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Show SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1690. OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: TIIE ' r Arrw Tlr-- f lijiaL (i'HMl Ihb f frridiV is Sa4-i- l ; tvr!i l9 t ia uui liirmrj. lis Chickering Pianos Mt f tU X West iltll Tburiay i'i J.J. Brasadn Urge. fd, einjr. AS rS!STEKEriSU IV THE To U&I!, 11V s rod hitA-lrU the iL E. HuLtLtyilMU, hmt kft-- r CT- ttk l;iTKICT by Uri3 j. A. LuitjirYt. Mr. Lsaipw't nnl t tii tLug, Lo mt'tped, but 3s ii uruvtkL Ti foikrti irjf it w u will be (Lt It shut jit lis lt aad uil but 3tlJ fciou ! j u ad ih fjrt n) tLt Arr:a-of lLr 4Wuty Lea h raa U Mr.Tbor-burti- " r did out kvttw that L IhuuhIiI tmiiil Xixa thkt fvfiSieaiaa a bna; Kttekl by L IkwUc qwrtrtw- - Ur Virtue it t LUt. bsil Lpp.iwi kll tfcre U - A. Vkiul J. VotaI ih mnua, aauuUcU hud ueiUl. ior uJ Tt- I - mm M fir XmAbrr W ert -- TV Cm T E4 . k in a onuaaoa bm L In ii i Hird 4 ri- - lufrd iurry ruatK) s I. used krlll tW-um! shot T!lfy SrI.W, ouasftu&jw qI v to vuufid. Mr.. ikk.f Nc&S- U( actr I p Xmimy. tt.s Tart BiMi wer arreted yesterday tm V l 4o-- 0 kurki Vtrf J ir m s m duH day ia tfc but Mr. LdU,ri and "Mr. rw A. P. B:.-vAikv liMiittv. li ;is;if., lrw-M- r. J-L. A. iodi-bHi fnui Tuwrburn Miner i.i 4 faiW to idtify any ot them m. tin. ""AJktiiu lor i cmoiu'' tzjrK the man iuiplkid in tL fccki up bxsiaaKi ruLel through aw piiru. rkMd. aJ ouurt adMira! s,r!y. Tl.e falloir-ia- g tmi all Ihre I. MuLdia1;B-fJYf!-irM9n- -ti I IW-iur- a lijLt tka dl tu!l i rr Ik-pui- y git: lt 4 y ; HAVE NO EQUAL ! tr l as-teii- 'iu-Ki- Ui iM . uW-retiu- . lu teik, V-- Di-trk- t o r th sioa: liuildiu IVriuit. U,;4eaCity KleHrio Light CwnpEiiy are th Luildinj jiermit isFJ!jia v. OJen City et s!L; by ooiusat and oa sued for xUit wk enJia Xjveuibr 29, KK)ii.m of IL Ueaderfoa, th hearing of t)ipn.-- one j atld. City huitpit!. r story bri-vs. PWnss; the cawas w turner 'Suh aod Graal; Mr. H. It. the ll.jia;p, ti nferne, tmvi slorv Urk-Jeorge ti iJjuj-bi- i.laaiiu nl'-repurt. lathsaioan-tiffistore at si.lof VVahinlon; f.VJ. i'lo. is one hUttv fri:ii. rtsid-niv- , t). Isl-lJL Iiado7s.u v4 )fa',J.n City IUA west ful;i of Adaaw It juljrurt avf ; (uK trea in V L Butie!l, way wmjtuny; Un dis wererepair buiidlag south tl.ii of ith:'M, !.I J. Ci:i);bell vs. The Ik'ar K:ver M Ffiti.STord.tw rosHeuee story a Hauko ind of Jrsit and jAdams: water works; def tijaiit liy its atlJraiv, J L Carlson, oih ttory tr.iuio rei . c'T'iit. J, il li.irt-iii- , l.nk exception to th ruti- denoe, north mdotif lTth-demurer. tho its uf n;.' onurt, overruling J L C.ria. one and a h.df rtory Tu IVjilo vs. I'ft jr Keii'lrk-- et tL; frame barn, north i la of 17th; arra;'tiwl Mad pleaded not guilty. J. Cris'.eanihin Br.n oot Btory frame M. White wan as count-!The residence, eafct sido of Madisonl eaau was set for trial Dxembdr .". C Craue, one and a naif etory Lriol; The Peopla vs. C 1 L winis; arraigned. rKiulf nce, north bide of Zlua; K Tinxtey. one p'e:idei tot guilty. The case was got brirs riidoni-e- , tor Die. 5. north si le of 4th street; fli".. dx-k?