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Show Of.DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TCKDAY, MAY 26. 1891. c I f aul,ki;M. RAILROADS .11 w fci E?t-- i .? t'.i ylo Grande Western b; TiFiC Railway. a44 Am Alia- (XEREXTT1ME TAHLE la U!rttlH U rat .r.MfK i i.xi MS It lft I'n fti !'l-- Iif lui' 1 .,i 11r . i r"j" f. ! i, v.-- Ml B. . If !"' fI B; 2 - m i ' a.m - ilia mi S.vl. 1I1IV&. ii.r ul iii..-ii- al S.k iou wkiit iiuUttii:..!y nliUiii 1 iuu-lltvt- Icrl to t3.-;- ji : . the i.t rv jus vv..-- v tie iractic:.l!y ui;!!Ojii.vL 'i he I rU. in j rVw:bt4 l - this Is a rry wi !e and a wry ti.e. .v c-If the tl.!ltj-- ; of iditx-- i bam-ht-- J caw 1 Ly Itfuug lit; Lrjiu i'ue bi.tin's n- covering, thua cj-.'i- a bi - Bi II Hi I' . II Nrtiifa.... .......... I . :. l...ivtl! t:m I a a.e Kiri',r . a J'liirlHHi i tiiuil 4 i'i a mitmiM J ti.ctMli . ..' ' a .. Arrite lirt-t- i Kier rm a i r T Hltvff...... .. fair (l'r.. ! ! ..' ' tir triv .. 3 1"' V 44 i. V I J! liM-'- I ".l . ' i ..! US -- i . I v 111 2 tit tfi S ial j a. i i. u n i it a ii a n t a. n a. n i a. -- i. '. rnt U BIKG Irii H luifc i. tu.,6.iu AM. tyaxtr Ki It i.mIk, S :3U a. ni., relurutug, arrive alt Ljlkn ) :.H I- - m. aPSINQVILI-E- , KIVl MIKa, 111 Uiim O lioB J0 i p. m, "(li u IKH ;K. '. lieu. U uitir. i. ni THIdTLE, ritnrnitiK. J. H. J wliiih iiatars 'ubtl. is.ti r.li. J, why may it ri d of maj'-ritI rove c fftt tive iu tbo trtv.-ica.B i f yvang cbUilrvti now !H.uit'd live out tht-ilivt j ia f;!(ji.m? to To tlioMj vhi Ml-ihkr in tbe rt;tlmsof the famiful, aiil trace still griuUT tlTicU ami result j from tiiuilur caUM-s- , it will not njii var uiiivrioiinblf to but tluit the cotiforin.i'ioii of the bkull is, after all, the inciJeiit which determines whetbi r a tinman b iu;j U U ru to bo a Ki ro or a Kinir Arthur, a Cleo-Iatrt t MUI IKDtlLT L1K. a. in S !,u.m., Tf O.l.-n- . a ni.K 3MJ a, ti. jaiisi. u to the l;iu:U r KA1SS. AL LOC ! t. lll 2 I' a hi U . in U ni 1 . in 5 ! nt ' AnueSiilt i.ak.. Ijiv-(ShIi La... ktr" Vn ni a imn MKNVK1T, a ora Flounceiit'hti!igik', a Najio-ieo- 1'a--.- . or a nobody. CILTCKK Art. btir.-tin- JDcnvcr, St. Kansas City. St. Joseph, Oaha. RELME Our Famous Dining Cars Jtali Central Railway iort Lino to Park City, training. Ethnologists affirm that tho skull is modified even by tho cradle and the pil"Mir in vnn lows on which the infant sleeps. Dr Jaralld proves from bis own observation that tho skull may be modified from the On nml nftor Ortobor 2B, lv00, passenger aud head being held in an unnatural posi fn ikIiI traiub will rim follows: tion. PASSKNOIR TRAINS. 13 Lnko t PiivpRalt Hark lottvn JKX)a. m :00 p. m 4 Tity arrive at Arriro at Salt Lako POSSIBILITIES li tuij tf liiiT-- r I . -- l GEORGE W. JONJS. lie SlUTwButy i i rokur. 8tret lU!rno Ot, Kaxilj la Hlia iiia-tot- y tSk Carpets! Art- - an! t v cLl t f li W'.vr. t.cj f tidily in ILgLiaju b, .ir.'I..g. ir-- jl-- c lll;tfij Carpets! llt--tiM- JJ a d tu ll e GOliLIX. c 1 AX.MINSTER. 1 ce MOQCETT. t ai-- , c - ri-ii:- - .- in- t ni-mvi- v ivl-- mi e, jim-siu- 1 bt g Wo lmvo tho most complete lino in the city. EOYLE FURNITURE COMPANY. , t - im-ibl- e. Fred. j. kiesel k Company, S.H-it- 1 Ct.ritr-atioti- n coii.--t.i- WHOLESALE -s itl'I'Itc-Htti.