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Show 03DEK DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY, JIXY Rio Grande Western ; 5 buy t L'...rt f iL Mty He laa ! Hwm. RAILROADS PO YOU WANT (ah psjraci DO YOU WANT STAND AltiTGAUGE. the niust 1) buy a k IjsiralI term ob frkbT of tL City, oa Tour nJ kl M.d ft irvr ysX LTEREXT TIME TABLE DO YOU WANT To buy atar puras rvuaa. Lmv Op V Imnbin Laxa U region. every- - walks, prwifiLig on tbrir Ur-tLiEg which tii whil from ruarsT of drr coolS tba boose glijvr. suck &ni tvOit onmrt licfrn.Jt-r- y a Cfrdfrt t. tt company. Mr. ia Tour Ytr in RcU4 aa irtcidect cBQct4 Ckpitala," gi with tiii m&rch of tbw urt wtucn u T. So. . AU&BtM C DeLoofl, tie ronght soldier wu ever Mail enlcolttled to mur Mm. brirt. uLiier'i -- V- And can suit you and vou can pay your- self the KENT. Ifyouwantto buy FROXTAE on Washington avenue for ITS VALUE See ME. VTU-B- If you want to buy a lot and will build on it. I will give you a discount on one of the best building locations in the City. I also own or control the following properties: Wedell's Monterey Addition. Wedell's Five 1'oinU Subdivision. 8 tort Line to Park City Wedell's Terrace SuW:-- ' ;on. Five Points Annex. W. A. Lund's Addit: .. Sanford's Central Park innex. Mill Creek Addition. On and after October M, I'M, paueoger and South Ogden Heights. fn ight train will ran a follows : rASSKNOU TKAWl, I am in the field for business and oan S :00 m r Utab Central Railway -- suit ti ctay-at-hor- Monthly Payment Plan HALF l ihe gjiA r21 ol ihe f.iro;le ol you. W. B. WEDELL, Over the Postollioe. N. B. Parties having CHEAP properties and who want QUICK RETURNS, list them with ME. I have a constant demand for ACREAGE BUILDING SITES. and GOOD W.13. AVEDELL, Over the A lady tells a story of a young man who hail come from the country to the city in which ehe lived, and in a short time fancied himself quite equal to any social emergency. lie never aked advice on questions of etiquette, and in consequence he made many mistakes. At one a. time the lady issued cards to a dancing Leave Salt Lake 4 0 Leave Park City p. m and among the invited guests she 10:80 am party, Arrive at Park City 6 JO p. m included this rather conceited and exArrive at Salt Lake TEKIOHT TBAOT. ceedingly awkward young man. Leave Salt Lake 7flA.ni lie was to be out of town at the date 4 i)0 Leave Park lAtj a. of the party, and so was nnable to ac12 :W p. Arrive at Park City trrive at Salt Lake i .'44 p. cept the invitation. At the foot of the Twelve suburban train daily betwevn c&rd he read the letters E. S. V. P., and Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. AU people going to Park City will find it to was much perplexed as to their meaning. thiir interest to take this line. Jllice and Depot: Corner 8th South and However, he was nothing daunted by his Main street. Salt Lake City. ignorance, and wrote a note declining T. J. Mackintosh, 6. F. and P. A. the invitation in as formal and stilted terms as he could command, and after signing his name added the letters M. 3. I Postotfice. aa PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE! STANDARD GUAGE PUEBLO DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS AMD -- ALT LAKE CITY. flp.nPV PACIFIC COAS1 andaUncrth- - wUllul, w6Jt point. 17 VIA da. SCENERY TjEADVILLE. ASPIW aud OLEN WOOD SPRINQ1. 1UIPMENT UuequiUed. REED HOTEL! Unsurpassed and Pullman Through Pullman Sleeper Tourist cars between Denver aad San Francisco, Through the heart of the Rorky Mountains tue most comfortable, the ifest, and the rou'-9s- . grandest of all For rates, descriptive pamphleta, t,te., call on D. KEN WORTH oi address J. I, geueril agent, Santa Fe Route, Salt Lake City. H. COLLBRAN, reneral manager, Colorado OGUEX, UTAH- - Kew Abbreviation. On his return to the city after the party he went to call on the linly, and in the course of the conversation asked, "By the way, Mrs. Clapp, what did you mean