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Show V OfiDKX DAILY COMMKHCIAL: TIICUSDAY, OCTOBER 16, lb90. f la 11m. liumul atdeawkr uniTT- - ku fens, O r th m wt w kii auwij krouJ d j 4UK ur swu IWatt . M i Uo. till aiti n. Eju tufc.rt vara anrfc a Lac taturtlj otjaletwU J Jr M Ibr ualMiai rl rJ. I Ay. ia aufwal Lour. turf mi of fuilva an 'I eatapliliaaat. taruui Ufrt fruauaad fkwen A raaut l fiwa fur brauiira cMal are Uarjr &4ue L KBrat lk la Lames' UuM .hatful. t: na ermilnl in Gor-enAtlanta. Satar-dat- r. He had just issued a frduo to bo Lag Uf n in the Culiuutms PI-- . o month fur r (Can? county carrying eoncalii weajmna. Mr. I1"s, d ho a typical crarker, Xes-bi- t. with the uutliu. the fptv.roor 'a jHirafe stnvtarr. and vhra th ftardim wh given her she Lim. down calll .l AUnt this time Governor Gordon wan told tLo room, and Mr. that he had issuej tlm jtardon. ' What's "That's Governor his nnni?" she Ginlon." '"Oh, yes, he's the feller that I heard tell of that' slxmt to los hi job." The woman with streaming eves then shook hand with the governor, and tnrning to Jndije Neshit, said: "I beard tell about hi losiu hit job and I'm powerful sorry bout it. but good man I hojie hell soon get ernutlier an' a better one ttmn tlii job. an I hoie the bo man will never get erauther hand a good as him." Savannah News. T cfiii-e- a '-,- GrU 0' ; wji-neere- llt Jo-lff- e n;i u-- d. rer-efiu- o vr o A peculiar discovery has been made in connection with the famous mortgaged farms of Kanaaa. It h.--t been found that a majority of the mortgages have betn placed, not on bona fide farina that the struggling agriculturist waa endeavoring to make hi own for a home foi Himself and family, but on uncultivated land bought merely on (peculation. The buyer purchased them, paid nothing for them to speak of. but gave a mortgage ou them, expecting that they would rise ao in price that he could sell them for not only enough to pay the Erst coat, Monty la a Waterspoat Tliaory. It ta mid that a general outline of a de- but a handsome profit for himself out of fence to the action brought by a legion tbe "unearned iucrcment of the ground-When- , of plaintiff against Frederick Weyer-hau&therefore, the bud did not rise and his corporations for flood a wa and the buyer merely expected, damagns occurring in 18S1 ha been nrrcndered what he had never paid for agreed upon, aud that one of tho main and never made any attempt to pay for. be will the thereof that great point was not due to the inimffirient it was not so very cruel after all. was it? coiLstrnction of the dams on the ChipThe World's Grain Crop. pewa nor to negligent management, bnt to "the art of God." otherwiie, in this America i the country that produces case, the bursting of a gigantic water-pon- t the world's Indian corn. North aud between Jump river and Fisher South Australasia, Egypt and America, creek, two tributaries of the Chippewa. the wheat At Vienna is It is claimed that ncores of woodsmen India produce In International Grain market. the e can be produced to prove the apienraiu-and bursting of the watcrxpout in the Angust thi association published its eslocality named, and that it raised the timate of the wheat crop of the world Chippewa ao rapidly that the men in for 18U0. The crop in Euroj thi' year charge of Little Full dam, almve Chip- is good, being 80,000.000 more than ii. pewa falls, did not have time to ruibe 1KS0. It is also good enough elsewhere, the gates, the flood coming down so outside of the United States and ludi. rapidly aa to carry out the dam to add another 5.OU0.O00 bushels to th anything could lie done to let the water S0.000.000. makiugthe crop of the world, through. If this can be proved it will nameil. 