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Show imdioii. our oorroN manufao- TURE. is a command of prudence GENERAL MERCHANDISE. not to ex py apreminent place, and he pect that this ratio of increase will continue, as the extraordinary re- suit of .the' last decade was caused by extradlnary circumstances which are not likely either to be permanent or to recur!' injured her markets through carelessness and slovenliness of her manfaeturs;and we were able to sell cheap, notwith standing the high protective tariffs and the great wat in our labor sys tern, because a financial crisis had the rates of wages. Such depressed a can hare no further econo an export mical signiioance beyond opening new markets for us, because it only " that our workingmen signified worked much under presure, to earn a few shillings from abroad where with to purchase the means for bus tnnee in a land whose wealth of natural products ought to make the liveli hood of every one easy of ae cess. If it is important and necessary in tke interest of the development of the cotton industry in the south that our exports should have easy, per 0eeded, unconsciously though we must call it, informing adistinc1 AND school of English thinkers and watOIL were OIL J ers, whose ideal teachers Jean Gffithe, Schiller, Kant, Fichte, Dooly Block, Paul and other coryphees iu the realm of thought. But not only the ethereal heights of speculative philosophy and lyric Y OWN IN NEW rCECHASES LADIES' CLOTHS, M York and Chica-'- of poesy attracted Carlyle's eagle eye: he likewise pierced the depths and SUITINGS,, FLANNEL, NOTJuI-OIY1JVTE1C abysses of the human heart, even Etcry Description, all its most hideous and relsliiotis moods. The "French Revolution Coats, .VIZll iCW was a subject that few have grasped Dol tnans, and handled more congenially, nioro A 15rtlr Selection ia Qnalitien and Styles wan In f re for sale. spiritedly than he. Nothing can be mere gorgeous than the style of this Hoods, which Wool in Mirabeau, epic" 'prose Robespieire, Danton,;Muratand oth Skirls, ers actanddoasdidthe heroes of the Or tub FINEST and BEST TEXTURES. !' BESIDES A OBNBRAL STOCK OP Homeric epics. Bonaparte was thsi TO 300 PIECES SlLEOTFBOJf. subject of his most bitter 8arfasm,nf his almost personal hatred, while ia Bruoatle .Silk. & Frederickthe Great of Trussis.who-- e Yelvctm, 1 I. a history he wrote in four volumes was almost his idol,ashe justly saw PIIS? itultoiin. Kibbon. in the one incarnate despotism, in Gents Furnishings, 4c to Match; the other humanitarian illumination. Hats, f Boots andlShoes A labor of love was his publication 1 of "Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, with Ellucidations and a W, OHFOBTEilS, Connecting Narrative" (1845). In UJKESSITASK, GLASSWARE, thrse grant monumental work he first 2 Alt DWARF, ) CLOCKS. revealed to the English the greatest ruler t'aey had ever had. A curious, weird,strangely facinatHIGHEST Pit ICE PAID FOR GBAIIAND DR1ED FRUITS. ing eomoination oi iragic paiuus, humor riotous and solemn aspiration Orders alony r7 line of the Railroad' will, was his Sartor Resartus ("The Tailor A.NO STIPLK ASD STAPLE done over") which professes to be ceive special attention. E ft WA CLASS G Teufels-drenekWA RE. LASS sail the history of a certain Herr in Dirt"), professor 1871 the university of Weissnichtwo WM ' DRIVER GEO..'W,'r)ElVER1 ("Knownotwhere"), and which con tains the manifold opinions, specula(Successors to J.W. Guthrie A Co.) tions, mental agonies and trials of that strange personage, under whose 64 Tl C mask we see the intense gleam of g at sardonic Carlyle's eyes and the Off hn Ciitj, s Vtah. twitch of his mouth. 