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Show whirline upon his feet, ran bellowing down the yard. From the Hillsdale Business Mr. rund maae ms way iu wo Mr. Elijah Pond, of the township house. He was met at the door by A Magnificent BY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. Wnsf-ington- 19. , Chandler had a loug inter' view with the Prosi'Jent ihia aioiniujr, and accepted the appoiutment of Secretary of the Interior. As Boon as Mr. ('handler bad signified his acceptance his commission was made out. and a note was sent to Chief Justice Carter, of the District Supreme Court, to appear at the White House at nooc. The Chief Justice accordingly proceeded to the Executive Mansion, and administered the oath to tne new Secretary. The cabinet then met, and Chandler took his seat at the table. New York. 19 of the Pacific Mail steam- The direotors ship company held a meeting this after-boo- n and ratified the sale recently negotiated of four of their old wooden steatuerH, the Costa l'ica, Oregon-in- , Qolden Age and Nevada, 10 the This Mitza Bitche company of Japaa. company receives a subsidy from the Japan government and represents it. The steamers sold were run between Shanghai and Yokohama in opposition to the line of the Miltza Bitche company, which offers to run the bteamers bought so as to connect with the main line of the Pacific Mail. A speoial to the sun from New Haven, reports that the procession of Odd Fellow encampments from Providence, were insulted and pelted with stones by the students as they passed Yale college, and they chargod upon the students with drawn swords. Several students were The faculty of the slightly wounded. college have expressed regret at the unside-whe- el fortunate occurreuoe. Jacsb Sonderman, who, on April 10, shot and kill d Louisa Leiberman, was convicted of murder in the first degree. He will bo sentenced to morrow. Buffalo, N. Tm'19. Thos. Keenan and Benjamin Dickey, alderman, were to day arraigned in the superior court, criminal term, for misconduct in ollico in' selling U the city nn 1 auditing their accounts for work and supplied furnished. They were held to bail in $2,000 each. Galveston, 19. ,.; A fire at Anderson, Texas, destroyed fourteen stores and dwellings, the Odd Fellows hall and furniture, Wilson & e Howell's store four houses, the and valuable mail (matter. Loss $15,000, partly insurod. , Peoria. Ills., 19. The brewery of John Wickmann & Co., valued at $35,000, burned The fire caught in the kiln room. An employe who was sleeping in the brew-crnarrowly escaped. Insured for , , post-offic- ' to-nig- y . ' 1 Cinchmti, 19. The citizens who were preparing for the hard money convention ' to be held . i fc - ot . u .. i. .... .i j the aotion of the New York Committee as a postponement. ' ':,;'.. Louisville, Kf., 19, Preparations are making to receive Sfuator Newton Booth, of California, in a manner becoming his position, next Thursday, at North Salem, Ind , his . - ''" J , native pluco." '' Albany, 19. Tilden has instructed the district Attorneys throughout the State to prosecute all persons guilty efthe improper use of money at elections on pain uf dismissal. Milwaukee, 19. About a week ago the sheriff of Portage county, named Baker, was killed by two brothers, Amoa and Isiah t, whom he attempted to eject from a building. This morning masked wen, numbering forty, went to the jail, at Stevens' Point, took out the and hung them. The whole affair was quickly executed, lhere is no evidence of the identity of the perpetrGov. Court-wrigh- Court-wright- 's ator. Springfield. Mass., 19. first building in the country erected for the order of the Sovereigns of ludustry was dedicated Boston, 19. The run on the Home Savings bank continued to day, and over $50,000 wa j'aid to depositors. The to-da- FOREIGN. marriages. Madrid, 19. Muruaga has been appointed minister to Mexico. Senor Merry will x g was wet with perspiration, of Adams, had upon his farm a large, his wife; he and bespattered with blood, lame, powerful and valuable bull, whose almost naked, but so nerved by his general reputation for propriety was arArU. W lifter washinz and resting bad, but bad always acknowledged a little time he went again to the the mnstery of Mr Pond. He had He had determined that there be?n a terror to the help upon the yard. be bat ODe master; on ujc should farm, and had often hurried oat of aud notwithstanding the his neighborhood those who had oc- premises, entreaties of his wife, he did not casion to pas thrdugh the fields hesitate to go on the battle ground where he was grazing. Mr. Pond had He found hW victory unaided. frequently urged his laborers to not The conquered cowed, run from the animal, but to show no complete. from him like fear and he would not dare attack them, but they always took the part of discretion and kept out of the way of the beast. One evening last week Mr. Pond finished milking his cows in the barn yard, and was returning to the house with a full pail ot milk, when he had to pass by this bull. He noticed that he shook his head sullenly and looked vicious. But he passed along thinking nothing of it. He had not proceeded far before he heard the rapid step and low bellowing of the animal close by him. He turned to catch the bull's horns with bi3 hands so as to prevent his being gored, and was tossed into the air. He came down, pail, milk and all upon the animal's head, aod was again thrown into the air, and as he foil he struck upon the opposite side of the fence. He was somewhat bruised and bis clothes torn by, the rough handling and the fall, but being a stout, muscular mau, his impulse, was to chastise! the insolent beast. Accordingly he secured a heavy club, and got over the fence into the yard. He was met by the bull, who, with horns poised, with head fixed and stiffened neck, plunged