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Show WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25. 1691. OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIALS . i Waetad. far a political rr?T. srrcat iaeaa on rLk-tarsa the next prwa-decHcampaign. WHIFFED. lattrritwsd T Wai- t- Caj. Kansea Laa created Greea- Vs (iAiTiLue. Tx-- Mrch caat to vest on foot, land from bfookt to Oik city yesterday a foand That ao siary pecs diacovr ia eoeuuitied byWbiM terriUa outta arithont fjing to Greenland thk CuaiaTespKia tkA Aaajr,axtSaxt that the ia aothing ia it. tU 50 agwd railroad, year. Th Toronto Glob (Liberal) i alia to U uebN of tM eosBpany thia eotnf ort for ita arty from extract wr thar sa thaa. Whil atection: On thing ia Canad'aa th o'clock 10 JJ lat to . war. about Bind oat beyond a doobt th policy vt th auperlcLaoaect'a ofiicaooftfrooU-i th foverantant I Axaaad. Ia fat it ,W's i ianw. thy draa bvaaquad at Roaakad mac withtw acaled a far a Ontario and already Pbo ? eoneersed. Let, therefore. ar o Qwrbee tU Mreb betof tb w to lbsrs sssdato Liberals th eontiaa th Cght every- U dsseU. abera tT, was the Ha hi wher eJotbia. off Uka bravdy and cheerfully." wtippad almost to doalb oa kusUra boraawhipe. Urt with Public aectimant wi3 heartDy eon tba tarnUa Tba official, beholdic th raaUutioa of General Eher-ma- n' moi tba deteetira, inflietsd poa MBiahmMt to U saost piufullT family not to acerr any money enad sad awful oniaal Haws from a nbacription fuuX Th young (roatU vpwl lhay would men can take ear of themselves and iSLcd by tharoJSmna thattowrat oooa ieara wa him if ha would araad to da the aiettwa ar anfllriwitly provided for. arto return. Thia baraclotbad and Moat of all will this manly and womanTha whipped Biaa was Bsarcbed off ia ooa diractioo, followad by ly rear Jotaoa of General Sherman's chil Van Fleet dren be a number of Whita Caps, and applaadad if h can know of it diracUon by wai takaa in an oppositeemail th brsv oU father himatif, who by etatiooa a to other of tha fang, almoat his dying breath. with wtkara ba aaid, of Temple, taw ssiles south Oont ias aronnd th hat for me." boarded a train and left tor Galtaaton. Birth Van Fieetandtbe dUctie were forbidden to rrer ahow tbair faoaa in In 1S61 eongreas aaarajn 1 each state of of death. Temple again, undar penalty tha Union ao much money to carry on Van Fleet wan charged aoma time ago with having aaid that tbera war no th war. Some of tne states paid this Thia remark money, otbrrs, including, of conne, those ladies in tha Temple. aroused a feeling againat him and ha waa speeding from th government, did not waited on by a numbor of man and given pay. A few years after the does of ha only a few hoc re to leave town, which aom of the states that had paid did in abort order, but on day last week th war returned again, aooompanied by his began a stirring np of the matter. They fanily, and again b entered opoa hia argued that all states should pay thia official work for the Santa Fa company. direct tax or non should Either th Ha haa been very unpopular with tha government most collect forcibly from Hants Fa employee under him. th delinquent states their proportion or refund the money to th states that had A Boycott Threatened. handed over th tax Congress after board 'of 24. Tha Chicago, March congress argued over th matter, until and trunk traffic central of tha ruling! on that has just adjourned lina aaaociation baa begun operation! finally th settled it by passing th direct tax art to recent boycott agreement under tha all connecting linea that continue to pay It provides that the money shall be re tha commissions. Tha board haa aent turned from the United State treasury two or three telegram to tha Chicago, to th states that paid, while th rest Burlington & (juincy management (hall be released from th debt within