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Show (Dfldm Junction. nbltshed every WKMIKHMY by tnuo.v mt SATURDAY '! Pvsusiirso C. W. PKNROfK. Hwluew Manager, to wlwni all Itiuiuon couinisniicatione should bo addressed. Want in the South. A correspondent of the New York Don't whitewash the bark upon tha bodies of fruit and ornamental trees. Tribune is traveling through the We are at a loss to know for what South gleaning information among Home persons thus coat the jarpone , n n t 11 trees ttuom tho people of the people. Some of bai t ot mm and utiaue with their premi-ielime, iinlef it is his glimpses of society reveal a state to make them look nice. It certuin- - of want and suffering that seems lit y docs them more harm than good. tle short of incredible. The followas it serves to obstruct the refpirato-r- y incident is suggestive : ing organs, and in a measure prevents The train made long and frequent Should the bark a thrifty growth. with no apparent purpose, for stops, become diseased and rough, or cover who came out of tho log the people ed with 11108S, scrape it thoroughly with a hoc or scraper of some suitable cabins at the stations to stare at us had clearly no intention of taking the description, after which wash thorcar. They were the jworest and oughly with a strong solution of soap white people I ever saw. At is done and water. this If properly ugliest one station, while walking up and ben will a it every season, prove great down the platform, eating an orange, efit, by destroying the insects which I observed a man dressed in ragged rey ujsn the hark, and otherwise i. Cm WZa Journal!. ' rVratrb, scratch, serahb, Marriage, dehrand dun; Eulogy, gossip and pun; Aeridi-nt- , panic and fnoi ft mtrh, wratcl), scratch, Rattla, riot uim) raid; Manic mid Mb aud trade Wbo it mid who Isn't afraid! flereti-h- , scratch, scratch. Apology, diallenge and ilw Of it, or him, of her, Invention, huiuhng and trslli, folly, fauliioa and youth. Suicide, sermon and Joke, Metaphysics and smoke, With upward and downward stroke, Buln and vie and shanie, Virtue and honor and ntui. OPENING! NOW Jt lIUMbtiiiri Cut IHm Throat Hat her I ban hvv III Wile Taken to u Lunatic Any. Leave Salt Laka City daily at 6 a.m. and 145 p.m. Arrlva at Ogdeo at T a.m. anil 4.4a p.m. AN In addition to the aliora aa ACCOI!IOD.1TIO. STOCK linn. nan- - friday mortuu!lasi?irs. nah Terrill, wife of James Terrill was tried before the County Court as a lunatic. Shu was adjudged insane and ordered to b- sent to the asylum at Lexington. She had become so wild and unmanageable that her friends and family thought it would lie dangerous to herself and to others to allow her louger to go free. For some weeks past her mind has been wrong, and her husband had at last reluctantly nscuted for her to go to the asylum, as her madness seemed to increase, and it became necessary t restrain her iroiu violent actum On Thursday morning, when the wag on had been ordered to come for her, and while she was lying bound upon the bed, ready to be taken from his home and children, and couhued in a lnnesoum cell ot the mad house, ler rill rusiiej into the room, and a long knife glittering in his hand, and ex claiming that he couldn't see her go that it was more than tho heart o mortal could bear, ho plunged tho knife into his own neck, and cut his throat from car to ear. Ho died a most instantly, and without speaking another word. Falling bleeding and dying at her be gleam of intelligence was seen to shout across her sad, wild face, and the piKr unfortunate creature seemed to comprehend tho dreadlul tragedy which had just been enacted. It was but momentary, however, for from that hour until sha was lodgei! in the asviuui her wolul cries ana shoutings never ceased When brought to town it was deem ed best not to take her from tho wag on before thftjury, as two strong men were required to hold her quiet,aud her ravings, first a prayer to God to bless her and to save her, and then terrible oaths and iniprccatious upon sup-- p wed enemies, rendered unnecessary any personal examination by tho ju- - It was a distressing sight that wild, mournful, haggard face, those large gray eyes that seemed to start from their sockets as tho mad captive struggled to be free