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Show DR. KUDOLFH FILE'S DISCOY-ER1EASD EXPLORATIONS. From the N. T. Staatt Zritung, adapted for tha Issued every morning,' (MondaysJ excepted), ly the Uk ( .. ,. Hdt of and it Strfti ranf OS THK EAfcT BIDS OF THE CORDILLERAS. bttwten rownftt Addreei all cotnmualcalioiu oa bvunwi to Mm Boniaaa Muagtr, thoM intended fcr aablication to the Editor. Fridat Morxixg, Oct. 31, 1879. ThV obkat election occur next Tuesday r aiid'wUl doubtless settle th PresiJentiar question in advance. Democratic hopes are drooping decidedly just now, but while there is life there is hope, especially ' J in politics.4 ? , Is Hts charge TI1 ' (Jnoorporated.) , to the Grand Jury Judge Hunter said: "The government of the United States, representing as it does the advance in civilization, and whose moral influence is felt the world over and polygamy, cannot exist within the same limits, and it is more than apparent, it will have to succumb." It seenuTliowever, that they did coexist some time previous to J udge Hunter's appointment, If not before his admission to the baifperhaps before his existence.. Just why they cannot continue doing So, his honor does hot make apparent. He should have told it all while he was at it, ' Thus the weary travelers at last reached San Miguel, the settlement of the two Germans. It lay in a lit' tie dry clearing and consisted only of an extremely primitive hut and sparse plantations with pasture grounds for a few head of cattle, just as much as was sufficient for the livelihood of a third Merman who was i:?:::' t!icr. and of the few Inn duns who were engaged in the cutting of the Ohinabark, under the Supervision of the former. It was, however, a magnificent spot. The idyllic tranquility and repose of the mighty sylvan solitude interrupted only by the very rich zoological life, the shrill voices of the monkeys, parrots, and wild peacocks, e the flight of the hummingbirds, the uproarous rushing by of whole herds of wild hogs this romantic life of nature Dr. Falb en joyed with a full heart, after all his previous restless and aimless roving, and continuous exhausting brain work, Not that the industrious shv- ant reluxud in his indefatigable ex ploring zeal. He continued, espefairy-lik- cially his meteorological observations, and was as fortunate as always to find new evidences for the influence of the moon on the weather. As many a traveler has unexpect names in the edly met most remote regions of the world, so also Dr, Falb, He was not a little astonished to recognize in the bv en- Tub 'OKKKKAt rise in the price of seer of the quinine camp a young lead and iron is as significant a grat- man, much dobilitated by disoase, late ifying, and "illustrates the old adage the nephew of the celebrated from Dr. Eisenolohr, that one extreme follows another. physicist, Prof.Germany. The young Wurtemberg, It was" the most inevitable result that Eisenlochr had a very eventful lite An behind him; not long ago he had could nave been imagined. overcrowded market no more cer reveled in the possession of a consid and boen leading a erable tainly produces low prices than "high property, and taut life ' in Lima isut eventually high ones, for the reason fickle fortune did not smile long on that cheap articles are squandered him; wealth and health vanished, and now the poor wretch who was and destroyed faster than possessed of unusual intellectual ones, and the supply becom- rifts was dragi'ins along his miser ing exhausted sooner than expected able life in the iorest wilderness, thereby, the publin suddenly find broken in his physique and bankthat the thing has been overdone, rupt in his finances. A missed life How of Germany's gifted sons and return to national arrangements have many met a similar oruel fate in the again. And, this time, we hope they farthest lands? ..will remain there. Falb found in Eisenlochr, whose mental vigor was yet unimpaired, a highly welcomed companion. The on the whole, of a more A selioious publication issued in locality was, salubrious situation, although it was followSalt Lake City, contains the in perilous propinquity to the great mountain ramparts which condense '.':' ing: the aimospheric moisture. While Ingersollism, that sickly American Dr. Falb was quite exempted from descendant of Voltairism, a system ot unbelief (if it be not a misnomor the attacks of the tertiartague. prev to call a negation a system), which alent, but not malignant in those companion and thinks to destroy Christianity with a climates, his from Paucartambo had to and crush the Almighty sneer, in conse-aueiic- e a . slight attack of fever in now and then iest. a with parades of a ei- sudden of the sight It the columns of the musical press. of the Several antio rivers reptile. does not like the musical portion of fluviatile system of the Amazon . . w v. lim-JV1I11DUA1I llVVi IUO Pimpem unite there not like any part of it, but it has Rio Tono, Itio with Jiio L'osnipata and form loni since oeaaed to consider any about other braneh'thereof as worthy of one larger stream, the Jiio tierpicntt. the any attention whatever, and hence (Snake Itiver,) Amarumayn in language. (juichua re at limits its enorts to attempts It was not long before Mr, Faib forming church music. The IneersolKan reformer is never so rabid but made also the acquaintance of the dusky Aborigines. 