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Show ) OGDES UAILV OiMMt THE occor of tHo Unabridged. CJ1V. ti CL-C- a, yetrs Ub TOBSTEKS wf niuwi aMuaasnm u4 aoay u tm bW ( riucaJ etnpaiiaoa wltk aay atacr Di. CET,THE BEST. Sold by au. Boo&EU.ia, tW tilnot 1C. 4 aaat fra apoa aaalstialW. C. MERRIAM & PUBLISHERS, CO., u5widj; with it to consult him and they will never regret it Curtis St J. II Hiu, Thia ia to certify that my wife, Mrs. M. A. Hamlin, haa been ill for ten year with Liver Complaint and Kindred Trouble. It became chronic and she could nut in the etoaiach keep her f xl. Hbe empluyetl ia that time ten of the bst ph sicians in the east and two in Denver without any satisfaction, m about four weeica &go 1 employed lr. Uee Wo, who ha Leiped her ao'ehe is about as well as ever fcl.e w as. He aluo cured rue of KbeumatiKm. & CO., M. A. llAML.lt. Mft-i- . 1W Tliird St DRUGGISTS is .. Hamux. . V. Denver. My little boy was brought safely through a very severe attack of Ilheu-mati- FIXE PERFUMER and TOILET ARTICLES. DR. GZE WO, CIGARS. o Fever in one wet-- by Dr. tJee Wa I consider him unrivaled in the treatment of Diseases of Children. Mrs. M. L. SLATtrt. ItJFOKTKD AND DoMUTlO Late of Leadvilla Chinese Physician, Room 2, No. 305 Twenty-fiftstreet, Ofc'den, UUh. The IXx:tor makes all his own medicines' and upea nothing but (reauine Chinese Herbs imported from China, h Order by II ail Promptly Attended to BU, Near Young, OQDKN Ask bit for W. I.. Paanlaa Hhaa. aula la your plnec If nl foratml. akre)oor rataloa-iir-, .ecu Vai.r la arud for taa aceary, aad in I arm fur ou. HSTITL'TE. 4M (JTTAKK MO tl BIRDSELL ALFALFA iJ ..I IS THE WHY W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE cENffVN S3 BEST SHOE THE IN THE WURLD FOR THE MONEY? It In a aeamlfsa ali with no lack, or wai llirtad to hurt lbs reel; ni.de of the beat flue calf, Mvhxh thi$ and easy, and farauss ire nuik mart skwji atbaud-atwiprade that any fithtr tuanvarlurtr. It equals shofs cost Inn from SUM It) '.U0. HaHd-arnrd, th finest calf CC 00slo(ienulnr ever offered fH aM1; equals r'reuch Imported shoes which rot from awto tUM. Writ Hhoe, fine calf, lianUrwrl QA 00stylish, comfortable and duralile. The bent alios ever offered at this price ; name irrade as custom-made ahcM'a coating from Afi.ni to $!UAI. Minfi Farmers, Railroad Men (TO 30andI'ollce LeturCarriersall wearthem; ftnecalf, ajrwa seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three solus, eileu-Kloedtre. One pair will wear a year. 0 An ealfi no better shoe ever offered at aDafia this price; one trial will convince tbuae who want a shoe fnr comfort and service. and fM.OO WorklnirmRn'a shoes CO ar'aha are very strong and durable. Those who Civs given them a trial will wear no other make. achool ahoea are and U UJ O worn by the boys everywhere: they sell ob taeTr merits, an the Increasing sales show. ahoe, best el.llll Hnnd-.evte-atd ItaClU Uonitola, veir vllh: equalar reach ICO fi.tl. to hoe from cosllui; 4.t) Imported ei.OO and l.75 bne for I.adlra' i.-'iSlaaeaare the best nhe lxngola. sty linn aud durable. that W. h. DouKlaa' name and wiua are atauiped on the bottom of each shoe. Y. .L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, llaaa. Pa HULLER Thrashra, Hull, and (lean ALFALFA , rced, and delivers It In the sack ready for market. It gets ALL THE SEED OUT of the Straw, and SAVES IT. and Is the only Machine on earth that does, N iid for full description and price to DIRDSCLL MFC. CO. SOUTH BEND, lr:D. pa s9 X3 APOLLO WAS A PEFiECT rtinsi i'alion.ee BT W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. L No. Waahintn Ave.. Oi.len. 2:t!7-2:- GEO. A. LOWE. DKALEB I- N- is KikK ,tt$J in mai-M- Au puav Bv. . 