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Show ate il of unemployed people in the LTnited States, of which there are ht Jafft three hundred thousand in MassaENGLAND'S LIFE OR DEATH chusetts and forty thousand in Boston. He shows conclusively from STRUGGLE IN SOUTH exact returns that the total number Published every morning (except AFRICA. of men and women unemployed in Monday) by the November last was 23,000. On the same basis and in the most careful Junction Printing Association, A Man and His Wife Burned to manner he computed the number of (Incorporated.) men and women accusDeath in Illinois. tomed to labor but unemployed in November at 460,000. These 'statisSATES OF SCIHSrKlPTION: THE tics are regarded as incontrovertible. WITH EXPERIMENTS . $2..'ifl Thrrr MmM, ; Jtl (10 Rerolotlon. ELECTRIC LIGHT. : 1.00 Mirth. FitZZ' : ttw(J Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., Feb. 21. A Hit City. San Diego dispatch, Union's special, Dtlirertd )1 (rrirr lo any part of The Business Revival Pronounced an Tucson, this evening, says a private letter from a reliable citizen of Accomplished Fact. on Sonora, dated Magdalena, Jan. lkh, Advertising rates made known application. says I have returned from Urea ANGELL, THE PULLMAN CAR this week and am perfectly satisfied that a revolution has commencedjwe DEFAULTER TREED. know serna has been pronounced in BUSINESS CARDS. .flamos but no further news has Etc. reached here. We are in hopes the Etc., Etc., federal troops will interfere and stop Dr. RAY DAVIS, the revolution. wcttro. gn GENERAL NEWS. able-bodie- d I ,,1. Surgical & Mechanical Dentist By W.U. Telegraph to the Jokctiom.J- - England In a Life or Deatk Straggle. Chicago, Feb. 21. The Timet" Lon don says: Your conesjiondent has Tribe's Building, Fourth Street, favored with the perusal of a been (Up Stairs.) dll3-tprivate letter from Sir Garnet Wolse-ley- , Governor of Cyprus. The famous British General says he has much A. S. ( ONDON, M. D., anxiety as to the future of the Zulu and Physician, difficulty. England is involved in a Surgeon ( life and death struggle. This race is NextDoor to J tmTiox Office, the most warlike in South Africa. It numbers 00,000, and can bring d6My f xjtaii. (k;di:n Fira. The Atlantic mills, North's block, were consumed by fire. Loss $ii0,000, partially insured. The efforts of the em ployes of the Atlantic mills to escape resulted in a panic, which,for a time, threatened to add loss ot lite to that caused by tire. All were finally res cued. Cohoks, N. Y., Feb. 21 Kansas Corruption. Toi'KK a, s Kansas, Feb. 21. The tne House was to arrest E. L. Smith, oi ordered manager of the Western Union Tel egraph office here, and bring him be to-da- y drilled and admirably disciplined warriors into the fore the House for contempt tor fail. H. W. 0. MAKGAUY, field. It will require a large force of ing to appear before the Senatorial ATTOUNWY regular troops to subuue them. Ihe investigating committee witn tne AND will be severe. A friend of original telegrams referring to the - LA W, struggle Sir Garnet Wolseley says that the late Senatorial election when sum CO UJYSEL O R-Olf ce CanfieM block, et aide Main Bt. reinforcements now being sent out moned to do so. This "will be done UTAH. are. cruelly inadequate. The minisOODEX, j ters are evidently thinking of the expense as well as the safety of the FOREIGN NOTES. PEHCIVAL J. BAKRATT, Cape and the honor of the country. Should the Zulu natives settled in ATTORNEY Natal and the native forces rise they AT are sufficient to sweep the British Great Consternation on Account of , CounH'lor Ht soldiers and whites into the sea. the India Murders. ASSISTANT U. 8. DIST. ATTORN KY 40,000 well-arme- at di7-l- .n-v- Reinforcements are sailing daily, loana'n Mortpage" Ef amidst enthusiastic demonstrations, Collection a Ma KHSt u Side fecial. OIBce, St.,Oplen. the Queen giving audiences to the general officers. When last heard from the Zulus were preparing a GEORGE THOMPSON, grand combined attack with all their force. There