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Show whose magnetic personality wrought the changes, and to the men who are at present stirring the movement and keeping the facred fire ISSUED EVERY EVENING. Except Sunday,) by ablaze. r We will simply add one word of The Junction Printing Association, cnutioii, reverting- to the quotation Office corner of Main and Fourth Streets. from the immortal poet oi "laradi-- e Address all communtcaturns on bwriirtx lo thr I.o.-t.-" While drunki-niie-is a 'tinf$s .V(i?i(C(T: CWv iil'cit'lt J for jinhli'-utitt'i'tK Editor. lo'v. despicable vice, it would be wrntK' to rxlend the comb tnnaiiiiii Wednesday Evksing. Mai:. ::. ! M every kind of enjoyment. Mid pro- t ho.-lei ai e capable l i ; !"'!r TEMPERANCE. apt et iifs within re e hlli.t.- - ..'ill JviOJ' S.O. Millbuvile 'If all he world Of the JUtc-- "I the Vine lia- - he :i ucShould in a tit of tempfntner fed on piiKe m li.ill !j re :ue.l the Drink the dear stream, ami nothing j pi k. ,ee oi mil fritze. . 1'. iOj s l ii nnrli tenfold ii its age.-r would It uiitlmnkcil, would The ; v I unpraisrd: i:lthon:'h it lu'iv be sai I ii it Not hulf bis known, mul u-- iluc !! !U e W ii , He tie te til Clip. pised; I list ineiK-we isf shouM serve him as a CTiiihina; And by far the master, lb- that keeps his . C'.U ills As a penurious uitfjurd of his wcnith Letters. The service that Irving rendered to American letters no critic disputes, of our nanor is there aDy q tional indebtedness to him for invest iujr h crude and new land vv;to the ein.l.iriiig charms of romance and our oh intuition. In this 1 - : w.-n- 11 i t". t . - ( 1 , i i . r.-- not her tog. it, ei And live like uature't. dastards, Mil. 'ION. week.--. )ilen City hai of a certain ir through redeeming puiitieation. unnarailr-leVv'e in her history, of vicissitude.-;have had a breeze o! the healthful atliatus of moral and social sefurru that is sweeping through tint land, to clean.se it of its impurities ami mora! miasmas. Up to now, we have forbom re- vertins' to the new move in these columns, as we wished to wait until the magnetic personal influence of the agitator was removed so that the real impressien of the agitation itself could be discerned objectively. We do not believe in effusions of emotional enthusiasm, which will, e like to the child's soar lightly into the upper air, carried up by the faintest breeze, sparkling in brilliant colors for a little while, and then suddenly collapsing, under the slightest breath of untoward wind. Events and results tell with us, not Tke last lei; 1 e by the pollution tiie '';:iar-s- h,- will find the reward promised in Pope's lines: ".' , - '!' liiuriniis: wuigi, how tasked iue muni, "Unit a. tive leaves the loud of vestirdav spring. heliinil! 'How easy every lutxir it i)itru . to him if ligation I o Seott. that of Scot! and Burns; and at iiitierit is ksted fn'ierol members ol th ot whom '2V.l ar ie.ts, '.)') scholastics, and lb.'; lay- brethren. At the end of 'Itl'J the whole order of Loyola numbered 10,207 meiniters, 220 more than in the beginning of IS7S, and an in crease oi' lo2f finee the year of 1M'S. !' the five ixtancies ( provinces of the order (Italy, Galiia. Germany. ain, and England) Gallia boasts tiie iarge.-- t membership, 3,2;6, while E.igland is disturbed in it public and private peace by l,2bS Jesuit". (Inly 2,10-- members are employed on missions, while S.lOo are en cast- id ia agitation and in the education of the youth. by U'J.1) Jsuits. i purpose and declamation. If we come to speak on the subject we do so with a feeling of pride in our population, and this for two reasons. The. first is, that the good work of temperance could and did find a fruitful soil .hero and gives certain promises of springing up in vigor and vitality. The second reason for our satisfaction is the calmness and the conself-contr- to the throne, imploring English strikes in 1879 numbered his help against the enemy