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Show t.LRSC8GITS mad Apetcub-bea- r , , , ., il, .ruuumna daily LOCAL ITEMS. of July 5th. from Saturday'! Daily This morning, ?tolk a Cap. Henry ... nt neuversonthe roads, with pick and rel 8U0Te for weapons. PoclrlUC, Jaquors Tilings, We hold this ctoctrme mat nan s ana organ.zat.on he will .l. know of a truth bimseif. We ai f . r...ini Wwwia AVines and Liuuors are bum- , Uiav rior to all otters in town. a!M.nti W" !.... . nf DerfAetion. L I ftj..u " IP I ... ' air-tig- ht - ... win resist both nuni hwd FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS nil of quicklime with four ounce, of linseed oil, to a gooa tmcn- thoroughly levigated, mena noiiea nn and kent in tha Blind on tin elates to drT. ntfor " or boiUn lt 0Ter I1 di NATIONAL FLAGS! 5 An Australian news- Kiixiko OnASSBOPPKits. paper, quoted by TiltonWournal. says that the c Uag .,lccwfuii.v adopted in tardensof eowin rows 'of common larlwDur. tae leaves of whih attract grasshoppers at once, and Ci lying dead. The experiment is worth trjing, though nearly all statement of the kind are gKeratio,u- FORWARDED TO ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES - BY JAMESPIIILLIPS, 29 East er x Salt .. Fun. fire-bo- r and Reaper ers. SST ivea-breast- &St&2& J7 ." .., mF s. I - 1 -- . "d 1&&ZJ& " 2-- ly IMfl 1 ... hen-peck- ed c Sec G. Whitehead' Advertisement. ;s.T-i86o--X 1 11 XT. X. City, All Nation it 222-3- w Assa Bcsuop. Madame Anna Bishop will again favor the people of Ogden ofabomb. Mow .v ..n Buckeye i YvuiiL sue YTUUiu uu ii eue was a vita a concert on Monday evening. The occurred the near corner of fight ViMm . ... I .a programme is new, and well selected. n Experience has proved this to be the best ouu xraua.ua sircBW.auoutmree uu.u i a most durable machine In market. No cog "IJoeS not ;3 the latesf Ilere fine the pieces promised, many Among o'clock thl. The quarrel origi- V (l- ,- honilfiflll young mother's heart leap 4th with n - VinlllLfl ' My Bud natcd in morning. macnine warrsineu. . V 01 a lome WHeQ 6he benOldS Her QarllnSo Da- regaru OWnersnip lwy on MM- - M. D.r7HAMMOND. . . . . AtenL ... also tne song, "ivooin in Heaven, .co im wagon in which they were travelling by s 1st 2th ?" Ogdon.Utah. A splendid entertainment is homeward. The belligerents got away A fashionable young lady called at offered to an audience that knows how without book on a arrested.and TEN DOLLARS REWARD. being proceeded store, the other day, and ask-to appreciate true merit. their journey, feeling well after the ed for "a deck of them new postal- FROM PLACE NEAR . keerds double-headerfight was over. buckBkin.coiored one Loa . . . . r . . T 1 Omaha Bee. We received a visit this A young lady refusing to accompany i snouiuM nave no oojecuon, l eaia Mare, Pblind in one eye, branded II wi th a morning from Mr. G. II. Seaman, of the a certain individual to the Pic-nihusband, "to my wile s Spanish brand on left tbigh, and one yes- last the last arrived Mr. Seaman Bee. Omaha word, if I could only bay Mart .. white face, branded JMi on terday, was grossly insulted by him. She haying that it voull be the last." evening from Omaha, and willgoonto resented the rudeknguage offered to After visiting in her, and ia return received a violent w nEWETTf ladJ collecting a t the Salt Lake can hands her ehe ne ween papers or political lay win blow on the head with a rattan. He Logan Restaurant, Logan, Cache Co. two, that vicinity for a s57-- 3 to o.. make she on, says they soap return to Ogden, and canvass for the ought to be looked up and rewarded as are a "desput sight better than ashes Bee live is a The he his case demands. represents paper they are almost