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Show uulillAri5A,?rtO.MMBCIAL; FBIPAV. MAf.CII - Gffe4 a gmm ta psm."" said arua a ssh. "aad I wuk to ttS it. Bat k wont. Aad wLat is won, h watts tan to cany a trtfci fc4 bnl oil taaa is Sew York, wix, t to himarlf. is ta Ut Xew York, aad who jodw of jewel iawhidb U adna-- i toatrb owcM a grwa tx by uart. tirri I H to UbcUi Vrtal-t- CSTTD fAMU. 4 4st warn Iniar atoawt tie rtvta At tntwif kmr, "Mysmrla baa THE Waa g kill uU aiaia ta aay U anaaiwjr'a fa-- Lmih-Ix- M-x- a t4 W.aiia,JaVa j ,. Aoi ciacauaniat rtauaat CiQa 'Muu Wicbl Fraat umvr) ytaUh un. jvl3 Lit (nbr'i far-VmkJt tU tour a ay sCaayi. Uub fca, a bite bj lk troth, csJls it aa arcka-J-evWtH, I H set hi BMurc; uda . Duot ku -- look "You MU jroa doot mind, air," uid Vtrbro. inoftng ber pretty bead, while a blasb hka the lilting of prtik ana thell crept ovtr ber fam. "Bnt wbAt BooaenM that Ur taid Mr. AUat drawer, TeBAbla, sbattioA; hi leaning back ia bia chair and looUmr At Verbena with ejret Uk gimkta. "Who ia tba jonng maaT Pkaao, ancle, VerbeaA, half iff Fritz," whispered Inclined to run awar and hid herself. "Pritar roared Mr. Venable. "That 4 farmer fellowr "He's fanner," admitted Verbena, but be owna bit own farm, air, and hla mother ia very anxioua for ma to coma there, bwAuae" "Oh, I can iuAKine thatr said Mr. Venabla with a aneer. "Ton, a Venable, talking a boat marrying a farmer! Yon, tha beirasa of the Malmaiaou emerald I tot, that might take any place in aocie ty that you wish when once tha value of the gem ia known, to talk of allying yourself to a clodhopper like that, who doesn't know an opal . from a moon-tone- r ' a wbilo Mr. Vt cable is . Verbena bunt into teara. isn't a clodhopper," said ahe. "And 1 wish there) want any ancb ; ' thing aa the MalmaiaoD emerald." Mr. Venabla transfixed " hia ' niece ' throogh hia spectacles with a glare that j might have paralysed ber. "Silence, taJser said he; "do yon know it ia on tha reputation of tha Malmaiaon emerald that tha Venablea will go down ' to fame? The Empress Josephine" "1 don't care for the ; Empress Jos i phine," said Verbena, who, haying - drawn tha sword, was now minded to ( cast the scabbard away. "And I'm not particular about fame, and I don't sup' pose 1 shall be a Venable forever" "This sort of talk won't do. Verbena," 4 said the old gentleman, solemnly. "Where would society be if every one refased to bear the responsibilities and shoulder the carta of hia station? You are not mtrely my niece, Verbena. You are the representative the last surviving representative of tha Vensbles. To you in my will is left the ' guardianship , of the Malmaiaoa emerald" 'Tm sick of hearing of it," vehemently ' protested Verbena, '"v.v V,y i "And," went on Mr. Venable, "I desire you to give up all idea of marrying this young mari It's entirely out of the question entirely. ! MBa - "They say." went on Verbena, "that when uncle kept it in the Jittle iron safe let into the guest chamber wall, whoever slept there used to dream of a beautiful, ! vsad faced lady, who walked up and down in a marble terrace under the trees and wrung her hands. That was Empress ' Josephine, of course,". "Of course," still more incredulously. "And my uncle declares that the color In the stone is always dim and turbid when the anniversary of the poor lady's death comes around," further added " aa weil aa Lunf -- scrofula, mommoalf known as Puunuovy Coowtiwipttoo. If a tair tnai. in bum ana pns BE WARD hi offered afr bT mMlrwbif4Mifc ttnlir. tha Cataiifc IU aaaaufaetttiava of Or. ady. for a aawaof Catarrh ta tna Bead which they eaanot eura. bf ita mtM, aootblna, aad aealln property, Dr. aAgw'e liaaadr euros taa worst ansae. now matter Deo, or of now tone nrty