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Show JEht (Dgtlcn function. PobMshed every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY by the Guns Puuubhino Company. JXMF.S McGAYV, President and Business Manager, to whom all Business communications should be addressed. "I Co Willi My Engine" A Story oi Modem lieroinru. J. THE AGilcAT MEDIQAL DI3G0VE3Y NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Dr. WALKIE.' 3 CAIXFOENIA WILLIAMS & CO. Lumber Dealers, Dave Simmons was the engineer of the Pacific exprens train. He was a true man. For twenty years he held a place on an engine. Years ago, while VmiX- CUT TO ORDER BILLS OP ALL Thronith etrnirirle and sufferine. at the cost of multiform agonies, bereavements, devastations, daxhing past Yonkers, Simmons called kind on short notiee, and supply their the American IV Idea eiulxidied in the preamble to the attention of his fireman to a truiu customers as usual. our fathers' Declaration of Iudepe ndcuce which was sweeping down upon them lt complete realization. The noble, inspiring- assertion that "all men are created like the wind. A collision seemed inBring on your Orders. equal," and eudowed by their Creator with inalevitable. The frightened fireman shoutand the pursuit of Will take in Payment for Lumber: ienable rightis noto life, liberty, happiness, ed, "Oood-b- y, Doc; I'm agoing to longer a glittering generality, a poet fancy, a philosopher's apeculatiou, but the Grain, Stock, Store Pay and Cash. jump!" aud sprang from the locomotive. recogmieu base oi our political Inline. J lie Simmons stood with his hand upon the it'll Revolution, which datea from the Boston .M ansae re of 1770, finds lt iron. throttle of his engine, like a man of logical completion, Just JLath, one century later, in the XVth Amendment; In the face of startling peril he rememwhich Riven to the equal political and civil right bered his duty and stood at his post. A of every man born or naturalized In our Republic the shield and defence of the Federal Constitution. collisiou was averted, and the heroic &hort The billows of Caste and Privilege may roar ami engineer saved the lives of a hundred rage arouud that rock, aud may transiently seem men. on the point of washing it away: but its foundations are On. Monday night David Simmons was and steadfast, and the breakers of Reaction and Slavery are hurled against and driving his engine at the rate of forty dash their spray over it in vain. miles an hour. Near New Hamburg a We do not underrate the forces of Prejudice and Aristocracy. We do not forget that a very red light was swung out as from an apWe have also at our office for sale large minority of the American People still hold proaching train. The engineer saw it. in their inmost hearts that Blacks have no rights It was the signal of danger. David which Whites are bound to resect. We fully FIltST-CLAS- S Simmons whiHtled down breaks in the appreciate the dcKration wherewith nil the warring elements of hatred to Republican achievevain hopo of stopping the express in ment will be combined and bin led against the time. His fireman again took the alarm, battlements of Republican ascendency in the Presidential election of lhT'i We do not doubt and shouted to Simmons to leap for life. thut successes, facilitated by Republican The noble Simmons calmly answered, Warranted not to freeze, and to give feuds local and dissensions, will Inspire the charging host with a sanguine hope of victory, such as "I won't; I'll stay with my engine." full satisfaction to purchasers. nerved it to put forth its utmost strength in the Again he stood like a titan of iron at his earlier stages of the contets of 1S(4 aud ISBH. The fireman saved and post. sprang Yet our faith is clear aud strong that the AmeriII. J. SCOVILLE, hi life. The engineer saw a train on s can People still bless Ood that, on the red Agent. of our late Civil War, the Union was upheld the bridge. He realized that his only and Slavery destroyed, and will never consciously hopo of safety was to dash through the decide that the precious blood thereon poured out was lavished in vain. obstruction. He whistled off the brakes, l'Hi! Tkibimk believes In the prosecution of the and crowded on all of his steam. This great struggle by legitimate moan to beneficent was the work of an instant. Simmons ends. To htate Sovereignty, it indissolu- 1C71. A Moral Lckhoii. 