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Show it the duty of the country to mani- she recovered she found that an old fest tills in strong and unmistakable chest had been broken ojen and Junction. ail flte gdfn every cent taken. Bullager and bis terms by its action in the next wife have for years been known as miei-- liiturdincr ll)t their L'nlil upholding in ail overwhelmc Uted vry morning, (Momtiy ing manner the principles of which in preference to depositing it in ' Mr. Tilden wuathe chosen exponent, lD ks, for fear of Ions. They are xceylrd), by th almost crazy over their loss. Bullager and we believe that the people rooog-niz- is a drayman and scavenger, worth Association Jcwcnoji Pbirtino this duty, comprehend the $:0,XM)"in real estate. 1 cam-)Hignr- s - .r.A--i JE.vjrr, necessity and will fully and patriotically express their convictions ut the polls. The Democratic party does Ofa fwrf iHt if ttk Sretl, bftwtrn Timmg not feel any necessity of resting its destinies ukh the shoulders of lo AMrm nil coaiaaiikathw on hniB cither Mr. Tilden or Mr. Bayard; iu Swtnws Vaasger; tlxw. IntruWd far puMialioi principles are of that depth, breadth Is thr Editot. and height that they are and as enduring as the foundaof humanity an J society; but tions TifDAT Morxish, March 11, 187?. there is always the necessity of a leader possessed of that intelligence, firmness and sagacity that will alTHE PRESIDENTIAL, QUESways keep cemented all the compo-neu- t TION. parts of tho structure. The easlrrn journals hare been enBjackwks, of Kentucky, seems to larging to an MrasiwI extent njxn various the of statu the inside track on the Speakhave th prosjectivft com-inin the leatlers ership of the House. His friends prominent party for Freridettial nomi-8i'- l claim that he will go into the Democmvi simulation and criticism cratic caucus with ninety votes, and, is a majority, Blackhave begun in a manner both active a seventy-fou- r situation is The i sure unless his supchoice acrimonious. burn's dJ all that is such The both are astray. partias greatly porters regards the political machinery known to our South is gradually looming. be will institution peculiar into during requisition brought NEWS NOTES. the coming struggle, and the issue hang in a balance that will be NKW YORK. swayed by the poivWrance of events n not yet sufficiently in view to be Mr. Ehcrhard Faber, the rrprescn-tativeiA. W. of this country Faber, gauged by the ordinary standard of died at his residence, on Staten The measurement. Sunday afternoon. Mr. Faber cans, who seem still to hear at least Island, for several years manufactured has war-crof the old the echo of the lead pencils in ftreenpoint, in ad"Preservation of the Union" and dition to those he imported from "Down with the Re W ion," are Europe, and has amassed a fortune the reputation of his wares. locking towards Blaine a the anchor through Members )of his family residing in of their hopes. The moro conservaand Williamsburg have city thatj tive of that party and at tho same gathered at his Stated Island resitime that portion of it who regard dence, from which the funeral took a' hi I own request, in the fiarty triumph and perpetuation of placi, manner. most private and party power the MARYLAND. those seeking otTicc'uwler that party's towards The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad domination look entirely as success as the only possible (irant Company, anticipating the passage a candidate in the coming campaign. of the railroad telegraph bill, began It is certainly lamentable that the a short time ago to extend their ! frnm V.n't t imnrn to Washington. party which has almost entirely ruled have and already pot more than half infiniteis so the the affairs of country lien compietea, there. the way 'ly reduced in its choice as to be this line will give them telegraphic j compelled to throw itself either on facilities from Washington to PittsChicago, ScylU or Charyhdis, but it is evident burg, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and it is said they and