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Show (MU)KX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SI NDAV, MAY WW JIE1IIIAL T r r.. u i. I.- HMJ i .Li! l. awr tf.t-- Tributrs tit the llrrtiif iVaJ. Aft .c .4 li r s by a i!uu. 'jt--r ft THE .SILENT GRAMi ARMY. lite Lour. ere I'. I 1 (a. I- .Sii4!r:tu, - lIU'i..u - iliiu IVuietrrtni at tli !'(Vrurr Stoii". SSiL 111" .I -- A Le li. uiJ- M. - Wii'w, H. U Mrtsf-rii-. l';U-rt- J. 1 in M. II J ih !.! .5. J. fitr'A. 1. It.,-:.- , , ; t.-r-r. i, a:. ! F. J. Ur. Miill ''deli" -. Str.. i The Gram. Anuy uf lhe lirpubUe, He r the Ti'l iid 1 1 by ollitf oraijiitrfiS, illjay u.iuii'id it alt llijl.t. the usual tribal hi U. Nation's ll-Mr. John L. Huilivan. the rhiio.j-.onmill droa iuclude The t.xlay. pnnTam i. a drivea over the a rut i a tuid formal cerrtiiuute tit both the City uti'i Mountain View ceu.etMit. frifLido and later v tti tvl the lire f.r The jirootwsion is expected Ui luuve Uieiit, hich had a &6 he once m iu? hlc i f t I.i.ia.. hiui, o'clock this hi hi luormi, promptly to a C. frotii the coriit-- r of WnsLintuQ kteoue While ther l.e s.i man: city I: ,j.r.. here the than a "lour aiiJ Tu'e&ty fourth etrtn-t- , th'jUfv,i:d will will be luareli The j oil auhre n;Lt of hrr tl. City criuetery, tilie buil.lil.gS !ioA." graves dit-n-s sill be decorated mid nieuiorial "I h.- you'll base a g will ucUL In be turn J the eierciges night, Mr. Sui.ii.ni. I tt.:iik .m ufterouun ut 3 o'cluck the Grand Army i'. ii:" "I'll do my beet to 'ft: kh..-l- Cture I UI SilUf imtrit a ! Ifjg ..! .1 to be court r.:u Cfl!!iler of C Jltltllt-f- ' ti.lcvl - oierlt. ruin: lli.U. i did not attend on Mi- rL 1 - f l'.wt ttiid Women's fori after having i.rtaki-- of lit their hall. pr.iceed by iuuUr cars to M.iuiitaio Vie cemetery to decorate mldiers graves there. The oihevrs of the day ill be: Cajit. K. T. liuliuiski, marshal; A. M. Corte, I l . hitj-- l and James Wardleifh, Aide. The formation of the morn in; roiioii will be us follows: Hand. I M I. O. O. F. Canton Otfden. No. in full uniform. I'nita Encampment, No. '2, I. (UI. F. Three Subordinate Ijudjfee, I. O. I). F. Drum Corps, (rand Army of the llt'pubhc. u i of KmifhUt Pythias IjudgeH. Ancient Order of I'mted Workmen. Patriotic Order Hons of America. Sons of St. George. Sotiii of llilteniia. ltand. Cadets of Ogden Military Academy, escorting the Woman' Kehef Corps, in Carriages. Mayor and City Council in CarringcA. Citizens in Carriages. Kclkiniis Meiiiurials. This morning at 11 o'cliH-nearly nil of the city will meet at of the jHter park pavilion U) join in Memorial services iu patriotic remembrance and honor of the ilhiHtnoiiK ilea. I, who their liviH for the preHervation of the t'nion. Appropriate iiiukic will Itc eaipplil. The Hernioii w ill bo preached of the Christian h Uev. Nlreetor Laying of tiie Coi iht Stone. Thin afternoon at :t o'clock, at the near foundation Twentytiftli and (jtiinoy, the cereinonios connected with the laying of the corner Btono of tlio new Sacred Heart Acailemy btiildinn, will take place, 't'hifl structure is lieinj? orwUvl by the SiHters of the Holy Cross, who now conduct n very prosiierous school at Twenty sixth and Wasliintftoii avenue. This new building will be 80x210 feet, and three stories mid basement. It will be solidly and elegantly built of stone and brick. The cost, completed, will be almtit 7.",i0, exclusive of the ground and it will be supplied with all modern conveniences. It will, in fact, bo one of the tinest school buildings in the west. It is expected to bo so far completed that the next school year of the Academy will open in the new building. lit. Uev. Ij. Scanlan, of Salt Lake City, will administer the sacrement of Conlir-matioat St. Joseph's church ut tho Siltil of mass this morning, and in the afternoon lay the corner stone of the new Sacred Heart, Academy. At 2:110 the procession will be formed at the (turner of the old Academy grounds, coiner Twenty sixth nnd Washington, in the following order: Ogden