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Show IKJDKN DAILY COMMKEC1AL: tt l SUA V, JVSZ LNminnie co ill will io the M ust be seen to be appreciated fairer aci dmrts. lirw iU be uaa uitcf room "at boeje" tins of Mrs. S-- M. I'lWk. at TO Tb WTi'ed guests were as The Coterie CmquetteJ on Daa and Mra. J kh McCiaJJ. M jor acd il rs & breed!, Mr. and Mra. F. 1L King, Dr. jno, Berries aud Cream. acJ Mra. Chftn.ber!a. Mr. and Mrs. i L. B. Orion. Mr. acd Mrs. W. 11. lUdg HA LOW ARE COM PAW Mr. at, J ley, Mr. a&d Mra. II L THE tLLINARY AliTlSTS. Mrs. Bunnell. Mrs. A. J. Houghton of c Dealers in Hardware, Stoves, LJte Citv. Mr. S;ooer, Mm. S. M. C Tinware. Etc. FY A MINK. I. Mrs. P. C. Wedil vt Kansfcs a We hor to BLBie of the tnde all tha time and know we can M. R. WdlL, the Mr. Abe k&U (iatc & Fine Enrfare City. Mra deor to .k ail the Lioek and Turner, Mtwn. W. A. the ueut.le fcjme time. But itwUlbeour ocx.tLt Gos-i- p B. F. Blodgett and W. B. W gtnds la tie brgtt ulandsellmost coaipWte su k cf for p.l'! ail the lime bv Wpicg en Frty on Friday-Oth- er at prices impossible coot and our hue in the citv tU-t- i dell, Edna llidg!y and June lioae. and petition to nieet. SALAD OF THE SOCIAL! thus Ckarrbut r J to ft!icg IIinlj f if Laf I r Mr. aud Mra. U tt r.d.o tAs: -- K-- SNYDER T-- ROBINSON,! atT' Ie. rit Preh, Mm i. 1691. Ltc. AM) Kea-wd- r, CPIA.PiI 4e Kk-Ui- i, ( TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. Giben Surprised. Mi FU f the on'"Coterie." The "Coterie" (JuiU a cumber of tba friends of Mm ciet t tlie Nrti Gibsoa gave her ao agreeable Military Aetuuy. The minuUof tie surprise party at her home on last Ual mtvlicg er red by Mr. Cor lev, Thursday evening, and report a most TL program fur th nftArooon w the ecjojable time. The Mandolin Club luriimi out and furnished sweet tuut:c reading o( Shk&tere" tragedy Mae-bl- fur the dreamy waltz and tirey polka, afTtitt east wa: Duncan, Mrm. ter which dainty ref reh menu aera Howard; Macbeth, Una Shield; Lady enjoyed. Macbeth. Mra. Brings; Dunaluaio, Mrs. A Progressive Euehre Parry. Hbilliog; Sited u IT, Mra. Smith; Lady One of the most pleasant soruil gathMacduff, Mm. Emerson; Hecat, Mra. Curlew; Banquo, Mra. Xewill. Tbe ering of tha eeasoa was a progressive ditiua of these prU eicelleot, tlie euchre party giveo Friday evening by minor parte lmg equally veil read. Mr. and Mra Abe Kuhc at their handArwr two or three houra companionship some and spacious residence, corner with kings, ghosts and witehea, the Twenty-fourtand Madison, in honor Coterie was loth to quit such goodly of the twentieth anniversary of their company. son Carl's birthday. Promptly at 9 At aiz o'clock, however, the aroma of the game was called and tor two a learning Mocha called them back to o'clock and hours half a thefourteea couples common, hum-druerery-dulife, to seated around the seven tables thought aandwkcbea, cake, etra berries and of but little else than "assisting," "ordercream, and indeed to do the ladies ing it up," "playing it alone" or euchre-injustice, as far as their domestic tastes Hard indeed was are concerned they enjoyed the dainty the their opponents. contest, and when the smoke of batrepast as much in its way aa they bad tle had cleared away it was found done the feast spread to theni by the Mis was Bowes the that bard or A roc a moment berore. young lady, and Mr. Sayer. of Mrs. Whalen was unanimously elected victorious Kansas City, Mo., the victorious gentlemember of the club. The next meetman, while Miss Lezotte and Mr. Myer ing will be held at the residence of Mrs. contented themselves with tha "Booby's" Shilling, when the seventh article of the honors. The ladies' prize was an elegant constitution will be read and acted upon. fan, the gentleman s an ele An intermission for the summer mouths black gauze gant scart pin. Kefreennienta were was voted down by all present, no served at half past eleven, and consisted drones nor shirkers of literary work of everything to delight the taste of the being supposed to belong to the Coterie. combattanta. That a delightful time which thinks the long summer days was spent by those participating is as nuoru ample lima for study and prepa sured from the fact that Mra Kuhn was ration. for she in her own original, enA continuation of the subject, Eng- hostess, manner does all that is possiland, will occupy thi next meeting. tertaining ble to make her themselves. Members failing to provide papers or At one o'clock gnosis enjoy the guests took their de- enaays on the subjects allotted them 1 Misses IL were: hose present will please remember that tinea are in isrture. .V. Smith. Mrs. Ad. Kuhn, Mrs. Bowes, order lor dereliction in this respect. Kircher, Rhodes, Mason, Kimball. Lez otte, Mamie and Fannie Steler, Smith, toee Kuhn, Roaenbnum, Messrs. Shott, The F. F. K. K. Farewell. Jenkins, Beckwith, The farewell party of the F. I