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Show and lacerated his back frightfully, but D. V. PARKUURST'S COLUMN. SMITH & CO'S COLUMN. WILLIAMS & CO'S COLUMN. his weight and strength which mortal carried him through, terror can PMibd verv WEDNESDAY and 8ATCEDAT and be fellgive,in the snow outside. I i7 we vudex Ujmpa.m. sprang after him just as the locomotive came arreait of me, and tell trembling, WAR! WAR!! and fainting beside of him. Tilda in exhausted I don't think the engineer saw us at the Sierra. alL I did not see him so far as I could remember afterwards. It was half an (COKTISBSD.) hour before I ' could gather strength Just then I heard a low. divtant enough to retrain my feet. When I did tremulous, bumming noise running along o, 1 got my exhausted and bleeding me irosi lauea rails, ana instinctively horse udod his lees, and retraced the AT TUB dii(kcfl 'rjjf JiortoU Hatch.' It had sub wreck of the saddle upon his larcerated lfxi fbr ii9'm6pient, jtnd I wi b en in back, securing it as well as I could with AND tlleftce: ' SneldcfilvMt'cbmmeTieed airaln. some thongs cut from the edge of the LUMBER YARD, and seemed louder and clearer than be- reins, and bit pocket handkerchief cut fore. I halted again. God have mercy into strips and prepared to resume my I exclaimed, involuntarily lournev. In a kanvon filled with the upon me -It was tbe rumble of the wheels of a blftck shadow of the mountain. Isaw what coming (rain, beyond a question. I appeared to bo the dim outlines of sev UNION nd j.laeod jny erai cabins. 1 bat must be ! AO. png tli(o t.Jjfat. gfodud tamp .The' rin wua coming Pulling my limping steed after me bv Close to the "Junction" Printing Office, rjto from lite it imiaMbe a eontrtift- - the bridle, I made my way slowly and tion train," laden with materials for the OGDEN. painfully down to the nearest cabin and road, and possibly with laborers, as well. knocked at the door. "(Jit 1" waa the Tba track occimied the full wi,lih nf iIia response that came to the third or fourth hodi eJloYing'pnlyor 'hor overhang of knock. I the knocking. "Git! wo cars, a man nitgni escape by lying you Sunkenrepeated R. It. son of a gun! You've been WEST E3TD C. a but was horse almost sure of yelling around here long enough! Leave down; death, and if the train struck hjm, it DEPOT. or I'll put a bullet through you!"came must go pt timrafc mst,lncvjtablf, in a acciued and most emphatic tone with I was upon 'old Jerky's back before I in. I called out that I was the Doctor ,wa even awar of whit I intdnded doing, from Camp . not the man thev took me ana StarjeU, Jown thp grade, .to Ike east- far, and wanted to know if that was ward, as fast as his stilf and clumsy legs, Camp, and if John Smith was there, urged by whip and spur, and the attrac the man that was dying, and wanted a , ',rA linn nf frrnvihif inn itnuLf doctor so bad. There was a moment's Clearer and clearer crfme the bumming debatejn whispers, between two or more noise, and 1 beard, at length, a short, persons insido, then I heard the stratch- AND harp whistle, as the runhftraln enter- ng of a match and theshulfi'ino of Iiphw ed a tunnel, turned a sharp curve, or slippers on the floor.ond at last the door passed out of a tunnel. It could not be was opened, "Be you the docter? Well THAN more than twotnlla, (It Jhree, at moMt, you are a powerful weak looking thing, ANY away. Jerky skated over the ice patch- for a doctor!" said John Smilh for it es, and floundered through the small proved to be him after he Imd lipl.l tl, IMPORTED. uoUWtfwL&?h had filtered in through candle to my face, and deliberately scruthe crevices in the shed work. imt. inL. tinized my person for several seconds. less of danger to limbs alone in presence "You sent for me, I think, Mr. Smith or ine gramtu Ortng(- - to myself, and