ots, by druaftsta. SataWtSl.lly.a. ar F aVtnt fcTfctV iW am HkBal tavn vHitA Ml f ai ht sMrta, M t am frota mm vmm H tm f Wltlai,ail arw. laanaMaf mm immh m lt Mar Attlvsttm. Orwavt )ja,y Mkt ! V mm mmn, mm4 yaw - v. avarf wtmikm. W tiKr. fAKfl IXAK KIESEL JOS. WALLACE nirORTLVT itself?" ' EIEY TO Liquor and Cigar Merchants in SM aa Tweaty ft'aarUtait. Dtstt-laati- Ogden, Utah. DRUGGIST. Diseases of Pocatello, Idaho. AMtWfrn n STRAHON k CARL UPMANN'S McNUTT Druggists Custom house Nose, Throat, The old enrveon and examlnliur rihralrian nf "The Liebitt SnrKicl Institute and World Dis of Aatiaaa t ity and ban Franeuteo pensary will Tixit Oartlen and hare office at the rlroom hotel. Feb. and 2ft, at ( lift faonae. Salt Lake, Feb. 27 and . lHiil. This will ha a ran, rhanna for the people of Utah to consult free wifh the oldest and most snccmaful ( alifurnia specialiat, who has had nearly hftv vaara arwanial tiranticat. lisviatf graduated in IM:!. Upfnemher the old doctor will visit Utah "himself. Liehia A C - I - G -A.- R -S. a lr. to. of San Franeiwo are tha only reliable specialists trom tne larse cities who Tisit L tab quarterly, who treat all wasting and annoying WnOLE8AXE rKAXuKR8 OP PABST BREWING GO'S MILWAUKEE BEER. EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN chronic diseaaes of men. women and ehililrm. and tha only brace and deformity manufac turers wno run tan trom Baa ranciaou and i STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. ALL CORRESPONDENCE T8 BE ADDRESSED , $500 Reward SO A Wonderful Memory. The following anecdote of Mozart shows that be must have been a born musician: ; , "When fourteen years old he heard in Metltlfnettlnw tlm Gnat Trunin. (?nnSr4nr Rome the 'Miserere of Allegri;' and attended to. Old Trunks Taken in knowing that it was forbidden to take or promptly fcxeoanire. Order called for and Delivered to all of of a the city. part give copy this famous piece, he pajd AL.1.NB A OPPMAN, such attention to the musio that when No. m Twenty-fift- h St he reached home he noted down the entire piece. He was enabled a few days Knit feitnaMhanBNa naihat afterward to check the copy," when he wort mr m, by Anna Par. Aaatla, Trnt, md Jn. Ria. TtM. Ohla. ... found that be had not mada a single m cat. Otkaraarxtoingwwoll Wby iwjomr aoniarara w rm.pa a mistake. The next day he produced such T(.y 4 tha work and lira wnt. hi noma. wharnw rmi an. ha. a sensation ia Rome by singing the ara aaallr amltit trotth, U ta (iinm 'Miserere' at a concert that Pope Clement Sleaday.AUaprta. Waahaw yoakow and atart voa. t work ia ware Itaa XIV requested that he should be prear all tha ttma. mt momy rW wmh- -t Fallura aaknowa atnona tkrm. sented to him. t Thus, by bis wonderful Jtiia anitammlarnil. ParllcnlararWia. .HatteUale Ca.,B.j S HO Partlatael, at aiaa memory, he was enabled to begin with success his ma-icjcareer." New "York Wf O is acknowWifed Ledger. the learllnr 1 r U Two Points of View. "What we need in this community," said the speaker, "is real live men." "I don't agree with you," retorted a bankrupt undertaker in the audience. Munsey's Weekly. mj rCcrea In riotDAY8.' rttasna remedy for CaanaaMlAtiiMt. The only sale lor I prescribe it and feel remedy IacwnriaiMnrWhitaa. MrSadato ' THttttmCHtS'ftiCo. . an) In mnullna li loall tuflerers. . B1VMEK, At. Bncmasil,. Bald hr 1U. Drwarartata. TO OOR "OGDEN OFFICE." Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar- anteed. J. KIESEL F. OGDEN CITY RAILWAY CO. (INCORPORATED.) - Ogden& Hot Springs R'y - Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of AND HEALTH RES0ET CO. PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS. TIME TABLE Between Twenty-fift- h Streot and Hot Springs, taking effect ihursday, Jannary DC A. M. an A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M, 7:40 8:50 10:10 11:20 7:02 8:14 9:30 10:40 11:50 P. M, P. M. P. M. P. M. 12:30 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 6:20 7:30 8:40 10:00 12:45 1:55 3:05 4:15 5:25 6:35 7:45 8:55 10:12 1:00 2:10 3:20 4:30 5:40 &50 8:00 9:10 10:24 1:05 2:15 3:25 4:35 5:45 6:55 8:05 9:15 11:20 1 T I 12:30 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 6:20 7:30 8:40 9:50 on 1:15 2:25 3:35 4:45 5:55 7:05 8:15 9:25 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 6:20 7:30 8:40 9:50 . 7730 8:10 9:30 10:40 11:50 8:27 9:50 11:00 8:40 10:05 11:15 P. M. P. M. 7:05 8:15 9:35 10:45 11:55 P.M. 7li7 8:00 9:20 10:30 11:40 1:00 2:10 3:20 4:30 5:40 6:50 8:00 9:10 10:20 1K)5 2:15 2:25 4:35 5:45 6:55 8:05 9:15 10:26 P. M. P. M. 12:10 1:20 2:30 3:40 4:50 6:00 7:10 8:20 9:30 10:38 1235' Trains will begin running at Suwlflv. 8.-0- 1:35 2:45 3:55 5:05 6:15 7:25 L35 9:45 a. m. i We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS Wedding Goods, INVITATIONS, Programmes FUNERAL FURNISHINGS and wet of Chicago. Services conducted at onr Parlors when deeired. Embalming of bodies for shipment a specialty. EICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. , THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. BRO'S & COMP'Y, 2482 Washington Avenue. LIVERY & FEED STABLES TIavInt. ttn.otQ.vrl .tin antl.. T...n. T SINGLE AND DOUBLE DRIVING CARDS Commercial PobMiing Co., 2404 Wad FOB . . OPEEA . y OT8rs" AND JVEDDINO CALLING CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS. Our Boarding and Feeding Department will be found Satisfactory In every resneet CORKY BEO'S & COMPANY Washington Arenne JunctionW. city MACHiisrwr HOLLAND, Proprietor, Practical Founder IRO-I- Ave. BIGS, CARRIAGES ..a PARTIES, MOVING OF BAGGAGE OB FURNITURE, LADIES' K. Visiting I Martin Brofs, we aire prepared to receive orders for 32 & PARLORS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. H COREY A. M. 12:50 2:00 3:10 4:20 5:30 6:40 7:50 9:00 10:10 CO., pgden, Ctali. UNDERTAKING A. m" A. M. 7:40 9:00 10:10 11:20 - P. M. A. H. ) CRACKER F. rEICE, Manaacr, ?z m A. M. M . OGDEN EICHET'S 12l0512:30 GKHXQ- - 8QTJTH. sr 25' $x i?i 53- - 51 ?? A. M P. P. M. VV. 9 7:05 7:15 8:15 8:25 9:35 9:45 10:45 1055 11:55 6:50 8:02 9:15 10:25 11:35 7:50 9:00 10:10 THE r 2 1 A. M. Factory in Rear of Central Hotel 25th St. P. O. Box S68. 22, 1891. NORTH. I & CO. THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. AND X OIGrA'BS;,;, STORM'S Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican hand:madc, lliromc Diseases ana Deformities. aansat city. for 'AOjrarrs SLLV, WOMAN flieEje, Ear, Bpm B tmtwtmkimm AND CHILD IX UTAH. Ha opened tha velvet caket which contained tha drop of green fire. It blinked at the circle of eatrer faces above it like a baleful eye. Herr Heidelgrun laughed a shrill cackle of derision. "Dat de Malmaison emeralt?" said he. Perfumery and Toilet Articles, 'O bow easy are some folks hoodwinked! CIGARS AND TOBACCO.. A ferry good imitation, I grant, O, yos, I can tell you all about him. But de genuine Malmaison emeralt it was sell me in 1830, at Vienna, by one Capt, Giles Preecriptions Carefully Compoonded. X3it Washiiurtoa Avenae. Venable- "(" Verbena's father," thought Mr. Ven- able, with a start and a sinking of the heart.) For da gracious Empress Auirusta, . W BOCBSALl AKD KSTAIL who was den making da collection for a necklace which should outshine all tha courts of Europe. I pay CapL Venable 8,000 florins for him, and I engage my best workmen to make him an imitation Malmaison etneralt which shall deceive Ccrner W.igtoQ Am and Twenty uivery jeweler himself. It'inklmake my fortune, bat I ant wrong. De captain Iflh Street under Broom Hotel ne pockets