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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1691. 6 THIS IS THE WE AHER FOR rvl zc ARCTICS, OVERSHOES. RUBBERS, . en CJ 3 O o 0 GOODRICH & ter, the Rev. Augustus A. Olsec, and the party ent into the Selectman's oQSocl There the wedding ceremony was that performed. The groom explained LuthLa and his bride couldn't und a eran clergyman ia eoutbera Massachusetts, so they had come into Connect- CITY IN mtlEF. Ia it settled? Oi'dan m all right It m a Ur; day. Tb voter vidwitJy turnad out. cot dim tha KirmvM Everything waa politic yeeUrday. -Sot en out of ten." Good enough! G. C lLdtoway is confined to hia room Ljr la grippe ia out again utter tax-ra- l C. L day 'a illness. The tnuffnittneat Kirmees is much improved (or tonight One of the Lest things about yesterday was the weather. New and attractire features will be offered at the Kirmess tonight Subscribe for Th Coxmebciai. and lwlp to push Ogden to the front The boy's Liberal Drum corps made a good a; pearance on the atrents yesterday. ThaVendom Hotel wants a kitchen girL Swede preferred. Call at the hotel ollic. Considering the natural excitement and euthusiasm, it was a wonderfully Uiel day. Martial music filled the air yesterday. Two bands and two drum corps made things lively. The Commuu-ia- l thankfully appreciates the serenade given last night by the Liberal Drum Corps. Born,'on the morning of the 9th to the m.fe of E. P. Keudrick, a daughter. 'Jljther and child doing well Thc Commercial haa made many friends and no enoraiseao far as heard from in the campaign just closed. Mr. Arthur I. Butler, managor of the Boston Woven Hose company, of ban --Francisco, was in the city yesterday. The county clerk, on yesterday, issued marriage license to Edward J. Hunter and Mary J. lilancett, both or Ugden. There will be no delay in commencing the program of the Kirmeas tonight The ourtain will rise at 8:15 promptly. street still Coasting on Twenty-thircontinue, endangering life and limb among the children as w ell as passers by. The Liberal band did its melodious duty with the usual credit, and tho .Hoys' Drum corps covered itself w ith glory. Give Ogden a public library by attending the Kirmess tonight. It means Jittlo for each person but much as a whole. See the beautiful tableau, "Artist's Studio" in the Kirmess lit the Grand tonight, and do not miss tho drill of th3 young ludics. Rev. J. W. Hill will leave this inoruitig for Philadelphia. Ho will receive T:ik CoMMKwiAt.ut 1020 Arch street, in the junker City. a Seciire tickets in advance for tho tonight All unito in pronouncing it the best prentAion of local taloat ever given in Ugdon. There were several ieople in town Inst night who confirmed the truth of Ward's proverb: "Politics is powerful onsartain." Sol Myers of the firm of Loeb St Myers , leaves today tor New York and Cnicago for the purpose of purchasing a large stock for the spring trade, W. II Ridgely, traveling oalesniiiu for Sherman Bros. & Co., Chicago spice dealers, returned to the city yesterday. Mr. R. is traveling through LTtah, Iduho and Montana. The Clover Leaf club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Adolph Schanseubach, at her residence on e memAdams avenue. Of the were prea bers of the club, forty-seveent. were Delicious refreshments served nud all the features of the entertainment were such as to reflect great credit upon the well known hospitality of the hostess. The Clover Leaf club has, in its 6hort existence, grown to be one of the moot delightful of Ogden's social organizations. d Kir-mes-- Ar-tem- fifty-thre- New As tor him, he added any clergyman would answer, but Miss Malstrom "wanted the thing properly done, according to the Lutheran home style." John is a good looking, stout yeung fellow, with rlaien hair and a w ide smile; Anna is 19 and very comely and plump, fresh complexion. After the with ceremony the couple started for home, looking very joyous. First Selectman FowW stood up with John; Anna had no bridesmaid. icut fur one. tonight A Terrific Battle Between a Sad Stallion and a Jarkasa. Lexington, Ky. Feb. 9. A battle to the death took place in Mercer county S. J. Bvrt HAVE NEARLY ONE TfE