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Show Z. C. 111. 1. Wooden Railroad in Canada. WEDNESDAY sihJ SATURDAY IVUIHi!K Cohpam. 0. W. PESR08E, Itaainsaa 31&iuiyr, to whom all liiMintu ceomwukatiuix should be ad.lrowt!. fablishsd wy A wooden railway on the 4 feet 8 i inch gauge is beiug constructed from the town of Surel, at the confluence f tho Kichelieu River with the St. t Ilnil and Post. awrence, through Drummondville, Poison tig to Arthabriska, Province of Quebec, A wholesale poixon conspirafy has by Mr. h. A. Senecal, contractor. ho Montreal lU.ru.ld gives a long Vh!I brought to light in Brighton, hiiYo been accouut of a recent trip on the line. Small pnreels England. gcut to various persons, sume by rail Upwards of 2000 men were at work, and others by pobt, containing cakes, aud tho rails are laid on a large porsweetmeats and fruit. At about tion of the road. An experimental midday of August 10th, two white trip was made, the train going at the miles per hour, deal boxes, one fourteen inches by rate of twenty-fiv- e AN insmoothremarkable and with other about aud the ten twelve, running ches square, were left at the Brighton ness. The journal quoted furnishes ltailway Nation, addressed to certain the following particulars : "The ties, which are of hemlock parties, and were delivered in the 5 boxnd both of The tamarac, are now brought down evening. carriage es was prepaid. In each box were a on trucks from the woods through OP few cakes done up In a piece of pa- which tho railway runs; they are put on a rollway, run up to most ingen per, and on the paper was written: o nonie-mnuious circular saws, so gauged that at cakes lew the "A lor children. Those done up are flavor one operation they are morticed the ed on purpose for yourself to enjoy. roper depth and distance, not the lou will guess who these are lroui difference of a hair breadth bein I can't inistify you I fear. I hope bund between one and another. As this will arrive in tune ior you to 'ast as they are cut, and the operation uiirht, while the eatables are fresh." is very fast indeed, the prepared ties Tho iuitiaTs G. M. were attached. are rolled over to a diilereut Tho cakes were found to contain poi trom tnat on wuicu they are receivon. Suspicion rested on a Miss Ed ed, an circular saw sides ordinary She was ar them, and they are loaded up to be wards, aped thirty-five- . rested and accused of having attemp run out to tho place where they are ted to poison Mrs. Emily Beard, the wanted. The wedges for laying up wife of Dr. Beard, a Brighton physi-eia- the rails are also prepared hero. The She was intimately acquainted rails are of maple, four by Beveu with the taniuy, Dr. lieard havm inches; and fourteen feet long, the Some stteuded'her professionally. guago ol tno lino being 4 leet oj time flLo .uiss Edwards placed some lucnea. ine cost ot tno line, in chocolate- - drops in Mrs. Beards' in which cost arc included stations mouth and that lady became very ill (nine in number), car and locomotive Wool Do-Lain- es. Dr. Beard had his suspicions, but depot, engine aud repairing shops could prove nothing. A coldness engine and tender, two passenger cars then ensued between Miss Edwards eight grain cars, aud twenty-fiv- e wood and the Beards. After this Miss Ed C:irs, is a.OOO a mile, in lull for a wards wrote frequent letters to Dr but tho Yamafka Bridge, which cost Beard, iu such a strain that he had to $35,000. It should bo meutioued ask her to desist. Mysterious parcels that land damages, fences, etc., aro soon began to arrive at Mrs. Beard's included, also, in this amount house. Two of the servants ate some liailroad Gazette. of the cakes contained in one of these parcels, aud were nearly poisoned Some mouths ago a little boy died 1 Circus on Fire a Tent from poison, supposed to havo been and Forty Horses llurued. contained in chocolate creams. Miss Edwards voluntarily went forward as Through a letter to a prominent a witness, and testified that she ha citizeu, we learn that a serious disa (Trimmed aud Untrimuied) suffered from eating chocolate creams ter