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Show " Thb EXAMtNAiiox system in edu oition is spoken of by a writer in the Atlantic Monthly as follows: "Education should bo a training to promote insight, power of thought, nd facility in acquiring knowu-di- ; Fercf-ption-, not memory, should be cultivated, and as the student can advance only by hi. own . endeavors, he should be led through such a coursoof labor and original thought i hut ho may come out an independ ent thinker, as well as a thorough scholar, in such branches of education as he has inclination for. To obtain such a training examinations should be means, not endn. For example, instetd of the student in political economy, philosophy, or mathematics being obliged to v.uf's., as.uow, with an examination, ever in perhaps of catch view, the examination might con-iin original essays in the tirst three subjects, and the performance of a paper of great severity in th l.m, all being done at the student' eisure And with such assistance as from , books. Here is a he can training similar to that in actual life; the best qualities in mind are brought out, while recitations ean furnish can furnish the student with practice in answering questions, and the , IBsilED EVERY EVENING. .Except Sunday,) If The Junction Printing Association, ooror o Main and fmrth btnvl. m fcm'iwi ttlu A iJr tt all emnmwmcatvm Cjsik.ii X'anay.r; thott intended for jmbiuMwtt (tio J c J J.dilnr. Fwoat vbnin, Apwt. 23, ISfcO. HARD UP. A retrospective glancoou tue ''resr idential flection of the I)"t , of a century and a comparison ol u.r views which preceded them with the sentiments with which we are now again approaching the perplexed question of the election of a federal chief executive, are opt to pioduce ! i : lhi impresiian that the situation Wi never more embarrassed and helpless. The old isues have completely lost the faculty of warming the parties up to the necessary of political caloric. It, at present, republican politicians and organ pretend that in the present conttwt the "war results" are at stake and the Union if permanently menaced by the "solid south," they can hardly help realizing that this kind of buncombe is very ineffective with the wida awake American public. At all event we should think thwt it would not be hard for the to break the keen edg off that point. Their presidential candidate, who can bv no moans be gitid to be either a favorer or a favorite of tho south, it sufficiently strong evidence to the contrary. demo-cr.it.-- t if, on the other baud, tho mistakes and tho sins appeal to of tho republican pwty and consider a change in th; administration to be requisite for this reason, they chould likewise realize, that the people have witnessed too many democratic failures mid shortcomings to rush blindly into tho breach under tho Aug of General Jackson or General Hancock, It is uudcniuble that a certain democratic portion of tho as muc has about "have dono party was needed to disgust honorable people with following thuir advance de-gre- e y, que-tion- st gt instructor with opportunity of guiding the students and correct! g their errors. The same principal should be extended as far a possible in all st.ftller,ftnd .also jn. preparatory , schools." "It may be objected that by such a system as I hare proposed a prize would be placed on deception. Even if rorne obtain illegitimate assistance, it is not pertinent to the real issue, which is, What i the best method for those who wish to improve? Natural shirker will not receive much improvement by any method. t orcina a man to work does not im prove him, a with the removat of the pressure he will return to his old condition. What we want is not to lift young men up to a height and hold t hem there, but to enable them ti rise by their own exertions." American- - travel abroad is assum- ing vast dimensions, being an evidence that the people of this country know how to make money and how to spend it with grace and advantage. Tho manager of the American Exchange in London lately informed tho reporter of the Chicago later i that last season .about 20,000 Americans called at their establishment on the Strand, London, but it was fair to estimate at 35,000 the number of travelers from the starry flag who saw the sights of Europi last year. This coming season a still larger exodua is expected. Fifty thousand people will leave American ports for foreign journeys in Eostwrn lands, and these, expending from t3,000 to $5,000 apiece, will leave in Europe $200,000,000, an enormous um. uno neeu not oe a