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Show Jacob ZnVdel. of no7EWw ..w m- J- called Wilbri. return from U gentleman Iook, bale 'vin to Oerraaujr. The 7th h U i year, aud , He wasbutnin-hearty alwhen be left hi native land 0f Bge be never enjoyed jhefiMti.me. Iles.js hi life than while on kini8Pf better in hi fat herUndthis trip 10 and from - Small Pox We are sorry io learn from Marshal Fife that Mrs. Clements and her little son have contracted the disease froo which Mr. Clements has re The public should cently recovered. keep away front the infVeted spot. Every J recaution will be cent uucd to ;oiall the disease Don't be alarmed, nor spread the contagion by frightening people into sickness. Seet winter night! the guttering auri, lUd ne'er before Kh ralianoe be.a'J; And yet. I k'.ew nut why, their lUht To aie both (aiut aud duk leeni'd. Twaa that your eyet, my fairy Intel 11a I turu'd on me their gentle light; Twai th t my euul near you forgot That aught Ah, awaet Lean ter, still tby pea Harp on the thought of dayi gone by, When i ambling through the Deldi and "sick," Yunr muttache turned unto the iky! Vfa do remember well that path k and a "Snow," "uioonlH-amn,chap; And the awfu! cold the danmel caught But that hai all been atoppad by ul'ap.M " The atari, they iliiue aad twmk e yet; Y ur )nivd love can atop them not. And ''winter nights" now long since paised For here the weather's fearful hut. , him bread. sjine If 8. l will use a little reflection, will see the folly of his complaint. He oust remember be was not riding on a trtft car. but in a private conveyance. od that tbe distauce is not less than two iles. We venture to assert that S P. N. ou!d aot get a ride the same distance in Ml Lake City, unless on a street car, for less meney Anl in regard to the tread, be should understand that the fotletnan and he u a who provided lunch on the grounds, was not l the bread business. He paid a good mm for tbe privilege of selling lunches d dinners, which were pronounced by kil patrons first class in quality and J reasonable in price. It appears ttrt8. N P. N. finally prevailed upon the iwtleman to let him have twe loaves, , bich he paid another cents. fifty 8-- N. wants to know if "we breathe free air of a republic!" and exclaims, "Have I falUa amon? Athens I" And 11 because a gentleman who had bought edfor those who dined with him.didn't t to it out to every person peddle hort memory who forgot to bring y,r or his ptcQio with him. If 3. P. N gore to a baVpr K. nU ouSht bread in Ogden as cheap as in "7 eiher civilized' city. He might J eaonably have demanded plates, or and forks, or cruet stands from keeper, instead of going 4 "ockery or hardware store. W re sorry that S. P. N. abeuld have wll " i... 'unch-stan- d p 't -- txtorted" oat of a dollar dm ing to Ojrden. and hope that tbe ormoui expenditure will not embitter wt of bis days, or nights, and that ,b PriTile?" of "free re- KbHl "til become modified before he apti agtin to ojJUra fte 'f aeas. qCj Oh, do not trust too much to "eye;" They will not always lead yuu right; This moouli ;ht reading of the soul May,peradvtuture, spoil your sight! XU'RCCTIO. Soda Spring. v (Continutd.) HOOPER SPRISO. The king of all the sparkling springs 'hat gush up Irotn Nature's fountains in the neighborhood of Soli, is one mile and a half north of the S'errett House. It is named after Hon. William II. Hooper, familiarly known as 'the Captain," who has built a bouse near by tbe spot where theme health giving waters charm tbe eye, make music for the ear, and woo the thirsty to Salt Like by tbe rtgular morning train cool the lips and please the palate from ts foaming depths Half a dozen bub white capped stream., hut a few bling. Tun Bkatiko Cask. Io Justice Mid- inches aptrt, shoot up in the m dst jf a dleton'S ; Court, after the 'evidence recircular pool. J lining their foroes into ported in our issue of yesterday, Josiah rne body of liquid splendor, which, Ferrin was examined in rvlatiou to the reinforced by siiter spriogs on its rip- shoe in court. He said James Ferrin into 8oda Creek, bu. a ling journey, wore one like it, but smaller. Jas.' Ferfew feet distant, and is lost in the rin here puiled on the ehoe alleged to be babbling brook. Icy eld, pleacant to hUi over the boot be had on, which setthe taste, slightly acid, sharp, pungent. tle! that question. and invigorating. Ibis grand spring At 11 a m. Mrs Freeman and her son forms a volume of tonie water which we were recalled, and identified tbe defendbelieve cannot be surpassed oh this con ant, Odd, as one of tbe parties who as- - tinent. Although arising so close to eau ted