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Show jh jgdcn Junction. Ijailg morninr, (M'ntlavs Isil nvory the excf ptel K JCJfCTION fey PBISTlNa ASSOCIATION of Uh Slrert, and twiicH Tnuttg yrauk-Kn- . AiMrnt tit cmnmunlrarinm rm hmlnw to the .rM! Manager; thru inllKM IiT puhlirarion to th. After the 4th of March next, the! Tnited States Senate will contain a Democratic majority for the tirt lime in eighteen years. That party went out of power with the beginning of the war, remained out during the conflict and reached its lowest .1 point immediately alter, when roll call was answered by only t"" held on Rhoda Mrs. Johnson, tne r('iimius of wlo j; at Adrian early Sunday from the effects of strychnine, t The jury declared it a case ot destruction. Dccease.l and husband came from Detroit, where they are . Incorporated.) OjUrt tmilh sitlt NEWS NOTES. Kditor. Democratic names. tion became more and more an no-- j complished fact and reconciliation progressed towards a realization, that party increased in strength; it is in the minority by only two votes, and after the date above mentioned its majority will be as great as was its total strength in iMio-t- i namely, ten. This shows conclusive-lthat the Republican party is the stormy petrel of our institutions, and flourishes only in ihe midt of contention; let the political elements assume a reasonable approach to pla cidity, und its fortunes fall correspondingly; and they rise when storm clouds hover around the political horizon, teaching ihe.ir culminating point after the storm has burnt. Per contra, the Democracy thrive in peace and th i fortunes sink in war: so it is a reasonable inference that Democratic principles the return to the ascendancy prefigures an era of peace, perhaps of prosperity! We hope so; the country never needed both so much as now. That the Republicans, or a large portion of them, realize this fact, is shown by the efforts which they put forward whenever their party has the power of electing Senators, to have the most extreme and uncomproiiiis-inmen in their organization chosen. The war itself tieing almost completely e'fat e and the issues which grew up under it having about faded from view, they must have men who were called into prominence by reason of their connection with the struggle to represent them, knowing full well that in the absence of Unnecessary measures to hold their party above water, they must protract an enfeebled and lingering existence as long as possible by the use of men. Hence we have the bulk of the party clamorous for the return of Zach. Chandler from Michigan, Logan from Illinois, and Conkling from New Yolk. The first is tho loudest-moutheand most unruly in the organization; the latter is less objectionable, because more cultivated and more conformable to the advanced state of affairs; while Logan is championed simply because ho is an apostate Democrat, and hates his former allies as only an apostate can. The whole business is strongly suggestive of a drowning man grasping after the largest straws that float upon the surface of the is which element engulfing his chan that lim, supposing are ces niucii oi salvation better than would be the case if he seized upon the smaller ones. The return of the Democrats to power in the Senate, as well as in the House of Representatives, doubtless mean a return for "good and a'," unless another war should break out and scatter them as before. They represent that conservative, peaceful principle which abides in a majority of our citizens,and which noth ing short of a great and actual menace can ever banish, even temporarily. If the hostile arid defensive measures of the Republican party are superior to those, of their opponents in war, tho statesmanship and good government of the latter are in advance of tho like qualifications on the part-o- f the Republicans when peace reigns supreme throughout tho land. As reeonstrue-- ! y RiT fATl MoKNIXd, JiX. 11, THE NUDE DRAMA. Thitt the (Iranu ix one of the ino.t ciTilizin, refining and mjoyulilo features of oiviliziuion cinnot be denied; that, like nearly every other of Mgeuuy lor the accomplishment good, it become ment potent an instru- the reverse when permore than und ival le it for evil a verted, is a i fact. t, Th' lofty, chaste and sublime creations of Shakespeare. Schiller, Sheridan,JKnovlrts, Ban in and many outers, UiviwUwl of certain crudities Mild made to conform more nearly to the modern idea of theatrical productions, when presented by trained and competent actors, .not only enjoyment during their repre-u- n ration, but refresh the mind by giving the auditors a glance into the workings of the soul, constituting as they do a panorama ot the