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Show impressed with the beauty of the willow, and the account which she Now that a new administration gave of her sufferings. His sensitive touched, and before the has dawned upon the French repub- heart was his hand and closed he evening lic, the measures previously intro- fortune at her feet. It was Saturday duced and strongly agitated begin to night. They waited until Monday, married. crystalize into actual proceedings and then were are still . There result a to ILLINOIS. looking a vast number of Communists in a Christian Weler, evidently France; their mombers have already tramp, about 35 years old, was found suffered death, banishment, ostra- dead under a sidewalk in Chicago cism, disgrace, imprisonment and recently, and carted out to the Morand various other punishments, gue. Some people were of the opinthe question now arises as to ion that there had been a murder, whether or not the nation injures its but there hasn't. Christian Weber prestige lefore the world and its own was one of many; a thing in the shape internal welfare by a continuance of of a man, wandering up and down the policy in vogue since the days of on the face of the earth, unfortunate, the Communist outbreak, immedi undoubtedly, but through his own a creature to be pitied, who had ately after the conquest of France by fault; had a long and hard tight with the the German arms. rum fiend, and lost the last fall. WeIn America, we have had a similar ber entered Peter Abt's beer saloon, e have iiaa our re on the morning previous to his death. experience. volt against properly constituted au He was drunk, and, after talking awhile, went out, crawled under the thority, the subjugation of the sidewalk, and died. An expressman of and the long reign discovered his remains, and they penitential inflictions as well as moral were first removed to the Madison street station and searched. A letter punishments. The government has, was found on him addressed from at the various stages of reconstrucHudson, Wis., to his wife in New tion, hanged, imprisoned, proscribed, York City. In the epistle he lamentdisfranchised and disfellowshipped ed the difficulty of procuring work. those who took up arms against it; On him was also found an abstinence Tembut we at last behold the whole po card of the Woman's Christian Union, Chicago, dated Oct. perance litical fabric with all the previously 9, and witnessed by liss M. A. Badisplaced elements in their positions ker. 1 1 is to be feared the lady's efand the dissenters with their allies forts to rescue poor Christian Weber didn't have much effect. holding the preponderance of MASSACHUSETTS. show to that power. This goes "rebels" are often the crea "What did you do then?" asked tures of circumstances; they follow Colonel George, after badgering a an instinct or an impulse wherever witness in the Lowell railroad case at it may lead, believing that they are Salem. "I went to the rescue, like a reright. The opposition of course be- lawyer for a man's pocket-book,- " lieve that they are right: diplomacy plied the witness, and the retort was enjoyed all around. is of no avail in arriving at a conclusion, and the severe arbitrament of the sword must be invoked. One side When does a man smoke a cigar or the other must lose, unquestion- too long? When he smokes it too ably; but is it becoming in the vic- short. tors to lay aside their humanity in It is the trade dolor we want to order that the losers may be punish- get rid of now more tlia n tha trade ed to such extent as savagery only dollar. could justify? We think not. After A Card. the humiliation and disasters conseand To al! who ara suffering from tha quent upon defeat have boon inflict- indiscrstioti of youth, nervous T.eaksess, early Ac send wilt a loss I of reciiw manhood, , decay, ed, good judgment, if not humanity, that w til cure yon, FKKK Of CHAROK. This would suggest that the mildest pun- grat remedy was d fscorared by a missionary in America. Send a self addressed enTelope ishment consistent with the require South to the Her. JoskPh T. I.ims, Station V, BibU di"-lArew Vork CVy. Houte, ments of law be dealt out to the defor sometimes it feated; happens that when resentment assumes the shape of The People Want Proof. vindictiveness, the account becomes is no medicine prescribed There overbalanced and what was previby physicians, or sold by Druggists, exercise of legitimate au that carries such evidence of its sucously the thority is changed to the wielding of cess and superior virtue as Boscheb's le tyrant's rod. We are