complainant. pettier and formieg but otie larg; pool, This closed the evidence for tbe prose- eaoh of these springs has a perceptibly Un motioo oi aeienuatus coun culion different flavor, that in the centre being sel Merlin Befrett was discharged, no the favorite. evidence being adduced agiinst bitn. In he vicinity of any large town,' the Lafayette W. Williams was called to Hooper spring would draw admiring prove an Ubi in Henry Holmes' care. from every point of the compass, He testified that said defendant was at throngs and an immense fortune to its proprie his house in North Ogden between 10 tor. Wliea the Utah Northern and a and 11 o' slock on the night of the 20ih branch of the Union raotno meet at Jane. Soda, tbe future Saratoga of the West, Joseph Burton testified that on the the fame of the Hooper Spring will be eatne' night be saw Henry Holmes cut-ti- world-widand the effects of its healing lucerne in North Ogden. waters will be felt by invalid visitors Henry J. Holmes, defendant's son, from tbe four quarter o tbe globe. testified that be got up between three Close to the spot where this bright and four o'clock a. m , on the 21 t June and beautiful wa tr effervesces in the at North Ogden, and saw kis father sunshine, repeating the light in d.m'ing . dressing himself. coruscations, ether springs oose up from Elix Holmes, living at Liberty, near the depths beneath, a moving mass ot est neighbor to complainant, deposed fluid mud. And others again send frth that she heard the noise of a scuffle and odors, not perceptible strong a pistol shot on tbe night of tbe 20th ef esoept to those who are curious enough June, and afterwards beard the clock to inhale them ' The ground in this . . strike 12. is performed with spring-bolethe vicinity that JoMah M. Ferrin testified and seem, at first unsafe to Step npon, complainant't character for truth and but eiperience brings security, and one veracity was generally Baa. is boob tempted to take a spring seat Court adjourned. All these curious springs have some The audience at a French theatre purative properties, when used as exter is uever troubled bj tall hats worn nal applications.. ' '', bv ladies. ' 'J he following notice was rls . I af e, . gas-lik- e . s, stkAm Bif sraiso. few to order. len, called the meeting Tbe public hall wag orowdel. The openio services were attended to. after which the Declaration 01 laaepenaenoe was resd by J L Fogg. Mumo by the Paradise Martial Hand. Charles C. Shaw, E q , delivered an excellent oraHteches wer made by Mesats. tion Alvm Benson. J. H Four. f. F Fisher. and long were given by the cheir. and by II. II Peterann and K H Bradshaw. rroteexr Louis Halvereon presivleJ at the organ. TuedtT was tnssed in nvrth and lov. A children' party was held in the afternoon, and a bill in the pub io hall in the evening closed ibe day's enjoyment. Peace and eood order prevailed throughout the day. J. Umswgrtu, I. 0 TliOHSRK, bank which send forth such a mass of effervescence as to cause a fount on tin bosom of the river, like the wake of a fast vessel or a white sash on tbe shia ing blue dress of the beautiful torrent 11 II J. Pktkksem, S. Allin, Committee. SULPHUR MIXK. Eastward from the Sterrett House, ESTBAYJJOTIX nbout four and a half miles, is a moun. mill? FOLLOWING Dt'iCKlBKD ANIMALS, If J. at claimed wiihia ten days, wil - avid tain of sulphur, at tbe foot nf which, and Ntturdny, July 17ib, at 4 p.U. at the Kslra I'uiiuil, Ili iitliMU t liy. side a its as if of out of couple running One Urge himk live year el J mare, branded X veins had been opened to prevent a pros-sur- e on left thuuldr One iiuto Iwulre old bone, braaded J oa of brimstone on the brain, are two lett shoul Ur, J C --year o left thlkh, tyaokah braad M little streams f.iucifully called "Vinegar on rl(ht thigh. A. 31 4 DSU.V, iprings." Their scent i abominable and rouaukeey, Urigham City, July 10th, IS? a. heir flavor narty. Mr. K. W. Miles, who has a "mansion'' near by. says he has drauk considerable of it. If be like 0. C. OR US BY, M. I). t he ought to drink it all, so that unfor WUOlKSALg AKD SCTALS tunate visitors in in lit be saved from the temptation of smelling it. Miles' manLOU iN, CACHE COIN CY. sion is built of logs small ones and can l I And it to their Co operative liullielione be seen without the aid of a microscope adTaniaue to iuiect slot k aud learu price.s.VM during the summer season. To find it in the winter, the snow has to be shovel ed off. Miles is a genial fellow, of cona- mnon-atruc- Roam there no more, nweet "Jom-eo,- " Your "dream of youtu" ihould uow be o'er; Let bve alouf, a little while, And teare again that girl no ruortt