1 wo swarthy Inthat he "has an eye to the main dians from the interior of the counas churches chance," and so long will pay him a salary to act as organ try, decked out in full plumage and with bows and arrows, paid a ist or musical director, he sees some armed to visit the white men's hut, and put atwill not and in church the good on a verv friendlv appearance. This tack it too openly. friendliness is, however, not to be WouH not the source of the above depended upon for too long a dura lines be equally intolerant, if it had tion. The colonol from Cuzco the power? Would it not crush out whose sad fate was alluded to in our last article was lulled into a feeling every thing opposed to it if it could? of security by this amiability of the And has it not ait times an "eye on treacherous natives, to be decoyed into an ambush and fall a victim to the main ehance?" the poisoned arrows of the savages Falb had his vis Almost evsrt day Spiritualism re- itors give him proofs of their shoot and at a distance of fifty ceives a blow from some source, and ing skill, the reed arrows, from 5 to 8 feet paces while the adherents of that doctrine inlength,fellto the ground within six are gradually becoming less, they are paces betore the target, while keepnot entirely sxinct. Now we have ing the precise direction of the latter bow consists of a tolerably stout Mrs. Ifary Eddy nuntoon, a sister The stick of natural black wood, straight of the Eddy brothers,whose spiritual about as wide as a whalebone, over materializations used to draw so which a prettily twisted string of -- i -- i i 1.1.1. t..- ifiL. pgmuio uiufc is Bueicueu. vi me many Visitor to Spirit Vale, Ver same women material the manufac mont. She went Into tLe same bus- - ture the fishing nets and weave their iness lately, but people would no of their garments, the "dress-coat- " longer go to her home to pay for beloved husband, which appears in seeing the supernatural wonders,and the reduced form of a breechclout; the native gentleman wears she was compelled to make tours while Adam's suit before the sin,within his She went to North Adams, Mass., a four posts,and the.evening robe of the few days ago, and excited a great autochthone lady a sleeveless shirt deal of interest among the credulous reaching down to the feet. But this ' Editor relatively high cuiture, which goes part of the population. as far as the of the home, Rev made fabricscoloring of and the Habbett, Irameript, with red vegetable Dr. Osborne, of the Baptist church, juices, is only possessed by compar resolved to expose the fraud by atively iew trices, endowed with main strength. Mrs. lluntoon's especial civilizatory instincts and otherwise being in close connection seances usually closed with the ap with the Quiohuas, The principle pearance5 of a materialized Indian, of these tribes is that of the Matt who bounded out of the closet, in chiganga. Most ef the natives of the the ghostly light, with a yell that East Cordilleras the llnatsehipairi, Tvaniti d'C rove through curdled the blood of the assembly. Schiriniri, their dominion in proud contempt The editor and the clergyman chose of cumbersome vestment, are other this juncture for action,' the under wise very barbarous and savage, and as a rule, vehemently hostile to the standing , being that the former whites. Those curious of more deshould grab the Indian, while the tailed characterisation of these latter held ; Webster Eddy, who was "children of nature" are referred to constantly on guard. The Indian Uassaureck's novel, "The Secret of had no more than yelled betore Mr the Audea." A week after their first visit, the Mabbett 'grappled with the figure, savages returned to the hut with all and in an instant they were rolling their women and children. The and tumbling-othe floor.; Eddy females were mostly of small, smart attempted a rescue, but Dr. Osborne stature, and ef various facial type, wrestled with him vigorously. The which is accounted for by the fact that these Bellicose tribes make fremelee continued until somebody quently captives and distribute the turned up the light, exposing Mrs. female captives among the different Hun toon as the personator of the households or miniature