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Show OC.DEN DAILY COMMERCIALS SUNDAY, MARCH 22. 2 ! tbe Ujou to CLrKJ fafbr. ia tts cuUxa ut Ii.it w.lJt tu-two o buiria. TriWrs Mori kd to en4 at a tVw to lie own Ul-so- . u re expected U i.p.v i on Oc 4 t rt- J serr ax.ua. 1 a Lb e'-- J t n ti us through or tt Suiaejfcr SM ith U kt tL d Lark mad rood actedobstructed IL v; ud ietrzMfci euucb vt tL udtLg tUtrii, curs SJul psu pct s aad suctxm of tL k iauu vork. crowded bLUl suud retched the Lolm A bdy tuli cs tLat on cf tL dJicwX of th head man. A gate led itW Ltt s to grt a Loch tLat oucid eclrano court, that in tura oprcd ibto Lea urXoi as th catir Lad aloe U larger opec euurt around Lith U S duoed cLLxg ta LoraelratLxg to dark hbgy rout of of th noka eer btult iatBiediaWiy th "weaken began Deceotber 31 W saw today tL LurUJ gathering around, a cus&ing oct cf U- and cbildraa Lr andKibea AnzM ia Ui muUcr by Naixu. litli room or climbing down ladders Ud front th fiat roof her they had been four hundred paupl touk uoals to ro unniEg themselves. For thi as a bom down to AHUhd. being prueaMed sai ,wac roLTGAifT ruHiaHio, esourt, but th riper boa peugscy is misery asd degradation. Coming, up th streK our IU1 SHOT TO DEATV bv Bstir soldiers. To this day natives cond uctor Lad shouted at th boute si nut allowed to set fuot ia th btli w had passed. "Oet your saxes (fac U cloths) on aad com to hear th ladies gardes kept aarred to tb mtaiarj It gives on a very talk." They ooa begun crowding into lb Ecghfch alain. th court Boost of thos with skkiy indifferent ooocepUoa of th muUey loa fant ia their arm, noa of them clean tisc places and bear th barrveing d U or half clad. Two cola wer Lsils from nsxrstors whoa kaoaWlg to sit upon r nr 1ms tjersonal It rivs oo th brought for n another for Mr. W. ouUida, where conviction, too, that th nativ. par ana aad men amused the gathered about bis and simple, is boot or less of a aavag ia- theoiSolves ia listening to th "foreiga xurland b may b rouno. derous instinct, trescbery, low cunning. languages." As soon a tb women wer hit and the dceradaUoo oC woman ar seeled on the floor of the court the head cfaaractenatiu of th East Indian, and man came in and with a fierc look and th Indian of th West Science and art threatening tone commanded the women, aloe or together cannot ci villi and no sit still and bear th talk of th ievat but must b supplemented by ladies" and with another tiery look to mors! development Christianity is the emphaaue his authority went out To bridg between savagery and eivuuauon pitiful, shameful, absurdity, of on aad that it may be depended upon to woman or of a dozen, to this insignificant ! suooesfef ully convey from on stat to CGLT MALE tb other and bigler, I bare seen proof But what a burning wave of humiliation We visited in these heathen lands. heart as I swept through my schools and iniarocs until 1p.m. when remembered that in my own counfor arriv train took the Fantegarh, I am so proud, try, of which ing at i) p. m. Mr. F, whom we had en- the bravest and noblest of my sex are not us a and tertained at home, met us gave free, but the political inferiors of all races and colors and th poly gam ist! hearty welcome. , adDecember "1st Mr. W. gave two women pulled off the cloth from Tbe dreesea today and investigated the V. their faces, which they wear in the presM.U.I work. We visited ence of the men, and begun to chatter the points and giggle, pushing December 21 and crowding like so of interest Tb Bovs' Mission school, msny children. Miss U. talked to them This old etc the new Fort th church, a little w hile, then sung suitable words district has three million people and to a native tune. Miss D. read and so ar three missionaries. The people talked to them, following it with more verv nour that they ar fortunate if they singing. They like to be talked to, can get two meals of coarse flour cakes though their attention cannot be held for tbe day. It