rea not socialist or communist to indulge in grave apprehensions at the outflow of ..uch vast wealth from our shores to Europe, especially when for natu ril scenery and refinement of civili nt.on this country is hardly inferior tj the Alpine landscapes and glitter ing bou.'evards. Ot-ft- . GENERAL MERCHANDISE, studies of Dr. De ;aisoe have proven V him conclusively, that immoderate smoking of tobacco produces in certain subject especially in women and irregular action of the heart, Something 'K- - Homes -- 100 Build-inLots-Vol- lce which quickly disappears when the t Teamt r and v 't cause is removed. Job Y'aronersle of Rocks Plumbing- Uusiuess. In cases of suspended animation, or asphyxia, life should not be too Whotrant a building lot for soon given up. Discussing prema- fifty dollars and upwards .Work t ire burials, in a recent coramnnica-tio- and all kinds of trade tak-- for pay; to tho French acadeffy, Prof. ; money wanted I Home site Fort state thai be was enabled to little for lota tor 100 . the cbH building poor; old their attentin te restore to life a child three years City, bv wactisine ar'iticlal respiration on sale, being situated in Ogden1 block S on Fifth Fourth and wets, it four hours, commencing three east of the Canal, near John Chipp's hours and a halfafu-- r apparent death. IVIiiG-raiFICSIM-T place. under came which In; ano'her case rock and are Quarries open, hi observation, a phycician restored such a nearly drowned person after four will be furnished parties at afford t price that thev can not Of and hours of art. ncial respiration, FURNITURE. inu atolow while wait let digtheir teams ten water in th been person had them. R ck will be delivered minutes, and the physician arrived ging od Invl ethIr fikoda and the general public to pay a visit to their eatabliahmtnt, where will oe to any parties in the city at 60 and one hour after asphyxia. 65 cents r perch. Fish Commissioner Green notes a " !''lTBjr OR TWENTT : ruriom instance of insect etrat gy. Unit day he observed a mud wasp good laborers wanted to quarry rock alight near a spider's nest. Creep- and ptoutfh on my farm. Those desiring a lot should apply ing cautiously around toward the entrance to the nest, the wasp stop- - arly as work upon the firm is need r Of the Latest and Moat EJegant Derigng., ped a little short of it, and for a ed immediately; ana by procrastina-- , moment remaind perfectly quiet. ting tne rare opportunity now onereu Then reaching out one of his anten to get a home, may be lost. I nae, he wriggled it before the open i THB PDBUO AV INFORMED inland withdrew it. This overture A produced tho desired effect, for a that I will continue the plumbing ,i large spider quickly ran out to in- pipe and patent point ume-we- u All goods gold, and vestigate the cause of the distur- pump business. bance. As the spider reached the work dona at lowest cash price. My most favorable point for attack, the store on east aide of Main St., will be wasp quickly sprang forward and tilted up with a large stock ot good. dispatched his foe with a single All kinds of pay taken for goods thrust of his sting. ' The wasp then and work, ,1 thank the public for repeated his feint until apparently past favors and will reciprocate in atisbed that his assault would be the future Business will be attend met with no farther opposition, whn ed to promptly. AH architects and he entered the nest and slaughtered builders turnished witn. estimate on g and pipe work tho young spiders, which he after- plumbing, at lowest prices. wor . done in wards carried away. A Dundee diver has attached a eastern style; no freezing of water and despoiling of wails. Q have ako on hand a splendid line of- -telephone to his helmet and tested ........ j 7 Hot air ranets or steam eons tor .. j j it during submarine operations with heating large buildings will be estivery satisfactory results. mated on. With the telephone, writing tele Office at Pump Shop, corner of graph and many other remarkable Fourth and Main streets, Ozden, of in fresh applications electricity Utah. minii, no one teems greatly surA. Sideboards, KEHS1IAW. Cloths, s prised by the announcement that ' P.S. Ad ' indebted persons tome A .' i BESIDES not only may speech and varieties of are requested to settle immediately, motion bo transmitted telegraphior accounts will ba placed in hands and form also but that color cally WINDOW SHADES of an attorney, may be reproduced at a distance 12 d lm apr through the instrumentality of the Of New and Elegant Styles. A large lot of same potent