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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: Tl'ESDAY. APhIL 7, 1591. 6 PICTURE A TIME. FROST IN A window, until wide panes embayed of oli gjld ikrfh, Acd haif rt lU- lrtr uiahere lurtk t Loi-i- hf Al are .r4 C&iil Ul'l wmibv - 1 k(M hreaSh lliila ui (L Ttx lm1 1 filmy veil flaw tij bitKrr-to- sL.dut the ia ttm ai'.lu U.c ti. nii and tijuta gl tt.tT rvCS. h' s4 and be. LutLoue Alu isaKia- that I' garden 11 - il f uiUiid E'tT Nu Lvhc rti iucurjrit-r- s cot zirr tnois tall econgh to m mEm fsv; j j of the Pn ik sprit WiiUm IMru'hrrs of art, or indoor heeds. fair uutrt. in Detroit Frre I'res. flam litiug. To tho ordinary i h'uieV-jii- youth b y r-- uut-d- one-quart- er douietk- - ivrsiou of the oM saying, is my doxy, no must le your." Wbitt s'lits hiiu itmlJ suit every 'iie. Tlie Kt!;ie spirit animated wh-he gav bii famous I)r. Ji'h:i.--definition of "oai-- " "in England, f.md for wen." Cut for horse, in the whirligig of tiiuehuxpu twined affairs aroiitil that the fund at which the li!ilo more great licgnijiUer sun-rethan a htmdrel ngo is now au article of daily diet in thousands f English homes. The ph.in. st of plain living it is to us iiow.i ;;.vs. but the, high and Eighthinking of the S teenth rent nries w.is cultivated on a very different aliment. Yet who is prepared to say that greater inti have ever known in tie- - English uatioii tliau w re produced in t!ie days of roistering, wine bibbing and higli living, when Mi' h minds were developed a those of Shakesjx-are- , lien Jonsoa, Irydeii. Addi-mn- . Swift, 1'oiie an I countless otliers whom time fails even to men i ion? Christine Terhuno Ilerrick. "Or-thi"k- 'y n l 1 veiit-t-nt- s bubMiaitce ami form in Uierarj JutlKiiient. Anil is it wot true that from the nature of things the coiiteuiMrary judgimtit and that lays most stress on the 'final" judgment is favorable to form? Substantially speaking, how many historic things of immense contemporary vogue insipid to us, whereas warce-l- y anything of very great formal merit has been allowed to perish? In other words, is there not nn element of form (f universality about which significance of thought does not posses.-- ? or, at r.ny rate, is nut jiei fection more nearly attainable in form than it is in substance? And nothing is so as perfection or any approach to it. One thing is very certain neglect of form involves the sacrifice of an element of positive attractiveness as well as offending positively by perverseness and eccentricity. Whether rhyme and rhythm, cadence, purity, flawlesness, melody are esueuf ial or not to poetry, i he abandonment of thtj artistic quality which they imply is obviously a loss. Scrib-lier'- s. u An Inilf:ii Challenge. the Union have no Arbor Day, and are taking no measures at all to encourage tree planting aud to prevent the hilly parts of the country from becoming of rocky desert wastes, aud the nver banks from becoming unsafe a.i a place of residence anymore? Here is what the Providence Journal thinks of the rue problem: No intelligent and unprejudiced man who is familial wi'h the conditions of things in tiie sduth can fail to see that it would be a great mistake to interfere in any way with the establishment of educational qualification in that section. In this limitation of the suffrage lies the only practical solution of the pditical phase of the southern race problem. 