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Show OT.DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL C aL msibs ! 3rer--snbjert I was ben; a Ent- eatal teryrU Is If the Svara Mxibe, aa t--d farbasd Be, 1 J a c fcasbert I wi3 &," says &x rtaU abettor im O lirr Mcdud. W. aaT. m the r&it4 rucn;ehd as (lauw4 it w stanl of Ci Ut itto tl Beau a revival hymn, a pre f i wlv. forever atone U the n t smvA-rtiCo, r J Ltd treacherot-aUtU sard, bodlrcJy Lb. rtI: Las aras4 whack wr.taine mae's act the colored with people, ban4 tie animal uful is a 9 of even ao threw i and ooU heland txpreasTe. It a 8iMi t rock aa4 dirt twenty aeaxaibtsiU as as Set tor J ia Sermaa. who man ed a die. rune: Methodist tOl I a Glory. Ta fattfci- g- Ot escaped falling irto th c it ia Th Furum ia a way that wrius As boor iattr tb exiasted mala taMnj!pi. aUf s jot abort of fpr--aJ eaVaa when mbtmA ixr bed M to ft way at the an-- jr'-- 7 that taocth of arw r OfJy two aad The Paraell and McCarthy atctkas tf tut recount the great&eta a ft ia diatartrr. t s ia the Iruh party are (Barreling hk. the it will bring to Uus constry. Th. exact fixjea Lb. traditional tatmkty and parrot over ia present stains and fstore ptveperts of the canal at heme can be acrrtaine4 from akinM aliT. IltT roegfe hid. Irdand, yt each is expecting money t i seamed a d dutw4 with BairibrrS.- a reading of his paper. come from cause ct to the th. support fatbm from which U blue! fiovt L The porput to W aocotiijiahed ia the Great trust appeared oa her aid) and Aroarya. The way to bring thrta to bnilding of a canal with kckracruaa th be will to and that quickly, abduexn, while her legs were ao .trained their senses, . The syssend not one dollar more to either sde fethmos at Lake Xirara that aha could hardly atad, that similar of be will tem lockage end t minds to make s Moll was very much an Xrra Bp their thry around Nithe disgraceful squabble oca way or the whkh Canals pat into use alire, at ah betrayed by a " agara. The engineering dSfc&lUta arc ca tnamjh and a nonchalant twirl of other. not so great aa those whkh were overbrr abort tail The animal Lad eiaerywj come at Soes. The cost of the canal A shocking, sickening incident ia a ravin near Gilbert aveone. Brr bound atrwtr was in Austrian SUaoa recently. Two wi3 1 $100,000,000. The Maritime tn through th ontewhat aided by the downward akp children wer. taken violently ill, and inhave the work in hand, bet is U th channel aixi by th alight stream quiry aa to the caose revealed the fact too big a thing apparently fur any pri(if watrf whkh lubricated the masonry that they and three others, grown jeo-p- vate corporation to handle, and the of the lower aide. XewthWa, Mullies dined plentifully off dog's meat United States government is now ated had escape waa a moat surprising one, and The grown persons were not sic kened by to guarantee the payment of the interest prubably nevrr equalled ia the tin. of the diet, but the children suf- and principal of the company's bonda En revolting ti animal aJveiitano. Qnani fered. European coon trie, will under In return for this the United States will quirer. tsprssaa Miki ml m "A Jta Pe-- t rnsui uj ul pot-ti- irtf. u era-ha- itl 4te Yee-haw-- i hap-pen-d nk Can-com- no consideration admit American pork and beef freely. But their children Sher-mAmong those who watched tb. that they funeral pruc- - on waa a little boy are ao I'remed with hunger fleah. to resort to are dogs willing too whocn a soldiera ar to delight, bat lath-aom- e is There TeU-rsomething nnsjieakably yoang to se ia the Grand Army in the idea of eating the fkah of a aaa anything except a lot of tirwmuie old frilows wnos dtdlma Limm were ao long carnivorous animal. ia getting by that hia mother took hi in home before h. had seen the glittering