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Show SrKUAY. OGDEX DAILY C0M5KRCXAL: i.-:r- ksxar Beat Lm fewa tews imm Cur ta Aaa T mjt Uarjr waiaif m Kubl nvh atoe lafl la iim OwiuifmrtrtTi Ur Ikt aeyueM aiurl. un eJusu" IM ana SVsvw saa Laaf. kia lamp au aui) iiil.llr hnt Mj't EaLrt, L.-- v y jb WM.HARCOMBE CLOT 1 !-- ru aat4 "A paaay f yuasr tatougaU." aaij L TWa crawly taut uur truly ; hoc tkrf're 'uat-ia fceawa la iixal 1 w-- s AMI adareuuat. Bmk' aiunty bttar faaKtret aura i OU Am wirk aJ -- pr-jx- muiA. tW la rat aD o fn-b- CUM llxl irft ker tUilf t-l- 1- m Bui Bass aw Thai iian truly nmc A to rcier tL wik h La uuia-diau-l- eaMaa: iua1W 1 Tl ie A mJLi-- l vuiu, Le.x m tilf v bu.V with yeara and a Lis ihty mm.it tiui Lira - atid in ckre was aeva to Lutrl tbe Ciac 7iii,.ri .f:l d iarria i; to ule vt a pariah at di?ti rtu in liae uket vmerJay ifunnvn. I m. Tlfi ws but at irwa lis k to pruacki& tbe t Lik of the Uut sIjt kfc-l- y satin kaot ia lhe corner of Lrr n--i II ik otuthfr. although ah LapjitBmM. reduced r.Uttt-t- l t the betrutluJ. did But aem Lcutdaut L&udkerchit f and caah a ta d.ktkkrt enough, purchase toferi th lror ia it that ke eoull hive wuhnL But be pit it all dowa to f jc Cincinnati, The wruikW and Lrr gn f at tl of parting with old negre U tbe Leroibe t f a rv4uanea. , a day flie was a Lim. and ptvparatiutia fur th wedding La AaheVllit. owned near a by piaIitT went a iu tbe f&nhkaa, X. C. At an esriy ev the was Biirried "But one UfeTuiiig then? wa an toaaUiVeof the aiiue m.isVr. Dy hiai alarm. Tbe luutber wa tuising had Ovt-half a in a very unaccountable and the- hat hc&Uuid ms taken Iter ago crntnry All tbe uiyMt-numaimer. day they wo auld hnl fur her uJ jost at eight my frtK3 aer i:d Lat chill ren. !aattT. TL. wosun Lero. pasting tLrough fcfm wuuda ia a to atujher i Carolina to work on tho hecludt J rt of the grounds, found her plauUtiou. and in a thrt liu,e waa lying fau-- downward ia a ahallow littl a:;aiu itu;rrii. ller whole faB:i!y waa water tliere. lnnJ wdJ t a Virgiiua Uiaa. Druwned bem-ldaring tempo- ta.ii Whra tle cmauciitutwu prtn l.iwation of tbe mind' waa tbe rary verdict, and then it wai the young tuaa wa pmuiulgatd the family took of tlx ir frts li.iii and jturuey-that iusuuity h id been for bark a hereditary trait in hia uor;b jrd. dually taking up their hr-iLusUin-died tfier moihr-r- ' farLily. Then, also, waa he iu Liuivi;lf. The told the truth bout Lu fati r. and theiLax) of the war. and th. children iheir iu:luer to seek their - f nu l tb.;t that father wan Uot dead, o:ie by one The mother U'ileJ furtuiies but incarcerated ia a private hospiand ..lH(sl to make a livelihood. Slu; tal in Auierica violently, hojieh-Mdfceard l; niiiug i f lw r first hit Land until uiad. " 'Well, yon can understand Low be about a tuuth r.go. when one of her auiia rathe- -, you c:m't cttmpreh-'uit. f.tuu l tht the iJ icHii was liiirg in fi'lt, The giil th it ho love. I wai true to Lim, Newpurr. Ky. Tho ol 1 negress thither aul found the husband of bat Low could he marry her knowing what he did? Even if tho Innaey tduui-be- her youth. Ho had alo been tnarriwl in hit veina it would aurely the seron d time, and liad everal- chilawakeo tacurso thir children. fSo be dren by the secoud wife. The latter wa rouple left . my i.lmoft crazed with srrow dead, however, and the . Tho wuiur himself he ::ilcd for America where be decidtsl to again livetog.-therstill remain. A littln while ogo he an relumed to Louisville, disputed of her effects, anl yesterday af unuiuii heard that hi betrothed, was dead the rumaneuof fifty year by killed by the doubld ahiK-- of hi disapto her husband. Loubivilu! IV-' and bis mother aud fearful pearance U T" Uxcianr. diard r chil-lrea- . - c v; c a-- con-tinne- d N'-rtl- f A MYSTEUY. NOVEMBER" 33, 1S50. f c sell you made clothing, made as only the very best tailors make it. but wc don.t charge you tailor prices. Look at our magnificent stock of b Dil Jon er-- r bump vp against an individual who baflVl j our curiosity br drawing a veil of 6ere-- over Li J't.