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Show GEXE1UL MERCHANDISE. wife confessed cumstauceg that jieoplc ten bear to ix weeks ago Brown's reiterated her to him, and afterwards read- confession in the presence of the To everyliody and the caution Chief of Police, that she and Jenks money to an unlimited interprominent evil of this should be heeded, don't go in 'debt had had frequent criminal at EORH.OWING MONEY. ihc palls Junction. dcn E extent is a .ttiiiration. Everywhere in this beyond your ability to pay. Don't the usurers thrive; the mo- - bring sorrow to yourselves, and poscountry . i i . you, sibly grief to those rs inmost ruie inc leiiilt ufy J I il f the s.ilijs of real estate by borrowing money when the exerare forced, either being made on ex cise of economy will spare you the Issao.l evnry mivniii2, (Moml-iyaxccptoil), by tfio coiuimi-niiies- ASSOCIATION JtTXCTIOS PbIXTINU (Incorporated.)' JictZ0"'h siJr of ' V'-'- ' ' Young and FranU'.n. ur; ill" ecution, decree of foreclosure, or at necessity of such "action. liens. The private sale to sati.-f- y shops are filled with . The WixxEML'tTA XUccr State of all kinds of articles household goods, Monday last contains the following: wearing apparel, and jewelry, never W. T. Bell, the convicted Clieny to be redeemed. Men believed to Creek mail robber, was sentenced on have means are constantly assailed Saturday by Judge Ilillyer, of the by people desiring to become their United States District Court, at imprisonment in the State debtors; and it is due to the first 1'risonto for the term of his natural named class to say that as a rule, if life. The Carson Appeal, commentthey have money, they are willing to ing on the sentence, says: "Bellisan become creditors to all who can fur- intelligent looking man, and it is nish good security ,and pay enormous stated has had the advantage of an excellent education; but bad and unrates of interest. They take for their principled associate's have brought motto, "And from him who would him to the level of a life convict, if The his counsel does not secure a new borrow turn thou not away." man who is in need of immediate trial for him. Ili.s experience ought financial relief, resorts to the money- to be ais warning toother young men, but it doubtful whether it will be." lender and offers all his possessions, Bell has been in worse scrapes than sometimes his good name, and even this. Some two or three yeai's ago the names of his friends if they be he killed a man in Beaver county, seas and be can obtained, "good'' how he escaped, after having and curity for the money which he been arrested and being no well wishes to borrow. And the more forin known of the country, that paiT tunate individual, who too often we are unable to state. But he did plays the Shyloek, hesitates only when the said possessions,the names, escape, and this is the first we have and all the inducements for a loan, heard of him since. He is or was a young do not represent an amount of and as man, pleasant means sufficient to prevent any loss in his deportment as any wo ever on his part. as if to sustain the impulTrue it is, that in the present met; but, sive that criminals, like poets, theory of monetary state depressed he seems to feel best w hen are born, interests, the system of borrowhe does worst. ing and lending is absolutely neces-- s uy for the maintenance of govern NEWS NOTES. ment, the advancement of private the of and the support enterprise, unemployed thousands. All people United States Collector Woodcock can not have at the required moreceived a letter dated at which of own with their lately ment, money to meet all obligations or demands. Jamestown, Fentress county, DecemUnder circumstances of urgent ne- ber l'Jth, announcing that with the cessity wisdom is often displayed by fourteen distilleries were destroved obtaining the loan of means; but at 176 tubs, containing 13,000 gallons of the present rates of interest, beer and 715 gallons of smglings. The total capacity of the stills desand the number of interest-bearindebts daily incurred, people troved was 13,381 gallons. Their ca pacity ranged from 05 to 250 gallons. are led to wonder what the result this is the largest haul ever made will be. Another argument, which in this district on any one raid. is to a certain extent true, is that Captain W. H. Cooper, with eighteen this practice serves to bring large men from the Second TennesseeCollection district; Captain A. Burnsums of gold, silver and bank notes side, of Kentucky, with fifteen or into general circulation, which other- twenty men, and Captain Davis,with wise would remain in vaults, safes, twenty-fivmen, formed a junction the on 19th inst., near Jamestown, pocket-bookold reliable and the