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Show f.GDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL; I MDAY. MAY 15. 6 ii.POOS lb, fttrW - Rail u ay. it y i j Irt.-- u'x i f.f i .f II IAm. .L.e fcrtV jurf a ai i, - r I I .j- 4t k Si I ... LjI J- f- 11 .1. - . ' M. u. rii-i- 9 . ' . .1 .,..!..-- r t.: . Ti.r I. - . w I a ii m. Mi Mi V. l M a tt ' 4 fault. luttuf-- a?- jrf . V. I , ' - i fr . H m. tu i . - lAlt Ifffc r ttt h. I: in s; , Hi lfcu. tb ft. B- ' U. T. sr r'it , .t A Tli- 11 I n tl p 'ii . lftrLk?S a. m.. B l.hkt. It ;3L ..HLKt( . B0. A Lav Uu C' . ttii. - Hi a tu a M J. (,k. UiayT. ty Ir. ma fciM-urtk- i Umu-an-d! - u iari- - u lo - " ( aiiiiM-ti- Ixcititui r- l Itwt 4il liU'ua-riHi- u f and Prrlrrtlf Vrjrtmbl I HariulMi. U Mrrto (. bimlW. fill. t(-- . m. I Inr, Kuiar-romPrU like. ur a Mrk llrad.i hr, kl Hillooalwf. llraitx br, t oiMtipaulun, Hlliuui AlUrkft, and au lnair4luu. n. 4it Um n.xiuu D muU buwvia. a viai, lijr drumtixu. rd 1L1.C. TH1HTLB. Muriiiui, arrive m .. fiurw if I t' Ufs fan h Dr.PIERCE'S PELLETS it-- i m., rfTuruiuif. arrira $rKI4i . fi iku at,rTitir I",wikTKM. li Parrlr all ir . 4i 1M. CJlMJiJf 11m l" W))il, a poaili drtrir ia. it adi. ui Marauk txt rty our, mJ wtaitfeJi tiM; (Muxaul be tib u. .Kti Medical Asca CtaxivA, Pr v4,rM Ujra, iluflaio, S. W tiK'AL fhAlNS. TfiVifc. w a, hi. IIm-- . 1 Us M3 3 tuflT-- ItiiMOT- - It 11. . I r rml H. MKNVKTT. Iiru. I'im, Art. DRUGGISTS. J. W. McNUTT & CO., DRUGGISTS TRAINS SdMl) VESTIBULE Jenvcr, I ruiTio Don kbtio AN D CIGAKS, Louis, )t. M liansas (Jity, iincoln, St. Joseph, Union l'itthHt by Hail Promptly At- - 'U.I.hI to. Nonr Vihuik, OODKN Qmaha. F m CHAIR CARS ilEGLlNlNj ALL ON An?r. U TKAINt). Our Famous )iuiiir Cars ill Throi'hh Attached to ?or Inrlher lutnrmtou K. K. V AI.KKlt, li..u. Tkaihs. ornrrutiin IhU Malt l,nk IMty. Ak-i-,. i rir1 .ii jtali ai? twit Liue U Park City.) H iiiii'k- M Central Railway . - V." W. L. DOUGLAS 'iQAtnl ftr (Vtolr 2i'. 11. fn iKtit trauiH will ruu MfollnwH; Mid PAMSF.SdH TRAINS. t.pRTeSIt t.Ak Lhv knvk iiy 4 itrriveat mi m p. in ti;.i TSMM, m Ltavn PhII Tako LHV HnrkCity 4i'a. Arrive at I'ark t'ity 1;!:iti. Salt ,Tivenl tf:Jp. rwflvo hiilnnhan truiuc daily tn'tut'i'iii Lake City and M ill 4'rpt'k aini Stit:;ir lloiio. H(tH!le Kointe to 1'ark ity will liud it to th.'ir iiiltTcst to take t hie line.r sth S4mtli and JrticM ami IlfKit: (Wtit-Main stnvt, Walt Laki'Tliy. T. .1. M;t kintosli, ii. K. find P. A. tamiK'd on itottom. 1M AOdrt DOt OLAS Hrorklou, lUusa, 2,'IV. m (i. and other for Urntipmen, lAM.ete..arv war i iii-- bold by WASlIlXdTOX AVK. $500 Reward fr ! will pRV tho hImjto rpwarri any 'rnc of Llvor lU', HnllLrfstion. Si'k Comi.liiiiit. lvsH-(sia- . nni-- t e or tnn with Vkrvlhli l.ivor I'll K ti' H tho dmt ionx arc strii'lly Hatile, ami iit'v rt mini Ml w it li Tlu v arc iniu-lI.urir Ixtxe. Siiijiir fall to firie WK rill-i- , ctntiniiiic ratJ cf rountrrfit Ht.vv.irt :Ti T It and iniiUtltuln. 