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Show GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE GREAT XOBTUVYEST. successful trader. He should know at a glance the number of threads ir a square inch of any textile. Neither starch nor gloss should bide Klrh Sine Fertile Vlier, Fine Mk ttaage. the basis of goods from his eye. He should be able to distinguish pure Issued every morning, (Monday wool goods from mixed fabrics in Alomr the Vta Sortk excepted), by th the dark, and know the difference Opfa to Deielopmcnt era Bail.). between new long wool and old Junction. Printing Association shoddy cloth at sight. And so of eroceries. In purchasing thein he (Incorporated.) ID No section of the Union at present ihould look beneath the labels, lie Offic earner of Main and fburth Streets, should not imagine that all tea offers greater inducements to the chests are manufactured in China mining prospector, fanner, stock 'A'idrwt til conimnnicatlona on busiueM to the and Japan; nor that all' coffee-sacraiser, capitalist or laborer than the Basincm Manager; thoM intended t pa;Jicsrin are made in Mocha, Java, Laguayra vast region north of 0;den penetra, Um Editor. or Brazil. He will, therefore, beixre ted by the Utah & Northern Rail purchasing large quantities of coffee way, now over 300 miles long. This 18S0. and other standard groceries study line traverses the most extensive and Feb. 13, Friday Morning, carefully the color, size, weight, ar- fertile valleys of Northern Utah, it CONSISTING OF oma, taste, etc., of all goods in gen- crosses the creat Snake River gold eral use as well as those which but fields and the best grazing lands of GERMANY IN 1880. few purchase, that he may be pre Idaho, is rendered eay ot access tne pared to co below the surface of Salmon River, Yankee Fork and If we direct our eye to the "fatherthings. Indeed, it would be of great Cariboo mining region and has enam "Wacht Khein," land" of the benefit to a grocer to study the basic tered the Territory of Montana. we are at once struck with the imqualities of all his goods under a IDAHO TEEBITOIiY. s a and beautiful of a past microscope, so as to be able pression adulteravarious &, Northern the to The Utah railway, as distinguish dismal present. Reviewing last year's at the present time. noted above, crosses Eastern Idaho, tions so common we history of the German Empire To be a good purchaser is one of the every mile of which is valuable either have hardly to record a progress or most important qualifications of a for its pasturage, its agricultural, pant. successful trader, and heno the timber or mineral lands. Idaho is a ray f light; rather the very con taxa increased Deficiencies, debts, vaiue of a faithful apprenticeship called the "Gem of the Mountains," trary. It is aljove all things the pro- tion, bankruptcy, defalcation, press-ga- under tn experienced, successful on account of its great diversity of tective tariff policy inaugurated by laws, prohibitive tariff, obscur merchant before launchingone's own resources, its mild and healthful cliheavPrince Bismarck which weighs antism in school, militarism instate, barque, (c) An intuitive knowledge mate, its wouderful mineral springs ily on all minds. The econcmical orthodoxy in church: this is tho bal- of human nature enables a merchant and its fine scenery. It is 400 miles not only to employ the right kind of long by 300 wide, contains some situation, already so much disturbed ance of the German STYLES ASD empire in 1880. men to aid mm in his business, tmt OF inhabitants, and its mines have KEAiiOS. helium of the crisi: the pnM long by to knew whom to (redit, (d) He yielded $05,000,000. Wide areas of and has been agaggravated years, must have a good store or warehouse in grazing lands sustain cattle, horses Thb French Republic pays to her the part of the city, town or village and sheep winter and summer, while grieved by the false remedy of the the people generally expect to the valleys produce all cereals and Choice Edgings, FJowers, and a protective t triff, to thdis:idvantage president an annual salary of 1,200,-00- where chir-find of goods in which he vegetables of the temperate zone, bethe 18 francs is to franc (1 unfathomof the whole people. The equal deals, (e) His store and all its ap sides apples, pears, grapes, peaches, able gulf of the state treasury and a cents of our money); the ministers pliances should be clean, neat, com- plums, apricots and other fruitJ. very limited number of industrial receivo G0,000 francs each. The Sen- fortable and attractive, and bis goods Good roads lead to different parts of LADIES' , MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! men are the only national factor ate costs 4,300,000, the Chamber of should be arranged wi'h all the care Idaho from stations on ths Utah & a Northern Railway. that derive a beaefit from the new Deputies 0,521,000. Of the