6 His fiercest,almost ferocious produc Collections Prompt Alteutlon. tions wore the 'Latter-daPamph 1ft aj S . lets," (1850) the violence of whose language offended many. As nn im 0 -mutable rule, the approbation or correspondents: o ?V r blame of the multitude never made c i i El Km E a mm SI ,') "z rr C uTr .t Dnnreli, New ifctk g breadth hair's one te devii OeeiireOnlvk.t (Jo I Carlyle 5 Sam. r 4 Ct. San Francix from the intensity of his convictions, Kirst Jf&iiniii Hunk Chicacc i)!i)!t,a National Omnttr whichjthough often harsh and quaint, IX'ierot tioAl baud Sauk Ijikofflt. Slt The Aliia'K't Itaiik, (limited; Lunik were always firm and conscientious. ,1. It. lvm Oi Yma:iham I His hand had been palsie'l long be TLe iiuustcr Bulk,. ilublir fore his mind weakened. And when the grim speMer of Djath hushed ny making moneT o'j.nmviw him a golileu chaDCo is offered. the quivering accents from his lips thrby always Ueitping poverty takd a'irantorevT, when the once bright and from oivuor liowr. TN wjw .'.hyavd ; (lie 3'(j'Ml chftn.rt for ji lago money trial keen eyes were closed by loving are offereii, generally wealthy, wbiU those wnodo not ihiltovo Buoti ohancea rewatk a uo nation, in poTerty, We went more, hands, to open many inun. w c ure n. toy lrI,to work lor 'is riglit iu tho own locali nay, the civilized universe mourned; and will Div mor e than ten ti;r(i ties, ine for it knew it bad lost a shining ordinary waijm. Wo furnish an expeusrrs oal.it PAINTS, OILS, TAItNISIIES, DYESTUFF8 tii! all that you need, free. No m who Ana all ranetles of Drnggiets' Sundries. faithful a val eugrt a ant fails to make money very rapi Uy. You light, champion, your whole timo to the work, or only v A Full Line warden of all that is good, just and ELEGANT CELLULOID GOODS for the of ull pare mom enta. nail ail that 14 Holiday si , true in this fleeting show of mortal-it- needed sent free. Addxeai 8tiKS0S a (V The more the results of the census ISSUED EVERY EVENING. of 1S0 are known, the more it becomes evident that even the most ouerous and continuous campaign Association' The Jnnctlou Prlntine crisis could not arrest the progress which an industrious people in pglca comrr of Mala ud Fonrth Btreeu. richly endowed country is bound to Aitirttt mn'ammmucaNtm on tnuintn In M make even under unfavorable politi' Mfem&d or tkott pttbiicilum ,a,u Manager; n tkt JUifr. cal ' '1 economical relations. One of riost astonishing proofs of M05DAT EvBSIKO, Fbb. 7, 1881. this I ct is furnished by the provis ional report of Mr. Atkinson in Bos MUNICIPAL ELECTION. ton, on the state of our cotton in dustry. The gentleman is generally considered an authority en this 1881. Feb. 14, Monday, field and his latest data are the more to be relied as he had the opPEOPLE'S TICKET. portunity ofupon making his latest re searches as an agent of the Govern For Mayor: ment, with the aid of a great num ber of resources. " LESTER J. HERRICK. The report, of which we published For Aldermen: a telegraphic abstract some days ago, First Ward, DAVID M. STUART, C. T. M1DDLET0N, shows that at present 230,223 looms Third 44 JOSEPH STANFORD, and 10,921,147 spindles are in opera J.artk " W. B. HUTCUINS. tion ia our cotton factories, which For Councilor: worked tip 1,568,481 bales of cotton manent and remunerative exits, N.C. FLYGARE, and were attended toby 181,628 per thorough reform of the present tarif, JOB PINGREE, sons. Against the snowing oi ine th its unreasonable and unjust W1NSLOW FARR, year 1870 these figures show an in regulations, is indispensable. We W. W. BURTON, o crease of about 50 percentum; for need 8. H. H189INB0THAM. Such legislative action net only the looms have increased by 72,913, to make manufacturing For Recorder: theaper with the spindles by about 4,000,000, and out a reduction of JAMES TAYLOR, wages, but also in number of workingmen by 46,- - order to increase the remuneration the For Treasurer: 259, while the consumption of cotton of our labor in the world's markets A. F. FARR. has risen from 398,300,000 lbs. to in the free international exchange of For Attestor td Collector: 719,000,000. Good and sound com productions. THOS. D. DEE. The New England States, of mercial relations