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Show el e tent? Could anysi DESJBBET EVE1II1TG- HET7S. those animated thing make them blacker, more flesh-les- s, '7 Th account which Great travelers glre of the auantltyof food which can be consumed are extraordinary. Sir John Ho$u aUmttcj that an Esquimaux will eat perhaps twenty pounds of flesh and oil dally. Compare this. with. Yaleatln!' six ..pounils.' or wun uornaro'a twelve ounces or solids and fourteen ounces of wine! Captain Parry tried, as a matter of curiosity, how much an Esquimaux lad, who was full grown, would consume, If scarcely left to himself. The following articles He were weighed before being given. 'through ww; twenty hours getting them, and certainly did not consider the quantity extraordinary: flesh, hard frozen, Jour pounds four four pounds four ounces; ditto, broiled, one pound bread and bread-dusounce; ounces--Totaten twelve pounds and l, four ounces. To this must be added ene and a quarter pints of rich gravy-southree wineglasses of raw spirits.one tumone gallon and one bler of strong grog, . water. of dally pint eat double their weight In food; a cow eats forty-sipounds dally; and a mouse eats eight times as much, In proportion to Its own weight, as is eaten by a man. At carnival time, the raiislan wits and wags consider themselves licensed to practice their little Jokes, and the foltook place in one of the lowing Incidentrestaurants: ; A gentlemost popular table that one some at the man, finding be was in the habit of dally dining at, determined he would cause the Intruder to get up;. bu t, haw a; luminous Jdea ; struck him. lie called the waiter, and said, "Do you know the man dining at "I that table?5 -- "No," was the reply."else not replied the other, thought such a you would never,have permitted, here." The waiter to diae Krson some what disturbed! i j'Thatls,' pursued the gentleman, "the Versailles executioner!" A moment after the master of the establishment, pale with suppressed emotion, requested" the person so stigmatized to leave his house. "Never mind your bill, but go go at once!" "But, why? What does all this mean?" inquired the party thus Inif . terrupted inf ills .meal,,. "Thecom not. iVetsallleamnst pirn mlse my establishment," asserted the owner. "What! I the executioner? Who says so?" "That. gentleman,V "Ah! well; he should know. It Is but a few years since I had to brand him as a thief!" Baying which the old gentleman gathered up his things and retired. The stupefaction of the joker may be reimagined ..when he, was In turn. was-to. leave ths Jit place. quested rare instance of the blter bitten! Wiiex Allen Ramsay, a well known Scotch poet, began life, he was so poor that he could not meet his first naif rent. After it became due, he year's met his, landlord and explained his circumstances, and expressed his distress at his failure to meet his obligations. The jolly landlord was quite kind to him, and said that as he was a1 lad of some genius he would give him a chance to cancel his debt without 'paying a shilling. "If," said the creditor, "you'll give me a rhyming answer to four questions in as many minutes, I'll you said he the rent altogether." "Allen quit iwouldtry. The questions were: "What does God love? What does the Devil love? What - does the world love? What do I love?" Ramsay wrote: to Extebs-- -- ... i .. 5 e Sea-hors- t, p, borne-caterpilla- 5 rs x t 4. v , : I execu-tloaexx- ? . 