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Show The Homo lrtwM. Truckee & Salt Lake commends itself to following every person: "What tells us so readily the standard lmulit lr I.i nom sill of a town or city as the appearance of addretwd. its paper ? And its youth ami age can well be defined by the observing, by a A Xew glance at a newspaper, as if a personal The enOne of the arguments employed in our observation hail been made. work on chemistry to prove that th terprise of its citizens is depicted by TubliJiwl every WKDMBWAY sn.l SATUIiDAY by the lawns I'lulisiiinii i'omfaxv. JAMK." MeflAW, I'rMlnl anil Hninew( Mwnisir. The LUMBER YARD, SALT LAKE CITY. Artificial Light. WIUIAMS & CO'S COLUMN. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr WALKER'S CALIFORNIA LunibeR VMEGAB BITTERS. Till FOIl SHINGLES, $4.50 TKR THOUSAND. Fencing Lumber $25.00 per close-fiste- "3 From Ii,,a.I1Mt.iry ,,, Hear testimony In their Wonder-Ju- l Curative Kifecta. C 3 5 - WHAT ARE THEY? u a f;j rriLLioM atmosphere a chemical mixture and its advertisements, their liberality by net a true compound is derived from an the looks of the paper. Some papers experiment upon the Bolubility of air in show a glad, solid, healthy foundation, AT THE o apwater. Roscoe says, in his admirable plethoric purses, and a show a others pearance generally; tveatise: "When air is shaken up with a small striving to confetid with the grasping ON CARS AT OGDEN, VARI), quantity of water, some of the air is dis thousands around them, trying hard to d wrench from an out existence the solved by the water; this dissolved air is in community around them. A'orth - "West Corner of easily expelled again from the water by col- boiling, and oti an analysis this expelled occasional meteoric display in its and air is found to consist of oxygen and ums of telegraphic, or local or of edito- Doors, Sash UNION SQUARE, Minds made lo nitrogen in the relative proportions of 1 rials show what it can do if it had the Close to the to 1.87. Had the air been a chemical means.but cannot continue in the expen Printing Office, compound, it would be impossible to sive work until support comes winch OGDEN. decompoe it by simply slinking it up ought to be readily granted. A newswith water; the compound would then paper is like a church; it wants fosterand for a have dissolved as a whole, and, on ex- ing at the commencement, amination of the air expelled by boiling, few years, then, as a general thing, it it would have been found to consist of can walk alone, and reflect credit upon Tako your home paper; oxygen and nitrogen in the same propor- its location. tions as in the original air, viz., as 1 to it gives you more news of immediate 4. This experiment shows, therefore, interest than the New York or other ADDRESS, that the air is only a mixture, a larger distant papers; it talks for you when no proportion of tLe oxygen being dissolved other will speak ii your favor, when V. 11 171 1 ST. than corresponds to that contained in the other localities belie yuu, it stands up Suit lAike City. atmosphere, owing to this gas being for your rights; you always have a more loluhle in water than nitrnien." champion in your hoincpapcr; and those Keller and Cheaper than It is somewhat remarkable that no who stand up for you should certainly any Imported. practical application of this experiment be well sustained. Your interests are has been attempted until recently. The kindred and equal, and you must rise principle above enunciated is now applied and fall together .Thcrefore.it is toyour CHEAP! to the manufacture of oxygen from the interes to support your home paper, not air. CHEAPEN!! grudgingly, but in a liberal spirit, as a By compre.