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Show Townsen J in the Phil roeori Alfred delphi Times ) There wa8 it to me." o Tom Potts, a locomoTho young man went away and tive engineer in England ' and the taste or bad learned the trade, and in time brought States, is the hero of Beecher a ukap Jumping the Gap. learn" the cooper's trade: and when you hiivfe made a perfect barrel bring Iuteres(ingOossP' well-kaow- self-accredit- breCdiubout Plymouth. walk and to his master a splendid barrel of his A,pn a Bohemian in his own make. Girard examined it, and t,rn- his ever rcv.vu. and ooly gave the maker two thousand dollars talk, for it, and then said to him L the congeniality ot his flack for 'Now, sir, I want you in my I have kept him commute room; out neneeiorth you luchateuipcmment, will not bt dependent upon the whim Vecher is a Yankee ia looking of Stephen Oirard. Let what will but a Culif.T the following story of successful daring. I will narrate it as nearly as I can in his own words. I have heard him tell it very often: 'Well, gentlemen, I dare say you'll think it's a lie, but I canrt help that; and all I can .ty is if you'd been iu uiy place you'd have seen it. I hud been driving the Witch for come, you have a good traie always in reserve." about seven mouths, atd a sweet I nearer was h ilf so The young man saw the wisdom, thing she was. fond of an engine as I was of her. and understood She was the kind of michine a man Years ago, when the middle-age- d men of were boys, Horace only gets once in a lifetime. ox ) diy 'iiivp b jo She made her st"am quick, was wrote: Greeley "It is a great source of consolation very easy on fuel, started off lively, to us that when the public shall be and went like a deer. Her cylinAHIVa IYOUOYHcI (IOOO V tired of us as an editor, we can make ders were sixteen inches, her strokes and tyer drivers seven a satisfactory livelihood at setting twenty-twfeet and she was us kind to hanwhile or so that our six, farming; type dle as a lasts block ten thousand baby. strength To seo her run off with a heavy heads, taking ofTeuce at some article they do not understand, could not load, light and gay, was enough to shame the Juno, Venus aud Helen, drive us into the poor house." Th Olebrited Purlmm Bull, ' DICKENS," and other eighteen-inemaehines. School Record. which tmk rtrnt priw at tks 8tHlc Fair at Salt She uever wanted fixing up. The Lake Citv, in October, IS I, U ottered fur al at Veuus was always going in and out rvaaonableto Urio. APpI; C.F.MIBDT.ETOJ. of the shop to be titivated, and if Orfdeu Clt y 9tf. A illodoc at Church. there s anything I don t like, its an engine that all the time want's to be One tolerably good thing is report-- d ti'ivated. She was always ready and on that small section of the Modoc willing for work. Why, bless you! tiibe now on a tour throughout the she was only washed out for the sake FOUR ACRES OF FINK rountry at the expense and for the of cleanliness she didu' need it a of two or three white men. bit. pn-fiORCHARD, One of thesu Indians recently taught She was the tidiest thing I ever BEARING teveral small boys how to conduct saw seemed as though dirt wouldn't 11 x3l A llrlrk ' themselves in church. The Indians, stick to her. HHck Burn 21 x 40 it hcems, took Lexington, Ky., in Well, what I'm going to tell came Within the limits of Oglen City, North, and their tour, aud chanced to be here off years ago, before I left the old on a Sunday, when several of them couutry, and it was one ot the best Fiftetn Acres of Grass Land, attended the Baptist church to ob- railroads single track then, though Contiguous. All to h tolil on rMtonabU tarmi serve the white man's way of propi- t's got three now, aud in some spots lor eiwii r part stock. Apply to N. P. STEVENSON, ur. tiating the Gre-t- Spirit