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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMlItCIAL: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1690. WOMAN'S WORLD. OLD AND NEW IDEAS ON THE CUES-- ; WOMANLY CEUCACV. no or CM mt ! A ! ' ra.nl rtockf WANTCD. BUSINESS CARDS. 'mafuSy bat it i a te;lcUi tbc!sbs FIXAXCE AND COMMENCE. W. Is. IB L a. c aaaa. Buaiu& Uahrm-itiikof Broc !ya a&d Xew York rew with Fanafcaii iua a aif distrust? J eye. Sucu year ago a la-A Kaw Tor Stock. die tricj-clclub wa foruitd ia Brook-- ( -- ! FOR RENT. mark 0 CO.fTRACTCRS Ore Sew tRS. Tar. bead. fortiaaUrLas of as aHinea rcadered lya. with Mr. John UaktT at ia aud EOOM. WITH K4T Plaaa Mad aad lL club of ifovtrrjed of atanfiratuT a srowth farraihid T' A tha yonta Lxpcwsilie at that um by FIt nne r.aee-Krvmim4 m mtJurmtknt, at l Ikua OaMoa. I'taa, Udie w watched um an ! VtariuitfWa tha parti, aaJ there i bo d jcU tht run taken kUi by cum fraruusjj eemrri (i F1 XR fcf bad hi hi beea aw! omrorLi with iatenuL It tLurb&ed a whUe a&d BL kOOM OS IOWU JOXHAJLDT DOWSOS. iram. Tue hi ' vecture died out. No the doubt to thea m4 the 4uliiM tried wr mvunuvni, hare ax would b carry Wt aanm .ariet uiw. HMinrte year loader uooeed better ia &!? plaoea, Nw CONTRaORS AND BUILDERS. h ruJ Irani uueu3; aul wther not tix-- Itmm in Ltm tai.a out hi vjet. Mr. John W. Mackay York uul r ai Ta.jea. Uhjum aa n:a Letter. UrktiiLU aa4 tl Oranct. Ufjra wa presented to bias about a Bbiii ii av Muaaa). . Et siW Tut.iuteB met infrequently happened, for ia feer a very deli-- rt ar!y childhood Jea&x Lutie creature. Victor Hugo Lad at one time a viAoa f a AKD-BUI- fcL.T-FfcO- ue fl Taaww - Ate Uaa Oiym. yr wao charmed with Tbetw art tvo troths whirl VI n. of aud grao and tha beauty doe not Uk into amMiat Ptelps-Wsrvisitor that b remarked fair hi la nor diarroka. of tha DmUrt ia to a geatlemaa (by whom I wa Moxtoa Life la fair ymmauaaXm imt of told tie indieat), -- If my little Jeanne a to that drlicary of thought aa4 flin-i- bad beta only a few year older 1 wotuea U oa tha wine, tha adupta endearu; d to arrange a bare should bat aU3 kbedaei between her aud Mr. Mackay frhpa, vaaittiay, marriag it ah ahIujjU tha aUcdard of tnul- eld aoa. particularly if the young gentha Baodos of oor natdiauthen. tleman rewUiLIt- - Lu motLcr." Pan TnJy. oar foretaothen wtw tnufcet oor. St Loui woaMso. bet their muJrsty was of a ry ietitaua a&d enhfalthf ol kind, after alL rmt Air far CbtMrM. It ww foondd oa Ignoraaoa aal auor-aabe- d When circumstance render it imposia that BUnoepher of stilted remove tha infaiit sible to to be th from thepensauently which wm cummer raoaUia. the during city only nediain ia vhkb to lungs feuu- - freh air niuet be secured by taking it to aiiMfuola breatLo aith eumfort and. public park during the cool hour of toll luora iioporUut, with propriety. the DMrning and evening, or by sjwnd-in- g Why, our grandmother held it to be the day in some open suburban reiadareat to bar the Wast knowledge of sort or on neighboring river. Tha beat tha Uw of their own bodiea! I know of the day must be spent in a cool, clean one dtar old white haired i(it. "reared and well ventilated a room a ran be had. ia tha traditiuo of high birth and genii Plenty of sleep is important, and it i of training of a jpraeralioa fo to ma great moment that tha infant ret upon Mrs. Ward own word who prutreted a clean. fresh bed rather than on a hot bitterly and ia th name of all th lap or shoulder. When out of door it a)fiBt hr granddangbttra