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Show Il.ILi DARK Tmmn DAYS Mf R. Ti rllm I will Cur Imih,, ei'ieoe) New Ybtic, Ja. 22. WLat riJQU tudar is li talk nl more 2w Turn a mm cunpW of Bj dias TL Earl of Zetland, 1, auvl tl ! Urv-L- isouMrirhat numt-r-- ub of Ire-la- a too fciinms Seclast iuile their iiWpiu t tu ca i ru j tine rufci. t aarukr. HAR10MBE, V The Clothier T.trry-bud- y lu4 ozn KXJOYS meiL'4 nl resulu Hoih tLe hen t- 5 Uktn; it is pkaan Tigi U r. 2473 hrtl s & 2475 WASHLXGTON AVE. aruv. 8-- The-ina'.i- t i.e Ar'u. 11c W u, tu aluMt N:oi.u!ii!:.i-'iI! and you know, ! ijtiiii.ily t ai.'-.e W'i.ai wai Uni abo"it tlit yi nr diff-iv- Uuta l IiitUrtiiiditer; as I br.vn h. it was Mux-!- ; c lie had it, it wr Syiia. Wliut your opiaiou The man ho tir.d ilimU-- l up the ladder of lifeby virtue of bi own ie.trriiy turnl aixutid, ai.d dually pale, looked s end Leili-sunk down a rru-lit- d and he l:du't een look upwheuanold farmer remarked to fiu ife: "Good 'uuif fur hint. If a feller hain't studied alsebra and BKraihy wh.tt'a the ut of iiia puttiu' on o much .tyle." Agiin, there vh a party of u on the pntmrnaile devkof a Huitson river steamer. The prominent one oft lie crowd w u a weak eyed younij man who had been all over KuroH, aad who had attended college long enough to learu ever) thing worth He talked very libly of the knowing. fctoue Age, the Drift Period and all that, aud as he came along to the Palisades La observed that: "The true igneous rocks belong either to the trappeatt or volcanic divisions, while the mass you see before you is composed, c to a very large extent, of stratified rocks." I looked nroitud to see if - know - you know was prewnt. lie was. He sat with Lis chair tipped back and Lis feet on the rail. Hi suit was a very luud check, and he Lad the general bearing of a mau who trades In horses and buys isheep.kins of farmers. Ho listened with great Interest, and when the young man had finished he squared bis chair around aud said: "Professor, you are right; you Lave hit the ball's eye; yon know it all." "Awl" replied the young man. "I'm glad to have met you, because those things Lave bothered me, and because 1 want to ask you a question." "Aw proceed." "You Lave heard of Scipio, of course." "Awl" "Killed, you know, iu the year 1S7 II. C.f" "Aw!" "Of course you have heard of Basil, the Great? Greek, you know, am! in Cappadocla. Pretty born in the year good fellow, I guess, but wouldn't bet on it." "Awl What is your question, sahf" "1 was getting to it.. Suppose you owned a horse?" "Awl" "No matter about the color or sex. Yon are awoke at night by his stamping iu the stable." "Aw!" "You go out and find hint very ill. Now, sir, can you tell me how to inform myself whether he is suireriiri with a calcareous carbonate of soluble obliquity or is attacked with a herbiverous transition of exhalations?" TLc young man rose up, looked around him to take a last farewell of earth, and then plunged over the rail into the river. The steamer was stoped Htid every effort made to rescue him, but he did not want to be rescued. He wanted to sit down on the bottom of the Hudson and have a good long think with himself. M. CJuad iu Detroit I'reu Press. , s pale-face- nteta-niorphi- -- I IKI.MS icisi'.t 1UV.!1 the Joree of the famine had been spent, aud the exodus fell off. In the ten years from 1S47 to 1357 alxrat 1855 1,800,000 jx-.- rat ii'iii,!)' OGDKX, invvir. l!!!!tlllM!Uni!iri;!lill!tlUI!tn I I Mtstot FEAVK MOVKOE. Dai lel)ruajry rtt- 9th. 1 elinra-te- r aepearaare of tlie hmiIs JUL UiltUS aud MAY liL.N('IIK. eek oalr. r.?rairlitinrT aMnwtwiB for o FIUNK hkUt.LAU,tUtrouct.iaaiuU voriiL A irraud attraetkia-- 3 iUBLE SISTERS 1 O.it of sigbu The only ilaueer. MISS PEARL Firt 1 AitDINE. Ttm oriciunl ami only koorktibont tram, JOH MALLET AND ILL KA MUX U. MISS LILLIAN CARI)a.Liii Serio-Com- ie ROLL. JIM DALTON AND ( LIRA BOl'LE. The petite and acromitlishml aii and dance MORRIS. artist. Mis LII.I.IE Uur eomediau, VV ALlX) V. HIPPLE. r"l 1 bare lota of NOV EL T Y. On Sensational Frainle Minrtrpls. RICH, KARE RACY. AM) and Fifty Cents Popular Prices. Seatt ia Boaaa Fiftv C'eata. Twenty-Fi- e 1 GEO. A. LOWE, I- X- -- DEALER 1 Agricultural - Implcmcets, Wajronf, , Buie?, Koad Cart:u liuckboaixls. 