nla florins and he rides away. ue gracious' empress' she change ber mind. She get tired of emeralta, and ' Fmast Btoci of she finks sba will baf pearls. But I know dure wfll some day be market for de Malmaiaoa emeralt. I keen him: 1 ' In the Market haf him yet Here he is, and here is ze letter from Capt Giles Venable which Cfin I WITFR PrononneedthebertinTerrito Tr, it Md latkfy youreolrea. proves his genuineness. Eh? Are yon to be satisfy now?" And the green blaze of the real gem put the artificial imita & CO., tion to shame at once. , Mr. Venabla came home without wait ing for the adjournment of tba lapi dariee' convention. He did not bring ; Mr. Twistleton with him. "A man who couldn't even tell abogus . . a a atone trom a reat one," sputtered: Vena- FIXE PERFUMER and TOILET iRTlCUS. ble, "and calls himself a judge of gems! V erbena, come here." laroBTBD and Domestic Verbena came accordingly, with the teapot in oue hand and a pan of hot graham muffins, fresh from the oven, in tbe other. Order by Mail Promptly Attended to. "I've got something to tell you," said i Mr. Venable. Fifth St., Near Vcning, OQDEN "Yes, uncle," murmured Verbena, her little heart giving an ominous throb un der the cluster of roses she wore. ! "The Malmaison emerald is a hum WK will py tbe above reward for any ease at I4er bug!" said Mr. Venable distinctly. uompiunt, oyapepaia, sick Heartache, mdlMtlon. Oob ttlpattsn or CaMiraneM wa cannot eura witn Wall v "Oh. uncle!" VeRotable Liver PI I Is, hen tha directions ara ttrtotly ; "And Caleb Twistleton is a charlatan romalled with. Thfy are purely Vegretabla, and never fall to lira aatlsfaction. Sugar Coated. Lartre boiea. and an adventurer." And ho proceeded eontalntnff Pills. 83 cants. Bewara of eounterfaita to impart to bis niece the whole revela- and imitations. Tha genuine mannfaptnrt?d only by ,. U. WESI COm.Ni, CM1UAUO, UJ XtU, tion of Herr Heidelgrun. "Your father. old by A, H. WALKKK. my dear," said he, "has wrecked the UracKiss. Oatdea. Utah family fortunes and broken my heart, Henceforth I will give up the study of THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY gems. I'll donate my collection, such as to the it is, Middleville museum. It may serve as a nucleus for something greater in time. And I'll devote myself to roses. Tiny can t imitate flowers! Aud, V erbena ' "Yes, uncle." "You may marry young Elcombe, if After this, Twistleton you choose. doesn t deserve a wife." "Thank you, uncle," said Verbeta, de murely. True Flag. COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS, DRUGGISTS. J. W. - ulous. i" Fred .J. TOILET ARTICLES Ogden Candy Kitchen , wildered way, when he found Verbena crying by the sitting room window a few hours later. Her blue eyes sparkled through their ve41 of tears. i "You don't mean," said she, "that vou .have never heard of the famous Malmaison emerald?" "That's my meaning exactly," admitted Frits. "Do consider in ray behalf that Tve only been here a year, and have much still to learn." "Well, listen," said Verbena, half crying, half angry. "It's a famous unset gem." " Oh, it is, is itr "And it used to belong to the Empress Josephine." "Did it, indeed?" "And she wore it In those days at Malmaison." "Hence the name, eh?" "I suppose so. And Queen Hortense gave it to some one who sold it to somebody else, and it was finally given to one of the Venables who was a urgBOB f in the English army by a dying officer out in Hindoos tan, to whom he had been able to tender kind offices, and so it has come down to us. It really is a wonder; ful stone." '..'it j, "I should suppose so," politely incred- Ttr. m. ife ((i) bWd-aunav- ; . Verbena. . - "Yes, that is exceedingly probable," dryly observes Mr. Ekosaba. wt DRUGGIST, '- "But what is