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Show I AStnghouiid Following 'f ougli Old Jflan. his nam,: An old man, who gave Medina from , Geo. S. Gordon, Sherwood the to Ohio, lately went and in Evunsville, lnd., a wwk. a room and board lor to fents prove that .ho wont there work-i.r Ho has beer, Wlinmit suicide. last tins hard to accomplish but has not yet object ul' his life, A i'cw mornings since succeeded. found lying in bed witjt his he was had failed to wrist cut acrobs, but he and a ftrWe the principal artery, in him. left m,cd deal of blood was lie was able to tell that lie had taken two ounces of laudanum of arsenic, which arid a quantity failed to kill him he did not know he had pone to the why. Then wharf for the purpose of taking a fatal plunjje bath, but there were so around that he knew many people him out, so lie did they would drag Then he thought that not "O in to death in his bed quietly bleeding ho tried that plan;, so would be nice, but the doctors say they will be able Me seems to have a to save himcharmed life, and feeds on poisons, and they have no power. Iu his bureau a package wr-- found, containing some arsenic which he had not taken. In the stove were discovered two or three vials that had been burned. They may have contained laudanum, but there was no proof of that. Also the .inefullic a watch ziiountiug of a pocket-hook- , old man The kuife. and a appardeently had the best inteutions to stroy himself and persoual effects, but "failed. He is only about sixty, and if he takes cure of himself he may live for years yet. At any rate he has given up the idea of Fuicide. and for sworn whiskey from this time A pre-tious- ly - forth. OYES!! litick to Sea O YES!! BOCK SPRING During the recent camp hunt on AND St. James' Island by some of our citizens, an incident occurred which is perhaps without a parallel in the anRock Spring, - $ 9.50. nals of hunting, and deserves to be 10.00 Delivered, recorded. A large buck, closely purCoalville, 7.50. . 8.00. Delivered, sued by that famous staghound, Old Keep W.irra by Getting Good Clean Coal. lling, belonging to Mr. Hopkins, took water, and headed right out to YARD AT U. P. FREIGHT DEPOT. sea; the dog without hesitating boldly Orders left fit Meat Market will be followed him in his voyage over the promptly filled. pouglass' . JOHN 1'INCOCK. "dark and treacherous waves." They were watched with intense interest bv the hunters until each was a mere speck upou the surface of the sea,smd until they were finally and totally lost to view. After some time, when it was supposed that both dog and Six doors west of Meeting Hall. deer had found a watery and perhaps WATCHES, a bloody grave, in mortal combat, or CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, beeu devoured by sharks, a small obManufactured and Repaired. was which to discovered, ject proved be Old King returning from his long Albums, Picture Frames nnd 3iMlitlill. swim, much exhausted, but reaching Photographs, or Ambrotypcs accuratethe s..orc in safety. But to the ly taken. greater surprise of the speetators,after Pictures Copied. a time the deer also appeared in sight, making right for the shore, on reaching which he was shot down by one COALVILLE CARDOri BROS., LOGAN, of the hunters. JOHN BEXCH, interpreted by several persons, who, not understanding what had happened, and imagining that the building was iu flames, raised a loud cry of "Fire !'' In a moment there ensued a scene which baffles description. The audience eu masse rose to their feet and made a frantic rtnli for the doors. Shrieks, curses, screams, intermingled with groans and cr'.ei for help from the women and children, were heard on all sides from the frightened, frantic mass struggling to escape. Men and boys threw themselves from the galleries to the floors below. Others, many of them women, sprang fur the windows, and endeavored to climb down on benches which they had thrown out, but finding their means of escape unavailing, boldly precipitated themselves to the ground, a distance t?f over four teen feet. Weak children were hurled to the Hour, and, unable to rise were trampled upon by the surging crowd; women Hunted, "cluthing torn into shreds; strong men, forgetting uli in their desperate efLrtofwr