85. !e worth several hundred thousand dol- except in the two conntries ( 1SH9. of 000.000 above that Etta Claire lar to the defendant. ' "XJnlted anrtHrudia Inter-OceaStates in the But (Wis.) Cor. Chicago wheat production this year i 93,000.000 bushels short of that of 1889. so that the Going Hack from Go to Coal. The scarcity of gas continues to play world's wheat crop of 1890 is less than the main part in Ht least n dozen of the that of last year by 10.000.000 bushels. leading; iron works. The falling off in The Indian corn crop is also short in upply and the lose of timo are now bo 18110 billion bushel. The half over a by discouraging in some mill! thiit the men threaten to quit work if the change buck Mt:ito crop of Ireland is a dismal fail to coal is not soon made. There itre nre. which will make the demand for nearly 8.000 irou workers on both side ijrain nil the mora heavy. of the Monongahela river who have To offset these shortages there is only little more than half time in the the rye crop of Europe, which is excep lout three weeks. In about ten mill tionally good The world's wheat rethe restriction on the output of muck serves will therefore be heavily drawn iron alone is atleaat 300 tons a day. of the wheat until tho upon riiening There are a number nf firms now which will commence to prepare for coal to lie crop for IKill Consequently all grain used in cue go should give out when crops must bring good prices for a yea" the weather gets colder. The change i to come if not manipulated out of theii natural course. made in the furnaces as they are repaired from time to time. So far a possible all the mills are run to their CJrcul Year Itecorl. s utmost, but the average is alxmt A great year for making records in Chrouide-Telegraph- . capacity. Pittsburg all directions is 1890. In August the White Star steamer Teutonic crossed the A Scientific Exonraon to Mont Itlaiic. ocean from Europe to America in 5 days Intelligence has been received in Paris IU hours and 5 minutes, breaking all that M. Jansseu8, tho astronomer and former records. This year also the most member of the French institute, who powerful electric light in the world K ft a short time ago on a scientific excursion to Mont Blanc, reached the one of 2.000.000 candle power, was pu Grands Mulets on Aug. 17. On the in operatiou on tlu coast of .hit land following day a party of fifteen gnidca The largest Corliss engine ever made ha and porters took charge of tho astronojust leen built for the Homestead Steel mer, who is in delicute health, aud took iniipany. of Pittsburg. him in a sledge, especially built for the Men and animals have outstripped oucatiion, up to the Chalet des Bossons, vious numbers, too. in this memorable jm at au altitude of 14,600 feet, by way of year Philippa Fawcett broke the the lesser and greater plateau and the women in the senior wrangler record for Do.H! du Dromadaire. A small scienship which she snatched from scores of tific laboratory, provided with the necessary meteorological instruments, has men at Cambridge university. In the been sot up in the Bossons hut, where M. athletic field G. W. Rowden. of the Jansrtcns will carry on a series of obserDavhsh Athletic club. England, covvations in spocial nualysis. Pall Mall ered 0 feet 6 inches at one running Gajsette. Iu the same high jump in August. month Davis Ualtou. an American, swam Irithmna to Mnve a Iondoii Club. There is to be yet another new club to the Euglish channel from Folkestone to be started in London a club for Irish-jn- Boulogne upon his back, using his feet resident in London. Its members aloue to projiel him. The distance i. 