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Show eee?18""'.1 Cirrus and Moin Winter Qnarwho Queen, Monigomcry favorablycan'"'"a, tint ''acitkSiopc. ti.e impress ,j .. w.,h .1 i.. U with hrer ... i lull C reus aud Mcuag farvun. -' Kuir oi - COilL-U"c.- reiiwas not that r.g longiudiaooTt-- He he Bay, near to ilie cny convenienily ho i, Francisco, was just the. spot (o end rest from the fat,;.ues of I travnl event' month ot excitement mi which overlooks. Uy wm.r. I ..i I..h (i'ui'n ,0UiK' Mr- - to show inui-Jfu- of ten thuus-iui, Mr. Norns' lUnche, ward, abundant room jj,,- li.s Bf.r Hay horse to bag-,- ge and fine cagf.,r till up, u it ihc rich aud an;! jvciuu. r.'t which appears so mapuiiicent verluro, to our eastern s n shingly- ple'i-Hu ttip grounds of Tony Oakes, fiend ue-- to be elected numer if,- Oueen the accommodation of ous buildingfor his cages, warehouses t i w hs eliano'S. uarne, tens, canvas, etc., - i - fr e8. i of Tony fin wished superior A .,1 ti.e hotel the. managers and. men in n i he of moving World's great elurge one In buge building, tw- hun dved feet in length and hixry in 'width;' i arranged on hot h sides, plain, warm, fr - fir. secure, capes and stalls for the A you Mi'er the iioor m an tbout thirty, f. et square, apnra--n' biavi'v plsok"i an i bMed, stands Lai h Ibmkh, the mammoth As atic war Elf hunt, weighing about five tons I'y the kind invitation of Mr A. J. Fore e steri within tbe nclosore. pawgh. an coatrast our d minwive figure with that iif the looim'ain o: hVsh Mr iosi'ts.that shn is kind, an that there is no passible danger, hut he im Yrl'.ow mt!h-Mop, crouching awat b ,t very i im ' s t I Fore-piupl- i 1 e eft' in one C'.ni-- feenv-- r, " Lin k m pay, d took lt,e hititMU rcMut king toat -- we vere and Forrpangh n ?t joy aitt vfi-b- , the etittte vtfit twin liis pet." Our tirxi a. ii ruw of doah'e humped Camels und DM.iii'Jftriei, hipso I lie desert." pome tit. Mr.nei-- r imbed .ff, trj Miiall iht Hti?i pouie. ir jii"l inun hmc ih oaeiiiieernei. I'ra'itfei's w te the ! ucloi-ur- and two trick mule.-ay, apt an . a-l- uriCiiUboioua e present. We u- x' - tli&i pas-e- d conta;iittg tae White C&in-saad J4rjanee f'eeeck, looking rentiii kihiy fine, aiiiJ tr iiib about. m if they wtre anxiously armtiug the The peninr of the awiu-e t ea.-o- n. addition, a kui aed which sli ht v putzied our to ldcrtte kuowiedpe of neural atiionc the hool'-'ninnu.itnii; uaru-peiin- . A line i. in tlie coil"Ctt'.u 'i.s'r ch ffjm i)ih ) ert of Sahu Ouiwa i, a Dew noa-dei-ciip- t, t'ea-tLer- iJ r. h mi a "pletH t!treted mucb ur ' ' h'-- . - ' at home. i r th'ir position. Ian Emu. next rued They , .ibcr apprciate Tb- youug snow-c- . h te scred Zebu an object of wortsli p by the tfittdno etidvuilr des not recognize bis import-ace- . rather contracted bis present We quarters 'o tboe luxurioua apstrtmeniK ae wnu'd o eupy in Ilindoigtan. if h ware only thire; for it Diut be rein that a white Zebu is Tery rare, and consequently nede doubly eticrtd to tkase hcaiheaa Fasni.g n, pup ailentiwa wa called ta the Guaaaco. or Llama of l'eir. Th:8 aniaeal performs it tbe ring, but, aoiwiths'anding the elegant associations wii surroundings, still retains its aboui-iah!