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Show IH.DKX PAIL i COMMKKC1AL; WtTiXESDAY. MAY 27, MAINLY NTEIB A I'LAN Xrinnul Pay. CI- .- gror Lir krei TLe Sfctu'd.y, Z.ii. frvia t-- !) a. 2 p. E- - Lat L&ft Sins to Imjd tbf Iron Werks. T A STAET MADE LAST XIGHT. i on clot ll utul Ail business Lousr ia the city r to I ckaxi bet the Lour K' a. es. and Ly. tt ip.m. nest Saturday, ti-p"t- d c y Tie Matter Eelem-- to PviJ Evans to Orrnlze Into Stipe for d Infinite Action. M--- Ffcir-bur- f. y, g rt -. cou-pan- -u- A Yonn;r Man's Another t-t, one-hal- f I LhL. ! Intimir y With M&a" BEAD THIS Wife. Enried He Wa Thocrlt to Her He Had lifter and d. THE PLAN PKOrOSF.n. There was no doubt expressed as to the Tinal succtssof the effort to start the but a majority seemed anx ious to see the plans b"Uer arranged. ;ron-work- 8 A Prominent A, 0. V. W. Man. An event of interest, to members of the A. O. U. W. will be the visit of Tast Grand Lecturer E. M. Reading, of the California jurisdiction to Ogden lodge, No. 16, this evening at their hall. , All members of the orders are cordially audited to be present. "Liver complaint knocked ou; every round" by Dr. Kenley'a Eng'isb Dandelion Tonic. E.D. T. ' The Drum Corps. The membora of the Young American Drum Corps will please meet in Lfester park pavilion in full dress uniform Thursday evening, May 28th, at 7 p. m., A full attendance is earnestly sharp. ' requested. W. G. CroshmaS. Tt tnoft fcetsi.kckl trial (f th .Ut Better Register. con-t-nu- e S fiv Uola f iM 5 2-- snn-kerir- -- Ti, :t 2-- rj. d f 313 U WW ill in St. UUU1711IU11 & v Vt 313 24th St. V i 1U1 :. 's ctn-tinue- d. the There was a meeting of the county court yesterday at Judge IiisLv-p'office but no business t importance was transacted. May 25th, s Marriage ' n h . Ma-lone- h Lichtenfield, AssigEee, "God's blessiEg to mankind," say thousands who have been cured by the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership between Pender & Cory, Retail Liquors and Wholesale beer, 320, Twenty-tiftstreet, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, Pender retiring. If. C.Cory will continue the business and will collect all e;ainjsoue the trrn Knd . H. C. Oky, pay all tirm cet-tsJ. F. Phrtm. Ogden, Utah Mav ZX 1S?1. h The Bulls Promenaded on the Bears Once More. n M. 1891. THE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Lici-ues- . n h lOffiY. fat u s. The regular time for registering for the county election closes tomorrow. Not many names are being received. Beginning on the first Monday in June a Something1 Very Fine. week will be allowed .for revising the and most artistic banner richest The listp, and then all whose names are not down won't get a vote. Hotter register in this territory hns just been completed while you think of it. by Luke's Knitting Factory and Ogden c in take pride that it hns a house that Almo DeMonco, M. D., for the past 8 can produce such eWant work. It is a years physician and surgeon in chief of $200 silk banner for Canton Ogden Xo. 2, 'he Denver, Colorado, Electropathie of this city. It may be seen in Luke's street. It is Institute, is now permanently located in window on Twenty-fourt"gden, Utah, in the Grand opera house a gem. building. Rooms 39. 40, 41. While deJlcney to Loan! voting especial attention to diseases of he eye, ear, throat and nose, will Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, to treat all chronic diseases, f.nly Jewelrv, etc. Unredeemed pledges for St r a limited time. sale cheap. 204 ar.d 200, Twenty-tift- h DnozDowtTZ Rros. Ugden. May 22, ltt'l. SAYE iSD ff docket as as adultery cat. TLocias Tfca hand turned French kid ahoe in Oglrn worth A French dongola hand turned at KxCO Kheltoa ia charged ith thia c?ecc by Lere at HM. French donguia hand turned shoe 4d everywhere at K LSaLS at ri.75. Land made French dongola. orininal the iutboni.es of Ls.igan. The evidentA French dongola, Land sewed. .Urt? at UUL A1 pric I'm itent S at L5u at HSaK An all hand sewed French dongola sold regularly at UW at HXKK produced ou intended to chow that the accused had come to Ogden from Logan with the w ife of Fred li'air and that CHE.PEIi GRADDOXGOU PATENT LEATHER )X FORD'S, IWt Hand Turned French they had occupied a .room together heduced from to 2aO tXJZE CALF TOI-S- , made, reduced from f4.50 to l,Vt. above the Switch tiiooc. It