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Show Ehc (Dgtlw function. lebllshed every WEDNESDAY nnil SATURDAY bytll.OoDIX I'LMLUHIKO COMPANY. The Freneh ami Germ an General. was telegraphed a few day since that Marshal McMahon would be put in immediate command of tho army operaI'ali-kn- o ting on the Rhine, and that Count would command the troops operating against Spain. Marshal McMalion distinguished himself in the last two ltus-itigreat wars of France that against and that against Austria in the former of which he was the "hero of the Malakof " and in the latter the "hero of Magenta." lie is now 03 years old, and is a Frenchman by birth, but descended from an ancient Irish family. He was eduaated at the military school of St. Cyr, and took part in the French war in Algeria. For his achievement in the Austrian war he was created Duke of Magenta. Marshal ISazaineis68 years old, won his first It laurels in Algeria, rendered eminent services in the Crimean war, superceded Oen. Forey as Commander of the French army in Mexico, and was created Marshal of France. Count Palikao is chiefly known for the part he bore jn the French war with China, in which he displayed ability and ferocity. Of the Prussian army the King is Commander-in-Chieliut the planning of the campaign will doubtless bo the work of the distinguished and venerable Chief of Staff, Gen. Von Moltkc, who has ' been accorded the highest honor as tho planner of tho campaign of 180G, in the wonderful war of Prussia against Austria. The two Prussian princes, Frederick William and Frrderick diaries, who commanded in the field in the I'russo-Austria- n war, will doubtless also be, in command in the present campaign ; and Gen. ManteufTel, who demonstrated his genius in the war of 1800, will again be in immediate command of the army. It will be seen that in both armies there are Commanders of great talent and experience. Among the subordinate officers, there are many who took part iu one or other of the campaigns of the last 15 years; and in tho rank and file of both armies, there are to bo found, in greater or lesser numbers, troops who erred in these wars, and who will, therefore, bring to tire service those valuable military qualities which are only acquired by actual experience befert the f. . enemy. iicrmnuMlIitarj Discipline. correspondent of the Pall Mall Qa. telle at Coblentj, writes: "A painful impression has been created here by the following incident: Three soldiers of the lino were undergoing a long period of imprisonment in the fortress of Ehtenbretstein, for desertion. Thty had originally deserted at Saarlouis and crossed tho frontier into France, but, on the persuasion or their families, had aurr.ud.r.d thwae1vB u melr regiment. Their term of punishment was seven years, of which only fix months had expired. Finding their lives, as it is asserted, insupportable they deter-mine- d to drown hem selves on the first favorable opportunity, as a preferable file. A few days ago they were employed on tho Cartheuse, the fine plat-ca- n which separates the Rhine fr6iu the Moselle, and it seemed a fitting moment to attempt their rash enterprise. One sentry alone was in chargo of them, and lie witnessed their flight. He immediately fired and brought one victim down dead, the bullet having passed through his head. ' With extraordinary tang JrmJ and determination he loaded a fcond time, and again fired with fatal precision; the deserter feii dead, pierced through the heart. One more loading he fired at the third fugitive, and the bullet passed completely through Lis body, inflicting a frightful injury to his intestines. The unfortunate man was conveyed to the military lazaretto in where he lies in a hopeless condition. In military circles this melancholy catastropho is regarded as a fitting retribution for a grave breach of discipline, a view of the case not alto, (tether shared in by the civil portion of the community. One thing is certain, the needle gun in the hands of a good marksman is a sure and terrible weapA 1 An Incident in lie Manage- D.W.PARKHURST'S COLUMN. ment of Bees, the following: On the 25th of May, 1867, a swarm of bees issued from one of my hives and clustered upon a small cedar tree planted for the purpose; they were hived in the usual manner, went promptly into the new hive, but in a few hours had all returned to the parent stock. On the 27th a swarm