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Show 1KJDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SrXDAY. .MA V 24. 7" 1 i' lo Grande Western .. I! Jsi. ... Railway. 1,11! r,. I : li.!, tiir t wipers v i ,:- j ti r !. uf n" r ." : l.i..' ,. I I .1,- j J, - d J .4- .- r. J.itrtintiI 'y t - I i- ti r. . ..I,.. ' luDfTi.lJ J In irai.l . i 4rn jr n hi. f. . Ii M ; I L K I. II. - ji l II. I n. Si 't I.al I, i ll "I . .' II. h t, ii. ii. "' in r. .v ml X ,K. in. J. li. inii.i,r. t WI - I.jii-- - r-1 i as ti.e i . taT.-- -- Hi' iir.- - arrim - i tin y An t- r, ttitit;?- - i- tin in t.i .liif.-r- - Jii- r )! uu: ii.i;ix il. ilniiv - t!n- - Ag. li:t - r - V. S. I)cnvcr, ii thi- - Uiiijsfnrl S'li i'f Man. t"Jt. Louis, Ivansas (Jity. 1h (' nn s. l )r llii-- in Furuiii. I nil.iliiii-.- Cliicikro, i!i-v- . d i i - VKSTim'LK TRAIN'S f 1 .ii hi . i V'tt.r-!, 111 is ;t lar.'e Kile i f the cheaj! in America, and for that Very reason there are so many Complaints made again-- t Bantn ch'thing. A iheaji burden to the purwhite suit luciiin-s.-ichaser wi: tiiii a Week after lie has liis.-to wear it. It shiijH', and. althuiigh in nle fur a lar.'e man, after the first wa h it will comfortably tit ft medium siz.-- l lmv." New York Herald. I . -- w-- 1 n from nv i.iy "There ati.iiiii!ivnt. ju'Virty wit tu ilraw us tu nut I'l. ih' r, tii.t ilii'.i- - i:s I'r. in him. f. r in n. i'f 1:. t)ii ilrawiiu. unit in,', Muiili-rntinf.Ti s nv-lnvin aipl of mil ilisiiuitiii f.Tiis lay tinran- l.i- - c.iili I it tinnf t avv iil!. niHti-na- l.s w.-n- an! Mt that .ur t thirty-si- i hi in s. When temiM'l tin ' tv spread nut '.'ii p- i.ii.'y pr p ifi-- rails in dry i'V h' t .b am pijies, in.' r - m are ull wel to rTnaiu until in ie t.i-th'iri'i-.giil.iiy. The in t prnce-N- is to plait; the in Mwwn lengths '.'f thi Batiiii-U) a lay. rs i f gl y p i r ami Mibj.vt-.-pressing by hydiaulic uiachiiiet.. tin y are Mibjected "The more the to the iihtc v.tlu.ibl.. and In tlaliln laii- -i nf mir natuii- - all in- v in o 'inini ii, an.l that Iii- - f t.i makf inin i. i I t n . witili' Ili' V iliiT.-i- . i f thi-iiii -. nt t.i in,i!;i- i TaMi. . rf .'i!nl t !. J . tlnit t.t 'ire - r I la- - in r. 'i'iir..- - iii' T- - ili .iiiiii !..;- - id tiitr ; i ...it- r,,l t dv.ini W' lilJ -- tuns ami un--tli.it i t .i 'it tinu-ijj.- i I 'i v...- II !' .' ti- -u t ''!' li' j il . '.. r r f j' liy c..i:i!:i:n. i tii i! .-! .i!m i.j !;. i - it. in r!ntiy lii.til-l. tii'-- i.!: T r f r a l;i...- I In Un-uu- t" E, tiia! ...J si line ll i Ainillier I ; . On Tu- sd.iy iiiornitig, as va his cus-toMr. Litth ti. ! 1, of Yalad ...ta, went into the h"Us.? win-rhis puppy had Ihi-i- i put to l d at night ami found him dead. He took him by the collar he v"ie aii'Ciid Ins mi k and laid him on . It is tint ahvas i :i,.y in any Kjilu-tu ii.i riiiiiiia'if l t ivmi tii" tiillnii; ami It is i.ltt'ii a inatti-rncum jiarisiiii, ami ju.l .'im tit ami rxTii-inanin tin' wlcrtiuu. Tritlrs an 'l with lint tu 1" wlm li IM'it lllljliilt-.llltatl' nlti-laiv things iHivsMirily trilliiiL,' luraiisi: tiny A kiti'l l ink, a anwani-iua a I'ni'ilial Mr. Littlelield the ground iiut.-i.lJLjincoln, wi nt in to broakfa t, and his wife ' afb-the nippy health, asking if he were "Yes, a shi p from which he wiil never awaken." Mrs. Littlelield sent a s rvant with a warm wln-us trill.