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Show onDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL! SfXDAY, APP.IL 19. 1S51. we will sell until 13th, Monday, April Commencing VTV'atclies, further notice, our entire stock ofat Diamonds, and J ewelry actuaL Cost, for Cash. Clocks, aPlated Ware All goods sold will be This is genuine, bona tide sale. iust as represented or money refunded. 24?1,7 L. B. ORTOIST. Ave. o-uarante- ed Washington I'lTV IS KE1EF. Alfalfa w just bloom icg. Here's your Cojuhwiau A littie shower exarj day. Council tomorrow evening. The genuine "Shenandoah" tomorrow. Some good reading on the inside pages. Realty transfers yesterday amounted to tll'.St. See the new bill of fare at the German rehiaurant, A proposition apiiears in tbis jai-- r to in OgJeo. orgauizr a L'niUinau r Miisoo's calico Prof. party will take place at Union ball on Wwlneeday evening next. with Elijah Sells Mr. J. I!. Jt Co of Salt Luke City, was tu Ogdeu yesterday. Mrs. V. M. Hanson and Miss Annette (jleason return Unlay from a two months visit in Chicago. Mrs. L. H. Mahan has removed her dressmaking parlors from S. J. Kurt A lire's to Wright & Sons' new store. Grand Oiiera -- The lintMt and most complete photograph Btudio in the ""west in is locAted in rooms 72, T.'l, "1 and the Grand opera house. Cull and see ua. Adams Bros. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the M. K. durch this afternoon. The meeting will be led by Mrs. Dr. Ileid. An interesting program will be given. All persons desiring sewer connections made reasonably, exxdiliou8ly and by skillful workman apply to Hob-soOllii-fc Wilkerson. under Heed hotel with Graves A Gilwon. On the inside pages of this issue will be found a good letter on milling matters. Also an interesting letter from Asia on elephants, and ICv. A.J. Uailey's Sunday letter on life philosophy. Messrs. Loeb Meyer, the live and popular "Golden Kagle" clothing men, show their usual enterprise with a half page advertisement on un an inside page. Those wishing to buy spring and summer goods should read it. Lovers of literature can llnd a choice selection of magazines Bnd newspapers street. at Morse's on Twenty-fourtHe keeps the kute for komical kusses as well as the solid for studious chaps and the fashionable for ferainines, In the report of the escape of Clark, In The Commercial of the 17th, it was Btated that the prisoner was in charge of Deputy Sheriff Joseph Blnnp. Tins statement was erroneous. The officer in charge was Jailor Oliver Belnap. Mrs. Capt. Lasher is rapidly tilling up her rooms in the Tanner block, corner and Lincoln, with a very Twenty-fourtHer rooms desirable class of boarders. are all in first class order and the table and cuisine unsurpassed by any in the city. Mr. W.W. Nichols and wife and formerly a grocer of Colorado Springs, just returning from atrip through California in company with Mrs. Harietta Thomas of Pennsylvania, an aunt of Mrs. Nichols, snent the dav Friday in looking over Ogden with an eye to business. The family of Mr. T. J. Hudson entertained the Nichols party while in the city. soi-iet- II W m there is truth in the tton that Ed. Dickinson tad Useo appointed general manager of the L'otoa lVitic in place of If oleum U. He would not aay, however, that such appointment may c A be made m the f utur. Tte Pollre Kword. Stove Talk. We have handled the OLD RELIABLE ACORN 8 ft) YE for mor than Un year and have the endorsement of hundred of customers that thry are the beet btovta made. Refrigerators. We have decided that we cannot keep store without REFRIGERATORS, and after looking over more than FIFTEEN d.fferait kinds selected the PEERLESS, aa the UL (Made of Oak.) Gasoline Stoves. John Murray, charged with petty larceny, was given ten day by Judge Rakes, District Court There was no session of the District Court yesterday, ow ing to the absent of Judge Miner who was in Halt Lake City attending the supreme court, Jiulare Eisbop's Court In the matter of the estate of Ann Hall deceased, an order was entered op- itointimr Hans D. Petterson executor of said estate. FANCY DANTIMJ. Younffcr Will tiivf an Exhibition May 1. On Friday evening, May 1, 1811, Prof II. B. Younger will give an exhibition of fancy dancing in the Grand opera house. Eighty live pupils will participate in the performance, and various artistic and attractive movements will be shown. Prof. Younger is well known here and his skill and reputation assure this exhibition as being something flue and full of interest to dancers. R. h h Death of James Wood. Many will remember James Wood who left here about three weeks ago for Cal A message was recoived yester hni died there. He had re centlv cone east and married in the ouiet wav characteristic of him. He made many friends here and his death will be heard with great regret uy uiem. ifornia. Aav Vnt Via Musical and BOOMS WO board. Alt iotWn AdJrM Huom. tin albc. lOK