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Show OliDEN DAILY Till RSUAY. Jl'LY COMMERCIAL: UNKH TMC AND WILLOW. LAUKEL U The WHITE HOUSE e JutM A GREAT FLYER ul irr 4ert tit tra 0 For Six Days Only r1 1 Ik um -- 1 ea. ft a WM Wet Far:- - 4 1 tiuo W) All Colors ! AT CENTS PER YARD. THIRTY-FIV- E Regular Price at all times, 90 cents. Seeing is Believing. To see them, call as early as you can and see those Handsome Goods at Such Low Prices. THE WHITE HOUSE DEY GOODS WASHINGTON AVE. CO. WRIGHT'S FORMER STORE. FOLLOW THE CROWD AND YOU WONT GET LEFT As they are all on their way to buy a Suit, Hat, Outing Shirts, Etc., at thej ealeaiui .teriw of E fiwclour. -- So Good. "ew York references are no (rood," said the attorney for a collection agnncy, 'We never take them. When a note is due wo just crack ahead and bring suit Then the man n.u-- t pay costs beaides. That is the way we get our living. We rarely ever counsel extensions. Nine cases out of ten, if man wants four or five days and getn it he'll never pay at all, and the advantage arising from immediate suit is lost. All a notary has to do in case of a note is to call at a man's He residence or place of business. doesn't have to present the note for payment. If the mau isn't there a suit can be begun at once without further notice. It in a legal refusal to pay if the man isn't thereto receive the notary. That is the way we do business. Our business is to get the money for our clients. The creditor must look out for himself. I wouldn't give the snap of my finger for the best reference in New York." New York Herald. Want..! to Go to the Game. The other day a couple of gentlemen wore lunching rather elaborately at a prominent cafe. One of them sighed frequently and looked at his watch and inveighed against the necessity for work. 'Bah I" exclaimed his companion, "you would not know what to do with yourself. You thrive upon an active life. Besides you have been everywhere and seen everything, and if you had five millions tomorrow you couldn't enjoy it. No, sir. Now, look here, old man, what is your idea of pleasure? What would you do right now if you had a million? Right off hand, now what would you off this l'Jne.b and go out and see the ball game, fot the first thing." (In about a minute) "I don't see any- 'Td knock awfully funny about that!" thing New York Herald. so MtHum tj laa.t H. Paaaoca. I Litod . Bi t. a a. Ocan Cm. June Ink im. A' Br eo m-j- k.et. Atturtw). aa bwtt Matching the stories of vale? Me and unappreciated oil paintings sold for a song is one concerning a miraculous transaction in Chevres china. Early in the past century a gentleman presented a reverend friend with two vases as a wedding present. These vases stood for more than forty years on a cabinet in a Somersetshire rectory without attracting any particular notice, until a sale took place after their owner's death, at which they were bought for two guineas by a tradesman in Bath. Within a few weeks they resold for 600 guineas to a Bond street dealer, who speedily disposed of them to the late Lord Derby for 4,000 guineas. New York Home Journal. ONE-PRICE- D The great university being erected by Clothing House! L 366 Twenty-Fourt- h J St., where Everything is being Sacrificed to Raise Money. Baron Hirsch's fortune is variously estimated from 20,000,000 to 30,000,000. His father was a Bavarian banker. The foundation of his fortune was a railway contract with the Turkish government It has since been enlarged by other railway maneuvers in eastern Europe and Paris bourse. by speculations on-th- e ooccoooo Don't Delay if you want to Buy Goods at Fifty per cent. Less Than You Can Buy Elsewhere. The amount of coloring matter stored hi oal is such that one pound of the mineral yields magenta sufficient to color 500 yards of flannel, aurine for 120 yards, vermilion for 2.500 yards, and alizarine for 255 yards of Turkey red cloth. Am i' nt writers make frequent men-tib- n of earrings, nnd state that in early days they wcts worn by both sexes. From tlm very earliest times the mal inhabitants of Asia wore them. IT IS A WONDERFUL Fob Comwpatvm, Sot buaia hin kin REMEDY fur Plauttiff. bi-a- to satisfy plaintiffs judirment.arith intereat thereon and coats, to the hurhitt and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the l ulled ki.iAs II. Pakhokh, States of America. V. H. Msrshal. W. lii Ti iitB. I', pntj f .S. Marshal. OniiBN CTTV, June IWh, Ian. Kraus A Attorney for Plaintiff. m PRICE K CENTS. Praudat. aaaa I'rvaJBt. C. H U..1 I W Hrxx.k.. ItefraiJaiiU I'buVr and to virtue of an order of Ml. and decree of foreloar awued oat of tit l'ulrirt euurt. at Gkdaa Cltjr. Weher Ootuiti an.1 Tern-tor- ) of L'tak. oa tbe SUth dar of June 1"1. in the above eatit led aettoa wherein William V. Hrlfrkh the aboee named plaintiff, obtained a a.