-;-" tjotriud l be vouej doctor, wfcm it came Lis tars to contribute a story to tbe general fund. ltol to tuiuk," Le conemanate! tinued, "'that sorb eliarai-teraxdeljr from tbe fertile brain of tbe hVtiun writer. But I was iidstskea. Not many year aim I formed tbe acquaintance of a uuuu v b was harder to inaie out tlutn tike mobt iiieuiou creation of a novelist rosld jMuifcibly be. A regular linmun etiijpua in kbot, aud lie obliging y enoKh. you know, to clear up tbe before he died eitber. It wa early in tbe Wa," bean tbe doctor, lighting a cigar, "and 1 kid jnst tni.Jied lay medical studies and vji trying to ick np a little jractiee in a village in the southern jart of pleant Wisconsin. Business didn't flourish by any means, but an I Ltd friends there, and wa too poor, besides, to tbink of establishing myself in a larjte city, I was very well couteut to remain tliere, for a while at least. "There were several cbnrches in the town, but at the time of which I paa tho Cor.sroyxtional pnlpit wan empty. Numerous uppliratioua for tho positiou arjeared, but none tinted until at lost one of tbe trustees arrived home otter a short trip and announced that he bail found the very person. A Rev. Mr. Ivani:ay it vrm wlmin be had run across quite accidentally, and. who, thongb t ravelins for his health, bad finally conger, ted to come out nud preach a trial avraun aul to remain iudciinitely if bis heareri were ileu.sed. "Well, in due time Mr. Rumsir Arrived und delivered a discourse which, for eloquence and logic, I have never beard escelled. Vou may Imj trre the church lost not A moment in rngairing Lim, nnd they marveled innch nt their good luck, wondering tiat so talented a man should wish to stay and bury hi gif ts in such a small. oUcure town. "Tho new acquisition njeedily arose to tho place of first favorite in the rank of the ministers. His sermons fairly Scintillated with brilliancy, and wo soon refound that be certainly pwMcased markably fina education in the bargain. Thongh ho nwer spile of the past, hia convei-satiogave evidence of his having traveled extensively in pretty mnch every country on the face of the globe. Moreover he was young, and such n genial, warm hearted fellow that everybody liked hiin at first bight. They couldn't help it. "But, aa 1 paid, ho uover alluded to his former life. For aught we knew he laight havo been n bishop or a highwayman, an American gambler, or the son of an English duke, but the church members were too proud of tho prize they had captured to be very curious about tho previous record, and the touch of mystery clinging to him only rendered him hw more at tractive to ns. For lay part, I thought the strangest thing concerning him was that he seemed never to hold communication with anybody outside the town. A fellow so engaging and companionable must have made friends wherever ho went, and yet so long as we knew him he didn't receive one letter or telegram from abroad not a single message of any kind. "At least, that is what the postmaster and the depot agent said, and these officials keep track of such things in little towns, you hail better believe. "Ramsay and I got to be quite intimate after a while, and many were the walks and talks we enjoyed together. But he wasn't any more confidential with me than ho was with others, and of course I asked no questions. Only onco did he say something which might be construed as bearing upon the secret 1 was convinced that he had. It was in this way: "Ramsay had dropped into my office, and we fell to conversing about hereditary disease. It grew out of some cases I was treating then. I don't remember what, Ramsay in his brilliant, earnest fashion