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Show A Wouian Silent lor Five Years. Z. C. EL We were overtaken by darkness while still distant from our stopping place. We were fortunate, however, in finding a refuge at a where there was ample accommodations, and where we found a farm-hous- THE JrPI2sTEST STOCK ." The family consisted of the husband, wife and several children, and a description of the father and children might apply to any other farmer's family, but there was something in the appearance of the wife which strongly attracted us. She moved quickly about preparing the evening meal, and I noticed that while the children seemed to look to her for direction, conveyed by a look, or a scarcely perceptible gesture, no word passed between them, while they talked freely with one another. We wondered whether she was deaf and dumb. But no, that could not be the case, for when her little, prattling, boy urged her to take his rubber baby, and told her "it had been having a hundred and free teef, and 6ix croups,and a couple of fevers, and had a bad cold, and he was afraid it was going to be sick," I observed a faint, wintry smile dawn upon her face, as she stroked the little fellow's sunny curb. So, of course, she could Eear. We were entertained with ereat kindness, and denarted this morning as much puzzled as ever regarding our ouiot hostess. Jiut as we drove awav we were overtaken by ono of their neighbors, who gave us this ex ?. !anation : Some five years ago the good woman had lost two children by RRarliifc fever, and she cneved sorely, and would not be comforted. While in this despairing state she was per jnmdfid to attend a Drotracted meet ing. The effect upon her mind was bhe lelt that she naa distressinsr. sin; that committed the unpardonable , t i 'the words of her moutn naa not so and in Ilia Bight," been acceptible hft teoorded a vow that she never again would utter a syllable, and she For more than nve years Dfiver has. she has maintained unbroken silence, and the two younger children have rifivfr heard their mother's voice. Neighbors and friends have Bought to convince her that her rash tow, made in a diseased state of mind, was not binding upoa her, but their efforts were fruitless, and she goes on her quiet way, leaving no duty undone, but showing lrer love and sym- by looks and acts, but never fathyword. Her husband treats her tenderest with the consideration, and and loves respects her, . evidently MAIN STREET, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP firs a Ogden Junction Office GENEEAL MEKCHANDISE Jnet Ever offered in this vicinity. Silks, JOB WORK PAKLOR AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, Nouveautes, Jtepps, Corded Alpacas, CIIARTJ Jacquards, Delaines, Flannels, IS EXECUTED A Full Line of Linseys, etc. Exchange. Carpets and Trimmings. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, A Large Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. IN A , . As a sad effect of the panic the Lynn Reporter Bays there were sev- entv less certificates of marriage granted by the city clerk of that city from July to December of this year, than during the corresponding time last year. , i i is not generally known, that there is in New York City an estab-hshment where milt batns can oe had. The milk is warranted pure and a bath costs five dollars, ihe establishment is patronized largely by ladies, who , imagine that these baths improve the health and beautify the complexion. It would seem heartless to wish an and a old spinster of ninety-eighShaker at that, back again when she had once "shuffled ;off her t mortal coil," but it was really provoking that Miss Lucy Landon Nowell, who was born on the memorable Fourth ef July, 1776, could not.have held on to visit the centennary at Philadelphia, instead of departing this life at Alfred, Me., last week. ' tffo Fourth Street, Ogden. o. Four Doors CJEXERATj AXD SHOES, DEALER IN LEATHER AXD Hats, Caps and Clothing SHOE CASH P.aiB for Hides, ! a V. O. Box NEATLY EXECUTED: JJST EEPAIK3 d88-l- y Order Books, Hoi FlMffi TAKEN. PRODUCE W i. JVX. x-'ro-m AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Superior Otylo As G. WHITEHEAD BOOTS ft P. P. II. !CP. ju.p. u.c 28. AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT GROCERY Complete in every variety. MERCHANT TAILOE :o:- - . J. TAYLOR, - - FIFTH STREET, ! OGDEN. win to Two doors west of Main Street. Stove Department. JUST H.EOBIVBID. A LARGE STOCK OF CHARTER OAK, MONITOR, NEW ERA AND OTHER COOKING Bill Heads, letter CM. L Z. Receipt Books, STOVES. A new Stock of Fall mid Winter GOODS of the best quality. Which will be Cut in the Latest Fashion! Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. Heads, Show Cards, TINWAEE of MM Yisiting Cards, CO-OPERAT- ALL KINDS. Akd M ado B A M la MERCANTILE INST'N, IVE Meal Tickets, Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with Manufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities and oAlliniv n ilia rlACUittf MoT'irinC Hand Bills, Shipping Bills, DEALING Monthly Statements, T)r. Tvncr's new Church is the Church of the Holy Oil Cloth; Hep- worth's is the Hippodrome; Br. Every Variety of fifnrrs'a from its steede. is known as fKn flnrn Cob: Dr. Bellows's as the Church i of theHoly Zebra, and we heard it called the "Church efthe Infinite Beef Steak;" while a Church is christened the - a Calvinistio tabernacle TnhWash the Furnace; 0. B. Frothinghams's RA EL thd insurance Office: and Mr Powers's the Church of the Holy Turtle. The scarcity of fish in the bays f.hfl wast which has troubled Atlantic legislators for decades, is nntfond on the Pacific. The t.aw wn . San Francisco complain W. t.li a laro--o- - varietvJ of fish which viiwv fnrmArlv neeunied tha bav are thin t&,honid AH Orders, Bnllr, Remittance, Tilnw nnt. and leave comparatively be Bdclreieed to ttie juausger, In the vicinity fow tfl sp.lfifit, from. where formerly of San Leandro, large quantities of smelt and herring mntured. these fish are but ' seldom caught now. The decrease is attributed to havoc by seals and Tfc is a remarkable fact. P9 linns. ihnt the havoc bv seals aiid linna dnl not have a noticeable of the nnantities VUOVK U VWvj.ip l fish until seines came into ordinary SGI) EX, V. T. Box .33 use in the bay. "U SE - - Salt Lake City GREATEST CARS III AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOICE STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA AMU U1UUAUU. Consisting of BLEES' SEWING MACHINES! IN EVERY, DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Unrivalled in the Market. In consequence of the increasing demand for the above machine Mr. J. 4KB O Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shawls, Yankee Motions, Etc. Clothing in immense Variety, PARENT INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries and Hardware. "Wholesale and Retail t, ROAD WORK! H XS East Temple Street, , f TEASDEL & Go's, EVER CARRIED ON IN THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. k Ball Tickets, dl-t- CALL AT Doing the Largest Business Business Cards, up In the Most Approved Stylo, W. H. HOOPER, Superintendent. dl05-t- f ,4 ' :r oak stoves a sira. All kinds of PRODUCE rcceiyed . , OGD OQD AT THE ; : L CO. OF ld It 1 & NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. I., e, ''gen-eation- CHILD HIGGINBQTHAE Retail Department. " four-year-o- OGDEH, I.,.- THE OH.-A.3ST- 3PH.I2S33 X At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded SINGER THE SEWING ta STANFOED FOR AGENT at his Store, OGDEN. STH.BI3T. JPXTPTX3C d-l- y MACHINE W. G. CHlU N. C. FLYGARE. This InsUlutioa is the SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. JSAMPI.ES OUR Call and examine w appointed OGDEN STEAM EXIIIBITIOX AT OGlEX. OX AND Studebaker, Bain and Whitewater WilGO MS. Keapcrs,Mowers,Snlhy Kakcs,Thrcshing Machines AXD DESCB1PTI0X EVERY OF AGRICLLTLRAL MAC111MKY! On exhibition and for sale at Lumber Yard. Eg?-- At the our Large and Commodious Branch Store in Ogden to inferior for supplying our Northern Friends are m no wise ,3SeCpat22Sff UU' ! W. II. HOOPER, Superintendent 1 MAS t'FACT I.' HEKS OF Sash, Doors, Blinrts, Door and Window Frames, of Carpcoa Cupboards, MilkSafes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds i w otk uone 10 A. Full Set of Wood-workin- urut-r- . Machinery g in Operation. BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST..OCDEN. C. V. PENROSE, azEIKTO-XslSS- FIRST-CLAS- S PLANS & ESTIMATES OF BUILDINGS OH REASONABLE TeRfflO' Orders addressed to FLYCARE & &. CHILD, Coatractors Office and Mills, Fifth Street, Ogden, opposite Z. Builders, C M. I. Granary. ; ji |