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Show On DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. THl'ItfDAY. MAY Lb RAILROADS t.. Utr-i- ! .. .' tt. Ui ii.U, a io Gnmd'j' Western Kail way. TVa la A.nl - TU tXKRr.XT"TIME TAI'.l.E i uuT i U- t MinHk aiid aiiara: ai Urf triiurrar i a. 0- xi a .r.ii-.k ' li .V . ? .h;t I- I't- ,f 4 - J.t 'y. . i.- - - ... t ln ,r 1 if ,i,r h a. .. I n It S. i r.ii'i'. , 1 .! . Sprlutf ,jc ..K r'.'rt. , Ml . ... lite i til ririVs lit lii J JIMMIotl - At I. lir.N-- l l ifttl'dnvii lrm, '.. nrPrm. A"ii" ilt I .. 1 l iiiic n. AKD a. Ill Lnk lTSjlt l:Jlit mi., a. lien. nr. fi O den ! :2P s. in., ni. bovi rtuM t JO i ntorniin. arrlw ri simiTii.i.K.THifiTi.K. avu attiu .iii.. rcturuiiut. arrive 4. II. ikU at I lull" uufm'tuiiAai' frt li i- fxi' - U1 prrlialal 1 a. tbat nor tl (ije avtit tbl tlliM, f HuUlf i (nuttmjr ii-- ir 'tl.-lault. luiKlhii ill aHuvilf auR a annuiiua If niir tli-- f aultrfvf t blutwnature. I to um lit. Mrv "eri!k," -Kit trii lU-iwhM-at an I'ma 'i raMiriu- l'rTiiKjii. " I.i u.-- wku." niixj finmh' lian tlilitilll'lr IviUfOy I. ramritc l'riTlitlitl autfnnir mnim-kir. l.t iwkn." paiolul irnvularl-tw-uWvnttn.fi. oiiojk1 dittaMMi'tiw ajiij i kmilrtil t.jii ouiimjuh u lr nu'dwiue fa It w t(M a MalUe uni .,J t tiua it ai. in nm uariiiirr or the pner if l.um wui U) irivi mtisiai'tiuB Medical Wimt.ij'g nisptKKaRT . a, ". bmu-tar- n. ailitM-titt- .lru.-iri-.t- a, lluflaio, K. V. lnpra-ura- rr.ir.u, I'an. tit'u. Dr.FffiRCE'S PELLETS Vtfrtable an4 Perfrrtlf Pnrrlf I iriiuhWH ai a l.ler llarauleaa. ('Iimip"(. Fjtt-r- t Prl-l-to fill. rnia!W, rl 'I ake. One I InTt d ( urra Mk 1K. Hlliuua Mi(ar-oau- llcarlarhr, lillluna Indla-ratton-, ol the dntnirt-weti- t 3& onallpalluil. Allarka, and all htoinaeb autl ikiwtkt, a viai. by drumtuta. n-u- u Aift. DRUGGISTS. V. MpNUTT & .1. J Denver, Ihpoited J Kansas i.,incoln, and Uommtio City. Order by Mail Promptly Attended to. Kitth St, Nnr Vonnit, 08UKN St. Joseph, aaaaaatw Omaha. MIKE immilQ OH ?.C0U ('HAIR CARS All. TRAINS. Our Fimious Dining Cars ATt'ci:n to iix Tmhui'ub Tbaiki, tali Central Railway 9 buA4 1 lort Line to 1'ark City. ??IE TAXORAMIG LIXE OF THE WEST. 7 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE in tht trniiiH will ruu hi loiiiiwe PASHKNOIt TKAINS. envpft'ilt lnk t'lirk 4'ity rfrnvp Bt Park City. jriiveat Salt Lake : V SWa.m 10::lam 1 tr.trt 4ixip, in , , tt:3Up. m PKEIUIfT 7UA1K8. Lfiftm Hn!t Lnkp 7fli)a. in I ohvh Vnrk 4 :fltt a. t'ity 1J :r!) p. Ai l ive At I'ark ( ity Salt Lwk ;l:4i. LwhItp suhnrhnn train dnily tMtwtM'iil anil Mill Crek antl .SnHr Htms. Lai AI! nenplt tiud to I'ark t'ity will it to thjtr iiitprM to take tliu line. M h Smith and iUira hikI IPKt: tUirucr Alain Mroft, Salt Lakn City'. Miu kintusli, (;. F. and P. A. T. Wi.at oity Ui be tijft-g-- 4 xt-t- W.II. Wright &Sons Co, $500 Reward Lu v k i if l n Buy ita May! ttc aatipliira STANDARD GUAGE BETWEEN SPRINGS J;F.NYKR,CCL011A1X) & PUEBLO AND ' A l.TLAKE anil all m CITY, flf.fll'Y PACIFIC COAST rtb- west poiuta. via - il AMTOU, fiEADVILLR, ASPIW and WOOD SCESFKY linouui Hod. (iLKN- - but n.iuetb acruat tLa laud, UujurpaDBod Pulimaa Slpepori and Pullman Tourist cars between aai San Fraucin. TliroiiKh the heart of tlie liosky Mimntnins-t'.immt comfortable, the afi-t- , and the l Rrandest of all ronVl, frnr rati-y- , do?criltive piimldi tetn, fitc, call on oi KiWrei.8 J. I). KEN WOKT11 ?, KOucnl aireut, Santa Fo Honte, Salt Lake Ci(. 