New VrwwU for the Navy. nniforma for which hia soul hungered. There are now nnder construction six Thia of coarse dixj Iraatd tb. boy, and new naval vessel, which will cost altothat night he bitterly criticised the of the procesAon. Ilia fa gether over 118,000,000, more than 3,000,-00- 0 thers attempt to explain matte ri availed apiece. They are, first, the New nothing. Other processions, be said, York, which will be finished in time for wer much better, fur in them the the grand review in New York harbor in came first and tb. Grand Army D3, commemorative of the discovery of last, and little boys and their mammas The others are the Indiana, America. didn't lose anything by going home and the Oregon, and Massachusetts the early. "I could hare stood it," he said at last, two others that have not been named. "if those old men hadn't made their They are called at present respectively bands play oyer and over a tune that Cruisers 13 and 13. sounded Like 'You're got to see usl The Oregon will be the most txpensive You're got to see ns! You're got to see of all these new cruisers, costing the v T That made me road!" New York When some fifteen am of $3,180,000. Times. years ago merchant ships began to be Mr. lUdpatn's constructed that cost a million dollars The truth is James Rod path waa a apiece, it was looked on as something niaa of Intense feelings and strong that could not be excelled, almost a monsympathies, which were always ready strous extravagance. Yet now a small to fr out to all whom he believed to be and ordinary steamship costs as much as wronged and oppressed. He was an Few men ever that, while war vessels of course are ardent abolition labored more for the cause of the Irish greatly more expensive. If war could universal disarmament people. His regard for President Davis be abolished and was of the same sort. It was sympathy be brought about it would be a great for the one southern man who was dis- saving to the nations. When our four franchised and proscribed for a political white vessels of the squadron of evoluact in vhich he had been engaged in tion were completed and started on their common with many thousands of his travels around the world, Americans countrymen. Mr. Red path in all he did were something handsome waa consistent with his own ardent thought they of line in war the ships, and so they were and tenderness for nature overpowering even Yet and are. since they were com the weak and the oppressed. He never violated its unities, ho matter how pleted men's ideas of naval warfare have strange his conduct in some Instances changed and expanded greatly, particu may have appeared. He was true to his larly as to cost The cost of the Chicago, own heart all the way through. New the flagnhip and most expensive of the Orleans Picayune. white squadron, was only $889,000. J March. aa sol-di- ' hlM. t Vials Foira Tboaga, aa Old Maa. Brtsbin Sidles lives at the Gap, Lan caster county. He is at least seventy five years of age, and is yet able to sit well in the saddle, and when he goes fox hunting, which is almost daily at this season of the year, he eats but one meal and then dashes off with as light a heart aa the next one and only eats again when he returns late in the evening. He always makes it a rule to never eat between meals. He has now twenty-seve- n foxes penned up. He usually catches from thirty to forty in a season and then them out in the spring. He has been ltssuccessful as this winter as in any winter past There are few who can ride better or have a keener sense of the fun which fox hunters experience in a hunt or chase. West Chester (Pa.) News. Marrlage'of Two Bllna Persona, The Rev. William G. Herbert, pastor of the High Street Methodist Episcopal church, was called upon Thursday night to unite a blind couple