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Show c. m. X n Published every WEDNESDAY ad 1 SATURDAY by the OanuN Puumsuino CoiiPANT. A GROCERIES, HARDWARE Xcedlc in Her Hody Yeara. Twenty-lir- e About Wholesale Department. years ago a lady, now living in Mt. Vernon, accidentally swallowed a needle. She experienced no serious results irom it at the time, and in the course of events the circumstance became almost except at intervals, when, as the states, a ticklish, crawling sensa tionin her right side, near the stoni ach, was felt. The sensation, as time advanced, changed localities, gradu ally working its way downwards. Still there was no serious pain attend ing the chauges from one locality of the body to another, hhe, in company with her husband, attended the ate iair in St, Louis, and while there walked about considerably. On the last day of their sojourn in St. Louis, the old crawling sensation wuinifestcd itself near the knees, and it soon very painful so much so indeed that she found it ne:e?s:.ry to tike a car to get to her hotel as soon as possible. The pain continued with increasing severity, and as soon as possible she was brought homj suffering all the time the west intense agony. Arriving at home, a physician was called, who was at first somewhat puzzled as to the real cause of the difficulty. He did not bclielve that it was a "rising," as had been supposed by herself and husband. Nevertheless, he applied the usual ' drawing" remedies in such cases, nd in the course of. a few days was enabled to ease the patient by the extraction of n full, perfect steel needle 01 the usu .1 lenf tl It was undoubtedly the needle that she bad Hwallowed twenty-fiv- e years ago. The how as to it had question passed from stomach into flesh the the without uorious consequences, is one we leave Ict the doctors to answer. & CROCKERY; 2.000 PIECES SI & Kmpress Clotlcs, Merinos, Wool Delaines, CJinIaami, Tl2kIM- ft.. Dciiuiis, IotJE4 sjus. etc. Cnssiinercs wecdsi Cottonatles, Jeans, KC., twenty-fiv- e n, be-cau- DIPLE3IEXTS TOOLS, STOVES; DRY GOODS, STAPLE and FANCY NOTIONS, carpets, on. cxotiis, 1TPIIOESTERY cxoTMiar;, Wall Paper, Bordering, Decorations; Variety, i3 EASTEKX and CAOFOS2SIA WO'ES, EIQUORS, ALE and PORTER UFACTURe.' A General AssortHient of Bespoke Boot and Shoe Department; Leather, Findings, Beltings, &c; CLUDIXQ Cutlery, Locks, Carpenters' and ether Tools. A LARGE STOCK OF PRODUCE, GICAIX, BUTTER, EGGS, &c; MliUTTIFR MACHINERY IN ITS ALL Mi WlfiAYC BRANCHES, &C, NVM Flows, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, Forks etc., etc. &C. HARNESS AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS. A Full Line of Wholesale Purchasers and Visitors TO SA.LT LAKE CITTT of Of All Descriptions. All orders addressed to I). IT. rEEnY, Ogden City, tvill recive prompt attention. H. B. CLAWS ON, Superintendent. CABINET ORGAIS COMSSMI AND S5 .. III,B, i u yv-.tT- ., .l' .,-. - -1 II' 1 I. II 1 . r r M n Mordiisc ,ndu"1"S not usually kept in Saw Jills, I O 0f SlCCk' EnCl..m M Cm IN CHARGE OF M'ffl purchase any kin,) o H DEPA8TBEHT, H. W.JfAISBITT. o Ph T Z. 0. M IMPROVED aU V. H. B. CLAWSOX, Superintendent SIMMONS & CLOUGH ORGAN CO.'S Circular Saws, Koltins doth. Iclicl Vater Wheels, Cheese Factory or 'T Threshing Machines xJLaci3ine Extras, Force or other Iumm. k? I.I. S -3 ' Belting, o Sorghum MilJs, Evaporators, S3 oI o- Grand - - . (mm-fl-Mi- it-;i- ? y weH-know- Combination ... ' t " Sre' eM Ac. Ur any artieli frntTi onxr ?f,f , r m aa AculturaJ or ' 7 Mechanical population. Send in vour ordnrs anA vra i .. . . ers puces with freight added, or on a slight percentage. We arc expecting an immediate and shipment of the I i iicf It' j p- -i Rev. Mr. D'Orsay, a Methodist clergyman of Bran ford, Ct., is frescoing his church with his owu hands. The work evinces skill and taste in the workmanship. n x Organs, FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED SCRIBNEirS PATENT QUALIFYING TUBES, An improved method of slaughtering bullocks. At Sydney the animals are driven by five at a time into a slaughter-houswhere there is no person to be seen. While they are quietly staring around the strangely quiet apartment, a man pilcntly passes above them, walking along the open beams which closely cross the houfe. He is armed with a lance with a point like a mortising chisel. One by one the beasts are pierced with this weapon just behind the horns; they drop instantly, and as soon as all are down the other men, Waiting in the next apartmeut, enter and bleed , nd dres the car- - 51 A Singers' Sewing Machines, in Variety tk-gre- e an aros, BOOTS AID SHOES' Of Jbtery Brirgs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines; t. ed and I-Ia-fs Bl-- tf The Austrian butchers have CLOTHING BOOTS and SHOES; 4 One of the most beneficent ac- tuevements ot the present govern ment oi Japan has been the reform of the criminal code; and an official statement just published 6hows, by means of a comparative table, the of punishment attached to certain crimes under the old and the new law. Some of these modifications are very curious, and the penalties themselves not less so. For example, under the old code, the wounding of the head of a household by a hired servant was punished by pillory and crucifixion; now it is followed by strangling merely. Under the bloody code of the tycoons, stealing ten yen (ten dollars) or moro was punishable with death; now the m iximumjof petty theft is put at three hundred dollars, and is punished by penal servitude for life. The penal y lor murder of a parent by stratagem, under the old code, was death by crucifixion, the unnatural offspring being first exhibited through the pub ic streets with a halter around his neck; now the parricide or matri-.cid- e is done to death by impalement. Punishment for the unchastity of priests in commuted to penal servitude for ten years; the guilty woman in the case, if a spinster, is held innocent; if married she is condemned to one year of penal servitude. Soys' READY-MAD- E hats, Will find the Largest Assortment of Merchandise in the Reveral Departments M. 1., as above, that caa be seen in tlu West, and all at fair prices. L. The Criminal .Code of Japan ivxicl G-cnt- o' OODS, iiTS! having a most important bearing on the future reputation of Reed Inmoarw of which the mintHv - . . , i v.uuv w iuuo ia yci y ilarzeiv in j creased, and quality of tone rendered in-ent- ion strument by- - EUUAI. TO THAT OF THE REST ORGANS OF e, PIPE "Chu-ionot- FACTOR! Different Styles, For the Parlor and the Church The Best Material and WorJcnmnship, Quality and Volume of tone Unequalled. GOO Dollars. ASD WAREROOMS. CORCth & CONGRESS STS.. DETROIT MICHIGAN. AGENTS WANTED 1$ EVERY COUNTY. Estab i&bED m 1850. b93-1j O Addrkss, Simmons & Clouqh Oroa Co., CLAWS QJT, 3?'I2F1332 Superintendent. " urgans. PRICES, rOto JI-B- - CHICAGO " All the Late Improvements Can be Obtained Only in these Thirtu-fii- v GRE a THE SAM; CAPACITY. Our celebrated "Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox Htmrnna," "Wilcox Tatent "Octave Coupler," the charminc "Cello" or fitnn. nnA The Factory having just got fairly running since tho Pitroit, MitniGAN. 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