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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1S9I. trm are tswa, Icigtt aa4 bE epras Lk aa Euliaa-wataaNe mancr where it laieaoL W w tad li tiioQg yu caica give yon ccr word that it H LapfM, j a a&t soauiera aeesd llib is vtry aad fcope ttU wi3 be tsxwgh. tjtA U Auig, aad ber fox Wtm, Ua is jretty hwa lived a green Clem, is a taoei puspeni LiZl br.-- t. wita berparetta. Twe Bab's big ia vLx-- ee iwrttj yoog Lve Away Fee- Stv City ( US F II 1 r dtt of Uct friebds, is a jaaiUe of or three ccbrr booses were ia mrd&ac a&4 wocaa&jy torta. Sucoe tiuw this one, so that when there was a light acotu4 tLe 'tMiitm lA I aLksi there mitta the ndLbort eotll duor jf The ilxs J xr&d. a:ii notiot it. Ia fact the neighbors be i one of tut boats Ui New did notiot The drive iig ftp to a0 h t UiW it York. k-li- sets cf Eocrsrra eeep. LT.kLU. cc.vrRAaoa a$d elilter. Emum , rar. : 'jrJ.-r - ' rwu1' y.jtj iuBu ul f fuv; am I - IMC t o A. Q 8200,000.00 - l.OOO.OU Capital. Surplus, MASONIC. I. t. OCDEN, UTAH. wt-eia- a a r-J- Trust Co Loan L-ta- CUSIKESS CaWDS. yATti- - a. SKETCHES AJO PORTHATTS OF SO CAUGHTEftS Of THE 60UTM. TOM t J rm w4 Am WAta BANKS. an. Ej BEIGHT WOMEN THESE. t. A, A. !. a.-- W. I.P.BriAE. SUi i'.U bL . Ii GENERAL BANKING. thebocMwas near enough so that the Ju. JEiMUJtDT A DutlsDS. Midi Marut BaeriJaa U by a3 odi the vbo fivqnekS th nloas Aad beet society writer ia Sew York. . (Sue neighbors could notice it wbea th faaii-l- C. C. EICH1BI. PwA-e-. CONTRACTORS AKD EUILTESS. Sut4 ettaciavaa aeeo 1 Vdakda claba and who art aeea a all Lad 1 U.fciU kILUF. has a pertcBAl acquaintaace with and J 1.1 ouu J. CvutJLt ooraEy, and tie neighbors alEmI mUr Tsty- - aiitmat, M. 1 U vorii of Irtlen. vfao ai t. LAoalAAl'. 1 ueta I. r. 15BIAB. Ketv ways did notice it to the buoe of therein or do to joeraahstie yopoUrl awpponed Oca fine Sunday lact summer ths She daius the Four Ilundnd. of the rrty. ( A S1UTH. yOODS literary work, th vhentboeta of which prood diiicaruuo of never Laving hui neigbbors noticed that a hiny bone SECRET SOCIETIES. or O.E.HUX. bob rkftM and taddl&ita, Bat ARCHITECTS, US. rejected. Many briit ankle with a ba&gd tail turned down the J. C. lUUTtOM. KiTSlr U4'i. SAB of vorkiBg joorealkta a&d fruia ber Lave nndtrthe appeojd MB BA greea lane to the farm nooea. He drew I IT J writer of "ew York art wotofj. rs-- bob de pluutes of "Little ilia Moffet" behind him a brand new yellow A. 0. 0. w. VB AC eoBtdebttooa UJjorw. I hart ber -i :m-i li i i ,i "ti and R. a V. P." Sae thinks it a great C. VBXa.CS A CO. JCtl was new and yelUlUiVlVIUl it mrrmiis at 1 3ft. T met duwB tuist fact aboet toot of tbett Me iUl TiwAay ewiT wagon; yes, mistake for wri&rs to mat aa awnned U mi kdftt women who art from tbo toatb. stame. If I bad only signed my aame low, for the neighbors nuticed it In the IRCHnXCTS, J. f tM 1 ik W TJTAIC Mrt, t OGDEX, '. well and was FutLhta. a sWc, very Back wagon good looking iforoB to the reams and reami cf stuff I have fmm. tooaM K. IT aai If XauoaaJ I. & L. nil. r aa. written I should be quite faxnoos," she dressed young man. He was thoroughly frrif.il part 'MiiS. h well dressed ia the newest English Mj said not long since. L. BTAfB, EXCAJIPUFJiT Stt V JJISTAH She is the yonngeet member of the fur the neighbors noticed bis Individed Profits. ARCHITECT. 73M I. 0. 