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Show 2J. by tht Casta Puausaue Jtilu I., OGDEU, HIGGINBOTHAE Retail Department. Compart. CHILD i Shooting, Cutting and Burn- NEXT DOOR TO Z. ing a Wife. Lucy Schleman became acquainted with and married Herman krull in Hamburg, last August. She was the victim of a matrimonial advertisement, and supposed Krull to be wealthy from his representations. Her moaey and jewelry brought them to Philadelphia, and thenoe they started to Newark, N. J., where he said he had found a home. On the way, near Elizabeth, he asked her to get off the train. They walked along the railroad track in the night. Coming to a solitary patch of woodland, he said to her : "We will die in this nice place together." He immediately gave her two pistol-shotone of which took effect over her right eye. She fell to the ground. He then Blashed her wrists with a knife, and lighted a match and placed it among her underclothing. Supposing he had done a good job of murder, he left his wife to bleed and burn, and, as he supposed, to die. It appears the blood from the wounds in the wrists put out the fire before her clothing had burned up to her body. The weather was quite cold, and it is supposed staunched the flow of blood by congealing it around the wounds. The poor woman managed to crawl to a house, where she found people who took care of her. Krull was arrested a day or two after, in the suburbs of Elizabeth, and his trunk containing bloody clothing was found in a railroad depot in Philadelphia. Mrs. Krull identified the clothing as that, her husband wore on the day he made the attack upon her. ' The woman's testimony was bo straightforward that no effort was made to break it down Krull scowled at her Irom tne prisoner's box, and as she left the stand she turned on him and said, with cood theatrical emphasis and effect "Herman Krull is the man who did UTS c& or AT THE - - MAIN STREET, C. M. TERM3 I., - OG7)v DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP . GENERAL Ogden Junction Office Silks, IB OS' PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, Nouveautes, JOB WORE Uepps, s, Jacquards, i Corded Alpacas, CHARTER OAK STO VIS Delaines, Flannels, I XI CUT ID IAnseys, etc. A Full Line of IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Carpets and Trimmings. Cbe AXD LEATHER SHOES, AT TDK LOWEST PRICES. AND iN LAXLY Z. C TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, I. Stove Department. M. A LARGE STOCK JUST 0? CHARTER OAK, M0NITOR, NEW ERA AND OTHER COOKING STOVES. Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. TINWAEE d ' tn U. C. O. Bos 28. ' ti of ALL KINDS. 8 i CO-OPERAT- MERCANTILE INST'N. IVE J kuse, Episc . A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best qualify. Which will be Cut in the Latest Fashion! ..;- Made up In the Most Approved. Style, dl-t- Pali f Mh W. H. HOOPER, Superintendent. 105-t- f ZION'S .m-- Street. 3FLIHCII3I-VJi:3D- fi every OCDEN, And Show Cards, WM EA G Ih E H O IT Hi SS BP.l WM JOH 1.1 L8 Win Visiting Cards, Business Cards, TEASDEL & Co's, Hast Temple Street, Ball Tickets, Meal Tickets, Old Letters." Hand Bills, letters ; Shipping Bills, Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with Manutacturers, buying in Immense Quantities and selling on the Closest Margins. Monthly Statements, - - Salt Zalce WE 1X1 1 City, Ia Fo AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARE IK NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. (da, Consisting of El AT Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shawls, Yankee Motions, Etc In Immense Tariety, PARENT INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. Clothing Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. Wholesale and Retail '.,,; DEALING v : IN Co brings ON IN TEE TERRITORY OF UTAH. EVER CARRIED tic. CALL AT Doing the Largest Business k, 09 J. BLEESr SEWING MACHINES I EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Unrivalled in the Market. In consequence of the increasing demand for the above machine w have appoimea TECHS in Every Variety THE of JJ.r. GHAXD At the WORLD'S SINGER Call and examine FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded SAiriXS EXHIBITION: OUT ' at ' to, "honid Jiangr, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGEICl'LIlllL