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Show 6 jt)EN DAILY I. C. M. I. COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, JUNE 26. 16fii Z. C. M. I. Z. C. M. I. Have a Large Assortment of Have Elcsrant Lines of La lies' Gloves, Persian Mulls, 3?arasols and Dimities and Grenadines. lans. The Ladies of the Presby terian Church and Prof. Nagel Cordially Invite You to At tend a Musicale To be Given in the Church Parlors, Corner Twenty-Fourt- h and Adams, Tuesday Evening, June 30th at eight o'clock. Special Program, Including Old Melodies and Favorite Airs. Ail mission, Do You Smoke ? THE OGDEX SPECIALISTS. If so, Don't Pail to Try T. A. Ontmgbam, M. I). "AMERICA'S CHAMPION," m tor in tlie Worlt e Best 5c. Warranted Lone: Havana Filler. "OTT'TTlVr A "XT (iratis. .Vic. Ladies Shoes, Misses' Shoes, Children's Shoes JOHX WATSON, Manager. k For Sale TrrrSi The above named 411 24th t Smoke America' Champion cigars. Try the New York Chop House sod meal. fill up, on a s Thii office will trade some insurance. advertising for IJave you been to the New York Chop Douse since the new management. All millinery at cost till July 5th. Mr. A. King, iVHti Washington avenue. Lilly, Rrackett A Co', hand ewed at ABhby liros. 17.50 shoe reduced to Cabinet photos fl.50 per dozen at Newoomb Bros, liooius 115, 20 and 27, five-cen- tirst-clu- first-clas- St., Itl T THE LEADING JEWELISRS. CLOCKS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, uepartmecta. The "KOCH LYMPH" treatment for Micr.jeoopicid KiauiicuUoLa made. .. Spe'-iahst- s SuE.tnj 1.. . Stre Twentv-fourt- & WILL MAKE t. Thomas A SPECIAL REDUCTION FOR TWO WEEKS On Dress Goods, White Goods, Fans, Parasols. Etc. Bead and Lace Capes at Actual Cost Sterlincr and Flated Silverware, Gold and Silver Jewelry and Novelties of every descrip tion. Diamond Setting and Repairing attended to promptly. Only a few left. We carry the Largest line of Dress and : Trimming Silks in the city. Call and see us. : : ATE. WASHINGTON UTAH CLOCK. 2163 BIG SIGN OF TIIE OGDEN, LOW PRICES. GOOD GOODS. 2465 Washington Wright's block. John W. Hughes, of Coon Rapids, Iowa, lat editor of the Reporter of that place, is in Ugden. For a fine assortment of trimmed huts go to Edith Hodman's La Mode. 24'J9 Washington avenue. Back, Becker & Co., wool merchants, have their otliise with Marks, Goldsmith & Co., Washington avenue, Ogden. July nunilwr New York and Paris Young Ladi' Fashion Bazar at Miss Mary Cooper a, 'SiU Washington avenue. Dr. Iv. C. Cottingham was called ou to Promontory by a Southern Paoilie railroad olliciciul last evening, profes aionally. The iron work for the bank of the new WoodmanBee block bank was being put in vesterdav. That block has an elegant front. OJ. M. Lntz, of Wilson's Lane, is one of the many successful fruit growers of this vicinity. Urn strawberries are very large and luscious. "Puck's Library," the most interest ng and finest illustrated periodicals published constantly on sale at Miss May Cooper's, 52313 Washington avenue, Mr. Jones, of Jones & Le is. grocers, left Ogden yesterday morning for Phila delphia, in response to a telegram an nouncing the very serious illness of his e Jennings, Last first-clan- s j Diseases peculiar to Women. All forms of Catarrh-Diseasof Genito Urinary OrDiseases of Rectum, gansviz piles, fistula and fissures treated without operation. Cancers removed without the knife. are regular graduates and have permanently opened ana practice of var:ous iaities. Having had advantage of tlie Last, fe.-- l enhdent in assume leading 11 wpilala and the public thai all advaniages will be given cases to Cistern Speciahs uuun im 11 a. m. Ortice over Postoil'u-e-, No. 321 I 111. i. u U m. I!as toduy. again today unJ M. IK d.x-lor- fr couaultat.un fruru the Wholesale Agents, CITY IX JiUIEF. (trcut rac Diseases of the Ear. Diseases of the Nose. Diseases of the Throat. Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of the Skin. Diseases of the Nervous System. Also Galvanic, Faradic and Static Llectricity used ... . . ,. liiberculosis. all Dealers. ,t e cVHtinghara. M'rXlAL, ATTENTION CHUN TO MA FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. JUST READ OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY PRICES. Olr Motto: GLASSWARE. nt . E. FRIEDERICII. BKOAVISTHSTG BliOTJELEltS. 155 Main. St. Salt Lake Citv- Avenue, CVden -- WE HAVE A CAil LOAD OP- "Never Have and Never will be Undersold." NOTION'S AND DRY GOODS. tumblers for 25 cents. ( sauce dishes for 25 cents. Covered butter dish lOcents. Four piece tea set 35 cents. water pitcher 35 cents. Oil or vineitar bottle 10 cents. See our new novelties in 5 and 10 cent glassware. C have a Full Line of IMPORTED, KEY WEST and DOMESTIC CIGARS. I can Cigar in town. Try me please you in Quality and Price. I am selling the Best Five-Ce. and be convinced, Grand Opera House Builtliiifr, 1 . 