- t w-aw- I- - TIi - Heck-Stallin- jL-i i MiiVur.t4-iv'tS4tiia lu tiiirinfj. Vurl S. 1 g - e J .. lii-k-k lLr !,. k . sU-r- The People vs. Ed. McCaffrey; arraigned, pleaded not guilty. Cise was set t jr trial Dee. 8. Tlic People vs. Michael Murphy an J Jw pleaded not guilty. C. C Dyo was appointed counsel. wan set 'for Dae 8. va. J. McL-iubliTiio nad Frank MrSlanus: arraiirned and pleiidtd not K'lilly. W. Lb Miit;inni was a" attoruev. Case was st-- t for 0-in- e lple ikh?. y. Tim PoDplo vs. Georgt House: motion of J. M. White to quash iDiik'tmwnt, ovorruknl aud doftnidHUt escepta. IIouws was hrraU'ned and ploudtnl not guilty. His caso was not for I tec 9. Ia the matter of the application of Xiel I. llroetrom to lxMrome a citizon, an order was issued admitting him. He it a native of Kwedon and lives at present in the Cai-h- Valley. John l'oarsot et aL va. James Wilson; on motion of P. J. Harnett, an order was that the defendant bo granted ton daya further time in whiuh to swear and tile afli.lavit for a now trial. Loomin, McCaffrey, McLaughlin, Murphy und Houso vero brought up from the Salt Lake penitentiary yesterday morning and were taken back lust nilit to await their trials. Loom is is to bo triod fot the attempted robbery of the Otfden Liquor Company's store safe during the carnival. He broke into the store and was at work drilling a hole into the door of the safe when discovered. He gained the street nnd was escaping at the top of his epeod, when and tt, ning the corner of Twenty-fourtVVa3li3?ton he ran into the arms of Marshal Metcalf. McCaffrey shot Cole'Noel last spring in tho Capital bar over a game of dice. The bullet entered Noel's abdomen, but he has recovered from his wound. Murphey and McCormick are charge;! . Huose assaulted with Herman Brown last October and robbed him of a watch and chain. McLaughlin and McManus forged checks for small amounts and passed them upon certain merchants in Ogdw. The trial of James Kelly, who shot a horse-thie- f in Cache Valley twenty-si- x years ago, coruis up Monday morning. It will prove one of the most interesting cases of the term. h houise-breakiEg- One of Ogtien's Factories. In his walks about town Thk Commercial man finds something interesting every day. Yesterday, he visited the Kin Mercantile Co.'s new plant on Wall and avenue, between Twenty-secon- d Twenty-thir- d streets, and was initiated in the making of that article which goes so far towards the happiness of the children during the holidays. The manufacture of candy is interesting. The King people have it reduced to a tine art, Total. Injured by a Fall. Anthony Kiostoason waa painfully if not seriously injured at 9 o'clock yeoier-da- y morning in the new I). bjock, being erectel on Twenty fourth street, between Washington and (Jrant avenues. Hi is a earitenter and was t work ujvju the roof, engaged in nailing a sliest of thick the skylight. While pair heover thus busied, lost his bidanco and toppled through tho hole, and plunged headlong a distance of twenty feet to the Moor beneath. He struck" upon hia shoulders and w as knocked inheusibie. He was taken to the eity hospital, where ho soon regained consciouKness. His is fractured und right shoulder-blad- e Inn back is sprained. His physicians, however, believe that in u week or so, he will be ablo to be about. Kinstonson io 25 years old. RELIUIOI'S SERVICES. Presbyterian Church. MrLalii, pallor. fourth and Liueoln; Rov. .foinli J Services at 11 o. m. and 7:D0 p. m. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. m. Young Sjtran-ger- s people's meeting at :45 p. m. ara cordially invitetl. Hr.f.J. c Wail. .. 4"mf. . H. i. lljr U. Xliiam ... tTojasea - As will U iha pr.riiiu is of a order tli)U!.l;uI. The nomii-itte- e hue p,irel Rel'h-- r time n;r mtmey in she Uwt lalcMtaud utsterul t U ii.,. (!. .tl ar- I'm I'rojjratn lias f ract-t- l tt!'h jrrt-a- t cnr tin Ixvl the city upw.ir and in unit-o- f a l ordi-- b;i been high acd hiu mui-ciano- The Greatest Artists of Europe and America cU.