befell tho Older circus, ou Thurs The establishment purchased at the same store from day morning. w hich those that poisoned the chil was on its aunual tour through the are alleged to have been procured interior of tho State, and had enter Miss Edwards then wrote to Doctor tamed tho residents cf Keedbur Beard and attempted to explain tho wtien it was involved in a ruinous illness of Mrs. Beard from the same loss through tho destruction of a tent A FULL ASSORTMENT OF oause. Several parcels of poisoned aud forty horses. Older's show oom COTTON HOSIERY. woets have been seut to persons iu biucd a circus, museum and lncuage- the town. A quantity of strychnine rie, and consequently, required a large has been obtaiued from a druggist on number ot horses lor the transport a forced order purportinc to come tion of the wairons and cages. Of frem another druggist. Shortly after. 150, belonging to tho institution, for- o were destroyed by fire. the book in which tho druggist reg On tho conclusion of thoir cuter isterod the Bale of poisons, was ob taiued by an order to which the name tainment at lleedsburg, on WednesOF CENTS' ot the Coroner of Brighton was ioig day night, eighty horses were provid d. Miss Edwards has beeu commit cd with quarters under three larir ted oo tho charge of wilful murder. tents on the place of exhibition, each containing respectively twenty-fiv- e and twenty-eigh- t twenty-seve- n horses, About three o'clock in tho morning A Terrible Poison. , when nearly ready to start for BaraSome days suico a gentleman re- boo, the canvasuien and drivers wont tiding near May field had sonio sheep to the hotel for breakfast, leaving no which were affected with a peculiar one in ohargo but a hostler belonging Gents', Ladies' and Children's swelling on the neck. Not bein to ono ot the side shows. Shortly able to cure them, ho slaughtered after their departure the tent on the them, and having taken off their eastern extrome of the lino, filled with Of all kinds. skins laid the pelts iu his yard straw to tho depth of three feet for rooted to Somo hogs got them and bedding purposes, caught fire from theui around, and in leas than twenty- - a torch, and in a short space of time four hours a dozen swiuo died from nineteen horses wero roasted to the effects of the pus which still death. KEW BRANDS OF adhered to the skins. One of tho wero rescued in a dam Twenty-on- e men engaged in killing the sheep aged condition, some with their eyes Tweeds, had a sure on ono of his fingers; the burnt out, some entirely skiuned, and DocsMns, matter from the deseased animals others with their hoofs so badly burntouched this and in a short time his ed that blood streamed from their finger became so affected thnt he feet at every step. They were re Domestics, was compelled to have it amputated. moved to the stables of the Mansion This, however, did not apparently do House and Northwestern Hotel, much good. The pcison having got where, after inspection, a number into his blood affected his arm to were put to aeatu. several ot the such an extent that another amputa poor animals, with wild excitement tion has becouio necessary.- - tan and pain, strayed off into the coun Jose Guide. try, and were found between three and four miles from the scene of the 1 disaster. The horses belonged 'e To Remove Foul Air from IV til 1 hav wacons, the com- j losing WclU or Mining Khans. pany AND only one ring horse. 1 ho was blow hre severe to a Sir. It is well known that many acciwhose loss is estimated at $10,-00dents occur to persons going down Older, Tho company, though sadly into wells and old mining shafts to this uutoward circumLocks, olean them, owing to the noxious gas crippled by will, stance, through the energy of in such places. To remove the gas the proprietor, renew their engagebefore descent is made into any well, ments for tho season as soon as he u quantity of burned but unslacked can obtain a new compliment of draft- Tools. lime should be thrown down. This, horses. 