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Show Published XYIST EVENING, 8undj NOTICE exoepied C S- - OGTl-FZIV- An Eccentric King. stock: CO MAIN STREET, OF The pomp and splendor of royalty are distasteful to him; and, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF rather than appear at a gala review of the army, he will plead sickness, or, without cause, bury himself in the Alpine retreats of the Bavarian Highlands. The stage is his favorite pastime; but to witness public AT THE POX n performances, when everybody rises from his seat and bows to him as goon as he makes his appearance, is so distasteful to him that for years he has not set foot in his own theatre at Munich, except on the occasions which we are about to specify. About four months ago the actors of the Royal Theatre in the city received from the the stage the cast of a of manager Fan of the Marentitled "The play chioness." whose author, he said, wished to remain unknown, but which was to be rehearsed atoly. A week afterward the first rehearsal took place, and a few days later the actors and trie actresses wno were to appear in it were startled by the notification that they were to play the piece after midnight on the 3d of March. The most rigorous RftCTfiftv was enioined upon them, and immediate dismissal was threatened to those who should talk about the affair. Who had ever heard of such a theatrical performance ? The actors were all there, and when the curtain went up they vainly looked for an audience. No one was present to witness their performance but a suit of young man dressed in a loose face adorned handsome his gray, with & small well trimmed mustache. The young man was seated in the left prascenium box, and he seemed to follow the performance with rapt attention. The experienced actors did their best to play their parts well None of them had ever performed under more singular, not to say discouraging circumstances. Applause there was none. The curtain went down and it went up again before a dark and empty house. The only spectator' present was to all aphighly interested, but pearances did he clap his hands. once not even Finally, just as the neighboring elock of St. Catharine's Church struck four, the play was over, an the actors went home. This singular performance has been repeated gince then a dozen .times, . The actors almost in a state of revolt, for it Ar seems annatural for them to play to o audience without marks 01 apbefore plause or disapproval; simply a wears he if one young man, who, his prerogaroyal orown, profits by tives in a very curious manner. Ogden Junction Office JOB above-mention- GENEEAL MEECHANDISE, ft Ever offered in this vicinity. . SUJC8, PAELOR AND COOKING STOVES, Poplins, Nonveaates, Repps, UITORK Corded Alpacas, All kinds of PRODUCE received 8 G, WHITEHEAD Large Assortment of Fourth Street. Oden. ZS. Prom Four Doors C IN DEALER GENERAL, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF THE LATEST STYLES For Gents, Ladies or Misses wear. BOOTS AND LEATHER AXD SHOES, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SHOE fi3" REPAIKS NEATLY EXECUTED: -- I. Stove Department. Z. C. M. A LARGE STOCK OF Receipt Books, CHARTER OAK, MONITOR, JUST . ERA AND OTIfER COOKING NEW STOVES. Heating Stoves of all Descriptions. TINWAEE of A Social Savage. Meal Tickets, This is the season for social and kissing games are ragipg. In a family up town wnere aancing ia not allowed, there was a bussing Hand Bills, teethe other night, and among those in attendance was a young lady who Bad recently recovered from severe illness. Whes the pawns were sold and it came her turn to be kissed, Shipping Bills, he eviaoed a good deal more muscular strength by her resistance than was expected of one as weak as she was fupposed to be. The young lady Monthly Statements, and gentleman skirmished up and eTown the room a couple of times,and he seemed in a iair way to ges me duke osfidorum, when, by some sudden movement, the poor girl's head was completely denuded and she apwith a Every Variety of peared, before that company globe, as a bald as druggist's pate while hor luxuriant tresses hung on the gracefully from a button coat. man's young Snmn nf