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Show A Cv,rrt'sp..nJeiit of the Springfield The Prince Imperial Anns. in Fat Young I'SHliew ami THE' BEST VMM MADE." "f nt could wt ise any i llier." JUkiti( I'xwtlvri mini 1 ir.H vunrit " "Mv fami"It i lirrfedly ly w ill mil u.- - any ' lin-r.linil it hmh Ii than othom."' "'1 liink it i U ei i( r (" iuiv 1 have ever tried." Tlie-iart' a I'uvt cf tlit l.mnv evpriwnii.ini in favor t'l')01.i:V'S Y K A s i' i'i.m'i)KR which well n ir naif it lio tt innfl the mpittly for making RWPHf, O; . itii'l lumllliy bUciiite. rolls. (!nry, Ac. I'm purity, strength, ami )l uu lo olitiiiiifd lit ei'iniuiiiy it lui" liw r s lliii.ii iir.s, J'roprir tors, Oil your Ormwu. London ii DOUT BUlf UNTIL YOU HAVE Correspondence of Edinburgh Taken in moderation, there is no Scotsman. 11 re-- s doubt hat vinegar is beneficial, but A curious ete took place at Woole wich yesterday, in w'uieh the French in excess it impairs the digestive orv,as! on artificial diI'iO'fi'il!v'. t'(':iiiaiuhj that Prince ' Imperial took part, and made gans. Experiments b UMabU; tu show that if the quantity of sleep ins fur yeaff appearance as one of the compet- gestion ;uno Those t:i!vi::g acid huicpUo. diminished digestion is rebe v;,iuiut itors at a grand Strict, Now Yvi k.. tiii remark were at first incref.sed beyond a certain if tarded; the at given Royal i Military Academy dun, a to Then-i- s l',r having of is tempt Woolwich, under the authoiity uf oint, digestion her in in the the vulgar fcjttwvtl etnugth reason, therefore, Lieutenant General fir J. L. too often relied notion unhappily Governor of the Academy, WHO WOULD WALK ! iy - Id, showed and in duii'tiy the presence of a large as- ou that vinegar helps to keep down V.1IKN I'lriiuh scenes of and that lathat tin- ii::i i1".' adiposity, alarming any which included all the Z. C. 31.1. will furnish a Light nearly Lulht affect sembly, dies who dread the disappearance of trial m: J nil ::..g officers of the gunmen. A contest AND Spring Wagon the with foils not on the programme, their uraeei'ul outlines iu curves of FOR 1 4 K 11 Yt "Tiie wife df ri i!;;;t-.- States naval was ir to "fat" may announced by Lieut. plumpness expanding iiicidemly H U DOLLARS BRED 0KE a K;tc was lew years l.;r so dreadful a rcsuit by liberal offit; r, it Torkiiigtoii, R. A., who conducted arrest to )e 011 v,a" t0 j0111 her the and immediately potations of vinegar, but they can v Cider Mills For Sale :. . at sonic! port on the Pacific two proceedings, arrest it at the far more dread.VOmi AY WACIOS V.ARD, II'.' ASW.. for only young gentlemeu, equipped ful expense of their health. The' (want of South America at the time fhe encounter, stepped on the platLAKE ( I Y, UTAH. amount of acid which will keep them the great earthquakes aud tidal waves form, aud were introW. II. HOOPER, Supt respectively that wjre so obstructive to life and duced as the Prince Imperial and M. thin will destroy their digestive Portal gives a case which propcfty upon that coast. Coimeau, son of the doctor who at- powers. should be a warning. "A few years "Her biiip h;:d but jusfc dropped tended the late Emperor. The Prince a young lady in easy circumauthor in a Peruvian harbor, when vr-loudly cheered, arid the two ago camo that wave tidal stances wrenched combatants, alter the the enjoyed good health; she was sacustomery had a good appetite, and her from her mooring and swept her lute, got to the encounter. They both very plump, a complexion bloomhg with roses over a cliff forty let t hitrh into an Woo;S, far;! themselves good swordsmen, while before th Soli Coal. harbor, ini;er eyes and Prince Lruis, wlio is especially aud lilies. She begau to look upon for her her was who seated on the of cur heroine, WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. p umpnesswith suspicion, active, gained the fiibt hit. Both mother was very fat, and