agent. This result seems to have been attained by the 1diaphote of Dr. Licks. The apparatus consists of fcur essential parts -D- EALERS IN . the i'oceiving mirror, tho trans' mitting wires, an ordinary galvanic Groceries, battery, and the reproducing speculum. In a model lately exhibited Produce AND PICTUKE FRAMES, BABY CARRIAGES, CRADLES,' ETC., ETC.,' ETC. tho mirror was six inches by four in and Fruits. size and had seventy-twfine wires, i ttie latter being gathered together at Theatre Carter, 4th St., a little distance behind the frameand covered with an insulating material. OGDEN, UTAU. On reaching tho receiving speculum eacn little wire was connected to a division corresponding to its place Tbankfal for past patronage, end favore, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the tame, feeling con on the mirror. Wires were also run fident COMMISSION that weean our MERCHANTS. and from the battery to each diaphotio friends full satisfaction. Wearonow better prepared than ever to give patrons plate, forming a circuit which could suit and to all, Invite visit respectfully you us, and inspect our goods, r. be closed at pleasure. The theoreti- al action ot the instrument appears to l.e as follows! The waves of light Special ad prompt attention given v ;t fro n an object are conducted through 'loorutrs. an ordinary camera, bo that tney fall on certain divisions ot t ha mirror, when the electric current ia closed. The light and accompanying heat produce momentary chemical chan Geod? Delivered Free to ges in the amalgam of the mirror of the city. which consists o a peculiar com pound of selenium aid chromium. These changes dm8 Ira modify; the elec tric current and causa .similar Charge Drayagr, change in the corresponding par ' 'tlO'Jff ( j titions oi ine remote (pecuium, thus j reproducing the imace. which, bv a we ior iiianaiui past patronage,! second camera, may be seen by the : would return thanks for the same, eyp or mrown upon a soreen. and saj that we hope for a continu mm m mm um mm m mm m a mm. m aj u um ance sna an increase, which' w are . a. . .1 t Svw Livery f tables. preparing for by jibe enlargement of Jas. E.F just established a our quarters and the receipt jof a new livery stable and has on hand a stock such as the market requires, number ot fine horses, new bugeies which we will sell as low as any 73 and tig t wagons. All who desire ' " ' houso in the a ride should place;. consult pleasant taking him before ordering their outfits ; elsewhere. ,414tf The extensive child-ren-"i- s: - a LARGE Joy .i. Repctily and STOCK Plain Ornamental p-?- Bedroom and Parlor Sets ; ; USB AQ Y W&B&im JWD OQO& OAgBai Plain and Ornam ntal. EXTENSI(WTAJSLiis. gas-fitiin- :W " '! .( Bureaus, Mirrors, also J, . and Table Fine Assortment' of . H.M.B0ND&C0. Plain and Fancy Window Cornices, . guards. Tho worst thing, and tho reason why reasonable, unprejudiced people of both panics are "hard up'' for a decision and determination on the various presidential candidacies, is that in the last few years no party-haboon able to unite all its dispersed forces on any one of the many vital questions of general public import ia a material sense, such us the finances, the tariffs, the railroads. Both parties have anxiously and carefully dodged around these burn ing questions, like a cat around a dish of hot milk, waiting for it to cool by itself. The nearer the de cisive presidential election thh touchstone and fiery ordeal approaches, the more careful and timid they grow in avoiding to comproOca friends who are interested in mise themselves to either solution of mining affairs will find a useful com those political enigmas which are panion in TA Mining JReeord, an indeeply agitating tho public mind. teresting weekly journal, devoted to In their irapotency to furnish a solid, the mining interests all over the substantial platform, the republicans United States. It is more a pamphlet grasp after Grant with the despair than ft journal, containing twenty. with which the drowning mariner four pages of valuable information, clutches the last beam and plank of and sixteen pages of advertisements the shattered vesse.. They believe It is published by A. R. Chitolmin that their appeal to the "wnr of the New York, edited by Thos. Jordan. Union" will prove an efficient "open The reliable news and notes furnish sesame." On the othtr hand the ed by this technical and practical democrats confine themselves to periodical, are well worth the small point out the flagrant mistakes f subscription price of $3 per annum, CHANCE