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Show .1 (HIDES DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY. AI'Cl ST 12, 1891. e '"r-- li RAILROADS I III I m I III I I JI I I I 1 in iui i nimi Rio Grande Western 1 TA1SLE. 0 trait- IV-;ri- Railway. So Towards a Heavy Fall Business. Prepare Yourselves and Purchase when Stocks are complete TIME V. P. x.J liviion. . GAUGE. lA- - EARLY HI? YEKS C.ET THE REST SELECTIONS. w sii La Ai Lai too. . ri LtH TABLE CURRENT TIME We never in our experience had so complete or so large a stock of both staple advia you to Goods and Novelties t this se&aoo, and we would therefor ll L5rt J a!) 1. 181. e ar satietiod it examine our goods and Price before buying elsewhere. eo. would be to your advantage to do lie. . So. t aotaD ruaa AUuiuc lutuc Pocket Cutlery, Harawarf, ChlBa, Wad Table Catler. Crurkr-ryTevs, 3 a. at! IMU, Art HaiTf Lmk 0rd-- a Mlirwart w a am' SX Arri Laae. r.'. Tlaware, Lamps, . Ik Leave Lu We aare a rw itammetks at Xa&oa Jar ia all Sizes, a av H - l ..... . 11JU Am. rrvio P11 11 .' a. . Limit Plum h l lah .S-- Ft i.utt S.ji. at V l'itbit-u-. .III VEIL ai4 Parkt ity. acL . t-- i Call and St?. :. .1 1:35 p. aui Arri.e tirveti Kiver . I ii i. aw Leave irtara tuver .U a. Arrive drui.1 Juurttuo... . p. tu loui a. Leave (iraii.1 J u irl i. ki . . .1 :' p. 1 . J(T 1 t ia a. ati Arn .i..n Arrive Letiiia .. ..... .1 $:iS a. . Arrive Pueblo p. Bi : pAr. twiiu tsrtng a IS p m T Arrive l3i-- r 1 . Yon Call to Sa I's: Onr Goods Till Do the BcsL i xd taAisa. wear II ii 4 :Ui i jli IK an pa p a. THE FAIR Jfc and Retailers. Pru.ti. a. 4 ui a. W a. a. t V a. t :5o p. 3 :10 p. 4 :S p. 4 45 p. I K Prove Salt Lake Salt Laktt. 0iitn . "m " P- - J P a. ni II t n; m P- 1'J Ogden.Utah E fah t- O't.aha I.j,l,.t,i i(M UJ u,Mail 4 15 Accuuuuudaituo clicaie ntte V. 1 teLr an1 Portland Eii-r.- . k.il l.y ark. Valiv I m 1! 3 AocuajLnMMialMm 15 Z a aa a ni P m p m pan a ut Siiriuy Tim Card. 1 llailaay company rung trams to the Springs as follows: a LrtsvMi.lea Leave Hot Spriuns rJ-fJ- " AS p. au P- - a. a. Iaaa. as an a, m ." p. : ISi) 4:30 p.m. s i j a. ni. 10:15 p. m. tn p. ui. p. tu. TLe motor is not in oeratioD. "CHICAGO SHOUT LIXB.' fKAlSS. THE CHICAGO t. 10 p. m. Milwaukee & St. Paul ItAI LAVAY thiii. AHESiCAM roaa, raovo, .raixovii-i-a- , HT. rLIA.AKT HAKTI AUD.ALINA Leave Oitda e p. m retnrniuc Ji J. I. the only line rnnning Solid Veatibnled, Steam. boated and hiertric-litrhteIraiua Daily between Chieago and Omaha, eorapoM arrive of Haguirlceut bleeping Cars and d H. BENNETT, (jeo. Paaa. Aft Uen. Ataiiacer The FInr.t Dining Car in the World. EVERYTHING FIRST-TIJIS- S. fnrtlier Information a. to Kale, of Far euj., will be cheerfully f urnisued by ALEX MITCHELL. ( 'ommeicial Agent. T. F. POWELL. Traveling Agent. Gl & Main Street. Salt Lake City Any FRONK, Props. Utah Central Railway a tr.e lu:1 ttrj Lra, tiTl th ," to Park City. (IcLcit'.e J.jliits to be fcrt-- Lt U th in Eorx j anl Auirrka. Ti.e w:U Deliveries made to all parts of the city. No. 2422 Washington Avenue, Ogdcn. J UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, "W. K. Practical Founder 1SO-1- Sealer in Bolleri, Heater machine wo . HOLLAND, Proprietor, Twenty-thir- bet d and Machinist. Wall and Llnooln. Steam Engines Boiler, rumps, Etc, I will and Machinery by oontrao and do my work and irtng promptly attended to at shop. BED. J. Jgll National Event. The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fifty years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit this nation as much as the discovery of the Restorative Nevine by Hiincoln, Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure the excessive nervousness, dyspepsia dizziness, sleeplessness, headache, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, confusion of mind etc. It acts like a FREE KEGLININS CHAIR CARS charm. Trial bottle and tine book on "Xervous and Heart Diseases," with ON ALL TBAIN8. testimonials, free at H. A. Walker's. It is warranted to contain no Our opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. Attacbid to all Through Tbaiks. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the rnr tnrther Information ooncernins till v to anv Ticket Agent, or addres production of everything that will conan,E. anpl K. W ALK.KK, Iren. Agt., Salt Lake wty duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced Colorado Midland Railroad the world wa9 enriched witli the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE? effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. BBTWKEM & COMPANY St. Louis; Kansas CY. Famous Dining Cars GROCERS, Pocatello, Idaho. Ogde-,Ut3- h. m STRATTON Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican & STORM'S STANDARD GUAGE AND .'jALTLAKEcrry,and all ncrth- WHOLIBAI H3 R - S. Throngh Pnllman Sleeper and Pnllmau Tonrist cars between Denver aad San Franoisoo. Through the heart a (the Bosky Mountains the moat comfortable, the safest, and the ron'es. irrandeet of all For rates, descriptive parnpb lets, etc., call on or address J. D. KEN WORTH I, general agent, Santa Fe Ronte, Salt Lake City. 11. COLLBRAN, teneral manager, Colorado Spring, Colo. CHAS. 8. LEE, general passenger agent Denver, Colo.; ,. ..T . GEORGE W. JONES. STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. V ember TO BE ADDRESSED TO OCR "OGDEN - KIESEL & CO Broker of the American Ticket Association. Railroad and Steamship OFFICE." Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar F. J. Dnaurpasaed CneqniUed. DKATiKItS OP anteed. fflUIPMENT SCENERY SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN ALL CORRESPONDENCE pointa. VIA PABST BREWING GO'S MILWAUKEE BEER EXPORT coasi nnnpv pacific weat UUULil, , fJSADVILLE. A9PIN aud GLEN WOOD 8PEIWQ1. il& - A. - PUEBLO DENVER, COLORADO SPBING8 hand-mad- e, Custom house C-I-- G A St. Joseph, Liquor and Cigar Merchants CARL UPMANN'S aWaatllavaiiir-- Omaha. w ESEL WHOLESALE furnish and erect Engine n the beat manner. 6eo r TICKET BROKER Railroad hamred, HA Tickets Bonght, to all points. ALL Twen'ty-nft- h 8 treat BoM aaa TICkKTS Telephone. ra;il li lbl a i a Denver, ar n j - - JkM m EL-lis- ta, lcit: Poultry and Game. tl-:- tjt bi 7a. Fish Every Friday. al are cc t quit sure wbeta-e- r tLey Lie a years' lArlianiect or U bum5c4 to laarn tbat it i u t &r ect TL present ol9 w&4 tl.te-- i ia ia tb Tea tXnuuiaaJiurcta. korp bath ia lrto. anl will, it it lire out ita ttursl Jsiat urt, "A man It mast fcJid letter Angti, fpiht every ic cf tLd Ten Lie. ;ire in a 1. 1 may before, if led by gen- (Joiama&diiiebU anJ yet U devote! to j to appeal to tha poo ILHibiicg an! pas Li tune in tii'9 wan- trU d:atfii-t;.jJle ia a tew election. ton indnleiK- of cruelty to aniitaV a atatemctt which U trcly ahockitg. Chicago has taken the Ecglleh fparrow As to whether gauiLliLj U tuorally nniaicca ia hat--l and will hereafter pay wrocg. air Jauie wr.iea: two cents bouLty oa every sparrow-scalp-. Tt. prlwipla appeardiffictoultmatoto be irf.-tl-U u Doubtless this will thia ont these ttot y. ar.1 almtl ,ery ai'j that gtuili.im, Ukt any otner iitmg, u a unclean littl peta. Perhaps, too, ii A bet f jt one man it quMllue of Chicago were to cf er a premium for aa if it u a Buttier of ai.hui. f r effective soot preventer she miht in cuaa it may be of no harm if it i. a ier of pounda, but quelinnoi drros uf ill. time tLia oct also her tu. olte caiaunoe. eort Diut by the very nator of liingi bo de cided by lL pou !a bum tl.ty artua.:y anoit For the encoarageinerit cf home grown man mut litcida for Linue.f buw unit li be eaa aiTurd to iuea. and if be u an. La 'ill not m nic the American Com be jioscrb Choral aslbuin'ti a tbia may xcwnl bia limit, but. f Lis bet, it can Lanlly sociation two valuable prizes for guide to tba determine lis lral quality. the best purely native musical composiThe Inference, therefore, mutt be that tions. For the bet cantata tht can be if a man bet no more than he can afTrd perf urmed in f ten minutes a gol J mediil to lose, he U not guilty of a rnor-- u wrong. worth f 100 will be given. For the best In thi new of the case, too, a prince of part song a second prize medal, worth fifty Wales might not be committing a wrong dollars, will be received by some lucky in gambling, while if one of bis eubjecU compost-r- . The prizes