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Show TljiMY. AUGUST OUDEN DAILY COMMERCI THE THE White louse. Tie AtTj-Ar:- .V r A U : ju-u-e C. 1691. I 1l ' v h White House, Uri rr--- :: da'r fre. itkrmi were tie tit wzrj r-t- tJy lslip titc.'i hi iir; r,,! Fifty koirl far us ta rou!J not let tli-- u tal da J fur ).;.iiiti. ijr-- i.at Itrt of tV Hay HI ttLU- UlMlltfUlJU ctfi . Uai. " t uii u.i. -- M l fu iiui I M1T i o .J A- "-- HiLte' cf a tenjperaac law U not prohibition or thi highest Ikvnws. t at a square tax of f ) a year on ii'utns, a!'o-inthem oiiiir thii to J k;tls of liquors that wL'i make acybojy druuk. la conuectioj with this Us he woclj hve a local oj tion law, the i.jJe of any city. villa,; f or township whether they will a saloon withiu their bouaJarirs permit lie doe not say whether li would allo' women citizeua to rota on the talooa qneation or but. Annual Clearance Sale ! AND THIS WILL BE AN UNPARALLELED BARGAIN SALE. nlrl ilt-- a g at-- tW-iJiuj- Pope Lo' decision that no Innovation regarding the eatalliahed method 6 for the appointment of bishop will be tolerated" in the management of the church in America will endear Lira anew to all American Roman Catholic He conadera that the American church is moving on harmoniously to a great destiny, and he will not see this grand whole split into petty, communities by the appoiut-men- t speaking A host of Matchless Attractions will be given to our patrons. Nothing as attractive of a Polish bishop fur Polish Cathhas ever been brought to the attention of the purchasing public. Everything in our house an Irish bishop for Irishmen, and must be closed out. We know perfectly well that you will leave our house with $2 worth o olics, a Chinese, Hottentot or Zulu bishop for goods for $1 in cash. persons of these nationalit iea. The pope, Italian though he is, understands beit.-- r than some born Americans that this is an English speaking country, and that except as a matter of sentiment and poetry all other nationalities should bi swallowed up in that of the republic of the United States of America, Uis holiColored Drees Gols. 25 per cent off. Black and Colored Faille, 2." par cent. off. I Joraeta and Hosiery, 40 per cent off. ness has proved himsolf statesman aj Black Dress Goods, '25 per cent off. Laces and Embroideries, 40 per cent off. Braided and Beaded Trimming, 40 per well as pope. India Silks, 25 per cent off. Ribbons and Handkerchiefs, 40 per cent cent off. China Silks, 25 r.er cent off. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, 40 per cent So Glad to Know It. Gloves and Mittens, 40 per cent off. Fancy Plaid Surahs, 25 per cent off. off. The New York Herald has a medica professor on its staff, whose duty is to look after the health of the common people and tell them what is tho matter with them. In a recent article the great public is informed of a wonderful new antiseptic named microcidine. Our readers will thrill with thankfulness when we tell them that "microcidine is a SPECIAL TWO. SPECIAL ONE. whitish powder made up principally of 75c 50 Pieces French Satteen, per yard , 12'j'c 200 Dozen Ladies Undressed Kid Gloves, per pair of Boda, the rest being 40o Former Price $1.50 naphtholate Former Price naphtholic and carbolic compounds. You can make it by bringing naphtha to a melting temperature" just the time for a melting temperature now, you obAll goods delivered free to any part cf the city and promptly attended to. serve "then add to the naphtha half its weight of caustic soda," But the gem of the paper is where the public is told about three kinds of one disease. All the kinds, however, are attended with three great symptoms polysuria, glycosuria and loss of