OCR Text |
Show r th mn m&tn li:iI j. Jundion. fsmtvd every morning. (Mondays. xcf ptecf)v ty the ASSOCIATION &.NOTION PBlSTISflf Incorporated.) fe nd!0i(h W and Strttt, bctmttn Young JVaf.. Adrtrwi all commuoicatinHS on bnsiu;f to tUe intwlutt f.r .ul.liniu 4u.in.ra Maaager. tortile Editor. tte CRIME IN NEBRASKA. the youngest State in I(lirafka the Union but ,. ' v ' lly the uneu.ibl tlwtHH:tifn of being the nost lawk". "Some most the horrible ' outrages against laws r of God and, jiaan and the instincts of humanity have lately been perpetrated in that State, and the .disposition to' murder and mangle 4 seems to be gaining ground. A few weeks since we' chronicled the case of two men being burned to death there; this report was followed in tapid succession by others almost as etartliftgj-ahdaltogether, Nebraska's threatens to rival the record pfesent early days, of Kansas in lawlessness, indictiveuess land outrages. It seems that somewhere ..on the "selvage of civilization''- - must exist a community whoso faculties absorb the savagery which previously existed there afnong the Indians; the red Men being driven back further and further has apparently but the effect of transferring the barbarity, in some degree, to those who remain behind. Kansas, it is true, had a different excuse; she was contending over an issue whichnfterwards caused a pretty lively contention throughout the nation slavery. Nevada too has passed the period of the reicn of and became a Tery exemplary f roughs State, so far as nctnul lawlessness is concerned; Colorado has had her rule of ruffianism, supremacy of villains and justice of vigilance committees; but these States have progressed and are continually progressing from bad to better, while Nebraska, singly and alone, seoms gi rvitating fioni bad to worse. , Of course "the law" is there, and those who administer it are perhaps 08 vigilant, persevering awl able as are those of other sections. But neither their vigilance nor their perseverance has so far proved a dis-- ' ouragement or a drawback Ho the flood tide of crime which is threatening to overwhelm western'Nebrns- ka. Those who are in search of homes would do well to give that part of the country a wide berth until the lawless element annihilate each other, and then wait until the bracing atmosphere engendered by a few vigilance committees has effectually destroyed all germs of the distaste. Still, if a person has hypochon driac tendencies and woidd put a period to his career without resorting to suicide, the above portion of the national domain presents advantages excelled by none. ecpruled by few Jttidf is addition, lie could have the satisfaction- of knowing that there would be something original connected with his taking off for tho of western Nebraska never fesort to the same method of execution twice; novelty in design and cer tainty in action is their watchwords Who wants to go? Tai.maob poor man life. was a long lings, everything had been greased for the occasion, and he to the bottom with all the rapidity of a The regular term of court, held at Bclvidere, Warren county, N. J., Chief Justice Beasley presiding, hs been occupied several weeks past in the trial of cases for forgery and conspiracy to defraud the county, in which some of the most wealthy farmers, merchants and others have been tried and convicted. Among these are the following flamed perS. V. Mattison, M. 1).; sons of the Chas. S. Strader, ColBoard of Freeholders; lector Simon A. Cummins; Collector Edmunds 'feel; Edwin G. Bulgin; a--; Kat, West, North Triu, all and squill. NEWS NOTES. MINNESOTA, A St. Cloud paper relates a sad story in reference to the death of an orphan pauper boy, 1? years old, w ho was given by the town of Brock way to the keeping of a man named Hart ' zines. The boy's body was found in an exposed part of the building, through Which the wind whistled, lying on wet straw, which was frozen to the ground, with no clothing on but a calico shirt, and no bedding but a piece, of gray blanket thrown over him. His back and legs showed partially healed scars, evidently made with a stick or whip. The coroner's jury brought iii a verdict of death front exposure and A TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; COMMERCIAL f Well S o tt c? 3hi leeted Stock of amcniiissca ON SAMPLE ROOM STRbET. