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Show Better Xuck AMolher' Tear. yJWishwi'Wy Wednesday and Saturday. sr w.aiutuRiauma. I nevr link, 'jientli Fortune'! rown, . 'Bnt bmva bir with a ihnet tf cheer. And front her tnirl.vr-tuc- e her down (She's only utern to thorns who fear! : Hero's "Loiter luck another year Auotlu--r year ! OU TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. -- . FT"- - - - - uVr fc "r-.t- ax - a" i i -- -- i m . I V.f v ' - S'.IO 3 5 s 3 linen, $2 W 17 eo $ $18 S I ' 4" 7 9 11 6 10 13 18 11 111 19 23 ill 30 m 45 Column, " ir $5 Vwineaa Cards c o S E '30 40 60 1U0 Xo. 22. $ 85 $ 00 20 50 65 90 135 IS AJIEKICAX. 209 moulh New York ; ..' , The steamer Smidt, forty-eigdays from Bremen. reports she was obliged to make the passage south of Bermuda, in consequence of breaking her engine, which took twelve days to repair. She had hurricanes for the first twenty days, but had since had light winds and fine weather. When her machinery was repaired she could only be run at a half ; rate of speed. ; , ; Washington. Terrance Cassidy, who threatened President Grant with assassination, using abusive language while the latter was walking along Pensylrania Avenue, is pronounced insane by the police surgeons. He has been sent to the Government Insane Asylum. The man has been repeatedly refused admission at the Executive Mansion on account of his singular conduct. ht to change at pleasure, Uarge of twunty-flv- e as'l"lire fur comiKWltion, bnt they will be JJ"rgei EXTRA for occupying space over con-- '"f iaiib' advartusers allowed .itii wily tin additional "jiwuial Sotiow or, AdverUseiueutt retained on al charges twenty. .iToafaidourthtiuupor, iVe cent, additional on the above lutes. the on marked copy with tlio Ailvertie"'oiit not wil bo published ut our opnumber of insertions, and charged at trausieut tion until ordered out, - "ADVERTISEMENTS inserted till forbid, will be continued until ordered out, in every instance, and 'TT fhnrcod for accordingly. and hnlf yearly advartia-j- g The privilege of yearly llne-o- f direct businesir, and tlieir to (riited III be Til Auction, Real Estate, or other advertise-wotforeig- u to tneir regular trade, will Ixj charg- - 'Svertiirmenti "s"without the from the State will lie ii t our advertised. rates,) one of our icumliauying the order, unless from malar autiioriwd Advertising Agents. to the interest of devoid lu.i.tinnfl , AJI MlJic or intended to promote private interests, Li lie dialed aa advurtisenieuta, and payment in character, we quired in advance. If personal reirve the right to reject any article, or advertiso-ui- t of this class. ta-- k f D. RICHARDS, QCDEN DIRECTORY. OMieers for ttah. Wilsou Shaffer, GvernorJ. Secretary--S- .A. Mann. . ' ! , , Manltal Milton Or. C. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney Supt. Indian Ajfain-- S. E. Tourtelldttei C. C. Clements. Jleceiver of Public Monies J. 11. Overt;' on. JSurveyor-G'cuer- al George R. gtgitlrer of Land Office ". Maiw!l. ,. U. S. JLuesor tJohn P. Tuggnrt U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister. G. C. Chitf Justice Associate Jnti0, Wilsn. F. Strickland and Ilawley. Territorial Officers: William Delegate to Hooper. Attorney-Gener- yraMtfw--Davi- Zerubbabe! Snow. al J. Marshal Auditor II. Congress D. I.' McAllister. William Clarion. 0. Clder. d Super iitfintent of Hubert L. Campbell. Common Schools TTeler Count Officers: j Judy Prvlxite and County Richards. Select Men Lesler J. b -- D. Herrick, Henry Richard Rallaiil.vric. and Uetarder F. S. Richards. Aurulius Miner. Prosecuting Aliorncy ' AerOilbvrt Rclktiap. Holmes, Clerk Deputy Sheriff William Brown. Sanford Attessof qnd Collator Bing bum. Trearurcr Israel Coroner Wm. N. Canfield. Fife. , maix sti:i:kt, ordex, f A. W. Burton. - ! , d, " . , . . ' Pot SF.UI-WEKITT- .V or ...... E. Wines & Liquors. '. MAI2ST Ilicli DiMeorery in the no Country.' A LOST MINK I BBcbVEKED. - IncV another year!"