'T?rtle' 'i.0 Qrliae BOLD a. ,m n vcrcputtod'.th caa b. STkOKC aaaVI ok " Slaallrt.p.ct.. YOUNtt mENOROLS, Every froai HERV0D8 nff.rlnf Lott or r.llln M.a- - kft4, Physical ExeailM, at.atal or Worry, Staatod Dcv.lopai.Bt, aay PERSONAL WEAIKESS eaa b ana 0 rbKFLCT VITALITY .1 SIR0B9 MEN, th. rrtdt aad Pow.rot Matlooa. We claim by years of by our escln.lve methods practice a uniform MONOPOLY OF SUCCESS" In treat ing all DIleaiM. WeakBffiei and Afflictions of atea. Testimonlala ' from ISilMtales and Territories, c trnlfrrt. sealed, pest, BAftV 0"v NtW GUU paid. fora limited time. 0! It whl'.t yoa eaa. Fall Eiplanatlrnl for HOKE TREAT MEHT. Toacaab. FOLLY REBTOPED aa Thoutandr bavb..a by a.. R.ad our testimonial.. Address atooos hultb rfor.a th. MOBLB J "' ERIE MEDICAL CO. SUFFALO, U.Y. Agricultural - Implements DR. LESLIE'S Baofies, Special Prescription! KNOWN REMEDY IN 18 THE THE WORLD THAT WILL Road Carts. Buckboards ABSOLUTELY CURE Wagons, ON'LY rrwgs Turbine Wheels, Engines Saw Mills. Wagon Material, Hea?y Hard- ware, Iron and Steel. Baker Barbed Black- Wire, smith Tools, Etc. ijij s SSro-JCyC- S HEADACHE!! jM TESTIMONIALS, TOD A CRAWFORD, Commission t turn oa lofty aaoasLaisa quit OMiir tnria'Lia. Aad. C4i.aa4 JLVN'S LLTTER i Mr. Fifth au waik iru'l,. epnn-njod- DRUGGISTS. McXUTT Ua a. r lij fa SPRINCFIELD, Mast., U.S.A. J. ff. twenty-fyu- 1 Wbra aora ara drtek fruea al im atonal foaa. Anv UJt r cectUmtin caLini; on Dr. Lail:k Wa Ud farawaU la U ught aeart (at youlk. Ge Vo will tad tita a perfoct uwaUmao. ear prrfact day arlU borraar Th are few of tL tftiaKmiila Therrartcr 1 mm eon A dUBini&4ahadu dreaded aUani, M Be gmt goergvai into sorrow, ftj cured: Aad a rrmon fwia uact urea oar delight. iuUa Wucrier M ikaii ia Saw York World, f of Wo and cured niyut-lDr. boy Rheumatism, and I would adviae an voce that A errtpUBaBhJ eoatalaiBf; spa. froaa UlumiioH, avittral revira a. opinions af rniiunt u. Uk for all bassaa error. r.c ;a Or uij4l depaiiaol artrttal vaak M tiU a aaoi ania turn 'cr atormy onaaa liar wc acsra hmxpwIjc tuddca ia Lis t l Be bold. ttK ae a n all eaxKiocia: Tul it siAiiut-ktAwoa, tauaa caa ajidrtacd. 10a Vot till w apwt-mltj- curtd kwa M Ge tioaaxy la iavu4. h pca, rut.lji. Wuf a In- - Tp svii, aa-a- 4 U acCT.iii.a1 awi uu luom employ saia. eunag luaiort r V A LxBaea. Nfurala'i and all I'nvaW r of Ferer. Ha maka a INVESTMENT a yaara, kaiUf auoe.oo ixMd4 was arttea. a teai lAscver t b Len inviiy in Aa.faiua, utJul t snu. Li wr St till Lovw Cfucuess la aJ Li atrcitb au4 ttv rur Caa w rhd aixef kuart uut mi tie 10 it Sfcll KLeum, Scrofula, T)phd bours. M-- k h& llfoofLi'.A Cancer, 1NTEBMTI0NAL, DICTIOXAKT, A GRAND ejtij f jr jrcUol tlir kuwac d.fji'iia. 6tadiiii H hioee be la V. u totT.and lew of .."e rtKirtti .t to graduated uiJ Ove Dr. ia a trMre meet wiii, Low. ia '! tit btaaty. ... a a . .tM a i, i Ua csul 14 ul ita duty, oud uft at our irLa i,. ; Kot tiil CaA Merchants and Dealers in Boildinf Material, Santa Rosa, Cal., Jan. 19th. 1891. Co. Medicine Briggs (hints . Yonrs of the 15t,h received. I shall be glad to assist you in promoting the sale of Dr. Loslie's Special Prescription. Indeed, most of what I have bought of yoa in the past four years has been given away, myself haying beon completely cured after a lifetime of headache, as I shall gladly certify Should you write to either Dr. Markell or Dr. Mason, of this place, you may refer to Tod 4 of your Special Crawford, as to the superiority Yours truly. Prescription. Will. Tod. IN DAY. Jl'LY L: INSTrCT0i. THE Loall iu HEW WEBSTER ErervWJy"iiva.l TLis! . five t- - fir-- lirl jtw uf l real, " J.ui av wy -- AlJ L-t aii you i:J aje et, tnj?" f JCiU'jr tiian e witjj't i'-i- tr.el to wike t.wr- "As I always d -- 26. 