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Show OiiDEH DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1690. 8 ATTERBUHY, DOBSON . CO., Sc Leading Hatters and Furn ishcrs'" TWO DOORS EAST OF jrNUTTS. STREET, TWENTY-FIFT- H of tbs Baptist The Ladies Aid Ortoa bas tb largwat and fisest church will serve aSociety New England dinner stork of silver plated war ever brought ia the parlors of the church oo Thanksto this city. giving Day from 1130 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tbe beat of everything wiQ bs served. Tax a rr acrou Btutrjrr Dr. Rea-Tonic Daadaiios PEOMPTLY Sufcmer," the Queea of Pianos, lty's English THE SHEKIFF ALSO Dr. HeaGOT HIM. . Takb it aaroaa Magazines bound in all styles at Tux CoMMUtciAL ofiios. ler's English Daadeboa Tonie. Ttimt Beaded Off t7 Talrr Taxi it xou Bbxaxfawt Dr. HenSohmer," tbs Queea of PUaoa. BITOT end Mr. Belaap Em ley's English Dandelion Tonic. MEN YOU MCAJt OF. OotM for Him. It will be famous as long as beautiful hair ia aa object to maa or woman, to What? Why, Skookum Root Hair George Taoderbiltt ambition k Diatrlrt Cwert Badaeat 1m IhUm collect in America. the fin Grower. library lalrm-tag Ywrtorday, Bet Win b Im Hoffat tbe B. a waiter Adam Andre, Skootram Root Hair Grower will Tcaj, 0Uf U U Hear-man boost. New York, ia worth ovr cleanse your scalp and develon a new ef NIwi Cm Tmml 144,000. growth of hair. For sale by druggist. laidore Marka, the proprietor of a i Qen. Greely claims that over 00 pel "Sohmcr," the Queen of llanos. lothing store cm Washington avenue, cent of the weather bureau's predictions Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic lull Tietim to a smooth swindler cm are verified, cures indigestion and constipation and a is of the Tbe young Ia getting afternoon, Satiabory lati Tuesday. Marquis tones up tbe entire system. sailroader in the employ of the Central toward 800 pounds weight, bat wont See the "Cascade" visiting card at Pacific, by the nam ot CP. Beemia, take exercise. Thk CoMMxac-Uoffice. Henry B. Hyde, tbe walked into the establishment and asked once was New of man insurance York, ' lobe shown eoen e overcoat. Ila tried Money to Loan. at cmeand, aa it atrrtck bia fancy, agreed aa insurance solicitor. Money to lean on real estate on two to to take it an agreement which ha Tbe Duke of Portland ia now engaged fulfilled shortly afterwards, to Mr. on tbe almshouses which be intends to Ova years' tune; security must be unInquire ot C H. MoClure, Marks' mental anguish and financial erect from his eoonnooa winnings on questionable. Federal Clerks office. kwa. The young man suggested a few turf. alterations in tbe coat and Mr. Marks the For Sale, Mr. Edison predicts that tbe newshis of handa the over into handed it A be would will the small he select stock of stationery. but product paper of the future tailor, while Beemia, saying all for it later, left the store. of a combination of the phonograph and Address G, care Ogden Commercial PubHa watched his opportunities from the tbe typesetting machine. lishing Company. wantage ground of a neighboring of member is tbe & only Hoyt That languid feeling will leave you as Henry and when be aaw Mr. Marks leave club, of New York, Boon as ine kidneys are put in good tka store, he hastened to the tailor, told the famous Union dates back to tbe or- working order. Tbe celebrated Oregon fcim Mr. Marks had sent him for bia pur- whose membership 1838. club the in of Kidney Tea never fails to do tbe busiganization chase, and, having successfully duped ness. Try it .Aba tailor, left tbe store with tbe topGen. Butler owns tbe Craig ranch, becoat on his back. At midnight, he low Pueblo, consisting of 100.0CO acres. Taex rr srrons Bkkajipaht Dr. Henboarded a Denver 1 Rio Grande train He is also tbe owner of s of ley's English Dandelion Tonic. for tbe east Tbe cost was valued at tM. a 000,000 acre ranch in New Mexico. Mr. Marks complained toHberiff back ache?" Oregon Kid"Does One of the most highly p fixed relics in ney Tea your and that officer telegraphed the will relieve you. Sold everyaathorities at Green Kiver, yester- the posaion of Gen. Miles ia a plain