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Show J J - V I iMiDKN DAILY C r.rfi A LI i! U ;i 1U.T lAlt'lll'll-l- . MEN oi. t li'-t-" f rr.r i r .. f . !T- s f. -i i.rr j I . ;.- -. i At a rf rr ix ErurK:i j ni-- is IV.: in a jrt f ui fuMi? wi.ali ar r.j. a Her i- una , iu-- tfJ t. j '., tJ Knl i - -- o:i l'ver i " j 1 we..-ks- i - t. aoola-f.vori- h 21-2- -.1 ,;l . j !(, v . htur List C. II. is a 1 I; !ir-h2j- a' Mill It" ceny, iiiit. Ai d At Mxra.i. greet 2 A. c.a-tevtio- u Ii t.. tfjjt li l tie a Vr . .y which he to ktecd tit. wi i.;:rt::-t:oiia- l ; a! uttead a cvsveation of the s.sue i. in. Tier mill i fft-- exjtfis t. vis x is re ! v r'. e:; t t j t .. ;.. Ij JtVrE M.J Lg VllaV. t arinevi ii ', f i V r t r.t i i j.i.j 1"h. Tate, r.'g-- d rf.u - Frnnk J. U'Nr U grai.ry was tlueJ !.' srge i Kas.C:y va- - t from the Union ra:.r.I to represent l us. t road at tl.'e cuen-tiona- . After they have ad.:juri.ei tr.e Union Pacific awrrtsries extct to hold an informal convection at Eh. Kas., to consider certain measures pert icing to the work in this part of the rountry. Mr. Moormon will proliably iy.t retura to Ogden before the aod May. tc-retarKarl M. Cojk, who has charge of th railroad department of "he V. M. C. A. at Glenn Ferry, Idaho, is in the city on a few day's visit before starticf eatt to attend th association contentions at St. Soe and Kansas City. On more car of Sara Derhr.ardt's baggage passed wet yesterday and Sara to follow in the evening with her special train which is to run west from Ogden aa second section of the Southern Pacific fast u.iL At Ogden the special train containing Sara and rer equipment will not attract bo much attention because they go through here in the dead of night. Some of the old attaches of the Union depot appeared anxious yesterday to know if she would be accompanied by her tiger and pet snakes. . The scribe 6aid he heard the latter wottld complete the party, and the men all grew nervous and uneasy, as it is a wed known fact that Sara's blamed wild cat has a partiality for depot men which is second only to its appetite for Loiel waiters. At Salt Lake City a franchise has been granted Cy the county court to the Salt Lake, Hailey & Paget Sourd Hue. It is to run from the west boundary of Salt Lake City, and thence west. "The conditions required are that the compauv shall construct a county road of gravel, or.e rod wide and six inches deep, oa the feouth side of their rit'ht of way the enThe development of this tire distance. rjew line will be watched witf. much interest by Ogden people, that is if there is any development. . At Cheyenne the extensive outft wliiclvii'ter.d Sara tip.n r r.cru the continent attracted as much interest as if it had been a circus traii:, and a big crowd gathered about the special crs which are in her service in the present tour, in the hope of catching agiiuipse of th noted woman. Ti e railroad people there were kept hustling er special trair. made up i. round getting witn certaui cuai.es wn:c;i 3i:ss ieru- Lardt had rejuebted throug'a her mar. ia charge. Thomas Tae got on a drunk yesterday and wanted to run things around the Union depot his own way. After he l ad succeeded ij making considerable disturbance U:e police gathered him into their embrace and carried him away to the city jail. The special car of General Manager Kearns. of the St. Louis, Arkansas & Texas, which contained Mr. Kearr.s and family, returned to Ogien yesterday from Salt Lake City, and iu the evening started on east over the Union PaP..-.rl- iof y . 