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Show I OGDE.N DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY, JANUARY 18. 1691 ""-""- iiinif'""'ififM"""i-Mihit)iimhiiiiiti'iifr"- BBxmimmtaaxmiiasamcam JTiWHtUIHHIWIIIII'nWirBMHI " HAVE THE W'E I I b&ues scd KLj.-f- oar stte&uoa. ! r Ws La 2fcLS tad cuiurs la MhMmtntWfmtHimwiwiHf!Hllt"wnWIWlltimTrmmnn;'fiTTtFrTrTTmTr'Tn;iTniiP'Mivi illilllllliM hHIIWH"" '""M"""'"""'""""'""1' '""""" COiirLETE UXE OF LADIES' FIXE g Ivaeo. Our h.'pjr Ixs jciaIj daart xhemt is til um a&4 widiL tea ia fx7 eortusiee. Dust fail to ss the MOST in ch Goods. t,,, IaemUr through without change from the Broom hotel corner to the Springs. Mrs. Terwilliger, who Las pasted as aa Um primsaiet. yeetnAy. E. F. Patrick, of ths Hot spruur, was ia lb city yeaterday. All our amuaemeot lovers are glad that "Lotta" is coming. X. M. King, the popular hotel man of Terrace, ia in the city. There will probably be a big crowd lor the Ilot Springs today. Ogden's true friends will pull together at the approach mg electton. Mr.W.F. Cams departed for Salt Lake Oity yesterday evening. lr. U. W. Cory of the Hot Bpring was a visitor in the town yesterday. D. IL Ferry jr., returned yesterday from a trip east aa far aa Ltonvsr. FiTS cars of silk from the Orient paused through Ogden yesterday. Mrs. Jaa. A. Miner returned yesterday from a short visit to Bait Lake City. Frank King, one of the Western Union operators, is quite sick with pneumonia. Dr. IL W. Abbott will not lecture at the court houae this evening, aa be ia out of town. Realty transfers yesterday, t41,833. For the week, 1103484. For the month, u date, $283,892. There was a small scrap on Twenty fourth street last evening. The scrap- pers were arrested. Holes for the electrio railway poles street vers being dog oa Twenty-fift- h east of Washington yesterday. N. Btrevell, of this Mr. and Mrs. oity, are being visited by the former's parents, from Miles City, Montana. Waterproofs goods sell slowly this winter. Only two or three days, so far, when the dealers could reap a harvest J. W. Proscer, special agent of the Union Cigar factory, Denver, is in the city doing effective missionary work in .: behalf of his house. '.. Mr. E. IL Wright, superintendent of t'liridges and buildings for the Southern Facitlo, has had his headquarters trans ferred tepm Carlln. Nev., to Ogden. He has his oUce with Division Engineer . Fitzgerald. A gentleman from the enst remarked the other dav while walkinc? about the city that the people of Ogden must be pretty good livers, judging from the number of markets and the tine stock of meats carried therein. T. C. Chamberlin, of the Broom hotel, Js working hard trying to get that popu-Ja- r hostelry into shape. lie said yesterday that he was forced to open several days before he intended, owing to the demands of the public. JLJE. Welby, superintendent, J. B. master mechanic, and Jerry ' Daily, Thompson, superintendent of construction, of the Rio Grande Western, came in yesterday morning in special car "A," and after a short inspection left for Salt Lake. The family hotels of Ogden are very popular. The Lincoln, on Twenty-fourt- h street, of which Mrs. Wright is manager, is constantly crowded, and rooms are at a premium. People are turned away daily who come there in quest of quarters. This speaks well for the growth of Ogden. C L. Staub, the architect, reports that in his opinion a very active building season is near at hand, as during last week he has received several orders to prepare y .plans for residences, terraces, and a business block. Hia design for the new Chamber of Commerce building is f also in a fair way to be realized.