will bo awarded who was a poor clerk bet exactly the next winter. Uere is an opportunity same amount the subject would be guilty which for the growth of American mnsio it is to be hoped many with talent for of a great wrong. It has been decided by British courts composition will avail themselves ot that money lost by gambling cannot be America is already the champion coun legally collected by the one to whom it try for pretty women and fast trotters. is owing. A law to this effect was It is also to be the country of music and passed in 1S13. Bat other bets not preju- composers. dicial to public morality or decency were Has Mankind a Waist? still left to stand good in the way of col is a question now troubling high This lection. Justice Stephen would have s'l circles. Painters declare that nature art betting debts made noncollectibla by no string around the human body placed indiof honor to the the law, bat left in the middle. She put a line np and vidual. Then people would bet at their down the back, and here quite properly betown risk. He would also have the clothing may have a seam, bat the line He ont completely. ting agent wiped cutting the body through in the middle says: is a mere diabolical invention of tailor tvi h Fresh Meats of all Kinds. Slit 3 r.fsrl air U:ii brc-to tar for tbd twitciicj of railway trail C j; ; tatx-ara- t IE ve Cn;-.- Jjr Parliament will not have done what It practically can to discourage gambling and bete until It baa condemned It la genura! terms, which It wonld be perfectly ea.y to do by rePANORAMIC LCE OF THE WEST. citing that, whereas gambling la a practice op! to Loan Mcney posed to the publlo inters ta. It la hereby deMoney to loan on Diamonds, Watches, clared to be Illegal, and all beta, whether made On anil after October M. 1190. paaaenArer and Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledgee for by agents or between principals, and all conancillary to gambling, shall be void, and fn Ujht train, will run a. follow : sale cheap. 204 and 2oC, Twenty-tiftSt tracts If made by an agent the principal may revoke rABSKNoaa tiaixi. Uros. Drozdowitz bis authority to pay the bet at any time whatSWa.m Leave Salt Lake ever. m ? P. ( Park ity Lave Excursion Hate to (iartield Beach 10:Ua .,r,.. t P.rlrCltv 0 p. o now Not to Rest. The Union Pacific is Bellini? excursion Ajriva at Salt Lake vbeiOht TaAira, tickets from Ogden to Gartield Beach That picturesque writer, man and Leave Salt Lake and return for F2.23. Tickets good for Dr. William A. Hammond, Leave Park City return five days after date of Bale. physician, 12 iO p. Arrive at Park C ity is no such thing as rest or declares there :.- p. Tickets on sale every day. at Salt Lake restfulness in the American nature. All fwlve auhurhnn traiua daily between I D. EL BlRLKT, I'itv and Mill Crxek and 8usar Honee. Gen. A(ft. Pass. Dep. most be whirr, hustle, bang, fizz and All people iroing to Park City will find it to their interest to take thia line. business getting richer, whether a man Corner 8th South and Jilieea and Prepariue for Hot W eather. II am atreet. Salt Lake City. The following telegram from White' is in the bosom of his city home in winT. J. Mackintosh, G. F. and P. A, wright, Texas, indicates that the peopl ter or at the Beaside with his family in in that vicinity do not intend to be summer. Dinners, balls, fuss and uncaught unprepared: ending dressing are the same at both Whitewright, Texas, June 2, 1891. places There ia merely a change of Chambcrlam Co., Des Homes, Iowa scene. bbip us at once one gross ChamberBrain workers rest when they change lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhn-- remedy, 25 cent size, and two dozen 50 cent their kind of labor for physical tasks, size. We are entirely out and have had and vice versa, bat in any case the nearly forty calls for it this week. American is incapable of self amuseO.Y. Rath bun & Co. fcr.irtaSbAWr This is just such a medicine as every ment He mnst always be with people, Ee requires family should be provided with during everlastingly with paople SOLID VESTIBULE TKAINS the hot weather. It never fails and is constantly to be entertained, like a baby, pleasant to tak. For sale by Wm. and is bored nnspeakably at the idea of Driver & Son and all leading druggists. 