who was which oecurred in the following 32, alienating their father and husband trades: Building liO, mining 71, iron from his domestic hearth and his do and metal inlutry 45, machirfes 13, mestic duties. S, shipbuilding 13f transportation Dr. McKenzie came, he saw, ceramic and glass works 10. wood and conquered. Not he, in fact, con- and stone industry 12, clothing trade quered. Cut his rousing eloquence 12, textile, manufactures 47, laborers poured the light of recognition in 12, other trades 13. The increase of many a mind that had been dimm those disastrous labor agitations is ed by the fumes of the cup that in 4 evident from, the following figures: cbriates and cheers not. Me brought 1877 only 191, in 387S already 277. the eala. nitons results Jiome to the The EwrmnUt anticipates that tke erring soul; he showed the strait and yf ar 180 will thow a sadder record narrow path to an invigorated manyet. .. hood to those who had lost their conI in storms trol and their compass the The Vatican in Rome is all astir of dissipation. with jireparationts for a solemn jubi This reform, like all other changes lee celebration for the Pope Leo of which permanency is desired and XII I. On March 7, 183t), the young expected, must l? operated on the Giouchimo recui.now Pope Leo XIII, To prohibit delivered his first public dissertation! "true , inwardness." drink, does'not reform the drinker, The 7th of March is at the same no more than the handcuffs and the time the feast of St. Thomas of prison walls make a thief an honest Aquim, the celebrated medieval ' man. theolegian and philosopher, whose The inner man must be worked philosophical principles the present upon: the man's heartstriugs and the incumbent of tin chair of St. Teter chords of his soul want to be touch- intends bringing into vogue and ed by the magic tune, if he is to give honor again. forth pure music. All morality must needs proceed Germany's r.ooKTRADE isstill at the from the individual's own free agen- head of the world's publishing busicy; compulsion to the good deed or ness. J a 1S78 there were 13.912 new forcible prohibition from the evil are works published in Germany, in unworthy of the name of moral agen- 870 even 14,171. The largest concies. tingent was furnished by Knowledge awl education are the 1775 (1740) works; to Fn e can lift man's only levers whic masonry only 20 (21) publications character into the higher sphere of were devoted. J'UL school-book- s, We mean knowledge of ! li BoxjiEtR, the celebrated French lady painter, has been awarded by the kiuj; of the Haitians the Leopold order. She is thfi first woinau henoml by this distinc' tion. is gaining in popularity, especially in Italy. From lS7(i to li7'J, sixty corpses have been cremated, fifty of wk:eii iu the city of Milan. Ci.aMATiuN- - ! i.ailies and GenlWicii, and examine the line stock of at JIiuuinhotham lst reoeiv-(V.s store on 4th street and Weber Mill - , consisting of Indies' and gents' " !!'. IJOOtS ail'l Siloes ui C:i!l l - l .!--- 1 -. Such beneficial results we believe, iiats nun TUO'ls. ilollOMS, , have been obtained; thorough re- "roperies, hara.v.are,.1.ariinii uiip. feed, ail at forms have been accoiiiplisued and menta, iiour, g.'aii; Mtf bed rock o owe thinks to we the man j ir prices. i itiliy. Arriving tt pre.--e 'Iue only, in all here i nd there a fortunate creator to whose ;'eniu- - opportunity is k le.l. he ,1 he Ktiickerbficker Legend a'.id lomanee with which Irving lias invested th Htldsuii are a priceless legacy, and this wfiuld iema.ii :m to i . . : Winter Goods! Fall and orth the I nfc the greater inducements ruining prospector, farmer, stock raiser, capitalist or laborer than the vast region north of Ogden penetrated by the Utah &. Northern Hail-- a '.nd iv, now over oOO miles long, i his hue traverse the most extensive and s of Northern I'tali, it ferule crones the :'reat Snake Ki.er geld lield and the Lest frazini: lauds ol Idaho, is