City Hand; tho bishop's carriage, escorted by the members of the A. O. II. and C. K. of A.; the school children, and lust the memTho bers of St. Joseph's congregation. bishop will deliver the address tit the laying of tho corner stone and St. Joseph's church choir will furnish the music. The Temperance Union. its regular The mooting at the M. K. church on Monday at 3 o'clock p. ni. Subject, Home Protection. Some of the present ordinances of Ogdou City will be read and disMrs. M. A. Breeden will road cussed. tho first of a series of popers on tho LeThere will be gal Status of Woman: National-alism- , given also a short address on All women are by the president. invited to join in the tight for temperance and the enforcement of the law. V. C. T. U. will hold lion Works Meeting. Mr. I. E. Brown went to Salt Lake yesterdav, U) look up the iron business. 1 to came back much encouraged, and states that J. K. Dooley, Heber J. (Jraiit (of the Kaglo Iron Works,) Daniel Alexander, and Mr. Wellby, tienerni Manager of the 1). & R. G. Uailroad, all of Halt Lake City, will be here on Tuesdav night and speak in favor of the establishment of the works. Mr. llrown says that a grand effort must bo made at once, or he will take other stops. Mr. Brown thinks the Chamber of Commerce will le toosmall for tho Tueshas therefore day night meeting, nnd to the changed the place of meeting He desires county court house room. the everybody to come prepared to help movement along. !i.a!jiig--iiieri- II-- i b-- . r o ' 1 s y The Business Meeting--Thbusiness men's meeting to talk Chamber paving will take place at the of Commerce rooms on Wednesday of all energetic evening. A full mooting I igden men is urged. Attention, Kuiffhts of Pythias. All members of the K. of P. lodges of this citv are earnestly requested to be at. the Castle hall on Monday evening, Business May i'llh, at S o'clock scarp. of importance. Bv Okoik or Com mitt kk ,:.u 'i Ji lit of i f i OF- SHOES! SHOES . 'lii;..:tt-w-- were ! FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN a iliiOUs! ad.-ltd- . a tou Oo motion of W. N. Sh.I'ii ll.e initteewiis appointtsl to resolutions and secure s.gnatures . tiiem. The committee a p .ii.!t.l c.i: t.se,l of W. N.Shilln g, U. lArii.slr..i J. Ivers..), M. Kay, A. I! Johi.tam and O. A. Kennedy. Adjourned. e.r.-ulat- I". W WKsT CO M M I IN t K M To Go at Sheriff's Prices! Dress Shoes, The Latest Summer Shoes, Elegant Slippers, Oxford Ties, Low Shoes, High Shoes, Boots, Rubbtr Boots and Everything found in a First-clas- s Shoe Store, K NT. ..--i 1 .k.-.- i U 1 woiSofWbest makes e puragrap' ,Ie;ioiii.citig r ui Tie rwilutioua ' -- 1 J (OMM ITTKK TO tatl - ti. !i llliti est HiU.e ' J A. IS. wante-- 15.000 v t! v - lusily false. uu.h-rct-to- d r- ;v. I rvardiiig the L"uiver.ty t 1 - : . a thorough iv.T.g iu thet matters. addoJ ; b iig generally that l .e j.I.e-- of meeting was change !. S. s. S hramui that the ub;e.-- t of ti e as to repudiate the .rto sent out by i. Sim flai.hr us Sn.u.I lu regaid to tlie citteus of I g leu t w. the of the I" tab I'm-V. C. Gunnel! He i.oiuiiia'.t-L airman. Mr. Gunned w as uiiami f 1.. t I.vtrti and A. H. Johi.son wi s 0 p'.iwl the rlian.pi. ughtf.iHj . sel.i-teIgden coLM.h.rs tl.ut j.iii'ic secretary of the meeting. tri-- l to do y mr l s! " Mr. S liraiiiiii spoke further of the ni. "I haeaiid that i all ai.v man jei't of the llieetll.g. It was bugg-4e.- l do." that the object lotia ile article copied by l Mr. Sullivan was l ma the Standard from the Atlanta Cotisti i.! ut ion be read. with great iiitorect. He was .Ire.-s- e l ri A. B. Johnson objected to having the with a gentleman's regulation lit- - was as article read, h it would be dillieult to silk tile hi.. I wid baud. pleasant and gm d natur.-.