- OF THE FUTURE. If this new line of investigation can To luiprove the Lungs. A device recently invented for the prutuutiun of tbvp breathing is likely to lie of value to li.it chested, round shoul-dertand weak lunged peoiile. The device is a small Ixit or cord which encircles the che.st at tho point of its greatest t xpaiiaion, und a take up mcchanit.m to which the ends of tho belt or cord are attached. Tho take up mechaui.sm consists of a coiled spring, adapted to tighten tho lielt at intervals, and a train of wheels, by which tho speed of the spring in taking np the belt may be regulated. L'poii tho exhalation of tho breath, after tho full expansion of the lungs, the chest returns to tho size natural to it in ordinary breathing, tlms leaving the belt loose. Immediately tho take up mechanism begins to gather in the slack of the belt, which it continues to gather, nnd finally it tightens tho belt about the chest until the pressure is uncomfortable to the wearer, and compels him to tako another full inspiration, thus lengthening the belt. This lengthening is accomplished by tho withdrawal of tho strap from the case, which ict again coils tho spring. The spring in turn, when the breath is exhaled aud tho chest resumes its natural size, again begins to gather up tho slack of tho belt. Theso processes continue as long as the device is worn. It is claimed that the device induces full breaths at intervals, and thus naturally strengthens and enlarges tho lungs and chest. New York Telegram. d Our Would lie Aristocrats. Thousands of American young men of fair education and excellent possibilities, captivated by the pictures of English aristocratic life drawn in English novels, aro learning to despise the siinplo, rational, useful life of the worthy American citizen, and to court consideration aud vulgar popularity by adopting the habits and leading the useless lives of English lords. As is usual in such cases the copy is a caricature of the original. The uutitled American lord proves usually to be a vulgar creature, having to assert his lordship by all that is most unattractive, most inhumane and most aud that is a good deal in tho English aristocrat. In England aristocracy lias no need to display or to obtrude itself; iu America it can exist only by display and obtrusion. For this reason tho American would bo nobleman must necessarily court attention and try to strike the vulgar imagination by the mero accidentals of aristocracy, such as any boorish Dives can command houses, horses, turnouts, yachts, opera boxes and the like. And tho vulgar are impressed by such things, bow down in servile reverenco before them and do their best to make a similar diplay. Professor Thomas Davidson in Forum. sig-nor- - Lfar S- d STANDARD GUAGE . law y:r--- llt:Wam be 6 persistently and successfully i. m it pursued will result in disproving the belief 7 a. m that idiocy iu children, outside of cases foavo Salt Lako 4 Ai a. Loavo Tark City of hereditary mental defect, is a visitaArrivo at Purk i'ity p, tion upon the children for the sins of the 3:45 p. riye at Salt Lako Twi'lve siilmrbaii traios tiaily botwooul fathers, and showing that it is an unMilt and (Vok and Su?ar Hodpo. liakoCity All pwplo poinp to I'ark t ity will liuil it to natural but essentially curablo physical to this lino. their itront take condition. Tho ability to cure idiocy Ollicea ami IojMt.: Comer StU Sonth aud will therefore depend entirely to what Wiiu btrevt, Salt Lake i'ity. extent the bony case has closed its sutures T. J. Macintosh, (i. F. and P. A. and hardened itself to tho brain. Dr. Maurice, the quoted at OllllAOfl the beginning of thisauthority article, in discussColorado Midland DKllllVlUJ ing this range of subjects, a few of which arc embraced in the above, closes by saying: The world lias of late grown enormously in its tendencies toward tho preservation and merciful care of the malPIKE'S PEAK EOUTE! formed nnd helpless. Civilization has badly overloaded itself by merciful tenderness toward criminals and diseased. Are we at last to find relief by discovering that crime and disease and idiocy are all curable? And the next stage, what will that be? Possibly the marked BETWEEN The Silent lioatman. decrease in human fertility and tho in"Who can swim? Who can