-sblanket, with orders to bring the dog in 11EGLIMN5 CHAIR CARS in truth loom by the fire. Ho soon as the ami ii,'llslf a ON ALL TRAIKS. servant saw tin- dog she replied, "He's liitiiUy uatuii', ami carry untnM dead, bure." to tln ir Mrs. Litthfield lielieved the name little tliinx nro far more tin-IMany ATTACHE!) TO ALL THKOUSH TlAIMI. thing, but placed the dead dog by the iita nt tli.'iii what wi' misM-al- l fire, where she rubbed, rolled and patted lilies: they may iinlivil l.c tho true Ijt further lnlormtion coneemlnu tlill him, pried his mouth oH n, blew into it, while thiMithiTs may In.mo. npl lo n Tii'kot Atcnt, nr ailitreop I'. K. WAI.hKK. f."i. Ant.. Sail .Hki'Cily. 1!' mi., will faithfully t'.xaim la- trying to inflate the lungs; placed him in a hot bath, rublied him dry, put tin- mcaiiiic-'sau'- l if tin; vai'iuti.s iiiirpiisi-whisky down his throat, and was re sjihi i'i's in which he liinvi s, ami tn make lirst in his warded bv a groan and movement of I'unscicntiinisly i This treatment heart atnl life, the trilles will sink into one foot and breathing. Mrs. Litth field of his body was kept r ami tilace. MihiT'litiate by their to Lino Tark IS iiirt l ity.l New York up for three hours, when, to the delight of his owners, he could hold up his head (Til1 and is now well. Savannah News. I .l.i. r In (..! Il.it Thiiii lliilliun. "Vi i." l'itik Whiskers, the tramp, A 4.iiiiii-li- i "1 w ish't h.i'l its many ilnllars as it is Tarty. A bright young woman of Harlem prol;ains will ruu n fullows: tu it liat.s. Yimi see. a i:aiig (if us a.y V TR UN8, will lay ilnwu in the weeils aliniiilo ot poses to give a novelty in the way of soI Ji?nna. m i;tvr Knit l.aki railreiiil a little way from the water cial entertainments. If she carries her the k 4 it1 if y p. tu l'i.vc lai 1 Ai a m tank. Jest as a jiassenijer train is about idea out who will run the risk of losing jtrmiMtt TiLi kCity 6 m rnvnat Salt Lake p. to start oil', after the engine, is through all of her female, friends who can be rUt'.OIIT TEAIFS. takin' water, we jump up ami holler, classed as spinsters. Having tired of the a. m I.nkn Salt Invo 70 4 Then all the men in usual afternoon teas, theater partiesand Lphvi I'ark City a. "lloWily, colonel.'' t Airivt at l ark City... similar affairs, she thinks that a "going-itln ir heails out uv the winstick cars the at Salt Luk Wi p. ders ami we grab their hats an' .sliile I'wt'lvo HiilnirhaT) tram tiaily party'' might add zest to the life of Laki'City ami Mill Cnvk ami Siikrar IIihim'. Ov coui-'-this is in the south. In the her social set. She adds that as young h(h1i iroimr to I'ark t ity will timi it to ladies have "coming-out- " west wo say "jeile' ami in the east parties wln n tli ir iutiTt'M to taki thie lino. Corner Slli Stuilh and Jlliws ami l)cKt else we sins? nut, they are launched into the social swim, Anywhere Salt Lake City. mithV" 'llowily, Mr. (rreenlmrL; it is only projH-- that the old maids should T. J. Miickintnsli, (i. F. mm A. be given a "going-iparty." The Sparks. that are likely to arise from The s,'H spiin'r. lier invitations, if she sends them out, The American journal has placed a will keep her busy for some time, and Rirdle arouml the earth, it has brought the indications are that her "goiicdn the whole human family under one roof. party'' will not be well attended. New The dreams, the hopes, the laughter, the York Times. tears, the achievements, the disasters of Nut l'clittentH Yet. humanity, yes, the Very gossip of the PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' At the close of service at the First idle hour, the passing jest, the keen the pastor witticism, ail are tol l through the pre.