per- didn't you?" haps liundrcds or my fellow men, I whip- "Well. yes. I did send for vnu. but I'm and and drove spurred unceasingly, kinder sorry now that I did, for I have Eed CO. on at thehcjgh) 4 ' fpead. concluded to go thar on busi Nearer and nearer came the train ; I ness. ARB PREPARED TO FURNISH THE eould already hear the chough, chough, "Cut the messenger said vnn pd of the chough ioponioilve beh&id me. d.ving, or the ucxt thin? to U nlmnat Inhabitants of Ogden city and Vicinity with a At last, I saw ah opening in the sido of dead. I think he said." the shed not mnny rods distant, and with Well, ves. I was ttrettv a triumphant yell, I prf jd ray fteal tb scared at the time, i'ou considprnblv First-Clas- s see, I had an utmost" forth his effort. Sixty sec- eruption come out put on my knee right onds more and I would be saved, and the and I was afraid it might bo pleurisy, or 1-- 4 danger to thoflp-uy- ? new amonia, or erysifilus, or suthin ivjiidjaVjie seemed hours in the feverish exciteo'that sort, and if I come over in the snow ment of the moment, but they were over I and an inexhaustible quantify might catch cold in it and go up." at off rny kbrse on the lie sat down on the sida f th hrt to come. instant that he reached the opening, and and Cbaaper than ever before offered to the Pnblic. pulled up his drawer on his right rushed, with the reins in my hand, snin; mere was a Having Ijirjre Supply of every kind on hiind, of a ringworm and our Mill runtime in tho Best Grove of TimOld Jerky snort- about the size of patch Aperture. ;bnl0r a silver H,,H,.r on, I in Utah, we will furnish Lumber, at tho U.P. ber ed and sprang backward, U.K. Depot, at tue toilowing rates: throwing me that was all. I made use if iom pi down, and pullinz the reins from my pressions. I don't oftor CAM-LOA- D. band. , I !w!lJic; rouble at a glanos. ALL KINDS OP aggrieved und.-- r all the circunistanc The opening was not of auRicient'hcight and considered myself justified. Mr. to admit of a horse going through it er- Smith heard me through. Then he rose ect, and a heprj fsliJii:i:-i:n(;i:i- F ,vuic, lne mnjestically to his feet and thus relieved plonks were nailed, ran across the top uim?oii: I sprang insido, and took a Voting man. I iest nut survey of thesiiuuiion in an instate, "Tbe.'bo'mi UUrned lOOl On tUSt SlU- ll :l I wnn't would have borne ten times the stmin Sold much! Ilf you hain't t t no more thai I eould have broubt to War upon tuuae nor to Kit mal "limit 'vmi-it, as It was a foot thick, sound, and fair have many a long day to wait 'fore you'll I threw all my strength and oo caii'-- on ly placed. agin torin-h-visit this Camp, an' For all building purposes, from bea weight agiioh-Uhlittle t 1.1 Mill lie Una Kvnlv piankiug .n t fell buck upon the tue yond the beam, an Kpringyou betl I did iimposa to ttt'jq-oiinltplanks were imbedded ask you to take a drink, hoin' a Lnw it 4T fTiofrlSw-'erViid- , iiTiSi; gvounJat must a ha 1 a putty good late, an' Vhl Icuu!d tot s'art th'eitf in the slight- ride overyod the mounts lrW Kill on Itnw ATM DVC vs UVM est degree. 1 sprang up and run to the yer blessed hrst. Thar'a iho door; git! thes:-.t-dother sido of to try if the yer durnud, ornary, . wizened, contcnip- planking on that sido was less firmly table. little, scrub, fin dtin't rnniA secured. Through the crevices I saw a round here no more." Eaizm-beI took the advice and trot without pre5lrieTii!lttlflghnhdietB ttt feet, hcer down from,, the mia of the shed. other word, as the gray dawn began I could not tselipe "that way, and Sf the to streak thejustsky beyond the Washoe TOES, CORN, train went off there, no person on it Mountain. Overland Monthly. would survlvo to tell the talc. I fell on m v knees to nrnv. hut ripfnrn I uttered a word, the thought passed Neutral Property on the