and smooth Cor. Bingham' a Fort Lane and hunting-groundWitch to the I the the were Well, happy put path ing Weber Co. ' one of the fastest trains; 00-- 4 . on the mail As a matter of course, where the and thtty went like sixty in those Indnns were there were the small days. . was and fined a the a of fhe alsoj boys boys company shilling engineer managed to eecire seati directly in for every minute he lost. He dared front of the noble red men, where cu- not go slow in a fb' unless he want riosity cou'd be fully satisfied. When ed to lose his dav's pay. He had to ED IN PUB. MADE AN-auc see THK BEST the sermou began the boys turned keep going nctit alon ST RUM EN T MANUFACTURED. ouud and stared at un thinjrs before he got in siht of 'em. We were running north one dark ii. never bit a Agent for Northern Uth, flagging interruptedly, and were our ish wouder. the gaze of making wintry day, JOHN FOWLEItV - OGDEN. 1 he Indian, us a rule, is stoical; but best streaks. I should reckon we he was not stoical enough to endure were going about fifty utiles an hrur. 1 was the gimlet look of those boys, which Terms Eayt IloU't Reasonable. saying to myself, she was One of going her prettiest, when we thot became finally unendurable. to. the Modocs, forced to action, leaued ahead as if we had been fired out cf Orders bj letter promptly attended forward and seized a boy's head a caunon.. Instruction! giroa by lbs quarter. as though he wanted a scalp, but he I knew what that meant. We didn't make any attempt to secure had broken loose we hadu't a car that trophy. lie simply twisted the behind us. The coupling had broken boy's head around until it looked in between tho Under and the first CO the direction of the minister, and at coach. I How we flew, to be sure! the same moment a significant gesbreak the whistled truard the to them caused to to other the up ture boys look the same way. train. How we bounded along! H I could make out no objects along Never di i bovs pay better atten tion to a sermon than did those of side we seemed to go faster and Lexington during ths remainder of faster. We must have g' t as fast as the exercises, and the Modoc demon one hundred miles au hour. It was a straight piece of track for strated that be had in him big mate m rial for a Sunday-schoo- l superinten some miles I did not shut off steam dent. directly we broke, for I did not want w the train to run into us, which might whisdid not me hear if they happen A How to Use a Crimlsfonc. tle lor brakes. -p P" It was lucky I kept her going; for CD Common grindstone spindles with o ot had such had I as flyenough just a crank at one end, are open to the W out man about a started Ml) g, -great objection that the stone will yards before us holding a red flag. pin c3 n never keep round, because everv per so me M was There way, uotniog in rl son is inclined, more or less, to fol I knew BomcthiDg must bo wrong low the motion of bis foot with his with the track. hand, which causes the pressure on You might as well haTe tried to i the same to be unequal. I ho harder stop a whirlwind as the Witch in pressure is always applied to the very that distance, as her speed was lright a same part of the stoue, and will soon ful. make it uneven, so that it is impossi time to think, There wasn't much ble to jrrind a tool true. To avoid and we could cot stop, the faster we this, put in place of a crank a small went the better; so I gave her what of 13 cogs, to work into more steam there was. She seemed the former. The stone will 'make to have some go in reserve, for we about .07 of a revolution more shot past the red flag like a flash. thau the crank, and the harder pres I saw meu staud. horror struck. sure of the tool on the stone will Bill. I said, quickl Cret ou the to at and'see what's ahead. another coke every change place and will the stona He looked, and went deadly pale, keep perfect turn, is This round is if it a cood one. ly Uttered, and fell back in a faint wil a very simple contrivance, but it ATTEATiOKV By this time I could see plainly be new to many of our readers. was what wrong. enough There was a gap in the track WHO WOULD WALK I WHEN where a bridge had gone down. You can't faucy my feelings just Z. C.M.I. 