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Show Early, of North Carolina. She left on i he train Friday evening to join her friends at Mot Eiulnd a Coafrdrratt She says she has had misllrr Kstatf, Xarrlrd a CImtjw.Hi aaf Springs. fortunes to drive most wo- fflGGINBOTHABA & Co. enough !uw Bt-Charity of tht Pablle. men to suicide, but being possessed of remarkable strength ol mind she ha at.) (St. Uaii never given up, and is waiting for the and sunshine The alternate lay to eome wbej the last trouble shade which are incident to some will come to her life. Dealart In juman lives bavt never been so trikingly illustrated as tbey are in Dr.Mintle'i Special Medicine the case of Mrs. Lotty Louise Hunter, Are made from the best materials ivho has been a Southern belle and obtainable. They are They are not cure-alls- . lieirfs:; the fiamee of a Confederate beer, have that favorite prescription .vneral; wife of a noted politician; GENERAL triwl and tested for years in his exState?-he- of a United lrlnuve are now tensive practice, until they of a absolutely perteet in the trouble for the sister-in-lai. of a State; one of the which tbey are now recommended. The Ncphieticmn wni ks wonders .. ...... that wonderful an-in kidney nnd bladder complaints. i '.hat wj.de Washing-Cit- Those ,,.!, with dropsy, Bright' to farneuF; and is now disease, dinhete, gravel, retention of u.cndieant, nikiug the charity of the urine, pain in the back,incontinence, any disease of the kidneys and ,..;.! of this cjty to give her food or bladder, will be astonished at the rehe (er. lief one bottle will atlbrd. i nof past the half century For female weakness it is without r:i.uk, but her demeanor marks her an equal. For all derangements of the liver, Dress Goods, :b having been a woman of remark Dr. Minlie's English Dandelion Io tone of character, and out of ne Pills. Motions, j sterm mark which misfortune For biliousness and dyspepsia, use ii.sve rmtde upon her face there are Dr. Mintie's Dandelion English unmistakable traces of high breed- Pills. Dr. MinFor fever and ague,-using and intelligence, and eueugb Ac, Dandelion Pills. For bale by tie's left to make one sure that some time all druggists. in life her beauty was of no mean UK AbTLKT COOPJSH's VITAL StSTOKA-TIV- I. order. She came to St. Louis on the Stttb The jjreat English renwdy has day of last August, and presented made more cures of nervous debility, herself to C4pt. Le, who was then seminal weakness, lost manhood, nocturnal emissions, lassitude, inaacting Chief ot Police. She aaked to be screened from publicity, and bility for mental labor.despondency, said all she desired waa a phc to and such diseases as are induced by follies and excesses, than Caps, lay her head, and a few friends to youthful whom she might go without in all other medicines combined. It is not stimulant nor excitant, is Boots 8boesf trusion and obtain the necessaries of perfectly safo to take, is not a quack life. and produces results that Capt. Leo took her case in band, nostrum, and procured a room for ber on are wonderful. Price, $3 a bottle. Four Urn's the He presented Washington avenue. 10. It will not disappoint quantity, of some of her case to the attention a vou. bottle. To be had of Try the wealthy people of St. Louis, who & Son and J.W. McNutt nover permitted her to suner. A tew Wm. Driver A Co.,Ogden;or Dr. Mintie & Co., 11 the conceived she fancy days ago Cal. that her condition would become Kearney fc'treet, San F rancisco, eepl7tf public, and asked Capt. Lee to obtain a pass for her to Xlot Springs, where she has some friends who, it Farmers, Look Here! is said, would have contributed to Kuhn & Bro. will buy all the tier wants before this had they know Hides, Pelts and Furs you wish to Bridge, Beach &;Co'i Celebrated the dire distress upon which she has bring, and give you good prices. been hanging. dtf Before the war she waa the owner of 1.000 acres of land in Virginia. She was then what the world called a splendid woman. She had the COOK tradition of nobility attached to ber UEAT1XG STOVES. family name; she had the finish which true culture and nobility always evince, she was a woman who hud traveled and read, and her mind was a storehouse of all that makes true womanhood admirable. A WOMAN'S LIFE. Issued every morning, (Mondays excepted), by the Junction Printing Association (Incorporated.) dtfH CJtM kidrw til StrMt, btiwu c ticaiecn tn tbt niuuicIivDi BatlnM Mnt(r; tbofw tb Kditor. To-- 9 intndd for pullicst:j!. Thursday Morxino. Nov. j7, In7; GENERAL MEliClUXDME. of Gov. in-la- Fall and Winter Goods! aUbt-Deaw- c 0. . Thank. 