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Show V (MMERCIAJJ OODEN DAILY takQdnei ara !HB OJIEASSIES. XtM ta&ra a ocriy viaUa iaaqriatior frsMti iinillr-ri- t baa4 ba- v- IfMiffciftiTtilrfr aaUa)or tb Uaisc - alapa of ni full auf wU ta tevimrt of eapK tv rar-la- , oat of whica . tba bf tit tarvot brnmnrm oeoee-stItotoifcer nan aWly. Unpell4 eel by cmriafcitj. bet lxrth bku( a&4 y, ao-v- laaaany ta maaaaal iinrwiiiiM At the corner of trat an4 Cm ni BtUoo4 tula boy Kindr llrttatii Hitbrowm. thick. bcxiipnw-- d stawtMi tiair fall is hi eyebrow tmm bu locVa almoat to or stood 4ot hk brittle IX jacket, vaet tM IdaapkaV - pantaloon wen 01 fcttinj- aaJ reraal from uLi, worm ronlaror, which ha4 c hasgul fna yelluwita brown to a r dirty p-a- ban. Thry arera ratiraly too rciMoned) lirjn f him. but the (it he wotlil groviftcriUUy. whether eoon-uu- ;r made thta dnanble or oot Ilia faro a. J Lasda chowex! the 8ota of mad wfcioL wem tftt&ri on him a thort tune UKore by o Ituanoua carnage a'axjat touched hi thai, in corner tarritory. lie had , euiaB, fDtle Hue eyea, and waa naraed Charlra Fruer. Ilia father, who waa a atreet Tender of toys, had placed him there tome daj i be fore to acJl aocBiitaiBf which he had late ly inrraited. ft was a wooden cmraader of brave bearing, raooated oa a tpirited Wheat a ocrtain epnax waa staed. toodbci Ute boraa weald pranc off oa qtucfc muring wheela, and the aoldlcr would bnmdidh herulcally hie formida ble aaber, rUng and then foiling to pwroe auue ioTuahle breaeta. or to mow t$ the heaula of eeme imaginary boat of the invading oneeny. Daring thia terrifid kttarfc the otti rangier would roll Lia eyee ItTuaouuiy, and hia aavaga mnsUche woald LriJid with fmry. VTbat more nnrinj and entrancing toy could be vPirti to a boy with a drop of French bravery in his yens; bfartf The father g auM many of Mteta ia walking the atmciii tinar the wonderful Cheroh of the Madeleine. Dot he chose to kitvu hU eou remain at the atreet owner, hriug ea".enil froia big nock a frame ia which a company of the cuiraa-onnroi- n line in the full splendor of a J gilding. Hvcry morning he received twenty of them, and mil one sold for twenty eoua. Thw every evmitig, ia inonnting to hu hfao in Acada street the aixlh atory of the LotikC he tnrwt ahow twenty aoos ffir each tuifsinj cuirassier. Now he hfcircr"d in Uie musty air; hia cheeks, tinoe and aara wenj parple, and tia littlo dui;ied l:nJfl wcro lutiod to the olbowa in Lia pag&uooa pockota. Ia a foeble, th'n, hyt Bwqot and melancholy voice he t in thrraftf bri-jtit- naijfh-horio- Ie4 tbe flne, brave cuiraa sier, far twenty mm!". Bat the indiffct" oat crowd flawed on, leaving bin tore Inn otfors as rcgalarly aa ha had pe--it krrd lus Cstaer do. HiiBigoo l tnirn. a gilder by trade, bat Ottiressi""! itewouUof hia iironer work, turned to tSig bauMneea to kee oat of idleneae, WiA ho iriigit the hotter feed hia mother-lechildnn. lie natarally aold many more of tbo toys, benatwe ia hia good aatorod tray be added to these attrao-ttemby Ids sparkling Pariaaa jokea, terajr compelling attention and inducing the tetencra to by. The litUe boy ootid not do ttita; iadeod waa rathitr ead while crying. ."The cniraawara, bravo coir3t4t for twenty eonsT Vr&ca were ia hia voioo, bnt not beoauae ef ILe collj