should be wheeled in a coach tadyiag physiology under a woman than carried. Many a (tout mother ha Th caused her phyairiaa and in a girl' a illness, and even it attitod of th death, by toobaby anawkikh and aff fond and constant nursing. mind of th wonvn of that time toward The clothing must be as thin aa possible, LUua-trt- d the comwotufet facta of life ia provided always that woolen be worn of time. novel that the Fancy by next to and over the whole skin. Aa a healthy mindml young woman of today exception to this rule may be made duradoring the Amanda Fit- - Allen style of ing day of excessive beat, when tha behavior toward her friend of th other legs may be allowed to go bare. Dr. Thank hfaven, the modern girl ha Loui Starr in Ladies Home Journal. too good ffie! And isn't inodoxty, aftar all, nothing bnt good eue abloom? kill f th HnUni IrlUi Bul.aMi. New York Evening Hun. The women of these roaotsand island are as skillful as the men in handling 1 UtdM Needlewvmea. the oar and rudder. They know every Tha C! Uffe Ii)dutrit in Knight-bridgsunken rock and dangerous current of lf enpptirting, London, are intricate channel between the great a news- the oianaged by Mr. Honie-PaynbJand of Arran and the mainland, and Mrs. and patronized by paper woman, take the bouts in and out in all weathers. Mackay, the Du:hi of Aliercorn. Lady For many years a Grace Darling of this RoHKuiorn, Lady Arvui'wtld Campbell and western the daughter of a pilot adotenotlierleM prominent people. The who livedcoast, on Eights inland, went ont in i very poetry of the Irish needle taught storm and darkness with her old father, and learnod in the indurtries, the never trusting him alone. This brave rivalling thaw from the Kouon girl never flinched from facing the wild made the name of chuti'i, which hare est gales, fearing that disaster might Franco fainou for luce and cambric befall her father and the vessels it was work. Mrs. Mackay has been inotit kind his business to guide to a safe anchor She to tha Irish pupil of the Industrie. nhe were not at the helm. Many if age not only buy their delicate embroideries a ships crew beating about between and drawn work, bnt a ahort while ago Arran and Owey owed its preservation Inlent her London house for a Cottage to Nellie Boyle. Two sinters have taken dustries sale, at which the Duchetts of the post boat into Arran for many years Allercorn presided, "tea" and manic past, their father, John Nancy, being lending variety to the mercantile duties, now old and infirm. Woman' World. i Another American patroness of the poor needlewomen of London is Mrs. Qaecr Ocrnpntlon. for New York ITamrii, Conger, also a Calif ornian; altto young, If a list of odd pursuits for women beautiful, acromplixhed as a mnnician were made out some of the following and linguist, and rich in her own right would deserve entry: Every year she lias managed in her own Miss Maud Yale, a porous plaster way to get an exhibition of Cottage em- maker; Caroline Hartfield, vermin exbroideries in the Pari salon. ' Mrs. ConM. Brown and Julia Alice terminator; erioa of night talk ger has instituted a tinfor the benefit and entertainment of the Reilly, "truckmen;" Mary Furst, smith; Mary P. Ilickey, 'eJressman;" Mrs. Not sewers. long ago Kensington Borne-Payn- e astonished her friends in Mar Bolmnd, watch case polisher; tho Industries by the publication of an Elizubeth McNamee, wig maker; Cathearticle advocating the revival of tobacco rine Faist, bottler; Cecilia Wilhelmi, maker; Ella Goodwin, bed