at his uucqual adversary as he approached. Mr. Pond struck' him a terrific blow across his head, splintering and breaking the cudgel, but making no other impression upon his bullship except to infuriate him. The combat was getting fearful. The bull dashed upon Mr Pond, who. without any means of defence, was in imminent, peril. He sprang aside, caught the animal by one horn and one ear, and endeavored to keep away from him, but was shaken about like a bundle of hay. He lost his hold, and a second time was tossed iuto the air, and fell beyond the fence into the adjoining field. The maddened animal rushed at the fence, roared and bellowed, but Mr, Pond, undismayed, determined to master the field, He started to the house for his axe and would havo split open the bull's head rather than be conquered. But on his way he came upon a heavy three-tinc- d pitchfork. Suiting this he again started across the yard. More savage and more desperate than before, the beast met him, but Mr, Pond stood his ground, and as the bull approached he did not turn aside but struck him full in the face with tho sharp tines of the fork, expecting to turn him back by the acute pain. But h? was mistaken. The animal rushed at him and was bearing him against the fence, where ho would have crushed him like a weed. Mr. Poud saw his peril and threw himself forward upon the neck and horns of tV.e bull, and, clinging to his neck, threw up his feet so as to avoid the humbled animal ran The victory a whipped spaniel. himself complete, the victor found more fearfully injured than he supposed, and it was several days before he again left the room. On one point public opinion seems to be unanimous. Knock-kneegirls shouW scorn the present to Brussels. 21 q 'Wlioiesale Dealer IN ALL KINDS OF Staple M ereiiandise , HOC fishions. GE0.A.LOWE MO UNT AlUg 3ESL "X" MERCHANTS GENERAL AGENT IN AND and Utah, . Idaho, Montana Nevada for THE EETAIL OTOBBINQ & PETER SCHUTTLER'S TRADE House in Inducements Unequalled by any other CELEBRATED SHIPMENTS MADE TO ALL POINTS. BUCKEYE ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO reapers' and mowers, II. B. CLAWSON, SWEEPSTAKES THRESHERS Supt. t- Furst f & Bradley Hay Rakes, ' . . . - .' i i! : ' ' i.i i A Full Slock of - OGDEN ' etjo. 3PXjsO"Vtrs : s Planing and Re-Sawi- -- Joors BLACKSMITHS Windows 81t!nglcs, ' Pickofs, Sloulding, Iron ', Steel, and 5 1 Blinds, &e.9&( GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICKS. TOOLS BCOLBS O-IBSOis- E, ' Always w II, YARD :o:- Laih, WAGON MATERIAL, ng AND : LUMBER Wagon Woods, hand. ' ; & Co., Corner of Fburth and Franklin Sts , OgJen, ' , rMTrRF -will receive orders for AMES ENGlftW mo SAW MILLS, SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES Wi IBBATUU MILLS, &c, &c. TAlso the St.. Louis TNVINCIRWI Send CAREY POWER. THRESHING MACHINE, circulars. & Co. j- P.S-- We OFFICE: ! Salt Lake City & Corinne. TJTA.II. GIIson, Ecclcs s52tf. HOUSEHOLD GOODS! M. D. HAMMOND fence Agent for the above in Tke Best Place in Northern' Utahfat Tvhicli to.Parf In this predicament he was tossed and flung about, aod the fork was OGDEN and LOGAN thrown from his grasp, and finally I204-.bhe, too, was uuscated and fell over beside the animal. Fortunately, in his fall his hand came upon the fork, For Any Part of the House is at FRL1T CAXS! FRUIT CANS! which he caught, and with a full sense of the importance of using his WTZ IUVH RKCKNTL.Y IMPORTED THK Y T machinery for mitun'arturtng rn uecrY power, ho thrust, the strong fork a lnrg acale, 8KLV SEALING and SOLDKUED SV3AINST. again and again into the fide, flank, 1W ts slup-menand neck of the bull with all the Fit UIT AND UONET CANS, new of Who is in continual receipt force of his powerful arms. The And coil tupply the tame at combat now waxed hot. The heavy WHOLES ALK AND KETAIL, from the best Eastern thrusts were quick and effective, aud So aa to met (lie incrtMing demand for bonia Manufactories. as tha tempered tines twanged from cobiuinptiou or exportation at pricoa to- cuit th fimaa. COME AND SEE. TO SUIT THE TlfllES. PRICES the tough hide of the bull, the blood Gas, Water & Steam Fitters spurted from the deep indisiocs. Tinner, A full Una of . , , Nerved by desperation and pain, Mr. 1110X, Q ALVAXIZED AND RUBBER 1IOSB I'lr-K- , including FITTINGS lor aauia. Pond kept up bis terrible warfare. ' ri The animal failed in every attempt Agcnta for RAMSKV'S CelebnUod LIFT AND , .":;;, . wr.hu iuivcjs to get him on his horns. Into his Pumps fitted up W order. broad aides rained lightning shots of Orders by Mail promptly attended to. pointed steel, thicker, faster, deeper. , CABINET WORK DONE ON TUB The content grew unequal. The MITCIIFLL MES, best patte strong beaat bellowed now with pain. Doi 30G, West Temple St. Picture frames a. Mattresses, Specialty. He hold his head down for a moment, Lulto City. rosred iu utter discomfiture, and . FURNITUBB! - Funerals Furnished. Caskets alvray on Hand. . Orae to Coffins Imported or made ' ru-iiro- in New York, is suffering a temporary inconvenience from the bite of a horse. Lexington Press. the Purchasing direct from Manufacturers or ih must uAiunsivu ut hilts, aim naving special advantages from buying in large quantities' we Can oiler to , The Rev Mr Bartlett, pastor of the First Prebb)ter;aa Church, now Required by the Trade in i d ui London, 19. The steamship Faraday sailed to day to repair th.e Direct United States cable. This morning Pest's telegram from JSerlin ays it is reported in naval circles that Prince Frederic Fritz will visit the Ceuteunial at Philadelphia, and that a German squadron will escort him there. Havana, 18. Two more steamers lave arrived from Spain with reinforcements for the army. Munich, 19. A royal decree gives effect to the imperial laws introducing compulsory civil Scnor Fight. , Salt ai-5- Tjd , FRES: |