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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. 1891. He Al siisrinT 4eekaai ' tin tin correct errors when showa to be errors, aad I thai 1 adopt new views a fast as tiarjr a A3 appear to be trae W httiaif k TtlMIMnfaMMWerf buu - m catch tfe feadar a a, Vkai woa A T (a tar f i kit ataaA fytag wat (ArUta kar. wh aLtiety ibri Everybody is doing something far the farmer. Ia Germany the socialists have I t as ep the eso- -s of the ajrimltaral Ulwrrn. They will try to tens then Into ft saioo, and make them stand cp fur their rights and wages. The that the life of the Genua agricultural laborer is ecarctly human, and bo better than that of A Ent adaa serf of the old time. social-kttchar- - hath as A view." kaiaffagly.Ch- -- KoraW n tt aAseAec, A!- d'-V- at hat sac Brlsras. Bar astd retgaa Dr. Shurly, of Detroit, is possibly America's coasutnptioa cure ph redan. a4 n Be certainly will be if the cure rare. aa4 mj liiiar wualra paa acroa He chums to kill the consumptioa baciltfe . A wrt at taaiar wiAnasa, a Hat at lw Ham lus by chlorine, which he has been able iC. to prepare ia such form that the patient AaA as war to Arcady tfce happy low g can inhale it This form is ft cotnbina-tiu- a containing chloride of sodium or Slsty tka At .rag. Ag af tautawa. common ealt Next, to destroy the ' Mora than Lalf of the const: tatloaal pubxjo which Dr. Shurly thinks convection of 1787 vera men who had in the blood, he gave hrpodennio inis not reached tba age of 43, while there of ludine and chloride of gold, are only wren mm who Are not past 43 jections -members of the II a tried it on ft dog" first, that ia to among Um eighty-eigh- t United Suite senate today, anJ four of say he treated the lower animals with before he applied them to the cocue fioia the younger Ft ilea of Lis retnt-di- t tb west, where there ara fuwt-- r old human patients. They worked with men than la the east, Maine and Ver- eminent success, and now the doctor bemont having, according to the ctu- lieves they will cure human beings. He tu return of age, mora than six times has been experimenftig in this field as mry malt p.ut the a of 60 propormany yvara. tionally a Colorado and the Dakota. of the eighty-eigNo l"t than thirty-seve"Siepolnk." senators, or nearly Lalf of all. are Rtepniak is with us. He call 60, and nine of them beyond 70, a three others will be within ft few himself that, or simply "Stcpnlak," in months. Mr. Merrill ban s colleague from the magazine and newspaper article Ohio who, like hitn, waa born to 1810; that have drawn the attention of all the two who were bom in 1810 and three in world to the real condition of the 1313. Thrwe of theae have. like him, people of Russia. He and the after Ken-nap'tihtwereand obtained American newspaiier man, George prat 70. The average age of they work a done have genuinely gnat all Vie senators falls only about a year in enlightening the civilized mind as to ehort of 60. In tlio supreme court the change has the horrors perpetrated in Russia. been equally remarkable. Since Pierce's Stepniak's real name, which for readay but one nian ha been placed upon sons sufficient to him he rather took this bench who had not passed the age care to keep from the public for some of 45, while of the twelve appointees years, is Michael Dragomanoff. The during the part two decades no less than reasons were connected with certain four were wore than sixty when they nihilistlo doings for which Mr. took their seat. Of the eight judges was obliged to leave Russia left after Mr. Miller's death ono is 70 somewhat hastily. He went to Paris, 77. is years old, one is 74, and one where be was not safe for day on acCentury. count of the extremely good understandClab lacomM aad Expense. between the respective police forces Few persons have any idea what it ing costs to ran ft Urge club in New York