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Show UoDEN DAILY COMMEKCIAL: TTESDAY. DECEMBER So, 1890. 0FTHEGR.NDs?H5aK OPENING I Mvfy AN Magiiret Xh CiiBjptay crjc-.a-ue- . I- - ' 7 - lI la .. niNu. MBMi I THE FISASt'lAL hTKlSbBSCV TKASSIENf MATTEK. A 1 i It Ha Nearly Paeg by and Kainc Will Oara Actively With the Aapruarhiag Year. em A Com mum in. reporter with a view of y on-upie- d uJ bn-idere- a e at-t- o iia-bta- pwl eta-way- stx-oii- i . i g e now-wel- new-growt- crepo-de-chen- are has raaa UHI.W ' - A Ke.. A t .4 Chieago. That nnauaa has bare ready seeeral tar IT to fail years aad it haw bean a under to the banking aural that they hare beeo t eabUtl to wwiain the hawa rnl Mi TUOk e. e tojiaore bneiesi thaa thatof tbay faded. The prooiuarace gives to the fad u re was through Mr. Kean's pusi Uoo in the eoeiai aad rebguMis world. Thee," eeid the reporter, uj war opinion we are uter any danger, if there beebeaa any, of a pan- in tigdear" -Yea." replied Mr. Laagadorf. -- 1 have aot aaaa any great danger at any time, and if there has been anv 1 consider that it ia entirely ri sen! The coo ri dent of the people is restored; any ac count that have been withdrawn hare been returned, and there is a general feeling that praaaarity will be with us at the opening of the New Year." - M-- eboee for t50 at our remnant L Cuu A So. I. The Morning (orkfail, Jl KY TBE TIME Tt whirl, they have been dumg. Their eaattai was eaaaaiarabiy ieaa thaa the The ( capital of this laetitatHa aad they were tryi BI'T rHhT A MULE IT. w of Gnawer I'aunrr Taken i Other iiitRia Made hy the (Vert. liuportitut Cm llefure Juilgv terday. t B. of St Louis, was in the oty vcelc-rdaSupt lin ker haw prestrted Twifurdufthe Weatern I eSl mlm ufllor desM fur a tears prsMCl Mm Hugoe of Kaaaaa City, general agaat fur the Emporia store ceah eanwa Tnuu.pt y at iag to crack the safe of the Ogden Uiuor company was found guilty by a ' jury yesterdav H . . g..t what he deserted His pal The eeee of Clahe and ' usssj Cisiper as Ukea up last evening andountinued over until today- - They are charged w ith having stolen gjf3 from -- Minnas Wal lace" last summer. The details of the affair have been given in Tut Cummbm CL4L several times. ia the snake charmer, ami her trial attracts cuusalerale attention. en-ape- linn St An Mr H. bklLF. IN quartered at the C. Y. Lnoaaia, the Mloar who, with e Wii: Y. Caraa, who is known all over -pel, was flashed b O er Verge on the the w. Id as special for the bait Lake Tribe ,eaaee up from Ztoa Sunday 2nd of July last, while ia the act of try Taken before breakfast, creates a false, The IhSthri toun. apietite. A wine glassful of injurious First District court resumed busThe II.eve English Dandelion Tonic !' taken before meals strengthens the di iness yesterday. Judge James A. Miner gest ive orgs i r and enables you to relish presiding. The court made the followa hearty meal without injury to the ing dispositions stomach. In re admission of John E Bag lev to Sheet musu cad books at EldredgeA practice in this court, tin motion of H. Barnee'. v. Smith, and on present alum of a cer titicate from the supreme court of Kan Hall's Hair Raa eradicates ami aaa. be was admitted. prevents the formation of dandruff, 1'iiited States vs. John ar thickens the growth and beau titles the raignment for unlawful Archibald, cohabitation. hair as oc other preparation will. Plead guilty, waived time sod the court sentenced defendant to one mouth in the 12.00 shoes for el J.'j at our remnant penitentiary. I L Ci.akk a So aale. I'mted Stales vs. John Archibald, arViait Pehringer A Ash's new drug raigned and indicted tor unlawful oohab Plead indictment). (another store, I toed Hotel building, Uoth street, itation and waived time and the court guilty for holiday goods at low prices. sentenced him to two months in the CBAKUEfi V.I IH I'KIUI KV. CIT lilim--- Meat r.l robed obtaining further Ught upon the Aaaa- aaa grav-fulidei.-a'.