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Show 'LY D- f,. ham t'uy. cover t:.- - nr WANTED- - Getu-r.i- l , f lllJJlrd Twenty-four,- M.Jst Jj.imj-roDi- work. n goflnffi TiUphonMS Bell, ....mi, Bell, Room ....Ind., Ap-pl- j pall, one one week goffer one month 641 6641 1 iolln pupils. avenue. ..... 1.60 subocrlber who do not receJeo their Jr, hove any cause for complaint Nice furnished and furnished rooms for Phone. Bell, 642-- Ind., X; Washington avenue A nt Rising that no general Reporter, &n-- given aside from the fact mine Sit to make a dividend-payin- g thi ore must be of sufficient value to m ill costs of mining and marketing isd converting the product Into cash, i frrorable example of how low ink an ore can be considered pay is the at Sitka, which to paid 15,000,006 In dividends work-Igcaowhich ran approximately 82 ' toa There are other mines that caanot be worked at a profit although producing ore running 8100 or more per can be Duka-Treadw- ell re too. The Homestake a mine that has another sample of produced approximIn dividends on ore Is ately $16,000,000 rath 14 a ton. These two and scores of similar propositions have created a tremendous Interest in the dividend probablll-ti- ei of large bodies of low grade ore. The best therefore, mining practice, has been successful in development along these lines, so that not only are the on bodies properly opened and broken down economically, but the nry beet milling and smelting practice has secured the economical recovery and extratlon of the values.-I- t la a trite, but nevertheless abso-lah- iy correct statement of fact that each mine Is an Individual proposition, aatnch must be wrought out in ac-- 4 lth the phenomena of ore occur-"- 0 peculiar to It So, too, the ore iameh mine becomes a separate prob-bithe metallurgist to work. out hs best advantage. Thlle experience In milling and mtlng practice Is a prerequisite. It ssnetlmes a disadvantage, If It has kPed overmastering egotism In 18 operator that prevents him from Koftring the Individual constituents f'k ore to be treated. Real progress 6 the lines of ore treatment is only by careful Investigation, jb remits of which may or may not a man's theories gained In the oolpuiatlon of other ores. first Impression in determining whether ore will pay Is naturally towed from the value of the assay, o yet, in view of the wonderful re- -! obtained In the two great proper-mentionon the very low grade almost all the other features of 0 mineral deposit must be considered ?ocdr to correctly decide the ques-T- 1 an economic basis. For ex- -. j1"; o very complex ore. situated In 6ln remote from railroad tranand reduction facilities, the sition e assay value of which might be the ton, would not be pay ore "these disadvantages had been re-,- 7 Primarily, transportation and portion facilities, added, to Ihrge Z? of ores that are or ob-ttl- ed low-gra- de P'y mined and treated, constitute medunt which Is usually to bhI,r und m the steady dividend-payin- g TEA You is dont know how good good tea perhaps yti dont get it ; perhaps you t make it Building. Rooiii an.) Bulldi 1. 1; Lawyer. First Nations; 9 711. Hank H. H. GODDARD Reel BUSINESS CARDS. Eetate, mig 56 ARCHITECTS. ABSTRACTOR. J. A. SMITH, Utah Loan ft Trust Building. F. B. DEVOTO, Abstractor of Titls Bonded and Liconsea. 3C9 Twenty-fourt- h street. and F. C. WOODS ft CO, 57, First Nat. Bank Building. HARNESS. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. ALLEN TRANSFER CO, Albem Allan, Prop. Furniture Vans and Storage. Office. 412 Twenty-fift- h street. 'Phone No. 22. GEORGE E. CR08S, Wholesale Manufacturer and Dealer In Harness. Saddles. Collars, Whips, etc.; Blankets and Robes. Make a specialty of hand-mad- e Buggy Harness. Repairing done at bed-roc- k prices 418 14th street. 'Phone, Ind, 98. 