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Show 191. OCDKN DAILY COMMKKC1AL: SUNDAY. JUNE 25. mm 1 I. C. X. fc. A. af V. tL t f let r&aljaoal C-National Uucal Dfci AttucialiuB ot It Tamo ill DM felted Mates t. to, L'.aait, Jul Jli) to lTti. Fur this LU 1 aclkc L U Hell aoceawoa UckotJ (rota nil x iijo mUoaa tuTuroo to. at on far Vm tha routes U.p. l)us 8'arrl fen. ajMiuprKtiiu I'oiua til jour I" ill 09 orrJ a as a the to a i 00 U. II. Cuaf, fur jmrUcuiara. Ajfrt.t Uciuo Itmc Si teat 1 V-ili- c Hoi hprinir Ilium laltr. amtut lm Tawity tfio street daily a lolluaa: C Wi 12:) p. at. at, 2. xi p. bi. "M a. ni, 10:10 a. m., 5 10 p.m. Tt will necess- The weather itate your buying a Gasoline Stove ver' !oti and it will not pay you to buy one until p. ax. you have seen the "Genuine Tba lurf. train rvturoin leaves Stnign40 p. bi. (it your ticks Danglers." uiuoa in uot4 uuuuiDg;. 7- -J Hut iui at Low Kruts. Some of our friends in the Oo 4 mom house, 110; on trade are a little tired of the bout. IISl t'itT aster, cetlrally Kirated uf 11. li. (Mliiard, ruutus 10 and Gasoline Stove business we Kouuira W understand. They have the 11, refill's now liuildioir. Lai a.d $8 thorn wronsort. It does not take Durt i an orator to sell "Danglers." rwducMd loj..Jlat Aatibf lima. lV-kan- l A Merchant's Opinion. Mr. John Carajfhar. a merchant at Caratfliar, Fultoo tV, Ohio, says that KL Patrick's I'll In am tba boas attilmg pills h handle. The reason m that they produce a iilevuint eathartic ttfct, and are certain and thorough in their action. Try theni when )uu want a reliable cathartic. Fur sal by W. Driver A Sun and all leadini; drutftfist. We might as well say a word or two about Refrigerators also, listen: We have the best Refrigerator, and if our prices are not the lowest, pass us by. See the New International. A Word to the lulled of Ogilm. Mrs. S. IL Abbott i now permanently located in rooms No. 3 and 4 Wriylit block and is making drearies to stand ear aa well aa to look at and at very reasonable prunes. If in need of a drew maker give her a call and be oonvinoed. We want your Trade, we are anxious to quote you Prices, we can fill your orders more can complete. Wh we do? If you haven't seen our New Store yet, call today, its worth the while. The Ladies, Fair Should know that from thia date we will ell all ladies and children's summer un derwear and Blockings at actual cost Li kes Kn'TTINo Factory, street. 33 i, Twenty-fift- N. li.-Go- lb practiced by many people, who buy inferior articles of food because cheaper than standard (riyla. Surely infanta u:e entitled to the best food obtainable. H is a fact that thedail H.irtlen"Kntfle" lirand Condensed Milk is the best infant ton i. Your prooer and druggist keep it. Wash. Ave. at Wholesale. ods Sickiif Eg; lue Among Children. iH iniiy infants, is prevalent more or v nil but is largely avoided tiin, by living proper nourinlmiont and who. .ome foul. The most successful and reliable ut all is the Gail Horden "KhrIo" Bran 1 Condensed milk. Vour grocer and d iiRist keep it, A Has can buy an ov rsliirt at Luke's Knitting oenla. SJ lwenly liiui Factory for street. Ludlow's Uhby Bros, . - L. 1 1. RIVERS' of 14 Mm. Situations procured for graduates. Terms reasonable. Everything the best. We use the REMINGTON typewriter and Graham's system of shorthand. Business men furnished with stenographers. Stenographers wanting posi- tions call. Shorthand Work AND Typewriting Done. If you want an education, be gin NOW. The School it in IMPORTANT tlieNtioul lis.ik building TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN UTAH. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Chronic Diseases and Deformities. The old inrffpon and examining physician of The Liebig Surgical Institute .nd World Di peosary" of Kaueas l ity and San Francisco will Tisit Offden and have office at the Hroom hotel, Feb. 25 and 26, at Clift ho uo, Salt Lake, Feb. Zl and 28, ltttl. Thia will be a rare chance for the people of Utah to consult free with the oldest and most successful California specialist who has had nearly fifty years special practice, baring graduated in 1&& Remember the old doctor will Tisit Utah himself. Dr. Liebig A Co. of San Francisco are the only reliable specialist from the large cities wiio visit Utah quarterly, who treat all wasting and annoying chronic diseases of men, women and children and the only brace and deformity manufac torero who visit Utah from Ban francisoo Kansas City. Health 3gf is Wealth! .j - t .50 shoes tor S3.1i0 Witdo: Violet Cream. Is the moetex'.uisit prttparatiun at 1 in the world for sot ming and whitening the hands and face. It ia not only i substitute for, but in every respect at perior to glycerino, cold cream, vaseline and like preparnlions. Being neither sticky nor greasy kid gloves may be worn immediately after applying it. For gentlemens' use after shaving it standi without an equal. Only 175 per lot in installments of f 1 per week in Rex Plane on street car line. vo. K.RI.I.V, lr.LE 2il4 Washington avenue. Only $25 to Pueblo and Return. To those desiring to attend the open ing of the Colorado Mineral Palace at Pueblo July 4, the Union Pacitio will sell ticket at one fare for the round trip on July 1st and 2d. Tickets good to return until and including July 20. A Lovely Complexion May be obtained and retained by the artistic use of Y lsdom s Kobertine. To Ladies Tronbled With Painful or suppressed menstruation Oregon Kidney Tea, if taken a few days before the expected period, relieves all pain. It contains no mineral poisons. Rockford $3.50 shoe for $2 at Ashby tiros. A Good Thing; For the Grippe. A recent number of the Albuquerque, IN. M., Daily Uitizen, contains the following editorial: Several persons highly rec ommend Chamberlain's Cough Keniedy as a remedy for the grip, now so preva lent. K. YY. Kllbourne, the county sur veyor, says b battle of this remedy gave him relief. This medicine is prepared by Chamberlain & Co., Dee Moines, la., and it is having a big sale in this city, For sale by Driver & Son and all leading druggists. The New International typewriter is toe only perfect machine made. If you need a writing machine you should see it What is It? That produces that beautiful, soft, deli cate complexion its application or answer: Wisdom No lady's toilette and leaves no traces of injurious effects? The s Famous Kobertine. complete without it. Money to Loan! Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledges for St ule cheap. 204 and 206, Twenty-fiftUROZDOWITZ Isros. h Da. E. C. West's Kbrvi and Bk.uk Tbkat-eh- t, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Diut-D6Convulsions, Fit. Nervous Neur&li, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused br the use of alcohol or tobacco, W akefuluess, Mtmtal Depression, SoftDins; of the lirain rosaltinc in insanity and leading to misery, decay sua death, Premntnro Old Ao, Barrenuees, Lews of Power in either sex, Involuntary Ixxwoe and Hperrnatorrhota caused by over exertion of the or Each box brain, contains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on reoeipt of price. WK GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received bj us for six boxes, accompanied