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Show nd SATURDAY Fulrtitbtd erory WKDNKSPAY 1JF lllf OOPS I'tKLIMllKU COHVAM. -- .rioay He was n (all, A8 man wearing list, anil a red flannel llo sat on tit railing of the bridge, iwuiuling and talking to throe or fur.,othT, standing near by. was dead once. 'Yes, air,H uid ho, It was the strangest thing yon. ever saw in your life." 'You itin t believe it, eh?" ',(i.VaJltl Jou'k ponder much. I don't suppose any wan ever went through such a Beige, and I cau't expert anybody tojoii'a t as I bi. You Fee it liai- we jrie'T like" (liia. It was that winter lumbered on Whitcomb creek, nix or times then tight years ago. It w:s war 1 whs hjm! fi?e were good. getting forty-iatlara month nnd worked like a beaver till this little atl'air came oil'. We ' wiara Kl work about. a mile from tbe Hobiuson and rae and hud Jim shanty alatthtd into the pine like ell po sjfg'd. The bojw-wwhauling pretty lively1, for iu Jaauury and sleighing it wa warfgo'oil. jhn was at work on a big tree about 'twenty rods from where! wns. J'reity eoou, after he yelled to me bki tree teppU-- over and fell. It was as handsome a piece orpine timber as you ever saw, and I watched it as it fell Crash it, went right into the branches of au old gruti oak and hung fast there.. 1 never saw a fellow madder than Jim watVlt! Ir'tcd every poaniUa way to loosen the pine but couldn't get it oft'. Finally we made up our minds to go for toe oak tree, and in about ten minutes we had it cut through so it trembled like a leaf'at every 'stroke of the ax, he e lifting a one side and I on the other. When it was almost through, as I was thi biggest and best chopper, says I to a broad-brtmme- d nhir. so-n- a , , g, - RED-TO- P BOOT AMD SHOE HOP! 4 OGDEN CITY. Vi imirau m Mil H nI p. il iV Ik I I It A A I i i i iui ivrav ai 11 VV III II II JIULiLJUillJ 1 mm ..-- GOLDEN GATE " 1L i " CHOP HOUSE HE W t Main Street, Ogtlen, Opposite XelonH lAiery Stables. NOW OPENING! AND AN Confectionery Boots and Shoes in every Style, OF OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIGHTSMADE TO ORDER. " JUipuirs neatly executod, on the Khortwt nutic. Get out of toe. finish her, Jim. tbe way and I will have her through in ' half a minute." JJud been chopping a minute or two when Jim let looee a scream that would have made an Injun's ilood run cold. just had time to look up and see that pinftref tumbling down when I dropped mj ax and rnn. 1 couldn't have got far when something seemed to hit my eyes anithe,feverytbing was dark. I suppose that I was dead. Maykevou don't believe me boys, but that's all I can make out of it. All a' once, the light, the looks of the snow on the ground, everything, was shut out There was a kind of fronnry.ieht.. ' uncf r&ifj, 4 dreamy kind of a feeiing, '.aViwloW has when he is asleep, i knew that something awful had happened, iut I couldn't ttir myself hand or foot. It, seemed as though it was n iff tit,' tfnd that I was covered up by something piat pressed heavy on ir.e. Still, there wasu't any particular pain, and for a long time I wouldn't think where I was. How 1 ng I stayed there. I caVt 'fell. I suppose it wasn't long when I felt somebody pull my arm, and I hcrl Jitullebinsoit say: "0 Lordl il'oor follow!" I know lie was there and I coull feel him touch me, nnd yet I couldn't speak He thought I was or open my eyes. di an4,!;Tlin J. wondered if all dead folkeould know and think things as I didI tried to move my hands, 1 tried to breuAbc, J tried to scream, Tut I, couldn't do any thing. Jim left me and I ho Hjfxtr, remember of,. I was pulled mt?rYflwi Wndeffhe tree and hauled to the rflinfjr 6n one of tho sleds. You may berthefe was considerable excitement anions tbe. boys when I was taken into camp. I could feel that I was dead. My kear Hidu't beat I couldn't move. iould hear and had a kind of a misty notion about everything that was i J going en about nM ; Sotae of llie boys, after feeling of my forred, wanted to send for a docr. "J'V S Jise.'i'oys,' laid the bow, "the oor fellow's gone. His neck was he most we can do for him is broke. to fft'ke him homo to his folks.". , , Well, tiieyltiid me out on one of the sleighs, and after fixing me up in as decentway as a corpse could be in a lumber camp fM of the Uamstera started ' with iM frtshkosh."" At first I didn't realize just how bad the situation was. . When it begun to leafcHmo my head that I was really dead and was going to bo buried iu the ground mud shut out forever from the liglrVflf the snn, it frightened me. The long ri,di to Qsbkosh passed like things that happen in a dream. We got here und.t was taken to my brother's houye. He feU terrible bad when I was brought liotnewvl hadn't any idea he thought eo much of me as he did, poor fellow? I could hear him cry aud talk, and still I I hudp'l tlii rower to move a muscle. waHi ib acrflin and it finally camo out that I waS o be taken te Watertown to be buriedf;'ly old mother lived there you kno'. 