8 tort Line tL "..:r aiuo-.ito- ll.eluiou P- - Ijh. drr. - C Nk.5 AND SALT LASAm 8 p. La.ve Oir len. 8:30 a. m., lUU&a. p. ni. Kturiiiu arrive ugoeo m. 1 :.u a. IKOIIAM. a. m., retnrnln1, arriva Leave Bait Lake. 8 Ogdeo 6Ki p. m I Sti. OODEK alt Lake, e J Vu. I P- - I- -' m m Ji iJ m li m m t 1( p. in1 8:15 til) ii Hot liSfj Laveirwu Kitr....... S . - & 1 m P- V .. 25 it 11. IJatio Invixkm. a n : : The Central Meat Market & Arr: Leave Arrive LeaTtt Arrive S.riVa LCK-AL- 2443 and 2445 Washington Avenue, GREENWELL (ii.JJuoeua Lave lirai.i Juuctuio... Lear Ait' tirau'l Park ttLt.l Ki rt tmtilxt - 3 l"a& a. m' ) II Vir n Ni IK x$-U- rtl as Mail 4 . Si.nii Lva.a LoatraPiwtitLmt Lxa.ivUlr . tirwo No. farina Lraie 1VC.M Arrive iP- i i I Importers, - I't U,MaJ 1 arb u LARGE REFRIGERATORS Cot. Which We Will Offer Below a V.l-F- TliS I tie Lrl Jat.c . viil M .rt -' iv am. a.... MaJ k- a m. I II .v a tu . , Ulwar, rot. lrltfat;udeistcf ru yoaiiuy STANDARD arr: ai J Cjiiit.Lux ti.5 riil-- r JlilH- - Fl'.zj vUitr going alone or with one congenial companion to the mountains or to the seashore. Even in a restful room, if he sits down to rock to and fro and smoke a cigar, the first thing he does is to turn on all the lights. A day in which he cannot read in his newspaper all the crimes and scandal that have occurred throughout the world in twenty-fou- r hours is to him a day lost With wealthy women it is still worse. They will not even read newspapers. "How many so called society women did any one ever see who could take a paper pad and pencil and go into the fields and sketch from nature? And yet there is scarcely a well bred English woman who cannot do this and do it well." Really, are Americans as bad as this? and dressmaker, and not to be tolerated by a true art Long flowing lines, with- out a break in the costume, are the proper caper for one who dresses according to genuine rules of beauty. That there ia no waist is amply proved by the fact that even fashion, which created it, has no &xed place for it Sometimes fashion puts the waist np under the arms, sometimes away down npon the hips. Now, between two such mighty authorities as fashion and high art it is difficult for an outsider to decide. But, judging from the appearance of the summer girl, one is inclined to say that high art is right There is no waist at least, none to speak of. It is so squeezed in that there is nothing left of it only a backbone, and the dear girls hook their gowns around that An autopsy on the body of a young lady who died recently of a mysterious disease revealed the fact that 6he had laced her body till two of her ribs had penetrated the liver and killed her. Thus the dear girl was a martyr to high art There are others dying more lingering deaths, but all are victims of art, all are bent on illustrating the beauty dictum that mankind has no waist About Pensions. General Green B. Raum, commissioner of pensions, contributes to The North American Review a short paper on "Pensions and Patriotism." He says that the total payments for pensions will attain their maximum in 1803, bat it is not believed that in that year the amount will reach $150,000,000. Under the last act passed, known as the disability pension act, a pension of not less than six dollars nor mote than twelve dollars a month is granted to all honorably discharged soldiers who served ninety days or more and are suffering from permanent physical or mental disability not the result of their own vicious habits. The disability must incapacitate them for manual labor to such an extent that they cannot by such work earn their living. Pensions of eight dollars a month are also granted to soldiers widows dependent for support on their daily labor. Soldiers' orphans under sixteen years receive two dollars a month. Since the war closed more than two out of seven of ita survivors have died. After 1S93 the sum needed for pension payments will diminish. General Raum says the International revenue receipts will be ample to meet all pensiona He writes