8e4 I to Slopson t'otlior day, Why don't your business never pay 1 When Dawkins bud Unit shop of yours, A eclliu' pill and ejer cure, Soap, candle, tnjie, and button blue, lie made It pay, hnd why don't youf He answered ilowly, "Tie no go: But wlmt'i tb reason, I dun'no." "," Bo seeing Dawk I in "liortly I eome hem, you aiy old coon, And tell me how yon made your money; &'X (Now do not look so mighty funny,) How did you make your cash, I say, Wncn keepiug store Just up the way J" There's Blopson, clvli and polite, Who always trie to do what'a right, His stock it good, and hit store ia clean, Yet.no sue Dear hla door ia aocn. "Wall, now," says Dawkins with a grin, "I really caunot pity him: The reason's plain to purblind eyoa, The booby doesn't advertise." Lost In the Kooky JIouji-- ; tain. Ft. Fbkd. Stkei.k, W. T. Pickets and Shingles, Cedar Posts on hand, or delivered on notice. deep-lai- d P s, buttle-fluid- Feb. 16; 1871. peered into the darkness, shading his ia Charles Sell nil an individual pecu- eyes with his hand, and was dashed into the jaws of death. liarly gifted in the way of ventriloquism David Simmons was a hero. His fate d and About performances. is sad; but his noble behavior is the weeks three ago, after having enter1). JAMES & Co. tained the inhabitants of Laramie City only bright page in the dark history of too awful at rew accident Hambnrg. Are prepared to FILL BILLS of LUMBER all with his show, Charles conceived the N. Y. Sun. idea of taking a hunt in the mountains. through the Vi'iuter, at their Steam Saw Mill on the Accompanied by his "pardner," he acFaith. cordingly started on foot, taking a Another H reach n course' and intending to Middle Ojrden The train from the west brought to our be gone two or three days. In attemptin husband a a of truant quest ing to retrace their steps, however, the village two hunters soon became aware of the wife. Putting up at one of our hotels at the Following Rates: startling fact that they were lost, and he commencoda diligent search for what were sufficiently bewildered to travel in he had a right to claim, and at last 100 tracked the fair idol of his misplaced Sheeting:, $1.7.1 every direction except that ia which confidence in the one abode of our loot. of desired to go. They found the they country quite bare of game, and having oitizens. The facts of the case as we Square-Edge- d, eonsumed the small amount of proven- learn them, are that the parties in this lOO der with which they had started out, affair have been living in Kalamazoo, the situation became somewhat alarm- and that the husband went to Grand to find employment, but at last ing, as day after day they trudged Rapids 100 and after a short stay at Grand 2.25 went, snow covered and along through valleys, Rapids she wished to take a trip to this Delivered anywhere In Ogdon City for tl extra ever rugged and peaks. per 100 leet. For thirteen days they wandered on. place, then to. Battle Creek aud Jackson, Too weak to carry their rifles, tbey and back again to the Rapids. We will take Cash, Stork and Grain in pay He accordingly furnished her with ment. were finally compelled to throw them to her (as he says) way, one of the men retaining a revol- means, and gave ver, with which he was fortunate enough $8,000 to keep for him. He soon lost 200 Bushels of CORN Wanted Immediately. to kilt a good sized Jack rabbit, and all trace of her, and failing to learn of looked her and her up whereabouts, which they devoured in a style that would have done credit to the uiout res- found her as stated. He recovered his All Orders addressed to BARNARD money, and said he could not wait to roil it street, Ogileu, will receive promptWHITE, atten pectable cannibal. have her so tton. he left her 3tf him, On the thirteenth day they discovered accompany shift to for also was this that herself; in the distance a camp of about twenty lodges of Arappahoe Indians, and not the third time for the same trick, and he being very particular