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Show vk oe) 3. - a7 as ape,aaS ER ing en w ne bi AS, a a olenee, and with « “plain, unrarnivhed tale’ more than one thore tweak at that. nore, for bar and growl. he was tramping behindt told of his love, and expreneda wich that ing around like an exasperated ok buaé fn his employer would render him assletance in | h is enge ‘Another of his tormentors walked fo, the thape ofa few greenback, or nickles, ye atie sings out fo him, “Have a glass The colonel, after giving-the yoang man ot beer, Billy?’ his bidesings, informed him that the ecre- mony might be performed at his man ion on the following Friday night, and that he would bear all the expen payses, the maglstrate for his services, provided there should fo a regular “old-fashioned, red-hot” wed- ° ding, would barter aa hour of athe tot purchased, a magirtrate employed, and all the due preparations made for the coming event, At the appointed time, a number of ¢ lected"* arrived, and among th @ ten of gi drys Smee he aS ee Jost thea ae! tookkad her Eesemnteeeee ? : osumieer ome i et 4 ’ Juur eweet yea tui Sheree™ 2 the egirl o tet: od and the woman begua, : Leowid weedy uray Trea th afd camed him to rise to his feet, throwing the newly wedded pair on the floor, : i In the minds of thoee prevent, forbearance coaved to be a virtue, Furniture and feathere were made te Ay in every direction, The villian who had perpetrated this putrage in stich an iegal manacr must be punished, but, alas? he excaped, and the last roan of him was on the Clintonville road with a common sited window sash around his ncck, The participants eny that they have never seen any wedding like this since they were very young, and Launce says if ever he catches the scoundrel under his bed again, he will douse a bucket of cold water on him, regardless of consequences, WHATS THE MATTER WITH TITAT NOSE? Snyder kept a Leer saloon rome years ago over mit the Grindstone Paetory in Kennington, Snyder wasa ponderous Tucton of very iracctble temper—"'Sudden and quick in quatrel’*..getting mad in a minute, Neverthelom bie saloon wasn great reort for the boys, partially for theexceilence of his beor, and partially beeaure the boys liked to chats “Old Sayder,"’,as they called him; for, although his bark fas terrific, expert. ence had taught ther that he woulda't bite, One day Snyder who was particularly fond/of “roast- ing” old Sayder, dropped in to get a glares of beer, and dircovered Snyder's nove, which wae a bigone atany time, but which was swollen and Wirtered by the sun unttl it looked like adead ripe tomato, Boyder, what's the matter with G. He calls himself falsely the King 6, He went Jnto the templh multitude rine palms in their the first Quirilus lime to pe eam to the peteons, ; . eer: fag + i5 SP eb 8~ a - " : 4 te Sa a z ; ot atl ye : ‘2 . es tet ret ~ a ° ~ J vr wd 4 rt, Gee 4 EY 8 r IT of a o . Corneee +t. or poor, vent the execution of Jesus, ° |-' pre- : 2 The witnesses who have signed the execution a t Jesus, are— crore care about any we saya aoe 1. Daniel Robani, Pharisce, bert cimie one of your may give ™ 2. John Zorobabel, ha) hat hat hal ho! ho! he! het ha! 3, Ra i. frat bat hat hel.why, hat haf hal why, Snyder—who, wha!—ha-a! ha! ha!—what's Jeeus ts to be taken out of Jerusalem the matter with that now? Snyvler was absolutely fearful to behdld by through the gates of Tournes, This sentetice waa engraved on a plate of this His face was purple with rage, on’ all except his nove, which glowed like a ball brass, ie the Hebrew lao offre, Leaning his pon 4 form over ehics ate the fullowing sent to cach tribe.’ It was the bar, and raking his arm aloft to empha- eee meovered in the year 1208, In the city of |. peSe sine hie words with it, he fairly roared of Naples, by # “I have a out fishing mit ter poys, To Acquilia, ia the k sun it vose hot like hail tamuation, I purnt search for the Roman antiquities by the commissaries in the French hed my now, Now you ne like dow nose, you yust take dot nose unt wr-wr-wring your to the time of the French, tam Ameriaan fingers mit ‘em! Dot's de southern Italy, it was preserved in. the sacristy of the Carthusians, neat Naples where kind of man votIam.” — - it was kept in a box of ebony, Since then the relic has been kept in tid chapel of Cas- om Mr, Ely, of Wyoming, the Tleratd correspondent this a the rptult-of giving women the ballot in that Torritory: “The handsormest man in the Mousé is William T. Jones, of Wyoming, who was elected hy the PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGIN: HOISTING ENGINES AND HOISTING MACHINES, STEAM PUMPS, ROTARY PUMPS ‘PUMPING ENGINES, AND votes of women, tt is a young man, titery, At the election laet fall, Joues, the Redtical candidate, wae elected L arge majority, He told me that the wives of the leading Democratic otficials voted for him, The firet uee the women made of their new privilege was to destroy the party