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Show XUc WifcKcvenge. Instinct.;'" ; What is instinct? It is the quiet faculty of stato performingcomplex acts absolutely without instruction or previously acquired Lcitement by the announcement that knowledge. Instinct, then, would en faUbody .fouB.Ine.r the West able animals to perform spontautously, The house is located m acts which, in the case of man, presupposes ratiocination, a logical train of of h;ilf an acre, just at the the usually Sunday morning into a DofKureU was thrown Where Did the Rich Han Co? Z. 0. M. I. On Little Johnny was preparing for 00Sunday school, situated some distance away, when his mother saw one TT7K HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & 0GDEN,.EIUNCIIE3 OF OUR WAGON V and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, so that the people of the Northern ot her neighbors approaching in his Counties can purchase without coming t Salt Lake City. vehicle. This ueighbor, by the But when we test the observed thought. This enclosure ""Seof the town. fides was called the " rich man," beWE GUARANTEE V AGO MS & MACHINERY dwell- - facts which arc usually put forward to way, ..rVun.led on th.ee d and the power of instinct, it is found ing both wealthy, prove woods a iilmttinii pasture. that llu, We'upjiliecl to these points as being the bt, aftor much itnJyad experience, nod know that Purelia-r- r they are seldom conclusive. It was liberal to the poor. Johnny rau out can cros ibis incisure and on such re It ou thin Tccoinnietulatiou. nally grounds that the song of birds and the rich man took bim into his vcrv near be corner ot the -- 'hool-hous- kind-hearte- -t , taken to be innate, albeit a very r"Cl'hou.-- e is an unused railway cut 15 A X vehicle, as he was going right past ready experiment would have shown the ..... In this cut, and in the school. a was It very Sunday that i enmes it from the education hey "re10 about eight ot- tbe hot day, aud so Johnny took off his ceive. the last century Deriitig-loDuring 1,1 ' "c "iw the U"iiy shoes and stockings to keep himself some linnets from takes brought up to be a strange woman, e smoin'd the nest, in company with larks of sun- cool. When f the face they arrived the exer- CHAMPION W OODS, EXCELSIOR found, the locr WOULD and found one that dry varieties, II unevery cises had by hogs. already begun, and as the d neck eaten away of his linuets the adopted completely T ds c"116 il"J 1"t,l':l1' urili ,urued frora man was going to a church about a JIOWER.S, song of the master get over, so that now ,r n.ii!inir sicht, until about noon, these linnets he and call for mile to agreed beyond, larks naturalization by was identified as that of MACHINES' and SULKY 1MIU.N. .n the body Hedges, formed a company apart when placed Johnny on his return, he concluded wiuow tit UaviU Mr? among birds of their own species. Even not to put on his shoes and stockings je(ies, who was killed at his farm the nightingale, whose native ' song is so again, but leave them in the vehicle. next live May. years ago '.,r ranola. J IIAKItOVT, warranted to make the beat Seel The Celebrated THOMAS SMOOTH I exhibits a under domestication sweet, lived with her family of So he tripped lightly into the school, Bed and to le cultivator for grass, grain, com or potatoes, jet iaveutod. Our host Farumrs Mrs. Hedges considerable readiness to imitate other can have a Harrow on trial. birds. These Departments will also give information and receive orders for Tt'RBINK WHEELS. SM I' The of tne bird is, and the man drove away toward singing song from a mile the than more the town. lilUsT and SAW MILLS, or other articles not usuullv kept iu stock. MACill.NL, church. determined its ... education, by f.li.r Dnrintre R:Lfnr.1u therefore, .1... wene 01 me j His teacher was just hearing the with the and the same tiling must be true as to iheleft home to come up town, the A bird brought up in MONKS THATCHER, AG KNT, LOUAX. to at lesso'n, which, by the by, Johnny was meeting night. a flpectalion of going does not the construct nest pecucage and tour in the afternoon, BIKXAUO WHITE, AGENT, OGDKJf. Between three liar to its species. In vain will you sup- not acquainted with, which was the received she $13u. stores die of fate one of the rich man and Lazarus. in SOtf ply all the necessary materials; the bird befH. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. which with a little change the had will employ them without skill, and will Soon after Johnny took his seat, it all to Mrs. in about $150. amounted ore oftentimes even renounce all purpose f came to his turn to answer a quesone of the collectors tor the Hedges was anything like a nest. Does not tion. was but the $135 her buildine Methodist Church, well-k- o wn fact Drove that, instead this She took supper at the own funds. "Johnny, can you tell ine where of instinct, the bird being guided by a short distance Mrs. a Gould, ef liou.se the rich man went ?" dead body was learns to construct its nesijusi as a man from the place where her " He went to the Baptist meetto build a house. l'opular Scien-liji- c learns house about found, trlie left Gould's