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Show - ' : ''I- I ::v: Wr - -! '. . ' ' - : - ' ' ' - : - UAtlT. BCJrDAT3SXCWTXi, AT Q..5 cannon, I. - , K- ' t - e . j "; 'A i ; '... J ;n AA A -. . ; MM - il1 r insist at tbe name time upon holding the other party to the observance of the remainder. As Webster said, a bargain or treaty broken on one side is broken on both sides. It no longer exists.!-ThAmericana have now no rights In China which the government or people there are bound to respect. In all probability, one of the first effects of the nullification of the treaty will be to deus of steam communication prive Asiatic with 'ports and drive from the waters of the PaciQo the only line that carries the steamship American flag to that part of the world. Its most lucrative business, of late, has been the passenger traffic; deprived of that it is doubtful whether, under; the steady diversion of the tea and raw silk trade by the cheaper Suez Canal route, sufficient business would remain to enable them to pay: their way. We know this la tbe conviction of merchants who are engaged In the China trade. Bays one, our exports to China have grown under the Burlingame treaty from $12,000,000 in 1869, to $18'000.000 in 1867. The commerce we have been building up will be transferred to our rivals. tne English, French and tier mans. Blaster, j J The Sun say's: The' menace that the Pacific states will secede from se the Union if tbe bill is not allowed to become law,- Is only a piece of wild, senseless bluster. No sensible man in California, Oregon, er Nevada haa any idea of attempting a new rebellion against the law and authority of the United States. came rushing down to Fortalcza and tbe coast cities. Without food for the road, naked," sick, dying, even aa they fled from death every man for himself. Children striving vainly to keep : up with their parents, crying a toey roll over the ton9, with bleediog feet and roca .ocucitA or.or.an 3i , ' - : i ' . ..UTY'": l ' V :!:' : . :. 'I with the gratuitous offering of bed and. board while they remain,, but courtesyspr favor that lies any ether within their power. Yet how frequently we see. thelInhideous sin of ingratitude exposed all its deformity in the treatment of 'clry folks'ioward their country relations when the situations are reversed. ATThe honest, homespun farmer visits the metropolis, and who of all his rich and acquaintances who were so willing to sit at his , .4UERB&CH &.BR0. table, eat his bread and butter, sleep beneath his humble roof, and share like one of the family in all the comforts of his frugal home, will recogniza him on the public thoroughfare, invite him to their GOODS mansions, or if they do this much, treat him as a guest they delight to I honoi? Among those who are professed lyliatterdaj' Saints, this kind gratitude is too, often manifest.' Many doabUess err from And more coming dally, such that .ii .a not' thinking: - the ' busy hum of our are very attractive: commercial life tending to divert their- ; minds from f the duties ' owe to themselves and they .1 to those whom theymeet under sttch circumstances.. But $2.75 EACH. issuch thoughtlessness' excusable? Would we not consider it very strange if our j country ac quainianoes couia not iaae tneir rA. hirgeline of solid colered hands from the rlow long enough to irrasb our own. and cease talking ! over a none trade long enough ;to ask us in to dinner? Liet us not ' v .'i- - .. . L- t . - " ' , .: ir.ir.iEnGE JffSlfiTI 01! skeleton bodies, walking, crawling -along,! begging where no one could t a man could how support givefor taousasuv- - They were famished 1979. when they ttirted. Three, four, 20, February Thursday. , five dava thev neld their way, " i Then jthey fell by the roadside and Borne died. and srroanei pitying FAMINE' AND PESTILENCE IN i1 ' " v - .. v - EIIAZIL. hand,; per bapa, threw handful of '! j ' .(. ' eat t a pver mem, nut, ror iuo most '. " -; 'I ; was too busy witi his part,-eacwe are living ju rst day own Although for care to 8o others. safety uf! raiIroad3 and telegraphs, when our human brothers died.'