81200 four-roo- m Consult County Clerk or the respective WEBER LODGE NO. 6. F. ft A. M. first and Regular communications signers for further Information and third of montlw sach Thursdays NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Qualified Masons cordially Invited. a. v. mcintosh. w. m. IN' THE D1STK1C COURT OF the Second Judicial District for Weber F. E. NICHOLS. Sec!. Stute of Utah. -- KtUate of County. I'atiilme Peterson llnlland, deceased. OGDEN CHAPTER NO. I, R. A. M. Creditors will piVM-u- t claims with Regular convocation first Tuesday of vouchers to the admineach month. Visiting companions istrator nt the office of J. p. ikeeii. atcordially invited. torney, 49 and 50. l'iist National lwuik F. W. VOLL, M. K. H. P. liuililitu;, linden, Utah, on or before Tluiisil.iy, the Kth day of Julie. 1905. F. E. NICHOLS. Sec'y. ROBERT L CROSH1E. Administrator. KL MONTE COMMANDERY NO. J. li. Six KEN, Attorney. 2. K. T. Stated second conclave , Date of first luiMii-atioiiSoof each month. Wednesday 8. 1905. Sir Knlghta courteously Injourning NOTICE TO CREDITORS. vited. J. H. Epperson. E. C.; F. BL IN T11H DISTRICT COURT OK Nichole, Recorder. the Second Judicial district, Weber county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of lVler Johnson, de- 3. P. O. ELKS OGDEN LODGE NO. 710 Lodge and club rooms second ceased. Notice to creditors. Creditors will presen claims, with floor Masonic Bldg, 3411 Washingvouchers, to tile utidersiKued at rooms ton avenue. Regular meeting every K and 0 First National Rank building, evening. Tuesday on or before Tuesday, the Ogden, Utah, A. G. HORN, EL R. 23rd day of May. 1905. WILLIAM II. JOHNSON. W. C. CRANDALL, Secretory. Administrator. T. D. Johnson, Attorney for Admin- BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY TRAINistrator. MEN. OGDEN LODGE No. (L Dated January 17th, 1906. Meets every Wednesday evening at Date of first puhlivatlon, January 18. 7:30. E. F. Marshall, Master; A. I 1906. Howe, Secretary: E. A. Munaey, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Collector. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR the Second Judicial District In and for OGDEN UNION NO. 178. ORDER OF WASHINGTON the County of Welter and State of Meets every TuesUtah. Estate of John Knight, deday evening at I o'clock In A O. U. ceased. W. hall 11. A. SIMS, President. Creditors will present their claims WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of N. J. Harris, attorney for Junction City Lodge No. 80, Indesaid estate, at Room 34. First National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, on or be- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, meets In fore the ninth duy of June, 1905, K. hall every Thursday evenDated Februnry 8, 1905. brothers cordially Ining. Visiting A. WILLIAM KNIGHT, vited to be present. Administrator. N. J. HARRIS, CP. UTTER N. Attorney for Administrator. WALTER RICHEY, Secretory. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OGDEN LODGE NO. liiii'i-rhiKiic- 10,0. Z; m 171-Y- y; six-roo- X; six-roo- m Y. non-reside- re 1. K. Every Woman Tj., the lu-by Mi he HARDENED, 0Trl:i hrlgande had captured Am,1:n and strung him up To their astonishment oi,y lilt'd. you ,eilrn Punui, 1 nw,. Chid- -. imply. ,l t tanl such ahed the barbaric chief. mn by a strap In the c,,r-said the captive " FRATERNAL SOCIETIES. lad Caarjiiiililj lotirri. R. E. CARTER, General Transfer. J. G. READ ft BROS, frame FOR Coal and kindling delivered on short Wholesale Harness and 8addlss. house, in four blocks of depot. Lot notice. 2478 Grant avenue. IndepenIN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Call and see our line of Buggy 45 feet by 20 rods. On Installments. dent 410; rear Carrs drug Heaters, Robes, Blankets and Belto the Second Judicial District In and for telephone the County of Weber, Slate of Utah. Cheaper than paying rent store. 