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Show Apeciflcfor Siuall-Pox- . Mormon Influence in Saltpetre was accidentally discov ered to be a specific for this loathsome It was in the following disease. manner: A middle as;ed lady, th six children, had often pother sought rt lift from a pain in the back by taking saltpetre and brandy. Smull pox was prevailing in the ciy. ! was exposed to it, aud conjjrs The priiuoni-tortrac'td the disea.se. systems were very violent fever extn inly hiih severe pain in the head, and excruciating paius in the region of the kidneys. A physician was called during the uihr, but, in 'loubt as to the uature of the disease, though suspecting it to be a case of snjall pox, he made uo prescription, promising to return at early dawn. Fever and pain increasing, she begged her husband to prepare her the old preparation of saltpetre and brandy. The latter was not then to be had, but he crushed a piece of nitre as larga a a common This she took in a vhite,bean. of cold water. Fueling pome better the dose was repeated Fain soon subsided and she slept well during the remainder of the night, acd awakened feeliug perfectly well! When the doctor called he wasastou ished to see Mrs. superintending the affairs of her household. He left without making any prescription! She had sixty well defied pustules but they were but od her face; inflamed and not at all pain lightly ful. The development of small pox on her entire person were in number and appearance iu keeping with those . - v Idaho. The Mormons are represented in the Congress of the United States by a Delegate of their own choosing aud he has always been respected as such and had as much in- hience as the representative rom any other sectiuu elected A iy any other class of people. radical administration his embraced polygamy for fifteen years past with ut hating it bad ennu-ito try to cotch it. Two counties in eastern Idaho contain Mormons enough to send to the Territorial Legislature uembers of their own religious be ief, who have all the privileges and receive the same treatment that are xtrtidinl to those not of their creed; nd where any measure has beeu up which the Republicans wished to de eat or shove through their votes were as much lobbied by these same parties who now see the black cloud, as if thev had been elected by a con stituency not composed of Latter day Saints. And during the session of the coming legislature you will see the Republicans again trying to sugar tin Mormon members into vot iog their way of thinking. Rut the citizens of Oneida and Rear Lake counties are Democratic, ai.d the man they intend to vote for a dele "ate to ('ongress has been announced Two years by the rads as unclean. ago when Tom Reunett was trying to get their support the opponents t Democracy couldn t see the black cloud. They failed to get it then, and knowing that they never can succeed hereafter, the cloud now lowers about our house. The people of the Territory are too intelligent to bo humbugged by such twaddle as Republicans are putting forth to de feat theeleetion of Hon. S. S. leun It is entirely too thin. Idaho u Itoout Tor More Sheep. Last year we paid foreign couu tries fifty millions of dollars for woolen goods and eleven millions oi dollars for manufactured goods When we have in the country tweii ty million more sheep than we have now, we shall only produce the wool we use: and yet there is no country on earth where sheep could be raise so profitably as in the United States. nut we are coming every year nearer to suDi.lvin;: ur own markets with the wool they demand. In 1875 the wool clip of the country was rieiriy 200 000.000 pounds, while in 1800 it was only 05,000.000. Kx. Ileaufy an well as Utility. Mr. George Dawson, in a lecfure at Riruiingham, Eugland, said that the office of a man s house was not only to give shelter, food, and meat, but also to surround his children with 'hose fair siphts and sounds by which the sense of beauty might be developed. There were houses iu that town in which not a poem was read nor a song sung throughout the year, and yet people wondered why their children were vulgar. Ihe beauty of towns was one of the most deserving. If a town was beautiful, people took a pride iu it, liked to live ;n it, and were sorry to leave it. Iu Dirmingham they wanted a new society, to be eaDed the Reanty So ciety. Mi WTE Direct from Eastern and Western Markets, And are therefore able to compete in price and quality with any house in Utah. Our stock consists of STAPLE and FANCY The Statesman has at last