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Show OGDKX DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 25, 1891 XUt IWmer of tbm Tb Bural Kev Turktr bt tiar.k man of f that tber pp fmtmt. La tinner tisra furore. I- btn si tbnastle A ryapj. ia a Ute kaaber a to the cutdi-tko- - of rani uhaV.utts in twity-fiT- e aad fifty year from bow. It is pleas&ct to aut that atHj all look for derided tanroTCme&t U the farmer fnanciall j, ProfesintrUrtaUy arl the JXx Lim sor Be3. Agriltorl a-- !. eullrge, admits tht each will Live a fwoU carmodgue left, bat still k predicts that tLt-r-e wi3 be far lea chewing tubacoo and fjetrieg ia the preorooo of others than there are wtw. grant it! Prufosur BeaU alaopnJieU that them will be less profane language Med. It tnay be, bat one it bound to admit that at proMit the indications are the other war. Stress is laid by many of tfie writers cm the iiKTearing adaptation of machinery, particularly the tlactrv-a- l machinery, to the needs of the farmer. Electrical eosines, they say, will take of both hurse and steam power the pi ia the rural district. Oliver Howard, of Weld county, CaL. louk forward to the erection of neighborhood eltctrical plants and power stations that will trausmit currents ovVr wires to different fanners. just as electric liht is transmitted now. doing the fanner's heavy work all by machinery. Nearly all believe that machinery will in time take the place of hand work in agricult-mr- e, just as it has already done in the trades. Then the fanner's back will remain straight, his inuscL will continue lithe and limber, and he will wear good slothes and enjoy luxuries. Professor Roberts, of Cornell university, looks confidently forward to the time when the farmer will go forth with a clean shirt and a clear head to proclaim that after 8,000 years of struggle and toil ho has regained his lost inheritance. Other predictions are that in 1913 northern farmers will be making most f their own sugar from the beet root; that there will scarcely bo a weed left ia the country, but that America will be as free from these pests as Europe now is. Great relief is expected by one farmer from the tilling up of the country with population, so that our farm products will all be needed for home consumptkm, none will have to be shipped abroad. Bd is glad to-- see, too, the opinion expressed that farmers have the power in their own hands to right whatever wrongs they suffer from. That is the talk. The person who cannot take matters into his own hands and right his wrongs does not deserve to have them righted. labor and buying and selling are also recommended largely. Farmers can join together and inly seed, machinery, groceries even, at tiolesale rates, thus effecting a large kixuk It is predicted by several that vm a v - .1 i i tell his name if he cannot get from the soil double and triple what the farmer today receives, so much will agricultural methods be improved. The fanner will direct the labors of his hired men by telephone, and the dairyman will make butter by centrifugal force, and everybody will travel on railway trains a mile a minute. Professor Roberta makes this inspiring prophecy: m Forming will be conducted by men who will have an extended knowledge of the laws of their well being. Their rations will be pro-parscientifically and with as much care as are those of pigs and sheep at the present day. The physical training of children will receive nearly as much attention as is now lavi y od on the fillies and colts which are so fortunate as o find homes in trotting stables. Mental education will accompany and follow the physical, in order that mind may dominate matter. Having learned and put in operation the laws which govern the physical and mental, and having discovered that they are God's laws and altogether good, reverence, love and obedience to moral law and all law will be as natural to the farmer of tho nest century as light giving is to the sun.. A few generations of lawful living will so intensify desirable qualities that children will be as perfect of their kind as the lambs which now sport in green pastures. Children will not inherit the knowledge of their parents, but they will inherit aptitude for it and what is now acquired at 20 will be easily mastered at in. The steep hillsides and sandy plains will have been reclothed with stately pines, rock ribbed oaks, sweet sapped maples and pliant ash. The harvest will be gleaned with Steam machines of aluminum, which will be scarcely heavier than the family carriage. The inherited desire for stimulants will have been so far bred out of the farmers that they wilt abandon the regular use of spirituous liquors, tea, coffee and tobacco. These will be labeled "drugs" at the apothecary's shop. Tho love for gain will be changed into love for the welfare of children, and every fanner's boy will be trained in all the handicraft and science of agriculture. The most capable" physicians "in the land have been studying carefully the cases in which patients'clied after being treated with Dr. Koch's lymph. In some of these cases they are unable to say whether death vfas hastened by the lymph, and in other cases they are unable to say whether life was prolonged