0. F. lipe New York journalistic guild, being tl clothes. What was be going to the Scrjlus aUut . V. W. Hill the r O. Meets A the is FiB met Beed Broosa oa ber last birthday. Mi Sheridan is farm bouse for? It was not to see the tb OwatiM ear atuaui. of 1 Uiil llarwu-t,tb Bticin. D1EECTOES: aad iitujiMM MUtttM a Ker. tacky girl, having bees born and father and mother certainly, for the I tl luL auAJLa. Bcriba. S. C. Arawtntac, H. O. Hirkuaa. educated in Lock villa. Her first literVrJeo A. hairs. lartd fcorlm, neighbors noticed that be and the young T. LAWYERS. M. budjudicr, Patrick Uemlf, ary work was done for Hearth and Hume woman went new the ia yellow drivicg B. R. 1. when she was 14 Then brilliant Wtters a LK WStD. teat M'll LttL I'oart. Netuia. Jnwio Sot from summer resorts to The Chicago backboard wagon. LODGE CRESCENT NO. 11 This would Lave been the regular orlUir Tribune followed. Her firvt New York JEONAED A MACMILLAS, Hulds regnlar awtinf ewry Moariay N STATE op work was done for The Uraj.hic, with thodox tide j, only the young woman BANK, A. W. U. 1. TMuclucku ATTORNEYS AT L4W. liali, WabUM which paper she was connected for five bad a husband. He was away from i strwt. aU aveni Mr ay pa inM brmhen are eurdiallv invited to wikJ Office: ttet WaluiUNi 1m, Oeda. Ttah. years. She is now under contract to borne most of the time, but the neighV. U. Liaia.Si 9 ft hi OGDEX, UTAH. W. L. Mu&aey's Weekly, and will receive 4,000 bors knew Re. where be traveled JTrw Toix. vim M many y fata-riegw- of Toe-FrBi4-t. b. Waft-iKTit- 4 thrs-qcan- i-- er Jl - l" n !, bock-boar- d 1 ta&a-ion- s, A ' WI i c. 1 HoU-U- s aar, ttrf 4' ' Iweutj-firtl- f?UW MAJT E. BETAS. Mary E. Bryan baa the Mr. cf beinj the distinction best paid woman editor iu Kew York, her lalary being $10,000 a year. Kb ia under contract to Mr. George Jlonro to givt him two aeriala annually, beside a abort ttory to every number of hit Tashlon Bazar. In addition abe prepare ahort sketches and write all the answers to correspondents. She is also a most cleTer Terminer, and can dash off poems, rhymes and skits at any notice. Airs. Bryan I chairman of literature In Sorosia and vies president of ths Woman's Press club. &h n&t a cozy flat In Sixty-firstreet distinguished tor two thlnt the colloo-Ikof photographs of beautiful southern women and ber "rebel corner." In one corner of her drawing room, on an easel, stand pictures of JeiTerson Davis, who was as a father to Mrs. Bryan, and Henry Grady, who was oue of her dearest friends. These pictures are draped with wreaths of laurel and gray southern moss. However, Mrs. Bryan's corner only symbolises loyalty to ber dead friends, not disloyalty to her country. Airs. Bryan did her first literary work on a small Louisiana paper during reconstruction times. She was nest ed- st m itfir.inwriiAf fuAhtrtn witflr fnrpfl tm rnts. exactly and what his business was. They had noticed bis goings and comings. When Capital Taid in, $123,000. - - 7,500, therefore they noticed the yellow buck Surplus, board rides the neighbors were But after a while the neighbor H. C. BIGFLOW. JOHN A. HOYLE. Vim. frwiiifcnt noticed more things. They saw that the A. r. B1GKLGW. CLier. young man came down the green lane still, but be came no more In the wagon. Interest Paid on Time and Bavinc DeponU. The agent at the little railway station noticed that be came on the train. He staid all night at the farm house, too, UTAIT NATIONAL BANK, for the neighbors noticed him going away In the morning. The whole counRobeboroi" Ogden, Utah. She is the daughter of a Cumberland try side buzzed like a hornet's net that Presbyterian minister, and was born in had been stirred with a stick. Am I not United States Depository. Pulaski, Tenn. She is a niece of Col A. my brother's keeper, even to the point 8. Collier, a ell known lawyer cf Nashof keeping tardy ttory in circulation ' . ville, and a coiudn of ex Governor Marks, about him? 100,000. CAPITAL, . of Tennessee. This ambitious young A few weeks ago it began to be no- SURPLUS, . . $123,000 lady went upon the stage, and was with ticed by the neighbors that the good Interest Paid on Time DeponiU. Kate Claxton for three years, but becom- looking man came to the farm house in the lane no more. They noticed closely, 3. E. DoOLT, President. even peering through their blinds in L. B. Adam, W. N. Shilling. search of the knowledge that is power, Vice Prtaidnit. Cuhier. but they did not see the young woman Vv. V. HsLrsim, herself any more. The appalling