piefects and good taste that characterizes and distincof culture taste, lady 11 33 are paid 35,000 francs each, prohibitive measures. tion. SSAKK K1VEB COM FIELDS. These latter people, who have in 25,000 francs, and 41 18,000 francs. These are among th most essen It is now demonstrated beyond a the mosl distressed times an inex- The ambassadors abroad draw the tial affirmative qualities of a successdoubt that hundreds of miles of grav ful trader. salaries for their own their for following diplomatic tinguishable regard el bars along Snake River, Eastern z. J ne Inter causes or failure: A Large Stock f NEW ARB 5BASONACLS dear selves, were loth toassi.st in car- services: St. Petersburg 250,000 frs., Personal Idaho some of which are directly on However business. of neglect the line of the Utah & Northern rying the heavy burdens of the crisis", London 200,000, Vienna 170,000, great the amount of capital the are rich in deposits of fine which they had helped in bringing Berlin 140,000, Madrid 129,000, two may have who contem- RailwaySeveral companies operating gold. emas and a his buniness in Rome frs. ot aid task, ihe for cahod the each, Peking plates li0,000, about; they took out from $30 to $40 per that which legiti- in 1879, state and demanded the protective 85,000, Washington 80,000, Yokoha- ploys others to do to the man. Their large and mately falls to his own lot, who is day FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. tariff, so that they might become ma 80,000, Bern 00,000. Three mar always more interested in sport and regular shipments of dust to San able to dictate their prices to the shals (chief officers of the army) rei the club room than in his stoic, is Francisco have created great excitement in mining circles, and Western public and enjoy the unimpeded mo- ceive 30,126 frs. ach. The arch already daguerreotypect for tho. bank- journals already pronounce these the Lack of a daily bishop of Taris 50,000 frs., that of rupt court, (b) nopoly of grinding the masses. of his cash account. It will most extensive placer silver diggings In Bismarck's ears the protective Algiers 30,000. . Every one of the knowledge not do fer the proprietor to sav, "I in tho world as "good prospects" of tariff sounded like sweet music. It other 16 archbishops draws a salary don't like bookkeeping! I have em gold are found all along the river for a distance of 400 miles. Outfitting was to be his "open Btsamo." The of 15,000 frs., and the 69 bishops ployed a competent man tor that can be done at Eagle Rock, on the I more time business. can mv rpeml frs. Every French cardinal entreasury chests were empty, the anand with Utah & Northern among my salesmen and in an hour's walkRailway, of of these some nual deficiencies and dubts were joys a State donation of 10,000 frs. profitably my customers." So thought a firm bars. Now is the time to strike In consideration of in Chicago a few great MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. since. swelling and the regular expendi- per annum. They ye;ra for fortune in this vast new region, t rethese he sularies whom in scale of had a the of hith the tures rayed wages they bookkeeper government which will soon be overrun by miners not the least tendency towards a les- of the inferior clergy appears rather posed all confidence. The members from every State and Territory. of the firm gave their attention to llohen-zollern pitiful, 624 parsons over 75 years re sening. The hobby of tho buying and selling, and the bookSALMOS RIVER MINES. dynasty, militarism, however, ceiving J,3UU frs., 1 4o trom 70 to 7a keeper took care of the accounts distant from Eagle Fully 150n-ile- s was by no means to be curtailed or years 1,200, 7,517 between 00 and 70 and the money. The unbounded Gilmer & Salisbury stage by Rock, in accountant confidence the 00 reposed for stinted in its reguiar supplier, years 1,100, and 16,980 under years or the Yankee Fork mines, tempted him to overdraw his salary route, all the public impecuniosity; on the only 900. and to invest funds for future per- 175 miles from Black Foot, by the The propri- Terminus and Chalis stage line, are sonal aggrandizement. contrary it seemed that the greater less etors and less also attracting great attention for their found the national misery became, the profits Tne cut of Paris numbers, ac. and attributed the the unexampled richness of their Steel, greater also the delight of the rulers cording to the latest statistical re- every year,to gold and silver quartz. The region and times hard the " shrinkage in the co3tly sport of war. No area an covers of 10,000 square miles, Horse Mule lioes. ports, 1,983,800 inhabitants, 74,74 the falling off of trade. Finally, thought of reducing the expendi- houses (exclusive of the public build- when the privilege for enjoy in 5 the and although only partially explor to rival the best tures of the government down to