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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: ?AT I'll DAY, AI'Gl'ST 8, 1691. ! J. D. GILL HAS SURE !. wLllxh tj c. Uaic Um I n Fuur r . La. . c' j i'l $1jC Jirw to W fv toua aa-j- r aitti baia'nv f- - fruw . --- cay UC..J V fnua Curas. CfeeJ. Mb uny.'ij). ALL VfTnCOSCF SELF WJR CER HAVE EEN TR.EDu (84. J -- Liu Full arra r Ofi t Aa tr f - 1xrr T&k. ( OaM Mas IW Half taming ( Ma4 af tac Mvrtavl Cwii, Mil f r- firsiciaa bo t ed a taj of sakii uaJ the day: Wbf fciiOtlJ a maJJ kill LiiasclTr The far i crzv r popular ai.a-- r ia, B.-as; A o'-b-er iiuh rant kf WiilsiAv u.a-latto- Special Attractions ' A rare chance, for sale, one of the best milling privileges in Utah. The mill can be run night and day for the entire year. No lack of the best wheat. Mill and machinery new, and situated in the best wheat growing region of Utah. Several Houses for Sale on easy payments. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Money to Loan on Real Estate. 11. ra." i tLe suicidal? Surely cot, for the Greek were at least the equal of the Roman. The Solution tnutt be sought elsewhere. Perhai reliou belief has somethins to do with it, but it woulJ be haxJ to prove it Cue fact, however, gives us a clew. Among the lowest races of man kind and iu the lowest intellectual jnde of any society suicide U practically un known, and among the highest in race or culture it in extremely rare, while in the middle or lower middle classes it is most common. STRANGE FOR THE ACT. REASON'S It i those who are midway on the course, whether as race or individual, those who are in the strangle, who lose heart and rush unbidden into eternity. This ia only another way of saying that where the battle i fiercest there are the most wound and sudden deaths; those who have won the victory and those lying idle in camp and designing no struggle are fairly well satisfied with the o situation. The cultured and Philadelphian is, on the whole, aa willing to live a the naked Senegambian. The causes assigned for suicide are to the bet degree curious. In many cases well-to-dsuicides simply allege that they are tired of life the monotony of it is too much for them. An English gentleman left a note to the effect that he was tired of "coming in and going out, laving down and getting up, button ing and unbuttoning. A London cabman wrote that he had exhausted all the pleasure of driving in thia world and wanted to see how they drove in the other. Strange to say, love and poverty furnish the smallest number of cases, and mere bodily suffering the greatest. Bnt the saddet cases are those in wiiich a whla family die together, and oi these the Salford case, which occurred some years ago, was the most mournful of all. well-to-d- P. HUNTER, 2114 Washington Ayenue. o SALFORD'S COLD BLOODED DEED. Salford was a assistant, Both the method and results when threatened with thedruggist's loss of position and is it is pleasan poverty. He succeeded in gaining his Syrup of Figa taken; and refreshing to the taste, and acts wife's consent, as his letter said, that the gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, 'whole family should go together," but Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- she did. not want to know when the fatal tem effectually, dispels colds, head- dose was given. So he gave her and the aches and fevers and cures habitual youngest child prussic acid in a cooling drink as they lay down for the night, and constipation permanently. For sale Lin a few minutes they expired without in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. One by one he disposed of the pain: CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. other five children in the same way "all in peace and without pain, tha SAK FRANCISCO. CAL, hew mK. H.r. God," he wrote. lovisvius. nr. He then drew up hia will, went out an obtained the signature of witnesses, returned and wrote four letters, and then swallowed the poison, and was soon a corpse. Such a case is beyond analysis by a healthful mind. Yet we cannot say it was insanity. It is scarcely possible to conceive of any 13 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IS THE WORLD THAT WILL of suicide not already employed