f i hundred different kinds of lis) V "'tiifiA 2So. Nearly 2,000,000 in Use J Dr. G. W. Corey'a ollice uTroom No. 12 ti room Hotel. The Worli Enriched. The frcililies of the present day for the prof.nctio.1 or cverythinjj that will conduce to the material w elfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and vhea Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time slid the better it is known the more pep-::h- it becomes. Wisdom's Robertine is the only preparation now usod by fashinable ladies to perpetuate a beautiful complexion. Ask your druggist for it and do not be induced to take anything else. Dyspepsia, Thot nightmare of man's oxistet.ee which makes food a mockery and banishes sleep from weary eye, readily yields to tho potent intluoneo of the celebrated English Dandelion Tonio. It tones up tho digestive organs, restore the appetite, niakoa assimilation of food possible and invigorates the whole system. Ogden druggists sell it at Simper bottle. The Mutch Off. Tho managers of tho Boston, Feb. Puritan Athletic club telegraphed Geo. Dixon's manager this afternoon declaring the match between McCarty and Dixon off, as they could not get a suit-abl- o place to hold the tight 9. Ghastly Find. CujTONsvn.i.E, Wis., Feb. 9. Charles Knock, a resident of Lepolia, shot and killed his wife and himself one day last week. The bodies were not found until Saturday evening. The face of Mrs. Knock had been partly eaten off by a cat WANTED. ATEi hit. MM. OF FOI BTEEN WOl'LO Addraw J, fL, TrotJ- - BOY W'ASTED-- A .ilu.tJua. - BTCDENTS. 8HOKTHASD tvwuiutttle. KilaatkHM wcaml AiUms Box 2U. Ldra City. FOR RENT. nOR I .1 fit. RFNT-I- O ral-cu- l F'l KMSUED muulv ROOM HOI SE. MnirC ROOM FOR ENyl RENT -- FRONT cuaT-itaa- bMani Tweotf-Uur- uul J u. Twraty-fourt- lt FRONT I,XR KENT NICELY Fl'BNISHHD m ruH cunvoueut to L uiuo depot. dx)7 Wall tyrnur. VASTED-- A ilRL TO IX) GENERAL Apljr at CM Lidci1ii aTMiim. 4 IrVIR RENi' HOUSE FOR RENT of E. ROOM t.lirki trum btnwt car. Enguira &il Tweatjr-flr- st (tnet. FOR SALE. LXR C " buw. r!o!lif r l.X)R VRK riMim Ihium. Twraty-fonrl- b ti. THREE GOOD OF A FOIR Cheap fur ca.li. (.'all at Ml trwt. r KALE- -1 HAVE, FOR SALE, A LARGE, wtiiiul, and safe family horw and a two-ar- td burrcy; cbrap. Will take a iruud milch cow a. part I payment and bankabl paper fur balance. J. li. Hurd. Conimercial Ottice. LV)R LOST. of every descrip- IN THR VICINITY atnwt and Watihioirton, a aftvmoun, lady's leather purae conin money and a trunk aey. Fintaining flD.M be rewarded by leariug at ollice of Pader will cific hotel in I'nion depot. LOST OGDEN, UTAH 1ECW. SOMEWHERE SOUTH WASHINGTON AVENUE IOST-O- N Unlit colored muff. Leare at this ollice ami be rewarded. BUNCH OF KEYS WITH SAMK IOST-- A marked F. J. SteTens, North Ogden, Utah. Leave at this office. f. r. lasher: GROCERIES. A Full Line of Lenten Goods, Sardines,v Salmon, Boneless Herring, Codfish Balls, Lobster, Trout, Kippered Herring, Clam Chowder, Shrimps, Anchovies, Oysters and Clams, Baked Beans, Fresh Mackerel w ith Tomato Sauce, and Salt. Finest Line of Coffee in the City. Frails and Trodcee. 185 E. FRIEDERICIL Twenty-fourt- Telephone No. Cigars are Uncqualed. . G4-4- St. h " (IS TANKER BEITMAN BUOS., FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. HEAP. box SALE-VE- RY BLOCK , Ogtlen, Utah. Order Soliciteil and Carrftil nntl Prompt of Xhem. Atteution Given to Deli-er- jr AT LESS THAN- - 1 CilOiiSliT TAKE HEED, And buy while there is yet time to get things at your own price. This is the slack time of the year, and in order to keep business from stagnating, we offer the following FOR CASH. GRAND Slaughter PRICES OF NO ACCOUNT. goods at prices which a care- Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Underwear and Heavy Winter ful person's judgment will not offer this week their entire to pass unnoticed. Goods Will be Sold stock of Groceries and canned permit goods at less than cost for REMEMBER, 1 cash. , Everything else is cheap in To make room for the IMMENSE SPRING STOCK just purchased. Teas in bulk: proportion, but re should reto whole a newspaper quire 5 lb for $i.oo. tell you of all the bargains' we Tie Putnam One-Pri- ce 3 B) for 90 cts. Clothing House have in stock. Pay us a visit, Pioneer Brand pkgs: and see for yourself. 3CG 24th Street, Ogden, Utah. Six pkgs for go cts. The following . prices will hold good for next three c'ays: Knives and forks with pol! ! ished wood handles, 75 cents a set. Best lead pencils (rubber if , Babbitt's "1 776"- Washing for 5 cents. 3 inserted) Powder: Slate pencils, 20 for 5 cents. 10 pkgs for $1.00. Brooms for 20 cents each. 20 bars of "King of Soaps" for $1.10. Feather dusters 45 cts. each. Yale padlocks usually sold Starch: W. G. CHILD it SON Below Cost Until Feb. 5, SOAP SOAP P Bros. DRESSMAKING DONE PROMPTLY AT PAINE & HURST'S. Zephyr Cloth Will be a very popular fabric the coming season, beautiful colorings and designs juBt received. S. J. Burt & Bros. for And They Were Married. Hartford, Feb. 8. John O'Condon and Anna M. J. Malstrom of East Long Jf eadow, Mass., came a long way to Hartford to be wedded a dav or two ago. As Registrar Higgins entered the Hall of Records in this city early in the morning he saw a blooming coupie in the corridor intently eyeing him. They wero John and Anna. He was blushing and she giggliug. "Pieaw, sir, we would like t Ba4 in Millions of Homes get married," said John presently, after 40 Veers tts Standard, thc young i oman had nudged him t wice, Itn mitwinr.MCetionco prov iu millior i " and ho B!epjHd forward and looked Mr. Immes for moro thnn a quarter of a ctmturj. it i used by tlio United StatHi Hovorummiu HiKRios in the eye. "All rijjht," said by tho hemis of tho liroat t'n' .wlties the nywirar, and the three went into aEn .ml KtNAfrett. Par"t, and iwn. He. Ithfu!. th registry ollice. U ("rea "aking PtnrderH (t.tea not !n onljr .ilum. A clerk mndo out a marriage liooLs:, nuiiam Arunn-'ii.i I VUK. X. f J IHIWDfcK3 nuU. twai.: oiie bro.ight tho Lutheran minis in('ni. New Vork. CliicofcO, i Fraucco iafdng IKE niuai. nieolr fumulml with ckwH aoJ mudern htiiroin, atr Ttrai mtauaabte. 2 dr. ut mrraue, LOW PHICES. GR0CEEIES ? LADV DESIRES A POSIHOS lam LIEU Grand Opera House Buililinjr, 25 1G Washington Avenne. Z7l 1 Mortuu. FANCY AND STAPLI i a rfam eumprtml. 2441 "Washington GOOD GOODS. S X CD W'ANTEO 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 our customers. j 8 8 fiffh LEADING J EWELEES. CLOCKS, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Spring & (m " to CO : yesterday between a valuable saddle stallion and a jackass belonging to Will- lam Thomas, a stock raiser. A few days ago a mad dog bit Thomas' little boy and TI-I-E the stallion. Yesterday the horse went to door down the the and, kicking mad, jack's stable, began biting him. The juck reiaiiaveu, buu lur uiieeu minutes they fought, using their teeth, and fore feet Finally heels, the jack tore the stallion's left ear with hia teeth, and the stallion then bit a piece Sterling and Plated Silverware, Gold and Silver Jewelry and Novelties from the jack's neck. This seemed to tion. Diamond Setting and Repairing attended to promptly. make the jack more ferocious than ever stal'tf lower the the and, grabbing part : lion's neck in his tooth, he tore out his window But the hu?h mettled stal : 24f3 WASHINGTON AVE. lion did not give up, and before falling SIGN OF THE BIO CLOCK. be kicked the jack s left hind leg, break ing it just below the hock. He then fell dead. The jack uttered a long, loud bray and went into his stable. He was covered with blood and wounded unto death, so that his master killed him to nut him out of hia misery. The boy was taken to a madstone. The stone tuck three times, and he shows no signs of madness. It ia believed he will re cover. Persian Novelties in Dress lengths. shades just arrived. S 313 24th St W. W. FUJNTGrE. CO., SOLE AGENT FOR FIu'HT TO THE DEATH. A Is have them in all Grades and at Prices to beat the World. "We CO Do CO 1.75, at $1.25. Kingsford gloss. 12 pkgs $i. We have just received a Log Cabin Maple Syrup: large consignment of first-clas- s 40 cents a quart can. birdseed which we will $1.30 a gallon can. offer to clear at ioc. a packet. Cheapest line of masks in town, we can supply quantities at 15 per ?unt. oil retail price. 1 ii. m & si.! " .Ill W.shinxtcn Avenue. R. ROSS. THE FAII.V. - .,;.,TTSJCiWSr,'t ........ . |