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Show IKJDEX DAILY COMMEKCIAL; THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1819. with UmaiiUM. decre to dloa with pferaolog-lea- l dMrrimiffliaon theraeal ahueUbe-gi- i with e w uncooked or cUsu, wiiich art imiaediatcljr ojter BuiiVnn. aM diesulle; bath oroera oJ A contain Vatic (juac'utT U itv 4ia. aad art good f jod. With tLs ioejti jn of carwuke, th fciriiet dbet ahooll be mildly aeaaoaed; th ntr cut becotn piqaaat gradually; taa ioa or Romas punch rvfrtW the tiaidc of Um month aad throat, which baT bwa beatoi by th fui ani somewhat iname4 or, rather, atimnlattd; tha liqniJ couhteaa counteract those fewifch eutvlitiooa, sad pre j tare th pal-at- e f jt tha flaw of tba roast or broiled game. The aoeompanrias aalal greatly tha intense flaror of tba roast, while the condiment and ld oil fa rot digtiun. The d&rt sweet tend to regulate the combination of the nutrv tire menu in the blood, exercLang a chemical action not yet thorocgtly understood. Black coffee or tea without milk baa an astringent effect, that u, it contract the mocooa membrane of the digestive organs, interfering with the flow of the gastric and intestinal flails, and that retarding digestion. When their effect ia desirable, the warmth and atimnloa den Ted from either of those bereragt can be replaced by drinking a glass of hot milk and water, swallowed aa hot aa possible, in large ripa, and there U no handicap, aa with tea or coffee. The milk aoothe the aensitiTe digestive tract, which may be .disturbed by other foods, and the hot water i sanative ; the milk taken without the water would become a solid food directly it encountered the gastric juice, thus lacking the necessary liquid quantity. Juliet Corson in Harper's Bazar. DtaAs If irr 1 3 r , IU Ortfla la DoabU The other day I casually aoked a drug clerk the origin of the many colored lights which are now the universal signs of a drug store. The youth referred me very pleasantly to an older man in the store, who finally admitted that he knew about as little as bis younger associate. I called in every drug store on upper Broadway and made the same query. At each place the question seemed to paralyse the younger members of the establishment The older clerks contented themselves with the opinion that it was only to attract attention that various colored lights were represented by jets behind liquid in a glass bottle. I ascertained that there waa a great deal of knack in preparing the liquid so as to give a clear light of whatever color and to stand the test of time without precipitation, ' One clerk said he thought that the custom could be traced back two or three years until it faded into the ' hundred barber pole that is now the sign of the tonsoriai artists throughout the English speaking world. Another man, who seemed to get a little nearer to it than the rest, said that it originated with the arly chemQj and alchemists, who desig- uavi weir places 01 ousiness in mis way. All of them expressed a desire that when I got the information sought I hould irmabitf those engaged in the drug terview in New York de-air- ""lerat? ( Too Personal. "I have been much impressed. Miss Lou," smirked young Mr. Trotter to the girl at his left at the dinner table, upon whom he was desirous of making a good impression, "with an artitle 1 read recently in one of the magazines on the influence of food upon the human system." "Yes," replied the maiden encouragingly, and Trotter went on: "The author maintained that a man becomes to a great extent what he eats, and, do you know, I am thoroughly convinced that he is quite right?" It was extremely inopportune that the hostess should have selected this moment to ask "Mr. Trotter, won't you have some more of the roast pork. You are so very fond of it, I know." Chicago Inter-Ocea- n. ""' Device to Avoid Ocean Collisions. In order to do away with the enormous pressure of the water against the front of ocean steampships an English inventor has introduced a novel device, which he claims will enable faster time to be made by vessels, in addition to facilitating the maneuvering of ships, and tend to avoid collisions. The invention consists of one or more screws on each side of the bow, each 45 degs. with the bow and 90 degs. from each other. Experiments with these screws show that the water is thrown from each side of of "hrtow, forming a deep well in front the vessel, and allowing the stern screws to effect their full power in propulsion. New Ydrk Telegram. Creat Britain's Unclaimed Hoards. If all the boxes lying unclaimed for ten years or longer in the cellars of the Banks of England and Ireland , at Coutts', Drummonds', Child's and other well "known bankers, were unearthed and their contents examined, wonderful treas- tires in the shape of plate, jewelry and other valuables might be handed over to the representatives of the original depositors. Many missing title deeds, wills and other valuable documents might also be restored to their rightful owners. Chambers' Journal The Aicfcifce lilobe pets a great trnta Lata th Ijjw words: "There is nothing a nan is so proud of aa a chill that t sousl aJeep ia b-- la Sir Ctark Garaa Puffft stinging letter in lie Freeman's Journal on the interfered of the clergy is IrLsh politic be as thubmguage, "Until all this clerical interference is changed there is no nioretojw forth Irish cause than there u fjrcur?a on a dissecting table.