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Show UuiKK DAILY itj -- that causes THE WaCHiSEF. TERNATING CUP.REST. Btca lto.jriau tm Hkttl ud tta Preac AL- Oii' Crcpr-- N-e.ty r.rAier' Iirt f"rU i.il uiF.umI I the rerful J 4 t t oj-r.- '-i k.O.l tnrtaf i c-- IfiUs "1 ttt-- Uj-p.- liiiMd J i'J be oil wr.M '.. rent. A 6fdJT tc ka.--- . djxT-rT- ILrtn, biil, t OiWl, - '.; t lo",t- - iud.t.jrum Mountaia A(tii-- r. ius i by tLi M ll.!d:i:J lHWkl ifbJuVfr-- ito ! tireit A.u.pr.5. w the f'pt-i- ! j.r.ielurl.t m tL uutrkel. fpr ccnieiructJ maus liuvle by Faraway. ie. on lint T . i.e ht--o ur. f tb wit TLiTfSt Hi ti.,- - public Il "j.rr KililM 2i- ulT.-- ( a he ha U-r it I'aswrtVr deeitiiie.1 l) t!,e pnu.ijt tit "i.e ld ii.e . covt-reof t ti Muouri river s.!hi.h1 ; n .e that when a disc or flat ilut of j unity. .art-- s je .t A j ? the t'lm-afci- . I'tion I'm-iii.rt our i.t u n l;i wa msde to roft Mrrii th cn N.rt!i Western lie. MagMtiotrEt t if v tu Oi eun.; M.ir pulr ff a p..werJoJ iuai-- t enmut are man sod U fciroer sleeping ful iiire u j.y ri pr.mJ !t,n.k lrudncJ inthf i.Ut?friJi I'uLman iinu Acrt!i-SetTto a a uicii gi tin- titrtut.iitf h t.xi. vir a p' fre By waving s ! : chair cars, hiusJenMin day ho i I .r r. l.Ke uL of it witu A A i iviacheg and WHiifurtaUle l'lillman cokin- iinnntat-- t vrilb liririgiuj: tlif otin-- r -t tiir riii f 'tiii'l that a t unvut of Ileal Ktate Iran-fei- -. f.uM ami tl wirr. alcoj; Widoiu" Filiioni U.ilertiuf Keal ettute transfers f uriii-tn-- il by ti e liy be madV to indicate its iit-nv a beautiful and rht-- l 1 ke rro.liice A , a. Henderslmt 2iU t ollive, of a f;ah Miiuiii-tt-rthe to huh min nothing but the wftoe IS1.'!: avenue, fur May a chrtuif nl dilution, or Lr lrOtiuj-ij- i and purity of an infant's fa-- . fan be; ff.-t I i IVl.iK.... .. M I M . ..art i.f compared i any of the well kunwu south uuarter iii LmfipliiO if motion. iu electricity Iy l .....i. i' ... i I. FaraJay taw the importance of this . Otv et id. to II. Ma ien, p;.rt of ; YVJ V. hep; leave to call U. uses in the way discovery and tb jpvat blm k lot A, 2, Si, Ogdeu: plat of practical application to which it l L. ..II .t .L.l.t II l I.. i .,., i f hiin-lattention to the fol'i inijrht I put, bat he did addik 'i, Mi ver 'k lot V2, stroui, to left that he others, tion, i May to develop it; )gien; i'l'ti. m.mul'acti suhrrh A .1 I )i tim ft ill t.i I r.u.k and with it the wealth which might .rn- - t, .rl thns be acquired, and hiuxself weut ou of sectinnti :i and 4, tnwui.ip ti, range 1 for us by and little west; flV). to Investigate other oW-ur-e 11. 1'. C Kliner to K S. Martun. part of known phenomena connected with physTOWNSEND, GRACE t. ;,." ics and electricity, regarding this an his lot ;, blcwk IX I.lat A, t'.len; Tlx fJeeitfiier. iM'as'in. lots llenrv to Stainui conbin in aud exhibiting projier work, il'-11 and Kusfitui 7, addition; When duit the true (scientific spirit. F-V many years afterward he went to see The "Ogden," .liuiki.h SU.vern tji l'riuj-inWilkin, t.art of this of first the discovery application I of lot 7, block I", plat (', Ogden: his to the production of the illuminaThe "Weber," Total, pJi.iiit. tion of the North Foreland lighthimw, 1 The "Washington Ijecal Iilanks of all. kinds for side at he said, after looking at the large machine there, "I gave it the Commercial Udi.