method ABSOLUTELY CURE by some one, but whenever one stnkes a novel method he is sure to have a host of a i imitators. Hanging, drowning, poison ing, stabbing, or other forms of cutting, shooting and jumping from high places are most couimon. TESTIMONIAL?, Many women have swallowed hot coals, powdered glass and other destructive ar TOD & CRAWFORD, ticles. Cleopatra applied an asp to hep Commission Morchants and Dealers in Building bosom, and it is worth noting that she Material. has no imitators. Women have a horror Santa Rosa, Cal.. Jan. 19th, 1891, of serpents, and they are not easily ob Gents : Yonrs of the 15th received, I shall be glad to assist yon in promoting the tained at the time desired. Insale of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription. France leads all other nations in sui deed, most of what I have bought of yon in the past fonr years has been given away, my- cides, as in the last year for which we self having been completely cured after a life have the record 216 persons killed them time of headacne, as 1 snail giaaiv cerurj, selves in each 1,000,000 of the population, KW.lrl in vritn tn either Dr. Markell or Dr Mason, of this place, you may refer to Tod 4 and the increase is rapid. Of 7,572 sui Crawford, as to the superiority of your Special cides in one year were in Paris, lourstruiy. Prescription. Will. Tod. and smothering by charcoal fumes is the method. In London nearly all Price S5 Cents. Sold by all Drug favorite are with the knife and razor, suicides gists. and it is plain truth that in this respect British are the worst "cutthroats" in Brigga Medicine Co., San Francisco, Cal the Europe Chicago Tribune. DK. LESLIE'S Special Prescription! fenfmr ff n t mint;? one-fift- h Who has not had 40 GOOD RrBBEE HUSK ecmld be bought ten BeyesnSKO. Why? came there w rub-am ter in It. me ikiHttto no eontalm by dealers On? BLUE BRAND HOSE Is the With good care It of made I. 1,4 pm rnbiwr. S:?".1 rWr. t.J It Mat" o P.y for, and are.not Saving a hiuh price for a poor artlcls, we place UU . brand on every length! Electricity Defined. I was standing on the back platform of a street car the other day when high school boy asked the conductor, "What is electricity?" The conductor made some jesting re ply, when the lad, as if to show off a lesson he had just learned said, "Electricity is a manifestation of energy," How delightfully definite! What an accession of knowledge the boy had received when he memorized that defini tion! No scientist can define electricity, but the bootblack who calls it "juice" is more precise than the high school lad. Buffalo Express. Musical Note. did not like Mautalini. an air of hauteur" "Can you whistle it?" "I ilml i,.il.tiiajiMi will lend it. on reiii "i fM if vim mgntion thU paper. . Mt h nf vnnr dealsr. W xpreu paia, jbiu CO.. Mjnf'n. of Rubbif 226 Dswnihlrs Strest, Boton Dnernu wnuFM HnfiE Belting; and Packing, 20i UW 5t CWCgO 0 BUW 91", on l ia.n.i.j w- ms a u TL--r vbrth. 4 Grwrka oa t a. DOt. Uum cheap Un I Lave brrau u, ai,l fana (""fart"' The Gmki rarely committal uiciJe, w Lcn I caa i ve u ep i i. here cmi. bet at on time it was joiUj the) faiiin I amarUm Um tuu. If ya aul w ffrl in at low price, bay awwr. in Roma. It u the of raritic fur for yml wiil ettrv py ttvtr BMjfe lur pruperu a alav to couiCiit snidle, thon0h a alave iariure if )ui ui lu buy. Eiu-iiaiv-e owiit-- r fcftea due. tuquiry fitil to dovclop a single case of aa Auif OODLV ID. fiW, 2104 negro' euaiuiituiijj guiciJe, tiionjrL s thrra haro been a few cast among and octoroons. Shall it be aai J, then, that the nperior rood 1 ) Graiai Army, U city tall. bcieitifi iik ttiljr ditj'rove tLat, tot tumcwLut at tvea in dcri&isg a &t Wat th )LiluojiLer amswrr. beUtr 1 f ai.4 awi wm an'h nhv. fc.it mi T cajud. he etteivd lb wanu Stf a tia. Seooca crazy wb ui frruit out. aceent UcTjtv. bati a&i openol Lis Tcitia? Were all th hnrUiJ of Roman who mala hapr y I Ha re gutxl reallege kt cite? a--4 "a a) of Ufcuiclve insatit? Sort:Iy tH-- t loix-auuia- There was "What?" "The air of 'hauteur.' I never heard of the composer." New York Truth. atMCt i slIui Xrw Yi..rk S.J.m uil. gray one (. the) car ai 1 who to a c.aiLd:x-u.i2iwith Biur baJt . Lr fci.i It 1? Ii- - tmtil. H ;.x-ia- Wat H:t. SArV Oifrmi MmkM tnrt rf imraibcra ImictAm (JOT BARGAINS FOU ALL tl-V- 6 EAF.Y OTmc.5 AS WHY IX) MEN SUICIDE? REAL ESTATE. j by V traia t til i isdtuaa E--- i- tk j I it-- d fi it f .3 k U te c?