began to inveigh against people who married and brought into the world children cursed with the eeeds of some dreadful malady. " Let me tell you a story,' he said, 'and it will show you how many lives may be ruined by one sach deed. The facts came to my knowledge years ago. Onco there was a boy never mind his name who, his friends said, showed exceeding great promise in his youth. His mother, u widow, stemed utterly wrapped up in him. She traveled with'him in foreign lands, sent him to the finest schools and spared neither pains nor expense to improve the talents nature had bestowed tfpon him. He- was hopeful and happy, and one thing only troubled him lie used often to wonder about his father, whom he couldn't remember, and his mother was reticent upon that point and replied to all his questions scantily and vaguely. ' 'They were living in England at tho time, having come there from America after the father's death, arid being in easy circumstances financially the future looked very bright and glowing indeed. " 'la due time the young fellow graduated from the university with high after became engaged ' honors, and-sooto a beautiful irL He had long been y s uiy-ter- d gen-rrati.'- a l'-f- ti- 1 l Overcoats for. Men, Boys and Children. 1 . equal to them over shown iu the city. ISToiie y d jonr-lieye- d lf-r- coia-pb-t-eil t. untimely cud. " 'an yon wonder,' continued Rain-fci- y in a tone of MiiMued pawon, ubat a species of bitteruef-- often mingles, half wnttHiK'iously, with his mrrwv for his Jiarents? And is it stranga that be feela a!nut as if they had committed a crime in bringing hiin into existence, knowing h they did that ho lanst bo dowered with tlio fatal, inevitable fam- The Dangm of Railroading, "There ia no branch of railroading that is safe," is a saying among men who make their livii.g on the ir-- mils, and a man's long service and skillful knowledge do not throw absolute aafrgrards nl Mint him. Poor Martir Ryan, who had the science of railroading dnwii to the finest notch, was killed by hut own train after eighteen years of service. ily rurm.'? "This le Liade a strung impi'ssion IIiiixTt Grah.Lii, a yard man of Richin my mind," tho young doctor resumed. mond, who worked for the Panr.sylvauii" "At first I seriously questioned if Rain-a- y company tweuty-liv- e years, wa atruck wasn't himself tiie hero of it, and by a pony engine a few days ga Samthough hht apparent gaycty led me to uel Morgan' lxxly was brought here last night. Morgan waa an engineer on diMnis.4 that thought, still 1 couldn't the JcfiVrsonville, Madison and, Indianhelp feeling that tho events he'd narrated had in Homo way produced a lastapolis for thirty year. Advancing age inrapAcitatcd him Yo:a running an ening effect in his life. "Well, uicttera wore quite tranquilly gine, and lie wati given charge of a waon for a year or to, nnd Mr. Ramsay ter station at Marshihid, near Scotta-bnrNight liefuro last Le was run grew in the popular favor nil the while. He was a liberal fellow, und bin pennons down by a freight train and kilhsl. w.-rfrequently rather morthodox, but "Did you notice thj'.' r,ix ontof ton railhis flock Worshiped him to :.ueh an ex- road men tlie violent iVr.ths if they condosed them with tinue in the bwiuesv" said a conductor tent that if he atheism they wouldn't havo grumbled r last evening. "If they dont it's because Indian-npoli- s bit. Tho girls were in love with him, they leave the railroad service-- .' Kev3. every single one of them, but never did they find the way to his heart. He resoTokens of X'slreej Cir- tlo Pope, lutely declined to bo drawn into flirtaTho hi.ste.i i f Notre Dam- - convent, at tion, though he made himself agreeable to all the daui:!s, taught them Jienuan, Cinciniviti. 