-'sin- g atmospheric- air into pleasure, not as a disagreeable duty, CHEAPEST!!! OXB LOT XOKTII OK WlllTK IIOUSK. receivers hlled with water, more thau but as an investment that will amply the usual quantity of oxygen will be repay the expenditure. dissolved, and the dissolved air can be 1 1 e'll i ii g I ) x I r a o rd i n a forced into a second and third receiver, ry . Tin' lut UuliIy becoming each time more and more rich A distinguished physician was called in oxygen, until an atmosphere is finally CO. obtained that consists of 00 per cent, of to attend uu inveterate better, who was that gas. home use for the nitrogen may attacked with a sudden and dangerous J'rinii Hear Lake I)iviIt. Mmmt Nolto, fir IV ILL I'118.VISIT be invented, but at present it is of little illness. After a careful diagnosis, the at thu Mil), value. It it probable that this method doctor assured him that his condition will eventually prove the cheapest for the was critical, and that his recovery was manufacture of oxygen. extremely doubtful. Thereat the patient Experiments have established the fact rallied sufficient strength, and the folAnd tit tli Yard, from that an atmosphere containing 50 per lowing colloquy ensued: cent, of oxygen yields results nearly "I'll bet you a hundred dollars, Doctor, $25. to $40. per 1000 feet. ALL KINDS OF equal to what can be obtained from pure that I don't die." Thus far the chief investigaoxygen. In CuU ur its i"ulv!ll('lit. "My dear sir, you may not, but I tions have been made in this direction of think it proper to advise you that, in my furnishing a new and cheap artificial opinion, you will." light. "Well, Doctor, if I die, will I go to lVlical, Oats, ICarloj At soon as we can feed an air to our heaven?" lamps containing 80 or 40 perceut. more "I nope so, sir." than the usual proportion of oxygen "Will I bo an angel?" contained in the atmosphere, the brilli"Yes, sir." LUMBER FLASH) OX OSE SIDE, "Will I havo wings?" ancy of the light will be greatly inand will at Reasonable Rates. it afTord Bir." "I creased, a much presume so, healthier light than is now given by our "Well, now, Doctor, when you die will you go to heaven and be an angel?" gas. A la my has been invented in "1 trust so." Cologne, Apply to I). If. PKKRY, t Z.C.M.Iint., or of the called the Phillips C'arbo-oxyge-n "And will you have wings?" lamp limn in ic van I. where the oil is some cheap hydrocarbon, "Yes, I suppose I will." I.KVI VIIKKI.KIt. the wick of "Well, then, Dootor, I'll bet you a material, probably asbestos, and oxygen is sup- hundred dollars that I will outfly you." plied from a reservoir by a peculiarly the man died, but the Doctor, who GROUND TO LEASE. constructed apparatus. TU flam ia has not yet taken the bet, is still living;. made to assume the form of a star, and If, as some theorista bold, we take with FROM VKHY Ki.ionu.K ittm.ni.NO any heating of the wick holder is pre- us the same propensities which we have SEVERAL Lwwe oil Ills of turner vented by the manner in which the oxy- in this world, we have no doubt that Union tJuimra. For pnrtlculiim apply to JAS. McGAW, Emj, at gen jet is permitted to feed it. It is betting young Americans, and old too, said that the lamp needs no special who read this, will, in due time, be we junctioh vmie, attention beyond that of filling it with running around to make bets on the the patented hydrocarbon liquid. The Hying uialh of our deceased sport, wick requires no trimming, and exploS. S. wnose ruling passion was strong m sions are impossible, as the oxygen does death. X. Y. Star. not in any way mix with the gasses that FIRSt-CLASS might be produced by the hcatoftho The Loss of a Wife. in well-to-d- Hundreds of Thousands 23 o s l'ltol'ERTIK.i PA UK I). SH-- tf WHITE PINE LUMBER YARD, White Pine Lumber J. WILLIAMS & $25. per 1000 feet, Vt the IT ew Yard OGDEN, Plank, and Wanted, Scantling, Joists, Flooring1 Beams, Eafters, jrencmg, Inch Lumber and Sheeting, 1 fifl-- tf Kortti-WB- a-- combustion. The light of a lamp consuming five and a half cubio feet of gas per hour is equal to 90 or 100 candles, or ten times that of an ordinary gas jet. In diffusive power It would, however, probably not equal a lots brilliant light, For lighthouses, fog signals, and photographic purposes, and for studies for the microscope, such a lamp would be of great TUCKEll, .Tolner, and Carpenter, Citbiiu't Mialfei, In comparison with the loss of a wife, HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE "JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. all other bereavements sink into nothing:. The wife, she who tills so large a sphere