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Show LOCAL ITE MS CoMlffn'TVi " , 'tM IUlfJP- J,rct T.?. urn i coming TO id tOiiln 0 - .t3i - w , -TDistrict Scuooi bo re open on Monday bore us no more by declaring, School will "I am so t' coder the personal superintend-'o- f voiaw." This lady Mrs. H&"8 Brown. Return Trip. The majority of the 'ell ft9 a first"clftSS PrecePtrC38' " that she will hare excursionists who went to Cache on tbe there U no doubt who desire to send Utah Northern last Tuesday returned nfulI gchool. Those last evening well satisfied with the trip. Molars should apply early. All the settlements In Cache had visitors, and at Logan a grand ball was given in By the courtesy of the upper room of Z. C. M. I., which Ebccattosal. HrJ?88' Superintendent of makes a splendid dancing ball, and all prof. 0. we are in reschools for this Territory, present enjoyed the party hugely. The No. 2, Vol. 2 of the New Eng. rest of the excurters will return Saturof ceipt of Education. It is deroted Und Journal day evening, The Utah Northern should of education at the Centen-Bi,- l, do it to the cause again at the'same price. and contains many very reliable and others profsuggestions to teachers, in the Ve are glad to know interested essionally or officially that the in Wilson Robert has commenced to of educational science promotion work at bis trade again. lie is en' extailed States. kon ' - Kicked by a House. This morning Mr. W. 0- Child's son, Theodore, aged - near the five years, wa3 playing which ffhen be ran near a horse, home, reared kicked him oejthe lip, splitting it up ai Dr. P. L. Andenoa was sent for, open. steadiv ho sewed up the wound, the boy use ng U like a little hero, without the The fortitude of the littof chloroform. le fellow was surprising. cellent plain and ornamental painter and house decorator. In fact, he is a general mechanic. lie has been engaged in decorating the Masouio Hall, which was performed to the complete satisfaction of all concerned, and is now working on the second story of Driver's new building. He will be open to offers for any work in his line as soon as this job is That's right, Robert, stick completed. to your trade, and you will receive plenty of patronage. Yesterday afternoon A Mark on a Tear. Nobody got "e old daughter a burst" last Elli Maud, a three-yea- r night except a mare belong the around was Elmer Mark of playing ing to Joseph Harris. She tumbled down Bidlt Bg&ked. yard, when another little j girl landed her a bottle containing some concentrated lye. She drank of it, and Dr. P. L. Anderwas terribly burned. son attended upon her, and she is now door , doing well. MittiKERT. Mrs. C. Dye, of Salt Lake, who has built Hp a permanent s business by keeping millinery at the lowest prices, goods, and selling has moved into new and spacious premises, Ne. 17 Main street, where she will bt pleased to see the ladies at any time. New goods have been obtained especially for the fall trade, and Mrs. Dye's taste being excellent, those who deal with her will be sure to be well suited. See ad first-clas- vertisement. : ' 1 1 Lightkino Strcck. Froof the S il Herald , of this morning we learn that Mr, Alford'a house at Mill Creek was struck with lightning during the'thun-de- r etrom last Wednesday.: The electric fluid struck a window, smashing the glass, knocked the frame Into match wood, felled an eld lady to the ground tad stunned two young girls who were lilting about six feet from the window Ihey have recovered from the shock. Eagli Emporium. Read the. advertisement of W. Jennings, Sons' & Sadler on our fourth page, this house U doing larje business. Having an experienced purchaser in the Eastern markets, and arrangements . in rfgard . to advantageous character, lay down goods in Salt character, at bedrock prices : And special freights of an this firm can Lake M Ismail profits'! was their one of - mottoes in starting the present business, 'heir prices preach a long sermon to both vhMesale and retail customers, Their Fall stock is now arriving every day. r ) . ' ' Osk NlGBTLook ?VCthfli YVortuy Fruit and Bad next Wednesare coming They day. 'Tfieir programmWul'M found In Ooden, Utah, Sept. 10, 1873. hi ur advertising. columns. No t use say- To tub Sasixart .Committb f Quo PlTV ing much? about them, eyerybody knows Gentlemen: You ask me if th e using they are A No. 1. 