? " ' 1... -WE DESIIIE TO CALL, the chief news., ot the world la Iloriible stories are told of chil brought toourr doon every day, rats, cats, dogs events of vaaf magnitude tran- dren devouring, ;! refuse while authenti and carrion a'jouUvhlch we know Utt!e,or cated statements are made of .in sit the real 9igaliicance of wblcli Uoes fan's being boiled and eaten by their not Impress Itself upon, cur. minds. ; j I parents!. One hundred and TO THE FACT THAT WE ARE OFFERING In the great variety cf items pres- stirring I .i thotisacd : : r fifty perished. people r t 1 .... . ented it ii not strange that mast of attacked Small ".the pox;, dirty, - 1 them attract only pasting attention, naked people, and they and few re ma a stamped upon the homeless, holes duga. in the utlnd. cor that some which are of a were fumbled into a a 4 aozsn a 1 10 twenty irom son, sanay eu'ould be over startling character In from a eteneh The arising pile. as of I,xked or glanccj at trifling the IN THE SHAPE OF porous ground was nearly un ' A importance.- - t j L t Vo make theaa ,rt;iaark3 !a view bearable, and strong men died from .1asphyxia while digging trenches to forget that everyf question .has two BrownStiBIuesj Blacks, Ac-- , 27 tif the terrible caiaau'Uts in dead. The Herald corres- siaesj moogn one De tne outside. indhoa wide at 10c per yard. eastern Urazlf, atout whit-i- we bury the Many seek to entrench, themselves at visited the spot where 20,-0- 00 ponde v. n some weeks ft are j behind not the "We gave argument: particular t were thinly cevered up able to return the courtesies exago, The fearful nature jTvud ex in bdieshorrible -thise has a tended' ta us Bro. pits, and could tent of the famine, and pcstilance " farm well stocked, and a table well min, IiesileCHUeIm, scent ecarce for five bear the y ' Black and Colored Ceara '.are but little understood. ! spread with all the edible products ."I. ;! .ufii utes. Hostile criticisms of Chinese the ft' of nature, while we nay rent in the ThoJ,publIc Lave been informed The natural query will be, what bill continues in all quarters. ' ". M . city, procure from the daily market that jeople were dying in that proxkayitl Ataodter do from of the Brazil "live and what did BTlailoa. consume, we' 1 government TO ORDER IN vince I torn Lunger aud disetwo, but while But' - dear the famine w The TVeti Jtndian ham arrived and band to-- mouth." glng. We the horrible details have not been regret to not is Of pur own .Importation at answer, much of the time reports another revolution In Hay ti. friend remember' It given until quite recently, and on- nothing. The provincial govern In one engagement that took place, the fquantity I nor Isquality of prices to suit the closest buyers. involved provisions' that by .moonlight, . the government your ' ly brief notices of the scourge have ments of the afflicted districts' did forces 49 killed and b9 wounded. in this controversy.' It is the holy lost news the papers. appearedJa of gratitude. No matter what they could, but . tbe general The loss of the Insurgents exceeded principle The 'Tvew' YoikHcrahl of the Government how you are, you are' able ito poor these of all end them figures, cap return a kindness. at first .treated the 11th inst. contains an elaborate A choice variety of What did your were to death. tured t put promptly BEFORE THE ARRIVAL ;OF matter as an exaggeratlon,but after : . brother when visited you give you' jfilling nearly seven t colBnUer-CerteCeatesC The time! him? His very Desr. WeJI, then," voted a credit of $1,000,000 umns of close- print, written by a a 20. it is not like what should you lay before him in Washington. describ--iu- g for a million starving people! And on correspondent the'epot, contest return? ' Your very best. Nothing the Butier-Corbl-n was going ly that the Jeaiful sufferings of: tbe while the great .exodus one or more ana nothing lees. .Learn mm be to a will vote, brought on. there were I two government two republican