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Show matter with the people! (.Ttv til Thi nvtioritv don't think. Thi-feel. They live lets in facts than la ptroons: l?n in prHKiiies man m pugc-ntIhevwbo will please their fancy The man who till their imaginations. would place its' sovernmetit on the m rest basin, is not a "maipiectic" nor a ficticious man, nurthe greatet Kildier of the a$re;" tlMTefore.tlwy will have naught of him. Ihev must have a hero at leant in their mid'bt; and as they live In an inglorious age; when heroes are not, they seize a fetb, and wooden though it be, hug that. What Iaued evorv morning, (Mondays excepted), by th Junction Printing Association (Incorporated.) Offiet Kmtk ridt of Ktk Strt4t, tutwte ioung is the Alary Cleminer. AddreM til communication on bunlne. to the BnaineM Manager, tboM intended for publication There is a deuced sight the matwith them, many, and their ter the Editor. willinL-ne-ito bug Ulysses is little of short temporary madness, while . 13, 1880. Tcesdat MOKNING, your opposition to taking him (or any other man) to your arms is at Fob a prophetic illustration of least a sife policy. The original s its carreer, the Republican party i im the man who made him to referred self famous Sunday's by carrying around bags respectfully modern one carries the of wind; eclipse. but bis cloths, leaving his nothing Washington taters aro freely adulators and "Luggers" to do to his Carl Schurz for his Indian carrying. Steer clear of him. policy. But he only udopts that ot his former enemy Grant and his The Ways of London Beggars. present friend Hayes. Let ushaye peace. Paralysis is often imitated, and so closely that there is no deteeting the Saram Bernhardt is coming to the imposition. A man is directed hew to Uirted States. She and Carlotta hang the olbovv, twist the wrist, and Fatti here during the preaidential drop tho fingers of one arm, and to year a period given up to vilenosH drag tho corresponding leg limply andjindeivceney ought to make it after him, counterfeiting a paralytic warm enough for anything. stroke to the life. I have seen one drilled up to the proper business A German experimenter has prov- mark by marching him round and ed that, in hardening, steel under- round a beggar's kitchen for hours goes an increase in volume. The at a stretch, and night after night. thicker the bar is, the less the in- This is continued until the jiatient crease of masx, and the less it is can bear a sharp and unexpected hardened. By annealing, the volume prick with a needle, or even the ii decreased again, until at the gray touch of a hot iron without relapsing tint, it is about the same as in the into his normal attitude. Not many years ago one of theee raw state. s Ja-V- t c b Ulv.-!-i- !'' a t i) y ii cen-Burin- t i. 3 8 i : c ,i i 8 . t r ,i i ( 3 I t 1 Behind tub commanding poison of Gen. TV. S. Hancock is a force pushing on towards theWhite House, which will develep into solid stubborn strength by the time tbo 1 r Convention Democratic National meets. Hancock and Hendricks as the Democratic nominees would make up a ticket at once alliterative and irresistible. All this provided Uncle Sammy steps aside. l c i i c One of the hottest localities on the globe is along the Persian Gulf, where rain seldom or never fulls. At Bahrin the arid tthore has no fresh water, yet a considerable population contrive to exist there, thanks to the copious springs of fresh water which issue from the bottom of the sea. The fresh water is secured by divers, and brought to the surface in bags. The source of large goat-ski- these submarine springs is thought to be in the green hills of Osman, some five or six hundred miles dis- tant. Says the Philadelphia Times: "Governor Garcelon, of Maine, has committed a blunder that is either a crime per se, or one of those blunders that is worse than crime;" and adds, "Every consideration of both right and expediency calls upon him to make a manful surrender in obedience to the courts. It must come sooner or later, and either by the straight or some crooked way." Wc should think the 7 imes would regard the course prescribed by law as a tolerably straight one, even if it leads to disfranchising sundry Re. Over, four millions of publicans. Democrats were disfranchised by them in 1876, and in violation of law, but it seems to be genorally regarded as all right now. So, perhaps, will Gov. Garcelon's "crime" after a while. i