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Show mm e? L0CALjJtm'- Thursday EvMiio.-- Nt T"l"n vLr'i wonderful talking C W. Stay Tbeatre. Also lim" Hon .Bilks, PlfF,-- i you Are , , Sreat hurr- vpaue: "What nf " Yes, In liurrj A it m FDnre. . notfls ... 4,ni, nftihins. I only I do for youcaQ if you were in a hurry." w&nted to know ;,iat. in ttme to dodee ,11 of a the stump cigar aimed at five-ce- Lis left eye- The share Mektino. Iron Manufactur at wooa- assemble c.mnflnV will Wednesday evening at iee-- Hall-oMatters of seven o'clock. Company will be and it is hoped that all con r....runLl)KHS i msiJered. will ceri ned attend. writing from Uvmectkp -"- Squib," L. Herald, about the jantothe S. condition of the mail service, lays Col. Wickizer. This, we the blame on mistake. The special mail think, great rcnt'has shown himself anxious to rectand ferret out the causes of ify errors and it would be better if powder at the root Unmerited evil, if he can find it. on well doesn't sit anybody. The proprietor of the Theatre. Tus Tbeatre has Ogden arranged for certain which he establishment, the them cushioning of the seats. moag of this, the performance Inconsequence which was announced for evening, is postponed. Mr. J. A. Heme, important improvements, to make to the pro-propos- Another One Gone. Dramatic Comnext Thursday, two and perform nights. "Kip Van Winkle" will be presented the first evening. The people of Corinne and vicinity will have occasion to teatify their appreciation of an entertainment which supported by the Ogden pany, will visit Corinne Yesterday Professor L. F. Monch, of Ogden, set sail from the shore of bachelordom and that is the usual hackup marriage neyed style of doing into some will strike we but notices, that yes announce thing original, and terday Mr. Monch and Miss Ituthinda will be sure to gratify all who may witnwere married, Prest. D of ess the production of a most pleasing Ilill, Ogden, II. Well Derforniinew the ceremony. S.L. drama, well rendered and deserving of Herald, 17th inst. their g approval. Not a bad thing is told of a interest in whose gentleman the progress of the iron works indu:es him occasionally to call at the Ogden House to aee "how things are going." In the course of a conversation with the proprietor ef the hsuse, the gentleman of iron and water power was entertaining his listeners with an account of the scarcity of private accommodations in this city and alluded to the necessity, ha and the friends of the cause of progress were under, of hi tendering hospitality to the lecturers who occasionally sojourned in 10 Ogden. "Why eeud them to me I'l tle care of them just for the sake of ' thing" gpoke out the generous land 'rd. The man of iron proposed to take him at his word, and promised that wearier, he would recommend his lecturing friends to the house where free Wertainmeut is vouchsafed. Takes at his Word. Fart Mcbdke. "'a On Sunday evening a named DiCk Lawless, walked into a Qphir, where several m en ttAA vogngea in playing cards. He ""lied up to the stove and warmed him whn he approached Snively, one "the men at the table, and deliberately '(velinir . i . . . i o loiuiver at. mm, nrea. The jal1 peuetrated the stomach. The W0Unded Inn arose from .his seat and SPP'1 with Lawless. Two more .hots "er fired and Snively fell dead. was arrested by the bystanders and 'vered over to the proper authorities, "ough there were serious threats made Woon in . -- Law-CS- Wang " 'J the 8 luurderer. It is euppos- tbe cause of the difficulty origi from the attentions which were L ,0,Sely'8si8ter.in-law- f Lawless of the house e'ltingUer. The deceased left a ' is the telegraph operator at. SmaU ChilJrenThe ThoU - mmuill'7 w subscribe for the book. n Tkfl tin (vfrDuuau:iA uiu. U U 4 UU otwAAta Oil tVlO mmjill Will Kaivi r. I U fill i i f.i. :. noiu, auuiiTcijr limes uic luimtu lur. UV - m which the two men lived (Lr By an error in the word- lDK of our telegraphic report yesterday, 5t Wfts made to appear that Congress re- fused to suspend the rules and consider the Memorial to Congress for a commit tee to