from tho strong, yet kiud hands that bound her, that long, flowing hair, loosed from the comb, that terrible maniac stare, which told that reason had left its throne, those piercing screams and prayers and oaths that rent the nir, and then the sad thought that poor Jim Terrill lay cold and dead because his heart could not see tho companion of his younger years, tho wife of his bosom and tho mother of his children, torn away from his desolate homo forever --all these made an impression upon tho hearts and minds of tWe who witnessed the deplorable spectacle which in this world will liuhmond Kg) never be forgotten. How to he Xthoi.y. It is easy to be nobody, and wo will tell you how to do it. Go to tho drinVuig-salooto spend youi: leisure time. You ucd not drink much now; just a littto beet or some other drink. I& tho meantime play checkers, or something else to MU riiuo, so that you will bo sure not ti mid) any useful book. If you lo read, lot it Dc the dime novels of tha day. Thus go on, keeping your oinaorbfulhand jour head empty, aid yourself playing be gimes, and in a. few years you'll, a ibody, unless, a is quite likely, you thould turn out to be a drunkard or a professional gambler, either of wYich is worse than uobody. u domi-lUHs- jv g Itaiing one-thir- one-thir- try Bulletin. Halted Eagle). ltare and racy John Plumix once walking along one of tho princiof Sau Francisco, when a streets pal wagon drove past bearing the inscripimtion, Bakery." l'ha-niand hailed the driver, gomediately ing up to him, when he had pulled in Xest DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) OF his horso, usked for a baked eagle. The astonished driver glared at the sober-visage- d party having such a preiKistcrous want, and informed him in a umst decided manner, that he knew nothing about eagles, but was a see here, vender of bread, my good fellow," said Phoenix, point ing to me inscription on me siuo oi tho wagon, aud putting sternness in his voice, "you give out, by your sign, that you are a dealer in baked eagles, and yet wheu a purchaser appears, you coolly inform him that you know nothing at all about eagles. Now, if you dont alter your sign, or get in a stock of eagles, I'll have you indicted as a swindler, with your 'eagle bak And Phoenix, good morning. ery with a face full of indignation, mov ed on, leaving the poor baker in a high state of alarm, and the firm con viction that his light loaves were naught but unlawful, hypocritical dough. 'ow, Spring&Summer Goods. Life lit Xew Orleans. An estray Chicagoau writes home from New Orleans that life in the, latter city is either very tiresome or a good deal too lively to be comfortable. He thus describes one ot his expert ences: Only last evening a gambler was killed and another mortally wounded opposite the St. Charles hotel. The pistol balls flew about in a very indiscriminate manner, causing tho pedestrians to hasten to places of safety, and curious spectators of the affray on the St. Charles balcony 4,io take back seats," without tho aid of Andy Johnson. Just thiuk of four desperate villains, armed with revolvers, banging away at each other on a street as much crowded as Clark, in front of the Sherman house. But as this is not nn unfrequeut occurrence in New Orleans, and as these street fights are happening daily almost, the citizens do not mind it, but eonsider it as a normal state of things. In times of anarchy one may seem in order to bo a savior. a despot Mirubeau. The mau who has no enemies is a mere drone iu the great hive of created intelligence, lie is a milk-anwater man, who contents himself with doing no harm, while it is notorious ho is doing no good. Sueh feuce-ridinimen are who creep alter nieu of position and property, and hypocritically bow to men in the humble walks of life, take no part in public sentiment, and smile and sniirk upon all they conio iu contact with. They gl'ulo through life undisturbed, and sink into obscure graves, unwept, un- honored and unsung. r. that wnosoevor Itelieveth in IIiui should not perish but havo everlasting life!" It has never been decided which wag the g eater, the cou sternatiun of Dr. Hodge at sueh an There are stylish young ladies answer, or the amusement of Dr whoso agony would be entirely