'illili JUllW V. WEST Mold Iiy iffinntit' in;iniifri.'l unit imiy by till AoU,n,u. r'Ml'N.t .. IIMniKKiMt. AI.KKlt. 4adrn, lini I tnh. Waklin? Goods, TIKE'S TEAK ROUTE' STANDARD GUA(iE BETWEEN & ;)ENYEU,(TLOUAl)OSPKIN(i9 PURHLO INVITATIONS, PACIFIC COAST wct M)iut. EADVILLE. ASPIS and (iLEN ilAMTOU, VOUl 8PHJNI. SCENERY Uueq lulled. H iriPMEM Uuaurpassod Thrnngh Pnllman Sloetor and Piillmap Tourist care lotwp'n Denver aa.l San Fraucico. rhrurh tho heart (if th llo iky Mountains t lie most comfort abl, tho c if est, aud the grandest of all trans coutlnental rou'.oa. For rates, d'Kcrii)tive (mnipfc iet.H, etc, call on or address J. I. KENWOKTHf, Reueril aeut. bant a Fe Konto.Salt Lake Cil. H. COLL.HHAN, general niauagor, Coloradr SprinpH, Colo. CHAS. S. LEE, JJenver, ('olo. & Programmes Visiting aeul general passeuser GEORGE W. eTONi:S. Alemlxr of the AmUan ABftookj.ion. Ticket R iker' Railroad TiiVots handed, toUf 81H Twouty t Brier, Soil aad ILL TlCJ.ET&'iUi Bonf?lit, Btrcot KJiFRIGERATORS IqU kkcae Hlx-- 4 au-- l XUf U iu tin? All r,',; lliitki-f. wl ju..1 the 1 f 01, Commercial PuUisliin? Co., 2101 Wash. Ave. t m t1 .. - . 1 i'-ii gt-ii- u t.j my Laj vt h.-v- c ti.it the n Nis IiUr-r- I'll U t J'i.e e t il X.j ijvkf U-- m a day pave L:ui tie bn. k, and e iti flxt.X of the plv u Xutr cxniei i uiUm-uu- brick and tit aini continue hi a j 1 N.ii. tnaiiiifacturm Uut that u !.ly a tvry minr t kii.ii--J- of i!ln-i.;ica- l My iiii- - to the iu-- r anmuut aiiat'.'iuy, U a fc.un--of tx'Utiiiiial l auatu-nn. la iu. TimUijh an man, on tUt wbule, I c&uitot iujultr ma fc'lam4of aoy alruhulic without tuy m- rilii)ii? that I am t;uLj--tit. lit to tht ai'tiou of a hrart btnuulaut' which accflt-rattt- i the puUatiotis of that . The uliiihtt iii! orjjau injunou-Jytiou of any sort about my 'htct cau--- s that the tue to iiuafOiH. tubrrcular bai'illi are bfjriuniiii; to Ket iu thfir Jra-llwork ujju my .ulmoua-reystem. 'PniiumAhly it is only a trifliug rliruuiatiiii, but I am nolle the A MuiiUr frliu iu th nmll of my back mak-- 8 me think of Bright' disease. Suiiihinj; lhat I swallow ao orani;e seeil by it occur to me at owe that there in a chance fur ita getting into a certain sac attached to the Ktomach, where, if it (ln, it will cHViisioti iuflmuuiatinii1 tliat is liecesiiarily fatal before long. kuow that tny iuteotiuea are a Jirey to certain vermiculor Jtaraniu-H- , aa are tlione of every one elise; but they do not occasion me no much annoyance an the always existing, that iaiuful concretions of lima may be forming in my bladder or my liver. "A superficial knowledge of physiology takes much of the tioetry out of existence aud removes a large part of the gilding from the sublunary gingerbread, an one might Kay. Having acquired it, a man realizes rather painfully that he is largely an elevated animal after all, though hitherto he has imagined hiuiself chiefly mind. "Supposing that one's partner in the gentian is a thin girl, he cannot help figuring her out as an articulated skeleton and setting an estimated price upon her as a 'preparation' in that guise. This does not apply, however, when she is an acknowledged heiress. "Imagina.ion is ulways opposed to farts, and by as much as the latter are calculated to dispel agreeable illusions; they are destructive of happiness. Therefore I am inelined to think that however desirable knowledge may le respecting tilings with which one has no jiersonal and intimate concern, it is most comfortable to know a very little about one's self and one's environment. 