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Show ITEMS. LOCAL New Firm. The U. P. Brewery should do a double business now, for two live men are ia its business. By A P. FbU!T.S. VTnt " Tribe Lake Teasdel, pay ib 4Dd fruit to car ,oad t0 FraDkliD Chicago. Teasdel is agh &Co., drid apricots, peaches CiU for W"ot' Iv the merchant, shipped, first lot of dried 11 W88 ft ' , COaSigDed I ad plums. New Head. Th Beaver Enterprise Exponent has a neat, new heading and talks of Exposest 1st. among other interesting further impravements Scip. is alive The Enterprise of Auz 31st says: lies, contains an essay on the of the body, by Miss E. R. Yesterday a containing from No. 13, Vol 2 three wagon load of straw, belonging to , republic of several enquirers. It Mr. W. Bicklsy, caught fire and was request k, reflections on a eubject eonsumed rapidly. The flames extend wiU cause many to ed across the way, to a stack of Mr iBToIved in much mystery, especially it. not investigated John Rothell, and it was partly destroy- those who have ed,but the fire was finally subdued with was marked out out doing further damage. Scales The ground The Womans' res-Lecti- pea-stac- k -- and work commenced, for en erection of a new set of hay 8ales south side of the new brick Tithing Tbe roof of the office is on, and this morning, the the From Saturday' a Daily of Sey. 4 Ths morning a strange Pokcupise. Office. "critter" was seen in Mrs. Higginbot bam Senr's lot, en the state road south It was lassoed and caught by Isaac combira-tioStar Phil's Comk. Thbt'ti: Browning and John Reese, and proved including a number of the Id Salt to be a porcupine. It was brought to lake favorites, ladies and gentlemen, the Jchction office for "the boys" to The actors stay arrived this morning. see, and spread out its claws and elet the Beardsley House, the actresses at vated its quills when introduced. It We wish them a plea-jathe Utah Hotel. tie shingling nearly finished. n, nt visit and weighed twenty pounds plump. paying performances. Supt. John Sharp, of fte U. C. R. R.f went East this morning. Be was accompanied by his son William PresiQ., and Don Carlos Young, son of dent Brigham Young, who are both gocoling to Troy, New York, to enter a of lege for instruction in the science a them all We wish pleaengineering. sant journey, and hope the young gentlemen will achieve all the success they and their parent's desire, Fob, TH5 East. Mr. William Taylor, the leading merchant tailor of Iowa City, and brother of the Taylor Bros., and respected citizens of Ogden, has been visiting his friends in Utah for several davs. He called to see us this morning, and expressed great admira tion of this Territory, its climate, devel opemcnt and prospects. He will take a trip through Cache Valley, and start for. home in about a week. We hope to see him here again at seme future time Feom Iowa. well-know- n as a permanent resident. The upper story of Driver's Masosio sew brick building Main Street, was occupied last evening by the Masons. Gtiat preparations have been in progress for some time, and when all the furniture and paraphernalia are fitted up the Masonic Hall, Ogden, will be a credit, to the order and an adornment to ny qity. u The second story of the building will make a splendid ba'l room. Last evening's Deeeret News contains. the particulars of shameful outrage, committed on John C. Lambert, of Rhodes' Valley, on Mr. Lambert, Wednesday afternoon. who is a sober, respectable young man, was coming to Salt Lake from Farley's Caijon with a load of butter,, when be wm stopped by four men who had loads of coal and required to drink with then?. He declined at first, but afterwards took a drink to prevent a quarreL But three of them followed him and commenced to Hae him, John McFarlane drew a knife on him, and Lambert knocked him down. Wm. Murray then, attacked Lambert, sad MoFarlane arose and assisted, B. McAllister also taking a hand, but the fourth, maa was too drunk to do aay-MeLambert's upper lip was out clean through to the root of the nose, tereral teeth were knocked out, his left eye blackened, and his body was bruised from kicks and blows. It is I be hoped that the ruffians who assailed bin will