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Show Iferolc Conduct of a Woman. A Colorado ( X hange f ives the fol lowing account oftlieinanifriii which the murderous intentions of a party of Indians wri; recently defeated by the cour-i!and iinseiice ol mum oi a woman : "31rs. Van Ilaimon r'ides on llun- ning Creek, sixty miles from I)enver. hany on the inoiiinig oi the lull ol July tin? Indians made their appear ance, ana her husband ana several other men went iu pursuit. .Mrs. Van Hanriou was alone, busily engaged in household duties, when suddenly the two children, awl five and ciirht, ran nto the raiiche crying, 'Mamma, mamma, the Indians, the Indians . Two sdioW flti.d at the cluldrea struck the thick oak door just as the young mother shut it in the face of three Cheycmie warriors. After bolting th( door, pileing bed, bureau and stove before it. the mother sent the little ones into (ho cellar and shut them in. Taking a revolver and an old rusty rifle, the heroic woman stood near the open window, shooting only w hen a painted face mado itself visible iu tho brush. Although tho rifle was rusty and out of order, tho sight of it at tho window, mid the dragoon revolver, held the three sneaking redskins at a respectable distauce. For two hours did she wait the return of her liUiband nud the men with him. Twice tho Indians attempted to parley and beg entrance to tho house, ntillnhml every WKDNKHflAT am! FATimitAV v. hy tlio juvtx rvuLimuxu Com C. W. PENKyK, liaiiins Manager, t wh..m 1I llUlllil iK mMri'mr'l. HllxillCM CUlllllMlllilUtiOI.H us VJc. TretM'a lVblMlu'j'. Everybody iu Urugon known Vic ami Trcvift, a jMnnwr, a j.'x"l mh the well wl loves u iih a wdg joke next man but it is not every nmri whiswho hau liciu J of his key." Many yours njro Vic. benight tlio .Ftrry and located JLhivm other thoro., thinp invoici to him w;o '1 bar 'J, of whisky," w hich tho truW dvchtml was. ,"r.do ojd liourbniii'U Vi. look poswt-siii'arid IX'B-t'Jiut- , n tilings wont on MwimuHugly for a time, but at bust lie bt:ruii to prow tired of lifer ' Jle w:is there with uiiTy TiidiaW for eoiiijKiiiioiis, unci (het niched for tlwi company of a white man. finally one day a man named Cook canm along. ' lie had been a lftftier in California,' bad'fchot the Jii'rt,iit i)f a man on I'Vathct; river, and bad (led from a wholesome fear of J utigfe Lynch. Vic, not at the time, invited Cook to remain with him and lul biui to run the ferry. ''I wouldn't 6are to stay if there was plouty of whiskey, but I'm kind o' mid um.st have a little ruplied Cook to ji'V!V tangJo-fiyt.-d;u!y- ," the invitation. HMif ho far m that goes, thcro U a whole barrel of whiskey hero that lias uever been tapped, declared ic. "Then I'm yer man, and I'll ftny liero till it's all gone," and ho hiuijj up bi blankets and proeeeded to make himself comfortable. ' Tho barrel was tapped, and Cook commenced the work of emptying it. He drank fro quently but did not, appear to relish tho liquor, ami., finally gave it an his opiuiou (that it would ytaiid a little wafer.v'vAt thla juueturo a man who was engaged in trading with tho In diuna oJine in iuid bought ton gallons which was drawn from the barrel Tho cifVlfwns then filled up with wa tor, buf, Htrango as it appeared, the liquor was just as strong as it was be-- fonTT A r r 'Why, what' is the matter?" "Dog cf I know, but I guess it's in tho' whiskey.' ' There ain't any uo in talking; for I'm getting meaner and 'A Veck passed and Cook ft sain com lneuced abusing tho liquor as being "tajiUtiou strong and darued mean.'' ic. thought it was nothing inoro th.irt"tliefiigafie pta driuking man, mid to Drove that fetich was the case, took j Jew drinks, himself and ,folt like killing somebody tr . The trader n another ten came nam mid HoVirwl ,wai;filled witU waWr I'vr the third time; y t still the whkey reuuiuicd m strong as ever, gul-louV- . deter-inine- d uor, opened the cask, and found about tobaceo. ten j uiuls jnigger-hein- l lleV! jm'ii selling ud drinking tobacco juieo. , The liquor was returned to the barrel and thereafter only sold to Indians, but they appeared to love it just s well ds nleohol. Vic. dtHsJan that hf sold about one thous-Hdg:dhM from that barrel. 