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Show ;YaukexchangerStor ;'M'' :)'. THE BAIiLTTT GIRL, K is lu France and Italy the ballet as Uiat as legitimate a profession and as of an opera singer or an actress, the much caro is taken in training In no fact, vico for the one as for the other, to attain protho application required 3 . far minence as a premier danscusc an actress or singer, greater than that of task a who is presumed to bring to the can only natural gift, while tho dancer of by long years patient hope for success practice. study and laborious there are four different In J2urqpo First, the grades in tho profession. premier, who receives seldom less than one thousand francs per month, andin some cases many times that sum. Shereceives presents, attentions and. lionors irom uueu nouies anu crowueu heads.- is petted and caressed by tho and while her brief reign lasts, wealthy, ' Once she no wish remains ungratlfied.. is supplanted by a new favorite, nothis loft her but a new field in' which ing . to make new converts. "V Tho coryplicc, like the premier, has .also studied her profession, but 'has. broken down in training, or from want of jfunds is compelled to give up) her the academy; but tho time deplace in voted to study and practico has enabled her to take a second place in tho troupe. she becomes a premier: rarely Very more frequently tho premier fails, and is compellod to content herself with the position of coryphee. Tho coryphee has generally a protector in some instances is married. Upon her falls the hard work of tho ballot she must go on early and como off late. Her pay of 00 to 230 francs per month allows her few luxuries. Her protectors aro seldom bf the wealthykind, and, anxious tomako a good appearance in the little world with which he Is surrounded, her life is one constant trial, anxiety, and in many cases disappointment. be remembered that.the cory It must phce and premier except in very ox ceptlonal cases, aro educated for their profession. Thev enter tho academ at an early age, and devote years to study and practice practice from which a strong man would shrink, and under which many ,of tho poor creatures break down. AVhen once the school is entered and tho training begins, there is no rest. Tho gymnast knows how necessary to success it is. that one day's hard work should bo followed by one equally severe, and knows how dearly he pays for even ono day of rest "or1 relaxation. The training of the danscusc is no less severe than that of the gymnast, and far more painful. A slight experiment will satisfy any ono that a large amount or "too torture1 must bo endured before the mimic steps we admire so'muclTup-o- n tho stage, can ibe successfully produced. From three to six years of this unending toil is required before the novice attains to any great degree of skill and endurance: then,-i- f she lias succeeded in graduating, she makes her debut as premier and tho battle in realEngagements are .not ity continences. secured by theso debutantes readily and onco secured, great exertion and constant care and practice are required to retain them, unless the public are favorably impressed, when all becomes comparatively plain sailing, and if the, tuition was thorough and the training successful, the debutante may soon become the pet of the town breaking the hearts and depleting the purses of titled nobles in Europe,! and winning golden and greenl)ackeu favors from opulent ,and obese brokers in America, who, like are vulnerable, only in tho Achilles, heel-a- nd toe. Theircmtcr furnishes her own tights and generally her own shoes. She has a dressing room for her own exclusive use, and is frequently accompanied by her mother," who aids her in dressing, &c. IWhcro sljo Is without such a guide, her career is generally a indre" brilliant one, butmuch briefer. Bhe misses the care restraining presence and maternal 41 of thoMold lady," who knows the way of tho world," and does not allow the daughter's head to be turned by