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Show M'.DHS DAILY COMMEKCIALi Tt'KSDAY. JUNE THE ,tr! J e..,ir rtrnr-t- . luitr an lutrt-e-tiiii- r La-- t oiu.l.!U ltcfc-'wr-- l Nisht. f tl.- - fa t l'J Mr PAY TLi- - loUCE JllMiES. OF faa' a W to tie i.d i- -t wU e H. f I'ii'i"U ami l riy ; f rn-'-i' V1 Aiji. JjJ that 1i.fr1rt4 -rt :i lJ toft!. st SJIB IiTK!T. t&kc lt Dil.t Ibe t 8 oVUk. tuiuut it t-- After tli ivaJ.ritf f up the tubjwt of C'l.arli AbfruetLy, jirideiit Odeu Tjinrii'!itl L'ukhi, tha use of Letter l'sirk a us-w- II1K I1H I i1v ! i!wiu fr tie rjutt lpll.. ujieri!itudeiit I'erry, of aked for letter park pavilion TVtal. IUItdv on tire the iiieiii s t i iui.t f the C'a" f.T priukl.iig ttrr-- ir VK acti Fire depart of ri.Hjerr" lay, July iltli. Ilefrrred to the tttuiiuiitle ou public buildings. ami cul'ector, I L T Huitie.eity itsknl for two weeks additional tiu fur the ruU nf taxable rn-rt- y was tfratitrj. iu tli city. The S. n;; k ttotlli. J.m-i.I- i li . . 1;Kh J OilliUji'.U-- eer j.r--rt- sitli the ie etTt-- wilhlU biity daiit on It was referred tj the iu.Lnitt-wakeM with the attorney bdde.1. e lie-U'r- ;u-k- e e e h THIUTIRTII STKKKT F.X HI M F.I), Lundy moved to refer it to the comthe committee Allison, on behalf on laws, reported verbally regarding mittee on laws. Carried. called attention to the fact Lundy Jarvis-CoukliThirtieth street, that the committee had that the company is tak a proposition from Mr. King to give a its track on Twenty-fiftstreet, deed to the city for the street through ing up his property west of Washington if he and moved that mayor consult with city and finding that the city had was exempted from paying taxes during attorney any redress to take legal steps to prethe first year after the opeuing of the vent the tracks being removed. Cannon street. The committee thought it a seconded the motion and it was carried unanimously. Council adjourned. CLAIMS AND DILLS. recomclaims on The committee Xew Voting: Precincts. mended that the chief of the lire department be more economical in exThere was a regular meeting of the penditures. II. V. Hale's bill of '27 for curing one county court at Judge Hishop's ollice of the fire department's horses of lung yesterday at which the most important fever was referred to the tire committee. business transacted was a change made The bill of W. H. Porter v Co. for in the election districts in accordance SO.'iOO for sidewalks was adversely rewith the recent act of tho Utah comported. Calvert explained that he had consulted with the sewer committee of mission, making Ogden a legislative or the old council and was not able to find representative district. It was decided that all of Marriott out anything definite. So the committee reported adversely. precinct outside of Ogden City goes Mr. Kay, a member of the firm of W. with Slaterville and all of Lynn now II. Porter & company, explained that within the city will be included in Ogthis sidewalk was laid under direction den City district No. 15, and all of Marof S. M. Preshaw, who was chairman of riott now within the city will also go with Ogden City precinct No. 3. the committee on streets. The Mayor explained the history of these sidewalks and the whole matter Marriiire Licenses. was referred to the city attorney to ret as the County Clerk Ledwidge yesterday city's liability. port The bills of the five city justices of issued the following masriage licenses-Frethe peace were disallowed. E. Smith of Salt Lake City, and Laindy thought the committee recomJ. Lottie Piroech, of St. Louis, Mo. mendation regarding the rlre department (ieorgo W. Taylor and Miss Sadie was off color. Corwall, lxitli of Ogden City. Elliott thought it was a good recomEdward IS. Payton and Josephine mendation for any of the departments. Allison called attention to the fact Eantlion, both of Ogden City. the committee had said that some exThe Police lleooril. penditures "seemed" to bo unnecessary. Report adopted. was There little business to bo transAnother portion of the report recommended that no bills be allowed except acted by the police judge yesterday. those incurred in the regular form, P. J. O'Brien was given ten days for adopted. drunkenness. PRETTY I'OINTF.l). (i. W. Foster paid the court costs on a A recommeudation was made to hold charge of drunkenness and for fast drivthe several committees liable for the ex- ing. Mike Fleming was given ten days for penditure incurred by them. The recommendation was lost by a vote of 4 to 3 drunkenness. Chas. Canon, charged with drunkenin tho absence of Calvert and notice was and 0.70 costs. ness, wns fined given of intention to move a reconsider-tioChas. Kern was arrested on (irant on his return. Graves, of the linance committee, re avenue charged w ith larceny. of h d lie-po- n t ert. the j bl a! (.. il re--i:- ! ! the new OU TMitV fifth the rchitcU t-ted k uip!