--t a Cmaawr. h t p'Ce-.- i ' fclAS. tr'.'.iVr. ani tL kiit are ilict and U la.".?. t'i-'.-i ti'M cirrka. 1 aal rrU! f. a tvevt, ax,.J lu traie t ncwt-V-an i the Lrtlji. day to re tcjarive with fru:t lie per', ila, aad uj tLe ll Towards a Heavy Fall Business. So Prepare Yourselves and Purchase when Stocks are complete. A VH irwt barker eiop a.o.1 buy a Fnruch fcrlJ ia.ar&LaL EARLY BUVEKSr.ET THE BEST SELECTION'S. refrcrhc Li intr ttian Goiiig down to tb pienr; aa tiie a wke-dinth iab of p:tc; a street gaxuin feki ciiini:ttuaa. -a tivkcl t'.u-- out of ih oil maa fur We cere in our iri-co- a Yes, sir," tail tha uil uiaa. tal so complete or ao large stock of both Uple "La tl war, tLT" a Aa old, decrepit woman, with at J rwf't at Ibis . n, ana tre would adrtsa you to AU through." replied tlt newcotae examine our jfxxi and l'noe before buying elsewhere. We are titC.td it a cLk as Lard aa tka of the statue of oiild be to jour avdvaa'ae to do so. vv.b a smile. Liberty, cum- - up and ak Lim for a Of course yoa were with Graut,"si J slit. TLtj piiMss;j.ie tuan took at Ler a PerlM fatlery, fklea, Hardware, the New York laeusber, wita a Luiuor-- u Biitiute, sab:reii a thia alic froia th Tabl Cetlerj, C'rtarkery, Tev, wiik. hea and give it to the aud ahe Art Null. Mitrrwar, P4.rt of th time." got on ter way rejoicing. Tiawar. Lampe, -Jf Well, I wa with Sherman Atlanta At la?t tlu curlft-tonSlices. all We aaie a few ia Ma Jar merchant get Hammed, at fo-- t. to the sea, yoa know. Many' th jully out bis dinner pail and ear a meal. It never occurs to him to Savor LiA-HGKE oiht I f;rnt playing puker with old 11 couldn't play worth a dern it with eotne of Li luviou stock in though." hick IT Will Offer Belew test. Call aaJ Set. trade, and he goe When he U through he takes out a Couldn't, eh?" said the) gray haired veteran, with interest very small tin pail of wattr and prin-ki- t some A it "No; it was like finding money. cjnn the fruit to keep it a great mind to tell the boy of a littto from getting dry. Then be carefully incident that occurred during the great washes Lis hands in the pail, and then, Yon Goods march, but a the 'old man' is to be here Leavens! he carefully cover up the do." himself tonight I guess it wouldn't pail, a if water were precious under the "I shouldn't mind that," shadow of tl office and with the "Well, I dunna You se, it wa like free druikiu;j fgunUiu not thirty feet tLU: Just after we struck the Wtldon away! rvllroad we hai a fight, About noon it Tijitik you, not today! I was ging to let np a little and Sherman and I bor- treat mystif to pines, but something ha rowed a drr-n- i from the band for a table suddenly stolen uiy appetite away. and went into the bushes for a little New York Herald game of draw." The Krgltrt of the Groom. "Queer time for poker." A person about to be married has sent "Oh, you see fighting was a chestnut to us in those days, while poker was a good in a complaint for public consideration deal. Well, I horsed the old man pretty against the constant neglect which the bad, and when at last he opened a jack- bridegroom receive from the press, from in it a IVlllllliU pot he was about cleaned out, so he wrote the friends of the contracting parties out hia pay receipt for the next month and often from their immediate families. 2445 Washington Avenue. : : Ogden, Utah and threw it in the pot I raised him All interest center in the bride, whuse 2443 200. a bullet then Just dress through is voluminous in ripped f detail, the drum and the action was under way whose bouquet is not considered beneath again. mention, and whose face, blushing be 'The old man jumped np. 