fact WiEacx W. Cohet, President. Canhier. burst upon them the young man and Taio. Bobihok, and Manager. woman had eloped. Then these good neighbors poured all their noticings, in serial, into the ear of every newspaper reporter they could find. What a sad world this would be if oui OF OGDEX, UTAH. neighbors didn't notice all we didl for two years services. Mi Sheridan is an orphan, but the is by no means alone ia the world, for the baa, I supper, more friends than any other newspaper woman in New York. She is very blonde, with an eziuhote complexion, great hazel eyes and a shower of the most wonderful curls, yel low as ripe wheat The pretty name Viola Boseboro i often seen in The Century and other magazines, and one thinks it thould belong to a pretty woman, and so it does. Many people are atlcinj, "Who is Viola scan-lalize- d. Pi(1t. O. W. UWUEM. 2JIGHBEE -- -- W Times-Democra- CAPITAL, Gen. P. H Spinner. The treasurer of' the United States DIRECTORS: with the uncounterfeitable signature Warren W. Corey, R. A. Well. JohoKprk. passed the last years of his life in a camp Tho. C E. Wartele,('.C.Rohinaon, Cahoon, Theo. Robinson in Florida for bis health. , With bis S. S. Schramm, Ad. Kuhn, death pastes away one more of the few OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. leading men left to us from the thrilling times of the war. Unlike many of the others, however, Gen. Spinner lived to a WEBEB COCNTT OFfTCEtS. Probate Judre Robert W. Crow. good old age, thanks to a strong, serene Selectmen Lewia W fchnrtliff, John Pincock, souL He was 80 years old at the time Fred Foy. ClerkJ. P. Ledwidye. of his death. Recorder .lolin O. Tyler. Gen. Spinner was one of the most unAgseosor Edwin Dix. Treasurer John A. Boyle, obtrusively useful men of the war time. Collector John V. Bluth. Attorney L. R. Rogers. He started ia life as an Sheriff Gilbert R. Belnap. Coroner Marshal Allen. Democrat, and was elected to congress Surveyor K. W. Faria. on that issue. When the Republican Superintendent of District Scools Joa. Perry PRECINCT OFFICERS FIRST OODEN PRECINCT. party was organized, he joined it and Jnsticeof the Peace E. A. McDaniel. twice served in congress as a RepublicConstable E. A. Koch. an. In congress he demonstrated that SECOND OODEN PREINCT. he had a "head for figures;" consequentJustice of the Peace B. Ternes. Ford. ly Secretary of the Treasury Chase Conatable-P- hil THIRD OODEN PREOINCT. choso him for United States treasurer in of Justice the Peace A. Perrin. Constable D. O. Sullivan. the days of Lincoln's first administraFOURTH OODEN PRECINCT tion and of government greenbacks. He Justice of the Peace Val Guieon. Constable H. E. Steel. held this office for fourteen years, beHTOTSVTLLE PRECINCT. 1861. in March, ginning Justice of the Peace Anras McKay. Constable George E. Ferrin. Tho one measure for which Gen. PRECINCT. Spinner will always be famous was the Justice of theEDEN Peace E. B. Frorer. introducing of women clerks into the Constable John Gould. NORTH OODEN PRECINCT. departments at Washington. He did it when men clerks were enlisting in the Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. army, and consequently more help was HARRIhYTLLK PRECINCT. needed in the treasury than could readily Justice of the Peace William G, Bawaon, Constable James H. Taylor. be obtained. The treasurer encountered PLAIN Cm PRECINCT. the bitterest opposition to the innovaJustice of the Josiah B. Carver. tion, but he kept bis head on and carRIYEEDALE PRECINCT. ried it through. The only way he preJustice of tho Peace Richard Dye. served the women's places for them safe Constable John Parker. from the attacks of politicians was to UINTAH PRECINCT. scale down the wages of the female Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. clerks to less than that paid to men in Constable Byron L. Bybee. KANESVILLB PRECINCT. the same grades. Thus the women's Justice of the Wilson Poulter. offices