poM-tiYd- y to I.citndor. Sltiiiza n-- bit-Url- ui erth could ue to bright. LcixDiB. f houe enclose a of lbee hole, but they are all open to he pub ic view. Early in the sprng Rear river is so high as to cover the-- e pr ngs from the vu'gir gaie, Douh- headed visitors have spoiled this siuu- ar freak of Damn Nature by throwing stones into tbe aperture., ho that the steamboat pur5"gs are not so cloxely miiated as in former ears. About a quarter of a mile above Ibe Steamboat Spring, are several springs on tbe river The time paie'd like a dmtiu nf youth, for lh'uh I'd ofleo wnderrd there, The diMauee uerer aeani'il to Uort Ai whvn 1 walk'd with yon, my dear. 1 "Extobtion " S. P. N., writthe Dcseret News, complains ing of having to pay fifty cnl to a jab wagoner for a ride from the Utah Central depot to Jones Grove, Ogden, on the 5th inst., aud still uiore bit erly of the refusal of a lunch stand keeper to sell waste pipe of a steamboat. the path the moonbrann glow; 'neitth tilpamal Irtry Aud hnw you liukeJ your arm in uiiue, mencement of a log To anve fro. sl'ppinK oa the auuw? . Blan-cett'- s to from the This noise occurs at intervals of a few second, ant accompanied by a rush ef wtter which gurgles up nearly to the surface and th'-retires The com- Do you rvnit mlwr how Last evening shout six Sad Accident Yesterday, as Washtook place neHr the a scriiiiniafle 0'cck ington Jftikint was driving II. S ul ofa depute that took team aud sidi .g on a box in the depol. groiijt at the dove on Monday night. plce wHgon, while crossing a ditch near S. II. and son e McGh Mr. an Hank M. fft Hilgiubotham's house the box tipped, lUnk an I young McGi'il B,, a cct to, pitching bitn over. He fell between the the father but the lead, chiming taking horses w hich became frightened and ran and to hire an iaieresf, the son retired, against a tree. Just as the aniunls Mr. Rank met him in good s'yle. reached tbe tree he was getting off the shewing eonnideiable pugilistic wagon tongue, and was caught between All the ikill till th police interfered. the tree and one of tbe wheels and bad8 were taken before Alderman parti-ly jammed. Four ribs were broken, one and the case being proved, of bis arms XhouiKou cut, and his body severely vtr. ea:h fine t ii and costs. bruised. Dr. P. L. Anderson attended to his iujuries. The young man is in a Tbe wagon was dangerous condition. tub Hill. The main arproaeh to considerably damaged, but the team was Fourth Btreet, will be cod. unhurt. the bench when the large siderably improved amount of gravel btipg used in Emigraxts. Last rvening one hungriding it has become tramped into solid dred and fixty "Mormon" emigrants arBut the street will never be a ground. rived in thisi city under tbe charge of widen-t- i, good highway until that bridge is Elder 11. T Burton. Elders Elijah N. or the canal properly covered up As Freeman, Peter Sinclair and Jacob Zan-de- l, it is now it is very inconvetiient for returning missionaries, were al.o y pissing team, and in tbe dirk is with the company. The trip from Livd'ltigerous. The upper part cf erpool whs made io twenty one days, nod town ought to bars one thorough good w'ms a very agreeable and prosperous thoroughfare. journey. No accident oecurre I, and only one death that of a motherless infant, on the sea. Elder M. II. Ilardie, who Graxd Night. On Saturday night crossed tbe sea with the company, staid there will be great attractions at tbe in the Slates to visit his relatives. The On the occasion of the Og'ien Theatre. Elders looked and felt well, leiiiuionial to as?ist Mr. F. A. Shiells returning and the entire company seemed in exceltut of the misfortunes occasioned by the lent spirits. They remained iu Ogden txploMon in his store, the fine comedy over night in order to attend to and Up" will be presented. This their baggage. ill he followed by an Olio, when able identity As soon as it was known that the The perform ers will sing and recite would stay here over night, ntertiiinment will conc'ude with the emigrants food was collected for them, and an force of ' Turn Him Out." Let us all go, abundance was provided for their supper help Mr Shiell and pend a real plea and breakfast, of which they paitook iu not evening. The public can depend the City Hall. Tbe residue, after all were en gelling their money's worth. See suibfied, wus gathered up for the poor land bills and programmes, nf ibe city. Most of the company left for ' 5 recall that Lapp? Unit Whtn flrt I Muntrred by yeur alJo; An.l coul I ao tpeak Ar tin Hutu, Tha word wy trembling Wrt supplied? Do you Pugilistic Ocden fjrms tbe river bank, emit a siugular s'ars and stripes were