11. t'OLLHKAN, leueral manager, Colorado TlirntiKh rjprinirs. Colo. ( HAS. S. LEE, general Colo, passenger Programmes & Visiting GEORGE W. J0Ni:S. Jlcniber of the AmrrUan Ticket Asaooli i ion. Railroad a. ci, B iker' bl euuarib. rira tbirfa That our fire A Hm4 Uriva. U the brst in to the ccrU is due m a reat the utilftiJiJ wurk if its chief, J. Swetiie. Aa the detrtmeiit i jhlics he ha fruin jiartisan been enabled to hold hU position until he has perfected the berrice and made it what it U. A brave man and an enthusiastic and nntirius fire fightt-r- , liu always insiireg his wen to heroic deeds, as the presence of a great general upon a battle field spurs his soldier on to action. Munday afternoon Chief Swenie stood beeide the open grave of one of hid oldAs est firemen at Biw Hill cemetery. he turned away after the hist gad worda were spoken, he Raw against the southern sky the Btiioke and tUinee of the big west side fire. Kushinjj to the driver of him to one of the carriages he drive him to the scene. When the man refused the stalwart chief dragged him from his seat, mounted the box, grabbed the reins and applied the lash to the . They dashed tnadly frightened hora-sdown the road in a cloud of dust The chief was in citizen's clothes aud wore a silk hat, so few recofnized him. Policemen attepted to stop hira in his mad career, but snch a feat was impossible. minutes from the In exactly forty-fivtime he left the cemetery gate he pulled op the exhausted hordes at the scene of the fire, borrowed a helmet and a robber coat and was soon in the thick of the fight. Chicago Post. s pre-enc- e 11 pnotlain in llentiatry. Hypnotism in dentistry is one of the latest developments of the art An interesting experiment was described the other night at the meeting of the Mid land Counties' Dent'il association by Mr. W. It. HoU-rtsof Litchfield. A lady patient, he suid, consulted hiin recently as to the extraction of a very firmly im bedded right lower first molar. As she had previously been hypnotized for headache and other ailments, and always proved a susceptible subject, her medical adviser suggested that she should lie hypnotized before the tooth was pulled. The lady consented, and the doctor hypnotized her in Mr. Koliert's operating room. When she was under the influence she was asked to walk to the dental chair and did so. Mr. Rolierts then asked her to open her month, and told her that the tooth would be extracted without any pain. She olieyed, and did not evidence the slightest pain while the tooth was being pulled up. The patient was then awakened. She said she had not felt the removal of the tooth, neither had she experienced any discomfort since. Philadelphia Ledger. , ago, when he wrote "Locksley Hall," he had fcowe red bkul in him. Then hi heart beat with "the great heart of creation." Now be is a soured, cranky old monarchist, who believes iu the divine right of kings, think humanity should 1 have a leader and a boss, and that things are well enough a they are, he himself being rich and a lord. This is a fine poet to be invited to write an ode for the World' fair of the mightiest young republic in history. If tlie treaty prepared between Spain and the United States be duly ratified, wef-hareceive from the Spaiiih Antilles free of duty sugar, molae, colfee and hides. The duty on tea will reduced. In return we ship to Cuba an J the other Tii 'ieta toiloiut 8IU Tweuty-- So) I and ALL. TICf.KI'b loli kc If tlie present rate of travel to Eurofie than a hundred and fifty thousand Americans will go abroad this summer. Although it is early in the is kept up more Bong'it, Street Some of Mr. Gladstone's admirers in Hastings have made advances to hit hairdresser, offering to buy as much hair as can be cut from the Grand Old Man's head at "sixpence a strand," at one of the London papers puts it. The information is published primarily to warn Mr. Gladstone, meters. Ticket Broker. Railroad l. ' e 01. Commercial Publishing Co., 2101 Wash. Ave. eason 2.5tO have sailed. Laricg uia.W a Study fur IS jnars ta UuioYrtd Lit-c ue In the tlj u;; a.Hii-'.l,- aill..ot h cwjiitaius l.ani U lir-jci- It.o j?,a,l Ijll.o its U, 1 f u:. of il.ir.n;.! j.mj inJi . itosaa on!,-daie- u'.t ..r, l. .t ! !.