1 Ol'R FOWL wijiliH only had to take it-- 'tbr pound-- ; vhuiica t win him. Ben. Bctler ouht to provide ii his will for being burif d as neui' to the State capitol. of War Beiknar. announces himself squarely in fat 01 of Giant. Nearly all the othci thieves are in tho same boat. "Oh, why should tho spirit of mortal be proud?'' We can give one reaion : Bocause he baa a splendid with turkey for dinner to-denough "Loohcigar" to waeh it down. Gladskuib is stirring up the land ".' cukes with lux eloquence, Lein political canvass. engaged enthusiasm with the by Judging which he u everywhere received, we bhould judge that the Scotch delegation in the Liberal convention will be solid for him or would be if they did things in that way. in Tub a celebrated and very "rev- erend" Joe Cook, who is pretty well known in this part of the country, having said that there were Hix books that have mado him what he is, the JJorristown Herald remarks : "Boston fathers would like to know the names of these books, so that they may keep them out of the reach ol their sons;" and tho Louisville Courier' Journal says : "As the names of the books are not given, perhaps the safest way for us all to avoid running the risk of becoming anything like the Rev. Joseph is to never read any more books at all." We suggest that, if the power of the pres has becomo so productive of evil, we bad better, while we are at if, destroy all tho printing offices. Anything that maes a man turn Cook ward should not be tolerated. had occasion not long since to call attention to the want of breed ing in the church scribe!), that precious trio of renegade, G too, Penrose and Kenner, but they don's I The filthy little beast of the Jltruld w.i diincinj: a hornpipe over the dead lion.C'hiin-tllcr- , before he was well lextowpj ii. his grave; and the low scrub of tin Jcnctiox coupled Grant anil Kvr ney, and when censured for it. nud what be calls an "abject apology" n Kearney, Every man to hi taste, runs the proverb, and no doubt th Junction writer owes Kearney an apolotrv for naming him at all, end probably he couldn't make any but an "ubject" one under any circum stance. The Dtstrtt Xtws is doubtless inppired by the Billy Goat Mormon god; hence its airs and lies lying ihtt r' bust virtue compared with its other qualities nothing merely human can be expected to loom ' the largely in its eyes. "foodcr" inbune. "Dirty scrub," agaiu. The Colonel will never get over being worsted in that little controversy. Sail in, Colonel; go it. And when you are exhausted and want to make up, you can kiss our horse, our cow, our ox, our anything, provided they are eeem to prolit by it. less particular than ounelf and will lot you. Thanksgiving day is upon us, snd it finds us in readiness. The twelve months that have passed since we last returned thanks, have been very much like the preceding portion of our existence; we are no poorer than we were then because we can't very well be, and no richer for a similar reason. We are truly grateful for what we have, and when cometh the time for an extension of our possessions, behold l we will interpose no eerious objection. We like such days, because we don't have to work,and get paid just tho same. We always remember the poor on this occasion. We bestow such lavish gifts of remernbrancaupon them that we are in danger of running short before the King of Terrors tack l e3 us. We generally clear off old scores on this day, by forgiving those who have slandered, reviled and abused U3 that is, that portion of them who are bigger and stronger than we are; the others bad better beware. fVe always like all our friends to visit D3 on Thanksgiving day. Our apartments are small, but there is plenty of room I And in order that the entire Jcnc-tio- k force may do liks unto vu, or otherwise as their fancy d;recLs,there will be no work done hence no paper Kind frietida and