K. K. Wallace, Short, Roeenbaum, Smith, Loeb, Sayer, of Mrs. J. S.Lewis given at the residence Myer, Peery, Harbison. on Wednesday evening, was a brilliant success. Promptly at 8:30 progressive A Classical Pnn. whist was started and after seven hard A Mr. Jno. Heckwith was bright remark of one of a group of fought games found to be the victor, having lost but ladies discussing the Potpourri promised He received the first prize, one game. which was a beautiful gold lined silver by Prof. Xagel, for the musicalo at the Mr. Will Presbyterian church next Tuesday evenmoustache cup and saucer. They wore Smith having won only one game, re- ing, is worth recording. ceived the "booby," a duiuty little china seated on the back porch of a house, After all had when the servnnt, whose name is Martha, coffee cup and saucer. had a chance to see and admire the came to the kitchen door and threw out water a kitchen kettle near prizes, the charming hostess led tha way someladies. from One of them exclaimed: into the spacious dining room, which the "What was that?" and the answer came d was profueely decorated with On the wall at the quick and apt "A Potpourri from Mar festooning. head of the table was the word "Wel- tha." come," and under it the letters "F. F. K. K." all in the same material. The table Personal Sotes. was a work of art. At each end was Goo. W. O'Brien and bride nee Mr. placed a quaint old candelabrum hold- Miss Claudia Robbins, returned Friday ing twelve wax candles, and at eHch evening from Salt Lake City. plate was placed a buttonaire with the It is useless Miss Kittle Houghton, of Salt Lake recipient's name attached. to try to describe the delicacies. Sullies City, arrived here Friday evening to enit to say that it was fully up to the high joy herself in society over the Sabbath. standard the club has attained in the Mr. C. A. Robbins failed to make con While sitting at the table the Suet. club arrived and rendered sev- nections to arrive in time for his daugheral choice selections on the lawn, to ter's marriage, but reached town whioh place the guests retired after leaving the table, and tripped the light Deputy Sheriff II. Srott8.of Loveland. fantastic until half past 1. Then all re- Laramie Co., Colo., is in the city upon tired, feeling that it had been the most oflicial business. He is nccompanied by enjoyable event of the season. Those Thoman, of Ft. Collins. resent were Misses Hajes, Kircher, F W. C. Stoddart. of Chicaeo. represent (elfrich, Lewis, Powers, Gulick, Smith, Kosenbaum and the Misses Pettengill, ing the Fire Extinguisher ManufacturMessrs. Beckwith, Smith, Burt, Wallace, ing company, manufacturers of chemical and tire apparatus is in the city. Loeb, Holbrook, Rosenbauni, Short and engines Jenkins. Mr. A. Houghton, one of Salt Lake's leading hardware merchants came up Wedding Bells. last evening to see his wife and children Married: O'Brien Robbins. At the who have been visiting in this citv. residence of the bride's parents, Ogden, They are all in love with Ogden. TuJar rn tu h g Beit-ma- bright-colore- . Utah, at high noon, Wednesday, June 24th, 1891, by the Rev. Josiah McClain, Mr. George O'Brien to Miss Claudia Kobbins, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Robbins, formerly of Rock-por- A LOCATING It COMMITTEE. Meets Here Today Looking: For a Site. Ma The last meeting of the Grand Lodge The wedding was intended to be quiet and informal and the only witnesses of Utah, Knights of Pythias, appointed were a few intimate friends and rela- a committee of five, as follows: R. W. tives. Roses, cut Bowers and ferns were sent in by friends until the rooms were Cross and E. A. Mc Daniel, Supreme fitted for the joyous typical June wed- Representative Farnsworth and J. Armding it was and over which the im- strong, of Salt Lake City, and V. W. marriage service Hoyt, or fark City, to locate a t'ythian pressive Episcopal could scarcely cast a shadow of solem- Home for the Knights of the nity. The brido was charming, in a cosregion. This committee will tume of gray wool and silk, cut with meet here today to look over the ground t, imiJMlY & m (WiniAX. Washintnon Ave I'MVttem SEkMOt;. There will be a sermon at the Metho dist church this evening, subject "Tha A OGDEN HILL ISOLD IT. The WholeCit v is Favorinjr the ni versitv. t Utah University." Special aiuste will be provided. Prof east Kent will play a clarionet solo, tvsrj ruouv wekxune and a typical lecture by tba Rev. J. Woklry IlilL THE BIDS WILL BE OPFJItU. Rida on the superstructure of tha ill be opened at U o clock to uuiversity A MATTER OF CITY PRIDE. morrow at the offioe of W. 1L llarvev. All members of the committee will be preseut, and all biddera are requested to The Matter Explained, Keroid of be there. I he opening of the bids s ill be postponed if any one expecting to put Geueruslty, Bids to be Opeued w a in bid ho has Dot done so m ill appear before the committee at that time