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Show .Tie IIow a New York Judge got Ilitl of one Wife and Mar Female A wa w Genin. Bloody American ; wid'Sankey. Messrs. liion-Slnye- r. A s nag long been gays: "Judge bench of the New York on well known Ho has now becc me ilie subject of gossip among the KCandil mongers of the me- tropolis and especially amoug hangers on around the Counts abd at the City His !ou absenoe from his official Hall duties has attracted much comment aud resulted in Hie following startling ex. The Judge's domestic repuliation: lations were unhappy. Incompatibility of temper was at the boitomof the His. wife was a perfect woman except that sfce was uncertain II s home and coy, and hard to pi ase. Hot were and he attractive fireside his found att actions elsewhere. The wife grew colder and he more indifferent about his home Finally an was reached between them aud they both consented to a separation- - She by his advice and persuasion apphed for He interposed no abjection divorce. Under and the divorce was granted. the laws of the State he could ntit marry ugaio, but men are creatures of patina and women are frail. Np eoener was the divorce granted than the Judge sailed for Europe. On the batae ship M.iled with him a ady with whom it was known he had long been on terms of close intimacy. This became kuowu She began to realize that to Lid wife the had been the victim of duplicity. A month or two brought the news they were traveling in company on the continent and living us man and wife. At Paris she was introduoed as his wife Further inquiries led to the informatiou that they were married in England shortly after their arrival from New York. The Judge had been absent bow about six months. His wife has heard nothing train him nor have any of his It is a lawful marintimate friends. riage in England, but not lawful in the State of Nrw York. Frienls of h a wife are indignant, and threaten ven The law would geance upon the Jude be likely to lake a ehatp hold of him should he return to rsew lork. It is a case in which public sympathy would be strongly on the side of the divorced wife. Her story is hard on the Judge and places him in a most dishonorable light. Public judgment would criticise the Judge harshly. i unier-standin- th-t- g t What Ailed the Uuiter. Jones seems doomed to have trouble his boarding-house- . The other morning he went down to breakfast in a fine humor, and thought be would have some fun with the landlady. While all the boarders where plastering their hei cakes with butter. Jonea called out from" his end of the table o the; teoletn.a roan next to the landlady's end of the, board: "Mr. Rhodes, be eo kind as to request that batter to rame'ei in this directioul" with Several parties smiled, and tae 1ml-litd- y cast a threatening look at Jones, but he acted as tliougli he diJa't see it atd soon remarked: If I was a strong as that butter, I'd hire out to a circus and travel around, aaving big pictures in ten colors stuck up on fences and dead walls, showing as off aa 'The Man with the Irop Jaw" holding up black tea boxes marked 'tifty pounds' is white paint!" Jones," sharply demanded the lindlady; "was it you that went stumbling tip stairs at 1 o'clock tbis morning, r tinging, 4dg was good beer,' or tb sort?" of omething Jones protested that be was in bed at 9 o'clock in the evening, and sober at a Judge. A bainful silence ensued, which Jones soon disturbed: "If 1 furnished the help around this house I'd hire real, genuine, alive Comansho Inditns!" "Mr. Jones'." exclaimed the landlady, vehemently, '.'what do you mean by "-- lor-ge- each outrageous oonduct?" "Beg pardon ma'am, but you don't would be comprehend; the Indians downright handy to scalp the hair of the batter before " : Five men dodged in a hurry as the t pewter sugar whizzing at Jones' head, while that individual slid under tbe. table. fThe next, minute he .