0, boys, I hope none of you will evor be made to feel the horrors that tfcltj when I knew that I was boxed ud iq ft coffin aud would soon be bureven years have 'gone by sinee ied. t sever think of it without a ' ehtlU'ai-I (ould feel them putting on tho lid of tho Ci'fliii, and then I knew I was fastened up. From that time until the cover of the oolhn raised again, I haven't any rccolloefibn of what happened, only that I was copliwinlly in motion. Though I coildn't open my eye?, 1 sorter flt tl)tr!l was dark and I was going somewhere.1 All of, a sudden I felt that some one ta'iittng the screws in the coffin-liand after a while the cover was taken off, ft ' ' Mt ot molhet'screamed as though her heartTras broke. 1 couldn't stir, and yet I could feel the warm drops frein Ift-- eyes upon tay face. I would rather die a thousand times over'tlian go through the horrible sufThere. I fering of, (Hut , aCair again. was dead apd goir.g to be buried, nnd yet so near ' alive that I knew what was going" on.' Boys, you may talk, but theiTs' nobody in this world that thinks ai iM6 3ff'tou as jour mother. You can imiigicr tfy fe'sliogs no, you can't jus4 - hul ; , d, Terrllle GEORGE WHITEHEAD. 12-- 1 500 Pieces y . Parlor s Bishop Cbekk, Deo. 12, 1871. , ; There has been another terriblo fight with one of the escaped State. Prison convicts. . The particulars are as fol lows Wool Street, Ojileii. of : '. Dress & Opera Flannels Linpress Cloth. Merinos. Scotch Ginghams, Alpacas, Armiircs, De-La- in cs. Ik : Kinds, Francis A. Wrmistead, the man who was one of the foremost iu the taking of Roberts, Morton and Black, found the traok of Charley Jones abtut fifty miles from the head of Long Valley, on the San Joaquin river, and trailed hint to my sheep camp, where he was stopping. Armistcad had soino talk with Jones, telling him he wanted to hire a man to drive horses to Arizona. Jones hired to . him for the trip, and thus matters restLas fcoen removed to ed till morning. In the morning A r mislead told me what was up, and said that One ISIoek East of the he expected to have hell before he got Office, on tuelSench, Tithing through. While we were talking, Jones OgllCll. went into the house and got my Henry THE BEST QUALITY OF ' Hi file, and when he came out, said: "Hero, you d d son of a b h, I know your business. You want to take me 1 back to Nevada. Hell, I will die first." When he had thus, deolared himself, he from Bear Lake Divide, near Mount at ones drew up and fired at Armistead. mtUS IS TUN LATEST IMPROVED. BEST Naab, for Sale at tho Mill, from Armistead instantly returned the fire, InL nJ nd liphtwit running Shuttle Machine Kvrrr variety of lUnunitig, tn. Fulling, his shot taking effect in Jones' right l.imhiik, urHKiinK, breast. The fight r.6w began in dead wiv., vaaiij jwnuruieci.l urging, ViUUtlllg, Hunting, earnest, and both menbeiflg armed with I and at the Yard from nenry rifles, it was fearful. There was STITCH ALIKE OX ItOTH almost a constant stream of fire, and it SIDES. seemed that nearly every shot took effect. The men were about thirty steps in Cash or its equivalent. apart. Jones kept giving way, and Armistead following him Up until he fell Also from loss of blood. When Armistead v POSTS "' Sale fell, Jones rushed upon h'xw, but Armisetc. tead raised his gun and fired, shooting Oats, Jones through the head and killing him instantly., Thus ended the most desperA few noon ate fight ever witnessed in the country. LOGGING HANDS WANTED. Armistcad fired fifteen shots, hitting his For Circular and Samplo of Eewing, addreM mark twelve times; while Jones, the conApply to WtsTimor Farlbt. one bloA East nlieTithing Office (on the Bench), ,. 