rendered easy of access the Salmon River. Yankee Fork and in popular CiriboT !iilieri-hall- e miniii;' region and hai? en tl .e.lifioij if the literature renting it tared the Tcrrilnj-- of Montana. His position in wo.e iiistroyei.l. IDAHO KI'.IUKlKV. American literature, or in that of the determined be will I as English tongue, he l tali iK ..Northern r.u only by the dow settling ot opinion, noted above, creases Eastern Idaho, which no critic can foretell, and the everv mil. of which is valuable either operation of which no criticism for its pasturage, its agricultura able to explain. venture, to believe timber or mineral lands. Idaho is however, thai the verdict will not be of the Mountains the in accord with much of the pre-eion account of its great diversity ol ce-- . its mild and health tu! oh prevalent criticism. Irving was always the literary male, it vvouof rtul mineral sjinngs man: he hft'l the habits, the .'iMe land It 400 miles mean long by man. o! the literal wide, contains somo 20,' that he regarded life not i'rom (AHt inhabitants, and its mines have the political, the philosophic, ti vIfci.-- l .t'f'o.'X.tO.OOO. Wide areas of lands sustain cattle, horses oiiomie, the nietapiiysic, tae sci ent.ific, or the theologie, but purely and sheep winter and summer, while form the literary point of view. He the valleys produce all cereals and belongs to that small elans of which vegetables of the temperate zone, be- donnsoii nun ooiusmun are perunps h,aus apiles, pears, grapes, peaches as rood types as any, and to which i.,Ums, apricots and other fruits. An. erica has added very lew. i he ;0d )0ads lead to different parts of literary point oi view is taken vy Idaho Iroin stations on the Ltaa X fev. in any generation; it may seem Northern Kailway. to the world of very little rouses (pience in tne pressure or an trie SNAKE Kit Mi iOI.D FIELDS, complex interest- - of life, and it may even seem trivial amid the tremens It is now demonstrated beyond a dous energies applied to immediate doubt that hundreds of miles ol gravaffairs; but it is the point of view el bars along Snake River, Eastern that endures; if its creations do not daho someof which are directly on mold human life, like the .Roman Uie line of the Utah A; Northern law, they remain to charm and civil- Railway are rich in deposits of fine You gold. Several companies operating ize, like the poems of Horace. must not ask more of them than in 1879, took out from f 30 to $40per . that. day to the man. Their large and regular shipments of dust to San Francisco have created great exciteDr. Miutle's Special Medicines ment in mining circles, and Western ire made front the best materials ioiirnals alreadv nrononnee these h o btaimible. mot extensive placer silver diggings I hey are not cure-alls- , ihey are in tJle worij as ..good pi.0li,,eets" 0f IiHVorue prescriptions ui,a imv e umi jj are foun(i aU aiong the nver Jor in ma o.v a (is1ani;e ol 4 U miles. Outhttincr ineu ami icsieu iu. jv.us tunsive practice, until now they are can be done at Eagle Rock, on the al molutely perfect in the troubles for Utah & Northern Railway, and with wi'sich they are now recommended. in an hour's walk of some of these The Nephroticum works wonders great bars. Now is the time to strike in kidney and bladder complaints. for fortune in this vast new region, Those suffering with dropsy, Bright's which will soon be overrun by miners disease, diabetes, gravel, retention of from every State and Territory, urii'ie.pain in the back,incontinence, SALMON R1VF.R MIXES. or any disease of the kidneys and 3T3 vily a,t 4 D CONSISTING OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, 1 ...'