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Show Ot.UEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: t EsBbm f perse eare fcawa runha thkytiu'iLx!,tkciMit ning, puiut is tA ret aa exact arie&oe. The wLkm wast xme froca ooa tlx sstvbs rpiio&a of from th CO time, risits Lit a pros ijtfa against tfc nirful laaterial-a- a sad gre4 for oatey. Gea. Boolh, who orsaiaE4 tfa army in ttf-ao- i U iu rveid eccnl a&l is bo igoorast crack or fasatio. U u aa y officer, cultured aad of tit most e&lifet cm asd febolari, eced pereaej ia Gret Britain on pctlia hj ri4 Sutuevbrra Mac U I BuUn erf I Ah jrtjr. around Chicago wwili be western enough. w r AT X e 4-t- h. OXC EXJOYS tie turtLcal aq4 tbt-ptun- to Enriath mowT. of TV equine-tiin at tow offered If aa djtmt pju London for Uae Mura tit a Pre moirm. twra ur tnyd aud fe-- r ahc Bciujd all m uafonuiutU) of tb fwstwr oatprtit r caia thi tut, yvt autnf era abuuM t i4 fvnte out." thi 4a. tl M. tMMtmer, fnxjuttttlr out Ibeir fault, ultra functional drancaM wul apparently rnaog a woman ratu ikauin. Hun t blame auaaufm if tary ii mm "cranky," but thrm to uae IJr. ' Fat orita aa whk inlallibir Manly fur " feutalr wwaawvar." " f avontr fnwnptina " haa cured lauo-aaiof pour. tMHWhfcfea auflcruit wonva of (wale wtiakwaa," painful ifrefulart-tw- a. Fifty-nint- U-- dark-nea- a Vram-riplta- ul ukxntkma, argauic dMpnvoMiiMiia and kindred auBtcxita luo nuuw-fua nam-feuIt m Dm only fur women, M hy drurriata, under a poaitlv (Tttaraatre lCua tt wui, rvrrjr irive autiautetmn or the juice (SUM will be d. w, DinrrKsaBr Mcdical Wukij' w The unveiling of a noble equestrian statue of Joan of Arc in Fairmonnt park, Philadelphia, is evidence that we have in America at least one monument tothemost romantic character in history It is also an evidence of the widespread interest reawakened in the Maid of Domremy. In the Fairmonnt park statue the maid is represented in full armor, bearing aloft the sacred of France and riding yes. riding astride. Perhaps this is a concession not only to historic fact but to the present fad for ladies riding the cross saddle. e A foot of water in different situations In the means very different things. irrigated districts of the west a foot of water is the amount that during the growing season will flow throngh an orifice a foot square. Of course the amount would depend on the force of the pressure, but at the somewhat varying press-ar- e of the supply from headwaters upon arid lands it is considered that such a foot of water during the season will irriacres. gate fifty-fou- r The Indian of the Wild West show declare one and all that Buffalo Bill treated them uniformly well. They desire to enter into a new engagement, with him, but their great father, or fathers rather, at Washington say they shall not do it This seems a pity, a the Indians were certainly earning their own living, and were no expense to the government . fjrup of Fig it taken; it U pletauit rii Waiilutua at. aa fivwa !irtJua. Bj-ter- louimut. of tbo Htoruacb add Bowel. Si cpu is a vtai, by urumtwu. Mis! t a. tim .r. tome, TIME (('KDtT t.rt urt TABLES. l.ioO MKTm auit. ( & i JO p. a. m mi 3 JO llie ll.WMi Bank I O. -- 3 :1S lo-- Valley l 5 JO V J :a. m p. m X. 8:50 a. ni daily... 4 00 a. m No. 122 pre, Park City daily. if yog will ooota and Wiiiniioi KOT.DO. 2404 Bank ttdrn, 364 block, l tah. Twenty-fourt- Train h Wasldngton K, WHITE, Arrive. Utah Central. TIB.J a corner daily ruh. Oeden, Ave, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- a. m leave from RroAtn Hotel follow : 8. WORTH MAN, T 5 00 p. m 0:10 MOl NTA1N will show you bargjiu a GILL, ran tbaa ATTORN EYAT-LA- J time. Ei-- ) Uni- per lot. see me. JL adjoining the AT-LA- ATTORNEY AT 1AW, Leave. Il'i acrw r w M lot. Yo versity. This Imy nothing-- around there for 1m L tah, Room 4. I'nlon MW Echo and Park City. -- Per