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Show &helcu G. ffitf I. function, IT A : Wholesale GROCERIES, 'HARDWARE lllood Ficud. Thomas Uaferhan was a private soldier in Company B, Twentieth Infantry, Col. Bates commanding, at Ft. Riley, Minn. He had a wife, a little daughter six years old, an a Uaferhan was a boy of three years. eood eoldier and a sober man, and his wife did washing for the regiment. TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS & artmont. Wool Dclalnoi, Ginghams! T?ekirm,lrcs DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, Uomesties, etc. Cassimeres Cottonadcs, Jeans, Denims, EEADY-MAD- WIXES,Xlll?OItS, CLOTHING E OOTS'AIB SHOES! Of Every Variety, Patent POKTltt: OP EASTERX anel CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURE. A General Assortment of b, in Variety' Singers' Boot and Deparliicnt; Ac; Wholesale Purchasers and Visitors lake cittt tf CLUDIXQ Cutlery, Locks, Carpenters' and other Tools. A LARGE STOCK OF Flows, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, Forks etc., etc. HARNESS AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. A Full Line of CHOIC31S RCTSBI1S! Of All Descriptions. All orders addressed to D. IT. FEE 11 Y, Ogden City, wdl recite prompt attention. s8-t- f CABINET' ORGANS M COMMISSION We have sometimes thought that there is something in the ownership of real estate which makes men hard and sharp. Perhaps it is the taxes, Ms-ii- , tr tho insurance premiums, or the tenants who commit strip and waste, 5 or do not pay up promptly. But when we hear of a landS3 lord, wo feel that his name should be blazoned in these columns. Only in this case we do not know his name. lut he lives in Chieopee, Mass., and they know it there. When he, heard of tho reduction, of wages in the man), nfaetories, he at once reduced the rent of his tenants FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED It isn't intimated that he is insane; and we SCRIBNEll'S PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, are willing to believe that ho is preempting one of the ''many mansions" An invention Laving a most important bearing on the future reputation of Ree l Inwhich are more desirable than the struments, by meaiis of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largely increased, and quality of tone rendered choicest corner lots or brown-ston- e fronts in this transitory world. EQUAL. TO THAT OF BEST mil d Combination Organs, one-hal- f. . THE PIPE 'OllGAXS OF THE SAJtlti CAPACITY. JL0 BBFARTI mil purchase Engines, II. W.JAISBITT. any kind of Merchandise stock,, including not usually kept in Saw Mills, Circular Saws, Boiling Cloth, JLeiCel Water Wheels, Cheese Factory or la!.y Goods, lurching Machines Machine iilxlras, Force or other Pnmiis. Belting, Sorglinm Mills, Evaporators, s &c, Or any artick from any State, that may be needed in au Agricultural S:c, RICES, i Dollars. or Mechanical population. Send in pur orders and vro will do the best to fill them at Manufacturers prices with freight added, or on a slight percentage. 0 TV e are expecting an immediate and n of shipment justly-celebrate- the well-know- d "Siudebabea? Wanon," The Factory having just got fairly running since the M 1L B- - CLA Superintendent The latest sensation in Fult on, Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox Patent " "Octave Coupler," the charming "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops, and Oswogo County, was the imprison AH" ment in the Fultou jail of a bride the Late Improvements Can 1)0 Obtained Only in these elect at the hour the wedding was 'Organs. to occur instead of at the hymen ial Thirty-fiv- e Different Styles, altar. She decided not to become For the Parlor and the Church, ' The Best Material and Workmanship, Mrs. Smith, but on a previous underQuality and Volume of tone Unequalled. standing with one of the merchants, run the bridegroom iu debt and ab1? GOto COO sconded, whereupon the would-b- e FACTOR! A'ND WAREROOMS, C0R6th & CONGRESS STS., DETROIT bridegroem obtaiued a warrant and MICHIGAN. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY. the lady(?) was arrested at Oneida, ESTAB 1SHED IN 1850. s93-l- y brought back and put iu jail as above stated. ... , ADDRESS, SiM'MOifS & CLOtGlI Organ Co.', DETROIT MlCniGAXi T., IN CHARGE OF door-Mrs- Generous Landlord. U. H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent SIMMONS & CLOUGU ORGAN CO.'S Grand Soys' Mats and Caps, Paper, b. 113.a. GS-ont- s' , soft-hearte- im.i eeIs .9-t- and A ! Empress Cloths STOVES; " . City, 2.000 PIECES SFBIH6 FBITS She did not like camp life, however, AR112TS, OIL CX.OT13S, and was much vexed when her husband a short time ago. She became sullen and stubborn, and HATS, the two had trouble in the family. A ' BOOTS SHOES; few mornings since Uaferhan got up and went on guard duty, t his post. He returned at eight o'clock for his Borcleriaig, Decorations; breakfast. There was uo breakfast Wall; ready and Mrs. Uaferhan was busy Th soldier went over the wash-tuMediciatcs: IJriags, Chemicals, At one away to his duty aaiii. o'clock he came home for his dinner, as usual, bringing his gun with hin lie locked the door, lhs wite was AliE ami B till over the wash-tuand his littl girl and boy were amusing themselves in a corner, and phatting with thei; Sewing Machines, mother. There was no sign of din ner. Then Thomas Uaferhan raised his gun and put a ball through his Shoe wife's body, just above the heart. She Bespoke fell gasping to the floor The little Leather, Findings, Beltings, &c; boy and girl ran to their mother, and cliuging to her neck tried to console her. Uaferhan was loading his gun. The ' terrified girl ' said pleadingly : PRODUCE, GRAIN, BUTTER, EGGS, 'Don't hlioot, papa; don't shoot poor SGOLTTLER WAGOXS, BOB SLEDS; mamma." The mother whispered to her little daughter, "Go for the doctor." She wa3 about to start, her MACHINERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, &C, &C. hand was on her mother's side where the blood was welling out; she was trying to stop it. Uaferhan raised his gun ntid fired . again. Thc ball ' pierced the little girl's hand and went ,; to litthe wife's Still the through body. S-XVtle girl stayed by her mother's side, T and the boy was there, too, aud the Will find the Largest Assortment of Merchandise in the several Departments of mother was writhing with the pangs Z. C M. I., as above, that can be seen in tlie west, and all at fair prices. of deat h, and tho three were drenched with blood, and the husband and Bl-H . 0 . CLAWSON , Superintendent. father was again loading his gun. Was there ever before such a scene ? The bayonet was on the gun. Uaferhan put the stock on the floor, held his face over the muzzle, and ' and pulled the trigger with the toe of his boot. The bayonet prevented him IMPKOYKK from getting his face fairly over the muzzle, i Tho charge burned Ins hair and cheek, but the ball did not touch AND hiin. As he was taking the bayonet . off some soldiers burst in the Uaferhan slightly raised herself as they came iu, and fell back dead. Ihe t wo children were still there piled on the floor with their dead mother. M And Thom .s Ilafeih n w; s rro louno M cd to be perfectly sober when he did this deed. lie was ironed and sent to jail at St. Cloud. ' " gdea r Published every WKDNKSDAY ani SATURDAY by the Oodex 1'uulisiiino Gumpant. G-E-T "X"OTTH. PRINTING DONE AT THE , MAIN STREET, OGDEN. |