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Show OCDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY. JANUARY 25, WO HOPE FO UTEttTWE. euma l nov awCls ENGLISH iittlitmi'JWtlwU TiaaaflbbAaiaaauaraf audi Ti- - ts im Ea4ua. to fear 1 faau art Ta mmm t ante itt-r- miMi" -- at au4. riit tm, aim hb M' ara im tau m la cUap taw y fa ma Bn-aia- father frjtn it t to iiMii ! t mm cha cukt. WVfc Mat aa aiaea far III loot la fad taa Mtf aa' amir: Tfcfj iv fciaa:.a urn aa aasly ajrif. Lia poor af Hutaer HiV&ard. Ax' pa vm Mr um eya aoor f Jlmaar Xabarla roiibuaeA Tiny rrawt lata mm Utxrj fc-- taaauariiaa at rj Tary crj freia tkrjr star eaa avfta.'a4a ta Ab UMlaliar. TWa ! ' Fl aaufca If Uvm ' aarl'a bufw at raa atyaaj al tuaaiaa. t&a la akick aaaua mf" PatfaSijeB ha ackad- - oVa ta Cu fiw BO fcuf of Eairlisa Ut'rarkurar cmr Maura Ufauraaca at far toe kfhtar. aij tawa maiga t au Ua la-- artua' " aark KLi W. tnli ba-- al joC Fua U Yarkea ILaOa A WIFE W0HT1I HAVING. The old ship Vinwnt avwiW to be vt-.of thiwe craft that, acrurdirig to the tut-or- r of sailor, n doomed to ill fate. Jamr Marshall, m youn iun fnui had bwa br Kewjmri, Iw f five j earn, and during that time eh laid bifB tvrit- - "knoi kfd down;" once nd hi 1 !:e csrriwl awny at t'.w tiut of wlach we write tb old was di icked at Liv-rxie t, hr fon-uian- t, ! eri.us fnta daiu"!'KL in rf ived duria? a UmTge'a tliaiim bi.t in all tbme lin J Lt-av-y l. gale ini-hai- m the ownm bad len futved to tbat tlfi yoong captain was entirely free from lUme, while, on the other hand, be had mode better "time" iu his trij than any other marter had ever been able to get ont of her. The last damage which the Vincent received proved to lie the occ anion of the dawning of a new era in the life of Capt. Marshall, for while waiting in Liverpool for hia ihip to be repaired he fell in with a blooming New England girl named Emma Ramsey, the eldest daughter of the agejit who did the bttsinew for the Vinoetit'a owners, and ere long they discovered that between them there eiinted a peculiar feelingof mntnnl love. Capt Marshall pcpcd the drlicate question, Emma consulted with her papa, and at length he coaaeuted to become Mra. Marshall. If was a hnppy day for all parties when the marriage took place, for from the known characters of the bridegroom and his lieantiful bride all filt sure that the match would prove one of peru nnd ronteut. The Vincent was oncn more ready for ten. Her cargo was all on board, and shipped for Boston, :m- Emma had to acpompuny her hiwliand ti the United State, l.r a liuu.lior of days the weather was pleasant, and Urn wind was fair, while dipt. M.rliall felt himself snprtmiely hnppy in the delightful coKipuny of his wife. Thu old iilrs ishook their heads us th y saw the gentle Emma iwcing the decU, and they very niysterioutdy a.wi fed thnt "uncli pleasures couldn't always last." and bo indeed, it proved; fur ut the close of a pleasant day, when they wore within three or four days' nail of their destined port, things bejran to look anything but agreeable. Away to th south'rd and east'rd the horizon began to assume a sovt of inky blaoknes. with hero and there a ghostlike, livid spot, while on all hands the heavens had changed their ethereal bine for a cast of deeper and more fearful import. Capt Marshall felt ns he had never felt before on the approach of a storm. For himself, for his ship, he had no thought then. There was one on board ' who engrossed his every sympathy for his young wife he felt a degree of in- tense anxiety that was painful; but he forgot not his duty, and with comparative calmness he set about it. The ' courses were hauled up and snugly furled, the lighter sails taken iu, and the lofty yards and topgallant masts sent on deck, and the three topsails close reefed. Long before the sun went down the almost undulating ocean had the blackness of night, and not many momenta elapsed after the f purs had been secured npon the deck ere the . storm bnrst npon tin ship. It was a regular southeaster, and those who have encountered