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Show UGDli:; DAILY COMMEKCIAL: TIICIiSDAY, MARCH Tfeiwe Xusiroi TO'J Lew vx La bt fur 2i be- wfck fa Tsorbdkjr Uct travel to a pt will aw forge. were hmiCB; tbii laurria ttxt tlxj ! fc.oatuc - - j CocsrvKiEa Stepson u espectH to jasi; os .Trnuud.t lase i:a beta fert wiiiat avxti. is A MARKETS. f.r ti bur- - to a A rsa v dnria thrm. a Trxj Large wagva when ic b-- -a to free LitfUiad of ooaxirj ijcv, Liia ct a hnlc h brgaa to unmerciful r, at which the littir frlioW Lit back with Li The iiirr the man Lashed the Larder tL pocy kirked. and finally hi legs bo-aui be came tacU4 ia the Laruc quirdy mi down oa the totae to await derLtine&U, while two etra-- t car driv ers brhind the wagun wrr blowing their whistle for it to girt ont of the way. Luttt-aof freeing the bcrae the maa costumed to Liia, racing ban to be farther entangled and to LW djwa un der the other horse, the two being aa inrztricable uiaa. s oa the btrwt SouMof the cars were wearing la ervee am erem Language, while the two driver were wau-bina fallen horse and a crowd of bystander were betting he'd kuk a hole ia the bky before he wetit to work again. It took ten minute to get that horse entangled and five minute more to har ness hi iu up again, and then it took the street car driver five minutes to ret their mules waked np. Twenty roinatas tost, and bo telling bow many men waiting for the street cars lost their religion, all on account of the driver of one wagon getting rattled at the antics of a Texas pony. A good motto to paste in your hat is, Keep cool, my son, and never let your- elf get rattled. " Atlanta Journal. ttidtLrrt.1 Coav-grsm- Bt-m- rf repre-settaa- re arbto-craii- gul-dI- tu tfcr-n- c o r gener-traU- y. lat i2rS Lrycabi invito Times-Unio- De Land Cor. Florida n. Tba Brazilian Trade. Steaaa Cru Excavator. By the agreement of reciprocity A steam crane has been constructed for employment on the Manchester ship canal which lias done some remarkably good work, both in hard and in soft material. The machine is an ordinary ten ton locomotive crane, with an excavator attached to the jib, the whole being carried on a steel track fitted vrith wheels. The principal feature of the excavator is the method by which the bucket is fed tip to its work. This is done by a special steam cylinder, which is bolted to the arms carrying the backet, and by means of which the backet can be moved in or out a distance of two feet as desired. In making a cut the bucket is first lowered to the bottom of the cutting, and then fed up to its work by the steam cylinder, the valves of which are controlled from the footplate of the machine. The lifting gear is then applied, and the backet is swept up the face of the catting by means of the lifting gear. In practice entire cuttings up to SO feet deep and 40 feet widtt have been worked by these machines, the output varying, so the makers state, from 200 to 800 wagons of 4 cubic yards each per day of eleven hours. The cost of such excavation and delivery into wagons is said to be a trifle less than two cents per cubic yard. New York Commercial Advertiser. with Brazil the United States ought to be a gainer, although oar main article of import from that country coffee was already admitted hero free before the treaty. V7e get from Brazil annually 115,000,000 worth of the berry which furnishes the beverage that clogs people's livers and keeps them awake nights. Our total imports from Brazil amount to 100,000,000, of which $9,000,000 worth is the strong, trade black rubber of commerce which our manufacturers mix with many times its own balk of white lead and arsenic and other harmless in gredieuts, and then make it into the beautiful articles of rubber that go to form so many of our necessaries of life. We get also each year from the same country $3,000,000 value in hides and not quite that much in sugar. In return for this we sent last year to Brazil only $9,000,000 in goods. The ar tides consisted chiefly of wheat, flour, petroleum, bacon and salt pork, wit: less than a million dollars' worth of cot ton cloths, all told. We soid also about 600,000 worth of cars and locomotive I engines. At the same time, be it known, Brazil