that C'onkling will Louisville, almost immediately open their an never be sent forward to lines for public business. guide the craft of tho party COSNECTICrT. through the impending dangers The Tweed homestead at Greenaf the political sea. Therefore, it wich, Conn., has been sold. The way safely be assumed that the Retitle was iu the name of Mrs. publican party Las no possible legal .lane Tweed, widow of William chances for its candidate, because Mary M. Tweed. The sale was made by the country has had an abundant Mrs. Josephine Douglass, Mrs. sufficiency of the "bloody garment" Tweed's daughter, under and by and of nepotism or official favorit- virtueof a power of attorney executed Mrs. Tweed at Paris before the ism. If th'u is not enough to ensure bv Consul on the 22d of May, 1878. Mr. overthrow of the party, Joseph Millbunk Jwealthyjgentleman t the complete ' the Chinese question on the Faeifie of New York city, is the purchaser. Coast will determine the result. The price paid is unknown. A report has been circulated that the consider1 Much, however, depends upon the ation was $75,000, but it is generally proper selection of a candidate by believed that the sum paid was much the Perooeratio party in order to smaller. ' roalese the ' various elements of SEW TOR K. i that party and to draw together the John II. Dubel started for a pro ft o ting vote of the country. The longed spree at Mount Holly, recent people are not disposed to encourage ly with his week's earnings. It is ny candidate whose views tend to- allegod that while ho was drinking ward ultraisiu or . even strong at the bar of the hotel one night his ffiitj towards any particular doc father entered and endeavored to trine or shibboleth of party, but are nersuade him to co homo. He an determined that purity of character, plied vile epithets to his father, but ability as a statesman and the aetua- - this did not deter the latter from imploring him to stop drinking and ation of patriotic spirit shall be the return home. Dubel. who was par Such being tially intoxicated, grew angry and is object of their choice. the case, as determined by the signs said to have thrown his father aside, of the times, it is clear that neither and, drawing his revolver, fired twice, of the bullets inflictini! a serious Thurman nor IlemMcks have any one wound. The father was earned to aMo in nomination chance for r on his home in a comatose "condition, the next convention, nor has Tildeu and has been sinking steadily since. the right to any expectation of a His condition is so critical that his live "sure thing," but the majority of the physicians doubt that he can was Dubel much longer. Young party regard him as the rightful arrested, nrd, since he has grown choice of the people in 1870. sober, is greatly distressed at his Political parties have long de- terrible act. luded themselves with the fallacious OHIO. idea that a candidate from a State Archbishop Fuircll publishes a controlling a large number of votes card in the Evening Time denying in the Electoral College is tho most the statement that theOermanCatho- desirable, but the people of thiseoun lics are disaffected toward him in his try are in a general sen e too prone present troubles. Ho soys both the to judge for themselves to enable any German priests and people deserve and receive his heartfelt gratitude party to draw exclusiue lines of po- for the uniform atl'ection.nnd regard litical interest and their discrimi- which they have shown him. nation is at any time liable to result SOVTH CAROLINA. in a "political wave" such as has Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard, widow of heretofore swept over the country Thomas Leonard, lately died at eviten last Such the during years. S. C, at the great age of 107 dences of j)opular opinion plainly dicate the judgment of the jieople is years. At her funeral was her only entirely againstdemagogism of any de surviving son, over eighty years of scription, and from such evidences the age, and there also stood around the 5( years old, Democratic party