one of thet,e storms in the gnlf know something of their power. Higher and higher rose the mighty tempest, until at length it was found neces- sary to take in the topsails and trust to the fore and main storm staysails and a balance reefed spanker. In this way the ship lay to till morning, the gale increas-- , ing every hour. Capt Marshall trusted that when the snn rose on the next day the storm would abate, but in this he was disappointed, for a part of the forenoon he was actually obliged to send before it. It waa not until two staysails had been torn from their bolt rope that he fnlly explained his anticipations and the extent of his fears to his wife. "Emma." said he. "1 wish 1 1iad not brought you with me." "Why so':" she asked, as she gazed np into her husband's face with apparent astonishment "Wby so? Do you not comprehend our danger?' "But the ship does not leak, docs it?" returned Emma with remarkable cool-- 4 - may Baby Carriages x oid tataiUjjJ. Lot 1 LaT 1 ey chart. For cana--to lay to Tlk tt a& w Ujr tail t at tie clua iwftd ala cannot ItUl it "t&ocga too may know Ahiag ot ibm ruact of Main, yet there are tot few poU al jfig lwr rcjjgtd abotv tnat are but aa i iaygrooiid to toe. My father was fur years a mirerc of bee island and tarburs, and I was hi euti&tant eota-- I union. To me Ler c rliff and utlt BUhi&g that &n alarm u-- " Hardly had alM Ceased fcpeiling when a sharp crack like the report of a pitd aouded from tluft, f Jluwed ty a ttar-in- g and rr bins that starUl captain to Li Tbe main tojasail has goner be claimed, and Uiuuediatdy be sprang sjtoa tta dick. the Again the lup was pat moioenU Capt gule. t.ml far MartkJl waj onlociW what to doi While in this quandary be felt a hand laid npon Lis ahonlder, and on turning LU wifj. Hht Lad a -d- ou'-rUT be beh'-m Ler J and a (wajacket np about ber. buttoned What Lj toe tnstUT, Jiinea?' ahe aaiL The hnalian 1 explained bia perplexity. A strutue lx kif f'arlesoiie and confidence rttvu upon that fair wuraaa'i fce. and lookiug far a uioment at the couiiuu she said: "We bed due northwest Station a trusty lookont in the foretop, and let the ship stand on!" Capt. Marshall felt at that moment as though an anyd liad been aent to pilot him to a haven of rest Whence arose the feeling he knew not, but instinctively be obeyed. Fearful and loud roared the mighty storm, on datihed the nven ship, but all fearless and composed stood the hcroio woman npon the quarter deck, and the hardy seamen as they gazed njxm her felt that what daunted not a woman should not dannt them. "Land, hor came from the fort-top-. In three minntea more, as the ship rose npon the bosom of a giant sea, the land was made ont njion the deck, bearing about two points on the larboard Ikjw. Emma caught sight of it, and seizin;: a glass at the next swell ahe discovered a lighthouse nyon its summit Then sho turned her glass over the starboard beam, and in n moment she exclaimed: "There are the Bantiin Ledgea. The land on the larboard bow is Segnin, and beyonl I can see Cape Small Point James," she continued aa ahe gazed into her hnsbnnd'4 face with a loo it all made np of conscious power, "if you will drop your foretopsail I will take you into the Kenucbccr For a moment Capt. Marshall hardly credited the evidence of his own senses, but one look into the calm, radiant features of his wife determined him, and in five minutes the foretopsail was ehectcd home. Emma Marshall seized the spanker out lriul and sprang upon the wheel-housand calm as the falling of the Bummer's dew fell her orders to the man at the wheel. The island Segnin was cleared in safety, the ship bowled fearlessly by the foam dashed rocks, and ere long her bows cleft the smoother waters of the noble Kennebec. All danger was past. Though the storm still raged, yet the old Vincent rodo at anchor, and the howling tempest could harm her no more. Confidence was restored to the hardy crew. Emma Marshall descended from her station and 6onght her cabin. Her rough habiliments were thrown aside, and ere long she reappeared in all the modesty and beauty of her native grace. Capt. Marshall pressed her to his bosoin, nnd at that moment the hardy seamen waved their hats high above their uncovered heads, while a prolonged shout of joy and gratitude went forth from their relieved souls. They had been saved from the terrible coast storm, and from the bottom of their hearts they confessed Emma Marshall was A Wife Worth Having. Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., in Yankee tx-fo- 1V eouivaViit. la Enrttfk murmur, of aa aid tad la tZ.tt wa lax cCrrrd tf Luoikja fur lat Mwa of a favunw) autira. lx!a but hada tnrad' ur and Ua wrka mihm IKin. yvt mtajtf ffaui . akuuid frjm-Bsat lljrtr du. It la. buant.-rfuiHiiuaat drtmutfeowaia fault, ofu-UI apfarrti(iv a wraaaji a rutin t btauae au.-f- suflervra 11 Ukf BaUirr. ," but trit lunn to uas Itr. aye whk-- M aa ftrrtV Kav.mte f'W PivTi4K. " kufalnUr nunrM.'' at-- x Ia Yankee Dlspaleli. One any I made some reference to the .Furniture- Boyle ahe eraak." raiitd Wt thai una of taa (veia-ill m uaf'ftucat Co. - c a Fred. i. kiesel " kaa ruid tiaiu-an- d - i v ' rttf lr.-( auf ut "(eiuaki arrakorca," uinful If Tvr j ukwatiutM. avyauic iluplau-uitacJ kindred aUiactita too Buiurruua to turu. suruKtaa tur wiitmn. Um. It at ib .Id lif a poaitiaa ruir)naU, i.iat H will, in exrrf , aaranf inta aanatuctiu or tuc not (Um anil tw Wohu'S Nfdical ASeO ClATlok. frujrk,iura, UuSaiu, ', -. brd-raV-- ii aull-ru.- u nY1'"-- 1 O 1.' Company, .& M ur-V-- r r)PKT WHOLESALE ,. Dr.PffiRCE'S PELLETS ana! PerfertlV Partly ilaraileaaVegrlabl IomiuM as a liter rill. KmtIM, Omtiitat, EaaiatIVtoI. Take. One Tin, auKar-ra- al i iirva a4ra ttrmmmtmn, 'Ulloaa Hoadarke, t aawlNaUuii. a ad au aaigeauoaY, asiiioaa tX Wedding Goods, Auaru, and UowcaV. INVITATIONS, Kumiaoh uf ocuu a vial, bjr drutrxwta. adVrautrriiiieou .IAS. WALLACE -- DRUGGIST. 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Custom house Ico Cream fur par- tine iii.liel at one nut ire. (la Loria U.rk HwoKr.r.R, Cr. ith and Vali- iuipon Ave). e, Blade. ! First Shipment of the Season Just Received. re-w- nt f-- tla Iruiwl - a4r. fur Lat un tu 191. PIHJUCTSTS All who know of the Sanitary STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. CIGABS. IX-L- OrJers by Mail Promptly Attended to. . GOODIIAKT, Prop ! WE will par the fiboro reward for any we of Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick neatlachc, Indigwrtlon. or Costivencss we cannot cure wlto Wcst'a Vctreuble Liver I'ti In. hon the diroctionn are sinewy complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and nerei fall to aire mtiof action. BugarCoatetl. Larita Ixixaa. containing SI ruin. i centn. Beware of connterfelta and imitattona. The genuine manufactured only taf clumsy and way in which the Russian guns were taken np to the front. True, the roads were frightful, the mud being beyond all descrip- xns John c west company, cuiuaoo, ill. tion, but 1 ventured to snggest thnt the ol4 ky A. H. WAI.HKK. Urasalat. Ocde. tah. progress of that artillery was. in many slow. instances, lamentably "Wal," said the American, in broad THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY Yankee twang, "1 think vou're right. They've been at it for mouths and there's very little promise of increasing speed. How long, now, do yon think it would take Britishers to accomplish the same t Lass, Clear Imparted Tobacco for 8 ecnte. Abmlutely pare and free from all acids extracts, psinti or flsTorlDt, and are not dirped. I" beautiful and pat feet cigar, not a cheap cigarm or cheroot. Equal to aa Ulcsnt cigar la the Vnited States, that is sold rectlar. I i. KIESEL i CO., Sole Ipls, kin, Utah 1 end?" - I- S- w la Actually, I had not the slightest idea. bnt I was not going to collapse before my ankee interrogator, so I suggested, as an improvement on the existing state of affairs, that it would take ns, sav about a fortnight or three weeks. "By the way," I continued, "how long do Mills. Engines? you think it would take the Americans to achieve a similar resnltr "Americans? Oh, that's