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Show OliDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TIR'RSDAV. JULY 30. 1631 THE rnrT"TTi A Iy iu Buru 00 iiil Mo raPU Tfc White louse. Itar White House. Clearance Sale! BEGINS ON TUESDAY, JULY 28, AND WILL CONTINUE EOE 20 DAYS ! We positively say that Oden City has never before witnessed such a Sacrifice Sale of New and Fashionable Dry Goods. Bear in mind that Most of Our Goods are Entirely New, as Our Stock was bought in June. 1S91, therefore the Latest in the Market will be found in Our House. Our Entire Stock is Placed on this Sale LAZY ! Our Business is to Sell You Goods, and Your Interest is to Buy them From Us, because we give you Better Values for the Money than any other house in Ogden City. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. wr "iit.t j . Tm- Is 1 W Pniwi Ctrl WAN'S 4 U fkrac-u- 3wi Llk ttt tvre in tit Ta. I Tklji Work, Pr,r'.iTri It ill lut at- Capital, beCk3 ; tie Wi-to cvw t, k I iLrta ta g 1 d work churn. At Asuia U e Lv tLc cv ttirrc4 uut ti itrtrrt to graze Lens thme u ont to toiiiitg to eat. At Villa ti Ciae la tli tune, wLcivju if the cow er LJ hull a mil t.i th of the teem tiicy would aj al'unc.t tiir mi ira itlj heada. These Paraguayans, poor and ignorant aa they may be, are proud and susceptible; they never say thank you except aa a formula of refusal; it is useless to Such values in Ladies' Jackets, order them about; they must be treated in Ogden City. Gaze upon withgeutleness and jiersuaiiion, as equals, As we showing were never known in the history of and even theu not much can be gut out be Convinced: Prices' Below of them. So 1 was told by a dozen men Table linen, formerly 50c, cut down to who had varied We are selling Blazer Jackets at 3.75 experience in the coun33c. SILK. worth $.50. The educated Paraguayans themCOc, cut down to try. .00 Table at Blazer Jackets We linen, are reduced from formerly all selling colors, India Silks, selves admit this much, but without He. worth W.50. G0ctoi3c. Table covers, formerly f 1.25, cut down notable disapproval, and with an impa tient click of the tongue against the India Silk.'all colors, reduced from to .kr. DRESS GOODS. Table linen, formerly 11.75, cut down teeth and much writhing and shrugging fl.00.to 73c. Our 35c colored and black marked to tl.15. of neck and shoulders they will protett Black Faille Francaise reduced from down to 'J2c. against Americanism, progress and doing LACK CLU IAIN'S. fl.r.0 to 05c. Our 50c plaids and stripes marked things quickly. Black Faille Francaise reduced from down to 38c. Our ?1.50 lace curtains now 11.00. "It is not in the character of the f 1.80 to J1.40. Francaise reduoed from Our C5o colored and blacks marked Our 10 lace curtains now 11.40. nation," Colored Faille 1.90. they will say. "It is in our now 2.00 lace Our f curtains down to 48c nature to go on slowly, quietly, without 11.50 to 'JOc Our f3.50 lace curtains now 12.25. Our 75c fancy plaids silk mixed Our $5.00 lace curtains now $3.00. jffort; and fortune comes to us almost marked down to 00c. while we are sleeping." Theodore Child SUMMER JACKETS AND REEFERS. Our 11.00 serge and colors CORSETS AND HOSIERIES. in Harper s. We are selling Blazer Jackets at 11.00 marked down to 75c. 75c corsets for 40c. worth f!50. 