1 cific. The men who were caught breaking into a Union Pacific freight car were not held over by Judge B'ilings, as was erroneously rejiortei. There being want of sufficient evidence tlie raea were dis" charged. t O. X. Ablvitt and wife arrived in Mr. Ogden from New York yesterday. Abbott is the electrical expert who is to take charge of the electrical atfairs of the Ogden City street railway; Two special trains of Raymond excursionists, containing in all fourteen Pullman cars, arrived from the West on the Southern Pacific fast mail yesterday and went east over the Rio Grande. There is heavy freight traff.e over the Southern Pacific. The officials report thinu9 moving along smoothly with nothing to mar the serenity of affairs. A Pennsylvania excursion train of seven cars arrived from the Rio Grande yesterday and went west oa the Southern Pacific. i John Dillon, the well known " actor, with his troupe passed through the last evenihg en route for Evanston, Wyo. Superintendent W. H. Bancroft went to the Hot Springs in his private car yesterday, returning in the afternoon. The Shenandoah Company left for the West on the Southejn Pacific fast mail yesterday morning. The Rio Grande come ir. late on their Midland connections ijuite frequently. , A railroad man named Join; P. Rhodes was ia the city yesterday. lty ti It. - . t 1 et-- r. t-- inansh.ip. ay Our 7ct. mosquetaire and t button love is to those equal you generally pay $i.:5 to $1.50 for- v e are headquarters W-ste- - for ladies' jackets, notions and lace, madras and silk curtains, also men's neckwear, underwear, Etc-- , and having a general store - - n we are enabled to under- sell all competitors. Our silk department stands without a peer in Oden, and our prices ollk-raf.- sell us more goods than are carried by other people. We have the most elegant room in the west in which to show goods-Wbuy the largest quantities, thereby getting the lowest prices. We have r less expense than firm of same proportion in business, and we give to our customers the benefits derived by our unexcelled position. iictd leten e o any-othe- V. k II. IVrisW Sons COMPANY. Wash. Ave. 33 s' fr ftfa h d o h h m Grain's - ' .rrr icrn VLLU.aiJLill - , ivn .l.U' rinn LL.1'1.11 'MflfffrtTfam "s&Mh s Is not a cosmptic, but a nutritive tonic for the skin. It makes the skin naturally unooth ami soft and volvety. protect it from wind aud sun, cleaiispa the face far better tliau soap aud water and liy its tonic elfivt on tlin skin pre vents the roimution of wnuKies. ror sale in Oirdeu with other of Mrs. (iraliam's celebrated ('. L. preparations, by the following Druggists: Smoke Carpenter's Gatii Havana I'iM'oli's, 24il Washington Ave. : F. B. Huvlbut, 372 h Twenty-fourtnudiT Hroom Hotel ; H. A. Walker, cigars. St. Send Mump to Mrs. (iuvaire Graham, "Beauty Doctor,'' K'3 i'ost St., San FranRocky Mountain Atnber, made by the cisco, for her little book "How to be BeautiSchelihas Brewing company is the best ful." Wholesale agents for Utah, A. C. Smitb & Co, Methodist ladies have decided to give and literal y entertainment including thorn in the basement of the church Tuesday evening April 28. beverage in the market. a musical particularly adapted to the sidewalks of the west at the same time beir. of elegant style and work f H. W. Karri t .!elr Lis friend to Kati.erir e T. IV.ci.er vs. .1. P. R k::"wt!.t the Menr.i rep!e.l f r order 1 t defer lair ai.ow u.r'.urU.niv t,f tl e m n,e po!..-peb.-t.ere... Apr-- 2' 1, al IJ u . C. re-ra h another arty. (initid t'rH-T- ! e r ne- -t ai.J u,.wt Judg-Ui'hop' toart. phf.t..kTS.ph M id. iu ti e west In the eitare of Daeiel F. Ti.uii.a ac O'U.plet i m r. .i;,a :2. 