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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMEPXIAL: Fit I DA V. APRIL 10, H91. ir 'TiiTf rr . O-tu- j'.'' 'I AC . ii--- t . ,',.-'- i- - - .. . i -- ,i j --- 1 L.41 wL OXEN. L-- . r. J - I t:'. I ir-ttt-t- i fc.u'Lf-n- ati'l ir u li tvisl f N. w 1 i1 lr-- - i. . 1 t .! fin w - i '. - lint jir of r t- - lk- - riftf-- Iniur!it til' 'a aii l .f M. .(v tt n l iiv ritit Is t ..f Hi J Wii. Vjii'- mli urn if li--- : f inu-'- : - .'..!-- . r in V an 1 f.'.f dl'll tk- - 'l ;!. irrL.ijt!-'- " b-- -i :r rrti. em't iwun.-L- t t .1. br Vii..a! Ii ;t tLir Mm Is u 1 r--n tirf Vr" i hr t;.: tiui. J a t,n. ju lue cart lfciii;!-- 4 HE tru The oi.-- nvrv ii w tlfroui'hly frigh-firu!iii:Lj away ftr fair, aud an 1 holding lie u were lj I'.y uil f.T d- - ar life. Ail at on. e au i lea WITH Mfl UnO, r moun-t.- B Fi.fiTG.l J.-i- MtJ.oiJ i Fred . It. Iiiwoi.-r- aJver-tifr- ol iu a iMJtttry a;:d he au t y.iti talk some U .rk.-H. A trur fa.ir;K t.iik t.i Viii? That' what I've a'l.-ra . Li.f. ; citry use eui I luoiitiw' .ii!!iu-ti.uAurst luii liuleL'Uieiil i pi In h urd Ike talk "iu," he cailel o'll a i. be now mis bt imunlry t the 'lit bn;i;-.- l al.ilig. Hr- - tn J cave L. ei.untry. bi- - nn'o-. ! f bi'R-iH,;ti.-talk n I've wh "Urotiier ('ofifiuuipiu w IW in ail it tuiuil li'wrl ain't j r..jr r a j.i'Ur of the f.4Ui liie " lJiuoi ry ' la an It the ey'Ui t ait churi h - ; at, a!id I'll call mei iin' on s fn.ia wimtevrr tiu- v.. u f. r this if we gt out alive," r.plie-I lipv ail and f.sl- atij . 'f'1(-rtinwith as much Oignity as he rUwiint, afi'i ai'i'lri-- l niuui, is. It is (varaulrrd to Ua.!il ..r Coll! ii 'i!le- - while h..ldilig to the stake. ufe in mil tiuumf l.ir m liu-it is shoutr-'! try, or iiK.m y jjkiJ I. r ll will Ik the terrified J. JruKs'isU. tx.lj J.ib; "it jiiny save our live. t W'OBLD- - Ins. Mu Ju.-- t lh-orjrrlfiil, the art gave a fearful Inn b, Utn-his head against and the DV nit. t A TAKII II It I howr the stake he was bidding to with consideuren tlie worst t no tmm.-- of erable furee. This made him boiling louj Mauibuif, io ivuu, by liruxtfioimad in addition to his fear. "Splice the main brace! .Shiver my timbers! Pipe all hands to grig!" aud then, as that DRUGGISTS. had no eff. t on the frantic team, "Boat 1 ahoy!"" an then l;ing all control of himself, "Ahoy! Ahoy! drat ye, ye blanket y blank brutes!" and the deacon let out such a string of profanity that Job turned a shade or two paler. While this was going on the oxen had gotten over considerable ground. The jteople. along the road gazed in open mouthed astonishment to see two such staid citizens geing along so furiously IVrl'iii'iery and Toilet Articles, with an ox team, and were terribly CiJUiS AND TOBACCO. scandalized at their apparent hilarity. Ike, totally unconscious of what was going on at home, was plodding along toward his chum's, when he heard a Prriitii.o Carefully t'omponudej. Avenus. 2.'H9 fearful clatter coming behind him. He turned, and could hardly believe his eyes. There came his pets Jack and Billy at a furious pace, and his uncle and the deacon in the cart. Wholesale and Retail "Stop 'em, Ike! stop "em!" shouted his nncde when he saw Ike. Ike stepped to one side of the road, and as the cattle dashed up called out, "Belay, Jack! Belay, Billy!" At the sound of the familiar voice and comCorner Washington Ave. and Twenty mand they stopped at once, and went quietly up to their young matter. fifth Street, aadcr Broom HoteL "I'll have the law of you for this, Job Haines," snarled the deacon, as he painfully descended from the cart. Finest Stock or "And 1 11 call church on you!" retorted Job as he rubbed his bruises. "I won't Mong to any church with a man that la the Market. kin swear