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Show 1 DAILV COMMKKC1AL: OCllK THE CURRENT FASHIONS. - Swrrrcaj--y plied fur TE A LARGE; vha kaa p tm tiua of eaiiirr is a otaa aitj t ba rttirf la a New Yurk (m m1 ' ika bank. lie caibrujad lb f ub44 of Um LalA and Hpol vr fcrra. Giia Lin the fKKilia. lrrj Wt.aC Ijire it t a wit a ARE GOWNS OF THE SEASON VERy TRYING. . TL'SEDAt OCIOBKK 21, lMv. i-- r tw Wk Iw Tall a MmI mr J mm 1 af TSrf Wa fiw tVa lmj. am Xkw I Cunt""1' A iwvtty littl- Teas. Oct nu irtary a nod aa Uutl ia.rt. aurli Cml Urt fjlwiH r fSpmcui Tmm COMI'LCTK LINK OF Preskirtit Crrtamly. He dura1 4ara our (uiwii, fur be caa t to tbr I L.i'ni nuor fur fmr of briux armt txl. A Canadian a ilk arlrar iwtx4 Call and let us Explain the (--! lie u juat the do - WkJy. wumaa my amu:ii:nc aux other day. MuJlv-u- r li-- n faitea i qni m i a" unhappy tb wutaea Uaa year re-U-m ua a aaut mlt' hi Mua-- riaaarlaJ ranoaa. A I' ' u or i Books 4 IIciiiiiIik j - the COMMERCIAL $$$3 i of Howe Ventilating the Heating i OFFICE! Wnhiiutoi. Avenue. No. 2404 Renowned Merits OQ DEN. Stoves THE SM'KR i EOCIM HARDWIRE COM'. 2315 Wifeta Att. iTilE COMMERCIAL ia ; She Why do you that yoa vera poor, Mr. Hiflit-r- f He W hy, am how much motwy I could aave if I mraa too poor to keep yacht. Mutuary's Warkly. Oaa Mara I afortaaata. anuKKling quit riima to bia chain What have you in that ZT2 Dollie wau-- locket f C'bolliv A puatatte atamp. Ilolli (ioiauel What postage atanipf Cliollie The one on your last precious It love lettvr. I detached it carefully. touched your tuoiat red Ii It often louche mine. IXillie You dreadful, awful fellow! I'm ao aurry! Ojullie Sorry! Whjt Dollio Uucauae I iuMUiied that stamp by pressing it on Fido'a dear, damp Yemm ine'a Xewa. FALL PKOMKSAPE COHTTMHa. kim abnotU well built and in many right, for it aeeina that raapwU very wn-- k the style grow more trying lar women who are too short, too tall, toe thin or too fat The akirta to the newest walking and jiinart gowns have the fronU and sida hraadtba cat so that they fit the form like a glove, and in the middle of the bank ia bid the entire fullness, in flat flails. I have seen ome, however, made with aorordeon plaiting in the back, d aatd others with the back lreadth full over a very mu.-il- reed. Jackets have large sleeve and small lwttes, and then the skirt follows along with a line which actually diminish" toward the feet, giving tho wearer a But f aurt of iiegtop apix'arance. these are the very extreme. 1 r one new and beautiful cwtnine of dfaooolate brown l;uliT cloth, the skirt pea np the front over a brown velvet panel, and bordered with a pa.sm inen-tacfband in which there waa a gold thread. With this in a handsome jacket f braided beaVer cloth ia chocolate, with a border of natural beaver, with brawn velvet aleeves and beaver cuffs. TUa ia a very refined contnme. Another pretty promenade toilet is of wMped aerge of the new etylo with wUipea which resemble velvet made of wae aame wool. The color is dark tnyr-4w- a green. With it is worn ihantlet of faille francaiae, richly triinfinrd' with headed passementerie. A tiuy ' little trees relvet bonnet, with black pinnies awd without Btrings, is worn with. this. Am4 yet, with all this narrow, scanty afflict in dresses, we are gravely told that hoops, etc., etS. lmt they certainly are not worn now to any extent The long wraps for fall are very elegant while showing nothing very novel. The most remarkable and handsome of them I offer for my gentle readers. One a taade of thick and heavy figured wool, atone gray and black in color. It closes mi the right side and has a pretty rolling collar in mink which reaches to the waist, and a wide band of the same all aronnd the bottom, and the cuffs are made of tho same. A pretty jet ornament forms a point in front of the waist. The wrap does not open all the way awn, bnt is put on like a dress. A wide velvet hat in stone gray has a rich trimming of chaudron velvet and plumes. The other wrap is of indigo blue, soft wool, with black figures upon it This k cot like an onliuary princesse fitting mister, only that the sleeves are full, and they are of indigo velvet, with fur cuffs naching to the elbow. A three inch hand of fur goes aronnd the neck and reaches to the feet on each ride. It is of Dacooon, which is quite a favorite this JOB OFFICE C. D. HAYS. cc S T O V.K S ! o Ct s STOVE STOVES! STOVKS! Wl'OVKHI no! STOVES I TOVM. Am Eiprdirat. air! I have a Help me, iartiu family, and can ararcely keep the wolf from the door. We are in need of f.ssL Crusty I I'm I Have you (jot a gun? "Ye. Mr!" "Well, here'a five cenla. Uo and buy some ammunition, and the next time the wolf