- e ani di gusiing habit of blowing il ta eT9ryb-idwho too familiarled per-firmin- n-- g y y A npproacBcs iis cage. Afoencnn Condor seemed to hug; South go one eye reted npen "poti us. a be cuip'.aceint!y a immense perch. This is l e we. iu uur bird which boyibh days, innocently "was not well," vhen be didn't J P to the sua every morning before Breakfast, to strengthen his The he-he- optics. iBBienBe African E'and and a rare animal, wa browsing away in one corner, evidently enquiring, in s Jwrnind," if he nhould enjoy the climate of our Golden fiia'e next apiral-home- b,!u-nou- winter. A large assemblage, a of Monkeys, eemed to be regular Con-tr''- ?. Apes on! liaboous, loudly discussing some bill, or investigating ome rpantic ring swindle, of the wonkejs among them. The grnuine rbury Zebra, the u ost beuutifully warked ammal we ever looked upon iu y collection, was interviewed. He is round, plump, beast. " "ie intention of Mr. Queen to have ring-taile- d good-nature- 'o d Prfmi educated, so as to numei-- p Dauitd was most vividly recal ed, and we refreshed our memory, as we si od gazing at the creat King of the forest A host of liirds, comprising about nil f the pretty leaihered tribe, chattel ed at d flew excitedly about, and it natural y occuried to us, what a great tool our weak, but worthy progenitor, Adara. wis, to listen unlo Fve. Had lie not done so, we might have remained in the Garden of LMtu and listened to the little songsters and forever feasted our eyrs upon the beautiful "plumaged birds, m stead of now patronizing , Montgomery Queen's extensive A,viury. A large Tiger, handsomely covered wiih spois of dv'eji brown and gold, eame in for his share of adtniraiion Then the r wonderful Hcgapottamus, from the Nile ot upf er Nubia, was duly sur This is a nmrvellous bonder, veyed. aod will, without doubt, attract much a tentiou ths seatou The Giant at d Australian Kangaroos ptooJ be'ore us, Ike two great prize fighters Another den, wiih an African Lioness and three luiidooie; pTaj ful cubs, peeped through the heavy iron grating upon us. These cubs were bom iu California, late st ftll, and are perfect pets. The Cabia LJ.ira, is another unique animal for and lovers of nalutal history; and wbieh'is rarely found in traveling zoolo gical gardens. The sp tied and Mriped howling Hyenas, grtiv i desecrating, h.eemed;io laugh and mock us, as we enquired of Mr. Queen if his Henas acuta. ly subsisted entirely on An i.pattmeut i open fci huaian tle-tbe Horned Morse of Ethiopia, which is daily expected from Mr Queen 8 eastet n axents. Col Hudson iheu stepped and etone us to ihe Giralfe or Cn'i-el- . p ii d, certainly the greaie-- t i ot ail of M r Queen's vast collect ion, and tha o:ly animal of iis kiud evsr before brought toihis country. Ii stands almost tw. ive i:et high, and is in itselt worth a visit from every man, woman and child on tbeVacific Slope The Wal.'aba, from Souih America, is A cattiiverous beast, Seating a slight resemblance to the Kangaroo, but of so sa pe u nature that he would Let hesitate riffi.ting the 13ngal Ti)!tr Having killed and eaten up a half d. zeu Mon Uevf, he languishes in solitary confine tueot, and sighs tor an oppur unit of "cruising" somebody. In tie mov ng aquarium a p.nr of active and healthy Sea Lions luxuriate. These animals w n rtltoid ttte people i ii the interior abutt We next vit- -i ilaot tiieine lor reflection. which were stotej td the buildings in t ie cages, chariots and wagons, which h.ive been overhauled, repainted. reJtc orated and gilded for lie approaching season, when Mr Queen moves through the country, "conquering aud to con q ter " Everything is iu the finest condition, aud a large number of entirely n'w ciges, built in New York, have been received for the transportation of the Giraffe aud otht-- new anima s w oicb have been added to Mr Queen's vtst collection The ring building, where horses are practiced, and performers made periect, which is a curiosity in its way, was the next object of interest that attracted our tteutiou. It is a busy place, where the entire and best circus company iu the world was hard at work practising the most difficult feats fully tutent io carry off the palm of