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Show (HIDES' DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, MAY 52, 191. INDICTED. Fill! MO. Kailnul Manager t'barr-- With iJiLoufsitv. un . MiHiSG T: e t; t!e ieVtjji :.!.f-.-- r were i.rti. .xi pracUcabML r- -- d ; r. I I BUi C. I. frroiJrLt MUX COMING HEKk IHIloU au4 (elienl MsilLrrM.ni Hut Started - Kr li Io. La-si- s quautilitw of old Aut bliiKkl tiieiu Uu k forth on Ins lu.t making eurtici-wi- t auJ ditTtro in the weight hi iucrtvwt lheoninMWHition for arriin; the mails from f.'i,uiu hi fluAM yir. Tim iu lictinxiit cauiMd great Bururisa Nfloii i a millionaire, lie came hi luiia from llolyoke, Si,uL It is mi. I he to relative Hhipiied a lot of the und Texas. hi lurj; jr treasurer, and llecnr 'iaui-o- , ; ChK-agu- P-l; j . Pr-.f- sijJ rupture v !..;tirow, Ijmsn 11. HeLry icWn avenue. h-- - curej 2;i Wiii-h-- by j i adier-tiseJto- JU-Ix- n d - i . Wal-Lw- 11. " already very concert at Le!it e tt u.kii p,n WeJiierlaj . Owiig to the inclemeocy of the weather tb piciiic as hich W'U trade some Al lVmer tiroirty belj under the su.m.-- s of f. OgJea or Sail ke propert). Fred sheet iron bottom or wire ht-ur i th UwBiaa reu May 21, ls'1, TO V. I 'pera hnaae biurk. this wa an apn n. or board, Blcnun;; urtpuued iudeliuilely. downward toward the head. Two Have iur phohgrapi,s tken by rockers under the whole c.n NetiUjb, arttt-t.- pltohraphers, Market Vu"ttiou. 2'i, and 27 rooui right's bio k. pletod the simple machine which gave to CHK iiio, May 21. Whet for opMuiI Pii Iron i. e 1 1, e new Co Mt.ut'UL book the world nuilhons t doUars. July was weak, and prioes lt The modus orraii li may be described here you cau get hrtclaj s .1J t bindery, ysU-rd)'hi quickly cloning g as follows: Two stu ksof wood hrwn on , mure. Augur-- t work at Oiuuha aud Lincoln prices. urxi aud advaiicnl cloml D higher aud Diiiuer cloaed Thomas Mure and I'reU Carson were the upper eidd wms imlwklcd at the I'd higher than ye1erdav. arrested vet lerday i.are.1 with vag- river brink, one four inches lower than Ni.w YoKk, May 21. Mooey on call the other, on which the rockers were to rancy. easy, ck txl offered X Copper steady; rest, tho Becuring a grade in the maA of ded crow have letters couple Lake May 12.'; IaaJ stronger; chine to facilitate the outward flow of Tm steady; Straita out for several days by the big court re- the water and (anL Two miners usual'II tomorrow. Ijook fJI.HJ. ports. The) apjx'ar ly worked together as partners. One out for them. shoveled the earth into the rocker, while THE CANON Sl smTS. Ice cream and refreshments will be served at Prof. Nagel's grand orchestral the other, stated on a bowlder or block Xothin? Vry Xfw About Them and vocal concert at the pavilion Wednes- of wood, dipped the wau-- from the river and ponred it upon the earth in the day, May 27. Veterday. with one hand, all the time rockThe pavilion will be beautifully dec- hopper Neither the police nor any of Sheriff ing with the other. When the earth concert fur orated the promenade grand was thoroughly washed, ho rube, lifted Beluap'a men would make any state- in aid of the Episcopal church at Letter ment to the press yesterday regarding the hopper from its place, threw out the park imviliou May 27. stones and gravel, replaced tt. and thus the three men who are now in custody Mr. Anchil Meachaiu and wife, nee ou suspicion of being the hold ups w ho Miss Ethel Niece, formerly of Missouri, the work went on. As the ground about tried to kill Ticket ltroker Wert, on the has been visiting Mr. uinl Mrs. K. M. the rocker became exhausted to the bedMorrissiy, on Orant avenue. They re- rock, recourse was had to the bucket, night of May lth. From investigation which has been turned to their home at I'ocatello lost and the earth was carried sometimes a few rods, making laborious work for the made it is quite evident that two of the evening. men arrested in Ogdeu canon must be A lively shower of small hail fell up miner. two of the cut throats who hod a hand near the east side of the bench yesterTo keep the rocker going anotlitr hand in the attempt to rob and murder Weriz. day afternoon. There was quite a blizwould be employed to carry earth, aud Persons who had seen the men in the zard on the Observatory summit alxiut each would carry two buckets at a time. vicinity of Lester park can identify the same time but it was not