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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1S90. n, fa ni li4lncuUrMlHr OtMit Tfcey ku (a viMer llf. Or f eaey apnea1 Cbo gray Uue thwrt tlm km. fc walera rifcUiie- toX. - to avl. am, ami mt litem dove I La alec th aoe 1 Ukien. bgttan Of taaa, aaaoeetaatloalne. ku triok. Ami e cprU tLal liar (ub mimuw aeatiur. TVI tary a)-'- l. I rui mAm dk; iffct. hi now ac4 gVwa. etaae atsftitiu" Lgttr4 ruaca, Tbuuea Bay aae- a aia betun ThckouM. aeaiilcaa 84 lite euor. Amt tmtn. e ruuae li UaasJ Uf an U chtrj rmi. TW cr Oar (rwa aao. fnai eaW aur head. An vara ia mwta a caliper. lnl Yheeeeer ear (ivt aur road, flf kilai or euuua artfraaoaeJL ehrteeced 19 wmAj Or bndcee Ice of Inaa brauka. PuM aiajr a all, at Bib aay aim. Kauar abera to tod a peaceful aueae, lire fur (Lagere aacue AaJ Ik ua euU ia viatcr vcaiarr. V7lHuja Bame. aa. gjor A Mas f Mmmy Weoada. vu ihot through Henry Gibbt, who the body Sunday night, ia again able) to be oat Thi man is a walking bullet pooch, lie ia a man 51 year old, and waa born in Clay county, Kentucky. Two yean ago ha moved to Jellieo, and aura hi madenct there he has become in Jved in many difficult!. The first waa with Thomas Cotton, who shot him in the left ankle, the ball lodging in the joint The eecond time he waa shot by Nathan Collins, the ball taking effect in hit left kne joint, and remaining there. The third affray originated at Cumberland Gap, when he waa ambushed by aevea men. Colan Turner hot GibU in the right side with two load of buckshot and birdshot Over 300 shot have been picked from hia side and shoulder. At the same time Al in the Cole shot him with a right breast, the ball coming out tinder the shoulder blade. Gibbs got three of his wounds in this battle the fourth, fifth and Uxth times by Andy Una wold, one ball taking effect in the right breast, another through the right shoulder, and the third entering hi left thigh, and, ranging downward, lodging in the fleshy part of the leg. The sixth time was Sunday night, in a difficulty with Harry Droughton, who shot him through the body, the ball entering on the left side, and was cut from under the skin on the right side. This kid him up for seven day's. He has been cut fifteen times, and carries the scars to prove his assertion. He does not seem any the worse for his wounds, and talks in a joking manner about his many shooting and cutting affrays. Louisville Courier-Journa- l. t Tlcieeltudea of - ftpendturlft. Twenty years ago William Dodsworth, a wealthy citizen of Ohio, married a Hamilton, 0., heiress, and arranged to upend the honeymoon in the east In stead of taking a train the happy groom arranged for relays of coaches between Hamilton and the City of Brotherly Lore. The affair was talked of all over the country, and reports of the novel trip published in the newspapers of this country and Europe. The groom created a furor by spending money lavishly, and lighting $1 cigars with $5 and $10 bills. The other morning the happy groom of twenty years ago was a prisoner on the yellow bench in the police court on a charge of disorderly conduct II w;is fined $3 and costs, and for want of one of the bills with which he formerly lighted bis cigars be was sent to the Cincinnati Cor. Chattaworkhouse. nooga Times. re Saved by a Spike. Mrs. Fred Robinson, a farmer's wife, was coming to town today on the track of the Lake Erie and Western, wheeling ier baby carriage. She was about half way across the long and very high trestle spanning Sugar creek, just west of town, when she saw a train coming around a curve near the trestle at high speed. Mrs. Robinson, clasping her baby in her arms, in her fright leaped from the trestle and would have been crushed to death npon the ground below Jiad not her dress caught npon a spike. She, with her baby in her arms, hung suspended in the air till the train was stopped and they were removed from their perilous position. Bloomington (Ills.) Cor. Chicago Herald; Two 1.1 llow a Man Paralyzed III Arm. C Hagermann, a resident of Oat 14 Morris-viil- e, has lost the use of bis right hand aVallr aL fill a Lmc pub-lkher- Ihe tiret atnkicjr part (WMs Purees. . Hmn iff. fcitwia S WE ARE XOT CLOSING OUT BUT WE A1.E MAKING A J. ScouU a pops-LaUoh lld correct