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Show breeches f pockets that his jaws came noise louder than together, making a i Herald the report of a gun. The negro'3 hat, rprom the Vicksburg UDtil he the at and cigar lay jn a pile, tea feet boots gate 'They lingered he last reuia,1'and off, while his body was curled up Uke 4.0Uld tioish that while her a horseshoe in ttie mouth of a sewer eyes Led with her fan When he beanie to" he lookin? down from.betealhCa opening J looked around at each oue in the Lnty hat that only partially shaded the of the light After the volcanic period the land crowd, and dispersed 'the 'crowd by silvery her face from roe again, the time of emergence saying: '"Tle'stood gracefully on the outside embracing the glacial period and the "Will some ob you geramen shoot ;dat's?as n the me dur in nw hand wid;a pistol-.:- . the gate resting eroding period ,rith one busi-lbino ain't is unintelligas fool a I other tracing got, ing which the slates, aod the hard big pot and the ' on'-thible hieroglyphics panels. mecamorpntc greenstones, anu tne scuti mental, granites were slashed with canons They were looking very some three thousand fuet deep by the acinioutes, aBd neither spoke Conductor." a sweet. tion, of the ice and ruuning water. The "Circular cntil she broke sHencoJn Wical voice: ft Takib$the) rates 'continental taoye-meOh, she was an" Al Conoeaut belle - "And yotl will always think as you determioed'by LyelT, "our ge of the,"very first water'tor A more; ologiht calculates that the time re- and sne married a do uow, George?' d regular is outlined tbo for, thus image your, dearest;, quired cbawgps 'Ever, "swell" Who clerked in a upou my heart sa indelibly c u!d not havtl been' less than store. And he clerked and he clerked, For a till at last he fell into trouble with that nothing can, eTer efface it. Tell eighteeu hundred centuries, that so of loveliest the period glacial some of the .money, and they .went your sex, long preceeding me. Julia, epoch as the time when ancient out West in a way, folks tell? uot parI have a right to wear it there." "Oh, you men are so deceitful," Cherokee was buried by the waters ticularly funny.: s. And after a time ta answered coquettishly. .'. 7 of the advancing sea I his est imate is tho blle came home' the old folks for are men deceitful," certainly" not extravagant, though it to sec, and the neighbors nsked,when True, Julia, so enormously the lie Sam, urawiujj; a nine ucaici iu uoi does transcend they found shad come, what her husaRd insinuating himself inside the time men have been accustomed to band's biz might be. could deceive allow for a man's residence on earth. eat.?, but who, darling, is a railroad man 'now," he 'Oh, 9" said she you: "assistant conductor," said r 71 ?7T77Tr7 t f , 'were jto;di?, George, but fonie ono asked, as he shook ; Killed On the Track. . she; wouldn't you find some one else you his head, what the dickens that could love as well?" old Yesterday forenooo, at a'quarter might be. And then, with that in'Never, never. No woman could she answered the past 11 o'clock, a freight coming up "style" of hers, ; tver fill your place in ny heart." .. , ,. j ran terrogation: Pacific from ,the Union t yard, p rj in "Oh' quit now! That aiVt right," '.'He assists slacking1 the speed old man, about sixty years of an over the murmured, as she made a feint to named Peter Henfer, From an of the cars when the train upproaches his arm rota around her age, ' '"' remove eye, witness we learn that tht engineer the station. waist. of the train blew his whistle repeat-cdl- . .Benton's tomb in Missouri "Let mo hold you to my heart," lsun