ho waa aeouattraed to that Iter was ho ill or hungry; oa tha contrary ho was strong, aad hia father gave hia pleatty to eat. Why, tfena, was he shedding tears, and why did ho regard with aaairof disturbance, almost of fear, the cUil'lren of the wealthy who were tempted by tko protty toys to approach him? And whoa he sold one, and tho twenty sous sank deep ia hia pocket, why did aigha burst from his curved lips tad hia eyes follow with a jealous and desolate eaprenion the happy child who disappeared in tho crowd triumphantly bearing away tho gallant soldierf That day boa pass had been excellent, only one toy remaining one only, and nineteen nieces of silver jingling in his parse. Near him, almost touching him, came littlo boy, clinging to hia mothers hand. J&hoagh of the same age he was ranch smaller than Charles and very thin, hia faoc being emaciated and waa. It seemed hard for him to walk, for hia right rftoolder projected in a hump. They had never spoken, but they knew caoh other very well by sight, having often met. The doformed boy waa named Chpton Loinbclly, one which Charles thought almost too grand for so small a body. His mother waa a rich widow, who lived in the first flat of the house In Acacia street, of which she was owner. Gaston stopped before Charles, recognizing him with a amUe and a bow. He gazed earnestly at the remaining toy, sad exclaimed, "Oh, mamma, see tha s ' ' fdondid ciunueierr His dark rimmed eyea those of one condemned to soon close them forever-ope- ned wider, and he reached his long, thin, waxy hand to grasp the wooden soldier and touch tho spring; Immediately the horso gavo a fierce bound, and the ridor brandished hia weapon aaif mewing the heada and piercing the breasts of an invimble host. "Oh. mamma, please buy him for met" "How much for your cuirassier,, my childr asked the mother. Twenty sous, madame." "There is the money," and Gaston Lembelly walked off with his prize. wooden frame was now . The little empty, but with coutracted lipa Charles tient his head. lie tried hard not to weep, but it waa too much for him, and his forehead almost touching bis little shelf, his hands thrust into his pockets. ha burst into a shower of tears and sighs. Gaston Lembelly heard him and turned about, pulling his mother toward the little vender of toys. "Why are you weeping!" he inquired, (a ft familiar and kimlbr manner; for frataraai with aaeh other apoti4 by eoavrsouo-ality- . 6y art aoiM at bxrt yocT, "Baa He Bghed, bt eoold Dot a&awsr. fettle invalid taaistad. -Com, aww, toll WMpUXf tao why yo FlXAXCrr A XI THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 13, ltSO. rnWw Jada Ld aed Sum. I . Goppar, Xsw 1UC4L Frawra--ru. C. ,v Cihar Atumrf lit myatdfr "And hav yon not asked your fathei barium for oneT 'Yes, bot papa ia poor and cannot afford iL Ha needa all tha money for ns." The little invalid looked at him with gentle bnt astonished eye. Then ona would make yon very bappyr ha asked. "Oh. yea, indeed T sobbed Charles, with a new flow of tears. Then Gaston reached him his toy. "Here, take mine! I give it to yon. and yon can keep tha twenty sous, toof Charles Froer feared he did not heat aright dared not believe hia ears. Nevertheless be half reached out hia hands with curled fingers, wide open, rparklinf