weight; so you pays your money and takes your STOKE. WHICH choice as to which one you will have. The public is also informed that when it loses its pancreas it brings on the above three great symptoms every time. The Herald medical man is to be congratulated on discovering his own particular kind and differentiating it But we may well be appalled when we are told we are liable to get at any moment not only this, but also Temporary glycosuria, which is quite a com- 5Ff For the next days we give and you get get the Best Values for your money that you ever received in Ogden. THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. non-Engli- STILL DEEPER CUT IN PRICES. Two Specials. THIS WEEK. Two Specials. The White House! The White House! ITS OLD WRIGHT'S OLD STOKE. ATTENTION! DON'T YOU NEED A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE PUTNAM ONE-PRI- C Clothing House! 366 St., where Everything is being Sacrificed to Raise Money. Twenty-Fourt- h mon result of mental or bodily overwork, b"' which is mora frequently observed in t course of certain acute diseases, and in adi. tion nervous glycosuria, demonstrating i clinical medicine Claude Bernard's experiment on the fourth ventricle, and which is the functional expression of some lesion of the medulla oblongata. Dear, dear! "Number Seventeen." A new railroad was being built through a Pennsylvania county. Gangs of Italian laborers worked on the road as usual, doing the heavy and rough tasks which it seems no Americans, Germans or Irish will do any longer. No. 17 in one of the gangs was smaller even than the other short, swarthy sons of southern He was delicate featured and in Italy. the first few days of work he blistered his hands painfully, but he never complained, toiling on patiently with the rest, doing his full share of work. He lived in a hut by himself, apart from the rest, and gave no name in particular to anybody. All that was known was that he was No. 17. One day a newly arrived batch of Italians was put to work along with the When No. 17 passed out in the others. morning, one of these new men glanced sharply at him, and going np to him called him by a name. Then No. 17 gave himself dead away and burst into tears like a woman. For "Seventeen" was a woman. She made a confession to the superintendent. She had come to America a year ago. A wild longing for hex kindred overcame her, and she resolved to save money to bring her father and mother to America. She worked as a woman, but got so little wages that she was in despair. Then she boldly cut the knot For love of her father and mothei she dressed as a man and went out as a railroad laborer, earning a man's wages. In the months she had been digging and shoveling dirt Bhe had already saved nearly the amount necessary. After making her tearful confession she said she was willing to quit and resume her sex if the superintendent said so. But he did not. He told her to go on still and work like a man if she desired, and she should have a fair show among his laborers. She did, and is working vet. for love of father and mother. . " ... - w.ii. -. v-- i. .k-- r d h 'uiii.tii (, c xurvm kucoii Mid ItXii 1 uf Auual. iwi ia ..natui iu (yik-- u aiid tiint a i lb km.Av 1I1 I au.l pnutl t4 VI m Mud oHialy tziiv b.tMtf Mtuidajr tf l it) tiiriira vnt-kt- l j.ui-lili- , apoa u.l.n.u cauw, b cauMiK i .tior to be la at la-- t tlirm puOiic lacva in uij cubty 4 Wptwr, f"T three Mud la uf ulMtui nnM-t- iiui tw-- '. U-f- tuiav. Jul lwii, a)irauH( 1ft. C. k. Probata Ju,iv. Bihup, A liitiiiintratriz. J. S. Bi)SEK, u. L , r Terr!UrT of taii.eoutiTy of Mrlwr. an: 1. Jua. F. Lwla'hW. eierk of in and for aaid W r, do eertifjr that the fiirwuuut la full, trua