like yon kin. A purty deacon you lx!" Qflfit U'lTfD Prononnrixl thobert in Territory I'di Lit Xrv it and satisfy yourselves. "If I hal a brat like that I'd skin him alive!" roared the deacon as he glared at the bewildered Ike. & CO., "Is;iac, take them cattle home at once," said his uncle. "As for this wicked man here, 1 shall never notice him again." Ike took the cattle home. His nncle His aunt told him about tht walked. contemplated sale, and though he ex- FIXE l'ERR'JIER and TOILET ARTICLES. pressed commiseration for his uncle it is doubtful if he felt any. His aunt said it Imported and Domestic served them jnst right Ike kept Texas Sittings. ,', tli-u- W.l v - wt-r- hor, tii-ii- iletriyeI it. When his uncle jfave him the steers to lireak, tile i'l'-;mio to hint that though he eouhl never exe't to tread the of his own hhiji, he omld ) sliip j'hrases in the education of his oxen, and thus ahvays ho reminded of l is own home the aea. Thus it wa-- s that Jack and Billy were educated to work, "broken" totally ignorant of the usual eonunands are tuinaed. "(W by which ox'-and 'Iihw," "tjit u" and whoa'" had no nieatiin fur them whatever. It w.is " haul away" snd "iKirt" nnd and "ltelay." "Stem all," Wad Iwck. The oxen jrrew and waxed strong, ttiiI his uncle often remarked that he nev(r ww a team that could do more work than tin me oxen and Ike. No one but Ike ever thought of handling them, The nearest neighbor to the Haines' was Deik'on Merwin, a good man and Iil!ar of the church. The good deacon saw that life's yoke of oxen were works ers, and a desire came over him to them. He offered to buy them several times, but Job always said that they to Ike aud were not for sale. The deacon asked Ike if he would sell them, but met with such an indignant refusal that he felt angered, but did not give up the idea of possessing the cattle. Finally he went to Job and said: "Neighbor Haines, if them cattle'll work good every way I'll give you $loy for 'em. They're too much property for a boy like Ike to have, and it is apt to create in him a bad sjierrit and make him feel above his elders." "Well, I don't know, deacon. The boy sets a deal by them cattle, and a promise is a promise. I gave them to him if he would break 'em, and he has, so I'm bound to keep my part." "That's all true enough, neighbor Haines, but Ike's only a boy, and then, remeinler, $100 ain't offered every day for a yoke of cattle. Why not sell me these and give him another pair to break; that 'ud do him jist as well." The deacon's $400 and persuasions finally weakened Job's scruples, and he gave in. The deacon was to try them, and if they worked all right was to have them for f 400. How to tell Ike what he had done was a poser to his nncle. His aunt declared it a downright uipan piece of business, and told Job plainly what she thought of him. It was finally decided not to say any- thing to Ik a until after the sale had been made and the cattle gone. In order that Ike might not be on hand to see his pets sold he was given a holiday, and sent to spend the day at a neighbor's, a couple miles away, where there was a boy of hi? ;ige who was sort of a chnm of his. The liext morning Ike was off bright and early, and the deacon was on hand shortly after. It would not be fair to Job to say that he did not have any misgivings. He would have backed out of the bargain at the least chance, and he really hoped that the deacon would not be satisfied with them. The oxen were brought out and yoked to the cart without difficulty, though the deacon remarked that they did seem "kinder fctoopid." Job and the deacon climbed up into the cart. "Gee up!" The oxen turned their big eyes round inquiringly. "Gee up, there!" repeated Job; but they did not move a hoof. "That don't appear like good breaking," remarked the deacon. "They're broke all right," replied Job. "Come, gee up, there!" at the same time he gave each a prod with the goad. In response to the prodding the cattle wsied off toward the open gate, in whi;h direction their heads happened to be turned. Job did not want them to go in the road, so he shouted out, "Hoy! hoy!" to turn them around; but the oxen had no idea what "hoy" meant, and so kept going straight ahead. Job shouted louder and struck Billy with the goad. They quickened their gait into a trot and turned out into the road. Theu Job shouted, "Whoa! whoa!" but they did not mind that either. "They don't appear to be as well broke as I reckoned on," remarked the deacoD, ih-e- n.-- be-Mi-ie "titar-Ixi-ird- jkis-ses- Crumb Cloths from $1.50 Up. mm t J.'b Tru-- t lHUttDwr on fuue. o 1jT"l mil the ! Uri njjrb tuiinuM. rr k !iaf-- k an 1 puii, u kr-- p ob oma b,-- i l iil tOf uoj-auvM ;.!, (r.na la. o to ttm ute IHouirtil h - wouij iviv-r- . Bei wiia j.xr mi-ti.i- n Li'uiiur I r tsttiy ) be miv "l 't if Boyle Furniture Comp'y t, t k J. KlKSEL COMPANY. J t- p.--- tti-n- i Li.iiic-er.ilu- ft-- t- WHOLESALE iM-a- n r-- t..Mi.-ttinl- GROOEKS, a;l-l.i- .-. 1 iJ t-- u SWlt West ll.l'I the -l 11 ar!:i Ikc to vmrii ya i aa luvt' .J;,m-.at that. r3lrwlili'!V Hil l at once a.xtii'i'- l i liure nf hi . If ev.-- r a juir f yoinij; l..sinii,-.ixea - w. 11 t:ik-- rart t tlu-- wvrt". He irrixiiiifil t!j'm as 'arfully a the i tki that t Jj i r !lvk nan .loM-a.s Mlk. ati'l h wjs . kunl with tin in that th y with as gcutl n lnI. i J.irk ainl Billy. He iianitl hmne Ike ii.-- r furi.t In I. is the one the far off ti eati. It b.tl fc.il.ir, hut his liojieof hirt life to lie th-i- (ii-u- vl u i l-- f f j.u:!y a n j L.nh,' uj, a 1? ! t"l.- - L- J vv l'ii-- VluT X e j reVrL.t 4I2!UUtX!!llf I t- ji b"Ut- laf. - f i. ii: tin! v. U!ij.-i::r- f jir l'M.'u. i l 1 -a f the l:vr--- fLr;-ii-.-h.i- 't w.4- !.4- n II NVw f - :! l. Lil " r i.j he e If .s M in it u iu ! Ya:. L lut iJy in a:i l - Ki.-as- . of Iarr ,r Ti."- - . !' Lnl- la V.f J l:i.mirLt flow .iu V :.t I " -! Vm yoiirrIf, jo'j tAT U Lu" to he; "y,.a LuuW JM I d i." ji Via ' Wr U be ths: o .t tt.1 kilVir ! W ;..; C Lilj AND OIL CLOTHS. Ik S Sort k Now ConiftW 4 tr.ail U ih i tvtt-i-J-i- 1 .... li li-- e sr t.!y t. w-i .'i -l. f -- "2 IMS u.l,'- - i"ur i rt rc . J o tali. J At t Via! mi" vi'ii ri-rt:- .:a i tun uiu u tl l h--rl t ie CiTt ik- -i tJ l'--r vl jt,t i i;t fl d.4--- NAl'TiaJ. An:' i j --ut. ' , L..I !! J v. j J ..!. .. .,v.-r- r , U.-ti- iii-- ia tU I. t:.ai:, .l i. t'rx. j iiii tjj-- y IP PUT! " r iW-t,- tl.-- kri fri. U i tUt hr rrr il tiy ii U.TH " (, Wr-il- V'll n. i- 1 IMrDIITWT TO EVERY MAN. WOMAN j- II ., Gill!) AND Liquor and Cigar Merclian ts IN UTAH, - .JOS. WALLACE DRUGGIST. I fetsfs N. TIM and M.ilk (if lli? Eve. Ear, Cbnit Iwascs Tlie oi l urire,n an.) eaniir:in r.I'Virian of "T!ie Lieliiit Mirical liistitntp md1 YVorlj of Kan;t( Tiry atid S.to Kiatirio mil viit (K'.lcn ami liave orlici's at the Hio.rn hotel. 'eh. fi ami a. at ( lift lining, halt Lake, reb. :'i ami . Il'l. This will lie a rare rlianre for the people of t'tah to oniilt free tlie ol.let aii.l most uroieKful('alifiirDiaNeialiet. who lia li.nl nearly fifty yearn prartice, liavin graduated ia 1M:I. KeniejiihiT the oH doctor w ill vii-t- t I tali liinihelf. Ir. Liehiir A Co. of an Kratict!tfn are the only reliahle s(ierialiM from the bn;ecitie who iit t'tah narterly. who treat all waxtititf and annoyinK rhn mic difeasea of men. wonieu and clmdreu. and the only hr.ire and Ueformity niaiiufar-tnrer- s a lio vii.it I tali from an Kranciecu aud M7 u taarlk Twritf. niatrlSntlar Drpt lae rla, Ogden, Utah. Pocatello, Idaho. CARL UPMANN'S Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican J. f ymr I hlnv matt bf John H. ut. Kralr, (KMlnin,lruj'.N.V.,al muiL tnak ntuth, but wa ran y.eu itmy rn from to tra b y;mqul kiy bow l ai tnv atari, ana mr Viva fnn r of on. Hoth all mtr. In ny Vnmica, ymi ait cnimrwi at bonir, mff alt your ittti,or apsre ntoflivDti oniv to PAltrirl "LAI.!