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Show I CtiDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1590. raffia nnn VT Irl Will Open Tomorrow, Morjday, December 22rjd, In the new Reed Hotel Building. 47 an( 49. street- - Twenty-fift- h Owing to the delay in opening our New Store we offer the greatest Bargains in Holiday Goods ever shown in Ogden. Smoking Sets, Bronzes, Elegant I'apatries, Fine Pocket Books, Playing Cards, Fine Pocket Cutlerj'. Best Razors, Shaving Sets, Our Cigar Toilet Sets in great variety, Toilet Articles of every description. The finest line of ery ever brought into Utah. Elegant ery Cases, exquisite Cut Glass Toilet finest 'of Brushes for Fine Trade. Soaps. See them. Department is unequalled in Ogden. Sponges in Surgeons' Sponges, Silk Sponges, Toilet and Bath Sponges; Chamois Manicure Sets, Albums, Brush Cases, Ink Stands, Work Baskets etc., etc,, in endless variety. Come and see. Perfumperfum- Bottles Elegant' The Ladies arc specially invited to call and see our New arjd Elegant Store. uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiuiiimiuuis iuuiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiig CHRisTjviASpEHRIN6ER & ASH.!eH RisTMASj tut pL i imtiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEXT THURSDAY. gq liiiiiiiruiiiiHiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii I i ID rxniMO va V3 o vj , a hdi Id rk umrtiCTO C r ky 1 1 N 1 s I NEXT THURSDAY. iiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiuiitiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiitiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiulimiiitiutiin; New Reed Hotel Building, 417 and 419, busy and enthusiastic as the members of a stock exchange. Several sets of books were examined and found to be neatly and accurately kept. One young lady, whose father is a prominent business man, has a cash account book that would look well on her father's desk. It is pleasing to note that she has a balance of 17.33 in the bank. One of the boys, whose father is a wholesale dealer, snows signs of being something of r "plunger" himself. His bank account is a healthy one, however, and his investments safe enough. Taken all together the work done by the class is a great advance on the old style of teaching arithmetic and the instructor has cause to congratulate himself on his success. TEACHERS AND TEACHING. nt The Teachers Made Reports Yeste- rdayPractical Book-Keepins- r. New Business Firm. WE have nothing particularly new to offer aa suggestions, nor do wa wish to The plant of tha Ogden City Steam tha patience of the reader Laundry has been sold to two gentle- weary men from the East. Mr. O. A. Parnley andO. P. Hender8hot These gentlemen have one of the most complete plants in the west, and are men of capital and experience, and their patrons may feel assured of the best of service in their line. we wish to state that for the next TEX DAYS we shall give some wonderful bar December 22, 1890. ONLY THAT gains, and that we are sure that no one who needs any (roods in our line now or Our stock of WINTER in the noar future, can afford to miss this opportunity. GOODS must be reduced before stock taking, and the people of Ogdon can save money by calling at once while these prices prevail, AND EVA VINCENT old-tim- Santa M" CHRISTMAS GOODS it GEO. A. LOWE, sup-nose- jieMB Road Carts. Buckboards, 1 1 street. A Yesterday was a busy day with the teachers of the public schools, who thronged the office of Superintendent Shilling, and the principal, Prof. Page, making their reports for the past term. The term has been a successful one in UNION OPERA HOUSE. many ways, the attendance has shown a WEEK OF marked increase over last year, the averhigh and the age of attendance has beenintroduced in latest methods have been school government and discipline. The results ot the work so far should be highly gratifying to the patrons of FELIX A. AND the school. Very favorable reports are A SEW MUSIC STORE. made of the condition ot the high school under the management of Prof. T. B. Dealer Suddenly Turned Proud Lewis. Special attention has been paid improving "for Cause." by the school management to the primary schools, whioh have hithere friend Chubbie Arnold Our HURRAH FOR to not received the encouragement they not does intermediate "speak as he passes by" now-a- grades deserved. In the some very good results have been ob- days. His name is now spelled with a large C. The reason A Commercial reporter yesterday was whereof was quite a puzzle to The Comallowed to glance over some of the paman until on his way to the Seventh of the mercial students pers prepared by the postofiice he passed a new and eleggrade at the Central school, under Twenty-fourt- h Btore on T'lc joily old chnp will load up hii pack at instruction of D. H. Adams, and found ant which on glancing at our store this year. them highly creditable. The pupils of street, are enticed him in. Well, e don't blame this grade, about thirty in number, and and pick ont yonr present early, inCharles for holding his chin a little "Come business in class a in stead of waiting until the last moment. organized he's for an elegant place of got commercial forms, although the pro- higher, NeTcr before lifts thpre bean offered tbe peofessor insists on calling it an arithmetic business, and when opened it will stand o flno a selection of pleasing of class. The class meets twice a week, unexcelled by any music house in the ple this