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Show OC DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: eaa." uIjnoU.ia yva & llr. cjJi4 a. i!rs. CLss iMC MAS A si. J PCUUAP.tY SUNNY J her cu&etit ti mils t'-rt II waa a taaisr of eitrnue deli-car-t d2kru!uos. invu!vJ ia ol3fxl y, Sew Vuaa. daf. witM a!J a wk th arcBIiaLad wsu-i- a a hun Bm Emm 1U H Trial. larAaaiac ItratB af E Mm Bm ". Banina 1"" T lael. ri M.--r. r K-- J ar-jnmt- Got-wat- a. er fctocbildrea. Tba hardest blow she tret Bad to bear wm Dot tit craol treatment af a botba&J and th Betxaxiry forced ar--r oration from him. wpom bet U kst th duath of brr father, to whan ate waa dWvutedly ttcbL Ta taia day Mr. Chaa talks mnch of kar lata father. To her, who waa from aady girlhood bia helper and aJ riser, ha Hum tha grandee finr that ever trod tV stag of Ufa. hh baa among her waawy art trraram a number of portraita aad bosta of tha chief justice, aixi tbeas aha never Urea of showing her few visi-ta- n at EJgewood. Mr. Chaao waa a I deal broken by tha new of tha rol- of her ano at BeatUo, bat one of thia a'l rooht striking chararterihtioa ia her buoyancy of kiirit, her vivacity, her annoy temper. Her trouble, her disapjxiintmenta, have not eouml hr. Hho ia without feUernesa toward those who have most grievously wronged her. Even Oover-jw- r Ppragna !ia t.peaka of with rare charity and forbearance, A few d.ijs 1 called oa her at and ai-o ul Miongh tears cumo ia In r still yea at mention of tiro fato of her eon, a aemark uiado within our hearing by ona af the servants reiniuilod Mrs. Chafie) tif ana of tbe btoriea of hT girlhood. Her fane lighted op and the winsome biiuIo ppearod the srcilrt which years ago ao Hiany were prund to win from her as ahe spoko. Did yon hoar two nervunt cay thnt he teknowledRed tha corn?" he akcd. I think I'll havo to 1. 11 you how that .hrat waa started. M my htori have been told ahcut t'.io orijn, and only tho other day 1 waa reading in a newspaper an ulle;;ed true rxtint of tho birth of the saying. Somewhere muong my I Lave an old letter, a very pajH-rhrief and now a. very yellow letter, which throws light npo!i this subject to tuy father ly n Boston It waa written . Back in tho fortiea (iv-erngnatleiu.-;nChase was traveling eastward by train, when he fell into conversation with m atranger. Tlicy talked of the went, tiien a country let known on tho than it is now. Tho west at that time waa cverj'thiag west of the Ohio rivor. "Governor Chaso told his chaneo aomething nbout tho people, the farms, tho soil and the cropt of tho Ohio valley, and incidentally mentioned that he had often Keen corn in the Miami valley rising eighteen feet high. The Boston gentleman, having never seen any com but that miHl in the feeble soil of New England, was inclined to docbt tho truth of this statement, and at first iolitoly intimated and finally somewhat bluntly declared that in his opinion the man front Ohio had been trying to give him n western whopper. My lather simply reiterated the statement that he had seen such corn growing on his own farm in the Miami valley, and the matter was dropped. Before parting the two gentlemen exchanged cards, and when father came home he put the card of his Boston ao muuntance away in a safe place, 2fext autumn father selected from his oarafield five or six of the tallest stalks mi could find. They were magnificent epecimen, fully twenty feet in length, and perfect in every way. lie had them securely boxed, and shipped them on to Soaton, addressed to his train acquaintance of the previous winter, but without word of explanation or even his own address. In a few weeks a letter came from the Boston gentleman, and on opening it father found