observable Hard work of this kind suggested imthese as the same men. It is exjiected in the valley except in the way of a big provements in mining. At noon the gold that other persons who saw the men or shower. and black sand collected above thenflles w ho have other information w hich may of of members the The were taken up on a scraper and thrown be of value to the authorities in the IOgan photographs in now displayed Opera company, matter, will come at once to the front show windows in this city, showing them into the pan. which was carried to the and aid in bringing the outlaw s hi speedy in character pose or continue, attracted river and carefully washed to remove as justice, without waiting to bo found by a good deal of attention yesterday. This far as possible all but the gold. The the ollicers. is really an attraction above yield of the forenoon was curried to the There was a report in circulation company the average of professional troupes and camp, dried over a blaze, the dry sand to about the city yesterday the etleet deserves a large putronnge. blown out, and the gold weighed in scales that some of Sheriff ltelnap's men had or guessed at, and poured into the partfound some bloody clothes in the outSpecial Announcement. pnrse and deposited nuder the skirts of the hiwn, which it is thought The Unian Pacific Ry. will sell round nership lied or anywhere elseout of sight, Centhail evidently belonged to the man who tickets at n 'single fare from nil trip ury. was shot by Werlz. This rejiort caused Hints in Utah hi Salt Lake City aud much excitement but wus denied by for the occasion of the Conference Ridrrt in the Time of A Sheriff iielunp. of The Young Men's Mutual ImproveOne of the most precious relicof the The mail llurk who is at the county ment Association to lie held at Salt Lake jail, claims he wus in jail at lirigham May :tlst and June 1st, IS'.il. Tickets past is a bronze, statuette dug up at iu 1751, and thought to be a City up to the Mill of May and as the will be sold May h it 1. lilst and June 1st. Wert?, incident occurred on the t'th, and limited for return until June sth, copy of the equestrian statue known to have been made of Alexander the tireat this may let him out of that affair, although from his own story there is no by Lysippns, after the battle of the About Census. the doubt Hint ever simse he arrived in Ogwhen statues of all tho brave who in den he has participated President Francis A. Walker, superlawlessness fell in this initial victory were niado by w ho men associated with the very and intendent of the tenth census, writes for tho famous sculptor. If it is truly a dul attack Wertz. The Forum a paper on United States copy of Lysippns' work we can judge it how the Macedonians managed What kind of a pax-- r is The Nebraska official statistics. lie calls attention to from horses in a conflict their the was States United tlio the that fjict State Journal, anyhow, talking in this The king is shown sitting on a blanket in to first world nation a tho institute unfeeling tone about the Umrd of womfirmly held in place by a breast strap en managers of the World's fair: "If periodical census of tho leople. This and girth. Without dropping the reins adto was our not, however, owing there are any more women's right womfrom his bridle hand he grasps tlus subvanced ideas of social science, but it was stitute for a saddle at the en tin that board, or in any way connectwithers, and ed with it, who propose to apiw.il to Mr. because such a census v;is absolutely turning full half way to the right and to our representative form of looking backward, gives a swinging cut Foster, he would prefer to have Vin come necessary sword to tho rear, covering as at hiui now, so as to get through the government. How could we know how with anhis arc of tho circle as the best to into house the big congressmen many put trouble as soon as possible. The hot swordsman who ever sat in a saddle. season is approaching, when no man can of representatives without such an The statue is full of life and natural ion? face a woman's rights woman with imto a degree. If not Lysippus' work, it President Walker first tells us At th is that of a consummate artist The popunity and a stiff collar." census was confined strictly to ascersition shows great freedom of movement There must be no comix'tition against taining tho number of people for the on