the srirls veiled and others tittered, but the poof girl thus shorn u grabbed & ner wig tmt. of the room. Her hair having come out during her illness, 'she had it mate into a wig, and so artistically was the job- performed and the wig adjusted that no- one knew the difference. It is a couple of weeks since this occurred, and the young man felt so h had about it that he made the only houid AH 0rdri, EnrpiirM, lUmittanc, amends in his power by offering his to wis mugw, ddreiseu be hand to replace the wig. ALL KINDS. - ZIQN'S CO-OPERAT- presid- - houses, thft two lfwAPn ilv cd over by the postmaster, is the par- A'xa nf t.h Btnokin? BOlilOa of the! noral nsscmWv. and thev won t have any lady in'there unless she enjoys the weed herself." of Main Street. - H.E303E3IT7;EI- EAGLE Ill i Pa dl-t- f H O U S B. is j. L W Itc. CALL AT Doing the Largest Business EVER CARRIED IN ON f TEASDEL & Co's, THE TERRITORY OF UTAH - - East Temple Street, Arising from a uniform system of dealing principally with Jttanuiaciurers, uuym iu immense uaiiuues uuu selling on the Closest Margins. E2 Salt Lake (My A hi ori IK AND EXAMINE THEIR CHOIRS STOCK, SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARS NEW TORE, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA AND CHICAGO. Consisting: of , Cftf! ! E . - XI Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Shawls, Yankee Motions, Etc. J In Immense Tariety, Clothing PARENT INSTITUTION AT S. L. CITY. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,! 1 Groceries and. Hardware. "Wholesale and Retail DEALING m BLEES9 SEWING MACHINES! EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE Unrivalled in the Market. THE GRAND r 3EI X 55 33 AGENT OS hm Al FOR OGDEN. at his Store, d-l- y At the WORLD'S FAIR, .VIENNA, was awarded we STANFOED FIFTH STREET OUR Call and examine , abTe machine In consequence of the increasing demand for the appointed Mr. J. j 1,1 THE SINGER This Institution lth N. SOLE AGENT for Utah JGXIIIBITIOJT SAMPLES OX MACHINE SEWING Territory. AT OGDEJf. P Studebaker, Bain and Whitewater "Ulf G O H S, il W. Q. CHILD. a FLYGARB OGDEN STEAM A SI I Keapera,3Iowcrs,Snlky Rakcs,Threshing Machines DESCEIPTIOX EVERY OF AGRICl'LTl'BAL MACHINERY ! BARNARD WHITE'S YARD, FOURTH ST., OCDEN. i Facilities hr '"Splltf Ppljig our Northern UU "Branch Store in Oeden the Friends are in no wim inferior te W.n.nOOPEK,SperintenaeDt. HE 1 1 G- .. 1 SI AND Lumber Yard. jBKClSJ"C3rXj33S FlRST-OLAS- S r On exhibition and for sale at C. 7. PENROSE, it h MERCANTILE INST'N. IVE s A Dubuque paper says,: "Mrs. E.M T?.iliott. of Mt. Pleasant, is a canj; jfo fn tha noaition of postmaster of the general assembly. If she don t ii P.O. Bos 28. Made up in the Most Approved Stylo, RAILROAD WORK! - IP.- -' U.C.tr a And Letter Heads, Ball Tickets, CP.,' A new Stock of Fall and Winter GOODS of the best quality. Which will be Cut in the Latest Fashion t W. II. HOOPER, Superintendent. dl05-t- f Business Cards, ' CP. - - FIFTH STREET, OCDEN, J. TAYLOR, Two doors west Yisiting Cards, Osti MERCHANT TAILOR! o:- Order Books, Show Cards, x. Complete in every variety. -:- Bill Heads, MnlP F1XDLXGS! AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Suporior Stylo gttordi PRODUCE TAKEN. d88-l- y GROCERY 3Vlr Pli pptfiU CASH PilIB for Hides, Hats, Caps and Clothing! IN A in IAnseys, etc Exchange. Carpets and Trimmings. A IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, A SPECIALTY !rt,TW0l A Full Line of IS EXECUTED STOVES OAR CHARTER Jacquards, Delaines, Flannels, i D0f nvo CHILD HIGGINBOTHAE NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. I., the' piuest King Louia II, of Bavaria, is a man of the most retiring character. Most of the time he lives in utter . t r. Retail Department. by thi Cosih PuBUSHiaa Cskpaht. seclusion. I.. XVI. MAS CFACTtREKS ! OF Bash, Doors, Blindg, Woor and Window Frames. of Carpenter Cupboards, Milk Safes, Tables, Sinks and all Kinds W A.FuUSet of j orK one 10 uruei. Machinery "Wood-worldn- g in Operation. PLANS & ESTIMATES OF BUILDINGS ON REASONABLE TERMS. Orders addressed to CHILD, FLYCARE& & Builders, Contractors Office and Mills, Fiftb Street, Ogden, epposite Z. C M. I. Graarj- - i"l-- t : |