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Show r MERcl: OGDEN DAILY Cheap lJvmjj. 21 ward Atkinson lust for fcoce Wiling his fellow jUBtryiarii years SEVERAL INTELLIOPINIONS OF bow to Live oS tea wets a day, or a ma GENCE OFFICE KEEPERS. akin to that, aad how to ox k next day1 dinner by the evwrins lamp that light Wit Ortiuir rkiU4 Help tks CkiW their intellectual labor before going to TimUi I Gssxtsllr wills tks liipl.t-r- , bed. He dortirt positively that the working woain of sedentary habits ran, Wka I. I mxIIj Wmu CHOOSING A SEBVANT. Mr. ta Hardaorkiof CirU. A email tow J boy, witli a racact look on his faiv. and thumb worn oli Uankbook ia Lis dirty hand, sitting on short atool Lef are a litu-redeck, whisa small hearted in half tone; tling lazy, ftoT emitiing a erc heat in an indigent ort of way, a if disgusted with itself and its surroundings; nine rickety chairs. Bet in rows along the walls; a faded old carpet, a smoke stained ceiling and a rickety table these are the objects of farnitnre in a small square ruoiu one one of the east side avenues. The interior of the rosin is screened from the view of ji6r8 by a dingy bine curtain drawn over the lower half of the windows. A legend in faded yllow nee gilt letters over the door and on the window announce tliat servants may m hired there. This is a typical "Employment Agency." A reasonably careful observer will pee many curious things in an hour in one of tb-- e agencies. It is always eaj;y to There is plenty of gnt hi-priced st. But the lrss ekillrj and lower priced ervice is hard to obtain. That is the kind of the agencies have to do with. Nine out of ten of the agents will tell you that the great trouble in securing satisfactory help i with the employers. A c;isual investigation goes to show that they are right. Lt-J- l h h-l- iut VAKIolS OPINIONS. The agents say that the business has shanged greatly ia the l.it few years. "Twenty years ago," said one of them ha by using hi patent cooker and following Lis recipes, live on fir--t class, Vkrie-- recently, "when a young couple set up fare? they ex)fted to start a Mr. Atkinson dot not at all The women ytrtnaneiit estabh.-liiix'nHe adwith the licllamyites. x those days were familiar with house-wor- vocates distinctly and always individfrom their own house training. ualism to the utmost, even to the extent They were not ashamed to go into the kitchen occasionally and give the green of homemade bread. Meantime "An VI p a little instruction Then, too, we Old Widower" writes to The Public fot a great deal of grfen hlp from the Ledger a description of his weekly bill constant immigration which stopped of fiire as follow: MA0NC BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. Dtah Loan iT Trust Co. kach;sl SEWING l.UOO.OO i j j V V. I. LiMUKRT. vr?e aaJ 1 ri.tihailiJA'i t4 t of evJrf. 4 J?twa now and Hill. (kL'l. ' Tvrnty-tuin- venue, bee strvetA. i O. WHEELER BacJc T)fM. 0ee: J. 0. Armrtronr, T. A. W baieo. U. Huchttiiiier. H. O. Harkeeo, liand trtm, t'amck Ileal;', Henry Cooaut. AY 240J Wliinun JAMES wo.-- l. street, Ogdrn, N. BIN BALL. f 'IMBALL OGDEN. UTAH. P.O. Ltu. Br., - Si 25.000. - - 7,500. ALLISON. PIBLIHHED twtice. over I tab National Bank, corner of iniDiien svenue sua iweuty-fouit- n street, t changed. The women Bther don't know enough, or are too high toned to go into thei;- kitchens and jive their cook a pointer when things don't go right And the supply of green Wp from immigrants is tut off. They don't stop here any more. They go on wU west, where the old way has not changed so much for the worse. It's almost impossible to get