also ucwd from 2.7itof2-1from Pduccd shorn that th defendant had often lied 11.50 to 1 f rom 3.vJ to 2.35 Reduced from ri.in.1 to had the wife of Lii.r upon bia lap and deduced from lUiuced 4.W to 2.75 lUxluced from 4.CU to 3.U her. evidence and kked The the arguL.I)IES- FIXE DRESS SLIPI'Eltf. ment of counsel 'Mi used much Ooe Calf, in colors to match in court L. K. R g ipjieareoj'or the COMMON' SENSE OXIX)PJ) TIES, tumee, plain and beAdeil Oxford Tie, MISSIS SHOES. state and Attorneys tloliooay and HenOPERA STYLES. The leader of School Shoes: Sole theo Tie. Toe Sliprs, in every eUte, derson for the defecte. Tti jury re-- , PaUtnt Tips, reducwl from. f 1.75 to 11.35 leather tipe, heel or spring heel, reduced rang.rg in prir from f4.ti0to fr"urriu-larly- . turned a verdict of acquittal. We offer them in this aale at from reduced from. 2.iM to 1.50 from fiou to f Lt'O. Will outwear The following add:tkx.al business was Patent any to 3.75. The mit e!ej.-8rstio Patent Tip, reduced from. V to 1.75 two shoe iff this city. transacted by Judge Miner: The People, etc. vs. Frank Stever, in- Patent Tipa, reduced from. 3. UU to 25 Pebble (ioat hhoe at f.0 worth ri'O. made. Dresa She, in lXngola, rwluoci from dictment, illegal voting. Plea cf guilty FIXE KATIX SLIPPEIuS, f2JiO to entered. lefendact waived time anil FP.EXCH KID KROXZE OXFORD, Drta Shoe, in French for judgment. Sentence, Docgola, reduced In all shtttlea to regular now f.l(0 from LU0 to 2.4. in the penitentiary. Regular price price t5.(xi, now selling at 5.50. United States vs. Ilenj. HeymaF, indictment, unlbttful ot habittun; on moTHIRD STORE WEST OF POSTOFFE ON 24th STREET. tion of the prcecutiun, order dismissing; case. 1 i.e People, etc vb. Win. Eurns, con1 1 tinued. Frank Sigoinwer vs. R.Mu'.r.:ck, order 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 dismissing for failure to perfect appeal. attorney's fee for dismissfal. 24-th- , I . United States vs. Abrara Chad wick, indictment unlawful cohabitation; pita lor guilty entered: defendant waived A Poor Man's Chance. Notice. "The great tonie, Bppetier and liver . (lime and asked for fceiitence. Judgment HO) fine and cof'.f. rebuying lots three and four miles regulator." Dr. Henley's English DanSlop Women' Corns Relief are The delion Tonic. E.D. T. United States vs. ( ieo. L. Farrel, into meet at the K. of P. hall at 1) from business center paying from fJOO dictment unlawful cohabitation; plea of quested 75 r lot aud to annum about f u. m. morning. May ens fare when you can buy lots in guilty entered; defendant waived time All sharp Saturday Special Announcement. members in for judgment. Sentence, 1100 r!ce and are visiting invited to gooa standing Central Sub Division for the Union Pacific Rv. will sell round The in cordially participate costs. order of the president, same figure) only four blocks from trip tickets to Salt Lake and return ut United States vs. John Her.drickson, the services, liy business center, corner Twentieth and mm.i.e fake, on June 4th, 5th and tlth, JL R. Gkivfith. indictment uniawful cohabitation. On Jefferson avenue with all modern city on aocount of the Musical Festival to motion of prosecution order dismiss ing improvements on very easy terms. Come be given in the Urge Tabernacle. Tick Dissolution Notice. ' cause. and convince yourselves that you can ets limited for return until June Hlh. The firm. Root A Beeson, Five Points save mouey. 18111. Fit km. V. Dankowkkic, United State ve. Jos. GodJard, 75 opera houso block druggists, ia this day dissolved by mu tual consent, Mr. Hoot retiring. Mr. Beeson vill collect nil bill6 and pay ali FIVE POINTS NEWS. The County Court. liabilities of firm. The following marriage licensee were issued by Coutty C'erk Ledwidge yesterday : William Clark Les, of Uintah, to Mary C. Follett, of Monroe. Treshaw & Go. have received an eleThomas Fowler and Miss Ei!en Rusgant white funeral car and new stock of sell, both of Hooper. funeral furnishings. Everything in the line The PolieeJRecord. Lehi has a new publishing company The following cafes were at the Police of which S. II. Vowfes is mannger. It court yesterday: will issue a seven-columweekly quarty John Quinn, charged with drunkenpaper, beginning May 20. committing a nuisance was Kent's band presented Mrs. Sloan a ness and ten days. given of basket beautiful flowers during the John McFadden was arrested charged performance at the Grand last night. It with drunkenness. was n graceful compliment. II. Redenburg was arrested on a The new flag staff was being placed on charge of disturbing the peace. the city hall yesterday. The new one Ring Dall charged with drunkenness has been erected on Lester Park at the was given ten days. western angle of the ball grounds. Another tops the pavilion. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS. From Cut. this Deep Extraordinary date until Sept. 1, 1 will make to your The Jarvis-ConkliPeople Ignore the order a perfect fitting suit from S52G to Henderson Company's Notice. t44. The best offer in Utah territory. II. C. Gilbert of the Jarvis-ConkliGood pantaloons 87.50 Call and see. and up. Largest and beet stock of goods company was seen by a Commercial in the city. The place is White's, 2410, representative yesterday to whom 'he Grant avenue, Ogden. confirmed the report that hi6 firm had Some citizens yesterday made objec- bought a 883,000 tract of land in the tions to a picture displayed in the front south part of the city, a part of which it of the room on Twenty-fift6treet where the petrified woman is being exhibited. purposes fixing up for a park. ''It is A gentleman was delegated to Mayor our intention," Ba:d Mr. Gilbert "to fix Turner who entered complaint against up this land, on which there i6 alreadv the objectionable picture and it was im- a fine grove, and make of it splendid pleasure grounds. mediately removed. "It will be called Jarvie park ana will a part of the land which we shall adjoin PROBABLY XO SUIT. plat out into lots. ' "This land is only a few blocks from Tho Matter to Be Referred to the Lakeview, which we also own and which we are now improving with new buildConference. and attractive conveniences. It exings Messrs. Maloney & Perkins, attorneys tends to the river and will make a beauof this city, recently received instruc- tiful spot when we have it all in shape." "How about the notice which was tions from Rev. Sam Small to bring suit served on you by the Henderson Street of trustees the of board the Utah against Car company that they will petition the A bill in equity court for an injunction?" university of this city. "Why we don't see how they can get accompanied the letter of instruction. The bill" prayed for an "order to compel an injunction against us. We felt, so sure of this that we kept right on at the board to audit his account and ap- work on Wall avenue and paid no attenf his settlement. prove . to their notice. , ' tion It also contained other matters relatan can "If injunction against they get ing to himself and Rev. Hill and Uni- us let them do it and we will then stop versity place. work at once for we sha'nt go againEt y ; On receipt of the letter, Messrs. the law, but we don't believe they can." & Perkins wrote Rev. Small adMr. Gilbert stated that all contracts vising him not to commence action, for had ben let for the machinery and a & number of reasons, prominent among house, the electrical work and which was that his report should be power the construction of more track and submitted to the coming conference poles and the work will be rapidly which they thought would do him full pushed to completion. justi?e in the matter. telYesterday his attorneys received a Assisrnee Sale. egram from" Rev. Small to the' effect that the advice they had given would be Bids will be received at my plsee of street np to accepted and that he would forward full business, 207 Twenty-fiftThursdav ai 10 o'clock a. m. for ail of instructions my mail. His attorneys claim that he can make M. C. Headberg's stock of tailoring Bids a complete showing of receipts and ex- cloths, trimmings and fixtures. or in either received be to Small Mr. verbally writing. expects penditures. Stock will be sold to highest bidder. here during the conference in June. first-cla6- LADIES See our offer for this week never was there anything like it in Ogden. SpetUl CBusinees on 'Change yesterday was very lively. The Brigham branch came to the front with a large supply of produce and the consequence was a lively session. Eggs were in great demand at an advance over Monday. The bulls got into the pit and tossed things lively despite the efforts of the bears to hold prices down. The bulls had decidedly the best of the racket and came out of the scrHpe a long way in the lead. Several heavy deals in futures were recorded. The Exchange will have Utah strawberries in the market today. The sales yesterday were: 35 cast's eggs, 50 cases oranges, 10 cases lemons. 