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Show AIGLET OG DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. 4mf "' Baks te Hil l.ks Ka to the tike TLrr eith-r- r foel no CoaEtry trt--i f jt tie ttre sgih or rtUxsri'ii tfwy thvj rely CugLt p iia from fv.Li:.j, vpon chance f x their UirLtal T.i'j'j'.aia. Few are the Lj cirrr with tLera cnLin but the liLteet of ium-Et- r can be thrown LOTtls look when uiLcd. Avar without I'erLaps it is tu--j ina :ii to fck that l cne sc-- t a stnirtt eijer-- J much energy ia. h A wvaTbt-- r cj":a itei-ti- l Yc-- t it 1lthough .;aethiiij better raijlt be rra 1 ttan. the merely fiiheiacral cuvelette. II w many are really fainil-ia- r cf the rbi&g of lAcke-us- , with th novel of cf Thackeray, of Coojier, cf George Eliut, of Mis-- Mulock. or with the tLinnitg lotg atij ehort stories by our cvm Aiuericau authjrs? There was a time when the Leary ImJinff and high cit of standard rendered theia undesirable books to read in a hammock, bat the recent lwue of the works cf many of the beet English and American writer ia paper cover d'-- i away with this objection. Good books, in gjoJ type, on good paper, at a price that practically puU them within the reach of every oue, are to bo bad on every band. In purchasing an outfit for the summer vacation the bammock book ehould no more be overlooked than the hammock itself, but let both be of a kind that will stand wear. Trashy reading provokes a i:ental dyspepsia akin to the physical malaise produced by a diet of iweetineata unaccompanied by substan tials. Such a course of treatment unfits either mind or body to do the winter's work, for which strength should bo accumulated during a 6ummer vacation. Harper's Bazar. Some i'.h tin-ia- . - i i J 1 . . - '. m at " a iuu WINS lt - tv-ot- The Edelweiss la London. It may lie interesting to some to hear that the Edelweiss" can be cultivated in London. Laxt August a friend who J GASOLINE STOVES! PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Doe, We will make our Prices so low that they will get your order. Sarpliis Catalogue Sent to any dress on application. Prills, i. ib. al ritl tvc.. OaiC l- Wum1iiiUim 11 - - Armstrong, T.iHuim, 11. liuchjiaiiw. AND SURGEON. tie Busies. Lad , to 11 JO a. m. m. sad 1 p. m. p. m u ? p. m. Trie- - rnuii iuc: Eoouut aud 38. In atUHidiiiics day and ni'lit. rvi 1 1 ah. Engines Saw Mills. Ofiice ii rtiirs oiw Fuiig'. new Hardware Stora. T?iii eitractd viibout paiu. Cimeci-our- - . ll. CO., ,t r I ll.il..:'. V. 0. Ol NNELL. GUN NELL, Ofiice No. 21W Washington avenue.Ogden, GILBERT 8. BOBEHAN. JACOB & JJOBEMAN r. t'tah. REED HOTEL ! OGrJJEX, UTAH- - BOREMAN, A npw hotol snd strictly Pining room on fifth floor. All moitora appliances. U.m wr Kates $1,00 to Hy. Mi MILLKN & DEMINO. Prop. a B. LEONARD,Justice J. B. MACMtLLAM. Supreme Court, Nevada. A MACMILLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. first-clas- Office : 2102 Washington Utah. Ave., Ogden, R. WHITE, T AY h and rooms 35, Office, Bank building. 87, First Nation The Modern Hotel of Salt IOSEPHUIcCAMMON Lake City. of the United Assistant S. C. EWING, Proprietor f ,ateStates for the Interior Department.) Attorney-Gener- CONTINENTAL 'HOTEL, Attorney-at-La- Salt Lake City, Vtah. s botol is now nnd r This old reliable, new mauasement, has new plumbing tbroanh-on- t and city sewer sounection. M. IS. BKARPSLKY, Proprietor. first-clas- W. McXUTT 1420 MASONIC. NO.. F km mJ Chronic Skookam hnve them. If you want a farm or farm property, I have them at low prices and on easy terms. Now is the time to buyproiierty and I am kept busy selling, for 1 have bargains. 