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Show or AXDnEW ieatujonxsox. - Ifotxix School. LOCAL ItfetVIS. ' The Normal 8ehool Accina nt. Yesterday Marshal W.N. Fife was taking a ride with his wife in a buggy, and was j tut in the act of turn, ing, eo the State road, when the coup ling.pia that fastens the hounds and th reach together was jerked out, the point of it having evidently been previously broken off. The buggy tipped, and Marshal Fife and bis wife were thrown to the ground. He still retained possession of the lines and bung to the horse, which now, terrib y scared, began to plunge and kick. The anirail struck Mr. Fife twice on the leg; inflicting a pain ful wound, but he held on like grim death and succeeded in quieting the horse, and thus paved the buggy from destruction. Mrs. Fife, who has been unwell for some time, wits terribly shaken. but fortunately no bones were breken, and she ia able to set up and. converse y though she feels very sore. Five dollars will cover all the damage done to the buggy at the Deaeret University, commenced Several teaobers save gone to Salt take frem Northern Utah.and the institution promises to be ef vast benefit to the cause of education in this Terri tory, to-da- y. Andrew Johnson, of the United States, w dead. He brealbad his last at Kooxvilla, Tennessee, at 2:30 a.m. last Satnrday. I from Monday t Daily of Aug: 2 J REMAINING BN CLAIM 5 kt . GKNTS' LIST. Bradley L Bergmaa S Courcbesne Oronan T J Dunoau J Hill F Hill, W F Holmes W lames J A McMnhon J Everything quiet Is ttwn to Mint A This difitincjuiufced American states- day. No excitement at the election, and Paschall N B The spring on Young That Spkikq Peterson show more that anything J man was lorn at Ilaleigh, N. C, Dec. nothing to street doesn't pan out nor spurt out as RicUnrdsoaBj than the of affairs every-daordioary 29, 1808. "When be reached the age the Marshal hoped and expected. When B'Mensoa U Ufa is transpiring. That s all right. Gallic J B cased in and piped it doesn't rise above of ton years he was apprenticed to a Smith VH, 8 the surface of the ground, and therefore taitar. II is father having died when M ooilard W H Walker Bros, Lowe W Covbid. all the delivery visions of waterworks foun asd Webb I) Andrew was in his childhood, ho Lam Q wagon .hows up gaily with its lettered tains are scattered to the winds. But Wbb it had tho advantages of even a netcr Leap T Wormian 8 cow to day. The cover is a great eon the water is good aBybow, and is hard 0W Laaipher West H A learn-to school i' iOiinon education, but for it sideration, preserves pe. Enable to beat anywhere. Mollane L 2 read daring his seven years' articles from the potent ray. of tbeeun, HBLD FOB P03TAGB. and improved him and keeps tbotn fresh for purchasers. Ezra Farr, Franklin, Oneida Who Kkows Him Who knows E & P a K, Palisade, Nev ' 4W self in various branches of learning That wagon is a good running advertise' Cliarles W. Tyer! His wife is very Tool.tainB of these letter anxious to bear from him. She wants th. i after his marriage, which tool place meat. paper and pay one cent fur adverfuZ " f the Utah papers to publish (his : in Tenneafioe, when ha was abut It not called for within on moxth Att At Oxca Moriti, the artist in t eent to the 'Charles W. Tvrer. vour wife. Annis ' XU Ded Utltv Olflc. nineteen years of age, bis wife being hair, baa imported cigars, now at bis N. Tyrer, wants you to come tJentro-poliJ. Hall, Kansas. I hitve not received a. establishment on Fifth Street, and lovers his tutor. I'ostnuater. Shortly after his marriage of the weed can get a good smoke at letter from you since Deo. 20ib, 1874. he was eleoted mayor of Greenville, THE BEAVER AX. An. Awkward fredjeawent. If anybody knows the man, let word well as a clean shave and a stylish hair Tunuessee, and was re elected to the be to sent wife the anxious who says BIpre Testimony Excluded. dreasingai Merits'. He keeps none bat bumorous incident, there is important business for him to mayorship in 1830. Subsequently be the best.' , says tie was returned to the State Legislature transact at Ceotropolis. Will the Terri EVIDENCE FOR DEFENSE NEARLY