bought from Great Britain good to the If now with amount of f23.000.OO0. A Bare Orchid. American merchants! do not reciprocity In one of the tropical greenhouses at work as a trade as that of Great the Harvard botanic garden in Cam- Britainupwithgreat Brazil, that, too, in a short bridge may be seen in flower a wonderful and noble plant belonging to the or- time, they will sin away their oppor chid family. This magnificent plant, tunities, that is all which is technically named Angraecum "Reaction Against Men." sesquipedale, is a native of Madagascar, where it is found growing upon trees. That is what Mrs. Kate Gannett In its native country its stem is from Wells calls it in The North American three to four feet high; the leaves, about Review, and she declares there is posi a foot Ions. dark, shining green. The now going on in the minds of the flower is about six inches in diameter, tively sex such a reaction. Women of female ivory white, with a spur from twelve to classes are.so high bred, so in the upper a has and it powereighteen inches long, ful fragrance, particularly at night. It tellectual and refined that few men was discovered about seventy years ago, come an to their standard. It is rather but was not introduced in a living state startling to be told that tho girl who is until 1857. It has become famous as up in the higher educations "could get one of the orchids which Darwin was along very well if sometimes she could specially interested in on account of be married and sometimes not," but the exceptional length of its spur. The Mrs. Wells coolly makes this assertion. plant at the Cambridge Botanic garden This sort of girl ought to migrate forthhas and is a particularly good specimen, colony at four spikes of flowers, with three blooms with to the new on each spike. Boston Journal. Topolobampo, Mexico, where it is said marriage is regarded as a civil coutract, Argentiferous Human Honrs. to be dissolved, under certain conditions, John Sunger brought to this city re- like other contracts, whether by limitacently an arrow head, nfa.de of tempered tion or otherwise is not stated, but at copper, and a number of human bones, and suffering. which were found in the Rocky Point any rate without disgrace The reason of the high culture girl for mine, at Oilman, 460 feet below the surface of the earth, imbedded in a vein of going back on men i3 plainly, as has been silver bearing ore. Over $ 100 worth of hinted at, the higher education. Besides ore clung to the bones when they were her failing to find men who come up removed from the mine. to her standard of fineness, her culture The important feature of this discovery her so many ways to be happy gives is the fact that these relics were found that men are no longer necessary, or if in the center of a vein of ore, indicating a necessary evil. are merely necessary contithis on that man was in existence on the other hand, The working girl, nent when the molten metal was sent bred in the bitter and she is born who of these fissures the coursing through mountains. Leadville Cor. St. Louis school of poverty, sees from childhood in her own wretched home matrimony so frightfully depicted that she has a Discrepancy Somewhere. of it ever after. Thus from either It is related of one of the members of horrorwomen of the time are instinctively pole went a on who recently the legislature junketing trip in a special car that drawing together and shrinking away when he was making his toilet in the from men and matrimony. Mothers grow confidential with their morning he began using a tooth brush belonging to another member, which he daughters, and talk to them of poverty, found on the washstand. suffering, harsh treatment and troops of "Hold on, there," said his colleague. unprovided for children till the girl are using." comes to look on raau as her natural en "That's my tooth brash you "The deuce it is!" was the rejoinder. In short, men are not "in it ' any "If this is yonr'n, where is the one that emy. more. JNews. belongs to the car?" Indianapolis All this is important, and we have the A Cheerfnl Prediction. word of a woman that it is true. If so, There are no lest; than five discoveries the occupation of the lritisli