of France and Russia. Stepniak crossed to London. There, city. Qabs are cot run to make money, but to pay expenses and give the mem- to the disgust of the Russian governbers the best of everything at as nearly ment, he was warmly welcomed and cost price as possible. Nevertheless, the placed at once on the staff of The Lonreceipts of a big club are enormous. The don Times, lis declares that ft nihilist Manhattan club, since it went into the is not ono who wishes to blow np the old Stewart mansion, is said to have ft world with dynamite, but one who simrevenue (hat approaches half a million ft ply desires ardently to see Russia under year from all sources, which is probably ft liberal and constitutional government amount token in the largest annually by He is ft big Russian, with ft heavy black nny clnb in New York. The opening of the Manhattan Athletic clnb hits brought beard and long black hair. Hit pretty new competitor into the fi.'ld as to the little wife la with him, and he comes to ggregate amount of receipt, and its America to tell us in lectures about the directors estimate its gross income for revolutionary movements, quiet or otherthe first year at something like $100,000. wise, at present agitating Russia. The Union League, which for years led all the rest, took in last year from all Glory for the Negro. sooroes 296,400, and so evenly were its M. Hubbard tells us in The James the money expenditures balanced that spent during the year was only $?95,300. North American Review of the most The Manhattan clnb has the largest glorious opportunity the American negro membership, which accounts in a meas- ever had to distinguish himself and prove ure for its large receipts, but the Union he is the equal of the white man. Not only League club persistently refuges to in- that, but he can redeem his whole race, crease its present limit, which is 1,800 civilized and savage, and lift it into the members. New York Letter. ranks of civilized peoples. The opportunity Mr. Hubbard alludes to is to be Stanley at Buffalo. found in Africa; the work is the redeem-- ! connected was a incident There funny with Henry M. Stanley's visit to Buffalo. ing of savage negroes from barbarism Quarters were engaged at the Niagara and slavery. hotel for Mr. Stanley, his bride, her Mr. Hubbard wonders why our nemother and their servants. It was groes do not hasten their feet to take np thought fitting to give the explorer the this magnificent work.- - Here is a trumbridal suite of rooms. In the hotel repet call for enthusiasm, courago and side several fashionable families, includreligious inspiration. Here the negro W. Mr. the of that Box, Henry ing meet the white man upon the could The street millionaire railway lawyer. ladies literally stripped their own apart- black man's native soil, and emulate him ments of rus and furniture in all the noble devotion and self sacrito enhance the beauty of the bridal fice necessary to redeem a continent. apartments, believing Uist it was a very The work of exploring Africa and opencourteous and projnr thing to do, and ing it up to civilization has progressed thinking that they would not miss their with marvelous rapidity in the past half household ornaments for the. few hours Germans, English, the Stanley party had arranged to stay in century. French, Buffalo. So delighted were Mrs. Stan- Italians and Americans hare sent exley and her mother with their splendid plorers through the heart of the Durk quarters that they remained several Continent. Noble men have time and days, to the dismay of the lenders, whose again lost their lives trying to senn-own desolate apartment looked forlorn. out this undiscovered country or to supSan Francisco Argonaut. press the slave trade. But in every case have been white men, aliens in In Colorado, near Red Cliff , atxmt a they blood and race from those they sought relics fortnight