1691. days la jry. aa tie trr, say yoa her." L.i febe Jca breathe?" Mu.kd, and that smile made him bea;:iui ! i u't know," sail he. "Don't we always breatbe?" Pere lijcia had to hastily tern tia bead, f r two big tear were rolling dowa Lis cheeks, and bis reply to the ciiil J was aooiher question: "And when yoa kissed ber," said be, Boaoed nothing strange?" "yoa -Yea. 1 did," fcaid Jean: "how cold the was; bat then it's always so cold in cj house." "She shivered, then, yocr mamma slivered with the cold?" No, she was just cold, but so pretty, her hands crossed so, ber bead back and hrr eyes looking at the sky." "Aid 1 wanted riches!" Pere Bonin UTAH. Prioe 25 Cent. Sold by all Drug-gigta- . PRINTING INKS! v sik B.i-a- VIGOR OF tm X ERIK KliOICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y REi-- ifSTfirAXLL! U 3f"z!f HARDWARE at tba murmured, "L who have enough to eat knees; hair blond, early, so rich and and drink, wbea here ia one that died of thick it would have coiffrd the heads of hunger!" And drawing the child to bim be took two ladies; two great bine eyes that still tried to smile a little, tbongh bfttt on bis knee and softly began to talk they had cried so much; a jacket well to him. "Thy letter, my baby," said he, "is writmt but falling to ras; a girl's shoe on cne foot, a boy's boot on the other, both ten, sent and received. Now take me to shoe and boot too wide and too long, thy mother." turned at the toe and lacking in heels "Oh, yes, I will, but but why do yon Bix years old; breeches broken pn-tt- Stoves y behind this was Jean. Little Jean, so cold and hungry this winter evening, who had eaten nothing since noon of the day before, and who had finally decided to write to the Virgin. And how, say you, did Jean, who 110 more knew how to write than be knew how to read, arrange this letter? Listen, for it is that which I am going to tell yoa. Below there, in the quarter of the at the corner of the avenue not far from the Esplanade, there was a shop, in the days 1 tell of, of a public writer, for in those days also there were to many claims and petitions to be made to the government and so many people, like Jean, that did not know how to write. And the writer that kept this shop was an old soldier far on in years, a brave man but a little testy, who was anything but rich and had the additional misfortune of not being sufficiently chopped to pieces to secure admission to the Hotel des InvalidfS. Jean, without prying at all, had many times wen him through the dingy glasses of his little cubby hole smoking his pipe and awaiting customers, and so today he entered fearlessly with a civil "Good-day- , monsienr. I have come, if you please, for you to write me a letter." "Ten eons, little one," Pere Bonin gazing over his spectacles at the midgut before him, Jean had no cap, and was therefore nnable to lift it, but he said very politely: "Then excuse me!" and he turaed to reopen the door. But, pleased with his manners, Pere Bonin stopped him. "Stay!" said he; "tell me first, little cne, if yon are the son of a soldier." "Oh, no!" said Jean, "only mamma's Eon, and shes all alone. "1 see," said the writer, "and yon have not the ten sonsr "No, no sous at all," said Jean. "Nor thy mother either, 'tis plain to be seenl And thy letter, little one is it to make the soup comer" "Yes," said Jean, "exactly." "Advance, then. Ten lines on a half theet. One is never too poor for that!" And Pere Bonin spread out his paper, dipped his pen in the ink, and wrote at the top of the page, in the beautiful l and of the quartermaster that once he had been: Paris, Jan. 1", 18- 8Then a line lower: Gros-Caillo- To Monsieur "Well, go on," said he, "how do you call him, baby?" "Who?" demanded Jean. "Parbleu! the gentleman." "What gentleman, monsieur?" "The one to make the soup come." Jean this time comprehended. "But it isn't a gentleman," said he, "Ah! bah! a lady, then?" "Yes no that is" "Name of names! midget," Pere Bonin cried, "don't you know whom you are going to write a letter to?" "Oh, yes!" said the child. "Out with it, then, quick! I can't wait all day!" But little Jean stood all red and confused. The fact is, it is not as easy as it looks to address one's self to