ceased to be an object of desire to PEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. the patriot with a vote. anti-slaver- y Peace-Const- able Peace-Const- able Erastus Wiinan says we cannot coerce Canada to become part o? the United Statea, and the public sentiment of the Dominion is universally opposed to such union. The only thing left to us, thereforea thing which would be of incalculable benefit to both countries would be absolute free trade between the twa This would develop Canada and add a new outlet to manufactured goods from the United States. Millions upon millions would flow into our pockets annually from reciprocity, for Canada and the United States belong together geographically, aad need each other. Newspaper editors are torfgh old felThs clory and the magazine writer? have been abusing them hot and heavy for the last half ceunv t:uy , , u publish tliis abuse in their i .& the utmost cheerfulness, n a- thrive and get out larger an. i - .;y tionsol their papers every on fat criticism. get lows. ,.ii:-ua- Is - H. Crandall. Justice of the PeaceA-Constable George H. Maycock. BLATERVTLLK PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchins. MARRIOTT LTNN'E WILSON PRECINCT. PRECINCT. PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. WEST VTEBER PRECINCT. Justice of tho Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Uogge. HOOPER PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace .lames Johnson. Constable Francis M. Belnap. Bank Build Seey. '.ui-- !.a IV : iai ' UNION LODCENO. 6. ioas ! wm &b i A n i u. v i. . . n . n mi ndtt a. v. mtim rin ruacwuj Twoty-urtU ahiiurtoa j tl4M imu, k iH-- K'jt'OraiiifT broll tuiitic in good rlJo uv D. JOHNSON'. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- ass use daie t patkiahch laurr . AXTOX. OUDES NO. Room 1 Union bluck, X$ uwei, ugura, un. l Tweotyfoortb I. 0. 0. F. Meet every Tuenday and Friday veninai Latter Park Paviliiuu. Members invitnL T B. WUITE. ATTO RN E V, Practice in the District Court and all tlx aourU. I'iminal attratHtn given to collect tons. Remember toe place, in Perry's woixlm building, near meat shop of C. H. UreraweU A iirua., i weniynourut street, ugden, LtaU. r. J box kit. A. I. OMBAD. t ier- F. - raRDER -- RONS OF J VY. ! niJ t Lkwu, ut in l tni roti 1B IX aovei ze or ST. OF.ORG E. and ilrrrie Kndaxfr ;ursu Kiwei RICHARD CCEUR DE LEON LODGE, hat .Vs. SSI. !ie V JAMES R. KIMBALL. BDWAKO M. ALLISON Heeta every Friday evening punctoally at l I o'clock, in the Thomas building, Twrnir-fcct ainii JMBALL A ALLISON, and (irunt, Ogilen t'ity. Utah, boiaaanif var, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAPrinted forma of tiie "Aims and ObiMiM lefea Office, over Ttah National Bank, comer of thm kuri.fv" rmn tyk fihtainjwl tr,,m P 1 f... I w a.iiincton avenue and Twentj-fourtstreet. tlHl Wahtngt4n avenue, or of any of lbs cil ire cers, i tm ii AL 4. rssTT, rresMBB! Harry Gillett, Secretary, tSii Wash An. JACOB 8. BOBEMaS, To danl To St. Oeorg .th J h ATTO RN E LEGAL BLANKS W, Office, upstairs, No. 2408 Washington aveuna, Ogden, L'talu THE COMMERCIAL B, HEYWOOD. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office, 3 ANRFORD gMITH Twenty-fourt- h 2104 571 rooms 3S, 36 and 87, First National - S. BCLMER, Doctor in Medicines, Master in Surgery, L. ' A., London. S, , 425 450 375 300 50 100 500 3 51 Royal College of Surgeons, England s Fellow 1 Society Arts and Science, London. Formerly Quarantine ofticer and surterintnHent for w 125 Zealand and Melbourne, Victoria. Address or 300 call at znZ Washington Ave. 37G A. COTTINGHAM, 501 rp PHYSICIAN. In conneetion with general practice, gives special attention to diseases peculiar to females diseases of the genito urinary organs, diseases of the rectum, via. : Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; direases of the ear. nose, throat ar ! cowt, consultation tree. Office over Postoftice. Telephone 209. 502 379 DENTISTS. 