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Show I JI OGDEN DAILY COUMEKCIAL: SUNDAY. nrd U Ike A ; j Lain af 04b. Wi iLt to rjuas No. 3 n.4 dfiM B&i e tuakiu la bujjJ BiiJ t kt i sa to wg M ry .r.wa. If in tMi uf dn L usoed. cfcil ol bjsJ gtwa her Uurk i(aUi n.W tite Nw lu1ertUjbL Patrueii U-- crw I'uiaEMiL laxi wk kl Omaha tod The other day it occured to Ultt, hera you cma gr finst-ciLicauia pnuan. us that perhaps some cf the fTi'iKIirkrtt ruiuivl many new citizens of Ojtlen LeUr. did not know that we handled the following "Side" Lines. We do, and have "Side line" Prices on them- - It would Ou. to t t.anj Bit. Aei-b- y Do Don't pay big prices for shop worn goods. Don't buy where you cant have a large pos- sibly save you a few Dollars (or Perhaps only Dimes on somethings) to get Our Prices. Why not? The items are; line to select from. Don't buy in a dark store yon can't see what you pay for until you et home, and merchants, as a rule, do not take back goods Wooden Ware, Washing Machines, Churns, Rope, Sporting Powder, Giant Powder, ' Caps and Fuse, Iron Pipe and Fittings, Plumbers Supplies, Sewer and Drain Pipe, Valves and Engine Supplies, Gas and Electric Fixtures, Miners, Tools, Cement. once cut off. By trading Wright's you with don't meet these disadvantages, and you get the cleanest goods in the West at eastern prices. We also have an efficient Corps of Plumbers and Tinners who are men of large 11'. II. experience and can do a good Prices, Job at reasonable Mil Water Pipe and Tin Roofing are their "Staples." Do you want our Prices on any thing Sons Co. WxshingtM Avennf. 2327-X- L. J. RIVERS' Sdi enumerated above? Of Shoithaiid Situations procured for graduates. reasonable. Terms EveryGrata1 s thing the best. We use the REMINGTON typewriter and Graham's ft CUCUMBER AXD ELDER system of shorthand. Business men furnished with Ml stenographers. Stenographers wanting toutc for .the skin. It makes the skin naturally smooth and soft and velvety, protects It from wind and un, cleanses the fttce far bettor tliao soap and water and hy its Utnic eiTect on the akin pre rente the formation of wrinkles. For sale in gden with other of Mm. Hraham'a : C. L. .preparations, by the following lrueiata iPeeoloa, 2421 Washington Ave.: F. H. Hurlliut, under Kroom Hotel ; II. A. Walker, .172 Twenty-r- f oartb SWeod elattip to Mrs. liervaire lira-ba, "Beauty Doctor, IVi Post St., San:Fran-cierofor her little book "How to .be iloantl-ful.- " ' Wholesale agenta fer Utah, A. C. Burnt Druggists, Salt Lake City. . A to, posi- tions call. la not. a enametie. but a nutritive Shorthand Work AND Typewriting Done. . If you want an education, gin NOW. tSrrThe TROY STEAM be- School lain tuoNational Bank building LADMI GEO. A. CRAIG, PEOP., 1 37 25th Street. tU MM JiMcfcakl U u luiiw, "Titer wm W . It buSiNCSS CAHCS. to ANTED. ntDDAi CuRjOuS I Mm suaBpitrM) IH a Cue oli grtUruVkS im tLi c:tr. vbo frum tbe feamtlnt my tici.l op tv cum-- J by tint lunxJac u ;, tzii s KVv Vurkt tiw otWr Ait. "t,4 with kll Lu wmlOi aaj cusjjmtj h Drvt-- r f g .4 k puor tux faeli vt l'irt acy of Lit e.i!alr-rati.ifur the ritiu of oiIkts. Pn J nrwr pdfc4 dim op n-- tiixlo kiia asluuuol ot Lia buujra or Li otrl PtvLt BtM'ktli . ..IMK W'iMtD-HII rf i.' j: it itauras. U Tt) iu W'sVmTOoool Ms 'ATll-rSTltU- iHlNii T f. M. fs T Telephone 07. 