concluded to shoulder the task and squelch Mormonism. It made a column and on her face. a half dash at it last week. The pe Ib due time all her children and culiar institution will flourish right her husband were similarly affected along, we presume, notwithstanding; by fever and pain ia the head and and Utah, one of the most prosper back, and received similar treatment, ous Territories in the domain, will and the results were the same. SevWorld. eoatinue to send a delegate to Con eral families caught the prevailing gress, as usual. Why will that whom his told t ttontagion, handful of Mormons Iwing in Oneida and Rear Lake counties, in the gtory and recommended the same Hadly Sold. remedy, and in every case tbe results exercise of their great American prewere favorable. DemoThe Youngstawn Vindicator relates rogative, persist in voting the The facts came to us at first hand, cratic ticket? Idaho World. and the reader may rely upon them the following: as exact statements without cmbel Shortly before Joshua R. Gtfdings iifihment or exaggeration. Here died, he advised the people of Ashta A blacksmith was summoned to a were from ten to twelve casesjall le- bula county to always vote a straight country court as a witness in a dis lieved from rain and fever in less pute between two of his working-men- . than an hour. The pustules were Republican ticket, and a large ma Thejudge, after hearing the apeetliW developed, but were more jority of the inhabitants of that be testimony, asked him why he dad not Mks the disease in its convalescent nighted spot have kept the faith at advise them to settle, as the costs had already amounted to three times stages tun at the other period. As all times and under all circum to the quantity given, it was not at stauees Major Root, a baggage the disputed sum. He replied: "I in is all defiuite, but the first the at master Andover, fools told the depot to settle;, fov I said the patient, He always clerk would ta&e their coats, the lawwithin an hour, must have taken of one of the "truly loil." oitre the bulk of three ordinary white votes straight, and is loud yers their shirts, and if I hey got inin his in denuncia to your Honor's court, you'd skin mouthed uvy beans. We give these statements because tions of the Democratic party, and em. we learn from various sources that enthusiastic over the doings of what The roan who will stab at another's imall-pois uuusaally prevalent. he calls the "God and morality par insinuation and innuPhysicians and cautious nurses would ty, be :t making Iraudalent con- reputation bj than-is endo far worse thief. Prodo ffell to for the graves give Bitre a fair and full tracts for trial. The cases to which, we refer of fallen soldiers, or waving the dis- perty may be replaced, but character. once lost, is all but irredeemable, and were those et active laborina families. colored lines. few this A brave Major as a great writer has said, a word is days ago living ia saiall tenements and in the in of the presence a number of enough to ruin a man. winter season. It will be safe to give Root, the alleged specific a fair trial. Phys- Democrats and Rcputmeans, began icians should do so. and report re blowing his buzle about the unfitness Court, in and for the Gouty ef of Samuel J. Tilden for the Presi- In Bothe KlProbate mits. er, in theTerri ory of Utah. A Democrat present asked yy'illiam Ji. Hgart, Plaintiff, We cannot statton personal knw dency. Summonr. vi. had read Tilden's letter. him he if ledge, but we are under the imprest J ifhrg E liogart, Drfendant. The Major said he had not, but Dht people of the Territory of Utah, lead greetlion that all these patients had to alary K. Bopart, defendant. Yointtre herein early Journal would like to hear it, whereupon the ing by required to appear in an action brought again yout. Democrat took from his poeket a pa- y by (he above named Plaiutiff, in the Vrobalw wi tommerco. Coort of Box Klder County, Utuh Territory, and paper containing Got. Hayes' letter toauswer the complaint filed. tlieneiurwithiu ten of acceptance, and read it aloud, in days, (exclusive of tbe day of tbe lerviee) after rervice on you of tint luuuuonn, if aervrd A Snake as Thick as a Frnit serting the word Democrat for Re the within thit couuty, or if served euaof tbii county in th' district wit hi a twenty dayi, other, publican in the letter wherever it but wiee withia forty dayi, or jadfeueat by default needed to mate it sound like a wil ie taken agaiuityou according to the prayer aaid eomplaiuk Pottstown (P ). Ledger. 