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Show .How to Treat Site (8cpn function. z. Slander. We once heard a Btory of two men who started together ene bright morning for a whole day's journey. They soon became separated. The one reached his destination before the sun had sunk beDried-appl- e Pies. hind the western hills where he made I loathe! aMior! duteat! despite! himself comfortable at the inn. His only Abominate pies! trouble was concern for his laggard comI like good bread, I like good meat, panion. He thought surely some evil Or anything that', fit to eat; must have befallen him. But of all poor grub beneatb the eUei, Long after dark his fellow traveler are The poorest ia rived. When asked the cause of his deplea. Olve me a toothache, or aore eyoi,, lay he replied : "I was obliged to stop at every other Ia preference to auch kind of piei. to whip off the unmannerly dogs house The farmer, take the knurlient fruit, that barked at me. Didn't they bark at Ti wormy, bitter, and bard, to bout; you also ?" They leave the bulla to make ua cough, "Yes," replied tho other, "but I did And don't take half ttio peeling off; not stop to whip them. I simply told Then on dirty cord they're itrung, thetn they 'were HMfred .'cBrs toit drove And from aome chamber window htiug; on." f. f And there they aerve a roost for flien We:are generally losers' In the end, if Until they're ready to make plea. we stop to refute all the back-bitinTread on my conn, or tell nie lies, and gossipirigs we may hear by the way. e But duu't paaa me pioa! They are annoying it is true, but not dangerous, so long as wo do not stop to expostulate and scolds Our characters How They Know llic Yankee are formed and sustained by ourselves, own actions and purposes, and our by An American tells this story of Lis fornot by others. Always bear this in eign experience: "that calumninators may usually One day last Fall in company with an mind, to timg and the slow but trusted be eminent clergyman of London, I wasmak-in- g of publio opinion. ' justio steady Tunnel the toward Thames my way when we were stopped by an itinerant vendorof pictures, who seemed to know Fubltahed every WEPNE8DAT nd BATURDAY by the Oodkn I'ubusiiiko Coufaki. D. c, m.. i. W. PARKHURST'S COLUMN. SMITH & GO'S COLUMN. nblil OGDEN CITY. WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! The Best Thing dried-appl- my companion. "liny some of these picturcsof the public buildings of London, sir," said he, "and you can give them to your American friend totake home with him." I was in a hurry, but my wonderment would have stopped me if 1 had been running to a fire. "llow in creation did you know I was an American?" I asked. Why I couldn't niiHtukethat,"the pic- ture seller replied, with a quiet laugh. Excelsior Mills!! OGDEN CITY. NEAtt We aro now prepared to exchange 3 JUST A IT OF Prints, latest Style-sDUNNELL, AMERICAN, Domestics, 31. FEMALE Flannels, RELIEF Swiss Muslin, Flowers, NEW STOCK Ribbons, SPRING GOODS, Parasols, Shakers, FENCING FOR FARMERS, $2S. 31. per ASSORTMENT M. FARMERS, now is your Time for Fen 17-- tf cing. G110UND TO LEASE. and at Alexandria the climax was cap- ed by a ragged little descendant of the 'haroahs, who besought me to take a ride on his donkey. "Strong donkey fast donkey nice Yankee Doodle donkey!" with his irresistible appeal in the only English words he knew. .a. Tito Best Place for A E1, at Sole Leather. i work-horse- HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE "JUNCTION" OFFICE, 00 DEN. All Orders personally and promptly attended to. manufactured by us la warranted to Erery Article .. . r i uu. w uiwjv1, ui tun- wmh uuaiui ;.. . DR. It. TIBBITS, l?li ywloin n nmj Surjjeon. WALKER OFFICII JJONVTrS DRl'd AT 8T0UK, HOOKS, lam Mi Also, Grain Grass Scythes, Cradles, Snaths, V.T. country promptly at IWm Horn mi Hoes, DR.WM.H. GROVES, t A Rakes, Forks. Soutlr Strwt 9AJX LAKE CITY, UI nm CI UVUNV BTwn UUWS "LATHER AND SHAVEM." OF TUB THOMAS, FORMERLY Oplcu IlutiKe and well known as an accom plished knight of the acizaora and blade, hat opened limine on Main atrret, a little north ot n. LeaTitt'a. 11. ask. 6t the patronage of bia old friends and of all who want a cloan shave in an easy chair, with alight baud and a keen raaor. 