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Show V OGIK DAILY C V OMMERCIAL: SISDAY, DECEMBKK 21. 13 WALKER BIOTHEIS Walker Bros, FVLER CO lit If Kctre To Salt Li ike City I & Fyler Co. We shall make Monday morning Dec. 22. a cut of Twenty-fiv- e to Fifty per on cent, LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDRENS' and return on the RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY beginning December 24th. Special Sale for the week beginning Monday, December 2 2nd on new and elegant goods bought for the Holiday CLOAKS, Newmarkets Ladies attend our immense Clearance Sale of FIND trade. and Jackets. Christmas Week Sale. 25 to ItNIBUHS. Per Cent. Cuts on Regular Prices. SO Utah. Lake Salt Goods, ard City, Dry Farley F mmm wwm SILK HOSIERY, TABLE LINEN SETS, Plain BLANKETS, BLANKETS, GLOVES, GLOVES, The ladies of Ogden are specially invited to visit our store and see our elegant goods. We know that we can please Black Underwear, Mens' and Ladies' Slippers. them and 50 save them Embroidered Fancy Bordered and 25 25 Hem Stitched Cambric per cent, on their purchases Linen Never was such an offer made 25 in and 50 per cent, cut price. Utah. - WILL STAY IX OGDEN host of lesser song birds, each in himself a power of melody. And the Abbott Grand Chorus of fresh strong voices, Mr. (ieorire A. Craisr Has Decided to the strongest ever heard in English stay in I his City. Opera, and the grand orchestra of exUY Krausee Herr On Wednesday, the 17th inst., the busperienced musician3,under THE SPLENDID INAUGURATION a company which for magni- iness and effects of the Ogden City complete EMMA ABBOTT. ficence of ensemble has never been Steam Laundry were sold at receiver's equalled. sale for $6,000. Mr. George A. Craig, in season more Abbott To make the be Will Tlie Favorite Prima Donna will Abbott the Emma th former manager, has purchased the sing toresting, leading role in each of the three performTroy Steam Laundry of this city, at No. Presiding Genius, supported by On the inaugural 137, Twenty-fiftances to be given. street, and has refitted Prom of Her Superb Company nigh she will appear us "Elvira, Queen it throughout with new machinery and of CaBtile," in Balfe's romantic opera, the beet modern appliances. Mr. Craig iuent Vocal Artists. "Rose of Castile." At the matinee she has the reputation of being one of the The sale of reterved seat for all three will sing the part of "Lady Henrietta" best, if not the beat, practical laundry-mein Utah, and witli the new and imat the in Flotow's charming opera, "Martha," performances of opera to be given in which she will give her famous ren proved equipment, now at his command, formal opening of our new Grand Opora On he is prepared as heretofore to do the dering of "Last Rose of Summer." House by the famous and favorite prima Tuesday night she will appear as "Arline" best laundry work in Ogden. His many friends will be pleased to donna, Emma Abbott, and her superb in Balfe's love lyric, "Bohemian Girl,-- ' learn in each opera she will have the supof his having made such successful and begun Company, Opera grand English of her entire company of artists, arrangements to continue in business in port few a still are Deo. 15th, and there chorus and orchestra. Ogden, as he had received flattering choice seats left for the first night and The magnificent costuming will be such offers to go to Salt Lake City. at as will dazzle the eves of even the most 500 for the second night, and plenty A Small Collision. while Emma Abbott's rare the matinee. There will br a rush for oiperienoed, all choice places. The interest in this diamonds will cause u flutter of exciteIncoming fright No. 5, on the Central new undertaking, by our citizens, is ment and envy. Pacific collided yesterday morning about of a being great and gives every promise 8 o'clock just outside the yards with a brilliant success. Certain it is that the Real Estate Transfers. switch engine miming out with a train visit of the great prima donna, and the new Grand Furnished beautiful by the Hendershot Ab- of passenger couches to the main track. of the inauguration social stract office, 2414 Washington avenue. The cause of the accident was a dense Opera House will be the great rent of the season. fog which prevented the engineers from December 20, 1890: the approach of the other train. Emma Abbott is well known to us by C Wilson to E E Wilson, part nwV4, noticing C successful and The head light and the pilot of the reputation, her brilliant 8100. 