. j I I DR12SS i- -j GOODS, V IX STYLES THE; LEAD1XG AXD FABRICS OP TTIE SEASON. ; Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line of Choice Ribbons. LADIES' , MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! j Notions in Immense Variety. A Large Stock of NEW AND SEASONABLE 1 t Fully loOfmiles distant from Eagle Rock, by Gilmer k Salisbury stage route, or the Yankee Fork mines, 175 miles from Elack F'oot, by the Terminus and Chalis stage line, are also attracting great attention for the unexampled richness of their gold and silver quartz. The region covers an area of 10,000 square miies, x j Alon Sn section of the Union at oil- it is au Swedh.n's rARLiAJiE.VT is delibera ting on the introduction of the uai- versal military service. The chief provisions of this prof-ac- t are th fol lowing: Every Swede is subject to lo military service from his 21st to his 40th year. The military duty is fulfilled in twelve years seryice in the LtnJwehr and eight years in the the former comprising Lundsturm; service on inn a and in the marine. scious manly bearing with which the the latter only on land. The Land- work is carried on, free of all that? wchr is divided into a first and secfanatical, illiberal and despotic as- ond each of six bladder, will beastonished at the relevy, sertion which disgraces the reform ears. In times consisting of war, however, lief one bottle will afford. For female weakness it is without agitation on so many instances. the length of the service is deteran equal. The reform originated quietly, mined by the nectssity. For all derangements of the liver, and thus it progresses, withuse Dr. Mintie's English Dandelion out the tyrannical and noisy dis" Pills. Tan Kts-uturbance of ''crusading," "total proEmpire with its 82,- For biliousness and dyspepsia, use 000,000 inhabitants and 8,002,955 Dr. Mintie's Dandelion hibition," rows and riots. English This is a voucher to ua that the square miles has only 60S newspapers Pills. use Dr. MinFor fever and good work will proceed, slowly but and periodical, which are thus dis- tie's Dandelion ague, Pills. For sale by tributed undauntthe various nations all safely, unassumingly, but among druggists. of this polyglot empire: Russian 417, , edly. SIR ASTLEY COOI'KR's VITAL RKSTORA-TIVE- . Who does wot knw how much Polish 54, German 40, French 10, such a movement was needed in our Lettish 11, Esthnian 7, LatLa 3, Finn The great English remedy has midst? Who has not seen bodies 2, Hebrew 4, Armenian 7, Crusiuian made more cures of nervous debility, lost manhood, seminal poisoned, brains crazed, minds de- 3, Tataric 4, &c. Of the.se journals nocturnal weakness, lassitude, ina emissions, 70 sflicial are praved, fortunes destroyed, families publications. Those bility lor mental labor, despondency, ruined, homes desolated by the dire, journals treating politics are in the and such diseases as are induced by diabolical agent alcohol ? Many were minority: Russian C5, Polish 15, youthful frillies and excesses, than all other medicines combined. the cries and sobs that ascended from French 3, German 1", Ac It is not stimulant nor excitant, is neglected wives and hungry children is not a safe to godliness. Valley, Fine Stork re-o- soap-bubbl- the laws of health, ai;d education of the will. Show the drunkard the er.il con.sequences of his immoderate indulgence in a physical as well as in a psychical light and tach him the possibility of his ascension from tke degradation into the nobility of the true man, the man according to nature's compass and God's design, The man mu'.fc "be born again," he must pass through a thorough pro-'s- s of regeneration to be fitted for the new station. Exterior influ ences are good as far as they go; but the interior impulses must be aruuseu, thtir perpetuity must be secured aud then only re can speak of 'reform," U., a shaping mw. ern l, e Fertile OpcB to lleTPlopmfnt ie-ti- t- l'-- Hi.les Uirh BY CMAri.Ek DLPLEY WAK.NER. (INCJBPOfc-lTKB.- ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE GREAT NORTHWEST. Irving's Service to American and although only partially HEAD7-1EAB- Ilats, Caps, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs; Gloves BOOTS SHOES! AND MEN'S, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN A ' LL STYLES. ' Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, TT arming;Tools, Nails, Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule (tiim explor- The only route from the East to the Snake and Salmon River mining regions is via the Union Pacific and Utah & Northern Railroads. LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FIND NC8, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, ULL LINE OF STOVES! STOVES STOVES ! STOVES! ! AI WAYS ON HAND. aONTAXt. Montana's gold and silver mines, now almost in sight of the Utah & Northern Railway, have yielded $150,000,000, and the annual yield The Death-rat- e tf since loot lias averaged S,0UU,UUU. Our country is getting to be fear- Over 20,000 lodes and 2,000 placer have been recorded. Alder fully alarming, the average of life be- mines in which Virginia City is loGulch, lessened without every year, ing any has alone cated, poured out $40,000,-00reasonable cause, death resulting in glittering dust. Iron, lead, generally from the most insignificant origin. At this season of the year coal, copper aud cinnabar are also especially, a cold is such a common plentiiful. Nearly 40,000,000 acres of pastoral thing that in the hurry of every day life we are opt to overlook the dan- and 16,000,060 acres of agricultural in this grand dogers attending it and often find too lands are found of which is main, not one-sixtlate, that, a Fever or Lung trouble claimed or occupied. The native has already set in. Thousands lose their lives in this w.-.- every winter, bunch grass is a winter and summer while had Bngehce's G trntan Syrud been feed equal to oats. Cattle, horses taken, a cure would have resulted, and sheep keep fat the year round in and a large bill from a Doctor been the open air. Profits in the cattle avoidrd. For all diseases of the or sheep bussiness havo always averThroat and Lungs, iiosrhee't German aged trom two to three per cent, per on all capital invested. Losses Syrup has proven itself to be the month of cattle, sheep or horses on the of in its kind discovery greatest medicine. Every Druggist in this range, from all causes, rarely reach, never exceed two per cent, per country will tell you of its wonder- - and iul effect. Over 9j0,000 bottles sold annum. Wheat, oats, rye, barley, failure ani a'1' hai'dy vegetables are produc- last year without a sin ea m great aounuanco ana oi quality known. unexcelh'it. Apples, i tears, ulums. Siberian crabs, and nearly all You can find tin brandV and smaii iruiis are prouueca m Uiiierent seltzer at the Commercial bar. ioeauues. i enow ana wime pine, .spruce, cedar, marble, granite, limestone and sandstone are abundant. Montana boa&U a dozen rivera as large and beautiful n the Mohawk or Juniata three of wjiieh are navi-- ! gable and being beam fully watered by hundreds, of ice cold streams and crystal lakes; water power is there-- I fore illimitable. All streams are full of trout and other 'Mi. i,nd cik, deer, moose, bear, mountain j antelope, sheep and many kinds of mall game abound. Numerous hot mineral springs and a mild, invigorating at-- j : 1 k mosphere are among the attractions for health-seekerWag' s in Monta SL'EK (THE Fill! na tire (iouwe tijose pai.t hi Illinois, Chuivhii.s, libraries aud goo4 ritf I'Aina li daily and weekly newspapers Sjre more numerous than ;n semiona of t And nil of 1 rout mi l Iburs. similar East. There is rAWIlKXf'K A MA 1ST IX. daily mailpopulations and e.vpn ss and the teleMa li-SI., graph lo all important points. The shortest, ulckcst, be-- t and Sole Agents lT. S. aii i Canada, Imr. ii ible Mimim-and winter and only Wines.I.j. Segars. porters piors, route to Montana is that tin I 'jr aip hf Drt j'i.u sn l iiorih-en- i Paoiiic V.h BOTTOM PRICES P 0 4 ' V l i A C , J C 4 4 J C J J CO Orders by ma 1 romptly filled Bain Wagons ! THE BAIN WAGON is now enjoying the Largest gale of an wagon ia Mi West, and it is