- "New York." aars Dr. Chauncey M. Depew, i the real capital of the United btatea Men who rise above and outgrow the opportunite of their neighbor-booall come here. The intellectual forms of the republic are likewue drawn by irresiitible laws within our border." Has. Bow about Chicago -- di The telephone ha at length reached its greatest triumph in the establishment of a long distance line between Pari and London under the sea. French and British merchant and bankers can now convene with one another freely from their own office. The telephone would 1 used even more extensively than it i if the royalty on it were not so high. When the patent runs out, aa it will after a while, farmers and ranchmen can tallf all over their estate by telephone. Wherever a touch of warm weather has come to break the dreary cold, those who love beautiful home are stirring the earth and preparing for the flower But that bloom in the springtime. meanwhile, now is the time, too, to prepare for the flower that bloom in the autumn. Particularly we want our yard and ground to blaze with the beautiful queen of fall flowers so in demandthe chrysanthemum. Root of theee must be set out in the spring, and then if they are wanted to bloom late in the autumn and at Christmas time, the earliest bud must be pinched off and the flower kept back until they are wanted. Within a few weeks the embargo ha been lifted from American beef cattle at the German port of Hamburg. Last spring, when the price of beef cattle was so low, this would have been a great boon to American stock raisers. But because price were so low they became disgusted, and many of them sold their best cattle for a song and went out of the business. Now the port of Hamburg is open, prices are. on the np turn, but there are fewer cattle by many thousands than there were when price were so low. But that is how people are nearly always caught in this world. The German authorities are building magnificent abattoirs at Hamburg, add there ia every prospect for a boom in the American beef trade there. Immediately on their arrival the cattle are inspected by the German govern men Lrgtirinary surgeons, then driven ia tiuaaXuttoir and alahirh- tered. V The Southern Boom. During 1890 the assessed value of property in the southern states increased 1270,000,000, a record scarcely paralleled anywhere except in the gold and silver region of the northwest. The number of additional national banks established was 104. Eight million bales of cotton were added by the south to the world's products in 1830, and it was worth over 1400,000,000. Of this more than half a million bales were manufactured at hotr. e on the ground in southern mills. The production of iron and steel kept pace with the increase in cotton. Some time since the newspaper, Public Opinion, offered three prizes for the three best essays on the industrial prosperity of the south. It is interesting to know that two of the prize papers were written by northern authors. All presented carefully considered views of the present and possible industries of the south, and its advantages as a field of development. Most of the writers believe, in truth, that in natural advantages of nearly every kind the south is much superior to the north, and only wants the touch of the twin magicians, capital and labor, to wake into surpassing beauty and richness. Among natural advantages possessed bytliesouth are all facilities required for successful prosecution of both agriculture and manufacturing. The, soil comprises ground for everything that grows, so diffuse are mountain, upland and lowland over its surface. Its mild climate ' permits agricultural work in the open air months after all things are ice locked in the north and west It has limitless water power, coal, limestone and metallic ores all upon the same ground. Few regions are so situated as to have both water power and fuel in immediate proximity, where nature has placed them for man's convenience. Finally, the south adds to all these favoring circumstances seaports enough of her own from which to ship all her products not needed in