was thrilling anxiety BARBER, Main Street, Ogden. throughout the colony, especially as the Zulu King was sending emissaries l'BACTU Al HAIR WUKSKER. native powers urging them Dresxi.no and (hittina Ladies' and Chil to other to lose this opportunity to slaugh dren's Hair, making Fancy Hair Work, not ter every white man in South Alrica. d87tf a Specially. rhe colonists are armed to a man and in the last emergency to prepared S. 1. WILLIAMS, r. S. 8ICEASBB, defend their homes under the direcChief Jnrtice Formerly Pro.ecoting Att'y, tion ot'the military authorities. There Webor Co. Supreme Court, Ky. is no doubt here about the final vic RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, tory, but grave fears are still entertained of what may happen before the enforcements arrive. y. d57-l- y LAWrERS. Fourth St., Office in Peery Block, Burned to Death. THE SORELY COMMUNISTS VEXING FRANCE. England Shins Criminals to the United States and Pays Their Expenses. Etc., By Etc., Etc W. U. Telegraph to the JdnciioK.J Uermany'a Position. Berlin, Feb. 21. The rates fixed in the bill proposed by the minister of finance for the increased duty and tax on tobacco are 70 marks per hun dred weight on imported and 60 marks per hundred weight on home ine present rates grown tobacco, are 42 and 20 marks respectively The powers decided to refer the Dobrugia boundary question to the The ambassadors at Constantinople. Bloomingtos, 111., Feb. 21. A fire OGDEN, UTAH. in the west side of town last nignt f destroyed a small frame building. Its owner, an aged Irishman named E. G. JOHNSON, M. n Reddington, was rescued by the neighbors almost unharmed, but HOMCEOPATHIC finding his wife had not escaped he dashed into the flames to Physician and Surgeon. bravely rescue her; but before he could again Office on Fifth Street, five doora woat of Wade'e be pulled out he was burned so ter- Austrian government, belore assent Drug Store. Pa'ticular attention paid to the ribly he died during the night. The ing, insist that the decision of the dI86-lof women andchildren. calcined remains of his wife were majority must be final. subsequently taken fro m the embers. The India Harder. J. D. CARNAHAN, M. D. Seareit of Anna and Ammunition. Calcutta, Feb. 21. Further intel San Fraxcisco, Feb. 21. Latest ligence from Mandalay states that Office on F"urth Street, Ogden, advices from Port Townsend state great consternation prevails in conse that the U. S. revenue cutter Wolcott quence ot the royal murders. 1 he Near Peery, Herrick k Oo.'a Store. The had taken on board a large supply of victims numbered eighty-six- . d3Mf provisions, and was about ready to details of the massacre are reported British interference u start tor Sitka. 1 he vessel was very horrible. MURPUY, M.D., inadequately provided with arms and hoped for- to prevent further bloodammunition, and much difficulty is shed. The only graduated The Coramunlats. experienced in obtaining small arms. The commander ot the vessel was Paris, Feb. 21. In the chambers Minister Leroger severely Id the cUy. obliged to borrow such rifles as could Office hlh Street, Ogden, Utah. be procured", as the cutter had none. stigmatized the Commune as a prem lditated Socialist movement, carried The Electric Light. out in the presence ot the enemy. 21. New York, Feb. Capitalists was impossible to grant amnesty It here interested in the electric KICHARD WILLIAMS, met last evening to witness an light, exhi- to those who boasted that they would the Commune and gloried in bition at Sawyer, Mass., of light for revive He deni.?d that the misdeeds. their Plumber and Gas-EUtEach lamp household illumination. favored plenary of thepublic majority '"tilling and Repairinc done. Patent Pointa for had a power of 2,700 sperm candles, and even it they did lie torce iTive Wella. Agent for Kamaey and the light produced by heating a amnesty, agree thereto. He appealPunipa. slender nencil of carbon in the at wodldn't chamber not to refuse the to ed the MAIN STREET, OGDEN. is exclud mosphere from the