-eThe "Salt Lake," to you an infant; you have made it a liockv Mouutain .inler, made bv the giaut." Schellhas Hrewing company is the best The "Sunshine," Dynamo and magneto electric ma- beverage in the market. chines consist essentially of a coil of wire X a l he "Promenade, "The great tonic,. appetizer and liver "the armature," as it is called rotatDr. s Uan a of Ilenley hnglish large mag- regulator. ing between the poles K. I). T. net, the poles being bent round so as to delion Tonic. The last two are Ladies' Patronize the ne Commf.hcul book approach each other and have the armature between them. This magnet may bindery, where you can get tirstlas Yacht shapes. be either a permanent magnet of hard work at Omaha and Lincoln prices. Yours for Straw Hats, steel, or an electro-magnconsisting of With Ladies To Troubled curwire coiled round a soft iron core, a rent of electricity being made to circle Painful or suppressed menstruation Co Oregon Kidney Tea, if taken a few days round the wi.--e coil, and thus magnetizPXM-te- l all relieves before the period, ing the iron core while it lasts. It is the Under Broom Hotel. latter arrangement which is almost uni- pain. It contains no mineral poisons. versally used now, though the magneto WHETHER machines with permanent magnets were I'rcsident Harrison Stop at Oirden the earliest form. t f arrest Tt Siawbi. It fcret cynawo rltrie miiiii - l'..'t'.it lf u J rai t. ; I - X- ar.etrct r, ? -. n OutES. rkE V. ti w ' c JVr-f- Mil A. -- Warh-icgtw- rBcii-T- . piliLLITV LOIr,E Vk. JElXgATIOX to Go 1u 1 4 tiu.. .i. tearing c ..-- Offing, r..ms trf J.-f- cuiik. i .rtM.i O. BIIKKLtK JJ wr C. H. LAMHFBT. i XO 0. U. W. A. FOR HEADSTONES AND K O.N UK EMS V ft J SECRET SOCIETIES. tiniaTet f umiirfsl A:C&ihLi. U.J Plan, jriluil . emii eTerrTuefcdsy lnthc.-rili!- . miu AImi ku 1. hi Ea. Fiwr. QKDEK A CO.. BOSS RICHARD ARCHITECTS, 17 uJ U NttinuJ BanA W, OF V. OGDEX. SARD A MACU1LLAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. CTAH. ii it. meeting In suert bold Iwetitr-fnurt- dard low Stan half h buiidn.g) every Thursday en- past wren kharp, until further no-ice. A,phcati..o forms mi) be obtained from Dr. Percy A. I .k, it,l, W avenu. Bojourninir brothera cordially inritd. PE" I Hiikt-i- . President. J. C. J. FLQWtkn. sjecreiai-yt.n ilii, Ht. Washington Ave, Ogden, Ttah. UOi s U LODGE. 331. aboe viety will Knurht of PThias liail. Boinjjri, j. . Lu4 Justice Suprenj Court.mnuiiii. Nefaaa. TiitiM 8T. (iFORiiK. CIURDELION !. LAWYERS. ; at J sn. ttJ. U U IWli.i Kot Ull, bre d r. t luutl J 1 f The r d1f; . ALVLK-S- CONTRAaORS AND BUILDERS. t ii n nt K. T. ti ALtfcSO. ti. I . j M. A iioHMiSlifcltf. Mj . j, J,tUOM p-r- s. lt r. Cklsk, Sr. R. r Jlir'.W A. K. t t, i jiaI - ri iH. ELECTRIC WIRING tei-tur- h-- i A F TvT NOVELTT ftuLkS. .'jut - MASOiC. AND Sl'FEP. INTENSE ST.- ARCHITECT rS e patr-.E-.-- w-!- ? CARDS : 1 - ! efs-1- . !- f- - J..- J."' lt i:.-k- - J . ' A- - L AM. T- J m . (erMLi A. U Ofr.t O. K. T. U.elit Juif Pp-a- t M-- eur id Lrer, pcd, ctist:pa"..a.. f.'JT l !;-- . C SILpiea fiw kt li. t. lM. .MAV T, CffiZiti. CifiCTCRf k'llf i' i'tlTi IlTfJ K'U tr. r w j.r.i.:-:- ; 1 .. tZ.i bove.t tu. Ui tti 71' 7. Col. A. TJ.nUAV. CUM.MKKCIALi WHITE. M. Atter)uiy,Dol)son & THE ELECTRO-MAGNE- A magnet produces an influence in the neighborhood around it, and this surrounding neighborhood is known as the "iield of force" of the magnet i. e., the sphere in which its influence can be felt. A magnetic needle or bit of iron filing placed in this field sets itself to point along the "lines of force' of the field-t- hat is, the lines alone; which the mag