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Show OGDEN DAILY COM.M KKC1AL: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15. 1891. THE FASHIONS OF TODAY J j Afur a m'oh mlil la? WiA t all Ir-a- OUVE HAF.PER VISITS TH OF A KOSiSTE. Cmwwttpmmimmt wt mi tma Gmumw ikwtl) t Bm Www mf Vw lark ikol Wmmtam U mmnMf l&padml wkk- -l Vitfc - - mtmzsU t c- ihi j,.Jerry -t al- - U a i. MXkl fid J thii a WM. HARCOMBE tta-t.- f Ferry cuco- IIo riia ct oa tLe hilartieg Dth-wtat tlx hnkl cf TLirl mtnxU brt we-- a ti tVuii--aid FVitj W.lmd. SkXurlair, wheahettr&ck a mk sput ia tb ire ol Lrufc through. Tto Liia down mui b be- cemsit paEV. t4 ' tm (l- torn tf t the YiS JLTEt-I- j TWm mm mm tlratt.iij JwCjs O, Ur ;! ill('iljui'y,l)(ilfjiiitC() feh-j- r Imm Wii n &rgl tWafjit.. -- . . New Yom. ; ? Yesterday I vi When be r to ta aurface Opfer ited the Uclkrof ftTeryfamoosiBudiia. wat Lu t'e nutkt t thm bruk i and vac favored with ft fight cf up stream, aud b mad a new dmw wticb ar friiUc effurt to tare Liutarlf. Be scix4 or found of the kaders of faaLioe ia Sew several calM t4 tst Utey imuk on-k- r York. A mat beiatifal Ull gown, just Lu weight a&d wit biia aun aiid tba aorltctt. lie cricJ Imparted fur JLr. W. K. Vaaderbilt. ania j kwdly fur b Ip. tot b ws to far frvut either bor anl the flailing ice wu to heavy thai no om dare-- to atUin;t bis EXCLlSIVE- - The Olotliier, fioat-ic;raid- ly Huttersand Furnishers, k, :i(M3 SStb HtreeC 2473 & 2475 WASHINGTON AVE. J ruK'tMS. At Ojifer, liia strecs'Ji almost pjue, ioanad let iluitb ajaoo 9 irr fl.je. wher be fell exhausted. Ilk Ktrugslea had been witsoued by two men 00 lVt-ty- 'l ULuid. and a the fioa drifted up toaard the trtut they pooued cflT in their boat at the ri-- k of their own off thit and pull-- l the unconat-iot- Jl lis lfer liv, FULL DRESS SHIRTS FULL! DRESS SHIRTS FULL DRESS SHIRTS hi mi? itiiinmimiiiBi iuiitimtuiuiiuuiiuuuii!ii:iiiiiittiuiiiiiiti!iiiiiiiui!ii!!!Hniiiiiitnitttiittutiiiiutimitiiiti!iiuii!iunu FULL DRESS SHIRTS After a hard fi'Lt the boatmen managed to make the 1 Jan 1 agmin, and thf y , carried 0;if-- r into the little dwelling hoQp Il had Uen that standi tlx-rr- . stru'lica i;h ire fur an bur. and i t l.fj wh-- n tfforu to re-j gave do luin in- - i't Aiu-- r two nour hard wo) k. however, Opftr otiniied hi : eyes, and tt la-- t was brought out j death' (rap entirely. is a goner. ure 1 thought I enongh, sai J Ojifer yetcrXty, '"when 1 MONARCH 1 RAY OOWS UBS. W. K- - VANDEJ1BILTS found myself liau'riiiT away hi tho cakes of iee. DEEdS. but I was has the front of mowflAke crej. puffed cold! Then sdl of a tudden I gjt warm on to the foundation skirt, aud held iu nnd cozy and ht tili 1 dowa for a nap. MONARCH till thosr men on the My! but it was ui-places by tiny pink velvet bows, land woke luo xk" 111 lh!bdelphia bow having a diamond Bet the renter. The skirt is eu train and covered with i Record. puffed crepe. , MONARCH The overdress is of white satin sul- One of tho last tit Nupol iti' veteran's, lime, embroidered all aronnd with a bund I and naturally one of the very few sur vf pink silk 2nd silver threads Th-vivors the oflievmf the Grand u a swathing sash around the iliiu wai.-.- t Annee,anion; has celebrated hi ninety and long loops and ends. The Mali 14 seventh birthday in Ins retreat at pink Japanese cre. The satin over- lhrblay. on tiie b.ir.ks of tlm Seine dress ia cut en princesse, is slightly M. Soufllot, who is extremely popu looped at the si lea, and ia oien in front, lar in that part of the country, embroidand V shaped, edgd with the loves to fbht hi battles over azuiu. lie ery in a narrower bonier. The front ia tixkiiartiti thecamiiaigns of lSl'i and filled in with white snowftako crepe, and the three following years, and liefore has two rows of