- m ii..a luaUYiaL blur tbr of rial aituatjuct. tailed oa V. N Shilling, the Grand opera bouae from all part The eeeoed upper but ye the right eraa ami four in aid taua first the ettj, b T. E Fitiger.u. Mr. P L. rioe pressdect of the Utah National Bank, aad asked him for a few ideas as Aaderaun. Mia Kato PiUgerald Mre. Anderana, to the present financial situation wmm TV pan all attired in a aiaoaer is aMias Nettie ofFitzgerald the party, wore a very ele- money market in Ogdeo. Mr. Shilling chaperon ire of an event at ay rial laiport gant and rich raatume of black lace, en said "While it ia true that there is at the ladtea generally bcintf m even in gold thread aith diamootia a temporary scarcity of the prewsit jfclutue anil the gentleuen wearing Mih Kate Fitzgerald aaa in a beoooiiug needful ia general circulation, owing to best Prince Albert. There aaa a ouatutue of red mlk and velvet with nat the immediate in the Beet ural So era while Miae Nettie wore an and the amountstringency tied up in real aetata of blue shade a drees of light evening and budding here, yet the statetnecU of Uie occaaion would be ooe of Ogdea'a the banks show that there are ample historical hk.lh epoc oiuet diatinguiabed rnc ornu. funds uu hand to carry on all the bust The beautiful drop curtain roaeou the nesa and the trade of the city and the riaing to a hawed not reached before. Soon there was a ataady stream uiov first act of 'The Boae of Caetile," die country, and while they may be at times a scene representing a country a little too conservative in dealing with id g thruugh the grand entrance, which closing iandas-spneor the enlrsm-- to a Span borrowers, yet it is belter for them to in itself araa a work of art, with its ar ish inn. The stage waa hiled with the hare erred on the part of safety, and all Uftic coloring. decoratiuoe aad acoree of tine Abbott chorus, which kept up an that it is uecvMsarv fo the people to do . irw-n- t of .rgaut fao excellent in the rendering of is to remain calm, quiet and cheerful and plate glaaa doors are passed the chorusreputation "List to the gay castaneC" and real assured that at present the sit handnooie the on the and then, right, All our oorree The entrance of Maw Abbott waa the uatiou is reassuring. bo offiee is noticed. Another set of doors of applause winch ahe poiideoceaud advices from the East and a for hunt signal ai.d the ;;rH::d foyer n reached, which is A Elvira, West are to the effect tti.d the money aerated from the auditorium by a Iwa SrscefuUy acUrowkuged. She renders m .rket is easing up and that oefore the is a Fuoctee. of rich curtains. her solos and duos with pleasing clear- end of next mouth there will be more To the l ight ami left of this the ness of tune nd her act ion and port rayal a mey in circulation in Ogden than our su.ru h 'it-e- appri; e i.U the balcony. of feeling in ace rdane with I no tenor needs will demand." crisi-s- Mr. ifS ailing feels s, Every wnere, in the foyer, on the there has , effective. Her open- oi.tident ttiat the of her song the genteel crowd gradually been audi a thing, is pasd. and that ing duet with t'aimeuiMiaa Annandale), was and all forward it ushers the pressed ws well renderetl and v.ell rivivei. an ahi::id.tti-- ol monev i.l tie ottered could do to seat it as it came, in fact The the to borrowers at extremely low rates of appearance of Manuel, so. they were unable to do waa interest within the text '30 days. Michelena, Muleteer, by personated Moors from a 'lancing toward the three Mr. O. E. Hill, cashier of the Comfor applause from all who know the stage, the tiers of people rose in a hissignal face and clear strong voice. mercial National bank, was founti by the pleasant grand array, one of the fittest audiencea His first aolo, "I am a simple muleteer," repirter busily engaged in the closing of ever gathered inOgden. was accorded an enthusiastic reception. the days' business. When approached Looking forward ever the audience Michelena 'a voice is a sweet, clear and w ilh the question as to his ideas on the from the foyer entrance the beauty and he gave them His tenor. expressive stage presence is present financial situation, chivalry of the city