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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: sfi mm 3 v A i Shackfcb&Jt it wdl known rttk-see- t L ia the ot O&v&as-timi l iLi kn a. J) go txtxnty. and tLrna lire KnU ajud LIU Iletinhin. Afarr ar txttbC d ouurtohip a ws f.rial'y art Ijt the '; rg. TLis was aitoct a yrar afrx An claburat fxsaX Lad btm FaOhtr had b- -i sad the lidy, serrouuUicd by friert-I- . ctuud waiting f the grwm. AfUY a tesgtby wit, and KicbUa not the gurU were ln.i.vM-J-. tLc Liud eld itiM fcci- -t heme, aud Hist licu-ihan- , who is a Bvasitive axd pretty daily yoiicg Ltdy. wrtit qcietly abtAt and felt tlu:it. anl hht tbe thtt,?:Lt was known only to bertx-if- . It was snb-ntl- y leernrd that the yoo&g man ' IarecU made sack fierce objections to Lis bring warried by a of the Catholic faitlt that ho weakened. Soon afu.-- be went sooth and there arveral month. A thort time ago be returned and met bts former cwoctbmrt- - The roa had not left hT rbrvks, and if she felt aggrieved at th? ehabijy trick that had own idayed upin her she did not show it 8he hit-- t Nichols and welcomed hiia bark to Apparently matters aminged aatinfarto-nl-y to U4a parties, fjr it watt soon aboai the that "Jay noid Nk-bJand "KIT I!enrihan were goin' together agin." Wednesdiiy evening last everything waa in rcaJim-s- s a second time for the wedding. The Iter. Mr. Euibey. a Protestant clergyman, had been secured to tie the knot The young ople were all ready in the parsonage, and had just joined hands, when a gruff voice cried out, "Break away," and instinctively Jay dropped Ella's hand. The young lady went to the door, met her brother and Harvey George, and bidding her faint hearted lover good night, left him standing alone in the parlor of the parsonage with the dominie who was to have performed the ceremony. There ia but one sentiment in the community, and that is that Nichols was served jnst right Lakeside Press. - Wc-Ii- WORK FOR THE SOUDiERS. L a S Way I tk Hi- - Anay t arte aua Caalf m la Ya ( IVawa. It La probl.-tto. kW to do mitk Uacla twm'a uM.(-r- is ljt the time cf lr.t Uva. Cuuiteoa, e the uA.'.'.ry oa.n r.:- - ti tis boo&e. is LktJr j tine proUrai. Fur fear Ue jow-- m. n of tfat? ansy will A E-- p lebr3a s r2.-.:r- 1 -- S tr not earn tiwir f 13 a motith ani will iuJukfat ukl iuU'lerett, Mr. Cnuli-eo- a prejKMiM tLat titer be utilized La fcciiJitg sawmills. I some tune Gea. Cuu-liMJhas giving hi aUwitioa to a jtuumI military eiplorsti-j- of Alaska. ail the remit will U a turnnre moo to be utmiittwl to conjrrves fur one of rxtenaive uorthr-the esjKxIiriuuc since tLat condmtt-- J by Uvtv. (Jnrljr. Tbe details haw got f tr along that it cat tli expedition is sect out Cant. P. II. lUy, of th EitfMn infantry, will Keiuiaii a rolaUj lead it, with Lk-ufc;s Cn4 atiistaut. (K a. CuUhin wu irt to eutoiae into the mati. r by a W-tx- ir ln 01 - r mt I ll AT ddrtoe!inulat. artivuy nra'u:r ofli-e- Bha'-ksbu'th- . r With an outlook fur atul with the In long continotd diana well under covemmeet control. t)er i little to enoourae ambition ia military circle. It wait t!x chairman's idea that oue cf the btt means of officer to some Rood to tbetns4va and the ooo&trr wan by letting' them conduct expeditious of exploration, and the Alaskan expedition i the result of that idea. Gen. Cutcheoa suggested the matter to the secretary of war. and found that it met his hearty approval. The secretary writes: "I folly agree with you as to tho desirability of obtaining occupation touching the topography, resource and capabilities of that vast and almost unknown territory of Alaeka." It it proposed that the party shall go equipped to do worl which it bus been impossible to do heretofore. A complete will be carried along in parts and put together on the Yukon river. The parts of a sawmill will alwo be taken, so that the mill may lie operated at the expedition headquarters and a foil supply of lumber kept on hand. With Capt. Ray and Lieut Kennan at the head it is probable thnt a force of from fifty to one hundred eulivted men would be taken, acide from the scientific lacn, guide, etc., who would be drawn from civil life Capt Ray will be renumbered as the officer who took out the party to Toint Barrow at the time the Greelv expedition went north. 