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Show Storming a Castle. A A late attempt was made to raid tind capture a store near Brick Mill, JJlount comity, Term., which remiuds one of the war times. About seven o'clock one evening, three men the store in which were the While the proprietor and clerk. some clerk was sampling: sugar for one, another of the rough customers took the proprietor to the back part of the store, drew a pistol and shot him i;i the face. The proprietor fell, and the customer for whom the sugar was sampling shot at the clerk. He down behind the dropped counter, j,ud crept along to the money drawer, when he arose and presentel a pistol in the attitude of defence, and with a look which told the customers that he was resolved to sell his life as dearly as possible. The three robbers went Gut ou the porch to consult. The proprietor gathered nnd h5 and the clerk closed and locked the door so quickly that the robbers were locked out before they were aware of it. They evidently supposed they had disabled the but the clerk was untouched, aud the proprietor had received a severe but not dangerous wound in the cheek. The ball had struck a bone and glanced, and came out without reaching a vital part. The robbers stormed outside for a while, but could not get in nor intimidate the defenders of the castle. At length they rode away, and in a day or two were pursued by a force sufficient to take th cm. The pursuers and pursued had one engagement, in which two of the pursuing party were hit and hurt, and no damage done to the enemy. At last accounts the sheriff s party were waiting for reinforcements, aud the robbers were getting further away. They had tine, fleet horses, and were armed with rifles, while the sheriff and his men had pistols and shot guus of 1 ttle The outlaws are tiae at long rauge. be to three of the prisoners supposed that lately escaped from the Knox-vill- e eu-tere- him-aelfu- store-keeper- p, s, jail. A Fact in a IV sit Shell. Johu l'odgersof Middleton, Ohio, h fifty-fiv- e years of age, aud but he possesses a muscular who supplies wife of twenty-eighlor the family what the old man lacks in strength. John left his home some time ago, aud did not return to hU gray-Laire- d d, t, and child, nor did he leave them means by which to live without auy work. So Mrs. Kodgers went to work and scraped together a few dollars with which she made i trip to Cincinnati to see what had become f John. She soon got track of him, aud one night she ascended two pair of stairs, kicked down a door, and Killed Johu Hodgers out of bed. She ordered him to dress and come with her. lie dressed and went. She took him to the police office, where lie applied for a night's loiging as lodgers for Mr. and Mrs. llodgers. The next' morning llodgers tried to his wife the slip, but she very promptly caught him, choked him into submission aud brought him hack. She gave him. the alternative of going quietly home with her aud assuming his position as the slave of the family, or be arrested then and there on charge of adultery, of which lie was pretty certain she had proof. He yielded to the inevitable, and th) couple went back to Middleton restored to each other's confiwife g'-v- d dence. The Essex coroners, in England held an inquest the other day on the body of a'poor widow named Maria Haden. aged 75, who, while gathering sticks iu the park of Sir John Wilson, near Punmow, had been attacked by a vicious ram, which knocked her down and butted her so avagely that she died within an hour thereafter. - PEOPLE FIIOM THE NORTH Portland Lady Amllcj . They have a sort of Lady Audley case in Portland, Maine, which is ex V1SITINO SALT LAKE CITT, citing a great deal of interest. Last April Edward F. Waite, son of a rich man in Portland, married Caroline COULD NOT DO BETTER M. Kent, au English girl, apparently THAN TO about twenty-on- e years of age by her own report. She was well- - known in Portland and of good report. A few CALL AND EXAMINE a days ago man calling himself Holland, from Boston, called on the Waite family, aud in the presence of Mr. aud Mrs. Waite aud Waite's father made a charge of bigamy SiocJc against Mrs. Waite. Holland, who is a detective, asserted that Mrs. OF Waite's maiden name was McKenzie, that she is thirty years of ace, that ! she was married in 18G2 to John Waller, and had by him two children, a girl of eleven and a boy of nine years. The detective further For He is Determined to Sell said that Waller was willing to hush Cheap. the matter up and play quits upon the payment of a certain sum of mon- 31 