in wedlock. They were Mr. W. Tuck Levely, of Annapolis, and Miss Mary Lee, of Baltimore county. The marriage was perf6rmed at the bride's home, and was witnessed by several relatives. Mr. Levely, the groom, is young and has a beardless face. He is a piano tuner. The bride is young and handsome. She is an accomplished performer on the piano and is well educated. Both were educated at the Maryland School for the Blind, and it is said that the courtship began whilo they were In that institution. Baltimore Sun. Pity th. Blind. A blind man who plays sacred music upon an accordeon is perambulating the streets of Windsor. His affliction attracted some time ago the attention of her majesty the qneen, who while taking a drive saw him in the street and compassionately gave him a gratuity. He now bean upon his breast a placard with the rather ambiguously worded inscription: "Blind from inflammation. Assisted s. by her majesty the queen." London Tit-Bit- Workmen are just finishing what is claimed, will be the longest board fence 's ia the country. It surrounds J. O. new deer park at Tranquillity, and will be when completed N. twelve miles long. The sawmill at has been running continually cutting out the boards. The fence is ten feet high, and is made of hemlock an inch and a half thick. It will cost Stny--want- J, $20,000. A doctor in Paris was called to attend a popular actress whose face had been sadly damaged by a carriage accident He came to the conclusion that to preserve her beauty it was necessary to repair the lady's face with a piece of human sldn, and accordingly he provided ilio remedy by removing a portion of liia cvu. The Fifty-firCongress. It had more actual working days and passed more laws than any congress that ever west before it The laws number 2,180. Many of them were noted for their important and sweeping character. First in importance is the silver bill, whereby 54,000,000 ounces of silver are purchased annually by government, in return for which $33,000,000 a year are added to the national currency in notes representing this silver. Then comes the McKinley tariff bill. Further, the Fifty-fircongress will be memorable because of the action of Speaker Reed in departing from long established precedent in counting as present in the house members who refused to vote, thereby securing a quorum. Another memorable fact is that this body passed the largest appropriation bills of any congress since the country has existed. Its total appropriations will foot np probably $1,000,000,000. The international copyright bill, whereby foreign books can be copyrighted in the United States, is a measure of much importance to authors, and still more to publishers. The disability and dependent pension bill, pensioning disabled and dependent soldiers, was one of the laws that added millions to the appropriations. The famous "original package' law, relating to intoxicating liquors, was also enacted by this congress. Particularly important, and commended by all parties alike, is the law providing for the rigid inspection of American dressed meats and live food animals. Under the provisions of the laws passed by this a has been congress stamped out in the Union. No more healthful meats or food, animals are conveyed to European shores than those from the United States. The same congress set aside the Chicka-maug- a battle ground for a military park, transferred the weather bureau from the army to the agricultural department, and passed the congressional reapportionment law. By another of its laws private soldiers are to be placed on a retired list after a certain term of service, and army recruits who are sick of thoir bargain may under certain circuinstances buy themselves out of the army. We are to remember, too, that during this congress provision was made for the of the reciprocity treatj with Hawaii, and that the entering wedge for reciprocity with the whole American continent was set in th agreement with Brazil. Finally, no less than twelve reprrwnt-- a lives and three Bcuatora died dr.ritf. the terns of the Fifty-Jka- t waitress. st st pleuro-pneumoni- GENERAL BANKING. twat. wOe. tflrilUH'.Tiw.rit J. SL laUtMAJr. 