a few day a claiming to have evidence that it haa been payIt Wont Do, Dr. Depew. ing oommiaaiona to eaatern agenta. The Dr. Chauncey M. Depew declares he Burlington people have replied that aa no apecifio charge ia made, no apecitlo has reached that point in his life when anawer can be given, that they have not ba looks at everything philosophically. intended to ignore the agreement and have paid no oommiaaioDa toperaona It is a good thing, for then be can say not aaking for them. They contended, what he pleases, and th consequences however, that the board of ruling haa will not annoy him. For instance, he no right to demand the can tak it philosophically now, when 'oommiaaionf paying without instead of bestowing on him unlimited will the some guarantee that Burlington continue to receive an equitable abare of praise, as is their wont newspaper editthe paaaenger buaineea from the east ors ar taking him to task for girding at Tha fatflatdiBDatch from the board of them and their journals in reference to the Burruling! intimates that31unleaaconform to their utterances about tha tunnel disas to lington begina March tiarulatiokaUot that road in eaatern ter. It ia doubtful, offices will be bojootted. It la th cheapest poasiLle device of hnwntr. if thia threat can be carried th ordinary rogue to begin and abuse out, aa there ia not the moat abeolute the newspapers when he is caught in his among tneroeaeuie are par-tito the agreement. Another confer tricks. Anybody can say, too, that peo be he 1 L ple ha v no time to read editorials. But ear will probably aBaaaaaaeaawaaaanBBaaBajBanBa people do read editorials, and ar influ The Charleston Goes to Chili. enced by them. The only way two-thirof them had Washwoton. March 24. It ia the pur poae of Ui navy department to have of making up their minds about the tunAdmiral Brown in oommand or the 1 a- - nel disaster, for which you and your cifio station, transfer hia flag from the brother directors ar indicted by the Charleston to tne more auitaoie cruiser grand jury as criminally responsible, San Franciaoo, and to dispatch that vee-- was by reading the editorials in the ...... C w VUUI DW ,uv v..a,vv Bothvemela are now at Mare Island, newspapers. They had not time to go Cat, and the San Franciaoo, it ia expect- through the law reports, and so took the ed, will be ready to sail within two week. intelligent summing up in the editorial It there should be need for another ves- column. Whatever elae goes unread the sel in Chilian waters, the Charleston editorial is uot neglected, you may be will follow the San Francisco within a nrtnirkfc Whan Admiral RrOWD reaches sure, unless, indeed, it is as long as some Chili he will relieve Admiral MoCano, of your own speeches. who will rejoin aw nagswn, rensaooiB. Besides, on general principles, it is not wise for any one to speak slightingly The Meeting will be Held. of the newspapers. Anybody, at any Wabrijkitow, March 24. Secretary time, is liable to want a favor of them. the national com- Moreover, the man who gets the ill will Dickinson, of mission, last night wired Secretary of the newspapers can never be presi of the Treasury Foster asking whether dent never. it the exponas of the April me. ting of the national commission exceeded the apImitating the Men. The latest fashion announcement is es propriation, the treasury department would meet the deficit out of the amount pecially interesting. It is that women appropriated for the current year. Sec- are to imitate the dress of men as to that Foster any today, replied, retary deficit not in excess of 1 10,000 would be nearly all ita upper works. There is to so met, but that it should be kept as be the stiff starched collar, the waistcoat mail a possible.' the silk or felt hat, the necktie, and So the national commission will proba finally the watch chain