does seem as u someining long at a tima. On of them said, "O might be done to avert famine and miti- - your religion is well enough for you. extreme caused oy You can be good and happy, but we are Sate th wet eeaaona poverty and heavy taxes. only cattle; it ia not for us. We can The nativ princes hav littl concern never change our lives." But I bare outof are but for their people, jealous seen these pathetic faces changed Last year at by the love dull, side aid or interference. of Christ into shining witsum one place where we visited a large nesses. of money waa collected in th West and distributed br the missionaries in the Height of Cruelty, famine district The people Nervous women seldom receive the WEBE VERT GRATEFIX sympathy they deserve. While often th and listened eagerly to th Bibl teach- pictures of health they are constantly MEN. LOW "ART, Lilh tLr e-- d-r- y rti ttu tar-ro- Utah Loan w Trust Co. E GE1M riLA fl w - Linl of Grind Pallets nl LV--- txi - r- IXDU IS Latino SUCH City, tk CLIME. A and School Mi- - f kins, tic plrsdid Btildior, the sxli4 vVomea. Tax Commucl&l java aa aoooutt o( alurm ia tl Chin Sea last Sunday Tie Abericaa lady who bad thai ucfur- tnaats expcrieeo ia Biskieg a tour of th world. From Lsc lettera from India tba following artkla aa mad up: Lccvsov. India, Dm. 16, 18X Lu:knovr ia om o( tis moat iatersvt-ieg nsavoric point ia India. It waaooa Of It Old fr.l..mmlll CSpllS-- S aiMI aocb wf the most lUmni rvcuor vd inaias niuuoy u Utora brcakf art thie morn IBM to a aom est tba tlnoU builduura. Om was a magniticssit hall of ihidwm ditfianatgoa (for lha presrat 1 wW leava the figure ia my not Luok). Tk valla unc wiia of this building port mx built up solidly from the ground, brick and ctxnent are used. thateot Wvro3 i, jiourrt etmieated vd tli outskla with ueeorabona of carred stone. Io oca handsome room used io the olden time aa a lactur room, where tba Koran was pounded, 1 1 almost up to tba ceiling tiny red latticed balconies where tba tooca ant cured from observation to bear tba Mohammedan acriptare read. We visited a beautiful ball containing tba portraita of tba Mohammedan king a. A irolden-dome- d mosque, wbera among other interesting relic of bygone dayi is a Koran preaching stand, Iheee ara all built after tba saiua general plan, aa elevated platform approached by half a dozen steps. This particular stand was eoverM witn n 80UD 8ILVEK LEAP taoked on. On of the charming features of Indian cities ara tba fresh air fpoU, extemiive stretches of gardens, parks and lawns that beautify tba city in all directions. I a th afternoon wa called on Dr. and Mrs, Bodley, prominent Methodist who lira in a pretty eement-oorere- d bous with deep verandas. Foreign bouses in India ar imposing ia appearsnoaaa th climat necessitates ibiok walla, large airy rooms with high calling, numerous windows and doors, wid piazza and bathrooms attached to every bedroom. They ar pleasant tn summer but rather damp and chilly through th Dr. Bodley has had rainy season. charge of th mission boys' school a Ions time and as a result of hard work and a trying climat is dying of consumption, and th anxiety of his wifa is sad and touohing to see. Mrs. Bodley ia a vary bright woman and energetic worker. In th evening w attended a meeting of th Young People's Christian Endeavor Society, at tba Deaconess Horn. "Noted woman" waa th subject for th evening. After th program w wr both invited to speak. Tea and oak followed. Th society waa mad up of th Eurasian and native school girls, om English soldiers and Eurasian young men. They ar rather behind young people at horn in social ease but gave a very creditable entertainment December 17. After tbe nine o'clock breakfast this morning we went out to a, -- htvr GENERAL BANKING. Th local prince, suspicious and envious of the teachers' influence, then sent hi secretaries to distribute double th sum, with instructions to discredit in every possible way tb effort of th