1850 - I -- more miserable? But in this very wretchedness conc!;ti tnelr strength: for European soldicra could not exist where these men would thrive." Dick" en All the Year pound' J The Dir.nrrr Loikjeii Yet. There Veil as t?VZ:ill Is philosophy the reflection of the landlcrd of a singular specimen Jersey to whom loI-innJ-- nt one applied humanitywould have been Christianity It to have taken him' and weshed him besides saving some subsequent trouble. :The customer was a gaunt to 'c rnd J apparently a frreatrtrcrer waterr and, cuxryto'J XandJa cf. t linen under either arm. Stepping up to the bar, he accosted the proprietor: "Be you the landlord here?" - ".Well, I rather think Tam,"repHerBonlface. IL5ltf f!an.f not cf. hara here """atrahrer', how - old -- are 'youV"! Thirty-si- x years.'!- - Well, If Provi dence has "put up' with such a pile or filth as you are' thirty-si- x "ye arsy I feel it my duty to try' and bear with yon one ;,K':, clghtl"' The stranger is suppeeed .to have remained all night, as the landlord was seen .busilr engaged earn the ext and fumimorning airing his bedding house. his gating t The State Guard 'make the following rsmarksoiii the suhjeci;of-flarg- t -- O-l.i- llJ r n. t 5 1 to-rdrh- i"A , I wili t?" ;: ? v- - all kinds of ruBCHASE rr yn ,.,i'.f 2 CCOCQE Q. CAWWOJf, Editor. i , wl I l unci - j JC..1 i t 'it i " t i . - , ,77. t;.; ii: of knowing; that the merchants and business) men of the cities are beof ' the mammoth dally coming weary with which they are served newspapers every morning. There is not a business man In any of the cities who bu time or inclination to peruse one third of the matter crowded Into TtlMf York papers of the large size. case. Not one this is particularly the man of every five hundred who purthese mammoth sheets is chase one-o- f able to read the contents of his paper. For this reason business ; men td the un perused matter as so mueh waste, as paying for what is of no practical use. The large dallies are therefore actually becoming a bore. People are looking for reform of this extravagance, and expect to see the newspapers of the in epicity which are more successful most the the news, prosperous tomizing " . In business." !Fowl culture Is receiving attention ve got sv henery " lately In i Parisv said a cr eat "lady to her cousin. "Bear me," said the cousin, "I thought his name was Charles!" I t t ' ) r .:;;- - il .! . 1 - - I . S , i J Mill 0 ' AND FREIGHT THE 8A1IE TO THIS CITY t ST. IS. . n rr.'if.i ,io , In A( public patronage. i X CHARTER ... . - OAK. STOVES, a ' per day, of u jest yei cnr.B i ftkilenx. bizxx t haa. been spared to rnaks , our, -- NEW CHARTER OAK'a Tvenae ORNSTEin t ' "HIS t BUILDINGS, .? I, ... 9 .WAsncya soda At the following term, which they wish com-- f pred with the Cost at which the EaaUnt "articles can be delivered bere: si t Extra Family ht 8op. - J v . GARDSIJ T00LSI i, faney Perfumed 8op Ooncntratd Lye. Washing Bods to 27 5 to 27 : p n u us ao-o- r.si l ? , AND' " 00to7r S175tot300Hdos. 00 NeaU Foot OIL Oil : 7 to 29 eta ,, -- TrH mi - a ( I 'ji C 3 ' Tarlsatd Soap, Bars r l -- rirtass .... .woo . -- OFFICE East tide - IS 00 FAT? W3 i M'G ofEast Temple iiu 1 ORNOTCirJ'Ct POPPER. ' hum ilZ'.Ul t'i'J'l ttrtt, PATRICK CIrK r tli UHltMl Slavic ItfJlPE EI E M T S , AT . BUeet. - u i i AND FANCY 5 , DinSILCX ETXKI2TQ NEWB OITXC3 i -- 7iJi. iiOi . . ... . . widely circulated throughout the all parte of the Territory, and P commend It to ail tage City an-haa advanwho desire to .which, gel the news oftener than onee a week. - & ELD RED BE li(J, . CLAYSO 1 1 . ( ... OK ;;..r ?f ...,...... ............. .j,......j...,...,l,J-1 t4 JTaaTIaltgJiT, j which we copy from the New Orleans Timet of 15th IbsC, BuckA Wrlghl-kave-born- e off the highest premium In the stove line at the New Orleans Fair.7 Blx entries were made with Buck's "Brilliant," away ahead of the heap. The great stove trial waa Tesnmed yesterday at 12 o.clock, before a lnereaaed crowd overvceaar prsoeaingrlanrely huriaeinuntwt mor seemed to prevail, both among thegood exhibit-01s ana speciaiors, an or whom seemed thor bued with the goad old P.U.priolp4e ongniy "emot-tlie- of best stovejwin.7 Picmpuy iatoe ume uie oommuice appearea on me judges stand, Bannders.partlcularly.glowlngwlthex. eltement and responsibility. 