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Show Site $tn gttttrtian. WEDNESDAY by rue INDlil abliehd every Dr. McCIure, V. S.,says; Horsemen have not yet learned that most diseases of tho horse are characterized by a weak or typhoid conditiou, und not by inflammatory action. Hence, it is injurious to the horse to have his bowels loosened or blood drawn, as he requires tonics and stimulants, with sound and substantial food. Unlock the bowels of a horse laboring under inflamniatry disease even, aud ho will not stop death puts au end to his suffering. Feed a healthy grain horse for from two to four days upon hay and brau, and the animal will swell either upon the breast, along tho bully sheath or all four legs, end sometiues all can bo seen swollen, from the d.;bilitatiug andinnutritioussubbtance called bran; and yet it is expected and believed, though never seen, that bran mashes will prevent disease, aud cure the sic k, and that it is iu every way adapted to tho horse, sick or well. The analysis and microscopical examinations of bran now lying before me, made by men tho world is pleat-a- d to call scientific and competent; and yet we are, after twenty years' well seasoned experience in the feeding of horses, compelled to say, if what is said by them of the of bran is true, it is then in such combination as to render it unfit for food to tho horse. A little bran with other and more substantial articles may be occasionally given, but not in sufficient quantity to loosen the bowels, nor be counted to the horse as equal to so much of other and 8ATCJIDAY I'ihluhu Cum1. W. PKNBOKJE, BivIixhii Munnr, to whom all B)uhuubf oomimMictU)La slmeiid be addressed. 0. : rater 4 Beautiful Cutnway. A eorrwpondeut of the New York Timu tell the followiug sad story sf what ht saw in one of the wretched touomnt houses which abound in the uu-t- i! Mit:fropoli: A we passed up the stairway we alet a fair joung girl, poorly clothed ad haggard from debauchery. Her long, flowiug flaxen hair, blue eyes, ttoo white teeth, good features, and bonder and graceful figure looked strangely out of place amid suih The detective suddenly grasped her arm. She stopped aud turned toward us with a startled expression. "What have I done? Io she gapped. "No, jou want nio?" Mag. Hut what are you doing here? Do you live here now?" he asked. "No, air. I only stayed here this I dou't live anywhere, I morning. know. I was out all you ttay, only .Mrs. aud up stairs, lit eight, cae lay on the straw for a little sleep," be answered. "Why dou't you go home, Mag? What are you kuockiug ubout such a place for? You are a Jeecut looking girl. Can't you get work and earu your living?" ''Home," tho almost screamed. "Home! I did know what that was once. But now, oov pshaw, what's the use? Let mc jo, pleaso." There was a wild light in her eye, food, for in doing so you deceive yourand a tone to ber voice, and a tre- self and cheat tho horse. mor to her features that rooted us to the fpot aud brought tears to our nutri-tiousne- Mnrvellou Recovery of a Woman whose II ruin have been Pierced. ji."Work! Didn't I try to work, and tiido't they find out what happened , and Be, and wasn't I called a No one from every place? discharged would give me a chance; aud when I fii st went home didn't my uncle ? lull me to clear out and go to can I the that's goto," only place .ud the continued, with a half historical laugh. "Never mind, Mag; be au honest girl aud do the best you can," said the officer, and sho disappeared down the stairs with a bound. An old woman was leaning over tht banisters, and overhead our She turned toward us as w reached the next lauding, and sid: "That was a good, nice girl But rho came hire from the uuntry for work, and she was lookiug