--d decree aawinat Martha A. Kin judcrorot Ka.mii L Froudtit. (esoree Proudtit ( R. km and ('. W Hroeia. dafendanta. on the lirtli da June fwl. wlnrh decree war. on the SUth da .f of Jane INfl. recordad to Judgment Book of 1 am eummandad t.. iell aaid court at page All that certain lot. piece aad parrel of laad of Wfber ituat. in the City of Ufden, and Territory of Utah, and bounded aad as follow, to alt A part of lot four 141 andflrf i iublork tliirty three Xi in Plat "Cf of Cyden I'itjr urey I Heitiuiiinit at a int tweWe 112 rod. north of th.. oulh-we- .t corner of raid lot five aad runtiing thence eat ten IA rod., thence north ilit j rod., t lici.ee we.t ten (luj rial, thence. M.utb eiitht nido to the placeof taarinnina-Notice i licreb) aiicn that on Saturday, the 1Kb day of July llaJl, at 12 o'clock noon of that day. in front of the County court honw. in the t in of Uk'deu. nunty of WavaT and Territory of t'tah, will in obedience to raid order and decree of foreclosure, sell the above described pro(ierty, or so much thereof a. may he necee-aar-y Stomacm, CkatrrtLaaaaa, Liwa or Woftata, Fn cauuuma, MARSHAL'S SALE Ia the lHtnct tV.art. foe the Txm J.tWtal Majajati of uia ana decrw of fererloaar. lrjer Willtam V Hrtfncii Plamttfl. n. Martha A. L. Fur Bala by al Druggwt. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO.. San Fra&ciaoo, California. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ho. m. Land Office at Salt Lake City, t'tah. ) May . un. Notice 1. hereby given that the following-nameetUr ha Bled notice of hi. intentioa to make final pro.f in .upport of hu claim, aad that Mid proof will be made before tbe County 'lerk of Morgan county, t'tah, at Morgan City. I'tah. on July 17. fvl via: William Q. Ogden. H. R. MT. for the e .wl 4 ee1., neV wV., .action , township S, north rauge t, east. He name, the following wltneaM. to prove hi coutiuuou. resilience um and cultivation of xaid land, viz : John Green. William H. Croft. Sila. H. ard. Kilhouru Hall, all of Knterprme. Morgan county, Utah. Fbank D. HinBf. Regurter. W. S. Darke. Attorn. ) fur Plaintiff. Health Wealth! is NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1010. Land Ofliee at Salt Lake City. I'lati. ) June It. l!wl. hereby given that the following-namri- l settler has tllod notice of hi. intention to make final proof in .upport of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and rwiver at Salt Lake City. I tab. on Au gust 1, 1)91, viz : John Slater, itninectead Entry No. 'i v for the IM w, sec. 2, tp A, n. r 2 west, He nnmes tlie following witncase to prove his ooutiuuou. resilience upon and rultiviition of said laud viz: James Martin, of Harrisville. Frederick Koy of Blatervillc. Hluford Kybee of Slaterville. Joeeph ToyUir, of HarrisTille, all of Weber County ITtah. Pk ask D. Hcbrs. Regieter. Bird A Lowe. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice i. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. In the Probate Court of the county of Weber Territory of Utah. In the matter of the estate and guardian.bip of Hoomeii B. Freeman and Legh M. Freeman, minors. Lngh R. Freeman, the guardian of the persons and estate, of Hoome. R. Freeman and Legh M. Freeman, minors, having filed hi. petition nere-in- . duly verified, praying for an order of .ale of real estate of said minors, for the purposes therein set forth, It is hereby ordered by said court that the next of kin and all person, interested in the estates of said minors ;i. pear before the said probate court on Monday, the 13th day of July, 1891, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the county court house in Ogdet. City, county of Weber and