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Show Published JVXKY JYHMSQ, Sundaji excepted J til Cewsc PtIBUaHiaa COKPAS. A Long Rest, Another .table in a Parisian res taurant hajf a t ccord to show. Twenty years ago, thirteen Frenchmen, c. EI. Z." among whom were Alfred de Musset, Uautier and Ueuntde Flehac, wera gathered around it and resolved to dine together every year at the same table on the anniversary event In the following year ekren met, then tea, and three- years later but seven of the companions were left. The sole survivor, the painter Ilubelles, dow o years,' oi age, true to tne agreement, dined in solitary state with the twelve other seats unfilled, not . long since, on the day appoint Ik would have been better for Mr Samuel Dunn if he had laid down his bones on one of the battle-field- s of the war of '1812.- - He lately died near 1'lyinouth Wayne county, Michigan at the age 81 years, but he was virtu- rally dead and buried twenty years ago, except that his perfect 'healthy body had to be fed and cared for all that time. The Pioneers' society of Mich- ed. . his Unearthed rathor life, lately igan er his living death, and call him "a character."' The fact U he ! has no character. Any healthy, man who suffers himself to lie" in bed twenty years, to be taken care tf is not much of by his daughter-in-law- , a character. He was an 1812 soldier, and did good service. In 1832, t he moved from New York to Michigan, and settled on a farm near Plymouth. He went , on. sprees, ,: and got very drunk, and became very noisy, but was lot quarrelsome. lie ha'd AT THE L all .by himself in a hollow tree on his farm. That's the way he wound up his frolics. After one of these revivals he went to his house, took a bottle from the shelf, took & drink, and then made a solemn vow that he would never touch another Ogden Junction Office drop of liquor or utter an oath again while he lived. He immediately pulled off his outer garments, went to 3ed and stayed there nineteen years and nine months. During all this time he was never known to dress himself or walk" a step. He' never took any medicine, and was never known to te ill. , He ate two meals a day. bat would never cat in the pres ence of anyone His victuals were 18 EXECUTED brought to his bedside and left there. ten or He slept They disappeared. f twelve hours out' of the twenty-fouand never conversed much, , 4nor read anything. .His early life was active s and useful, his middle life was IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, his latter and and intemperate, instance an furnish unexampled days of sloth, and a void more blank even than tha grave INA NEXT DOOR TO Z. THE PINEST STOCK! Sillcs, Br1 GENEEAL MEEOHANDISE ' Ttepps, Corded Alpacas, CHARTER OAK STOVES Jacquards, , Delaines, Flannels, A Full Line of G. WHITEHEAD Fourth Street, Ogden. oors Four - CEXERAIi DEALER a.IN jm. j. j?-ro- For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SHOE fREPAIliS NEATLY EXECUTED; -:- C. H. MERCHANT TAILOfi! o:- TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, OCDEIl J. Two doors west of Main Street. I. Stove Department. . Stylo A CHARTER OAK, M0NITOR, 1AEQE STOCK OF KEW ERA AND OTH'ER COOKING STOVES. f '; ' .. ' - dl-t- f WtaEs x CALL AT vi EVER CARRIED OK IN TEE TERRITORY OF UTAH. ? - - Salt Lake vuy, In m s3-ste- 1 C. Mi, " Consisting of Fore OFFICE AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WTTH THE GREATEST CABK IS ' HEW TORE, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. of dealing principally with Arising from a uniform immense in Manufacturers, buying Quantities ana r Closest on the Margins. selling Colli Fmp TEASDEL ,& C6 East Temple Street, ? 1 ... Doing the Largest Business - Hew EilGLE HOUSE MERCANTILE INST'N. CO-OPERAT- IVE I tip Which jvill he Cut in the latest Fashion! ' Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. Akd r; Of K:i3STDS. Made p in the Most Approvea ftStyie. ZION'S J i ,L 3 A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of tits best quality, .. diefr-t- t; , JUST H.E03E3IXTEI. , , dead.I Junocent crowned with cheap dirty flowers, grinning for broad out Order Books, of the jaws ot a whited sepulcnre. Cold, dark midnight overhead, and thtelTBtUsh and slippery mud under Receipt Books, foot. A result of the .rebellion; a waif o the. war. t , - j $ y-- - j , "Her father! Dead on one of the battle-field- s of the South wearing the j jjtll Heads, nw. ana- cnaranir a oawery. icr mother! Dead. t6o. five years since, er It if&fs like- tweutyt J RovAnteen vears could know what Letter Heads,-twentv means. . They lived, when father was alive, in Tennessee, and then whea father died thly4rjnother