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Show rfrmei.t MMerIllon manifest-t;- lately spiritual -avenot been very atwhctory while F.ancico. A little rtil S b' 10 s about bru-tc- . ;t b,caa,o 0 the through i utt-rialiein- an ...nnMft "L"teur medium, and quite a rush by . ..nOaClllRI U was uLi- - IW " . nliKiiiiinonofi i the miir- at the usual - '- one dollar each charsr8 of which these uiau la the noiii in was a occuired ifeslatioua nearly to the closet, exU-udiu- - cl,.thP appropriated w: cei'ing, which hp cabinet. Ghostly tj,e indispensable holn round the at appeared face trout in of the cut vich had been seen h cabinet, and were distinctlywhile Uthe diui light maintained, as if transrc voices were heaid, from the air, conveying of varying import to those pro-eee'di- S uies-w(rfl- 'pre-scu- t. fiall' It auaounced that spirit of the medium was lireparing ',r IU" materialization, and in t vrpultl emerge in the cabinet familiar thii coui-,,je- 1'n's startling exhibition was appointed for Sttiday tvaning, and the laiiuliar spirit was understood to be a young Indian warrior, who had inhabited that part form as i tk world at some remote period of The company was found be t'leelh'titly chosen for obtaining to a jWi'i'Ctly harmonious condition of the magnetic influences, and after the medium had taken his position in the cabinet and relapsed into the shadocustomary trance, weird and faces shortly flitted before the wy muudholcin the door. The company of antiquity. sung successively a number at each te songs, and of favori- interval Witched anxiously for the opening of the cabinet, and the appearance of the expected materialized spirit. They had just renewed the sweet, persuasive influence, and were singly the touching baliad of the "'Poor Old Slave" with much feeling, when suddenly the harmony was dispelled hy a sharp cracking, followed by u crash and the descent of a heavy body itit) the midst of i he circle, knocking several of the members prostrate and sensation similar to that pf iducinga critical at the instant of experienced steamboat explosion or railroad collision. A good p;u t of the compu.y made a bolt for the point of egress, dashed down three flights ol without tarrying to inquire thw origin of the shock, others were petrified with mortal terror, aud retained their while one or two seat?; and stairs of the most dariug proceeded to determine the precise haracter of the phenomena. The light was restored, and the strange visitor was discovered lying ou tiie fl00I.( with Spijn. tered laths aud fragments of plaster Mttered about him. It was the me- dium's familiar tpirit, the Indian leader5 of the party, some months ago vantcho's servant the other day killDR. OR MS BY," JR. the eastern ed a man in a, tavern, and was arresttraveling through LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. part of the State with a partner, who ed. IVftlr in was taken down with the small pox. For some time his master sent him Being at the point of death, he told daily a supply of luxuries not to be DRUGS AND MEDICINES I his friend '.hat at one time he had found in the prison bill of fare, but rKRKCMERY, BRUSHES, AND KANCY AKTIOLKB. b arrested for robbery, convicted at last imprudently discontinued this A Large Stock Just Arrived. and svut to State prison. lie admitted delicate attention. The imprisoned that he had stolen a sum nearly equal servant, grieved at his master's in- I'uro Wiut'a nud Mqii.n for Medicinal Piirpon. CVefullv CVnuioiiiidmi. to 83,500, but said that he had gratitude, told to the vali the story HlOlm "cached" it at a point on Walker of the murder in width he had borne river, which he described so accurate- an humble part. The well f the Bulgarian comete-r- r ly that the other could not fail to find it. He died and his partner came to was immediately emptied and this city. searched; the bones and some of the Tli CeVbrato! Pnrhim Rnlt, ' niCKENS," He has since f ried on different oc- clothing of the missing Cretan trader which tHuk llrst pri ut th Stork Kirt Suit Bull For Sale. casions to get up a party to go with Jiiui in search of the treasure, but it was until about three weeks ago that he could get any one willing to his story or go with him on whit seemed a foul's errand. The little be-iuv- e party, after walk'ng sixty miles, arrived at or near the place where the money was said to be buried, when the snow storm set in. The snow fell so fast that they soon lost all reckoning, and their sufferings then began in earnest. It was net long before they had con sumed all their provisions, aud starvation stared them in the face. The weather was iutensely cold, and they did everything that human ingenu ity could suggest to keep from freez ing. One pair of blankets was but little protection through the louarid killing nights, and they feared to go to sleep lest their sleep should last forever. I lie days cau e one after the For other, offering them no relief. eleven d.iys they existed, they know not how. J hey looked at each other with hungry eyes, and the fearful thought which had been lurking in the mind of each. that one of them must die. That the other two might live at last found form in words. In the meantime one of them had been so badly frozeu that he was