'Drink deep or taste not the Pierian spring.' " Washington Star. hi-h- alsi-miu- ni Jr-ijii- niy-wl- f, s Two (irman Worilg That Moan Much, in New York have a German barla-rcurious system of signs and mysterious words by which they indicate to e;u-other the tendency of customers to give large tips, small tips or none at all. If a new barber in a large shop gets a generous customer in his chair, a fellow workman who has shaved the generous customer In'fore mutters in his ear, "ISrunz" that is, "He tips." "Unraz" is a distinctively German product, and till recently was never heard outside of continental barber shops. Its greatest merit is that it means nothing to who are nut barbers, for it has no indorsement from the German dictionaries, and di)es not even enjoy the questionable authority of student slang. German barbers in New York designate a man who gives no gratuities as a Like "branz," "muff"' is no "muff." word at all, and was invented by wily continental barbers for the needs of the shop only. The amount of the tip to be expected is revealed by the old journeymen to the new ones by various contortions of the fingers and by low German monosyllables of no apparent relevancy. Montreal Star. 3 of Shells. The tripoli, used for polishing our tableware, is composed entirely of the shells of infusoria. The earthly paiut with which our houses are colored is nothing but the remains of different sjiecies of these animals. Even the hardest rocks the flints show, when examined under the microscojw, that they, too, are composed of the skeletons of infusoria. I once examined a thin section of a flint formerly used by the great hunter, Daniel Boone. This flint was comjKised of the shells of infusoria. The gun, an old flintlock rifle, from which this flint was taken, is still preserved at Frankfort, Ky. Even many of the precious stones, such as the carnelian, owe their beautiful colors to the presence of fossil infusoria. Macon Telegraph. When acid is dropped on an article of wearing apparel injur ammonia immediately upon the spot to neutralize the effect of the acid; then apply chloroform and the original color will in almost every case return. i.inu la-r- Id ti.e lieA t.illi oMoiOiel. eitln-- aliH-- that f "- ar - fciid lu.iijg, . ltr l,l!ti you l'l . Mijwr-t- alone. r t---I fr u SOLI) ONLY BY ii BOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY. e Uh-m- -, Fred o 1 1 u xrtaur of Hrralhinc frprly. In all the various systems of physical culture iiow in vogue the greatest importance is attached to taking the breath properly. The breathing should be slow and deep, six breaths a minute Mng a safe average. There is still a difference of opinion iu regard to the relative value of alidomiual aud chest breathing, ami each system has its ad vantages. One of the best exercises for increasing the capacity of the lungs is to draw a full breath very slowly and through the nose. Kit ) the lungs inflated as long an possible, and then expel the air suddenly through the mouth, and repeat the . J. kiesel & pyirff VfoTiy WHOLESALE IMIUHTAM Til EVtllY M... riiii.1) i. mil. am) (JltOHEUS, WOMAN Liquor and Cigar lMerchauls Diseases nf the Eve. Ear. NUse, Tlimal, t htm fliniiiic anil Defurmities. Pocatello, Idaho. pro-o-s- s. The Care should lie taken not to try to make the jieriod of holding tho breath too long at the start; the more gradually the power of doing this is attained the better will lie the permanent results. There are many breathing exercises, aud one of the liest is the taking of a deep breath and the arms, first one, then the other, and