- Loth OJUil.inral, aliii'h to either 1 U certain! i 1 j 5 a lifeitiie tKiaJ air Wiaiula-- r t!.e ailaaf liafrigeraUir. Sum iniHiLif j. t un rs cLiiui 11 i.t i -r t.U.I-iowl is the I ill.il,. tu t others that the de&d air .4 Iu tlie new u;et.ti..ti you hate 'n ri 'i 2 , J fc.'I any , ri.rtjo,.lu. ii ,7 tuatiufiactura-r- s fehetthitig qualities i4 MriaaarfjjjjaVMr1 Kc.. say auol. At Mount Dol, in Brittany, it is asserted, the remains of about 100 elephants have been discovered, gathered on a small surface of about 1,900 square All the hones are broken, and it is thought that the animals must have been eaten by prehistoric men. CYRDS ' my May. any May! e Steanshiji j " A year ago only the fastest train between London and Aberdeen, 543 miles, ran in fourteen hours. Last fall it was reduced to twelve hours and fifty minutes. This year it will cover the 542 miles in twelve hours, or a little over forty-fivmiles an hour. agont t Labda. Why did tlas World's Fair cofumiasion invite TeuuymiB to prepare aa ode for the opemug of our republican World J.n, li my riiioa, arith the euivereal rok. To bail tha drain dclitTtit f he drtsaia brltf fair? Waa there no poet in our own la! country equal to the occasiuo? And of She ruiii. t t. arruaa the land, mf May. my May! all things to invito Tennyson! Fifty yean --CUiituo ssooUard ia Ladiea' llxua Juruai. But Mtoturt.! Courier-Journa- BPKlNtrl. ttJL'IPMENT The mna-lu- t Alauua; ataaa fruaa rnirnM" "i,OL-i,iju- j iii ay- l ; ""'' m r fcuprr-io- fcli.de. SOLI) ONLY BY EOVLE FURNITURE COMPANY. a . ..m. ..paH- -n n aamaata.Mii mm lltaMiaM liWlaPlT Fred. kiesel fi Company, . WIIOIiKSAIiK (ilKHlKUS, il 1 Spanish Antilles wheat, beans, flour, lard, petroleum and manufactured products aud machinery at a rate of duty so low as to be practically frw We shall ruin the grain and oil trade between old Spain and Cuba. Olive oil sent at a high price from Spain to Cuba, aud Spanish flour at twelve dollars a barrel will be replaced by American lard and flour at six dollars a barrel Spanish merchants and farmers fought against the reciprocity agreement as long as they could, but the pressure in the rear from s Cuba was so great that there were of rebellion and revolution. s Then the government of Minister succumlied. uiut-tering- Cau-ova- The Cruel Cattle Trade. If "Nele Loriug's" story of shipping range cattle to England over the Canadian Pacific railway is true, it is hard to see how a Canadian white man can ever look a cow in the face again. Nele calls tlie paper he writes on the subject "Five Wedding Goods, PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' ' n-a- - n BELDINCS t Tlionsatid Mile with Range Cattle." He accomianieT the cattle shipped from a range in southern Alberta to Montreal, thenco by Bteamer to England. There were 010 lieef steers altogether. The treatment they received and it is to be presumed the treatment all beef cattle receive shipped over the Canadian Pacific railway lines to Montreal, thence by the live stock steamer line to Englandis enough to make oue forswear dnoolaland other tifn for upmfi'n.f a. beef henceforward. Only the eating ljKlie,Pt(.,Hrewar horror, of the African slave trade of the rautod, and no atampt-- on bottom. Address