novelist aside from" Koch's ior the cure of con- will be half gone. Time cut of mind the. il sumption, and all by reputable physi-mwho niigled for nil nrnved ofvalne. and it is mother and daughter men have been part of the .xtouli iu trade within men that medical predicted by is to be uc ten years consumption will hardly be of romancers. But if this known in the civuizea worm. uetron longer, then man may hold his head erect and walk forth over the earth. Woman Free Press. will greet liim heartily as her friend. Good Soap. Corn Makei It is claimed that an eastern chemist helper and good comrade, but she won't litis. Her hook i has discovered a process for making soap trv to hook him for from corn. The discovery promise) baited for other fish .pethetic joys, help revolutionize the art of soap making. ing humanity, spiritual perfection, higfc The product is said to be absolutely pure, art, etc. and bettiT than the finest toilet soap Still it must be admitted Mi3t thir ?;ow mr.de. New York Journal. trj yet a goo.l many wedding's. ly Globe-Democr- , &rir? V.ftU Vnutui worfcjuuKLip, ia the locg of aajfuc auaccfaL-Vjr- La gura ramafe. and fixjna r k McXauLtoa the !iu ut turc-tout the Last work ocJy. Fred J. K 4 Co. The Crm City ilarket. aod maty Ul' attest busmen hotua ia this the truth of these eUtrtbrst. CaU at the factory ia the rear t the eocmoii-daU- A Weird CapL Carrie, of the British ship Wayfarer, which arrived in Oakland, Cal., a few days ago, 154 days from Antwerp, reports a weird phenomenon on the night of Nov. 13. The Wayfarer was then in latitude 52 deg. 30 min. south, longitude 65 deg. 20 min. west. It had been blowing several days, but with nightfall the air became perfectly calm and the sea as smooth a glass. Overhead the sky was as black as ink from the dense masses of heavy clouds, and with the barometer at 28.30 a rain storm was looked for. The exited downpour did not occur, but instead the sea glowed with a phosphorescence beyond anything the oldest mariner had ever seen. The ship's surroundings were lit np so that it was possible to read on deck. Nobody cared much for reading, however; the contrast between the light from the sea and the inky clouds was so grewsome that all hands could not help feeling that some unnatural catastrophe was about to occur. The crew were much relieved when a breeze dissipated the clouds, and the phosphorescence disappeared at the same time. San Francisco Examiner. J Try rl tStraewur ia Friu nt MIKING Ihf, results of the recent expedition to Greenland prove that north of 73 deg. of ice tho land ia covered with a sh-ethe valleys. 5,W) to G.000 feet thick ov-t r WaotoeaJe Prion. Corrartad daily tar (iiaw k finnrtaaita vbutMi amdaa dVabva, Zst ft tuttflia BruehBaa) OF t. o- - 1 auli-- cat. prt Barter, hrvwics. Ku. Sailiac JMjia;. I laa. oar Oai. taraad. mt rwt-Karkf . twreut. k 1 0 m 1 1 t I fi I ta liarWi. ebuMted I ora. wwtara tin it) t'ora. cbofipad lit ILL EYDS lir. ttaa. uaaia. VWt. aw Floe. Hia OF SAUSAGE - raut txraifiil (tad Uthar crada " Braa aad " fore tkfeurt s I t 10 lo tn l to Bwal KoUad Oata. per bbl . tttoe Hat. Xll order br mail or wire riroa oroaiDt attao- Timothy, atr'ht par Uua. I rlrvboo M. r.UtwIBI. iubmbx, m a Rod Tup U4 L. B. DOSE. JOHN WALSH. C Gilbert, General Manager. SACRED HEART ACADEMY EXTEHPRISE FaoDcca, RnlUr hot nar Ojrden, Ttah. Conducted by the Kbtera of the Holy Cross. ttth Street, Nxt to Thorn it Bro. Ia a boarding and day school devoted to the education of young ladies and little girls. Ia addition to a Cbnlca Meat of all kind.- - Paaltrr. Fih aad ia aeaaoo. We faaadl bom but the thorough practical English course and (iam elmioMt cnods. KatiefaetUm caarantaed. type Latin, classes in (rxKli Delivered Free. Oar order afoa will are conducted call fur orders ir deaired. writing and short-hanr reach aad Euf luh poked, uire n a trial. after the latest approved methods. French and German are optional studies. Beside the elements of drawing which 24th St., Near cor. Grant Ave. are taught in all the classes, private L. B. Baica pupils in the studio receive instruction A. E. Wrrasast. in crayon, pastel, painting in oil and waUi oolors, oa China silk, satin and .MARKET 1 It t'a 00 M M 11 11 