acre; I), JOHNSON, atreet, :n- Fst Mail and"! Dime and Helena Ki res aU points north, chant to buy a butna cheap. S130. Vroora kouM.rlorU and pan- - tJJU 1 boa aad bata; city ta-small cab payiueut ; uu tlirw year. Uer is a Bti,j for p. m p ral. liatlle Creek, aud intermediate Kinta. .. l.ftOO t'uderanters I ".OH to Adjust New York ATTORNEY Arrive. M a. m ; a PAsn. Huildiu, Dttden, 'arh Valley .. .... ter mora Office rooma 19 and 30 First National S raiu. New&-ra- LAWYERS. c. Northern. HOt'KTAlN TIME. Leav No. t iil 12,350 (tttdea tlrlice of ; The National liuil.liuu Ao-rialio1. O. O. V. Old l.-llNational Benevolent .iKSortatiuo. k. of P. 1 be I'ythiau Life AsMK-ia- t ion. 30 p. m v a., Ma tbadunr: ataa tautur. iUtgifM, suarlitaery, and Um wtmi- 'Mc; How runniu. Mill abnat 1 ; l:C Bart lucatuNi for U. bunion la l laa. Pattanua are., aear Maia, 'ifllll. KolaU, we Sil aad JaeUua: bar- - pruiptt ixswe ou muri nu,iiy !ie I ani ray AuMt Mil. Ko. It Atlantic Express. 1 Itenver. Omaha. C onn- - ' cil liiuffn. Kuaa ( ity f an J east, daily J a I W, Nob H .U ; rime : HailS. 4.rl Mill, uu Vi MUiuum rwa euleoft it) ttalL fctery lamua Iruas gn-un- d I tab. W. M1LLKK Arfcury. Arritra. .MW oa Jeflenua are, attiaR. ( aesn. rots. caw. WaaataaTtoe and thraortli AND LIFE INSURANCE. Keprvwnt ins only the lint! and ladiucConv Leare. $30 a. 1 FIRE TIKE. Omaha. Counril Hlurtik, i louver, kaiisas City, and east, daily J KisW ia. kov ImIm ml aad ARCHITECTS, ()itk-a- . OPTIUX staat ataaadJeCeraeaata. oa 39ta ; (rait aad aaada Cur. tl.StO atO OffMwa, moma K, 1, and IS Natloaal , . buiMui-- tOxlar $6y. d m aboat tlnem m over fttasdani , Ulra. I 'tah. 9w, ISMXrDED.J MOI'KTAIN of the Sanitary and Curative properties of tiiis kind of bath can find everything in first clan- stylo at the above . Tweaty-f- Union Pacific Railway. block. AU who know Aad ARCHITECTS, tlMClSCQ, CiU RAILROAD Xo.Caeh The only Turkish Bath house in Utah is now opened at 364K 24th St., basement of Woodman-se- e Properties t Twcoti-Uur- d Utah Turlisli AW acta n O. WHEtLKH Dr.PIERCE'S PELLETS Hilioua Headache, t'onaiipauiou, Inaicraitttt, Kllious aUacka, and aU Atc. Tilsakmn jet. Kuwet. a READ THIS LIST OF KEWINU ItACBINa. Uraat Wilwa. A U tl DAIUT. and Perfectly Parly I oequaleu a a Liver llarnilraa.Vegetable HinalloM, Cbmpt Easiest to fill. lake. One Tiny, fcuiaroal-- d Prl-I- ct a Uuoe. Cum alrk Headache, 346 Tawaty-aft- THE WORLD S EEST. tVaain i Eailruad Tirka Uiriit. SVM. aad Ex. m ail Ptaata. ALL TK a?Ul"a.k- - Tweaty-aaeua- i. V. Pruunetura, lluflaiu, -- B-- i chaai-l- . rtr I n m mm, d ao4 rcfmLiog to tLe taete, acts IMbca. ZT.1 M atitc-U- i ava, (Vrdra. rtK yet prumpU on tb Kidaeja, Cntl and DOWftOV. jUNUAkUT liowtla, cleauset th effectually, dipeLj eolda, headCONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ache and ft vert and cure habitual East side WahiBcta awaoa, bet. Fur aale constipation permanenUj. aad wm. bottles by all drugguAs. ia tOc and 4 Y'OOIjS liliJTll, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. mad A0-CLaTlO- D, Practices in the District Court and all th court. Personal attention siven to collections. Rememlier the tilace. in l'eery' wooilen buihl-Ininear meat shop of (I. H. (irnenwell a Bros., .k.lrwnuty-fourt- u street, UKden, Ltah. r. U, box 816. a.m. a.m. 7:50 a. iu. 9:20 10:50 a.m. 12:20 ::!5 p.m. 2:05 3:18 p. m. 125 You cau gel p. in. p. iu. lack to town the same way- -, - Leave. d i luce. i.nn ix t,. aoomiAUT. Prop No. 3 -- Park City Ex-"- 1 ortn-ern- , press, I'tali a Real Estate and Loans. bn sv'""'!. No. Washington avenue and a. tn 9:30 a. m 9:30 JACOB S. BOREMaN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Ex-- ) Local to Salt Lake City, and all intermediato points, J daily p. m 3:50 40 p. ro 90 p. m e.OO Office, gMITH Leave. I a. m 3.-0- a. m 8:45 p. m Francisco ) No. 2 Pacific K p. 4O0i.ni Arrive. 