were seen in a solid the best and he always wins applause. as follows: "Money is easier this week mass, not a seat being vacant, the people We have, however, at The trio of l)ou Pedro. Don Florioand than it was last. occupying the preliminary moments in Don Sallust, personated by Brodench. all times been able to transact our usual surveying the grand room, the beautiful Karl and Keady, was finely rendered. business, supplying oue regular customboxes, the splendid Orient a! curtain. "Wine, Wine, a Magican Thou Art," ers with what they needed to curry on MISS ABBOTT l.NTROrUVKD. went straight to the hearts of the au their usual business. We have refused liiodcn li's bass a few small loans, asked for by outsiders The great audience bad scarcely be- dience. come settled in the elegant upholstered voice was in good tone last night and be as an (acorn modal ion, but our regular I chairs when the big curtain slowly be- well sustained the reputation he has so business has not been interfere! with. of do understand not the why people as one of well of earned the leading opera gun to rise, with a movement majestic should have become frightened at dignity. It did not work perfectly and bassos of the com. try. In the second allL'lcti in regard to the present situation in hesitated a moment in its first ascent act, Abbott's "The Convent's Cell" ,is before the 'A,?) eyes that were directed pleasingly rendered, but her duet with the money market. There has lieen tow4rd it. The gre.it audience was in Manuel waa strong, while the trio in more money in the banks than for some the best of humor and applauded the which Carmen appeared brought forth time past and the onlv cause has beeu that large amounts tied up first movement of the curtain and its rtqieated upplanse. At the last of the successful el.na'ioti aaa greeted with act, the trio in building operations iu this city and Our Eastern corresand oliorus between Abbif,, Rmdarillh in real estate. hearty upplauae. Michelena was very taking. pondents advise us of great improveOnce it was up, Mr. Frank J. Cannon and in the money market. Money is stepped Bpon the stage and in a Mid The third act was iu two scc.ie. ment now to what it was a mek ago anil tous sieech congratulated the builders An ante chamiicr and the throue eaey greatly easier than ii was a month ago. of the opera house, its architect and the room. Carmen's nolo in the ante chain Largo amountsof taoaay have been startcity on the successful completion of a ber. "Though Love's the (ilea test Plague ed into circulation iu dividends on stocks theatre so thoroughly complete, perfect in Life." was one of the events of the He hailed this splendid evening. Miss Annandale still kcciM her and Isinds, which will within thirty days and artistic. tho general channels of business. inaugural eventjas one of historical signi smooth contralto in good form and the reach "s tic iince to bo memorable in tins encore accorded her by last night's 1 predict that next month money will bo begging for borrowers in the eai- - at cx He paid a high tnbuto to the audience was well deserved. annals. Abbott's aolo, "Oh Joyous Happy Day," tremely low raltss of interest and that it brilliant reputation of Emma Abbott, aud after a gallant though brief pane was rendered in her usual good form. will lie plenty in Ogdeo." The reporter Mr. Hill ir any accounts had lieen gyric led her upoD the stage, when she She always pleases an audience with her asked bank, iu reply he was given a most hearty ovation by the variations and difficult trilling in the withdrawn from his to a limited extent ; stated "only very exwas and audience. no last notes, higher night some few accounts have been withdrawn She made continued graceful ac- ception. solo in this act was almost but most of our customers have simply knowledgement of the decided evidences carried on thoir regular business. I unof appreciation tendered her, and when the event of the evening. He was enderstand some other banks in tow n have permitted to speak she made an equally thusiastically applauded. The