comes around, kill and eat him." Lawrence American. CO BeKXgar ;itii-arn- l Knew What It Meaat. Tommy, axed 5, had been whipped. The next day, without aaying anything to any one, he made his way to the ollice of the family legal adviser, who was in the habit of calling at the house. "Please, Mr. Hrown," said he to the man of the law, when the latter bad given him a chair; "please, air, I want to be divorced from papa and mamma." Judge. e Maintains its Established Reputation for turning out HARD AND SOFT PAPKU, THE FINEST JOB WOEK The Bait of Reason, I don't see why you leave the mountains so early and come down in the hot city. Where you were it must have been cool enough for an overcoat It was. Dashaway Cleverton Then why on earth didn't Wiushinetort THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE,. 24(4Avenue. Ojilru you stay? Dashaway 1 didn't have any overcoat Clothier and Furnisher. A Long; Farewell. Travers Did you know that Simkins stutters? Jugway Stutters! I should say so. He started to say good night to me the other evening and before he got through I had to invite him to breakfast. New York Sun. Habit. tironghter I want to get some socks with holes in 'em. Salesman -- What's the idea? (Jrougliter I've been a bachelor for forty years, and they are the only kind I can wear. Clothier and Furnisher. Ought to lie. MrFingle That man must be an accomplished musician. McFangle f t "He has served time in Sing Siug, Concord and Joli-et- '' Lawrence American. araAou. It is astonishing how much of a wintry and comfortable effect a little fur on a garment affords. I knew one lady who had an old fashioned muff in some .sort f a nondescript yellow color. She took Somewhere. Simeral 1 dou't see how a watch can keep accurate time. Snooper Why not? Simeral Well, time flies, but a watch only runs. Muusey'g Weekly, y RULED AND UNRULED, IN THE WEST. Cleverton She Dl.ln't "Give It t'p." Jake Jimpaon wanted Clara Bellows to reply, "Heenuse you ure so well read," when he asked her why he was like a well thumbed newspaper, but she shook him from center to circumference when she replied, "IJecause you are second class male matter!" New York Herald. Pencil and Scratch Tablets F. W. LiPRENTZ, Proudest A. F. POOLE. Sec'y. and Tmu IF YOU WANT Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Statements, Bills of Fare, Circulars, Theatrical Dates, Hand Bills, Receipt Books, Note Books, Envelopes, And Posters, all sizes and colors, come to UNION Iron ale Com mi Fact. "There is but one thing," said the physician, gravely "that we know about d4th." "t "It ?" is always fatal." Mr. Bingo 1 jfe. A New I'm. My dear, where did you all those pretty penwipers? Clothier and Furnisher. j GROCERS, get Mrs. Bingo Don't you recognize them? They are your last summer's flannel shirts. j THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE A.nd Get Our Prices. Clearing Hi NklrU. "Who fought the civil war?" yelled the orator fiercely. " 'Twnsn't me," said the meek little man in the front row. "I sent a substitute." New York Sun. How He Knew. it apart, "Pop," said Billy Blossom, of St. Ijouis, "I seed a dude down street." "How d'ye know he wos a dude, Billy?" "Cos he had a collar on." Kpoch. KI.KGAST F.MJ, WRAPS. cut the fur into strips only one inch wide and sewed them around the edges of a brown camel's hair polonaise, on the sleeves and collar, and I never aw anything look prettier. Last winter I bought three large raccoon skins and picked out all the long hairs, which left a fine, downy fur an inch thick below, and of these I made a houlder caK prettier because lighter and more fluffy than any lx aver, and this winter 1 intend to get, another skin and treat that in the same way and sew it on the skirt of a dress. It costs $1.50 and about a day's work to mil out the long hairs, but it would cost if bonght ready done about $10 for as inuch f nr. Ouvk LLUU'KJ-- . i Blank Books, Mow the Joyful Knowledge Came. Youttgly How did you come to know that you were in love with me, dearie? Debutante (blushingly) I felt that 1 was an awful fool. New York Sun. tiave tlimavlf Away. Fathe- r- Have I caught you kissing my daughter? Mr. Itolb y I ' rust not. I didn't intend yon to.-N- ew Yo-- k PAPER-RULIN- G AND BINDING Twenty-Fift- h IN THE BEST STYLE! Street, OGDEN, UTAH, GKRJEAT FIRE ! Look out for them until July 5th, and then, and then, and then, with the King's permission, the Ogden Herald. Do Thry Hull at All Kxeited Passeu gcr Do t hese curs run on ' lifuc? Phlegmatic Conductor No: they run on -.- k-tt flora' Circul'tr. 310 Saddlery & harness MANUFACTURING COMPANY Will open with a Xew ' aid Complete stork of Harness and How St.. MW Waahl.ctao ATee |