where. Try it thief, old style rifle that once belonged to day morning, a description of tbe detain Tbe finest line of wedding and invitawith instructions to arrest and the slayer of Gen tion stationery in the city at Thi Coat- him. He received a wire message yesMKRC1A1) office. terday that Beemia bad been captured traveler, M. Cram pel, who at that point Tbe sheriff left for Green The French We have the lead and mean to keen it acquired a reputation by his expedition surer last night and will Drug ine back to Ogden. The coat was re- into tbe French Congo, has planned a The stock of china and glassware at TILE I HECOTTOliAT. B. w. w. funge; SOLE AGENT FOR Baarrr WE different kinds of in stock and can Stoves Heating faith-tall- . e y - door--ws- three-fourth- Bel-aa- p po-Jio- e cui--pr- it covered. , The First District Court. The First District Court, Judge James A. Miner presiding, made the following disposition of business yesterday: Reuben T. Petteogill was admitted to tbe practice of law on motion ot T. J. Hudson, and on a certificate from tbe Supreme Court of New York. H. II. Henderson et aL, vs. Ogden City Railway Company et aL, on motion of Ogden Hiles, Judge H. P. Henderson was entered in this cause as attorney for tbe plaintiff. Ogden City Railway Company et al., a. H. IL Henderson et aL, Judge II. P. Henderson entered as attorney for the defendant IL IL Henderson et al., va Ogden City Hail way Company et aL, on motion of ii R. Rhodes the bearing of the order to how cause was continued till Nov. at 10 a. m. 13, Jane Chandler vs. George Chandler, order for decree of divorce, J. N. Kim- ball for plaintiti. Plaintiff called as wit Chandler and Katie nesses Jane Chandler. Charles A. Slatting vs. Josiah Ferrin ot aL, Miller & Maginnis entered their appearance for the defendants. Dwight Peck et al, va Cecelia Reos, trial. Smith & Smith forplaintiff. Miller A Maginnis for defendant. The case of Bush rod Wilson vs. Alex Brown was continued at 5 o'clock before the referee, C. B. Past), Judge Boreman for the plaintiff and Miller & Maginnis for tbe defendant As all the parties and witnesses in tbe suit were related the evidenoe took on largely the char meter of family reminiscences. And there were some painful suggestions of contradiction in the testimony. The taking ot evidence was finished at 5 o'clock and argument ot counsel was postponed until today. The Street Railways. street The railways companies were quietly industrious yesterday. The Og den City company planted a large number of poles on Washington avenue and also on Twenty-fiftstreet during the day solid, square timbers, with a busih ness appearance about them. The Henderson Brinker Garretson company also began to make holes for poles, locating them about six feet from those of the Ogden City company, measured on a line running with the street The Henderson people also pushed their work north of the Ogden river, in tbe roadbed already opened. A feature of interest connected with the suits between the companies was the appearance of Judge II. P. Henderson as attorney for the Henderson company. He is not related to Mr. II. IL Henderson, the similarity of names being a mere accidental coincidence. The derson people will certainly be well advised. suits for restraining The orders were postponed until today at 10 o'clock, when all the features ot the opposing positions will come up and no doubt be ably discussed. The contempt case comes up at the same time. We are going ahead. Come and see our tine new import china chamber seta THE FAIR, 2445 Washington avenue, Takrjt bkpore Breakfast Dr. Hen- ley's English Dandelion Tonic. Bring your magazines to The Commercial offioe for binding. Deeds, mortgages, leases and other blanks at Thk Commercial job rooms. Send your orders for tine job printing to The Commercial office. new journey through undiscovered rica. THE GENTLER Af- SEX. Mrs. Senator Cnshman K. Davis, ot Minnesota, ia a strong advocate of tbe practical in the education of girls. Miss Lillian Mason Brown, daughter of the late B. Grata Brown, has been appointed a lady commissioner to represent Missouri at the World's fair. Frau Embden, of