eyes, half smiling while hesitating to believe ia hia happiness. "May I not give it to him, mammal Ara yon not willing?" "Sorely, my darling P said tha mother in deep emotion, putting her hand in bet withdrawing it she pocket, but suddenly murmured: "Perhaps his self denial will win him more of heaven! and she disappeared in the crowd with her pLyoically deformed bnt nobis minded child. . Charka Froer returned to Acacia street Hie account waa correct. For his twenty cuirassiera he returned twenty franca. lie hid his toy in his pocket. In the eveuing he played with it; in the before starting out. He even took it with him to tho boulevard, fear-in- ? if he had it at homo thitt his father might find it and make him resell it. This continued through all the cold month of December, but the little street vetidor was now merry, end hia voice," though atill feeble, was no longer sad when he cried: "The cniraftsiers, fine euirassiers, foi twenty sous!" Two months paed, in which Charle bad not ceon tho little invalid, but the gift was a daily joy and reminder of the giver. One evening ho heard his father say: "Gaston Lembelly, the son of oat house owner, is very ill." Charles felt a sharp pain in his heart, and large tears filled his eyes. Two day after his father again said: "Gaston Lembelly, the son af tha pro prietor, is dead. Charles shut himself into tha closet where ha slept. In bed ha draw the aheet ovar hia head and wept, hardly knowing why. fie doeed, but continued to weep in hia dreams. Two days more he ssw tha large doot of tha house bung with black drapery, bearing in silver tha initials G. L. On a table at tha entrance, beneath tha wreaths of flowers, and lightad by wax candles, was a little casket, not larger than would hate been required for a child of 0 years. When it passed out under the hanginga many friends fol lowed it But far behind the procession, more unkempt than nsual, his banda still deep in the pockets of his corduroys, Charles Froer followed. The sky wat covered with a pall of dark gray, and af tunes flakes of half melted snow were beaten by strong gusts of wind into the faca and ayes. Truly living in such a time was tiol cheerful; it waa a happy thing for little Gaston to go away to a country where the children of the rich who had been good to thoea of tha poor here below would meet and play and love each other, and never know cold or want Charles did not dare enter the church, but lingered in the vicinity until he could join tha procession in its slow . movement toward the cemetery of He kept far away from every one while tha remains of his littlo benefactor were being hid away forever. He felt almost ashamed to be there, as if it were a bad action, not having been invited by any one. And he trembled for the safety of his company of cuirassiers which he dared to leave in charge of a friendly comrade, unknown to hit father, that he might follow, even afat in tha mourners' line, weeping for hit little friend. Ha also avoided the keep-era- , fearing they might chase him away. Men, women and the littlo children, friends of the dead boy, passed back through the gate, and Gaston was left forever under the cold of the wet earth. It was then that Charles timidly approached, looking behind him to see if he was watched. No, ha was