may with advan grave a grandchild, over 40 several tage deduce conclusions that will years of age, 25 years old, and a number of prevent the possibility of an "elec-- . five toral commission" to adjust tho vote generations in all. There are living at of the coining campaign. present eighty of her descendants i The political horizon at present ex and 210 have died. hibits no star so prominent as Buy ILLINOIS. ard, of Delaware, and although A scandal is brewing at Farmer cliques and caucuses are, through their various organs, strongly and City which involves the pastor of a church and a young woman recently forcibly advocating the advancement of their favorites, yet that deep and married. Gossip alleges that she has to a criminal intimacy with silent current of national feeling is confessed her pastor, and that her husband has slowly but surely sweeping away sent her away to her father's on acevery barrier and obstacle erected count of it. On the other hand, the against him by partisan and personal minister assures his friends that time will prove him entirely innocent. . interests, and the final pressure of INDIANA. force seems its steady likely to reOne of the boldest robberies ever sult in his nomination, and as a consequence his election as the repre- perjetrjted took place in FortWayne, sentative of Oit peojtle to succeed the March 3d. Two young strangers present representative of party called at the residence of Gebhardt knavery and trickery. We have no Bullager and told his wife they had ' doubt that Mr. Tilden was the choice come to ay fifteen cents owing to of the? people in 1876, and also be- her husband for draying, but they wanted her to write a receipt. While lieve he was rightfully elected by a doing so one of them threw her on majority of the legally constituted the floor and held a sponge saturated electors,an l in a general sen.e think with chloroform to her nose. When .; ultra-Hepub.i- y office-holde- . , rs pigeon-bresvste- Gran-itevill- - zkhium. KEENEY HOUSE Utah- - OMen Citu.r j ', North Coatenieat le al) Train, Eaat, ldrire to ('onsnmptivrs. and Sealh. The celebrated physician, Dr. Paul Memeyer,gives the following valuable suggestions to persons suffering from lung affections: "The patient TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; must with scrupulous conscientiousMeals, SO Cents. ness insist u I Kn breathing fresh, pure air the remember that and must air, of diuied rooms is always more or less No man, COMMERCIAL 8AM PLE ROOM ON bad. MAIN 8TREET. however uncleanly, would drink muddy, dirty water. A party which occupies a room for hours, breathing iil-- KEENEY & ZEIGLER. Props. the same air, might be compared to a party of bathers drinking the water BEARDSLEYS in which they bathe. I he patient must keep the window of his bed room open, rwght air is tresh air UNION DEPOT HOTEL. without daylight. In close, crowded Ogden, Utah. rooms, the patient suffering from breathes consump lung complaints First-clas- s in By taking these precau Rooms and Table tively. tions and using Dr. Pierce's Golden Every Respect. Terms Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pur Reasonable. of the gative Pellets, fully one-hal- f caes of lung complaints would be ALL TRAINS STOP OXE HOUR. cured in six months. For cough and Person deiiroos of risitinc Salt Lake, Soda Hesorts, can leave irritation of the lungs do not always Springs or otherandMoastain checks l thesama snrplas baggage recti" indicate the presenceof consumption nnlil their return. dis in result that it may although M.'H. BEARDSLEY. Prop. ease, and if consumption has already diJ-t- l become deeply seated in the system, this is the most etticient course of treatment that can- - be pursued, out CENTRAL side of any institution that provides speciel facilities for the treatment of this disease. Dr. Pierce's celebrated Invalids' Hotel is such an institution. Send stamp for descriptive pamphelt PIOXF.F.K JLIXEOF ITT All, containing also a complete treaties On nd after Hi". 