j Thb Silver Slate, our valued and Taluable exchange from Winnemuc-ea- , has got it again and nearly as badly as before. The editor must be getting wild on the "Mormon" question. It repeats "the President ought to enforce the law against po- lygamy or else recommend Congress to repeal it, as it does not look well for the General Government to wink at the violation of a statute for the punishment of crime, and Congress ought to expel Delegate Cannon for openly defying its authority and violating a law which, if enforced, would consign him to the penitentiary." And we repeat even if there were a legal President, how would ke proceed to enforce the laws in Utah? We have a small army of his appointees here whose business is supposed to be the "enforcement ef the laws," and if they don't act, how can his fraudulcncy? The new Mexican c railway across the Isthmus of is to pass through the Si ate of Chiapas, which probably contains the enly population in the world which possesses no iron, nor anything of the nature of an iron industry, even of the crudest form. For the distance of eighty miles around Polenque, the capital, not a single blacksmith can be found, and the only articles of iron are axes and roachetas, imported from the United States. Nails are unknown, all the inter-oeean- mock paralytics, who was accustoms ed to throw off his seeming infirmity and play the burglar by way, of change, was caught in the very act of breaking into a house and committed for trial. Here he got up such a semblance of hopeless paralysis as deceived everybody. When his trial came on he was carried into court on a stretcher, and laid at full length in the dock, Everybody, in eluding the judge, commiserated his case, and he escaped with one year's imprisonment instead of a long term of penal servitude. The doctor of the prison to which the convict was next confined felt sure that the whole thing was a sham and tred all the ordinary methods of detection, including the liberal use of the galvanic battery, but without effect. At length a great heap of damp straw was collected in the jail yard, and the scoundrel, still stretched cn his pallet, which he never quitted, was placed thereon. The straw was tired on all sides, throwing out a little flame and dense volumes of choking smoke. This did the business, and quickly too. In less than a minute the par alytic astonished everybody but the doctor by bounding out among them with the agility of a deer. "The gamo is up," he exclaimed with a lauh, when he had done coughing addirg in a tone of triumph 1 have diddled the law out "Anyhow of fix-- years." The torture such people inflict on themselves for weeks and months at a time, and voluntarily, is simply in- credible. Paul Before Tero. Nero, with his thick neck, full round chin, and cruel lips, had lost already the beauty of his early youth. His curling hair was bound with a wreath of myrtle leaves, and his whole expression, as he presided on the judgment seat was that of a man driven nearly out of his mind with prosperity and boundless power. Before him stood Paul of Tarsus, worn with long watchings and wait ings for trial, although he had res ceived every indulgence which Roman law could permit. On his wrists were the marks ot the chains which he had worn for two years, the scars that must have hurt so much whilst they were being made. There were also scars about him of those fearful scourges in which he gloried; and there were traces of perils by sea and by land, which do not leave a man as they find h'm". There he stood with undaunted self possession, facing the Emperor, as he had faced many a ruler. He had longed to see Cieiar, and now he had his wish. He was at last face to face with the man U'lin uail milivlrit Ilia destroyed his first wife and adopted brother, and whose heart was full of He every imaginable wickedness. was face to face with a man whose blood-staine- mind was 7 CONSISTING OF Staple and Fancy Bry Goods, 20,-00- 0 -- IXVlTHK STILES AXD FAKX.IO OF THE KEASOIS, Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice llibuons. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! Notions in Immense "Variety. A Large Stock of NEW AND SEASONABLE . r City Drug Store, FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Vndertvear, Ties, Handkerchicfa, and Hosiery. BOOTS 1 Patent AND Hardware, Cutleiy, Farming'Tools, Nails, Iron, Sicel, Horse and Mule LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE Fifip KCS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, TULL LINE OF first-clas- STOVES! STOVES! AI SoNTAS.4. Sash Tools & We keep Graining Combs. constantly on hand a stock ol BRANDIES and WINES. do we call the attention o Espeoially the publio to our brands ef DELM0N1CO AN3 GLENVILIE WHISKIES! They are positively pure and of the best quality. There are No Better Whiskies than these. Make a Specialty of our WHOLESALE T ADE. djyis tf Wholaiale and Retail : : UTAH. : FoU Agent for SCUL1TZ Milwaukee Lager Beer. Only Exclusive Liquor House in Ogden. I am constantly weiring large ennsigmnenti 1 am tn- of friMxIs of the bwt makeauii brand. aclel to start the LIQUOR BOOM for 1880 ! And can assurr my frit ivtrt nn-- i the Trade eTerjrwhr, I will u heretofore snjipl thwin with bst goods at BED ROCK PRICES! Mr Retail IVnartment Is well atocke.1 with all WINES, LIQUORS AND ClUAK-.an- J grrdeacf 1 will continue tosupi; families with the lost fn the oliore line, at prkes to snlt. The MONARCH BILLIARD HALL Ii the beat appointed ball in Ogden; supplied with the J 51. Itrituswick JBalkei tVtifi. MONARCH BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. THEBt BAR U Storked with the Brands f SOl'R M ISH, BOI'RHOX and RVK WHISKY. t HOICK UO.lOKNiMHH.AKS. TTrn.TU TtVinZn c j-- m Otilce. r. Vi-nn'- i. p;-,-- VAlXAfiLK IMiiijH TfOX I MVl. Further del .die q and reliable i formation in rel.u to different districts of a or Idaho, the routes thereto, i.: c.- etc., will be l n furnitdied on rq r'i-Lby TH". KIMBALL, (.. u Pass, and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb, STOVES! WAYS ON HAND. Orders by ma ons! iff P ob oo co cj j C c J '; A o a u o C cm j C c j 3T A A A dp cSp dp MM Manufurturor of Iron Onto and Fenrine, fur country loU, 4 oinbinatmn henr hia of Iron anil W ooil. Iron Doora and Sliut- ters. Iron Maira anil all kinds of Iron: Work in seneral. frictiry one hoc south of the Townsend honse renrms nd one west of the WUita h&use. Salt Liko City. Box 471. AND COUNSELOT-AT-LAW- THE CAIN WAGON is now enjoying tha Largesi Bale of any wagon in th West, and it is bacauee thajr are Honest, Reliable and Very Durable, Call and see them now as Improved. Prices reduced to suit, SLTLKT PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. Blake inquiry from us of the advantages of Sulky Plows and then examine The Cassaday (Oliycr Chilled) Sulky Plow. Has advantages that bo other plow has. Tou can set tha Mould Bjard suit any kind of Boil, can plow d fp aud pu!z6rize your soil so that by using THE TRIUMPH CHAI You will get full crops, as the grain-stand- s to DRILL tho winter and drouth well. Tlie Improved "S" Earb Steel Fence Wire CHAS. W. STAYNER, ATTORNEY re mptly filled . Practices in the District and Su preme Courts and before the U. S Land Office. Makes land entries, and final proofs, conducts cases and appeals, and does a general law business in all its branches. Office d"" hn r''nM,Main Street, alt Lake City Utah. Uaa tbe Barbs fast on both wires, can neither torn or slip. It is the best now in use. We keep a general line tf Agricultural Implements at our Depot in OgJcn, oorner Main and Fifth Streets. Bain Wafons, Moline fiver Chilled riows, Harrows, on, Horse Shoes, Nails, tscraperr, Ac, T Hardwood, Wagon Material, de. Krr minus FEIUIJS SEiniEE, R. Ii., Idaho U. & K. & JIOLT, fWrlnTl TTf ill GEO. P. Saloon and Billiard Hall. &CO. EAST SIDE! ZMAIILT ST. OGD' Newspaper Advertising liart au For Ten Cents: One hundred page Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Rates For Ten Dollars: Four lines in serted one week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. Three Standard Tables, inclndins the CELEBRATED M0cU' in-i- -, Kelt door to Post djaSif one-sixt- STOVES! BOTTOM PRICF8 0 FINE WHISKIES, We Montana's gold and silver mines, sight of tho Utah k Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and 'the annual yield since 1804 has, averaged $8,500,000. Over 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer mines have been recorded. Alder Gulch, in which Virginia City is loout $10,000,-00cated, ha alone in glittering dust. Iron, lead, coal, copper and cinnabar are also plentiiful. Nearly 40,000,000 acres of pastoral and 10,000,000 acres of agricultural lands are found in this grand doof which is main, not claimed or occupied. The native bunch grass is a winter and summer feed equal to oats. Cattle, horses and sheep keep fat the year round in tne open air. i'r..,hts in tho cattle or sheep bussinos have always averaged from two to three per cent, per month on all capital invested Losses of cattle, sheep or horses on the range, from all i rarely reach, and never exceed two per cent, per annum. 