85c corsets for 50c We are selling Blazer Jackets at 11.50 TABLE LINES AND TABLE COVERS. Kelc7' Dill for TrooMtt. f 1.00 corsets for 65c Herbert Kelcey's dignified appearance worth $3.00. hose down 40c for 21c Table linen, formerly 40c, cut We are selling Blazer Jackets at 12.50 is a part of his reputation. His fault50c hose for 30c to 25c. worth $5.00. less coata and his well creased trousers, which never seem to have discovered Such Such Such Such in Silks. Such values in Drees Goods, Such values in curtaiDS, Such values are the values values values values in Table Linen and Coven, in Towels and Napkins, in lied Spreada, in Crashes and Toweling, Such Such Such Such values in Gloves, values in Hosieries, values in Kibbona, values in Corsets, tr FOR SPECIAL SALE Dots and 5 DAYS ONLY. !, Figured Flowered at 30c per yd. THIS SALE IS A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE! 1,000 Yards India Silks, Polka You have never It as for Goods Much you will have at your money Dry had such an Opportunity to buy so Defies all Mock Sales that have been in the City for a month past. this bale. The White House! The White House! WRIGrHT'S OLD STORE. WRIGHT'S OLD STORE. ATTENTION! DON'T YOU NEED A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE ALE PUTNAM The Troth In Hot Weather. We are accustomed to say that the Americans are generally a truthful people. Is it owing to our climate? That has great extremes. The mean is fair, and produces national veracity. Whence comes, then, the habit of playful exaggeration, usually harmless, and perfectly understood as humorous? Is it the result of the extremes of heat and cold, especially of heat? Observation ought to tell us whether we are more truthful in the 'winter than in the summer, and whether the national habit of using ice water for a beverage is an attempt to counteract the veracity destroying power of a high temperature. There is no doubt that we unbend in summer; moral reforms relax; the ciry churches are closed; society falls into a flirtatious way, and only rounds up into seriousness of intention with the advent of the bracing autumn. App&Tently it is the first frost that tones in up into veracity. It is a humiliating dependence. Charles Dudley Warner in Harper's. ONE-PRIC- E Clothing House! Twenty-Fourt- h r i r St., where Everything n T T i is being bacrmced to Kaise Money. The Production of Pollen. The immense number of pollen grains produced by a single flower apparently militates against the saying that nature illows nothing to be formed but what is needful. It seems, indeed, a vast waste 5f material to have such a multitude of jrains when so very few would answer the same purpose. In a single flower of the peony there are about three and a n half millions grains; a flower of the is estimated to produce nearly two hundred and fifty thousand; the number of ovules in a flower of the Chinese wisteria has been counted and the number of pollen grains estimated, and ;t is found that for each ovule there are loven thousand grains. While few fall below the thousands, many rise far above the peony in point )f nnmbers. These are the wind fertilised flowers, and here nature must pro-rid-e for an immense loss of material. Professor Joseph P. James in Popular Vience Monthly. dan-lelio- lu, b.w ir.-a.i-a Ll aioi-Mf- c ajiuitA trum Miii.trtiur.iiu tlal tM. of the l iwii.'t Territory i4 Ctah tu tb 1U1 a. Ia. frrvu uu-low ar tterW.y i ut li.r oT 4Jf UTMwt. ttifct lljr l'!Ii to U4t-U- 11 r(1 ; lixiM ; tai. r- uil A - V . tVcut. Hnr-c- t4 l rf.curtlerriu) m Mia irLi court M cturt UirCtNUiM it i. iii I 1.1). . at.i n.& V nf in m i J ftiLi " l i.f w4wr um! trr-.i.il Mb da; Atiruol 4. , tld ttt la v ri.ir& .i Lnt tw Lrir mtw4Mf 4 t. ti.( f 1'-- !. t ti tir xiJ .if ti. 1 ducmi.-.