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Show m. HARDWARE! HAKDWARE! CKiDEK DAILY COM.M KKClAlX j"V K UN HSDA V, SEPIEUBEIi 2, THE 1IJAM FuREPiXUH SEUW. U. S. Cor Report, Asg. IJ, . Iu Fos&irr sd lu Frrprtaaur. or';a A Compromise Ajreed Last Evenini'. Tpon Ed KKir.! u josr-nalaLkh- tty yefcrm. THE CHAMBER DREW OUT. - n tMx The great t aoJ f jailed by kitm lib. it as naoi is a fzzi'.r iil-itiat c II Tin.' GroTK-y- , abo &,.L1.5't;"J U.s Near Yore Tr.Uir., is :ih the cu.iac:ed f jt so i WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT i m CALL EARLY. ABSOLUTELY PURE n lie c tiate-honore- d y lk; ' . Powder The name "Forer augh is a household word, from of a to ocwan. from Uord to border. It Lw alsays Um a syoo-cjs-n of all that was nsritortous in te trado-a- r s&ow world. It is a bt-- Waecd in value ty it kt La ut-hve-d - r COEQpADT to Will AUow the prci Control tte Site oa Conditions has but oc IrantlatAaa. It chicanery. U means a gaud show pure clean and Mi UK-- J Oat. respectable. For almort thirty years it La iratrreod thousands upon thousands of tb Chamber of A miles its aim to instruct as well as COUNTV COUIIT HfpreBeiLtiLTp idium otter idols uC the epcgli ith met me.Lr to Co tE njMC world have risen to fall; but ths great, TonE-- t Middl Fork tL of lbs grand old Forepaugh show has company last erecicg, arid came to a ihm all. It Las be-- truly a "surIt was a stalwart An Effusk? Tribute to IletiriB; Jicg to allow tie vival of the fittest." couiproiuiae undt-rslaIt is a very giact Ct& compacy to go go with tie enter in our fathers' days. Selectman Pin cock. all larger, powerful, row.overtowencg, prise, tba Chattuer tot identifying it- more aura-tinbettor ttaa ever before self with the matter io any way, Each during its existence. Jld friends are the best." Character JUDGE CROSS INSTALLED. aide made a report foi publication. Both are given below, the Chamber tiret, the and reputation are not gained in a day, but mutt grow. The past of the Adam Site cOaipttiij fcwoonl, aa folio' Forepaugh Show opens a warrant for its How Doe it Happen that the Easi future, and it can well afford to stand the chamber's BEPorr. ness Transited by thn Court At the meeting of the director! of the upon its merits ud it unassailable rec b&s not Been Published Chamber of Commerce, held last even- ord. The newcomer is but an experiment. ing, among other matter of importance ths greed of gain may Inspire exaggerathat came up for consideration w&a the tion, pledges may be kept and they may The bounty court of Weber county mar engender slander; but ao met report of the conference committee ap- not. envy of in regular session yesterday at the more than a quarter of a existence pointed by the Chamber to confer with There were house ia this city. court bas proven to tne puWac tbat the Townsite company relative to the century the great Forepaugh show iss truthful y present Judge A. C. Bishop and Judge The advertised exhibition, ana tbat it Middle Fork town aite matter. always Cross and Ia W. Shurtliff, selectmen. subject waa briefly eoneiaered and it tills the bill. the retiring selectman an decided to decline the was unanimously Mushroom concerns with mercenary John Pineock, of the old Mormon party proposition made to the board by the eids may assault the old raonorch of old stand-bTownsite company and that, aa an or- amusement enterprises, but it is too sure seems to have been the recipient of the ganization, the Chamber would take no of public favor, too firm in the hearts of chief attention of the court. action in the matter either for or against the people to rear tne result. On motion of the Mormon church repIt was the unanimous opinion of the Tne management or the r orepaugn members of the board that under the show understood that energy and enter resented by Charlie Richards' lieuten circumstance it would not be proper for prise' not ease, won the day. Ibererore ant President of Weber Stake of Zion, the board to indorse the action of the no expense is too large, no risk too great late People's party Probate Jude and town companT, and while individually for it to assume, it is worthy the pat the members wished the enterprise suc ronage of the entire community every. present democratic selectman, L W. cess, no official action would be taken. where, and when its mammoth pavilions Shurtliff, the following The committee on manufactories re are reared here on Wednesday, SeptemKESOLVTIOKS WER ADOPTED, ported progress on class works, with ber 23, it is safe to predict an immense unanimously it womli seem. prospects very encouraging. Many mat attendance. Whereas We the members of this ters of detail were considered, every member of the board in the ciiy being court are officially called upon to say HOTEL ARRIVALS. present and taking an active interest in good bye officially to one of our mem tne proceedings. TbB RntD.