maker; culture in Ireland for tho lcnefit of the lwsket L. Cordicr, silver plate maker; Irishwomen indirectly, which Lord John Mary Ilan-nu- h Manners made the subject of a speech Mary Harris, show card mounter; Wilhclinina Pearl, Knhn, quilter; in Parliament. London Letter. regalia maker; Sarah Mason, sand dealer; Elizalteth Rightincre, pickler; Louisa Rromm; In the tl of lor. A serious waste of ice, with thone who Frankenthaler, poulterer; Ellen Gray use it in coolers, is in the lock of judg- Hiid Harriet A. Sunner, hucksters: Mary Fleisch-mament or a knowledge of physics displayed A. Dougherty, plasterer; Emily manufacturer of covers; piano choice location in of for a the by ninny E. Ross, sauce dealer; Eliza A. the cooler. A lump of ice that will last Mary , caterer. New York World. all day and night in a judiciously placed not last half of time will that reoeptaclo for the Skin. if the cooler lie so placed that it is exTo keep yourselves out of mischief and wind. constant of to a draught posed The cooler should be located at a poioj benefit your complexion yon may try where the wiud cannot play upon it, or, these recipes from abroad: 1. Pour boilif this be impossible, it should lie pro- ing milk over fresh garden violets and tected by a covering of dry, porous, non- let it stand till cold. Apply to keep the skin soft and free from wrinkles. Very conducting material. Take any ordinary xdiic cooler, and wrap it around with a French and pretty, isn't it? 2. Fine oatdozen thicknesses of newFiKqwr tied to meal is cooked one hour to a porridge, strained through a coarse sieve or mosplace, and take a similar cooler unprotected, and put the soma amount of ice quito net and mixed with as much bay and water into each. Long before the rum to soften and whiten the skin. Apice is melted in the first it will have dis ply at night and let it dry on. Ten drops of glycerine improves this, 3. appeared in, the hist. Mix fifteen grains sulphate magnesia, shaved of ice A soup plate standing by the Utdaide unprotected melts very rap- twenty grains sulphate of soda, two drams distilled orange peel in two idly, but if tho plate be pressed down distilled water. Take a teaspoon-fu- l ounces a a saucer turned feather pillow, into liefore breakfast for a week to clear over it and another pillow pressed over the whole, it will lunt for many hours the skin. If you like the effeot rest one week and take again. Shirley Dare. almost unchanged.--Nationa- l Druggist, Li death, and be ist-Ilir- d o afu-r-wa- rd j Pofct-Dirpat- aecti-Mentali- ty copul tl hln;li e, e, n, Rx-ker- tid A I'lnrky Srtimil Trachsr. Eastern 'women may have the culture, but for pluck and push the second place is not wheiBlie western woman belongs. Miss Kate Kennedy, who has been a teachor in the public schools of San Francisco for more than twenty years, has just gone through a year's fight with the board of education, and established the pi inciple that the board cauuot discharge teachers without cause. Miss Kennedy, having obtained a leave of absence, made a visit east, and was surprised upon,, her return to find that her place had been given to her substitute. The board of education coolly informed her that she was not wanted, whereupon die brought suit- to test the legality of her discharge, meanwhile making formal application every month for her salary. She won her case in the lower courU, and'itbw the supreme court sustain thesa decisions, and orders that she be restored. and receive her bock salary. .San Fraucisco Letter. - Victor