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Show Wit : &0x tttbllshed every WEDNESDAY I. Sr. C. WL. $unrtuw, nd SATURDAY A man who draws the prize of squeaking boots from a shoe store always gels them on buturday, and by bun dap the lull Dower of the saueak is deve'ooed. He arrives at church at the opening of a Viogprajerinuis admitted by the sex .T ton wi n auruonuory gestures or Hileocc The first step inside the door is followei by a sound like that ef ripping a clap- bourd from the side of a barn, while all the ladies on the right sido of the aisle tin their to one side and f-- wquint from their left eyes, those on the oiner siae reyersing tneoruer. Jjalaucing painfully on his worst corn, he in ikes a more gradual effort and is rewarded by Hearing tue same Harmonic reverber- unce, like linked sweetness, long drawn out. Then he tries to navigate on the balls of his feet, and waddles aloncr on his heels. He clutches convulsively at ' the sides j of the pews to lighten his weight, knocks down a woman's parasol, and gets all the deacons to raising their bald heads and the skin across their foreheads, and scowling as they do the ret of the week. So he determines to mince the matter no more, yind trots itiong fast, jerking out spasmodic "shrieks of a sole that's damned, ' with a regularity that he never could attain at anything else, and reaches his pew with all his under garments turned to pourous plasters, and his face a color to liiittch the saint done in red glass in the piiuclpal window. Titiuville Herald. ton-kno- IMPLEMENTS TOOLS, & ' Empress Cloths, Merinos, Alimcn Wool Delaines, Ginghams, Tiekin. Ul(!s Denims, Domestics, etc. Cassimcr mds Cottonades, Jeans, Ie., Et STOTES; DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, ; .it-- CARPETS, OIIj CLOTHS, ts v G-enti- 6 T S AMD Caps, SHOES' Of Every Variety, Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines; OF EASTERN and CAEIFORXIA 3IAXUF ACTUKE WItfES, LIQUORS, ALE and PORTER A General Assortment of Singers' Sewing Machines, in Variety; Bespoke Root and Shoe Departnent: I'llODUCE, GRAIN, BUTTER boy SCHUTTLER EGGS, Ac; WiVGOAS, BOB SLEDS about fifteen years of age, who was employed to attend the elevators. At the lime of the accident, the elevator, which MACHINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, AC, &C. , has two compartments; one for passengers ud the other for baggage, was ascend-injyoung Orr was in the passenger car nu Samuel Stanley (a young son of o. L. Stanley of the firm of SDruance. Htonley & Co, liquor merchants, of this TO City) was in the baggage compartment, below, lie had jumped in there unknown to tbe boy tending the elevator nod when it began to ascend he called Will find the Largest Assortment of Merchandise in the several Departments out to young Orr. The latter got down ia. v. ju. i., as above, mat can be seen in the nest, and all at fair prices. bn his knees and extended his head ever the edge to see who caused the Bl-noise. While he was in that position H. B. C LAWS N, Superintendent. bottom of the elevator reached the the " landing on the second floor, and the boy'q head was caught between the floor of the elevator and the pill of the landing, crushing the base of lh brain and killing him instantly.; Ills mother was apprised of the terrible accident and in a few minutes was beside IMPROVED tue lifeless body of her boy. She was ' crazed with ; The body , grief. nearly .was taken jn charge by Coroner Gur- nett.'whd will hold an inquest The deceased was a son of John Orr of the Oakland Guard. Cntlery, Locks, Carienters,f and other Tools. : .' ETC., ETC. . HARNESS AND HAENESS TRIMMINGS. ' ' a. Full ; Wholesale Purchasers and Visitors SALT LAKE OIT"Z , Line of . CHOICE! GROCZSRIBS;! - -Of All Descriptions. of All orders addressed to D. JT. PEEllY, Oyden City, V. ' recive-pi'omp- t 0 1 A LARGE' STOCK OF Plows, Hoes; Rakes, Scythes Jorks r, tf ..INCLUDISa . 