a very differ Waon Material, Heavy Hardent kettle o fish! Americans?" and with this he took ont his watch, and glanced ware, Iron and Steel. Manufactures the Bct Tnink. Eopairinff at it several tunes m meditative silence. H1 ininiia BTteniitHI U. iu "The Americans? Wal, I should say, as nnmipiiy Fxchanire. Orders called for and Delivered to Baker Barbed Wire, Blacknear as I can calculate, somewhere be au pari oi IU0 city. KLINE OPPMAN, tween twenty-fiv- e minutes and half an St, No. 870 Twonty-fiftsmith'. Tools, Etc. hour," and with this ho turned on his heel with a air, leaving nie TTTA.H. ness. t OGDKN" Am.. mil- - ft.mm!ill Iwi to digest the comparison. Irving Mon "No." '111. Mm. H..Mt. ,1'rillft, anrl lis ""7 "Then let ns not fear the storm. I was tngne in Camp and Stndio. (seeiw. iiocicT MoryrAix mi fBrw iwr,i in roar born npon the Atlantic, and I feel that I The La nib Tree. can yet trust to my native element" wh-alaaiiiiT. AiUr1 Wpiw Jimmies Zahn in 10SW first gave the The captain was astonished at this and Murt you Inn w.wfL fn nr tim all flw "litt. Milt mtmry -f "ratrait in his wife's character, and dnsjH world infonnatiou as to this valuable rn. Fnilnr- - nnWq fiimi . -. V VAX titl m.rtl. rfllmi ing her in his arms he felt his own soul pl;uf. The plant tartanca Imwmetz, H.Mnllclt.V ,., Is prepared to do all kind of according to Mr. Zahn. irrowsinTi-trswelling with a new life. "Emma," he said, ns he gazed more like any outer plant, ami when it gets affectionately than ever into her face, riie a lamb forms on the top of the the learllns; ramerlT for I "my heaviest fears are passed. For you flower stalk. After a while the stalk a at Glsrt. Tf.&DAYS.Vl t;aaorr1r anl aata remeitT for Tha alone have I feared the most; now I can bends over ami the lamb grazes till all W Whites. i. fUuarabM ai (.rorrlioFScr , prescribe It awl feel Maiuicua. calmly tell yon wherein lies our danger. the jrvass in the vicinity is cropped off or M This storm has driven us far out of our the (item is severed. Then it dies. KafelnreoommendicgU LTwttv8&itM""ro to all wflw course, and twice have we been scudding Wolves are said to be quite fond of this riMT.it me Moving a .Sjurialty. before it. I fear that the coast of Maine vegetable mutton. John Ashton in CuriW m BUM "J srrrontiava, cannot be fur to the loeward, and of that ous Creatures in Zoolojjr, Ni :. lth St. Tel(plitne lfi Wagons, Busgie. Road Carts, Buckboards, Turbine Wheels, Saw U d I vh-lfo- m w J. KIESEL F. OFFICE." & CO. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO- - (IXt'OKPOHATKD.) O. P. IIENDERSIIOT, ' Manager. GEO. A. LOWE, -- DEALER TO ODR "OGDEN anteed. OGDKN $500 Reward TO BE ADDRESSED Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar- and Curative properties of tliis kind of hath can find everything iu Cn-- t class stylo .at the above, named place. Imported and Domestic ialtIrtl i ALL CORRESPONDENCE USE PERFUMER and TOiLLT ARTICLES. Fifth. St., JN'eur Young, EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN PARMELEY. O. A. Sec. and Treas. , SINCE PURCHASING THE Ogden City. Steam Laimdrj We luiTe added many Improvement to onr Fine Equipment, employes-- Experienced md Competent help, and arc now prepared to ftire onr patrons As Good Service as Had in Utah. Can-be Wo intend to Load all Competitors in Quality of Work, and leave the Quantity an Appreciative .Public. Give us a trial. to OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. ltr COREY BRO'S ' . Tel, i73' ,a5th St. u4d l & IXotoL ' " , i COMP'Y, 2432 Washington Avenue. the ' . LIVERY & FEED STABLES Transfer Co., DEAYING. BAGGAGE Having piircaKed tlie entire LWerr nixl Trnnsfer buxiness heretofore, carried on by Messrs Martin liroa, we are prepared to receive orders for DOCnLE DRIVING EICS. CARRIAGES FO OPERA AND WEDDING SINGLE AXI r.VRTIES, MOVINfi OF RAUGAGE CARRIAGES WITH OR 1TRXITCRE, LADIES' CAREFfl. CAL1JNG DRIVERS. Onr Hoarding and Feeding Department will he found Satirfnctiirjr in every respect. COEEY I3RCS . Wn.'liii.f-to- n & COMPANY Avenue ' t J |