superior ity in the prand trial of the saw dust profession this coming season. The next building is wnero the canvass, poles, seats, harness, etc., were carefully cleaned, renovated, looking brigat, and iu a business like manner stored away, and in readiness, when the great active spirit of the Queen show propuses a forward movement, and opens the campaign. In large apartments adjoining Queen's new amphitheatre in San Frait-ci-cthe wardrobes, banners, insignia, and paraphernalia, of the richest, designs, extravagantly nnd profusely showered witli gold and silver ornaments, has been entirely reconstructed, with an espacial view to eclipse auy and all previous aticmpts in show demonstrations. The handsome enclosure, just erected, with permanent seats for tbe comfort of many thousand of spectators, and the tpaoious departments for the exhibition of the extensive menagerie, is located on the corner of Montgomery Avenue and Jackson street It furnishes additional evidence of Mr. Queen's determination to give our citizens such an exhibit ion as they may property expect from the great representative show of The season will open on California. Monday night, March 129th, for a few weeks, and then make the grand tour of the Pacific Slope. With Charles W. Fish, Miss Mollie lirown, Mr. llonieo Sebastian, as the leading riding champions, aud the g i rut double cirttua troupe of star performers, iu new sensational acts, and calebrated clowns, we predict a success for Mr Queen wholly unparalelled in the history if shows. San Fraucisco Call. liia-ziilia- blue-rive- 1 Mu-df-ni- s h. for-Wr- I tiri-osit- y r lucks in ihe ring. The pink-vjeID0 Dee engaged our attention for , minient. , They are white as the pmall, prettily formed, Lave we spreadiug antlers, and are perfect-- 7 wnthnuble. Next ID order was a c Ujk Bengal Tiger, who gave a py, siy yawn as we halted in front " cage, exhibiting hit ct.pacious P jaws, tusks and He looked 'ad crowd... ny African Adjoining, was a Lioness, a doting parent tour young cubs, scarcely larger than Tu.t. grown tomcat. Tb. se lit tie fel- . exhibited their al savage fero and crept. behind their dam, 0 "There! that explains where my ,,. weP'ciously eyed nnJ growpd at the beau-u'A clothes line went tol" exclaimed au kurveye,l lj group. spotUd Senegal Leopard, was the woman as she found htr husoccupant ,.f ,he next iron grated !LTCn'- We coulJ not belp admiring band hanging in the stable. Er,a,,'la,e.- expresaive and mis-tThere is no more scaudaloug place le(,Pard-t .tared so than Turkey, ami yet that Governupon us ror did we overlook id without aa Ameiicau ment c! that fbarp oruanita-tt eir beau-stiow- ma-JJ'- s - na-u- Ioa - e' 'wly ' In the office of one of the hotels recently a geutleiiuu suapped his fiu She wan dirty and draggled as she aud as he put his ger to a collection of the late lamented King cau:e up Chestnut street, followed bv foot ou the box he said: '"You look moved around and Theodjre, nervously R Rang of chaiEug hoyg. On cue like a tiood, smart boy." "See here, made about his den; and the little history of twW. Mr. Out iu (he Streets. 'paws, as they carelessly res' ed upon the luwerbars of the caga. Au imtueoKe Abysriinian Lion, saiJ to be from the boot-blac- arm she carried a baby, and with her hand she endeavored to hold up her wretched and wet calico dress. Kindly and with a manly care lor so much womanhood utterly gone did the bif; blue coated fellow help her all he could and trial her tetuicily. She was taken to the Central aud put iu mister!" replied the boy as he rose up, a brush in cither hand, "I've had that game played on me a d z n timts, a'id now I want to know whether this is a cash shine or whether yo t're