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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMEPXIAL: THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1691. RAILROADS DO YOU WANT To buy a Louse tot th m job py ia Rio Grande .Western PTSU jb4 ttt.ll lot the waet dminhl ifi cittC:tT.oBmr on a4 t term prt CURRENT TIME TAELE prioe! Jiui-Witt- GAUGE. STANDARD DO YOU WANT 4UlT BOTS) TXAm. t Ajtiv IF YOU DO ....... . J Li..... La -i iLAlMN p a. i Leats&ait 11 m 11 A Am J) a. 11 Jixno Leat riwi,... j a m 11 m A ...... b p. m., i ti r i irwo Eiv. fe:r i p.B. mm- t.4i SNAPS in all part of the City, Utii'inn Ami liiul Jg vlua.... Ih A p Bu 10 li JuorYiua sell owing Lstvlrnui4 her owners are obliged to i. 1 A Hit. to ths scarcity of mocev, and where Arrive Lroili .. A5 a. Kll 7 x invested sow, cash . in t ni IXJLLAri li Arrive PupIjIo p (JXK m 4 30 will do w hat TWO will fail to do as soon Ar. ixjiu. 11 f m t Amv as money st up. I have p HOUSES Io all parts the City for sale on the of Lef ol If you want to buy FRONT A' E on Washington avenue for . Paabl-- i ver Kiver K Arr:te Provo...... Leave Pnvo. Arrive Salt Lake Leave Salt Lalte. Arrive Oiftwn a hi See ME. 1 t 10 a. a. arrive H. BENNETT. Uen. PaM. Art Mrt Line to Park City.) On and after October fn PartioB hnvinff CHEAP nroD- who want QUICK RETURNS, list them with MK I have a constant demand for ACREAGE and GOOD BUILDING SITES. ilit train will run US, THE WEST. 190, paiaeoger and u follow : rASSBMOai TBATKl. Leave Bait Lake boave Park City Arrive at Park City Arrive at Salt Lake 8rt)a. 4 HO p. m 10:30 am tWp.m vekiqbt TaAlra a. m Leave Bait Lake 70 4 tt a. Leave Park City 12 50 p, Arrive at Park City 8 :45 p. Arrive at Salt Lake Twelve auburhan train daily between I L.ake Citv and Mill Creek and bugar House. All people going to Park City will find it tc th.,ir inlMrmt to take this line. Jtlices and Depot: Corner 8th South and M tin treet, Salt Lake City, T. J. Mackintosh, 6. F. and P. A, I W. B. AVEDELL, Postoffice. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE t STANDARD GUAGE BBTWKKN PUEBLO DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and i wm$m ml m , 4 i .tin s5is w t fcyfejr-irL- . --J .'.ALT LAKE CITY, and all north- - 1 . V PACIFIC flfTTll? uUluJj UP, J7EADVILLE. ASPtN aud GLEN WOOD SPRINGH. B1TJIPMENT SCENERY Unsurpassed UneqntUed. REED HOTEL OOUKN, UTAHA now hotel and strictly room m fifth floor. All modern Bates $3.00 to $4.(Mi nor day. first-clas- s. McMILLEN ! - Dining appliances. & DEMING, COAS1 wait iolnU. VIA aa , Prop.O Through Pullman Sleeper and Pullman Tourist cars between Denver aa San Francisco, Through the heart, cf the Ho:ky Mountains tiie most comfortable, the (if est, and the nrrandest of all trans continental ron'.es. For rates, descriptive pamphlets, r,tc., eall on oi address J. D. KENWORTHI, gcueril agent. Santa re Konte, Salt Liake City. H. COLLBHAN, teneral manager, Ooloradc Springs, Colo. CHAS. S. LEE, general passenger agent Denver, Colo. THE BRUNSWICK ! Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. Stairs Over Maden's. TJp We have the largest Hall in Ogden and neeTables exolnsthe Brunswick ""COME AND SEE US. I. G. Proudfit &Co., Denver, Chicago, THE BRUNSWICK. AN ORDINANCE tllft VPAT 1891. npmn Mtnnral tATM fnr Ua it nnlninnd hv t hfi Cit 1 Council of Oedon mills on the dollar be 3 K City, that a tax of on the as- St. Louis, Kansas (Jity, T levied and colleoted the present year sessed value of all real estate and personal jroperty within this city made taiaoie Dy iiie awn of Utah territory lor Keuerai uuiyuooo and said tax is horeby levied. Passed June 29, 101. seal VM. j H. TUENEB. Lincoln, St. Joseph, Omaha. Mayor. I. T. P. Bryan. Recorder of Otrdon City, do .flrt;f.i tt.Dt tliati t.iA fnrpaotniris H full. copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Levying Oenerel Taxes for the Year lh91," passed by the City Couucil of Ogdon City June 29. ISM. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corpc rate seal of Ojtdou City this :Wth day of June, 1S91. l.nK FREE HEGLININS true and correct seal . ' AN ' T. P. BRYAN, City Recorder. ORDINANCE amending an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance. Jailor Duties Shall Enforco Rules," approved Unuary 25th, 1S81. Be it ordained by the City Council of Offden City that an ordinance entitled "Jailor Duties-Sh- all enforce rules," approval January 27th, 1K91, bo, and the same is hereby amended by as adding thereto the following to be known ' Section I.' Sec. 2. The Jailor shall act under the snper-visio- n and direction of tho City Marshal and shall perform the duties specified in the foregoing section under the suierviion and direction of the City Marshal, Passed June 29, 1KHI. VM. H. TURNER, TRAINS VESTIBULE SOLID Mayor. ON CHAIR CARS ALL TRAINS. Our Famous Dining Cars Attach bd to all Throush Tbaihb, for further Information concerning thli ,ine. awl v to anv Ticket Agent, or addresl E. E. WALKER, Gen. Agt., Salt Lake City GEORGE W. JONi:S. Member of the American Ticket Broker Association. Railroad and Steamship tin-Cit- OthdayofJu LsealJ . T. P. BBYA Ciiy Kecui. . r 10 isnw fifth ' Btr4t trtrd ;'1Ih.f',J,r2c Telephone. 0 lc, E i. r 11 If LIT. fie. rtt Grade of Laundry Work should five c a trial Special care taken with Lao Curtaica, Pacfiek, Wooleo BlaikeU, Etc, wasiirf -- Eli Street, "lie wa, w Lat iyr L sail as she p&tu.j the Lite baw beJ with motherly hind. "Aiillwas so Lapi v tx! He won t ttver UugU and cruw igniti, o; "WHO COMES UEREr "Halt! Who comes LenT "Friends with th wnutenaga." conn-tersign- :" It was the relief going the rounds to change the pickets, and I was dropped out at post No. 7. We had fought Lee all day long ou the 6trangot battlefield of the whole war ia the Wilderness. From right to left flack, from front to rear, we were hemmed in by forest and thicket There were swamps in which lizards and serpents lurked, thickets in which the coy whippoorwill built its nest, dense spots of forest which seemed never to have echoed the ring of the woodman's ax. We had fought from tree to tree, from thicket to thicket, from glade to glade, pushing back the gray lines here, baffled and compelled to give ground at other points. Lee's lines barred the way. Never a man in his whole army whose musket barrel was not hot that day. Never a man who did not feel that he was fighting for the life of the Confederacy. How the forest shook and trembled as the great guns sent their deadly missiles crashing through the foliagel How the thickets biased tip in flames, the severed limbs crashed down, the sunny glades turned dark as night with the powder Bmoke settling over them! The dead outnumbered the bushes. The wounded wailed and cried as I never heard them before or after. There was something so somber eo grewsome so unearthly in fighting a foe unseen in the that the shouting and cursing usually heard in the lines gave place to silence and pale faces. Darkness had come at last, and the roar of battle had died away to a low ctowL Grant had failed to dnve Lee, We knew that from flank to flank. If he could not force a passage through those gray lines he could flank them. Before the sun went down we knew that he would do it It was not yet night when the movement began, but my divi sion would be one of the last to move, and we must hold our ground and prevent the Confederates from discovering what was taking place. It was a curi ons coincidence of war that Lee was also moving by the flank, both armies marching in parallel lines from a battlefield which had yielded neither victory nor defeat to either side. Post No. 7 was under a large tree on the edge of a thicket. To the south there was a strip of open ground, then a thicket, then an old field, in which stood a log cabin. It was a lonely place, well away from the camps, the dead and the dying, but I was glad to be alone. All along the lines there was a growling of musketry; but this was but a bluff a bit of acting to