the advantages of the national bankrupt ed, already promises ings) wit'i 367,547 industrial localK act was near at hand, they began to mining region in the world. Mining means and ability of the people, and tics and 681,962 dwellings. The rent contemplate securing its benefits be- experts unite in pronouncing the of effecting savings in this or that Yankee Fork lodes the richest yet lor paid residence, shops an J stores fore it was too late. This fact beisg discovered west ot the Rockies. Hun to ever seemed likely department, aggregates 580 mill, francs. The cir- - made known to the bookkeeper, enter the brains'of the official fin- cumfereiica of Taris amounts to quite to their surprise he made them dreds of tons of ore, worth from $500 an offer to buy their goods and busi- to $2,000 per ton, have been packed ance magicians. With the introduce meters to AUD 33,300 FIND (meter equal forty ness. He did so with the money on mules and shipped to the Salt tion of a protectivetariff tho dople- inches). From the cathedral of Notre which he had gradually stolen from Lake Smelting Works. Salmon City, ted treasury coffers could be refurn- Dame, which is situatsd in the old them ! By some means for "mur- Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading der will out" tho bookkeeper's dis- towns. Distance lrom .hagle Rock ished; the pplendid new institution city, about in the centre of the to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27 town, honesty was discovered, and he is Distance from promised to yield more than 130 and which is Black Foot to Chalis, of departure now at Joliet wearing a the.point suit striped million marks. Why then not ac- of all French J o lare 2d. i are trom Oma miles; to distance for the and the State! ' surveys, working ' to either Chalis or Salmon City, LINE OF cept this gift, and if it should prove the extreme south and east points of Traders who would avoid bank- ha , hrst-clas-s, second-clasflUO: s$io of be to the gift must not only understand Pandora, covering the city is 3,780 to 4,420 ruptcy, The only route from the East to the meters, and every accennt book in their estabunder its appearance of comfort to north and west 5,000 to 6,300 me lishment, but examine them at reg- Snake and Salmon River mining re ! . and relief tenfold greater woe and ters. He gions is via the Union Pacific and ular and intervals. irregular distress, Bismarck was not slow in hould know, by personal examina- Utah & Northern Railroads. A I WAYS ON HAND. . the cash receipts, disbursements tion, grasping at the tempting ovjportuni 40 to 'The 50,000 German residents MONTANA. of and He of evil deposits every day. may genii ty offered him by the of Paris are about getting out a city Montana's gold and silver mines, not always have the time to verify the nation, and when his former paper published in their own Orders by ma nqw almost in sight of the Utah & all the made rcpptly filled to statements but him, "Nationfriends and allies, the he may gain such an approximation Northern Railway, have yielded al-liberals," made a timid oppothat every man in his establishment $150,000,000, and the annual yield since 1804 has averaged $8,500,000. sition to his new issue, he eitnply GOLDEN WORDS FOR BUSINESS shall constantly bear about the con- Over TXJ2SrKT3iS, 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer viction of that the the proprieeye MEN, mines have been recorded. Alder gave up that party, turned on his tor scans all his business, daily (c) in which is loheel, and looked about fo a new Many young traders fail because Gulch, has alone Virginia City Journal of Commerce. Chicago in the poured out $40,000,-00partheir txpenses exceed their profits. The cated, governmental majority ' C . C J .OSJ C J C in glittering dust. Iron, lead, For more than a century the com young merchant, Oj liaments in the Empires. The Con just entering upon coal, copper and are THE BAIN WAGON is noir enjoying tho Largest salo of cinnabar also ima commercial mercial men of Boston have had the any wagon in tn career, thinks it his servativea and Ultramontane West, and it is baeaate (key ar Honest, Reliable und Very Durable. Call ana plentiiful. to keep up a home establishI portant of caremost the c 3 being first and sweet love, ever till the reputation to co ca c j c o see them new as Iaprornd. Prices reJucee te suit. Nearly 40,000,000 acres of pastoral ment equal to his wife's or his Franco-Germawar proffered ful, thoughtful and reliable mer- own, who has retired uncle, from actha and 10,000,000 acres of agricultural ' SULKY-PLOWthemselves most willingly as his fur- chants to be found on the continent; business on a million ! Tho young lands are found in this grand dovs. GANG PLOWS. . is not which of main, ther parliamentary pillars and props. yet one of their number affirms that people deem it important to their claimed or Make inquiry frea na of