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Show fhe anuaii of American IJniJg )gtfctt ratit-ality- . infested w ith all sorts of thieves and robbers. The exptiiditim of Now Oilcans year have during the pu.--l and the $o.'J2.:ii7,531, aggregated Picayune assprts that not one dollar! of this laigtt auin hag been upeut in their city By Junction.; incnns of cooked reports anil othrr frnuJuient ilovie, the ioas bank quietly dowsed of their iA' 30 to 10 l.iilJiiiL's - at a premium 8xceptlj, by the t&th? very dy ot expos- per cent, up ui c.thuv saddling up on the innocent K JCKHilS FbISTINO AfHiK-IAT' buvers the wlula of the vast debt of 000 000 which their own knavery JInorjHrwd.) .ufi 11 O'.LUiuwi, .1 I 1113 rillll'm i,.Df lll'T i'lVlllf'l. ii lid' of Strut, htivrtrn J retired clergymen anu uiiici Biimn ami imnk1 M who grasped o eagerly m to tk . 44rw.U t'amhlcaMM fatal shares iniuht much better , Buriiwwa th' IntcndaJ tr .bli?alios Uiee thrown their monv into tlio have iu Kitllur. Issued ovory morning, .(Monday t dirt-cu- I ii nf Lr ... Hivi-ptor- s Maa-ar- tin ' Cyde. Fkidat Morsi.vo, Mat 16, 1&79. MUSICAL. SOCIETIES. Among the great and tho numerous wants of Option, prominent is l or philharmonic hit for a A city with 7,000 inhabsociety. itants situated as Ogden is, should certainly have some association, having for its object the fostering of a musical taste among the people; and nd giving to all lovers Of the divine rt, the opportunity to profit by mutual assistance. However earnest person may be in the pursuit of even a favorite study, if emulation and comparison are withdrawn, the progress will bo slow and unsatisfactory. To show to what a remarkable degree of perfection young who are otriving unitedly can attain, we have but to cite our reader to the operatic performance recently given In the theatre here by the Philharmonic Society of .Salt Lake. But that which particularly suggested this article, was the proceedings of a convention or meeting in the capital the following report of which appeared in the Herald: "A meeting vi as held in the Council llouso evening for the purpose of organizing a now musical society. The initiatory steps had previously been taken, and the meeting of last evening was simply to eH'oct a perma nent organization and at once pt u e the society on u working basis. President John Taylor presided, and the report of a committee appointed at a prior meeting was adopted. The report states that the object of the society is 'for the advancement ami development of vocal and instriuium-ta- l music,' and w ,i bo known as 'Zion's Society.' Blanches are to be organized throughout the territory and the present will be the central organization. President John Taylor was eleetfd president, with D. 0. Calder, George Careless, C J. Thomas, John Daynes and Mark Croxall as vice presidents; D. M. McAllister wa elected secretary; 0. F. Whitney corresponding secretary,' II. G. Whitney, treasurer; Henry Gardner librarian. Executive, finance and s committees were appointed, the latter to moet shortly and work on a set of There can be no doubt of the fact, that a society so organized, having a a field so extensive, would prove of "untold benefit to all tboso vvhu be come connected with it. By its means, not only would local musicians W brought together; but the leailing vocalists and instrumental ists of the Territory might bo con- ' ' ticcted in such a way that all selfish feelings would be buried uud grand results achieved. We await with the anxiety organization of a branch f "Zion's Musical Society" in Ogden, and hope that all those to whom the opportunity is presented will become members. ni'J-tica- Wed-nneda- Mu-iica- y improvement.-.