Hugo's Granddaughter. Jeanne Hugo is just 20 yenrs of age. She is a pretty and stylish blonde, and lias had a good deal of social success since her debut in society, which took place two years ago. She has one defect, however she is addicted to tight lacing, a habit which-- rather spoils the cmo uf her carriage. . She was the idr if her illustrious grandfather, who ustJ !" tv 1 hours in watching nt her bedside T sever she was ill, u joutiuyency that . The Only Female FrofeMor. There is only ohm woman professor here, although a miinber of women teach and lecture. This notable exception is Mrs. S. L. McClintock, the wife of the young looking professor who was reading "Rosetti" to the Browning class. She teaches Anglo-Saxo- n and old English, and is a tall, graceful young woman, who contrives to deeply interest a men and womlarge class of thirty-eigh- t en in the literature of King Alfred and Boownlf. Phonology and grammar are also dealt with. There is a class in Chancer. Mrs. McClintock is devoted to her favorite study of the historical development of language. She took up teaching from being called upon to fill an accidental vacancy in a college. Chautauqua Cor. New Yrk World. Female Bicycle Club. The lady riders of Hartford have formed a wheel club. It is pleasing to record the increase of these clubs throughout the country. New York city is peculiarly backward in this respect. While there are many ladies interested in the sport no club has been formed, the Riverside and Harlem clubs being the only ones to admit them to memh uhip. Possibly the fict that the ph" nind has not been educated up to i .e sit,, of wh" IwomPTi, independently spelling a!onv, un.iecouipanied by amah, escort, has u great deal to do with thii In Philadelphia aiiuost all the clubs Indies, and tho plan has worked buc- ad-ui- it "0 Jitul nr-n-- - ar rttemea. liuu karl at ti a aiu WmrmUmn. lilr ta tut afuraoua aWvlr km or There u not a brighter, prettier tLe V). 4uru4 Ii rm.aji tmn4 wfcim. JJ more eapabla feraiture dealer ia th Gvnaat nvJ4 botdnea thaa Mary Jue McShane, of Naa-- Yora Mjov. Madiaoa street, a trim lml Irfea widow, M- wa ci'l n NiIjOrt-who ha cheek the color of poppie. a Prinje - iVai. twl'bi awuu ti. ainaJj. pretty wit, blue black hair, aad a well nrauo. poiaed. well modeled hel that i brimful of braiua. BUvar. Copper. Laad axid Tin. Thia young woman know enough . S t"K. Ijc.tlr1 3 Bir'-r- . about texture, wood, metal and stoue t Kea-1 ; t.A. f; aimaeTM;. to be able to pick out tha real lace, all ta-- i. wools, pure huen. mahogany Bon da. and bronze and perfect gem with her Tuca. Occ 3- - Gwernnnt kualtcWd eye blindfolded. Sue ha a cellar full of carpet that the uiumer butie of a. fuUw: V. 8. . r coupon K4l rr'l ... the araatde have couoecrated with their t. UJ t'.H 'Twuta .. I.'i-- i Paciac '..... 4 Iu4 ,. l dancing klippers; he ha lace that th Ij. !. Srr Four liundml bare coquetted and marblock. ried in: h gue abont with Ler pocket Ki III iVT.Crttrtl . .. 10! Aawriraa full of jewels, and has aralling acquaint- t !' Wfia Natirttki srt B.(in fari&e VnkAaimrH. : ance with a wildernea of and ('aa. FMMiihrrn .... . ... t'arilie I'eniral Wifth&nm --lwprTiu't a' fashionable women. New York World. liuriiairtMi . K iiw t.Tt' Lu 31 . ttvParifi Irkwanaa . IT II. Ita liu K.U a he U m CUlie Tt tis'kwk Fri . Mia Anna Paton. of Port nuron, KiNtTeXU . rS M. Paul t- - Pl'l A (huatia. ike SlMire wanted to get a pasxport to go home to IHin'e . . 