavalcade left during the night, and will appear at Provo to-da- Salt Lake enjoys lh luxury of we menu that kind thut gives gas is plenty in Ogden of an there light; opposite character and pays only $4 psr thousand feet. Considering the distance it has to be conveyed, and the comparatively small patronage it receives, this is remarkably cheap. Following are the prices of gas in leading cities: New Yojkpnys J2,7.r.; St. Louis, $3,3"i Chicago, $3,37.: Washington 3,'f; HudLast port, each, $1; Burson, N, Y., Yt., $4,7f; Yicksburg, Miss.; lington, and avuntiuh, each $5; while Galveston Texas, pays $7. Col. F.llerbeck tmd the company have done a good work and deserve public support. The benefits should not be all on one tide. Gas. ad Lake spiritualistic, mesmer ic, magnetic healer is ir trouble. His name is Adolphe Rasin. His services were required by Mrs. John Olsen, of the Seventeenth Ward. Mrs. Olsen ia also spiritualistic, and if the testimony of her neighbors is of any value, advocates "free love" as well as spirit intercourse. One day while her husband wus absent, Adolphe visited her aud manipulated. He went further than profes-sioua- l etiquette would warrant, and made certain propositions which Mrs. Olsen rejected. He then locked tho door and added force to persuasion. But Petra Larsen, a young woman in the house, heard the noise and rattled at tbe bedroom doer so much that Ilasin concluded to open it. He is now being prosecuted for an attempt to commit a rape, and is held in $1,000 bonds for trial on the charge. Basin claims that the whole affair is a conspiracy, but the only ragin he offered in proof was the testimony which showed that Mrs. Olsen believed in free love and thought that polygamy ought to work both ways. Kasin. A. A Salt Imi'Cdksce. For illimitable "cheek"' ell rontery, and marvellous capacity for small swindling, some of those youths who pas'ed around lemonade, candy, etc, in the circus last evening, would bear off the palm the world over. One of them who was selling candy, came up to a gentleman sitting on a lewer seat in company wilh his wife and two email children, and asked if the gentleman would not "buy some candy for the little once." He was answered in tbe negative, when he picked out two sticks of candy from his basket and gave them to the little ones, and then threw a small handful into the lap of tie lady. The gentleman was about to express his thanks for this act of kindness, when he was interrupted by a most insinuating smile froru the youth, and an obsequious request for , "fiftj cents, please." The Extraordinary d Comit. The eomet presented a beautiful appearance last night. It was nearer to the heriion than on lorruer evenings, and farther to the West. About the 20th inst., we shall be ia the edge of the little thing's 3, 000,000 mile tail, while the neucleus will bs too far below the horixan to be visible to folks in this part of the world. If this tail business issreasts the tembut the perature, what will become of us all! gentleman remoai'rtei his learned business had the near Ws are as melting point n,aw ning youth tbe had teed candy well; part of as we can stand, without dissolution, Cpcoia's Mr. John N. Pike brought vis , day, from the office of John W l.sq , a specimen of magnetic iron ore, taken from one of the thirty iron claims owned by the Great Western Iron Mining and Manufacturing Company, which seems almost pure enough to be unadulterated loadstone. Holding it over a box of Med pens it gathered them up in a OUU twinkling, seized hold of a couple of screw nails, maguetized a knife and pair of scissors until they would attract as quickly as a reeularlv prepared niacnei: and altogether behaved itself like a well rl",lit"! icgulatedand properly conducted piece of loadstone. It is the most strongly magnetize 1 ore that we have ever soon, anu is in reality a curiosity; but it shows somethiug of what exists in that land of irou known as the Pinto district. S. L. II(raid. yester-Younir- Just Arriving! SPUING GOODS. '"lioI'tMt Ktylow, j Pattcruu And j cun- too ttn f Print, Lamm. iilKllUIllN, A. 1. bare-face- Another locoAs other Locomotive. motive for the Utah Northern arrived last evening. It is to be christened the "franklin" and was built at the Grant Locomotive works, Patterson, NewJer-sey- , the 6anis firm who built the "Logan." Mr. Gordon, who was sent here to put the 'Logan" in running order will aho put