0 The territory of Alaska is nearly miles in area. The coast has been followed and mapped, but of the vast interior nlmost jiotuing is known. The possibilities can- - only be gnesred at There may be and there probably is sufficient wealth in lumber and minerals to repay development. Under Gen. plan it is proposed to send the exploring party to a central point accessible by steamer up the Yukon river and from this point as a base to extend explorations in all directions into the heart of tho country. It is ulso proposed that the party should remain in Alaska at least three years to enable it to obtain trustworthy information reR.irding its climate and resouioes, etc. With the party will be a number of scientists, fully equipped with scientific instruments, and it is estimated that $100,000 will cover tho coat. Mississippi Valley Lumberman. of tlw army. . s jr-sc- r. taw J Tba Klaca ot KuglaiMl. In accordance with several requests we publish the familiar rhyme of the kings of England: First WiTiam tbe Komiaa, Tbea William, his son. Henry, Stephen and Iliwjr; Then and John, Kext llittrj I'M Third, Ed vanU, noe, and thraa. And acain after Richard w aw. Threa Knnry Two nia-athird Richard If rightly 1 gxter. To Ilonrrs. Mixth Ediritnl, Jwen Knry, Qtieen B.1. t-- Jamie. (lie rVntchmaii, Tbeo Cbarlcn, whom titer uler, Yrt mceired aft CruoneU Another Charlea, too. Jirxt Jamea the Srooo.l, ANoeudnd the throne. Then good William and Vary Together caine on, Till Ann, 0witw four. And f.xirth William all wu.1. CKxl wut Quxen Vk-toiiMay ahe long be the lust. Philadelphia Press. Tix-- n 400-00- JWk.,,1 0 M a.7i Cut-cheo- riatpearane of a nuMluu Hirer. Tho town of Saratow, in the southeast of Russia, has just sustained a serions loss; it has lost a river the River Volga. The water of the river has for some time pant been deserting the riht ai m of the stream npon which Saratow is built, nnd fiowingcxclnsively in tin-1- . ft ami, which is about nmilenndaqnari. ant from the town. Tle former bi?J if the stream is now quite dry, and is urod as a road to convey tho iiassengors and goods which arrive by tho ntea;uer to tho town. It has been decided that it i.J uecrtsary to connect the town with the left arm of the stream by a bridge, ths construction of which will coet about 50,000. London Graphic. A Small Central Rial ion. somewhat remarkable installation been made in France, which ahows a comparatively insignificant boc'.y can be utilized in the Burmlv- a. n whole of h community with electric ing light.. This luxury fell last week for the first time to the experience of the little commnne of Collins (gard) a vil- Bl p. of 64o inhabitants, about eleven Dlage from Nismes. It seems there is a small stream with a fall of four feet which produces an effective nine horse I p. m power. This waterfall drives a small turbine, which runs a dynamo to supply 100 lamps of ten or sixteen candle power. I p. n The streets are lighted by twenty-fiv- e lamps of sixteen candle power. The turbine runs till 11 o'clock at night, and during the day it is used to work force pumps, which supply the Tillage with water. New York Commercial Adverrive. tiser. tA '.V 0 st a..f rkjcaa-tl- l ar.at iy, at RH&Al Telephone Tatentu Expiring. The expiration of telephone patents in England will begin Dec. 9 next. So far tt has been almost impossible to pur- hase a telephone at any price, the only way to procure one being by paying rental. Tho Engl' ish papers seem to be ij;lad the monopoly will soon cease. The patents of the Bell company in this coun Ivgin to expire in 1893, we believe. tryiCfuelu lelug . ar! BOYLE PUBHITUEB CO, s -r ea-jrio- T . n Luav-dt- d Furniture and Carpets pasea-t:gi- was No. I limited. No. 8 waa hu and was trying to make tip lost time by rtm-cifi-g at the rate of City miles an hoar down erade. Ne&r Irving station there Lad ben a ghastly mu lt tf a cattle train, killing some of the poor 1 mi lea. tearing the borns oS btbers, cnudJcg several of toe cats into Fplibtrr. Two of the cars were thrown across ths track "i the Loko hhore Lmitsl, No. They by there juU as the train catae thundering on. fifty trul.-- j aa boor. Jol:a Burrs taw the situation in a jt before the train lightaing glance touched the wreck. Two eucnwete open. lie conl J stop the train and jun p off just btfore bias craobed into tbecattle cai-and savo bis own life. Hut the train could not iOMiibly be stoped ia time to save a terrible wreck of the paiwnger coaches. No. 3 was too frightfully near the cattle cars fur that Undoubtedly there would be a terrific collision, and many Hves Would be lost; but John Burns wonld save his own life. The other course was to release all steam and let it drive the ninety ton engine clean through the wreck. Tho powerful engine could probably clear the obstrnc-tii- n at a bound, and bring the passenger coaches through with nothing worse than a terrible shaking up and some bruises. But where thou would be John Bnrns? Prolwtbly scalded to death or dashed to pieces by the colli fl on. It did tot take a thousandth part as long for John Burns to think this thought as it lias taken for ns to write it But he did not think twice, fie weighed the lives of all thoso passengers againot his own in one thrilling moment, ami then butted thirty-fou- r with ull her thundering font' square into tho cattle cars npou tho track. Thirty-fou- r cnt the cars in two like