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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY. JANUARY 31. U91. IMT12ED 11IS BABY. A Ytther trlng Slumber to His Resiles Chili. RHE SLEPT TWO DAYS. Kaewiag things to be tree that are tiiiies La of troeUe is thia got world, aays Qoarfa DairymikO. The rejwtBe of Mexico ia advaBciBf ta eHhVttuicX. Bull Zghtjxg has beta abubahed ta the City of Mexico, and the arena where the Ifhta took place has b&ea cat op Into building lota and auU to speculators. JLrlo Bales amy it la nearly aa easy aa Americas to vadowUad Freacst TU Ceuttot Ceeditioa Only Erekei far aa the f.ngliah Bpokea by a Loadoa porkj CMBUr&cUos of tkt ter, and ha thinks it great pity oar VjftfrWu Ufiaente. Britith brethrea cannot ba taught to speak tha Inxriran language, whkh ia a hundredfold more dear, mora daaaie, PaULADaxraiA, Jan. 30. On iLoadij Moiac Uat Mr. ad Mn. Gwrgt Stesroa ucopaaad to go to th the tar, icteodinf to Imv only child, Locy, is lb ear of th nam, tod wluk Mm Stetrns driiirf th child beg- - lo cry. Mr. Stearns took th baby to rcif hf. B ptUd bera&d stroked bar far, to ba quiet, and aifad on to without vcwam Ilkvif thae called from Ear room: "George, out 70a kaep Imt aaiet? My nrv art coins to thu nt hr bf Mr. Steaxoa bathoucht him thai aa- wanty waa more affective wheo petting 11 made Lucy ait up straight faulM. o hia ksee, shook hia finger ai bar, and thea, aa ba stroked bere forehead and eyes, aaid: "Go to aleep Lucy, at once." The child atopped .crying instantly, gasped a litUa, whimpered and aank Lack in hia arm fast asleep. At that moment the woman returned andl Mr. ttlearoa car Lucy to her. liusbeod ad wife went out, and returning were delighted to kern that the baby waa aluBbecing oniauy. y The child kept alumhering until morning when Mr. Stearns be- -' ame worried and anot for a physicUa. Dr. Roger, who waa called, waa pnzzlod for a while, and then. Baiting Mr. fjtearne by the shoulder, turned him to the light. "ITmr aaid the Doctor, alowly. Do 700 know, Stearns, that you hare a pair of black eyea mat are uooommooiy ' piarcingf Am war me thia: What are ' the ciroumatanoea under whioh the baby fell aaleepf Tell me everything you did to quiet hwr, Mr. Btoarna dui aa "A I imagined," waa the physician's ' comment "i'ou have hypnotized her. Now take her on your lap aa yoa ' ; had her Monday." . Mr. Stearns seated the slumbering child 00 hia knee. .. , "Now atroke her fane in the opposite direction that you did before." The father obeyed. r "Tell her aharply to wake up while I clap my hands." ' The worda had acaroely been spoken when Lucy opened her eyea and began to cry aa lustily aa ah had cried Mon-da- y evening. Thank the Lord," exclaimed Mr. and Mrs, Stearns together. Dr. Roger afterward aaid that a eimU Urease happened once in Paris and twice in New York City. The child ia now Buffering from nervous excitement, but is not considered in any danger. Wed-alada- . Tried Suicide in With a Clearer. EUciUMK.'rro, Jan. 30. . Lena Hemmer, a pretty German girl of eighteen, mads B sensational .light at attempt at suicide last lTangfcown Crossing, near the arena of the lynching of deriperadoos in . pioneer days. Last evening the girl waa ' txjund standing in the middle of the floor, viJn blood gushing from terrible wounds . in her head, running down over her face , and saturating hor clothing. It wua found that the girl had taken a heavy ( ' meat cleaver, stood in front of the mirror , , and deliberately hacked herself in the head. CROOKEDNESS SOMEWHERE. County Officials in St. Paul Will Have ' v a Chance to Explain it. , jJan. 3aThe report made by 'tho i.u Paul grand