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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY. APRIL 2G. 2 t'tt iisti t ix. A NEWSPAFEii S How He !vni-- 4 a I-- m of :t . Hr.cg IX-- s sbLvfce t; '.'-L- sj eiH-rto- 1y lLt iLr ti3 "All t'lt," fcL re lcd, TH i j'jrt tf.m, citi.Lt tgtt Jf lie jtrk it y h v u.r 4 r re t iij ft.Xstm Ui l.J. tt 'fcv tL -- you 4r rr; I 1 Jie our kjs-- tf u k.D4 eKu!i to turn J ii you jour fooe to tLe kli I'tl grt o- -t it bad you? d UVIL liilikiutTiiblCo. u.?.. i "No," I said, I can t--4 nefjct your HiodTy, as tiucb a 1 s.Luuld Lie to do eat-rw ilh u, ft 1 you Uiy t an to ot.e of tbue !.ii h your j,t.tt,: to knai.l couip&ciun uetj a bit CHAMIiEIL rtsinh tl rouf. 1 uiUii.t'y A --MYSTERIOUS 1 Thd woibao laughed at a y frr iYtui t'.e tu Ckrry out tie tW.g!.t. Uietit 1 diMXarrwi tL fct tLt tLere Landed ber e'r thitg vo Ler. hte Bifca-ag- l rubh to get ii.to hw uarttefcU itLout s rojtu, 1 wttvl with A expos-icherself, and hen tier toiW t Trip, HiJdn. Ckmlr, a Without rtmrd U dither, tor wita 1 tLouLt that ooiild ijHtib: fi.L I a cumplet bail she as ready the a Cifver E- Bold dj-tur- , and p'aorj 000 ecl graii4 exit a lhea approacLLtg lue cautiously be tga.u-- t ti.e ticje of the frame buiidiLg. tie VL--ofa l.kh was kw and rlLtr said: "I have Dot got ttuch out of the I Lad reached the roof I boodle wtkh tbee friks Lav atclen Hat. Ft TBI could it liO ordinary trap d'Xr, but I arid I Lave had but little freedom. ue IVcver I bv.l been a reiorteron a there was one of eone tttt. There is some in oiooey aad ft eev?rl year oJ aa oft?a M 1 facrircLrd tbe rouf uliy with the jewelry LiJ here and if you will Leip tu get asy with it I'll divvr eve." I rot ftiltJ in regular sit t a gLt from tuy dark Utitt-rn- , and Leaky Here was a chance to fcoeoajplich the Lad I con- - foubd the trap. Acting again uodt-- r fiilarr. iust so oft aiid the fchtiefaction of siakicg whole of the tai-- which the dJ this ij.r ana jumping tLa cciveJ th kla discovery, 1 IJUwl the door and I Lad bet OUt UIiOO. I agreed, and the Uut tL MiLn irouiid oountry. tnkir a threw the ligi.t from the IacUra into a woman then threw the cloihicg from the I fclvay dnflJ tacit, nMrk!y acknow square hole reaching from the roof to cut laBiI proceeded to roll the narrow There was a rope dar.glir.g thia mattrer into a compact roll and in the Hour. Wing tbat I bad luaae miBtaitI Lad made my de-- secure it with ahawl strap. She hrot which I uuk-tlthere by MnJ inwarJly believing l.nvimr BCVIiL assured me that the valuable were there. committal a greater error in returrjing. It was a f.joli.-- thir.g to do, but I We went to the door whence I had bv a w lid desire to go eHered, opened it, and there she showed returns from prodi seemtl lx-jAfter one of to the end of t'n investigation, and me how we could ascend quickly. The gal autltrricga I as ieial!y jwiiiU.Lt though ehakiug with -excitement 1 bad rope bad large loop at the loner end broke, there apieartvl U no becauM I idea of fear. As mj- foot touched the and a heavy iron weight at the other be two idle rejKrttri to every busy one. iloor of the hole a door moved by a end within a few feet of the top, held Notwithstanding tLia fact I walked in to spring swung open and I stood there to it place by a spring book. The rope a woman who occupied a bel the was sufcpeuded by a pulley, and quick the night oewa editor' room of the facing foot end of which reached to within two jerk of a email cord unloosed the weight mat! and di.rk oue might, liepubhean after we had each pieced a foot in the of w here 1 stood. known the fact and my dasirea. K O. feet 1 had found the secret room! But loop. lien the weight started down UiekensheeU the newa editor, whom I ilh the discovery came a relaxing of we started up. We gained the roof and bad know n for ton years, laughed