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Show DAlL i CUMMEHC1AL: SATI RUAY. MARCH 7, IMJDfcN rlT Es F1V I -- r Mr JL J. a.LsUr aijra 0 A Lara tag fooTauUKintT. am M MOT LUCKY douLf tr a thrum Waahukjtoa. to ai ..: far Kim niaai mUmm place at after his It n tat is barnaaaac brighter rary tLia piaca, F. A. Cjj baa a large rly xaipietU WHL someeatleru - a e. M..r I p . mac; Prof. Hearv Simooa. apronuMot Maa-- iMM or:. aui Laadrula, rj. Colo, war looking around the Rants Yesterday with an eye to in- act meet in real estate or buaioeaa, if he a au.table location. They paid a pleaaant vtatt to hia friend Fred W lttich, our popular barber, who seems to know everybody that cornea from LeadviUe, '' tab Why ki a ' ' - r.evrt eara. you were afraid I ud aud tx.y bt--r another at pay for it Her atll he tioaMt te uawa aatd ra L... d naaaat asa ai-cuot, aud what aaa your dirty do wwaad lactone my father gotd aaaaals awarded him fur personal of bravery om lb ftetd of battle It's air, that the caraaMaaaa of the as ..it the road La caused me j aatteaa a kMa, not to mention the time I hare aprttt in winning after yon to demand my trnnk or it equivalent Sow. when will you settle up Kve hundred dollar b thr figure, and I'll not lata oi leas.'" and hi voice roar almost to a aa be stamped on the floor in hia Inriignay naaacfc tawam. Artr-- d. M 1 u Well. I'm they or o DinVrsae. Try oar Par witkaa. QD Lard, maaafactsrsd by oar-- Sausage Works! McMaufhton. SchnetreUberc own her builds Ogdeo carriages and wagona. The firm of Bchnegelaberg & McNaughton build the beat Tight and heavy wagona in the city. They now have on hand four light wagons which they in viie you to inspect. Complete in every part theae vehicles are aa near perfection aa can be attained. Thorough and careful workmanship, from long experience in the manufactory of wagons and carnages, has given Schnegelsoerg A McNaughton the name of turning out the beat work only. Fred J . Kieee! A Co. The Cream City Market, and many other buaineaa houses in this city will attest Call at the truth of these statements. the factory in the rear of the Consolidated Implement Co'a. store, between atreeU Twenty third and Twenty-Fourtand inspect our work for yourself. Our prices are as low as compatible with work. Try us thorough and ti once and in the future you will always patronize ua. h rat-cla- A McNaCGHTOK, SCH5W.EWBKIU, The Western Carriage Works. Notice to all Water Consumers of Adams Avenue. The old Water System in the upper porpart of the city including all thatabantion east of Adams avenue will be doned on the first day of April 1891. Consumers getting their supply of water from the old mains in this portion of the city should call immediately at the office of the Bear Lake and River Water Works and Irrigation Company and make application for service connection to the new system. The old system will be abandoned all over the city on the first of April, 1891. H n Gilbert, HEART ACADEMY, Ogden, Utah. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Is a boarding and day school devoted to the education of young ladies and little girls. In addition to a thorough practical English course and Latin, classes in type are conducted writing and short-hanmethods. after the latest approved French and German are optional studies. Besides the elements of drawing which are taught in all the classes, private pupils in the studio receive instruction in crayon, pastej, painting in oil and water colors, on China silk, satin and (D H H C d r H German tf SHORT ORDER Sunday Dinner from 4 to H HOUSE p. m. 3430 GRANT AVE., OGDEN a frn J nmiare.irriiKi'-.i iiisfi;wv'H urinary c: Sntl-Ml- Of ALI.DRI 'PriceBl. or P. O. i.K)3 FOR MEN ONLY! She (in the background) I wonder who those people at the other table are. I'm sure it's a bridal couple. He Why? She Well, ihey look as if they didn't know each other. Life. Uginml aad KIEV0D8 DESUJTT; Sony aaa auaa, aaaeu Wakaar of Error s or Eimihi is Old or Tone. CDTiWTrTO!fcriT0 i SUM. ItnaftsnWIi. , 4v. fkiiiat Heat TaiiTajM-a- su 4bwini.i7 Writ Una. . laMlhrfr.tOSUM.aaraTIftH. Dv So, iilmUa u4 jrh MM tMifrM. i 1 s B aai $ 1 s J "ton. Uih pat ant Straight crass '' Other frsdm i ore man BolktdOaU.psr bbl" Bran and Short - 1 10 1 Ml 2 $ 6 a . I- - JO 72 Hat. Timothy, atrht psr TimoUi) m xd Bad Top Wild Lurrri-- fa 10 l I 90 " e Pa v m r Bottar. aest, par Buttar. Utah. per Jot 1 lb IS to Mtt 15 00 0 00 15 per eeu. higher. L B. Balcs Boston Meat Market. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE! KINDS OEXH Fresh Meats, Fisb, Poultry and STANDARD GUAGE 1 .1 . CO 5 Q o P IP- - 8 3a H I So w Si 4 ered to any part of the city. PROMPT V a apecialty. Our Meat mnu in a market on wheels which calls at bouse so that you may select your own your It runs north of td St. ou Washington good. Avenue and the Bench. Tel. No. 1. 831 1 Washington Are. OGDEN'S PUEBLO AKD 8ALT LAKE CITY, (hllll'V PACIFIC and aU north- TOUM, - WMt COAST, point. VIA aUNlTOU. LEADVILLE. ASPEN and WOOD 8PRIN0S. SCENERY Unequalled. OLEN- - EQUIPMENT Unurped. and Pullman Through Pullman Sleeper Tourist cars between Denver and San Franclaco. Thraugh the heart of the Rocky Mountain; the moat comfortable, the safest, and the routes. grandest of all For rates, descriptive oanmhleta, etc.. call ou or address .). D. KENWOKTHY, agent, general Santa Fe lion-- . .Salt Lake CityH. COLLBRAN, general manager, Colorado - Springs, Colo. ('HAS. 8. LEE, Denver, Colo. general passenger agent, HOT SPRINGS, GEO. A. LOWE, Of this city, are equal to the most famous in the world- The curative properties of these waters are (D 4 2 9 DEALER I- N- - Agricultural - Implements, most wonderful and bathing in them is most pleasant. No case of rheumatism or blood disease has yet been found which could not be cpnquered 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 Turbine Wheels, EnirinesSaw Mills. HOTEL DEPARTMENT smith Tools, Etc. OGDEN UTAH. Is in competent hands, and first-claservice may be had at the Springs Hotel. Come out and baths. the The Motry 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. ss WALTER BRAND, PRO. OYSTER AND WaTRcaai. THE W O NEAT, BarWr. faad. Barlsy, fbffiyej 1 oeam essd. mm lb. . (Votai asek Seamless aciu TabU alt. per ton ("boles Meat of all kinds. Paaltry. PUb and C leas eoer salt p'rt'n We handle dob Game in season. Ketail prices are about bat the choices! foods. Satisfaction rueranteed. Good DeilTered Pres. Our order waauu will sail for order if desired. Freueb an J Kncbsh poken. Oir a a trial. DELIVER Q Restaurant, A CLEAN tT ... CWt DENVEB, COLORADO SPRINGS M ! THE l per cart Uarasy. brswuia'. No. 2 lyttiue in Season. D g o H Because it will give you an appetite, regulate the bowels and cleanse the system of all impurities. Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Sold everywhere. Sises and Varnish w also kept Composition. in stock. Those In need of inks will do well to buy of The 'ommkbci al. HOUSE, Great Sanitarium, "Take it Before Breakfast." and Publishers : The Commbciai. Publishing Coup ant is carrying a large, and select stock of Standard, Fine and Superfine News, Poster nd Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-i- n t ten-tio- n JOHN WkLSU. B2SA In the musical department lessons are To Printer a 1 Utb Street. Kett to Thomas Bros. A. K. velvet. PRINTING INKS LOEE. MARKET book-keepin- fancy work, etc., have been formed for ladies residing in the city. For further particulars apply to Sister Superior, Ogden, Utah. . kinds of sacsage a SPHMTV. All order by ail or wir an ran prompt Telephone W P. O. Box . B. St all making of Vaaat, saw Su. 1 uu4 f las. Bar bo Oata. aartcd. per ear No. 1 Bartsy, bewuat. 1 ENTERPRISE d given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Special classes in art, music, St L 4W Smc-t- li waits, atiias-a 24th St., Near cor. Grant Ave. General Manager. SACRED City Office at Cream City Mast Mark?' OUDEN. CTAH. b o East H. C. 0 4 aart and Ttn. lity. I'taa. Iraan Foot of Twentieth St. She Why doat yoa get married Can t you afford it? He Yea, I can afford to marry, but I ean't stand the txpenae of an englfemat Munsey'k Weekly. US rsa-- d hi Bnayaisaas' CHICAGO 3 a. Announcement A. iiiaial 4 ROBERT BK0G11MAN Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts. Blackboards. Wagon Material, Heavy Hard ware, Iron and Steel. Baker Barbed is Black '. Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. TTp Stairs Over Maden'a. We have the largest Hall in Ogden and use Tables exclusthe Brunswick ively. COME AND SEE US. t. G. Proudfit & Co, The Hot Springs Co. Health Wire, THE BRUNSWICK THE BRUNSWICK. Wealth! d THE CHICAGO Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Office. The public is informed that Richey's undertaking parlors are fully equipped with a large and select stock of burial cases and caskets. A full line of ladies' All calls gents' and children'sto robes. day or night. promptly attended raj- j Leagal Blanks of all kinds for aale at Relurion in Politics. Quebec, March 5. Electeur accuses Sir John McDonald of being a foe of the Catholic church, and calls upon the French Canadians to oppose him as The article has created quite a such. sensation. 