territory of Utah, to show cause why an order should aot be granted to the said guardian to sell so much of the real estate of the said minora as shall be necessary ; and that a copy of this order shall be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in ThbCommrrcial. a newspaper printed and published in the said city of Ogden county of Weber, and1891.territory of Utah. Dated June 10th. A. C. Bishop, Judge. Territory of Utah, county of Weber, ss: I. Jos. P. Ledwidge. clerk of theprobatecourt in and for said Weber county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original order to show cause in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Hoomes It. Freeman and Legh M. Freeman, minors, deposited, filed and recorded in my office on the 10th day of June, A. D. 1891, as the same appears of record. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set. my hand and affixed th. seal of the probate court the day sial. and year first above written. J. P. Lepwiigi!, Clerk of the PreiNkte Co' rti By W. M. Hanson, Deputy Clerk, West's Nbbtc and Bai Tet-vemt- , a guaranteed .iciDe for Hysteria, DiamCouvulaious, Fit. Nervous Neuralgia. ines, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use ot alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Hoftsning of th. Brain resulting in insanity and leading to mUery. decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Los. of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and caused by over exertion of tbe Spermatorrhea e or bra! 4, Each box one treatment. $1.00 a box, month', contain, or ix boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid oa receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To care any case. With each order received by as for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will Da. E. ('. send th. purchaser tur written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by H. A Walkkb, Druggist Sale Agt.. 371 Twenty-fourt8t.. Ogden. Utah FOR MEN ONLY YOUNG MT II TNI MENOLD MEN Tlllt If TNI ttlHITt If MMASL Taiy. ask. atnU at.ru to in tkmaslvea. koi icovinj bow m anaunu BUN iSMAKE OFF THE HORRID tNAKU n ttorslsluwtr b BMLTn OUR NEW BOOK flTvas.B&Mptir taytrsvs. Wksl to ft V -- CIvO'bv. mm ssd tlnk I1IU J MM tM. Mlt rlH. (MSkdl f..r s llmltril ll m." pltios Us skllsMpby if Msss- Afllctia.l Ot to m Ornat .fat.a,sa4bwr HOMF TREATMENT. by aitboai txcUtlvsly rar worst eaeeeef n, orUs runog ataaaM, n.bl ... BT.rvo.t Mllty. WtskatM et Uet Da- - Body .Be Xtlt. Ifcti of Xmn r Excmmi, Btuatoa or is Jsjr. araakaB Orrtm ran be Cured. How tolalsrf.SBBtr.Brth.nWBA.UH DIVBLOPEp 0K0Alt8B PARTS of BODY m&dt plain to all taursstoa. Bsu Hm UiUfr rmm illlE SO SulM. Ttrrllorlrt ud Poritin CMBttlsa. tbi. For Boo. full eipliocln od pofi, addrM MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, M.Y. rl uiiuaiAiM iU LERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN UTAH. ASSESSMENT NOTIC Utah Powder Company Location of principal pia v ot uu.u.tsf, San Francisco, Cafiforina. Location ofSrorks xVeber county, Utah territory. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the loard of directors held on the ll.th day of Tur l.SU, an assessment (No. 6) of Fifty (50) cents per .hare was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in Uuitod States gold coin, to the secretary, at the office of the crinpany, 328 Montgomery street, room 13, San Francisco California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of July, 1881, will be deliquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Friday, the 7th day of August, 1891. to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising, and expenses of sale, By order of the board of directors. A. Chbwnant, Secretary. Office 328 Montgomery street, room 13, San Francisco. California. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Chronic Diseases and Deformities. , Mr. and Mrs. Lcland Stanford in memory of their son at Palo Alto, is arranged to admit men and women on an equal footing. One hundred dollars a year covers the sum of maintenance for each pupil, although everything is as complete in equipment about the institution as modern invention can design. a war raluabi avdcbi tii fmxl and IT V. 8. MaotiaL I . B. MankaL A Forgotten Fortune PUTNAM C'RKAM DROPS, na Brtrw carrikvd prvii-r- t h.mi tr au aacfa w.nJt aat.ir toaaWaWayi toaatW) tJaiataf. juJu.. t,t itL uwl ftmmX MatMaaataaata, to tt. do?" GREAT FORCED SALE . W,W,e, Itn Reference -- riliwnt Lauatir. A vacr tha jWM ot Ftmm PruiM a ltii a few harmlaav vegetaU ' arU kawtarri an.1 J aaaVlBL put ud iq the r.im of MakiDf lltb oai u imi tafi .1 that aai . ta fiuet ui Ua. (' tU" l lit JlVjrl, I ,.LI, inwnriofM. and n at-d in u-r-feouie unitfecting a new juasaal bwuiujc for rail-wacan, lu. h ohall prevent the danger of firafluui uvrrhralinjcuf the axle that ilk from what u tocfantcally known aw a "hot box had not lung aince an lnlar-Tiewith an official of a company which waa to take Dp the inrentioc Tba liep took place at the borne of the iuveutur, and bu da tighter, a yWOBf lady well on in her teen, aat in an adjoin. ljj room, where ahe overheard all that wa aakL Although the listened intently ahe did not nnderatand all the detail, of the con venation, but that she waa much by what ahe did hear waa shown by the fact that the next day she confided to an aunt that the family was on the eve of a great surceas. "I beard papa telling Mr. Dlank all about bis new invention last night," she explained, "ami Mr. Blank said there was a fortune in k." "But what sort of an invtn'.ion is itr her aunt inquired. The girl put her head thougiitfr.lly on one sido for a moment. "I am not quite wire," ahe answered, the n)k rrUdi she had trying to "Lmt I think overheard tin; day that pupa has invented anew kind of hot box." Youth's Companion. -- Cream Prunes 1 atat&4rl and y Silks . a l - - Ttnu?urta,artl rnfc.laa fueWsa. U. a it : , Tk aunaaalf " Uka-- aia aad tlw MtB who ha. t I. Veto l Mil mm Tarn-l1 aai .4 JiwMt u. umM .elk aWnaa C at Ci- Jr . . . ... Uarlu m Uvul MiMUrterpiuc f L nk Ubtm Av at. U Arsnatroa iU th ria ar fur tUci . CALITOitJIlA .t i.irn,H at aiBH USuhlttnud OeaVitJaau. ( of 14 Mr aiUtkii a. .UtMl, au of Juvl-wl- .turtMijtem. raeuroaa ia ' r'r " r.!irTi?Tr7ii a taatt lia It, sam ur aauawt af Ua4 Mtaaaaa. ta i at laeiea. U Poller... tn. aim wkkim. o er the H ud Ik Or Nj H&iaUf aM M IL yirw a ud ru. irk 1la"lirf mr Liu Mae of tk 0i of ..thetheLwi jt p::.l Cji tr wt.UAHi.l tuatkll l 2,000 Yards Gusaelle SALC law HKk reeBSMB Tei. SILKS DOWN! MARSHALS DkatraM lnhm- -t C. m. u Orj Lb it MltilteMUfM. .r. sbIibbb fctt Btm TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT ! 9. 1851. L. J. RIVERS' School of Shorthand. The old Bnrgeon and examining physician of "The Liebig Surgical Institute ad World Dispensary" of Kansas City and San Francisco will visit Ogden and have offices at the Broom hotel, Feb. 25 and 26, at ('lift ho ise, Salt Lake, Feb. 27 and 28, 1891. This 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, having graduated in 1843. Berne mher the old doctor will visit Utah himself. Dr. Liebig A. Co. of San Francisco are the only reliable specialists from the large cities wno visit Utah quarterly, who treat all wasting and annoying chronic diseases of men, women and children and the only brace and deformity manofac turers who visit Utah from San Francisco Kansas City. has not had Who Poor Hose? Situations procured for graduates. Terms reasonable. Everybestthe thing We use the REMINGTON typewriter and Graham's system of shorthand. Business men furnished with stenographers. Stenographers wanting positions call. - jaL-- a GOOD Bl'BBER HOSE could be bought ten yaen ago. Why? Bejr cause there wm In It The hoM y contain! '.ittle or so purs robber. old by dealers kind, Our BLUE BRAND II08E ll the and ia made of meter. With good car. It should last fire or six years. It is ckcap at the price. Ai a guarantee thst you are getting what you nay for. and an not a poor article, we plaoa this paying a high price for brand on every length : Shorthand Work AND--- ; Typewriting Done. If you want an education, be- gin NOW The Schoohn iheNntional Bnk building If yon cannot ret It of your dealer, we will send It, express para, on receipt of money. if you mention fM piper. Sample BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., Manf'rs. of Rubber Belting and Packing, 226 Devonshire Street, Boston 203 Lake SU Chicago 8 Bush St., Sa- - Francisco, Cat, frtt |