investigate Utah affairs. The mo- tion to suspend the rules related to an- other item of business, viz : a new bank- ing bill. The memorial was piesented, and that was all. Puee Chalk. left at our office Danielto Wood. the .liquor pwjntM quit Having determined as soon as posniDie. wi;i sen nis mrge bioc. i rates. reduced at aud wines greatly liquors dlK-lt-sl- From It Wtdncdsai't Daily of Feb. 18 Nkxt Week. Hon. Thos. Fitch will lecture in Ogdea next Tuesday evening. His subject, "A Sage Busher in Vienna," gives a fine opportunity for the display of this eloquent gentleman s oratorica powers. Everybody in town will want to hear it. genius. Tlakk Sidewalk. A plank sikewalk to Main the depot is sadly street from needed. If there were a good, dry path to town, much of the business now kept away would flow into Main street. Many travelers are deterred from coming into the business part of town in wet seasons Let a good plank sidewalk be laid down MonV. r. ntn An nail ua wen usa narfatifiiiAna nu uicicunuiB ycucon iauo would be greatly benefitted. To start this necessary work arrange- TManln lift VP hptn mad ft fnr & Jrrftnd bftll. - K ,1 w. i AlUUinS .. iu h v3. w t v., uv , Dv., I . i wvv SO 4 IXC. AD TOBACCO. papers of tli Patterns. Kent taken for all the Papers of the day Loral, Kastera and Western. lieSrn k AT 1 R. R. R. RELIEF I RADWAY'S READY t' I'ltF.fi THE WOKST 1 4 IX In Iroin One to Twenty Minute. NOT ONE HOUR weed after reading: this advertisement any one SL'FFKR WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY REMKV 18 A CURE FOR KYKRY PAIN. It km tli first and is Tlie Onlstopsv Fain licmedy the most excruriuling Zot That iuntuiitl inflHmmat.oni allays and cum pain, (Westigm. 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It it better than French Brandy cr Hitters as a stimulant. FKVEK AN 1 AUI7E cured for fifty cents. There is Dot a remedial agent In this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other llalanous, Uilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow and other Fevers (aided by Kadway's Pills) so quick as RADWA Y'3 READY RELIEF. Filly cents per bottle. 8tdd by Druggists. Hionlilif Kftsintv! Strongand rure Rich Blood Increase of FleshondWeiebt Clear skin and iivautnui iviapiexiou eecared to all. Dr. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian ItesolTcnt Una made the moot astonishing curea, so quick, so rapid are the chance the body anderiroes, umler the influence of this traly wonderful Medicine.that ICVEllY I) A I AH 1KCKEASK IN FLKsU A$V WEIGHT IS SEEN AND FELT. THE C1KEAT BI.OOII PI KIFIER,8ARPAPARILLIAN RtiULof the Every drop VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, uriue and, other Ouids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it ropairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Ccubumptioa, Glandular disease, Dicers ia I i Bnd d XStSl ether parts or tbe system, Head,Rie I Bora Eyes, Btrsw- - Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelaa, Aue, rltA nA uli tMki.nin and in discharges, Night' Sweats, Loss of Sperm, on all remoic agco, jv iiuuMiiriv wai,eg0fthe lite rrinciple, are within the curative wonder of Modern Oiemistry, and a w!.n a inrl tracft or evidence of trans- - ranre of this few days' use will prove to any parson usiue it lur itioa from one form to another. either of tUeee forms f disvue ire potent puwer w :,.no llft.J -- vw d public-spirite- , , S abttriptioas i i . . . . t.A I tMm ,A eenerouslv donated the use of tbe building for the purpose, The lecturer then Thursday. Feb. 26th, is the time fixed for the occasion, and it is expected that microScopic investigations of the man in the city will roan naturalist Ehrenberg, and every havincr MUllOllCl CIGARS t The lecture by Judge A. Ilagan last evening, on "The Scientific Progress of the A&" attracted a large and intelli 8ent audience. The City Hall wasclose- ly packed with ladies and gentlemen, young and old, who paid strict attention to the lecture, and showed their under- standing and appreciation of its beauties by heart- - appiau;e 0f it8 m08t salient points. The