througVmy' brain 'thoi I might throw , High Sea!. the horso down, and pull hiin through the same price. thetpgnint by, main strength. l hid ' The nn'nouneenient by both Bimarck my saddle i,jinnd in an and Napoleon, that the 'Paris declarafieaipAen instant, and throwing it around his fore tion of 1850," infavorsf neutral property legs, I sprang to one side, and with my on shiiiboard. and n train it nrivntonin.. whole strength" atrniipted to trip him. will be rigidly observed, will enable the FIRST-CLAS- S The brute jumped backward, and refus- commercial vessels of both nations to ed to fall, while the' ropo ran through continue their as usual, and, if trips my hands tearing the skin and searing maintained, will dash to pieees the hopes the tyeJiSii if J har gtuKpf d jred hot of those who have been that iron. I reAuembered at that 'moment. the present war would cxpeoting lead to heavy seen a Mexican Laving vaquero showing trannfers of French and Prussian vessels off his skill in horsemanship, at Sun Jose to other owners. The following is the amid an admiring throng, and! making exact language of the declaration, which SOUND, At Cash the sneering remark to a friend, that was signed by the Plenipotentiaries of "he was nothing but. buH driver, after England, France, Prussia, RusAustria, ' ' FRANCISCO, 11!" sia, Sardinia and Turkey: In that time of supremo a?ony, I 'l! Privateering is, and remains would : Partie requirinc a Bill for lirflMing will do wijiy advantage well to pive m a cull, an we will fmninh a General of birth,haveidnjid education, talent, and profes"2. The peutral fl.ig covers enemy's Bill of Lumber cheaper than any other house in sion, and changed places with that un- goods, with the ei.ceptiou of coutrabund the line. educated, despytedjilwll-drivinGreaser, of war. We will deliver in Salt Lake City at un advance WE CAN GIVE SO CREDIT AT "ii. Neutral goods, wilh the of merely to have received in turn the gift per thousand over Ogden price. of the ability to perform the trick of of contraband of war, are not exception THESE FIGURES. liable to Ceiling, throwiftjtalji ahorse. My foot hit a capture un ler enemy' flag. stick of wood, such as is used for burn"1. Illockadej, in order to be binding, To FARMERS and MERetc. ing on locomotives, which was lying on mwt be effective; that is to say, main,tiij(l!ijid, and I instantly stooped, tq tained by a force sulHcient to prevent acor UTAH we offer CHANTS yet it, determined to beat out the brain cess to the coast of tho enemy." of the brnto or" at least stun him into Now. if the combatants will follow We have transacted business in Ogden this advantage: Wcwill up insensibility, and then pull him into the this very sensible policy of doing no for more than Twelve Months, and can TAKE ALL KIXDS OF PAY, opening. ,lt was frozen, fast in tho ice dumagB to private property on the sea, and 1 could not tear it loose, thoiurh I by a similar agreement as to confidently ask the publio for a con At Market Rates: RgKs, Butter, Flour, or other private put forth strength which seemed hcrou- - property on land, Ihey will not be far of the (arm. Also Stock ol cny kind: tinuation and an extension of their productions Sheep, Cow8, Work Cattle; Wagons, etc. leWnt.' from & declaration of peace. Store Pay at cash rates, or even Cash itself not It "bccifrrxr ii tnc tbatr r-- Imi 4 tun-ke- f patronage. refused. knife and I might cut his throat; but Wa are also prepared to furnish the traiu was almost upon me, and .;.ses of the Commander. there was no time for 'him to bleed td A New York raoer snvs it U a death, this reflection did not consume a second ana a MIL-- , In. mv despair. 