all liable German Syrup for severe Coughs. to go astray on one or. another point; Colds settled on the breast, Consump tion, or any disease ot the throat and unian nature cannot be infallible; Lungs. A proof of that fact is that and we always show good judgment, any person afflicted, can get a Sam to say nothing of correct principles. ple Bottle tor 10 cents and try its su hen we pardon and forget. The perior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately fortunes of war may make us the vic been introduced in this country from tors or the vanquished; if the latter, bermany, and its wonderful cures we do not cease thereby to be hu- - are astonishing everyone that use it. mans who have some claims upon i hree doses will relieve any case. it. Sold by J. W. McNutt k Co, our kind; if the former, we can al- Trydi'J-lways afford to be liberal. And it is not too much to say that the Federal government lias re tardea its own FOlt SALE. progress just the number of years corresponding with the period of ;. will sell out my entire Stock of MOTELS. POLITICAL PARDONS. ijtr jailg tjfleiv Junction Issued every morning, (Mondays excepted)). by tb Jjjicriox. Ptti!fTiso Association Encrici'ateL ttft(fe o r 4tli M Srw, i. t JW.j fMrmt all cuaimiraicM'eus on Ijiuinox to tl Susinc Maaagar; thuM Id tended for publication ta lb Editor. Thursday Morning, Feb. 13, 1879. THE. ZULU VICTORY. The British forces in South Africa defeat that, Have met with auclaoould we state it as such and let the matter rest there, we would le much more gratified than- - we are in reading the particulars of the Zulu victory. The result was the utter annihilation f the British forces and the consequent capture of all the munitions of war with which they entered the conflict. In view of this serious reverse the London. Tunes pronounces the situation a very grave one, stating that the Zulu are even more formidable than was supposed, thereby making something of an admission, for the Ttmet is not notorious forcon-oedin- g that there i any power equal to that of England in any emergency on: land or sea. . ' The English nation seems to be occupying a peculiar position. Her military ramifications are as numer ous and diversified as the tentacles of a cuttle-fish- , and so much distribution of power can. but result in the weakening of some portions. Thus it is with. England- - Ilcr military power i too much divided to secure great strength at any part iiiilur point, and in no contingency apart from a ceneral war carwlier real sieeneth be ' obtained. , It seems that in the slaughter re ferred to, the British forces lost everything.. A portion, of one- regiment of the regular imperial forces and soino 500 colonial troops were slain, the total loss of lives footing up perhaps 1,000 men. Ln addition' to this, all the cannony guns, ammunition and et cetera of a military camp were captured by the victorious Zulus. This wall have a double fleet the augmentation of the Africans' war materials, thou enabling uiem to ao neuer ana more destructive fighting hereafter, and emboldening the hosUla forcos to a degree ' which those unacquainted with savage human, nature can. form no idea - - ftf ZKKLUK. M.. LEADING HOTEL. Vtah- Ogden City, CnnTaint to all Train, ' Kas', RECEIVED ! JUST KEENEY HOUSE - o ir forth aad SouUi. TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; Meals, 50 Cents, XI A Netv and Well Selected Slock of cr? Tin scl im.cr31S.sca. I.SATTTQ- - AND COOKING STOVES. ON COMMERCIAL 8AMPLE BOOM MAIN STREET. Boots and Shoes. Dress Goods, Hats and Gaps, Notions. KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Props. Clothing, Hosiery, BEARDSLEY'S Ladies' Underwear, Groceries, Furs HOTEL. TOIOtf DEPOT Crockery, Hardware, Eowers, Ogden, Utah. Embroideries, Baskets, s in Rooms and Tble Silver and Gilt, Grain, Every Respect. Terms Reasonable. Toys, Etc, Etc. d57-t- f First-clas- HOUR. OXE ALL TRAINS STOP Carpets, Oil Glottis, etc., etc. Persons daiirons of risitiog Bait Laka, Soda Springs or othar Mom tarn assorts, caa leara nrpliu baggaga and racoir. checks foi Iba sama until tbeir return. d57-t- f MH. BEARDSLEY. Prop. 5,000 Persons Wanted ! AND CHILDREN MEN,W0MN AT REDUCED PRICESS. TO HAVE THEIR PICTURES TAKEN AT A EfrstCJIass Gallery t can of When yon get every class known to th Photographic Art of Durability and Character, at pictures finest Tone, OUR CHRISTMAS FRUITS HAVE JUST ARRIVE). PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. W. JENNINGS & Sons, J. S. LAKE, Photographic Artist, 5th St., bet. Main and Young, - OGDEN, UTAH. - EAGLE EMPORIUM. d57.tf. UTAH