- f Wl H. Keefer, secretary of the Solis Cigar company, Denver, was in the city yesterday, leaving for Salt Lake in the evening. He is one of the most popular business men in the west and enjoys a proud position in the trade circles of " the west. He is withal, a good friend of Ogden and never tires of expressing his confidence in the future of the queen city. The New England people feel at home when tbey see Wetherby A, Batch's meat wagon drive up to the door. Where they got that wagon, unless they imported it, is a conundrum, as it is of the same pattern as the one which drives around in old Cape Ann, away back in Massachusetts. It gives a New Eng-landa homelike feeling just to see it ' a ' : , tive-ator- A COMIXU If I'M ('AX TWENTY-FOURT- is afforded our ladies in- terested in art in the display of china, painted by the celobrated artist, Mme. "Westerhold. of New York. This work is on exhibit i a at E. Fried ri ;k's ep; curean depot, Grind opera house bWk, for a few days. Ladies are cordially invited to call and examine it It con- tains, besides order for Ogden ladies, several extra pieces for sale. One of the happy mon on the stroet yesterday was F. W. Lafrentz, general manager of the Hot Springs railroad and Health Rwort company. His smilo was caused by the opening of the Ojrden river bridge and the consequent through trips of the motor lino. Cars now run TE J Prof. Frank Nijel te Aptwar ia Crartrt at aa Early Imy. Mr. Frank Xagel has decided to per COAL ! Nearly 2,000,000 in Use 3STo. h J) ROCK SPRINGS AND Black Buttes. 2441 "Washington Avenue. Your Orders are Solicited.! V"7 Prompt deliverj'. Good, clean Coal, warranted. GSQD. A How Till XsrchanU EI1 WELL LANDED. Be Can Officer t BIG CLOCK. . . ; . te market : . OGDEX.IITAII F. B. HURLBUT, Wholualb axd Retail Electric Wiring: and Electric Supplies of all Kinds Corner Washington kxt Ind Street, under Brooi LoelumiUu, Stencil. Made, Rubber Stamps to order. IRON FENCING. All kind of Novelty Twenty-Eil- I Up Htair Hotel e hae Uie iu Madfn'n. Over1 InrRwt Hall in Opden and one Table - T J T.n;inr. i - T- - . VI. X e- ii ii ii ii ii It Will. Itf RDWARE COMPANY. Merits of the World Renowned Howe Ventilating Heatinsx Stoves. o Because you get the Best goods at lowest prices. We do not Condemn other Stoves to sell ours, but sell them on their merits. Because you get what you ask for. Their motto is SNYDEE & EOBINSON HAKDWAEE CO. ' :. No, 2345 Washington' Avenue. H A R D "W A R E p liMng c. fwwlork. Chicago. oin lews the Standard, bn I'ranebeo St Luuis. 'lit if i 4 3" life. C. in J. CEABTEEE, Mm 340 25th Street. 0) 5 op v 11; 1 iI p CD in m ! mJ .AMD- Cie4 to Millions ot Horn 6tt s Call 'and let us Explain the Because you get 16 oz. to the Pound. y. ytrt- THE BRUNSWICK. Try it and atUfy younelrea. p It superior excnllonce pmren in millions of liotmw or more tlmn qnurtor of a centarjr. H Js ned by the I'nitcii (mvorninont. LmlowH b th hernia of the tireat l'niversitu t the Strongest-- I'urost, itnd most Hoalthful. Dr. rnca' Cream Baking Powder loo not contain Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold only la ( PRK'E HAKINfJ KHVDKR CO. r oiinm oil mER & ROBINSON Fair mil Square Dealing." M exclui-iyel- COME AND SEE US. Stock or p An i xv iiton Prononneed thefawt In m i n i ' ! -- li TOILET ARTICLES x :' Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. TV m ; Kepairiu. CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS the Brunswick Fixut Mf hinory to Order. nd Einerlmental Model. THE BRUNSWICK DKUGGIST, . 'Yes, SOME CRACK RACERS. York AVE. m h Eight cars of the Arms Horse Coach company, containing one hundred and twenty eight head of blooded racers from Senator Leland Standard's stock farm at Palo Alto, California, passed through Ogden yesterday by special train, enroute with their precious freight, almost worth its weight in gold, to New York. The veteran Charlie Marvin was in charge, and he will superintend the sale of the horses which is to take place in one of the famous racing stables probably Dwyer'B or Lorillard's Jan. 27, 28 and 29. The stock is mostly two and three year olds, bred from Election and Palo Alto. There are only a few "crnoks" among them and none that have ever appeared on eastern tracks. Carlisle bv Piedmont, Express by Electioneer, who trotted a trial heat in :23, of Norvals with illhi and a to his oredit are the flower ot the flock. Mr. Marvin thinks that his consignment will bring at least 2.10,000 in the New 2i03 WASHINGTON mm Fire sale at Luke's Knitting Factory street this week. 326 Twenty-fift- Senator Stanford's Yearly Sale Earoute New York. : In the Market. o Avenue. 