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Show Itngs and Bones. kets, slaughter-houses- , and railway stations f the metropolis. our of woadera the Immediately on the bones arriving mong all at Bow, they are boiled. This is there is, perwonderful civilization, 30 large tanks, tae necessary done thin the vast fur-tu- steam i.i none greater haps being supplied by two refuse cf out made are which s power engines. As the tat from the like t!c Wiu-rmaterials, boiling bones floats to the surface, it aBJ waste. t intrinsic isskiuiuied oll'aad put into casks, to ..cius metals, of gn-aunder-..U- J to is &c. After be used for easy Um,tq uscd.it made-.be the bones are boiled, they are cleaned u.ucl. may leaving: to Africa thoroughly and carefully dried, and cold oust is worth gou; iiutlui.jr the curried that along a tramway to a shed, fr but household, into which they are emptied, forming odin and tnds o cvt-rworthless as tluy appear scattered, a mound some 12 to 14 feet hih. should 0"e sorting takes place before boiland in Kin.'iU quantaie, valuable articles of commerce, ing; the largest and best descriptions are put on one side and boiled Le. indeed, appear si rouge. ot value, aru The vttry dust heaps these, when clean by themselves, ill scrape aud into convenient are cut and industrious searchers r dry, ttiid bad into divide for pood, and sort, lengths exportation to Frarce, a realise lew and from better technical oduca-catio- u worthless, peine where, and a greater taste and nicety the Hti promising from and L'eiitr.il of articles in daily manipulation, better use can be Among valuable as so are mads none rugs of them, thus the French man refuse, have former the bono.-ufacturcr is able to pay a higher ; indeed, and all with the that bee me so ecarc price for the raw material than our we from abroad, home manufacturers, whoso s vt importations to recourse is huve stn to w, limited skill the to obliged are making etc. to supply paper on wh'ch to of combs, and similar print the daily quantity of news, large and simple articles; the chip-- p 'ihe careful cook and saving hoUhe rigs and bits which they cmuot maid appreciate the value ot ras and utilise, the French couvert in'o pretty bones, and hoard up in.'ny a little toys and tasteful knick-knac'iThe smaller and commonest bones gtore against the, coming of t he whose monotonous converted into manure, the medi are purchaser, in in heard street urn ones areuscfor making buttons, every cryisdiily as they are although this branch of the business Iitindan; well accjuaii-teworth 01 must have greatly decreased of late vita the market ib!e such commodities, doubtless it would and years the improved linen lea matter cf astonishiueut to thciu opaque china buttons having almost tollnd that out of su;h rubbish, co superseded the use of the bone button Old iron tor underclothing. lossd fortunes are made. and tin, and old leather, seem to be The bones to be used for manure the unst d spited of all the ordin try are, having uudergone the boiling waste, and mounds of fuch relu.e and driug processes, ground iu a wo to be seen in every suburb w here mill, and a sieve, fitted with meshes pirtitl bui'ding is carried on, and of three different sizes, sorts the bones plots of land lie wasto and untTofit-ibl- e md separates them into 1J, 1, and fiir years. Visitwrs to tho pica-H- bone dust To dissolve the bones, watering-placof llamsgate, they are treated with vitriol, which ijme bixteen years since, may h.ive converts the insoluble phosphate of beou strick by the strauge place lime iu the boues into soluble phoschosen us the habitation of an eccentphate, thus renderiug the bone imric old mm, who had made hi'nself mediately useful as manure J I ad we in one of the beta I dwelling-placobliged to wait for the slow pronumtrous caves to lo found iu.the cess of nature, future generations thiilk fluids of the neighborhbeneltt by them, but they uiigh ood, situated in the centre of a would not be of any service to us. larjrt! field, a