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Show Terrace. Items From ' - Terrace, Utah, A 'A correspondent of the Cincinnati Not. 9, 1785. Commercial, writing from Jackson, EcToa Junction: tells how clear the ooKl, weather comes With the thing was doue in Misof feature beautiful the one desert the sissippi. There was universal appreThe inira, e now shows about here with hension of an outbreak, and a great euch perfect distinctness that nothing is many families were sent to Vicks-burg- , left to the imagination. Que mountain, thiit city having been so gardistant eighty miles from here, whoe risoned with 'police and special crest is just discernable abo?e the hoit-Z0- n directly south, will seemingly sou after sunrise commence rising and assuming different shape9, uuiil' u reaches its maximum, and remains stationary awhile, when it can be compared to some "castle old in story." better than ta anything else. Then it recedes and fiually assumes its usual uppearauce. There ar times wheu the desert assumes the ap. pearance of a vast sheet of water, while Silver Islet, and the foot hills about Pilot Knob, are . perfect pictures of distant silent cities, forests, and even ships at v sea- We witnessed a Tery narrow escape from a frightful accident Sunday mornAs the west bound emigrant ing last. train was moving out of the yard, a ldy, who bad lingered loo long, attempted to pet on about the middle of the train. One arm was encumbered with the sup. plies she had purchased, which impeded ber, and as she was about to be drawn underline Cars, fortunately for her our esteemed fellow townsman, Jofcn T. Smythe, chanced to be passing by, and with greit presence of mind released the lady from her dangerous position and placed her safely on the rear platform of the caboose, amid the applause Keuiarkalle Professional WWW huceeH. Among the notable professional men this country who have achieved extraordinary success is Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N Y. The prominence which he has attained has been reached through strictly legitimate means, and, so far, therefore, he deserves the enviable reputation which he enjojs. This officers as to be considered safe. AH large measure of success is the result of and careful for the whites were armed, and all the ahisthorough and extensivepreparation dur-Ir- g reading calling, negroes knew it. There was a gena long and unusually large practice, eral and polite understanding that which have enabled hira to gain high too much Republicanism meant commendation, even from his profession his attention to blood; every, one knew that a single al brethren. Devoting certain specialties, he has become a spark of trouble would kindle a war, leader. Not a few of the remand every one was careful according- edies preBcribsd by him have, it is said, ly. When .a negro approached the been adopted and prescribed by physipolls with a Republican ticket in cians in their private prnctice. His pamhis hands, he was met with banter- phlets and larger works have been received as useful contributions to medical ing entreaties to vote the Democratic knowledge. He has recently added anticket, and with the memory of Clin- other, and perhaps more important work, ton fresh in his mind, he was ordin- because of more general application, to A' favorite the list of his published writings. This arily easy to convert.' trick wa to bet with a negro that he book, entitled "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," is designed to was afraid to vote the Democratic Dr. enter into general circulation. ticketbet him $2; and pay him Pierce has received acknowledgements the money after he had won it, and honors from many sources, and esas he generally did whether he pecially scientific degrees from two of wanted to or not. As it was in Jack- the first medical institutions in the I.'ind. Mr. Wm. Edwards, of Uintah, general son, bo it was all over the State, ex- agent in Weber cjunty, from wheni the cept in some places where "chaff" above work can be had. was discarded to make room for open of there followed a stormy domesA speedy explanation, how Cattle Disease in Nebraska. ever, restored harmony and peace once more to that happy home. Too much The Sioux City Journal says : A praise cannot be given to the professor farmer from Dakota Co., Nebraska, for his presence of mind and prompt action which prevented one of those sad named McKivcrgau, was in the city accidents resulting from extreme care- yesterday. He brings the startling lessness. news that a disease has recently broNegotiations are pending for the sale ken out among the cattle in his secof the Delmonta mining properly tion supposed to be blackleg, from James McLaughlin has completed