'will include artistic, literary, dramatic, miles, and Dai ton swam it in 2'J musical aud professional men. It is pro- sixty hours ami 28 minutes. pose.! to ojen the club to Irish students At the American swimmiiig contest and young men engaged iu offices. For tne convenience of the iatUtr class a tins Molfert this year lowered the chamcheap table d'hote dinner will be pro- pionship record by four minutes, making mile in 82 minutes H9 seconds vided in the middle of the day. The club will be open to Irishmen of nil Sept. 6 D. M. Barringer. of Philadelphia, creeds political and religious differences swam down the Delaware a distance of being strictly tabooed. Pall Mall Ga- twenty miles in 9 hours and 1.1 minutes, zette. breaking the record for twenty mile swims Ghaatlr Phllom.phj. Some men manage to get more than In the horse racing world the old rectluiir dhare of things, even under the ords have been lowered so much nearly most difficult circumstances. In spite all around that turfmen are very much of the brick manufacturers' boycott iu at sea, and like those familiar with the Now York, a poor fellow mimed Hafner. ocean steamers begin to wonder a whole runs of rausir-i- j along the street, will what happen next. Among running fcojful on his bend arid was fatally hurt horses Ten Brocck's great mile in l:3i)J Herald has remained the unattainable since IS77 Creosote has been successfully npplied until 1890 came swinging into the dotted as a rewjdy for the potato disease in circle of years. During the summer two .vory eye of the seed potato horses, Raveloe and Salvator. '.owered Scotland, with creosote by means of a Ten Brocck's mile. In is tout-heAugust J. B. email camel's hair brash. The product horse Salvator ran California of potatoes so treated is almot-- t totally Ilaggiu's 1890 slvs th? recmile in And a l:o."ij. creosote Where the fix from disease. ord broken fer every trotting horse exin not applied to all the eyes of the seed stands still in: too If cept Maud S. Her diser.se. is tho result partial Lug not soed will much is used the gemmate touched. e g two-third- tlt i of aUa4ia( Maat a4 laa Cara I tmi-- bat ua BM f T. I tbii.g, a VaJat tunlicihe cr ilra.-M-dioa- Vc at4rfa;-l- Iocs, Kw Tort bux JLa. un I', Swl avarkal AND El'ILDER. y .r4 tarwafeut fotvau. a.i. lun.iiJ oa aisiicai. lera aritlivMit latVe aa-ut aft3uo ai4 lfiut lairiloj tulkr eutlu-aiauriwa tiiat I a:u tjlmoj Ina lb (s triictt-U- r pne naiallj Llm--t all lit Lit, al- a. r. Mii. a. G. it.iu.ta-V'tEUtiu ii must Uuttaa draM t LrtViS oValtli lu ia uaje vt ti !.iut-mU-rd. A Tbr diaO Jais arerua i TlTiUsUt fral t arn-iauaiale up. Tka kula cas U exactly villi ail oi b;mHMm i fJl evtetitrxmi la a aVra ur CONTRACTORS' errf 1 Lava trt-- fr!u ti thjl avksaljK uxa. Laraaaaua aad LMUtiIir 1 nrtuesita-- r g Bn'.wk utuxeam to lr tamttxd. f. O. I .e. Biuit&rtaa lic:t I'iai Suliillf a4 ie&MMm I lab. one ttij Ut i up tu tmauieut r upturn St Fa id aiiiiutwlm 1'iiiua Y acifie eacti 1 r, aii utlt- - j U l liLt ailuirui of wUka I aalalouca tr frrtiual gweuta. 