closing s. enes of tho opera were been drawn upon quite extensively but graceful little speech. You may as She said that although this was well rendered and all felt satisfied that a not to any great amount. her first visit to Ogden she felt, from very enjoyable evening had been passed sure your readers that they need have the cordial reception givon her, that she when the curtain dropped on the lust n fear of a panic or str D;ency in thegen-era- l money market in Ogden or Utah." could call Ogden poople her friends. act. Mr. J. M. Langsdorf, cashier of the Khe hope! 1 meet them more frequently One thing can be said and said truly in future. She nail aided to inaugurate of the Abbott opera troiip. The soloisis Utah Lan St Trust company, being many theatres but she had noi seen nr all good and the chorus is far above oalied upon by tho reorter said: I "I am have one more beautiful, artistic, or complete the avenige traveling Mop, evenly bal- - no great financier, and although anciHi ana smooth in voice, singers are had twenty years in the banking busi than t lisme. Ass ie rt tired from the stage bIio was selected for their voices and not their ness, the longer I am in it tho 1more I faces. This afternoon the favorite opera feel I have to learn; however. am giv n round after round of applause. with the bauks of Ogden quite of "Martha" will bo rendered. Abbott's boxes. tiik the Commer"Last Rose of Summer" lias received thoroughly, particular It would be impossible to attempt B mention throughout the musical world. cial National, of which I was one of the description in detail of tho magnificent tonight the beautiful "Bohemian Girl" organizers, the Utah National, the First audience which tilled the auditorium. will hold the house, "I dream I dwelt National and tho Ogden State Bank. I these Seventeen hundred and fifty people oc- - in Mar bio Halls" is known to every feel that institutions are sound solid. and If cupied every nook and corner of the child but it looses none of its sweetness Ferfectly five millions of dollars togreat house. Ogden's best were there from being a;i old favorite. I in full array. A man could travel far would hesitate aot day One of the notable features of theopen-into div ide it among tho lot. No bank in end spend many evenings at places of of the Grand was the presentation without rinding the to every lady of an elegant souvenir Ogden has suffered from the linaneiai entertainments the card and bottle of perfumery and to stringency unless it may bo one and that equal of last night's audience, fromhand-somsuffered simply from a mistake or a point of fashionably dressed and every gentleman an elegantly perfumed has ladies. The boxes were filled with buttonaire by Fehringer & Ash, the few mistakes made by one of its officers. ' As to our own institution we have carfull dress parties. On tho left the two Reed hotel druggists. krwef were occupied first by Mr. J. S. ried on our regular business. All of our Seal and plush caps cheap at Put- regular customers have boon supplied Peery, Mr. C. D. Oolding, Miss Battie with what money they desired and we Miner and Miss Kuhn. The gentlemen nam's. have had no trouble whi lever. I conwere all in full evening dress. Miss Look for Home. out Happy sider that the financial situation in Miner wore white net lace and pink crepe with natural flowers, an elegant Skookum Root Hair Grower will Ogden has reached the bottom of thol white Persian lamb opera cape covering cieanse your scalp and develop a hill, figuratively speaking, and is Miss Kuhn her shapely shoulders. up the farther ascent. Very of hair. For sale by druggist. have been withdrawn from our wore a very becoming evening dress of bank." yellow crapelace. The next lower box Rai'inz New Years Hay. The reporter asked the question as to on the left was tilled by Mr. 8. J. Burt, The New Year will be ushered in at the Mr. Barker, MiS9 Kay and Miss Elliott. opinion of the Bank's eastern corMiss Kay was becomingly attired in the Ogden driving park with undoubt respondents in regard to tho eastern Miss