oing to pat me on the head when 1 get through and tell me that I'll be Governor of the dock, aud sat there, blasphemous Michigan some day""' Detroit Free and sumtty, with words unmention- Press. able for every man who passed her. And yet she had bei'U a pretty woman s and at one time pure. Slender and oqcpi 'Xiuno avj at;aj haggard, her features were regular e aud her face a perfect oval, her dJy Mfatvp jo oEavqa vi oj, and her smal', eyes, notwith 'KVK standing her drunkenness, a pure and v beseeching giay. che got up and Aiiiva rivoixovuj aooo danced iu ihe d"ck, and blickjiuard-efa an unmeasured and unwarrantable terms any man who she thought 15ut had put or kept her there. marvelous instinct of maternity-'All the while clawed at her neck and kissed her, a most attenuated baby Tha Olet.rHte.1 rnrhim nail, ' DICKENS," tnok ttiat prize Kt the Stock Fair at Suit a poor little thin' thing, widi but a wMeh I.iiI.b City, in Octubiir, 18" i, U uttered lor sale at little slip to cover it from the winter reiisunnlile terms. AI'IjIv to cold, clinging and kissing her mother CF.MIDDI.KTON. t9tf. and then sitting on her lap playing O.lniCity with a few li tie pieces of calico, which situ eiideavon d to sew into a future d ll trannent for some pi with a And the mother, baby pin. in hVr pauses of blackguarding the FOUR ACHES OF FINK Aldermen, would oeeasmnally caress t ie child. It was impossible not to BEARING 0KC1IA1U), see that with all the woman's weak14 x'l A ltri-ness she loved the shild, and it was rl-IJ.trn Si x 40 equally impossible uot to know that Within the lUita of Og ten City, North, and through a terrible tiuie the poor ao man had stuck to her baby, and the Fifteen Acres of Grass Land, t la poor little thing knew it as only babies know those who love them. noli! on reastouubhj Urmi Continuous. All to tnd sitting in the dock, ou her lor eaali r part ktock. Apply to mother's knee, the baby sung. A N. P. STEVENSON, Cor. Diughftm'i Fort Lane song without metre or sense a little Weber Co. baby song. Tho walls of the Ccutral, OSO I riuk with crims, reverberated a song 1 he baby sang and sang. so sweet. And Alderman and sang again. let the wou.au go. l'hila- ("arpenter 1 lelphia tines. riht mT.-i- lea-ture- OUGHT to KNOW HJHT AND gl'EED Bull For Sale. FOR SALS! 'y llu k I I UJSNlNtl, Coupled wiih immense power and duraSewThe only straight-needlbility combines thes winoii Mauliine ing gieat essentials. Observation and practice have demonstrated the fact, that s good sewing can be done on all machines. Then the enquiry arise; Which Machine runs the lightest? e first-clas- Tin: ivrxi. Wtich Machine sewn the las'esi? TSIE WEKD. Machine has the handiest pliances? Which ap- TIIK .WEED. s d 1 YOU k, ew, successfully, w'th Can yon Query No. 8 cotton? Yes! the o Tir.a:!-- . N. B. Saturday being the day which calls m,ny from the outlying towns to Ogden City, I shall make it a point in my office nl ways on Saturdays. to'be-foun- ' OFFICE AND SHOW ROOM ON 3IAIX STK IS K X, Opp. to the OU Titliinjs Yard. J. A. P. PERKINS, S. We'd Agent M. i Comjhoh, fHJDLN CITY. L Gem warlh Reading Diamid worth -i Ckvv vnun r v c c t P.flfiforft 1U1.UB r vnrcr imp awat fnrinnnr year Rio-lit- ! o r,nnni,rnn ci'mi uthR, -- i -- wi-v "At 'tNy x tafi jI onr Illn-tintIly re mil no; YSlOMHiV I'll AM) ANATOMY ofrw.... tli V u ti I I fl litwtolleatre Impair-- 1HZL Fx tit Vifcion and Overworked yu t hovr Kye, and all other iheKrcN, WAfTENO MORE MOXF.Y etl -- lVear-Sllit- ert Dla-taat- iof B7 ADJUSTTXQ YOUR KOSB AND YOUR FACE. Pamphlet of 11 FIGURI(J vd. vy JWGR GI.ASSEH page Mailed Free. Send your avddn&v to ue also. Agents Wanted, Oeiita or Ladles. $3 to $10 a day fniarantoeH, rail particular sent free. Write ini mediately, u DE. J. BALL k 00., p. o. box s& Io. 81 Liberty Et., Sew Iwk City, H. Y.