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Show U, 1?9I. OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SI NDAV. MARCH 1 I S li V ar. a1 truta ! ixt stiafci fxrUw. umi nt rw i; -' 1 1 4 J a ii H,Im W l.r.1 r" jil IjifWMtuabriarwunl A btir suai ttmk f-jt- By VJ cisgrW Uii H. A-- 1 ". mitt aiii !.- - lv iajlt oa4 Mmcife tl Ural pst WoL's Rvvc. ft, U Vl til's Cusb. wrtl L4 her ? CI Le bl iAlx-a l!iria, as.1 tlettf lirJe r i I played t the ea 1 Bodt-rvts- brciher ir. 1 t-- "--: Mr. bryan, vbotg Jrfiiue LJ eoa- tr-- i to ber CMXVr the cared a gm fur, was wrll oi!rl to ber. He Lad fi 4 yet dnlared bis lore, bet it w- ut mzrurtael by the slrewd link Euidea. To Mr. Caldig. ao merer, be his Ueart, azi she Lad him Lil karw bor prejo-ik-wait a Lrtle. was aaiua all ber ix cuod acted by Limaelf, acd rigfeUy cucdadd that be miht pat eetva dScnlty ia tbe way of tbe young ring bernelf that tbe pro4.ot After aalufLTrr was quit tuuue to ber brotW, h rulved to bitrjdnL him aa a young man who Cttum So ma Chink of wuold be a good etaUh (uc Jennie, if N)ari- a- Tea. 1 bauucM oom mmant roa. utly the girl txmld be wise raoagh to em fcewa, young ea. Acre' a cuunt tkek fti. Allowing bim to Uliv they btm fur ee uoder-- I mmnaaopening ue lu. btit we doatmi vant bo jrir-had firver met abe trueted tj Li IMMf obtinacy to do the Many Vat wanes ceil o Carer faailv I'v wanted so much to tUlk with pByejctaoe, u(Terui, m Ux-- liu1rw. one 4ie-you about Jeiude," amid that lady, as he fruea tfyewfena, minlmr trot aauckr fruea live or ktdnrj it m new, and Hiram aat ia brr well appointed u autoer vsnaueuoo or (row drawing room the idgbt of tlm arrivaL . anotnr vita pan art or iLrre. ail pnerot, alike to "Yea, and I'm wilku'. She ought to aa4 in Uu waa tnt-ir aaa they taiieelrea and in- be trttled," said the old man decidedly. auxerrm or orcr-DM- y auecor, for vhJck "It doe not do, Hiram," began Mr. ana aieuoot aiete, an4 he pilie anwmting Calding, watching tbe bard lined face toeea to be sues, wan, potion, ia reality, taery are all only MiaUuni oauead be aueae womb intently, "to depend 00 a girl's choice, danraer. Tbe pbyatciaa. Ignorant of the and" caiiae of euffering. oouuragva ha pnr to " until large bilienoare maoa. Tbe auf. Well, I guess it don't," be interrupted better, but probapatieot get fenog with a sneer. bly worn by reaauo of tbe delay, wrong "There is a young man in town who treat meat and eonaequrat eompuoaUona, propr awidletna, like Dr. FVroe I know admires Jennie, and if be should Preaenptioa dtrected to Ue eouw meet ber I think something would come would bare remoTed too davaaa, dispelled all tboee utrtlatrieeing symptona, and lneti. of it" Very quietly, yet with the tuted eoeaf ort kwumA of prolonged misery. most caution, she made this statement It's tbe only medicine for toe weaknecae, IrreguiarKle and painful derangement Tbe old man was interested. "Rich!" peculiar So women, aitld by druggieta, he inquired, rubbing bis hands gently under a foalUva araara n that it will rive aatisfBOtloo tn ererw coat, or pno together. be tt will for refunded. patd promptly "Yea," waa the answer; then she DS. PIERCE'S PStLLETS regn-biand doanae the liver, atomaoh and went on. tiowela. a doae. goto by druggiata. Of conrse it's so very uncertain, St cent aOne viaL Hiram. You see, Jenirio might refuse to have a word to say to him, and" "Now, Kate, look here," interrupted DRUGGISTS. the thoroughly excited ol 1 man, as he drew his chair nearer her and empha-esze- d bis words with gesture, "ef I like that young man 111 jest take bim ont borne with me, an' I'd like to see Jennie tell him to go, if I'm livin'." Mrs. Caldlng was delighted at her success thus far. The next day Mr. Bryan was introduced, and became ths old man's ideal at a On the farmer's return to bis home Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Mr. Bryan accompanied bim, having acCi IRS AND TOBACCO. cepted the hearty invitation of hia new friend to "jest run out an' take look around onr part of tbe country." Jennie had been apprised of