ftr lodging at night, when two men told her they would show her a cheap boarding Louse. When Bhe got in dark lwo they knocked her down b couldn't make a uoiso, and you u gues the rest yourselves. Those two devils left her inoft dead faint, nd since then she's gone from bad to worse." "Can this'be true?" we ked. "True! Why you needn't wonder at any kind of deviltry that happens in these places. If you traveled around this ward much you'd hear a great many strange stories," tvpliod the officer. Medical assisted by a sound constitution, and a good supply of brain substance, can claim the performance of a miracle in this city. It has boon pretty generally decided that when tho brain of a human be ing is pierced by a foreign substance say a bar of iron, a bullet or a olaw hammer the existence of that being is somewhat suddenly terminated. Mrs. Diegan, who resides at No. 194, Carroll street, on the 13th of hat J une, was assaulted iu a deadly manner by her divorced husband. The wretch ived a claw hammer for the purpose of beatiug out the woman's brains, and succeeded to some extent. There were inflicted with this cruel instrument two complete fractures of the skull. Tho first was on the left side of the head near the crown, where the weapou had crushed right through, cutting a principal blood vessel, and Utterly scattering some of the brain substance on the floor. This wound left a most ghastly appearing fracture, through which the biaiu oozed iu a knocking way. Another terrible blow had scattered the temporal bone, just forward of tho upper lobe of the left ear, and buried the hammer to the handlo in the brain. Several other wounds wore inflicted on the scalp, and the lert arm had been broken. Of course the surgeons who were called in gave up the case as hopeless. ''They, however, did what was possible under the circumstances to give tho unhappy woman Borne relief from her horrible agony. Dr. 0. J. Lewis permanently attended her, and to his astonishment she lingered from day to day, until finally she showed Bigna of rallying. Theu the surgeon did all that lay in his power to assist the process of nature, and the woman is now actSho has lost the ually convalescent. power of speech, and her face is partially paralyzed, but Dr. Lewis thinks that time will work a change for the better in these respects. The caverns in the skull are to be filled with silver platiug. looking at the case from any light, it is certainly one if the most wonder! ul in tho annals of surgery. Chicago Font. n. m. Don't Want to Serve In the Army, The Newbcry (N. C.) JiqntlUcan responsible for the following: A man named Edward Brow n, of Pitt ounty, fled to the swamps during the late war to avoid the iraft, and hue been lately discovered living a hermit life in a den aud settlement cf his own in a dense thicket near the bank of the river. When first discovered he fled to his hiding place; upon being pursued ho showed fitrht, but filially surrendered and insisted upon refusing to go in tho army. Upon beiug informed tho war was cuded about six years ngo, he concluded to abandon his hiding place and return to the old plantation, where ho found many changes since the commencement of the rebellion. His only clothing wag made from the skins of coons and other animals which he had captured during the time. Having seen no one with whom to converse during about ight years, ho has nearly lost the e ontrol of language except a few words. His father and mother have both died during tho pat year. I lloj To keep riiei from Hotter. Sometimes I'slng Tobacco. A strong and sensible writer says a good sharp thing, aud a true one, too, tor boys who use tobacco. It has utterly spoiled and utterly ruined thousands of boys. It induces a dangerous precocity. It