1 Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery Great Slaughter SALE. u u fr t- CCXTRaCES wM imi II '1M11-I- rjimiiu'. s fwt.iij. nHi4-t-y i o.---- MLrTlt Hsllf VH EH-C- sw fckLL ii LAWYERS. lm 4wilI Ar4.lf " itflti rtlwt M,u.lc gtevitn. t BY AM II Mrilni mmiim dMuwif A..ir r iinil It INiR I K buut-kvsu- tXH HALF OV tiKHM. U fi A l u. KT 4 10 sr(uf liiukl'i W bl!lurd. Isiil mT-- H KNISHKU awtk. 1 boiAuiw. Irrnf M.mL-.- KKT-rR;- Him fl'BMSIIH. hOOMS K rX'U KUOMS Llucutli, areuue. at i a. RfX)S( HOl'SK, P n? a trf and rkx-ta- . Mil l'inrn MKitli. Ku.iuitr uf Nrvsuui liroa, HtM KKVT-TH8E- K JT aveau. TXiK F EKNT-SK- wardt-put- . rOVK-WXi- W atr Clt aad kVaily for occiipiicjr in two werka. Coiuwurcial ofhon. IRHub Cuiar Sutra, 3uiTwut I1 stead-fastl- IX)R ohmWa 1 KKNT-Sl'l- ti.. Addret ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ;i. . W ai iiist.w Atr . k. t,u. I 'W ' K. Willi K. L, JiklJ. IIUlilLt, u!l ftlt 4 aLUSOS. IR MCKLV Kl'HSISHUi rooms suitable for two (iraut-ailli or aiUuHit lawrd at IVJH lillli ItKST-TW- FINK OFKIC'K O JAl OB S. liOUtMAS, OBkw. oimtaira, Nu. I'talb K. la lni. aiouoa. HKVtttKili, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- OHir, fourth stiwt, Of.lw. I tali. : tiKhroku mini a. . kVliTll 4 SMITH. saita. ATTOF.NEEYS AT LAW, tMli, rmmis lfatik buililuuf. IS TUB HKNNKTT LOU i1 bock, eorupr Twi'uty-sijt- t b and (tram. favorable nnd Unna. (nxi. low rfht Wry UatMju, under Stau bank. Wal.iuli IMP, &, 3d and M, Kirst Katiiaia 11 tX)R FOR HKVT. Kuquira of 11. 3d. ROOM BENT-S1XJ- riRim and storaKe. HoudACtl. I X)R KKST-STO- il IN THK ROOM Vfii'totnt building. Apply tu rtMtni It, O. Y. Kinitb. I J)U. 36G T WENTY-FO- U liTII ST., I I d l.lili,ur,, a.iluri,B l't tt p ' In M 2 1 - k l4tLa Kfrigs HfiWkuii ; ss . a. a s a. s II a as sb list No. a. ; FariAa asp J M) p m p a. sa u l:t .ras,a J tsMina .p. au p.a. hill. t p. sn III atiraA.i J kunkua... t Ju aa an IMI I rrl.elin kir .nateltrwa tktvar Kit. a t 40 n. IT a aPri..... I 19 B. : 4 4 sn p nl p lim au rK.tisa tigiira mn p. u p. a. SB i: s a sa I a a. SO a) 30 Sa t Laja LswntxJt Laaa. r,ie Halts B. 4o au I aw, J m su s p au a. ai I a las tt a aw IWitie Ii VWa. kxaiuuig amra iu a, aa, as lies li a LAtB. OaDfSH ASP SALT L. a. I si So. I, Jl.ePlki. a t. zt u js a, . Jb a. ''.e ISKtas .4 trriligl V a p b 11 B ai . raam. l m U'v I tv a wTxim ao sri jb I s, iktlkum A f a kax iu.ita. rkk. n L J. H.ks.n. 