14 c. c. Mm Er . W. ti.tmt aflnwed Du sta. Time am C National Bank, Commer-cia- UTIL OGDKX, Piii ia Capital Trills, 73,CO0. 'rt m ., -. 4s, !t Ta. tx-CHh f- - uustn. I. P. aasustiia A k. hilt. 6ec a ftats4 soar at. x- - 1. Em t. J pa-EUT- 0. A. t CONTRACTORS AXD EUJLDERS. East side Wasfc rtes awaae. kM. Twesty- asd Ti'i-ULr- d uti, a VHEU.cs a co. D1RECTOK&: U. W. Th Tisjti&f titd F. (ujjvi. at. w. i. W. fvtu ta, Ltc'd r. Lj 6. Meers every Vsdcwday evetit la Odd Fet-- : strwt- - Su)o9rnuii lus Ms:l.ia Twenty-luvnuu4 sta 1 ibf curdislly invited u bni C h. kurr, k. ii. Juaa Bbaosbaw Bee. UNION L0DCEN0. a afJ. t BAM, b .... ad the subject, upon the objection of s rst portion of oar citiaene to the direct construcaccordtion of the work bf the United 8 ing to the plan propneed bjr the treaty, and claim the of American the Jost promotupon er of this enterprise who bare bora in It, the more I am convinced that the aid lo be given bj the United States, U the bill should become a law, would be a wis set of pobllc poller, second In Importance to no other In the history of oar country, and of genera! benefit In promoting; oar commerce and tndoatry in very section. No doubt tb. cttlm along th Gulf of Mexico and the soothers Atlantic ooast will first feel the beneficial effect of this Improvement, but it will extend to the people of very stale by the Increase of their commerce and productions. To reject or to neglect th. opportunity now offered would leave this enterprise to chance of failure, or transfer it control to cnmmercl rivals whose Interests and fixed policy would lead them to convert a great highway of nations into a dependency mora formidable lhan Gibraltar and mure troublesome than Canada. And after all congress adjourned without passing the Nicaragua canal bilL Pvt-ry'- s l- LEGAL BLANKS Ugden, Utah. United States Depository. tlOO.OOO. . txso.ooo i. E. DoOLT, President. W. N. rn.Lrxo, L. B. Adams, Vie President. Cashier. Cout, President. Taso.RoBisoM, Wbi. T. Cashier. and Manager. Viee-Pre- CITIZENS' BANK , OF OGDEN-- UTAH. : CAPITAL, semi-barbar- f rrncr The prospect is that soon the splendid Metropolitan Museum of Art, in Central park, New York, will be open to the public on Sunday. Those who fought for music in the park on summer Sunday afternoons had a hard battle before they won their case. The next point ol attack was the museum, and now the directors of that seem willing to capitulate. If they do working people will have opportunity to see some of the finest works of art in America. The cremation of the remains of Miss Abbott at Pittsburg, two weeks before it .was known by the newspapers, proves that it is still possible to keep a secret Tie way to do it is just not to tell. "The only safe thing is to do nothing which will not bear the light," says The Philadelphia Press. 7, 1 & BCLMER, i:a Jnrtioe of the Peace-Const- Jotiah able Carrer. B. BITEKDALE PRECINCT. Justice of the Teace Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. Sio A., London. 501 SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- Royal College of Pnrgeons , England : Fellow Society Aru end Science, London. Formerly quarantine oSicor and suiierintendent for New Zealand and klpluonrne, Victoria. Address or call at &XS Wavliington Ave. p "PHYSICIAN A. COTTIXGHAM, oer 502 379 COURT A A A A A A BLANKS. 