tiny pink and white polecu went to KJ)a ho was promoted daisies crossing the breast and festooned the rank of captain. Dobson Co. on the shoulder just below the standing He was a stam h imperialist, nnd ia Fink ruffles made of the crepe. crepe the downfall of his her ho refused drawn down to a point below this on the serve under any other regime, and was arm and tied in a small knot. With this put uikiii half pay, but ho emerged for a is to be worn a spleudid triplo necklace short timo from h'.s retirement to coin of largo diamouds, and a star of the Rime maud awinailnm of lancers of the Old precious stones in the hair. The illustra- Unard at Walerhci. After the final col tion will show how tho entire costume of theei'ipiTor lio I. ft the army for was arranged, and permit t.f any otio lap) good, at the ago of 2i, and STxnt the fol copying it, even lo.tho jewel.), who feels lowing half century of his life in civil the desire. It uont cost much only employment. He then "piU-hehis tent, about $75,000, jewels included. to u.o his own expression, at Herblav, 0aerl and NERVOUS DKEILITYt Tho dainty and subdued littlo gown .where he is IteM in high efcteem for his iwrakaenof 0007 and W loo, LbMta of in cut is of Error. or Eier ihi in Old or Ymn!t, tho shown beside hers pearl many nets of kindness. M. boufllot is ItbM. SiMll. a.kHdotlf' r KtAiwrt. hnm ler.linr. HOP. llUr.U)Pf'Jllili."'3rH1Hl gray cashmere and brocaded silk. The said to bo tho doven if the members f fcirwltllll.l tm IluniM-imi- iu I.IIIMT v form is priucosse front and back, nnd of the Lecrion of Honor. London Tele .vhi, Coiilrlfc Wrttlh MtN 11117 frna tutt4.M 'lM U. .rinll. Itik. .irj)tloal4 wrvof. fwM: fl ,"4the cashmere, there are tluee gathered graph. MIm ERIK MliOICAi, CO., OUFFAO, N. V. bias ruffles at the foot in froat, which is Old t'hureli Krortl Recnverril. quite a favorite way of trimming. The Charles II. Bell has re back is princesee, in cashmere, and the sides, sleeves and corsage all are of the stored to the First Congregational church brocade, which is of dark gray and black. of Exeter, N. H., a valuable record book, The whole gown is exceedingly tasteful discovered by him in the shop of a local and graceful, and would bo au easy task dealer in antiquities. It is a small man -- TILLuscript volumo containing a record of for the home dressmaker. Spring wraps are now worn during the 727 baptisms administered by the mild days by those ladies who liko to Rev. Woodbndge Odlin between Sept have the name among their friends of 28, 1743. and Oct 30, 1763. The book always being tho first to wear a style. 1 also contains a few miscellaneous items. noticed a pretty pelisse in dark brown of which this is the most important: "Nov'r 18, 1755. About four o'clock cheviot, trimmed with a wide band of -- THEbeaver all abound the bottom. It was in ye morning there was a smart shocke belted in a point close at the waist and of au earthquake, which was followed several 6inaller shockes, to the hunj almost to tho ground. Aronnd the with waist was a thick cord of brown silk, Treat surprise of many. - God grant yt which was woven into a pretty pattern ye impressions yt wero made upon ye in front, and tied in a double bowknot minde of many might ho abiding." The handwriting is handsome and at the back, and thero were very handsome ornaments on the ends. The sleoves very legible, and the book is remarkably were covered with heavy braiding, and well preserved. It fills an important gap the waist had the same in Figaro style. in the early records of tho church, whose Cap sleeves of brown velvet were edged age is coincident with that of the town. Boston Herald. I 1 1 t-- 1 1 I 1 i r I Atterbiuy, or & n mm WILL' 1 I I 1 1 1 Ogdcn, Utah, leb. G, 1891. Dear Sir: Wo have just finished