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Show ITEMS. An extraordAnarv 'rJiarriaire took Work. Gibson, Eecles & Co. Etccbmojj Col. E. D. Baktr. Messrs. re now turning out at their new steam S. Sharp Walker, R. V. Lonnsberry and place at Jevington, England, the Aug. 25 Tuad'fi-'Mhsaw mill a from day,Uhe ceremony being per- daily average of nearly twelve Sibley, of Salt Lake,: accompanied by other t' P 1 .L . I..LJ-- . of New L. s formed thousand feet of S. Winchester Esq.. white pine Yerk, dy uie t cry ivev. ivrcnuea-co- n Xoticc. Philpot, in the presence ef a came up fr&ra Salt Laie this morning of Weber County are here- - lumber, which they are selling at very The. married Tbe people office f B'8hoP Ll low prices, at their yard, corner cf and look the U. N. train fir Richmond, large, congregation. notified that the both belong to the parish of Cache County, in which vicinity tkey couple the present, in the Fourth and Franklin Streets. for is, Herrick but the most singular part propose to epenJ three day hunting Jevington, .I l . . Ogden. "1.1... me nas no arms, aim me onae is iact Ma,or'8 A Crack on the Head. and fishing. This the ring had to be placed on the third Mr, Wiggins was brought beforo Al r:v DisriAT. Mr. Alf. Low, the toe of her left foot. At the conclu To uk Abateix Some sage has at sion of the newsdealer at the depot derman Thomson, charged with striking marriage ceremony she enterprising of im. and wounding Nat. Leavitt, Jun., last length, devised a which finest the display Granary stL'ued hand remster. the haidin the pen jlan by baa on night, near the depot. He pleaded not Lake, on Fifth Street, can be abated, with her ftocs, in a town. in fruits very decent aud ported guilty, and asked for an adjournment of and Councilor Winslow Fart was in the passable "hanc . The following tlie case, but subsequently pleaded Recoveskd. in examin engaged Baggage vicinity, yesterdivy, of the guilty, and explained that last night, just t. hplonine to members ing the premises, estimating whatengin men which arrived as he was retiring, some of emigrauts yoig eering skill and manual labor would be compaQy Utah came under window which the and his of of room, 15th last, July nn the required to abate the nuisance, and at , here remaking a great disturbance and using the same time allow the inhabitants of lost by the owners, have been vered. Two sacks of bedding belonging obscene language. His wife was in the Fifth Street to be supplied with water and one for N. C. room, and he went to the window and by way of the water ditch. We under t0 Peter Christeqsen, warned them to 'quit. As he did so a stand that Z. C. M. I. will put a good Jjtilson. or pistol was fired, and thinking it to had gun be can by applying The above bridge across the ditch near the granary aimed at him, he ran down Atairs, was Utah. if the city will do the necessary digging P C. Carstenseu, Ogden City. and at the door he met the young men, and grading. Office - Logan, Cache County He did not Corinne, the irrepressib- and there was a scrimmage. Ukw Paper. Bear" is to have an- think, however, that he struck the com le "burgh on the Teter Chatelain not, Jutland. A company of practical plainant, but that it was done by an- other paper. Chatelain sends us a letter which is norsnn winters have bought up the material or nthar W..J.V.UW. LOCAL Z. Goo C M. I. COLUMH. 1 first-clas- room"' 1 1 LUMBER II , The complainantsho wed a scalp wound and gone Reporter, and will soon of the Daily Mail. on the head which had been sewn up by issue the first number avoid the errors of Dr. Brown, and said the defendant in- will ffekppethey striking him with a pistol editors in Corinne, eschew falsehdead flicteditby He was at the depot former news-papon business to see ood and abuse, publish a live and the themselves horse. and help city about selling a the Al.lormn. Thorns ask ad soma oues- all then respectable they represent; 'citizens of Utah will wish thera success. ion, ftf. the comolainant about beinn er 1 ... t so late at night, and at This morni- down the depot Accidental Discharge. that all the story was not at Low's it appeared ng a gentleman residing ,mfnl,l,l. lie fine! 'the defendant $20 on Wall Street, was removing premises, n,l AMi... which was naid. unknown to some bedding. , His wife, men to be Had h,inM for voun under his pillo-Mm, had put a pistol, the and peace at disturbing While taking away Ih. yelling Iftiev don,t Quit , aattrass the weapon was accidentally . somethine mnv JUchareed, the ball slightly woundin head. the on a crack than worse i his arm, which ' his hand and grazing was in Low Mr. ..hpnt at the time. when t CosDESSATioss.