1 tJJt o lha i liovmiaM.t dull but trm. it JK1H.1ELT DOttsON. bay lever I all I cud to tk1: au i book, an 1 CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. New Tor U3or. uKiiurui, 1 iUiy tijro. in aa uuliiinLin aaJ tn'a to luijlftitly turned lint . T avraur. bet. Tscotj- Ea (iir r.inrt aa raU . (Vt. Sin ataitr d. jWaorJly. I f.jrjt wUicii rUiU4r irwd at a- l'ni aurfraiitiW iai-r- . tbr first du4:aper I p!aajf1 iuu !sm1f. Siiii-.l- i) dtsjiauJ S.V c. a. sttauak. T. s. curniL bilti scour I kuu Mil der4ini tiar aurer. ft V. AKKOWS Uowa Ut'J the I bad Uuesi brfor aud. Bilvr. Copper. tead and Tin. liat of pmuouitorj' sympturaa, it wu CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. NEK YiS.Ort.l.-BarUr.fU- 'i. buroe ia upon out ttat I baA fairly gut it. HH"'. doi I.nk.; anxle aud eMiinaw .5. Hi Plaiu and and I aat f jt a vLile, froieu with horror: SiJi. liu, did! : Mraiu. JiliA jotitoc giieu ou aii'la-atk-I agun tbrn, ia tbe Itellewueta of r. 1 in-- t Mrert, betwei-I u rued over tu pige. I caiue to typhoid i Bonds. Kn.iJraoe ana A lani an. I Jwlrmui JiacovercJ that i im'w. Kive fcrer reaj lhaytupUii New Vdss, Ort. Ii. (iovemawnt booiccluaed I tan. 1 .WSi four rttr t. I bad typhoi 1 feier, uiu.t have hal it for t a foUim: month withmt koowinj it rulen-V. S. ' V'i .... irt', t'.R. 4',eouin THOSLIS. VQUVS I'O, IIS gT. vast r!e I bvl got; t jraeJuSu Vitu' I' S. .s, im l:i j P iritic ! dance found, a I exparud, I hat I bad t l . S. i. J ...!! ARCHITECTS, Ul get iltlemtel in iuy Uiat. too Tweutr-fonn- h street, tuom 10. ver Standard b;o:ts. tUe it U't to dtleriuiued sift and U case, u3kv.(i,vIii, I tali. -Oct. mirket Vote. Ii. Sw tvad Tjrto.-' so aud atartd alphabetical!)' tuui. a lolloai: o. utrxth a t U:U 1 W J aickeuiug Up ng'ie, aud X. V. Ks .... j for it, aud l hat tao acute j;e woul.l win I nn lian Pariic . Ill ( il Nai laratioa ft c iu about another fortnutiL IJn j' l'a I an. ut . MS Xtirth Am?riran. . . : MrtgiHtu lmroTui't I wa relieved to Li ad. I b id only ( Vntral I'aridr Office, room i 17 and I National Bank dice, HwriiiiUdi Miort L.iue VI'. tin. I l.ili. budding. In a modified form, aud, so far aa tb it was Lark w anus c : Mad ' cvnivrued. I might live for year. Cholera 1 HHiiuiir a. . 17 a'.'i H . ZIV Kork 1 bad. with aererecomplicLJioiis: aud diph- Krie CIVIL ENGINEERS. t. Paul ;. k Trial . I theria I seemed lo Ii ive beea birn with. I kanaa I .1. Kl,..r. .M'.V t. Paul a ( liualia. tl I7S JJ H. llOLLIIMiE, plodded couaiieutiouly throUiiU the Iiuiit'e a NaKh . ;s Teiaa Pafitie Central. 'nim Hacitie ... . ', letter, aud tUeouly m.ihi ly I could Michigan (Late Am'I I'ity Engineer! Mo. factor Vel! Fari Exp' SI conclude I bad not got was housemaid's Nortln-rPar 6c . . as' tWt.TO I'umhi.... CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, i U-1- acl.i r. ) a !