pulsions, weaknesses, virtues and inelin-ing- s of man, placed before the vision as well as the n.ind, and in vivid col- ors. In such exhibitions there is nothing unheultlifiil, but the reverse; and the time and money spent in witnessing them are far from thrown away. But the legitimate dram- , UKe every other useful and popului institutions has its bnruncles the most vicious of them all being what might be termed the "loud" or nude o( drama. A miserable hotch-potcimpossible, incidents, execrable: witticisms and incongruous characters, called a burlesque, is placed before art audience; the, characters must number a certain amount of females, and these,almost without xception, attire themselves as nearly after the fashion of the Greek slave ns possible with any dillercnce whatever remaining; they speak their linos, sing their hongs, execute their dances, and throw in as many prurient antics and ""gags" as the case will admit of and can generally draw larger and better paying audiunces than can any other kind f public cntcrtain-jnnt- . af-lor- There can be noobjection to statu- ary unadorned by drapery, because nothing sensual is suggested from ther lines, angles and curves of cold marble; it is art pure and essential, a nd conveys to the mind of the beholder a suggestion of the skill of the sculptor more than anything Up. But there is a vast difference between inanimate stone and flesh and blood. There would be but little left of the grand art of sculpture H raiment and not the "human form divine" were the subject modeled; but for women to reduce themselves to such scanty apparel that nearly the entire outlines of the person from head to foot are unobstructed save by a gauzy covering which is itself an imitation offiesh, in order that all but the reality appearshas but one tendency, and that is to give rise, to impurx and vicious thoughts and thus foster immoral, vrntimeiits irreligious and Jn the community where such exhibitions are given. The disposition to burlesque, travesty ami ridicule is born in the ttur hnnn, and, properly exer.'ised, is of innocent mirth if not oi instruction. But we do not concede that it is necessary to descend to vulgarity to make the most of them. Besides, the nude, spectacular pieces of the modern stage are not burlesques in the true acceptation of the term; they are simply inharmonious, incoherent absurdities, "representing nothing in heaven, earth or hell.'' After witnessing one of them the auditor departs wjth a sense of disgust, if the bent of his inclinations be towards the intellectual and moral grooves of life: otherwise, his vicious teiideiu'ies receive an additional impulse, and he boasts of having had a "jolly good time."' A delightful and promising tern this, tuat find congenial pastime in a w holesale display of female nakedness! Tue sooner the theatre-goinpublic turn their backs upon such entertainments, the better for them. There is enough o'f vice inherent in our specie, without cultivating more. Kather let us resolutely determine to crush out at least a jortion of the superabundance in preference to deliberately encouraging ami spreading it. The mind once t Mined in healthful channels, i enabled todetect vice readily, ancl.it detection under such circumstances it the foreruwrter of its downfall: for it is low-tone- d "A mioaleT of tuck hideout m en. Tw W ilespwd net! ouly to TriK f'oiiinterdal (o-?alh- Hs.ihi. Our copy is before n, it may ivif remain in that po"i-tiiji- j long. iaout lut VtH - c e Nk.u. Dow, having accused Rev. W. 11. Spurgeon, the I'niver-- ' salist preacher, of being fond of his cups, the Rev. gentleman says emphatically, it is not so. As w? look at it, the great sin does not seem to be so much in the occasional imbibing, as in others finding it out; the man who take u lr..ik a week and makes no secret of it, is a greater driiiikark, in the estimation of the public than he who takes a dozen a day on the slv. t Wk akk unable to decide just now whether the tendency of empire in Ctah is northward or southward. Railroads are pushing ahead rapidly in both directions, and, since two extremes are supposed to neutralize each other, perhaps the seat of embetween pire will the two divergent forces say at remain-somewher- Og-de- mjciiioam coroner's inquest j LEADING HOTEL, ' itU.ut two yert iit thv hist holiday itMrm in Domestic uiibiippincss that city. impending separation induced ixe Robert Wade, the temperance orator, known as "thea Detroit blacksmith." She leaves daughter. OK DISTRICT lOI.I MIIIA. Utah- Ogden City, ,Iin-c-t.