simply these words written on a card: sea-hoar- d ACKNOWLEDGE THE CORN. i Mrs. Chase, my father told the incident to a num-he- r of his friends, and I believe that was ike origin of the now common phrase," Mrs, Chase still has in Washington a lew warm friends. One of these is Vice President Morton. Not long ago, I hap-ye- a to know, Mrs. Chase was very anxious to help a young friend who had once done her a service secure an in the diplomatic service. There were reasons, which it is not necessary to describe, why she did not irwh to go directly to Mr. Blaine, hut she did feel that she could go to Mr. 31 orton. So she called on the vice president at hia room in tho Capitol and was given such encouragement that she was able to drive home in serene confidence that she had carried her point Asa matter of fact the appointment was mado in a few weeks. Concerning the friendship existing between the vice president and Mrs. Chase I have heard a curious story. That it is true I have little doubt, though when I naked Mrs. Chase about it she only amiled and shook her head. The story -ia that while Mr. Morton waa minister to France it became necessary for him to secure, privately and discreetly, certain political information. It was for hint or his secretary to move in the matter, as they were well known. The interest of two or three Americans residing in Paris waa enlisted, and they made efforts to secure what was wanted, without result Finally some one said to the minister: "Why do yon not try itrs. Kats Chiutm Spraguo? She ia now lo wsa U . tLe vry a Mt Va.. b- - llr. nt g Of course," concluded auit-ib-- vLi h fort-mut- t I tit-tian- 1 TCAsmRrro. OL J Oaae is aa tiilacky wgea&b. a.---! Lady war jlto tb Va e;iul. tli eoaSJsat ci lle kad-iw! hat for paUe men c! tha dy, livt-ia reOmaetit alon t mm t:ui with U--r family Bui a tVw faithful Qer fortous. if anca it way ba aJM. borelr e.?orl incutoe enough for law xsreda. A3 ale baa wu Mt bet by kar father. Qer former naabaaJ, Spragne, baa nerrr helped to th atect of a dollar to sup'port or educate : ful waa t-j- a. toil- J tie ti Ui lay :v e L.aU-La- i By ti.i wrvi'V. brt-r- jcrt ! pitrictic tcj tisf Chiae fneHdhijof ilr. i Lpk-t- t Ai'ri-waci- MotVki. cjis 12ax. gr:.:aio suA ilr. BUine, tuo, uxmrvlig to a bit of widiia a day or to. i renember Kr. Chaee' rtiaarkable faiailxrity with the pjzcy? Luh I have Las occasion U-ar- J Lie t Peris. WUa Mr. mim waa in the French capital a few years a;;j h$ was very CAger to fre a doel betwtvn rombabista of aocial or pohtkal importance. Bat little affairs are managed over lite there with a great deal of exclasivenaa. Only a few favored frvead are invited to be present on tha field, and it is almost as difficult to get a bid to a dnd as to one of Oieen Victoria's dinners. The minister and hia secretary and other well kaowa Americans endeavored to get for Mr. Blaine an invi-t&tito an arutoci atic encounter. They did not succeed, howwer, and the dsy aet fur Mr. Blaine's departure for Florence was near at hand, when some one suggested that Mrs. Crises be appealed to. Hbe gradontJy promised to do what she could, and aa good luck would have it was within a few days able to send the great American an invitation to a number of French and Russian gentlemen to a lonely spot in the woods in the environs of the city. Mr. Blaine eagerly accepted the invitation, aud incognito, with a grvat coat inufQed about his face, stood in the gray of a cool morning watching a French statesman of note and a Russian count fire three shots apiece at each other without any one being hurt Poibly Mrs. Chase's aervices lii this matter, us well as in gainin for Minister Ilnrton the information be wanted, way