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Show . EVENING, Bundyi excepted. vH.had EVER ," Pc.Lisa.so COMPEL Manager, Xotice ..! ...:.. Conference to be hld will tbe 6ih of April next, 1.nd.djourntoThurSJ8y. May th, . a. m. 0 o'clock Brioham YousGi Gko. A. Smith, Daniel H. VVblls. .IV anted. ".i.iiTFLY r Lippl, HlL A for particular, TEN TO iurs. at this Offic. VVATED,of Isr4sMAnos FR0U Charles Saun who lefi and Conier Warner, itn Eng-ta- J last heard from, News will be Wia. -- ere at Milwaukee, received by W. G. Saunders. .yiy Office, Ogden, Utah. d3t. Wisconsin papers please copy. VVheu in 1854. Nest Tuesday evening a will be delivered in tbe Uty tr.ii h-- i Judce Aurelius Miner, : od naii, ii and Soience of the Law. the "Origin in- ver7 interesting and This wilt be uo anu win vc.j jtructive subject, hwdled by ihe, learned lecturer. I- M. y, - A. Time, 7 p m. t r9 For Sale, Very Cheap. quaniily of Household Furniture, low figures. almost new, will be sold at .. Third-stOgden. Water's, Mrs. to Apply A dl40-- 1 w. lat HAEJio.NEJJfS The concert given Vocalists was not as by the Harmoneon desi-e- d, well attended as was was received but the with great performance satisfaction by those who were present. The entertuiument was worthy of a fuller attendance. Mr. Phelps and Miss Frankie solos and duets Phelps rendered several with great effect, while M . Motitgom-ery'- s rich baso fairly shook the house. We understand that the Vocalists will tg'iiin favor the people with one of their popular concerts, when we bespeak for them such an audience as they deserve. Painful Accident. Mr. D. M. Stuart us ibis morning hauling hay to his jtt'itaice, and was assisted by Mr. M. IJieelright. The gate was opened by I. Wheelright, who held it ajar to ad iil the team and wagon inio the yard, is the team entered, the hand of Mr. fbeelright was caug .t between tbe rack ud the gate, which pressed so heavily middle finger was that the igiinst it, entirely Bevered from the hand, above the second joint, and tie first and third members badly mangled. The servic f Dr. P, L. Anderson were oa'led, and sufferer's wounds were dressed. the deeply We regret this unhappy occurrence, iglit the sympatthose who value his worth and sd tender to Mr. Wheel' hy sf usefulness. roa ths Snow Blockadk. A of ibe employees of the Cen-trPacific road left thi s city, Tu sdiiy last, for the sceneof the difficulties which caused the detention of the trains. The ad drifted on the track to a depth of fifteen or twenty feet, in wLich a aow plow was embedded All the hands Ht wei available were put to work to remove the obstructions. They toiled vigorously and energetical y with pick nd shoveland other implements. Con toctor Shields, who is of an original torn of mind, improvised a most useful instrument for the purpose of cutting trough the mountains of snow. It was " the shape of a broom, with which he Imposed to sweep away the blockade ta the ease of Mickey, who caught a Jia his moutk and gulped it down one swallow. That broom was a J'werful shovels and picks the auxiliary, king "nowhere." Shields is deserving f rich reward for giving to the world w bright idea of putting a broom in 'eiuton with iron and steel. He is ike eha: mpion "broom sweep." ,. Brooms Urge squad CDIK8ATION9. From yesterday's tbe severe winter eI " taking great inroads upon the around Grantsville, the farmers "looting forward to a bountiful bar withstanding Tke lit 'ae growth of Granl8ViUe is steftJy- - improvements will compare my settle-- Trably with those of almost tteot i the Territory. A k J few weeks ago an old man, dirty, PJ and ragged, came to Richfield. atement and conduct were so 'kat a"' ""the 8U8Picion "as created that notorious Bender, the Kansas Photograph of Bender, for- rd ky CpUio Burt snowed a most ttrl nt similarity between it and the ""Sew. ii W8 Placed in the J'1 a Utif and will be taken to Salt Lake '' X 11 o,n, aimed H. Walter?, was performing evening before last on the horizontal bar in Leotard's gynmasium, and fell with considerable force on his left band, breaking the wrist above the joint. From this morning's Herald: C. S. Dist. Attorney Carey has returned from Washington, to attend the regu lar term ef the bietrict Court, next Mon. day. Last evening Mr. Raymond appeared at