7:30 a. m J 7.00 p. m 8O0 H. (Jreenwell OF THE OGDE X p. m II ffll BUTCHERS. IN Mf at, Poultry and Fish AT TH- E- A. 0. U. W. HALL, Ogden, Utah. December 27th. 1890 , L p PHYSICIAN. In connection with Keneral practice, gives special attent ion to diseases peculiar to females diseases of the genito urinary organs, diseases of the rectum, viz.; Piles, fistula, Assure and ulceration ; diseases of thenar, nose, throat and chest, t onsu nation rrce. E Rhein-har- t, OOMMITTEE OF RECLPTIoK. E Elbrins. J H Myers, liermao Kahn, E Hheinhart, I Marl:s, Sol Ed Auth. Allrt WelK-r- , L I. Davidson, Meyer, Adoliih Pehriiitrer. A K Heywood. FLOOE MANAQtBH. ITieo Kchaownbarh, Henry Hess. Imstavp nnlilennatit. Otto rST(rer, .1 Fred Cramer, Henry KLsel, N Hemfeld, W V R Heywood, 1 1A Helfrkh. Iic-kets- Ailmit lintr Oentleinan aim i.!uljr. i 1 J. W. Hotel fioti'v tOO.' MrNntt. KehrinKer Ash th St.); oilice of F. J. Kiesel ticr Ure. Xh trcvt. ito-c- & Co.. at' ome OutaiidTry theBaths. CIVIL ENGINEERS. . k. Tt-sn- TCSH k W FAEIB. FAR1S, CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, siieeiflrations and estimate prepared aud work sneriiitended. Mns, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc., executed on snort notice. Rooms :! and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty rourtii street, ugtlen. Kali. DENTISTS. Q R. SXOWDEN, THE HOT SPRINGS CO. S. M. PRESHAW, UNDERTAKER And Funeral Director Metallic Caskets and Wood Caslieta and Special Attention paid to Embalming and Preparing Ilodies for Shipment. Orders by telegraph promptly attended to. 1 have s Hoarse iu the city. Telethe only phone No. 115 Collins first-clas- BOYNTOX HHTEIU WATER HUT The Most Improved and Economical Heater iu the Market, DENTIST. Washington avenue over Horrock Tenth without plate and saving natural teeth a specialty. o teeth or root too bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special attention given to children s teetu. Office, 2127 Central Pacific.... .. 8::p. "m. ;) " 10 0 ltah Central 50 " I'ark City and Coalville. 10:11 60 Briitham ity, Logan 10:00 " aud Collinston 90a.m. . S.iillp, m. WiV " Denver and Aspen Utah Northern 5:tflp. m. 60 " " 6:: Utah Central " 10 9 0) a. m. I), R. (i. W Sc ( 6 0 p. m. Eastern 'heyenne llnntsville and Ellen, Tuesdays, Tlinraday und Saturdays. West Webor and Florence, Tuesday and Fri- I I IH - 4 .11 -- i "!,. i Felix fteinbold. FJ Kiesel, Telephone 209. Arrival and denarture of U. S. mails At the Ufjden postotlice : Den't. Ar. 1 :9) a. m. S : Union Pacific a. m. Ir E Tbielc, been Aa A. COTTINGHAM, Health is Wealth! Id Davidson. tXIMMITTnK OF INV1TATIOX. A Leir liter. B Hchwartz, Aiiam Griper. Otto . Berjrr-rAug rSraui), L Ia Davidson, 1 Marks, , attention has paid to the Ladle' Department. tendant Is always in waiting. B, & Sons xtore. COMMITTEE OF AMUXGKMENT. Theo Schanvnbach. Otto A R Hejrwood, Albert Kiesel. in Surgery, L, Try our Pnre Lard, manufactured by our selves and you will nevef use any other. Mail orders and wholesalinir a sorcial buainesr with us. Twenty-fourt- h street. COMMITTKK Particular MENT. DEPART- SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- & Bros. Wholesale and Retail DEALERS National Royal ColleR" of Surgeons, Enlnnd- - Fellow London. Formerly and Science, Arts Society , .... . . . .u: ... aim bui'i iiiwiiihtii t. im ixrw iiuhi mil iiiit oiiiiri Zealand and Melbourne, Victoria. Address or vy can at asfimff win Ave. C. A. First Annual Ball First SURGEONS-R- . ijondon. Office over Postorlice. C. 87, BATKINU aud THOS. S. BULMER. m Express,") through to San Fran- Cisco and intermediate f points, daily and the HOUSE :..,.i.. Leave, daily , Doctor in Medicines, Master A., Southern Pacific. Imointain time. Fast) 33 PHYSICIANS AND 3.00 p. m 11:00 at We have now first class accommodation our HOTKL. liavinir thorouKhljr renovated a. m j Salt Lake 1 City and intermediate ) points, daily No. 4 Atlantic Express, ) Salt LakeCity.Pueblo, Denver and east, daily. ) Ban W. SMITH, SMITH, rooms 35, Office, Manic bulhlitur. 