i Prices semi-monthl- y The Or ansre Carnival, v Chic aoo, April 18. There was an im mense throng at the orange carnival up to the hour of closing tonight. As the fact becomes known that this great ad vance of the Columbian exposition is in the city, the people are manifesting their appreciation of it by attending.and this interest is not conhneu to the peo pie of Chicago and state of Illinois, but in Indiana a wonderful interest is shown. On Tuesday of next week there will be an immense excursion tilling several special trains from all along the line of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois. Last nigt an order came to the carni val from South Bend, Indiana, for 1,400 tickets, and an excursion is announced from there on Friday next of probably 2,000. The Inter Ocern says: This is doubtless the greatest citrus exhibit both in magnitude and beauty of design ever made in the United States, and too much encouragement cannot be given the California people for the magnificent enterprise and spirit they are showing in World's Fair matters. So far this grand state stands first and at the head of all state appropriations. Did you hear that we got the Order for the Electric and Gaa Fixtures for the We did. Dont you need some We have a splendid line to big Reed Hotel select from. It there is anything in this "ad" that interests you H eadquarters. J with you. THE 2s QBQD: JEWELERS. LKA.DI2STG WATCHES, BENT.-NE- HOI SE. SIX BOOMS. Hi AMxKt, at Bui W lrnuctlb. A4lj Uth.il. office. fn-uf- OF THE BIG CLOCK. CLOCKS, PLKASAMT BV uuiid FIK-- 1 front tuum, loar Auur ; cheap, Utti atmiM. BOOM FITK-- 1 BEST PLEASAST nikci ur baif f uraulml. Ewjuira at Waaiimxtufi lB Wastuntrtun avttiu. !I'ial Mm I holder XttUlig. Votic ia herrbf firm that a aperial meeting uf the nturkiioUion of the Otrdeo iiaa Lik-li-t A Fiifli Company, a corporation orruu.f and exulting under and by virtue of the laws of Utah 1 mury, ia called to be held and til be keM on Thursday, April 23. ltMl. at 11 o'clock a. m. of that day, at the company's nthce, in Oiidm, Utah, for the purpoee of voting ot increasing the capital stork of the company, and iuereanuig the number of Directors. liate of tha tint publication March iN 11. Uawd K. Walkk. President. OGIfEX, UTAH Cigars are Unequaled. FOB SALE EVERYWHERE. Get your breakfast at the German A new bill of fare. restaurant Bad if It Should Spread. I London, April 18. A case of pleuropneumonia was found am'mjr cuttle imported from the United State. Height of Cruelty. STAPLE AND FANCY NEW GOODS EYERY DAY. Call and see us. am receiving JdiT'VVatch my ad. for new goods. Grand Opera House BuiMinr,,l 2516 Washington Avenne. A Middle T7, Hi. ROLl'FS SliRVELAH r nLLJLiivr. Nervous women seldom receive tbo sympathy they deserve. Wliileoften the pictures of health they are constantly ailinR. To withold sympathy from theae unfortunates is Hie height of cruelty. They have a weak heart, causing shortness of breath, fluttering, pain in the Side, weak and hungry siiells, and finally swelling of Bbkles, oppression, choking, smothering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is just the thing for them. For their nervousness, headache, weakness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is unequaled. Fine treatise on "Heart and Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and guaranteed bv II. A. Walker. Weight Fight. Dick Moore, of this city, weight pugilist, knocked out Jack Stanley, of Philadelphia, in the first round in a fight for a purse tonight. The tight was very hot while it lasted. St. Pai ana CHHHSE SWISS IMPORTED SAUSSAGE. A LOW PRTCES. 24C3 WASHINGTON AVE. : BEST-VE- 1,XJK AT 738 TWESTV- - CKLEBHATKU Sterling and Plated Silverware, Gold and Silver Jewelry and Novelties of every descripDiamond Setting and Repairing attended to promptly. GOOD GOODS. I'BSISHED BOOMS (trunk Mreet. DEITMAN BROS., tion. 18. l,aApril middle British forces deSimea, April feated a large body of Minanazries after a stubborn contest. Several English officers and men are wounded. The lose sustained by the enemy is unknown but thought to be heavy. 18. Five Men Drowned. Wheeling, V. Va., April 18. Four Americans and one Italian were drowned in Laurel Creek, near Addison, yesterday. The stream was swollen and a log on which they were crossing overturned. IT I I A Battle Against the Natives. TIM ii ooo A Z TO BE GIVEN AWAY Iq Exchange for i Very Reasonable Amount The Best Refrigerator r C. S. Currency X ! (or Cash.) in the World ! We have them in prices ranging from $16,50 to $35.00, according to size. OGDKN, UTAH. FRANK MONROE. Makaoii. Xotiee to Cricketers. 