3 r W, sec 8, 5, watched tp locomotive were knocked off, operatic career having been E O Reed to Reed Hotel Co.. part lot freight while the switch engine lost its smoko-stacwith interest by many of our musically blk 17, $60,000. 6, Both and was otherwise ne comes w u w inclined people. Thos Harbine to Reed Hotel Co., part machines will have to damaged. be sent to the red with fresh triumphs in. her work 1 A. 15,000. 17, blk plat this season, which so far has been the lotH6,C shops for repairs. Bigelow to Reed Hotel Co., part most brilliant artistically and the most lot blk A. $1;"),000. 17, plat 6, Arrah na Pojrue. successful financially of any in her Ogden State Bank to Reed Hotel Co., career. She is a charming, magnetic C. blk 17, plat A, 30,000. the Vincent Dramatic Last lot night part woman, brimming with noble impulses E R Se'man to Thos Read, lots 3 and company played the c Irish and scattering good wherever, she goes. healed 1, in sec 4, tp 5, r 2, 1534. has at "Arrah na drama. voioe Fourth Her' sweet the Poguo," A B Patton to L S Dewey, lot 3, blk to her is and Ward Amusement hall to a crowded many sorrows, in musical 21, Lake View, $200. due the advancement C Morris, lots 8 and '. blk house. The play was presented in a to Metzler J the noticed is throughout culture which very happy manner find in many re-- ! one, 2, Dunn's add, $600. country. Her company is a great LizA A Batehelor to W S Clark, part epect't it was the best of the season. It as composed of such superb artists combined drollery with the pathetic, and 5, r 1. $100. zie Annandale, queen of contraltos; Mira BW& sec 26, tp to C Morris, part lots 30 there was pleasant relief between the Mirella, soprano primo; Senor Micheier.a. andJ Saltenbcrg two extremes. Felix and Eva as usual 31, blk 10, S O Su'y, r2,000. Spanish-Americathe F J Cannon to H B Forbes, part blk wero the st;irs and frequent encores handsome lyric Herr the tenor; Pach, 47. plat A. 12,800. greeted their appearance. Commencing tenor; Win. Pruette, the rich voiced G F Coltou to Adam Patterson, part Monday night, the troupe put in a week the greatest Wm. Broderick, baritone; at the Union opera house and liberal $2,000. basso on the English stage; R. KarLH. lot 10, blk 14, plat B, patronage ought to be given every night. $128,334. Total, a and Ready, Emma Broderick, Dubois n k serio-comi- n d I OFF. FINE WATCHES! "T Vintirllfi Five Points. liELDilOl S SEIiVlCKS. WHITE BUFFALO Has the Soul of Sit ting Dull Heturncd to Earth I A coincidence that is remarkable enough to excites the interest of the pale face at the same time that it apiieals to the superstition of the Messiah crazed red man. says the Laramine Republican, comes on the heels of the news of the death of Sitting Bull and his son, aged 12, at the hands of of the Indian police, at his camp forty miles from Fort Yates, North Dakota. As is generally known, the dead chief believed that it made no difference whether Mihe and his family or followers were Killed or not, as nicy wouui lie resurrected and return to earth with the Messiah in a very short time. One of the signs of the coming of the latter was to bo the return of the buffalo.which were to come up out, of the center of the earth through hidden entrances in the mountains, and to be led by a white buffalo, the event courier of the Messiah. Sitting Bull and his son were slain on Monday, and now comes the news that yesterday morning there were aeon at sunrise, on the plains near Lartnine bull bison and a milk- Deak. a white iuckrabbit. at. which a band of oowboyi iired several shots without harm to the two animals. The report comes in a letter from Hon. WiiliiiBi Taylor of Rock Creek, who says the remarkable sight was witnessed in a rugged and precipitous detile close to the old Aztec tunnels in the foothills which form the approach to the peak, and which are seventeen miles from The news ot the Rock Creek station. battle near Fort Yatei and tht death of the celebrated ehier and his son, was published in yeslerday morning.s papers at the elate capital. These papers did not reach Laramie until 10 a.m., and could not have readied Rock Creel; be fore noon, so that the tragic death of the troublesome warrior could not possibly have beet) known when the letter was written. 