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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, lfcSO. 6 A Tnacm it it aiowwt fciiipbcdli ut tim ixd of the Frwch ' ctacgea la hara bcoogbt in officer (tb iyrtmect TiLuca mimaT of ral officer) ct wOdy different Tien Wort oa vend not cmbod vinf ti ideaa o( a new chief aiopptxl opua kia assuming control t afiiira aud awaJt--4 the cuciing of another cum. A (air of tin U tbe Ouurbrt. f jru-r!- sviMktinjfii ra T caQvd the Foodrojact vnatl. was eutujieted ia dow ia laid MM. Tba Uagtvta, tl mad tba Brecnns arrt-- n Tlai CliarLrt Mar-I-d nnThelaid dun or eiLit yean ago. Uat-st- t k tba ocjy oe cf the thro that hat eves yet been launch!. The present French Imildiag call for tea fin tiaaa battle ahipa. If they ar eomjJetod by 1100 .Fra&ce will hart broken all her previous teeords. Tare vera to bo Lud down dorinr 1S90. A sadden chans ia the naval administration may po : ; co th:r completion indefinitely. To latest additions to the French aavy are tbe Marcran and th Xeptona, the llagenta, just launched, and the Hoche, which has been completed about year. Tba latter vessel differs from the other three in several essential paints, but the changes were introduced ia building. They were laid down from the same designs. A good idea of the Magenta, Maroeao, Neptune class may be obtained from the fallowing litt of their features: . Their length ia 830 feet, beam &, feet draught 28 feet, displacement 10, &s) tons. The armor consists of a complete water line bolt of 1 . 1 inches maxinirun thickness, and four barbette gun towers of 15 inches. The battery u 4 114 inch breech loading rifled guns and 17 5 inch rapid fire guns. Their estimated speed is 17 knots and coal capacity COO tons. These three ships were all laid down in 10, and as none is yet actually complete, they are additional examples of the slow ship construction in the French navy. New York Herald. rratsuJ W iLtmm ttoi-- J. -- lite. dta 4. Fi. lMrirt 8oJ W. (hi mt ifma-firunn Jumimt tb . linlilila r. or "Winter Goods twL iiiBarf E. tmmm. Jakwof tlx runvn. ssca - E. B. Irortr. Pm- soars otou rtmwr. :hat chat, Jibm fUrrf. tiUhla it PrUww. Jimlic of tb saausTiLLS rcenacr. 4 tba Peace Jmnie ti 18, Noted Hone Thief at Fifteen. the last Lewmtox, Me, Dec 23.- -In three weeks Horace Laarenee, 15 years old, whose borne is in Arrow sig. Las stoles four teams, besides forging orders and committing petty thefts, He was arrested some time ago for stealing steam at Damariscotta, and bis father settled the case. He stole s team at Bath, which was found in s neighboring town, soother in Topeham, which was found in Lew ixtoo. and last Friday one in Auburn, which is yet to be found. A !: immm H. W ilium U. Ea' TaW. ali fi. intuui of tti Carvr. ram irr. Pre Riekard I uuiatila Julia Parker. Cix i Aa raamrr. Joctieanf tb Poara TimoiLjf CwwlabW bnta L. H)bt. Jiwtir Fashion Notes and Cnllins. uii. rLaia citv Justin of tlae Prac ltuiabl-JuKt- BT ATTtKBi I. t ountablo Pernor I'oulter. rizaiAXT view rurixrr. Jnrtloe t tba Peace-- W. II. CraadaU. Cuiiatahla tieurif IL llayeoca. BLATCKVILLE rEClV(T. Jacticaof the Poaop Jam Hatekioa. i'ooatabla Joha J. Matdiiiw. Miaaiorr rasciKcr. Juttire of the Peoce Simoa V. Halrenoa. CoataUe i'oleb Parry. j Likxs rawrxcT. Jiutiee of the Pea- r- Peter L. SUerner. ra Uarrop. i'outabl-Jam- WILSON rtwixcT. J nut ire of the Peace P. P. Bincham. l'ootabl-lania- sl S. tlraka. WKarvKaca rae iscr. Justice of the Penre J. W. Hurt, Jox-ji- HutcKe. h scuru rcKriKcr. Justice of the Peace Jumea JoliDton. Constable Fruucu M. brlnap. pf BANKS. STATE JN i OGDEX, UTAH. ir A BODV