issued from the same hive, clustered, was hived, and presently returned to the old stock. On the 28th the swarm issued again, and the process of hiving was repeated with tho same result. Concluding that the queen cither did not accompany or remain wilh the swarm, but must have succeeded in regaining tho hive, I formed a plan to be put into execution in case the same swarm should issue again. The very next day, the 20th, they issued for the fourth time; I happened to bo near at hand as they were rushing out, mid as soon as they were fairly out, I removed the hive to another stand, putting in its place an empty hive, and after the bees had clustered, I arranged a new hive and shook them down in front of it, and while they were entering, I returned to the old stand, raised the empty hive and saw a number of workers, and the queen with a crippled wing; I took her iu my hand and placed her with tho swarm, which henceforth remained in the new hive and became a successful colony. In these instances the queen must have passed out with the rushing throng and have fallen upon tho ground, whence, by and creeping, she managed to regain the old stand. In this case it is clear that the workers selected the place for clustering without any indications from the queen. W, J. One of those periodical massacres of Christians for which China is notorious, was committed in Pvkin on the 21st of June, by an armed mob. ' lnt." An agonizing incident of social life, full of warning and instruction for young men, is reported as of recent occurrence in Nashville, Tenn. There are frequent fashionable parties gatherings that a handsome and happy young man stood by the side of a stylish young lady, dressed elegantly in lavender and rose, and with hair flowing felicitously down over her Junonine neck. It was a warm evening, and tho youth rashly proposed stepping out of the heated room and the glaring lights to the umbrageous coolness of an arbor close at hand. They did so, and found it a delightful place, and there they sat mid breath of roses, while sweet strains of musie rose and fell to tho rippling The murmur of tho marble fountain. hours flew by on golden wings about three of them and, after such extended absence, the couple returned to the brilliantly-lighted parlors. Tho lady passed on in the danoe, but the .young man was and here comes the warning ing him that around his neck and coat collar was the uninistakeablo print of two arms in chalk and diamond dust, on one shoulder a nice little heap of yellow powder, on his upper lip and checks diamond dust, bloom of youth, and yellow powder in a general mixture. Fancy that young man's feelings. The moral for instruction of young men is this: Carry whisk brooms in your pockets, and, after long and interesting with young ladies of the period, just "got right up and dust." Ittt-a-let- tt Henri Rochcfort is the first French fort captured. He was taken by a policeman yesterday. The trouble was that he kept his voice embrasure open constantly, and was all the while blowing up the government. The severest thing said against Eve's daughters was by Lady Mary Wortley Montague: "The only satisfaction 1 have iu being a woman is that I shall not be compelled to marry one of my own sex. CAM. AT OYSTERS. 1IOLSB TI1K RKVK.lt K E-Y- P. V. I IS. 15. DEPOT. 200,000 Feet at JUST HEAD THIS: 17-- tf We MENAGERIE. duitui llnlf-Moc- k Oyden. SHINGLES, Sugar Pine, $4.50. 1 by 1-- 4: O-In- And even the dogs, with a snarl and a bound Snup at tho insects that swarm around. The air is blue with oaths that try To drown tho hum of the ojus fly. UTAH LUMBER Itelirr and Cheaper than CHEAP! CHEAPER!! CHEAPEST!!! J. WILLIAMS &C0. ri I8.ISII A.t the oSTow Yard Is and an inexhaustible quantity to come. M. RY THE CAR-LOA- D. sn LATHS. $!