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Show lwifd meirj morning, (Mondays excepted), by tb Junction PRisnsa Association (Incorporated.) qfft ftuth rul of 4rt Sim, of $272,732.40, of whieh 196,600 is bonded, and the remainder is in certificates. The State Senate has rejected a resolution recommending Congress to reduce the salary of the President to $25,000. A petition is being circulated in Abingdon asking the Legislature to appropriate $25,000 to pay off the two debts o" the colleges there. The rejort of the Rock Island public library shows that in February the circulation of works of fiction was 1,805, while but two works on religion were taken. A tramp has been playing havoc in Central Illinois, begging subscriptions to buy himself an artificial leg. He was lately arrested and over $200 found ou his person, with a paper showing he had sent some $500 to his family since Jan. 1. Dr. W. Pratt, of hlzin, has receiv ed 45,000 fish California salmon and whitefish to be put in Fox river at The waters of the State Sheridan. are fast being stocked with fishes of a good class. By an amendment to a bill which lately passed the Illinois Assembly, all persons transacting uusmess in this State shall make payment to their laborers and all other persons to whom they are indebted on or before the 14th day of each month. The Lutheran congregation ot Shelbyville have decided that members of a secret society cannot hold a membership in thut society. One ot their members, an Alderman of the town, .was expelled for joining the Knights ot Honor. Seme days ago senator Astiey made a speech on his resolution thanking Congress for the Chinese bill, in the course of which he said that workingmen have rights which they will obtain by ballots backed by bullets; that machinery and Chinese labor are a curse to workingmen; that if Chinese immigration is not re stricted he would be one of 10,000 men in Chicago to help California secede; and that the State might continue to organize its militia, but that the workingmen would obtain and protect their rights, even at the cannon's mouth and in the smoke of civil warfare. the removal of a cause obviate the effect. Dollars are not more precious than human lives, and the time spent in legislating and work- fcrtwfi Tmtmj ami iraiikl.n. JdMrern (I coKimnoltetime oil hosmeee to the Business Hsaager; taoes ltrwW for pnbficMloa ID tha Editor. ing pro bom publico in more agreeably employed than is the caae when we place ourselves in line with a procen-sioheaded by the hearse on the way to contribute one more victim to the last and most desolate resting-place- . The warm season is almost upon us und so tar but little if anything has been accomplished looking to the modification of its results. Let as have action. one-legge- d THEATRES AND ACTORS. Thikdy Morxi.no, M". 20, 187i). AN OUNCE OP PREVENTION. In time of peace prepare for war, and in time of health prepare for sickness. The time to repair a leak-roo- f is when it is not leaking, by rea-goof the weather being dry; and by observing this principle in all the affairs of life, what an untold amount of sorrow, affliction and death might be averted! When it i so easy to sick-nesprovide against the spread of or even the introduction of it, it seems almost criminal to permit t lie destroyer to become strongly entrenched in our households before guarding against his ravagos. In most of our bed and sitting rooms the atmosphere which we should breathe as fresh as possible at every breath, is excluded as rigidly as if it were the common enemy instead of the chief temporal savior of mankind. Yet it costs nothing, and will enter of its own accord if it finds ever so slight an opening. And when sickness has come, prostration has resulted, and death hovers around eager for his prey, it is too often the custom to treat these ghast ly intruders as though they were be nefactors, by closing up every avenue whereby one of their greatest antag onists pure air could effect an en trance and drive them out. The