78 2 E. SNOWDEN. DENTIST. 475 476 76 377 Office, 2427 Washington avenue over Horrock Sons store. Teeth without plates and saving natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. civil engineers: R, W PARIS, rpUSH J PROBATE CasiBrTLAJtKS Administrator's Bond ...... Executors' Bond Letters of Guardianship. Order Appointing HeBrine.. .. . Testimony of lestimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r .... commissioner's court blanks. Summons ;.. SherifTsSale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear A and show cause A Citation for Garnishee. . . . Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee... i Writ of Execution 572 & BLANKS. Bill oJLSaJe. SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- C.A. TC8H. A FARIS, icat cus; Warrnnty Deed, 6hort form. . A Warranty Deed, long form ... A A Quit-claiDeed A liealE8tateMort'ge,shortf'rm A Option Contract. A Lease A Bond for Deed B Discharge of Mortgage Trust Deed. jC Alignment of Mortgage.... A 570 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- Q A Washington Avenue, Ogden, Ctak, COKVEYAXCIirO B. W. SVITH. nana Duuuing. JB.TH0S. RELISHING street, Ogden, Utah. SMITH A SMITH, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- Office, jiaso1. t PUBLISHED AMD VOl BALI BY DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. j 10 Affidavit for Claim and Deliv- ery personal property 525 Undertaking on Claim and Delivery of personal property 526 Undertaking for Return to At Deft, Claim and Delivery personal property. 77 Complaint on Claim and De livery personal propert; L hi CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plans, specifications and estimates prepared MINING BLANKS, and work superintended. e Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etcn 325 Deed Mining executed on short notice. 350 Notice of Location of Claim. Rooms 3 and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. 400 Proof of Labor Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell 401 S. M. PRESHAW, UNDERTAKER And Funeral Director MISCELLANEOUS A BLANKS. 377 Official Bond and Oath 75 Chattel Mortgage 325 Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of , A C A ani 100. 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Metallic Caskets and Wood Casketa and Cofhns Special Attention paid to Embalming Other Blanks constantly being added Orders to the above and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. list by telegraph promptly attended to. I have s Hoarse in the oity. Telethe only 115 No. phone HEATER ! BOYKTON HOT WATER iirst-clas- Justice of the Peaea Simon F. Ilalvcreon. Constable Caleb Parry. Justiee of the Peace Peter L, Sherner, Constable James Harrop. Amas, mMCMmoa, A EMEKSOX. Banms U and 30, First N'auotial ing. Ugilro. L Us. CITIZENS' BANK : $200,000. a. ATTORNEYS AT IAW. Yice-Pr- e. respondent, poet and novelist for The Sunny South. She kept tvo serials chapter, sing, and often while writfI for which the compositors waiting, a de was likely to be in terry mand for an editorial on. Jxmve little woman pei I jrmrm in una uruu(fer, lucn i I TV I W came in Monro tempting oHV VIOLA ROSEBORO.) In apptrance Mrs. Bryan , r irg dissatisfied with the life abandoned "with eyes as black as sloes, which tw.n-klit for literature, ner first work was for with fun or grow moist with syra. The Graphic, and her articles were pathy, as the lady's mood may be. Her marked by simplicity and grafe, Ia the hair is dork, and she possesses a fascinat- centennial number of The Century aping smile and the soft, liquid accent of peared a pathetic story, 'A Jest of the south. She is most aiuinbla end Fate," which elicited commendation sympathetic, and many a woman writer from such men as T. W. IliJginuon and thanks Mary Bryan for au extended Brander Matthews. band of aid and encouragement Miss Roseboro is not a dialectic writer, A few years ago a series of sketches but depicts scenes of southern life with appeared in The New York Star which great delicacy of touch an A beautiful at once attracted attention by their pure simplicity. One of tlia belt is "The Saxon, their picturesque descriptions, Last Marchbanks," which Wils also pubtheir delicious impudence and clever lished in The Century. Missl Roseboro. audacity. 