senators, believing to Judge whether finilnd-stricke- n or; not you have people j and the full at of him Fortaleza in storehouses full. that the Corbiniwas if next repaid seated, jYou took: him awful, condition of the smitten as you found him. Give him a sim TORCHON undo Senate democratic would the new a In January ministry From jtLis it . appears country. Conover, ilar privilege. We f should never( formed 'Which found a deficit work,besides Peterson andand that, the legion of the famine is was Chaf least of all, try to shirk the respon Cameron, Pennsylvania, AT LOWEST FIGUHES, that part of .Brazil known as the in the treasury of 140,000,000 but fee would probably vote to retain sibility. ' Never as Christians forget ' ' -- jl once of at H son furnished aid. desert ! the what 'W:-fm:-- v.: been the Mr. Butler. Corbin has ad r J tawney Paper a is nioney . t?ertao,whlch principally rolling sacred to remembers rite vised And I relin certain Senators the of other all by always goqds consisting clothing sup plain, about 00 miles in width, was issued, food andmade ' quish the contest, intimating : that and due return of hosmtalit; Colored' and and !il Cashmeres, easy,1 emigration" ;. plied, from westward the coast, ; ex los stretching nis sumcient money defray ' wool Scotch all for labor Poplins,1 be provided will be voted but between the Parabvba and. S. along in July, pense him, or Francisco rivers, and containing the 5 fugeea la ' cleaning streets, declines, demanding nis to rignts do and. threatens all on nothing, Alpacas, v Bieges, , government LIST OF UTTERS about 2,500,000 inhabitants." The workijsg to bring the matter to a possible and other railroad a ' in t .. i v:. building .4 t;jttsisShs.iyipsssstwK chief locality of the distress la the vote ana place the republican sena- pEMAININQ in the Post Offlos at Bail r a :. .. a - ; .;,sr 35 to from Pacatuba ,i Fortalezv . ,., . f.lAks City, Febj. 20, 1819, which, IT no tors on reoordj v province of Ceara,. with a popula " : tion of 800,090, the capital of which miles. eallsd for wltbJa on month, will be sent to Anotjier Protest. f But evil the 13 jb the TntA LetUr Office. & t t 3 consequences of j. ft 20. oita!eza,the general population Sen The Providence, RL, Ot 'latest importations and de- 'J r of whlcn fs about 25,000 supplying food and raiment on the ate, this morning, unanimously eigns at prices to satisfy allf pauper principle were here mani- passed a resolution' protesting .a M A ' Orundlafti 8 .atitio are fested lixa.peop in-liS 2 1 ftPetIns re Jaw of the Alter a few weeks relief the against the pateace PortL- mostly very poor, as there aro no Attley Mrs GlllettnO, 1 Chinese immigration. M Adornurs a I fetera H P stricting Allsworth of Uttled condition a into people manufacturing Interests, and the "PortU AnrellS : and idleness, and JB. Peiterson M Hall A We Will give the .Ladies a chance land,! chiefly owned by a few mendicancy ' Jfarker 3 A A h Burtoif Hunter , woultif work'when i.et able.lj , white They to innpect the leading bulk J of B the B Bratt All i Boakiu great proprietors, 7. BsMlwO. t. Hunter B P Ra " M the pspuJaUsn being a mixture of drew their rations and spent' their ' SJ . .: 'I AeqeittedV BurlinB - Had Icy X , , ,;.dij iaziacs's. time been in If work.had A SPUIHG FASHIONS of 1879. H Hams L 3 ' - Stafford Bradley blscka, whites and Indians . Agri- AM FBANCisco, 20. M A 8 Burg-se-In Stockdalo It Halt a the Ifa of for made condition supplies are the culture ana stocK-ralslbrewn K ;.! Hoas land B llSlade A K - t. l i hi United States! Circuit Comt G.Mr. Burton M " at llaxdy 8 A. Sheen AKB. :; usual pursuits, , and these aro de the healthy, great public improve- B. Henderson,. BucKhousIaL ' - J' 8tjulre B ments : with ' been have made M San Becke j might Ellis, charged BurnsMAt Jarnian It :' Uuiart Joaquin County, pendent upon tbe 'winter rains, for too tbinfflcton'E was Our MR. FRED. AUERBACH JidmuH) "chariwim 'j money emoezsiement, are acquitted. no there glven"awayln Blorkman U Jordan M ., , Soaiuaa J permanent