-iica- l'he wmmittc wan fortunate in weur iug Mrs. Boy leti, for her reputatiua as a rciuVr in Denver is wed itnLli.-Ojed- . Whilo a number from her home. Halt Luke City, have tpokeu to the writer of tho eI.Ui manner iu which she rentiers the selections from Shuke8eare Jean Ingrlow, which i;he is to render on Tuesday evening. Thus who enjoy tho ludicrous will havo a ftstst in the two farce. "Advertising for a Servant" and "Kx-kiel'Courtship." The former contains several iuteresiting oiuls for the ladies tif Ogdcn who huve liad eiiMri- eiu-in wrvatits. While the hitter no doubt will show tho younger jKsjple what au advancement there has been in love olfairs ainco tho days of your boyhood. How to Prevent Uoiurliuess of the prt-jscc- pK0CLAlM THEM XJMQUALED. t PartikftOHitnniiI..tiuzthH will fiti.i tbia v.'- nSttK k Ever Shown iir the Titv. Opportunity to Make a Vl' ti.m. We harp mm tbo We also rarry the following: n lehrated make of l'iantw: - r-st A. H. CHASE, (). A..SMITIE AND CLOIKJII & WARREN. FESCIIEU, EVERETT, e &CO AX1- - n urm VVUJiLU i v tat nuns Ann Dirn inrj nmi vuuau ii mvj rniliiV Skin. During cold, dry, windy weather this question agitatea tho iniud of every lady in the land who prizes a emoolh. Holt skin. There is nothing more harmless and effective than Wisdom's Violet Cream for preventing and eradicating tho ill effects of severe weather, lry it. FOR THE MONEY, THETORY & CLARK. Wisdom's liobertine is the onlv prep aration now used by fatdiinable ladies to perpetuate a beautiful complexion. Ask your druggist for it and do not be induced to tako anything elt. We Giv Sohmer," the Quenu of Pianos. We dropped into Mr. Orion's iewelrv elore on Washington avenue the other The Methodist Church. day, and found thero on exhibition one of the largest and finest Ktocks of holi- ITwiMity-fonrt- li t vrn Wahliii.nUm Rtnwt. ami AiamH; livi. J. Wmloy llill, lay goods ever brought to this city. palr. Preaching nt 11a. ni. and 7:.K p.m. O.K.T. What is it? by Hav. C. L. Libby, of .Salt Lake City. Sunday school at 2::10 p. ni. Young A re vou troubled with gravel, diabetes, People'sTneetiug at 6:30 p. m. Prayer mooting nt 6:45 p. m. A cordial invita- or any derangement of tho kidneys or tion to all services. urinary orgaus? Oregon Kidney Tea is a safe, sure and Bpoedy remedy for all such troubles. The W. C. T. U. Tho ladies of the W. C. T. U. will A Card. hold a mothers' meeting at the New this method of notifying the I take West had Mohday afternoon at 3 o'eloek. Mrs. Bailey will lead the meeting. All public that I am tho sole agent lor tho members are requested to be present as Illustrated History of Utah, by Hubert the matter of securing new rooms will 11. Bancroft, for tho city of Ogden. J. F. McKlIfLKT. be discussed. i ,i F. E. W or Sell on Hash Monthly Payments. TOIAMIL COMPANY b-- A Woman Celebrated ou Two Con Spiritual .Lecture. tests evenand this tinents, Spiritual lecture ing at 7:30 at the County Court house, In a few well chosen words tells what H. W. Abbott, medium. All are invited she knows of a celebrated article. to attend. June 4. To Mr. W. M. Wisdom: Dear Sir I havo tried your famous "libertiA. F. and A. M. ne." It is excellent, and I Bhall be There will be a special meeting of pleased to recommend it to all my lady Weber Lodge No. 6, A. F. and A. M., on tnends. Relieve me, yours truly, Km: a. Sunday, Nov. 30, at 3:30 p. m., for the