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Show fundiim. in Late last night, two men who were evidently very much intoxicated, were pursuing their mutual way Fourth street, deeply immersed down Morn-iso-, 1S79. Jas. 25, Sajtrday in mud, imd deeply engrossed in conversation. All went merry as a CITY DIRECTORY- marriage bell, until one of the two thi most utter disregard of expressed OFFICERS.. his companion's views, and awserted ilayor Lorin Fur. JJdaruaa 1st Ward Francis A Brown. that the latter's assertions were not " 2d Maid Israal CViftelrf. susceptible of proof. Of course, huSd Ward Jolia Varn. " man nature could not endure all this Miller. A. -r. Warl4tb Councilor Char 1m W. P.nrosa, Bobert Mc without an attempt at retaliation, ftuarrio, Joseph Parry, Job Pingr, Barnard and the individual whose integrity TEite. was questioned immediately replied Pruwcutiug Attorney Natl an Tanaer, Jr. that the doubting one was a liar Jamoa Recorder TayJor. Thomas D. Dee. AKKxnrcF A CoHeetor without reserve, and that his lack of Aaron T. Parr. TraasiiTOT personal courage was an effectual bar Marshal and Chief of Police Moroni Brown. to any action of an aggreHsive char (oriejor DaTid'JeukiuS.. acter. The result of this friendly ritoo Israel Oanneld. Qoaranlin Phrlcian Dr. J.J. Murphy. controversy was that one of tho parSaakr of Waigbto and Meawraa D. 8. Brown- ties found himself sprawling on the BJr Hirhard ProYirfdn Baltantyne. ground from a blow of his compan knpecto- of ion's fist. A few seconds sufficed to $lrt guperrlsorThomasChrl Welch Watermaster Diuejr. bring them together again, and as POST "OFFICE. they embraced each other in maudARRIVALS: lin tenderness, and hung upon each fart Use Cltv,donlldaily.J'a.m. and 5:40 p.m necks in drunken love, the asMO other's ..... daily ajn Wpst, ThroD'h o:p.m saulting party murmured, "Golly, fcut, Through Mail dally..... CUMINS: :K1 a.m. Jim, I didn't want to .strike (hie) alt Lake and the I.ist 6:00 p.m. .r8alt Lake an4 the Went But yer muan't (hie) say I lie, yer. aud Bear Lake (Joiinty County, ioda Springs- asaila fo Tia B amtoD, will yer Jim, never no more (hie)? Wyoming, and leave the latter plce, a.m. an' 111 t 7 Mnndayn, Wednesdnri amd Fridays. fight every "man as treads on Horlh Utah. TdaHo ani Mnntowia, dily..j9:0Oa.m. W est Weber Jim. Let's take (hie) an aud toes, your lluntvll'e,Eden Hooper 8:5 a.m. Wednesday and Saturdays Jim." They staggered other drink, laiu Oily BlawrTillo, North Oitden and in llarriville, Mendays, Wednesday! and arm arm. iway M5 Hum loquimnr, fugerit invida diem: quam mimmom rraedula Bor. Ub. 1. Od.ii.7. poetero. Aetas: cams While fly; Tim-Hi- OiFld fcindav Rxuisral DiiFAHTlissit from Open - Carelessness. . to S p.m. 9 Muxir Oania Ukpaut mmht Open "People frequently leave o from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. teuide Door open from L. B STBPUIUifl, Poatmiutor. n- . TRAINS. 8:40 a.m. 6:40 p,m. 11:30 a m. 1:16 p m. 6:66 a m. .......4:26 p.m. 9:0(1 a.m. 6:4' p.m. :4fla.m. .......6:20 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9. P. train arrlree . " B. P. D. P. emigrant arrive!.. " leaves. C. P. a P. " rriTi...., V. P. Emigrant leave.... U. C.Sratu arrive!.......... nd " " " Wavei.. aud tj. N. train arrive " leaven ........ 9:3a.Bi. ...... their front gates open, and this trifling carelessness occasionally causes painful if not serious accident. Several incidents have been called to our attention recently, illustrative of this fact. When the nights are very dark and the homeward way is scarcely discernible through the blackness,- no enchanting effects are produced by a collision with a gate which is swinging open toward the sidewalk. .Several persons have been considerably startled of late and some have received disagreeable bruises from contact with such obstacles to travel. Will property owners do pedestrians the favor of keeping their walks as clear as possible, especially