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Show NOTICE fubBsWdXYIKT ITEMING, BnniUji excepted t Wi Canis Pubushixs Compart. AdTealares of a Young Actress, lit ' NEXT DOOR TO Z. A young actress ia Chicago lately went to the house of a friend after the theatre, and had. half a mile to walk home at 12. o'clock. The street . she took was deserted by all, except one man, who started out from a dark hiding place and blocked the young woman's way. He insisted upon, accompanying her home,'' and she positively refused him that gentlemanly privilege. He then produced a dagger and dragged his intended victim into an alley, telling her that her life was not worth a " copper if she made an outcry. She was quiet, but she fought like a tigress. At length the battled villain told her he would let her go if she would hand over her purse and watch. She gave up her purse oon taining $10, but had no watch to give. Leaving the alley he warned her that it she came out or made any alarm before he had time to get a ' square away he would return and kill her. She was terribly frightened, . and consented to this favorable arrangement glad of coming off so well in such a desperate adventure". Soon she heard footsteps on the street, and cowered away deeper into the dark. She looked, however, and saw a policeman passing. Then she came out and stated her case. She accompanied the officer a square two in the direction her assailant had taken, and sure enough they came upon him. She said, ''That's the man." and the officer laid hands upon him. No sooner had he done this than he received a ' deep thrust of a dagger in his abdomen, and fell helpless on the street. The actress then thought her doom was sealed, and she ran with the energy of despair . with this beast-ma- n at her heels thirsting for revenge. Somehow it happened that another policeman was in the right place at the right time, and she ran into his arms. The ruf fian was arrested after a desperate struggle with the second policeman, and the young lady's pocket-boo- k was found on his person. He was James Meehan, one of Chicago's most desperate villains. It will go Yery hard with him. TIBEE .ZEUJSl J!ST STOCK DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF corn-stal- 1SF0R1 ft GENEEAL MERCHANDISE, Ogden Junction Office Ever offered in this viclakv. Silks, 9ti PAELOR AND COOKING STOVES, Foplins, Noaveaiites. JOB WORE Corded Alnanast.' All cctttefteff, Flannels, IS EXECUTED A ah A lull June r SPECIALTY. , received TIT ATkTTnn ixwahjuu ho AM) SHOES, Lvnn. Jlon gatu O&rden. zfo. m. i. LEATHER AND lentnl TS SHOE Op FIXDISGSI PRODUCE TAKEN. JtST KEPAIKS NEATLY EXECUTED: -- CP.t U.P. CP. a P. dS8-l- y oiioir Stylo HARDWARE DEPARTMENT IU.P. O. Box 28. B.C.' Complete in every variety. Order Books, MERCHANT TAILOE! -- :o:- J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, in., OCDEIt Two doors west of Main Street. Z. C. M. Receipt Books, I. Stove Department. ERA AND OTHER COOKING NEW STOTES. Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. A T T rPT"KT"W A PT? TTTXTTa d Shew Cards, Wm CO-OPERAT- Made ht in the Zttost Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with Manufacturers, buying in immense Quantities ana selling on the Closest Margins. Heal Tickets, Hand. Bills, p l-- k - IMCTITIITIAM HWIIIUIIWII fAlfCllil WTinlfisnlo Snipping Bills, flag-staff- Li V 1. TTTI A O. k. l MTV Will. Pa TXT - - Salt Lake City, This Institutioo is the - M E AT. Shawls, Yankee Notions, Tic " ShftCi. M M M WTIr7m KjJ--J ence of Iq Territory. hm OS il I tncMT JL? JLJL JLMUL IH- - r'J " W.ftCHUA s OGDEN STEAM SAMPLES Otf EXHIBITION AT OGDEX. RAILROAD WORK! s. Kcaper,Mowers,Sitlky Kakcs,Tlircshing Machines AND ihouid AH Orders, Enquire, Remittance, ete, t tddrMWl to tb Manager, EVEBY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL On exhibition and for sale MACHINERY &t BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. C. V. PENROSE. It is the recorder of Oswego this time. He can t mako his books balance, and they are going to bounce him. It has- been a great season for mistakes in - book-keepin- g. rnmttiodiotis Brancli Store in Ogden the .