- ! as if lie had select any ortion of which was lens oh never lickeil a .nan in his i.fe. jeclionable than the rest. There was no There is no doubt iiirmt his physical part of it which was at all christian, or manly. power to look at him.ta!!. massive sli. ml gci, t ders and muscular :, k, heavy iij;.i-Mli. sllll.l.l.No's VltWs. arm taerii!g wa ll, and a Hedge hau.iuer W.N. Shilling stated that he did not hand. have sulli ient command of the F.nghsh language to express his contempt for Siecial attention given to furnl-ithis human viper whom we have taken balls mid parties wi;h ice cream to our bosoms only to receive his sting, If t ti etre.!. Ji.hnii;c's,:iU Tweiil if any one had such command and would formulate it he would like to have Kcccivcd itii Honors. It expressed. Mr. and Mrs. A. Alloa fro n The chairman inquired if it was the object of the meeting to take sides in Salt Lake City yesterd iy, haviiU or to simply to retheir brief h oney.ii i hi ou'.ir.g. any personal .juarrel sent allusions to bail faith on the part of were received at Five Pou ts last the citizens. They evening by many friends ami a baud, Mi!. Ull.l.'s IIK.MAKK. and the groom and bride re ipi Hill sxike briefly repudiaUev. W. J. w so were ho those by inviting hospitable and complimentary to their home, where ting the idea that he was tho mover iu an informal reception took place. This calling the meeting or that he desinii to have the citizens make his ijuarrel is a very nice way to treat nice people. t heirs. W. N. Schilling thought that Uev. Colllllliltee to I'.nlel'l.iill. Ilili, us secretary of the Ixiard of trustii'S, The following comniilte.' has been ap- should make a reHrt regarding the conpointed by the Chanilior of Commerce tract. MK. si VI mi, . to receive and entertain President Mr. it was the duty said that Stafford nnd of General Dillon Manager ('lark, to of the citizens to repudiate the state the I'nion Paeilie, who are evpe.-le.visit ( Igden alxnit Tuesdav: Hon, F.J. ment that the "l tali I diversity was a Kitsel, Hon. David Kvans. Mav r Win. hole iu the ground." Johnson expressed the belief that it II. Turner, Judge A. I!. Pulton,' Col. W. was '.o defeml the reputation of II. Harvey and F. J. Cannon. our citizens than tho reputation of the city. It was not necessary that anyone Sullivan's Double. should bo mealy mouthed about this They tell a good joke on Igden sports tiling as Small had not not spared his who have been longing to feast their tongue. Some one Tin: (WTitviT with small eyes on John L. Sullivan. Uev. Hill, by request, made a statepointed out M.Sochos a Chicogo drummer, who resembles the great s lugger ment of the board's agreement with This word Small. He was to have a salary of and said "there's Sullivan." W as to turn over all his receipts went from one to another and all the forenoon a crowd of sports followed the to the treasurer of the University, and drummer around cvoing him. I'inallv was to draw on him for his salary. He some one jostled the victim and he "fell was to make a monthly r. port but never Ho poseil as the champion ami did. Six weeks after leaving Ogden he in. talked to tho bovs in a reserved manner sent back rt'KHnil that was the last reand had considerable sport at their ex mittance received from him. in;, u tun's opinion. pense. I hey admired the deptnofliis chest, the size and reach ot his arm liml Dr. Ileal though: that the attack of tenderness of Sam Small was to bo considered as the delicate and lamb-likthe heart that seemed to pulsate in the made on the university, and incidentally noble Ikisoiii. Later on they would ii"t on the trustees and Uev. Hill. Only look on the genuine champion or comthose who have been intimately conment on him lest t hoy miglil be guyed. nected with tho trustees and Uev. Mill can appreciate their forbearance and Mayor Shakespeare Cannot Cniiic. patience in dealing wilh this man. He a man of ability, and utterly unscruThe following telegram from Mayor.). is in his choice of methods. pulous A. Shakespeare, of New Orleans, in re Johnson moved that a committee of to him three bo apiMiinU'd to draft resolu-- t ply to the invitation telegraphed ions. on Thursday, contains the announceFred Shiells arose and wanted to ment that lie cannot come. This is a who know who was responsible for bringing disappointment to many citizens, desired to give a cordial welcome in this man bore, and started in to size Ogden. It is to bo hoped that at some Mr. Small, but was ruled out on a point future time he may be aide to accept of order. The motion carried. the invitation. COMMITTKK ON KKS01.fT10.Ns. Till'. MKSSAdi:. S. S. Schramm, C. K. Coolidge and A. I regret ex V. H. H.vkvkk, Ogden: B. Johnson were appointed as the comceedingly that it will be impossible for mittee on resolutions. U. L. Armstrong said tlir.t lie had me to visit your citv. liest wishes to been a little doubtful of the man Small your good people for their kind atten when he was first chosen president, but J. A. Ml VKl.sCKVKI.. tion had acquiesced in his selection because of his conlidence in the board. The Now I'lectrii' Cars. Fred Shiells bobbed up again and said, At a meeting of tho Jarvis Conklin that, was what was ailing Ogden. We people on Friday night, many mattorsof have been indorsing frauds like Small. C. II. Hank gave the names of the importance to the city were disposed of. Uev. Contracts were let for the building of board of trustees as M. Nelson, C. li. Hank, Key. Janes Iliir. Key. Hill, sevof extension an for a power house, eral miles of street car track and for the and S. M. Preshaw. st.vtkmknt by i;kv. janks. construction of the electric poles to Five Rev. J.vnes spoke briefly saying that Points. There was present at tho meeting H. everyone was deceived in Uev. Sam C. Gilbert, C. II. Nicolet, H. M. Beards-ley- , Small, and the trustees were no more to and L. Iu Bhodes. blame;than any one else. He was certain A prominent member of tho company that s'mall had offered to raise from was seen yesterday by a Commkui i vi. f'll',000 to 1 2.000 during the year for the representative, who stated that the mo- I'niversitv. Small promised to come to Then ho tor cars would positively be taken oil' of Ogden, Jim. 1st, with gritty--'Washington avenue and replaced by would come Feb. 1st. Then March 1st 1. circulatis now He electric cars within as short a time as and lastly April ing a report that he will shortly return money and men can do it. which will till a He said that two more of the elecric to L'lali with surprise cars had been received at Ogden over tho territory with hallelujah! Tho committee returned and read the the Union Pacific road, that the power house would bo pushed to completion as following resolutions: TllK KKSOl.l'TIONS KKrOKTr.l). rapidly as possible and there was nothing to" hinder them from having the Wm.ur.A.s, Sam Small lias issued a of a inside in electric system operation letter to the American people from Tofew months. Contracts were also made ronto, Canada, in which ho maliciously of F.lectric Edison with the company, assails our city, the Utah University and electrical all for New York, apparatus those connected therewith, therefore, comtho and and motive machinery, bo it done all work have to this pany proposes .Yxon i?, That, wo denounce hisstate-mentas rapidly as possible and in first class concerning the university as well Bhape. as the men connected with it as uinpiali-tledlfalse, malicious and emanating The Police Kecord. from corrupt motives and an unchristian Chas. Harris the tlim 11am who was heart. HfHttlrrrf That over two years ago arrested at the depot grounds was located in this given a lino of f'.K) and ninety days in the Utah University was city after a fair and honorable contest the city jail. "Jack the Kipper was arrested by with Salt Lake City nnd other cities. olllcer Hansen on Twenty tifth street After receiving propositions from differbetween Grant and Lincoln charged ent points the coinmittoo on location met and located the institution in with drunkenness. of (ieo. O'llrieu was given ton days for ( Igden. Tho land donated consisted loabout one hundred acres admirably vagrancy."l cated. The trustees of the University M. F. Invert y was arrested for drunk now hold a warantee deed for the same. enness. 