- br ii ;!. SME-tD- ES. t ne-t- j j , ' fr 3-- 5 !! l'tnM td. r't ' el)i Anw-ria- n ral rm-m- . twen-ty-ai- . ' In-o- . f'ai-iti- . o knee. felt rattier hurt aliout thi at first; it seemed somehow to be a fort of slight. Why hadu'l I got housemaid's knee? Why this invidious After a while, however, lea grasping feelings prevailed. I I reflected that had every other known malady in the pharmacology, aud I grew les selfish, and determined to do without i. n il N. 1 Northwestern p'd. Mining- r housemaid's knee. Gout, in It most malignant stage, it would appear, had seized me without my being aware of it; and mosU I bad evidently been aufTe ring wilb from boyhood. There were no more din eanesafti-- r cymofcis, so I concluded there wa nothing else the matter with me. I thought what an I aat and pondered. liitere.itinKca.se I must be frpm a medical point of view, what an acquisition I should be to a class! Students would have no need to "walk the hospital" if they had me. I wa a hospital In myself. All they need do would be to walk round me. and. after thut. lake their diploma. Then I wondered how long I had to livs. I tried to examine myself. I felt my pulse. I could not at first fuel any pulse at all Then all of a suddeu it seemed to start olT. I pulled out my watch and timed it. 1 made it a hundred and to the minute. I tried to feel my heart. I could not feel my heart. It bad stopped beating. I haveaiuce been induced to come to the beeu there sll opinion that it tup tunc, unu musi uure ueen oeauuuui 1 cannot account for it. I patt lself all over my front, from wh. waist up to my bpau, and round cirh side, anil a littli ISukT But 1 could JQT f ' ij forty-seve- ini lve r is craanv-- nj)' tongue. I thing. I tried toflook stuck it out ss far a evt r it would go, und I shut one eye, and tried to examine it with the other. I could only see the tip, end tbe ouly thing that I could gain from that wa to feel more certain than before I did not oien it. I took ittothe nearest chemist's and handed it in. The man read it and then handed it buck. He said he didn't keep it, said: "You are a chemist?" stock t t liould 4 Curry HaleAXorcroea... Uomeatake I 9 So at closed 8 I Su 41 10 Ontario Small llopea avniae I ten mile walk every morning. bed ot It sharp every liiglit. And don't stuff up your bead with thing 1 I you don't understand I followed the directions with the happy result speaking for myself that my life was preserved and Is still going on. I ji wrenee K. Jerome's Three Men iu a Boat Real Estate! 1 Exi.iK- - of th pakt three yeark ha Uugta u that all imafirrtf bought well at thi mou ill bring St lrat ' per of the pmfh wintiv. during tue We c.ll-- r fur Mile the following choice ru(any at tln---e lw price; iu 10, tertius Sixty acre overlooking tlrf r rr f luu w city. jrr &'XD Im-- h t. ftUucolii i Tweuty-f-Hirt- fit Lots on the itirrt, U. h and Wll avenue. wr Z!itt 50xl: feet, ouljr eight hingtoii ave. lor eacli Iu ug llixX r.xt. between Jackxin and ViiBuri retiue. on the Mreet car hue, a uap. .lVjt) Two acre lot on T aud JacksJ7J0 m oni Thirtii-tland Quiucy XV (S Two sere lot on block froiu M . enty-eight- FASIS. 'PUSH J. W. cua-- BUUGirr. McXUTT & CO.. Ou DRUGGIST'S Plan, ROSS, yTA(KiEXEK Petroleum. New Yoss. Ort. 15. Petroleum clueed firm: Petiiui) lvauia epot cliwing M 'i. Chicago Cattle. Oct. 15.X); ; Meers. St id i S a; Texas cattle, 310h:lM. 0; rsncerr. .tl.toi: chwed raiier. but no Hog lower than yrMerduy ; prime heavy hatchers' i W til) ; lurht. S5 wciithts. U ft &X IsroiTEO and Domestic CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. fieneral ongineeriug praciicn. CoriMiltatinn invitral. OHice, room S Kny block. Oden City, Utah. rmrAOO. set ive. in.ouU; n. Sheep-Bwiit- fliOhiXi; witeru. li quiet, U easy; Chicaoo, Oct, IV Wheat opening was rliminf anil prices S lowitr i han )(t-r(l- y Then the marketa quickly recedel Sc more. khoweil a little mure utradinnse and price were ilrmiri'l tt . eased oil Inter, prices dilining 1 lowxr Sc. held iteHdv and closed about Total receiu are U2,,U)0 than votttxrday. ouMieis; uipmonw. a.n,uuu Dungicu. Rye Stestly at 83. SV W." 5 Slu.iildi-rs-4o.fi2',f- i Short clear 5.'i.70ii Short riba- -g :). 