the United States. What has she to do, therefore, but to go in and win? In the midst of the general gratulation, however, the Nebraska State Journal sends from a region where people know what burs ted booms mean this note of warning: It U not surprising that a great many of the Waterproof Compositions. A liquid waterproof composition has been placed on the market for coating articles such as leather, strapping, machinery, polished steel, brass and copper, which, it is claimed, will resist damp, heat, cold and acids. The composition ti colorless, and does n-- t rub or peel off, northern boom cities founded being only removable by the application promoters in the coalbyandenterprising iron belt of the south York New of paraffin or turpentine. are failing to make any headway, to the proCommercial Advertiser. found sorrow of Innocent people who have InBe Was Tired of Cold Motton. Wife Thomas, I belkve there are down stairs. Husband (growlingly) I hope there We. P'raps they'll eat that confonnded cold mutton! London Tit-Bit- s. vested in high priced corner lots in these future greats. The business of city making is overdone down there, that is all. There are still coal and Iron in the mountains, and there will be some good towns In that region, bat It will be Impossible to build a Birmingham at the mouth of every coal shaft or a Pittsburg on the site of every blast furnace. The man who cannot realiie that dejerres to lose his montv. FIVE FOIST SEWS. T rreat tooic Dr. reiruiAVir a aa Yeeterday'a Urge transfer AprU tA. Mr. F. Irvitg left yesterday for a few da; at Provo. The Lead us" of our nibt policeman is at Eir Chase' tacaorial anop. Mr. A. J. Cropeey ia sellkg a Urge aniouct of profrty on the icatallment plan. It might be considered a LUfcic to the public in ger.eral if soma farmer from the country could hare charge of the running of the Ogdec City Kaiiway system. W. B. Wedell was eLom icg several gentlemen over the famous Mountain addition yesterday. Nearly all capitalist make their wealth by purchasing when tune are considered duIL Mr. E. Tinaley of this place w ill leave the Point every morning at 6Ai a. m, e a TeLicle, to accommodate those wbo are employed in the city and are obliged to begin their work at 7 o'clock. The fare will be five cent. Mr. Jamea Iverson related the story of an enterprise which Five Point mill do well to secure. ,11 aays: "There will undoubtedly be a straw paper factory which will turn out paila, bucket, tub paper and various article which are always in good demand, located at Five Point within a short time. The agent of a Urge pUnt from the east i here and we are to take a trip immediately in the surrounding country to ascertain the amount of atraw that may be obtained. The plant will be removed here at once providing the neceeaary amount of traw can be secured, and it ia safe to aay we will have no trouble in finding more than can be used." Such an enterprise will fur Dish employment to from 100 to loO employe and add much wealth to our beautiful suburb. A. A. A. h four-hors- de"ja Took. Ttii is armMr an,l I im Heor'a K- t'.-- fin - K 11 D. T. Positively the Smoothest Ssap we Evf r Hal A first class medium sized cabinet grand upright piano 7,' octave three string throughout ha Leen used but a abort tint. Rnrular irioe I VO sell for r. t will Very easy terma. abkes, MercactU Co. Fust National Bck Building. Bednwl Forth 3 w Spriajf Saitiag. I have just reeetved a tl&elinec! spring suitings ct the Ubsst pattern. r it and workmanship guaranteM. Prices bound to M-- 313, Hedsebc, C Waehingu avenue. CALIFORNIA Cream OF lUte. benefit of the merchant and traveling men in Ogden w ho may desire to work up some business with" Dart le on the Sevier Valley branch w have decided that on, and after tomorrow, to sut Prunes mad from of Fresh Prune combined with a few barmlea vegetable ingrediand highly medicinent of make a single trip rate from Ogden to al qualities, put up in the (mm of Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Mount CUEAM DHOW, Pleasant and Fairview $170, and round Making a very valuable preparation trip ticket, good for ten day, $JuZ. roa istrarrs axd children. This U a reduction of 11.25 on single the food and Regulating AssimiUticg on ILH0 and round trip. Thi rate be Stomach and Bowels. trip will also apply from the above station to Ogden and enable passenger to do rr promotes dicestiox, cHEEanufEss A5D BEKT. their shopping in your city if they see tit Rio Graxde Westekx IUjlwat. IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY If you want a high priced piano, a bargain, we have just one larze sized cabinet grand upright piano French imported action elegant hand carved panel and trusses " octave thi piano is one and a bargain. strictly a number I Ovular