with B.UU, we win send the purchaser ear written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect Guarantees Issued only by H. A a cure. Waj.bkb, Druggist Hal Agt., 871 Twenty-fourt- h tit.. Ogdeu lUtali Notice of Sale. The following described property, feet more or lees, Texas pine lum-shipped from Kildare, Texas, July yi 18'JU consigned J. a. Mayheld.Ogden, lit .h, remaining undelivered will on Friday, July 10, 1801, nt 2 o'clock p. m at Rio Gran le Western freight house be sold nt public auction to the highest bidder. Terms of sale cash. Dated at J. Ii. Krrprr, Ogden June 10, 1791. Agent li. G. W. Ry. lo Vt THE COUNTRY. j b Remember the auction sale of diamonds, watel es and jewelry at E. Steler'g 276 Twenty-- t fth street. Goods must be sold regardless of price to satisfy mortW. V. Uulfkich, Mortgagee. gage. Wniiia ti fiaM I a Ffwv r..r aii I a ttt t, i es ift dirvL-tkm- a. g eonaa-qoenc- a mass sMPr-AIiUU-BJTlI10- iwrar. 'lyj a. il A at i Jitr- - T a iuC!t - asc i.aaS s- il am. IS M w,r -f sr ii at li t 4 LIM-stoK- ll'ASTIUs-AiA- bind. lnn .-tiI laav as OTVltJT. suaa smt II years of atfe li ana u 1X A I SI keT-rrj.lilB- mw euusMS CKll'I fcOOM FKUST cas - stUOMS - ' ZXfi W o boa, Mer-riina- LVB BENT FRoiT HALF Vt gEOOKll rXHK sttJOIt HOCct mA 1 us w&iv ..a. sar steady fur uerupaacy ia taw San, tilli 2, ktST-Sr- W art. yoa kicelv fibxishku bent-t- wo ilk at wttiMjut sward at tL. (iraat. ,XJB BENT TWO FINE OFFlt P BOOMS over Luke's kaittiir Futun. a a T sari gr atia Tweaty-auiaad tiraot. rent aad fewaola lorma. Osu. 11 MaUoa. uder State bank. BTUkg BOOM FOB BEST. FX)B KENT ruosa aad sturara. Basalt of H. M. Bead A Co. FOR SALE. THE KB HOV8KH.0N Apl.ll to owaer. Mis. J. A. BALE JjX)B broasa HoUL Fisb. (tarmant. I Jul) PiLAM'B IN V paysteota, will bus a aire liule basiaees; vuod leaetine tur eelluuf. Call or addraaast VXJK th f 1 wentj-ti- feature At-pl- CAHH. SALE-PA- RT street, hum. NEW FIVE BOOM UOl'HK, 1,H)R SALE pantrv hall aad balk room, ('it wster la house. Fioe view overluokias city,j valley and lake. Withiaoae block of ear liaa. Pries R.IUO svx) cash, balance monthly nay- avenue. tenia. 4. u. uui, Mm, n aiuna-vi-a NfeAlM DtMoofo, D. M. EYE. FJIR, THROAT A.SD NUhK. filasses srientiflrallr adjusted. A rtifleial eyes inserted. Hnoius m, 40, 41. Urand House 0ra J Y'EBKR LOIKJK. NO.S, A. F. & A. M. Beanlar ennunnnlcatioa first nod tlitrd Ttinrsdars each month, f. (J. Hcbuhm, W. M, T. P. Baiaa, Bee. noDtu. T. P. JL LAWYERS. BnpraaM Cunit. Ketada. BOMAKD as MA1M1LLAN, ATTORNEYS SECRET SOCIETIES. mm , w iiuiu.ALLISON, aowaao ALFALFA n. aixiaua JACOB & BOEEMsN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Oflkaptaln, Ko. Hot Waahiaftoa aveona, HULLER Thnuhra, Halls and ( tram ALFALFA toccdf and dHlvers It in tne aw-ready for market. It gats ALL THE SEED B. HBYWOOD. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- and OBea, Ml Twenty roarth (Iraat, Ogden, Ctak. aansou ssnra a. w. smits. OUT of tha Straw, and SAVES IT. a the only Marnlne on earth that dona. Head Sir full derripuon and prkv lo DIRDSELL MFC. CO. SOUTH BEND. IND. SMITH, gMITH ATTO RN EE rooms K, Bank boildiug. S and 87, First Nations OCULISTS AND AURISTS. C. W. HAWLET, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office, 144S. Washington avenue Peery Annex, Kooml. Honrs, I to U a. m. and! tot p. m. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. AND SURGEON. Office ?17 Wathlngton Avenue, ai overFunge'a new Hanlware Store. A MURRAY. a i?3 Twenty-fourt- KIN1J9 OWim Fresli Meats, Fish, Poultry and (iame m season. Orders taken at yoor door, and goods delivered to any part of the city. PROMPT a specialty. Our Meat UKL1VKKY Wagon is a Market on wheels which calls at yoor House so tuat yon may select yonr own goods. It runs north ut IM HU on Washingtaa Avenue ana uie uencn. Trt. No. 1. S3 1 1 WashinKton TV re u.9 r. u. 0. 