entirely alone. With csre and tenderness he drew from his deep pocket the wooden morn-ingalii- Mont-martre- cuirasier. "Ilia mother L'd not buy him another, and there won't be any np there per- haps,'' he softly whispered to himself. He considered the toy a minute, touched the spring, and for the hist time the steed galloped, the saber cut and pierced and put in flight the terrible but invisible enemy. Then he kissed the brave man on each cheek, pressed him on his breast, kissej him again and irently placed him beneath the lovely s uJ odorous wreaths a fitting grave for b ero and steed. In leaving the CfiafUry he continued to turn and throw kissen until the new jiade Varied grave had faded from his from the French of Jules Mary by itally Blake for Boston Budget o aiirar tlMaaod tlCt- - tJama (' Eureka Coo GouUACurrj (' Sum I Iloiaa-lak- a 1 So U) I S Sutter Creek SO 80 Justine fnl iW ateh. No. IL The stock mark A Top xitua MacCcatraleom.. , ti.tUe Joh 11. nxTaa Jotinif Cwirta'ol the a a aaaraaa g m Piaaia. Ttab. I. 3a LABORERS HE ah mat Bar wars u turn lark Ku City. Idaaa. Taa, BtBt h Raadard I U. HtrXt to. A aasnvuxa raacrscv. IVASTOe-THBE- II ItV&aa Diato IV1K REWtTa F A Tl N TA . BENT-SICF.- LT O0 Oraat FX)B street. " eio market-Kumore- BEST A PLEAftAXT ChrTKWHE ta let for Lht bouaakeepiac ; 47 tird and steady; packer Rl (WiiS 95; prim heary and butcher' weiscnui. m uvi in: eaiiw aun Reienen iiirnt,, K U4f i 15: heary mixed. S3 f4 10; aawrUd Bhoep Keceipta, B.ooo; lower; atorksr ras.l Si 04 60; Texau. H ana BALE CHEAP-NE- W COTTAGE, FOCI bath room, pantry aad ktt cnud water in kiU-ben- , all nicely Inquire of Mrs. Palmer, Thirteenth street, four door from etattoa fiftaam, Baotor IX)R pre; TX)B TRADR - A CHICAGO FIRM BUNT MB I a no .tork of dnr (roods, inroieioy M.Oua, to etrhante for Ogdea. real aatata. Let aaa know what you bare to trade for it, or part of it. J. O. haMNan. term. abIIhv 1X1 K SALE On easy trm ,,.m I arenue, Otden, Ttah. Wahin-to- l,1t. with Call on J. W. near Van Knren. iKrrhn. New are roo Warebam. ..J k Twecty-flr- st PERSONAL. MRS. W1LLKK, WHO WAS Practice in the IHntrict Court and all the 1 iticnuiMiof ieo. 11. 1 ownsbend. deceased. Court. PrrFonal attention iriren to collect ioiii Bod who afterwards married a gentleman bf Kcniemlier the place, in Peerr wmxloo build-iiuilxin. will o mmnniCHte with J. ie n me ,' nieat frlinpof C. 11. tireenweil A lira... aar r'irot National tti i Twcntt-fuurtatraet, Oviiea, L'tau. P. O. C. Hollowny, Attorney at Law. liank butidinx, Utriieu, utaii, alia wul loam of box Mo. Oiii tu nxof advautaitn to her. b ATTORN - arenue and Utah. Internet raid oa Tim Depcei. Office, O. S. ,000. Profit, J. C. law TBO, Preside. W. T. Uai.rRtcw. Hn.t.. . Asa't Cliier. Caehier, , Act ir A innted. OPI$ ENJOYS Both tLo method, and resulU when Pvrun of Fim is taken: it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the ividaeya, Liver and Bowels, cleanse the ars- tem effectually, dispels colds', headaches and fevers and cure habitual ' constipation jpermanently. For Bale 81 ail bottles in 50o and arugguta, by CALIFORNIA FIB SYRUP CO. ma rAMci$o$, cau raa. . lovmnis, tr., n J. PASEVITCH, arena ta aoheited. UUlllJ 11 Ai.AilAAl OGDEN, UTAH. CAPITAL, - $100,000. etreet, Ofrden, Utah. a. w. gam. h