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Show OGDKN DAILY Just Glance at This, then Visit our Store and Verify the Statements made W. (i. CHILD MEN'S CLOTHING. All wool Black Corkac-reted Mck aed frock suit. and Wort lteducd tnm t30Q to 1AL: 1TESDAY, J AM IMMENSE do do 17.00 to liOO ISuUO to HJI do do We have a large line of these goods aiid they are extra tine bargain. I'A.SSIMKKK BISlN'DvS SL ITS. Sack aod f rock ooaU Reduced from 117.00 to UU do do liOO to ISM 10.00 to M do do These are only a few sample prices: can suit you at all prices at equally IMPORTED cSc RETIRING tSON, OBJECT We have an Immense line of Ladies' and Misses Imported Silk Plush Cloaks, Jackets and SILK PLUSH NEW IMPORTED SILK PLUSH COATS. MARKETS. Tfiree-uarte- r length coats: PANTS AT S, PKRCEXT DISCOUNT The? Goods ant of the famous manuJas. Birield k CVs make. Imported lie sure and see our line of pants. We facture of Jaa. Birield & Co. Silk Plush Quilted Satin Linings. Lave enough tu tit you and at prices that Imported Silk Pitiah with Quilted Satin LADIES' COATS. w ill suit. Linings, full length. V.. reduced from 838 to 27 38. Sizes 31, OVEKCOATS. OVERCOATS. NEWMARKETS. do 32. 31, 36, do 30 to S3 do Long Udsters, extra valuea reduced Size. 31. 36, 38, reduced frmi Wj 00 to do 36 to 18 do 31. 36, 38, 40. do from 15.00 to 11.50: reduced from U fci 00. 3 34. do do 22 V) to 1C do to 11.00; reduced from $12.00 to 9.00. ! reduced from ::T .Vl to j; S.. it-- . 21 to 11 31. 38, 12. U, do 32. do :: 00 to 'X oo do 36, 38, do OverooaU stylish and new, 15 to U do do 32. 31. 36. 38, The above are in three qualities an I are Reduced from flf,..Vi to i:j.U. These are new and seasonable goods. unexcelled by any house iu Utah. do 10.00 to 12.00. do If you don't need it today, you will next The prices are lee than do 15.00 to &M. do inter and never again will you huve wholesale cost. do do 1200 to 000. such an opportunity to purchase at such do ll.Ui to IM do LADIES' CLOTH NEWMAIJK K'I pru-- t s. ."UJO. 7.00 to do do WRAPS. Figured, all Wool Cloth, reduced from Au extra good Winter Garment oo. HI oo to Now Price Regular .ge. than cost. Black Beaver, reduced from H- - 50 to 10 3 00 W 50 80 00 PEA JACK ITS AN'O VESTS. 1 50 4 Black Beaver, reduced from 8 00 toC 50 Extra (iood Bargains 1 75 00 2 8 Kuncv Stried Puff Sleeves, reduced BwlmUd from 815.00 to H10O. 1 50 3 00 faoin 14 00 to 11 00 0 do 10.00 to IjOQ do 1 25 75 Bran Cork Screw, reduced from 18 00 6 9.00 to 7.50. do do ac oo 2 26 g 2". 10 8.50 to 0.50. do do 2 00 3 00 8 NEW MISSES' HEW CLOTH MUX'S DUCK WOOL LINED COATS 8 00 6 00 1 MARK L IS 7 00 8 9 00 Reduced from 8250 to 81 .75. Fancv Stripes, all Wool, reduced from C 75 3 5 50 7 50 50 to rJ mars shoes. 6 00 Extra qu'lty 4 H 1 all Wool, reduced from Fancv Stripes, Hand sewed calf reduced from $5.50 H3 00 to 8 00 4 00 8 I to $425. Black Beaver, all Wool, reduced from 500 PIECES ALL OF RIBBON Extra calf reduced from $.'1.50 to $275. 87 50 to 5 0 SHADES. Good value reduced from 8250 to $1.75 Fancv Striped Beaver, reduced from No. 1 to 76, at cost. 810 00 to 87 75 TABLE OIL CLOTH (.:;! reduction. ' 1 :. QBMW in In large variety. KNTT GOODS AT COST ! mm tion & SON. talks. i than; is nrvMI'IOX 9ES OCT SILK PLUSH CAPES. Elegant good of the moat fashionable cut Plush Caiws. t.nt 34,36. 38, reduced fromU50U?:.iii ASTRACHAN CAPES. EXTRA FINE. Sum 32, 34. ,J, reduced from 85.00 to ASTRICHAN TRIMMED PLUSH CAPES. Size 38. reduced from '.. to SILK 7.