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Show i?AY, J.flfi'ARY II. or.DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL:) Just Glance at This, then Visit our Store and Verify the State- 1691. 5 Prices Talk. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS the Goods and the Prices. We mean what we ments made here. MELVS CLOTHIXU. All wool Black Curkfeereand - J k Wor-- , fno 822a0 to 8l7.u do 1T. 0 to 11 0 do do 15.U0 to 11 "5 do VV have a Lr'e lioa of tlit-agooda fcaJ they are rtra tine usrg als. cassimere business suits. IMMENSE RETIRING rup. :, s "-d- lil;ex-v!!o- o v-- s k-ji-s ; T he?e go: us reditJ OBJECT NO SALE-PRI- CES Reduced from rioO to 81.75. Fancy Stripes, all Wool, W 50 to 7 .VI MEN'S SHOES. Fanry Stripes, all Wool, Hand sewed calf reduced from 85.50 812 (X) to 8 U) to 81 iV Blnck Beaver, ullWouI, Extra calf reduced from 83.50 to f!7o. 87 50 to 5 00 8 L75 Good value reduced from 8150 to Fancy Striped Beaver, 810 00 to 8 75 CABLE OIL CLOTH reduced from rtxluced from Soe Sizes and Prices below. must he Fold. SILK PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED SILK PLUSH CAPES. LADIES' ALL WuOL CLOTH JACKETS. Threr quarter length oiatJ: Elfsnt podiof the niort Juk Ei!ie!d A Co.' a.:.ko. Iaiporttd t ut llot-l- Cap 4, eum 31,3d, 3S, redutiwl e4 r, PLun ktu Euil .t Aort,l Si'k Hush Quilted Satin Linb-- a. f roai ?J.V) U 87 "l. extra uuLty. RdJuvvl frtxu 8lU to 810. U L-- DIES' COATS. ASTIUCHAN CAPES. EXTRA FINE Hue bldt-- iieater Jat ket e,brid-ert- l J to S 3s. 31, redutrl Ki lo f27 Size 32, 31, 3:1, red intxl from fro;., do 32.31,3 5, do do 5 to 22 Si. VI JU! froai iVl'f) to &K do 3!, til, -, U do TRIMMED do 25 to IS A?Ti:iCHAN tili.K Astr,i'. Laa trituiuoj Btavt r Javkets J Ll'SH CAPES. do :f2. 31, do do 2J 5H to 1:5 Irfla.td from !1. U t. fS.ii. lo ffj. 31, , 12, 11, 21 to 1 do kl Wale, Vost front. LlacSc Sue 3H. rrJutvd from 0.VUo 87.i. i'JtVt do 32, 31, 2 1 3S, i 15 toll Muhair These are rjew and Busobuble gtxids. SILK PLUSH JACKETS, EXTRA R.viucl froi,. i 1S.H) to tl2.U. QUALITIES. If y;-- dfa't need it today, yott will next Fii.e Serge .Ta kt ts, in tla ki uud IMPORTED ; j k ; m-- s , ; Vt a 3.- : 3-i- 1 d-- I j i winter and never aain will you have Bui-na oj.jwrt unity to jmrvhase at such Siz! 2. 31, 40, rodueod fnu 8UUW to S7.V). Thev' Ch'ILDREXS V.EAPS. j j Age. Pruw Regular 10 1 4 0 a i 4 0 1 10 8 3 3 8 8 9 C 5 4 6 8 4 1 PIECES reduced from No. 1 to 7G, 50 00 00 50 25 25 00 00 00 50 00 00 OF - jfomls will are new and auJ They etylixh Now t!ie 5 ri.cs quotvxlare simply without 3 00 at co&iK4ition. I 50 BLANKETS! BLANKETS! 2 75 All wool whito 101,. 51b., roilucel 3 00 2 75 from V50 to i4.50. Colored blanket in low prices. 2 20 cil qualities at 2 0 BOYS' SL ITS, KNEE TANTS. Ages from 5 to 12 years, actual worth 7 tt) 82.50 to 81..OO reduced to 81.75 and from 75 3 tt 00 Extra ou'lty 4 50 8L75. KID GLOVES 2 50 RIBBON SHADES. at cost. ALL worth 81.00 for COc. BUTTONS. An blues. Re luecd from vl-to 1.25. BLACK JFJInEV JACKETS Kvlii.-.x- l from 87.(K to do do (!.: Ut 5.1 U do di 5.H) to 3.50. do do 4.5 ) to 2.50. These are new go tin and not at all shop worn. All are in the lutett at; lea and at such rixs would bo great a in New York City. CORSETS. CORSETS. Dr. Warner'. Coraline, nvluced from 81.2-- to 1.00. do ' 1.25 to 1.00 do Health, Four in Hand.do do 1.00 to 90c 222 Coraline, do do 1.25 to 1.00 444 Coraline, extra long 1.25 to L10 Perfection WaiHta, reduced from 81225 to 81.00. V) 8120 ty J.i)H. (ear the clostwt Size 31. redticetl from reduced from 500 undlff I UI 11 V elegant line at cost. f 5ii bar-gsiu- 5 at cost I" AXDKERCHIEFS. vTgAchild & 7S AS AUMIESS BY This is a Ilona-fidSale. Wo are not