and of the oruriuai or.W day for etlr aetthtieiit of acoouat, and to tho rauae abjr tuaiU tn the Biator dn.inbutin th(ui d uot of the entateof Audrev n . haiiafn. dtvaU. dfMited tlltxl and recorded iu iiiy 'Hire oa the 16th day of Juljr, A. 1. l."Sl, aa tuoaame tlipnuateert auiiuiif aiLanof raeird la iuiea whereof. I hare hereunto wT my baud and atiixeu the aeal of the protiata court the day an1 rear hrtt arwive antteu. J. P. Lepwioob. Clerk of the Prolwia Court. Bjr Vi. H. Uanoom, Deputy Uuk. stAIu a. . ...I F ' - ,... w war . SALE-NOTIC- E. liming- - di'M'riUMj real estate, mluale iu the jtt, V. (JO , 1. , Kuua, of f r tm n. "- ;. t.nu 1 , I ii t an.j S . ... . LIU i,i, u r it. iiuuw a r.iU(ftit M.til o by lrf mm! il,U!f. IO Hut lwnn l uut tif ttw tlrrt Jo- !1 . U tu lrmt,.r 1.4 I ui, au tlie 4.Wui fund tlrrvo,, witioa irm ma u y.m of if iibujmm rvA WltlllKfJ.u, ".4,.t-' -, ... . it wmru . wii wf ... uui Uit iu tui. euiiy. Oh , ... , U.I . T twtyday: ' t. i itrr, j.,, , uei :uit will t takxe a.i.M w. acoomu u -t 1 wunuuiAiui, t aia f murvae iu - a,.., j oa rwtnui on--u ia n ' 11. Vi.ra an 1 Pii jll(H.lu n K..a- of .6t .thousand daar Hia . . . kit, llitrat at ll... .i ..f annum from u, aiH day t4 July. ai.d thai aiu. , alex.uder uwi i l .... 1. mal ei, twra odd u pay mi, I uioi.ia 9lXiipntuiLM! aud tl.i rrtuaio tip- f. Uu? B.aiunt) t4 balaiict-- SJ.D0U iu iut.ret per etn oer aa. iBia from Ju,y ll.t, and toe mon,rae lien . ui tbr eotw- aearrilel luiiy foi!n ttM .... ... I a, PiLttlUt -llMTVin . . u miui aniiMiin . . , . iritiea - (Iiml iIimi , i.l.,uuu.a . . , , Liu,,, i.m jwitlereu I tT aud ""uiit, aud bluitv.t tbe ' or ao mueb tberwrf aa my be .rj, prennMw tie told to oa all zuuMiut. Uitent and oo.i; and for attoruey a fm m the um tuat tba uual drcrw may be Ria.ie ft Uief;,V: forecjoa-ur- e of aaid inorlgajre and for the snla of Mid .i .1 lireniiiw.. invir,!,, . w Mw - ,1.. ni prariicw of this curt of tlii. district - that th. pruoeeda of Mid MJe na( be applie.1 U, the uaymert of ..u,,.,, ami-- rioeoset. of aaie and ' inKuuiiiuf ine plain tiff : and that mi i defendaiita ard each of them ..... ... ciaimuur unaer ttiem or either of tiietn aubxeiiueiit to the execu'.on of aaid . tni.rf.M ,l..t .... . . .1 . . rimr a. pureha-nincuiubraiiceni, or otherwise may b barre. aud forerl.w-of ail riht. claim or in the w,td equity of and evety part thereof, aud that idaimitf mav hav .......r... o. ration, aiexait,imi .. ..... ler - nrli an.l R..l.rt . . W..l.i.. u.....mru, null uini eculi.in them for any deficiency against which may remain after applying ll the d of the sale of said remise pnqierly ap-... raiiMaciiou oi tne jiulgment. . . Ii.f tlta ..iBia.filf """ . . panv to me suit may tiecoiiie a purchaser"iner at said sale; that the I lilted htatea marshal execute a deed to the purchaser; that said purchaser be let into . on " ' or tne 1.8. marshal de.Kf tben-for- ; priMiiictioa ami that the laint iff may have such other or further relief - hi ini. niun may aeem mHl and equitable. For further and fuller particular referencM la -Iimp..I.. n.u.t. w t i.u? w.uiiiiaiua on tile herein. . Ami Villi bm ha.ultr n..tilt..l 1... II ul l.ttlietbd.ket attl.rtol 1, . ! . n-- rea-aiI- Je irm .. - GUARDIAN i.-,i..- J .1 . ., Notice ia lien-hfriven that in purauanre of an oru'T or the rnitwtt court ol county, I tiih T.'tritory, tuade ou: lie lath day of July in tlie uialt.