harems of Indian. JShe said there was no hum- victors. One of these lady visitors looked very depressed and desnond- bug; the spirit withdrew as scon as ing: she was probably the viotim of a touched by the editor, leaving the recent raid; another was startingly material of, the ' medium; but the pretty, with regular, fair features, of a brighter, yellowish complexion. feathers, and other toggery could shining, black eves, and ttleeant pli hardly ; be explained away. Here- able These indicenores figure. after, she subsequently declared, dwellers in tha woods appear not to she will arm herself with a knife.and be very tar remote from the ancient further attempts to interfere with Quichua civilization; at least it is hieblv probable that thav hvA her will be attended with serious learned the arts ef weaving and dying from the said race, although the high-price- rectilinear patterns woven in their fabrics by the modern woodmen are not of Quichua origin. Their very vernacular presents echoes of the primitive Quichua language. When falb presented tne native belle with a glittering silver coin, she hung it at once as an ornament in her olfactory protuberance, bursting into the words "Korike, korike!' In the Quichua, idioni well-know- d 1 J tellow-exeursioni- n. Wagiutoham. HIGGINBOTHAM & Co. Dealers thing, these natural daughters of Eve like to show off with ornaments, and in the absence of precious stones and metals they wear, besides feathers, small teeth and bones of monkeys, strung together rosarylike, as well as thighbones of mon keys fastened to their scanty clothing, without appealing any more simiadie with these peculiar than many of their "civilized" sisters glaring and gauding iu velvet and diamonds. The aocompanying children went all in primitive innocence. Among them Dr. Falb noadorn-men- ja.irixrin Daily at z. COXSISTINQ OF MERCHANDISE Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, o(ioiiN, Hosier j, derness. DRDi S S Embroidery, Ac. Equator Are not more widely distinct than the standard tonic, stimulant and alterative, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and the cheap and fiery local bitters which unscrupulous vendors foist upon the unwary as medicated preparations with remedial proper ties. The latter are usually composed in the main of half rectified alcoholic excitants, with some wret ched drug combined to disguise their real flavor and are perfectly ruinous to the coasts ot the siomach. ilos tetter's Bitters, on the contrary, has forits basis choice spirits of absolute purity, and this is modified and com bined with medicinal extracts of rare excellence and botanical origin which beth invigorate and regulate the bowels, stomach and liver. I hey effect a radical change in the disordered physical economy, which is manifested by a speedy improvements the general health. deod slw IX CLOTHING, TIIELEADINO STYLES Croclaery, G O OD S, AND FABRIC'S OF THE SEAfiOS. Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice Hiboons. Hats and Caps, toots and Shoes, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! Notions in Immense Variety. 1 Hardware, sic. A Large Stock of NEW AND SEASONABLE CLOTHIIffG. READY-MAD- E FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Bridge, Beach & Co's Celebrated I Wish Everybody to Know That Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity, and known to every one as a most influential citis zen, and a christian minister of the M. h. Uhurch, just this moment COOK HEATHS STOVES, stepped in our store to say : "I wish everybody to know that I consider both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumptive cure," It is having a tremendous sale over our counters, and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Dis-eases, such as nothing else has done. Drs. Matchett & France. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, 78. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesale & Retail Druggists. THE OLD RELIABLE . s" 1 and Hosiery, BOOTS SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IK ALL STYLES. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Grocei ies; Hardware, Cutlery, Farming Tools, y a False Impression. It is generally supposed by physi cians and the people generally that Dyspesia cannot invariably be cured, but we are pleased to say that Green's August Flow kb lias never, to our knowledge, failed to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in all its forms, suoh as Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, bad taste in the mouth, etc. Out of the 50,000 For dozen bottles sold last year, not a single failure was reported, but thousands of complimentary letters received from druggists of wonderful euros, Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sample bottles 10 