simply clearing Closing-ou- t our stock, but are Positively Hetirinc; from Business. Don't miss this chance m- W. G. CHILI) & SOI, WASHINGTON AVENUE. mi - THE CITY LIB- ERAL COMMITTEE. What the Liberal Party lias Done antlHviiy It Should Continue . r e UMBRELLAS! :ELLAS! An!, Imense hue to Control the City. In view of the near approach of the city election the committee to whom you have entrusted the conduct of the enmpaiga desire to briefly present their views on the situation. It is hardly necessary to allude to the imjxjrtance of this election. It is supreme nn.l is eo recognized by all. On its result may depend to a Rreat extent the continued prosperity of our city. It therefore behooves the Liberal party to calmly consider its position, to weijfh carefully tho responsibility that rests upon it, and to net wisely and well. ' "The now commanding majority which the has in this city throws the party responsibility o the direction of its affairs upon your shoulders. You cannot ignore it We advance the proposition, in which we believe that even the more thoughtful and far seeing men of the People's party will acquiese, that, under present conditions, it. is, essential to the welfare of this city that the Liberal party carry the coming election by a decisive majority. This does not result from a comparison of the merits of individuals in the two opposing parties, but from the peculiar condition of affairs in this territory, and the way in which they are viewed in the east The proposition appeals not only to every man who owns a lot in Ogden but w ith equal force to every man who earns A living here, in whatever capacity. "Peace hath its victories no less renowned than those of war." Has anything ever occurred in Ogden that can eompare in good results with the Liberal victory of February 1880? In a day it added 50 per cent to the value of property. ' In an incredibly short timo it doubled the population of our city. It brought to our !xirs men work, good wages a triumphant advance. ::den Theoti.tr ineann loss of confidence, de- of brains and Ciioitiil. It, made '1 to lliJ V(,V!i. liAliii-i"vbet city for the lWvr! com-agincrcutxT to the .. west.i ilt i nv i .1.- - r .......I 1 m wit- j press ed with these views we urge ki those wno neiicveu in me iiu-.irness of Ogdcn. It inspired cimtidence the LiWral party to turn out ch .ihw which will shortly be in those who faltered. It inaugurated at the primaries! an era of good will and generous rivalry called. : r.U elect, cantutuues to represent then in convention. that was phenomenal. The primaries will be called with a Prejndiees of years disappeared as if bickto giving every member of the view no are there nn.l today by magic, among the people of party an opportunity to express his ering or jealousies choice. With a full turn out at the Ogden. They nre all for Ogden, are indicate proud of its progress and have faith in primaries the result willToclearly decision that its destiny. Tho imposing structures the will of the party. erected in Ogdon during tho past two every man who has the welfare of his cit v at heart should cheerfully bow, to years, many of them bya the slaunchest lmrtv. ;re last- - the end that tho Literal party may nf t),a ins monuments to that era of confidence achieve its greatest victory. J.W.MrXcrr, and laudable ambition ushered by the W. W. Corey, rirst Liberal victory. C. C. EomNso., Xocrtv ia the land has fairer prospects H. II. Spencer, than Ogden. It leads the race for Geo. Allen. of none, independent emacy--jealous Executive Committe Liberal Party. Circumstances have, for the time who ous sixTV-iivn- ? being, placed the care of its hiterests in the hands of the Liber.d party. It