4StIItZIItltltI iib't tm The quiral'fit, in Enlwh tnooejr. of okl 'Jjr in ti. ao waa ooe offered Vy an favorite Luadoa cat r Spring Stock is Now Cipleli I oyle Furniture Comp'; for Uie return of s had X rated or beea toten. Peopto r railed a - crank." and pertuipa (be was. It as unfortunate that one of tie tremW ex should ever tnu u Una tnix, ret oiudt do. It u, howeter. frequently liot turir fault. Often funcuocai deraniretnetit will appareutijr etiamre a woman eotirw nature. Iahi'i- tiUlue auofa auderen if ttief Dr. use an "cracky,- but tril tttem to 100, which it an rVrw'a r'avorite Present ' iutainbie rvtnedy for female weavkoesaea." " l avonte Preeerttti'n " baa cured tiu-aanof poor, bed-n-d ien suOeriLir women of " fetuato weukoeeift," paiuful irreiruiari-tieand ulceration, organic dto4iaeemeuumen-tokindred amtw-u!too nuiuerou to It u the only medicine for women, b.-- da Fred. j. kiesel s, n. ? Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. ' rlt i wfaR-- company, & bf drutririsU. un'ler a psilie tuat it will, in etery tue, guarantee or the price $l.i-- ' will be aatiBfacUou tfiv r fur.i.l. a, .Id Wokuir DispENSARr Mfpical Proprietors, lludolo, N. V. WHOLESALE Dr.PIERCE'S PELLETS and Perfectly Purely Vegetable llaruileaa. I ueoti.tlcd as a Liver iieHieat Easiest to ill, Mimllest, t fcuaar-coaPeU 'lake. One Tiny, I u red Sick Headache, let lue. Hilloua tleadnelie, oiiliutin, Attack, and all lndli;c(lou, liiliuua Monmcb and bowels. derantrements of tbe ixuts a vial, by drutfisU. ka nantaf TI.e War Is Ihnle.l. Any one who examined the list of honorary pjill bearers at the funeral of General Joseph E. Johnston at Washington, and who read the telegrams of sympathy poured in upon the friends of tha deceased Confederate leader, must have decided in his own mind that, for those who fought it at least, and for ToiK-- t Articles, their children, the war is certainly over. Ft'rfiii'HT.v and ClJi VR.S AND TOBACCO. Among the names of the honorary pall bearers at the funeral were those of men high in rank, both in the civil and military service of the United States. Gen- Prescription Careful!)- ('MEpoon 'led. erals who fought for the Union thirty :t!l W'aUinitta Aveuue. years ago, among them th present senior major general of the regular army, called in person to express their esteem for the dead and their sympathy with WflOLEStLE AND BlETalL the living. Most graceful and touching of all, perhaps, was this from the son of Johnston's rrent antagonist in war times" the strains of whose own funeral music had Corner Washinjioa Are. asi Twenty scarce died out when his oldtiiae foe joined him on the other side, "The famfifth Street, under Broom fiuttl ily of General Sherman desire to tender to the relatives of General Johnston asFinest Stock or surances of their profound sorrow and sympathy." It is a happy sign. Familj quarrels should be made up as decently and la the Market. quickly as possible, and buried forever Clin! tt'lTFP Prononneed the bent iu Territor Trv it aud satisfy yourselves. out of sight. Only the pditical dema- cm a " .1 gogue who hojK's to till his pockets out of further dissensions will object to such & CO., expressions of good will between Union and Confederate. It was our greatest captain who said, "Let us have peace." ,JOS. WALLACE DRUGGIST. - ' IMPORTANT TO LTERY - MX. hi the Eve. Nc-se- WOil.VX Liquor and Cigar Merchants Tlirait. . m I'l'iiirniuies. uinjnii' i.wm's GROCERS, nf AND CKiLD IN ITAH. km DRUGGISTS Two trilx-of Indians in the tipper part of ( 'aliforni;i ha 1 as boundary between their districts a low ridge where The streams headed. If you should go to where one of these streams, Potter river, rises yon would see still standing a tall pile of stones beside a never failing spring. On one side of this cairn was the territory of the I'omo Indians, and on tho th r the land of the (.'huinaiji. These trilies were eiieiui- s. and were often at The New Land Law. war. When the Chumaia wished to March 5, immediately after the adchallenge the others to battle they took three little sticks, cut notches round journment of 'the Fifty-firs- t congress, their ends and in the middle, tied them the land law passed by it in its closing at