4 ro to Rome for played tennis and oteortr:! them to pic- presentation to iho pope a white vellum nic with a gay impartiality very promanuscript of fifty pages, elaborately voking to the sensibilities of tho poor, illuminate I n'l'l' bound iii cover.;, with anrious young creatnr?s. designs by ona tf tho nuns. The "pages "One morning as 1 wit in the drug aro painted by tevcii ro'aters clucen for store talking Ramsay happened in and the purpose from the thirty-seve- n houses f the order in the United Slates. Tlier i purchased a package of rat poison. He mentioned casually that the mice were aro three addnvses onr to XIII. lathering him. .nud stood a moment gos onn to Cardinal Gibbons and a third to ana A rcMiishon Khler. -- ortrait aecor.i'vmv- siping witli careless goo.i then went out. ing each ledir::lie:i. Tbtre is a il:etch "That night the deacon with whom ho of tho Aiiiencan brancii t tn tmler was boarding cam:; hurriedly to my office sineo its fcit)d:itio:i in S 10, a jkicim by a to summon me. Rev. Mr. Ramsay wa nun, with ilhistir.tvnn: views ;f the taken very suddenly ill. 1 put on my mother l.or.s'i at JfaKtv.r. Belgimn. and hat nnd coat and went to him at once, of tho Ohio Lowe, li1.n? landscape and . and somehow before I'd reached his lod-sid- e decorative Fliihidelphia Tele it flashed over me that he had swal- graph. lowed tho poison I saw him buy in the I'ourU'oii Coi.t i f'apitul. morning. The moment 1 entered the The possession of bovr much money room I knew that it was so. "He lingered three days, suffering hor- does it r:qp.!ro to ave a innn from the ribly, but not a word would he. say as to rharge of lx'i:ig a pauper? Lately a ship the motive of his deed. Before he died load of r2o Jtalie.n.i w:ta landed at New he showed me a photograph he wore York city, and tho cnsli capital they upon his bosom tho picture of a young brought with them averaged jnst fourwoman and a child, each very beautiful teen cents each. A man in a strange and very like the other. And he asked land and unacquainted with the language that it be buried with him, and so it of the country, who poftwvses fourteen was. Tho church gave him a most im- cents, may not bo n pauper, but, unless posing funeral and erected a fiue monu- ho is willing to work r.nd hustles to sement over his grave, and they have never cure employment, he is likely to become ceased, I believe, to mourn their mys one very shortly after his arrival. Pittsterious but dearly beloved minister. For burg Chronicle. a long while they sought to find out the secret of his life, but the minutest inHer Trial. Mrs. Bingo What do yon expect to quiries failed to reveal a single fact. With characteristic forethought he had give your husband for Christmas? Mrs. Honeymoon I told him tin other destroyed bis papers, leaving nothing that would throw light uion his former day I thought I should give Lim some history. neckties. "I often recall him even now," added Mrs. Bingo And I heard him tell my the young doctor, "and I can't help won husband afterward that he wouldn't dering if he was not tho hero of tho wear them. strange tale he told me. And ie that Mrs. Honeymoon That's the worst of case was he insane when he killed himit. John thinks so much of the things I self, or did he (lo it because cf grief for give him, and is sj careful of them, that his betrothed? Who then was the child I have the hardest kind of work to get whose portrait ho wore upon his breast? them on hini. Clothier and Furnisher. "Sometimes I fancy that he had committed an offense which made him a Vnluckj Number Nineteen. fugitive from justice and led him at last X peculiar coincidence connected with to take his own life in remorse. The re the last primary for the levslaturo has membrance of his open face and kindly, conic to light. It will be remem just sympathetic manner makes this seem bered that Mr. Cobb was defeated by impossible, and yet in this strange world, nineteen votes. Since then it has been where people