SIEET A BODY rult la a oollinlon, whothor "coming; the thro' tbe rye," or not. Life Is full of collision. Wo are constantly rolliilinir with or soiiicthinir. somelKxIy If it isn't with our it Is with smiie drt-a(Sis, easrs tlutt "knocks us off tb" track" and perhaps dlwblcs us for life. Women it swinH, have to boar tho brunt of wore collisions and aMicHona than benr-Ih- k In ail earn of nervousm-todown K'nsntlDtis, tcmh-ntM, perlodi-n- l pains, sick cr ulwration conji'ntion, hhu m11 Favorite wtnknc)(s," Dr. com to the wscue of women as no othor modicino docs. It Is the only medicine for women, sold by dmiririrta, under a positive (narantee, from tho munufacturera, that It will (rive nitisfao-tin- n In every case, or money paid for It will be refunded. St-- QuarahUt oa r. Capital Paid in, Surplus, - - ie-cla- d. lnllnm-matio- n, inn "li-mnl- by Wobld's Dig. Msn. Ass'K. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Gloves and Caps at Very Near Cost. 20G ,T1 capital, $100,000. 125,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Pierce's Pellets J. regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and liowcln. They are purely vefretable and hannlesg. One a Done. Bold ' cents a vial. drutrglstg. L. E. Dooly, Preeiilent. W. X. SniLLiso, Vice President, Casliirr. B. Adams, The Ailments of Knyulty. Wm. V. HELrnirit, Warren W. Coret, Of lata there have so:a sinister 1'resnlent. ( ashler. rumors concerning the health of the and Manngcr. TnEO.RoBi8UN, ! ! Prince of Wales' eldest sou, and every one knows how strongly insanity in the house of Brunswick. The other day the czar's uncle went raving mad at the autumn maneuvers, and the ROCK AND O1 OGDKX, UTAH. csar himself is suffering from some mysterious nervous complaint From Germany again we hear of a return of the : 200,000. chronic illness which afflicts the young to threatens and him emperor bring early Lump, Nut and Slack kept constantly DIRECTORS: to the grave. The practical separation on ham I. ... . ... . XV Yl of the einperor and empress of Austria '. E.Wnruie. '.C.Robinson, Cahoon, is a proof of the uuhealthiness of the Your Orders are Solicited, TIhw. s. o. cviiiuiiiiii, 1 UeO.AOUlUHOU &UUQ, Hapsburga. We know at what au early age King Alfonso of Spain died, and that his little son is very delicate, and was ft 6hort Prompt delivery. Good, clean Coal, warranted. time ago so desperately ill that every one despaired of saving his life. Tho Telephone 152. Offico foot of J 27th Street. present sultan reigns only because the 5- - N. BOTSFORD. rightful heir to the Turkish throne is in a madhouse. Alone among the important European monarchs King Humbert of Italy can boast of Bound health. On the other hand, his position on the throne is anything but secure. London Cor. Philadelphia Telegraph. b'.-e- co COAL COAL Black Buttes. CAPITAL, frapp Died of m Blue Gummed Negro' IJIte. Henry Farguson. of La Grange, Ga., colored, died the other day from the effects of a bite on the hand three months ago by Joe Strozier. Blood poisoning ensued and he could get no relief. The negroes claim that Strozier is a blue gummed negro, and they regard a bite from one of that kind as poisonWATER IIUTEIi ous oa that of a rattlesnake. Very few GOYMON negroes would havo anything to do with Tbo Most ImproTCNl and Economical his burial on account of their superstiHeaur in tho Markot, tious fears in regard to a death of this MSaSViSawflf character. Cor. Atlanta Constitution. IT lilKIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIillllilllllllll BOYLE FUENITDBE COMPANY. F. W. LAFREXTZ. President. A, F. POOLE. See' jr. and Treas. Long, Clear