cover the real design. I had been nearly an hour on the post without anything happening to alarm me, when I heard a person moving in the thicket across the open strip. Was it a person? Riderless horses had galloped about that day almost without number; this might be one which had found shelter in that thicket. Rustle! Rustle! Step! Step!" It was a cautious movement. Whoever it was hoped to reach me without discovery, but there were dead leaves under foot, and the thicket was dense. A hare could not have moved without betraying its presence. Rustle! Rustle! Kneeling down so as to see under the darkness, as it were, I suddenly made out a black object against the dark background. It is neither horse nor mule; it is a human being. A scout from the en' emy's picket post, only a quarter of a mile away? A wounded man hobbling about to find succor? One of our own scouts returning? "Who comes here?" There is a silence of fifteen seconds, and then a woman's voice answers: "I can't find the place! ltissodarkl can't find the place!" Ay! it was a woman's voice, and it had a sob in it too. A woman there in the darkness between the hostile lines with powder smoke still in the air, with stray bullets darting through the thickets with a whizz, as of some great insect ' stirred to anger! . "Who comes here?' "I wish it wasn't so dark! I am so tired so tired!" And then she came across the open strip toward me,' making no stop, never hesitating, walking straight up to me as if she could see as well by night as in the sunshine of day. "I can't find the place!" she sobbed, as she came to a stop within arm's length. "G"od God, woman! but what are you doir? here?" I gasped, almost terri-fl- c '" 1 t presence. "!" she rp plied, holding a burv ""sSf?! cie out toward, u:2. "One time 1 saw a beautiful spot in t'.e woods, and said to myself that if he died 1 would bury him there, but I can't find it I can't find it!" What have you "Wh;-.- t is it, woman? got there?" "See! see! Don't be afraid. He's semi-darkne- ss ' O, Etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT OX FAMILY WORK still boldiiii the little cvqtstf. to come. But still 1 in .. te Will prove a l, . Lad act tiiv U1U, iiui many jir llcitu JL Viiilow ia Uou&ewifa. "Advance one and giva tue the Tboaw will he? Ire find that beautiful j.laee and bury hiia, haven't lr And youll help ta- -; yes, I knuw yuu will, fvr you don't swear and curse at ine." She bad Im her mind. Think of it an insaue mother wandering over a bloody battlefield with her dead child ia her arms! ihe had but one ide to bury it in a beautiful dell which the had ncerisitt-a dell in which Federal or Confederate were doubtleas then burying their own deal I knew not whut to da I could net leave uiy jnt, and 1 did not want her to go wandering further. I was trying to soothe and qtiiet the woman when she suddenly cried out: "Ah! It is not so dark now, and I can find the i.lace. HI go on ahead and dig the grave and do you follow on with baby. Poor baby! He won't know that be is buried, will be? I can find the place and you" "Come back! Come back!" I called to her as she fled away in the darkness, but she was 200 feet away as she answered me: Til find the place! Poor, poor baby And when the relief came I told the story and pointed to the bundle resting on the ground beside me. "God pity her! whispered tho sergeant as he lifted his cap. "God pity her!" echoed all the others as they stood uncovered around the poor little corpse. Time meant human lives that night. Grant was moving by the flank; Lee was moving by the flank to match him. The morrow was to witness more slaugh termake thousands of other widows and orphans. "Dig here!" said the sergeant, and with our bayonets we scooped out a shallow grave in scarcely more than a minute a time. "Carefully, now! Poor little thing! Now fill in. That will do. God knows where it lies. Fall in forward, march !" And yet men write of the glory of war. New York World. Ki of Loed BoteL TW boa 1T- 