of an- Taylor when tho story reached his other kind if they were allowed to car. Ex. learn their graceful bend over the wash-tu- b. Ogden 500 Pieces New Prints Chainbrays, Scotch Ginghams, Spanish Linens, Alpacas, to Kaysvllle " " " " lariuington Centreville Wood't CroM Suit Lake City COAL YARD, Near the lloune. Ontral Uneducated men and brothers Ocden, Kugino THOMAS CO. COAL AND LIMK s should not play with A T M.Omlfrn. have eonitantly on band a mod I. of COAL, neero in Tennessee attempted to shoot Stl'I'LV thy will Ml on tha IS tVnt on th Ton above cvt, for caahor at Can, his companion with the butt cud of rutiti. prauiK- at Liiu at tha old pliwa near th Tntca. a pistol, but it fired the wrong way, l,w biulictaW SiillU Ouru wanlmi. and his friend wcutblackberrying. J. M. THOMAS 00. - For all Information concerning Freight or age, apply to D. 0. CALDER, Ueu'l Ticket and Freight Agent. Tan- - FERAMORZ LITTLE, SUl'KRINTKN DKKT. De-Lain- es. J. WILLIAMS & CO. GIFTS' Straw & Panama Lumber Dealers, Ct'T TO OltnKK PILLS OK ALL kinds on nhort notice, aud mipply their nviioniere at usual. "IVriLI. V Bring on your Orders. Hats. take in Payment for Lumber: Grain, Stock, Store Pay and Cash. Will LADIES' (Triunned and Untrimmed) Hats 6 Sundowns A FULL ASSORTMENT COTTON doctored, eplced andiweeu Ilc-rl- from nit Alcoliollo Stlmnlnnts. They GREAT BLOOD FtKIFlElt nnd A rtth LIFE Shingles, Lalli, Pickets and eIar Posts on hand, or delivered on short notice. hare also at our office for lo OF HOSIERY. They ares flontle rnrarnllve ni weUsir Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit af sctlor as a powerful agent la relieving Congestion orinfluj. uintlon of the Liver, and all the Vlsoeral OrgaM, FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether young or old, married or single, at rn nnhood or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitten no equal. In wo- hive For Inflammatory and Chronic Ithfimi, tiani anil ;ont, Dyspi-pNlor Indigestlss, nilloun, Itcmittrnt and Intermittent Feven. DlHcanva of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, sii Bladder, these III tiers have been most sncccuftii. Sut-Disenaca are caused by Vitiated Blo.il, a Armurcs, Wool ndltefuso Unuors enedto plo.ise the taste, called "Tonics,' "Appi,, c, that lead tho tippler on t9 ers," "Restorers," drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, me from the Native Hoots and of California, ht CilVINM PltlNCIl'LE, m Invlirorator of the System, carrying off all polsonon H.9P matter and restoring the blood to a hcnltliy condition Ko person can take these Bitters according to dint! $l.flo tlons and remain long unwell, provided their bon arc not by mineral poison or other sum, tea and the destroyed vital organs wasted beyond tba point of r. lioO pair. FARES: PUMPS, which Is generally produced by derangement of Digestive Organ. DVSPEPSIA Oil INDIOESTION, tho Hed. ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of Hie Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomtck, Bad taste In the Month, Bilious Attacks, Pal pftailon of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Fain In the regions of the Kidneys, and n hundred other palnfiil symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They luvlgorato tho Stomach and stimulate the to pld liver and bowels, which render them ofnnequslM efficacy In clcunsing the blood of all Impurities, suit Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter,gi!t Ilheum, Blotches Spots, Timples, Pustules, Boils, Scald-Hear.ing-WormSoro Eyes, Erdip. elas, Itch, Scurfs, Siscoloratlons ot the Skin, Hnrt and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or ltttrt, are literally dug tip and carried out of the systems s short time by the use. of these Bitters. One hnttfeh such cast-- s will convince tliu most incredulous of ik!r curative effect. Cleanse the Vltlntert Blood whenever yon flndtta Impurities bursting through the skin In Plninkn, Krmi tlons or Pores, clean It when you find It obstnirtrt and alnggisli in the veins; cleanse it when It Is fuul. unit your feeling, will tell von when. Keen the blood pom and the health of the sj stcni will follow. PIN, TAPE, end other WORMS, lnrklnrlnttw srKlcni of so many thousands, lire ettettually deslret-edanrvmoved. For full direction,, resd esrelnlly me nmumi noiup, prinieii In rour English, German, 1- micli aud bpanith. . 