rising piece of ground firm This one mkcs 70 tons of matVltered the homestead from rough nure a day; during the seasou, as vinds. An immense: mound of old 5U0 and COO tons weekly. as many Irou and tin suggested the occupation. The large quantities of vitriol requirol the tenant, acd numerous holes ed to dissolve the bones are not stored Ind hollows, either formed naturally ou the premises, but kept iB tauk or excavated iu the chalk, served h barges which lie on the river,' alongitalics, cart house, warehouse, etc. side th-factory wharves, and from On iuquiring the reason of suIi au whiph the vitriol is pumped as reiccutuulatioti. rf rusty metal, we quired. ere somewhat The great storeroom, in which the surlily informed that U was occasionally disposed of fW manure is kept, is capable of holding Miast, at the Dearest port. The old 2,000 tons. Shoddy, another waste, sun weut r0und the couutry with a i largely utilized for manure; and by iaukey and cart to collect this refuse this means we get rid of another refuse which even a London rag-tfuse, which, left to rot, would become would despise. Of the uses to quite us disgusting and unhealthy as hich old boots are put we confess old bones. Some idea of the vast eareirorant, unless, as stated y quantities of bones which have to be iu a contemporary thev are used up may be gathered from the de into sour , a food reform which fact that a of 4,500 'ht be economical, but Bot very live beass is daily average London to the brought dead meat 300 aud of tons market, nature nothing is wasted; scut by railway from tho North, perpetually goes on; the while iu the Metropolitan Dead Meat JIe of the Phoeuix becomes actual Market, 500 tons are sold each day. as Hie is evolved from decay. All the bones from such a large numpoor and feeble imitation of ber cf animals, added to those dally ""ore g handiwork, man sets his sent from the provinces, may well to work, collects the remnants engage numbers of men and vat tomcr productions, machinery to convert them into usethem, and sends them forth ful articles of commerce El If. a ncw and different With the facilities oTered by Were it not for such utilin schools of design and similar institu ,0B of waste, we might have been iu tions, it is a pity that no one has yet henf'rT.6 thousa"ds of years utilized an artistic taste for the better CnVf SD?buried ttndcr a vast production of articles of daily use, bDeS' PoU4 aod Pan8' such as spoons, etc., out or bone. finani s rn secm t0 g t0 the bottom They would be invaluable to those who the sea. liones and rags cannot afford and who are in . g w valuable even for ballot; the danger of dailysilver, poisoning by the use becomes a valuable h;,L i.f of metals which, by the slightest mw a atri"frrd, id neglect, become covered with verm 4; w toand, 30 acres in extent is is; contact with salt, vinegar, and gi bones. Situated upon it mauy other things acting on the eTXleTcrushiD' nidls of metal in a few minutes. ton Var-r?Terrett' Uuju and The Tartar population of the Cri u'.n1? w "furmed bythe Crcck' therefe mca is reported to be seriously and easy access to 6, diminishing. The obligation or mih Kreat d'idcratun tary service leads largn numbers of here " " uiuca carriage of male adults lo take night into lur beC!' ConveJace by road cr key. and the small pox, moreover, is mUch oro l?"7 "penrive committing great ravages. No soouer tra"slt- - Nevertheless, is a child vaccinated by a surgeon than the parents suck out the lymph and lest the young Musselman should r ul ,rdlsP'ible, 8 are employed in have any impure Christian blood iu Kof Si collating froai th; ffiar. nin. n, 40-hi.r.