missionaries. Another threw twenty- five thousand dollars worth of perishable money into a sacred well while hia mis erabl people were perishing of hunger. December 23. W reached Agra, one of the old Mohammedan capitals, and said to be th where th moat beautiful piece of architecture in th world, ia located. It ia an. immense building, comprising several rooms, all of whit marble inlaid with precious stone. It waa built by an emperor as a tomb for his wife at th expense of his people. They are said to have chanted a they worked and starved: "O, Ooi! lia' mmy on oar distmss ! ing. l, For wr too I secured a small Taj-Ala- n it radiant splendor, with the gold and pink reflected from the snowy marbles. At noontide a scene of imposing and royal grandeur, and in the moonlight it is a vision of loveliness, too and ethereal to seem of earth. no vimtvu uiuoii miiei ueceiuuer things today an Orphanage of the English church a few miles out of Agra. It is a well conducted, useful institution. One of the inmates who had been brought in while a child, waa about 30 years of age. He had been smoked out of a wolf's den and for a long time ex pressed himself with the lupine of sunrise ARK, HOWL A3D GROWL. He learned to walk upright but not to talk and seemed to have a low order of intelligence. He waa supposed to have been stolen when a babe by a wolf from the fields where the mother wits at work, as such an occurrence is not uncommon in the rough, thinly settled districts. December 'Ja.Chnstmiis with dusty roads and hot sun cannot be made to seem natural to one accustomed to snow banks at that season. We made a real holiday of it, which was something unusual for us, for between the heavy correspondence and the work with which we must fill in the interstices of time and our engagements we get little time to ourselves. We spent the day in leisurely sight-seeinand shopping and the even ing With Mr. and Mrs. X., Methodist missionaries. It is very pleasant and profitable to meet English speaking people and we are very grateful for the kind hospitality extended, but are obliged to decline, except aa boarders or for a few hours, as it is exhausting and interferes with cur work to visit in private houses. Janury 3. We went to Lahore, where a Presbyterian college is located under th charge of Dr. and Mrs. Ewing of America. The school is well managed under its efficient president and we spent a week in convention work with satisfac tory results. Very little fire was used In the houses and I wore heavy winter clothes and then was scarcely comforts ble except in th sun. g WAS SHOT TALLUMDCN. tHlkZUtf, J. M. LAAUtiJCtJtr. I W. at J.CAsasram. Commercial National Hill Bait, I. if CO.TTRiaORS AND EUILDERS. Tm 4 Saiflas Fnlis, DIEEtTOKS: J. C. Arnrtrat. T. A-- WUira. 7o,(C0. Kmrf M. 11 And U V'atixul Rk l'il f strict Coesat. LAWYERS. i. a E LBOSA1B, MM, STATE KevaOa. A MACHILLAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. itii WuhingtoB OSce: Are., Ogdea. LEGAL BLANKS ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Capital Tai.l in, Surplus, - - SI 25,000. 7,500. attt-ntm- 2404 "10. S. KIMBALL. EDWARD ALLISON. JAMES s&4 Ssvints DpoiU. M. ALU SOS BA1 JACOB S. BOKEMaN. Office, Ogden, United States Depository. No. a, I tab. S. HEVWOOD, . iDterast Paid on Tim flOO.OOO. . 9128,000 Deposits. OK OGDEX, UTAH. CAPltAL, 50 t08 Washingtoa svenns, 100 Discharge of Mortgage 5U0 Trust Deed ... " 3 Aasignment of Mortgage.... 51 Bill of Sale : Office, 369 Twentj-foort- h PROBATE street, Ogden, Ctah. BABSPOBD SMITB B. W. 1MITB. gldlTH 4 fMITH, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- Office, mnm LBank building. Vint B. SB anil Kl Klnn.l PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 475 476 76 Doctor ia Medicine, Master lr Surgery, L. 8. 