- uc auliI4 Ul, Prohat Judg. ...... b A.A.C. Bikbop. l.d 1.4.. i....fn. Temtorj uf I inh.euunt )r of rUw, 1. r. Li-i(iclerk of tlilin to berwbT eortifn in and for miJ tLat llifi foretfoiiiii i a fulL tru and enrtxct o..v of ttis orwiutJ onir .iuit.ui( d for t!lnwnt of arcouut. ami to uo hum !ijr di.lributmu iMioid Dot f m.W in tlx matter of Autrw W . Uiwni. uwomwi. of tii iittMittil, tltnl and rcoriad id In if otlio on tL 16th dajr of July, A. K. lwl, a ttu tatu V J., itlnrt . ti apiar of rtieord Id wiumw 111L. j tml Derooc. i uto Dro my Uaud aad altixod tit tti (iroiutt court ilia day untoit of rrrnrt J. P. Ltnwi'MiB. Clirk of the HroUilemti, Court. 11 W.M. Uamioi.', Deputy (. litf k. anil GUARDIAN SALE-NOTIC- E. heri'liv eivMi tlittt In iniruativ of mi ordi r of t lio J'mtmte court of W county. I tali niadx ou. Uv lath day f July, of lloouu H 1!1, in !h matter of thpfMat rrifiidin and loi;h U. Kroentaii. miiior. theill ou or aftir thf Mh di' of Auuiiili'fi..'!HHl uw all the ntlit. tnl. truM. lvl. l at nnvHt aud lutcniitA nf bald minora tu and to Hie- tnl- real eMati. eituatc in tl lowuiff r, Territory of I'tah: A imrt of couutyof Widu liliK-tliirty-ou- e hit two Oil in ill I in . Lit A, tliidi'ii City Mirier, hnundi-- a follow : t om- nuiirii at a taunt one Immlrvd ami H'foiity- two lli-- i fot ai.t from thp Mtutliwtt cnnT f (.aid lot and riuiiiiiur thenr north eiirhty ISO t twenty-fou- r till fix't, thMi firt, tliMirn twenty four miiiliHiuhty col fix't, tlit'iir 2lifii'l to the ilaceof btirtiiniiur. Paid fain will he for cash, lit fill money of the United rtate, and hidaor offer for aaid iroer-t- y on the tortna afore aaid. mut lie in writ nut and will hereceired at Hrwdeu A (iuiineU'a law ollico 'Sll'S W aMiitiKton avenue, Oirden City, I tall, being the iilare where aale will be made, at any time before the sale is made. Lhob K. Kiiewan, Guardian of the ertateaof Hootnee It. Kteeman and Levh M. rreeman. minor. N. B. th purchaimr at the above mentioned sale can buy the interest in aaid nronerty not owued by aaid minora, atisnme rate for caxh. Sotir a artJ ltLm tliia couuti ; or. if ua tJ tio ixit in u.i, durirt, within daya: limt) m ion u or ni,r: judrtbeat t.y fnull ill be taliea aauit lULimMina 11 grayer f mud coaipiallit. iu i i ariKni i. brought to forarluaa a eer. tain uort4:e on crrtaui OMirtared mniM fortLieauia uf 0 with uttrrert at thvratoof r cwil eirhi aatium the 31 day of toe armuanta Avu.tu H wain.i juir. l ail.xi. AJtaww u, ...rk and Eotrt bobul K.n. or f.x-- tua uw live timu.aud dollart at tlia rate of eufht N cmii twr " mt-r- l aiiuiuu from Hie Sl.t day i4 July. and that .am w aururiroi of aaid murtad pranmat Mud to (xiy aaid amount wan '' len c.L. Uiat th aala cew. and thia action reaiaia u lion th durart f. tli maturity of balaiic ti,iud wimi nuTni a i um rale of s per m per from July Jl.t, , and the niorwaire lleo on cwrtaia urv.tvty. fully uWribed in the torn-l"- 't Iwireiu, be retained until aaid amount bw eonwa dua. that lu.UniMit be tlxw reuilered lor aid intent and mu, and the bal- aiio tt aaia moncatfed .remiM or fro much thereof a may be ntKMutn. t i.ln t.. ""1 amount, interest and nla; and for a attorney' feea m the aura of that om luiui uocree may tie made for the forecloe-ureaaid aiortaire and for the aale of aaid to the law and the practir liremieoe, of tin. exirt of thu dmtrict ; Uiat the orucda of aaid aale may be applied to the of the coat of in court aud expeoe paymert of aale and. attorney feea. and the amount da the ,Liu-ueiennaut and each of them ll and all person cUlmmir miliar t rim ... it I. of them ul.yUMit to (he execution of aaid mortcaire deed on aaid either aa purchaser., incuiiihraiirera, premire. or other ii may lie harre.1 aud foreri.l of all riirht. rlaim or in theeaid premiaea, and equity of ei.