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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: People Who Would He Happier if They Were Poor. llarper'a Bazar: There are rich wo- men whoto whole liven would have been kappter in all probability had thiv been have vnergy, capacity, imlus-irptr;tliey and could have sup;orted thein-kcIvchonestly Jpil usefully; lut now those faculties are all absorbed in the etTort to Ik just dieuurts of what is given them. They spend tparinly on Iheaiselves and niunitieently on others; but the lavirhnss eoit-- hurdor work than the economy. TI.ey consume in earn of the days institutions or the puidanco of individuals; they never take a holiday; they lay awake at night wondering if they nave done rightly in paying tho tine and of John dones, and giving him his tnth opportunity to keop out of jail and heat hia children; or whether the world in to be benefited, on the whole, by the Combined Institution for Supplying Pennies to the Penniless. While they eein to le only "in the swim" of society, and are jmasibly regarded as type's of fashion's butterlliee. they are in reality working harder than any business man and are unable to lay aside their cares, as he often does, on closing the doors of the counting-room- . The poor think of all the beautiful tastes which they cannot gratify, but which they .ould freely carry out were they only rich. But he rich meanwhile are sometimes envying the poor, who have none of the cares of stewardship, and can ppend their snare hours, when earned. I once went with a sis they please. younc girl who had been economically enjoying a summer outing on the sea shore, to call ujon a woman more generally envied, perhaps, than anyone in her own familiar circle. She had wealth, beauty, immense personal popularity, conscientious activity in a hundred ways, and a touch of genius in art. " What have you been doing this vacation?" she aid to her young visitor. "Sketching" was the answer. "Happy girl!" said her I have been only able to get hostess. one morning's sketching this whole season." Tho WorU Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more popular, it becomes. At Last. The long expected illustrated History of Utah by the eminent historian. Herbert II. Bancroft, has Rt last appeared. It is nbsolutely a revelation. After visiting the field in person, taking testimony impartially from all side, critically reviewing the enormous number of l,(X tlitferent authorities and searching many of the scret archives f tlie Mormon church Mr. Ilancroft now gives to the world his wonderful and remarkable work, the ouly true history of Mormon- - y. h Take xt Vancouver, Wash., June d , Fine Stationery. The CoM.MKRCTAL.begB to call the attention of our citizens to their line of tine stationery, including the latent de- signs in call cards, wedding goods, programmes, invitation?, papetries, tablets, etc. Wo have bought the best the market affords for our patrons in tin's and cities. With a full lino of new-am-i handsome type we can guarantee perfect satisfaction. kut-roundin- Arrival Extraordinary. Just arrived from San Francisco tho world renowned and highly giftod dead trance clairvoyant, Mrs. Dr. Winters, who while entranced will reveal every hidden mystery in life or death, has long been pronounced the greatest mystery of tho present age. The ruadame is often controlled by tho sainted masters of Mormon history and they bring words of '20, IS'JO. FINE r-a d SOLE AGENTS TMANUKACTUERS OF Land of the Fitr. the Olive ami tlte Vine. Historic California Home of Kmiioiia. And ef the Padre .liinipero In-lo- and LiiumI I HATS, nliiicd, in Lirht Weiffhts. II. M. BOND & CO., L GROCERIES Produce and Fruits, Twenty-fourt- h St., 0?den. Unl.'rs Solicitod and Prompt. Attention Ii'liv-ry- -- Pair of lilterally Lyiuau, 2t06 Washington Ave. ; horses; harness and light wagon, nearly pew. Inquire 158 Twenty second street. well-broke- steady-roadsters- n To Soften the Skin. Ladies whose skin is subject to roughness when exposed to the air may remedy the difficulty by applying Wisdom's Violet Cream. It restores the natural action of the skin and induces softness and elasticity. Urdr FMfth Binding-Establhhinen- RECLINING ATTACHED TO by Mail Promptly Attended to. &K-.0- IMS. 1 THaINH t ,.U " fa?'