for an extensive raid along the Kendo Rich not men care, tucky line and through Scott "stockings." county, and certainly are not required, to lenn. U)l. Ueorgo Watkmson, rev withdraw their valuables from safe enue agent, from Knoxville, heads me liiey propose places, unremunorative as they may ma raiuing party. King teartul havoc among the be there, and cast them broad . wiiucacs, some unless cast, personal washivotov. object may be attained- - Teople Mr. refer McNamara, a must be fed and clothed, and if they resident of this city, died on have no other immediate way of supFriday afternoon, his death being the plying their wants, must borrow. result of poison in the system from But their reasons for universal bor- the bite of a man named Danaher, rowing are too, contracted, and be- with whom ho had an altercation sides thee do not cover the point at over two months Somo weeks ago. wu.oli we unectlv aim. is.mir.nj' since the bitten finger was amputated money into general use, by borrow but the poison had already got bethat member. It was proing enough for human necessities, is yond a few before his death, to posed, days not an evil of very great dimensions amputate the arm, but the physicians What should be condemned is the decided not to do so, as they thought extensive practice of obtaining loans their patient would not survive the whenever the head of a family wants operation. GKOlttilA. to enlarge his business to the eclipse "' Richard Lewis, colored, was bruof some rival, or buy somu near Arlington, in murdered personal luxury, or when hi tally last Friday night. Calhoun be induce county, the cm family lief that they positi"ely must have He was carried into a swamp by a now mu-aeinstrument, a change masked men and horribly mangled. theout-ragof furniture, or new supplies of styl We hope the perpetrators of will be brought to justice and ish clothing. Men are led under made to fed the penalty of an outthese circumstances, to give their raged law and a civil community. notes--- to even mortgage their homes, We know not the offence charged this negro, but protest for the sake of having cash which against mob law under any form or against will justify them in the increase of pretext. If the laws of the land are expen-es- . Occasionally they take inadequate to punish the guilty afid such steps merely that they may protect the innocent, then, indeed, is have the opportunity of drinking, of our condition deplorable and needs a speedy adjustment. A resort to enjoying life, for a brief season mob law, however, greatly widens nian-nein a fast and dashing the breach, and shows a degree of ' barbarism deplorable in any civil or obtained easily Money Chiistian community. just by a. verbal promise to pay, INDIANA. or by attaching the name to a writ-tor Miss Bessie Turner, of obligation, unless the debtor is conscientious and aware of his reis member a of the memory, sponsibilities, is likely to be ;spent company now playing "A Celebrated heedlessly even recklessly. But no Caso"nt the Opera House in Indianmatter how extragantly it may be apolis. One night last week Theoused, the time will come when it dore Tilton attended the play, and one of the boxes witnessed must be paid, dollar for djllar and from Miss Bessie's acting. Doubtless his sometimes, dollars for cents, when thoughts reverted to another celeinterest and eots have accrued. brated case. the sacrifice be what, it may to the I.I.I.INOIS. unfortunate debtor, the creditor must Two young men named McFadden still have Itis "pound of flesh." With and Seott quarrelled at Marcelline, si many 'examples of men who have near Quincy, while attending a failed in business, whose homes have Christmas festival, w hen McFauden been sold, whose credit and reputa- drew a pistol and shot Scott through tion have 'been destroyed, it seems the heart. McFudden has not yet been captured. extremely strange that this apparent .NEW YORK. eagerness to get within the bonds of Charles Johnson, a negro, fell debt should still continue. down in a swamp near Newburgh, Extravagance and its inevitably attendant evil debt, cause so much while intoxicated, and on Christinas crime and suffering that one is afternoon w;s found dying from by a hunter, "lie had been shocked by the contemplation. Men out in the cold about sixteen hours, who incur obligations in good with the thermometer part of the faith are driven desperate by a time as low as 12 dgrecs. The man failure to meet the requirements of ceased to breat he soon after he was lie was twenty-ninyears their creditor. They drink to drown found, old, and had awift: and child. thei" sorrow: and thus in striving to KIIODK ISLAND. forget one affliction, create a greater. Ceorge fl. Brown met John II. If placed in positions of public or Jenks mi Main street, in Pawtueket, tin sometimes take trust, y private land, after an apparently friendly means belonging to the funds which drew a revolver and fired greeting, they jiv.tsti.ige, because they are hard twice. The second shot took pres.