8,--: Eli" No. Mail, St J ,iinlt. street, Oifilen, Ctah, Twenty-fourt- h ATTORNEEYS-AT-LAW- Arrive No V Iiiun City tANSFOlID SMITH. MOUNTAIN TIME.) daily 3B9 Cta 30 ATTORNEY-AT-LA- p. m Eio Grande Woetern. Lake Wasbinston aveune. 2403 R. HEYWOOD, No. 5 2 Fast Mail, Salt Provo, City, Leadville, Pueblo.Den- ver, aud all pointa (utt No. s. Office, UKuen, L tan. Kbvp iir Konrul Trip, street, Twenty-fourt- h V LOU. WKUl'II, 7 Atlantic press. Salt Lake City, intermediate point. ., ) Ko. every hour. M. ALLISON ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- , point.. KDWAKO a ALLISON, JIMBALL Offlca, over Utah National Bank, corner of Areommodation, syail Lake City, Frisco and all intermediate M. OlIAVKR. J--J 1AMM M. KIMBALL. Arrive, No 1 Atlantic Fast) 4:13 a. m 8:10 a. m Mail, Bait Lake City, ) daily (Member Real Estate Exchange) Tlio Trusted Servant. The confidential servaut sneak crops out again in the famous O'Shea divorce suit across the water. Pet a favorite hireling, intrust him or her with secrets of life, property and reputation, pamper CHOICE LOCATION'S up the creature as you would a lapdog in all t art of the City. GOOD RANCHES or Angora cat Then when you get into and Garden Tracts. trouble you find that the trusted servant has been a keyhole spy on your movements all the years he or she has been in NOB HILL PROPERTY A SPECIALTY, your house. The servant in the O'Shea oase on one occasion heard voices in a certain room and wanted to see what it No trouble to thow property. ('aU and see me meant, you know. So she "tried the No. 2414, Wash. Ave., door and found it locked," as she testiITTAH. OGDEN, fied in court Is a domestic hireling necessarily a creature of base blood? Servants must be trusted with the private affairs of a household to a considerable degree, but if they are to turn on an employer at the first opportunity and use their knowledge to do him all the harm they can then new terrors are 1 added to living. Onyx in Missouri. When water containing lhne in solution drips into a cave upon the ores of metals, it forms with them a chemical combination and produces the exquisite translucent substance we call Mexican onyx. If tho metallic oxide or ore is gold, then rich purple veins and splotches appear through the onyx; if silver, then the coloring is yellow; if copper, green; if iron, red. Zinc and arsenic produce white. Ages ago King Solomon mined this rare onyx in Africa. The deposits there It was found in became exhausted. modem times at Oberstein, in Germany. The deposits there failed too, however. Then the most beautiful decorative material known to man cropped out in America, but in Mexico, as if scorning a Yankee republic. For some years Mexico has supplied the world, the splendid, shining blocks of precious value being cut from the quarries by hand," by Indians. Machinery has not been applied to "it hitherto to any great extent, because the substance ia so fragile that any force more violent than that of deft Indian fingers would split it and ruin it 'Now, however, a flutter of interest has been aroused by the announcement that, in Missouri, in Crawford couutj , in the Ozark range, inexhaustible quarries of onyx have just been discovered, with" in seventy miles of St Louis. This is great news. Of course we do not want the magnificent Mexican onyx to become so plentiful that it will be vulgarized and applied to all manner of base uses, but it would be delightful if this material should become so cheap that persons of moderate means can have a little of it in their homos. Thus every good thing is found 8oon?r )T later in the Unite! States. ba mulu Both nv bAaXOtt. A. Arrival and detartura l traiua carryiti