14lf t , John Morrissey is reported to made more money at Saratoga this have sea son than during any previous season. Dr. Livingstone is alive enoe more GEOCERTJES. 40,000 lbs. HARDWARE - The Office of the City Recorder is at and has been heard from. Dr. Kirk, at the Uthee cf the "Ogden Junction," Zantibar, has had a letter from him and Seventies' Hall, near the U. C. R, R. he is soon to make his appearance at Station. one of the European settlements. Office Hourtfrem 10 a. in. till 3 p. m. Unspoken thoughts are virgins. They must be wedded to words ere they can attain perfect existence ; and once unit Cards ed, they live and bear fruit forever, Trinted at the Offr-- e of thii Paper with neatnen, Ho decree can divorce them. ana auopawo, ou reasonable terma, punctuality Ogden City, will attention. Superintendent Tho art is all l afix)ii C11EAPEI1!! CHEAPEST!!! rei-'- All rul.li will) rr'liii Ull'Ilt At tlio New immense Stock on hand and an inexhaustible quantity to come. &.C0. I1ST Yard OGDEN, ALL KINDS OF c ,s. .V I! Si Si Plank, K ton. Scantling, Joists, Flooring Beams, Rafters, R Man V I A C.S I II 01 laUIl B EE InchandLumber Sheeting, $30 to $35 per Thousand. FROM ' $25 to $30 por Tliousand. I Ric S Hoi t J 1 F. FIRST-CLAS- S Flooring, and Picketing, the same price. Business attended to at ALL HO URS, BAY or NIGHT. $30 to $35 1 Mi of per Thousand. PRODUCE TAKEN PUGET SOUND, At Cash Hates. SAN FRANCISCO, Bills of all kinds sawed to order at a few day's notice. 11 1 Sugar Pine FLOORING, WE CAN GIVE NO CREDIT AT FIGURES. THESE Ceiling, Shingles, Laths, etc., etc. BAY HUMBOLDT RED WOOD To FARMERS and MER CIIAXTS of UTAH wc offer this advantage: We will TAKE ALL KIXDS OFTJY, for more than Twelve Months, and can confidently ask the public tinuation and an for a conextension of their CEILING, Flooring, COUNTER TVc iiiTito Inspection BOARDS, Shingles. BOORS, SASH BOORS, and BLINBS u:i. CLAWS ox, D. W. i-- tf Al)' Oittir c larg Finishing Lumber made to order. Handbills, Posters, and . hart prompt Tateii. went At Markot Rntes: F.gjr, Butter, Flour, or oth productions of tlie Karin. A lo Stock ot any kiat Sheep, Cows, Work Cattlr; Wagons, etc. Store Pay at cash rates, or even Cash lUelf refused. We are also prepared to furuuh Shingles and Defy Competition. CIIEAPEK Til AX EVER OFFERED BEFORE. On good seeurity m c wU also Rive time, on PART PAYMEXT, for large & Co., JOSHUA WILLIAMS & CO., A'orth-We- st One and a Half Blocks West of the 'Junction" Office, Corner of Union Square, Closo to the "Josctios" Pbiktins Ornct, OGDEN. PARKIIURST, Aear the FfiOFKlBTOR. 60-I- f All communication! to be addressed to SMITH 5a M O M fl Ri 11 orders. AH Orders addressed to D. II. TEERY, tiou u WILL FURXISH LORIN FARR, Mayor. o five pi AJv eJ fur CHEAP! PICKET Expected in a few days. TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. Spw tho oi N patronage. To nil whom It may concern. At sertet J. WILLIAMS We have transacted business in Ogden CITY LICENSES. ATOTICE IS IIERSBY GIVEN, THAT all Persons engnged in Business in i. Ogden City, (tcr wnicli the City Ordv mince provide that a license must be ebtaine;,) witheut first procuring license aro liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a fine. By order of the City Council, Ogden. TOES, BUTTER, CORN, ALL KINDS OF Let your promises be sincere, and so prudently considered as not to acoeed the reach of your ability. ITe who promises more thau he can perform is false to himself, and he who does not perform .what he has promised is false to his menu. . i Our conversation should be such, that youth mar therein find improvement, women modesty, the aged reepect, and an men civility, Education pays an onual income for lire without expenso for insurance, repairs, or taxes. Happiness is a perfume that e.ie can not shed ever anothor "without a few drops falling on one's self. - Bring FLOUR, POTA Cooking Stoves, milOMAS Brilliants. , & Trai f: Hay-rake- s, A tended la. OnYt.