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Notions, Clothing, Hosiery, Ladies' Underwear, . Groceries, Furs, Crockery, Hardware, Flowers, Embroideries Baskets, Silver and Gilt, Grain, Toys, Etc, Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc.. etc. Persons detirona of visiting ftelt Lake, Soda Jj)rinrs or other Moubtain Resort, can leave tmrplufl baggage and recti vv checks foi the name until their return. d57-t- and HEATING AND COOBLINO STOVEs, Cents. Meals, Etc, . MH. BEARDSLEY, Prop. CCD 5,000 Persons Wanted! ANC CHILDREN MEN,Y0MN tul tt , AT REBUCED PRICES, TO HAVE TIIKIR PICTURES TAKEN AT A ElrstiGIass Gallery I class of can Whore gt you every pictures known to tin Photographic Art of Kiuest Tone, Durability and Character, at Kftygville OUR CHRISTMAS FRUITS HAVE JUST ARRIVED, W JENNINGS & Sons dS7-t- EAGLE EMPORIUM. f. Salt LaJce City. " ' be-ca- a con-rtru- 00 1 85 9 00 1 00 A. i M. v. y . ; i 9 40 Ogden 10 81 Kayeville 00 ALSO A US-OPENE- At a'fii.oil Hnrtrain for CASH. Wishing to engage in other bininem I offer for ante my valuable hotel property at Blackfoot, the termini of the Utah ant Northern Railroad Thia httel is situated in the heart ef the Snake KOer Mining District, and is moat admiral' y located for through aud loca1 cantom. The Montana mKM arrive at and depart Irom thii hotel daily, and from lt commanding position and fimt claw aroi inudaiion. It in doing the heat l.usi-nof any hotel between 0den and Montana. for terms apply personally or by letter to the proprioter. dlOC. tf Blackfoot, Idaho. D. , REPELLANTS, LINSEYS IMMENSE AND &c. FLANNELS. LINE OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, All Straight CIGAR AND TOBACCO STAND. Fifth Street tooI, v. - direct from the Man u fact nrerg. Juts been opened by UNCLE PETER Who will keep constantly on hand and sale ( heap, the Best Brands of CTOAR.S', T017ACCO, SMOKERS' MATER tAI " ' for SHOES! rirES, de. CALL AND SEE ME. I'tTKB MrFARLAXE. G. G. The Largest Stock in Northern Utah, in All Styles for Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children's Wear. CompIeU Stock of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. GRIFFITH, THE BEST ARCHITECT, & Uuiltlcr. Beer Millwright laager In the Country is to be found at the . U. P. BREWERY . AND , ... MALTING iroVSE, Fifth Street, east of Commercial OGDEN, . public builmnos, mills and milling machinery a specialty. UTAH. CONTAINS A FULL STOCK OP Staplo & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, and ofne. Old Fbit Office, Fifth St., Ogden City, Utah. STOVES! dltMy JPOIZ And Families Supplied. DEPARTMENT Produce, Flour, Ac, taken 1n Exchange for Work anil Material. Sh'Tp Hotel, GROCERY Plans and Specifications furnished for private residences. she-rift'- To-da- y Notions, Hosiery, Trimmings, Embroideries, Flowers, TiikOi.d and Favorite On Valuable Property for Sale, Dress Goods in Great Variety of Styles. oonoerning Freight or Pa SUPERINTENDENT. SHOWCASE AXD SAFE. din-i- CONSISTING OF JOHN SHARP, JEWELRY, AND CLOCKS, WATCHES . W. B. PETERSON, of Wadc'i Corner. SEZASOEJABXiX: GOODS For Fall and Winter Trade. JAMKS SHARP, Qen'l Ticket and Freight Agent, I will sell out my entire Stock of Main St.. One Door North HEW AND lit a.m.; leaving Ogdeu at 3.30 p.m., arriving in Bait Lake City at 6.46 p.m. For all Information Kge, apply to FOR SALE. WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF eta 10 62 St Farniington that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boschkk's 11 4 Centreville 60 German Syiup for severe Coughs. 11 13 Cross Wood's Ti Colds settled on the breast, Coiisumpf Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 tion, or any disease of the throat and 00 Lungs. A proof of that fact is that any person afflicted, can get a SamPassing Places. ple Bottle for Kl cents and try its sueffect before the reguperior buying MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN lar 'size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this country from DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Germany, and its wonderful euros are astonishing everyone that use it. Leaving Salt Lake City at 8.40 arriving Lake at 1.05 Three dosfs will relieve any ease. in Olen at 11.AOina.m.; leaving8 Salt p.m., arriving Ogden at 20 p.m.; leaving Trv it. Sold by J. W," McNlt't Co. Of:den at 6.5U a.m., arriving in Salt Lake City at dT'.-l- AT: No. 2 No. 4 Pass. Pass. drains Leave g 1 I Arrive at Ogden The People Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by physicians, or sold by Druggists, IOWA. 60 12 Farmlngtou Card. To all who re Buffering from the er-o- re and indiacretiouF of youth, nervous weakness, ettrly Iohm of itiaiihooil, Ac , I will send a reci dneaj-that will cure you, PR KB OP CHARGK. Tuis remedy was d tacovared by a mi fusion Ary in grnt Btmth America, SpiJ a aolf addressee) envelope to the Rbv. JoftflPn T. Inman, Station I), Whig d67-lHouse, iWw fork City. About 11 o'clock one night last week, nine men in disguise went to the house of Dr. M. V.'