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Show OfiDFN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, WALKER BPOTHEIS Walker Bros, & CLOAKS, Newmarkets and return on the RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILWAY beginning December 24th. Special Sale for the week beginning Monday, December 1 22nd and Jackets. FYLER CO. Half Pare To Salt Lake Citv h Fylsp Go. We shall make Monday morning Dec. 22, a cut of Twenty-liv- e to Fifty per on cent, LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILDRENS' !?0 on new and elegant goods bought for the Holiday trade. Ladies attend our immense Clearance Sale of mI DRESS GDI MID PAID SUITS, Week S Pi IPs 25 Is SO his Per Cent m Briar Prices. Dry eird Farjcy Goods, Salt Lake City, Utah, FINE SILK HOSIERY, TABLE LINEN SETS, 1IBB BLANKETS, BLANKETS, Plain Hem Stitched The GLOVES, GLOVES, Black Underwear, Mens' and Ladies' Slippers. ladies of Ogden are specially invited to visit our store and see our elegant goods. We know that we can please them and save them 25 and 50 percent, on their purchases Embroidered Never was such an offer made 25 and 50 Fancy Bordered Cambric the move to our Linen new store. PER CENT. OIT. per cent, cut price. Utah. in EVER OFFERED Come and save IE enough money to pay for your Christmas gifts. ing on among those interested in the receivership to determine whether Mr. Corey should bo backed up in guran-teeintho wages of the operatives. It was so decided, and, unless there was a change in the decision Into in the evening, the cars will all be running today as usual. Mr. Corey hud about all the hands he needed engaged last night. The stopping of the cars occasioned a good deal of inconvenience yesterday and a good many were caught at a disadvantage by it. TI STRBIUIIIft g THE CARS DID XOT RUN DURING YESTERDAY. The Reason Was Not a Strike Anions the Employes, But a Negotiation on Wajjes. of the Property Was Taheii Adtho Money Mutter Was Yesterday, l'rub-nldjusted, and the Cars Will Kan Today. Car loads of pianos at eastern prices ntA mold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourt- h streot, noar Commercial Lank. An Inviiitorv y Receiver Warren W. Corey made an inventory of the property of the Ogden yesterday forenoon, after City road. having taken possession of the The engineers, conductors, and drivers having somo fears that their pay might bo Blow in coming, appointed a committo tee, with Mr. John Ellis at its head, look after the matter. This committee called upon Mr. H. C. Gilbert, who lias on Mr. been managing the road, and also Mr. Gilbert, Corev, who has it in charge. m full promised the men a settlement all in an them paid afternoon in the and manner. equitable and satisfactory Mr Corey at first told the committee all that their pay would be forthcoming the matter richt, but on looking into that further he informed the committee from he could only guarantee their pay were the income of the road. The men their of the impression that this placed some doubt and so depay on a basis of work. Honce the cars to not go cided to all stood still yesterday. on A rumor having gained circulation the streets that there was a strike, the Cgmmkrcul committee called upon Tine not struck at to sav that the men had a more nil "Thoy simply were awaiting definite arrangement with satistheir wages. They expressed entirehad retreatment they the faction with entertained ceived from Mr. Gilbert and no ill wUl toward Mr. Corey. ran a couple of cars over tAeTtaBt evening to fulfill the re- - ronto DuriS" the'diegotiations were go- - CHRISTMAS BILL OF FARE. the Bon Ton Restaurant. At Kzoellnnt dinner from 5 to S, M cents. Oyster Soup. Baked Salmon a n Frnnc.ifce. Stuffed Vie. Apple Satire, Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Sirloin of Heef, Brown (iravy, Sauco, h h Car loads of pianos at eastern prices at Arnold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourt- h strsot, near Commerceal bank. At Arnold's Temple of Sonvenirs Music, h lira A Railroad Scheme. CojKwm, X. II., Dec. 24. The Monitor contains a loader, understood to be from the pen of United State Senator Chandler, charging in substance that the managers of the Boston & Main railroad contemplate a gigantic consolidation scheme; that they intend interfering in New HampHhire politics in the interest of democracy, and by corrupt use of money to secure control of the senate. Pianos for the Holidays At special manufacturers' rates. No fancy prices asked nt Arnold's Temnle of Music, Twenty-fourtstreet, near h l'oKofUee. Free Christinas Souvenirs At Arnold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourstreet, near Commercial Bank. A BRILLIANT th RECITATION. . Chip Beef anil Cream, Scalloped Liver, Breast, of Lamb, Kronen Peas, Boiled Ham, Champagne Sanre. Maccaroni and Chnene, Lobster Salad, Jelly Meringue, Mashod Potatoes, Baked Sweet Potatoes, String Bems. 'ireen Pea3, Mince Pie, Plum Pie, Cocoanut Pudding. Port. Claret, Sherry. Riesling, Zinfandel. Free Christmas THEY SEED HELP. THE CITIZEN'S LKiUTS. To the Ladies A n'elogant Christmas souvenir at Arnold's Temple nf Music, A Chance for the. Charitable to Do Twenty-fourtstreet, near Commercial They Shone Last Xijrht Twelve Hun National Bank. Good Work. dred Ktronsr. Pianos for the The tho railroad Electric Light compnny in Citizen's tracks Living beyond Holidays the locality known as the "old yards," is At special manufacturers' rates. No has been running its plant for a couple a family by the name of Calvia. Per- fancy prices asked at Arnold's Temple of days as un experiment, to make sure of Music, Twenty-fourtstreet, near that everything is in good order before haps a recital of the family's condition may lighten the load of sorrow ttiat rests attempting to supply tho public. Tho Christmas Dinner at the Broom. upon the household. They