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Show utiUKN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATCRDAY. MAY i MAW! THIS. "S NEEDED. DISINFECTANTS IS M .. F.jf Miss Mj-- i - .ij- aij Sftn Krmu ia Karl. I'lrauillS L m I (). V itiU-rve- lljM!ifc' siii li not but ft-- ia (fc'J-- u ll.it . : W-- v i.ik.-- li.t. ff ; A (I '. hue liit fuiieral i;.r i.i.1 I can funeral furi:!iii:. Hverv , r ' "itu-i- business iut(i of Ofc'der. 'J live in me of th iwwt btMiutiful can boiist of. r4i.itrn that Kuter into any of th beautiful bom of un tvtuint;, ami u you a'.eu the thrnrthiild you wilt ba aurirum to see tin look of rftiuiiint that thre esisU. Ltvryttiiutf, ici.ltJ, looks Itkd home. There you w ill see (ilasaut tacee an.l the hilkirer rutiliiitf from Inn daily toil. If this was the only condition of things that there elite.l, there would be no nee.1 of ii le ail.lretteiiii; thin article to you uud the public liut miiioiij; these beautiful tireeides you will ttod liuurtee full of lewd womeo of disreputable fame. There the most ri.nlinu.iu8 uproar is carried on Sundays us well us any other day. Day and flight these lewd women roam the Htreets of this nei(hborh'd, a curse to the people who live near them. There, young men with as bright prospects as ever lias shown on anyone are lured to disgraceful assocmlion and destruction. All this occurs night btfore the eyes of these ieople who must submit because our city council will not take some notion to drive them out of the neighborhood. There is no rest for Ogden's Rood citizens who live in that part of the town. t Our night is their day and we intiHt to the iiifaiiioiiH bowlines and conduct of those deiuoralitsl wreti luts. '1 his we can not nor will not fftand. We, as tax payers, claim we of demuiid iiave a to right council and the city mayor taken be action that some lo drive these houses of ill fume out of mr neiifhborhiMl. Wo hope they will take it iiion themselves to purify this part of the city. Kecuuse, if it is not done, I he people will have to take that duty UKin themselves. This is the pit ous apiieul of a few powerless people and the chief executive of our city must heed it by all means. We have uddressed this article to you, Mr. Kditor, feeling certain that you, through the aid of one of the brightest and newsiest papers of Ogilon, will abet our cause a cause which is for the benefit of our boys and of all good moral people. A i. F. Linden. iy ()iln ,rr nub-ou- le more convenient or desirable to the friends of the dead. On both sides of this room are rows of cabinets in which are encased samples of coflins and caskets,so arranged upon apparatus that tliey can be shown and then replaced in an upright position and thus occupy but little space. As these cabinets are not kept open the room which is large and spacious is ndmirably adapted for the purpose of holding funeral services. The main stock rooin is in the rear in which is a large and complete stock in metallic and wooden caskets, collins and other undertaking supplies of the newest designs. This is the same business which was for many years conducted by the late Judge l'reshaw, who was one of Ogden's foremost citizens. The new firm consists of Mrs. S. M. Preshaw, the widow of the deceased, and two sons. Kent's Military Band at Hot Springs Sunday. "Liver complaint knocked out every round" by Dr. Kenley's English Dandelion Tonic. E. D. T. A Word to the Ladies of Offden. Mrs. S. H. Abbott is now permanently located in rooms No. H and 4 Wright block and is making dresses to stand wear as well as to look at and at very reasonable prices. If in need of a dress maker give her a call and be convinced. Important Notice. Deputy Registrar M. (1. Van Dyke, for First precinct, all that portion of the city lying east of Washington avenue and south of Twenty-fourtstreet, will lie found daily at his ollice, '2M4 Washington avenue, between the hours of 0 a. m. and 'i m., for the purpose of registering voters fur the coming August Time is short till May "iStli, election. only. - .M .! K hrl'.'). J.i!u k. A hJ i. L..e.