jury yeeterdny sensational ever filed in . was the most this county. Charges were made that an Immense amount of money had been diverted from the proper channels int: ' the pockets of private individuals and that liquor licences had been running for months without the city or county SrjoBurer receiving one cent therefrom. An indictment was found against the deputy in the office of the clerk of the 'court on a charge at gotting warrants r.3Bhed by the county treasurer to the extent of S000 on jury certificates made to fictitious persons. An iadietment was returned against the abitraot clerk for appropriating sev eral thouaind dollars of the county funds to his own use, From evidence before it, the jury finds if-- cost the county 11:1,000 in excess of JjhereoeipU to run the abstract clerks ?"ef ajso recommends a thorough tionfof the books of the county e auditor and treasurer to as- ' the full amount of money that ha wrongfully appreciated from jsnty treasury. '. 't! IV, . r Balls and Bears. vNiw! Vobk," Jan,' 30. In the stock market today the demand of the morn-ia- g mora elegant, and more oonaiateat than the tongua apokea ta England. Bear, heart CtSCJtPTlO OF THEATRE Bmm Ta LaSy Stay Xack-EjaJ- n 1 waoLoaiiom 10. AM) Casoal aa Will Be kare (Special Ts-t- t tin rtmrnm, srrs of eccks:to keep. Pi O. A Capital. - - - - 8200,000.00 - 1U.000.00 r3uipluv ialNali OGDEN, UTAH. Democrat ta tha next boose will be mostly southerners. If aaonthcra speak-e- r should be elected it will be the one aim ta life of. Borthern Bepubhcane to make him lose his temper and aay or do thing which will damage tha Democratic cause irrevocably. Kowthequea-tio- a is. Will the quick eoathern temper be able to keep cool and control itself ander tha fronmerahts provocations it will undoubtedly have to fly off th handle and amaah tbtngja gwaaraEy? It ia tha imperturbabla good natur of Speaker Bead that give him a great part of hia hold on men and things. - Id in CuitaL Sciplus k ' 75,000. Mt- - 10 Taty Hear? Csstaat I. uaclavsa P. Bet am, piDEUTT 1C i brutA-- Katkal Baas USTACB. sissiTv-aveveai- C. Jt.tu.j-ft, Wwiaeaday sack . C. ( uHOU,t L Kcrwxsa. U. W. p. at T30. looted to attead, J. F. t Lia. W, FiX Pia-- r. iAS-- s, Tkiu, M. W. Bc'd r. SO. a. EJiCAMPMEST 0. 0. F. L Plae X. ag ourdisllji m TJWTaJI Meets a the A. O. C. W. HsU Tkarsdays ct each nsoath. Soriba. L. E. thu-- i tha Brat aad ar.Lccaa,C.P. LAWYERS. Tisiting brothers are eordially invitod. I. m. liraiLUK. hW Janice Bapteaae Coart. Kevsda. LBOHARD, A MACMIIXAN. ATTORNEYS AT J. LODGE SO. ARCHITECT. JEOXASD aeeosvd Rec A. Meeu aaiidwc.Ortea.Ltaa. s-- 4 Toetdsy eerk . SECRET SOCIETIES. ARCHmrrs, avBiautca. o. S. Jl Statoa saoaiku SMITH. Twenty-fcart- a straet zoom sAoa. (Jwoaa. Ctaa. scouad a. a. nil uua, T. P. Beta- -. See. JL MOSTI COilaU.NJL'tiY. SO. -- yooi aad ?iura M eet f . C. rk fcUKi, W. Nt lUBtn. t in lUit. H. O. Falrtck liaaJjr, earn lit I is. T. P. E.A.N. El'ILTERS. CO.TTRaCTORS Ea ats Waatoa aseaae, Wa. 4 Tmsitf uara susa. p TVura Beiralar auatorati. IMJ aOS. JEXMHAJtDT DendHalts, Lerla. C armetraag, T. A. Vi halea. at ttaciusuUsr, 15D EUILCES- m.ni'ir'.inim. Canov' AH urk tviMi.u. Jm4, iiM mm, ..rfxv-r- . - X. waiaieaTkia -- - Kerelar CCMRACTCR OpooarutiM Braasa as4 Ree4 Eotek. ess aad i it A DIEBCTOES: J. ii rtun.i Binhftf a4 A4aB and Jrdonu aiecas. , A. F. & A. f i -ivu.'J auilfct ARCHITECTS, OOess. raoas K, n aad IS 1150.000. fndivided Profits, A. SAfctOWs. Itaa. Tha black velvet New Tosx, Jan,' bow fattened at the nock of this yoa&g rVwveret. C C. lady's theatre and party gown is placed sL LkstivuliS. CaiAMS J. omameut aa and partly aa there partly to accentuate