'The nules were the same aa at the previous trial, and Lheen- uia not Dceacovrzta. rr illl v ' At ten minute to one the drum tanned, and all lighted no. Norton's Furnace, run by Mr. '. Wood aaaokeaml cneers 01 Terry erowa ana iona cries of CJo It. tije ue old one.". Charter Oak followed, and the rest gave afwr.-i ta vapor tmmediauix minutes, were (aa we miatir four as rerun din just they stretch. the ny fOotton Plant"DOnned In hread quarter all followed suit aa qulcklraa though-lif- e dei lirliilant had penaeaonme issue, dqiuuck's tarted fire with bread In the atove. Then earn'- - the" tnarr thealready onoka eoontet j m the atovte; perpetaal'anappiag of glowed like ana idmudi uoon reeoanaea over tne openiDg arena. Btovea were patted, coaxed and petted as though they were noma beloirs.'jui seemed eonfideutof wlnniatfTand Uia crowd enlivened the scene with numerous and onmments from time to time, eneouraging Mr. Perry 'a .' efforts favored seeming to be the greatest ' t ry-rmMt rn twentv minutes At t.r ti.ti threw open its throttle valve . and annr-jnp- ed t wnniwi no more mi-'- All me otbers uiai it "ahnt np" and "keeping dark,". A tbe time for the bread to be bake4pvoail,'aclte ment bad increased to a baling heat, both nrroa. ai iat peer. wiiuuQi viiDiQ iouoat Its breadlnU mfantes; less turned Norton's Furnace followed salt, In 42:13- - Cotton Plant next. In 43. thetiChartef OaiAln then Good Bamftrltan,44:2UCand laUy Buck's Brilliant, In 47. Te grand result of the trial was as follows: Norta-'iTBirf,lBiVoo- d Perry, bread ; weighed 7 Iba S or: burned fuel tyi lbs. oak, lUee lircfl Co., bread weighed 7 Chartfr . . lb 4 fuel (rjluk, Peerless. Campman A Col, bread weighed 7 lbs 4 ox? burned fuel lbs. Good tsaroaartpmtswwr 1 weighed burned loel, 7HTonnat:-t- l t.. , ul lisji:' brMd 71b. iinb 1 v -- . f TTd-Aiinr- .- .- Is'.. : Co.-NeOr- leAha n JL i v -- ! TAR 2 TAC1 'i aX -- - ' . ; J ; , - 5 . . , 7 . . ' I.- .v-..t- . '.' : - Ia published every Wednesday, and - ". f -- .. v Jl : -t HOE XJLKGESrr Sl.lAJrr o CXBCTJXwATIO PAJPCRi' I3f , TILE EOCKT . . '. . ti: ilS .......... Jrjio; . . I V,iiJ J contains' a Summary of the News of the TT JL - week, Telegraphic. Looal. Miscellaneous. iiomeaUe. mndv jpaareans news,, ana. jcaiionsi 1 s in Axuetas upon tcajispi am veots, : saa . 1 o , bil htin yistnz -- ix f tl3 i. : A STANDW5D HOUSEHOLD -- JOUEKAl " ou i" ,2J!x.iayjL3t'x"' ri lifc rr.,5 !'ia'i-- 5il rnt.5 trr 4 i - OsnslnesX Clremlsttin r tlie tbrw ts-eatlt ilw aJJtwsebtll,ooo. t:o lvirri !try r.'nnr.nrn .... ?ff.. Mi l.-t- .'3 " TOnn YHnTDA'3' ) H 'i TER2S F0 .. fi fZl ;a . " j Hats and Caps, a til 3lTOW-.if- ! DAILY i TH thr i amttt Boots and Shois,: - u Ct) Jr - TKSS FClTKE S Cii i SECi-WOKlY- Six moTit., - Jt9VVt - , J SO S CO i i;: . 'threa months,. "?l5.0irJ A tlsj tit- - ; ,' Ij , i U-i; . S OS three, months,. ... . .... Clothing ANGUS W.trANNOW;GenefilBailDj ' . M00V7 ,01.11 i,nc" "". : jdM. T.n:r,l Agent.--' xr.l.t!Hr' OEUPJOPIllOtlOfilFflCi, 2 "1TAN1), and for Bale In CON8TANTI.Y ON u It Purchaser. Wholesale or lUttall. by the underslfued. at hla riac at (inn. nlaon, Banpefe Cppv?i , vnd on y-orders. ! dO-t- f j . v MAI)3ENf -- ... 1 JXAJt ftjTi?? . Li !'. o! Vi; ! ' tla A . ; - ,f JDstaUUhea JTunc IStlu lVSO, t rs. . 