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Show She in gunriiou. PuMUtisd XYERY KVEXINQ, Sunday, axoepted bf tin CaoBif l'CBUiiBisa c'om'i-an- Denes, HIGRllBOTHAI 1TOTIOB The Apaclies. Retail Department The usual presents to parents for ineir aaugtuers are Borses, game, firearms, blankets and trinkets. Some rirl. dauziiters of chiefs, coat, aa much na herses, not on account oS laeir oeauiy, dui tue nonor or tne thing. A man can disear 4 r sell his wife. She M t: i . ; . lias no voice in the transaction. the Apaches are probably one of the handsomest of the Indian race, es- pecially the females. Their complexion is a nut brown; many of the women are charming brunettes, black hair and eyes, AT THE the latter medium in size and oblique in nape; noses et tne Italian shape; magnificent teeth; good mouths: th contour of the face oval and emaciated in the men, round and full in the women. In figure medium, the men averaging five feet five inches, the women four feet eleven inches; Office the men defioient in, the women replete Ogden s with adipose tissue. The chests, shoulders and arms of the men are very lean, flabby and muscles illy developed, those of the women full and round: the result of the former of total abstinence from; of the latter entire monopoly of labor. ' The women, with constitutions unimpaired by the vices of the men, attain a greater age and are usualy heavier in weight. Men attain full physical develi. , x , : I.,women opment at twenty to twenty-two- ; at fourteen. Many girls become mothers at from tea to twelve, and average 130 pounas in weigtu at ine latter age, Their health is usually good, the only disease prevailing being rheumatism. The Apaches are decided pedestrians IS EXECUTED and being accustomed to running and climbing feats from earliest infancy, are capable of great endurance in this direction, A Mr. Walker informed me at Camp Apache that he once made the distance between Zunis and Camp Apache, 120 miles, with a pair of good mules, in 60J hours, .but was beaten IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, hours by an Apache, wholeft Zunis on foot at the same time with himself. He also offered to wager $500 that the same Indian could beat any horse or mule in L:.r. IN A; Arizona for 340 miles. At such times the Indians keep up a swinging gait or "dog trot," not relaxing their speed for a moment for, if need be, twenty-fou- r hours. They run down deer in this manner: a duck starts a deer, and, denuding himself of old clothing, follows him all day, managing so as to compel the animal to run constantly over "mal-pain- " ground, volcano rocks, etc. At noon the deer becomes overheated, his hoofs drop , off, and he lies down, but is Order Books, off again when the pursuer is ,. upon him. But the Indian knows the strategy of his victim, follows him relentlessly, his speed, and at last cornea up . , Receipt Books, vnm aim jances oim. . ; , ly m Silks, Nonveaiites, Ttepps, Corded Alpacas, Delaines, Flannels, i ' rwm A Full Line of OAK STOVES par-son- i( RAILROAD WORK! Linseys, etc. , Carpets and Trimmings. ' ; loneer Drug Store Large Assortment of MAIN STREET, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES F. L. Pritcbett. Hats, Caps and Clothing ! Perry & Pritchett GROCERY AXD HARDWARE DEPARTMENT DRUGS AND MEDICINES in every variety. Complete ' Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ! Perfumery , WINES, 'LIQUORS, ALE AND PORTER. Z. '"' " f CHARTER OAK, GROCERIES I. Stove Department. ,.. i C. M. 1 " A LARGE STOCK OS : t.,. : NEW ERA AND OTIfER COOKING MONITOR, STOVES. Ileal in j Stoves of all Descriptions. TIF W EE AIL KINDS. OF ' Prescriptions carefully; compounded by a Competent Druggist. uii.v.u. AiiuvBi, xnee paia lor rroduce. of EI NDS. AL 1 Tobacco and Cigars, Ordcn of the Choicest Brands. EVER CARRIED ' OF UTAH. C. A. PENROSE, r r. T. f ' CALL AT ( ( TSASDEL & Go's, ArWnsfrom a uniform system of dealing principally' with Manuiacturers, buyins in Immense Ouautitics and uu me Liosest Margins. ' East Tenle Street, iUBUBTUHE CIIOTCE - - Salt Lake City, STOCK, SELECTED WITH TUE GREATEST CARE IN ivma, iJUBiua, I'lULADELPIIIA AND CHICAGO. : f Misisting ' PARENT .INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shawls, Yankee Notions, Etc. ..:.". in immense Clothing and Retail Variety, Mats, Cans, Boots and Shot. , DEALING IN ; Groceries and Hardware. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE BLEES' , 4 ' SEWING MACHINES! . TEC 23 GrJELjCLlSrjD - . . 