white silk and edly the best and most exciting races of market. Mr. Langsdorf replied: "The Elliott wore red silk and an elegant the season. The gentlemen who have situation in the east, from all advises with charge of the affair are backing their has greatly Unproved and the crisis has trimmed white opera cape, swan's down. The upper boxes on the favorites liberally and will make it a no- passed. We are expecting largeamounts of money from the east after the first of left were occupied, the first one by L. R. table event. The first race on the card is the best January, nnd feel confident that there Rogers and wife and V. L. Coffin and wife. Mrs. Rogers was in decolette three in five, mile trotting heats.between will be a large supply more than cover"Jumbo," evening dress of light silk, with dia- Mcintosh's Armstrong's ing tho domrfnds in the banks of Ogden. monds. Mrs. Coffin wore a beautiful "Black Tom" and Zeimor's "Roanoke" The feeling in the east is that money will be begging at very low rates of increation ia lavender silk and light figured for a 81o0 purse. material. The second upper box on the The second booking is Graham's terest before the first of February." "What in your opinion has caused the left was filled by Mr. Moyer, Mr. Mun-eo"Zip," Zeimer'a "Koch, Jr.," and Corey's Miss Peace and Miss Alta Anderson. "Colonel, throe in hve, for s.K a corner. flurry in this section of the countryr" Miss Peaco wore light silk and crepe, There will also be a half-mil"Well, the only thing to which we can dash with natural flowers. Miss Anderson running race. lay it is the reports of tno eastern strinwas dressed in n beautiful white satin gency. The papers have helped consid Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonit orably by publishing failures of a nuni stripped net and silk with flowers. The two lower boxes on the right were cures indigestion and constipation and ber of small banking institutions, w hich were of no groat consequence but which in possession, the first, of the two owners tones up the entire system. - . ' HUM m a!.d Pi!ISPEKITV aad .k attired in bktfc auk aad white lane. t ea thivalr. 1 ttrk !. d tf Arils." mr tu a Ualai. of LVattn aad er utL.tr uncupMxi by Hon C C Bacfcanl and wife and Hot P. U. Ewsbankaad aife. Both Lb ted hi black it diaamria The fort of the upper but on the ryjht i party, oat L. K Rijd EfWH MAfckEl 1$ THE AtiE OF MittES. A,UU aad Hrr atttnm t IkMiai Clark far a an : with old oiaarndee vwat w bo-- re aad other fnaode. W. S. Stone Sun's the popalar grocers on Tweotv fuurtb street, bare just put in Ihe uupuria set ice to eipediate their e row aa-apa- t trade. Call ai..i see it. The Baptist Sunday aehool hare YL A. eawted the foil ., i! ( uAcera Land ley, euperinteoueol ; VaL Gaieuo, sews tact ruperintaodeot; H C. Hurd. secretary ; U. L. Taylur, treaeurer. Salt Lake City, too, waa repfeaaiitud by C. S Burton, manager of the Salt Lake theatre, Mr. 11 M Wells. Mr C E Whitney, of the Salt Lake Trttun. and Hiram Young, Esq.. The following telegrams remain un railed for at the Western I'nitsn Tela graph company: Two fur M. J Dough arty, Alf Suiurthw site, John MoOrmund. M. Williams. Heurv M Bride, John Whi'e, Joseph M. Koom. F. F. Cufl.n. Horace Austin, Leopard Andrecx. Denver wee repreeeatail last night at the opening of the Grand. Mr Peter MoCourt, manager of the Tabor O rand opera house of Denver and also manager and proprietor of the "Silver Circuit" in which the "Grand" of Ogden is nnm tiered, was present with a party of friends consisting of S. P. Rounds, Jr., E C. Brown and W. T. roaa. k I.HAMl BVLI. H'mtentiary. inted States vs. Frank (touch, ar Hall StW rjsgned for fornication, plead not guilty. It Will Tak llarr al The People va. 0L F. Imtnia, indict Tsan .Night Trial to a jury. ineut for burglary. A grand ball will be given in Wood-maa Mil Evans for the people, and Judge see hall on New Years night. Great Powers for the defense. Jury emjian nelled: John Bradlev.J.M. Phillipe.John pains will be taken to make this a satia W. Allen, Auron Dewitt, Herbert