behrought to justice. Brutal. Octbagb. g. ,i' From Soiu. .Mr. Joshua , Williams returned with his wife from 8oda Hst evening, having made un- exceptianably quick time on the, trip. He passed through all the settlements ca the east Bide of Caohe Valley, eraes-over to Welsville and coming through the mountains. He reports the crops in Caehe U eut, and immense in yield and S." Richard and quantity, t left F. N rest of the company enjoyipg the air od the waters at Soda, : and learned that they will return home next week.. We are happy to hear that the health of ' Mr. Richards is much improved. Springs . Wm. J." Puck, aged 3G, of 398 Clermont avenue, Brooklyn, was knocked down by a Fulton avenue car at Gates avenue on the night of Aug. 17, and his right and left hands were severely crushed and his skull was laid bare by a big scalp wound. As he was living in a boarding house, he asked te be taken lo the Long When the Island College Hospital. running trom JYingsiou passes surgeons surrounded him he pitifully through the village. His Near the summit of Pine IIill,the cried that he should' die. 1 well. coul he never get hih elevation ot ground from which wounds, said, lock- but heal a little, might They near wnai is the village is named, called the "horseshoe" of the rail- jaw would set in and then he should He was very much frightened, road, sweepirjg as it does in that die. and pressed his lacerated bauds tocurve of the TIIE SIMPLEST, shape about the abrupt ft in his agony, and went through MOST DURABLE, hill, lived until a lew aays since an gether old man namsd Abram Symoncrs. the motion of wringing them, lhe AND CONSEQUENTLY TIIE The spot was a solitary one, and his doctors quieted him by opiates, and the thumb and first finger only human companion was a daugh- amputated CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE I ter,' who superintended his house of his right hand and splintered the THK MARKET. hold affairs, Symonds was known to left so as to preserve the fingers. his fellow villagers as a quiet and un The young lady to whom Mr. Duck could, ifnecewiry, furnish TaonsanJs of was engaged came to his bedside and WETMtioiouiali from p&rti owning thh assuming man. He was, in fact, re Machines in thi Territory, but consider it uu- ticent to a degree that made the remained faithfully by him until necesMry. W simply refer iuteudiun purchaser to parties KVEHVWI1KKE, who owu our Ma characteristic an eccentricity. An Thursday nigh$ late, when he died, chines. he of as had lockjaw. Our term art as eaay as those of any other predicted, other peculiarity of his was the Sewing Machine Company, ami we his neck, over had spread Erysipelas he enforced npon rigorous discipline About twenty years head, and arms in four days, and his daughter. 31a- of age, of prepossessing personal ap- symptoms of lockjaw were approach Fully Guarantee Every clime soiu. when he died, lhe doctors say pearance, and naturally bright and mg intelligent, she was calculated to at that he really died of fright. Coro INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TREE to all who owu our Machine. tract to her side the best of the ner Simms is to bold an inquest to Y. N. Sun. WS ALSO SELL TUB village youths. Several of them day. had at different times essayed to SILVER-TONGU- E ORG AN ! court the young lady, but her father invaribly dismissed them each and Manufactured by the el l, reliuMe firm of A Wild Boy Cavislit. V, P. NeeUham A Sou, N . Y., and the all. He had parted with all his other he wont was and to children, say, From the Austin (Tex.) Statesman. his last and youngest could never A gentleman arrived from Marcos Five yeart written warrautv given with marry. Hence he kept her aloof and brought the news of "ixith instruments- from young society, and made of her yesterday, ot tew a wild a miles the boy capture a veritablo recluse in their moun II, V. W. C11EALES from The that place. boy was first tain home. Agent for Weber and Box Elder Countiei, Vtaii Besides the daughter, the eccen discovered wallowing in a pond of Office atT- - W. Jones' Tailoring Establishment. and when approached shallow tric old man had another companion he brokewater, a MAIN STREET, OGDEN. runlike