the ordinary plain help now." "Very few people know how to engage 4elp," said another agent. "They come kere and talk to the girls for an hour at a time, and they don't krow enough to jack out the one who will suit them. Four-fifth- s of the time they go to telling wliat I 6aid to my last cook,' or 'what iile said to mo,' and the upshot of it is they make the girl think the place is too hard and she won't go, whereas if they '.'ut at it in a businesslike way they jiiuld soon le suited." g 'Yes," said a third agent, "the shifting is making a lot of trou-Ii- now. It's a rare thing for a girl to tove a place more than a few months, ven when she gives the satisfaction. j'op!e go to Europe for the summer and 50 to Florida for the winter, and keep 'ifiise in the intervals between their trips. Then they growl liecause they can't get lirt clans help. They're ,hc people that do the kicking. They want servants to short references for years of service when they only exjiect te hire them for a few weeks or months." Now, all that U - ever-JusUii- lct -- TWO AGENCIES. Th re are two inside rooms at the place shove described where girls looking for work wait for possible employers. They f. me early in the morning and wait until the office closes at 4 o'clock in the When an employer comes ai'; rnoon. !i.e agent politely offers a chair and into the needs of his customer. He then goes into one of the inner rooms m l looks over his sujiply. The accom plishments and peiligree of each one in xlx- inside rooms have been fullv notet - town when they applied to the agent. o he is pretty familiar with them all uc- .'elects what one lu thinks will best mlUfy the visitor, and indicates with a graceful wave of the hand the one to ni.oui' the aspirant for work is to ad f:e-- s nersei,. KMmetiines a bargain is jtMi'.'k almost immediati-lyTiie re is an employment office in Sixth vernie that is just a little different from Riy of the r:st of them. It is run bv a vue.in, a clear headed, gray eyed Eng ju: woman, who was for vears the for a well known New Vork-- r. Her clientage is almost wholly ?!?: g the wealthy people. And the jwa'aar part of it is that they scarcely ver visit her ofiioe. She has a whole of letters which ay, "You know ?s! what I want, and I trust you to get ;t for me." Some day this woman will wake up to She fact that she has a valuable lot of autograph letters from many of the best known women of this city, with not a few from Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore and other towns. An auction sde of these autographs would interest great many people and be very profitable to her. New York Sun. ul -- 1'rartical Joke. Tramp You gave me a counterfeit $" bill a few moments ago. Practical Joker He! he'! he! ho! ho! Found it out, eh? "Yes, sir: and on my information an 6i3icer is now looking for you. Gim'me $5 in good money and I'll throw 'em off the track. Thanks. Ta, ta!" Good Sews. A She Craved Appreciation. A little girl was taken to church for the first time, after promising that she would sit still and not talk. For some time she was as quiet lsd as prim as possible, when suddenly ohe turned to her mother and said aloud, "Mamma, isn't 1 a good girl not to Ik?" Boston Traveller. three-year-o- ld I iiive to you a statement of bow nun h it e onto rottotie niiwt to iive. it may tw brother and enuble lnui lo fru I I halt done. lo a kToeer and buy h liat he rails a "bam end," i it,rbiiiK. say, one and a half pounds tbia will luetwf've ceiits; oue eivblb of a jMM-- of titatit4, tox ceuts, aud Hv one loaf of bmtd, Tlut wbolu (o-- t is lct tlian a "qu.irU r." Put the bani and in a tin wwl nn au oil fctove, antl let tbi'in IkiiI for tlir'e or four binin,. I'pou this mini I h.ivu lived for three or four da) h. I may yt-- t a Kiiii idal mnniu, navatrrly say tli.it wlii-Ix'iit on (in nn. ial drslrurtion, ho to Hifak, 1 two liny cup of tutti'e eiu b ilay, cut four rolls in iidditiiin, ro.