whether they was tired of the fun. Uniting. Journal. should submit to starvation or the scalping knife, they made for the village. Bitten bt a Hat. Yesterday morn The "noble red men" seemed undecided at first whether to shake hands with the ing one of the waiter girls made her ap of arrows pearance during breakfast at the St strangers or send a broad-sid- e at them. Perceiving their hesitancy, James Hotel, terribly alarmed, and with SALT LAKE CITY. 8otio.lI advanced to a large hollow tree considerable blood on her face, she hav near by, and tapping upon it with a ing been bitten during the night by a tick, at once brought from it a variety rat. She stated that she was awakened of strange sounds in the form of yells, by a gnawing sensation that was any nut agreeable, and was horrified groans, screechings, etc, which, as thing a rat on the bed. It can at finding be had effect the of imagined, may be that her impress readily imagined greatly exciting the curiosity of the ions of the visitor PER THOUSAND. were not of the most Indians, who now gathered around the character. favorable 'medicine man" in a very friendly master. Our starving juggler next proA ludicrous incident happened at a ceeded to swallow something like a cort Hanover street auction store the other load of stones, whieh came out of his The auctioneer, like all auc side in a very wonderful manner, and evening. is inclined to joking. On putto go through with a variety of tricks, tioneers,an overcoat and CARS AT OGDEN, for a up ting asking "not on the bills," the Indians regard- bid, a g ventured Irishman 31. ing his maneuvers with mingled ad- a dollar as a start. The auctioneer, miration and awe. But, however undisgusted at the nmallness of the bid, natural the performer's feats may have turned to the Irishman, and said, "You was he reminded been, constantly being What do you knew about Doors, Sash go 'long. had he that very natural set of diges- overcoats? You have just got out of the tive organs, which was amply demonalmshouse, is, replied the Irishman, strated when his now delighted auditors "and I had a"ibetter coat than that over him his tnd expectant "pard- there." brought ner" a liberal Bupply of jerked buffalo meat There is a man in Camden, N. J., who He is absent-mindeHaving partaken of this "delicacy" is provoked. A and enjoyed a few hours refreshing slum-bo- f, fow nights since, he went out to drive his red brethren insisted upon a his cow. Arriving at the pasture repetition of the fun, and it was decidod-l- y ground, he found that the cow was gone, ludicrous te witness their efforts at but the bell which should have been imitating the professor in causing sticks around her neck, was laying on the to stand up right on his none, putting ground. He placed it in his pocket and ADDRESS, pebbles la at one ear and taking them forgot all about it. Every now and then out at the other. it would give a smothered jingle, and he The camp was about forty miles south would think it was his cow, and start off Salt Lake City. of Fdrt Fettermnn. The hunters, the in a fresh direction. He followed the f next day, made signs indicating that bell, as he thought, until twelve o'clock they wanted to go to the railroad, by that night, and walked twenty miles. drawing on the ground a rude sketch of When he reached home, the cow had a locomotive, and then "puffing" vigor- been there five or six hours, and his wife went over to the city to advertise ously. The Indians finally comprehended their meaning, and, after shaking for him in the "Lost and Found" column hands ait around, detailed eight of their of the Ledger. Perhaps he wasn't mad young men to escort them to the line of when he found that bell in his pocket the U. P. Railroad. When within throe His wife thinks he was a little extravar four miles of the track, the whistle gant in talking about the aff air, but then ONE LOT NORTH OF WHITE HOUSE. of the locomotive was heard, which she may be mistaken. sounded like the voice of a dear friend. Not so with their guides, however, who could not be induced to go any farther, The beet quality and hastily shaking hands, retraced MILL. STEAM SAW tlight-of-han- of Fork of llivcr, north-wester- per $2.00 per leet. Flooring nnd Pickets, leet. per cliff-boun- d 11 Truckccit SaltLako LUMBER YARD, SHINGLES, $1.50 Fencing Lumber Oil $25.00 per seedy-lookin- Doors, and minds made to order. Salt Lake & Truckeo d. LUMBER YARD. I). W.PAlliai UltST, 80-t- WHITE PINE 1 mm ' their Bteps. RAILWAY. UNION PACIFIC I1AILWAY. Some one wrote in a hotel visitors' book his initials "A. S." A wag wrote underneath, "Two-third- s of the truth." LUMBER YARD, si The men had suffered severely from cold, fatigue and hunger, and were nearly exhausted when they reached the The direct route from Omaha to Chicago and the East, section bouse at Wolcott. Singular to relate, Schall here found, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. in the. person of the section man, an uncle, whom he had not seen for years; aud great was the astonishment of the Two Cult Tnaouaa Tjuins leave the Missocm Rivza, opposite Omaha, upon the arrive! uncle upon hearing the story of his guest, of Traina from the West over the and learning that he was ais own name-tak- e and his brother's son. The unfortunate man who "couldn't hold his own," has got into still deeper affliction by trying to hold another's. 1 2 p WHAT ARE THEY? f f 5 s lie-1-1 6-- (From tht O'naha Herald.) "J, Bear testimony to their Wonder- Jul Curative Effects. - Extract Catawba z ft This being the direct rente, and 113 Blip shorter than the lower Use, mih a Hoar In time, acd lnaaree connections with all Eastern 4 on t hern Railways, passengers having choice f Bootes East of Chicago. BAGGAGE CHECKED THKOCGH TO 1IX KaSTEBX CITIES. Self conceit is about as uucomfortable a eat as a man can have for a steady Pullman's Palace Sleeping Coaches ran through to Chicago without change. thing. CEO. L. DUNLAP, lie who pelts every barking dog must B. F. Gen. Bupt. PATRICK, pick up a great niauy statics. den. Fees. AgU, Chicago. White Pino Lumber .From Bear Lake Divide, near Mount Nebo, for Sale, at the Mill, opfsiees ble National Integrity; to Slavery for Blacks, ufninchisemeut; Lilierty for all; to Proscription, to Popular lguorauce, Universal Kducatiou; to and of wrathtul Hate, universal inteusity eternity aud invincible Ussl Will. It would fain do its utmost to hasten the glad day when the South shall Tie with the North in exultation and gratitude over the disappearance of the Rt trace or taint of that spirit w hich imielled Man to exult in the ownership and clutttlehoud of his fellow Man. Profoundly do we realize that the routes! is not yet ended that Millions mourn, more or less publicly, the downfall of the slaveholders' Confederacy, aud rear their children to hate those by wlnse valor and constancy its overthrow was achieved. If we ever seem to differ essentially from other Republicans, our conviction that magnanimity Is never weukness,tliat vengeance is never politic, and that devils are not cast out by Beelzebub, must serve to explain alleged eccentricities whisie perfect vindication we leave to Time and Reflection. Thu Tmnt'XK has been, is, and must be, a zealous advocate of Protection to Home Industry. Regarding habitual idleness as the greatest foe to human progress, the bane of human buppintws, we seek to win our countrymen in masses from the ensnaring lures of Sieculation, of Tmttlc, aud of always uveivrowiled Professions, to the tranquil paths of Productive Industry. We would gladly deplete our overcrowded cities, where thousands vainly jostle anil crow. I in misguided quest of "Something to Do," to cover prairies aud plains with colonies almorbed in Agriculture, Mechanics and Manufactures, and constantly projecting into the blank, void wilderness the homes and the works of civilized Man. Holding the Protection of Homo Industry by discriminating duties on iniKrted W ares and Fabrics essential to the rapid, kenetlcent diffusion of Prediction in all its phases and departments, ami so to the Instruction of our people iu all the gainful arta of peace, we urge our countrymen to adhere to and uphold that policy, in uiidoubtilig faith that the true interest, not of a cluse of a scctiou, but of each section aud every Useful class, ia thereby sutwerved aod promoted. Tut Thibi'XS aims to lie a