-Fro- m last evening's the lot and imagined he was shot; scared he wasn't hit wasn't ; r. hefound he lyir,-I v:.. v,, v.o thinks ta- save alarms, that Mark Lindsay's daughter who was tUIUUUV I Should weta , ftffd 19 Still .urm, . thV - - k!.l.nl, a rlnov wneniuib.3 U.n , uke a little care and not poke 'them nny ia a very precarious condition. not suitable for publication without re writing stating that he is the man spoken of in the Junction as Peter Jut- land, 'who was charged before .lderman lie Ibomsoa with stealing water. says the Water Master, Mr. Thomas Evans "has broken all laws in obstruct ing the watercourse wbh a dam or gate," and that no one has a right to meaaie witn mat himself. field Creek Spring-- but Chatelain seems to labor under the de- hu'10D th&t ne can monopolize all the water-course-va- . v 1 i i -- I , Iu any quantity at ratei Stvl, 21iolcxt Xll Aiul ratterus C Veronica, Lawus (alllKhitlllf), liiUCUH, OrKiiinlics, AND will receive inimediat GENER.VL ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS! nu onii:us ky k wliicU DEFY COMPETITION. 4 up by the Water Master he would igh bim a3 the law directs. ; CONSiniiNU OF LU MBERi attention. ' ' t 1 4 LUMBER Sbipped to any point oa tue RailroatU ClotJilag lii Great Yaristy, M. D. HAMMOND, n. - Co. BILLS OF a . our mnm goods, Havinc tire JtcHm Saw MIIIk tftidn MTpral Water IVwer milU, w art prepared tularnuu J .1. .V water in ma;vicinity nu maw folk, have no rights in the premises. If bo doesn't get converted soon it will . .tu cost mm sememing, as ninmUtl that next time he was bron&ht 0 r. - Just Arriving? Northern The I OGDEN BRANCH. evvr. aOl.tf. pun- - . . I - rV.,V.v T " ' there. ' '" ' p...' u" ' s ZT J'!.;"'" I , w. m-.t- 0 ' . A T. EFFECTS OF bISGCLV ..J...i.(li.!1: T- - HATS, ", VU CALL. . t?:.s. , ... Ladiea', in LWingaone's mill is likely years oiu, was nuiug. On the 19th vnsi.., mangled Asother t .ranid rate, the mule stum- ,. o a recover. noon, at Malad City, Idaho, hay immediately in front of the ck belongs to Mr. TUo... Pautel. . mare, which in turn stumbled over the wind The on fire, be to discovered t was fallen mule,' throwinew the lad headlung, i a- n a v np rwn nfi nrt liiiiii..,J. iti i u . ... " J , vu high at the time, causing tne nre ui m .1 some iu v . , M , diiJ Misses' TriijjTjJcd liata. and . ZZ Id - i .. I ' Ml i .t BOOTH AM SlIOllS. . i. u tu wonuay, lad about fifteen a West Weber, jr.. of v CAPN, Cliiltlrcn'a. Tancj Goods.. ;' . ' i r- ; tn th AW and Riifrrresta aisiauue, 6.uuu. The boy picked himself up and re- n,U nf .mnlovment should mained conscious a sufficient length of go into the fields and glean wheat enough acci- tn t,rad ,hm through the Winter. Sen- - time to give the particulars of the received to have ' ' ' dent and did not appear 81 sud- p!U n,iVmnrn?ntr'a Ihrald: ' ' any injury from the fall, when he am. ,ftnn. ;AV,r. n,,t cobbla stones denly became unconscious and remained so for about four hours, despite the ef-on the Ulan Southern on Sunday to make or m. parents ana o m. vuruuj. the train' jump. Somebody ought to put forts . n . who was in immeuiaie aneuuauce. somethine oa their caoooEes to make ; naa ,t,.yr.o) alranae, in l uhave oay, the boy had no recollection of the ' himself, had recounted an excursion to, Lake Side'; on the 1st Ml, though he, it to his parents. SeDt. i Dr. Murphy thinks the lad must have Vf. G. Dunbar, Esq. started last Wed an appe struck on his head, but there is no bruise . "4 . . . . . nesday te, the mountains to find We are indebted to our esieemeu cor on any part of lie found one the , first day out. upon it, nor any mark item. tite, abote the' L. for S. W. respondent Fork the body, except a minute scratch near By the time he reached American A (rpntlpmftn from TWdtvi PnTinr-t- v two as we.i the rieht eye, which was not deep Canyon be found another or blood. Itis evidently Evanston informs us of an exciting af most 'gorgeously beauti- - enough to draw i caa I concussion of the brain. of case . singular fir which took place at that city; last J . gCenery in the world. . ' . . Q.4. . . J .1. If a i' tlBVd uo. a. Beveuiecun w AAW v.