that Auburn 20 or 20 years of age, with polished manners and regular features, & smooth, beardl@s face, and « dreamy, poetical expression, He dresses With care and goud taste, The islature, which was unanimously Dembcratie aldat a yeartigo, very unwitely. conferred the franchise upon the women.of the Ter- merely objects, tendered the target, but to a considerable all STEAM BATTERITS, DIAMOND DIL! For taking Orce f; orl any dep!h MILLS, Mills. ING, PULLEYS, BELTING, ETC. ~ $7,000; ~ PIANO MANUFACTURERS, AND GENERAL AGENTS FOR CIT WM: RERGGSERERTRCCTTI ETT aft PIANO ‘ cietaaiitiacaasiiiin ' - y C |}. - Weeasye POACEAE. os anticsof 0 cre ¢h labs \: - ee - re E Ce | > -" 7 Od.oe 4 tt Pon =A — wis” 1 4 Ftd & ae > ' - os » ye . - ‘ * le - gat WAN a i a « a) at J er + ae “ 7 > eds top S FORTES. NER - ba oN : ott ttt a he? Cinta weeae A .? 4 eka eT steer : “ ‘i. rx ey Stast — ae N ‘er > hae ous ~ e a ORGANS, iD hum? A a * * MMELODEONS, 3 eue , gy “a ) Hy @ay + (¥ ; Ret ET ae : ; 83 Horse ae ee ¢ es : ae Fei eck met: —_ : « . rt Y ie. charges, Ores sampled by Betiery cf Crasher, o; a _ * aly:eh eee Raliread CO's 4 Progetto ot <9 ‘ Ore sscks retarce! to shippers free of : * 4 . St. Ann's $000, The Episcopalian modyst- option of chippere. . 4 a that In some t church PF. F OSBUTON, , Manager. muste committee arrange to have the te do their own voging, ead apply the Reno, ganuary 1, 1471. ,0 to provide as many fre sible, by way of experiment, silts tin tities KNABE s& AND OTHER FIRST-CLASS, RELERSEEEEELEREREEES Grace Church alout $5,500, v J. BAUBR & CO: The largest appropriation for church muESSESSESESECSESESESS sle te by Chriet Church, New_ York, amounting to §7,400 e annum. new aa Mo charge for mitling, Simpting of Aeny St Thomas’, on Filth avenue, pays a like Assays gaarenteed to correspond with U. 8, Mint, a MATOHERS, ‘AND AND itil SE HHH perfectly distinct, in spite of the | | WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY, smArT- iigggdedegedegegeged darknessof the night, Trinity, and ite several chapels PLANERS ERERESESELERREREEREE. surrounding iting, PORTABLE SAW-MILLS, GRIST MILIS, SIN Ssicaaggigganacseerg distance, were — Ore Crushers, Stamp Mills, RARSASRWIGSAARCKELLY Not BLOWE STURTEVANT ROOT ROTARY BLOWERS, TEVEVVSEISSBBVT TITS In lodiing every ball GALHEINA. ORES, UTAH SU ie FURNACES e SPECLALLY ADAPTED FOR THE REDUCTION oF nik Dorie hotewing PURCHASE MILVER ORES had Portable SMELTING Nevada Land and Mining €o., An experiment. has been made at St. Peteraburg, with the view of arcertaining whether the electric light is capable of being turned to aceount in night warfare, " trial proved completely euceessfuly With an ordinary piece of field artillery, the exmentors suceerded Improved On and after January 1, 1871, the enfranchived then, Two Demouratic United Siates Seuntors will probably be loot by this maneuver, Gratit is w quality of which the female mind is singularly destitute,’ n atarget, ata distance of 1,000 yards, wo Wrought Iron Pipes, & Fo! Lead Pipes, - STS HE MAOHINERY, WATER WORKS The city is now clothed in blossoms and beauty. Strawberries are ripening and tho promise of a swoot feast soon iy enjoyed by Saint and Gentile, \ . NeMoi the i tte) lovely it's sse ft, bat we suppo waderstand boys i if onal was missing, and it was explained. ty his “frau,” who jerked the heer that day, ‘that he had gone out fishing mit der poys.”? The next day one. of the r ee eaten publish the followiag by request, We don't S + ca oe wa, Sotr of God. Tt will be acknowledged, even by thoee erty. The French translation was made litthat practice it not, that clean and round etully by members of Commision of Arts, dealing le the honor of man's nature, and Denon had a fac simili of the plate engraved, drank the health of the young couple a pum- that mixture of falechood is like alloy in which was reat ne by Lord Howard of gold and silver, which may makethe sale of his ca ber of times In rhubarb wine well ‘+piked" coin metal work the. better, but it debascth it, with cherry brandy, and everybody feit For thew winding and crooked courses are scems to be no historical doubt as to the — of authenticity, The reasons of the guings of theserpent, which goeth basely ‘the “just as happy as a big eunflower.”’ sentence correspond exactly with those The magistrate then made a few pleasant upon the belly, and not upon the feet, There of the gospel, Lift Sa remark« to the company, aud stated that he is no view that doth so covera tan with shame as to be found falee and. petfidions; was ready to attend to the business in hand, therefore, Mentaine saith, prettily, when be GOLDEN WORDS, The pair were brought out, and the’ ceore- inquired.the rearon why the word of the lie The frenzy of nations is the statesmanship tong was quickly performed acconling to should be such a disgrace and such an odi- of fate.