a knife, nnd carried the train through with her. As she did so John Burns suddenly reversed tlw motion and stopped the train. Meantime, in the cor liehind the engine, was a b.igg;vgo man full of that fino quality old fjishioned jieople call "gumption." IIo saw the situation at a glance and ran into the cars in the rear, shouting to the pssspngers to rnr h to the outer side, the one opposite to tho wreck. He) was able to go through two coaches before the crash came. Tho sides of those two c.irs next to the wreck were torn out. but the pacngvrs were, saved, every one. though wmsof them were considerably injnr.l. Through the cool heroism of an enginovr and the prwnce of mind of a baggage vnan not a life was s lont. Th nnd baggage car were smashed. Strivnge V' s;iy, however, John Burns himself was not killed, though one :inn was scalded, and ho was cut and bruised. Courage and presence cf mind seem to carry wilh them their own Good Fortune ('nine Two Late. Mrs. Robert Cole, widow of a snicide, mysterious prottion. a storj- - somohow makes our comfell hoir to a fortune of $20,000 while her hnsliaiid lay dying at his home on mon life look mean and shabby. the Point the other day. She received a telegram to that effect two hours beForeipi manufacturers havo found a fore her husband had died of a self invay to circumvent the tariff law just as flicted wound. The telegram came from the fonnd how to circumvent a New York lawyer and said that she the publishers lack of an international copyright had fallen heir to the estate of an aunt in Southampton, England. She and her law. The plan was revealed by Herr brother some time ago learned that the Jung, one of the delegates fc the Interaunt bad left an estate valued at 10,000. national Iron and Steel congress. Herr As she will not receive any portion of the Jung said: "As a result of the visit of money for some time the remains of the German iron men to this country, many suicide were buried in the Potters' field. of our most experienced iron manufactLouisville Courier-Journa- l. urers will invest their money here and become citizens of the republic. Visits X ' M.Tfels Lawy'sn We hear ranch of the law's delay end are being made to every part cf the generally the criticism is1; well deserved, United States by delegates with a view but on occasion law and lawyers can act of establishing at different advantageous very promptly. ..The case In point is the points great manufactories." It will quick wit of a young lawyer in the law then still be competition between Amercourts of London recently. A man was ican and German iron making, bnt the taken suddenly ill while listening to a will be npon American soil. competition to been talked case, having evidently Coates and Clark, tb British rival thread death, and after a fainting fit expressed a desire to make his will. The lawyer, manufacturers, long since established seeing that the man was dying, snatched factories in the United States. up his shirt front, which had been reWhen a bad railroad accident happens moved to give him air, and scrawled the will on the linen, and got it signed just it is in almost every 'case tho result of in time, m the man immediately expired. carelessness or stupidity on the part of Dry Goods Economist. the trainmen or switchmen. What is tho matter? Are they overworked, or re Too Much of Hia Own Car. Dr. Schweninger, tho famous physician they so ;wrly pivid that the railroad who has reduced the weight of nearly companies can only get incompetent men 11 the j,Teat men of Europe, beginning to work for the wages they offer? with Prince Bismarck, has himself been forced to embark on a long tour of EuSpeaker Reed's precedent in counting rope in pursuit of health, or at least of in a quoruia will bo adopted to subdue adipose tissue. In the energy of his ef- all kinds of obstreperous oppositions ia forts to relieve his fellow mortals of their all kinds of assemblies. In Detroit the superfiuotis flesh ho has become so thin Democrats of the city council have apas to excite alarm for the consequences, lever to lift an obthis plied powerful end he is sentenced to a term of absolute stinate minority of Republicans. idleness and purposeless wandering. Harper's Bazar. Paris had recently eleven suicides in A Smart Hen. one day. It was a good day for suicides. Ezra Stanley, of the Charles Cobb Paris has more suicides than any other place, has a hen that by her remarkable furious and desirate and that city, owner productive proclivities relieves her vt the necessity of purchasing an incu drink, absinthe, is at the bottom of many bator. Up to the proient time this sea- of them. son she has hatched out three broods of It will be the most important news in all. chickens, numbering forty-fiv- e the industrial world hasi heard in many The last setting was of sixteen eggs, from which she brought out fifteen a day if it should turn out to bo true that chickens. She is now guarding und great deposits of natural gas have been found in Alabama, close to her iron and bringing up a family of twenty-one- . coal fields. Beverly Times. 