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Show s ITESDA , ( c fOBEK 13, OCDEX DAILY COMMEKC1AL: lRkk Mao a Eafieoore. A SoaCcfc WBirtrnr profaaaor. irrul4 A exjrrvjxnideit t Tbo Philadelphia to arf tta k Madeou fc4 c cases a Pm ha beea inrestiatinx tLe tater-atiMatt W pLkdBC t Jier duK ntutua Lbftg M fnaiua qtMtvja of bow mock a rka Kan srutia f Utt is eijwcted to speod U order to keep u ' ' - tiae text be wr1 VntfOfd. Lis mi yUnd Ibn repotiu ava year a a mnubrr U Mr aoaM daro ail vent wrU. until tfaa (BfcLiuBable fi -- X a railed for auon-- 1 iTIiK COMMERCIAL , lbu. i aorietT. trum mwt be, to beyin, a tows hooae, a cuoatry koase. a aaa&ie rUl a kick be pUrwl nMOT- and a jrac ht Of cooTkO eack of the mmif um Uw lebk. wkile Li I aLU gnu4 booms laort bo kept clewed, and are fit tije aat, tbuuxbt ctxu mklf u6- - aa nar to anybody fur at least a third of Ind etutWt kjkl Ueat drlirfkt invuti the yrar, bat tho outlay fur Uveta c taaaA. aad. UMng oat kia ixofc, be rut all the same. The finest and moat tba aeTradiiig Uung Ut iinn, Um lule kej country buow ia Amerattempting to eooioeai Ike aaiila o ana taat pi led abuut tu couiita- - ica is that of Utxirge W. CTuld. oot-toa." ea. lie was in a at Brya Mawr. Mr. Cliilds is just wjr bed traipcr tbt t da. OuUU. building a bow stable that will cut ftO.OuO. Tbeexpetiaesof kwuuf'Wout-A Call I Armma. ia trim am nut lets than $&.0G0 a Tbet This Heatir ban JOB OFFICE HOWE VENTILATING Only a Gallon of Maintains its Established Reputation for turning out U year. William Waldorf Astor spend JM.- 000 annually. "It is estimated" that Curot-liuanl W. BL Vanderbilt spend eaih tWO.000 a year Mr. Robert Ooelct baa a bou at Newport that cut f l.OtJU.000. Cue of ber neighbors is Fainnan Rogers, of Pbiladelphia, who maiiaea to rub along and make both ends meet for a year on (70.000. For t).0o0 a family can make a very rood show in the fashionable world, bnt nobody that is anybody thinks of spending leas than 10,000 annually. lie could not show himself among the Four Hundred on lens. Where doea the money go? Well, much of it is spent on maintaining horses and carriage. Pierre Lorillard pay 3,000 a year for lireriea alone. Some of the millionaires keep twenty carriage and saddle horse. At a seaside cottage it costs a family f 10 a day to live. The widow of Thomas Scott, the railroad man, lives "rather quietly" on 140,000 a year. More and more splendid and luxurious grows the living in America, till one wonders where it will end Fortnncw heap themselves np after they have made a beginning, and nono can tell whether tho great estates of the country will stop till they alnorb the whole conntry. But there is not any more pleasure in the life now than there was half a century ago. It simply takes more to satisfy, that is all After a certain point U reached it is very questionable whether mere expenses of living are any gratification. Meantime a reasonable person can knock a good deal of fun out of 15,000 a year. BEX0WSED Room ia Winter, and jet will Lnrn y ! THE WORLD r? V (the Caparitj for a targe ; Beat ing coo-tiBD- Heater Grrancl Oil HEATING Oil in from Eight to Twelve Hours. STOVES. s 'life Jack IJrinp4on I shouldn't think the com furtable ana of a active was the aaaoa in the world. M:s Somera. Amy Homer Well, there are arma that are aofter and more agreeable. Muuary'a mt Weekly. Aa Ourk Bsataaee. -Uk me. Sue!" -- D'ye Party well. Jim." "11 ow much, d'ye reckon?" er good deal." ' Tjo. ""But how much, nowf er lot" - --Oh, How'd ye lak ter" "Oh. Jim!" IIow'd ye know what I war Roiu tor "I kaow'd." Whatr -- -l- fou know." "I waa iroin ter at ye el ye'd go er Ti waan't, outlier." "Yea, I war." Jimf" ' 1 don't lak me." Yea, I do, a heap." Ho, ye don't." "I orter know." "Howr" "Why, Sue, didn't I jlat aat yerterglt " ready an J "Ye aaid ye war goin' to aat me to uo er ftabin'." -- Sner "What, Jim?" "I didn't mean it." "Then what did ye mean?" "Oh, Sue, quit yer foolin' an' go an' aat jerpaw. -- ! 1 Chicago Herald. Be Overreached Hla PurpoM. Crndgrind (to hi employee) Nobody art me ia to touch that clock. Nobody la to begin or leave off work except us it Indicate the time. Foreman Yeuir, OradKrind (the next day) Why, the day h la gone and nobody's at work) What does this mean? Foreman (meekly) You forgot to wind iko clock, sir. Jewelers' Weekly. one-fourt- Susan's Papa Talks. "George," aaid the railroad magnate, "we all think a great deal of you, and we Mke to have you visit Susan every nigh! what you can. We like to have you stay aa late as convenient, too, but sometimes when it gets to bo 3 o'clock, and you still asactine to break away, I wish you had been SUed out like my new locomotives with aa Improved spark arrester." New Vork Jtarald. A Great Advantage Pwnniman Yes, I know I'm neither rich or famous, and don't amount to much; aast I tell you, in one thing I have the advantage over the president of the Uuited flronson What la that? Vouniman Why, I can make money writing jokes on him, but he couldn't aake a cent writing jokes on mo. Light. Repairs Needed. Mistress Mary, what are you doing wit h feat clock? Mary (with the servants' bedroom clock arnder her arm) Plaze, mum, Oim takin' H to a watchmaker's. It's all out av order, mmm. Ivery morning at foive o'clock it geaa all to paces, An' makes such a racket Oi can't slape. Ne r York Weekly. The Extreme. "I can't read either of these letters." "Who are they from?" "One is from a schoolboy just learning 4( write, and the other is from a professor M penmanship; in the latter I can't tell erUcfc is the flourish and which the letter." Yankee Blade. Poverty of the