the delicate whiteoeas of latanat aBoweS oa Tum Deposits. ths young wearer " neck. It is too long O. E. Hat. and alim anyhow, and to hide thai de- JXiiantMs. CaahY rrast. fect a choktf of pink crrps line tied with another velvet bow ia worn. Ths govs If of pal pink crepe d Chine, with It is geacraQy conceded that the ablest alitew. P. u. EtiKauaMa LAiaux GENERAL BANKING. (Vricijiair Al-- pra-ir- . a fci'EB LOlajE. yASTEI- Q. u SUlrfial atM Tout LaW pniin sts YUet p. m OGDEX, UTAH. LMgtb af W PARTY DtESSL A iti 11 MASONIC. BUSINESS CARDS. - BANKS. FASHIONS OF THE DAY. j aar, CRESCENT LODGE NO. 13. Holds KgaUr Meeting every Moodsy night at V. Hail, Waabingtoa ISts'dwi 1 aveaae near Twenty-foartstreet, ail aojoarsr iug brvtijers are aurdiaily invited to attend. a I. UW. ii Office: MB Washi OGDEN, UTAH. Capital Paid in, Surplus, -- DrtagLutaalfaiL' p $125,000. 7,500. , Beatrice Cend was a golden haired, delicate blonde. Locretia Borgia was a H. C. BIOFIyOW, President. creature so alight and weak, it ia aaid, JOHN A. HOYLE. Vim President that a strong maa could hare crashed A. P. BIGIOOW. Caatuer. her with hia bands. The ideal Jodith, sawing off tha head of Holofernes, would Interest Paid os Time and Bavinss Dapoeita. be a alender, pate blonde, with gentle thiatm xxd FaSTT dress. blue eyea and a rosy mouthy and at first very special to remark about it nothing a not could hurt who glanea a creators only the pretty lace stomacher and ths ' ' . , fly. draping of the bertha. This is Just each a slim, delicate, graceful, graceful Ogden, Utah. edged with a niching of pink crepe lissa. golden haired girl waa Eleanor Pearcey, The sleeves are puffed high on the shoulwho waa hanged in London tha other der, and bars also a raffle of the same United Stetes Depository. day for murdering Mrs. Hogg and child. delicate material, and a captivating litEleanor Pearcey was so modest and tle bow is set on ths head with a tiny . . lOO.OOa graceful that aha even impressed the humming bird, with a heron plume. The CAJTTAJL, . and of two mads has rows is STJRPT-.TJskirt full, most the She had at her trial fjiea.ooo judge rose plaiting of crepe Esse across the Interest Paid on Time Deposit. innocent, trustful face and large, lusof pink dressed trous ayes a beautiful girL Yet aha bottom. Ths gloves are kid. A relvet ribbon encircles ths waist, ' 1. E. flew Into a passion of rag and fury, and Dooly, President. and is tied in a bow with abort snds ia W. N. Banxnts, L. B. Adams, committed ona of tha most fiendish m or- the back. Cashier. Tie President. ders in the history of tha horrible. At I saw another very dainty dress made her trial she maintained the calmest of delicate blue cheese cloth, trimmed W. Cocas, Wst. T. EsLnurs, demeanor? She knew from the with festoons of white tulle held up with Visas President. Cashier. and Manager. TaaaBoaisoM, time of her aentence there waa no hope tiny bunches of pals pink multiflora for her, and simply announced to the roses. This cheese cloth is worn very much for informal dancing dresses. It prison attendants that they w6uld find is trimmed sometimes with bands ef the would "die like a man." feathers in evening shades, and someDuring all her imprisonment she be- times with ruffles of lace. Rows of OF OGDEN, UTAH. haved in th) most courteous, high bred jbbon laid on straight are often seen ss manner, being considerate andgraciouk trimming, and in several very pretty to all around, her, never once losing her gowns of this material shown in one of : $200,000. Such nerve the largest and most fashionable stores I extraordinary composure. and coolness have seldom been witnessed noticed that all the way around the DIRECTORS! in any condemned prisoner. Upon the skirts were two or three rows about an Warren W. Corey, R. A. Wells, JohnKerk, inch a of wide drawn half work. and Thos. Cahoon, C K. Wurtele1C.C.Rihinson, scaffold, to her latest breath, she mainThe cross threads are pulled out and the 8. 