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Show ' & 4 ITOTIOB TUc Woman IVlio Sniffs. , CHILD HIGGIKBOTHAI, a Pnblishsa 1TBRY KYKSINO," Similar! excepted ht tat Cqdi PiWinaiNS CuvrAMT. t Retail i Department. NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. L, In that entertaining novel, J'My Little Girl," is the following about . ;. the woman wlio "sniffs:! f "About a week apro.having nothing todo,Igot into a favorite omnibus for an hour or two of quiet thought, l he rattle 'of1 the omnibus glasses; when the wind is westerly.,? I find condu cive to meditation; and as the Favorite line runs from Victory to the fex-- j trcme "verge of civilization af High-gatthere ia ample time. Several women got in, and I noticed perhaps it was partly due to the time of year several soiffa as each eat down .and spread, her petticoats. Your Regular female omnibus passenger always takes up as much room as she ean, and begins by staring defiantly ?ound. I was at the far end, whith-- i cr I had retired to avoid an accusation gf assault; ('fof.,th$j kick your ihins across the narrow passage, and then give you in charge, these ladies. So' my' friends, is tho.virtue of the class to which I allude, that even the suspicion of an attack is resented with this celestial wrath. Presently," however 1 being the only male, there came in a young person, nuiet, modest, . and retiring. She wade her way to the far end, and sat down next to rue.- Instantly there was fired a volley a hostile salute from seven noses; a simultaneous sniff of profound moaning. Versed in this weapon of feminine Warfare, and therefore understanding the nature of the attack, the newcomer blushed deeply, and dropped ler veil. It was like the lowering of a flag, r I took, the earliest opportunity of tendering her respectfully the compliments of the season; and, in spite of a second and even a fiercer attack, we , held our own, and conversed all the way Id Ilfghgato." r OP '.OlVV. v'.W AT ,v. Ogden Junction ;:i 1 Nouvemites, ' Bepps, ' .. tx, Jacqiiards, , . JOB WORK r. I' f,vr.' ' ! 1 ft!'!(!'iVr; ' 18 SXKCUTKD i ; i i MtUMM ." ,.:;'! !.. I 'Aft') ;l fMi:.J '.' t i.Wi 1 V.... X i ' , i - - 1 (. Large Assortment of A G. WHITEHEAD 'A 4 1 Foiirth Street, Ogden, Xooxs U'x'orrL S3. O.r M ' s BOOTS AND SHOES,' OF THE LATEST STYLES Hats, Caps and Clothing ' ! GROCERY Complete in every variety. i C Z. !':": :' ' ... neads, ' auii-- SltOTT of September at the Bitter Hotel, "Heidel-bur- g, by four young - students, one of whom, Silford Meyer, was an American from Chicago.; j it appears that the .four men had formerly been intimate friends, and the met, it seems, on the above day, at the S wann Tavern,, where they drank a great deal," and' finally began to quar-?e- l. One of them, -- Count Ottendorf, sailed Meyer a cowardly Jew, whereupon ' the latter ; promptly challenged him. Ottendorf accepted the challenge immediately. 'Meyer, in a tone of great excitement, proposed that all four should repair to th& Kilter Hotel and hereplay Theloser should a game of "sixty-six.- " shoot himself with a pistol. This proposal was accepted, and the - four - students repaired to the hotel. JThey ordered wine and cards to be brought up to a private room,, and Ludeken, one of tho four, procured two loaded pistols ' from ' a neighboring ; armorer.; The and the dealt fourth student Of cards,' tendorf and Meyer seated themselves, Ja pistol lying by the side of each. The first few minutes; the1" game re mained almost even. But then Meyer obtained a single advantage, (and Ottendorf seeingthat he was lost, 'suddenly jumped up and exclaiming? "Adieu, my friends," seized his pistol, and shot himself through. the right temple.: lie fell a corpse to the floor, while his companions stood as if petrified for a moment, then hurried from the room. 4 "When the proprietor of the hotel hastened into the room he found the dead eounf lying on the floor. lie gavo an alarm, and the police started in pursuit of tho fugitive students. Late in th afternoon they succeeded ia arresting Immiph, who iuado tbe ;alove statement. j .Meyct, and Ludeken escaped across tho French frontier. Otk'Dlojf was tho son of a wealthy l.titied proprietor in- Westphalia. At tho time of Lis death, ho was only nineteen. a - -', P.O. Box u Street, 28. l . :'iov;.( And KIISTDS. Made u , i noJ'w'iii ; quality, r -- t j r .. ' ill: i np in tlie Most Approretl Stvlo. dl-i- f H'0;IJ;S'E:' N, Doing the Largest Business CALL AT ..it tfFJW? CARRIED Business Cards, t ON IN THE TERRITORY OF UTAH. 'YD T n f. Or' . : ; , ; ' AND EXAMINE ' ' ' ''''' i Consisting Staple and Fancy, Dry DEALING 1 fT!VUi ; Goods,-- ISliawls, ';''" .'.nspHUM Yaukec Motions, ic '.7 . i- - n mw. Hals, Caps, Itoots and Groceries and Hardware. IN Shoes, i, BLEES' SEWING MACHINES ! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Monthly; Statements, 0, .,r7 ' " uiotmng in immense Variety,- "Wholesale and Hetail , Zakc THEIR CUOICE STOCK, SEIiECTED WITH TUB GREATEST CARS IK 1;S HEW YORE, BOSTON, PIIILADEUUIA AND CHICAOa . !i! INSTITUTIOM AT S. L. CITY. .:!; PARENT " Street, - - jasf Tern pie ; Ileal Tickets, Hand Bills, TEASDEIi & Co's, - from a nniform system of dealing principally with Arising " ' Manufacturers, buying in Immense Quantities and ; selling on tlie Closest Margins. Ball Tickets, Shipping Bills, -- Fall and Winter GOODS of the best IVIiieli will be Cut la the Latest Fashion! Cards, Tlsiting Cards, 1 ! .Hides'. ..... ,.. A new Stock of ERA AND OTII'ER COOKING! STOVES. NEW T 1 1ST1W" AEE of MKO-OPlUMEMERCAffliW'- r ; !! s - FIFTH STREET, OCDEN, Two doors west of Main Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. 11 Bill Heads, Lcfe J. TAYLOR, - A LARGE STOCK OF. CHARTER OAK, MONITOR, m for jggf REPAIRS KEATLY EXECUTED; I. Stove Department. M. ' ' MEECHANT TAILOE!. '. T Receipt Boots, I. - :o:- - " Hi:,J SHOE FIMH.XGS! PRODUCE TAKEN. GiiSM Fjai ".a Order Boots, ' I J- ' " ' ": ' i r 1 ti AMI HARDWARE DEPARTMENT AND Supj9XlplV:St7lo LEATHER SHOES, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. d88-l- y ( A game of cards in which a, human life was at stake was played on the 8th A.l) BOOTS ' " J3 For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. : - IN AIL ITS BRANCHES, y:'.:im in ' , ., Terrible Game of Cards. ' All kinds of PRODUCE received r. V;'"' Zinscys, etc. Exchange. "Z ."77 Carpets and Trimmings. ' ;. WIAIl . , t Li r 'X PAELOR AND COOHNG STOVES,, : j A Full Line of J ' ! : t in 'Si! ' Bear. - OGD Corded Alpacas, CHARTER OAK STOOS A Delaines, .w..i jfianncls, , C4 V'ilZ ' f", JPoplins, Office - ' - - - GENERAL MEE C H AND I S E .TUB, Silks, ','f-vc- half-empti- - DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF 1 s?A terson. in a blouse, loading a rery fine bear, well muzzled, made his appearance at the railroad station at Lyons, a few days ago, .and having paid for bis own passage", claimed a place' for the bear (which appeared very tame) at the lowest price charged for such animals. A few? francs were paid," and a pasted ticket stuck on the bear, who, with the s assistance of bis master, was quietly placed in a large wagon, all to himself, the guard taking care to bolt the door. One of the officials bearing ef this, and curious to seo the anjmal scrambled along the footboard, and, raising tho : lamp, looked in, lie nearly fell Irom surprise. Bruin was Bitting on his haunches. I:3IIis nest was unbuttoned, displaying his waistcoat, while by his sido stood a bottle of vin ordinaire, and my gentleman was, amusing himself by reading the newspaper.- The unlucky travelers were brought before the authorities at thj fpoxt fltai turn." TH o unhappy 'bear was fa i n to eonfess that, as he was desirous of leaving Lyons immediately and had no nwHoysave' a few5 fraaci, W'ay his passagej he had taken, on himself this" 'disguise in order to secure a ' eheap journey. . ; ,"' "... " :'.' -- . ':: i , A Darwinian ?w Ever offered ia this vicinity. 1 - . ,;.:-,.- ; MAIN STREET, e, delict ., ..-.- " Unrivalled in th Market. In consequence of the increasing demand for the above machine we have , appointed , , T33C03 A OUR At the WORLD'S FAIR, VIENNA, was awarded I Every Ywiety Mr. J. GrZt.LZaZ ' . ; u Call and examine f of THE SINGER i SEWING This Institution is the SOLE AGENT for Utah Territory. RAILROAD WORK! SAMFI,ILS H N. EX1IIBITIOX AT OC!iEX. G3T AGENT at his Store, FOR 3JXJL OGDEN. 'T13I gS'-iL- ' 1 1 TTITlTi FilACHIN ' .",.........'..-- STANF.OED a FLYQARE. w.o. cin LD OGDEK" STEAM . , it Studebaker, Bain and Whitewater AND IS f i I. J.A- - . s s ! .. i ' , Ileapers,Mowers,SHlky iSakcs,T!iresIiiiig Maehiiies ;': AND EVERY AH Ordnm, ErqiiirM, RsmitUmceB, eto, sUonid b wldreiaed to Ui Mmgr, , DESCRIPTION . i.'li ) OF ACRICLLTLRAL On exhibition und for Bale ut liACIIIXERY ! , , PARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST.,OCDEN. C. V. PENROSE, j DEX, U. T. tSAt our Facilities for Large and Commodious Branch Store in Ogden the supplying' our Northern Friends are ia no wise inferior to nose at Salt lake. di-i- II. B. CLAWSON, Supt. ''' ' HAMCFACTirREBS OF -- f. SasIi, Doors, Bliiuls, Door and Window Frames, Mouldings," etc., Cupboards, MlkSafrs, Tallies, Sinks and all Kinds of CariwuW Work done to Order. A. Full Set ofWood-workin- MacliinerV g in Operation. PLANS & ESTIMATES" OF BUILDINGS Ofl REASOfMBLE TERf.lS. Orders addressed Office and Mills, to fiffi ' FLYCARE & Coutractora Street, Ogden, ojposi'e Ci CHILD, ituiMers, Z. C. M. I. Granary." .. . . 4 I |