73, Tl ia order ts entered rii:r.g V.VlLeisy, tneiirsr.d cpera l.ouwe. Cal! and te7j u. 1 May f r earing u;):i sale of real and Adams llro. A.l persona rieirir.g sewer i'rine.personal property. Later ia the Oav J 'dge U.shop, tioi.s Uiiide reas- niabiy, ejpeilitioiisly by JuJir L. W. ShurthfT, and by skillful oi kman apply to Hob-soe:.t to feilt Lake City on buslne. A Wilkeraon. Orlii under lieed Lotel with Graves A Gibeon. k GOLD I1KICK DK AL. A patent medicine man held forth at Twenty-fourtand Grant last evening, A NfjiLi Kaaker "Swiudled Out of but hia twe!r-wev- l mixture did not seem to attract much attentiou. Ona H,H0 CaL. George C. Whitmore. president of th weed is good enoi gh for Ogden people. First National bank of Nephi, was gulled Tljer will be a republican rally in the. out of M.000 yesterday by the gold brick North ( Hfden achool house, Friday, April r n. m. to elect th trick. The"birck was tested and seemed 24th, at Mclub. Col. Miller, E. Stratrepublican to be gold but waa found out "to be onlv ford. X. C. Ilygare, Mr. ISaldrige and to addrees copper after Whitmoie had ownel it a Ben E. Rich ar the aieetmg. erly by a pretended Spaniard and" some A chicken right last night The Spaniard at a well known two Ogden birds pah did not attract much Crook named Jim tSanford, tand he was attentmn. A eet-tbetween a rooster captured on the cars from Provo to Salt from Salt Lake City and on from OgLake city with fA on his person. den a few drew more atAnother of the gang going by the name tention. nights before Naturally the rooster from the of Allen was traced to Ogden, but he was not taken in hw. IL u na uan ki capital was worsted. th Salt Luke City officers on the way Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the out ne mrew inein on Uie acent. L p to Schellhas Brewing company is the'Umt 1 o'clock this morning Allen was not in the market. found, 6o the police reported, or if he beverage was he was jailed under the name of O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. Drake. A fellow was caught by Marshal McLellan last night who was PROPOSED TOURNAMENT. lookd as Drake and who was understood at headquarters to be one of the Mans lor Tho Days of Sport at gold brick gang. of One Ogden. ti.e gang nnlned Mill Atkins, a very slick swindler, it said to own propMr. W. S. Ingram, the we'd known erty worth edoVKi in Ogden, and it is sporting man of Omaha, is in the citv reported it will be seized. and is considering with lovers uf sports The Calico Hall. here, a sorting tournament . that will beset for about May 12th if it H.-Jcalico a Tie ball, give by Prof. Maon at Union ball last night, was quite comes otf, The plan is to have .a proa success. Theattendar.ee in gnd aod gram including a variety of sports at the par'y agreeable. No lady had the the driving park, such, as bicyek races lady and 'gentlemen territory to U present in nrytl'.ing but a by professional calico cocaine. The music was by Kent's riders, foot races, horse races and ho on. The idea is to get up a good show and orchestra. ai tract general attention. The matter will be talked over more today. Ill!iui Miiule I'lUiiir.j;. W. X. Ninde, of the Methodist liis'.iop Attention Carpenters. church, who lives at Topeka, Kansas, All members 'f Union Gilo are re will be here on Sunday, and n ill preach quested to attenrt lhursilay evening at morning and evening at the Methodist 7:150 sharp. Important. chtirch. The bishop is an able man, W. C. F. S. and the Utah Mission is under his Mountain Rocky Amber, made by the charge. lie Will preach very interesting Schellhas Brewing company is the best sermons. beverage iu the market. TALKIXG i;CI.TS. Real Estate Transfers. The Cl.atuber of Conmierce is StirReal estate transfers furnished by the Hendershot Abstract office, 2114 Wash ling- Itself. The board of directors of the Cham- ington avenue, April 22, 1801: A. B. Pnttou