about a dozn times in succes"until amid must ruins. It h whispered pafsioualelyY r sion! The victim of , this dreadful recognizable ' Ho who fails be and be so build to' mine," joubave consented to accident was partially deaf, and to always his own tomb while alive seldom gets he drew her nearer to him ind held this circumstance is attributed his fcer tightly until he obtained the cov- failure to hear the whistle. Tho en- one built for him after, his death.', V eted boon. , struck his feet and threw him It seemed but yesterday since bur gine' down so that both bis legs were hor A Famous 5Iedical Iustltu hat interrupted j weary footsteps ribly crushed and mangled. The back ' lion. ": but little scene, yesterday of touching he and was head his also, scalped ' morning, early, ere the moon and received internal Fr9m tht Chicago Tima.Mu i t ." He was injuries. stars had paled, as we passed near the taken to Mercy Hospital for treat"The. tt Dr. !R V- - Kerce, of same locality, we heard a gentlu voice N. Y., hs become as fuiniliar ment, but it is not believed he can Buffalo, exclaim : to. the people all over thatcoulitry survive. He has a wife and "No, sir; you've stayed out this long 'housteheld words.' Jlis woaderful reand booka, and medies, bis long, and you may just as well .make familyv Ed. Mathews, bu largo pamphlets, medical experience, ,,live a night of it. I'll teach you to stay is The "engineer, Mr. d one ofythei niot careful and com- hrongbt him into promioence at the lodge until 3 o'clock, in the, gi'ti him solid a The the Timfcs.in the the of in employ reputation. petent' company. and then come fooling morning, wble-pag- e a ueue, present preseoli, more than was He proceeding at not around my door to worry me and six or seven miies an hour at the communication jrom .)r. 1'ierce, aod wake the our readers may gala fr unut some idea baby. Nojf, take" that, and I popped his' of, the vast proportiooa. accidentia, of his business tiniepfthe v . . ... on r v , ? t ; it, sieep of his medicines. He has merit aad the oi constfccu wmcA cars, iwenty jraiBj at Buffalo a . jmaaimotb esiab,libment, aa "so(?n asv possible." Prehistoric America,! 0 Laier. Henfer died last night.- -- appropriately named The Warld's Dispensary,' where 'ptjehla' Jattfea'te4, inst. $1 fOma'hTneraJd, Froin Scient and the remedies Ciompouudea. ".Here it,iJejAmejicapJ ttl jJC ! at, a hundred persona re employed nearly In the current number of thti A Monster , CJrnpe Vlue. ia the eeteral UepartmeBL", and corps Overland Monthly a California geol,' stand of and skilled,! able,' physicians 7jr ' ogist reviews the geological evidence Lasv evening the celebrated .rnon- - ready to alleviate th sufferiags ' of of the by the most approved methods. antiquity of a human settle- ster grape vine of Santa Uarbara arment near the These are in frequent cousul-tatio- n n town phjsisians of rived on board the steamer Mohcjigo present with Dr Pierce, end their comthat State, and estimates the boxed up in seven large boxes fur bined experience ia brought to bear on age of that most ancient of discover-t- d shipment , to the Philadelphia "Cen the succeseful treatment of obstinate towns to be cot less than 180,000 tennial Exhibition, by request of our cases. The Doctor is a man ef a large ' " years! State Centennial Commissioners. The medical experience.' and his extensive The traces in question are numeroenormous proportions and unqualified knowledge of materia, wedica baa been by presentations ,of deus stone mortars, found in undistof this wondrous vine have acknowledged fruitage two'of the first' Medical Colgrees from urbed white and yellow gravel of a made