4 ' Twaatywaitk sttast ffaseataur to Frit X El-dri- the Commercial 8 - Coppr. t "What did you aay the Bomber of your " asaed the unpert.irbble ol- - n r . Meat. Puultrv ami Fish rl d -a Toss. Uareb Kaw - Klrhtasajw. mince par," said Chappie "I nevaa "Why not'" asked Hicks "It makes me dweam of my anceslaos, . they were all twadea and, between aca."-L- ar !.. Y- COMMERCE. Karao. A - AND E Stf BUTCHERS. Strung. Uon Bat twice every an an Wmn Txs thaa to pay rem here in New itark. FIN AN CHsGmftweQAAm, r a giri -- KsAou Herald. My wife " You re asked ma that, air, at least time I have called here to my trunk!" ahoated the aggrieved Profaaaor likes Ogdan well enough to traveler. "1 ahookl think you would get make it his permanent horns and will be remember it after a wail. It la MOUA, a valuable acquisition to dancing and to and don't yon forget if" business circles. AAA. "We have no trunk with a corresponding check on," returned the baggage master, Some Fancy tirnre. "but there are a number of boxes that were hauled out of the wreck up the road New Yob, March 5. In the Califorlast night in a alightiy damaged condition nia horse salsa this afternoon the folare coming in now. Wait a minute; that Bay till-lowing ware the beat sales: yours may be among them." tarn bo ul, dam Georgians by overland "No auoh good luck," growled the inU0U; Judy Stamboul, B. F. Stamboul jured man, but he turned and scanned Bay with some anxiety the loada of trunks bedam Judy by Bob Maaon, fillev Sumboul, dam Agnsa Clark by ing wheeled in. "No. M0,616," ahouted the baggage masAlmont IL900; bay tilly. Alcazar dam Bod Bon by Simmons, Clsucte Thomas, ter, aa he hauled down a battered box. Paria, Ky. 4,0U0; bay filly Alcazar, dam "Here you are, air! Sorry to aay the lock The next has been smashed off and the cover knocked Uni by Electioneer fl. But I dare aay the loaiskin aale was ooe which had been anticipated cornerways. from the opening of the auction. It and diamond and medala are all aafe," and he lifted the lid. was a brown colt 2 years old, sire Stam"Stop that!" yelled the owner, aa he got boul dam Minnehaha, by Stevens Bald Chief and a full brother of red in the face. "How dare you open my which trunk, air?" Rose, Mascot and Baron But the baggage master was too quick sold at $26,000 and .." respectively two years ago at a combination sale. for him and whisked off the top of the conThe tirat bid on the colt was 95,000, but tent a soiled linen duster, displaying unfrom the fact that the animal had been derneath a pair of long leather boot, some hurt in unloading from the cars it would celluloid cuffs, a patent clothes wringer have started at a higher figure. Rose, and a bundle of circulars expatiating on the owner, assured the bidder that the the virtues of the Utter. Only these and more. injury was slight, and Shults raiaed the nothing you "Why, lying" began the baggAge bid to 16,000. Then J. M. Forbes put in as he turned on the claimant, but master, them. between case and the Finally lay man waa gone. Forbes reached fll.000 and Shults theNext day a Uv came with the check for the colt at backed out, Forbes taking the trunk and amrried it away on hia shoulthese figures. Rose then presented the der. New York Tribune. buver with a 1100 blanket tor the oolt This ended the sale. The SUruaon aale Pat to the Tot. will go on March 23rd, to be followed by Travert I want to ask you a question. the regular combination aale. Suppose that five years from now 1 should be walking the street clothed literally in Trouble. The Pennsylvania rags, wearing a battered old hat and shoes 6. cause which The full of holes. Would you think enough Pittsbi bo, March last Friday led to the backdown of the of me then to take me by the band, buy me a new outfit, give me a bath, put tS in Pennsylvania company's trainmen from my band and send me away with your an increase for their threatened strike blessing. of wages are now coming to the surface. Oashaway Why, of course I would On that day the grievance committee How absurd! discovered unmistakable evidence that Tra vers Then bring the scene a little the company was prepared for a tight. nearer. Suppose that in four years from In the office of General Manager now you should meet me as I have detiled Wood were applications for