8. Schramm, Ad. Kuho, Tbeo.Robinaon tained the same ladylike composure, and loose part is sewn into pretty devices, went to her death without a sigh, sob or after the style of work done by the MexOFFICIAL DIRECTORY. moan, dying indeed "like a man." ican women. To these the waists are very simple, being gathered at the belt WEBEl COtJHTV OFFICERS. Can You Savo Money? with a bertha of lace or crepe lisse or Probate Judee Robert W. Cross. Ia The Popular Science Monthly Laura chiffon, which drapes in a very graceful Select men Lewis W Bhnrtliff, John Pin cock, Fred Foy. Osborne Talbott reminds us that the way. Clerk-- J. P. Ledwidire. There is an exquisite material for American people are the most extravRecorder John O. Tyler. Assessor Edwin Dix. dresses for young ladies particularly agant people in existence, and that they Treasurer-Jo- hn A. Boyle, . John V. Bluth. are growing worse all the time. She suitable for the gay season, and that is Collector L. R. Rogers. the silk or muslin chiff5n in light colors. Attorney Sheriff-Gilb- ert R. Splnap. says the necessaries of our schools and It is not dear, does not easily muss and Coroner Marshal Allen. churches become more expensive every is R. so W. a Faris. dress made of that Surveyor it, quite strong, Superintendent of District Scools Jos, Perry year on the one hand, and that on the with changes of ribbons and other little PRECINCT OFFICERS FI118T OODEN PRECINCT. other there is less to be hoped for from accessories, will last through a whole Justice of the Peace E. A. McDaniel. them. The ideas of our young people season of dances and other social occaConstable E. A. Koch. SECOND OODEN PEETNCT. in regard to expenditure expand in pro- sions if need be, and still look pretty. Justice of th Pence B. Tornes. A very pretty fancy is to have a belt portion, till it is hard to tell what such Constable Phil Ford, with as many narrow ribbons fastened extravagance will bring Americans to to THTBO OODEN PRECINCT. , as will and fasten this it it hold, of the Peace A. Perrin. Justice in course of time. around the waist, leaving these to fall Constable D. O. Sullivan. The wise millionaires of tho old time, FOCRTH OODEN PRFCINCT loosely to the foot of the dress. Some Justice of Peace Val Oiueon. like W. W. Corcoran, only attained their fasten them with little fancy pins with Constable the U. K. Steel. wealth by great self denial and economy. imitation jewel heads about ten inches HUNTS VTLLR PRECTNCT. Jnotioe of the Peace Annus McKay. This, in the writer's judgment, ought to from tho bottom. But they look very Constable George E. Ferrin. be impressed on tho children in school pretty when floating about like the tenEDEN PRECINCT. While they ought by no means to bo tacles of a catfish, if that ia what they Justice of the PeaceE. B. Frorer. call those John Constable around Gould. long wriggly things taught niggardliness, they ought to be V NORTH OODEN PRECINCT. mouths. their distinctly instructed both to work and Justice of the Peace James Storey. Some new bonnets and hats are worth to save. For this purpose Mrs. Talbott James Deamer. a place in this fashion letter, and here Constable BARSISVTLLB PRECINCT. believes that school saving banks are an they are. That one without a head was, Justice of the Peace William G. Ravrson, admirable means. so the tiuthful milliner ' Constable