by R. S. V. P. at the end of the in- vitation you sent me?" "Why," replied the hostess, without a note of sarprise ' her polite voice, z, "they stand for the French phrase, s vous plait' Answer, if you please." "Oh, yest Well, I was all right, then!" said the young man in a tone of much satisfaction. "I thought I should hit it in my answer." "Now that you speak of it," said his courteous hostess, "I do wish to ask you what M. S. C. C. stands for. I can't imagine, and I can't rind any one who has ever seen the abbreviation used I" "Oh," replied her visitor airily, "that meant 'Mighty sorry couldn't come.' I should think that was plain enough!" Youth's Companion. 'Be-ponde- Using Dirty Water. According to an Austrian journal, one of the most extensive velvet manufactories in that country has adopted a very Sprinps, Colo. CHAS. S. LEE, general passenger agent original and effective method in the Denver, Colo. purification of its waste waters. Briefly, ! the water, colored with analine and different vegetable dyestuffs, and which looks like ink, is purified by a sysoften Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. tem of cleansing basins. There are three basins employed, which communicate Up Stairs Over Maden's. with each other, so that the water flows easily from one to the other. We have the largest Hall In Ogden and nse Table excloaThe dirty water runs at the commencethe Brunswick lT ment into the first basin, in which it collects during the day, remaining there r SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS some twenty-fou-of the to thirty hours, the greater part impurities being thus deposited, and the upper layer of the water becoming more or less clear. The THE BRUNSWICK. sluice gate is then opened and the partially cleansed liquid escapes into basin AN ORDINANCE number two, while during its flow lime 1891. water is let in to precipitate the remainLevying general taxes for the year Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden . ing impurities, the contents of the basin dollar be City, that a tax of 3 K mills on theon the aslevied and collected tho present year being allowed to remain standing for sessed value of all real estate and personal some thirty hours, during which time taxable made the by property within this cityfor the liquid, by reason of the lime water, laws of Utah Territory general purposes ; and said tax is hereby levied. becomes fairly clear. Passed June 29, 1S91. WM. H. TURNER. Mayor. Finally, the connecting channel beskalj tween basins two and three is now opened Attest, I. T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS and a mixture of sulphate of iron and sulforegoing is a full, heroby certify that thatofthe an ordinauce entitled of magnesia, or bitter salt, is made true and correct copy ALL phate TRAINS. ON "An Ordinance Levying (ieneral Taxes for the to flow into the escaping water, which, Year 1!1," passed by the City Council of Ogden Cars after standing some thirty hours, is alOur City June 29. IN91. set my In testimony whereof I have hereunto lowed to escape into the river or creek. of seal THB0U8H ALL TO rate Ogden the ATTACHED TSAIRS, aflixed and hand corpi Of course, dye houses which have a City .thUSOth day of June, im. p For further Information concerning thli grass meadow near by can advantaCity Recorder. ar.pl v to anv Ticket Agent, or address geously make use of the irrigating sysjne. E. E. WALKER, Oen. Agt., Salt Lake City tem. AN ORDINANCE enum-au wimuuw. amending an ordinance Cod and Herring. Jailor Duties Shall Enforce Rules," approved Between 60,000,000,000 and 0 .January 27th, 181. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogdon codfishes are taken from the sea Member of the American Ticket- Broker City that an ordinance entitled "Jailor Dut around the shores of Newfoundland Association. enforce rules," approved January 27th, 1891, be, and the same is hereby amended by every year, but even that quantity as known be adding thereto the following to Railroad and Steamship seems small when we consider that a Sivt win Sec. 2. The Jailor shall act under the supersingle cod yields something like 8,500,-00- 0 vision and direction of the City Marshal and 0 eggs each year, and that over shall perform the duties specified in the forego ing section under trie supervision ana uirecuuu eggs have been found in the roe of the City MarHtinl, of a single cod. A herring of six or. Passed June 29, 191. WM. II. TITRXER. Mayor. kitii.l seven ounces in weight is provided with' I. T. P. Bryan, Recorder ;of Ogden City, do 30,000,000 ova, After making all reason-- ' horeoy certify that the foregoing is a full, true nri Aornvrt. rnnv of an nmnndment to an ordi able allowances for the destruction of nance entitled "Jailor Duties Shall enforce eggs and of the young it has been calthe 2it by h,1881.passed rules," approved January culated that in throe years a single pair , iopi. i unw E JJliy council oi vgtien viiy Sold aad Ticket Bought, Railroad hand I set In taotimonv wherAnf hereunto my of herring will produce 154,000,000, St1 to all points. ALL TIC LETS and afllx the corporate seal of Ogden City, this changed, ANTEED. Louis T.P.BRYAN, OUidny of June, 189i. A new hotel and strictly first-clas- s. Dining appliances. rH)m on fifth floor. AU modern Kates &J.0Q to 1.00 per day. McMILLEN & DEMING, Prop.D THE BRUNSWICK - 5ome an d see us. I. G. Prmdfit & Co., Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Omaha. Famous Dining GEORGE W. JONES. ies-S- hall 8,000,-000,00- Globe-Democr- vitjf itecoruer, Hi Twenty fifth Street Telephone. at 1.0 LEADERS Sl!iHHliD. S f l t. rW-L,tand Bp. m. by tie W. 1LJ. f U fct n4 a. bu. . t C.UUUf. Morcitaul--t- : "BeLt-t-of Triads. LvtLiCg euli-tlUt; How Obtained." CUm u.eucg at lL rkee of mLiLg service. Ej.aorth t 6 45 p. m. Wcrkly Lb'ue prayer mel.Lg on Thursday evening. rii.v Chviuh. Service follows: 6bUth school at :t5 a. m. Preaching U1 m. Young peop! 7:15 at Bieetinff p. m. Xo preaching service ia the eveticg. Pwni u Jomab McCijuh, rustor. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. including a socg service. Preacbinc by Rev. Sjncer, son of Rv. Dwight Hpwioer of Vermont, our first pastor. Sunday school at 9 JO a. m. Union Sunday school picaic at Syracuse Tuesday, July 2L You are invited. Each school meeu at their respective places at 930 and ia to march to the depot Attcd one of the schools today and learn the particulars. Baptist CHmr Only fT5 per lot in installment of f 1 per eek in hex Place on street car line. Kellv. 2111 A Iij-- k THE FAIR A Co. Washington avenue. Sure Catth. The Ruby lr 11 i t Tn la so n's by tho Dozen or Case. Hammocks for n frw days Longer at Cost. Have you seen onv TSTnw Tlnforl GoodsP Teaspoons, 25c per Set. The Finest and Cheapest Lino of Toilet Soaps in tho West has tj u&b.iTivuu,anu v e invito your jikjtskj iiiprjv;nuii uuioro payinfj lOO rer cent. Alorn thnn Onr. Prices Elsewhere ! A nit.t aud Bon Bon cigars are winners and are the best half dime on the coast They are lecsr tillers and are m&'.e by union labor. For sale at the sign of the big cigar, Twenty-fiftstreet W. S. Stooe, Prop. nar Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, h Buy the "Common Sense" Trunk sold everywhere. First premium at Wisconsin state fair, m. 2443 A Good Thing For the Grippe, A recent number of the Albuquerque, N. Daily Citizen, contains the following editorial: Several persons highly recommend Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy as a remedv tor the grip, now so prevalent K W. KilbourDe, the county surveyor, says s bottle of this remedy gave him relief. This medicine ia prepared by Chamberlain & Co., Dee Moines, la., and it is having a big sale in this city. For Bale by Driver & Son and all leading druggists. SSBMaBMMMBHKKMI The Happiest People In the city today are those w ho have been taking advantage of A eh by 's great free gut sale ana making money by saving it at the only sale that gives to every fifth purchaser of shoes Rand A "Atlas of the World" and every tenth pair of shoes free of all cost and 2445 Ogden, Utah Washington Avenue, To the Mercantile Men! 