livers in - , - s : t. f a t 6 hcovell J ' Brooks Bli JohusonM i now In New Yoik will who that district, and in the dry ceason, ty 'and tho people would Jhave been J M 1) JorreDsea Bniulair iJ J tnr Tint at lataaf I f a w uaut wvve lha u w latvos endeavor to ship to this Curtlsa C A Judd T - ji tt$vens I vbfli the grass is withered and the iha hnttrr w4ra w it X asvbbj wavyum jrvuuce I Carrixitou B Jac tweaS t, Speccer j Boggs, tsuiclded this Gov. " I Market the J.' a trees leafless, holea have.to be dug accounts thev had increased in flesh I son of ssaw jSsa SB. ' r m I t" I Cains J M i Snealt i i ior '... i" li. turoai. i CummloB-- I KHery M J Siiuonsen M cutting uii in the beds of streams for water for bnt not it heaith,and to add to the muruiug, BhowellM " horrdT3 the cf a. ' Bvenson M , CHOICEST OF GOODS situation, a disease the uee of man Ciiays h When 8 A 8 Luff A "' " ." wilt i similar black to A. in all f. l.t .J4Mu the V respects . the, whiter toon- Ui3 "are rainless, the W B Mrt Docker Smith n '"A ,"1"-'-,' FOREIGN. LDcster - : , JLakUotv Dick out Mrs had in broken J a drouth Wnjp extreme distress, for plague Europe sa , i SiincaoniS lf To be sold at the lowest New York DowdenN GREAT .BRITAIN.. ; P the ;people are Improvident, and being rfatal in Its -attacks- after ) , P retail prices. Mayer Debary Moss B hours." t Toone A Bean H twenty-fouf Tbe Iris i. Ualvenlty Bill. live from hand to moutbone 'a E Mann Tiinpson ' MB',, J- -? f ' The ellect of such a famine and iJS Mt-j- f M X Tovt-y , f U ,r WANTED ,ts i 1 liONDON,' 1 20. crop being consumed before Seventy Irish Bthcriogton Miller M r Wooley Myers 1 : ' '" 4 " ' " ' reslllence.nre, pee ; province members of j Parliament, many n.. 4 A GOOD HAKSTES3 MAKKR. Apply to Mower V ' . 'WiJliauis K another can be raised, r ftL ' ' ri m " -'!' JK Field HI ' William M Xj Ceara liberals conservatives and . some; Becelved new Its, lines ruined, popula utterly The early mohtha'.of IS77 were tion reduced NeckaUnO Wallace K: re FowitrH Jroru. 900,000, to 400, will support Butt's; motion in ME Wise BS In Ire Gibsonu BM Nelson dry; the grass dried up; there were 000and 'the death "rate still en or gard to unlversltyjeducation . o WiseBd L. ' .WAITED.! , r Wilson B OldfleU A ,..-Olbou A no leaves Ten the ftrees the cattle land. ' fend probably 300,000 deaths M ' West A li H r t'lilelt mous, Oagland IbeZala War. ivsill Situation a in were ihoanlng for water and1 the to TI do genprivate GUlett O MS iS Wardrobe not fally report I CoF. Wood's column was attacked Gordon In other eral housework, by afantlly widow bavin a Wi Hams K O P Pettlt.' A son seven wag-eBlack In White people began to' enfler for food. The ed. Thisprovinces years and Gilt moaerat. old, 8 Wlfraall is M H Gutke Edged. J J M fain is said to on January 24th by 4.000 Zulus. Guadeisea awful , at this office. j . i dT3 6 Proctor Bv Withers B J 3 large stock owners commenced kill- exceed anything mortality l i his Tbe enemy was dispersed with but In known the ' ing their cattle to . eave .the meat tory of the world, bearing in its trining loss to i;oi. wood's com j WANTED TO RERT- on Several Pear attacks and hides, and the peasants begged worst mand. FARM near to tbo City, suitable foT period a higher ratio to the son's column ( and other ' columns Pa.m-.tAlso: an assortment of P FmuSR for a morsel of flesh and dug such keeping Cows. , Address HswB OtTlce. i than the FalrenJ great have been repulsed.but the gravity AI!prIF PapworthK8 .thatof, ' Q. : d3 ' roots aa the country afforded, which population ' o rora au tester I rneian baa not been ex- Affleck J r, Prantyen Mr: freatr Hjw; plague. of London, or any of' the of the situation were unwholesome, and some of famous : t.x? r- t'.l.