2516 Washington Avenue. 24G1 Washington Utah. Talk About Cost Prices! Smokers! Attention! I Avenue, Ogden, - - AFETI Half-gallo- 3 3 2 2 papers best pins 5 cents. papers beet N'o. 1 safety pins 5 cents. papers best needles 5 cents. spools roo1 machine thread 5 cents. Dress stays 15 cents per dozen up. I Jul ips dress shields 10 cents pair lip. Fast color hemstitched h'dkfs j for 2."c 10c hemstitched handkerchiefs 4 for 2."c Cbilds hose 5 10 and 15 cents. Ladies hose three pairs for 25 cents. Ladies hose seamless und fast black 2 pairs 25 cents. Mens hose 3 pairs heavy seamless for 25 cents. Everything of our ten thousand numerous nrticlea at same rates. Just received a large invoice of Masons Fruit Jnrs. HAMMOCKS AT REDUCED PRICES. Lowest prices and largest assortment of art needle work materials. OGDEN BARGAIiDEPARTMENT STORE No. 2;,5i Washington Ave. W. H. VOORHIES, Prop. father. Mines. Kreeser and Evans fashionable dressmakers late of Denver have opened street their parlors at 7;i5 Twenty-fiftwhere they will be pleased to Bee the ladies of Ogden. W oi k guaranteed. Go to McCartney & Co., the Twenty nun street news dealers lor Kosss latest, "Moulding a Maiden," Art Ame tuer and all new literature. The San f raneiseo Chronicle delivered for U cents per month. a Snake. It was back somewhere in the sixties rhen the incident 1 am about to relate occurred. Tlie date has not been put back so as to prevent a critical examination by the incredulous, but because it belongs to that period. There were three of ns hunting prairie chickens. They were plentier then than they are now. It was but a little task to secure a bag of them. But only a few can have such a rare treat now as the breast of a young prairie chicken fried. As we were tramping cautiously through the thick, clean prairie grass a blue racer moved slowly out of our way. It was not the length of the snake that attracted our attention, but its unusual thickness and its indisposition to get out of the way. Neither did it show any inclination to resist the invasion. Its eyes had not the well known flash of fight The bulging thickness of the snake excited our curiosity. After killing it one of the boys with his knife ripped it open, and there to our great surprise out rolled a rattlesnake which was nearly as long, and before he had been compressed seemed to have been nearly as thick as the racer. He had, if I remember correcHy, a button and two Tatties. If 1 had the opportunity now, I would be more careful in the examination of such a rare natural wonder. I would measure the length and thickness of both snakes, and would also be sure to find out whether the rattlesnake was swallowed head or tail first, and whether he had been started on his inland journey before or after death. I had heard that snakes swallowed toads and frogs without dissection, but had doubts of the ability of the snake to so expand his throat; but after this incident I doubt no more, and would not be greatly surprised to hear of a racer swallowing himself. J. B. Marlin ia Central Christian Advocate. A Snnke Swallowed " 1 )f List Price. Our Price. Men's size, tliirtv-inc- h wheels, adjustable, coqe henrines. tAuw w heels, ball hcariliff Men's size, to both wheels.. S.I 0 Meu's Size. :tMuch, ball bearings to wheels and elnls.. vu.00 HS.m Vl.licl &5.'J0 mUMr Vonth's Size Hoys Size, Abo (irl' adjustable cone bearings adjustable cone bearings TricKlM, all sisw and prico Lj8t Price. Our Prire $4.i to i'i.00 s & no 0(1 ESVe have hist received some ICotlalt Cameras, which are the Onlv First OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FUSE TO ALL. Pin wo Amntneo PomDno mmla The Last Crash Great Slaughter SALE. We must have money and to get it we offer our entire line of Mens, Boys and Youths Clothing at less than manufacturers cost for one week. EMI 366 ONE-ITJC- CLOTHING E TWENTY-FOURT- H ST., WE CAM1 STAND IT MUCH LONGER! THE but we will give you one more week in which to PROFIT from our Mistake in Purchasing too Heavy a Spring Stock. Our' reputation is too well known in O&den to require any stronger Proof than one work that when we say we will Sell you All Kinds and Qualities of Shoes, Slippers, and Rubbers at Actual Cost that we mean it. We Must Sell and you can Save enough by Buying Now to pav a month's grocers bill. 313 TWENTY-FOURT- STliEET o Third Stor H West of the Postoliice. V cSb PEOPLE'S STOKE First Store East of Postoffice, on Twenty-fourt- Street. h Headquarters For Ladies and Gents Furnishings. Novelties in Ties. New Goods Arriving Come before the chance is gone forer. GOODRICH HOUSE, CO., Daily, 313 THE PEOPLE'S First Store East of Postoffice, on STOEE. 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