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Show VI t.biUh.4 IV 1ST lYinZMQ, Sundays exaep br thi Coon PuBUsmxa Corinv. " "- t A ITOTIOB Ud 18 7 4 . Hntuiltatlon a School Boy Could 3Fot Bear. Yesterday afternoon Coroner inrestigatcd the circumstances attending the death of Darid White, the schoolboy who on Tuesday committed suicide by hanging. Young White lived with his parents at 146 Rivington street. He was not twelve years of age, and had two brothers, one older and the othes younger than himself. The trio attended the Allen street public school, and he was con sidered by his teachers, as well as his parents, jtTery intelligent child. He was studious, and outstripped boys older than nimselt. lie was recently promoted to. a higher class, and at tmg point nid troubles began. He was unable to keep pace with his classmates, and disheartened by Jus, failure he grew careless, and lected his studies, a course which soon sent him to the loot ot las class. At length he told his mother he would like to qut the school. This she refused to permit, and he was 1 in compelled to return to school. allv as a Dunishment for his careless' ness nis teacher nlaced his name nn the blackboard as that of an imperfect student, and Iett it there lor the in spection ot the whole school, lie was a proud, boy, and the to his shortcom-- i thus publicity given ... : i . v n. ; (gpB HraBOTflAHclFTcS 9 NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. 31. I., Cro-fc- er ". - WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE ' Wish to call the attention of dealers and builders to their THE AT i if i i s Now 'SHCcesscs, affected on, hand, Comprising in part: ..y, u urcss y. aim Pickets, , CHARTER jmncy-to- n Mouldings of all styles, JOB WORK A SPECIALTF, f BRACKETS & SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. MEECHANT TAILOR i , . Wo. have . the largest stock, of . . . , , ! .. , AND WINDOWS him - - FIFTH STREET, OCDEN, J. TAYLOR, IS EXECUTED keenly,. On Tuesday morninar. before school OAK STOVES All kinds of PEODTJCE received i, Exchange. and Ornamental Work of all kinds. , " 1 KINDS OP ' ., Til WWII vu-in- nry PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, lied and White Pine Scantling, Flooring, y JilUlUt IU18 Ogden Junction Office AU . MERCHANDISE ( Buildingj Material, . of bisf former GENEEAL " OF J . - I DEALERS IN IMMENSE STOCK d high-spirite- MAIN STREET, & CO., " - r ' a west oi juaw v.i i JUST ILaiJC33I-7"a3I- . ; ' , A new Stock of rail and Winter GOODS '.' , IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, j vIp;,the Territory, of the bestoualitn ' time, he told his brother, that he in Which will t, be Cut SUITABLE in he Latest Fashion! FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. tended to end his life, adding that he had a pocket-knifbut it was too dull And for the nurnnso. The two bnvs told FRAMES READY-CASEDOOBS; AXDAVIXDOW IN A f him he must be crazy to talk so; they looked up his words as mere childish bravado, not dreaming ,that he was serious, and thought no more of them We kcei) .on until subsequent events showed how Cut Glass size thoroughly in earnest he was when he uttered them. In the afternoon his mother heard CALL AT 3 him enter the house and go up stairs. , School was just ver tand she sup- Order Rooks, posed he had gone to leave his books in. the Fifteen minutes ' " passed and she became alarmed, and he be that AND EXAMINE THEIK CHOICE thinning might, perhaps, STOCK. SELECTED WITH THE GKEATEST CAM IS '' t Receipt Books, ill",- sh followed him 1I x. up stairs and at- luivn., uusxua, I'UlLADJSLrillA AND CHICAGO. lempieu to pusn open tne Consisting of .... door; there was something behind it All Orders must. Mail bv hv ... i " , which prevented