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Show Catholic Chuhch. The new Catholio Church, on Fifth Street, the foundation Sep. 30. fur which was laid gome time ago, is now From Friday' in a fair way to be completed at an early iue, to Subscribers. Pub- - daj . Materials for the wood work have llta Hirfipn f been prepared and delivered on the Persons inaeoieu l" either on sunscrip- for some time, and this week j ground advertising or joo worn, huu lion fr carpenters have been at work framing a distance from Ogden, so kn reside at timbers preparatory to raising the frame inconvenient to that it would bo in going up in fine work, which and settle, are respect- call in rerson style. to make payment to our f..n reaues at their re8Poctive 8ettle local age"13 Sew Bank Building. The new eBt8' bank building of Messrs. J. W, Guthrie Waltkr Tuokson, & Co , which has been erected on fourth Business Manager. street, this year, is a very good and substantial one, which does credit not only That is tbe diGoiso Southwest. to its enterprising owners, but the cou- tbe 0. Hop- taken by generally rection tractors and the mechanios who have Thej were at oau uan vij constructed it. As the house is about per army. yesteraay. completed, we presume it will be opened ere long for business. We observed that is inf- the owners are Herald The Home. Retbbrino putting down a very has who Hunter, substantial plank sidewalk in front of ormed that Bishop visit to his old friends in heir been on a premises, an example worthy of John Hon. and Sharp, imitation Pennsylvania, by other property owners on on are a on east, been trip wbohasalso that street. will iheir return to Utah, where they next. Al. Winn, who jrobably arrive Sunday evening Al. Winn L0CALJTEW,S- - J)ily to-da- Captured. The Omaha Herald of a Gould has late date announces that Jay the U. P. R. R signified the intention of to tbe railroad a build to Company As the road, if built by Black Hills. as a that company, will be designed will it Union proPacific, feeder to the thelatter at Sydney, bably connect with Jay Gould. - made his escape from Beaver the other day, after jbeing convicted of a crime, and who has been hiding fron the offi cers in pursuit.was wounded Tuesday in an attempt to escape from his own house, where he had been tracked by the offi cers; he, however, eluded them after be ing shot twice, and escaped to the timber,where ho remained until his wounds became so painful that he was obliged to return home for aid, and sent word to the officers that he was willing to sur render himself to Deputy Marshal Stokes. He is too badly wounded to be removed at present. - If ARRI8VILLE. A fir The Ilridal Wine Cup. 0' on curred at Harrisville .Thursday, by "Pledge with wine! pledge with which some straw and hay stocks, sheds, corral, some pigs and a reaper, wine !" cried the vnus stud thought' IMoHfTrt with belonging to Mr. J. Hutchins, of Slater-vill- less Harvey Wood ! " FlK head sinks backl AT e, v The loss will not i I I F. ..... " . V. . were consumed. winei place fall short of $300. Mr. Hutcbins reThe beautiful brida grew pale the aud there. They noticed the bride turns thanks to his neighbors and decisive hour had come. She pressed groom had his face in bis hands and friends for their efforts to save his her white haDds together, and the was weeping. ranujrouf-.nueunuaii.aiij- property. leaves of her bridal wreath trembled on her brow; her breath came quick- 'T" Attention is directed to the new er, and heart beat wilder. advertisement of Walker Bros, on the Yes, Marion, lay aside your ecru- ' fourth page. Concerning the most con pies for this once, Bttid the judge in we can the in item ad., speak a low tone, goiug toward his daugh- spicuous to the point. The "T" tea, of which ter, "the couipauy expec. it. Do not this firm makes a specialty, is a great seriously infringe upon the rule of favorite among the ladies. It is frag- - etiquette; in your own home do as rant, has a delicate flavor, is pure and you please, but iu Uiine, lor this once refreshing, and suits everybody to a T please me For invalids it is stimulating and tonic, Every eye was turned towards the and it is the cheapest Japau bridal pair. Marion's principles were well known. Harvey had been a con- tea in the market. vivialist, but of late friends noticed the change in his habits; and to night Diabolic At. Last night some evil tliey watched him to see, as they disposed person or persons tore off part sneeringly said, if he was tied down from the foot bridge to a woman a opinion so soon. of the hand-rai- l over the Ogden river, and placed several Pouring a brimming