Mr. Bry- Preaeriptioo Carefully Compoonded. WaeUkurtoa Areone. an's coming, and of the little deception in which she was to play ber part She met him as if he were a stranger, while ber father secretly rejoiced at the thought of subduing his proud young daughter. WaoLMALa mo Err ail Mr. Olcott took an early opportunity to enlighten Jennie as to her duty toward his new friend, and with a twinkle in ber eye she promised to do her best to please him in the matter. A week passed. Jennie and Mr. Bryan Corner Washington Aw. and Twenty were very happy. The days were de' lightful one to them, and the old farmer fifth Street nnder Jrooa HpteL rubbed his hands at the success of his scheme, and gave his consent to an early FntEST Stocb or marriage with no hesitation. He often speaks now of his match making. "There's Jennie," he will say. "She'd hev picked np with some empty la the Market, noddled city chap ef I hadn't jest took her in hand. I brung Bryan out an' told QflTll iriTm PrononnwdthebestlnTerrito her that she'd got to behave to him. It's iJUllA A i Lll xrT jt anl ,ati8f j youreeWee. tho only way to do jest make 'em mind, an' they'll git along." & CO., They would not deceive him for anythingthe happy young couple; but when he boasti thf thiuk with loving gratitude of clwer Annt Kate. Frances . Burton Clairo in Drake's Magazine, dl It aic't bo Jrci. o L oh ia igria ytw biion way "rocnd : b tail, f nre'a tMrty years, su ywa Vt her to fir tn; hohm L m. "Tonly Bakeebiai wtu." IWl'ttSe Mr. Oicatt ha4 Uaat c El: iik 4 Zming that wl Je of her uuir-- r to t pr La," an! bar only cj to her c'jir (J pece waa is drtcTwiitel boabsuij and al--1 t. L'ra to carry Ida poir.t without l, had ti!ia't yjt-Ui- Ii:-L- ly Ji-ta- tL i in her 1 m. y krt ate-ro- cooftitutd. tSiffr-reotl- y inbrritt-- uo-knu- fottaY'a atrueg will, aaJ be had, ruach to hia surprise, discover, an cppoaiijf lure la Li yocnrHt child. aad-di-ii- ly ba had been away from horn for Uire year tiiia pretty, brown haired girl with th deteruii&eJ face and graceful carriage, and the father eecr tly admired and almost feared hr. A wealthy and chilJIna aunt in the city bad tasxmght J en tile to ahare her home, anl Hiram Olcott'a daughter, though clinging to the farm, with all it dear uwinuritM of childhood and child-boodJoya, chone wlaely when ahe yielded to her aont'a ixjutnt. Jt waa betw, far betti?r for ber, for even after bor going there were plenty of children to keep the niiwly old fanner in a per-I- -t rial grumble about money matter. It waa May and the country wore one Klad smile, and Jennie hailed with delight the pmepect of a Twit to ber home, amtuming very williugly the reepuuK.. bility of housekeeping while ber two sister attended the wedding of a cowda in a distant town. Thia morning ahe waa cooking, and with ber aleerea rolled a bore her elbow stood beside the kitchen table. In one hand ahe held an earthen plate while the clip, clip, clip of a fork sounded noisily as ahe whipped some eggs to a froth. "Yer slitter bed to marry to suit him," walled the nervoua little woman, "an you'll ber to, too; ef you don't there be awful f asses, so you'd jes better gire in." That morning the father had spoken to Jeunie of a young farmer, whom he termed a "likely catch." She hiid expressed her opinion of him in so decided a wsy as to alarm Mr. Olcott for the safety of his much prised authority. He was wont to speak of himself aaa marvelous example of the paVissch. "Make 'em mind," be would aay. "Keep yer household beneath yer feet; govern 'em well, en' they'll git along." ; Jennie's boldness in opposing his judgment so stupe fiod him that his anger had not yet had time to Maze forth; but Mrs. Olcott knew it would cmo, and so after her husband had left the kitchen she pleaded with the (firl to "give in." Jennie had been very thoughtful (tiring the little woman's appeal, 1nit now sho was resolved, and it was the Olcott in her nature which spoke. "I wouldn't marry Jordan Mcgs though father should threaten to murder me." The eggs were stiff now, and as she