Crane, factory damn. Btwidea the evening bell .oorgo Hune, Andrew l.ose. htlwanl 8 1Htinw wisl ls given iu the aftern.sin an Dyke, Sewcll. John Germer. M. G. m Amm nl tho umn uliuw .i,A B. C. Walton. Thomas Gratit. Prose Matinee 'ia cents; ball II. cuting witnesses, E. S. Lutv, ( Jeorge M. Verge, Jahn Bluth. D. R Gill, J. W Met A full line of shoes, dry goods, cloth calf, S. H. Cnvo, L W. Liggett, Henry ing, silks ami ever) thing at cost. R. Bel W II VYidiiiH A Son-- . Carr, G nap. I e The bearing of James L Newev was begun before Judge II. W. Cross yesterday afternoon. It will be recalled that John Taj lor ft aL, of Promontory, re cently won a civil suit iu which M. B. Buford at al., the noted Promontory Cattle company, were adjudged as being indebted to the plaintiffs, Newey being one to the amount of several hundred dollars. The plaintiffs charged tho de fendunts with unlawfully seizing and detaining a lot of horses; that a tine stal lion was hilled through improper care. Now Newey is arrested for testifying that the Italuon was dcetroved wheii, it is llagorl, the horse is still alive. The ease whs adjournal lill to allow proof of thehorsc's existence to be brought m. f be la still alive the former damage suit may have to be tried over. ! The jury found the defendent guilty as charged in the indictment. I mied St ati-vs. William Thrailkill; b.ol reduced to .lim. The People vs. Clab ("Vxiper. et al: order for writ of attachment for Elsie St. Oiner, defaulting witness. Eccles Lumber companv vs. A. J. F. He niiniinn: sale on exccul ii u stayel on Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos, ITOI K ililtors Kiit I i "IK JIM I'm- - Haimi- LEY. - tl Nr. Uut'li- - niillrr. Vestenhu itcmoon the residence nt defendant giving security for costs and Mr. Bnnhniiller, located on Adams live tiling bonds of ftJ.oao to indeninify plain line, near the new Presbyterian church, i itf for till loss. was entered by burglars while the fam If your hair is falling out, ask your The People vs. Crab Cooper, et al; ily was uwuy and jewelry to the value of druggist for Skookum Boot HairOrower. arraigned for grand larceny. Plead not (000 was taken. guilty; trial to a jury. L. R. Rigors for Take it Before Break Cut, the reople. tludga Powers and Attorney Truly Said. Tba great apt t User, tome and liver Johnson for the defendants. Trial pond K. C. It may lie truly said that Star: Pom1 re netiUla for liver regulator. ing. t ttcals the Jewa. Russian the government Bad in taste on the mouth complaintHie in in dull I the A I.ARtil-A Ml RltEKKK arising morning, pains What Free Colnags la. bend and bask of the eyes, tired feel Inn, While several gentlemen were talking dizziness symptoms of liver complaint, a Biik at tho Markham ono of them asked conHe Struck the Jailer With Iiemody - Dr. Henley's English DandeThrough the (i ratings of Wis Cell. lion Tonic. Get the genuine from your cerning the meaning of the term "free druggist for 81, aud take according to Tt i soN, Arizona, Dec 'SX Tliis morncoinage" as it is no often heard nowadirection. days. An experienced mining man exeentenoe under of ing Adolph Verdergo, follows: "Free cniungo means of tho Piauos. "Sohmer," (Juoen death for murder, struck Jailor Pod to plained as should coin nlver tha that government neck on IVllon the three times through aa tt coins gold, free of charge. There Rt'v. liogfr'i AdiliTss. w a dirk then forced it arc now four coinage mints intheUni-te- d The meeting of the Y. M. C. A. waa the grating ith and the took the beat and jailor States. Tin y arc located at Son Fran-elaOopen 1 hold Sunday afternoon at p. m. in the New Orleans. Carson City and keys and escaped. Antonio Yeppa Tho principal feature of the church. awaiting trial for murdering a Philadelphia. Any wan who will take Mci an at Rodent four years ago. and gold to any of those mints may receive program was an interesting and inu un Caatello committed (or grand tat structive address by Rev. Rogers, of in the shape of coin. Silver ia Boston, Mass., whose varied experience oeny, also escajted. It