.- -. j prices. MTEAHEN hin J. X). GILL'S rr T G PAIN List of Properties Y OF WIlll'l! WILL DKI.IVKK. and mm Two r)xi:i7 Kuob Hill oivh.-irilots. V ."xl l'. ii":tr Thirt.it tli aii'l .1 iou Avfnuc. urxl:C TwMitittth ami Litv fruit ami li:ult; trws. Monroe, Ix'twffii Twviity-tlf- t li auil .'xIlL', clioiri. SALT LAKE CITY $1 ,250. $2,200. $650. $2,100. trnr, frt, M)xl:tS. fwt. $2,400. $1,400. )t thj Ho.ili Oil hihI OIabo Oc EAST BOUND TRAINS. .. M.;-f- ..r iu Lae city. Denver , Va.li-into- hoiibo, now. n Biin;J.Hm TABLETS, Hard and Soft Paper, AT TI1K 'OFFICE, Avotiu. THE COMMERCIAL RUBBER STAMP CO Ocuerai MaaaKor. BKa Ioato to inform thoir patroiiH that they are taLlinuod here to tay, aud do the beet work ui Rubber Stamps S Stencils 254 Twenty-Fift- h T BI THE OGDEN I T H. BENNETT, ti. Fas't .Agt. E1S '"or Aizes VI i I ) If 1 i I ! at Low Price. St., Oodkn, Utas. : Carries the t lino of Trunks and Valinttt in tho city at Manufacturer' 1'rieoH. All kiudnofx us before purchab-inKepairinK done. Call and KLINK A OPP.MAN, oh.?whorf. No. il70 Twouty-tiftSt. to Ul years and at the Uowost I'riees KS.G0LDSM TfH&CO 24:n and TRUNK FACTORY 2 t:VWasliinjrton Avenue. Ix-s- f! NOW IS THE TIME TO HUY Real Estate! Experience of the piu-- t throe yearn has taught lit that all property bought well at thi soaMjn of tho year will bring at least 50 jer cent, profit during the following winter. We offer for Halo tho following choice property at theno low price : Sixty acres in nection 10, overlooking the 100 0() .$ city, per acre tjx;Ci0 feet on Twenty-fourtstreet, between Lincoln and Wall avenue, per 275 00 foot Lots on the Bench. !0xl W feet, only eight 300 00 ;j blocks from Watihington ave. for each 10x9 rode, between Jackson and VauBuren avenuefl, on the Htrect car line, a nap, .1500 00 and Jack-woTwo acre lots on Twenty-eighth . . Office: . SECRETS OF Al)st Complet( Stock we have ever carried, and the Iovest Prices. D LF UNRULED. WriNhinjcton Hero you can tind the NEWEST NOVELTIES Juuciioc at 3. Ml p. in. D. C. MOEKJE, h Promptly and Is Specially Attractive. Hlt Lake passengors. lu (fleet Ju"; ill. IM'O, trnluH run between arid Alta, as follow: Bltipham Juiicti-.iI..aT Biimham Junction at S.15: arrive at Alta at 9.15 a. m. I,;jive Alta at 1.50; arrive at Ave, OUDKX.' PENCIL & SCRATCH -t Overcoats and Ulsters. DEPARTMENT El! . s COMMERCIAL i ra ;.'. fru.-ii- ' h RL'LKD AND - 1 Oeden and $2,500. $1,200. GILL 2404 WuhinstoQ lit"- - Fa-- l 1 Suit t Kin-- - - Cltoap. ViruirQuinay. 140x1:12, with aifotx) lio;is, vtll. city wat;r. adulw; Ikuihi-- . lOxltSJ, with wi1J, city tta'.nr, I hav banjaitii on Wntliinfrtnn fivt'inif. i.'i bini-UfTw'Uty-fourtand Twenty-flftl- i aluo nil kinclruf ncn'tnf1- - It i .ropTtit., a ploaniire to hhow iropoity. D. ! W5!8T BOUND TRAINS. Kroro Salt LakeCUy, daily, 5:40 p.m From l'ener. :i, racifi'' Hxii.'fa i'uebln. 8. '' a:f iM.i:it Kaif, daily - 10:05 a. m k"uNo. , Fast Mf i' From 9 :40 p m !i a.i j'.iiu'.s East, daily rl.o, Dir- ct Cinwni'.-ir,mad" iu tluion Dciot with all tirou(j h ii uk And i are ruu to aconmrno-dat- " Trafus No aii.l d Wjx1:7, Thirty-thir- d, b ( Kimlish l?ox C'ut.Coat.AVoHiAltwrt, lIrO. lnorelaiul, MoiinUiiiKXM' Prince Charhs, Alaska,I'ritiee OUR BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING l'ue; l', 9:"5a rrj daily Like 'ity daily, Uilitla.". , Fti.afee No , Ai a!ie ' xprt" Citi-r tov.), i'tst'lo. PiinuT, and mi noiut Katt da.lv J'no' . roils, rorm r and Quincy. .Vlam, lx"t wixti Tliirty-srou- :. No. No botwoon Monrtx? (..'hoico. , Twenty-fifth- door north of ani Twnty-Mhtl- i cikmI hoii!