Show Cards, and brother and she went to NashV her hard tried" hy ville., f Mother J needle at government wore to Keep them; their brother died, thank God, Visiting Cards, and was better, off than those left behind him. When tie ar erased; it Business Cards, found mother and she at Nashville all Work was i but still,1 government ever, and mother went out . washing to support them. She wasn't strong, Ball Tickets, and bo, she looked ior neeaie-woragain,1 and found it among women who naid her well and were kind to Meal Tickets, W. She was , still vounc and; by Hhe i found her wa 4mong degrees women as one of ..them. Mother lot her know of her way of Hand Bills, he'r wav of life.' but put her to school, a good school it i was, I too, where atuvlitara at ru'll infill went, and all was going well, When mother' died. Skipping Bills, Then it came out,whose daughter she was. and she had to leave the Monthly Statement school. One - kind girl wrote to her but for do to something her, father his wife obiected. and that fell through as everything else had fallen through. sioce. She has never ' forgoe, to her tram C. p. o. bx as. Complete in every variety. ' Z. 1 ',ttra! GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT , OF PRODUCE TAKEN, PiLIB for Hats, Caps and Clothing! BONE m LEATHER AND SHOES AND BOOTS boist-orou- The dark shadow of seventeen years under the flare of a gas lamp. A WW" illTill-- BOOTS AND. SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES r, iB Limeys, etc. Exchange. Iarge Assortment of A ) A SPECIALTY All kinds of PRODUCE received Carpets and Trimmings. J 1 PARLOB AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, Nouveautes, - Otxjpoarlo 0 PEALERS IX ALL KINDS OP , camp-meetin- gs Daughter of Wight. I., M1 mm. LTD Us , A M. MAIN STREET, Ever offered in this vicinity. d C co. or ; strong-limbe- 1: CHILD HIGGINBOTHAH, Detail Departinont. - J OGDEBI, I., EU( ATI Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Etc j - ,ii r Shawls, Yankee Notions, L. AT CITY. S. PARENT INSTITUTION Clothing In' immense Variety, Hats, Caps, Boots and Sheea, "Wliolesalo and JRetail Groceries and Hardware. . (ice i ii ( J.I 1 Hydra . Imi it BLEES SEWING 31A CHINES ! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Unrivalled in the Market. " J. STANFOED FIFTH THjEJEAi u tii appointed ;TSa&' 3r H. JSl. JSr X 1 3P H. X 25 351 SINGER THE Institutiom is th Thi SEWING f Mr. OUR At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded Call and examine FOR AGENT fir: OGDEN. at Ms Store, MACHINE W.G.CIHLO N. C. FLTGARE. SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory; OGDEN STEAM SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION AT OODEJT. Every Variety of Studebaker, Baui and Whitewater 1 TET RAILROAD WORK! & ours. Beaper,Mowcrs,Snlky Kakes,Threshing Machines AKD . 'EVERY AH Order. b addrowwl C. mud As she stepped into the thick fathom the ,rn the street: so like own young less mire in which her too we thought life was struggling, alone Him for in "God help her," for her and such as tier. CoX ,33 v W CW we haTJ h school- dying day, that girl wlm wanted to" savelier. Theri Khfl had onlv one place in the world io go to; that was to the. house where she went, W mother had been, and was kind house The woman of the mother's sake, her for enough to her but sue had never had a child, and let her go her own way. , What that could see. bne way was, any one was a litUOTer fourteea whenBhe turned out and the to Memphis, to Louisville, to Cincinnati, and now. to tell here. That was all there was and woman, a registered was She her and young lived in her own room, man was thrown out of employment, and there was no money,, and she her didn't know what to do, to save a ' such home, would go soul. She ; nod (InA heln her. i d AI ice , In consequence ot the increasing demand for the above machine , kind-hearte- ' ,, IiiqiM to (lit RemfttaocM, , DESCR1PTI0S- - OF AGRICl'LTl'BAL 1IACHIXERY ! lUnagar, PENROSE, Branch Store in Ogdcn the our Large and Commodious Friends are in no wise inferior to Northern for suDDlving our ter At ' 9BVZX, W. T. V.n;t;M use at Salt dl-t- f Ike. FIRST- CLASS - -- 00- OF MANUFACTURERS II JJ CLAWSON, cupiH.ards.Miii&fe.s.TawSK i orK BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST..OCDEN. V7. Lumber Yard. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Door and Window Frame On exhibition and for sale at bon4 AND Sopt. A FuU Set of PLANS aone to uraer. i Machinery "Wood-workin- g in Operation. , ESTIMATES OF BUILDING ON REASONABLE TERMS. h Ordew addressed to FLYCARE&. CHILD, Contractors Office and Mills, FifiU Street, Ogdcn, opposite bui Z. C. M--1- . Granary 121-- tf |