'r.id kfe. Nr,aiy. C' iTib m. I as., Ogilea p. sa, I at p av. id p. tuXp. Boston Meat Market. IOtAl.1. KIN DM tKX8 Fmh Meats, Fish, I'oultiy Game in Season. .alt Late, IJop-ea; akkicAB oaa. aon. srsiam.i.a. rgisrva Sr.rLIOlM ABU atABTI. Leas Qdea IS !. am, returning, arris ailt-in a. p. i . ixiMii-- . i. H. DENNETT, M ' - - u anj ,uur Ufr, aM pH (1ellT " 1'Jlu.MI'T 1KI.I ,t. m xxrialtj. tur Meat iniiM.is ahirti rails at an Iuuihi lli.l mat selert ji.iir own jmir it riinaiii.rililynUdtx.ua Wsl,iiwt..o Aimiie Hie - i Lear and I. N'.k. I. 1 As tiee. I'.:'.. "' It t.at,. mo at a. X a kl, rMnmina, arrive loafer. Pass. Agt. Ueav. Ave WiM.liliijrt.,11 EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Mlit,. 2HV WMniictot, av'iHM ll'Hiin X H. hi tit S h. in. nnd r, Z U & Annex, (t, tn. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. FOR SALE. ,y)K SAl.K 11 ICE CREAM Bv"tHK I'ISII, ft li street. IX)R SALE TKRRITORIAt, RIillIT 11. selllliK arlicla, Ajiply Ui r-O- ON i. lu. Adams. W FIVE R(XJM IK il'SK. 1 ckiet, pantry, hall ami bath room, t it) Finn view overliNikuiitrit), artitar in hoiiM. vnlley and lake; Within one bhick tf rar litie. Prir $2,lMt-V- )0 Cftih, balnnc monthly Washiuirum aveuuo. J. 1). Oill, KALE-NE- 8ALK NEW HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS xood cellar, f l.V)(). tllUcai-- : balm 2S tier month. Washmirton avenue. C. A. Low Bents. One 4 room house, 910; ono C room house, $15. Cily water, centrally located. Enquire of li. H. Goddan, rtioms 10 and U, Wright's new building. Special Prescription! IS THK ONLY KNOWN KKUKHV1N TDK U'OKI.Ii THAT WILL, t l hK H h ami :i WtMhliuatiMNi if Ituiliiiui:, Ttt rut) fourth b1n-l- . Ollicc hour: 9 A. M, 9 p. w. J. P. Kl NNKtV, M.l, W. O.8. Mt KhAT, M.I), i.olil Miflalint in MtH.iritttt, 1 iIi'.Imhio ZXi (Hiiro, TKMTI M TOD CRAWFORD. ONIAI J. 0. Armhtrono, Hhl. Commercial Kalional Ranlt, OGDKJT, Omaha. ('.minussimi U,.rclinnta and Dealers tu lluildiiK Santa Rnaa, Cal., Jan. mil. Kl. Mixlicinet i. tieuU: Voors of tlia lSlh rereirmL I sliall I (lad to assist yno in iniratin tlia sale of Dr. Leslie's Siieeial Piwriptioa. In. iWd, most of what I have bouvlit of you in the past four years lias been given away, my self harms: been completely cure.1 after a lifetime of lieadarbe, as I shall slk.lly certify Should yon writs u either Dr. Markell or Dr. Mason, of this i)sce. you may refer to Too ('AwntttD, as So llieaiiiieriiiriiyof yoor Special Yourv truly. Prescription. Will. Tod. FREE RECLINING liriKir O. B. t'TAIL Prim S5 Cenls. Bold by nil Paid in $ 50,000. Capihl, Voters Take Notice. . 73,C00. Registration oflioes for 2nd and 3rd Surplus k I'mlividi'il Prufiis, county precints can be found at "room three .city hall for this week Ixstween the hours of 10 a. m. Bud 4 p. m. for the M RECTORS: A Lord Who Drova a Water Cart. purpose of registering all Unit have as J. ('. Armstnmif, II. O. Harknoss, When Lord Charles Boresford first en- yet not been registered also registration Whali-iiA. T. Daviil Krol, tered upon a naval career he was very ollices for 1st and 4th precincts can be U. Kuchnillli'r, I'atrirk Hoaly, ilotiry Coiiaut. fond of a bit of fun occasionally. This found at 2404 Washington avenue the as above for registering. is shown by the following incident, same hours ' ' F. U. Hl RLBI T, which is told by one of his brother offiCouuty register. OGDEN STATU cers. While