475 Summons 476 Sheriff's Sale 70 Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and ehow cause Citation for Garnishee Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee Writ of Execution Telephone 209. DISTRICT COURT A' A A A BLANKS. 10 Affidavit for Claim and Delir- - DENTISTS. ery personal property R. SXOWDEN, Q j COMMISSIONER'S 377 Poetofhce. .,, Administrator's Bond. ecutors' Bond Letters or Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r.... es AND SPECIALIST. In eonneetion with general practice, gies 78 special attention to diseas ex iiecnl r to females 2 diseases of the genito nriuary oreans, diseases of tht rectnm, vis. : Pilee, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; diseases of tbeear, nose, throat and 572 chest. Consultation free. OUice A A A A B C A A PRO BATS COURT BLANKS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. JB. THOS. A Lease. Bond for Deed Discharge of Mortgage Trust Deed. Assignment of Mortgage.... Bill of Sale Doctor In Medicines, Master is Surgery, L. 8. J00 $200,000. Where is he? When will he come? The world has waited years, but he does not DIRECTORS: appear. Or will the next great novelist Warren W. Corer, R. A. Wells, Pidnejr 9tTens perhaps be a woman? When' George Thos. C. E. Wnrtele.H. H. Ppencer, Cahoon, Eliot's literary lamp went out, the last 8. 8. Schramm, Ad. Knhn, Theo.Robinon really great English writer of fiction disappeared. We have had none OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. since. Hugh Conway came, but he was a flashlight Then came Rider Hagwebeb corsTT orncixi. Probate Jndpe A. C. Binhop. gard, another flash from the camera, Select men Lewis W ghnnltff, John Pineock and then darkuess. Will Rudyard Kip- FredKoy. Clerk-- J. P. Ledwidre. too? ling be only a Recorder John G. Tyler. Assessor Edwin Dix. Come to think, no nation has any Tressnrer John A. Boyle, Collector John V. Blnth. great novelist now except Russia, Attorney L. R. Rogers. Russia. Tolstoi alone of living SliPi-if(lilhert R. Belnap. Coroner Marshal Allen. writers of fiction can touch the hearts RnrwYor R. W. Fsri. of all men, making them weep, smile or Superintendent of District Seools Jos. Peery raccnicT orriceas ftbst ogden fkecmct. curse, according to their nature and Justice of the Peace E. A. licDanieh bringing np. Germany has none, France Cons table E. A. Koch. has had none since Victor Hugo. In sscown 00 den PBEnr. America there is such a dearth of abJnstiee of the Peace B. Ternes. Constable Phil Ford. sorbing stories that now in sheer self deTFIKD OODEH MBXTHCT. fense people are going back- - to the old J justice of the Peace A. Perrin. D. O. SalliTan. Constable masters, Dickens and Thackeray. Even rorsTH oodew the taste for Ouida has palled on tne Jnstiee of the Peace Val tiiueon. Constable H. E. Steel. popular appetite, we are told by book HtTNTSVILLE fRECIX CT. sellers. Jnstiee of the Peace Antrns McKay. Constable George E. Ferrin. We want a really great novelist one KDES rSECTNCT. whose books will outlast at least four Jnstiee of the Peace E. B. Frorer. one will all who wake Gonld. John Constable generations, np KOBTH OGDElt rKEOINCT. the reader's soul and influence him Jnstiee of the Peace James Storey. through his life, who will make him Constable James Deamer. H ARRIS H.LK rJtBCINCT. laugh and cry, and wonder and meditate and dream. Shall we ever have Jnstiee of the Peace William G. Rawean, Constable James H. Taylor. such an American novelist? PLAIN CITT PBECWCT. All the Australian colonies of the British empire are now in session in Sydney to frame a constitution for the use of the federation of colonies. But no sort of union will be of any good unless the colonies bind themselves as closely together as the states of the American Union. Half way union, like that at present witnessed in the Dominion of Canada, works evil instead of good. The old thirteen states tried a federation, fonnd it would not work and changed it into a union. SMITH, Deed KealEeUteMort'eebortrrm Option Contract Quit-clai- 450 375 . W. SM1TB. 300 60 100 500 3 First National 61 street, Ogdea, Ctah. Office, room 35, 36 and Bank baildine. Hbl .ira. CLASS. 