-- f at j 1 w z enemy are concen Alien j .. . of the i Old aggerated. TheEkowe FOR SALE. pestilences ' reditu M W B Galiacher Astrom wnere Pratt fearthem poisonous, j Then they began World;. , - : trating toward 40 cts. D PQiondlund NJ Pendleton J AZU, Of 10 ACRES OP LAND, nearly all son la entrenched. A grand attack Anderson to flck Into the' larger Tillages and .We have refrained. Peterson J Uraham J yjy f fenced, five miles north ot Salt from giving lsldaily expected. CoL : Wood i BallanatW . - Gibson -Bros Pitt J ACtlTAI. value, fl.00 Lake City, can be bonrht at a bartraln, on towns. In the provinces of Ceara, .1 u 8 at II Bektnan cover falline Utrecht.: back to venms uzey to suit the purchaser. Apply ef the horrible details related to 'i B fI U " Hinds W Flahurand" Hlo Grande people be rnany OOOPEK tt DAHIh park Newest shades of the Herald correspondent, Tand Pa nous A Burner 8 by BieyK Under T. B. Jones' Bank. aa early m ),. Bradshaw B Hudten B S l Porter U II gautolie ;of hunger 4 bonds', 107 j; Bt .iinAi tnr h MibW Consols, 9iJ K. water J Hijrinnbothaxn May. The.blazlng sun scorched up I HARRIS KID GLOVES. KW mB Aht.tn inm 67s iuii,uiu, iuo,i new oa, Bail U r Roberts M 3 SCHOOL NOTICE. k samneru KickettsW Beiuu every vestige of vegetation iittl idea of the terrible ecourge which . .... .. Huibr O R&llattDP J Itnunrtv-- If towns wnrrva normal population o has visited one small district of voters of the 82nd School 'Pssltlen 1 tbe Brltltb Troop. 9 ueesiey a Hansen KH i, KJoe ti A j Hsrpsr PB THB leralfBrlvhtnn) . urn hAmhv nrtt.fflWI , - became BrigfDr thousand1 , i Gredt-Yariet- y; thres,. 29. .twp,or Unless at Beecner B -- Hollander CPShort T C Jan. that there will be a meeting- held for the South America, What .in Capetown! country r. O crowded with from fifteen to twen with purpose of electing- three School trustees, Hardy C W. i SiddowayR the British forces will con- - Batcher and for levying-- tax for school purposes, P Wow t plitgue, 7 pestilence, famine, tacked, HradtordH' Hill D i ..i Rtrinrnnm their eperatians to the main-- j tiBHerworuiuuoKA ion 24, 1879, at li ty thousand, while Fortaleza! had earthquakes, wars, rumors of wars, fine EcBoneldli Monday, ' tenance otttatu quo and the .reten Bocks' one o'clock a- - m.j atFebruary School the Ward SorensnnNO - 70,000 famishlDg wretches camped ' and various' troubles that are caus tion of their strategetical t position ttenneci j vrJ i irwia vr . t otreng w House. W iu ifa vicinity by the close of the Barton Irvln F. o'BwainJ J w SUHOBNTELD,! f commotloa n .the earth," we on tne border'untll strongly rein Burns J B .1 i N; HANSEN, Ja n ' SwAlnshnr . 'SI ' the year. Girls sold themselves for lag well reflect ' i hundred forced. it; Two volunteers v wooes BKLL. PRTEtt n. Druwu may upon the sayings fmn Pnrf T?lt..k.li will Hlt.it. Brown D n r Jones N i i: , 3 S Feott school TiusUca men banded rob .bread, iogether'aa of - tho. Savior '. In ; regard t) .the the 8Sth dsw-- . Jannsnn J,..:. Blbler G F i Brighton, Feb. 11, 1879. ? bers and committed depredations, tokens of regiment at King Williams I H Kymands those an and His Invitation in so as GrratAmer-Kelso- n to v Spiers G to coming; latter admit the Wt Town, provisions of all kinds rose to prices who are wise will discern the signs go to the front. loaa" Kimball "j" - J ' IiSdies of Utah : to call and Eatterley G H 46lh SCHOOL DISTRICT. a Brown O etone f unreachable by the poor, private cf the times, themselves for ! v K i prepare iiitall , J Stuckland F ; inspect the, '.'lf TURKEY.,'. T avam w Pdnrf.1j charity failed to meet the tremen the tribulation at hand, and take i tbe TJndenlirned resMcnts m school J w.v. l.innnT'1 B!: 6oboonIeld Befoicasl P district No. 4S. hereby rive notice Lacy JO' dous demand, and the starving emi core toj be watchful : and Aslaatiaer 11 Carter T J UviDinitona that for there will be a meeting- held at the tjtin ready " j C CoNSTANTiNOPiiE, 20. ThePorte CaisenJA rcrorieA residence ot John T. liet ber. on Monday,. 1 grants in trying to reach other proHis appearing. . Larson . the 24th day of February. 