2448 Washington avenue. HUNTER & KENNEDY. In the matter of the estate of Elisabeth Murry Moyes, deceased. COAL. FOR SALE Well located lot on 28th HAIRDRESSING. Creditors wlU present claims with St, 84 per front foot vouchers to the undersigned adminisHAIRDRESSING, SHAMPOOING, U. P. COAL YARD, J. J. BRUM MITT. trator at the office of J. D. Skeen, MANICURING AND MASSAGE, Robert B. Lewis. Rooms 43 and 43. First National Bank M. FOR SALE 64x182 feet near the SaMrs. A. 2248 Ave. Wash. 149 Gould, The Best Coal. Both Phones, building, Ogden, Utah, on or before cred Heart Academy, 8150. W. 24th St. the 37th day of May, 1905. J. J. BRUM MITT. MEDIUM. WILLARD C. CARVER. PARKER ft CO. frame FOR SALE A Snap; MADAME DE VERE, Administrator. J. D. SKEEN, Attorney. house; good lot 7x8 rods. Not far Rock Springs, Castle Gate. Diamond Palmist. and Clairvoyant Date of first publication, January from railroad shops. 81,000 If sold and Cumberland Coal. 24th and WalL No fee In advance. Satisfaction Both 'Phones. soon. Apply 810 Eccles Building. 304 24th street Hours 26, 195. guaranteed. from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. FOR SALE Lot well located on NOTICE TO CREDITORS. M. L. JONES,' Adams avenue, close in, 87 per front lea Coal ft MEAT Company. MARKETS. J- - J- - BRUMMITT. foot IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF All kinds of coal. Sole agent for Second Judicial District, in and for the wrrBEVILLECO, FOR SALE Riding and driving pony. Kemmerer, the perfect coal. Uptown the County of Weber, State of Utah. Dealers in Gentle and sound. Also buggy, har- office, 401 W. 24th SL Yard 122 W. Fregl$ and Salt Meats; Poultry and In the matter of the estate of Peder ness and saddle. 8361 Wash. Ave. 24th St. Both 'Phones. 2323 Washington Otterson, deceased. Game In Season. Creditors will present claims with 227-five-rooAve. 'Phone, house, Good SALE Bell, Ind, 84S. FOR CLEANING AND DYEING. voucher!, to the undersigned adminislawn, trees, within five blocks of the trator, at the lew offices of Joseph N. MARK ft 80N, Union depot, 8800. Butchers. Che, Esq., Rooms 41 and 42, First MODERN CLEANING WORKS, J. J. BRUMMITT. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats. National Bank building, Ogden, Utah, Ed. Wilson, Prop. FOR SAUE Good rooming house; 21 Ladies' and Gent's Clothing Dyed, 2321 Washington Ave. Phone, Belt on or before the 28th day of May, 1905. O. A. ELMQUIST, .; rooms; good location. One Wheeler ft Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. Work Ind, 246. Administrator. Wilson sewing machine: washing called for and delivered. All work machine and wringer. H. C. Peter- guaranteed. 2273 Washington avenue. POOL AND BILLIARD 8UPPLIE8. JOSEPH CHEZ, Attorney. Date of first publication, January son. 2277 Washington Ave. Ind. 321. Bell Tel. 351-JACK FERGUSON, 27, 1105. FOR SALES 49x165 feet with a fair For Reliable Cleaning and Deying go to NOTICE TO CREDITORS. m Pool and Billiard Tables and Supplies, house, near the new govTHE ELITE CLEANING CO, Lln-co- n 256 ernment building location, 83,600. Telephone Beil, 643-IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF Thos. Trapp, Manager. avenue. house, large lot FDR SALE the Second Judicial District, in and for nice trees and lawn, within two the County of Weber, State of Utah. blocks of the Union Depot 81.906. NURSE. Gent's Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and In the matter of the estate of Btephen J. J. BRUMMITT. Pressed. All kinds of Ladies Clothing Richardson, deceased. W. BECKER, F. MRS. Creditors will present clalme with FOR SALE Newly furnished rooming cleaned and pressed ; all kinds of feathNurse. dyed and curled. 'Phone, vouchers to the undersigned execu2734 Monroe Avenue. house, 14 rooms, all modern Improve- ers cleaned, Ind, 344. 2310 Washingments. Leaving the city. Will sell Bell, 334-trix, at the law offices or Joseph at a bargain. 