taking an inventory of our stock, and wo find that our lines of "Winter Clothiiifr, XJiiderwear, Hals, and Shoes aro "Very Complete, and bo" iri desirous of reducing: this stocl as much as possible before spring, wo will commence on February 6th, to sell our entire stock at "COST" with the exception of "Earl & Wilson's Collars and CufFs,and Stetson's Hats." !Every- at thing else in the stock iroes alCost until March 1st. As wo ways do as we agree to, we feel that it will be to your'advantage to call on us if there is anything in our linjo that you may need. "Very Respectfully, 1 V WM. HAKCOMBE. itiiiinifflttniitiitHniuuuiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiuiipaiiiiiuiiiiiuuiititiiiiutiituittiiiiiiu continue fL MARCH 1st Importers and Jooters. Great Special Clearance Sale AT COST. -- TraciHg Mail. Misn-ii- t The pctmaster of Philadelphia has invented a device whereby he expects to be ablo to trace missent and delayed mail matter. It consists of a small stamp, to bo worn on tho thumb of a sorter. It is an automatic inker, and every time a letter passes through his hands for sorting the mere act of handling it will put on it a postmark. If each clerk has a number that number will go with the stamp, and a delayed or missent letter will bo traceable thereby direct to tho actual blunderer. In his own office Mr. Field is getting his patent into use, and if it works as expected it is orobable the wholo service will adopt it. While it will be somewhat of a nuisance in some respects, it will be welcome to efficient sorters, as it will protect inno credited with tho cent men from blunders of others. Interview in St. t. Louis The Putnam One-Pri- Mm ce House " 1 LCD Globe-Democra- Operation Not Nkv?rs v.y. Miss Alice Pon y, of BrMgei;t. Conn., with beaver, and there lar of the sama. A brown velvet hat, awoke a few nights tvro under the mi- with brown and yellow plumes, finished rireseiott that she v.'as iu immediate dan the whole outfit, which was very hand- ger of strangling to death. Iler false teeth were uowhoro to bo f raud, and a some. Another new and very stylish outdoor doctor was at once called. Tho physi garment is a coat made of dark green cian found tho case grav.-- enough to call diagonal, trimmed with cuffs, pocket lids in counsel, and the only, way to save and rolling collar of passementerie. Miss Perry's life seemed by the opera Tho instru The vest front is of velvet in a darker tion called tracheotomy. shade to match the hat, which is trim- ments wers obtained, and tho operation s:id was on the verge of being performed med with green and brown ril!,-.-..'when Miss Perry's teeth were found on feathers. The skirt is of gray strse. deep the edge of her bed. Vandyke points, each edged with an A Iiise for Rum. inch wide band of castle braid. Beon Indian, who was sent Rose, Lewey of band green neath the points is a wide from this county in 18S1 to serve a life and black brocade- for murdering a Ckinaman.and These pointe, as well as rounded tabs sentence was who granted a pardon by the gov somewith contrasting material beneath, is now boss blaster in the Folsom times set on plain, but more often ruffled ernor, quarry. lie gets $1.50 a day and or plaited, are very popular for walking prison for his services, and lives in style board with silk or crepe, dresses. Made of Nevada Traa- ortside the penitontiarr. tulle or chiffon fan, they are very pretty ... H R,'EB saripi, for evening dres. GREEN WALKING SUIT. was a round col- - I Rn psrooms. Dont Fonret the Time or Place. r BEOWrf PEUSSE "actor v on v ! 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. 3GG U The Largest Confectionery Manufacturers in Utah. AT- ami & n ISO! r b t j An HARDWARE . 4 A s : tt 4 f, H ml 1 I COMPANY. 2345 Washington Avenue r |