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Show caracsa 'its sirnscres CS5I?;flflen function. Pubilshsd SVKHY EVENING, I'TtiuCODEM Age Sunday excepted PUBLISIIIJIO COMPART. of Animals. & CO- - Retail Department. The hare, rabbit, anil squirrel, if they escape the gun of the sportse the seventh man, Beldora year, t The average age of the fox is from twelve to fifteen years, of the eat about fifteen, and of the wolf from , fifteen, to twenty years. The horse, in a domestic state, does not often live longer than from twenty to twenty-fivyears, and the ass ranges to about the same period. Old age , CHILD HIGGIMB0THA1, InTOTIOE lEXT DOOIl TO Z. out-liv- THE FIUEST STOCK C. 31. I., MAIN STREET, OGD OF DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF e prostrated "Copenhagen, "the famous steed of the l)ake of Wellington, at twenty-seveyears. But the wild horse is , supposed to attain a much greater age; and the extraordinary case t is on record of even the domestic animal attaining sixty-twyears. Pigs have been known to live through thirty years, but the average term is much less. The roebuck the least of the deer kind known to" our climate, seldom exceed fifteen years. But great longevity is r properly assigned to the stag or red deer; and naturalists are agreed that his term may go beyond forty years perhaps to half a century. The camel arrives at maturity iafive GENEEAL MEECHANDISE, AT THE n Ever offered in this vicinity. Silks, . ;: Nouveantes, Ogden Junction Office Ttepps, A Jacqnards, Flannels, All kinds of PRODUCE received L'mseys, etc. Exchange. "X. ' m rX-;-.- ; JQJ3 A Full Line of .Carpets and Trimmings. eixth or seventh year, and has evidently passed the bounds of youth. Grey hairs are here and there upon him at the close of his eighth year, chiefly around his eyes and at the corners of his mouth. Such appear- is executed Assortment of A X.arge Fourtli Street. Ogden, IPqxjlt Xoox3 From 2!. O. BOOTS AND' SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES ; Hats, Caps and Clothing . AXD SHOES, AKD GROCERY Superior AXD SHOE FIXD11S! PRODUCE TAKBIf. fop ' Hides. I REPAIKS- NEATLY EXECUTED: , HARDWARE DEPART3IEST 1. ..i O. Box 28. in every variety. Complete , LEATHER AT THE LOWEST PRICES. . T" , IILlI.Eli IX CiEXEIlAI. BOOTS IN A I. 3VE. For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, K JStylo MEECHANT TAILOJR! -- :o:- J. TAYLOR, - Order Books, - FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Two doors west of Main Street. Z. C. M. I. Store Department. A LARGE STOCK Receipt Books, CHARTER OAK, Bill Heads, NEW M0NITOR, Heating ,, ; Stoves TINWAEE ERA AND OTHER COOKING STOYES. H.3303ISI'VE3I. A neio Stocli of Fall and Winter G OODS of the best quality. Which will of all Descriptions. of JUST . Off And .ALL KINDS f le Cut in the Latest Fashion I !, '," j . i up in tlie Most Approved Style, M ado dl-t- f Letter Heads, ZION'S Show Cards, Tisiting Cards, CO-OPERAT- MERCANTILE INST'N. IVE Doing the Largest Business CALL AT TEASDEL & Go's, EVER CARRIED 'ON IN. THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. Business Cards, East Temple Street, definite-appearance- s Ball Tickets, , Arising from a. uniform system of dealing principally ivitli Jlianuiacturers, miyin m immense Quantities ana selling on the Closest Margins. - - ; Salt Lake City, AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH TIIS GREATEST CARE IN NEW YORK, BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA , AND CHICAGO. , ; ' ' i eonsisllns of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Slaawls, Yankee Notions, Etc. PARENT INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. ; j Clothing in immense Variety, Hand Bills Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, "Wholesale and Hetail ,! " Groceries and Hardware. IN - Meal Tickets, . long-live- d 1 , s PEALING Shipping Bills, BLEES SEWlNa MA CHINES EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Monthly Statements T II HI AHD - Every Variety of . - Corded Alpacas, CHARTER OAK STOVES Delaines, vwi- jKjaiaj uvea iaj lux tjr ui mjf The centenarian. a becomes tsionally his in old as so of is not lively dog ances become more conspicous to the eleventh or twelfth year, when actual . decrepitude usually commences, and increases so rapidly that by the the animal is a burden to himself and a nuisance to ofhers. Uut dogs have lingered to twenty years. The average age of sheep does not much exceed ten years; to that , period, they will usually live ' breed and thrive tolerably well. But there are instances of a much SoniervUle more protracted age. died at that ram a of Spanish speaks thirteen years old: ana a ewe is men tdoned that weaned a pair of lambs when a yearling, had two pair yearly for fifteen years, and produced sin gle lambs for two years more. Particular sheep are stated to live nearly twentv years those which the rnouktaiti T Ahephcrda tall J ''guide sheep,", old wethers which are kept on purpose 10 uireut vuo uicauu rmtrprmpntart 'Wllrt, Cows (have an average age ot about fifteen years. Rings on their horns telL the number of their davs. At four years old a ring is formed at their roots, and every succeeding year another is 1 added." Thus, by allowing three years before their 'and counting the number of rings, the"age of the animal is known. It is well, for certain members of the human race losing their Moomwho are somewhat sensative upon the question of age, that there added are n witiiinnal precision t4 their; cheeks, revealing to the eye what they keep from the ear. The bear rarely ex ceeds twenty years; the rhinoceros Kas'been known to live thfough that , i teriod. and perhaps the lion, though ani commonly reputed a much be not does usually go mal, in There t however, are, yondit. s stances of lions reaching to three score years and ten. Pompey, who died , in the Tower of London in I860, was nearly an octogenarian, or upwards of seventy years old. Of all the terrestrial mamalia, the dechant . seems to be the longest liver, sometimes .passing a century and a much greater age is reported to have :tbeea atttained by a distin cuished individual. When Alexander the ureal invaded ther dominions of Porus, one fcf the rajahs of Upper India, he took a great elephant from the conqueredprince and named him Ajax, dedicat! 2 cd i- him to the sun, and let him" go with this inscription, "Alexander, son-- of tf Jupiter, hath dedicated The animal is Sun." the Ajax to said to have been Found with the inscription- three' hundred and fifty " v years Afterward.- PAKLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, o G-- HL JSl. TO" This Institution is RAILROAD WORK Unrivalled in the Market. i 1 ' ' - ' In consequence 'of the increasing demand for the above machine we t'...K ,:l r,!M,-.appointed., .,,,,-tr,- Is H. 1 25 33 At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded SEWING SINGER THE I , ' , Mr. J. ST A. 1ST IT 6 H JD'X'u OUR ' 1 . Call and examine AGENT FOR OGDEN,-- at hia Store, "JpJL'Jb "X'ZEX " ffa'l TTiTlVJF. MACHINE IhSOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. SAMPLES OX EXHIBITION havfl , W. 0. CHILD N. C. FLTGARE. : AT OGDEN. OG-BE- STEAM N l-- '. - Studebaker, . t '"" The custom of putting powder in sticks of wood for your neighbor to 4 ' stealj'is aa olo and barbarous bne, and when we passed by a house the other, "morning and saw the family 'shivering out in the" yard over a broken stove, and heard j, the children crying for hreakfiist," 'our heart was filled with bitter reflectiotis'ori "man's ' inhumanity to man." A Western paper is authority tor stating' that a (ralesbursr man in a PZaAHI Bain and Whitewater : ESI la la B I AND Lumber Yard. ft f ; public place recently displayed an un usual affection lor his wile, whereupon she grew uneasy and remonstrated against his attentions as too marked for public observation. "The deuce!" said our friend, "ain't we married V "Yes," said his better half, "but judging from your deportment folks' will think we ain't." 3PIH.3BT,-OXj-A.SJ- B Rcapers,Mowcrs,Snlky Rakes,TIireshing Maelilncs 1 EVERY AH Orderi, Eiyiufrwi, Remittances, etc shoaid lie addressed to Uie aiuunger, ' DESCRIPTION ... OF AGRICLLTLP.AL 1 On exhibition MACUIXERY ! and for sale at BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST. , OGDEN C. W. PENROSE, W 1 fox 33 GIEX, T. r, At our Large and Commodious Branch Store in Ogden the Facilities for supplying cur Northern Friends are in no wise inferior to sose at Salt lake. dKf II. B. CLAWSON, Supt. ; . JBIII2C3-Ij2i3SIASUFACTlTKERS ! S OF , .. V., s:isu, jjoors, xsiinci$, iioor aim u tnaow rarae Mouldings, etc., Clipboards, Milk Safes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds of Carpenter Work done to Order.. :! A. Full Set of "Wood-workin- g Maoliinerv in Operation. i : i PLANS & 'ESTIMATES' OF BUILDINGS ON REASONABLE TERfslS. Orders addressed to Fifti FLYCARE & CHILD, Contractors BuiUers, Street, Ogden, opposife Z. C. M. I. Granary, i Office and Mills, J21-I- I |