. Slocum, an old resident of Terry, Dallas countv, and rapped at the door. The Doctor arose from his bed and opened the door, when he washurried to a wagon and driven oil' eastward, his naked limbs hanging over tho rear end of tho wagon, while two men sat on his body holding a blanket over his head to stifle his screams. His wife ran to a neighbor's mid gave the alarm. (Quickly the whole town was aroused, SHERMAN'S VISIT. and Captain Haskins came up before the horsemen got away, ami, seizing The visit of General Sherman to one horse by the bridle, ordered the the rfgion of country rendered con rider to dismount. Several revolver were exchanged, the weapons spicuous by his famous "march to snaps .V..,.. ..,.,,;.. i. i ' seme e the sea, js having goed fleets diMnountwP .',3 fln, A lVMIt after nil. The Cienprnl, although & at" once made pursuit, arid, a ftw miles distant, ono of the mob was man of strong convietionti ami who had been thrown from policy, must soften, and we captured, his Lclieve he ha to some e.iton t sof- and horse. He was brought back, the black from his upon tened under the influence of tho face he waswashing discovered to be Thomas changed condition ot things attend- (iardner, a farmer, living a few miles ing his present ficrft his former march distant. He refused to sitieal on his The pursuers got so close tkrough Georgia; previously as now partner. on the gang that three abandoned no opposition could he found and their horses, which were captured, progreis on either oc- and the doctor was thrown out Of the casion must be recorded as having wagon. Ho made his way to a farm been unattended with hostility of house, where ho wa.i careidJor; lie is in a critical condition, owing to ny kind. But on the first oceasion his exposure in only a shirt, tho was in the' heart of the enemy's bruises received, and the excitement, country, and the one reason he did lie says the mob told him they were to kill him, and they probably not Meet with stubborn if not going would have done so but for the close was uecepsfal resistance, pursing 1 fie cause of the trouble is there was no material supposed to be the failure of the Doctor in business several months to left out oj which it. Tho feeling was strong ago, by whieh farmors iu the neighborhood where Gardner lives mot enough, birt deserted homes, vacant with losses. There is little doubt tho fields, women and children are not whole cane will bebrouuhtto malice. Faircliild has a public library conthe elements reqnired for a decided 5,'.C1 books. opposition to an invading army. So taining countv is afflicted with Washington sea went the to Sherman unmolested, diphtheria in an unusually virulent tfce only important traces of his lorm. Kossuth county shipped 280,000 march being the; destruction of bouses, dwellings,and other destruct- pounds of butter and 349.0OO pounds cheese, in 1878. ible property, coupled with little ec- of The clothing house of 11. Monroe, centricities here and there on the the oldest house in Des Moines, is part of the soldiers, which some in tha hands of the. . The United States Marshal has Southerners, In their estreine fastiseized the wholesale liquor house of diousness, branded as "outrages." J. Alexander, at Des Moines. It is it is vastly different. The valued at $f',0X). General travels as a friend in a friendA man at CouneH Rl"u3s sefused to ly Tand. Wherever he confronts a na- work at a fire when directed to do so the Chief Engineer, and was fined tive of "Dixie," he meets a gleam- by for v $5 the refusal. ing bayonet, a polished sabre or the A needle and a of thread piece muzzle of a musket, but the honest several inches long which' a Boone right hand of men who fought him girl swallowed five years go came out of one of her toes recently. bravely and well when they did fight, Tho Decorah people are bestirring' do who not choose to prolong in themselves to build but a railroad from their bosoms a conflict whieh the god Deeorah to Postville via Frankville, nt IS&L" MERCIL1XDISE. RAIZiROA Zt ad wide-viatin- Couraoieut t A Neiv - PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Dr. H.MCox. King; Attorney J. S. LAKE, riiotosraphic Artist, John N. Giveps; 5th St., bet. Maia and Young, Francis McDermot and Contractor B. UTAH. Sliker. John (JUDEX, All the above named defendants, except the last, were, sentenced last Saturday by the Chief Justice to serve at hard labor in the penitentiary, CFAD CENTRAL ranging from one year to four years, Slike 4o be confined in the county jail six months and pay a fine of js.jlHJ. These trials have caused much excitement in the county, owing to the PIONF.F.R UXE OF FT All. former good standing in the respective neighborhoods of all the men On and after Nov. 4, 1878, convicted. The result reached in these cases is likely to lead to investiName of No. 1 No. 8 STATION. gations into "ring'' operations in Pass. Paa. other counties in the State. The last Grand Jury of Warren' Trains Leuv $ eta county reported thirteen more indictments of parties connected with 00 Salt Lake the convicts who are assigned to the V"ood's Growl 25 service! of the State for a term of 60 years. 