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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY. JANUARY 27, 1691. B Jilt Ei SmtriXeirl m tia Mar-- Xnr Voa. Jan. 26- .- Sin. Anrca, tU ufcao, c2d at L imjc he&qrttn Itoi tdlaT an4 aai an uryect itqaott tfcat Martin Dow t found a one anj en. Vn. Atreo er plained tLat Sriim mmrm tlauif tit JJum MMMi to b lamad. aoj it had Iowa aiTUSwl tiit U MklTlAK botkl tall jiima bumlay fiuL MoM A hreos 1 tit weUilin fosat baa been prnklr, ana U tb lew rawti b ho qhm, Brilad wr at tb house, but Dying Mb kJ Aftar VKiticj; fur tini until Msvrijr nidnigttt ail tot uf ia eamwg a as abandon!, uxl th a; uwlj took their departure. Mum Ahcos tH wwtntftl by lb tlMappouBtiiteot and Xm not eoUn-.'- rwmerl Hb cannot imagina any ravin fur action, but aha is not inclined mother to ba rindictiva. Wbea told yastefdsy by th) polioa that bar aiaug tier's only remedy vu ia a civil uit (or dasaagea, aba exclaimed: Wa duct want damages. 111 bar TVWBa. Ill hunt tba scoundrel op and raid bin with vitroL Ua nhall not carapa so easily." A friend of Duerig s Wiji ba baa left tba city. , WiJ uj d arr. T Trig' br tu Djpaotifttn Again. TiTTsarw.H, Pa, Jon. 3C. Tba aheot-In- g of Mm W. J. Faulk by her hubbaad yesterday in a fit of religious enthuai&atn baa reaultad in a warrant being iaauad fur on Uaurga Kauff aa an accessory tba fact Faulk declare that hia religious insanity araa itmpirad by tba hypnotic intiuenca of Kauff.arno claimed to be another Measian, and ordered him to kill hia wife. ba-fa- ra A Hermit Who Had $7,000. Haddax, Conn, Jan. 2d One day last week tba body of William Munaon was found in a hut a few rods from A mold 'a station on tha Connecticut Valley railroad. Ha had occupied tba but for twelre years, bring aa a hermit Mun-aoo'- a relatives removed tha bod, but did not trouble themaelvee to examine the hut, supposing it contained nothing of value Oj Friday a party of young tan visited the ahanty, and after a abort investigation turned up bank booka and railroad bonds valued at $1,000. Talked Too Koch. II, Jan. 2C Mrs. ElJrkiga O. Reed, Don Murphy and Prank Salem, N. 'Woods hava been aareeied charged with tba murder of farmer Reed on Thursday night. Tha police assert that tha jroman for some time has been infatuated with Murphy and the latter boasted that ha would soon be owner of tha farm. On Thursday night Murphy went to tha house with wood,' ami, as ua ponce claim, beat and kicked Reed 10 aeeUk bt be traxie event wtnjw4 Tbow is a pescpuea, fawy iiJ oUaa fen via an BasAad t Wtnaicsiy reoenUy. A fena e&a and aocBWirUta a pjud steed furtaoai If nnabrended eurpee waa a3 that waa kft Li and ns ml zkm aibKtioB boamia aad by kxfk- - as trU tba atory of a !. suarta. Tkk prucroaa aartcauuit ploys a Scots tf km aad buys, aixi year aWyebis ba baa bersi --aiiiiiB.ily by e&iifyt aa rhx4 Urn." lie is full of eaadrtae, vbkk ba diAribatm about tba office with a tarik kaaL Hia farurite adiaweutkai to every prraua thai is anaUa to caraps bus ia, "Xrrrr arra aal arwr luaa your teta-r-." Qa says that that ia tha motto that brought hia soootea. Xew Las tbia f pbiluMopbta' ben knows to aaakeaiiy ClowUnaa or a Xew Year's prea-- t Grtatwss tba aurprue tbesvfljrw bis ckrks wbra oa the lat day una( jt tba year bo called theta ng!y intobis private office and impreaavely aratnl each cirri with a neatly envel oped box about (obr inches long, two incbes bruad and an iack and a b!f kaw yovr tbkk. "A erarf pin, by JoreT waa tba on- Ul ejacolataun of each recipient of one x thtm boxaa. Tbe pompons ctnpjoyer with each an admonitiun not to An im yf-- n it nntil after ofiioe buars. patient grocp of ckrks waUbed the bands bf tbe cluck aa they moved toward tha figure V. Finally tbe boor of came. Meanwhile tbe eta- ployer bad departed. Mvt than twenty a box openml then and there with nervona hade, and an equal nniabt-- of Jt lan-gn- id e w-r- r srroUa of were out. perused iper hastily and thrown on tha floor with scornful ezcLunationa. Tha office boy who awe up tbe scroll of Mw r is re-sMjniaUe f the aUtfinent-tha- t each contained the word, "Never Ui piece your nerve and never lose j our temper." .Ntw i ork Times. Uk.