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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1891. cnw. as4 ami rwa m mt kmt, O mmn aae a fast I aataa luminal LavAaaf ajoaates-avA njftaw i aaa warn I mr iwikimI Mhi: w Hieuw fear 1 Um taiuUkM reap t aa. sotaefct AS nua sfcj. fnca nfnawwn; sbj tavatx aart a yaara, H saax at pmrl ' Su( hie.taawaa trait. star, ha krotv mm eaw Iravi; iitaana. mr aaweMaina, tjmKt, aavs wrswaw ; knikl mmh yaam fciH eeJ irfrv Mark ik foal ( arfcicfc our M (ray be m aw Asa tkimt be debuard. When be had a covered then with hit LadkeLirf and slipped tbem ute M eoatuil pocket. TVa be put on Li greatcoat, and weet out calmly as Le had cotoe in. He somewhat found tb atult-t-t artklt so a w a be was ia the han-auk took thra out and pot theta Cfcat t ere fJv. of miU te tufa ay uat. Una (ur llnw, cac oaxij i salai vm it ia hi baed. aod picked at thu daintily with the rpoens a be tmwfrrred th?a from the tUe to the aotne AT THE Er.3. DEATH fakauarae coamrjr Wavatara tNary tall aprurty aVapaa ftaaasli ty. aa4 aiasiaw 4 af atopm. tth a aa (ate waala tut a Ik Eai. aaiaAra' Journal VAN BIBBEITS WAG 11 Mr. Vm IUbber and Ibe other men of particular w- were grumx-- d aruutui tka dab window il-- r lanrheoa, or amkfaat, M it happened to be, whw Tu Uibber aaid La thought TioulyVanof entering npoa acarwrof crime. B,Ux-- r wax given to making dirturbin tateineoU of thu curt, whirh minimi otm to tiiiuk, erro if one did not reply to tbatn, ami I ha otlier men mtber wihd Ikia h -t would noC , "For ifiatauoe," laid young Vau "I went to a dauea last night, and ha room wher 70a were to pat yonr hat vm filled with old Uver, lmla bit f it auuT bnxe and spectacle ca and bou ba boxe and bar Lie and gtrdlt. Tho chap had made a cullo ttoo of tUbin. and had them all lying aroand loose. I bad a good mind to till my overcoat with half of 'era, and then I thought it would be ranch mora fun to 11 arerr other tnaui pocket, and wait aad see tho row, but koine one came in, and 1 couldn't do it. Now, there are ahnaa teas and reception! and day and all that aort of thing that women go to. Why ahooldn't I atart oat txnne after aooa and eweep the pUcea bare, and aaelt the silver down and get rich? 1 might become a aort of 'Jack the Rip-pe- r' or'Losiathe Lifter. I ll bet," Vaa Dibber, becoming more interested in hi idea, '.What 1 1 an go out tie Aftenxxm and bring back more than fire hundred dollars' worth of silc, and 111 do it, too, ver acd if any of 70a bare any sporting blood." Then was no qoeatidh at to the men baring sporting blood. They jumped at (he chance. Van Bibber found not the leaat difficulty in di riding ap his wager aenong them all "Oat wait," said Travers; "how do we know that Vaa Bibber won't fit it with the poople in the house? Even if hia friend did ace him handling the c or even if he put a fork down hi coat sleeve, they'd not say anything. They'd think he was joking. Or he may let tbem into it beforehand." "WelL I must aay 1 appreciate jour confidence," growled Van Bibber; "I'll play fair, of course, and I'll tell you what I'll do: to tnako sure, I'll only go to houses where they don't know me. and Til bring back spoons marked with Iiib-W- bric-a-bra- bric-a-bra- the people's initials." This recklessness delighted his friend. Yoa are a sport. Van Bibber," they cried with admiration, "and you'll be in jail beforo 5 o'clock." The servant brought them a society paper that made a feature of printing the announcements of coming social events and Van Bibber carefully selected the names of five estimable Indies who were giving receptions that 'afternoon, and who were making a dciipenifee