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Show OGDES DAILV OftUt puna, A ran mux Hstr' ' wl ni tt ISMW&SBMtklMbsBl--t ran I LssssMIbmsI snip, UwtanAr . Du jvmT ' Wtt will I am wo fou- l- -- I bat a franc be eaat Wvve it." etc. tpj-- . Of t tius cars Uaa kmudiLiu mwi. Ln bMnti Nta la telli'i Jsst T. L. I f .1 x mat e n 191. -- -- lUr OMMKFCIAL: VEDKCSDAY. MAR H IS. r Wko know? yoa betT C m wi : i i . THE SPIRITUALIST. stranavlv hesitated, hot at lart be luade and jlu1: "If I ooaaply with your request yoo sans! all smbtoit to my coadiboos. Yoc must give me your promise that no am will attempt to intrude upon ate or disCOBS A BIZ I KG, tee risk tort) sac in any way. and that I ball f ue tt psflsian have one witness with me." To 7 This was onsaridrrH quite man nubia, SIB Smear Dr Merer and all poswtsil readily. Ibr test iws&r. Tte 7 I ned not add that of course yoo rims 11 amli ret tkoruuaalv and with out fnfUu. nausea, ur utLer unpleasant will bold yourselves bound in hooor to kr-the conditions faithfully. You, sir," i It tea too fiw ladiuftcK he continued. Axing bis basilisk eye on winced his opponent, who perceptibly, "shall be that witness. V vu most accompany me into the next ruum; the drowsiness after meals. UMtoKrlbstes fssl-10doors shall be left open, and yon will or of impetidwc raJaniitr at ill mil, s seed to and tbco have to describe aloud whatever you use of tee "PsUsts" wHh Vr up K oat to tarns If see. the G..i-SrMedicsl experience Discovery, to may Fyrori tone up the stoense, in i worst tbs Itear, be a painful on yoo have only yourself sad sat all in. praessM of steswiue at to thank fur it" work. Waik runs indwsstioa. it pantos tkw blood, ftosnsias the system from With these words be rose and walked all humor and do toward the corridor leading to the inner of what name or nature, or front so thins similar srtstne. There part of the house, and beckoued to the causa to It In ooaapoaruon or spproscEins it in other man, who. by this time considerresults. Therefore, dont be duped and indsosa to take some substitute, said to ably subdued, hesitated for a minute; be "lust as rood." teat the dealer may but. putting on the best face he could, a larger prosi. he took op a lighted lamp from a table first room the to followed him into and the right, leaving the Jort wide open. As they disappeared a strange hush by the manufacturers fell over the noisy and excited comof Dr. Safe's Catarrh Betnedy. for an pany. Silence reigned for some time, osse of Cfetsrrb la tbs Head. until the twelve strokes of midnight were heard sounding distantly from a DRUGGISTS. church clock. Then a voice arose in the next room, saying slowly and solemnly: "Maurice Durand! thou who didst promise thst on the anniversary of out cruel parting thou wouldst give me the consolation of seeing thee again if I called npon thee to appear, remember Dear friend, 1 entreat thy promise! thee come, Maurice! Appear!" Then came a panse, amid breathless silence; but soon the voice was heard Perfu!ery ami Toilet Articles, again, saying: beI "Maurice, remember thy vow! Civl SB AND TOBACCO. seech thee, appear!" Another silence. Then another voice was heard, saying in tremulous accents: "There is a faint 1) J.t in the darkest Prescription Carefully Csmponnded. Jj4U Wasliiiurton Arenne. It takes a part of the room. It approaches! diape! Ah! It is Awayr An unearthly shriek rent the air. followed by a crash and a heavy fall, and W ROLE II. I AND KETAIL and then all was silent ouco more. The startled listeners looked at each ither with dismay. Some hod turned pale, while others looked ill at ease, but all felt uncertain, irresolute what to do. Some time elapsed before it was sugCorner Washington Ave. and Twenty