ATTORNEETS-AT-LA- Office, mom 3, 36 Lear. 87, First National yyTILLIAM OSCAB THRAILKILL, M. D., D. D. S. Fast MU,1 ited hnana,louncutlun, I tM Denrer, Kansas' City, and east, daily... . v. ..J No. and PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- Atlantic Express, A Denrer, Omaha, Cin-- Utah PHYSICIAN. In connection with general practice, (rirea apecial attention to dimaneepeennarto female diaeea of the scnito urinary orffanx, diKeruses of the rectum, ris. : Pile, fietula, figure and ulceration ; disease of the ear, none, tbroat.and cheet. Consultation free. Oilioe orer Poetothee. Telephone 8TB. a. at tiub. Antra. Leare. ach No. Valley lo- - ) cnl. Battle Creek, and 10 HO a. at intermediate points... ) Ma , ast t:Ua. at lp. a hd" I n.... naa tnleieua exnuiiv press all points north, daily . a Northern. e (mocvta No.6(-F- lJ9a. too. a'Ufli.a M. B A. COTTXNGHAM, ArriT. l ! cil lilufls, Kansas City f and east, daily ) - Special attention siren to the aieeaee ef women and children. The rer best reference can he siren, Office. First Natioaal Bank. Residence 2S2fl Madiaon arenne. p I1 at : Utah Central HOtWAtH TTBia. Lear. No. 701 Atlantic Fast) Mail, Salt Lake City, I ) daily ArriT. 1:00 a. m Ifl8 a. at No.70-Pa- TTndar Inoorporatd Banking Territorial k.J. B1QELOW. Banking Bosiness Transacted. BOARD OF DIRKCTORS: T. W. Jotras, B. A; IUbd, a. W. FAKIB. rpCSH Aas't Caehier. General A CIVIL ENGINEERS. O. A. TTSB. A FARIS, H. C. BIOKIiOW, Preeident. JOHN A. BOYLK, Tice Preeideat S. at. PmasBAW, Taos. Hasanra, PHOTOGRAPHER, Correeicdac DAII.T, st SDAI rKCXtTCID. Arriral and denartura of trains earrria' paxAcngori at the L'nioa depot, Ogden, Utah. Union Pacific Railway. MorvTAni Tiara. J 9n Twentr-fonrtBAwaroso sarrs. a gMiTH 6Mrrn, Bank bnildin. and TIME TXBLE8. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office. OGDEN, UTAn. Pni-p- V areane, HETWOOD, - Bank, fl Capital, UmiiTidMl l'Ur KJiHMf No. J408 Wafhintrtoa r, ' 11AILR0AD ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Vice Preaidaot. r.O.OOO. etmet, (iill's odicc Tweotj-fourl- h 8. BOREMaN, Osdeo. Utah. ' 1 JACOB J. B. Dootv, Presideat. W. N. Sanxnts, Aaim, National LOST. DOOR KEV3 ON WHITE IOST-TURstriuir. between Vienna Haker, and liroom ctirner. Finder please leare at . D. EE W, EYS-AT-L- A Office, orer Ctah National Pank. corner of $100,000, fjuao.ooo CAPITAL, SURPLUS, H. ALLtaOK. JIM United States Depository. . (4 SO; lamb " a - lota ia Order line. COWAKO JAMES X. KIMBALL. BALL A ALLISON, COMMERCIAL .1 D3 I)ERSONAL-- ir Caehier. ttf hALE-LA- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- BANKS. L. B. j K atioaal AND THE CHEAPEST Lots 1J0 to 3n. Caeh Bawa and lot for tZtO. LuBbar faraatbed ta partial buildutg aa our iota. A. J. t rojiM-y- . r ir Points. r X)K B. WIUTE. . ftttO: 1 Ui!i 15; leiana. tJ ill, tl Vi. H.ti.n. KntKat 40,000; y Ogtlen, Utah. $4 thinitor, risciMCT. me UTAH NATIONAL BANK, M. Short clear- - Jfc.'Vi 5 Hi. Short rib-- $3 tr i r..50 ! Office, :tl7 FCBX1SHED BOQU. r. ' Chios go Cattle. rniCAao. Nor. 1L Tattle Rnanlnta. First ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- Johnson. Justice of the Peaoe-JaColmtaM- n- Franci kl. itnlnap. d Ui : liipnwoU, 3al,UU0. RnceipU, Ky Steady at (iuf etjj. llarley Kirm, H). ittn, tl !. aouras 9. 