her from ooeninor Bill Heads, vuwM,uc rjj lciciciicc ur Staple Goods, it, and as she felt the impediment the Notions. Shawls, hrst 'premonition ol what she was Clothing In immense Yariety, about to see fell upon her. She called aloud to her son to open Letter Heads, Shoes. Cans, Boots the door, but no answer was returned, ' ' AND Groceries WALL Ilardwaire. and the weight within still hung ''.t i'C'i ,',' , i' against it. Show Cards, At last she summoned her entire i , i strength and resolution, forced it open " i: ' Unrivalled in the Market. f: MERCAOTILB andentared the room. The next mo Cards, , Tisiting ment it shut fast again., leaving her la eonsequence of the increasing demand for the above machine we kT inside with the body ot her son hang nag before her. . ... r, ; ' Under the first horror of her situ ' ' "- -j ' Our Agent for Business Cards, '' ' ' ' atipn she was incapable of action; she Ogden.' EVER CARRIED OK IK TIfE TERRITORY OF UTAH. Call and examinecould only shriek for help, and in a -at his Store, lew moments another woman, an in mate of tke house, was bv her side ... r Ball Tickets, ,v;. She at once drew a pair of scissors from a uniform Arising of from, her pocket, and with some diffisystem dealing principally with THE "SILVER TONGUE" . Manufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities and culty soveaed the strrp by which the selling on, the Closest Margins. , boy was suspended. Meal Tickets, Dr. Geo. V. Skiff, of 32 Norfolk The best ORGANS ol' the Reed class BURLINGTON ROUTE I h street, was summoned,, and learning " IX THE WORLD. : '"W'esHnghonie Safety Brake. ' ' that the body could not have been AT L. PuHman', Palace Day and Pining Cars. ' Hand Bills, hanging more than a quarter of an TO THE EAST. NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. hour, he was encouraged to hope that ' ; ;: ' ISTo. rQSusejtajion might be possible. He Shipping Bills, ' applied an electric battery, and enATLANTIC DEALING IN ,, STATIONS. MAIL. f, .t,t.,. .jj deavored to produce artificial respira EXPRE88 tion. but he failed. Leave OGDEN ' ' 8.20 a.m. 6.35 p.m Leave OMAHA 1.30 p.m. 6.30 am ' A had been passed thro' OF Arrive liURLINGTON b.OU statements a.m. 8.40 Monthly ' " Gulbsborg, (C. B. 4 Q.) 7.00 a.m. 10.50 p.m a neia m .tbe uppee panel and carried ' i i i p.a Mendota 11.15 a.m. 3.22 .b over the door and back into the room. " Chicago 8.15 p.m. J.(KJa.in " l(jorift j'f To this a second strap was attached " 9.00 aan. 12.50 a.m " Ind'plia (I. B. 4 W.) 5.45 p.m. 10.30 aja . Cincinnati C3r wjtus tha end passed through the 9.50 pjn. 4.00 p.ra 25 353 " fi.6d buckle, thus forming a noose whioh lgan?p't(T.p.4W.) pjn. 9.20 a.m Columbus 2.45 6.20 p.m. a.m. 1 encircled the neck. This noose was r. the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, wu awarded :r; S- - Throngh Cr from Missouri River to not drawn tight, but fastened at the CBICAOO, iMMAHAlfOUS, ClNCWNATTl, LOSAHSPOM, and Columbus. buckle. A chair was Ivincr on the Csnnections at those points with lines leading The Best for Churches and Lodges floor, and from this -the body had ev- to the East, North and South. . ... i The Best for Sunday Schools. iaroppea, This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheap liienuy unsetting it either n etDoRoute. '.1 3 The Best for Parlors and Vestries. at that time or by his subsequent not lie deceived, but obtain Tickets via th This 'lasUtution isthe SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. The Best for Academies and Colleges. BURLtNBTOit & Missoubi Riv Railroab. The neck was not broken. struggles. A.JL TOUZAL1N, C.E. PERKINS, Th Best foT Public Halls. The verdict was simply suicide by " ,3eil'I,-AgenOisn'l gup"i t Janl7 72tf The Best JV. for