( was flying out through the hall door into the street and the landlady was just far enough behind to miss when she As Jones gabbed at his rfoat-taistopped to tell a policeman what" the raw was abouf, she informed him.. .... "Mr. Jones, you impudent, drunken rcal, it'll take a distress warrant and two Constables to to get your, rags, and duds out of here, and: they'd better be bewl-wen- l. , quick about it, tVSM And now Jones is . . luLy boarding elsewheie. "in a quiet neighborhood," says. At- lanta Constitution,-- . " ; '!?" Grumbled a Daubury man, Mumbling kou, iu itia the other nighty ''Axe gone, ?aw gone, buck broken and Chandler in theCabinet what's the ef trying to live'any how!' ' wood-hous- e nom-mo- BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, ETC. ROCK PRICES! BE PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS Hides and Furs taken in exchange 5 WG-- , CELIXfiD,-- Vibrator Thresher, reigns supreme." Plucky Girls. A few days ago a party of four girls, on their way. home froin school in East Bridgeport, Con., came upon eight boys who had capturf d a kitten, aud, having covered it with kerosene oil, purposed to set it on fire. They begged the boys to give them the kitten and were refused, whereupon .they offered to buy it. This proposal also tailed to meet the approbation of the young savages, and th girls then hailed a passing man and begged him to interfere. He refused, saying he did not care what the boys did with the cat. llender-- e id: desperate by repeated failures the girls attacked the party of boys, and, two though they were to one, succeeded in taking theltitteu from' them and carrying itawjy iu cmli-uenc- e. d 1 Summer-complaint- 't9r , GENERAL MEROH d i , 4 J iwv - BARLEY WASTm The habit of looking on the bright ;N23Wn io,ooObl; sid is invuluable. Men and women who are evermore reckoniagup'hat they want rather than what they have counting the difficulties in the wy instead of contriving means to overcome them are almost cer tain to live off corn bread, Jat pork and salt fish, and sink to unmarked graves. The world is sure to sniile upon a man who seems to ba success ful, but let him go about with a crestfallen air, and the very dogs in the streets will set upon him. Ave Late frost will must have losses. nip the fruit iu the bud, banks"will break, investments will prove worth less, valuable horses will die T and china vases will break, but all these calamities do noteome together.-Th- e wise course to pursue, when one prop is knocked from under, is to fill its place with a substitute, and evermore count what U left rather than what ' ' , .' is taken.' advanced step by step from obscurity to affluence and distinction, consists in treating the people with consideration, OGIIE.W No sympathy, candor. and honesty. man, who hopes to attain tither wealth The or distinction. Cftn affwd lo deal unfairly with the world or. be indifferent to the wants and best interests of humanity. Sewing Machine I U. P. BREWERY, UTAH. - - Highest Market Trice iu Cash will be paid. ' t..--- ;i KLCII3SILLEU & WELLS. TlieFisi; Art. " LIVERY Great sale of fine Oil Chromoi. Four beautiful fine Oil Chromos, site 7x'l and One eiie 9x12 Fent for 50 cents, aud six AND size 0x12. sent for $1; or a full family portfolio of 100 oil and gem chromos, all I !) al designs, very fine sent for $2. They nre Landscapes, Scriptural Scenes, Sea FRANKLIN, ONKIDA Co IDAHO. Views, Hunting and fishing Scenes. NELSON & Co. Hocky Mountain Soenes, Farm Scenes, deAnimals, Birds, Fruit and Flower Near th U. N. R. R. Depot ItS'lATt iMPSdrr-lBENTtotlir signs, and will not fail to please all whs WITH with the' bet of older WAGOsTm) OTIIEB VEHICLE! send for them. Our chromos are facBUOFIES, llauliD and Trcttiug Xeaum, chines, is now equal to if not superior to wiy simile reproductions of the choicest nd all oilier' livery Aecontuodution tor the other machine in the" mitvlcet. works of the Great Masters, and proIt ii the culy machine having a aveliDft public. ' ' t j "j"' j f nounced by connoisseurs equal to the .ban tlie latest Improved SU'ut ,le wVcli It S00 NOTICE. Decolcomania LEGAL original paintiDg. no small hole or spring to 'Uir.ad UiroCfeU or under. pioiures, and full instructions of trans: Cobu-tV ' ' Box Kldor Court in aud for Ithas the latost patent feed : fer the same will accompany each ef In the Prolate bf L'tau. itusu Samuel' Swilli, All wearing points are made of stwl, Territory Orders. Sailing the above order if desired. Address, its durability is jtreat. i ulg. rll Having the fewest parts of any'Flmftw Jfii-enclosing