-ti- i.u; l.cg. IL O. Wheeler and Fhai les K. Krui.noti, er arrested, charvj with the eudjezleiuelit of 110,- - t! e auj LreJ hadtt,fan of tiie force. i m u i i: o(;iin N i. An ordinaniie rerte.I faVoriiig the aUitidoiniieiit of tlie old and o ners to ixjiiiiect coiiil'lliiig A reliitMn was presente.1 to give the autbontv to cut d for f xercit to lie held citv marshal large tret's ill the business part of the by the county teachers, Jutie'JT. to the cuiumilW m iublie builJ-intra- . city winch might interfere with the lire men in extinguishing lire. W Ul-PlI'K l TI.NIONS. 1). W. Kills preiitvl for f vaniinatioti a copy of his new hII map uiiii The residents ou Thirty first street, Im orilertsl for Hid vanoua east of Wash that mgt in, calKsl attention to city olliifi lu'ferrwt tu the xininitttt the fact that the water wotktf company on tiiiitiKin. was ignoring the instruction of thecoun-ci- l V. II. liancroft nnd S. W. Knapp, nv U extend the mains. was moved to refer the ictition to preK'iitinir tho I'nion l'ucilic uiid Sulh-eri- i It I'tK'itic iNiupuniA, asktxl for the ap- to the committee on water sujiply. hmati wut at the of a nihl pointment Klhott wanted to know if the conn to the jtolii-demt yarili. cil wanted the coinmittee to take legal ComiinKsion. steps to enforce the contract, H T. Wool ley, president ot the ThImt-nadLuudy moved that the city attorney choir, aski-- l for the use of Ijetitr and water supply committe l intrustI'ark pavli in for the evening of July ed to take legal eteps. Carried. 'Jl. I'lontHTs' Pay, for the purpote of TIMT U)N AI.AIN. lioUlini; a concert. Referred to the comDee a telegram received by presented on mittee public building. Theo Kobison, president of the Citiena' KIl K ON THK sKWI.Ii. bank, from K. T. l'ettingill, in Chicago. Forty two residents and taxpayers "Attend council. (let Harris otTer acstreet, cepted tonight. Fear withdrawal. Anliving on and near Twenty-sixtlMtwiH-Washington avenue and Wall, swer." protested against the promised sewer Cannon moved to adjourn. down Twenty-sixtli- , assigning the followDee moved to adjourn until Tuesday need do sewer: not the reasons: They ing night. harm. and w no ill do rather them it good Allison moved that the finance comIt would be a nuiulH'r of years before mittee lie instructed to report to the li they could connect it the sewer. The council at the next meeting all its lots are used more for cultivating than with all icrsoiis whatsoever for bcilding. The sewers ill draw tho regarding the placing the tm,ixl 0 moisture out of the ground ami kill out ier cent bonds. the fruit and shade tres, besides drainMayor Will you put that in writing ing the wells from which they obtain for the committee's uncY water for drinking nnd culinary purposes D-It isn't necessary wont pass. and thus deprive them of an indispensISut it did jiass hy a tie vote. of the prop- Luudy, Allison and Klliolt voting De, able element. The majority yes. erty owners are laboring men w ho can Tlie mayor saiil "yes." not raise the necessary money to pay to vote his ('aimoii changed yes. the taxes if they should bo assessed. Elliott asked aliout tho ordinance of tiik otiikk smi:. fixing the salaries police justices. J. II. liennett sent iu a communication wasCannon moved to adjourn. Motion lost. referring to the protest of the taxpayers street against the sewer of Twenty-sixtSALAIilKH OK Jl'STICKS, tax, declaring that the sewer was an abThe police justice ordinance was read solute necessity as water could be struck for the third time. This fixes tho anywhere at a depth of two feet. Pro- salaring of the five justices at 6otK) per test and communication referred to the annum. committees on laws and sewers. Allison moved to strike out the words The committee on claims recom- i?.kH1 and insert the words four hundred. mended that the claim of theOgden AbCannon called attention to tho stract company be referred to the finance posed plan of having the justices proact committee. So ordered. under the constant direction of the also recommended that