price t-will sell for fl'JS. Terms to suit. F. E. Washes Mercantile Co. First National Bank Building. GEO. A. LOWE, Affifoltol Wajrons. Intents, Buggies. Road Carte. iluckboaixL. A very pleasant Laxative, the juie well-ksow- For Co.xstipatios, Sora Stomach, CoNvrtMOjfs, Low or bLEEP, Turbine Wheel. Enjrin.es Saw Wwa MatrrUl, Hetty Hird- - wire, Iron and Steel. Biker Worms, Feverishxess, etc. PRICE 23 CENTS. ForS.de by all Druggist. BRIGGS Barbed Wire, Black- smith Tools, Ete. MEDICINE CO, OQDEy San Francisco, California. A National Event. The holding of the World'a Fair in a city scarcely fifty years old will be a remarkable event but whether it will really benefit thi nation a much a the MilLa. Health UTAH. is Wealth! discovery of the Restorative Nervine by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful This i just w hat the American people need to cure the excessive nervousness, dvspepsia jTWtATIIEtiT--- 5 . dizziness, headache, sleeplessness, Lai-wrneuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, Nsara ad Bsais Tiiat-MKvrBiioYt confusion of mind etc. it acts like s, a cttanuitMd Telephone 173. mine fur Hjr.tena, Itam-'V0- !. charm. Trial bottle and fine book on riu. Kamua tiraraicw, H75 Unadaeh, berrou Prwtratkia "Nervous-ah- d Heart Diseases," with eaaawt b la nwo( aleohoiortobaceu, Wakafulnm. Malal Important Notice. testimonials, free at 1L A. Iinmaioa. Hiirtoin of tb Hraia rataUm To Contractor and Parties Building: Biker's. It is warranted to contain no in lUMnity and laaituur to aibarr. Saeajr aad Tbe French Stone Company have a large opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. doaUi. Premature Old Air. Barracmmt, Um of rowar la wihar Hz, iDvaluatarjr I nm mmd amount of very tine atone suitable for HvrmMUtrrixx etuMd bjr ow aiortloa of ta foundations, line work, broken ashler, ia. Not an enamel or face bleach, but a or orar4ndnlmioa. Kaoh boa brain, which they can deliver at once very true beautifler Wisdom's Robertine. ououinaou month's trntuwl. II XU boa. bcixx. or u f,if B.iw, taut bjr mail prepaid oa cheap. Thia ia important to you a it ia It's famous. raoMi or price, WTJ (jCaRAVTK BIZ BOXES cheap to work, suitable for any purpose, and will be sold as rubble. For particueat. WitaoaehonW rwoivoilfcv aad other metal. Toeortaar aa for SACKED HEART ACADEMY, K. P. Hcnter, boim, aaoampaniMi with &.uu,wwUl Um fut OeatMima, lars call on - and tli poreliaexr our writtaa fnarant to LaiM,aarwarCitizen' Bank Building. lmo itML and an luninafl m twvttim AddMM tha amaer if U treaunaot dua not aflaa .UV0l'ULA8,BrlUM.liaa. SoMh a or. Goarantaaa laeaed171only by H. A Ogden, Utah, Conducted by the Sisters At" Tvot"urt of tbe Holy Cross. O.iaaUuS' Undertaking. The undertaking business of the late Co., Ia a boarding and day school Judge S. M. Preshaw will be conducted devoted to the education of young ii ID H 2353 WASHINGTON AVE. by Mrs. 8. M. Preshaw. To add to the ladies and little girls. In addition to a already unexcelled facilities of this thorough practical English course and establishment, an elegant new white Latin, classes in type hearse has been ordered. are conducted writing and short-han-d after the latest approved methods. O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. French and German are optional studies. Besides the elements of drawing which & are taught in all the classes, private Schnejrelsbersr A McNanghton. in the studio receive instruction Finest Billiard Hall in Utah pupils and builds own her carriages Ogden In crayon, pastel, painting in oil and wagons. The firm of Schnegelsberg A water on China Bilk, satin and Up Stair Over Maden's. McNaughton build the best light and velvet oolors, Una rnnnln Solid Vaatihalad, d b tha onlr and heavy wagons in the city. They now Elaetrtc-liglitTrains Dailf In the musical department lessons are have on hand four light wagons which between Chieaco and Omaha, enmpoaad In vocal music, and on piano, harp, of Macninoent Blaepln Cars and We bare tha larrmt Hall In Ogfaa and nap they invite you to inspect Complete in given organ, violin, mandolin and tha Bruoiwiclc tables zoloTM every part theee vehicles' are as hear guitar, classes The in Finest cither.' art, music, Irelr Special Dining Can la the WorM. perfection aa can be attained. Thorough fancy wbrk, eta, have been formed for and careful workmanship, from lona ex AND in me city. perience in the manufactory of wrtfona taaras For rtpiuing farther particulars apply to Sister EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAS- S. and carriage1!, bos given jScnnegelBoerg & McNaughton the nam of turning out superior, ugden, utan. Anr fnrther information as to Rates of Far tbe best work only. Fred J. Kiesel AUo. Decoration Day. to., will be cheerfully furnished by The Cream City Market, and many other iLEX MITCHELL, THE BRUNSWICK. business houses in tnis city will attest For Headstones and Monuments go to ( cimmeroial Aant. Call at U. F. the truth of these statements. T. F. POWKLL, Xjambert, corner of 20th street and Traielin Aant. the factory in the rear of the Consoli Jefferson avenue. 