clear he A nre cracker carelessly tnrown as a paper, and Mr. Seaman will, no doubt, secure many subscribers. Success little girl was walking along the street in the afternoon, set her dress on fire. A Gas. Salt Lake has real gas at last She was relieved by two gentlemen who -Singular to say the first jet that blazed were passing by. A petrified baby has been exhum- - TT 7 IV V t - t .r . x aa v Two young men from bragging about forth to the publio announced "cigars," from a Chicago cemetery. The . Street, j..i iuaving laneu tueir pugnisuc aounies weni. .to testing i 'Jimes report says : &a enterprising ueaier OCDEX. De must not an time by the forelock, lt them, but before tbey could wade in, "All 6ave the mother of the little ' inferred from this that the enterprise .other fellow came up and struak one of infant stood mutely looking upon it, turn is the bratrgers a terrible "lick" under the i but she became nearly- irantic With will end in emoke. Ogden's i CUT TO AliX DEiSlUH. next. the nrst moment nose, bringing him to frra firma. The excitement bruised and the bruiser made up their that the body was exposed to view. CUT ROCK FOR BUILDINGS, &C Inde Tiik Fovrtii at Rivbudale. ne Aati endeavored lo tane ic irom JAM Ed FOWLER. quarrel, however, without further blows, pendence Day was celebrated at River-daland the coffin, wildly crying bitterly, but the former, while shaking the Land ner to by a picnic at Child's Grove, one that smote kins' wiin it did what "Well, him, asked, the prettiest spots near Ogden, and a tor held Hot homo her ImslW The reply hit ball in the school house at night. Mr. ye nor. anow ner 10 re fool hit uacs ana wouia was, "0, what ilots one d Richard Dye conducted the picnic, and move it. The mother seemed nearly another for, anyhow!" Mr. J. Bingham, the ball. The Sunday distracted with grief at the thought AND A boy, while reaching over into the looked so of its being scholars participated, and a good .time It , river lor aarinK. at iarrs urove, natural and so like the are in successful operation. was enjoyed, reflecting great credit on beautiful, slipped and fell in, but grasped a willow baby she had placed in the grave ten the managers. WOOL WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR and was pulled out before any other years ago, that it brought up all her CLOTH. damage ensued except a thorough soak- - grief afresh, as if she was but now Thr Nokmal School. We are greatly lng- rolls lu a superior 'maniiflr ly laymjrthe lovtd dining in the earth. lbsWool carded into and experienced Carder, to from Burton, hear surprised Supt. The U. T. train came in decorated last The bodv was removed with others ir. that the Weber County districts are not Avon inn Ufing On your WOOl ! TliA OAiYilpan nf T.ihprtv Knf nrlattnVtf lia fomilTr nnmn flinrA k( fY. sending in the names of applicants for 8nining and beautiful in the fireman's hume.to Graceland,and . a 1IM. O . r. fueeiuiuonaiiueomiiiicstiiooi. jl. . V i 8eat, and the locomotive was gay and tam;iy are Swedes, and, id was learn- p. p m7"T)T)TiTT tne matter? Weeipected to hear or a inri with irartiimls rihhnns and mpi-- . ed, reside a short distance out ot the IVEjAL VSJ 1J l rush of applicants, and of many disap- - creen so child The remarkably pre city. BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, served had been buried , for moro pointed candidates because all could not Two to the went nersons bar brewery . . . r i.i ce accommodated. Ihere is something ftt Jone8. Orove anj calle(j for De,r one than ton years. Ogden City. wrong somewhere. Who's asleep ? Bllttin do wn 50 centg and ,he o(her $10 ISH TO THANK THEIR FRIENDS currency. The waiter eave the cbanee for past favors and to inform them . Fracas at Wjcst Weber. t0 agrirjiiturai ecouomy is ii- - ,J esterday cf $9.. 