East Temple Street, , ey. Jioth husband and father-in-la75 First South Street. expressed entire disbelief of the story, mid Klcgnnre Combined. aud Mrs. Waite whhc indignantly ChenpnoHM r f denying the marriage also refused to sanction the payment of auy money, aud declared her willingness to go before the courts to prove her inno- DINWOODEY'S Immense FURNITURE w dl-t- WILSON cence. !ewing Machine Then Waller came to Portland, and had Mrs. Waite arrested on a charge of bigamy. She was placed under 1,000 bonds, and her father-in-laCELEBRATED still unshaken in his faith, went her MACHINE THIS which is as and good Miss is just that security. Waller's story McKeuzic's father was poor, and Dollars Cheaper than He (Waller) Twenty rather disreputable. first-clas- s other Machine married her, a girl of sixteen, aud the any in the market, couple had the two children mentioned. In 1809, seven years after marHAS JUST TAKEN riage, she le.'t him, went to Portland, corresponded with him aud sent him money, but refused to come home. AT TUB His suspicions wer lately aroused aud he put a detective oa her track, Vienna Exposition, with the result as stated. She denied the whole story. Waller proA9 duced the photograph of Mrs. Wa'-land one of the children. The pic lure of Mrs. Waller resembled Mrs Family Sewing Machie Waite. It appeared to be her portrait. Mrs. Waite claimed that it was a case of mistaken identity; that Mrs. Waller formeily lived in Portland, but had married another man, moved to New York, and asserted that the weeding notice might be found in BOYLE & 0'HAENETT, the New York Tribune of a certain AGENTS, date. She denies ever having seen Waller before. The case came up Main St., Ogtlen. for a hearing, but was postponed for -- Cail and d239-t- f e it. the purpose of procuring further evidence. w THE PEIZE! cr EELIGIOTJS, GRAIN WANTED. 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Chicago Times: V BOYLE R RADWAY'S In rm;s R R READY & O'HARNETT'S. Slain Street, Ogrien. The best and cheapest stock of Fl'RNITCRS north of Salt laku. 7W-tf THE SUPElili "RELIEF I the hokst iaivs Twenty Minnie. frwm One to NOT ONE HOUR after reading this advertisement need any one PUFFKlt WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY P.KL1KK IS A CURE FOH KVKIIY PAIN. It was the first and is Tho Only Isiin Uomotly That inxtantly stops the most excruciating pains, and cures Congestions, allays Inflammations whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or otlter glands or orgaus, by one application, in fioni ou to twenty niiuuteg, ne matter how violont or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prvstratud with disease mav suffer' RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ill Bikini instant ea.no. Inflammation of the Kidneys. Inflammation ol the Bladder, Inflammation of the liowels. Congestion of the LuugN. Pore Throat, Difficult Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart. HyKterrs, Croup, Inpthei'ia. Catarrh, I nfluunA. Headache, Toothache. Cold Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Chills, Ague Chills. Tho application of the READY RF.LIKF to Ihe part or parts where the paiu or diflkulty exist will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops iu half a tumbler of water will lu a few moments cure Cramps, Spawnix. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, aud all Iutcraal Pains. Travelers should alwavs carrv a bottle of RAD-WY'S READY RKL1 EK with them. A few drops on water will prevent sickness or pains from ihange of water. It is better than French Braudy i r Bitters as a stimulant. H;Vi:U AMI AtaT, cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided by Radway'a Pills) so quick as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Filty cento per bottle. Sold by Druggist. "ESTKI" OliOAX BY FAR THE LARGEST FACTORY IN THE WOULD! Tlit MuNt Ponlrtr InKtrumout fa SAIXS 10,800 uh. Per Aminm! C. W. STAl'XEll, Agent, Main St., Knit I.aUc City, nr Kav ;alIory. Mjff'n P. 0. Address, Box . s70-t- f Cloth for Wool' EXCELSIOlt MILLS, Is for the Manufacture of Superior Clofh, ISlnnU e(s, Tarn, ISntiiEig, Ktf., Ktc. Uring on Your at Once Woo1 AND RECEIVE at ft III ("Jsmsla Its Ulsifum Health! Beauty! AtlvautageoiiH Itute). Etrongan.1 Pure Rich EiooJ Increase ul Fleb and Weight Clear Skin aud Beuatiful Complexion hoc u led to all. A. RANDALL, SON & CO. G2-8- TEZE BEST Dr. . VIiitelienri See EADWAY'S SrAdvertiseiuent. Sarsaparilliun Kcsolvent In tlio World. Has made the most astonishing cures, so quick, se rapid are tiie clianges the buoy undergoes, timler the