1 1 C. M. Bmugh l;it .. l n.t of S. S. S. C. 11 l'...i t t- ii:T.t-r- r wl.i h u i..i.;. . . lr Arraiw-d- . ai.n-mnif- i'-- that ti e M 11 s in tins . ii SoUl i ul: ai toli. e r. XUI tirv. r..iiend :. i . - rnrJ re-rr-d Uilh etie n.i.kf rnr tbe iu s:t-u-L'- U tw We ar..l itteiup!l.feud Au.ern.iu opie, 1!.M ri.li.g Vi wbtw here U We II I'' i Ki''. J Wo.i,. I". .tfru.l, le, J. j . Si..:. Nirlit. U-- t i:es.lmions AirnLi. M. N. I. u'er.Hud 1.I". r,Wu.i Xniwrt. i. lU. I:er. C b.ir'... I, ti'i'.u F. 1I.M . i!. lw! ts.-- 1691. FORCED TO SELL! v!iO . u.i.-rei- - rji IL - I i t jirrw-L- luufcJ. IJ. OrclUolii- a- - J !!? J lllrS l.rrr t;r I uS B.r-l- iViuiui-m'riii- i .J fiitii j. i'ir f r. r ie u ti. - H, It Will lie tlie tkcasion lot tor Some SuiKrb Muic The next grand musi-:event in i g den will occur Friday, J :i:e .".th, the occasion Uilif the Coliiliifiiivmeiit ever cisea at the New Witt A. aieiny. Tlie M MUST and a (rand opera house or. chorus of lifty voices from the bei-- t talent 111 the city . combine in rendering the finest in jm. a! program ever given by loial t.u. ut. Ti e I'd grnus' chorus from "Luiiirir. I," and the anvil chorus and"Miser. r.i " I iovalore. will form the chief r.uini rs of the eveii t...us will be ing. '1 he orchestral Suppe's PiM't and Peas n t eiture and lirahm's two Hungarian iliiices. i.th rendered for the first lime in thin j'eiri tory. Prof. Kent will play a ci iiionet solo, and arrangeiiients ale U u g made iu ( i' by which the Ijest Soprano nug.-dell will appear on the oeeaMon. These, ions of the ra.lu together with the onit atuig class, and the address of Mr. Uing. the principal of the academy, will go to make such an entertainment as will not soon lie forgotten by those who may have the good fortune to be present. MK-a- l i If you don't need the yoods now, j;et them for future use. Come before the Lines are Uroken. Third Store west of Postoftice on Twenty-fourtStreet. h (JOOI)IMCII Inhumation & :VA COMPANY, I the iue.-soprano. nct " Wednesday, at I jester Paili pavilion, Mrs. Nagle, cream and refreshments next Wednesday at F.piseopal concert, Lester Park pavilion. I.-- A A PKTRIFU'.li Limestone WOMAN. Female Found in e Tntt-luimi- (Vn.it y, ("alilin iila. "There are more things on earth and in heaven than are known of in thy a quotation (hat finds many proof's, although somewhat antagonistic to King Solomon's declaration that "there is nothing new under the sun." These relleotions occurred toaCovi-Mi.iivi. man as ho entered No. :ii;-street and examined t InTvvon'y-liftform of "the petrilied woman" on exhibition there. Possibly not one doubter to ipieslion its genuineness could be found in lifty observers had it not been for the ccio.,.' of t he Cardiff (bant I hat. was so successful a number of years since in deceiving both the general pub-liand professional investigators. Hut there are many points of difference between this sto no women and the Cardiff Ciant that are in favor of the claims of the former. Among those points may bo mentioned that no unusual or extraordinary claims are put forth. The parly owning it does not sock by numerous "opinions" and certificates of scientists to establish its genuineness as a true petrifaction of a woman and he does not claim to be a scientist. Another point, much in its favor is its lack of perfection as a specimen of artistic work, if so intended. Its limbs are irregular in contour, as if, before the process of replacing the particles of tlosh with lime had commenced, one limb had shrunk more than the oilier. Although rough and uneven, the imago in shape is strikingly like a woman. It appears to have been a Cacasiaii woman as the features are .pnto regular. It is about live feet in height and weighs about odd pounds. The proprietor states that it was found in a water hole in Toulumne county, Cacifornia, near the surface. The stone appears much corroded. The proprietor says he has boon offered sdiKHl for a half interest, but