during the "dark o' the moon?". Ogden City Time. CHURCHES. Lathh-ba- t Saihts Hol'U reguUr lueot'DK! every puuday morniug corner of Main In 11 Tabernscle,' the at o'clock, and Second streets. The exercises are Tarind.th Riders. different confrreeatiou being addressed by Here la alio held the quarterly Conference of of which Bluer David H. "eberla Stake of Z:on." and Peory President, and Klderi L. J. Herricknieet-iiipC. If. Mititiietou are Oonuselor. v .riona held in the eommeuclng at 0:0 , are ward assembly rooms of the city; Sunday Schools are all held in these bona at 2 p. in. Ipidcop.u. Ontntcn '"orner of Yoan g nd Fourth rt'eeis. Services every Hunday at U a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Subbatb achoul at 10 a. m.. Kev. J. L. Oillogly, rector. 1tuated on loulh side Fifth Caibomc Church street, between Young aitd f rauklin. Service! on 11 7:30 p. in. Muss at 0 a.m. m. a. and at Fnmlay Kev. father Scanlan, paster. Mktuodisi Churoh Korth side Main street, e ir Fourth. Servirat on 8unday at U a, m. and T SO p.m. Kev. tlenry Skewoa, pastor, CyoncH South side of Fourth Prssttsruh Main and Young. Services every tret, between Sunday at 11 a. m. Sabbath acbool at 9 a. m. L. jtev. u. Uailaghiir, paator. Cnnc of Jesus Christ or The Supreme Court. Proceedings in the Supreme Court of the Territory, on Thursday, Chief Justice Schaeffer and Associate Justices Emerson and Boreman on the bqnch: Thos. McLcllan, administrator of the estate of Chas. Roper, deceased, vs. Jas. L. Dickinson, et al., implead ed with others, etc., appellants. This cause was further argued, submitted BRIE' MENTION. and taken under advisement. Erwin Davis, respondent, vs. Flag "Fin Fin, or the Ioves of an Ou- staff Silver Mining Company of Utah (limited) et al., impleaded with oth tlaw' at the Theatre January ld7th. ers, respondents.. Arguments in the Thb thaw has dislodged ten years' case were in progress. Court adjourned till Friday mornbussupply of ice from the at 10 o'clock.. ing iness houses. Tiik Clark will case was decided yesterday, the instrument being admitted to. grobate.'. Thb U. P. pay car has arrived.. The circulating medium will be Ijlentiful for a few days. A FAeHiox periodical known as tho Muiutor is being published by Mrs. "M. (i..Luphaui, ol Salt Lake. "J&.. B. C." The British Blondes wilt appear as "The Female Base Ball Club,. or, Beauty at tiie Bat.!' A. btkaNGB. circumstance is the death.of Mrs. James B. McKean, so toonafier the dissolution of her hus- band.. Wk understand that "Mrs.. Emme-linB. Wells and Mrs. Zina Young "Williams, the delegates from Utah to the Rational Woman Suffrage Con-Y- f ntkmat Washington, are on. thoir iray home.. Thb. dancing school of Monsieur Antoine Duval was very well attended, yesterday afternoon, and The veiling. professor will return to Oguen next week in time to give the regular lessons. TuiiKK is the body of a dog who has gone the way of all flesh, ing in tlu sagebrush on Liberty Square. Tl. manifold odors arising from the car-as- s are varied gusts of sweetness wasted on the desert air. Ei.ihb JrsivsF. "Wells took his departure for Salt Lake last evening. Paring the time of his stay here, and within the space of five days, he visit- d and held meetings with fifteen of the Y. M. M. I. Associations in. tins oonnty.. Oi'Jt correspondent at Hooper. City bend u an account of u recent of theY. M. 3L I. A. at that jjlace.. lie speaks in very high terms of the proceedings, ami in a en- - Mrs. Judge McKean Dead. Mrs. Kate McKean, widow of the late Justice McKean, died of heart disease, at her residence, in the one 7th Ward, about half-pas- t o'clock yesterday afternoon. She had been attending Mrs. Gilchrist, a sick lady living next door, during the night, and came home yesterday morning feeling unusually well. After eating dinner, she com' plained of a pain in the heart, and within two hours afterward sue' cumbed to an attack of the disease