in the domestio heaven; she who is All Orders personally and promptly attended to. busied, so unweariedly, in laboring forthe ones around her, bitter, bitter precious ArtioU nwnufHCturnl hy uu In warranted to is the tear that falls anon her cold clay! Kvery I uuultt of the lwt material. You stand beside her coffin aud think of the past,! It seems an amber-colore- d pathway, where the Sun shone upon beautiful flowers, or the stars glitter OFFICE AT W ALKKIt k MC.MTT8 IlKl'Q overhead. Fain would the Boul linger IWDK.N, V. T. there, iso thorns are remembered above 8TOKK, - Cull) from tht Country promptly that sweet clay, save those that your to. nana may nave unwittingly planted en LlTla n HiiTurn iiin OnHl Iter noble, tcmler heart lies open to Lm I nLJi HHU "WIOMAS THOMAS', FOKMKULY OK TI1K your inmost sight, lou think of her now as all gentleness, purity and beauty 1 Opli'ii llounc hiiiI well known us an of Mml ari.mini baa anil tho knight Hut she is dead! The dear head that plivnml knaiuraa on Main iliwl, a litllr lmrtli ot laid upon your bosom rests in the still nptMieu X. Lmivitl '. He aska fur the patronage of his old of all who want a elnan uliave in an darkness, upon a bed of clay. The friemla and with a light hand ami a keen razor. Utf hands that administered so untiringly may cltair, are folded, white and cold beneath the gloomy portals. The heart, whose every beat measured an eternity of love, lies CALL AT TIIK KEVEltK HOUSE SALOOX, Strwt, Stilt Ijike City, where under your feet. The flowers she bent you will find South JOK. SIMMONS or his wwiBtauts over with smiles now bend above her ready and willing to serve you with with tears, sliakiug the dew from their FKKSH OYSTERS, HOLD EX ( KOWX CIGARS, petals, that the verdure around her may tie Kepi green ana Dcautitui. PIGS FEKT, etc. Mf Call aud aoe him. '0.4 s, Flooring, er flax-see- DR. R. TIBBITS, I?liyKieiumimlSurjjeoii. o : r? aJ-- TTIKT ARE NOT A VII.E r 17-- tf DR. WM, H. GROVES, 1 m lontit. Soatu Struct, SALT LAKE CITY, Jinree uuors w est oi luivort Howe. Office, SWond CITY LICENSES. To nil whom it may concern. o OgJen City, (fcr whiuU the City Ordinances provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected to a r ine. Dy order of the City Council, LORLN FARR, Major. with a U: (r. Hilary They are given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh cf the I51adder, Morbid Trri. tation of the Bladder and Urethra Disease of the l'rostrate Gland, an(f Retention or Incontinence of Urine from a loss of tone in the parts concerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia Cutaneous Affe- and Dropsy. Disi'nsi'n of the RIood, Liver, Kidney and lllndiler, these lii tiers have been most successful. Such Pltieafies aro caused by Vitiated Kl ood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Diireitive Oman. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION-- , ffea.l. ache, Tain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Eonr Eructations of the Stomach, Had taste In the Mouth, Billons Attacks, Talpltation of the Heart, Inflammation ot the LnnFaln In the r of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful criptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the stomach, and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy lu cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES,Eruptlona,Tcttcr,Salt P.huem, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls.Car-bunclc-s. Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlscoloratlons of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bit ters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its Impurities burstlngthrough the skin lnPlmplea.Erun-tion- s or sores ; cleanse It when you nnd It obstructed and 9lugrlh In the veins ; cleanse It when It Is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WO RMS. lurking In the aystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In four lao guagea English, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDOKALD & CO. Druggists and Oen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal. ' and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, Kew