work of death is assisted, while the sanita ry elements of nature are baffled in their influences until it is too late to n The drama seems to us to be a very much but undeservedly abused in stitution. In some circles, tne mere announcement that a theatrical entertainment is to be given provokes nausea, while the whole dramatic fraternity are consigned to perdition without a hearing. At the same time actors are among the most intellec tual, cultivated and generous of peo ple, taking them as a class. They do not, as some suppose, idle away their time iu conjuring up trifles to tickle the fancy of the unskilled, but generally spend years in the study of human characteristics in order that nature may be reflected in their imIt Is very true that personations. theatre are not vital necessities; nor are pictures, pianos, social gatherings, lectures, or pastimes of any kind; but they do ease lilVs burdens and smooth its rugged path, making us at times to see ourselves as others see us, at others to deal more leniently with the shortcomings of others, and again, to give a more fitting appreciation to those blessings we enjoy which, iu the absence of portrayal before ns, we would often overlook. lne enormous sums winch actors sometimes receive for their A to the Kit. JoscPh T. Houm, A'ew York Mfy. Inn, Utah- Ogden City, ud South. TERMS, $2.00 Per Day; Meals, SO Cents. T LIGHTNING It UNION DEPOT HOTEL. Ogden, Utah. Wonderful First-clas- CfAfl CENTRAL VIIiROAD. On and after No'. 4, 1878, Nam of STATION. Ho. 1 No. I'm. PaM. Train Leare ! Crow Sewing .Nov. American, I, 08 7 26 CentreTiU J 33 Farniingtoa I 60 KajriYille S d war HJlin ihiPlatti Utile! (juai termaster Office, fort Omaha, Neb. Mar. lit, 187 ) j SEALED I'KUfOoALrf, io tripiioac tabjoot lo the usual oonJitions, will be rtosived at ibis offioe until 12 o'clock M., en Thursday, April 17, 1879, or at tbe same uour (allowing for the differ. enoe in time) at the omoes or tbe at tbe following named uta lions, at which plaoes and time tbev will be opened in presence of bidden, for tbe furnishing and delivery of Mill Ury supplies daring the year com. meneing .July 1st, 1879, and ending Jane ttuih, 1880, a follows: Wood, Hay and Charcoal, or euoh or said sup plies as may be required at Omaha De pot, Fort Omaha, fort Harteuff, Fort Moruersou, Fort sianey, uhcv.not Depot, Fort Kussell, Fort Sanders Fort Steele, Fort Hell, Foit Doug Fort Cam ron, Fori Rubiu-son- , Us, Fort LaraCamp 8heridin, mie, Fori Fettermaa, Fort MoKinney, and Fort WashakieProposals will also be received at this omce to tbe day and hour above aamed. for the delivery en the cart at the point nearest to the mines on the line of tbe Union Paoifio Railroad, of five thousand tone of Coal, of 224C pounds to tbe ton Also for delivery at the Omaha Depot, r at stations on the Union Paoifio Rail road east from Kearney Junction, of two million pounds Corn and one mil lion pounds Oats, liida for grain should state the rate per 100 pounJe not per bushel, ray meat (or the suf plies de pendt upon a future appropriation for the purpose by Congrrss freposals for either class of the itorrs mentioned, or for quaniitiei less than the whole required, wilt be re eeived. The goveroaeit reserves the right te reject any or all proposals. A preference will bo given to articles of domestio produoiioa. Blank prepoeale and printed cir oulart stating the kind and estimated quantities of Wood, Hay and Char ool required at eaob nation, and giv iog full instructions as to the manner of bid iing, conditions to be observed bv bidders and terms of Cuatraot kc , will be furnished on application to this of fioe or te the Quartermasters at the va rioue stations named. Envolopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for , at and addrecsed to tbe uadereigned or to tbe respective Post and Depot Quarter M. I. LUDINQTON, asaetert. Chief Quartermaster. Mr. J. Jt GONZALES IS READY to give Iottrnmental Muilo a ad to attend to piano tuning or repairing. He will aleo forni.h mule lor public