because they are Honest, Reliable and Very Durable. Cftll see them now as Improved. Prices reduoed te suit. , - V ' u4 i c'io . , 3 CO TT7qTT7rTnr r ; SULKY PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. Make inquiry from ua of the advantages ef Sulky Plows and then exuaiM The Cassaday (Oliver y j f and Hosiery. s$75. $100; ' FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. ed, already promises to rivalbe best mining region in the world. Mining experts unite in pronouncing the Yankee Fork lodes the richest yet discovered west of the Rockies. Hundreds of tons of ore, worth fromiOO to 2,000 per ton, have been packed on mules and shipped to the Salt Lake Smelting Works. Salmon City, Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading towns. Distance from Eagle Rock to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27. Distance from Black Foot to Chalis, 175 miles; faro $25. Fare from Omaha to either Chalis or Salmon City, quack first-classecond-clas- , s, take, perfectly nostrum, and produces results that are wonderful. Price, $3 a bottle. Four times the quantity, $10. It will not disappoint you. Try a bottle. To be had of Wm. Driver & Son and J.W. McNutt & Co.,Ogden;or Dr. Mintie k Co., 11 Kearney Street, San F raocisco, Cal, senl7tf CLOTHIKTG. E Chilled) , Sulky Plow. , Has advantages that no other plow has. You can eet the Mould Hoard t suit any kind of soil, can plow deep and puizerize your soil eo that by using Maniit'iirtiirer of Iron (intra mid Fcnrine, rriirinir nr fimntrv ion. coiiiHinatiun trnc GRAIN DRILL of Iron ami Wil. iron Doors anil Milli ters. Iron stmr mm all kinds or lroa.nom You will get full crops, as the grain stands the winter and drouth well. In niiifrnl. THE TRIUMPH ln F."i:tory one hlork south of the Townsentl bonse ud one went ot the White house. Box 4.1. eV, The ImproTcd "S" Barb Steel Fence Wire Has the Barbs fast on both wires, can neither tarn or slip. It Is the tat new ia use. We keep a general line of Agricultural Implements at our Depet ia Ogdea, eorner Main and Fifth Streets. CHAS. W. STAYNER, Bain Wagons, Moline and Oliver Chilled Plows, Barvws. Scraperr, tc. Tire Iron, Borse Shoes, limits, . Hardwood, Wagon Material, 1SU COUNSEL0T-AT-LA- Practices in the District and Supreme 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 brandies. Office near the "raW,Main Street, alt Lake) itf L'lah. NO PATENT MO PAY PATEJSTS W T Suit LikeXity. ATTOKXEY i C-- Obiaicnl for ioal er olhei TfrBi4nn FERRIS SEBREE, k t. Vth K. B. R., Idaho. T & HOLT rwJ tta-- Saloon and Billiard Hall. EAST SIDE 1. 7 MJUIISr STi OrTlTTTTT. datices, ntstj cuppoytnla aoaiaiinta! aaJ latwle deenj, tra4o'isx luicrferenoes. Caveate Infringes meats, and ail id Uteri relating lo rat-ea- ts promptly attended to. We make pre'imioarj eiami.taiions and furnish opinions aa lo patentabiiiy, free of cli irgc and ail who are interested in new inventions and Patents a.riHvifd to srnd for cvpy ofuur "'Qui'ie far oliUiniog Patcntj," whica is sent free tq any lidiress and conUicg eomplete uad yj.iia insiruci ions' now to otaain Vatenta, and Railways. other ?aiuable aintler" Uuring the past fife jiftrs wa 'uae obtained nearly three V'i.1 iiu.K istoitatriov (hounani Patents for American and t'urilu r deutdc.l and reliable in- - Fereign inventors can give satisfactory formation in relation to different rfi?rcnccs in almost every county in the .T.O.STKI'HKXS, of Molilalia or Idaho, the Union. idisiricls Comer of Tonus' and Fifili sticcts rout.-; thereto. i,,ii s, , t,., vvill be Adress LOUTS BAGGKR & CO., l,AMi( U'K I'llimtt; lit I'll a Miwailj. I'm "ii application by TWOS. Solicitors Rf 1'iiienie and Attorneys at- and liave your picture taken 1.. KIMBALL, ieu. i'a- -. and ticket Law, t, Iircil u,ld.Dg. Washington,' " Omaha, .Neb, ( agent, i0 lt IllM-as- Ill on r ;.;! I Three Standard Tables, inclndins the CELEBRATED HONAECS j V d BEST OF Wines, Liquors, Beer, Cigars, givis us a cau : |