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Show OliDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THE THE TLat Esre u White louse. White louse. E"2- - of Wk u pfi rj FEW. DATS ! M-- tb Fj'ji .ut Eea ia a f dy, cm c cCw -i tirjiiuai tLjulJ ci-jr- yc&tjr. i.; ulmroh aoanaiiitj a t:tt la jltcairj to are w bo la n Ty Ilk .i.tiu-t- t w dut-tio- ar auiM-rvu- t aad riainfal, TV-r- . are ecurt U a: ic lu for eTft-- jiUoe, Commence to make an Immense MARK DOWN SALE all through our Stocks of aad H is gvttitg worse all the tme. Drftrr kc- - tear fruu ciDra nnUeS Stylish Goods in our House for Our ft Live tvu.arkVt1 ability. TLu aj- f jT jit rVrn Ui th.ae wtM ar orl.Li.ry AnaJvcrtiwuirt.t far a ewk, a chijiilwniuui or a f.rl tot ! gfQtrJ work will I auw?rt-- J by twrn-t- y or thirty tiie turn day The lutcili-gvutkv are continually tiiriigt4 with yuuxg viuf a ljtkiu fur wurk this Tli-r- e u a dfiuaod f.jr young women Tew But Before Getting Ready for the same, we will Place Before our Patrons, for a who can dj gaud work in private Lome. f three jJaoea are ttit deeirable, Days Only! perbapt ik t Jrral.le. no niatu-- r how Tbt-rare tiiii:rte- high the wag-- . of homes of wealth who are ready to pay any j rice for tburuugtdy competent girl, hot they do Dot know how to treat a rrL They do not intend to be unjust The trouble U, they do not know a good girl ! when they have one. Allowing for these and other exceptions, there remain hundreds of homea in Minneapolis where first claaa domestics would be welcomed to fair treatment and generous ooinpea-aatiu40c worth at 25c, Handkerchiefs 20 Ladies' Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 4,4c, worth 10c Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 12worth Housekeeper's Weekly. Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 15c, worth 25c Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 35c, worth 60o Ladies' Ilanflkerchifee at So, worth 12 y tat L.'u-w.r- t--t THIS WEEK! 500 ai ITHIS "WEEK Dozen Ladies Fine hip. e mm n. Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 10c, TO CALL! E INVITE AXiIj from our Stock. Come selected article we have the best leading in a good supply before they are gone. This is by far tl worth 15c Ladies' Handkerchiefs at 20c, worth 35c Ladies' HandkerchiefsOc, worth 75 THIS WEEK I EXTRA SPECIAL! l Coras and lay THIS WEEK in all Colore, Each $11 Worth Two Dollars and Fifty Cents. We begjleave to inform all, that as the goods are being cleared out rapidly, selection8 should be made early to secure the best results. The White House! WRIGHTS OLD STORE. The White Hous A WRIGHTS OLD STORE. i To Much FrBilnia PoUUim. A street car conductor said "Young women in Washington indulge in a pe- culiar sort of politeness which is more calculated to injure the feelings of others than any rudeness of a deliberate nature that they could very well contrive. You will often see a girl of twenty odd get op in a street car to give her eeat to a lady, quite a straugt r, who is no more thau middle aged. This is intended for a courtesy, presumably, but it is a very silly one, because its obvious inteution U to exhibit a deference to superior age. Now, no woman likes to find herself regarded from that point of view, and the worxt of it is that it is impossible for the victim of 6uch a performance to 6how any resentment All she can do is to decline to accept the place vacated, which is not very much satisfaction. "I myself have frequently noticed women who had perceptibly passed their first youth offering their seats to others hardly older than themselves, so that it might seem as if this was a novel way of claiming to be young at some one else's expense. My observation is that few people, however old, are otherwise than mortified by being given seats in this aanner on the cars. Old gentlemen are i iot less sensitive on the point than old uliea." Cor. St Louis Globe-Democr- ATTENTION DON'T YOU NEED A 3 at Tabl. Mad. of Human Fleih. Harper's Magazine of Febj K ve the following aeeenp- 1 irkable table made by Pro- "It comprises every por- 1 f human body transformed ; eetined to endure as long as tee If if not ground to pieces A There are really two tables, ed and polished, the other in- V .'ete. made of mosaics formed by sections of human bones, brains, lungs, blood vessels, intestines and muscles, all as firm as marble, and showing the internal structure of each. "Without an explanation a visitor would suppose them to be from some mosaio manufactory, for they are symmetrically arranged in squares,' triangles and circles, with the great variety of colors nicely graduated. Different portions of the human body, showing the internal anatomy, are so perfectly petrified as to form a fine object of study for the medical student Even morbid anatomy was subjected with entire success to this process. Animals of all kinds, chickens and reptiles, in short, nothing that has blood was capable of resisting Segato's petrifying touch." A VI ! 