Philadelphia Herald, the result of s and wet weather FINISHED. torial papers please copy! serving at thrco kuccessive ttesaions; Sak . Bkkrabdiko occurred ia Washington last week Fred. T. Perris, was then elected to the Senate, and late of Salt with a prominent Treasury gentle! Lake, baa been nominated fSpecial dispatch to S. L. Herald. in" 1813 was sent to From Mohtalitt the IJerald we man as the principal performer. Beaver. SI. Cobgress; was a for County Surveyor by the Democrats It will be remembered that on Fridav detained him at the office till member of the House for ton years, of Saa Bernardino. Fred, is a thorough learn that the mortality of Salt Lake the court Dendinir tie a night adjourned after the of month dark, and the rain coming od July, 1874, was ciaioa m the and took an activo part as & staunch surveyor and just the man wanted for City during to the question he was ction obj . further detained. He wore According to the sexton s re-- asked Bishop Farnsworth, "Would it lomocrat. Iu 1853 he was elected the office. Elect Lira. port for last month, published this morn- - have been safe for a bishop at Cedar a new, elegunt pair of pants of light' t.ovemor of Tennessee, and in 1857 commit twenty-fiv- e deatbs occurred Mv . lQ tne jTear w v . , 10 " " "w vUIUaJDie Smash Up Col. Patrick was driving Ing, in a .lnn"".uj; was konored with the position of shnnrn. there in July,' 1875, showing a desrease ted a murder if he had been commanded the at Salt Lake last Friday night, when a . , i to do so by your church T" . Jhis mora- I to take them off. leave them in the I nitcd States Senator. . IB J 11.1 A Krnm an mil a A am Ik. During his spring of the buggy was he broken, and Ui0 weirj '. term the war. broke out, when Sena aud two last was wnicn noa, of beheld well taken. Xhe i" , year, thirty. ladies were thrown to tie corresponaingmontn court dmU re,U8ea as ,0 The to ""uuuer"cl0iniD8i in te8limony mortality Johnson opposed secession, array ground. The loam Ogden has increased bolted, the carriage or K do io would irom them dirol Keep Z "wwon8 io;; hiuiselfou the bide of the Gov was wrecked and the Col. had one of his materially during the pasimonm. The under instrnctions or laws. The observation. . .w r...L Beat n as been exccfifttve. mil Kll Soit m;r,Uo f,-. libs breken. .uruienesuneaj.,-iuis .u.w.lu ernment. lie started out umbrelaed 'i and Lake bas had several showers, Ogdsn morning as to the character and habits ed down as closely to The Republicans elected him rice of tb of southern Utah. He has been dry as a bone. .. Jaweu. L.I.J inctan ' wu me same Vianruaae. Bio Dividekd. The Provo Times says r J eposo lucJ "vcu We are sorry- to record another death I president on the ticket with Abra- n-. ... . n .L. oouaaary itv i. uia vrcvk duuiu to me ou luiuui, duu uo one hum Lincoln in 1864, and at the that the West Branch Z. C. M. I. has o day, that of Mr. and Mrs. Boessel's iivm of the Territory, and were of the same pearing to notice it. that he for4 infant daughtsr Ws tjmpathue with general family or band. They were re. about the condition of aftodeath of Lincoln he succeeded to the just declared a dividend of twenty-twthing, . . h 9 and venzeful in their nature., and an inltirv .1 per cent for six months. iha r v"v"" so "v cetner '.. entire v so th.it ha" presidency of tho United,. States How is that for uuu wan reeenieu oy au. in these "dull prosperity I In tendering himself obnoxious to lead times?" . . nu uuii vi vu massacre, 10m, re- gnue uy a gisiigab 6D be making a suCoees of their ing memben of the Republican party sided ia Fort Hamilton, a few miles ""jM'uvauu; her way to a memorial mcctbff of 1 rtaNT.Mr Abraham Maw of Uve establishment on Main - -- f m soath of Cedar Citv:f py hi uncompromising tenacity, and nr nn nrmrrnanpo n Plain cHy' sends Us a fids specimen of tinn the stand be took in carrying out the purple ttgg plant, which is sew These gentlemen have in 1 , . counts on h a nmbrp nn? t,AM .k- L .: uiuaiBu. uiu ma his views of what was right and , .Uv wim nin just vegetable in Weber County. He bs a view the erection of- 4 them which to offer a his service! drove over hurrv of oattle. lot