-Sa- m Bllewr. Suit Lake: E. 8. bers Hon. John Pineock. And COMPACT'S n1 wife. BEPOBT. THB 8IT Mekinorr, 'hieco: W. Wualiiiurtna Whereas It is not only an honored Sow Vnrk : Frank Wratoni anil wife. Bait Lake: At a meeting cf the members of the W. Walton, Woodruff : John K. Hliowf ra hi Ihti- - custom but a commendable virtue to . Mrl'hor-MnJ. A. Middle Fork Towosite Co., held lsst ter ; Tom KcUermott Salt A. Hourm. CIiicmo; N. K. Krout, 8t Paul ; recognize and applaud the a cts of an night the following onicers were elected: H. F.L.Lmit, U. K. Uennek, New KaiuaatHtr; a publio servant and President, W. W. Waters; secretary, O. York Salt Frank Vyer, i K, H. liter. Matter . honest man asWe . t i .1.1... . .i vu. n. i. i. u.:l 1L Burgitt: treasurer, A. J. Warner, Kff , A . D. iviuiptuurj, luaiiu. Whereas not recognize in onr re F. 8. EnaeoW Bait bake; ;W. Leonard, a man whose integrity The town has been platted into about Lowe,lilcn t olo-A. J. Burt. Bait tiring colleague Lteele. wood, 700 lots, each lot 25x100 feet to a 10 foot Kr, Hoot B Wwk. Chieaco; L. E. Barnbeer in private and public life is unquestioned BuckinKliam. I. ti. Wennr, Boulilcr and wboee publio service nas been alley: all streets are GO feet wide. The Salt take; H. Denlialter, Wm. characterized ; t", H. 8. WLfipt, earneet zealous and land slupes to the West and South, mak Colo. by L.. I V. r. 1. Hrandt, Salt Lake: lteet. lint, T. efforts to advance the public welfare and ins it excellent tor drainnge. Already ('nrtiaFrd MorruUin ; W. H. Hofhoimcr. whose sturdy integrity or purpose has over 100 lots have been disposed of, and Jenkina and wife. Salt Lake :H. Hyaiii DenTir F. Loofbara. Miss Annie Maiuburit. Min his official life from even the several business houses will soon be I'. Marie Olwn. J. 11 Ankmm, F. H. IMtmu' i. 1). protected saloons, butcher shop, feed KanilalL Bait Lake; C. P. Hfoff. Denver, J. M. suspicion ot intentional wrong. started; E Kelley, J. H. Benstore, feed corral, bank. newspaper, eat Willmma. Her rt Blade, Therefore, be it resolved by the Coun L. Hughe, F. H.Rudy, Henry ins and lodging houses. The lots are nett, C.Louis F. A.Clark and ty Court of Weber county in regular Lake; Hyams, 8!t This in iiMT, ChicMTo; J. E. McNultjr Larimie; (ieo. session that we regret to lose from our bema disposed of at to each. number Selectman Pineock, realizing eludes recording and putting foundation Le Blanche,H.San FJancioco: doorgoE. ilorrioon, H. Bliorb tbat we shall W. Herman. Bait Lake; house logs on the lot. When title can Oifilen; miss bis wholesome coun M. Donaldson wife. ; York New kud wife. J. and be iriven a price, not to exoeed $10 will Bait Lake; E. 8. Votey, Detroit ; John Fooe, sel and good judgment as to tbe many C. Halt N' No one person can take Owen Hotran. Lalie; J, Thompson, be charged. and varied questions wnich we are called more than one lot and none of tne town Hooper, Bt Joe. '. . upon to solve, and S. M, Beitolved, That in bidding ' good bye site people themselves have taken more Tss Broom, Geo W. Wilson, Colorado; L. O. Mra, Mary. BreckenruUfe. Colo; to selectman Pineock and thus sever than om lot, and they each and every Blair, Mrs. and Min Quiteart, Evanston ; I. R. Sawhu one of them pay for their lot just the Gardner, MA. B. Noring our official relation with him we can .; Wm Harkini", Ogden; same as every one eise does. 1 lie water ton. A. R. Norton. Dalian. Tjios : L. 8. McNeill, not refrain from expressing to him as he D. Butte. Montana; diss. has been appropriated and riled on lot Red Cliff; H M. Y.Ynnng' out into private life our best wishes Harria, Salt Lake, E. O. goes Idoho; domeetio purposes, ano. a dilcn bas ai Clry. Hals toad. M. 8. Healy, Ogdeu; A. li. Barber, for his future welfare and trust that his A. Bredgeman, city ; Charles Hatch, declining years may be fraucrht with ready been started to take the water to Logan ; 0. 