James H. Taylor. As an illustration of the prevailing PLAIN CITY. PRECINCT, told tot, imported direct Justice of the Pence for Mrs, Cleveland. It is improvidence and foolishness of which Constable Josiah B. Carver. of a dark purple velvet, so she speaks, the writer mentions the case J rVEKDAUt PRECINCT. school of a colored girl in Washington Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. who was tardy 'one morning. Being Constable John Parker. UINTAH PRECTNCT. asked the reason this high toned young Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. at her home that cook the lady replied . , Constable Byron L. Bybee. was absent that morning and her mother P&GCINCT. ., KANESVTXXB ' ' Just ice of the Peace was ill, and of course she herself ooald Constable Wilson Poulter. not be expected to prepare the family PKBASANT VIEW PRECINCT. ' breakfast.., justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. ' Co as table George H. Haycock. -- There is much truth in the following BXATERVTLLS PRECTNCT. observations: Justice ot the Peace James Hutcbina. Constable John J. Hutchins. Inveatlgation ihowa that our pooraat eUami ar pot--Bib- le t aar, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Room 4. Tnioa bloak, SSI straet. Ogden, Utah. w Twenty-fourt- AnORJJEY-AT-U- Practices ia toe District Court and all the onrta. Personal attention siren to Collections. Remember the plaoa, in Paery's voodea building, ttear neat shop ui C H. UraeaweU A Bros., X1 H Twenty-foorstreet, Ogdea, Utah. P. O. soial. . IIMUU. EDWARD . ALLUOM JIMBALL S AtXJSON. JAMES t ; , ' extravagant. On Biarket days we nod and dullness be- the moat that those person who carry their entire fortusee came the leading feature! Only late in In their haul win porchace the highest priced which are often the least nourishing. If the day on selling Northern Pacific and Union Pacific and buying new sugar we could havo taring baakt la our Kboohv m ia stock whs there any animation again seen. England, our people who ears good wat eoaU to accumulate. HUilooaire toil ut that ' Th cloae waa quiet, but weak, at insig- talearn fcOXXBTS FOB IBB BTXXI0S. ., , the flirt thouaaod doli&rt which ia th harden nificant changes for most stocks. to earn Internet then inereanaot ttee& Have dark that it is almost black In some steady. Petroleum ' February we not all had tha experienoeot helping people t i f united, closed 75,. who would not help themselves, but would, by lights, and is trimmed with a passelack of aeU denial or even moderation, keep open menterie of gold. The front is built up "some leak by which their miafortunes were conChicajro Wheat. high with velvet and gold colored " tinually on the increase? plumes. It is a superb bonnet, but not Would there be eo much temptation to Chicago, Jam 30. VHieat was fairly U and ear undor flashy by any means. crime chum working active! unsettled. The opening waa The pretty hat at the bottom of this the right principle ot liTlag if they unH lower, but it quickly advanced ?8, stood that fortune and success are Rooeraily picture represents one also fluctuated and closed "4 lower than yes- derstood "imported" to be obtained only through systematic tiring and by this truthful milliner for Miss Grace terday. Receipts 2J9.000 bushels, ship- often great eoif denial? ments 167,000 bushels. It is probable that our warktafroea would sot Wilson, the lovely sister of Mrs. Ogden spend so much time and money in restaurants Goelet It is of smoke colored felt, if they could obtain wll cooked food at home; trimmed with a close A Town Wiped Oat by Fire. velvet panache of therefore, cooking schools are a greet help to velvet four shades darker at the back. TiwDUir, O., Jan. 30. Early thia morn- economy. 