oxygen its confidence. M. Na-qugovernment ed. This lamp will be introduced in support of plenary amspoke into dwelling houses soon. A. CARESWELL, and the general debate then A t the New York Poly tehenio Soci nesty, rUW AHJ CSHAatENTAL 005 tCSKIMS. closed. Discussion of the clauses is ety's meeting last night, Ernest fixed for Oier. iwoeclfnlly aolxiUd and the Schoenrock exhibited a new system trade upnic4 at loweat ratoa. Beaten to Peal h. of lighting houses and railway car Feb. 21. The Pintsch.of MU,U"BJulius invented by Mercbmd ee and riages, Constantinople, produce taken. Gas is distilled from fat or Greek Archbishop of Adrianople has Berlin MAIN gNorthof.Z.C. M I. Bulpetroleum refuse,is very bnlhant,and been beaten to death by some in ore here Greeks introduced The indigis being extensively garians. England, Russia and Germany, one nant and three thousand of them BILL POSTING. the Patriarch pergreat advantage being its cheapness. have requested of the funeral. The only Uornned mission to attend i a.i.. A Bad O. Waah. to a Criminal. 21. Leniency George Louisville, Ky., Feb, London. Feb. 21. Patrick McNa- Washington (colored), the rayisher me giMttat of the uttle tferman gin trancis w. marax. accused of the murder of cure, and on the abortant Patrick Kearney, in County Clare, was executed and at whose ?rial the jury disagreed, A Fallen Angel Tree. f "losTf" mirr M.nrtion, is to be release on condition of quit Philadelphia, Feb. 21, The bark ting the country, the government IN ALL CASES OF SCROFULA Shooting Star, from Lisbon, bringing paying his expenses to the Lnited Charles W. Angell, the defaulting States. I CANCERS. P1T8, Car Palace Pullman of the RHEUMATISM, secretary Co r on io and Acute, WORMS company, moved up the river this and WORM FEVERS. The Investigation morning. It is expected he will be eonanlt in the custody of the police before Made by the medical profession and night. the people of the West proves the A We are Willing. superiority of Brown s t axily Medi MARKET ItOW.S. L. CITI. New York, Feb. 21. The Tribune cine over Eastern remedies Have this morning says: In whatever di- you a Cough, a feeling of oppression btg off in tin Anthony Hwf torm- one may look now, an ex- and soreness of the Lungs? Brown's rection "uiei, iron t avm. to p in. perienced observer may gee the signs Coron JBaLSM will cure you. For relieving Sore Throat an of sure recuperation of the business of the country. Among clearing and strengthening the voice, prosperity LOOK ON TBIS PICTURE the symptoms of improvement ar Brown's Tar Troches are endorsed of iron, bv everybody. the increasing consumption J. 0. STEPHENS, The healing properties of Arnica always one of the surest signs; the large emigration West and the steady are conceded by all pliysicians. For bfeapj J Fortrast I bctograpler. increase of exportation of the goods healing sores, ulcers, cuts, burns, OOPriXg ASD EXLARGIKQ DOXR andproducts of the country. Carroll bruises, frot bites, piles, afd sore D. Fright, chief of the labor bureau eves, Ekowjs's Abxica Salvk is with 'f yon ant &.d Picture, go to rtatifctics (jf Massachusetts, yesterday out a rivaL STEPHENS' Extract Sak?a1arili.X, Danehlion submitted the Legislature's report on ART GALLERY, hr " Wuf i done in an artiatie aiaaser aa'l the condition of workingmen. He and Iodide Potassitm is the King of takes up Butler's campaign cry sed Remedies for the Blood and Liver at rcaaonavble ratra, Band-lo- t orator ol San Francisco, and all skin disease. For gale by J eema, yiftfa and Vmng Sta, Og.len by the there are three million W. McNctt k Co, Ogden that aV7l dly d'211-t- J.J. HBRBALIST to-da- d45-l- er. - d57-6- Bill-P- JOHN IIOKypooL, to-da- ''" Dr. E. L. PL AT. a ' lit OGDEN, UTAH: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1879. VOL. VII. Spei-fllt- Hi ' " XLV By W. U. CONGRESS. totha Jusmox l SENATE. Washixutox, Feb. 21. Yoorhees introduced a bill authorizing and requiring the Secretary of the Treasury to reissue United States legal tender notes now held for the