8. Meat at, 0. Pres't k MM - K. Hat, Cash'r. Profits, DIBECTOR8 ISICK HEADACHEl 75JC-0O- : Henry Conant. H. O. Harknaas, juavid ccies, Patrick Healjr, liillllll U1I1IU persons indebted to the old firm of Boyle X Co., furniture dealers, are requested to make settlement on or before July 1, 1891, as on that day we will turn over all accounts to our attorneys tor collection. We very muoh dislike to make any one cost, se have kept our books open for eighteen months and can not keep them open any longer. Please call at osce and save expense. Boyle A Co. TESTIMONIAIA 4 CRAWFORD, Commission Merchants and Dealers in Bulldinc Material. Santa Rosa, Cal., Jan. 19th. 1S9L Bnggs Modicine Co. Oents : Yours of the 15th received. I shall be glad to assist you in promoting the. sale of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription. 1" deed, most of what 1 have boiiRht of yoa it the past four yoars has been given away, my self having been completely cured afters life, time of headache, as I shall gladly certify Should you write to cither Dr. Mar tell or Dr. Mason, of this place, you may refer to ToD A ('EroRD, as to tuosuperiorityof your Special Yours truly, Prescription. Will. tod. f f If. i lr bn rrr, at Mh AuatiB lot you? Some over f 5(M).00 month. Yon ran do Iha wntk anrl ll BAI Ogden, Utah. United States Depository. . fort ub have ui, br Anna it IminK. wlitniHt ... u pinnm arc nmily carnlns; from President JOHN A. BOYLE, Vice President. A. P. UIGELOW. Cashier. CAPITAL, . flOO.OOO. 1 . JRA tnJ aian you. "" fan work rallttrej anknowu I1.Um.1UU A ... tmwm in tykca irmtj atDODV thk. ","n'1''fl- f arttcu Co., Uox t WU I"oriauU, M olnj vigor of nun Easily, Quickly, Permanently Beatorad, Weaaae.., Nervousness Ueblllty. and alt tbe train or evils f rwn early errors or later ezcosses the results of overwork, sicknees. worry, eto, s'uli strength, development, end tone iven to every-oniaand portion of the body, annuls, natural methods. ImmcMliste improvement seen, ksilura Impossible. S.IK refereni-ea- . Book. explauaUoaa and proofs mailed Healed) free. A Wreos ERI8 MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, (L Y, Down at the Heel. . . There is a prodigious number of persons who feel very much down at the Interest Paid on Tim Deposits. heel just now. All they really need is a dose of St Patrick's Pills to cleanse and renovate their systems. It would do J. E. Doolt, President, them more good than a dollar bottle of L. B. w. N. 8nn.Lmo, Adams, any blood purifier. For sale by W. Cashier. Vice President. Driver & Son and all leading druggists. tiee.ooo surplus, Wiaaaii w. CoaiT, GO TO President. Taao. BosiaoM, Vlos-Pre- w. T. Hsxrairs, Cashier. and Manager. A l,V.u ?k Mother makes. CAPITAL, . your - ll'f loff II U fcl M. Sl Jtu llroadwuy.f' "vi a CITIZENS' BANK OF OG a Cup SS XAArmmt GOOD LUNCH, of Coffee like or pamphlet of information and laws, shewing How -'""uh aveats. Trade. fVstrjct of the THE LITTLE BROOM FOR A . Brigjrs Medicine Co., San pranoisco, Cal $125,000. 