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Show mmnsmMt.'Ku.mM'acxtaaiiimm.iimm.mt A Circus Trick A"I)eer on the Hauipagc. If the trntrr-ir- those"theeh wgoii wf the tram' sacrlu Jed An interesting incidint has just Wihiam Hans aud J. C. Wagner, occurred in Bucharest, and has Grout- both connected with the Pioneer ed a profound seusation in theatrical Tannery of this city, met with similar accidents this morning,'1 frcm circles in that place. wl.icli they severe injurie:. It eaetnsthat th f roprietors of the Ab ut ti o'clock this morning: Var-t:e- r anxiutu circus, to was Stthr provide proceeding to his work, and, amusement for the public, lately when iu the vicinity of the residence of Dr. Reed, h felt somethiug strike published an, annouHceuient that n him with greut.'force, in the back. challenge given by Jules liigal, u The result of the blow was that he wrestler attached to the circus, had was knocke-- seme distance, and being been accepted by a gentleman, who, wishing to preserve a strict incognito, would appear before tha public The amateur cthlete, jji a .week. who, it was stated, wan a person oc- cupying a high social position, was rumored to be no other than the l'rince Sixurdia, jt. Moldavian noble, wh Uus the reputation of possessing On the evenherculean .strength. the made unknown''. when "great ing in the circus the hU fiit appearance stalls were filled with ;fger spectaf-- u long bvf Tii the evmnsnceruci:t the of performance. Rigal aud his inrisked opponent having made their to the giidivuc?, at once com- which was, aionced short of however, duration, for the unknown in a few distinguished minuter, amid frantic applause, floorSo ed his pro'etsional the of the success was spectacle great that 'the manager announced to the almiring audience that the uobleuiau wrestler had condescended to appear again before them on the following ercning, when the performance was accordingly repeated, and was continued lpr several successive nights until olio evening an indiscreet mem-ki- r of the troupe unfortunately di rulgcd the fact that the masked wrestler was not a distinguished nobleman, but only one of the clowns aUacbed to the circus. This led to the "great unknown1 a disturbance narrowly escaped being torn to pieces tluLmanagir hj hi: late admirers. and his troupe had to fly for their lires, and the circus building wou'd probably have been dismantled and destroyed but for the exertions of ino police, who with great difficulty succeeded in repressing what promised to be a serious riot. bow the-struggl- ant-igonist- . A Man lives with two Onnceft of His Brain Hissing. - torriblu lfqal,rflid:duriDg the FROM XIIE NORTH V1HTIXQ Co., IDAHO. COULD NOT DO EDW. NELSON & Co. Noir the V. X. K. K. l)tot. brief moment in which these torturing reflt'eti'Stitf Visaed through. the Wf?ONS AND OTIIKU VFUtrrK BrCFIKS, Tcuihk, h. Hunliiift nml Truttiu enuineery,. uiiiijdjjtjlij,' lcvmotive had mill nil utlier Livery Ait utiiltiuilatitiiis lor the been stretching out nearer and nearp(iblu'. tritvrlyii; 4 . . :... , V1)- er the'mau in the wagon, arid the fast freight behind was crowding upon Ilichardson & Douglass the pay-caThe locomotive was al v 1 1 AVIS(1 refuriieir fiUii flie Kmt wiilm most, at the crossing, and the horses jnt('I'liwiii'iKl I I Inifro Ktotk Merchaiiilie, ejieflnl-lof the wagon were already on the at , t Lftlii' Gix.iN ill track. PerhapsBOW that the wag f . JUAN TO BE'iTi:il :i , DINWioODEY'S IuimeuNe SK'is r. . . SALT LAKK CITY, , i.i:-- : y SJIITIIFIELD, CACHE CO., .Of : oner could nnt.be prevented Jrom FetMj.ber 2:J, W74. ! driving forward the .anight have the CoinMivnO c n. 1'riteit low, VjooJ fortune of ge'uio:,6fe.r'hi5fire the enf lrKiu'0 t)ikii That was gine hhouTd 'sti WALL PAPKR and FEATHERS; the only, hope, '.lf't.'