$. per 31. OGDEIsr, iHiinx,B:i LUMBE Plank, Scantling1, Joists, Flooring Beams, Eafters, Fencing, Inch Lumber and Sheeting1, FROM For all building purposes, from FARMERS, now is your Time for Fen-cin- $30 to $35 Bring FLOUR, POTA per Thousand. y. KINDS OF ALL on hand $25 to $30 ID or Tliousand. Etc. Etc. IOKETS Finishing Lumber and Picketing, the same price. Rttsiiicss attended to ut ALL HOURS, DA Y or NIGHT. FROM $30 to $35 per Thousand. PRODUCE TAKEN PUGET SOUND, At Cash SAN FRANCISCO, Hat. Hills of all kinds sawed to order at a few day's notice. Sugar Pine FLOORING, WE CAN GIVE NO CREDIT AT THESE FIGURES. Ceiling, Shingles, Laths, etc., etc. have transacted Imginc.is in Ogdcn for moro than Twelve Months, and can confidently ask the public for a continuation and an extension of their VTc HUMBOLDT S. S. TUCKER, BAY RED WOOD To IUI.MEKS and S we UTAH of offer this advantage: Wc will TAKE ALL KIXDS OF PAY, CEILING, Culim;t Maker, Flooring, At Market Rate: Errii, Butler. Flnnr, or other productions of the Kami. Aliw Stock ot any kiml-SheoCowa, Work Cattle; Wagons, etc. Store Pay at cash ratoa, or evon Cash Itself not refused. We are also prepared to furnish Shingles COUNTER ba mail oi tue boat material. BOARDS, Shingles. TIRRITK lliysioiim null "R. ClIEAPEIt Til AX EVER Wc invite Inspection OFFERED 1SEFOHK. Defy Competition. On good ftceiirity wc will also give lime, on PART PAYMEXT, for large DOORS, made to order. D. W. PAHKHURST, f How strunge it is, that women will try To kill with cobalt this villainous fly; How strange it seems when a million are slain multitude doubled again, To find the W hiskitig, Frisking, With clammy feet. Hunting us out in ouiet retreat. If, like Toby, at the fly wc swear, Andtheangel recorder enters it there, Giro us, then, the welcome doubt That tue tear of mercy will blot It out Miscellaneous. A phy8icinn walking out with a friend of his, said to him: ''Let us avoid that pretty little wotuun you see there on the left. She knows me, and casts on me looks of indignation I attended her husband." "Ah! I gee; you bud the misfortune to dispatch him 1" "On the contrary." replied the doctor, "I saved him." One day while a "clerical gentium" from dow n cast was saying grace it ike table of a gentleman in Fordliain; Frank, the youngest of his flock, aged 8, M not like the notion of keeping quia n long a time, and finally, being un&litu wait any longer, burst out : "Weiul I dit a dink of water., an den youtu pray all you want to." A lady had been cautioning her son, bright, affectionate little boy, in the 1'oti iooir, my matter of taking cold. child," she said, "I cannot help being anxious and troubled about you when you are ill. Ah ! Freddy, you have little idea of the feelings of a mother." "No, "mother," replied the dear lit tie fellow, with genuine earnestness; "hut I may know something of the feelings oft father !" "something of what he had." The wabrought him a regular dinner npoi small dishes, as is the usual form, and set them around his plate. The countryman surveyed them carefully for a moment, and then broke out, "well, I like your samples, now bring me jour iter dinner- - The drought in France has started the farmers and peasants to pray for rain, and in one Tillage a solemn high mass was chanted. The whole parish was there, and tho prayers were so fervid thnt the good Providence could searcely have refused a favorable answer. Ii fact, the ceremony was just over, and th al priest was divesting himself ofhisMC-erdotrobes, when a peasant rushed in, "Ah, my good father, that exclaiming: did not lake long; your prayers-havbeen heard, and it is already beginning to rain." "Oh, my God!" exclaimed the unsophisticated priest, as he rushed anxiously to the window, "I have forgotten my nmbrelia!" , CITY LICENSES. To all whom it may eoncern. IS IIKRZBV GIVEN, THAT m engaged in ISnsiness Ordthe wnich City Ogden City, (tcr inance" provide that a license must b obtained.) without first procuring license are liuhlc to be taken befr any Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a Fine. By order of (be City Couneil, NOTICE LORLN FARK, 3f.iyori The Office of :he Cit Recorder is J the Office of the "Ogdcn R- R' Hall, near the U. C. Station. j Office and BLINDS to-l- I was pious, but fell from grace Played the knave open, and copored the aa- Made of myself a torriblo guy. When the devil caught mo out on the fly. Once THOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. and order. SASH DOORS, Proprietor. SMITH & All communications to b addressed to Co., One ami a Half ISIocks West of tlic Jlnolion,, Ottlcc, JOSHUA WILLIAMS & CO., Corner of Union Square, North-We- Clone to ASD Xoar the ' IUEI5-CHART- patronage. or, .Tolner, uud When the weary pilgrim seeks repose. There's a hornpipe danced on the top of hit nw There's a vigorous oath and a shun and anlap, Aud that's the cud of the Speaker's nap. Singing, Stinging, Y. hy, oh, why Did UimI create this pestilent Hy ! A countryman stopped at the Maxwell House, Nashville, for