- permanent j aml cc,ld ,M .c,i,.. and the delays of re nihts planting the ravaged corn. '..i ir,i. huuuuw uiuuw iw.u t K IV Factory Assortment of turuins out od i" now In li.ll l.lmrt ! K I Broom mm J THE TO THE FRONT. Til MERCHANDISE. INDUS'! HY HOME . The corn crop has been injured by ine euiworiu arouiiu .Mirtuuoi, iiic erori will also hn a month pnilnn , . .. , GEXERAL MISCLLLAXKOr.S. i" MUi UILLIOM ei iiuiuoii- - EiavlnK a Uriae an well Vtt "lock of Broom I' ans, via ton lo .M'w I am now pr eJ lo ;Corn ou ville, is rapidly progressing, large uily ilio lralr iri'limy bodies of laborers being engaged near Franklin and at Lake Charles, Cdshtel Edw-Bi- Jb 8:cm and the prospect is the line will be 18.S0. before 1, at and In larg or ituall quautiti priewtosuit January completed tbn ciieuimtatiCBri of ull. The papabot is numerous on the is claim that mij brow are FAR prairies of Avoyelles Parish. Jt said that these birds are always on SUPERIOR to all imported articles. the alert, and can only be killed THEY UtKMUOM.Ut, IN NORTHERN UTAH, AND AS FINE A STOCK AS CAN EE FOUND ANYWHERE from a buggy. In this way they do TlltV AUK Oi;l III UlItLl tud not perceive their danger and will TIIKV AUK HAM) MADE. AT THE LARGE ESTABLISHMENT OF allow the marksman to drive within ONE will TRIAL confince any a reasonable distance. of their eiut-Uice. i The old fire apparently is not yet A writer in the Virginia dead. Chronicle says, "In au editorial in to day's issue of the Enterprtie on the California election, I notice that the recession element' come in for their customary whack! Can't we get rid of that naughty element that is at misfortunes?.! i h( bottom of all our breaks in nil the of Is it the cause I too? market stock thought the with bo charged might perhaps they the crucifixion also.and if the records were carefully overhauled 1 rather will be expect the old man Pilato fmnd to have been a Confederate house-keep- UISTItll'T OK COLUMBIA. u JOHN BOYLE FURNITURE ON THE BEST TERMS, HAIIjKOAD i.i.vi:or TAIL iio.FK & Conip'y, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DISPOSE OF ALL KINDS OF Mil CHiWRAT Blacksniifliiiur. Having engagod Mr. W. Gordon, a workman of ability, we are now INDIANA. to do ail classes ol blacksmith-ingNicholas' old stand on 5th St., The Brazil strike continues with rates nt defying competition. of no hope compromise. Mrs. Nicholas. dni3 2w Indiana farmers are very busy getting their corn in, while wheat never s Travelling; Is looked so well at this time of the is If the tourist unprovided with year. resource. medical some Changes of named builder Morgan A house food and water of an temperature, a from fell and Augerbright slipped unaccustomed or unw holesome qualdwelling, at Greenville, ity, and a route that lies in the Tuesday, and received fatal injuries. tropics or other regions where all New Albany will take advantage of malaria exists, are each nnd with danger to one who has fraught late at the law Legislature, been the passed improvident enough to neglect permitting cities to use the township a remedial safeguard. The concurassessment, and will abolish the office rent testimony of many voijageurs by land and sea establishes the fact of assessor. that Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters enRev. J. A. Killpatrick, a licensed ables those who use it to encounter exhorter of the M. E. Church at hazards of the nature referred to Greenburg, was sent to the insane with impunity; and that, as a mediunexasylum. Ill health and financial cine adapied to suddenis and it peculiarly embarr issment are the causes of his pected exigences, valuable. Disorders of the liver, the malady. bowels nnd the stomach, fever and 1878-there ague, rheumatism and nervous ailDuring tho season of were 74,o7J hogs slaughtered in