10 to I M lk B SI Onioaa. Loeera axed, par lb... Cental eaek 01 4 7t Reamlaea aaek Table salt, oer toa I'leaa enarse salt p'r t'a aetau prises ar snout book-keepin- t 10 a Un 0W u per eta', blamr. d veV t.'i the musical department lessons are SrWAT.T. KIVTI niTOTI given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, and mandolin violin, organ, guitar, Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry zither. Special classes in art, music, formed for uaine in beason. been have work, etc., fancy ladies residing in the city. For further particulars apply to Sister Order taken at roar door, and onde ' Superior, Ogden. Utah. "Oar ITKIU" V a Vltr 'Take it Before Breakfast." will give you of Sitting Bull's own story of the General Custer and his command. The whole life-lik- e vivid moet and iu is told the story maimer. A thrilling, excitin. qnick-sellinbwilt, nval-in- it in substantial interest and sale Stanley's lie will A sold in the million copio Kreat work. next three months. The lKik is complete in 600 large size pages, and profusely and superhlv Illustrated. A regular gold mine for ir.FVTS AULA 10 VVlVTin ngents. Tho interest and excitement is intense. An agency is worth at loast from $10 to $Ji a (lay. Strike while the iron is hot and big money is yours. Now don't get left tliistime.previousexperience is not Illnstrated circulars and extra liberal terms mailed FREE on application, or to secure it instant ly,end 60o for complete agent's canvassing outfit and state choice of territory, We hare the only authentic and ril TlllX thorized edition published Do not he deceived into handling Ten Xearold offered by other houses. books and played out Those who have taken agencies for this or other Indian War Books can send their orders direct to tts, and so obtrin the geniune article and save considerable time in making their deliveries, as we fill orders on day of their nec-sar- Address, 123G PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE! Boston Meat Market. . PACIFIC ri'BLISHIXG CO., Market St., San Francisco, Cal. g THE Kestaurant, Sunday Dinner from 4 -b- 1L Na 1. :i 1 1 AV'nahiructon A PUEBLO ixr delir- BALTLAKE Me riTT. fjflJTO . PACIFIC COAST. via aUNlTOU, LEADVILLE. ASPEN and GLEN- WOOD bPElNUS. SCENERY EQUIPMENT Cusurpsased. Unequalled. Are. OGDEN'S Great Sanitarium,! -- twm- DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS THE- Thmtuh Pnllmaa Blaenera and Pnllmaa Tonrist cars between Denver and Ban Franeisco. Thraach tb heart of the Kooky Mountains; tha most comfortable, th safest, and toa routes. grandest of all ror rates, aeaeruuive parnpnieu, etc., can sa or address J. D. KEN WORTHY, general agent. Santa Fe Ronte, Bait Lake City. H. COLLBRAN, general manager, Colorado Springs, Colo. CHAtt. ft. LEE, general passenger agent. Denver, Colo. HOT SPRINGS, GEO. A. LOWE, Of this city, are equal to the most famous in the world. The curative properties of these waters are most wonderful and bathing in them is most pleasant. No case of rheumatism or blood disease has yet been found which t DEALER IN Ipfllfaral - byhmnk, Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts. Buckboards. could not be conquered by careful treatment at these springs. Arrangements have been made to have all Raymond and Whitcomb excursions stop over here for at least one day and all Union Pacific overland tickets are good .for a ten days' stop over at the Springs. The Turbine "Wheels, Engines Saw Mills. Wagon Material, Heavy Hard ware, Iron and Steel. Wire, Black- Baker Barbed smith Tools, Etc. . UTAH. OGDEN HOTEL DEPARTMENT Is in competent hands, THE BRUNSWICK! service may and be had at the Springs Hotel. Come out and try the baths. The Motor makes through trips from the Broom Hotel corner as per time table in this paper. Fare 30 ss . To Printers and Publishers : The Commercial Publishing) Company, is carrying a lnrge and select stock of Standard. Fine and Buperflne News, Poster and Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-inSizes and Varnishes also kept Composition. in stock. Those in need of inks will do well to buy of Th Commercial. German STANDARD GUAGE and Msjrnn is a Market on wheels wnieb calls at tour bonse so that oa mar select yonr own foods. It ran north of Sid (St. oa Washiotoa Areaae and the iwncu. first-cla- PRINTING INKS! Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. "Up Stairs Over Maden's. We have the largest Hall in Ogden and ns the Brunswick Balk Callander lables exclua-ively, COME AN D SEE US. cents for the round trip from the city limits. I. G. Proudfit & Co. The Hot Springs Co. Health is "Wealth! THE BRUNSWICK. ti J) THE CHICAGO to 6 p. m. Milwaukee S430 GRANTAVE, OGDEN & St. Paul RAILWAY In 4H hour Gonorrh'jB autl) iron ihe unnnryor. Ni,7iincajrm KMnarerrn.'d bySantsi-MiilPuUl rfenfil. H ATXIiliriCGISTrf y eLxted United HUim senator from ew H,-m-i .shire, was a compositor on The On?iunati Coinmerciid Gazette twenty-fiv- e years ago, and studied medicine in the intervals of his laiwra at the case. OGUEX MAEKET BEPOBT. SPEflALTT. Although the late Dul:e of Bedford WALTER BRAND, PRO. was cremated, when the bearers raised nsu-a- l, as as the coffin they found it heavy the duke having lef t instnictionsihat A CLEAT NEAT, a piece of lead should be put into his cofin fin with a statement of the cremation, OYSfER USD SHORT ORDER HOUSE case, if the coffin were opened centuries heuce, there should arise some suspicion concerning his death. len A Tin. i. C ' II -- at Market, Stk&t. CiqrOffietat Cms IftjUfcJk. 1 1 make application for service connection to the new eysteai. The old system ill be abandoned all over the ctty on the first of ApriL IS'L ce J. H. Gallinger, who has it las ....1U o: Foot of Twentieth St. i, Dr. bjr Sausage Works! bluod-curulin- Neither the submerged chain system nor the endless ro)e system of canalboat haulage has proved satisfactory in Germany, so that experiments are now being made iu the ute of heavy towing cars drawn by locomotives similar to those used in mines. latf Pauacia xiua - CHICAGO to all Water Counuier Eat of Adam. Avennf. The old Water 8stein in the upper Dart of the city including all that nor- tioa east of Adam avenue will be abandoned oa the first day of April lsvL Consumers getting their auppiy of water from the old mains ia this portion of the city should call imateJiatelv at the office of the Bear Lke and Itiier Water Works and Irrigation Company and Not ire THE The Smith Brothers, of Oyster Point, had what some people concluded was the largest oyster in the state. It was caught a few days ago a short distance from the new lighthouse. It tneasnred 11 inches long and 2 inches across at its widest part. Ellery Camp, proprietor of t je store 141 Orange street, has an oyster shell that beats the Smith monster. It is 12 inches in length and 4 inches across its broadest part. He has had it five years. He picked it up in an oyster shop in Stony Creek. It was caught by the Stony Creek Oyster company off Flying Point It tapers in width from 4 inches to about 1 inch. How old this oyster shell is Mr. Camp could not state. New Haven Register. Colorado' Pretty Reading Clerk. Anna M. Kelly, of Denver, may be found today and hereafter until the close of the session occupying the desk of reading clerk in the Colorado senate, to which office she has been chosen. The contest over the election of this official was sharp and interesting while in progress. It ended in a victory for a woman. The rights of women are at least partially vindicated in the result which places a member of the ijentler sex in never before held by any other than a strong voiced man in the history of Colorado senate. Denver Republican. I fi.a--Ulvri ROBERT BK0GELMAN SITTING BULL in Tlirw Days. ocr Pen Lard, ataamfactarod nuiiwu ut. an appetite, Because it regulate the bowels and cleanse the sys An Infuriated Cow Among Children. tem of all impurities. Dr. Homey bng An infuriated cow broke away from a lish Dandelion Tonic. Sold everywhere. herd of cattle which was being driven to through Hospital street, Nantwich, the Crewe abattoir, and ran into the Wesleyan Bcbool yard. Tha children were in the yard waiting for the opening INDIAN WAR of the school doors. The appearance of AND tho animal caused a panic among the children, whom it attacked ferociously. A full ar.d Authentic Life of Sitting A number of them were caught on its Boll, General Miles, Buffalo Bill, horns and tossed, while