0 A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE GEEAT FORCED SALE PUTNAM ONE-PRICE- D Mouse! Clothing SGG.fTwenty-Fourt- h St., where Everything is being Sacrificed to Raise Money. C in O'dVa SLoulJ TLis! Wo wect to oj'!v ia nl Judft Eailejri Hx jeries.se. IVadeloo, Or, Jaxcary 11. I Ilavic; aufrfod wiLb eiy as tcduaed to try the Ortvsa tAuey relieved sue ia a tuu. pkiasur ia recvanceaJ.cf it to vt t.ecly. 11. prctiol the public as a safe raMiy for kkLter fcad bacfe lew UajL.c W. Hiiur, tdiy kuoa a. b.oc L La Ua in Uvcttt L. Las County jitdge A I Kali barn tery auocewlul in turitg AsLa-a-, tYxurUO-pljoo- . lliieuaitUtim. CaUrrb, SUMMONS. linjcetiU. Ccow. Tuuora, LnjbUuca,- Ia ttie htrH--t euort of fh. Tin Jodtrial t IoWof Salt Uueusi, Soroliila. TJ a trwt w I La lerriuy. W oor eucty- U. A. keLUiar. iiuu3. Aiatu B. Pat-t- -i 1 Uk b. Piuui. AjraaiiiM M. tuf k, iuirt1 Nur--- s D all a;i tuw exav Laal us Tvx catot revera. ih.rfiHcsi 11. tuakea a WWUIMi S Hitur ti Ism l.. I1MMUS 1. &. Hum, iumnr. Arrt-j- U. tua, iva. Tjpboid Fever curd u taeuty four ui b-H. I A. H . aa I F. V . Laimu. Lour uauauirctal SatoHT bLk f CVd--. I ta. at. on Dr. H. ... Abv ladv or ffeclieiuan Mrs. k. H- riMUr. layk. H. k. Hkrtf. L. at lwtus, lhjiisLm k t4 In Mux. iuwa. TL n-Nau.J bark i4 tVdt-u- . I tan. tn n,a i. Kal. "J Deo ar. few of the tecUoioniaU ts'-i!j- i.rtm. aud M iiiiaut A. fcuUMu a a4- in a efcai txx.lthere fotr a Li d.paocca, Tea. I az-o- rt ti )tr HM-mit- c Annual Reduction Sale EienloJr mt Mms;o!ia xd :31. Dr. awxy Or a: a jr.rU at two Uof tiwii!.! f jr onto. tare rata TU tfc-- ir exxLixiaiia j. ooa.fjruU. eov-x- 17. city tj aa ca.vrta earing tiui ti. jTa;. la tbe city I'jjj.Kt) ti f- - WE SHALL it, in eoat-tr- y average Jr.IUAV.Jl LV Hard to Get. Doctors are sometimes more, considerate of their patients' needs than they are of their circumstances. It is easier to prescribe a journey to Europe or Bermuda than it is to fill the prescription. A gentleman whrose affairs had be come very much embarrassed, and who was overworked and overworn ed, went to a celebrated specialist, broken down with nervous exhaustion. "Now," said the doctor, "there is only one thing that you must have, that is absence of worry, absence of care and freedom from all preoccupations. "Much obliged for your prescription,' said the gentleman, "but you've left out one important thing in it. "Whatisthatr "You haven't put in the apothecary's andiumber. Exchange. street Graduates Who TJse Ribbon. A grave professor concerned with read' ing the essays of a large number of grad' nates from a college demolishes an old respectable tradition when in a private letter he writes: "Brass clamps are a great improvement on pink ribbon for tying up the loose pages of wise young women s wise essays, but the present generation of girl graduates would never think of using ribbon anyhow, it commonly chooses cotton twine or mucilage." Herein is shock ingly exemplified the influence of the mind masculine over the character feminine. The knot of ribbon is still very much the rule in schools where girls alone do congregate. Exchange. No Detail Needed. Mrs. Blank The paper tells of a postmaster who was appointed by John Quincy Adams, and has held the position ever since. Was he an unusually good man, do you think? Mr. Blank (an experienced citizen) Oh, not at all, not at all It was an un usually poor office. New York Weeklv f litt-Han- giveo cured Lim : Vt poopia wtiom tie Las Ptivrg. iKy. 1, KO. of nbeuaiatism, and 1 would aJme acvoce Dr. Gee Wo ei:rl itiviiir and bo suiLi3raiurs of Ltw ttat of Ill pnJ. vl tLa Twxit.y l hi un- - iHtu raiu ii t th .V rr,jutrti i't' 1aptar L.V atM uu aediii-tlur li:nn ,.un of !! lir, saij la aa ae- - baiAl tirt J a. i im!i!f. in dirtAl ihMocl of tirf lrrriurf-- j of I. aiij U, tli- it. ti.od aitlxin u atd tiiey W tl da of S4-icrj afu tb. J. IL Uitx. Wlo Curti St. d o io of u.i sunuiiotw- - if crrveat This is to cert Jy that myaife, Mra. uiiuu liiis eiMiuti d ; or. if out of tiu M. A. Haotha, has Len ill ten r county, tm in ttiu district. iti.ui taotyda): r juliriutt by m itb Liver Complaibt and Kindred othvuwtM, .iiwiti.tu ftn d ic laaea atriii!.t jou, accvrdxng tu became chronic and epaa-o.odi- s uiau:i Troubles. r of &1J Its pr-actu is bnKitftit to fomrloae a rer- to the fetuoiBi'h ao the ouuld Dut tuort a on certain BMtaicd prrB.i. Keep her fool. She employed in that tf.atutUv um of Willi iuuml at lb rat of tiai. ten of the beet physicians in the eir!il oenl $.3uu p-- r annum from tu Xlt day J and two in Denver without any Juiy., the Augustus B. AWisudtw Id. ork and Eolwrt Kobut-w4- i, atwfaction, so abuut four weks ago 1 t'.