jut an inspection of it in the interests of tie the attack of which there seems to be purchasers, but in a few days I will be very little help, and from the effects able to say something more definite of which cattle die generally within about this. about twenty-fouhours after the William McKim, of Rosebud, has terrible disease first of the symptoms taken his departure fur Idaho, to take themselves. manifest A number of eharge of the 'Bonaparte" mine at Bar. William leaTes in Dakota warm cattle Rocky many county have already ffiende, and it is hoped we wi.l see hi died, McKivergan himself having handsome face in the spring, as he i? lost one or two head. He says that till interested in the Delmonta minis soon after the cattle are taken .with ia this district. Mr. II. II. Player, of Rosebud, has the pestilence the skin upon their discovered a coal mine within forty milet legs becomes detached from the flesh ef the railway and the specimens be and a watery matter forms between bowed us are equal in every respect to the) parts mentioned, and when they the Kvanston coal. More than this we are not at liberty to say just now, bat move about you can hear a sort of t is a worker and we wish him success. gushing sound of this watery formation as the limbs of the cattle bend Jenkins. and unbend. The blackleg is a terInformation Wanted. rible disease, and, should it become Of E. N. Jones, who was formerly epidemic in this section of country tonnected with the railroad shops at the injury it would work to, the Omaha, but recently with the Milliard farmers is almost incalculable. Flume and Lumber Company. His wife and family arrived in Milliard a few diysago, expecting to find him there, The Way it is Done. but failing, were left in destitute circumstances. They left yesterday for This is how they do things down 8alt LakeCitv.Supt. Earll having passed in Florida, the land of oranges and tiiera to Ogden, thinking he roust have gtne there to procure werk. Salt Lake alligators: This ia to surity that Jacob John papers please copy. Evanston Age. son has sold his wife Mary A. John How They Face Death. son to me, Daniel Skillman, and be has eiven bur two children, the old Augustus Caeesar chose to dio in est and youngest, and i, Daniel Skill- tandiug position, and was careful man, promist to take car oi uur; in arranging bis person and dress for and she has to have one bedstid and the occasion. Julius Cceesar, when hur clothing and matres, and' bed lia by tie conspirators in the Capitclothing, and hur things that belong ol, concealed bis face beneath the to hur, Mary A. Johnson. Me, folds of his toga, so that bis enemies Daniel Skillman, has bought hur for "right not see the death-pan- g upon $6. Witness, C. T. Lind, Fannie Mo liis countenance. Siward, Karl of Leod. Northumberland, when at the point f death, quitted bis bed and put on Military Items. 18 armor, saying: "It becomes not a Jan to die like a beast.'! Maria Geo. Robert Williams,' who mar-riYa tv ill aw nf Stephen A. Douff- Wisa, of Austria, who, a short time before she breathed her last, having la9, has been transferred from the Men into an ot the Missouri apparent slumber, one f the ladies in attendance remarked military departmentof the Platte, as to the department "iat her Majesty seemed to be asleep. adjutant general, vice Gen. Rugglei, Da"No," replied she, "I could sleep if transferred to the department-owould indulge repose, but I am kota. 'visible of the near approach of Capt. Pollock has come into iort "eath, and I would not allow myself Laramie from the Black Hills, leavbe surprised by him in my sleep; ing a camp there in command of wish to meet him wide awake." still going Maj. Wells. Miners are miners fatal fifteen the Yrd Nelson, on receiving in. He breught out U. S. the said to Capt. Hardy, "They and turned them over to h4i done for me at last, Hardy; marshal. backbone is shot through;" and M the presence of mind, while car ned below, to take out bis haedker-it- f A lady being asked by a gentleword and cover his face and stars to man to be his wife, wrote the te concealed Hi was startled at first, from the gaze of bis "stripes." a hint what he was to ew. Aud last of all, the great and took it as but being a naparte died in his Field Marshal's expect in married life; tn"orm and buots, which be ordered man of letters he worked theword At Jut on a short time and produced "persist previous to his about this hint be spake. bis wife, tic Fcene r . .... portfolio of 100 oil and gem chromos, all designs, very fine sent for $2. They are Landscapes, Scriptural Scenes, Sea "uticn. - - UTAH Have just received from the East a full nnd complete ' ' STOCK' of DRY GOODS GROCERIES, ! BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, ETC. Which