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Show dctailedtoTeffvct a captiirc ViflKe A Nice i"fUon ;wf Hen counterfeiter with the aid "the urcment. the information. At youth bringing An Appleton (Wis.) corresponda a specified time the detective accomstrange ago, Ybout two years on tho panied the boy to the appointed ent writes thus to the Milwaukee appear boj.agediaye place, and there instantly recognized Sentinel : 8trUofUellvilIc,St.Cla.re county, one Coffee, an old offender, to whom ''A singular and interesting case .kini employment. Atuou" he was well known. He had barely in, is being tried before Justice Ming. he applied was Mr. time to give the boy a roll of biils others 10 whom A woodcutter took a contract to cut Thomas", who lives with in good money to exchange for the and John deliver a certain nraount of wood Capt counterfeit and conceal himself when on a farm ia Uid-- e Prairto husband coal kiln of the blast furnace the hcr the counterfeiter came up and began from situated here. The contractor delivIkllyille. ie about 12 siilw negotiations with the young informthat the boy was, er. The boy agreed with Coffee to ered the wood in proper shape, but in The story told by mother were boh dead, give a certain tuui :n good money measuring it a dispute arose between his father and the company's agent and the contracin the Chicago fire. for a certain number of counterfeits, perished having and received the latter, when, instead tor, the latter claiming that the ageut was Geo. Howard He said his name of handing over the genuine notes, did not measure it accurately. Upon with mutdi was pleased pretention his bill to the company it he cut and ran. Mrs. TVmas . ot the boy, and her At this juueture the detective refused, to pay him for any more the appearance than had the made it by his agent excited by his forlorn sprang out and arrested the counterCompassion was Law was resorted to, measurement. home. with feiter, and theu waited for tho re- aud eoudition, bo she took him competent judges, amorg whom turn of the boy. But he didn't come. within until remained he were where engineers, were employed to inher, He had passed away like a morning and. measure it; but they differhis stay he proved mist, a few days. During audthey oouldn't fied him any spect in ed regard to the amount to someHe had the genuine money dutiful aud exemplary in his conduct, more. eerds. In measuring with him and the counterfeit too, aud thing like 100 and the family became much attachd did so from some the length, I5ut there was a story the detective and the rogue were ed to liiui. where the distance the from of behind the one the boy had told to equally disgusted at the turn of afchamfer begins to the tip end of the Since the arrest the counterMrs. Thomas, which was false, and fairs. stick to the same distance on the othhad been told for a reason that will feiter has been discharged for want while others m asured from er of evidence against, him.' and ' thus one-ha- end, appear further along. of the chamfer, and others The boy had a father living in the last drop of bitterness is added from the tip of one end to the stick Philadelphia, to whom he wrote a to thecupofthe chagrined detective. to where the chamfer begins on the He wouldn't trust his own haby now, few weeks ago, informing him of his other end. In tlie pile there are in so thoroughly is he convinced of the whereabouts, and expressing an earnthe neighborhood of 950 cords. By The let-tc- i moral iniquity of young America. ed (taire to return home. computation it will be found that mailed at the 'Shiloh post offinch of the wood will amount, 5n one ice. The father answered this lettthe number of cords given above, to Fire ait Sen. er, at the same time writing to the nearly twenty cordsi Now, it is evipostuisster at Shiloh, to whom he The steam packet Windsor Castle dent that the three methods used rave an account of the affair and tor Cape will vary quite materially as to the whom he requested ' to question the lefj Darmoutb,'. England, Town, on Oct. 23d last, with a crew