in the officers mess one IIAXK, day, a discussion arose among the young MORTGAGE CHATTEL officers as to whether any one of them SALE. would care to ride down the Eow at a OGDEX, UTAH. fashionable hour on a cart, and "Char- Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. lie," as be was familiarly called, underThe large and elegant jewelry stock of took to accomplish the feat A bet of a E. Steler, 276 Twenty-tiftstraet, will be note was immediately made put on the market next Monday May Capital Paitl in, $125,000. that he would not do so, and in this bet 18th, at 7:30 o'clock, and sold to the Surjilus, 7,500. cash for bidder at auction. the other officers in the room about highest Come early and secure bargains. seven in number joined, ; W. V. Hklfrich, Mortgagee. H. V. BKIKLOW, The matter then dropped. A few days JOHN A. HOVI.E, Vice President afterward Lord Marcus Beresford was A. F. BKiELOW, Cashier. A Man riding dowi the Bow, followed closely by Lord Melville and his brother, when oan buy anovershirt at Luke's Knitting they were suddeuly hailed by a man sit- Factory for 23 cents. 320 Twenty-tift- h Interest Paiil on Time and Savings Deposits. ting on a water cart with the salutation, street. "Hi, just hand over those fivers." The officers drew up in astonishment, which Agricultural Collcffe ot" I'tali. UTAH NATIONAL BANK immediately gave place to uncontrolled This is a territorial college supported laughter when it was seen that the driver by territorial and national grants. It of the water cart was Lord Charles has two short courses in agriculture;and Ogi.en, XTUih. Beresford, dressed up in laborer's clothes. complete courses of four years each in He had bribed the driver to allow him to agriculture, domestic arts (woman's take his place, and the "fivers" had to be ooursejmechonical engineering and civil United States Depository. engineering. A two years' course in paid. London in course a short and business, cooking post graduate course in irrigation and . . $ lOO.OOO, Oldest House In Washington. mining engineering and a preparatory CAPITAL, Down at the foot of Seventeenth street, course. . $125,000 Its teachers are specialists and their SUItPJ.US, away from the usual route of the guidebook sightseers, stands the oldest house work thorough. Its equipment of farm Interest Paiil on Time Deposits, in Washington. The moss had grown and shops, of cooking, cutting and sewthick around its humble roof long before ing rooms, of museums, library and labare modern. J. E. DootT, President. quarreling congresses wrangled and dis- oratories its first year L. B. Adaks, Its students for last W.N. puted over the location of the future numbered 139 and willyear, be far ' more for Vice President. Cashier. "Federal City," and when at last the 1301-2- . ' dispute was ended and a definite site seTuition practically frio. .'For catalected it was found that the unpreten- logue address the undersigned at Logan, Warren W. Corby, Wm. V. IlELFitrcR, President. t'ashier. tious home and paternal acres of a sturdy