2401 Washington Av., w, Street, Washington D. C ILA-Walkr-r'- i editorial: Several ttersons biphly rec- omniend Chamberlain's Cough lieuiedy as a remedy far the grip, cow so prevalent. E. V. Killx)urne, the county sur veyor, says a bottle of this remedy gave This medicine is preiiared him relief. by Chamberlain & Co., Iee Moines, la-- , ami it is having a bif sale in this city. r or sale bv Driver A Son and all leading druggists. Grows &n "1 (Mant-iiif- f in tli Stiothinc, Healing ti uno It lias tiie tjtiHiity f niHkiiirf tl.e flth firm aut the r k in UntrHintHl ani flic fiirniHlitiu of tlitih irht f till y Mift, wrmklf.. Kt'inlpr thn hkm stiUHitli nnd vflvfty. Contuiuk no niiiirHl oil or aiiini.tl fat aiul unlik nlcrin iui ?m- uot pro- luie and k;imrHl inipHratiuiiN, mt it the trrowtU of Lair on tin far. It iit fare jmiw IKvially uice to tin .H'fore ilen. anl toprotHt he tkin from wui'l Mhml Min. . Pric for iaU itli all ot l.r of r. proparatioi.i- - bj all Olcn flrnmift. hitfittt -- (ira-liani- 's OF A very pleasant Laxative, ruatle" from the juice of Fresh Prunes combined ith a few harmless vegetable ingredi enta of and highly median al qualities, put up in the fotm ot well-know- n CKKVM DIiOIJS, Making a very valuable preparation Exquisite Toilet Articl? FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN, Assimilating the food and Regulating the Stomach and Bowels. Is Frte from all IT PROMOTES coloring macte. DIGESTION, CHEERFULNESS AND REST. Ta'le matt rtgi'tered.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Foison j IT IS A WONDERFUL preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Worms, Feverishness, 25 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists. Go BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., San Francisco, California. Zala by all Opugglate. ,yui'wliuwim psqimssvii' MVlon inferior I WW Eose bat get the etc. PRICE NEW YORK. a-- REMEDY For Constipation, Sour Stomach, Convulsions, Loss of Sleep, It is an honest and meritorious ;t is the fiuotof TOILET CEIMTES Cream Prunes of Ealdnesf Hair on Mm Rod Hair Grower li 111 A A II lit Ullll IIU.MUIU - 4,4 "jr-- Bald Ilea:: Is GRAHAM'S MRS CALIFORNIA T$oot Stops Fallicg Ilaii. Is a Preventive J. D. GILL If yon want lots handy to business I have them on the installment plan. If you want a house on monthly payments, I M kt etrert. b Wfc Crows IL.ir Racklij Eradicates fjendrtS 2, New four room frame honse, $100 cash. balance $25.00 per month. $1,900. New five room frame house, $10 cash, balance $i5 rer month. New sii room frame house, Monroe ave $2,650 nue, $1,000 cash, balance good terms. 1.700. New four room brick. $700 cash, or will take this amount in trade, balance of $1 .000 at HUM per month. Who takes it J $S50. Full acre, near Monroe avenue. Snap. 50 feet wide near it sold for $750. Ten acres, level, water rights, near canal, good soil. No alkali. There is money in $20.00 per acre. 2U0 acres. This land. . "iJaiioc Th old Barifpon and examining ptiysirian of The Lit-biSuririral InMituie nd irld I ity and un hrai.rito of Kaui-a- s pnhary will vihit (t,'den aod have otliret at ihn Unnxu hi.tfl. teb. ZS ami X, at ( lift im. Salt Lake, Tbis will lie a raro chance Feb. 27 and 2. for tlie iMxiplp of Utah to consul! lr- - wi'h the oldekt and most ucci-ssf( ali'omia who has had nearly hfty years erml irnctice, in W.I. Kfrtdiutol Kemtniher the olii having doctor w ill visit Vtah himself. )r. Lii'liiu & Co. of San Krancisco are the only