4, 1878, upon consumption, explaining its causes, nature, and the best methods of treating it, together with valuable No. 1 No. t Name of hints concerning diet, clothing, ex Pass. I'aM. STATION. Adercise, etc., for consumptives. dress Faculty of Invalids, and Tour . r. . t cts 4. Trains Lear ists Hotel, Buffalo, N. 1 . UfAl! hailho ad. Salt Lake but the Disease. It would seem to be a truth appre ot Symptoms, WALKER LEADING MOTEL. e (Iiioorjxvated.) . Wood's Cross CrntreTilla MERCIIAXD1SE. GENERAL HOTELS. 7 00 S 40. 7 to 4 OS 60 7 88 4 IS 76 ciable by all, and especially by a pro 7 60 4 33 1 00 Farmiugton fessor of the healing art, that to reS 12 4 M 1 u KaysTille move the disease, not to alleviate its 00 9 symptoms, should be the chief aim at Arrive t 40 I 00 Ogden of medication. Yet in how many No. a No. 4 instances do we see this truth adPass. Pass. mitted in theory, ignored in practice. The reason that Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters is successful in so many cases, A. U. Trains Lear ' " $ eta with which remedies previously tried 20 40 were inadequate to cope, its attributOgden able to the fact that it is a medicine 10 SI T 10 1 00 Kaysrilla which reaches and removes the 1 34 10 62 T Fartnington causes of the various maladies to which it is adapted. Indigestion, 4 T 44 1 eo 11 Ontrerille fever and ague, liver complaint, 11 13 T 63 t 71 Wood's Cross gout, rheumatism, disorders of the affections and other bowels, urinary Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 S 20 2 00 maladies are not palliated mercly,but rooted out by it. It goes to the founPassing Places. tain head. It is really, not nomin ally, a radical remedy, and it endows MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN tho system with an amount of vigor which is its best protection against DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, 1 deod-s- l disease. BROTHS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS DRY IN GROCERIES, CLOTHING, GOODS, BOOTS A 1MB SHOES. HARDWARE, AND CUTLERY QUEENSWABE, Our Grocery Department Is fully supplied with "everything to be found in a FIRST CLASS HOUSE at BOTTOM PRIOI3S ! DEY GOODS DEPARTMENT. To make room for the Spring Stock shortly to arrive We are Offering Unusual Bargains! TO CLOSE OUT THE REMAINDER OF OUR WINTER GOODS. CALL EARLY AND SE6URE BARGAINS! Our continual aim will be to sustain the repufation we have so many years held. By constantly keeping A LARGE STOCK, as above enumerated, BOUGHT FOR CASH, enabling us to successfully meet the CLOSEST COMPETITION. PBICE LISTS CHEERFULLY FURXISHEB. WE SOLICIT CORRESrONDFNCE. Orders Promptly 27illeaL. WALKER BROTHERS, Main Street, Ogden, Utah. dfeblS tf . Leaving Salt Laka City at 8 ft a.m.: arriving in Ogden at 11.60 a.m.; leaviDg Salt Lake at .06 The People Want Proof. p.m., arriving in Ogden at 8 20 p.m.; leaving Ouden at 6.60 a.m.. arriving rn Salt Lake City at There is no medicine prescribed 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3.30 p.m., arriving in at n.tt p.m. by physicians, or sold by Druggists, Salt Lake City that carries such evidence of its suctot all Information ooacerniag height or Par cess and snperior virtue as Bosch ek's age, apply to JAMIS SHAIP, German Svrcp for severe Coughs. Oenl Koket and Freight Agent. Colds settled onthebreast,Consum uon, or any disease ot t he throat and JOHN SHARP. Lungs. A proof of that fact is that SePKRINTEKDBNT. any person afflicted, can get a Samm ple Bottle for 10 cents and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced iu this country from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing ever? one that use it. OPTICIA.1N, Three doses will relieve any case. Of Main Street, Ogden, is in reoeipt of a Try it. For sale by alt druggists. J. S. LEWIS, d70-l- WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OP MEW ARID SSASOBIABIjIC GOODS For Fall and Winter Trade. CONSISTING OF Dress Goods in Great Variety of Styles. Notions, Hosiery, Trimmings, Embroideries, Flowers, &e. fine stock of New Goods, embracing y The Investigation Made by the medical profession and the