1 mi. Turbino Wheel!?, Knsines Saw. Mills. Waron Jlaterial, Heavy Hardware, Iron and Stoel. I I 1 1 IIARCOMBE. .1 WHOLESALE GROCERS, . THE CHICAGO Milwaukee & St. Paul THE BltUXSAVICK! KAILWAY . I itiiimiiiTiimiftmiMmMiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiimm Raker Railed Wire, Blacksmith Tools, Etc. OGBKN I . Wek t'o"Jimwin liow and fun visit the Utah, 1V1. (J, 185)1. Sii: We have just iinishod takinnii inventory of our .stock, and we find that our lines of Winter Clothing, Underwear, Hats, and Shoes are Very Comxlete, and be- indesirous of reducing this stock as much as possible before spring, we will commence on February 6th, to sell our entire stock at jCOST" with the exception of "iiarl & Wilson's Collars and Cuffs,and Stetson's Hats." Every- thing else in the stock coos atCost until March 1st. As we always do as wo agree to, Ave feel that it will be to your advantage to call onus if there is anything in our line that you may need. Very Respectfully, OUR CANUIDATES. If you want to to a Oirclen, TTTAII. Jonas. Importers anJ iutr-btratilie- It Was of No Consequence. "It occurs to rae, Miss Twilling," said the young man, "that, in the relations which will some day exist between us the thought of aliBin! mutiey might assume undue proportions. I ln;u!d hate tothink that nny discussion :is to my salary would give rise to any painful scenes." "Believe me, Henry," s;tid the yoiu;g girl, as she placed her hand gently on hii arm, "that never under any circumstancewould I allow such a little thiie; a t hat to come between us." Harper's Ilazar. dis-jios- oat-sid- e k Uvx effectually, disju-lc'U, pml drive oti dim, I ut tie w.i- It jm'-'-f lt fifl irvutl of it. IKami f;veri and curtj habitual acheg jut ill m uai-- r a rr,?wd tit txrmanentlT. For tale loud voior iLat tie t fiiriro: ti mjj- - Id it coiistipatioa LOc buttles by 1 51 and ia radrudd and rii;.!ij; ti:j iiiaus.'uaut ho ..ut lien iuow FIG SYRUP CO. CAUF0BNIA i bterrtipuv) Lint with: SCO, CAU UtC "Kxruse iue. u.j' fne'.i. l.ut ci.3 I $tt f you ntmsrn.tr. ft. tin tost, t.r. a a:untiuu?'a as the nim?i6rvjilj ""IVrtaiuly, l wa-- . trtikin:; a ait a !iap iu the deput at liiitl Uo, aud we nu;.iu't ria-lagt , Kl.XH g. iu t--t 105: persons from Ireland landed in the United States, mid upward ot 1.000,-00- 0 more were in England nnd Scotland. Thus did the famine of 1810 and 1847 drain the bebt blood out of Ireland. Finally it was necessary to appropriate money, but in the meantime, in ppite of the generosity of nations, hundreds of thousands perished. The potato was then the one crop that Ireland depended on. It is eo still. The potato blighted, all is blighted. The poor, overworked soil year after year is tillod and Milled with the same crop. No wonder it failn to produce. When it does the t jn't near the sea shore can exist on seaweed. If he can't get that he can starve. A for that seaweed, 1 have eaten it. and I could find nothing seductive or comforting about it. 1 have talked this matter over before now with William O'Brien, T. P. Gill. John Dillon, Michael Davitt and other Irishmen.. Leaving factional quarrels out of the matter entirely, they agreed in one tiling, and that was that Ireland was standing always ntid ever in the presence of the gaunt specter. I asked Michael Davitt once what fkvi should b:; done to avert famine in Ireland, lie put the matter somewhat this way: There are splendid fisheries all aloti the coasts of Ireland. Give the fishermen at these places boats, and give them time to pay for them; build docks here and there along the coast and improve You will the means of transportation. e thus give the fishermen a chance to of their stock in the London mar-ket- s and in other markets. Then help the small farmer to improve his little holding and provide him with good seed for his crops. Don't give anythnti to him outright. Let him