-- r ESTEY ORGAN. Iloiictits of TI1K BEST MADE AN STRUMENT MANUFACTURED. Co-operati- on. IN- We are asked what can farme's ac OGDEN. t We an- JOHN FOWLElt, complish by swer that they can, as orgauized clubs, ascertain what implements Terms Easy, Hates Reasonable. each member needs, and can afford to send to the manufacturer and buy Orders by letter promptly attended to. them at first cost, saving the heavy Instruction, givoo by th quarter. f percentage now paid to middlemen. They can, by a moderate mouth ly contribution, soon raise the means to build a shop for stocking plows, re pairing wagons, and, ultimately, for "Lwj 19-t- ence felt iu legislative halls, and become the controlling power in poliith a majority tics and commerce. of votes and enlightened views of free government and their own right under it, what is lo hinder them from becoming the power in the laud, provided they act in concert, as the various rings which opp ess them do. Are not these aims high enough to Ptimulate their ambition and nerve them with resolution to attain them? llavf they not beeu the world's drudges long enough to have learned their wrongs and the means of redress? If they prefer to prolong their servitude, they are jn a fair wi-if they do way to realize that is woe time it they tak'ng acnot, their enforce to tive steps rights aud their establish independence. To do this without unity of purpose and concert of action, is simply impossible. Golden Hour. VP o h4 5gl.Mtiin C5 c a O an In calling the attrntion cf the publio ta our machine at this tune, we cannot refruiu from ri ferring to our business of the last year, We hive sold a large 'Dom!NtS" MaelIiieau. in all purl a of and for all the varied purposes, feewiog.and whether in city or couurry -- 4- m 0 For Family A -- V 0 ! o p o JS1 p H -- K CO rm M c3 6 C! h; -- 4 c I: f4 a surprise on a young marnight whose house in Swam-poopl- e ried couple, at affair was one of the a similar social successes of the last season. The conspirators were met calmy but VHO WOULD WALK ! WHEN cordially at the gate by the husband, shot his while his Z. C. 3I.T. will furnish a Light who rested ou gun, beautiful and accomplished wife, Siriti? Wno.nn whose face and foxm were visible inside the porch, said she was very glad ONE COLLARS to see them, but fihe dida't think the could hold the bull dog back more SAIT CITY, UTAH. W. IL EOOPKB, tDU than a minute loogerl party-Thursda- ia&t ATTEATIO'. HUDRD j OR Manufacturing Purposes, We unhesitatingly claim that they bov fully answered the requiiements and fh expectationfl of the purchasers. Machine lias ever lecu mint Satisfactory lo (he Buyers. jV That any Sewing Machine should have so many PQIHTS )2S3-li- a rrsFjjrWr We have sold them CD O ATi2 number of i ho Hi , They got up R9 ESS "DOMESTIC" Agent for Northern Utah, the manulacture ot the ltupleiceu's they need. Thty can manage their district schools and roads, procure tha aei3t works on agriculture, establish libraries, improve their niiudsaswell as their lands, and make their influ- THE 'LIGHT RUTiRiMC OF , SUPERIORITY I as are claimed for the "Domestic" seema to many minds incredible. The fact is, the inventor tierted right, and that the machine should ba superior is only result, and explains tbe extraordinary lead which this machine takes with Ihe publie over machines lcbg regarded oa the best. Beautiful Illustrated Catalogues of Domestic' Paper Fasbicna fuiniehed-fre(Kncloso Ftamp) l DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE Company, 74, State Street, Chicago, IU. AGENT FOR N08T1IHN UTAH, JOSEPH T. JOHX3SOH, Omleu Oty. e. |