purpose of escorting the remains of our "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. late brother, Thomas A. Hopkins to the depot. Sojourning brethren in good Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills standing cordially invited. Act on a new principle regulating the By order of tho W. M. T. P. Bryan, Secretary. liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A now discovery. Dr. Miles' The Sohmer Piano will last a lifetime. Pills speedily euro billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uiiequaled for men, women, children.-SmallestThe Sohmer Piano is the best. mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at H. A. Walker. Buy a Sohmer and you are safe. Box 217, Ogden- - is y JC I will visit Ogden this year as usual. all my As stated by the children's friend. Samples of our Holiday Goods have arrived. Wo are showing the finest assortment of goods in Ogden in our lino. Presents for Old and Young uhound on onr Counters. Complote Dinner sets of 112 pieces for HL100. The most Delicate Haviland China Sets of 13!) pieces for $13T.X. Klegant Toilet Sets of 6 to 12 pieces from SJ..T0 to 125.00. The Daintiest of Tea Seta of .jG pieces from 84.50 to gl.l.OO. in Fancy Pieces Exquisit in Worcester, Doulton, Rudalstadt, Add :ity. Crown Vellum, Crown Albion, Royal Dresden, Persian and Bisque. The most elegant line of Piano Lamps in tha City. Come and price them. TOYS AND GAMES. The children's friend remembers them and has this year created innumerable Wooden Dolls, new Games aud Toys. China Dolle, Bisque Dolls, Papier Macho Dolls, Rubber Dolls, all kinds and sires enough to populate a city tho aize of Ogden. With all our extra preparation wo have not neglected our otaple goods. Wo have fuller lines than over of useful articles, crockery, glassware, tinware, , wooden waro, tableware of every description, silverware, brooms, brushes, dusters; iu fact, everything, and at pricts that debar oomietition. and arid ma- security. Brio-a-brn- That languid feeliug will leave you as soon as the kidneys ' ftro put in goml working order. The celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea never fails to do tho business. Try it Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic tones up the entire system. 'Magazines bound in all styles at Tint office. Taxe rr bkkork IlRF.AKyA.sT Dr, ley's English Dandelion Tonic. mMiih. it r r 1 w fcL. it OthnrdolBf Fin,Nni,vir,Hi."vi Wi tb wot hi rarllaa. s. But) toe ,t"rl TU ( in work W mn n.Hallvtt A C.,Ba Oomo and See for Yourself. The Prices Can't be Beaten. Yours. f'ir, TlM. Tm WBfW, ,o rfsnin. ttr MU M Hen- Mttl fr!aaftihaTfcftMiii!ft4ftt tor nt, hi Ann Anatin, ..few. n4 Jitn. llntin, mwi.I1. Why hirttroar o , cures indigestion and constipation and tut headquarters are witU THE FAIB. Samples o SANTA CLAUS. . TtfTM, My will there be exhibited. gOods d wrk R, T1IE N0BTH POLE, NOV. 30, 1890. To My Oplen Friends: 2114 Washington Avenue. invoice of millinery goods at See tho "Cascade" visiting card at Mrs. J. W. Willison, at 2323 Washington avenue between Twenty-thirand Twen The Commercial office. streets. Take rr before Brkakpaht Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. B. L. Orton has tho largest and finest stock of silver plated ware ever brought "Sohmer," the Queon of Pianos. ' to this city. Send your orders for fine job printing Take it bkpobk Breakfast. to The Commercial office. "Take it before breakfast," because it Brick dust sediment in the nine ought will give