mayor. The committee the petition of Hobson A Wilkerson, a Allison said was a very sewer contractors, for interest on the good salary and Elliott year "these added, unpaid eawer warrants, be disallowed hard times." for the present. Kef erred to the comTho amendment carried, MeManis mittee again with the city attorney to and Cannon voting no. find out if the contractors were entitled Lundy moved to strike out the part to interest. giving the mayor authority to compel a KO.Mli OKDISANCKS, justice to attend at police headquarters. It was also rccommonded that the Cannon though the amendment was ordinance to fix tho jailor's duties be not in shape. MeManis said that the city would lose passed. Adopted. Tho ordinance fixing the salaries of by this arrangement rather than gain. The amendment was carried, Cannon city justices of the peace, with an amendment requiring thorn to act un- voting no. Dee moved to strike out the provision der the direction of the mayor. There was some objection to this provision, but that the salary be withheld unless the the reiwrt was adopted and action on duty is performed. There was a tie vote the ordinance was postponed. and the mayor decided it in the nflirma-tive- . echoiilrt, f ' l.o i.d ,ojV 1 io IX IL agetit for tlw , ' of meiit Ji&chiii Fund. W t!j;,iu!i:t of on Y"trd.jy u ln-r- Sudi-rit- - AU 'S iJ that the Have JliwI' j $.: I it AlU-jr- J lroirut'l l'e-ry- funds. s svn.li.-ate'- in rooms ortk- 10 Theyliaie IS. iu the First National baiik building. The compLiiut alleges that certain funds were placed within the control of the defendants, known as 11 It. Wheeler A to., to I by them OB auJ for the benefit of the said baildiorf. ISut that they checked the money out of the bank for other purposes ami did not properly apply it. llenc this suit is brought to recover or puuish as the case may be. l oun'y .norney u. is prosecuting the defendants, and Kimball A Allison are defending. They were taken Ulore Commissioner I'erriu last n ght that their bond might be fixed, and he held them for a preliminary examination in his court this afternoon at "2 o'clock, in the sum of ;.l,.Vm each. They expected to get the bond last night. This urrest was, of course, quite a surprise to the public, as it was not generally Kusiected that anything was roiig in that quarter. The friends of the young men w ill hoe that they may le able to give a satisfactory explanation and exhonerate themselves. evj-ii.'- the Old Man. No. '2, yesterday, Pacific On Central there arrived among other passengers an old ( lernian by tho name of Tenne-soHe was evidently insane, for from the passengers it was learned the man had during tiio trip shown every evilie told a dence of mind alwrnition. story in which he stated that ho left his wife and family in Brooklyn, N. V., some ten years ago and journeyed to Wash-to"Nevada county, California, where he on in mining his own engaged in time a account, accumulating of man his sum which to a simple tastes meant acouipo'enee. This money be dehisited with a storekeeper and the I itter claimed tho safe in which the money was kept bad lieen robbed, but Tenneson says the real robber was merchant himself. Deprived of his all tho old mini set about acquiring more money, and finally saved up a couple of hundred dollars, and he is now en route home. As evidence of hia mental condition it is related that he kept offering his money to every one aboard the train, only asking in pitiful accents to be spared and allowed to escape with his life. He would not sit near an open window, saying he would bo shot. It is doubtful if he will d reach his destination in safety, but people who were bound in the same direction with the unfortunate German have pro r.ised to look after him. Kohlicd n. n, kind-hearte- FIVE POIN TS NEWS. The streets have been at this place the past two well sprinkled weeks. C. F. lleeson and W. II. Brown wore calling on friends in the "Ear West dis- trict" Sunday evening. The Misses Seluiii nnd Ida Olson are rusticating and visiting friends in tho "Far West district." The roof of Cook's mammouth skating rink is all laid and the interior part is rapidly being pushed to completion. D. II. Dirr, a prominent saloon man at this place, has moved from his former location three doors north, in the building that our drug store formerly occupied. The Ogden City Railway company should build a hotel near their coal yard and round house. The accommodations in the street cars are not