-rpart thereof, and that pluintitf may hare axaniM rt. t'atton. AlexanAiiuuniii. juuiriiu'iii der M. orkand Kohert Koiiiuaon. and that m. rut ion airaiuat t hfiii for any delicieuey winch nmy remain after applyimr all the itof the ule of .aid preu.0.0 prierly ap-, .., ... 1,1 FniiMiiniun 01 lie jtiilunieut. 1 hat the plaintilt or any other party to the unit nmy a ptirrliawr at aaid that the I lilted Mate mnrvlml execute aaale; deed to the ptirrhan-r- : that naiil purrhnner lie let into ,,f i premisea on priMliirtioa of thn i.mj,i,,i, de-I . . man-halthen-for- : ami il.- -t il. plaintiff may hare tiirh other or further relief lu the prenilM a to thla court ni -- .m and equitable. Kor further and fuller part reference 11 hereby uiado to th? complaint on tile herein. And you are hereby not i lie. that if tun l.il t atiliear and an.wer the eiimoluii.t uiw... uiiired, the aaid plaintiff will apply to the court iwi 1.110 reiiei u'Miiauiieu llierein.Witne the Hon. Jnmea A. Miner, Judttn, and the aeal of th Diatrirt eoort of the Firat .J cial Uintrict. in and for the Territory of Utah, thia th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand, oitdit huudrod and C4HU.ty. lul-U- , 1 S aeaad r m aa ! fcltinimit, Jul) te. tnd J to ai -j tk tr.Hrtit anil .mi by txi abo- bimi tiluuti!. in it lurfrict tourt of u f irt Ja and h li net of the tiod of I tab. u Aiier llw CKUl Unitlmilnj ItHn. a if In. dy (xfiuiof day of myticfJ after liirn .! mica u you of ihi wouunk- -i aerrl rrxviiir to lo , aui k4 Hie diMrl.Mrfr uf wui It t funi.. ora-i- i tht a ri.if of tLi ordr b iuliUlMij fur ilir uon-M- i ka fciuil l'tli uf uf .i.uu Ivl in IU Iltu i U.i'-- i in tVM fit). Ul ' uf MptM, lJ Uattt byiff Mini aoouuut kuil cfto bej J utur u u1mwm rauMi, tutio tti MuaitHl lrat turn cuuiji puUiic 4&rw oiuQti f WrtlHT, ItW turw (k ui-tjdun Mid UI of U i driUd fat -- -- fra (- lv. cil 1n-- ann-uii- an-na- t, rea-oua- of accu-diii)- pro-citt- 1 e mt ica-lur- K 1 Judi-sial- ninety one. C Clerk. L. B. BkT, Deputy Clerk. C. . lxirmmow. Attorney for Plaintiff. By 1.KUH K. rRKKMAN, that their wearer is jointed at the knees like the rest of the world, have been the envy of plenty of fellows who cannot sit down once in a pair of breeches with' out letting them into all the secrets of their shape. It is not generally known, however, how much care Kelcey takes to keep np bis appearance. Of course in New York it la perfectly easy to keep one's self pressed, but when he is traveling on the road it is quite a different matter. The actor resorts to various methods to retain that beautiful crease down the front of his trousers, one of which is to take his trousers when he undresses, stretch them carefully into shape, and lay them between the mattresses of bis bed when his bed has two mattresses. Last year he left a western hotel in a hurry and left a pair of trousers behind him, for which he telegraphed back from the next town. In the meantime Mr, and Mrs. Barrymore had arrived at the hotel the next night and been assigned to the room Kelcey had occupied. The bellboy was sent to the room to ask the occupants' permission to look for the nether garments. They were found be tween the mattresses, and Barrymore undertook to do them np and forward them to his brother actor. When Kel cey received the package it contained, in addition to the trousers, a bill stating that Mr. Herbert Kelcey was indebted to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Barrymore for pressing one pair of trousers. Boston Home Journal. .'.jul !)