-S-m- OF Asd California S. S. TUCKER, any Imported. of all kinds Cheaper than anybody in BOOTS & SHOES Etc. Etc. .Tolner, and a Horse. Carpenter,' Cabinet 3Iakcr, "Gosslpcr," in the Rural World, says: Winter or summer, except in a stormy time, there is no place so comfortable for s eolts or tired as a good pasture lot. To tie up a horse at night In a narrow coll, with a plank floor to stand on, is a species of cruelty that civiliza- tion ought to be ashamed of. If the poor animal must be confined like a convict in a dungeon, for pity's sake let Itiut. have his head,' and give him at least twelve feet 8quaro,with a soft dry floor to stand or lie on. Id the large cities land is worth more money than horses; but on the farm there is no excuse for any such wicked economy. Ask the horse what ho wants, and he will toll you that a place where hecan walk around, lie down and stretch his tired limbs and roll over from one side to the other, gives him more ease and comfort, after a day of hard work, than the most costly plank stalls, with all the accompaniments of stifT bristle brushes, rubcurry-comb- s, ber cloths and dexterous hostlers that eaa be produced. QUANTITY CALIFORNIA at Union Square. For ui ticulars apply to JAS. McOAW, the Junction 013c. 3(Mf LARGE UTAH LUMBEE Better and For all building purposes, from OF WHIPS. Butim Tea with Fencine, OYSTERS. AX will Sell Lumber BY THE LATHS, $o. go ai'e- - Cheaper tha CAR-LOA- D. 20-t- AT TUK REV EUR HOUSE SAI.OON, My English friend laughed long and CALL 8outh Street, Salt Luke City, where loud at the man's adroitness. you will find J OK. KI.U.MO.NS or bia luaiatanU and willing to aerre yon with "I believe he ia more than half right," ready he said. "See if your nationality is not FRESH OYSTERS, tiOLUKN CROWN CIGAKS, detected everywhere you go." TIGS FEET, etc It was even so. In Paris I was imporJt V Call and tea hi in. "i tuned to buy a photograph of La Fayelte, because he was "Ze friend of ze Americans;" in Genoa a dirty vagabond was clamorous to exhibit to me the house where Columbus was born, because he BrTLDISO disoovered the "Signor's great oountree:" SEVERAL VERY ELIOIBLE Corner of Imm od the Jiurth-we- JUST READ THIS: by 6 -- Inch, per ' ' i tract. in 1-- 4 1 ckargi We 1,000,000 SHINGLES, Sugar Pine, $4.50. Toweling, Cambrics, Silicias, YVTIN. Ginghams, Chambrays, Cassimcrcs, 1 Irish Linen, 8liu 1 mils Checks, Jeans, "Junction" Trinting Offic R. 200,000 Feet at $29. per ID OGDEN. IEPOT. Denims, Stripes, LIJIll)j Close to the etc.) Brown and Bleached eilit tf P. 15. iimnnn UNION SQUARE, for ARB, WEST END C. Single Xorth - West Corner 0f GARNER, MERRIMAC, (SPRAGUE, One pound of Grease to every pound, of Wool will bo required, if it in nut tiiriiixhed the be deducted from the wool. will of the price gretuo first-clas- III ARRIVED: ITLIi SUPPLY OnY AT THE mnii11 7 OGDEN "You're American all over." 1 then purchased a Beef and all kinds of Soft Grease picture and asked him to expluin himself. taken in Exchange for "I would know you by your soft beater bat," be said. "That is an American ATVO fashion." Well if it were not for that." s FULLER and He glanced down at my feet. JxJf Wanted a FINISHER. "Your boots would betray you. Nobody but Americans wear square toes." Itas--A A DA IX, Pl'GSLEY A Co. Well what else?" "Your chin whiskers. Englishmen always wear mutton-cho- p stylo." "Well anything more." "If you won't be offended sir?" COOPERATIVE "Not at all; I am seeking for information." ASSOCIATION, "I should know you by your thin peaMAIN STREET, OGDEN. ked face." "Well my friend," I said, "I fancy you FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY BEQ TO are at the end of your catalogue now. TUB the attention of tho Ladies to their Suppose that I wore astiff, high crownod hat, round toed boots, mutton-choppe- d or whiskers and had a face as red and chubby as any in Britain would youboablq to know me for an American then?" Coasi.ting of Artificial, Feuthera, Ribbons, Hata, Certainly I should, as soon as I heard etc., etc. A tine assortment, for aale, cheap. you speak," the fellow triumphantly f ' "You Americans Invariably commence every sentence with a d. TRUCREE a Dim AND CLOTH FOR WOOL CLOTI I FOR THE Yet! dried-ftppl- e dried-appl- LumbeE V. C. R. Depot, OODEX. 44-- ly P. O. Box 90. |