she was dock, the populous city fell down as fenced very cautiously, until by a a'raid of licgistirs, YcuiilatorM. &c. if the block creation of a child. For- dexterous becoming like her. AcM. Conueau touchthrust, tunately the ship, unlike its compeers ed his friendly adversary's breast, cordingly she consulted a woman Estimates for Heating tuid Ventilating We have 12 OOOD RE.liON why who advised her to drink a glass of Promptly furniaLcJ. in the harbor, which were many of aud scored one also. The llic-tontest fir witl lo j'tntr Mtrk. folThe. young lady vinegar them dashed to pieces, had steam the third pud daily. V I5LISS deciding hit was lowed her are the cheapest to buy, They advice, and her plumpness (Send f.irCinu!an.; joujh to get out to sea with the re- watched with great interest, till at 1 1. 1.. are the best to use, CHICAGO, They diminished. She was delighted with ceding wave, though dry laud soemtd length, the Prince, after CO They bake evenly and quickly, parrying the success of the experiment, and Their operation is perfect, to pursue her for a space in the recleverly two or three OBSTACLES TO MARKIAUE. and continued it for over a mouth. r" They have always a good draft, flux drives, trot in his foil by an expert She it a They are made of the best material, have but to csugh; down the coast begin that movement, and made a fair hit on the HAPPY RKI.IKF FOR YOVNvJ MEN FTtOM "Proceeding They roast perfectly, of Errors nnd Abuses iu early life. was dry at its commencement, and the night, town alter town was found t left breast, auiid much applause. l equire but lit tie fuel, Manhood Restored. lmw'climoiilN to MmTiaKO re They was considered as a slight cold, which moved. New niKlliod ol treiiiiio'iit. New :id Tiave been swallowed up by the earth, They are very low priced, His imperial Highness also took would remul icn. look ami Ciirulitr Unit off. Meantime from dry it go weeks How P"H for woman this They are easily managed. in xouied envelopes. Aildri.", HOVVaUIi quake. part with the other cadets in a series became moist, a fclow fever came on, free, No. '1 Smih Ninth .St.. l'himlrl-ihia- , are suited to nil localities, ASSOCIATION. They iu a strange laud, where she did not f athletic exercises, in which some mi Institution lmvini: h hiuli reputulinu Stove Ph., r Every gunrutiteed to give tifkctleo and a difficulty of breathing; her lor lionuruble couduct and tiiufaadiunal skill. peak the language, sought her hus- of the students exhibited remarkable SOLD BY body became lean and wasted away, band, not knowiug whether he was skill. night sweats, swelling of the feet doad or alive, and how lie at a dis : Peiiublicatt our ju ;.t summer At ono other ni;!tt. a lady of the r;s I i deli-cat- iu-- Care Iu y xa mined i . ut?ault-ut-arns- iU-.-a- s N-- t ':j ft t.m-Mi'd- tSini-nion- s, - li.t LO'V j VOI1 '. liu-ba- ' SAIr 32S3-li- n Ranges and Stoves For and 11 V k y WALLS,2 L:ihit well-mea- nt H KlUl-Oll- A Sad Story. tint port longed and prayed for and allast when found her had it The Springfield, Mo., Times tells most given her up; how they met soon it in this way: to part, as he was agaiu called avay Late in the night, Wednesday for months here is a theme for a last, one of those touching cases lovelist. "The nervous strain on each has came to light in this place, which left iueffacable marks on their lives. have of late become quite common, There U it auy wonder that eveu in the even in this land of plenty. the house Rev. to came of J II. loathing influence of this glorious sea in destitualmost perfect dr sleep comes but slowly to eyes that Harwood, who immedia tion, woman, young sever close, but to see pictured anew the great rush inland of a mighty ately burst into tears, and gave way to uneontrclable weeping, so that ocean, and to hear the crashing of she couldn't say a word to tell Ktoue and timber and the shrieks of she came or what she