gested that they ought to disregard their promise and go in and see what had fifth Street ander Broom Hotel. happened, so as to render assistance if it were needed. A move was made toward the room, but it was in total darkness. Finest Stocs or A light was procured, and this was what they found: The room was empty, the lamp was la the Market. upset, the table overturned and the window wide open. The two Slim U'lTFIl Prononnced thebestinTerrito- 'men had gone and the stakes with them. .w.i on 1UU Trv it and satisfy yourselves. From the French. . The C.' Jmo wm ritusted at tbs in corner of a qmet marksblv quiet at all tim la near pruxunit r of a nowy and morn fiwqrseated buotorard. bat psrticularljr ao after It o'clock at night. Lata una evening most of the habttoea of this bright and coutfortabl cafe had taken their departure, raising their haU, at the manner u in France, to Madame Jean, the atnartljr dressed and digni&ed proprietreat. who, atiU aitting at brr port behind the marble oumptutr, railnl and bowed in return a thej went oat. The blind were already down and the doom cloaed in prefiaratioa for the night Madame sat a little longer, listening to the goesip of the neighborhood gathered during the day by the head waiter to retail for her special amusement vhen the day's work was over and one coald indulge in a little relaxation. Then looking rounJ and seeing tuat nearly all the well known customers who every evening played dominoes or cards, and sipped coffee or drank eaa Sucre or stronger mixtures ander her vigil&nt but friendly eye, bad left, she retired for the night, leaving the remainder to the care of her faithful AJphonse. There were only about a dozen people now, and everything was sleepily quiet in the cafe, when suddenly the stillness was rudely broken by a load voice exclaiming angrily: "It ia a lie! I dont believe a word of it, and I defy yon to prove UP All looked up. startled, from game or newspaper, aa these words burst from one of the occupants of a small table at the farthest end of the room. The speaker seemed very much excited; his companion, on the contrary, remained cool and aelf possessed tinder the provocation, but, his white face and peculiar glittering eyes belied that outward appearance, and arrested attention when noticed. The two had been engaged for some time in close and earnest conversation, without raising thoir voices, interrupted only now and then by tubdued exclamations and incredulous remarks from the excited man, which evidently did not succeed in either shaking or moving the pale man, who continued talking to him and answering his objections quietly, until his opponent, losing all self control, sprang to his feet and violently disturbed the inmates of the cafe by the angry words quoted above. Seeing that he had attracted general attention he looked around and said: "Gentlemen, 1 appeal to you all. I am sorry if 1 have disturbed you with somewhat violent language, but you shall judge whether I am justified in refusing to believe the story 1 have just heard. We happened to sit at the same table, and naturally entered into conversation. Our talk drifted from one subject to another, until I made some joking remark about the so called scientific research into the mysteries of the spiritual world. 