York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS. IIelmh..! i.'s Extu act Bi chu by persons from the age of ana iroru Jo to 0., or in the change of life; Labor Pains; after UWlr 18 to "". decline or or in dilJren. Bed-Wetti- Extract Buchu is Confinement In arTections peculiar to females, the is unequaled by any ,ta. er remedy, as in Chlorosis, tion, Irregularity, or Reten. Tainfulness or Sup. pression of customary evacuations, CI. ccrated or Sehirrous state of the utenii, Leucorrhtva or Whites. Diskasks of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and eicites the absorbents into healthy action, by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all untu. ural enlargements are reduced, as well as pain or inflammation. IlKI.MBOI.n' It rr n ir has ExTit act cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Disease of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, OGDEN JUNCTION Calculus, Gravel, Brick-Du- st Deposit, Mucus or Milky DischaTges, and for en feebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes, attended with the following Indisposition to exertiuu, symptoms: JOB P1UM IA(i OFFICE Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficul ty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trem- bling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Tain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dry To I AKMI.ItS iiikI 3iek I JIAATS of UTAH we olfer tlii advantage: will Is supplied with the latest improved facilities for turning out every description of At .HurKflt Katw: h(rK, Buttnr, Flour, or other rrwiK'iions oi the ttmn. Also Stin k ot anv kiwi' wno, Muiik vaiue; nagoufl, etc Store ray at cash rates, 6r even Cash itseir bo rcfujwl. We are also prepared to furnish ness of the skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the muscular system, &c. Helmbold's ExtbactBuchu TAKE ALL KIXDS OF PAY, is Diuretic and blood purifying, and cures all dis- eases arising from habits of dissipation. JOB MINTING Helm holds vereign Shingles is m2n given, that CHEAPER T1IAX E VI2H vtotice all Persons eiieaeed in Business in i th eir gans. For Iiiflnminntory nnd Chronic Rhrnmn-Um- ii nnd (out, Dyspcpsin, or Iiidiirrntlon, Chronic Rheumatism, ItiliniiH.RrinittPiit nnd Intermittent Fevers ctions mrii OYSTERS. "trorir r,jjn "3 i per Tliousand. Hills of all kinds sawed to order at a few (lay's notice. iti ad analogous to mint. peculiar tendency to the siFANCY DRINK,fg? and Picketing, $30 to $35 Their odor Mkuicai; Pkopkhtiks axi ciiu leaves are gently (itiiimliint, ? Mado jf Poor Rum, WliinU'y, Proof Spirit nil Uptime l.liiior doctored, spiced and sweet' rned to please the taste, called "Tonics,"" Appet!::-ers,- " " Restorers," &c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, inai';' from the Xaiive Eoot3 and Herbs of California, free friFDi all Aleohnlic St imii tnnl. They are the OREAT ItLtlOD PI III i ll". 11 nuil A LITE ;i VIX(J PRINCIPLE a perfect Innovator and Invifrorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the Wood to a healthy condition. No person can take theso Eltters according to direction and remain long unwell. lOO wiilbo given for an incurable case, provided t!ie bom s uro not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. THE FROM -- taste bitterish, Finishing Lumber tf talue. The usefulness of this method of ebtaining oxygen would not be confined to the production of light. There are other important applications for that gas, and the moment that we can obtain it cheaply, it will enter into metallurgical operations, into compound into laboratory and pharmaceutical uses, and, in fact, be applied in a thousaud ways. It is possible that we may find some other liquid than water that has great solvent power for oxygen with none for nitrogen. The receivers once filled with such a liquid need not be filled a second time, but an indefinite quantity of air could be absorbed and expelled from the same apparatus, and it is possible that this operation could be carried on by clockwork or sowe other mechanical means. We are manifestly on the eve of the discovery of an easy and cheap method I'Nci'ul I n Tor mat ion. for the m ami fact ut o of