5 to the 50 cent man, who took it country Jn f removed to the premise! have a dispute arose at West Weber over a and decamped. Shortly after he was cor- forierl occupied by Taylor Bros., J.'U.OOO.OOO. while the fences that en have are been hns would and tame worth at nered. man ulien a vnumr there Quite hall, u 1 1R imui imn . . i - .i i Th. very Stables, Opposite fuss had It not been for Marshal rile, ""w".T I ViT. who had been "taking a horn," got awho Street. Main the pilferer the chance 0f Ohio, fns.ooo.ooo, and arcording to tlm uti- gave quietly fighting mad, and had to be arrested in i.tnnA nr rft In tall. TTn nnnied ii n mate made br Nicholas Riddl thirty years azo. ' He did not like the the fences of IVnosylvanU had then cost lloo,- Having purchased the nfF r nni'Mlir. ' process and resisted 000,000. Tlie fences of the whole Union are esti His father took his The time may come in mated at $1,000,000,000. part, and during the when outnide the next century, it Isssupirented fracas' Mr. Ellsworth, who was called in j 3Iore Englisli of towns aud cities a fence will almost be a curiosity. by the police to assist in the arrest, got For Cutting and Preparing a blow on the the Ooi.b Oors. In the relen of Dari eye, which resulted in dis Leather for the workmen, The London Globe repeats the statement us,WH3tt gold was thirteen times more valuable, weight oloration. J. he they are now ready belligerent father and made some time ago, that this distio- - for weight, than silver. In the time of Plato it to furnish more ofwas times Julius twelve thatol valuable, in to sou were arrested, brought t about is euished functionary resign ()den for rt ' --i J. Ciejar, gold was only nine times more valuable, i xor nas oeen ae .orvy hce. eafe keening upwaruu ,1,. ii,,l ... -rowing, perhaps to the enormous quantities of gold ...o! onrl tiii. engaged in the publio adininistra- seized lv him in uis wars, lt is a natural ques tion of justice, has accumulated a com- tiou to ask what became of the gold and silver! 0f the same quality as those imported, and at the see . aw murt ill's ame price fortable indenendence. has uvea to . u "i;-- uisiivu . njr AI. OLCVClia, icvviitij, Thev wre also making BOOTS AND SHOES toor- marand annual his children grown up some of inauirv. u mvs of our gold product. at lower ngures ian ever unoreu oeiure ia dor, ISJIEKD. Mrs. Mary Measures, vife ried. and now, manuis melted down fer being between 70 and 80 fully fifteen percent, this Territory. of John Measures, so it cX"; living on Fourth, be- - years of age, he proposes, at taut per c.iTto China and to r direct Brazil to inc. cent, ; five irom 8 Bald retire tween FrankHn n.nrl YA.ino atrota Japan, proiessiouai t a sketch of the the Indies; leaving bnt five per ceut. fer circular in tion in this country. Of that which goes U Cuta, Thursday, the 2Gth ult.. while atennin o v. ci the West Indies and Brazil, fully fifty percent. nangmau, gives mo ivnuniug out of a 'Kill a man!" tin (is its way to J.urope, where, deducting a large wagon in the tithing yard, fell interview with him: Several Workmen for of to the ground and broke the larire bono breaks in Cnloraft, with something )Ue per ceatage used in manufacturing, Here the Cliissea Shoe JJoot remainder is exported to India. the of her left through his transit of the precious menu is at an end. Here 1 93-and s arm, near the wrist. The in- indignation gleaming-- who kills a man? the supply, however v.st, is absorbed and never work. Junes ehe received were cot discovered t never spectacles; conworld. Orientals The civilined the to