flght to get into society, as tho proper people to rob. At 4 he ordered a Iuiunoiu! put bis list inside his hat. placed a fresh chrysanthemum in his coat, and started smilingly forth on his career of crime. Kin friends watched him from the window with keen delight and with much excitement. v "Now, then," said Travers promptly and decidedly, "the thing for us to do is to send a detective after him and have him arrested." "Exactly," said the rest. Mr. Van Bibber alighted first, at a very handsome brown stone house, just a few doors off the avenue on Forty-thirstreet. There was an awning over the door, aud a line of carriages on either side of the street. Tho name of tho lady who was paying for this he discovered, by referring 'to hislip. to be Nobles. The man saw him through the door and opened it, saying, "Third floor, front." Mr. Van Bibber poshod his way through the crowd of women and girls aud old men and pots of chrysanthemums, and threw his overcoat in a ner. There was no ono in the room! and Van Bibber, while adjustiug his cravat, cast a wandering eye over the dressing table. It was littered with silver toilet articles. He picked some of throe up and bit them,' in a most professional manner.. "Plated," he remarked, with some disgust; "lady probably gets her silver from a caterer. Hardly worth while to try down stairs. Guess IH move on to next place." , He picked up his overcoat and hat again, and went out without having The next gaaed upon Mrs. Nobles. place was on the avenue itself, and was very crowded. Van Bibber pushed his way slowly up stairs to the second floor and, without a moment's hesitation, gathered up four silver photograph frames, a complete manicure set of ail ver, a gold watch, which hung in a slipper at the side of a bed, and a pair of silver backed hair brushes. He placed these carefully in his overcoat, and went down stairs in a stately ana aigmned nanner. He avoided the first door, where be guessed the hostess was stationed, and made his way toward tbe rear. There was a terrible crush, and vet he saw no one he knew. la the rear room t'mre was a long He table overload ! "Mth thi"T r:e tt a gatheraJ rptUreeot fo!rtAiwi - toet uvW the anit. Mr. CbnVt UMiam atten-tT'f- c. First Shipment of the Season Just Received. nit opr-ne- KISSES AX OTHER HAITI Wire. Tm khMhI.' rrtimt fmmmt Jaeak Gntm Al ku w adtffatwr fcrwaa. Vmi i kiM4 mi I maii k aaac apoa im atntt, tkn." faTTi (oa fan rrpiu aaS Ink : arcrcia I ixv; tfea ra a4 arala bar aa kka rl antibH mii Breva Than a km 4. 1 and 111-- I did ee twaauaa she ook4 to k!tu of braufy aol ii tta 01 at?" knltb. - Wen- .-What mOied Greeo. "ainca 9 I will tell rMi ; aba uans Lr. Hrree Fa-j. I aoorpt your spok-fvorite Prfeortptloo. " Good ever. aa unheahhy woman M rarrlr. u whx-t brwuUful. To peculiar diaraaea to arx are sr proline aurijoct. to Biaoy of tbe eauar of ml. sallow iaora. dull- huCetaai ban4-kKW-- t n - woura ana nuanaiea loraa. aflUctcd. can La I'nTw uatna; cured pmunnitlr i ttmu raturaUoa of lr. with tb bf prratTtpuoa ; bealth cum and tbat brauty whjvb, ootnblotol with rood quallUe of bead and heart, nwkta uuea of lovwlinraa. aiMrt-t- rarortta Pnvunptloa Is tb onlr rod-idaudcr womon. aold I mm the a poaJUva iraaranlee to will aatvrfactioa It. that iriva It every caan. or taoopy will be refunded. ul ik a ptmUvM ajenr for bmuorrtm, puof nenatruatloo, unnaturai aupprrauonk. or faiUtis; of tba womb, weak back, aiitt-rwou, retrovenioa, beann- - - dwa aetiaationa. chroole eiiraristkia, iiiMtnuna-Uo- n and ulomtioa of tba womb. k ne tr lr dru-cia- uuuiu-factu- ((l)'l.iiV":lf Co.. A AT. '"'t. A IX FiERIk FELLET8 lAxatlvo, or (athartic, aooordin; to sue a vial. hf of duaa. oauU druavista. DRUGGISTS. 