swimr'' & POEBLO crease of our average life quite beyond :)liNVEK,crLOKADOSPKIXti3 what now seems possible. The removal shouted a man who wanted to cross a AND of life's social terrors must precede the river in a boat. A crowd of boatmen round him, crying, "I can, ! ALT LAKE CITY, nfillFV PACIFKJ COAST largely prolonged and happily continued gathered I can!" W63t poiuts. and all ut rtL- - UUliLil, existence. Philadelphia Press. TIA Only one was silent and remained in . his boat all tho time. ilAMTOD, i'iEADVILLR. ASPIN and ULENNews Agencies In England, WOOD SPKJN(. "And can't you swim?" inquired the "Eeuter" is a word which is pretty faSCENERY ElUIPMEXT miliar to most newspaper readers, yet stranger. Uuaurpassed Uuequilled. "No," was tho man's curt reply. few are aware that Reuter's system of "Then you shall tako mo across." not moro is news than practically supply Throneh Pullman Slwpert and Pullman The 1819 In Baron gentleman had adopted this methold. Keuter Tourist cars U'twoon Denver aad San Francisco. thirty years TlirnuKli tho lionrt of tlia Hosky Mountains to introduce his agency into tho od to escape tho importunity of rival tite most comfortable, the- aifcst, fcnd the tried irranilcst of all routs. metropolis, but the London newspapers boatmen in that part of tho country; For rats,ili8crintivn pamphlpt, fytc. call on would have nothiug to do with him. At perhaps also he shrewdly suspected that or address J. D. KEN WORTH If , geuertl agent, first he confined his attention to the sup a man who could not swim would bo banta Fe Konte.Salt Lake City. H. X)LLHRAN, tenural manager, Coloradc ply of financial intelligence, bnt in 1809 the safer pilot. Capitan Fracassa. Sprimrs, Colo. he managed to be first in the field with a CHAS. H. LEE, gonoral jiasseugor ogout Saurian Degeneracy. Denver, Colo, report of the speech delived by Xapoleon The average Florida crocodile brought III at tho New Year's reception in the is seven inches in Tuileries, and from thenceforward Reut north by tho tourist length, and ho has sea room enough in a er's agency became an established fact. The Press association, or "P. A.," as it cigar box. We look at tho little cuss, Member of the AmMUan Ticket 1 kor' is called by newspaper people, is an even and then, thinking of his ancestor whom Assoofcion, moro recent institution. Prior to 18GS we saw pictured in tho geography of our boyhood days carrying off an ox in his it was unknown. Chambers' Journal. Railroad scii Steansliijf jaws, wo conclude that tho Augustan age, for crocodiles, is past. Martha's Tho llutnps of Camels. 1 Tho humps of camels are mero lumps Vineyard Herald. of fat, and not provided for in tho frame An Observing Child. v hen the animal work of the skeleton. Little Boy Mamma says yon were is in good condition the humps nro full and plump. On a long journey where born with a silver spoon in your mouth. food is scarce tho humps are entirely abHomely Heiress That means I was sorbed, tho skin covering them banging born rich. Hailroad Ticltnl Bonglit, Sol I and Little Boy (after closer inspection) to all uint over tho flank liko an empty box, St. Lb T 1CI.KTU (it''K-N I KK1), tiood News. Was it a tablespoon. Louis Republic FREIGHT TRAIFS, 4r Tbc Lturtnoil f Tb ( at e brL v.ru ir ni. a tf d .CIr. oxwi-- t a (.JiOCERS, ki OF THE tnd-denl- y 1 n 6KIIJ. There was a c.vo in a rijiladcljiliia bofj!it;il not ii;any montiis ngi wiucii was not dissimilar to thu one in Lonil on. An epilejitio was relieved, rliais restored to perfect liealth, by an ojieratien which lifu d tlio boiie prfssure upon certain liervo centers in the brain. Certainly tin re are tnental i liosyncraies g g .tlt.l inherited for generations where the brain Ill cano varies most Kiuaikably in foriiL K(ILII) VESTIBULE