1- MS Dry Goods 10 We will give special bargains in even' department. We have a very; complete stock of new and desirable Dress Goods, Trimmings, Notions, iS:c., &c-- , and will make a bier cut in prices for the next ten days. Call and see us, for your rourtn oi juiygoous. JKXNINGS, LAST I)(T You & THOMAS, J1C5 fi.Ktd.iltt Want a Bargain ? r She Had a Good Cook. A stout' aud very red faced woman of middle age, liberally besprinkled with diamonds, alighted from an oppressively new victoria the other day m front of a swell jeweler's shop on Broadway. She stared a long time at a collection of odd spoons in the window, and then sailed in and up to the nearest clerk. "What kind of spoons are thim?" she demanded, sticking a pudgy forefinger at the articles in question. "Those are souvenir spoons, Madame," politely replied the clerk. "Iml.ade," said Madame, drawing in her breath. "Well, you may just do me up a dozen of thim. Our new Frinch cook makes lovely suveneer." New York SA.D DLESJ HARNESS AND LAP DUSTERS. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. All must STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. , ALWAYS IN THE LEAD UP WITH THE TIMES ! The time has just arrived when you are all feeling a want of rest and comfort. HERE WE ARE to Supply your wants. Your real benefactors. Times. FOR ONE WEEK Economical Sewing. Another sewing machine agent reports another woman who manages to get Ler spring dressmaking done very economically. All the agents have a custom of leaving machines for a week on trial. Twice a year this woman up town has a machine left at her house "on trial," alternating impartially between the several makes. During the trial week she does as much of her sewing as she can conveniently, and when the agent calls she invariably tells him the machine isn't quite satisfactory. This has been going on some years, and it is supposed that the woman gets a keen enjoyment out of the process. The cost of a machine is so little nowadays that this maneuver would hardly pay in anything but satisfaction. New York Letter. ' Care for 111 Temper. An interesting fact has cropped out concerning a prominent dry goods merchant, whose store is near West street, which is well worth recording, and the example is no less worthy of emulation. It is said that when he gets provoked or a little indignant he says little, but goes off by himself until he gets over it, but when he gets pretty mad (thoroughly mad) he goes home, says nothing, but goes straight to bed, and he does not get up again until he feels he is again his amiable self. Boston Courier. A New Regulation. Sleeping Car Porter Under dah new reg'Iations, sah, all valybles must be put in dah safe, er dah comp'ny won't be 'sponsible foh dem, sah. Passenger My valise is rather large. "Safe is awful big, sah." "Well, in case of an accident everything in the safe would be crushed, wouldn't itr "No, sah. Dab. safe am so strong no accident could hurt it.". . "By Jinks! IU get in myself." Good News. We will offer our Immense Stock of MAMMOCKS at absolute Cost- Our friends all know that our word is our bond and we do what we say, so step around and buy while you get the chance of a Real Bargain. Hammocks that sold for 90 cents, Now at 60 cents. Hammocks that sold for 1.25, Now at 85 cents. Hammocks that sold for 1.50, Now at Spreaders that sold for 15 cents, Now at 10 cents. Ropes, patent anchor, that sold for 15 cents, Now 10 cts Hooks that sold for 15 cents, Now at 10 cents. - Our Sale of Eefrigerators! Was a Fearful Slaughter while it Lasted. We still have a FEW left which we will offer at same discounts as advertised ntil they are all cleared. Now is Your Opportunity. Take It THE FAIR Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, 2443 and 2445 Washington Avenue, : Ogden. Utah UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. RICIEY'S , ' TICKET BROKER heal) I. T. P. Bryan. Recorder Jof Ogden City, do hereby certify that the foregoing is full, t.rno and