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Show TfeThought she might have a big FOR SALE. brother. Sporting Chrouicle. IJOJ's irons Because there was bo time for anAND ! and when in1 he noose, went other. World. Denver fExpress. the (Colorado) From ror a chair to stand on, he said: his he ! A When he lifted up voice, SEVEN MILES FROM OGDENCIIV. One day last week Squire Sayer ''In five miuutes I shall be a dead found it and could nat heavy, very ONKtDA IDAHO. Co., FRANKLIN, to perform the tuur- - man! Mu Must be sold. For particulars enquire ffas called upon get it so high as he expected. dll-t- f "And shall be I a at the Jbkctios Offioo. wi-a ror womau!" sical Notes. happy ceremony couple & Co. NELSON EDW. was nor He tried to impose on her feelings reply. Near the C. N. It. R. lpot. wore making their liome at America. This made him madder still, and because he wanted her to lend him both of an nge which he went out with his 1xey were chair, put his live shillings. WAGONS AM OTHER VKinOT.KJ Baptist Guide. IM'liFlES.Corsf.". Hauiinic :"i Ti''tting Team. called hus- !iead in the noose, and there was a and the be mature, might A truce to all. Beneath the starud hIi cUier Livery Af'oiiiiinhtti(nn lor the real case of hanging. band appeared to be well supplied FROM Thejwifc musi ry vault of golden sun is there aught tritvi'ling (lutlic. bave heard him kick over the chair iu to the in or rupart nature equal greenbacks. in hi,s tfith the VISITING SALT LAKE CITY, struggles, and heard his trasns ture and intense deiiciousness of the in oil' drove one el and The happy pair & Douglass COULD NOT DO BETTER groans, but she kept on washing first kiss? I answer, verily nay; Jacob Richardson ktabrufck's best buggies, and spent ner tfislies A man named Patrick had never kissed fair maiden before, from the F.at with n HAYING ju't ofrotnrml lli'iieml Me iclmii'Iine, especial the afternoon viewing the sights in Dolsey, who was sawing wood in the and his first realization of "crowning TIIAN TO at next yard, saw the whole thing, and life's deiiciousness in those momenta" ly Lltilii'a' Ooods w ill and about Denver, all uueonscious of he rushed around, sprang un stairs. CA LL J XD EXA MINK overcame him, and he wept for joy. the presence of Joel Schrager, a SMITIIFIEU), CACHE CO., and when he saw Mrs. Corkery washHornet. Hornsey rival of the favored bridegroom, who ing cups and saucers h shouted: !n74. Sei'.tt'U luT G arrived in town on the o'clock train him "lour husb.ud is tfbftt Jenlonsy Did for Twjjin jfiike back vard. unfnstfntHl the clothes iiuit'r. made a Hue, hitched it overhead, LIVERY 45 Acres of Land FEED ST BLES . o PEOPLE S3-t- OllXII THE f ie-"- It came to pass that Schrager saw upon the American House register the name of his haUxl and more aged rival, and right after his name This sight druve the word "wife." Joel almost mad with rage, and spite. To drown his woes he went and got drur k snd reNext uioni-th- e fused to be comforted. started Joel to go to home, party work on a ranch, where he is working on shares, aud the happy couple to their home, about two miles below Valinont. Joel sat atone end of tie car, with his face to the girl who had Her husjilted him for another. band who was ten years her seuior, observed thac this close scrutiny ou n the part of the Joel his wife. lie deSchrager annoyed termined to put a stop to it, and for that purpose stepped up to him, Jand a few sharp words passed between thcni. They passed out upon the rear platform, where they remained in conversation several minutes,wheu both disappeared. On the arrival of the train at Davidson, the ycung wife,unea;y at her husband's abseuce, aade inquiries concerning hiai,wheH it was found that both he aud Schrager had left the train. The alarmed wife, feared the worst, took the Lext train southward to seek her husfeaud, but saw no signs of him or his antagonist along the road. On her return to Boulder, sick, weary and full f gloomy apprehensions, she found her husband awaiting her. lie was bruised and wore ladly i white up his about head. It appears bandage that he and Schrager had ccgaged in a scuffle on the rear of the car,wkeu he drew a pistol, intending to use it on his assailant. Schrager seized him suddenly about the waist and fall with him down the car steps upon the embankment, dowu which they both rolled into the ditch; here the fight continued until they both were thoroughly bruised and exhausted. When the fight was over they realized fully