1879. at 1 a. m-3 . . . i Spencer W W .... has appointed four commissioners Cottam vinces dropped dead by the way by ; b water A li wonraa H for unsr the purpose of electing three trustees J to superintend the proposed reforms Clark J . OF. THE 8EASOX. lor eaia aistncc ana also lor voting- on tne hundreds. jfmlthS r rate eer cent of tax to be assessed, for the in tne administration or Asia Mi Camukln G MorfTM An r5 r "t The .year lS7Sopened dry and I Confer H N McDougald , purpose of building- a scboolhouse and fur J f,EJ:'' A nor. ' also for purchasing' suitH D the same, i INnishing Covey . I without a . counof TJe ray Servlaa KaereaebaMsita. hope. able grounds to build upon. Carloese G B Macfarlane J Thome J 'f 1 Tlili PRICKa OF 1 JOHN T. OERBKR, B ' Morris H Tremavne ft try was bias tedjthe cat tie destroyed, Members of the Bulsarlan assem Cox D. JOHN PAUK,; -- "'A Cogswell P B - Morris B P 'ITremeUisg' 8 No Troilile to Show the cotton and sugar business dead, ' - nourtT rr n , M. TV. COOK, .... ' r w bly have nearly all arrived at Tir-- vox jb ' A DUNCOMBE, BT.-.I. B H . Crocksr L O 1 nova. There la considerable ex Tosiblad STER , Mousley no crops, no water in the river beds, '. A JAMES lAYUOR, j'E CaineAW" Murdock - L TaTler O . . citement in of .the consequence " ToliettM 200,000 refugees camped around the MaireJ Feb T. 1879. Another Steve ma tbe Ctilneae Btli rumors of Servian encroachments. OoooellT Caudsen W i Moyle J H I Townsead J towns, no money in the provincial DostMaisen Tbe r , Tlsrey J :i to wishes ' J party powerful New' 20. Sun's , YoRKi ' The Townstn F Moore G add&d to the pone the date of the openinsr of the Dallimore treasury, emali-po- x Durer J ArDZMattmhanS B Taylor A f' " ' Washington special says, on the assemmy. O ti I , ; H famine. The following letter from Chinese Drake B j Marnell Santa Claus1 Headquarters TrierVU bill: That it has been de ; MaUnO DreG a government commissioner at cided by the friends ef the bill in Vf ri; Miller H Drake Vaacott ;ctt . ...... i. i. J 4 to take it auoer utjtr i usTias Granja, a little1 town 'near the sea the House, to endeavor W Duval A Hj Hurrah for the Holiday $ t tne rianate in up, JK coast will give an idea of the situa ,i TTebekerQ - Williams W ask for a confer and amendments, tion and his picture will serve to ence committee. Une reasonXor HEW YOMCAMDY STOf.E! . ,. UpltatltyV . portray the. scenes" at other places this Is that, some of the Sena Reductions tn every Department. 5, to Neimorer J" WtUnEl FrrW amendments are so . awkwardlv V ,.3 f i i li FoBterS Nowell J ' , .MJckle J i 67 MAIN STREET., r "s . "As I ten5 these line .1 jam tor- drawn MA , as to be bad J iOur An .Woodbury grammar. winter steck of 1S79. f Foreman L On 3 a ""f W hlrnle U con&fetiag mented, almost deafened by cries, other is that under the rules of the Feb. 13thi 'list vji't ?i FowlerHC t' OiseaOM .WtbbO si cioaks, shawls, white and colored I Ohristnas and Nev7 Year .I.n.UTtitl.ut 'ArJ.fs.i ' ; imprecations, tears, groans or a house this is the beet course to i&ntZ rv..rir w wvw w svvspe t r WoclfD nsfv wild and agonized by take to Insure the early passage of people driven, lis-rSrim4 urs, Felt r, a it: PretcottWfi riklrts, Hosiery tanaeia,i l . Mendon is a quiet little .town,, of famine, nakedjue&a ..and . disease, the bill. and CONFECTIONERY. Dress Goods , particular and A thousand at a time, they beg a between vo ana luu situat rersen- iuutrlns' fos the abc.e Utters afl Otbeij; goods at Half their real AT HO n an Immense Stock of morsel ror the love ' of God, for the Tne Fcdestrlan B(l Dmjm Fas. ed on tne west side ramllles, or i tnle fertile are reouaited ITXT to state when advertised. ' w Home-ma! O A N Dl as. OlCAltlld LI t'J. Value,. 