News-pajie- r. Its corresiHindcnt traverse every State, are present on every important Iwttlo-n'elare early advised of every notable Cabinet decision, observe the proceedings of Congress, of Legislatures, and of Conventions, aud rejsirt to us by telegraph all that ia of general interest. We have luii.l for one day's momentous advices from Euroie by Cable far more thau our entire receipts for the issue in which those advices reached our readers, If lavish outlay, unsleeping vigilance, and unbounded faith iu the liberality aad discernment of the reading public, will enable us to make a journal which has no superior iu the accuracy, variety, and freshness of its contents. TlU Tuiu- DK shall be such a journal. To Agriculture and the subservient arts, we have devoted, and shall persistently devote, more means and space than any of our rivals. We aim to make The Weeelt Tkidum such paper as no farmer can afford to do without, however widely bis politic, may differ from ours. Our reports of in.uaitie. Horse, I'nxluce, and Ueneral Markets, re so full and accurate, our essays in elucidation of the fanner 'a calling, and our regular reports of the farmers' Club and kindred gatherings, are ao interesting, that the poorest farmer will find therein a mine of suggestion and counsel, of which he cannot remain ignorant without Mitive and serious loss. We sell Tin Weekly to Clubs for less than Its value in dwellings for waste-inne- r; and, though ita subscription is already very large, we believe that a Half Million more farmers will take it whenever it shall lie commended to their attention. W. ask our friends everywhere to aid us in no commending it. And at the Yard, from $25. to $40. per 1000 feet. In Cash or tta equivalent. Wheat, Oats, and liar Icy Wanted. FUSED OX ONE SIDE, at Seasonable Kates. LUMBER Apply to D. II. TEKRY, at T.C.M.Inst, or of the man in the yard. LEVI WHEELER. 6Mf t - '4 III 1 - " a 11 ill Ngoi 5S N4! "si .... .... .... 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Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHC for all Affections and Diseases of tho Urinary Orpu& whether existing iu Male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of ho" PRICE, ONE DOLLAR AND long standing. FIFTY CENTS PER pnTTLK. Is HEXRY T. HELM HOLD'S IMPROVED fni) nrrffin mwrnwfi 'I I 1 I ' I lEJ'lTE is. JUDimivimuuii'iuiii Is supplied with the latest improved facilities for turning out every description of JOB PRINTING In the finest style. 50. Sent free on receipt of price-l- a making remittances always procure a draft c on New Vol k, or a Money Order, if possible. Where neither of these can lie procured send the money, but always in a roistered letter, The registration fee has lieen reduced to fifteen cents, and the present registration system has been feiund by the postal authorities to be virtually an absolute protection against losses by mail. All Postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so. Terms, ca.sh iu advance. These Pills are the most delightfully pnrgative, superseding castor oil, salts, pk, sia, etc. There Is nothing more acceptable tN stomach. They give tone, and cause bmil! nausea nor griping pains. They are compos. i the finest ngredieuts. After a few days' use I them, mk h an lnvizoration of the entire takes place as to appear miraculous to the and enervated, whether arising from inipruda!! or disease. II. T. llelnil)ld8 Compound Kxtrai t Cafawha Orape Pills are not sugar-cosfrom the lin t that sugar-coate- d Pills do not mute, nut tto 11110UKU luv stOTIUlcU WiuW do not dissolving, consequently produce th sired effect. TUB CATAWBA ORAPE rufi heing pleasant In tuste aud odor, do not ner5 tiite their Iming sugar-coatePRICE 11 CENTS l'EK BOX. LADIES. OFFICE. The Tribune Alhakac. Price 20 cents. TRinvNE Almaxao Remum. to 185S. 2 vols. Half bcuud, $10, Recollections or . Tlrst I.tri. fiy Horace Oreely, Various etvles of binding.. Cloth, ti 50. Library, $3 50. Half Morocco, $4. Half Cloth, 5. Morocco Antique, t". Political Kcosoxt. l".y Horace Oreely, $1 60. Ewbane's Utpraiucs" and Mkchan'Vs. Sixteenth Edition. Large octavo. Cloth, tS. Pear Ci'ltcee rot Profit. Quinn, 1. Elements or Ahricultlre. Warring. New Edition. Cloth, $1. Drainino for Health and Profit. Warring. JACNDICF IOCS ArKCTION3, SICK OR SKRvS IIKADACHK, COMTIVKXEHS, Etc PLri ; YKUKTABLE, CONTAINING NO MKPf'I'tJ MNEEAL3 OK DEI.KTERIOUS DKUGi drunkenness and rein, but are a true Medicine, niadu from the Native EooU and LTorbs of California, free frittn nil Alcoholic Stlmnlants. They aro t!io CY N To Mail Subscribers. To One Andreas, all at oue 10 Copies $1 60 each. . . 