571 425 ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- 525 Undertaking on Claim and Delivery of personal property 520 Undertaking for Return to DENTIST. Office, 2427 Washington avenue over Horrock store. Teeth without plate and saving natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too bad to be saved by tilling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. Deft, Claim and Delivery a Sons 77 personal property Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property.... A A A A MIMNQ BLANKS. ENGINEERS. CIVIL C. A. TCSB. 'pCSH B, W PARIS. FARIS, CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc., executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and 4, Cnion block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth Street. Ogden. Ctah. MARKETS. C. H. Greenwell & Eros. 325 Mining Deed 350 Notice of Location of Claim. 400 401 Proof of Labor Power of Att"y to Locate and Sell MISCELLANEOUS A A A A BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath 75 Chattel Mortgage 377 A C A Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being added to the above list. 325 Wholesale and Retail BUTCHEES. DEALERS IN 3Ieat, Poultry and Fish . Try our Pnre Lard, manufactured ourselves and you will never nse any other. by Mail orders and wholesaling a special bnsinesr with us. Twenty-fourt- h street. CINTAB PRECINCT, Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. By bee. E AVE8VILLK Justice of the Peace-Const- PRECINCT. ROBERT BR0GELMAN PEECINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace James Hutchin. Constable John J. Hutch ins. MARRIOTT PRECINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. LTNXK PRECINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L. Sherner. Constable Jam ee Uarrop. Sausage Works! Foot of Twentieth St. City Office at Cream City Meat Market, 25th St. OGDEN, CTAH. tiMhajKM mxinsirwau-rwi- Jnstiee of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. SAUSAGE from vbe urinMv orJ i uyviiui-Miu- ; vithnti in Ann IVirAitiit. (If AT.T.lWT!JilTTffl 01 P. O. BOX gQNla ew YorlrJ ttrMsllto MAKING OF ILL KINDS OF PRECINCT. Wn-BO- A pamphlet of information and ah--II Maris, Copmirhts, sent fru. J MUNN yUtmm 361 Breadway,QQ.jfj I sy f CHICAGO PEEA8AKT VIEW PRECINCT. H. Crandall. Jnstiee of the Peace-- W. Constable George H. Mayeock. SLATERTTLLE V Vitxsct of the laws, showing How toff fJ V Obtain Patents, Caveats, Traded fV (Successor to Frita & Brogelman) able Wilson Ponlter. A -- SPECL4LTY. WEST WEBER PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hogge. All orders hy mail or wire given prompt attention. Telephone 53. P. O. Box 657. Crescent Novelty Works! HOOPER PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis H. Belnap. A. E. Wetherbi. L. B. Balcb 2360 Washington Avenue. Boston Meat Market. Electric Ill1 ESALL KIXDS OFJK8S Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and itllftiil iT'lli m I) I Tf Game in Season. Orders taken at your door, and poods delivered to any i.art of the city. a specialty. Our Meat is a Market on wheels which calls at so house that you msy select your own your goods. It nine nortb-o- f 23d St. on Washington Avenue and the Bench. TeL No. X. S31 1 "Washington Ave. IJEIIVKIiY "on PKOMPT vi. U tit & bu tx hi ot: E de tl. CO t r r ti tl b d fi v t t t BLANKS. Warranty Dd, short form.. A Warranty Deed, long form ... A 570 BAKSPOBO SMTTB gaUTH OOJtVEYAJtCTWQ VO. Office, 3SI Tw enty-fonr- th the as ' I