the ends into a faggot and laid it on hours Went into effect. The law makes this cairn. If the I'omos accepted the a number of important changes in the challenge they tied a string around the United States land actsheretof ore known. middle of the three sticks and left them in their place. Then agents of both For one thing, it does away with all tribes met on neutral ground and ar- methods of taking up public lands exranged the time and place of battle, cept just one, and that the old, well which tiA-- place accordingly. St. Nich- known one of homestead entry. The inolas. dividual who sat down upon 100 acres through the homestead entry, 160 more Origin of an Old Srtylng. claims, and a third 100 In the Sixteenth century it was gener- by of the government's by taking advantage of stated be true that ally "'spiders signs great stores of g. l l," a saying which generosity in the tree planting act. can aroe thus: White a passage to Cathay no longer get his big farm for nothing. was being sought by the northwest a and tree planting rights are mariner brought home a stone which alike done away. was announced to be gold, and caused It is supposed that a person who cares such a ferment that several vessels were enough about a farm to want to make it fitted out for the express purpo:.e of colhis home in the future will care enough lecting the precious metal. Frobisher, in 1577, found on one of the islands about it to plant trees without being paid he landed similiar stones and an for it, which is a wise conclusion, espeenormous numlx-- of spiders. Coruhill cially as nearly all the government land worth having is already exhausted. Magazine. lines tight now is much A Brazilian parrot once succeeded in Drawing tho like locking the stable after the horse is believe a that making railway party they had run over a child. Sudden cries, fol- stolen. The abolishment of the timber lowed by a low moaning, rang out from planting act will not, however, impair beneath the wheels. The train was existing entries, of course, and the same claims. stopped, and the employes nervously is true of searched the track, but no child was to Closer restrictions are v.Uo put upon be seen. No clew to the situation could the homesteader. He has now to live be found until a lfige gr"en parrot, upon his land fourteen months' ac tual swinging in his cage, uttered a mocking residence before he can commute and laugh. buy it for $1.2.) an acre if beyond the There has been some dispute as to the railroad limit. If within this limit he descent of the dog whether it is an im- must pay $2.50 an acre. Further, under proved progeny of the wolf or a distinct the new homestead act no one settler can variety. That it is not a different species take up more than 100 acres. To the is proved by the fact that the dog and of the interior is given the secretary the wolf will mate and produce offspring Nevertheless it is probable that the dog right to designate the sections from is merely descended from tbe same orig- which public timber may be cut. inal stock with the vrolf. Ona of the effecte of this new land law will be to cut down the number of land It was not until about fifty years ago offices astonishingly. Another effect will that cut ice became a commodity ad- be to prevent land grabbing. The varymitting of purchase by persons of modcivilization erate means. In New York city alone, ing needs of our advancing on in the sections are shown irrigation. at the present day, the yearly consumption of ice amounts to about 1,000,000 Before the war hardly anybody in the tona country thought of irrigating land to crops. Now the government The small bronze bells found in the produce makes surveys and holds back reservoirs ancient palace of Nimrod contained for purposes of future irrigation. The ninety parts of copper and but ten of scheme embraced in some irrigation tin. In our day the proportions are, say, eighty parts of copper to twenty of plans promises to modify the agriculture of tbx country. tin. s AND OIL CLOTHS tb-i- day flain living is usually tli Do you know that floods are increasdirt to which lie Lai always m aeeua-- . , to its fitness or ing in violence and destructiveness year with little With a royal cuuteuipt by year in tb's country, and that at the wholes. of the states in for divergent tastes, lie i apt to give a same time ev-r- CARPETS L-.