tho horse, and a seat strong aud elasour native American bee, though it purposes of representation or of direct tic. That the Macedonians kept their heels well away from the horses' flanks, can kick harder and get its temper taxation. Then new subjects of investithe enumerator. Sta- or rather that they did not rely on their opened up quicker than any other bee alive. gation heels to cling to him, is shown by their Italian queen bees imported to tame tistics of agriculture, mining, manufactfisheries were needed. Further, commonly wearing spurs, a thing tho and ures down our native product and make it Indian usually avoids, and the same more biddable-lik- e must pay a duty of in order to ascertain the natural militia habit shows clearly in this piece of art A curious in- of a country, it is necessary to know not 20 per cent, ad valorem. Colonel T. A. Dodge in Ilarper's. stance of how the best of men will only tho number of men between eightforty-fiveen and also but whether I"re of Uie Hair. evade customs duties if he can hapare physically and mentally sound. The hair, like every other portion of pened lately. A citizen of Iowa wished they to import some Italian queen bees to im- This consideration led to tho inquiry in the human frame, il uncared for will go to disease and permanent disa- to waste and eventually drop out This prove his breed of natives. For some regard such as blindness, deafness, etc. is duo to a splitting of the ends of the bilities, reason the insects were sent through the hair, so that the interior oil duct which The family history of the individual is nourishes the hair is mails. Whether some nervous postoffice exposed, and tho for the sauie reasons a matter of necesclerk smelted out the bees, or in whatnatural nourishment of the hair runs to will to This the explain many ever way their contraband presence be- sity. waste, overflows upon the head, forming indandruff, which impedes the growth of came known to the collector of the port reasons for what seem impertinent of New York, he detained them till he quiries into private matters. On this the hair just as much as the tares among sent word to Washington about them. point President Walker quotes from his wheat The best means to prevent this is a strengthening of the hair, and this own words elsew here: They were only released when the owner It has lM'Como simply atisunl to hold any can easily be accomplished by frequent paid duty on them. Thus he lost his longer Ihiit a irovermm-nwhiru had a riht to cutting and the use of salt water and the Pin .harmonic large f Ir-- Moisrs May 21. Th foimJ (fraud jury Lu lu.lictwj J. c. NfUiuf.)r tiih.iriii tit- drfrauj tlie tht mails. Kijtwuuir4it by pa.iJiutXetloit u mw m,J jruwil liiauarr of the lK Monit .1 Kansas 1'ity r.Kul. Iliiriug April U.e mail imt;ir r'l,Jou tl.B Iran, n (of.Ittip a ftir tli ytrly eiitriv-Ui- . is harifl 8murl I5ni!i, , of New York, hftd Ijf i llfbM, I'resideeta. A board o( trustms vic aiid varKHM cjtuoiiltMi a en aiau elected. Tiefcaieuf tuV'.s JVt Ojj tie n. that Xemluu lit I'n-dc- v i ler, c f.i Orvii-LB- rail-roa- Tele-gram- a Og-de- tire-ma- l. nan-crof- Dick-ermu- n Trans-Missour- n : 18-.I- Ora-nicu- hand-to-han- d cnu-mer- t postage and his temper, and lost in the value of his queen bees. Their nervous system suffered severe shock from thus being held as smuggled goods. The affair will be known as the Iowa qneen bee case. "Liver complaint knocked ou' every round" by Dr. Kenley'a Eng'ish Dan- delion Tonic. E. D. T. Cuieiuro Doesn't Do Such Thins:. Ciiioacio. May 2(1. Secretary Rutter-wortThe World Enriched. of the World's Pair directory, toThe facilities of the present day for the day receivee a telegram from the Austrian consulate in New York saying production of everything that will conthe statement was published there to duce to the material welfare and comfort the effect that the World's Pair would of mankind are almost unlimited aud have to be postponed until 1881. In rewhen Syrup of Figs was first produced ply President Raker and Secretary sent an answer characterizing the world was enriched with the only the report ns false and malicious. laxative known, as it is the only perfect It is supposed that it grew out of an which is truly pleasing and reinterview with Mayor Cregier, published remedy in St. Paul, in which he expressed the freshing to the taste and prompt and opinion that