their embarrassing portion. The train was nearly out of sight, and they were mile3 from any station. Schrajrer left his antagonist and walked to the next ranch, and took the next train for Denver, where he has remained on a spree ever since. He in the cahibcose, spent Sunday night where he poured out his griefs and told his story of woe to our reporter. He says he will not go back to Boulder county to be laughed at, but will p and do something desperate at disap-jKtiutme- ut half-drunke- badlv-pummcl- ed aa hanging self!" Boulder. from Juan. True Love in Detroit. ''Ves, he Kiid he would," she an a wrimr swered, mvin-- ' the Dolsey grabbed for a knife and ran out, and after a moment had CorVery down on the floor. It was in good time. The old wan was as black in the face as a horse plum, his tongue protruded, his eyes hung out, and another minute would have made a dead Corkery of him. It was a time before he long spoke, and they had to bathe him with whiskey and get him into bed. Dolsey obtained the assistance of two other men to do this, and during all their stay Mrs. Corkery never gave her husband as much as a look. When she had finished washing the dishes, 6he sat down and weut to sewing, taking no interest whatever in the case When Del-eremarked that her conduct was cold and unchristian, he touched a tender chord, and she replied: anybody wants to hang themselves, is it any of my business?" Corkery said he would do it, and he, tried to, but he still lives, and it is not impossible that the day will conte when the two wjll be happy and sing like blue jays on the top rail of a pasture fence. Mr. and Mrs. Corkery occupy rooms cn Michigan avenue, between Seventh and Eighth streets. They do not live as happily as two doves in a cot, on the contraary, it's an fcvrry day occurrence for one pr the frther to wish he or she was- - dead. Yesterday morning they had a "jaw" 1 a fight, and Mr. Corkery remarked that he would rather hang himself than live with her another Mrs. Corkery replied that if wanted to hang himsclt she would "ffer no objections, and this made im madder than ever. "I will hang myself!" he exclaimed, triking the table with' his clenched o list. Do so:" she replied, kicking over chair. He went out on the veranda over- - 3 Carefully Examined OUZEL 1ST 111 iit s lov. lOoda , First cnn oTo-- DINWOODEY'S u OF W ! AVI I EN M.I. will furnish a Light Z. C. Sprius Wagon Fon - DOLLARS HUNCHED ONE MTPMTTTR. El If ALL PAPER aud FEATHERS. Removed from Jlaiin Street 1 west fleck. hall-bloc- k Cider Mills For Sale AT WAGON YARD, SALT L.AKE CITY, VTA IT. d2S3-li- AND VT. n H. 1100PKK, Snpt. Co-oj- u 75, 77 and 79 First Soutk Street. and Elegauee ComblueiL. OinpneHS f dl-t- PRODUCE STORE. FURNACES, it. IV. TUItXElS. Ranges and Stoves LOW RESERVOIR hie old MBiid on FIFTH STREET, fur the lu: cIiumb and Hale of Uin For Wood, Hard and Soft Coal. ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Garden and Crass Seed. &c. Registers, Ventilators, At his BOOK STORE adjoining h keeps Estimatkb for Heating and Ventilating all the Periodicals and Newspapers of Promptly furnished. the day, also a furl stock of Stationery, Wall Paper, Pictures, Frames, etc. iV WALLS.S2 Lake St ISLISS (Send for Circalnri.) OBSTACLES 8-6m TO MABRIAUE. G. W. TURNER . , I'll I CA ( O, I LI Country Storekeepers, IIArPY RKLIEF FOR TOUNG MEN FROM the effect of Errors md1 Ahimc in early lite. OOD REASONS We hnvff 13 why llicy will d your work. following are the "Opinions Thoy are the cheapest to buy, are the beet to me, English Press," upon the subthe text which tells you that G They bake eTenly and quickly, Their operation is perfect, kissed llachel and lifted up They have always ft good J raft, his voice aud wept: They are made of the best material, If Rachel was a pretty girl, and They roast perfectly, kept her face clean, we can't see what require but little fuel, Jacob had to cry about. Daily Tel They are very low priced, HH They are easily managed, egraph. They are suited to all localities, Weeping is not unfrequently pro- F 3 Every Etov guaranteed to gite Settafttettcti duced by extreme pleasure, joy and BOLD BY happiness. It might have been so in Harwick's Science Jacob's case. Manfn'g Co., Gossip. ST. LOUIS, MO., How do you know but that she AHDBT Ladies' SSa ISLm slapped his lace for him. X. The of the ject of Jacob i WHO WOULD "WALK 'If "Jacob Kissed Rachel." l in. ATTKTZOX. UNTIL YOU HAVE y M Manhood KeNtored. Impeilmsent to Miirriape removed. New method