price, in .registered letter or Annie Cornorlh, I'laintijf) chine in the inurket., it ,i censrqueutty the ,; The other day, as the big steamer by postoffice order, and a three cent easiest running. liiU Northwe'st was about to swing out of stamp for return of goods by mail, B Henry Gtrnfurth,theVefendt United State in theTerritory of Each niarhlae sold uikkfs sales for otfcers. at. The people the dock," a bit of a boy: approached ALEXANDER & CO., Wholesale and of Uukeeiid greeting to Ueury Corntoi th, they reromwomd thenyfrfsto all Vhe see thetu, uwor the pe- in nperatioai. Vuu are hereby required t Retail Dealers in Fine Oil Chromos, the mate and asked; I Annie Comforts, iu eaid Court tilled flood lively agentii vf anted in every town I Decalcomapla Pictures eto ,, Eighth St tition ofyou, withiu ten days, exclusive of the day Northern VM to wh m a good Qoaioiii-sicwilf, 'Gcin' up the river, 'mister?' agttiunt opposite Cooper Institute, N. Y. Agents of eertke, after the service on yon of tbie be paid. A'rlte ( ' V" ; 'Yes." and tradesmen are making from $12 to it Msnred within thw Comity; or, if served County hut withjn. thin District, withiu "Well.jhist her out from the shore $13 daily; selling our goods. Agent's out of thisdays; BR0WN'&:Cc. otherwise, within forty days; or twenty outfit full of. 200 fine samples sent on be will taken as fur a3 you caa," continued the lad, deluult you ngaiutit judgement by I to ihe preyer of said petition. Suid ' General agents and dealers in. . ' for Bill 8 lushing from the wharr up reteipt ef $5.' Please state the name of according the dioso decree to a obtain is nctinn brought vinj saw this in. f s83 Cm you paper said between and bave' he'll rida a b of inati itnony existing plain here .by1 the depot, & tiff ami defendant, upon the grounds set forth in some steamnoon if afore, oRice. in file on this the petition sturgeon And you are hereby notified that if you fail to boat, don't sro" an' raise a 'sturbance ADMlNISTRAmsNCllCEv appear and answer mid petition as above required, 'round therel" Detroit Free Press. plaintiff will tke default against you. and apply FEED STABLES 'VICTOR! EDW. 83-- tf i; . . . . y, cove-qnent- ly : . v ! drfou-dn- t. Sum-mou- s. ; A.W. , BOOK 0 SHSET ; ILL AXY PERSONS IIAVINO olaims against tho esK'o of the late William Hewett decea?ei op knowing A machine is L.e latest themselves indebted to paid estate ere invention They will continue to intent ' deal with to harder A to subject report the same to requested washers, wringers, ironers. sewers and yl one thing and another till women than even an old duck of cards is "a MARYANN HKWETT, U1 adaiiuistrators ':!? boa fee wof h fifteen, clenta adoaen. man whd woa't advertise, RALPH SMITH, XV disb-washin- UTAH STOCK f BRY OOISS ! GROCEEIE S , under-takings- d, . - - LOGAN, CACHE CO., n , - triumph. WW frou among the geuius. Springing alive people, their tenopathies are here-iHave just received from the East a full and complete; n and whole the s people, of to the want lies the secret of their great success Those who seek to be popular must study and be familiar with the wants !of the masse, and prove loyal thereto. o'this fact we aiay trace the grand success in , business, as well ns in religious which many Americans have achieved. Strikingly illustrative of I hoe suggestions is that great establishment, boated at Buffalo. N. Y , and known hs the "World's Dispensary." a most ap inYhich tbej offer for salaat their Store in Logan at' propriate naue, indeed, for that vast manuare walls whose stitution, within factured remedies which are in demand in every "quarUr 'of the globe, aud i.t which a eorps of distinguished phy aud surgeons, under the personal direction of Dr. Pierce, are constantly administering to the needs of thousands of sufferers everywhere, and wboseeuc-res- s in the treatment of all forms of chronio ailments has become so well known that there is scarcely a hamlet in the land in which bis name is not familiar. Its proprietor, says the Herald and Torchlight, of Detroit, "la a man of Ike people, writes for them, and to tneni, and to them tenders his eminent professional servict:8." His advertisements are Like the great earnest exhortations. tf revivalists, his enthusiasm is multiplied ny the unparalleled success of i. is enterprise, as well as by the elficncj of his The people remedies in curing disease . believe in h m and bis remedies, because, as the New York Tribune says, "be sympathizes with tnem in all Invi.