TJi.MXS liut when we find a peculiar trait g out in cue of our children, a trait unlike parent or grandpar ent, nro we quite Fine that it is not owing to some modification of the case? Jlost assuredly, if it is finally deIliOuis, termined that the pressure of boue on the brain determines the mental ability. bhapes the character and molds tho tenX4incoln, dencies, w e ahull have to recast all our theories of heredity. Here, then, is presented a new problem. Is not tho question of brain culture alxrot to become to a preater extent a FREE CHAIR CARS question of cranium culture? If it can ON ALL TRAINS. bo demonstrated that nn idiot can lie mado by pinching a skull, and unmade by the knife and saw of a surireon, have we not n new anil wonderful field of exAttachid to all Throcsh Thini periment before us? Dr. Brinton tells Fir further lulnrmttlon ooncernlnir thli us that experiments on the lower animo. anplr to hit Tlrket Agent, or addreei mals prove that the skull is easily moldK. K. WALkKK, lii n. Ant., Salt Luki City. ed by trifling causes; that is, in the earlier stages of growth. Darwin found that he could produce long or short or skulls in rabbits by 4ifu. if I try to s y filmuLt . Tbr r.'..iLg LJli, tawny th fa-- tiisit lht kind f j...i'iw: i ii.Tr rr-. lare iuicS it xcekLg!y a trwf, l'uuiui w.ta a''l fr.ru puxr.J ii.rt il tkrUun ttit; bay i4 Jv.!i ui .n, , alii ub. eu-t- a ia tLnewc It hall I'o' l.j, w;e fc..U al.1 iuumtiL. aall dcVe!. la the 1 "'-1 lie Very cAof ti.ev!.h. cvrt-- l w nu IS J of pulr-factn, an 1 a ci-- tf ln- .14 tots it Jr.-Luil g i.-s-, eu,.v?TU-Jkiud i f j 4i. tiiiig i rarely j . 3'iiC tjLt iL.p'.ri!.g. liut tfg it i .i 'in t I vL-- n we ivacL. 1 ti.e m...:ii tf the Kn a tias cise, Uvmi ij4t) eat lurats tiiat are i j'r.o our u.ir;.- - U gun. taiiiU-1 in river hiii snti:i a r l:?.ars;y rt In thi cw the iijf at was iu h ii.t e.4irae, alii.t w.t.r.ly tiirv'agh tulr Mag- -, and all that ate it wrrr dnr.'iis J or i4iurli Lii-iathst in r.jiuet-j tick. All evidence which tLc LuslKtiof vi ii i ju try tj of ptotiia: rkbvwu tLebebr- - that this wus a acr.j. 1 requiting frma the meat is that the f To. It Ji if th le Wiw a ttrt um of (.a ariiiikg t l.:e b n tV-- tl.ick f iindy Oi?ta;ra ale Some of t:.c - uiiir m.it, w hich was cocked, uni wvr.- 1" 1 tvrdrd OVt r tLtj turf jfe t f th'' til th. i t: It tj uiy Kt les to tick U'l Ivm day, but rvoVt-r- 1 hymi-toiumy tijii-r- s 1IUUSSELS. of thii luuiof fiotatiliiiig, -U a tLeia frvid lucJ prevti-- t j u'.iiug up, ,! nl to Dr. Lntze's atateiMvut, are thick th jua the heat w a iiitvltr-aUand and a pi'n hri aLie! l.v urk ai. l lace with foiiiitiiig of thupurging olu-li.ee. Thi ban rcl.i f tuil i '.;t oa by the physicians f r other glovrs, ha 1 iu that cvfcilitiou arl:ll truublns, and such a mistake i? n l and aricthtrel. Ia fji'.ett ail rcu-tioui w hen the let cbeii-t- s do u l our f.itis w..re much swollen with thoroughly ut.d. rstand the uatar of the uijU of UtllliU rleaa bite. thee Cinx-- s and the poiwn. Tae.M.lpe the h t fill we twll ivfag It is a I loud ljisuu by abs iqinn, ami 1 below an to drive away the it fffect first upon the blood, proa smudge was ua 's on s- me ktitd iu the Lot tow of t!ic Us-.twbieb tii'.ed the hold ducing tissue of the capillary circulaAN ORDINANCE. tion. In reidity death commeiices at the ii'nio-- t to tuil'xatinn. Ti.e uKaMjuitiM-Anifu.bhc ai uriliuaiMv. fixtiuf and surfat and continue inwardly until the Were t jo ravenom to l wholly foiled by ri :U- iiitii t.iu&U aud tt' tw f in t smoke. 