sufficient for the public while they are laying over to grease cars, take coal, change engines and do their switching. One consolation, it only costs a nickel to go through the whole program. Gideon Alvord's largo barn at North Ogden was struck by lightning Sundayl evening. The barn and forty tons of hay-alwent up in rlanies. As to its being insured we are not informed. The commandant of the Ogden Military Academy has decided to enforce the rules pertaining to the use of tobacco in any form with unusual reverity. Cadets fear to uso it, believing that tney will, if found with tobacco in their p", session, or if caught using tobacco in any form, be "tired" unconditionaly. Reports are current that consternation A. A. A. prevails. Hot Springs Times Table. street The motor leaves Twenty-fift- daily as follows: 12::i() p. m. '2:o0 p. m. 5 '0 p. m. 7:30 p. m. (5:40 a. m., T.oO a. m., 10:10 a. m., The last train returning leaves Hot Springs '.1: 10 p. in. Get your tickets at ollice in Rood hotel building. Passengers destined to the prominent cities east of the Missouri river should patronize the Chicago, Union Pacific & line. Magnificent Pullman and Wagner sleeping cars, elegant Pullman and dining cars, free reclining chair cars, handsome day coaches and comfortable Pullman colonist sleepers. Notice. All persons indebted to the firm of Carlson kt Kaufman (Chicago Cash Grocery), are hereby notified that aa assignee of said firm, all accounts, notes and debts due said firm are in my hands for collection, and you are hereby notified to call and settle same at once. North-Wester- LADIE ami If SAVE MONEY. TKX THOrSAXP. M. iu It.ea tkt-- n up ai.J ;: M ,'I'JJK TLev Arc n Tie (My CursLil mrt ' j I U iutxtg to f.jriu a lie "er elude TitrijV rtii uui T;ty-r.fttlr-- t frNii Wju-i- . sLjno totu.U(-- 5 BEAD THIS With That OlfcUse. j fail- U f ilA tt. o iuU Uirt i.' dtr. Tti. Knmt 'i a fa f.ittl 1 T CMrL-- 1 i .:? lt? v;: a J 1 1691. LADIES i DOINGS COLNCIL :. n North-Wester- n C. II. Kinii, Assignee. See our offer for this week never was there anything like it in Ogden. T- l- bpt hand ..lurnd at oh kid l.o in t fclen A Fre.u-at bund turned r rem t, d.K.goU hand turned!,. sold eien where d,H:g .: atf.,..iat A 1 at ri m. U,.i u.a. e r reach dgola. orinmul pr.oe d ngoU i,, at f..- tat f !... Au all baud eewed sold ;.' dM,.la at regularly at Frem-- Wh CHEAPER GRADES leduced from I)NGOI,A i. LEATHER Ji;, from OXFORDS, . 2'' . lledueed from . SENSE OXFORD OPERA STVLES. Tips, re.lu.'e.l from ( I.7.1 Tqiis, reduced from. "2.UI Tipa. reduced from. '2..VI Tips, reduced from. :t.Ul COMMON TIES, to to to to iX l.oO 1.7.( FRENCH KID BRONZE OXFORD. fo.iil, now t.iM Regular price ,U .ry strirt'.- - riV Hand Turned French lfcxigola made, reduced from 1.,V lo ftt..V). ! j LADIES' FINE DRESS SLIPPERS. Ooe C,!f, iu plain and N.lnrs to match tv,ul.l IKford Ties, IliMi T,ie s;ij.-rs- . in every etyle, The leader of Sb.nii: Sole in price from fi iHo f.",.il regu-larlleather tips, heel or spring heel, reduce.! rai.gilig We ..iT,-them in thibhale at from from r2i to l.ii. Will outwear any f2ii to pl.TV 'J'he m.ist elegant alio two shoes in this city. made. Pebble Goat Sin at tl.tii. worth 2.1 Dress Shoe, in IkaigoU. reduced from FINE SATIN SLIPPEILS, f2..Vtor2. Dress Shoe, in French Dmgola, reduced In all shades to match n-iihicj, regular from f l.u to f2.li. pr.ee .".', now selling at ',.K MISES" SHOES. I Ti-s- , v. j r j j THIRD STORE WKSTOI 813 (1J H.. fi.'nl to OOZE CALF TO IS. 7.j to fid", Reduced from ( to f ;t.ui to I ied from :!.i io ixV to 'll't liedu.vd from I "i to :!.' . . iwxdticed from Patent Pateut Patent Patent PATENT lUm GOODR OX mix STRKKT. rOSTOI-FI- n 4th,St . 24tli St. There was a siiccial over the I'tab Central last evening. E. E. Walker, general agent of the Burlington at Salt Lake Citv. was in the city and called on The (Vmmiw hi. last Mr. Walker said he wants his evening. Oilicials Pacific I'nion Hit' share of tha freight patronage of Igden merchants, and the Ogden merchants Hasten Awav. would probably like Mr. Walker to put a man under him to represent the Burlington at this place. The fact is that when LUXI'UIOUS STOCK CARS. questioned Umhi the subject by the Mr. Walker did partly promise to have a representative of ins road here if lie finds that his lnisi A Special I'alai'e Stak Train of stationed iiess from Ogden is enough ti warrant it. I'dooilcd Horses ll.tirsriu'1 ItAM l.Vti EVENT OK I It K SEASON. I ln