unable to J'he other two also had their walk. toes froien, but they were able to go bout. On the eleventh day of their sufferings, when they had almost given up hope of relief, a teamster with a load of provisions, proceeding on his waj east, found them, and they were thus saved the dreadful alternative. He cared for them ati well as he could, and took them to the nearest house. There he remained until they were somewhat recuperated, when two of them set out for Wadsworth. The one who had been so badly frozen as to be unable to walk is still, lying in a critical condiat the tion. He may lose his life, and will certainly have to suffer amputation. Another party is lying at Wadsworth in a bad condition, and the third who fared not so badly as the other two, is in this city, and it is from hiui we learn the fearful Boficrings they underwent in the search of treasure which they did not find. farm-hous- e completely aud most palpa- lie was bleeding Murder Will Out. profusely at the noce, and was in we distress from a coucussion of the The Pall Mall Gazette of Jan. 1G Momen, caused by the falling across Jne head of one of the company in has the following : sudden descent. As soon as the A murder committed three years unfortunate could his recover savage ago, at Adrianople, has lately been breath warrior, materialized. sufficiently to his groans and articulate n profane ejaculof the most modern construe lion, he exclaimed, beseechingly: im, go for the nearest doctor; gU fivers." Uj this time the medium recovered consciousness, and ergiug from the cabinet is evi- ations 1ijmar lift re- patheticullv. while oiazinta at ' , """oious rent in the ceilin g over- 'cad: ''What made you step betweeu "WW This has just bust the O'" 1Uarkcd an . Hole business." A tjm HU Trcasarc Trove. the Virginia Chronicle, Feb. 10. before the late-- snow storm n, which Id Jt a telegraphic communication, lraifl8 and traol--s nut nf. nr.W . w. , fid made - generally Me uncomioita- ljree men set out from this city ker river. They were on Carriod one of blankets rank tbr"e"aa Provisions to last them for ,. Pr Jh9eir, '"Je lecn c,n 1 nf oinS fort was kept a Was aftcr nigbtfall before ?"Ut6d tbe 8uburbs- - The f se-i- ll SlnSular action has since "plained. PPear3 that oao of them, tha SOMETHING Was brought to light under singular cir- The victim was a Cretan trader, who came to seek his fortunes at Adrianople, bringing with him a capital of 800. Instead, however, of gaining a fortune with tl is amount, it cot him his life, for it tempted the keeper of a khan where ha lodged, named Yovantcho, to plan hi.s assassination. Yorautcho, who was of a confiding nature, imparted this scheme to two intimate friends and to his servant, who readily entered into the spirit of the affair. The Cretan trader was, therefore, invited to a supper, which was served in the Bulgarian school, where, having been hospitably plied with wine till he became druuk, he was garrot-e- d and strangled. His body wrs then pitched into a well, and thus closed the evening's entertainment. The murdered man had a son, strange to say, observing thn mysterious disappearance of his father, gave notice of the fact to the police; but as is not uncommon in murder cases even in this country, even "the most active and intelligent" officers of the force failed to discover the culprits. The matter was soon forgotten, and probably would have remained forever buried in oblivion but that Yo- cumstances Lake C'itv, in were discovered. Yovantcho and his two friends were arrested; they are now on their trial, aud some interesting revelations ar expected touching the fate of other persons besides the trader who have at various times ''mysteriously Apply to it ottered for (K tuixsr, 1ST , Unix. nl OJenOity PRODUCER STORE. IIm I. in oM Htanl on VIFTII STRKKT, tor tku purchase Hud sale of ALL KINDS OF PDODUCE, From the 5?pring6eld (Miss) Republican, Feb. 0 One of the "characters" in which our New England village life abounds has just passed away at Williams-tow- n Garden and Grass Seed. At his BOOK STORE adjoining be keep n the 1'enodictiU ami Nvwupaptrs ot the dny, alo a full stock of Stationery, Wall Taper, l'ictutes, Frames, etc. the duath of the negro Abram Parsons, or "Abe Uunter," JjUNNINtJ, e the-grea- first-clns- THE WEOh ibe fnsiesi? Wkich Machine sew THE W1FJ. pliance? THE HEED. Cnn you with ew, successfully, Yes! No. 8 cotton? THE WEED. OX N. B. Saturday being the day which calls rainy from the outlying towns to Ogden City, I shall make it a point to te found in my orhce always on Saturdays. OFFICE AND 8I10W.KOOM ON MAIN H T 11 E E 1 the Tithing J. A. P. PERKINS, Opp. to S. Weed Agent Yard. Old M. Company, tl9 CkiDEN CITY. A Gem worth Mcg!