bold . I.. OOl tiliAS lirocktoa, lllaaa. by old time can furnish anything like a parallel to this story. If cattle shipped from the United States to Europe are 23.T) WASHLVOTON' AVE. treated in that way the traffic ought to be interfered with in the interests of ! humanity and decency. Antlers Imbedded In a Tree Trunk. The cowboys themselves in the main VTV. wilt pav tlie aboTo rpwrl for any w of UfW A couple of weeks ago Mr. Van Man, treat cattle well. The . Biolt Com p! a tut, linlijftion. writer says: West' cure witn or Cvwtivenosit we rtniH.t a farmer near Zena, in Polk county, was Nothing so exoitea rangecAttle as the human his wood on in cord and neer engaged cutting VpjrtaMp, voice, nnieas it he the human figure on foot. roinplicii with. Tlii vart- pun-lplace. He chopped down an oak tree ot Your genuine cowboy never shouts at his catcent. Itewnre of (mnt'rfelte I'll):, contnininij tle. It is permissible to curse cattle, but this in the at diameter about three feet butt, Tin jf.'nuinn niantifttimM only v atiil ...... imitHfinre. IflVT IMlllUVV of (li'4llll II. I and after sawing it into the propel should be done iu a conversational tone not and you urist depend for your effect Mold hj- A. II W ll.Kfr.lt. to split it in the usual voice, lengths proceeded In taste a but nice noise upon upon profanity. liruseiHt. Oedrn. I tnh. manner. In the section about five feet On shipboard: from the ground he struck his ax intc Various forms of torture are made use of to what he supposed was a bunch of knots, got the fallen animals onto their feet again. but as the chips immediately crumbled The twisting of the tail Is the most effective, much may be done by pouring water into he made closer examination, and discov but their ears, and by kicking their noses If It is ered the right side of a pair of deer horni- - done persistently; but, unless a steer's back ia imbedded into the very heart of the oak broken, he will get up if his tail is twisted, so tree. There are evidences that it had long as there is aa unbroken joint in the tail to But it is a horrible fact that on this five prongs, and from the growth "rings' twist vessel were several steers whose tails from freof the tree has been in that position foi quent twisting became incapable of sensation, at least a century and a half. The tree limp and jointlcss. A truly painful task it was to keep torturing is thought to be at least 200 years old. Ihe wretched boasts on to their feet, yet the alSalem Statesman. ternative for them was not a happy release, but a lingering death by trampling, starvation Died of a Spider's Bite. and thirst. Word was received today of the death Mr. Loring's object is to call attention of a boy named McKinzie to the cruelty and wastefulness of the Alexander, at the home of his father, in cattle traffic as he experienced it. He Sebastian county, from the bite of a concludes: 1XYITATIQNS, spider. The lad was bitten on the arm, hideous business came to an end at last: in or four and lingered three days great we1 he reached the port of destination, and with Little Rock Cor. Louisville tho agony. of the vessel to the w harf my con1 for tnrihpr tiiloririKtton cmirerulut thlt to ri Tl"i' eIlt. or aildren" 1r'K. K.rtT'W WAL kKH, (Ira. Ant., Salt. Lake City. ft 11 UOIES E ai.aa Lwa j- e OIGAKS, Jouis, ;t. ('0., Tlt.MXS S(MI) YKSTIIU'LE tyaiai tiUU.U-ra- , UKoruntn a "li-fim- s 5I p. m., MS i rrivfr I ..'i n luiti p. ln..6MJ p. alt Imith ID p- p. m a. in a. m I.ASK. T I a. Bisr. AHEr.irtN I'i p. p. m At in Ml a. !' hi .. ml 1 a. in p. in XH m 4 15 li Ketui 3 III 1 Mlj Hi a a. "n a. nil 6 in ::" i. mil- :i i" .. m l2 4 ff p. in 1 :S nk MUH . i 2 HI a m I U.iHT... UX i in taf p. Hi :.i p ni in in In. ri n'i a. li : 7 Ml 11 fa. ItiCUiUI hiti-- r - . I I..' .IV- a. fni i 1 II - I UM- Hit.l.Hl K. bt-fr-. lu. I.' l No. 1. .. ul. ihjiv - lial ("nivi lii. li ,' III Enghsfc mnoif. in 4n-- d by aui mil U4y mj i.l a tavuriu- rmt IB Miuii-mWu- n .u . i i 1 Thr ' tt I" a a ; i j l.n.