377 London. A., 78 2 Royal College of Surgeons, England Fellow society Aru and Science, London. Formerly quarantine officer and superintendent for New 572 Zealand and Melbourne, Victoria. Address or call at tXi Washington Ave. JJR.THOS. B. BCLMER, SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- j $200,000. fj a. COTT1NGHAM, "PHYSICIAN Attorney L. K. Rofere Sheriff Gilbert R. Holnap. "oroner Marshal Allen. IT PROMOTES WOESTIOIT, AND REST BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., No. 362 Twenty HUNTS VILLE PHKCINCT. MARKETS. EDEN PRECINCT. C. H. Greenwell & Eros. A A B C A A DISTRICT COURT A A A A A A A A A A A BLANKS. MINING BLANKS. 325 350 400 401 A Mining Deed.. Notice of Location of Claim , A Proof of Labor A Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell A 377 75 325 Official Bond and MISCELLANEOUS BLANKS, Oath A NORTH OODEN PRECINCT. Justice of tbe Peac William S. Rawsen, Constable James II. Taylor. PLAIN CITI PRECINCT. Jnotice of the Peace! Constable Josiah B. Carver. RIVEBDALE Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. ) I nndmpikiitnTvrtsitv finy fairly ptnon of either who can read and i.riie, rind who, infraction, will work indutrloDlY Three TbrmsaB IbaIi. to . Twin their own lo)it(w.wht-rv1wthT'Jirewill alaofaniiah wnicn yoo vmn earn lint amount. in no owBfv wrurBnpioymfnii munjeMtui-i'uiaaaooveKnrHrand oui-- k lalearned, deaire but ona worker from earn dinrrii t orcoaDty. I h aire!dy taurlit anJ wovided with intTment trM a Tear each. It J msKiniroTer anwr'i EW iu BYi.iw,iui itanicniini w H fl n Aadr.pi at one, E. C. , AnifiiKn. Maine. ' ALI.R. mk fni DEALERS Meat, IN Poultry and Fisli . PRECINCT. CTNTAH Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. Bybee. ROBERT BROGELMAN PRECINCT. EANESVILLB (Successor to Frits able A pamphlet of Information and ab- -i siract ot tn laws, snowing Mow to uouin rsienia, (.aveBis, 'iTadei nt irte. vMaru, UopriiKDU, Mnm asuasaj VU. 4 Brogelman) Wilson Poulter. Jnstice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Constable George H. May cock. SLATERVTLLB Sausage Works! PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Hntcbins. Constable John J. Hutenin. MARRIOTT PRBCINCT. Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. LTNNE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Hsrrop. PRECINCT. WU-aO- Jnstice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable-Dan- iel N. Drake. 381 Broadway. new 1 rlx. CHICAGO PEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. ' TF.AB Try our Pure Lard, manufactured by ourselves and you will never use any other. Mail orders and wholesaling a special bnsinesr with us. Twenty-fourt- h street. PRECINCT. . Justice of the Peace Peace-Const- A BUTCHERS. PRECINCT. HAERISVH.LE S3000: "vu Wbolesalb and Retail Jnstice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Dcamer. ' Foot of Twentieth St. City Office MAffifl at Cream City Meat Market, OiiDEN, CTAH. OF 25th St. ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGE IS In 48 faonra OonnrrhoM anil ihe urtuar from aWlfaatrMfl diiKfa&rTei rftnsru.uTfted A byHautu-- hjoonreriifncf wVnit Of ALLDKDUdlH'r; J orPnosBll. Mew Vork P. O. BOX avrtajii Xl ten gOSl. SPECIALTY.' , WEST WEBER PBBCTHCT. J astice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hoggs. All order by mail of wire given prompt attention. Telephone S3. P. O. Box Vt. t.; Novelty BOOPBB PBECnvCT. Jnstice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Belnap. CHEERFULNESS San Francisco, California. short Rooms 3 and 4, Union block. Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. executed Jnstice of the Peace E. B. Frorer. Constable John Gould. weii-Kaow- n Assimilating the food and Regulating the btomach and Bowels. Fari. Jn?tic of the Peace Anirns McKay. Constable tieorge E. Ferrin. JufHc of the ASD CHILDREN, A 10 attention given to children's teeth. Constable D. O. Sullivan. rorsTH ooden PRrrntcT Jnetice of the Peace Vsl Gineon. Constable H. E. SteeL OF FOR INFANTS A Chattel Mortgage C Surveyor CIVIL ENGINEERS. A Marriage Certificate Superintendent of District Scoola Jo. Peery Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100.. riBCTXCT OFTICKES fTRST OODGX rKCCT. C, A. TCSH. B.W PARIS. Books of 50. Receipts, Jnnticeof tbe Peace E. A. McDaniel. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Coaatable E. A. Koch. rpCSH 4 FAHI3, ; SECOND OQDEf PBEnCCT. Drafts, Books of 100. CIVIL ENGINEERS 4 SURVEYORS, Other Blanks constantly being added Jo (tie of tbe Peace B. Temes. Plans, specifications and estimate prepared to the above list ConUble Phil Ford. and work superintended. TRISD OODEN PRECINCT. Maps, plat, tracing, blue print, etc.. etc.. Justice of the Peace A. Perrin. notice. on K. W. CALIFORNIA J Executors' Bond Letters of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r.... commissioner's court blakes. Summons Sheriffs Sale Constable's Sale Order tor Deft to appear and show cause Citation for Garnishee Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee Writ of Execution 125 300 376 501 502 379 A A B LAKES. OOVBT Administrators Bond 1 A Affidavit for Claim and DelivA ery personal property AND SPECIALIST. 525 Undertaking on Claim and DIRECTORS: In connection with general practice, give Delivery of personal property A Wnrren W. Corey, R. A. Well. PldnOy Stevens special attention to diseases peculiar to female 526 Undertaking for Return to disease of the genito urinary organs, disease . a. w nrteie.H. M. spencer, i no, i anocro, Deft, Claim and Delivery of thi rectum, vut. : Piles, fistula, fissure and 8. 8. Schramm. Ad. KoLn, Tbeo.Robinaoa ulceration ; disease of the ear. nose, throat and A personal property..'. chest. Consultation free. 77 Complaint on Claim and DeOffice over Postoflice. Telephone 209. livery personal property.... A OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. . J L8.. Bond for Deed 300 W, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- . CAPITAL, SURPLUS, Clifford Found Guilty. Kansas City, March 21. Charles Clifford of San Francisco, the pugilist who shot and killed D. & Grever last fall, was found guilty tonight of manslaughter in the fourth degree. The prosecution attempted to show that the crime was committed during the prog ress of a blackmailing scheme to which Mrs. Clifford was a party. The defense proved that Orever nBd made improper proposals to airs, untiord and was strug gling with her in an attempt to drag her wu nis oearoora irom ner parlor when her huaband entered and shot him. CREiVM DROP8, CLASS. Warranty Deed, short form.. Warranty Deed, long form ... street, 425 Quit-daiDeed 4.V) Ileal EetateMort'gehortrrm 375 Option Contract. 570 Office, over Ttah National Bank, corner of 571 Wathington aveuus and Twenty-fourt- h ATTO RN E OgJen, Utah. BLA5ES. CXJXTEVAXCISC HO. OgiieuTltah. ITAII NATIONAL CO, Wafhingtoa Avenne. Of leiJ, Tub JlMBALL 4 ATTO RN E Tiss ITBLISM C01ERCIAL -- 1 DUX H. C. BIGELTW. KrWit. JOHN A. l OYLE. Vire Pmudeot A. P. mtitLOW, Calur. PUBLISHED AXD FOB SALE BT Pranirea in tL District Court and all the eirtirta. given to eoUoctiue. memt tLe plxv. in Perry's woodm build THE inc. r meat of ('. II. dreeiiwell 4 Bro., i 1 (ferny founii street, 0(la, I" tab. P. O. case of moral depravity and human wretchedness. In a tenement house at 331 First avenue they found two little girls, Maggie McNally. 12 years old, and Mary McKenna, 8 years old, lying on the floor of one of the rooms, dead drunk, and in the adjoining room were Mary McKenna's father and four women in the DENTISTS WEBEB OOCKTT OFflCEl. same condition. On a rickety bed waa B. SNOWDEN, Prohate Judire A. C. Pirhnp. the McNally girl's father in the last toc'leetmen Lewis W Sbnrtliff, John Plneoek, Q stages of consumption and starvation. Fred Foy. DENTIST. The sick man was taken to the hospital, Clerk- -J. P. Ledwidre. O. John Recorder S427 Office. Tyler. women commitMcrienna and the four Washington avenue over Horrock Aweeeor Edwin Diz. 4 Sons store. Teeth without plate aad saving ted, and the girls given in charge of the Treasurer John A. Boyle, natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or