safety, fought, swore, and ?p;ired no one :n their attempts to reach the door. The news spread like wild Are. and many who had friends or relatives at the entertainment hurriuJ quickly to the seene. One womr.n carrying a baby was thrown down near the door, p.nd for a few moments the swaying crowd and pressed trampled on her until Special McUulloch, by a hard struggle, succeeded in reaching ;md disengaging her. Two fat 'females of instincts courageous .v.id daring jumped from the front windows on to the crowd below, who were of the opinion that it was raining something heavier thau ''pitchforks." An alarm of fire was struck, and almost the entire force were promptly on hand, nd performed efficient labor in alleviating the panic. Upward of twelve persons sustained severe injuries. PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER, Fnttire Millionaires. e, - . ' Given, OUE FOURTH IN CASH AND THE REST IN FURNITURE, OVER A MILLION IN BANK!! t " Snoic?ss Assured. A FULL DRAWING AT BOYLE CERTAIN a specimen an ascending and descending scale in families in regard to mony. That is Z. C. M. I., LOGAN. to say, wealthy young men begin where their fathers left off, and eud Tha painting of which wna done uuder hi direction. where their fathers as business men began in poverty. It follows that our millionaires of the future are the OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. FOK YOUNG MEN FROM young gentlemen who are at present theHAPl'Y RELIEr" effects of Error iind Abuse in early lite. dethe onerous conducting skillfully Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage retails of the peanut, candy and boot- moved. New method t treatment. New and remarkable remedies );oks and Circular lsei.t black trades. One clever little free, in sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD is mentioned as one of the ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth Pt., l'hiadel-pbiPa., au Institution having a hi(;h reputation coming gold princes. Having noth- ior honorable conduct and protrs.ioual skill. ing but the power and determination to work, he borrowed a little while ago 25, all of which astonishing forTHE WEED tune he invested in matches. He presently sold his stock at a good SEWING MACHINE! profit, paid his debt, and begau business untrammeled, putting every Xone beltrr ever made. spare dollar in bank, and being now the possessor of 300, a quantity of i LI. THE LATEST ACTUAL IMPROVE- matches worth 75, and money MEN'TS, noseless, light running, nhuitle action. him to besides daily give enough MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. comfort. This is the sort of boy to know his catechism and never go PERSONAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN. swimming on Sunday, and naturally to grow up rich and respected. J. W. HESS, Agent, nt STORE OCDEX. 9U-l- The Camel antl (lie Needle's Eye. W BOESSEL. Have you a clergyman to spare from your well manned pulpits ? Is there any one of your sound divines who is willing to suffer martyrdom s church ? The pulpit iu a in Madison Square is vacant, and candidates will have a chance. Madison Square is the most fashionable spot in this city, and the Presbyterian church, which fronts the green expanse, is the richest and most fashionable iu this denomination here. The salary is SS.000 and a house. This is easily run up to $10,000 by perquisites, and an occasional trip to MadEurope will be thrown ison Square vulgar poverty is unknown. A lot 25 by 100, fronting fronting the Square, is worth 50,000 for a dwelling house. The man who occupies this pulpit will preach to fifty millions of dollars. His congregation will include three banks, and nearly twice as many insurance offices, besides other corporations equally soulless. Oue may almost feel the heavy tread of these capitalists as they tread up the aisies as suggestive of their financial basis. Hence it will answer to read occasionally about the camel and the needle's eye, for they are well off. They expect to be rich one of these days. They are poor enough when you ask them for money. THE WEEKLY SUN is too widely known to lnt the require any extended recommendation; reusous which have already giveu it fifty thousand subscribers, and which will, we hopo, give it many thousands