to F. C. Sevmour. nnr? nf ber of Commerce met last evening to talk over city interests and had "an inter- block 20, Lakeview addition. Sl,2.0. N. E. Geiltrv to II. W. fhirtis. nai t nf Several important block 2, River Park esting meeting. addition, f UK). A. B. Patton to J. Neilson.lnta 1 nn.l questions were considered. One of these was the proposition to be- block So, Nob Hill addition, f 1.000. Heirs of A. P Stnno n f T gin paving soon. It was thought liest to part of section 20",range '!, 1 west. 81,2lH pave Wail avenue from Twenty-fourt- h A. m. ureenweii to U . and Twenty-fourtto Twenty-fifth- , . I'ritchett, and Twenty-fift- h to Washington, imd. Wash- part of section 9, range 0. 1 west. 81,000. E. A. Reed et al. to R. T. Hnrr.er tnrt to; Twenty-sixth- , ington from Tw?nty-thirthe present season. The board of block .19, plat C. 8300. was quite favorable to going ahead with j. J. Grabtree to II. S. Church, part this work. It talked over the material of nw4 of section 17, range G, 1 west. to be used for paving and the necessity 8300. M. G. VanDvke to L. Vn.iDvt.-- nnrt. of Laving all water, sewer and gas conof block 1.1, plat A. 82,000. nections previously made. It was agreed that the work o sweepiotai, .,HX. ing walks and cleaning up rubbish Get your breakfast at the German should le done sooner in the morning than at present, say not later than 8 restaurauU A new bill of fare. o'clock. Iron works and mining interests were Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the talked over and other points relating to Schellhas Brewing company is the best The board ad- beverage in the market. Ogden enterprises. journed with the understanding that a A tfooit general meeting of the Chamber will be Barguin. called as soon as certain plans mature Two acres corner Twenty-sixtand to acted be sufficiently upon. Harrison streets; 150 feet.cornej: Thirty-sixtaud Ogden avenue, '2953 WashMiles' Nerve and Liver Pills ington avenue. Act on anew principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the Br. L. E. Saunders nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' has luoved his office and residen e to Piils speedily cure billiousness, bad Grand opera house building, rooms 14, taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. 15 and 10. tor Unequa-emen, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 23 Notice. cents. Samples free at ll. A. Walker. All oflicers aud members of Couer de de Leon Lodge, Order Sons of St. George lie r.otchnl Both Jobs. are requested to meet in the K. of P. Nkw York. April 22. Early this hall on Thursday evening, April 23, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. morning Albert Stall shot Kate" an actress in a concert sal'jon, and then shot himself. Both wounds are serious. Now is the Time and the Central Carriage Wor'.-t- i is the place to get your carriages and buggies The only comrepaired and painted. A good merchants' lunch served at the plete carriage shop in the city. Ad work collected and delivered. 2272 German restaurant at noon. Washington avenue. Telephone 21o. Notice. The undertaking business of the late Notice! Nine lloms a S. Id. Preshaw will be continued for the At "a meeting of the contractors and at the old stand, 2io2 Washbuilders of Ogden held April Id. it was present avenue. ' ington tf constishould hours nine that agreed tute a days work for every working day To Ladies Troubled With and that the demand for labor should or suppressed menstruation Painful hour. the rate per goTorc Oregon Kidney Tea, if taken a few days E. C. RsMriASDT, before the expected period, relieves all Secretary. pain. It contaius no mineral poisons. Musical and Literary. there has been much call for the repetition of "The Cradle Songs," the liht and durable and are J - Dun-smit- As Thes- - are' korrect shajw" ed two-day- LTAH. - fr y .: U. ,.u - D you v.rara narrow width shoe and are vou sai those vou have been wearir If not let us cal! your attention to our several l:ne of ladies shoes and to our line tf Strong 'c Carrol's shoes men. - . rl r frvu S. J. iirt Jt Wr.. lt A N ' te i'.T-tT:.e c cilti n f the dut beg in to S' j j roiLuit.i ti.e er a airsu tf.ht ii e U to pull ts.e.r "P i J. f in th arr!-trr.Jiy after aeiea aet.. n. . h,. v.k'j hs ri: idy a a rat.i . I)-.- vtilb- the Letrf i'lirkj Me.-rs- e-- . . OGUl-X- C Ti- r.l. ed tt Ive'ial is: . eie:.:::g md ; adlrewi y iig ey nJ f.naro. Xr. I. LL M ha'i r.a rea:oI her - u Bfe Store ... i i.ke a I'r.-jL- ""i-t- Iuiri ill si Jl f.r ''erf.i'.Vil Le." 'vsT ! i c or. L.'l..' t Jr..i keener " L ... f j flirt. ..'x'.s.m i.j.!.:er r si tcvretarie" cui.ferer:'-- at :. J v, e:: .:.:. rarv Aeu.'.ec.v, .ier Llch tone but u'. Mj- - to cause at p'.:.ir.t..T cos. V. C. ill A. be the jL adittej. after mlil r!rst Tiie Ffei!, . J. II ext-ii-- J t.i. li t -- La-- i N l5a;r. Large i.c-J 2Z. r! - f. III. g 4 1 . riioit.rkfll J er tf, to be r.-- Iju h fr t t; tf it., TIIA1N. o.. T.irg!. - ta, lr t i h i (.:.'. v reury tf tie milr.! V. M C. r&s on aa tr p started fjr-:a itli the work of 'i.c tss- j el-ct- I nt L-- a S-.- i W a ( - r t urr!I g-- dwa , ji !-- J -- e N.i i a It e or over ti '.' A- - S. StTtt-r- , at t i - :i;- l.w ia Lis iiiir" l to o! thr aas m !y LLion iartir. Ti. tmriuca is h f r t!. tc-- tcl by trejikiarf r fiicmi i, a rear of tie na ime Bl.erlr?, C.I iiirr inorthe CLA.S. S-jt1k rte'tLtr at ti. t:;nt cf th plwij jiif W. II. tiass'.er It lia. roblj-ry- . s. Ti.o eaai burglary tij-h- t ,nu ii rejortt-.- i attt?!tijt U"-to l'.av . uiitits to Lretk B.rchmiia!T store of " d tci.M kt o- - thoroUtfiiJy ciauwl of ,ut0 hu !i proved Ivwon i',, ru jUsh &na oW.ruoti v.s tot::e fr I V Und of profossioniil bar- rv dii.-iu in the of vrs r ev:.lnt!y to the . ', fcuJ sndto euJsr the ' !f lutent U work the town had ile- iu nioutU tol to awmiphsh that ob;e-t- . As of th U'cral uitt-bt village, an.) ! tennined VM there 18 r- t:u l lo the di-- v prow-utswork nlr is not Ijptij l,,, -of tlie bur-- t the iTtK-trato- r t vi.'- -r and skill" bv Mr. Matt Kellev, ' vry d roUVry of CoL Seuter ia mnvuLnit ,mti!etl tnl tht..:n Utblifihtuent. Itisonlvoue of a series to a v ul oa U in goo J vouuitioa aod of such burglaries and robberies that c i;uoi; atfr eupjilv for the has at various times sustot liable to startling tire alarms by gentleman aa tained since he has been in rShoshone. r.ht or day.waterThecomiuittee areelected all not Krery effort will be made to truce up the village matter from the word go. & interested directly only projerty and theNot to trvep&as too much on he valubui'iding owners quite largely, but also able in the columns of The Com- space en of terpriee, public spirit nia energy, as much .SPFXTATOIt. MLKC1AL, I Will Close. so aa Shoshone ail liberality, taa boist, or for that matter many larNotice. ger aaJ wealthier places. All persons indebted to F. U. Lasher Tltomaa Murphy is improving his real es'a'e premised nl build:ng here a are hereby notitied that as assignee of ud inveetiug said P. II. Lasher all accounU, notes and great deal this spring. quite a large amount of nuney in fenc- debts due him are in my hands for colpainting and decora- lection, and you are hereby notitied to ing, street and ting generally. At hie popular place of call at No. lio Twenty-fourtbusiuesahis more iutimute friends 6uy settle same at once. (Jkokof. Pkoi'dfit, Assignee. he will soon have the additional attractions