-- i .'.Ker M of Kail f el aw o4i.l iuu.i-terv- ::h 1 ;..!.! f i. ! .' ': . jr.a in from a carriage, probably m a grr"D mlk u;uur-;- i t. br.;.. .j taiisel. Finder please r. lurn same i. ollice and reee.ve reto i;. ward. "The oldest s t;lers" do s.iy that this is the earl ieet fall that L't.ili ha In f;e-- t it has for thirty . been so previous that it auticij ateJ the summer. Mr. Lawrence Marston, Miss Lillian Lwis, w,is in thecit terday. She wilt be at t lie i ran. I mi t he with a line coinpiuv and will pre sent "Credit L ir.iine," written bv .Mr. Marston, who is the author of several tine plays. Mr. P. L Keeler returned v. terihiv from liosto.i, having graduated fr,.m the law department of the Boston University, lie is well known to Ogdcu people, having wontlio oratorical hoiiin n contest and studied law ors with Smith A' Smith. He will oimi an ollice and begin practice in this city at once. A gentleman from California is in O'den exhibiting a pctniiel woman roll ill I in that state, lit' mronus a re she is live feet hi;.'li an. porter that weighs :V m in n.ls. She is s u.l to lie pelnlied into limestone. She will be on exhibit ion todav at X . l.i.'J Ta.iiIv lif th street, (ientleinen only adiintlcl. Further particulars will be announced iu the next issue. It. C. lilackett and w ife of Xephi, are visiting Ogdeu for a short tune. It happened but a day or so ago. he brule is one of "Little Chicago's" hot known and most admirable lielloH whose name was a few days ago, Miss Lena Schroder. Collie is too iiiuimi or a rustler to spend all of his time in pleasure even so shortly after marriage, and therefore connects business with pleasure while visiting Ogilen, one of the several cities they will see on this, their hirdal tour. !i;.ti-dl- je-srs- repn-M-i.tln- -- - l.-- I m 1 the-tw- ',i. f.a-jii,- 1 bro-.igh- . inai-kin- - ii.-- f -- , ., . 1 -- 1 1 i, v . 1 d Caiiipohello's Favorite. .Mr. H. Alexander Cainpobollo's favor ite pupil will sing Mattie's popular song, "Dear Heart." at Prof. Xagel's philharmonic concert in aid of the Episcopal church TWO XEW The Ilttnlsville Ajrrirultnral Incorporated. Associ-tiot- i Articles of incorporation were jester day tiled with County Clerk Ledwidge of the Iluntsville Agricultural Association, of Iluntsville. The object of the corporation is to carry on and conduct, in all its branches, the business of buying, selling, grazing and raising all kinds of live stock, and the products there of; to buy and sell all kinds of merchandise; to manufacture all articles, goods and wares capable of manufacture; to conduct and carry on a general and agrifarming business cultural when including of the establishment convenient, a and all its branches; dairy, to own, buy, sell, lease, and otherw ise acquire and dipose of, and encumber, any and all kinds of real and personal property for grazing and purposes; to own, buy, sell lease, sublease and otherwise acquire and dispose of and encumber any and all kinds of real and personal property necessary came. social of and convenient for tho purposes herein It is the wish many that the mentioned