the fair could not be gotten effectual to cleanse the system gently in ready for opening in lS'.O. the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more popA Won! t the Ladies of Otfilcii. ular it becomes. Mrs. S. II. Abbott is now permanently located in rooms No. :i and 4 Wright "God's blessing to mankind," say block and is making dresses to stand thousands w ho have leen cured by the wear as well as to look at and at celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold prices. If in need of 8 dress everywhere. maker give her a call and lie convinced. The Davis Will Casp. Important Not in1. Mont., May 20. The contestVan M. 0. Bi'ttr, Dyke.for Registrar Deputy will case (which ha Pirst precinct, all that portion of the ants in the Davis state they will prove city lying east of Washington avenue lieen postponed) and south of Twenty fourth street, will when the ease comes up for trial that J. be found daily at his ollice, 2101 Wash- R. Eddy wrote the disputed Davis will, in substantiation of this claim they ington avenue, between the hours of Ma. and lt. Weaver, Jr., of Des in. and 12 in., for the purpose of regis- state that J. Iowa, has letters written by tering voters for the coming August Moines, Time is short-t- ill May 28th, Eddy hi which he signed the name of election. James Davis. ouly. tax any anil all the produetsof agriculture and niamifacturt's, to supervise tho selling and making of "butterine," to regulate tho agea-cie- s of tranisiMiriiitinii, to grant public moneys to schools ami colleges, to conduct agricultural experiments and distribute peeds and plant cuttings all over the L'nited States, to institute scientific surveys by land and deep soundings at sea, has not full authority to pursue any branch of statistical information which may conduce to wise legislation, intelligent administration, or equal taxation, or iu any other way promote the general welfare. So many things are necessary now to the census that it becomes an appalling tax on the head of the bureau. Tho tax killed outright Mr. Walker's successor in the tenth census, Colonel Seaton. Three successive chief clerks of that census died in office. At the height of tho work of tho eleventh census Superintendent Porter was ordered away to Europe by his physician to save his life. Why is such a mass of inquiry loaded upon the census? President Walker answers: The reason for loading upon tho decennial census of tho United States such a micss of statistics, relating to so many subjects, many of them not neeessarilyconneeted witb the enumeration of imputation, or even theoretically related to it, has tiocn twofold: first, the sparse-nes- s of settlement over large portions of tho I'uiled Stales, making it exceedingly expensive to traverse the ground several times to oti-taditrerent classes of staiisiics, when, by crowding tho enumerator's porifolio and tho enumerator's brain, these might be collected in a single tour, though perhaps at some sacrifice of quality in the results; second, tho real or affected doubts of certain polit icians as to of establishing agenthe "constitutionality" cies, aside from the census, fur conducting inquiries under "federal" authority, purely in the interest of stat ist ics t ht nisei ves - th at Is, iu the interest of public inteUieiite, social and pulitil edawatiouA . w vaseline, Havo you ever noticed what bushy hair seafaring men have? Did you ever eeo a bald sailor? It is because theii hair is in constant contact with the invigorating salt air, and is often wet with salt water. A good tonic of salt water should contain a teaspoonful of salt to a tumbler of water, and should be applied to the hair two or three times a week. The effect at the end of a month will bo surprising. American Spectator. Where Gold Cornea From. The gold taken from the river bars was mostly in the form of scales resembling cucumber 6eeds, and of varying size. It was most plentiful on the bed rock aud in a few inches of soil above it, though sometimes three or four feet of earth would pay to wash. Where tho bed rock was hard the miner cleaned it, for a shovelful of dirt might contain a few dollars in small particles. Where the bed rock was soft shale or slate on edge tho miner picked away an inch or so and washed it, as frequently the scales were found to be driven quite thickly into tho crevices. When the gronnd was very rich tho rocked was cleaned of gold every hour or so. E. J. Waite in Century- Ills Recklos Extravagance. Harassed Father My boy, your tastes will be your ruin. Nothing seems too expensive for you. This thing has got to stop. Wayward Son (languidly) Can't do it, governor; must keep right on. doing to marry the dearest girl in the world. PittdJiWB-- Bulletin. Sv!. yf lh- - trrrfcl ten Mt.sl, nt-ik- ile i t.