oiiirli. J'itSSPM Tlie Union Pacific ofliciala who had spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City relumed to Ogden last night. At this place Sidney Dillon left the party and his car Atlantic which contained himsc.f and family left with the 8:.K) train for the east. Mr. Dickinson and Mr. Clark will leave this morning for the north via the Utah & Northern. The Atlantic is Jay Gould's private car. From an intimation given to The Commercial man by one of the gentle men of the party to the effect that the car will probably be out this way again before long the interference was taken that some distinguished official of the lzzard Union Pacific, possibly the himself, is coming to Ogden again. An event in the freight business of several roads from the Pacific to the Atlantic coast will be a special train of blooded trotting horses consisting of seven cars, which passed through Ogden last night. The cars are of the late palace stock car order, about which the world has already heard much but few of which have yet been seen. These cars aro luxuriously furnished and finished with soft padded walls and other conveniences for the safety and comfort of d the traveling public of the The train reached class. last night Ogden at 11 o'clock over the Southern Pacific. The The stock belongs to the famous Hag-gin- s stock of California and the wants ot the slick trotters are being looked after by Mr. MacKay tne gentleman in charge. The route of the train is to Denver via the Rio Grand, to Chicago with the Burlington and from Chicago to New York over the Pennsylvania. The horses are to be put on the track at various places in the east. Tlie parents of Superintendent S. W. Knapp of the Southern Pacific, who stopped here for a short visit while on their way to tho coast, have left for their destination in the golden gate state where they will sojourn a short time. General Superintendent Bancroft of the Union Pacific will accompany the oilicials of that road on their trip north from here this morning. W. C. McAllister has been appointed contracting agent of the Burlington route under E. E. Walker the general agent for the road at Salt Lake. He mes from the east highly recommended and will make many friends with the business men of Ogden. He has been a leading member of the Knights of Pythias of Kansas and has received "the highest honors of that society. A. G. Hart, roadmaster of the Southern Pacific, has gone out over his diV four-foote- Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledge for sale cheap. 'Jul and 'AUJ, Tweuty fifth St DiaiixiwiTz Hut). lie! Ire!! In placing jour order for ice this season, be sure your name is listed with the Mountain Springs Ice company, commonly known as the Grilllth miih! the only tprings ice in the city. W guarantee it to-bpure, clear and frei from moss. Ollice iu Commuuiu. building "21ol Washington avenue' Special Announcement. The Union Pacific Rv. w ill Hell round Matinee this Al'leninon ami Hall trip tickets to Sail Likn and ret urn at sim. i.k i auk, on .lime 1th, 5th and ",th, This Eveniiiir at Lester l'aik. on aocouiit of the Musical festival to . The popular dancing master Prof. U given in the large TickMason, and Chrislensoirs laigoOrcheH' ra ets limited for return until June Hlh. will give a dancing matinee for ladies and children this afternoon and a grand Wisdom's Violet Cream ball in tlie evening. These lovely afternoons and cool evenings makes dancing Is a new and elegant preparation for in the pavilion very enjoyable, and with eradicating and preventing roughness of the best music in the city and Prof. the face and hands. Use it freely at Mason as prom tor this entertainment night just before retiring and you will will unboubtedly be the dancing event be delighted with a soft, smooth skin. of the season. Try it. O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. Tlie Produce Exchange. "Liver knocked ou every Business on 'Change yesterday was round-- ' complaint by Dr. Kenley's Eng'ish Dan light on account of tlie bad weather. delion Tonic. E. D. T. Tlie sales for the past week wow not so heavy as usual owing to the weather, For Rent or Sale. which has been unusually bad in all did of The hail The Utah. Cracker factory with enSaturday Ogden parts heavy damage to tho growing fruit crop. gine, boiler, oven, shafting, belting and In the vicinity of Brigham City the full complement of machines in perfect ripening strawberries were all destroyed