the Theatre, as Major Willington DeBoot, and made a decided "hit." Professor O'lleardon's performance on the tumblers, was an attractive feature of tbe entertainment. A fami.y jar, that led to physical demonstrations of strength, between father and ton, the latter having just attained his majority, lias finally been decided by Ihe police, who marched the "chip of the old block" to jail, leaving the "Governor" in the enjoyment of his rights as head of the family. . From the Tribune: A lark "on the wing" passed through Ogden some days ago. and having had little, or nothing to eat, while tarrying at Salt Lake some time, and no, being able to get enongh there, for love or money, found an elysium at the Beards-leHouse, in Ogden. His voracity showed his appreciation of the rare excellence of Ogden's hostelry, but the famishing guest threatened to eat his. host out of bouse and home. The genial landlord, from motives of consideration to bis other quests, offered the ravenous devourer $2.50 to stop bis cramming down the "wiitels." The lark had too good a thing for fifty cents, and wouldn't desist until the landlord offered him a pass to Omaha, which he accepted. On Lis return to Salt Lake, he will likely sto, at Ogden, to lay in an abnniaut supply of cakes and other good things. Stioddy butler, manufactured in California, out of suet, has put in an appearance in the Salt Lake market. y What is to Become of the World ? Correspondence New York Times. sented" its usual "duniiner spectacle. But there was very little gayety, for ihe political prospect is not a cheerful one, and the future appears sombre. In Paris, at Buch times, there is a general depression which is very re- markable. A A About two yyirs ago a Missouri river steamboat left Fort Benton with a party of touh auu miners on board. There were also among the passengers three or four ' brace men,"-anbefore arriviug at Sioux hid. City they generally, cleaned out the pockets of the miuers. The boat stopped at Sioux City to wood up, and found, auiony; others waiting ui get ou board, a ministerial-lookinpersonage, with the longest and most solemn countenance on him you can well imagine, lie was dressed in a suit of black, wore a white stovepipe hat and choker collar, ornamented well-to-d- o g with a black Well, he got. on board, aud the boat started down the stream. For two days he was unnoticed by the other passengers, but oue of the sports at last thought he saw a chance to make something out of the sad and melancholy individual. The latter would once or twice at day step up to the bar, aud, with a voice that was as mild and gentle as a maiden s ask for "A glass of soda, if you please, and then he would pull a roll of bills from his pocket and take a quarter from their iuterior layers. Ihen he would say to the barkeeper, as if uuder a thousand obligations, "Thank you sir," and walk alt again as ii about to commit suicide. This thing had gone far enough and the gamblers 1 have spoken of at last approached him. "Would you like a game of seven up, sir?" . What is ? seven-u- HI T.TU'R S ! FAMILY FIRST-CLAS- AND Flayer. "Seven-up- 'P U R St. LOUIS REPUBLICAN For 1ST 4. loker Saiiciiiuouious 1 OF THE1"" PROSPECTUS p' Please tell me, my good friend? "Why, a game of cards,you know, lust to pass away tne time, .bet us The month of January in Paris play a game. "My good friend, I do not know passed without a storm, and February has opened aa mild and spring-lik- e as anything concerning cards; I cannot a May day of years long gone by. Ex- piay them. "Well, come along, we'll show you ceptional seasons like this serve to how to do it. .And the mild gen impress upon our- - minds the great in after some further tlemau black, fact that the climate of the world is conseuted. at length protests, constantly undergoing change. Fossil 'twas done, and showed'how They discoveries have shown us that France several games. The gen- once had. animals which could only they played tlemau in was black delighted. Gamhave lived in a tropical climate, and know blers want to if he will play in the tropics we find traces of a long five cents ante, poker, just for the extinct civilization. Who knows but OentJeman or the lun in thing. that, when a few cycles shall have the black he caVt savs play game, p;itsed. Europe