Utah. J. W. Sanborn, and Manager. Teeo. Robison, old Scotchman, David Burns by name, President occupied a large portion of the proposed situation. The homestead itself was located almost upon the immediate bank of the Potomac, here a mile-o- r more in width, and only a little distance away OFOfaDKX ITT A H. from tbe beautiful hill upon which the YOUNG MENVOLD MEN SET II THK TOILS Of THE SlKPtRIS if DISEASE observatory now stands the hill upon to mM htrole tffort ttH tacauclTM, f htybat mo! knowing ksw to tmcctrHfliy fA which, it is related, Braddock's forces 1 w $200,000. IHt flUHMlO SNAKES .,ySHAKtUrlcamped on their first night out from war IT lOfT T "I ..IlllAB i'L IB I. usiail ? h. X.1 Wl.. Alexandria, in that ill starred march OUR NEW BOOK into the wilderness. New England MagP1UKCTOR3: i Mmt trff. pM p.ldHwtM) azine, f i I)BIU W. CViroy, R. A. Wells, Sidney SUivens Warren Un,tvruin j tlM phllosopbf of DllMS Tuos. Cnhoon, t'. K. Wuruile.ll. 11. Sencer, m m4 Afltetlomt off th PoTicemeti's Lot Not Happy. Tboo.Rubinaon Ad. Kuliu. S. a. Scbrainni. Orcfint of Mot, nd bow by HUMt IHLAIMb.NI, The Portland police are not allowed to bods OXClulTOlr vet tor by m&9 hy Jnfcn R. fnnOfl.OO own. tho wont emmem ol TtT t carry umbrellas. They have also been Loot or IftUlnf MBacH4, (.tKHtuiit.l r..y..V ,at will f..ru. ltriiT, ordered to report daily the electric lights s iuurh,tut we etiu u Rtrvoafl Do- ti, t nmkr ! (toerl r frnm til Hmtw tin. y miii k!y hiw h liliia Watatlrnaiatai that do not burn. The result of this atand ntdif t thi r t ( ssa Mis. Sactso(Srrn IOs'ly t.i"a,stpraj, mans wiiiii 'III B. or ucam, hibih am tempt to malie the policeman useful as tf. T"ii ffimftiri' at bin. iwrii la i hr farrf. tJHDEVKLOPED taikn Oriaai esn8tr.ntli.liWSK ."t (.re muRifntSI onlv to well as ornamental will be carufully .UK all i.ur UiP ,..rV Allitivw. Bwt.Sslsr..n4 iY Ui. ti.f watched by other cities not Jess anxions oiaam rAats of body bsss puu tasu iot.r..ti. kni.il. f.rtvlli nf- KA8II Y, M'Kkl'll.V to experiment in the direction of reform. AlWrriB I.AUS t Htf'K. tt C. mru arm. Tot Iu.i,ful1f pli;lja4 pmoft.jMr. l'Altll' tHIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFAtO.N.Y. SIMf. ii IO., MIIUIMI, MAIM.. Biddeford (Me.) Journal. Ilrnnf- - Uinta. Briffjrs MmlicineCa, Snn FraticiRco, Cal tint har tprn Milf I. Aim VW, Att.Itu, Unit Wftrk lalvtls, Ohio, Vbj fin imwI W TMIV.M T(a ran do ib work And ll h"ni, whfm .t '!! am. Ka arc ranl ramintr ttam tk tat W . abo tUktlay.AHarot. fttm ti..w nd fnt,. i an work lit iar ilm f atl lit Mm. if)r nion i wntk- rniinrw unknown amona- Ifc.'ttt, MIW ami kni lifi,l l'.nb iii...Au HO M a. in ukfith f""ir acyn r. Ua. U . II atlUU Al Purtlaa, VIGOR OF F.1EN Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. NmMsiMM. Utrblllty, end ell the tralu ot evili from earlj1 rmrt.or tater eiciwe, tbe rrulu of orfrwork, lrkmwi, wmry.eie. Pull atrenstb, derelopnient, and Uiue ctveo tu every oryan end pnrtinn of the body. Simple, nttturil metbodsi. 