influence of this truly wonderful Medicine.lhat EVERY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESU AND WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. GEORGE W. TURNER, tiitr.AT ni.oon iiKiFu:n. of the HAKSAPARILLIAN RESOL Every drop t communicates through the Blood, Sweat Urioe and other fluids and Juices of toe syttem the vigor of I i to, for it rupuirs the wastes of Hit body wita new and sound material. Scrofula. philis, Consumption, Glandular disease. Ulcers in the Ihroat, sloiith, lumors, fwxlcniu tin lilaud and other part ol the system, Sore Eves, Simmons Discharges from the Kun , and the woret lorait of Skin Diwaoes, Eruptions, Fever Sores, f cuW Head, Ring Worm, Suit Rherim, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spot, worms in the Flosh, Tumor. Can cers i ihe Womb, aud all weakening and paiuful discharges, Night Sweats, I ei of Sperm, and all wasteeofthe li:e principle, are within the cutativt rauge of this r'itdvr of Modern Chemistry, ultd few Uiiys use will prove to any person umiig it fo( either of tlicee tonus f diiae its poK'iit potter I. cure them. Thin eld reliable lino is the popular thorough If the patient, daily becoming redu.ed by th fare between St. Louie. Kansas City and thepriu wastes and dceompositioii that is couliniiatly pro- . and cipal great cities of the Kiu-- t and th Went. The growing, snccte'ls m arresting tliexe Missouri Pacilic Jiailroad runs three express rc, mil's the same with new material mad fioiu trains daily, with fine Coaches and Pullmau's healthy blood-4i- lia this tho SAUSAPAUILLIAA Palace Sleeping Cam, equipped with Miller's Sale- - will and dors secure. tv rluttorin ami the Patent Air llrake, each way Not only doe the S.irsaparillian Rewilveut exdaily between St. Lou in, Fort Scott, Kan.is City, cel all known remedial agent in the cure of ChroLawrence, Leavenworth, Atchison, Lincoln, 8t. nic, Scrofulous. CoMstitulioiial and Skin dieiikes. Joseph, Nebraska City, Council lllufl's and Omaha, but it is Ihe only positive curw for SIDNEY and BLADDER COMPLAIN IS, Urinary and Womb without change. It forms an important part of the "Great disease, (linel. Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppaue ol Through Koute" lctween St. Louis and Texas, Water, Incontinence of Crino, liright's Dueate, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado ana California, tor Albuminuria, and in all cates whe e tliereare address K. A. brickdut deporiw, or the water is thick, cloudy, information, maps, time tallies, mixed with iubstaiicee like the wliit of au Ford, General Passenger Agent, fct. Louis. Mo. or threads like white silk, or there is a morbid, dedark, bilious appearance, aud white beiiv-duposits, and whcii there is a pricking, buniiug sen satiou when pacing water, aud pain iu the small Cheap Farms in Scntlm PstJIlssoiiri of the back and along the loin. Price, il WORMS. The only kuowa and saie Reiutdj ThAtlantlc & Paciftn Railroad Company ofTar for Worms Pin, Tie, etc. l.tUO.tHX) acres of land in Central and fonthern Cure Tumor f 1'J Years' Missouri, at from i-- to $12 per acre, on seven It.uMvnj'M 1S90. BiiVir.lT, Ma., July years' time, with free transportation front St. Dr. Rapwat: I have had Otarian Tumor in tht Louis to a.' I purchaser. Climate, foil, timber, All howvhi. doc torn said "there the ovaries and mineral wealth, schools, churches and a no help for it." I tried everything that wa society iuvite emigrants iron, all points to Ihe but laud of fruits and flowers, t or particulars addrrss recommended; uelhiug krlped ma. J taw voui Rosolvent ami thought I vould try it; Mt had w A. Tuck, Land Commissioner, St. Louis, Mo. faitli in it, bernue l had suflercd for twelve years I took six bottles of the Resolvent, and one hot ol itiidway'a Pills, and two bottle of your Kcady Relief; aud there is not a sign of tumor 'o be seen ol lelt, and I itol better. smarter, aud happier than I liave for twelve years. Toe worst tuiinH' whs il. the left side of tile bowols, over the gnsin. I a rt this to you for tlivbeiielit ol others. You can pub Ih-HANNAH P. KN API'. it if Ton chois-e- . missouri pacific In New York, AT s2-3- Price, $50. With Cover, $55. the EM John St. Clair, of Graham, Miss., had his leg broken and offered a doctor 10 to set it. As the doctor wanted 15, St. Clair turned his face to the wall and let mortification set in. ONE FOURTH IN CASH AND TUK REST IN FURNITURE, i:aili:oai. (Ute C. B. lIcGr.gor 1 Co.), - - Finii Street. Ogdeu. IJooks, Periodicals, Mag- azines, Pictures, Albums, Statioliery, &c. HJAKS AND TOnACCO. Wall Paj.eri of the Rest Patteras. 