3rd Floor, 0dea, Ctah. ATTORNEY AT LAW, - Ogdea. Ttah. tV WabDirtoa Are, atCKPHT, J.UNTEB P. areaa. FOR SALE. TweatHoarth SSS B. WORTH II AX, J nns runner. aetiva orrroot, uiuwttled. traitor bought modcrati-lj- r at lower price aum aolci oa bnt tralin lanmlj local. Operator watched Wall trwt er rloeely, but were Market unpicioua aud traded cautiously. ontHl xtroun Sc hiirlior advanced Se wnak on reported up iu ktnek trouble in money matter ahroad. RerovoriHl Sc. Durtuatnl cliHud So tiudier for Deeemher t,p liitrlier for May than yekirr-da- ODtjM - Bank ttuUdiai. FBOBT 'rd Metaiaar, Uii Graat aaua. atioaal Bank ATTORN Ualenoa. rCBSISHEO A GOOD R BENT G1PEOM, Room k OrrictWALTEKtt LX, Boom L hay faioca. A KICK FBOKT BOUM AT 4ttr tiuuruia areaue. to asaa aad wife tc of boa; ary cheap. lady la coBaay FXM keep a JOHNSON. Office: L, Rbenwr. Juatiea of the Peace-Pet- er CxMiatable Jamc Uarroa. WTLSOM riBOtlTT. P. Binchaaa. Jnatic of the Pea.--ConaUble-llanuN. Drake. -1 wsav wkbeS rssriwrr. Jmtire of tha Peace J. W. II art. Cooetable Joteph Hucira. It Tradina rioma larira ttoor Wl Joha J. Uutehia. MABEioTT rsactacr. Jtwtir af the PeaoaRimos F. Caleb Parry. t'oaatabl K. Wliihkn-fl.- l4. Me Coaat IS CS9 A T)B "fALESTISE AT tf t kUOH. crvuad ftnor. .team beat. Apply to C. rX)B UarwU. tiM Kauuaal bank bajdia. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- rtaciHcr. Tar iia.rl toua OD E FOB BEST ASD FCKNTTt EK FOB im aiaaa. AiMraaa A. tt, lauy lB-- X raaaa. Justice of tha Peaee Jarne Hatchiaa. BOABDEBa B Adaaa. avaraa. 11 ATUW. Rnon I. I'moa biork. street. Ocdea, I'tah. W. aert, BENT-rL'itM- !Hia B. PASO. Y HOBT-- V FOR RENT. ARCHITECTS, Mraat, raoai W. OffVa rooau I and ja First Buaaui-- , UsrdHO. I tab. JoKioe ef the Peace Coaat aU-a- Uoa Pooltar. r esas avt view raocntrT. FI. CraadalL Jsatlm of the Peace-(ataUe ticurca 11. Mayasca. aLATaarrxLa t Caa Affay AVTFD-a- ' fclilTS. ATTORNEY KeadaO. thy lAaaaa, w LAWYERS. r. By ma L it) ba. AMD TTPH-A rB u ti. Bawaea, Carter. raacnK-- Paaea-Timo- Twaatr-aaoaa- ARCHITECrS, nffma, raou H. 17 asl 1$ Kstioaal Baak baiMuur. I tab. Jimtiee of the Pea- r- Kirbard Dye. Catabla-Jou- a Parker. Cbicaoo, No. stork, U J enrupata rtarwcT. duaadaa I Mm. hood 31 aeript.. M IMks. Bnt awrtsas a Coicro Produce Pte:idy; . . A ofijce. Gvttea. rtarixT. iiuitvius etfaa Juatiee of the Peace aaa ajuaal asm im I irM Mreet. hmtw asaaa. aai Jdiaa Iwjii in Saw 2 iluar nut M.AIS CTTI MtaOliCT. Kaw Toss, No. It Patrolnom Darliaad aaarlr S point, but bwuM trou oa rmor ins UorU. Si.t PaBnaylvaiua ehjawl at 'tit. Hhooldr-t5.:nit- aaa " Tveatr-foart- t - i(a 1IT o. ciaueae yOOl E. tenia. crsa rnrrMT. WiU-laa- aat. v. t A GKATTAkL taut ktrkay. (.'aaiabja iuum IL Taytur. Petroleum. at 1 rotaeL Peae- i a VY Har Dasembr 4. rasnm. nintuu Peae ft Bra Caaal C0XTRACT0RS A5D BUILDER! do. T. C Bradbury t a. Plaa aad enertAcaiviaa aaad aad aeusaaSM irTfO)-rifcSTCLA- S! a affurauua. t aryrartar jutwaas ewaa PH aaad aad ttaawntar. ataat haaa to Xil aora raarai veea. AAlraw but SO. Uriee. Jariina of the Prana--E. R Frore. CoalaUe Juld tioold. a oct a oboaa reamer. Jastiea of the Peaee Jaam Starey. twrnHtU lum lAmai-- . Boston Stocka. Boaroa, r?rr. Trraw. lurt as. J. (ta. Baiaa Taaaiy-uur- d JJailKt'a U bulliiaa. Ue-Ot- to 1 P-- a- Jntac of ta ( wn a 11 1 U- aad c