more, are briefly as follows: newspaper. All the news of It is a find-rat- e the day will be found in it, condensed wheu at full length when of moment, and inalways presented in a clear, intelligible, and manner. teresting tirst-rate family paper, full of entertaining It is a, nnd instructive reading of every iind, but containing nothing that call offend the most scrupu- Trctiy well for a Puritan. A New his fortune in England boy home that he htid the "West, writes joined three churches of various faiths, for he is persuaded that this is the way, not only to secure the patronage of the best people, but also to have a baud in all the fun that is go- in Piety pays in the West and is THE WEEKLY SUN. Eight page, fifty-si- x columns. Only tM.OO a yir. No Uutcouute from this rate. . SUN. Same size as the THE A discount of 20 Daily Sun. 82.00 a year. over. per cent, to clubs of 1 orA newslarge four-pag-e THE DAILY SUN. circulation columns. Daily twenty-eigh- t of paper over I2O,00t. All the news for 3 cents. Suba a month, or scription price 60 cents a discount of 3 or first-clas- in.In . FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FANCY Repairing done in Good Style. MAIN STREET, EVANSTON, Wyoming Territory, AXD MAIN STREET, OGDEX, UTAH si gden. The best and cheapest stock of FCSNITVKX uorth of Salt Lake. In order to meet the general wish and expecta, tion of the public anil the for the fl! payment of the magnificent gifts, announced for the Fourth Grand Gift Concert of the Public Library ef Kentucky, the management have determined to postpone the Concert and Drawing ur.til ticket-hlders- THE SUPERB "ESTEY" OltGAX Tuesday, the 31st of March, 1874. They have already realized OVER A great many agents yet to hear from. entertained of the sale of every ticket bi fore the drawing, but whether all are sold or not the Concert and drawing will positively and unequivocally take place on the day now fixed, and it auy remain unsold they will he canAnd have a doubt No THE LARGEST FACTORY IS THE WORLD! BY FAR MILLION DOLLARS, The Slost Popular Instrument in use. is SALES 10,800 Per Annum! C. W. STATN Ell, Agent, . celled and the prize? will be reduced in proportion to the unsold tickets. Only CO 00 tickets have been issued and Jlnin St.. Salt Lake City, Xear Sav age's tinlU'ry. P. 0. Addres, Fox 5S7. 15,000 Cawli Gifts, s0-t- f Cloth for WooP ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ON K (i KAN 1) CASH UI FT ONE GUAM) CASH GIFT ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ONE GUAM) CAMI GIFT 10 Cash Gifts, $10,000 each, 30 Cah (Sifts, 6,000 each, 60 Cash (Jiffs, 1,000 each, Kit Cash Gifts, 600 each, 100 Cash Gifts, 40 each, 300 each, 150 Cash Gifts, 200 each, JoO Cash Gifts, 100 each, 3'20 Cash Gifts, 50 each, 11,000 Cash Gifts, EXCELSIOR MILLS, SEAR $2.vono 1011,000 60,0(10 100,0110 160,000 m 60,1 oot- It. Superior Cloth, lSlaitk cts, Yarn, Baiting, Ktc. Etc. Once AND RECEIVK Our (iOocIm iu IScturn at Advantageous Hate. rRICK OF TICKETS: Whole tickets, $50; Halves, $25; Tenths, or each coupon, $5; Kloveu Whole Tickets for $5k, lor $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for 'tiy. Tickets fi,O00, 227 Whole Tickts for $10,000. No discouut on less than foOO worth of TickeU. The Fourth Gilt Conceit will be conducted, iu all respects, like the three that lias already beeu given, and full particulars may be learned Irom circulars which will lie sent free from this office to all who apply for them. Orders for tickets and applications for agencies will be attended to in the ordor they are received, and it is ho;ied they will be tent iu promptly that there may be no disappointment or delay iu tilliug all. Liberal terms given to those who buy and sell again. All agents are peremptorily required to settle up their accounts and return all unsold tickets by the 20th day ol March. A. RANDALL, SON & CO. 2-- 6 Whitehead' SSF See O. Advertisement. V. GEORGE 2-l- TURNER, (Late C. B. McGregor t Co.), - - - Firth Street, y Ogdeu. Books, Periodicals, Mag- THOS. E. liliAMLETTE, azines, Pictures, Albums, Stationery, &e. Agent Public Library Kentucky, and Manager Gilt Concert,-PubliLibrary iluildiuj, Louljville, Keutucky. S .LxJLO at Dring on Your Woo to 1,500,000 Total,X2,0O0GiRs,allCash,amountiug The chances