3. WA LKEIt, Proprietor. K. 17. McPOXAtT) CO., Druggist, and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Csl., and 82 ar d 84 Commerce Street, New Tork. firSOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBS Warranted not to freeze, and to give full natitfaction to purchasers. 200 SUITS II. r. SCOYILLK. Afent. Mf OF GENTS' -- IVICLCio Iloady Summer Clothing; STEAM SAW MILL. I. !fc Co. A Large Stock of Are prepared to KILL HILLS of LI MBER all through tha Winter, at their Stoftm Saw Mill on the SHOES Middle Fork of Oirden Gents', Ladies' and Children's Is rapWty sapsrtedlng all other prepararioni for produdsf nnd rsolwoM ROLLS, tlSCVITX, Milt, PerKllf Pvn u4 Buciwktal and other Griildlt Cuket. Jttliabte, and alirapf ready for tmmediata m. Th. CEBAt' EST latins rnrdtr tn IU WORLD, and It WILL KSEP OX .i.VB On SEA, in any climaU, far years. It ll wtll sdtpUt t la. as. of HoHttkrepen, Mintn, Mariner, Smgrti, it, and Is In fact, la etwy rctpect, I BEST TXA.ST POWDIX mad "or IU Kitchen, the Camp, tlu Guilty." SOLD BT GltlK-EU4 DEALERS EVERYWHERE. Manufactured by DQOLET & BROTHER, 69 NEW STREET, ricf.nl, Smtl ltiver, Of all kinds. CITY LICENSES. at the Following Katea: Sheeting, $1.75 per 100 To all whom it may feet. NEW BRANDS OF Square-Kde- Tweeds, $2.00 per d, 1WU leet. and Pickets, Doeskins, Flooring 2.25 per Jeans, Domestics, Stripes, lOO feet. Delivered anywhere In fhrdi-City for $1 extra per 1W lent. TT will take Cash, Stork and Grain in iwt- meut. Tickin Denims. 2U0 At an examination of a Princeton ten Son, the Accommodation Train will only atop at !iooiervil!e in addition to the regular atatioiu. Pa.i!riL--r-i will pleaae liurchaM thrir tutkatn at the offices, fifty cent additional will be rhalxed when tho fare i collected on the train. o BUKhele of CORX Wanted Immediately. All Order addreaaed tn BARNARD WIUTE, Fourth Street, Uden, will receive prompt attention. 3f cluss in theology by Dr. Hodge, the Professor said: "Tell us what we think here to be a correct view of tho atone- ment." doctrine," replied the student, "is that Christ had a specific end in view in making an atonement, and that he died only for tho elect." 'Well, what do they teach on this point at New Haven?" ' Oh, Dr. Taylor holds quite a different view, He teaches that God loved the whole world that He gave His only begot- a.m. and Salt Luka Cltv. J. Walkkk frevrietor. H U. hcDmiiji a p. nIT (in A' l, Sua Kr.ucl.oo, Cat, and llutli Cuamer'il1 Vinegar Bitter, are not avile Fancy Drink Made of Poor Knm. Wklakry, Proof Stil a perfect Henovster d- g, 6 City 4.40 p.m. on which full lata will rntitle tha purchaser of a ticket to return on the Mime dnv and train free. Ou and after the Ut day of .May, 1STI, We No sensible hen will lay without a nest egg; and at this season of the year, eggs left in the nest are liable to freeze and break open, and straightway we learn the hens tho bad practice of eating their own eggs. To meet the want of a good nest egg then, we advise our raiders to procure five cents worth of plaster of paris. Empty the contents of an egg shell, by breaking off a little of one end, wet up a portion of the plaster (enough to fill tho sheet), and let it protrude enough to round up the end where the shell was broken; and you have a nest egg that meets all the requirements. A wooden egg, made of any kind of light colored wood, will answer a good purpose. time-servin- Ocdc-- Learing Fgg. was 4 WILL RUN clay-colore- d s, 1 will Ogden dally at 8 a.m, aud Arrive at Salt Lake City at It' a.m. and Train 5.30 p.m. J .30 p.m. cat-lik- Ntwiir Reporter. time-killin- THURSDAY, DEC. Itenwil. pVrslch, scratch, scratch, Ob, slave of Ilia night; press! The "devil" drmands a "mess" Of nubiMribera dial never pay. Oil, Isn't it Jolly nay? -. ON AND AFTER ''butternut" homespun, with scanty promoting a healthy condition there of whiskers covy patches of and increasing the vigor and his checks. cadaverous sallow, ering of the tree Farm Journal. He eyed me from under his dirty slouched hat with a look so remarkable that I stopped and faced him, To Purify Dairy dropping at tho sumo moment the Stand