2854 Wash, avenue. ton avenue, Ogden, Utah. Che., Esq., rooms 41 and 42, First NaPHOTOGRAPHERS. tional bank building, Ogden, Utah, on house, lot FOR SALE Good or before the 8th day of June, 1905. DRESSMAING. We Carry a Full Line ef 50x182 feet to alley, well located for EMMA A. RICHARDSON, & railroad man, 81.100; terms. Kodaks and 8uppllto. Administratrix. MRS. MADDY, J. J. BRUMMITT. JOSEPH CHEZ, ESQ., Attorney. Finishing and Developing done on Artistic Drossmaking. Date of first publication February Short Notice. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Two fine 1005. Ladies' and Misses Party Gowns. 6th, 8TUDIO. THOMAS THE Wilson 1 ft Wheeler ranges; attention given to Ladles' Special 1 machine, Singer 1457, Washington Ave. sewing machine, H. C. Tailoring. AH work guaranteed. Prices 1 folding bed and 1 lounge. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF avenue, 2439 reasonable. Washington PARTNERSHIP. Peterson, 2277 Washington avenue. Peery Annex. PLUMBER3. near FOR SALE Nice lot on Quincy, To Whom It May Concern: L. ZITZMAN, 26th St, 144 feet deep, 87 per front FEED AND GRAIN. Notice Is hereby given that the part-nerslPractical Plumber and Heater, J. J. BRUMMITT. foot. known as Gerpulas Bros., doNo. 3276 Wash. Ave. 'Phone: Bell, WILLIAM S. FIFE, 818-514-business at 414 25th street, in OgJefferon lot 'Phone Residence. corner ing Nice SALE) FOR Wholesale and Retail Dealer in den City, Utah; did on the 10th day of son avenue, well located, close In, 85 Flour, Grain and Feed. Balled Hay, December, 1904, dissolve partnership, SHOEMAKER8. per front foot J. J. BRUMMITT. Prompt delivery. Straw and Produce. the said George Geroulas retiring from FOR SALE 7 room brick, 8 acres land, 3201 Washington Ave. 'Phone, Ind. 340. the said firm and the said William C. PEITERSEN, J. Geroulas Is to collect all hills and to I miles west of Ogden, Wilson Lana Apply at Journal offlea No. 2580 Washington Avsnus. pay all outstanding Indebtedness TAILORS. against said firm. FDR SALE) Elegant corner on 28th GEROULAS BROS.. HENRY KISSEL, HOTELS. odongs to a St ntand Pacific avenue, GEORGE GEROULAS. By at sold avenue. be 1458 must Grant and lincolnThotel. once at a sacrifice. NOTICE. C. A. EKLUND, Centrally located. Rates: $1.00 to J. J. BRUMMITT. 31.56 per day. Special rates by the S465 Washington Ave. Upstairs. Notice le hereby given that there will month. FOR SALE I have platted 130 acres be a meeting of the members of "The of land on 12th St, much of which WILL M. OTTINGER, Mgr, E. C. CHRISTIANSEN, 23d Street Corporation of the Members of the 330 Is In bearing fruit; this will be sold 3611 Washington avenue. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y at from 8100 to 8700 per acre on terma to suit the purchaser. Saints, residing In the Plain City EcMONEY- - TO LOAN. Alias summons. J. J. BRUMMITT. clesiastical Ward, of the Weber Stake of Zion, in the County of Weber and COURT OF State of Uteh, at the meeting house IN THE DISTRICT FOR SALE I am placing five hundred SALARIED PEOPLE The money you acres of choice land, located near the need and find It hard to get can be the Second Judicial District of the of said ward, on Friday, the 24th day the market; this upplied you quickly without sesugar factory, on of February, 1905, it 2 p-- m., for the tracts and curity or endorsement, or knowledge State of Utah, in and for the County will be sold in five-acvs. purpose of authorising the board of Wbber of T. Ine plaintiff, Schuh, We treat everybody more at from 8100 to 8150 per acre on of anyone. of said corporation to transdirectors P. Peter defendant Schuh, J- - J- - BRUMMITT. alike. Same terma to all. Payments terma. the legal title to all the real propfer said de to of the The Utah State to suit your own convenience. Your fondant: erty belonging to said corporation, to MISCELLANEOUS. credit once established at my office, of to You summoned are George W. Bramwell, aa bishop appear hereby you can get money at a moment's within of of ward Church the Plain the service of the City after twenty days notice. Call and get my terms. No OSTRICH FEATHERS cleaned, dyed In of Latter-da- y Christ Saints, served Jesus this If summons you, upon JENtrouble to talk it over with you. and curled. MRS. THOS. of Weber, and State of the County this action within which in the county D. D. DRAKE, and Pacific. TeL KINS, Thirty-thir- d 410-1Ecclea Bldg. Phones: Bell Is brought otherwise, within thirty Utah. 620-GEORGE W. BRAMWELL, the 600-Home: 490. Office open days after service, and defend President of said Corporation. In case of above and entitled action; 3:30 a. m. to from 8:80 p. m. D. FOLKMAN, Secretnxy. GEORGE be will so failure do to your MEETING. Judgment STOCKHOLDERS' to the rendered you according of against MONEY TO LOAN On city and farm The annual stockholders meeting of the complaint of which a the Overland Mining ft Milling Com-- r property. HUNTER ft KENNEDY. demand copy is herewith served upon you. will be held In Rooms 425 and It loUmud m4 ifeoald knew M. D. LESSEXGER. 426, Dr. IL J. Powers office, Utah Loan MONEY LOANED About lit woudurfu On any security. Plaintiffs Attorney. MARVEL Whirling Spray ft Trust building, March 14, 1905, at the O. and street 24th Address: Corner Tht mw VnM tyrfay. JtUM Large sums at banker's rates; salary P. of 8 oclock p, m. for the election fob ft, Washington nvenue, Ogden, Utah; for the loans. Service quick and confidential ui seven directors to serve 101 Ficcles Rooms 600 building. snd the presidents ensuing year; to hear Western Brokerage Company. 223-- 4 IN vmt trmht fcf It. If he fiimioi itipply flit financial report and for the transaction Ecclea Blddg. no MAKlKI.o of any other Important business that Ho: 'ud Msiiiii fnt fttir We have the swellcst slock of young Uhiiitud lift properly be brought before the full iNorliaiiWr Mid dirwHioi'ft In. men's suits In the state at "The Hub, vwlnttlib' Lo IffidYfoo MAMVKLCOl meeting. JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESULTS ntnl prices that will surprise you. II Potrfe tMw, A- -- twk JOSEPH GODDARD, Secretary. SALE WHAT IS PAY ORE. anawer to this question depends nibaolutely upon the local envlron-Bof the mine operated, says the Eccles house-keepin- g. No-fiwh- The T. D. JOHNSON 225! S5th street. FOR RENT to lg First Nations! Hank un- FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without board. The Eldora. 84 - Og-fde- first National Bank Building. 14 Loan and Ineurance Broker. Commercial Suwk Hought and Sold E. M. CONROY, M. D 810 Eccles Bldg. Over Oarr'a drug store, corner Twenty-fift- h street and Grant avenue. R. P. HUNTER Notary Public and Convayaneor. JOSEPH CHEZ, Room 6, First Nations) Rank Bldg. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. 41 and 42 First National Bank Bldg, OGDEN. UTAH. DR. D. N. SMITH Notary In office. W. IT. Telegrapk Dsntist code. Hell 'Phone 142-Independent Rooms 51-First National Bank 387. street. d j Ugilfii. I'tuli. Attorney-at-La- 82-5- ss f.ii, ARTHUR E. PRATT, at I mill ALFRED W. AGEE, Upstairs. FOR RENT Furnished office. Five rooms; neat SfflSdUeM notifying this and clean; by the day, 20c., 50c. and wUI be P11 for Infor-th25c. By the week, 81.25 to u lead t0 the arrest and Allen House, 2510 Lincoln Ave. liomlttloa rf persons stealing copies I sfTH 6tats Journal from the prem-- I FOR RENT Furnished rooms, single toes f sabscriber or In suites, with bath; centrally located; reasonable. The Colonial, 362 to ADVERTISERS: 24th street copy must be In the 13 (drertlalng Insertion to Insure FOR RENT Neatly furnished rooms; evening fflTiatdaygood location; reasonable rates, by matter tned u second-claday, week or month. The Denver. 