wantwhence despairing humanity as a great city ed. She had hardly a rag of clothu swallowed up in earth to 'the ran-i- c ing on her person, was very hungry, of many waters? " aud had not a penny to pay for a night's lodging or buy a mouthful of Mrs. Harwood kindly fitted food. u Gun. Wanted her out with 6ome garments she had Over fifty years ago, ayouth,work-iuin the house, and gave her a good on a farm, asked his father to stfpper and comforted her the best jiya him money cuough to buy a she could. She is now being cared gun. The old man could not spare it; for ut Mr. Uarwood's until the pr per but the boy, nothing daunted, found persons can make permanent aran old piece of iron about the plaee, rangements for her maintcnaj ?. nd in the course of time contrived Weight about ten pounds. to make a gunbarrcl out of it, with the very meager facilities afforded by A ISnptist Voter. had He blacksmith's shop. country From the Tuscumbia Chronicle. ot the materials to make a lock and At our primary election, one of itoek, so he walked to the nearest town and traded for the necessary at- our sturdy sons of the mountains tachments, and was encouraged by came ito town to exercise his right free State, the smith for having made so good a as a free sovereign ofa man of his for the hooter. This gave him ambition to aud cast his vote lie approached, the polls make another; so he went to cutting choice. out grindstones from the native rock and handed in his ticket. "What h the name?" usked one of to raise the money for gun materials, and in a short time there waa a con- the judges. siderable demand for guns of his "Johnson," was the reply. " Ycs,but what is your other name?" make. During the French war with The mountaineer lecame indigl'russia he- was called upon to furnish than less nant, and declared that he had but frua for the army, and in that eight months he made and delivered one name, evidently thinking a took him official to the lor repeater. government of France, rifles the is your Christian what but of a particular "Yes, pattern, costing which amount was duly name?" said the judge. paid. The same man furnishes rifles "My Christian name?" replied the "Why, if you bow for the United States, South bold backwoodsman. know to want that, why, I am a America, Rome, Spain, Egypt, and Japan. The farmers boy who want-- a Baptist." And eo the man and vote were gun is Eliphalet lleniington, of the Baptist." IJion, N. Y. His manufactory covers registered "Johnson W acres of ground, and he employs LINKS TO MISS LEGG. O men. Not satisfied with this To tbe sweet little valley of Port Byron I came, hievement, he has recently completed a sewing machine, which is Ne'er dreaming with danger 'twas fraught; Sported to represent the latest and a year, oh, I tell it with After whaling most perfect advance in the improveBbame, ments of this of lovo I was caught. important adjunct of On the domestic this mislortuue is the heart This in my type Long ytr economy. oJ" a will rankle, boy who. when there is not a And he reason jou'U not ire. I beg; make3 a way for himself. from taste in g 0, V'-O- piu-hoo- k While others There are many who can't know abeesccs. read an ankle, Too fondly I lot a Friro the Bar. fU love with Lde Leg l. 3Iaufn'g Co., STORE. Excelsior ST. LOUIS, PRODUCK and of the legs succeeded, and a her life." diarrhoea terminated V.. IV. H'UUXEIS. Therefore, young ladies, be boldly fat! Never pine for graceful siimness Has his old ntund on FIFTH STREET, for the purchase und "die of aud romantic pallor; but if nature means you to be ruddy and rotund, ALL KINDS OF PltODUCE, accept it with a laughing grace, Garden and Grass Seeds. which will captivate more hearts than all the paleness of a circulating liAt his BOOK STOKE adjoining he keeps brary. nil the Periodioiils and Newspapers oi the day, also a full stonk of Stationery, Wall Paper, Pictuies, Frames, etc. Marriage in Cherokee. MO., AND BY Will find it to their rlvnntuge to 0! lire haw T turn 1 mum AT " . ...' ..