and for the purpose of carrybe repeated. ing on and conducting a general farmThe Police Record. ing, agricultural, grazing and stock raisbusiness. Charles Harris, a Mini Ham worker was ingThe olliccrs of the association nre: T, arrested at the depot grounds yesterday W. Ferrin, president; August McKay, afternoon and awaits a hearing before vice president; L. W. Meilsou, treasurer; A. J. Anderson, secretary. Judge Fitzgerald this morning. Aud Enemark and F. Morang were arrested for vagrancy. The Offden Athletic Club. Jim Bennan was arrested for drunk enness. Articles of incorporation were tiled yesterday at the oflice of County Clerk Tho World r.nrichnd. Ledw idge for the Ogden Athletic Club. The facilities of the present day for the The principal place of the production of everything that will con business of the corporationtransacting Bhall be Ogduce to the material welfare and comfort deu City, Utah. Its object shall bo the mental anil of mankind are almost unlimited and physical improvement of its memliers. vvheu Syrup of Figs was first produced The following are the olliccrs of the the world was enriched with the only club: 11. E. Jackson, president; Wallace as is laxative it the known, only Boyle, vice president; J. P. Ledwidge perfect remedy which is truly pleasing and re- secretary; W. M. Hanson, treasurer. freshing lo the taste and prompt and Concert in Lester Park. effectual to cleause the system gently in Kditou Comm i'.i;ci.vr,: Your corres the Spring time or, in fact, at any time a and the better it is known the more pop- dent, "Lover of Music", has juststruck idea in suggesting summer the right ular it becomes. c mcei'ts in Lester Park. We should b, very pleased to see him at Prof. Xagel's "Clod's blessing to mankind," nay second philharmonic concert in aul of thousands who have been cured by the the Episcopal church next Wednesday celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold in Lester Park Pavilion which would no everywhere. doubt give him goad ideas for perfecting his project. Yours truly, BnTF., Mont., May "JO. The contest II. CJ i i.i n r. ants in the Davis will case (liich ha" will been postponed) state they prove Wisdom's Violet Cream when the case comes up for trial that .J. w l.ivis 14. Eddy rote the disputed will, Is a new ami elegant preparation for and in substantiation of this claim they eradicating and preventing roughness of state that J. If. Weaver, dr., of Des the face and hands. Use it fr.vlv at Moines, Iowa, has letters written lo night just before retiring and vou will Eddy to winch he signed the name of be delighted with a soft, smooth skin, James Dav is. 'fry it. sub-leas- e stock-raisin- .1 S Ito perfect, l.e Finally, hiefhr. ii, farew of i!.mm1 ceiiiiei 1. 1..' of o:n' niiii'l. live i:i blind be .villi ami Ihu (.aid ot l'.vo nui vou. Ill flic course of his sermon ho used these touching Words: (;..! is my it ii - t!i;it as ramo in ymi fn.ni IX( Ol'OKATIOXS. u t to U.'.hfcti ni.pr.rtp iu i ! .u( lvJ tt in tt.e br.sk uevt tii.-i- it -r ay Ix'h .i.d s AllUoUUrrlhrtit i'.c Ly. ill jrd round tar frmn kll 's at a .! I tat. Ssa.t like C.t kil l r . . asi .a jf the 4 h r fefeiesj. l. ai g M n' Mutual linproir - ..itioulo t.eid kt S...I lake .. Ii, kM ij,.i.eTb. 1st, ls.'l. . d Mai :;ist and Jun Ut. f. ,r returu until June Mh. ,s T: e C ...ii; U e -- f 1 -- '. ! Si sol iuusic riM p!ae-- in Ogden goeii at the Philharmonic con ai of ti e r.pifcooj'a church licit rai.d-s- t w.o l tie evil a sense of dui y aiii :il he i est of iiiu.il j.i'.in, I now leave Y"'l lulls! iieeejil lliv r.siea 1 rami"! he. my family ciiimut, he, k.'pl on Iho r;u k ni.y uiii:..T. When this is Uuiic I shall rest. Tho path I t r d I'i fi.re I wrote rny resi.n.'v-tio- n I tro.i on toy knees, anil it is no less I'mal llian vviieii lir.