1m med i Ate iiiiprtvaient ieea. fratlure ltntHMble. J.imio rpren-nifB- . tiHik, etpteiieUuaB eud piMfM niftiled (wnled) free. AddreM gflll WtDICAL CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. Hknf, Our Famous Dining Cars Ante id to CAPITAL iw H mA B... nIB li II mum om-- Tiaim. Utah Central Railway 8 iort Line to Park City. kiiEPmyimoFTHEra On and after October tt, 1S90, paaaeo)rer fit ight trains will ma tt follows : and PARRKKOt T1AIMS. Leare Halt Lake Lrfave Park t)ity. 940a.m t.txi p. n lu:S0am t :3u p. m , arrive at Park City Arrive at Salt Lake turn, rutOBT 7 00 a. m Leare Bait Lake Leave Park City 4KJ0a. IS JO p. Arrive at Park t 'ity 3 :45 p. rrive at 8alt Lake Pwelve anburban trains daily between I Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. All people going to Park City will And It to thoir interest to take this line. Jthcoe and llepot: Corner 8th South and al aio straet. Halt Lake City. T. 1. Vaeklntoih, O. F. ud P. A. A TEA II t I nndmtk to brUIH' I'Mcharii fairit ofntbin4 "ho and th0, lntru.-tiii.wurk intluatrional. Vln.w to tam Tkr Tkanaand Italian a tMrlnlhrirownlo. lltiM,whnvrer they 11.1 will lo fumlti Ih Hulitniorrfiii.yni'ttt.sH wl.tfli cam that afimunl No moiiM fr nu- unh-aaiPivfatriil aa alf.vtv r'naily and iiit kly Ifarnd I Jrairo Imt di wnrkrr rfnm furh (ttiTrte, or county. 1 hv alr'ly Uuii' ai.J irovlilM wlih fin'lm mmt a nuintrr, who are ma kin k om triruib. It a K K W and HtH.I Foil rai tirolar. Fit T.K. AtMnti at on. a. K. C, AI.I,i;.. llus 4 WO, Au.uiui, Alulae. lll V WW PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' l. STANDARD GUAGE BBTWKBTt .SrRW :KNVEK, (TLORADO 8PKIM18 & PUEBLO AND ALT LAKE CITY, flnnpV PACIFIC CO A. 31, aud all nt rtk- - UUULit, wft.t poinU, i TU A v of Information and punphlet or stract tu iawa.sti?wiiif vaiot uronanir. ifew How mb--f to; alAMTOD, f.KADVILLK. VtX)l S;KKEBY Uueq nt Ued. Snn-Lra- a aju, TiBOoaa For tnrthar IntormsMoo oonoe ruing this ana. apply to an? Tlnket Agent, or address K. K. WALkEO, Ueu. AgU, Bait Lake CitI , , A "J II II II II II tA AMA I IIII I Tit-Bit- CITIZENS' BANK CHAIR CARS OH ALL TKAIMS. forf fur o, t.td jhu. I'lll, rul. , d Jansas City. St. Joseph, .H. aiatenai. BANKS. VESTIBULE TRAINS lljincoln, tn & SOLID Denver, Chicigo, St. Louis, JKS. hKNNKKV A Ul iaiAY. Ih.iim' MirtitiH LotHhm Hiititi. Hue C4sMtrn u ir. J. V. (7OR UL'KHSCLU First Nat. Haik Hld. I.KSI.Iirs 1)1!. C. W. HAWLKV. ft Mil rt.u Arriv. I'TAH. i i. tL M KTbstkH. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Vice-Pro- HOUSE, a 4m II II s Laa RKNT-STt)R- FORMEfaOrtY mm mm t " i.a, Im d r. U a s e a as 1.... lih.ti.4 Arn.e lwiauia .. Amv I tortu.. .. w. at Ka. l!lUIK I. I ' We must have money and to get it we offer our entire line of Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing at less than manufacturers cost for one week. J. js. -l .trriiHp l,ikd J,farika... JtlbTW hMNliiuj Ariit cmi gs kail. l,nktfM, tM,ii.iiu, t sl.au.. ubiU luriluv a, truss ..... ''"'. I' .) rrj .. t N- MARKETS. i. ATTORN . ii '"" " . t , . m. VA Iwji r Amwdii kiwr itr. ...... .im i ixla