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Show Le - ~ “WoTich: de {from the Chicago’ Times, April 27th. Marriage and death followed each R other with fearful rapidity at Hast} 1674. % |. [WILLIAMS, SCOVILLE & CO., THE IMMENSE Ogden Junction Office JOB WORK horse, in attempting to round a short of the rough and stopy road with a frightful 20. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, | Superior | than Anywhere Utah. | , PAINTS, COLORS, WHITE “VARNISHES, PUTTY, ETC. Most Approved Style. dl-tf EAGLE HOUSE. Are & Co.,. LAKE CITY,, re .— receiving daily by express, SPECIALTIES +f ? : FOR SPRING TRADE An Elegant Assortment of Gros Crain Ribbons, LEAD, bagi OF ALL SHADES OF COLOR. CHOICE STYLES , ; OF DRESS GOODS. Meal Tickets, 4 Bills, ea WHEELER Hand ih HA sore S — Shipping Bills, NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY: Waving carefully examined end tested your wetches, we find them perfect in all their parts. of Ane finish, and weil adapted to the wants. of the tir e-keeping public. Weconsider them the best made watches in America for the price, and equal to the finest European Watches, for accurate time. that cost double or three times the money. W« cheerfully recommend them tv all parties wishing gvod time-keepers. W. Tt. C. MILLER &°06.; NOWMN& MEMWAIN, — & J.G. ASHLEMAN, ’ GILES BRO. & CO., '. HW. OPPENHEIMER & 00., W. NM. & J. B. MAYO, WENDELL & HYMAN, C. ¥. HAPPEL & (0., MORSE, RODDINS HAMILTON, D. UNTERMEYER & CO., B. F. NORRIS & C0., M. KRONBELG wu CO. The names above will be recognized as the leading Jewellers of Chicago. They have no pecuni‘ary interest in the Company, but freely testify as to the ¢enu'ne merits of the watches, which for the past year have been sold by them. Monthly Statements, agree, send} Thenycame the response: ABD Bvery Variety of A spril 16 Zibb John Sullivan-and Frances Godown, Bonaparte, Iowa. By authority | pronounce you husband end wife, and may God bless-you. _ .Wm. C. Pratt. The operators all along the line then..tendered-their congratulations: to the happy couple upon their marriage by the lightning progess. We believe this is the first authenticated | martiage ceremony performed through the medium of the telegraph. Man-| agers Dolbear, of Keokuk, and Det- . RAILROAD WORK! | | |, National Water Company, Cricaco: — Gexts: The watches of your make, sold by us during the past year, have, with scarcely an ex: ception, given more than ordinary satisfaction, ane are proving to be all that you claim for them us accurate and durable time-keepers, Taking into consideration the improvements you have introduced in their construction, and the xeneral fineness of finish of even the lowest grade, |’ we regard them as being well worth their price, and cake great satisfaction in selling them to such of our customers ag desiré good time-keepers, . Lon PALMER, BACHELDERS & €O., ..i% WARREN 162 Washington 5t., Boston. & SPADONE, 4 Maiden Lane, New York, WHEELER, PARSONS & CO 2 Maiden Lane, lew York.’ scorTr & HENNEGER, a Pittsburgh, Pa. JENKINS & HATCH, Cineinnati, Ohio, wiler, of Bonaparte, were the officia- MIDDLETON ting telegraphists. AM Orders, Saari be addreg psd to Remittances, eve. shonid the Manager, est, thingyon‘earth isa mean tan. A C N.Y. No Movements Retailed by the Company. W. PENROSE.. POPRM, Jaane, Ladies’? Watches, of elegant design and finish. and » Gentleman's Watch, of equal merit for unsurpassed time-keeping qualities with the “B. W. Raymond,” but of smaller size. superior to any thing yet manufactured in this country, will shortly be placed in market, CALL ON YOUR JEWELLER AND Ask TO SBb THR ELGIN WATCHES. Businesa Bee ih, BROS. 10 Maiden *f, Otis and Salesrooms National Vatch Company, 859 & 16) LAKE ST., CHICAGQ, Granulated fosomade and. Savon, Jmperial, German, Mottled, Olive, White, Russian, Sterling, and Eutoca SOAPS. || FULL STOCK of GROCERIES, ~ Belected with care from the best markets this present season, ef THASDEL & Co. dl27-ly =— Yard. THE ‘SILVER TONGUE”| _ ORGANS, |The