Orchestra and Stage.' K Sun. hanging. : D street. J . e, Made up in the Most Approved Style, D, Superior -- ad will hand, JStylo '; EAG to any BUIEDERS-- HARDWARE Cheaper thantAhyivhere An Utah. ChJ y v t .m::n bed-roo- IE jl-ai- CO.OIt ts, - WHITE H O T dl-- SE . TEASDEL fe Go's, Salt Lake m, Temple Street, I.E bea-ipo- m . f . and Fancy Bry Williams; Scoville, & Co., COR. FIFTH ... - BLEES' SEWING MACHINES 7 IITI : . Doing the Iikrgest Business , and i MM ... Ft. Hats, and STS.y OCDEN. - Yankee - Mr.; . J. S TNFO RD PIPTH STREET.. .. TIME TABLE ORGANS, j PARENT INSTITUTION S. CITY. "Whplesale and Retail ?) EVERY DESCRIPTION book-stra- p -' i 3. i, j.-.- MERCHANDISE ".-- f . . - i . THE H. I 3 E. 1 ' t THE . SINGER samm.es ox SEWING MACHINE ................ .. : i:iiiimtiox ax ogdiiv. ! Thes. fnstrlimAntfl. whtrh fnr ...ninn... Pniuful Accident. One day last week Mr. Jobs II. Hunter, who has been engaged getting out flume timbers for Beverly Willis & Co., oa Gold Hill, met with a most sever and painful accident, lie picked up a pieee of frozen timber to make a wedge, with which to pen. a log, and holding the stick in his led Hand, struck the axe into the end of, it, when, the timber being bard frozenthe axe rebounded, and descending again, alighted upon his haed dividing rth thumb from the hand for nearly two inches. The hand, when we saw it a few days ago, was much swollen, and we thought showed signs of inflamma-tio- n but we understand it is rapidly injproviug now, nd hope Mr. Ilun-te- r will not be permaneatly injured it. Worlds Jan. 29. ly Mo ra Whitewater and Bain W A G O ET S . railroad work! All...... DnUm .. .j ... p.,,.,:. , n.rn,i.t.... .vnuuMIUUni , .4- - eiejsnnc. oi Bppoinimont hare mat with nnmww1frtMt l Rcapcrs,MowersSMlky Itakcs,Tlircshiiig Maolilnes " , E. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. - ACEIClLTi'RlL On exhibition i nd for ale at MACDISEBT ! JlVAC . IiV I. dbx, v. . j ' Sep I. C 22-t- f O viuini u V .w ..ill, 1. IU J.lWAW4it.i W. H. I. HJi iu 11 u moo RAILHOAD YORK. No CUangre And the shortest, of Cars. quickestiuid beet route between PhifAim. k'.n... ri4tf fiit. fi. 1,.im n4 lAliitl and Peoria. St. Imia .nil St Pui Rt lnii and Quincy and Burlington. St. Louifl and Phiz-MiChic Atrn Ami Jnffnr St., ELEGANT DAT CARS, : f. nArtiM KnnWin Cars run through without change, between Cluo ctiin til! nnsnppliwi, wiu receive at5: tention ana libera indlirAmAnt. I)..;.prompt go aud St. Louis, and Chicago and Kansas City. The only line running these Cars between CW' t litana from our f uthorized mar order from the factory, bend for illustrated oata- - f?avrt nnrf fit Tjwii. a ...t riutr ! i. rr Iwlt li PwiaCe. Bleeping and' Dining Cars between Chicago an4 Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between St Louis and St. Paul, via Quincy aud Burlington. tnt L. J. IIOLTIIEli. FASHIONABLE TAILOR, , , ALTON ReDOTISiM BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST., OCDEN. C. W. PENROSE, Bx S3 OF i Jfos. 143, 145 ana 147 Ewst 28d VJSIF DESCRIPTION L Commissioners; -- EVERY CHICAGO Manufactured ly ' CLASS ROAD IN THS THE ONLYSee FIRST P. NEEDHAM & SOX. Board classification of Railroads by of Railroad : M .1 .UUIUU stand nnriTalled, . j.. .1.; I ro 114 IU1. VgUtU Uib IU HQOPp,, Superintendent. Half a Htbset, Ooden, Block Wat of Main Street. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. t ii vaeanea ana iiepaired Cloth- - ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago and ft. Louis, and one finnrand a.u-- ; a nan taster ume oeiween umcage Baa City than by opposition route. FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling Agent, Kansas City, Mo. J. C. McMClLIN. Gen. guj-t- , Cbicapv AS. J CIIARTON, UeB. Paas. Agt., Chicago, II. |