panKencrni at tim Lntua depot, OtfJen, L'laU. one-filt- hundreds of families are suffering for food, fuel and clothing on accouut of the drought They must have relief or perish during the winter. This relief the citizen of Nebraska themselves propose to afford. The State Journal announces that other state need not help, as Nebraska will take care of her own. This is high spirited, but not more so than the action of the suffering fanners themselves. They are disposed in no way to show the white feather, but ask only the necessary aid for the winter, with seed for their crops in the spring, and they will stay where they are aud fight it out on that Hue. They express perfect faith in the agricultural future of western Nebraska, and look for good crops and plenty in the future. Plucky, that - - 1- CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. JLUKEIMJE mr-ixu- three-quart-er procession of saved and regenerated men, women and children leaving the seething midnight sea and passing on, going ont on their way to work, home and happiness in Australia, in Canada and the United States, to begin a new, regenerate life all over. Oen. Booth say that with f5.000.000 the Salvation Army will undertake the work of rescuing the paupers and criminals of England And indeed it must be admitted that the army has reached the classes named as no other organization has yet succeeded in doing. If they can do anything with the world's paupers and criminals let the rest of the world bid them God speed and raise the money for them. A considerable sum has already been collected. Gen. Booth suggests that a combined movement of the churches throughout Christendom will obtain the sum easily. Certain it is that the Salvation Army begin to attract attention from the most intelligent and moral classes. There are doubtless some rogues among its soldiers, some who fall from grace, but on the whole not more than are found in the Christian churchea. "The flesh is weak," was said a long time ago. It was a striking sight to see young Mrs. Booth carrying her babe from door to door among tne Fifth avenue mansions in New York city last winter, holding prayer meetings and giving religious talks to fine ladies who listened with tears streaming down their cheeks. It does not tend to make the popular mind unsympathetic either to the bands of Salvation soldiers when they pass meekly and quietly through crowded market places, jeered at and followed and jostled rudely, but answering not a word to their persecutors. It somehow rouses the instinct of fair play, even in the breast of a tough. It is be observed, perhaps, as a sign of the time that among the honored speakers at the late annual convention of the W. C. T. U. in Atlanta was Mrs. Maud of Ballington Booth, daughter-in-laGen. Booth, and delegate from the Salvation Army to the convention. .lli Eatmau ia-W- r,t ooa-tt-c-ta s) uiuut tiutfta ttrirt. ailAil o it gtuu KMdrint aad atom tin ilnn, vrw Adam aad Jvdnwa awara. fit ftMMa. I tak. y JONES, REAL ESTATE BAP.CAISS. lbtiM Q HOUGH Ci MiLLK(tX r tAn tur tlauKW Lft. Elrraet l4 auJ tiuBik rtonafi amwn. lUtriut( lii aa4 Ltir Ikuum lbf Sew iida lun- niet ajsrury. A 4 rvauic aad Leadicc I 't ieir, Harf 1W t i htvni njtrn4Pajia Um, lw Naluui buiidic aad Ijij Awwiioa. perhi The attire f a tribe on the Cueja are aSixtoI with a strange disease, wLk h u carrying thrta off rapiJly. The Geo. Booth's book "la Darkest Eng- first frmpknn u aa aaciirrulUldcir land, aad th Way Oat," has created a to aWp. Thi grow ca them till th-profound fecotAtiuo. Nt ia years baa a ilerp to They grow Uo&k appeared that awakened men gradually weaker an l wedki-r- , and But Tba Pru of Walaa fciiaaelf even the kaowkdg that the wrute a letter to Booth tiia&adaf aim mean certain death has toaruus for a copy of tb rolame. aad aayia tbna. Well, it u aa power to die, easy way that