.'The engineer Ilemored from Main Street t could n!t stop his train. kow even had Claclv. west ,1'e-ohe dard to. He dul jiot stop. The WHO WOULO WALK I half-btoe-k WHEN horses passed over, the track. The 'aud 79 First Soutfc Succt. i 1 1 fnrnlsli a wagon and its oecunant could not es Z. C. M.I. Light 75, 77 The frail vehicle was struck cape. Spring .Wagon And KlcjtHur') C;iilf!nHl. Cbnpn FOR by the irresistible) locomotive and f The man, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS shattered all who had been-deato warning, CUhr Milts, For Sale was hurled to death as thv train AT WAGON TAK1), His soul passed through the wagon. was in eternity before the trains haltoL'W.'TBJItSSai, ed. The jury exonerated all on W. II, KOOl'K.K. t'2t3-li fpt Ha hl old titemt ou ITFTIl 3T!t Kk,T, About three quarters of an hour board the train. What could they tor lh purchase uni! mIu ct after thi? William; Haas, another do with a vision' of sudden death d ALL KINDS OF PltOLUCK, as well as before ? employee in the same factory, came Garden and tlrttss Sei-dsalong,' and when he reached about the tame locality, he, too, was atAt bin BOOK STORE adjoining Le Vwj s tacked. The first warning of the CO. GEO.A.PRINOE& iVl the PeriaJicals and Kcwpr.jMTs of animal's approach w. s a furious butt For Wood, Hard and the day, lsa a full Btock of Stationery, C011I. Soft from behind, and before he could re OSSAJiS AND MELODEOXS. Wall Paper, Pictures, Fro men,' etc. WITH THE TET IMPROVEMENTS. cover he received another, which ' ' G. V. TJJPNKU THo OKV't, lArn't, mil Mt Fwlet Mnnufc-tcrSMit him to the earth almost helpless. iii t!ie UuitpJ St:iU'. &c. Ventilators. Kegisters, Tha desr, not satisfied, rushed at for Henting and Ventilating Estimate Haas at;d tcre his things .in a shockfurnished. l'romplly ing manner, besides injuring him Country. . jS tprekqcpexs, After considerable fightotherwise. r h0W ia J1H( TALIiS,2S liilto St ing and' effort, Haas succeeded in No other Musical Inafi umut ' "exef 'ob- (Sul forCinuUm.) CHICAGO, ILTM Will find It to UMnnlvMnt.-n-; to uivh.-..making his escape; ''and reaching his tained the fsMue Popularity. is he where and now confined, hotel, RrSend for Price Lits. OlISTACLUS TO 1 AI1E suffering 'greatly, from' his injuries. E. . , Address v t inY. uffalc the men Unfortunately neither of HAl'PT RKLIEF TOR. YOUNG MEN FROM STOCKS OF GOODS jured had 'weapons to defend them- tlie tdttt of Krrurrf nii'l AIu.o iu enrly if'. X1ii1hh1 Kvitoreil. IuipJiM-.ciito Miirriufe re :!vt s. The deer is supposed to be a ' niorvd. K?w method tit treatment. New ami i ' ti if i owned mtue by I'likv iivid Circrilnre person living pet one, ' in that locality -- Stockton (Cul.) Her- rim AT I HAVE SOLD TO, GIB-- 1 free, in rcnM titreVe. A'lrirem, IIOWAKP ASSOCIATION, No. 2 S.nth Ninth St.. I'hii.iel-1'hifPa., an Institution having a l.iitU reiutntion SON ald, Nov. 23. , the exEgOLK.qO for honorable conduct iti.u jaijfftsKunl fckill. clusive riiht to iwauuucture and sell A Faful 5l:iiIro:ad Acideii1, the KIDD KR BKE1J1VK in Cache, for which the Co ui pun 3 Box Elder and Weber Counties, until the cSpiratiau.Jof, the patent.' trtttt binmelcs. ;i ' SALT LA Ki: CITY, (From the Tittsburg (Pa) Leader.) Ogden City, NjbynS, 167-1- . The Latest Stylt-f,'- . A singular railroad fatality occurred on the Mahoning and Shamokin The Low e.H Tr ict i, i Railroad a few days since. PaymastTEH DOLUREWARP. ; er Stout, of the Philadelphia and ' pOR the Reour.ry of n 'SOKKEL COLT, twa LVit'-Terms. Reading Railroad, with a party of ti'e np to j wir old pMt.' Boflr hitul-C. lcv nIvft utiaiilit. braniM the it. his pimhril jomt; regular friend, was making TS . cu in ihu liyrum Hrld, .Not hi t monthly, trip, when a man driving a Ahy iiiforMintion 1itliBg t 1h rct'rTery Ul be