-- l written. Durbar my pastorate I have serveil you with sinecrily ami trnt'i. o far as I (iiniH vvoiil I have tohl you it. In iiotliini; viial or ess'ntiid to i?osi..-truth have I chanol since 1 ramo to you, only I have eaiiu-'a Ian:, r i.lea of (ioil ami of .lesus ion through him. And Christ, and of rci.-mpllio more I miiierstaml (lod tlio moru 1 tovo the fattier and the Sen with ailei'iier dcvotinii. that way. o. Wisin.-ia- v. " I oe great tome, appetier and liver re.'uiMt.n." Dr. Ileiilej'a English Dull 'J' .lei.oe ,,.u.. E.D. T. rk New baraln-srt-k- . rs go cause he is In Macy's kin kinjj of the l.arjain fivers and because he does all that he advertises. I the biggest Wright's draw trade by stjuare dealing nr.. of i. . I i,l.h(r,l. r..n.s Wright's new Inuldilig. III Our Asiigll. How to Succeed, is the great problem of life vvhiii. few satisfactorily solve. Some fad Uvaiisc of health, otherH want of i . but the majority from delicien n, nit of nerve. They are nervous, u'l it , Ille'J.hlte, I bailee, dibv, easily l.liii s and 'Make the spirits down to keep the'pui is up," thus wasting in. .lie) pir hi. opportunity and nerve 1 Vices will Sell them. The general verdict is, that have the Best Refrigerator in town, and at the Lowest Price. Vou ask: I low do we know so? Our customers tell us so. Ciood reason, am t it. fins lie - we I N'.-r- ; 5 and I linie. ovV t j- Pit 1..mI. Men l..ls. I.ihmU f,.r Haliy, mi.! Notice. All M'rs.i:is indebted to F. IL L.sher Minei. are la iel.y notili.sl that an ustigne of I. lit we kisvp ii. arl. sai l I". il. Lisher all Hi'iiilllds, noted and in Pry IIohU Iiuf. Kvriylliing debts due him are in my bauds for col lee'. i. u, an. you are hereby untitled to call at X.i. Isi Twenty fourth street and set le same at one... PllOl l.l'IT, -- and low prices. Keuts. Oiu t r.M.ui houst. 1(1; one 0 riarin ''is.-- , ?1.V dty w ..ter. bantetl. 11, I crowds in Ogden through imitating as nearly as possible Mary and others who have built up their Low En. i Why not have an Ice Cream Freezer and enjoy a delicious dish just as often as vou feel like it? a liVeUsr-- u k i the Jsrf-r- ir r ordef. i. ! trade- - for lo-.- ivf.-nn.-- c h b.. 1 : Lv f 1 get sour tl. I e t.lr.., i sTrirrKmn-- !.! ' ' r to Ml to nJt-aur ,i : t'u.-bii.- UjT ... i,i r sh sill AnJ I ...-t : inn m I.K'll Uf tLtv Mol gtvmX i'j: fclid ho ttCr gUI t:! re very Wlxvut iiiii,. uJy. !! lor r,;ar U.ast u 'll.uo i the .. .i. J, - ..f uud t ufr de:iVsry r....'. t ; t . ;rs;l-b..- -l Hirk.-- oli eiei. i.T!c' t:.illi Ut i! j-- 1 f ut lh - 1.1 .ia.i j l.a g ai'.v f T . '. . in s J 1;,,-:.- 1.--" .s ojeT:e I j'Trvi t- n -i . , ! i . it. - 1 s ' j'.l-t- .t j L.-- 11 la h"..'l liwuourishrart.tb' far j: 1 , I' oi : - i,t.Ki !'..-i- . x. lrT i l -- iiiSi.E. i m e i1.h:...uJ . T' - l.-- s d I m. :. ; ) 4 try;:..U ?s. Tiir Ijw.ic. b - . e u ' . -'- '. s -- m . v ..ri T'u. f v!. ilrM M. lrfrOt Sill 1". l iau ! U'liri ttt&U'h . ' !..'' i ; Jtidffe l!isliop'.s Court. The four men who are under arrest on suspicion of being the Wert hold-upwere given a hearing before Judge Indignation Meeting:. Bishop yesterday. Thcv gave the names All citizens interested in the good of John Caine, Hay Simpson, John limit name of Ogilen are requested to meet and Charles Hall. W. Wertz appeared at the hearing this evening at 8 o'clock in the Federal andA. identified two of the men. Other court