hare to be oreated For City Marshal: course, are still the cbiet seat ot me and maintained by "free ships," rea ALMA KEYES. cotton manufacture, although the sonable harbor regalatiens and an Senth has Iat9ly made remarkable efficient consular service. Until we Two ptbamid built by a King of eil'crts toward manufacturing the have secured such reforms the cotton the Sixth Dynasty have been discov- cotton on the spot where it is grown. industry, inspite' of its present exered to the north of Memphis. They The fresh impetus received by this uberant appearance remains a hot. were buried beneath the sand. The industry in the New England States house growth propped up by a de to the plorable system of taxation by which yaalta and chambers are oovered is principally to be attributed in the the masses are impoverished in orconsiderable improvements With inscriptions. - der to laborto and methods the working keep a few in excessive wealth the which spin and protect them in their further saving machinery by Tbb bbstibb telegraph office at ning of very fine yarns and the pro- accumulations. . TViUiameV Ranofa, Brown County, duction of fine fabrics--su- ch as for. Thus the census gives us another Tcxr, is managed by Hattie Hatch merly had to be imported were grave and irrefutable lesson as to inson, a little g ?fl 9 years old. ISho facilitated. By these excellent ma what is to be done in reform legisla handles 'bar instrument with the chines and the long years' experi- - tion, in order to secure a wholesome ence of the managers and working- - development and permanent prosprecision of aa eld op era tor. men the New England States are perity of the national economy. to maintain their predominenabled Yosbxitb Vallbt is said to have as towards the South, ' ating position tten visited, aince its discovery in Which is confined SARTOR RESARTTJS. to the manufaceach of owtt 25,000. tourists 1855, Thence stuffs. of ture coarser the Losdon, Feb. 5. Thomas Carlyle whomj on an average, left $000 good raado by this industry in died at half past eight this morning. progress the la California,' enriching neney Golden SUte by a round 15 mil the South has as yet done little rrom5oclockwaslast evening until unconscious, ex to injure the manufacturers in death Carlyle lions. ' and the heart easy, extremely piring the East, 'lea years ago there aotion was visibly preemptible. He New were in, Maine, Hampshire, suffered none, at least thirty-siRhode Um paopLT bandied,' says the Massachusetts, Island, hours before he died. His niece was N. Y, AViU ' many eggs and Connecticut 111,354 looms, or with him to the last. It is under stood that be will be buried in the from November to May, as from May about 73 per cent, of all the looms in church-yar- d of his birthplace, which do it, ;he country. Inclusive of New York is Ecclafechan Dumfries. to November'.',' But "few bens to judge by the rate at which egg? and Fennsylania there were 144,434 Thus sounded the last news from are sow aelling per dozen. looms, or 93 per cent, of the total the dying bed of the greatest English Mir, CiaarDana must have a spoc number, so that in all the rest of the of this century, Like prose-writial correspondent around Ogdea to 37 States there were scarcely as many Meinrich Heine, Germany's scoffing be so' well rosted'about the doplora lcomsj all in all, as in the one State weeks had for and months, he !l poet, of Connecticut. At present the New ble dearth of ien.fruit. "' ' been entombed in a "mat- yea years Eugland Slates have 80 per cent., trass grave," the light which once il and inclusive New York and PennItalian laborbbb will be mostly sylvania 90, of all the looms in oper luminated all civilized mankind flicker of employed by Mr. de Lesseps in the ation in the United States. In the declining unto the dying after the soon So the candle. Canal. spent eonstrnerion of the Panama ' the' great; tunnels cf five Now England States alone