OF FIRM. the Grant administration and to 'PHE PUBLIC ARE rtEREBT ontifixJ raise the voice of warning against Tub Chicago Newt gives a querist A that i bo arm ot Rich Hi Ogden, Is the Osareau attempts of imperial who mccwxlw hj lhatol B E Rich & Co. asked, "Who will be the next The new Arm U rtwonlMe for alt de' ism as forestalled by the third term President of the United States ?" the owniit fj and will collect all votintdae movement. T eir trouble is like to one. The imalnrsa will he caranswer i "The man who the former ried on at the same stand aa heretofore, that of the republicans; they can't, ifollowing dry elected." ruurwi oireei. as yet, Bud any one among their b. e. men A Co. To j ulgo by the in famous proceed Oodik, TJ. T. April 18, 1880. M. al9 prominent politicians, who would, ing ef four years ago,we are inclined distinguished by an unblemished to deny the correctness of tho above character, common 1 aa indisputable we hope, however, that the SEALED PROPOSALS. answerj majority ia the natioual convention. American people have learned bets The republicans have, so to say, the ter since, and will see that the man SEALED BIDS will be received at . patent on the ''strong man" busi- whom Kcordes'office,Ogden, they elect next November, up to noon April aOlh, to deliver on ness, tho more so as the focusing of will be ushered into the White the banks of Weber river, near the all the magnetism of a party in one U. C. railroad bridge, within three House. man would be a contradiction to the months, 125 piles, 115 feet kng, not losi than - inches through at the very principle of democracy. SCIENTIFIC MISCEIXASY. butt nd rot less than 6 inches at To recur to our superscription : Both parties are ''hard up" for a Seine remarkable facts are being the top; The right ta reject any and all ' ' man, who would at once electrify, elicited by the investigations of bids reserved. rneo. In the stems .On behalf ot the joint Bridge magnetic and captivat at least a naturalists in of certain plants found there, gal Committee of Ogden City and Weber large portion of the people. Still, it would be perfectly unjusti- lories are tunnelled by ft species of County. Jambs Tatlok, fied to conclude that our aro is any ant, and it is asserted on the author April 19 td City Recorder.' poorer in statesmen of principle, iiyof Beocari that, the presei.ee of character, experience and expedi- the anta is Actually essential to the ency. The trouble it simply that existence of the plants, for unless men of the requisite capacities for attacked by the insects when young the plants soon die.'r . , presidential candidates and presiThe snn's radiaticn is not. without dents are averse to being dragged influence on the , comfort of the ALL KIMD8 OF into the quagmire of political occupants of house, and the in abuse, criticism and censure fiuenee may be very ditlerently felt, AXD they would be subjected to, in being according to tho exposure of houses. In unaffected a by building aDy made targets for political hoodlums. -hade Iierr Vogt recently made a ThU shows, ako, the un reasonable- series of experiments to determine Fi-r-, Flam. Cherry. Pitci.aprifc!, ness of the present party lines and the relative Amount of the sun's Apf le, yu'DCu. .irnarmr, th necessity of abandoning the old heat dily entering the different SMALL TRUITd. BmckNnr. Rup- olt.-iithe ;d lie sides, GoofetK-rrysurprising CarraDt. Ursov. tfrry, grooves, striking put for a 'ice ol result that more heat enters a build- Oiraw iwirifa. NUTS INran and Walnut. policy, in which the sun can be ing through theouxl and west Walls SHADE Ux Eicr.LxnirrdvPsnlar. praised for his splendor without vili- than through tha wall facing direct- lijilin ..I (ilh ail, L.at. is the kta ly south, south, for moon radimild her although the OIlXA.ME.NTAl. Mountain AsK Kir- fying direct action ot to the ihi exposed WiiJow,Cut-Ua- f ux.nxca, ance. Wiping s in's ravs nearly twice us Ions as W.eiHKu Uirrh. The old party fences will rot and ether of the others. A consider- - UO&Z-iiljiKld. FerpetuaL aimhlor. crumble away, and, if there is enough ably greater quantity of heat is r- - Moas. SHRCB3 Altbfas. Al- material left, a free, un trammeled ecived by the east than by the west ru'inu- -, i.vsrreu obouii, side. national party, irrespective of creed, Tt-i fr Sal iturtr U Moatk f trll The St. God.ard tunnel furnishes will arise out of th ashes of the past. i another striking example of accur CORNER MAIN and SE'JOKD STREETS, ate surveying. Although the en ire Nfr lb Thmle. of the tunnel is