-lii- ij tin cent. My room rent si'vciity-iiv- e cent a n'tt'k,aud with thin frugallive U.n ity I can, dointf my own wa-hUi-tf, about two i!nll,.r a week. ct Commenting on this the editor of The household department remarks: (ur rorrt spoiuli'iit would fi t not only more nourUlimeut but creator bulk of food out l six cents' worth of w hite lieana or letilll" than from his potatoes, lie should vary his bill of fare lo itieliide maearoni, and buy cbei'st t runibi -- for a tritle-- to cook with it. "H.tcty iuddiu'4," made of burkw heut Hour and milk. Is a nourishing and witnuini; fiMnl. With skim milk at I cents a pint ho eu have intlnite variety, and with co.llWi and haddock at seven lo eiitlit cents a pound he can indulge in chowders and stews. Indian t'lti.ens. Among the most civilized Indians in the Union, and at the same time among those least heard of, are the Puyallnjis, of Washington state. They occupy a settlement which contains alxmt twenty-fiv- e square miles of territory near Taco-niA government commission has lately visited the Puyalhips to consider the advisability of opening their lands to white settlem 'tit. The reason is that their settlement, by the march of the white man's civilization, has become so valuable that the white man can apparently no longer restrain his itching fingers from laying hold of it. But it is hard to see why government should discriminate against its red citizens in favor of its white unes. Thirty-si- x years ago the Puyalhips took their lands in severalty, and adopted many of the ways of civilization. They became fanners and herdsmen. There are today among them sixteen judges of their own nice and tribe. Fifteen years ago t hey only numbered 5Co, all told. Now there are nearly 1,900 of them. Suae other bands have joined them, however. Their nearness to Taeoma has increased their farms enormously in value. A decision of United States Judge H inford, undo recently, settles that these red men are full fledged, legal citizens, subject to all the laws governing white citizens and enjoying all their rights. Thty can now, therefore, sell their farms ir hold on for higher prices, jiiot as white speculators would do. a. General B.xith, who is trying to regenerate the wcrld, thinks he can even manage the Ami rican trainp. He proposes to start in New York an establishment that will furnish to the tramp a supjx'r, bed and breakfast for eight cents. But the price he expects to work out of the red pier, t by making him do its equivalent iu some kind of labor. Almost any tramp would probably be willing to do eight cents' worth of work a day the year around for his living, but the trouble would be that no sixiner would the institution get fairly started than up would go the cry that Booth was taking work away from industrious me chanics and giving it to tramps. Three surveying parties are to be started at once to prepare the line for the great Intercontinental railway that is to link tig?ther North and South America and constitute a route from Patagonia to Alaska in course of time. Part of this greatest work of the age will be finished in a few years, but it ought to be called the railway. Paid on Tims and Dnit. Stuur BANK np-- K- - airs. No. st Washington avenne, COXVEYAXCING Warranty Del, short form. . Warranty