stretched more bJy assemble here next week. or less gracefully across the epigastric The South American Railway. parts. The more enterprising of the sex will add to this the frock coat for cere 24. The March only "Washington, natter considered today by the inter monious outdoor wear. All this is enough to make an old fashcontinental railway commission was the ioned man rub his head, and bless his perfection of plans and arrangements for sending surveying parties to South soul, and stare his eyes out But with and Central America to oegin worn in this announcement comes another dress determining tne route or me proposou edict that seems singular, to say the road to soutn America, iveany an ar ranmmnntii hnvA been decided unon least It is that to be really stylish, woman The tiret work will commence in Guate- - perfectl must let her walking dress sweep the tnala. sidewalk cot less than four inches. The Grant Monument Fond. To the average man this certainly Xr.w York, March 24. The executive looks as if the imitation had begun at kpo?3tnittee of the Grant monument asso- - the wrong end, the top, when it ought Ln held a meeting thia afternoon and to have commenced at the bottom. a resolution asking the legislature There is nothing particularly healthful, ppriate tVMO.OOOof the state direct convenient or artistic about the upper tne refunded united (Uy ly the purpose of (reeling a works of a man's dress. The starched to Gen. Grant at Riverside shirt front is uncomfortable, the stiff col i committee are to advance a lar is bad for the throat and heathenish i will be eent to Albany. from the artistic point of view, while the cravat or choker is not much better. nissed the Appeal. March 24. Her majesty's But the real glory and point of superior ity in man's attire is his trousers. In all 'justice has dismissed i hmnaAI ranmutnlinff rSim. times and places they leave his lower baccarat scandal,'' asking limbs free to move. They are light, b in the a nion lor dam-m- r healthful and comfortable, in fact the Cumminira ha nrdnrod of man's togs that is really but partioular manner is only part worth if women want to go imitating, gea to nave cneated at in for men's clothes. Yet with that un reasoning whimsicality which is the Ithe Silver Policy. traditional privilege of. women only, March 24. Secretary they steal a man's shirt hat waistcoat U th action of superin- - and era v it, and then, to go with these, riint at Philadelphia, in lengthen out their dress skirts to sweep accept for coinage a silver four incites on the ground. The woman ted tor the purpose of test-Vit- y of tha new fashion will be a sight for of the treasury silver gods and men. . . Tni'-y--i Si.-- w au ti Frt. ws - Bt. " bad ' diaoon-tinuinoej- e . - A rWtu4 fillMil E4aa. Sbvht a Normal eoScfe pxi, and sb i i I I !ridd to take the Sixth aveoae1 elevated ab rai'mad np town. Eeseg ia . carried brr cuia ia her mouth, that ab tight loa no tun at th ticket window. Whea she reached th ticket window ab swafiuwed th coda and several tcf4 miw 1. several trains while ah couched U up again. Whea her ticket was de posited ah cjeeovered aerself to be oa th down town av&a. She was in a hurry. 1 ate gritted her teeth sad ran down stairs. Then so got rattled, crossed Twenty-thir- d street instead of crossing th avroo and. mounting, foend herself where ah had beea before, Sh stuck be tongu out at th gsia- man and started again. Asshcraaed Sixth svecua th gasetnaa oa th dowa town aid called to th gateman oa th up town aid that a craxy girl was coming. She cam. Sb was a good deal out of breath, and aba staffed a $3 bill through the window. As a train drew ap sb swept together her changa, mostly silver. Hang it into th ticket box, and. firmly grasping her ticket, daahed for a plaoa. Th gatecnaa dragged her back. but ahe cid not UOieva him. Tben,whil tha station telegraphed to th central office for instructions, ah sat and mad fao at th gateuan over th way. And the gateman on the down town side called to the gateman on the np town side: "Ar yon going to the ball this even- IngT And the gateman on the up town aids called to the gatecuaa on the down town side: "Xot this evening." New York Sun. -- Pill ton aotii wan u. o m I 7 n i TllCt I ii GENERAL BANKING. hriSrt. I1CBJRDS. allowed oa Tine Denaaita. J. C XxMtmoma. 