set the plate down on the table sho turned from her mother Rnd busied herself among the ingredient for cake baking which were before her. Jennie was blushing as she began softly, "There is some one in Toole I like very much, mother, and he's coming out hero to" "He needn't mind comin'," said Fanner Olcott grimly as he stepped quietly into the kitchen. His face wore a cunning leer, and his wind reddened cheeks were distorted by the sneering curves of his bard lined mouth. Seating himself on one of the painted wooden chairs, he drew the bootjack toward him and took off bis heavy shoes with a calmness and deliberation which warned Mrs. Olcott that he wis thoroughly aroused. The poor littlo nervous, broken spirited' woman bad learned that this particularly quiet and inoffensive manner of removing his footgear always preceded a burst of passion. Hiram Olcott set his cowhide boots by the stove to dry, kicked the jack nnder the table, and, turning toward his daughter, shouted: Don't let me ketch none o' yer city fellers comin' to see you. Ef they do, Til talk to 'emj not a word now," he growled, shaking his long finger menacingly at Jennie, u she essayed to speak, rn master in my own house, an' you'll net talk till such time as Fm done. Yoa'vo beca away an' kinder forgot how' ran here, bnt yon might as well thins get broke in now. 1 tell yon I won't hev r.ny city toilers a foUerin' you; an' ef I ketch yer aunt Kate makln' matches fur yon Til jest fetch yon home from bein' a fins lady down there an1 set you T 'a AND OIL CLOTHS. laiiHimimiii br-- P! wi H Our . arf Ui ;e Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. law) Boyle Furniture Compi 9 'EcqjR&(:Miri Fred .J. KlESEL JOS. WALLACE DRUGGIST. WHOLESALE F. B. HURiBUT, DRUGGIST, ARTICLES J. W. JJcNUTT Druggists F1KE PERFUMER and TOILET ARTICLES. Charity In the Kockefeller Family. John D. R ckefeller's method of disposing of charity is described by The Imported and Domestic Cleveland I?landealer. It says that the is bulk of his mail examined great by his private secretary, and only the few appeals which impress the latter gentleOrder by Mail Promptly Attended to. man favorably are passed along to Mr. Kockefeller, who takes a stack of them Fifth St., Nenr Young, to the breakfast table every morning and distributes tbem among his children. These members of bis family are charged ! with tho duty of opening the letters and will pur the shore reward t nr any caw of Lirer consulting their contents. Then each Complaint, Dyapopula, Sick Hoaduh, lodimtiotl. or Contiveneaa we cunnut cure with Weitt't child decides what shall' be done with Vegtal)le Lirer Pi: is, when tho direction are etrictly the application, and the decision is writ- eoniplied with. Th-- are purely Vegetable, and nevei SngarCoatel. Lanrebotea ten on the envelope and the name signed tall to trtre Mttufactlon. containing So l'ilis. i rents. Beware of counterfeit! for reference if need be. and imitations. The genuine raanufacturtMi only fag After breakfast, Mr. Rockefeller XOS JOUH O. WEST COMPANY. CtilCAUO, ILL. old by A. H WALRF.II, gathers np the mail and personally inIrrucclat. Ugdra. I'tah. spects each application. He then weighs the case and then acts as his conscience dictates. This dictation is frequently THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY contrary to the decision rendered by his child, but that doesn't end the matter; not at all. The father gathers his children about him and reviews the case, announcing his decisions, and when they conflict with those given by the children he explains the reason for the departure from the recommendation. OIGAES. ODEN $500 Reward ' ' He km --MT . N rr-- ' la W4-- 1aafc j Jt II a; arf aa r jr rUll rytto"aT- W vmnr AH to iMI ivuaa tnnnt ' f Ml. It d rawahu f aat UenK'L alt jumr TiaweT rm.era. It iM tMal ( iRTLaaa, lift., WVkly. Liquor and Cisar Merchants He is t aUMaV nk IN CHILD S7 Olatlikallai DepM th aorta. Ogden, Utah. Pocatello, Idaho. aC t'aarthTweaty. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat, uiid (or eight man M nc rattled A.OF.XT9 FOR until be "Wht binft bii The old rarveon and examinln thraieian of "The Liebi Satirical Inetitnte and World of Kauaaa City and Saa Fraoeieeo will wisit Oirien and bare ottieoe at the Broom hotel. Feb. X and M, at ( lift hooae. Salt Lake, Feb. ri and S, I'M. TUie will be a rare chance for tbe people of Utah to eonanlt free with the oldest and moet ucrcaaful California tpecialiat. who baa bad nearly fifty ye are special practice, Remember the old having traduatcd in doctor will riait Utah himself. Dr. Liehiat A Co. of San Francisco are the only reliable specralista from the laree cities who risit Utah Quarterly, who treat ail wastinx and annoying chronic diseasee of men, women and children, and the onlr brace and deformity manufac turers who riait U"U from ban (ranclseo ana Kansas City. CARL UPMANN'S , n "n aked STRATTON & STORM'S "Dan 'Don't to 'do v Custom house . Cbau stories, aogoot got off impoli drum. "I differe I ing tu "IK Ogdennidy Kitchen "W WHOLESALE DEALERS OP T Ice Cream for par tins snpiiltea at om day s n rtiee. Lolls M. Kt HWOF.REK, ("or. Srith and Washington Are. PABST BREWING 6tuffe WasbJ E CO? MILWAUKEE BEER "Jol plesf" "Ye EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN 0GDEN CITV 11AILWAY CO. STOCK, was Is insani "If said J "W BULK AND BOTTLED. AND 0gden& Hot Springs R'y AND HEALTH RESORT CO. "I ILL CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO TIME TABLE 33. IK A. H. M. A. M. A. M. C:50 7:30 9:00 10:10 11:20 5:02 9:15 10:25 11:35 7:03 8:14 9:30 10:40 11:50 10:45 11:55 P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 1:05 2:15 3:25 4:35 5:45 6:55 8:05 9:15 ISOS 1:15 2:25 3:35 4:45 5:55 7:05 8:13 9:25 12:30 1:40 2:50 A. M. 7:30 8:40 10:00 "TIT 7:03 8:13 7:40 8:50 8:25 9:45 10 53 9:35 1:00 2:10 3:20 4:30 5:40 6:50 8:00 9:10 10:24 12:43 1:55 3:05 4:15 5:23 6:35 7:45 8:55 10:12 12:30 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 A. Tea iubat guar- Pu "W "A "Ol ft (AI They 7. s di plea." "OGDEN OFFICE." anteed. 22, 1891. GOING XORTH. 1 at 00R Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction Street and Hot Betwpen Twenty-fift- h Springs, taking effect Thursday, w i Rot pu open fu yoursel Waabii hand-mad- e. other, k 1 -- I 9 an leea , Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican t voice. SPECIALTIES: Fine French Candies, Home Made Tatties' Pare loo Cream. "4 January i "Hell! timea, a door cai "Here Chronic Diseases and Deformities. t ia style aa LD A mr haa been A TO EVERY MAS, W0K.VX IMPORTAM i Lis paub tL lf M M. taMaM; Mit a am. anl Mat M aMtrk. aVW te, Jqmr--iit wan. at4 Via 10:10 F. J. KIESEL & CO. pictu that to pa "JJ We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS "N FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Services asd if West of.CUicago. conducted at our Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodies for shipment a specialty. EICHY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. y( peat: and THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenne. Telephone 207. . GOING- SOtTTH. "Art Fn TABLOES. UNDERTAKING Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 4 5:10 6:20 7:30 8:40 9:50 Da you s EICHEI'S 11-2- - hold X( tun S Clec 1 i ' self, 1 . GROCERS, lug for putting son-in-la- J COMPANY (D-"I';:- T te A Doable Dog. Mis Now kU Spik prue-tratto- a. Tom Wyly, of Johnsonville, has a most remarkable freak of nature ; it is a double female dog pup, about six months old. It has foe well developed legs in wcrkin'" the proper place. Aside from these there Before Jennie could speak he had gone is another well developed leg protruding into the dicing roou, slamming the door from near the root of the tail and has behind him. about half the distance to the grown Tears of mortification and rage stood Manufacture the Beet Trunk. Rppairinit at which point two well devel- promptly attended to. Old Trunks Taken ia in ber brown eyes and hot words leaped ground, Ordora called for and Delirered to Exchanutt to feet form have and oped began grown all to her