er-o- rs y A. .W.KEXNKT, -id Salt Lake CENTRAL City. nAILIlOAD, PIONF.KR tTK OF UTAH. after Not. On and Name of 4, 1878, No. 1 No. Paaa. Pan. STATION. t t Trains Lear A. at. r. Salt Lake T OS I T 26 4 T 33 IS T 60 4 S3 1 00 12 4 42 1 U 00 I 40 I 00 Wood's Croas CentreTllla ' Farmington 1 KavBTille ArrhreatOgden J AT: eta . $ 40 60 OS T6 D No. 2 No. 4 Pass. Pass. admired1 the prowWe ess of England,, particularly when WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF drawn-ou- t Trains Leare A. at. 1. a. $ eta in the direction' ef proown. in. citizens 40 8 20 . tecting foreign Ogdea lands.. She recognizes no obstacles, 10 31 T 10 1 00 KaysTille permits no insurmountable diflieul 10 12 T SI 1 It Farmingtoo lift t.ft iulprvenik and id inranr. ....V. nnrl 11 4 T 44 I 60 CentreTilla immovable upon but one- point in Cross Wood's 11 U t H 1 II such cases, and that is rescue. Per Southern outrtveisra. Arrhre at Bait Lake 11 40 I 30 1 00 Let the Commudists go; they have WATCHES AND CLOCKS, Haps this is the most illustrious fea ture inthe British national charac boon punished too much already. ALSO A oi1 when we are brought to a Passing Place. ter,. SHOWCASE AND SAFE. consideration of England's disposi it a Gooi Iintlii for ( ASH. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN NEWS NOTES. W. B. PETERSON, tibn tO'itasp and hokl territory which Dress Goods Great Styles. Notions, Hosiery, Trimmings. Mala St., One Door Xorth of Wade' Corner, DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, affords hec noother benefit than the &c. MICHIGAN. dllllw hollow notoriety attending such Leaving Salt Lake City at M0 a.m.; arriving in Ogdeu at 11.50 a m.; leaving Salt Lake at .o& "Over the Kills to the achlavenveats,. we are not so lost p.m., arriving in ugden at s a) p.m.; leaving Otden at 6.50 a.m., arriving in Salt Lake City at ailniirution; and it is this l'attcn fea' was the title of a new play to be pro Valuable leaving Ogden at 3.30 p.m., arriving in Property for Sale, 10Bailajn.; AND Hire more than any other that causes duced in Battle Creek by a traveling fcaaa uity at G.4i p.m. theatre actor The company. leading difficul rf: the majority of hep foreign to Wisblni biisinmis in nffnr annro other fnr I for all information ooDoarning Freight or Fa drunk that he could" hotel property at Hlackfoot, the age, apply to ties. The annexation- of Transvaal got 0 creditor.1! seized the not per- sala my valuahla form, baggage, tenninn ofla the Utah end Northern Railroad. JAMES SHARP, some two years ago, and the recent and one of the unpaid employees ac This hatel situated In the heart ef the Snake IMMENSE LINE OF 0ml Sieket and Freight Agent turer Dintrtet, and ia most arimrrab jr loMining acquisition of Cyprus, are conspicu tually did co over tha hills to the cated for through and local custom. The MonJOHN SHARP. tana sUges arrireatend depart Irotn this htel oua instances f a nation's vaulting poorhouse. daily, and from it. oommandmg position and first BUPiBINTINDBNT. elass accommodations, it Is doing tl.e best bnsi- PENNSYLVANIA. ambition being permitted to o'erleap nres oi any note) Between UgJan and Montana, itself, and achieve more territory Hiram Y. Reese died recently at for terms apply peraonally or b letter to the than it has any legitimate use for or his home in Franklin county,, aged proprietor. D. can safely take care of. almost ninety-twyears. He was the The Old and Favorite The cheek receiwd in Zululand father of twenty-fivdlOfttf sons, twenty of Blackfoot, Idaho. All Straight Goods, direct from the Manufacturers. doubtless a toward whom ,'wil( are yet living, the eldest being go long way CIGAR AND TOBACCO STAND. and the youngest twenty-fou- r opening the eyes of British statesmen sixty-siTHE BEST On Fifth Street has been opened iy . to the fact that decrees are not al years old. His first wife had six second his laws his and third and that the eleven, ways conquest of sons, P-ETER swages in Abyssinia and Afghanistan eight, and six of the children were Who will on hand and for keep does not of necessity portend like twins. He was a soldif r in the war constantly In the Country is to be found sale Cheap, the Beat Brand, ef of 1812, and had nine sons in the favorable result in South Africa. No Union army at the during the late war, two ' race of CJGARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, people is invincible, and vio of whom were killed at the first bat a.uuAiVi.V MA VKlllALS, &e. tle of Bull a at third Balls Run, tory may jrch upon the banners of an aggressive power a doaen times in Bluff, and a fourth was drowned duCALL AND SEE ME. Bank's Red River exAND succession only to desert it as often ring f rCTEK MrFAKLASE. pedition. He was a remarkably roThe Largest Stock ia Northern UUh, in AH Styles for Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children's Wear. Complete thereafter. The jod of war is a ca bust man, and never but onoe during MALTING HOUSE, life he take did medicine. SUck of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. pricious despot, anigeemingly distri Fifth Street, east of Commercial kites his favors at rndom, not al NEW YORK. have-alWay- s y hr ? 