and of bUni.t. tannery, in the eettlement of the Southern great DHiuber of them in hb garden and they feel sanguine'ean be made a profit- - cooking utensils, such as emigrants us- - as escort. These were readily ae- he was impeached, but intends to produoe them for the market. able investment and a question j great benefit to , .7 l"Te,..wu.n n nothing. The eepted, and the ooutle cot tolerablv are commdn in some ' his triumphed over parts of the the eommunlty. They have selected a opponents so far They t- ii.. 11 veil ill intimate. through the slushy street.' jnk H.mii?LJ wi.. aiau ....ii.u, as wot to w convicted. oiaies, out in ttau tney area novelty. pot naturally adapted for the purpose, Fort Hamilton ia 1857. Knew L. ! a a . I 1 -- Lmii. ! He rotved into private life for a lul wim greai laouiuesana aovantaircs. and at .v..-country; . ' .. . . Moat IaoH. The Salt Lake .Herald Uck lust on th5tVm.t, a " lucir ... j. j .1 season, but last year was returned as vii'tui, w: ahead ".k with ! L .Ha ought not to hare accepted it, the going That enterprise. Henator .of. the United States from )f yesterday says: "A gentleman is ex . i i vuv icunui: u, illlih i riAt.iuu. t i Liidij nni inmr i mamaw nawn, ' . . 1 appear- v T . ju mooeycaj aioooiyr mmaj airange inuuns Tennessee, and was hailed by the hibiting specimens of iren ore which as uv amaiear nnoraoa uc.i is ubiob- me settler tu eor uountv. just nava a talk b8 " he claims to have found within tea miles iucu vi uc, exercised and excited. Conservative party as a valuable would benefit his mental' : of this city, and near the line of the with Pidcock 4 Tyrrell and see if their qualifications for toe next civil sen- tnjtisitiba' to their ranks in the railroad. lie says the specimens were sw- t'ououls of the nation. rmto creek, is the man to whom Kline- - ,uo tsamiuanon, overcame me taken from a mountain of the same kind. fut.jua.roDu 10 ao me most good. ea Smith and Joel Whita. lkr..:and. entered.t Whatever may be said of the faults The pieces shows, carry 60 per cent, of . . . . . naea wnen on the standcarried HUIlB numoer 01 .auies anuj let- bf Andrew Johnson, it is general pure Iron." Bfiva Itkms The Beaver Enter 'er from Haigut, instruoting him ato let tleiaen were present when he wai prise ef the 29th ult. says: that he was an ly conceded Vesterday, as Mr. Robert Stonev was 1.S w'i,inS Thx "Star." Mr. Jas. Evans, cbem t, as Treasnr, clerks m wont tt Tj'1",' honest man, a true' patriot, iaio tewa with oommg a load of rock, 1st, artist and Jem of al: trades, ud an unflinching enemy of has assay er, & to pnll his now purchased the Star Saloon and his little son, seven years of age. at The defendant's counsel anked to prove 10 neighbor, iraud And corruption. His re Lee what become of the letter, a.id taloons up to save them from ereas- Billiard Parlor, where he wishes to see tempted tojump' apon the hrake, but '""ndaiion for eecondary iug at the knees. He stopped in the turn to a scat in the United StaUs his a J friends and patrons. Hs says he willf slipped and fell; the wagon passed over Senate was regarded as a a rf ad dida 1 ' tbeTetter b triumph aeep a quiet, respectable establishment. leg. ea arm. and the .id. of hi, f.c.. the Ioa4 was felly a ton and a P eTer' hia former assaihyats, and a vin. and keep such a stock 00 band prove it. contents by Robinson, as will Although He but the court In half to reused allow gaxed at his lower se.i merely the pri.weight, singular to say no bones c'icatioo of his ' political character. ootnmead itself to the best James man- judges. t0 were tha linU f.iu. ,ner ,be ,w,rD n(1 thfrre exeluded for a moment in that steadfast Great things were expected, of him meats business. IrSS suffer, considerably?, ; ,. , i :'! ,, r 1 . but it cannot be" truthfnlly asserted, ' 1 W eMIff Samuel Jackson, sworn: uafsn presented by Mr. Geo. Writ BLACABiao. Mr. C. Wrieht 0 Reid, with wa. oa tae stand he by Lw warmest admirers, that his .ample, of ere- frora two !.n U th ,B,i uiwou ubicrauces in tue oenate Ogden Valley, showed , us yesterday a separate shafts . in. the "Enchantment" 6raBl V Cedar i it again. Jackson City. mender he of