dinner. The waiter inquired what he would have, and was told by the countryman to bring FIRST-CLAS- S Flooring, TOES, BUTTER, CORN, 24-l- y li-3- Office, WILL cJi, FENCING FOR FARMERS, $28. per "Junction" Printing OGDEN. All immense Stock West of Prest H. Young's llosidenco, Bait Lake Cily. . TIP. man gives his method of ti eating baulky horses as follows: "Let iSurjjooii. OKK1CK AT WALKKH, MCXITT S DRVQ me inform humane men and hostlers, and STOIIK, OODKN, U. T. all who hold the rein, that the way to - Calla from tha Country promptly atcure baulky horses is to take them from tended ta. tho carriage and whirl them rapidly DR.WM. H. GROVES, around till they are giddy. It requires two men to accomplish this one at the Second South Street, SALT LAKK CITY, horse a tail. Ion t let oira step out. Offlce, Three doora neat or Kevere 11 hum. Hold bun to the smallest possible, circle. One dose will often cure, but twotwo "LATHER AND SHAVEM." final with the worst horse that ever re fused to stir." milOMAS THOMAS, FORMERLY OK; TUK I Ogden HHtse am) well known aa an There's a man in Kansas City who knipht of tha aciuors and blade, haa conn the o)eiied business on Main street, a little north ot keeps a list of all the banks in N. Leavitt's. He ask. for the of hit old 'ry. so as to be able to say that he keeps friends and of all who want apatronage clean (bare In an . a tank, aceount. ran-band and keen a a with 14tf mr chair, light Close to the Hot weather does deteiop the divine afflati. We know it. Falling in a frantic attempt ataa after-diunnap the other day, and while smartiW under a sense of cruel and undeserved por,.uuw '' a fellow produced tlio following elegant poem. I Oh, the fly the horrihle fly ! Dubbing at nose and mouth and ey, Over the celling, over tho nieat. Over all that people eut. Buzzing, Tickling, Crawling about! Miserable insect, you get out! Wading iu paint on a lady's chetk, Leaving behind a tortuous streak. Accursed fly ! From the hell below Nover came pest that plagues us so. Dancing, Nibbling, Fresh from the sty, The stinking sty, where the porkers lie. titan anybody in 1,000,000 (OLDEN CKOWX CIGARS, PIGS FEET, etc. ti- - Cull aud aea him. "it MUSEUM AND UNION SQUARE, any Imported. will Sell Lumber of all kinds Cheaper 31. $29. per FHESII OYSTERS, h , -- LUffiBE for Y ARB, Everybody. WEST LUMBER YARD, North West Corner of 8ALOON, totifannnnA nf IhA frAtitv at I rutin t inn, warn burned to the ground, and the work of havoo and murder continued for the A Maine W OGDEN Smith Street, Suit Lake Cltv, where you will find JOE. MMMO.NS or bit assistants ready ami willing to acrve you with fTIHITORS TO SALT LAKE CITY SHOULD Y not turret to rail and see tlia fine collection of NAT1VF. ANIMAL!, IIIKIWanit HKI'TILKS; also SUNKUAU. HOME ! ANl f ACTl KKS, INDIAN' UK1.IO.M, etc t thb estatdlshnient s , Opoli from V a.Ui. to a p.m. , ' a AT TUB AND in Nashville, and it was at one of these The attack appears to have been directed exclusively against the French, who, as tha most active and successful propagandists of Christianity throughout the empire, have made themselves most obnoxious to the Celestials. The Secretary of the French Legation, the Consul, and all the French Priesta and Sisters of Mercy in the Capital are reported to have fallen victims to the fury of the mob. Catholic Cathedral, erected in : The Itaulky Horses. ion tiii: TROC KEE Wttki. "Met Itigiit l p ami The Best Yet! half-flyin- g whole night. HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE Three hundred wore killed in tho me, "JUNCTION" OFFICE, 00 DEN. no at lee, probably through mistake, oilier foreigners were molested. All Orders personally and promptly It is anticipated that France will de attended to. mand immediate reparation and punish or ment tue guilty parties. to Every Artlrla manufactured by as la warrant . WAR! WAR!! WAR!!! The Horrible Fly. - & CO'S COLUMN. WILLIAMS LumbeR Thing Btt'ketpcri Journal for July givea The on. China. SMITH & GO'S COLUMN. '. C. It. I?pot, st the"Jt-KcTio!- PMSTisa Omci, OGDEN. U1 T. O. Box 91). JJourirom Junction-Seventie- 10 a. m. till Zp- - GKOUSD JT0 LEASE. SEVERAL I'nion Cqnare. ELIGIBLE VERT Lease en the North-we- IV particulars apply Cn!?rf Corosr JAS. McGAW, ' "l', the JiifCTiOR Office. 3lMf Handbills, Posters, an Cards Printed at th Office of this Paper panctuolity and disrate, en reasonable '""" |