- -e e soap-makiu- l be-clUi- m-uri- work-meu'- brush-handle- s, well-know- n ut e Au Act of Heroism. MY My d fwte MOORE, t STRAY s TEED AND I 1QUT pUNKINO, Cnupled with intmens powt-- and dtir Sew- The rDly Etruigut-needlbiliiy wlnoli tbM Mnohine conitntif gi rnt essciniulit. Observation andprm-ttChave (leinonxtrHled the fact, tHat (lood eewing cud be done on all S. Tbon he enquiry arise; Which Machine rutn the lightest? NOTICE. e FOI.LOWINO DhSCRIRKD ANIMALS, rpiIK I if nut cUnue within ten will le suU t I cluj tho KMruy I'utiiul. oll mare. liiti in foivlipwl, yt-on tip e jil nf m.e and Km liiinl loot, biuu eJ J . U. K un kIkiuUIc r, ou rig! t tli'j;li. Oi.e s.irrcl 4 ulO inuro, white afar In jtar bi'iiiiiled J C K ou tuft klioutilur. Suiill yearling Cvli with her. On "urrel 8 ur 10 your oM mare, white fire. both liiti l autl left fui' lout white; b ainlrj T S oil luit eiiuuhUtr One three rear old mare, dark mane an 1 tail repe around neck; branded C un iHt nhoiilder. Olio 4 Llm-- I It--It forr-lioiic- l; City, May 2 Brli-uan-i Till: Which Machine has the handiest ap- - lliuDCl'C? U.-0-.x, THE WEED. I'uuudket'i'ur. 1875. WKED. ca tbe tm'esi? THE WEED. Wbich Machine ki-h- A. M Can you mw, Query No. 8 ooliou! suicesst'ull, with ! THE WEED. OX Salurditjr being tho day which intnj frotu the ouilytng towns tt Ogden City, I shall make it a point lobe found in my office always on Kuturduye. orncK AND SHOW ROOM on N. B. culls LOW EESEEVO:?, K T, MAINto theHT11E Yard. 0(p. J. A. P. PERKINS, 014 TithliiR Agent S. Weed M. i Camping, (HlDKJt C1TV. worth A Gem k rAOU3 F03 AVD Wcj!-- i r.M R3id rorlh low Eeo! SAVE YOUR EYESI? Kestore your Sight 1 fate, Suited to sii liOTlWil yonr SrKCTlCLCS. By reading onr Illn-ttntPI1VKIOLOUY AM) ANATOMY of the TclU KYESIOIIT. hotv to llcature Impair ed Vlalon and Overworked tuy ce t huvr toctirtWtnk, Watery. I n flamed, a all Kcur-Slgl- itr Byes, and all other XMa eit EELNO CnSATICT 50 BUY 11 EAISSSTTOCSLL!!! J?S5lBETTEn A. W. BROWN & Co. '''inS FIFTH STREET, OGItEX. eu tea of I he K yes. WASTKNO MORS NOXKY BT ALJVSTINQ Off YOUR AO.JS AND PIS. riGL'Kl Q YOUR FACE. of 100 Pealeri is thus au ..... Swvaof t AstoL's vJL.''y. BOOK & SHEET Pamphlet pages Mailed Free Sead ywuraddreit to us also COOKING, QoJcker r nd Chewpcr iVv MUSIC! roil Agents Wanted, f ecu. $5 to 10 a day rMraateed. seat free. Write liuaMNliately o. Box DR. J. BALL & CO., o. 81 Liberty Hw lock City, 1, 1. Grats or Ladles. c.v::a i ull particulars t. mi TO TUC AND THE "LIGHT RUXMXir Musical Merchandise, Keep constantly on hand a full ttasort- luent of "DOMESTinQ COHPal NATIONAL WATCH I. JJasscs, I'ianoi, Offan Violoncellos, t Accurdcons, Violaa, Violins, Fifes, l'iccolos, Jlanjos, Guitars Flutes. llEFAIIiS ef all KINDS AND BLANK PAPEll, 11 LA Mi V. ? vi LOWEST PRICES t the ! UT4H, and are. in con tin mil receipt ef the tery putiliwitl.insj llouk aud Sheet MuhIc. at Ilet Price. of cash. 1. l tu ft. s s b 3. a. V7. Met. 2. Culvo?, Lu.n, J. T. I?yeroa. E. II. Taylor, lof.jr tl J'tlM'c, 'liir.SK WAT' Ml-.ti f uS A.. U CON'S ri.Ci HON lrn alicudy hoihh, d the tK tiiein a Si'linuol Tut rfPI:tly t'liK-nr-l 7r'i,a' lu,iyd lf JtANU ttirt!ifii;hn.) lt:.iiilv h.n Iwj cim..j vlU-to tlseir tjiee of V in! a i !' aiv timt ixrue U M uMn thoTri'i!" an MiCiirntt tn l rcliaiilw . li, ar',iiviie'.J to .vnUiite the V. V. IU)MOd U..r.i:t?. 'ne of Mir lceipH; "VICTOR" Machine. ihij 'ft lJ 'nn ruiiniiff number nl.t t Vtn'c' e tnaotiiii tlm iia.liui;irie! " .y end ::ili.v tnul ntoiina a roriw t iv No At"e!tiiiu rnn.h-rmrjwiij, thutu. 'Vil vo )our J i ( l r an 1 a k U 'riin-kre)i'- lluATHMQ Only 50 Cents & 161 LAX !Por per Bottle. KAILWAY. nit Tl:e direct from Omaha to Cuzcaco rnd the llxer, GROWTH, PltESEUVJCS It premetM the and increase Ike Vicar WITHOUT CHANGE OT CARS. the COI'Olt, andlSBAVTYof lliellAIJt. . TtAM AV I.TW'i JtATnAlHOlf market If Brt placed in the HAia of Princeton a lMfeiior K. Thomaa Lyon, from ureeic. the i derired name Tlie Oollefe. Kat'hro." if mfjlmr to r',r,v."7l ha rwewed, Toe t or it popt;. wdtkj and lncred-XA- ? it haa obtained, i unprecedented of tni It increanca the (imowTH and KfAUTY eradicate deliirhtfal Uair. It i irrny. ndmff. It present the Uair from turninr t he hud euol. and rivet the hair a noh, n I, OTS THTBTY FOn TH M Tfrt. u .. rTdt fat'. Twt) D.ult Jtivtn, THRouwi Trains or pwite Omaua, up. "f Tr.Jn OB Manufacturing