-- 4 Diamond worth SAVE YOUR EYESI TTZ n ill T i xtestore your fcignti 7 FOR SALE! ac- Abe's quainted with the town. was title descriptive, and popular his of like or butting out ram grew propensities, ''bunting" being his readiest and most effective method ot defence. His thickness ot skull, IGHT j Coupled with immense power aud duraSewThe only straight-needlbility t Maetiine combines which ing essential. Observation and practice hnTe demonstrated the t'.ict, tr.at s good sewing cun be done on all uiackinv8. Turn the enquiry arise: Which Machine runs the lightest? G. W. TURNER -- 28-0ra in as he was known to every one AND Which Machine has the handiest ap O. W. TUltXKIl. Hunter. grEED Query disappeared." Death or the Champion OUGHT to KNOW nt C. V. MlIiDI,KT0N. sUtf. YOU four acres of fink BEARING A TBEQW ORCHARD, Br Irk Uou It x3l nrlck Kuril 21 x 40 eveu for one of his race, was simply Within tli U.oit uf O len City, North, and astounding. He would split heavy-planwith his head iu the w?.y of Fifteen Acres of Grass Land, business or for the amusement of Contiguous. All tn t told on retionabhi Uruit any oue willing to pay a quarter for for caeli or pnrt utork. Apply to such fun. or would utterly discomfit X. P. STEVENSON, Cor. UiuKhftiii'i Fort Laus and rout an adversary by launching Wel'er Co. himself bodily and irresistibly at his tiSM stomach. These were his play spells. The worthies of the village will vouch for other stories illustrative of Abe's more vigorous achievements. They beguiled him, years ago into splitting a small grindstone. He N KD ' was asked at one of the stores if he THE BF.ST MADE AND r U"U F. STUCMENT MANUFACTURED. wanted a cheese. Naturally he did, and they told him it must be put Agent for Northern Utah, into a salt sack aud he must smash JOHN FOWLER, - OGDEX. it with his head; so they inserted t le stone, and Abe actually aud literally shivered it and, let us hope, got his Terms Easy, Hates Reasonahle. cheese. When "Cole's store" was burned 't-- ne time ago, and the Orders by letter promptly attended to. Instruction, giveo by th quarter. heavy door could not be broken op';, Abe very obligingly pounded it in with his head. He was a kindly fellow, had been born a slave in New Yoik State, and U2 when freed, much against his will, fouud the task of caring for himself and ua family a dispH couraging oue He was a good laborer when properly ' bossed," but t up to his death represented well the old fashioned "White Oaks" though latterly ho was brought, with his family, somtwhat under the reforming influences of 4--) Prof. Hopkins' mission chapel. ' Abe w Hunter will be missed as a member of the "lower faculty" about the 4 p and the the at by college graduates --4 53 aunual commencement season. t. iffil josr Bi ECTACLES, Hy reading onr Illu- PIIYSIOLOUY trntttd AXD ANATOMY of the KYB8IGIIT. .tore Telia U-- r I V Ij f 1 how tollr Impair- cd Villon and Overworked fc.ye t how to eortWruk, Watery. Inflamed. aud K h ted Byes, and all other Diseases of the Ryes. NOK-Kear-Sig- WASTE NO MORE BY ADJUSTING JirjGS GLASSES ON YOUR NVfiB AND 1IS IIGURISQ YOUR FACJC. Pamphlet of 100 agr Mailed Free. Scud your atklres to ua alo. Agents Wanted, (JwiU or Ladles. $.1 to 910 a day rnantntecd. Full particulars Rent free. Write Immediately, 10 DR. J. BALL & 00., p. Box w.) Ko. 81 Libertj St., Bew York City, H.I. a ESTEY ORGAN. THE "LIGHT RUNNING' IN-- JT-T- "DOMESTIC" " If fjpf' 19-- tf good-nature- d ever-growin- g -- shift-leRsnes- s, c6 p4 0 (3 -- 0 w Hint About A lasses. It but Looking-t- i 2 is a fact well worth knowing, which docs not seem to bo gen- erally understood, that the amalgam with mercury, which is l of spread on glass plates to make locking glasses, is very readily crystaliz:d by actinic solar rays. A mirror hung where the sun can shine on it, is usually spoiled; it takes a granulated appearance familiar to house keepers, though they may not be acquainted with the cause of the change. In such a state the article is nearly worthless, the continuity of tho surface is destroyed, and it will not reflect outlines with any approach to precision. Care must therefore be exercised io hanging. p H -- Q i In calling the attention of the public our machine at t bis time, we cannot refrain from referring to our buHiness of the last year. We have sold a ktgv number of tho t "DomeHtln" JneliInoN. hare sold (hem in all parts of the country and for all the varied purpose', of sewing, ani whether in city or country We T?ov OH Manufacturing Purposes, unhesitatingly claim that hey have fully answered the requirements and the expectations of the purchasers. No Machine has ever been more Satisfactory to the Buyer. We I That any Sewing Machine should hare 8 POINTS tin-foi- rt t 10 i EE ATTEATIOX. WHO WOULD WALK! WHEN wanted Z.C.M.I. will furnish a A Canadian mmderer Light them to put off the day of execution, W agon Spring owing to his being afflicted with the FOR toothache; but the sheriff said he'd ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS got to go to mill next day and he couldn't possibly iccotnmodato the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. e2S3--l II. BOCFK&, 8upW prisoner. Family OF many SUPERIORITY ! as are claimed for the "Domeplio" eeerug to many minds incredible. The faet is, the inventor started right, and that th machine should be superior is only the natural result, and explains the extraordinary lead which this machine takes with the public over machines long regarded as th best. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogues of liomeMic'' Taper Fashions furniebed free. Enclose Stamp) DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Company, 74, Stat ' Street, Chieayo, 111. AGENT FOR NORTHERN UTAH, JOSEPH JOHNSOIT, Ogden City. , Acenttf "Wanitcdl ,( |