In- ments, brought on by exposure, are dianapolis, an increase of 310,265; among the maladies to which emi over ihe previous year. Indianapo grants, travellers and new settlers lis now ranks next to Chicago as a are most subject. Thsy and others packing centre. yield to the action of tho Bitters The Supreme Couit of the. State is promptly and completely. behind in its work to the extent of 1,400 cases, so that a case docketed 4 uril. at any given time cannot come Up in To all who are snfferinK from llie apit regular order for a year and a half Niiligerftioop eiikneas, em ly youth, afterwards. ilecuy, loiuof maiihooit, &o , I wiM Rend a It is now nip and tuck between that will euro you, rltl.K Oi' C1IAKUK. Thin Brown County and Colorado and icral remedy was SemiiscoTdre'l ly a uiisiounry in a el South tuiflrica. Arizona on tho lunacy. to the Ktv. Joseph T. Imuan, Siutio ecvelops l. Arm i!57-- l Part.es ure in new Albany selling York City. shaies and talking up all three localities, and Brown County seems to oe quite us popular and salable as X0TICE. Leadvillo and Tucson. ALL TERSONS knowing themMoses Kennedy, a farmer, who resides near Kianklin, while plowing, selves indebted to iheWorkingnien's Co-oare hereby requested to settle plowed up a snake's ticst containing with Win. H. Pidcock at once, as all thirty large reptiles who so frighten our accounts are transferred to him. ed him that he abandoned his team, THOMAS AS1IBY. when they, too, took fright and ran din7 lm off, and, striking the fence, a rail was forced, through one of the animals, Dissolution Notice. killing it almost instantly. John Bolton, a rural lumberman, whilo on a business trip to Evans-ville- , NOTICE is hereby given that the visited a disreputable house parinership heretofore existing betweew and became enamored of one of the I'fcarle4 cbleoinj.w and Henry Wool inmates and asked her to return iter, Iradiun under the n.mie and home with him and become his wife. ivle of Schlcsinjer & Cj., wjrilesile She consented, and last Monday was quor dealers, Oulen City"Vi'bir the day fixed tor their return. When Co inly, I In h Territory, has this 3)lb the time arrived she said she could day of April, 187'J, been dmaoited by not go, but sent her trunk with him, ttiui uul consent, aod all outstanding statniit that she would follow, in debts due and owing to Ihe lale finn o the meantime, however, he had .SchleMinaer & Co. wi be collectedI by Wuoluer who assu nes an w'l given her money to amount to some Henry the debts an 1 lubi iiies of the three hundred dollars. Jt now re- pay all sults that the trunk was packed late firm. Hi AS. smiE-INGER- , with rocks nnd other heavy material, HKXRY WCOLNF.lt. and she has left for St. Louis. Witness: 1' J. BAItRATf. 10W A. Dubuque wants a pontoon across Henry Woollier begs to inform the river at that point. his friends and the public generally, Johu Derscheid, of Eagle Town- that he has purchased the entire interest of the tiiinof Schle.-ing& ship, has died of lock jaw, caused by and will in future conduct the Co., the amputation of a finger. business of the late firm under the A contract for the construction of style of Henry Woollier, and solicits the Burlington & Northwestern a continuance ot their patronage in Narrow Gauge Railroad to Washing- tha future. HENRY WOOLNER. dmaltf. ton has been let. Dubuijue has a sensation in the AM COMFORTABLE. marriage of Charles Marble, a paint- COOL er, to Miss Laura Oliver, the sixteen DROP IN ON ye ir old daughter of its wealthiest Dee & Cunningham, business man. A M. Cooksie, who resided with EAST SIDK M UM ST., . . OtiDO. his sail John, near Rose Hill, MahAudenj. y game of aska County, suicided, the other day, by banging himself with a log chain, BILLIARDS, POOL, lie