- FKI K. Alirvait at onre, A IU., IUUTLi.y, BilMU IN!H)S Skookum l?oot Grows Itir PABST BREWING CO'S MILWAUKEE BEER, EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN Rv.pidly. Eradicates DanilrufT. Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Baldness. Grows Hair on Bald Heads. .Is an Exquisite Toilet Article. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. (Taie mark registered.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poison9 It Is an honest and meritoriona ! preparation. WE will pay the abovo reward for any ease of Lirer Own Remedy. Nature's ConSick Complaint, Dyspepsia. IlenlaHie, Indigestion. Fifth St., Near Young, OGDEN mm. Cr"- I rK I J - TfciT" J iioiith. cmio tht JJ1 hlm. wIittvw you nd r. Kn b- - art mtilr Mrnlnir from f fc to inow yuonnw iwtaijr, All and flurt ytiU. cn work tn imm tim (i. -- unknown imooir them. ipi won.1rftjt. Partif u'ra Tr. Failure j, H.MttlleUatc Co., Ho& so rurUnd,Mln Bl O U cknowle1gB4 the leadtnr ramwlr for Oonorrbe The only aats remelyfor Ut. J JliimiMiHliil tiM atmtan. f IjvlTHEtMlnJMM'" at oreactibe it and feel nfe In reenmmendluf U 1 Co to all itifTerem. A. Tl imV-l- i fT1 11 1 1 J. BTX'tx ett, M. hr FKKa mum Sold Draira-tai- Salt Iff TO 00R "OGDEN OFFICE." and satisfaction guar- anteed. J. KIESEL & CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS. Fnneral Directors and Embalmers. HOT We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of all Ocugglsts. by WATER CASKETS HEATER ! West of Chicago. and FUNERAL FUKNISIIINQS Services conducted at onr Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodies' or shipment a specialty. RICKEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. TIIE FINEST IIEA11SE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. & COMP'Y, 2432 Washington Avenue. LIVERY & FEED STABLES Having purchased the entire Livery and Transfer business heretofore carried on by Messrs. Martin Bro s, we are prepared to receive orders for and Gas Fitting Plumbinp: IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. DOYLE 2.W & Washington IIALVERSON, Ave. VM and get prices. OA m IW Jr-nrts- n Orders respectfully solicited COEEY BRO'S uim Anns Inn, tti't Jno. Bonn, Toledo, OhM. ipf cut. Otr.r mrAainr aiwell. Whr me.ftt BE ADDRESSED BICHEY'S The Most Improved and Economical Heater in the Market, DJf work It) NEW YORK. BOYNM h u ALL CORRESPONDENCE Skookum Rod Hair Grower Go. Pop The Sun in an Artist. In a summer holiday every one's face and hands are more or less tanned by the sun. And the same artist is all the time active among the tenants of the orchard and the garden. A snow apple, MaunfacturPS the Beat Trauks. Repairing attended to. Old Trunks Taken in ripening on its stem in Octoler, shows promptly Exchange. Orders called for and Delirered to this plainly. The sunward side takes on all part of the city. KLINE A OPPMAN, a vivid scarlet, while the treeward half No. 270 Twenty-fiftSt. remains a pale pink. Sometimes a leaf, blown down in a storm, will loilge near Snti littlf fnrtunflfiavbn mtrlftl an apple stalk. Cemented with a little wUr B"t You STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. F. $500 Reward ,,1 UKVLKIiS OF WIiOr-.JK3A.L- Is Free from all coloring matter. which the will, the thought, can command at all times, and which ought tc lie on guard, like an orderly, to summoE Hold by A. H WALKKK. frnKKiHt. Oifilen. 