- "j ; ;i Phe now deniu the golden prize ; ;' lint spite it frown and itcora and inw, He Uuu, and mil wiu and wear Vitll home made glad and cheer, . lu better lurk another yunr- -- i u ' I A Another year ! mailt) r your , , obtained,) without first procuring a limige are liable'to be taken before any Alderman tl said City, and be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, y Sltsoellaneous. ' dressesBaby- clothes. Bawl , The defondora of covporal punishment in lioston say that "a hwiick in time saves nino." ;.M V 4 tr LOUIN FARR, Mayor i "Mv friend, have you sufficient con fidence in me to lend me' a dollar?" Oh, yes! confidence enough, but no.dot- - THOS. Ge. ODELL. City Recorder. The Office of the Ci- t- Recorder is at Were you boru lu' wedlock?" said the Office of the ''Ogden Junction," Seventies' Hall, near the U. C. R. H. counsel to a witness during tuo. trial of a ' cttse relating to somo land. Station., Blr, 4,I wus'born in New the answered mun, m. 10 a. m. Hours till from Ojfice ' "' l! ' " Sp. "'"J York." , Senator Nye carries in his pocket-bon- k a note from rresiaent itncom, written on the At leaf of a book, which runs as follows: "Dear General, eome tlowt tor night and swap jokes, Lincoln,", , DEPOT FOR Scliufilc? Wagons, It is a mistnko to auppose people do not grow after fifty. A gentleman u is fully eiity-fivgrew immeiUatcly ery short on being asked for the loan e, ' MAIN STEEET " t of $500. ; At a recent lecture, Professor X. stated that Saturn had a ring,, six thousand He jabers," exclatmed hri miles broad. Irishman who was present, "what a fin ,, . i, , ., t gcr he must have!" OGDEN. , general assortment 'and full supply always on hand. A Imagine the feelings of the poet, who wrote of his departed lore, "We wili hallow her grave with our tears," wher the printer set it up, "We w ill harrow( her grave with our steers." U i , i ill: PHIL. CRAMSHAW, Agent.' 8 3m , Ho is worthy of honoi who willeth th MQ- -, good of every man, sad, he, j muol) ' worthy thereof who seeketh bis own ,: First and Tliinl IVnnl USTITLIM, " ' profit and i.oppresseth others:' ( ill f a i. !').:';. 'ii', See here!? exclaimed a returned Irifh soldier to a gaping crowd, a he exhibited with some pride, his tall bat with a bullet hole 'in it. "Look at Miat,' bullet' liole, will you! If it had bon a low crui'd hat I ahouldjiave been killed outright,, j!,.,,f,)iM The New York Express gives this rule' for testing a Christiun: "Set him to put-stove-pipand. ing up old keep him at. it an hour. If he don t swear, be a seasoned. Opposite Bishop West's, 31 A I IV Z JIuv on hand a aplmidid 8tork of i i;,-- i T 1 1 J K T, UtJDKN, H ' I dS AM) MEEHCIXES, 1111 Chemicals, (His, Paints, Glass, etc., Likewiac an excellent Assortment of . CSootls, Grf''kMa Dit JUTS, CAI'S, ,;,,i, HOOTS, SHOES, AND STATIONERY. m X.B. Prescriptions carefully prepared ,;. e, Second District Ziou.' CO OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, MAIN STREET, O H P E is' ,,,.,'..,. i'l ir ON HANI) A (ili.NEIt VI, AS80RT- innnt of llry liMnta. Oro. encm. Hut. CP. ImkjK, HIiom, Agrirnltural Implement, let. Ac, all ol Indi wi ai twiliiiK che lur ctwh aud produce. ln. C. j troet, Otrdou. DIALER GENERAL IK' ' ' i' 7 i ) ! A DatiKlity little boy, being told by kis mother. ihat,God would not forgive him, , if he did something, answered: lea, be would, too God likes' to' forgive ' little boys that's'1 what he's for." i ).." . i'l i i . ) s;')i.i . Touching and irresisjabierwaf that WO0DXMSEE, 3Iain I ji MERCHANDISE, invitation'1 of the rustio maiden to her ' swain: "Come over and see me, we jbavej new lamp at our house, that we can turn uown, down, down, until there lsn t scarcely a bit of light in the room."1' " " A shoddy young lady surprised her mother on returning from a dance, by GROCERIES, saying that the enjoyed; the "bugging, set-t- e music, . most buHly." , She had f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. reference to waluing, an why inn't that.. A Good Supply of MECHANICS' a good name for it? TOOLS on hand. Mm rural New York paper urgea that it notices, of marriages aud deaths should 1 S. S. TUCKER, always be paid for, because one is an ' advertisement ' or copartnership (limi- ted?), and the other is a notice of disso- ; lution, and business is business. ;t HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE A good old Quaker lady, after listen "JCN'CTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. ing to the extravagant yarn of a a bop-as as her palicjice would, ., AU Ordon personally and promptly keeper, Baid: long, "Friend, what a pily it is A , allow, attended to. , sin to be; It seem eo necessary to thy' i to happiness."' V Evary ArtlcJa tcanufactarod by iu la i.i.it f; tm inada or tlie bent