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Show 4 3b( "Ofliftt Hilling' gunrtid every WKKNFJDA-- ami PATlDAY I1T me VAuas rtaxiflninu wMrji C. W. FKNROKK, Biuiuem Manager, to in u llaaiuua eoliiinliiik iitmct should he eddr PobHshed I5elo'(l Farmers: Agrikultur iz the muther ov farm produce; she iz of gardin sjws. also thtfc 2 o'clock in the t liizif at inornin, bild up a big fire iu the kitchen, bum out two pounds of half-pas- kau-del- About oho iiillo from J;iriieAVn, Iturstel eouitty, tlu're livrn'oiie ok the moat remarkable- fatnilius in allthis aomiiionwcalth, and, probably, ii the United States. . Mr. James Jr fries, who w mow iu tliiscity Borvinou the petit jury in th L nited .State (uii. tells his owu story, and sayn tlia. he was married befort he was beveuteeii years old, Ian wife being only live daya younger than himself. They lived together coven years without children, when his wife gave birth to In the twius, a boy and a girl. years that followed, nineteen children were born to tho hajjy oouple, each of tho first three births being twins,' and 'each subsequent birth alternating between twius and single births, until the fifteen years were accomplished and nineteen chil droit Urmipurwd the family circle, seven pairs of twins being bom daring the time. Mr. Jeffries is only forty-fiv- e years old,, and id still youthful in appearance and very stout. His wife tievef hnd better health in all her life than at present, though she will not weigh a hundred pounds. Her greatest weight at any time was not iikore than 110 pounds. The boy of the first twins now weighs 105 pounds, tho girl liJo pounds. All the buys who are grown have, made largo men; the girls are of good size and all the children rif-tee- u healthy. Hut five out of the nineteen have died. Mr. Jeffries has ten brothers, all of whom aro largo men, and within tho families of theso elevcq r.bothem there aro thirty-nevpairs' ott wins,' making seveuty- fourjaiif children, to say uotbing of the'tmsV'of 'singld1 births. 1'ive of Mr. Jeffries fuhildreu are married, and, aduej to "all those, singular facts, notwithstanding tho absenco of silvery Jocks. on t his head, he is the granfUatlic? of fivu children. Louis- ll 3rot::sfii7iiMtf But for li. ... (r: It turns out that the immense petition sent to" Vat,hington by the women of 1' tali is not against, but in favor pf, polygamy, which puts a somewhat different complexion upon the affair,' and introduces a new source of perplexity. A contempo of rary yesterday asserted tho this petition being sent, at Once refutes the assertiou so often made, by the Mormon loaders, that tho women of that Territory aro iu favor of this Our friend pecuftus institution." will JiO compelled to moderato his exutioiv jiotf Jig finds that the petition really supports tho system it was said to denounce. Hut it is quite comprehensible 1 that the Mormon womca should .send such a petition, and, i haivii Very little difficulty in divining its" conteuts. They assert that of the Mormons for polygamy is a plot of tho Federal officuf to win - notoriety for 'They represent that the direct result of sucti legal decisions ns are sought yfiir bo to mako concubines oi tkimsands of virtuous and helpless women, and bastards of tho children. They submit that tho virtuui, indignation of the United States Govern uien. which has tolerated polyglnny for twenty years, and has tacitly sanctioned it, cannot ruju of. these, innocent the degradation of u ir offspring. They tliat lh.t evils .which must flow from persistence in tho present them-selv'S- J. Hid urocse v s. ure boots. Wilt pashuntly lor ua tu brute. When da duz brake, then kununeuse tew etir up the geese aud worry