on end, in a convenient place peel of the orange upon the ground for use, an open ended vessel of suit near my feet. In an instant, with a e quickness of motion, he able dimensions for the size ot the seized the peel, and forward, to from half a a sprang barrl hogsdiary, say head, lu this slake some good quick- walked hastily away, devouring it I at once unlime, enough to make a thin white with wolfish avidity, wash when filled full of water, and derstood the meaning of the brutish cover, to keep out tho dirt. The eagerness of his look which had so lime will settle, leaving a saturated struck me. lie had watched me, solution of lime over it, as clear as knowing that I would drop the pool and feared lest some of his companspring water. After using the milk-pan&c, wash them as other uten- ions might secure it. sils are washed and .rinsed, then dip them in the adjoining cask of clear Old and Xew Places for water, giving them a quick turn, so Fowl. that every part becomes immersed therein ; set them to drain and dry, During 18C9 I raised about one and the purification is complete with hundred aud fifty fowls on an old out any scalding process, from tho place where fowls had been raised new pan to tho old, worn out oue. more or less for years, lhe conse The lime iu tho clear water instant quence was I lost at least of ly neutralizes tho acidity of the milk ill hatched by the much dreaded yet remaining in the cracks or seams, gapes, i tried nealy all trie remedies &c, of tho milk vessels, to destroy recommended.but my only tuccess was which, tho process of scalding has in removing the worms with a feather been performed. In tho case of a trimmed for the purpose. This year small dairy, or one cow, the I am on a new place, where no fowls very clear water may, if preferred, be dip- were ever kept. I set my first hen ped out for tho time being, and pour- on January 2i); I have now about one ed gently back again, the lime puri- hundred and forty chickens out, some d fying tho water aud keeping it good grown, and not a single case all summer. of gapes or other sickness yet; treatment tho same in both years. Poulviv-alit- A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY M -nm i iavs- lt vr I'suntogy miuuiuiicto tha Wonderful Cnrativ tflecta r DR. WALK lilt's rALIPolts,4 PIOX I2E11 LIXE OF UTAH. s scratch, fferatin, Paragraphs, Items and news, Kssays, talea Mid i .views, With I In blackest klud of hiusi, Un RAILROAD. OGDEN CITY. 1 Song of the UTAH CENTRAL NOTICE com-rrn- . is herstjV given, that in Business in mciigeil Og'len City, (icr wnieh the City Ordinance" provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to be taken before nny Aldct-maot said City, aud be subjected to a Fiue. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HEUMCK, Mayor.. ' TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Kecorder. The Office of :he Citj Recorder is the Office of the "Ogden Junction." Seventies' Hull, near Mie U. C. R. Qjjict Hour i from 10 a. m. till 3 AND FURNISHINGS. - p.- THE NOTICE. Locks, Harness Trimmings, Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools. A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES, Etc, OGDEN JUNCTION mO CHARLES 0. PRATT A.VD ALIj. OTHERS interested. Yon are hsrehy notified that I will appear at the V. S.Land Olhco,Salt takeCity, JL JOBPRINTINGOFFICE Is supplied with the latest improved facilities for turning out every description of i lieliire the Registrar and Receiver thereof, on day of June, 1S71, to prove my right to enter,, Act, the-under the provisions of N. W. Lots 1 and 2, See. 3il, Township , N. ft. 1 W.," at which time and place you can appear and contest, if you see proper. i Witness my hand this 15th day of May, AJ- ' 1871,. v sa- - tO-li- , TJIOMAS READ. Etc. All Order, addressed to D. II. TEERY, Ogdeu City, will har prmpt JOB PRINTING la tk finest stjle.. GROUND TO LEASE. SEVERAL Villon Square.. attention. EUOTRLE. VERY Leas on tlaa tiorth-ww- sl - tor particulars apply to JAS. the JcHoitojt Office, fire-arm- 39-t- BEILBI Com JSqv McOAW, , f hi-- - 7;-- a if.i?a CLAWSON, BOOKBINDING Superintendent. IN ALL IIS BRANCHES. Bt'SlA'ESS CARDS. MERCHANT AND PR0FES8I0KA1 should hava a supply. We walhde ! the best style of the art EVERT B - |