- onr t iuiw.v. ifrienas are in no Facilities far supplying our Northern I lose at SsJi lake. W. H. HOOPER, Superintendent. Sep 22-t- f jgr At MIBEX, IT. T, i AND Studebaker, Bain and Whitewater uir j&, 6 O ET F One ml7 N. 0. JXYGARB. SOLE AGENT for Utah we STANFORD rno nnnru at ma store, J t nTTTlsTlSl JLAJ TIT A increaBing demand for' the above ffiachine appointed Mr. J. nun Call and examine Jt WW 0j hi MACHINE SEWING or Opto Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I was awarded hi Consisting of TtTWQV J J T- W AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARS M MEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. MM M etc. TEASDEL & Co's, IN I tali CALL AT , ;. Groceries and Hardware. "Rfiail t the WORLD'S FAIR. TIENNA, SINGER THE Every Variety of I O T iill iIiOUlill iivii jh uiULiuuw uiuu m . A-- nrxel DEALING Monthly Statements, dl-t- f EA&LE HOUSE East Temple Street, Ball Tickets, Approved Style, An EVER CARRIED ON IN THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. Business Cards, If 1 9m And Doing the Largest Business corn-stal- V I'i M new stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best quality, Which will be Cut in the latest Fashion! IW1 ... MERCANTILE IVE .. Tisiting Cards, Jn.ijj. JU If W. H. HOOPER, Superintendent. 105-t- f ej k, t--J A LARGE STOCK OF CHARTER OAK, MONITOR, Bill Heads, Ct JkCo GASH PAID for Hides. Hats, Caps and Clothing! Otji.13 m jane AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. AND HO? -- a, Doors From GENERAL DEALER BOOTS GROCERY . ftcbe Fourth Street. For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. IN A A Bf G. WHITEHEAD Large Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES ' J P nmus ui 1 fo. Uinseys, etc. Carpets and Trimmings. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, OAR STOVES CHARTER Jacqnards, Letter Heads, Fa-yett- Oof Ofll AT THE Monstrosity. J. E. Walker, m3 MAIN STREET, 0? residing at Mo., on last Monday, brought to this effice, for our inspection, a measuring the enormous feet and eight of twenty-si- x length which was inches, grown on his farm the past summer. . The only product k was a 'of this mammoth strange monstrosity in the corn line, it being a combination of five fully developed healthy ears of corn, grown compactly together; in one solid mass, while at the lower end was a curious formation, closely resembling a man's wrist and hand, with six perfect and faultlessly-forme- d fingers, the latter while the balance of blood red, being the corn is of snowy whiteness. This wonderful freak of nature measures twenty seven inches in circumference, and weighs thirty-tw- o pounds. It grew within five feet of the ground, while the balance of the stalk tower- , and was bare cd alott like a as a bean pole with the exception of the tassel oa the top. It grew in rich bottom land, and although there were forty acres of corn surrounding it, none others grew above the usual ' height Mr. Walker intends send ing this monstrosity to the agricultural museum at Washington. Mr. 3 I., few1 , A C. M. Lumber Yard. qEEIPTG-XjIS- FIRST-CLAS- S MAS CFACTCKEBS S I F Door and Window Frames, Sash, Doors, Blinds, mv 1 ,1 i Cupboards, Milk Safes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds of Carpe"Kr orK uono to uruer. , iFull Set of WoSd-workin- g Machinery in Operation. PLANS & ESTIMATES OF BUILDINGS TERR1!. ON REASONABLE oo Orders addressed to CHILD, FLYCARE& & Builders, Contractors Office and Mills, Fifth Street, Ogden, opposite Z. C. M. I. Granarj. 1"l-t- f |