111.? C A. Maun, Boise B City; Wm. tbat peace and comfort of mind and tne town. There is plenty oi good luei Yinkilww, Mis Mary Satterbi, rmingham, and timber right bandy. The com Satterbi. Salt Lake; 0. P. Smith, body which comes as the reward of an Mich.; D.L. Idoho ; R. S. how. honest, industrious and well spent life. pany has set aside 200 lots to be sold, Eionston ; Dan Harring-ton-, the proceeds of which shall go into an Salt Lake. Resolved, That these resolutions be Dsr-o- r Hotfl. D. W. Pag. Denver, D. Git spread upon the minutes of- - the court improvement fund to be expended in im Penn.! C. A. J. Hoop Figaro. Lima, nrovini? the town, such as water, streets. demaister, tbat a copy or same be furnished St. Joe ; Chas R. Hdlsey, Hock Springs ; W. and etc. The road up Middle Fork will go er, Selectman Prucock to serve to remind R. Eckart.Lan Francisco: W. E. Beramer, OmaH. Young, D. P. Tarpey, Salt Lake ; B. A. him of the good will we bear him. tip and through the main street of the ha ; J. St. Louis ; D. . Barley. Salt Lake : W. A' A. C. Bishop, Judge, town, wfeich gradually rises to the Dyer, E. Thornton, city. north. 1 W. bHCRTUFF, It is the intention of the com- Tub Csmtsai,. BT. Olson. Terrace; James Frederick For. pany to do everything that it can to Keif, Park City ; C, W. Chnsman, Omaha ; Har-Ti-y success a and thereby make the town Thompson. Ouray. Colo; John Harmfine, il Mr. Pincock's honesty is probably all Al. ;John H. Collier, Wm. Wothing,Gerhelp Ogden and Weber county, and be- Eureka right enough. His rearement gives prop Llwis. Ieadville;Edw (!. Smith, ing all Ogden citizens connected with many; A. E. Donald, salt Lake; P. Saxon, M. Patter er occasion for ordinary congratulation, the company speaks ror itself., lne Mid son, Joliw Bradley, Elie Bradley, J, D. Bigtnore But we doubt whether Mr. rinoock s Omaha ; well known devotion to the Utah theocdie Fork road w 1 soon be finished, mak ( ache Valley ; Peler Dwyer, M. D. Ram, Joe Miller. 6. MoCormick, city; H. Sladison. ing a quick and short route to the mines. Lot Anweles; Jonn Nelson, Trucker, M. J. racy and his radical political sentiments Cal., The Townsite company met with the di- Pokers and wife, A. 0. Rsynolds, Harry Wont, in oppoeition to American ideas entitle Zohn Faily, Bntte; Joe Preastley, Car. him to such ostentatious endorsement rectors of the Chamber of Commerce Terrace; Mo-- : O. H. George, Green RWer ; Ben Angle, and explained to them the manner in Cn. St. Paul ; J, W. Ballard, Denver ; by gentiles who now represent the Holt, Harry A. McDonald. which the lots were now being disposed Jas. Kirklide. Smithflpld, Robt majority of the court. Thos. J. Mardark. Meagher intended Terrace; Dogar; o'J ind what the cotrpany At the last election in this city, alludSalt Lake. d and is doing to build it up and make Miss Fannie Burnett ing to Liberal ideas that disloyal men W. H. Mrs. The Schmitt, Helena; Chapman. it a success, and the company nas been Geo. F. Miller, Quincey, 111; S. B. Mclntyre. only ought not to be trusted with the assured by the Chamber that it will have Michigan, F.G. Lund. Butte: W. White. Boston franchise, Mr. Pineock waB heard to say Berlha Duller and child, Philadelphia; Geo. their hearty support and tne unamDer Holland. that, "whoever would disfranchise me Ed F. 8. a"d wife, Maguire, believes, now that they understand it, Mathow McCall,Buttry Coalville ; J. C. Calhoun, La would steal my horse" and other like that the town will be a success if it is Plata ; L. J- Gillis, Boston ; J. D. Rhodes, Lon- radical expressions. And it is certainly don ; Isaao Pullum. Tronton;W. A. Worstell. doubtful whether it is pushed as it is now being. A letter has wife morally proper to and son. La Grande, Gre ; G. W. Adams, been received from a member of the Logan; Mrs Nicholson. Miss Niahnlson. Ouray, exault such a man by resolution merely west line in that the coach Colorado: A. C. Stoddard, North Powder, Ore,; because he possesses common honesty largest stage P Davies, Cortez. Nevada ; J. Salsgeber, when.his political principles are known it would soon be here and if the trade James San Fraucieco. warranted