- and (48-inc- 366 la tii 4ursrt rxvort of 'L fmt J a trial of I Lii If4r:tAiry. t . A. k'wt. O. B. PA titl&arew uf 1IL utut tii ette vl J. tl liiurtui tn-- . iaa o-- r U. vri l'i ta t A.riu.irr el 11,1. iiitrr iajd a&--bkinrIowa cob (.iu.ui mcjr fur LjrtJa5t ai.J w tiLeitMiijn UkIitc cxrjurau. of I. a huii- - a. hcw.irr. AjtC a. b. H . aad f. W . LfriM. Cry. o&tor-rno- l Ka?4o.j bu.1 of tiieo. I tali, tt. H. it :. fe. H. Taylor, H. u. UJt CK'UTT tart Ull VTueut vt ttrt k. 1 midn. L. M. aivYM. Tl Im Muiw Uii u..- - al bun f lo K a. Tim Citah- - a of C tLnti Let lirUUt Ktf to ait l0 IAl UiX Ua J. aW. ir. I tail, a.tmm fc. Ismfcii Cunufi. iiU the trade t -- SUMMONS. J pfcttar. good buDl Tiii u only one lastiiic oat of a thoaajuil Tike, aalii, tlica clJ and youxg wofflt-w aaw aqiutTiBS in tin uiirkrt, with little scrap of irodace ;rfij out Urljre thrm. Sajipos the r br.l thi ft tra cettj, tiiey taveeuouh to buy mate. Ubcco and waiidijea, which are tlf s cLu-- f alimecu, and thus they keep I'm household poing, with the of or-- , tLat lie in many a foot dep on th ground. A cuuo obtrrer Laa t'jii that the Paraguayan pca&ant Urtt on mate and the eiutU of a greaed rag The greaard rag u aa ejajgeration. Mate, maxtdiuca, tobacco, sugar caue, crar.gea, and cana rum aa a luxury, each re the ordiiiary and extraordinary article of consumption. With poor food nch aa this the men are naturally weak nd indolent; and being at the same bine the lord of creation theypasa their live in meditatiTO lazinesa and leave the women to do what little work it absolutely required to keep a roof over their J 7 MARSHAL'S SALE. SUMMONS. In the Diatriiit ("onrt of the Flint Jndicia DiHtrict of the Territory of Utah. Weber CouLty, ('. K. Bawtelle, plaintiff, vs. T. J. Edward. defendant. The Il'eople of the Territory of tJtah eend areetins T.J. Rdwarda. dofendaDt- Vou are hereby rwniired to appear In an action nrouiriit air u mm ynu uy tne a 00 ye namea plaintiff in the Dixtnct Court of the Firat Jndicial Territory of Dtah. and toanawer I)itrict of the filed therein. witRin ten day the complaint of the day of aerrice) after the aerriee on yon of this summons if eerred within this county : or, if eerred out of thia county, but in this District, within twenty dnysj otherwise within forty days or jorhrment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of sairlcomilauit. The said action is brought to obtain the judgment ef this court aeuinst the defendant for the sum of SlffiUUfprincipal with interest thereon to date amounting to 81.20 and hi coots of suit. Plaintiff alleges that defendant was indebted Ito one firm of ldelman Bros, for the above amount st ate, on balance of an account for goods sold and delivered to the said defendant at the request of the defendant by plaintiff ; that thereafter said Idleman Bros, assigned the said indebtedness to this plaintiff. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as boots required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $460.90, and interest and costs of snit. Witness the Hon. J ames A. Miner judge, and the seal of the Dis egg trict Court of the First Judicial llistrict, in and for the Territory seal of Utah, this 15th day of Nov., in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. C. H. MoClcrb, Clerk. By L. B. Best, Deputy Clerk. M. V. Gilbert, Attorney for Plaintiff. In the DUtriet Court for the Firat Judieial District, Order of sale and decree of foreclosure. C. M. Culbertson, Plaintiff, va R. L. Armstrong, Lueliablater and H. M. O'Haver. J). fendauts, Cndor andby virtue of aa order of sale of foreclosure issued out of the Distrirt Court, at Ogden City, Weber county and Terriof Dtah. on the 20th tory of JnnelHsSl, in the above entitled action, day wherein C. M. Culbertson the above named plaintiff, obtained judgment and decree against E. L. Armstrong. . Lueha hlater and H. M, O'Haver. defendant, on the HHh dav of June 1S91 which said decree was, on the 0th, day of June ISM. recorded la Judgment Book of said court, at page, I am commanded to sell. u mat conain jot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Ogden, County of Wober ..iu ui uuu, ana oounaea ana dee-enbed as follows, to wit: norinnait of block nine, and the north h jni lf of block thirty-fir- e in Nob Hill addition to an4-decr- a-- , mnw -- Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the llt.h il a v if Jul- - IKOi n, T . wuiw o ciock. noon or. that day, in front of the County court house, in m ..C 11 .. the I .11 V- lf i- liril.iti I'm...... v "uii ui I vi . aiiu i wri- -. 11I I I jK ..1 j ; miurr tarv : , uwjuiouwi. wi BsmunnrDi . 1. rinitFo. nf .fi p inn ... InMutln. : auoTO uii rvu hid described property, or so much thereof hi may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs Judgment with auu cueui, to tne nigueei ana ...ic.u best bidder for eash. lawful money of the i United State of America. Klias H. Parsons, U. S. Marshal. W. Butcher, Deputy U. S. Marshall By Oodsh Citi, June 20th 1881. Evans A Rogers, Attorneys for Plaintiff. : .. .: . 1. 1 . .Luiui-iTl.a - "i- -- Ki.va i id 'ii "' ' tne uiiiiinaturuay 1st. dav of Animal 111 at. lt n'i.liw.1, ' t .1... ' 1 IT ' 1 -; 1 1 ; 1 11 ' 3 1- - day. By W. Elias H. Parsons, TJ. S. Marshal. Botcher, Deputy V. 8. Marchal. TIMBER NOTICE. To whom it may concernf Notice is hereby given by the Consolidated Lumber and Milling Company, a corporation ALIAS SUMMONS. and existing under the laws of Utah. organized In the District court of the First judicial disTerritory, that it iV the intention of said coapo trict of the territory of Utah, Weber county. ration to apply to the secretary of the iutrjii The Utah National Bank of Ogden, a corporaunder an act of March 3rd, 1S91, entithxNTkn tion, plaintiff, vs. Robert Robinson, Emma B. act to amend section eight of an act approved Robinson, formerly Emma B. Bayley ; Alice B. March eighteen hundred and ninety .one. Bell, formerly Alice B. Bayley ; James Cassin, entitledthird, 'An act to repeal timber culture laws, Robinson Hardware The of Snyder assignee and for other purposes,' " for permission to cut Company; H. W. Smith, guardian of the person timber in tbe southeastern part of Weber counand estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson (ind ty, Utah territory, for the purpose of supplyRobert Mcllwaine Robinson and Thomas the of inhabitants Utah ing territory with lumdefendants. ber and ties for building, mining and other do-The People of the Territory of Utah send mest ic That timber if located said purposes. irrpftt.iiur : in the mountains in the southeastern part of To Robert Robinson, Emma B. Robinson, forWeber county, about three miles east of Beaver merly Emma B. Bayleyl; Alice B. Bell, forcanon and three miles north of the South Fork merly Alice B, Bayleyl; James Cassin, assignee of Ogden river and about twenty.eigbt miles of the of the Snyder Robinson Hardware Com from Ogden City ; that the land is unsurveyed pany ; H. W. Smith, guardian of the person and and when will be subject to entry not surveyed RobMcllwaine and Robinson estate of Robert laws of the United States exert Mcllwaine Robinson, and Thomas Gaboon, underforexisting mineral That the timber sought cept entry. defendants'1 You are hereby required "to appear in an ac- to be cut is partly dead from forest fires, and the timber is green balsam, and repretion ;brought against you by the aboTe named sents about threestanding or four hundred thousand plaintiff, in the District