1 ' J. Hutchens has lost a valuable horse. The citizens here yesterday were very indignant over the street car trouble, and considered walking good enough for part of the day. The new M. EL church would be an ornament to any city, and will be completed in a few days. On would think bv the sound of the hammer and the buzz of the saw that there were fifty points at this place instead of live. Miss Sadie Wheeler, the dresimakor. returned last evening to her home at Slaterville for a few weeks' va 'at ion. The Ogden Military Academy is closed until the 29th, thus giving the boys an opportunity to spend Christmas at home. The youngest child of Mr. W. J. Southwell, Jr., aged 3 months, died yesterday. The carrier of the Standard was thrown from his horse several times yesterday morning, but he was tough and consequently received no injuries. The horse probably objected to the class of matter he carried. snow-whit- e iiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii RAINE & streak h Congregational Mission, Lynne Preaching by Mrs. L. M. Bailey at 7:00 p. m. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Everybody invited. Presbyterian Church. teeilt antI.,iclii; R. .leniali iator. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 12:15 p. m. toung rOer. T Wrtf Met 'laio, I Strnn people's meetinir at 6:45 p. m. gers are cordially invited. The Methodist Church, and Adanif ; KT. J. Wnsler Hill, Mtor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. in. Subject: "Throe Links in a Golden Chain." Class meeting at 12 m. Ep worth League meeting, 6:30 p. OX. Genfi:30 p. m. Pre;ich eral prayer-meetinr.ig bv t he pastor at 7:30 p. in. Subject: Detectives." All are cor "Spiritual dially invited. Good music. Sea's free. Spiritual Lecture. Spiritual lecture and tests this evening at 7:30 at the County Court house. H. W. Abbott, medium, All are invited to attend. Y. M. C. A. The Young Men's Christian Association meets this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the county court room. Twenty fourth street, letwocn Washington and Adams avenue. Opera bonnets 2331 Washington ave Skookum Root Hair Grower will cieanse your scalp and develop a new growth of hair. For sale by druggist. Latest New York styles. Miss Klinken-bear- See Miss KlinkenDMrd's opera bats. ' ! t SOLID SILVERWARE ! vour loatronaire us a permanent yon and make for first crrarle hut will convince - near Twpntj-ltft- Sunday, December 21: Preaching by the pastor at 11:00 a. m. ami 7s80 p. BL Sunday School at 12:l! p. m. Christian Endenvor 6:45 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. h DIAMONDS TiorVtiriP- 1 Congregational Chui'di. AdaiiiK uvrnue, Washburn Guitars and Mandolins at Don't liny Any Piano "God's blessing to mankind," say Eldredgo & Barnes. Until you hpve heard the renowned thousands who have been cured by the See Miss Klinkcnbeord's opera Iwn- Sohmer at Chubbie Arnold's. Twenty-fourt- celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold nets. Btreet near postoflice. everywhere. ?oorls. nnrl ssolioit that one trial knowing customer The only legitimate jewelers under Broom Hotel, Gr. A The Scots New Society. Over fifty Scotchmen gathered in the A. O. U. W. hall last evening, in answer to thecal) far an organization of a local Caledo ded at lh organ n II THH--wiemusical numbers as and gave fipreludes. The business of the meeting then proceeded and the following temporary officers were elected: John Boyle, chairman: John Fife, sen., John Hutchison, secretary; James Macbeth, treasurer. After the business was all disposed of several of the gentlemen regaled thoir friends with song and story ef Scottish origin until the hour for closing arrived, the outcome being that the society win proceed to perfect its organization with fraterna' and benevolent objects. HOLIDAY GOODS -- J. 50 llEiltaUIIUSIIIRll Come and save enough money to pay for you.- Christmas gifts. sweet-voice- TO PgR CENT. Silk These are included in the These are New Goods, but we must close them to prepare for the move to our new store. 24-83- , Washington Ave., COMPANY, Osdeii, Utah. |