redemption of fractional currency, and a part of such notes heretofore retired from circulation under the act of January 14th, to the aggregate amount of $20,852,200, and to expend the same in payment of such claims tor arrears of pensions as may be ullowcd under the act ot January 2jth, lUiV. Referred. After passing a number of bills on the calendar, the army appropriation bill was taken up. Saunders, from the committee oil Indian affairs, reported without amendment the Senate bill to authorize the President to temporarily transier the custody, control and management of certain Indian tribes from the Interior to the War luent. Placed on the calendar. Bills on the calender were passed as follows: The Senate bill for the relief of homestead settlers on public lands; Senate bill to iav McLinn.lato associate justice in the Territory of ew .Mexico in compensation for the period during which he performed the duties of his office. Cameron ('Vis.) presented a petition from the citizens of Wisconsin, praying for an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. providing that after the year lS'JOall male citizens over the age of 21 shall be possessed of certain educa tional qualifications before being allowed the right of suffrage; referred. The sections referring to the reorganization of the army having been reached, Blaine said the committee on appropriations iiad reported in favor of striking out these sections on the ground that there was not time in the few remaining days of the session to go into this complicated question of army reorganiza tion. The committee had directed him to suggest to the Senate that the question of army reorganization be postponed until next session. Pending the discussion Ferry called up the House resolution in memory of the late Gen. Alpheus S. Williams, member of the iiouse from Michigan. Appropriate remarks upon the life and character the deceased were made, suitable resolutions were adopted and the Senate adjourned. de-par-t -- HOUSE. An effort to proceed with thelegis-tiv- e appropriation bill was antagonized by the advocates of the morning hour, who were finally successful and private bills were considered. After the morning hour, a contest arose as to order of business. Cox (N. Y.,) pressing the census bill, Hale the appropriation bill and Rough the private calendar. Tauckerand Wood antagonized all these appropriations witli a motion to proceed to consideration of business on the Speaker's table. The House finally went into committee of the whole oil the private calender. The pending bill was that for the relief of John P. Armstrong, of Virginia, on account of wharf property occupied by the United States army in Alexandria, during the war. Hunton stated that the loyalty of the claimant had been fully proved and the only question was whether Congress was going to pay any claim of that character. The vote on the present case would be a decisive one as to all cases of the same character. Eden, while he "supported the bill, expressed himself in favor of t he constitutional amendment forbidding the payment of all claims originating in the war which have not already been adjudicated. Hayes said, although the claims might come under the plea of loyalty, they were presented and advocated by disloyal men. Jhe gentlemen on the other side did not advocate the claims of loyal men. Eden said the Republican Congress had passed an act under in which 22,000 claims, amounting to $00,000,000, had been presented. The constitutional amendment which he favored would close the doors against all war claims from tne North or the South. Banning thought it would have been best at the conclusion of the war to have adopted a constitutional amendment prohibiting the payment of all war claims. Conger opposed the bill, and several sharp passes occurred between him and Eden. Finally White moved to strike out the enacting clause of the bill, and it was agreed to without division. In advocating the next bill on the calendar for the payment ot $6,000 to A. A. H. Richards, of