have had something to do with the recent appointment of her l t) a diplomatic post Mrs. Chat- u tho only American woman I know tf who ever witnessed a rvil dud. Ono day ia Paris she went with a French lady of high social position to see a two Parisia:i journalists being the combatant. Of course the bulks remained in their carriage, and their piveneo was unknown to all but ono of the seconds, who hud invited and escorted them to the eceuB. For a wonder this diu 1 as not entirely bloodless. One of tho belligerents waa Hlihtly wounded, aud as ths red blood flowed the French woman, who was, with her American friond, peeping out of tiie carriage window, lapsed into ft dead faint. Mrs. Gia, however, only smiled at the mock solemnity and intensely tragic nir cf all tho participants ia tho comedy drama. Walks Wixi-iUK- . n fri-'n-- SOUTHCRN Hon WOMEN WHO tiueiakiauf ml Ilia I tiir im n.-i- Vjk afjcUft tx.w .tKMxl x - f- tii lr V T Ui VLtst a c. ti! cc-- j iu itf us a lck e ti? rtn ma fnl aiajkrt ia Brm botiaaawllS. ThatoaaaS to atroa, aad a ateadjr I aaea ia bow ia tiht at 12 per (cat. with At boob ana? vaa a downward Btoraneat. It wtada proareat in VUlarda later ia Uta boor and the North Aoeri-ea- a retired to t. but tha araeral list waa fairly well held. At noon the markrt waa attire and email fraction, better than at at t fr..u: I. filuia a aa-ai- - J -. i- Um opening. At 11 a. m. a confident feeling waa restomd. the activity iurreaM-- adTRo ard the end of the hour the prima advanced mora ra:iUy, the game oer the lowwt price of the early to ZH. Atchison. Northern Pacific preferred, Rork Ubind brirg prominent in the upward morement which rarrit-- moot of the likt beyond the price of last erenini;. The t market at 11 active, strong at the Cirnrue of the hour. The lift U aitia lower and sugar down 3'i, Northern I'aeitlc preferred 2", I'urilie Mail lii, Louril!eA l' and North American 7 V with duly frartienal change in the rent. Move intent bontla steady. au i. m r- - - . - hU.-lt- r - u r ori r"tU THi&noubcv U-- nertcT. A. HK rw uteiahie- - U. A'l HXO ' ousts nEciac-- r Yal Uiinu. Ue rVera 1 tmrL K. ooiaiiia m- Twenty-foart- a WUEAXLR Justice of the Starry. aataoitr-- J aaiSB Ikaasr. BAKsuvuxa riaruirT. Jastie nf the Pears William O. Bawssa. Const shla Jsaies ii. Taylor. 4 cm c. dftnanil. straits. rrcascT. J 17. i'scoupon....lJ'l L'.B.i'hareg,d....lt rRECIKCT. . 'f-'- Nkw Yoits. Nov. 2h li. Closineoffnred STATE BANK, i.7i!; follows : Bodie Con. Cel. A Va 1 3 3 FurekaCon 1 Gould A Cnrry Hale A Norcross.. . 2 8 Homostake 3 CO 1 no 1 :r7 S) 3 00 1 00 : - S Mex. bond script.... Mtx. flint mortgage 24 San Diego.. 31 . $125,000. 75,000. - LOST. Oitlen, United States Depository. .' Chicago CatUa. Cbicaoo. Npv. easier;' steers. t4 J 10; ranven, 12 CAPITAL, SUItPLUS, OOtal 20; 40 ; glOO.OOO. . - - 125,000 s TUH.j 24U8 Wnshingtoa aveune, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- . 7 street. Ogden, Ctah. h ltlutVrt. and east, dai ly 35, 3B 87, Texans. tt 15 aativea batcher ' J mt lected light, K IS; heavy mixed, 3 ftQ 4 10; light, B1MW 90. Slteep Receipts, 10,000; slow, steady ;vtoekrs aad feeders. tS t" 00; natives, t4 0Opi5 20; won terns, K"15i4 30; Texana, prime fed 4 H; laaibe, 3 12HBS S!H. yyriLLiAM J. PASEVITCH, J. E. Doom, President. W. N. Sfrru.mo, L. B. Ad a as, Vice Prmiilent. Cashier. oscar cal. Kattle Creek, and intermediate point... ) thrailkill, m. a.. No. ftt Fast COMMERCIAL National rp Bank, - CAPITAL, j; D1RBCT0R3.: a. w. vABia. FASIS, Fast) rk City T.f press, Utah A Northern. Accommodation, Salt Lake City, Frisco and all intermodiato points DENTISTS. B. 8NOWDEN,: ' '- - ' Leans, . ;;..; Washington avenne over Ilorrork ; ; Offioe. A