Hamburg, the only sister of Heinrich Heine, celebrated her 90th birthday recently. She is in the enjoyment of the best of health. Miss Emma S. Trapper made an investigation and found that out of fifty New York hotels visited in eighteen of them female servants were required to sleep in rooms under the ground. The mother of Marie Bashlrirtseff , the artist, whose grief is morbid, spends much of her time in the cemetery of Passy, near the entrance of which she has placed the monument erected to her memory. Lady Annie Blunt, granddaughter of Lord Byron, with her husband and little daughter is located on tbe border of the Egyptian desort near Cairo. Her bouse is a tent, and she has adopted the dress and customs of the Arab. Miss Irene Hoyt is said to have the finest collection of corner lots of any person in the United States. For years she has made it a business to buy a corner lot in every town she visited, and in some towns she has several. Miss Ellen Terry "achieved her first stage success by screaming." In a play, "Alter Geel," she had to take,a snake around her neck and scream, and so realistic was her simulated horror that the scream electrified the house. Mrs. M. Edith Howcott, of New Orleans, probably owns more real estate than any other southern woman. She has in her own right over 50,000 acres of selected timber lands in Louisiana and Mississippi, and is still buying. Miss Agnes Repplier, the essayist, belongs to one of Philadelphia's old families. Her dark eyes, hair and complexion and her vivacious manner betray her French extraction. While studious in her habits, she is a brilliant conversa- tionalist HINTS ti iv FIRST BALL STORAGE. morrhaadua of all kuuW ; cor. 'TO RAGE-F- oe ) Tmuty .fourth uul Lincoln a bfor vtoriu good of aof STORAGE - : eor.Twtgty-ourUi ml Lincoln. A&KMKST-Forrv- et, aoiuU for torin room 4. notakiM tmUbU, Aoull nod Lincoln Tanner block, cor. Tvxatr-fouri- MET et. TOE F b BKKT-Onc-l- unwt TwoBty-fboji- li a ialf root arc IS furnuhed room, cins! 1X)Il on aoiu, in Tanner block ; cor. Twooty-fonrand Lincoln arg. R RKXT Nior4r fumiaoed room for IX) cuMte in Tanner block ; cor. Twenty-loan- s K. P. KsnoBica. and Lincoln. at ae in t ' JLuua br in Hrnln TB OPERA IIOUSE, EXHIBITION DRILL Tfc waam ooMstanciM Twm Vw f 1 1 ail let tai tot cat of The greatest aerial artist ia too profeasf I BK'kETT, who after yaan of careful lion, baa aoenaousned three dimcvlt acb aerial gymaaatica to wit: HingW trapeae, J lag walking and aarpenan nag. Not forgetting tha little I outer and the brig! art gem in her Superior H lag King Aot ea chiding with the rapid descent of Mere ul M1S8 HINMK BlCkkTT. First appearance of the Bewitching Set lomie, auivt laji ia n car. . Boeceas of tho Wonderful Arllrts CHJ introducing uwtr MoiJiMusauuu, of Trained ttam. MISS BEc&lK CARLTON, Tho Beaut ' Thursday, Nov. 27, '90 "Sohmer," tbe Queen of Pianos. T; c l o. o. f. block; cur. g U au FEASK MOXB0E. Canf od, Ogden No. 2, P-- M., RNT-Elg- ut I. S THEAT OQDEN, UTAH. of (tore room and AJlwr A. Tmmmc mod Lincoln ti No. 2441 "Washington Aenuj Nearly 2,000,000 in Use uJ w to to . 0. 0. F. -- tb ust voi Th oiai i Inul I 1 Bourn tress. JOE HOWARD and ELLA CON KLIN, I 1 Favorite Sketch Duo. America's Greatest Dancer, WALDO WEI riib i h h I ast week ma. me! ft 1 the tud E( of tha two Zulus, SU Mho Tha only Dancer, MISS PEARL ARDINE. CHA3. and CARfilK MOORE, is their Laoi ww ogauttg act. Liberal Drum Corps Last Week of DUFFI and BEKLTON. era sad Daaeera. 8J All to conclude with Waldo Whippla'a oeeess. eoutleu Utl A xen bell mot the h COM, Thursday, Nov. I3th, survey, f 1,500. Mary D. Reed to Wm. A. Scudder, waranty deed, part of lot 13, blk 4, South Ogden survev, 12,040. Total, W3,7i2. Cubks Pkoxpti.y If your hair druggist for is falling Skookum 362 ' Grower. Kidney Tea corrects all such ailments, dia- betes. Sore Throat, Swelling, Frost-bles- s, . Hnrmi, Soalia, a. VOCELES CO.. CilUawrs. Hi. (ill Twenty-Fourt- Twenty-Fourt- acres, south, platting, per acre Twenty-fou- r BIS m ii I ot ii i ii o 1 j Hill, each 8200 in all parts' of the Ly H. MITCHEL, 7 n ild; tnu. ri.