169 25th street. IMS, at the postofflee at Utah, under the Act of congress 1818. FOR BALE. e( March l I ik 4t Imililmg. fall Pa n tone, Room Si2, Efccles Bulldlnjb Twenty-secon- frofcato HENDERSON ft MAC MILLAN SKEEN. Attorney-at-La- 66 payable In o a to nee. rohJriptlons busi- per day. D. Attorney-at-La- with $j''0. llomi FOR RKNT Furnished rooms. Steam heat and bath. The Palace, 250 25th 68 block from depot. Si., RENT Barn, with eleetrle light; 1.06 .16 .66 PAGE SEVEN. Attorncys-at-La- St. ring rings ring ..11.66 for ' three months. If pslJ gdvonce copy J. y 6641 ring 604 Torino of Suboeriptions DII, one month montho pjH three month! a,,i AN1 ED " 2163 Allan. CARDS. PROFESSIONAL Kiri for l 22 27tli Mreet. Office 16, 1905. ei DIRECTORY cult. oa-leii- . to niiiiue light m:ii:uf:u-turinness. clearing $j to $11 g'" FEBRUARY ), W ANTED-- - Active 3pi - THURSDAY, all,j Inquire of RUla Jnims. DKivi-ry- , ai.-- e U1 10 Sirs. I'. J. (.Viiinon, 6iiS 25th closed on Sunday, JOURNAL, I BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I will W1, p ,,, In. u, lArashn.it'.iin in pany here ,t ,u:i cWe wi(i.)w Joum.il Il.t.-- all work from s KlU-i.ei- STATE 44444444444HH444H WANTE- be UTAH Vv, a j, 8, KNIGHTS OP Pythias, meet at Castle hall, Utah National bank building, avery Monday evening. Visiting brothsrs cordially Invited. W. A. Robertson, C C.; A. T. Wood , M. of F.; L N. Meld. K. of R and 8. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD W3C-b-er Camp No. 74 meets In K. of F. hall, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and avenue, every Washington Thursday evening at I p. m. Visiting Woodmen cordially Invited to attend. William Doyle, C. C; B. Auth, Clerk. First National Bank building. ALIA8 8UMMON8. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the Second Judicial District of the State of Utah, In and for the County of Weber. Elisabeth L. Peery, Louies L. Richards, David II. Peery, Joseph S. Peery, Horace EL Peery, John Harold Peery, Elisabeth Louisa Peery, and Simon F. Peery, Lewis H. Peery and Harmon Peery, by their guardian, Elisabeth L. Peery, and D. H. Peery Estate, plaintiffs, vs. Julia 8. Woolley, as administratrix of the Estate of Henry Alberto Woolley, deceased, B. H. Goddard, E. T. Woolley and H. & Woolley, defendants. The State of Utah to the aald defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear vithln twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the county In which this action Is brought otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and In case ef your failure so to do, Judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy la herewith served upon you. HULANI8KI ft PEERY. Planltlffe Attorney. P. O. Address: First National Bank building, corner of Washington avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street Ogden, Utah. ASSESSMENT NOTICE NO. 3. Elko Eclipse Gold Mining Company Principal Place of Business, Ogden, Utah. At a regular called meeting of the board of directors, held February 8th, 1905, the following resolution was unanimously passed: Resolved, That an assessment of one-ha- lf of one cent per share be, and the same Is hereby levied upon the capital stock of this corporation out- standing. (Payable Immediately to Jesse J. Driver, at his office, 2363 Washington avenue, Ogden, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid upon the 10th day of March, 1905, will be de- linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 25th day of March, 1905, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the advertising and cost of sale. Respectfully, THE BOARD. W. R. WILSON, Secretary. THE DUKE BID HIGHER An American millionaire, staying at Homburg, once gave the head waiter at one of the hotels 100 marks to place him next to an English duke at dinner. Next day he found himself at the other end of the table. Didnt I give you," he remonstrated, "a hundred marks to sit as near as possible to the dukef "Yes, sir. replied the waiter, hut the duke he gave me 200 marks to put you London as far away as possible. Globe. . gHE EVANS CHtIHUtOl. MEN AND WOMEN. Om Bis fnr ssastsisl dlKhauNsJaSaaiaMUoM, Irritations nr lea ratios, of masts msmbrsoa. Pa! lira, and nut astrln. rst or poi-nn- sa. iHMMIIAIlAfSn 8WrBntrt1rtn A aunt in rfin nrarriw. (.11.V a 'a sr tot lif nsri-- , t.'tt'-- r7v i Mi. fy! .t |