lecturer was sufferinz from hoamess, but entered into his subject with evijent pleasure, and imparted his enthusiasm to the audience. ire showed that while paet ages evinc- ed the progress of science, it was not untii the dawn of the nineteenth ccntu- TJ which was a new era in its history, that science was really established upon ft substantial basis. With the exception 0f astrenomy and physics, the sciences were to a great extent speculative, but with the opening of the century, amid the convulsions of a political revolution, a greater revolution was effected through the discoveries and systematic arrangement achieved in the world of science. It was Lavoisier who first places chemistry on a truly scientific basis. The ancient Egyptians displayed a knowledge of a few cf its principles, and in the sixth century the Chinese exhibited considerable chemical skill; the alchemists also made many discoveries, but chemis try was not really a science until Lavoi sier published his great works. It was Dalton who discovered the fixed princi ples of chemical combination, tbe inva riable laws of compounds, and pro pounded the atomic theory, In 1800, Cuvier developed a new science, in his writings on fossil re mains, by which, on the investigation of a single bone he was able to describe accurately tbe size, appearance and anatomy of the whole animal. The dia- i. covenes oilel.. Olivier put is uiobi eucciutti barin the way ef the rieg of Darwin, for in all his researches animal wnrhl iSaclr in tli mnftt !n(n new-fangle- Ogdcn. I JUDGE HAG AX'S a - - - Periodicals, Milg- azines, Pictures, W . S. MeGregor it Co.), UoollS, LI 11 . Fifth St root, Correction. fire-cla- Irregulariticf, off his Squib" fired bUnie 1 a lo-nig- ter-rib- le of the - Mr. Evan Evans has a sample of pure chalk oi very tine quality, from a vein which he has discovered in the mountains about eighteen miles east of this eity. He says the vein is from 6 in. to 5 ft. thick, and is easily accessible. Mr. Parkes, of the Iron Company, hi s secured a Eample for the purpose of testing its practical use as lie will produce great success, The resources of our grim old his great drama, "Kerry." mountains begin to show up, and 'ere The First District Court convened at long they will be developed in all their rovo, yesterday. multitudinous variety for the benefit of From this morning's Tribune: this city and Territory. The Chinese new year was ushered in One More Invention. And still an- early yesterday morning, by the firing of crackers. The "heathens" observed other invention, by a railroad genius, is announced. A new design for a car he day in their peculiar mode. A lady makes a piteous plea in behalf coupler which will be instrumental m of the Indians, and asks, "Won't some protecting me, ana in aaaing greater of the Christian statesmen who attend facilities in making up trains, has been conventions for putting the name of God patented by J. II McAlvin, a draughts- intn the fifttistitution. come to the front man of the Lnion Pacific. This one makes the third patent that has been and put God into the Indian contract? No free postal delivery in Salt Lake tested within the last five months on the will be established, until the houses are U. P. road, and designed by its em- be ah im ployees. Each one appears numbered. provement upon the other. That road is literally ballasted with inventive s c full directory of this city will form Th'e depletion of the city by a large of the part work, and we hope all our proportion of the people having betaken business men will assist Mr. Merrill in themselves elsewhere to spend the win- . a i , i ter, will soon be followed by their re- hUPnn;.