1 It is well known that improvidence, exists and with a dove's head and breast and ing a fire in the town of Cynet, fifteen among the families of thegreat male and female clerks four all The shades. those soft in win;rs, miles north of this city destroyed six in the departments In Washington as to their blocks. Three persons are known to have manner of bring. Many a clerk receiving $i,S)0 hat next above is of dark gray velvet a year will die, after twenty years or and corn colored plumes. The elegant perished in the flames. P. Maloney, or &000 without baring saved a cent, even for his close bonnet at the top is of two shades of Frank Satterlee and Gertrude Satterlee. mora, fuueral expensed, leaving a family with exbine volvet and silver galloon, with pale Others are reported missing and several own habits to battle with ths world the best aad blu- plumes. It is for theatre more will probably be found to have lost travagant they can. This is no uncommon ease; to U pink or reception. their lives. The loss will exceed 1100,000. saving and buy a home Is (he exception. Olive IUrfss. waa soon satisfied i, ts -- - HARRIOTT PRBCINCT. Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halveraoa. Parry. ConsUblb-Cal- eb " 1TNNE PRECTKCT. ' ' WTLaoS PRECINCT. Meets every Wsdnesday fat A. O. U. W. Hall. Washington aveene. Bear Twenty-fourt- h strseu Sojoorning brothers in good standing are aurinvited to W. attend. H. diaily Mat, S. G. B. C. Smbad, bee. . pANTON, OGDEX NO. a, rATKlABCH MILITANT, I. 0. 0. F. . Meets every Tuesday and Friday evenings at Lester Park Pavillioa. Members invited. F. W. Lewis, Captain. B. C Sksas, Clerk' ATT0R5ETS-AT-LA- SON'S OF ST. GEORGE. Utah National Bank, corner of ORDER "To St. George and Merria England." Washington avenue and Twacty-fourt- b street. RICHARD C(E URDE LEON LODGE, OgdeBTttah. a BOBEaUN, JACOB ATTORKEY-AT-LA- B h No. UOS OfBos, Ogdeo. V tah. Ms. Ml. ' Friday evening punctually at 1 30 o clock, ia the Thomas buUding, Twraty-fonrt,, and Grant, Ogdea City, Utah, bopramiog brothers in good standing eordially invited. Washington svenna, Printed forms of the ''Aims and of the Society" can be obtained from P.Objects A. Cook, Jl W asnington avenue, or of any of the offiPebcivai. J. Bareatt, President. cers, Harri Giuett. SeereUry, tfif Wash Ave, Blasts) every HIWOOD, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- street, Ogden, Utah. Offioa, SN Twenty-fourt- h BABBPOEB SHTTB A SMITH, gaUTH rrBLUHKD ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- THE First National Offloe, rooms 85, 38 and 87, Bank building. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- JJB, LEGAL BLANKS B. W. SMITB. , FOB SALS BT AMD CO..DIERCLL 2401 PUBLISHING OONVETANCDtQ BLANKS. KO. THOS. 8. BCLMER, CUSS. Warranty Deed, short form.. A Warranty Deed, long form ... A 42. Quit-claiDeed A 4.r)0 RealE8ttoMort'ge,Bhortf'rra A 375 Option Contract A 300 Lease. ,. A 50 Bond for Deed.... A ere of Mortgage B C 'eecL.j ent m Mortgage. ... A 570 Doctor in Medicines, Master la Surgery, L. 8, 571 A., London. , m SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- Royal College of Surgeons, England ; Fellow Society Arts and Science, London. Formerly nuarantineoflicerand superintendent for New Zealand and Mnioourne. victoria. Address cau ai woa n asntngton Ave. A. COTTIXGHAM, rp C0 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. - Salo PHYSICIAN. PROBATE COURT BLANKS. In connection with general practice, gives 1 Administrator's Bond special attention to diseases peculiar to females diseases of the gen i to urinary organs, diseases 125 Executors' Bond of tin rectum, viz.i Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; digrams of the ear, nose, throat and 300 Letters of Guardianship cheet. Consultation free. 376 Order Appointing Hearing.. . Office over Poetoftiee. Telephone 209. 