75. 75. Practices in the Dirtrict Court and sll the attention given to collectionc. Remember the place, in reerj-'- wooden building, near meat shop of C. H. (ireenwell A Hro., aMS Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden, Utah. P.O. court. Personal boxSlS. BANK, nT. AI.LIROK. Trr our Pure Lard, manufactured by oub selves and you wul never use any ntuer. Hail orders and wholesaling a special businesr u. 1 wenty-- f ourtu strict Office, over Utah National Bank, corner of Washington avenue aud Twenty fonrth street, F. B. IIURLBUT, Wholesale and Retail ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office, Ogden, I TTnder Territorial Hjiiilvfna; Lawn. No. 240S tah. Washington aveune Oflice, 369 BOARD OF DI RKOTOBft T. W. Jokes, Jons A. Bovlb, Thos. Habbine. E. A. Seed, H. C. Biuelow Bksj. Lombard, Jr. S. M. Preshaw, DEPOSITS. Sell Exchange on all the leading cities of alito on rew iork, Chicago, Omaha burnpe; ban Francisco. and RAKHFOBD s SMITH. B. W. Finest Stock of ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- rooms Nos. h SMITH. MITH A SMITH. Office, Twenty-fift- Hotel Street, afader Broom street, Ogden, Utah. Twenty-fourt- h ington avenue Ave. and Corner Washington ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Gonfral ltankin: Business Transacted. DRUGGIST, R. UEYWOOD, H. r. niOKbOW, PresiHout. JOHN A. BOYLE, Yic President A. P. BKJELOW, Aae't Cashier. PAID ON TIME Meat, Poultry and Fislr JACOB S. BOREMaN. - S100.000. IN with Ogden, Utah. Incorporated INTEREST EDWARD ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- 0GDEX, UTAH. A KIMBALL. lMBALL A ALLISON. STATE BUTCHERS DEALERS ATTORNEY-AT-LA- JAMES CAPITAL, avenue, Ogden, Utah. AYJ R. WHITE, N. Bros. & Wholesale and Retail ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- BANKS. iN II. Greenwell C. A MURPHY, Ofltce, 2417 Washington Jf Firth fct., Nw.r Yotins, OUDKN. . AX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ogden, Utah. Washington A ve, 24Q JJAINTER Chicago Produce "ftarlbyNominttl VShiskey-fl- .i:. JJ 71ft 4 3U; lamlw, $jUSrSai. S. WORTH CIGARS. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. LAWYERS. et.-ai- liliK-- , and 8, No. 7 Wash- 2439 TOILET ARTICLES: In tbe Market. PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. AND Pronounced t he best in Territory uvua fflTFR nni Liti Xrj it and satisfy yourselves. Cfirii D. VAN VlCKLEJa. U. J ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. "Treat chronic diseases and diseases of children. General practice will receive prompt atr tention. Privato disease a specialty. Offers an experience of 25 years in tho practice of med- NOTICE ! icine. OHice COMMERCIAL National Bank, 00 DEN, UTAH. J. C. Aiustrong, Hill. .... Canhier. O. E. Preaident. W. V. Hklfricii, Ass't Cashier. iKdicited. invited. 107 We have latelv opened the! Central Works, 23a Carriage I I1T. I .7 DENTISTS. Q R. SNOWDEN, Correspondence avenne over Horrock store. Teeth without plates and saving natural teeth a secinltj-- . No teeth or roots too bad to lie saved by tilling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. A Sons J.D. GILL'S List of Properties ORtlen, TJth. $1,000- - $300. United States Depository. $1,250. 