teuds to a softeniug and weakening of the bones, and it pro-rim- The Meridian Gaxttte is ble for the following: science, greatly injures the brain, tho spinal marrow, and the whole nervous fluid. A boy who smokes early and frequently or in any way uses large quantities of tobacco, is never known to make a man of much energy, and generally lacks muscular and physical, us well as mental power. We would particularly vraru boys who want to be anything iu the woild, ti shua tobacco, as a most baneful poison. It injures tho teeth, it produces an unhealthy state of the throat and lungs, hum the stomach, and blasts the brain aud nerves. responsi- the simplest remedies AGREATMHIlCALEIStOviri MILLinVM R...ie , Poison. A plain fanner write: "It is now over tweuty years since I heard tht sweet oil would cure the bite of a not kuowing it would cure other kinds of poison. Practice, observation and experience have rattle-snak- e, taught me that it will cure poisons of nZ?? Wonderful IMPLEMENTS. n MAIX STREET, OUE. MD. HAMMOND. the Tithing Office, has for tale Schuttler and Light Spring Wagon, at reduced rate. m a GOLDEN GATE rs nil - d- Buckeye Heapers and Min ora, Sulky Uorao Kakes, i'lowe, Cultivators, otc. any kind, both on man and beast. The patient must take a spoonful of Wagoa Timber, Iron and Bteel, of all kitds and fcKwi viz. it internally and bathe the wound for a cure. To cure a horse, it requires eight times as much as for a man. One of the most extreme coses of snake bites occurred eleven years ago. It had been of thirty days standing, and the patient had been given up by his physician. I gave him a spoouful of the oil, which effected a cure. It will cure bloat in cattle caused by fresh clover. It will cure WANTED AT THE KXCKLSIOR MILLS, Ofdeo, ior wliicu tho the sting of bees, spiders or other insects, aud persons who havo been HIGHEST .4811 MARKET poisoned by a low running vine PKICJE called ivy." Confectionery, "Wool! Wool! 40,000 Pounds of WOOL Will b paid. nuol, "They've Come!" lMier, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Wm " A' If. J. rTr V Uottu' Ttntr"'! -- Buttortrt," 4c. tl.ut lead the tiVplefeTt " drunkemwM and rnln. but are iim. from the Native Roots and Herb of California" er.." from all Alcoholio Sttaialatta, call on Iuvlgorator of the Sjstcm, carrying 4 ON 2 9n WILLARD -- - . t 1,111 p ' pslr. TUey I1U S) ft P off nren Gentle PargatWe at well,.. possessing also, the) peculiar merit of ns a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or law mutlon of the Liver, and all the Vlnmr.i a VOVi FECIALS COMPLAIXTS.rteUw jouugur um,atluuiriuu or single, RI HIS dawg of manhood or the turn of life, these Toulc Bitters Hit uo Produco Merchants . .... , B neaitny coadittM Ko dc r so a can take them Bitten uinKtOcine tlona tad remain long unwell, provided their or otter mum and the Tltal organs wasted beyond the aolaleTT Tonic, I MERCANTILE CO. Ther t ncrfiu.t GIVIXO l'UINCIPLE. Many amusing anecdotes are told 4StT at Washington of tho late Commissioner of Agriculture, Mr. Newton, 1&0T. XTauiH, who was possessed of some remarkable traits of character. We were lately told of one that happened during the excitement of tho late war, which we think has cover been in print. On a certain occasion he hurried to tho lobby of the House, and WILLAllD CITY, C.P.R. R., desired his card to be delivered to inColfax. Tho Speaker messenger formed Mr. Newtou that the Speaker was then particularly engaged, and unless his business was very important, Mr. Colfax would hardly wish TOBBEnS IS WHEAT. BARLEY. 