-- is understood to ZtUiltK. JUST RECEIVED! KEENEY HOUSE seif-uiea- u and A. A. J. W.KKEKH', was Coutenlunt to mil Trainn, si.tl South. A New - GO Well Selected St ck of HEJTIICC AXD COOKING STOVES, Vents, ON ROOM SAMI'LE COMMERCIAL and Horlh Bt, TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; Mt-ul- MERCHANDISE. GEXERAL HOTELS. THE NEXT SENATE. MAIN STREET. The War Department is informed of the death of First Lieutenant KEENEY & ZEIGLER, Props. Thomas S. Wallace, Third infantry. di7 tf He was stationed at Fort Missoula, near Helena, Montana, and on Dec. BEARDSLEY'S 7, with a companion, went out on a hunt. They became separated and UNIOH DEPOT HOTEL. his companion returned to the fort th-.- ' t night. Lieutenant Wallace's Ogden, Utah. horse came in riderless. A search in party was sent out and on the 17th Rooms and Table First-clas- s of December his body was found and Terms Every Respect. brought to the fort. It is thought Reasonable. that in crossing the Missoula River he became benumbed with cold, and ONE HOUR. his horse getting away from him he ALL TRAINS STOP i"iron ot rim'ting Salt I.k, Si! Irun was Wallace Lieutenant perished. r i.lhr Mortain lraoit, ear Sprine born in Kansas and appointed to the liri!u haicaK" ami rciv. chrcki foi lilt lam return. until Military Academy from New York, Boots and Shoes, Dress Goods, Hats and Caps, Notions, Clothing, Hosiery. Groceries, Ladies' Underwear, Crocker Furs, Hardware, Flowers, Baskets. Emhroideriest Grain, Silver and Gilt, Toys, Etc, Etc. Carpets, Oil Cloths, etc, etc. Ihi-i- r on M.H. BEARDSLEY, Prop. JAMf 10. Application was made Wednesday in the I'robate Court, at Cincinnati, for a license by Mr. A. D. Young for with Miss Eliza4 his beth White. The application was refused on the ground that Miss White was a resilient of Xenia. Some Ihuus later the lady arrived in the Anil wholesale and rotiil dealers in il city from Ciifllicothe, probably on kinds of receipt of a telegram, and between 3 and 4 o'clock drove up in a hack to the Court House, and going belore FARM PRODUCE. the clerk, in company with Mr. Young, testified that she intended to make Cincinnati her future home. The license was thereupon issued, and the marriage ceremony was within half an hour. It is BIKERS' AD FAMILY FLOUR said the bride and bridegroom were acquainted only a short time, and never very intimately, and that the A SPECIALTY. contract of marriage was brought about through the intervention of other parties, one of them a well known politician in Cincinnati. The OK All AM FLOUR, bride, who is about twenty-fivyears of age, is the only daughter of a CORN MKAL, wealthy gentleman residing in the heiress to half a milCRACKED WIIKAT.&c lion of dollars. Her parents vere match. to the opposed inter-marriag- e AT REDUCED PRICES. FORWARDERS OUR CHRISTMAS FRUITS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. W. JENNINGS & Sons, d d57-t- EAGLE EMPORIUM. f. Salt La he City, e XKW JKKbKY. Frederick Morse, alias Frederick Barnett, has been committed to jail Special Attention given to in default of $f,lMI0 bail, by United the lints of either nf th rail States Commissioner Whitehead, of intu Odcn for Grain. leading Newark, the charge against hiin be snya in car load lots or lets. etc of that trade Flour, , counterfeit ing uttering -- AT: order-aluti- dollars. d37-t- ILLINOIS. f. George W. Guyon, the champion t hour pedesthirty and 5,000 Persons Yi anted! Con Sullivan's stallion, and trian, Hesing, .Jr., commenced a contest at CH1LDRIN the Exposition Building in Chicago MEN,YCMNAC TO HAVE THEIR lliursday evening, to be enueii Saturday, at 11 o'clock in the evening. PICTURES TAKEN Tiie stake is $"j(MI, and Washington -- AT A llesing is stakeholder. The contest First-OIas- s is the first ot the kind in this counWhere yon can get Btrry clnm of picture. try, and will be a novel one. The knowD Art of Fiueit Tour, horse can be led, ridden, or driven, Uurab t tilandPhntoyratiliie Character, at lit; and may either walk or trot; while PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Guyon will have to confine himself to a heel and toe walk. J. 8. LAKE, Miotographic Artist. XKW YORK . 