trifles; The coryphees are allowed more room and have a dresser to. assist them in their changes of toilet, which tho corps de ballet has not. They fold and put away their own dresses and are seldom guilty of pilfering. Their tights they furnish themselves. All else is provided and kept in repair, by . tho.manager. They give much less trouble than the corps dc ballet, who in this country are all English, while .tho coryphees aro Italian and German, more used, from their education, to restraints-an- d, as is the case in every profession, being bet ter paiu, nenave better. V ( To he continued.) con-bider- ed v " " $ V... , 11 ) BY . ' ORNSTEIN & POPPER Maufacturers. Door below TEPOT on MAIN OTREET, CONCENTRATED IjYE, IiARD OIL, and a General Variety ofBUCK-SKINGoods, where NEAT'S FOOT OIL can be had in (quantities TrEEPS ROBES. IV can found be ' J'URS, iosuu, at. GUNS. REVOLVERS. CABTRIDGES. WOODRATES. REDUCED y QREATLY EN BdWLS, CROCKERY WARE, GLOVES, I HATS, COATS, MITTENS, BOOTS, SHOES, JE2T Grease op Every Description PANT3, &c. In fact a reguSOCKS, SHIRTS, - d2tf ; lar accommodation Store, (Cheap Is no name Bought, . -- S. i ! ., s .. ;. . , -. t. j ' . ; t f t f : Good Womens Shoes, for $2 50 i Gloves,- - Buckskin, Bassett & Roberts - - 1 00; i Mens Socks, (States,) 4 ttc.,- I - '1 ' Main Street OJlee',i Opposite PaelfieXelcorvpK . , . ; f i'i !, Wulch they offer for Balo for f r- - r ' I Ii 4 f ' ' t i W t .' 'if i."' U ,v-- ONE HUNDRED PRIZES! L As Cheap as they can affortl. fit! -- 1 dltf i f :" .1 HE BUYS, SELLS, and EXCHANGES. I i ; ' ! I V -- TO Rfc .7 mm 50 '. 5,000 i ' n 00 Hoys1 Wool Hats,!: . j 11 1 Mittens, Leatlieri , CALL attention to their Complete Stock of J ; t i i The undersigned broDose to the Public to kftli them: FIFTY THOUSAND (50,000) DOLLAR' i SINCE R S F A M I L!Y of Retail MARKET RATES, for Cash Extensive; Stock to only,Inand HAVING added to their of their arrival the h by return them valuof their money. JA C "O rr,r able and useful the method: Frizes, by following ' Ten Dollars' of worth of Every purchaser Yet on hand for COST and Freight. G oods wiiJ a receive numbered Certificate that will en title him or net to a draw for one of the lfll Tt 7 OQ. horofnnffai i rt m art n'HH orft trt lia GROCERIES' STAPLES, IM) GOOD are of Goods all drawn' for as soon as 5,000 Certificates are disrSy Our posed of, thus receiving the full value or their v VAIiTJE. money in the articles of their choice, with the additional of the chance of drawing advantage from BASSETT L& ROBERTS. 50 to Eight Hun-drea useful Prize, worth '$6 Ofler Ihe same as heretofore,-foDollars. d2-t- f , - h H r " Sewing Machines -- I i f ( i s ! one-tent- TralnflH ; fi r-J- .. , 1 ? , t-- ! -- r v..,.i.j j 1 Ik) C RETAIL YHQIiE8ALE....& J x f. il . i J v..i 1 4 . . . 1 d ( . j 1 r, TT LE ASH, fe aiu '3 an A ti j ) LIST OF:o: PRIZES ! : -- v r t ?7f M. Rosewood 7 ' No, Octave JXano Magnificent. Fortc wbrth:........J..$800 00 No. Matched Young Ameri-- 1 Span ; can Atulest lQ Ihaiids high; ba&Marness, No. 3 to 7- -o No. t WIllcox: & Gibbs' r case polished) Sewing (Mahogany 'Machines, with attachments complete. 00 $120 00 each, No. 8 to 125 No. 3 Willcox & Gibbs' ! 1 . ' ; 4 4 v worthi.-..;.;.:.,j:;.$6- 00 docw3m -- ! ! 4 jBSTAl BLISHMENT T I f i (if: t x . k 23--- ( AHE DETERMINED' TO REMAIN r Regulators of DOMMER OI JSsTLu VAJLiXJES. lireOOBSY - i t ? - Mhe-Pionee- j EMI (ornamental stand,, polished mahog-- -; vmyy Sctcing Machines;' with; attach f ments complete ( $100 00 each ...5500 00 Ui tNo; I3r to ,18 0 No. 7 CboJdna Stoves, : with Furniture complete $110:00 each '00 r'worth ;:;t::;:.i:;.,j.Y;.::...'.;vxu'i.S660 O Ctmkinff Stove.' 5 to No. N0"iy ; with Furniture complete ?90 00 each J. 1 I '.TZMPLE STREET. , " I ; r I .i I ;? iLUK$xU&n.ik'rt 1 fx 1 5. LARGE STOGK OF ? U t rf - i ' old- - customers have to 43-1 0 Plaid and Figured 'Silk r $50 each, worth $100 00 pat-- 1 Plaid i7; worthi;.if.,.r.;t4ie0- 00 f Plain Green Bilklfrcss 2 Zri 47--4 .00-eac- s:viNo.48. to 514- -4 37 50 each; worth :.i.;u..