filially both, while the breath is inhaled. Excessive practice of any system should 1k avoided, and the gulden rule of taking moderate and judicious exercise should lie observed. New York Commercial Advertiser. . I mi. Lili 'Tde Hiil rxriiiiitii 'g ot Jn- -t it uti' tid W.trld KHifiif I 11 v ninl tiu r rticiiri n I Suiifir-it- it iwiiMiry" will icit Otf.tf-Hti.l Indfl, hi d. hikI Ji. Kfb.J7aii.ii, l'O.I t'l-- t tali wilt ilr nf Hint IMOt hllCCf'-'.fll- l im li;tl n.irl fitly tiiiViliiT trraituut iar in tl will viMf tah irtor f San Kranri-'(i. o I AQKNTS h' )l ht Hit HnMtiu li(r h.i im, Silt I.hUh, u ill k h rari' rliuce roiiMili fri wi'hthe rtllf'.'fllH fM-ll- i 1 for tli crutl prHrtio, ihIht iIh - Ir. hmiM-lf- 4 t ! Iio A CARL UPMANN'S nliall I n .' viit tnh ritf. w a.t iin; ami ann inff rlirmitr tliMa---- . (f ni.-u- , tttn'u aini rliillnkii, iiuiuufar-turT- r aini tho oiil) hract ami I tali from San t raticincit and wlin vit-tilnH'ialivtt. fnun tiw lart.' iliiartTl . lio t n at all m STRATTON Also for Wallir. & Co. Mexican kuiivitb t it y. & STORM'S hand-madf- c, vr f . I., inc W J. hn R. fltoon. tm a ui. I.r.ilrr, ,,lr. ., IMU VoUIUi.V II 't II ike lliti' ll. liUt ti h urn fnm i lo ti ii'i' t iy Ii w t IU Custom house 'i.i v lit" at ml, kI iiiwk tintx mt IP In n ill f i: at liotue, an jihih 111rri1 a. n U ff all vi nr Mm. -f m iK n, tin nil Girt .iy hi Kt 1. tbw ik. All uii-rvrn rkrr. W lni l n u. fti noshing An Outfit for Traveling. A woman who has traveled II .11. a great deal abroad says: "A steamer trunk ought to hold all of one's baggage for a summer trip to Europe. In addition to a warm, loose flannel wrapper for cabin use and half a dozen changes of linen, all that is really required is a close fitting traveling suit of dark cloth or serge with 'jque to match sitting firmly on the head in casa of a stiff breeze while upon the dec k, while some prefer the less dressy worsted or velvet hood to protect the ears and throat; a short wrap of warm material, a long mackintosh U envelop the form during stormy weather, stout shoes and a light plaid to throw over the knees, either when seated upon the deck of a steamer or traveling around in an open carriage upon land. "With this necessary outfit and a light summer silk for the wanner days of sight seeing, one is well equipped for the longest journey, and may travel at ease free from the anxiety attendant upon tho possession of the usual list of trunks carried by most novices while upon a journey." Boston Transcript. Company, y.a.MJ h YfWHtl y uui-a.-- 1 t "ul is tl t:!!ii,g lhers tl.at ti e i le i ,r , rouu Is, puttakiu up the duwu tiiif I Hi k an 1 nu. Ii time. He was to axufWer Buqiir-ti.'iii- . to hear, and tliat and to attlieend of each all hotir be was to puv into the mur-rubfl--look around at the cjrii-riiie- s ln rounds miuutm and th.-with the bricks. Barnum aya that the man played hi part to perfect.. u. and hi cvudiu't caused a greut crowd to gather a'Ut the museum. of course. Went into the Many of r"vrilui to seek home explanation as to ibe purpot-of the brick man." This was kept up for fcevend days, until the police requented his withdrawal, because such rrowds lingered aiout the museum that traffic waaiuterrnptrd. J. G. Speed iu Harper's Weekly. br-- tui-i- i iWi 1 .a.ie ti-- -r .f ykl fettle. fe i ir.