1 grant it is a fascinating subject even for an unbeliever like myself, and a good one for conversation and playful badinage, but to ! told seriously and as an undeniable fact that the spirits of the departed can and do revisit this earth when they have promised to do so, passes the bounds of credulity. My neighbor tells this most extraordinary story: That two years ago tonight he lost his dearest friend, a lifelong friend, who on his deathbed, seeing his despair, solemnly promised that hi would apiear to him on the anniversary of his death, which took place l about midnight, if his friend his spirit He affirms that he hps already seen him once since lie died. Now I ask you, as men of nense, living in the Nineteenth century, is it possible to believe such a statement?" The iale man had flushed angrily during this speech, but it v;is only a transient betrayal of feeling, for his face resumed its former pallor, although his eyes retained their strange light, and it was with a marked expression more of annoyance than anger than he replied calmly: "It is nothing to me whether yon believe or not; I have simply stated a fact, and it is the truth. You pressed me with questions concerning that great trouble of my life nntil 1 told you all my despair when I lost my friend after years ef mutual devotion and attachment, and his promise to return. I told you truthfully that he had already kept his promise once, but you did not believe me. I do not wonder. The spiritual world is a closed book to the majority; a glimpse is obtained now and then by some, but chiefly by conjecture and speculation only, whereas actual experimental knowledge is rare and not often communicated. I told you what my privileged experience had been, and I can prove it, incredible as it may appear to you." While he was speaking a number of new arrivals had invaded the cafe, calling in on their way from a neighboring theater for a drink or a cigar. Their curiosity being aroused by the words they had partially heard, they drew near to "listen, and being informed of what had happened joined the others in discussing the pros and cons of this debatable topic, some laughingly, some seriously, according to the view they took of the subject No one seemed to take it very seriously, however, except a few, who shook their heads doubtfully, while others lsuahed at them and ioked about strt in'-oka- Ml AND OIL CLOTHS. ws then tbry oailrd Buuk. L UL i i Dor M Spii is Now Gooiplete ! Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. Boyle Furniture Comp'y p Fred. I, Kiesel k Company, 4 ju hrpx-boodn- - tuuod-pouu- $500 tul-W- 'wUMifMiitf JtAa B. Ma. r.it.itMt (..ssl(rtr.M M nisth, ra f m.j M DRUGGIST. F. B. HURLBUT, DRUGGIST, TOILET ARTICLES J. W. MeMTT & CO., Druggists to certain city squares and exclusive parka, whose high barred gates were USE PERFUMER and IDILEI ARTICLE. closed at a fixed hour every night, mailt hor first visit to the country. She was IStPOETEO AND DOMESTIC leing taken about through the lanes and fields by her mother when the sun set. "Say, mamma," said the little girl, "haven't we got to go in? What time Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. do they close the country, anyway?" It was a dty boy, too, who, when Htth St., Near Young, OGDKN taken with him by his country cousin while he dug some potatoes, watched the ! process of unearthing the tubers for a moment with great wonder and then re- WE will py the above reward for any caw of Liver marked: Complaint, tytHKpla, Sick Headache, lDdiiretion. ConCoativeneas wo cannot cure wttn Weat's "Is that where you keep your potatoes? stipation orLiver Pills,whcn tho directions aretrictly Vegetable I should think it would be more concomplied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never to Largs boxes, satisfaction. fail Sugar Coated venient to keep them in barrels, the way give containing SO 1'llls. 