25 cases cherries, 2 cars wheat, 1000 pounds green vegetables, besides a large number of heavy deals in futures. 2-- Mr. Urown referred to the Willard mines owned by Bomberger and the ilardscrabble mines owned by Forsyth. In answer to inquiry by David Evans, president of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. lirown said tha, that there were eevera' mines which could be easily Mayor Turner summed up the situation, Baying that the owners of the old plant want It 1,000 down to bind the bargain. This will PLANT TIE IT THE OI-and thirty acres of land, including the water right, aud $17,000 additional is required to complete the purchase. Then money is needed to" rebuild the works, purchase mines and operate the furnace. So that really $100,000 is needed to begin on. J. E. Coolidge saw no need of purchasing the mines. Let the plant be put in operation and a market will be had for the products of the mines. E. It. Ridgely ii'd that he could only subscribe a small amount of stock but that he did not feel like doing anything until the enterprise had assumed some tangible form. lie thought that those interested should arrange adetinite plan, thsn call a public meeting and at k for subscriptions. He nnved that this master be referred to the president of the Chamber of Commerce and that the meeting be adjourned subject to his call. The motion was carried and the meeting adjourned. A number of those present expressed their sympathy with the enterprise and willingness to assist but said they were not satisfied with LADIES! ADMITTED HE KISSED HER. k Movant Keitkttt. Mj Adda MeD)vell ctertaind a cumber of young peopU &t Lec Lo& oo avecoe Grant necin, ia Louor Tt B.Vtg called for last night to of her pout'n, Mocdy Eva Graf, of t&ik iron irorlu ecet in tLe county court Illinois. room. Tcere wm eotce tcifunderstacd-icabout the plfcoe cf mtieticg as it tad v CITY IS BRIEF. . announced for the Chamber of Un Tranefers yecUrdaya fS.178. Commerc room. For that reason there Prof. X igks'a orchetra at Letter Park vss not M Urge an attendance a there tonigtt. should have been. The mercary ac cp in the at wallet Mr. L E. Brown called the meeting to yesterday. crJtr and after eiplnioicg the Ticket at the door fcr tie Procaeiid about the iJace of meetconcert ton ig h t. ing suggested the name of Mayor Turner Mr. Alexander's faresellaolo at Letter bfi ch aTu:an of the meetaig and he was vcaniniouely chosen. O. A. Kennedy Park pavilion tonight. Iietter look over Goodrich cut price appointed secretary. Mayor Turner spoke briefly on the ob- announced in this jper. jects of the meeting. The preat need of the Mountain Spring Company's It has tieen iceRead ih,B enterprise is nioney. local in today s it a. dtanotbtrated that thready successfully That new WoodnianKee blx-- will have the enterprise a new 6tyle and pretty front. IS A PAYlMi ONE For late papers and periodicals call on ncd it is our object to convince the mon-e- l men of the city of the (act and get Mies Mary E. Cooper, 313 Washington. tr.em to take hold and put the furnaces The. P G. Welch, of Morgan City, There ia an immediate was in operation. in Ogden on busine bent yesterday. r.ed of Wtn Mr. lirown slated that when a stock Grand Promenade concert in aid of was formed subscribers to this Episcopal church at Lester Park pavilion tonight. U'lU. KECKIVH hTtH K Piles and rupture absolutely cured bv 'cr the money paid in. Mr. Drown said PruUIenry Grow, Rooin 13,2331 Wash".vat he had seen . several men in the ington avenue. among them a banker in Poulder Mrs. Xagle will sing the Waltz song w,o had ex nreesed a deeire to take stock. from '"The tieggar Student" tonight at Ti.e iron taken to Pittsburg was assayed Letter Park pavilion. i.r.d pronounced to be o( a superior Come yourself and bring all your .lality. We all know that there is an oM'jndanee of the iron. Plenty of money friends to the Promenade concert at .cn be attained later on but the Oyden Lester Park tonight. people ought to Notice the notice of Assignee DillingSTART THK ESTT.Rl'RIKE NOW. ' ham in this issue. lie's got a lot of In reply to a