2EL mb --a, k ,Vl kawy avx auaae se IMrl yoai mmmt m .J aVHV 1 Iti Jay at ik fttavrl, ea. kUi mre, Ail rati tt tKwatr, hkS, , C frajkaB Mi :. awM4kaa I at aatv wt S3 aj ym fw ut fit n l will le k ,aat avii omr tiwa aiaaj AU ia wa, Orna ike 4y M Kk. tor ft vrrv wrikvT. Uit f r fAHlLV. M'l-- l'll.i irmA. r I'LAM kUt'l . A dWtww nt tc A( rtii JOS. WALLACE Wedding Goods, IS 7 Tweaty. J"earfh UU fMetrlbatlaa Depot the atarth, j. Ogden, Utah. PocatelJo, Programmes PraaeripUoa CareftUlf Comaoaaded. 2349 WaahiBatoa Avenue. cnty-fifl- Ave. Fin French Candiea. Home Made) Tafiiea. Pure Ico Cream. STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. Lolls M. 8 HWOFRKB, n for. y.th and Wash-iiurto- TOILET ARTICLES In the Market. the bet in Territory fflTTp Pronounced Try it and aatisfy rouneWei. ft McNTJTT CO., HXETERFUSIERand TOILET ARTICLES. Imported and Dohestio OIG-AES- . Ordora by Hail Promptly Attended to. Fifth St., Nenr Young, 09UKX $500 Reward ! WE will pay tho aboro reward for any case of Urer Compliint, lyiepsla. Sick Headache, lndipwttion. or Coativenesa we cannot cure with Wet's VefreUblel.irorlMlls.vhen thd directions are strictly t complied with. Thry are pnrely Vciretable, and fail to frire sntinfaction. Snfrar Coated. Lrra containlnfr !3 filU. s& cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The (rrnuine manufactured only by CU1CAUO, Sold by A. H WAI.KKK. THE OGDEN 11X. t'tah.- - Oa-tle- FACTORY TRUNK ALL CORRESPONDENCE Ave. Great Sanitarium, THE Of this city, are equal to the most famous in the world- - The curative properties of these waters are most wonderful and bathing in them is most pleasant. No case of rheuma- tism or blood disease has yet been found which could not be conquered by careful treatment at these springs, Arrangements have been made to have all Raymond and Whitcomb excursions stop over here for at least one day and all Union Pacific overland tickets are good for a ten days' stop over at the Springs. .The HOTEL DEPARTMENT Is in competent hands, and first-claservice may be had at the Springs Come out and Hotel. try the baths. The Mo- - No. 270 Twenty-nrU- i Bt, mwHtlto IhrliinnkankeMauuleat ft aa, hy Antt, Fiti, Aertta, F. J. KIESEL & QGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY (IXCORPOIl ATED.) O. P. IIENDEItSHOT, Manager. tor makes through trips from the Broom Hotel corner as per time table in this paper. Fare 30 ' cents for the round trip from the city limits. I'm a pretty good hand at figures, but there's one thing I can't understand about Christmas. Wiffei. What's that? Biffera How is it that everywdy B.Mallatt rives raw iltan be gow. and yet nobody gets as nmoh us he gi vea? Hang me if I can see what beoouies of the surplus! a. rM,raalkawwaaeil ItHMn are MUitr earalair frtaa S4 te keoar. Allarr. ana Mt ra. Caa work r ar all th. dai. Bif naaey n, wrt-a- f. Valtare aakmmn aiaaef a. . VVC lw,.Ua1.t.ll. Siawwltw Jk Ce.,Bea Kg ma Weealy. .JL aHIt-Uaaa1,MaUa- ta aelfnewMirf Manipf raraany LeKMr-- 1 a n erWaiCr. Ipreaorlbe ttsao nsei raio in reriwunvuwua a THttvia)i!HtW'ft. to all nfrcrpm. V. a. a. x.a IkKAroa LMa araaacr O. A. PAltMELE Sec. and T.l SINCE PURCHASING THE Ogden City Steam Laundry We have added many Improvement toonr Fine Equipment, employed Experienced and Competent help, and are now prepared to eie our patrons As Good Seryice as Can be Had in Utah. We intend to Lead all Competitors in Quality of Work, and leave tho Quantity to J Appreciative TuMie. Give ns a trial. OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. TeL 173 25th St. Rear of Reed IIoteL COREY BRO'S & COMP'Y, 