-i.a- in- - l J IvpTrtjrbi. a ..i , :.i . . I nw- - aHa-- rufco Ijt, 1 t.lllr 11 ai . . ; ..I... i a i: tClkt-- 4 i iv . I. a -- w ceiajua of f:yy.tA.(.ai ia AlabaiuA l Far W ia debt ( ia Alabama T3 per out. of Lb mfVv- it a are go fans lauds, while in I jwa 74 -t per tvtiL of the laortsgt cover agncul-tcra- l ttit aXa iui aty May. REFRIGERATORS : The Bund New Yorker rvfert to Lite fact that lualis La gu&e to fit brtrnlb la tbal of L Juandia fakauaa aud riiij potatuea, and that be dorian ia tt ba; tat ia gjL to mail iuuit-- by fit cuuat-tt- . a. raw UiC laud, niy Mar. auy Ma! future fartuiu. if h auccerjs," uyi The rsalai Iter SLa qak ktaela drvanuia; Ulia ty Rural Sew Yorker, "ha will do the Kan-a- a aa Ikeart oudU-b- t fur a LaOia to liLa kjr'iig-lfarmer a greater Bervica) than be ever did iii congress." tir; Jiuataard aaUUa tia (fuoi O, to lura ber tn 0 Mali Tta to tL at aUut UiiacUrd ;-, try round at tU keart U aUiUcipatiae U 3kUy labor t'r.kaa C? ia faratri r all irt jt tbcouut-- -. ru-- i rWd xurfi aauilas. r rr.' a U - (.aciuaauU acruaa ii felttJfaB wtU timliiiat '.. I Wt JI anuat Ua laiA auy rwre pruagti a lira at li Slat Tt- H-- aw r. II. 1M. mooring nection with the cattle ceased. A gang of men boarded the ship, knocked away the pens, and let the steers escape onto the wharf. Stiff, bruised and spectcrlike as they were, one of tlieiu yet had enough of the old rollicking spirit loft in him to deliver a tottering charge, and ovurturn.a drover on thequay who ventured to aiuiroach him as if he had been a stall fed boast. Good old steerl After bowling over his man lie stood there, a gaunt but still imposing skeleton, looked around with an air of pained surprise at the ribald crowd on the ship and on the surrounding fences, then turned, cocked his tail In the air and galloped as gsyly as might be after his companions Into the abattoirs. There the wicked cease from troubling. It is fou.id Impracticable to fatten np range cattle on their arrival in England, and after a few days' rest to allow them to recover from their fevered condition, all these cattle were sold for immediate slaughter. They were fat when they left the range; at the end of their month's journey they were not only reduced to mere frames, gaunt and narrow beyond belief Df people who have seen cattle only in tne Holds aud farmyards of F.ngland, but with their hindquarters rubbed raw and swollen out of all naiural shape, their logs also swollen, and In many oases raw round the fetlocks and with then- hides scored with horn marks. When one considers the amount of bruising whicli those external marks represent, aud the way In which the steers had been thrown about in ti e iens by the motion of the vessel, it is dilhcult to suppose that any of the little f that ia on them can be healthy human food. 1 cau only suppose it is made into IWJ.VNT TO tVHHY MAN, WO.MVN AND CHILD IX Diseases Liquorand Cigar Merclian is IT.H. or the Eye, Ear, Nose, Tlimaf, Chronic Diseases and DiTurniities. TiinM snrtrwm "lli will iamini"(r imI ihysirUn of WitIiI J Kuiimm ( it y aih! San FrHticiiro Oydfu am) liavc ifttinn at (lie ItnHtni f viit rihI urfcal Ik;iU'!Io, Idaho. i'il( AtiUNTH at ( lift ho im. Salt Lak, ati.i li(.t'l. Kb. Thie will l a rar rhmir rtb- 27 aiui 1, fur thr itplo tif I'tnli to