and private partiea. Lean order, at fowler 'a Uaiic Stora. Dated at Ogden, Utah, Feb. 19th, 1178. ELLEN CKAWSHAW, HK.NRY CRAWSHAW, Administrator, of tha Batata ef Kohraia Craw, k aw, deceased. diXI-lawl- QUEENSWARE, Is fully supplied with everything to he found in a FIRST CLASS HOUSE, at 1 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. To make room for the Spring Stock shortly to arrive We are Offering Unusual TO CLOSE OUT TBE REMAINDER ains! OF OCR WINTER GOODS. s ets $ 4 OS 60 16 Te 4 S3 1 00 12 4 M 1 tt 00 6 40 1 00 Our continual aim will he to sustain the reputation we have so many years held. By constantly keeping A LAR8E STOCK, as above enumer ated, BOUGHT FOR CASH, enabling us to successfully meet the CLOSEST COMPETITION. WE SOLICIT COMIESPONDFNCE. t. a. eta $ Kayiyille 10 11 T 10 1 00 Farralngton 10 11 ! 11 1 It Centrerille 11 4 T 44 1 60 11 11 1 U 1 11 11 40 ( 90 1 00 Wood's Oroai WALKER BROTHERS, Main Street, Ogden, TJtali. 30 IS. Puling Placea. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN JOHN SHARP. BOPUINTKKDHNT. tt J. S. LEWIS, OPTICIAN, Of Main Btreet, Ogden, is in receipt of a &oe etock of New Goods, embraoing JEWELRY And the Celebrated King's Combination Spectacles. Whioh ImproTs D. EXCEPTED, lor all Information ooacerning Freight or Pa saga, apply to JAMJM SHARP, Seal Bcket and freight Agent. WATCHES, JPllloca.- - dfeblS tf 6 Arrive at Salt Lake PRICE LISTS CHEERFULLY FURNISHED. Orders IiroirLrtly 40 Ogden WE ABE RECEIVING DAILY LARGE SHIPMENTS OP IUKOT AlffD SESASOSXilBXiXS GOODS For Fall and Winter Trade. CONSISTING OF Dress Goods in Great Tariety of Styles. Notions,' Hosiery, Trimmings, Embroideries, Flowers, &c. REPELLANTS, LINSEYS AND FLANNELS. itreogtbt., and prcaeTTe the eight. They are set with fine French perisocpie lenaes, and can be eo adjusted that the focus will come direolly in front of the eye, making them much more eerTioe-abl- e and useful than ordinary spectacles. Ererj Talr Warranted. TryTkem. 0UMS.P13:0LS7ND IMMUNILQN IMMENSE LINE OF STAPLE DRY GOODS, ctll6-l- y All Straight Goodsjdirect from the Man u factor era. Valuable Property for Sale. Wishing to engage in other business I offer for sale my valuable hotel property at Blackfoot, tha terniiiitu of tbe Utah. and Northern Railroad. This hatel is situated in tha heart of the Boakc Hirer Mining District, and ia most admirab y located for through and local custom. Tha Montana stages arrive at and depart Irotn this hotel daily, and from its commanding position and nrst class aroommtidstions, it ia doing tl.e beet business of any hotel between Ogden and Montana. For terms apply personally or by letter to the proprietor. W.O.LBWIS, tf Blackfoot, Idaho. 1106 BOOTS jELIffD SHOES! The Largest Stock in Northern Utah, in All Styles for Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Children'.- Wear. - Stock of HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, GLOVES AND GENTS' Completf FURNISHING GOODS. MUSICAL EMPORIUM! Opposite Salt Lake House, SALT LAKE CITY, - UTAH. GEOCERY DEPARTMENT CONTAINS A FULL 8TOCK Don't fail to call and examine mj splendid new stock of Pianos, Of Staple & Fancy Groceries, Hams, Bacon, Flour, Oatmeal, &c. Organs, Guitars, siccordeons, Banjos, Comets, Drums, Etc., Etc, Munio Books, new, popular STOVES ! STOVES ! STOVES I From the Celebrated Manufacturers, Wm. Reeor Flutes, S0TICE TO CREDITORS. Xitata ef Iphralm Crawahaw, deceased. Notice I. hereby glren by the andertigned Adminiitratora of the eatate of Kpuraim Crav- taw, deceased, to the creditor! of, and all per-eohiring claim, agaiaat the eaid deceased, to vsuiuit men wun use necessary voQcbere, within fear month t after tha first nublicati in ol this notice to tha said Administratis at 7. P If I tore, ia Ogden, Utah, ia ihe aaij ctmstjr of AND CUTLERY Our Grocery Department Leaving; Bait Lake Citr at 6.40 a.m.; arriving In Ogden at 11. W a.m.; leaving Salt Lake at .06 p.m., arriving in Ogden at 8.20 p.m.; leaving Ogden at 8.60 a.m., arriving In Bait Lake (Jlty at 10 a.m.; leaving Ogden at 3.30 pjn arriving la Bait Lake City at 0.4s pju. Proposals for Military Supplies. IluccjtuETin Df pasthiht er s HARDWARE, CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS! 40 a. a. DAILY, (SUNDAYS Oen'l Ag't for Utah, BOOTS AND SHOES, No. J No. 4 Pat. Paae. un- - bend tor 1878. Agents wanted. circulars. T ArrW at Ogden for doinit a laree Scientific GROCERIES, CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, 2 I a. r. a. A. gall Lake SEWER See IN PIONF.KU USE OV FT A Ila MACHINE, Machines. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS f Traim Lear in its conception, HBOTBS, BOTTOM PRIOBS ALL TRAINS STOP 0XE HOUR. Persons de, irons of siiitinc 8lt Lake, Sod Suriniis or other Moustain Keeorts, iu leeTe surplus Dfl.ggfl.fC and receire coccu 101 id until their return. M 'H. BEARDSLEY. Prop. l ranee ot sewing in textile fabrics and leatn er. It is tar in advance of all other nrecedented in s Rooms and Tabic Terms Every Respect. Reasonable. d67-t- WSB KEENEY &ZEIGLER. Props. BEARDSLEY'S a Newly Perfected SEWING ON COMMERCIAL 8AMPLE BOOM MAIN STBEET. -- -- THE - Convenient to (II Trmiu, But, Wart, Forth dMl MERCHANDISE. ZKIGLBB. - LEADING HOTEL. Station D, Bibl dl)7-- JC- KEENEY HOUSE Card. To all who ar offering from the er'ors and Indiscretion' of youth, nervons seek Ben, early c , I will lend a recipe nf manhood, decay, lou that will cure too, FRKK Ot CHARGB. This groat remedy was d iacorered by a missionary in South America. Send a eoyelope A. J. W.KEKNKT, Wood-- we is something performances cannot control, since everything that is in demand must be paid for in accordance wiih what the dealer can actually get for it; besides, while actors make their money comparati vely easily, they also disburse it free' ly; they are seldom behind hand in their contributions to the needy or tolandable enterprises ot any kind, thus frequently making themselves accomplish anything. the means whereby money is con There are three diseases which from those who can afford to have visited Ogden so frequently veyed to those who are in need of it and with such fatal results, that spend it. Actors are not as a rule bad men against them particularly we should nor is their profession a trivial or un ever be on our guard. They are : one. dignified , mall-poxscarlatina and diptheria. A prominent physician of this city, who has had extensive experience in The "Explanation" given of that their treatment, gives us a few notes shower is very conclusive. sulphur in relation to the best plan of action In first the place the pollen of trees, and lie says, before after attacks, when blown off.by storms and desafcon tagious, patients that,, being flicted with any of them should be cending with snow, invariubly forms isolated as much as possible. Child- a layer under the snow; next pollen ren are more apt to be affected by burns quite readily and always emits the contagion than adults, therefore sulphurous fumes and so on. It is to be a scientist other people they ought, under no circumstances, great must accept his dictum whether to visit a house where a contagions want to or not. they exists. disease In these disoases, as well as in ty phoid fever, the atmosphere of the Wbt arb brawlers jewels of sick-roois infected by the breath, Because they of and exhalations the skin, by the also by those arising from otherjsick (How is this, anyway?) room exposures, Therefore, it should in every case, be well and con NEWS BY MAIL. stantly ventilated by inserting i two or three inch strip of wood INDIANA. under the lower window s:ish, costs It $2,000 per quarter to sup bo that there can be no direct draft villo. of Jefferson the poor port A window of air upon the patient. A lady 70 years old gave birth the admit will a to arranged large quan other day to a bouncing boy. tity of air between the sash, which The Legislature huving failed to will strike the ceiling and be diffus the Militia bill, the Legion will pass room. ed through the be disbanded. It comprises twenty The slops