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits we do." and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by The "conntry greenhorn" in the city TUB JOHJt C. WEST COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. Hold by A. H WALRKR. has this advantage over the "city greenDracsTiot. Osrden. I tab. horn" in the country, that he does not put on airs of superiority on all occasions. It was a city boy in the country THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY who, being taken to a peach tree full of ripe and delicious fruit, and invited to help hiniM'lf. remarked somewhat loftily: "No, I thank you. I never eat them until they are canned!" Youth's Companion. CIGAKS. $500 Reward GROCERS. NH-.- Ni OFFERED JOS. WALLACE City snd Country. The city person, it is well known, is often as much a "greenhorn" in the country as the country iierson is in the city. A girl who had been accustomed WHOLESALE tumkm mm twtst y kiy lt)w tvwrB Win, a 11 BMH .l sJH. Ill ajui y mt tUw Btfc tern, jim lr, JSf litfk' All U H MM Jt "a Ml) sVk ej Mil I ( (NItm.fsl ftHds9WsBf I AII.T,l . i lLX m.rM. I LAK iMniiiioart, .ts. ts. ttss sMsaM M srt t,r u fcsn. . yammimt . tlttvmtltv sssf I i smth. PARI h OiUSVA ir I" Sl IWB1Ual, I IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN. WOMAN ANll CHILD IN Ml Eve Ear. Diseases of the Liquor and Cigar Merchants U7 T.ril). Ui BBSfsurth Ht. DUtrlBBtlBC Hrpsi .Nertfc. Ogden, Utah. Pocatello, Idaho. is. Nose, Throat. AGF.NT8 c FOR Chronic Diseases and Deformities. The aid surxeon mid examining physician of "The Lichig Surgical Institute anil World Dispensary" of Kansas City and San Francisco will visit Osrden and hav. ntrtces at the Knm hotel. Feb. &1 and M. at ('lift house. Salt Lake. Feb. 27 and is, 101. This will be a rare chance for the itoople of L'tah to consult free wi'h the oiliest and most successful ( alirorniH sisecialist. who has had nearly fifty years special practice, having graduated in 1M3. Bomemher the old doctor will visit l'tah himself. Dr. Liehig k Co. of San Francisco are the ooly reliable aoaslalisls from the large cities who visit L tab tinarterly, who treat all wasting and annovinei ehmnke diseases of Bass, women snd onllures. and the only brace and deformity manufac turers who visit Mali from Man rranciscoand CARL UPMANN'S k STRATTON Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican STORM'S hand-mad- e, Custom house Kansas City. C-I-G-A- SPECIALTIES: Fine French Candies -B; Horns Hade Taffies' Pure Ice Cream. Oien Candy Kitchen Ice Cream for par- ties supplied at one day's notice. Lons M Sthwokreb, Cor. ;J8th and Washington WHOLESALE DEALERS OF PABST BREWING CO'S MILWAUKEE BEER Ave. EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND H0FBRAU, CONSTANTLY RAILWAY CO. OGDEN CITY Ogden&Hot Springs R'y AND HEALTH RESORT CO. IN STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO ODR "OGDEN OFFICE," Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar- TIME TABLE Street and Hot Between Twenty-fift- h Springs, taking effect Thursday, anteed. January 22, 1891. GOING- NORTH. it it i if s si F. J. KIESEL - rii mm A. M. A. M. 7:50 9:00 10:10 11:20 6:50 8:02 9:15 10:25 11.35 r. M. 12:30 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 6:20 7:30 8:40 10:00 P. M. 12:45 1:55 3:05 4:15 5:25 6:35 7:45 8:55 10:12 A. M. A. M. 7:05 7:15 8:15 8:25 9:35 9:45 10:45 10 55 7:40 8:50 10:10 M. 7:02 8:14 9:30 10:40 11:50 A. M. A. RICHEI'S P. M. 1:00 2:10 3:20 4:30 5:40 6:50 8:00 9:10 10:24 1:05 2:15 3:25 4:35 5:45 6:55 8:05 9:15 v. a. 12:05 1:15 2:25 3:35 4:45 5:55 7:05 8:15 9:25 UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 11:55 V. M. & CO. r. M. 120 1:40 2:50 4:00 5:10 0:20 7:30 8:40 9:50 We carry the larsrest, most complete aud elegant stock of CASKETS and West of;"bieaffo. FUNERAL FITRNISHINGS Services conducted at onr Parlors when desired. Embalming Domes for shipment a spscialty. KH HEY S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. THE FIXEST HEARSE rN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. COREY BED'S COMPT, GOING- SOUTH. - The Sexton's ltrlfht Idea. The sexton of one of our city churches has recently invented and perfected a novel and, as he doubtless imagines, a strikingly effective piece of "business." The interior of the edifice is always bathed in a dim religious dusk nntil the time for the collection. Then as the rector delivers with deliberate sonorousness the words, "L-- e t yonr-- r light o A. M 7:40 9:00 10:10 11:20 s-- shi-n- e e ," the zealous func- P. tionary throws the throttle wide open and dazzles the congregation with the combined refulgence of a thousand gaslights, producing an effect similar to the thrilling moment when the nmn in the top gallery of a Bowery theatre "turns de calcium on Juliet" Life, Little Why, IndeedT Minnie When was that you had four eyes? it, mom-mer- ST a a n fp , Moinmer Don't talk nonsense, MinI never had four eyes. Little Minnie Then, why does every one say 1 got my eyes from yon? Jeweler's Circular. h '. ." tt homt, fr row q - Fvan b- Mrnin from & to irrt are lOadxT. Allarot. IV.ihns voahnw asd Mart vou. Caa work la parr timt or all the timt. Hlg maaar for work, Failure aakaoww antona tfarm. art. NKW eml woadei fui nie, The oldest traveling passenger agent in the land is Capt. May, who has been retired by the Pennsylvania railroad on half pay for the remainder of his days. He is a white haired man of TO, six feet tall, straight and strong. M Manufactures the Beet Trunks. Rppairiag promptly attended to. Old Trunks Taken in 12:30 Kxrhanjre. Orders called for and Delivered to 1:40 all parts of the city. KLINE & OPPMAN, 2:50 No. 270 Twenty-fiftSt. 4:00 5:10 mr lint f.mDMhiT,bnnii.if at 6:20 work for trt, t Anna NSS. Atutlo, 7:30 an .iao. Ilonn, Io)oo, tinio. rut. Vlbtii arv1inaa well, w by 8:40 t vo7 Sum, warn ctrsr f SOW. OO month Tnu oindo III work ni M, 9:50 H.Hstlettefe ra.,Btix8S Turps IriB 1 JOmiaaMl MS aaaae Strisiara. the Purtlavsd.MslBa O Is aAnosrledgee lesdlnsT remedy for aft filssK, UoaetrhiiS Theonlv saie remely for neswrlieorWhitsa I pstscrfbe It and feel BBS safe in rseoBamsndina it kfrSaBdvbv iUictiCo. to all anfltoars. BlTllEtvMsC VbV QSCmMTI.OsBBBBBW A. J. BTQNKK. M. Dbcatub. III. TrrtaaVaTaBvferk IsM sy lkrasnrtsta. St pi si mm si 3- - A. M. A. M. r 3 2. --i M. M. A. M. 7:05 17 ""7730 SB 8:40 10:05 11:15 A-- 8:00 9:20 10:30 11:40 8:10 9:30 10:40 11:50 8:15 9:35 10:45 11:55 P. M. P. M. P. M. A. m P. M. "12:10"" 12:50 2:00 3:10 4:20 5:30 0:40 7:50 1:00 2:10 3:20 4:30 trAO 2:15 2:25 4:35 5:45 6:50 6:55 8K 8:05 9:15 10:26 1:20 2:30 3:40 4:50 6:00 7:10 8:20 r. 2:45 3:55 5:05 6:15 LIVERY & FEED STABLES enti-- p T.iverv and Transfer Havinc rmrchaser! Martin Bro's, we are prepared to receive orders for tl-.- SINGLE INVITATIONS, & Visiting CARDS 2404 Wash. i u CARP.IAGES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS. Our Boarding and Feeding Department will be fonnd Satisfactory in every resrject CORKY BRO'S & COMPANY tvpttav i J! Rnllava Washington Avenne ur A rTXTXTxi T7ATTrrw rTrcwr KM 11BJ" i.lLX. II Vf XI 11 Lis w- r n T H7"T Practical Founder and Machinist. H i r "i i la m M 1. '"V IM1H DeaJsr Are. miA DOUBLE B HIVING RIGS, CARRIAGES FOR OPERA AND WEDDING PARTIES, MOVING OF BAGGAGE OR FURNITURE, LADIES' CALLING 2432 Wedding Goods, fassSBSBI heretr.fnro AND 7: '25 8:35 9:45 on Sundays. Commercial Publishing Co., 2432 Washington Avenue. m. 12725 1:35 SfcOO 9::X1 9:10 10:38 10:10 10:20 Trains will begin running at 8:00 a. Progiammes & iwenty-ib'.r- A T bet J T ffTV WW m a Wall and Lincoln. Steam Eag'.ne Bollari. Pump, Btc. I win furalia aaa erect XatiaM MirHjefPV tiv COStrSC Slid do BP Work n tk. k . gutan ai. macaiue wars ana rew-ri- " -"- -" -- wv. . |