-cib- le Agent for KINOSLAND, FERGUSON & Go's., efforts, and attainments' Hence, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is to day more largely employed as a blood and liver medicine, and also as a cough remedy, than any other remedial agent in the world. His Favorite Prescription, be does not recommend as a "cure a;l," as is so often done by compounders of wortb'ess, humbug nostrums, but for all di'enses and weaknesses peculiar to women it has proved itself eo much of a specific that it uow enjoys gnat jopularity and univers.il Dr. Pierce's Pleasant l'urgAtiye Pellets, "scarcely larger than mustard seed," have proved so agreeable and reliable as a cathartic that they are rapidly taking the place Of the large nauseous pills heretofore so much iu use: while it is bis Compound Extract of Smart-WeeWith the "Carey" down or mounted power; will also receive orders fop the a favorite, remedy for Colic, Cramps, , , Diarrhoea, Dyseu-teryEmpire Saw Mill Vitu" Uopeer; Lowe's and Efart't faunl Shbgle llacbinea; mid and Cholera Cholera Morbus, Edgar's Corn Millp, Corn and cob Cruabere; Cane.! Mill Vlanl.era gteBi Of Dr.' Sage's Caalso as a liRiiaent. 'i &c, &c. Also dealer in all kinds oi j tarrh Remedy, and1 Dr Tierce's Naecl Douche.' little need be said, as they ate known everywhere as the greatest fpeci-fio- s for Catarrh and "cold in the head," STOVES a specUlty." PriiJiice taken at the highest 'market rates. ''''ISend order ever given to the public And besides early for Maohiuery . Freight 'guaranteed at car'oad rfcte.'Si this large measure of success, Dr. Pierce seems likely to achieve as grat renown aa an author as he has as a physician. I.''. : Oue daor souta Z.C.Al1i.,.UUUbiS Id His Common Skssk Midical Adviseb, " !. 'tit '! .1 a book ef about 1)00, pages, which he w in ii j'T"'-uyj,viiKtyxvitlow of sells at the unparalleled milium price $1.50, has abeady been sold to the ex, tent of exhausting two edition amounting to forty thousand copies. The secret of Dr. Pierce's success, as well as that oi TWO HOV ED the great revivalits, and scores of other iutul. at 9 which has long been a terror lo tho solitary African of Indian Bar, waa killed by a woman known as 'Si m Josey under the following circutn- stauces: Josey came to the county last pprin, and owns a email ranch, occupied by hewelf, a cow and a calf, a pair of pigs and a large dog. The dog and calf are now no more, and their taking off led to (he killing of the lion. Two weeks ago Josey's dog Bully went out on a hunt and returned no more. Josey,- who is and fears not the stroog-mindsdemon man, went out and scoured the woods for three days. On the evening of tho third day she found poor Bully, cold and stiff, clasped in the embrace of death. He had been fearfully mangled in the encounter, in which he had come off second best. Josey returned home, and all went well until Saturday night, when she was aroused by the bleating of her calf. She arose, took her trusty rifle and sallied out to the pen. On her arrival at the pen she paused, and in the bright mooalight she plainly perceived a large lion tearing and eating her calf. The rifle waj promptly leveled, and the lion sprang into the air and dropped dead with a bullet in his brain. As soon as the African heard of the tak:Bg off of his enemy, he went and popped the question to Josey, who answered by hooting him off the ranch. She now 9 Bill t Moody The great revivalists, The following incident is related rietl another. electrified staid old who and Sankey, by the Sonora Independent of Nowith their eloquence and enEngland The Chicago Tiraea of November 13th vember loth: "A lion California thusiasm, are fair samples of American Van Brunt g to the court lor the relief pmyed for. Id testimony whereof, I, J. C. Wright, cJerk of aid court, do hereunto et my hand and aflix the se.il ef said court,, this til day of Nov., VSTj. ). SEAL j-- : 33-- U C. WTUGHT. probate Clerk. 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