this about the Malmaison emerald?" asked Frits Eloombe, iu a be At the Upidariea' convention there waa a stormy aessioa that year. Herr Hoidtl. gmn was there, a stuffy, drkxi cp old man, of great age and son greater arro gance, who had apparently coma out of wnna for the aola hia spider web in purpose of discomfiting all tha anti quaries of tha western continent. "Da Malmaiaoa emeraltr aaid Herr Heidelgran. "Dat ish a toil take. Vat yoe call one big lie. It occupies all your time to chat deae lia aad den nail him down. I baf tha Malmaison emeralt in mina collection," "How can that be," aaid Mr. Venable, choking with rage, while Mr. Twistle- ton stood by ready to espouse bis friend's cause, "when hers it is the very stone Boyle Furniture Conip'y mwl F. B. HURLBITT, 1 ? Y. Fritzf "Then promise ma. Verbena." "No, Fll promia nothing." wart la gat nuurtedr " "THE KMC TOrCH." Ia Esftead, c aeotartee popular bU ai TuucA " auiMntiUua- owbted ia Taea ita eunoa- aoruluav auparatajuua --, and bar mom baooaia la Uwtr f tma we av a nmrty ia Ih. fWw'a ttolleo Mlwal Inaooverr, trna ta vtuck itninatb to UspurH tMoud by ta aaiuial cfiaaorav. taret.f Um aiau-rrra all taiata aad f rata wtutenr causa anawf. tisHirttt It m truly a royal rootedr. worid-fataaad tba only hrrr, hia aad biood row If faraatMd to tararQl ur eure to arery caan. at- aiuory paid tut A vid ba reruld. As a ttvuiatur of tha StoaMGh, Ltrar aad Boaett. " GoiAea M"1k1 Diaoorary " and run all atiioaa atSarA. lodiaaoksadrad Ceraoto tatiittna aad lnprfaua. r, or adavoia. Aa aa aitrauv, at BtaaileU aa marreloua prup-ert- k la taa ur of taa worat Sala aod tUm Soalp Inaraasa. ma, and Scrofulous Soma aad Swelling, girt A FAMOUS GEM. ' doarwst. d Lb eU 4oasvta. B hears tha aamwut af the brook What oaward seek ttia plain Bfc d New Katdaa' tiiUuU hueae, Aaud tba tuaenuc W-T- a waadarar taraa oaaa sera to ruasa Ami Urea tl to Ha axaaa. Tk aicUig wtavdsaraajiMasBsiaf tmiil tha rbmrtaw cairn. A sadden! njeeaory atill to bring The old -- uaatrtad Una." Yf. H. Kuger la Bualoa TranacHpC Mid Unci. Vanabla, kort a ! Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. roue. Ob, Friti! I wouldn't dare opwly Vy bint Lke that, lia has bcra very to mm," fluttered Verbena. "I'll be gucd to you. too, my darling." "Xofits, Fritz! You're spuiling my hair. Do stop, mtxr proteated tba iI!k "Ur- alarnud, oa. Jing!y. "To gHt Uirricd Aad all todaaolaia. Oor Spring Stock is Now Complete 3. h ta)la: wit eaib hia tuta; at alcfat anmad Mm (all. Tlx arn. Friu tLoti.'Lt-- rircliBg hrr wutt with hi arm. Tb otdy way ia whk-- w can guard against thia com- pbcati tf ills ia" anawrtaat Uarlaf 1 aaid Fritx, n taraa acmla vita 4ininnuinti unt.k tl pirtjwk DUMf ai J AND OIL CLOTHS. lns Fritxr taw himI'i I mIi Ladovt aa Ut tkaur. Intrrte4 axw ha window bAatk Stan at lac fmmtrltj, A4 wmda aad m a&ela- - and rank. la ariad eef4 chaos be. Ve Bora (rasa aaana grata, at akhta T tanarar eweae tha tin. ama .warts so liyU r Has buys of "aaid lavng ayae." Jo tatagti'isi sud from yuttdar stall Aioae baj 6' all:t tatcrf u u4 ubn, fri.a4 hw The pmtl, iwttirus a i.4 tLat 3 faliv. H k g'is4 op to Xw York txaor- a Lt:4 row ciivrt.ti n. said ha will bring Vrrbcaa. "Ati 1 1 Mr. T"itucaa bat k with Liia. Oo, U-j- brv Wv therw Matfct Mm- - tinr .auUai eLa . k4 Im aa L:W la icn aa fair He IM aatft tut tuf rami. But Us biMafcl draaua - cms, mm Vr-bext- faui-Bah- 44 sliu aur wak hart, .ay brood lUiu uttr actnLty aMU. at Um kia TW Ha b- dead (a tauaey fur tvaua-ib- 4aia 13. 1591. Twenty-thir- d bet and Machtvtct, WaU and Lincoln. .... Dealer la Steam Knr'.nei Boilers. Pnmna. Kin t .m Boiler.. Haaten and Machinery by aoatrae and do my work a tha belt machine work and refalrlnt nroaiDtlT attended to a ahnn m.n'aT rl! |