tlna. ' buJ.Hiruiu ,. IMxiMs Luko's knitliiiff Factory, lr'i. LAW, mrT l i.h NatHmal Hank. ytv til " Iiii.i.ki aviHiua anj lwutit tiiuril. til. n, I tali. strcH-- KtST-T- I'" ATTORNEYS-A- PARUH'S r'ui. A'1 Kim SKI, H. SI l ist U.HKN. atct.ts t4 i.. klklLI m CdL'R TE LICK LODGE. . SSI. . Ib ..a Tfi r,, rajSS Of BT. UKUkiiK. RICHARD I Le Lmmi htutw 1 . mi. Kiocr. kl'K i fifth. furnu.l.i'.l. luib Kent, S&.UI. fci. 1 Ka. t AtaaiUst bat autna nana. A intn ouiaiaa, u.,tn ru. uAiss ' f.al t'K.i.-u- , ini.nniniti. t 0. U. W. A. lt. Prscrir. aaj all ttt r..irt.. attMitui ifitti n,elurfi.s. xur .Jn. lu ',T) . i.1i bml'i-:-i '. .r in. l ,1,11, t'. 11. 4 lm , vi.t ZtH.nL strwt. it-uI laL. I'. O. KKVllKt roLOlMi TK si siiui TAELE laUMAritCael. ' J,'lltUl i UHaiK So ilLI.N. HAi J HttK siiado ROOM. K RKNT-Kr- U I at. ATORNEYAT-UW- . m tt, th.trirt t',Hirt FOR RENT. HKST-TIUU- " " t l'IiRENT TML If. SECRET SOCIETIES. - lrt VATlil)-rim.TSKW- yt'y. Bana. rW. t-- . axt frdsayj., sc SMacissaa A ill aruarastUNi tmUeimcLMm. turf tu AF.CH1TECTS, I I 1TK. ZirHfcl; stHl o isaku.Ka a A40ra11 kENT 'K l,.ud TtmtHianl MRt. aud ' STANDUiDGAL'GE. ,.. El'llXERS. lUvrrHwArt'loSf. lu attMiu!luul4. . AN1 AND Railway. . r a n. Crular sauraT Mas M I. I, kctsa. tkw. J.'L HoMr. t cKKiXutal, u. ttU.tx. IK 1 Rio Grande Westen; rt u4 ttif L.rt ll mra,utwus j., 1 . 3 tuaa S M. T r. h.l... fine fct"-- j . .i ilr. V.4. HI M'K1 lAUfcUf CRVUi ... l'iTH- - umm Hi 1 1 fcrll. I'inrt U2 to A. O mlM.lrn u.l). rr. I. At RAILROADS fcu. I f IL K. LinF:!C WIRING LV Tfeii MlLtS Ol uu.t ycx.Lk ! c "IU was prouj cf tbe parity and uf tu mp. aiij thw aaeivt uf hit ocot ovtr hu nvaU Ur to tle fmi that txt iiirte4 areral firucwatra fur ciMraprtiing the BiauoaL'tor of Uiat article, auj bia grrat futUfr in tiiu city full of machinery of hi ova invention anj tuauuf actum Ha tuada om ampla fjrtane fcJtJy oot of paiectiiig tbo ik of ku ferula braia, and several other by tha luaaofactarea b waa tbo abla to tura oat. "Hi if ai intensely pane proad B4 bo tru tituple, tWagh ber origui waa aa ample aa bia own, and ber daughter tuuk after ber. This child mamed welL aa they aar; that u, yunug (veil abvat town prcpueed to ber on account of the great wealth be knew the woold inherit When the engagement waa feet lied the duo,'littTAud mother aked the old man what be waa gmng to do in tbe way of artting the young people np in life. "Here they ran np against an unexpected Knag. The old boy would fire nothing in the way of a dowry. He thought the bridegroom shonld enpport hit wife unaided till ber father's will gave ber a gbaro of bis estate. The utmost be could be prevailed upon to do was to giv bis daughter a wedding y present Wbat this would be be refuxed to say just then. On the wedding day, however, bis gift to the bride was the deed for a handsome house in a fashionable street, completely furnished in costly style from top to bottom. "The bridal tour had all beta arranged, so no stop was made by the happy jwtir to examine the new houae. All through the honeymoon they talked of the