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Show elusion of that natural yearning for domesticity which always struggles for recognition until destroyed; association between two persons who, if their hearts were consulted at all, were trained by the nnnatural law controbng royal households to regard such feelings as oc cupying no position in the kap-liaxar- IiMued erery mormgr (MorxJoja Jthctios Fr ihti.no Association ' awf JVanWjs. Zddree elf comimrafeatieBs o tauunea. to the SWaM Maasgsr; Hwsrlasasaleil tut periratloe) ss lh Bdisntv Tkioat Morning, March 14, 1879. THE SITUATION IN ZULU- LAND. The old statement that snccem gal- traitors into patriot, while failure makes honorable men criminals, is likely to find exemplification in the case of Lord Chelmsford, who commanded the British force which was so disastrously defeated by the Zulus in the recent engagement. Having been confronted by a savage foice which outnumbered his own ive to one, and who had the additional advantages of being on their wn soil and perfectly familiar with the "lay of the land," he was defeated, his force annihilated, and he has to endure the blame. It is not rt all jirobable that anybody else could lave done any better if as well, but the one who was in command must of necessity be the scapegoat. Give a dog a bad name, and hanging is a mercy to him; give a man a bad name, and nothing short of his physical obliteration can savehimfrom calumny. Now comes the New York Herald, which declares that what England needs in Zululand is a commander-in-chie- f with more military capacity than Lord Chelmsford has so far shown himself to have. Of this the English War Office authorities seem to be quite well aware, but the cable has not yet informed us who is to be Lord Chelmsford s successor. The name of Major General Sir Daniel Lyson has" been mentioned, while the eorrespondent of an English provincial journal speaks of Sir Garnet Wolseley as the future commander-in-chie- f in South Africa, yet a later dispatch says that Lord Chelmsford is to be kept in his command. The Herald, dixcuxsing the situation in South Africa, thinks the Africans have and will hold the vantage ground, saying that King Cete-wayis a dangerous and skilful warrior. He makes his uncle King Cha-k- a his avowed model, and the latter occupies an important place in Zulu tradition, having been compared by various writers to Alexander the Great, to Napoleon I. and the Great Frederick of Prussia. The nephew has now won for himself a fame almost greater than his undo, for he has succeeded in indicting a defeat on the English forces very similar, to tbat which Arminius, the leader of the Cheruskean and the German tribes inflicted on Varus in the Forest. He is evidently a dusky foe not to bo dospiscd, and we shall follow the story as it comes to us of his resistance to the English forces with considerable interest. Of course what the newspapers or private individuals say has but little to do with it. Time alone can determine what the final issue will bo, and, as we look at it, there is in this as in all other similar conflicts, but little doubt of the ultimate triumph of civilization and Christianity over barbarism and heathenism. A sharp defeat in the beginning of a struggle is "sometimes anything but a misfortune; it is certainly something besides a calamity in the present instance, as it has fully advised England as to the strength, character, desperation and position of her foe. A few more weeks will doubtless tell different tale to what we have Taiiiaea o Teu-lobnr- g J. X. W.KCtNZT, MERCHANDISE. GENERAL HOTELS. ty in 1878 was $2,300,214. Wolves near Old Ditch, Jefferson county, have been bolder than usual this winter. Some miners saw three one day last week, chasing four deer, i he deer appeared to be nearlr ex hausted, and the wolves were close ZIKIMJL KEENEY HOUSE LEADING HOTEL. . after them. Utah Ogden City. MAINE. About a dozen mechanics in Lew iston whose funds are limited, are ConTMteitt to all Trains, Bast, Wesi. North We incline "strongly to the Inger- adgoaUu to charter a box car to take trying soll theory of what home should be. them to California. Their plan is to The cottage with its vines; the sun board themselves on the war, doing light streaming through the latticed their cooking in the car. TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; windows and falling in checkered MINNESOTA. Meal, 50 Cent, rays upon the floor; the cradle with An unusually large tide of immi the offspring of love and mutuality gration into Martin connty the com COMMERCIAL 8AMPLE ROOM ON as its occupant; the husband proud ing season is anticipated. MAIN STREET. of his family and the family happy in MISSISSIPPI. no for of no thirst him; wealth, envy KEENEY &ZEIGLER. Props. Mississippi, having