7 A Sa-- b iTeia Paritie Scotland for a visit. Mr. Blaine id be Mtrtea Central . VIS I'atoa Parifir .... il . SS Writ. Kareo Eip's HaciBV couldn't give her one, a she wa not a Mo. . . MS Wotm l Northern Pacific. . ... . 7S' m. citizen of his. The lady went thereupon V P. p J . ai t'nrOiwMterm, C.S.EtrM before a t ircuit judge, renounced alle- NorUiweatern - .1" p'd. IV I to giance everything save Uncle Sam and wa made a full and complete citiMining 6tocka. stock ekwed at zen. She will now write Mr. Blaine. NawToKCOrk Children who came to thi country be- follow : 1 3 SS'ttaodard Horn SUrer fore they were 19 years old without their Con 4 wi Hlia t SO Cal a V 1 7S KurenaCoa I Mono parents can take out full papers on be- Uociiieutal 1 Mi Sutter Creek t coming of age. Chicago Herald. Boston Stocka. A rental I'harmu-Ut- . Biwroit, Oct. XL Th ttock market closed a Mrs. Ida Hall Roby, of South Chicago, follow : SI I Mem. hond cripU... Atch. a Top is the only woman pharmacist in Illinois. . MSIMei. flrt monair KiirlinirUHi She is 24 years of age, a graduate of toe Me. 17 Central eom.. It'i.Sao Iivx Illinois College of Pharmacy and sole Petroleum. proprietor and manager of tidy little New To. Ort, II. Petroleum doted dull: drug store at the corner of Forest avene and Thirty-firs- t street, which is regis- PenimlTDia pot clotiug tered under the dignified title of the Chicago Produoa PharThirty-firs- t Street Houio-opathia. Wheat opened t hisher Oct. Cbicaoo. Mrs. ha one assistant, than macy. Roby yeterdar' cIo.idk, eauetl oft about Se Mis Jeosie Carter, a Mason City girl, oon aftr the openin, then started upward, who is to be admitted to the firm in a price adTauciiiK tt le; lutor berame weak, Vf 1c, Hurtualed and cloel at abixit short time. Chicago Letter. ' r tiuiher thiin r"trday. Kecetpta 610U0 bu ; aliipmniU 2 :,( bo. Kjre r'irin at 6S. A very active woman in the field of Hurler -- Firm, i(7S. Whiter-fl.1- 4. social reform in England is Mis Clemen7S. 8lioullem-.2- SS tina Black, whose pale face aud eye10. Short ri4i. lShort known in now are labor every glasses meeting in London. She "runs a womChicago Cattla en's protective and provident league, and Cbicaoo, Oct. a. Cattle Receipt. 11.000: has just won, with the aid of John Burns, rtoady. lower: iteen, 3tf" nil; Texa cteen, Mi 3 3) : range teer, $2 V fJt I V. a remarkable victory for some huudreds $2 llotn Receipt, 'M.OQ; oiiened buther, but : of girls who were locked out by a firm of closed weak prime hear? and butcher' wivhte U 1114 50; liirht, 4 V6 4 . chocolate makers in London. Sheep ReceipU, 1,(011; actiT,rteadr;natiTe, 4 m UaiJj t,' thtricl . d.. . rt . c 7 U The number of women pawnbrokers in New York is put at twenty-two- . Abont five widow keep pawnbroker' sale store. Mia. Lynch, of Broadway, heads the list, and Mrs. Catherine Murphy, of Chambers street, and Mrs. Laura Thorn, of the Bowery, have been successful in disposing of the trinkets and souvenirs hallowed by memory and misfortune. Ufi tt n( M : weeterna. Ouud aaoa. k!i aaett klvKlt. Craat .i-a- o. OO l -i veiwuer Itjrrv4k)M- H FOR SALE. 1 )R tULK-eMA- tMV bTOKE C'. i Zi st-- ORt LL tar lorii ; real cixutp JXDtiROCtR U rmt Xauuaai liank Ituirv at r rbuildup, XU A Lutl- to rI t Hj lou land I 1st (aout. -A- Wa. V. Hu rxim, Wasiem W. Court, Cwliier. Preoulent. and Manager. Tugo. Robinson, Vice-Pr- e. Mca- tt--t. THK CHEAPEST fcM. miioa SALE-LA- iutoutCv-J-- - OGDEN, UTAH. CAPITAL, lr: J.