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Show 3 REAL ESTATE. j J. I). GILL j SLTX GOT BARGAINS FUR ALL nn Four k4 Sail tl'.f iiaii. BJCib. Sr flMtu. Ul f' -- litu. Utiif irf. &tr. city H- -l tttifg fmL nxMB fraate aou 6 . I S5SL Fun men wr.Lix i I 751. Tt-- a lli. arret irita ru r&uai. mile ?iw, Fruit . iii1 Cfcli. rf tir rood r.'J prk, C-- vlt 1. D. CHI. 2101 II. M. K ftMtto OtDDi. OGDEX, Jruua... (irami Juhm... Um . ;. &un f Arme Arrive LeatiwUi ... .... J tik-t- Arrive Par U Ar. Culu. fcrun. Arrive IMlvkt auCKB .11-- SPECIALTY. Call and see ma Ji' a m j a m fri'fe (iljvil JubrtiiXi .. Arrveiraiiil Lfiave dracd Juurtiua... Ixave 1 k R ver K;vor p. 6 11 a. at p. m i t 1 3 p. BI So. ! Expraa j m1 a. PaeUM ! tX p ai H' li p. n 11 ufi u a. a. II iv in, t jui m a. ai) t v. ft Hi 'A p a a. ml 11 p. I it) p, m U M a. an S l'l p. Bj M:V a. BE 4 :as p. b 1 AS a. m t li p. bi t W a. m Arrve Hrovo Leave Prove Arme Salt Lake Leave Salt Lake. Arrive Oelea (wp i vn I') a ni LOCAL fRAINi OGDtH 1SD iLT LAMB. a. m., 5 ) p. m-- f M LaaveOtrleo. m. p. arrive Ogdoa lOifip. m-,ni. Ji a, va. Leave Satt Lake. .) a. m., returniuc, arrive Salt Lake, itu p. m. A Good bargains business Lots. ! THliTLB. KICK FORK, rtOVO. FalKOTILI.B. HAKTX p. m Leave n. m. U. J. DOIMiE. Mauatfar. tieo. 0deo IM J. AMD eALINA. retaraiiic. arrive H. BENNETT, tin. Pane. kft. in Utah Central Railway 9 A business building and lot well located, leased for a term of years. Rents will pay 12 per cent on the investment. Will increase in value. Several Houses for Sale on easy payments. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Money to Loan on eal Estate. THE urt Line to Park City. PANOmicIiNirOF Cm and after October rAssExoa Leave Salt Lake 1 Leave Park 'it jr arrive at Park tltv jrive at Salt Lake DO YOU WANT To buy a lot in the most desirable part of the City, on your own terms tiaixs. and fO a. m 4 1) p. m lOMmtn 8 JU p. m rSEIQBT TEALFB. lift a. m Leave Park ( it y 12 SO p. Arrive at Park City 3:45 p. Arrive at .Salt Lake Twelve euburhan trains daily botwoea I Lake City and Mill Crm-- and Sugar Hnii!U. All people (fuinii to Park City will Uuil it to th.'ir intcrwt to take tliii line. Jllicee and DcKt: Coruer 8th Sooth and hi lin utreut, Salt Lake City. T. J. Marklntooh, 6. F. and P. A. 1 PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' STAN DARD GUAGE BETWEEN PUEBLO DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS AND prices? DO YOU WANT 190. paaeeccer follow : Leave 8alt Lake 2411 To buy a house for the same payments as you pay in rentl TST. 26, fn ight traiiia will run m R. P. HUNTER, Washington Avenue. DO YOU WANT THE .'.ALTLAKE CITY, andallncrth- - flftlM PACIFIC UUULi', COAS1. west iKjinta. VIA r.EADVILLE. ASPTN aud GLEN ala i WOOD SPRING1. SCENERY BltJIPMENT Unequalled. Cnsnrpaased WD, To buy at all? IF YOU DO and PnllraaD Throngh Pallman Sleeper Tnnrist cars between Denver aad San Francisco. of the TbrouKli the heart Ro;ky Mouutaiuj I have SNAPS in all parts of the City, tlie most comfortable, the itfest, and the where owners are obliged to sell owing irrandeet of all trans continental rou'a. call on rates, descriptive pamphlets, ote., to the scaroity of money, and where oi For address J. D. KEN WORTH I, geueril agent. ONE DOLLAR in cash invested now, Santa Fe Route, Salt Lake City. fi. COLLBSAN, general manager, Coloradr will do what TWO will fail to do as soon as money eases up. Sprinirs, Colo, CHAS. S. LEE, general passenger Denver, Colo. I have agent, HOUSES In all parts of the City for sale on the an BMUimi And can suit you and you can pay self the RENT. your- FRONTAGE on Ifyouwantto buy avenue for Washington HALF ITS VALUE See ME. If you want to buy a lot and will build on it, I will give you a discount on one of the best building locations in the City.,, WWMIHI inn r iiitnaiwiii. win SOLID VESTIBULE Srvefil atteitjiU tp.igr in past tm year. FTtiw TRAINS Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Lincoln, u.t-re'.