length of the wood, aud generally as bty when he came for the answer. of 1H) men and 118 passengers on to the number of cords; but which ns In due time the boy presented himboard. On Sunday the 25th, while correct?" v self at tie post officii, and giving the of Bay Biscay, to the postmaster's steaming through alarm of fire in the forehold was an iuterrogatories, the latter dttained Capt. Howson at once orderhim and telegraphed fwr I he ' father,' given." A Long Slule-bac- k Hide. ed to their stations.through theofficers who came on as fast as railroads and them ' directions' to the roen. and Mr. Georjre Harris, formerly of stearnycoiltd, briag him! Upon his m a gave was tnort lime Deing arrival he met the boy at the house everytning the town of Locke, Cayuga county, doue to secure the safety of the ves th:8 of the postmaster, audhc 'two'ih'-- l state, has had a four thousaud I I l ri'i i ooa;s, provisioueu ana pre- sci. iiic ao each as other stantly recognized mites riuc uu a uium uunu n father and soa. . i pared,; were ahjo got out, and everytwelve or fifteen months. dIe wjites ' The explanation given by the boy thing got ready in case it should be to a friend that, starting from vesto some neighbors with whom he, was found necessary to abandon the Colorado, he went across New the meantime smoke was Mexico to El the In f sel oa krtusof. intimacy ;wa? that his Paso, and two hundred mother 'was dead ana th"at his father, so dense that everybydy in the fore miles further drovejnto old Mexico, who lived in part of the ship was driven upon deck, then across into Texas and traveled, Philadelphia, had marr- and the men who were serving the over the ied again; that his step mother had county west of the Staked hose were on, dragged, dcck.uearly been a rich widow with a Plains, thence back across the boy about suffocated.T Three ' i too;'- the times,! his own Southern his father and stepgc;:thai part of New Mexico to mother did not live harmoniously-carpenter naa to ue aragirea uy a rope Silver City, thence west to Tuckson, round his waist from the hold, whith- Arizona, then gether and had separated; that about striking the Gila river er he had been sent by the captain to ana aown to ron four had. he been seized iuica on me years ago by The Colorado a man who" forced him' "to drink cut a hole in the shipV side. river, on the 'southeast chief engineer was also especially ac- corner of California, thence to Ban soniethhg that ..stupefied him,, and that when his consciousness returned tive in directing the introduction of Vtieo. on the Pacific Ocem, thence the water lie found himself Fipding back to the Colorado, and up along traveling on a railr- there through fire would that the was that danger oad train, but in what direction he river to the south line of Utah IIowsou " be not could not tell. .. ' " got under, Capt. V "." and' m Brigham's dominions, sixty After traveling fer some time, how steered for Coruuna, and in the port, miles south of Salt Lake City to a locil aulonghe could not say, he was' ordered the fire, by the aid of the City. New place called Jacob's was extinguishhis eventually by lork Times. . captor to alight, when the two thorities, vessel relumed to ed. one-thir- lf D1U0RMSBY, JR. SOMETHING LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. YOV Poster in DRUGS MEDICINES AND ! (PEED ANl jlGHT JUNNINti, I'KRFDMERY, BRUSHKS, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Large Stock Just Arrived. A Coupled with immense power aud duraSew- bility. The only straight-needlt ing Maetiinc which combines essentials. Observation and practice have demonvtrated the fact, that s good sewing can be done on all arises: the Then inackinrs. enquiry Which Machine runs the lightest? e I'u re Wiooi nuj Liquor for MfJicinnl Purpose. Cafefilll) Otnipuuutlvd. Tli' OleWed A)ilT to first-clas- Purhaw Ball. ' DtCKKNS," t'nirat Salt at thn SUx-187 i, it ofTerei for sale at ' ' ' C. F. MIDDl.KTON. Ogilon Cit y - s'.Uf. .WV TUKSiKlUj a,W4 M AIN J. A. P. PERKINS, S. Weed Ajcnl N.