ago, sundry prehistoric were discovered by miners in a cave that to help. Not one negro has ever volunhad been the place of sepulture of ft teered, though there are now in AmerTirimitive American race, and had been ica colored men of both wealth and cultclosed for ages. The petrified bones of ure. human beings and beasts were found 400 Why do they not step forward to feet beneath the surface, And though grasp their great opportunity? This is the latest report tells only of the begin the question Mr. Hubbard asks. He sing of operations, tie miners bad dug np a hardened copper knife twelve inches says: Tba Americas wn alooa looks ea apparently ' long, with an oval handle. , B to St ! Cn lAtatr grvcuag; dear la aWigfc a W rj-rtBax- coo-cuapti- n ht s jat n, Dra-goman- : bric-a-bra- c, I Avers That the City Eas Exiateftce. Prrraj scbub, Jan. 2 Johns attorney for the Balii ssore and Ohio Railroad Company, claimed ia court today that the city charter of PitUUirgh isunooosUtuUiosi by reason of article 3, aertion 6; of theeooaUta-Uo- b of ltd, and thai the city has bo legal eoporate xistaoc. TbearUeieia that aectioa rtavl: "No lav uLth be reor tao prorauooa vived, ajaeoxhsd, hertut extended or conferred by reference to the UUa UeraoC, but so much as is smwikled, sateoded or confarred moat be reinactad aad pu Uxshod at kngth." "1 BDxWataad you, Mr. Msdeare," Judge hiagia, after the argument a to payment of municipal had been in progress some time, no claim that the city is at present legally without ny form of government." That k my claim," answered Mr. MoCleve, "I go the whole length and rely upon my argument to prove that the city has do authority to enter into the contracts because tt has no legal form of organization, the act under w hich it is transacting its bnsineas being unconstitutional and void in every part." In ooocluding, Mr. McCleve said he supposed the reply on the part of the city mould be that, greeting bis argument is true, the chiefs of the various depjrtmenlB, councilmen, eta, were ail fc faeto cfticuls, aad as sueh were per-turng their legitimate functions. This principal f law was not applicable to the case, he raid, because there cannot be a i facto ollicial with a dejutt othoe. A Uftjer So The history of dandjig from the earliest times to the present, including every characteristic national dance, will be illustrated at the Vienna Opera house. The performances will include the dance of David before the ark, the alow mensf ' urea of the Middle Ages, the old Oas-tilidances, the Highland fling, the Irish jig and every proper feature of such an exhibition, all to appropriate rnnsic. , an Eev. C. H. Lovejoy, who is an aspir ant for the chaplaincy of the next Kan--. sas legislature, once offered np a prayer of such length in the Topeka legislature that one of its members afterward declared it to be "the first complete statement of Kansas affairs ever made to the almighty." ? Ireland is entitled to 103 seats in the house of commons, and at the beginning of the present parliament the Home Ruler had 85 of these seafr, the Tories 19 and the Liberal Unionists 9. tadtfTertwt to the opprraataa of felknr arrroas U wblcfl tba tyranny of tba European Turk t mlM-wIn comfmrtaon. Mora t&aatbi, aboold look to him to ba foremost, bsoaiua trnerifm shows that the black man ean do tha work bed-tthan tha wb.t. Ia tba last balf century the Chi iatiaa mlstioearie! bars gathered convert here and there, a tew thousand ta all, Joins many case a problematical good "mission boy" being often a lone of reproach for oaa who it buy, he! plea aad false. Durtnr tha earns time black men, part traders, part nilmxmartce, bar converted rajt populations in north centra! Africa to XohammvdaBiKta. They bare founded among them kingdom of a bijh decree of civiliution, and tha necro under their uuturoce bat distinctly advanced in strength of niind and morals. Thote , iniationnrira, ft ahould be noted, were quite a much, atrangera amoug their African converts as tha America been. So the black traders negro woul.l from the eott coast, foreigntTi atilL bava gone Into every part of tlie interior, exploring territories in whkh no white luao has yet been Able to set foot, everywhere becoming leader of the jvo-lv b a they have not eitwrninatrd them. Um the enlighUwed American negro leu fares of char Her or ,rj.iith of will, leal power to influence or to ixMimiouJ, than tha black halt breed Arab? Could no American Ttppoo Titi conquer for civilisation and Christianity a territory as great that man rules, much an alien U hi a ha) Betan aeoruUtt ba XT AS T. MaLBew. P. U fcu tli a9rV.Braetxal p " COIfTRACTOR Capital. - - - - 8200.000.OO - 12.000.00 Surplus. toeaaiK t4rr. All work fKUVMma. . iim suert. kaaweaa fcisl.wmw aaA AAaaw aaA J ai nas 1. Five Poia . lr-- la GENERAL BANKING. JElXHAEirr C C tlCHAKm PresiAeat. U V. bHl kl U J. tit art alius sd m Tima Deposit. la TyOODS PrX I Mi Paid in SL1000. i tEuividcd M Smjte 73,000. T. A. W faak. U. buchnuiW. c. Henry Conant. 0TITD AT Capital Taid in, - SI 25,000. 7,500. Surplus, - 36J Twenty-fourt- h ATTORN Office, over Ctah National Bank, corner of Wahiurton aveuua and Twenty-fourt- h street, Ogden, I'tah. Abysslnians Trotest Against the Coin 8TJKPLTJS. . . . $1.25,000 Interest Paid on Tim Deposit. R. HEYWOOD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAJ. E. D00LT, President. W. K. SmLLrxo, part of Menelek'a kingdom known as L. B. Adams, OfBce, S Twenty-fourt- h street. Ogden, Utah. Vice President. Cashier. Shoa, have another grievance against BAKSPOBD SMITH a. W. SMITH. the King of Italy. The Italian parliaWat. V. Hsxritcn, Wakbeb W. Coret, A ment had a large quantity of money is gMITH SMITH, President. Cashier. Tbbo. Hobisoh, and Manager. sued for circulation in Menelek's kingATTORNEEYS-AT-LAdom bearing the crowned effigy of King Office, rooms 35, 3S and 87, First National Humbert When this money was taken Bank building. to AbyssiniB the people said they would not receive it They said that HumPHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- bert was not the'r king, and that it was an insult to their own sovereign to atOF OGDEX, UTAH. JJR. THOS. S. BCLMER, tempt to introduce among them money Doctor in Medicines, Master ia Surgery, L. S. bearing the profile of the King of Italy. A., London Count Antonolli was recently sent to : $200,000. King Menelek for the purpose of setting1 the troubles which have arisen since Royal College of Surgeons, England : Fellow DIRECTORS: Italy declared a protectorate over the Society Arts and Science, London. Formerly fxAind could do Warren he A. W. E. count The John Keck. Wells, ollicer and superintendent for New Corey, Quarantine country. C. E. WoneleX.CKobinnon, Zealand and Melbourne. Victoria. Address or I'ahoon, nothing while the natives were at in- Thus. 8. 8. Schramm, Ad. Kuhn, Theo,Bobinson 23m call at Washington Ave. censed with regard to the money matter, m sent word heme so he and asking tbt COTTINGHAM., Y i OFHCIAL DIRECTORY. large sum of Maria Theresa dollars, PHYS curwhich have long been the popular In connection with e rency in Abyssinia, be sent to him, and WKDEB COCKTT OmCSXS. special attention to diseaA that the obnoxious coinage be taken Probate Judge Robert W. Cros. diseases of the gonito oniW . away as soon as possible. Selectmen Lewis W Shurtliil, John Pinoock, ..I . : . T: i vile I,?.. vi .l. Vioe-Pr- SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- Fred Foy. YanderMlt Meetinjr. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 28. A meeting of passenger representatives of the Vanderbilt roads is being held at the Niagara hotel for the purpose of revising J. P. Ledwidge. Recorder John G. Tyler. Assessor Edwin Dix. Treasurer John A. Boyle, Collector John V. Bintb, Attorney L. . Rogers. Sheriff Gilbert R. Belnap. Coroner Marshal Allen. Surveyor R. W. Fans. Supei mtendent of District Bcool Jos. Perry WMCMTCT OFKCIKBS FIBSt OOOKtt fBBCIKCT, Justice of the Poaee K. A. McDaniel. Com table E. A. Koch. Clerk-- the division book. This division book is compiled by A. F. McMillan, chief clerk in the passenger department of the Michigan Central railroad. It is pro posed to add Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Kansas City and other points to the system now embraced. The lines now represented bere are the rew York central, the Boston & Albany, the Lake Shore, the Michigan Central, the Big Four and the Wabash. Justice of the Peace Vai Gideon. Constable H. E. StoeL FINANCE Jnstioe of the Peace Angns McKay. Constable George E. Ferrin. KltCOND OGDIH rURINCT. Justice of the Peace B. Terne. ConsUble Phil Ford. AND C0MMEBCE. New York Money- Vrw Vnil An ..11 ... cloee offered at A Prime mercantile paper! Ji .lUn UtfH, Sixty-d- r Sterling exchange, steady. bill U.M3ife85;. demand $t.!J4; UvertlM. Bar . CANTON, NswYosk, Jan. doted Government bonds 2S. aa follow: 1TJ. p.S.4,reM......120 tJ.B.4'ooupon....l: 8. 4V4' .IDS 10 conpon Pacific" ; ; ; , OGDEX MARKET EEP0RT. 0 i Corrected daily by Sibaoa A SmnrUiwaita, wholesale produce dealer, 2363 WatMngton Ogden City, Utah, Os aik. Buying. Selling. Wheat, new No. 1 millt1W ing, per bn. 80 Oats, Backed, per cwt.. e, Barley, brewing, No. 1 perewt. 1 perevrt 1 Barley, brewing, No. 1 Fuici. OWier grade Cirn meal ' PLAIN Cm Peace-Const- FBKCD1CT. able " "' " 3 IN 1 4 smM 1 " " " " Rolled Oats, per bbl. " Bran and Shorta Hat. Timothy, str'ht per t'a " Timothy, m id " Red Top ' WUd " Lucerne Psoncrs. kanesvuxs S rascrKCT. BBCIKCT. m 1 W 1 7 1 la 9 $2 00' know rauj wait ratio men) To were t thee thos) on t, peac i oSicL OGDEX NO. PATRIARCH 0. 0. COQSJ revol MIUTiXT, F. large saile in Bi rest there thee Foot 11asy. laws k the f Wl ried quid ment menl usua LEGAL BLANKS to sens 1 PCBLISBKO AMD BOB SALE BY THE (MMM 2404 Washington troo Dak. POLISHING CO. judic Avenue, Ogdea, Utah. give BLAltKS. eecai menl terot OOirVETANCTjrO KO. putl to CLASS. Warranty Deed, short form.. Warranty Deed, long form ... Quit-claiDeed 570 571, 123 450 375 300 50 100 500 3 m ItealEetateMorfgcshortrrm Option Contract. Lease. Bond for Deed Discharge of Mortgage Trust Deed issignmentof Mortgage.... fill of Sale ; V COURT PROBATE A irac A A A A B C A A lOSt back Tl mad was tlie' thor BLANKS. Maj Iministrator's Bond Klxecutors' Bond Letters of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r .... commissioner's court blaitks. 300 376 501 502 379 as tion and A A Sub-Witness- aftei mile A A A A A A A o'clo byC talio kiss Arti scou W trol, befo shot Summons...:.. Sheriff's Sale.... Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show cause. COURT horn cl0B( whil for A V A the port BLANKS. renc Affidavit for Claim and Deliv- - 325 350 400 401, MINDfO nun D hun ',!the A h A i j Sell MISCELLANEOUS - A BLANKS. Mining Deed.. Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Labor Power of Att'y to Locate Official Bond by proi tern wen loss A ery personal property Undertaking on Claim and Delivery of personal property Undertaking for Return to Deft, Claim and Delivery personal property 77 Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property.... i A BLANKS. cem a 1 wer furl A C A and Oath T to the wit Poi Hei C mei WATER ab BEATER ! of c oft dia Tu ma J Ca low Inc Wl vio of j rsBCnrcT. hu A pamphlet of tnformaUne and ab- oi mm law, mowing How to gei suci VX 14 01 II W die noi a an . Uto r .w i era. ga. thi MM IM i1 87 S4 a u. S44. 