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Show FAIRVTEW ITEMS. Oct: 12, 189 ). Peter Ostberg the boy who met with an accident by running against a cow died from tlie eliect ol toe wound on bis head al'ier lying Uncotisicio'di for several sever-al days, l ie never spuke alier tne accident. acci-dent. To-d.iy Jo'111 War.ls-.vortli of Spring ville was brought into our tovvo from his tie cam, 1 111 ','ottomvo id canon with u very bid cut in the bick pait oflvs right thigh. He h id struck Ins double lining ax iiuo one tie an J was liUiug on another when his hands slipped and lie tell up n tne ax. He is at pieseut unable to move h.s light leg anil it is leaied that the tendons ol the back part ul tne leg are severed. His wile has been at the camp cooking for them anc h id i use gone home a lew days ago, Mr. Wardswortti will oe taken care of by his CoiisiuAlis. Martin Allred, Uliiill he can be taken home. ONE KIND OK UKE- A greit many 1 f ihe lively tires we witm m of late arc a c r.'e j totherail-load totherail-load but 1 am prepared to prove mat all the l.vely times we wi nei-s are not caused by the "lion h use," nut by toe advent into our town of to hoises t iat were not iron, of a b iy c dor, diaivin a buck-b buck-b laid laden with two as hopeful deputy marshals as ever served a win 011 a "eohnb." Tim wens W. W. tfiVvlort and aooilit-1 by ihe name . I Cuddybac or s.nne otnei back at any rale it was "hack" for w e sa v 11 in go. You see we re blessed witii a doctor in our town and I-would t. II you Mi name if it was not tint it is Wing, it is too bad it 11,11 not the plinal then id: ill eon have s 1111.: h .pes ol n.s living away, bat alas.it i j isl "Wing," Weil tnosa two licpeful marshals sicercd stiuigiu for 1) ic'.s, perhaps per-haps yuii will ilimk tiii-y we e sick but it was 11 1 sue 1 a tiling. Well they arrived ar-rived ai Doc's, il bein Sunday Mi.llrau don concluded to attend church, but He would hate for any one to think he had been informed ol the attendance of John A. Mower a muchly married man wlio has been a passenger 011 the U. G, for some time. Oh. 110! not that it evidently had been at ranged filial M'. C. should remain outside to see that order ivas kept while Mr. Biaudou enjoyed the meeting. We have heard of the murmur ol ofexcitenieut in the Salt Lake tabernacle some yaais ago when I'rest. woodiiifT made his appearance upon the stand, but I think the murmur which greeted Mr. Biaudon is e iial to the one Ilia'. 111 I the rich man when he dieamcd he tei.t 10 heaven only the cause was d.tkrent Talk of faciiiating men! Why theie was not a women in tne house but Sit and looked at him the whole lime, and r 1 (reed we see spasks of jealousy '! i 1 : from Ihe eyes of their husbands, j on. ,. -y weie like thespaiks Irom the 1 -ii -ii -; ihey soon went out so d.d iV.r. , .....it., w le, Vesr .. e d m't wish to find fault with v' 1 i:t it is generally the custom ' !". pi-oi . cts ot the cvugre ,ri in to ! '.v j; a', t ie ipeaker.not so with Brandon j'ji-ie a 'is another man on the Stan 1 ! 1 hat in Irs tyes looked as big as a fifty j dollar bi I. Will the bishop thought the j meeting had been long enough, SO he said '' The choir will please sing Oh ye I m iii.itaiiis lug 1" and there waj one 110 j doubt who longed to be upni them but j fate had decreed otheiwise' When the I benediction h id been pronounced a rush was made for th; door, Mr. Fiiaiidon watching tor his man Mr. Mower thinking think-ing some of the people might get hint stepped out am tuer way, it it might be called a step, while a sm.le of content meut lit no ihe visajes of all in the b use bu Brandon wi.o . i I not catch on 111 tact il would hHVe ltq'.iiicd a long arm to have caught on then Well, all passed out and Mr. Brandon was lelt solitary and alone with a look noon his lace akin to that of a little boy who was left wiin an empty bud cage. He look ed in every corner and finally gave up the sench and cams out with a look ol wonderment splas.ied ail over h.s shirt bosnn. Well we could baldly hear what went on lor a few in. utiles, for it seemed as if tiie boy's hands weie cold fiom the way they pcuuded them together, and eail) one seemed to be trying wtiich could open Ins mouth tlie widest and who had the best lungs, Mr. Brandon mid a few words 111 praise of out streets and then letired to meet Doc and h.s paid who by ih.s time ha I arrived upon the scene and were eag.rly looking for Brandon and ihe "m.icniy married" man Tney had a pi ivate conferei.ee lor a moment, j then turned with u "lets go" soil ol a j look ou their laces, got into the buck-I buck-I board and amid the cheeis ol the ctowd ! vanished from the scene. ! No lion noise about tint. G. |