room for the purpose of taking evidence strongly tends to implicate one action upon the false statements of Kev. Sam Small with reference to Ogden and of the others anil ail four were held over for another hearing on next Monday. the I'tah University. Many Citizens. Notice to Members of Kent's Military Memorial Services. Hand. All the churches of the city will join All members of Kent's Military Hand in a union memorial service at Lester to meet at the band room, nre Park pavilion tomorrow morning. Kev. Citv requested lit 10 o'clock sharp. Full dress hall, Streator will preach the sermon. II. Attwooh. uniform. There will be a memorial service in the Fi. M. church in the evening, llev. J. O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. W. Hill will then deliver an oration enmusic. titled "Our Fallen Heroes." Fine Snirar Oil' Social. Klesrant l iidertakiiiff Rooms. One of the most enjoyable festivals of The undertaking establishment of the season was the "Sugar OlT Social" l'reshaw & Company hns been remod- at the Congregational church last even eled, papered and generally renovated ing. The material used was Vermont maple in tirst class style. The front ollice has and as it was prepared in the been fitted out with linoleum flooring sugar, various wavs known to childhood days and new furniture, and the walls dec- "back in the woods," it not only gave orated with paintings. present pleasure hut recalled memories Hack of this is a largo room which of "sugaring otf" in the happy days of has been tastefully fitted up with rich auld lang syne. furnishings, brussels carpet and damask The attendance was good and the re curtains. This room is intended for the ceipts gratifying. holding of funeral services when its use Those who attended were glad they will ..v:t::. -l d unj - 11.-.H- rsr.'.r: . k tlmt vfitU on Tuty-imMii- served by the most lieauliful of tj.u-.- ' the Kpif.'pi! . n .m I strwt below Wall vmju. youi.g la.i.-n- t livs am of the wutst foterpris-ii- . letiterpark pavilion next Wln.J.iy. j vs. ..i-.- .. an t!.:i.. ,i,l latdioS . trur. :. ti Lim t "1 l.e t tins . .f the uiut. b Wrrr t"it-- ' 1 L:ia t a r . r r iu. iv .Mi'.S. 'Je !. Hj.ts f.,r l!j f,V ..I.,T. iu a j:U ven-- i p. k cx'j r. A m it ij l: '.oidi.ue Tl.ii-t Liic, li.-- t a iiut.a-L:m 'Tiv for feu Neverni tr i.i rt iu fight. 1 ..; b ttere n.u le wiTi.out p;i?-- -i !,.:-the i . j g t.na::y iaiidei u iu The r ' ro,'::i. Iu tw. :; UK.i C.ui ir gra- j i 1 Li iw :. . h. f. 1 J ,a,e. - i'.i!-i.- i li Hil.d t .1 1:, I". :i wi! g .ut the fciU. t g Hl:aar.i .'. tiief i. e Ul. iertl.e ebiU, -.. 1.. r ,..iu, f t,: I.. I',!.a:;y flit-!- , 11. g (Hale i'f If i .l:.T. t r.M at I; t.l.d g a era it in l!. v; ' T!.a'. ,et t.na t I' !...-- . an insane h mi in kliwi. K : I ti g g it it; ..n Ba h he was cl.tpp.-- l iati a U ; 1 i.rn k aro ati.l n.le. U l coi I.. r'iu, hot iJt.-- i c tjteT. a:;.! the I,: ! If he was . 'tiling. heaN at ji.art-rs'lie lie Ian. holia. there lu.g wis tiie r roiii.d ended in (,t .r of Culllug, io Lichards down. Time. h'le, winch chared h':t J Tl.m was red hot fr hi. K. l, however, the cul-Fourth i the Mart with !. and heavy tighto g. o '., j, to .v.sl Iwt'I.'lUngt pr the hittiiig but a as dishing for.-aIh re H a tint for J j ' r worried with a bead bl.ov i.v i i Th- was unabie to get up. It seemed he lunatic asylum. i;,aj war. idiowvd over ten sx'.inds but time n U ai4 to tl was c.He.1 and tlie match 'ent i:. r ir. ': If h ss. Why not try the 1; mud live .f l'ios .is a down ..to l.a' tiled Woman t;is6 the prev ious round, except that it was shorter, dishing eid down and mauv dumps and Muiu put her mt . thought he loM by failing to get up in rv'lii. If, ou the oth. r t m l. anv U;v ten htiiuids. 