the death of the greatest female genius kored They"? looms have increased. by 70,206, the Ittt, Cents and St," GothardJ and whiie in all the others the aggregate of modern Albion George Eliot the departure of the most virile eise due the Suex Caml. Their sin- increase reaches tropical Prepared from" 2,704. Bui of only and pluiU. fruits golar steadiness, frugality, and Intel this increase the greater part has mind of Great Britain leaves a doub ligenoefita them 'peculiarly to this been secured by the South. In 1860 ly tad gap in the glorious galaxy of ' British men and women of letters kirn of work, althougbj' with their 11,489 persons were employed in The blow, although long anticipated, lew waiti they are considered the Southern cotton mill?; in 1870 this is none the less "Chlaeselui 'the European laber sys- deplorable and re i .nil J number had risen to 13,000, while minds us I i forcibly of the transitoriness ten last year the census showed 22,228 of all things mundane, even unto a in. fie World thus engaged. In the same years master mind minds. priest-riddeamong Doxxa Isabella, the the consumption of cotton rose from Constipation, nUlouMt Thomas Carlyle was a Scotchman, For and lore sick ex Queen of Spain and Headache, Torpid l.lvi-r-, V 58,032,668 in 1860, with a temporary aa orrlioidat, ai the vigor of his style and tke Dlitorderii imliHpoHltloii, another of the present monarch of Hflslmf from u. i relapse to 45,032,860, to 101,937,256 etate of the tructed his systemstrength, often stubbornness, of the Iberian peniusula, King Alfonso, in ' ' 'lAdtas fcnd children, anil tltone wlu- O character would have told any one taking ha this winter bee aa assiduous ' a.f pill and nnum-ita show While theso figures qualliieri general even unacquainted with the fact of ctalljr plraaMl nllh It rtrm-nliliYeq4enter of the Grand Opera a TROHIC-FRfIbv I.AXATIVK the most gratify- his birth in Ecclafechan, parish of In aU fwv Unit npuil ilu- aid if nmy a iim.f. Farts; her presence in a proscenium rapid development, nipdlclii-- , and whilt cathartic, ornrie:it is an the nirentft name t ducs th Mimr hex with beautiful Spanish women ing feature of the progress the fact Hoddon, Dumfriesshire. ' nUrvly fr from t'ie hauh! nli.tectlonrcn.-(of the establishment and prosperity In Ua boxi only. acaid broaita He entered this sphere of exuti tbaut, f lavs been one of the chief attractions oi of branch in a the South industry era the ence when dresses ia blue satin revolutionary Her Price 25 cts. Large boxes 1c which had only been kept back by whweablost delineator he afterwards Sold always displays a large number of by am. first-clas- s Druccicj diamonds and feathers, and sppesrs the unnatural labor system before became, was fairly ushered in on the ar, and the miserable econom Dec. 4, 1795, when the thrones of to gain tea pounds every week. LEARDSLEY'S cal condition after the war.' In this emperors and kings tottered on their industry the South has since made rotten pedestals, and the revolution UNION DEPOT HOTEL Russia's Ambassador to Germany relatively greater advances than ary ary soldiers of Dnmouriei and Moreau Oiden, Utah. was ot present at the New Year's paitot the Uaion, especially more brought to the languishing, down Western was Middle and of the States, than the lie Emperor. reception trodden nations ofEurope the blazing Rooms and Table First-clas- s 10 coovenienly called away to St. Te This phenomenon is easily explained, light of liberty, even on the point of Terms Every Respect. tersburf before Christmas and did In the West, as in the Middle States, the bayonet. After an elementary Reasonable. aot return to Berlin until the 8th oi there is nothing of that impetus of education at a parish school and a January. This circumstance, in view fered in the East by a traditionary seven years' university course at Eds AXL TEIIXS STOP OXE jHOUB. of the unfriendly feeling between the industry with a