niaturutl. . DRY GOODS, , , STIIEET, Ciirpiier, .Toinoi, nml C7ulinct Slulccr, Ogden City, Utah. Urn- - have on hand a larire Stork pf the Celebrated SUA WAN, LKK KIN, IKOW. 1R)W EN, ANJJ SHARP S URANUS of . . In the year 18G1; a party of prospectors left Silver City, Idaho, on an eiplor-in- g expedition to the southward, into the Goose Creek mountains and adjoining region of country. In their travels they passed through what is now known as the Cope and Bruno country, and at the latter place, eight miles distant from the Bruno mines, in a northeasterly direction, they discovered a mine of striking regularity and of wonderful richness in both silver and gold. While at work on the mine, a band of Indians attacked their camp ; they threw up breast-work- s and kept the savages at bay for several days, killing many of them as they char ged upon the little fortification., luuer the cover of sight, two men stole out and reached Silver City in safety, when a party was equipped and started to the rescue of the men at the mine., The Indians wer driven back, but- further work on the mine was abandoned, and the party never returned to It. Last week a company of prospectors, from the Bruno mines, discovered what is supposed to be this identical mine. The ledge is represented to be bold and well defined, and astonishingly rich in gold and silver. The occasion of its discovery has caused quite a fresh mining excitement in Mountain City. The country surrounding it will be thoroughly explored within the next 'two months. Kentucky Whiskeys; CASE LIQUORS, CASE WINES, "LATHER milOMAS CHAMPACNES, ETC, CATAWBAS, ETC. FOUMKULY Of THE Kouae amt wall known a an accoin- ilmlid kiutcht of tlio aciiznra ami bhulu. haa niHnil niimiieM on Main atrwt, a little north ot N. LwiviU n. Ho afikl for the petroiian of hit old friemla and of all who want a rl.inu almra In an etuy cluur, with a light band and a kaon raaor. 14lf 1 lyjea Call and examine my Stock. !Eain Street, Ogden, 8--tf Nearly Opposite "White House, BILLIARDS. NOTICE. mo "Because A di'Viatinff societv at I.vnns hna bopa engaged in a discussion of the question: "If you have to have a 'biio whore would you have it?" and its members have finally decided "on another fel- , low." . .. f ' ; ' ' ,i . RICHARD HOME AND ALL OTIIKRS IN- tiirMtl. You are hfrahv notinwl that I will appear at the V. 8. Land OfTlce. tjfilt La'ie Citv, tlie and Receiver thereof, on the 2Sth day of March, at 10 odiKk a. m.. 1H70. to preve my rlirht to eutpr under the proriaiutii of tlio rroetnption Act of tept. 4th. 1H40, the 8. E. Sec. 2 T 6 North R. 2 W est, at which time and place you can appear and content if yon mw proper. ,i ii . 0.1. utiiir.KinfHKK. i BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! Subscriber's Attention! BILLIARDS! WHO DKCIRE TO A MUSE THEMSELVES th Cue and Balla will find a Room, comfortably &ttd up with the f ,When not to Eat. Never eat hen much fatigued. Wait until rested.',. t Never eat just before .you expect to ,', engage in any severe ' mental or .physical ' "' I ' ' exercise. ' f Never eat while in passion, or ' while, under any .great montai, excite-- ; , ment, w hether of ' a depressed pr elevat-in- g "" ' "' ' character. Never eat just before taking aftath'of !a tl ni, any kind. Never eat just before retiring for lh.,,;i t ! n'ght- - ., , Never eat when nothing is to be had. ' ALL A few days ago, a gentleman whose, out proboscis had been lost, was invited '" -' ' " to tea. "My dear," said the food lady ef thehouse ,to her liulo daughter, j l want you to be very particular, and to make , no remarks about Mr. Jenkin's noso." . Gathered around the table, everything was going well; the child peeped about,' looked rather puziled, and at last star-- : tied the table by asking: "Ma, why did you tell me to say noth-biabout Mr. Jenkin's nose he hasn't got any!" i 11EST OF TABLES, AT 33. GABY'S ROOMS, "yyB WILL TAKE ON SUBSCRIPTION, ' Opposite flic Utah Central Engine House. CALL AND SEE ME. ' ' CLEAN COTTON RAGS For which we wjll allow ' little soldier, what say you!" it's headquarters." and skavem. THOMAS, ' one thing 'at a time. 2. Learn that thing wclL 3. Learn its con- nections as far as possible with all other things. 