cup they pre- boulders on the bridge in such a position sented it with tempting SBiiles toward that a person stepping upon them would Marion. She was very pale, though hands shook inevitably slip and lall over into tbe more composed Jnd her sne graceiauy water, which at this point is seven or not, as, smiliug DacK, mc f devilish The cu.Fi,t., eiebt feet deep. wjaia( spirit wcjkcu whieh prompted this act is withotit ex- - rawtsu u w uer uF. iuu ii au but uuue bu, niiu cvcij uauu case, and the perpetrator of this attempt was arrested by her picrciag eielam- to do bodily injury, if detected, ought to ation : be punished to the utmost extent of the "Ob, how terrible I" law. "WViat is it?" cried one and all, she repeated again, her lips quivering faster aud fa&ter, and her voice more aud more broken; 'and there they ecoop him a grave. and there, without a shroud, they lay bun down into that damp, reek- earth: the only son of a proudi father, the only idolized brother of a fond sistur. And he sleeps to day 10 that distant cuuntry, with no stone to mark the spot, lhere ae lies my 'Dead! I brother of this deadly poison; Father!' she exclaimed, turning sud- denly, while the tears rained dowa her beautiful cheeks, 'father,, shall I drink it now?' The form of the old judge wasconvulsed with agony. lie raised not his head, bvU in a smothered father 6r 7b"""' my. own thvxn s son a victim first-clas- s Slippery. The mixed train from Salt Lake did not arrive till half past v uuu wua uA.cuiy icmuiuii ik, ten o'clock last nieht. The reason of icugtu, as though it contained some h;deous the long detention was the extra length object. of the train, and the slipperiness of the 'Wait, she answered, and a light rails from smashed grasshoppers. In which seemed inspired, 6hone from cars twenty-ninsliDnerv these times SO. dark From Saturday' t Daily of Sep. night. eyes; "wait, and I will tell make too much of a train for one loco G. M. Johnson is aocompanied by you. I see," she added, pointing her well and uti did The motive. James E. Matthews, Grand Leoturer ef "boy" jeweled finger at the sparkling wine, Tces-tablWe notice that the U. lized the sand of the ridge to some pur " "a sight that beggars all description; the above jurisdiction. N. K. R company has a half score of 1 and vet. listen I will rjaint it for pose. It was a good thing tbey didn' new a in work men at 8a'nd 0Jp the tr&ia wouij have re- today, putting lack you if I can. It is a lovely spot; tall Jr. Mike Death From Small. Pox. e huoto maine(1 , tlatu ffM0. Dy me Biue 01 iu irau mountains, crowned with verdure, tell who was attacked with small pox a Fourth street, rise in awful sublimity around; a river week or two since, and who, together runs through, and blight flowers with his wife and children, was removed A Correction. The Salt Lake Herald grow on the water'B edge. There is 01 a few f hJ m0rninr in noticing the case of dys ego to the pest bouse, died Canadian Maosates. tne party thick, warm mist, the sun seeks to 00 small yesterday morDing and wa9 buried last Canadians, lately visiting Britisn in vain. Trees, lofty, grand pox which terminated fatally here here by the Central Ta a of "The two or night at the eemetery in this city. lumbia, arrived family anci ago, says: day beautiful, wave to the airy mo- and proceeded at with who the down are disease, Hopes were entertained that the patient eifio train yesterday of the birds; but there tion Mikesell, group wn!d recover, but they proved falla once on the Utah Central road to Salt are quarantined in the hospital near of Indians gather; they flit to and fro, Lake City, where they will remain a Oeden." etous notwithstanding all possible efforts with something like a sorrow upon few were made both and days. of obtained article that writer the their dark brews. And in tneir midst If by physicians The party consists of Earl and Count his information from the Junction of Mies a maniy iorm dui nis cneei, now lurses to restore him to health. ess Dufferin, Col. E. Littleton, Captain ni- No other members of the family ex yesterday, he mistook greatly the facts deathly pale i bis eyes wild witn M. Mr. and uoe ot lever, hibit thus far, any symptoms of the Ward, Campbell. inena stfinus "ro as ther, are and as- we stated them. We . mm 1 suouia en nay, oeuica remain will but nalady, quaran they said, "No other members of tbe family is kneels for see, he pillowing that tined at the hospital until all danger ef Examination Waived. Tbe man. exnio.i mus iar, any jmpmms ui his breast head upon poor will remain quaran contagion is past. Crowley, who was held for examination malady, but they 