'Pete he neath her veil, ia the most pleasing atsays Tecump always called me Pet- e- traction of the wedding. The bridesmaids, lovely girls, flutter Pete, we can't play this hand just now, but well finish it after the scrimmage. ing in dainty colors, are worth more GREENWELL & FRONK, Props. Here, m put my hand undr thia stone than a passing notice. The ushers, the and you put yours in that hollow log.' guests, and even the organist, are spoken We did so and rushed tor our horses." of in an appreciative manner. Some'Hot fight that," said the tall veteran. times there is consideration shown to the se.tton of the church. But where is the reflectively. "You bet Evjry time I got near the groom? There are columns of descrip general he'd stand up in his stirrups, tions of weddings in the daily press, and wave hia sword and yell, 'A hundred bet- in these columns the'personality of the ter, Pete,' and Td holler back, 'A hundred groom is passed over without a glimmer better nor yon.' It was most night be- of apology. fore he called me, and then the pot wa How does the groom dress? What is a couple of thousand. After supper we his choice of flower? Do hia gloves fit? went out, hunted up the cards, and Are his shoes of patent leather? Nobody showed 'em down. I had three aces and knows these interesting details, although two kings, and Tecump had four kings they are undoubtedly important to the and an ace. Singular, wasn't it?" neglected man. His presence ia supposed r.f "Remarkable. How did yoa account from occasional mention of the "young Try for it?" seen be he and couple," probably may Account for it? Why somebody had skulking around the corner of the pul been monkeying with the gen'ral's hand, pit; but he ia evidently in a hurry for that's what! I don't insinuate anything. the completionof the matter. It is not r .jjp occasion, v nf ortuuauj We is tw mind, but you can bet yourb jdaypd Twmp again. Doai, 3ve a the chief and notable instance of "Hamlet junction let's go out and have a drink. left out of Hamlet" Boston Journal. What might your name be, comrader "William T. Sherman." San Francis Fish Every Friday. Conscience In the Sleeping Had. Poultry and Game-Deliverie- s co Examiner. Dreams have been regarded as an interesting subject of study ever since At Charity Fair. made to all parts of the city. scientific thought was born. Locke, the A man who strayed into a "charity essayist on the human understanding, No. 2422 Washington Avenue, Ogdcn, bazaar" had a trying experience. was of the opinion that a man did not He had made several quite unsatisfac think at all when really asleep, while tory purchases, pot knowing how to re modern investigators in thia line of fuse the demands of the pretty sales research believe that thought no more women, anrt at last, to prove that he ceases during sleep than a watch propcould make one sensible investment, he erly wound runs down in the night W. K. HOLLAND, Proprietor, According to their notion, under such bought a small matchbox and carried it and conditions the mechanical functions of off in triumph and haste. 1M-1Examining it after he had left the the mind are active, though uncontrolled Twenty-thirbet. Wall and Llnooln, booth, he discovered that there was no by the judgment, and thus it happens Dealer In Steam Xngine Bollera, romps, Kto, I will farnlia and erect Inline that one's dreams are apt to be unreasonplace on which to light the matches. Boilers, Hester and Machinery by oontrao and do my work n the best manner. Gen r So, with the air of one determined not able and even absurd. machine wo and irtnt promptly attended to at sbop. Could anything be more interesting to be cheated, he marched back to the if of a to trace the than had the he of whom dream, progress bought young lady it wtie only possible? Think of the vabox. "There ia a mistake here," he said. riety of experiences through which one "You sold me this pocket matchbox, and would be conveyed, untrammeled by there is no place on it to scratch the the limitations of common sense which restrict one's waking thoughts, and freed matches." ' "My dear sir," said the young lady, from the moral responsibilities that en "you are quite right; I made a mistake. cumber the doings of ordinary life. That is intended for a jewel box and Probability sets no bounds to the dream costs fifty cents more, if you please." er's vision, and even conscience is dor"And what did you do?" asked a friend mant, since the most righteous of men do, on occasions, misbehave themselves most to whom he related his tale of woe. "If you've ever been to a fair," replied shockingly in the strange Land of Nod the other