18th. Oc.den, April Members of the Ogden Cricket Club and lovers of the game are earnestly re- WE ARE THE PEOPLE. quested to attend the first general meeting of the season to be held Friday evening, April 24th. Meet at Dr. Cook's 20. dental parlors over Kuhn's store, Wash-into- n avenue. The business to be transacted is to elect oflicers for the season of 1891. Alp S.MrRTHWArrE, G. P., section 16, range 6, 1 west. 8800. First appearance of the renowned and original Secretary. secof Four IMSH1NOTON BKOTHEKS, Dancers, F. to J. Pierce, part J. Harrop Comedians and Specialty artists. Don't Want Chicago Laborers. tion 10, range 6, 1 west, $.'500. C. Noel to V. England, lot 57, plat 18. The dominion Big reception nivtitly (freets onr great comedy Toronto, April 11 "B," Plain City, WOO. trades congress have petitioned the artifts. JOHN L Oil Ed and KITT1K S. A. Howe to B. F. Livingston, part dominion government to prohibit imof block 34, plat "C," S3.000. First appearance of the boneless boy wonder, of Chinese labor. ALYIN DASH1NGTON, the human snake. W. M. Barry to J. P. Jones, part of portation block 1, Central Park addition, (bond Mine Fire Extinguished. The wondern.il song and dance artist, MISS for deed), 81,000. PEARL ARDINE. 18 The Mich., April Houghton, A. J. Saltenberger to Saltenberger, mine (ire has been extinguished Th success of the sensational sketch team, part of block 10, plat "A," 83,000. men are now at work on the JOE BV HON and MAY BLANCHE. S. H. Head to E. L. Seager, part of and the lower levels. The queens of serio comic, MAUDHUTH block 10, South Ogden survey, S2.500. and ELLA I ON KLIN. O. J. Stilwell to E. II. Parker, part of Races Coast Postponed. block 1, Valley View addition, $000. la entire new specialties, WALDO WHIPPLE San Francisco, April 18. The blood and WM. J.UAKK1SON. H. P. Henderson to E. Wr. Hxum, part been until has race horse postponed of lot 5, block 24, plat "A," 87,425. next week on account of the muddy Total, $21,725. track. Find production of WALTEB DASHING-TON'Denies the Report. sparkling comedy, entitled, Actually Starving:. Denver, April 18. In an interview A dispatch N- - II., April 18. St. John, MARRIED IN HASTE. here tonight, General Manager Clay of from Tickle Cove says terrible destituthe Union Pacitic, denied that that road tion prevails there and that a number of Unless is diverting freight from the Chicago families are actually starving. Notb The evening's performance commence Northwestern and says the management speedy relief is afforded death from star- at 8 :15 sharp. in is disposed to live up to the contract. vation will result Popular prices 2i and 50c. Seats in boxes, 50c many cases Real Estate Transfers. Real estate transfers furnished by the Hendershot Abstract office, 2414 Wash ingten avenue, for April 18, 1891: S. Martin to A. J. M. Demers, part of lot C. block 55. plat "A," 900. S. Martin to S. A. M. Smith, part of lot C, block 55, plat "A," 11,200. C. Aadnesen to J. F. Pierce, part of we would be glad to figure "Washington A v. mm DIAMONDS, I Methodist ladies have decided to give a musical and literal y entertainment including them in the basement of the church Tuesday evening April 28. The Charitable Association. The regular meeting of Oglen Charitable Association .5 will be held on TueeJay. April 21st, at o clock p. ui., at the court house. Mrs. Jes. Mktzlf.r, Secretary. Etc lounge's Hardware Store, Literary. the the Garden Tools are needed cow to clean up vour yards with and we aant to furnish you with Rakea, Hoea, Spade. Digging Forks, Shovels, Garden Trowels, Prunera, etc Business. Case of Diphtheria. A diphtheria card has been put up at SIGN the house of Mrs. Cohjuit, corner of Twenty Fourth street and Wall avenue. There are many children in that neigh borhood. Some people have leen very We slow in obeying sanitary notices. are informed they will have to clean up in a hurry or they will be "cinched." As there has been much call for rejMstition of "The Cradle Songs," FOR RENT. rXJlmilkBEST-TX or smtmat ii n e a.au( With the great pressure the New Water Works hare it will be oeewssnnr to POB BEST FTEXISHED HOV6E. FOUH replace your Rubber Hose with something stronger. We are HEADQUARTERS 1 touoM, pautrjr. ckaru awl, eeilmr, &!d fur thia class of goods. Twtuty-fountut'd. Rubber Hose. G.Miller, a noisy drunk ho indulged in profane and abusive language on a Washington avenudMuotor car held for f 15 tor kit appearance. 1L Prof. II. DANGLER aoon. a ten liraatie FitGerald. No last year on the New Prorata Gasolene but thia year we are right "in the push" with the rerjr bet one. We w ill have a car of the GENUINE We got left WANTED. atlDDLK AGEI WOMAN TO ia tmrral huttersrurk. tJ& irraut '!iTKX-- A WEEK OF APRIL CALL AND SEE US And if you are not satisfied that our Prices are the Lowest for the quality of our goods we will make you a present of one- - A CHANCE FOR THE BOYS. Foo the next week we will offer or fine new stock of iron wagons at 10 percent off our retail prices (which are 10 per cent less than any other retail prices in town. Come while you have the chance. Pe-wab- io TIE vIK, (INCORPORATED.) S GOODS AT COST FOR 20 DAYS FOR CASH JENNINGS, LAST & THOMAS, 2465 WASHINGTON AV. |