is, therefore, clearly incumbent on that That Wus tlie Larky Number at The Fair Draw ins Last Nijlit. party to perform two duties, duties which it owes to Ogden: A Commercial reporter whilo passing First, to select from its ranks men for The Fair last evening, noticed that, everythe various municipal oflices in whose thing was unusually lively, and upon citiintegrity, ability and discretion all inquiring learned that Ihe drawing for zens ma'v with confidence the mammoth doll, which has been to elect them by uu emphatic looked forward to with great interest ever since it has lxen known that it wus majority, While wo consider that the question of to be presented to thoir customers, was continue1 Liberal supremacy is at this about to come off. nmnimt. fr nl! ot hers, .vet the UlUUlCMb jjtii i.lv... It was agreed that the sixth number question of good government w jnseper- taken from the hat would be the winner, wun u uuu iwuiou and, amid breathless silence, the groat ably connectedattention. crowd listening intently, the teller's voice your earnest we near As the time of election draws announced the winner to bo No. 65. hear from the opposition the persuasive This last net closed the clearance sale voice of the fusioaist. The burden of his of one of Ogdcn's best houses. Mr. Eoss not of one that tho holder of the winning song is; "All the good men are is sad to re- requests number call as early as convenient and party." Quite true. Yet itwas disnot truth flect that thisimple claim the doll. covered by the People's party during its Art CIrrs. thirty years of exclusive rule. Mrs. II. S. Krouse has consented to While the usual discussion, as to the merits of various candidates is in progress renew her art class in the Peery bank m.'IKS of the building, and w ill .commence Tuesday, ur ...oil lb mu l. mci. f,.r thn rre.it, of Jan. 20, 1891. on consequences the reflect to party Liberal victory or cieieai. 810.00 at I. L. Clark for Ogden a rapid increase in population, & 820.00 cloaks for Son's romnant sale. a steadv appreciation of values, plenty of ltil,. supr- rely-Secon-d, . iuB TIIE if I LAR RESORT. HATTERS ARE STILL LIVELY AT hot sraisus. The Motor Cars Xow Make Good Connection Coins' anil Coming- 1- List of Recent Guests. Hot Springs affairs are booming, considering the time of year. The arrivals show quite a diversity of "hailing places," as the sailor would put it, to the names on tho register. Mr. Patrick, tho manager, is as busy as usual pushing tho many improvements to completion. The trouble about the connection of the city motor with tiie Springs motor at the Military Acadomy has loen obviated. While the Washington avenue bridge was torn up it was almost impossible for the city lino to keep up to its timo table, owing to the necessery transfer of passengers at tho bridge. Now, however, every other trip connects, and persons need suffer no inconvenience. By tho way, it does not seem that the people of Ogden appreciate the benefits they may enjoy if they wish, living eo near the Springs?. A gentleman from Colorado was visiting Ogden a short time since and in his letter to the home paper he rather took the opportunity of scoring the Spring company of his homo on account of thoir, as he expressed it, exorbitant charges. He said, in comparing the two places: "Clio to Ogden, you get a ticket for a rido of twelve miles out and return twelve miles back r with a swim in a tino hot pool, two hundred feet squre, and the use of a bathing suit, all fotf fifty cents, and civility thrown in." No baths in the country that amount to anything make su"h low prices to thoir patrons aa the home company. The people of Ogden should appreciate this more. We have