Sons store. Teeth without plates and saving No teeth or root too natural teeth bad to be saved by tilling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. daily... ................J -"- Eli" 8alt Lake) DEALER IN City and intermediate 1130 a. m points, daily. ) 4 Atlantic, Express, ) t:40 p. m Salt LakeCity.Pueblo. Leave. Limited Fast) Mail, San Francisco S No- - Saw Mills. ware, Iron and Steel. COMMERCIAL OFFICE Baker Barbed Black- Wire, smith Tools, Ete, MM Wsakaagtoai Arma IV a. n 4 t l0 a. m IJn.a ) Pacifie Arrive. Express," through to San Francisco aad intermediate : points, daily - 11:11 p. m 7 SO a. as Arrival and departure of V. S. mails at tbe Ogden poatomca: Ar. ('it v. 8 no a. re. 8:S0p. nvi Loa-a- a and Collinston Denver and Aspen Utah Northern Utah Central D.AR.O.W Eastern..... Dep't. 1 8:30 M a. m. " lusw " Ltablentral " 10:11 Park City and Coalville. Union Pacific Central Pacific 10.-0- 10:30 " " S :30p.m. 6:30 " IQ&S " .HU i tO0a.Bk 100 p.m. " 8.-0- Iffltra. 80)p.m. Huntsviile and Eden, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. West Weber and Florence, Tuesdays and days rOSTOFTTCB BOCBfl. General delivery windows open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close at 8 o'clock p. m. Money order window opens at 8 o'clock a. n. and ciosea at s o dock p. m FbBB DBLirBBT ST8TBM. Husinees district, two deliveries per day, at o clock a. m. and t o'clock p. m. Residence district, one delivery per day, at H N. Klmknll. p. in. o'clock a. ra. . WORK WAR BANTED. J. PASEVITCH. 10 Boutbern Pad lie. f bopbtaib mnt. - Implements, Bufgies. Road Carts, Buckboards. M p. at Denver and east, daily. ) daUy Wagons, ft No. . Apolkal ' ' No. No. Wagon Material, Heavy Hardat ran ikapt t0 Leave. Arrive, --Fast Mall, Solfl . Lake City, Provo, ' Leadville, Pueblo Jen- I dp a. m 140 p. m . ver, and alt points east GEO. A. LOWE, Ek, $3.00 and UPWARDS. J rBOCrVAW TIMB.) Cheyenne Morlts, 0p. a - ' DENTIST. Enscines Deeds, lAi.n - 11 i a. m (OOp.m intermediate points... ) No. 70-1- Fast Hail and! N. Express, Salt II. Lake Citpr, and : all p. m ISO p. Bi Intermediate pointe, ..J daily ' ' Bio Grand Weatern. t ; XeClala Quarry af Gray ttraalte Reek la the Beat la the Market. a. No Q The 8 JO No.703-Pa- - CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Flans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue print, etc, ete executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and 1, Union block. No. SS2 Twenty Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. Warren W. Corey, R. A. Wells, John Keck. Thos.('ahoon, .. C K. WnrtalevC.C.Robinson, Theo. Robinson Ad. Rutin, 8. 8. Schramm. Arrive. No. 707 Atlantic E-- l press. Salt Lake City, f CIVIL ENGINEERS. $200,000. a. TIMB. 1.40 1. m Hail, Salt Lake City, ) daily , C. A. TCSB. 5J0p Utah Central (BOCBTAIB V Turbine Wheels, la oidur for duplicating. 6:45 p. m Leave. PHYSICIAN. In connection with general practice, gives special attention to diseases peculiar to female diseases of the genito nrinary organs, diseases of the rectum, via. : Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; diseases of the ear, nose, throat and chest. Consultation free. , Office over Postofrioe. Telephone 00. TU8H a Mail and") No. Clsk; Having fitted np an elegant aew gallery at the above number. 1 invite the patronage or the liuMic, feeling satisfied that I eaa meet all demands for first class work. , . A. COTTINGHAlf. 2427 i Arrive. a. m tflSa. 110:00 liutte and Helena Ex- press all points north, daily j Bria-ha- All negatives made by J, O. Stephens Northern. 22H Madison avenue. d. ALL & Leave. 