Virginia,for supplies furnished to the army dur ing the war, Shelly stated he had no sympathy with that class of claims, After some further proceedings the House adjourned. ld NO. 124 BOILED DOWN. LIGHTNING MISCELLANEOUS. The Ameer of Afghanistan is said to be still on Afghan territory. The British steam corvt tte Bo:idi-cehas arrived at Capetown with eight cases of small pox on board. Morris' oilcloth works and six .i.liiiiti,... ....... m i.il in, V ,jI , .....,k- - ... t, were burned yesterday; loss, about $10,000; insurance, $2,:,V"K. Prince and Princes-- ' Hohenlohe were received at the Gorman Paris, yesterday. The company which included all shade politics. The British ste urn r Zan b r.Oap. Page, sailed from New York January 11th, for Glasgow, and has not since loen heard from. It is feared she is lost with all on board. A caucus of radical members of the Folkehing has determined to reject the motion for Princess Thy-ria'Dissolution of the dowry. chamber is imminent. The train containing the Kellogg opera troupe en route to New York from Boston, yesterday, was thrown from the track at Vernon and wrecked. Nobody seriously hurt. Captain lllair's wife has commenced suit in the Supreme Court of New York, f a annulment of the Blair, who is in Fort Columbus waiting sentence,will not oppose. . B. iLXJillHS, X.. Agent kok THE II ES T'.ltO TTLED in the WORLD. ANHEUSEirs MM, Ani-bass- s to-da- y ton Driver ma'-riag- . ( iiiil. A To II who art Mifferlb f; "I tit "-- iif indiscretion of joiith, iwivmn .i l1pCT, l)H(i of iiiauhooil, kf , HI I o (HA tiK. cure yon, Hii tht will I v u r.mitfiHi rat rented wm tl w d foutti Attiftricft. l; Arm Vui Theological students reason that if there be counterfeit money, there must be genuine; so, if there be infidels, there mtiHt also be christians. If this bo trueof money and religion, will not the same rule apply to "put up" medicines? Do not the cheap and worthless nostrums prove that there are genuine and meritorious "put up" medicines? The greatMediof Dr. Pierce's Golden cal Discovery has resulted in the manufacture of many shoddy altera tive and tonic remedies, but one after another these have disappeared, the proprietors having found that, no matter how loud they advertise, success depends upon merit. In South America, as well as in this country, the Discovery is the standard reme- ly for all scrofulous and eruptive liseases. It acts promptly on the stomach, liver, and blood, toning up, regulating, and purifying the system. It speedily allays all bronchial irrita tion, and cures the most. stubborn cough or cold in half tire time required by any other remedy. deodslw )p-ularit- dKG .IDlvLS, UtUWS f I .mi Scllin Out my ot k I'ntire of iintortetl and Domestic WINES AND LIQUOSK, Clolhiiiff, And Cigarsy Hats, AriirtM-eivi- Hoots ami Shoes, TilE LOWEST All finfefs At Wholesale or Retail. SClI LES1K0 Srooms, ry houa Try Them noand you iii. w-- with your Cash and Secufe your JG7-3Bargains. MlLW.llIEE LAGER BEER I l st in the blarhe.ti MVAKDTKI&COm FORWARDERS And wholesale orf ret til of dealer THE BEST laager Beer io all kinds In the Country is to be found at the FARM PRODUCE. U. BREWERY I AND BIKERS' AXD FAMILY FLOIII MALT IKG irOUHE, Fifth Street, east of Commercial SPECIALTY AM UTAH, - FLOUtf, CRACKED And Families Supplkdi W UK At, &o. Orders fforh along the Railroad Lines or any part of tha Country Special At'ciiiioii given to orders will be promptly and faithfully along the lin t oi either of (lie rail attended to; ways leadiig mt- - Ogdcn for Grain Flour, etc , iu car lead lots or lets. I BUCHMILLER & WELLS l'ROl'H 1 ETORS. ODELL & WRIGHT. WhoT-wa- aud Tleatil Deal era In tUlOCLIllE8. PROVISIONS ' firalu. Floor, Fed, rn Mhlpptnjx ' G003S Etc. Hpfdnlty, PR.E. Oysters1 Oysters! BY THE PLATE OR CAN. J.B.GOODFKLLOW'S Hflh Street, Oadtm DELIVERED To all parts of the city free of chrge. ... lock box m VTA If. OUDEX, The Radical municipality of Lyons ha voted 25,000 francs for the relief CH EAPNESS IN of the poor on the anniversary of the dMftm Placing them within th reach f all. republic of 14, and St. Onen h.n H. B. SC0YIU.S . voted 10,000 france towards the re W. 0. STROHM & CO., lief of returnirg Communists. Young Street, bet. Fourth ;md Fifth, k Co'a Block)' (In . E. 2m 117 A Connecticut dispatch says that sen OGDEN CITY, - UTAH. establish of Kate Cobb, despairing T rati mm t s l i tend ing her innocence in the face of the public sentiment against her, and u. s. LASDorrrB. "A- !