no credit, has the wealthy , but domestic tranquility, made no debt since the war. patient industry and moderate thrift Capt. N. S. Walker has been apBEARDSLEY'S governing the impulses and guiding pointed sheriff of Claiborne county t serve is duties the Mr. out life. There the daily of unexpired term of UNION DEPOT HOTEL. more happiness in one brief day in Buck, who was killed by Harrison Page. such a household, than there ever Ogden, Utah. Right Rev. Bishop Elder has acwas in all the palaces of the world. the to position cepted Coadjutor Rooms and Table First-clas- s in It is nature in all her simplicity and Archbishop of San Francisco, and Terms Every will leave the diocese of Natchez as Respect. on all one its with art side, beauty Reasonable. soon as practicable. frivolity and unreality on the other. NORTH CAROLINA. ALL TRAINS STOP 0SE HOUR. North Carolina has made no effort Parsons de.lrooe of visiting Salt Lake. Bads John MoCuLi.orca was presented by to meet her Springs or other Mooitaio Resorts, caa Iters obligations. There has snrplns beggnge and receire checks fol the Sana the people of Memphis, Tenn., with never been any fund tax levied of until tbalr return. gold badge on Tuesday night, as a late years. The debt amounts to M.'H. BEARDSLEY. Proo. token of regard for the handsome $16,960,045, on which there is an d7-t- f manner in which he treated those accumulated interest of $10,160,182. There are, also, outstanding what people during the yellow fever are known as "special tax bonds," to scourge. Actors are not all bad men, the extent of $11,437,000, with accumulated interest. These are not recTalmage to the contrary ognized. NEW TORE. PIOATF.sKK OF UTAH. The jio is up with O'Leary now. The Erie Railroad company conOn an4 after Nir. 4, 1878, Too much walking and too much template laying a double track from have with the Hoi nellsville to Buffalo. whisky "got away" 2 Name of Ho. 1 No. J walkist, and his fame 5es out like STaTIOH. Patrick McGough, while driving a Pass. Pass. the blaze of a tallow callow in a stiff hack across the rapid transit track breeze. The championship now rests on Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, was . a. r. U. I els killed by a locomotive. He is the Trains Leave between the Englishman Rowell and 20th victim. T 00 I 40 Salt Laka the American Harriman, with chanThere were reported in New York 7 It 4 08 Wood's Cross (0 ces about even at the present writing. during the month of January fifty-thre- e T& Centreville failures, with aggregate liabiliI II I II ties of $1,412,394, and aastU estimatT 10 4 U 1 CO Parmingtoa O'Leary was ditched on Wednes ed at $354,000. I 11 I tl I It Kaysville day that is, he jumped the track. Arrive at Ogdea I 00 I 40 t 00 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS DRY iw inn HAIZiROAD, IN GROCERIES, CLOTHING GOODS, BOOTS AMD SHOES, AND CUTLERY HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Our Grocery Department Is fully supplied with everything to be found in a FIRST CLASS BOTTOM PRICES HOUSE, at ! DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ' To make room for the Spring Stock shortly to arrive We are Offering Unusual Bargains! TO CL08E OUT THE REMAINDER OF OUR WINTER GOODS. USE 4 KURE THE C NEWS NOTES. INDIANA. foil PILES. A sore core for the blind, bleeding, and nlcarated piles has aeea discovered itching bj Dr. WHIUm (an Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst old chronic eases of twenty Sre and thirty Tsars' standing. No one nerd snffer fire miantee after applying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments and electuaries do more barm than good. William's Ointment absorbs tha tumors, allays the intense itching (particularly at uiht after getting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives ioilant and painless relief, and is prepared only for Piles, Itching of tha private parts and nothing else. "1 consulted physician's In Philadelphia, Louisville, Cincinnati. Inriiananolia and thia and "pent burdreds of dollars, and found no is- -' nei u urn i oouuuea a box or Dr. William's Indian Ointment sum. four months ago, and it has oared me completely.'' josira M. Cleveland, O. "Has done me more goodBtbi, than all the mecicina I ever tried, aud I have spent mors than a $100 with doctors, besides medicines I am sure oost ma more wan hu. Iiavib frasutia, Ingraham, III. "Have suffered twenty years with Itching and ulcerated piles, having ased .very remedy that era m iu j bui ice wiiuoui Decent, until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate relief." J as. Carrol (aa old miner), Teeoma, tin. at Mo Pile Remedy ever gained such raold Btvor and ei tensive sale. Sold by all wholesale uu retail oroggigis. rot sale By wa. Driver a) oon aaoj.n.sicnutt ijo, Ogden, Utah