its exhibition is proving so profitable he does not care to sell it. It w ill be 011 exhibition in this city for a week. a J What we Oiler in Millinery Come and get a noby trimmed hat for .Mrs. M. Frau- S5.0U, usual pneo sii.OO. tyen, next, door to Clark ,v Sons. ::,;. A. II. Mr. Win. Foster'n clarionet solo, "I'olka do Concert," at I'mf. Nagle'n l Philharmonic concert, next Wed in day, ill aid of Kiiseopal church. eoe-oiu- All n LeStil &! lulu miui uvy:mmmtfC A l l i What Retailers are Selling in New Vork. Special AuiUHiiieeinont. The Unian Paeilie lly. will sell round trip tickets at a 'single fare from all points in Utah to Salt Lake City and for the occasion of the Conference of The Young Men's Mutual Improve inent Association to bo held at Salt Lake May :!lst and Juno 1st. 1S1H. Tickets will be sold May :ith, dlst and June 1st. and limited for return until June HUi, tsiil. Miles' Serve and Liver Pills Act on anew principle regulating the liver, 6toinach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad t.iHte, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneipinled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at 1 1. A. Walker. Legal Blanks of all kinds for sale at the Commercial Ollice. CHATTEL JlOKTUAbE SALE. Extraordinary Hoop Cut. s lowers. Round-Toe- Shoes for d Shoe. Black Parasols Lace that are Trimmed with Galloon. ntacK inuia miks 01 a Medium Quality having very JJnght Designs over the Surface, for I with a Front Matching the day Color. Black Lace Parasols having Flowers worked in Gold or Alternate Gores. .ft.' vu. tt s, Our Trices will Sell the m. Veil I'umiN liiuile New Special .Vote nl the Si'lei-tl- mi niiiilc tiir li this year which tlie.v mihl. iiiiiiIc flic Kinrnl unit l.ii r- Assort iiienl Ever gi'Ht I'liri hiiscil fur One Ihuisu In Ogilcn. IV. II. Wright 2127-233- 3 ffe I I) We are Headquarters for all kinds of Staple Goods as well as Novelties and beg of you to visit us at the New Store. Sons Co. WasWin Avenue. EFRGKRATOHS The general verJict is, that have the Uest Refrigerator town, and at the Lowest we in Price. You ask: low do we know so? Our customers tell us so. Good reason, ain't it. I GASOLENE STOVES! We will say simply this: Compare our genuine" Dangler's" with all others. They Mrs. (ji'iilitiiii s sell themselves. Why not see them ? ELDER la not a cosmetic, but a nutritive tonic for thft ekin. It makes the skin naturally smooth ami soft and velvety, jirotTts it from wimt autl sun, cleanses tho face far better thau soap ami water ami by its tonic effect on the skiu prevents tho formation of wriuklco. For sale iu CVieu with other of Mrs. Graham's celebrated preparations, by the following Druggists: C. L. Feeolos, Z'i Washington Ave.: F. ii. Hurlbul, uuder Broom Hotel; H. A. Walker, 'ATI Twenty-fourt- h St. Send stamp to Mrs. (iuvaire Graham, "Beauty Doctor, Uv.i Post St., San Francisco, for her little book "How to be Beautiful." Wholesale agents for Utah, Druggists, Salt Lake City. M. D. LESSENGEK. A Parasols Why not have an Ice Cream l:reeer and enjoy a delicious dish just as oiten as you ieel like it? the Dressy Voting Men who prefer Patent leather to any other Style of a A h From this date until Sept. 1, I will make to your order a perfect lifting suit from 5f"3i'to i?ll. The best offer in Utah territory. Call and see. Hood panta-looiii?7.."0 and up. Largest and best The place is stock of goods in the city. White's, "I in, ( bant avenue, Ogden. V "The great bmic, appetizer and liver regulator."' Dr. Henley's English Dan del ion Tonic. K. 1). T. Poor Man's t'liiincp. Stop buying lotB throe and four miles from business center paying from &ld0 to SodO per lot and about 6T." per annum cas fare when you can buy lots in Hub Division for the same tigures only four blocks from business center, corner Twentieth and Jeirerson avenue with all modern city improvements on very easy terms. Come and convince yourselves that you can save money. Fi;kd. V. Dankowskr, 75 opera house block Lace I Mack Adorned