1KA TFOUTZ, vict, fired eleven shots, nine of which took effect upon the body of Armisfcad, Ugaen tttf Ageut, Salt Lake City. and either of the wounds inflicted would M3VI WHEELER. r probably havo proved fatal' Armistead lived about two hours after the fight. THE He was tho coolest man I ever saw. He said that if he had killed Jones he was OGDEN JUNCTION willing todio. He requested me to write of tho affair, and his last words were: LAKE Tell her I love--- ." When ho first fell he spoke of "Aunt Sallie" and "Charlie." Through the request of a dying man 1 ask you to publish this. ' Yours Is supplied with the latest improved , truly, Geo Slawsos. facilities f,or turning out every ' . description of D. JAMES & Co. WEED ; THE WHITE PINE LUMBER YARD SEWING MACHINE. GENTS' P--i Velvet, Plush, International, fjlobc and Silk o Hats aad Caps. w CO o Blankets, Shawls, Nubias, Hoods, Basques, Wool Hose, etc. I 13 ft.' 200 SUITS ts O A OF GENTS' 0es CEDAR Wheat, Karley, m taken payment. XO COG WHEELS. is-t- BEAR JOBPRMIIOIW DIVIDE. STEAM SAW MILL. , lload. i - On tho Michigan Central Road, for over sixteen, years past, not a drop of blootl hus been drawn from man, woman or child inside the cars, and just now themoiwj nptrnadi is especially important. At all hours of tho day and night there sits an operator in the Katamaxoo station (midway of the liue ) , who receives telegraphs from each train on the road the instant it enters or leaves a station, so that he holds or starts' at will. His eys is literally on the entire line Continually, making a collision next to an impossibility, and the immense single track is quite .equivalent, eo far as safoty is concerned, to the double track roads. The twelve and sixteen wheel coacbes.admitting of the breaking of almost any one of the wheels without disabling the track, constitute also no small item ia the aggregate of immunity irom pern. . JOB TltlNTING In the finest style. removed their Mill to the White Pines on the Bear Lake Divide, are now prepured to fill bills for the best TTaving FENISHINGr CITY LICENSES. LTJMBEK, at tne lowest Kates. W4 o Clothing. 3" & u A Large Stock of 3 Cf Jts, Ladies' and Children's S H O Of all kinds. NEEDLE I A Sa fe Fall and Winter LIBER $20 to $23 per 1000 feet, $30 to $40 per 1000 feet, STRAIGHT , i O "A "FAMILY FAY01UTE" ? 4i 2 ROBT. WILSON'S, d, EoiTOJt .E.NfEiipaisE : ; FURNITURE! Switzerland, aud latterly a part of Austria, earning his livelihood as a tailor, maintaining his claim to his ZMniu princely rank, but never attempting to obtain mouey or credit by it. Not Sets, long ago he again appeared in Stutt- Bedroom Sets, garut, and finding that his convic tion and punishment at Isehl had Drawing ISoom Sets, been mentioned in the papers of that liOtiiigcs place, lie published an explanation in .Solas, tho Burger Zvitung to the following IS urea ns. etiect: Ho states that ho has not been punished for claiming his namo Bedsteads, and title, his right to which the court Mat tresses, of Isehl had in nowise disputed, but Chairs all merely for writing it of his own ac Tables, etc. etc. cord m ins passport before he had Au elegant Assortment of succeeded iu establishing his identl - frame MOULDINGS. Picture before law. a court of Not only f.y uocs uio repuieu rrince Dear a re- COFFINS and METALLIC markable goml char cter fur his CASKETS. steadiness and general good conduct. All kindit of Ciiliinot Work nnd Ropairliiz cx- but he also" produces a very favorable (x utfil iu the best manner ami ou the nhortrnt his manners. His notice. impression by family likeness to the Douaparte fam ily is extremely strikin The Virginia City Enterprite, of the rJtu mstaut, gives an account, as fol lows, of a desperate fight on the San Joaquin river, between Charles Jones, one of the escapes from the Nevada State Prison, anil Francis F. Armistcad, who attempted to capture hitn, iu which both were killed: We yesterday received the following interesting letter, giving an accouut et the most desperate fight which has ever occurred on the l'acifio coast, a fight wtiicn resulted ta the death of both com batants Charles Jones, the notorious escaped convict, and Francis F. Armis-teaa man who was seeking to capture him OGDEK. Cash paid for Hides. to acknowledge him.' It appears that some story ot a secret marriage of the Duke of Keiohstadt did really find milE r.AUOKST, HEST AND MOST COMPLETE of Furniture eror brought into ita way into a paper of the time in X Stock Ogdeii it Siuco question. leaving Stuttgardt NOW ON SALE ho has traveled through Germany, ' AT with Henry richt ICillCH. FIFTH STREET, Goods. Leather for Sale. h- than a miracle Unit I was ever brought to. . They had a good deal to say about paralyzing my nervous system and stopping niy circulation and all that, but ut ' any rate I got well.' I didn't chop any more that winter." Fall and Winter All binds of Pay tnkcu. Call unit give your