question Mr. Brown cheap hardware for sale. 1,0(10 a ed that the object of raising Special cars will be run to South now was to make the first payment on .r.e old furnace now owned by parties in Washington avenue and the bench after .'Jener. This amount is to be paid in Episcopal concert tonight of the remainder in :en days, Prof. Xagle's Second Philharmonic n onthe, and the other half in one concert, in aid of Episcopal church, at Letter Park pavilion tonight. year. E. A. McDaniel, secretary of the Special cars to south Washington Cr, aniber of Commerce, announced that avenue and the bench after Promenade had had a conversation with A. li. concert at Lester Park tonight. Patton in which he had proposed to Have your photographs taken by WalBK ONE OF FIVE MEX &. to purchase the iron plant outright, but lace Xewcomb. artistic photographers, rooms 20, and 27 Wright's block. he would not go into any plan which involves back payments. The weather was as elegant yesterday V. W. Warren asked about the iron as Dr. Hurlbut's soda fountain and :i.intB which could be purchased. that's saying a good deal of the weather. pi op J COWIl'mL tW-armtjj- jo Sine f..rvolLg fcs wriit The CoMxr iKtAL w ii.toriL.ed by bra 11 lUh m ill ck that all mere hints c th ll.e.r itouec on IJtty during ti Lcur fpeeitied. erveiTmvii Mr. J. F. Trigg has returned from Butte City, Montana. Little Bert Harris is seriously ill. Mr. E.C. Fowler, the popular traveling salesman of the large hardware firm of Miles, Strevell X Ulmer, was a business caller at the Points yesterday. Mr. James Iverson was showing prospective buyers over this busy locality yesterday. Mr. Iverson says there is more enterprise to the square inch here than all Ogden put together. Jimmy Anderson's new residence ou Harrisville avenue is nearly completed. We sincerely hope he does not contemplate batchelorhood in it when finished, The large carnival palace will open at this place about June 10th. Rex the third is expected to be there aud b glorious time is anticipated by all. The largest hall in Utah is now being enclosed and the roof will be on in a few days. For further informations or particulars, call ou or address F. A. Cook. Mr. C. F. Beeson has bought out the interest of F. M. Root in the drug store. Mr. Beeson is a graduate in pharmacy, How to Succeed. been in businoss at this place for This is the great problem of life has nearly one year, and his many patrons which few satisfactorily solve. Some have found him an accomodating, upfail because of poor health, others want young man in good standing and is right of luck, but the majority from dcticien well worthy of the success he has met. grit want of nerve. They are nervous, A. A. A. irresolute, changeable, easily get the blues and "take the spirits down to keep Ths World Enriched. the spirits up," thus wasting money The facilities of the present day for the time, opportunity and nerve force There is nothing like- the Restorative production of everything that will conNervine, discovered by the great special- duce to the material welfare and comfort ist, Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous dis- of mankind are almost unlimited aud eases, as headache? the blues, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia, St. when Syrup of Figs waa first produced Vitus dance, fits and hysteria. Trial the world was enriched with the only bottlos and the book of testimonials free. perfect laxative known, a9 it is the only H. A. Walker. remedy which is truly pleasing and reIce! Ice!! freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in In placing your order for ice this season, be sure your name is listed with the Spring time or, in fact, at any time the Mountain Springs Ice company, and the better it is known the more popcommonly known as the Griffith ponds ular it becomes. the only fcprings ice in the city. We guarantee it to be pure, clear and free Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills from moes. Oflice in Commercial buildAct on a new principle regulating the ing 2404 Washington avenueliver, stomach and bowels through the Remember the auction sale of dia- nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' monds, watches and jewelry at E. Steler's Pills speedily cure bilhousnees, bad 27G Twenty-tift- h street Goods must, be taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. sold