1 don't suppose there was a as can readily be seen from the accomwoman in town who was not delighted panying cut, is a very prelty woman. with "Bab's Babblings," so thoroughly Her eyes are dark gray, htr eyebrows characteristic were they of woman's almost meet, and she has a veritable tastes and inclinations. "Bab's" identi- - Cupid's bow of a mouth. lyliss Roseboro lives with Helen Ainsley Smith. One of the most beautiful southern women who have made a distinct and unquestioned success iu New York jouri . nalism is Miss Elizabeth Bisland, who made tfio tour around the world in competition. Miss Bisland comes from an intellectual New Orleans family. The family met with reverses through the war, and Miss Bitdand went upon the staff of The t. Four New Orleans New York and to came she ago years plunged into journalism. Misa Bisland would not do night work, lived quietly and waited for hor hour, which camo when The Cosmopolitan Magazine sent ber abroad. She is a graceful and statuesque brunette, and is considered a remarkably handsome woman. It is understood that she will pass much of her time in London in the future. Her services belong exclusively to The Cosmopolitan. Her sister, Margaret Bisland, is doing good work for The Dlustrated American. The Woman's club, of New Orleans, was founded by Miss Bisland, and has grown from a modest beginning MRS. ISABEL MALLON. a powerful organization numbering some a time kept profound to ty was for 800 persona. secret, but now all the world knows is a well known Emma Moffett that the Sphinx of the New York press contributor to Tyng Bazar, Art Harper's wobrilliant young is a pretty, stylish, Housewife. She is The and Interchange manMrs. Isabel MalloD. wife of Thomas Tyng, son of Dr. Mrs. Mallon was a Baltimore girl, and the EL Tyng, of 9t. George's church. Stephen most a contracted when very young Mrs. Tyng is the author of a romance pf roinautio uiarri:igo with an Irish gentleMexico of Maximilian's time, entitled man. After his death she found It neces"Crown Jewels," which is shortly to be her "took and to set to work, pen sary Mrs. Tyng is exceedingly reprinted we in Laud" with what signal success iu her work upon art topics felicitous all know. Men admire Bab awfully, and interior decorations. her. Bab to devoted are women jd She is the daintiest, most womanly was a relwl, and I do not believe she is little ladv iiuBrinable. with soft brown yet reeonstracted. She is fond of the hair, pk'iixmt, beaming eyes, and also Ccofederate colors, but especially is she possessing that sweet southern accent of he is very poisular in the devoted to red. Being born of Quaker soeech. Press club, and will undoubtparentage, she says that the yearning Woman's for red is like the hankering for for- edly be its nest president.could came a If ppp.ee permitted I bidden fruit, and Bab, in a scarlet bonhalf dozen other fouthem women who, net and rvl fneiags to her stylish coat, 5. "wii as tboso whom though not s; is h lip.nning siht. I have Ce1" iifv wt doing good and ii Bab's h.Tr is blonde, of that, peculiar iel3j- r:. ''riiture shade you see njion childr"?'?" bnds. It isish,-..- ' uh 1;;?'. is not bleachi-- U.LU PRINTING INKS! ' Tho Most Improved and Economical Heater in the Market, To Printers nnd Publishers : The Commercial Company is carrying a large Rnd solcct stock of Standard. Fine and Smvrtine News. Poster and Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-in- g ( 'omposition. Sizos and Varnishes also kept in stock. Those in need of inks will do well to buy of The Commercial. 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