it a thorough stage coach line to be would be put on at once. SO MUCH APPOSED iy Make VonrselT Agreeable. to American ideas of loyalty, and not seen a friend have If in a long to jou Notice Architects. is such an act in bad taste for time and meet him suddenly, begin first Gentile officers to participate in. Plans and specifications for a four his ear all your physroom modern two story school building thing and pom into However, of all the business of imto be erected at Mound Fort and to cost ical ailments. If yon have a sciatica or portance to every taxpayer of Weber 16,000 will be received at the office of a nightmare, or especially if yon have a County which was transacted at the the Superintendent of publio schools of chronio dyspepsia, pour it all Into his ear session of the' court yesterday this set ot Ogden before 3 o'clock p. m. Friday like waste water into a sinkhole. Do not resolutions was the only part of the record, which the county olerk had in Sept 4, 1891. The successful competititor wiH re- leave out anything. This will be cheer- shape for publication. From the other ceive $100 for his plans and specifications. ful and inspiring to your friend. It will notes of the clerk, our reporter could get The board reserves the right to reject have a tendency to make him enjoy his no idea of the work of the court, but the Wm. H. Smith, deputy clerk was taking great pains to any or all plans. . own food and sleep. see that these resolutions . Clerk of Board of Education of Ogden, finished the of phystory Having your Utah. QVt INTO ALL THE PAPEBS sical ailments, raking up and gloating were and thrust into a prominance The Tyler Desk Co. of St Louis, Mo., over the last, lowest corn or indigestion, while the only business doings of the is said to be the largest concern of the begin on your other grievances. Tell court in which the people have any inkind on earth. They manufacture the cel- him how far short have come of terest were inaccessible for the time you Bank Portable of ebrated Tyler System calculations in business late- being. To be sure the deputy clerk your your in Counters that are unequaled style, very plausibly excused this inaccessibility cost and finish; also 200 of Tyler's Royal ly. Enlarge on every stroke of ill for- of the record to reporters by the stateOffioe Desks, Typewriter Cabinets and tune that beset you. Impress on him ment that the papers here never publish Send for how office furniture generally. and to the dogs yonr the doings of the county court which their mammoth catalogue illustrated in housesleaky how going are, shaky your business is, is very strange indeed. colors; the only work of the kind ever Hereafter The Commercial will make till will he he has been in a poor 15 cents. Books fancy free; postage printed. a specialty of publishing them. They in inhouse See advertisement today's paper. hearing the story of all the are of as muoh importance to the tax mates. Put before him the worst side of payers of Weber county as are the proThe Boyle Company. everything, and picture it in the reddest ceedings of the city council to the resiof Ogden city. a has Furniture The Boyle bompany paint you can use. Make him listen to dents From what our reporter could glean c ird in this paper on the fifth page. The your tale of woe. from the meagre and incomplete reports Next attack the subject from the of the court proceedings yesterday it Boyle Company has a large and fine stock of fall carpets and a complete fur- point of view of how mean other people would appear that almost all that was was effected "on motion of Shurtlniture store in all departments. Buyers have treated you. Tell him how this done In due time it will be interesting should not think of closing purohases man has lied to you, how that one bor- iff." to go back some five or six years to the until they look through Boyle's place. It rowed money and never paid it back, time when Shurtliff as presiding judge is close to the best in the territory. bow the other one worked you out of of the court participated in some matyour place and left you stranded. Fill ters whioh would ' hardly indicate that Included Plumbing;. him up. Talk as though the world con- he ought to be trusted to push motions Park's & Anderson's bid on the city through on the endorsement of Gentile