and Monday other Xotes. etuU' that he is preparing to put in a bid and baa cot bad the time to do Of the people, by the people and for D'hemeoourt's offioe has been busy with the people such is the Utah University. contractors figuring on the university, HAB1MBF.'S CONrEBT. Tbe general feeling now prevailing Tlie free university concert at liar- among tbe people of Ogden, is that the Utah University must be built. Also combes clothing house last evening, Kent's Military band, was that every one should contribute some- donated by eojoyej by many people who nocked in who not has one contributed thing. Any and filled the walk whenever a tune was will be welcomed by the committee. It plaved. Mr. Harcombe had his store will also receive the kindly feeling and front radiuntlv illuminated for the otx-sion. Kent's band gave a very pleasing appreciation of its fellow citizens. Every entertainment. hakcomhe's kales. thing is welcomed from a nickle or a brick up to the donation of the philanfund is $25 better off The University thropist. It is not considered for a mo- rrom the aales at Harcombe s yesterday. ment from a standpoint of the Metho Mr. Harcombe has made many friends dist church. Strong influences were and the good feeling is spreading. about to take from us a moral institution that would be marked and felt in the growth and prosperity of Ogden. It became a moral question of Tlie Ladies of the Presbyterian MUNICIPAL PKKSTIOK Church and rroressor .Nagel if it was permitted. This is not to be Cordially Invite You to Attend a thought of for a moment, and the UniMusicale to lie Given in the versity can be built without any one Church Parlors, feeling the strain. The executive comand Corner Twenty-fourtmittee, appointed by the business men Adams, of this city, jointly with the board of June 30th, at Tuesday Evening, trustees, is composed of six gentlemen, 8 o'clock. not Methto live of whom do the belong odist church. They have taken this Special Program, Iucluding Old matter up purely as an Ogden matter, Melodies and Favorite Airs. The bids from the and as Ogden men. Refreshment Gratia. AdmUeion. 50c. contractors will be opened tomorrow, and the contract will be let within three days. Work on the foundation is being completed and the men were paid off last evening. Allan can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting INFLUENCE OE THE COLI.EOE. The newspapers have given this mat-to- r Factory for 23 cents. 32(3 Twenty-fifta large advertising, and the eyes of street. strangers among us, and who will conLots Lot Lota. tinue to come among us, are now upon At 5 down and 1 per week in Rex the success or failure of Ogden as repPlace on street car line. resented in this one institution. Krllt, Ille & Co. of the Should it be built, one-ha2111 Washington avenue. Methodists who come to Utah to live, will seek Ogden and vicinity as a home. The Morning CocktaiL It will rise upon its magnificent site as Taken before breakfast creates a a monument to the enterprise and prosA wineglass-fu- l perity of the people of the city of Ogden. false, injurious appetite . of Dr. Henley's English Dandelion In its classic halls Btu dents will congregate, and from year to year receive Tonic taken before meals strengthens their diplomas from an institution of the digestive organs and enables you to which Ogden will be proud. The stu- relish a hearty meal without injury to dents of this institution, their families tbe stomach. and their friends, will come and go from Notice to Young Ladies. Ogden, their trade, commerce and influence will here make itself felt. All the young ladies who are to take WHAT IT WILL DO. any part in the Fourth of July celebra The sensational history of this insti- tion, are earnestly requested to be pres tution has made it known throughout, ent at the meeting of the ladies' com the United States that Ogden xpected mittee, to be held at the City hall Monto have the Utah University, ft r the en- day afternoon at four o'clock. Arrangetire country, cated at ments will be completed at that time this city aud let the news go forth, about the dresses, sashes and banners, within the coming year, over the wire and information can be given concernto all parts of the United Stati s, that i: ing the Boats. It is very necessary that has been completed, that it is ne of th. i every one 'should be at this meeting, as fixed institutions of the city ot Ogiien it will be the last opportunity of being and its influence in behalf of our future together before the Fourth. growth will be largely felt. Notice to Creditors. THE ANDERSON BRICK COMPANY. Notice is hereby given by the under The Anderson Pressed Brick company of the estate of yesterdoy woited on the committee and signed administrator to the creditors stated that it had given the price of Mary Smith, deceased, claims against white pressed brick to the contractors at of, and all persons having 