4.,Ilelieve 4that to know everything of something is better than to know something 9t evertlung.'tS 1. Learn - A clergyman asked some children 'why do we say, in the Lord's prayer, "W ho art in Heaven," since God is everywhere?" He saw a little drummer boy who looked as if he could give an answer, and turned to him for it: "Well, wari-ttiU- Also, a LAItGE STOCK of , , er GARN, ' to-d- y, 3ILEU, Here""! patter "VfOTICE IS HER2BY GIVEN, THAT iA all Person? engaged in Businoss in Ogden City, tcr which the City Ordinances provide that a license must be .. ill.JO . 't .,; ii;;l'S I. To all whom it may eoneern. s iimrv . CITY LICENSES. Paper. ton Avenue, this morning; they were all killed. Leavenworth. A man named Barnett, a pedler, was murdered about three miles from here, ' yesterday. The testimony pointed to Wm. Dixon, lately released from the penitentiary, aa the murderer, who was arrested twenty miles from here while getting on a train. Memphis. In Ashly eounty, Ark., on the 2Gtu ult., a young man, while crazy or drunk, 6hot and killed J as! Johnson, a school teacher from Texas, and while fleeing met four negroes, three men and one woman. He shot and killed two of the former and wounded the woman. He was arrested and lodged in jaiL Last week the driver of the mail coach between Fort Smith, and Little Rock, was shot by a concealed person and dangerously wounded. Two nights after, the driver who succeeded him was also shot at. Laramie, Wy. In the Howie murder case the petit jurors were Mrs." J.' M. Hartzough, Mrs. H. J. Hannif'erd, Mrs. 11. Hutton; Mrs. Bettie J. Ham hum, Mrs. Jenuie Lancaster, Miss Nettie Ilazcn, James C. Strong, 0. W. Harrington, Jas. Adams, Aug. Trabing, Chas. Wagner, M. G. Chase. The court adjourned till 9 p. m. The jurors were ordered to be confined in one room over niphU The trial was re con- sumed this morning. "The Jud uded to address the jury at 1 p. rn. He ordered them to be locked up till the return of their verdict, which was not one till 7 p. ni. The husbands of the jurors can t see any lun m it. as they have to do their own cooking, &c. San Francisco. The United Mates sloop or war, Jamestown, has lett tor a two year s eruiso round the islands of the South There is considerable excitement here about the San Diego gold field; many persons are departing overland for the City Government: 1801. mines. The steamship Orijlamme leaves of Jan. 18, Incorporated bj Act for the same destination on Sunday election ; bieirnhilly on the Municipal morning. second Monday of February. Meetings FOIIEIUX.' of the City Council weekly, on, Tuesday ,. Rome. .' Main Street. at evening, City Hall, The reply of the Potitifienl Commis Ja;';r Loren Farr. sioner Lorn, has been forwarded to Paris Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; It contests emphatically the right of the L. J. llerrick, 2d ) French government to be represented in m Joseph Parry, 3d the Council. The apostolic nuncio. to Counselors James Me Gaw, Walter the French court is charged at the same Thompson, William W. Burtoa,' Josiah time to cive' assurances that the repre " Leavitt. sentatiye of France wiH be received with Recorder Thos. G. OdelL all the consideration due that power. Miner. . Attornry On Monday the scheme of infallibility ' ' ' Marshal .W. N. Fife, was uistriDutea to tne memners oi me Treasurer Aaron Farr. Council: it asserts that the church posAssessor and Collector &. Bingham. , sesses supreme and complete primary W. W. Biirtoin Surveyor power, and that the principality over Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. the universal church was received, with Justice of the Peace S. Egglcston. a plentitude of power from the Lord Constable C. F. MiJdletou. himself, by St. Peter, of whoia the Pon tiff is the successor; and all questions of Office: faith must be determined under that Ogden rittmaster Isaac Moore. else the words of the Lord to General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7.30 power, Peter would be disagreed. Sundays, from b p.m. to Y.rfU p.m. The scheme says, "The doctrine has al Daily Mails close, until further notice, ways been fully maintained, "and conse f Salt Lake 5 City at. ' we inculcate, with the concurquently, ' 9 p.m. Far the East (': -- ? a.m. of rence the Council, and define as a ! ' -or the West - ' 5 p.m. dogma of the Roman Catholio faith, that, ARRITI thanks to the divine assistance, the RoTfom Salt Lake City - 10.30 a.m. man Pontiff, of whom it was said, in the from the East - 6.30 p.m. person of