regardless of price to satisfy mort- Unequaled for men, women, children. : W. V. mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 gage. Helfmch, Mortgagee, i; Smallest, cents. Samples free at iL A. Walker. What we Offer in Tailoring:. O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. Suits from 830.00 'and up. Pants from 87.50 and up. Nice stock to select CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. from. H. Kissel 34" Twenty-fourt. street. Up stairs. and Jewelry. Watches, Diamonds and stock of The jewelry elegant large Photographed the Band. E. Steler, 27G Twenty-fift- h street, will be Yesterday J. Pa6evitch. the photo- put on the market next Monday May grapher, took two successful negatives 18th, at 7:30 o'clock, and sold to the of Kent's Military band in their full highest bidder for cash at auction. chess uniform. When the pictures are Come early and secure bargains. finished a number will be nicely framed W. V. Helfrich, Mortgagee. and presented to the immediate friends of the band boys. " A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake A. 0. U. W. Attention. than when they inform patients that Members of Fidelity Lodge No. 3 are nervous heart troubles come from the requested to meet at A. O, U. W. hall stomach and are of little consequence. on memorial day May 30th at 9:30 a. m. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana sharp. A full attendance is desired. specialist, has proven the contrary in his Sojourning brothers are cordially in- new book on "Heart Disease," which may vited. By order of the Committee. be had free at II. A. Walker's, ho guarantees and recommends Dr. Miles' unJoseph P. Stose, W. Focloer, equalled Xew Heart Cure, which has the of any heart remedy in the Rvdolph Mann. largest sale cures" nervous and organic world. It heart disease, short breath, fluttering, Special Announcement. The Uiiian Pacific Ry. will sell round pain or tenderness in the side, arm or smothtrip tickets at a Jsingle faro from all shoulder, irregularetc,pulse,Hisfainting Restorative in dropsy, Utah ering, n to Lake and Salt points City for the occasion of the Conference Xervi.le cures headache, tits, etc. of The Voting Men's Mutual Imnrove- Wisdom's Famous Kobertine ment Association to be held at Salt Lake May 31st and June 1st, 1S91. Tickets Produces a beautiful and velvet-liki will be sold May 30th. 31st and June 1st. ekin to which nothing but the softness and limited for return until June Sth, and purity ot an infant's fuce con be 191. ocmparcd. - h e j I They are out of sight, but they will draw your attention to our line of Parasols Sun Umberellas, Etc. Call and 6ee if we can satisfy you as to price and quality. Our line of Spring and Summer Jackets, Capes, and Wraps, Circulars are for salo and if yon are in need of anything in the above linee we will be pleased to show you what we have, if styles and pricee euit wo will be pleased to have you buy. Vours Anxious to Please. I. L. Clahk & Sons. N. B.- - See our line of Straw Goods! DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF-NOTIFOR PUBLICATION. CE No. 958. OtKce, lnitd StHtoc Land 23rd, 191. f Salt Lake City, Utah, May Notice is hereby given that Joeih Manning, of Hooixt, Wcher county, Utah, lias tiled notice of intent on to make proof on his doMrt-lan- d claim No. for the northwest quarter of southwest quarter of section twenty, in township five north of ranee two went, before reKitter and receiver of United Htate land orlice at Salt Lake City, Utah, ou Monday, the 6th day of July. 11. He Dames t he following wit nessen io prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land : John Frew, Joseph H. Bevins, William Garner and Fred King, all of Hooper, Weber FRANK D. HOBliS, county. Utah. Register. i i. M. D. LESSENGER. LESSENGER- & L, loak. ,L0AR, LAWYEES. Will Practice in all the Conrts. We will attend to all classes of cases before the Land Oflicoe at Salt Lake and Waehinton, D. V. We have a Collet iou Agency in connect io with the oflices attended to by a tpecial col- ' lector. Promptness in all matters guaranteed ' A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used ia Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake anrl Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable acd Wholesome. No elber taking ptvrdtr Joes such woik, |