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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. MAY WMw'i t la iu TmM tuckt just Wun b Cms yrepeuatiM fsc ilifiH i. ...... al (m m! kn.U I aadit faMb on wffl ami cat tuciel ar;ir.in iaajMM with MR, Try. ad petted, hire m aigmaif JeatruT M ! . .. ivupKBMt MauHtia or Jlffaj to favorable imi 4 HUfrf it. A to aaka fum of tka at. rat Ktl Tha - aMUar bwvaa daily aa foUoere: 7 JO a. ai-- A j ts bstSeria of monicipal aai othrrwue m HARDWARE, HARDWARE, Stoves, Sto es, Stoes, Builders' Hardware and Tinware. Ut-r- 2 A) p-- 5:lOp. m. no Pktroniw the new Commk.rlhl hook tirat-ela- a hindery, where you can (ret work at Omaha and Lincoln prices. Paweofers destined to toe promineot cities east of the Miaaouri river should patronize the Chicago, Union Pacific It North Western line." Magniticest Pull man and Wagner Bleeping cars, elegant n Pullman and dining cars, fret ivahmag chair cars, handsome day cukchet and cocufortahle Pullman colonist sleepers. Xorth-Waster- iUM. One I room house, 810; one 0 room house, 1.1. City water, centrally located, bmiuire of B. H. (ioJdard, rooms 10 and 11, Wright's new buildinir. Word to the Ladksi ot 0,'den. Mrs S. H. Abbott ts now permanently A Xo. 3 uud 4 Wright block and is making dresses to stand wear as well as to look at and at very reasonable prices. If in need of a drees maker give her a oall and I convinced. .Notice. Important 4,0 00-- tbeir ooustry m. 730 p. m. The last iraia returow iav in rooms AUCTION!! I t would be a tv-- of ! ilH inter lablt. far est thsu personsllr, snf one is Taou rta street which tkvcv could cosier s benefit oo l':lOa.ui.. locate-- ; iulvur ifiuiMt Tiiu- - , Low AUCTION Tb Joatah Qatatr aays the rich roiuLx m of the country osgbt miui.-tmtiar- u, Hut fpriur- wftfc prrtt cooditiue. Building w tea stury bnck 33ilO feet, eidumre of aorta room requiring power. c 151. a vhk-- in and r I H. -- 2. Deputy Registrar M. (J. Van Dyke, for First precinct, all that portion of the city lying east of Washington avenue and south of Twenty fourth street, will be found daily at his office, 2401 Wash ington avenue, between the hours of 0 a. m. and 12 m., for the purpose of registering voters tor the comiug August Time is short till May tilth, election. oaly. For the benefit of the merchants an J traveling men in Ogden who may desire to work up some business with parties on the Sevier Valley branch we have decided that on, and after tomorrow, to make a single trip rate from Ogden to Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Mou it Pleasant and Fairview &V70, and round days, $3."5. trip tickets, good for ten Tins is a reduction of 1.25 on single trip and 1.90 on round trip. This r.tte will also apply from the above statio ie to Ogden and enable passengers to do theft shopping in vour city if they b e Rio Grasdk Western Railway. tit. The new steamship over the BritUh had frjiu Japan to Vancouver reach the Asuencan ahores fusr day s sooner than ships by the United States line from Yokohama to San Francisco. Not only are the British steamers faster than oars, bat owing to the far northern latitadeof Vancouver the actual distant to U traversed is considerably less. Have We a National Ungutge.' The qaeetion occurs when one glances orer the school statistics of several of the northwestern states. In truth a state of things exists in some of these that would make th- - ghosts of Captain John Sunt ti. the Pilgrim Fathers, Lord Baltimore, General Oglethorpe and others that settled the original colonies in the east and south wonder where they were if they should flit hitherwards. The thought that this should be ever any other than an English speaking country, that languages other than English should even be taught in schools, would hare filled them with horror. Nevertheless the Nineteenth century witnesses this among other wonders. The northwestern states were settled by hundreds of thousands of emigrants from Germany and Scandinavia. In some districts of Minnesota a man may travel the high road for fifteen miles and not meet anybody who speaks anything else than Swedish or Norwegian. The children in the Lutheran schools of Wisconsin alone number 20,394. There are M6 Lutheran schools in Wisconsin and in 143 of these no English at all is taught no language but German. Governor Hoard says in an address to the Wisconsin Teachers' association: I know of an Instance where a young man. years of age, has lived all bis Ufa school, yet he has never attended the school, and is unable to make himself understood In English. He baa attended the church school, and can read and write in German. twenty-i- Worth of Goods to be wd to the Highest Bidder commencing MONDAY. Jl'NE I. AT 10 Ol LK k. and continue without reserve until sold Must be sold at once at Tin Shop, No. 351. 