'lime. has Ihv .me a rabid with w,ll Sixth round This ojK.iasl hot with and wil.l.-- h i.bi.-su,. hair aud eyes clinches several and hard slugging. him i ff iu a blue or gr.--- u room. ir, Lichards dovvmsl dishii.g. Time. At this point. o,v ing to some d.ssatis again, if any member ot taehum in famfactioi, the mat.ii was, after some ily is stolid and ttupid as an and no pariev ing. declared otT. But Kichards way has yet Vxvn found l i un. h tun up deworsted and undoubtedly Cushing served the purse. It was divided by and make him march ou with tue r o e, giving Kichards CJ uud Cushing JM, give hiui a fi. ry nsl Uir.in. which amounted to giving Uichardii the contest. Old l aiilis. As this had been short a puase was sermon II. r Newtmi Iu a nveiit made up and Pat Mi Hugh, who re"Xovv abi.l. ill cently worsted Cushing, gave a boxing prciu hetl from the text, exhibition with Ed. Morrison, of Colo- faith, hojie and chanty, thee thr.,., rado. Ed. was not heavy enough in the but tho prcatest of ti .v is ii.ii'.ty." chest for Mcllugh, who has a massive which last word the X. vv 'J. tam. nt chest. But he sboid jp well against revisionism tell lis should 1... trm-lat- ed odds and made some line passes. Dr. ,1,, lan d There were throe rounds of this. In the liist there vvas only play sparring. that modern theology had ma,,, promThe second was the same. In the third inent tho second word, ''faith," in Mi Hugh rushed .Morrison and aimed to iw if that v!i;t;. the all. untext, well but him I'd but out, dodged pound was s. hiii winded and weak and then mindful that the up :!.- hnn-- . It : t il. Mac got in on his neck and lie could not tho greatest of tile tiller lo be love. get un iu time. And love, the good w ill and h.ipfuln. s So M c had the match but gciieroush of man to lii.in, vva-- i iu nre divided the purse with Morrison. An at tempt was made to gel up n what the wot Id ins d' d m- t ii'U. Dr. l!n. Ionian, of The same was k lit match belvviM.il Mcllugh and Morrison at once, but Mac Find he'd not the New York Madison av. inie Baptist mi'et (leorgc before ten ilavs. congregation, bade farewell to his people because he could no longer believe in the The ( i icket Matt li. orthodox- - bell, and had s.ii so in a serThe cliainpionship niafch between the mon. Therefore, not being in accord Ogden and Salt Lake City clubs at Les with tho majority of Baptists on tins ter Park yesterday, was won in three in point, and si itne of them becoming; nings by the Lakers by eight points. of his preaching, lie on lii Ogilen cricketers, not being used to de t bid his congregation feat, proposed to immediately challenge felt constrained farewell. In his address ho preached the Ijakers again. from the text: I rt IYr.l.h i.. "tTri.-ti.i- .. WU-- by v'-- r tLr AtU C.ai, Af.ir-t.-- I i i ;. i IVe tl.f Uue s f cT ay. pljut.r'-api-- .:.ir W, : t ! : j U';;:! U l- -- : mid roome 'S WrtitV i .o k. ;) Mr. Wtr. F.e'.er. tle I '.ir,. i.l piay at lb LkHiI, l. .;.u . , et-M .. '7. ki:i.u in bictw park An ,Ii lljeetifi U':..', c.u't r..::: tutighl kl tt.e maii't il.ut len. it f tiiliifi Tl.-- - ijet eec..5jf ami it my duty to fall tl.K hue tirsl claaou of our lily ortieii! U ixjnJIce crea?u and l , - u tiou tt i i.!!r!i X.t, J- -t Hit 1: - . "" ur int-r- l:m NViii.li, a'i fct Lrrl tiio th inUrcKt of OtfJrti tliu I. No pruljkbly ra iuorfor iU iRVwfuI rufcrity than I. Nuuue, rraJ.v Ut Jo uiur f. it ri.hjMi, will t tlun uur LuiubW currotf -- i rery ur Have &iitl. : 1 ia! at ct.Ufi-l- sub-un- it - 4 V.;.r, 'J,',! 