41, 3 a . tVEEICLY, ri X'i! ' t"' 4i"!i'.s S , i.l fi' ti.lt.' .". . HKA.iri . WE t prepared to prrt RATXTlCmm ft lfAl and ca CAL, cf HULOCj aay Qoto and CIm. . (Published every Tnesday an d Saturday t- 4 .Ml 0 If. BOIby.BtpTaJDealera generally. h?nu Campman dUUlm f ; U DRY GOODS - U - - V -At ar tn1Ud toDeclar their XntaUoa toAllna becoms OtUenf cf tb United Htates beXor S3. liU.;Uv.!Ju'i MiAj jlir V, CWSea at jAstxs HAorx'a Ounsmlth Bhop f ews, ,! m -j the ooncln.lnn - nf- th. ih.i v. . urcmu iu AifiruiDg committee th r?ra IhI W.4 L1. W.rVU lacoordanS with the gold medal duty, and 10 "C A Wrtght,of Bt. l!SuuI mention belntf made Peerless! BKKDSL POWEK3of ATTOllN H Y, UbXJAL. rAPl!KjaacXnowldgd. Eat Tempi . frr Trb' ad Diatrtct ttc othr fY ' DUC1C ;VmCHT AHEAD. . As mar be seen by the following article. -- 4ijs ir- - in! Addxesai - ! i THI . ED0PLITB: STOCK 0? OOOK14Q UTOVK operattvg IS eddlUonto onr JCXTKNS1VB 8T0VE to ft love BUBlNCHws aro prepared Dealers, Tlnamitba and others la the trade, the largeot and moat complete assortment of Metals and Tinners' stock In the West. Our arrange, ment with the Ht. Jxmls Btamplog to larre enables. na to erve liberal dlnconntaCompany bnyera of F&EXnil STAMP IXTlNjfKIlJ ana unners' iku.iwahis redored the prices ofHappues. of onr alt articlesitaving recently OWN MAXUFACTURK. we believe dealers and housekeepers will find It to their Interest to send fori Cataloguer sod Prtee List, and ex amine onr price before purchasing elsewhere. i 4 i Palm Oxide . Excelsior Jlanufact iirinrj Co. j POPPER & . - i - i. ... 3 Perrect Coolting Stove," - , onxn tuxih U 4,.; OON"-STRUCT- - CAUL AND SEX THEM AT l - -- Where they will be pleased to answer any enqtunes aooat purchases. m -- .. : . CLAWSOH. and we offer it to the trade aa the MOST DURABLE and UNIFORM ! 1 i i ' , ; Correspondence, (Home and Foreign.) And Ed nest low al, Agrtenltnral, . Ballway and DomesUe News, ... i. And, oncsr a week,' ' DUoonraea of the First Presidency and of weave a pos ues. - IinplezristxiLs - v :. , Bailable Local Items. lo-oil- er EEOEDS-E- T i noES, i i C ..... ; We gnarantee the operation of every stove we experience thry have had mannlactare, and offer- aa reference any one of thonunda that have been sold, whermany ourimat cannot au to tecure the ever they may be found. Neither labor or ex. EXCHANGE ! . ELDREDCEij IVTew CHdipfci? Odlx , .n ' a Soda, 7Ai .r. s. N ..... ... last year waa greater than we oald supply with FOB ALL WHO WILL FAVOR THE If WITH the else then made; anticipating-- still greater demand daring the present year, we bave made pattern a for several additional !zes,and are j THEIR ORDERS. mannfactnreiao prepared y. t j sidi,--- - Farmiu I-OTJ- AND VERY POPU-- 1 tbe pnblle klnce Each year haa added to their popularity, succeeding the name sntll haa become familiar In every household In the West and Booth Tho demand for: our- 'i , ' ' ti 1 1 i """'- - 'j "'' - r i.'.n-Mi.-ili Has already gained great popularity. ' I. Full Telegraph Beporta. KTOVE8 bays been before 1852. VttOJi'd ifSeral portion qf- the. soaps,; NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING UEDIUM ; Com, flnESK LAR COOKINCI WELIj-KfOW- j K t ' ; i . , - - 1...... .........! ', i . . Excels ior Manu facturing l; :i. TAXYU! . ARE NOW MADE BY TDI . m'mt ( ON THE MOST ta .in 1 ., ii 81TOVE1L.S, ? FAH1Y! Increasing Circulation I'M ,t r. AST ; I vl' SOAP Jin -"- 4. . i. Airoaa a. . . BXS a&d . i ' C.0L1OISSI0II, .; "i OF THE CCLEHOATED' t flfnrfl !0D Extensire EIGHJSIZES ? TBI . iKiiiJi; ims - ELDnEDGEC CMVJSOn. i TYEnTY-. ew re-a- . d'it ': !'j ; : ...7, ...I. '. I Will find It to their advantage to sirs a a call. ; In-N- f t SJ Sj) 'jri. 7 WANTED;BY, Country Dealers ! . SJ jaJLi'mnaoF . otocil 1 ; 4 Pioneer Paper of the Rocky Mountain Country. ','1 JI V .'- -i - , -- far-as- c. "i:.1. I rriiiii t ;i ;'. : newspapers: "It is stated by those who have oppor-tunltle- e . - .....:.v.jf; f I KIIRGHIISE, - e. t FOR : " -- i Ji1' ej..' GHEATLY REDUCED PHICES Jfc - f ' Fi v'-.