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Show 01 DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDXESPAY. JULY WAXT WE AWAY GIVE TO PAIB 100 15, 1891. OF WEEK THIS SHOES TRY YOUR LUCK!! of Shoes Free, we will for a short time longer give to the purchaser even' TENTH pair of Shoes bought for cash, Free of all cost In order to give more of our customers an opportunity to get a pair Come the' Tenth and get IT Pair, WILL COST YOU NOTHING. YOUR LUCK!! sTinr ASHBY'S Shoes Given Away, Shoes i .j .u. All the world wants to know bow to mike speeches, particularly fcbort extempore addreaata. Colonel. HiggiaaQB bat for one of hi roles this, cany a scrap of paper Wore an audience. There aa no doubt that a speech lose at lest half by being read. When a speaker i reading hi manuscript he ha no chance to fix the audience with hi eye and thus control it A speech, bowerer, none the leas careful preparation because it is to be spoken. On the contrary, it need more. There is no such thing as really ex tempore speaking. The only way to get a reputation for it is to be always ready. When you expect to speak, prepare your remarks. Tery carefully beforehand. Sit down quietly and preach it all over to Do this several times if you yourself. Put down nothing on are a novice. mere heads and make the paper beyond them very short Then, when you are called, rise and say what yon can remember of the brilliant oration you had all prepared in your mind. You will probably forget half of it or more at first, but your audience will not know that Wendell Phillips said he never made a speech in bis life that he did not forget and leave out the best points in it, and if that was the case with him, others need not be discouraged. It is better to leave out some than to read your speech from paper. As you progress you will find that you forget less and leas. Professor Churchill, of Andover Theological seminary, gives some valuable suggestions on public speaking, as fol- Nw ul lows: As yon rise to speak cast your eyes easily over tbe audience for a few seconds, then nx them upon the farthest auditors directly in front of you. and begin to speak in a pleasant tone of voice and with an easy naturalness of maimer. Regulate the "pitch" and "force" of voioa by actually talking to your farthest auditors. The introductory matter should be delivered aa if conversing with people at that distance. At the opening of your address you do not need to attempt anything more than U make the most distant listeners hear you distinctly and without effort ou their part. In order to do this: Enunciate deliberately-th- at is, take sufficient time to utter every syllable that a correct standard of pronunciation demands should be enunciated. The groat Mrs. biddons' prime rulo was, "Take time." Bo espetlally careful to "take time" during the dellven of the tint half dozen sentences. The characteristic of good speaking In the introductory matter is Much of your success will dedeliberatencgg. pend upon starting right to be As stj 1, natural, be yourself at your best that Is, talk to the people in your own way, only with the Increased earnestness that arises from yorr deep interest In the subject and your desire to benefit your audience, and with the effect which comes from the reflex influence of the symiiathctic attention of the audience upon your feelings. The perfection of public speaking is the perfection of talking to people earnestly. It is the tone and manner of good conversation raised to its highest power. A Child's Death. In a neighboring city lived a boy, who was the picture of happiness and rosy health. He had never been ill a day in his life, and was of a nature so sunny and merry that he was remarka ble. One day hia mother went home and found him deathly pale and sobbing and catching his breath. He sprang to ward her with a scream, and buried his face in her garments. From that day the little child never laughed again. He grew paler and thinner and pined away lie seemed to be overcome by some nameless terror, which he could not ex plain. His parents only knew that it was with him night and day, like a hor ror that froze his poor baby brain. At last the little boy died, and physicians could find no other cause for his death than that commonly used to cover a great many things, "heart failure." But the real cause? This sweet, gentle, merry child, beginning life with as fair prospect as a boy could have of living to be a noble, honorable man, was frightened to death. During his mother's absence he had been playing as usual on the sidewalk near his home. Some older boys, twelve and fifteen, who, it is certainly to be hoped, knew not what they around the child and be did, gatheri-gan to torture him with fright They told him blood curdling stories, and made awful threats of what they were going to do with him. The innocent child believed every word. It threw him into convulsions and turned his brain, and so he died, frightened to death by that fearful cruelty boys are wont to practice toward those younger than themselves. There is much in that expression "in touch." Insects communicate by touching one anothers feelers. Who knows what volumes of conversation pass between horses or cattle that stand and rub their noses together? If yon want to progress, keep in touch with the times. If you want to influence those aronnd you for good, put yourself in touch with them. If they know you are in sympathy with them you can move them almost at will. J. S. THE LEADING JEWELERS. LEWIS & CO WATCHES, DIAMONDS, GOOD GOODS. SK.N OF THE BIG CLOCK. troy resume, I fCt - sfcl ' I - M. I). it Q C'ottitxsiukm. M. D hFbCIAL ATTENTION GIVEN' TO Diseases of the Ear Diseases of the Nose. Diseases ot the Throat. Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of the Skin. Diseases of the Nervous System. Also Galvanic, Faradic and Static Electricity used. descript- K. Soothing. Healing and Cleansing in the It has the tjnalit) of making highest degree. anil the. flesh firm and the i kin thus preventing the formation of Renders the skin delightful!) soft, wrinkle. iiiooth and elet. Contains no miueral oils or animal fats and unlike glycerine ami and kindred preparatuttas, does not promote the growth of hair on the face. It is es pecially nice to use before applying face pow- diri,aud toproUct the skin front wind and sun. Price 7V. For sale with ail other of ham's preparations b all Ogdeii drugMrs. (irs- - e of Genito Urinary OrDiseases of Rectum, gansviz piles, fistula and fissures treated without operation. Cancers removed without the knife. u v"i JtoJli Street. Atterbury, Dobson is the finest of & Co., THE HATTERS! GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., TOILET CERATES Catarrh-Diseas- 1 Tilt MlkOV nHniArl flwtrtra ItrA ras itls. .1 ., offices for consultation and practice of vinous specialties. Having had advantages from the leading Hospitals and Specialists of the Eaat. feel confident in assuring ou wi auLogro wm uKntiu cases vj uai to ristern rtpectauna. f""" Hoar. 9 u.ii ..m.) Office over Portoffioe. No. 321 Sana., 9 to nam. Twentv-fourt- OGDEN, UTAH : Diseases peculiar to Women. All forms of Antiseptic Surgery m all itm department. The "KOCH LYMPH" treatment for iuoercuiosis. jaicroec-jpica- l xaunuatiotis made. mum GKAHAM MlwS T. A. OottinjEhum, LOW PRICES. : 2463 WASHINGTON : THE OGDEN SPECIALISTS. CLOCKS, Sterling and Plated Silverware. Gold and Silver Jewelry and Novelties of every ion- Diamond Setting and Repairing attended to promptly. ASHBY'S. d close-pore- vbm-li- mm i t 8.2 gj B d5 12 36 1 H e"3 . I S 1a ftfi rr M 21 a 6SV II 9 a I B 3 aX X - i I 5 o a E it pI oo o US C GO si X a. a w ml M a 9 0 - ao B tu o o o E m x P at W H w a 5 J V a . X 4a. v. u Ex o P E.2 B Are not necessities, and find a market only when exhibited. Tbe Summer Holidays are approaching and if you are not well provided, now is the time to make a show-cas- e pay for itself. We w ill venture to say that a good display is as valuable as a good salesman. Soliciting your recognition of our line and your patronage, we are Very Respectfully Yours, TIII5 OGDEN PAINT. OIL PQ EPICUREAN bu e, Ogden, Utah. .n We carry the Finest Line of Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Etc. in Ogden. The People's Store i GLASS COMPANY. DEPOT PICNICIANS down Glass and Queensware to close out. JMBROIDERIES we retail at wholesale prices. we sell them cheap. FASCINATORS of the latest styles just arrived. pRIME JACES JVERY RIBBONS of all shades and grades at low tigures. gILK we sell cheaper than the cheapest. GRADE and shade of Velvets at a bargain. HOSIERY of all kinds HANDKERCHIEFS rJ,OWELS, Napkins QTTOMAN ! and you will buy one. QPERA gEAMLESS in Endless Variety; also perfumery and Tablecloths we are Headquarters for. and Table Tidies of the Latest Patterns. JVERYBODY is invited to call and inspect them. First Store East of Postofflce, on Twenty-fourt- E. FRIEDERICH. 2516 Washington Avenue, BROWNING BROTHERS. 155 Main St. Salt 2461 Washington Avenue, Oden A WE HAVE f price them. EMEMBER the People's Store has the Largest Assortment of Neckwear. The Finest and Freshest Assortment of PICNIC and LUNCH GOODS to be found. Everything in Canned Meats, Game, Pates, Pickles, Olives, Cheese and an Endless Variety of Crackers and Biscuits. Call and see me when you are in need of any. Building f TJAVE marked JJJtlCE our Ladies' Shawls, for our Corsets JNQUIRE FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. Grand Opera House Washington RY our Boys' Short Waists, from 23c to 40c. hoijdayIJoods 3 mi 5o E1 b 7. HAVE TO. H s EH 2153 XL C x SON, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS SHOW CASES - gl '5 at s j 3 H Si 3Ora si o B . I Ii 5 d "3 S OGDEN, UTAH WM. DRIVER Most merchants are converts to advertising, but they do not all recognize advertising as an art. To advertise effectively, one must first make known what one has to sell, and on makjjig that known one must put the goods on ebhjbition in an attractive form. We do not conduct an intelligence offce, nor do we edit a newspaper, so we can not make your goods known, but we Can assist you in displaying them. What your helves will not do your a M 2 am the onlyXaundry man Ogden ownhis own plant, best work and Prompt the Mercantile Men! To K y. a S1" b Remember, UNDER HKOOM HOTEL, in ing and operating BHH 2 I Telephone 107. 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