'j This Is ?. , J ;..ut divine pity, that they may save for j warranted the pedestrian, arrived valley, on the slope which hugs the pure, which wi lbs sold ri" strictly i d JOiJJN T. LYJNUIi. a moment eome child torn by han- cere yesterday, ana in an inter base of the mounduring- the holidays at the lowest possible i 1 ,, i iUl ....... iio Boasting; but a Fact! prloerf ger. A grave woman, pushed about view, said, of the coming interna tains. The community are , indus V ' ' by the people, begs to save herself tional matcn.on tneiotn. oi Aiarcn, trious, frugal, and with scarcely an COUGH CANDY having '. A i, j sTEAnns from, the monster that devours ber X bonest Jy say tnat A am cennaent exception, rarmers: eaca 'man sit d.f. f tented been for thn nat ,' - ; ' Zm i ... sixteen years Is acknowledged; to he tbe i . . to Mt th child in ber womb. as to any thin? but a place in the ting beneath his own vine and fig "T 7 ' .1 , ,. , - . Another cries for broth for her hus- field. " ! nave waisea ten times tree, owning the house he inhabits It 1, hu:. IM Li Da , best article .ef cough candy iu use. Try It. band, wb is prostrated, almost in- since I came from England, and I and the land ;be cultivates.' The widfni9 OUR;; laihsYwatlia'chy.febr animate by that worst of dUeases, ininK my cest walking aays are soil Is very productive, and some of 20 th, 179, of membraaoui croup, HERMAN 1 . SJSfetJ,? famine, ; Another shows hsr bonv past. " tne Dess larms in tne valley are con " .". Jennie, J., wu- - ,!:t. at ITTMCTIVE AS EVER , , f 'ui0..!?.?F??f! body, with hardly rags to coyer her i Tbe KepvMlcaa Ciphers. tnis settlement. Among ' ' .. . ..!. ' ' .. -. X. I.. tiguous to naaeuness a norrible t,..,, t.Lt .Anthese is one of 100 acres, owned bv Funeral In Firsti:.,Ward aohool-houSpeaking of the republican cipher the A other begs help for hersight. husband. entire settlement, whose yearly rilAivn f r.M.. .t 1 T . . .... tne ber son, ber brother, all dying to- - uispatcues, recently printed,! are devoted to TO JTHE buildIIEW.TORK CA17DY G70IIE. Tribuue products , ..cm says, editorially: Perhaps to me, there are more which we have not ing of the Logan Templetheand the Accidentally aiiieu e orcary iath. by th I ..... seiaer. cxiea; L just mo for five the wounds of 'Help fonnd. If the cipher committee support of the Mendon Sabbath cavslnr to of a rravel bank. WUXIam If1 Jfi II II L V 1 I1 L Christ ! I am falling." This one knows Store, RRNJAMIN nODQETTS, affed 21 years:!i III I! TAR of them or suspects where HcnooL The f says, "Secor, listen to me, who am l son of the utswiffiam BenJamiaHodiretf I of Brother ... a -- w " the under management we demothe are, challenge they J 'With I children." She ' ray dying and Elizabeth w . ... osock m members of - iLt body to James G. Willie, Is doing a business I o wereester, cries, groans, curses; but what can cratic them . tn HodretU Braiser of the' Fourth thnnuind Hnllan tvslva lor tne COM- nftn .uuiwwuiug out. re all ' the In bring 1 do; Lbere are many; there are so 3 ' . I LOST SeOBOn Will . mnA ffa nnnllv' nlf.1 .tn.).. hlita.W searches we which made among who would tne many, alastatThousands or 1S7S, witmn tne last tnree years, nas in-- 1 The relatives an rriends or the family I Whlcn wewill sell uottom ligujea, once. And how shall we cipner correspondence ' ; have.belp at closest mar. i are reepectruuy invrtea to attena his fone- nave failed to discover the creasea vw per cent. ? North Temple Bt., south side, lsources? I ral, from the Fourth Ward schoolhoose, to- - gins meeting- Keenest competition. neip mem wnen jl nave no re faintest Y. Y. trace The and as ti. of trans discreditable I Societies, ei loiapisaau ju lTSt west !A! xJgnt days ago the 1 at it o'clock in the for. ri actions on the republican aide. We well as tne 1'nmary Association are I morrow, Friday, ' ' 1 Bait Xak uwera, bought provisions and Bts., " ' ' win receive City. nmn. xp ill If pntmpt J. tnMtini.hmii. do not believe were in, rinn,n there 111 each on : tbe . faith of the money attenuuii sua care. anj Altftnntal Star.pkasstfcfj'.,' ' A to accommodate HAVE removed my tnsiiiea to new tn5 beustoo small eehool-honsgovemmentf which had promhed transactions. coraraodlons premises, at tbe above e anthem. is Anew At resources. But these have not fh nerebaaia and the CbliaTnd. Farmlnatonn Iovls County, of dink. a' central location, where I wtu be to Mm&lz Ttetosnt is EnarantscI ana' meet old customers, and pleased oozapieuoD. proacuuis my a many come. We can do nothlnsr, and the therta February Uh, IS79, MAGGIE. BAB- " AGENTS Je Oil" DUPONTfl' The Commercial toaa others or to tne to dMr me Bkdlciin, may jmo saloon favor town, creait With 7 1 tnoir ana meatus, also Feb-- 1 1 5 . . j t: HSj.fr! j people are cursing' us. 