-- r of the entitle of ltoomee K and al. Krwman, miuon, the l aill on or after the Mh day of t, l"i'l, adl at I'rimte nale all the ritht, title ami iulertte iif aaid minora iu and to the fol j,r . , H. ir. i jl-- p iJrI M.4be 1L tiu- lr Kin. l..aa. J. fcaxia. U,nit. I tan. of of i- -t adiiuitr-iratriK- iwKfir i . i- -a. . uia i, l..ra. &.Jrt Ivaa coa ti laaa al. lbd rfjft.ubrd - B. Pat- - V. Lair!. ftiri.t.ti, t4 UM. I tail, k. Stj.aJ ru.i uj li u-uaunvi uiU-rr- .5. IniiuM' ! H L.A,A Ux ui f- .rfv. - . fi Natural rt EMiailAe-- It. I VI. Or. tlm m.Uj la-it, Hf"mli.milfur i'uiimi t4usuid ooui!.4 i u.t llje mbt lU Fruiuit rt.ur , I ll j 14 1 Mntirf 4 I si t b eMirt fxMv k4 Imhim MtJ euiirt la tueCiiT own la v . fttfttl 4 Ur. 1U MllU CKHUll irf W tr:Ur) 1 vl. riau.ua l! HiJ b.b iin) i4 luui A. at In urlMi :u, 4 uuti iL ihI ilvn to frtmv ei'M A dinkm Ly an 1..H.1J IHH im BUtuP Of ll- - roldu Uf MI'i W tau aniutitf tl i4 il ii lww!l amiraiu u Us, ui l fur Uie ai.itaxv aai J ll t furtLrr ird-rUal a dHT "I i ri A. i - - i 4 .,rl L. Ml lillU4m1 11 f - r Mr. Mnrat 1,-- a k,Hit b Patuh.ut liiier tui.iii.ua, . itUtI 4i. atiiLiurfrarr-.- i -- till ltl!.l.4,,,f , . al'it-n.-t.- SUMMONS. tutrt of tL firtx JuJtaJ di- 'iistrlrt atj W. tsirMjYid PLlIUrljlaa, lut th coiae la w::hcut rsyraeU cf tie cuitcmt fiTi. Tljji Lib handrj outrage of tar:L,r caval cSorrs" aimnusiitioj ihcalJ cct Uf forgotten. SECOND WEEK OF OUIi la O. A. t ."tU ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. i'r IVurt A 9 rr ov T erri- - . ... -, r. M- iu pro-re-- county of Vi ber. Territory of Utah : A part of i ill lot two (21 iu lilork thirty-on- e iu pint A, i".-"!!Oifdi-City aurvey, lMuude,l a follow : t m mencinif at a iMiiut one liuiuirtMl and &etiity-tw- o (172) feet eat Uroni the wiuthweet corner of said lot and ruiiniiiK t hence nort h eiKlity t tweniy-fou- r feet, thence fwt, thence feet, thence eaat tweuty four aouthility Hi! feet to the place of Ut:inninr. ' raid sale will be for cash, lawful money of the apiearandan-wertheeoniplaiuta- s above re-. .. an i1 u, lainfllt ... .....l.. ..... lnitd Statea, aud bidaorotItifor aaid proper, nin red., the v., i hp court ty on the temia nfore said, must he in writing for tlie relief demanded therein. and will he received at Hreeiieu AUnmieH a law nitneaa the Hon. James A. M iner. otlice iH'H WashiitirUm aveuue, Ogdeu City, Judge, and t he seal of the I tali, heiiiK the place where aale will lo made, District eoort of the First Jndi-6EAat any time before the aule is made. cial District, in and for the TerLkoh K. Krkkman. ritory of Utah, thiaWli day of Guardian of the eMatoeof HiKimea K. Fieemaa July, in the year of our Lord one ami Leirh M. Freiman, minorti. thousand, eight hundred and N. B. The purchaser at the above mentioned ninety one, sale can buy the interest in auid pniierty not MoClib, Clerk. owned by taid minora, ulsame rate for caeli. By L. B. Brt, Deimty Clerk. C. F. LooFBormm. LEUH K. FKKtM AN, Attorney for Plaintiff. i.. lt ,,,, TIMBER SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial Diftrict of the 1 emtory of I tali, Weber CuiiLty, ('. aK. Snwtelle, plamtilT. vs. T. J. Edwards, defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah send I. J. hdwards. dofendaut. You are hereby required toapFarinaDfti-tiohroinrlit acaiust yon by the above named plain- titT in the l)istnct Court of t.'ie r'irst Judicial l)istrict of t he Territory of Utah, aud to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (ex elusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this county : or, if served out of this county, but in this District, withiu twenty days; otlurwi:-or judgment by default will within forty day lie taken anaitift you, according to the prayer of anmcomplutnt. The said action is brouirlit to obtain the judgment of this court nifainst the defendant for the mm ol Sdw.il' principal with interest thereon to date amounting to fi'1.20 and his cost of suit. Plaintiff alleges that defendant was indebted Tto one firm of Idelman firos. for the alHive amount state, on balance of an account for Roods sold and delivered to the said defendant at the reouest of the defendant by plaiutiiT that thereafter said Idleman Hros. as signed the said liulebtedness to tMs ptauititt. For further and fuller particulars reference k hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notilied that if yon fail to apjtear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiil will take against yon for the sum of iWO.UU, and interest and costs of suit. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner judge, and the seal of the District. Court of the First Judicial District, in and for the Territory seal of I tali, this 15th day of Nov., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. C. H. McCli ee, Clerk. By L. B. Rest, Deputy Clerk. M. V. (tILBekt, Attorney for riaintiH. e : jtidu-nie- ALIAS Wabrfn defendants G. Child, President. Ogden Utah. June 25th, lv9l. DR. LESLIE'S Special Prescription! IS THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN THE WORLD THAT WILL ABSOLUTELY CURE SUMMONS. In the District court of the First judicial district of the territory of Utah, Weber county. The Utah Natioual Bank of Oetlen, a corporaEmma K. tion, plaintiff, vs. Robert Robinson. Robinson, formerly Kmma B. Hajloyl; Alice B. Hell, formerly Alice B. Bayleyl ; James Cassin, assignee of The Snyder Robinson Hardware Company; H. W. Smith, guardian of the person and estate of Robert Wcllwaine Robinson andn, Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Thomas defendants. The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting : To Robsrt Robinson, Emma B. Robinson, formerly Fnima K. Bayleyl; Alice li. Bell, formerly Alice B. Bayley I; James Cassin, assignee of the of the Snyder Robinson Hardware Com-ii.mH. W. Smith, guardian of the person and estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Rob ert Mcllwaine Robinson, and Thomas (.ahoon NOTICE. To whom it i. in y concern , Notice is hereby given by the Consolidated LumlsT and Mill-nCompany, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Utah territory, that it is Hie intention of said coro ration to apply to the secretary of the iiituiiot undiv an net of March ;ird, InHI, entitleil "in act to amend section eight of an art approved .March third, eighteen hundred and ninety. one, entitled An act to rejieal timlier culture laws and for other purposes,' " for ierniission to cut timis-- r in tlie southeastern Weber of counpart ty, I tali territory, for the pur.ose of supply, ing the inhabitants of I tali territory with lumber and ties for building, mining and other domestic purposes. That said timber if located in the mountains in the southeastern of Weber county, about throemiles east of part Beaver canon and three miles north of the South F'ork ofOgden riier and ulxiut tuenty.eigbt milea Trom Ogden City; that the land is unsurreyed and when surveyed will not be subject to under existing laws of the United Statesentry except for mineral entry. That thetimber sought to be rut is pnrtly dead from forest tires, and the green timber standing is balsam, and represents about three or four hundred thousand feet, and rovers about three hundred acres of land. That the preservation of said timlier ia not necessary for the water supply of stream that is nsed for irrigating purposes any or that can horeafter be used for irrigating. The land is very mountainous, neilher agricultural nor mineral, and is too far from the mines aitd settlements to be of value eithr to miners or settlers, unless sawed Into timber. Tub Consolidated Limukk and Millino Company. ISM HEADACHE!! TESTIMONIALS. TOD & CRAWFORD, Commission