Peter, cannot err, when acting -- '10.30 a.m. West " as the supreme teacher of all Christians." MA11J4 The scheme defines what the church Wse for North Ogdcn on Monday at must hold in faith and morals, and says oUn.m. For Plain Citv. on Thurs"that the rjreroeative of Papal infahbil- , at 6.30 p.m. For Huntsville, on extends over all matters to which the ty iuesaay auJ k rtdaj, at c p.m. infallibility of the church is appucaoie, and if any should dare, which God forTrsiina bid, to controvert the present definition, Leave Ogden daily, until further no-f- lot him know that he departs from the Salt Lake (5ity at 10.5 a.m. and true faith." -p.m. Paris. (tor extra trains see tune Table.) f w the East, at 10.5 a.m. For the cells of the before The yesterday day "est, at 6 p.m. were carefulArrive from Salt Lake City, 9.25 a.m the prison of Sainte Plagie searched by the authorities. This is "J p.m. From the East, 5.25 p.m. ly the prison where those were confined who are accused of a conspiracy against nation and the Emperor. One of the tie . Divine Worship resulLfl of the Rearch is the transfer of 18 held ever? Sunday, in the Tabernacle prisoners to the Maxis pn sl 11 a.m.; nd in the School Houses seventy-fou- r Mouratare and son. Rochefort, Oronget . . . the various Wards at 6.30 p.m. n - . i. are still detained in the prison ai oaium see to allowed "cdkh, Salt Lake and Utah. aad any not Plaeie are sen Terjbody desirous of learning facti visitors. The magistrates, c .. i T I. i it..i Concerning t tenced fourtee more prisoners to terms arnologicaI, statistical, historical and fnr nnrtiiratine in the 6'ua, wuu a reliable sketch of Mor dinnrdnrs at Bollpville bust month. Olli-vi"""Hsm; and hare a thousand and one In the Corps Legislative, stated that the SUte prisoners had been transferred to Mazis prison, oe lur rim copy .f Sloans S,Hxake Directory. "Mailed cause small pcx had made its appearance -'ischoh Knace lor a dollar in the prison of Sainte l'lagie. a quarter. The government haa commenced -- B'm. ,1 f 1 Aye, bettor luck another year) , Wg'll have her mniln insUwl of, wilw- -r ' A thousand smile (or overy tiir," ' With himie mwle clail ami goodly cheer. ' '' And bettor lack another year Another year ! . t? .. m t The damsel Fortune still denies The plea that yet didighu her ear ; that she trie.-- ' ' Hi bnt our munhoodwUu . She's coy to those doubt and fear, ' " Shell grant thu uit &uot her fear i ii J .AnotliM jearl j ,.. - VOL,. bed-roo- Pacific. Surveyor and Sujtcriiitaulent of Schools prostitution against Jaulois, editor of a The Sose. paper, for publishing apart only of an accusation agaiust Prince Bonaparte, The nose acts like a Custom-hous- e which appeared in the London journals. officer to the system. It is highly sensitive to the odor of the most poisonous substances. It readily detects hemlock, Two Wives. A Curious Case henbane, monk's hood, and the plants prussic acid; it recognizes the of Disputed Identity in containing featid smell of drains, and warns us not Cincinnati. to smell the polluted air. The nose is S3 sensitive that air containing 200,000th Cincinnati has as strange a case of part of bromine vapor will instantly be disputed idendity as even Mr. Wilkie detected by it; it will recognize the Collins could desire as the groundwork 1,8000,000th part of a grain of the otto of one of his thrilling romances. Marcus of roses or the 15,000,000th part of a of musk! It tells us in the mornL. Johnston, of that city, died in Cin- grain are impure, and ing thtjt our cinnati last May, leaving a wife, Mrs. catches the first fragrance of the mornRhoda Johnston, and a policy of $2,000 ing air, and conveys to us the invitation flowers to go forth into the fields on ins life, in the ft orth western Mutual of the and inhale their sweet breath. To be Life Insurance Company. He had a led by the nose has hitherto been used brother, George E. Johnston, in Leaven as a phrase of reproach; but to have a worth, Kansas, to whom tins policy was good nose, and to follow its guidance, is sent for collection. In December last one of the safest and shortest ways to an express agent at Cincinnati received the enjoyment of health. a package of money, directed to Mrs. Rhoda Johnston, being the balance of this policy. Mrs. Johnston was adSupport Your Home vertised for, and a lady claiming the The Cleveland Herald talks