- Compiiny, ' worth Redingl 10 Brick Mon 14 x2l Hriek Bam 34 x 40 A rsx MROllAWlIjonrfirEmCLES.) 1 Illni- Bjr. readlnar FHYSIOLOtiY I 1 tiated AND AH ATOMY Of the or v.vv.naiiT. t.ii. It i 44 tail UTtrwtrka byciliow ioearuia ru1 Wrnk, Watery, Inflamed, a and all atker Nar8ts;kte4 of She Kye,v Fifteen Acres of Grass Land, v JA Coti,...) j Mtl hi fol InJiUfllUnna to cadh or w iart litock. AjuiIj N. 1'. STKVKN80N, Cur. Uinyltaia' Fort Lane' Wbr Cj. t yCT " bow to liettore Impair- v Witliin the limit of OgJeu City, North, and 1 Seeiif Siamsal vorth A SAVE TOUR EYESl xtestore your bigntr ORCHARD, 1 TitnitiK Yard. TUjtNEU TOUR ACRES OF FINK lor T il 13 K X, S 00 DEN CITY. FOR SALE! ' THE WEED. tle 01J Oj'p. to A Gjni BEARING successfully, with '" OFFICE AND 8HdW ROOM ON At his QOK STQItJidjoinipg he keeps arl tha rsriodioivla iand Swpapcts of the day, alo a full stock of Stationery, Wall Paper, 1'iotureti, Frames, etc. ,. THE WEED. Saturday being the day which calls mmy from the outlying towns te Ogden City, I shall make it a point to be fouud in my oflice always on Saturdays. Garden and Grass Seeds, mi ap- N. B. - ALL KINDS OF FKODUCE, -- 28-6 Machine has the handiest pliances? Which ON hlii old gKind on F1VTH STREET, tor tUe (rurchaae and nala of IIim W EHD. THE the fastest? THE H EED. WLich Machine sew Can you ew, Query No. 8 cotton? Yes? PRODUCE STORK : . ihes-grea- Bull For Sale. which teok flrit pri Itke City, in (Vtuber, rwisoiialtU torioi. OUGHT to KNOW 'fcj? IMa-aa-es Byea MORE WASTK A'O MONEY BY ADJUSTING )TVQR GLARES OK TOVtt SOfK AND DIH. ilGVRlSQ XOUR FAV& PamphlttaflUd Free. Send address . .. ... yonr i . JiaRta Mailed - Agentsanted, (iejits or Ladies. . f 5 to $10 a day araiite. Fall particular sent free.' Write laiaxxi lately, r DE. J. BALL & P. O. Box 4 CO., ,, So.81LihrtySU,SawIorkjCi4rlB.T. - ! ESTEY ORGAN. Pue-blo,'- in - TIIK BKST MADE "DOMESTIC MANIIFACTURKD. Agent for Northern,. LTth, V.,' BUimiHG-- j THE"USHT ED A NO OGDENi - JOHN FOWLEIt, .r , Terms iiusy, Orders mm. t ik : v --4 aw v started back Potent Fluid.1 ,or Philadelphia, where they, have probably arrived by ; this time'and "ltalph, Waldo Pinerson, .the Con to thls'storj will cord sage, Judge Hoar's fellow-town- s ferbps w heard in the off but Philadelphia courts. man, was never known to get had an that and one jole inbis life, his asperity, in it. totally forrign to Bad Hoy nature. It wasiiast aftei"!Jngde lictiUfdlj. little Hoards experience :with the The enterprise5 of young America Senate on the subject of a bupreme -- vu wmien ana talked .about Court iudsreshin. The wainers "had all 'or years, still there are: grades of had their say about it rather an unamiablu say as farastheTJndge was narpness, and who those concerned. $o. still smartine slichtly amng been most struck C0V.e with the pre- - from the sting, he strollod down to rising generation, da hid 'friendVeneA fair' atternoon, and )ZhQt octtive Kennock. tf.,the United wcnVu inb thd orchard with him. f"tc,sSec"t Service, New Ydrkl 'A "How' do you kill your canker-worm'saays n the-seque- , secret "ircot, and hn k TV i!J." v servieeffice onnUccker Vi v.-l ucw j, countfeit V,8 oi a, roan money to' sell.' 'iory was apparently na l9tecUve Ke,anock reli- was" -- l n . a .r ..--- . ;w,r.& ,A-tof- t PS 0,. We have sold , CQ -o f- S..,-- P JMaclalnos. them in all parts of the cnuatry and for all the varied purponei'. whether ii city m country osewing.and ,! ; ' c.rt ':. .ii j;.n c W nj; h : -- - . For uFamily,,! Manufacturing Purposes, -- pi We 0 unhesitatingly claim lhaf they hav .fully answered the requirements aud theexpectations of the purchasers,' . ' i 'lee itr the Bii A't JJnckjne Lag i : . Satinactory that any Sewing U ,M .ii)n ( wore ' yer. MaVhj'ne ft'niamr'L - eLould kave " 4U ' 'OFn' SUPERIORITY! ,as are claimed fer the .MDomeatie" seemi lo,many mjnds iacrediblp. The fact io, he inventor tlarled .right, d tLat the machine should le snperior is ealy result',' and explains the extra-- ordinary lea whieh' ihi maehiae fase jwith!tbe publie ever machines' long ; . , best.!...:;;. ). ; ,., !. nBeaotlfui LDuslraMr Cataloguea 9 't jr.Enetoee.tainB) - -- -- . i. - rr : of ! 