- - . Qeni jjorrow anu L' nis bibu oiuuruay nignt.. Wala the youth, who had only been in the place Cosidbssatioxs. From last evening's fftrewei admiration party at " few eve. a Newt: jeweler, was next n0U8e days, Thursday employed by out of Mr. , Joshua Midgley's eon Daniel, compassion as he was aesuiuie. Lost seven years, fell from a horse on Saturday he quietly gathered up 26. aged Aug. of JMy IFrom Wnesday, bout a thousand dollars worth of jewelnd hid himself. fj Tier mn. The C. P. Train, due here arm, breaking and bruising it. be- U was supposed, when the robbery A span of horses, valued at $400, be this morning was about three hours to M discover the would and get he try ed, that longing to "Mr. w.' bhclmerdme, were hind time. The Utah Central watch a stolen irom Van Jott s pasture, wonaay waited for it. my on the freight train. So it P unns set, but he was not discovered night. the train started, when some one saw TV. n. mimmo. am The tVin- oaboose. ttersav Inmn nn tn Agriccltcral . runnlng gear( f a wagon Btftad. 4 e Dibtnct the First of Society cultural j he didn't stop front of her father'8 house, when the even v' , (Thursday) tni .k. meet -. .Urh. o,ni team started and Bhe was bumped and ... ,v.. h;.. hn,rfttearlv candle light in the County knocked about frightfully til! she fell off iue Draaeamau attendance of eav nn rascal Court House. A punctual and one of the wheels pasned over hei. The publics demed. U members a revolver and fired at Hank, but the She has been unable to move about sine . invited. fcot himself in conducthe accident, ;i the hand. The A young man, speaking with a foreiga aadFred. Heald took him and the con- counterfeit $13 traiawa, backed to Evaaston, where he Mr. accent, has been passing ander bills in the oily. Placedmjail. He had the p enin& 8t Monday 4 couple of ci!rar boxes, and was Low, Wall siree Mr. Thomas Higg, of the Fire De w-r- ..v, attenaeu was a new kind of with three pistols. He kept cool which pftrtment, ha, mven ed e y several tand-numcan be worke that wanted luiaaW v. MA-- u ni though Tn(v,i Kuuukeiiio. wu. ureaiene siorm. t the by & away throw tke jastioe. I.von had kept narrow escape, instrumental music m pleasing DJ and I Vocal W barely graiing his hip. water at least thirty feet. 8atigfactio to all wm.v: w the Evanstan officers take car. af variety gate great beinS worthy of formc e . ""joung desperado, or will they pl7 cultivation cf se. Th, ; over and Willhmson . . . IM.. . ...1 latent IS D2DIJ vvru.cut, " . ... We need nnt nk that QUesviuuM v" .v ivn4uicu t.o pillar U Qrawlingou the kckof - i and a repetition w me boy hasn't kny ranche or other proUoxea Pertv t fc.v. .v;" The fire originated in spread rapidly. the loose hay on the ground and went in discmarrow line to the stack. Being overed early and so many willing help ers taking an active part in the fight, the enemy was subdued and the most of the stack, with adjoining buildings, lived. The ladies worked like heroines, and demonstrated what they can . . . ... ThRre were abOllt t dozen cheeses ta the stack, put there to keep for winter, ' They were rather over.eonkil fnr pood eatinir. Moral Matches, smaking, ete., don't suit in ' "' 1 , ftf I 1 1 tt c, CELEBRATED -,- i 1 y TUB I 1 M A I Tr-un- s ' I .- B..u... "md, . , T;SirJL.f Dy... .- - ; an! re"7 mun-Cwt- 1 A3TD ' . e. tand. ' ' APPETIZER 'Hi i nit AGISTS K A VEGETABLE PREPARATION, R 0 OT8( compoecd simply of HERBS tnd FRUITS, comtlnel with other are Cathartic, fropertiei, which In their nature Aperient, Xutrttioys, Diuretic, Alterative and Tao whole it prenervr d lo a miffl-ctci. ousntlty trf npirit from the fifGAll keeo them In any climate, which if I IS PURELY nt Sowing Hacliine A.VDXSK CJWt i:LEIiUATi:i 11ANTATI0N FITTERS mi$C& QHGAFSt If one of the most desirable Tonic and Co- thartic In tho world. Tkey t& intended airktlyssa Tcinpcraiicc Bitters. aud alwaya ae only to be uaod as a medicine, directions. to eordUg aheet-anchof the feeble nd; They are the diseased a liver, an act upon debilitated. They a action healthy that inch to degree tinrala'i a remedy to whirb;. 1 at once brought about. Al Women are cepeclatty aubject H it wper, Ae a Spring aedlng every otbxr itimoUnt nn,i Hammtr Tonic thy Uvenoequa), well They are a mlM and gentle Ptwgatlre m aplendid . ' u aa, Woo Uey M weak atron make They Ajprtita. The! cure Pya, lavlgorate. They act. rtirAtlonandnfiadache,, rv vl.l. le Ui ii SWDgs, Cordage ' Tin-war- TONIC j.' : Hardware, Stayla Prug, Notions, Taper Hangings, Qneen'fi-YarOlass-warSaddles,' Harness and Harness trim-- . . .miAir 0? Groceries! Mm 1 -- A FULL 8T dCK vintYo Oar dw WAGON and MACHK NKY DEPARTMENT wiJl thorV. ' '; ; y. be opeBd in t Old TitMng Office Yard, V U. HOOP Eli, SutfK addressed to P. II.. Peeijr, Ogden, will receive proxpr AU orders ttCQjtl&9.. |