for a gift are as oue to five. JJ CITY, for the Manufacture of id,! HKJ 45,000 50,000 32.5UI 550,000 employment nTTrTrPTrPC! homes or OGIM2X Is 26,000 17,500 CIGAKB atTheyour work traveliug. is congenial, honorable, ami pays the best of anything ever before offered. Cash wages, snrn-TITJT'Tl pies and complete ouilits sent free: AliREs AT OM'll, GKO. K. IIODGK & Co., 783 and 736 tftate St., Chicago. X PARPE O'HARNETT'S. Main Street, 31st March, Next. LIST OF GIFTS. of his work lie refers to AT WOODMANSEE'S 64 ticket-holder- Lojjjiii, Csiclio County. As On Tuesday, will be distributed among the The tickts are printed iu coupons, of tenths, and all fractional parts will be rvpieseuted iu the druwiugju.it as whole tickets are. PAPER HAXGElt, Etc., credit the observation If of a Boston writer, there is inevitably we may A curious result of a runaway occurred at Sioux City on Sunday mormng. An omnibus team with a bus attached ran . away and finally took to the river. They jumped into a large and the entire outfit disappeared under the ice.-popular. air-hol- THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY. $1,500,000 il01-6n- i. A recent concert in Khcr's Hall, Buffalo, drew a tremendous crowd. About 10 o'clock, when all were intensely interested, a little boy, who had fallen asleep in the gallery, tumbled off his seat. Somebody shouted ''Fight S1' and this outcry being mis- ron tuk niNEFiTor the COAL! a, Boy Falls off His Seal. 4th Grand Gift Concert! ttl04-3ra- match-mercha- A GRAIN WANTED.- - POSTPONEMENT. XiJjiji ASn TOn A CCO. Wall Tapers of the Best Patterns, 3uiscriptient taken for all the Papers of the day, Local, Eastern aud Western. iVjSmJ sl'Jl-l- JAMES SLATER, CENERAL STORE, DKALH 13 THE SUN. AND DAILY. WEEKLY, lous taeto. The best tales story paper. It is and romauces of current, literature are carefully selected and legibly printed in its pages. agricultural paper. The most It is a first-rat- e fresh and instinctive articles on agricultural topics regularly appear in this department. It is au independent political paper, belonging to no party and wearing no collar. It fights for of the best men to principle, and for the election its energies to the oflioe. It especially devotes exposure of the "great corruptions that now weaken and disgrace our country, and threaten to undermine republican institutions altogether. It has no fear of knaves, and asks no fatrors from tirst-rat- their e supporter-- . it reports the fashions for the ladios and the markets for the men, especially the to which it pays psticular attention. Finally, it is the cheapest paper published. One It dillar a year will secure it for anyin supscribor. order to have to get up a club is not oue who THE WEEKLY SUN at this rate Any sends a single dollar will got the paper for a year. We have no traveling agents. PRODUCE, FU11S, Etc., X1ICII3IOTVD, CACHE CO., - UTAIH. rniLE PEOPLE MONITOR To clubs of 10 GAINED A D e ITK03I THE NORTH VISITING operations. 31,314 MONITORS now in USE, SALT LAKE CITY, ALSO, COULD NOT DO IJETTElt CALL f FLEBRATKP COOKS STOVE, or oai anl VTc5, Which hss such a TVmnnd tlimn-lor Beauty and KxcolUuce, purpa'sed. AND EXAMINE h Store". Also by all the Immense Stfoclt FURNITURE . - t fl Store Territory. - , the Territory, caouol l . All our K6oth arc kept mil for Jalw by Z. C. X. i. and tiU iu UraavU DINWOODEY'S or THI SAXTA CLAIIS THAN TO cattle-market- ye.tr. niS reputation. No higher encomium ran b upon a Cooking Store than to say that who uses it speaks In its praise, every house-wifand recommends it to liar neighbors and f'aii. for economy, cleanlinee and reliability iu all he JL Rd-o- The world it fall of ChiJ.kei cryinfc for ; KcLAIVN Candied Castor Oil. ! For lie is Determined to Sell Cheap. over, 31 East Temple Street, 75 First Soutk Street. Sew York Cily. and Elegance Combined. Cheapness 'dl-t- f '".: sorrawuTUih (WW not impaired. It Is delicious, f ffective an J harmless. The tnsto and am! of the Castor Oil i entirely orerrome, 1. cathartic power are rnce in conts. McLain's. TermB'uge lionlxm Are elegant and effective, They, resemble t'rwaui UonbotiH kept Iu confectioners' Bhops. OiiMrvt bo. love them and cy for them. Price-c-t pr . JPor Sde, by Z.V. I1.1, ;s And all obiter dmggitU.' - i . Hjr |