the hogs 'J much fleep is minus to geese Remember you kaut and tho hogs. git reh on a farm unless yu rizo at 2 o'clock iu the inornin, and stir up the hogs and worry the geese. The happiest man in the world iz the fanner ; he rizes at 2 o'clock in the niorniu; he watches for da lite tu brake, aud when she duz brake, he goes out and stirs up the geese and worrys the hogs. What iz a lawyer? What iz a merchant ? What iz a dokter ? What iz a minister ? I anser, nothin A farmer iz tho uoblest work of God ; ho rizes at 2 o'clock iu the morniu, nud burns out half a pound ov wood and two kords ov kandles, and then goes out tu worry the geese aud stir up the hogs. holoved jarmers, adew. ! Josh Bi lungs. aorikultibuss. 1st. Fkarsity of beets aro the est kind of beets to beet ; their grate skarsity makes them beet all other kinds (f beets.' 2d. Turnups should be planted near the top ov the ground, if you want them to turn up good. JJd. Egg plants iz good, but eggs sot under a stiddy hen will produce more chickeus than they will tu plant them. 4th. Fotatoze are generally a helthy krop, but they are liable tew have week eyes. 5th. KowCTinibcrs do the best in a lot hi themselves. It aiut best to cumber up a kitchen garden with cows. 6th. Oats will grow on sum warm land, but tu yield well thoy have tu bo thrasht; it iz jess so with beans, only beans has got tu bo poled fust, and thrasht all rwards. 7th. Rye duz best on a dry and thirsty pile, especially old rye ; too much water will drown out old rye. 8th. Tud btoola will du well on a wet earth ; bo will tuds ; but wood-chucmust have a gravelly silo. hard- ks Main Street, To DistiUisE Castor Oil. Bub GATE Confectionery, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. To Prevent Discoloration Apply repeatedly cloths wrung out of hot water or the tincture of arnica. Who will Bend in a few loads of hay on subscription. The Junction oflict will allow the highest market ITat. price. den, o PIOXEEK LIE OF 1JT.1II. ON AND AFTER O o r. has been removed to XII of the Klck Titliing Office, on theKeueb, j2 THE BEST yUALlTV OF 2 One Oguen. vt - , ij O $20 to $&j per 1000 if ft CO 1 mm MONDAY, d Wlieat, Oats Barley, etc. lulieii tu pay&uessl. TKW A T ULY S3 $30 to $40 vcr 1000 feet, ir, Traioa wilt lento Ogdcn daily at 8 .niM Mid S.30 p.m. ArriTO at Suit Lake CI I J at 10 a.m. and o COOD WANTED. Arply to Wisthkop Faulkt, one bloo East nheTithiiip Office (on the Bench), Ug'len. LEVI WHEELElt. 4Mf T.30 p.m. Leave Salt Lak Ctt daily at i a.m. and !. 15 p.m. Arrive at Ogdtm at 7 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. Cm Cm DIVIDE. BEAR MIXED TRABftS S3 STEAM SAW MILL. HOROSCOPE FOR OKTOBER. at the For all Information concerning Freight or Fa (age, apply to D.O.CaLDKR, Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, 8CPURINTKNDK.NT. ii' ill SEWING MACHINE. CO or delivered in rilllfl to DRUGGISTS, A GOOD MEAL THE can be OX 150TIL NO COG WHEELS. obtained At nil reasonable For Circular and Sample of Sewing, address IRA l'FOUTZ, Hours at the Agect, Salt Lake City. OTtf GOLDEN GATE THE CHOP HOUSE. OGDEN JUNCTION BOOT AUD SHOE CHICAGO. I)K.T Morhin vniiety of Hemming, Felling, Tucking, yuiltiiig, Kuffliug, STRAIGHT NEEDLE poo-ple,n- gov-erntu- LATEST IMI'KOVKD. lights! rumiiiig Sliuttle SID BA11XAM) WHITE, Paint & Oil Dealers nud Kvevy STITCH ALIKE Mill to Osden. days. VAN SOHAACK, Fourth Street.OgJeu, will receive prompt attention. I he wouian born this month will bo short of statue, and acquainted STEVENSON & EEID, with grief. She will want a great Mr. H'ai. PAUL. Architect and Builder, will act an WHOLESALE 3tf our Aiient in Salt Lake City. them-Wljtlmauy things in this world that aint She to be