root too Collector John V. Blnth. Gerry society. bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special Making a very valuable preparation I pt Vu Tub. B. WHITE. OGDEX. UTAH. ST. CEOEGE. X. ML lvt macbillam. m. mtiM JaticSspresBCart. FucLiaa, aWsl'r. OODES. CTAH. TLe above soriety will bold its sieeting la kairlita of Pytbia halL Tsestyovrtb tn4, btaaxlard buiMing every I barkday vestarrea snarp. amU fun Lec so ing at naif be furaia utMaiawd litm. Apfbeauoa truss snay hr. Perry A. t ook, uiugtoa aiecoa, SojuorniLg bruuMcor liil iniiied. P.n-rJ. Bass ATI. Pntident. A is. EabivOilleit. tseeretanr. tS.K . JEOKARD Interest Psid oa V, C(EUR DE JJON LODGE, RICHARD akCHITECTS, KnU ObVsS. H. O. EirtuMS, X LODGX HO. S. piDEUTT QRDEK 60X8 OF i MiM U. bbriuiUiw. SECRET SOCIETIES. L KcraXEB. Finer. Paid ia CiiM, . ents or and highly medicm al qualities, put up in the foim of Wfsesday rack i. E. t ciia E. U P. El I ax. Bac A. 0. U. W. st 1 30. Tisitics; MeMFTrTTe4Tevcj bfVJbcA swdially tsntd u atusML J. r. t oixik. M. W. DOW&OX. TvMatty-tLtr- a& M0NUXETS of Jrfmta amLMiurw w JEIXttAiDT 4 TAy M. t-- O. t. AiMi to C. T. LAME EE-smbss sat TnauMl strax. ssous CITIZENS' BANK A very pleasant Laxative, made from the juice of Fresh Prune combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredi " secsoranoai A. S. HtiwuuB. k. Bsiab. bW. MOSTE COMJUJiLXkl. a rt rum in JL uf ts4 sosdsNS K.T. at tTI ) ssuJy lus. T. fawiai. MML atia . W. M. . 4.-- t. CLr; -- R.A.M. E4 aid VaiiLrtu inau stMia. s4 OGDEN, UTAH. d. Cream Prunes a iHlPIUi. QUi;ESi SEWI.XG KACHWE. iA Bn( ia tL itrlK. Tat sals Go s, d Mohammedan - groves - heaped with nouses, cmied a bunj;:low, Mrs. 11 gave us a cardial greeting and tunes. The ladies hesitated, knowing a bed unfurnished, save a mattress, but the Mohammedans not to be friendly as Owh a Cn Ew-C- r FOR HEADSTO.N ES AX0 snowed ee TiM Psoases. latent Hst-rur- The Governor Locked Out, Hartford, Conn., March 21. When Governor Bulkley reached the capitol today he found the anteroom connecting the executive room with the house retiring rooms locked on the inside, He gave up possession of the room to Comptroller Staub Inst Thursday but insisted he should have a ritrht to pass through it to gain access to the house. On finding the door locked this morning he had Executive Clerk Koon get a crowbar and the lock waa soon knocked off and the door opened. F. C. bi ear u'x.r" rJ t. buiA, aa. I. Vics-Pra- j. J.inusrv 14th. W and his grave bearing tbe simple inscripnrwimnnniAii IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY tion: "Here lies Henry Lawrence, who three lady missionaries this morning to tried to do his duty, followed by dates. a bible reading at a native village. A For Constipation, Socr Stomach, In the afternoon w took th train to drive of two miles along a smooth shady CoNWiAioNs. Loss of Sleep. CawnDore. two hours ride from Lucknow, road, from which we bad views of the Voi:ms, Feverishness, etc Mr. IL. of the M. E. Mission, met us at snowy hills, brought us to the edge of PRICE 25 CENTS. the station w ith his carriage. We drove field of wheat and sugar cane, where we v e walked throutrh a narrow through wide, pleasant streets to his alighted. For Sale by all Druggists. home, a long low house with deep path to the outskirts of This is one of the typical native the mud village On the outskirts were thorn-bordere- X. sstwcvd 1 ailing. To withold sympathy from these unfortunates is th height of cruelty. J. E. Doolt, PrwidraL They have a weak heart cansing ahort- L. B. Adams, W. N. Bsnxn. Vie President CatMer. side, weak and hungry spells, and finally swelling of ankles, oppression, choking, . Wa. V. smothering and dropsy. Dr. Miles New Wiaasji W. Cosv, President Cuhier. Heart Cur is just the thing for them. and Msnscer. Tbro.Bobion, For their nervousness, headache, weak-Beseta, his Restorative Nervine ia Fine treatise on "Heart and Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testi monials free. Sold and guaranteed by IL A. Walker. Hainan Depravity. New York, March 2L The police today unearthed an almost unparalleled T. tVer A.F.