-- k3arl W.l Miles' Kerve and Liver Pill? Aot on a new principle regulating liver, stomach and bowels through nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Mil Pills speedily cure billiousnese, H ... ... : :i . :J . A ...: 036; nTii f Jam Ires .n Ju Vnequaled for men, women, childrj mall(t, mildest, surest! 00 doses, cents. Samples free at IL A. Walker, OilS I kinn .nuk v. ito e. "Taait honti before breakfast," becauwf will give ycHLfia appetite, regulate J bowels and cleafise the eretsfflef fflFf purities Dr. Henley's" English hon Tonic Sold everywhere. liir; us )f C pnen rieiii Da i J I aid epe;i ny a fr heir heir ther )f ean tativi mK lllHWJ VlljSMa X Ul lllkJUllIg No. 2406 Washington Avenue. at Sold : : TO EXCHANGE. fr Small fruit farm JS miles from City hall, grocery business, residence or business property. 12.HO0 acres in San Luis Talley, Colorado. Several good farms in Kansas and Nebraska. Brainard. Robinson 2406 WASHINGTON & Co. AVE. idvan ut ri ent rand VALISES. md l neanf ncienc k (ore : : tt n lEurop the inl UTAH. ties. ecom ralia ut h We are Jobbers in our line ; iiiiMin not manufacturers, and do n make to order, but carry uap ams and JefTraon, $2,500. Corner lot in Kiverside add., 60x149 feet, $1100. Lots iu University Heights add., $300 to $30") each, on easy payments and long time. peritj VI VVU.Ua, CHICAGO PRICE : i (best its an i SHOES, TRUNKS, Goods Md, n r nyM n m mmnmuMim n' i M25 each. KxlO rods on Qoinejr, between 23d and Sith Sta, 1550 per rod. 64x141 feet, corner 24th and Jackson, 13,000. A $300 in franklin Dace add. Brick hoiue. 1 rooms, nearly an acre of ground close to City Hall square, only $11,000. Uriek bouse, 1 rooms, ZM St., between Qrant and Lincoln, 55x132 feet, S,500. Two houses between 25th and 26th on Lincoln, 66x132 feet (businetw property) only $8,000 Brick Terrace on Washington Ave, 112x163 fiwt, 3.000. near Corner iOth and Washington Ave., 134VU132 feet, $150 per foot. f2,2O0 On Wall Ave,, near corner tlth, 11513S feet, fl!5 per foot. Half acre on Washington Ave., near Terrace near add., fine frnit and shade trees, only $2,100. Bnck honw, 6 rooms, lot 61x132 fet. Rcere 9L800 add., between 21st and 22d SU., only $3,000; easy terms, long time. 25 choice lotsin Reeve add., between list and good for 22d Su one-thir- d cash, balance in 1 and 2 years $100 at 8 per cent. 49x132 feet, all in frnit, on 22(1, between Ad- ! lots went of Nob Business Property City. Hwi Popular Prioea, Twenty Five and Fifty Ci eau tn Boxes, rtrty We offer this week the following bargain : 10 lota between Xth and 3tth Sto., near motor, ........ Van Buren Sixty :utt at St. Woodmansee Blk. Twonty-Fourt- h OGDEN, Sprains, Brol ou Jackson Note tho ereoing's performance begin! anarp. Ci1 run Psmriw EKTT T NEURALGIA, 6 CIA T I C A , 60x132 L-o- Introdoclnc DisgnHed Paaoeagera aad Wof oat trainmen. treat. Your hair is full of dandruff, which can only be removed without injury to the scalp by Skookum Root Hair Grower. Lumbago, Head 100x147 on iTho an ask your Root Hair RHEUMATISM, ache. Toothache, HEAL ESTATE! All ALL H, Leti and or Never on rim' One Price Clothinor Hous out arrests Bright s disease and cures TsiAOtsjAIMtll W Wisdom's Violet Cream w ill keep the skin proof against the effects of severe weather. T?y it Brick dust sediment in the wine ought to be a warning to all people. Oregon rrjAcoBson "0. R. P. well PUTNAM: J, sec 5, 6, 2, w; 172. Mary D. Reed to IL C. Corey, waranty deed, part of lot 13, blk 4, South Ogden HOUSEKEEPERS. A stick of cinnamon boiled with dried prunes improves their flavor. Tin cleaned with paper will shine better than when cleaned with flanneL The jnice of raw onions applied to the stings of insects will destroy the poison. A granite iron kettle may be made bright inside by boiling a small quantity of borax in it Stewed fruit is far nicer cooked slowly in cold water than when put ou in boiling water and cooked rapidly. Some breadmakers claim that salt or meal is better than soap for washing the hands before and after mixing bread. After water once boils it is impossible to make it hotter, aud any article can cook in water which is not rapidly bubbling. Deep frying is loudly inveighed against by those