reliable Scialists fr.m the laree cities w. 10 ?isit I tah quarterly, who treat all wastinir aud annoying chronic diseases of men, women aud chihireu and the ouly brace aud deformity niauufac turers who visit L' tah from Sau iraucu-c- aud Kansas City. Stated conclaves second Wednesday each J. E. Coolidok E. C. ninntb. T. P. Bsvan, Rec. u msi rpopey BLACK LIKE I OGDEN Special Attractions j ! PI RAL" .IRAQIS The "spirar' Oottnn Hone havlnKnoontsidecnTerinj to hold the moisture, as Hubberhose d'es, dnpsltkpatowel. Of coarse there arelmiutkms; there are F OCR WAVS however, by which you can tell if the dealer "Is trying to tell an Inferior The Genuine " Spiral has I. A bUcK line wovtn in: B sure; it 1? he. A rare chance, for sale, one of the best milling privileges he mill can be run for the entire and day night vear. No lack of the best wheat. Mill and machinery new, and situated in the best wheat QTOwins region of Utah. in Utah. Tcty-fuurt- frt-e- cLil- - To Ibe J'ubhr. Caddo Mills. Texas, Jute 5, 101. From tcy own personal kto Wfe'e I can CLaiuU-riaiti'- s Colic, Chol nXHun.t-riera and Diarrhoea llemedy fur crampe in lh6 Ftouiaeh, aiso for diarrhoea and tiu. It is the best niedicio I haveerer seen ui-and the best sr iwctf, as it al- ays gives satisfaction. A. K. bHi:R-riu- . i-j and M cent bottles fur sale by Wm. Driver fcon and all leadiEjt drug gists. E t convocation second Tuesday eact A. R. liF.mooD, M. E. H. P. GILL, on Deformities, LODGE. HAS BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY, AND IS SELLING THEM, TOO. ecEetip-Jio- 1 BLACK, not rH Ask my for W. L. Dnuclns Shoes. nsk yonr placesecure lenler to send for cntnlogue, the agency, and get them for II not foragents snle in your you. MJ sl" BSTITL'TE. WTAKE wCJ blue, re4 or nrjy. thin? but bl&cK. tterjcil "'SP1RAI--' Pnterte 50, 880," orj every lenjtr). ikrcl) III. TICORRUGATEDCOUfUHO.n4 BAND $ 10 cut. IV. Ecb unjtij i$ now put up wltfj VWK WRAPPER rounl tn bo r uer t! coupUnj. A samplt wiU it sent free if jmi mention ibis public Hon. Sol J everywhere. II. Tb 1 3T0N VfOVEN HOSE CO.. Kanf'rs, of RubW r and Psrblna. 126 fjavenshire St.. Boston like St. Chicago 8 Bush St.. San Frsnciscc WHY IS THE Several Houses for W. L. DOUGLAS Sale on easy payments THE NEW WEBSTER S3 SHOE usfefMts BEST SHOE r Insurance written in Successor of the Unabridged It is a seamless with no tack or wax thread ;o hurt the feet; made of the best line calf, stylish and easy, and bemuse m make mon of thi jrade than any other manufacturer. It equals First Class Companies. shoes costing from to Genuine the ffiS 00shoe calf ever offered for J.d); equals French Pa 00shoes which cost from $.() to imported Money to Loan on fhoe, fine calf, &. stylish, comfortableWelt and durable. best ihoe ever offered at this price same grade as Real Estate. WEBSTER'S to t.0. costing from CO 30 Police Shoet Farmers, Railroad IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY shoe, shoes DEMPSTER SMITH, Late thief Clerk of the General Land office, is associated with me. & fers to Utah National Bank and Hon. Fred J. Kiesel. band-ewe- d 4.uu Hand-sewe- fs.OO. fluent d, 12.00. lland-!ewe- d The & CO., MARKETS. ; shoes m-made custo- Jn.iw Men A. E. DRUGGISTS FIXI PERFniER aad TOILET ARTICLES. Wktherbi. OIGAES. Orders bj Mail Promptly Attended to Fifth St., Near Young, OGDEN ARCHITECTS. O. WHEELER & CO.. ARCHITECTS, Offices, rooms IK, 17 and IS National Bank building, Ogden, Utah. L. B. Balch Boston Meat Market. KSALL KINDS OFKK Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Game Imported and Domestic; J 5.11. OCiDEN. TTAH. will hold its meetings In The aboe Knuthta of Pythian hall. Twenty-fourt- h street, buildiug.l every Thurnday even(TtratStandard nopa--- t until further bnlf sharp, ing tice. Application forms may be ibtained from A. ( avenue. 