714 10 IS per I Kit n nm 0 t cea. higher. diai I gem I tho I to " Tb ll(it Improved and Economical . Heater in the Market, 1 wer the I g , tot tun A A A Chattel Mortgage Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 anal 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being addea , ! Indi I A A Justice of the Pcaoo Jamr Johnson. Constable Franei U. Belnap. . Butter, best, per lib.. " Bntter. I'tah, Ksks, per do " Onion", Lucerne seed, per lb... t'ntnl sacks.. ......... Seamless sacks Ttble suit, per ton ..... Clean cosine salt p'rt'a Ketail price are about ' Justice of tha Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. wsst wbbbb pascrgCT. Justice of the PeaceJ. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hogge. evill. force See'y. To Printer and Publishers : The Commebcial PfBLtsmNO Compakv i a large and select stock of Standard, carrying Fine and Superfine to the above list. News, Poster and Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-inSite and Vftrniehec also kept Composition. in stock. Those In need of ink will do well to BOYNTON HOT buy of Thb Commbbciau rKBCTNCT. sent ; DISTRICT PRINTING INKS Justice of the Peace James Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchins. BUBBioTT rgacrscT. Jnstiee of the Peace Simon F. Halversoa. Constable Caleb Parry, ltkkb rsacrsoT. Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Harrop. hixjfrb i1 S. W PAWS, first-clas- Jnstiee of the Peace Constable Wilson Ponlter. mxasast vrrw rBEcnicT. Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. ConstableGeorge H. Mayoock. tLe e i.-f- Meet every Friday evening punctually at 1 Jt o'clock, in tlie Thomas building, 'i and Grant, Ovden City, Ctah. Cxiiunuu( brother in good standieff cordially invited. Printed forma of the "Aims and Objects of the Society" ean be obtained from P. A. Conk, kil Washington avenue, or of any of the out PsarrvAL J. Babbatt, President, cers. Uabbt Gillett. Secretary, fi4 Wash Ave, and Jnstiee of the Peace Timothy KenaJl. Constable Byron I Bybos. ban RICHARD CCEUR DE LEON LODGE, Metallic Caskets and Wood Caskets and Collins Special Attention paid to Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. Orders 377 by telegraph promptly attended to. I have I"5 s the only Hearse in the city. Tele325 phone No. 115 PSBCIKCT. CTOTAH WltsOJt 31 A. TOSB. And Funeral Director rBBCKCT. rod 0. 0. F. Citation for Garnishee 2 Affidavit for Citation Garnishee. 572 Writ of Execution UNDERTAKER Justice of the Josiah B. Carver. The PONS OP ST. GEORGE. To St. George and Merne England." RDF.B 475 DENTIST. 476 Office, 1427 Washington avenue over Horrock 76 A Son store. Teeth withont plates and saving natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or root too 377 bad to be avd by filling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. 78 S. M. PRESHAW, PEECTNCT. . William G. Sswson, SLATEBVmLS VWholeeeJe Prices." High patent Rtreurht srada HASR18VIILK BIVEECALB Niw York. Jan. easier j Lake February $.14.40. Laad, quiet. Domestia, M.S2H fTin.briskar; Straita, fco.06. Plte,f airly Barley, feed. Barley, chopped Com, eastern Corn, chopped Jnstiee of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. V Meet every Tuesday and Friday evenings Letter I'ark ravillion. Mrruher invited. it F. W. L&WU, Captain, B.C.8KEAD, Clerk R. SNOWDEN, OSDKN rgKCINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. Copper, Lead and Tin. aUv, firm. Justice of the Peace E. B. Frorer. Constable John Gould. ENCAMPMENT NO. I. 10 CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Plans, specifications and estimate prepared 525 and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc, etc, executod on short notice. Rooms S and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twontr 526 Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. FEBCTVCT. M. W J ,: lUiiLa, Ac UNION L0DGEN0. 