1C1 S. Main Street, dated Implement Co's. store, between Salt Lake City streets Twenty-thirand Twenty-Fourt- h HGfW Bemarkable Facts. and inspect our work for yourself. Our -Heart disease is usually supposed to TIIEprices are as low as compatible witn A work. Try us be incurable, but when properly treated thorough and first-clas-s once and in the future you will always a large portion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Elniira Hatch, of Elkhart patronize us. Eti"XTY. & MCJN ACOHTON, BCHNFXJELfiBEBQ Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid MAiST The Western Carriage Works. Mich., were cured after suffering 20 WALTER BRAND, PRO. years. S. C. Linburger, druggist at San Read the Sunday Commercial Sub Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart T fftMM.M by John K. A CLEAN NEAT, scribe now. yr U hrtnf marlttorua. Cure, whioh cured the former, "worked iwmt, Ooodwin,lry,r.l,aUora wonders for his wife." Levi Logan, of yon mm j tvc mat m mora, oa w cm 4 torn tnvb yimqutrkljr bow town Patronize the new Commercial book Buchannan, Mich., who had heart disease OYSTER AND SHORT ORDER HOUSE 10 ilcv at th Mart, and nor at ynm r rru. Buth aire. In an part of for 30 years, says two bottles made him bindery, where you can get first-clas- s n can nmMi at noma, Amarira. yout,all tour tlm).or anara momenta only to "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New work at Umana and Lincoln prices. lha work. Ml la naw. (iraat ay M lift, ft Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by H. Wa atari ou, ft; ml thine every work ar. Sunday Dinner from 4 to 6 p. m. learn!. awTthin. RASII.Y.M'EVlilLY "Died from Bright's disease" Oregon A. Walker. Book of wonderful testirAKr l LAH9 r r. r jVMreM at on", BilMv. 2-A 4 IURTUMI, free. 10.. monials O b.lMN 3 GRANT AVE, OGDEN Kidney Tea, if taken in time, would have saved his life. O. K 1 . Rick Springs Coal, lump and nut Telephone No. 213. 1. N. Pierce, Mg'r. Lace Ci'btaixs done up like new ones at the Oono Steam Twenty-fiftstreet, rear I teed Hotel mm h DilCfnfi T, Mlf-abo- V. L DOUCLAG $3 SHOE re-fo-nd W.H. Wrights Sons book-keepin- THE BRUNSWICK! THE CHICAGO Milwaukee St Paul RAILWAY fttaaa-beata- ad SEE US. COME I G. Proudfit & Co, d German M "God's blessing to mankind," Bay thousands who have been cured by the celebrated Oregon Kidney lea. Bold everywhere. Money to Loan! Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledges for sale cheap. 204 and 206, Twenty-fift- h St Notice to all Water Consumers East of Adams Avenne. The old Water System in the upper part or the city including all that por tion east of Adams avenue will be abandoned on the first day of April 1891. Consumers getting their supply of water from the old mains in this portion of the city should call immediately at the office of the Bear Lake and River Water Works and Irrigation Company and make application for service connection to the new system. The old system will be abandoned all over the city on the first of April, 189L H. C. GltBERT, General Manager. R. L. Armstrong wants some cheap residence property for cash, north of 31st, west of Van Buren avenue.Office, 2404 Washington Ave. - Wisdom's Famous Robertine Produces a beautiful and velvet-lik- e skin to which nothing but the softness and purity of an infant's face can be compared. Wisdom's Violet Cream Is a new and elegant preparation for eradicating and preventing roughness of the face and hands. Use it freely at night just before retiring and you will be delighted with a soft smooth skin. - Try it " 1 have for sale two Restaurants, one in the city and one out Rooms in connection pay more than the rent Will pay tor themselves in ten men tha. W. B. Wedelu Over Poetoffice. tf Eestaurant K AUCTION ! In consequence of rapidly returning ill health, the entire stock of J. G. RlINE & CO. will be sold TV T TJCTIOISr to the highest bidders for cash, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware. Etc. Commencing Wednesday, jpn entire 1st, and continuing from day to day until the stock is sold. Fixtures for sale and store room lor by rent. Every article guaranteed as represented utthe auctioneer. Ladies are cordially invited as most decorum will be enforced. Sales daily, lO a. m., 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Mr. Dawson of Chicago, an Experienced Jewelry Auctioneer, will have charge of the Sale, at Q483 "Washington Ave., under Broom Hotel. J. Gh RAINE & CO. |