tained only knaves, sponges, fools and selectmen, without careful scrutiny notjail included p' limbing, although it did quarrelsome people. Then after perhaps withstanding his sort of certiried-chec- k not so appear cs reported. tone of 'pious dignified neekness ten or twenty years more your friend and iofulibility. will be clad to see vou again. Teahen for bouse painting. It ETJYERS ' 1 J. Will-Inra- . kn Silk Wm sk I ;; While there look at our Penicsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. I rt Globo-Democra- t. AN ORDINANCE. Pnnuleraeotarr to aa tvdinance entitled An ordinate to prnMM tl groeral health of tlK intittiitaat of lV,ia. tvruuoL Be it ordained by tuet lty ounril of Otfiie t itv tliat oarer t and of eluMren airic'ea witn ecarb lever, ui.btl-riamalliMX. or any oth.T euotairiuiu dieae.hall not permit ucn rbilaren to attend ectHtol alter it bncomrw known to aneti ann and iruar- diana tbat tur are a!tiictd witn aujr aucb a ditoaM. bar t ion L That it thill ba th duty of ttia principal or any tnarhnr in ai private or public reboot in Oirdti Citr. bj hwt information of tne luieuc of ararlat ferer.il pbtneriaor .mull noz. or anr other ewntainouii diM-a- e exutinc in any family, to remove from aurh aebool or KbooU au ebudren attulinf from auy uch family, until aurb Drinritml or taeber thall bare proof that the premiMw mh.re aurb family niil are thoroughi)' dnuufeeUMl and aucb die-eae- e eradicated. Hertion S. No pnhlic funeral of any one who terer or diphbaa died from smallpox, theria shall be held in Oxden Cay. A public f'Vkeral is hereby defined to be oue where indiscriminate attendance of persona not immedi ately eonnect4d with the family is allowed. beet ion 4. The earryinc of the body of person who ha die I of scarlet feer, diphtheria, or other contagious diaeace, to a smallpox, church or other public building, or expoenra thereof to the pablie at any place preeedinf the rrlt funeral, u hen-hj- r prohibitod. Section i. That the bodies of persons who bare died of scarlet fever.diiihttieria. small ikjx or other contagions disease, shall not be removed from the sirk room until wraped in a cloth saturated with asolu'ion of corrosive sub limate (so groins to one gallon of water), and said bodies shall be bnried immediately. riection S. hextons or other persons in charge of cemeteries in this city, shall not inter, nor railroad companies or other transportations doing biiKineM in this city shall not trausixirt UtIU WMlH VlUIIIUlCVriUlCAMVUI Ufttl u I nnD attending phytiiian, attested by the city nhy. sician, or by some member of the Board of Health : and where there has been no attending pbyxician. a physician shall be called by the person at whoee house such person shall o male have aied, for the purpose such certiti and ing such certificate, eate shall be made in duplicate by the and one copy thereof shall be fdiysiciao the secretary of the Health Commission by the physician making such certificate, on or before the fifth of the month succeeding the month in which snch oerson died. Section 7. Sextons or other ieron la charge of cemeteries in this city, shall keep a record of all bodies interred by them, showing age, sex, nationality, disease or cause of death, and shall make out a cony thereof and deliver to the secretary of the Health C immission on or before the fifth of the mnnth succeeding the month in which snch person di'd, Section 8. Any person violating any of the pr visions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined ia any sum not lees than ten nor exceeding fifty CO. KXOWLLS, CESORE THE OGDEN SPECIALISTS. T. A. Cottuiham, M. It. C. Cottingham, M. 13. SPECIAL. ATTENTION GIVEN TO Diseases of the Ear. Diseases of the Nose. Diseases of the Throat. Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of the Skin. Diseases of the Nervous System. Also Galvanic, Faradic and Static Electricity used. I Diseases peculiar to Women-A-ll forms of Catarrh. Disease of Genito Urinary OriDiseases of Rectum gans. viz piles, fistula and fissures treated without operation. Cancers removed without the knife. Antiseptic Surgery in all it dermrtmenta. The "KOCH LYMril" treatment for Tuberculosis. Microscopical LiBminiitioni made. The above named doctors are regular graduate and bRTe permanently opened offices for consultation and practice of various specialties, llavirg bad advantages) from the leading Hospitals and Specialists of the East, feel rontidect in assuring the public that all advantages will be given cases equal to Eastern Specialists. Honrs to 11a.m.) Office over Postcffiw, No. 321 to 11a.m. Twentv-fourt- ' ItoSm:! b Street GEE WO, DR. Room 2 No. 2 05. 