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Show Tiiklk ia lo town or commuuily but c;ia b-v.-t of a lucal ccUbricy. Now Ultra ia BiIImi, Maine, which 1 hid a boy ouly 0 youra c-li, who, two years puaiitd little fiirl iuto a buiilire aid caused her dcalb. Aftcr-wartli Aftcr-wartli h'1 brculit hid father Lo tbe gr;i7e, l- the uiiuplo net 0 tying a ttriny nereis 1 10 pat 3, cvor which tho old Uemaa f.H and received iujurica twtn which he died. Thu youth ie bouDd t) rise- ia tho world tbouh no will probably jbo helped p with i ropn. A fact hag receLt y coiuo out which exLUiua Chief Ouiay'd friend-ahip friend-ahip for tuo government. Ho has for a long time past been paid $1,000 a year. If you want to mpke a ynod and byal I:id::i:i out of 6 Uto, apply the ecmo prociua that aouweru ao well in tbe case of tho aveiagc white, namely, Diako an offioeholder of him. We havo known iu3tancea where men fairly cursed tha President a a fraud aad a teoble-wittcd, ungrateful por-aon por-aon geira'ly, and a few months aftorwaciln tluso same men, then holding fit ofBcud by presidential ap-pointrat ap-pointrat !i', woro praising the nation's chief magistrate ai the embodiment of all t'.i it was good and great. AxoTinu victim ol a Utah patent divorce ijas come to grief. Tbe cnee gained cnmtderahle notoriety a year or two a;;o. One Goodrich, a Chicago ehyaler, obtained through odo of the Utah probnto courts divorces for Mr?. Ellen A. Hale and George W. Ford, of Freeport, IHp., neiihor of whom over carao to this territory, and their respective spousca were ignorant ol tho divorce proceedings until after the granting of the decrees. Mrp. Hale and lord were married booq after obtaining ob-taining the fraudulent divorcee, and wero icdicljd for bigamy. Attsr two chiDgeB ot venue being granted, the case, to far ai tho woman is concerned, con-cerned, wag decided at Freepoit, en tho lGth. Mre. Halo pleaded guilty, and the court eeLtjnced her to one year's inipri:o:iment in ttate prison and Gntri h'jr $1 and co t , the lowest pecally that it cuuli luflnt. |