2P2nLI25 33 r Mr. J. OUR . Call and examine- -at THE , .t This Institution in the SOLE AGENT "for Utah Territory. SAMPLES OX EXHIBITION 'ft UnriaUod in the Market.'' In consequence of the increasing demand for the above machine At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded appointed i STANFORD ' AGENT 1 FOR OGDEN.' we have '- ' ' ; STREET. Li3 Store, , AT OGDEN. N. C. FLYGARE. ' W. Q. CHILD OGKDEM;: i Studebaker, Bain and Whitewater STEAM IlalaSI AND Lumber Yard. lleaicrs,Mowcrs,Sniky IJaIies,TIircshiiig Machiues "AND MAS fFACTCHERS OF 0F.! AGRICL'LTCRAL EVEBY, DESCRIPTIOX ' JIACflLVERY Sash, Boors, Blinds, ! On exhibition and for sale at ,V...L'... V ... J.i.i..i-.:v.;- YARD, FOURTH ST. f,OC DEN. JS J.. At .. : :, : h :;.t cait j 9 UJk3. , ' '11' , Ioor and Window Frames, Cupboards, Milk Sifes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds of Carpenter A. Full Set of "Wood-worldn- g m Operation. t our Larpfi and fVmm-d;miRmnoli Rf (tacilities for supplymg our Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to avou uu floor-timbe- dl-t- US H HO r OX LY THE TERRITORY " ' DON'T PASS BY THE "PIONEER I" Doing the Largest Business BARNARD WHITE' cex, I OGDEX. Peert. W. II. For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. i church.' in '3 1 A Dixonf Ky., editor comes out strong against the hogs oitkattown. lie says they annoy him every day ia the week by rooting down his back steps, and on Sundav thev an noy him by scrubbing their backs of the against the SPECIALTY All kinds of PRODUCE received :l Exchange. ; A A ' -- Tkera is a yer gingulnr custom tnong these farmers bow to get wife. If you desire to get married, you should first make inquiry whether the lady you Letter Heads, love has a horse; if so) you must ask her if she hag a horse for sale. If she says "No," then you had better quit the house at once. She does not like you. Show Cards, But, if, on the contrary, she says "Yes," is a good sign, but she will ask you a rery high price. If the amount named " is paid on the spot, the 'engagement is v. concluded at fully as if the marriage Visiting Cards, . was consummated by the On my arrival at the Ounp dear sir T did not know of this custom. I wanted Business Cards, to purchase a horse, and I was informed by an old Dutch resident that Widow had one to sell. I followed the address given, and soon arrived at the Ball Tickets, door of the widow (who, by the way, was I asked her whether she had a horse to sell. She " looked at me very sharp; then he asked Meal Tickets, , me whether I had some letters of introduction.1 I said I was the American consul, .and would pay cash for her horse. "In this case," said ehe, "let-ter- s Hand "Bills, are not necessary." I 'paid' down the sum demanded; then, after taking a cup of coffee, she sent her horse by her groom, and both accompanied me Jbome. On the road the groom asked me a Shipping Bills, . i nousana questions. . ' "Master," said he, "will my mistress go live with you in town, or will you Monthly Statements, come live with us T You will love my mistress, for she was very kind to my old master," (laughing.) "Where will the wedding be ?" (looking at me and t I,' ivn s laughing ) "Truly," I thouglt, "the poor fellow has drank teo much, or he is an imbe-olle.- " " 1 felt sorry for him. '3 Every Tarittg of When I arrived home I found many people at my door congratulating me, not for the horsfe, but far the acquain4 ! tance of the widow. , I', "Truly," said one, "you have been ; , yery successful." ' .4 , "Sh is very rich," said another. I really did not know what it all meant, and I began to be very uneasy, when, to my very great surprise, a lady alighted on my steps, and I at once recognized I : the widow - She very cooby asked me when I desired to hve the ceremony of the weddinir nerformed. Then. inr!fArl I fully perceived the scrape in which t was, and I told her frankly that it was a horse I wanted, and not a wife. "What," said she, "do you mean to act thus to a lady, like me I If so, I ehall send back for my horse, and will f . fa repay you the money." In a few hours her groom was at my ? door with the money. I gladly gave hack the horse, thankful to have thus f A i escaped. AH Orders, Remittance, th, ihoui A few weeks after, however, the wid. be addreeaud toEnqulr, the Manager, w was married ; a more ambitious man ! had bought her horse. , dl CHARTER Jacqnards, Bill Heads, , , - PAEL0R AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, 1 a Horse. T- - M L, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Ever offered in this vicinity. . Danger in Buying W C. M. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Junction ! NEXT D00II TO Z. Mi 1 Phy-eioal- nn ( the fustest stock , twenty-ir- e A RHff.Tl PUNS Machinerv , & ESTIMATES OF BUILDINGS ura REASONABLE TERMS- ." Orders addressed to FLYCARE& Contractors Office and Mills, Filth Street, Oylen, opposite Z. & CHILD, Builders, 0. M. I. Granary, 121-t- f |