corroct copy of an amendment to an ordinance entitled "Jailor Duties Shall enforco rules." January 27th,lH,paR8ed by Cor ?il c Ogden City Juna 29, ' U1 RaUroad Ticket. In teawhereof I hereunto set my hand j and afrk wal of OirVn City, this Changed, (o uUp or 1 Maaw Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Wm it roar bibv? Dil voa liv ia tbe cabin beuni the thicket?" I atled. tB ,) MAKTI AKDS4L1NA. D. m,. returning, J. Lu h P.O. EEMLEjBijT r i nil u a. m m 12: a. i. Fffi PANOlllicTixirOF the rostofiice. the a. a. m I :!'J p. in 2 p. Ill 5 ::. p . Bl i li p. 11 I'll 8 field for business and can Over Bi D Otab Central Railway W. B. WEDELL, n 7:31 p. p. p. w Ttka jaty.' i-- Kxprau LOCAL TRAINS. OeOEBAXDfALT Laave Ogien, JO a. m., S p. p, m., in. Ketarmng arrive Otfdeu 1U ifi p. m., AJ p. US m. a, u. HT. FLaAIAKT City. I also owd or control the following properties: Wedell's Monterey Addition. Wedell's Kive Points Subdivision. Wedell's Terrace Subdivision. Five Points Annex. W. A. Lund's Addition. Sanford's Central Park Annex. Mill Creek Addition. South Ogden Heights. V a. p bi S:r a. - erties and Bl! p. nil 4J p. m' 4 Leave Ogdea If you want to buy a lot and will build i p. m. on it, 1 will give you a uisoouni on one 0deo IMIIMR. l Geu. Manager. of the best building locations in the Over lu m Ia a. 10:1 J 11 45 Hi 6 :3i li liraud Juurtioa .. Lav rrta a. a. i J a. a. R2S a. t ! a. I fi p. 4iri.J Juurtma... Arrive (irneii j a. area iam. Leave Salt Lake, 1:00 a. m., retuming, arriva Salt Lake, Ml p. m. amuicam pokk, rsovo, rarKomxB, tbmtlk. HALF ITS VALUE I am in the suit you. ! U Hi p. m isa p. Hi Sjnii LelvUi Lear if 9 Leave IVcvm Le And can suit you and you can pay your self the UL- - i. Parifie dtl fo. dliu. e Ko. X Parillt. No. 1, TEAOtS. Mul Arr- - Monthly Pavmcnt Plan BcH MD fen car, I met and miatul U loving Irfart. n Xuii love i now a Uang Aud hit must onaard Sur, il'm. And fame kerpe ii;r-l:kon tl, boruuu'e run, A many year Aju. Ab mr! Bat life though fairly tweet la Oui tile tiling I buptti Ui luoct. . a. a. a. a. a. p. I ti nji wi of (Ura bc I Leart ot k wLna auuaA tn(i A wuBiaa' Lie sciuer: dreaaioi of fuue and boaor rare. iiiX ouuij . p. p. -- VEST niw BW eu. prcd tarliit UjX a Worri crv or ni . cWw, a. a-- y pLt-nv- l t m 10 a. t to a. k. b. a tier? cyeuia yn id. 2tu( aui f an aNL I tpe pet a VanUt it to rT arca ajad I eric4 out ax.J irt faU mr rtutlrt It the buiy f a hair .Uet a Tear aod a Ulf oU. LVi? Vaa! LVai from croti bu!le wLkh tad iu Lrie body aal Uti a grv.t woce! which looked toT:l.i to ens ia ll t,jLt! LVaJ acl 4X1 ail bathed ia it own Uood! Des4 f horrs! Aad wbra 1 reached oct and toovhol thw ,1a a 1 c r wrap worn by the mother csy ts.gvtt barsed at tL tt blxi! I tare carried tita sa a a locg way," .e maai;d, -- arid I Lve trea eo many tira and bear! so niauy grins! You'll help uie, won't you help me to Eiu ti-- o j,Uc aitd bsiry tvjfxJ y. to tune abd gaard mm wed, W na bngbt aad gknr. wester wiad Aaa tAuuetra ii batig Auasuc Mail Lmn Na-Viea aie(i c I imacd Ka. X fcll? To buy ront-i&- Sut caaay ytaua lute tLat rooat Ltx 181. UESwt Jaly L ulr timSLe . brows bad tai r"ru. aanuuni4 kr3 I asad te uit wk bi wa A4 rli cajoe suiy a u Railway. DO YOU WANT To boT Ia a chasiber cwutU4 br tt - tiecai oao. YEARS AS& MANY NOT 3 1 Like and DUlike. Bowles I must introduce you to Pearl Jingleby; you'll find her charming. Knowles I know her mother. I don't like mother of Pearl. Jewelers' Circular. A Distinction. " Was it Daniel Webster who compiled the dictionary?" "No, it was Noah. Daniel was a man of deeds, not words." New York Truth We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS w... and FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Raiwp!! rondnetftd at onr Parlors whwi dwirw,. Embalminjr or shipment a specialty. BICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. m,jo of bodlui THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 aolioited. jccial. jiflars, etc., to Ogden, Utah. |