'MbriptiiHii token for all the hiiCiiij Psfrt-- Loral, Pastern and Western. of the dwy, aitr-to- ic, ej Emigration Turning! (rowlh IteMltent. Itj ) I, MONITOR niS GAINED A No higher encomium ran ) repntation. towrd upon a Cooking rtore than to p.v that who ure It fpeaks In it praim-every mid recommends It in her neighbors and frvr4e, for econouiy, cleanlinese aud reliability in all ft operations. HtUE lioiise-Wkf- F.ir.-FAJJ- , e A little surprise is expressed at the intended marriage of the Duke of St. :il,:H MONITORS now in USE,. Albans to the second daughter of Mr. Bernal Osborne.. The Duke, howS.XTA CL.US COOKIW STOVE, years of age and MICHIGAN CENTRAL ever, is thirty-fou- r DR. RADWAY'S has been married before, so that the tor com mill Vol. PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, responsibility of his choice may be Vhich hat sech a IVma:d through lii. Vvrr U rj Peiiei tly tateles, elegantly eoalcd with wts lor Ueauty ant eaunvl t o gum, purge, regulate, purify,clnnse and strength-euleft to In m. Bernal Osborne, the EASTERN CONNECTIONS. Railway s Pills, lor the cure vf all diorUer (urpacei. Jew a son THE MBECf is the of of t''e Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. dashing stf&Twr, AH our Sloven aro Ke-)iul tor lwfc Constipation, Costive named" Benial, whe had au extraor- HramJi Passenger ani Freight Boats Nervous Discimm, Headache, and .nil its IIraivlt , by .. :. SI. I.Ntort-Mress. Indigestion, IyHpep-iaiiiliiiusncts, Biliou Fever, Intlarumatiou of the ikiwnls, Pil's, and al dinary collection of Also by all the C(M(vat.ve ?tre in re NIAGARA FALLS Deranpciueals d the Interna! Viscera, WariHiiteii Mr. "Osborne married a lady for IVrriiory. to etlect a poeitive cure. Purely vegetable, condnigs taining no mercury, minerals whom he changed his name, but not tliis BOSTON Observe following eytnptnms resiiltnif Tlie world la MI of his tastes, lie is a gay wit, loving freni Disorders of the OiMe ConstipaALL Chdierea erylng for AND EAST. FONTS I'iillaeiBlood in tlif of the Inward Piles, ' tion, and of ' ' society, the excitement sport THE ClOEtKATED McLAl'M Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn. while the lady is a somewhat bitter Disgust of FihmI, Fullness or Weight lu the Stom Caudiotl Cajtor or at ach. Sour KrucUtii ps, Siuking Fluttering Oil. religionist of the For the speedy transportation of all kinds of freight the Pitif the Stoma' li, Swimming of the lluad, t If delicious, e? fi Hurried and Difiicnlt Breathing, Fluttering at tb runs exci wa re over the stamp; She wrote one or two books without or Sufioi ating Sensation vheo it; nd haiwles. ' The m- Chohiug lieai't, in whifh her husband is understood a i'oature. uimness 01 v unon, joi oi iil;e tux. y rot mucII , Great Central Route. . t . knick-knack- 3. NEW YORK, Dip-Hiv- e - . An enthusiastic angler writes that 3me of the hot springs of the Yellowstone rigion are situated so near thp margin of the Yellowstone on lake that a person might stand the riut of Ihe spring, extend his fishing rod into the lake, catch trout and Weighing from one to two pounds, ok tLcru-ithe .boiling spring without r'jaioving the fish from the liiok. . ultra-Carinist- ic trans-shipme- Great Central lloutc but though they are net ofTho only Fasten. Line from Chicago ten together, they are outwardly on running tho pirr.iriceufc lti amicable terms. The Duke of St. Pullman Paiacs Sleeping Cars Albans has a boy living, so that it to figure; i now be Mr. jnay not even to be the grandfather of a line .of dukes, . BonralOs-borteVfat- Trains. II. E. SAEGEST, Gen'l Snp't, Cnlrn&o. On lis Passenger o U, C. WENTWORTEf, -- IllVf Gen'l Pass. Agt Chfcairo. lrejg'H Agt, Chicago. UWlUtJ, Gt'o'" tyins Webs heioie the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in th Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness ol the Skin and tree. Puin !u the Side, Chest, Imbs. and sudden Fluf he of Ucat, lim ning in the Flesh A lew dose of Railway Pills will free tlie syin disorilor. Priti tera from all the cents per box. Sold by Druggist. Fand'oue Jet RFAD"i'nIeiuiI stanp t Kadwoy k Co., No. hT Haidu Ine New York. Iuloruiatiou wollh thousands will U Rhovv-uame- Trne." tr eotjMi. d .1 es-i- i Mir jurt aiaaviui, not impaired. McLain-- of the Castor Oil atlmruo P."' i iercoie. , iviwor o tout a. It ar. YermifuKe lionboKK . Are rlegaat aud effective, ,Tbey resemble lina In e1ltfrftilTllkf'M' .ll4lS. Cll.'bata.A love them and crt for thetu. I'rioe.lVi ota. ptr hrv (V.-uu- ll..ni.M.ll Far Safe And all oUior by Z. C. M. 1. JT-l- y ,. ... |