0AT8. COIIX to be disturbed. ai, uranara Hour, Chop fl riiHir, lora rood, urion utana, fulatooa, Kalt, Bacon, "Important! very important," hur- fraata Vuttor, Kgtf, Cucww, Fruit and Vegetable riedly exclaimed the Commissioner. Mr. Colfax called a member to the Dealera in chair, and hastened to tho lobby where Father Newton, in an excited and manner, tapped him on the shoulder, Young Stock, Beef Cattle. and whispered "They've come." "Who's come?" anxiously inquired Mr. Colfax. "The turnip seed." Wo call tha attontlnn of 8ti Comnanlo. Freifrhtxra, otc; all ordara filled with car and The Speaker could not avoid his aiflpaton. well known and characteristic smile Caah Adraoeo on Coaiignmant of Oraln, eta. as he wheeled upon his heel and reA General AMortaient of MERCHANDISE kept turned to his official post. on l lU!U. For Inflnmmntory aad Chronic Eseaaia, tlam and Gout, Dyapt'psln or Indlseatiw. a . a o ... nrn. Dlscnett of tbe Bleed, I.lver, Itidejs,sse ninilili-r-, these Bitters have been most SucU Dinp&apa are env'vi ttv. viii.i.j . ... ... , jiioee, taecetefEl , which Is generally produced by derangement 31 C3 n O 0 ac3 be , ache. Pain In the Shoulders. Conirha. Ti.,' i'.l Chest, Dirzincsi, 6our Ernctations of the EtomtlL Bad taste in the Mouth, Billons Attacks, ralpltatloa of the Heart, Iaflaramatlon of the Lnngs, rin Is fti regions of the EWacys, end hundred other psiaral symptoms, are the offsprliv-- s of Dvsnecsia. They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render tknm fif niunii'U efacftcy in cleansing the blood ef all imparities, ui Imparting new life and vlpor to the whole sritmi FOR BKIX DISEASES, Eruptions, Tcttcr.lrt ir.ieam. Blotches Spots, rimplcs, rustules,Bol-j,C-budclca- , Elng-VorEcald Kead, Sore ryes, Erte elas. Itch, Scurfs, Biscoloratlons of the Skin, liram and Diseases cf tho Un, of a haterer name or nattrt. are Ilteral.y dug np and carried out of the ayaten fa ,hnrt tt"i hr th r.'f f t thnso Bitters. One hotii, ovh c:uw will coiiviiice tliu uot Litrcduioui of ti t Work H Q u fillet. ol Dicrativo Orranis. DYSPEPSIA OA INDTfiFSTin C CHARCOAL. bun are not telle iplced-andnr,- - Mutton and Hour. nana, at HcDuxalb FmhoImo, Cat, aaa si Ud Madaor roor Kam. Whlaker. Proof K m Bad Uduae J.lguora doctored, Mr. A. RANDALL, at tho txcoWior Mills, Ogden conatanuj K H. Prujirlder. o Tlnegar Bitters for Wo will EXCHANGE CLOTH All who baTO Wool to Soil will pi -9 curative tfiicl. A New York wholesale grocer, who has become rich in his business, has lately mado the following rcvela-tiou. lie says his rule always was, when ho sold a bill of goods on credit, to immediately subscribe for the local paper of his debtor. So long as his customer advertised liberally and vigorously, he rested easy, but nt Boon as he began to contract his advertising space, he took the fact as an evidence that there was trouble ahead, and he invariably went fur his debt. "For," said he, "the man that fools to poor to make his business known is too poor to do business." The withdrawing of au advertisement that business men are U a weakness not slow to observe. QUO. WHITEHEAD. THE FEAXC wniTIUIAD. Cleanse the Vltl-tt- il rood whenever v. !miitritl.- - burst ii.g through the skin In 1'inip'w.a'nr uK Minn you mia it niwtmM ii ",'Hj.r u s; H snsv I' v I r itfi.gi in iru-v- t iik, KiiiKKx"! your f.vliiife will ! II cn vln. Kerp thetloujt ;,ad tlio hciillli n tl.o s.. utu l!l U lie'. hire a BLACKSMITH SHOP in oonnectlno with our buaineu. Wnwntf, $1 per !pau. Job- isw uing nom at reitoonaiiie ratm. We To all the People 0 ID in the different Settlement. YOU CAN GET AX 0 3 e- H. DINWOODEY'S O -4 C2 o East Tomplo &troet s SALT LAKE CITY, ffo. Good Chairs for $15 per Dozen, (Knocked down and boxed,) Fall Leaf Table aud $8 i $9. . JJ6. Walnut Bedsteads, 22-- $10 to 17. DVRINO THE SUMMER AT STOCK HERDED KANCUB near Ogdea Valley, at tue following low ratea: ... Fourth Street, Ogdcn, FIVE DOORS WEST OF THE Z.C.M.I. Uorua, till November Brat per b'ead $3.00 " " per Mouth jjo Homed Stock, till Noreniber first " 1M " " Month "' 1.24 per Stock will lie receiTed at the Tithing Corral, Ogden, every Saturtia. SttJety goarnutevd. f. CITY LICENSES. . A GOOD MEAL can be obtained At all reaioaable Uoun at tht A. HAMMOND, ik l, A. W. COOLET. 