were found machinery has all run in good style and out by Dr. S;iunder3 who is doing all he it is expected that by tho lust of tho weok sorra. can for them. the plant will bo ready to give regular (!ranie a la Favorite. The bend of the family is north in Bullion. service. of search work, and while he searches, It Btarts off with 1.2(X) incandescent rwii. the family is cold and hungry. One lights which could bo seou aglow in do Boiled. Matre Hotel. linked child, the youugest.recently died in conmany business houses lust night, and ( apron a la Cardinal. vulsions, due to lack of nourishment, were very lino. The lights seen under BOAHT. sometimes bluntly styled starvation. thobnlcouy in front of the Grand opera Three more were stricken with fever, English Prime Beef, Dish OraTy. hnnso L".it, 'i"ht, wefi nitociinenK. Thol Vdrkey, Cranberry Sauce. and the oldest daughter and the mother Grand will '.hi lighted by the Citizen's Teal Duck, Current Jally. have tended them faithfully. It is not lliearc lights will sooa bo company, o KXTIIRS. easy to light fever when there is no ready fur service also. for the watched nor food for the Fillet of Beef a la C'lianinifmons. Hum Jolly. Stgreme of (iame. watchers. Now the nurses are threatTianos for the Holidays ened with fever themselves, and in all Cardinal Punch. At special manufacturers' rales. N probability the family will all be sick. This, but for aid from the charitable, MALAD. faucy prices asked at Arnold's Temple will mean death. cf Music, Twenty-fourtCrab ala en Mayoniaxe. street, near Ueruiau Potato Style. Supposing tho food people of Ogden Postollice. who have enough and to spare rememVEOETADI.Cg. ber tho Calvin family today, and look Boiled Potatoes. Hashed Potatoes. Pianos for the Holidays out for others who are unfortunate. Wax Bnaup. Hot Slaw. The Calvins need several articles includMashed Turnips. At special manufacturers' rates. No ing food, fuel, clothing and delicacies. fanev prices asked at Arnold's Temple DCStiEBT. The thought that the three sick children of Music, Twenty-fourtstreet, near Mince Sauce. Plum Tie. Brandy Pudding, are contending not only with feverb ut rostonico. Pumpkin Pie. Lemon Foam. will lack of something to eat, is not Cream. Oraruro Sherbet. Spanish Here is an opportunity for pleasant. THE FIREMAN'S BALL. the the charitable. Queen of Pianos. It should be made a "Sohmer," duty to Bend supplies to the famished Car loads of pianos at eastern Drioes It Was in Every Way Successful Last mother and children, promptly, cheerTheir" Christ-mu- s at Arnold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourt- h fully and in abundance. Night. can hardly be made merry but it street, near Commercial bank. The City Fire Department gave, its can be made endurable. first annual ball at the City Hall last Free Christinas Souvenirs of At Arnold's Temple AT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH. Music, Twenty-fourt- h night and a very pleasant affair it was. Tho hall looked very attractive in its street, near Commercial Bank. decorations and the company, while large, Appropiate Serviees for Christmas Pianos for the Holidays Numerous was genteel and congenial Day. , x-: k a. f i prominent business men were present. Grand High Mass will be celebrated fancy prices asked at Arnold's Temple When the ladies with their handsome at the Catholic church, on Twenty fifth of Music, Twenty-fourtstreet, near costumes and the gentlemen in faultless attire and button rosettes wore whirling street, during this forenoon. The ser- Postolfice. io the symphonious movements of the vices will begin at 7 o'clock, and will be Pianos for the Holidays waltz it made a very pretty scene. continued at:30 and also at 10:30 a. m. The ball was well managed from first No At special manufacturers' rates. Car loads of pianos at eastern prices fancy prices asked at Arnold's Temple to last and tho Firomcn doserve full at Arnold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourt- h of Music, Twenty fourth street. near credit for the satisfactory manner in which it was conducted. Postoftlce. street, near Commercial bank. . med-icin- Chicken Croquette, Mushroom ! These are New Goods, but we must close them to prepare for TO Silk These are included in the 1BBIS ! . Twenty-fourt- h street, near Commercial Bank. Pianos for the Holidays At special manufacturers' rates. No fancy prices asked at Arnold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourtstreot, near h PostofTice. 1 h To tho Ladies An elegant Christmas souvenir at Arnold's Temple of Music, Twenty-fourtstreet, near Commercial National Bank. h The only place to get fine confections and Glace French fruits is at Reno's. - Some Additional Information About the Library Entertainment. At the Library Entertainment Mrs. W. G. Alexander will recite "The Bobolink." The lady has appeared before of several states with the recitation, and in every case has delighted her hearers. The reserved eeatjsale for the entertainment opens tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock at the oflice of J. S. Peery, room 4, First National Bank building. au-dio- Look out for Happy Home. What is "Housekeeper's Pride?" A Famous Woman And what she says of a famous article. A clear, concise, conscientious o rtirlcate: Mr. Wisdom Deas Sir: I beg to thank you for the delightful and refreshing "Robertine" you so kindly sent me. I have used tho toilet preparations of the most celebrated manufacturers of Loo-do- n and Paris, but consider your "Rob ertine" their superior in point of purity and excellence. Wishing you the unbounded success you deserve, I remain Emma Abbott. faithfully youra. Sheet music and books at Eldredge Jb Barnes'. HOLIDAY GOOD -- FINE WATCHES! "We . iiiimiMiiiiimtMiiiiiiiiiiiiuiii- DIAMONDS ! 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