'Genius in ruins! Uh, the high hospital until all danger er before U 8. Commissioner E. A. Street, "ned brow! why should g Pais Paikt In another column will and contaeion is past." Please mak the r'eath mark on it, and he so young? be found an advertisement setting forth was consequently sent t Salt Lake City correction Look how he throws back the damp the virtue of Tain Paint. All the curls'. See him clasp his handslaear by the Commissioner, to await action by which are offered to a gullible the his shrilling shrieks for life'-- mark grand jury public are vaunted as euro cures for how he clutches at the forta or his and A. M. E. P. Johnson, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Utah, A. F. and A. M , who is visiting the various lodges of that order within his jurisdiction, is now in Ogden, bav ioz visited Weber Lodge No. 6, last A. One convulsive be was dead! a roan ran through the assembly. bo vivid was her description, so un i i. ... : l l .i cunmy7 luci . iwtou iBopum n iv.i A.. oue ucbviiucu buciucl luuii wuaii uer, .1,.. . . , shudder - voice he cried, no!' o, my child She lifted the glittering goblet,andl letting it suddenly lall to the noor, u was ussucu m a iuuujuhu jiicuct. mauy a lear.ui ejo waicueu uer i uiovcuieiii, aim msmuiaueuusiy every wine glass was transferred to the marble table on which it had beeu prepared. Then as she looked at ihet fragments of crystal, she turnei to .u vuauy, '"rS- - e k. turn-iaoi- 'No, lllcuu uc"!;l!ri me, tempt mo vo peru my boui iui wine. Not firmer are the everlast- - ing hills than my resolve, God, help- iDg me, never to touch or taste the poison cup. And h to whom I have-hegiven my hand who watahed over my brother's foiua in that last solemn b0ur, and buried the dear wanderer there by the river, in that land o on A will. I trust. BUrttain me iu Wilt you not, mjr that resolve. husband?' His glistening eye, his sweet milc !was her answer. The judge left the- room, and when, an hour after, re- -a ce turning with a more subdued entertainhe in took tne ner, part rxient of the bridal guests, no one could fail to see that he. too. had de- termined to banish the enemy at oncei and forever from his orincelv home.. Those who were preaent at the wed- dinz never lortret the impression so golemnly made. Many from that hour renounced the social elas. r man-pier- Ex. TT Idaho Election. John S. Gray, Esq., of this city, hasbeen placed in nomination for District Autorney, of this District, whioh em braces Adfc. Owvhee. Oneida and Rnr Lake counties. If Ensign defeats Gray it will be with Mormon votes in Bear " 18 P088l010inBl TeB' 1'"0..C0UHI' Mormons may be the by Oa the death of Enoch Reese, one of the companion, imploring to be saved. the popular vote, which Gray will re call his him on hear piteously Presidents of the Eighteenth Quorum Oh, ceive in Ada and Owvhee counties. of Seventies. father's nameL see him twine his fin- - Idaho Statesman. Whereas. It has leased the Great eers together as he shrieks for his Ruler of the Universe on the 20th of sister his only sister twin of his ;Notice July, 1876, to recaeve from ear midst soul weeping for him in his native our late President and Brother, Exoch land. THE NEXT THIRTY DAT Reese, See!" she exclaimed, while the Whereas,. It is- but just that a fitting bridal party shrank back, the un- - To b let by contract; to b deliTorod at recognition ef his many virtues should 0(cVb 11 tasted be bad therefore, be wine trembling in their falter Corinne.orat tha C P. Switch, opposite Briglwui Resolved, By the Eighteenth Quorum ing grasps, and the judge fell, over- - City, for which the highest prices will be paid.. ror iunnnr pvucuiara enquire at W. U. Child of Seventies, of the Church of Jesus nnirorpH 11 nnn hia sfnr morrv! r,..T ' t."...... """b. f" . Phri.l nf Rint. th&t .Ml.P. CULLEV, ; hi rushes veins fever jot through bow in humble submission will Contractor. ' 3ao mh,1878. The fnend be8lde him he weep,Dg. monrn for nur Brother. wh hn. kpon The dark men. move oneV. B. Not lose than 1000 tie Mntractod to anyi party. taken from our midst. leave ther living silently away, - and . 1 . t luiuo uwaiu. L .oi ,cuoou. uum.i.". r.fi riu nfr tnerpthor ' ivobuitcu, T .L!