quarter-horse- , d227-t- f Even this a large shepherd dog. about a mile before he could be was disciplined in the school of self-- ning overtaken by men on ponies.. Biding denial, lie had a space allotted to LOGAN BRANCH, him in the small yard, and beyond up near, the boy was lassoed, when a be that he dare not go. He was never fierce contest ensued, the strange and kicking, pulling tied, but so thoroughly had he been ing striking, most m a and leartul about manner, trained that nothing could induce to Offer- - t almost tb public a full and complete him to overstep the limits of his un apparently frightened was death. he overpowered. Finally asaortmeat of enclosed domain without a sign from house to the and' taken the of tied, his master. Symonds liked to ex hibit his autocratio power over his man who first discovered him: His & was covered with hair about household, but it is not known that body four inches- long, and from size and he was ever cruel. ! The relations of the father and appearance he is supposed to be about twelvt years old., lie is unable to so as far were out always, daughter ward appearancos went, most cordial talk, but possesses reasoning power, .. Consisting of. his captor about like and pleasant, The girl seemed lo and, now follows ... STOVES. DRY GOODS, bow to the will of her parent without a dog. ,., NOTIONS,, .. TINWARE, ; a murmur. ; & CAF9, HATS GLASSWARE; On Friday night last. Nathan & CROCKERYf BOOTS 1 8U0H3 Conneau of Symonds, call Oh, she was an A Feet, a PATENT MEDICINES ed at the house. 'Seeing no one belle, of the "very first water," or GROCERIES, ; nne a more: she married ETC.,. ETC he and HARDWARE, . about, not even the dog, regular began to clerked who in a dry J . search about the premises. Enter- haired "swell" AteafuU 1U horror-strickeand And was the he 'store. clerked, be, goods, kitchen, ing to see Miss Symonds lying on the he clerked, tu at last he fell into floor in a pool of blood. An axe lay trouble with some of the money; and on a table in the room, covered with they went out West, in a way, folks blood. ;: Nothing1 was : disturbed, tell, not. particularly fanny. And Great reduclioa in, Price of showing that there had been no after a tinie the belle came home, CHAMPION &EXCEESIOR struggle of any kind. The young the old folks for to see; aaid the WOWS , .; T i'woman had evidently been stricken neighbors asked when they found down from behind. - Mr. Peet lifted she d come, what' her 'husband's biz. ) the girl up in his arms. She was might be. "Oh, he is a railroad man not dead, but gave no sign of con- now," she said-4- -" Assistant Con factAnd other Farming Iajyletoents sciousness. ,J He remoted her to an- or" ' said she; but some one asked, as other room, and summoned aid. A he shook his head, what the dickens ' : t search was then begun for Symonds. that might be. And then, with that and Studebaker and for pome clue that would unravel high old "style" of heis, she answer- Whitewater, the mystery surrounding the terrible ed the interrogation: "lis aasbta in affair. After a short search, Sy- slacking the speed of the cars when monds was traced to the woods near the train approaches a station."- Democrat ; ' " AUo. Winchester by. His body was found lying across Ashtabula News. a log, with his throat cut from ear to ear. Lying near the feet of-- his Spring .Wagon dead master was the eld shepherd ' AT A female servant ia the family of dog. His jugular was also severed. From the trail of blood that could a gentleman in the Department of be seen leading to the log from a spot the Interior, Washington, is allowed some twenty feet away, it was evi- to make a. yearly visit to her old dent that the dog's throat had been home in, Richmond, Va. Last cumcut there, but that he had dragged mer, when she left, a substitute was himself to the feet of his old master employed, a mulatto girl, who had to die. been quite well educated. She perAND. An inquest was held, but nothing formed tho duties in a rather indifthrowing any light on the crime was ferent Marnier. When the regular obtained. The jury found that Sy- servant returned, she began her tour monds bad come to his death by his of investigation to ascertain how her . ' ' own hand. work had been done, and "was dis- Att Kinds of Produce forward-cti to tiny point at thu Miss Symonds was stiU living on gusted at the evident want of neat; Shortest Police. Her Thursday. . Her skull ia crushed ia, ness manifested everywhere and she haa not yet recovered con- indignation finally found vent ia the seat to M. Thatohec will sciousness.. Era. Loughraa, AUa-be- following, to her mistress: , "I'll tell r.eceiv Mis---, atand prompt attention. , can't are Decker, Wiuter,who you yon what it is arnd have clean corners out performed a get grammar, tending her and, delicate surgical. openatioa oq t of the same niggerl "Which, if tree, offexai-kuotthead, say. that, the, hance& of he? pvoUem, in refcranie j are a one to Gtawson, of Ulster In the northern part engaged reference to our advertising columns it county on a southern spur of tne win be perceived that the new firm sails Catskilh. is the mountain hamlet of in under the title of Buchmiller rine Hill. The country about it is Wells. It is a fitting union. A "miller" isolated and wild, and there is but to find the grain, and "wells" to furnish little communication between it and the water, the firm 'hops" at once into the more thickly populated portions notoriety. Look out for the wagon and a railroad of the county, although the shiny, fat steed. IT- : rrmWy'DaibJ0fSep' A young man of Wilmingtoa, N. C, having a short leave of absence rom his employer, remained away so ong at a fashionable summer resortthat tho employer telegraphed fcr him to return, or he would lose his place. "Don't want the place: have a 200,000 girl in love with ma," was the answer, but he came back n a week and took a place at 830 a month. Frightened to Death, Tragedy In lUe Catskiliy. Thbatrr. large audienoe atsem bled at the Theatre last evening, to see the,' Star, Combination. ' We believe everybody was more than satisfied. "A Wonderful. Weman" was played with a vim and spirit which has net been ex hibited for a long time on the Ogden stage. It is a neat little comedy and each character presents a distinct and marked individuality. Carrie Cogswell as tho ambitious Marchioness, showed a good conception of the part and played it with great spirit. Miss Ruth Jones a? the simple, frank, but home-sic- k girl, was very natural. ' Mr.' Lindsay acted but manly and the ruined spend-thrifto the life;' and gentlemanly Marquis, Messrs. Wilton, Thompson and Horsley appeared to advantage. But the life of the piece was Phil. Margetts, who performed his old character of Crepin the Cobbler, with more gusto, fun and abandon than ever. His laugh was irresistibly contagious, and bis facial eceentrici-ties- ,' comical in the extreme. The play was a success. ''Family Jars" kept the audience in a continual roar. Margetts countenance, in this farce, was a study, lis will be known hereafter as, In the soene where Phil. makes the Delph supposed discovery that his softheaded son had married a captain's; daughter, with "a thousand pounds," he was interrupted with several rounds of applause. Mr. Bowring as Djggoxv, was capital, aad his impersonation did much to keep up the fun of the farce. Everybody went home laughing. The house. will be full "A Husband to Order" and "Betsy Baker" make a splendid bill for this evening. Both pieces are by Madison Morton and will take hugely. Go early to night and get good seats. This is the last appearance at preaent of the Star A t, ' "India-rubber-fac- ed , Combination. Ditd, This morning, at 6 o'clock; of Cholera Infantum, George W. ?spn of George Fandand Leah Elizabeth, Seagera, of this city, iged 14 months. ' Funeral tomor. row at 10 o'clock.' : Joshua looks brown, hearty, aad fall Millennial Star please copy.. f tim, aad he admits that food suffers In this city, on Thursday Sept. 3d, considerably when be comes in contact k it, The lumber business, will be 1875 at 8 a.nvA Dan Nicholavson of fished with. 'djuAla vigor to jr Josh,, b&s John and Ann, Nicholas, aged; th,re Wwtthome, - THE HOWE Sewing Machine ' 1 m FANCY STAPLE - MERCHANDISE , . , son-in-la- w . , . n Gents &Boys Clothing : ! i Reapers . ! Mowers ., WAGONS. , Light C05TI LEATHER , AU-erder- s n, , ; SjoiorAda w C5 t. jw rj old B R |