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Show OCiDKX DAI Li CUMMKKC1AL: A Bargter ton. Tbe CLiv-a-j Berre. Ti tTeticj a coa;a c y oaa a ccnm a.irtiturc. Urlsig puiiti. iua tme-.b-- fujji c 1 ii ia ti Loaaf. tijtr Larger lrrn go u? with a lvcl n ct. ul-U otStet l-- tu fc&J J ta cta-- r ciulrl iheir errant, ol rvysr-trespim. tL started dovra t j m viiat fii the ialtt-r- . bet r tunlnl lain cLuikej in toMi uvage louldn; revolver kt ee of tb is Li,l riu4o. Ahiiuu'o inaci exitr4 tL nill uia-nx-courage enough to orlt-- r Liia oat. Re fcawered, "Duo I be afraid. 8h thouxht tia ra.-1 la a ruse a1 ran to the front dur. Hrrv ib-tiae vu uddly scsxJ a tuita ttiUu-at lha dx. who eicLdmed. Vt-- are my prisoner." At thi juncture the LorgLir came duwn ftiri ad aacxi'lanation followel. it appear that the servant, Maie, Ld on some emaJ, and ia pKf oct behind be r bad wt the burgihr dmr lar alarm. In trying to open th duur Le beard tLe fccrvaxus of the ) uuu UJy above; the rubbed op tins atmrt; tbo Lrat o e X oc!l.4 whk aa aoq&iiiUace, pJ;ie th-- f Cplotiar gTit.aisitiiiii Lita oa the fbnu! ? ijrl geti'Jy in tiid. " Yua oa my vm u." Oh. l tbe a." rt anlJ. tutaelf froia bi giruMtit. hftl li drtiE y-- n-;,- r eotniicis-- i'.jw', fr ! d u it of Ui u bbe iiu-- t bapkftid to I detectives; blo escUiined. Ou, ge&tlo-iwn- , do go in there is tutrdrr wvnt totut dH." Tlie brave detective s we Lave s?u rescue, with lhe above. New York g re-u't- A YVaal and Kauar Illt-tary- . yaru comes from D.v.-- r Corj? V.Loa, v. lm lives in Franklin township, ia tb narA rails. Pa. Fnui-- r rator. TUn 'f Lis hli-j- i were tui-s- l the f now tiorai the nibt during tlritrcas and we: r.i't found atnin fir twelve days, wlifii a f.irni i.and iix:..v-eretliem in a WduvT, v. isvrtf ll:; s t.ov bad drifud to a depth of t unify feet. A bole wai eboveled into tbe drift, and the theep were found U'r and f.tHt. Jne d; Mjuud, after their afof the strangest tuiriiii of tlto fair vraa that they hud n t a article of wool on their bacL.i. Th- - :r l.u r had driven them to eat every rull of wool on each other's backs. They bad alio eaten aach a quantity of enow, which, together with the heat from their bodies, made it veritable chamber or cave. The cave was twenty fett in drrniiiference by five fet high. At last report the animal were all (''Mig well, though they seem to he tliin:" f great iut;Test to the other fcl'eep, j a recognize their fellows, but are unable, apparently, to account fur lliir entire absence of wool. Philadel uia Ledger. d ta-elv- e . Paper IlureethtMtit. seems not tinlikely that a chaos is imminent in tl)' method jf hlioeitig It horses for military work. The German puers are devoting a great deal of attention to the discussion which in now ' going on in the military world aa to tho advisability of substituting coinpre,d paper for iron in horseshoes for tb-- j German cavalry ami artillery. 