8 Tor prioea delivered call at omoe of Brain-arKeblaBea at (X, am Waahlngtoa At. PHOTOGRAPHER, PHOTOGRAPHS, 6JJ0 p. r.i , , JVl MOl'KTAIM TIMB. First National Special attention given to the disease of women and children. Will vicit any part of the country, either in consultation or to perform operations. The very best reference can be given. Ollice. First National Bank. Residence ROCKI ROCK! ROCK! Ogdei, 1 i Uteh and 9ZZ a. m ISO a n. lienver, Kansas City, una cac. ami' No. R Atlantic Express, "j Denver. Omaha. Conn- c.l liluiw, hnnvan I itf I B. W. BMITB. Arrive. Limited FM Mail. No.! M. D., D. D. S. of ogdkx, xttajx. 43,000; steady, active ;paclere aad shippers. $3 3Mi3 06; prime heavy and butchers' weights. $4 00fc4 10: skips and se- Street, pasiH-ui;er- Leave. Twenty-fourt- S DAI1.T, (stDAY INCI.i riKD. Arrival and dtirturo of trains rarryis. ul the I'uion depot, Ogden,' Utah. PHYSJICIANS AIDSURGEONS. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. - Hogs1-Recei- TDIK TAI1LKS. 11AII.II0AI) I . l'looB: 73 I rloth string, hetwn ViettDa Itakery and liuil.r please laAvu at J. Li. R. HEVWOOD, Oifiee, XQ CITIZENS' BANK M. x ' 1 .WI!i,Til" HX)K KEYS ON EE Uroom comer, (jili's ollieo. W, i Wbukey-1.- H. SO. iisT-Tllil- Unln Pacific RrIIwrv. No. t ill. Office, moms Bank htiildinx. , " 4JtJ5.JO r gUITH Yioe-Pre- Shoulders-SJ.XS- ftS clear-.7- Sil A ALLISON, KANSFtlRD SMmt. A SMITH, TTtaK. . i PERSONAL. MK. Mll.Lr.R.WIIO WAr 1i:KOS.VL-I- K (im. 11. 'iowurlu-ndand who afterward:, a treutlriu.in ia will c mmtiriicate witli J lientineof vil-o. Holloway, Attorney at Law. riirt National ii.ink biuliiiiiK. Oi.i u, Ctah, she will learn oi ,om tiiinit ul ailvaiilairo to her. S. UORKMaS, JACOB UTAH NATIONAL BANK, J. C AAsfSTtova. Presidaat. Chicago Produce W. V. Hm.raios, 0. E. Hn.u 13. Not. Cbicaoo, Aaa't Cashier. Trading active, feeling Cashier. nnsettled.. Market took on unite a panicky feeling about noon and price dropped to inside figure. The principal influence was sellActive Aocoaata solicHed. Cormpoadenea ing on the part of some large traders, increasing supplies and comparatively light demand invited. attracting the attention of operators had some effect on the market. Opening K0Kc lower, Wabbsh W. Corbt, Wat.T. HBLrtirm, after slight fluctuation declined 2Vt2Se. ruled irregular, closed lower than yes and Manager. Tkro. Robisoi, terday, Receipts, W1.(X: shipments. SM(& at 66fe6f. Tiwily-Ju- lrcli. tirKt ne.ir Van ISiren. BDWAUD M. AIXISOM. .4 Bnrplua and Capital, $10,000. Unoivided Profit, 30,000. Rye-Ste- ady ab Sil.K --On easy terms. New five room frsme house, with o il ir, front and ImcI ( all mi J. VV. Wurehsms, Twenty- - i ORce, over Ctah Natiotnl Mink, corner of Vahiii7tnn avouua and '1 went) fourth strei't, Oudim, I tali. Office. Ogilon. L OGDEN, UTAH. 276 AND THE CHEAPEST B fJV. 4 fluu to Ofdw. Lotslot COTTAOE, FOUR X)R SALE CHEAP-NE- W I rooms, balh room. antry and ckitbes press; goxl water in kiti'hen. all niculy furnished. lniiire of Mrs. Palmer. Thirteen he four doors from station hftoen, anotut line. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Petroleum. Firm, 80. , JAMBS W. SIMFALL. ATTO R N E Y Ntw Yoke, Nov. 13. Petroleum Clned weak. Hoot Pennsylvania closed at 73. December at 8'. aud lSS. in DS Y Silver Ml; Iron Stalker W Nort h Boll Wo W Ontano 01 Ophir 50 Sutter Creek OUriore Boston Stocks. Bobton, Nov. IX The stock market closed aa tt FOR SALE. SALE-LAN- JOR TJHJH Practice in the Dittrict Court and all th courts. I'erMtcui vireu to collect ions. huilil-itiiKiutemher the plav. in Peory's wootlt-. near ment ho; if il. tirwnwf-l- A liro., Hi Twenty-fourtstreet, Ogilcn, Ctah. P.O. boa Sit). JllIBALL InJerest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. tiht, Money on call 13. Mining Btoclu. Nkw Yobk, Nov. 13. Mining stocks closed as stock, A PLEA8.tNT UNrTRNIKHED to let for light aoaMAaepiag ; 474 jra RENT ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- at 5. 