a. aaaaoaa. ? ta.i.U - lvHUKorcroa... I Peaca-- B. Tiaura itiiii. aiMa a4 Cast rorT ocou riscwa the rVaea Tal nloa. H Joatin atisiria; Blocks. Nsw Tots, No. It- Iliatoa Cocks cloarj as foUuwsi Alira the il famtatik-il- . Bar MjO. kuca. ietnatna taaaty ar Aat at tf aa. emit a aia-Bksabtaa4a.Jaa.l'iaa. avro-afuriT focm bcpaiav-um af Aa mkai aad mmirf. Haaaaawta. free, at E AU raa-- CONTRACTORS AKD BUIIDERS. muoii raacnirT. Jaetaeeof farrta. CrfVia Od ... ,.m. U. & Kxpnas ai tiUa a-- CayAaa. la kaaw taat Aat K t. AUra. Mua aaroaa cn.tr Jati(Wf CM(abW-ra- Naw Tork afaoar. Kb Tims. Ko. ti Hoar aa rail twit. at a Pnnia aaaieaattla aJL btorlitx aukaace. quin. aiaalr. tier.(iinf Biitr-i-r l . . . . ea--. a ! (Mbt SVB taa iaa ! -- Sta LADT akTPO-BVA- BI A aad tW -i raarmcT crnt ssa nasr oeaca rear ra-- e. a. fTVaaiai UrUU l Jar-tL- ta MHtaW-- e. tJMie( l .. It Roriai-Sbmi- liter ww a. t III. W. t aria. Karour-i- L MtiMnaaeaatad f iMMrirt ficMala. Wa S. P. p'd L. w WATOIMIIDI. tTaty-tft- iv VA. hbtla, mm iviM tana. aJ Hut Cbarlee wiped hia eyra with his alerra, Sail; It. MM 3), int. bat Lis tears wetting tha mad retnia-in- g 4rmt auuuh oa it from hia foraer effuru it left II gray scar oa Lia troubled vuage, exiend-in- g Maw To. Xw.l-ioHnaifront hia right ryo to hia kit oar. I I Ert wee) hia sigha. ia brokea seoience. r.a.fiM'a ia V. . !. be tried to expUia: -- I am h4 crying hoa hoo! Ko C.fe.4'Hc4 ...tut I rms tnt hurt im IS" o I am but Btocfca, my crying only my cuira-aiorNertkvtatin a'd. IK til Una rnirat(simr . 4BV .V I. rttu-m-born . facta Urvwua!kant4aa ta tot Bava Mi well paid ('MitiM yon Very tMMtttcm .... . 4 WJilamaa. . ('a. forthtmT Z . I'wnl rnm... Onia fnfvai't ti ao mora. They BartinrWi. ...... . toi (In Lia 21 Yea, bot I love . Pacific Mad ara so hff-- y wbes 1 bv them ail It. AR.U KeaillB . . i . . fc- kork Ulaaa thera btf ora bm. I luuk at thf m with ac fcn. H. Tnu.. ll' H. moch pleasure! Out I dara not tooxb auM ran! A fnaka. Lair (xbor l'f, Utem because pa!a baa fur bidden it Lmu'4i Ttfifc. PacafWi .. . lis w irhran M I . Pactr .... 4--buxi I mini for Then when they ara all gone weep, , AU Fancn K.J' . klo. Vfi&r I would like so much to have ons all tc Surtljara arias., , 3S Wuva 1'uk ... tht Jaj adna WAMTCO. aTElXS. Practical Urn tin. IVaaviaal fiertus a aaana. mimwA U, Tyaar. t, mmt kmmmut Ti Tte- - aV-- a In" baaniLi.ivka L fim-iaM- an E t rriri conrn V.uanraaa. reaa. KMTcrttwU T& BUSINESS CARDS. OmCIAL DtftCCTORT. COMMEEf Jonw A. Botls, H. C. BroitLOw Bbj. Lowbakd, J a. rk City E-- "l press, Utah A Northern, Accommodation, Salt Lake City, Frisco and all intermediate points , CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Mini nmtm IwtluM Una executed on short notice. Kontns a and , u nion block, ho. 9B3 Twenty Fourth Street, (Wen. Utah. tl No. 705-F- a. a. B BO ' IM, M . t!. A N. Express, Salt Lake City, and all intermediate point, daily... ..........J . I A p. (B) Rio Oraada Waeiiem. ItroTKTAJa , X8NOWDEN, at ' MaU Bad") art n 10 f. J No. 707 A tl antic TSa-'- ) press. Salt Lake City, V II intermediate poiata,,-- ) DENTISTS. c. V Tnr1 : Lmts. Arrrre. " -- Fst MaU, Baltl Office, 1427 rraf,hinirton srenne orer Hormck Lake Cito, Proro, A Bon store. Teeth withont m IM . aa Leadrille, Pueblo.Den- plate and earing ver. and all pointy cut Sell Rzehsesw rm all the leadiwr cities of natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too Having fitted up an elefrant new sallery at the above number. I inrite the patronaire of the Eororie; alao oa New York, Chicago, Omaha bad to be eared by filling or crowning. Special J daily attention siren to children's teeth. that I can meet all de- and San FTaneieco. public, foelinn astir-fleaNo. -"- EU" Salt taka ) mands for first clan work. City and Intermediate ! 