(.-- . n t,tin Karxiu. avt'ai thrM Mnot, Z montli. ; 'o ami xS rodH. 10x10 i SHOP. 143 MAIN ST. Twpii-t-sixt- li rwi-ntii't- li No. No. i. Twouty-scvctitt- IVr $20O Vn nrii, l'twrn ami M.idi-o- u. TVcuty-lirf-- t. ! e;:ii !"(" i C I YI I ki T lneesler, and Storm current"tT.4E table, isao. Iii effect Aukum (U3 HARD WOOD FINISHING 4 SPECIALTY Xllir i ( Passing- Directly Tlironeh j $1,000-$300- . ! I honehih1, Irish lriey.e. 'ciivor, h'renoli Scoteli ("heviol. Trifot, ;itul Other I 'asJiienable Matei ials. The Only Line Transcontinental 1ST AN Show tho Finest Stook of In Kersev, Melton, STAM)AKU (Uj AGE. 11, M) AND vt- - Workmanship. i 'APiSn LEA 13 I JST G former seasons protluetion. I 'erfecjt nny Surpnssins; I m h'it. lamlst miely Ti iiniiHHi and of Suporior j 1 HK Overcoats GrandeV! rVW ESTER N I&KRailway d. ho ' - Rio I 1 r rare ue GOLDSMITH & CO., This Kiill s "Take it l.rorc ltrcaUfast." Icv'h Knirljsh Damiclion Touic. Tul-plu- 115. CLOTHIERS W. VALhKKY, . Real Estate, fur-ui-he- tiit-cl:i-s- 8 No. For further lntormatiou couceriiiim th) lne, apply to any Ticket Agent, or addrei lt., Io.r Young, OiiDF.N. I Metallic Caskets and Wood "askot and -. Special Attention paid to Km balminx ami l'r'.aiinK Hodia for Shipmont. (rler I Kavo by telegraph promptly attended to. lluarhO in tlie city, tlto only Collin- CARS C'HAIK AU THEOl'SH I - thrtt-ijuaiter- And Funeral Director Our Famous Dining- Cars Complete Book West of Denver. B. STEACY & CO. THF.CoMMrJM'iAi. Publishing Company nohave in active operation the most extensive anil complete took bindery in Utah, and are prepared to execute all orders for blank ltoks of any and every 232 Twenty-Fift- h St., OKDE.N, UTAH. description on shirt notice and at reasonable prices. Ii.ntks ruled in any desired style, and bound in paper, Have the only building half and loth. liuKS;in or full caif. Fpccial altei: pcrty at the Celebrated tiou will tn paid to bank ami county pr I t Springs. work, and estimates promptly Parti.s wishing to get a l';K'ks. magazines and pcrioilicals beautiful and healthful suburbound in any style. DM books rebound ban residence can do so by oil short notice. us at the above A special invitation to everjone to addressing visit our bindery and inspect work ami number. t 8. M.PRKJSilAW, ON ALL TRAINS CIG AKS THE COMMERCIAL IUXDKKY. The Mot FREE iMPOBTKIt AND DOM&STIC j sueh troubles. -- Finder will book. W. ll. X you troubled with gravel, diabetes, or any derangement of the kidneys or urinary organs? Oregon Kidney Tea is a safe, sure and ppeed remedy for all V 7 UNDERTAKER Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, JKansas CY. J. W. McNUTT k CO.. Lincoln, St. J oseph, D"R1jGGISTS things on the I tali National bank. clck bo rewartleil on returninK aol ( r For Sale. . Stuck of (iooils Always Frwh and Pricos Low . . fur ioud (iim.lh. j g Takk it hkfoke Hrrakfast. j ;i;mn r ho-.uu- Hotel Announceiiient. Mrs. Van (liMer has leased thp lU'S Hotel and bought tho furniture. Locaand tion on the corner of Twenty-thirLincoln avenue. She will run a tirnt claps hoiiPe. The rooms are all furnished nice and neat, and thorn that are looking for a homelike place can tind it there. Han roonm all ready for rent now and by the first of Novetnljer her dining room will be open. Hoard by day or week. She will wt tho best table in tho city for tho leant money. Will be 'open day and Miss. Van Gilder. night. sole Over lUe Sierrtu.- - pM me ceit'timu 0 Ctpi Vfdlev of Ku Horn, down throuuli the del Sacramento acros.-- lovely the beautiful Imj that rivalh that of Napl?, to the frrea' city of San Francifce by the Golden ;ue Dobson & Co r a Hi:kakka.st. ( C Do! son 113 NT :k-- '0 CO. uterbiiry 1 if Takk it C. RENT A (JOOD FURNISHED ROOM. 1 'OK Fred Meiwsuer, 2UI Grant aveuue. RENT-FROROOM. WITH HAY 1?OR furnished or unfurnished ; at Washington avo. ON LOWER PHI! RENT DOUBLE ROOM Miort I floor, Washington avenne, distance from postothce; will either rent them furnished Monroe avo., or unfurnished. Inquire at until - in. Monduy. RENT A two it.rv brick houe, nine lOK 1 rooniM iik1 bath, on Tweiity-oconstrict. Wall avenue. Ciood location for a board5, room Cortez house. building- Apply ing A UNFURNISHED PLEASANT l?OR KENT I room to let for liht housekeeping; 475 2:5rd ilililj Allerliiiry. VIA THE FOR RENT. MANIIiv,u TURING t , c w . 