PurposeSj We unhesitatingly claim that they hate fully answered the requirements and ths. expectations of the purchasers. Machine hat ever leen mort ' Satltfactvry to the Bvytrt. That any Sewing Machine should hart from th. Weet the Muaovu a the arrinj yr tke POINTS ati l lit XUf ehortvi tl! tiein; tlie wt ronte, vn. Uiuu io Vuft tttafi Hour in tnue, with all li'kt. un;l OaTEB of a .kv t waa oe ioTo'lun" ma it tou;hrii liuilwxva. p.u. ago! and is eold hr aUjDwriaU and Cn. tot toVea it uty Fifty t,'aw t livute. eiy'!tl h.ivliiK choioo K.iit of o" I DO3IESTI0 SEWING If M Wom'sGlorjisEerHsr. LVOV'S 1AGS1CC t?I7;rjCK!) ISO Stats Street, Chicago, III Palmer (Opposite TIIK0r03 TO MACHINE Company, i?uiire'jniit-i:tliiii- ef Rout Or to many minds incredible. Tbe fact it, the iiirentor tturtei right, and that the machine should be superior is only the natural rerult, aud explains the extra ordinary lead which (lis mscbioe take with the public ever machines lost; re yarded as the best. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogues ol "Domestic" Paper Fashions furnished free. (Enelose Stamp) i . many SUPERIORITY I a are claimed for the "Donnnio" seemt UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. 1 Family s Ciicap&RarMfislBn Mnclilnesm. bare sold them in all parts of the country and for all the varied purpose, cf sewing, snd wbetberin city orcouatry JVo CHICAGO the 'Douietiti" Business CfUce i nd Sa'es'ocrnSt t59 Of We - JUiII'OkI iVnitiaii"". th"rnn'ily cvhv(d i'd"f their l it'i. ir K'lpinK'if, iifi'rfnritv, inM fin risicd id the y are ;rv.i' u l l.y Hi"" ta V'i 1S. I nit-- ? In calling th attention of the public t our machine at lliialinie. mt cannot rerrain from referring to our huMiiese We have sold a large cf the last year. ' V iiirw i It. Wbooler O. lt:tymond, I'll ! S ly.iiiw'ilor loiuwt :l,cre.iujr-ti'i';i,aotiillriuul ni"ii, .th J Ui.ri (l..,ini- Agent for the Celebrated 87-l- i. SIX STYLES NO'a I'J MARKCT. STOCK OF STRINGS receipt , a "w - SLGIN WATCHEsS Without exception the bent of all grade, New York rj isxaiar VATCH-E- HAND BOOKS, Ae, S w i n gf Vj- HOOK 3, llaibd pott paid on '.'.. :.-m- Uoiwe.j it) A0EMT FOR NORTUST.X UTAH, ( tlrouli 3 P. to CLicago without thirso. CIO. U BVNLAP,' Bust. :, Act, Cljcak. y p"i.i...ni" W . r i I. Clali. , IIVGB on C OUGHT to KNOW r re-wl- in-?l- JMt.S FrauUliu Outuducu 19, 1ST 5. ' YOU WIFB HAVING LEFT MY RKl AN I) reH.iiihilile fur auv UoRnt, I will nut l deuu contracted by her utlr tin iUt The London correspoudant of the New York Times writes to the paper: On lueeday last a dreadful scandal occurred in the lluuse of Commons, from which the shaken nerves of society hae hardly yet recovered. The Prince of Wales was actually turned out of the House of Commons, along with Prince Cbristiau, the German ambassador, and a number of other distinguished people. In this, however, no msult was leveled at his lloyal Ilighmss. He was ejeeted, with thi other", simply as a 's ranger,' and in conformity with the old rule of the House that if a member espies any 'stranger' present, the Speaker must at once order them to be reaioved." i o SOMETHING NOTICE. Cooney Ochs, aged. 13, a poor boy residing with his parents at 412 Drumm street, accidentally fell into the water about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Oakland ferry landing on this side. The Alameda was just leaving the slip at the time, and is the child immediately sauk, the incident caused much excitement, lie was observed to rise to the surface twice aud to disappear again. Just at this momeut Bartholomew F Callahan, a laboring man, without ttop ping to remove any of his clothes. jumped into the water o rescue the boy. lie dove twice before he suc ceeded in catching hold of him, and held him above the waves until ropes were thrown down aud the two were hauled to dry land. A crowd had gathered on the deck and loudly applauded the gallant act. San Francisco Chronicle. I : - J, JOSEPH T. JOHNSON, O en ltd City. t A-ecut- "Vrautoil! . |