- W. TURNER, GEORGE A According to a writ of habeai eorput issued by the Third District Court, Frederick Bright, a soldier, who has been fined $5 for disorderly conduct and in default of payment, sentenced to five days in the chain gang, was brought be fore the Court. On motion to discharge the prisoner, on the ground that the municipality of Salt Lake had no jurisdiction in his case, the case was argued at length and submitted to the Court, which reserved its decision. From this morning's Herald: The Secretary of Camp Floyd Company, writes from London, Jan., 24th, expressing his gratification at the success of the directors of the Mill, and that the liquidator was engaged in issuing circulars for the reconstruction of that com pany with twelve thousand pounds. A very crowded and fashionable house greeted the first appearance of Bouci- cault last evening. "Used Up" and Colleen Bawn" were presented with All for Everybody should aduiisHion. 5i) cents Ton " ...i" Hummers " A"etct.: on humorous lecture Iline tier s Y. M. L. A. Judge Hagan's great lecinmcTORY. Mr. B. 0. Merrill, of terrible foroe en a stone step. The in- ture on "The Poetry of Science," to- Salt is in town in the interest of juries received were very serious. Lake, night, in the City Hall, at 7 p. m. Don't me flew Directory. This work, which "Frequenters of the Institute" com- forget. will be edited by It. L. Sloan, of many who Eq , pro- plain of the mises to be of preiit vain to th nonnlft interrupt meetings at that place, by tak- Condensations. From Yesterday's unseasonable of Ogden, as well as other cities in Utah. ,in their deParlure at - ffAMh M 1 wate and decomitiou that coutmuaity pro- gresemg, succeeds in arresting these waste, and repairs the sama with ew material made frn uiuwi wiu uiu turn cwiinj will aD does secure. Ger- - .11 his ncAiauLu.i ciaesincaiiuu oi niiuouria ubiuimiui.utu i jiuiiiuuoi, Let this project be followed up with a minute that millions of them, each with Scrofulous, coasutunenaj and skm disease, will; no nagging, no grumDiing, dui let a perfect organism, were contained. in a nie, bat it i th only pesitiv cure for KIDNEY and ila- tne and do his man also the to of sciences bladder complaints, Wrhwy and Worn. give water; duty, SUJgle drop every Dropsy, EtoppaflA tif , ia dry f ft of ftnd the light diseases, Gravel, DlalUa, and bo, g Water. Iot oatinence ef Urine, Bright' Disease, where thrar thrown by the former on the Creation of Albuminuria, and in all ewes places. briekdnst deposit, or the water ia thick, cloudy, tickets. and like th whit of an r, See posters, buy the world, and a proper understanding niiedwith sabstaucM or thread Tik whit silk, or thore U a morbid, of the first part of tbe Uook of Genesis. d(krk( fcilimI apptarMlc,t wUit, d. c" Durmng Can't Tut It Is. A communication j He took up the history of the science of sation when passing in and the snarl water, pain cuw from Porlerville, concerning a squabble f the back and aJvnr the lois. Price, $1.00 astronomy, and showed its progress and known .nr Relud, Major Gordon, of Camp Douglas, is . wilh th, de,el derQ ti there, cannot be inserted for two reas of scene the to orders ons : It is a personal matter, and is not under marching mentsof Kepler and Newton, and the Tumor on tbe troubles plains Indian the cannot pub Biviblt, Mvs.. July 18, IW. , signed by the writer. We Wil named a man On Monday evening Wri lish anonymous communications. tune, by Laplace, which was the result 0Tarie8 inj bowel. All tb doctors said nhr of his left the all 00 belP feP ,t" 1 t,id vryUliu8 tn had Hill liam fingers must de but nom or a Knowieage of the fixed nrincinles of recon)IIB4nJe4. ters may adopt a plumt, tttt B,thig helped me. I saw jmr and thought I would try it; kt bad l forward their own name as a guarantee hand nearly severed in two by a circular this science and continued Calculations. Resolvent fiiitb in it, becansal had suffered for twir year, saw, at which he was working of good faith. based upon it. Alluded to the works Of i took (S bottles ef th Reeolvetit, aud one boa of Jiiis.ana iwo uouiesoi your The Chinese Kew Year was the occa Hersohel, Dr. Gall and others, and the i .luwiway , t gi of tlim(rt0 h f unusual feel better, smarter, and happier than I rather among I and hilarity sion of felt, the that Strouve Alcyone, discovery by bar for tweW years. To worst tumor wa n . . Ucnl Ogden is passing through the 'Chinee." Two of the police officers centre star of the lleiades, is the cen- - the left side ftu bowels, orer