patrons, ire greet you. And may you have cause to be thankful to the Giver of all good not only but every day . to-da- y to-da- 2D.ily At Arriving CONSISTING OF SLiti'-rini- MERCHANDISE Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, . Hosiery, Embroidery, DRESS GOODS, rJTUEIS LEADING CLOTHING, STYLES AND OF THE SEAfcOS. FABRICS Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice Ribbons. lists and (LADIES'; MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! and Notions in Immense Variety. Crockery, Hardware, Ac Weber A FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery, BOOTS TO d Having lately been REFITTED partaking of tha nature of that Tfl EOLD RELIABLE which makes the sweetest music in the hearts and helps "the world go round," and that of business. Into AND Ins hands she entrusted her estate, 'nd was solicttious for him to relieve her of the care. Ho did it with a REARRANGED THROUGHOUT, delicacy that excited no unfavorable comment. These celebrated MILLS nre now turn, The war darkened the land. There iug out a Better .rticle of n a feeling among southern in i hose days which made twines o! their lovei-3- , and for a man t in the matter ofduty to hn land rem to annul every claim ::;or. the heart lift had made. The For Wood and Coal, with all the Latest vnung Virgininii was not a loiterer. Than ielore Me ued the cause of the Sud) '.) m t at once commenced the organ-umio- n Improvements. of" a regiment. This regi-- ' The is the iui nt was equipped and sent to Jubsl Early by the wealth ot this woman. Best She i.ave it everything, and tho man vlio marched at the head of the is capable of doing column had her heart. In passed out iieture a throng oi beauty, cheered the mount by song and christened by tears, and t iit, awiiy to battle. work It the course best oi ii jew mom as its funics were of time, war .was njt the shortest Satisfacticn Em&tssL deoimateJ, and .the , nan over wnen tne organizer was ibout the only survivor. He bece.me while the most skilled general, and was transferred to the Gulf Department. ' The war was workmanship is constant over, but the man waa changed. His heart had gone down with the flag ly employed ha loved, and by degrees the soldier md gentleman developed into the SMALL SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES',' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Greceiles, Hardware, Cutlery, FarminTools, Nails, Iron, Steel, llorse and Mule rfhoes. mm am Superior Cook wo-Mi- en he-:ta- ClaOTHIMG. HBilDTr-EZLO- S Ogden, Utah, It was at this time that she was wooed by a dashing young Virginian. She gave him the promise to wed; their love was ot a two-folnature, Btoek of NEW AND SEASONABLE Urge FLOUR! qui LEATHERf:HARNESS AND SHOE FIND NC8, en PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, Machinery of and Lcest Patterns WELL LINE OF and and greatest Character of mace chsrlatan. uy some means, which are not stiven to the chronicler of this "lief," ue ooiainea me consent ot man he loved to dispose the wo of her estate. The money, which was the result, passed into his hands, and wild speculations and filibuster themes upon his part, occupied vnn aeoauciiery, swept it away be tore the rightful wner could realiie the ruin before her. They never met again. Whether this was a romance of her life trom which she leathered thorns is not known. But the lived it through, and very soon iftor married the Hon. Philip Hunter, who was a member of Congress from a Maryland district, it is aid, and who died very soon after from the bursting of a blood vessel. He was a relative of the lion. R. M. T. Hunter, Secretary of State in in STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! AI WAYS ON HAND. BOTTOM PRICFB Orders by ma PROFITO HETAIL PJUCTCS, Viz: Flour, XXXX Flour, ' Graham Flow, Com Meal, " 2 25 ' 2 25 Bran (sacked) per cwt. " XXX 2.25 Aad quick Returns. 