7,500 UTAH NATIONAL Uvmg;-- sriffts. .... Capital Paid in, Surplus, TOD Price 85 Cents. Sold by all OGDEN, UTAH. H. C. BIGKLOW, BAliw iO., IS iTfrK ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WILL ABSOLUTELY CURE $150,000. J. C. Armstrong, i . a. n naien, 111 a n- Dlt. LESLIE'S tfi OGDKN, UTAH. Surplus y Special Prescription! i. C. AkamTtowo. Paid in Capital, you tlia Klll M.D. Telephone Interest Paid oa Time and Saving Deposits, Notice-A- ll U(mhmi,i street. h Office hours: ( A. 1. P. Kixaaov, M.D. W. (told Medalist in Medicine. rar ! h'tnf ma bf Jrhn II , tor sit, KwMr. .,t mutli.bul ruy..i toakr rati kiy h'w t'vjarn from tb . iliy tl tli' tart, ttid nior tim fa n. n'in w , an y nn wr in morica, jru ecu cuniiurttr al bonif, inir alt vour ilmcif atra matnviiU onli t Ihctvfit. All Isnrw. rrt pay HI Kit iVf rtt-tatari tou, furnuwi'v trar. rjihinir. FAHII.V. Hl'KhUILV Iriwl, I'AIti K t LAI.ri HtKF,. Ahlrra at onr, I'UsiTLAkD. WOrtO.fKr bouse surgeons London Hospital. Sue Buoi Boston Meat Market. 7 censors to Dr. J. W . Fraser) Office, Booms It and 13 Woodmanara Building, M. BuchmUler, L. B. Special D pugg lata. ATTORREYS-AT-LA- LODGE, MARKETS. KatA.LHi Hair Grower Co BIRDSELL Ml. Wrranast. Is Fn.e from all coloring tnauc.. OAea, ever ttak Katkwal Bank, eomar of Waakinftaa a Ten as and TweBly-ioorstreet, Ogdan, Ltak. OF 8T. OEOKOE. CCEUR DE LION OGDEN, UTAH. The above society will hold Its meetings la of Knights Pythias hall. Twenty-fourt- h street, (over Standard building) every Thursday evening at half past seven sharp, until further notice. Application forms may be obtained from Vt. rerey A. I ook, Ittl, Washington avenue. Sojourning brothers cordially invited. Paac ivil J. Baisitt, President. C. J. Flow bus, Secretary, tav i7th St. A. K. Toilet Atucjc JIMEALL BANKS. Meets every Tnesday evenins at T 90, Tisitbu) orotuers ooraiaui inviiea to attann. J P. Collins, M. W. W, FouLaas, Uss'd'r. I. KocsLiE, Finer. Na. SU VBS i Eall Is an Exquisite NEW YORK. Ciak. SBQ of BaMma. Grcma Ilair on Sala by all F gmto collections. Perauaal auentioa given kesBeasbav lbs place, ia Peer a wooden build-leg- . near sneat shop of I'. U. OreaaweU bras.. Luh. P.O. OgdM. US. boa'.7.""t'"'urli Js a Prrreotive t: ATTORKEY-AT-LA- oorta. S. A. 0. U. W. SONS l Ilij. Stops Filling Cootains do Aliucral or Vegetable Foia ar It is aa honest and merttotlaM prrparalioa. Katnre's Ows Remedy. a. white. US. KENNEDY Btated eoDolaves saoond Wednesday sack Booth. J. E. ( oolidob E. C T. P. Baiaa, Res. RICHARD Eradicates hmaimt. AT LAW. Office : tsOt Washington Avav, Osdaa, I) (Lata K. T. QKDKB HSU Sum PHYSICIAN Bee, LOlXiK NO. HIIMIU Kair ILari"i. - W.D.SrBlNOER. MONTB COM MAN DEBT, NO. a, yiDEUTY aad eatiaaates raraiiXad. a a Lwoiss, NO. L eonvoeation aeeoiid Tuesday eact A. K. I! at wood, M. K. a. r. Bitu, ALVEkSOS. "' T Gro- 1 - - 9mmm'm - - U i Teetk eitrartrd witiiutit ain. tVara. retained. Inlhcmlt W arunual toetk auiwtlad. ialaiatUM gaarantead. R. A. M. Becmlar - DENTIST. Office Be JJB. MASONIC. QtiDEM I HAPTEk, - avemaa. OUUe, uaxien, ILSU. -- A. MaC A ISLAND. . ON IN SPLENDID will be sold cheap, ( ail eari a" rXrt tederaoa aves.ua, ua iim Tweatr-aovaateuaet. IOK NO . IROirrtCTS. , hnifcUe. OaMksa. I ua. SH U Very luw BALK-PIA- kit Lrak- - urtif. - aBELUlXX. J IN TUB UEKNETI kEkT-bTO- Ktti block, eomar - 1 fiachiaer w Um m' ALTEkiOS. Ul surIUilKatiSkstMtsilulUui aor.' MasTurd. si Out AOs. uaia. OB ji all kinds. tmt h cojrnunoRs ikd euilders. ais - 1 X)M VEST LAftug 1 swaUy f aiKlalMd. Ml E. Plana, UKS- T- PLEASAkT tiJHUCKlCATat & At&aars ii aoaeiii. VOCE. WIR1IS3 eajt-lis- fcatiawa I.VTtLU A ELECTRIC And ESararir iilia SMOCkr si ALL Ml BLTI Jkw.kt kluMe aad fciAwriafiiai Ati kiads ef kmu FOR RENT. IX) A Skookum Hoot BUSINESS CARDS. WANTED. Harfca. ast m4 Kuul Walking d w rVtiU Ivmija a ecu wnh tmg ttkwls Lis bc l bctst ia tuwc.