&A.M. EnJar TA t (or fanlrtr HiVnaa. tLi 4 CREATI-Be- vrmr-ibl- WHERE LAWRKWCE . Cucaa. KL, Eusue. j ia4tau. 1ai SGraBt -! with th PrinesM." model of the build ing which gives one an idea of it form. Many pictures ai.d descriptions may be found of it in tbe books and writings of iv travelers. personal impressions were marred bv the thought of the huth man soul U l ad crushed, the lives that SILVER BAlAR, it had C - Hi'i its uselessness except as work of art in a land which ia on of th sights of Lucknow. an incoi Entering th great gat of th Dative where nh; -- cnl and mental food are so city we found ourselves in a narrow largely denied the masses. treat of shop, The shop keepers were ai is a thing or beauty The curled upon the floor,awaiting customers and a joy if not forever at least while and as soon as w appeared we were one is permitted to look upon In the early morning tt is a picture or beeeiged by runners soliciting trade. We at down upon the little veranda of one of th shops and out of the dingy little rooms were brought baskets of silver, wrapped in old paper and cloth. The work on the dishes was exquisite. The price is one rupee and six annas for each rupee's worth of silver, which is about eighteen cents for the work on each rupee's weight and the whole cost of th pretty articles was by no means insignificant After a visit to the city museum we hurried back to our hotel to prepare for tbe afternoon meeting. After the meeting wa dined with Mrs. B. and spent a very pleasant evening. December 18. We visited today the large printing nouses or the M. ti. Church mission, where an immense amount of work is done. , Mrs. Bodley edits the Heathen Woman's Friend for India. Part of the matter is in the Persian lac guage and must be stereotyped. In the afternoon Mrs. Bodley took us out to some of the beautiful parks of the city and pointed out the garden where on Christmas day the mission takes out the two thousand children of the different little Sunday schools of the city. The children who have learned their verses well will hide on elephants and Mrs. Bodley assured us that it would require a great many elephants, though each carried eighteen or twenty children. The day is spent in games, addresses, musio aud feasting. In the evening w dined at the home of the young ladies who have charge of the girls' mission school, founded by Mies Pratt of the Iowa Presby terian mission, in th early bevenUesv- - ibey live tn an airy, commodious house that was at on th ensue of a uative. prince. time They ' i inave in., ne drawiuuxij up s portion oi iui fi.i i cotton with room, carpet, bright ing wb it curtains, piano, cheerful fire and touches that help to make a th dainty woman home, made a cosy retreat December 19. Before breakfast today we visited the old residency grounds where the English women and children were crowded during th mutiny. We aw the room , rilll-plta- -i rit IraWsta. i..I VtrUjr . 6200.000.00 tCu( liT.UUO.OO - 'Capital. i --- XisjKM fVvs OCDEX, UTAH. L KCTIL. i- t&ud-pudde- A MASCNiC. BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. a-- U-f- 131. A. E. Wetbebbi. L. B. Balch ; 2360 Washington Avenue. Boston Meat Market. Electric K&Ar.X. KINDS OF838 Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. M'J U i) Wiring: and Electric Supplies of all Kinds Made, Rubber Stamps Locksmiths, Stencil to ordor. IRON FENCING Order taken at your door, and rood delivered to any part of the city. PKOMPT DEL1VEKV s specialty. Our Meat Wagon ia a Market on wheels which calls at Models and Experimental Machinery to Order your bouse so that you may select yonr own AU kinds of Novelty Bepairiuc It run north of 23d St. on Washington Snod. and the Bench. Tel. Now 1. S31 1 Washington Ave. CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS |