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Show 03DEK DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEIXEf DAY. APRIL MIVSERMU3 Too promise heavens free from strife. Pure Iratb and perfoct ilmnpe of wilt. is this ham&u life, Eat swert, f ho ew-- t I fain would breathe il ttiU. Your chilly Mitrs 1 can This anu kiid world is all 1 know. wt fore. You say Out tL-r- sn-a- t Iku k from e is no substance here. reality a!ive. that v.iid I in . And childlike hide mysrlf in love. Show me hat aiijrthi ft L Till then I cling, a mere weak man. to men. Yon bid nie lift my mean dei-ire-s Knim faltering lij and fitful veins To lew wills ideal quirni. Unwearied voices, wonie strains. My mind with fonder welcome One Ivar dead friend's remembered tone ons Forsooth the present we must give To that w hk h cannot patM aw ay. All beauteous thiuns for which we live Hy laws of time and ei.aee decy; But oh. the very reason why I clat-- them U because they die. William Tory. of African Arrow I'oifton. conjectured that the fatal efJexts of African arrow rioisun are not always due entirely to the ix;ison itself, and with a view of determining how far fear and other influences enter into the remits of its exhibition a eries of in inncu!:iinir tho lower animals has been iiroiosel. One of the poisons with which the arrows of the Africans are smeared is a dark substance like pitch. It is htrons enough to kill elephants, and is considered fco dangerous ihat its is not allowed in the villages, but is carried ou in the bnt-h- , where also the arrows are smeared. The virulence of the poison is remarkable; faintness, palpitation of tlie heart, nausea, pallor and the breaking out of lieads of all over the body follow with extraordinary promptness, and death ensues. One of Stanley's men is said to have died within one minute from a mere pinhole puncture in the right arm and right breast; another man died within an hour and a quarter after being shot; and a woman died during the time he was earned a distance of a hundred paces. The activity of the poison seems to depend on its freshness. The treatment adopted was to administer an emetic, to fuck the wound, syringe it, and inject a strong eolation of carbonate of ammonia. Tho carbonate of ammonia injection seems to have been a wonderful antidote if it could be administered promptly enough. New York Commercial Adver- I:Aeet It has ri. CttURCH. IN n Anxiom to Nurse. Dr. Scott Todd had been called in to attend Mrs. Keely, who was ill with pneumonia. One morning while he was attending her an Irish woman came to the door. "Ei this where Missus Kaaly lives?" tihe inquired. The servant told her it was. "I hear she ez sick." ''Yes," said the servant. "Well, me good girrul, shnre d' ye go an' tell Missus Kaaly Oi kem to get a job av namnt her." uC pervant told her that they had a 1 nurse already and didn't need another. "En' what's It that'i th' putter wid Missus Kaaly, did ye sajf "Pneumonia." "Ye don't tell me now!" An' who ei the docktor, to be shore!" -Dr. Todd." "Ez that so now? Oi'm jest the woman ye want thin. Goo cop en tell Missus Kaaly Oi've joost after narsin' one av Dockther Todd's pashuntz ez died av that same dissaze." Atlanta Constitutiou. Dangerous Lending. An American who is in London for neveral months every year returned from one trip with a handsome umbrella, on the silver knob of which was engraved a complicated monogram the gentleman's initials were H. A. B. One day a friend took up the umbrella, and after squinting at the knob for several minutes said: "This is rather a queer monoI . gram on your umbrella, Mr. can see the A and B all right, but for the life of me I can't find the II." "Why," responded the owner quickly, "I lent the umbrella to an Englishman just before I left London, and I presume he dropped the