-Oi- Teasdel & ti',-'fil"- Co., SALT LAKE CITY, The Latest Styles, Tbe Loweftt Prices, Dwolej'H Yen! louter Is Perfectly Pure and Wholesome. The Beat of ei-t- I)ooIeyM Yoaxt Powder Yet Powder Makes Ktepftiit Piscui(9 and DooIcj'm FOR SALE. Weight put up Rolls. A Farm of Thirty Acres, Situa tod on 8taU Road, about five id!U Makes Delicious Muffius, Griddle Cukes, Corn l'rcad, &o. north of Ofdon City. TERMH EASY, Ioo ley'H Ye:it Powder , Makes all kiudiof Dumplings, Cakes and Pastry, nice, light & healthy. Ten. f. Yhk1 Powder IooloyV in Pull Cans. is Pot-Pies- Iloofey'M Is the ISoKt, Yeal Powder berauo perfectly pure. Apply on the preminii, or to II. P. Lluuoett eoel dealer, corner Fifth aud frmiklin Street. OgdeD, Yeata Powder Dootcy'M Is guarantee! to cive satisfaction. Cub. dl3-2- T1IK BEST MADE AND DooIi'y'H Yeast Powder TJooIey'x Powder oil Yt-afc- t with any other kind I'U'KKST-TOXK- MANUFACa'lJtD. Be Sure to ask for and do not he put sM-2- ESTEY ORGAH. Yeast Powder IooleyH Is the Cheapest, because full weight. Agent for Northern Utah, J01IN FOWLE1L - OGDEN. Is put up in Tin Cuns of various sizes, suitable fur Families, Jionrding Terms Eayt Hates HeasunulU. Houses, Hotels, Restaurants, and Piver, Lake and Ocean Orders by letter promptly attended to. Vessels on ehort or long 'Instructions givco by ths quarter. voyages. The mails el is flooded with Cheap, In ferior, Caking and Yeast Powder of light or short weight. bOO LEY'S YEAST Grain POWDEIL is warranted full strength and full weight. 1I7ILLABD MERCANTILE INSTI. fold at wholp!e and retail, generally W TUTE is TayiDg the through ut the United States, hy dealers in Grocrrirs aud Family Supplies, WELMTAX, TLCK& CO., man to acquire is flow of to fine stub a hw Clciu'nl Aleuts for Pacific Coast, language SAN FRAXC1SCO. toe against a raked brick. a J tbeir A Christian minister of barbarous d X. l lah. Ogdcn, d204 et d frtO law-- STOCKS lineage iu the Cherokee nation seems to entertain the opinion that whatever he can do he can as readily undo. John Arnold, a young Cherokee, agreed to meet a young female Cherokee at a certain point on a stated day, and marry her. Arnold was there on time, but his He bad intended bride was not. come to be married, and could not afford to lose a wife and his time too. So he hunted up another Indian maid, en, and was married to her by the officiating clergyman. There was a wedding feast at the bride's father's house on the next day, aud the other woman appeared at the party. She explained that she could not possibly meet him ou the day appointed, and gave good reasons for her failure. There was 'great unpleasantness in the house, but the minister thought it was not yet too late to correct the error, if one had been made. Mrs. Arnold was consulted, and as her acquaintance with her husband had been very slight, she agreed to give him up in favor of the former claimant. The good Indian forthwith annulled the marriage which ho had just solemnizeii, and immediately married Arnold to his first love. The father of the repudiated bride thought it might all be right and regular un dcr the Christian dispensation, but he took occasion to advise the bride groom not to stay longer than a minute or two iu the Cherokee nation. So Arnold and his second wife left the house of feasting, and the pre enco of the holy man, aud took to the wilderness for safety. Such slip shod joining together, and puttiug asunder, are not yet thoroughly among the Cherokee. They arc sadly in want of a highor civili zation than tl.tir present nysteiu of Christianity teens to vouchsafe to them. 1T. O. W. TURNER 8-f.ni From the 3t. Louis Republican. The bett way for O. ss. , lS-t- f and Dried Peaches. itn;iu:sT pkices all For C3r H. kUid of X DlilED PEA CUES. Pring them along. J. T. TIIA1N, Manager. 81-2- |