'Wheat, oats, rve. barley, and all hardy vegetables we produe edjin great abundance and of quality unexcelled. Apples, pears, plums, grapes, Siberian crabs, nnd nearly nil small fruits are produced in different localities. Yellow and white pine, spruce, cedar, marble, granite, limestone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boasts a dozen rivers as large and beauiiiid as the Mohawk or Juniata three f which are navi gable and being beautifully watered by hundreds of ice cold streams and crystal lakes; water power is therefore illimitable. All streams are full of trout aud other Gsh, and elk, deer, antelope, moose, bear, mountain sheep and ninny kinds of H.iull game abound. Numerous hot mineral atsprings and a mikl. mosphere are anion tbe att Tactions for health-seeker-- . V.'ajvs in Montana are doable tho-paid in Illinois. Churches, school-- , lii.rasics and good daily and newspapers are more numerous nun sections of similar populate. Tnere u, and the teledaily mail and i graph to all iiu; i,:;,t points. The shortest, quickest, best and only reliable fUuner and winter route to Montana is that via .the Union Pacific ami Uuii and North em Railways. rflioes. .mm Varni s lies! now almost in SHOES! Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Greceiles, Articles, Paint and VarnishlErushes Gloves MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. W i veil-define- oct28ly offers s Liquor Dealer, k Winter Goods! '::-i- HENRY WOOLNKK, We Challenge the World. we say we believe, we have evidence to prove that Shiloh'g Con mmption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, inas much as it will cure a common or Chronic Cough in oneshalf the time and relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, ( roup, and show more cases of Consumption cured than all others. It will cure where they fail; it is pleasant to take,harm-les- s to the youngest child, and we guarantee what we say. Price: 10 cts. 50 cts. nnd $1. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by wood-worbeing held together by J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesale and cords or the tandrills of vines; and Retail Druggists, and 0. C. Ormsby, oct21-ly- r even their tortilla, or corn cake, is Logan. maize the be prepared by grinding For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use tween stones. The new railway SHI IMI'S POROUS PLASTER. has a this cleaily territory through Price, 25 cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt d educational, as well as & Co., Y liolc-aland Retail Drug commercial development to gists, and 0. C. Ormsby, Logan. . No section of the I'niotiat present greater inducement. to the mining prospector, iarmer. atock-raise- r, capitalist or iaboier than the n penetravast region north Hail- ted bv the Uiuii way, now ovr ori m h long. This t and liiu! traverse thoi;-fertile valleys of .V'i th-Utah, it River gold crosses the prertt field and the be.-- ; grazing lands of Some of Yonr Family the Idaho, is rendered y of iieee-sY'-- . k and Have need of Buow.v's Arnica Salvi: Salmon 1'ilver, Y.v:k.-.' i and lias en at all times, for healing cuts, burn-- , 'Cariboo mining bruises, frost bite, old sores, and in- tered the Jtrritorj i Montana. flamed eyes. IUABO IHIUtiOliY. For saloby Wrn. Driver & Son and The Utah k Northern railway, as J. W. McNutt k Co., Ogden. noted above, cros.-- t s Last em Idaho, ja7tf every mile of which ; valuable either for its pasturage, it agricultural, No Deception Used. timber or mineral lamK Idaho is will so is It strange many people called the "Gem ol the Mountains," with continue to suffer day after day on account of its divrsity of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ConMi resources, iu uiii .u;d healthful cliDebilpation, Sour Stomach, General mate, iu wonderful mineral sptings ity, etc., when they can procure nt and its fine fcenery. It is 100 miles our store SHILOH'S VITALIZEK, 800 wide, coniaiiis Mime by long refree of cost, if it does not cure or inhabitants, end its mines have lieve them. Price, 75 cts. Sold by $tio,000,00(). Wide areas of yielded and & Wholesale McNutt Co., J. W. an.