thus senname appeared. She showed letters from George E. Johnston, aud from the agents sibly upon the duty of supporting home of the express and insurance companies papers: "Recollect, if a home weekly in Leavenworth, ' but the rules of the paper is to be supported, home influence office requiring personal identification, mu3t do it. Every dollar sent to Eastshe brought in the agent of the insur- ern papers is at the expense of the lociil ance company in Cincinnati, .who testi- paper. A county acquires prominence fied to having paid her $200 on this through its papers more than any other same policy several month ago. ' This way ; and to every one who has county being deemed sufficient, the express interests at stake, his home paper is a package of money was delivered to necessity. Never will such a man take a paper printed away from home, till he her. A little while afterwards another is able to take a second paper. His first Mrs. Rhoda Johnston appeared and psper will be his home sheet ; and he claimed the money. She, too, showed will so identify his own interests with letters from the brother of the insured, that of hig county paper, as to consider asserted that she had sent the policy to kis subscription as much a matter of George E. .Johnston, and that she had yearly duty asthepaymentof his taxes." received 250 on account, but that, failing to receive the balance, she had put Both witty and sharp was that woman the claim in the hands of an attorney of Baltimore, who sent to her grocer several months ago.: i This attorney had these lines: Mr. Tuttle, this here thing received from the insurance company has too much hemp in it for niolastjC-and from Mr. Johnston several letters, and got not quite enough for a close line, so and quite lately received from the home 1 beg you will exchange it for a purer office of the insurance company a receipt article. lor $748.91, which seemed 10 be the identical package already delivered. The attorney knew the lady, Lis client, WAHRKN nrSSCT, C. h. DAHLER., Suit Luke City. as Mrs. Rhoda Johnston, and she had lluleua, Montun been so introduced to him by numbers miiiFR & rn of respectable people with whom he was well acquainted. She was a poor, simple, ignorant woman, while number oua BANKERS, a wus a sharp, shrewd woman. It was evident that there must be a mistake and that one of the two must bo an impostor. AND SALT LAKE CITY. In order to ascertain the real facts the IWli'rs In GolJ Dust. Coin uurl Currrncy. Imw express company asked the insurance Exchange on .Sin rrMirii-.-o- , Mor.tana, Denver, agents to produce the lady to whom the bt. Louis, New York, anil nil (xtrU of Kurope. found motiey had been paid. She was Collections promptly attended to. and the two confronted each other. examined and themselves were by They in each other's presence, questioned and but each persisted in ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. her own story without a particle of flinching. Each of them seemed to have Ofliec opposite Ogrien Hotel, OUDKN CITY. sufficient evidence on her side, to show ; that she was what she claimed to be, All kindu of legal uuduesa promptly attended ltf but of course it was impossible that both to. could be truthful. ' Number one produced a photograph of the late Mr. Johnston, and number two, saying that that was him sure enough, brought forward her son, the perfect DEALER image of the photographed face. In WHOLESALE I! despair' as to the true Bolution of this curious mixture of facts, the photographs of the two women have been sent to Leavenworth to the brother of the insured man for him to decide which is the SAMrLE ANI) SALESROOM true and which is the false Mrs. JohnON ston, and curiously enough, both the claimants appeared equally desirous to be put to this test. , ' Chicago. fell frem a scaffold at , Three painters the corner of Lake Street and Washing- Editor and Publisher. ruitcd SJales OCJDKX, UTAII, WJCDXIISDAY, 3IARCII 1G, 1S70. BY TELEGllAPH. 80 1(J0 Triuisimt advertising to be jwid for in advance. of ton lines of type of thu A Square consists FRANKLIN ' Devoted to Jfews, Literature," Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. RATES OF ADVERTISING. es r .W loo : ltf E. GARN Five Cents per lb. ,,!!..."' We will alup allow THREE CZXTS per lb. for ISIS VIJJC. t. 1 g- , Gather np your Rag. and bring them along V , , ' |