(W. SILK PLUSH Sizes :12. JACKETS, EXTRA Ql "A LI TIES. 34, to. reduced from 810.00 to 87..V. (. Size 34. red i! iv fr.aii 8l2.5itj These goods will bear the closest in e pec t ion. Tliey are new and stlish and at the prices quoted are simply without competition. BLANKETS! BLVNKETS! All wool hite bn4. .",1b. reduced from 15.50 to 84.50. Colored blankets in all qualities at equally low prices. BOYS' SI 'ITS, KNKE PANTS. Ages from 5 to 12 years, actual worth from $2.50 to f 'jv reduced to $1.75 and 1 $1.75. KID GLOVES worth $1.00 for COc. BUTT( )NS. An elegant line at cost. LDIES' ALL WOOL CLOTH JACKETS. Assorted colors, Plaiu and Embroidered: extra quality. Reduced tras. 814.00 to 81U.OJL Fine black Ifcevrr Jacket eiuoroid-ereVest fronts Reduced from 12.50 to fcOO. Astrachan trimmed Beaver Jacket Reduced from tll.W U Elegant vi.de Wale. Vc.--t fr.cit. black Mohair Reduced from $18.00 to l2XkJ. Fine Serge Jackets, hi blacks and blues, lUyluced from L.V to LiY BLACK JERSEY JACKETS Reduced from 8T.'i to ,'iiV do do 6.50 to 5.00. do do 5.00 to 3.50. do do 1.50 to 2.50. These are new goods and not at all shop worn. All are in the latest styles and at such prices would be great bar gains in New York City. CORSKTS. CORSETS. Dr. Warner's. Coraline, reduced from 1.25 to 1 .00. 1.25 to 1.00 Health. do do Four in Hand.do 1.00 to 90c do 1.25 to 1.( 0 222 Coraline, do do 414 Coraline, extra long 1.25 to 1.10 Perfection Waists, ted need from $1.25 to $1.00. .. Sale. "We are not simply clearing Closing-ou- t This is a Bona-fidour stock, but are Positively Retiring from EBusiness. Don't miss this chance. W. G. CHILD & SOU 241 1 WASHINGTON AVENUE. e timers whose only claim to glory in the blow' Uld all that sort of rot. I agreed present day is their process u t'ho past. to put up my saloon in Sun Francisco, I poss ess in worldly everything HIS FIRST FIGHT and if Jack beat me he of note was with Jack DeaapMf tho goods, M the was to lake the whole thing; if 1 won "Nonpariel" at Larchmonl Sound in 18S5. and the contest has gone was to got nothing. That proposition down in the annals of pugilism as one was not accepted, iji:t We will come to of the most scientific and hardest fought gether some day and when wo do was a significant pause. battles in the history of the ring. Demp-seWhen asked about the Corbett-Jacksowon in 13 rounds. After this the "Marine" travelled through the country fight in April. La Blanche had little to with John L. Sullivan's combination, vouchsafe. "It will bo a hard fought has had hard giving exhibitions ith tho big follow in battle,'' he said. "Jackson all the principal cities of the union. His luck in getting a tight in America, but second battle with Dempsey less than when he faces Corbett he can assure two years ago before the California himself now that he will be strictly in it. Athletic Club at San Francisco i:i which John L. Sullivan is the best man on he achieved the honor of being the first earth today, but it is mv firm conviction and onlv oprionent of 2i Mights to defeat that the Boston boy has fought his last the famous "Nonpareil" is yet fresh in the battle in the ring. He is making good minds of the sport loving public. Since money as an actor and there is no reason that memorable contest which gave him w hy ho should desert his adopted proa fortune in money and the middle fession and return to the hard knocks of weight championship of the world. La a pugilistic career." LaBlanche will probably return to Blanche has lived iu San Francisco, giving his attention to his saloc i property SanFrancisco today or early in the week. there, which h:is paid him handsomely. Ho expressed himself as highly gratified The conversation turning on "the with his reception here and signified intention of returning and fulniliug only" Dempsey and his many battles. his a spring engagement unless his hopes of La Blanche said: "Next Wednesday'. contest between a meeting with either Dempsey or FitzJack ana Fitzsinimons. the Australian, sinimons arc realized. at New Orleans, will mark an epoch in international pugilism. I understand Dobbs Gets a Fifht. they are to use small gloves and if they Robert Dobbs. colored light weight invincible words the do mark my of Utah, writes Tun Commkk-ciai- . Nonpariel will get the worst of it. With champion from Colorado Springs that he is big mits Jack would stand the better show, but this man Fitzsinimons has a matched against the colored light weight reach equal to JacUsons. is quick on his of Colorado in a finish liht feet with muscles of steel, aud best of champion for a purse of $1,000, the event to come all for him a 'rusher.' If Jack can off within thirty days before the Athweather it for the first ten rounds he's letic club in that city. all right, for his great wind will carry Dobbs is in training under the "Monwins if Australian the him through, but tana Kid." you can look for a short, decisive tight. Personally I prefer to see Jack tho Marriargo Licenses. victor, for I suppose I shall have to I'm but my the winner, placing fight County Clerk Ledwidge issued the money the other way." following marriage licenses yesterday: ANXIOUS TO FIGHT DKMFSrV. James H. Prosser of Ogdeu and Mit s "Are you anxious for another go at Annie Mtilehy of Elko, Nevada, Also Dempsey?" asked the reporter. "Yes,'" replied the Marine, "or rather Mr. Charles Heberor of Ogden and Mary the anxiety is all on his part. You know Bitter, also of Ogden. Also to Harvoy the offer I made him after I whipped W. Bigley, and Miss Marriam A. Griffith, His both of Ogden. him before the California club. friends set up the howl of a 'chance Congratulations to them all. 1 MIDDLEWEIGHT A FEW TIPS. y will have to Look Well to Bis Laurel's in Tomorrow's Dempsey Battle-J- ackson IMPORTED the Goods and the Prices. We mean what we reduced from 50 - to :ni " 35e to 25 er yard. PLAIDS AND STRIPES L FLANNELS. Reduced from 75 c to 50 e per yard. do do 5u u33't i per yard T1CICOS IN ASStHtTED SHADES, Extra Values. ' frotu to 40 e fft yard. do do 75 c to Otic per yanL CASSIMKREs. .VSSOIfTED COLORS Reduced froaj iS5 e to 50 c per yard. to do 35 c to 25 c per yard IRISH FRIESE FLANNELS, ASSORTED 1XILOR8. Reduced from 25 e to 17 c tier arJ Ijindsays reduid from 20 c to 15 per yard. . BR D CLOTHS I'.acHk Blues. LA DIE'S Black reduced from $1 to To c CUITHS and BrowtM. .r yarl. LADIES' AU WOOL UNDERWEAR Reduced from 2.50 U r2 er suit. do do 2JiO to IM per suit. Mlsis COMBIN ATION RR WH)L 82.i to $1.40 per suit. do 1.50 to 1.10 per nut. do all wkl uruieruear Bluced frtmi :l.5o to 82..SI jier suit do tli .1(W to 2.00 do ilo o ldo 150 to 1.75 do do do do 2.00 to lJiO ilo do do do 1.50 to 1.00 do do The last namid is the finest in I'Uh for the money. Ladies, don't miss this opportunity it is a chance in a lifetime. WHITE LIXKN slURPs ICedui-edJroi- g Retluceil from do to 1.00 do to LADIES' SHOES f0 1.25 Imported French kid shoes reduced from 85 to $3,75. Bright IXingola reduced from $3.75 to Bright Dongolo reduced from BJB hi 2.25. Notions of every description at cost and less. UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS ' An immense line at cost. HANDKERCHIEFS. W. G. CHILD Sec Sizes and Prices below. These goods must be sold. Wraps. We Have DRV MXHiH. NO SALE-PRI- CES Prices Talk. sav. Wa.shinyrtoii Avenue. 1 MTjOO RY 13. 1891. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS here. v io! MKKc and ( orbett. s George LaBlanche, better known of tho circles throughout sporting the world as tho "Marine." was found reporter Sunday by a Commercial morning snugly ensconsed in a cosy arm chair at his room in the Broom, lazily watching tho httle clouds of incense that floated upward from tho end of an excellent Havana. "I am always glad to have chat with newspaper men,'' said Mr. LaBlanche after he had tendered the visitor a cordial welcome. "Many of us owo name and fame to the medium of the press." Contrary to tho general run of such work the newspaper cuts printed of the middleweight may be said to do him justice. La' Blanche is a remarkably Standing about good looking fellow. live feet ten ith a firm, well tilled figure, an easy bearing and regular contour of features lighted up by a pair of bright, pleasant blue eyes, he comes far from tilling the popular ideal of the professional slugger. The "Marine" acquired his title in Boston some ten years ago where he first He was attached came into prominence. to the United States Marino corps stationed at Charlestown, and though but a boy in years, gained a reputation for being the cleverest man with the gloves in the service. His notoriety spread and when his enlistment period had expired he gave up his carbine and cutlass for the better paying occupation of professional sparrer. LaBlanche worked with Joe Goes, Steve Taylor, and a score of other old- per-hap- n ' CT. fever, which lasted until her death. She was an amiable daughter, loving sister, They Wen! Tiinmgh Fred. SlieliY loyal friend and consistent Christian, having been converted when but a little Saloon on Sunday Horning. child. She had been a faithful member About 5 o'clo-Merchant's Patrol of the church of her choice, and a was sweet spirit its man (reorge Burton noticed two men her the darkness light shining in standing at tho back door of Fred of tho here Although Shiell's saloon. Ho knew that Patrol- in this city night. but a short time, her heart. man Tujnor was not far off and blew his like a magnet, had drawn to it many whistle. friends, and she was loved by all who Turner was in Corey's alley and nil knew her. Tho funeral occured at tho lied to tho call promptly, but when ho First Methodist GpttOOpaJ church. Sat ft rnoon at half past two o'clook. reached the back of the the saloon BurRev. ton had one of tho two men anil the J. W. Hill, agisted by Reverend. Libby other had skipped. and McKinley. conducted he service, The captured crook was taken to and many words of trilmte and comfort A large conheadquarters and tho patrolmen, with and hope wore uttered. Policeman made a search for the course of people followed the remains to Lakeview cemetery, where the iast sol fellow who had tied. A man answering his description pre- emn rights wore said, and the body was Many cisely was found at a lodging houo and lowered to its resting pla"o. locked up. but there sccuis to be somo people in Ogden sympathize with the I doubt about his identity. Their hearing in the police court conns Bp today. They effected un entrance by breaking out a light in the Dack door and another in the partition door. Five dollars in change and a watch that was to be raflled for were placed under a keg, that formed nan of a display pedestal, by the night bar tender, for the day man when ho should come on. One of the two men caught was in the saloon when the valuables wore thus hidden and ho was the only person present then, except tho man who was putting them .Way, The money and watch were taken several days ago and one of these crooks was then arrested on suspicion, but no case was made against him. He is, evidently, a Bleuk un. They seem to have got nothing in their Sunday morning raid except six boxes of $00 cigars- - or nicotine rolls worth alxiat 818. The fellow who run for it throw two boxes into a privy vault to hide his guilt. In Kentoriam. Sadie Lucy, daughter of Dr. and Mm H. C. Dukes, was born Oct. 22, 