2432 Washington Avenue. LIVERY &JEED STABLES . The Hot Springs THE ROCKY Co. Havitfij pnrehssed the entire Livery and Transfer business a, we are prepared to receive orders for Mart in liro SINGLE MOUNTAIN worfc w pal. (HkmnMwMiMl. "ay im roa? aMKHninrSUkak TO ODR "OGI anteed. ss Manufacture the Root Trnnka. RcpaWn promptly attended to. Old Trunk Taken in Kxchnnire. Orders called for and Delivered to all part of the city. KLIN8 A OPPMAN, TO BE ADDRESSED Orders respectfully solicited and satisfac OGDEN'S HOT SPRINGS, Druggists Urnaaiot. i EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONST h Frxmr 9tocs or SUB JOiUi C. WEST COMPANY. hand-- r ThePabstBrewing Compajpy's Milw lee Cream for par-ti- e supplied at one day's notice. J. W. & STI C -I - Gr-A -R - Street nnder Broom Doiel CATH ffi STRATTON BPECULTIES: DEUGGIST, and Tw Idio. WHOLESALE DKAXJEPtS OK axd Raran. Are. WiA t .. Custom house Visiting CvMtrei&l Piblishiog Co, 2404 F. B. HURLBUT, Corner Wasbington & -- FOR Also for VVallis & Co. Mexican OAEDS CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WaoLSSAi.a CARL UPMANN'S INVITATIONS, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, GROCERS, NmMivesrkWWfeaiAfrfMtl. I at oa iVGETNTS DRUGGIST. Company Liquor and Cigar Merchants MlCUlCAIi AWO- - WUKLD'I rnATiji, Manufacterors, Buffalo, N. Y. KlESEL WHOLESALE a, Cfcriatoaak Fiffariog-- . ": Fred .1. imffiifiifi(aM&ftr: v Biffers Ye-- Boyle nta-tn-- bric-a-bra- c, New Furniture mtB 1 J time ;'f'.Meaminingthecarulillj,..rtd atoveu Explicit. away back of a bit of china a t bulebourd, than he west back after Exasperatod Proiierty Owner (to organ t grinder) Whatll you tako to clear out? Jiorc spoaas. IfaboJy raid sir to him, itnd fu pnU ao attention te Organ Grinder (oooNy) Me takka me V tio camel a plate wick tiiwe. Epoch. B9 is iiffiBaby T. Van Dyke was tbe of the huktm at tbe place. Vaa Bibbrr abut quickly np alairs and t wo c three bur-a-u drawers, a writing dsk and a secretary, but found nuthing of value. There was an immem silver water pitcher ia oue conn with two goblet, wbk h he tbou-li- t of taking, but he could think of uo way of uules be lowgetting it out unoU-rvered it down tbe elevator khaft with a rope. Ia tbe dining room. bowever.'tL a yet, and lay pucs were ia oay littlv row oa tbe white cloth. Van B.bber placed a dosen of these ia each of hi trousers pockets and told the aervauu a be turned from the tea urn. over wtm h be bad been bending, that be would take two lumps and lemon. A Ltrge. heavily mutacbed strange, with a cup in bis baud, nodded pleasantly to Vr.n Bibber, and aoked him, with a glanc at the tea, if he had got what be wanted. "Yen, thank you," said Van Bib!er cheerfully. "I think I have." At the next place he wa somewhat surprised to soe the same stranger drinking more tea and apparently watchiug him. But Van Bibber put this down to the fact tint he was uuduly suspicious, and that his imagination was excited. Ue was just going out without having made any seizure, when a fat, pompon gentleman, who he was sure must be tbe host, took pity ou his apiarently neglected condition and said: ''I see you are looking over my sir. It is not much of a collection, aud I have not had time lately to give it the attention it noeds." Then he proceeded, at great length and with evident satisfaction to himself, to describe each separate piece of crockery on the walL Van Bibber was greatly bored, but he was too polite to say so, and was rewarded when tho gentleman said, "Tint piece of Sat-suicost me five hundred, dollars." Van Bibber kept his eye on the plate, and, when his host turned to greet a new arrival, slipped it into his coattail pocket and bowed himself out He placed it nnder the seat of the hansom very carefully, and drove on to the next place quite assured that he had won his bet, but anxious to settle it without a question or donbt He did not see the stranger with the heavy mustache pass him in a close cab and dart into the house to which ho was going just a minute before him. Van Bibber elbowed his way, with many apologies, to the third floor. There was a dreamng table covered with silver trifles, and Van Bibber smiled complacently. . There was a bed in the room, aud he could see this as he looked in the mirror. But he could not see tinder the bed. His overcoat was on a chair, and he made several trips to it and filled the pockets with silver backed brushes aud combs. But on the third of these trips his heart stood still, for out from nnder the bed came the big stranger with the heavy mustache. He came very leisurely and determinedly. "Don't make a row," he said; "you're nuder arrest" At that moment two young men came into the room, pulling oft their overcoats. "Help!" screamed Van Bittber; "look!" lie shouted, pointing at tbe detective. "There's a sneak thief under the bed." Then he foil on the officer's head just ns relentlessly as he would have dropped on a football, and banged his nose into the carpet and sat on his uhonlders. The two young men got out of their coats much more quickly than they had intended doing and fell with their knees on each of the detective's arms, and while they thus pinned him to the floor they punched him vigorously in the ribs ami yelled. "Look nt this!" said Van Bibber, catching up hia overcoat by tho tail and spilling all the silver over the floor. "Look at what he had stored away! Hold him. will you? while I got a policeman." Every ono was ruuning up the front stairs, so he could not go down that way, and so ran to the back and went dowu the kitchen stairs and ou into the dining room, whence all the waiters had fled. He was quite unobserved in the confusion, and accordingly took time to fill his pockets with spoons aud forks of heavy silver. Then he walked out through tho excited women, and stepped into his hansom, and told the driver to go to the club. "That detective of yours," he said calmly, as he produced his treasures from the bottom of the hansom, "will probably be around here when he gets his nose patched up. In the mean while I will ask you to value these articles roughly and ring for some messenger boys." An Mithority s&id the lot as worth $700, and the separate exhibits were promptly returned to where they belonged by messenger boys, who were Instructed to leave them at tho door and run. The detective was pacified by some of the club's best brandV nd & twenty dollar bill But whenever Van Bibber enters the club now the men feel nervously for their watches and the waiters count tho forks. New York Sun. Carriages ! Transfer fh.r heretofore carried on hv Mnasrs AND DOUBLE DRIVING RIGS, CARRIAGES FO OPERA AND WKDDIKG PARTIES, MOVING OF RA(1AGE OR FURNITURE, LADIES' CALLING CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS, rnline snd F,!iaR 1, arrunt wiU be found Satisfactory in every respect Co., CORKY BEO'S & COMPANY 433 Washington Avenue la prepared to do all kinds of DEAYING. T UNCTION BAGGAGE wf dW. 1M-1- Furniture Moving a Specialty. No K2 2Xa Su ... Tairoaoae Dealer la "Uom Bncbtet MtcUnery CITY MACHINE WORKS EL HOLLAND, Proprietor, Founder and IVIachtmtct Twtnry thlra bet. Wall and Lincoln. rsapa, e, I wr.l famish an ao4 da mv work a tha heat aaner. nwvaiaa won aaa repatnaa praaipuy uwaaoea la at snga. taller. Beaten tad Bollari, fcy .,... &oar |