33 OntreTille 75 Til-mag- ' Utah- Ogdcn City, Jesse , .. LEADING HOTEL, -- RECEIYEB! JUST KEENEY HOUSE MAIN NKW TEIiSEV. . , ZEl'lLEK. d67-t- he did find it, it seems as thouglif in the language of Josh Bil- - . sent by the I'nited The drdge-boa- t KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Props. States Government to clean snags Laand obstructions out of Bayou BEARDSLEY'S fourche has been at work for some time in pretty thoroughly pulling all UNION DEPOT HOTEL. obstructions in the bayou from to within three miles of Here a rise of water Ogden, Utah. Thibodaux. overtook them on account of which in the lieutenant in charge has moved Rooms and Table First-clas- s down the bayou, for the purpose of Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. working below, where snags ami other obstructions are more easily found during high water. ALL TRAINS STOP ONE HOUR. when , A. KEENEY, LOl'lSIANA. timen striking the down grade; but login the Milliard flume. What little that church committee now sitting upon his Case leaves of him, will be taken up and dissipated by the newspapers. The "most unkindest cut of all'' in this direction we clip from the Cheyenne Leader, arid it reads tliusly : Mri Talmage is preacher; not a Hence statesman, nprawoj-kiugmanhis favor of the Chinese. There is not tho slightest danger that the Mongolian will ever compete with him in splintering pulpits, jumping wildly about and distorting the gospel. Noris there any statesmanship about him to detect the great injustice done the sinew and muscle of the nation, and the disturbance to oiir.comnu-i'ceby the fluctuation of the Chinese. Tulmage is a talker. Ho was created for talking. His organs of speech are splendidly develfacial chasm oped, and tho capacious give free exit to- all the trillings of his mighty tongue. The only thing lacking is that phosphorescent qualcalled ity of speech, commonly brains. When some charitable powe er shall generously impose upon the boon of brains, that mighty tongue will hush in silence as of death; those ponderous jaws will cease their weary oscillations, and tho voice that is wont to advertise an empty head will die away, amid the cavernous recesses of that grand opening in nature, his mouth. W. he-ad-, old-tim- FKB. 11, 1879. Mor.m-n- , TcBSDaf the Burlington, Northern I'oad. , , The . prisoners in the Dubuque count)' jail have sent a request to several ladies and gentlemeu asking them to establish a Bible claas in the jail. They don't feel quite right in the absence of family prayers. George Davenport, whileout limiting, the 22d, near Centre Point, Linn county, struck the hammer of his gun against a stump, and the weapon exploding, sent the charge clear entering under through liis his chin and coining out at the top of his skull, scattering his braius iu all directions. Henry Weese, the murderer of Homy fireaser, has been sentenced, at Burlington, to imprison Mien t for G EXERAL HOTELS. with Cedar Kaiiids ami! in order to secure connection of war against tlieiu, anil lie Uww thal wliu liis ha"(1 ol"si,s that of one of his former foes no tim-of bitterness or ill will is left; that those who meet him a friends are not less so because they were once enemies, and like men, haveac-ceptethebtern arbitration" of war as a finality. One of the pleasant incidents of General Sherman's present excursion was the interview between him self and Cicneral Cheatham, the latter individual having turned back and gone out of bis way to nx-e- t the former. Nothing was raid about the schoolfellows war; like two tliey talked over experiences of the pat when they were "roughing it" together in California. They have buried tli hatchet, and would undoubtedly like their respective, sections to do likewise. It is about time, we should judge. THE HOLIDAYS! STOVES! STOVES! From the Celebrated Manufacturers, Wm. Resor & Co., U. F. Filley & Co., Rathbon'e, Sard & Co., consisting' MONITOR COOK STOVES, CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES, RATHBONE RANGES, together with all the POPULAR COOK, PARLOR AND Jl EATING STOVES Manufactured by tho abo?e eelebratcd firnft. A Fine Stook ctf ' MENS' CLOTHING Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any art of the Country BOY'S CLOTHING, will be promptly and HATS and CAPS, faithfully attended to. BOOTS and SHOES, BUCHMILLER & WELLS Proprietors. ds?tf MAIN STREET. 3G5-l- - - OGDEN HSAY and. SHSIaF1 a ' i ' MRD (UTAHB- Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes,. IXSPECTIO-- Y SOLICITED. a rice f .1 If Mtgi.ran A OUR GOODS WILL SPEAK faui lor 3ra.ii, Eggs and ... - . FOR THEMSELVES Iriel Fndt. 1 |