condition. Building is two story brick so that there were none fit for market IKixlffd feet, exclusive of engine room yesterday. The damage done to straw- and is very desirable for any business berries was only temporary, however, requiring power. A favorable lease can and a few days of warm, bright weather lie had. Apply to Reed A Burgitt, lteod will place a large quantity of berries on hotel. the market. "God's blessing to mankind," say The sales yesterday were: Twenty thousands who have been cured by the crates of cabbage, 50 kegs of pickles, "id celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold 25 40 cases eggs and cases of oranges, everywhere. cases lemons. Tain-made- Notice to I reditoi s. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Mary Smith, deceased, to tho creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notoice, to the said administrator at the ollice of R. W. Cross, room No. til' First t National bank building, tho same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in Odgen City, Weber county, Utah territory. VTii-uaSmith, Administrator of the estate ot Mary Smith, deceased. Dated at Odgen City, May 27, IS'.M. "The great tonic, appetizer nnd liver regulator." Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. E. D. T. b Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills Acton anew principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousness, bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at il. A. Walker. CHATTEL MORTGAGE vision. Chief Clerk of Railway Mail Service Thomas Orchard expects to make a trip to the north and northwest in a few days in anticipation of certain changes of the system which he is contemplating. Assistant General Freight Agent Win. Brown of the Rio Grande was in the city yesterday and paid his compliments to The Commercial Mr. Brown is an old and well known railroad man and has many friends among the business men of the west. Travel to the Hot Springs was quite heavy on Sunday. Another drunken man tried to scare a crowd at the depot with a gun. He is at tho city jail. The Burlington route has put on a through merchandise car in connection with the Rio Grande Western railway making the run from Chicago to Ogden in five and a half days which is almost as good time as passenger trains make. Passenger traffic to and from the Rio (I ramie continues heavy. Immigrant travel to the coast is also heavy. llcney to Loan!, Money to loan on Diamonds, Watchee, 1 - K J) 3ft NUT Ladies: We are closing our Spring Jackets at $2.50 each. Former prices $2.90 to $6. Higher priced jackets at same ratio. Yours anxious to please, Jewelry. I. L. Ci.akr S: Sons. SALE. anil Watches, Diamonds The large and elegant jewelry stock of E. Steler, '270 Twenty-fiftstreet, will be put on the market next Monday May 18th, at 7:0 o'clock, and sold to the highest bidder for cash at auction. Come early and secure bargains. W. V. Hki.kkich, Mortgagee. How to Succeed. This is tho great problem of life Some which few satisfactorily solve. fail because of poor health, others want of luck, but the majority from deficien grit want of nerve. They are nervous, irresolute, changeable, easily get the blues and "take the spirits down to keep the spirits up," thus wast ing money time, opportunity and nerve force There is nothing like the Restorative Nervine, discovered by tho great specialist, Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous diseases, as headache, tke blues, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, fits and hysteria. Trial iKittles and the took of testimonials free. 11. A. Walker. h 1 AM) CHILD IX "TAIL Diseases of the Eve. Ear, Nose, Throat 01 surc-poand pxnniinniK physician of Lieliiir Snrtricnl Institute .ml World of Kansas City and SHO Francisco will visit Otfiii'ii anil have otlics at tlie Hruom lietrl. Feb. anil M, nt (')ift hci ise, Salt. Lake, l.MU. 1'Vli. L'T and Tliis will lie a rare clianco fur the tx'oph' of Utah to consult free wili the oldest and most successful California specialist who has had nearly rifty years siicial practice. havinK cnidiiated iu MX Renuniher the old doctor will visit Utah himself. Dr. LiehiK Co. of San Francisco are tlie only reliable specialists from the lariio cities w.io vi&t Utah quarterly, who treat all wasting and chronic diseases of men, women nnd annoying children and the only brace and deformity manufao turers who visit Utah from Sau t rancisco and Kansas City, Tli( oli! "1 li |