returns It is, of course, sume but k;ne(i aRVbody." . . . . little, while tlioir productions have ever ,1:1 uuul when the swelling evideut that you have been somewnai been in demand As rnTTDTTTnP TTTT.V 1Q7Q yesterday, among the W ettern nations. U U XJ J. , J.U I UI mode of expression, mere recipients, these nations have acquired tbe abated. Dr. T. L. Anderson was euni- - unfortunate in your .i:ri. Temple Sti, Xailco N. B. Flags of 3fad to Order Sharp. gTw g Fvsu-- A new furnace and x for utilizing straw and stubble as fuel, in thresh' iugand other work upon farms, by steam now I er, is being used with great success in Germany. itU known asMalv's patent, and is manufactured In England, by RaiarrattA Son. In Hungary n "periroent made with one ef these machines rwultod as follows: An engine of threshed 480 bushels of grain In twelve hours, I nd the amount of straw used was of the same weisht as half a cord of wood. Although wood Is chenp in that country, the comparative expense of straw and wood as fuel, for the machine, was in the proportion of two to fourteen. By the ar- rangemsnts of fire grates, the furnace can be used for the consumption of wood, straw and wood, or straw alone. - 21ds lt nr tad ntiantitv nf rurhnmn Arid inhnlorl jn a Ki,en ,ime from the skin of a man has been made the subject of some curi-- ous researches by llerr Aubert. the re- oi wnion appears in ine Arcnwjur m yioWie. The experiments were care- fully made, it i9 stated, in an cnamoer, in wh.cn tue subject tor ex- Penment was seated, and through which current of air, freed from carbonic acidf wa8 8leftdily passine, while the proportion of carbonio acid in the air on laying the chamber was estimated by bulbed tubes .con. transmission through fe . . . ,. 01 a sail or barium. a solution laming Incident, or Tun Fourth. H. 0 Thue it would appear from this Uniqueffraina of carbonio Tratt was sever ely battered yesterday test that aixtv-tw- o ftCld are exhaled from the body Of ft full- . It seems that Mr p rati was a grown man throueh the skin in tha pe- evening. . V1C tlm of mi8t&ken ldentlt7Two per- - riod of twenty-fou- r hours. 8ons assaulted and beat him without provocation, and as soon as they discov ered their error, fled. A lad named J. C. Byers was injured i.lirtiilr.nc (in rn nrVl f A 4tirrt linTi- , in the eye by the premature explosion about tes ia writi The, Wahrproof Giui.--a glue that wtw my w pwpww m I - numerous friends. Early in the I V morning he takes hi? morning exercise, &nd climbs a ladder or a pole that stands hv th alA nf tim M gmng his usual gymnastic exhibitions, ne waiKs into nis fayonte resort to take aarinK or beer. This morning while he was indulging in a cup of Buchmiller's , T - , .t u yj inen ten me enecis or tne cub, s teeth and was left minus a pair of unmentionables, which weru ripped to pieces ... i I his Smith. who n&( 8Pent the n'fnt previous t. afnra Aidarmnn in jail, was with stealing a cap Thomson, charged rmm Mr. Plonski s store on Main bt. The evidence being conclusive, the pnswns fined $15 and costs, in default , . , in ma- of which, he wiu nave to dS- - i In the Human ... Carbonic Acid HaiIv Y18US at 1ITTEBS THE CELEBRATED 1 TOHIC MONUMENTS Petrified Ilaby. CRAVE STONES, itI j j -- j .. ... m...i.i?.. .