pleasure they would have in going over the house, examining the pictures and plate and entertaining their friends in it Great was the delight with which they entered their new borne on their return. The carjjets were velvet, the hangings of silk and bice, the furniture hand carved, the pictures old masters, the linen of the finest, and silverplute was everywhere, even in the kitchen. "The bridegroom was delighted, but the bride's cheeks were crimson, and her eyes Hashed a fire that tears conld not quench. Everywhere she looked she was familiar objects that filled her with rage. Snatching a heavy silver salver from the table, she showed to her husband, engraved on it minutely but with elaborate detail, the representation of a bar of soap with ber father's well known trademark on it. "This queer crest was everywhere bout the house, worked into carved furnitnve, woven in the linen and hangings, and even painted on the carriage and stamped on the harneas which were presented with the house. It was the old man's greatest pride, that trademark and what it stood for, but whether be bad it put on his daughter's things out of sheer simplicity of heart or whether he intended it as a rebuke to her foolish pride I never found out" New York Tribune. MASONIC. TO a A M a A H. 191. XE lera. , mmm In 44 houre GonoirhtBa ainl) ilinoIiarvcH fmri Ji urinary orj .'atiuarudrnwtwl byKant&l-Midy- j t'aiwnl' without iiiooriYonimKf.i r ATX Dill :nISTM . ' or lnP. U.5 11K)X sgtWl. Mow YorltV tt eamM tt our HFW line orwfr. ptillT and honorably, or thoat of tihrr mx, voting or eld, anil In thrii loraHtira.w hrnvr (hay lira. An, one can do ibe work, raar to Inti Wb fnrniah eTpryihint:. We start too. No rUk. Tua can detta momenta, or all your lime to ih work. Tbit li aa your itew lo Iradnd wondciftil aurceM ewy wbiket brings entirely arc eamina; from to 4 per wix-- and upward ud more after a liltla ainerienc. We oan faroith you the en. pi arm Hit end teach yu H;tK, Ko apac to eiiilain here. Ftil bfwnuiwa I tiki. ran MONEY JUI Ed JO.Mtj PRINTING INKS! To Printers and Publishers: The Commercial Pobi.ishino t'oMPANl is currying large and select stock of Standard, Fine and Superbus News, Poster and Job Inks. Holler aud Tablet lug t'oninoeition. Sues aud Varnishes also kept in stock. Those in need of Inks will do we' I to buy of THB t.OMMEKClAL, ASPCs and QLEN 8PEIN(l K'JCIPMENT 0 nsurpaaaad1 Throngh Pnllroan Bleoperi and Pullman Tourist cars between Denver and San Franeiaeet Through the heart ef the liosky Mountains the mont, comfortable, the safest, and tha irrandeet of all trans coutlnontal rou's. For ratos, deecrintire pamTb)ets, ct., eall on ot address J. D. KKNWOHTHI, geueral ageut, Santa Fe Route. Salt Lake City. H. COLLHEAN, general manager, Oatoradtf Springs, Cilo. ( H4S. S. LEE, general passenger agent. Denver, Colo. GEORGE W. JONES, id ember of Ticket Broker the American Association. Railroad and Steamhip litlef Broker Railroad Tickets Bonght Bold ana changed, to all points. ALL TlCLhlS aNTEKD. Telsuhona (46 lwenty fifth Street |