Monthly. ing," replied the lad, thinking only o'clock, remarking tuat ahe was his late companion. of Eintocall at Mr. Woods', and from " is would to this church, go mere she No, no, my son, the rich man of alive. seen was ever her that ust went to hell," said the teacher, with m Her course to Woods' led directly past What to do in Case of Accgreat impressiveness, while the scholtic ident. ars were tittering with laughter. Dr. Crawford, of Eureka, made an ex" Did he ?" exclaimed the lad, in udation, and arrived at the conclu ion Professor Wilder, of Cornell Univerhad woman all been that the uuforluuate honesty. "Then he has taken my on the sity, says Muores Rural New Yorker, shees and rendered insensible by a blow stockings with him," and TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS & STOVES; hail, and that to make assurance doubly gives the following short rules for action his hat, he and, seizing jumped, up jot. the perpetrator of the crime had in cases of accident, which will be use he put out of the 6chool-rooand lien cut her throat. ful to remember : DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, the road down rich overtake to the The first suspicion of all parties was in For avoid the dust eyes, rubbing; thai the crime had been committed for man and recover his property. Mrs. Hedges was dash water into them ; remove cinders, rcuMV, as that which CLOTHS, CARPETS, with the round point of your lead known to have was missing. During the etc., was I WHITEWATER, aud STUIF.BAKi:i: school-house- ,' - n i F' and Droppers or Self Rakers. , TIIKi:SIIIG . tho-bes- t I .1 nest-buildin- g. GROCERIES, HARDWARE school-hous- & CROCKERY; m OIL of the body, however, a pencil. Remove water from the ear found fastened to the woman's examination letter was This letter was without date, address or signature, and while not directly proving a criminal intimacy the wriier and the person for bom it was designated, had a etrong The letter imdency in that direction. liil a great deal to say about the fact that Abraham, the father of the f'ithtul, is not cenfined to one wife, and that Momon had numerous .concubines, and are of the same sort. The hading of tiiis letter led to a new traiu of suspicions Shortly after the fict came oat (hit the wife of llcv. T. C. Workman lad come home between nine and ten o'clock on Saturday evening, with her, face scratched and bloody; and, on being q.es.ior.cd, accounted for it by sayiug iiiatshe had fallen on the sidewalk. Shortly after noon on Sunday, Coro-5Johns arrived and impaneled a jury. boy named 1'otlrr testified that he saw io women standing together on the dewalk on the east side of the school is'e, about 8 o'clock, on Saturday. TheUev. Mr. Workman was then placed o the stand, and he acknowledged that he was the author of the letter, and watetl that he gave it to Mrs Hedges at prayer mectiug at his church about ' weeks ago. He denied any criminal intimacy with the murdered woman, but "Wtnble, or nt lea?!, did not state '!h ny degree of definitencss, what purpose was in writing it. hiring the afternoon Mrs. Workman m brought to the hall; when the was being held, but on being on the witness stand, proceeded ' once to faint, away. Sne was removed house near by, and the fainting was "pealed at intervals ever since, and thus wit has been impossible to secure her 'niimony. The general impression nongtbe people of' Europe is that she underclothing. be-twe- en T li with tepid never put a hard instrument into water ; From the Jerey City Journal, April 1st the ear. The Arcade was crowded last night If an artery is cut. compress above the i3 vein a and if wound, cut, compress by an audience drawn by the extra below it. bills offered by llogers & Donaldson, If you are choked, get on all fours and proprietors of the Arcade Varieties. cough. the new stars were Mons. lor slight burns, dip the part in cold Among and Moulton, two of the water ; if the skin is destroyed, cover Zigrino most daring trapczists in the world with varnish. Smother a fire villi carpets, etc., water Their performance was on the last will spread? burning oil and increase the part of the programme. The first danger. - Before passing through smoke, act which they do is as iollows. take a long breath and hea stoop low ; a thirty foot ladder, ascends but if carbonio acid gas is suspected, Zingaro ' walk on the't.opof Vhich he stands, then erect. Suck poisoned wounds, unless your taking a pair of flying rings, susmouth. is sore; enlarge the wound, or pended from the ceiling, half way cut out the part without delay ; hold the between the ladder and a rope, which wounded part as long as it can be borne Moulton latter holds, Zigriuo leaps to a hot'eoal or end of a cigar. turns In case of poisoning, cause vomiting into the air, and in somersault and Ihe or warm water catches the a double throat, by tickling by and mustard. For acid poison, give alka'ies ; for al rope. The act is very dangerous and kaline poisons, give acids the white of not be performed without a should an egg is good in most cases. net. For opium poisoning, give Btrong cof Zigrino had his net with him, fee and keep moving. but although