Ioed, loag form ... gMITH Quit-clai- Utah. 0den, stree., h SMITH A SMITH, H. W. bMlTB . CAPITAL, . SUKPbl'S, lOO.OOO, . eiCS.OOO Interest Paid on Time Deponita. L. B. J. E. I)oolt, Prexi lfnt. W. N. Bkillino, Aoahk, Vice Presidont. ('otiier. W. V. WiikEN W. Coret. HKi.rRirn, CaiiliiHr. and Manager. Prenidont. Tbeo. Kibihus, CITIZENS' BANK OF OGIJUX, UTAH. CAPITAL, : S200,000 Offi!, roctmi 35. ct. R. A. Wpj, cviiramni. and bl, First Katioua 'Y 3)0 'PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. In ennneetion with irenersl practice, uives fuin nrtn.il if.nl.. .1.lauuuu Wl f.imeB mnnnr. n. mini ... diseases of the genito difceasee urinary organs, of tin rectum, viz.: Piles, llstula, Unsure aud ulcuratiou ; liseases of tlie ear, nose, throat aud cuest. i onsuitation Tree. Olilce over Postoflice. Telejihone ..... it. F.BE! COCMT OFFICEES. A. C. HiImii. Sv'IitI rreil rny. T. ( lerk-- J. K(criier-.Iii!i- n Mmrtlill. John rincock V wis I.eilwiilire. (I. Tjler. Asiswor Kilwia I)ix. Jolm A. fkiyle, V. Klutli. Attorney L. R. Rogers. Mieritf-tiillHR. Hclnap, Tt Coroner Manilla! Allen. Surveyor K. W, Karis. Superintendent of District Scools Colleotor-Jol- TEKrlNCT OFFICERS uK,riiiT,n(Xi, Sla,, plat, traciiiffa, blue prints, etc., etc, eitx!utd on abort nutiro. RMnn 3 and 4, Vniou hlrk. No. 362 Twenty rtMinu mrwi, utfiico, I. tu t j. KOBERT BROGELMAX City Meat Market, UTAH. CMiDEN, i.th S! Jos. Peory PKEriNTT. Jnsticeof the Peace A. Perriu. Cjntable U. O. Sullivan. FOl'RTH OGDEN VRBTINTr Justice of the Peace Vai Gitieor,, Constable H. E. Steel. PRECINCT. ni NTSVIT-I.Justice of the Peace Anjfus McKay. Coustabio tiimiKe E. Ferrin. EDEN PRECINCT. B, Frorer. Jnstice of the Pence E. Constable John Gould. NORTH OGDEN PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. IIARRISVH.I.E PRSCINCT. Justice of the PeaceWilliam G. Bavrson, Constable James H. Taylor. PLArN CITY PRECINCT. Justice of the Josiau o COMMISSIONER'S iJOVKT MAKING OF ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. All orders by mail or wireeiven turn. Telephone M. P. O. Box nrompt atten' A. E. YYkthkbbi. o BLANKS. 475 Summons 47G DISTRICT L. H. Balcb Q BLANKS. OOl-R- r 10 Affidavit for Claim and DelivA ery personal property 52o Undertaking on Cluim and Delivery of personal property A 52C Undertaking for Iieturn to Deft, Claim and Deliery A personal property. 77 Complaint ou Claim and De- A livery personal property. Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. 4i"0 Proof of Lalxr 401 Power of Att'v to Locate and Sell 377 r! BLANKS. 325 350 10 E. JnPtire Constable Plul Ford. Tnir.n oontis 5t2 37'J MINIM; Sauswre Works! CityOHiceat A. Koch. RECOND OODEX PREINTT. ff the Peace B. Teruns. Constalile-- CHICAGO F1BST OODEX PBETINCT. E, A. McDaniel. Just ire of tlie Peace 370 501 MISOKLLANKOUS m A Sheriff's Sale Constable's Kale Order for Deft to appear and show cause C. A. TC9H. A B. W FARIg, 78 Citation for Garnishee A 'PUSH k FARIS. - Atlidavit for Citation for CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Garnishee A A Plan, icif.pntiotiB and eetimatos prepared 572 Writ of Execution n i worn Foot of Twentieth St. TrenMiror C A Mortgage.... 