its fame world-widIts foli- leges in the land.'' i . O. subaqueous formation, not fluviatile, If you would patronize Medicines, age covered 10,000 square feet, bore underlying the vast sheets of volcanic six tons of is and scientifically prepared by a skilled grapes annually, and Chemist, ue pr,. Pierce's wk, of which Table Mountain is a from eixty to one hundred years old. part. Iq one instance a uiortar was Farailj Msdicfnee. rGollel Medical Eight feet from the ground it is five Discovery is amHtiouI,tofifC alterative, found standing upright, with the and a half feet in circumference. It and and an unequaled Pestle in it, it had branches ou into twenty large liaibs Cough Remedy;!- Pleasant t2nrgfttivi apparently just as ' ' teen left i by its owner. at that hight, and ono of these limbs Pellets, scarcely larger- - than mustard In some cases mortars have been reliis twenty eeyien inches in circuuifer-eace- . seeds, constitute, an agreeable1 abd; able wind at the Faforite'.PreBcfitfbh, si depth f forty feet from . ThU'limb is the exact size of remedyphysle; debilitated females; Extract tor tile.8urface f the gravel underlying the Queea foAEngtand'B celebrated of Smart-Weea magical' femedy' for Tale Mountain; Tho distribution which is "the Pain, Bowel Complaints, ' and .",in, unCourtrvine, Hampton o. the mortars is such as to indicate Liniment for both human and largest ia nil Eacopei The Safita equaled ith ; while his Dr. Sage's Catarrh great positiveness the former Barbara viBe '.will he 'prominent is known the world over as the existence of a human settlemcnt'on Remedy among the curiosities at the Centen- greatest specific for Catarrh and "Cold taat ancient beach, when the a wajter nial, lind ofiimmensetvalue t$ in tne Head"' ever given to the public. ood 'SJear ; which at ',V of "attention jtKejkvpl Ukj by attracting They are sold by'aU puggists. a tinie anterior to th'e volcanic the world to the wonderful producfMpouring which 'Table ; Mountain tions of our soil and climate. Ex. records, and ar terior to the glacial V ' 4 iTcar Ago and Now. The geological age of the river period; was determined by liqueroux frqor specimens ,of vegetation, now extinct, collected in the survey of the ancient rivers; specimens indicating a flora of the pliocene. ige,'refnu1ng some;characteris-ti- c itlifornia.) i rr I Agent for KINGSLAND, TEROUSON Invbcill & Co'a., Thteste Vibrator n. e fr " f'B( ut ' ' fine-haire- nm-presse- dry-goo- " ?. AndfJ tiin f 8T0VES a, specialty. ,.fii "eariyfor Machinery. ' Freight fuaranteed at ear , i . 10 1U.UUU OGUJEN, . ! : ROWED Parley wanted at the ; ; . j " Barley, ;f ' :.l. - "lii .1. .' Oi4ent Utah. , The Highest maikct price in Cash The Highest Market Price in r if. QR0VE BREWERY, ' UTAH, t,i ! .! .. . i P. BREVERY, U. y, 1) 1 or tworowed r AAABUSHELS' r itw -- ,; ' ' " U ' t TWO i. '( WANTED BARLEY WANTED; 1 A AAABUSHELS Send orders i: 80utkjCM.I.,pGD door pae V .oad rates. r.lV . ! : MERCHA1SI GENERAL Produce taken at the highest tttarket ratee. . 1 :!;;3,' .1 Dower: will also receive orders Jor,ia wnk,iiftwn and Evart's patent Shingle Machines MillVilh Lowe's, Saw Rosfcr; Empire Cane .Miltfj, .PUnters Steam Irws, Edgar'i.Com Mills. Corn and cob Crushers. in dealer allkuidgof . Alo &c.; wih .' r . . 1 ds 1 will Ke paidJ 'i ,, BLCIIMILLFJl A WELUS. ' ; , llICHTEIl i FRY. & ri: 1 ; ATTE A nOSmi !. LOGAN; BRANCH c. t i WHO WOULD WALK 12 ! t rC( wiU.fnmish a light Spring Wagou Z. C,M.I. Offer to the publie. a'full and complete assortment of v 1 STApLfANCY DOLLARS :.i'.tj ?! t" ONE HUNDRED - MERCHANDISE UTAH. SAIr LAKE jdTYt ,' Consistinz of ittf ' hu-maa- t H TINWARE, GLASSWARE, HATS & CA'rS, & SHOES,? f CROCJlERYf BOO 1:1 !tjTIONS,i iij If . 