- -t the United States u worth halt a dozen put in any other country. We of the blood do not lose oar heads Anglo-Sazoand go inal after ieculLition like ths Latin races. IDLE ill I . ouUiiaercial failure of the whle Argentine Republic will impress it anew on the Dritiidi investors whj Kwt a billion dollars thereby that a dollar sent to ti r 4 I. " wis jc.yAnhZ American tin it Traarporutioo company Mobil easlf in April to organize anl them know herebj elect octrs. that all the country vricJirs n sacctta A ! that tne stnoe ahorral lk Jlcd bauht outdour tu aunie Th W fragile lick r.le Land TL liases of la bar gotng with shade did birew. j..-- ?t" ici mUti-.Ur- i itara. Kj.ii !'itt-r- s ut cLryiiittriiitim fUoic f tuit glibU ha k f tie Lrrr iu.i- i,e brant. k Uufl-a- While w nl wivlara. dear .!.-- - at war as aooo a tb gnaoa pasture Indian panic? 833 anil HH7 fr Th !d urjeon nd examining tdiysiiriari ff "Tiie Lieliii Siriral Institute and World i.f kaua t ity and au Fraticto will 't Oardeu aud have i,rlic(i at the KriMitn hid el, leh. 2 and 3. at (lift 1ium. 8a t Lake. Keh. i' and i 11. This will he a rare chance for the ie.,dKf I't ah to consult free w i'hthe li tet aiul uioet siiceesh'ul ( alitornui specialist h has h:id nearly fifty years xv:ui iractice. Iiaviurf irradu.-itiM-l in W:S. Ki'ineniher the old ilm;tor will visit I'tnh himtMlf. lr. l.ichi? f S:in r'raucisco are the only reliable Co. from the larire citiea alio visit L lull (liinrterly. who treat all waMinic and annoyiiiK Ciirimic diMaea or mou. women ami children and the only htape and deformity runmifHC- turera who Tiait 1 tail from nun r raociocw and karma ( it y. OUtribatlaa Ilejftil Mt. oartkTwraty. lae Aartk. Oofden, Utah. Poca teli o,' Idaho. vi-- AGF.NT3 FOR CARL UPMANN'S 18 STRATTON & STORM'S - F. B. IIUKLBUT, Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican 8 llti r TOILET ARTICLES ffA(WM.frO a hm)h iu, I rwy Custom house ar In bfinf .N. nt kl wiarlt t n vtk aa mut C - I - G - A - R - S. bv John It, tr ua. rta1r, b. but fta an hw twciim fro f a l jnm qui' W IV fl 'iriv at ttir Hart, and nt'irr a voo r th all , n. in pnv ir( of Vmvrica, you ran c"ltmitK- - at tmin. f all vour tiMiw.irf ittar moiufnU on U to tli work. Alliaiiew. t.trat ay M KF t"f atart voti, fumlahuia; rerv irLrr, FA8II V. M'l l iHM rAKI h l LAU IKFK. l at om vuu rta e, 4 TlCiWdi 5?ECiAUTY. DRUGGIST, hand-mad- iiv nti of, WHOLESALK DEALERS OK Skookum loot PABST BREWING CO'S MILWAUKEE BEER, 1 J. W. Grows Hi ir BapiiUy. Eradicates IauilriifT. McXUTT . Is a Preventive of Baldness. t; Imported and Domestic viva WM. Is a l? mat k rfguttred.) St., Xenr Voting, OGDKN Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious ! WK will psy the ahore reward any CAse of LXvpr lmlUrestion. Cote Complaint, ryMp!a,Siefc cure witb West's we or cinni.t Co.t.veness stipatinn v. VeRetab'.e l.lv r l'i R hea ttt directions aroatrictljr complit'ii with. They are puroly Vegetable, and nevel boxea. Coated. fail to Kire mtura.