-" u.i r. rfriea 1 i. itwitutiM-tifth- 1 ,i t eto-e- t. Lavitg a Maiv fW ytwr Lai I Ley c.l iharct.au at.tch jjtiiLi all tt, .ii1.!., eharcnal for tiiliiig it tfc' ft. aitinnit iU) Iu tl-i.t of thartxaal lou t,H im' tid lid' T, but latea oVMd air l Uinirr UH.rrii h a;lr. 4 igeat.rf1. 1 4 re fjuraUr uk Ms I i-- u tht-- tiiit tiic wLltr of ting thr bfln i'f tLr tul.jUrUl ot irnrrrrTi.v 'i, 11 K lii"-t:'ai- lJ met-t- . tl! WELDINGS t,-- T l'-- e p i Xi work. r ! ti.it he a day if hrt-L:m tri-- Vrs-- liiat Ufr y.u )v!k tiir rJ.'r.U, iu?u- knowing, as I d .ti.at U'tL ar y the CuiifUiiU'tHm of . .l ; i lis- - S Laa a dH r nl a t.lf xm tijoi w.ck. Wh-- liiia to lil"J. 1 t Xlt I Kultuii-- vii tho St. tliir i at Fau' church id ai. l the fourth iit4 rjt tijr the rai-- t ccruer f r u l a. lHuni.u." IWuu4 It-- then X'i l.'ie mus um, he was X'J take .;;. vj3 )! i.u.JrTal.jy r.-- y lin-u- m km. lu ait.il it ttiv !1 t lLr' llv lUaSt in tWellty lid Uji l liiui t?jui tLit titr ik. jr B.rtafltaV alui! f Hi titc Ii. kef ry a w wny Lr 1 v- In the Train. "That fellow over there must feel uncomfortable." "Why?" "lie tried to shut the window for the girl in front of him, but couldn't do it. After he gave it up the girl tried and succeeded." Boston Herald. Railroad a :i Steanshii- m f rfiJ fI-faIJ- w i.l4 if 1 i taillit tln.n-u.r- tu vrfiJ'k'U'u. vbrli tij. rr, Jjt-i-r- - LjVr us fnJ. jiu Ul.I.1 it i a 1 UweUla uju Xiiis i (flIy tail u Stones Are Composed AND ALTLAKK CITY, aud all u rth- - linn li-'- r rllii.ir, sft W.lLAYright&SonsCo., lii:;Jam Arrive at Salt Lukt. KUKIUHT $3 SHOE mno a, ani W. aiae kiKj it i tai-8Lr uiiiaj (iaiiv a f nab b l kid'Art- (. Jt a ; tt i. " a m a ! I Aair-- li.tti m iU- - t ii tajritr- 1'T fcViair Wrk aiTiir lfvTif 4o ir--i " 1 i., r tu ft J if. y It ii. i N'" ' iki i it 4rri- ?Vnif W-I- ai--tl fc.f ttHltr IV ! It ' a fat "tTfcfik.- i .irJw.4 ti-a,- t4 mi 1 Uud nw d lSr Ui.lti-Ul- c HiiJ (flJi fl at lllir1, )tIk4 It in. tr'Vc'-f- ff-- til aj . X tJ urn r tJr-- I,-- I . c 1: ' f. iii I t!-- ir t!.i. ;Uiir 1 x e,& ):!- uii . It, ).-- t rii 1. U ttw f?-rV hi ii. v k au r.v 1. .U (Ir-ja- .- li.. k 'im. ... . I j rjt abir-lb- I. l . . in..- T " ..! : if ; l4 fid-X- .t NTAMiAIIIMiAl r.i:. -- iUi-.tr!- f mn la I4..1 Amu.. ..'. - As an v. 1' itr lYilnti. I; I llM I - I. A 4. ' V. rUi. I OKI HI., KII.V A'blfM LAND, Irarni. it nw, Hi IMC Skookum Root Hai Grouicp. t'.rows ILir Rapidly. Knifiicates DandnifT. Stops Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Paldueis. PABST BREWING CO'S MILWAUKEE BEER Clows Hair oil llald Hea.'.s. Is : EXPORT. SELECT BOHEMIAN llxquisite Toilet Article. STOCK, BULK AND HOFBRAU, AND CONSTANTLY IN BOTTLED. Is l'rce from all coloring matter. Ha lf ttuitk i fi; i'ln r,l ) Contains no M ineral or Vegetable Poims It is an honest ami meritorious prcjiiiiauon. Nature's Own Remedy. ( The Vamlerhilt System and Its Managers. More than 7,0u0 miles of railroad are absolutely controlled and operated by tho Yauderbilt family. The roads which are advertised as the "Yauderbilt system" are the New York Cet.tral and Hudsou River, the Michigan Central, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, NEW YORK. the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Sale Fop by all Druggists. St. Louis, the West Shore, and the New York, Chicago and St. Louis. These six roads with their leased lines and the HOT liOYNTON WATER