best ORGANS of the Reed class at the ELGIN WATCHES Ball Tickets, | Bonaparte, April 16, 74. Wm. C.. Pratt, Keokuk. We take the pledge. LL 4.6 Jonn SULLIVAN, | Frances Gopown. ‘The.concluding despatch was then sent, as follows : few tears fall.” the IN THE WORLD. TINWORK ! GUSTAVUS A, OHLSON, r ISHES TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS AND. Patrons that he has moved from his form- er premises, near the Livery Stables, To tue rear of Higginbotham Child & Co’s Store, where he is prepared to do. on Hand Saloons and Families Supplied. me a message to this effect. faithful. dog dies and is missed; a good and-stately horse dies and is missed; the’emigration of the birds in autumpsis a soureé of endless sad-4 “mess to Uspbut mean men die- and) in TEASDEL A Orders sent from Persons residing along the Railroad Lines and the surrounding Towns will be promptly filled at the rateof 50 cents per gallon by the keg. : The price of Malt will be regulated by the curgent market pricez of grain A liberal allowance will be made to ¢enta. 39tf in health, Aceording to Beecher, “the:cheap- up Crushed, Coffee, A Brown Sugar. ) | a. o> best quality. AND Made SALT in BUCHMILLER, PROPRIETOR, — LAGER . Beer, Cool and Sparkling, always on hand. Business Cards, Wa. C. Prart. poker GOODS of the will be Cut in the Latest Fashion? HARDWARE, " Ogden, Utah. and perform all the duties ofa faith- | Eagpgeeie"® until you are separated |) | Which Street. RECEIVED. new Stock of Fall and Winter : 252 Show Cards, ~The following is a copy of the pledge which had been left with the If to this vou, of Main 0 00 U. P. BREWERY & MALTING HOUSE, and take the pledge. by death. west d-109-ly John Sullivan and Frances Godown, Bonaparte, Iowa. Please join hands other in sickness and doors sSUST Letter Heads, sentto Keokuk to the effect that the eandidates were at the telegraph office in Bonaparte, and ready to pro |. eced. The following was then sent: ~ Keokuk, Iowa, April 16, ’74.. — ful and wedded companion; that, forsaking all others, you will cleave to - - FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, Spring Styles of Shawls, Williams, Scoville, & Co., COR. FIFTH AND WALL STS., OGDEN. LACES, COLLARS, RUFFLES, FLOWERS precisely at that time a despatch was Visiting Cards, © You mutually and solemnly promise before God and the witnesses pre- | sent, that you each will take the one you-hold-by.the hand to be your hw- TAILOR! e All Orders by Mail must be accompanied ‘by reference or jremittance, to ensure prompt attention. the hour fixed for the ceremony, and each BUILDERS’ OILS, Telegraple. pany married a couple at Bonaparte, Towa, he performing the ceremony and they pronouneing the marriage vow over the wire. Vive o’clock was couple: J. TAYLOR, A A Choice Selection of ‘Bill Heads, [From the Journal of the Telegraph.] Oa Thursday,. April 16th,a minister im the Keokuk (Iowa) office of the Western Union Telegraph Com aaa MERCHANT WINDOWS or shape desired. Cheaper - horse was found to have broken both his fore legs, and he was killed at once to end his misery. 7 - out and: laid-oa.a stretcher. A look _ef unutterable agony was upon her still beautiful features, showing what frightful torture she must have endured the short but terrible ride. Order Books, The bereaved husband was inconsolable, and the parents were nearly wild with grief at the sudden and awful Reccipt Books, | death of their only daughter. The by '-310-tf \ We keep on hand, and will Cut Glass to any size Style difficulty the young woman was taken Marriage ita Exchange. ¥ SEES ure With some | All kinds of PRODUCE received in Two all kinds of SS TINWARE WORK IN TI BEST STYLE. Orders left with the above prompt Constantly and. lacerated. in a manner MERCHANDISE, EAGLE HOUSE. head was\almost torn from her body;| — every limb was broken in a number | impossitle to describe. DOORS AND OGDEN. CHARTER OAK STOVES A SPEOLALTY, have the largest stock of SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS. DOORS AND WINDOW FRAMES