1'tab. us when we should become alert. Headaches evaporate if we must exert ourselves for those we love, or we almost THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY forget the pain, which is the same thing and ill temper cannot flourish unless we have idleness in which to reflW-- t upon the motes belonging to some one else. With energy leading the way, enuu: lifts from the horizon, and we see culoi and distance again. There are womer. who lalwr day by day in hunger and despair. It seems as if others might la bor in comfort and health, instead of sitting down to lassitude aud sighs. Harper's Bazar. moistened dust, it clings to the fruit long enough to leave the record of its stay in an outline of its crumpled form. Where the leaf came between the and the snn, the coloring touch of the solar beam was securely kept off. Young people in France and Germany imitate this stray work of the leaf with very pretty effect. An anchor, a heart, a shield or an initial is cut in paper and gummed to a ripening peach, apple or pear. The fruit is plucked Hn due season, and when the bit of paper is removed its outline is disclosed in hues mr.ch fainter than those of the surrounding rind. Youth's Companion. -s. 8T CIGAES. stipation or Citivenesa we r:mnot cure wita West's Vegetable l.lver Pills. hen tho directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Veiretahle, and never Lan?a boxea. fail to (five satisfaction. Stufar Coated containing Si l'ills. 25 cent. Beware of counterfeits The genuine manufactured only by and imitations. Xtiii J011K C. WEST COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. hand-mad- e, Allitnrw. t.rrat y M Hf. f. r thwrk.niUrr. W a art vwi, frtrnlhfiir rfr)' YFmlnnr. KBH.V, rrr,Ki'II, lfarur.1. W. McNUTT iyr ui, c-i-a--R- nt Druggists Not Iti'st, but limi of Ocrupstion. As for the feeling that we need rest, rest, rest, it is often a fallacious one. It is action which makes muscle. The spirit of life enters into us when we take a vital part in today. Often we sutfei from rest. A change of occupation is what we most need, as a rule, and the relief hours of an active person turn out to be very intelligent. We must rest, but we need not lose our electricity, STORM'S Custom house DRUGGIST, ARTICLES & Kaua t'ity. F. B. HUKLBUT, TOILET IB STRATTON NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Ooden City, Weber Co., March 19, 1"TU. To Oliver H. Adams. You are hereby notified that I have expended (SH three hundred and improvements upon the in lalx-Miuiiik' "Snjwrior" Irfde situated in t he Willnrd District, Box Klder County, Utah, as will apotlico of in filed the tho pear by certificate recorder of said district, in order to hold said section premihos tinder the provisions of Revised Statute of the United States, being tho amount required to hold the eamo for the years ending Dec. 31st, IHH8, 1KX9. INflO. And if within ninety days afferthia notice by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proa a your portion of auch expenditure interest in said claim will become tbe property 2X4. said section thesubHcribet under of r id. Fet.D, A. Shiki.uh. SINGLE AND DOUBLE DRIVING PARTIES, MOVING OF RIGS, BAGGAGE CARRIAGES FOfi OPERA AND WEDDING OR FURNITURE, LADIES' CALLING CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS. Onr Boarding and Feeding Department will be fonnd Satisfactory in every respect COREY BEO'S & COMPANY 3432 J Washington Aveona UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, W. K. HOLLAND, Proprietor, Practical Founder and Machinist. 1OO.180 Twenty thlnl bet. Wall and Lincoln. Dealer In Bteara Engines Bollari, Fumpt, Etc, I will furnish and erect IngtaM Bolleri, Beaten and Machinery by eontrao and do ray work n the beet manner. re aaohlne work and repair! of promptly attended to at ebop. 8q |