100,000. $4,000. ''APITAL, SURPLUS, - $1S5,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits. She Never Old Forgive Him After That. J. E. Dooli, President. W. N. Rnn.Liso, Vice President. L. B. Adams, Cashier. F. STEACY k $2,200. $650. $2,100. $200 CO, $2,400. WHICH I WILL DELIVER. Two 50x137 Knob Hill orchard lots. Lots 25x13. near Thirtieth and Jefferson Avenue. Corner, SxI32, Twentieth and Liberty, fruit and shade trees. Eighty acros, four miles from post oflice, level, water rights, and by cultivation will eell for $W0 per acre. Monroe, between Twenty-fift- h and st THE COMMERCIAL tl ii Telephone 50x132, Van and On Iwtween Monroe Twenty-fift- and Quincy, Choice. between Thirty-seconand $ 1 ,400. Adams, Thirty-thirframe 5xl:t7, new. t House, heap. Quincy, 140x132, with $2,500. Corner aiiow uoe, won, city water. with adobs house, $1,200. 40xl"2. well, city water. I have bargains on Washington svennp. Twenty-fourtand Twenty-Hftstreets in business propertieH, also all kinds of acreage- - It is a plMMire to show property. 0) TA Stai A. at &i tl Office: Twenty-Fift- h St., OonEK. Utah. Have I TA11. St., OMlfcN, 2.12 Tweiitj-Flft- h the only building pr vperty at the Celebrated n Springs. Parties wishing to get a J. I). GILL 240i Washington Ave, OGDEN'. beautiful and healthful suburban residence can do so by LKGAL BLANKS addressing us at the above number. TI1K COMMKHCIAL OFFICE. h 1 1 Patience Ma.itelpiece (after drying her eyes)-W- ell, Jack, I will try t forgive vou- - .Inrk (nil art.'st. wtin lui lwn niili.tnir '... pose) Oh, hold onl Not yet; iast wait one minute! Life. the uraiefiil h b; 01 in w WeddinQ' Goods, INVITATIONS. Programmes & j, Visiting i CoMerda! l'ob!i Co, 2 10 i Wash G be I AT- i 111 see h;r fine line d Real Estate, si ir si Promptly snd st Low Prices. I h si h to inform their patrons that the are established here to stay, and do the best work in Twenty-sevent- Midison, betwen Twentieth and Twenty-first- , x8 rods. Per foot, 10x10 rods corner Wash- nton avomie and Twenty-oiahtstreet, three good houses, renting $112 month. Bargain. w Begs leave Twcn- - Buren, between sc 81 Kin 5i)xi:S2, choice. Twenty-sixt- h ana wasninKion nA venue, anu are prepared to do all kinds of Carriage and Wagon Building and Repairing. Are the only firm in the city prepared to Repair, Paint or. Trim a Carriage or Buggyi Lomplete. A. M. BUCK, Prop Vet, Wvgal. Manager. o. 24A. 1 DENTIST. ANY OF B. 25th st. Residence 2830 Lincoln ave. Office, 5427 Washington Capitxl,lvidfd0,00O. HuvplttR and l,n Piolit, (."iO.UOU. lb. beefsteak, with every 6 bours. Bl :! Active Accounts t. bitter beer iM ur(. aat)-Hfii- SOW IS THE TIME TO CIVIL ENGINEERS 4 SURVEYORS, yificBti(iN and estimates prepared anil work Miieriut'iiild. Maiw, pl.itH. traciiuto, blue print, etc., etc., Bohton, Ort. 15. -- The etock market elnaed si ei"cut4d on ihort notice. foUowe: W akhiiigum avenue. Ogden. Oilico. 