you an appotite, regulate the to Iks a to all people. Oregon bowels and cleanse the svstem of all im Kidney warning Tea corrects all such ailments, purities Dr. Henley's English Dande arrests Bright s disease and cures dialion Tonic. Sold everywhoro. betes. G'oMMwtciAL I Awntio. SPECIAL BULLETIN. H. P. Ht'XTKR, Og-deu- 's vVaalUnjjcton HE FA' A new "uoa s Diesaing to tnanKina," say thousands who have been 'cufed by the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold A Very Fine Present. of everywhere. Ourgsnial county superintendent on was S. Mr. Peery, schools, Joseph "Take it before breakfast- "- Dr. Hen yesterday the recipient of a v"7 rare ley's English Dandelion Tonic. D. H. Mr. Peory, present from his father, Sr., io the form of an elegant Stoinway "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. e piano. Mr. Poery's love for, and pro-tkiWisdom's Violet Croam will icy io, music is well known to the musical citizens. He has done skin proof against the effects ofktep severe much to further this most beautiful of weather. Try it the arts, and ho is to be congratulated T.ufE rr before Breakfast Dr. Hon upon owning so fine anji&strument. This ey a Lnglish Dandehon Tonic particular piano is a concert parlor grand, said to be, the finest in Utah, seL. B. Orton has hist received a laro lected by the famous Joeseffy, for his which are very own use. Richness of tone and elegance stock of camng-aeta- , iu appearance are combined within its hue. magnificent ebony case. Invitations ere M. D., physician and out for a private tnusicale,' to be given i C. E. Coulter, surgeon, 2427 Washington avenn, over in tho near futura at Mr. Paery'i Iwrrocka 4 bons. Telephone 240. '" ly , h sweets and have had to refuse orders this month owing to the lack of goods to fill them. They manufacture all their goods from the purest materials and already Ogdan stands at the head in the qualiti'ty of the candy made here. All the pasteboard and wooden boxes used for the packing of goods are made in the building, owing to the lack of a box factory in the city. Mr. Brown, the foreman, assured us that there waB a market hare for a good sized factory of boxes, and some enterprising man could make money by taking hold of it. By the first of the year this houBe will have a full line of groceries at wholesale in connection with thoir confectionery establishment. They expect shortly to dpuble the size of their present building and quadruplo their present capacity. They Contain Improvements Found in Xo Oilier Pianos in the World. bn the kindness of Mr. King, the president of the company and Mr. Brown, the foreman, we were allowed to watch the process of manufacture and learned for the first time how the wonderful figures are made in the center of candy The Bazaar, corner Twenty-fourtFine Chickcrin? & Sons' sticks and how the luscious carmels, Grant avenue, Art work Needle bonnuts creamed and chocolate drops, Piano at a Great Sacrifice, elegant style, terials. bons were manufactured. "K," fancy finish, Cnickering upright, turnTnis firm told us that they were only $190. Local dealers ask $600. Only Money on Hand ing out every day over 2,500 pounds of used one week. Address, "Piano," To lend on approved real estate By iulr A K'.Ajrfrr , l. C. A. tt Viwltaui ut Vetiif: -- s-'- l t- Art au AirW Kima Lai'tt-- . i. titt'tar wUr Sijur s, t- Tent, K. l..nUKutk H. H. - 4. . Mjtu-Tr- aui V. WIJt f. - Hirtraua, lrf- i Jj k . i('l ! A- - JL. 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