Imported Tobacco for 5 cents. Absolutely pure and free from all nciils, extracts, painb or flavoring, and arc not dippr 4, Is a beautiful and pel (set clpar, not a cheap cigai rn or chercot. Equal to as Mtestit cumr in tbe United cate. Lltst in mid F. J. KIESEL & CO., Sole isrnfs, Osdcn. Utah UNION Skcokam loot Grows Hair KtipirUy. Eradicates Dandruff. Stops Falling Hair. THE OGDEN TRUNK Is a Preventive of Baldness. FACTORY arries tile host line of Tranl-Y.llcn. in t be city at Manufnctnnn' l'riciw. All kinds of l KunniNimHAn. l . tbero. KUXK & OPPMAN. iug No. 27U Twonty-tltt- h St. ill.i- ! Health is Grows Hair on Bald Heads. Is an Exquisite Wealth! Toilet Article. Is Free from all coloring matter. teale o ( Tiaie mat k registered.) A Congressman Studying Law. The Hon. William T. Crawford, congressman elect from the Ninth district of North Carolina, has entered the law class at tho North Carolina university, and hopes to complete the course before entering congress. He is said to be a young gentleman of decided ability and one of the best stump speakers in tho state. Baltimore Sun. and Wali.eVi Fifteen Miles. Col. John Clark, of this city, is a re-trkab'y hale and vigorous man foj one as every r 4i narks ti hisw .tneoi10 yerja, his erect form and firm who step as he passes along the street He recently walked around the cape, a distance of fifteen miles, in a trifle over six Lours. Gloucester (Mass.) Times. ! Largest and Cheapest Line in the City. s CITIZENS' BANK SPRINGS St. HllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllMIIIIIIIIUIIIIIII Vico-Prc- pie-Tai- ls h COCO United States Depository. . Twenty-Fift- XMAS M PRESENTS A Ogtlon, tTtah. SUIiFLUS, Dr. AT- - 1 bottle-wrappe- 1838, $1: 5.000. 7,500. Interest Paid on Time ami Saving DepoFit. , Copyright, - ocoo II. C. TitO FLOW. Prcdi.lmt. JOHN A. WiVI.lb. Vice l'r.iJent A. P. lildtLOW, Caahiur. d mnn-kin- -- CO. ring bats are maJa, is said to be worth; sixty mU per ouuee in the raw state.: kit is easy to understand shy a clear r Nutria bat is worth s ffoud figure. A poor hat is always dear. We have not beard lately of a new de ' vice 10 men s garters. It will be many s dav before fashion Vb young men abandon the standing foollar with turned points. J "To find out w hat s poor memory your? friend has just him your favorite!? O wail; in f stick or silk umbrella." IJicycliPts find the Castor an exeellenti $slive to wear. They are durable and fit i Aneu into the liunUa. Dan! Hay's lined and unlincd Plv-- J mouth anvmsr ir loves are the hncst made; ras well as the most durable. s Ii. John f Walker, the preat importer oN Irish linens has been unable to meet theS demand for black linen handkerchiefs. It will be well nitrh impoHeible next ryear to buy a half hose for lees than5 .thirty five cents that will give sutisfac-- ? ?uon to the tetit trtiila There are two foet of misery to every XPaii 01 uauiy ntting halt hose. keci'-ill- . Wilfcoa t'oiutablc rV, DOltsoa S nutria tur. rroiu anion toe Vest wer txEavaj.a raartxcT. J otioe of tlie ACE MAKING A BON A FIDE CLEARANCE SALE! rum avirraTau rasmtn. a veil knoa a man about to a, and bo d urine the last two waeks has bees oa trial here, charred with the murder of Maurice Adler tonight, after a abort abemee, brought in a verdict of not ruilty. The killic? which created aenaatioB at time, took place ia the Marble saloon on Pennsylvania avenue, LIT WE mki raamrr vucrra H. WE ARE NOT CLOSING OUT nny - a. sWDsa. ocecs Pm- - JaMiwaf tix J- two raamscr. m FWE. armor twiKiUt COMPANY. & lU. DU. Jufca a. tkqh. -- at ard Acquitted of JJurder. ATTERBUEY, DOBSOtf " T.Vm -- WaeHUtoTos, Dee. 23L Tte jury ia the case of Frank K. Ward, for macy years June WRECTOnr. waanconmr ornrsxa. e pro-Sranu- ratty aboplirtera. Stopping seems to be as brisk this year as it was last The large shops up town have been crowded almost every day in the post week, aad the extent of the buying does not surest any untLsmil scarcity of money. Most of the great emporiums Cnd it necessary in the holiday season to double and sometimes treble their detective forces. "It is amateur shoplifting that causes us the iuott trouble," explained the chief detective in an extensive establishment in Twenty-thir- d street "We know nearly all of the professionals and can sixt them at the door, but there are a larjre number of women who come in here without the slightest intention of stealing, but who yield to the temptation to pick tip little things that happen to please their fancy. "They see lots of pretty articles scattered about loosely and apparently unmatched, and almost uncousciously they commit petty thefts. Such women, 1 presume, do not realise thut they are stealing, and there aro instances constantly occurring where their consciences compel them to return the pilfered articles) anonymously. Arrests, did yon say? No; we seldom cause an arrest to be made. It is the policy of our firm to avoid scenes and scandal. When we detect any person in the act of stealing, a quiet word is generally all that is necessary to secure the return of the stolen article, and an 'amatonr shoplifter' is not likely to repeat tk'j offense after having once been fou.id out." JJew York Times. ornciAt Mirvrka! wnpr. Caxao, EL, Dee, SSL Yaeterday after una at Clinton. Ky, a to-yr-oi- d chiU of y.T. Walker, til playicg ia the yard, came to aa ab&ado&ed weH, Lich Lad bees earelawlyOTefdaad f all sixtr-firfeet into eighteen ucbes of water. The child aa suiawal alsacst and the broken cover of the veil mg nltied its fata. A Kiteea-year-oi- d boy was lovera into the well by a rope ttel to Lis waist, aad after a talf aa hour of careful and anxious work the babe aas brought to the surfaae unharmed, suffeneg ooly from the effects of its involuntary bath in the tcy water. Ttua, evening the child is playing around as usual Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious Dr. E. ( . W est's Nerve and Rrain a BuanintorJ siiocitic fvr Hysteria, Diizi-nwt ouvulsioiis, Kits, Ncttoim Xennilsria, Heailacho. Nervous Pnstrntion ranged hy the use of alcohol nr tobacco, Wnkcf nlneSF, Mintnl Depression, Sfteninir of the llrnin resuitinir '.n ,n"an",3r and lending to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Aw, Barrenness, Lots of I ower in either sex, Involuntary Losses. an! nperinatorrlitva caused by over exertion of the brnin, or Kacli Ixix oontamsoiie month's treatment. $UO a box. or six boxes for .tK, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To rare any case. With each order received by as for six bbxes, accompanied with S5.00. we will send the purchaser our written ciisrantoa to refund the money if tho trentmeut does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued onlv by H. A. w klxrh, Dnipirist Sal Aft..a71 Iweuty-foart- a bt.. Osdon, Utah, preparation, e Nature's Own Remedy. TRr.iT-MI-.X- i V ,4 Lighty-sl- x 4 m m$m i and Gas Fitting Plumbing IS ALL ITS BRANCHES. DOYLE a TlyLVERSON, & Washington Ave. Call ud get prices. IMm Bool Hair Grower GROCERS, Co. NEW YORK, ten Sola by sit Dpuagists. e '.'iltatr 7 M Pl i V ? rmndn tolntMiwHl, ftrtibn; t'iftj Jrif f"""" w 'lii'iiT.AUkf. NhW Vt'h ikr work and lit aMwin.fi', far from fa la o tun frm. 340 Twenty-Fflt- h Street, OGDEN, UTAH. |