will handy got. marry just about tho right time, and undertake tew live with her mother-in-laGEO. WHITEHEAD. FRANK WHITEHEAD. which iz a difficult kontract tew fill. AND The policriai'xoeod any possible good winiiu bora this month are like a to RED-TOprosecutions. P farther and llhodo Hand greening, ripen slow, They might jjo claim fliat tho 'prosecutions aro aud aro most delightful away long in 90, 92, and 94, Lake Street, (Corner Dearborn street,) unla wll,.Uut th couduct of Judge tho winter. ' McKflan is "adiPgrtirc to tho ' that his Court is a JudiCurs for Catarrh in SiiKEr. cial shambles, that he metes out rank Especial attention to Territorial A correspondent of the Hural Xew Trade. injustice, and. .that the Admini- Vurker, E. L. Gage, in ppeaking cf stration' hot 'only "cannot Suppress this very common and equally troublpolyguniy byempkying such instru- esome disease and its euro says: ments and such a policy, but must "Tako & imfrom a hen's WHITEHEAD BRO'S, britri0coi disgrace - and confusion merse thequillfeather eud iu wing, spirits f HOME MANUFACTURES. upon itself if it persisis in its proturpentine, ruu it up the nostril of se i rtXJ aha .iQ&cr a men to Record. Slain Street, Ogden, the Bheep, the whole length of the OUR feather and twist it round before imONE DOOR NORTH OF Ouo will ure PIDCOCK'S STORE. application if mtuiy mersing friends you havo, t into office; if ordinary cases the second or third, yoiuwijJi to.kuow how many friends at intervals of two or three days, will ii now in', operation, manumcturing (..lota Boots ami Shoes of superior quality. cure tho worst." voir KirvVt, get iuto ' trouble. .7. i L a '. The writer claims that by the above The HiKhctat Price paid for Ai Happy: Wt i mas. Is she not treatment he has cured cases of caVI ooi. OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIthi very spavVlc'and suushine of life ? tarrh that refused to yield to IITS" ordinary A woman who is hnppy becnuse sho treatment, and TO ORDER. MADE an gives opinion that cannot fielp it w hose smile the cold- catarrh is sometimes "caused more by ttrpair neatly executed, on the shortest notice. at our est, .sprinkle of, misfortune cannot hot, dry weather than wet" in which All kind of Pay taken. Call and give jour order.. dampen. Men make a terrible mis- ho will find tho majority of for Sale. Leather take when ihey innrry for beauty, r arrayed against him. : talent or rtjlif fliiweetePt wives are those who pofscsui tho A Black Mark. Tho "mark" secret of Aa GOOD aa the BEST and an CHEAP aa the 0. F. W11ITKUKAB. being content rumor any circumstan- that Judge M'Kean is making in C11KAPKST, at the Uleh or poor, Jiigh or low, it I tah in ces, Coal and Lime Sign, persecuting the Mormons makes no d i fly fence ; the bright little through courts and juries organized Corner of FOURTH I YOUNG STREETS, fountain of 'joy bubbles up just as and packed ' to convict. 00 DEN. Omaha AND I'UOFKSSIONAl TJIYERT MERCHANT t rt.H .nn.. Tfcjlr satisfaction guaranteed. .11 J I' man i uiuhiciuv ui trie neart. UvruhL S"t 3. bJijtdrr)nvthj ' e. Corl'nir. etc., eusny iHtrfurmed. JtiT Teams wanted to haul I.u m tier on Shares from the aI.lraJ IS TI1K iiiiule L ill Onlr Head- WEED Ogden City. AM K INDIGESTION, ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tie Chest, Dlrzincss, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain la the region, of the Kidneys, and a hundred other paLahl symptoms, nre the offsprings of Pyspepsla. They Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate tht torpid liver and bowels, which render themofoneiiniHil' efficacy In cleansing the Mood of all Impurities, and: Imparting new life and vigor to the wholo