0. E. Hill, CaaPr. I tba Difference. When a subject of the king of Dahomey is ailing he is bled from the arm. If this doesn't cure him he is laid on his face and two men walk up and down his spine. If this fails, his case is called incurable, and he is left to shift for him self as a very obstinate fellow. Detroit Five Press. At the Table; Gweata Tranent. Mrmma Why, Bessie! ' Get down from the back of your chair. What are you doing? Bessie Mamma, you told me lirtl' girls should be seen, uot heard. M "tirao Ctefc ScijJtis t MM evu - C Innctraac, M. halea, buchaii;Wf. VCllL DAT. I. Henry Coo ant- - S Fatxtcfc STATE !, He!. MM, Justice of the Peace Vai Giueon. Constable H. E. Steel. HUNTS VILLI rtEClMOT. Justice of the Peace Angus McKay. Constable George E. Ferrin. PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace E. B. Frorer. Constable John Gould. NORTH OODEN PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. HAERtSYTLLE PRECINCT. G. Eawson, Jnstice of the Peace William Constable James H. Taylor. PLAIN C1TT PRECINCT. Justice of the Josiah Peace-Const- able ' Carver. B. PRECINCT. KTVEBDALB Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Parker. Justice of the PRECIWCT. JIMBALL 4 Justice of the Peace James Hutcbins. Constable John J. Hutcbins. MARRIOTT PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace-Sim- on Constable Caleb Parry. F. Halverson. LYNNS PRECINCT. Justlee of the Peace Peter I Sherner, Constable James Harrop. WILSON PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable-Dan- iel N. Drake. erala. at 7 Tnutiu :3flL . BOSS OF FT. GEORGE. CCtlR VI LICH Xa. UL Harri Iiillatt. flah. twcrelari. tS.l Wash Ate. rVBLlSHED AND FOR SALS ST EDWARD RL ALLISON ALXJSOS, 005VETAJtCIXG BLA5KS. CLASS. KO. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- 5T0 Ded, short form. . Ctah National Bank, enrner of 571 Wsrrsnty Deed, long form... street, 125 Warranty Washington arcana and Twenty-fourtQuit-clsiDeed Ocden. L'tab. A A Office, over ii S. BOREMaN, JACOB ATTORNEY-AT-LA- teerjpjtairs. No. 2MB Washington aveons, Office, BAMBPORD gMITH PROBATE street, Ofden, Ctah. Twenty-fourt- h A SMITH, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- Office, rooms SS, 36 and 87, Bank onuding. 125 300 376 501 502 First National 379 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. 8. BUL11ER, Doctor ia Uedicinee, Master Is Surgery, L S. 175 176 76 377 A., London. 78 SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- Royal College of 8urgeons, England Fellow Society Arts and Science, London. Formerly Quarantine officer and nnninifndrat f K Zealand and Melbourne, Victoria. Address or j cau at a waaulngtoa 2 Writ 572 of BLANKS. AND SPECIALISTS MINING DENTISTS. Q 323 350 400 401 DENTIST. 1 natou UlAluar Uf CrUWIXUiAr and t OpeOUal A A A A A ' Sell A A A A MISCELLANEOUS 377 75 325 A BLANKS. Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Labor Power of Att to Locate stnra Dvuas Taatr. aduiu aknn riuiuu iiam ausu BnDr patural teeth a specialty. No teeth or root too Knl wvu. A (I BLANKS. 