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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THl'KSDAV. JaNCARY S. 18"l W UlR 1 lii i 4nr PATRONS! the Removal Sl of W. H. Wright & Sons, sirL. prvHtratorv io We wish to eall special attention to our SHoK dfpartment. 2855 Washington Avenue. luoviajr into our new and elegant W are Sfllin oir ntin stock at rot and cost ami must in every instance Our Shoe Department. have a complete line of Ladies' Fine Shoes, in all qualities and all sizes. These goods we are closing1 out WV b-I- W SELL FOR CASH. REMOVAL See These iroods will be io charged, no iools will beexchaiirid : for $1..".. Misses for $1.48. $2.25 Shoes and no jroocl.s will be allowed out on approval during the sale. HU I hi kts hi. mm Shoes at Shoes at $.1.00 $7.00 visiting: our store at once timl an elegrant anil comwill you line of goods to select from. plete The latest shades and styles, in By $'175. $5.00. SHOES. DRY GOODS, at Shoes Ht duality '. lif..mi Doubla-breaatr- Wool Underwear. d latest styles and finest ities in Weo (mkmI qual- Camel Fin SHOES, Both Ladies', GtntlemrB's I IK RAILWAY A lpjj 2355 Washington Ave. Vnion Paelflf Man Dineoarre on the Incertainties of Life. Fred Mertsheimer, of. Cheyenne, Superintendent of the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific, arrived yesterMr. on day morning in his Bpecial oar "021" for the fast mail and left immediately Salt Lake to confer with General Man ager Resseguie. "You can wager," said a Union Pacific man from Omaha, now in the city, to a Commercial, representative, "that there are many official heads tossing just now upon uneasy pillows. Meek's grand bounce following so closely upon the cold deal given Reseeguie, is chasing the eold chills along the spine of their subordinates and making them wonder where this year's salary is coming from. S. H. H. Clark is liable to drop in from Omaha or St. Louis at any hour without notice and when he does, the chances are, there will be much wailing in the tents of Zion and it chosen. I don't like to say anything about Mertsheimer and Fowler; they are rattling good fellows, and, the former, especially good men; but there is a sort of tacit understanding among the boys in the general offices at Omaha that their names will be spelled Dennis before many moons. "A railroad official's work" continued the gentleman, "is the most thankless job on the face of the earth. It seems that the harder he labors for the interests of his company, the less he is apIf I ever get into the operpreciated. ating department of the Union Pacific corporation I never want to rise above Below that the station of trainmaster. one ie perfectly safe; above it, life is too uncertain to be pleasant. Sohmer the Queen of Pianos. John! Send up some "Happy Home" $3.00 12. At $100- Fine Imixirted Plusti 3, fOJOO, Kr :J7.0O. lor Son. Tlie celebrated chemists whose opinions are above the price of gold, tell v,hat they know: San Francisco, June 20, 1890. an exDear Sirs: We have made haustive chemical analysis of "Wisdom's Robertine," obtained by ue in the open market, and find it to lie free from all g poisonous or c'cleterious ingredients.con-stitutina harmless preparation for the face. Yours truly, Thos. Price A Son, Analytical Chemists. To. Messrs. W. M. Wisdom & Co. All - OUR MOTTO IS COST AND CASH-ALW- AYS 2355 JACKETS, Wool. $2.50 & j LINENS I'm- bargains. Nothing like it was ever seen. $1.50. Ladies' Underwear and wTiite Goods are going atAllcost. sold must be before we move to our new store. Call and purchase. takes the goods MAtt 300. GOODS, We are offering exceptional CASH. All Sorts. In Yokohama, with a population of 70,000, the number of electors is under The Histrict Conrt. DRESS Sweeping Reductions Made in Silks, Hose, Gloves, Muslin, Dress Goods, Table Linen, Toweling, Skirts, Etc. BEST QUALITY CALICO, 5 cts per yard- The First District court wa. busy yesterday, although the fact don't show up so well as usual in the number of rders made. Judge Miner made the following dispositions: R. C. Toone et al., vs. Lorenzo Fair et al., case continued from previous day. Hearing concluded and court took it under advisement. Thomas Cahoon vs. First National n Bank of Cheyenne et al., hearing motion of C. C. Dye to file and approve report of referee. Continued until Fri day, the 9th. In re application of H. H. Henderson for writ of habeas corpus. Case argued at length. T. J. Hudson appearing lor the plaintiff and H. P. Henderson and Ogden Hiles for the defendant. Submitted and taken under advisement. TABLE Cash 2855 What a Prominent Business Man knows. Pkwdleton, Or., January 12. Having used the Oregon Kidney Tea KILLED HI8 FRIEND. Georgia Trag-edResoltinjr from a VuarreJ Over a Party. Baxi-ev- , Ga., Jan. 7. There are two stricken families in this place. grief A for one of my sons whose urinary or- were injured