Altogether it is a creditable book, and Ogden people will soon wonder bow they ever got along without it Tlie price is H. Ia Barkest Africa. Berlik, Dec. 30. The Tagblatt bas a letter from its correspondent in Zanzibar stating that Emin Paths recently sent Lieuts. Landheld and Buelow at the head of a body of trooj to Urambo, w here they rought a battle with the tribe, defeating the latter w ith severe loss. The Watutas subsequently joined forces with another tribe and again attacked the Germans. Their al- eacovo nana rtxiwrr. Jeatiee W ti Praae E. Tcnee. IXll ore Jeatiee of tL Peace 4. Perria. Cutmilae D. O. ftuUitaa. J actio rumrr rorrra wmi eh Peoea Tal M. K. Meet of l amtaUe (boons, "Winter Goods rrraruxs rwaencr. Jeatiee of tbe Peac- e- Aacaa McKay. lama. sots raanarr. Cueetalae Oeurce E. Jeftiee of the Peace E. K Pratac. - Ihat- chat, wmooiu rurrsrr. - Jeatiee of tlx Peace Jaaxe dlarey. ; iuoei utile Jaime laamr. ' J astir rurwt, atauavrixs of the Peeee WiDiaa O. Bawaea. (.mutable Jiarfe H. Talur. tvkiM riTT fuenrr. aetiee of Uie Peae ( iniarile Jiniib H. Carver. Fasliion Notes and Cullin?s. t BT ATTtBBl BT, DOBfiOJI 1L Nutria fur, from hich the) best wear- nag faaU are made, u aaiu to u wortcY ysnty oenU per ouuoe in th raw sUteT ia eaey to understand wny a clear in kVutria bat ia worth a good figure. A poor bat ia al aya dear. We have not heard lately of a new de Y kiyildalk rBsracr. y Jaetiee of the Peace Richard Dye. Parker. raarnwr. Jeetiee of the Peace Tinothr Kes(alL etimet a bl- li) tub l Bybee. Couetable-Ju- ha rivTAS rumer. AKKaviu-- Jastiee of the Peace CooetaUe WUeua Poolter. fdusaxt view riBCISCT. Jaetir of tlie Peace-- W. H. CrandeO. a Lvice in men a garter. It will be many a day before fashion able you riff men abandon the stanJing& Y with turned point. , II. Maicuck. aLATEavtLLB rssrinrT. Cuwtab)e-ju- re r Jnatice of tlie Peace J anus Hutrhiae. J. rllar fnfin Hetclua. KAtllLTTT fWDirT. Cciait utile out w hat a poor memory your? has iuat lend him your favorite. XwalkiDg Bta k or silk umbrella." S Bicjclista tind the CaBtor an exvellentS fi;kve to wear. They are durable and htY Cviell into the bnnda. LWl Hay'a lined and unlined Ply uoutn driving glovea are tlie nnesi mauev Paa well aa the most durable. the great r John R. Walker, . .1ofY .importer , , . kirian unena naa oeen unuuie to uirvi Vlemand for black linen handkerchiefs. It will be well nigh impossible next rVear to buy a half hoae for lesa than? ithirtv-tiv- e cents that will give satisfae kion to the best trade. "There are two feet of mmery to every of badly fitting halt hose. F. IlaWanoa. J net ire of the Peace-SiCuoetaUe-C'al- rb nos Parry. links rasmirT. Peace Peter L. Sberrter. Harrop. wiLaoH rKBrmrr. Jncticeof the Peace P. P. Bincliam. Countable iiciJ N. Drake. est EBki raprrecT. Jnetice of the Peace J. W . Hart. JoM-pHoc re. t'ttabio rioures rkacart. J tut ire of the Peace Jamea Johnaon. Cuuetable Kraucia M. llrluap. net lee of the JtiMietaUe-Jaau- h J-- r BANKS. ta lies did not stick to them well, however, and they were again badly defeated. The Germans bad three killed and nine wounded. Commander Stuhlmann recently captured a slave camp near the Victoria Xyauza, killing many Arabs and releasing a large number of slaves. Dec. 30. Ben i Markets. Yesterday's - Capital raitlin, Surplus, -- -- SI 25,000. - .TaaaaTaMaBTaWaVaaawaaaaaaaaMa Gloves and Caps at Very Near Cost. 206 Intercut Taid on Time and Saving Deposit. UTAH NATION Ogclen, Utah. United States Depository. . CAPITAL, 100,000. $135,000 8TJI1PLTJS, CITIZENS' BANK 70?b. Another Bank in Trouble. New York. Doc, 30. Receiver Hig-ginof the North Eiver bank, made a statement to the court today showing that the liabilities exceed the assets bv OF OGDEN, UTAH. s, over W20,000. CAPITAL, the Board. , nriru Thoe. : $200,000. XV St. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii Largest and Cheapest Line in the City. S iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BOYLE KENITUEE COMPAHY. A, F. POOLE, Sec'y. and Trees. F. W. LAFEENTZ, President. Theo.Kobinsun Ad. Kuhn, Cihcaoo, Dec. 30. Trading in wheat was active and unsettled. The market X.ona, Clear imparted Tobacco Ar S cent Absolutely pure and free from ill scids, extracts, paintt or flavoring, and sre not dipped. Is a beauUftii and p feet cigar, not a cheap clgsrrn or cheroot. Equal to ao cigar in the United 8tite, Ujt u mc regnKr. F. J. KIESEL & CO., Sole Agents, Ogden, Utah opened Ji&ojg higher than yesterday, closing eased off a little and then became strong, advancing , then under free offerings and prices settled back , held steady and closed about H higher than yesterday. Receipts, 303,000 bushels; shipments, 203,000. dec-fine- UNION". Skookam loot For Tampering- With Switches. Troy, N. Y., Dec. 30. John J. Reed, - in a singular manner. He went to bed indicted for tampering with switches on as nsuul one night a week ago, and fell the Central Hudson road during the big asleep with his right hand under his strike, was sentenced this morning to head. On awakening in the morning he could not raise his arm. It was paralyzed, and all efforts thus far to put the blood in circulation have failed. It is thought it will be months before he will he able to use his hand again. Philadelphia Record. Twenty-Fift- h XMAS M PRESENT A DIRECTORS: X k TA'11 n uei TA, Vcarlr C. E. WurtcleJf'.t'.RobiDson, rA i Cahonn, S. S. Schramm, TV 11 On AT- GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. H. C. TttOELOW. FrwUrat. JOHN A. 1)YI.E. Vice President A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. e. at -- 7,500. New York, Dec. 30. The stock marInterest Paid on Time Drpoftits. ket today experienced a complete change in temper, and, under persistent bear J. E. Dooly, President. hammering, finally closed almost invari- L. B. Adams, W. N. SmLLiKQ, ably lower than last evening, notwithVice Prreident. Cashier. standing that the general outlook was, Wm. V. Htxraicn, if anything, improved and the money Wabrrn W. Coket, I nSlll('Utl vsruiuu market rather easier than yesterday. and Maoager. Tbko. Robibon. Vioe-PrSugar ia down 3,7s Missouri Pacific 18, Union Pacific l'a" and others in smaller amounts. Governments dull. Petroleum, January, opened at 71j and closed ur pair Sharp and Marshall Quintan, two negroes, bad a whisky drinking contest in a saloon here this afternoon, several white men having bargained to buy all the whisky tney would drink. Lach drank a pint and began on the second pint w hen bharp fell to the floor dead. Quininn staggered into the back yard and fell into the mud, where he was round an hour later insensible and almost dead. At the latest accounts he was supposed to be dying. BASE, . OGDEN, UTAH. Fatal Drinking: Coutrst. Chattaxooua, STATE find i ia OGDEN FIDE SALE! CLEARANCE or tViatae intro BONA Perry ricrr ofiuex rescuer. rurujrrof omraaa tl Peana E. A. MflaiA4. Jw L. A. kxrA. duction is an eeiimaleuf the rity's at this time. Tb populauon hk-ia stated at QA ia of l- nghL The govemntent eeosue is given at IIPW which is about the correct thing avain. The city councils eeoeu which ia an error, as k given at the correct number waa But the publishers estimate Ogdea present population at 3iJ9T3. This large eetiniate will surprise the city. But the directory men aay they are prepared to und by their figures and give the following reaaona for insisting upon their correctness: They made a house to house canvass with trained men. They took in city and suburbs. Then thev found they had 8074 names, and say that it has been found by investigation that the actual list of directory names must be multi plied by 31 to get the real population. Making this calculation the population of the city limits and suburbs, ia found to be 28,973. It looks as though the publishers have a pretty good case. 1 be balanee of the introduction is not of special interest Then comes an index, a summary of general information about the city, wmen is quits ei tensive ana required a good deal of work to prepare. ; Iben follows the alphabetical list of names, which occupies the body of the work. Finally there is a clarsitied business directory, which is fairly complete and A COMPACT. & 1. i me 1 wM..ar T 14 Una rr W) u. 1 uu. Juaa k, rWfia, Inunq-- L L. Komn. truben L bna I orxmr ttri:al fcfelimjrtffbatM f iMaMirt a. ATTERBUEY, DOBSON earwn ernrsaa. Probate Jae mLrm Tb Ogdee City Directory is being delivered by ILL. Pulk A Co, tie It is a book ca 417 page, well bound in ckAh and U clearly printed a good paper- - Altogether the appeaxanoe of the