25th Street. UTAH, OGrDEN, Opium Habit Cured. and all Private Diseases. RICKEY'S Special attention given to Piles UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. We carry the largest, most complete and elnfftnt stock of CASKETS ad FUNERAL FURNISHINGS West of Chicago. Berrtee conducted at oar Parlors when desired. Embalming o bodua or shipment a spscialty. EICHEY'8 UNDERTAKING PABLO ES. Ii"lyjgg,al?iajrms:::i :.,;,'.", THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 sl'.r'.s:r..,:i,,,:".,,i dollars. BectimS, All ordinances or parts of ordinance in conflict with this ordinance are here by repealed. Passed August 24th, 1W1. H. Ttbveh, Mayor. Sbal. Attest: T. P. BST AN. l it v Recorder. I, T. P. Bryan. Recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance supplementary to an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to promote the general health of the inhabitants of Ogden City." In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal ot ugden City, tout nth day ot August, lil, at fe w, 1. SEAL.J f. ant WHAN. City Recorder. J. D. GILL HAS BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY, AND IS SELLING THEM, TOO. $1,100. $1,900. $2,650 - . 360 24th Street. FradMa Tb.M GUL Coc&moa a nowadays, in earlier time it was a tnct I'recioos caaUrrial When it wm brasi-- t Itto Euroj silk eoHiniatdod three uiaea iu wti'Lt in gold, and so t a! nails was it deemed thai in the rei,;a cf Tiberias a law was p&ec4 fvrbild.n it to all save noble ladies, and j nhi biting men from wearing it oa the grvJS3i vf i' tileiuiuaty. &o unusual w it even SuO years later fur a man to weir silk that every Lito-ha- n of the time of Ueliogabalus noted the fact that that em pen. had a silk gown. For atfts it continued at an abnormally high price. Charlemagne, in the year TsO, could send to King OS cf Mercia no more valuable present than two silk coat. St Louia MM U $1,700. New four mom frame honse, floi cash, balance $iVUU per month. New five room frame house, $100 cash, balance $25 per month. New six room frame hons Monroe avenue, $1,000 cash, balance good terms. New four room brick, $i00caeh, or will take this amount in trade, balance of $1,000 at $16.00 per month. Who takes NEWSPAPER! ADVERTISING. UT $850. $750. $20.00 Full acre, near Monroe avenue. Snap. 50 feet wide near it so.d for tfOO. Ten acres, level, water rights, near canal, good soil. No alkali. per acre. 200 acres. There is money in This land. If you want lots handy to business I have them on the installment plan. If yon want a house on monthly payments, I yES, have them. If you want a farm or farm property, I ha"ve them at low prices and on easy terms. Now is the time to buy property and I am kept bnsy selling, for I have bargains. J. D. GILL. 2404 Washington Avw.. QGDEN THERE ARE OTHER WAYS OF ADVERTISING. The Hand-Bil- l litereth the vestibule, but the Newspaper talketh with every member of the family. The Circular Sped if sealed, deceiveth fcr a moment, but the News paper is read and hearkened unto. A rare chance. 'fdr sale. one of the best milling privileges in Utah. The mill can be run night and day for the entire year. No lack of the best wheat. Mill and machinery new, and situated in the best wheat gdwingrregion of Utah. 300 feet on Washington Avenue, 20 rods deep $15,000 of buildings on the ground, at $100 per foot. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Monev to Loan on Real Estate. R. P HUNTER '2ili . u3hington Avenue. The "Way-sid- e feign tempteth the small boy, and the robin hunter, but the Newspaper rideth in the pocket of the passer-by- . The Sandwich Signs man is sometimes in sight he mingleth with the crowd at the windows of the Newspaper Advertiser. The Sign Fence stretcheth far across the medow waste, but the Railway traveler is engrossed in his Newspaper. Wherefore the use of the Newspaper is the beginning of Advertising wisdom. Printer's Ink. When Interested apply to The Commercial Pub hshuur Co |