netic force acts, and which form curves round the magnet, running out. as it were, from jnile to judo, and curving round to t lie other. Any one may see the form of these lines of force tor him self by placing a bar magnet ninlenieath a sheet of paper and then sprinkling filings on the paper. On tapping this the filings will set themselves along (he lines of force in beautiful regular curves. Here the small fragments of iron are themselves made magnet while under the influence of the. powerful magnet in whose "field" I hey are, and therefore place themselves lengthwise along the lines of force -- that is, along the line of action of the resultant magnetic force jt the place where each one is. When a coil of wire or armature is made to revolve rapidly in the strong field of force which occupies the space between the poles of a powerful electromagnet currents are produced in the coil. These currents alter their direction through the coil every time the lat ter changes its position with reference to the poles of the magnet. The side of the coil, which was opposite the north pole, is after half a revolution opposite the south pole, and the influence of the south pole tends to produce an opposite current to that of the north pole. Here we have an "alternate current" dvnamo machine. TROCESSES OF CSINQ THE CURRENT. As the coil or armature rotates with great speed some hundreds of revolutions per minute these currents, in alternating directions, succeed each other very rapidly, and if an electric arc lamp is placed on the circuit it will be lit up. In this case it is not necessary that the current' be sent round the circuit in one direction only, but although the termi nals of the lamp are constantly changing their polarity that is, the north pole where the current enters the next instant becomes the south pole where the current leaves yet, as this occurs many times in one second, the effect produced is the same as if the current was in oue uniform direction. The lamp has no time to cool; it does not go out before the oppositely directed current passes through it and produces the same effect as the previous one. No flickering is observable. The impression produced by the glowing carbon on the human eye is retained by the retina for a far longer period than the duration of one surge of electricity through the lamp, and is not gone before the effect produced by the succeeding opposite wave makes its impression on our nerves. In a "continuous current" dynamo, which is necessary for some purposes, where the effect such as electro-platindesired could not be produced if the direction of the current was continually altering, the electric current is made to pass always one way round the external circuit. This result is got by using the ingenious device of a commutator, which automatically deflects the current so as always to send it in an unvarying direction through the plating bath or t he electric lamp, as the case may be. Knowledge. Lefts and Rights. "There are only a few of us left," remarked the stocking in the hose all-wo- factory vat, "and we are dyeing fast." American Grocer, OR NOT It is neeessnrv for the public to know that Heber J. (Jrant A Co., general insur ance ngents, 1?. 