-i Salt Uke City, 1 destitute of funds for a nw trial, has rebniary 1, 178. Collection Business. relinauished hope and will go to Complaint baring ba entered at tun (Ere by prison. Chariea O. Connem againat Iwry I Pgan forI lxn negotiated, T'tlea Eiarnined, Taiea Paid nta H'.n- kntry, No. 2592, date The Philadelphia Tt'eyraph says: abandoning Alifetracte r'nruifued. Internet arid Heuta 26 17 , npun the M i V Vi and1 N "Cidifornians know nothing about N pril W, in a , Section S, ToWneB'p Collected, Traoiifere nj Prpertf Rang to the a with law made, Ac secession and civil war except by re- Weber Omaly, Ctab Territory, eaid rart-are the aaid of ca. ctllaiwn euiry: d wou of some ail B3snfi:ss:i;Tisrso)fPi them atttikticji. on the porter perhaps liereril aommoned to appear atthia ufbca W.C.ETROIIM, Notnrr PuMic, Manager. not be so rash with their threats of a ltl uy of March, la.tl. at lo o'clock a mt J f'umiah tedtiuooy cuuceruiitg aaid alReferences: Diy c o.. Baukera. Og secession of the Pacific Coast States deu. . W. tiqtbrie k Co., Banker., Ogden and the establishment of an 'Occ- leged auaodonineut. JNO B. RKiL.Kegiater. Vella, Fargo k Co Banker., Salt Uke City . HOSES M BAM.KaceWer. dfe21tt idental Republic " IsTOTIG F tti.r m VKGETAHLKS, FRUITS, waul To EXCELLENCE OF WAIiKS I enabled lo d 1 Eft k f t)o not wait, but eome on P.S. d3?-t- f. ' c will ytotai to. CORN MEAL, ARK STROM! ER, THE! ABU SOHF.Ili RtBLEand THET ARE HA3I) JltPF.. uirc PBUCS. iSot A'ent for t'tvL for the i'elvirtitcll FRED. LEVY. In large or ft mall quantities and at price to enit the cirenmatanoea of all. claim that my broom are, FAR SUPERIOR to all imported article. ONE TRIAL will keeper of their t f Waif OtiDEN, IIILIM! ' I afftndt-- No Reasonable Offer Refused. OR All turning out - Mais EASTEKK Hotel, Having a Urge and well eelected atork of Broom ;Corn oo ham), I am now pr paied to aupply the trade with nir Hon:. coMgiiirfenla daily of afmre' ael'ect: ed it. ck nail offrrin thd aame at tl.a WITHOUT RESERVE, Factory FOB i ((!, WHISKIES, BET 60031$ I THE OGDEN la V. T. Wholesale Dealers in Fine Kentucky INDUSTRY! now In fall Mail and CITYi Millie y TO THE FRONT. THE! 13. or i rii En. i Jt ; A Broom H II 4 a from ul on tit a line t Ihe Railroads, td iiANCE BELT llos-tetter'- s HOME la. IVt'itlV U. Imi k City Remedy. Cchhtd t :. n.r ) t Restless nerves, at least those that arc constantly so, re weak ones as well. The true way to traiiiiiilie them thoroughly is to strengthen thein. It m.iy he, luy, it very oi.cn is necess try to have recourse to a sedative or even an opiate, in dangerous cases of nervous inquietude, but the continued use of such unnatural palliatives, is greatly to be deprecated. Though not, in a restricted sense, a specific for nervousness, Stomach Bitters is eminently calculated to allay and eventually overcome it, a fact which the recorded experience of niHny goes to sub stantiate. 1 his inestimable tonic, 'jy promoting digestion, assimilation and secretion, touches the three key notes upon which the harmony of all the bodily organs depends, and the result is that fresh stores of vitality are diffused through the system, of which the nerves receive their due proportionment, and grow tranquil as they gather strength. deodslw BROOMS Jrr.-- ., II. 1'ficrnoii. fV. I). Nerve Inquiotudo and Its b Sou, Wiule V Iihh r.si all or i, ill' 8 A Lit I am prepared to h'p ny fjuaDti ty at ny time, C O D., ti any p.irt of the country. .f. il iiOonrKMiOW, Geo. Ford & Co. KKAL KSTATU Pylori fit HIDR :PiLTS wool ', i Coia'er Wall and Fifth Stnet, Ogden City, d6-l- luii; |