70 377 CIVIL ENGINEERS. (Successor to Fritz 4 Iirogelman) men-Le- o dministrator's Bond A Executors' Bond ... A Letters of Guardianship A Order Appointing Hearing.. . A Testimony of Sub Witnesses A A Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r.... A 1 125 COTTIXtiHAM, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Pmhate Jmlire 375 300 50 100 500 3 Assignment of 51 Bill of Sale PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. MARKETS. Fiilney Slvpn C. E.W'iifif ie.H, II. SMmr'r, 1 &eI.Kibinia Ail. Kntm. Deed m PROBATE COIKT BLANKS. DICECT0R3: Wamn W.Corey, Thus. I'alioen, 36 A A A A Trui-tDee- ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- United States Depository. cr.ss. IItal Est ate.Mort'j; exhort f'rm A Option Contract Lease A lkind for Dted ,. ,. A B Discharge of Mortgage 4.10 Twenty-fourt- BLANKS. NO. 570 571 HEY WOOD. Ofrice, 388 AKSFOKO Ogilen, Utah- - CO,, Wsshiiiifton Avenue, Ogden, Utah IUA ATTORNEY-AT-LA- UTAH NATIONAL ITCLKHttG ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office, sym-pathi- Intmt POg 8A1.E BI AND THE COMMERCIAL JACOB 8. BOEEMaS. H. V. BKiEtXtW. frwiitBt. JOHN A. HOY I.E. Vir Preidit A. P. WuLLOW, Cahier. b LEGAL BLANKS EDWABD M. 4LLIS0S ATTORN Capital PM in. Surjilus, - - O r n I st build-in- ti t. hee. Knight of Pytiiias haJ. Tweotv-fourstreet, lover Standard building every ThurMiay eteu-iseven sharp, until further noat half tice. Application forms may he obtained from Dr. Percy A. t ook, rabl, Wa.hinrun svenue. hujournixi brothers cordially invite.1. PtKriVAL J. Hakbatt. President. HlEEI Gll.Lk.TT. Secretary. tSli Vuli Ave. Lop of C. H. tireeuweU A BANK, Sit box '16. STATE OGDEN', I'TAH. The above society will hold its meetings in Coort fcnd all the n to collections. s LODGE, -- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- fwentj 2? VUitin M. W. lcus, CdURDE LION . 331. RICHARD LW. court. IVrtonal att iution jrivt tne plac. in Peery near meat t I'olliv. bee'd'r. Foi V. OF ST. GEOBtiE. BOSS QBDEK E. WHITE. Practice in the U. W. MACHILLAM. Ave., Osden, Clan. Dn-tri- 0. Meets verrTneeilsyevrainc t I JO. brutiirrs cordisilf invited to attrad. VY, . COULUMiB 3w I. KtTBLEK. Finer. ATTORNEYS AT DIEEITOES: NO. J. J. VdodT . 1'.&cb J. E. J. Bnw, Bc. A. Natial EOSARD A MACMILLAS. J K.T. eecl Ti SECRET SOCIETIES. Justice Supreme tourt, Nrvada. hMld Fn& outsell d LAWYERS. O. B. LEDS1KD, i.t-- i hi- - I'aii in Capital, S. Etiis, JILUJTY LOIMiE L'tii. ivdt-o- Tweity-tcutt- each Today M. E.H.P. k. Hkisuod. A. L MONTE t OMMANDEKV, VO. t. T. CO ARCHITECTS, rooms It, IT avnd U . OODKX, UTAH. g k i: ALaoiroa cosracTCRS and builders. East side WkLiiurtoB JiUf. 1 4iL T. P. SBuUtti. Ocm, btui Surplus yiLUS t EAPTEK. SO. L R.A.M. Smtsl latMwt a!low4 oa Time Dpotita. O. E. JL rer-t. t?e. cs Bl"HEr3. Pri.tf,t. J. U. UkSijlfuLi . t totmw J. C Ajiiutiovo. rrw'L bii. See. EmtuIst ctiBvoratina second FORKEADcTWES A5D KOSL'XLMS G-- GENE HAL BANKING. C. C. - T. P. ...820O.000.00 - - Capital, Surplus, euttuBunieatioa ud tbird tneti n,.juui, f. C. Scbumm, W. M. Brslar Xbn-dA)- o 2 SO.. k. F. 4 A.M. LODtiE. yEBEH "ELDBEDGE B" IME OGDEN, UTAH. 1 diet for eleven cents a day, seventy-seve- n cents a week, leaving twenty-thre- e cent for euffee or tea. One bad habit Mr. Atkinson wishes to abolish is the cooking of food by coal ia ntngeg and stoves. He contends that oil fuel is fir the best and cheapest, fciace with it one can prodaoe both light and heat. Mr. Atkinson's Aladdin oven is made of wood pulp. Meat inclosed in it air tight for five hours is said to bo cooked in a manner superlatively delicious, no comparison between it and the usual stove dried roast. " ALtddin hash" ia a preparation of beef and hominy, said to be as palatable as it is nutritious. The inventor has deviate! "box ovens," which are ujxjn the outside tin pails that he intends workingiuen to use. They carry the food materials to the scene of their labors in the small pail, light a tiny lamp, and in due time a smoking hot dinner is turned out. One of these dinners cooked by Atkinson liefore a Wture cla consisted of three conn s chops with tomato sauce, Indian mash, sausage and a fruit pudding. May we perhaps le on the brinit of an age when every workingiua'i each day will cook his own dinner without expenditure of any time or money except from one to two cents for oil fuel, and have at that a regular Deltnotiico bill of WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, i591. A A A A BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath Chattel Mortmurfl. o A n . 