- - o:.-- i.ej.T.h. Uiii.,!T.- "Ukr from - I Ue Soll jk.hr- i p.r r of iu ii. t.Jt li e fl.l al,: ill M Udl:t r deuA-tc-- lie .: leti..,, M lte tit.u to eiks, k-- iu, tke he, !. And we shall to t gt-your trade that way tM ik-r- Li -- U.e spirits up." thus, astiiit; tiiii.-k lui in and forw opi.! l'i.-r- e is tullaiij. l,ke ll.e lr.loril.ke Xf like. ii.iokerrkl l.j t!.e ftwl ust, lr. M .ete, to cure aU iirM. fcpll dk ;, a t!.vipti , Vitus kluuer. tit Udtikks and the 11. A. Walker. New York id refe'tir.iien if pru to eritiefy luort . V. H i.ij i.i, m, MjrUinj.'ee, iTufje. What we Of!. r iu Tailoriutf. Suits from fiii.m und up. I'ant fr.nu f7.."i and up. Nice utml Uitrlnt from. H. Kn-sitlT Taenty fourth strwt. I'pftairs. Aniiiitnii fluent. The I'liion Pacilie will sell round tickets to Salt litke and return at trp mm, i.i KtUK, on June 1th, oth und I'.th, on uocimnt of the Musical 1'eKliVitI to ! guen in the latifo TaU-- i nacle. Tick rt limited for return until June Mb. l;. lv.'l. Foil M'Kt IAL like it? IMSKASKS. Wright's draw the biggest crowds in Ogden through imitating a nearly as possible Macy and others who have built up their trade by square dealing and low prices. of Two l're- cinincitt Sie4'ialist.s in (dcu. In this issue wih be found the curd of the t (gdeii HKkciaiisl, consisting of Drs. T, A. und K. ('. (.Vittinghuiu. In announcing these specialists it m well enough to state that Dr. T. A. Cotting-hat(hhhU, is to many people of Ogden quite Hrj I.,mh1ii, ImhhU fur lull) , mnl il known, and no recoiiiuiendation in need.-d- . Tlie ilm tor tirst graduuted in SUtm r unr - lltli St. Ikotiis in lHso foll,ie.l suifeiwfullv i l) Iiut wi-- kr. i Kener.il practice for a numler of yearn. ImhmIi I. Inf. then on milium or Kr health was com KvrrjIliliiK Iu III) elled to seek other work. So he btyan the lield of spu ialties which is so prom inent iu the Last. SiHiiidiug much lime und monev in hospitals mid under siai ialisU, he the work of a specialist with gionl buo- Antecedents ami 1 to Macy's because he is king kin;; of the bargain givers and because lie does all that he advertiM.s. t Scial iro s il enjoy a delicious dish list as often as you feel tediuioniaW free. the unction u of diamonds, it. lie ttiiii jeaelrv lit K. Stel.-r'J.lJ 1 eul btttrt. likKvls mud he 17k: - Cairn Freezer and Ice bl Utii. lUkiuenJier 4 Why not have an teurik'iji, St. and hyebria. lrial pr..Tru.i.ii, r lUilmad .Note. Thur id much ejteculation aaiong men as hi the probable object of Kd Dickeram'B trip hi the west. received at the I'niou i'acitio office yesterday stated that the big chieftain of the tiould system was alxmt leaving tug Omaha headquarters for with a sjieciiil party of I'uion l'acilie railroad otlloials, including President Sidney Dillon, and would reach here the begiuning of next week. No further information could lie elicited from the L'uiuii l'acilie men in this city, except that the general manager was coming hers hi make observations. It is denied that any changes ou the road are contemplated. The body of (ieorge llulmeston, B on the Oregon Short Line who was killed by the cars near Shoshone last Saturday night, was brought hi Ogden and interred in the city cemetery here. Mrs. llulmeston, his widowed mother, went to I'ocatello and brought theoorpse Inline. A number of railroad employes Ht tended the funeral. TheJohn I.. Sullivan theatrical company reached Ogden yesterday morning from Salt Iike City with two special cars. I luring the short slay in this place lxfore starting on the I'uion l'acilie for I'ark City, the big bruiser showed luiiifelf to an admiring crowd which had gathered nt the depot. Sullivan and his company w ill return hi Ogdeu on Saturday, hi (ill their engagement at t lie ; rand opera house. It is emphutieully denied by Union in this city that the l'acilie ollieiul headquarters of I ienerul SiiM'rinteiic'eiit liiincroft will lie changed from this city to 1'ortland. They say the report is false and has been manufactured from w hole