book ia very emLUble. Looking (Li to the cool ecu cf the work the first thing met with ia a short pre face by the pt.Uirhra. Thee eor&ce the LOtrudui-U-- Yaca v at Xmj eer It 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. CTTT MXITTOET. TEI OGbDf Waa etna of abn mmy tier ia w, tmrt bewa. froea aiitucas eaAa4 en ah My rack a fevat a fctfta I. 19 etotaag tlc; M aWaeri. ay U oey nek. are mm Waan tufa aba na4 b tb.. Grov-- Hair Rapidly. s Eradicates Dandruff. seven years imprisonment in the Clinton prison. Stops Falling Hair. Thomas L. Cam and Arthur Buett, also under indictment for the same ofIs a Preventive THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY fense, were given shorter terms. of Baldness. Carrie the hest line of Trunk and Vnlisee in the city at Manufacturers' Prices. All kinds of A Good Margin Grows Hair on of Assets. Repairing done. Call snd see u before purchasKLINE OPPM AS, ing elsewhere. Bald Heads. St. No. 270 Twenty-fift- h New York, Dec, 30. The statement An increase of 290 national banks in of of Ihe North River Receiver Is an Exquisite the United States is shown by the an- bank show Higgins an excess of liabilities over Toilet Article. nual report of the comptroller of the cur- the assets of $12,000. rency during the twelve mouths which Is Free from all ended Sept 80. This is the largest numThe Tailor Skipped Out. coloring matter. ber in a single year since 1SG5. The agToRON-KvODec. 30. V. C. Murinnew of these mark Tittle rrgisttrtd.) gregate capitalization Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons stitutions is mostly in the growing regions phy, merchant tailor, has suddenly left the city. Hia business affairs are said of the northwest and southwest to be embarrassed. It is an houest and meritoriona Liabilities about 830,000. preparation. Hannibal Hamlin's extreme age has trWrffrag-ft t ATM E NTr? mfS;tR and Own Remedy. his he bent Nature's tall bnt slightly He Made Quarters and Dimes. form, Dr. E. C. West' Skhvb and Bbatj Treatstill walks down the street with a swingl)ii-nesChicaoo, Dec. 30. Charles Koch was ment, a guaranteed jeciUc for Hysteria, Conrulsuins, ing stride. He is usually attired in the arrested here on a Jch arge of counterFit. Nerroua Nenrohria, Headarbe, Nnrrons Prostration caused by the Skootum Root' Hair Grower Go. old black swallow tail of nse of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Mental In his house was found a comstyle, and he has never discarded the feiting. Depression, Softenina; of the. Urain resulting NEW YORK. set of and of dies, stamps in insanity and leading; to misery, decay and stock and dicky of the old time states- plete out an excellent classcapable of quar- death. Premature Old Age. Barrenness, Loea of turning bv all Dtoictetlsta. snt b silk is the His hat man. regulation Power in cither sex. Involuntary Losses and ters and dimes. of the Spermatorrhea caused by oTer exertionEach article, box or at brain, Pm?r Dttl hat Hto Wtih fur v, hv Antwi IVr', Aunia, Koch's System Failed. contains one mont h's treatment. $1.00 a box, According to The Albany Express a or six boxes for $S.0O. eent by mnil prepaid on St. Petsrsbiro, Dec 30. Two pa- receipt of price. iiot uu? Altaic mm ovtrr tUt.M ft yenng man arrived in Schenectady, N. Wri utARANTEE SIX BOXES lootb. Von do ik wjck and t ewntf , htrrr von arc, V.rtm Y., last Bummer seeking employment. tients being treated by the Koch system To cure any case. With each order received by as for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will For $100 he secured an option on a plot died in the St Petersburg hospital yes send A.latP. VtUw,mktT purchaser our written guarantee to reftM ri yon. Can fvark la mi of ground, for which he was to pay terday after receiving the third iniec fund the the money if the treatment doc not effect r all lit Ui. ir nvflrf Mr one-ha- lf A. H. a cure. issued sold has 1. by Dec. "He rr. anknvwii ttmMkf ke. only (taarauteoe tion. Both suffered intensely before $7,C50 on SVXf ittwititrpfU. ranltlaifrf, WALKS!, Dmggiat Sal AgU &1 Twenty-fourtdeath. Boa his property for $13,000." St.. Ogden. Utah. bdJwUNad.llftia n.Ua.Uv(tb C,t i is Wealth! Health mm faail Coiw, 1 GROCERS, s, ante-bellu- self-abu- A - , h 340 Twenty-Filtl- i Street, OGDEN, UTAH. |