people of the West proves the superiority of Brown's Family Medicine over Eastern remedies. Have you a Cough, a feeling of oppression and soreness of the Lungs? Brown's Coi on Balsm will cure you. For relieving Sore Throat and clearing and strengthening the voice, Brown's Tar Troches are endorsed by everybody. The healing properties of Arnica are conceded by all physicians. For healing sores, ulcers, cuts, burns, bruises, frost bites, piles, ard sore eyes, Brown's Arnica Sai.vb is without a rival. Extract Sausatarilla, Dandelion and Iodide Potassii m is the King of Bemeilies for the Blood and Liver and all skin disease. For sale by J. W. McNutt & Co., Ogden. d'ly Mr. J. M. GONZALES IS READY to gire Instrumental Manic ,Lm-sob- ., and to attend lo piano tnningor 'repairing. II will also furnish m uic fur e public and parties Loare order, at Fowler's Ma.ic Store. JEWELRY WATCHES, And the Celebrated King's Combination Spectacles. Which itnprort, strength in, and preserve the sight. They are eel with fine French periscopic lenses, and can be so adjusted that the focus will come direoily in front of the eye, making tbem much more serviceable and useful than ordinary speclaoles. Evfrj Pair VTurrantod. Try Tl'sm. GUNS.PISIDLsTnD IMMUNITkON dll6-l- REPELLANTS, LINSEY8 AND FLANNELS. IMMENSE LINE OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, y All Straight God8,;dirct from the MaunracHirers. Valuable Property for Sale. WMiinn to engage in other business I offjr for sale my valuable hotel property at Blackfoot, the teiminu of the Utah and Northern Railroad. This hatei is itnatrd in the heart of the Snake Hiver Mining Diitrict. and is most admirah y lo- cate-- l for through and local custom. The Montana stogea arrive at and depart Irom this h'tol daily, and from its commanding position and Srst cl.. accommodation, it is doing tl.e best busi ness ot any hotel between Ogden and Montana. for terms apply personally or by letter to the proprietor. "W. O. tf dlOti LEWIS, Blackfoot, Idaho. BOOTS A KTB SHOES! The Largest Stock in Northern Utah, in All Styles for Ladies', GenU', Misses' and Children's Wear. Comptit Stock of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. . 0. GRIFFITH, G. Opposite Salt Lake House, ARCHITECT, Millwright Ac Ilullder. - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. DEPARTMENT GROCERY CONTAINS A FULL STOCK OF Plans and Specifications furnished for private residences. PUBLIC BUILPItXiH. MACHINERY MILLS AND MILLING SPECIALTY. A taken froduce, Flour, ohauge for Work and Material. utd tffiet, Old Iut Pianos, Officf, Filth St., Ogden City, I'lHh. dl-l- Guitars, Accordeons, Cornets, USTOTICE. Ff brnarT 8alt Lake Cltj 1, !;. . . tm . CpRlDlaint linvintr hwt Charlm 0. Buuuei u agalniit Lcrojr D. gwipu-- t for abandoning hie lioninfed Entry, No. 26i, dated 1SJS, npoa the N April i N Ri and N E'i N Section ai, Townhp t N, Kaue 1 W, in Webar County, litnh Territory, with to the eat cellatioa of Mid entry: tlx aaid partial are hereby etimmoned to appear at tlu office on the 2Ut (tay of March, 1ST9, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnih testimony ronreruing mid alleged ababdonment. J NO. B. NEIL, Register. T21 M MOiKS M. BANMeceirer. i, Banjos, Flutes, y V. S. LAND OFFICE. Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, &c- - Organs, in Ex &&, Shop Don't fail to call and ezamiDe tjst splendid new stock of Drums, . Mc, L,tc. STOVES ! From the Celebrated Manufacture STOVES Wm. Resor & ! Co., G. F. Filley STOVES & Co., ! Rathbone, Sard & Co., consisting together with all the POPULAR COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Manufactured by the above celebrated firms. J ' Musio Books, new, popular and standard fcoogs, Violin, timtar and Banjo StriDgs, fittings, etc. JSTRetnember the address, 73 Maia Street, opposite Salt Laka House. GEO. CARELESS. d308 3m- - HEAVY and SHELF HARD 017 ABE- Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. XSFECTIOV SOLICITED. OUR GOODS WILL SPEAK FOR TUEM3BLF- Iliglie Prlee Paid for Grain, Eggs and Dried Fruit. |