-b-pacing Ursia Practkcai dacak is tteeJed in atteeu-JiU .be ( ha pamnm. bat well as ia Ux ciiy. Then ! eooxttry as storpssg tow at. J torn to taw tats a haa Leea too mock Imia colturs la tl ator w iuvkw. cr to lock at the portraits t patA. with too lit tie arrua dcveloptacc-displayed ia front li the piiotLCraa fal-imand taiad tweiaj. Wuaall oppusrtaoi-be- s which abound oa that street, At fur obctir teaching aad itiaanij Cnst glaxios titer is Biithitig particularly trwuunjc but huU of it aaslcooM to tba striking ia Las appearaaos, lis is sW-dV- r median Iwtght, aad country, aad yet the boys aad gut then and wA cttildm ansMS in ckxite of 8 sort of tml this trmiuicj aa tuoct. aaSoocestsful in crowded city tmecoeoU. A aa iy gray Usard aaaga s an bay gray experiBMsiU ia thma ia a point over his shirt froat, aad t atilibur-bouling maM ia iaaay country always wears a derby hat. Uroops of laditat ara iuaairarat- hut if h tons his face roll toward Btoaet-inroar attenttoa is at nee attracted ing eooktiig, carpentry, and clay yoa rliirsi and arodxng to tba ctoe fur by a mast of blue spou thickly pepperteacher, ing hia cheeks, eyelids and forehead, In ttttsM aetghborhoods boys who ex- wuuh iaduU that ha has literally smelt powder smelt it in diss quarpected to become clerks, aad ia to srara tbrir homes for city ters. Big grains of the deadly uphjaire am bacomiBg impress! hav beea driven deep into sua trmh It boarding with the iutcreat as veil aa value of was a bursting shell from Use ma Met tools. Girls ara enjoying feasooa to rimac that so marked him for life, and bygieoa and tha chemistry of food, aa the month of toe gun was not far from veil practical deinonirt rations of cook- his face, for they fought to close qoax-trr- s. ing. Sewing is alao growing mora and Probably not one person oat of a mot ietomtiDg. and the young girls) thousand who pass him oa tba avenue knows who be is; be is almost lost to appreciate doing with the learning. Take, for example, two neighborsight and perhaps little thought of. bat hoods on the Hudson, near New York. he is among the very last of the great In one a library association was started commanders of the war who still linger. a few years ago by some ladies. Thera lie is Admiral Warden, who com eemed bat few people aroand who manded the Monitor, defeating the c, conld or woold utilize a library or readwhich threatened the das traction ing room, but soon many men and boys of the United States Beet at Hampton gathered nightly. A sewing school was roads. The shot that scarred him was started for Saturdays npoa strict basi-t- fired fairly against the peephole in the principles, and within a month was turret of the Monitor at which he had overcrowded. It was hard to tell where his eye watching the course of the vesthe hundred or mors girls cams from, sel. He lives very quietly here in rather but there they were, eager to learn. A a fine bouse on K street. It is difficult boys' class for modeling and carpentry to get him to say anything aboot himcooking class for girls, self or about the battle in which he won started, then and all were successful Monthly lie eschews all articles of distinction, were held, when aa admission dress which would Indicate his prof was and the cents fee of ten charged, sion. Washington Letter. rooms were crowded. In the other neighborhood practical Gazalles astd Hasaaa SmltsMstl. classes have also started and are all In the Jsrdin des Plan Us, at Paris, in crowded. In thia small settlement are a fine grassy inclosure, is a group of tiny now being held three weekly cooking animals, the smallest antelopes known. classes for different groups of girls, two They will come, about the sue of