24th street Will sell the entire stock to anyone for cash before that date, the following comprises the stock: A fall tea f Beating tod Cook Stores, Fruit Can. Wi4.ii Boi!err. soow 8hovs. Milk Cans. QsJs ited Ware, Two Pair IflatM Ihnner Bucket. CorTe Pots. Oil Cans. t?nd in fact anything to be found in a first class hardware store. occupied by C D. Hayes) ,551. :4th street a district In New Mexico and Arizona we have Spanish, and doubtless Spanish schools will Btart up there. Meantime the English spoken by the masses of people in our great cities becomes worse and worse, with the admixture of every nation and kindred and toDguc. Special Announcement. The Unian Pacific Ry. will sell round trip tickets at njpingle fare from all points in Utah to Salt Like City and for the occasion of the Conference Farm Life. of Thfl Voting Men's Mutual Improve mont Association to be held at Salt Lake A hired boy on a farm, telling his 891. Tickets May "1st and June 1st. to a city workingman lately, inwill be sold list and June 1st. story formed the town laborer that he rose at and limited for return until June 8th, 4 o'clock in the morning, worked until 191. 12, had an hour for his dinner, then Notice. set in again and toiled steadily until 8 All persons indebt ed to the firm of o'clock at night before he got his supCarlson & Kaufman (Chicago Cash Grocery), are hereby notified that as assig- per, and was released finally to creep off to bed. His supper was usually cold nee of said firm, nil a?crunt6, notes debts due said firm are in my hands for bacon, bread and skim milk. He did collection, and you are hereby notified 'o this day after day for a few dollars a call and settle same at once. month. If he stopped off to go to a cirC. H. King, Assignee. cus the time was deducted from his scant wages. The boy was thin, tawny, To Ladies Troubled With Painful or suppressed menstruation. bent over and prematurely old looking. The city laborer was a helper in some Oregon Kidney Tea, if taken a few days before the expected perioj, relieves all mechanical work. He was paid two dollars a day for a day of nine hours' work. pain. It contains no mineral poisons. He went to work at 7 in the morning "Take it before breakfast." Dr. Hen- and was free at 5. After that he had Tonic. Dandelion ley's English his evenings to himself, could go where he pleased, and in the city there was alNOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ways some agreeable place to visit. He No.au, could walk the streets and find pleasuraLan.l Offlco at Salt Lnk i City. Utah, i May 25. 1891. ble excitement there. The city laborer Notice i hareby given (Sat m followiug-tiamesettler has filed notice of his intention t .i was well dressed, cheerful and plump make final pro jf in support of his claim, and looking, though "rather paler than a that said proof will bo Imvie bofore the oftho County 'ourt or Weber Boasts, Utah, man ought to be. or an his absence bofora stark of the eatd eeuri healthy Yet people wonder why boys leave the at Osilen, Utah, on th?:Dth of June, ISM. vii: William Lindsay, hoiMeted entry No. 9102. f r the northwest quarter section :W. township 7, farm, and why good farms are being north of ranite 1 east. abandoned all over the country. The Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of, reason is plain enough. The conditions said land, viz : James. A. Thompson, Robert Orataam. James of life on the farm have become so hard Burt, St.. N. P. Jensen, all of Eden, Weber in the average of cases that they are no County, Utah. longer to be borne. However much the Frank D. Hobbs, Register. Bird A Lowk, Attorneys. consumer pays for the things the farmer DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF-NOT1- CE grows, the farmer gets little benefit from it. His prices are made for bim. FOR PUBLICATION. Ni958' On the other hand, methods and rXvff United States Land Office, ) have changed so much in fashions f 1S91. May Uta Ird, Lake Salt City, Notice is hereb, k.ven iat Joseph Mannine, everything else that the old style farmer noof Hooper, Weber county, Utah, has tiled is left stranded on the shores of time. tice of intonton to make proof oo his desert-lanclaim No. 2381, for the northwest quarter His outlook is bad enough. He has in section of ofsonthwest quarter twenty, thefarm-erbefore to stir and two west, ranse of five himself, north latelybegun township register and receiver of United States land various organizations are the first otBee at, Salt, Lake City, Utah, on Monday, the 6th day of July. 1891. But the farmer must begin to result. H names tho following witnesses to prove the never yet was an evil for There think. of reclamation and saij complete irrigation which there was not also a remedy, and John Frew. Joseph H. Beyins, William GarWeber a remedy which persistent effort could ner' nd Fred King, all of Hooper, FRANK D. HOBBS, county. Utah. find. There are improved methods of Register. agriculture, for one thing. For another, M. D. LESSENOKR. J. L. LOAB there is getting, the control of the prices for his products into his own hands. LESSENGEK & LOAR, Both these the united efforts of the ruralists can compass. Farm life is the most natural to man of all, and it ought to be the most deWill Practice in all the Courts. lightful, and at the same time as profitable as any other. The fanner ought more than anybody else, to toil We will attend to all classes of Mining and not, any nine hours a day, or in the than more Land oasos before fount courts and the Land Offlees at Salt Lake ten. He need not if he will season busy and Washlnton, D. C. use his brains to make his life easier. We have a CoUetioa Agency In connect ion Mere grinding toil of itself is no credit with the office attended to by a (peslal col- to a man. At the end of bis day's work lector. ha ought atUl to have strength enough Promptness in ail matteta gonrarit ed . fw wirmnwttt Ki Natraaal B .ni Bait fin,,. Booms W cad 4. TERMS CASH, or CALIFORNIA Cream Prunes JOSEPH K.McCAl(MON ((.at Auutant- - jtx f...- of ta raited (ovnur Drpartmrat.) .ttUjri?)-Gar- lb- - il Attornev-at-La- w, F Strwt, Washington D. C pleasant Laxative, made from the juice of Fresh Prunes combined with a few harmless vegetable ingrediDKMPsTKR SMITH. Late thW Oork of ent of snd highly medicin- theJ. lienrral Land ot&c. it twKUUd with m al qualities, put up in the foim ot K fT t.i I'tah National Bank aoJ Hon. FreJ A very well-kaow- h K"1. J. CRKAM DROPS, Making a very valuable preparation INFANT FOR AND CH1LDRKX, Asaimilsting the food snd Regulating the Stomach and Bowels. rT PROMOTKS DIGKHTIOS, AND REST. FOR INSURANCE OO TO W. R. WILLIAMS AGENT FOR REMEDY IT IS A WONDERFUL .Ajssetii,!- Room 11, LAWYERS. lt TWENTY-FOURT- - 7,000,000. NEW ST., H FEW ! NEW ! ! , BRIGHT! ATTRACTIVE! First National Bank, Ogdan. MEDICINE CO., NOVELTIES San Francisco, California. Wealth! is 366 wm lf Worms, Ff.verishnkss, etc. GACRDIAN ASSURANCE CORPORATION Health mm mm AND Convulsions, Loss of Slkep, BRIGGS QUALITY AND PRICES. Carries the lull line and is selling them at about one-hathe which can can at price you buy inferior imported goods.Q Sun Fire Office For Constipation, Soi r Stomach, PRICE 25 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists. Patronize Home Industry, And buy only Ogden made Straw Hats as they are the WORLD BEATERS IN STYLE OF- - FOR Db, E. 0. WeST'9 NEEVK AND DRAIN TbKAT-mena Ruarantcerl specific for Hysteria, Dini-ness- , Convulsion!", Kits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the nee of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery decay and deatli, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and over exertion of tlio Spermatorrhoea causeby Each box or brain, self-abucontains one month's treatment. $1.00 a box, or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by H. A Walker, Druggist Sale Agt 371 Twenty-fourt- h St.. Ogden. Utah Specialties of OUR OWN not to be found elsewhere. Trinkets not too high in price, just suited for presents THE BRUNSWICK! this time of the year, also something to brighten up your Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. home. A FULL LINE of fancy glassware, cake stands, XTp Stairs Over Maden'e. We hare the largest Hall in Ogden and use Tables exclmv he Brunswick Toly. COME AND SEE US. I. G. Proudfit & Co., THE BRUNSWICK. berry dishes, glass sets, comports, and a host of other things. Lemonade and Water Sets. Over 30 different varieties suitable the year. for this season .of Ice Cream Freezers. The celebrated Shephard Lightning.'the King of freezers. Jn-ig- e s' ' :F. A. DILLINGHAM, Assignee. d d IiS when knocked off, the balance when taken from the premises. one-thir- d Msy-:Mt- I Don't forget the day and date or the tin shop (formerly MONDAY, JUNE 1ST, 1891. x In sight of Ail Sires uf Paiia, Both Tin. Iron and Copper Fiber Ware. Tools of Every Description, Saws. Planes, JUNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, Refrigerators K. Proprietor, ! HOLLA-iNTD- , Refrigerators ! Founder and Machinist. lOe-l- Twentj-thlr- bet Wall and Lincoln. Dealer In Steam Kaglnei Bollen, Pomps, Etc, I will rural ah and erect Bnflnei rollers, Heater! and Machinery by oontrao and do my work a the belt Banner. Sen re machine wo and lrlaf promptly attended to at shop. D. T. (J. fed McGini-ey- . 3 (i. M GINLEY & CO., Gents' Fiirnisliiiiffs, Hats, I), AND FINE SHOES. 323 Twenty-Fift- h Flab Snow Street. 0&DEN, UTAH Bakery and Cracker Factory, OUR Manufacturers of all kinds of Crackers, Snaps and Orna mented Cakes for Weddings and Balls at home or abroad. SNOW FLAKE BREAD In any style and will keep moist a month. We guarantee our Crackers to be buperb and without bupenors in the market- - Leave orders at factory, center of block, between Grant and Twenty-fifth- . and Lincoln and Twenty-fourth MOTTO: Quality and Price Speak Louder than Words. THE FAIR 2443 and 3443 Washington Ave., Ogckn, Utah. 9 |