1874. and died at her home on Washington avenue. Jan. 7, 1801. Her parents had recently moved to Ogden, and shortly afterwards sho was stricken down with typhoid ST Complete Line Solid ,t GTold Spectacles Properly Fitted. J. Q. RAINE BOLD BURGLARS. and bereaved parents. WHAT BOA0 IS Work on Some I'tah IT? Lino il (Vrfaiiilj ('onfoinplaU'il. "Tomorrow, we will bid on tho con struetion of one hundred and KXtv miles of railroad to bo built in I tah." said a prominent member of tho eoer getic firm of Corey Brothers to a COM- KEKCtAi. reporter yesterday. "What road is this'r'' queried the newspaper man. "I am not at liberty to explain any further or sav any more than I have said," replied the reporter's informant. It was intimated, however, that it is not the line from Ogden to Ligan, here tofore projected. So it gets down to the Pacific Short Lino, or some new road re cently projected. It hi interesting to know that this lino is corning to Utah but it would bo much more attractive if it is coming to Ogden. Ogden's Postmaster Reimbarsed. The dispatches this morning chronicle tho fact that the United States senate yesterday pased a bill for tho relief of Natn.Ki Kimball. tostinaster at Ogden, granting him SL.'JoH as reimbursement for money stolen in transit or embezzled. f4y RUBBERS I BUBBCB8 I Men's, ladies', and children's goodn cost. 1h.'h and at cost. Felt lumbermen's M.mi'.s lxH)t8 children's ImmiUi cost. W. G. If Has rubber and rubber. at CHILD METHODIST at srXIi.W & SONS. SCHOOL. a New Set of'OfflcerK and is in a Prosperous Condition. Last, evening at a meeting of the Sun-daschool board of the First Methodist Episcopal church, the following officers were elected for the present jear: Superintendent, Dr. If. 0. !.doB;as-- e iHt un t, II. F. FVUa superintendent secretary. Cooper VY. Land:-- , a.sistent Miss McDowell: secretary, treasurer, Dr. P. W. Baker; organist, Urn J. Wesley Hill; assistant organist. Miss Mc Do well. There will be anothei meeting of tins board at tho church Wed day afternoon at :i o'clook for the pnrpoaa of laying plans for the work of the sclnol this year. For some time there has lieeu a movement to employ a sundav school orchestra, and in a few sabbath's tho plan will lie in operation. Duriug the past year the al tendance of tho school Iihh been very largo, but this year the management declares its purpose to double tho attendance. Tho revival service at the M. E. church are increasing in interest, aud have been announced to continue every evening this week. Last night there was a large oongregatkw at the a rob, and the sermon wa. pointed, practical and full of goepel ,:nth. A largo number present manifested a desire to become Christians and kneeled at the chancel rail. The Methodists are rejoicihg in these revival servi and say that they are tho most successful that have ever been held in their church. Last Sunday was a great day with them. In the morning the pastor, Rev-- J. Wesley Hill baptised a number nnd received fifteen into quite churen membership. In the evening about 500 people crowded into the basement rooms, and after tho close of the sermon four more responded to the and conn ted themselves with tho church. During those revival services a great many have boon converted, and over thirty have entered into church memborship. The announcement has boon made that, tho meetings will continue as long as the interest, manifests itself, and alii who will have boon invited to attend. Services begin promptly every evening at 7:30 o'clock'. Preaching at 8 o'clock. y . c. ol .,1 Umbrellas Silver-mounte- d Eyes treated by Experienced Optician for all defects, Free of Charge. & COMPANY, 2483 Avenue. "Washington - Cteden, Utah. |