floating ia'tke ' ." sound, resembling the ejection of vapor 01 aee. At 10 am. the marshal, A. A. Al Mniizti to A. DRUOGIST. siderable experience in various parts particularly in tbe region of Ibe mouth le has been a traveller in warmer climes, having, aecorling to bis own 1 and back twice, statement, been to and talked bis way out. This accounts, no doubt, for his taste for brin. stone, and tbe liquid thU be lakes for "vinegar ' which ia diluted sulphuric acid. The sulphur mine has been worked, nominally, by a joint stock company, with headquarters at Salt Lake, an J which, we believe, is negotiating for its sale. Actually it has been worked by the joints and limbs of '? addy" Miles, whose head and all his quarters ache vainly for wages. He is now resting from his toil and lookiug antioucly, with folded and other kinds of "arms," for the President or Secretary or some other man of the oompany who is reponsible far his little bill. When the mine is so'd. and it ought to be worth a fortuue, we hope "Paddy's" account will be settled. 1 SODA SPRINGS. AT THE Sterrctt House i from Eranofu arrlre and depart twit e a week, aud to aud Irum Frauklla oucet srevk. (Initios ami Conveyances To all points of Interest la the vldDitV. W. We 8TERRETT s51-2t- t Proprietor : a THE Hemming Candy Factory, . Bi Doors rkmth of the Uub Hotel, MAIX STREET, - OODKJt. . Home Made Candy WHOLESALE AXD HE TAIL. Country Stores SopplM. 8eod OrJers tu F. H. READER. stft-ls- a ESTEY ORGAN. Celebrationis. SKWEYVILLI. anniversary of National In. dependence wat cetebrate-- at tbe school house, Deweyville, ISox LUer county, on The OBTAtX Mail Coaches rurther descriptune of Soda's attrac tions will again have to be (continued in our next.) CtN TO THESPRINOS V NITERS lWard ly tbe VJ wr We a TUB BKST MADX OCHh A NO PUREST-TOMI- U t. 8TBLME.NT MANCfACTtCtD, Agent for Nortbera Utah, Monday last. . At eunrlie the National Flag was un. JOHN FOWLER, OGDEN, furled amid firing of guns, etc. At 10 clock the ansembly was called Terms ay, J!ate$ Reat&mhU, to order by President Dewey, chairman of the day. Orders by letter promptly attended to. 0! Ye Mountains High" was sung ty the choir Instructions given by (hi quarter. Frayer by tbe chaplain, W. 0. Saun sia-tders. liailte the Brightness," by the choir. Reading of the Declaration of Inde OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE, pendence by Andrew Uigler. Oration by Crandel Dunn, orator oraa tbe day. f Maarkuanner. Ibe star spangica i- -. a W 1 resi- HAPPY RELIEF I0R TOUNO MKI PRttM DI Ahueet la Mrly UK effects of Krror. dent Dewey. Speech by W. 0 Saun. th. Keatored. lospadisneiiU t Marriage re Maiibnod We movel. New Method v( treatment. M.w aud ders. Hard Times," by C Dunn. hank Thee, 0! God, tor a Prophet " by le remdis. looks and Circular! leetit ia iwwletl envelopea. Aildreat, HOWARD the eboir. Benediction by the chaplain. rree. ASSCK IATION, M0.41W North Niatk SU Pbiad.1-phlAdiournment for one boor. The teeple o tastitatioa having a bitch repautioa Pa then met in the bowery for outdoor for houoraiile coadact aud brofeesioaai siill. amusements, horse racing, base ball, etc. Dancing was provided in tbe school house for tbe juveniles in ibe afternoon THE and tbe adults in tbe evening. Tbe day passeJ oa very pleasantly MILLS WOOLEN without anything 10 mar the enjoyment EXCELSIOR was noticed that It t the assembly. there was no s'rong drink ued, nor any In tbis city eommenced work swearing heard throughout the day. Committee of arrangements, Audrew sgaia on MonJay, June 14. Biffler. Mark Bia'er. Mile Gardner. "Marshal of the diy. President Dewey. Cloth Exchanged for Wool Reporter, W. U. Baun Jers. ry a, s37-U- posted up in a conspicuous position, cent One mils and a.fcalf from the hotel From fort ft to forty-fiv- e and proved to be very effective. "The Cache ctean xtUl Co., Htrcm Cut, uool afor westward is Iter pound curiosity worthy of a maiiairtfr requests that all encd-loulJuly Otb, 1875. wanhd tntot. From ttrenty-Htvv- n ' Riant on tha banks of the Bear visit. for ha's their will to thirty for unwished remove Editor Jojctio.i: ing lad'es wide and rapid rushes' b'7, which the of tbe of rci the accocmodatioo An . For the convenience ef rwidente ef 8ir: Yesterday the Ninety-nint.boils up about twe of our National independent Cache Coanty Joel Risks will eaebaao audience. The aed, the btld, and river, a soda fjriofc niveraary while close by was celebrated with usual formalities. cola for wool in Logan. . i the pkin arc not expected io Cjia fret above the, ground, tb Cred sua-risand solvl.roc were which At tvtv guns apteral Btylwia iae nhh this , - c- h ply request." v - |