lips, but as she glanced down at in parte of the cit y. shape, and both feet now drag perfect . KLINE & OPPMAN. tho agonized face of the little woman on the ' No. 270 Ttreuty-flft- h St. ' ground as she walks. She is in , beads her the fierce mood changed. perfect health and is a well developed Sh9 bent to kiss tho paia drawn lips, double female, each part of her organism Anitr Vttie fortunillavbntda murmuring, "Never mind, mother dear performing in unison its work a,, by Awa Pf. Auwio. separate funo I'll ta pctient for your take." tions. Nashville American. other, arvd. ihraawril. Why c. ol ram rrr piue.ee a y,Mir "That's. good girl, Jem'J" replied Mmta. T ri r woik anil Ut bomA whrrrrr roe are. P.ren br- Sirs.. Olcott, with a sigh of relief "try : 'A Bargain In High tire. are Mailv Mm nin th te end git 0,10113 peaceable like, au' jut give tWahrw Mr. Highup You said that thing h.w and Hart row. Can work tn .parr tinta. In for the sako of quiet, Yev pr.' get-ti- would not cost over $50. er all th Hrae. Rir mimrv flr orlc . era. Failure ' ankiiawn thrm. ana wnss and truss," Mrs. Highup I gave exactly $30 for WW att tr..nlarftil PinU fVu Jermia wrote a partial account of what it; but then I paid.the modiste $20 more B.H allett A Co., U fwrtlaad,M alae tad occurred to her Aunt Kata, txdthia for her promise to tell everybody that Jt tvsd the auswer of that elerer Woman. cost ft hundred. New York Wft O !l aCaTIOWlMepfJ Weekly. tbe leafiirnT for father ueeds '2Iy Tuir JSico-Yo- nr I fyonorrlit aremclr aw curen ln tileet. I cud do will un.lert&ke to lTo41AYS. The oate remexly for Cutting. only maaafig, ao la H LeacarThoBaorWbitea Ethel Why, are you so foolih as to If I tfuarakWee it. 1 h,n 0 writUu to him to come down eaaMrietai. I oreeoribe it and feel to I j3 city r.ud advise me about tho sale bp afraid of the dark? I am not in the aafe in recommending It Twtfww'&ii''''' to all sufferer. 1 t f c pluce of property, and you need not least. A.J.STONKR. M.D, MaM You forget that tbe dark is net be surprised at anything that happens.". I'AVATl R. tUa by Dratrrtata. ilrs. Kaio C&ldirj: w&s the only one in so kind to me a to yon. West ELivjra. Tj!Nw!!taatl Soldrait UN. n' tt lit Fa-vo- TOILET II mm m 1J, uu )m He eaay-gutn- g dec-wiv-e lYffl P A D PUT V Pit vi r CLEVER AUNT KATE aat.art.erxarSeAaAaAi.1 gfs'a Via j 9 m A. M. t A. M. A. H. I A. M & nS. C . S-- 5 I A. M. I I , A. M. P. M.-- 12:50 2:00 3:10 12:30 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 6:20 7:30 8:40 9:50 . 5:30 6:40 7:50 P. M. r mee LIVERY & FEED STABLES ishi and ; 3:20 . , ", 4:30 5:40 6:50 8:00 , 10:20 ' 1:03 2:15 2:23 "4 A3 5:45 6:55 , 8:03 9:13 10:20 8:40 9:50. P. M. 1:00 2:10 , 900 '9:10 10:10 8:27 8:15 8:10 9:30" 9:35 10:40 10:43 11:50 11:55 8:00 9:20 10:30 11:40 . ; 105 11:00 11:15 P. M. P. M. 12:25" 12:10 1:20 2:30 3:40 4:50 6:00 7:10 8:20 - ' 9:: 10:33. Traif will lg'm running at BKX) 1:35 2:45 3:53 5:05 6:13 7:23 8:33 9:45 , a. m oh Sunclnyn. Wedding Qoods, f ; INVITATIONS, & Programmes Visiting 'OAEDS' irt Coimerrial rob'isLicg Co., 2404 Fash, "1 2432 Washington Avenue. t: 7:40 9:00 10:10 11:20 P.M ous COREY BRO'S & C0MP of' ' Havlrid purchased the entire Lieery and Tranaf et baslnest heretofore carried on by Messrs. Martin Bros, we are prepared to receire orders for SINGLE ... ; . AND trX)UBLE DRIVING RIGS, PARTIES, MOVING OF BA.5GAQE CARRIAGES FOB OPERA AND WEDDING 0R FURNITURE, LADIES' CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL P fan por' Hai CALLING V ! DRIVERS. Our Boarding and Feeding Department will be found Satisfactory in every respect COREY BHO'S & COMPANY 1432 J Waiiiii(tton Avenue , UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORK W. K. Hf Jt.taAJf D, Proprietor, Practical Founder 10019 Twenty-thir- d . and Machinist. bet. Wall and Llnooln. Dealer tn Steam Engines Boilers, Pomps, Kto, I will furnish and erect Engine Boilers, Beaten and Machinery by eontrae and do my work n the best aaannef. Genera isohlne work ana revelrlnf promptly attended to ai shop. j . - 7 ; hie F 00 wit |