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Show m. OGDEN DAILY COMMK1U 1AL: SUNDAY, DK( l.MHKK. VIEW! LAKE LAKE VIEW! Did the friends enjoy the Well, Pair of Lots in Lake View: Which you gave them for a Christmas Present? REMEMBER PRICES ADVANCE $25.00 PER LOT, THESE LOTS ARE BEAUTIES. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1ST, 1891. ! BUY NOW IS THE TIME TO The Electric Road 20 Houses Occupied. 20 More to be Built this Spring to Ogden. Lots are 225.00 and I'pwards. The Finest Addition Go out and See Lake View. will Soon be Running. Cash. Balance on Long Time at S per cent. LAKE VIEW! LAKE VIEW! A. B. PATTON, OWNER, BOOM 3, FIRST NATIONAL BUILDING. THE CRACKER FACTORY Real Estate Transfers. Furnished by the Hendershot Ab stract office. Xo. 2414 Washington avenue, Dae. 27th, 1890. Matt 8 Browning to (1 K Maule, part of ( hove addition, 15,000. F T Snnford to Peter Carlson, lot 7, block 3, and lot i, block 1 in P. T. subdivision, 0JOO. Total, nigosa Sale, on account of selling at cost will be for cash. W. H. Wright A Sons. cia The Young Men's Christian tion naete this etteraoM if I o'clock in ClIl.Tw l felllltl ! Liacoln Ket. .I.iiali the DOS ity court room. T wont) fourth Met la in, pastor.) street, between Washington and Adams Services at 11 a.m. end 7:30 p. m. avenue. A 11 young men arc invited. Sabbath school at 13:15 p. m. Wang Tlie W. ('. T. I. Will Moot. Stran people's meeting.at u:4.r p. m. The gers are cordiallv Invited. With this Tenrpenuwe Union will hold a Sabbath we close our work in the old Mothers' meeting at the Methodist be will openod church on Monday afternoon at 3 chruch. The new church the first Sabbath in the New Vear. o'clock. Mrs. Brainard will lead. The Dr. S. E. Wishard will then iegin a meeting will le of special interest. series of meetings to be continued for W. H. Wright A Sons, not wishing to ten duys. move any of their present stock will Ladies, W. H. Wright & Sons' entire The Methodist Church. ol s; out their entire stock at cost. stock of silks, shoes, wraps and dry trv-t- . hntween Washington I ITwentv-fmirtgoods at cost. Sale commencing Hill. J. paster.) and Adams: Kir. Wesley Don't need a lantern to find Arnold's street Preaching bv" the pastor at 11 a. in. Temple of Music. Twenty-fourt"A Curse Upon Shirking.'' near postoHiec. The full line of goods at W. li. Wright Subject: Epworth meeting at 12 m. & Sons at cost preparatory to moving Class tten-era- i Sohmer Pianos ieid the world. Sold meeting, b:.fO p. m. League iuto their new store. 0:30 p. in. Preach only at Arnold's Temple of Music, praver-raeetinstreet, near postoftiee. at 7:30 p. m. Subject: Twenty-fourting bv the pastor of We will add no percentage whatever "The'lndictment a Deserter." Sunwe at what t for (Mir rouble. Everything cor Fellowship of Finance. day school at 2:30 p. m. All are free. paid for it. W. H. Wright & Sons. dially invited. Good music. Seats Advocate of Peace: I am deeply imEire Prices Nowhere. Church of the Good Shepherd. pressed by that financial S. Unswortli, the result of enlightened self interest (Tor. Grant and Twenty-fourtOur new, clean stock, not wishing to rector. which was manifested, when the gre-itake it with us to new store will be closHolv communion at 8 a. in. Morningl hoase of the ed out at what we paid for it. W. H. Barings more extended Sunday-schoo11 m. a. at sermon pravef and anil diversified in its ojierations than any Wright & Sons. and m. 3 Evening prayer at p. other in the world was saved from sermon at 7:30 p. ro. ruin. How North Ogden Grows. The Bank of England, tho Bank of In tho last seventeen months, 37 dwellJ. T. Sharrard, pastor of the Christian Scotland and the English provincial at the will Paris. preach Five Ky., at Points, church at erected ings have been banks, the Rothchilds, and even tho even and house morning court Sunday Hank of France hastened to afford necon the Cropsey additions, and live more ing and will also continue the meetings essary aid. If one did not know that are under contract. And the most of through week. the corporations wore soulless and that there this building has been in the last sixis W. H. Rogers, of Boston, will address was no sentiment in this tho greatest months, and still some say that it And there has the "young people" of Ogden fit the M. i sudden financial combination of our quite dull in Ogden. 