Merchants and Dealers in Building Material. Santa Rosa, Cal., Jan. 19th. 1S91. Briggs Medicine Co. Uents : Yours of the 15th received. I shall be glad to assist you in promoting tlie sale of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription. Indeed, most of what I have bought of yea in the past four years has been given away, myself having been completely cured after a lifetime of headache, as I shall gladlv certify Should you write to either Dr. M arkeil or Dr Mason, of this place, you may refer to Tod A ( ra wfoed, as to the superiority of your Special Yours truly, Prescription. WilL Tod. Yon are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against yon by the aliove named iilaintiif. in the District court of the First judi cial district of the territory of Utah, and to an swer the complaint hied therein, within ten day of servicr after the days exclusive of the summons -- it serveu withservice on you of this in this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twertty days; other wise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the Price 25 Cents. Bold, by all Drugprayer of said complaint. gists. The said action is brought to require the de fendant. Robert Robinson, to make answer un der oath asto the nature, situation, amount and value of all his property and effects whether BricKS Medicine Co., San Francisco, Cal held by himself or others in trust for him: also of the property and effects lie has conveyed and tne value tuereoi, auu io wuoui auuiorwnai purpose and upon what terms: and that lie be enjoined from in any manner selling or disposing of any of his property or effect or intermeddling therewith, and that a receiver be appointed of all his property. Second. To reof the other defendants above named quire all answer under oath and set forth and to make JiVL. discover all things required to be stated by the Boliert Robinson; that they and defendant, each lot them be enjoined from disposing of or cnl! ba b""lht ten ' with projiertyof Robert Robinyeareago. Why? rub- son nnderthetr control ; also frompayinghim any rauie tliere was debts which they may owe him. Third : That, ter in it. The Wf all conveyances of property, effects, stocks, rrni'alno little or no pare ruMwr. old by dealers bonds. securities,etc, heretofore made by the Our BLUB BRA N I HUSK l the dedefendant Robert Robinson, to the other and is made of mWwr. With good care It stiould last At guarfendants be adjudged void and be set aside : and nv or ix years. It is cheap at tlie price. and are not what you ray for, that defendant, Robert Robinson, be adjudged antee thata ynu are gpttitig high price for a poor article, w place UU the owner thereof, and that thesnme be applied paying r.rt avant .rth 11, to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment. WOUUUUV.. Fourth : For all other equitable and general relief. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on tile herein. And yon are hereby notified that if you fail to as aliove appear and answer the said complaint required, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Mines, judge, and the seal of the District court of the First cial district, in and for the terriday of tory of Utah, thisour8thLord If von entrant eet It of vonr dealer, W will Rnd it. one July, in t he year of hundred and expreM paid, on receipt of money. thousand eight Sample fret if you mention thii piper ninety-op- e Who has not had ft r Be-!- ' y 1 A ! judi-"sea- lI McCLURE, Clorlc. Ey L. B. BEST. Pcpntv CWk. Attornovs for Plaint" .f BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO, Manf'n, ft Belting and Packing, 226 Devonshire Street, Boi;. 20S Lake St, Chicago j 8 Buth St,, Sar, Fnncltco, f. , |