by taking turpentine, cheerfully certify to its beneficial efMexican newspapers, confiscated since fects, and recommend the same to the Will Pace and Nat Ashley, two promiLot Linkbmork, law and public. the passage of the nent young men, are dead, one murdered Agent for Wells, Fargo A, Co. containing lottery advertisements. The and the other killed by his own hand. publishers claim that the seizures are a of brand On best the violation of the international postal night before New Year's a party Home," Ogden's "Happy was given at the residence of Mr. Girl-matreaty and will apply to their govern- flour. near Hazlehurst. The young men ment for red. ess. were clerks in stores in that town, and "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. firm friends. Both wanted to attend There is a tradition among the PerAn Oak Piano for Sale Cheap. sians and the Jews of Eastern Palestine the party, and it was understood beI have an elegant Oak piano which tween them that Pace should go to the that the old patriarchs and people in which two use in been in months, back has the only general had three eyes, one party first and return immediately for s niuuT. no did noi return part of the head, prior to the time I will sell for friOO cash; full size. box 654. Moses was given the law on the tables and Ashley apparently fretted promptly, because of stone. On that eventful day Moses Pace had not come back earlier. When commanded his followers to turn thsir he did get there they began quarrelling. Dyspepsia. faces from Sinai. This they did, but That nightmare of man's existence It was about 9:30 o'clock, Pace was took care to uncover the other eye, which makes food a mockery and heard to give Ashley the lie, and a sharp which Moses commanded to henceforth banishes sleep from weary eyes, readily report followed. In a few moments be forever closed. yields to the potent influence of the cel- Ashley stopped to the door and called ebrated English Dandelion Tonic. It to a hack boy and said: A pigeon fancier in Hamme, in West- tones "Tell Mr. Pace to come here. I have up the digestive organs, restores bees a dozen a made wager that phalia, makes assimilation of food killed his son." the appetite, hives liberated three miles from their The frightened hack driver, instead of and invigorates the whole syswould reach it in better time than a possible tem. Ogden druggists Bell it at 81 per going to Mr. Pace, as requested, ran to dozen pigeons would reach their cote bottle. another store a short distance away. from the same distance. The competSoon another report was heard. Several itors were given wing at Rhynhern, a Notice to Contractors. persons rushed in, and they found Ashley village nearly a league from Humme,and will be received at and Pace both dead. It was found that Sealed the first bee finished a quarter of a min- the officeproposals of the Bear Lake and River a small Remington rifle in the gun case ute in advance of the first pigeon, three Water Works and Irrigation Co. until behind the counter had been other bees reached the goal before the 12 m. January 8th, 1891, for the con- and replaced, and that Pace's discharged waa second pigeon, the main body of both struction of a reservoir near the eastern lying near Ashley. The ballpistol detachments finishing almost simulta- limits of the city of Ogden. Plans and Pace's eye corresponded with theentering calibre neously an instant or two later. specifications may be seen at this office. of the rifle, and the ball in Ashlev's The right is reserved to reject any and temple with the calibre of the pistol, "it Naming a race horse in New Zealand is supjiosed that Ashley shot Pace with 8. Foktikr, Engineer. was made the occasion of a grand cere- all bids. the ritle, killing him, and when he real-ize- d mony lately in the Otago district. The A National Event. that he hud killed his friend, seized owner invited many guests to assemble Pace's pistol and killed himself. Both in the dining hall of a neighboring ho- The holding of the World's Fair in a tel. and the colt was ridden into the city scarcely fifty years old will be a re- young men are about 20 years old. hotel, where a little child named the markable event, but whether it will If your hair is falling out, ask your budding racer, pouring champagne over really benefit this nation as much as the druggist for Skookum Root Hair Grower. its head, while the assembly cheered discovery of the Restorative Nervine by vociferously. The oolt, however, ob Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is "Does your buck ache?" Oregon d jected to the proceedings. He plunged just what the American people need to ney Tea will relievo you. every- about so that he upset the table, scat cure the excessive nervousness, dyspepsia where. Trv it. dizziness, sleeplessness, tering all the preparations for the feast, headache, and gave a severa