'will furnish a light Sunday-schoo- l then. Going to death death swift teacher to pupil Spring Wagon about two POR a wiles at terrible and ex "iSow, my httlo wan, can you nearer aud nearer DOLLARS fall?' minute getting ONE HUNDRED plain to us the cause of Adam's wife and chilof dLittle man (emphatically) "Yes I thouebt my more the gap! SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH. sir; 'cause he hadn't any ashes to nearer! An instant . I Hi. 1 d23-l,W. H. UOOPJBB, tnfK throw oq the eidewalka. Uod have mercy, a saneseu. I 1.1 ,ftcr the main cbance, his money and Dian in speniinj; He dues three crowding his tim. a pi.ros man as work much times as talk bountiful his in and to do, tln-rever-is an and loose rhetorie stintf temptation to b iuatcuratc in both and ultimately irrespinsible trial The statement. aud illustration her o all things, has shown, above oo-'h- t e 1 that aiWr years of mixing culture with religion, the avi rage Plymouth jnembt r is an ignoramus and agwrtfij). Instead of seeing in the witness , t, fjr the defensi-- a set of fiuely-cu- bx adhere- discriminating Beecher, we find a par eel of tattling old women, some of them abont the grade of kitchen domestics of a country town of New blue blooded nts of Mr. Knlaud. Mr. feeecher has succeed iu inhi with own his membership spiring has aud atr them given Intensity, his looseness of tongue, his che p familiarity, and his want of dignity, and useful u:a, not a eler-y- discretion If a u-- s. ai, would m uewp iper.as Mr. Uceoher dne with the Christian Uni- n, - be regarded as absolutely be would Oflpriucipled. Sam Wilkeson, who is ona of Mr. partners, has been a lobbyist at Washington for years, and is the author of the celebrated Jay Cooke pamphlet, "A National Debt I National Blessing." Oliver Johnson, Mr. Beecher'a ed tor, is an acknowledged Atheist with of Spiritualism, etc. Frank Moulton, "The noblest friend that God ever raised up" to Beecher, has been in the habit of taking his ten drams a day for about filteeu years. And if Theodore Til-tois proved to be a loose fellow, Mr. Beecher is involved in responsibility fur Mr. Tilt oil's prominence before the country, aod fur Mr Beecber'a own iutiniacy with him "deed, to bean observer at this trial, Tiltnn stands out. very clearly as the Intellectual if not the morai progeny f Henry Ward Beecher! The same disposition to interfere, to challenge, to pull down, which Mr. Beecher has remarkably developed, is indicated luperlatively by this less volatile and toore youthful disciple. "To behave is God would do if He were human," a the essence of Mr. Beecher's inductions. a "Very well," says God I am." Beecher'8 side-show- s n Til-K"- Learn a Trade. I never look at my old steel rule that I do not bless while my strength las s, ID! com-Posin- g t, my-tha- -- - I .bu tL mo- mercy oi tne world ftnt v. i -- is uot wauieu to the Ja type cafe and Md work; for I learned i can go bt sure tto the prln " ldue tnoroughly newspa pcr ork. job wort . , wva num. auu press ' T nrlr . I l r od It IS a roflr linnn urln'nli the Possessor can stand firmly. There ou tT . vigor tor both mind and j t My in an imnut t..,i.. the :lf-c the of Slad n r, part m..u. uo irom the acad emy W thft nnnt! ft' congest and surest - - rmuug . . omce, or Wfch, or.i ifum, jua jvitaoe, be sure true "Jw . Qa 1 grand . Sura- J f tee artiz: , J.. J n pi of the perW "UX. na g. Qlrmrd from anhood. On the twenty-firs- t wversarv , f i,: . ..