system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, fetter.Stlt Rheum, Blotches Spots, Pimples, rnstules, Bolls, CaScald-llcnSore Eyes, Erisip. rbuncle, elas, Itch, Scurfs, IHcoloratior.s cf the Skin, Humors, aud Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or natore, are literally dug up and carried out of the system ! a short time br the nse of these Bitters. One bottle b mi ll raws ill convince the uott Incredulous of Uieir curative effect. Cleanse the VltlMed Blood whenever ven find Its Imparities burst lug through the skin In l'iiiiplrs. Kr Hons or Sores, cleanse It w hen von find It iihstrnciwa and Rlncirlsli in the veins: cleanse it when itlil'eul.aot your feelinirs will tell von when. Keep the blood par aud Uie health ui the s litem w 111 follow. other WORMS, lnrklniHs PIN, ofTAu PE, and liuiny thnnFiindH. nre etiecluallr tftMror--edaireninvrd. For full directions, read carefully the clrculnr around earn bottle, printed In (but languages Eiiglbli, German, I reuth aud bpanlh. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. IT. McDONALD 1 CO; Druggists and Gen. Apents, San Francisco, Cat, sad 32 ard 84 Commerce Street, New Vork. t7-SOBY ALL DRUGGISTS AXD DEALKE&. 2 u o- Lowest Kates. Orders filled at the DlBestive Orirans. DYSPEPSIA OR "FA3IILY FAY0K1TE" LUMBER, INunenitere will pleue pnrchaae tbeir ticket" at the often. Fifty cnU additional will be charged Ueo the hire u collected on the train. ' which Is generally produced by derangement of the o FINISHING , FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether la young or old, m&rrled or .Ingle, at the dswa of womanhood or at tho turn of life, these Tonic Bitters asro no equal. BlllouM.Reinlttent and Intermittent Fevers, Disenscs of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys, a.4 Dlndder, these Bitters have beon most succestfal, Sucli Disensrs nra caused by Vitinted Bleed, o from Bear Lake Divide, near Mount Xaab, for Snle at the Mill, from tions and remain long unwell, provided their bone, are nut utoiruycu uj uuucrai puison or other ntaBL. and the vital organs wasted beyond the point ofreT pair. They are a Gentle Pnrgatlre at well as a Tonic, possessing also, the peculiar merit of aotlng us a powerful agent In relieving Congestion oruUlaa-matloof the I.lver, and all the Visceral Organs. For Inflammatory and Cbronlo Ratnnn. tlnm and Gout, Dyapcpala or Indigrstiea, S PI! LUMBER LOGGED GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIPii GIVING l'RIXCIPLE, a perfect Uenovatot Iuvlgorator of the System, carrying off all pelsonow CD matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Blttcra according to dlrte. in Cash or its equivalent. Also CEDAR POSTS forSale. RAILROAD. ers," "Ecatorers," &c, that lead the tinnier drunkenncas and rnln, bnt are a true Medicine m.. from the Native Root, and Herts of California. 'reo riuim miii muuuiiu c.i 1 cuniaig.ii, MieTlretka ii..L.ii. and at the Yard from UTAH CENTRAL CoTuimZT. T THE T7HITE PIKE LUMBER YARD WHITE It U. McUcialb 0a. A( U, 8a FraoclMO, 0.1, and 81 and Si Qi!iuSf? Vinegar Hitters are not a rile Fancy Drink Made of Poor Kum. Whiskey, Proof and Refuse Liquors doctored, iplced anaSpirit, iwieu nedto please the taste, called "Tonic,' "AdmUi. Tew kure the bite uv a krab, soke LAKE the krab's feet in bileing hot water. Tew find tho conteuts uv a galon Id addition to the above, uv whiskee, multipli a pint of fusil ile bi 8 pints ov Venis turpentine. Jew ture tne gout, live on Uoston WILL RCH D. JAMES & Co. krakcers, and saw wood for 25 cents a kord. DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Having removed their Mill to the White l'ines on the Bear Lnke Divide, are now Tew mako a goose