1'rimo quiet, steady. iair, tftS.hillsSfrline exchange, Sixtv-ln- v demand ft.SJ. liar Short Shortribe A ftah. Ogden. atu-utio- H. C. mon)W, President. JOHN A. HOYI.K, Vice President A. P. B1UKLOW, Cashier. New York Monev. Barley - ATTORNEY-AT-LA- m - Atrh.ATop Hnrlinaton Hex. Central com - E. WU1TE. .Lime Johnson. M. BVilnsp. Canital Pnid in, Surplus, - - Oreron short Liuo 2:i'l ; I'arinc nan :1 &H. U i) I. IUI.Jr.vL- I.Uml F.rie 4S'i Kantn A Texas. ,. llHSt. Paul .1V St. iul & Omaha, 2:1 Lske Stnirn . U'WrT.PacilTr.. ...... 1.VS Ixiuis'o A Nauli l ll'iiili J'ai-iriMirhiirnn (Vntral. V.'elX ruruo Kxp'a : . . S.') Mo. I'acifin I'lii-... Northern Parillc.. . Si' Vestrn . WS'Am. Cotton Oil.. .. Hi N. V. p'd tii Noriliwiotern JuVt U. t. Expn-- A. GOOD Fl'RNLSHEO BOOM, ITORFredRENT Majssner. itlt tsrant asaaua. . 00DENT, UTAH. 1W C r, Oreicon Nnviirstion M ortli American. .. u Central I'ncitlc... Htirlincton... I.arbwunna follows First National Wah!r.ton avenue, Odea, Ctah. 1117 113 Btoclts. NorthB'etern p'd. j.N. 1. 1 enlt al la for ti,VA). Lomber larmoath. house and f urnislied lo parties building oa oar lota. A. J. 1 'roisey. Five Point. GIDEON. ton Ave, Jim JA1NTLR A ill KPHV. Crir.ee, I US American Ex AtchiMin (' mailiim 1'aritic. 73 I'm, ISmitheni Apply RENT NICELY FUgNlSUEO rTiOlrT jY rooaa. SJB Grant avaaaa. W. l mt S. OFFICE ROOM. r ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- BANKS. OGDEN 4'' coupon racilic 's '.13 I!. S. ' HtU - Baiidicg. I.XIK RENT A NICE OFFICE. WALTKLa F A TLLL. Ruoa L kay bsca. )R RES- T- A NICE FRONT ROOM AT AO0 Waeiuagtoa imsus, la ataa and wife a keep annipaay to lady of hoasa; very cheats. IXR -- Toss, Nov. 13. Oovernineulbondsclosed silver 11.02. I1JR groead Buar, steaai beal. UunseU. First Nauoaal baak u a luilows : IT. 8. 4's roe'd fit) pre in.nl a. A EHVT-Fl'RX- ATTORNEY AT UW,- S.G.&0. Bonds. Naw A IX S. WOBTUMiX. JJ Copper, Lead end Tin. - BoU-i- OC-- E ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Justice of the Peace J. V. Rurt. ( 'unstable Joseph House. Xaw Yota, Nov. W Copper, nominal. Lead, dull : tlouwtic, J5.3. 1 io, mmtj , uioiiaraUi HOlE EluHl . at frn Frow a.Mnl.m Asa. FOR RLNT INI) Ft'RMTTiiE Ft' II eaie; s4 saas Aitdrasa A. B lauy toas- D.J0HNSOM. wear wkbes pbkcinot. e tilurke fcaquira al Z&m Office: room 9, 3rd Floor, Riink huilUuiit. Ogdea, L'tati. - tVinstnbfo'-r'ranci- unul4 tMusa if tst kieaa. AT TXR rALENTl-NE the Pes.-- - P. P. Bingham. Conxtable- Daniel N. Drakn. BiXIFIta l.Ut!-jj- 1 rilfT FOR RENT. IR I B. PASO. rBBnHCT. llECVtCT. Justice of the Pec4 tHOi l imtM -- L. Sheruer. Justiee of the Peace-Pe- ter Cooetaule James liar nip. ILFUW Mst KtST-imR-Rtl- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Corn-tabl- Jnstii-eo- f - Lt- stress, Boon 4. fnion Uoek, 36t Twenty fourth street. Ogden, L tah. IIutchiM. Joetiee of the Peace-Jam- es Constable Jolia J. llutchina. mas siorr rascniCT. Justice af the Pear Simon . iTalveraoa. Caleb Parry. LTK'KB f at IB .s,.tPB. .. 4 t t"ArEl Ti?Kr s JuijLmm Offlra rooms It aad S3 First Nation al Baak 4Jgdea. I tab. ieorga II. si ay rock. SLATBIVILLB 4"b. - U.i1;jifr,i. Buidiag. rBBABABT VtSW raBCTMCT. of the Peaca W. H. CrasdaO. Jnetiee Constabla tf irjay Ui.u-- Lt .' H.r i're ..j.. U J tloUa, v. W'Wt'i! JU-(X-a ATTOR JJ EYAT-L- rp A,SttK- - 1 LAWYERS. raartKCT. Justice nf the Peace 4jBtabia JouaB K. Carver. , KivatDixa rnmKT. Jostieaof the Peans Richard Dya. CoaMable-Jot- ta Parker. triaraB raaciMCT. Justice of the Peace Tiimothy KaadaU. 