(j. tremes in the fad for black. All her undergarments, as well as the sheets and dra perie of her bed, are block.' Mile. Sarmisa Bilesco, the first woman to be admitted to the practice of law in France, is only 21 years old. She is pretty and belongs to one of the richest families in Rouniania. .. The most summery lookiug gins on the seashore dress in white India silk, mode with an accordion skirt and round waist; white shoes and a white wrap complete the outfit. Mrs. Rosamond Rogers Johnston, who lias recently been made a W. C. T. U. president, is the first woman in Oakland, Cal.. to fill the position of school principal. Miss Carrolan, of San Francisco, is and ban Francisco. COMMERCIAL National. - Bank, I I I oK q n lr SALK-rit- Aotire Account invited. solicited. Correspondence Rev. Sarah Gorham, of Boston, the first licensed woman preacher of the Africrn Methodist Episcopal church, has resigtwd her pastorate and gone to Ethiopia. buttons are Gloves with thirty-tw- o being worn in Paris for full dress, those with eighteen buttons being considered fit only for demi-toile- t. UTAH NATIONAL Ojjden, Utah. CAPITAL, . - lOO.OOO. SLTIlPr-.TJS- , - - 135,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits. J. E. Doolt, President Cashier. A CXJ ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- OSoa, S417 Washingtoa arecoe, Ogiea, CuA K. WHITE. N0CO!(rECT10MRT W. N. Shtlltro, Vice President. LEGAL BLANKS TIIK COMMERCIAL OFFICE I ATTORNEY-AT-LA- n r-- nr jrr. rim ATTORN CASH DOLLARS Office, orer l'tah National Rank. Wakhiugton arenua and Twenty-fourt- h mnu Hill Addition ugaen, This beautiful renidenre addition U ituted between the great Methodist Cnireivity and the JACOB 8. BOKEkUN, city. It i only ton tquare from the center of ATTORNEY-AT-LAthe city, and occupies a commanding poBitifn. And $-- Moulh-IllffCol- lere '5 from which a niairiuticent u ohlaimM view t attest of lMTi, ita unriraled surrounding and Uielireat No. 1408 Washington arena Office, Salt Lake. tan. All proositions for electric lines include this ugaen. i section, and a rapid advance in values will folHEVWOOD. low. The L'niversity alone will make this local1Y ity the bon ton reitlnce part of Oxden. ATIORNEY-AT-LAFor a brief time only the opiiorjunity is offered to procure thena lots at t'M to $ftO each ; rash and Office, 369 Twenty-fourtatreet, Ogden, Cta per month where a pair i taken : deed and alwtract showing perfect title BANHFOBD SMITH. B. W. SB and unincumbered free of charge. This proiwrty is very desirable and the price A SMITH, r undi-is the market. , gMITH For further particular call on or address ATTORNEEYS-AT-LAW. H. Habvict, i.wner. Room 4 hay Block, upftsirf, corner Washington room Office, No. 6, 7 and 8, No. U3 Wa arenue and Twenty-fiftstreet. ngton avenue ' h h F. STEACY B. & CO, j Real Estate, St., OriDEN, UTAH. Tweutj-Fift- h Have the only building pr iperty at the Celebrated ' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS d. vanvickleTm. D, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. Treat chronic disease and disease of ehil dren. (ieneral practice will receive prompt tent ion. f nrate diseases a specialty, tmrni an experience of 25 year in tha practice of medj icine. Office get a J subur- so by above M.TEAHEN 107 25th st. Residence 2830 Lincoln are CIVIL ENGINEERS. " Parties wishing to beautiful and healthful ban residence can do addressing us at the number. H. HOLLIDGE, (Late Ass't City Engineer) CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Plans, estimates, irrigating ditches and abl uiTisions. Siecial attention given to the laying ont c additions and city lots. Office with Ogden Abstract Company, Fin