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Show 5ht giro function, x:tfli Cohsaxt. !imlai Pabiijhed 1TKHY btaC3irn PrsMiEtaa NOTICE The Laller Jnju or Komulh The story which lias Win going the round." during tbu pat twu or three weeks that Lou in Kossuth, the lluufrariau exile,, ia iu ueh indigent circumstances that he is obliged to give lessons in languages, is contradicted by Louis lluttkay, who says ha is a coubiuof Kossuth, lie writes from Des Moines, Iowa, to the Chicago Tribune in regard to the subject, lie says that ho is in frequent communication with Kossuth, and adds : "Kossuth does not advertise for or give lessons in languages, for the best two reasons in the world: there is no need ho should, and he does not feel inclined. lie is, I am very happy to gay, very far removed from indigence, having enough of his own to live upon snugly, but comfortably and pleasantly; not to mention his two sons, who, instead of being dead, are in good health and with him both grown te manhood and who, in their capacity of civil engineers, earn mora thau . sufficient for their individual support, and are but too glad to lharo what they have with their beloved and respectod father. Ilia hair is entirely white, that is true; but his health is excellent, indeed red markable, for one in his bears the he still and year, outward marks of a hale, hearty man. IIo is by no means forgotten by his countrymen; on the contrary, though net in accord with the late accommodation between Hungary and Austria, he is coutinually receiving the most gratifying and tender tokens of tkeir unchanged affection for and unshaken confidence in him. He is not lonely and deserted; so far from it, he has ail the company he cares for and even more, for he has latterly drifted into the habit, not uncommon among the studious, of unduly secluding himself from the general caller. seventy-secon- A Ileinarkablo Presence of ' Hind In a Child. A correspondent writes to the London Times the following remarkable If IGMTHAI, 4sS v7 A CO. XEXT DOOlt TO Z. C. M. L, WILLIAMS, SCOYILLE & CO., MAIX STREET, IMMSHSE STOCK OF OGDEN. LEALEBS IX ALL KINDS OF Wish to call the attention of dealers and builders to their AT THE 6 CHILD GENERAL MERCHANDISE, JL M axenai, unciing Ogden Junction Office Xow on hand, Comprising in part: PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, mm OAK STOVES A SPECMLTF. lied and White Pine Scantling, Flooring, d materials in every Ceiling, variety. Dress and Fancy-to- p All kinds of PRODUCE received iB all of Pickets, styles, Mouldings Hand-railBalasters, Newell Exchange. Posts, Urns, and Fancy and Ornamental Work of all kinds. Red-tvoo- s, JOB WORK BRACKETS J. -- :o:- IS EXECUTED "VVe Two doors west In the Territory, AID WINDOW DOORS IK FRAMES of Main Street. JUST A new Stock of Tall and Winter GOODS of the hest quality, will he Cut in the IV h SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. ! - - FIFTH STREET, OCDEN. TAYLOR, have tho largest stock of AND WINDOWS DOORS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, MERCHANT TAILOR SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. & latest Fashion! And Made Tip in tlio Most Approved Style, dl-t- f READY-CASE- A TO OUR OGDEN CUSTOMERS! We keep on hand, and will Cut Glass to any size or shape desired. . Superior JStylo BUILDERS' WE OFFER A HARDWARE, Cheaper than Anywhere in Utah. A Choice Selection Order Books, TEN DISCOUNT OF Of all retail Bales, in sums of WHITE PER CENT. of one dollar and upwards. OILS, FAINTS, COI.OHS, narrative ; Our goods are New, and we are constantly receiving New Supp!ics,and we VAllXISUES, PUTTY, 13TC. "On Tuesday last a young woman guarantee thai the prices shall be as Cheap as the Cheapest. sunamed Coles attempted to commit All Orders Those that wish to secure this extraordinary inducement Boots, Mail must be or reference Receipt by accompanied by icide by throwing herself into the will do well to call and invest, as the time to ensure attention. remittance, prompt Hasiugstoko Canal near Woking Sta- is limited. tion. A httlo girl, about ton years Bill Heads, old, named Kato Strudwick, living with her parents by the riverside. seeing this, immediately got 'into a COR. FIFTH AND WALL OGDEN. boat, taking with her a plunk, and Letter Heads, pulled out to the spot, She placed the plunk on one side of the boat to balance it, whilo Bhe reached over the W'SCO-OPlATIlMi- c other and caught hold of the young Show Cards, woman by the hair of the head. With her arms resting on the side of the boat, she continued to hold her thus above tho surface for fully fif- Yfsitlng Cards, teen minutes till assistance arrived, EVER CARRIED OX LV TUE TERRITORY OF UTAH. and tha young woman Coles was taCo J, 07. & CO EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. ken from tho canal iu a very exhaustBusiness Cards, ed state. That tha child should have had the presence of mind to take a Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with THE "SILVER TONCUE" plank with hr as ballast, is wonderManufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities and ful in one so young ; but this counts Ball Tickets, as little when to it aro added tha selling on the Closest Margins. endurance iu and The best ORGANS of the Reed class displayed courage above Coles surthe the girl keeping Weattnghouie Safety Brake. IN THE WORLD. Pullman's Palace Say and Dining Cart. face of the water for so long a time. L. CITY. INSTITUTION AT PARENT Meal Tickets, The Young woman is progressing TO THS BAST, NORTH AND SOUTHEAST. II2A1, Williams, Scoyille, & Co., 8TS., DO NOT FORGET THE DISCOUNT. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Doing the Largest Business & Co., TEAS-DE- dl27-l- y TIME TABLE ORGANS, 8, "Wholesale and Retail - A Hand Bills, Fcrftil Deed. Sunday evening, in Clinton County, Iowa, tliirty miles north of Davenport, George Scott, a farmer, shot his wife four times with a revolver, and then shot himself in the head. Ho lingered until three o'clock next morning, when he died. The wifn was frightfully wounded, and cerinat live. The couple had been married twelve years and had no family quarrels, and the only reason that can be thought of for tha committing of tho deed is that Scott had" bocome involved in pecuniary troublt, and boeamo temporarily They leave six- young children. Scott was forty-fivyears of age, an Englishman by birth, and had lived in Iowa for sixteen year. His wile was a very fine woman, and very peaceable ami quiet. The occurrence has created great gloom iu the Shipping Bills, DEALING No. 3. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Tina anAwr : x 25 ej At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded Through CniOAOO, JEVry SEWING SINGER MACHINE This Institution is the SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. Variety of e. SA3iri.ES - EXHIBITION OX AT OGEX. Whitewater and for Churches and Lodges. for Sunday Schools. for Parlors and Vestries. for Academies and Colleges. The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Orchestra and Stage. These instrument, which for sweetness of ton and elegance of appointment stand unrivalled, have met with unprecedented success in this country and abroad. e RAILROAD WORK! The Best The Best The Best The Best Bain E. Manufactured T. SEEDHAM ESTABLISHED IN OtiWrs, EiyinirM, lUmrttao?, Mike Mc"eal, a boy, was wanted beAH eidrss t d to Uw Manager, of Crawtordsville, Ind., by tha police for theft. About midnight a Mike McNeal was found, whote mother so stoutly protested his innocence, and was so Btricken by tho accusation, that the officer consented ta go back to headquarters to seq if there had Rot been some mistake. There they C W. learned they had hit upon a namesake, and that the thieving Mike McN'al was another boy. Returning to tell the mother ef the error, they &und her dead. The shock had help ed beart hseae ber. Boa S3. .to., hnu!d PENROSE, Iteapers,3Iowcrs,SMlky KnkesTlireslifiig Machines AND DESCRIITIOX EVERY OF ly & SON. Nos. 143, 143 and 147 East 23d XEW YORK. AGEICILIIR.IL MACDHUI! On exhibition and for sale at BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST., OGDEN. St, J. IIOLTIIEK, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, A t eur Large Facilities f:r euppljicj t aoso at Si' I I tak e. Sep 22. If nd jtr Branch Store in Ogden the Northern Friends are iu no wise inferior to Commodious V. II. HOOTER, Superintendent. Fifth Street, Ogden, Half a Black Wert of Jt;m This is the Best, Shortest, Quickest and Cheapest Route. Do not be deceived, but obtain Tickets via the Bi'klingto.v A Missouri Kivee Railroad. A. . TOLZALIN, C. J. PERKINS, Oen'l Pass. Agent. Gen'l Enp't Janl? 72cf CHICAGO & ALTON XIAILIIOAD. rnilE ONLY FIRST CLASS IN ROAD J West. See classificatioa of board of Railroad Coniniiseiouers. TBU: Railroads by of Cars. And the shortest, quickesi-.inbest route between. St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, Chicago and Jefferson Citv, St. Louis and Pekin and Peoria, St. Louis aud St. Paul, aad St. Lou and Quincy and Burlington. ELEGAXT DAT CAItS, Responsible parties applying for agencies in ections still misapplied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our authomsd apcuts. may order from the factory, gend for ill nitrated cata-logii- .- L. ClNCWSATTl, LOSASSPOSI,. Connections at those points with lines leading, to the East, North and South. IVo Cliang-- 184C. to-- . Missouri River Cars from ISDIASAPOU aud Columbus. THE MAIL. IzrBISS Leave OGDKN 8.20 a.m. 6.35 p.m Leave OMAHA . 1.80 p.m. 6.30 a.m Arrive BURLINGTON 5.00 aan. 8.41) p.m " Gaioaburg, (C. B. 4 Q.) 7.00 a.m. 10.60 p.m " Mendota 11.15 a.m. 3.22 a.m " Chicago 3.15 p.m. 7.00 a.m " Peoria 9.00 a.m. 12.50 a.m " Iud plis (I. B. & W.) 5.45 p.m. 10.30 a.m " Cincinnati " 9.50 p.m. 4.00 p.m " Logausp't P. A W.) 5.55 p.m. 9.20 a.n " Columbus (T. 2.45 a m. 6.2t .n. well-to-d- o Monthly Statements, ATLANTIC STATIONS. IN Street. Good Workmanship Guaranteed. Clothing Cleaned and Repaired. and Pnllman Palae Sleeping, Dining and Smoking Cars run through without change, between Chicago and St. Louis, and Chicago aud Kansas City.Cni The only line running these Cars between rego and St. Louis, aud running both Palace, aad Sleeping and Dining Cars between Chicago St Kansas City, and Palace Sleeping Cars between Louis aud St. Paul, via Quincy and Burlington. GNE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago aud St. Louis, and one hourani t half faster t.me between liicage and Kansas City thau by opposition route. CRANK HIGH, Western Traveling Agent, Kansas Citv, Mo. ' J. C. MrMCLLIN, Geu. Siipt, J A3. CHARTON, G.a. Pm. Agt., Chicago. tBiff, |