so targe sewing classes, a dressmaking many cats, close behind their low wire course and boys' carpentry classea. grating, and stand and doubtfully gas Village bands and choruses are valu up at you with enormous liquid eyes. able. In one place a large group of boys And such is the effect of their littleness, are kept interested by their weekly band their timorousness, their almost absurd practice, A right feeling of pride is delicacy so small, so delicate, those lit aroused when they are called upon to tle, little hoofs, those little tender limbs, lead local processions, to play at enterthose fragile fawn colored sides, that tainments, etc. Uure, also, the teacher little humid twitching muzzle; so small, of the village school has started a gym and yet so keenly, tremulously pernasium, and is training boys and girls ceptive and so intensely sensitive; so alike in the Swedhiii movements. Coun- little, yet all alive and quivering with try children need to be physically devel- nerves; so small, so weak, so helpless. oped by training, and taught graceful and apparently so unfitted for aught ex movements as well as city children. cept to apprehend; such minute atoms Village volunteer companies of boys can and specks of sentient being, so lost be organized and made a power by fur- - amid a universes vast incomprebensi' nisldng practical outlets to energies, bility that my heart has been smitten physical as well as mental. to look upon those miniature living Interest in surroundings should be things, with the quite inordinate frailty roused. The country, with its woods, of their body and the disproportionate rocks, trees and plants, should be studied; bigness of their eyes. intimacy with the beautiful variety of Symbols or suggestions of humanity's animal and insect life should be en- every aspect ma one fancies, be discouraged. Through such channels homes covered in animal creation. And I will be made brighter. Happiness means think those antelopes are rymbola of a comes and contentment contentment, state of soul rare enough among men. from health, occupation and Interest and yet too Edward Delille will be the result in Fortnightlyfrequent Country contentment Review. when young people become stronger, A Sostp for Metal Work. keep brain as well as hand busy, and are interested in others. Grace Dodge in The soaps used for cleaning metal work usually consist of mixtures of vaseLippincotts. line, oleic acid and fat, mixed with a On Bait for 81c small quantity of rouge. When freshly Writing in Century Dr. C B. Gillespie prepared they leave nothing to be derelates this incident of a Sunday in Co- - sired. But unfortunately such mixtures loma, Cal., lu '49: soon turn rancid, and become unfit for A group of half a dozen Indians espe- use. cially attracted my attention. They for metal work, which is stated A were strutting about in all the glory of to besoap free from this objection, is made with but newly acquired habiliments, from cocoanut butter in the following this distinction that one suit of clothes way: 2.5 kilogrammes of the butter are was sufficient to dress the whole crowd. melted in an iron vessel a with together The largest and best looking Indian had little water, and to the mixture ia added, appropriated the hat and boots, and with constant stirring, 180 grammes without other apparel walked about as of chalk, 67.5 grammes of alum, 87.5 proudly as any city clerk. Another was grammes of cream of tartar and 87.5 lost in an immense pair of pantaloons. of white lead. A third sported nothing bat a white grammes This mixture ia then poured into ruffled bosom. shirt