01 -'- i'W Till! , f : - f ; February 1st, 1874.; ' 4'iitKCB, iuaio, a. a j MACHINE ' Gorripaiiy:-' '.! '.? t". f? lin jSEVJNa, iuj.;i .. -- ' WHO WOULD WALK J0r - ink' Ir .MIoiwetI " e Dr. liAbout two Tears ago I was afflicted with a disease of the hearty, which' at linies created a pressure around it, al, most causing sntfocatlon. I saW an ad- Golden ledical DU Ivertisement tf asked he of his host, seuing covery, recommendiag the same a a core Ihe trees bad'. black bandages around for disease of the heart. ' I then boogbt dozen bottles of it, and after using them,-"Weeald the philosopher half a bottles ll," I was entirely relieved and three in his mild, voice,, ."I kill them very am ow " ? ; enjoying good health;' , much as they do politicians with Gratefully yours, , printer's . 4- How common ia the announcement. Tboutands ai-- suddenly swept into eter nity by this fatal malady. This disease generally has Hi origin in impure blood, tiileJ with irritating, poisonous materials, which, circulating through the heart, irritates its delicate tissues. Though the irritation may at first be mly slight, producipg a little palpitation or. irregular action, or dull, heavy, or sharp darling pain, f et by and by the disease becomes firmly seated, and in flammation or hypertrophy, or thicken ing of the linen membrane or cf the How wise to give valres, is produced. ease a to of this kind attention early Unnatural throbbing or pain In the region of the heart should admonish sue that all is not right, and if you would preserve it from further disease, jpu must, help it to beat rightly by the use of such remedy a j will remove the cause of the trouble.- - q Use Dr, J'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery' before the di sease has become too seated, and it will. by its great blood purifying and wonder ful regulating properties, etrect a perfect cure. It contains medicinal properties which act specifically upon the tissues of the heart, bringing' about . healthy action. Sold by all Srst class Trttggists.' HEART 1H3A8IS tlUUfcJ. . i 'r. V Kockport, Mpencer Co., Ind , ?" ago a small boy applied at f lu calling the; atteotio of the public our machine at this time, we cannot Tffraia from referring to our bnxinetis of the last year.' tVfe have sold a v ti u it: of ike'. a -u ' , , - .shii.'i Died Suddenly or Heart Disease. , Mm .. i large-nvmbe- r i anl nV. tha quarter. , and that his her. The conduct of the captain notice the of under crew was brought name was George Howard, and that Board of Trade, and the other bis parents had been burned to death the board presented to Captaiu m the the Chicago fire. He was threate- day IIowsou a ned with the direst gold watch and chain,value if he vengeance and to Mr. Christie, chief "offfailed to follow that 50, He direction, the chief engiavs that his real name was George icer, Peter Morrison, William and carpenWackay, neer, mjworth, and that the man who value. lesser si nilar of presents wpturcd him eallei himself John ter, Howson Mr&au. briefly repondcd for The boy says that before Capt. and his three officers. AJ'und himself SO" to Belleville he lived two years ln Louis, but with whom he could of JC500 has been subscribed by the not tell. owners and underwriters for distribuIk thinks bp Jtte John Morgan if he could see tion among tie officers aud crew. told to say to every one by 19-- tf s. The London, proceeded to a farm house and got and four after days spent ia refitting, to at.. He was theu something sailed she on the 5th cf $ov. taken to a again public, road and told to all her original passengers being with shift for himself, and at the same time ? f 9 ry r j lett er promptly attended to Instrurtioni giveo , sea-cock- ty Rah Reatonable. "i C. ! M.I. will furnish a Light Spring vagon . rarest. ONE HUNDRED i;i v.i! e SALT LAKE CITY, IJTAII. ' i-- :t-'- ,74'. State Sireetf Chicago, oJ ! ! : DOLLARS t ;i; V.. ill. 'AOIwrrOl SORtHMN ttAir,1' OEPH;; ' f a: ' USJO.SS I JOHNSON, ASij.j ti...,, , 4- - A cent h Wanted! |