'They 'give day, assuming to speak for the mer- bouse ef ill repute is to be found !ln BOTX, aged H year ,j patronage. oniy.to their favorites," the crewd chants here Interested in the China the place, the inhabitants as a rule rnary Uth, A aui ttx julzaisbth Bap. niarantea all work turned cat IWTLi, EOTT,aredJyearsiiad5inootts..y! shop to be fully tipwiththe says, and then they cry . flercojy, trade, predicts direful csnssquencea are good, nonest with both la deelfn .and aa tiroes, of Bota'cWIJrea vsit:.:,tad execution, and food rlartaretS-for piemaa it at Tcu iavd : give u; will the bill It Chinese furnish st as low a price should their following as the same ' worthy fclshtp, Henry A. E&rrotu 1 1 ESTABLISHED i -- $ j :' ' once!" 10G4. jt of work can qual. be ty made by any other it become law. It thinks all the Hashes, a kind and he pltable ... SmHBM SR(.:...- -i sUbilahmsst tLls la cityT As the month ciept on and no treat rights now existing will bej man, are endeavoring to do what Is AtFloia Crtjyfrcber Oouniy, tTtahTeb. '! fntTwto'turnifih "i?esJrns rAM tiiiiinjr.prerre4 away by diplomatic ktiiitn ,n r.t 15th,:7J,3AIiAa HtrGHSS; wife of Georgo rain except useless showers came sweptcommon if, ...... ' ;eii5 and to erv, sense exnoute tne our of enm tbrouchout, Brevallinff realike and cbatacterlsLs must Smith. A Andrew rsf A",l't Vv s. down, the horror intensified. The pudiate the assumption that one ef ! i any parties bn avj vjoo'ii invitenew Dccee1 was bora la Enland,l prfl I8lh. 'country cousins is uieir warm or u piate sxtenOUigIlchttd writer siy:, " , axlitifij , .. the subscribing parties to the treaty hearted hospitality, and a universal 1817; fctpCzed llarcli 3d, 131f; arrived la w oris to aiveliae aTcall. j "Then the 'whole bewildered, can abrogate or abolish so much of wiUlngnees tovblJse their friends UUhialies. famine-ftrfefcepanlc-ijcrowd ( it m it .has ceased to approvef and who come from the city, not only Vfctnniti Star ple$s cor. PeA B M9, C3,Epst diws?w 3l,l! h . f ,. : Blet a anti-Chine- - , I . I sum nigh-headed -- -- " f -- - . SPRING I - !;.4..r il 4 of-4- n Ti .. i, F 4 .' THE OS . I. PUBLIC hv: i ? THE OF ATTENTION ! I1 - .'..'V . H -- KJC1 ' i i i t PRESS GOODS !! ! u GOOBi BEST THIS i ' j;J--".';-,- m4 . ! 1 - CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK ao-tfDu- at, la lELlBROIDERIES - - TO1 i pm-vislo- ns. LACES . i . i .j. :ArR::f1:. : . - store-housep.a- ri.'.: i IH'.; H. S. ELDREDCE, Supt. nd u-- i .'' ..4 DRESS : f '. irr": ' ! GOODS i - .f : r-- : - . ne 1 --l- X - , i .. a ng .- Ex-postmat- 3 --- . - , w r. , ill S and-beas- t. T ': ""' c,i -- av il :. . ... J , C-- "'It J - I - . 1 t . eei-son- '"I -- i! , 4 , '' '- ? . - 4 i ,- V - r - - A - . cloveS rss. r 1 rj . Kid at . - ; . . . . s Ap-p- ly A j 1 " - . Bag-ale- tht. rr " y ' " , 5-1- 6; - . : , - , . ', -- i . T . . Notions s - Goods for all , in Staple and Brtg-hto- Departments. tj . r - a i ) i - r E a n cy D ry G p o d.s . , I We-exten- Ji ! 1 - 1 t ':-.,.- W NQVELITIES J. - G R E AT R ED U CT ID N - , . BY TELEGRAPHS - . - . . 1 i ? I. ( , .' ''!-- ..-- - Trutei-s.-TaylomPl- i- - - Furs, - O-- . non-conc- -- : IVirJTERGDOOS ur ShawlsLeltkirtvtSc., -- a!" ICnit .Goods, . . - . - . . ;. Kog-laber- ' - m . Arctics and'Rubbe rs': "i.-J- . . - de O'-Lear- - . snow-covere- . , J . -- s- r- '.!! 1 -- ': -y 4 . , , rlJ fletsiSSK - Hats and Caps Carpets. MILLINERY ! - f-;- Jl .. ss TT1 , IMDEI i co-operat- ive En-lan- . d, - 1 -'.... ' RELIOVAL! j TWiii., J. Silver, - com-missi- ar-ranj- on ed 1 5r 1 : 4 '' STB HNS!; . ? ... v -- .- . i Cho icest'G rbceries, f 'lardwiaran'dJJrockeB! RahA Stoves'ahd I , . "' e"4- -' ..ttit' f 1 , j cinE,:swoiiiiG:(:;iaM;25B. 1 1 . ( I r . - t : -- inrnninn . !ri.,-'al:.'-- a. i -- j. u. v - - .. n, d - - Tomplq Ctrcot, j Oalt Lako City Utahr ' ; |