52aLfJftaking B. SXOWDEN, A Affidavit for Claim and DeliT- - 10 JjiwMial property on Claim and In eonneetion with general practice, gives Delivery of personal property 526 Undertaking for Return to special attention to diseawe peculiar to females diseases of the genito urinary organs, diseases Deft, Claim and Delivery of thi rectum, viz. : Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; diseases of the ear. nose, throat and personal property 77 Complaint on Claim and DevuosuiiAiion iree. tiiwu Office over Postoflice. Telephone 209. livery personal property.... "PHYSICIAN A A A A A A Execii!7. DISTRirVcOCRT Ave. A. COTTIXGHAM, COURT Administrator's Bond Executors' Bond Letters of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r.... commissioner's court blanks. Summons Sheriff's Sale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show cause Citation for Garnishee Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee. 1 a. w. ssrra. sitrra J)R.TH08. A A A A B C A A 51 ATTORNEY-AT-LA- SSS A 150 ReslEstateMort'irer'hnrtrrm 375 Option Contract 300 Lease. 50 Bond for Deed 100 Discharge of Mortgage...... 500 Trust Deed. 3 Assignment of Mortgage.... Bill of Sale R. HEY WOOD, BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath A Chattel Mortgage C A CIVIL ENGINEERS. Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. O. A. TCSH. B. W PARIS. Receipts, Books of 50. A FARIS, Rent Receipts, Books of 100. rpuSH Drafts, Books of 100. CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Other Blanks constantly being added , Plans, specifications and estimates prepared to the above list. ujii wvia suJ9riuunueu. Maps, plau, tracing, blue prints, etc, etc Rooms 8 and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty Rt I ir1ntk toor cutter A I "":hTEA rty V AA ruurui Direct, isfraen, vian. I1 1 I1 1 A "y ''r'' 1 1 wb ran mtd and proBand V UUOSAa.aBS ITQU leU VUAAUrVU VWUla J NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Oodkn Cm, Weber Co., March 19, 1891. To Oliver B. Adams. You are hereby notified ) thnva hnnHnwi that I have emended lars, in labor and improvements upon the "Superior" Lode situated in the Willard Mining v v wucr as wm apjLiE.i.riui, uuniy, vtan, pear by certificate filed in the ofHr of thn recorder of said district, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section 2S24, Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the Ami if years ending Dec. 31st. im 1SS9. 1KM. within ninety days after this notice by publica tion you ihu or reruse to con trioute your proportion of such expenditure as a your interest in said claim will become the property uioouumiuwi uuuur Ciuu section Fred. A. Shiells. III S ll wM W II w rit, M.ner InUracUon.wlU W bow to rn Tbrr. who, work induttrioBsl. TliasMi a.-.i n you fan euro thit tmcant. money Mcct7tAilM above. Eipilvand quickly I learned. desire on one worker from eai h district or eantT. I h alrMdy taurtii provided with employ meat a Is'rrn h iHV0 a tear each. It a X rnakina? " " ltrHcular Addresi at onca, fear In their own 1oMHtfM.whpivn-tli4vilthe ituatloc oremplormentl which No for m unless .t, ow 01I,V K. ALLE. feox EW MmId. FREE. 40, Autruvt, r5 MARKETS. ROBERT BROGELMAN 1 V to Friti A Brogelman) GHfOA-G- PRECINCT. BLATBBVILLB PRECINCT. U. W. LEGAL BLANKS JAMES N. KIMBALL. (Successor Justice of the Peace W. H. CrandaU. Constable George H. Maycock. 0. (MM Wilson Poulter. VIEW ACHILLAS. Ave., Ogdea, ck . C. oULIKfcS tWednasday UTAH, OGDEX, above soriet will bold its ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Peace-Const- able rEBAIANT . Practices ia tha District Court and all tha court. Personal attention siren to collections. THE PLEUSHLXG CO, Kecnember toe place, in f wry s tokmi bono hwr, near nseat abop of C. H. Ureenwell 4 Brua., 1 4 Twenty fourth street, Ogtten, Ctah. P. O. 2404 Washinctoa Avenne, Osden. Ctah not Bin. CINTAH PRECINCT. EANKSVILLE m. B. WHITE. Constable-rJoh- n Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. By bee. J. Beetfee ia Ktwi.'s at Pythias Sail. T w.y-fcr!l- i aireft, im Mansard tw..Lii..i nenr TLurdar evn- ice at naif paot ava sharp, antil furuier bo no. Appueauua lurus may oe ooiaiaa rrum Dr. Perry A. t'ouk. Wtl. HuhiEfU . aveana. nrotDrrs comiaiiy ilti-ibojounat Ptam-AJ. Rakrsti. Preridest. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. tm Washinctoa Office: r lITAl5, I. a J. Finer. K dthler. Th tuef J Dftica BspreBM t ourt. JEOXARD a MACMIIXAX. OGDEX, UTAH. KDEX L RICHARD LAWYERS. LROVSRD, M.Lkr. intitd u attMtd. J. I t Cl tlll. si. m, W. FiXLfeta. Reed r. bvutiien eurdiallf QRDER ARCHITECTS, . Tuesar eat SECRET SOCIETIES. A. Zi :ii4 mx- -i T. If MMMinTuiirtmiu a rt DR I. aeeoad Ec P. Brian. Lurr H. O. Harkaaes, Darid a. fsd aoedana beiiiluis. Ortlra. L'tak. T. A. C. Ik amia4 COM MAJi J7LMOXTE to C T. LAMBERT, eurarr vl Jrffrtvoa mum ataaaa aad TsaUMS suN. to a oa Uu. lariuwl cniii. Ateiuva 75,(00. I - R.A.M. uZZZT auaorati I. P. Brian. Sm. DIRECTORS: J. . Ui. i b rrfi B o. wbeej.es a co. PrcSts, v Tlurfaar 1. 1. fcaiaa. t SEWIXG KACHIM, CWM aad iWt iaatb r.ajk. FwsaJeea miomiua utataata. wnnp- .Uk . rrajtua. art inajw Wutua staaaiactimas Paid in Capital, A pamphlet of Information andat-y- stract of the laws. Showing How to7 ,OhtalB. PatanU, Caveats, Trade V.Ui-tmCopvrlirhta, tent I 'V ff MUNN CQ.J'-361 Braadway. O Sausage- Works! Ui Foot of Twentieth St. City Office at Cream City Meat Market, 25th St OUDEN, UTAH. Tn A U IWlAAHAvt-- ' n i i frnm Je uniuiry l5!Trluonr'tsa pULll hanssrearrested or-l- VspowitBoutincxinwnteTX-- MAKING OF ALL KINDS OF SAISA6E A i bySsntal-iiild- r . or P. O. BOX EOS 1. New YorkJ SPECIALTY. WEST WBBIB PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable-Jose- ph All orders by mail or wireeiven prompt atten tion. letepnoneM. r. u. Box . Hoggw. HOOrES PRECINCT. Jnstice of tba Peace Jamea Johnson. Constable-Fran- cis M. Belnap. l IE- - it A. E. Wrtrkrri. L. & Balch Crescent : NoveHy. Works ! 2360 Washington Avenua Boston Meat Market. Electric Wiring and of tric Supplies v--, ) fl iI LT.LLH. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Eat auto WaaUartoa aeraaa. bsC Tveaty- asnoaa aad Iwealj-tiur- d OGDEX, UTAH. Talleyrand. The duties of my twe," ?Vept me in C A : ,6200,000. Paris and mad it impot Y furtme to go and meet Louis XVIII 1 saw "him' DIRECTORS He for the first time at Compiegns. was in his study M. de Duraa brought Warren W. Corer, R. A.VolU, Sldnoy 8teen me to it The king on seeing me held 1 noa. lanoon, i . t. w Qrtele.lt. a. spencer, out his hand and said to me in the most 8. 8. Schramm, Ad. Kuhn. TbecBobiiuon amiable nay, the most affectionate manner: "I am very glad to see you; OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. both our houses date from the same I WSBBS OOCNTT OmCIU, epoch. My ancestors were more clever Probate Jndire A. C. Fishon. than yours; had it been the reverse, you Selectmen Lewis W Bhurtltff, John Plneock would say to me today, 'Tske a chair, t roa t oy. J. P. Ledwitlffe. Clerk of near here come our me, let us speak Recorder John G. Tyler. affairs'; whereas today it is I who say to ' Assessor Edwin Dix. Treasurer John A. Boyle, you, 'Sit down and let us talk.' " CoUeotor John V. Bluth. I very soon did my uncle, the archAttorney L. R. Rogers. Sheriff-Gilb- ert R. Rfflnap. bishop of Rheims, the pleasure of reM arshal Allen. Coroner to him the peating compliments paid by Bnrreror R. W. Paris. the king to our family. I repeated them Superintendent of District Scools Jot. Peery rRBCntCT OFFICKR8 FIRST OODCN rUCTNCT, the same evening to the emperor of Justice of the Peace E. A. McDaniel. Russia, who was at Compiegne, and who Constable E. A. Koch. with much kindness asked me if I was SECOND 00 DEN PHEINCT. satisfied with the king. These were his Justice of the Pesee B. Ternea. own words. I have not' been weak Constable Phil Ford. THIRD OODEN PRECINCT, enough to relate the opening of this inJustice of the Peace A. Perrin. terview to any other