will revert to its original stat'i of fon-s- t and wat-te- , whJe its but they explain again, aud the poker ihe gentleman in black soil is being renewed by thousands of commences, loses time. "There are six men every ytars of decaying vegetation, ud the in the game. Each one deals before become tne tropical lauds of y iu black, and ante has heirs of our rich and growing civili- the gentleman raised a dollar, bent in to been zation ? deals black awkwardly and looks at One of the curious hypotheses upon man to dealer bets hand. his Next this subject is that the ice fields of five goes round, and bets are raised the Arctic regions increase in weight Gent in and bulk each century, until the to one hundred dollars. sees it aud makes it one hunblack equilibrium of the earth is jeopard- dred better. Gamblers look surprisized, when itmakessouthward. changThe bet ed, but will not be bluffed. ing entirely the surface of the globe. had reached five hundred dollars a But as this eventuality is not likely to thousand All draw out except a occur much before the twenty-fift- h Pike's Peak miner, who sees aud calls century, we need not worry much him: "What have you?" , about it at present. the gent in black, answers "Waal," Meanwhile the farmers arc worry mti let "I have see, let me Bee ing themselves ill about the weather ones." four have I of this season, believiug that we shall waal, have suspicion-ewho The gamblers, have to pay dearly for it in March now look wild, time some before, beand April, wheu the fruit trees and the light begins to dawn in the gin to bud. leaned across the y One asks what has become miner's mind, lie most sarcastic in the table said and winof our ld snow and command : could he tones ters, and also what has become of the "Oh, you heave, heave yer ? You month ef of which our News Journal . Referring ta it course in the pftit m the bent index of tli rit which will routrol iu fuiure uiannyeiiifnt, the rkpiblicax ii iucouraiceJ to irumi it readen a marked advancement, iu every imrticuUr that conatitulet a gieat metropolitan juurnul, for the year to oouie It ii with gratification we are He to ay that within a year and a week after making change and iniiriiveineiita more extensive than have ever been made by any emaldiahed and suneoslul to enlarge, per of the world, it i itp"u couiH-lleto tttt -- ix increasing iu tit from tourty-etgcolumns, to meet the inrreaaingAnlume of W itli euch eignel und advortieemeutt. evi.lumM of vigor and enterurite as tu jr I iu the of ite is leut assured coutidence (ilea, ei thai )ugea no ener'gy will be relaxed to a hi to the nuineroue luive tcaturea which already made the Ri.FUUi.Hns preeminently the great uewauauer of the Minii-i)i- i Talley. ArrangemeuU are uiakiug and will rapidly be consummated by which it will eujo) iuciebted faeilitie for the collection of new, and imno exertion will be spared by hlch eou.-tnprovement and progrt may be exhibited, both in tbe quality aud a,uuntity of the reading matter presented to ite pairoue- un , TERMS t "II! B ST. LOUIS UEPCBLICAN. published Delivered by mail ami paid in advauoe, $12.tiO a year; three copies, $i4.uO; five copies, $io.O t'; ten copies, $HKI.lio. To 'he sdnalers, Twe and a Half cents per copy. THE ST. LOWS REPUBLICAN, published Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Delivered by mail, $6uo a year; three copies, $17.0"; five copies, tSi IN; ten copies &O.OD. TI1K YVKKKLY MISSOURI REPUBLICAN $2.LKI a year; three oopieit, fa.tK); five copiel, is. 00; ten copies, $15.00; twenty copies, tie uiado to tliibs nt any time at Additions can club rates. Ten per cent, commission allowed to Agents getting up clubs. Papers not scut uuless )iaid iu advance, and invariably discontinues! at the eudcf time paid tor. Remittances can be made e Orders or Regisat our risk iu Drafts, tered Letters. The Finest and Cheapest stock of EASTERN FURNITURE Ever Offered in this Market, IS yOW OX EXHIBITION, AXI) FOR SALE AT J. BOYLE & Go's. FEW STORE, EAST SIDIJ MAIN STREET, OGDEX. All kinds of Household poods, for the Drawing Eoom, Parlor . Kitehen or New Styles of Looking Glasses, Taper Hangings, 'Window Shades, Corn ices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Homes. Jted-Boom- SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. HOI