II'" San Francisco Argonaut. Had Form. This Oxford d iversity expression Is by many considered slang which it is "bad form" to nse. But is it not really an old and somewhat classical phrase? Thus Archbishop Laud wrote to the vice chancellor at Oxford under date Feb. 20, 1838-9- : "Sir I am informed that the masters, many of them, sit bare at St. Marie's, haviug their hats there and not their caps, rather choosing to mt bare than to keep form, and then m soon as they come out of the church they are quite out of form all along the streets," etc. Notes and (Queries, 8, 1691. j Tk wfcip Indians frequently, after tasaing in the whip dance, vow that they will never more submit to the ordeal, and mutually assure taiL other that their siiiiS Lave been made; to suffer for the la-- t time. But an irresistible lunging soon them to aain realize the fearful t.f induljrin ia the "spirt," and the result is tku the dance continues as fahi' ii- able as ever. The young men of the tribe then, having put ou all the finery they are able to winter, ana themselves with the terrible nriqnarri a peculiar whip from which the dance derives its name. This whip is about five feet in length and is manufactured of a strong gra--s fiber native to the district, bound around spirally with a strip of thin cane. In the hands of a muscul ir Warau it is capable of inflicting a wound very little less severe than that which would be produced by the downward blow of a knife. When tho dance is about to commence the terf irmers range themsel ves opposite one another, waving their whips iu the air and giving utterance to cries the notes of birds. Suddenly oi:t of them stps, and poising Limx lf on one leg stretches out the other, remainThe other ing perfectly motionless. stops too. measures the distance carefully wi.h Lis eye, springs high in the air to five furce to the blow, and, wi-down comes the heavy whip with a fearful smack ujxin his opjionent's outstretched limb, and a red ga-- h marks where the keen thong has curled round his calf or ankle. , The recipient of the blow utters never a soiiud, but. smiling as cheerfully as possible under the circumstances, again takes up the dance until it is the turn of the other player to stand still and receive his punishment, which, we may depend upon it, is usually returned with as good a will as it was given. Francisco Examiner. jy h: S.-i- Some Kara Old i Its ; V. j AND OIL CLOTHS: j 4iuiu:xxmii!l on the etreet. Advtce," was the lacooie advi&e you not to reply. 80 do we. We neglect that hacking-- cou?n and drowsy the coated tongue, the failmar apfeeling, petite, the ind:ireetion and renenj and debility thH "tired feeling- " a 4 o many express it. Take Dr. Pierce' Golden Medieal Jjiseovery, in time, and it will not disappoint. It is not only the cist wonderful aJtrntive. or r. known to seicnee, t,ut also pHes--f uneriur nutritive and tonic or etreiiirtll-givinIt improperties. prove dijretinn and buildj up both Seto and atrentrtb when, from ary cause, tin y are reduced below a beaiihy standard. For lironehial. Throat and Lunir Disaivom pan led with liiureriuir voufrhg, ease, I he " Oolden Medical Discoi ery " l absoas a u mwty. lutely f or Weak LuiifS. rip.fr.nir ot Itlood. PhoH Ilreath, Contuujj.tive .Nuiht- - meals, and kindred it surpasses ail o'her medicines. If tlie only lunif remedy, gold by druifgists, (rus,jnted u ia nefit or cure, iu werycaee. or money refuuded. A n 111 oyle Furniture Comp'y hifc-tu- tluod-tieanse- hl s ,iwijm..?) ... aw g- une-juak- $500 f B for an incurable cntf of alarrti iu the Head, hy the proprietors of Ir. Saire'a tatarrh Remeriv Hy itg mild, nootliinir and healing proper-tu- s, it run the worn case, no matter of Ikw lonir standing. Only U, cent, txild by druggist everywhere. V -- &rV2 )....! DRUGGIST. Fred. j. kiesel mmm