by its use. All that has been absolutely arrived at is that the remedy is a most valuable one, but its results are not yet past the experimental stage. Given a man with dyspepsia, a morbid conscience and the power of seeing all sides of a question, and yon have a man who is always on the fence in reference to current issues, who never has any strong convictions about anything and who always thinks the world is going to ruin. "An able bodied yonng max, depend- ing on women's influence and care to help him, excites a curious contempt in all. sane mind3,?' writes Shirley Dare. The number of roprP3entatives in the nflxt'eongress will he ipi?ror.scd to 353. Tie Hcprful laiiriJriAlj bar sprct mors ia ArT-f,U fjf oil Wril ow invested ia all tho iron indottric of tho d &&tc. Tho sura total f.ts cp fGjO.OJO.OOO. To show for this tVre are 3uO.Oju wen, many of (beta Bere yawxi&s chasms, wortLlesa. VTmrU. EaricW. The facilities of the presest 4sy for tie prodoctioti ef everytliing that vi3 cos dacc to the interval welfare aad comfort of nar kind are almost maliohed aad whea Syrcp of Tigt was rst produced the world was enriched wii the only perfect laxative kaowa, as it is the only which Is tredy pleasing aad "Oh, wo are better acquainted with remedy to the taste aad prompt aad yoor country thaa yon are yooratlveo, effectual to deaaae the system jeu'Jy ia know. We read about all yon it," the the Spring time or, is fact, at aay tis Englishman will cay with tho utmost coutat to the American. And yet that aad the better it is kaowa the more pop-ala- r it becomes. broad minded and e&lihteoed journJ, the venerable Haachttiter Guardian, Dra. Froeaiaa Burrows, Salt Lake, gravfry informed its readers that the will have a branch office every Saturday battle of Wounded Knee took place in at Broom hotel, Ogdea, for the treatKentucky. The English mind will never ment of diseases of the eve, ear, aaso, throat aad lungs. Spectacko accurately get beyond tho tales of early Indian fitted, difficult eases solicited. Glass in fights Kentucky, now over a hundred eyes inserted." years ago. g SQOtM-- l' t-- t DELAY NO LONGER ! Wm. Harcombe's t The Great est Strike. A year ago the Bourne 1121 company, of Fall River, Mass., turned tho into a profit sharing conct-rn- . The eciployes were to receive a certain per cent, of the profit regularly every sii months. The second dividend has been declared, and those interested are satisfied all around with the result of tho experiment So gratifying, indeed, has it been that the managers of the company ftel themselves justified in taking another step for the benefit of their workmen. The profit money was divided among 4u0 working people, and with this number to begin tho proprietors will start a factory savings bank for itt employes. All sums from fivo cents up to (') will be received, and the company promise to pay 5 per cent, on such deposits. This seems to be the only doubtful feature of the movement, for saving! banks run on ordinary business principles are notable to pay 3 per cent. I year. Unless, therefore, the Bourne Mills company have some method oi their own for to ung over the small deposits in a lively manner, it is hard tost; how they can pay so large an interest When the employe's savings amount tc f 100, however, the sum is removed from the company's control and placed ia regular savings bank. estab-li&iae- Among the great strikes that of Dr. Mdes ia discovering las New Heart Cure has proven it f to bo oce of the meet important The demand far it has become astonishing. Already tho treatment of heart disease is being revolutionized, and many unexpected cures effected. It sucn relieves short breath. Muttering, pains in side, arms, shoulder, weak and Lucgry ells, oppreasioa, swelling of ankle, smothering and heart d ropey. lr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervous diseases free. Tho New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed bv H. A. Walker. Also his Restorative Nervine for headache, tits. spreee, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, etc Exceptional Offer. aiiMiimimiiimiiiiimniMiuitmitM From now until March first will bo made a UP" occasion with us, with moving prices on everything. For thesefew days you may revel in luxuries and necessaries, stripped of every thingbut the intrinsic worth yourlown need or desire places upon them. Choice tailor-madsuits and overcoats, fine furnish- inglgoods, hats, shoes, umbrellas and all the choice necessities re- quired by every gentleman are on our counters at 25 to 30 per cent. discount, including all our high- class goods.!! .Do you want them! 1 "C-CEA-- ltlar sif THkil alia! nli i a itivmi all the fees he receives for performing tho marriage ceremony to charitable purposes, mostly to the Southern Home for Destitute Children, an institution in which Mrs. Fitler feels great interest "Take It Before BreaklasU" Because it will give you an appetite, regulate tho bowels and cleanse the system of all impurities. Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic Sold everywhere. To meet frequent calls for mining blanks, The Commercial has printed and hmnn hnnH fnr rbIa the follow in it: Notice of location of mining claim, proof of la Dor penormea, power oi attorney to locate and sell and mining deed. 1 Sudden Deaths. Summer School of Ethic. Heart disease is bv far the most freThat's itt By all means let us have quent cause of sudden death, which in it. The idea was first broached, we be- three out of four cases is unsuspected. s The symptoms are not generally understood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or distress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or dropey, oppression, dry cough, and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on Heart Diseases, free at IL A. Walker who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' un equalled New Heart Cure, and his Restorative Nervine, which cures nervousness, hod ache, sleeplessness, effects of drinking, etc It contains no opiates. iiiiiimi.; tiiitiiiiiitiiitititiiiiiiitiititiiiiittiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitttiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiittiiiitiiiii easily taken and restores healthy vitality to the organs it is intended to operate upon with assured success. S. J. 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Grows Hair on Bald Heads. preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. if Factor v and Salesrooms. of Baldness. 40 5:10 0:20 7:30 8:40 9:50 The Largest Confectionery Manufacturers in Utah Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive GOING SOUTH. 3- iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit Having tried the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea, we cheerfully bear witness to its bene ficial agency in affections of the urinary organs. It is simple, safe and sure; it is 0GDEX CITY RAILWAY CO. A Decaying Institution. AND That is what marriage is, according to a writer iu The Westminster Review. Hot Springs R'y "Culture," according to the writer, is what has done the mischief. People are becoming more and more highly cultivated. As they become more intellectual they are more sufficient to themselves and their own thoughts are good company.' . Then, too, they are so superfine in their tastes and manners that slight disagreeable things jar on theii sensitive natures horribly, and they cannot bo happy in intimate association with any of the opposite sex for a lifetime. At least they prefer going it alone to taking the risk. ' For these or for other reasons marriage is dying out. That it is dying out statistics among all civilized nations, even the United States, prove. Where the time honored institution is still popular it is among the more ignorant classes of society those who toil with theii hands and have no nerves, m for instance in the Ur ited States negroes and Italians. These marry to an unlimited extent, and their progeny populate the earth exactly, apparently, with the kind pf inhabitants least wanted. But robust animal vigor is necessary to continue any race, and this vigor is found most of all usually among toilers who know not metaphysics. Still, it must be confessed that a far larger proportion of their offspring perish in infancy than of the cliildrer of highly organized and refined persons. But if the highly organized and refilled persons will no longer marry, but persist in shirking .domestic life nnd duties, what will become of the race? It will die out in time, as more and more of mankind liecome in their turn rich and then cultured so that they don't w;y.it to marry. Well, what of it? say the cultured and refined people. The race woftld bo better off if it would die out Are human beings so happy and well sal isfied that they have reasdii tf be than.tf ul they were ever born? 1 I P A man widely and favorably kuown 20; 1 2473 Washington Avenue, Ogden. throughout the Pacific coast, gives his Portland, Ore., March 1 "Wm. Harcombe, Editor McCormlck, experience. f e A lieve, by tho Society for Ethical Culture. That organisation invites other orgauua-tionof any religious or philanthrope oature to meet it bdtf way and establish a school where simon pure morality can be so drummed into oomm unity that it will be honest and good mannered from sheer force of drill sad habit. The society will take particular point with those who desire instruotioD p political morality, municipal and otherwise. Juet she thing! Let each large cityaend its mayor, aldermen and ward politicians for three iuobths' iuttroutiuE free, juet as indigent theological student! are helped along sometimes. It would pay every city in the Union to send iti municipal officers at public expense to a school of this kind, to have pounded and drilled into them the pun and lofty teachings of Plato, of Socrates, ol Buddha, Confucius, and of the founder of Christianity, What a startle it would give them tc be told that a city government might bt run on principles of downright square dealing and honesty. And it would bf enough to keep them awake of nights the idea that it was wrong to bay s man's Vote or to fill a contract for pub lie work with rotten wood and use mud instead of mortar. Then they would undoubtedly have a fit of illness over the information that there was such a formula as the golden rule. 3 0 YSF ER AND SHORT ORDER HOUSE Sunday Dinner from J3430 4 to t p. in. GRANT AVE, OCTUKX. I aar- i m o ro - |