Fremont. If Jcmio Benton Fremont's children have any pride of manhood or womanhood at all it must gull them beyond measure to hear the reports of their mother's deierate poverty, of her being so poor, in f:wt, that she conld not pay for the telegram announcing her husband's death. The person that would send such a telegram and not prepa it must, under the circumstauces, b a queer duck to begin. Of course the conntry owe generous support to Mrs. Fremont, and no one can doubt that it will be accorded her. But what have her sons been about all these years? They are now nearly middle aged, they have always leen in good health, so far aa one knows, yet today their talented and famous mother is too poor.it is said, to pay for a telegraphic dispatch. Many a single woman of Miss Fre mont's ago has supported both father and mother tor a quarter of a century, yet ir Jessie LSenton s daughter ever turned over a finger to earn even her own living the world has never heard of it The country has treated her father shamefully, to be sure, but is that any reason why tlw daughter should not make an effort at least to earn her own living? One way or the other it is time to put a stop to this long cry of the pov erty of the Fremonts. Three grown, healthy children and a mother in the straits of poverty does not have a good look on the face of it. For twenty years the leaders of fashion have been trying to kick the black dress coat out of good society for even ing costume. Attempt after attempt has been made, and courageous gentlemen of means have appeared from time to time magnificent in swallow tails of gray, olive, salmon, buff or violet But it was no go. After a few spasmodic efforts mankind lapsed again into the waiters' costume. One more attempt, emanating from Paris this time, will be made the coming season to introduce the colored dress coat for men. Maybe it will be successful at last Alarm. Smiley I heard you have bought a new si ut burglar alarm. Tangle. I wish you'd Farm products weut np with a rush M me have a look at it. Tangle-- 1 wish I could, Smiley; but er when they did start They had been deBreJI. the fact is, a thief got into the house pressed long enough, heaven knows. last night and stole it. Chatter, Now let us all join is hoping prices will continue such for the next few years that , Oe West. Mother Now that you have become a the farmer will be able to lift that mortchiropodist, where are yon going to settle? gage. It is the great advance in prices Ambitious Youth I think, mother, I'll of farm products that caused the sudden go to Nebraska All the papers say that is a great corn state. Street & Smith's Good enormous demand for money throughout the country. Hews. Neither Can Any One Elae. When it is telegraphed to the newspaMrs. Cumso Misfortunes do not oome pers throughout the land, and published ingly. Cumso Well, I don't understand what by them, that an actress has been beforo they can possibly see in each other that a police court on the charge of "chronic key should marry. New Vork Herald. alcoholism" that is a new kind of professional advertisement. to Tire It. Enough "1 am sorry you have to work so hard," be cried. "Your voice sounded very tired Two 'Atchison Globe sayings: "No when you called to me up stairs." is as good at home as his picture man "Oh, you know it hod to go up three looks in a neighbor's album." "The to reach dear." you, Light. flighu only way to make a man do right is to Mppinr. Him In the Bad. make him vant to." "Had a splendid time. I ran across a lake up in" Cardinal Gibbons is of the opinion "Kan across a lake? Come, come, liinks, ion't lie so transparently." New York that what the negro most needs is re Sato. ligion and mechanics. 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Ate all I FIFTY DOLLARS CASH And 125 a Month-Ili- n" College Hill Addition This beautiful residence addition is situated between the great Methodist University and the city. It is only ten squares from the center of the city, and occupies a commanding positisn, from which a magnificent view is obtained of Opden, its unrivaled surroundings and theUreat Salt Lake. wild." All propositions for electric lines include this "Well? It was good, then, wasn't it?" oection. and a rapid advance in values will fol "Yes, but, blame the old scamp. I had low. 1 he University alone will make this local the bon ton residence part of Ugden. the nightmare all night. "Chicago Times. ityFor a brief time only the onooriunitv is of. fered to procure these lots at $150 to SBO each ; Pays Cash. Merchant I wish to insert an advertisement in The Morning Bugle. Clerk Yes, sir. "Commence it in this way: Pay cash, and put those words in large letters." "Yes, sir." "And I wish you'd trust me for the amount for a month or so." Yankee Blade, How It Brother-S- is, .1 W. E. DOYIE & CO., And Long Terms. "Dear me," said the philanthropic lady who was visiting the jail, "I can't believe that you are entirely devoid of principle." "Believe me. madnm." waa tharontv l often had very strong convictions. "Washington Post. A Brick. W of geology a piece of brick) Here is a curious specimen, professor. Professor I don't need it. Put H in your hat. Street & Smith's Good News. Natural Inference, "She has a very long waist." "She ought to wear one of those tro- tracted stays we read about!" New York A THOROUGH GROCERS, AND PRACT1C1L House Movers Raisers, Fermerly ef Denver. the baby's got yonr A new and complete movlig outfit. Houses, Street & Smith's brick or frame, moved any desired distance or bag of engagement rings. Good News. 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