public writers for correspondences of this kind, but Jean was brave and presently answered softly: "It is to the Holy Virgin that I wish to send a letter." Father Bonin did not laugh, not at all: he simply wiped and laid aside his pen and took his pipe from his month. "See you, midget," said he severely, "I don't want to believe that you mock an old man; besides, yoa are too small for me to trounce. Face about; march! Out you go!" Little Jean obeyed and wonderingly turned heel, or foot rather, since heel ha had none; and, seeing him so submissive, I'ere Bonin a second time reconsidered and regarded him more closely. "Name of names, of names!" grumbled he, "but there is misery in this Paris! What do you call yourself, baby?" Then, straiuing him in bis arms and covering him with kisses: "L too, know you, bttle Jean, once had a mother, whom I see even now in ber bed, so pale and white and saying to me, the image of the Virgin resting at her head: 'Bonin, my son, be an honest man always, and always a Christian P An honest man I have been, but a Christian ah, dame!" He sprang to hia feet, the child still hugged to his breast, and speaking as if to one invisible: "But now, old mother, now, I say, rest thou in peace, for thou art going to have thy way. Friends may langh and jeer if they will, but where thou art I wish to go, and there will I be led to this precious angel here, who shall never leave me again. His letter, which was never even written, has made a double shot it has given him a father and me a heart!" That is all; this story without end is done. I know no more save that somewhere in Paris today there is a man still yonng, a writer also, but not as Pere Stoves from $1.50 to .$75, Name the price you want to pay and we will show up more stove for the Vnoney than anybody. We are headquarters for Ice cream freezers, lawn mowers, hose, sprinklers, water coolers &c, &c. Our Bonin. This man is a writer of eloquent things. His friends etill call him "Jean," as he called himself, and though 1 know not, either, the name of the postman that carries letters like these, they always reach their destination. Translated from the French of Paul Favel for Short Stories. trade is good but we are will- ing to increase it. Come and see us. Bat and Cap Doffing. There are many of us who still fail to comprehend how any rational being, how the Almighty hi;nE1f, could feel honored by the uncoverm'j; f n. human creature's cranium; and J ui.i oiJ i.jhioned enough s to be remindec ' ?rr-i- 1 historical regarding l ? loiTotg of head cover. and Tinware. This is our line. Everyone says what a cool summer this has been. But did you ever hear anyone complain of Cool Treatment at the "Good Luck Hardware Stored" If you are stilla stranger come in and get acquaintedand look'over our stock of New Goods no chestnuts here. I cry?" demanded Jean, astonished. "But I am not crying, Jean no, men never cry! Tis you, my precious, who will soon do that!" M& Her. life, BOYLE BLPCK. Bay-ing- ings. George Fox used to ask if the very Turks did not mock at the Christians in their proverb which said that "the Christians spend much of their time in pulling off their hats and exhibiting their bare heads to each other." His contemporary, Georgo Keith, wrote: "The preachers of Germany, and especially at Hamburg, which 1 have seen with my eyes, use such gross partiality in their salutations that commonly they have two caps under their hats. The poor, except extraordinarily, they pass by without any notice; to others they doff the hat; others more rich in the world they salute with doffing the hat and one of the caps; and to those whom they most honor, or rather flatter, they doff the hat and both caps." And did not our W. Penn say, in a more serious vein: "The first and most pressing motive upon our spirits to decline the practice of these present customs of pulling off the hat, bowing