scribed myself, with this exception that I branch of the had on a good hat. Would you still do the in men every train Bervice.ll These applications square thingf came from Pittsburg, Chicago, New Dashaway Why, certainly. What Tra vers Make It still nearer. Call it York, Cleveland, St. Louis, Philadelphia and various parts of the country. three years, and say I didn't need a bath. The men learned of this and saw certain Throw off the blessing and make it two defeat in case of a strike. years. But there was a more potent reason Dashaway (facetiously) Make it a year still for a collapse of the strike scheme. with a good pair of shoes, eh? Substitute The committee recognized that with a new suit and (a great light dawning on freight offerings extremely light a much him) O-Travers And if you are a man of your smaller force was necessary, and that since the number of idle men was now word you let me have that 15. Tom Maa-soin Clothier and Furnisher. larger than at any time during the last two years, there would be little trouble An Oversight. to till all vacancies. It was therefore First Traveler It Is remarkable how agreed to wail until the Pennsylvania and other roads were crowded with quickly the savage takes to style. When freight and until railroad workers were I was in Africa I gave one of the chiefs an nearly all employed, and then make de- old dress suit, and, do you know, be would mands which shall mean more money or not wear that suit before sundown. Seemed to know instinctively what was the a contest. right thing. Second Traveler Pshaw! I did the same The Miners Victorious. thing, but the chief I gave my suit to wore C. The long strike it all hours of the day. Pittsburg, Mar First Traveler Yes, I remember. But of coal miners in the Mononghela Jvalley forget that your suit waa ended in a complete victoryjfor the men. you evidently Louis. Clothier and Furmade in St. to This morning the operator decided nisher. concede the demands of the strikers for A Little Good Advice. an advance in the mining rate one-hal-f cent per bushel and resume work on Jones suddenly stopped eating his breakfast and shouted: "These cutlets are Monday. This strike is one of the longest and most determined ever known in abominable! Why. those you bought a this section. It lasted ten weeks and week ago were lovely.' ' 6000 men lost in wages alone over $,1,000,-000- . "Well, I bought 'em of the same butcher, The absence of this great sum of any way." "Well, you miserable idiot! what's that money in the valley caused some actual suffering', not only among miners and got to do with it? You don't shave cutlets their families, but a great majority of off the butcher, do your" Judge, other persons dependent directly or inAn Expansive Smile. directly upon the mining of coal for their living. Beaidea this the miners' Hostetter McGinnis Did you give the strike affected an army of other laborers. bouquet to the young lady? Sam Johnsing Yes, sail. A Novel Suicide. "Did she smiler" "She did, sah." Pittsburg, March 5. Flica Wapolna, "Did she smile pleasantly?" a young Russian woman, committed "Yea, sah; she smiled jess like I roout if suicide this morning in the ladies toilet yon gives me half a dollar. Texas Sittroom at the Union station by hanging ings. herself with a towel. The young woman Canning Jack. was well dressed and quite pretty. Ethel I cannot be your wife. I'm sure we couldn't be happy together. A Shot at Speaker Reed. Jack Oh, you do not know me well St. Louih, March 6. The lower house enough yet Ethel I have known you all my life. of the Missouri legislature, after a long Jack But that isn't long. a resolution and heated debate, adopted They were married next week. New congress in York Herald condemning the Fifty-tirs- t general terms and Speaker Reed for his A Fortnnate Find. partisan rulings. "Here, waiter, what's this I find at the Klans Family Lady Orchestra. bottom of the soup bowl?" "Well, sab, I declar to goodness if dem Will now furnish music for concerts, balls and private partys. Terms reason- ain't de cook's false teet what she's been lookin' for high and low." Binghamton able. For information enquire at Leader. & Barnes' music store, 2340 Washington avenue. Overacted. - O efe JeUow, partamlariy, I gaam. Not Wi oa tiaafct east Yow'i Nellie "Bom. I'm iR fur ttLM trunk or a-- day Fu4 MARKCTS TO LOSE IT. I Buswr frum tins Itwini Real Was :.: Utidd IL a.ustrk at tLeGratid opera kmm at Mr X. 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