1 20 " Best Chicken FeMP racked 1 1 per cwt Cheap a' th Cheapest! IQ 00 of botliMa, Old Fourth PromjH tod Oar.fal rtmtn U. If you wieh iy srtioloio oar line, and do net tee it, nquire for it. Our 8toek is large, and all articles lold by ne iolWvg, - t9 .t tteClTT. in Town. Tin, Copper and Sheet It on SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN THE TRIUMPH CRAlN 8len, tad Gee Work art not me. bat ell work done eBooaraged by meie wrrMiei to gfrei etigfeolion d2-lto erery pHroa. t ww mm imn mm, St, T. DRILL Barb Sit el Fence Mire Olivr Chilled Plow, Harrows, Iron, Jlorne bhoe,. Jiailt, llardwood, fl'ayon Material, d Wagons, Moline and lire Sbtraperr. dc, FEIlllIS 8EBREE, B, Idaho, frmliM V. A X. B. eltoa, L'Uk. 3 TO in a Substantial frk Dane Manner. Brw's, Lower than the Ixwest. Fourth 'V f J c i ClQ co co co cb WWA Mnf'trr f Iron Gitm aid fenrum F.nelne for mnntrv lo1. ('.mKin.lIon renc tut ef Irea and Wand, lroa Door nd ihl-fr- a Irea Stain ind kladit of Iron Hork al raetorv on. .oatb or ui Towsmd boaw aad on. wrt ef tb. Wbrt hame Box VI. Ogden, Utan. &CO. Newspaper Advertising Bureau For Ten Cents: One hundred page Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Kas 1 CHA8. W. STAYNER, ATIOEKBT AND HOLT, ROWELL TTTTtrtnTTT M-- x & GEO. P. C49 CV ROOFING. All Sully Plow. Ton will gei full erope, aa the grain stands the winter and irouih well. Ware. - Attention Collectors CMlled) You can eet the Mould Board to Has advantages tbat no other plow bts any kind of soil, can plow deep nd pn'zrize your prjl eo that by using f There had lived in this city a gentleman na ed Martin Alexander, whom her mother had adopted when a boy. She came here to Ogden. Utah. find him and, place her expecting unfortunate NEWHOMESTEADLA condition before him. Her first a search for him day's brought her the IX FORCE. intelligence that he, too, hsd passed Instructions Arr!r! Trou "VTb- any from this life, and she found Wig IVDt ne;df alone and pennilass in the fine of a, city of a half million peo- Exchange on all the Principal t lnnl ul id ti & Co. Higginbotham Land Agent and Attorney, edtber bv Cities of. the United States ple. It was the terror of this truth .t ih.-caused her to seek the advice of and Europe. B: Cnvntv on1 Ciiif. Lee, who was then acting Chief tt 1 i At Weber Mills and Peery's Block, L&ke City, where all of Police. tait papers wiL Given be made out. Teraae, priuee, She is the niece of William Unfus Special full in ' formatien free. King, who was a Uuited States to icuitor from Maryland, and as'ster- Oscdia. CK, U JeM 4. Aaeeiee'o - tait - wmmm BANKERS, The Cassaday (Oliver Main Street, Ogden, Bain H klixie Uiii Has the Bart fast on both wires, can neither turn or slip. It is the best now ia see. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at onr Depot la Ogdee, oorner Main and Fifth Streets. 0. A. OIILSON, lUMtehrM wptly HIW SULKY PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. The Improved if not Better than any X THE BAIN WAGON it now enjoying the Largest sale of any wsgen ia in West, and It ia beeaaee tbey are Honest. Reliable and Very Durable. Call M4 lea them now at Improred. Prioea reduced to suit. St.; Ogden. Bra Ctg ' Make inquiry from ue of the advantages of Bulky Plows and then examine AtsUon te rdrt. I ftKE DELITKBT te AU. PUTS H. PEERY. HARRNESS&CO. th VV JDkHLIJL ' Ptatoe is . We Sell a Shorts (sacked H.n:BOND&co:; GR0CEHIE8, PRODUCE and FRUITS SKIPPING aid COMMISSION. 2 50 the Richmond Cabinet. ller From the pric a discount on husband's estate was not sufficient car lots w h. made. to meet the demands made by her As Good or i.il position, and she very quickly found herself facing want in the very shadow of what bad so recently been a life ef fashion and splendor. Not caring to become dependent FREE DELIVERY upon ncr nusoana s people, shu left that section and went to New To all par's of 'he city. Orleans. It the summer of 1878 her daughters were afflicted with the terrible scourge of the South and died . within nine days of each other. She had scarcely withdrawn from their .'raves, when two of her crand- - H. 0. Uarkness J. M. Langsdorf. children died frem the same affliction. t overt v pressed closely upon her in ler afflictions, and she came tn St Louis. STOVES I rK8EWT-A- t lAW. Practices ia the District and e Oourts and Wore the U. S Land Office. Makes land entries, and final proofs, conducts cases and appeal; and dos a general law business in all ita branches. Oaice near tha Iftra,Main Street, ah Lake Ciry Vtak. ror ten uouars: tour uw serted one week ia To'ee Httt-dre- d and fifty Newfpapers- Su-pre- m 10 SPEUCB ST. N.Y. |