they offer for sale at their Store in Logaa al i BE ROCK PRICES ! PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS Hides and Purs taken in exchange FOR MEH.OHANDISE. f W. G. CHJZaB, Agent for KINGSLAND, FERGUSON & CoV, Infircibla Vibrator Thresher, Views, Hunting and fishing Scenes, Hocky Mountain Scenes, Farm Scenes, Animals, Birds, Fruit and Flower designs, and will not fail to please all who spnd for thein. Our chromos are facsimile reproductions of the choicest works of the Great Masters, and pronounced by connoisseurs equal to the "00 Decolcomania original painting pictures, and full instructions of trans fer the same will accompany each ef the above order if desired. Address, enclosing price, in registered letter or by postoffice order, and a three cent stamp for return of goods by mail, B. ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale and th With the "Carey" down or mounted power; will alho receive orders for Retail Dealers in Fine Oil Chromos, Machines; Decalcominia Pictures etc.. Eighth St Impire law Mill "with Rotter; Lowe's and Kmrl'n raient Shingle 1 Y. N. idcar'i Corn Millf, Corn and cob CruBherr, Cane Milk; Hanieri Steam Agent opposite Cooper Institu'e, allkindnof in dealer &c. Also , J;c. and tradesmen are making from $12 to $15 daily, selling our goods. Agent's full outfit of 200 fine samples sent on receipt ef $5. Please state the name of Send ordr s83 Cm paper you saw this in. STOVES a specialty. Produce taken at the highest market load rates. at car . Freight juaranteed early for Machinery r8, GENERAL MEROIIjKIDISE. r.it. For The Ladies! fVSRS. 17 LAUE CITY, 10 Mnin PREMISES, HALT Mreot, on hand whore (lie keep WASTED. BARLEY .... v ' ! AAA013 1U, UUU Barley wanted Ladies Tisitlnc Salt Lake City, will do well to call on Mr. Dye, inspect the elegaut (lock ami leai n price, which are reduced to uit the time. TRESS! TREES! UTAH. Cash will bo paid. J WELLS. BUCIIMILLEK If LIVERY Co JJoopcr City, Weber Co. ' AND FEED STABLES I r , ' EDW. NELSON & Co. Apple, Pear, Peach, Near the U. tf. B. R. Depot. Plum, Apricot AND A FULL LINE OF SMALL F RTJIXS, .. CoBaitting in part of Locust, Lombardy Poplar, Rox Scc. ALL RAISED IN THIS COUNTY AND WARRANTED ACCLIMATED. 8S-2- w S.BERGIV.ANN&CO. OODAOPRINC Co -- Operative Tratelert U and the I Utt Improred te no mall hold! or tpriug ' " Wmt'le wh'ih Va thread thron.U or nndr, It ha the latost patent f mJ. made Ij Store. thU CON- A. W. BROWN & Cc. CELEBRATED PLACE OF RESORT. I. FIND AT THE Z. C. General of rnent assort full a M.wikanrfine. including Dry Goods, No- tions. Groceri, Canned Goods fto., all at the LOWEST I'ttiut-a- . WILL . C. I a It . of eteel, All wearing piiuU are qnently It. darabllity U y 8hntl HaviDK the fewest parte of tn the market It It eonM"guetly th aslaet running. Each machine told makf ale fnrettr. a thay recommend themlee te all wb ice thew la operation. Good HlT arfnte wanted In every town I Northern Utah to whi m a good coBjmtaWft will be paid. Write U . KOSE, Jlnnagcr. Wholesale and Commission II. B. CLiWSON, Supt. Uealws in PreUuce. iT-- ne(tl.h frv. SHADE TfiEES, PROMPT ATTENTION PAID TO SIGNMENTS. ITS LATE IMPROVEMENTS ith tha laat m inclrla of oller m chlnea. la now eqnal to If not aperlorto any otiir maenme in me im'mi. It ii the n1y machine having 4 WITH Mlf-Httra- WAG0K3AND OTHER VEHICLES BrGFIEa,Horwa. Hauling d4 Trotting Teami, Uit ad all other Wrery Accommodation i83-t-for r aTeiing public. large Tariety of Eld, Mulberry, VICTOR! ?KAKUH, ONEIDA Co, IDAHO. CAR rURKlSfl CUOtH And also Sewing Machine The Highest Market Price in Import treei from the State whea Samuel Fowler & at . T2-l- f ROflr ED U. P. BREWERY, OGDEN, NEW i ; . 1 A MILLINEM GOODS In The Very Latest Styles. Whj Oae door south Z.C.M.I., OGDEX , C. DYE MOVED INTO HER NEW HAS A f !fo)(n) LOGAN. CACHE CO., threats, which served equally well. The Fine Arts. The State was carried by the Demoof admiring spectators. Great sale of fine Oil Cbroraos. Four The lady after adjustiug i herself crats as much by terrorism as though threw the "Professor a kiss. Unfortu- they had driven the colored men to beautiful fine Oil Chromos, size 7x0 and one size 9x12 sent for 50 cents, and six nately he is a married man, and the facts the pells at the bayonet's point. size 9x12 sent for $1; or a full family somewhat distorted being repeated to 'K 1 From the Mleworl Republican (St. Louif.) May Be So. 3 j dcQA hutd.Me, Lome. General agent and dealer la " BOOK & SHEET mu si ci Musical 3Icrcliandise, AND 8TATIONEHY. Uiali. r Vr day. at J Ocrieii. Tern.1 y half Elorenee, Wheeler A Wilaon. Homa Bemmington needle ead repair alwaj on hand v ieviiig ittaeUIae f all kiO te(tedaiMlre:aud a-- l |