paraaoxieal feathered unne, fvorth Granite district.. Tk. tbat ! Anaan't Chamber filled their expectations or o ... . .war .....i... tribes. It is a blackbird in all its char u7 eance, of silver, their as if they- were ready to mouths jave promise of a rcaliiauon of their acteristics eiecpt color, and that is specimen, . .. . i ncu i ...j.j,-- f mat inn wiin noavv, tr .r mm tk. dr.nu. " I l. DB. ., . HIB ui ana ..u:.: wuiaiic. ..i recu.jevwcu kuaieniv hopes. vvv. white with l dove a t"timo ' principally lint on the lag three feet wide. . Work i, wi" ! thev couldn't, and the genUemeo going on night, He was never an enemy to Utah, baek. It has been that the court Bn -steadily." uuu. waen vyuu.u the defen.e amoio wicJtea smiles. .nonaay, ut ai we hav leaned of bis offi- - wuh a flock of blackbirds ef hfch it would close it. testimony in en hour. and merelj Ho arose rial acts or political speeches, and we seemed to be king, near HuBtsvlfle, and PaiSlRVBD Araicots cat ar. a SiwSS 1 murmuring "Great Cotton 1" did at fot Mr.. sons snare Wright's J hand and great laeny apricots just getting ripe in of the regard him as a fair, upright and con he with celerity has conveyed it in a L A.it thi. eity, aad we publish the followini? week other umbrella. man's ruumuuflwho EuiisBQiio, per tale for the Deseret Museum. recipe for preserving them, believing hTiocd bis duty to the best of his tnat tins is a much better plan than to The nation light and ability. . immI.. tern them into cholera morbus: - Turn JOn Sundavlat -' . - v ' Wi biourns his departure, and the coun Br.m FcroR?.' Wokav.aot heard boiling water over the i.awiB etrailorif. Ksq., business""1 man- fruit, and let S HEREBY CHEN THAT TUBlf--- I Er 01 m jusctioi, , bne eoa. All try has sustained a crcut Iosr for mnca aboat the broom bneiniss latelv. them stay ia it uatil you cm peel off tb. wen. . i ty and Territorial taxes for lobars bat the eulleet of hobe-mad- e While there iuay bs sweepers skins or rab thum off atiik nnar fn an. I i.mttri ara reQU" - . ..l.. 1 many politicians C ."Dl, aa.act ieo dropped.' A a prolf 0f three to settle' with me at my office at t whose talents may be as quarters of a pound of sOgar to bright as mi- -, take a walk down delay Young straet and ery ponnd cf fruit: melt the snzar and t 2 Cal1 "Kcn'lW 23th insUnt, of County Court House without Were Audrow Johnson's, iusiVases ol eo close to Mr. H. B Bcoville's y lu , Jos. A. West,Weber Ce. clarify it wi.h the white, of two ctr.s. inturit.y equal io the djpaxted rwMecce, a large brick buiUlnr which Assessor aad Collector for thoroughly beaten; add them whenThe Htatniuan s af 3(l caramon -- Ul0ri? fce is 10 a.m until 4 p "business erecting ready for .ia the agar is melted.' and when it boils V'eJ. jwr 12 0fl,w hU" up puhliu laea" that Lis plat oau be U. H u to be hoped., that, those who ell, turn in a Binaii iocud or cold are raising broom-eor. . , Deceased bv ber exemntarw i?f will take proper water; when it boils j sgam, remove ia many inena., wao lament her lo8 ISbe ESTRAY NOTICE' t!,mf' it ia good 8".cf Jeliyer Pcxi Waroar "Elevea ponbus ' erdrr jhe enH,pifaotarer. IV. should pour oft the clarified syrup into a pre, ars, and died as su a trift ver. tiwe Saint. THETOLL0Y1N0,DMCFJ? Ikif. what Mr wt make at tii a tliinge we eeed'tbaf ; , t and atcttla, J'Ml11the in 4 &,r. serving P'eaee waea t U.irai-at fruit; put flot Augu-copy, itu, p.. aj. j0a ok tim wKaibie eun ! raapnt'anrfij prof.tab!y, and it loil for cow'lia tea miua.ea, skim wi into .,n Sunday, August let. 1875. ef U-boy weigU eMl for ibe Yiscay eaa U Quiet. m y appr-nticosh- ip, to-da- e, ; , Till absent-mindednes- Bus-ines- s fifty-five- . I " . J ... " - tr t- w v'.v ... .... - ? P"" ?f Iian, 1 A. ..j o one-fift- i..... - ..,.l?i,:8!'''fc:!: co-ope- I tn !Lp.?lrjrir.k,?00,e,!,d' aMiriic .v. hoe-sho- p. 1. w 1 a 1 .. .J 1 . a" .V". ,,.. 1' 1 i'lf,r." pan-b- y -- Td ' : 1 I ' b. I f,' tlJd .ith - , ZWi , "rryfty 1 1 rllT 1 fr rT. ' ... ... 11 tfl Ji,i with-velocit- '.-- There wr.1 e. - 1 llirth. NOTICE .' 1 JL ' ""rw'. .aI ..X , 1 n lij " t-t- Ji'Kcnc. , ecn!j caalcrej crcee y. , thrc( ... fcnd fM? Ja t gca , f m atT Jul, atbt |