- .vn...... jxeese, mis yuuruui lauiuaia iuo loss 01 a hush la that princely was here a brother, who was eves ready to proffer the hand of. aid and tbe voice of parlor, broken only by what seemed lotrodnce onr 0)4 and . Staple sympathy to tha needy and distressed, a smothered cry from some manly lillSLOPK.to tv n ua ni.in ifAMmn t 'd tie was an active omoer in the Quorum, bosom. Ihe bride 6t00d yet Upright, traveliuit expeMee Apply by letter or Iupd. whose utmost endeavors were exerted with Btealand tears p"01 quivering lips;, for its welfare and. prosperity, a friend Cc?t?0,hl8 n BtI"ir and companion, who was dear to all, a ing to the outward edge of her lasher 6Mm citizen whose upright aad noble life was Her beautiful arm had lost its fcten a standard of emulation to the Breth sion,.and the glass, with its little W. F. FIS11EK, holy-lookin- in..oiun bos-ru- Resolutions of Respect. aumerom aad they are generally A Find Dwiilino. ine nne new received by the reflecting, if at all turn gram salts. But we have heard from brick dwelling house of Mr L.B Adams, situated en Franklin Street; between various reliable sources ef the remark Fourth and Fifth, is now nearly cony able virtues of this remedy in the re moral ol pain, and therefore have rea' pleteil, the painters being busy putting on the colors. It will soon be finished, ton to believe that it is what it claims t bo one of the finest in the city. be. Mrs. Emma Carter, at the Ladies' and will Store, is agent for Ogdn,, tad the afflicted can obtain the remedy Fare to Conference. The Utah t the store on Main street, a little dis- Central railroad company will carry tance north of the t- 4 0.1. V.I Ogden House. ua. ii.B.u pbbcu8ci0 return, at reduced rates from, the 4ih fclie Ogden to tne liStn 01 uoiooer, inclusive. Virus's Benkeit.-- U Theatre last Trains will leave Ogden eaoh day at night, quite ai large and ap preciative audience greeted Mr. Charles 5:00 and 9:40 a.m. and at 6:20 p.m. . . ertn 1 Ii T .1 m . ivian on the occasion of his benefit and HCKeiS 10 can i.aae auu return, ai.uut lst appearance La gden (for tbe ). For Enolasd. Elder II W. Naisbitt Considerable disappointment was felt of Hooper and Salt Hake, will start on k7 the peoplepresent at the failure on morning for old England, hav depart ef Miss Imogene Holbrook to Monday ing been called to roiieve Elder D. Mo esiet in the entertainment, as had beea Keniie in, the Millennial Star office. Overused and as was hoped and ex- Elder Naisbitt is known as a talented ren. pected; but as that lady made her Resolved, That the heartfelt sympathy writer aad able public speaker, through- and made the attempt, but was .... .t.; the ;of Quorum be extended to his familyftBt wiaii. wa t,im "t..5( u ,. erapelled to retire on account of a pain-fa- l sucoess on hi saisesioa. Resolved, That these resolations be aaJ Budden indisposition, the audi- - great upon the records of this Quorum, spread torT w" sooa reconciled to the disapana a copy thereof be sent to tbe family We teok a- walk of our pointment, and fell back upon the Bole Oo.dk Iros Works. departed brother, and one te the forts of Mr. Vivian to for to see what was first seven Presidents of the Seventies, ourself entertrtain themt this morning and also one to. each of the Presidents fcich he succeeded admirably in doing. going on at tbe Iron Works,, having of this Quorum. wed by Mr. WM. OlDDtS, Harry Lask. who pre .learned that work ha1 been, resumed "ded wit bis Clerk of this Meetitie usual abilit y at the organ there the present week The- result ef If. Vivian is James C. Livingston, rsou P. Ar was to satisfy us that truly, an extraordinary our observation Chas. Livingston Pneeta'. ofi the neld, 8ei: hag a happy means business,, and from, faculty in persona the company ia 8. L. Cky. Quonini living "S ainerent characters, and his chan- - the work going forward we heliave the John D. AirmefvCWk; ! atetnada with. Mtuatkabln celerity.' furnaceftwill soon be flred ug.. Salt Lake.Qity, August t3tb,,ia ills, check-mate- to Contractors.. 100,000 It. R. TIES - iui -- lf . l..(t.a jui .1 pre-ent- - rf 1 - - to-tb- ... 'ac-pl- f""" I r - e 1. d Uwr-Rtricke- ed, n. ei-8- I -- I aNEYDEPARTURE 1 A 1 , - troubled red waves, came slowly to T,igi0Qt gne nDQ 0f ter, i: wu iSDOikfi airaiu; iiu uiute. w Co., ' every Her voioe was low and faint, yet aw- Land" ami' ntfitr dftdt drawn vn a full? distinot; sho stilL nxed her sor- - kmou'Udfffd, affidavit received, and generalandnote butiiiest attended to, rial promptly rowful glance upon the wine cup. UaKi R.i I NOTARY PUBMC, HiciiMoiit Caoho :. e o oy ana nnetitT macHinef, miilcy Maktt, tx. om. tnrvtx in rnminff nw. nnn nor npnmn tin trpntlv on hi forehead ITfimriv.fi B . . mm T tv A not; his eyes are set in, their sockets:. r ttriHisiJliK, Jl. II. dim are their piercing glances vaic Mevhanicd -- w ... 1 1 A rTni-1TOm'n- n & Operative Den- - fattier and sister death is-- tnere. hm tkn roome and no soft hand, no centle m,n 0fflc"- v " TTia ,MT. . WDO .T.A .anfr, Mm I ! on ctb stroet, oppeeite ., .. - 1 TAXI |