the caasa ia whkh Booth labor it anyhow. (oe which for yean ha Linwelf haa had at heart Tbo book ia a Urgti oca. of The largest boUl in America i ia h proee of erection at the corner of 00 pagea. Iu aathor tell aa that street aad Fifth avecoet New of the popalatioa of England it submerged engulfed by varea of pov- York. It in the property of the Artor estate, and will be nineteen stork above erty aad crime i trngg ling vr'tk aad death. The straggle will be ground aad two storir below. It will hopeless aaleat good people aad rich peo- have a steel frame, filled in with stuue ple hactea to the reacoe. Booth scheme nd satin finished ml brick. It will be embrace nothing kss thaa the moral 225 feet high. Jfot uiitil 1852 will it be aad financial regeneration of all the pau- completed, but when it i done it is exper and criminal claasea of Great Brit- pected to stand ont a tb moat magnificent hotel in America, if not in the ain. We learn from the book that in Lon- world. Where i Chicago? don alone ont of it population of four One unique and beautiful exhibit at million 933.000 (more and are pauper, wholly or ia the World" fair will be the display of than Undergronnd Mining compart The number of criminals in the the American are to build a bole in the pany. They countwas 137,000. nearly city last year it gronud, light splendidly with elecof criminals head under the only ing aad into it all the paraphertricity, put thieve and person guilty of violence and disorderly conduct On the colored nalia of mining. It will be hiiowu by chart representing the condition of Lon- actual operation how mineral are got don, under the head of "Poor," is thi from earth, and the various processes of awful inscription, "One ont of every the uiwt improved modern mining will five persons in London dies either in the be displayed. This will be a great attraction, especially to foreigner who are hospitals, asylums or workhouses." The submerged tenth of. the British anxious to throw away good money on American mines. A vast and glittering population is represented upon the chart a struggling in the waves, trying to museum of minerals will complete the reach the lighthouse labeled "Salvation exhibit Army." "The Way Out" show a long In the frontier counties of Nebraska 5 BUSINESS CARDS. j m M at-x- t th far Wot, ie the cry U! 'J fjou-Joa- It it SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1S90. Dg. E. C. West's Nkbvb and Brain-- Trrat-mkn- t, a KUarnnteed specific for Hysteria, lizi-nesConvnlsions, Kits, Nervous Nenralirin, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain msn'ting in insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Aire, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea caused by over exertion of the e Each Ikix or brain, contains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box. or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, wc will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. (luarantoe issued only by H. A. Walker, lruerist Sale At.. 371 St.. Otd n. ttali. Twenty-fourt- h days roTomt:E hours. Generftl delivery windows open at 8 o'clock a. ni. aud close at 6 o'clock p. m. at 8 o'clock a. m. Money order window ojx-n- s and closes at 6 o'clock p. in. and Gas Fitting IN AM, ITS BRANCHES. DOYLE & ILVLVERSON. FREE DELIVERY SYSTEM. Business district, two deliveries per day, at 8 o clock a. m. and 2 o'clock p. m. Residence districts, one delivery per day, at 10 N Kimball. ( o'clock n. m. 31. Send vour orders for fine job printing to The Commercial office. Blank looks of every description to order at The Commercial office. FORT'IEWJDWLV! i r raWiiau wakosof S- y- -j JUWBOi i I SJerhi -- 1 71 R.bi, m :.HOon miiv am . n lbMlal.lv afslliac HOIK TRIUrkC' 1.71 m UaUty fnm M SUM. aa CaaMrlaai- Writ tfcua. Usenet aaak.iaUaatHM snah HlMtawMirnT M4i KRIKMSOIGAIs BUFFAA.O. rfl 60. |