ots; regu.ar Bize 75 cents. dly 7 - Ilats, Caps, Shirts i Underwear, Ties, Handkerch iefs, Gloves B oct28-l- Bi ts an European countenance, a very Antinous in bodily appearance. His Caucasian-lik- e face was continually directed towards the white men, with a lovely smile and undisguised admiration of the superior beings as which the Europeans appeared to the unsophisticated son ot the wil- The North Pole and Mi (g boy with quite twelve-year-ol- Winter Goods! Fall and in vari-gate- ticed a GENERAL MERCHANDISE. S. A ffiVgiatoUum As a general korike signifies silver. NailSjJIron, Steel. Horse and MulelShocs, Superior Cook Wood A FULL LINE OF STOVES! i BOTTOM PRICKS SMALL THE BAIN WAGON Is now enjoying the Largest sale of any wagon in th i GROCERIES, PlitfDITCE see them now and FRUITS. W $i the (Cheapest! Plaea of biuiaou, Old Tinatra Building, Fourth Prompt and Careful St:, Ogden. A petition to ordara. Box 128. .fit If you wish any artiolo in onr line,"and do not see it, enquire for it." Our Stock is large, and all articles sold by us ' P O I KEK DELIVER! to A IX PABTSof tkeCITT. do4-tl HARRIS & SMITH, Barbers, As Good if not Better than any in Town. I id u '"""J i ElUn Kathtfin vino, UrMn, Plaintiff,) rlfT thi.0Dunt7but , ,l'. " tk. ,r Strict, .h,rb3r t9 .TUD'0 1 that if jnn B'y h i dJ Higginbotham & Co. f,.r i .iaina lij! water.AiClerk ,th,,I,'B'1,-WTeu,- X ut the Hardwood, Wagon Materials die. ernlnas I, 1 1, 1, Idaho. 1 ''" frobHteGilirt ; ? Ogden, Utah. DANIEL DUNNE, OMAMEKTAL- - IRONWORKS, Xaaafaftarer of ' Iroja Fencing, Gates, Tree Guards, FENCING ! and Works, Second &uth, one block wt JMn, and mt South 9t Fowntend Houte. ATTENTION ROOFING. GIVEN TO , SALT LAKE CITY. Address P.,0. Box 471. Brass, Steam, and Gas Work are not encouraged by ma, bat all work done by me is warranted to girei atisfaction toerery patron. J At Weber Mills and . d255.1r. Peery's Block, fMCTRIC BELTS. JAMES BYW.tTRn. dtiSS 4t Bain Wagons Moline and Oliver Chilled riown, Harrow Scraperr, c. Tire Iron, Horse Shoes, Nails, v GEO. P. ROW EL L & CO. Newspaper Advertising B vrwa ; dltio- - For Ten Cents ; One hundred page Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Rates1 IN FORCE. !' (piy k me court JjFVn totr. aWD.r9 l"lJ ootiHed ii . J The Improved "& Barb Steel Fence Wire 4 Has the Barbs fast on both wires, can neither turn or slip. It is the best now in use. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at our" Depot in Onden. corner Main and Fifth Streets. All Work Done in a Substantial NEWHOMESTEAD LAW Mannen within twent. . In tMlinnnv wkNw.f THE TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILL Ton will get full crops, as the grain stands the winter and drouth well. on you of tb is summon- -, m tbe petition on file in"pun iub crouuus let tin. onV fail . W Offict SPECIAL thuconuty. or. if .ervel cut of u ! Plow. Sulky set advantages that ho other plow has. Yon can the Mould Board suit any kind of soil, ean plow deep and pulierize your soil eo that b asins Keltoa, I tah. Lower lhan the IiOwest. r . hr.t. s?iKn2vn,K"'i,,,on, ". Said antinn ;j " . " ith!a thta fis,.-- The Cassaday (Oliver i Chilled) Has For Cemetery Lota, tu. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Fencing from $1.00 per ft. Upwards Ware. rf,1"WJ to answer the ptition " e11"" ?' "'" Prices reduced to suit. Make inqairy from ns of the adrantages of Sulky Plows and then examine ORNAMENTAL J Defendant, people 0l th. United Stat, in the Terrl-tnr- v . ctf I tal mA n K'N"D "rwu. defendant. ,,fJ"h. Workmanship Guaranteed. HauofacfurM all kinda of 8ora Uwn, Th y00 .ithi. ?r aenred within Hair Cutting, Shampooln?. Main Street, Ogden, . wt Shaviugr, Artistic 0. A. 0HLS0N, UECAL NOTICE. for th CmntT of I,h,JoUi? .rt'o " OI lion. Joba I). . . m FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, Between Franklin and Wall. Improred. SULKY PLOWS ys, GANG PLOWS. SHIPPING and COMMISSION. We Sell as Cheap""a. fillerf Bam Wag ons! H.M.BOnO&CO., Dealers ia Z f STOVES! Orders by mail promptly s j .f PROFITS And (JuioliiKeturns. ? STOVES! AIWAYS ON HAND. --J H STOVES! .uiraitesi Satisfaction ! PAINTS, OILS AND Improvementg. dlOt of '" VARNISHES, Z i: LEATHER,IHARNE88 AND SHOE FIND NC8, und'Coal, with all the Latest Wkiuht.1 Son wants all your dried fruit. d , S. aiore-menuon- ea BY LEO HAEFELt. Jcnctioh Peintiko Asbociatios Offict S ! Fourth St., Osrden. For Ten Dollars: Four lines in Instructions Arrived JFrom Task. serted one week in Three Hub-dre- d .. ington. and; Fifty Newspapers AddIv at Cincf. in f'Uao W o,r land Agent and Attorney, either by " uiuue, Deiween ine Big Cosop. and the Herald office. Salt Lake City, where all papers will be made out.. Terms, prices, fulj information free, 10 SPRUCE ST. CUT, U Join R.ttaii, A. V.Sot, aad other N.T. : |