aro such curious, contraremembered that his father was defeated dictory mixtures of good and evil, who by nineteen votes and his grandfather by can teli':" Buffalo Express. the same number. We do not know whether Mr. Cobb is twice 19 years old, In Sn School itzerland. Tenrhlng to complete the coincidence he ought but Gymnastics, by tho way, are taught in every Swiss school, and a proper gym- to be. Athens (Ga.) Banner. nasium with all its belongings' is atA light Voter. tached to every school house. The Swiss Deer Isle claims tho "lightest" voter seminaries for the preparation of teachers are open to both sexes, and some of at the last election John O. Robbins. the best teachers in tho public schools who weighs but SO pounds. Owing to areladica, though the number engaged his diminutive size Robbins was lifted is very small, perhaps not 10 per cent, to tho ballot box by Mr. J. W. Green, of tha whole. Their par. too. absurd and much interest was manifested in the movements. He is 23 years though it scorns, is some 30 per cent, less little fellow's than that of malo teachers. There are old. Portland (Me.) Press. no young, inexperienced girls teaching In the Luray Cavern. in tho Fchoois, ana no young men using The Gc He This is the Giants' chamthe school desk while waiting for some-thibetter to turn up. School teach ber. see ing is a rcnoua business there, and the . Mr.. Shartstopplo You ought to calling of a lifetime S. U. M. Byers In their quarters up at the Polo grounds in .New York! Puck. Harper's. s YM I-IARCO-MBE, Is there any dillerence Does it make any tlitierenco where I buy. Are values alike at all places.1 Candidly ask yourself these questions and note what your , judgment tolls you in reply. It will teli you there is a dillerence, a vast difierence, in clothing. It will tell you, also, there is a a "great ditierenco where vou buy. It will tell you there are much better values given some places than others. It will tell you. it's not only fabric vou wan in clothing. You want tit.. You want finish. You want modern styles and patterns. In fact; you want ffauments made, not thrown; together. ClowiMer g. bl .r islmiton Avemuv OgtliMi, Utah. i GRAND F. ..BJ1U11LBUT,' I WnoLESALS AND BXTAIb Scenic Route DRUGGIST, -- TO PORTLAND AND THE NORTHWEST THB VIA Corner Washington C. P. 1 Home of Kamona, ef the Padre Junipero Kerra Famed for fair ltenorts where care comes Mt and pleasure neier clojs. CABMXbO DEL aiOT.-K- L BY TUB 6SA. Yosemita. The Big Treca. Tahoe. The Gey- icn aad Sit. Shaata. BKArrnrtJL ONLY 36 HOURS BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND 'anon ot the tipper Bacrameuto, the beautiful Moasbrae Fall. Caatle Koeks, Mu Saasta aud the tnaRulflcem aceneryof the SUklyou MouutaJoa, all by day light. Itf UT1MG BOUSES, FINEST II TBI WORLD. SKDDINO for BreabfMt. HlohONli, under Mt, Sbaata, for dinner. ASHLAND Orecon. for Hupper. The Grand Skookam loot J4air Grfomer. Grow9 Hair Rapiilly. Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. .iili THE Hair on Ealtl I leads. LEGAL BLANKS NOW 18 THK TIME TO HUY MIBLMNKBi AND THE Real Estate! Experience of.bliapaat tlirne years has taught us that all property bought well at thin season 570 of tho year will bring at lpast M per cent, profit 5"1 during tho following winter. 425 We offer for sale the following ckoioe property 450 at these low price. : 375 X Sixty acres ia section 10, overlooking the f 100 00 Of) city, per aero 66x.t feet on Twonty-fonit- h street, beKK) tween Lincoln and Wall avenue, per 275 00 foot I,ntn on tho Bench. 50x1.10 feet, only eitrht blocks from Washington are., fur eaoli . . 1 ) 00 10x9 rain, between Jackson and VanRuren 12.' 90 avetwea, on the street car line, a snap.. J300 Two acre Iota on Tweuly-eiltand Jack-m- i 376 ilOOOO Two acre lots on Thirtieth and Quiucy . . 