1 think 1 never endured such heart is reached. Iu secondary tffivt is ofOieu. tmMi Novetu-t-- r on rvasomotor the ;nit, nerves which 1 grilate Vex.tti iu an su'Teriiig. Sleep vu lie i) .r of Dr. Lutzo called Dr. (.lty. tiiai iatm.iby tliCitjrof Council au miuiaitc(V.n at h. 1 to be worked by tho circulation. The u "An Sower tirlttl, in Onluiaiice consultation and ami on tniur the ca.e, nvuUtiiajf U hrtnd around tho numerals bends, and um ;f by privutr iu'imlualk aud both are satisfied case clear that this is a half the time tho srtils w re useless for the City of O&U u." I auu'iiiioi n'a) as follow : want of wind. It was a burning calm of ptomaine iKiisouing. 11. Any Section lt niHrbanir or any Regarding the rarity of ouch cases Dr. firm of whom oiiiWii.'ii.U'r to lie in the midst it a swamp. But even in iiHtiul iu tl Lutze hat lias in he never his had in plumbtiiK on iou sayg exifrifuc practice our third was a humorous side, to tiu ( nj ina upoti ln seen ca--; a but was of and that one, the rjiiitr, l pruvtil aini ttt provoking grim smiles at lcait. E. (a. man in a'lvauct of a paiiintdollar r in New Jersey. In that instance t.f annutn to Waito iu Century. iicoiiMto iloplumb-inuw.'ithe cause was putrid fish. A whole f am- tho City Kttr!ir, r dram lainr. or both wuhww-- UV.iuia-.y- I o ?M 1 i a u a ii-- KMwa. riU-r- sr.r.rv tV Tl wwill tl wiliilit'.e in ti.e kU..ve OLV.tivii u ti-u!.Tji!i .f nwiit turiricl i jnurl1 ia Lei; I nf .r the j 'iron lut c'iiiU of an i ti.e I riiu frui tbe c'- njmt.( fi! t: a Kiif riai J bone c?uc Ti.e The utij';r:!j faco-ssfuml-jwi- K HtHra - at tut r tuny U tvj tm CrU .u :' t 1 Cawia ld.-- Lit j rruiiui at iacOicl auliiirity . rf, II nm rt I iik-tit:- 1 ..' V." y I - a I r.-- r I EST 5 I limrlHia r. t ..l.c fl I' a. p n. & ' .Hi" . . 5ir n i.ff Ij, ' ill V I.i . H 11 i t.m Kul.jKl kt J . B B. II J- . . Y.ir1 J f a a a " . Oite-tiv- 4: a K Sli .kt- -j jrvs Lave w 1'T H ,vr mta-ku:i j it,. l I'i j". e Lve to tii gre.vc k3 con cuiikj I Can No. A". --.1.1 aiu V ' n,..? tit 0 fruiu-a- l I J1 J I m j - & OPCf.jyENTS. j i.tj-T.- . BMUtiK-n- i ily was stricken down and five died. Dr. Sower says he never saw a case with fatal results before. In giving the peculiar effects of tho poison he cited a medical work which is compiled from the best authorities over the world: "No characteristic appearances are recognizable. Tho body is emaciated and tho Ekin bleached and parchment-like- . Rigor mortis lgins early and continues longer than usual, and putrefaction is delayed in somecasi-s- , but very rapid in others. The mucous membrane of tho mouth and pharynx is often white, dry nnd parchment like or horny. Tho mucous membrane is frequently congested and sometimes cachy-inatiThe spleen is sometimes enlarged, congested and extremely soft and friable. Tho blood, as a rule, is dark and contains no foreign organisms or elements. The corpuscles are unaltered. Tho lungs aro frequently congested and ceuematous. "Often," says Dr. Lutze, "the symptoms are the same as in tho case of arsenic poisoning, but this is not always so." Denver News. or iti cHiUtctiiu ( no pn ity. o;ln apilicatiou t ion for ho iir-an plnmbor and drain hall In k'ruitt-- t unit- - arcomoaiiMyi by a bomi in the Mini of ono tbtuaiiil uith two rtiilt nt Min-- i n tli(Ton. panoc a tai oil ral in Vrlr c.unty, on twico tho amount n;ii)t. in ih.- Una! ; ami the Kiid Unit, to U by tin Major ami City Auditor to t tin fan I fnl and coiihtant to all the law, tit'iliiiane, rul and nirulation f City, iHTtainiiitf to ptiitnt.iii;, wwortio and water coitiiect ion, and everj lii'-it;nihUsl tu any plnmlicr, or linn of i.hnnlnTH. hliall ! for one ynr from lie d.itf of the approval of the itoud, unh- -s MHiiMr ri'M)kil forcaiiM', und tdmll hot fern bio without the couhent of the Cit Cotinril. coiiiiHt-tioii- wati-i.h- -l lar, Liquor and Cigar Mcrclian is OgdcM Unh. Ml parts of ordinnro in muftitli i i o- - ordinanpo are lien 'by repealed. Thin ordinanef tluill take elfect and lio in