national liank uuiicung. B. W, FAtl C. A. fpTJSH & FA SIS, CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Plans, specifications and estimates prepared anil work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue print, etc, etc. executed on short notice. Office, 2413 Washington avenue, Ogden. HOU8K AND 8I0M ' L. W AGO EN EE. "yyAOGENER 4 PAPER HANGING ROSS, ' AC8TW BOSS CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. General engineering practice. Consultation invited. Office, room 3 Kay block, Ogden City, Utah. CALSOMINING AND DENTISTS. Q R. 8NOWDES, DENTIST. Office. 2427 Washington avenne over HorroeW A Sons store. Teeth without plates and savitaS natural teetn a specialty, no teetn or roow oad to bo saved by tilling or crowning, o attention given to children a teeth. C.H.Greenwell&Bros List of Properties Wholesale and Retau. ANT OF WHICH I WILL DELIVER! $ 1 ,000- Two VMSI Knob Hill orchard lota. Lots "SilHS. near Thirtieth and $300. Jefferson Arenue. 1 , 250. Corner, 65x132, Twentieth and Lib- $ - ert.y-- fruit and shade - ' BUT GHE ES. DEALERS. IN tree.-$4,00- Eighty acres, fonr miles from post office, lerel. water rights, and by cultiration will sell tor $100 per ' acre. Monroe, between Twenty-fift- h and . Twenty-sixt- choice. &Uxl32, 50x132, Van Bnron, between ixth $2,100. Madison, $200 Per foot, BANK, $2,400. $1,400. United States Depository. L. B. Adams, 1 Twenty-firs- t, and Twenty-s- Twenty-ecvent- between Twentieth and 6x8 rods. 10x10 rods, corner avenue and Twenty-eight- Wash-into- n Meat, Poultry and Fis) Try our Pure Lard, manufactured by selves ana you wiu never use any other. Mail orders and wholesaling a special buioH wim us. iweniy-roun- n street. h street, three good houses, renting $112 month. Bargain. de- scribed as a ''sunny haired girl with a Dresden shepherdess complexion.", She is immensely rich and extremely charitable. a. Practiceain the District Court and all tlw AND cotirta. Personal attention giren to eoUertioaa Kenwmber the place, ia Peery'a wooden build-HkALE-- A LARGirtMILYBOR8C ruirey Addttas J., ar ttl in- -, meat uop of l . fl. irreenweu as Broa CoMMtarisL XI Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogdon, L'tah. P n t"OKSALK-- A CHulCHOT UN NOB HlLl boxM. P l.tf M), worth VvO; will ell for half cah 4AM B M. KIMBALL. KOWABO . aLLISO J. ii. H., car of Com balsuee lu on tan l. JIMBALL A ALUSOS. 1 HELrnirB, Ass't Cashier. Ia.'.-- U WllKiXEK J 6e l'ir le 8 f.OjOOO. Snrtvlnn and Capital, Unoivided Profita, 50,000. $2,200. J. O. AHMSfBOKO, President. $650. O. E. W. V: Cashier. va,B, good lo aiioa and rent cheap; In Uol: OGDEN, UTAH. Hut. IL-- La kutll. J. D. GILL'S the Minnesota who. go to ex- nflus. wwan room On easy term. New frame lMiM, aril n erliar, front and bar Tty-nn- l ixirchea. t all on J. W. Wareiiatus, near Van Buren. R SALE 1 H. C. BIGELOW, President. HARD WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY The will of Mrs. E. C. Atkinson, of JOHN A. BOYLE, Vic President tloston, provides that upon her death A. P. BIGELOW, Ase't Cashier. her body shall be examined by the students of the Massachusetts hospital in A General Banking Business the hope that science may be aided in Transacted. SHOP. 143 MAIN ST. alleviating suffering. It is expressly stipulated that the body shall not be disBOARD OF BIHKCTOK8: On dnnr north nf the Ifnnt mi anA Alas r sected. S. M. Pbbsbaw, T. W. Jonks, Job A. Bon. a, A. C. E. H. Tbob. Bioklow Rbed, Harbixb, The mother of Oscar Wilde, who has Ben j. Lombard, J a. written