many others Bed Cloud, Little Wound and were trampled upon. The drovers and "at great .maaj others of cow the who had pursued other men the Great Cnlt-ftf- . eventbeat it out of the yard and it was children By Flttehrr Johnson, Author of the Forty-fiv- e ually slaughtered. were more or less injured and had to be "Johnstown Flood." carried to their homes. Fifteen were A full and (trnpliic report of tlie recent war, seriously brained and cut, and their how it was brought about, how the terrible bat tles were funfclit, particulars of clothes torn to shreds. One little girl massacres, hand to hand conflicts, narrow had her face lacerated, and was picked tlie battle of Wonnded Knee, ilenthof Wallace, slaagliterof soldioni, Indians, up in a:i unconscious condition. Pall Captain woniPn and children. Moseiah Craze, Uiiost Mall Gazette. Dancers, dicsiutuut dorr feast, etc, et. Mnsoacre Tlierp Are Giant Oyster r.l tinJ CS.4teuMK . aad oa wui km a&j Mail orda aad vtaulotaliat anuria! an in aa. i iu Our euaipatiUe with prices are a thorough and first 2ass murk. Try us odc and ia the future you mill ale ay patro&iz us. N HM.uut , a JSVAawirmx. The Western Carnage Works. H. iwee aa rli star ; Bocda. Mairk toec X r2 K-v- Oopre. LMd aed ai-ir- aa-Treaty thirdour work for yourself. and mpert low as itir itii te-- si IALEL3 IS brtee Taecty Fourth etreeu Implement Cos. tnta, otr Jleat, Foultnr and Fish nr lh Kew Tariz lotT. Tta- - Mata I -- Mvi i BUTCHERS. o and carrf COMMERCE- - j If. (ireemrell k Bros, C. A.I FINANCE " J errv ian iuw truutkX frfk-tiuM ran be ttajd. ThofXH'h tJ one-quart- er I say let it go." a-.- r !r. i iev Ujw t.l t t.'.4 I ... . ' j . . li b-- puwM-ngrr- Lr os ewr UuUds th.-vir- a sla fe- ju question: When Jeremiah Jkapsoa Uke Li tb fiat u.l xer cJ, id. cover of jnaj tLat plac in the iu.ti.jiul Ltrae as a trying ti 1 frota Kansas will be pet on their i h4 Hasia! ckne to a growth stockic as a coacessioa to the of the jartj c (4 luji ilmrtt-j.- , y u cotue iiiAc --from tb oh-- r ajiirty of WaJiinsti? euM out, A rattlfr! Bis dor oll!t fer fret is frvint of him. The most important eotferciiee of the ax coca tie pnng to oue sil whm season ha been postponed aal will now fUah kvr a thaa aui raise ""to beL" meet in EaJtiinure qcit in ApriL It is one nua9 from a ader I th iattaat try to inaugurata ouited actkat wvll known bat divad-t-- J which th pulsM-tttion among farmers societies, trades M.ai to the hnctr-- tn rattle. vaa aa impaesi- - onions. Knights of Labor and other labor To locate the biLty, for the peculiar noiae that ema- orgauzations and reform bodies The last named, 'reform bodies il,!' from that vibramg tail act a3.t. the drain of the mi that, nukes the snake generally? will open the door to all the i tnrtr, it would mto to bo within a cranks in Christendom and soma from rlia of but a few Ut-t-, bat where yoa cannot t4L ' Finally, afu-- r much caution heathendom. Still, cranks can be sat by the Ua uters, with the aid of a etick at upon after it is found for certain they ten ttxt long, the palmetto were are cranks. beaten down enongh to aee hii head If all the farmers in the Union were railed out of a phT hole." Angry and fierce be lucked; hi eyes atemed to rota at aa election, and all were to fairly to emit sparks of fire. After gaz- rote solid one way, how larg-- j a proporing at him for a abort instant, one of the tion of the total rota of the country party fired, hitting him fall on the head, would that make? Well, it would be and the hidaooa warning ceased. Then, about 43 per cent The rural population with a forked stick and the united efforta is growing proportionately smaller from of two, be was pulled oat of hi retreat decade to decade in the last half centHi length waa fire feet and ten inches, still with 43 per cent of the total and he girted at the center of the body ury, twelve inches and ha ving vote of the country tha farmers can twelve rattle. One of the party re- have everything their own way if they marked: "Gentlemen, I have seen my will hold together. Bat that is a tolerfirst rattle on its natural domain in ably good ized if. It would require the Florida, and I'm ready to quit. 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