a be nerves and I stood for a full minute. she showed an easier way down than by replied that the regular lorce was tilled my and tbat Alexander the city editor bad fubtened to the spot w ith fear. I tried my improvised ladder. It was by jumpmore aaek'nment wi iters than he knew to convince myself that tht lonely and ing. I was surprised at the agility disw hat to do ilh. "Hut," he added ith-o- apparently aick woman could do me no played by this woman bote nerve I had to admire. looking up from his dobk, "I will hiirin. She was the first to t iic.ik. We walked directly to lierke street ex Thank she have come!" (iod you a meal earn to ticket chauce s give you on my own account. The ltepublicn claimed in a smothered voice. I felt en- and at the corner of the brick building of police w hom I don't aland in trery well with the jxilice couraged and oiy fear for an inttunt we met the lieutenant of I to informed to be way my to gave able exploit and the sympathy. quickly approached and you may pick department, bed. Instead of unding result. He called the nearest patrolman up a story of Home sort outside of the athe side of the and stationed hira to watch the burburglar's den 1 had found a sick regular news. (Jo down to the station I sat on a stool betiide glars' den w hile he accompanied us to prison. and make yourself ttgreHble anil see what you ran die up. Here is a preta the U1 and the woman reached out her the police station. The woman handed the officer the badge which will entitle you to any hand. "This reporter Oh!" she said, "the good Father bundle and remarked: courtesies w hich would be extended to above must have sent you to ma When has gone back on me; but of course unanrof the boys. Here is alwo n meal can you take me away from this noma der the circumstarces he could hardly ticket. Don't comeback here till you do otherw ise. He promised to share prison fetch in some copy." lhere was a dim light burning on a this swag with me and skip the country. 1 left the ollice very doubtful of earn1 ing money enough to pay for that meal table near the head of the bed to the each going separate ways. Well, didn't ticket that night The fact that the right, and though I could not plainly think he intended to keep faith with the objects in the room, 1 me; but if you cops will do the square paper did not stand in with the police distinguish did not cut any ligure in my mind. thought 1 discovered a an animate form and promise me11 my liberty and the What the police reporter of the Ilepuli-lica- well covered over and lving on a short court will fill i the promise and this whom we called "Little llughesy," cot about three feet from the left side of newspaper fiend will give me enough of did not get out of that department was the bed. I was again seized with fear. his share of the reward to leave town on I'll turn state's evidence and help you hardly worth digging for, hut 1 made Was this a death trap into which I had catch the little burglar and the two the start. I called at the station and fallen! "Vou don't appear to be alone," I ven others. The shoemaker you've got alfound one of the lieutenants whom I ready." had known for some time. I did not tured. lhe woman hxiKed toward the cot. The promise was given nnd the woman tell him my errand but Fpent a half hour chatting with him. During our "That is mv child," she explained. "The lodged in the female quarters of the city conversation the oilicer in charge of the poor little thing was so frightened when jail, while the police and myself, followail came into the ollice, having with you apieared that he has crawled fur- ing the woman's instructions, returned iiiim a tall, man, whose ther under the cover. Her answer re and captured the three men, one of whom, the man who had tried to murgray hair and beard might attract pi'y assured me for the time; but I was der me, was killed in the tight that was from any other than a policeman or a suspicious still that there was some hid den danger lurking there, and deter necessary before we got them. reporter. The lieutenant looked at the jail offi- mined to keep an eye on that cot and a cer inquiringly, and the latter said: "1 hand on my gun. In discending from the roof of the heard the old man talking to himself The woman told me her story: That shanty with our prisoners I slipped and and from his words 1 judge there is she was raised in London and when her fell to the eround receivinssuch a shock some more of the money and jewelry husband, who was very wealthy, had that I was awakened from a sound sleep, which we found in his possession se- died, his relatives undertook to prove to realize that the Republican had lost creted somewhere in his shoe shop." that she was not lawfully married, and an important scoop and that I was still The old man could not be induced to failing in this they had brought her to in Ogden and about as near possessing afiirtn nor deny the suspicion and the America and to Denver and had hidden that fz.000 reward as a newspaper relieutenant said he would take him along her in this prison together with her boy. porter usually gets. and investigate. Calling two other a lad of 9 years. She grew quite dra A good merchants' lunch served at the officers and asking me to join the party, matic in the recital of her story and at he led the way down Fourteenth street times her voice appeared to grow so German restaurant at noon. to Holliday. We crossed the bridge over weak that she could scarcely speak. I Notice. Cherry creek and passed into an alley on had become so attracted by the story of The undertaking business of the late the north side of the street. The dark- her wrongs that I had neglected to S. M. Preshaw will be continued for the ness exceeded anything I had ever wit- watch the cot. nessed. It was only about 10 o'clock, I in realized, although the present at the old stand, 2132$ Washi Suddenly but the electric lights near by had failed presence u of apparent distress, that still ngton avenue. in their duty. I did not realize how far this might really bo the rendezvous of we had gone, but had marked the num- the thieves whom the R. L. Armstrong' wants some cheap police wanted. I ber of turns we had made to the left and lswked toward the cot. Then acting residence property forcaBh, north of 31st, to the right as we left the alley and more by intuition than I arose west of Van Buren avenue. e itered courts or back lota. When we and w.ilked to the cot. Itreason, Office, 2141 Washington Ave. was empty. came to the back end of an old frame My foot touched a trap door at the foot Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills shanty foni a side door of which a nar- of tho cot and the idea pressed itself row court led to Blake street. Certainly into Act on anew principle regulating the befuddled mind that the boy my this location was between Holiday and was a man; that he was the of liver, stomach and bowels through the "pard" Blake, but how far west from the bridge tho old shoemaker and that he had es- nerves. A new discovery. Jjr. Miles' I could not tell. Bull's eye lanterns caped to the underground. Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad were used in the search under the Hours, piles, constipation. his be would What next move I could taste, torpidforliver, and the plastering was torn from the not men, women, children. Unequaled before I but had conceive, time to search fruitless. the proved walls, but mildest, surest.! 50 doses, 25 the situation thoroughly, I saw Smallest, The old shoemaker refused to answer canvass cents. free at ii. A. Walker. Samples the stool which I had vacated raised any questions and thus avoided aiding from the floor and a just ball pistol Violet Cream Wisdom's passed us in the least. There were two rooms, to the ceiling. The scheme to a new and elegant preparation for one which the old man had used for a upward Is murder me became instantly apparent, and preventing roughness of shop and the other for Bleeping room. and my scattered wits were gathered as eradicating eviholes bore and no dismal were the face and hands. Use it freely at They and order to in induce man the dence of the wealth which had been quickly just before retiring and you will to think he had accomplished his intent, night be delighted with a soft, smooth skin. secreted there. God! I shouted I'm shot!" and fell "My Sometime before this night I write of, . The villan had used an air Try it. two large jewelry stores and a bank had to the floor. his was deed that uuhearalded. ! gun to Loan tj Money been robbed of jewelry and paper money I arose and whispered to the woman to the aggregate value of about 800,000. that Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, of was silence the her life and price etc. Unredeemed pledges for When the old shoemaker was arrested if she valued it, she had better reward Jewelry, sale cheap. 204 and 20G, Twenty-fiftsome $10,000 in money and jewelry had me St I with then the turned price. up He had evibeen found in his house. Dkozowetz Bkos. to and the door the stepped trap dently been thinking how shrewdly his antl light fastened it. pals in crime had escaped with most of Pfissengers destined to the prominent The woman trembled with fear as I the boodle, when he was overheard in cities east of the Missouri river should looked into "Vou fa her lied have to his mutterings by the jailor: "If they the Chicago, Union Pacific & ever get on to that trap, pard, you're me," I said,"and now Ishiil! demand that patronize line. Magnificent Pullme in assist the accomplishment of man and Wagner sleeping gone," the jailor had heard him say, and you cars, elegant this was the cue for the officers to the errand which brought mo here." n dining cars, "You have escaped death, and really Pullman and chair take up. free reclining cars, handsome day "The story I coaches There was evidently no trap in either I'm glad of it," she said. and comfortable Pullman colonof those two rooms, for we literally tore have told you, however, is true, except ist sleepera to pieces the floors and the walls in our that the boy is a man, a very small man, seacch. The north side of the north though, and is not my child. I did not A National Event. room was a solid brick wall, there being dare to tell you the truth in that partic-glafor he would have killed us both." brick store as one could see a The holding of the World's Fair in a "Your story may be true," I replied, city scarcely fifty to the mrth of the old shop and facing years old will be a re"but this is the rendezvous of a gang of markable on Blake street. event, but whether it will The Bearch was given up and we burglars and you are willingly or un- really benefit this nation as much as the started away. As we reached Blake willingly aiding them. Come, now, be discovery of the Restorative Nevine by street the lieutenant said to me, "If quick, get out of that bed and make as l)r. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is you are sufficiently interested you may much ha6te as possible about dressing just what the American people need to remain and keep a lookout and await yourself, and let us get out of this as cure the excessive nervousness, dyspepsia we can. Your murderous comheadache, my return. I'll be here in half an soon as will dizziness, sleeplessness, be wanting to return." panion hour." neuralgia, r.orvous debility, dullness, "You neod not fear that," she replied. confusion of mind etc. It" acts like a I confess I did not enjoy the soli tude of that dark spot, so in order to keep "He has gone out through the under- charm. Trial bottle and fine book on my mind from carrying too great a load ground tunnel wwhich leads to another "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with of distress and fear, I renewed the in- house, and he ill come back by the roof testimonials, free at H. A. vestigation. I was once on the point of with companions to assist in burying Walker's. It is warranted to contain no deserli lg the task, but a certain pride you." opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. which possesses an adventurous reporter "That's pleasant news, yet a little bit held me there. Walking leisurely from ghastly," I replied, "but we must make Decoration Day. the back door of the shoe shop into and our escape in time. If vhiit you have I will remove to Washington avenue) involunroom I me of told the is I true sleeping through your history promise after June 1st. All and tarily counted my steps. I stopped sud- you pol'ce protection, and if you are not monuments will be sold headstones at a reduced to outand me occurred to it of one this gang you will bo go denly voluntarily price before that time. Call at once. side and step off the distance from the glad to escape them." back end of the frame to the back end "I'll have to go you," she said as she Corner of Jefferson C. P. IjAMIlF.liT, avenue and Twenof the brick building. If I had been raised herself to a sitting position. Hor tieth street. asked why I did it I should have felt tone was that of a woman long used to foolish at my own answer. It did not crimes and I was disconcerted for a . seem possible that there was another minute. Only 8:500 Down room there, but there was. The old nd balance on time buys a stock of "Well, I guess you are not so anxious frame building was eight feet longer on to get out of here as I am," I ventured, fancy groceries, and fruit the outside than on the inside. I was "but you can at least save yourself from stand. Must beconfectionery sold at once. For furnow convinced that the brick wall had a worse prison than this pretended one ther particulars call at Major's drug in there by the thioves, and it if you follow my advice." been put street. store, No. 1(V Twenty-fift- rteIts of Q to iJ an eLiruioe alio tLt ixsjjl fUe thought U.e ftr o frul C r, ei;t trtl " aJ T. WKiTiU Af.CHlTECT K. ASD LF.LL SUFIR:NTL'CL"T V XLE, UTAH. G. AX.VEESOK. 1, Capital. - - 8200,000.00 fcjuiplu.--. - - - l.OOU.OO il 1 ALVttSL'S. CCNTR1QCRS AND EU1LXERS. Dt-it- h ! A. rf rLB tJ ElfHAEl. W J. stoop-shouldere- h North-Wester- n North-Wester- r, two-stor- h Ut be few ins O. H . ill. 1 II. laeli'r. Commercial National Bank. t ililk. . ci-i- - 150,(100. & Lndlvidt-- Frits, i EOSAED 4 J 73,100. J. H. O. ArmstroK, i. a. n mi, 11. buciuiiiiW, I?rkne, Ural) WatLk-ito- a lll RUK i'li STATE hviieni coruL L krrHLLK. 1 RICHARD CVdt-n- AW I t CCEUR EE LION LODGE, T'lMBAXL xillectii. . ., rii. tii. t. cfchu-iiu- Pr I'twiuL J. Ilmm, Pnident. KUWAKD M. ALLISON ALLLSOX, - riHiiK. corner or jiiimHi lwuty-4ourti- i ircuut una Ktrevt, , 7,500. A f--v ... ,i V 4 ' - a, r F .1 ( . I tlrtliad,Maia ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Cu-lue- Interact Fahl on Time and Saviu(r A Uvm . k II. Mullet! 8. JJOliEilAX. JACOB j .' i' . ..... ... V I ' ""'.JiT ( ",!., n ........ uft......... ' 1 1 H. C. BKiFT.OW. rVosMpnt. JOHN A. BOYLE. View President A. P. fciuELOW. I'TAH, wi'l lu.id Ltaii. P.O. SI 25,000. - :. isrrveiiire at T Vtajtitj !o rtfirtjL J I ulliH. il. W. W. tixuu,W iJ i. Fiuer. ir Hiertiur la 1 ia fetrw-lovrr Stan iart tMiiiairji riwj 'Ihnn-.ia- ) r half at furtlif-- r ut unni .I.r.. wvi. tic-- . irttm iiciM..:, form n a) .t,iaai-.- l A. .k, m 1. U'tvliiiurtoe lr. nue. rj"uiui!K tr.i-r- t cor liullj iuviT.,L ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- Capital raid in, Surplus, - - ' -t . 11 JAMES Ji. KIMBALL. OGDEN, UTAH. cJi v CHWE.S, above Knu:h of t,. .....ft' W(!-.i,- . S1I. Ctah. , .Ti attention invu to r flu.., mm 1 SONS OF ST. GEOEGE. QBUUi Ave.. ATTORNEY-AT-- eonii. OGDEX J ElA y B. WHITE. ht, l'an,l I ixick Henry Comet. Sti MA( MILLAX. 1UEECTORS: I . : ATTORNEYS AT L4W. Office: 1HZ i. SECRET SOCIETIES. " ,'iJL'UI JXioE SO. i. A. 0. U. W. LAWYERS. 1 t. H, P. M. u-4- Ler. P. I. UaiVlID, O. Scij'Iiis . ax. J IS I, n V CO .. m. OGDK.V, ITXAII. PaH ia Caii'Lil, uuu Amu ARCHITECTS, rjseV.n.pm. room Is cuibcife I. cuiiui. a O. WHEELER K- - K.T. AND KGNL'XENTS I 1 L HOME COJiSUMiEKV, XO. to C. P. LAJIBFET. cru-- f U Cm . lM-:t- tnmt. Deposit, ill No. Stta Wahineton aveane E. UEVWOOD, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Offlce, 363 Ogden, Utah. !J 13 s. Office Usden, L tail. tin mm mi Twenty-fourt- street, Otfden, Ctah. h BAN8PORD SMITH & SMITH, u u- uiTU jMHU United States Depository. ATTORNEEYS-AT-LAW- . THE CHICAGO Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY If the old) line ninninc Solid Vest ihnled. d and Meet iraitiH Daily between ( 'hieatto end Omaha, coinKed of 4ln;iiilic ut blei'inug Carg aud Tho Finest Dinina: Cars In the World. Steam-heate- 1 n, la. M. J. C. Asmstbovo. o ttie u J. K. Internet allow.! ob Tim 1 k FOR HEADSTONES PrHfiU-ct- . Mi t hi LI . i SO. R T C. C. " ... twe. Q'jii J JECOEATIOS Dil. K. . L iitilAl'IlJi. i, vs-'ii- . GENERAL RANKING. ct-r- I. Jr. ! OGDEN, UTAIL -- rrturu, of to foai BUSINESS CARDS. : ; J J BANKS. 1 ti !. li- -t dm J..-.- ri tyadc CAPITAL, . suitrivirs, - - . . him $100,000, . HYSICJANS sisjb.ooo Interest Paid on Time Deposit. J. E. L. B. Adams, W aien Y. 'PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. Doolt, Prroidont. w. X. SHn.i.rxa Cashier. ,.. ,, Wm. V. Coret, Helfrich, :.'.-Vi- Cashier. and Manager. Vice-Pro- EVERYTHING CITIZENS' BANK O. A. TC8H. & FARI3, 1C1 k. w rARia, TUSH UTAH. CIVIL ENGINEERS AnH; CAPITAL, L..ri Kl executed on si,ort notice. noonts a and 4, L n,on block. Fourth Street, 0K.len, Utah. DIRECTORS: Warren W. Corey, R. A. Wells, Sidney Stovens i hob. Kiiixin, i.. r.. uneie. II. II. spencer, S. S. Schramm, Ad. Kuhn, Theo.Robinson i No. 362 Twenty ROBERT BROGELMAN WGDER COCNTT OFFICERS. A. ('. Rislinp. CHICAfiO Sausage Works! Foot of Twentieth St. City at Office MAKING OF Cream City Meat Markot. ALL FIRST OGDEN PRECINCT. A. McDaniel. Jii8ticeof tho Pence E. Const able E. A. Koch. OGDEN PREINCT. A. E. EDEN PRECINCT. B. Frorer. Justice of the Peace K. Constable John Gould. & OPPMAN, Twenty-lift- h St. PRINTING INKS! To Printers nnd Pnhlichnro. . n t. I HLM l AU. TK.rnuuT.njn.. : " I........... iluDlvv i,d vnn....: larKe ana Wetherbi. L. B. Orrlnra tnVan of , nm . n arni I Viini.xi,.!,.;-Uv xI NORTH OGDEN FRECINCT. J amos A Balch KINDS Fresh Moats, Fish, Toultry and uame in bcason. HCNTSVILLE PRECINCT. Justice of tho Peace Antrus McKay. Constable Cicorge E. Ferrin. James Storey. Dcamer. HARRISVILLE OF SAUSAGE hLdNN No. 210 select stock of Standard, tine and Superfine .irwB, t t,ii-- r nun don tiiKs. rtoiier and tablet-lu- g Sizes and Varnishes also Composition. in stock. Those in need of iidu will do we1kept 1 to buy of Thr Cqmmfrci ai. Boston Meat Market, S3000 'x, FOURTH OGDEN PRECINCT Constable 25th St. All orders bv mail Justice of the Peace Val Gideon. Constable H. E. Steel. Justice of the Peace KINDS Manufactnres the Best Trnnks. Repairinir promptly attended to. Old Trunks Taken in r.xchantro. Orders called f. If All, II.ililTAmil tn all part of tho city. I SPECIALTY. Justice of the Peace B. Ternes. Constable Phil Ford. THIRD OGDEN PRECINCT. FACTORY JMRKEJS. Probate Judtro Jnstice of the Peace A. Perrin. Constable D. 0. Sullivan. THE OGDEN TRUNK el0' (Successor to Fritz & Brogelman) SECOND Suit Lake City prepared """" 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PRECINCT OFFICERS S. Main Street, SIIRVFYnR & 7UU CBL"'"" Alarm. D ftts. tmniiw . $200,000. Selectmen Lewis W SuurtUff, John Pincock Fred Foy, Clerk J. P. Ledwidpn. Recorder John (. Tyler. Assessor Edwin Dix. Treasurer John A. Roylo, Collector John V. Klutli. Attorney L. R. Rogers. Sheriff Gilbert R. lielnap. Coroner M arshnl Allen. Hnnrnvnp P V ITa.;u Superintendent of District Scools Jos. Peery S. V.i CIVIL ENGINEERS. OFOtDK FIRST-CLAS- ,,,,, general practice, (rives , i Any further information ns to Uatoof Fare Oiseasesof tho (renito urinary .,rans. fcniHles (lisea! etc., U1 bo cheerfully fuinihhed by ALKX MITCHKLL. l"eBr. uose, turoat and rhV i Commercial Agent, umceover rwtoiheo. Telei.lione 209. T. F. POW KLL, Traveling A went. Vice President. President. Tbeo. Robihon, AND SURGEONS. A. COTTIXGHAM. PRECINCT. William G. Eawson, Justice of the Peace Constable James H. Taylor. Ai A,. j jtI'T riCUM Our Meat . I nnd.rr.kf to lirieftv t.Bchmiy (airly (nt.lliirpnt pernon ,.f .Ith.r ho can rvad ami and who, nflfr work . ...it hnn tn earn TIim. TL. industriously. r,vprinT nve.l will alwfumi.h ,V. . ...... NotnonrT f..r Ine unl, , a. f;..ly.d lamrf. I i,;m- l.u- - on, worker from .I,v.. tarh .li.lri.-I ha an.l provided with .mriovment a l.'rjra already nnmlwr, whn jrr riiaku,e ove, tacmfl a ;e,r ea, h It . K.V ' "l" J?01.1 ! KB. ddr,.. at one., l:".'"""" ..,.. ,fl "-V" " 4a. Aiiunala. Maine. lue cny. a specialty. mr,-lwiucu caus at your house so that yon may select your own Avenue and the Bench. Tel. No. 1. U31 1 "Washington Ave. PLAIN CITY PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace Constable Josian B. Carver. EIVERDALE PRECINCT. Wedding Goods, Jnstice of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. OINTAH PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. Bybee. KANESVILLE A Pamphlet of Information and siractof tlie laws,9bofiing How to A X Obtain Patents, Caveat, Trade'- - V V:VMarlia, Cxpynchts, unit Srec" f YVxAdtlrw tVIUNN fc CO. X PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable Wilson Ponlter. J INVITATIONS, PEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Justice Constable George II. Maycock. ab- -- Newjtork. SLATER v'ILLE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchins. MARRIOTT TRECINCT. 'lwiammes Justice of tho Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. & Visiting I.VNNE PRECINCT. 'TIM.. TaT. t v Iy-II- T WILSON TRECINCT. Jnstice of tho Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drako. T . r. afl '" Crescent Novelty PRECINCT. Justice nf the Peace James Johnson, Constable Francis M. Reluap. forks ammercial Putlishing Co., 2101 Wash. Ave. W? O Is BCknewledseii the iendinR remcly for Jr.' JrinrM tnV (lonorrhit a V ulevt. The only saie remedy for I V'"iJ41to61)AYS.I Qumtu4 not lo u Lencorrh'or Whites. f t-K-- lllf niiiiiiiaiiiiM ! Electric Wiring and Elec tric bupphes of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Rubber ng'ifafcijigni T 2300 Washington Avenue. Irt- jgh.g. l. Li.tiKt-- gSl, CAEDS: WEST WEBKR PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hogge. it. aj"Min VFiruurril(iH BIKll inm Me urinary ot-- j ansflrearrcstlliySantjil.Miih-i iitCSlll.-i "I .,, ..... . U'ilhrtt.t ,,, riui'iicr.! A A, 1 K1 I'nce ! . il,,,,,,(, STS or K 0. 1H)X ew Yorkj ...... Justice of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Harrop. HOOPER ta. S H aHM Strktare. Wrlonllt)? THtFMfiHFMI''ll prescrlLie it and feel Fafe in recommeuding it to all snflerers- A. J.BTONKK. M.D., v ui un, Stamps IRON FENCING. I f .Ta tlJ Sold ckfl by Dkcathk. Iu. frtitJt. 1'KIC'E Models and Exneriyiental Machinery to Order All kiutls of Novelty Uopiurinff CJtESCENT NOVELTY WORKS |