of Brazilian parrots and tropical monkeys, imported by him at a very conNotice. siderable expense. us are requested to pay. Parties owing IL M. Thatcher, well known ia Ogden The affairs of must be setthe company ia is circles business actively engaged tled and unpaid bills will be given to our season the ranch business the present for collection at Inw. aid is greatly improving his tine place attorney Citizens' Ei.wtrh." Light Co. 1 liver near Shoshone, on Little Wood fencing, clearing ami weomg down land T11K REPUBLICAN CIA'K unite extensively, ."ir. I hatcher hnsl substituted the ranch for the stock rais-- i Met Lilt Mrllt lor the Llcction ing b isiness he has been formerly and for a number of years past been actively of Officers. engaged i'i in C iia county and eise The Og'n Kepublicnn Club meflast w:iare, Maior J. Sha .v, master mechanic of evening at the District court roim, with the Union I'acitic railroad company's ex-- a moderate attendance, for the election tensive mucliine shops here, has had of oflier. Mr. D. II. H.ildridge premuch extra work seut to these shops sided mid John V. Bluth acted n3 secre. within the lat two or three and) liim?e!f and those under him have tary. After several refusals Frank J. Can- h id n i H!i!ii)I amount of extra work bv .Suadav and bv night crowded up.a ; non was elected president, no: being t! em. showing the recestvot enlarging present, and M.rs. J- S. Painter, Scott of the shops and of increis-- ! Anderson and K. M. Allison re;tively t le Mr. Shaw lirst, second and third of wor.cii.ea. number tl.( i:ig a a suspension of the rules C. H. U a old, well skilled nucha'iio, well l.keJ by his subordinate und a popular McC'iure vv,.s eiwctevl secretary by with all who know him, and the u.ation. C. M. Brongh was treasurer i l'ormation obtained from hira and t! e titateaients based upon his pound judg- - also by acclamntion. For an executive commit of five meat mav taken everywhere as per-- 1 fe?t!v reliable and accurate. Under tn Ben E. Rich. I). 11. Baldridge.J. I. master mechanic it miiv not Iw aiuins to Murphy, A. 0. Bishop and H. L. Collin without opposition, meatioj also.creditab'.y.Mr. ( ieTgeRing,- were Mr. Collin made his report for the foreman of the painting department. for some seven vears Dast : Mr. A. C. finance committee and the committee La ard, foreman oT tin hom worn ne-- I' was continued to complete its work. The club ?h'n adjourned to meet on lrtmeat for several year past; Thomas MuIliiH. foreman of the boiler making the evening o? April lilth. some six and repairing departmeat "to soven years past; Mr. Edern lavis. Undertaking. foremnn-o- f The undertaking busiiei-- s of the late tlie blacksmith department .vi!l conducted for alwul seven vears past; Messrs. Wil- - j Judjje S. M. lhm Jeuney, Thomas Kieran, James by Mrs. S. M. Preshaw. To add to the L His, A. Han: en, George S. Taxford, already unexcelled facilities of this James Purdy, and "The Social Ten," establishment, an elegant new white with Mr. Thomas Mullins as "M ister hearse has been ordered. R and James M. Shepherd as Lace Cvktains done up like new ones 'Checker Out," which has s ncs the ma- Oc.ozs Steam Laundry, chine shops co:nmen ed operations been at the street, rear Keed Hotel, one of the great bulwarks of the shops;! Twenty-fiftTelephone 1.3. aid as palladium of safety to itsmem-- i bers, strictly prohibitory, eeieci ana ex. Death of William Parry. clusive, it ha9 invited a great influence fo good, and will for many years to come. Died, at his residence, No. 261, on The Shoshone Amateur DramatitJ Twenty-thir- d ' street, between Grant and troupe has for the last two years been Lincoln avenues, of during the night of members