11. (roddard, manager, and W. C. Warren, have removed from Corte. block to riKiins 10 and 11, in Wright's new building, on Washington and avenue, between Twenty-Jhir- stretls. Twentv-fonrt- "Liver complaint knM-keou every round" bv Dr. Kenlev's Kng'ish Dandelion Toiiie. E. D. T! Notice. All persons indebted to F. K. Lasher are herehv notilietl that as nsignco of U. Lasher all accounts, notes ami said debt? due him are in my hands for collection, and y n are hereby unfilled to call at o. l.io Twenty fourth street and settle same at. once. (ookoi: I'Koilil'lT. Assignee. Mountain Amber, made by the Schellhas Hrewing cotupntiy, is the best, beverage in the market. Koi ky Money to loan on real estate security. Room "J'.t, First National bank building. Important Notice. Dyke, for of the city lying eiiRt' of Washington avenue and south of Twenty-fourtstreet, will be found daily nt his office, "JlHi Washington avenue, between the hours or ! a. m. and VI m., for the purpose of registering voters for the coming August Time is short till May "JMth, election. Deputy Registrar First precinct, only. all M. (S. Van that portion . Co to Wright's block for lirst class photographs in every respect. Sot ice. All persons indebted to the firm of Carlson & Kaufman (Chicago Cash Grocery), are hereby notified that as assignee of said firm, all accounts, notes and debts due said firm are in my hands for collection, and you are hereby notified to call and settle same at once. C. II. Kino, Assignee. .National Event. The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fifty years old will be a re markable event, but whether it will really lienor! t this nation as much as the discovery of the Restorative Xevine by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure the excessive nervousness, dyspepsia dizziness, headache, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind etc. It acts like a charm. Trial Ixittle and tine Ixiok on "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with testimonials, free at II. A. Walker's. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. A M M lc'. PLUMBING, STEAM, AND 'ii'li' in ll'd of lirot r 1 TLfcOM Countablo riiunbiiiK, Tvetity-foart- Goods, Htc. Watli. NOTICE Ave. .M.-vt- I!lk., epp ''' Hall OF CONTEST TIMBER ENTRY. rnitfcl St a l T.anil Ol'ire. Salt baki' l ily. Huh. April i ('oiiiplaitit havim: twi'ii rntrri'il at thin oOiro hv Hi nrv M. MrCttrtwy niraiiist llannah MilliT forfail-nr- i i't nl lioiin nf Datiii-- l A. MilliT. In comply u it li law as to 1inilr rulttiro No. ISiSI. Xt. Juno ilattil lltli. upon thi I'ntry sw'i nl thi nv'.i ami lotH i, - ami .lof wet ion 4, 'A. nnrtli of raniri' ;l wist. S. L. M.. in tuwiiship lliivif county, Utah Trrritory, witliavi'wtnthi : Maid cancellation uf entry contitant a)li'?in that tin paid Jlauii'l A. Millrr, diH'en8cl,anil hi wiiil hi'iri liavi' w holly faili'il to comply with the law by failing to break or cann to tie briikeii five acres of said tract the first year after entry thereof : by failing to break or cause, to lie broken tive acres of said bract the second year after said entry, and in not ciiltivnt inifsaid lirst tive acres to crop or otherwise, and that bin said heirs and leal representatives have, niuce the death of said Daniel A. Miller wholl) failed to comply with the law by nut rnltivatiiiK to crop or otherw ise, or not causing the same to lie done, the hh'oihI tive acres of said tract during the third year and by not planting the first tive acres to tree seeds or cuttings and also by not plantmi; or causing to In' plaiitisi the second tivp mhhIs or cutting acres of said tract to tinds-durinij the fourth year after entry, andalsothat there is not now any cultivation upon said laud as required by law. The isaid parties are horeby summoned to appear at this office on the alt h day of July. 1S91, at in o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony conceruinif said alleged failure. FRANK U. HOBUS, Register. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of Utah Territory, Weber ttfmnty: Alice Morgan, Plaintiff, V vs. Thomas J. Morgan, Defendant. J The iMHiple of the Territory of Utah send greet- 11 f, 6! - Ruiplus, - - 8200,000.00 - - 12.000.00 (iENEHAL BANKING. ('. I'reident. RK'HARDB. U' Will 'NT J. M. I I III.' VlrrA.i.'M.t LANiSDOKF, Canhier alloweil on Time Deixwit. Iuti-ri- ft J. C. Abmsi eono. Pree't. Hill. O. E. Cash'r. - in Capital. Surplus i MA $150,000. 73X09. Profits. MRKCTOHS: J. C. Am 'Strom;, T. A. V halen, M, Ituchinillor, Henry Conaut. H. O. Harkness, David Kcclos. Patrick Houly, Capiljil I'ii id in, Twenty-fourt- itreet, Ogden, Utah. h ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- Omce, rooms 35, Hank bmldinir. Paul St. & RAILWAY Is the only line running Solid Vestibuled, and Elect Trains Daily between Chieairu and Omaha, composed of Magnilicent bleeping Cars and The Finest Dining: Cars In the World. B. w. SMITH 36 and 87, First Natioua EVERYTHING "PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. In connection with general practice, gives swial attention to disease peculiar to females dineasesof thegenito nrinsrv orsjans, disease in in. rectum, viz.: rile. Dstula, Assure and ulceration; dnwaAeaof the ear, Dnne, throat and i oiisuiuiiiiin tree. Teletdiono d FIRST-CLAS- S. Any further information as to Rate of Far etc., will be cheerfully furnished by ALEX MITCHELL. Commercial Xg ent. T. F. POWELL, Traveling' Agent. 1C1 A. rOTTINOHAM. S. Main Street, THE OGDEN Salt Lake City TRUNK FACTORY 209. C. A. TCSH. rpUSH A FARIS, K. W FABI8. A CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Plans, siwiflcations and estimates prepared and work Mitieriiitended. Maps. pIris, tracimrs, blue print, etc., etc., executed on short notice. Ki.oms 3 and 4, I'nioa block. No. 392 Twenty Fourth Street. Ogden, I'tnh. ROBERT BROGELMAX (Successor to Fritz ARrogelman) Manufactures the Best Trunks. Repairing promptly attended to. Old Trunks Taken in Exclninne. Ordyrs called fur and Delivered to all part of the city. KLINE A OPPMAN, No. 270 Twenty-fift- h St. ci-:ioAG-o $125,000. - THE CHICAGO gMlTH OfiDEX, UTAH. Surplus, Ms, MARKETS. STilTl'l OGDEN fM,n lartvu anfrr. M Steam-heate- IANHFOKD SMITH A SMITH. r urn CIVIL ENGINEERS. OODKN, I'TA 1 T. Paid H.Hm No. tt08 Washington avenne. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Capital. m M Milwaukee 8- - HEX WOOD, Office, 369 ww, mm EDWABD U. ALUIOK ATTORNEY-AT-LA- OGDEN, UTAH. ui lit t. I. JACX1B & BOREMaN. T.500. II. C. liltir.l.OW. Preident. JOHN A. DOYLE, Vice President A. P. MliEMJW, Cashier. Interett raid on Time and Savings Deposits, Sausage. Works! For LOST or FAILING MANHOODi 0sooml and NERVOUS DtEltlTYi wsaKnessof Body and Kino, of Errors or Exnetaet in Oldiir ? onnff. Foot ol Twentieth St. City Office at Cream Cirv Meat Market, 25th St. OtiDE.V, CT.UI. MAKING OF ALL KINDS OF SACSAGE A d Kutiu.l, Kobif. Sjllr llMlurrd. Haw In rnUnr SirnitlSiWKAK,rNnicvltU)PIIDIIlitS3ariKTSUi' HU1). anrilllor H1IBK IKEiTXtNT-Hra- rtu la B IHi trnm frUHUtt-tanfarrlaa Caatrlf. SMtatat-a0. .frlUI( Rnoa, Fiplaanlloa and pronfB ainlli-- rflfd: lUraa. ERIK MEOiChI- - CO.