4 I IO- PORTLAND AND THE NORTH WES'l ollico. THREE BOARDERS AT 2.130 Adams avenue. Furnished room if desired. ANTED SALE-SMAL- pdiirini. The work reads like'a roii.aru o the wonderful adventures of trappers and traveller;-- the bkody Indian wars, the s f nsasfaeres anil thrillinc imraei.ius escapes, the famous I:mite lui-nun- -- I if II JU I Famed for fair Resorts where care Dear Sir: Two years ago my hair comcomes not and pleasure never cloys. menced falling out. I tried mauy tonics BEAUTIFUL DKL MONTH.. KL CAKMK1.U without avail, and was almost in despair street. BY THE SEA. I lest should lose my hair entirely when, YoHemtte. The Big Trees. Tmhoe. 1 re iei as a last resort, I tried Skookum Root Rem aud Mt. Shasta. FOR SALE. Hair Grower. Its effect has been magi(iROCERY STORE ON cal, and though I have scarce used one P7OR ONLY 36 HOURS the Bench; rent cheap No. 475 H2d St. bottle, it has stopped my hair from fallnew ami of a has ing, growth developed SALE- - LANDS AND THE CHEAPEST BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTIA NP POK V lota in tteden. LoUs $hn) to SJtKt. I 'ash $5 healthy hair. lots for land 4 to 5 miles out. mouth. I can conscientiously recommend it. per ol the l'per SHcrnnieutu Tltiuse and I'ity lot $tT5. at $15 per mouth. A. J. I'he Grand CanonMoshbrse Very sincerely, 1 the beautiful Halls, Castle Koeki-Mt- . t ouits. rive ropsey, 1?KKT1I Shasta and the magniflceut sce..eryi( WlNTLEK. the Sluklyou Mountains, all by day lieht SALE CllKAl' - NEW rOTTAUK. FOUR l.Ol:rooms, J clothes and bath room, pantry HEW EATING HOUSES, FINEST IN THE WORLD. on head bald Cover that your sjxit press; good water in kitchen, all nicely furRoot Hair Grower. Skookum Mrs. of nished. Palmer, Thirteenth KEDDINU for Breakfast by using Inquire street, four door f nun station fifteen, motor SISSONS, under Mt Slittsla, for 1i .ajt-t f. r SHI.ANI line, Dissolution Xotire. iitf t TRADE ACIIK'AtiO FIRM SENT ME Notice is hereby given that the part yOKa tine Uck of dry rw'Is invoicing to exchange for Oirden real estate. Let me nership heretofore existing between CJ. Verger and 11. C Smead is this day know what you have to trade for it. or part of it. J. (i. Kknney. mutually dissolved. 1S1XX October '20, 1 OR New live room terms. Ogden. SALBOueay frame bonne, with celbir, front and b;ick oorcln. Call on J. W. Wnrehaius. Twenty-tir.-- t Patronize Home Industry. near Van Ituren. Iluv your Iron Fences, Wire Flower Stands. Coal Screens and Window LOST. SOLID VESTIBULE TKAIN (Juards at the Ogden Wire and Iron RKD IN KKTMOOK. A POi HIP Works, 1'Jl 22nd street. IOST-vulue to tlie containing p.mts of 10 a f bill aud owner. Anions other iili' AsiK'iation or I st roving Atiircls. tl c story if llrigham Vouisg all tlis fresh from the p,-- of the briiit.mt ami giftid author forms a narrative of excitii.g interest as fascinating i novel, yet true to the letter. AIhjvc at! in surpas.Miig interest is the unfi!dti:g of the great Mormon qviestion and the mastery of eager lilygamy which will be rtv.d with interest by all classes of people thronirh-ou- t the FInglih speak i;tr world. The handsome work is publisheil in one l in red volume of ver SOU pag.s. and vT"Id at;d grandly illustrated with steel plate engravings of the great Mormon leaders, exquisite half-ton- e engravings and duzzlir.g colored plates. It is issued by the great Publishing House of the Pacific Coast, the. History f S in Franeisco. and can only be. procured through their authorized agent:-We call attention to th jalvertisement