kick in the face to one neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, "God's to mankind," say confusion of mind etc. It acts like a thousands blessing of the chief guests. who have been cured by the fine book on and bottle Trial oelebrated Oregon Kidney Toa. Sold After all the severe things we have charm. "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with said of the night prowling sheep killing H. A. everywhere. testimonials, free at dogs, it i pleasant to record the useful Walker's. It is warrnnted to contain no "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. service of one whose virtues are celeor dangerous drugs. brated by the Orange Count Farmer. opium, morphine Wisdom's Violet Cream It is a seven year old animal in DelaTake It Before Breakfast. Is the most exquisite preparation in ware oountv, N. Y., which last year The great appetizer, tonic and liver the world for softening and whitening churned 13,000 pounds of butter, and specific for liver the hands and face. It is not only a thus far this season 10.00U pounds. The regulator. - Posi'-vBad taste in tiie mouth on substitute for, but in every respect suFarmm- tm-- he "has learned to love the complaintbusiness so muoh as to volunteer his arising in the morning, dull pains in the perior to glycerine, cold cream, vaseline, service twice a day, and won't stop or head and back of the eyes, tired feeling, and like preparations. Try it. of liver complaint. leave the machine till the task is done." dizziness-sympto- ms That isa;dog worth havtofr. Doubt- Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dandeless he does not spend his nights ma- lion Tonic. Get the genuine from your druggist for 81, and take according to rauding aftersheep. directions. In the vault of the postoffice at San Antonio, Tex., are nearly two tons of anti-lotter- y n, Ad-dree- Cover that bald spot on your head by using Skookum Root Hair'Grower. Wisdom's Violet Cream will keep the skin proof against the effects of severe eather. Try it. "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. To Soften the Skin. Ladies whose skin is subject to roughness when exposed to the air may reme dy the difficulty by applying W isdom's V iolet Cream. It restores the natural H. Sling has returned from the coast action of the skin and induces softness with a magnificent line of holiday goods and elasticity. mported direct from China and Japan. Call and see him. Chinese and Japanese "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Bazaar, 2C5 Twenty fifth street. Tonifc Dandelion Dr. Henley's English 82.00 shoes for $1.25 at our remnant cures indigestion and constipation and sale. L L. Clark & Son. tones up the entire system 820.00 cloaks for 810.00 at L L. Clark Aches and pains while urinating indi & Son's remnant sale. to cate Kidney troubles that lead Bright's disease. Oregon Kidney Tea "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos, Will ..... fitm 1 Viom The Morning: Cocktail, Remarkable Facts. Taken before breakfast, creates a false, Heaxt disease is usually supposed to injurious appetite. A wine glassful of ue incurable, but when properly treated Dr. Hetalev's English Dandelion Tonic a large portion of cases can be cured. taken before meals strengthens the diThus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, gestive organs and enables you to relish lnd and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid a hearty meal without injury to the Mich., were cured after suffering 20 stomach. yeara S. C. Linburger, druggist at San Wisdom's Robertine is the only prepJose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart aration now used by fashinable ladies to Cure, which cured the former, "worked a beautiful complexion. Ask wonders for his wire." levi Logan, of perpetuate indruggist for it and do not lie Buchannan, Mich., who had heart disease your else. take anything for .50 years, says two bottles made him duced to "reel like a new man." Dr. Miles New SACRED HEART ACADEMY, Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by H. A. Walker. Book of wonderful testiOirdeii, Utah, Conducted by the Sisters monials free. of the Holy Cross. a a Is boarding and day school "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. devoted to the education of young Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills course and English Act on a new principle regulating the borough SJcti" i , ...-1OOOKKWiMUK, in liver, stomach and bowels through the conducted are hand short and writing nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' methods. Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad after the latest approved are optional stu. lies. German and French taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Besides the elements of drawing which Unequaled for men, women, children. all the classes, private Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 are taught instudio receive instruction cents. Samples free at H. A. Walker. pupils in the in cravon, pastel, painting in oil and ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. The stock of Hilton Bros, jewelers at water "colors, on China silk, satin and ni."i 24th street is being sold at To Whom it may Cokcers Tho undprsimed assignee's velvet are liert-hrivi u'tice of In ai; sale. Prices are no object, as the goods In the musical department lessons 'f 'I"' SM9 "f GofB8ll Osborne, ir.. of must be disposed of. The stock consists given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, rifWjp t he City of Ogiicn, County of Weber nui Ter riof watches, clocks, jewelry, sterling and guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and tory of 1'tnli. hii1 all persons hariD rlniuis Dialed Kilvprwure. nnvAltina At.. zither. Special classes in art, music, against t lie taid Osborne are requested to for with tlic vouchers thereof duly fancy work, etc., have been formed verified, to the sti.scriber. at his olhY" nt No. Skookum Root Hair Grower will ladies residing in the city. S4H WashintttoD avenue, in the city of Oirden, on For further particulars apply to Sister or before the th day of February, 1891. cieanse your ecalp and develop a new Kali-P. Hinier, Assignee. Superior, Ogden, Utah, growth of hair. For sale by druggist. Kid-Sol- e - at our remnant Clark CARDIGAN California Underwear at $1.88 per Garment. 11 lint IN 810.00. for 80.00. Length (Beat Qnalitr) j A. R. Frier, of Polk County. 34.00 shoes for fi'.riO fa L. qualitie. ':r, :i..io. B3.00. for 81.95. $46 00, foe $34 00. j Patronize the new Commercial book first-clas- s bindery, where you can get work at Omaha and Lincoln prices. For fine white bread use "Happy Home" flour. The Case of Jndee Frier. Who Suffered Thirty Years. Salem, Or., April 10. I hereby certify that I have been troubled with a disease of the stomach and kidneys for the last, thirty years and that .after using four boxes of the Oregon Kidney Tea I have found great oenetit and relief from it. ggfg, And like reduction on all $2.10, le.70. INF AN 18' CLOAKS. PLUSH WRAPS. u Jacket, .i.t.v All Wool Veat Front JaekeU. Si:t.fto, m &t ir SHOES, tunity ever offered in Utah to purchase the finest line of goods at less than eastern prices. Do not fail to call this week before our early stock is broken. Extra Fine Quality. - ASTK1CHAN CAPES. Three-fourU- 1 BUSTS in all sizes and qualities, we are closing out at cost. This is the greatest oppor- Worth $1750, for 1 1 3.75. GOWNS. . FINK tjuail!). JACKETS. $45.00, for $3300. Suit. Hats at "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Hour. Late Couuty Judge per Teacher' Examination. There will be an examination of teachers, for the public schools of the city, ir the school room of the city hall, on Saturday, Jan. 3d, beginning at 9 a. m. All persons anticipating positions should not fail to be present as it will be the last examination for the year. A Famous Woman And what she says of a famous article. A clear, concise, conscientious certificate: Mr. Wisdom Deae Sir: I beg to thank you for the delightful and refreshing "Robertine" you so kindly sent me. I have used the toilet preparations of the most celebrated manufacturers of London and Paris, but consider your "Rob ertine" their superior in point of purity and excellence. Wishing you the unbounded success you deserve, I remain Emma Abbott. faithfully yours. "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. CIRCLES. Underwear, HATS! HATS! and Childrens'. W. H. Wright All Wool $2.30 Never before had the people of Utah such an opportunity as we offer. These poods are NEW and Come articles. not shop-wor- n and see tor yourself. I Hair, 75c. EDWIN ( $5.50, for $3.70. Full Length Pluh Wrap. L'ouenhirU. Larfe Siae, ;..--. Blank. Wmi All $11.50, fur $8.25. Worth $600, for $4. 10. 50c, worth 75c. The White 9S,i)o, Meo'a Hoary. .;... 1.H-- tiuud Vuaht). AND FURNISHINGS, it-i.- o. !.. MM, io cents per yard. Worth ll.lo to UNDERWEAR. i- lines of all sizes and qualities which we also offer at cost. Wool BlaakaW. AH Amoskeag Cheviot, NIGHT $3.85. - J.tiO, LADIES! $1.95. Shoes at Piwo :.imi, i.. Mens Congress Kangaroos: $5.00 In the Gentlemen's department we have full BLANKETS. These are only a few of our immense lines, all of which we are offering at Ml for CAsll. Men's Congress Calf: $2.75 AT COST. Then? $iq.oo Suits for $13.75. These need no recommendation. Wa have not tini1 for any thins: but a CASH business. Von niual Prices-- fan MEN'S SUITS. KID SHOES. Ladies see thin reduction SALE! ut iou-aW- , FOR MEN ONLY! LOST or FAILING! HANKOODj Of neral and NERVOUS DEBILITY. WeaknMi of Body and Hind, Effcctl of Errors or Kxccam in Old or Y sunt n M I U HOOD IWU; HxUfrt. l( rmlirp BOHT. 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