$150! 00 i ; patterns 52rrNo. to 51-- -3 JPlaid Silh Dress pat- ia o terns' $32 50 eachwortb;.i:.;i.;i.J.$97 CO No.! 55 tXK75UlDress yiPaUer7is 00 1 $10 00; each, worUi.;.;:....J.:.;.v......f210 '$0No.t76to , 50 each, worth .i.....i..v............ .$162 50 ; I - ! i ! i um-25zDressPa- tlerns ; E are glad to say, our Mara MO IV W JirtAlS W yAUUu C" 100 1 Prizes, Wortli 5,000 and second door south of 8alt Lake House,) o prln-ciplones have been added. Our many new if lose a good customer. Have is, never not own each feay his profit putrlsfc indebtedness, cover of to on the B, good,) (wh6ls enough -A. who is doubtful.. 4 E Certificate will be numbered, and as I Our . ; Goods, are such, as the Market requires, onlyvery will every purchaser Issued, and all of this season's purchase, boughth low, Know5,0001110 now or iae ny rnenumber nis certincate v 1 prfreighted low. and for sale CHEAP. is f prdgressin'fcAl-Lr Enterprise Our Stockis complete in every line. lit is to he understood that there is no limit to the number of Certificates to jbeiissued to anyone purchaser, thus offering to jail the opporof getting as many shares, or chances la tunity the drawinsr as they choose; the only condition, i being:, that, Ten Dollars' worth "or- Goods Is ' to be STAPLE AND FANCY for each share. - ,5 ?'vr f Enter-- . purchased Tlli Is iThe advantages to he derived - by ex- isso are prise apparent1 that it confidently be secured ; i 141. . , -- i 4 42 k:ternsl-4- I auahi No. No.1 44 I A , $co 00- each,"worth;;..:..;::r..,.;..:.:;si2o oj No.- 32 to 4110 Sets4 China (42. pieces each) $25 00 each, worth .v. i..... ...29 00.' AJress patterns I I ! I f INFORMS HIS MATRONS TKAT UE worth...u...L'.:.u.:...;.:i.$i5aoo No. 21 to 274 Coal Heating Stoves $35 00.: each,4 worth :.;:.:.:.:....8140 00 moves jno. 2o$iio air 4 uoaiijicating . i I f -- 3 .. -- -- CONSTANTLY ON HAND. .1 .rrrni r.i a 1 ' IP.lauiisig Macliiixev4 Orders Punctually attend to.. w 1. j ; - ! r NOW. in successful operation. All 4 . ) "I ' Audit is J i ? I have received my j -- r- , ; T that all the Certificates will u zuczivL. l It :mustbe ;evident to all thaf:this is nota for nor an, ordlnarycGifti Enterprise, tottery, CLOTHING, MEN'S and BOYS', the Goods reason that our Customers get such thdvOLo as Market Rates, at; choose, they the full value of west HATS ( AflD CAPSi their money at tne obtaining drawing S A NOD, SEC OES, time of nurchasinff. with theihance ofuanuu pensation arising irom the greater I Glass and.Qucen&ware, ! Disinterested men welf established in tbe con-IIARDWARE AND NOTIONS AND TEILIMINQS. i yApriIr18G8;ci-iU-:iM;v- ;' ; r PEICEB ' GBEATLY BOOT EEDUCED j TOOLS, secured, to confidence of the people will DRUGlIE XJiidertaker'sDepatmeiit OX) -- . . r 'i' - 1 '. iv "rrl . '. . j ,, DCf" , i 1 ; t . ; "i . Will lio'rlrnni, fltl ft rlnof flio IroTirlricr itrli PAINTS, OILS AND ' (Tectly plan. equitable CVKPET3, CURTAINS & CURTAIN GOODS, r Ample notice .win be given in thenewspac-L'of the time and mode of drawing. . ; j SCHOOL-BOOK- S, we pi edge; ourselves5 to faithfaiy. Finally, 1. above named conditions. t fnlfill ail the i .. r i;,STATIOnEnY,U;;-;v:..-on Goods the Tavorauie above, named j ier, can ' be obtained ati ; ' ; ; ;. . '' IN THE t 1 " " t V r f Great Weslerh Soap Factory, -- 4 - : 7T- t 1 , . A - - - , '. C;OIBE0 DRUG STORE) ; :1 , ARE AliWAYS JN STO0IC immense tiLocir or ail Jtinds of . Ourj General julerchandlso : Store, in r. DISHES and QUEENSWARE GENERALLY, They are very Cheap -- i vf T'H'L And also Jat our; TIN and STOVE WARE ' HOTJSE, at Sharkey's Old Stand, on West "V " r there is now each of in whichf Main of Street, Beat Brands-o- f For Sale. on hand a complete assortment, flJ wif ! I i ; ! t Persona indebted to. the Firm--r Vnuci orj Uttle arc invited to call and SETTLE this Eall. PANTEDATOiBARLEy.-CpBFWUj I ana hjsans. - r B - -- - lorma. : f( . ! ; lS o r ilifdliitel 't City.Deci t - 10, 1CT. 1 JtuLi', f 'f, . |