1 fact that nearly every officer of hiah rank in both tie Prussian and French gave one long, loud, Veil fof "'liolp, but We is over sixty vpars nf ir armies no answer camo. f,. shals Canrobert McMahon, and COUNTER AX tyl"! raLn.im(forl, vm.it spcned wllh mh. ieofleui ana Admiral Bazaino. Jligault de crtde, Genouilly are all between PPf';rl sixty and six-t- y luti liiFllit B; (bd ,1fom6iive hcM three; Marshal Forney is sixty-seveTon seclamp already fell upon me. huh niarsnais uaudon, liarnguay d onds more, and there would be a Vaillant are all more than sevand a broken of ; cars crash, pile and crushed, bleeding, and dying men enty five. On the Prussian side, Gtn. On good security we will also giva time, on part would burst through the side of the Moltke in seventy, Gen. Manteufel is six'T-ono.r.iTjissT, for largo orders. Gen.. Van Iloon aiitv.irn shed, and go rolling down tho nioun- Fifties In Salt Lake City can took out, as we Jain ti(iett Deadly .fcunt, and ponviuwd and Prince Frederick, who commanded shall open up there in our line in a few weeks, the Kibe of tbe at Army that all was nearly over, I staggered Sadowa, sixtyand give every one a chance to build and improve against the eido of ike, ehedn closed my ui ue years ol age at cheap rates. down and sunk to the I ground. eyei AH communications to be addressed to ter-rohoard Jerky give a Budd.cn snort of r, A IaiigllablO incident hannonnd In and opened my eyes. He had A Philadelphia parlor. young lady being the danger at last, and compre- about to entertain her visitor with One and a IUooks West JOSHUA WILLIAMS & CO., musio hended it all in an instant. The train upn the piano, trau suddenly asked, North-We- st of the "Juiieti could not have been more than thirty "Have you Office, jot My Trundle Bed:" The A looked ti'VruiJ. tref lady w'enhei.add.lpne f greatly startled for a moment, mendous jump,' and wcut through the and was bluslmisr deenlv. wl.pn th Xear the V. . Close to the "Junction" Prtstiko Depot, tho Mexi- thought occuiiid to btr that Ornci, opiiIftT1te beei4aught Trun "My Titor can saddle and tore it into ' roil. rib Bed dle is name OGDEN. the nn of a nw fragment, . OGDEN. 87 The Best TRUC RE la IT JtfL BER LUSIBER for Y ARB, Everybody. r. 200,000 Feet at $29. per M. JUST READ THIS: CHEAPER Ogden. J. WILLIAMS & Pine, $4.50. All immense Stock by 6 Inch, on hand or FENCING FOR FAHJIFHS, 2)cr M. Article LtJMBER, $2S. BY THE Flank, LATIIS, $5. per M. - n-i- LUMBER Joists, Eloo2?ing 1 FAK31EHS, now is e ri-i- t your Time for Fen VI , ' ciny. Bring FLOUR, POTA BUTTER, Etc. Etc. ; Business attended to at ALL $30 to $35 per Thousand. Xncla z and Sheeting, PICKETS at $39 per 1WU11S, DA Y or NIGHT. FinishFlooring, PRODUCE TAKEN ing Lumber and PUGET Hates. SAN abol-jshed.- -- Picketing, at $40. per M. Sugar Pine at toil, Here may this truth be brought on earti, Grow more and more in favor; There is no wreath but owes its worth To handicraft and labor. Correspondence. Tlain Citt, Wkbir Couhtt Editor Oodem Julj 25th, 187o! Junctioh. Dear Sir: Plain City recreates, old and young unite and fraternize to do honor to brave men and celebrate the Birthday of our Deaeret. The day's, proceedings were inaugurated by uo. furling the National Colors with appropriate salute and patriotic airs by the Plain City brass band, in. charge of Captain Thomas Singleton. At 7.30 a.m. target shooting, premium for the best shot. 9 a.m. procession formed under Capt. Win. Geddis, Marshal of the dny. Prominent, was the Sunday school, numbering one hundred and fifty chiwith appropriate banners, in ldren, charge of Supt. John Spiers; a ludicrous company of cavalry, and a remnant of FalstafFs ragamuffins; tha rogues looked as though they might have exchanged raiment with the tcare crows. After promenading our principle, streets, the company proceeded to tbe spacious Bowery which was very tastefully decorated with fruits and grains, in consequence of desolate fields and dismantled orchards, resulting