section f in We or recomthe 3:30 can m., p. at city, territory. tor one hour, beginning and the work done is a very clever and mend our friend to the people of Utah as a rustler and a square dealer, and original adaptation of businessof college whoever buys a piano, organ or other public methods to the comprehension each musical instrument of him will be thorbut is book used, No test As tbe stock we ere new showing. pupils. from oughly satisfied. pupil receives instruction direct the teacher in charge. Paper currency, A Happy Event. manufactured to order, is the circulatrepre-Siimerchandise is and The residence of Mr. J. P. Jones was Ogden Department Store, ing medium, d by pieces of pasteboard containing the scene of a event little last to be happy articles supposed pictures of the DESTROYER OF RIGA PRICES. evening. bought and sold. Mr. Jones, who is the former proprieTwo of the pupils manage a bank, two others run :i wholesale house, another is tor of the Troy Steam Laundry, 'has 2302 Washington Avenue. The postofiice being a closed out his business, and his old em iwstmastor. of matter public expense, mere u ployes gathered in force at his home to tender him a farewell recaption. appointed to secure the After a lino supper had been served funds.: There is also a stationer for the bank. Ihe and a few entertaining hours spent with and "book-keepe- r d -- DEALEU I- Nmusic and conversation. Rev. J. Wesley remaining membors of the class are to be interested in various Hill stepped forward, and on the behalf financial ventures. In starting in busi- of Mr. Jones' old employes presented 1 cane. The ness the young brokers go to the bank him with a large, lucky recipient, although taken by sur and borrow the necessary capital, giving their notes properly endorsed, and are prise, niaue a uriei inougn neartrelt adand soon become dress of thanks, and in turn distributed civen a bauk-boo- k among his assembled guests presents familiar with all the details of making Wagons, Buggies, deaggregating in cost $100. There was out and endorsing checks, making or set a one not an employe but who was rememposits, etc. Each and keeps is expected to bered with some little gift. single entrv books of the day Mrs, Jones was also the of balance his' cash at the close all nn eleeant set of silvprwArn recipient fr,.m ko. Tbestationor sella to the brokers blanks and stationery needed, the post- old boarders, and the evening was one Mills. will be recalled in the future bv master receives and delivers the letters that . . 'L . . .1 l containing orders for goods, bills and tuuoo yicBcun wiui uuijr me pieasamest recollections. drafts. farm wholesale of the Wagon Material, Heavy Hardbrokers buy The A Double Tragedy. on investments other various and make sufware, Iron and Steel. which from time to time they make Blanch estot, Ohio, Dec. 20. Bert pay off their notes in Cadwallader shot and killed ficient profits to will be readily seen that Jaspard Baker Barbed the bank. It become Wire, Blackfamiliar with Lazure today in a quarrel over moniw. Dupils soon he . . -- m. iml it. in said show an He then fled, pursued by a large crowd, smith Tools, Etc. and Finding that he could not eecape, he intense interest in the work of class to work are as suicided. devoted . hour the TJTAII. OGDEN during gold-heade- d Twenty-fift- h HAT CHAT, Fashion Notes and Callings. BY ATTERBL'BY, DOfWOH a CO. The New Derby with black lining now. etc quite popular just is laying in a supply of Hosiery, Underwear, Neckwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, WE have elegant goods suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS to which we A Si't Hat should never be worn with soma a sack remember coat. to wish ot who LADIES the attention may especially invite the V gontleman friend. I lln the lino of Silk Mufflers and gentlemens' jewelry, such as Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins, etc, there can le V Did you ever notice how uneasy m the young man with his first silk hat? V The silk hat is more generally wont by young men in the East than formerly . NOTHING V Pajamas are growing in favor. T shown which for the money can excel the beautiful designs at our store. We "the few who do not know what thaav we will say that a Pajama is a two-have the most beautiful silk and satin embroidered suspenders to bo found, for are, piece suit consisting of a shirt or a. which we ask no blouse and short, loose trousers. th I whole composed of light nice fitting ma The suit is worn instead of s terial. night robe. Some rajnmas are so soft eo altogether luxurious, that tit drowsy god in his coyest moods can ba the wearer f than others do for much iufunor goods. Ia neckwear we show unquestionably courted successfully by costume one i them. Attired in such a the finest selection in the city. all dressed for nocturnal oblivion. Bat in case of sudden alarm, a sick baby or a burglary, or a member of the household who has failed to make his night mi iiiiniiiiiii tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii key connect, etc., one can rise from one'a couch without the abbreviated aspeat presented by the night gown. MORE V Atterbury, Policemen No's 1 and 2, in front ot Atterbury, Dobson k Go's, store: No. 1. "Here's a chance to get a night shirt cheap." No. 2. "What do I want with onar I only get to Bleep in the day time." Dobson Turbine Wheels, Engines Saw & 25th Street Company, Leading Hatters and Furnishers. 25th Streei |