cloth. The time tables, folders and advertise incuts of the Alton have lieen thrown out of the New York Central deMt at New York. This action of the Ixiyeotlers has given the Alton alxiut 1,(M worth of Mixed advertising and sympathy together. A big delegation of Ogden .Masons took the cars at this place for Salt Lake City on Wednesday night to attend the special Masonic meeting at the latter place. An iinconlirmed rumor was current in Denver yesterday afternoon that a pas Benger train on the Kansas l'aeilic was blown over by the wind at Kllis, Kan. It is not know n whether any passengers were hurt. A telegram from St. Petersburg states that the mail train to KliurkiilT was de railed yesterday four versts from Sebas-h)HiTwo carriages were w recked and twenty passengers killed. t Clenenil Superintendent V. II. will start east today for Cheyenne where he will meet the Dillon and party which started from Ouuiliu yesterday for this place. The southern P.icilic fast mail from the west was over an hour late yesterday and laid out its Rio Cirande and Union Pacific connections at this place just so much. Tom W. Orr has returned to h is old position as chief clerk in the otticeof the and general manager of the Union Pacific, succeeding J. P. Coykendall, resigned. W. A. Russell has been selected to succeed A. A. Heard ns rate compiler of i Passenger associathe tion. V. L. St.innard, general agent of the North Western at Salt Lake City was in Ogden yesterday. The County Pair company went north last night on the Utah A Northern. The Rices Circus combination went south last night from this place. to Ho 1&49. a lt. ii.e - IN Mfiuui M &rr4 tm rnnmr Itmf Is lAlifcinu. u exjKt-svThe ia?trunrtit of the early Bluer wa h rkrr, winch, jnple la construction, cust lu though lbs mine tr-LuiJrwl f.y Uj La gvi,Til ;.',a-icit wa njt oiJlk s baby cralie u usnl by our grefwlmmhrra Uil is sitil an-- on tiu frontier. Il cocsish-ot a fiat bmhui with two Slit thaa tlirej outward, and an end board at tic hcjj. whole the fjot was open aave a rJSe aioot sji inch and a half high at the Udtom to catch the gold that mi0ht pass another nfili- across the bottom uear the middle At the head of the cradle was a hopper about eighteen inchec Mjinrv, with a prrf jrahsl "-- Ji'.uj Fair ltTl Wurkl's tver attuj.ij txkwiii.llrw tpm-Uk- t tmi iv Wilkef Prei.t L. of 1. jj t.ere. iu U'Lieti at. J .'.I rtr livr kva-tl- ) ruucuUH4,Jed thai a j f rfu.il I foUl im ftttll hi txu:grrts K.r Lte papers tu.'i oo Z.i l H hiUM ibe riivtk.i duties on the iui M Mai) H t' (rUtl n BjUVi1 uml t brewers. ' IKj l 't f.rfge' hi Hie 11 .t l.im Luuui, ajrnl.t,Jaoijt bt.Ieueuiil.ll, .ii at U.e Cot.: rcv.it ii .a! i l.urcu hi- iwtxd prifcidetil, ii 14 d Vi-h!ioM- il. Tt N 1UC1 blVr'aaiuclfctjut uiay jok l krki l f r a Ci.. ll.kt uf ti A fcrr' x.m. Ola M.y Tfc 5 Kck-or- Our Trices will Sell them. n Ui-i- if I I . ClkSS. le came to Ogden a limit one year ngo, and eviii with the crowded condition of the profession, has had a fair bucccsh. Ir. Kohl. C. Cottingliiiin, who was in d need to join r. T. A. in the work of specialties, arrived only a few day ago with the view of starting a private bos pital fur the treatment of specialties us tunned in their card. He expects to build a private hospital of the most modern style. Dr. lUibl. C. Cottinghuin graduated tirst in lstvt, and has followed active general pra 'tice live wars. After serving some time iu pursuit of special similes under ablest specialists, he entered the l'osl (iraduate School of Sew York, w itnessing the greatest dill ical facilities in Americ'ii. The veur lHU'.l Dr. 11. C. Cotliiigbiini Hpent in SI. Ijouis. at the l'ost (iraduate School of Medi cine, and here, was made assistant, and had full charge of entire clinics ami 1 he doctor has been a sue operations. cessf ul specialist Bince that tune. The doctors desire to introduce this spwial work as it is now siicceHsfiillv followed in the east, and in doing so tind no other way than placing their card fully before the people so they mav know w hat they do. They have all instruments und appliances for treating such diseases and claim superior success only 1 in their line. I'liilliaiinotiii' Concert. l!o sure and attend this concert, l'rof. Xagel's orchestra will play Lohengrin by special request nl Lester park pavilion, May 21. Passengers destined to the prominent cities east of the Missouri river