23tX) WsshioKtoQ Call and inspect our stock. Novelties, Diamonds, Elegant Cased Goods. UNION ty-fif- th foot of 27th Street. -- TO TRADE WITH THE They Try. As J. H. Phillips was passing the fur nishing goods store of Atterbury, Dob-so-n & Co., last evening he noticed an individual taking a leather coat and over alls from the front and start down Twen street rapidly, making for the burnt district west of McNutt's corner. Mr. Phillips shouted to the Drorm- etors, who were buisly engaged waiting on customers, when Will Chase and Mr. Atterbury started in pursuit Mr. Chase hailed him as he as crossing Grant avenue with, "Well.' pard, where are you going Wltn those inragsTXo place" was the answer, and turning around handed over the goods. Messrs. Atterbury and Chase escorted him to the store where Ollloer Smith gathered him into spend Sunday in the city bas-til- e Offic CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS Watches and Clocks repaired by an Expert Workman. Will It Pay You t Wkea Telethon. 13i E. N. BOTSFORD. THE PIONEER JEWELERS THE FINEST STOCK OF SILVERWARE In Utah. h COALT Lump, Xut and Slack kept conttiintly on hubd. manently locate in Ogden, and can be found at Arnold's music house, on twenty-fourtstreet Mr. Nagel will give lessons in Harmony, Thorough Bass and Composition, and piano in struction. To his piano pupils, one hour each week will be given to Musical History and Harmony, free of charge. Xo musician has ever corns to this western country more highly recommended than Mr. Nagel, and we hope the people of Ogden will appreciate and encourage his efforts to elevate the standard of music He has studied with Johannesus (toetze,of the Cologne Conservatory, Heinrich Kohter, the eminent pianist and composer, and has now just returned from Germany, where he was a favorite pupil of the Court Pianist Mr Nagle has testimonials from some Jeweler's of the most eminent musicians and com posers of Europe, and comes highly SIGN OF THE recommended. Lovers of high music will have the op portunity next Tuesday evening at the Grand opera honse of hearing Prof. Nagel and hia talented wife in the rendition of the, most difficult productions of the famous masters. Fire sale at Luke's Knittimr Factory this week. 326 Twenty-fiftstreet' X CKI.K1HIATKD FOE 6JLLE ETEBTWHEEE. our customers. TBE.iT. BROS., IT-MA- Cigars are UnequaleU Heating Stoves in stock and can suit almost anybody, both in style and price. We propose to keep at the head of the procession and will always make prices that will satisfy er oa the street A rare treat STREET. H V h tr-t- a ii HAVE NEARLY ONE WE different kinds of hundred f i h ! 1 W. W. FUNGE, artst and woaiaa of standing ia town, except with knowing ones, went off with one of the land swindling gang yesterday. Mr. A. W. WerU deeires it stated that he did Dot lease the rusts on west Twenty-fiftstreet to " West Co.," the land swindlers and general fiim fiam-merHe (eased it to lieo. W. Jones, F. A. Tiwrl. of Baa Francisco, U at w ho sublet it to the gang. Fire sale at Luke's Knittini? Factory JuLre Jm. A. Miner was seen on tho this week. 33! Twenty-tiftstreet Ths polities! plot begins to thicken. C IX Narriaton, of 8U Lais, m is ths ctty. RamomW the primary election on tiwSUb. Mr. W. J. Iieid kft yterdy for Ana " J SOLE AGENT 1'OR I RUBBERS I J GOODRICH & CO., EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS, 313 CITY IN BKIKF. LIPPERS! HOES AND T. ADZES' TTINE RUBBERS ih i t- . ' O O tn BOYLE BLOCK |