'They will only perform one night in Ogden, so get ready j f "wormy fruit" is harmful,' and, "are for the 15th inst. cider and vinegar manufactured from it noxious" ' While answering the above lvimber Lots coming Growing. jof questions, I shall take the.opportunity down from the canyon for Gibson, to offer a few suggestions on drainage. I believe the werm, if be makes any Eccles & Co. Pile it in. Ogden wants distinction at all, selects the best and 1 it. New houses, old dwellings improved, plumpest in tbe orchard; But whether barns Ue knows anything of Darwin's law, bf fences, plain and ornamental, big and little ones. Tnese are me signs of naiurai seieouon or noi, one iac is cer- lul" Rnu lnal 18 loal "ir "urmcoB- Our city's genera proRress, And th structs his tunnel directly toward the work goes bravely on. Ugden is grow- - centre of the apple, and pursues, that oourse with commendable diligence, until the vital heart of the apple is reached, That TowER.The tower on tbe and at once sets up his tiny kingdom in Court House towers up grandly. Ogden its citadel, with as little eoncern about will look more 'like the solid city it is the rights of the owner as Ben. Butler at New Orleans. when that edifice is finished. The tower is The apple shows the invasion by meek elegant in design, and the workmanship ly falling from the tree. Its skin beis unexceptional. Keep at it. We like comes shrunken, and the pieces which Us marrow is dried up. In, to see you up there, handling those tim- vitalized short, the endangium'of the fruit is de bers, and looking like small boys play- stroyed.and it is no more fit for food than But we don't want to a diseased nam 1 do not speak irom ing at come up there till the job is done, and experience, but I see no reason why a sleek, fat, healthy werm might not be the looking-of- f place will feel more like considered a dainty morsel, and as terra firma. But you go ahead with your easily digested as a mutton chop or beef hammers and things, it is pretty to seel steak. I do not think I would like tne diet, but I should by all means prefer r you. him fat and vigorous. .1 would not like him to die of old age, under the for alarming. ine announcement to a and eat him with 'tbe shrunken tree, small crowd this morniBg by an indiapple in which he made his home. :' . vidual who seemed to be greatly agi It is said, with bow much truthfulness tated, that the Utah Central tram had I do not know, that when fungi do most infest the orchard, sickness : most just gene off the Weber bridge, created abounds. Consequently, fungi are. but immense excitement. "Has it gone in a symptom of a morbid, unealihy condi to the river? Did the bridge give way! tion of the atmosphere, or other phenoAre there many killed? werejall answer mena of eondition which cannot be an ed by the statement that the train had alyzed, determined nor fortified against. like tbe subtle effect of eleotricity, and just gone off the bridge into the cut in the aotion ot ether impowderable agents. the usual manner, on her way to Salt Insuch a season, strict dietetic regimen Luke. Then'those who were sold leok- - should be observed, and especially should ed solid, while the odd man chuckled. unripe, imperfect and diseased fruit be sedulously avoided, ! The eating of: it . Fiend! might not produce an epidemic, but Lin-gard- s! T- sain. TJi n T r Theatre next Wednesday, evening, the ;)K 15th inst. Talented performers accompany them, Paul isn't 1b the crowd First this time, j Let us beUhankful! he will w "(from . front of Jenkins blacksmith shop, and behaved in a very unladylike manner, railing over in the dust and exposing herself to the craze ef the multitude. It is supposed she had just visited John Horrocks saloon, near by. She was very wet. But whether it was ' heavy wet'' or a gentle "soak," was not determined When required to "move on," she struck across the street and endeavored to go into Driver's, to 'take something," but Pinder thought she'd had enough, and refused her entrance. She then passed on, and finding Tommy Jenes' place open, walked in, and passed through to the interior department, evidently under the impression that it was a bar. Fur ther progress was barred by the aston isbed tailors, who interposed bodkins and needles, and, one "snip" in spectacles held up a goose, while another seized a tape, thinking she wanted to be There was no "measure" in measured. sight, of the kind she wanted, nor aoy show for liquor, and perceiving a dispo on the part of a knight sition to lick-he- r who raised his hand with of the shears, a "stick in it," she turned tail and left the premises amid, shouts ef laughter from little bovs and crown men, who ought to have known better than to jeer a female in distress. Young Harris came le ber assistance with a switch, and she switched off towards home, sidling alone the sidewalk. And now it is a matter of debate whether she was afflicted with Driver's "tangle" leg, Horrocks' or Uiah "erazy grass." in, I strbetvand lb foot eljffil:7tbf?St3i,ftiHf ind 9th, and some, unoccupied lots, are absolutely submerged with this essence of How 'nidch ' sickness ' and hastiness. death ,can, be traoed directly, ter!tbis cause I