hero at our very doors one of the finest medicinal "spas" that the world possesses, and wo have tho chance to use it for so small a fee that it out-doo- "pt Complete Line Solid Gold and Spectacles Properly Fitted. Gr. r fr R AINE yj-- l Jet33cii Vli. jf RoJupwI fruuj U5 e to &) c yard, do do 35 r to 25 e r yard 1RIMI FR1ESE FLANNELS, ASSORTED OJLOILS. frosu 25 c to 17' j c j r Uu Jia s redu.vd from 20 c to 15 c per r-- jrL yr.L LlUlAD CIjOTHS. CLOTHS . IVa'oo'k li'oe. I Slack and reduoed from f I to To e per yard. LADIES' ALL WOOL UNDERWEAR R vltKxvl f rotu 82..VI to 2 U per wiit. do do 2.VI tu l.frn jjer Mult. MISSES CXJMJ5IXATION ALL WOOL Ro.lu e.1 from 82.00 to 81.10 per do do 1.50 to 1.10 jier autt. (ientM'all wool underwear Rtv!tifl from RJU1 to fiV) per unit do do 3.01) to 20l) do do do do 2.50 to 1.75 do do do do 2.00 to LV) do do do do 1.59 to 1.00 do do named U the (iiitut in Utah The for the money, Ladies don't uiis this opMrtunity, it is a chance in a liietimu. WHITE LIXE.V SHIRTS, Re.lueed from 81.00 to I 75 1.25 to do do 90 LADIES SHOES. Imported French kid shoe reduced from 85 to 1,75. Briirht Donuola reducetl from t-- 7.' Bri.-ALa- Lt 1 nc5. Brurht Donirola reduced from 82.25. (tlT GOODS AT COST of every description at cost I Not Ve u 35c to 25 jij-1'LAIDS AND KTR1PES I.V DEES, FLAXXELS. 73 1 to V) t f y wL Jo do yarl TRICNJS IX ASwMiRTE! SHADES Extra fnnu V) c Vj t,t t jht d dj ZZtViOc Ri-da'- LriiAy. Inlaif t-- ia Uin UKllrS. CASSIMEEES ASSOP.TEI COLOI2J . J. VLY tRJOlK. Wc have an Immense line of Ladies' and Misses Imported Silk Plush Cloaks, Jackets and 9-- - SON. saw RIud rti Ss' k and frurk oust Rtduved (rota (I'M to ULi. Y do UaU to I2.tf do do U.00 to do These are on! v a U v Miuile irn-es- ; rsa fiat you tt all prices at equally IMPORTED SILK PLUSH NEW- rvat reductions. MARKETS. PANTS AT 25 PERCENT DISCOUNT TL r.rruf the fa;i ., riaru- (Ikls lie sure nd b our hue of pi tl?.. We Birield Jt x f( i UV .f lif.e enough to tit you and tt pnusthst Imi.rtod s; 's i ;h uith Quilted St n lT.'.::--'- . ill suit fuii VEF.Ct )A'J"S. O OVKWOATS. ; XEWMAluCETS. vtra viilm-- rodm td ! L'fctf UlUors, 3;. '.. Sie. frmi V-- i '" to fmm 815jl to 11J; n 1 Jvl from til I t. 1I.1; r?ut!.vd from ft2.K to J.i!. Sis..'V" !i. rtd.i' cl frt :a 37 'nl to 27 (lit A-tio 3". w to do iish cud Oe.rout8 tj ( tew, The abiivc are in thn tju;.;.ti,j gn 1 er? lUdiK.vl from 8b',.50 to ri:i.( ldo do Ijy any Iiou:- - in UtJ.L, 12.5 . do Tiie pri are l5:un IjXOlJ 12X0 to do o wlmWdocost. do do l!.Oto 8..V.I. LADIES' CLOTH NEWMAUKETS. T.'Oto '.If. do do fill Wtj.4 Cloth, m'uul f jia FJjturtd, Aa txtrr. good Wia'.rr I .ruseut for Sirs Ml to fll U). than toi-t- . IMnek K( .!cr, iuI-.d fri.:u ill to PEA JACKETS AND VESTS. I.lack liiwr.riiicf l from ?S 01 UC .Vi Extra fiood.Uaraina rtslui-eFancy Slrijxd PuiT Skx-vcRnluccd from 815.00 to 812.0H. fimm Ji; (tl to 11 10.00 to 8.U). do do Brown Cork Stcw, rpductxl frosu 6S CO 9.00 to 7.V). do do ou 8.50 to 050. do do MISSES' NEW NEWCLOTH MEN'S DUCK WOOL LINED COATS MARKETS. iaot &c 11 "Wnshinprtoii Avenue. -- kni froik suit. oI CHILD U. We Have amounts to nlmt nothing. should improve the chance. ". W.G. CHILI) A & SONS. Now MusIchI OriMitiriilion. Prof. Kent, formerly of Chicago and recently leader of theGrand opera honso orchestra, of Rait Lake City, has organized the orchestra for the new Grand opera house of this city. Prof. Kent ia an able and i.mticie it. orchestra of ten pieces will be one of the leading organizations of tho territory. One thine is well worfliv tif nni i.,l that is that, with ono exception, the entire orchestra is composed of Ogden men. and their work speaks well for the professor's ability as u teacher. It