300 to the E. Church at 4 p. m. Mummy aiternoon. time, he might credit it to a feelof about increaso an been small a in of part of Mr. R. is an educator of the progressive ing of brotherhood. But these enormous Ogden, ' population class and is interested in "young people" financial creatures, moved by interest that one little suburb. as a specialty. All classes and creeds and fear, did just what, among suffering per9ons,wo should expect love to prompt. are invited. Two Deaths. Indeed it is true in the world as the church; among institutions as among Congregational Church. Bertie Judo died at the home of his street.l I Adam avenue, near Twenty-fiftindividuals; "if one 'member suffers all mother, Mrs. E. Duncan, who lives at The hand ought members suffer.-28: tho December Preaching Sundav, street, on Christmas 978 Twenty-seconS. Forbes, of Nebraska City, no sooner to hasten to null a hurtful Frank He 10 months. will preach at 11 o'clock a. m. Sunday splinter from the foot, than a business night, aged 14 years and unhad been kicked by a colt on Christmas school at 12:15 p. m. At 7:30 t here will man hold out a helping hand to his nubile meeting of the Christian fortunate but neighbor. eve and the injury therefrom caused his he a Society. Everybody invited. death. He was popular with his play- Endeavor Sohmer pianos lead the world. Sold of prayer, beginning Janweek The the symhas mother deep his mates and only at Arnold's Temple of Music, observed will be takes meetings by funeral His 4th, friends. uary Twenty-fourtpathy of her street, near postoflice. afternoon at 2 every evening during the week. The place from her home this announced later. will be program Don't need a lantern to find Arnold's Congregational mission at Lynne. Temple of Music. Theinfant son of William and Nellie Rev. m. Frank 2:30 school at p. aged nine Sunday near postofTiee.g Dermody died Deo. 20th. Forbes w ill preach at 7 o'eloclk p. m. months. The funeral will take place S. to all. welcome A cordial Ogden society will be well represented todav at 2 p. m., from James Thompson s W. H. Wright & street. at the Grand Opera House Tuesday Twenty-eight- h 370 residence, Everything at ccet Sold world. Sohmer pianos lead the avenue. matinee. Two private "clubs" have Friends invited. Sons. 23B5 Washington only at Arnold's Temple of Music, purchased fifty seats. It promises to street, near po3toffioe. and Twenty-fourtbe a full dress affair. Men's underwear, hats, shoes & Sons. cost. Salt commences tomorrow (Monday), at W.H.Wright neckwear want not See Miss Klinken beard's evening Everything at cost for cash. W. H. WveryuuuK H. Wrk'ht A tomorrow. 2351 Washington ave. Wright fc Sons. to move anything. W. 'Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos, Bona It Is Now in Full Operation ami the Best in Vtah. fac The Offal Cracker Companya few but in been has operation tory office of the days, yet 011 calling at the Commi-uciai- . Thk for concern, a reporter found things with a settled aspect ana running s;noothly. Mr. W. F,, Price the genial manager, showed the reporter over the plant with just pride in its per fection. The factory is in a new brick build and ing l(Xxai "feet, an two stories Cenbasement.located in the rear of tho street. It tral hotel, on Twenty-fiftstands near the centre of the block Grant, Lincoln formed bv Twenty-fifth- , streets. and Twentv-fourtFverv sort of fancv cracker and sweet biscuit'is made here. The list includes 144 brands. At present the factory is and is a using 2,700 pounds of Hour of day manufacout 3,000 pounds turning tured product. All of the latest apph auances are in use, from the immense revolvof latest the to tomatic mixer All the fancy cracking ovens. dies operated with ers are cut steam power. Mr. Dunn, the bv that foreman, informed the reporter the detheir product wrs not equal to another mand for their goods and that of .5,000 los. large oven with a capacity to of crackers a dav is now on the wayone. be placed along side of the present up, When this oven armes aud is set the until other machines will be added is increased to capacity of the factory 7000 lbs. daily. Mr. Price informed the be done immereporter that this would had been machines of the all as diately, rThTseeond floor is used as a packing girls are em department. Here twenty in boxes as ployed packing the crackers the automatic delivered by are they ovens below elevator, direct from the at are Thirty people noun uvuv. employed bv this tirni ana new ma- bar will be needed when the TheronTyrht?oble which has been bv the company is the poor of the coke they have been using from it not enough heat being obtained the at proper ovens the to be This, however, will sooncoke from