pay for it in such a way as he can. Don't treat him as a pauper. Make him Open up the long closed mines of Ireland and give the unskilled laborer a chance. It will be a good investment for the government! Thus speak Michael Davitt and others. One portion of these views nas been curiously proved to be sound within the past few weeks, and by a no less person than Charles Stewart Parnell. The latter was taunted on the hustings with having wasted to no purpose the fund that was raised for him some years ago. In reply Parnell showed that he had invested the greater part of the. fund in reopening old mines in the Wicklow mountains. Just in the. midst of all the shindy in Eilkenny there came to him the news that a fine vein of ore had been struck in those same mines, so that Parnell is in a fair way to make a good deal of money out of that investment, and, incidentally, his chief foe, Davitt, has been proved a true prophet. Now if Parnell can make money in Irish industries, why cannot the government? If Ireland were to have another famine that would cost her 2,000,000 at least of her population, the Irish leadership would be hardly worth struggling for, there would be so little of Ireland to lead. The fighters in the Irish party and of it seem to have lost sight of thii fact. They may discover it later. Joas 0'Brie.v. (I u .Jl.-rdt- Rub-mit- s. In n!M iVM. g knowledge U toxiM-- t . utr at a man u Lame mui cti t Lt-- r lf 18SS 1 aef-thin- tuaj yrep tf teuJertxt aud a duzra or o i.; ait anJ rtfreLin t the taste, anj art Le bad rliiu!d up until te im InJ a oa the Kklnejt, pent !y j klau.'titrr fcuue au I tuu-li- l tuo ii Tl"i mil' I. tut cmly jia Liver anj lwcls, clanse the tyn tusr-chant- s lfca bat wtat )! il pn-vn- JG I u a i &y Kua hl h e.'i.cii rk-fint-. tu.u'al Tt- - gi up and dnrMnl, itiiJi:B it ocl luive Lvi-- n etmiaioji to l era u orrr l to fcterp mgui a. O vt I he , r lir--s a rtit-portly tuao, hn foruM-r'drivi-- tosr ta uiarkrt. I'y re'r.-ur'. isrri'i- -! of virtue, cliil-u.tr- 1851 ununui 1 r , 1S50. a ksuaJse, III ! Lf ih 1UVOI t of tu n 1M8 16(9 ia tiiv asi-Mi- Ikluu. - 't Ijofiiaj d bc-a- y.-a- '.11.75 J acr- ! Fur iust&Lfv, oar err in going e fa-il t esiticlLt for tti Lour U-ro- J840. 1W7 Hi of a r. d ml u!T retary Balfoar Lave t rvfort, in wLk h tbjr ey lint "iitrts i throni in mne district, and will befure spring if help b hoc extended fptiiir." They the iirw r with an el&bura&e pUn for relief, and dwell on the fact tkt a fciiJnre of the potato crop alone wor.d not now produce a mat h distn as exists. It is tdnifii-an- t of the natural tbocht-Lwie-v- s of uiin that oa two eoutiuects w shrill J xs ia tbir- - over the retention Letww-- half a doz.n men fur tLt leadership of the L-party, and fugM have alto. thr overijrd tlws fict thst in many luvnlt ts fr;iu dark Donegal t. tin bright Cay of Ban try thousand u upon thouh.uilst f men, voutu and crouch and sjiT-e- ov?r turf fire in dinjry hovels, eufferin.? from Lunger pure aud timpht. Tim history fir the rvjits faiiiiue lime inure than f.irty yt ar au was marked by disunion a!uu? the lrl-that in th revi.lt of 'Vounjr In '.nud a.i i'.t Oi'mmeU and the abort: vt wit h all of t its sal coneqwntvi. Want the condition of r.2airs may route to uo out-caHI. If the t:rug;;!m: p.as;ii.'4 are not given K'd eetl ptJt'es tlim-i- h oaie agency, and if they are fcni-- l to nse ditkasel seed, thou lKk or.t for two year of famine. Mark yon, when the dark R;ots b.m to appear oa the vines in Ireland in lbi-'t- , there were H.OQO.O'JO of souls on that Wand. In 1SH tluT? were less titan 6,000,000 left The aiv big i1jrniv! It is as though New York were rahuieri;eil in New York bay with all of it nnd more besides. Three hundred thousand Irish died ol starvation. A clever calculator hua floured it oat that for soma weeks they died at the rate of 5,479 per day, or four each minute. There ia nothiug in war one-haso horrible as this, tmlesu, indeed, it be the siege of Jerusalem. Now the Irish peasant is qnit3 a innch of a fatalist aa any that can be found. The orieutal says. "Kismet 