33W 00 501 fKtt REED & BUKGITT. C7iSSPW!SlP So Dili rwrf 1 "Konact y fit k mtm by all Druggists. rapidlr lrn(rblf, br tbaw of ountr or )d, ftnd h tkfkt ithtr lonslHiwbrrvrtr Ury lln. Any etn mm do Um wHi. KaT tm Imm. 4erof W farmUb tTHythinf. W ttart torn. Ke rtak. Tu c limn to tb work. Tbta M tua or all four prtomtiitv joar MW rAn4 briam roMlrfal vntiralr lairtr? wmtlar. troum and an to 9th IMiTwk 4krnif apwaNa, pfinar ivm alW a llHI mtHWiiro. Wa oaa ftmilab yo tim and and lead, via MICK, ho aurtli aatUD bar. Pali aUU4. tlikJL, Utnnatw E 4t O., MONEY ft, fv"a TH t' i AlTi, PRORATK A A A B C CXlfKT BI.ANKM. AdniiniBtrator'a Bond Executors' Bond Letters of GuardianBhip Order Appointing Hearing... Tentimonv of Testimony of... A A A A A C COURT BLANKS. and Oath Chattel Mortgage 377 Official Bond 75 325 Marriage Certificate A C A NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION! IT CONFORMS TO SHAPE OF FOOT I. A. Stkihens freedom W. S. Stukk. If tou want peTfeetloa in flt, with vou 1S0O. 0Bilen. Nov. will Utah, Heomrort " FaeUard Hhe. 1 he bnsineos of theilth, said firm will be eontiit-nethe Mrt alway." at the old Manil, at No. 3Ki ath street, in. It Is aettiowleatced m tbe most comfortable, 0den the and roat stylish gentlemeu's City, Utah, by undersittned, who will tne best wesrlnc pay nil the outstanding account owing by eatd l hoe ms4e la the world. linn and collect all outstaiu)io acconnta due aid flnn. W. 8. Stosb. MI'T SPOIL TQDK tltt BT VEIRIIS CHUf 8H0K. do mors Utien, Utah, Nov. 2oth, IWO. Tha Hart A. Packard Mho ooaUnone ap. than an other fine shoe, though er AU ud Quit-clai- A A A A. Notice is hereby given that the eiit,ting twtween John A. Stephen and W. S. Stone, tinder the lirm naniimuil stylo of Stephens & Stone, is thU day dissolved by mutual consent. Said W. S, Stone ia authorized to settle tho affairs of the Brm. It is an honest and meritorious NEW YORK. Warranty Deed, frhort form.. Warrraty IXeed, long form. . . Deed.. Real EstRteMort'ge,8hortrrm Promissory Notef, Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Ileceipta, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being added to the above list. trtap. Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons Sal CO, MIHt.T.IXAXEOUS BLANKS. mart registered.) Fo PUBLISHING 475 Summons 476 Sheriff's Sale 76 Constable's Sale from all coloring matter. Mum SALE BT Washington Avefiue. Ogden, Utah. tXIMMTMHIONEK's If yon will call on ns we will show and convince you there is money in buying now. Is Free Root Hair Grower Co. rol Option Contract. Lease Bowl for Doe.1 DiHcharce of Mortgage 300 Trust IJeed Toilet Article. preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. COMMERCIAL 2404 Is an Exquisite ( Trait or WITFR Prtmouaeetl the beet in Territory QfllH OUU.l If dl Lll xry M,j saticfy yoarnelvea. of Baldaeaa. s Hotel In th Market. FACTORY OGDEN. TRUNK Carries the host lino of Trunk nml Valiixw in tin ritv at afHinifnctwmm' l'rirrn. All kinclxof hcfr titirchaa Ki'lni riinr dime. CuUiniiil MUiTtu a trriu.t- iiK vlsevthore. No. 2iU St. Is a rreventive Gro-- h Twenty-fifi- TOILET ARTICLES 1 And and Bma FixBST SrttKK 0r Uie celebrated Capt eierra- tUnrn, dowu tbrouvh tbe lovely vallcv of Kit the beautiful baj del Bscramrnto aero that vl that of iitple to the (reat city O' San Krauclaco by tbu ijolilsu dat. Land of ta J'ls.iSeOllte and the Tine. Historic California Ave. Slroel, uuiler UNK. 1 f.HH-ios- in. clothing. j strto." I d Sdmsds, Hahd-wel- t and Burt-welt- ; sold by also Boys' and Youths'. If notaddress to send bis name aud yonr FACKARD & FIELD, toa,BMS. Bold by (fEE& ASHBYBROS. OGDEN. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby iven that the pnrtnenthtp heretofore existing between J. R. Mayea ami Fred Meutsnnr in tbe bakery businesa ia by mutual ootuent. J. R. Ilayce wilt continue the businesa. FHED MKISSNEB, ed J. R. MAYES. Otfdon. Utah, NoTember O. im. |