1'urt- - f , il land, V '! nrr' V OGDEN CITY. MILLIONS Bear TeMtmon, t. WALKER'S MauufiicturiTd and Dealer in LUMBER OOP Kuildiiig Material, .u. CALIFonl.. mm wm GAr Confectionery, etc, etc. HOW OPENING! AN Our Mill is now running and prepared to furnish we are FIFTH STREET, Kills of Lumber, ele., to order. T Our yard on. Main. Street is supplied with a good assortment to meet tue demand for !f!5 OF Lumber, Lath, Fienets, Shingles, etc. SpringOummer H. B. SCOVILLE can be seen at the OGDEN". C.I, BJ fi M4 S1 0..TSS.??? are not vlle Fancy Dri i, Wade of Poor Rum. Whiskey, Proof ppfrt, and Refuse Liquors doctored, iplced and euedto ploaso the taste, called "Tonla,' "Anneti ers," "EeBtorcrs," &c, that lead the tippler on to drnnkenne3 and rnln, bnt are a true Medicine mad. from the Xattve Roots and Herbs of California Gvn. Ag li, Ban VraatslMo, Tlnegar Bitters ntl Office, JTain Street, Ogden, business hour. Goods. W from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They aretkl GREAT BLOOD PI UIFIER and A LlPe GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator eTery day, during Give him a Call. t o 500 Pieces Hew Prints REMOVAL! THE WHITE PIIIE Wool Dc-Lain- cs. liL Tlipy arc a Gentle PnrffntWe at well Touic, possessing aiso, the peculiar merit of aotlu S o o GIFTS' Straw & Panama Hats. in Cash or its equivalent O CO c MM LADIES' ats&Simdown! o HANDS WANTED. A FULL ASSORTMENT COTTON Ugden. LEVI WHEELER. S3 OF KOSIEItY. BEAR LAKE DIVIDE. OF GENTS' Xt-ocid- - TJlzxclo y Summer Clothing Gents', Ladies' and Children's SHOE - Of all kinds. o- - - Having removed their Mill to the White Pines on the Bear Luke Divide, are now prepared to fill bills for the best Domestics, Stripes, TicKinirs Orders filled at the mill or delivered in Ogden City. uiade-nti- d 1 lightwt runninv Shuttle Machino in . Kvery varity of Hemming, Foiling, Cording. llraMing, Huilring, Ruffling, etc., easily jwi 'i uied. i EST Tennis. wanted to hnu Lumber on Shares from the Mill to Ogden. AH Order STITCH ALIKE OA BOTH SIDES. to fwMrwwMl STUAipiLT WHITE, Fourth Street,Ogiiin, will receive prompt attention Mr. Wm.rArL, Architect ami BnlMor, will our Agent iu Salt Luke City. arU A GOOD MEAL 3tf HUNK GEO. WHITKIIEAD. WITITKHKAD. can be obtained GEOOEEIES, " ttf At all reasonable NEEDLE NO COG WHEELS. f Circular and frimple of Pnwing, address IRA PFOLTZ, Hours at the r.Ttf THE RED-TO- P Denims. Trimmings, Cutlery, Carpenter's MACHINE. Lowest Jeans, - SEWING o Tweeds, Doeskins,; guagea kugllsu, Uerniau, 1 rench and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. n. JfcDOyALD 00, liraggtsU and Gen. Agents, 6 an Francisco, CaL.st S3 and 84 Commerce Street, Xcw Tort BT ALL DRUGGISTS AXU IjEALJESi py-SO- o LUMBER, Kates. - NEW BRANDS OF Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever ven finals impurities bursting thrniiuli the skin in Pimples, E tieni er Hores. cleanse It when vmi finrt it skiing and slujririli lntlieveins; cleanse It w lien It lifonl.ut your felins will fell yon when. Keep the hlira pun and Uie health of the system w ill fullo PIN TAPE, and other WORMS. lnrWnrfstta system of so many thousands, are ttfleciuall1 ditroT. e'dand removed. For full directions, read rsrulalfr the circular around each bottle, nrinfpi In ft.nr.lul. "FAMILY FAY0MTE" FINISHING DA11XA1M) . Is C3 D. JAMES & Co. at the A Large Stock of a CS STEAM SAW MILL. 200 SUITS Sore Eyes, IrWf. Scald-Hea- elas. Itch, 6curfs, Discoloration ot the Bkln, Bbhibi aud Disenses of the Bkln, of whatever lame or asttn, are literally dug u p and carried out of the system is i short time hy the use of these Bitters. One bottle such raaes convince the wost incredulous of yta 111 Apply to Winthkop Farlkv, one block East iiheTithing Oifice (on the Bench), 4S-t- f Digestive tlrirans. 