ordert. , Jim: S'hH it THE 'it ', - s t t'W The American publmhed ia Paris, has the following curium history: A reputed son of the Iuke of Eeichstadt, the Issue of a secret marriage with a Hungarian couute.ss, and therefore a legitimate grandson of Napoleon I., haH lately received some Blight punishment from the District Court at Isehl, and been expelled the be dead. country for having made au entry iu "wonder-book,- " Pretty neighbor came in and his which there was a good deal of talking that I ia a kind of journeyman's passport. could not understand. Then I was lifted out of the collin and placed in a bed. He has formerly Jived fur (several I wag rubbed all over with coarse years at Wurzen, in the Kingdom of !. towel. .Saxony, aud afterward at Stuttgardt, Still I couldn't stir or open my eyes. tinder the name of Carl Uustave Lud-wiThey gave up all hopes and left pie.. . as a journeyman tailor, and has Then my mot her came to give me can last look. I could feel her near me just dintinguished himself by his diligence, as she used to be when I was a boy, and Bkill and modesty. Nevertheless, he her hand smoothed my hair in the old has always asserted his claim to the way that seemed to take me back to the name and title of 1'riiiee Joseph Eu time when I wasu't so bail as I am now. gene Napoleon Bonaparte. His sto 1 tried with all the force I could to is that the Hungarian countess, speak. I mado one strong effort to ry arouse myself, and finally broke the his mother, had been induced by Prince Jletternieh to npprentico him spell and looked up. My mother fainted, but help soon came, to a tailor in V.'urzeu named Ludwig, and after taking some medicine and doc- as a way of getting rid of him, and tor's stuff, I was able to think freely had then married again in Saxony. and breath. again. In a little while I was well again, except an ugly sca,r on An author now living in Leipsic, but the back of my neck. formerly a Hungarian officer , was a The doctors said I had a narrow es witness to the marriage of the Duke cape. t My spinal cord they said, had of lleichstadt, and would supply him been struok by a branch of t - tree, and I was as good as dead. It was more with the means to compel his mother HE TOLU IT. one-eje- -- FI1 rldim Ion(h to Life. ... KELSON'S COLUMN. Pretender to the Imperial Throne of France. .l have the least notioa of how I felt vyhen ; she was taking on so over me, After a while, I could feel that my t t nioiiier naa'stoppta orymg. (inen i thought she must have fainted. I never was much in the praying line, but if any one ever made a strong try to call on God for assistance I did then. 1 could feel my mother's soft hand on my head. "George, said sue to my brother, "his foi red don't feel very cold. How ; strange it is ?" Then George's hand .was put on my furred, and I could fuel him place his hand on my breast. They seemed to think that I might not She(!)(jdm guuctuw. ES ft NEW BRANDS OF Tweeds, Doeskins, EVERY VARIETY OF COXFECTIOXERY Jeans, Domestics, fetripcs, Tickings, Denims. A GOOD MEAL, Jl'ST RECEIVED, A Car Load of COOKING can be obtained all reasonable At ' Hours at the STOVES AND FURNISHINGS. St. Louis Iron. GOLDEN GATE! CHOP HO USE. .,.(. :, Locks, Harness Trimmings, Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools. To all whom it may concern ' I IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Orders filled at the mill or delivered in engaged 1n Business in Ogdcn City. A FULL STOCK OP Ogden City, (tcr which the .City Ordi' nances provide that a license must be BST Teams wanted to han obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to be taken before any Ewmber on Shares front the Etc., Etc. Alderman of said City, aud be subjected Mill to o Ogden. to a rwe. All Orders addressed to D. H. PEERY, By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. v All Orders uddrpswd to Ogdeu Citj, will have prempt TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. attention. BARNARD i PIGS' FEET NOTICE .M- GEOCERIES Salt mixed with lemon juice forms a the Office of the "Ogden Junction," solution with which rust can be removed corner of Main and Fourth streets. fro:u iron. Qjjitt Ilonrt from 10 fl. n. till 3 p.m. . W 4 aV 1 U aVJ Ul Etc., Etc. . GIVE ME mW aV CALL. WHITE, ' e Tho Office of :he City Recorder is at - Fourth Strrct.Ogilon, will roceiT prompt .Mention, Mr.Wm.rAVU Architcrt nnd r.uiMpr, will Our AK'Mll in MUl UK. UtT. H.B. CLAWS ON, arts l-- tr superintendent, JOHN II. KELSON, 18-l- y Ftith Street, Ogden.. , |