Mr. Rogers almost inIf in water, float on the baci, with the sisted upon its being spread, the man nose aud mouth projecting. would not have it. lie ran For apoplexy, raise the head and flyer the ladder, grasped the rings, body ; fur Jainting, lay the person flat. up swuug off, turned a somersault, and mid-flig- Punctuation first came into use in the year 1jzo. isetoreinauimeitaniooKeu justlikethisdoes. UPHOLSTERY GOOB&, CLOTIIIXG, HATS, "Did I Fall?' ROOTS and SHOES; Wall Paper, Rordcriug, Decorations; Drugs, Chemical, Patent XUvdiciucfc: WIXES, LIQUORS, ALE and PORTER; ' ' ! Singers' Sewing Machines, in Variety; Bespoke Root and Shoe Departnent; Leather,. Findings, Beltings, &c.;. PRODUCE, URAIX, IS UTTER, EGGS, ic; ht from a height of thirty feet fell whirling to the floor, on which he struck with a horrid thud, an insensible heap. In an instant all was confusion ; women shrieked and men turned pale with terror, Zigrino was raised, and with the blood gushing from ears, nostrils and mouth was carried into tho dressing-rooDr. McLaughlin was. hastily summoned, and he worked faithfully until Zigrino regained his senses. The poor fellow gazed vacantly on the SCIIUTTLER MACHINERY IN ALL ITS WAdOXS, DOB BRANCHES, &C, SlDS;: &C. Wholesale Fnrcliajsors and Visitors TO SjJLT XiAKB CIT"ST Witt find the Largest Aswortme-u- i of Merchaadine in the MTer&l Department Z. C. M. I., as above, that can be eeen in the West, and all at fair prices. el 3m -- H. B. CLAWSON, f Suprinteadent, Among certain Amazonian tribes the is subjected to a Indian test. While the marriage festi strange vities are going on his hand is tied up The bites in a paper bag full of of these creatures are said to be truly "shamming," terrible the bitten part9 feeling as if Mrs. Hedges, the murdered woman, they were torture by burning coals. If bcut foity vears of age, and rep- the bridegroom, ean bear the test spoken ented as being exceedingly strong of, he is considered equal to the trials of GROESBECKS IiLOCK, SECOND SOUTH SHIEET,. JB mnjcular. Mrs. Workman is about matrimony. ... crowd which surrounded him, and lame age, and has a family of six asked faintly, " Did I fall ?" The u,wreu, the an infant. She Col. Thos. A- - Seolt has written to the youngest Journal reporter called on him at ', woman of a violent temper, and is representatives of the people of San Diego to have been jealous of Mrs. that within ten days it is expected all midnight, and found him much renB AYE. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OFw'ges. Que theory of the murder is t he necessary facts and figures will be in lieved. In answer to a question, Ziat the accidentally met with the lat- - the possession of the Txas Pacific rail- griuo said one of the riugs twisted, t near the ; that the two road company for the final location of a and he let go .before the proper time. n had a quarrel, and liat Mrs. route from San Diego to Colorado Kiver. " tor ten been in the years 1 have ,'hnaa struck Mrs. Hedges with a It is said by him that as ?oon as this is w said and w piece of board which have never he, she picked determined, the work will be at once business," n the an AND accident, at least in impulse of the moment, and commenced at that end, and that within experienced am be will (i'l .LCbIow was a serial flights. I one, and that one year from May 1st, ten miles going to perform JrnP?ed the body over the constructed, according to the provisions f.'v act night, if 1 have my and through the yard to, the cf the act of Congress. to he carried up the ladder." The 'r8 U w9 found, and then left him sitting in his ,ae throat. Another theory, and A hanging garden of sponge is one of reporter which Beenis to find the iost the latest Take spitting blood, and evi- Which thsy are flVring .it lower prices than any ?.hsr houpe in the city. novelties in gardening. y1'" was How he Mrst,ut it'ilT Hedges had a white sponge of large size, and sow it dently injured internally. MlSwheat. rIl Then oatB or in si!nce full f rice, ,bUy plaee escaped death is a mystery, unless tfyj A Large Stock ito ,bc in,imfccy between ber it for a week or ten days in a shallow old adage, i ou can t kill a circus nnJ that tUe 135 waB dish, and as the sponee will absorb the iw f 'he I,urPOse; and that the moisture, tbe seeds will begin to sprout actor, is true. rrti r,.,,';.. "Jet 1V appointment to pay and before many days. When this has fairly , 0? ALL KINIifl, AT . n'0ne': ,ll!it Workman taken, place, the sponge may be suspenThe export of apples, has become murder nli indced the dead ded in hook by means of cords from a an important branch of tbe trade of the top of the window, where a little sun ntU ,8 fbclind ,he over 1U,UUU barrels ot green and wilL enter. It will thus become a living Boston, Freight added. ,itS Ereat" 'We do? lt been to Europehaving by apples mass of greets requiring a little .f1 bride-groo- fire-ants- . . E.CULIER & C O.,; SALT LAKE CITY, H school-house- UD V frtl dross-iug-roo- m, , Groceries Window Giass, - wman'i. of iiv 'd M,-s- English Varnishes - echool-hous- e PTy, set ti j tnree steamers. uumig tcuruary.. - Orders from the country Promptly filled. s83-- l - |