--Baptist church of Tadm-aby one to another of the millions and made the usual call for penitents. Joseph millions of the human race, as if all sat L. McGregor and Mrs. Mary Wilson anat the one table and took their rolls and swered, and were met at the altar by coil'i-ti wilier. James V. Kin:; in I'astor Jordan. The choir had just begun "Blessed be the tie that binds," l'Liladelphia Ledger. when Mr. McGregor handed a paper to BETWEEN A modification of what is known ns the minister. It took Mr. Jordan but an iJI' NVKR.CCLOR.YDO SPRINGS & FUKHLO the Australian ballot plan is in force in instant to discover that it was a license AND England in the election of members of ttf marry, not a church letter, and with the house of commons. This regulation, a wavo of the hand the choir was ALTLAKK CITY, l PACIFIC COAS1 however, is not permanent there, as it is checked, and almo..t before the congreami all u rtti- i west joiuts. here in the states employing this system. gation could realize the facts he made and dismissed them. Cor. ttl AMTOC, 'K OVILLK. ASPtS and (iLEN- An act of parlmment is passed annually the two one,Courier-JournaLouisville to provide for the method of voting vuio sruiNi. rf K N K liY K'l I IPMKM i ilotl. L'uLtUTpassod Can You lli'uil II? Names are taken by the Indians in As the railroad workmen were engaged early life, after a period of fasting and in removing loose stones from the emThrough Pullinaii Sloopori anl Pullman seclusion, which is a part of their "medcary U'twocn Denver anA San Francisco. THlt icine'' or religion. With some the lirst bankment nearthe stone bridge recently, Tlironiih tlit 'f tlio. Uorky Mountains Citr4rtnforiatlt. tho ttfost, auti tho animal seen, with cithers the first thing they unearthed one of peculiar shape, of all trans continent! rmi'ti, fraii. having one side smoothed and bearing For rates, ii"scrintivp ii:initt nt s. .tr., call on seen by tin.' Indian after rising from this oi aiilr-- 8 J. 1). KKSWOKTHf , of seclusion becomes his totem or atl inscription which, after much labor, period Santa Fo Uoutc. Salt I.aki'City. was deciphered to read, "Loo ilir pa." H. COLUIUAN, guardian spirit, and also his name. PU(ral inauappr, C tlnra-lOn account of its peculiar shape and the Colo. Spring, CIIAS. S. LEE, general passongor anl It is now forty years since tho first of interest attached to it, the stone was reJriivt'r, Cohi. the great series of world's fairs was held moved to the tool house near the depot, where it now lies, and can be seen by in London. The receipts for admissions there were less than two million dollars. those interested. It is supposed tu be a AV. At tlie hist world's fair in Paris (he re- relic left by the Norsemen on their visit iJciiihor of tbo Amfftvm Ticket li tkor1 ceipts were over eight millions. Chicago to Capo Aim in early times. Gloucester Times. expects to multiply that last by two. - iiii-.1- i e. I 1 St. J oscph, Omaha. Ym r p. , sin-ill- , lu-- , Our Famous Dining Cars t i s einli-avn- Ita.li Piftntral Railway tln-u- i 1 ' 1. H .' : s STANDARD GUAGE l. ' t - t 1 GEORGE Tuiilroad T' a, JONES. Stearishijr Men do not carry flacons or scent bottles nowadays, nor do they wear jeweled garters or bracelets. When the semblance of manhood is seen decked out in these effeminate and superficial trilles it is safe to be avoided. 