team was diccovered crossing the ' " VrrtiB. Curb 0. tntk a short distance ahead. Now a A Farm 'of Thirty Acres, affairs existed of singular condition YciiHt Powder The paymaster's w. at that moment , .,.. five nuifc FiUiU.J on btut Tui Is 1 erfcctly I urs and holeom. car was running at the rat? of thirty ATTORNEY" AT ' miles an hour, with a fast freight in i i h .Yeasl Powder AND ' ' '"' Dooley !' is Cniic. in Full Weight up put were usual The the rear. signals VOTARY Pl'BIJC. made by the eniueer of the pay-trai- n OClre, MaIu S tiret,ipwit J.' B.ylf't ftartilture Api4y (U (Im )rct!iU, w V U. S. I'taMCf n Doftlcy't .Yfhht 1'owdcr ' U. T. Store; Oj'len, to warn the teamster from the - Mahps Klfpint Biscuits nnd lloils. '' ' c:ok1 ikuWr, tvtr.tr i'!.rUi aud Froul.lin IrruU s3tr track, but he heeded not tho warnV:i.: $!-lowder Oi;aa,VtAU. Ioolo. s AY X W. Makes Uclicious MuHitis, Griddle Cake?, ings, and though the first train might C. ' Corn Rread, &c. " p ssibly have been stopped iu time to (gilead.) save the wagoner, yet the fast freight, I)ooI'X ' 'YVii Ht Powder Makes all kinds of Uuiuj ling-- , l'ot Vies, it Fas found, would theu rush down 'AND Lllln UllER. Citkps And rifc'ry. iott light & lic.tltby. DeQuincy's READER upon the paymaster. AND liooUMps Yenl I'owdcr T1IK K:?T MABK MAKClfACIl'tlil). Death" was here Vision of th Is Jjcwt, lipcauHe perfoaily pure. realized with dreadful, force to the Hidtfry, Travels and OootI 1 8pne, with and lluinor .Agent for Northern Vtah, Quaint Spiced tip the Gem. Before them Yeast Powder llooley-occupants-o-f AnecJotts. AuiuHing Id full the because weight. ('lietpe(, JOHN FOWLKH, - CODEX .. was the man in the wagon, evidently Lecture on new Ilia unless death to doomed h Yeast Powdef they brought In gunnuteed to give sntiefiction. their 'train to a halt. Should they ""Tman Jlasy, Hattn Heaxonall' ' lUSiJMoMk far come to a stop, the heavy, freight IK'MA'K I5AUOMETKR. THAT ... "i Powder Orders by letter promptly tttended U. ... Doolej'ii would undoubtedly : dash" through nnd do not be put oil with any other kind their light car and the engine bore Literary luMifuU'S wi'.l- - pleise apply 'iBstrurtisui j1to by tlia quarter. YenKl Powder it. Wh.i was to be done? The Ioolcy' i1JIig 'AdJrefgjO. W. fllwjj sin ier, 8!) tim Is put up 111 Tin funs cf vnriouH Sittvner. Uox 8", 8. L. City whistle shrieked frantically andthe euitaMe for Families. UonrJing bell tolled with dtcadful forebodings House, Ilotcln, Rpf tHitraiit! and Ker, Luke and Ocean of fipproaching death, but the doomhis oa Ycsyrl en tliort or long ed man sat stolidly wagon. r reducSAVE YOUR try voyages ' i: ' the of was, pay-taThe epeed Utah. Wrlftr '(Jtuity,.-"It miles an Jiestora your bigbti .im ed from thirty to twenty TUe market is flooded with Cheap. Iu mow fatal mx jm mmw, collision ftiil the bul hour, ferior, Raking &ud Yeust Powder of light Hy rradlna r Jllu- - fVSViaTJ seemed unavoidable. The engineer, DOOLEY'S YKAST or fhort we ght. Dried Grain Peaches. an$ with face expressing eonceutrated TOWDEll i warranted full strength and AND ANATOMY f lh KYUSIU II T. Tel his hand with the stood pm liovr to It iti to re Impal Wror,; 1NSTI-- ) full weight. MERCANTILE UflLLARI)1 4t whole.le,and retail, generally cl Vision nil Ovcrworkra byr ; huw ' SqlJ throttle, elowly cutting off all he dariLe ,TUTE Paying . 4T:.' cur Wtnk, Watery, Inflamed, nnd throiij ut tbe t'nited State, by dealers to He saw a human being beed do. all other Dif-tut- ei Kyco, and AerSlghtel . PRICKS ' in Groceries and Family Supplicn, o.f the Kye. fore! him, calmy and unconsciously WAfTKiiO MORE MONTY VT ADJVSTIX'l "' "' V' ifjr tiii ,Hr ;"'" JV.'QK OLASUfi l.V YUVR XOSK AXD MS. riding on to death. Behind was the i'luCRJH i'OVRFACK. Pamphlet of 10U X ; ,t 4, ..' , fast freight, hurryiotr along.. gaining dialled. Pjrte. Mead your a4lrti 'ii! - AXB .,. 