1)Y!PEPSIA OR IXDIGESTIOS. Betd. acne, rain in me Miouiuers, toaglis, TlKbtness of th. Chct, Dizziness, Sour Eruetiitions cf the gtomaent bunclea, A VKW OOOD LOGGING Fevers, Kidneys, asd must snceratiri. Puclt Disenses nre cansed toy Vitiated BImJ. which is generally produced by derangement of tie me ..luiun, diuous AltacKS, Falpitation Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in tie regions of the Eldncys, and a hundred other palnfei symptoms, are the offsprings ol Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate thsten pld llTer and bowels, which render them of anenslM efficacy lu cleansing the blood of all impurities, al Imparting now life and vlfor to the wholetvitem FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, fetter.lrt Rheum, Blotches? pota, rimples. Pustules, Bolls, Csr. CEDAR POSTS for Sale Wheat, Oats, Karley, etc taken in payment. (Trimmed and Untrimmed) 1 iaic in j)u of the Also The following information is Acn us by gentlemen of the highest character and credit, who have seen with their own eyes, and touched and test ed with their own hands, the wonder ful objects of which they make re Tho workmen engaged in port. opening a way for tho projected rail road between eldon and Oarys-burstruck, , Monday, about one mile from the former place, in a bank beside the river, a catacomb of skeletons, supposed to be those of Indians, of a remote age, aud a, lost and forgotten race. Tho bodies exhumed were of a strange and a remarkable formation. The skulls wero nearly an inch in thickness: the teeth were filed very sharp, its those of cannibals, the enamel perfectly preserved; tho bones were of wouderful length and strength the femur being as long as the leg of an ordinary man, tho stat ure ol the body being probably as great as eight or nine leet. Jsear their heads were sharp stone arrows, stono mortars, iu which their corn was brayed, and the bowls of pipes, apparently of soft friable soa jistono, One of them has leeu 'brought to the city, 'and presehtod 6 the officers tf tho Petersburg ltailroad. Tho bodies wero found clwsely packed toguthor, laid tier en tier as it seemed. vThera was ho' disoorna-ble- " ingress or egress to tho mound. Tho mystery is, who theso giants were; to what race they belonged, to what era, and how they cauio to be buried there. To these inquiries no answer has yet been made; and meantime th6 ruthless spado continues to cleave- skull and body asunder, throwing up in mingled masses the bones of this heroio tribe. We hopo some effort will bo made to preserve authentic aud accurate accounts of these discoveries; and to throw somo light, if possible, on tho lost' tribe whoso bones are thus rudely disturbed from their rest in tho earth's bosom. ( la.,) JnJcx. IdllouN, l nn tent and Intermittent Pisenses of tlio Blood, Liver, Bladder, these Bitters have bcon Jeet. JTIainiiiolh Ilcmniiis. FOR. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether h young or old, married or single, at the dawn of or ut the turn of life, these Tonic Bitten bars For Inflammatory and Chronic Rbtim.. (Ihiii nml Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion r-r-j LUiM) $20 to $2 per 1000 jeet, and at the Yard from $30 to $40 per 1000 Til as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or lnlm,. iiiatlon of the Liver, and all the Visceral Organs. no equal. from Bear Lake Divide, near Mount Naab, for Sale nt the Mill, from Cave of Dead Indians uj Iuvlgorator of tho System, carrying off all poUonom maiinr nnu reovuiinu uiu uiuuu 10 a neaithy cosdlHoi. Ko person can take theso Bitters according to dlr. tlona and remain long unwell, provided their Vjntj are not aeoirujeu uy uiuierm poison or other ntui. and the vital organs wasted beyond the point ofre! pair. LUMBER YARD Cliambrays, has been removed to Scotch Ginghams, One ISloek lL:ist of the Spanish Linens, Tithing OUiee, on thelSench, Oguen. Alpacas, THE BEST QUALITY OF ArmureSj D1VI1 . inspect-tingVi- GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY & SCOULLE, Illindv, 3Ity , COLUMN. Doors, lazed Windows, to good farmThis is tho ing. Most of t)ur soils abound in latent plant" food. Stirring tho soil and exposing it: to the atmosphere, COOKING STOVES and renders favors ' decomposition, th plant food available) in other words, 'makes' tho land rich. The It is rclatod by a dietinguislied