- -i Kain -. Fountains, Vases, Etc., I . frm -- AND m 44-3- e, JjJlUJHAJH. U1TI APPETIZER, T8 ttjuew a vegetable ritEPARATioK, A composed simply of Antl-Billou- s. olLAHTATM WOOLEN FACTORY Carlinj 3Iueliino wsll-kuow- I 1 ... I 1 1 I I...' -- rrv a 1 p llllliLlU, W I 1 wo .....t... I i ..,ii. l? I the IJ W,": .nli,nb one of the most desirable Tonlrs and In the world. They are intended as a strictly Temperance Siitci-- s only to lie nsod as a medicine, and always cording to direction,. to , , - of the feeble and They are tha eheot-anchdebilitati d. Tbey n t upon a diseawd liver, and tlmuUto to iucb a degree that a hftaithy action is at once brought about Asa remedy to which or eapeetally, anbjoct it is super, sedlag every othor stlmulaut. As a Spring ond Summer Tonle they have no equal. They are a mild and Reutlc Purgative as well a are & Tonic They purify the blood. ,. . W ' VZZrZ. uiil lnviimratj o ' "V Headache. Thoy aril pepsla, ConKtiition and a a ppeeiflo in all ppecii; of disorders which undcrmlno the bodily strength and break do a tbe animal xpirfts. "Women are ..' r Z Depot, 53 MOST IMPROVED ibout the llausmaii. Park Place, New York. MACHINERY ; ? w ITTERS i - rHt ROOT8, well-know- HERBS and FRU ITS , combined with other ropcrUM, which In their nature ars Cthrtic. Aperient, SutriUous, Diuretic, Alterative and The whole ii preserved in a sufficient quantity of spirit from tbe 8VOAR. CAXE to keep them in any climate, which makes the 1 a mnin, AT. BOOTS AND SHOES - rB".Z' I ."-"- v . "7 -- -- " 547.. nS KV"r:t,.":.f four-fifth- gold-rimme- s of d -- oned to attend upon her, and after a painful operation set the boae. now doinor well snopedfor. T'ved fram itt She is Mrs. Measures lately Engknd this city. to ar- - joia her husband A few minutes' devotinn ni. r,i,u urill ot clear tl. Vi n 10UI II ICR. ..uavivuit . ... done diifi -- ... wn: wajr, nor win going to. Church . on s.,.t r. ,ip iub wi 11 r us or the uii.jhi uiwue wetk. 11 I i- ir TrmtTT Tp.aub ago Ltojs KATtuino was tint placed In the msrket itf K. Thomas Lyon, a emduateof 1 rmcetoa is aerived irom, the Ureelt, The (JfilUwe. y.ur,Ji.rriiTmt. MKATUnO."ieifying Ottb 1 1 nul "-- ', inf ,. desire of accumulation and hoarding, a furhlon common alike to ull clasoes among the Kgyptians, Chinese and Persians. A French economist says, never killed anybody," he repeats. iu his opinion the tormor nation alone can hide and silver annually, and Viii thomsAlvet.: it is t ieir own awny $20,000,000 of gold the present emperor of Morocco is reported as so a is refinement weieht as does it." This addicted to this avaricious mania that he has filled of reasonine for which you nre totally seventeen large chum bers with the precious metals. The pascion of princes, It is not surprising unprepared. You cannot exactly deny that th same spirit is shared by their subjects, uot are reasons you it, and for one or two and it is in this prediiectinn that we discover the of the problem at to tht ultimate disposi altogether disnoned to do 80, but lt tloes solution of the prncious metals. 1 lug absorption ly seem a little hard to bind a criminal tion the Kant era notions has been Uninterruptedly hund . hi. .1" foot, cover his face, tie a rope going on sincf the inoft remote nI period. , ftwaV the StftHe According to l'liuy, as much as f Kkj.Ooo.hOO, in lv"uli 0 "vv- - bnnelr day, annually exported to Uie Kat him VtUD sold was, in his ond l ien charpe h.noiiii, "b The balance of tr.ui lu luror ol tiiv DMluns m sucide now jjiveu as t3o,O00,O0W. ' s PtCIAL NOTICE TO THKfJOt'NTRV TRADE, Just Received, A COMPLETE a,owTH and UrAUit of .ho I . H emdicstev lUm. It Is a dehicbt.ol dresf-initIndmff. H prevenU the Hair from turning irrajr. tev,,h,hlcoi,end? NAME IB QtHNTl IV , OF STOCK : FIRE WORKS, FLAGS. TORPEDOES, UALLOONS. ETC., KTC, ETC. : H. WALLACE, ti"", rrt..iva Y.":;;,h, I n , roa tuts Hair d -- per Bottle. It promote- - the CJUOWTIf, PKEEnVi: ' tbe l;OI.OIt, ami increncn and BEAUTY f lb IIAI11. m all anl - Only SO Cents , First South .St., Salt Lake City.' . s t d tf S cores ai only Fifty Cwi V' ' mm Woman's lory is Her Hair. LYONS'1 ' 111 i mi .... |