'A'.-ru; lure s''tuV!. r .i iUf. - nun n'iri a 1: j i- l'.rtiLiJ Pr.rf.llei r.vi.ru, i U..,".H It Mould IM b.i .: t;. TL ioe Su I i i Kw.t' Aul UoVtTbis, otber Otiieris of the Citv? V 1 151. 3, pi)7 .pli'l Wdiiiid'Hi Avi'inii'. (iASOLKXK STOVHS! We will say simply this: force iv is nothing like the ll.slorntive me, diseiiveiisl by t he great rqiecial ii XI iles, to i ure all nervous .lis Compare our genuine"! Angler's" with all others. They sell themselves. Why not see them cases, as headache, tke li'ii.., nervous prostration, neuralgia, St itosihi , tils and hvsteiia. Trial U d I les and he book of test iinomala free. II. A. ttalkci. I.einemlier the miction sale of din mom Is, watches and jewelry at E. Steler's street. I hhhIs must lie Jdi I vventy-lirtsold regardless of price to satisfy mortW. V. Hi i.i'iiii ii, Mortgagee. gage. ia Mb. Grato ! - LI - What we Oiler iu THilorinir. Suits from Ktii.lNl and up. Pants - 1VD ELDER "s-- - They are out of sight, but they will draw your attention to our line of l not a eoMtWic, hut a mitritivp tonic for l'arasols Sun I'mlierellas, Ktc. Call km. Il makes tlie nkiu UHturally smooth and s if we can satisfy you as to price thn ami wft fth'l vt'lvfty, nroti'ct. it from wind nmi and quality. Our line of Spring and Him, cIcaiiM'rt tlio fart far tmtter than aud Special Announcement. .Summer Jackets, Capes, and Wraps, watT ami h Kh tonic 'tT(Tt on tli wtap Bkin the formation of wrinkles. For ale in The liiion Pacific Ky. will sell round Circulars are for sale and if you are in ifii with otlitTof Mr. iiraliam's cclebrntHt trip tickets to Salt Lake and return ut need of anything in the above lines we iroparatPMiH, tiy tho following DrtiKitR : ( U, sim i.i; i via , on June Ith, oth ami tith, will lie pleased to show you what we 'tM'nich. 2111 Washington Av F. It. Hurl but. h on aoeiiunt of the Musical Festival to have, if styles and prices suit we will be HinliT ItnMim Hotel 11. A. Walker, H72 St. Sen. (it amp to Mrs. tiuvaire be given in the large Taliernacle. Tickpleased to have you buy. Diirtor,' lWi Post St., San "lieatny for hur little book "How to bo lieaoti- ets limited for return until June 8th. lours Anxious to I lease. itll. I. L. Ci .auk A Sons, K'l. Wholesale airents for tTtah, A. ('.Smith Si Co, X. I!. See our line of Straw (ioods! DrtiKKintM, Salt Lake City. Passengers destined to the prominent cities east of the Missouri river bIioii hi patronize the Chicago, Union Paci tic i Xorth Western line. Magiiilicent Pullman and Wagner sleeping cars, elegant Pullman and Xorth Western dining cars, free reclining chair cars, handsome day coaches and comfortable Pullman colonist sleepers. from e7..0 and up. X'ice stock to select from. H. Kissel 1!I7 Twenty fourth street. I'p stairs. . : Twenty-fourt- I tira-hai- Fran-ciw- Poor Man's Chance. A dispatch from Rlack River Falls sayu Stop buying lots three and four miles tho Winnebago Indians, after three fail- from business center paying from $.'i(K ures at farming experiments, have given to ;? iooper lot and about 67.") per annum cas fare when you can buy lots in it tip as u bad job, aud now sit around in Central Sub Division for the the sun and play eucher and moccasin same ligures only four blocks from and wish the blaeberry crop was ripe. business center, corner Twentieth and The dispatch adds that tho land on Jelferson avenue with all modern city which these forlorn wretches have tried improvements on very easy terms. Come and convince yourselves that you can for three years to grow farm crops con- save money. Fiu d. V. Dankowskk, To ope a house block sists of a "barren waste of sand hills that will not even produce white beans.' Miles' Xerve and Liver Pills Stories arc told of stealing pennies from Act on anew principle regulating the a blind beggar, but a government that will allow its "Indian wards" to be liver, stomach and bowels through the Dr. Miles' A new discovery. shoved off upon land like this, and then nerves. Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad expect them to become, thrifty fanners taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. and make their own living well, what Unequaled for men, women, children. 50 doses, 25 shall we say of a government like this? Smallest, mildest, surest! cents. Samples free at Jl. A. Walker. Not everybody is so fortunate as the Legal Blanks of all kinds for sale at late Charles Pratt, tin; Brooklyn oil king. the Commercial Ollice. Ho was a devout Baptist. Somo years CHATTEL MOKTCAUB SALE. ago the pastor of the church to which ho belonged wrote a novel. It was claimed and Jewelry. that in this story the parson dished up Watches, Diamonds The large and elegant jewelry stock of Mr. Pratt and some of that magnate's E. Steler, 'JTt! Twenty-fiftstreet, will be At any rate Mr. Pratt peculiarities. on the market next Monday May put ved this to be the case, and was natultf.li, at T:l)d o'clock, and sold to the rally offended. Thereupon ho withdrew highest bidder for ca' h at auction. from the church where he had so long Come early and secure bargains. W. V. lli:i.Ki;ieii, Mortgagee. worshiped and built another, all himself. To this he brought another pastor, a conLack Ci ktains done up like new ones gregation gathered around, and in this, at the Oihikn Stkam jai nduv, his own church, Mr. Pratt worshiped Twenty-fiftstreet, rear lleed Hotel till his death. Telephone lTd. Sss In A HI J.. I -- 1 ! 2!i iiihw 's bc-1-- v 1 h A change will be made, in the travel on Broail way, New York, by the introduction there of the cable or grip car instead of horse traction. Transit will lie greatly facilitated.aud the street will be cleaner and less crowded. It is worthy of note that before deciding on cable traction the authorities of tho road examined several lnridred electric devices, and found none of them satisfactory. Paris critics will none of Ibsen. They declare his productions arc deeply depressing and horribly immoral. To 1' depressing is to be liimioial, in Pu is. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake than when they inform patients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach anil are of little consequence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary in his new Ixiok on "Heart Disease, which may be bad free at 11. A. Walker's, who guarantees and recommends Dr. Miles' un equalled .New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, nattering, pain or tenderness in tho side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting smoth His I Restorative ering, dropsy, etc, Xcrvi.ie cures headache, lits, etc. mm p. Mm WE DON'T BELIEVE IN 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 REFRIGERATORS Has perfect circulation, keeping it dry. Has two dead air spaces in wall isolating the interior absolutely from the outside air, Uses less ice, Which we are Prepared to Prove, then any other refrigerator in the market, lias solid legs, 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 fine line of chamber sets and almost everything else you could mention. - THE ITAIR, 2143 2445 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. |