of treatment. New hhiI kl le reiiieilien. l'i)k mid Circiilnn ln.nl free, in cealeil euveloe. Addrexe, 1I()VAKU AsSSOCIATIO.N, No. 2 .iith Ninth fi., Pa., no liihtitntionlmviuK a hiirh reputution for honorable conduct mid rirolesaiouitl .kill. tli'lr Will dud it to re-n,- l'hia-lel-phii- STOCKS OF C Teasdel & City Press. lost. The fellow wept because the girl did not kiss him. Pall Mall 'Ga- wirli a paid iKjtiMg. top figure? A JOSEPH ALLEN, Ogdcn CitT.VUh zette. Jacob wept because Rachel told him to do It twice more, and he was Methodist Recorder. afraid to. Jacob cried because Riehel threatened to tell her mamma. Sunday Gazette. He wept because there was only Clerkenwell one Rachel to kiss. " News. v He wept for joy because it tasted Jewish Chronicle. so good. ' Wc reckon Jscob cried because Rachel had been eating onions. British Standard. Our opinion is that Jacob wept because he found ffter all that "it was not half wbai jt was cracked up to New Zealand Esamiuer. be." A mistake not his eyes 'but his Lidies Chronicle. mouth watered. He thought it was a fast color, but wept to find the paint come oil'. Fine Art Gazette. He remembered that he was her uncle, and recollected what the prayChurch Journal. er book says. Ho was a fool, and did cot kuow what was good for him. Englishwoman's Advocate. lie knew there was a time to weep, the time had come, and he dared not Methodist News. put it off. thigh, liberal reward will be in forehead.. fjtinformation fur leading to lU recovery white The Latest Stilus, f The Lowest Prices, Yeast INiwder I)oolcy" Is Perfectly Pure and Wholesome. , Office, 'Mala Street, rppneite J. Boyle'i furniture Store, Ogden, U. T. 88tf. A Farm of Thirty Acres, I )ooleyH Yeait 1 'o w d v r SittKtUd t n State Rond, ahotit five milt Makes Delicious Muffins, Griddle Cakes, Corn Bread, &c. north of Otdeii City. Yeast Powder Dooloy't & TJSItMH EASY, Pot-Pie- healthy. Yeat Powder Apply on the premises, or t II. 8. Llativtt col deikler, coroer Fifth gud rmnVlin Strevte Ogdou, DooJej'n Yeast Powder Iloolej'H Yeast Powler la the 'Cheapest, hecausetull weight. Is .;;: Weber ' eSl-3- m C. PLAIN CITY. 5T. ' I)., : ". ' '.' Utah; County. ' ,. .' W. ; 'STAY-HE Cuh. , U13-2- - k81-2- ESTEY ORGAN. guaranteed to give satisfaction. Be Sure to ask for Doolej Yreat Powder loolev Y'east Powder THE BEST MADB Is put up in Tin Cans ff various. sizes, suitable for Families, Boarding IIoue, Motels, ED IS- - FST-TO- Agent for Northern Utah, - JOHN FOWLER. Restaurant?, and l'iver, Lake and Ocean '' Veseels on short or long voyages AND Fl'-- STRCMOT MANUFACTURKD. and do not be put eff wilh any other kind W.F. CRAWFORD, tf Teriiix. IlooIey'H YeaKl Powder Rolls. Makes Elegant Biscuits ami Iooley'H XOTAKYiaULlC. The Best tr. FOR SALE. Is the Best, because perfcclly pure. AND bCi ia Cakes and Pastry, nice, light ATTORNEY AT LAW ' Yoast lowdcr IoIej'i put up in Full Weight Cunt. Mukea all kinds of Dumplings. ;. W. II ClippTton, Co., SALT LAKE CITY, . lw-8u- GOODS AT Excelsior Treasury. Ogtlen, Utah. The cause of Jacob's weeping was (1204 eod 40 i the refusal of Rachel to allow him to Nonconformist. kiss her again. STRAYED OR STOLEN It is our opinion that Jacob wept beRachel PROM RAYSWARD RANGE, ABOUT THE because he had not kissed flmt of September, a Hark tbtee or lint of A.guat fore, and he wept for the time he had ye.r old horee, alaut 15 handi high, branded on left one email ndTuntiige to purihiow tLeir P : From the Detroit Free Press. BOBTT BUY dish-clot- Come and see rrtMlure taken. OGDEX. Terms Jlaty, Ilatss lieatovaU?.' Orders by letter promptly attended to. JInstructionj given by tha quarter, f The market is flooded wilh Cheap. In ', (GILEAD.) ferior, Baking and Veast Powder of light DOOLEY'S YEAST Grain or short weight. POWDER is warranted full strength and REAPER - AND LECTURER. full weight. UJILLARD MERCANTILE ' INSTt-Sold at wholesale and retail, generally TUTE is Paying the ut the United States, by dealers Higipry, Travels and flood Sense, through HIGHEST in Groceries and Family Supplies, Spiced up with QuaiDt Humor aud For all kinds of Amusing Anecdotes. IT, eia-t- LYCEUM and Dried Peaches. ) . PRICES x isr DllIED 1EA CUES. i His new Lecture on T II E N O S . C3r TH. J. AND E." THAT HUMAN BAROMETER.;; WELLXAN, PECK & CO., Literary Institutes will pleae apply General Agents for Pacific Coast. always in wril'iBg. Address C. W. . Cm 8 AN FRAX1SC0. Stayaer, Box 587, S. L. City. . Bring them along.' J. T. T1IA1N, 18I 2w. Manager. |