was eighty years old. Or any of tha Justice Brennun, of Sioux City, Delicacies of the Season. Liquid says h' will not jail any more tramps, lie expresses the opinion that the The Coolest and Cleanest Resort in mere lacts of a m.tn being out of Prices low, goods work and destitute of money do not OgtU-nconstitute "a crime" for which, under accommodations unexcelled. PKE ITSMNCH V. the Constitution oi' Iowa und of the L'nited States, a man can be subjected to "involuntary servitude." An Eldora father debauched three of his daughters, two of whom were unmarried; the other, a married wo- Olitam.d for Iiimiton, in tho Puited Statea. man, lie furred to yield to his unholy Caua.la,aud Kuiim, mlucpd rates. Wiih.ni ..fllce Kiratwl iu told her she but inntmi .si .lirwtl desires, husband, prn.cial tl.l DltlKl 8HtM Pnlput iiKk . .r.y and the unnatual father fieri and has OD!Hilr alilp t aitnd i a I I'atnt llimuau. wuli irtratur not vet tieen overtaken by tne in rullltltllHfl and dvnnr .trh .ml I.sm.vu i ... ara a...i.iiumuQf a wt" u "" from The It'ClieroUJ IW.Mnuittun, censed .ml ho bare, ibtralnra.u .mid... i i . .. r i i i. um mis 'UiHiura makaprliminarT a.". owurnBwi,,,,,!,,,.,,." amiuaiinsanoiuriilsnopiuiuiiaatniatntal)iliy gOia ClllllUCtcr, oelng OUtwarulV all auo arc inieewtMl m n.,w imctioiK with divinp traco. lie Wa" ''""'''Vf.an.l ,1Tni,on aud P teuti art mTitPd to snd for a f.r . btaini g Pauut ," hu-active l.i the temperance cause, and cupy at s rumvivtt was a tn'oucnt exhorter at camp- c mur. w, ri to tt.tern.an.Aa.ri meetings and church gatherings. T.i,w. aa N.iiuaal WsT er Them and iou ill want The Supreme Court of the L'nited Try no uUicrs. States has atlirmed the constitutionUF WAULS I am To EXCELLENCE ality of ttie Pacific Railroad Sinking enabled lo d 1 h Fund ad passed by the Forty-fiftThis decision puts at Ch EAPNESS IN PRICES. Congress". riaciug them witliiu ih reach cf all. once into tho trosury $4,000,000, which would otherwise have been Brigadier." H. IS.Sr0VILLE, distributed among the stockholders bet. Fourth and Fifth. Young Street, and Pacific of the Railroads, compels to failed patronize those favorod corporations hereafter Chicago people their only Democratic newspaper, to lay annually a portion of sinkingand from lack of proper nourishment their earnings to constitute a I! -fund for i'the payment of the flesh nil it has now gone the way of bonds guaranteed by thegovernment. and nearly all attempted newspapers. NEWS BY MAIL. IN THE As we buy only for cash and in car load lots. J ' On nnd nOfr No 4, 1878, pro-pare- at Extra-Hazardou- two-stor- wr-- or gold-minin- g Nime of STATION. No. l'uss. lo. i. a. r. Tra a Lnare Salt Lake 3 i'oija. T on t V. 3 In 7 25 4 08 60 Centreville 7 33 4 10 78 Farmington 7 60 Kyville S Vi WnotTa Crura j Ariivo at Ogden 9 , 4 6 "Oj We Guarantee ct 3a 1 00 6'2 1 36 40j i ( DEiraiire To all who will Purchase our CaootlM, Satisfaction and weofler Special Inducements to Wholesale Buyers. d,apr 12-- tf I'lKS. t a. r. it. Id 6 'D'j 10 31 7 10 1 00 Fanuingtun 10 62 7 31 1 36 CentreTilla 11 4 7 44 1 60 11 13 7 53 1 75 10 Arrive at Salt Uke jU 6 20 2 00 s. Trains Leare 9 Kayrtille Ogdeu fl ood's Cross eta Spring and Summer Goods! J. ri'ivin s Xo,ily fit Passing Places. MIXED TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAY3 City at alt Lat EXCEPTED, 8J0 a.m.; arriving iu UK'Uti at 11.50 a uu leaving Halt Lake at .U6 8 20 in ai Ogden p.m.; Ipavina p.m., aiming Oud en at 6 ftu a.m., arriving iu Silt Lake City at 10 a.m.; leaving opdeti at 330 p.m., arming in bait Lakti tny at bAi p.m. LetiTinjr CONSISTING OF for all Information oonceruiag freight oi Pa apply to aft)JAM 3 SHARP, Gtm'l ticket and Freight Agtnl Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, JOHN