24(52 ! WASHINGTON AVE., OG DEN, UTAH. White Han. Salt Lake City, Corner of Main and Knvnd South. Mst central of axy hotrl to the city. Opposite potaflioe, "1'iiioo ticket and Pullman ofSe ia the huU-NV ly remodeled and furnished throughout Talde unsurpaA.nL KW-trilirht and all tnodra xnveniiooeM. Term, "J 1L L. lLax, Proprietor. per day. i c bt-ll- Tslff It IW fore Break fiit. The greit appetizer, tonic and liver nvulntor. l'aitivo for liver complaint- - lltd taste ia the mouth on arising in the rooming, dull pains in the bead and back of the eye. Ural feeling, of liver complaint lleniedy Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic, (iet the genuine from your druggist for fl, and take according to ipHi-ui- dizziness-sympto- c DAUPHLN! .DAUPHIN! DAUPHIN! t Any person having business up to the 12th of December with M. A. Uauphtn of New Orleans, car send package containing money, not less than five dollars, free of expense by lixpress. ms F. W. UtrkEXTC. rraaidoat. A. F. rOOIX Bra-- f. aa4 Tmm directions. The World Earieaei. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched wilh the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and rethe taste and prompt and freshing effect' : cleanse the system gently ia Ihe Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop-ili- r it becomes. UNION "Sohmer," the Queen of llanos. Fine Stationery. The Commercial begs to call the attention of our citizens to their line of line stationery, including the latent do-sig- in call cards, wedding goods, pro- grammes, invitations, pnpe tries, tablets, etc. We bsve bought the best the market affords for our patrons in this and surrounding cities. With a full line of now nnd handsome type we can guarantee xrfect satisfaction. SACKED .HEART ACADEMY, t Ogdcn, I'tah.l'ondurted by the Sisters or rnp jioiy cross. Is a boarding nnd day school devoted to tho education of young ladies and little girls. In nddition ton thorough practical Euglish course and Latin, clashes in look keeping, typo are conducted writing and short-hun- d after tho latest Approved methods. French and (jcrmnnnre optinal studio. Besides the elements of drawing which nro taught in nil tho classes, private pupils in the studio reeive instruction in crayon, pastel, painting in oil and water colors, on China silk, satin and mm Company, GROCERS, vel vet In tho musical department lessons are given in vocal muBie, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Sju'cisl classes in nrt, music, fancy work, etc., have been formed for Indies residing in the city. For further particulars apply to Sister Superior, Ugden, Utah. $500 Reward WE will Complaint, 340 II4 Street, OGDEN, UTAH. Twenty-Eit- h ! A. for any eam of Urm pjr Ue nboTSickreward UoacUeha, Indlfrwitlon. l7pepela, or OwtiraiuMi v rumot ettra vita Wert'i VertAM Llror PlIU, when tho direction r rtrletlj eompllrd with. Thej an avnlr Vaac4, and iwrar faU to irrr asttxractloa. SagarCoaMd. Larva boam, eontaialn 36 rUU, Si mU. Bowara of eoantarfoNa and tatltatioaa. Tho (eaulne aiaaofaetarW oal tf tuM ivttM west coarainr, cuicaoo,ill. kjr A. H W ALHRK. LARGE: - AMD c Drnaciat. OsSesi. I'ta. . mf Karat Brtdga fltraetar. The authorities in Chicago have let a contract for the construction of what is called a "folding bridge" over the canal at Weed street, from Goose island to Op.a the mainland, at a cost of $14,000. The will be built without a center bridge i I . pier. Each half of the bridge will con-eiof two sections or folds. When in position for traffic the halves will meet in the center. When hoats are to be let through either or both halves will fold riTe. back upon the approaches. The invention is patented by the manager of a lo8 ft. cal towing company. Philadelphia Led ger. Knro Dear Tiiun In Twenty Team. a. a I learn from Trient that during the past few weeks more bears have been seen near Campiigiio and tho Breuta lattb group than for twenty years. A herd of seventy goats pursued by bears galloped ,lown tho mountain and fell overapreti-tiiee- . A few days ago a bear with two Hibs was teen at the Bocca di Brenta. Two large bears came near Lampiguo, fine cf which was killed by the Italian IPrinee Molfetta, of Milan, who was stay ing at the hotel of Campiglio. Vienna tail; J (Car. London News. adrrt nun-mofct- -J. Bnt Caiarr. an iacid.t occurs that to the Lin." t in cum it eu&t la be parad arocaJ eo ibzX it wi'l tiuiH in chrrd blibj tvaut the brsve th&t cannot be t .niched too ufu-- f jc the gool i bexiaa catBre. H-rlre we write here sgin the Uiry Ixlow'. 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