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 making that known one must put the goods on ebhibition 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 shelves will not do your SHOW CASES Mo-Nall- HAVE TO. Every fifth and tenth purchaser of shoes gets a pair of shoes and an atlas of the world free of all cost at Ashby's. Try your iuck. HOLIDAY GOODS Are not ueceeeities, and find a market only when exhibited. The Summer Sotice to Contractors. approaching and if you are not well provided, now is the time and a Plans brick Holidays are specifications for show-cas- e pay for itself. We will venture to say that a Rood disstore and ollice building, at Corinne, to make a is as valuable as a good salesman. Soliciting your recognition of our Utah, can be seen at the office of the play line and your patronage, we are Very Respectfully Yours, Hearv U'f Canal Company, Ogden Utah. Bids for the erection of the same will OGDEN PiHNT, OIL" & be received up till the 18th of July. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. TI loaned on valuables, County Money , , , X XT warren is ujugoi. j. j. inyk. 2414 Washington Ave. G10DO1IPMF. P, O.JHENDERSHOT, Manager O A. PAfiMLKY, Sec. aud Trea. A Cure for Cramps in the Stomach. Albert Erwin, editor of the Leonard, Texas, Graphic, says: "For the cure of cramps in the stomach Chamberlain's Colic, (Jholera and Diarrhoea Kerned v is the best and most speedy I ever used." Many others who have tried it entertain the same opinion. For sale by Wm. Driver & Son and all leading druggists. A Timely Advice. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a reliable remedy for bowel complaints. It is almost certain to be needed, and no family can afford to be without it It costs but a trine and may be the means of saving much suffering, if not life. There are many different remedies in use, but Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is undoubtedly the be6t. 2o and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. D. Driver & Son, and all leading druggists. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Those wishing ft Fine Grade of Laundry Work should give us a trial. Special care taken with Lace Curtains, Flannels, Woolen Blankets, Etc., Etc. LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON FAMIL WORK -- 25th Street, Bear of Beed Hotel. Telephone 173- .- For Pure Liquors, fine old wines and whiskies call on T. Wollstein & Co., the newly opened family liquor house. Country orders given Correspondence prompt attention. licited 2406 Washington avenue. so- The Union Pacific Railroad company has arranged to run regular trains to and from Syracuse as follows, commencing Saturday, July 11th: Leave Ogden 2:00 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. " Syracuse 5:45 " " 9:00 " Sunday's extra trains as follows: Leave Ogden 10:30 a. m. Leave Syracuse 1:15 p.m. Fair Women. Do You Want a Bargain SlD dles. HAENESS A.1STD DUSTERS. All bright, beautiful and fascinating women are made more charming by the artistic use of Wisdom's famous Rober-tinIt enlivens the most regular beauty by adding freshness, purity and brilliancy to the complexion. ? IYP e. "Take it before breakfast," because it will give you an appetite, regulate the bowels and cleanse the system of all impurities Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Sold everywhere. WAS A PERFECT MAN. APOLLO oi M - TICKET BROKER I.1EALJ rector. a 6C how. 100,000,-000,00- 9. . r Cfclt irc I on the cal liirt" i. HOUSES Citr for tie ay 1 ul all parts of the t? i. cheerThe aootbera m US p. .. of a ful with sj.ice tuirmJ, gvtierkl row.. ......... ll at a. m 11 u p. ImH fProvo 11 j a K U 0 p. ham or. &efrtbd inwardly uA Uin Rivor & p. mi; :J . braea inarch down imn on t ward; II L-- f ti p arw tlivar i a. the street,v, th men would hand44 the m M waring Jauniua... p. answering (jraud imn Lmi Grand Juuruoo .. i p. m 10 kerchiefs at every window with wild a 6in Imn (iuwwnud g. 17 ml 1 J p. cheers. Xor did they spare any amount .. ..... Ladrula) imn 1! JS p. u t i a. i Arrive of chaff to those lackless ........ 