should in every case be companies. immediately buried in order to pre The Legislature passed a bill de vent con tagion. fining libel. It is the first criminal 1 As soon as the patient recovers, the libel law providing punishment the sick-roowith all its contents, Mate ever had. IOWA. ought to be disinfected thoroughly, as the contagion will remain active The State Reform School at Eldora in a close room for several months. has 180 inmates. A strict, observance of these sugAccording to the Auditor's statis gestions will save much suffering and tics, there are 7,000 insurance agen cies in the State, and 3,700 agents. many deaths. Unless some radical and efficient A Dubuque man's water supply measures are adopted at once and gave out, and in deepening his well energetically pursued we are in dan- he struck a rich lode of lead. The Missouri river is now clear ger of witnessing, at no distant day, the city of the dead which lies in our of ice. suburbs equal and keep pace with or Deborah, with 5,000 people, has exceed in numbers that of the liv- been supporting twenty-tw- o saloons, ing. And while paying strict atten- making it the banner whisky town. Jefferson county has the care of tion to sanitary regulations at home, nineteen insane persons, for whom let public affairs receive the immedi- it is proposed to erect a building to ate and earnest attention of our city cost $5,000. There are imported into this State authorities. In various portions of the city the water, flowing through and sold annually agricultural im to plements, carriages and nearly level ground without adequate the value of $15,000,000. wagons ducts, spreads over the surrounding In the annual report ot the trustsoil and rests there unmolested, ees of the insane asylums of Iowa, the causes of insanity of patients in ending forth the invisible germs of care of the State are reported thus: mindisease and death during every Male. Female. ute of ordinarily warm temperature. Intemperance, 71 21 42 These miasmatic pools should be in- Religious excitement 71 This is the way they enjoy themstantly abolished by drainage in the selves in Storm Lake at sociables: upper and sewerage in the lower "Ten cent to hug any one between portions of the city. We have no the ages of 15 and lfi; five cents from desire to dictate to the fathers of the 20 to 30; $1 to hug another man's municipality as to what they should wife, old maids, two for a nickel, and do id this or any other respect; but a chromo thrown in." ILLINOIS. they alone have within their control the authority and means necessary Decatur has a list of 500 paupers. A party of 500 Swedes will soon for the consummation of the desired objects, and we simply reflect the leave Moline for Nebraska. Bloomington bankers report heavy general desire of their constituents when we urge prompt and adequate calls for money by stockmen. action at their hands. Spades and Fifty dollars is the lowest sum for shovels are much better employed in which one can be buried in the city making ditches and raising streets of Cairo. than in digging graves; and their use John Moffatt, route agent between to a greater extent in the former di- Decatur and Centralia, has been arrection would as certainly curtail retted for robbing the mail. their employment in the latter at East St. Louis has an indobtednes GENERAL HOTELS. and & Co., G. F. Filley & Co Rathbone Sard& Co., consisting MONITOR COOK STOVES, CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES RATHBONE RANGES, together with all the POPULAR COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Manufactured by the above celebrated firms. and SHELP standard Songs, Violin, Guitar and liaojo strings, fittings, etc JUZILVTT SSKemember tbe address, 73 Main Stroot, opposite. Salt Lake House. Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron and Steel, Class, Paints, Oils and Varcisi.es. K8PECTIOX SOLICITED. OUR GOODS WILL SPEAK FOB THEMJELf9 GEO. CARELESS. 1303-So- HjOlRB 0Uafl.BE nighest Prlee Paid for Grain, Egg and Dried Fro. |