of acknowledged composed Mr. William Parry, aged 70 dramatic talent, and every now and then April 2, been a resident of gives a popular public entertainment of years. Mr. Parry has that k'nd in very tine style. Mr. Robert Ogden for thirty ''years, having come Foster, Mr. Robert J. McMahon, and here from Liverpool, England. He was several other young and gifted gentle- around the city the day before his death men, wilh Mrs. Ida Wernicke and a apparently as we'd as ever and retired at number of other talented and accom- 9 o'clock in the evening as usual. When plished ladies of Shoshone, have suc- called for breakfast it was learned that ceeded in chrystalizing home theatrical he had died peacefully during the night. The funeral services will be held at ability here into much of the beauty of the legitimate drama of both ancient the residence on Friday, April 21th, at 10 o'clock a. ra. . and modern days. The writer should have written G. M. B inks instead of W. H. Banks, and L. Death of C. B. Wheeler. " V. Toyer instead of C. W. Toyer in his The following relative to the death of last. Mr. John John Sayrs is also a busfather" of Mr. C. B. Wheeler is taken man the last three here for the iness years and who was a former resident of Ogden from the Walnut (Kansas) Journal: as is also Probate Judge II. S. Hampton. Died, C. B. Wheeler, at his residence Herman Jacob3 is getting up a place April 12th. 1391, at 6 o'clock a. Sunday, of business in good style in one of Uie of cancer, aged 71 years. ui.. lest k3jtions as a bus:nass site on Rail Mr. C. B. Wheeler was born in Huron street. Ohio, March nth, 1320 He was The young men and youth generally county, sixth son of Rev. John Wheeler, a of Shoshone have organized two base the noted Baptist minister oi fifty years ago ball nines and are preparing to give a He gerveJ hig countrv in the'Third Ohio "deli," with a put up or shut up to it, to Mvalrv nRU honorably discharged for a nei'Thhoiing villages andic cities. from which he suffered and . 1 u Tr- lability i.'i:i -. i uu iiirs. Hi; .i oiuiiu . " irafti ... a .fiiLii iiao made ruanv vears of his life i it jui. une restaurant on ounuay nisi wu a nriserpli'e crowded hous., and tables loaded down p aee' to the me'e, iry of a patriot, a with all the choicest victuals xt the (lm.eil llllsUnd, 'an indulgent father, a kind neighbor, a benevolent citizen, an siyio. v. s certain unuer tneir manage- - ll(,n0red man. His family feel ail is well lo tj;; ineiit "uu Jio-- le.o: wii hl;u. neplus ultra ia that line for the coming season in this young and growing ci'.y, What we Offer in jli'linery. and to prove a very valuable adjunct to hat for (Vene and got a tv.by th Lincoln hottl of Dan McKay. usual price .i..V. Mrs. M. Frau- Mssrs Charles Means (colored) and er., Lest door to Clark A Sons. JMoffett, proprietors of the lunch larlors at the Monarch saloon, skipped ont on the night of the 19th inst. standGo t Wright's block for Mrst class ing nut upon the order of their going V iotocraj is in every nspect. but gorng at once without notice to sundry and divers creditors. "Ti.e great tonic, appetizer and liver Mr. I. E. Perrine has a tine commodiregulator." Dr. Henley's English Danous new hotol nearly completed at his delion Tonic. E. D. T. Blue Lakes residence, aud will spare no to make it one of the fashionaexpense Wisdom's Famous Robcrtine ble and enjoyable summer reports in Idaho. As his place is only about three Produces ft beautiful and velvet like miles from the Great Shoshone Falls on skin to which nothing but the softness Snake River with almost unrivalled at- and. purity of an infant's face can be tractions for hunting and fishing he is compared. i ltu JJit!: w K i L.'i 4 vrjr otiiiuUUTv aa-- C. :'..e tuAl-tr.i- t is. I5EEMlAi:ll. Try l jftLif th LlVIit uf tlf l! 