READY-CASED. INA. their dim light a ghastly spectacle | was revealed. The horse was kicking |: and struggling in its vain attempt to | escape, and the-young bride was half submerged: in a pool of water. Her bruised We In the Territory, minutes the relatives and husband. came up, bearing lanterns, and by} body’ was | BRACKETS & SCROLL WORK CUT TO ORDER. The carriage shortly went to picces, and the ruins were strewn along the road for a long distance, but still the frightened animal continued to run. Finally his mad eareer was akruptly checked by falling into a ditch by the roadside, the lady | being dragged down after.. Ima few of places, and her whole kinds.- LEVI “¥elocity. all attention, firm, will receive — . @115-lm _The Best for Churches and Lodges. _ The Best for Sunday Schools, The Best for Parlors and Vestries. The Best kull Supply over dragged 2. PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES, for Academies and Colleges. E The Best for Public Halls. The Best for Orchestra and Stage. These instruments, which for sweetness of tone | and elegance of appointment stand have met with unprecedented country and abroad. os unrivalled, | & success ‘in this | \ Manufactured by ~ |E. P, NEEDHAM ESTABLISHED A was Material, & SON. IN.1846. es wt ema tngnpentory COME ONE! COME ALLY and GENERAL Red and White Pine Scantling, Flooring, Ceiling, Red-wood materials in every variety, Dress and Fancy-top Pickets, Mouldings of att styles, Hand-rails, Balasters, Newell Posts, Urns, and Fancy and Ornamental Work. curve, overturned the earriage,throwing the lady to the ground with great force. As she had become.entanled in the lines, she could not extricate - DEALERS IN ALL ‘ole STOCK Building imal rushed down the village street At length the at a terrific pace. herself MAIN STREET, Wish to call the attention of dealers and builders to their Fitth Si., One Block East of Utah Hotel, breaking from his fastenings, the an AT. emma last night at her parents’ residence, by Rev. Mr. Be-). dell. After engaging for about an hour in the festivities of the evening, the bride and groom. were about to drive off to meet the train and start on their wedding tour. The carriage was ready for their reception; Miss Palmer was handed into the vehicle, and she playfully took up the reins. At this moment some member of the ~household, from behind a neighboring fence, fired off a musket as a partng salute to the young couple. The sudden report startled the horse, and NEXT DOOR TO s C. ML, 20i-—— yndis now prepared to FILL BELLS OF LUMBER at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, and DELIVER THE SAME TO ANY PART OF OGDEN CITY. was married 6. wae She Eee . to Meadow, Long ‘Island, last night. Miss Belle Palmer belonged to one of the principal families of that place. ee 1 Ee Pare YARD ene his LUMBER See Announces te his old Patrons and the Public generally, that he has REMOVED 3 The Bride of an’ Hour. S HIGGINBOTHAM, CHILD & CO. PEER nen ui A tpt hat | Nos. 143, 145.and 147 East 23d St., NEW 31,314 MONITORS NOW IN USE. YORK, Responsible parties applying for agencies in ections stil] unsupplied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our authorized agents, may order from the factory. Send for illustrated catajogue. ‘ © d-112-6m L. J. HOLTHER, FASHIONABLE _ Firte Half a Block Street, West HE MONITOR HAS GAINED A FAR-FAMED © Reputation. No higher erncomium can be bestowed upon a Cookmg Stove than to say that” every house-wife who uses it speaks in its praise and recommends itto her neighbers and friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability in all its operations. TAILOR, OGpdEN, of Main Street. Gool Workmanship Guaranteed. Clothing Cleaned and Repaired. LRB~Lm ALSO, THE CELERATED SANTA. CLAUS COOKING STOVE, For Coal and Which hag such a Demand Wood, through the Territory, for Beauty and Excelence, cannot be surpassed. Ali our Stoves are kept and for sale by Z. C. M. i> and all its Branch Stores. Also by all the Co-cperative Stores in tae tatOFy. ’ |