who have not the inclination to discover that less fat is absorbed by pieces of fish plunged in deep fat than those which are turned from side to side in a limikMl quantity. '7! ! our customers. By tha Cantos at I o'clock sharp. Grand at arch at 8 JO o'clock. Notice is hereby given that a new lodge of the I. O. O. K. will be instituted a. Chlvalrie Invitation ia Extended to YOU. November 14, 1890, in this city. All residents holding visiting cards or other cards wishing to join the new lodge as charter members, and any not members of the order wishing to become members of this new lodge, can obtain full information by calling on H 8. Luty, 15472 Grand Benefit Performance Washington avenue; J. F. Browring, 303 251 C. D. Twenty-fourtHayes, street; stand AIK will r any inspection. Twenty-fourtstreet; James Hopp, register window, posvollioe and John Keek, Now Open Jr., 365 Twenty fourth street All Odd The Congress saloon has been reopened Fellows intending to join who have street Ine not sent for their withdrawal cards are at No. 115 Twenty-fiftBT Tl- beet of wines, liquors and cigars. Free requested to do so at once. lunch every day. 6REYER DRAMATIC E. Yew fox, Manager. MSohmer,n the Queen of Pianos. Taxb rr BRFona Brrakpaxt Dr. Jlen The Women's Guild of the Church of tbe Good Shepherd will give a sociable ley s English Dandelion Tonic. at tbe residence of Mrs. Restalls, 2027 "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Washington avenue, Thursday evening, THE CHILD STEALER. November 13. A cordial invitation is Take rr bf.porx Breakfast-- Dr. Hen- extended to all. Tonic. ley's English Dandelion We dropped into Mr. Orton's jewelry This company is well known here and the pab-li- c Wisdom's Robertine is the only prep- store on V ashington avenue tbe other will have this opportunity to see them with aration now used by fasbinable ladies to one on exhibition full and strong east of characters. found a there and day, a Ask beautiful perpetuate complexion. of the largest and finest stocks of holi- Ooneral Admienion, Ki!y Conts. your druggist for it and do not be in- day goods ever brought to this city. duced to take anything else. Wisdom's Violet Cream Taxk rr before Brkakpaot Dr. Hon-ley'- s "Sob met," the Queen of Pianos. Is the most eiquieite preparation in English Dandelion Tonic. tho world for softening and whitening . Real Estate Transfers. Henthe hands and face. It is not only a Takk rr before BpEAKPAST-rD- r. substitute for, Vut in every respect suFurnished by the Hendershot Abstract ley's English Dandelion Tonic. perior to glycerine, cold cream, vaeelice. Office for Nov. 12, 1890: "God's blessing to mankind," say and like preparation Try it. R C Lundy and wife to Ella F. Jones, thousands who have been cured by the w d, und "Sohmer," the Quenn of Pianos. of blk 2, Dundee Place; celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold 12,000. everywhere. "Take it before breakfast." Dr. HenHilda Lundy to EUa F Jones, w d, Know lets, Besore &. Co. lota 35 and 36, Moffat's sub div of w 14 ley's English Dandelion Tonic. of blk 22, plat C; 750. . . Have now opened up at 300 Twenty-fourt- h street in the Union block with a Maggie P Cracow, to Henrietta L Bennett, q o d, lots 5 and. 6, blk 28, full line of Hardware and Stoves, also Nelson Park add; 350, . make a specialty of beating and ventila-in- g Charles Weathers ton and wife to buildings of all kinds with improved William Gampton, w d part of n e warm air and hot water. TKI CHAILES TO !' suit almost anybody, both in style and price. We propose to keep at the head of the procession and will always make prices that will satisfy U multi-millionair- HAVE NEARLY ONE vith ei htss Vi'rica, 'xcitin Stock of er bin ord, I w m f r ircum I fo, IVlffill nited Judg aw i Jjoyhoo islinir' )hio a hotn 1 - And can Fill your orders at a moment's notice. Our Prices are Kock Bottom. We will Save you Money on these Goods. Our Prices are Lower than Eastern prices, freight added. aiforr rvn t m aw r a m i , i Bin m 4.. is B Io co; Befc ent I fourt pw mj ijfoper ?ce pre Faror ns with yonr Inqni-'- - OGDEN PAINT, OIL & GLASS COMrA faffrioodlr tw ' Ja ' 'nf,I |