5th St., bet. Main and Young, J. M. Mortimer, once the manager OODEX, UTAH of the Mortimer Variety Theatre, of Philadelphia, was lately arraigned before Judge Otterbourg, at tho ITOrt Tombs Police Court, on u charge of forty-eigh- f?allcryl WE AKE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OF MW SEASOUiLBIxE GOODS For Fall and Winter Trade. CONSISTING OF Dress Goods THE HOLIDAYS! in Great Ynricty of Styles. Notions, Hosiery, Trimmlnp, Embroideries, Flower, &c. insanity. He was found wandering through Mulberry street by an offA Fin Stock of AND icer of the Fourteenth precinct. Mortimer's wife was sent for and took her husband home, lie was at one time wealthy, and the loss of his BOY'S CLOTHING, IMMENSE LINE OF money is said to have affected his HATS and CAPS, In. tin. BOOTS and SHOES, John Worst on Friday wandered from his home in the Fourteenth ward up to Harlem, where a poliee-nisOGDEN. found him near midnight sitting MAIN STREET, U65 lm on a stoop and nearly frozen, lie was thawed out in the station house arraigned before Judge Duffy in the All Straight Good!,, direct from Hie SlanufartnrerB. Harlem Police Court. The Mutis " orst a lecture on t,'at0 P"ve in seviiinij; inuiiici e nee to ins own health, and in closing told the prisoner that as his appearance indicated he was a poor man he should only impose a nominal tine of $2 as IIO.F.F.H LI.VKOF 17TAII. a sligh ottering to the city treasury in Oa and after No.--. 4, 1878, return for having hae his life saved. The culprit remarked, '"lie could never forget His Honor's kindness," Name of No. 1 No. 3 STATION. Paaa. and then began a search for the neccessary greenback. He first produced an immense roll of bills from The Largest Stock in Northern Utah, in All Styles for Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children's Wf.f. Ceoplel Tram l eave eta 4. u. T. u. a side pocket, but the denominations Stock of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. were apparently to large. Another Halt Lake I 00 I 40 pile was then unearthed from a Wood Croea T 4 Oft t hidden receptacle and finally a two dollar note was passed to Chief Clerk 1 7 83 CcatraTilla 75 Long. The Judge gazed admiringly T to 4 13 TariniogloB 1(9 upon Worst while the performance was going on, and afterward said to KvMTill. I U I H I U him, "If I had only known as much ' ArriT. at Ogilea I 40 t 00 a quarter of an hour ago as I do now, haxe would tax been $10, as it your iNo. fo. 4 'is the Paea. faae. city is out $S." CONTAINS A FULL STOCK OF Mr. Worst then retire!, but before reaching the railroad station at 125th r. a. t eta a. street, was importuned by severrl Traine Leave real estate owners who tried to sell to , 40 .. 0iB Art. him a brown stone front or two on 11 10 00 Kay.Tll)e I to I fifth avenue. upper Tarmiuftna 10 I) 1 11 I U REPELLANT5, FLANNELS. LINSEYS MENS' CLOTHING STAPLE DRY GOODS, n DEie CiTRAL railhoaid BOOTS AMD SHOES! r. , DEPARTMENT GROCERY Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, BooARnus and Carver w ill shoot at glass balls projected heavenward, the one breaking the most balls to be the champion, take all the money and be exempt from paying any of the expenses. This is an improvement up on pigeon-shootinprovided there are uo boys living in the vicinity of the scene of the contest. bare-foote- d We pvbi.hu this morning the full text of the Supreme Court's decision in tlie polygamy case of leorge Reynolds, so that our readers may be able to form conclusions from the whole of the1 document rat Iter than of its con- from a mere stateuK-n- t will have tent:". v? something to it elation tu in uy shortly. A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine d you have tried, it is now an fact that German Hvrun is the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung diseases. It is true there are yet thousands uf persons who are prelisposei to throat and I.miir Af fect ions, Consumption, Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac, who have no personal of Bosehee's German knowledge Syrup. To such we would say that 5U.(.XJ( dozen were sold last year without one complaint. Consunipiyes try jiwt one bottle. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by all dmgsfsa in Anierien otnl J. W. McXcrr A CV Ceatreille Wood'eCroet Arrlre at Salt Uke estal-lishc- t7'i''-U- ' , n t T 44 1 60 11 IS t M 1 Tl 11 K I 30 t 00 From the Celebrated Manufacturers, Pae4ng M1XKI) TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (8UXDAYS EXCEPT EH, ST0YES! STOVES! Wm. Resor ST0YES! eciiBf F. Filley & Co., Rathbone, Sard & Con MONITOR COOK STOVES, CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES, RATHBONE RANGES, . together with all the POPULAR COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Manufactuied bj the above celebrated firms. & Ca., Or. -- LeaTinftalt Lale City at .'0 a.a.; arriving is Ogt. u at !1 ill a m.; Ikividh gall Uke at MA p.n, arriTiK lu od at K p.m.; Irariac 0ler. at 8 a" a.m., arriving In 8tll I ake City at HI a.m.; fall Lane City at S.ii t i so ..iu, arririag ia ju. for all Inform. tioe eoaeermiBf Fi eight ar Faa PPr o JA.MM BHAK. Seal Txkee aa4 Freight Ages! IT. JOHN SHARP, t-- swk-r.rN- : xxsxtr. HSAlTSr and SHSIjF HROCHTBB. Nails, Horse Shoes. Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. ixsrECTro SOLICITED. our GOODS WILL SPEAK Highest Prlr Paid tor t.raln, FOR TUEMjelt'9 laiul Dried Fruit |