'After many exjxiiiments under all manner of conditions it has been found that tho hoe which appears to bo most worthy of adoption is made np of sheetsof parpaper cemented together with a special cement composed of turpentine, Spanish white, lau and boiled liusoed oil. The Eeparate piec.'M uro s'tiripeil nut, cemented and pressed together in a hydraulic press. When dry tho slice thus formed is rasped into the exact form and size required. New York Commercial Advertiser. - That Cnrteil hitver. Dave Crosby has puvcluLsed the eld rfeigh of tho Bonanza company. This cutter has probably can iod l.u.ro wealth in its time than any other runiieml vehicle in the world. It cor:eyed in thf winter season a)l the b:i!!ion in the palmy days from the i.')il!s of the company to tho nssiiy Vii'nw and thence to the place of shipment. U has been in activo service as bu.iion cniTicr for upward of twenty years. Tho prciiiU3 metal it has transported, if coined into money, would carpot with metallic a ten acre lot, with a residue n.ti-cien- t to ttimish half a doz.'n feats in the United States Senate. Virginia (iN'ev.) Chronicle. A Sli-ig- y How Some Reporters Work. We started in to get out our first edition a week ago yesterday, and the following are the hours kept by one man on the paper: Krom 1? noon Thursday to 7 a. ra. FriJay. From liiooon Friday to U:S0 p. n. Salimlay. From 10:30 a. m. Sunday lo7 a. u. Moiiilay. From 12 noon Monday lo 7 a. ra. Tunday. lYom 11 :30 a. m. Tmf day to 5 a. m. Wedm-Jar- . From 11:45 a. m. Wednesday to 5:30a. m. TUuiv day. Total number of hours at work for the week amount to 129 hours 45 minutes. Average, 13 hours 32 minutes a day. Newburyport Standard. Farmer' Predicament. A western Nebraska farmer, having no corn to feed them, loaded up a wagon box full of shoats and took them to Broken Bow to sell. No one would take them, and he turned them loose. The marshal told him he would arrest him unless he took them out of town. He then drove home and was going to kill them when some one told him that he might be arrested for cruelty to animals. He hardly knows what to do. St. Joseph News. Walter M. Leman, a veteran actor, who had played before Gen. Jackson, Davy Crockett, Aaron Bnrr, Charles Dickens and other celebrities, some of whom he knew personally, has just died at San Francisco at tho age of 78 years. A Apropos of the amusing baby bunco game by which a number of leading United States senators were fleeced, it is said that over five hundred real or alleged infants have been named after Chauncey Mitchell Depew. cat belonging to Mrs. A Bradley, of Westport, Conn., recently died. It was given an expensive funeral. The remains were placed in a handsome casket, and a granite slab is to be erected over his grave. King Kalakana's most intimate friend in this country was Claus Spreckels, the big sugar refiner, whose advice the king always asked for and usually followed ii' emergencies. i ! kt l.u-r- . Li iLr I--!- t-- i er: :jr" sii . ecu-re-- ut-- "lib Jv4 uu-t-.o.- W M. HARC0MBE, I retLaia drrve, AUxOTT. vr. jou 4 The Clothier, ffl ITAIL Juun .iiu. M Ixw-d-n- u titinpuritT lii -i. OGDKN. 1 1 Ijp. reofkl.ia ox if the UtU--t IT yor the FtiVK Muudy tbe tLit-- t.4 rriti:;; roma of the Palmer boue. A uiau sittini at the dek Lucly ea Hn new ti!k hit u Fs.f l ia wntiu a tbr table ik two im ki frvcu Lis Tae thvf wore a bl.k Ufly, e id i ei.li rt urrrs but e viitiJef your jliV sbtn-t.- " f fJkiuua arttraa. r.tjuiscirr".iv"Xe: -a ' ifiW -- U-j- d 3.- Vi n the fellow Tb ?at it a taJj epe-r- d i aaa W d! !! walk with f i J LU rjierirtior to Mr. Saia Purker. whu eit oyd thi CuiijJitJju: "Oh, that's BotLinj. Yua jr bat k to the tatar U chaiir, and tbe thief U.k acl M; tJ by 1 U-- 41. sla.t tJjrt. A&J 4 Lbets F"3 1 iVrk ia a ittr Liy, L aa I .sou aip c Lu overc a; la L-- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1691. OYll CANDIDATES, & '2475 27:5 9th. lebruni'y - WbAi K.r--wi;b.Mt liiiin nr cweatbaa-i r. hty 4 i'h-- t r'iarn-- r be h' wure tiie uet'aeigbt iUM II L. dollar rillf . h aving the w- m cut y Lvhind. tL.mu uiw But Urn man tf berve was riot I lll.Va ari-Ewith t!.at. II pail a Pahar -- E tKLL SITl :iis A j bo'ise centi O by t'Avnty-firni,t. T- erb iuuf.