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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1691. "Wallacer Reed Hotel Building. STEBLLVO SILVER, PLATED SILVEB, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELERS SOYELTIES, i x DIAMONDS DIAM0XD.S r & i t. r lUrnin A H THE LIBRARY GROWING y One of the most desirable corners on the lie Dh facing south and east. 4x3 canh. balance one rods. riOUOi oae-baand two years at per cent . J. G. IUi V 2483 Washington avenue. CALL AND INSPECT 3IT STOCK. SOLE AGENT FOB lf tXJDEFS CITIZEXS C1TCH THE OF THE MOVEMENT. f Mnsie and Debate fur a Good Cause. Spechs, lb d Shilling acted aa chairman and opened the proceeding! by a few appropriate re marks. A vocal aolo by Mian Lily Schneider waa thecpening number. The lady caphad tured the audience before-- he uttered a note, but when her aweet clear voice penetrated the remotest corner, all listened breathless, and the applause that followed waa a spontaneous burst to which Miss Schneider responded with one of the most melodious of Scotch ballads, "The Maid of Dundee." F.J.Cannon neit delivered an address, bis subject being: "Books." Mr. Cannon has an easv staffs presence, and a mice that is distinct and strong. His speech showed a familiarity with the topic, a student's ardor in it behalf, and an intimate know lege not alone of the value, but the actual work of various authors. His plea for the establishment of a public library was in full accord with the aentintent that has brought the 4 AU AaV vb . ""The celebrsfapd rhemists whose pin ions are above the price of gold, toll what they know: Saw FA!nsno, June 23, 199a an ex Dui Sibs: We bare made haustive chemical analrbis of "Wisdom's Robertine," obtained by us in the open market, and find it to be free from all nniaonoua or deleterious inirredientsLoon stituting a harmleai preparation for the face, jours truly,' , , Tao. Paica & So. ' j ) Analytical Chemista. Ta'MeBsra. W. M. Wisdom & Co. ' Th library entertainment on tin night January 1 waa a complete iuoceaa. Grand opera bouse vaa crowded with representative people, the program vaa bright and taking and the enthu siasm waa remarkable. The event dm iatereet in the oBsirated a showed that and ubie library schema, , the energy of J, 8. IWy backed by the .infleenoe of the preea, 4U Certainly the end in view. . W. N. wide-eprea- WE lrhn HAVE NEARLY ONE , PRESBYTERIANS. TH . Thfj MH aad Held as Important Ktw Year BusisrM Betting. " 2441 "Washington A.y6nue. i... Nearly 2,000,000 in Use 3STo. gracefully poem, with force. "Once More We Meet," a song by the famous tenor, Nat M. Brig ham of Salt JLake. Mr. Brigham won a most hearty encore. Josegh S. Peery spoke on: "Necessity for a Publio Library in Ogdeu. It may be supposed that he took a practical view of the matter which he is doing so much to promote. The Speech wns an appeal to intelligence, and not to charity, for support Mr. Peery cited many dences of the growth and "progresvof Ogden and deplored the lack of enter-prie- s in the partioular direction that this uotnent was seeking to stimulate it The address was thocghtful and direct The piano duet of Prof, K rouse, a position of his owjv.maa a bxilliawt piece of work. After the gentleman had responded to an j6ncore,(Miss 'Schneider again appeared' and' sang fWaijtirjgJ' a beautiful song of which? she" earight the spirit most admirably. Onoemore she i)lded to a clamor of applause with an encore. ,, .t ;r. ' The debate was the next feature. The "Resolved that Riches question was: . T n ' t r.'uwik greater miiutjutw iiwaa UHirauu. fufor the Affirmative Hon. I R. Rhodes made a witty and logical speech. He showed how money had onoulded em- ' , pus un iBa orougui mem again- - mio i tiia qubI i "When a child is born," said he, money is necessary to buy a cradle for aim; when a man oies it it is money Vlhali. bay a casket in which to lay him in the bosom of mother earth." Mr. Jlhodee would have been conceded the . J; NEW YEARS PLEDGIy THE PIONEER JEWELEES.r F, R. GERIEBIJ ii ill 3 Froils 185 "'.'' &sd Prodace. Twenty-fourt- h I ' Telephone Xo, S-1- 4, Ordr Solicited and AUonUon Giran to Dolivorjr Cartf oi jf , rror ur r .. . 