-- . tain lands cattle, horses grazing C. Ormsby and Retail Druggists, and O. while ami winter summer, sheep oct28-llogan. the valleys produce, all cereals and vegetables of the temperate zone, besides apples, pears, grapes, peaches, W. G. Child has a large and very plums, apricots aiei other fruits. Good roads lead to uill'erent parts of complete stock of General Merchan&. dise, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Idaho from station- on the Utah Northern Kaihvay. Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Stovos, kc, all of which ha offers for sale at bedM.Ut Ultk.lt 1. Ol. II MLLI1S. rock prices. Give him a call. We.;t is It now demonstrated beyond a side of Main Street, Ogden, miles ot gray doubt that hundred.--od dec30 1m el bars along Snake Liver, Eastern Idaho some of which are directly on line of tho Utah k Northern the Read and get Rich. Railway are rich in deposits of fine The United States produce no bet gold. Several com) anies operating ter segars for the price, than those in 1879, took out f nun u0 to '40pe-sold by K. Stern & Co., at rive cents day to the man. J heir large and each. Call and see them, two doors regular shii nients ..f dust to San east of the Post Office, 4th street, Francisco have created great excite dlw nient in mining circles, and Western Ogden. journals already pronounce these the most extensive placer silver diggings in the world as "good prospects'' of gold are found all along the river for a distance of 400 miu-sOutfitting can be done at Eagle Rock, on the M.US STREET, OGDES Ltah & .Northern Kuil nay, and with in an hour's walk ol some of these great bars. Now is the time to strike iV a II 1S111I W UV111 tor fortune in this vast new region, which will soon Lo. overrun by miners from every Mate and erntory. Wholesale ami Retail dealers in SAI.JMX Un Mi .MMiS. from Eagle Fully ljOitiles dUl;-.nDrugs, Roek, by Gilmer A Salisbury stage or tho Yank'- fork mines, Medicines. route, 175 miles from Biaek Foot, by the Terminus and Chalis taj;e line, are also attracting great attention for Chemicals, tho unexampled richness of their gold and silver quart.. The region an area of JU,UUU square miles, Dye Stuils, covers and although only partially explored, already promise to rival the best Perfumeries, mining region in the world. Mining unite in pniiiounoiug the Hair Brushes. experts Yankee Fork lod.-- the richest yef discovered west oi the Rookie.'., Hun dreds of tons of ore, worth from $500 Combs and to $2,000 per ton, luive been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt Toilet Lake Smelting Works. Salmon City, Chalis, Bonanza City, aro leading towns. Distance from Eagle Rock I'AIXTS, OILS to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare 27. Distance from Bla k Foot io Chalis, 175 miles; fare ;j'25. Fare from Omaha to either CL or Salmon City, s, 100: b. cond clas, s75. COLORS AXD POTTY. The only route from the East, to the Snake and Saliu.n River mining re.-- , gions is via the Union Pacific and Utah k Northern Railroads. ever bent on When Fall and A praise, Mid who so far forgot his dig nity that in spite of the tears of his servants and counselors, he publicly performed on the stage as a musician and as a charioteer in the circus. It was impossible even for the most devoted adherent to the Roman law to feel tho least res'iect for this em peror; and the awful attribute which was given him of "power equal to the gods" was incapable of raising OGDEN, him in the nanus ot his subjects. ic Tehu-antepe- TVLdi lives to Shiloh's Consumptive cure." It is having a tremendous sale over our counters, and is giving perfect satisfaction in all cases of Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. Drs. Matchett k France. Bourbon, Ind., May 15, '78. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesaled Retail Druggists, and ) octS-ly- . C. Ornusby, Logan. MERCmi.XDISE. GEXERAL TIIE GKE.IT NOETHWLST. Frerjbody to Know That Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, an old citizenof this vicinity, and known to bin Xiao, Fertile V!iej, '! Meek every one as a most innueniiai ciu zen, and a christian minister of the f V. rinireh. iut this moment : stepped in our store to say con-"I Oixi to Iefflo)m.Mt !"sr Hie I'uh Northern wish everybody to know inai i sider both melf and wife owe our I 10 SPEUCB ST N, Y BEST OF Wines, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, GIVE US A. CALL. & |