ENSE LIQUOR STORE. East Side Main St., Ogden. one door Foirrn or oauroll ALL KIOTS OF GOODS, Cheaper Hum ever Arrival A New in rmcES of dkes STABLfcS. L1VEKY REDUCTION Tbclore Offered to the Public. Of the CHOICEST ARTICLE of WHISKIES, BRANDIES, TUB aud Porters TVinos, Ales B US T GOODS BY THE MEASURE LOWEST AT THE VEBT PRICE. W. II. CLABK, d:o-t- Propr. r. AND TIIK Very Lowest prices Guaranteed. CALL AT W. FOULGER'S to-da- General Merchandiso Store, OGDEN. MAI IS" STREET, Examine prices before Purchasing Elsewhere. Tv rH o PAKPE&BOESSEL PK0 BONO PUBLICO! . T0A50 ASD CHEERY CHEEK STA033 d THE Pi to-da- May, bonny potts used to sing. But such seasons as this have been remarked at times for some three hundred years. There were two, we are told by the old chroniclers, between 1650 and 1700, and two more during the following 4 century. We have had one since the year 1800. In each of these cases it was remarked that wine was abundant and of superior quality. It was fully equal to that of the "comet year." lruit was also abundant, and Normandy cider was cheap throughot the following year. If no heavy frosts come in April to nip the buds and to check the growth of the vines, we have every reason to expect an year. During the present winter we have not seen a flake of snow nor a bit of ice, and on two or three nights only has there been anything which could be called a frost. On yesterday the weather was so mild that the people turned out en mass and thronged the boulevards at all hours of the day In the evening the cafes placed their small round tables outside, and after dinner they were very generally oc cupied. I presume it was partly owing to the mildness of the evening that the "little Bourse" had a meeting, an unusual thing for Sunday, aud partly, perhaps, to the agitation about Italian fuuds. Thousands of carriages covered the avenues leading to the Bois de Boulogne, and for the first time in some weeks the road around the lake pre Watches, Clocks, A sanctimonious shuffler." The gent got up from the table and handed oue of the gamblers his card. It read "Bill Walker, New Orleans" one of the most successful sharpers in the country. d JIAIX STREET, OCDES 0 H ice-bou- d H H i J01ES USE IF AGAIN i H n a l LU Z 8 0 rH 0 J3 0 u o 9 Main Street, Ogden. CL OS p. a A slj W o J CASSIMERES, Etc, o Just Received. at the lowest price. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED T. V. JONES. i ACCOMMCDATICNS. S FJVHE, 815. f HOICK ud CIGAM TOBACCOS I 1b dSt-l- Rree--t MOrriTT A GOKSETT. jr Proprietor. McCLUSKY, MIDWIFE AND blocks OGDEX, F. F. MARX, ' But ef the . Agent, Toaso, PHYSICIAN. - UTAH. 31. LTJNCUE0N. 1 I). AND OBSTETRICIAN ef Ye., Unulu&le uf Kicbmond Medical Colleg:., Va., Resident Hiysi-cia- n and gurgeon to College Hospital; fellow of Va. Medical Society. PHTSICIA5.SKR0E0N After a number of yean practical acquaintance with tbe Diseases of the tastern and Western States and Territories has located peroiacently at Otrden City, and promisee first class service, upon tli. latest and most improved methods of Allopathic Treatment in alt department of Medicine, Surgery and i 31id-u-ijer- y. Tlie patronage of tbe public la respectfully solicited. OfBr MITCHELL, Agent, Cherry Creek. Tabernacle, B i BEAVERS. SCOTCH TWEEDS, FIRST-CLAS- CARTRIDGES. GUN rariety. ",3 -l Suits or single ga rmeiits made to order in the Latent Style and A.mmunition. MK. -- VEST1NGS, -- -- J aa S, Staees make close connections at Oisrry Creek wiib Piocbe, llauiilton and Eureka Stage. AND T. E. BROWN, DOMESTIC AND DUOAD-CLOTII- Guns, Pistols, NEEDLE H A choice selection of FOREIGN Time, Tbrongh in 24 Hours "' H eJ V lfnr day. M 03 . Leave Toano Mondays and Thursdays, Leave Cherry Cieek VeduesUuys and Repairing Xeatly Executed. to ii busiThe undersigned has ness at his old stand between the PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, : Y SEMI-WEEKL- between lb above place. cC CUTLERY, SPECTACLES. a- UNDERSIGNED HATE PUT OJf A NEW of Stage kicb will hereafter be RUN SILVER WARIE; w TuTJSTJU. r TLA TED JE WEl.R Y, Cfl rA Q 111 JEWELERS, & WATCUMAKEItS and Boldnee, Main St ALBERT CRAY. AT THS BON TOZV WALOON, Ha fitted up a neat . LUNCH STAND, . , Also. Private Room for Company Lunch from 10 cU. to 60 eU. Th ytrj bet Alei, Torieri and Cigar. |