4'oaatabla Byroa L. bybsa. BASsamxa rsacTScr. iostiee of the Peaee Constable Wilsoa Poulter. H.A .5 fct-i-rr ARCHITECTS, Offieea, raoasa It, 11 aad U Kataomal Bank buiiiluig. Ogdea. L'taa. Peaee-Ja- ate fifCiLi.W . ' rooaa Is. ever tkaadard luistxaM, h ofiioa. Ogora, Juaffiee of the Pees E. B. 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Um - tf tL triirm to ui dud ut mu( prwi-- l tars uicust Lfc. J ia Ilnva - ArSiirf i J tht f '"t. bmsriiti, WANTED. - W'AMLO tiffsvhsHi..Ti 4 1 v.i t . sMs-r- ma W J cL. e"-- t t ,4 WRITE. New ers now eugagud upoa tlm nowsyaners and other publications of Xow York there is quite an army of southern women. Among those 1 know there are three from Georgia, three from Kentucky, three from Tennessee, two from Maryland, and ono each from Florida, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi and Texas. Theae Minerva hare evidently not all sprung from the brain of Jove, though by the way they vanlt into journalism we might suppose they were born fully armed. They all seem to have so much home instinctperhaps inherited from a long line of judicious mothers that few of them accept for any length of time the doubtful comforts of a boarding house. Aa a rule the first thing a southern woman does after disposing of her literary wares and securing a prospective ssle for others is to find a pretty little flat and set up housekeeping. If she has no mother, sister or other relatives to share a home with her she finds one or two other women whose pens are trno and trusty, and some plan is carried out One notable among those who have earned positions and handsome incomes by long and patient literary service is Laura C. Holloway. Mrs. Holloway is from Nashville, Tenn. She lives with her son, a young man in the twenties, in a pretty house in Schermerhorn street, Brooklyn. She was for twelve years associate editor of The Brooklyn Times, and was upon the staff of The Brooklyn Eagle in its best . i days. She now writes all around letters and does a host of other literary work. Her book "The Women of the White House" has had a phenomenal sale. She is a vegetarian, and has pre pa ml a Buddhistic cook book. Mrs Holloway is one of the busiest of women. She is at her desk by 8 o'clock in tha morning, and is often hard at work until late in the afternoon. She is quite celebrated as a pedestrian, and is able to take long tramps without weariness. She ia fond of music, and seldom misses attending the best operas when produced in New York. She is the president of the Seidl club and a member of the Brooklyn Woman's club. Misa Viola Roeenbury is from Kentucky. She did a sort of general utility work, consisting of book reviews, criticisms and fashion notes, upon The Graphic until the collapse of that Ul fated paper. Like many other girls from her native state she has had the stage fever, having once been connected with Kate Gallon's company. She lives in a pretty little fiat with another young lady. Mrs. Mallon, from Baltimore, who writes "Bab's Babblings," began her literary work upon Butterick's Fashion Batar. She ia a pretty woman, a widow, and the only one of tho southern newspaper wointa who ia content to live in a boardiag boose, a mr. n - u- -: Li f sou J a.tasK.-S- mnm Lmm l f.l t.4. tjrirt J !''-mL- l '. L. ier J aft 1 V-- Uft Pr P tru;lW. t Mmle I'Uer In the nig New York. Scoria! CurrmiMiDirnn!. YoiiK.Oct 23. Among the writ- Iht-- ai. J ovii?T i;,Ui t-- hih auriul AnM-rica- tt,Tu . ie mmrit ni-ir- k Hut BUSINCSSCAROS. DIPECTOR. OFFICIAL CJiMMELVK., N w T era M.-tu-b -- AM FINANCE if aryooeraa git trvr; ber. as4 desire aLe OF HIS. KATE CHASE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1690. Ogdea, Ctaa. XT rAFX. Piuring tablota at The Oommehciai otfioa. i |