00k, iMl, Washington Ir. Perry hnt hers cordially invited. bojourume pKiriVAL J. Barratt, President. ds.i 21th St. C. J. Flow ek. J, D. S.iij(irt et-ct- THE J. DRUGGISTS. Post X. v, THE CULLEN J. RICHARD C(EUR DE LION LODGE, h t lili-iUi.l- o ST. GEORGE. OF SONS RDEB 2--j Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat $1,100. No. 2408 Washington a venae, JEONARD r7 BOEEMAN. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- Office, Ogden, Utah. 0. U. W. oc.pile. for motnec. hiLalit!, mildeet. IN UTAH. ! LAWTERS. I. livt-r- , d rt-- ? TJSMOXTK COMMANDERY, NO. TO LOAN & JJREEDEN AND CHILD T. P. Brtajc, Sec, Street BREEDES. IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN. WOJILN Tnosday erening at 6 M. Tisitinc Uyts brother cordially invited to attend. K. L 4NCASTEB. M. W. W. EuCLOsa, Bee'd'r. Ei dolph Mann'. Finer. Regnlar h Twenty-fift- Urand Uper LODGE NO. J. A. month. LAWYERS. M. A. HixiniB St, ill, 41. I'tah. JIDELITV T7TAII. t REAL ESTATE AGENTS. No. OGDKN NO. QGDK.N CHAPTER, R. A. M. BHn.Lrsa, Vice President & Black- Wire, T. P. Bryan, Sec. W. N. L. McKEE Barled Baker adjucte. Artiflcialeyes Uouae Regnlar eommnniration first and third mouth, F. C. Schramm, W. U, President, Cashier. QALEB ilart A. F. & A. M. Interest Psid on Time Depoalts. Doolt. DtMunffl, 1111s. uloticg tL tLrcuiiti r-- A Good Thing For the Grippe. A recent number of the Albuquerque, X. M., Daily Citizen, contains the follow-in- ir 3L D., AND XOE. yEBEB SISS.OOO MONEY mmm mm m:wr ilEO $100,000. STJIiPiyUS, E. treatrtL Rinrfboue a specialty. boarded and rarei for. e SECRET SOCIETIES. $125,000. 7,500. Adah, vrare, Iron and SteeL tii- - WASHINGTON' AVEXCE. All di-!-Bit a 1hi itiM-rtK-l. United States Depository. J. VETERINARY SURGEON. Oa-de- Ogvlen, tTtah. B. uarant-b Wagon Material, Heavy Hard- - ni A FEW, Surplus, TTfE HAVE medium and sized, small ? t H. C. PIfiFI.OW. President. JOHN' A. HuVI.K, Vic President! Solid Oak Refrigerators, we A. P. BlOhLCW. tsJaer. will Close Out at less than our Wholesale Prices. If you Interest Psid on Tims and Sarinc Deposits, have not purchased yet, it would pay to see these. They UTAH NAT10XJL BANK are the Celebrated "PEER- ti. arUno Livrr the j ed of srtLLciiJ c smith Tools, Etc. .... CAPITAL, ic f EVE, EAR, THROAT OGDEX. UTAH. Capital Taid in, St d. corns, j MM Mm ad- ii!bcult reti!Md- - t-- i tew c !. lr. eur billioueiiesi. A j3hv ta'e, torpid di, Turbine Wheels DENTIST. 75,100. nm i mi a,Mj wiiLout dren. 11 dl- - yoa to t M.les VAj Road Carts. Buckboards A.lcCAlLlXD. HarkuM, Isii Eocl, Fsirkk Hel, Henry Cociant. orats aaJ Miles erte iuJ Act on a cew principle liver, etomavb cd Implements r. J e - - ipolkiil Buildii, 331 WaahiBSB Avf. Ocdra. H. O. Twenty-fourt- The other morning while making repairs to a residence in Maul ton township, O., carpenteis came upon a nest of bats In a window casing. They killed 2oO of the animals, which ranged in size from an inch to seven inches in length. boun OrfWw to 4 iij DIkECTOKS: i. C. DONT pay MORE for "off Brands than you have to for these. i tndivided HOTEL, Four boys of Birdseye, Ind., found an old coat near the railroad and began tossing it about and beating each other with it. A bank note slipped from beneath one of the patches. The boys ripped the coat to pieces and it panned out 1,711. 