-,- , d by their debts and beeau-- e they vainly inarine thet a lnomeii-- . passing through Jenks' bowels and out at Hie back. Jenks lived through t try relief may give them time, not the night but died next niorninu'. only to ppy their former oHigntions. was committed in the but a!) to replace that money which presence of several eiti.-non the !y ami doubtfully borrow, slice!, some of whom seized Jh'OHll they and him over to the police. Th" record of betrayed lru.-tof e;n- 'Both turned were young married parties "f f''Men funiilifw. of men. ; twentv-ei'h- t and pawn-broker- tn the blicad.ui AMrer all cT..nimir.iHin8 "n l.o.ii'w Vikhmw Man Hi the Euil..r, who.-tirroun- d inlende.l for jii JUST BBOBIVED ! course while Brown was away work. Both the young men have borne good reputations. Jenks drove a ba.kcr's wagon and Brow n was an overseer at the Coiiant Thread Company's works. Itis said that since his wife's confession Brown has been very despondent, but always spoke to Jenks when he met him on the as b tween quarreled with him. The affair created great excitement. After Brown's arrest he attempted to commit suicide by cutting his wrist. Well Selected Steele of 2? la. sa. 3pa.B.ss5: H'o it though there was nothing them, and that he never street Xetvand A APJD COOKING STOVES, niU-TI-KTG- - Cai1-so- f ;Ikidat & ily MoRKixa, Jav. 3, 1879. Home" industries. us Ilia made iu ilie di- recently informed were be:ii; rection of homo enterprise. atparticularly Jiavin lcpiivod jucli imin this that perfection' tention i: portant nrliolo of commerce rapidly l.wng. armea at it not ,aioi remy readied, the .''l(s manufactured in Salt Lake in tnot parts of unexcelled being the country, while of our own knowl( edge, we cun. testify that in gderi iiitrii-to nr .eh so anyan article benow is hitherto produced thing acbeen lias what that ing made, complished in the past looks like the, merest idleness. This is gratifying. Utah, with its boundless resource, should not only produce whatever it may require foi lionie consumption, but have a larg. surplus to be converted into add tional gains by lnetnsof exporting. With its "cattle on a thousand hills,'' its rich grazing districts, and facilities for tanninrr, its general - it should at Ienst reduce if it cannot ntirelyrdispense with importations of leather. It is T(Jr we nave ueoimie not iiauuuuwu in importing almost everything except the actual rfeceKsaries of life, that we have steadily drained tliftTerriloryol the money naturally flowing into it, and keep ourselves down to "bed Vock" continually, all of which is wrong because unnecessary, and is trifling with one of tho great princi-jE- s of political economy whielk, rightly wielded, would steadily add to our wealth and influence. The ability of a nation or a community to sustain itself within itself is the true foundation of greatness. Th triumph of the Northern arms vcr the Southern Confederacy well illustrates the point that the people who. cannot produce all that they require, are, as a nation, doomed to Jeeadence if not to death. For a while fortune smiled upon the secession cause, because on its side were arrayed the burden of the military skill, tho greater enthusiasm ut.rkU's- ui'J'-S'atli- -- tllw n 1 I imj These nil counted heavily in their lavor so long as tho supplies necessaay to the proper conduct of a .campaign held out; themost of which, havingfbeen the products of Northern industry and ingenuity, the Southern people had become accustomed to looking to the North for, and when they cave out the situation was reduced to giving up or doing without. The latter was tried for a long time, but in exact proportion to the curtailment of the soldiers' supplies of stimulating food, comlbrta ble clothing, etc., did their efficiency in the field dwindle, and at la.st there was no choice left submission forced upon the starved and tattered hosts." In the North, per contra, when more blankets were needed for tho army, more mills were put to work or those already iu operation required to do more; each additional rujeessity was met by increased production, anil the morale of the Union armies by such means was preserved intact, or nearly so. Now, there is no particular danger of Our fighting, and none whatever of being cut off from eommuni-eation- ; but the lesson conveyed by the fate of the Southern Confederacy should have a more extensive influence upon the publio mind everywhere than would permit them to wait for either crisis to ensue