1130 i. at 140 p. at W. Wat. HaLVSica, Waius Cost. ) points, daily. .. ,. President. Caehier. FHOTOGRAFHS, $3.00 and UPWARDS. Taao. Bomrsov, and Uanager. No. 4 Atlantic Eipreea, ) 8:40 p. m 10:0 a. at SaltLakeCity,Pueblo, Denrer and east, daily. ) ALL WORK vTABRANTED. -- DEALER IN Southern Pacifia ail nacatiTMi made by J. O. Stanhena ant kertt raOtrrrAJ!t TTSfB. ia oidor tor duplicating. a a OF OGDEX, TJTAH. Leers. Arrire. Aimf.il mi.pmp.nft 276 Twenty-fift- Street, h flgdti, Utah, INTEREST PAID ON DENTIST. TIME DEPOSITS. No - X. ' - t. ' GEO. A. LOWE, Vice-Pr- e. 1 CITIZENS' BANK . a J. PASEVITCH. cure Ink Hriirr 9 Ws 49 to aIrnow!dee4 the leadln nmir for Oanarrhceai dk sal In reeom mending THttWMWts"'" Co to all utTerem. J. civi civ m. tyacnHiKtU'Swrvai 6)M by CAPITAL, Ctaot, Toe only sat remedy for XieatiarrttcMiorWhitca. 1 Dreacrlbe Itand reel it Droaartstsv : $200,000. D1RECTOB8: Warren W. Corey, Cahoon, 8. S. Schramm. Tho. B.A.Well(i. John Keck. C. E. Wnrtle, C.C,.Robineon, Ad. Kuhn, Thoo.RnbiDWin ROCKI ROCKI ROCK! The HcClala Qaarry af ray Granlto Bark la the Brat la the Market. . Foririce delivered sail at effle Roblasaa Dced3, Morigie-s- , Leans, at Ca, S4C of Brain-ar- d, Wathlngtoa Av. Etc., or at tsa COMMERCIAL OFFICE m mm Bedy aaOind, WakfBMai Toun. Washington Arenne Ogdea, Utah. Buggies, JEngines Saw Mills. Waon Material, Heavy Hard- - ware, Iron and Steel. No- - , ) a. at a. m ) t Paeifle Expreee,! UirouRhto San Francisco and intermediate - 11:15 p. m 1 30 a. at points, daily of U. 8. mails at tha Ar. Dep't. 1 : a. m. 8 :no a. Union Pacific S:.") " Central Paeifle 8:"TJp. m. " BOO 10 fO " Utah Central " Park City and Coalville. 10:11 " Brwham City, Logan 10:00 " 9:00 sum, and Collinston 5 :00 p.m. 10:30 " Denver and Aspea " m. 6 Utah Northern 5:a0p. 6:30 " UUh Central 10:00 " D. AR.O. W ra. A Eatern 6 00 p. m. ( 'hej-ennliuntsville and Edea, Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays. West Weber and Florence, Tuesdays and Fri- r. 60 day Barbed Black- Wiret Old or aiiiHiwia.tiinnrMriweiraa parthuhi sokt,. aaMlfa HAIS VUTIlLirr-m- Li AkniUf li WriMUm, re fmt Se mUhf h. Hlim ata, eiytaMrtto. m4 ftmt .iltrf ffeatwl rm. dajly Fast Frnnciaco San tfO. KffreU Hi No. Mail, Arrival and departure Ocden postomoa: Turbine Wheels, Baker rr iosr tTuapq manhoodi OamlaadXE&V0UB DtEllITt: 'of Krrvnar lUJjJIVUiVUU'i Road Carts, Buckboards. smith Tools, Ete, i 1404 - mm) jjimuimiui Wagons, OODEN, . . tTTAII. roeTomra aonm. General delivery window open at S o'clock a. ui. and close at 6 o'clock p. m. Money order window open at I s'clock a. av and el oses at 6 o'clock p. rr TRIE PELTVKRT STSTK. Business district, two deliveries per day, at 8 o clock a. m. and t o'clock p. m. Kesidence districta, one delivery per day, at B) M. KlBBbail, p. o'clock a. m. n. |