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Show 6 A panraii jf tl Jt&a Tayler. wkkfc J. B- - Ktai?B oa exbiUnuB is Li aiuf Ura ciaay vbius diacoa-madailjr. aa-- J b deal of Tlei purtxait furroerir cti the auaut- at Mr, fui;ii' madmen rtt4 gru J reti a W uxt Oiir. EwneBilj-during IkMTJ atuflU. struck UfatUi3 The tnuute waa tal ti , tA fHU GOLDEN UOTHIN a it tah hit om the portrait (Vriy drutl pictonr of aa mrngtA with oul Jrrtcbsd winga orbaJarijug Mr. T)W Lad. tha anus ettfirviing Li neck aad the a boat h of fijwrr. troUK-tioaogti and Th dark hoe stowtine ing tim lijtain journej cardbuartl tuna abrupt! jnst abore tW r faaetf Mr. Tarlur. pru th i ic that Um angt-- i cluuigrtl the rigfct IujuJ holding Tfc pose c fo4 U tmulm. OA n lUj i.-tto- 0 course. if $ u h-h- hu;Tsiili'ui consider it aa an Uiat Mr. Tarkr i. in heaven, Mr. Biuitb triiikiiw the pheaoiufHn hy bfing that th J.u turw of aa ex ilj l.ke that which ou the was on th Laok of a Taylor phof?Tj.h tsrar by. He Mit-r.-- tiut by electrical freak the lavturv of th.-aj- a ovw the portrait. T!i itffiar. buwevcr. ha c aunl a great h--l of comnieat. aud laitna nrjauil cwue to aaa the picture.--Atlant- a Constitution. lt a;ar trtrit '"III anl 7 .ivii'i,i i wt m indioaUoB H fr ' rrm V.iw1iiinrii n .i-niiii- I'. .i I i V Vl.lt la, (ha library. A visit to the rtartLinrc4nl.d Cin- jrrflwa ir.aJ hhraryUfjim amusing.- Not !... um 1 1; ' a i nau.ia .. I,!. . is interesting in at tin k ami utotie. L 11. mji.il tangle Imt it is t!i iatrm-tiinvisitors gut at gst that are auiunttig. When one fjixn in at tlie wil gate through th.btur.l fin on the Ea.- -t Cajiitol strw. he i not ant to nutic a litt!o .!! wan tJut iu in a littlo hm jiiHt itiMiIt thti Kte. If ) dut-i- rt ttotitv liha t ho oia w.-iliiii.ui wi'l iti ntii w iih an uujM'ra -nw iify. trifrv; U:se ftf.jw an I m aort of an Irish brogue in the s th- - rti-h.i- iol.i: "N.w. ywt ahyrrit an mnrh na ld)in , . cn pi in ami Itxjk yet h)ifr. Cut thiiitrs yci tuu.tn't do. tlu-r- IWt talk t- - any jt the uirtj. Dm't go oa of tlit waiU, ami dou't go iiwule of tLe boiUitiit anywhere, Au don't yez ask aay a the in ti quwtiona. Moind. thnt, now, au4 y can aea all ye iiliise." Waahington Poet ti ' II Ml lift Married. Attorney Arthnr 8. Finher. of Rix k- rm. w a candidate for m.itnmonuu honora. He ia a tnwuljer of the Owl of Ogle county bachelors, club, a amt hi doom wh wiUcd at its picnic on An. 4ft. During the day came the elec tion of officer. Among the officers is ma railed "the 10.000 bennty of the dub-- . and he who is elected to this office matt marry within a year and winairaw from the society. The charm haa ikwer failed to work vpt. and vrr maa who has been elected" to the office kaa been married within the year. Every otker officer ia elected by acclamation, bat this one is elected bv solemn and atred ballot When the ballots were fXHMtetl it waa fonnd that Mr. Fisher waa the doomed man. The good natured attorney made a pleasant sjeech, and rood tn ma clever way to turn it on aa a joke. The aeqnel has never failed to Herald. Weatern Inlellentual Impnlae. One of the results of the Chantanqna ametshlHn, which have a tendency to awaken unnatural activity of the brain and aa abnormal thirst for knowledge, waa ehrtwn recently. The son of one of the ofiicers of the Long Pine assembly burned his father's barn in to eee what sort of a bonfire it would maka lie also wished to see whether a setting hen would preserve her presence of mind when surrounded by flames, and hie observations will doubtless le a e contribution to science, although the experiment was necessarily expensive b the parent of the young Chautau-qtiaa- t. The setting hen deserted her prospective family and saved her life, a fact which proves that in the disposition of the hen the instinct of self preservation overbalances maternal devotion. There is oa doubt Chautauqua assemblies have give a great intellectual impulse to