-- n - TliMuarck ia Brrlla. Prince Bixman k, wlien thmnirh Berlin on his way frota Varxiu to Fried- rkhsrnh, waa tbe object of hearty dem onstrations at tha Lrhrb-- r htatii.u. His arrival had been announced, and Many named thither to bid him welcome. When the train arrived the people crowd ed round the saloon carriage and cheered enthusiastically.. Tba prince, who appeared at the window and shook bauds with tbe peojile, said in rejily to inquirice that bo was feeling very well, which was confirmed by hi excellent appearance. rrintinf to hia fur cap he said that it had been very cold at Varrin. When tlie multitude became eonie- what noisy the police tried to interfere, but in vain. Prince Bismarck, smiling, said: "I hava not seen a policeman for a long time. Don't deprive me of that pleasure." The train luft the station amid vociferous cheering and the sounds of "Dentachland. Deutschland, uber Allea." The appeared to be In excellent health, and spoke in jocular torn with many persons on the platform. 8ome one exclaiming, "Since your retirement the Bourses have been bad," Prince Bbuuarck replied. "Never mind; Europe remains 'where it was, Cor. London News. f Tbe vimn was Jit -- - t yaTIsrrs cf eocisito ai JcaaiMX. Ilafcwi tnaay vuaU be txxuiim4 an wnax nnevtful Lin. CM Bowvr. witnont knowing it be waa tesr to weaJih greater than that altnbo!d to tim Ulir--i Moctta CrMo. li djai ao puor ia mady aJu aa .1 . I ... .4 m A tj li m r. 1 . J. LL SammrrUn. a pronainctit lawy of tbia my, waa during in aoana oii, fadoi and snnkiy kttcra which bad xl to tba dooaaand wbm ba diacov tbe seem that aakea tba hetrs of Jmion tba owners of man y ia.ilik.ai dJ-la-rs wortJa at property. Tim fcttoe in qnearion was wnttcas La lOi by ona c tbe barons of tba Texas strassla. lis waa Cnpt Jexniaoai in tbe acrrica of GetL Sam Hooatosi wbea Texas was a In this rrpnblic. which waa wnttcn to a rdativn in Chicago, ba says that be will not ba able to man to tho loved ones at hia home, bot that be to meet tbe very fate that did befall bun when soma Uma after be fell on tba field. Lis heart pierced Ly a shot from tba foe. Tba man who died here recently was his descendant in direct line, and of bis identity then is not donbt Tba suldier who waa hia ancestor bad property in three differmt states. These holdings were of comparatively trifling value, and Capt Jrtaiaon waa consider ed a poor man when be died. Soma of this land waa located in tbe very heart w uiicaga A power of attorney baa been received by the Uwyer who made the discovery. and has becu filed with the clerk of the county court here aa a preliminary step toward the recovery of some valuable property located in tliia city. Since the death of Capt Jemiaon the property that was lus bas increaae4 in value to such an extent that today the portion of it located in Chicago alone is estimated to be worth 1 10.000.000. while the balance is as much more. San Antonio (Tex.) Lor. Chicago Tribune. ! ex-pe- rts WIU Back In m Conenrrntory.' Some members of D. M. Carither A a . mum. r. ol b J DEN, UTAH. LT.LL.K. tzx . I n ScijJos cim Tweaty-Sua- ri a J EE1XE1 ARCHITECT. M. B4traauiW, fauick Uealy, tuiku. iN Hrr Cueant. trt4 the Rfaoes and 0(iesiu A. CO. iTa Em-w- LAWYERS. i. m. traiLLi. J nuce Sajirraw I uun, Seiada. MACM1LLAX. JEOSAED ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office : 101 OGDEX, UTAH. atiiinctoa Ay a. w. Hiaca. $123,000. - 7,500. JJIGHBEE Room uxis a. EaEtsoa. t EilEESOX, and 19 p mm .a Room a" w.8- Cashier. and Manager. X, i 141 u. . . I oon and au th courts. (Won to collection. Remember the place, in Peer' wootVa build-I- " T. mest shop of C. H. resawU Bros., ui. r. U. Jtaa. . BIMBALL. KOWABS M. aLUSOB A AIXISON, IAMBS I iji"fui street, uffuea, . DOS JTIUBALL - vnwnf M.k JACOB - STnaB ntnn I wnWT Ul aaaaiaa, Tmmnt a .au & BOEEMaN, MeetsewfTTnesdayesenina'atTdB. attend. Osden, Ctih. Culusi. Tianiaa V. W.FmMaa.kacd'1. a INTAS ENCAMPMENT KO. i, TJ L 0. 