with moulds and allowed to solidify. The A fourth flaunted a blue swallow so obtained is made into paste tailed coat, bespangled with immense soap with water and rubbed over the jnetal brass buttons. A fifth was decked with to be cleaned, and finally removed by a a flashy vest, while the sixth had noth dry rag or chamois leather. Manufact ing but a red bandana, which was care urer. fully wrapped aroand his neck. Thus Court Boom Fright, what would scarcely serve one white man just as effectually accommodated A genuine case of fright was develsix Indians. oped a few days ago when Charles Darr, of Colerain pike, entered the court house The Desks In the Berkeley School. for the purpose of testifying in the case Each pupil in the Berkeley school will of Thomas S. Strahan versus Isabella of desk in new the have, building, a Watson before Judge Bates and a jury. polished hard wood and a chair uphol Mr. Darr thus made his first stered in leather. Whenever a hoy is in court When he reachedappearance the large perfect in all of his studies for a whole entrance to the building, and the great year he is to have his name neatly carved stairway loomed np before his startled on the lower side of the lid of his desk. gaze, Mr. Darr's teeth rattled like castaThis is an old Rugby custom. Some nets. time ago the Marquis of Bute offered As he slid up stairs on the elevator 60,000 for twelve of the old desks in several buttons dropped from his clothes, school because of the historio so hard did he shiver and shake. As he Rugby names carved thereon. Among the traveled the corridor leading to the names were those of Robert Peel and court room long Darr was completely William E. Gladstone, rudely carved by rattled, and poor a series of shrill screams themselves. Future generations may issued from his lips. In order to prevent find some great names carved on the lids the man going insane from childish of the Berkeley school desks. Dr. White fright be was excused, and he made stock some he has among tracks for his country home at a rate good says that bis pupils. New York Times. that would defy the best efforts of a flying machine. Cincinnati Enquirer. A Valuable Cat. S. W. Kimball, of Presque Isle, has a The Oldest Epitaph. Maltese cat which is valued as much as oldest epitaph in English, which a horse and buggy. The other day, is The found in a churchyard in Oxfordshire, while Mr. Kimball was away, the cat came in from the barn and went to Mr. and dates from the year 1370, to modern Kimball's wife, and after "mewing" readers would be unintelligible, not only started to the barn again. This the from its antique typography, but from feline repeated three times, till at last, its obsolete language, the first two lines to see what the cat wanted, Mrs. Kim- of which ruu as follows, and may be ball followed it to the bam to where a taken as a sample of the whole: "Man wen colt was hitched, and there found the com & se how schal alle dede be: we horse tied so securely that it could yow comes bad & bare: noth hav ven fare: all yewerines yt ve for care." away rei;ud had if it move, where, scarcely mained any great length of time, it The modern reading would be: "Man, when mu.st have been severely hurt, if not come and see howshall all dead be, come poor and bare; nothing have, you killed. Lewiston Journal. when we away fare: All is weariness that we for care." Cornhill Magazine. Might Have Been Worded Differently. oung Medicns Of course it will take Architectural Mot. me a long time to get started. Judge What trade do you follow? 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