325 A Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, BixikB of 10J. Other Blanks oorjRt:intlv Inint o.ui to the above list. Boston Meat Market. 008 A V teach ho !, orter It ! I nndortaW to brfcny hiily mtfiJir'-n- t prnn of eitht-tan md nn-- vritMnd hn, work indunrfousiv. KINDS . will nldoftimiih tUuUoiiorrm.)..vn.i-ni,wU), vu can rm tlm No money fur me Frosh .cits Fish, Poultry and ttir Mirrfantiil h.e.h Fnilaii() nulki? i icnrned. drlire bu one wtirkrr Imiti H.rt nr'ivttlJ with empLtvnient !ref1y tnufrri lie inline in Reason. nurabfr who Rre mnkinK over f 3001 leifrearli ImM U' nd MOI.J Knll i.ftrticiilnr. ; . AHlr. at anri. ItoK AntrnstH. Maine. lMt,AI,IA. Orders taken at your door, anrl snods rteliv llrr-- unit-c- n Ih t n 1 4. IT ererl to any part of the city. I'KO.M a specialty. OnrWeat Wacon is a Market on wheels which calls at your house fo that i'ou mav nelect vonr own (tooils. It runs nortli of ld St. on Washington Avenue and the Iiench. 1 1 Washington Ave. No. 1. lir.MVKin I1. an Peace-Const- able B. Carver. BIVEKDALE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable-Joh- n Parker. riNTAH r Wedding Goods, PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. By bee. EAXESVILLH "11 PRECINCT. Justice of tlie Peace Constable Wilson Poulter. TEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Constable tieorge H. Slaycock. A of Information and at- -How to Ohtsin Patents, sveat a. Trade ' ' V. Marks, Cnpyrlirhts, ar.t pamphlet t Vstractof the laws,abiwlng irtcf J Z.3l INVITATIONS, r Iliondway, If HLATERVILLE PRECINCT. Justice of tlie Peace James Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchins. TBECINCT. MARRIOTT Justice of tlie Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. LYNNE TRUTINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Coustable James Harrop. Promammes & Visiting In 48 hourn Goimrrlnfla aiull from Jie unnarv ci J (ftXMl un.TKos i atin arn.irrcMte.I CD luSr.nt.-il-Miil'.- SI. ofAi.i.im:s-;orl'.U. liOX WUl, Ken I'rk-- WILSON PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. : ;:J o r WEST WEBER PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hoxite. PRECINCT. HOOPER Justice of the Peace Constable Francis James Johnson. Crescent Novelty Works CARDS 23G0 M. Belnap. Commercial Poblishing Co, 2404 Wash. Ave. I! HA Washington Avenue. Electric Wiring and Elec tric Supplies of all kinds Locksmiths, Stencils ITOsri1WlfflT Mxde, U onlor, rapidly and hononblT. dt tboM Zf ithfr roanr or old. and In thri own v)itir Mtbrrtvar ihrr H. Any AM Ctn do tht Work. Farv to Istm. W ftintith TMTihtnr W ittrt yoo. No rlik. To dtrot Tblt it ta yam wpn mcmwili, or all your tim to lh work. n tire! 7 nfw lad.ftnd bhnr rv worker. ryndrrfnl nrcM lo from 9H lo i0 prrwrfk and BirinnfTi r urwir.lt, nd rnor rsa fumih ou th in. ftr tittl npfnfnc. Full plorwnt tnd ttch y .u KK. Notpirturipltm bin.AXSJU IrtraiAUtA tltXi. E AltttltlA, MONEY erinf Xlil a IU. ! Rubber Stamps IRON FENCING. Models anrl Experimental Machinery to Order AU kiaclfl of rsovelty Kepainug CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS Z o |