IMPORTANT TO EVERY of Kant-a- S8S e Tii-i- tn-a- n nn-n- iv i 1 v mi aid HX7 mu vurtk Tweaty UtntribatUc Hrp the XurtK. Ogden, Utah. Pocatello, Irlaho. AGB'NiS KOIt CARL UPMANN'S In the Market. Pronnnncedthw beat-Ix,v it au,i )4tisf7 yourM-ivea- (or4vlaal ruy.VV C - I - G - A - R - S. ,l murk tor at livAaJr, oi ini4 m mum, oui w ( jritaqxlrkiy bow lwni ttarn 0 t ih airt, ud wtt-jam f In BBr Pri of cm, t'l buibMirt, merr. f u emm omntrnrt n bom, f m !) )oar ttmc.or p.tr ncranU rn!r t f Hie work. All U new. hi tiV im-We tart ya, ffcrniabnif wuriK. yarn may tirh IV m x4 fr tr r.IUl tAtldreM r.n..l. at ASK Skookam loofc P.4I(TI I H8II LAIM T, M rK. K. Y onr, CO., HJHTUSB. BAl&aU Hail QrouxQP. Trritor . Crows J. W. ilcXUTT & CO., WHOLIC8ALE DKALKKS OK PABST BREWING GO'S MILWAUKEE BEER Htir Rppiill. EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND H0FBRAU, Druggists HE ad lx POET STOCK, BULK AND cf Baldness. by Mail Bald Heads. DOMESTIO Is an Exquisite Toilet Article, $500 Howard WB will pT the, aboTf 8'.-- ! ( Trade mark rtgutrred.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. for any mlw of Llrr rerd Heidarhe, Indifnntion. Oomplaint, Djrx-piilior ConttvttftewB we cannot eure wittt Woefi sentence the whole of the prisoners found VeKetablel.lTern.Kwhen the direction retnctly eomplled with, tbcj are pnrelj V(tftable, and neTet guilty at the sessions at one time. It fail to rItb tir,u-llcSugar CoatAd Lanre boiea, Stadium Reel Hair Grower Go. fell to Baron Graham's lot to terform rontalnlnR SB ruin. Hi renin. Beware ot rounterfei( and imitations. The genuine tnannfartured only by NEW YORK, this duty, and he accordingly went over 5CU JUIUt C. WEBT CCiMI'A.NY . CU1CAUO, lhh. the list with due solemnity, but omitted Mold by A. H WAI.KFK, paw Sata by all OorjggUts. ltruKCiat, OKden, t tah. one person brought up for sentence Mr. John Jones. The judge wason the point HEATER ! of finishing the sentences, when the offi- THE OGOEN TRUNK FACTORY BOYNTON HOT WATER cer reminded his lordship of this omisThe Moet Improved ard Economical sion. Whereupon the judge said graveHeater .a the Market, I I John am Jones' sure beg ly, "Oh! pardon," and then sentenced him to transportation for life. San Francisco 1 Argonaut, 'a.''1! It Slang and Simile. Neany all the government bonds Will some one kindly point out where floated during the war were at ft dis- metaphor and simile leave off and where count part of the time during that strug- slang begins? There are many expresgle. From 1865 onward, however, all of sions about which sometimes cause culthem have been up to or above par, ex- tured people to turn up their noses or cept the 5s of 1SC4, which dropped un- raise their eyebrows, and yet they are to der the 100 mark for a time in the fluct- be found in the Bible, in Shakespeare uations in W6 and 1867. The 6s ma- and in other excellent places, while there turing in 1881 were, for a time in 1862, as are about as many expressions which low as 83. people tise with a great deal of reverence, The almost universal of thinking that they come from the Bible, - h iiZ h Ya-as- fj Fi b-- Orders respectfully solicited anteed. DOYLE UNDERTAKING EICHEY'S PARL0BS.. Funeral Directors and Embalmeiv. We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS and FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Weet of Chicafro. Services conducted at onr Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodies' or shipment a specialty. RICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PAKLOBS. THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. LIVERY & FEED STABLES ALL ITS BRANCHES. & Washington Call and At. (ret pric. Co., March 19, m. are hereby notified tbriw hundred dol that I have expended and in labor improvements oixin the lars, Willard Mining "Siiierir''BoiLrwles