Indiana has a public school fund of $9,000,000, and $4,000,000 are raised every year for the same purpose by tax. A maple tree twelve feet in height and four inchos in diameter grows on the tower of the court house at Greensburg. Last week an average of 150 emigrants per day passed through Indi anapolis, over the Vandalia en route to western points. It is stated that quails have almost entirely disappeared from Tippeca noe county, where a few. years ago they were abundant. Dr. G. W. Starr, a druggist of fiuinbridge, burned his eyes very se riously by the bursting of a bottle of ilj carbolic acid he was corking. Serious trouble has developed cmongthejmembers of the Third Col ored Baptist church at Jenersonville Mrs. Lorinda Beckley and other members have preferred charges of adultery against their pastor, Elder '.bunco, which has divided the mom bership and torn the elder's little flock all to pieces. CLASS RESORT a new county win probably soon be organisod out of Washington and THE FIX EST BAB AHB FIXURES, Harrison counties. It is to be called BEST WINES AMD LIQV0R3, and La Fayette, and the county seat es MOST ELEGANT BILLIARD TABLES nimisiiea in t1 reuencksbure, now in AND FURNISHINGS In Ogdea arc at the Washington. The new county will embrace 202 square miles within its BANK EXCHANGE SALOON. borders. An Indianapolis physician esti J . J. CLAYTON, Proprietor mates that there are oUO opium eat dfe2stf ers in that city, who consume 910 pounds per annum. This does not include morphine and patent medi cines containing opiates, nor yet the amount eaten by a select class who import their own drug in order to keep the fact of their slavery from the local dealers. Inere are about 200 morphine eaters, a majority of wnom are women; men generally pre U.S. LAND OWE. Salt Lake City. fer opium. Dealers sell 1,500 pounds February U, Wo, ..... A ot opium and 2,bUU ounces of mor i vompiaiui navina .ni.rl ki. ? Bounetu against Leroy D. Swiirart for piiia annually lor consumption in C"'" uumrt " Hiitry. No. 2481. dated Indianapolis and throughout the . . r." N Section 81. Tnwn.Kin I o u.- ' State. W.ba, Count,. Utah Territory, with.fl.w to the IOWA. It is estimated that the payments through the Des Moines pension of heard sofar. fice under the Pension Arrears act will be about $1,000,000. This acen- cy includes Iowa and Nebraska. THE ROYAL MARRIAGE. An Iowa man who removed to Cal ifornia with a view to bettering his The Duke of Connaught and condition, writes back: "Any one can Princess Beatrice were married in get a living in Iowa, but it takes a London Wednesday, the ceremonies smart fellow to do it here." KANSAS. being of the usual regal and impressive character of such occasions. Leavenworth has a champagne fac This is perhaps proper enough, since tory. A prairie fire did considerable dam ceremony in wholesale lots is indispensable in all public affairs inciden- age last week in Pottawatomie coun tal to royal households; and where ty. the basis of such marriages is too fre The members of the State Legislaexcursion quently a piece of statecraft, evolved ture went on a dead-heato Santa Fe the other day, to attend out of the negotiations and plans of an Italian opera. skilled diplomats and statesmen, or Extension of the Kansas Pacific dinary proceedings would scarcely be from Concordia to Red Cloud, Neb., sufficiently impressive. The highest is being urged by the business men ecclesiastical dignitaries of the realm of t he former place. In Atchison more real estate has solemnise the union of hands; kings, changed hands during the past two queens, princes, knight, plumed war- weeks than during any six months for ten years before: and more build riors and wealthy curled darlings make up a retinue of splendor ing will be done in 1879 than during in the city's histosuch as common people often dream any previous year ry. of but seldom see. ' And why should MASSACHUSETTS. they tee it? Is it any more a marMost of the carrageen or Irish moss riage in the sight of heaven, in used for in this whose name the nuptial rite are country is cooking atpurposes where gathered Scituate, pronounced? Can glittering baubles, about 150 families are engaged in that gold lace, brilliant equipages and iaoor. MISSOURI. all the pomp and ceremony of high consumes Joplin life make more binding in the $50,000 worth of sight of God or man the vows pronounced flour a year, the bulk of which is supat the altar f And after all their fan- plied by the mills of Carthage and faronade, what follows Tr A life vicinity. The total taxable wealth of Missoubristling with icy formalities; a home ri, according to the assessor's returns in which certain rules of royal for 1878, is $628,329,313. The total must be observed to the ex- - amount of taxes collected by the eti-quet- State from real and personal proper- FIltT n. cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the Jf March. 