1 Democratic document. As soon as Of Tbii action U brought to obtain a decree die It is reported tkat for some time the letter was read, Root commenced olving the bonds of matrimoay existing between and defendant on the the residents of Blandon and vicini to criticise it. He denounced it in the abovesetnamed plaintiff forth ia the complaint on file in this grounds office. ty) Berks County, have lived in scathing terms said it raad just as Aud you are hereby notified that if you fail to great excitement aud fear on account would be expected from a railroad appear aad answer said complaint ag required plaintiff will take Aeutult aiaimtt you and apply f an enormous black snake which, thief and a perjured viilian, and to the court for tbe- relief prayed for. 11 who- would write Given under my baad and the seal of tbe Prois said, has been seen by several swore that a maa bate C ef said. County, this 224 day of SepPersons. The monster is aunnosed a letter like that should never tember urt, 1S7. 3. C. WEIGHT. be about 20 feet in to be made President length and as have his vote, Clerk.. mil hick a a common States. uUM. and its naouth, of the United jar, hen The Democrats laid low and said open, is large enough to take a man's head. The until several other Republieye are of a nothing Notice to Contractors. UBry red, and the monster cans a present had had their say, all presents with themselves Hrrible disgusted Civil Enzineer expressing aspect. TUB NEXT TUIRTT DATSaohanas, who visited the neighbor that kind of "trash." The Democrat PR says thjsb A. W. Kaufman then informed the "boys" that he "tt, 1 nomas Penrose and others saw the had made a mistake; that he badpead To be let by contract; to be delivered at Ogdea Tnster. Mr. Kaufman says that the wrong letter. or at the C P. Switch opposite Brigham "Is that Hayes' letter?" said Root. Conune, saute reached the length of two Ciiy, fr which the highest price. will be paid. Fee further particulars enquires W. G. Child r118 on the "It are my lord" was the reply. ground, along the rail store, Ogduu. for e dollars the paid Twenty-onand P. CUIXXIf, ?DCe, then to the of the Contractor. m where its head was.top He uro "beer and sich," and that is the size Ogden, June 17th, 187ft in Root's made wa his gua to. shoot bole Major the N. B. Met less than .2000 tie oontracted to any it, bat was of GOODS DRV AND GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Queensware, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Hardware Patty, Glass, Tinware,etc. Plows, etc., 3"TTST FIRST A Why? ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR GOODS ARRIVED, ASSORTJIEXT CLASS OF GEMS' GL0TDIX6 1 nd now selling at Bed Rock Prices. Selected specially for this market, The beet variety 'to choose from ia all this section of the Territory. OUR WHOLESALE: DEPARTMENT branches. is fulling Special inducements offered to the l?tuJ. Tbe merebftxts of Northern Utah will find at this house all they need for sup- -, plies. One lery important advantage to storekeepers in buying at the Logaa Branch should not be overoked. Small quantities can be obtained and sold, and" new purchases made and dispesed of and the process be several times repeated in the same time it would take to make one shipment from Ogden or Sail Lake. Thus with small profits, qn ck returns and frequent Bales, mercantilt prosperity caa be assured. Wool, Hides, Grainy Batter, Eggs eto.r taken ia exchange. All Ordtr tuhlreased t Jf. TIlATCIlEB, Manager laogan Branch S. C. K5E. I, Will receive prompt atten Hon. II. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. 37-- tf HURRAH! HURRAH!! HURRAH!!! Good Times are Coming;. WX HATK OPXXKD OVR JIZW x tomb-stone- s "1 GROCERY DEPARTMENT First Door West of Eagle Emporium Clock, in which will be found the CHOICEST STOCK OF SELECTED GROCERIES In I hi Harket. Tobacco aud Cigars. 1. Savon Bars for Hard (lib) Monday Morning ware, Crockery, Clocks, Klc. Blen'saud Hoots mid Shoes, Hats and Caps. Roy' '.Ladies9, misses9 and Children's. HUoes been-vaccinate- Jar. 12 in great variety. Also &n immense atoolt o? gf&F&E &WB NOTIONS &Wm HEY GOODS IN ENDLK&8 TA5ttKT7. T?y our 3 Button Kid Gloves at $1.74 a pair, Harris? 2 kUd Qloeea, reducoed to $1.95 pet pair; eojuj to any seamiest glove in this kerie WILLIAM JENNINGS, SON'S & SADLER. . Importers, Jobbers and Retail Dealers in - - - 100,000 B. B. TIES 14 fixe salary, fiot Octane. PEEBLES' DRUG STORE! "WINES DRUGS, Patent Mediciii' 8, t js-tTirttJ- TOILETS AND LIQUORS, CItrABS, TOBACCOS, C. I. FEEBtliS, Prescription Druggist FIFTH STREET - aaa - O f5 IKP, TJX AMU |