verses that have been admired In England, will henceforth receive an INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. annuity from the British crown, her name having been placed on the pension Sell Exchange on all the leading cities of list. Mrs, Davis, wife of senator, is one of those CO. d. kiu-iw- Incorporated Under Territorial Banking Lawa Europe; also on New York, Chicago, Omaha THOMAS. WOODS ARCHITECTS, C. - $100,000. l ariMtar'a im 4 iJicatus, jcUaiii,,. to order. Ail work gaarautexd. itmdrtwi aad autsp, tint street. HtTaax Adam aad Mmes Fit Point. imsa, leirplMsna Set. C (four ru!- - Ovdasx. rtak. t'ntMi , t ire PAINTING presi- dent of the General Federation of Wom- tunti. fur auuuth. ARCHITECTS, luuniu. A. J- Huuw aud U.i al Ofllce. mom 16. 17 aad IS National Baal Puuiia. building. (JKdea. I'tah. WRTleThE.1iP-NE- W COTTAGE, KOCR X iuiou. hath ruoan. pontrf andnicWcluthea LAWYERS. tiud ail w to iiMtniFW uf tin. Palmer. 1tirtenih & WOKTHMAN, from uiutur lifleru. aUUua four duur J line, ATTORNEY AT LAW, nOR TRADE A H1CAUO FIRM SENT ME IV - Ogden. Claa. a? a tine vturli of lrr good, intotcin OS.iAM. Wathlngtoa At. Ut exrhaaaw fur IVdea real ektata. L-- t sue MCBPHl! A lutowahal ou bar tu mutator it. or art of it. p.UNTES fa-- r Hit Spring. CITIZENS' BANK ! .a A GKAfTAH. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Plana and sfssrificatiecM aud amd aMiauaaai BVSIEESS. LE-A m VJR 1 gT. i .No. scraeia. Taecujr-Uiir- d e. a. DAKKOVtS Iuwm fur a l'STKMSHEI IXB ktkT-- A MJUtSAST I n.a Uitrtlx UiUl huuwt wii ; i.i id trK. 232 rnimn en's Clubs is the daughter of Professor Ralph Emerson, of Andover Theological college, and the wife of a Dr. Brown. She con speak seven languages fluently, and has at different times held professional chairs in three college mw. BANKS. CAPITAL, l;ly who has been chosen aeeubd aad aJ tjrl-,- 10; Texant, W 60. OF" OGDEN, T:TAII. Annie Pixley, who is now in London, chats pleasantly about ladies' dresses, aud says: "All dresses for street wear : $200,000. are now made sans bustles, sans reeds, sans crinolines, saus pretty much everyDIRECTORS: thing, and yet," she added with a bright Warren W. R. A. Well. John Kerk. Corey. 25 50 cost to from laugh, "I notice they C. E. Wurtele,('.('.Rnbinion, Tho. Cahoon. Ad. hulin, Tbeo.Kobinsun per cent, more than they did when they S. 8. Schramm, put in the whole business." Tho - i uu. I M-ir- LT VT On Twenty-fifth- , between Monroe and Quincy. Choice. Adams, botwpen Thirty-thir- Thirty-secon- 50x137, d and frame house, new. Cheap. Quincy, 140x132, with $ 2,500 . Corner adobe house, well, city water. 40x132, with adobe house. Veil, city water. I hare bargains on Washington arenne, Twenty-fourt- h and Twenty-fift- h streets in btisf nss properties, also all kinds of acreage- - It is a pleasure to show property. $1,200. J. P. GILL, 2104 Washington Ave., OGDEN. FOR MEN ONLY! FAIXIIiG nror LOSror aa NEHV0US MANHOOD) D&BU.JTY; Body and Kmd, Effects - -u u.i. in viuui wimvi aivi.ivi Rl,afft, Slil BAilllOOIt hslly lftrpl. Nw i mmm fVt?ral I'lWeaknawef . tt 8lmrlliniWKlM,l'snKriiUrKIORUtT3arillTXUI')IOII. Is s ttf. llfll TKKATStNT.-bm- u itoalatrlr .MMMitrfrMaaSuiMsndrvfvirsrwafriM. Writtw, DrHy(-- r Sk, ripluaUa ad prsofii aalM rr. ERIK MtUIUAi. CU., BVJfftLVt N ' THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTOff xamra inn nest line ot I rnnks and VaW"f the kiD city at Manufartnrers' Prices. All Repairing done. Call and see ns before portf iu cwewnere. IVL)1K A OPPMA". CI No. 270 Twenty-fift- h I |