from repeated visits in overwhelming numbers, of Utah's scourge, our d. splay in fruits and vegetables did not compan wit h the palmy days of yore. 10 a.m. opening services in the bow. ery, Chaplain, Elder Thos. Davis. Oar choir, conducted by Prof. David Booli, cheered and inspired our hearts wiii their excellent singing. A patri Address by C. iliehardsoa, Esq., Ortt of tho day, brought vividly to out hearts the days that tried men's scull, with reminiscences of Pioneer and Prcsidtnt Carver and history J. Spiers, Esq. followed, eulogizing our veteran heroes. Next, songs, toasti Benediction and recital ions. by tht Chaplain concluded the forenoon's ter vivices. The brass band vacious strains us lilt; people retired t prepare for the sports of the aftcrnooa. 2 p. m horse racing, excellent sport, well represented, and enjoyed highly by our citizens. 3 p.m. athletic sports, gymnastio exercises, including foot racing, running iu sacks, &c. The time honored gry pole was climbed to the infinite amusement of young and old, Thos. II. Mm grave doing the honors of this branch of our exercises. o p.m. dancing by the juveniles. The evening was spent by our citizens under a canopy of green leaves, imported for the occasion, in the dance, interspersed with choict songs and recitations, agreeable to all. Committee of Arrangements, Wm. Geddis, Wm. Vandyke and PeierFoulk-man- . These gentlemen succeeded in providing the details of a most agreeable day for our citizens, for which they have the hearty thanks of all who par; 'f ticipated. Respectfully, etc., Edwis Dm- French at At the late Ascot, races with the victory ofhir tnche, countryman's horse, Sornette. remarked to the Princess of Wales: "That admirable race madame, revenged us for Waterloo." "True," answered thePrincess, "but at Waterloo you ran better still." over-elate- d FLOORING, . CITY LICENSES. Shingles, Laths, etc., HUMBOLDT BAY Red Wood iii. CEILING, Flooring, BOARDS, ired,thi Shingles. ter-Jriff- Shingles invite Inspection CHEAPER Til and Defy Competition. EVER OFFERED BEFORE. . DOORS, 1 SASH DOORS, ' k ' And shuns his share of labor; Tbe knave but robs his native soil. While leaning on his neighbor. UTAH ivill Sell Lumber -- A curse to him who sneers SQUARE, LUMBER , Our love for her who toils in gloom, Where cranks and wheels are clanking. Bereft is she of nature's bloom, Yet God in patience thanking. North West Corner of of all kinds Cheaper than anybody in SHINGLES, Sugar last.l Jihg Here's to the delver in the mine, The sailor on the ocean, With those of every craft and line Who work with true devotion. 1W BETTER We 1,000,000 sco-on- And here's to him that goes And through the globe is plowing, Or with strong arms the ax doth wield While ancient oaks are bowing. E OGDEN 1 Where anvils ring in every land, He's loved by all good follows. for Tin: Yet! , Here's to the man with the horny hand,. Who tugs at the breathing bellows; LunibeR Thing . WAR!!! The Toast for Labor. and BLINDS made to order. SMITH & Co., Half Corner of D. W. PARKHUKST, II. Union Square, To all whom it may concern. 1IEUZBY GIVES, THAT all Persons enjrnged in Busie?'B Ogden City, (ter wuieh the City v nanceo provide that a license must " VOTICE IS i obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of suid City, and be subjected to a fine. , By order of the City Council, LOkLN FARB, Mayor. THOS. Ge. ODELL, City Eecordcr. The Office of .he Citv Ttecordcr is ' the Office of the "Ogden Juuctiw Seventies' Hall, near the V. C. R- - ' Station. Office Ilourt froth 10 a. fit. till - GROUND TO LEASE. BPS s ELIOTBTE ETERAL VERY Sites to Leas on tu Nortu-we- st Lnios Square. For particulars apply to JAS. McQAW, the Jlsctiom Office, W.( 09-- tf Posters, Handbills,C.ctr'Aa Bnd h, Printed at the Office of this Paper on reaeooe""1 f nncvilr-- y nt h, |