roiiMiili fn wih lb HTialiht. ol 11 ami niot niitvf tul ulifortitJi who liar hnviutf doctor tf lift hal iit'ai . in 1 ill viMt I tali r4Sial tracti', jtar. H iim ntlur thf oll ra'liiMt-H- lr. hiniM-lf- . M CARL UPMANN'S am tlie 011I5 rt'lialilt San Franri-c- o jrorialist fmm tint law citiK wmo v it.it I'tah tn-a(iiartrlv. who of all waf mi and atntoyinit cliroinc wnnnti ami cliil'ln'ii, aiul clMformity nmmifuc-tnrorwand thf only lirnre mi, ami liovif.it I tali from Shu t rauctt-cKauha i ity. flanA. ((HHlw foil 4W --.3 M itl, Raa.)r rU Inr m'l bw John It. t ,m w '"k ,,,r K"'lTa l.i iiil ttmkf a (notla.ltul w tatt iin Uy ai h y u Also for VValJir iy irain nmn m C - I - G-A - R WIiniil fiAl Crows Hi.ir Knpidly. Stops Falling Hair. UKAIKKH OK PABST BREWING GO'S MILWAUKEE BEER Crows Hair on Bald Hea ls. Is an Exquisite T.,;i Arlii-l- EXPORT, SELECT a BOHEMIAN STOCK, BULK AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN AND BOTTLED. Is Frte from all coloring matter. IA,, M 'liiiiii'i!v i n 'i ALL Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and liieritorion preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookum Root Hair Grower Go. NEWYORK. Fop Sal by ail Onuagists. DOT BOYSTOX . lianilnifT. Is a Preventive of Baldness. ift Co. Mexican hanil ni.uli: Kr m Skookum loot tilt STORM'S & Custom house roa a xah o tltf (rt, ltd m.. ill off. In ny .ri oi " ir, cinnuirfi at bui. fit-iinkri. in all vur tfr,ir itr. iiii.mptiU null in I th'wtTk. AIIuik'W. i.n ay W Wt tlrt ou. ftirn(h'm rvn-rkrf. rrtTitimic- K AB ll.V , .'l. 1.111.1 Ir.nir.l. 1 . t: I.AK Kill K. AiMtrm at one, li MISMIX A 10.. IKUTLAMJ, BAlMv. 10 . STliATTON a I!ETEI! WATER Tho Most Improve! and KcMioniiral llnatar in tha ilarkol. CORRteWDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO 00R "OGDEN OFFICE." Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. F. J. RICKEY'S KIESEL & CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral Jircetors and Kmbalmers. 1 Wo carry tho largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASK KITS ami FUNK AT j I FUKTSTISIIINQS Wtwt (if CliicaRO. Services rmnluctivl st 01 r Parliirs when dpsiipil. Knilinlminx or shipment, a specialty. KK1IKY S UNHKKTAKIM! I'AlibOKS. oftMMliis TIIK FlNIiST IIKAIiSM IN UTAH. 22G3 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. M. P. STAFFOKD. : 'I t- - f 'V. . i PlumbingAIX and G as Fitting ITS BRANCHES. rjt DOYLE & JIALVERSON, tKH Washington Ave. II. T. MILLEIl. l HOOF- I ('all and get prices. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. tcr Co., March 19, 101. Ogden City, To Oliver H. Adams. Ynn arp horoby nntifiod 1 that have rxnnil"l (Jcttai) thn-- liundrotl in lntxr niid iniprovotnnts tiMn tho "Snrfrior'' Lodiitatod in tho Willard Mining will apDistrict, llox KldiT ( omity. Utah, ofas tilol in tho lice of tho pear by recorder of said district, in order to hold said 124, iron iiies iiihI'T the provisions of section tevisod Statutes (if the United Slates, Iwitiflt the amount recpiired to h'tld the nanio for the 1!U And if year ending lec. Hist., within ninety days after thin notice by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your of nuchexiendituro a a your interest in said claim will leconie tire roierty of tbeulncrilr under said portion if Fkkd. A. 8hikli.ii, SADDLES & HARNESS, Having purchased the lare stock of Saddles, Harness, etc. belonging to the Ogden Saddle and Harness Manufacturing Company .At Groat Ilocluction, We are prepared to name sonic very low prices. If you are looking for a bargain call and sec us. All kinds of Repairing neatly done. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. |