oxygen for artificial light and other purposes, aud the How to lay of a square of land: Mea source of the gas appears likely to be the sure off 209 feet on each side, and vou Scientific American. atmosphere. will have a square acre within an inch. The leading men of Utah are held to An acre contains 4,810 square yards. A square mile contains 640 acres. unjust responsibility for the acts of A mile is 6,280 feet, or 1,760 every individual Mormon within the yards, If a Gentile is knocked in length. A league is three miles. A Territory. down in a personal quarrel with a fathom is six feet. A hand (horse meaMormon; if a personal indignity is sure) is four indies. A palm is three offered to Mr. Stenhouse by irresponsiinches. A space is three feet. A Wrel of fiour weighs 196 ble and unknown persons; if, indeed, pounds; a barrel of pork, 200 pounds; a barrel of anything occurs to annoy a carpct-kaggor other citiien not a Mormon, rice, 600 pounds; a keg of powder, 23 telegrams are sent all over Christendom pouuds; a firkin of butter, 56 pounds; a denouncing Brigham Young and the tub of butter, 84 do. whole Mormon community. But when The following are sold by weight per the thing is reversed and soldiers com- bushel: Wheat, beans and clover seed, mit the most diabolical outrages on 60 pounds; corn, rye aui 65 Mormon women and families, meek pounds; buckwheat, 62 pounds; barley, mention is mada of it merely to injure 48 pounds; coarse salt, 85 pounds. an officer of the army who is no more A ton of round timber contains 40 responsible for the outrages thau a man solid feet; square timber, 54 solid feet. in the moon, and for this purpose only. A commercial bale of cotton contains In the case of the Frovo affair, the 400 pounds; a pack of wool, 240 pounds. Mormon leaders and people, more hon, A section f Government land is 640 est than the Colfax missionaries, do acres, or one mile. not hold Gov. Shaffer, Gen. Do Trobri-anA liquid tea is 262 gallons. nor even the holy Hollister in any A box 16 by 16J inches, and 8 inches manner responsible for the conduct of deep, contains a bushel. the soldiers, thus showing at once their sense of justice and prudence and If the Governor and Chief Justice of the best example to their persecutors. the Territory of Utah would Bbow a litOm&ha Herald. tle of the good sense which character-iie- s The sale ."three cotton manufacturing the administration of Gen. De companies near Boston, in the year just Trobriand, commanding at Camp Dougended were $3,548,569, with a profit las, their official careers wonld be more upon them of $257,790 a little over seven creditable to themselves and useful to the Territory. Elko Independent. Jjcr cent. blow-pipe- $25 to $30 por Tliousand. n,, difluHive, und somewhat aroiuutic, order. UTAH LUMBE lait . lieaveM. Door, Salt Lake & Truckee U IHoHiua I'rcuata j 1W LIBER 31. LUMBER YARD. B U C'H Extract Buchu is a so- remedy for the evils resulting from the use of Alkali water, which is so widely distributed in the west, exposing In the finest style. oi i i;i:ri before. almost every person in this vast region to its baleful effects. Sold by all druggists and dealers On good Nccurily we will where. also give lime, on PART PAYMENT, for large every- Ask Beware of counterfeits. for Helmbold'i. Take a Trice, other. $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for orders. Describe Delivered to aay address. TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. symptoms in all communications. d, The of the City Recorder ii at ih Office of the "Ogden Junction," Seventies' Hull, near iho U. C. R. R. Station. Office Ojfict Hour from 1 . ro. till 3 imuciuiim j Cards Offlo of this Taper vith "in hisjwmi, on rea.ul'le nratn, ternu. aMressl to Address JOSHUA WILLIAMS & CO., Corner of Union Square, n. T. IIEIMBOLD, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Xorlh-We- st m. Handbills, Posters, and frinted at th All ronimunicationa to be Close t ta "Jchctios" Pristwo Ornci, None BOOKBINDING OGDEN. P. O. Box 00. IN ALL ITS BKAXCIIES. are genuine unless done up wrapper, with of my Chemical Warehouse, and fac-"n- l'' steel-engrav- 79-- 10 1 sip"l H. T. HELMB0LD. |