force from and after its piirwu'e. ll irt I'aed April .th. l laSoiil). Attest: Atji KN'l'H FW W. II. TCUNKK, Mayor. T. P. Hitvw, City CARL UPMAKN'S Skookarn loot Also for Walli;; Crows Ilsir m STRATTON t Co. Mexican STORM'S & hantl-mad- e, Rapidly. Custom house ICraiiicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. J yes of Different People. Is a Preventive Eyes have always been regarded as a of Baldness. sure tribal characteristic. Tacitus, for Germans describes as tho exjuuple, Crows Hair on fierce, with blno eves and red hair." Raid Heads. UP." 1 The Celts an mentioned as being swarthy skinned and black eyed; tho Gauls are Is on Exquisite red haired and light eyed, while the NuToilet Article. bians, the Turk's, the Egyptians and the Is Fne from all Italians have always been spoken of as I the dark eyed races." Theso peculiari coloring matter. II f ties have not changed. Even today the ( Tta-- tthitk rrgiilti fj.) people of the temperate zones have gen- Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons erally light colored eyes, while those of It is an honest find meritorious the torrid and tho frigid zones are usupreparation. ally dark, or even black. Of the races in particular, the only one that can lie Nature's Own Remedy. said to be "light eyed" is the Caucasian, and even in this race the eyes are by no means uniform in point of color. Boot Hair Grower Go. Tho whole period of human history NEW YORK. goes to prove that the light haired, blue Fa Sata by alt druggists. eyes races are capable of the highest degree of civilization, but it does not by any means follow that tho highest degree of civilization is confined to people of blonde complexion. There was a time when n blue eyed person was rarely seen, and s of the world s intoday habitants have dark eyes. Lavater, Kf j3 E ls : K when discussing the V as a feature in K 13 rtl'Li national physiognomy, gave the following as the results of his observations: Tho Italians have small eves: the Ger mans, light colored eyes surroundedby many wrinkles; the English, strong, open, steadfast eyes; and the Swiss, eyes that are very dull looking." St. Louis - r flftflO. Oft Republic. Is twin ftitt t f hj Jofcn R. C?K tao.nl in, nV,N.Y.,Bt wt.rk for u HwiJer, 3. yon iiit.y tmt niakD it much, but we run i -' lie Had a Friend at Court. ITy.u qnlfkly hw tiern from tb to A laugh was raised in the United run e'miH''nT ftt hour1, Mnrri. a, States district court by tho testimony of l3Wa Hi' ynur miu.v'i f'rr niuiwuu 'm. ' John Boye, a resident of Lewiston, N.Y. lti w.nh. All is ii'w. Urtsat py St Ht (.r V'e iUrt von, futtiboliinft rvMV w.Tker. F ASU V, Sl'KKoIl.V ltnil. Boye is old and somewhat deaf, and gave I.AIts H;i K. A'lHreis at omo, I'AKU' his testimony with an air of childlike inBilNK. bUM!3 A 10., nocence. The following dialogue took place on cross examination: "Did Rich 1I0YXTOX HOT WATER 1IETER ever sue your"' "Yes." "Did lie beat you?" "No." "You beat him?" "Yes." Tiio Most Imnrovad and EoouoniicHl He caused yon trouble and expense?" lloalar in tha Market, "Yes, a little." "You had to hire a lawyer?" "No." "Did ho hire a lawyer?" es." "lou did not have one?" "No." "Are you a pettifogger and try cases : "wn yourself sometimes?" "No." What did do when you you were sued, if you did not get a lawyer?" "I got the magistrate." The lau-- ii that followed this reply indicated that somo of those present appreciated tho importance of hav- 1. 1 ing the favor of tho court, Utica Ob server. C - I - G -A. - R - S. mm ill! rir WIIOIjI.MAI i:1ii:ii?iii seven-eighth- sl1i e EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN STOCK, ALL CORRESPONDENCE UKAIiKUS BULK AND HOFBRAU, OVf CONSTANTLY IN AND BOTTLED. 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