0. F. Meet la th A O. C. W. Rail tba &rt aad thai Tnundaysof each amain. I. E. natantaa, bcrioa. M. L KcraxEB. Finer. C P. ar. CRESCENT LCDCE NO. 13. Hold reevlar nvetina every Monday eirht st tau o'clock in A. U. I . W. Ball. Wauat s Trace near Tvetity-fuarl- h (trerc ail so.Hura-in- g brotiusn at cordially inTited to attend. F. W. Lama, N.G. W. L. Adams, Bee. See'y. Meet erery Wednesday ia A. O. V. W. HaH. Washinjrton amtua, near Twenty-fourt- h suert. Soiournin brother ia good standing ar cur-dialiriTited to attend. W. U. Mai, N. O. K. C. KhbaD, bee. tx..i.: t Ork SON8 OF ST. GEORGE. ORDEB To ot. Georg and Merri England- .RICHARDCOZURDELE0N lodge, Xa, Ml. Meet ererr FridaT arenin nnnctnall tt n o'clock, ia tlx Thomas building, Twraty-foartana urant, ugden city, UUh. Sojourning brother in good standing cordially invited. Printed form of the "Aim and Object of v- the Society" can be obtained from P. A. ( SKI Washington avenue, or of any of th offPebttai. J. Baisatt. President. habbi unxBTT. neeretary. Zsli Wash Are. -.t icer. LEGAL BLANKS ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Offlea. niMtalrs. ' VV lira j, h ATTORN Tv MUlllATTOa fWA-- si av ia . r rsrl. U. W. t bcvtin mxlisllj jbtit4 J. r'. Smead, uwnt Personal attention iT 4 Vniantdsy ft. Ciaa lima PATUABCH MILITANT, I. 0. 0. F. .. Meet ererr Tneadav anil Frida mmUm -- : i r. r.i:v,:r.M. Lsrmici rara I stuxioo. Members inTited. W. F. Lbwib, Captain. R. C. t - TntT-fnnrf- k a in wie nr 0. ASTON. OGDEN NO. b2trk." attorney-at-law- -- Vice-Pra- Jon - WHITE, rwurr Ogd"i Utah. PresidMit. R.iM1. I uiau imiiuiinu uniui, Tbbo. Bobisom, in . 4. I. J. UNION L0DCEN0. 6. D. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- x at v . T O.O.F, flrmt Katinnal R...L UL in.urirn, i nt. JOHN A. HiiYI.E. Viee Fraidrat A. F. lilotXOW, Casliier. t Ocdra, Ctah. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. H.T. BIGFI)W. Pnvitlrat. St t piDEun U)Kl,e a a. LErwtiD, u Intemt Paid on Time and Sarins Deposits. . an . a aa HIS a a Q. T. Lrru, Tisitina brothers are enrdially ibvum!. . STATE CafiUl Paid in, Kurjilns, - - Iluteia. Fin a HsrVs H. IXlMMAADUtl, A. Q 73,000. J. C. Annetraac, W T. Standard 4 t'laa. ARCHITECTS, OSess. room ML IT and li Kadnaal Cask bauaifia-- . Cdea. I" tan. awm i MM Mb i. H. f SECRET SOCIETIES. ARCHITECTS, sfeast rccz X. Con, OgOtm. M, TAIL - St. tate4 aundase nwnta. I. P. BbiaB, ee. ft"rl-ixur- National OODKV, raid CONTRACTORS AKD BUILDERS. Esnt sia Waafeinruin asenne. art. e suwms. meumd ana 1 ttlHlL I n t. I uu K.T. UTHHW. fn.Mtt. U Is. eiil bl U F. J. M. LXM&lA, ti Tune lArfrntta. lnm siVJ Cowiml L SkU R.A.K. JLMOME C. C. rmt. lJ. Mb Baralar enccaur A. k. I KCUL I.P. Bat tx, fee. GENERAL BANKING. J.C t- - CC5TRACTCR A5D ElILELK. Eettsaua cms ea anlKatiua. t. 4"Mr ivxn vrarr. AJ uis rar.tvi. UMMI U tuiL dm. a4 i family heard a crashing of glass in the United States Depository. conservatory in tha roar of the hand some residence on li street in the heart of Santa Rosa, CaL Will Carither, on lOO.OOO. CAPITAL, . investigation, found a wild spike buck , . . 