should patronize the Chicago, Union l'acilie A line. Magnificent l'ull man mid Wagner sleeping cars, elegant I oilman and North - estern dining cars, free reclining chair cars, handsome day coaches and comfortable Pullman colon ist sleepers. I II. Mi mA DO 10 The general verdict is, that Refrigerator the Lowest we have the Hest in town, and at Price. You ask: How do we know so? Our customers tell Sons Co. us so. Good reason, ain't it. Washington Avenue. GASOLENE STOVES! We will say simply this: Compare our genuine" Dangler's" with all others. They sell themselves. Why not see them? IM Mrs. Graham's CLTDlliKR AXD ELDER .iv...W. They are out of Bight, but they will draw your attention to our line of Parasols Sun lTin!xrellas, Kte. ('all and nee if we can satisfy you as to price and (pialifv. Our line of Spring anil Summer Jackets, Capes, ami U'rnps, Circulars are for sale and if you are in need of anything in the alve lines we will be pleased to show you w hat we have, if sty hs and prices suit we will be pleased to have you buy. Youth Anxious to Please. I. Ij. Ci.auk A. Sons. N. H. See our line of Straw (ioods! In not n romnotic, hut n uutrittre tonic for tin nknt. It maid's the hkin iiHturall)' siuMth niil wift nn'l velvety, protect it fnun wind ami Mm, rloiinmefi t !ie fare far lnitter thau Map autl water hikI by it tonic etlert on ttm skm the fornnttion of wrinklei. For raIo in Otfilen with other of Mm. Hrafmin'a celohmtetl Ity the following ( L. iiripiintion, Waslnittftoii F. 11. Hurlbut, Ave.:lrtijrits: under Utoom Hotel; ll. A. Wulkor, 'Ml Twenty-fourt- h St. Semi Htaiim tt Mr. invaire Ora-hiiii- i, "Hemity Ioc)r,'' H"J Ptmt St., Su Frnn-cihcfor her littlo Uik "How to be Beauti- ful:' Wholesale aentf for Utah, A. C.Hiuth k ('o, IruwKiflHt Salt Lake City. North-Wester- - Poor Man's Chance. Ston buving lots three and four miles A . 1- - Miles' Serve and Liver Pills Act on anew principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiottsness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. 50 doses, 20 Smallest, mildest, surest! cents. Samples free at ll. A. Walker. J.V IP 14 ., ' , I '.' TTi from business center paying from to per lot and about (m per annum tins fare when you can buy lots in Dankowskes Central Sub Division for the same figures only four blocks from business center, corner twentieth and Jefferson avenue with nil modern city improvements on very easy terms. Come and convince yourselves that you can Fkkd. V. Da.nkowskk, save money. 70 opera house block ux:, C5 'I KH1 t p HI f ' ip ' T I, ' ''iMft 1 - WW mm m mm U 'iPi llH(rfs! 4 tab WE DOiYT BELIEVE IN Legal Blanks of all kinds for Bale at the Commercial Ollice. I'lIATTKL M()i;i(iA(iK SALK. and Jewelry. Watches. Diamonds The large and elegant jewelry stock of E. Steler, 'JTti Twenty-fiftstreet, will be put on the market next Monday May lrtth, at 7:30 o'clock, und sold to the highest bidder for cash lit miction. Come early and secure bargains. W. V. lli'.i.i'iuru, Mortgagee. Lack Curtains done up like new ones Oi.dkn Stkam Lai nduv, at tho Twenty-tift- h Telephone street, rear Reed Hotel. 1711. A Fatal .Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mist tike than when they inform patients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, bus proven the contrary in his new book on "Heart Disease," which may bo hud free at II. A. Walker's, who guarantees and recommends Dr. Miles' unequalled New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness iu the side, arm or Khoulder, irregular pulse, fainting smothHis Uostorntive ering, dropsy, etc, Nei vije cures headache, tits, etc. Telling fairy tales. When we want to do business we try to stick to the truth as much as possible, and will vouch for the following. OUR UEFJUGERATOKS Has perfect circulation, keeping it dry. Has two deal air spaces in wall isolating the interior absolutely from the outside air, Uses less ice, Which we are Prepared to Prov, then any other refrigerator in the market. Has solid leg and is made up of hardwood right through, NEW GOODS Are arriving constantly. We have a new assortment of China for decorating. New Bisque doll heads. Fancy vases, Alcohol stoves for afternoon tea. A splendid line of new glassware, new lamps. A line line of chamber sets and almost everything else you could mention. T 2443 anl 2445 FAIR, Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. |