do not know, ' for which I ant. truly thunk'ful.' But the discarded toyV5 the en)pty, cradle; and childless mother,,.; " in almost every square of your ciiy, ' peal mutely to you for sanitary aid. Much as proper medical treatmeut is able to do to exhibit remedies, you, geD-- ,. tlemeo, can do niore by preventing iho causes whiob eonduoel to these diseases of this mortality. ;i ., When the Roman assessor waited upon the mother of the Gracchii, and asked for the inventory ot her jewels,. with the proud smile of a Roman mother she pointed to her children and ex- are "these claimed, my jewels." Surely , in the light of such wealth Cxoesus were a beggar. Gentlemen, compel us no longer to use our teeth for a filter. Give us water,, and let it be pure. Let the city pay for ' a conduit from some mountaiureservoir. Bring it within teach, and then let each man help himself." You have done nobly to grade out streets, for which we are thankful, bat In heaven's name: give us ap-.,- - ry '' v pure water. .Respectfully,' ; see-sa- . 1 ' 1 1 A, S. Condon, M. D. LIST OF LETTERS IN THK POSX Teirltorv of Utah, on th iltb 'of Sept.,' 1875, which, it not called tbr willnu on Dtml mouth will lie teut i to the .. m , , Letter Ofllct: , il ; ' ' ' LADIES' 1IST.' Mis& $. " Wilson Mrs Eliza UNCLAIMED REMAINING ( OKNTS'LIST. KodskaKM" Anderson. S Adkins J ; Atkins J.J ' l. Anderson J Bewerman L Brozier II ' Cuebler W A &, Crowe G.W Corder J . , Kumcum U Leivitt O T . Martin L ' Mills W W McGirlT NeMis 0 8 ' Shupp C f Smith J Sebott J Young C'L Wilkiusaa J , Davis W M A Dudmaa Mr FifeO , , 'i Wilson TC Williams E Hoggins C Humphrey W , KingCli ti-T-o ottAtnanr ... of these letter,the kfpllcnnt Mr. II. ' ' i i Wardleigh, qt North Ogden, was in town liable. The same objeotion to manufacturing and gave us the following items . 'V,. J. llklL,J worm eaten fruit into vineger and cider, M .iJ i'.: from his vicinity : . Postmaster. ,, is here met with. jjThe organic matter E. Q. H. Nichols; some time since, had of a crushed, worm is of little importance the misfortune to meet with an accident in vinegar and cider, lor these may die was nearly PPftr in the form of a precipitate by which one of his hands i . element is left ebem- But cut on, at Williamson & Morgan s saw in&llva nitrogenized behind in aolnlion. nii well dim mm. iae nana not neaiing up, ur. t tbe consumer be - horrified by the HI i V. GENERAL AGENTN I I, L. Anderson was under the necessity of thought, that, after all, he is usieg little die- resortine to amputation: so. assisted bv ! thn luxarJ from n"'on worms. tilled Utah,. Idaho, Montana and Mr. Wardleigh, he has taken off the The question is sometimes asked, can little finger, and it is expected that, a live worm from an apple still continue tl j 5 Xevadu for j with this exception, Mr. Nichols will its life in a human stomach? I answer no. Animal me cannot extsi aner maPETER SOHUTTLER'S soon have a good, sound hand again. ceration in gastrio fluid. The trichina Last Tuesday a little boy, aged eigh tpirolit is ' about the only exception. CELEBRATED. teen months, the son of a Mr. Sparks, Apparently well authenticated instances who is on his way to Oregon, died of of living frogs, toads and snakes, have been ejected from the human stomach, paralysis and pneumonia, after an ill- but those seem to lack specific t authority, stories ness of several months. and I very much question On (Wednesday, Joseph, tbe sea of them. Persons sometimes get "snakes in .Jkl rl Abraham, Jr., and Olive Al Chadwick, their boots," but seldom in their stom- tens. died of general debility; aged one year, ' ... ,i To sum up, I think it would bejudi- BElrlfiRS AND ; MOWERS eleven months and eleven days. cious to proninit or (permit in very son of Elijah limited quantity) the sale of deseased Yesterday, George Shaw, Shaw, was closing a very heavy gate on fruit for any purpose whatsoever, for SWEEPSTAKES IHRESI1EBS : the premises of. Mr. E. D. Wade, when the same reason; that you would prohibit the sale of diseased beef , In, your l it fell from the hinges and knooked the shambles. ins 4?: L'-- .; tit-- , .1' r A werd about the imperfect drainage Furst itt Bradley, Hay Makes boy senseless to the ground. He re ".Dr. L. P. alt of your city and I am done,' for my time mained insensible night.' Anderson was sent for; who found that is well filled up in ministering to the little ones made sick by eating wormy and his skull was fractured behind the right unripe fruit,' and drinking this stinking ear. 