1 HUE DEI GOODS & MCIOfe V -- Many purchasers have availed themselves of the Splen did Bargains we have been offering since we commenced our Clearance Sale, but our stock of . Special Sale cf Ladies' Wrappers to close th line. Commencing Monday, Dec. 29th, T we shall offer ; . I LADIES' . WRAPPERS, I In, French Rep, French Flannel and Outing ' " Flannel, Reduced in Price'; " 3 WINTER C. C.Robinson and Frank "Hastings were elected ushers, X " ? -"The following offioers were elected for the Sunday school: O. E.- - Brainard, anperinteBdent; J. L. SchafTer, assistant superintendent; Harry White, secretary and treasurer; W, C Mitchell, librarian and assistant secretary and treasurer. j '? ..'Ii&ootoS I Fromi$5.oo'to From iiioo to $9.75; ; 1 , . rare only a few of these goods left, but I ThereNew. CLOTHING, I OVERCOATS, O , -- JA 1 : : . ' I they are and Elegant. Sizes from 34 to 40. ;:',) early and get your choice' Call . 1 ; inmir What is "Housekeeper's Frider" The Atla8jl)twlii2, Following are tli lacky; nniiibers which won the prizes a"tth Atlas "draw' ing New Year's night: 8186, ladies' solid, old .watch: 5,225 gentlemen's hunting - case watoht 53J91. a suit of clothes to the valne of llo. The last prize was won by C Browning, while the holders of the other tickets have not presented their claims. & ' t-i- 4 d upporting. 1 (ID TABNBE BLOCK.) 24th Street, Near P.O. B : Iv fcT7,f . PEE 0EMC Winter UNDERWEAR is; 7 BY !BUYINa YOUR . fe;. a: fj rrrri;jOjjHBAJiaX-Cigars are Unequaled. . " , .ivlU "TT i s, HOLIDAY GOODS, still too heavy, and we shall continue to reduce our Immense Stock,, regardless of cost, before taking You 1 can sive a$ per. cent.! ? - r - our inventory. - 0nefricfcl6tlMg . '"r ' v by buying of us. All goods are ' marked' in plain figures. s Woodmansee Blk. 362 TweiitywPotirth .; :. ..... .. ; . terms? Want, to borrow money on Real Estati : l Security?, Want to buy some Vacant or Improyed Residence Property! Want Insurance m good Companies? Call and: have a tall with me. I am aerent for the Peonies Rnilrlmo-- nan & ings Ass n of Geneva, N. Y.; also for the Lombard Invest "'tin yj., ivausas iiy, iiv,, uiso ior a cnoirp list nf vamt or improvea .Aesiaence property. Also tor a number of th leading, Old reliable Insurance Companies of the U. S. . B, GOLDSMITH s. . - A4..243o 311TCHEL, Washington inm i: ; i- L1I. Slv WANT TO BUILD A HOME ON EAS 1)11 r 3ef:I:riTPean1paT.g5 x s t The Leading Clothiers, Manufacturers and Importers. I. 2431 & 2433 Washington ;A.y e. u : . ci CO. f 4 j W LASHEIl, . U-Jbi- O (' Dj at t o't GRAND MATIN' EE, K ew Yot uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiniiiiiir PAINE J tniroaucinf uvt rituw rompaoy la th ' . hey..J.i'i..r;f,vr - muKijMiow wm acJuda with FRAN i, WILLIAM'S Two Act Coiaodf EitilW J f .... ' Prof. T. B. Lewis represented the op-As he warmed an to the oo- cssion he showed that .he had brought 'Bohmer," the Qileen ot Piano ) t to the consideration of the subject a ripe scholarship and extended research; Of course the. professor, won the day. which, was quit propexjjonsiderlng the I , nature of the occasion. TBut of course the question is one that cannot possibly be answered. To divorce wealthicom education as factors in advancement is ' " to divoroe sunshine and rain when ooa-- 4 yOH SALE EVERYWHERE. trees. .JBut. the of ih sidermg bsddug the debate was the literary treat" of the lerening. Mr. Brigham favored the au3Tence r "T vioi nu tnira ana lam, number "uaet j'iBithe; time Night" It is a simple and familiar ballad that! always' touches the heart, And the rioh full voioe of Mr.'Brigham accemuated TOiisest-pans- r Hon. C C. Richards spoke briefly, but his remarks, for the most part were' in-' .. audible. The final aad .novel event was the you at a big bargain. Zouave drill by twelve picked, cadets of " -r'?" r . f ': 3he Ogden Mflitai Academy. . -do E1.J 15 hibitioa of military precision was won- irfcef-r.TTthderf uL The boys moved with the ao Twirooms to let on Tweutv Jourth curacy of