1- SODA SPRINGS. .jiiAT.TIIJTiMi opocgua.l patent Mfcpictefis Cher-tkee'i- i e. ', . Phj-pici- an Also a tfeits,& Boys' Clolliin Mall ConcliM fror m week. V EXCEESIOR & J Ermntun rrt AadJfdit anJ frat IVaaklia once i v." fn ' : la ftm (clolty., W. W. STERRETT, .r. r d.t i k5t-:- n I '2 M 1' r J till!'.-- ' BR0WN;& Cc. FIFTH STJIEETp Alot'ltlnchHtcr tt pcmocfat Froprieti "I, liUl fcl'l Hi pnd ; JStudebaliet V;A. W. lpiltewfttcr ; of Inttt-iii- l An4 other Farming Icsplemeats. t', "V.i tw i I H3inU Toiders. Reapers . vr'k, ad '' (Jnldes and Conreyaneos Great redaclion in Trice of WOOD'S CHAMPION TUKSPRlNOa CiW OSTAIX . r Wetk.,, YI?ITOR8TO iwic 1 blood-cleansin- ' full line i O GDEX BOOK & SHEET . d, if Light Spring in: horse-flesh- ? -- -- VAT ' ' .!!!, ' 'IB .they-0CC1"- 1. 'that , : ; A Pugnacious Goat, v region may be briefly summed Courier-JournalAllows: Previous to the of! (From the Louisville placing he mortars' in the position ia ; whichl ; Ilia the" shape, and size loey have heed found;- early and of Uullitt county watermelon, and Middle tertiary, sea level had receded he was so black that charcoal would 0 the position, of the coal beds under-ln- 2 make a light mark on him, The goat .Table'. Mountain,' fully one was. asleep, leaning, against tht side, headas HAS 17 LAliK CIT1", M ' li (lt;t!:m 1 Jl Vimtoii t'toi'gan';!1 ' .. -- ff to-'th- - ' ' PEEBLES XRTJG STORE, iium i-i- k. : - : c tGl-Sn- u A . It .'l(. Basses i Violoncello,' iVUAa ivniA0 ?i ' Violin; Earth . t f: t ' U LAX Si ,' .1 : . BAM) BOOKS 4 Without . . tke lnt STOCK OP StaiNOS ail grtuTw'at th " ' iiJ n ' xji;8ption LOWEST f.ii ' tTTAK, ti very i: U t,,,,, ! ' et , - Duk. I PltiCES ."" t r ia eontiiimvl, Itt rccsiJ' uti publltmtioona ttd bliwt Muiti.ta t .1 tne 'VICTOR""' Sowlnjj 31 ct eI ; ; ' 'il'MdS)i post paid on receipt pteiL of;.'."1 'ill ' ni) !..n. , ,i , Agents fax tUiCleball . ; fall assort & ef all'.KINDS im HEFAIBS PAPKJl KiwltQf PrtKduce forward-t- , , ed tt any point at the g ';lno - AecviHleotHt,' fit in' ... band yinf.?. h 2).! 7 1 Y':- h Kej. constantly 7av, In 2he. keru latest bwles. 'i fcsand feet below the level of Che-- 0 bfyhe house.' The "dark'eylwos'smok-ink.ee- a decayed cigar. He espied the Subsequently, in' the pliocene ttsittn?"AltfkV'tiity'wH'do well 'to . AH erden tent to Mhche'r wfH ' ' atVthi) Penod, there was a further subsidence. of the" cllI,flie on Mr. l)je, Inspert the elsut stock auJ goat'jlopkd r rc.luctd ,tauit, tUu time. 7' 'i receive 'promjpt attention, Jt about fifteen hundred, feetVsome- - cigarj grinned; then at the tail end le.iirt price, whlctl - ' ' 8lx uadre5 feet occurring of the goat, "grinned louder," looked aft2 the mortars had been abandoned. all around to see that nobody was JV this, as has-- . bieu noticed, look lit end of louched'the and looking P'e befnrow tKo. vlVttUl'J- - UUIUUW3 that that' end tail cigar f aU . r.,lch cpovore UP the ancient 7P' gbai.The goat turned a handspring, 4SJt. ' "7tO b VTVTTt ,.C7'DrP7t.- . Z of.tbe reSion- - including that of and the negro opened his-- big mouth t.M'U.i v ... At nom. Term Froa JU ill UlUiUll... undent rivers (whose-- gravels to j .l laugh, but the goat 1 butted him so e turmahed so mfcoU 0f th gold' Quickly X wcera the chin aad his Ojjtlou v i? ; y(:.! tij fib lml.-tu- ktep GOODS ( LEATHER NAI.T Wln 8lrct. cn Land whrr he MILUMVLY it i : 1,(1 j'W iTtEMlSKS. MOTEt) INTO HUB II Musical Mcrclmndisc, " i' il l::,r it- 'i ;i 1.1... mrs.;;c. dye; .) l' u r , I. -- V fn TBISMIXCS. For The Ladies! y- , O U- :- ii'ir i 1 'it " COTl Cali-form- epoch. Wagon,. "vi .V'J'.n ' s I ik i |