1 hi Tom-gee'- Kailmail TirVots Bnnplit, SnT I nnt liaiiKPil, to il iHiiut I LL Til I K'l bUll: aktRkd. Btti Tweuty-- t , Buffalo Tidings states that Murvale novel, is Eastman, the hero of minismodeled upon a young ter of that city, the liev. llei.iy A Adams. Streot 7i1i on r K- )1 Kpi.M-opa- l ir-s- prf Mil I" I :tr Cist - I t. - i- i- .rt tirjc Ulf W.e:r j ilj:y Imr Wat Time Trice nf Sugar. The announcement that twenty pounds of sugar will be sold for a dollar recalls to Henry 1'. Topp.m that during war times, while he was in the grocery he sold three pounds of sugar for a dollar, and it was considered cheap at tliitl. Mr. Toppan says he sold to one customer at one time ten barrels of sugar for$'i'il net, or j:ij cents per pound, tin! the cust or thought h" had made a rare bargain. - Newburvport Herald. If TAI'EsTKV It Vis cast vf f e-- r ;:i c g - AX MINSTER. i. 5s r-- f)&A2jJ - ui. hut-ruV- Carpets! 1 , ti.it Carpets! it arrv-- i i r Tinr t.LU.. ti,.- - r .!.. t -; r- Ti.'-- - ivi-r- . in i years .11. i 1. -- :; t VIA'. It. th. "r L ia '.I 1!.ami ivti;i.-.- l 1! ii- - j J rz- -l ruri t. jsiTy until bUd itALiill .t. t't n t l is i r. 'j M. I Mi U3L. 'Ws lie N.iji cai-rie-- 1 gr jh Ii tiajrtr. biu.isiinl tmu-l.Aiu.Tica nul LviLg it rr,J s !. It '. in liirJ.-ii- t it it u. . sen ;ng ji J;i.i-- i the fiinu.itt. List i : i.n:!.ing uu kin.wu uiitil Jutih' eI!e. 1. Tinru it ft ught . f aiid f r v uiitil tuw day - ii? cun-.T h.-r- e UKl SSELS. il r.hct. l'i a W.'.r) tr-i- i' rulUIUiiltl-- kl. f siibterr uieaii jinagi- - the tiie liist.-ri- J. but-cam- e o calll U-l- c !. nt 1. YTS I ( )TT )N ( II A I N S. BOYLE FIJRNJ.TU.RE COMPANY. !! ti 1 cata..iUil-- s ViImj lilivce-- li.rdento-d. p irture of .: to visit icl e tut At that l.m the Cain-U'-- frrtu all kiil Ambiy railrin-built, and the oil lull coiupauy, oiieiftln m u iiil s.' lit Iti W," "tL'Oj't ' W have tho most complete line in the city. remain-"-- ! u INGUAIXS. 7.1 1! t it lb-- - ! ii. )..in .r.y ! ..I ! n i. t!.e liiu.V a.i i '.it warp it. 1 t JiVia. :. r L.i; ; 1. t" iin I.t lie : i'i- is ratTii-'- i I'tJ Tie- i.lli V -- t Ki; 1 i.f I- - l. i u m lu .rlii-r. the in t i i; ii. iii i il tU t! it. i.. Is ar- - I l:n-i'Ti: jt i nrrive THIHTI ii i.'i:. t ti'Ail 1 t.'i-- - c n:U. .::!i!r; !: H- i- tu ar--i- '.. l.M.v r. in iv tin- - tv. i.iit 1 .r.;y, r .'! i i - !, I: .ju.ii:ti'5 'tiii-- ! r- -. : n!i i ik'-- I: 'in a!i li lf- .. - - - :!. - ;.- r-- liit t a liUli lL-.-i- i vV.'.e fl iTitil liiut.!: vf Ii lli- - ir ia its v -- rMr i d uai U . f t!ir-- T' jLi u - CXL.t . tr itxi.wni t Iiunii-- tir 3 1 1- .- ... 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I .1 " i - r s I l'. 1 - I ! V ltllj. i : i . '. i.rfoUi rii.!!!.-I 1.. , l.i e C I.I I. Sllil- 1 . . ti.-- f '. all .i.. i h '. J'r r tll t:.t ' id tLr tr-.j- tir i.-t- ii 4 i , IU . Cirrir-lil (to t .Vrt.t. m Ui-u- ll I. II. .' . rs i I H I - .. ' ' tT V, J i si1 lil - . .1 I :. .i e .t ' - t I .1 i) - tjkW ! I ' i v. 1. II ' ' i. .- V 1 r it v i.f " 2 "tj i . ,!. t : t . s... V i - ..'- i'.I m:t !. . i. St., It Mlrt i" 1 ( if c i'.'.TV, i 4 J.'.'