host of experienced Paraonf danraw inburgh where his studies were irregTlilting Bait Lak , gor Iprroga al other Ueaatala Kworta, can ll n twe countries, is regarded as signifi employers and employees; neither ular but brilliant and b and nn recoiT cheaki fm tha . i.rpio cant by the German press. It is said da we there find those natural ad. he first spent a few years teaching tatilltwl ratnrn. . al. BEABDSLIV. that Russia's Envoy kept out cf the vantages which only the blindest can mathematics, but soon devoted all iPropriotor. ' way purposely to avoid carrying overlook in the South. Thus the the powerful energies of his versatile greetings and good wishes from his East and South seem predestined to mind to literature as a profession. reya! master to the German monarch. remain the principal seats of our His first efforts were contributions to Law and Collection House. natural cotton industry, while the Brewster's Encyelopedia, he also 639 F 8treet, Washington, D. C. textile industry of the West would published some mathematical works. Tib Exolish Registrar General e find a more Make Colkctiont. remunerative field in the But the first clarion itiata I.oana and timatee that the population of Lon ring of this attend to all buMnesaNee coatHed in their.. of the wool. ' ., working up which cowed and LAUD don will be found to have increased Sobip. Soldlen's Additional Homo eagle, frightened But apart from the great political the lowly poultry of the Parnassus, atead Sights, and Lakd Wabbahts 1871 to 3,707,130 in from 2,254,260 oaght ad sold. the middle of 1881. Similarly, Brigh significance which this revival of a was his masterly "Life of Schiller," ton is estimated to have increased sound economical development must which has features excelling any from 90.011 to 109.062: Portsmouth. have for us, it can be quite indifferent thing even in the numerous bio Obtained fcr sseohanical deiess. med from 113,569 to 136,671; Norwich, for us where we manufacture our graphies of the great German poet ical cr other ompouads,rnamentaI daai(BS, trademarks and label Caveats - from 80,386 to 87,437; Bristol, from cotton goods, provided that a whole written by the letter's own countryAasifaaents, Iaterfereaces. Infringes is this to secured some branch men. like other growth to Carlyle. many 182,552 217,185; Plymouth, from to PU stents, and ail matters ot industry. Cotton industry in our Scotch poets and thinkers among ants promptl attendedrelating to. We make 68,751 to 75,700; Wolverhampton, furnish 68,291 to 76,850; Birmingham, from country enjoys natural advantages whom we will only name Scott preliminarj eiamtoations and was attracted by the opinions as to patentability-- , free of early 343,717 to 400,680; Leicester, iroui offered by no other industrial counand all who are interested ia and charge w inventions and Patents ara invited 95,220 to 134,350; Nottingham, from try, and it is nothing but a natural cognate geniua ef Grothe W,62l to 177,964; Liverpool, from tendency to secure foreign markets Schiller, and he it was chiefly to send for a eopv of 0ar 'Guide for for our abundant production. who showed to Britons that the lit obUiniag Patenta,'' whioh is sent free 493,405 to 549,834; Manchester, from to aaj address and coatains complete That the eflbrts ia this direction erature of Germany, in depth, truth InatraotioDs'how 351,189 to 364,445; Salford.from 121,-S0to obtain Patents, and to 174,077; Oldbam, from S,t2rj have not been in vain is shown by fulne&s, sincerity, and earnestness of other valuable matter" "aring the past to 119,658; Bradford, from 145,830 to the report! of the Bureau of Statis. purpose was greatly superior to what are years we aave oot.iioi near.; three taonaanl Pateats for Amsrioan and 203,544; Leeds, from 259,212 to 326,. ties Washington whereby the export was admired and relished at home. Foreign inventors, can give satisfactory 158; Sheffield, from 233,246 to 312,. of cotton goods, which in .1870 Among the numerous essays with referenoesia almost ever eountj in the Uaion. 