1S7, at 10 o'clock a. m, to r spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. JNO. B.NL,!legiiter. dfeai 4t UObKS X. UANJt.heceirer. Trains Leave 18 RBADT to give Instrumental Hade Las. song, and te attend to piano toning or H. will also famish music for public repairing. and pri-vparties. i-ardors at Fowler's Music Store. GEO. 17. TURNER, WE SOLICIT CORRESPONDENCE. 48 r. a. t St dfeb!5 T 10 1 Farmiagtea 10 M T 11 1 M Ontrevllla 11 T 44 1 00 U I II 1 fl Wood's Cross 11 Arrive at Bait Lata U 40 WAIKER BROTHERS, Main Street, Ogden, Utah. ets 10 U 4 PRICE LISTS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Promptly Fillodl. OxrtfLors Kaysville I 1 tf 00 Of) 'Passing Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL BUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leaving Salt Laka Citr at S.40 arriving in Ogden at 11.60 a.ma,leaviBg Bait Lake at 1.04 p.m., arriving in Ogden at 8.20 p.m.; leaving ugaen at o.ou a.mH arriving in sail Lata utty at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3.30 pjn, arriving la Salt Laka City at 0.44 pja. aaj lor WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF all Information conoarntng Freight or Par ilHTD SXSASOBIABIaEZ GOODfi ana, apply to 1AUMB SHARP, Oeol Bcket and Freight Agent JOHN SHARP, For Fall and Winter Trade. VFJUIHTRrTDlHT. tf J. S. LEWIS, Dress Goods In OPTICIAN, CONSISTING OF Great Variety of Styles. Of Main Street, Ogden, i in receipt of a Bne stock of Hew Uoodg, embracing WATCHES, And fa. tbs Celebrated REPELLANTS, LINSEY8 AND FLANNELS. King'g Combination Spectacles. Which improYt, strength., and preserve the eight They are eet with fine French periaeoBie lenses, and can be so adjusted that the foous will oome directly in front of thi eye, making them much taott aervieo-bl- e and useful than ordinary spectacles. Ererj Pair Warranted. Try Tlm. QUNS,PIS101S Notions Hosiery, Trimmings JEWECRY AND IMMUNILON dllb-I)- - IMMENSE LINE OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, All Straight GodB,llrect from the Manufacturers. Valuable Property for Sale. Wishing to enrare iirother business I nffsr far sale my ralaabla botel property al Blackfoot, tha (ci 111111111 m uie Ltan and NArthnra Hallmatf. This hatel is situated in the heart of the 8nake Hirer Mining District, and is Bust admirab'y located for through and local ana torn. Tb Moa taue stages arms at and depart I rota this hotel daily, and from ila commanding position and Drat class accommodations, It is doing the beet bnsi- n any noiei oetweea Ugdea and Montana. For terms apply nersoBaJlT or hw letter la tfca proprietor. d!06 II tf LEWIS, Blackfoot, Idaho. School Books, fcc. WALL PAPER - Fourth St., Ogden. Utah. Don't fail to call and examine my splendid new stock of DEPARTMENT CONTAINS A FULL STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, &c Guitars, Banjos, Accordeom, Flutes, Cornets, ELECTRIC CELTS. sore enra for atrnai j.kiii.. Drums, . A decay, exhaustion, etc M,, only ra'l labia car a Circulars mailed fre. Address. J. E. R IKY 14 43 Chatham 8t, M. T. dasleSa GROCERY UTAH. Organs, STORE. The Largest Stock in Northern Utah, in AH Styles for Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children's Wear. Complele Stoek of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Opposite Salt Lake Horue, Pianos, Specialty. BOOTS AETB SHOES! ML 11P0RIUM1 ToJs, Notions, SEED t Ogdea SALT LAKE CITY, oooajeJieraDd lutieoar, UD , Etc., Etc. Mnsie Books, new, popular and Songs, Violin, Guitar and " Banjo Strings, fittings, etc STOVES ! YXl toKerh7withall STOVES ! W"; 8r & C" tl,rPOPm Manufactured ' F- - Cnrd. To all who are nfferlng from tha errors aad Indiscretions of yootb, nerruna a sakness, early y. loss of manhood. I win d that arlllcnre you, tKKtc, 09 CHARGE. This raeaedy was d iseoTered by a missionary la gnat Bonth America. Bend a earaions , Btmn, A'ne Turk CVy. d7-- l HRemeniber the address, 73 Main Street, opposite Salt Lake House. GEO. CARELESS. d303-3m- - STOVES ! Fll,eJ Co., Rathbone, Sard Co., consisting ST0YES. RATHBONE RANGES, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES rnnT0K bj the above celebrated firms. standard A ed UMfLllTiUiN. Pas. a. well-earn- reputation we have m held. By constantly keeping A LARGE STOCK, as above enumer many years ated, BUUGHI' iUK CASK, enabling us to successfully meet the CIOSESr Ho. S Ha. 4 Pass, "W.O. Mr. J. M. GONZALES PRODUCE Our continual aim will be to sustain the - M A CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS! W Jt aaaav eaMB M m "E Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. X8PECTXOX SOLldTED. OUH GOODS WILL SJEAK Highest Prlee Paid for 0raBf Egg FOB THEMSELVES |