-- Omaha. a aa t.cge Tiirn Over the N. B. Railroad and Steamship Postoffice. Parties having CHEAP prop- erties and who want QUICK RETURNS, list them with ME. I have a constant demand for ACREAGE and GOOD BUILDING SITES. W.B. WEDELL, Over the Postoffice. TICKET BROKER deJt r ta: l Tbry Harted in, riftt, by mak-U-- g artiiial Uttota t f wal, LLe aame fultanc oo which the prac-luai- ly in thai Mediterranean. gruw t"f SJfciLri WaS aOllk a Teaet! on the eoril bed. Aftrr a time several rpuiige fifiieraof ide eijvrience were hearted aoet that deals aba t'uoitort bad fur ber. Fold ber Lai.it. rruva ber feet. Lay ber. robed ail bita aud sweet, 1b lie rpul bre. AoriaU Moure in New Vork Mail and Exprwa aa 1 out utbe bed to gather the first Tbey fuuud the afvnifea rotted and there waa nt't the slightest rr, Jence tf a new civp. Another effort to trow ejioiiei was aulejueiit3y male down tb New Jersey tbore, and, like , the Lonjj LUnJ notbibg caiiie of it." New York San. Lt cri p. 4k Thaagbt lie Kaw icry One. Tew FlcULer Lkl the good fortune t be bora ia County Kiidare, Irtlind, tuiJ to euiitrrste to New Vork at ten jrera of he had attained a age. At twenty-fivand six foot physique, a tig black a clerloiiip in "uptown postoffice elation Q." Locking tbrongh the littlo brass bara of tb delivery one day he saw pproacuing Mr, Barney McGuffin, a Cue old Oirmb gentleman be bad known The old man waa in boyhood. but the boy bad outgrown Mc McGnfSn'e remembrance. "I dnnno, ia it too lata fur stamer th dty?" said the old man aa he poked a letter thi ough the bars for "The Widow O'Brien, Curragh of KilJaxe, Kililare county, Ireland. "An' is this to de Widde O'Brien tbat lives on d' Bitllywiuk road?" aaid Toia in bis best brogue. "An' bow the divil did you know she lived on d' Bullywink roadV" "Phat would Oi be doin' in de poet orfus af Oi didn't know the Widde O'Brien lived on d' Ballywink road? Git away from d' winddy now; you've bad y'r toinie." And the old man was frequently aon to stop on the sidewalk and gaze with awe and wonder at the man "what knowed iverybody in Oireland." Dry Goods Chronicle. e brd f The I'oet l'.lley and Mrs. Wlleol. "Can you recall more than a single instance of a man of letters marrying a literary wife?" asked a Chicago writer the other day. "Browning? Yes. 1 know another instance whioh comes pretty near it I do not think the fact is generally known, but James Wbit- couib Riley, in the earlier days of his literary career, was a most ardent ad mirer of Ella Wheeler, the poetess of passion, and a favored suitor for her band. "Both the young people .were poor, however, and neither had attained a national reputation at that time, although both had written some very charming specimens of verse. I do not know whether Ella ever intended to marry the young Hoosler poet or not, but I do know that young Riley was nearly heartbroken when their cordial relations were sundered." Chicago MaiL LEADERS lruit Jars Dozen or Case. ZVTasoii's " by tho Hammocks for a few days Longer at Cost. I lave vou seen our STew Plated Goods? Teaspoons, 25c per Sot. The Finest and Cheapest Lino of Toilet Soaps in tho AVest has Just .Arrived, and Wo Invito your CI oso Inspection before payinjr lOO per cent. More than Our Prices IiHsewhere ! 