- j - - e tt r !. V;M i e 4 s DESERET OnEWS . , s j "The rent is paid," said the farmer, giving his ingenious tenant a hearty slap on the ahoulder.J r V, The demand for cheap shoej has been so preslng of late years; says theXynn Eeporter, that It haa Induced the most rigid economy in" the" manufacture. a scrap of leather Is allowed to go Hardly to waste. : The wagon, loads of odds .and - ends made in of the cattingaretheallrefusemachines worked splitting up again into that kind of leather known as "pancacke" This Is made by pasting and pxessing together the scraps of which we havo spoken. This being rolled and dried,, is made . to do service in the cheaper grades of shoes, as inner sole leather or" as "lifts,;" for heels. So skillfully are these operations performed, that sometimes the substitute is, for some purposes, almost nui good-athe genuine article. Some firms do a large business In the. manufacture jpf "pancake." which is accomplished by powerful machinery drivers by steam. The new St Jam Hotel, inlWeton, is six stories hlghr extending one hundred and ninety feet on Newton street, and two hundred and fifteen on: James street. The Newton street: front is adorned with towers eighty-eight feet one at a either hundred and end,high and ten feet high,' the roof pel ng a Mansard. The interior is' equally well de-- . signed.-Thdialog room Is floored 'With eneaastlc tile, pavement. from the dele b rated potterlesr of Stafford shire, Kngland. The St. James Is the property ofMl' M?'Ba!Ioilt-'O- Uallou's JPldiorial, and. has .been; bullfcwlth the earnings from the sales of .cheap: literature issued by him. "K. D. M.," av well known financial writer for the Cincinnati Oazette sums up his conclusions "onT.' ouc 'national financial policy; thus: Fund i the debts coming due; at the lowest ratepos-slbl2. Keopr .the xsurreacy steady, neither contracting or enlarglug to any extent.'" 3." "Reduce" "the taxes and ex? possible. 4. Da all penses as tbatGovernment can do to reduce the 5. When these acts have ' Imports. tranqullized the commerce and Industry f the country, boldly declare the resumption of specie" pay mentst ,The credit of the Government-wil- l carry it through. iZ (A Venezulean Ann y. Shades of Droin and Bolivar! what an army it was! I have seen troops of all nations, cfvillzedrand. uncivilized,. from. China and Peru, bn never any like those. Some of the officers; Indeed, were tall and well made; but. the. menwere, the strangest figures lean old scarecrows and etarveling b6ys''ttotfiv feet In height, the greater number half naked, or raw beef twisted with huge round their strips hats or hanging from their belts." Thelrsklns seemed to have been baked black- wliaexposure "la'XSe sun, and their arirs and accoutrements were of the most wretched description.' Yet they weffenot eootemptlblo far from it hut to maketstherxrerrd;TepuIlvea one!;uuicri ITyllrt thcn-.I- it c?nsf,n5them,we-5,,Yhcculd want, miasma, exposure or fatigue do to harm flttX"". j J "God Uyren man-whe, from sin, Td Devil love man whenrfrlns he persists therein; The world love man rbu riches oa blra. flow; IlOHE-PtlODUG- E And you'd love mo cootd 1 pay you what 1 owe.' ;.;-- t-- v.-- forciin Trill crrlro i ' Staple IJerchandise 51868 1 ! - I i.. 1 . I:-- a r i ! 2 ifl r . 11. 1 V ;rd j.rii-ltAV'- j, V7HOLCCALC & RETAIL, Our ITirct Crcln Crota Call- - r, six-foote- :- --r-' I 3 , ! g. HiH 3 14:1) eW5WWU;Mp. . W fr 9 --1 rieat .t? ii (Clt.in S.Vf HJf ID Jar TTAVINa reoehUy rfccrveJIixe additions . ki oi. . , t 4.i s. est. ana uma f j7 of all kln n "d JOB FIUNTlO with ieatne A7 !, aid s; sd trice lr --l- dl23-l- m rr.lrr.Iw-wil- b or . faelUUes-frtbsexeenuo- n . |