1 he main tent, containing when it comes in coutact with whatthe menagerie, was located at Borne ever water is below, sets free a Quandistance from tho tent, and A FULL STOCK OF tity of heat in the water and lime, therefore escaped destruction. w hich rushes upward carrying all the Sentinel, Sep. 23cf. deleterious gas with it; after which, Etc., Etc. the descent may be made with safety. aVo absorbs liiive acid carbonic The Our burdens of taxations for the in the well- - Always lower a light ten years have been so enormous All Orders addressed t D. H. TIERY, past before descending; if it is extin as to excite the incredulity of other Ogdeu City, will have preropt guished, there is it 111 danger of suf-- countries, and even the wonder of our attention. location. own. During the ten years ending June 30, 1871, the aggregate income The Northern PaciSo liailroad of tho government from all sources, will go through tho Cascade Moun excepting loans and treasury notes, tains at an altitude of 2,C00 feet, and was $3,379,854,000, an average of a grado or bu feet to the mile. SuperinienlrtU, about $338,000,000 per annnm. yttlOBBJI Williams. OPENING! Spring & Summer Goods. 500 Pieces New Prints GETSTTS' n Straw&Panama LADIES' Hats Sundowns 200 SUITS ty-ou- Summer Clothing A Large Stock of SHOES COLUMN. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVER luiuiiiuns near Testimony to Carativ. DR. WALKtll'S CALHOKXIA vJ. GOLDEN GATE Building Material, Door.n, Glazed Windows lUiueXs, Confectionery, etc., etc. Our Mill is now running and we are prepared to furnish of Lumber, etc., BUI to order. Our yard on Main Street is supplied with a good aaortnient to meet ine demand for Lumber, Lath, Pickets, Shiugles etc. FIFTH STREET, OGDE3ST. A from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They arett! GREAT BLOOD Pl'RIFIEtt and A I.IVt CITING PUIXCIPLE, a perfect RenoTatoVaad fcJD o 4 4--S u -- , a manurr, tnesa uuiers nave oe.n nioit inccaufiil Each Diseases are caused by Vitiated Ro.A which Is generally produced by derangement of las o a 9 si and at the Yard from $30 to $40 per lOOO feet, in Cash or its equivalent. CEDAR POSTS fr Sale, Wheat, Oats llnrley, etc taken In puyiuent. AIbo P A VV.V OOOI) HANDS WANTED. Wistiirop Farley, one bloc LOGCIMQ the Beuch), LEVI WHEELER 4S-t- f DEAR LAKE DIVIDE. STEAM SAW MILL. ael t WEED Having removed their Mill to the White Bines on the Bear Luke Divide, are now prepared to fill bills for the best c FINISHING t'4 GROCERIES, H.B. l-- tf CLAW SON, MACHINE.. Xl Lowest Orderg filled at the " ill or delivered in Ogden City. IS THE LAT10ST Iltl'lIOTED, HKST ' made Jiml liyhtent rumiiiiK Shuttle Mactiiuo iu iiw. livery variety of ll.iiiming. Falling, tWdinc Ilniiiliuj-- , Tinting, Uuiltiug, Ruffling, etc., easily performed. riliilS X EST Team v. anted to haul Lumber on Shares Trom the Mill to Ogdcu. STITCH ALIKE OX BOTH.' SID E.N. All Orders addreucit to ST11AIG1IT BARNARD WHITE, Fourth Street.Ogdeii, will receive prompt attention. nd TUiiMpr, will act as our Agent in Salt Lake City. 3tf Wra. PAUL, Archltwt GEO. 'WHITEHEAD. FRANK WHITEHEAD. A GOOD MEAL can be obtained At all reasonable NEEDLE: NO COG WHEELS.. For Circular nnd Sample of Sewing, address IRA TFOUTZ, II ours at the 6711 THE RED-TO- P BOOT AUD SHOE Agent, Salt Lake City.. GOLDEN GATE THE CHOP HOUSE. OGDEN JUNCTION SHOP! PRLXTIAGOFFICE Is supplied with, the latest improved facilities for turning out avery description of Main Street, Ogden, ONE DOOR NORTH PIDCOCK'S STORE. OF Boots and Shoes in every Style, ill-fat- Mil-vauk- SEWIXG U 0. Carpenter's "FAMILY FAVORITE." V. LUMBER, Kates. Ir. Head-ach- Pain In the Bhouldcrs, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Bonr Eructations of the Btomsch Bad taste In the Month, Billons Attacks, Palpltatloa of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Psin In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other paints! ivniptonis, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate ths torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequsllri efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, sad imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES Ernptlons, Tetter.lili