'tis fate," and bows his head. The Irish peasant says, "Its the hand of God," and Just look at this Ktatement ns to the number of Irish immigrants who landed in the United States daring the famine years and those immediately following them: l:, Ml n-- l tte war tl.iu rio-ru- y u w r WWITi4te-KM-TM-k- " Leadal Irishman to dayt fcjja. Mu 1 1 -- ome L&rd il. HOW WE SUFFF.. iH IRELAND. Cr mwn Wtifcttt 1AL: II1TKSDAY. fEMlUAIiY 12, Is the only line running Solid Vest ibnled. Trains Daily and tN tveen Chicago anil Omaha, coinxsed of Magniticcut Sleeping t'n re aud Steam-heate- Finest Billiard Mall in Utaht,p Stii-- Over - a the llrunswick The Finest Dinto? Cars in the World. EVERYTHING : ANIi SEE US. I. G. Proudfit & Co., CO-M- I New York Money. New York. Feb. 11. Money on call oay, close offered at V. Prime mercantile paner, Sixty-da- y Sterlinc exchanee. quiet, tirm. Sfc.7; bills U.S); demand S4.!; liar silver $1.01 Skookum Root Hair Grouuei. New York Sun. Circumstances Alter Cases. (MiDfcX MARKET Eradicates Dandruff. Barley, feed, Barley, cimpiied Corn, eastern Cora, chopiied " High patent " " Flock. Straight graile taher graces 1 2." Grows Hair on Bald Heads. Is an Exquisite Toilet Article. 1 43 1W 1 SO 2 2S g Si 00 7 7S . Timotbv, str'ht per "t'n Timot hy, in'xd Lucerne " 00 1:1 V) Pop SoU by 1 50 50 7 50 11 to his met (flourishing knife) Wan. me bad Injun; take paleface scalp. Don't trouble yourMr. self, my friend; allow me to hand it to you. . Life. d -- - - her-in-la- Butter, best, per lib.. " Hatter, Utah, Kl'ri. ier ioz " Onions, Lucerne seed, per lb... Ontal sacks Seamlcso sacks :. Table salt, per ton Clean coarse salt p'r t'n Retail prices are about and Salesrooms, 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. liDER & ROBINSOK HARDWARE . COMPANY. WALTKll RHAM), I'llO. A CLKAV, XKAT, 25 20 22 OYSTER AND 04!,4 7'i 20 d 22 'i i 15 00 per ecu, higher. SHORT ORDER HOUSE Sunday Dinner from "0 13 tTIIE German Restaurant, ritomrE. Man-afrai- v alt Druggist. t - "10 " Factoi Tia le mark registered.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Toisons It is an lionest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. 90 II IWlionciy Mannfactiircvs in Utah. NEW YORK. Xi 2 10 Hat. Reit Top Wild ( t S C Con Skookum Hoot Hair Grower Co. $175 " " Com meal Rolled Oat s, per bb! " Shorts Bran and t Is Free from all coloring matter. 1 " " mXi'' Lai-pes- Stops Falling Hair. BErORT. Corrected daily by Gibson & Smnrthwaite, wholesale proiluce dealers, 2303 Wasliiugton avenue', Oi?ilen City, Utah, Buying. Selling. i;kain. Wheat, nevf No. 1 mill$ (V) ing, per bn 1 fit) Oat., sacked, per cvrt..1 Barley, brewing, No. "1 35 per cwt. Darley, brewing, No. 2 The Is a Preventive of Baldness. Wholesale Prices. liercwt Hair E.piiUy. Grows Bond Itixuk n I Blnnk ( berk. NewTork. Fell. 11 doverument bond? eloped "Yes," said the merchant to his book- as follows : 1M :r. S. 44s coupon .103 C. keeper; "1 always carry about me a blank U. S.4'sre'd 109 S. 4'e .... la) Pacific 6's check which I cun till out, wherever I may tJ. S. Wisoouiion rott'd 101 be, when I run out of cash. You should do the same." .Copper, Lead and Tin. . "In my case," replied Mr. ledger, "it New York. Feb. nominal; Lake would be apt to remain blankety blank," .W1.25. Lead, weaker; Domestic, February and hiscakeaud codec lun.-- iegan to pnin U:.Mli ; Tin, steady; Straits, 820.10. Plates, fairly him in the chest. American Stationer. active, tirm. Applied NuiuiKimlitilistn. Mrs. Bendix Yes, my husband is a somnambulist. Mrs. Kawler How dreadful! "Not at all. You sec, when he gets up In the night and walks t ho floor I put the baby into his arms aud be never knows it. Salt Lake City. S. Main Street, j J S. ALEX MITCHELL. Commercial Agent. T. V. POWELL, Traveling Agent. 1G1 COMMERCE. ANT) FIRST-CLAS- Any further information ns to Rates of Fare, etc., will be cheerfully furnished by THE BRUNSWICK. FINANCE d d 0rlnn and uselabl exclus- We havn tlie Inrueft Hall in ' F.lectric-lighte- 3-1- 4 to 6 p. m. GltAXTAA'K, OGDKX ( 2345 Washington Avenue. n |