is the intention of Mr. Kent. In!tr ize a choral society here. He is nn experienced teacher ia t.Mj plfuso' ,.f and tho ontorios, cantata cte.rtivon unucr his direction in places of his former residence have been marked for thoir excellence. Oden noRstwHiu on unusual amount of musical talont and thero is no doubt that ul 'All f.llA tifVi- feBsor is prepared to take up the work he will receive tho heartiest of support. We'll All Be Therf. At the Grand onnrn hnuiu Tura.l,i evening, January 20th, the host ever ii'idertnU-ein (Vilnn , .11 bo produced. It will bo under the direction of the ladies of the Episcopal church, who have been workinir har.l f- several weeks to mnko it such. Wo be- spenK Tor Mlodern Statuary" o crowded house. Mnnv of thn must, l'indf ,,1 m.l talented Indies of the city will toko part in it, heats on 6aio tomorrow inornnig box office. at enter-t.linuie- u the A. O. U. W. No v OiHsera wore installed this week for Fidelity lodge, No. 3, as follows: J. A. Calvert, P. M.; J. F. Collins, M. W.; R. Lancaster, Form.; F. B. Williams, O.; W. Foulger, Itecd.; I. Kuchler, Fin.; W. W. Crosoman, Reav.; Joseph Stone, Harried at Boston. Far! H. W. Commercial is in receipt of a O.; O. W. Eldrcdire. I. W.: T. J. roll, d, The note stating that Dr. Samuel L. Brick and Miss Minnie L. Williams were married at tho residence of tho bride's sister, Mrs. E. E. ITolmac, of B.ston, Massachusetts, on January 5, JS'Jl. The doctor's Ogdon friend will extend cordial congratulations. 4 r No Outbreak in Manitoba. Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 10. -- Frederick White, comptroller of the northwest mounted polico, slates that tho reports of nn Indian outbreak near Deleraine, .Manitoba, are unrounded. 8 Umbrellas Silver-mounte- d Eyes treated by Experienced Optician for all defects, Free of Charge. & COMPANY, Avenue. 2483 "Washington in RUBBERS I RUBBERS ! Men's, ladies', and children's iroodx at coat. Men's boy's and children's rubber I toots at cost. Felt lumbermen's boots and rubbersat cost. Everyone Thohotol department of tho springs company hus ruado rapid strides too of late, i ne table is one that any man wouiu enjoy sitting at. J lie rooms are large, pleasant, and elegantly furnished. The charges are always reasonable and tlie treatment or guests is the most po lite. Invalids wiil find nt the Not Springs a haven of rest and a cure for many of the ailments of life without the nauseating use of drugs and nostrums. Dr. ( . W. Corey is id .voys in nt tendance upon guests of tho house ami medical services of the best are always to lo had. The following are the arrivals for tho past week: J. A. Smith, E. Maden and wife, John Maden, 11. II. (ieigor,J W. Clark, T. J. Kurtz, C. II. Levy and wife. Mrs. II M. Allison. Emma Cooke, Mrs. 11 A. Reed, Rollin P. tSaxe, L. W. ShurtlUr and lady, P. Anderson and wife, Tony Kirbv, E. D. Ha.nes, J. M. Eoardon. Mrs. L. 11 Martin, C. L. Cabana, B. M. Hhort, Ogden. A. H. Reel, Cheyenne; Mrs. J. Richards nndtwo daughters, Chcvenne; W. B. Risse, San Francisco; H II. Armstrong, Denver; J. li. Cleaveland. Denver; L, U. Smith. Cheyenne; P. Kraller, Park City; J. V. Harris, Detroit; Con. Burkhardt, Chicago; C. II. Gosling, Rock Springs; L. Anderson, Salt Lake: Kmil Hay, Laramie, E. V. Gallagher, Pocatello, D. E. Hale of Pocatelio. W. M. Edgar, Denver: Si Perkins and wife, Houston, Tex.; Wm. M. Hinds, Butte; J. V. Woods, Seattle; W. H. Smith, Portland, Or.; Stephen Dodgo, Grand Junction, Colo,; Jno. Collior, Pueblo; B, G. Swipe, E. 1L Allen, Triri-daI. I. Book, San Diego, Cal.; F. H. Hutaff, Detroit; Al Lamb, Aspen, Colo.; Eli Cxpy, Pocatello; W. O, Moss, Chas. Delaney, James Code, Evaneton. n - Oden, Utali. |