'The Doctor did what be could for fluid which you call water.' As 1 bend 4 the little fellow, but he remains in a over the pallet of the little sufferer, my A Full Stock of as face it turns its heart aobes, pale t JU very critical condition, and the chances lest the recital wearily to the wall; and, From Saturday' i "Daily of Sep. 11. are against his recovery." makes yours ache tool'! will touch it as as possible.' It is bo uncommon . A Strong .FxnM. The new firm of lightly to see a well, which supplies tne thing Godbe, Pitts & Co., successors to the old family with water, not ten feet removed U ' S, Mail. Mr. J. A. Hammerman, & Co., talk to from the vault of a ptivy, or tbe excre- Supt. Railroad Mail Service in this re- established firm of Godbe eut of a stable. There's a "death's head gion, is in' town. He will inspect the the public through the medium of the in every cup you drink. 'Myriads of This house is the old animalcule WAGON JtATERIAX,, mail business in this Territory with a Junction pass the swift course of their ' the for sale of establishment est after life to generation drugs view along; generation necessary improvements. and modioinea in the Territory. a.nd are born, grow old. and die, and, alas! Iron, Steel, and. . are buried iatne sepuicher of your wa . v .. New Goods. Stanford is opening sslu n. m ruts is wen mown .nouirh kettle. - . : to . fill the ten, : : i new goods to day. He has plenty more inai line, " for .the cook TOOLS Lake as an experienced practical I' Your well is nothing but a filthy cess Salt at i i i coming, having made big orders in the anu and his kindnesa. and gratui- - pool, iuu oi rotiennesB corruption East. His shelves look neat and full, druggist, from top to bottom. Anon you see your tous advice; to people unaoie to fee a and he will have to sell lively to make neighbor's cheeks burn, with a fitful AlwayJ;oolht,nd.t have given him deserved and glow, and lassitude and languor seize physician, room for fresh consignments. widespread influence. A complete stock upon him, till, finally, he takes his bed is kept on hand, and wholesale orders may be for rnonUjs. Hia wife and little ones erow weak and sick, and after a car Pat Car. The Utah Central pay OFFICE?:-- : can be filled as perfectly as in Chicago, while rasa down into the dark vallev came up this morning, to the great joy and, in any o ir: quantity, ,wm be securely j nd shadow of death. I have not over. of expectant employee's and the ladies Dacked and promptly forwaied to any wrought this picture.'' I have witnessed Salt City; & Corinne,; ' lh.e multitude of cases of their households. i The U, C. Comummr' point on the line of the railroads which " vhinh T Kut a.ttod(i. . . . ' wh&t Clod- errant i t pany is always on time and pays the ' i I mav be spared in future.', God made " rwu'"' cash dawn promptly. . The gentlemen composing the firm are little children to live, and they .will do o if you give them half a chance. permanent residents of the Territory, Gentlemen, I have been, waiting for machine has and expect by minding their own busi Music The- threshinsr to address yeu, and may be 1 permission been discoursing sweet music to, the ness, honorable dealing and courtesy to will never bate another- opportunity farmer's cars for several days past on customers, to earn and maintain a com Upon the bench, water courses have been allowed to. overflow, aqd also near the Bench. The grain looks we'4, and Dj.crcial, reputation which will stand the Agent.5jr the, abvoJc the foot of ott, street. Great stagnant flow ebb and the and, time of test of the 'Mr. D. II. Peery's the yield is heavy. pools of green, slime in: some places Read their. edver Use cover the streets. On leW2d, 8d ajid wheat turns out 69 pounds to thrbusheU tide ot trade. 4th Hte, beiweea Young and WUs,l , ... That's ACCIDEXTS AND DEATHS would generateHhe malady to which the ldiosyocracy of eaoh person made him. C , to-da- y, tnuet Mk for "wlvertiied Itter,"give (htte of the ' paper and pay one cent fur tdvertining. If not ctilled fur within o.n Mixu.,Uiey will le tent to the Dod Letter Ompe. , GEO. A. LOWE I - 1 ' , "Cali-forny- . a Ik. ( , , . 1 : " BUCKEYIil .... . . i : ," l"agoii Woods : to-da- . s "Of is red letter Jennings family history. Everybody knows William Jennings, the euocessful Salt Lake Merchant, but everybody does not know that his son, Thomas Y., reaches his majority on this tae tenth We day of September, 1873 congratulate the young gentleman on becoming 0f age" with such excellent Prospects before him as a partner in the nn of which hia father ia the principal, ad We congratulate the father or having uch a, son to perpetuate the family E&me and maintain the mercantile repu-tati- a attached to it. There will be a grand party in honor of the event at the Woa. W. Jennings' residence this even-lDand though not able, to be prese, w join the guests iu wiehiag the young man aew twenty-one,'.many happy u of his birthday. Aaa," To-da- y : day in the 8i i I 1 re-ta- " ymiaomiiiio , , , -- Me ,i I . f --- - -i : , tkin. , ii |