501 Testimony of 502 Testimony of Applicant 379 Order appointing Adm'r.... DENTISTS. ....... es c. commissioner's R. SNOWDEN, CIVIL ENGINEERS. C. A. TC8H. R. W PARIS. rpCSH ft A A A A A A A A court "blanks. Summons..: 475 DENTIST. 476 Office. J427 Washington avenue ovpt Horrock 76 A Sons store. Teeth without plates and saving natural teeth a specialty. No teet h or toots too 377 bad to be saved by tilling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. 78 Sheriff's Sale. Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show cause Citation for Garnishee 2 Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee..... Writ of Execution 572 FARIS, A A A A DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. 10 Affidavit for Claim and DelivCIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, ery personal property and Plans, specifications estimatos prepared 525 and work superintended. Undertaking or Claiai and Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc., Delivery of personal property executed on short notice. 526 TJndertakii for Return to Rcxims 3 and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. . Deft, Claim and Delivery personal property 77 Complaint on Claim and DeM. livery personal property.... ' MINING BLANKS. A A . S. PRESHAW, UNDERTAKER And Funeral Director 325 350 400 401 . first-clas- - PRINTING INKS! Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Labor..... Power of Att'y to Locate and ' Metallic Caskets., and Wood Caskets and Coffins Special Attention paid to Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. Orders 377 by telegraph promptly attended to. I have 75 s Hearse in the city. Telethe only 325 , phone No. 115 Sell MISCELLANEOUS A A A A" A BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath Chattel Mortgage A ..... . A C Marriage Certificate . . . . . ... A Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. i Rent Receipts, Books of 100. ... , Drafts, Books of 100. To Printers and Publishers : The Ookkeroai, Other Blanks added constantly being Pi blishino Company is carrying a large and to the above list. select stock of Standard, Fine and Superfine News, Poster and Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-in- g Sizes Varnishes and also kept Composition. in stock. Those in need of inks will do well to B0YNTOS HOI WATER . HEATER 1 buy of Tub Commercial ,.j j w k) ,i: , , The Host Improved and Economical Heater in the Market, ; Justieeof the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Uarrop. r y Offiea, over . CAPITAL, " UNION L0DGEN0. 6. h B. WHITE, Vioe-Pra- CITIZENS' BANK W.UAsvuif,-W-- D.JOHXSOS, f S, Ofdea, Ttah. tosi A ' . Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. WEST WEbSE PRECINCT, Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hogge. BOOTES PEKCTNCT. ", Justice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Uelnap, - irMJOSq pamphlet of tnformsOoe and ab- tract ot the laws, stiowlns How to Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade v suns, tpyngnts ssw rrt.. .aims RUNS at SO, L sSSl Breadwaf , new K?U!) cm II ROCK I iws. ROCK I ROCK! ThftfnlTlnin flimrrv rf flrnv flrnnito Rock is the Best in tne Market. For pricen aohvered call at ofneo f Braimakd, Kobiwsok & Co., 24(H Washington Avenue., t and Gas Fitting Plumbing IS ALL ITS BRANCHES. DOYLE S3W & Washingtea Ave. Call and get prices. HALVERSON, ' |