further: A four track underground railway is the plan of rapid transit recommended by the special commission appointed to consider the matter in New York. If built it will pass under the streets from the Battery to Harlem. The population of New York has increased so rapidly that there will be full swing for such a road in addition to the elevated roads, already worked beyond their capacity. The underground road can really dispatch trains rapidly. It does so in London, and the New York commission APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAM. have decided that they cannot do better In 1865 the Interest charge upon the publlo II FORM MATCHLESS II W1B1 than to try the London plan. The un- debt was nearly $151,500,000 and the pensions irttT 8. Mliw. wm Um ta.lut. tor nalvtrt mta thtl were $8,500,000; an aggregateof $180,000,000. The derground road will be much more publlo pus? Dora v hlrtb wtrc pal to dnih. creditorexpected his interest, and Itwaa HAH tu b. 8TR0NQ Bt.itVIOOEODS to owners property along the paid by the people without abatement. The .ad la all r.iptct.. agreeable population waa then 35.000.000, and this annual YOUNQ MEN OR 0L3, route of it charge of Interest and pensions was $4.57 per . AHAftl suffering Iron WEEVODS D2. BILITT, loll or Falling t!tn. nood, Fkyilc.1 Iimiim, K..M1 Worry, 8tnnt4 Dv.lopmtat, or ar uitodb. was the prime attraction at Paris after FERBOKAL WIAIKIBS. to PERFECT HEALTH r..or.d VITALITY of 6TR0KU ;N( tb. Prld. and Powar of Ratio... 9 claim by years of practice by NOBLE Men may come and men may go, but the Wild West show goes on forever. It r exclusive methods a uniform MONOPOLY OF SUCCESS" In treat We.ba.il. and ing all Stieftiei, AOlctlooi of M.a. Testimonials from 508tates and Territories. al rsif ftHnw willbettnt tree, sealed. post- 0 "9 vA nCVff PJUUrA MlH for flmltoil tin. flttt l vhl.. for HOME TREAT-HEHto.oo,. railFULLY RESTORED a. Tbosi.nda Yoa.ub. Eipl.mtlont b.vb..abya. R.ftd oart.ftlDODl.il. Addr.n atooo. ERIE MEDICAL CO. SU FFALO, N.Y. the great exposition itself, in 1889. It will be a prime attraction at Chicago just the same for there will be thousands of young Americans anxious to see it who were children in long clothes when it was last in its native land. One thing Europe cannot do. with all its boasted art and civilization, and that is to produce a wild west show. Moreover, when we think of the gold we have been shipping to Europe this season it will lie some comfort to know that this American entertainment itself alone has raked in no less than f 1,000,000 of European gold. In Manitoba and the northwestern part of the British dominion the wheat crop is so excellent that ten trains a day working for seven months will be quired to move the crops, re-- capita. The publio dobt is now almost paid. It Is no longer a burden. The bondholders bave received $2,600,179,000 in Interest and premiums since July I, 1B1. The pensioners have received $1,284,716,000. The present interest charge for 1891 is $36,408,000, and the pensions for this year will cost $116,000,000, or an annual aggregate of interest and pensions of $l.i2.408,-00We now have a population of 63,0UO,X), so that this annual expense of Interest and pensions is $2.44 per capita. The gratitude of this nation to Its defenders should be measured by the value of the service rendered and the financial abilities of this people to respond to the demands of Just pension legislation. When the war of tbe rebellion closed the of publio debt amounted to about the wealth of the country. Now it amounts to Then tbe public debt waa about $63.50 per capita. Now it Is $9.75 per capita. A new nation of 30,000,01)0 baa been added to the population. The states now span the continent and are traversed from ocean to ocean by great lines of railroaiL There were none when the war closed. This country Is now the grandest on earth. The generation of people who have coma upon the stage of action since the war closed should understand that the blessings of peace and prosperity now enjoyed by the people of the United Stales are due to tbe patriotism and valor ef the soldier of the Uaiou. 0. one-ten- th h. |