clockwork and throughout the arm embracing manreomplex tdsii will Tet,(urnishtHlorunfrniBhflior r. u vers there waa not abrealr-- or jrr, r ut oue, D j) room, etc The boys were called back, and hav- mM and mt L' roawutcood invtvt-nenting seen them a ascend tin i 'M erowd in excellent honor. dispersed " The library is aeufed. The people ! of Ogden have declared that DOEiteside. lunnu t 1 teachers.' Mr. Olendennins volunteered and was appointed. The pastor s salary is all paid or pledged. The committee is to collect the arrearage. The treasurer's report was referred to a committee, Messrs. C D. Brainard, Frank Scott and J. L-- SchafTer. A committee of live ladies was appointed to secure subscriptions for the pastor's salary for 1891, as follows: Mrs. C. C. Robinson.' Mrs.; W. L. Baird. Mrs. Hoffner, Mrs. Brinker and Mrs. Dean. ine boara or trustees was reduced to five in number and the following-namens wsre duly elected by ballot: C Robinson. C. N. Strevell. Wm. Scott lYank Scott, and W. R. White. ; The church was declared self 1 u uua, 3 m W44'. TwnmibiM Hit Mad far the Woaiirrful 3 Dlf. u&ubl, junorica ureaiact Aerobau. Trrwndoo Rwwm of Ote Two MADAUSE MAESUAL4 VIOLA STri'LAlt!: The Two Cntirrinir 8inw. MISS SELL! El moo uoii b jbua uuc. t;ir?.T- 'i ' . . Oruinml Of J UiLUJiJ, Fim Appaaruien of th Chumlu Sou ui I I Dues Arum. KISS SADIE U.1KT. was 97. school received uurintf the year . The . a . JI T: A .A 1 mt ' uai- leHvins vt, paia ou i. . . Fint AppMrenerof JRT I'M DmiutMl H niiuuu i urn rsr Hwt, "TUe Humma bl - nam, ; " Tin kmrtmtm of t h THE FINEST STOCK OF SILVERWARE In TJtah.- v " VUI CCMHtSSCWS Tt The Presbyterians of Ozden met on New Year's day in business session, in and the old church at Twenty-fourt- h Lincoln. This was the regular annual meetimr of the church. Watches and ClocW repaired by' an Expert Worktaan. W. R. White was elected chairman and C. E. Brainard secretary. Messrs. Brainard and Frank Scott a committee were appointed lo pro-. . . . ur. ..V wian cure entertainment ror n ard during his stay in the holding of re vival meetings, besinninff next bunday, -Harry White, as secretary and treas urer of the Sunday school, read his re port It showed that the school bad increased auring ioju, ine Jeweler's Novelties, Diamonds, Elegant Cased Goods. Call and inspect our stock.' Caduaiiy being 63 on Jan. 19, 1890. and tbehuzhest 181 on Dec. 28, 1890. The average attendance for the year SIGN OF THE BIG CLOCK. : 2463 WASHINGTON' AVE." let KIJoGtiENylJTAH. i ....JUmacm MONDAY. . Dec. ! - x-- VTTAJU. . HAPPY NEW YEAR. ; rtTarraogeif for hi"iSbr and ; liu uti piano waa executed m an artistio man- aneeon hand of V.vi. . ner by Teeo. Simons and Prof. K S. The Ladies' Aid Society raised during Krouse,pa Reserved encore greeting the the year 11,049.55, Expended 1825.75, rwrformaEce. ' Thi was followed 4y loaned tiMX. and has din hand 123.70. a reoitauaa wmoh re- Tha ohufoh ownrtvw tot! in. Nob Hill x. l worth. ouiisd fo a berfeet . . effect.' some S 12,500. kl Mf"tt'"Tl'e Horn tremely dimeim vocal ymmuftif ,nl ' Fort" tjrn ' Missionary w. UAAieianuer unueriooK ins wihk, Society, organized April 11, 1890, with and acquitted herself proudly. Her nine members, nas doubled its membereffort brought down the houee, and ship and paid f20 for home minion fceoorted her front .BchiUins Chairman f ... t work. . . ' jia. . me 'Mrs. Day reported the organ iration of siage wun me air or oeing graitwui st the honor. Mrs. Alexander was a Sunday School at the Reform school, obliged to return and recite another the church being requested to send two and which she did .. OGDEX, TZLSl MO.N&0. . 1 a f THEATRE different kinds of Heating Stoves in jtock and can suit almost anybbyfTxrth'm style and price. We propose to keep at the head of the procession and will always make prices that. will'. ' satisfy ,T our customers, f.r J muv ivi j I have an elegant Oak piano hick which two use in been months, has only H will sell for rJtX) cash; full size. Ad dress boi6C4. Tke Entertainment an Entire Snwes. all !. W. W. FUNGE KP.HTJNTEE. 4:14 vVashington Avenue I |