the adfantages cf Sulky Flews and then examine The native occupied. success in business that obthey keep bunch is a Amongst fhe black frocks of lloman during his long experience and up appearances equal to any in the feed grass to winter and summer The Cassaday (OliYcr Chilled) How. out of every same oats. Cattle, horses Catholics and Evangelical Lutherism servation ninety-seveequal circle! They seu unwilling and in fat his Has round the hnndred of sheep keep t Ton eaa set Ihe Mould Board to year contemporaries to consider that tho elderly success advantages Ihtt no ether plew bail. Xanafartarer of I ron fintrn and Feitftac. he felt more at home lian he ever suit any kind of soil, can plow deep and po Iiurizc you? scii so that by using the Profits in the cattle for roantry lota. Combination Kene-inair. open Frnclngfailed! sold were ful out the around men them reached Lasker the and by They Benning-gehad felt with of Iron and WJ(i, Iron Doorn and Shat or sheep bussiness have always aversheriff made assignments or com- top round of the ladder by forty iron stairs and all kinds, cf Iren.nork ter, and Forckenbeck. two from to THE TRIUMPH GRAIN DRILL three cent, aged in per per of patient, laborious climbing. general. on biocxMnth oftht Tawanend bonss all on factor Losses month Now we arrive at the second point. promised with their creditors. Will years commercial Ton will gat full orops, as the grain stntds the winter and irouth welL invested capital j America begins Young or nd ob vest tni Wait haus. Box 471. The German emperor has turned a fair, honest, faithful history of the at the top round. When compelled of cattle, sheep or horses on the Kali Ljks.Clty. Tke InipfoTed "h" Barb Steel Fen ce Wire from all reach, range, causes, rarely of other in merchants the to he deems himself unfordescend city any rather pious since the well known never exceed and two cent, Has the Barbs per fast on both wires, can neither turn or slip. It is the best now ia per a better rec- tunate and deserving tho consideraannum. Wheat, oats, rye, barley, regicidal attempts of Hoedel and United States furnish use. We keep a geueral line of Atrri cultural ImDlements at our Deoot in (Men, tion of his his his uncles, QTAYNER, aunts, ord? And yet these failures, terrify corner Main and Fifth Streets. Nobiling, and he wishes to preserve cousins and all the other members and all hardy vegetables are producATTORNEY AND COUNSKLOT-AT-LAfew. seven fail ten ed in great abundance and of quality but Where as their the to the people of the community. religion, Practices in the District and Su Bain IF agona, Moline and Oliver Chilled Pious, Harrows, unexcelled. Apples, pears, plums, finest instrument to make good, have the courage to crowd into the Courts and before the U. S and nearly all preme Scraperr, fc. lire, Iron, Horse Shoes, Sails, crabs, grapesSiberian fill assured to I that ranks tho nrwl iOf? rt f air Aa lanrl gap, up loyal and submissive subjects of Annivco iv j small fruits different Kuvi AtfttMoa in are uwii nil viulo. Hardwood, Wcgon Material, a From produced Well Known Physician, localities. Yellow and white pine, and final proofs, conducts cases ana them. The faithful servant, Bis- they will be more successful than '79. Oct. N. & RocnusTun, 5, Y., their predecessors. Why these comcedar, marble, granite, lime-sto- appeals, and does a general law busimarck sometimes the master, too H. H. Waknek & Co, Gentlemen: spruce,and sandstone ness in all its branches. Termlnnn V. A S. X. K.. Idiaa. 1 abundant. are failures? and suited his own it promises, the assignments took prohint; Office near the Herald, Main Street, Krltnn. flub. f Without solicitation I desire to ex Osden, UtvAi. Montana boasts a dozen rivers as These are problems that every well overlook it. to too to Lake of alt Cilf Utah. press you my high appreciation pensities large and beautiful as the Mohawk paper should discuss in the your remedy kn w, as Warner V Safe or Juniata three of which ate navi Thus the liberal era was "succeeded best light which has yet dawned on Kidney and LiVer Cure. Some time gable and being beautifully watered by a conservative one; the former was cailed to a by hundreds of ice cold streams and the history of commerce, trade and since my attention comTho doomed. was irretrievably eentleman who had tor a long time crystal lakes; water power is theremencement of the revival of the manufactures, been a great sufferer. After makine fore illimitable. All streams are full 1. The element of success: (a) A a thorough examination of the case, of trout and other fish, and elk, deer, "good old time," whose principle I round that his kidneys and liver moose, bear, mountain feature u servile loyalty to the sov- man or woman must have a thorough were antelope, badly attected. .Not without sheep and many kinds of small game any business, calling or hesitation ereign of "Gods grace," was