Oa exhibition and for sale at A boot and shoe manufactory is to be established in Dubuque capable of turning out 3,005 pairs daily and maKlDg Ov UUloicilu iruiMioi. Emma LeClair, on Kafnrdav last., in Detroit, placed two chairs near the stove and iaid down uDon them for a rest. Her clothes took fire, and she was actually roast Box 3S ed to death. FIFTH tv AJ A3 FI Oul STH.E33T- - S! W.G.CI&tK Sqco w IvIIL.li-5- ! F Za JBl JS I W G AND Emlttncei, Ordr, Enqnir, U J AND s; AH x? OGDEN. OODEX. Reapcrs,Mowcrs,Snlky Rakes,Threshing Machines b kddrested to at his Store, - JLN FOR OGDEN STEAM Studebaker, Bain and "Whitewater W Ja. O ET;S. out-pouri- ng J- AGENT a FLTGARE. f RAILROAD WORK! - OUR J- - w N. Territorji' d. O d-- lj MACHINE SEWING This Institution is the SOLE AGENT for Utah ff - MACDIXEM ! . Lumber Yard. JSTAt Store in Ogden the Friends are in no wise inferior to our Large and Commolious Branch Facilities 'fw suppljing our Northern MAJH I'FACTIJKERS OF Sash, Boors, Blinds Door and Window Frames, , Mouldings, etc., of Carpenter Kinds all and Milk Sinks Safes, Tables, Cupboards, Work done to Order. AFuU Set of Wood-workin- g Machinery in Operation. PLANS & ESTIMATES OF BUILDINGS ON REASONABLE TERMS. Orders addressed to Office r ! ssixxntg-lus- s FIB.ST-OT4AS- S BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. C. V. PENROSE, ; ' ' CP. u.p. EXECUTED: P. P.tr U.P. MEECHANT TAILOE! -- :o:- Receipt Books, is so pleasant to read them over when the ink is brown, the paper is yellow with age, and the hands that traced the friendly words are folded the hearts that prompted them, under the green sod. Above all, never burn love letters. To read them in after para is like a resurrection to one's youth. The elder spinster finds, in the impassioned offer she ioolishiy rejected twenty years ago, a lountain of juvenescence. Glancing over it, he realizes that she was once a belle and a beauty, and boholds har former elf in a mirror much more congenial tn her tastes than the one that con The fronts her in her dressinc-room- . irirlrtw inWd" derives a sweet and solemn consolation from the letters of the bloved one who has journeyed land, from before her to the far-ono comes there message, and which where she hopes one day to join him Nn nhntntrratihs can so vividly recal to the memory of the mother the tenderness and devotion of the Chil dren who have left at the call of Ileaof en, its the epistolary son a ot irue , love. The letter their or daughter to a true mother is some' hin( better than an iciaee of the features it is a reflex of the writer's burn soul Keep all ia harsh the and, burning ones, only them, forgive and lorget them. C. Complete in every variety. J. it FlXDIXGSl PRODUCE TAKEN. d88-l- y AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Order Books, Letter Heads, JIO Ontii GASH PiilB for Hides. fiST iUSrAlKS Bill Heads, SHOE De' leatnl IS GENERAL. DEALER Hats, Caps and Clothing I superior style HocpovTille Fourth Street, Ogden, BOOTS GROCERY Monday G. WHITEHEAD For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. IN A Oe' flunU""' BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES n, love-letter- Count (forth Large Assortment of A Miss Jennie Collins, who is not a theoretical but a practical assistant of poor working-womegives in a a curious Ulobe letter to tne .Boston bit of information. This is that the women who have rich relatives have a harder time, a more desperate struggle, than others, simply because they ar8 obliged to keep out of sight, the susceptibilities of th& said rela- uons oeing xenuer in proportion w the length of their bank accounts She instances the case of a niece of a United States Congressman, who, was asked applying for house-wordidn't uncle her provide for her why at Washington, and answered : "He educated one of my sisters and eho is the poorest of us all, because she cannot work." We present this as a pleasant suggestion to the future philosopher disposed to study Amer ican Bocieiy. kindly-writte- n in Exchange. Two doors west of Main Never burn SPEC JicbConnW Ont of Sight. ' A All kinds of PRODUCE received the deed." , MERCHANDISE, Ever offered in this vicinity. and MiUs, Fifth Street, & CHILD, FLYCARE& Builders, Contractors M. L Granarj. Ogden, orP'te Z. C. . i- I |