943; Hull, from 121,892 to 152,980; amounted to 14,341,099 yards, ag- which Carlyle so deeply and irresistAdreas LOUIS BAGGER fm.9,242 t3 118,927; gregated 106,579,723 yard, making bly moulded contemporaneous Solioitors sf Patenis and AUorhera CO.. aU nf fi43 1 .per thought among his fellow citizens, Law, L Droit Soil ding. Washington, Er-ilan- J V ' ly u CARPETS CLOTHS. CARPETS CLOTH STANFORD HOUSE. Main St LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE IN 0GDEN. IEF ir-t- o GOODS! OPEN Grit-re- 1 Stress Uuq&8 Jacket, t Ac, I (infllHilH Domestic Goock CLOTHING, have doubled my stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. I BLAXKi;i HARKNESS&CO. Bankers, L 3 30 si .551 gsga Mi! HI 111 OS- - vnij-son, riffls mmi 4 -t gi . iki-j- iufoi-aati- y. Alt-land- TUlJaET AJZTICLES, Maine. er Perfumeries, Soap, Sponges Brashes anil other Article Iu Great Variety. This Iarec 3'ook will ho nolrl dnrinor th TTnlirlava at RF M A PIT A cr v 1 PRICKS, eoneidtrin,; the q ; i' y thu (roorls. Oar friends and tba Tradeare invited to call and sec m. 1'UYStClANS' PRE3CRirr:ONT3 compounded, and all orders answered with care cnl dlpatch. DRIVER Wm. laMtive & SON, OGDUN, UTAH. (IdelO (f IstheBestandMo Agreeable Prepare a- - FISH t WAGON n 18-S- DEPOT ' ' i CAB OP " SLEIGHS. CUTTEUS - AND Runner Attachments r - ' Slaven's Harmless', Yosemitc Face Powder Fob WHEELED VEHICLES, Will be In about DEC. 1st, 1880. ! Kelt The Only Harmless Bemilifier. Steel Barb Fence Wire, Oue Ponod to the rod. J. IT. JfcXatt & C., Agents, Ogdeu. JOMW.LOWEII- - lly . ' GILMORE& CO., , Correspondence Solicited WITH TOUKG MEN AND WOMEN j s Who desire a and practical education in Classics, Science, Art, 01 Music. Address Rav. DAVID H.MOORE. D. President UnWersitj of Denver, Dearer, Col. .dangtl maw lit W. W, Burton, first-clas- L J, Herrick, B. White, DEAL&RS IN General Are oonstaEtly receiving large and complete assortments of Halbert E. Paine, DRY, OOOB& AND NOTIONS; Late Commissioners of Patents. Bekj. O. Grafton Stort B. Ladd. Conristing of Domestics, Prints,Poplins, Jajhmeres.Cotto Plaiia.WhitePequia's llaid VTainsook and Jaconettaj Vioteria Lawns, Swiss Mulls. PATENTS. PA IX E.G It A FTOX Hlack Alpacaf from SScts, to 75cts. per Yard. Iace Cnrtalnf from 23cts. to OOcts. per Yard. i n, at: L D aad Solicitors of AmeriAttorneya can aud Foreign Patenta. 413 FifTH Stbkkt, Washixotox, D. C. Practice ptteat law ia all Its branchea m t ie rataut Office, and th Miinrema anri CircaU CiMrts of the United Statee. PaaBf'a'. salt free. Table . into . Damaflks-Tark- ey W!i;te and Brow Rd, Rj4 and Groea, Tallow, 'f , prices and qualitios. J Linens, Embroideries, Lar.es, Fringes, Ladies'- - and Childreo'i Hcsiery. .A large and complete assortment of the AJ1 T?--.- CELEBRATED GLOBE pOKSET j WHITB ASB DBAB. Ilatu and PATEaNTS Cp, alleljles aad qualities. U.SO A tin ABBOBTHBHT Celcbraled liCLLOt 1 Black f ' " - SilkRailroad Caps 01 THB DIAMOND SHIRT, Laundried and Unlaandried, Men's and Beyi'. Men'i Hosiery of all kinds. A very large and complete sleek of I1.33-A.IT- ?A AN l JvZ-- j O - CELEBRATED LA BELLE AND WHITEWATER t t. ...tf ff ft SUES CURB VOR C0CGOOLDSfC0DJIPTI0S, aid all Dlsf,s of Thrwat lad Langs. LIWBKCE4 5IAUTI, III .imliii frl St., IMPROVED Farm and Freight WAGONS! Also Spring Wagons, aad Wagon and Buggy Timbers. CELEBRATED CAN10N CLIPPER HAND AND SULKY PLOWS. Celecbatbd Nichols, Sbspaed & Co's VIBRATOR TTTRTCSHERS, They will thresh more rain In lees time, and do cleaner work than any other machine We defy Competion and QnarantM nrlr. ant nuaHtv on an rooit In onr Bne. Sole Agents .. 0..i.ala lm Call portws W mes, Li.jm.rs and Ciga s. raraal bj 3,,f(i,u - 2VjLII3 OLOTIUNG! r 1 . t.l B.ai(M.,erywh ert fet 17 lf and Examine Our Goods Before GDEN, Purchasing STORE OS FOCKXH STREET . . . - Elsewhere UTAH. ; |