cood eatinsr. prepared to fill bills for the best Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. and 6 p.m. bring her up tcuderly. and Tew keep kaU from bein eat op bi Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 5.30. p.m. , rats, muzzle tho rats. The male man ushered iuto existence this month will be ov an inquiring mind. Tho fust thing he will in quire for will be for some good cider. He will studdy divinity tust, but will quit that and becum a konductor on a ralerodo ;this pays better, and haz moro perquisites. He will marry the woman ov hiz choice, which iz good, before he dies, but idler he dyes he will hav black hair tho rest ov his J. Walmx Proprietor. REMOVAL! from Bruises. J"8 DR. WALK EK'S rALlFojA.. tf up two drops oil of ciunamon with an ouuee of castor oil. Children will take it as a luxury, and ask for more. GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVER MILLIONS Bear Tewlmoay Wonderful Curailve EO.,.. j SIMPLE RKMIDIZ. A SfOVILLE, The following is one of tho thrillManufacturer unci Dealers in ing incidents of the receut fire, which occurred iu Washington st. tunnel : During the fiercest era of the fire, when thousands upon thousand were ISuilding Material, rushing through the tunnel, which is over one thousand feet iu length, the Doors gas suddenly gave out, and all were Windows, Glazed left in total darkness. A terrible panic, ISliuds, a collision, aud the trampling to daath etc., etc. of the weaker by the stronger seemed inevitable. But, strange as it may seem, everybody iu the dark recess Our Mill is now running and we are seemed at once to comprehend tho prepared to furuish and for coolness courage. necessity IlilLs of Lumber, eie., Not a man lost his presence of mind, to order. but all with one accord bore to the Our yard on Main Street is supplied right, each calmly enjoiuing upon the with a good assortment to meet the others to be cool and steady, aud to demand for march steadily on till the light could Pickets, Lumber, Lath, etc. be reached. Hapidly, but without Shingles, confusion, the two columns moved on alwith darkness thick the through II. B. SCOVILLK can be seen at the most military precision, the silence Office, the broken frequent oii'y by being Off There shouts of "Bight," Bight." was no collision, and no one was seevery day, during business hours. riously harmed, but all reached the Give hiiu a Cull. eud of the tunnel in safety, and then, for the first time in almost teu minutes, breathed freely. LUIBSE GOLDEN Htep-muth- j 6 COLUMN. KELSON'S H. B. Scovhae- J.WUUAW. WILLIAMS LETTKR TO FARMERS. The Story of a lliMiiarkij,i l'uinil) In the KenUwKj fountains, Incident of the Great Fire. roolisliucsw. SHOP! JOUrniATIiXGOFFICB 5t-3- m la supplied with the latest improvsd facilities for turning out svery description of BRICHAM CITY Woolen Factory MCK0ofH(?C . ICE CREAM, JOB PRINTING The Best in Town, always ready. WYTlCENSESr in every , Style, la the finest style. To sill ivhoui it may concern.. VfOTlCE IS UEKEB'i GIVEN, THAT all l'ersi'tis engaged in Bunine? ii Ogden City, (tcr wnich the City Ordinance provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring licnHe are liable to be taken before any Alderman ol said City, and be subjected to a I'iue. 15y order ef (he City Council, LESTER J. 1IEKU1CK, Mayor. i Cash paid for Hides flock-maste- rs T AXXERY. GIVE ME A. CA-HXi- . Cash pa id for Hides. mic 12-l- TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Eecorder. msii:ss cut ns. it TUOMAS. , JOHN H. KELSON. 18-l- y Fifth Street, Ogden. The Office ot :he City Recorder is Oliice of the "Ogden Junction, of Mnin and Fourth streets. IL-ufro, 10 a. ra. till Zp.m. the. cm-i.e- j 6v |