1MEW iAlTD SEASORTABXaE GOODS For Fall and Winter Trade. JEWELRY, consisting in Variety of mroiaeries, f lowers, Pooi-hoim- REPELLANTS, LINSEYS FLANNELS. - STAPLE DRY GOODS, tf RE-OPENE- "W. O. UBTWXS, o e x Beer UNCLE Xiager BOOTS AED SHOES! U. P. BREWERY d87-t- ways as Napoleon claimed, giving Hotel, The Governor puts out a nine-co- l tnem to the side having tt, best or umn message, but it should be re " OGDEN, UTAH. tillery. membered that he has a large State The dispatches announce that to cover. Those who read proof ia some 5,000 Zulus were reported printing omces have read the docu a. If this is the case, or it half, oi ment and called it good. CALIFORNIA. any eoosiderable fraction of that And Families Supplied. mumber were slain, it shows the sulove at first sight rarely happens periority of civilized over savage so Opportunely as in a recent San warfare. But these great consider t ran4Hco romance. A lovely young Orders from along the Railroad t ions remain the Zulus are upon woman in St. Louis Having the mi. Lines or any part of tha Country j their own soilfhy their bwrbarity they tortune vlose her husband, to whom will be promptly and faithfully know nothing of tltose technicalities she was tenderly attached, took her . ef modern warfare- which permits a child and wnt back to her old home attended to. ' hostile force under certain prescrib- ia California. She was received very BUCHMILLER & WELLS ed circumstances to invade their coldly by her nepfather, and after territory; they only understand that vainly stmgghngto get employment, Proprietors. " ds7tf they are at home while the enemy was finally turned-mthe street by are not. And if they can slaughter her mother. For aoment she was overcom, but remem- MRS. M. every intruder who appears, they will completely an acquainUhce in Rnah bering be only too happy to do so. This street, to whom she ha, been intro Has just received a Large and Splendid would not be a logical position to duced, she sought the hospitable Assortment of take if the invaded were men of even home of one of the kinw, of wo. men. with is she tottering (mbs WINTER GOODS! ordinarily shrewd instincts; but,being was going up the steps, her rength negroes, they know nothing until failed, and with a cry of despi she Felt, Velvet and Straw Hats, they are taught, and of course the in iou w wife Dottom, with ber child Trimmed and Untrimmed. clinations peculiar to beasts are the closely clasped to her bosom. The Silks, YelTfcts, Flowers, Feathers, ' and hild were imrtuwlUtj.. impulses by which they are govern- mother into the house and restored taken viUBiuruis, AP. As it stands, the British govern consciousness. f ed. Among the friMiri, Ladies' and Children'. Underwear stent certainly has a prolonged and of tha family who happened to I Also Urg. stock was a tentkmin. l.7 present conflict its hands. expensive upon dGCti B0WR1NG .U ""' G. 6. GRIFFITH, ARCHITECT, Millwright Jfc Builder, GROCEEY Flans and Specifications furnished lor private residences. pcbuo Buapmos, mills and milling nAuumBKX A BPBWA1.II. is Ex Produce, Floor. &c. taken Work sad Material. ohnge for DEPARTMENT CONTAINS A FULL STOCK OF Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, & " md ejfitt. Old fl)J Ofict, Filth St., Ogden Citj, Utah dlO-l- FOR THE HOLIDAYS A Fine Stock of MENS' CLOTHING BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES aoo-i- n srsEST, . . 0GDE5, STOVES! STOYES! STOVES! From th Celehratod Manufacturers, Wra. Reor & Co., G. F. Fillej & Co., Rathbone, Sard 4 Co., consisting' MONITOR COOK STOVES, CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES, RATHBONE RANGES, together with all the POPULAR COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Manufactured bj the above celebrated firms. HEAY and SHELF HARD (HT-aRB- " Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. IXSrECTIO SOLICITED. OUR GOODS WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES Illgltetit Price Paid for Grain, Eggs and Bricd Fruit. |