nine and a NURSERY NEAR TAYLOR'S length A Breakfast Luxury. Mill. quarter miles, tho two galleries were VAN PORN A ABBOTT, Props. Ti v that fine Java and Sfor.ha rof. bored with such Itfeciaion that thev l for Prlr. Ll.t. of only four fee, roasted and pround Trth daily, . t with a r.M Pttwh and A tew Cbolre at O. U, Tkiek's, Fourth St. inches in level and a lateral devhv A rtcot Trtw ou hasJ; alio a lot ef nU ",s :ht inefcea. j tlor. of las than s KEliSUAWYlLLE!! n o Everything in the Furniture line kept at our Establishmeiif Shipping and Jlospectfully, East Side Main Street, any part OGDEN, UTAH. for o .'8 m m. 0 m.m Ogden- - he Lar O m - PIPE 0110 AN. SCO. CARELESS hiujnot rooelTd m Wood's a Oo'a. plndil Pip. nd Rwd ofOno Ora : arpft mi an; Organ yw ftmafht to uiwi. nru tin aKol fer -- aub." ."Arloa,' Woods 4 Hardnuui" PIumm aad wlU roirolt hnm bands, orchwtru, choir- - or balllM wits iimram.nt. or Hialo of .toe Ui obwuor Uua in; otlkf dal Id UtahqMltrr Addnwv In South Strmt, (two dnof out of IHnwoodT'. Funltnr. Btorti Salt Lako Oitv. urdr. b- mall will tprmlv primnt atraniina. ftmatitt .v 'p ;rPyery .tejjr ia J Frnit, Ornamental SHADE TEEES! . Am-rK-- a . s. dilli-renc- v iw . " ; r tnqSIEBY-EverClrw- de: HARKNESS&GO. Swxmorsto J.W. Guthrie dj Cb.) '7JOo ITIIINCi ,. (Wr PoBMlJ Goods, im j. WTJEIlH JI A UFA CTCUE. oJTEttAp aT'cMSrewV 5, HATS AMD CLIPS. 30 Cases of ' . Brain Prompt ittrntloa. Boots CO Choice Seleetlon: DyTJTS-- A 'and Cloths, Damasks, Suitings and Woov ,Ta$e Linens ' S Titnh. Ogden City, Collsrttoit 2 ; BAMERS, M Q ' and Shoes and "Slippers best styles and qualities i v w COERESFONDEXTS: Opdyk, , r Lavatm k Bather A Cw. "Z.. tint national Onaaa Naticnal 'ret Ji.tioual Bank National Sauk, ..-....- S J. W. Onthria, baakw Bank,......... ....... s - 'c-r- - Coring. Qeo, PETERS c. e,, ACISTS FOB Y 1 i ! genuine goods on legitimate profits.. Offer bo baits on special articles to mislead customers. - " Copaahacea FRUIT; TREES, Ornamental Shrubs ... Ne. business! . UkCty ' im.... aad Olannware. ,iiecHwre York. sell :X'Vls .My purchases are. made in Baa Francloco . Chicago OmaM tiet Of.lF viliti-optio- 0) both Foreign and American manu WHITE fQ$q$aOF;TTIIE FINEST JXXTURES;:: 1- BIURSERY. tolor, Qualities and prices Creetones, Linens,' Cambrics, Percales, of the: Latest Pat terns.? 100 pieces - Hamburg Edgings and Insertions,- - Breton, Dentelle Malices, TuscanTorchin, & " j 'VXaeeS: Kotiions 'of Every1 Description. 'H-- ! , ha.des( FIRM ,i w - Orders alonira tha Una. of thn - . XL LEWIS J.S.OPTJC1AN, ,a THE BAIN WAGON ia now enjoying tbe Largest sa!e ofanjr wagon ia it ia beeause they are Iloneet. Reliable and Very Durable. Call them now as Improved. Prioee reduoid to eait. e z FAIRMOUKT NURSERIES, . . ToriavA, Kajb8. Are now tolioitirg orierain tbia oi'j aai surruauling caa'ry, for toe sale of everything lB tbfir line. lb firiu VStJiY PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. Make inoairy from as of tbe adTanlMes of Sulkr Plows and then - The Cassaday ; (Oliver .Chilled) nm ' r- tiua'"' Sulky j ..... Tlo i um .j. tou aa ..v piow on i oa can 6pi tae 'loniaii T.At.t4 euit auj auTNi'igH of eoil, can plow deep and pnljeriie your eoil so l i tj u!;a8 ta cIJ on. sad of inJiTU'aMe rtpu Eeryihioj faraieoed bj ttis ffrm wit! be trot to nam, and all tres is THE TRIUMPI tttion. will be replaced wu boui va appiiuaiion ui Weet. aad SON & TAYLOR'S or aad pleats taut die within tu.e year uaufiui Bam Wagp nsl ; or .1lrn,l WATCH Lk. -- tWELTt)' FREE OF CHARGE! GRAIN DRILL te U Too will get full erope, as tbe grain standi lha winter and Iroutb w!l. The 'Impmed Barb Steel Fcuce IVire - Has tbe Berbe fael ea beta wire, tan neither tara or elip. It i ht ,c.f( n!Ttn Kind's Combination SpffJjir.M use. ' We liae of AgrieBhora! Iitp'.emenie st oi.r Ccf 'n Books of instmoiioBS are iuraifbed kep a general with fine French are eel They .. t?i r. L. o. periston nr,na atalM with every erdar. Rrfcreseae tiea 1 naej, ted eaa be to tdjueleJ tb&t ee wua pleasare t psrtias who wish te f xjue wili come directly ia fror ct I- Bain Moth and Oliver Chilled i'lou-- ljat- t tka relubUity of tbe ter e, Biekisjs.tbem uaoh ore etrTe eorrepad sj , . Ilorse Shoe, firm. able aad utchl than ordinary epeetaus ; ', , Material Hardwood, Wagon Parties can d ne hotter, than fever W Pair arranted. Try ihle frra wiia their orlere, as tby bate Erery tbe mest cotBi.l.rte modi ever offered ta 6UNS.PiS.Cli IMM'JKIT m tfrf1 cotuutr. Afe bt irr. Wagon, bcraptrr, dc, ilD Tl, , lire Iron, Jr. A? SEBIt EE. FERRIS i UOL ouil |