-u- U.1 CUIiREXT 11 mK T.M'.LK 1 J 1. t LLfl.et IiU . :tsi 4 i. 6LLU - ft- 01. l i..l w j is t- it '.n lln-i- e -t r d 4 FRED. J. KlESEL ti lltuthr ;! COMPANY. to till tie- arrival and trains. It h'n.g t'tini- - f .1 a - hannel jears, but fiually, thrumm other, it fell into tin- ban Is of the l'aterson anj Jludsnu Kiv.r Uailn-atu anothei cuiiilKtiiy, ami wan destine of At that time the comp-tiioperated its rud by lmrs,-- , w.m hung in the Jersey City and the - tr WHOLESALE 1 (JIHWKHS, U-l- l fetation at the foot of U1rg.11 11:11 to answer the same impose that it di 1 at B.T JetitowlL railp-iiWhen the took place and steam cars were Mibsti-ttitefor the ol I horse cars the lu ll was brought to thin city. In those dajs the St. terminus of the road Wins wln-rJohu'ti church now stands. Two trains were run each way daily. A small branch manipul.iti-by Icrse power, however, rati from the main depot on Market street at itn conjunction with Main stnvt. Hero the old w;is hung on a post, ami its duty was to ring for half an hour before the departure of e. u h train. Passengers could lmard the liurs earn without extra expense and ride to the main depot, whence they could take the train for New York. As time went on, however, improvements developed in the railway service. slns't (it was then Congress street) branch wan abandoned and the old list on which tho bell hung rotted and fell down. to But l'aterson was also make great strides forward. Then the only educational facilities were private institutions and subscription schools. Tho publio spirited townsmen finallv concluded to erect a public school ninl selected the site. Here a building was constructed and the old bell was placed in its tower. In years gone by some of our older citizens remember the jh'.iIs of Then the pupils grew in mim-Ikt- s that and the old school grew too small. Another uinl more improved building (now known as school No. 1) was erected, and the ancient bell, whose mellow peals echoing from the walls of the dizzy Alps seven centuries ago called the humble to worship, now startles the youths of l'aterson from their morning beds. Napi 'lei 'ik's voice may have made tho whole world tremble, but the voice of the little Swiss bell rings further than hi:). Paters. m iN. J.)CalL d OIv the KXJOVS method and result when Both ia taken; it ia pleasan and refreshing to tho taste, and acta jet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and liowtls, cleanses tho system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual For Bale constipation permanently. ia fjOc and $1 bottles by all druggisU FIG SYRUP CO. CALIFORNIA Fynip of Figs I0UISVIUS. $A fXAHCISCO, Kf. tlmv roiilscap Was Named. CAU W YORK, H.r. Poratello, Iilaho. ACiKNTM CARL UPMANN'S Skookum loot Also for Walli: Hoi Gpolucp. ILir Rapidly. Eradicates BandrufT. Crows A '4" Milt STRATTON Co. Mexican Sc STORM'S' & hand-mad- e, Custom house Stojis Falling Hair. U4 C - 1 - G - A. - R B. Is a Preventive of Baldness. Grows Hair on Bald Heads. Is nn Exquisite Toilet Article. . t Liquor and Cigar Merclianis wioiii'8.i Is Frte front all coloring matter. j Contains no Mineral or Vegetable poisons It Is nu honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. PABST BREWING CO'S MILWAUKEE BEER BOHEMIAN SELECT EXPORT, Mom Ecol Hair Grower ih;a.i,h.us dk AND HOFBRAU. CONSTANTLY !N Co. STOCK, NEWY0RK. Everybody knows what "foolscap" pav oil OnnaailBtB. Pon Sol per is, but everybody does not know how it came to bear that name. In or-r to increase his revenues Charles I granted certain privileges, amounting to nn nn. p. dies, and among these was the manufacture of paper, the exclusive right of which was suld to certain parties, who grew rich, and enriched the government at the