-ifor the aum of five ilMHiaad dollar. mployed Dr. Uee Wo, who hat helped nil interest at ttw rat. of eis-h-t trr eeat ( ber ao .be la about aa well aa ever tL auburn from the aud list ils, of July, a was. lie alao cured me of Itheumatism. Lavsooa as suflirivat of said mortaal prenii. been s4d to pay said unuul with ouata, Mas. M. A. Ilimjx. that the sole cnm, and this actn mnain u Ms. A. lLmuK. the docket f,v the maturity of balance Ki.wO viivti iutrrrt at the rata of 1S0G Third St, W. Denver. per eosil per an-co- m from and toe morutaire liea 3Ut, My little boy was brought aafely on certaia July described in the aim fully property, be retained until said amusat through a very severe attack of Rheu plaint berein. he due. that rendered then for iuWniit uee one week by Dr. matic r ever in amount, intMtot and eoata, and the balWa I consider him unrivaled lu the aaid ance of aaid nmrWaged preniiMa or ao much thereof as my be nerwuutry, be aold to pay treatmeat of Diseases of Children. said amount, iutereet and coia : and for a reaMrh. M. Lt. SukTr.R, sonable attorney a fees in the aum of SViO; that Lateef Leadville. tlie uual decree may be made for the forech-ur- e of aaid mirirae aud for the aale of aaid SR. GEE W0, Chinese Physician, preimsea, accordiiia' to tlie law aud the practice Twenty-fift- h Iloom 2, No. street. of this court of till dutrirt ; that the proceed of said sale may be apphfd to the patnient of Otfden, Uuh. the coat of the court aud exieDe of aale anil The Doctor makes all bis own nieji- - attorney s fee, and tlie amount due the plain; aud that said tiff ueea and each of them rin ant nolning but geauine all and ptnons ciaiimus under thfiu or either Cbiupe Herbs imported from China. of thmn subMxgueut to the execution of said iiiortM dwd on .aid preinif-a- . either aa pnr-chaA Merchant's ODimon. iiiruinhraiiC4trit, or otbrwie may be barreil and forerlowd of all riKht, claim or Mr. John Caraghar, a merchant at of the KM.l preniiNee, aud eUity rtMleniiitiouandiu that iilnintit! may have thiTiof, CarKhar, Fulton Co., Ohio, says that St. evt-i- part airain-Aui;ii-ti- m t Ii, I'attoii. Aleiau-d.- T judirniHiit ratrick s l'llm are tlie bees felling pills M. York and Kolrt Koliiiinou. and that exhe handles. The reason is that they ecution iwnie aiininst thi-- for any di'liciency afttT appliaK all the pru-ct't'produce a pleiwiot cathartic etTect, and which ofniav remain the Kale of said premu.es pntHrly are certain and thorough in their ac to the satisfaction of the judgment, tion. Try them when you want a relia- lliatthe plaiutitt or any other party to the ble cathartic. For sale by W. Driver & suit may become a purrtiHMT at said ule; that the United States mandiai execute a deei to Son and all leading druggists. the purchaser; that i,aid piircliaiM-- r be let into posseMiion of the piemiset, on prixluctioa of tha Good Cooking L. 8. ninrslmrs iletni llien'for; and that the plaintiff may have such other or further relief Is one of the chief blessings of every In the premises as to this court mav seem meet home. To always insure cxxl cufltards, and oqnitahla. For further and fuller particulars refxrenre ia hereby made to the complaint Borden Gail use etc,, puddings, sauses, on tile herein. hliujle Brand Uomiensea muk. di And you are hereby notiHeil that if yon fail to rections on label. Sold by your grocer appear and anwer the comiilaiut aa abuv. required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court and druggist. for the relief demauded thetein. Witness th. lion. Jamea A. SUMMONS. Miner, Judtre, and the seal of the eoort District of the First Judi-SEA- L. In the Dirtrict Court of the Fint Jndicial ciai District, in and for the TerDintrict of the Territory of Utah, Weber CouLty. of Utah, this 9th day of ritory T. J. Edward. C. R. 8awtelle, ulaintiS. July, in