the rising generation. Omaha World-Heral- Give them a Call. LOEB & MYERlPrnns. JT IT' atet to Grraiicl Oil' l"""? , ! gat that imrf pttr 1 V IT CONFORMS TO SHAPE OF FOOT II you want perfection in 111, with freedou from coraa aud nil dlxromfort you wi) ear toe Kurt m raeaara away t la anl unwledvrd thp miMt oomforlahli he beat wearing aud moil ntyiinh feotlemwn' .hr mode In she world. fhe u A.mon;t the veterans who attended the nscmt Orand Army reunion at Boston waa John F. Chase, of Me. who received forty-eigwounds by the explosion of a shell at Gettysburg. His right arm was blown off. and his left eye torn from its socket, and he lav on the field two days before it v;s discovered that he was alive. He is now in comfortable health, and receives a penAn-us- sion $10 A. F. POOLE. Soc'y. and Trew. "J V . UN ION a HOWE and yet will burn VENTILATING Only a Gallon of Oil HEATING in from Eight to Twelve Honrs. STOVES. I I Bold by ASHBYBROS.OGDEN. Com THE SNYDER & ROBINSON lURDWAItE TOY, 2315 Waslilnon C. D. H AY8. o STOVE STOVES! STOVES! STO VE S ! PS Patronize Home Enterprise. 7 1 weni.y i fth Khss m. W. E. DOYLE THOROUGH A Orra. & CO., Ave. err CD o STOVES! ST0VK8. DC Pencil and Scratch Tablets 340 AND PRACTICAL Raisers, 5 RULED AND UNRULED, Farmcrly of Denver. a month. Twenty-Fift- h ' .', a uf w u0 romtUtt m iviig nutflt. Houw dlktaucc or t,t irnr ii'. w e i.y Hc!f 1 rtei-ire- Office w'bh F. C. Cka iv, m.t, 91 Id Washington OUDES. UTAH Till- - COMMERCIAL OFFICE, J! -- 104 Wmsliiniitrvn Avcimp. Ofctien. ? Look out for them until July 5th, and then, and then, and then, with the King's permission, the Ogden la Jersey City Street, OGDEN, UTAH, GREAT FIHE HARD AND SOFT PAPER, Hons' Movers I 8TOVK8I H The OWOKSi TKU& K FACTORS rrady now t show ) a 0b- line or CO rruuha and Tiavelina Baffx. All kind of Repairing- Uone. ta. Some working men digging on a road Heights. N. J., Thursday, fmmdiit a depth of fourteen iVvt a box containing over $15,000 in old state rank 'iwrenry. It hud probably lmi hidden . lere years ago by some unknown miser. Tlie notes hrive u value now RENOWNED fli Room in Winter, Bart at Packard hoe eoaU no mon man any oilier nua moe, luuugo none approach it in value. and Bun All .tries in Handmade, Haud-we!- t welt; also BoyB' aud Youth.'. If not .old by tc bin aud address name dealer .end your four Tb aea. President. THE WORLD the Capacity for Beating a Large DOI'T SPOIL TOUR RET BT WEARING CBEiP SHOES 91 W. LAFKENTZ, a fttnrpMl This Heater lias tun. r. Korraot Shapa." Why She Wa Blow. eiamination of the hull of the aew steel cruiser Charleston, recently returned from Hocolulu, shows a growth of weeds and barnacles oa fcer steel bottom, says a Washington special accounting for the fact that she humV only about seven knots an hour on her trip across the Pacific. She has been hi commission just about four months, and tier speed has been reduced from an average of nineteen knots on her trial ran to the figure named, while her coal eommmption has remained just as high. 4 rjWEARTHC Cranberries Are High The year's crop of cranberries is estimated at 750.000 bushels. Prices range from $2 at the beginning of the season to $3 c $4 at its close. Last year the prioe ran op to $6. and this year, owing to the acarcity of other fruits, cranberries wiU probably start at $7 per barrel. The Cape Cod crop is later than usual this year, while that of New Jersey is in alvanoa. Contrary to the usual custom New Jersey berries will probably be the fa in the market Cor. Philadelphia A FOUND IT! The Clveapest Place in the City to Buy Clothing, FurnishingGoods, Hats, Shoes, Valises; htc. Why? Because The Golden Eagle Clothing House buys direct from the Manufacturers for Cash, thus enabling them to sell Cheaper than their competitors. or-A- d. WEE AT LAST aix-h-t- Saddlery 4 harness MANUFACTURING COMPANY Will 'n with a New and Complete Stock of Harness and Horse Xo a 4 Ml Wanthinaton A venae. |