court of the First judi about covers and three hundred acres of cial district ot tne territory or utan, ana to an- feet, swer the complaint filed therein, within ton land. That the preservation of said timber is not necessary for the water supply of any days exclusive of the day of service after the stream that is used for irrigating purposes or service on you of this summons --if served withcan horeafter be used for irrigating. The in this county ; or, if served out of this county, that is very mountainous, neither agricultural land but in this district, within twenty days; other- nor mineral, and is too far from the mines and wise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, taccordiug to the settlements to be of value either to miners or unless sawed Into timber. settlers, nraver of said complaint. Thu Consolidated Limber and Millinq The said action is brought to require the deCompany. fendant, Robert Robinson, to make answer unWarrex G. Chixd, President. der oath as to thenature.situation, amount and Ogden Utah, June th, 1891. value of all his property and effects whether 111 hold by himself or others tru6t for him ; also of the property and eff ects he has conveyed and the value thereof, and to whom and for what purpose and npon what terms ; and that he be enjoined from in any manner selling or disposon inferior Hose but get the ing of any of his property or effects or intermeddling therewith, and that a receiver be apSecond. To repointed of all his proiierty. of the other defendants above named quire all answer under oath and set fort h and to make discover all things required to be stated by the defendant, Robert Robinson; that they and each Tof them be enjoined from disposing of or rt with property of Robert heir control; also from paying him any owe which him. Third: That debts they may all conveyances of property, effects, stocks, bonds, securities.'etc, heretofore made by the ABK. TRADERS defendant Robert Robinson, to the other defendants be adjudged void and be set asirlo; and jjuiiAiiiiama that defendant, Robert Robinson, lie adjudged The Spiral" Cotton Hose having nooutside covering to hold the mnisture,asRiiMertiose does, drpsllkc a towel. the owner thereof, and that the en me beapplied Of course there are Imitations; there are FO UR WAYS of to the satisfaction plaintiff's judgment. hv whieh you csn tell If the dealer is trying Fourth : For all other equitable and general however, to an sell hose. T!i Genuine " Spiral" has Inferior referrelief. For further and fuller particulars 1. A line wove in: B surf it I? ence is hereby made to the complaint on tile herein. BLACKt not 4&rH blue, red. or rry And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to thin?; but blacK. appear and answer the said complaint as above II. Tr) stencil "'SPIRAL.' Patented required, the said plaintiff will apply to the AVJircb 50, 1 680," on every lenjtly. Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. III. Th CORRUGATED COUPl-LN- O Mines, judge, and tlve seal of the BAJSD vs in cut. rr.m Yir-f-o I yu PI RAL" Plcl , fSBAli District court of the First judi- cial district, in and for the territory of Utah, this Sth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one- . 0. H. McCLTJRE, Clerk. Ry L. B. BEST, Deputy Clerk. KIMBALL & ALLISON, Ai.tiim.vi for Plaintif V9. Ejich ienstn is now put up wWy PINK WRAPPER rour4 th, bos rjevr tH coupling. tt A semplt wiS lent fret if you mention this public ticm. Sold everywhere. lISOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., Ulanf of RuMei i-and Packing, 226 Devonshire St., Boito. Uke SU Chicago) a Bush St. San Franclico. 'r, . |