- - BUFFALO, N. V. illU!l frt SPECIALTY. IlTlll NATIONAL VAKK All orders by mad or wire given prompt atten- - Utah. Ogvlen, A. United States Depository. CAPITAL, . SURPIiCS, Interest Paid on Time Balcb Boston Meat Market. Orders taken at yonr door, and goods W. N. SBILLrNO, Vice President. WlRSEN W. COEET, President. Tbeo. Kobison, Wll, V. HelFWCH, Caiiier. and Manager. CITIZENS' BANK OFOGDRJf ITT A It. CAPITAL, f (lt. .. .- 1 "'"I L. B. $100,000. KINDS OF&Si $125,000 Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Deposit. Game in Season. J. E. Doolt, President. L. B. Adamh, Cashier. im,-- E. Wethekbi. . Notice of Dissolution of Copartnership. . $200,000. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between Dl RECTORS : Peter A. II. Franklin, Thos. A. Harris, Warren W. Corey. R.A.Wells. SidnorSf.r,. Russell L. Armstrong and John B. Ellis Thos. Cahoon, C. E. Wurtele.H. H.'Spencer, under the firm name and style of FrankS. 8. Schramm, Ad. Kuhn, Theo.Rtibinson & is dissolved Harris this Co., lin, day H. A. Peter Said by mutual consent. AN ORDINANGE. Franklin is authorized to set tie all the affairs of the firm, to collect all monies Repenlintr an ordinance to provide monev for hiuldincrs, September 12th ism) 11 public due said firm and assumes all the liabiliWttitn 1 It., it"passed ,t.,l;..! 1... .l. ' J. ,uHr" ties of said firm. . .iiMi ...r w ; Ti..: iiuiiiiice An Ordinance to provide money for eniititil. John H. Ei.i.In public build- J " I'", inn recorded Thomas A. II ut;i. "r.. in theolhceof the ( ity Keconier. of (VdenCity Pi.TKi: A. II. Franklin. in ordinance biHik "li" nt 21, 2U, 225 and 226. be and the s line is hereby Rl ssl.l.I. L. Aumstiiono. repealed Passed 1,'uli, ls(U. April IS'.M. 2d. Dated, Ogden, Utah, April VM. II. TURNER, Mayor. All of the business of the said firm IBT1I O Is acknowledged Attest : T. P. Bbtav. City Recorder. will hereafter be conducted through the the lending remedy for 1, i.l. nrjiui. ot (Itrden C tv, do Citizens Hank in Ogden, Win. V. lorohv ;.. is n e n eertilv I ..i . I, c. mmiik ........... ('onorrhct inn. true The the cashier of said bank. Ix'ing au flml for rurnvt riinv uf .in ......,,,,. only sate remedy V ,1 UuUSI.tMd BOt U 1 M..uinc an Lencorrhuea to White. or ordinance iinoide thorized to receive and receipt for all money for public build- iue Btnewie. I tirescribe it and feel . iiik'-'. ' "i iNiM i iiii. monies, and will have power of attor4 vr4oi tiT safe in recommending it Passed bj the City Council of (Vden City' ' to all sufferer. April Kith. Ism, ney to make deeds of lots as paid for. filk The Ev8uH!" In tostimiiii) wiic reof have hereunto set mv iTSl A. J. UTONKK. M. until further notice. .. .1 I'm ATI a. 1LU llltlld fill. Mlti x.l !... '"r Pftki: A. II. Fi;nki.in. Mold by Drnmrtst. City, this is,ir.; ..r April, i',. Dated, Ogden. Ctah, April i'l. ISitl. ( I1RVAN. ' ity Kecorder. Hel-fric- . . a Utah Loan & Trust Co. y.,a ran So ika Mini iomtk. ALLISON, a, Office Ogden. L tan. ing: To Thomas J. Morgan, Defendaut.-Voare hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-name- d plaintiff, in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served with in this County ; or, if served out of this County, but in this District, within twenty days; ot herwise within forty days or judgment by de fault will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain the judgment of this court to dissolve the ootids of mat-rimy now and heretofore existing between the plaintul and defendant, and that the infant Ida Morgan, as mentioned in complaint, be awarded to the plaintiff. I'laintilf alleges that she is entitled to said decree on the ground that the defend.tnt has willfully neglected to provide the plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, lieing able to do so; but on the contrary says that he will not in the future contribute to her support or maintenance. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And yon are hereby notified that if yon fail U. appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner. Judge and the seal of the District Court, of the First Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 2nd day (seal.) of April, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and nii.et-n- n . C. H. McCi i re. Clerk. By L. B. Bust, Deputy Clerk. I street, Oydea, I'tah. UMBALL. BANKS. DraliTS in 2." Ml, u I ATTORN OrBc, over Utah National Bank, corner of Wahinrtwn avacua and Tweuty-loortitreet. Ogden, L tan. XPEt rMXTXCT. Jiuticeof the Peace J me Johnaon. Connlafile Francis M. lieluap. j Ik. .11 mnA attention riven to collect ion, in fMrv'a w.w.. k.mI,l i."i. Stono, Zinsser k Co. Commcitial National Bank, Oliice over Postoflice. Pumps, Hose, Pipe, Brass 4, W. Cnr nlmc kl...i. t J h JIMBALL JoM'iih Hogge. ffteam or Gun Fit tint; at HE A SOX ABLE l'HfOES ' ncr nmitl "U HBTISCT. Justice of the Peaeo P. P. Bingham, ('ooktabla Daniel N. Drake. WEST W EBBS rECISCT, Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. C. ch ATTO RN E in th Miatr-- i. I'enonal 1'member l.e littin. Gas All J.Ctloea TEAK A I I un1(rtk to t.rifl of either proQand read am who, tnstrucUon.wiH work lnrtimtrioii.lv tn Mm Tlirtui 1 hi,i.i,nl $30001 iiny fiirly r.n Mt, Tearlath'lrowo iorilitfei.whffvr'rthej'livp.I . wllUlBofurnfih th9 iluationorfiiniloympnl.Bt which ran nm tlmt amount. No money for me unless nc:wwful M ymi bov. Knuily nnd qi-- k iy A?ir hu: on wnrkr from IparnctJ. ilirin or county. I h tatig-haitrf tirovfdd with enilovm nt a lmy Biraty number, w ho nr mnkintr orfr aofl0 a rearm h It s JV I ' wh J?0.1'.1!- F""l'ifcIrFKt-:EAd.lrfHatonra, Kox 42, AiiiMiata. Maine. Jt.ALI.KX, dnliv- - cityPROMPT TVV,y,T'.'t,of athespecialty. DKIJVKRY Our Meat Was on is a Market on wheels - which caU.s at your house so that yon may select your own soods. It runs north of 23d St. on Washington Avenne and the Bench. Tel. No. 1. 2311 Washington Ave. DK. LESLIE'S A a pamphlet of fnformjitfnn unil ah. voua.u Special Prescription! fm bltuciui i ne iawslBbowiriK uicjiiLB, vAddr vJdi STeiLtS, MUNN 'ITaQOj SL Broadway. new 1 orb. 13 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WILL ABSOLUTELY CURE ISICK HEADACHE! 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I!riK(,'s MwlicineCd., San Frnnoisco, Cal "b earned at oor WFW Hn ofwnA. oy thoa. of "pldly and honorably, iihr an, young-- or old, and in th'ir san rlONEY own local itit,whrrtfar thy Any Wa tvrrjthing. W utart yon. No rtk. To can devota yoar imrf nrnnifntl, or all your timo to th work. Thii ii an nltrtly triiipr wonderful aticma to ewy woik!. earnirifr from (o Hit) ptrwrck and nd more att. r a lilt! W can furniih you tha teach y t HHK. N'o anara to explain here. Fill Infurniallua ; K HUK. A U. AltitHiA, MilMt. ui''". TJt PRINTING INKS! To Printers nnd Pnb1ifll,Ata Th PriMurnriAI. PlHMSHINll Company is enrrvinir a Inriro and select, stock of Standard, Fine and Superfine News, Poster and .lob Inks. Holler and Tahlet-in- r Composition. Sizes and Varnishes also kept in stock. Thiise in need o inks will do we'l to huy of The Commbrciat, |