41 Ic'a Hui.dredt at a Funerab Tot a nuniber of years Colonel J. B. Dodge, of Warsaw, has been the owner of a mofct beautiful and intelligent shepherd dog. He was very friendly with children. Two years ago Frank, while Interviewing another dog on the railroad track, was run over by a pacing train, crushing one of bis hind legs and cutting off bis beautiful tail. Thursday Frank, who had become quite decrepit and deaf, wandered down to the railroad again and was struck by a train and killed THE FAIR mmm Jllllil'l trick attitudes the utmost decorum. Sentiaeul. Cor. Indianapolis Millionaire Buys a flat. Isidor Wormser was acknowledged the other day to be the greatest economist of Wall street. A peddler's wagon was anchored in New street, fifteen feet from the Stock exchange and close to Delmonico's, He peddled straw hats. Many looked at the bats, and yet few purchased until Mr. Wormser ambled along. He wanted a traw hat He tried several. lie has a colossal head, tu. i only one Jn h tors nun UUfJFJllO U11U and 2445iVashington Avenue, 2443 To mmn UUUllU Ogden. Utah : the Mercantile Men! Most merchants are converts to advertising, but they do not all recognize advertising as an art. To advertise effectively, one must first make known what one has to sell, and on making that known one must put the goods on ebhibition in an attractive form. We do not conduct an intelligence offce, nor do we edit a newspaper, so we can not make your goods known, but we Can assist you in displaying them. What your shelves will not do your that of playing dead. The coffin was then closed and the grave filled up in the presence of fifty ladies and gentlemen, who were attracted by the novelty, and at least 200 boys. The whole proceeding was conducted with IIU',' 1 The news flew like wildfire among the boys, aud they concluded to give him a funeral such aa no dog ever had in this partof the country, electing a suitable location, the grave was dug aud a respectable coflin was made, and Frank was placed in it in one of his favored SHOW CASES IIAVK TO. A hat fitted, and that was luiifit until Mr. Wormser manipulateu ii. He first swelled the circumference by jamming his kuee into it, and even then i; was a little tight As a last reecar e, at his suggestion, the peddler ripped rat the lining. "How much?" he asked of tV peddler. "Thirty-fiv- e cents," re je itenerant merchant, and M. . ' Vormser paid the price without a murn i -- New York Sun. '' An Error Healed Their Differences. Even the "intelligent compositor" sometimes proves to be the instrument High Sheriff Benjamin Disraeli. An Irish antiquarian has discovered of great good. For example, on Saturthat the "Benjamin Disraeli, Esq.," who day an indignant husband wrote and was high sheriff of the county of Carlow gave to a Brooklyn newspaper an advertisement in which he gave notice that he in 1810 was an uncle of Lord Beacons-fielHe is buried in St. Peter's church, would not be responsible for any debts contracted by his wife. He wished it to Dublin, having died in 1814, aged forty-eigThis Benjamin, of whom none be inserted twice, and somewhere in the of the writers on Lord Beaconsfield ap- copy of the advertisement he wrote tho pears to have known anything whatever, words "for two days." These the "Inleft a large fortune, and his will, which telligent compositor" interpreted so that is preserved in the Dublin record office, when the notice appeared it read as folis signed "Benjamin O'lsraeli." Lord lows: "For two days after date I will Beaconsfield once wrote asking for a not be responsible for any debts concopy of his uncle's will, but neither his tracted by my wife." The separated name nor his father's appears in the couple both saw the absurdity of the document Benjamin D' Israeli the elder thing and concluded to take the composwas only the half brother of the author itor's view of the case. They are now of the "Curiosities of Literature." Lon- tunong the happiest persons in Brooklyn. Newark (N. J.) Advertiser. don Truth. itoijdayg'oods Are not necessities, and find a market only when exhibited. Tbe Summer Holidays are approaching snd if you sre not well provided, now is the time to make a 6how ease pay for itself. We will venture to say that a good y is aa valuable as a good salesman. Soliciting your recognition of our line and your patronage, we are Very Respectfully Yours, die-pls- Tllli OGDEN P. O.'HENDEHSHOT, PM 1)11. Manager EJa&s 1 M flPMV O; A. VA r.Y L FI, Bee. and Treat. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. I r.Tboee wishing a Fine GraJe of Laundry Work should give us a trial. Special care taken with Lace Curtains, Flannels, d. Woolen Blankets, Etc., Etc. ht A French Rale. Every householder in the capital of France is called upon to fill out a paper upon which there are questions regarding some of the internal machinery of the menage. The name of every person who has spent the night in the house has to be written out, and another point mentioned is the number of windows of which the house is possessed. It seems that the Elysee, the house of President Carnot, has 114, and the number of domestics employed twenty-siNew York Evening Sun. Animal Life at the Surface of the Sea. The surface of the sea is alive with vast swarms of minute- organisms, both plants and animals, and the Challenger investigations have shown conclusively that showers of these keep dropping day and night like a constant rain toward the ooze of the bottom. Current Literature. GEORGE W. JONliS. W. B. WEDELL, rain; i if icy meiii ry turves rue I also own or control the following FREE KECLINING CHAIR CARS properties: ON ALL TRAINS. Wedell's Monterey Addition. Wedell's Five Points Subdivision. Cars Wedell's Terrace Subdivision. Five Points Annex. ATTACHED TO ALL THB0C6H TBAINI, W. A. Lund's Addition. Sanford's Central Park Annex. For farther Information concerning thli Mill Creek Addition. ane. aopl v to anv Ticket Agent, or addrest Every heart knoweth its own bitterE. E. WALKER, Gen. AgtM Salt Lake City South Ogden Heights. ness. It is one of the extraordinary developments of human nature, that while I am in the field for business and can men can sympathize with each other, suit you. condole with each other, each individual Member of the american Ticket suffers his own pangs and distress, and suffers them alone. Our Famous Dining btxn maie to i x. St. Joseph, Lv tLis ectk daring th A fina ia Cedar street were in a e;oc;re avhetae down at PaTi-h- jfae fve year -- - it Lliii o alrpt beiBra, l)nmJiiiii aue aaa Ler bo Baora. Lite aud Borrow pact: Bat fruai aarb oduaiva sleet Lvcf murs aba wuba u ntyto ban at Uab llard p a. a. p ;.jLr. t,T--- fB. mr-aer.-" 1 Tbry are of a ebeap qiiai::y. axul d j IK cxHifc Jrjtnocr Lc-acrun xlai r.vcr. They ar from ti boc:." PoorcirH True aud p. p. rr.rj. ::t Li-r-- LI-- 0u-- a baa at i p..ea. cJ wlI. -- t j try tu gruw ;..4.c'e ia crLLrm Witer. will b.4 grow in a t '.1 rlast. W Lav zrtie of kuwn in tiie traie a Lu ce ti eoe (kd Ul. i is a. m : e .". V a wa:- - f "It trf traaia. nam AS aUe tntolad f provea. .very rreatar lLai aba kuvad or ctuabtml. dil. bttunif It t tor Ler a raat. fecliuoi. aura. B aa baoaa bria1 Hjn aevercly tnoi. U 1 j ( uS a. 1 JJ A p. :J p. Bi ;u a. 45 a. ai 3 p m ti a. A" a. at iv U a. at: 1 A a. MaU ,11 a R- - Bj Pariee , SprtiMt PLIASAXT Ocdea b Special Attractions tk aa ailtlaai p. Mi Ko. 1. i Till. LravePoebl-- i Leave Leadville Lvverrem m ir ti!nrr,i; Ul Brt (S UTTAir. - Utte aa Iraa Baa ler tatas Lj t iter aa savulaia. tb Juf ) tKrauuc vaia. FrKpaXLy abd kwuia- car Uary a aWa. I cJ U pwt U aAa Luar but BISQIIAaT. U, Wash. Ara., Mid-Wint- er t ! MT. and at 11 Arrive Grabd Arnve(irer4i No. 11 Fruo amveirrwe River....... Iwrt'irai bum Leave Lave iulk CHOICE LOCATIONS in all part of U City. GOOD BANCHEU tad (iardee Tracta. No trouble to show property. mjti atal a Kutoe vjb euua vm.k uiicir:y. Won Ko. a. Auaaua tuta. Lvave Ueevav Real Estate and Loans i t Kb, Leave Ojriw Lake linn LmmMI Laaa arrive Frufw. ...... ...... fHt Bl Estate Excaaef) NOB HILL PROPERTY ai.i tu tKwa ia Ler 151. 