tha year of our Lord one defeniiant. thousand, eight hundred and The Peonl. of the Territory of Utan aeod ninety one. freeting T. J. Edwarde, dnfendant. C. H. McClcrb, Clerk. lou are nerevy required to appear in an anion B. L. By Bkt, Deputy Clerk. for Plaintiff. brought asainet jrnu by the a') j ve named plainC. F. Loopbovbow, Attorney First Judicial tiff in the District Court of litru-- t of the Territory of Utah . and to answer the complaint filed therein, wttRin ten days (ex- MARSHAL'S SALE. elusive of tue day oi service) alter me aerrios on you of this summons if sorred within this In the District Conrt for tha First Judicial county i or, if served out of this county, but in District, tbis Uistrict, witmn twenty days; otnerwira Order of sal. and decree of foreclosure, ' witliin forty days or iudirment by default will C. M. Culbertson, Plaintiff, vs R. L. Armof aocordixui to the be taken avainat you. prayer strong, Luelia Slater aud H. H. O'Haver, Dewith It tut u iufferwg ill never regr-- i t t-- iuLoL.lt t It Il, unjariujr 'k cniiuu rWil ft est iawl tr lt lv. a r: ti aaidoomplaint. lb. saia action is Droujrm vo ootain tne uilfment of this court against the nofnndant for the sum of KM9.70 principal with interest thereon to date amounting to Rll.20 and his oosU of suit. Plaintiff allegea that dnfendant i indebted .to one firm of Idelman Bros, for the above amount state, on balance of an ac count for goods sold and delivered to the said defendant at the request of the defendant by said Idleman Hroa. asplaintiff; that thereafter signed the said indebtedness to this plaintiff . 1 For further and fuller particulars reference hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint aa above required, the aaid plaintiff will take judgment against yon for the sum of $460.90, and interest and cost of suit. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner jndge, and the seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and for the Territory seal of Utah, thi 15th day of Nov.. in the ynarof onr Lord one thous and eight hundred ana ninety. By L. B. M. V. C. H. McCllei, Clerk Best, Deputy Clerk. Gilbert, Attorney for Plaintiff. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District court of the First judicial dis trict of the territory of Utah, Weber county. The Utah National Bank of Ugden, a corpora vs. Kobert Kobinson, fcmma rf. tion, plaintiff, Robinson, formerly Kmma B. Bayley ; Alice B. Bell, fformerlv Alice B. Bayley 1 : James Cassin, Hardware assignee of The Snyder Kobinson Company; it. w. smith, guardian ot tlie person and estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Thomas Ca- hoon, defendants. The People of the Territory of Utah send ffreetinir: To Robsrt Robinson, Emma B. Robinson, forAlice B. Bell, formerly F.mma B. Bayleyl; merly Alice B. Bayley 1 : James Cassui, assignee of the of the Snyder Kobinson Hardware Comand pany; H. W. Smith, guardian of the person Robestate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Thomas Cahoon. ert Mcllwaine Kobinson, and defendants. Yon are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the District court of the First judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten the days exclusive of the day of service afterwithservice on you of this summons if served in this county ; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days ot herwise within forty daysor judgment by default will be taken against yon, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to reqnlre the defendant, Robert Robinson, to make answer under oath as to the nature, situation, amount and value of all his property and effects whether held by himself or others in trust for him ; also of the property and effects he has conveyed and the value thereof, and to whom and for what purpose and upon what terms : and that he be enjoined from in any manner selling or disposing of any of his property or effects or intermeddling therewith, and that a receiver be appointed of all his property. Second. To reall of the other defendants above named quire to make answer under oath and set forth and discover all things required to be stated by the defendant, Robert Robinson; that they and each lot them be enjoined from disposing of or inter meddling with property of Robert Robinson undertheir control ; also from paying him any debts which they may owe him. Third: That all conveyances of property, effects, stocks, bonds, securities, etc., heretofore made by the defendant Robert Robinson, to the other defendants be adj udged void and be set aside ; and that defendant, Robert Robinson, be ailjudged the owner thereof, and that the same be applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment. Fourth: For all other equitable and general relief. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby mad to the complaint on tile herein. And yon are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness th. Hon. James A. Mines, judge, and the seal of the . fendant. Under and by virtue of aa order of sal. and decree of foreclosure issued out of the District Court, at Ogden City, Weber county and Territory of Utah, on the 20th day of June 1891, in the above entitled action, wherein C. H. the above named plaintiff, obtained a and decree against E. L. Armstrong, indgment and H. M, O'Haver, defendants, on the 19th day of June 1S91 which said decree was, on the iOth, davot June 1391, recorded ia Judgment Book of said oourt. at page, I am commanded to soil. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Ogden, County of Weber and Territory of Utah, and bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Thi north half of bloc! nine, and the north in Nob Hill addition to half of block thirty-liv- e Ogden City. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday th. 11th day of July lt91. at Twelve o'clock noon of that day, in front of the County court house, in the Cityof Ogden, County of Weber and Territory of Utah, 1 wi 1 in obedience to saidorderof sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs judgment with interest thereon and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, Klias 11. Parsons, U. 8. Marshal. W. Butcher, Deputy U. S, Marshal. By Ogden City, June 20th 1S91. Evans & Rogers, Attorneys for Plaintiff. The above sale is continued until Saturday tha 1st. day of August, 1901 at 12 o'clock m, of that day. Elias H. Pabsons, U. S. Marshal. By W. Butcher, Deputy U. 8. Marchal. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Utah Powder Company. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, eoer county, man ter ritory. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held on the 10th day of June, 1391, an assessment (No. 6) of Fifty (50) cento per share was levied upon the capital stocic ot tne corporation, payauie iinmeuiuteiy in United States gold coin, to the secretary, at tha office of the company, 328 Montgomery street, room 13, San Francisco California. Any stock npon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of July, 1891. will be deliquent and advertised for sale at pnblio auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Friday, the 7th day of August, 1891, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising, and expenses or sale. By order ot the board or directors. A. Chvmimant, Secretary. Office 328 Montgomery street, room 13. Saa Francisco. California. YV NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 1043. at Salt Lake City, Utah,) ( July U, 1891. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to Land Office make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wiu oe made Detore tne probate judge of Morgan county, Utah, at Morgan, Utah, on August 29, 191, vie : Ole Olson homestead entry 9093, for the southeast quarter of section 20, township 5. north of range i east. He names the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz : Samuel" Campbell, William B. Campbell. Charles Criddle, Jerediah Q. Little, all of Lit tleton, Morgan county, Ijtab. Fbank D. Hobim. Register 8.W. Dabkb, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fioio. Land at Salt Lake City. Utah, June 19, 1891. f hereby given that the following-nam- Offioe Notice is settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at Salt Lake City, Utah, on AuDistrict court of the First judi-- gust 1, 1891, viz : John Slater, Homestead Entry swVt seo, 2, tp 6, n, r i west. cial district, in and for the terri- No. 9150, for the aiAL He names the following witnesses to prove tory of Utah, this 8th day of July, in the year of our Lord one his continuous resilience Mupon and cultivation thousand eight hundred and of said land viz : James artin, of H arrisville. . ninety-oneFrederick Foy of Slaterville, Fluford Bybee of C.H.McCLURE, Clerk. Slaterville, Joseph Toylor, of Uarrisville, all ot B. L. Weber County Utah. Clerk. BEST, Deputy Ey KIMBALL A ALLISON, Fbakk D.Hobbs, Begiste for Bird a Low., Attorneys (or Plaintiff Plaintiff, Attorneys ed |