6. Meet every Wednesday ia A. O. V. W. Rn Wacliiairtoa avenue, near 1 went, fourth .trwc Kijourniug brothers in guud standing are W. H. Mai, N.U. invitrd to attend. R. C riMKAO, Sec JHJSH A PARIS, Justice of the Peace ConsUble James H. Taylor. Bonds. Q" CIVIL ENGINEERS. FOCRTH OODEW WSCniCT MOBTH Telephone 209. DENTISTS. C. DEN FBKCTKCT. ' nj ulceration ; diseases of(un, the ear, nose; cnroaTad cnest. consultation rree. TWIBO CODWlf MSCTWCT. Justice of the Peace A. Perrim Constable D. O. Sullivan. BTTKTVn.LB R. Office over Postoffice. W. a UP, CITIZENS' BANK A Finer. btaii e. CAPITAL, . Kcra-LEB- wenty-foun- W, A No. 2408 Washington aveana, Office, Ogden, Utah. Tb ire i Xe. SSI. JACOB S. BOEEMaN, ATTORN la 0. U. W. Adams, A ATTO RN W, Practice in the Court and all tha stb-utiit- n eonrts. Ivrw-lia- l civi d to collection. Kfmea.l)r t tlie place, in Pwry's wool-- build-Ini- ?, near nu-a- shop if C H. Greeawcll A Bixm., IVil 4 Twenty-lourt- a street, Ogden, Clab. P. O. MS. box SIOO.OOO. gi: Meet ia tha A O. V. W. Rail Lb fcrst aa thii A Thursday of eaeh aaoatta. a, berUa. L. E. B.F. LrcA,cp Visiting brothers are cordially iavitsi. T JIMBALL Ogden, TJtah. ! ssia d EOWA&D M. AUJ80M JAMES X. KIMBALL. A ALUSOX. CAPITAL. Rome, Jan. 28. The people of Abyssinia, and particularly of the southern Ogden, Ctah. Ihrirt and Barings Deprigits, luterert Taid on Tim 'twtr . CRESCENT LODGE K0. !3. Holds rerrulsr meeting every Monday nirft si TuWckM-kiA. O. V. W. Hail, Waluart, atn-t- . avenue awai r Twmty-foort- h All sojuanj-IL- g broLber am ourdially tnvit-ttt atteud. F. W. Us is, X. G. Ree. W. L. D. JOHNSON', ATTORNEY Boom 4. Tninn block, street, Opden, Ctah. Fu j car, E. WHITE. H. C. BIC.rr.OW, President. JOHN A. KOYI.E. Vice President A P. UlliELOW . Catliiof. K.T. I. AT-U- EFFIGY. Italy Sent toTliem. Ave Wafhingtoa " ajreffl I. a. U tritllXAM. JusCee Supreme Court, Nevada. 40! - a t. J. K.t uujsi. L JJIXTAH LAWYERS. rp Jt ?t H..A,. Baak LEOHAKD, Office: OGDEX, UTAH. United States Depository. DOS'T WAXT HUMBERT'S nxcTS, li Katlraal JEONARD A MACM1LLAS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. DIV17 i tax. ARCHITECT. Pairifk Ucaly, O. B. W. Hi aouo,Tsad., at tL H" r- A, Baa, Mesa every Tuesday evesuag at I M. Tisitug brutAara cur aiiy tavued to atiead. L. STAl'B. H. O. Harkneaa, lavid KccIm. Armstrong, CO-AR- Offices, room M. IT aad tah. bttiicUng. Ogdsa. I T. ill J sacatioi saoa Begalar . an A. Oroosits the Brooas and Heed Hotels. Fine tiiucVs. Ee drseas and Uuuim DIRECTORS: J.C. v. jiEX 3 , SECRET SOCIETIES. " piciijHXbDGE KO.T. ARCKITECTS, strsat rocs It vvav Btaadard Cta a WHEELEE A 7 s A SMITH. Tweaty-lbwrt-h eoa, Ugd ii.in ogi)k, trrAiL A Dom bOJi. wa. J.CAxMSTaoaw. . C bemMMm W k MOSfTE COMMAS DEE I. C05TRACTCRS AND BUILDERS. East aid W wo) aveaae, bet Twaatr-aeoaad Tweaay ard TWfVesiAeat. M. LACifeiM&F. K. Canstar . aw a. aca Q4LDEM CBAPTEK. SOl A BUILDER. 15D . A.F.4A.K. la. Sv If firtm aa ErasuM MASONIC. LODGE. AO. . aaHikI Tfccwya P. A A.BAAKOWS. coke-carryin- g cutoff. asvrmau book-k"?- m Will Soon Keduce the Eate. Shabox, IX Jan. 8. It is- - said that within the next few days the railroads, which supply the Mahoning and Slienango Valley f urnnces from the Connellsvil e region, w ill quote an offer oa coke rates w inch will be a reduction of from 13 to 0 cents a ton. Tha rate paid previous to the shut down ae$l.!jo per ton from Connellsville, and a demand for a reduction to f 1 followed. It is predicted that the different plants The railroads will soon be in operation. have been losing thousands of dollars daily sine their carrying trade has been HEP. CF BOOKSITO OGDEX, UTAH. E8 TED-SE-TS T LfTI Corporate e, " , BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. PITTBrECH. FEOM is your nvsaory this saying STAETLI5G cl Abrara Iiwrfm, "I aba3 try ad Put tu, ROCK! ROCK I ROCK! The MeClnin Quarry of Gray Granite Rock is t he Best in tne Market. For prices delivered call at office of Braikard, Robltpox Jt Co., 210G Washington Avenue. Plumbing and Gas Fitting ALL ITS BKANVBGS. DOYLE &. 139 Washington 1 10E as HALVERSON, Ava. 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