the body or knee, and giving people gaudy titles aud epithets in our salutations and addresses, was that savor, sight and sense that God, by his light and spirit, has given us of the Christian world's apostasy from God, and the cause and effects of that great and lamentable defection." American Notes and Queries. Man's Treatment of the Dog. In nothing does social usage show such a brutal paradox as in its treatment of the dog. It coddles and nurtures him when be is worthless. It kills him ruthlessly when he is valuable. It supports high toned kennel clubs for his propaga- tion, and it makes laws to destroy him at sight. It licenses the brute and puts a premium on bim and it gives every Brigjrs Medicine Co., San Francisco, Cal ignorant justice the power to order him shot It preaches his fidelity and affection with one breath and calls for his exTo Printers and Publisder : The (Jon hebcial termination with another. There is more Publish ino Company is carrying a large and and ignorance associated select stock of Fine and Superfine superstition News, Poster and Job Inks. Holler and Tablet with the dog than with the number thirin Composition. Sizes and Tarnishes also kept ia stock. Those in need of inks will do we' I to teen. buy of Thb CoaHKsoiAi., I can take you tomorrow to naif a ...s r. s score of professional dog fanciers, who to guard your pet against hydrophobia is acl!tiow!e1gol Kg "Jean." the leading remedy for will undertake to extract the worm from what?" "Jean Gleet. A 4,'norrbo.a The onlv khio remedr for his tongue or to bite the last joint of his Jean." "Nothing just Whites. lencorrheor svmm I JtoT'lMpiia -j felt his eyes sting, but he tail off. For a hundred years they have I prescribe it and leel Bonin f U Pere , I t Tl Rafe in rectmmendinz it lwalTHttvi8CHE"-!pput roH brimstone in his drinking water in m . b 1..'. s ' cmM only said: to all fiiflerera. re' . as a prophylactic without ever once wish to to do the what "And OSCmNliTI.O Vra A. J. fclONKK, N. L, you say DBCATt'B. 1LU u.akA. ill knowing that water does not dissolve Virgin'?" Holy VJ BI4I T Dratnrtalia. brimstone. The dog is the best loved been mamma's her that tell "To SUM. asleep fBlCK a.rti since four o'clock yesterday, and that 1 and the least understood of man's brute companions. Nym Crinkle in New York can't wake her up." The heart of the old soldier suddenly Recorder. Stood still. He feared to comprehend. The duration of a rpberry plantation He demanded again: Easily. Quickly, Permanently Kestorod. upon the variety cultivated as depends all ?4ervou.ae4M, and DrbllHy. "But that soup you spoke of a while well as npon the nature evils fiom early errors or later excess!?, train tteVcakani, of the soil and the results of oyerwork, sickness, worry, etc hull go5" OG1JEX, UTAHcare given the plants. Ten to fourteen aueogUi, development, and une given to every 1 "Yes," said the child, "I know had years is about 4he average nnder good jsrvao aod portion of the body. Bimple, natural A new hotel and strictly 8ratclass. Dining ruelknria. Immediate tmproveuient seen. Failure room on fifth iloor. All modern appliances. to speak of it, you see, because marnin. Impossible. 2.U00 references. Book, explanations tul tore. Rates $3.00 to W.KI per day. aad tmof. mailed (nealed) frea. Address OGDEN (vmilebSTA P RED J. . I kiesel WHOLESALE & Company GBOCEBS, Liquor and Cigar Merchants Pocatello, Idaho. Ogde,Utah. AGBNT8 FOR CARL UPMANN'S n STRATTON Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican k STORM'S hand-mad- e, Custom house C - I - Gr- A -K - S. WHOLK8AI S3 DKALKR8 OF PABSTbBREWING CO'S MILWAUKEE BEER EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. f-- HOTEL! MtMILLKN 4 DEMING. Prop. ALL C0RRiS?ONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO ODR "OGDEN OFFICE." Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar- anteed. F, J. KIESEL & CO. |