expense of those who were obliged to use paper. At that time all English paper bore the royal arms in water marks. The parliament under Cromwell made nawmlii'iimi mrniw m ifirmimmMmmn&i sport of this law in every possible manner, and among other indignities to the a VMr Ishrinrnisilff br John R. memory of Charles it was ordered that 'J. IUw tKM.on .atwork fur us. Kfalr, tu, the royal arms be removed from the payon itmv tint tii like as rtiurli, but p fan li t"ai yiunni't kly lnw tftfaro from j lo per, and that the fool's cap and bells f Hts dny iln':ti, mij ni"ef as run fo When n. affei. In any pari of should bo used as a substitute. ', allciniinfii''e at liome. VntTiit, viu can the rump parliament was prorogued nil our parf tiiotiirnta ojiIv t' ilii'Wi.i'li. All is new. Great pa; M KK .r these were also removed, but paper of W rv stnrt rker. rvf mhi, ASH Y, M'KKI'll.Y the size of tho parliamentary journals, Y. l' LA lis Mil K. A'blreas at tim e, II Ml. MISNMN which is usually about 17 by 1 1 inches, (., still bears the name of '"foolscap." HarHOT I10YXTOX HEATER WALEIl per's Y'oung People. mmmmsm ALL CORRESPONDENCE BULK AND BOTTLED. TO BE ADDRESSED Orders respectfully solicited TO OUR "OGDEN OFFICE." and satisfaction guar anteed. F. J. RICHEY'S itiv-- KIESEL & CO. UNDERTAKING rARIOR.S. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. tiin-,- -- K Iran..-.!- i; We carry tho largost, most complete and elocant stock ut A1 Tlip Mcist Trovlng Triljirlj.atliin. The polarization of the human body can be proved by allowing a strong current to flow through the body from one end to the other, the hands lieing placed in two basins connected with the poles. The hands nro then dried and placed in two other basins of water, connected with the wires of a delicate galvanometer. A current in the reverse direction to the original one is then found to flow from tho body. Boston Transcript. Imprm'l A Thought. Live up to tho level of your best thoughts; keep the line of your life tense and true; it is hut a thread, but, it to the great republican warp whero Time is weaving a nation. You cannot alter its attachment yonder to the past nor yonder to the unrolling years. Thomas Hughes. of bodit and FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Services conducted at our Parlors wben desired. Embalming or shipment a specialty. RICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. W'ost of Cliicaffo. and Ecmomical ll(Uir in the Markol, TIIE FINEST IIIKAKSE IN UTAH. 22G3 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207. 's U. T. M. V. STAFFORD. i., Settleil ut Last. It has finally been settled in Scotland that after a single man and woman have kept company for fourteen years, and havo not denied to outsiders that they contemplated matrimony, that the man can be sued for breach of promise, and that no further proof shall be needed by the plaintiff. Detroit Free Press. CASKKTS I 'himbiiiK and Gas Fitting IN ALL DOYliK ITS -- & 1IALVKRSON, BEITMAN liROS., Cigars are UiKHjiialod. HALE KVKHV'VVHKKE. & P. IIOOl' HARNESS, Having purchased the large stock of Saddles, Harness, etc. belonging to the Ogden Saddle and Harness Manufacturing Company BRANCHES. f. Call am! gft rrionw. KOK SADDLES MILLKli. We A.t Great Reduction, are prepared to name some very low prices. If you arc looking for a bargain call and see us. All kinds of Repairing neatly done. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. |