arenas, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- . Interest Paid oa Time Deposits. W isaca W. UBS WasLlna-to- s B. HETWOOD. ana-age- The Next Great Novelist. Xa pMyjPjtairs, CAPITAL, SURPLUS, . il, atu-ntH- a in-- 1 sea O.O.F, LAWYERS. H. O. Harkaes C. Arnetroog, get control of the enterprise and keep all J. T. A. V. balra. !' B. O. LBOSSRO. i. B. IlfllUlE QEDEB SONS OF FT. CEOBGE. HoaJf atrark M. I bnrtimtlier. on nations hold from getting a foreign tmt4 J attic Cnpreeae Court. iiMs Hrary Coaaat. the canal and kthiaua. By the bill alRICHARD CdUR DE LICN LODGE, JEOSAED a MAC VILLAS. ready drafted and favorably reported ia a. SSI. ATTORNEYS AT HW. the senate $70,000,000 of the stock will OGl'ES. CTAH. STATE OGDEN OSea: WaLingtt A'.. Ogdea. Ttah. be transferred to the United States. Ti e above eiety will hold its aneetincs la KuwLts uf Pytnias kail. Tenty-fourMr. Sherman believes the canal will strert, T B. WHITE. Standard buihhnct evert Thorvdsy rven- (ov OGDEX. UTAH. be a very profitable investment for Amat half part seven sharp, until further noiit ATTORNEY-AT-LAtice. AiKlica'M4i forms mat' be obtaiiied from erican capital. II says: "The estabA. 4 vt4c. Warliuiirton avenue. PraeticM ia the IKstrict Crt and all the In- Percy nrotlK-r- s lishment of a water way between the ruroiaiiy invited. bujuummf courts. to collodions. TaiJ mtal ncn $125,000. in, PtuitAi J. Bass in. residMit. Hrm Mtl tb place, ia Atlantic and Pacific will realize the Capital woodtn build-IHabbt Gilutt. tsecretanr. 2X4 Wash Ave. snest ,1mp of C. H. tireetiwell 4 Urus., 7,500. -t Dar dream and hope of Col umbos, who, un- Sarjilas, Twecty-fuorstreet, Ogdra, L'lah. P. O. box MS. derestimating the circumference of the H. C BIG FLOW. Kresidmt. JAMES S1MBALL.. KDWAaD U. ALUSOB earth, started on his voyage for the coast JOHN A. hoYLE. Ym freudest A. P. B10ELGW. Cashier. of India, and found his way blocked by JIHBALL ALL! SOX, rrautBED ad rot iali bi the newly discovered continent" This ATTO RN E W, sentence indicates that Senator SherInterest Paid on Time and Pavinc Deposits, OfBca, oer Ttah National Bank, corner of man has poetry in his souL He writes in street, THE CO.DIERCUL PrBLISHlXG C0M wahinfta areuue and Iveaty-tuorU- i Ogdea. L'tah. conclusion: The more I reflect upon the transcendent im- UTAH NATIONAL 2t0f Wathinfftoa Avenne, Ogden, Ctah BANK, JACX)B & BOEEaUN, portance of the work proposed, a poo the InteATTORNEY-AT-LArnloo difficult! which formerly orroanH. tcr. i an the ia Q. . L EcrsLta. Finer- - I. ARCHITECTS, OSiees. rooms H, IT aad II Xatinaal BaiJ t bai;in.a. Orilra. Ctalu c.il Io; tie . atTdS. VetsewyTaeMlaye&s' u atu . taviiaun son 03 L01E I avli Ur ' t:m jlat ascwed Vsdeeaday eca J- - E. CutciM.a E. C. a V -- H-- SECRET SOCIETIES. wm street. Leasee tar sS ausoL . A etrua Douses. c a seeefcd Taetday Haiswl, K.T. Bt.t P. I. Eaiaa. c art sJ imr Tl bet tbsi UL CHAPTUt. uar ST C. P LA ME EST. cwsx JriXBAfDT bv BBC R.A.JL DAT. a fat aad tl trd aaMsQa at, C IUU. W. . Mca I.r.MlAk. FOR HEADSTONES AND XOSUXLMS ateaae tu I Trnv-unta tm m ii c I ribf c ns. r e. crk. JJEttaMT10S i Hvtmrn. t fur (arthi ft! r't...(iaa . sW-- c TLir-c.- ) e rm rifao t L M. A. F. - H- SEWING XACHISE. For aad B ia th V . a sv aaatrtAjn. a in itn j f niiviied Smjto tif -- . . Ira- L XT Cw tiu On atBu,c i. C aaawTsosa. l .i frBf livstr twUi saerafc 11 t ! 12.UUO.00 pHE ttlflt&jl pany k, K 8200.000.00 lf t a DMal Uka th IV - - Capital. &UlT'lUa', 4 Veril; OGDEX, UTAH. e - m-gM- if Utah Loan r V UU Trust Co AT MASONIC. I. BUSINCSS CAPCS. BANKS. a Brir- -s nr-sar- m FRIDAY. MARCH 20. U9I. Wiring: -- nd Electric Supplies of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Robber Stamps to order. IRON FENCING. Models and Experimental Machinery to Order All kinds of Novelty Repairing CRESCENT X0VELTY WORKS i i i |