'Leather, Findings, Beltings, &c; .. : All Oakland Tragedy. stantaneous death of James Orr, a CLOTHING ''"Hats and Wall Paper, ISordcrlng, Decorations; .' An accident occurred at the Grand Central Hotel, Oakland, about half past 12 o'clock yesterday, resulting in the in- and Boys' S' ITPIIOLSTEKY GOODS, READY-MAD- E CLOTIIIXG, HATS, BOOTS ami SHOES; -- 1 Ogdeu City M 2.000 PICES ' A - Wholesale Department: GROCERIES, HARDWARE About Hoofs. la. I., 2i. C T s8-t- ! i , : ;;wtU 'U ' f ' ' attention. ' H. , ) TP SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S 13. , i, , CLAWSON, Superintendent ' GU M. L ' CABINET ORGAIS to-da- Hun Francisco ' Chronicle. The Bearded Boy or Couuly. COIfflSSP H; W. NAISBITT. n ill purchase any kind of Merchandise not usually n Saw Jlills, Circular Saivs,! Roltin Cloth, tellel Water Wheels, Cheese Factory or " ? ' "Beltiiig,;' Sorghiim ITIills, Evaporators, pre-lien- ts Grand Combination n &e,, Ac, Ac. Or. anvarticlu from nnv Pr.ifA fV.of ; i ..i 1U J v"u may uc liUUUCU JleBhanical population,. r Send iu your orders and we will fl. Wf fill ers prices with freight added, or on a slight percentage. , , Organs ' and rot r.nn Tkn - e & nr- .f well-know- uronnfartar-- CLouan O&oaa Co-.- Diiroit, Michwan. - and n d m- - GR33AT CHICAGO 8S-6- JPXttEX If. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent g ravlor Adsbebb, Simmons :.,nnril Hill ivuihuw The Factory having just got fairly running since the Our celebrated "Vox Celaste," "Louis Iafnt." "Vox Humana Some miscreatit, not having the fear "Octave Coupler," the "Cello" or "GanW' Stopi and r,(M( ' vi me L.oru or me law Detorr bis eyes, baa set fire to the wbods in the vicinity All the Late Improvements Can be Obtained Only in theso of Warm Springs, and the flames are rapidly spreading in theiiniber in that Thirty-fli- nt Different Styles, Messrs. George Lawson & Co., kpc ion For the and the Chuvrh. hve been watching the flumes on their The lifst Material and Workman ip ditoh ; but, despite their vigilance, one Volume of tone Unequalled. Quality some two or three hundred feet lluraf, in length, caught fire and was burned, a few nights ago. Mr. Chamberlain FACTORY AND WAUEIIOOMS. COPCtii ft CON'ORFSS STS 'nPtnmT hj8 he has also been kept on the watch, M'ICIIIQAN. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. Itunrding a lot of drift timbers that he ha ic the woods ; and ether parries have fcn put tr otnRid-rbltrouble, also. Prices. UU ,. justly-celebrate- TO THAT OF THE BEST PII1 OUQAXH OE THE NAM K CA VXCin cLai-min- , We are expecting' an immediate shipment of the Ul AI, , v Threshing Machines, iiAaciiinc Extras, r Force or other Pumps, phjsi-fcian- Fire in the Woods. kept ia Engines, o Washington county has a sensation in abaardedboy. The child is the son of Jaiaoa Williams, who resides twelve ' iniles east of Salem. This wonderful child will be three years old in October next, and weighs 75 pounds. Between the age of sit months and one year old, thia boy was like ordinary children. At that time he eat a raw Indian turnip, and it required the best sic ill of s in that neighborhood to prevent the vegetable burning up his stomach and bowels. From this time the child commenced developing, and now he the appearance of a man perfectly ;ortneu. upo.i tue ruce there are very heavy whiskers, and the back and breast are covereu wnn long, eiiKea nair,,as black as a raven's win. This wonder of natnve is described as very intelligent ana nis memory is remarkably good. His cheeks resemble those of a tat China pig. although otherwise the contour of his face is good, resembling in thought- man. iui expression mat of a The mother of the bov credits the theorv FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED of some country physician that the raw SCRIBNEirS PATENT QUALIFYING inuian turnip was tue cause of this TUBES, normal development, but the theory is An ' . .. 1 Invention havinsr a most iniTfrtjint kow . .i too thin, to wash. The child is certainly a great curiosity, and will create a sen very urgciy creased, and quality of tone rendered aation in the world. lull-grow- BEPARTJIEHT, IN CHARGE OP ! Wash-iiigto- i YOUB. JOB PRINTING! BONE AT THE "Ogden iJnncfion- Office - MAIN STREET, OODEN. ' |