itnatHl in the apKldrrConnty. Utah, as will District, office of the in tiled the certificates by pear hold said to in order recorder of sid district, ,,r(,Tr,ifes under the provisions of section 2.C4, fievised SfHtutes of the Cnited States, being the amount required to hold the eatne Ami tho if iw, 1M. VW. yearaendtnir Pec within ninety dnys nfter this notice by publicacontribute-youto proor f iil refuse tion you onr as a portion of such expenditure in ercst in said claim will become the Moperty t.l. of thcsubucnht-- under sair' Citt, Having rnfcliaeed the entire Livery and Transfer business heretofore carried on by Messrs. Martin riro's, we are prepared to receive orders (or SINGLE AND DOUBLE DRIVING RIGS, CARRIAGES FOB OPERA AND WEDDING PARTIES, MOVING OF BAGGAGE OB FURNITURE, LADIES' CALLING CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL "HALVERSON NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Or.riBJi J. KIESEL & CO. 2432 Washington Avenue. Plumbing and Gas Fitting 2354 F. .. TA and satisfaction guar- COREY BRO'S & COMP'Y, J i Mannfacturr the Bwt Trunk. Repairing prevalence attended tt. Old Trunks Taken in be found only in such promptly rder called for and Delivered to Exchanire. corns, bunions and other afflictions of which really are to Journey all part ot the city. the feet, and the race of eccentric shoe- works as Sterne's "Sentimental KLiKE ft OPFMAX, No. 270 Twenty-fiftmakers who have arisen as a legitimate Through Italy." New York Continent St. outgrowth of these afflictions, all go to tnaucceMfal. show that there is something radically Choll y What's a w the mattah aw wrong in the care of the feet "n Jli. ilium, nirtin, nio. 1 r 1' r'"- Other irfdoinr m wif. Why with Sissy Downy? He aw looks "o? Som rm over ft J. 7 en (in 00 me wen aaa !( The gamboling of whales is often wit- vewy much dejected, y' know. ion m, don't ; Gnssie know, Sissy, y' nessed by sailors, and Paley says that 'wiiiinm irr i!v. mmin ftom f to om how lB(bv.A11ar-iu Sorosis, deah any observer of fish must acknowledge applied for membership tir jnn. t n wnr in pf tin fe time. Hi ntonv for worfc- ' ,Ww that "they are so happy they know not boy, but they actually wouldn't have T 5 Fut'ir unit nin NKW Itdwllr1rfi. what to do with themselves. Their atti- him, y' know. Said he was too effemJove! bai Judge. tudes and frolics are simply the effect of inate, an excess of spirits." a in artnowlM(!4 A riwanant Sarprlnr. the leading remedT fof It does not take a woman many years Detective Is this Mr. Hardup? tiaoorrtiora A tiMet, TheonlT aai remrdy lor to find out that men are a mighty nncer Hardnp (uneasily) Yes, but I'm very aaerrlirorWbitL Call to and can't talk loses man never But you. I Drearnbe it and kel a again. set busy tain entirely nfe in roc"nmecdiE it Detective I have a warrant for your the delusion that somewhere in the TmEnmCnn"'"lv to all enffererR, world is to lx; found a woman about 10 arrest. I Old an-than terfection the (relieved) nearer you thought Hardup Tr cent, Mulit Irrniirviaha. ix had a bill. Mr.nsey's Weekly. TO BE ADDRESSED TO ODR "OGDEN OFFICE." Is Free from all coloring matter. Promptly Attended to. Fifth St., Ntar Young, OGDKN ALL CORRESPONDENCE Grows Hair on CIGrARS. Qrd;rs BOTTLED. Is a Preventive TOILET ARTICLES. ED AND CONSTANTLY IN Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Palling Hair. PERFUMER hand-mad- e, Custom house DRUGGIST, Cfin i VTITFR OUU.l fl a Lll STRATTON & STORM'S Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican m F. B. IIURLBUT, TOILET ARTICLES (JKOOEHS, Ear, Nose, Throat, oreon and examining Lii-bi- WHOLESALE Liquor and Cigar Mcrchan is physician of and World nrgiral t it jf and Han Kranciooo ill t Ofii-- and have otlirns at the rirtKira bnt..l. Krb. a and ft. at ('lift hoUM?, halt Lake, Feb. 21 and , Hub will be a rare rhanc for the pMiplp of Utah to ronsult freo wifh the oldMet and mott snco-fu- l California uperialu-t- . ho hae had nearly fifty (fare fiHial practico, harinx vraduaunl m IHX the old doctor will Tinii I' tah himwlf. l)t. Licliig A Co. of Kan FranciKo are the only reliable pecialiMa from the laree cities who iit I' tab ouartrrly. who t all wasting and annoyiuc ruronic diseaiw of , won-and children, and the only brace and deformity manufacturer who riit I' tab fn.ru han Franciacv and kaneaaCitjr. "The company, M.V0M.VX Chronic Diseases and Murmilies. Th old & i CHILD IN UTAH. AND DRUGGISTS. .JOS. WALLACE aaium i. UM mm Diseases of the Eye, Mr. Steinert, of this city, has added to his rare collection of musical instru ments a viola de Uaiuba, which is probably the only one in playable condition in this country. It is in excellent preservation, and its present owner thinks that none can be found iu Europe in such fine condition. The first instrument has a straight back and the top is of a conical Bhnjs similar to the bass viol of the present rerl'nDiery and Toilet Articles, day, and not rounded as the violoncello. Civl IRS AND TOBACCO. The scroll is an artistic piece of carving made to represent the griffin of ancient mythology and is of bruzed wood. Ivory squares are set in the finger board in- Proscription Carefully Cemponnded. stead of raised brass frets, and accurate2')19 Washington Arena. ly designate the fingering places. It is keyed for five strings, while all bow instruments of the present age have but four. This valuable treasure of Mr. Steinert WnOLBSALI AND EETIIL was found iu a monastery in Berlin, iu connection with a viola d'Amore, by a German citizen. He brought it to this country about thirty years ago and kept it until purchased by Mr. Steinert. AlCorner VTashicgfoa ire. and Tucnfy though there was nothing about it to show the date of its make, it construcfifth Street, under Broom EofeL tion indicates that it was made pome time during the Fif teenthcentury. New Haven Union., Finest Btocr of Begged John' Pardon. At the Old Bailey it was customary to Piii'iT PI Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. "O, ah, e me 8 "what do you rive for o iid on the chest i aked Joiiea, in a sort indifferent t.iue, of a doctor with whom ft he mat sightly aouaiDU-d- , a be met him luttruinrutt. What Keep the ltlryeler t'prijfht? Let us suppose a cyclist mounted on Iris wheel and riding, say, toward the north. He finds himself beginning to tilt toward his right. He is now going not only north with the machine, but east also. Ik) turns tho wheel eastward. The point of support must of necessity travel in tho plane of the wheel. Hence it at once begins to go eastward, and as it moves much faster than the rider tilts it quickly gets under him, and the machine is again upright. To one standing at a distance in front or rear the bottom of the wheei will 09 seeu to move to the right and left. I conclude, then, that the stability of the bicycle is due to turning the wheel to the right or left, whichever way the leaning is, and thus keeping the point of support under the rider, Just as a boy keeps upright on his finger a broomstick standing on its smallest end. Charles B. Warring in Popular Science Monthly. nm ) j I COKEY BRO'S 2432 V,tr To Oliver B. Adam". DRIVERS. Onr Boarding and Feeding Department will be fonnd Satisfactory in every respect & COMPANY Washington Avenne Yon lt. FRtD. A. Shillls. J ONCTION CITY MACIIINE WORKS, "VV. ..Practical 1C-1- Dealer In E. " K. 8tcm Engine! HOLLAND, Proprietor, Founder and Machinist. Twenty-thir- d bet Boileri, Pomps, Wall and Lincoln. KUs, I will fnrnlih and erect Knrloti 6en Ke&tert and Machinery by contrsc and do my work n the beet mesoer. rit ni r"vlrlni protantry attended to at bop. - k |