SHARP, fcUpj.MNTKNIIKNT. B to I BEES H3 w I3T Bui p THE LEADING STYLES AXO 1 1K2SI OF THE fSKASOJ. Embroideries, Edgings, Flower., and a Full Line of Choice Kibbons. I THE END IS NOT YET. The way innocently foolish people are daily robbed by pious bank directors and otlicers of other financial institutions furnishes fruitful eauo for wonder. And the record a never the many examples completed; which newspaper account a. have given to the poople seem to have but added fuel to the tire, for now not a single financial .speculation so1 hazardous but that it can find investors; not a single financial institution with such corrupt managers, but that indiscreet but well meaning people can be found to take a part of its responsibilities. For many of the dupes, the frond should have no flmrity, because they were ready to grasp nt anything, either honorable or dishonorable, which gave promise of great returns; but for others, guileless themselves nd therefore over confident in human honesty, sympathy should be f ilt. One of the greatest frauds of the century, one, the full extent ot which is not yet generally realized, was that of the Glasgow bank ;because in thi case, those most seriously fleeted were unfortunate and in no manner criminally responsible. In relation to the present status of this affair, and exehunge says that the extent of the fraud practiced on the unfortunate holder' of shares in the rotten Ulasgovr Bank is illustrated by the recent call upon them for the enormous sum of 2,250 per share more than 22 times tho pur value of the stock. All of the stockholders who could do so had already paid a first call of 003 per shar. out that was only a drop in the bucket. They are now required to advance a sum which will utteily ruin INDIAN TERRITORY. thui, and leave tho comparatively fvr wealthy shareLolders with shatAbout 2.(HHI adv nturers have tered fortunes. The manner in i k ...... .... i. i which these worse than rotten securi- r.f ties wre unloaded upon their present LOl'llANA. , owners surpass anything in the Shreveport puper comjilaiu yt uve-ixths- c Notions in Immense Variety. 1 R A FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. 0 llats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, and Hosiery. fl 0 BOOTS 0 Gloves SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, H.M.BOND&CQ., Hardware, Cutlery, Dealers in GHOCERIKS, PRODUCE Farming Tools, Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule aul FRUITS. first-clas- PATENTS Large Stock of NEW AND SEASONABLE EEABY - I1ABE CJkOTH. H H er SHIPPING and COMMISSION. Shoes. Place of business, Old Theatre Building, Fourth St., Ogden. Vrouipt aud Careful Ltil 128. dSl-t- l tu orders. P 0 lies? W LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FINDINGS. i son-in-la- iirrt-wiui- LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! j . oor-om- de j TT " a . - a -- - All kinds of Coffins made to order and on r(aoiiabk terms. Xaia St., aurthof Uh.Oicden. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, A 16S-3- FULL LINE OF j jiwedisk. Waaulng-ton- en- - Bank, Washington, D.C tha koval , n.8. Conn ritory,J,akepoi,i and liaiiish Leitatiims at jra;iu, Hou. Joseph Caany. lateCbiet Jusli of -- cunn; CoBgroas trorn ever ..v....,. that; Solkxor. i Droll ts'U State. ociai of th ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS! r. and Member, BAGGER STOVES! STOVES! STOVES !J STOVES! d.s. of l.wt stie auJat the low, st livn g rates All CO." orHnrs left at I. A CanhetdV unr il.e r cf at lu Jcsciios and Attorney! at Law, Le fiflh and Ureea StieeK. otiica will rwei re prompt at. e ..ion. -- HISQTyN.D.C. '. A. WEST. A()liruMLQU)s j to the &. ALWAYSJON HAND. BOTTOM PRICES Orders by mail promptly fille |