-r- . MISS I KIEL to carry this n.. to Lis victiw. -- 0!j. AtaUNk- T! - nT ;'t-- l t.z :4 fcjr kntrt-0hiHwh.-r- did y m fvt tLat hat:'" Th: aaa ' ". tna, ftlLLk tULLLI the irlimniifU th- had of hi Ji:S XISS J. iNfb.isj lovs. Xi4 lon a'j a (T.i- .-t vu taking a Jl t)ALT; BOYLE. nap in one ( f iLi'caychiir in the rotunda of the Tl 'HUCt hunse. The th?ef Tu :i;f it1 Kwmis'ii'il tuite al't di.r W,t.lt-- l IK MOiTl'M. hat ar.M, up to Lin, ri '.uovej hi W ALlMI WHIPPLE. U .r i, h al. tad 1 f ra ! I vw.U in fm:u and bute Uk i f I' ) n v.n t t wrI UX. ..-- ! Uu Chkra-.- Tiibnr.?. it Vlil llHI WASHINGTON AVE. n-a- Di-rb- l!'i:V: eJ e l - tt i, sut irt itiMi:imiuimm:iii!U!u;mi:intiiiimii::nmii!:niiiiiii!:i!iiii:i!.Miiii!:iiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii! 0rden, Utah, Feb. G, 1S91. -- Dear Sir: c-- rtm-tiu- Wo have just finished taking an inventory of our stock, and Ave find that our lines of "Winter j Clothinp:, Underwear, Hats, and Shoes are "Very Complete, and be- j hitf desirous of reducing this stock as much as possible before spring, wo will commence on February , Gth, to sell our entire stock at COST" with tho exception of w nson s dollars ana TLuri CufTs,and Stetson's Hats." Every- thing else in the stock croes atc3 Cost until March 1st. As we always do as we agree to, we feel that it will be to your advantage to call'on us if there is anything in our line that you may need. "Very Respectfully, .Uwutinliun. coni inporriry f ill into i.ly n'iiml Female hUut" U. a vulg-i- r errr.r when it mv that the HAKE AM) HACY. RICH. yonn;2 lady who is to wed the Rev. Thomas G. Miht-- d h t i become that Pepular Prif. Twotjr-Firand Fifty Cettta Sru ia tuw ritt i'eota. worthy gentleman' hilpuioft. We obIpuwet." Tho only ject to tlie word ercne for it us i iu by and a!!io:i ignorant p- ople. j not ood mw that it Wh'nitlod DKALEB I- Nfur man to bo alone he said, I will saaLe him au help meet for him." The.so wonLs, rccurriji'.T in holy writ, have leraeuis, confounded by the ran Ie and th unU UIIUI Ul IIUIJIVIUVUK'j .IqI alioiuiua-tioii and the remit it that thinking, Waironis. I3uKgie, "iielpmeet." t'hiist bade tho Phaiiw; and Swddu I Cai'ts. Duckboaixli?. ce 'bring forth fraiti meet for repent-ance.- " If wo are to have helpmeet, why chould we not-tdshave fniiUmeet? The Citif ision of j.leaa iniluced by the KnarineaSaw Mills. juxtaposition of certain words U felicitously illustraUsl by the old utory of the pa.stor who, rising iu hi pulpit, said: "Brethren, I tako for ray text today a Wagon Material, Heavy IlarJthirfifteenth of of the the part veij waro, Iron and Steel. teenth chapter of the gopel according to St. Mark, 'Topknot, go duvrn!'" ChicaUaker Barbetl Wire, Blackgo News. Am Our e-- t '"iul e GEO. A. LOWE, - iiiiiimntiuum : U-e- ti toad 1 1 cc Turbine Wheel, -- 1 X The I.uta t'apt. YVlta. smith Tools, Etc. A Pittsburg friend of tho late Capt. . ITT A II. 1 George WaUa-c- , of the cavalry, OOtlKN thus describes that officer: "He was a 1 ! magnific'iit man in every sense of the word. He was 0 feet 3 