-- v ma mrin-aa- , tie . ved bA0)d to i.- y lll!lHti tag thinf , us . uuuation, and, atter thiat, iQt wLatevcr ou h. heard, C18 a to tut; arm farming is a tra de, -- o,.J 41J Vi... lUi I 1118 an- - ent 'time cted F"iaotion gserviC0. the iiner Uut GirarJ 9& 1 to iq Now go and while y0U to-da- y H ' 9j eS-ivq- aaiMYAV o Bull For Sale. Ile-for- ui h FOR SALE! t riiauiie a has Well, would you believe it? the engine just. cleared the gap! It was sixteen feet across and about sixty feet deep. Sac juuiped the gap like a stag and what's more, she struck the rai's all right on the other fide and kept right along, just as if she had not noticed the gap. I stirred Bill up, and, with both of us at the brake, we managed at last to stop the Witch. She was on a t"ar that day, bnt I had not the slightest idea that she would jump the gap that's a fact. learn a must bo Uve. q and IIu. . t s. il-7- t. S SOMETHING . you . OUGHT to KNOW AND grEED UNNING, jlGHT J Coupled with immense power and dur- Sewbility Tbe only straight-needlcombines thea wuiclt Maehine ing e gieat essenti;. Ohaerration Hnd practice hare demonmi ateI the fact, that eood aewine en n be done on all firet- claRnwachinrs. Then the enquiry arisenj Which Machine run tbe lightest? W IXD. THK Which Machine eewa ibe l'aaiem? THE WI2KD. the handiest ap Which Machine ha pliance?? THE WEED- Can Query you eew, Busceosfully, with' No. 8 cotton? l en! THE WEED. OX N. B. Saturday being the day which calls nuny from the outlyinj towns t Ogden City, I shall make it a point to b found in my office alwajs on Suturdayi. OfFICB AND 8HOW ROOM ON MAIN (STREET, Tithing 0)p. J. A. P. PERKINS, Yard. to the 014 S. W'etd Agent M. Company, OODKN C1TT. A Gem worth Beading ! A Biaaral worft SAVE YOUR ETE5I Tt CJll.l xiestore your Biguu THROW Affil sSW-U- v 1 yonr SPECTACLES, By reading oar Illa- - 1 tmtra PHYKIOLOUY 1 AND AJtATOMYpf the EYED VZ"ii?t. TelU.... 1mmt to Itef tore Impaird t VUlon nl Jky t liovr to care Weak. Wattrr. Inttainea.mt et Kyea, and all other J k Orei-workc- Ii ' eawiof theEffi, WASTKNO MOUK MOtfEY BY ADJUSTER? Kear-SlgM- IfJGK O LASERS VJf YOUR KOSB AND HIS ilGURISQ YOUR FACE, famphlet of 1(W Mailed Free. Bend your address paffes to us alo. Agents Wanted, itj frMrratf&l. (ients or Liulles. $S to 10 a Cull particular sent free. Write immediately, DR. J. BALL & CO., ff. bm So. 81 libertj 8t Bew Iotk City, u a ESTEY ORGAN. B5T-TO- the-Indian- open-mouthe- Sccisg ! t) I.If RUMMC THE "LIGHT s 'DOMESTIC w d 19-- tf c3 0 Q . . 1 a d cog-whe- o . 0 I . - m f- "Sf- X VVT2 'In calling the atlentien of the publw t our machine at this lime, we cannot refrain from referring to our buines of the last year. We have sold a large number of the DomHtlo MficliliieM. rolJ them in all put t s of the and for all the varied purpos, country of seeing, and whether in city or country We ha?e For Family OB Manufacturing Purposes, We unhesitatingly claim that they have, fully answered the requirements and the expectations of the purchasers. No Machine hat ever leen more Satisfactory to the Buyers. That any Sewing Machine should hare se many POINTS SUPERIORITY! OF as are claimed for the "DomeHiio"' to many minds incredible. Tbe fact is, tbe inventor itttrted right, and that th machine ehould be superior is only the natural result, and explains tbe extraordinary lead whieb this machine taken with the public over machines long re-- . garded as the best. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogue? o( 'l)ometic" Paper Fashions furr.ULeU free. (Enclose Stamp) ref-m- f DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Company, Stats Street, Chicago, AG EXT I0R NGRTUIIRS 111. UTAH, JOSEPH T. 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