61d PHYSICIAN $150tOOOL CajitJ, Lrf.jre tlirols Strrl .jflLtta tL Lak-- jes'.iv e. Pail in nrrnuni j j ;l Idea. A bright little fellow, hearing his grandfather talk of the almshouse, pondered in his youthful and inquisitive mind what that might be. Aunt Alice, a young lady of the household, was the other day made the confidant of his conclusions. "I know," said he, "the arms-lous- e 's where all the girls wears dwesses thout any sleeves in 'em." Hartford - pet;t. A ifcrleS f.Uof Etfelh IdXiir.K Tone L'tegi-ae- Policemen Losing In Height. ATTORNEY-AT-LAThe first batch of twenty policemen Practices in the District Court and all the have been examined uuder the order recourts. Personal attention given to collections. s Remember the place, in Peery'e wooden buildcently issued by the mayor. Of the j ing, near meht shop of C H. Greenwell St Bros., twenty men examined but one has reSilH Twenty-fourtstreet, Ogden, Utah. P. 0. tained the same proportions throughout boi 816. This man is Officer Jim Eggleston, of EDWARD M. AXLISON J A MRS N. KfMBALL. the First district. He is exactly the k ALLISON, JIMBALL OGDEX, UTAH. same height as when he was examined ATTORNEYS-AT-LAfor appointment under this administraUtah National Bank, corner of over in Office, and tion, and weighs not an ounce more or renovated But recently placed Washington avenue and street, less. Of the others ono was almost an first-clas- s oondition. Rebular meals 25 Ogden, Utah. inch taller than when he went on, but cents, Day Board 5.00 per week, Rooms B. W. SMITH. the rest had fallen away. One was found 83.00 to 15.00 per month. Tran8ent S1.25 BANHFORD SMITH CUITH SMITH, to be more than an inch shorter than to ?1.50 per day. J. A. VAa when appointed. All were over weight irop. ATTORNEEYS-AT-LACincinnati except Officer Eggleston. 36 A Youthful I- "Wairoriis . good now?" Extraordinary. The hen of a farmer who lives near Tionesta and a wild pheasant have both been laying eggs in the same nest. After the nest was full with about an equal number of both kinds of eggs both fowls began to set. They occupied the nest at the same time and there was a constant struggle going on. The farmer concluded that neither could accomplish anything at the rate they were quarreling, and he thought to solve the difficulty by removing the hen's eggs from the nest. This only served to make matters worse, and now both fowls are trying to hatch young pheasants. Philadelphia Times. tot-- p OSx Uoej.: i We can show you over 30 J. C. UHilli-AitO. E. Bni, different varieties of Gasolene Stoves, and of these over half Commercial National Bank, are Exclusive Patents owned by "Dangler's" and cannot be OGDEK, T"I All- found elsewhere. "Too Mena Reda Shorn." "I make from two to tree dolla' day," Raid an Italian bootblack with two chairs under the Elevated stairs. "Bisna no good. No good lasta yeah. Foa I maka tree, fo', fiva and sometimes six dolla' day." "What's the reason busine ia not so Modification I- S- f li4.M-y- s a gtoiiittoh. MBECTOKS: Warren W. Corej, R. A. Well, fiiicrj ueve 1 1 . t. t . uns H. li. Tlx. Tbeo.fiubUiua AX ki.Mi. 6. B. beutmmou 2441-2447-24- . Dr. -- DZXH3. CAPITAL, . $200,000. W.W.FUNGE Commercial-Gazette- tjurk.us PHYSICIAN A.ND SURCEC.f. OKOGDEf ITAIL lives near Belfast gave me a small plant with one bloom, raised by himself from feed. The directions gi veu with it were "Leave it in the comer of your garden; it requires no sjiecial care. Unhappily, London gardens are the LESS." bunting grounds for innumerable cats, Other