inches tall, and 1 of athletic build. He will Ling be in tin Seventh as a most fear- I'inest Billiard Hall in Utah less rider and crack shot, as well as a t"l Htniin Over Matt-n'K- . charming companion. That Capt. Wal lace died hard and figh'ing to thi last is iiiiwmincmiiiiiitiiismuuiiui itiMitii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiitiitiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiitiEiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiitiumiiiUiiimt shown by the latest reim from the seat anil io Ne lr(.iM. Hall in exrltisIIt tinTahli'H ick iuir of war. "There were found lying around him iely. U.S. COMK AX I) where ho fell iivo d"id Indian, for refive in his whom J5 ii emp'y chambers volver wcouuted. Ho was wonderfully expert with gun or revolver. 1 remember that on 0110 little hunting trip we THE HKUXSWICK. took together in Missouri he disdained to rise a shotguu on small game, auJ I wVttfik to ttrlMTv A YKAR! brought dowu nure with his rifle than aitv tatirv !t fent p rwH of iihr & St. t trid anti h t .rtt, ftttd who. the rest of us cojld with our scattering E lnrmctioit,M'tU wm inrfoarrKHia.T, (ifcr lilCIIII Ifcff TImmkM IkilUr to ani Vl:otv V V V guns.'' - ,r in thrirortti 1o " h'T"r;bry Hrr.l wilt Rlaoftimtvh which iait nt tht mount. Cif iitimtlot No tiiovirr for ntnnleM i;cf wtulut nlr. Knaily antl qnfrktv l'rat tical Mti I I fkir on uorkrr ifih Mrh dlntrfrt In the only line running Solid Vcstibnled.rHettm- In unlacing a sho with tho present line ulrcirtv tfftiflit unit with employment a larr r rtrwh. It J rains irmly t'.W tieateii and r.uvtrir-Iiguter- i ntnntisT, who an- making wt It one. between Chieagfi and Omaha, coinM-Mstyle of hook the weanT mut take tho n.1 Ol,l Fall iriirii1ar KIC1.IC. Afdr Maine. K. llt 1. ALLK., Auuilt, of Magiiiticent Mef ping Cars aud laces entirely away from the luniks before the shoe ran bo removed. By a uew The Finest Dining Car in tlin World. invention the laces on either Mile are ruu in raised eyelets. To take the slnx- - o5 ft the wearer simply pulls the top of Un- VUk& EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAS- S. ?n I.OKTorrAUilv'0 KiNHOOCl UrL laces ...iMn ir.itia r.EBn.iW' shoe open without removing the from t tie hooks. When .the shoe is put ill Errorsor Ezcctes in O'dor Yoon. Any further information as to Hntesof Fare. on it is securely fastened by pulling the ttV u etc., will be cheerfully funii!hed by upper end" of the two laces. The shoe Mptttfi' UfrM &Ofta(r4 ALKX MITt Writ the rlrVt. hVt ttMk. f" tommeicial Aent. is laced in a second. Wiih this patent, ni1 eiplaaatt4 Y X. CO.. MCOICAL B(JFFAM, T. F. rOWKLL. it is claimed, a l;;ce shoe can be fastened Uf tKlt Trnvelinjt Apent. Tlie Largest Confectioner- as quickly as a nmn ran put on a Con1G1 S. Main Streot, Salt Lake City. gress shoe. New York Telegram. FINANCE AND COMMEBCE. THE BltUXSWICK WM. HA11COMBE. liiivi-tli- ! n p - SHE mm I. G. Proudfit & Co. THE CHICAGO Paul Milwaukee t Importers and Jobbers. RAILWAY I.si-ii'S- . crocers, Im - 4t, 'Manufacturers in Utah. he.l Friend. Our Itotlle That It mu-- t not be as5ir.nc I that all bottle messages found on the various coasts are l:-.