Ithcum, Blotches spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolli, BcaUl-HcaBoro Eyes, Eru elas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlsroloratlons of the Skin, rinmon and Diseases of the Ek'n, of w hatever same or nstsit, arc literally dug up and carried out of the syrtem Is i short time by thn ne of these Bitters. One bottle Is such ruti' n 111 convince the moot incredulous of Itti curative effect. Cleanse the Titlsted Plood whenever yen fiMta Impurities luirstinir through the skin in Pimples. forts, rlvunw It when you find it ohstrwwd and sliiKL'Isli lnthevehiS- - cleiiiiseit w In n It i, ii.nl ut your fwlinirs w ill l yon when. Keep the Uoodpui aud the lualili uj the fjtum u ill follow. e l PI5, TA PF ard ether W OV BIS, InrVlnrdesrrov-edansvstem ol fo nitiuy tlioiirnndH. hi-iremoved. For full rllreetlnns, resil esreftrtlr the circular aronml each bottle, prlnteil In four lui guagta ti:glkli, Ocruiau, i reiicli aud tpaniah. . J. 'WALKER, Froprlctor. P.. II. McDOXAtD CO., DruggliiU and Gen. Agents, E.tn Frenc&ee, Calaad S2 ard 3t Commerce Street, New Tork. BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANQ W1ALEES- C3 D. JAMES & Co. FURNISHINGS. Cutlery, Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR. IXDIGESTIOX, 1 Oguvn. main-ba?arai- Ilaruess Trimmings, They are a Gentle PnrgatlTe as well Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of aotlu as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE lO.uriVAIJiTS, wheth. i. young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo. manhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters hart For Inflammatory and Chronic Rh.nm.. tlsm and Gout. DyapepaiA or Indlgcatioa Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers) Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, aid c from Bear Lake Divide, near Mouat Nuab, for Sale at the Mill, from at the iiou aau rciimju tuug uuwau, provided their bona are not destroyed by mineral poison or other meani. and the Tital organs waited beyond the point ofrt! pair. no equal. S 2 HER Office (on IiiTigoratorof the Sy.tcm, carrying off all poUoaou matter and restoring the blood to a healthy coadlUon. No p.non can take these Bitters according to dlret. .. THE WHITS PINE '.theTithing OmHif r,"" Give kbu a Call. East aad u and X Restorers," &c, that lead tho tippler onto drunkenncae and ruin, bnt are a true Medicine, mtda from the Native Rooti and tlerbi cf California) every day, during Apply to CaU, are not a vile Fancy Drink Poor Rum. Whiskey, Proof andRcfuie Liquors doctored, iplced Sjlrlt an.a to pleass the taste, called "Tonic, "ApDetil! Made of Main Street, Ogden, business hours. $20 to $2o per lOOO Prutlm, Tlnerar Blttitrt Office. PLB B.u Or a. H. B. SCOVILLE can be seen at the Jeans, Stripes, Tickings, Denims. KELSON'S MunufLctureni anil Dealer in Hats. ' Sootilli. "YARD LUiaSER Cliaiubrays, has been removed to Scotch Ginghams, One Block Esit of the Spanish Linen, TUkingOtilce. ou tht Beat-hAlpacas, the best Quality op Armures, n. I B. WILLIAMS & SCOVILLE, OGDEN CITY. HOW II. OLD COUNTRY MADE TO ORDER. "WATER-TIGHTS- ICE CREAM, job PRiaraG In the The Best in Town, always ready. Tor Sale. GIVE ME A. CALL. Cash pa id for Hides. 13-- lj 8. P. VrniTEHKAB. IS HEREbT GIVEN, THAT1 Persons engaged infBusiness in. Ogden City, (fcr wnich the City Ordinance provide that a license must b obtained,) without first, procuring license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected? o a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERItICK, Mayo- rTH0S. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. 11 8 IIISIXESS CAHDg. MERCITANT AND PR07EWTOYAI 11VKRT riiould have .npplyi WawtlldoUiea beat ia ! tyl o th art. u To all whom it may concern- Dl Rrpairt neatly executed, on the (hortcit notice. Leather WlicensesT "VJ"0TICE " All kmd. of ray taken. Call and giro your ordart. finest-style.- of the City Recorder if the Office of the "Ogden Junction,, corner of Main and Fourth streets. Ojjict Houn from 10 a. m. tillSg The Office JOHN H. KELSON, Fifth Stnot, Ogrlen. .v |