ex-Chi- stated. jVcwav o bfc-t- jurying manner of the future 1 of the association. pros- - Farties. The dance by the Ogden brass TLe band on Thursday evening was one of the most enjoyable and pleasur able affairs of the season. Everything was as it ought to have luen, and that is saying a good deal. The Scotch dance and. "memorial" in honor of Robert Burn's birthday last evening was "wll attended, the best kind of a time was enjoyed by everybody, speeches,, music and dancing prevailing- - r talk, tbs enviona momaoU nor trust the dovbtlul tu-u- i y fast rrow. Postal Irregularities. The people of Logan are patient or they would not so long have submitted to the annoyance consequent upon avery irregular delivery of mail matter. It is necessary to be cautious in making complaintj as we are not able to say just where the fault lies. But this uncertainty does not remove the cause of complaint. There is carelessness somewhere, and we ask the proper official to see that it is remedied. It often takes letters py two days to go to Ogden, three or four truth. We have often been led into thesa and similar reflections when visiting the many villages with which our valleys abound. At this season when ice aim snow have possession ot the earth most outdoor work is suspend. ed. The husbandman has hoarded up the implements of his profession until "milder moons imparadise the night," and nothing now remains unperformed, but a few daily chores, left to the management of the boys at home. No busy laborers are seen in tho streets, which are nearly deserted. Where is now the active far mer, he whom daily during spring, summer and autumn, you met moving with toilsome steps to his distant farm? Is he at home refashioning the frames of impaired plows and harrows, and preparing for seed time? or, better still, is he deep in the study and improvement of self? Alas, no; he has other and less commendable pursuits. You will find him if the day be cheerful, on the sunny side of a hay rick, discussing with a dozen others, some idle question of stock progenity; or, if the weather be in clement, seated upon a counter in the corner grocery, whistling, per haps, like Dryden's simpleton, "for wantot thought." lie has no. conception of the time flitting by other than as it brings him dinner or supper, lie measures the months, not by the progress of his attainments, but by the gradual lengthening of their days. 1 line shows in him no intellectual grace or promotion; his mind is a blank upon which little is inscribed save the local information he picks up about town, or the scattered items gathered from a rural newspaper. Tho reader will pardon us if he consider the above description too general; we wish not to be understood as classing under it all who follow agricultural pursuits: to do so would be a very rash thing, and an insult to many men of talent and education. For such our delineation is not meant, but the candid observer will agree with us that the number to whom it will apply is unhappily by far too great. We hold it truth that man's natural condition is one of advancement, and when he. neglects this and resolutely stands ignorant, we believe1 him to be violating the laws of nature. No man has aright to be wilfully ignorant any more than he has a right to be wilfully wicked, for as in this case he is an evil to sooiety by reason of his immorality, so in that he is a detriment to it, since by his folly he retards the general diffusion of knowledge. Learning and experience generate wisdom, and wisdom is the parent of goodness. It was a glorious ambition of the ancient Greeks not to die before they had earned death by a proper amount of fame, gained either in the practice of philanthrophy, or through having taught or done something beneficial to their race. A misdirected ambition of this sort wrought one of the greatest excitements of antiquity the burning of the temple at Ephe-suBut whatever wrongs might have been