ordered has Price Mr. s which he bemines coal the Wyoming lieves will give entire satisfaction. - pt San-ford'- A-- w Presbyterian Church. -- s h h ; h . I h d Sty kp obvi-ated- TWO Men dot n "Head" Put On Ion't need a lantern to find Arnold's street Lust evening a fellow who had been Temple of Music. Twenty-fourtnear postoffire. turned out of the city jail a few hours before was Don't need a lantern to find Arnold's by the police on west street street with the back of his Temple of Music. Twenty-fourtTenty-lifthead badly cut and bleeding profusely. near poEtoftice. He was taken to the citv jail and Snr Don't need a lantern to find Arnold's goon Baxter fixed the wound up. lie Temple of Music. Twenty-fourtstreet was too drunk to explain but probably I near postollice. beer bottle or glass had been smashed on his cranium. Nelson Rifles, Attention. A man named Arthur Dennis, who had Every person who is or ever has been beiMO regular patron of William Fisher's saloon on Twenty-fiftstreet, opposite a member of the Nelson Rifles or Ogden rehe Novelty, got short of money yester- Light Guards is most urgently day iind asked Fisher for the loan of a quested to attend the regular meeting quarter. The salixjn keoimr told him to on Monday evening, at 7:30 at the get out. anil as Dennis deferred a little "Armory" at 2214 Washington avenue. Fisher knocked him down and stamped A matter of the greatest importance him in the face with his foot, cutting will be brought up. By order of Dennis severely. Fisher was let off with Pkank Kisnki, Capt. $1." an i costs. EL N. Saxe, Q. M. John Williams was caught with his hand in J. Garland's pocket and got 90 Don't need a lantern to find Arnold's days. street Temple of Music. Twenty-fourtnear postollice. Thnl Hat. Thein. h h l h Opera The gentlemen of Ogden are to be congratulated that the fashion of high hats ut tho opera having gone by, New Y'ork and the East has taken the lead and ladies aro now wearing pretty little bonnets and hats of tho toque shape, made on tho lightest of frames and of the moBt exquisite shades of crepe de oheme and Mowers. Velvet ribbons are agaiu all the rage: so too are the dainty little ostrich tips and the irridescent butterflvs. Lot it bo the rule at Ogden's Grand opera house that no high hats or large hats ho worn to obstruct the view of the rest of the audience. ' Sohmer pianos lead the world. Sold only at Arnold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourtstreet, noar postoflice. h Don't fail to see Miss Klinkenbeard'a opera bonnets tomorrow, is.il Wash ington ave. My Felt Hats at greatly reduced prices. Miss Klinkenboard, 23rd Washington avenue. Oreat reductions in all Felts in latest styles. Miss Klinkenbeard, 2351 Wash ington ave. Notice to Band Members. All members of The the Ogden Liberal brass band are requested to meet for I ractiee Sunday, Dec. 28, at 2 p. B. J. Baii.ky, Leader. sharp. Choice seats are still left for Tuesday's matinee at the Grand Opera House. The favorite opera "Martha. h ? Twenty-fourth-stre- h - Sohmer pianos lead the world. Sold. oniv at Arnold s Temple oi mueu-Twi ntv fourth street, near postomoe. THE POLICE RECOUP. Y. M. C. A. KKI.lblOlS SERVICES. The audience at the Grand Opera House for Tuesday promises to be of the elite of Ogden. com-jwse- A Bargain Oneof the most desirable corners the Bench facing south and east, d on 4x8 cash, balance one per cent. J. G. Raine, 2483 Washington avenue. f rods, 82,000; and two years at ono-hal- 8 Distrift Court, Judge James A. Miner returned from his visit to Marshall, Michigan, at 3:30 o'clock yesterday morning, a day earlier than expected. Ho opened court during yesterday for law and motions and denied a new trial in the case of the H. Harschberg Optical Co., vs tho Dalton, NyJ & Cannon Company. He also heard in chambers an applica tion by the trustees of the Reform School for the release of Birdie Booth, by virtue of a correction of the record. It appears that at the time of her commitment she was said to have been but 16 years old, when, from the teeti mony produced yesterday she was in fact 17 years old and so her time was out yesterday. Judge Miner therefore ordered the recoru corrected, which will have the effect of discharging Birdie. HOLIDAY GOODS Ill!!!!!l1lltlllllllltllllllllllllllllll FINE WATCHES! AVe handle DIAMONDS SOIID SILVERWARE ! ! oouss, aria solicit your patronage dial itiut; notnmg that one trial will convince you and make for us a permanent knowing customer. 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