- n New York Mor.ev. New York. Fph. 12. Money u mil wy. 3. Pnm mprrantil puer, due to an evil desi:-- for mystification. close offpred at exrliHnieo. Sixty-rtaquiet, firm. "t7; liilln demnuit liar J4.SS; A bottle found iu Druidge bay iu Noit.Hi; ilirer $1.01'. vember, SS, contained a message from an apprentice named Westerley. It Bonds. stated that the writer was ill used by NnwYoRK, Feh. 12 GriTernment linlsciise:t the chief officer of his ship, which was at fftUows : H. S. 4' J coupon .103 1J0 leaking badly. Thislmtth p.tp-'- f is the U. S. 4 rec'rt only information received from that vessel since she sailed, a.n.l lier insurance money has been paid. Chambers' Journal. U. S. 4's coupon L:. S. Skookum f?oot Factoi v c .... 1 Pacific a) , 101'-- ti s Crows Hair Rv.pidly. Eradicates Dandruff. Yi isi"- - Is a Preventive of Baldness. Grows Hair on Copper, Lead and Tin. noiniuil: Lake dull; Domwtic. 5. $20.00. Plates', fairly dexhIrket 2- Antronomy Tor Ft brum y. The only occurrences of especial popular interest in astronomic annals for the month of February are the movement o the sun northerly and the consequent lengthening of the day, the disappearance of Jupiter from the evening sky, and the advancement of Saturn to the post of honor among the evening stars. t. St. Louis Globe-Democra- The Vnlversal Ive r.I Liberty. Warner Ilillyer, of Antelope valley, Nev.. reports thousands of wild horse.-ranging on tho liigh mountain plateau near his home. He states that it is almost impossible to raise a band of tame atiiianl.i in that section, us th:y soon i'.vA their way intj the vi'.d habitation of ht Neva-l- Traivcrr-t- Barley, feed. Barley, cbopped Corn, eastern Corn, chopped Floik. lticli patent Straiiilit grade Otber Rrades " " " " 1 3.) 1 $ Timothy, utr'lit Tiinotby, m'ld HmlTop WUd Lucerne- - Prouk-E- $ rt'n " " " " 1 75 I SO 14 2 35 2 10 1 W 2 25 7 75 9U 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. SNYDER k ROBD SOI HARDWARE Skookum Root Hair Grower Go. pon 6 52 00 German 13 50 10 W ' 50 . it A. Eestaurant, COMPANY. CLKAX, XKAT, OYSTER AND SHORT ORDER HOUSE 0ii "H 'S 20 15 H 1 by ail DpuggUts. WALTKIl UIIANTI), PRO. 25 20 22 . Sl TIIE 00 H50 Butter, rwt, per 1 ib. " lintter, uVz Eitct. " Onion", Lnoj-rnseed, per lb... Cental sacks Senml.s sacks.... Table- salt, per ton Clean roars" salt I 'r'.'n Kftail prices aie tboct e Salesai'oomsa. NEW YORK, " " " " Corn meal Rolled Omr, per bbl . . Brun and Shorts '' Hat. and Stops Falling Hair. Bald Hea'U Visitor Weil, my little n:;m. rathet Is an Exquisite cold weather we're having, aren't we? eeTort. ou Toilet Article. Little Man (gloomily) Yes. It's goin' Is Free from all to be. the hardest kind of a winter, and Wholesale Prices. we'll have snow aa' ice all next spring, coloring matter. ife Smurthwaite, Corrected daily by (iibcon an' no summer weather till the Fourth whotinle pro'lnce dealers, 2:)6.1 WasliiiotUm ar- - (TadftnatkrfgisltttJ.) cf July. entie, Ogden City. U tali. Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons Ox aim. Iinying. Soiling. 'Hem! How do yoa know all that:" Vt'hnat, new No. 1 mill$ 60 "Cause I didn't get any sled or skate It is an honest and meritorious ing, per tm 1 60 narked. ier cwt.. this Christmas nothin' Imt toy boats' Oat, preparation. Uarley, brewing. No. 1 1 35 and lishpoles and such things." New perewt. Nature's Own Remedy. No. i brewing. Barley, York Weekly. I perewt A VtVe v j 10U , Nrw York, Feb. J14.-Lea), February $4.30; Tin. steady; Straits, active, lirtn. I per ecu', higher. 22 00 00 Snndny Dinner from SJ430 4 to H p. m. GRANTAYK, OODKX 2345 Washington Avenu e |