made adaptation joand I prescribed your Safe Kid- abound. Numerous hot mineral love of it in genuine profession, with the armistice in the Culturkawpf order to insure success. and Liver Cnre. The result, after springs and a mild, invigorating atney Adaptation Minister Falk was two has been satisfac- mosphere are among the attractions in Prussia. implies such a knowledge of the takingin the bottles, Without hesi- for health-seekerextreme. tory his and business that he ctn communicate succesior, Wages in Monta"hoisted," tation, I would now prescribe the na are double those paid in Illinois. Newspaper AdTertl&lng IJnreau understood the time, or correct ideas of it in a few words, same remedy to all afflicted. Yours Churches, schools, libraries and good and in such a style as will command R. Caci.kixs. M. 1). rather the premonitory signs of the truly, ; love and daily and weekly newspapers are attention especial genuine The above you are at liberty to more numerous than in sections of incoming timo. The Ultramontanes of any person or thing will warm the febl0 2w similar populations East. There is For Ten Cents: One hundred pag and Orthodox were happy; the peril- possessor's heart and make him elo- publish if you choose. h Pamphlet with Lists of Newsdaily mail and express and the ous tiraes of persecution and oppres- quent. These are the qualities of all to Ton mind and heart points. important t'au't absolutely and Advertising Rates Sing, reqaiite end. papers an at now were Negotia sion The shortest, quickest, best and to bring the merchant and his geods Can are hoarse, and talk; you hardly were reconnected Kome winter reliable tions wita summer and faiilv before the public. If these your throat is sore. Brown's Tar only and although a definite agreement qualities are neither natural nor ac- Troches will cure the soreness, and route to Montana is that 'via the For Ten Dollars: Fur lines inNorthis out of the quesclear and strengthen the voice. All Union Pacific and Utah and has not yet been arrived ut, it ap quired, suci-etserted one week ia Three Hunern Railways. be must merchant The KON01' tion, (b) and them. so janTif druggists keep proud pears as if the State, dred and Fifty ' Newspapers. Three Standard Tables, inclndms the CELEBRATED with his acquainted thoroughly was while little a YALXABLE 1.NI0KMATI05 t<. italwart yet ago, good". Many an honest, credulous The Ut Question Settled. Further detailed and reliable ingiving in to the Church, thus dis man has purchased a stock of goods IV which he has never been able to The People of Colorado have de- formation in relation to different proving Bismarck's assurance. " e fell at cost simply oa the recom- termined to use not e but Brown's districts of Montana or Idaho, the shall not go to Canossa!" Family Medicines in the future,ni routes thereto, rates, etc., will be With Falk's minitry fell also hii mendations of men who have studied all the arts of selling, regardless "of the Utes give it up. furnished on application by THOS. great work, the laical public school, old by druggists everywhere. L, KIMBALL, (ien. Pass, and tioket consequences. Hence, to be a good tating to the school teacher his lines of instruction and conduct. Also in the legal field the allsdoreaction has Touring, asserted itself. The fact that after nearly a decade of liberal ascen dency the power of the reaction CDiild bo creat and was taken into the service of the government, has caused distrust, disgust and despair in many a stalwart liberal. An important factor in the eclipse of the liberal party was the deploralio lack of Union within its ranks The national liberal party was only held together by Bismarck's favor; as soon as this was withdrawn, de composition and dissolution overtook d the party, ambit lost over of its numerical, and well may we of its moral strength say So it looks as if the German Rip Van Winkle of liberalism (der dent sche Michel) has begun another of his long naps and reaction reigns ram Winter Goods! Fall and ally at Arriving ks one-thir- Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, two-third- s first-clas- g 20,-00- 0 FAUHKS IXlTIIEXLEAIIlNa THE Full Line of Embroideries, llibbons. in new-beginn- Hats, Caps, Shirts, Underivear, Tics, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery. m AND B 10,-00- 0 m cs - Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy' Grocei les, 1 Hardware, Cutlery, FarmingTools, Iron, and LEATHER, HARNESS SHOE fICS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, -. STOVES! STOVES! STOVES STOVES! BOTTOM PRICES Ian-guag- I. Bain Wagons ! 2 0 5 S . one-sixt- IcbicbldoMo.ldoIobl n Sulky : a n CHAS. W. SEB11EE, FEJUilS ne com-merc- hl GEO. P. SOWE LL & CO. d. HOLT, ill7! iliiiif Saloon and Billiard Hall. EAST SIDIEriMrrEr ST: OGKDEntf' Tutt-kamme- r, tele-grnp- s 10 SPRUCE ST' N Y Wines, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, &c. |