perpetrated through a perversion of such a spirit, it is certain that the Greeks acquired much of their celebrity through its popularity. Our religion teaches us that there should be no idlers in Zion; all should have its glory and renown at heart. It is no excuse that winter prevents labor, for the brain should work "as well as the wearv hand." The cultivation of intellect, and the body's exercise should intermingle and where one cannot work the other may. Riches we are unable to take to the "undiscovered country," but our learning will slay with us throughout eternity. How important then that the few years allotted to man be heightened to their utmost. Among all the methods that are proper lor improving onr leesure hours, none combines so many advantages as the reading of good books. Friendly communion and in tercourse with intelligent minds are no doubt highly profitable, but in the company of useful, booksthe thoughts are free from all levity or embarrassment, and we recaive instruction as easily and pleasantly as we insp're the air around us. The noblest thoughU and utterances that have ever blessed the world are before our grasp, and we become acquainted with all that genius ever In this connection w cannot refraim from transcribing a passage out of Goldsmith's Citizen of The World". s. Mis, January 2lth 1879 VN10N M. H. BuaittLZT, Vlt)T . UOTKL. . . 0 F Abbots, Boston; Proprietor N W Cutler. Cleveland; A Hinv, C H Abbott, C Cherrv, Jr, H C Hill,. San Fran; Mrs HG Elder and daughter, Virginia; Emma Plummer, Portland; .fas S Lindlev, Glasgow; 0 Popper, S L; L T Williamson, Dalles; W C U' Fallon and wife, St Louis; C Mc Williams, G McWilliams, Mrs S McWUliauis, Fred McWilliams, Chicago: S T J.wselyne, D B Sarcent, Omaha; J M Darling TG M Smith, Salt Lake; J R S inford, Helena; Geo Crofutt, New Overland; J J Rayuolds, 2f Y; Louis Balengerr Montana; A R Iluggins, Emporia, Kan; C C Quinn, W B Dod-d- i idge, Evanston. AD J EE TISEMEJCTSi ESTAHTiIS i 1 lll ;1071. Ogden, Utah, City Drug Store, MAIN STREET, OGDEN, UTAS, REFITTED CACHE VALLEY DEPARTMENT- FLOUR! - Wm. DRIVER & SON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers ia DM UGSMEDl CINES, CHEMICALS, DYESTUFFSit Than ever Before The Machinery is of the Best PEBFUMERI1S8, and Latest PaMerns and is capable of doing the greatest amount and best Character of work in to Salt Lake, and as many to return. We know of onecascin which abook mailed from S. L. was three or four weeks before being delivered at Lo. gan. That was an exception and may have been unavoidable. Letters and other parcels are perhaps inquisitive, and desiring to see the world go off to Idaho, Montana, fcc, instead of taking the straight road leading to their destinations. Some persons in postoffices and other places are strangely ignorant of the re sponsibility resting upon those who handle postal matter. That any tampering with sealed packages is a grave effense, should be impressed upon the young clerks by those over them. Let a hint be enough, and do not make it necessary to mention these subjects again. If the fault is in the Logan office we ask Postmaster Robbins or his successor to see that it exists no longer; and if on the railroad we suggest to the Territorial mail agent that here is a field for investigation. As these remarks may not have the desired effect we hope tha Herald and News will, assist, as copies of those papers are often lost or delayed on the road. We will not stop grumbling with this, but hope to have a portion of the cause of complaint removed at once. RETAIL PRICES, Tiz: FAIMS, VAMNISnm. Foreign and Domestic WIEES, LIQUORS, Etc. Porter, CJmmpagne and Cigars; the Celebrated 2.25 teed, OILS, TUMPS, and XXXX, Guaran. New Make, ' and TOILET BEQ UISITES; the shortest space of time, while the most skilled workmanship is constantly employed. XXX, guaran'd " Graham Flour. " Corn Meal, " Bran (sacked) per c wt. 2 00 2 00 1 20 " Snorts (sacked) Best Chicken Feed, sacked per cwt 1 40 We buy our goods from first hands and in large quantities, thus abling us to assure our friends all the above articles at 00 New Make, E, AXQEUSER & CO'S ST, 1 PRICES WHICH From these prices a discount on car lots will be made. FREE DELIVERY To, BEER. DEFY COMPETITION Wm. DRIVER & SON. 5y J. W. McNUTT & CO, BEST CHANCE WHOLESALE AND DRUGGISTS, Ogden City, Utah. EVER OFFERED. . I am Selling Out my Entire Stock of , Have one of the largest and most complete assortments of DM UGS PAINTS, OILS, WIND O TV GLASS, WALLPA PER, And DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES in the Territory;alse a large stock o BUSINESS LOCALS. Clothin or HlhlK, Hats, Imported and Domestic Brandies, "Wines, &c, Roots AND A FINE LINE OP and Shoes, Domestic and Kev "West Cigars. WITHOUT RESERVE, :o The Dancingr School - Had a very good beginning yesterday afternoon for children, and evening for adults. Mr. Duval will be here in Ogden again next Thursday. dlOO irnnmrTmTTT VV tttcntt mn DliNti lvftiYl UUK 1 tit TiTiTTt . s It -- " Oysters! Oysters! Oysters! a can at Goodv'R. At Wholesale or Retail. Sole Agent for Only ej'chtv cents Fifth street. dLVGm JVo Always in Season! A. 'Booth's and Mallory's Oyst era. Call at Goody's, Fifth Street, and try them. d!5 6m Hot Tea and Coffee At all reasonable hours, at Goody's, Fifth Street. dl'5 Gm Reasonable Offer Refused. "BUDWEISER FRED. LEVY. -- Co's BEER' :o:- Buyin? our Goods from first hands in large quantities we are P.S. Do not waitj but eome on prepared to offer inducements to the trade, and respectfully solicit with your Cash and Secure your Orders by mail promptly executed at correspondence. , Bargains. 67-30- 1 ONLY! Monday, January 27, 1879. NTXG-DEE- & And the Celebrated STONEWALL WHISKY vr ONE Utah for the Genuine C. Conrad T The Premier Novelty Troupe of England! '? . LOWEST BATES. s85 ly" FURNITURE For the Million! KOT LIKE .ANY ORGANIZATION, AT Fresh from its Great Eastern Successes from Boston to Denver a succession of crowds! Hundreds turned away every night! Endorsed " by all the leading press as THE YERY BEST COMPANY THAT EVER CAME VEST. SOYLE East Side Main Street, & GO'S, - - Ogden, Utak TKOUPE OF To our fomierly Large and Carefully Selected Stock of British Blondes! GENERAL FURNITURE, AND Thk TURKS! persons,, who gave curSets, Sheriff such a chase on 'lliuraday, jr urnRmenin. The Teople Want Proof. Vave ail sought fairer lields and paswe Collins, There is no medicine prescribed tures iiew That most wronged Constantly Adding : sold or by Druggists, physicians, the cattle dealer, turned his by that carries such evidence of its sucI SPICY FRENCH SENSATIONAL OPERATIC It. liyH.tr a tlies Ulit 111; ailU the Iwo cess and superior virtue as EVEMTHIXG NEW AS IT APPEASS IX. TBI EAST, COMEDY! VARIETY! BURLESQUE! German Syecp- - for severe Coughs, tvw.au dalt Lake. A 33E"ViT OF HLONDEs; t'ohi? settled on thebreast, Consump-t'on- , A. HKIUADK OF1 COMKBIAN8' imebody's "bird wan 'let lnogo" or any disease of the throat and . A OF BEAUTY! And eaii now boast of lines of goods which, for Quantity, tjaalilj A Great Oho, interspersed(JURXCCOPIA A little creature, ev- Lungs. A proof of that fact i that LVt night. with Song, Jest and Story. Variety, are FUN, LIFE and AMUSEMENT from the rise to the fall of curtain!" idently ueed to the- - haliitations of any person afflicted, can pot n. Sam10 Bottle for cents suits and "There is unspeakable pleasure" attry infin cam fluttering wearily to one ple The Li.ondes Great Specialty, the the regu- tending the life of a voluntary stu- perior effect before &f the window? cf oar con'posliik' lar shf. at 75 cent:-.- buying , 'it'has huf-ii dent. TSie fir-- t '.s;;; I read an exur, attru-t;iVmn cellenl book it i to in this conr-M-room, apparc-ntlby thei -n introduced e hsT Trut tb.e oW mojust as if I iwd A" (', SiK-cv'..'enn.