Home, Watertown and Ogdensburg, which has been purchased by the Tho Must ImiirirVBfl and Kc notnical have 7, miles of line and represent a capital stock of more than $1 50,000,000. Their bonded indebtedness will aggregate nearly $300,000,000. These roads are under the absolute control and personal direction of Cornelius Yauderbilt. As his principal aids in 3 managing this proerty Cornelius has surrounded himself with four i i. ,v;iiW brainy men. They are Chauncey M. Depew, John Newell, Henry B. t- and Melville E. Ingalls. Chicago , W 4i Herald. ALL A Daughter of a Duchess. The younger daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught was born on St. Patrick's Day, and rejoices in the name of Victoria Patricia, so called in honor of her grandma and that Irish saint. An American lady living in London, and Fittinc: who seems to know a good deal about IN ALL ITS BRANCIIKS. English royalty, says the little girl is a real beauty, and that her cousins, of UOYLE & 1IALVKHS0X, whom there is a troop, call her "Patsy!" 2;04 Wasliing'toii Avo. Call and Rot prices. Whether this will render tUe name popular in aristocratic circles remains to be NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. seen, but Patricia in itself is a lovely mouthful and a decided improvement ()(;l)EN City, Wohcr Co., Marrh 19, 11. on Gladys and Gwendoline, which are T Oliver li. Adam. Yiu are nntitieil cxpendi'd t.tiKii t hni' htimlroil as common as Edith and Mabel were ten that i inhave liilxir and iiinhi thf in tin Within! Miuinr uai years ago. London Letter. ''Superior" E- id a.. Plumbinr and Gas and satisfaction guar- anteed. J. KIESEL F. ItlCHEY'S & CO. UNDERTAKING PARLOBSL funeral Dii'ectors and Embalmers. We carry the largest, most complet-- CASKETS and 1 and eletrant stock of FUNERAL FURNISIIINQS Wept of Chicago. SorvicPB ennductod at our Pnrlors vhon deeired. Fmbalminy of bodi.fl or Bbipment a siwcialty. RK'HEY'S UNDEETAKINO PARLORS. H l THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. Led-yar- - TO BE ADDRESSED TO OCR "OGDEN OFFICE." Orders respectfully solicited f' Van-derbi- CORREMENCE 22G3 M. F. Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. STAFPOJtl). II. T. MILLER. P. HOOP SADDLES & HARNESS. Having purchased the large stock of Saddles, Harness, etc. belonging to the Ogden Saddle and Harness Manufacturing Company hon-b- , Ten Times lletler. Mr. Upton I notice in a French paper that Minister de I'reyciuut is now one of the Forty Immortals. Mrs. De Fashion Only forty? Is that all Paris has? Why, in New York there are four hundred of us. New York Weekly. Hox Jdt r 'ntinty. I t ah. as will ly certifiraii's lilcil in tin otlici' of the noirdi'r of said iliti ict, in onlcr to hold said under t In' pmvi-ioh- s of siTtiun itt, Iievised SlHtutfs of t n United States, hciitif tin' nnititnit reipiirod to huhl tin' sum' for tho l'.i). And if years endiinr Iit. Hist. wit hiu ninety da s after t hi not ire hy publicat tion ynu fait r refuse ti rontiihute your it m of Mirti expeiulif nre as a ner, your iiiire-- t in said claim will U'Cotne tin property of thesuhscrilMT under snid sect inn tJ4. li. KUEIK A. SlllELLS. Great Reduction, We are prepared to name some very low prices. If you are looking for a bargain call and see us. All kinds of Repairing neatly done. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. |