11 u 4 M a. As. IVJiv encountered cn the streets. 1 Arrive Verr p m 1M a "I Come out'r that black coat." No. 1 No. 1. want Don't know a yer MT BOCTB TKAJJIt. cocucrip'! ye'er Pacina Parirle 'er go for a sojer?" Yere's yer chance ter MaU Expnna. yer sultertootr git 4U m m X) I p. Leave Ueawt Theee and similar shoots, leveled at 1 D 1U 1J p. Lm UMp. 11 I 3D p. i i the bead of some unlucky wight, brought LcvPablq IMJ p. Bi A a. at Lmn Leadvill roars of Laughter from the soldiers and Lnav Glxivoul 8iri'g. 13 a. bi 11 .10 a. Arrve ixwid J uncuoa . . 4 M a. ml t I1' p. m from the Ticum's urusynirjuthetic friends. J a. ai 2 .0 p. m Leave tirmud Juueuua.... Atone bom a pale, boyish looking s J a. mi li& p. Arrive (irewu R ver s a. ml li p. m youth was noted at a window with a Leave Onsen bivar Arrive Provo. p. m M M a. m lady. Both energetically waved hand1:10 p. m l!:JJ a. m LaveProvo 4 Arme Salt Lake p. mi I iA a. m kerchiefs, and the men answered with a 4 :45 p. ml t 10 a. id Leave alt Laka. a m yell, but the opportunity was too good m ! Arrive Orl to luee. LOCAL TRAINS. 'Come right along, sonny!" was the OGDEK AMD SA1.T LAIS. Tbe lady'll spare yer! Here's a cry. 8 4S S 00 a. Laave Ogdea, X p. m., i p, m., Utile mubkit fur ye!" m. Keturuin arrive Otrdea 1U p. n.,IMI p. m. lai a, ku "All right, borsr cheerily responded BraaBAM. . the youth, rising from his seat "Have Leave Salt Lake, 8 M a. m., retumlnc, arrive you got a leg for me too?" and Colonel Salt Lake. SjOop. m. stuck the shortest of stumps on . BrBIKO THUTLS, F AMU1CA rOKX, FBOTO, the window seat MT. FLBAaAMT HAKT1 AKOIAUNA. With one impulse the battalion halted, Leave Ogdea 839 p. returning, arrive Ocdeo t iH p. m. to the window, and came to "prefaced J. H. BENNETT, LI. ;. uu imjb. Geo. Paaa. Act sent aa their cheers rattled the winGeo. Manager. dows of the block. That chord bad been touched by which the roughest soldier is ever moved. Laeit I bare SXAPS in all prt4 of the City, whert) owoera are, obliged to Bell owin to the scarcity of moor. where ONE DOLLAR in cash inraetod aow, will do what TWO Till full to do M Boon as money e&i up. I Lav ...... on it Rji-iini-- rained down upon ltl. Atiaotie at fcll? IF YOU DO In ImEStxt Jaly f. ir.g ir...u.'a U wxi ottitt anl Railway. is 19. U91. II WABI 51."Ml F0IH Ike iMiaot, for mWart mm Uiu ttUM oojr u birth pvt u !. MAR Ul tx ITS0M9 IwjVI80E008 aa la all ff KM mm t YGUNQ mpicH. MEN OR OLD, rrota imvovs DB nffninf 11LITV Lrut mr 'illlw Mia. feM. rhr!cl IzMHM, MlBlfc Warrr. fltnntad Davalopaaat, f aav rESROMAL WIAKHISS. ml b rwUra rEXHCT B SALTS 0BLf VITALITY at STIOHS , ta rrtda aa rowaraf Hatioot. o tro kv of practice By r xcltilv yearn rriftho) a uniform MOMOroLT OF SUCOESS" In treat- v injrau uiieuea, wralBtflai ana ! ABictloai of Mas. Testimonials from GOfttatMianrl Tnrrltorlfr. tree, waled, Bflntf will be The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. All must go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. RICKEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Wa carry the largest, most complete and elegant atock of CASKETS akd FUNERAL FLTRNISHrNQS Went of Chicago. Service conducted at onr Parlors when doeimd. Embalming of bodio or shipment a specialty. BICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. -- 'r--y- UFUr $rt limited time. 8.1 UKpld.iora tall IiaUnatlont far BOMB TREAT "tarjaaaa. T cB aa FBLLY RESTORED u Thavuull MERt. . aavakaM-'MRaasvttlmoaUli Addreiaateae ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. THE FINEST' HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 |