1W1 :,, o U4 alo t every inomeut, and. forbidding the stoppage of the first train! AVho. was f it.i a j ... 10.be killed? Tpora', in the ear? If - ,.f. t.ttham it . CrnU or Wtai ' W to 10 lay along. Bilag 1TE1X3IAX, PECK & CO., the net would be nif Vcgiaeer responjValt partie4rf soot free, Wrtto fcanedUtol T; TU UN,; Sauajger. .., GoBprsl Agcata for 1'acifio tVau' K vi DB; J.BALL h OCL v. o. W4 sible fur their Jcaila, even though hia -161 Ifertr BU, So TtkCUy. own pcurrd it tW tame moment? til l FURNITUEE KirM-chi- 7C-t- ikJe-riim.'- p. . - di-t- - into-splinter- f PRODUCE . si;t lake city, utaii. , STORK . , it FURNACES, Ranges and Stoves &-Cm v 54,000 BIJS4 I; i . 't ,. 5 as-au- lt, con-fiue- to. the antiplcgistic 'treatment. Gintier gets well J from iBeh-- ' a ttnd aa that it will be oni of Ue oat remarkable cases o reeori LSxUqo Timos. ! F 4,1.1 O I t t, slU-Ou- Teasdel & i. Co., , . tally assaulted a few days .since by Lawrence Dcering, was dead. This turns out not to be true, as word revived at this office last n'ght from From the hi surgeon iu forms us. fuller we note partiglesu atrgeon's culars of the aftair aud the condition of Ginter than have yet' been printed. The lever with which Dcering struck the 'Squire is about three feet long, wo inches wide, aud half an inch ihick. lie buried it fully an inch in tbo brain. The 6calp wound is three inches long. The fracture cf the skull is two and a half inches long, and half an inch or more wide, driv-10the fragments ofbjue down into Uio brain substance. Dr. Fnucis dressed the wound. He could put a finger and thumb without any effort into the cavity of He extracted two the cranium. the brain, one of fiom pieces of skull which was an inch mi a half lung by half in inch wide; the other piece was smaller. A piece of the inner plate was found in tho basiu afterward Ko less than oLe or two ounces of hraiu were disorganized, scattered on the floor, end over the patient's head. Dr. McClurc, uf Dubuque arrived ia' Cascade the day following th in consultation with Dr. Fran-The- y concluded not to open the wound.: The patient is resting remarkably quiet. Ills hearing is perfect, understands everything said to him, but paralysis of the organs of peech prevents him from epeaking wecpt the word? uYes and bo." So other1 part fiaralyzed; npeornprnauin; d n fever as.yet. He is strictly : bo-hin- kfil-t- lft-- 11 1 : A rumor prevailed quite generally aa our streets yesterday that 'Squire Ginter, of Cascade, who was bo bru- If was a FKAXKfttf.OroiDA ...PEOPLE. , , AXD : considerably stunned, was unable1, in the moment, to rise, but upon doing so he saw a large deer backing up, who, with lowering bead and glaring eyes, was makieg ready to spring at him. lie attempted. to get out of the W;iy. but was too late. He, however, succcedi-in grasping the horns of the aniuml, and by holding on to them,"ptotected himself in a measure. A man named Abe Svc, connected with the asylum, had witnessed the 8t niggle, and scon hastened to the spot with an ax. Wagner had become so much weakened that he was obliged tj loose bis hold, and the deer, seeing the approach of Steve, hastened oil", after which Wagner proceeded to the factory, having sustained a few contusions and a rip in the rig hi arm.. ? 1 might be saved supposing the coll him .phculd not. throw thf.rain from the track. Would the engineer be justified in , running; Ao?jf the wagon? Would even that save the train? It sm-taine- ' LiEjiy to be - r C 1 lie 1 J FOR SALE. . iK.T-- 6t u;,.nippioii, LAW Iooloys TE11M8 EASY, ' - ' ;- ST Ycat ER, - . ' - . . ii- - ESTEY OROAfu. , I)o!c) Yeat . i . EYESITv;;- ' - . inIIIST - : . I N . ,V r-u- DRIED'PHA CUES. I - 1 A rwtd, r- r; . bi IT b f. ; i |