—A non, In times ofanarehy one seom a des the laws of HMinots, The fiddler commenced ows charge, enith he, “1 it be well weighed, say that aman lieth, is ae much as to ony in order to be a SNe aiebee. ah “Root Hog or Die,’ the magistrate blew his té that he is brave towarl God and8 cowa heroes at all for us if their heroism Is nose, dropping from his handkerchief: the toward men. For a Vie faces God and to No consist in being not men,—Kingsley. jack of hearts and the deuce of spades, which ehiinks from. man.’’ Surely the wickedThe animosities are mortal, but the hulad been missing from the Elgiti board of ness of falschood and breach of faith cannot manities live. foréver,—Christopher North, porsibly be so highly expressed, ns in that it trade for some time past, The congratula- shall be the last peal to call the judgments There is no definite life except unto death; tions and kissing business were paseed over, of Got-upon, the generations @f min; it be- ne death except unto higher life.—Buneon, and the molasses candy and rhubarb wine ing foretold that when “Christ comoth He The supreme sclf-indulgence is to submit were brought in, A quadrille was formed, chall not find filth upon the earth,”— Lord the will to a spiritual director.— Holmes, , Bacon . We know God easily provided we do not and “everything was lovely and the goore constrain outerives to deline bim,—Joubert, hung high.” The attitude of every church om earth If man makes himeelf a worm he must _ About the witching hour of midnight the ought to be humility, ought to be selfdie not complain when he is trodden eee Pet eenerenroed ts 1 Was LHI OF OTEHA Up | 1 lofty cialis, the party and retire; that the lady Lagrolng ba gained most by those boas lewon to be wholly lost upon ourselves, We would undress the bride and put her to ted, too show, oftentimes, a reluctaned to ac- i — printers have lost. uller, and that the boys would rerve Launce like- knowledge the shortcomings of our own of the church universal. We are ise, The ladies Immediately secured the branch ven to point out how aptly this or that is FROM SALT LAKE CITY. blushing beauty, and succeeded 2 placing | &artanged in na elder how re and her ta “her little bed," expressive is this ot that prayer, how perfect Everybody is preparing for the excursion As coon as the other females had left her are her creed and how blameie«s her articles, to-morrow. Croxall's brass band will accomroom « licentious villian (who was not one Lut she, too, among them has slumbered pany the visitors from this eity, and slept, bas m her point, or overshot of the tavited friends, but who was said to it ac often as others; has poy ar Pe Business is a shade livelier than 6 few have been a former lover of the bride) away what has been worn out and hi weeks ago, and money easier, eranied through the window into ber room, her work, and has riven in anger against The police court ts doing a rushing busiposals adapted for the mode of the time, aud with « total disregard for the sancity of ness, and the quict slumbors of the Cathe¢ bound with the leaden chain of ths occasion, proceeded to elevate himeclf dent, And therefore millions have drifted dral city has been rudely broken by visitors into “the little bed.’ Boon hearing the away whom she-had been too proud to. pur- from the mining districts, young hueLand approaghing, he slipped un- sve; and she, dowered as never church was The Corinne Smelting and Reduction der the bed, but as soon as the bridegroom hefore for Christ's work in the world, lags Works have many friends among mine ownafter her mietonary duties, and lets their 4had retind, the boys oubide, in lookin y periurmanes become the scorn of unbellev- ets here and will have plenty of first-grade through the window, diccovergl the stranger ete.—Dean Alford. ores when they are ready to receive them. i , 2%. 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He calls die stain are SS — colonel The intended, brought the * "Squire’’—a rising magistrate who ts always ready to make people happy, not forgetting himself, Before the appointed time for tying the knot, the company had pea ! hia Launee told wind ina tre snd oat ded fe fa To this Launce gave his consent, and the invitations were sent out, the Heense Tas TWILIGHT PoRcH. 7) in —_— Yt t gare: ee ah cn a } 8. cunt eee ‘agreed that @: soon as they could ralve the necessary funds they would ed be unit in the holy bonds of matrimony,’ nose; bara all yoor hair of “Burn and be made one of themetives, _ your for what I car youes. needa’t get ce , Laun then went to hic emplogety, Col, mad aboutit{"’ It was evident that Snyder wouldn't etand benevhis fur Joseph Loolie, who ts noted tGaareiees,. = ee ¥ . _ by ea Pteend, and waiting atixiously for some one to turn-up, Ina very short time (three days) | - they Telecast et - es & 2 s § oy allied : , 2 , » eoe@ i tk F 4 _. 4 . -* fe ( - of s fe te Fs RA . ¥ ' Sut Te . * rh : ererooms ¥ Rig s - aa 4 ih Me oy Me P a. : bm + RS ? 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