-tl.M- rontaininif W I'ilK 25 cent. Beware of counterfeit and imitation. The equine manufactured only bf JOUN C. W COMl'AN Y. llUCAOO, EST UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. ES2523SE NEW YORK. ILL. TRUNK FACTORY UICHEY'S Skookum Root Hair Grower Co, ALKI K. raSKi"t. Ogden. t'tah. OGDEN J. KIESEL & CO. F. preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Hold by A. H H THE anteed. Free from all coloring matter. ( Ti $500 Howard fir 'AlUS BOTTLED. solicited and satisfaction guar- Toilet Article. ,1 , AND TO BE ADDRESSED TO OOR "OGDEN OFFICE," Orders respectfully Is an Exquisite Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. fifth ALL CORRESPONDENCE Grows Hair on Bald Heads. R.XE I'ErLrTllEP, atui TOILET ARTICLES. CIGARS. STOCK, BULK Stops Falling Hair. 'A? DKJJGGWS - EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN Salt Foe BOOT by HOT We Carrv the larirest. most. enmnlMe n.rt olM.ni all Oitugglsis. WATER HEATER CASKETS an., FUNERAL' FUItNISIIINQS West of Chicayo. Services conducted at our Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodies or shipment a specialty. RK'HEV'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. ! The Most Improved and Economical Heatei in the Market, iiiiMlial TIIE FINEST IIEAKSE IN UTAH. r r?.4, 22G3 i COREY BRO'S viK ."47 ' ei ' l. - r Washington Avenue. COjMPT, Washinirton Avenue. 24-3- ir & Telephone 207. LIVERY &JEED STABLES Slaiiuf.'ictnr? tli( Rest. Trunk. Rppairinff tTomptly attmlfMi to. OM Trunks Taken iu r'xehamrp. Onit'rs called for aut Delivered to all parts of the city. KLINE A OPPMAN, St. No. Z0 Twenty-fift- h hn riffl miri at lv Anna f'nff. Auatin, and Jno. Itrnn. 'I otwlo, Ohio. Unnr littl work fur uti, 1w rut. rl-,f- . '., In fltollilY.!). Ml f Ugarutml tua StfWtaf. I ThiEwmOmeii"' A CJNCKlOIi.Oi Mom DOYLE & t.W Washinirton ar. HO lorMBd, M I1ALVKHSOX, Av. Call and get prices. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Oooen City, Weber Co., Marrli 19. lfll. To O'.ivr Adnma, Yoti are hereby notified I have expcudeil i(SM throe hundred doin labor and improvemonts upon the 'Superior'' Lode situated in the Wilhird lininir District, liox Klder County. Utah, a will appear by certificate tiled in the oflice of t lie) recorder of said district, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section lit!!, Reviel Statute of tho United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the And if yearn ending Doc. :tlst, IV. 1NX.1. Isvki. within ninety days after thin notice by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proyour portion of such expenditure as a interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber under said section fXtt. Fbkd, A. Shikixs. fr. that llar!, ln Bin O Is acknowledged the leading rameriT for at Uleet. Oanorrhaa The mj aata remciy lor EiCucarrNctoorWhitaa. preacrlbc It ana teei aafe In reeommendirn it to all rnfTerem. A. J.BTONER.M.D, ftaiCATiTa Ir I Co and Gas Fitting Plumbing: IN ALL ITS PBASCRE3. Tom r. H.llal lU A Why ran (in th work and lira imiitri Ktn Ton home, to are nil wrninr from ilOad-r- . All tr-- a. Whnw Tou how and atari ytm. I an work in prTima or all (r time. Riff money for w ork Faith r anknown amnnir tfcm. h KW inrl wtrriariil. Partirn iar Jtrnnn i jF w!l. othrrnrr-(linR- v, Sold by Drtinrtatav 1'Ult.a. auM, ";iv'un SINGLE Prcliser the entire Livery and Transfer business heretofore carried 0n s, we are prepared to receive orders for AND tj Messrs, DOUBLE DRIVING RIGS, CARRIAGES FO OPERA AND WEDDING MUW.Mt OF BAGGAliE OR FURNITURE, LADIES' CALLING CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS. Our Hoarding and Feeding Department will be found Satisfactory in every respect COKEY BRO'S & COMPANY ns& Washington Avenne 11. JunctionW. city machineworks IIOLIVND, Proprietor. K. Practical Founder and Machinist. Twenty tlilrd be.t Wall ta(1 Unoola, Dealer In Steam Engines Bollen, Pnmpt, tto, 1 will furnish ana mrM "tfnM Boilers, Heaters and Machinery by contrao and do ay work n the beat aner. Gen r aohlae work and repalrinf prompUy attended to at ,aop. 1W-1- |