with Artificial l'l ies Willi (irttci'l ies. Thomas tiros., the grocers at corner of Twenty fourth and (iraiit avenue, bine dun k a splendid means of attracting families to their xipular Btore. They give as prizes the following articled: The life of ieneral Sherinau, People's Kncyclopudia. and a compendium of cookery. A ticket representing flit is given a customer, and when all punched the holder is entitled to a cook IxmU A worth hod. ticket entitles him to the illustrated Sherman history worth fl.oO, and a iS ticket to tho encyclopedia and also a ticket for a drawing for a td." clock. Tney have adopted this plan for the purpose of expressing their appreciation of uist patronage and increasing their circle of friends and patrons to the largest possible nuinler. They make no advance in the price of goods on account of this premium offer, but ns heretofore continue to be head quarters for lowest prices and best quality of goods. ami Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds The large and elegant jewelry stock of street, will be Prof. Nagel arid his merry men will K. Steler, ,70 Twenty-fiftexcel themselves at tho Kpiscupal con- put on the markot next Monday May cert next Wednesday at Lester Park lrtlh, at 7:30 o'clock, and sold to the highest bidder for cash at auction pavilion. Come early and secure bargains. V. V. Hki.kkich, Mortgagee. Ahno DeMouco, M. I)., for the past 8 years physician and surgeon in chief of the Denver, Colorado, Klectropathic Institute, is now permanently located in Ogden, Utah, in the tirand opera house building. Uooms li'A l' 11. While devoting especial attention to diseases of the eye, oar, throat and nose, will continue to treat a!! chronic diseases, only for a limited time. Ogden, May 'JJ, 1801. STREET h Wanted. upanv, regiment, state, service and place of burial of all former federal Holdiers, and the place of burial of Coi, federate soldiers. Furnish to II. M. I! I. adjutant John A. Ihx lml No. Don'l forget to attend the concert at Mandolin and Trombuie solos at the church coneei t, Park Lsler Park pavilion in aid of the Kpin copal church next Wednesday. pavilion next Wednesday. lead tho program of t he I'l.i, harmonic concert. Wednesday iiel, Lester Pai l; pavilion, iu aid of the I.i-- i op.i chinch. 2-Jt- The name F.piseopal I 89. BY JULY I, SOLI) Fatal Mistake. A. C. Smith & Co, J. L. LOAR Physicians make no more fatal mistake & than when they inform patients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and are of little conseouence. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana specialist, has proven the contrary in his new book on "Heart Disease," w hich may Will Practice in all the Courts, bo had free at 11. A. Walker's, who guar antees and recommends Dr. Miles' unequalled New Heart Cure, which has the WV will attend to all cI.ikwb nf ensos fx'tori1 Iho Laml OHiciw ut Salt largest sale of any heart remedy in the Lake anil Washiuton, 1). C. world. It cures nervous nnd organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering, pain or tenderness in the side, nrm or Wo liavo a Collet ion Aircnry in connection shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting smothwith tlm iillired attendifl lo lij a si'ial His llestorative ering, dropsy, etc, Xervi.io euros headache, lits, etc. rnHiipliiras in all matters KUitranteiMt LESSEXGER L0AK, LAAVYEIIS. They are out of sirM, but they will draw your attention to our line of I'arusols Sun Umberellas, Etc Call ami see if we can satisfy you as to price ami quality. Our line of Spring nnd Summer Jackets, Capes, and Wraps, Circulars are for sale and if you are iu need of anything in the above lines we will be pleased to show you what we have, if styles and prices suit we will be pleased to have you buy. Yours Anxious to Please. I. h. Clark & Sons. N. B. See our line of Straw Goods! Wisdom's Famous Robertine Produces a beautiful and velvet-likskin to which nothing but the softness nnd purity of an infant's face can be compared. e |