the groin, iwuuoi otners. ion cab uu"melting moments." Drip, drip, drip, entered a house, attracted by the bois- tral sun around whiah our solar system this to ifyou tor tbe. DenentHANXAH P. KNATP. it you choo. Ub hours. is the monotonous musrc ef the terous mirth of its inmates, and put an and the great universe revolve. The eaves seem to have the influenza and end to the dangerous amusement of fir The speaker touched on the establish the roads the epizootic. Slush, slop, PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS to the and unearthly crackers ing off ment of the Bcience of meteorology and suzzle and splash, make pedestrian exer Perfectly tvrtelem, eltfcanUy eoatud with Tee noise in which they indulgod. A repri- the benefits derived from it by com- ruiu. pnrtte, regulate, purlfy.cleense and strengfh- cise a soft thing. If you want to know mand and a caution were - administered I ins, lor iu cure si an uieumef n. Kailway merce, and referred to the artiste, paint- of te ttomai h, Liver, Dowels, Kidneys, Bladder, how the ladies like it, just see them try in season. and orators Of the century Nervous Dineases,Heaacho, Constipation, CosMve-- c ' sCulDtorS Herald: nMg indigestion, Dyspepsia, HilloueneiM, BJiwu to pick their dainty way between the this morning's From who were unsurpasseu Dy iue greui men feer. Icnainmation of ttieuoweis, rues, auuau puddles and pools, when they cross a The famous drama of Kerry was pre Dei'SIigemealS OI ibo invcniui iwern. niioiru Of the past. to effect ft positive cure. Purely ecctblt,coij. and fine a to audience, street. last sented night taining no mercury, nnueralsor deleterious drugs. Tn & brilUant perorati on he pointed t Oheerve tii fil OWIIii! STFIiLUiniS reifulUue admirably performed. J. C. Williamson Out the marks of design and theevidence freui Disorders of the DiKPstiveOiTanx Constipa Ash Wkbsesday. This day, known Ln ji;99 Maggie Moore will appear to. tion, iuwani 1 tie, ruimrfB ui iuq xiuou iu me of a God in all the domains of nature, Heed, Aciility of the SU'inach. Nausea, Heartburn, "The as Ash Wednesd.iv. , fortv davs before morrow of the in FiillneM or Weight in the Stomploy of night tho Imrmonv existinjr amonc liis DisruptKoiir finking or Fluttering at ach, Easter Sunday, nad as the first day of Daughter of the Regiment." Stornvb, Swiinmiiic; of the Head, vavionsnnd wonderful creations, which, the Pit of tbeDim. ult iirtatliin, Klutteriug at the Hurried ai.d Lent, is observed by a large portion of orton was arrested yesterday G. M. Hmirt, ChokiiiR or f nfliKatinfi Sousntion vbea in separate and distinct, were link though the Christian world as one of the most on complaint of II. C. Godspeed, charging a LyniK Posture. Diinunsi of Visiou, Dots or ed together by similar iiutuutaUe Webs before the fcifiht, Fever nml Dull Pain In the off Too life. important festivals in its liturgy. The him with threatening his f Perspiration, yellovrness of to the animalculic Head, smallest up tbe oonus oi jow from Skin and tye, Pain iu the SMe, Chost, Liuibs, under tiie was of ender placed a i of ashes practice part sprinkling Flushes of Heat, LHiuiui? in the Fletb. bright seraph before His shining throne and sudden the forms belonging to the services of to keep the peace. A lew doses ef Kiuiwuy's Pill will fi e the sysremarks few disordura. Price Judge Richards made a tem from alt the the day, and is intended to remind the From the Tribune: of encouragement to tne young people ;6 eents per box. Sold by Druggist.atnl Truo." Pend one let A man named Chrisholm was yesterfaithful of the end of all things mortal. and their Literary Association, and a terK'''AD stiiii-to Hallway A Co., No. 87 Maiileu Lane, and vote of thanks was ten Jercd the eloquent New York. Iiifuruihtiou wuith thouiunds will b "Dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou day seized with a fit in the street, in ut you. lecturer for his icusteily clfost. with head his struck fallin" backward return." JVSLItZJl bn-du- w, st P"'S. fonl,2wttc -- u 4nr I DR. RADWAY'S d ; Erm-tatious-, la-us- Deth-iens- above-name- s80-i- v |