the Franklin" ia workitig condition. II OGDEN BRANCH. Magnetic Iron. j i Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. Linens, Hytl ropIioMu. Ortf'incllrs. Pique, New York, 7. Many of the most distinguished phyAND A sicians and scientists assembled at a of the last meeting Neurological Society GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF evening, to discuss the questions connected wi;h hydrophobia. Dr. William 0. Hammond occupied the chair, and spoke of (he peculiar features of the case of Willntn McCormiek, that convinced the physicians that he had true hydrophobia. The inability to swallow either fluids or solids was very marked. It wan absolutely impossible for him to swallow water or ice, and when attempts were made tbe substance was thrown from the mouth withviolence. The flow of salvia was marked and constant. The Clotiiliij? In (irtat Tariely. indicated disease seated a deep spasms of the nerve centers. Br. Hammond admitted that while the disease might be blood poison and changes iu the organs of life, it might have been caused by assimilation of that poison, yet it wos more than possible it wus a true nervous CA1N. disease like tetanus. While no treatment had affected a cure in well authenAX1 NIIOKN. ticated cases, yet the applicitiou of a galvanic current had iu tho only case in Misers' and which it had been tried, prolonged the Ladies'. ChilJivni patient's life several days. After speak-Trimmed huts und Fhucv Gitdi. ing of cauteries and other methoc'sof destroy iug the virus, Dr. Hammond advised, by all means, the exscction of all He advocted Bour-all'- s the parts involved. method of blunting the teeth, filing of the incisors aud canine teeth to make the bite of a dog as harmless as that of a LL f rtK'K or The resolutions herbivorous animals. were adopted, committees were appointed to investigate further and report at a future meeting. Jennings and his foreman, who were bitten by the dog whose bite caused the death of Ada Clara, nee Miss Noyet, were Hardware, Staple Notions. present and were questioned with interTaper Hanging, QunnVWare, est. A geuenal discussion of the subject tilum-warc- , took cf hydrophobia then Saddle, liar- place. DRY GOODS! HATS, llOOTti , u Groceries! lrup, ' Jitss and Ilanubi trioi-uiiuK- s. Cordajr? and Terrible Ilailroad Accident Tiii-war- New Haven, Conn., C The accident at gtoney Creek this morning on the Shore Line railroad, occurred us follows.- The train, after taking on two passengers at that station, started for this city. The statiomaster, AUE5TS tvh Wm. Beach, replaced the rails just before the rear truck cf the last car had passed the switch, consequently tbe train bumped along with that truck off the track a few rods until tbe trestle, work bridge over a salt rnarth was reached, when the rear car rolled off the bridge down fifteen feet to the meadow below, dragging with it all the rest of AW 11(1! the train except the locomotive and tender. The cars were badly demolished. Supt. Wilcox, who was in the baggage car, and lb soon as he felt the jolting f the rear cars on the ties, jumped for theJ bell rope, rung the bell and then jumped out of a side door into the marsh. The car immediately followed him, and fell on him und broke bis neck. He was quite a young man and an efficient offHe leaves a wife and one child. icer. Owing to tbe somersault turned by the passenger cars, few escaped without Our new WAGON ud .MACUI, some injury. The JSilladium ot 107 coutuin will a of list morning NKKV l'KVAKTMKN T will sla-rpersons who received injuries, but most of them were not of a serious character. 1)' be opened ia the There aro two or three whose cases are criiical, among tbem are George Davis, Old Tilhing Cilice Yard, ot Guilford, and Rev. K. E Hall, of Fair Haven. Several have broken an arm or a leg. rr. , A coroner's jury this evening rendered a verdict that Supt. Wilcox came to his AH orders addressed to 1. II, death by reason of the careless act of the stationmaster, Beach, but the latter claims that he did uot reverse the switch Peer)', Ogdea, vill rutin1 jrotnpt vS4-t- f until the train had passed and until he attentive, bad notieed that the rear truck was ofT the roils. This explanation is not credited. The train was puelv a local one, and tbe casualties are confined, with a few exeeptitfii, to th inhabitants of this - Sewing Machines, i:m:ijuatiji P1USCE OltGAXSl jworLjinup't c'Ujr. |