in another eolumn. under heading of tZ'j.W reward. Take it kewhk Hkeakkast. Your hair is full of daudrutr, which can only be removed without injury to the scalp by Skookum Rot liair (irower. it "Take it bcror breakfast," an appetite, regulate thoj will give-yobowel and cleanse the KHtetn of all -- Dr. Henley's English Damiclion Tonic. Solil everywhere. at (. ommorcial it bekoke Breakfast. H. C. Hnlhvk. ! r A N T E D BO Y TO FEED UORDON PRESS k i Scenic Route A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK; AYRANTED St.. umnll fufnilv nml crruwt WiiiNW iitt r I 1 1111 FAMILY TABLE BOARDERS. WANTED V board $5.00 a week at 479, corner of Twenty-fourth St. and Adams Ave. u-- 3 RAILROADS. WANTED. cheer to their people of Utah and Salt Lake. She reunites the separated, tells you whore you will succeed in business, when and you will marry, settles all familv troubles, has love potions and sacred liindoe charms to drive away evil iutluences. If you have been deceived and are about giving up in despair, before so call on the mad.une and doing 1h convinced of her wondeful power. Shows photo of wife or husband, day anddatoof marriage, initials of lirst name. Correspondence solicited through mail. Send two dollars, date of birth, lix-of hair and receive accurate life chart. Kour cents in stamps for circular of instructions. Otliee il West Sixth South street. hours 9 a. in: to 9 p. m., strict. The Madam ltKMtos addressee, heals with massage treatment and battery baths. WEALTH IS NOT HAPl'INKSS. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1800. . . REED & Wei-ter- n - BURGITT. Graduated with high honors. Twenty year experience as l'rofessor. Lecturer. Author and Specialist In the Treatment and Cure of Private, Nervous end Chronic Diseases. A Private Adviser for those contem marriage and for men sn tier- Thousands of young men and women savi"d plating and ing from Private Nervous or Chronic from an early grave; made fathers manmothers; and restored to permanent hood and womanhood. Read "Secrets of Life seat prepaid by express oaiy. 10-- 1, t 10-- 1, 11-- 4. 9-- 10-- 4, Nervous Debility. Abuses of the System flQT Mflflftltnil InWJI i IhhIUJWiIi Vitality. Confusion of Ideas. of Energy. Premature Deoline.Varl-OOCl- e Aversion to Society. Loss kU resulting from the damning- effects of youthful and Impotoncy You maybe In the Brut nt ages, but remember that you are and exoeaaea. I - en-or- a fast approaching the last. Do not let talne pride or Hham modesty deter you from to atrcnl.ing' alment. Many a bright aud naturally giftod young man endowedyoui with genius has normitted hla case to run on and on until remorse attcMidlng .2700 00 3300 00 If you will call on us wo will show and cou vince you there ia money in buying now. ' 10-4- n h Two acre lots on Thirtieth and Quincy. Pair Malcorab (irt y, KM, nt $1.4, ier pair 100 Puirw Mohawk at $1..S5 per pair (ire, . 85 Pairn Canada (trey, at $2.65 per pair 50 Pair White Reserve, home made, all wool, (.0x7:1 iuchen, at $5.00 per pair. V) Pair- Santa Fe Superior, all wool, assorted at S5.2.T per pair. colorM, at Freno Kobe or Wrapper Blanket. $7.50 per pair. t, MU1 $7.00 per Blankete. MarypviUe Woolen fi.00 and $11.50. AIko, Traveling pair. Kobea aod Blaiikct. 100 d FR6E GonsulttheQldDoctor St J. BURT i BROS., U4.TT WnohinKton Ave. ricked hia Intellect, and doth ciuiined lt victim. For remember, "Procrostina We have o arranged 3ur treatment for the nbove diseases that it will not only mrdsaZiTtwtf, out permanent cur. KKMKMHEK,iwouaraN(M utnwiexi ' ewmi ccue of vrivate d iaeane that ire. u tutertake, and fail to cure. A 11 lnter- viows and letters are sacredly confidential. Medicine packed so as not to excite curiosity, and sentbyexpreea If full description of cane ia given, but one personal interview in all caaca preferred. Consultation free. Send stamp for question list. BR LUCAS PRIVATE DISPENSARY. 6P tondolob St.. ChtaflO, KL |