at- AND FURNISHINGS. faff 6f the year is" the best time to do that a low days since his much of this work.f And the earlier torney, effice wns entered by a very gloomy w6 catrgl't it, the bettor. charming presence, which, on looking Locks, up, he discovered to bo a lady. She 6vi tu' TmproTC was of Harness very young,' very pretty, and, Wheat. "Are yon conrso, very bewitching. r 1 A rorrespoudeut of tho Jlnwl Mr. , the lawyer?" ehe asked. A' ip Torfo r had a lot. of wheat get '"Yes, madam ; pray be seated. In Tools. musty in a pile. He says: "1 put it what way cn I serve you ?" aaked oil hry hop kiln, dampened it slightly the lawyer, blandly. "I want a diwith water, pat a fire under it with vorce, sir." "You want a divorce," A FULL STOCK OF brimstone on tho stove. When it cried tho astonished counsel ; "why, cooled off, 1 found the mustiness had who in the world could have the heart so beautiful a lady?" entirely leffc it. We tried it for to separatc-froi- s bread) and it made as good as any "No one that I know of. It is not wheat.'" the man wishea to leave me, I waut to leave the man." "Oh ! I perceive; All Orderfl addressed to D. II. TEERY, A letter from IJonn tells a story of but why?" "Well, nothing iu par0gdu City, will have prempt a (ieruinuj (jcocial. who, on 4 to tell the truth, I can attention. ticular; but, troops not long ago, address- do bettor."- - X. 0, Picayune. ed thoin tluus : 'ow, my children, we cau oiioo more get seriously to work. Riches and honor have accrued to Tho pnstiuio of war is at an end, aud every country where 2T.I?. agriculture baa ON, drill must lm on recrularly a been regarded as tho first of key-not- e KELSON'S . fcCOVIU-E- 11. g, meaner; and 'must kill some ono or quit drinking that ar whiskey." Tho trader fortunately arrived and another ten gallons of the fiurchased again tho barrel wits filled up. '" After he had gono Cook declar ed that ho would have killed him only ho'leTt confident hi) didn't have paixle that V'io. Th'ysja to solve, so ho drew oft tho liq- II. WlLUAMS. WILLIAMS but the young mother had heard of their atrocities in the country, and knew a kuil'e and tomahawk awaited her little ones find .captivity for herself. Finding the house impregnable, and having a moral dread of tho rifle and pistol in the bauds of the determined w'jmaii at the window, the party left,' niter having set fire to tho hay and barn. The smoke attracted the attention of the scouthig party, which returned to find the brave little woman still on guard with her children shut iu tho cellar. Some &ixi missed awav. when Cook told Vic' that ho guessed ho would be goJujJMfur-- ' naid be,"cf I remain hor;, I'll, kill you 't I'm getting to feci mfghty fn'ean,'and cf I don't go away I'll kilUomebpdy, 8uro." ; gt J. GOT AID GO LI) JEN GATE THE- CHOP HOUSE. OGDEN JOTCT1OT SHOE JUD Is DUO'S, ICE CREAM, Boots and Shoes in every The Best in Town, . always read-- Style, "WATER-TIGIITS- Repnirs nratly oxecutsd, on the All kind, of Pay taken. Call . thortut notice. yocrordn. Leather for Sale. GIVE ME A. CALL. Cash pa id for Hides. 12-l- y O. onI wiib (lie latest iinprovd facilities for turning out everj , descriptiou of , t BitpiTitMl JOB PRINTIM In the finest stjle. fYTrasEsT To al! whom it may concern. IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAt engaged in Business ia Ogden City, (fcr wttich the City 0rdb nances provide that a license must obtained,) without first procuring licanse are liable to be taken before any Alderman of Bid City, aud be su'njectea to a Fine, By order of the City CoNBoik LESTER J. HERRICK, May NOTICK " nd give lllIAll 1U ; Main Street, Ogden, ONE DOOR NORTH OF PIDCOCK'S STORE. OLD COUNTRY - inn mn rrn in HOP! WHITEHEAD Agent, &H Lake City. F. WHITKnKAB. CLAWS nrsiXEss caisus. Superintendent. MERCHANT AND PR0FHS3I0JTAI EVKRY should hare a supply. We will du then a tba bet style of the art TIIOS. Ge. 0DELL, City Recorder. - 18-l- y JOIIN II. KELSON, Fifth Stroet, Ogdeu, . . The Office of :he City Recorder w M the Office of the "Ogden JuncUe. corner of Slnin and Fourth streets, tiU SfH- Cifice Uuursfrom 10 . |