Seasonable Goods at eo I placed my treasure, for such I deemed it, on the sill of my drawing Bottom Prices. room window, aspect southeast, and there, through the dismal sunless window, now buried deep in 6uow, now ADDUKSS: fiozen hard, the Alpine stranger remained, always reported dead by all who saw it, but toward the end of March life showed itself, and now it is a large healthy plant, with five lovely Lloouis, the admiration of all who see it. Ogden, Utah Surely, if this fair flower from the Washington Avenue, lovely mountain air of Switzerland can thrive in the smoky, sooty atmosphere HOTELS. of London, our climate is not so bad as some would say. Cor. Loudou Standard. Harda times, reda shoes and pata lentha shoes; too many tnena in bisna. Jly besta custama no mor blacka shoes. Weara reda an' pata leatha shoos. See? Lasta yea, dis yea, same. I paya man dolla' day helpa, an' boarda him. Maka no mon'." "What did you do before you came to this country?" "I farina. My man he farraa, my son lie farma. Farina no good, Italy. I maka dolla' week. Sacre!" New York Herald. wPm. Coriuil Tie yuriiiu GEO. A. LOWE. Hii rtKi, C i mr. atd lUufar. Wa- - T. , I I 1 CITIZENS5" BANK u gew-ratio- tvf Fr.i W.t. W. Taao tit sh.-ul- 191. 14. in Season. R. P. HUNTER, 24U Washington Avenue. FOR INSURANCE GO TO W. R. WILLIAMS Orders taken at yonr door, and goods delivered to any part of the city. PKOMPT a specialty. Our Meat Wagon is a Market on wheels which calls at your house so that yon may select your own goods. It runs north of 23d St. on Washington Avenue and the Bench. AGENT FOR DKLIVEKY Sun Fire Office Tel. No, 1. S3 11 Washington Ave OCULISTS AND AURISTS. jyH"c- - w AJiD GAURDLVN ASSURANCE CORPORATION HAWLEY. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. avenue Peery Office, 2415. Washington Room 3. Hours, 9 to U a. m, and 2 to i Annex, r. m. INTERNATIONAL, DICTIONARY A ssets, t 7,000,000. First National Bank, Ogdan. f-- Room 11, POs and Letter Carriers all wearthem; nnecaif, seamless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, exten-ilo- n edge. One pair will wear a year. uo better shoe ever offered at 30 & mmm thisflnecnlfi price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. ffiO 43areand 94.00 Workingmnn'e shoes very strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make. school shoes are 'i.00 and sJUJO worn by the boys everywhere; they sell on their merits, as the increasing sales show. SO wi Dauq) A GRAND INVESTMENT For tbo Family, the School or the Library. The work of revision occupied orer ten years, more than a hundred editorial laborers having been employed and over 8300,000 expended before the first copy wan printed. , C ritical comparison with any other Die. tlonary is invited. ,CETJHE BEST. Solo by all Booksellers. A descriptive pamphlet containing specimen pages. Illustrations, extracts from critical reviews, opinions of cniirent people, etc., sent free upon applies' n. LG. &. C. MERRIAM L C PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, Mass., U.S. a I a H ! AC Hand-sewe- d shoe, betl OU ICO Oongola, verystyllsh: equalsFreuch Imported shoes costlngfrom $4.iK) to fi.ti. Lndles' 4.30, 84.00 and 91.7.1 shoe for Misses are the best flue Dnngola. Stylish and durable. Caution. .See that W. L. Douglas' name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. W. L. DOUOLAS, Brockton, Mass. . SOLD BT W. H. WRIGHT No. H & Washinifton SONS CO. Ave.. Ogd' 'o 4H tionrn Otinorrlm-ISiClmriTftfi from Jie iiriiiT or t'ai ori tw-- ' ijnnpi.venttnirf!. O.IiOX gOS I, New Yortj |