1 25 each. 20 Copies 1 lJ each. 60 Copies And One Extra Copy to each Club. FOR UVKR COMPLAINTS, Will radically exterminate frum the system Stw. tula, Syphilis, fever Sores, Ulrers, "Sor Sore Legs, Sure Mouth, Sore Head, Broncliitk Skin Diseases, Salt Klieimi, Cankers, llnnnina from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cun ous Affections, Nixies, Rickets, Ulsndular Swell! lugs, Night Sweats, Rush, Tetter, Humor, ofifl kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and ij diseases thut have been established in the siatea for years. IFA TRIBUNE. ... Fluid Extract Shubcri and Fluid Fztract Catawba drape Jul, IIFsXRY T. IIEOIBOLD's I1IUIII.Y CONCENTRATED COMPOUND s Mail Subscribers, f W per annum. lt TribI'MK, Mail Subscriliers, $4 per annum. Five copies or over, $3 each; an extra ropy will Is? sent Sir every club of ten sent for at one time; or, if preferred, a copy of Recollections ofa busy life, by Mr. Orecly. One Copy, one year, 62 Issues - - f 2, 1'ive Copies, one year, 62 iseuos - - - - 9. Component Varls DRINK, Pl5 (X Dailt Tribcxe, TERMS OF THE WEEKLY GEAPE PILLS. iit. TERMS. BOOKS FOR SALE AT THE TRIBUNE $25. per 1000 fect, z - ? JrMW-- si r T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID VINEGAR BITTEES. Hundreds of Thousands HENRY BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ROSE WASH cannot bo surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only siwific remedy in every spec 01 CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It speedllT enwr cnti.s PIMPLES. SPOTS SCOIIRl'Ttn flltYNESS. INDURATIONS of the CUTANEOUS MEMBRA etc.. dispels REDNESS and INCIPIENT INFLAM MATION, HIVES, RASH, MOTH PATCH'A DRYNESS OF SCALP or SKIN, FROST ItM anil all ttnrmisns fnr tohich SAI.YKS fir OINT MENTS are used; rostoros the skin toastto' purity aud softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tissue of its vessels, on which se Clearness and vivacity 01 o penile themn agreeauio nm.-Uul. llO' 1avi..n n..l.t uixl a.l,,.!.- rf as a ever valuable remedy for existing defect, the skin, II. T. Helmholti'a Rose Wash has YW sustained its principle claim to unbounded p tronage, bv jvissessing qualities which render Its TOILET APPENDAGE of the most Supellit, and Congi'inal character, combining in an siw fornmia th-prominent requisites, 8AFETV EFFICACY the invariable accompaniment"' 1,1 Ar tl.feOl' ..c. A. iH.,dnH....:..n plexfnn. It is an excellent Lotion for disease" a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection 'orr eases of the Urinary Organs, arising from hJ' ' of dissipation, used in connection with the TRAtTS BUCHU, PARSAf AR1LLA and BA GRAPE PILLS, in such diseases as coinmeniled, cannot he surpassed. PRICE, DOLLAR PER BOTTLFi. NP I Full and explioit . directions accompany 4, niediciues. :viilence of the most responsible and re'!X chara ter fnrnnished on application, with huniir of thousands of living witnesses, aud npwara ifO.IKS) nnsolirited certificates and recommemlaW. letters, nuiuy of which are from ' stuircea including eminent Physicians, ClergX13'-Statesmen, etc. The proprietor ha never . U their publication in the newspspr does not do this from the fact tLat his articles r t need as Standard Preparations, and do not propped up bv certificates. T. IIELM HOLD'S GENUINE RATIONS, Delivered foanv address. Secure from ohservsn ESTABLISH ED UPWARD Of TV ENTY YKA Address ! Sold by Druggists everywhare. for inforiiiation, in confidence, to HEN , II ELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Dro8.r, Only IXl"ts: tl. T. HELMBOLD'S BriJ,,,w8-r',JCliemical Warehouse, No. f j York, or to II. T. HELMBOLD'S Medical D4 South Tenth Street, Phils telrUia, Pa. BEWARE OF CorXTKRr E1TS. Asc mr TAKE NO OTUERRY T. HELMDOLD'S! T91? |