'ih 's ma l Uil kinl tor cf A. S. Sr-it- r:.a . Tr.xia r.j Ilia car-- f SAUA eox-- j uoe of th 3 vt-r- r iin-- a tlrt-c- to Lumber, taWn Str in der-n-- a t, l a f juc'.rj-Surh to .;! jr ia aty of Tun?:l; f wtr Or . - oii.- -r fiery H.oarJ j!,in ::a i , j k J ;;"::,ore, te ti.e s..r Lir p4s.-.- ' il;. i ir :"" Jtlli N'i'JS rj-L- Mr. CLarI I Initio , i. iv. I i Tli .s im II TIlKli Attrtiii. KA1LRAI lMPLXAU - ; triHlIV TIin!).V. APi.'L 0!;:!:CiAL: Dmijifists, Suit Luke Cify, FINANCE COMMERCE ICex Yorlc Money. on call, easy; irk. Anril nito-t.f!in;i' lunrrsntua paper i. i'ig excising!., tirm. Suty-diibills l.rfc; dtiuuad frl.v ; imr Silver Nrw c!td (. AND V ,! ijiii-.f- y Ml;. Bdiiris. York. Nkw closl April as f.llow: s rerf a... i.. U. S. 4's coupon U. S. r.'g'd lT. S. 4'Vs cou:n Pacific ti i 2. (ioverunient bonds Ul vi l.r pti Hz , Coppnr. Lead p.nl Tin. New Like, U..); Voir, April. April $1:1. 71. Lea.l, liu, neaily; Straits, nominal; Demesne, e.i-- Pt.tr). VROblTK KXCIIAXBE. Of.DEX rn'ces That Knled on Various visions Yoterriay. Pro- Business on 'Change yesterday morning was exceedingly lively. Number of transactions increasing and the n.srket is becoming more seady. The wheat market is on the advance. The pyic-- of flour is not changed but an advanco ia anticipated daily. The egg and butter mar ket is very firm. Known brands in the best grade of butter are advancing steadily. Tha vegetable market is unsteady, owing to the fact that Utah vegetables are just beginning to make their appearance iu the market. Pot atoea are in demand and the transactions heavy. Deals in five and ten car load lots are frequent. Owing to the fact that dealers do not get their mail until about 10 o"clock. the hour of the. meeting of the exchange has been changed from 9 to 10. to take effect tiiis morning. The ruling quotations were as follows: 18 to 2.1c Butter, best Utah, quoted Cheese, best Utah, otl ed seller t best Utah, per case, offered seller, . 4 50 Eggs, Apples, offered Potatoes, " c:ir-l- c " 2 (JO seller ad lots sacked off r'd buyer 100 " loose. " 95 GREEN VEGETABLES. P.aishes.qnoted Lettuce, best Utah, pftr dos. quoted Green Peas, er lb. quoted Dry onions, per lb. ottered buyer (freen onions, per doz. quoted Watercress, per doz. quoted Cabbage, best Cal., per lb. quoted Asparagus, offered seller, per lb TnrnHs, per hundred, quoted Parsnips, pr hundred offered seller Carrots, sacked per hundred, quoted Rhubarb, best Ut.ih. per lb, offered seller. OKUEN l." 0714 0(5 25 a 06 01 75 04 FKl'ITS. Orpnges, navels, bst offere-IselleOranges. Seedlings, riversides, offered seller mountain stock Lemons, offered seller per cae DRIED TRIITS. Utah. otT.'red'h:iy"r r: L'rieit Peaches best Utali.oSeroJ buyer.. Ik 33 bt 5 50 3 25 3U0 6 r0 12 14:4 POI'LTKV. Live c!iick"Us. per doz offered buyer. liressed " per lb, off ered buyer 4 i"i to 4 75 IS GRAIN. Wheat, on track, Ogden, per bushel offered buyer Oats, per H'O lbs offered buyi-CI)op:e. barley, per lou ottered seller.... AlfalfiAoed per 1W offered seller FLOIR. Flour, bst Utah, offered seller per offered seller Flour, straight, 71 175 165 5 25 l 2 15 1 S0 Xotk;(. All persons inuebtea to the firm of Carlson & Kaufman (Chicago Cash Grocery), are hereby notitied thai as assignee uf said tirm. all ueeouuts, notes and debts due said tirm are in my hands for collection, and you are. hereby notitied to call and settle same at cue. C. H. Ki.n-c- , Assignee. "Take it before breakfast." Dr. Henley's EngliSh Dandelion Tonic. Patronize the new Commeuciax. book bindery, where you can get tirsfc-clawork at Omaha and Lincoln prices. si |