in an aggrieved tone, "you Washington Star. know very well what I did. I paid the A Bird's Waterproof Nest. fifty cents, of course!" Exchange. Being out on a prospecting tour in the Children Who Work Ten Hour a Day. mountains and having some knowledge in Samuel Gompers, president of the of birds and beasts their native Ihaunts, could American Federation of Labor, looks I was on the alert for anything see. One day while we were wading a AGFNT8 FOR upon the employment of young children mountain stream in Skamania county, in mercantile houses as a serious evil. Wash. , I saw a water ousel leave a water"There are no statistics," said he, "to feet above the stream show the number of children under four- fall some twenty STRATTON & STORM'S in. By helping my companion were we teen years of age thus employed, but it to he was enabled reach the rocks the must be large, I believe that some chil- tip dren under eight years of age are em- place where the bird had left, and was Also for VVallir. & Co. Mexican hand-mad- e, rewarded by finding the nest, a splendid ployed in mercantile houses, and I know in built of crevice a the nest, that their wages seldom exceed two dol- waterproof lars per week, while for a single day's rocks where the water was pouring over Custom house absence they are docked much more than and partly onto the fore part of the nest in one and I at home have now it egg a single day's pay. The average pay is Vancouver, Wash., as a relic of our trip, probably not more than f 1.50 per week, George Mitchell in Portland Orego-niaand many small children receive but one dollar per week. There has been no attempt to organize children into labor Is It To or Too? unions because the thing is impossible. The violation of the particle "to" is a DKALKBS OF They could not act of their own volition. sin of continual growth, and not merely WHOL13AI The hours of children in mercantile by that insertion of an adverb between houses are ordinarily from 7:30 a. m. to it and the body of the verb censured by 6:30 p. m., and in the holiday season aa GO'S Taylor, but by total dislocation, as in late as 10 p. m. Many such children are guch cases as "try to," "mean to," "going PABST set to work not so much from the need to" and "obliged to." Dr. Watts has as from the greed of parents." New been taxed with its perpetration in a IN EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND H0FBRAD, CONSTANTLY York Recorder. well known line which occurs in his didactic rhyme for children, "Let dogs STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. Be Regretted It. delight to bark and bite;" the probable Hunker You missed a heated argu- truth being that he wrote not "For 'tis ment by not coming to the boarding their nature 'to,' " but, "For 'tis their house for dinner today. (id est, the nature of bears and TO OUR "OGDEN OFFICE." ALL C0RM5P0SDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED Spatts I'm sorry I wasn't there then. tigers to growl and fight,) 'too.' " A misIt would be a great novelty to have print here is vastly more conceivable something warm at Mrs. Small's table. than an nngraminatical trip on the part Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guarNew York Epoch. of Dr. Watts. Notes and Queries. -- jiislx, cvia-ravlc- -:' tru-relv- re irr U-a- i.ltmtrt, REFRIGERATOES To-cuai-p. -- fe CalHo Sec I's; Our Will Jo llie Rest. pi THE FAIR kmim iiuiai iviut km m Mmm jurjwiiu anl detx-ribe- d Reticent. A Long Wait. Cleverton Was Miss Griggson bored Policeman Here, move on! Why by my talk last night? healthful exercise than swimming, pro- don't you go home.? Dashaway I couldn't get her to say. Tramp (with dignity) I'm waitin' fer vided always the water ia not too cold -- New York Truth, me coachman. Good News. too nor the indulgence prolonged. There is scarcely a more enjoyable or. 11' t-- unl j tr-- i j and ecu axi l cnu aid dxTttcJ u iueiis l ' aa a drtii L I Zll Je. a M. La Tata tJ The Central Meat Market - Freslr Meats" of all Kinds; J UNCTION CITY MACIIINE WORKS, Practical Founder H Machinist. d Fred. j. kiesel WHOLESALE company, & GR0CEKS, Liquor and Cigar Merchants Pocatello, Idaho. CARL UPMAI'S O - I - G - A. - R - S. BREWING MILWAUKEE BEER anteed. F. J. KIESEL & CO |