1. tar aucvs rmsa. O'lIAVEIt (Menber tw. vu. if ia Giva a facr llli So aifcait. buui ia UEfetlJa?? tlL frw tkil f inn vLictt rut bra ue, u-giud 1 arliiiia- Umvsi barg-ai- F" c) STAXDAEDGAUGE. atii a W auiL f. i tmJLsal A dc car Fr- CaiUK Ld .1 Ut Utlr ioii- Alia Lrr Cm. ITEEENT TIME TABLE LxCKilet lucatajb, BiiiS OUU fouai reailrstee luu cLeav and on easy I L f i liK'-- F.ZzT. fMB rbaap nd oa Mtf Uraa. vptsrut 1 to cap all, 4 uju. U buy "V'W. uit to - w at low for yfm tare tuun Bau&rf fur ruiJfUi9ft tiure lumr if )wv j tu bay. 1 -- . Rio Grande Wester Railway. fc alui ue our U I aa RAILROADS. The sea urchin has five teeth in five jaws one in each jaw all the five immediately surrounding the stomach. The jaws have a peculiar centralized motion, all turning inward and downward, so that they also act as feeders. A Hard Record to Beat Marketmaster Hibbe, of Dubuque, Ia., irho fell and broke his leg recently, has an extended record for broken bones. At three years of age he fell from a wagon and had three ribs broken; at five he fell down a flight of stairs and broke his right arm; at nine he waa thrown by a schoolmate and had his left arm broken; at twelve he fell and broke two fingers; at nineteen he was blown from a steeple by the wind and alighting on a pile of sand had his back strained; last spring, at about thirty years of age, he fell off the roof of the Dubuque high school building, breaking his thigh and jaw and dislocating his shoulder and ankle. He says he is still good for fifteen or twenty more falls if they must come his way. Dubuque Letter. Innect riairues. Cold weather evidently fails to affect the vitality of insect eggs. In spite of the exceptional rigor of tb last winter all northern Prussia and Silesia is suffering from the ravages of a beetle known as the ("May bug"), and the south coasts of the Mediterranean have been visited by portentous locust swarms. In Sicily the public schools of several villages have been closed to enlist the 25th Street, Bear of Beed Hotel. Telephone 17?. DoYou Want a Bargain ? SAD DLEB." HAENESS AND LAP IDUSTEES. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. All mus go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. Mai-kaf- youngsters in the warfare against the common enemy, and in Algiers a district of twenty square miles has been covered with a locust stratum of three to five inches. Philadelphia Times. Nathaniel Leavitt, a farmer of St Beautiful meteorological photographs George, Me., put away in a carrvas purse of clouds and the aspect of the sky have money to pay a mortgage due last month. Railroad Ticketa Bonnht, Sold ana Ei been taken by reflecting the object in a Upon going nfter the purse he found mirror of black glass placed in front 61 that mice had totally destroyed every Chanimd, to all points. ALL HCUilO NTP.if.n. the object of the camera. bill. HIS Twenty-fiftStreet Telephone, gl-us- s LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON FAMHIjWOBK RICKEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of and FUNERAL FURNISIirNGS n CASKETS Services West ' conducted at onr Parlors when desired. Embr-'"-- ' of Chicago. bodits or shipment a specialty. BICHKY'8 UNDERTAKING PABLOBS. M (aaa THE FINEST ilEARSE IN TJTAII. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 |