-iny-, t 'vitli t nt- th I,f !" and its wonderful Paihian Extravaganza ? cTI-cures th. Win n I r W;:i;:.nt Hsl.t which 'jiaiI j?a:ned a n" ? tvicrd x be ixea. ari asf.nifhing everyone that use it. over a book I buys perused before, 1ST "i hi is cruel n R'ht : A. A. . The Female Foot Racei, dei'cttely Three do.-ewill relit-vanv dise. it res nil. V v.l the :h v.ith i'h an of nurl its meeting r.&.sns. :'!(; y naj mr,sn Tv--bi't'ji i bo ar'T&ad J. W. M- Nctt ,v Co. ' Of'" 'r,fV! Try it. :W.; at 50 will he u uhiai'U ! y mornin;?. k, at ' Tf thosft Bo.-cue- e' Sensational Burlesque Artists. 3 Entertainments Combined I 3 Piet0re Plain, medlnm and Elegant rtrainuuiaiuni, urniiuiugi are Trimming, Ac, Ac, I w-o- te. wm l- mm cu., bkut iint w i TLA T i fv-- i - ' y v !a hace m.rn en- Physicians' Prescriptions Carefullj Compound fd. D. H. PEERY. . LAGER all parts of the city. d65-l- y A row of lamps should be placed along the plank walk leading to the depot. No other walk in the city is oftener traveled, aside from those of the business streets, and the convenience of pedestrians requires some immediate action in the premises. LOUIS 2 25 world-renowne- d Hotel Arrivals NEW ljineo Weber was wisely observed by Seinsca men that complain of the shortness of time, and yet have more than they know what to do with. Regarding life as a whole they are startled by the appearance, of its brevity, "and yet," says Blair, "they are often wishing its different periods at an end." How often do we see men squandering their time with the most inconsiderate profusion and layinf nlans for the future with as much lavibhness as though they were in possession of a thousand years, instead of the revolutions of a small cycle. Thinking only of gratifying some passion in the future, or of aggrandizing what can be at most but ot service for a few short years, they cast from their thoughts the precious moments that should be devoted to mental activity and improvement. "The" usurer," remarks Addison, "would be very well satisfied to have all the time annihilated that lies between the present moment and the next quarter day. The politician would be contented to lose three years of his life, could he place things in the posture which ho fancies they will stand in after such a The lover a revolution of time. would be glad to strike out of his existence all the moments that are to pass away before the happy meeting." Though life is short, yet the time to the fulfillment of their desires is long, and many hours that might be well improved are careloss-lwished away. Thus what at first is a seeming paradox, becomes by the inconsistency of mankind an unhapy a m. to 7 p.m. Delivery 6:10 P . to 7 p m. 8:16 11 tireles-l- It . Pri lavs, wze us: ISCEL dislike than inclination tor studyr and more time for it than either, we say, pause no more in idle conversation with those as careless as yourself. You have neither hours nor minut8 to throw away. Life w short in reality, and its close will come, perhaps long before you are ready for it. Adopt the motto at the head of this paper, and throw some part of the energy of your character into educating your thoughts a.ne actions. Get a book no matter what its subHaving lately beea ject be, if it teahes truth and is en cease until you nobling, and never have mastered it. Others will come in your way, and the good seed planted in your mind will take root and flourish,giving perpetual delight. AND We cannot better end our essay than by making the following observations: Read slowlv and continu REARRANGED THROUGHOUT, ously, not allowing your reading to be interrupted for any considerable length of time. Digest well your au- These celebrated MILLS erenow turnthor, and if you meet with passages ing out a Better Article of hard to understand, redouble your exertions, remembering the saying of Virgil's: "Labor omnia vivrit." Beppo. JI BErLECTIO.W. i. Puthftle Affair, " UNEXCELLED IN UTAH. nnd it ia 07E PRICE, inat can O-AJLi- o" X, ATTX -- SEE), |