before taking steps to secure prosperity and independence. If the latter when secured fumi-diea guarantee of success in war, it certainly amounts to a realization of commercial stability in peace such as no nation can afford to despise; and if true of nations, it is also true, in a modified aense, of parts of nations. tiotr. s Rwi'MPTiov rs accomplished, and we are not yet happy. It is a little singular that those who opposed "fiat' money most strenuously arc now most vociferous in hailing with joy a "fiat.'' resumption; and the currency which they have decried below all depths, commands a premium over that which they d t rephve it with. Verity, the ways of fin. n arc past finding out. v.i-he- The on New Year's dav, itj proportions to eight expanded each filled with sfati-tio- s well p.ie?, uni making no a sprightly looking, ren laMe ji.iper. Odeu's showing is in tiie main amnvkdy forth and next year we hope to reciprocate by Ti 'J.un ', st nOTELS. Notions Clothing, Hosiery, Groceries, Ladies' Underwear, Crockery, Furs, Hardware, Flowers, Baskets, Embroideries, Grain, Silver and Gilt, Toys, A. A. ZEJGLER. J. W.KEEXET, KEENEY HOUSE LEADING HOTEL, Utah- Ogden City, - ConTeuient to all Tniins, Knt, West, North and South. SO Cents. KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Etc'; ON COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOM MAIN STREET. good-lookin- Etc, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc., etc. TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; Mtals, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Dress Goods, Props. d57-t- f BEARDSLEY'S UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Ogderi, Utah. First-clas- s ALL TRAINS STOP OXE HOUR. TgrsoDS dedrous of riaitiug Salt Lake, Htxia Springs or thr Moutnin lie&oiln, cun lrave until their return. lui the FRUITS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. in Rooms and Table Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. snrptiiR bnggnge and receive check OUR CHRISTMAS W. JEN N!NGS& Sons, dS7-t- EAGLE EMPORIUM. f. mmui Salt Lake City, , M. H. BEARDSLEY, Prop. g COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Comer ofJdain and Fifth Sts., UTAH. OGDEN, J. W. e - Proprieter. ANTHONr, s well-know- n . FIKST.CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS For long or iliort periods, for the tourist or retiuent. Rooms well appointed and ventilated. and tables always supplied with the beat in the marker f RATES YERY REASONABLE. Free conveyance to and from the depot. Try the "Commercial." I ' ko-e- FOIt TIIK HOLIDAYS! A Fine Stock of MKNV CLOTHING BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, n M AIS (!G5 e STSEE l;n - T, - ' j ARCHITECT, Slillwrisrht & IJuIlder. Flans arid Specifications furnished for private residences. PUBLIC 6CILPIN08. MILLS AND MILLING MAClilNJiilV A SPKCIALrr. (i-- ' : .. ;.!! !i idtries, Flower, &c. . , . LISSYS MID FLANNELS. IMMENSE LINE OF STAPLE DRY GOODS; All Straight Goods, direct from tlie SlaiinfaeUtrers. Shop and oSw, Old Putt Ofitf., Fifth St., Osden City, ITtsili. TS .AHD SH 0 12 S! READ THIS! Daily Arrival of Christmas Good-- ! Gold Chains. Lovkets, liinffs, Buttons, Solid Silver and l'lated Ware, Clocks and Optical Goods. All The Largest Stock io Northern Utah, ia All Styles for Lodies', Gents', Misses' nd Children's Stock of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING Wf-ir- . GOODS. ami Silver Watches, Goods warranted as represented GROCERY ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, CONTAINS LEO. HOLLANDER, Watchmaker and Jeweler. 0 ie iv,r north of Walker Bros., SALT I A KB li 1,1.1 ah. dai-l- Compktl 'l ' DEPARTMENT A FULL STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, &c GEO. W. TURNER, ; Bookseller STOVES! ni Stationer, ToJ's, ISTotioris, School Books, Sdc. WALL PAPEll STOVES! STOVES! From the Celebrsted Manufacturer, Wm. Re?or& C., G. P. Filley & Co., R.ithbone, Sard & Co., consist"" MONITOR COOK STOVES, CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES, RATHBONE RANGES,' together with all tbc POPULAR COOK. PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Maaafactated bj tho above celtbretcd firms. . , ' Fonrth St., Og-lcn- . Utah. ' EEMY and SHSSbF HRBMBB' Kails, Horse Shoes, Ircn and Sice!, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. - !i- Notions, Hosiery, Trimmings, Produce, Flour, &c, taken in Ex change for Work and Malerial. r s, .in for. 0. GRIFFITH, G. s j Dress Goods in Great Variety of Styles. OGDENT j ' CONSISTING OF REFELLAfiSTS, Tilton-Beeche- Jt For Fall and Winter Trade. 1 e r. WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF IXSI'ECTIOV SOLICITED. JMrWot Vrl OUli GOODS WILL SPEAK FOR IUEMjW PM fop ttrnin, Ecg and Fruit. Irict |