421 Boots and Shoes in CYcry GOLDEN GATE CHOP HOUSE. Style, OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIGHTSMADE TO ORDER. Is rapljtr supenedluc an other preperaUnoa for fnid riefant. Sweet and aotcmf BOLLS, BISCUITS, BfM tut!.cheat and ether Cri&dlt Ctket, Ptrfectli Prm CMlt-ZSXcttotte, end tltcrje retif tit immediate uee. TVs Ba!.-inTinier in the IfOBLB, and It WILL XStt V L1SD OS SEA, in any climett, tar nara It U well W" to the M ef Unteekeefere, H inert, Marimert, Bntrmrntt, acd le ta fact, la everp retpeet, the tEST TEA3T POM cuds "fur tin SUchtn, the Camp, tie CaXUf." tOLD BT OttOCtltt lianufactureU bv DOOLEY & BKOTEES, 9 NEW STREET, NEW-YOR- tf SUMMER HERD. SHOP! DruggUts end Con. Agents, Sa Franc lero, Cal,n f J ar i Si Commerce Street, Kew Tork. TtOLD BY ALL X)JJUO(liI3 AXB BEAUB au P BOOT AIJD SHOE PIN, TATF. rrrtr'hcr VTKMK.lnr1.lMh vtr:n of n.Hi y II oi;m.(!k. t.r i Itiksmv bM "iiiB'i remove... ri r im.i cirM t!rr, ri. tnnlt) li.e circiilur mourd link bottle, print. 'I ir l.u i. fc'usg'' fciigiisa, lctM, l null ia.d fc) Sii.h. .T. V7ALKE11, Proprietor. P. V. VrDOTALD ft 3 Kitchen Tables RED-TO- To all whom it may concern. IS HERZM GIVEN, TnAt engaged in Business ii Ogden City, (rcr wuich tho City Ordinance" provide that a license must bi obtained,) without first procuring license are liable to be taken before " Alderman of said City, aud be ubjoctei to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HE URIC K, Mayer.. NOTICE TnOS. Ge. ODF.LL, City Kecordor. 1KB " neatly executed, on the shortest notice. Repair All kind of Pay taken. Call aud (In jour Leather for Sale. 6. U-l- y onion. OlEce of the City Recorder ii j1, Office of the "Ogden Junction," U. C. R. Seventies' Hall, near Tht tht OGDUN JUNCTION ICE CREAM, VAN SCHAACK, JOB PRINTIAG OFFICE STEVENSON & REED, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Paint r-- . lit Station. T. WHITEHEAD. are the most ffective. A friend fe.Jitf ut that three generations of his family have," by simply putting a mall bit of bread into the butter u tho table, been saved the nuisAND ance of flies gettiug in the butter. Threo or four days' experience of another frieud assures us that the reme90, 92, and 94, Luke Street, (Comer Dearborn Street,) dy is effective. lie put a piece a quarter of au inch wide by two inches CHICAGO. long in the, butter, leaving the greater jiart projecting above the butter. You may glean knowledge by read U t3 queer, but. the flit kwp their ing, but you mnst separate the chaff Jteir Etpeoial attention to Territorial Trade. the Vurter.. from th wheat by thinkmj. 5Mui I COLUMN. KELSON'S Sweet Oil as a Remedy for Itran For Horses. The Best iu Town, always ready. d". Try nl-l- G1TE ME & Oil Dealers M. 8TCART WISHES ETEBTBOPT "fBS.to D.in.w that she has a FIKSTUH ill SiCHINU MACIILNK, and is prepared to kinds cf Sewing, on reasonable terms, at aer Rwddencs on the Bench, s OL KTU BIBiii'Ti I Blivks luut oi the Tithing OUioe. I lupplied with the latent improved facilities for turning out description ef Ojfict Heurt from 10 a. m. till 8 p.m. A, CALL. y GK0U3fD SEVERAL fin ) J0 LEASE. Lae on ELIOIBLE tVa l;niow Sijoare. ior particnlars apply to JOB PRINTING It tie VEKT tbe Jdxctiox OOee. . BUILMi f Nominees JAi a KcflAW, 30-- lf J0IT5 n. KELS0X, Pifth Street, , 0Srlen. Bl'SIXESS CARDS.MERCHANT AN'D tJITERT shonld have a supply. in the etyle of the art. - PR0rE?vli! er e will $ |