34l Mz. Nnd tcript,... Atch. A Top Hurlinictoii 81S M. Unit mortgage Al'STIN ROUS. r. L. AUUKNEB. IS Mr a. Central com.. Zt Sau Oiiiro A 1 1 1 B. W. A. TlUH. A FARIS, C. Boston Stocks. I Unsaid: "1 mil a chemist. If I was a store and family hotel combined might be ab!e to oblige yon. Being only a chemist hampers me." I read the prescription. It ran: aurk4. liar uuo-- UKKI) OO'llorn Silver Ul Irou Silver lurlu. If you will call on u we will how and Plans, wtiniatea, irrigating ditches and sub- viuee you there i money in buying bow. division. Siiecial attention given to the laying out of & sdditHius and city lots. Oilire aith kd-Abstract Company, First National Hank lluiMing. : 1 out 6i Stocks. - Xsw Yoss, Ort. follow Alira that I bad scarlet fever. hud walked into that readiug room a happy, healthy man. I crawled out a de crepit wreck. I vcnt to my medical man. He is ao old chum of mine, and feels my pulse, and looks at my tongue, mid talks about the weather, all for ncthiug, when I fancy I'm ill, so I thought I would do him a good turn by going t'i him now. "What a doctor wants," I said, "is practice. He shall have me. lie will get more practice out of me than out of seventeen hundred of your ordinury, commonplace patients, with only one or two diseases each." So I went straight tip nud saw him, and be said: "Well, what's the matter with you?" I said: "I w ill not take up your time, dear boy, with telling you what is the mutter with me. Life is brief, aud you might pass sway before I hud linished. But I will tell you w hut is not the matter with me. I have not got housemaid's knee. Why 1 have uot got housemaid's kuee I caunot tell you. hut the fact remains that I have uot got it. Everything else, howerer. I have got it." Anil t told him how I came to discover it sll. Then he opened me and looked down me, and clutched hold of my wrist, and then he hit me over the chest when I wasn't expecting it a cowardly thing to do, I call it nntl immediately afterward hutted me with the side of his head. After that he sat down and wrote out a prescription, and folded it up aud gave it me, and 1 put it iu my pocket and went !',, OJ .. 72' .lint' TJ. 8. Exuraa liur nirul a r call oa atidnsK tut f.rtl W. H. HiaiLi B..a9 1 kar f timet It acbiuva aptiiul. i aatl 1 4- de-?.u- Wric - -- id t! p, 2-- u rrl lr , wmm. iojJ a riil rliiiiT ia iiim (, aiLKar iil aur 11 I tia, tA V fc. krlit, thr tm jrt im tow br4 u&i) f a.t H . u- Tr- - tlw- - V u auxotii tMtw i vd m $j raii i aitrart rtimiut iirrft t Ak.- : t,W j r ; iw m.. viryi auutulkwu(lm...1llj in i MH Ail hium fc 1 I ur Kj1 y l"CU from - and more liquor than ever, U tbe internal revenue rvjort for the first two iu jutk of the present fiVal year, July and AujavL The fruu theee two itvia. ld that for tbe awe permd 14 by over a million and threr-quartdollar, while from mIoi'i.Iic tiq'jor alone the inert- was more than a million and a quarter dollar. Still the increase may have bw-largrly due to the added tb of in the mechanical and chemical trU. Thi is a busy mauufacturiug year. More tobacco Wiail A Gratrfol A totKrUinjf scene wt tl.i; ta attempt V 0Tdin' rvrt that tlcre were kb- The mere i--t to 'revct in "tVa4iinUB bj ; lije auti lottery UU frow bwiUiJii a Uw j hurrml up IU paa Tix-r- e are aouie Uuujj it i ifA aafa for evm a lobbyist tVlt . a4 h( at. - P. Harfca lla riFTT lS'LLlKs BUSINESS CARDS. AND OLMMLUCE. FINANCE DISEASES HAVING IHuMnu rai Ooe Teta teT at I -- ie, as J mad all through, ran raie uii'fv cuiiiKUa I tbe i!mii U a city than prinoe. reai-deor preacher I - ff iuuk AS liii 4S T lurple CUM liial rttfkUv oa liar of eera U.al ntiir. ert- - p Froa To h'( of tajflic and lo cm at Mm A ON ut fcly ay au n)al fwa- lluua alasUfUt li. t 1jw a a tiua Urry ix ta Wall Krt. tTvu--1 .ii i t, drwM&' Lie a krd aiii auaaoiij mora muoey than ever a-- ainciieai tue. il f Si. Irani eic TUt iml (; wvu4 bAwuuu aVj. wLiWriaJ Tteai-iui- l I n be F r |