is thought the the gold on the BMM basis, and not recognized border in tho work of tho Association renders toward the refugees are making this is what the silver men demand. him especially well qualified to apeak line. Tho sheriff and posse is in pur There are two facts I can learn when on the work necessary for the Associa- suit. I look at a tion in Ogden. twenty dollar gold piece." ' . San-che- j Mepkeaa "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Cover that bald spot on your head hy using Skookum Root Hair tliower. The new drug store is open and ready to receive visitors. Holiday goods in great variety, which must bo sold. I iced Hotel building, 36th street. BEVIYAlSXHYlCXa vr THE M. K. CHl'ECH, 2."i, ami get the best job of laundry work vou over ret eived (foni laundry. 2o7'J Washington avo. DaLTOD A Mounts, Pri iprietore, A Mttlr alarm of tire called out the fire department at 10:30 laBt night. It was found that a little blaze had started in ho tailor shop of Trotter & Rissell. over Paine Hurst's on Twenty fourth street. !! was extinguished by turning on water No explanation from the hydrant. could givon of the origin of tho fire ex cept that it was of incendiary origin. An A- - teat Svealag a Sertea ef Berlal Serveet Wen Hokui at Hip Jlctnmlist ( linrcb. The church was well tilled and Rev. .7. Wesley Hill preached a very practical sermon. He urged poopio to decide for Christ and prepare to die by getting was ready to live. Much interest evinced and several manifestod a desire to lead a christian life. Those meetings will be continued through the entire week. Preaching will begin promptly at half past seven and tho service will close at nine as nearly as possible. All have beeu invited to attend and there seems to be a general feeling in the church that the meetings will be attended with much good. continued the gentleman, "and those an- the mint where the coin was turned out and the initials of the man who made the die. If VOU don't know where to look for the marks it is a hopeless task, but tho person who penetrates the secret must have a new coin and a good pair of eyes." Denver News. Kinstilar KfTect of Hummer Vlttratlon. A somewhat singular circumstance is reported from the Chatham, England, dockyard, where u large clock id Seed to regulate the duties of tho whole department. For some time the clock has been working irregularly, and it is now found that its erratic movements are to the proximity of the iron vea- owing built on Cropsoy's eels which are unde r construction. r7 houses have-booThe addition at Five Points and four more perpetual hammering caused such n decontracted for. gree of vibration that the works of the clock were affected, and it was ultiShot in a Quarrel. mately found necer ;ary to remove the Sunday night a gang of men employed clock to another part of the dockyard. on tho Utah Northern work came into New York Commercial Advertiser. Hot Springs with a five gallon jug of Nnrcl flatting. lire water and the intention of having a A few days ago four young men were good time. They had it. About midnight Mike Hart, the forernan.fand the skating on Harriman pond, in Sebec watchman becemo engaged in an alter- The ice tteing transparent they caught cation, and the latter shot Hart above sight of pickerel under the surface swimtho knee inflicting a serious wound. He ming about. Procuring an ax they beThe Work Can't bp Heat. was taken caro of at tho hotel during the ice above that you can got at the Groat Western the night, and brought to the Union Pn-- gan operations by striking them and taking thus the Btunuing fish, lose He Steam Laundry 2o7'i Washington ave., to hospital yeeterday. may them out. This process was continued Dat.tom telephone 2ol. tho limb. until thirty six handsome pickerel were Proprietors. The sale at W. H. Wright I Sons secured and taken away as trophies. KO.OO cloaks f r a 10.00 at L L Clark commenced yesterday and everything Portland Advertiser. A Son's remnant sale. will go at cost. Five Points. 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