person. TalleyConstable D. O. Sullivan. rand's Memoirs in Century. rOCRTH OODEN PRPnKCT Odda Clam Commercial National Bank CITIZENS' BANK Finger Mail Jewelry. A San Francisco modeler of statuary has a set of shirt and cuff studs made of Chinese finger nails set in gold. He points wuu pnae at his exclusive possessions, which are made of a Chinaman's ringer nail which was four inches long when cut The nail in the studs presents a shiny appearance and is susceptible to changes in the weather. Their owner claims that they were successfully used by him as a weather barometer when he first got them, but their usefulness in thia direction had been lost through age. Sao tTancisco letter. He. Teart fr-- m Go Viee-Pre- e. A new method of teaching the blind to write has been invented by a French For some lady residing in Angers. years Mile. Mulot has been doing all in her power to alleviate the sufferings of those who have been deprived of eyesight Mile. Mulot has been three years in bringing her new method to perfection. The system is a very simple one. A small album of 5 by 4 inches, having two brass gratings at the corners, contains all the arrangements necessary, and the writing is dono by a hard pencil upon soft paper. The letters taught are Roman in character and very angular or square in outline. Of course each letter is separate, which makes it very easy to reai New York Journal. wfcSMrU.lUraSt, I in Mr JJECORAnOS t A New Reading Syntem for the Blind. ei 4 FOR HEaDSTOMS AKD HONL'KLNTS Cmr4 ( pcntltloa. Speaking of superstitions among sick people a hospital physician said: "Upon Capital Paid in, $125,000. on occasion on of th convalescents 7,500. was sitting near th window when he Surplus, observed a small dog barking furiously FT. P. BIGELOW. Frmldoat. while running along th ground directJOHN A. BOYLE. Tie Praaideat A. P. BluELOW, Catluer. ly nndemeath. Suddenly th animal stopped, and looking upward began to snill the air and then commenced digIntarwt Paid oa Time and Bavins Depoaita, ging in the earth at a furious rate and keetting up an inoeasant whining. The patient called an attendant and told her UTAH NATIONAL BANK that be wished to be put back to bed, as th time waa fast approaching for his demise. The nurse remonstrated and Ogv'.m, TJt&h. tried to laugh the man out of the absurd notion, but it was without avail, and United States Depository. the patient bad his wish granted and for several days grew rapidly worse. "I inquired into the cause, and upon CAPITAL, . . 1 OO.OOO. being told tried to make the man see . . $120,000 how foolish it waa to relinquish all bold 8UKPLTJS, Iotereat Paid oa Time Depoaita. he had upon life. But the idea had such a firm bold upon him that I was finally obliged to resort to extreme measures, J. E. DoOLl, Preaidmit and threatened to send him into the W. N. Bhilliho. R Adams, street to die if he was not better in Caahier. Tie Praaideat. three days. Aa I anticipated, the dread Wm. T. EsLraics, of dying upon a public highway coun- Viiui W. Cotxr. Praaidoot. Caahier. teracted the effect of the presentiment TsBO. Ro Bison, and Xanacer. and within the allotted time the patient improved wonderfully, and waa after ward discharged a cured man cared. as be afterward told me, of both hia aiV ment and hia. superstitions.'' Chicago t News. OF OODKN, "TJJTAJI. Laala the ClsAtaaath rJACE EAXD . 12,000.00 rpHE -- ELDiEDGE - - 8200.000.00 Suipiui. Latere J --i uicrmir I BOTrL. CyCat tbit out fur furtlrfT - - Capital, C v erkJt tiMk, TrJMtA, Satuoraet by 'oa&noa. Ut OGDEX, UTAH. C. ! Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. Elec- all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Bubber Stamps to order. IRON FENCING. Orders taken at your door, and rniods delivto any part of the city. PROMPT a specialty. 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