3125,000 among tne nowera. Tne animal was 8UIIPLV8. loterest Paid oa Tim Deposit. trembling in every muscle, and there were bleeding wonnda on the neck, caused by the broken glass through J. E. Doolt, President. which he had jumped oa entering tbe I B. Adaks, W. K. Shilliho. conservatory. Tho whole family came Cashier. Tic Prasidaot. out to see the remarkable sight of a wild doer in a conservatory filled with rare WAtaBBW.Coaar, Wm. V. Hblfhics. ' flowers. tm. QUDEal CHAPTE. Q Capital. - - 8200.000.00 rd pit, MASONIC. BUSJN CSS CARDS. BANKS. !- '" . PUBLISHED AND FOB SALE BT While some one was thinking about B. HEVWOOD, THE COmiERCIAL PUBLISHING CO., getting n gun, the small boys in the next AH0RNEY-AT-UM04 Washington ATenua, Ogdoa, TCtah. yard climbed the fence aud frightened the deer, which mode its exit from the Offlc.38 Twentr-foartstreet, Ogden, Utah. In Favor of the Lotteries. other side of the conservatory, smashing BAXsroan surra CONTETASCINO BLANKS. h. w. shith. OF" OGDEX, XTTA.Il. LomsviixE, Jan. 2a Judge Jackson, another large glass. The animal dashed "O. SMITH, CLASS. gMITH of tba circuit court, today decided the past the excited people from the house 0 .Warranty Deed, short form.. A AHORNEEYS-AT-Uinto the street, clearing the high fence 671 Warranty Deed, lonir form ... A lottery oases before him in the favor of : 8200,000. Office. rrms XI. M anl S7 in a graceful leap. It then dashed down Quit-claiDeed A i 425 the lotteries. One mansier was indicted Bank buildina. 4.W through one of tho main residence streets, for selling Frankfort and Henrv Acad RealE8tateMortgo,6hortrrm A 375 Option Contract, . . . .' and was finally killed by a crowd of Chleaso's Kttt KleamklM. A DIRECTORS: cony lottery tickets. Judge Jackson held 300 Lease. a a wo twin sieei stcanumips stana on boys near the slaughter house on the Warren W. Corev. R. A. Well. JohnKnrk. that the Kentucky act of May 23 last, 50 Bond for Deed. A V. E. Wurtele, C.C.Robinson, repealing the lottery licenses, is void, he tho stocks at the yards of the Chicago outskirts of the city. The animal is sup Thos.Cahoon, 100 Discharge of Mortoacre THOS. S. BULMER, 8. 8. Scbraram, Ad. Kuhn, R Theo.Robinson. mere are at nave to South been uini other chased J)R. in company .Shipbuilding Chicago. posed juuiciauy 500 Trust Deed. . ., . , , C Jottoriee in the clans designated and a id- They are nearly ready to be launched Doctor in Medicines. Master mnes la Surgery. L. S. cust, nyjnouuus. iiiuuiiutiii, several 3 Assignment of Mortgage.... A A., liondon. ing that the legislature may select a clans into tbe Calumet river. These 1 ,000-to- n When dressed it weighed 120 pounds. DIRECTORY. OrFKjfiAL 51 Bill of Sale A ana legislate in regard ta it, but cannot ners are being built for the Minnesota The damage to the conservatory flowers discriminate between those who com PROBATE COURT BLANKS. As was the first steel between Roval Cor. San fo0 and $100. Steamship company. WBBEB COCBTT OrFICEBS. Collet ofn--" Mee it. I lie coses will be appealed. vessels built so far west as Chicago they Francisco Chronicle, society Arts n, Probate Judre Robert W. Cros. Bond. A oil i quarantine W SlmrtlUT SelortmnLewis are or special interest They represent lefutors' Bond " A ealand and 9 c i MILES LEAVES riXE EIDGE. can at 2265 Indian Canning. titers of Guardianship. the first season s successful work of a A t lerk-- J. r. Ledwidce. Eecordcr-Jo- hn O. Tyler. ler Appointing IleariDf.. . A C IL Russell, an old resident of Ari pionoer shipbuilding company. The res Assessor Edwin Dix. In thirty Days the Indians Will be sels, 'A 1. festimony of as they now stand, are 308 feet in zona, speaking of tho trouble among tho Treasurer Jolm A. Boyle, A Prrt Collector John V. Bluth. Taken to Their Reservations. kT!V,e8timony of Applicant length over all, with a keel of 292 feet. Indians, asserted that in his opinion the Attorney L. R. Rogers. most intelligent and at the same time In connection with general practice, gives atv uraer appointing Adm'r.... A Rheriff-iilb- ert 1'iKK Kirxir., Jan. 2G. Gonerol Miles The beiun is 40 feet and the depth 2. R. Bolnap. special attention to diaeiuetuviiii..f Coroner Mnrehal Allen. commissioner's court blanks. disease of the genito urinary organs, diseases and staff left for Chicago at noon, leav feet At present they do not contain ;i the most cunning of the western gav Burvevor R. W. Farin. of the rectum, via.: Piles, stick of timber. Tbe main deck, agea are the San Carlos Apaches. To single fissure 475 fistula, and Summons ScooU of District Superintendent Jo. Perry ulceration ; diseases of the ear. nose, throat and ing Colonel Shatter in command at the however, will be floored with lumber them, according to Mr. Russell, is due rHEO.VCT OFFICBBS FIRST OQDEN PEBCTKCT. 476 Sheriff's Sale i . v.vusuiuiiiud iree. The work of In agency. disarming the and the hold ceiled with the same mate the invention of the centre fire cartridge. Office over Postoffice. Telephone 209. Justice of the Peace E. A. McDaniel. 76 Constable's Sale dians ia to be continued. The Indians rial. The vessels, when complete, will "imnng tne ontoreax some eight or Constable E. A. Koch. 377 Order for Deft to appear SECOND OODEN PRBINCT. will he conducted to the different reser have cost $210,000. The carry ing capac- nine years ago," he continued, "their and show cause DENTISTS. Justice of the B. Pence Terne. 78 ations by soldiers at the expiration of ity of each will be 2,500 tons. They are arms were all Winchester rifles of the Citation for Garnishee Constable Phil Ford. B. SNOWDEN, 2 Affidavit for Citation for wiiriv aays, u everyuung remains quiet beinj? httearorthe Lake Superior iron rim fire pattern, and they soon exhaustTHIRD OQDEN FEBCINCT. Q The First cavalry is to return to Cali trade. Chicago Tribune. Garnishee..... Justice of the Pence A. Pen-in- . ed their supply of cartridges. They had DENTIST. 572 Writ of Execution Constable D. O. Sullivan. fornia, and at the end of sixty days Major of powder, bullets and percussion plenty . VOtBTH OGDEX PRBTINCT Office. Zi!7 Wnhlmrfmi xr Henry's command is to go to Fort Rob ftnowlna on February 4. DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. caps, hut they were not available for Juetice of the Peace Val Giueon. Sons store. Jeeth without plate and . inson. saving A gentleman residing near New York breechloading guns. The cunning ras Constable H. E. Steel. natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roou too 10 Affidavit for Claim and Delivbad to be saved by filling or crowning. HOTITSMLtB PKKCINCT. Special city remarked to a friend on the 4th day cals had saved their brass shells, and, A Justice of the Peace Anuns McKay. ery personal property.. The Behrinjr Sea Case. of February, 1888, "Wo shall have snow with surprising ingenuity, they altered 525 Undertaking on Claim and Constable George E. Ferrin. 26. Jan. There The not was a of the Washington, hammers of their gnus, drilled holes sin it then, KDEX PRECINCT. Behring today." Delivery of personal property A CIVIL ENGINEERS. 526 Undertaking for Return to aea case did not come up in the supreme but before noon the white flakes began through the center of the shells for the Justice of the Peace E. B. Frorer. C. A. Constable TCSB. Gould. John A B. W PARIS, When next they met the friend caps, loaded thorn aud used them dur-- court today for the reason that the case to fall. Deft, Claim and Delivery NORTH OODEN PBBCISCr. A personal property pCSH A FARIS, under argument Friday is not yet dis- asked, "How did you know it was going ing the rest of the war. It was discovJustice of the Peace James Storey. 77 Complaint on Claim and D. Constable James Deamer. posed of and the rest of the day will be to snow that day?' Tho sad and singu- ered when they were captured. They CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. livery personal property.... A needed to conclude the argument The lar answer was: "Forty-thre- e HABRI8VILLE PRBCTKCT. years ago were, I believe, the first of the kind in Plans, stiecificatinns and otimito j Justice of the Peace William G. Rawson, and work superintended. MINING BLANKS. retiring sea matter, therefore, goes over today I buried my only son. It snowed use." San Francisco CalL Constable James H. Taylor. Mans, nlats. tracing, hlne nrlnt. nnui tomorrow. The court was til ed that day, and has snowed on the 4th dav ' ' 325 Mining Deed ' ' executed on short notice. A PLATX CITPBECIKCT. with spectators who were disappointed of February every year since, therefore 1 The Wreck of the Carrick. Kooms 3 and 4. Union block. No. 362 Twentv 350 Notice of Location of Claim. A Justice of the Fourth Street, 6gden, Utah? at ma laiiure ot tne case to come tip. felt sure it would snow when I made the An interesting discovery has just been 400 .Proof of Labor Josiah B. Carrer. A .....-..-. remark." Let those who fancy that the made at the old Cinque Port of Sand401 Power of AttV to Tv.ntA RIVERDALB PRECINCT. law of probability is of any value when wich. The river Stour has lately entered and Sell.. M. A ' , The Motion if ah ela on Fire. Justice of the Pace Richard Dye. Constable-Jo- hn to any particular day ascertain an old channel near its confluence with Parker. , applied W. 2(5. J Jan. Va., The MISCELLANEOUS Grafton, , BLANKS. great how many chances there are that it Pegwell bay, and has laid bare a wreck CTXTAH PRECINCT. of Oil Eureka the Field 377 of Official Jnrtic the ? Peace Kcnr A Bond and Oat h pipe company would snow for forty-thre- e .. ill. Timothy consecutive which has probably occupied that posi Constable Byron I, Bybee. 75 Chattel Morten broke where it crosses Buffalo creek, years in a certain part of the country on tion for several centuries. The vessel is ' r. 1ANESVILLE PEECINCT. 325 Marriaxre Certificate a and when the break was discovered the the 4th of February. St Louis Repub- one of foreign build, and the wood is in Justice of the Peac- ecreek and Monongahela river for twenty lic . Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. a fair state of preservation, having been Constable Wilson Poulter. miles, were covered with oil. After dark Receipts, Books of 50. PEEA8ANT VIEW PRECINCT." imbqdded in the sand. Attempts have some one tired the oil, and the streams Rent Receipts, Books of 100. X TVamaw'a Weird Feline. Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. ' been made from time to time to cut Metallic t askets end Wnut were soon on fire for twenty miles. Ev Constable George H. Maycock. Books of 100i Drafts, ,.. During the past ten days our town down the wreck, but the hull is as yet Coffins Special Attention paid to Embalming Other Blanks constant.lv Vie SLATEKTTLLB PBECINCT. ery object ror miles were visibla Thous- has been the abiding place of a large and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. Orders is believed It that pretty nearly intact ands of trees were killed and five bridges number Justice of the Pence Jsmns Hnfohin. 1 by teleirranh Dramnt.lv ften.lod k..- to the above list ' of cats, which, from their ac- the remains are those of the Constable John J. Hutchins. the only Hearse in tbe city. TelePapal vessel uurneu, inciuaing me great iron bridge tions and have been M rto. xi ad appearances, puoue ARRIOTT PRECINCT. Caryke or Carrick, which sank at this at rine urom HOT WATER Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. judged mad. Jerry Kudder, an express spot in the reign of Henry VIII. LonHEATER ! Constable Caleb Parryman, was bitten by one of the rabid ani don Standard. Justice to the Chcrokees. LTNNE PRECINCT. The Most Improved and Economical mals, an exceedingly painful wound beJustice of the Peace Peter T.. Shamei-- . Heater in the Market, Washington, Jan. 24. Representative ing inflicted. To guard against all posAn Owl Kills a Doe Constable James Harrop. To Printers And Pllhlisners The I 'nwuTiiri . Terkins, from the committee on Indian sible danger all cats showing the least In a Main street window in Pawtucket Pt BLisHiNO Company is carrying a large and Wn.SO PRECINCT. select stock of Standard, Fine and Superfine Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. affairs, reported the bill to open to set symptom are forthwith shot Warsaw there is a tine specimen of the cat owl. News. Poster and Job Ink. Roller and Tftblet-mConstable Daniel N. Drake. alive and apparently ugly. It was caught tlement certain portions of the Cherokee Cor. Indianapolis Journal Sizes and Varnishes also Compoxition. WEST WEBEB PRECINCT. in stock. Those in need of inks will do wellkept above in to the reservoir as Hill Diamond outlet ihe bill, amended, provides of the Peace-- J. W. Hurt. Jnstic of Tub Commercial. buy that a fair settlement be made with the Died on Their Wedding Anniversary. rather a curious manner. One of the Constable Joseph ilogge. Mr. and Mrs.'j. W. Strong, of Ottawa.' residents in that vicinity was in the Cherokees, the lands to become part of HOOPEB PRECINCT. Oklahoma. Justice of the Peace James Johnson. woods with his dog. a Gordon setter, Kan., had arranged to celebrate the fifty-firConstable Francis M. Belrtap. anniversary of their marriage Dec, when the owl attacked the dog, catching Will Eesiffn. 25, and relatives were present from va- it by the throat The owl succeeded in For LOST or TAILING BaNHOODi Gtaeral and KEEVOUS IJEKH TT V. Chicaoo, Jan. J. Gage, rious parts of the state to participate in killing the dog, but its beak or talons IWeakasssof BodvandKind. nr the festivities. In the were and its morning Mr. caught in the dog's hair president ofjthe local world's fair directllXUnf Errors or Excessc.i l J Oli or Youn. and in the afternoon Mrs. capture was easy. Providence Journal. ory announced today that on April 1, Strong died, ilm1kmWIIll.l ni(EUrtl)OR((AT34 PAllTHOt MOOT. Alxwln.lr urklllnt HOIK TRUTBKNT Bmtu Is s Su, passed away. Cor. Chicago Herttm urtifr ma AO HUM tm next, when the annual meeting is held, Strong Centric. Write tkn Mr. Child' Passion for Clorks. ald. vf.vnpiiTv vfHM, ripiHjuMiH nor aaiM (waltf ln be will decline because of the WlbUIUAA. B,niE VUm has Bur FAAV, n. Ti W. the Childs, George journalist, v pressure of private business. ! Precipitate redeatrlanlsm la Oil City. the largest collection of clocks in the H. H. Rand has erected a five-fobar world. Hia friends say he is perfectly ROCK! ROCK! ROCK! Australian Wool. ricade of suowin front of his crockery wild on the subject of clocks. During Boktox, Jan. 24. Advices by cable to store at the foot of Harriet avenue to last year he added over 400 to the i'!liit E. R. Knapp of Boston from Newel! A prevent it from being smashed to smith The McClnin Ouarrv of CJ rnv fJrnnifo tion, tnakiug the "entire number in his I Rock is the Best in tne Market. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. . who come collection something liko Co, of Melbourne, report a total ship- ereens by the heavr ment of wool from Australia to America down the hill tor prices delivered cull at office of ,;!n twmea- - are kept KMas in t Ivi t spr! ' this seaeoa as SS.tX'O bale. n Bhaisart, KourxRox & Co., 21CC for tl.fif n.w;t. f. DOYLE '.' NALVEKSOX, "' CITIZENS' BANK h V CAPITAL, .t i- -. SURGCON-JKCOUCHEU- wiT-- n Peace-Const- able S. PRESHAW, . UNDERTAKER And Funeral Director first-cla- ss r..!.. t. PRINTING INKS! g w nm mm st IP': ,ni iTrl Plumbing and Gas Fitting p.C-ls-')- -, V,'.;sh-ir.gto- Avenue t'as bine. aa-K-- i 'i prices. |