625 per 1,000810 less than it sold the the said deceased, to exhibit them with same brick last year, and that it now de- the necessary vouchers within four sired to donate to the university $250 of months after the first publication of this to the said administrator at the that amount to be charged to the con- notoice, of R. W. Cross, room No. GG First tractors, and credited to the uninersity office National bank building, the same being fund. the Dlace for the transaction of the busi orton's sales. ness of said estate, in Odgen City, Weber &, Co.'s Orton jewUniversity sales at county, Utah territory. and tomorrow morning elry store begin WILLIAM SMITH, will run for thirty days. They have doAdministrator of the estate of Mary nated to the committee ten per cent of Smith, deceased. their sales for that time. Dated nt Odgen City, May Zi, ts'jl. a 4 IS lf 1 n LADIES WILL MEET. A Han The ladies taking part in organizing Louis coat, corsage bouquet of white with a view to selecting a site some- the fair for the benefit of the University can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting bridal roses, with beautiful hand where in this valley. Ogden would fund will meet at the office of W. II. ractoryror o cents. .a lwenty-nttbouquet of cream pink and white roses seem to be a capital site in view of its Harvey tomorrow at 1:150 o'clock. street. n tied with ribbon streamers. Soon after the ceremony and congratulations the company was seated at one long table and partook of an elegant collation. The table was set diagonally across the large dining room and beautifully decorated with great dishes of ferns glowing roses, pansies and lilies. A social hour or two was spent in the parlors before the newly wedded couple took the train for Salt Lake City, where they prefaced housekeepiug with a few days holiday. The groom is a woll aud favorably known young business mau connected with the undertaking house of Preshaw 4 Co., and through bis manly character and pleasant social qualities is deservedly esteemed in the social, business and church circles with which he is connected. The bride has a large list of freinds won through the graces of intelligence and a sunny disposition, who will wish her every happiness in the new relation. Miss liobbins was a faithful and enthusiastic teacher in the public schools last year, not missing a day's session. One of the prettiest features of the wedding was the gift of Mowers Bent in The by a number of her little pupils. bridal presents were numerous and beautiful and included the useful and ornamental. Of the two handsome silver tea sets of which the bride found herself possessed one was the gift of Mr. O'Brien's chum, Mr. W. A. Ritchie, who railway system. ANOTHER GENEROUS MAN. W. G, Wilson, who runs a planing Good Firm. mill up the canon, called on the chair& Co. have an "nd" in to man of the committee at room 18, Opera H. J. Grant firm represents House block yesterday and signed paThis Commercial,. day's &50 worth of lumber to insurance companies and its pers donating the university. Said Mr. Wilson to the resident agent, Mr. B. II. Goddard, is a committee: "I want to see that unicareful and reliable man to place insur- versity built, and I wont to help. ance with. Whenever you are ready for the lumber telephone me at my mill and it will be delivered." The Ladies, Fair THE MONEY MATTERS. Should know that from this data we will The treasurer of the University fund sell all ladies and children's summer unwill not call on subscribers for money derwear and stockings nt actual cost. until the contract is let, but in the mean Likes Knittino V toky, street. time, the following is a weekly statement 32G, Twenty-fiftof the receipts and disbursements of the University fund up to - o clock noon of FurniHhed Rooms and Board. yesterday: Large, well ventilated, handsomely Proceeds of concert, Grand opera house SISO.yj furnished rooms, Bingle or in suite, can be obtained from Mrs. Capt. Lasher, Harcombe's donation of profits, 10..")7 first and Lincoln Ave. doy corner Twenty-fourtat very reasonable rotes for the summer Harcombe's donation of profits, 15.50 second day months. Table and cuisine unsurpassed s by any in the city. A large and $207.02 Total sample room for the free use and Paid out: convenience of commercial traveling .$ 10.00 men has been added to the house and Stamps for committee cirevery exertion will be used to render Stationery for committee and 33.50 their stay pleasant and agreeable. Tran- culars sient rates $1.50 per day. Special rates 5103.52 Balance on hand for room and bonrd by the month. Day L. U. Adams, treasurer. boarders solicited. A first-clas- The Ladies, Fair Should know that from this date we will sell all ladies and children's summer underwear and Btockings at actual cost. Luke's Knitting Factory, 320, s h 1- h como-diou- Twenty-fift- h street. Lots, Lots, Lots. Lots at ?5 per month and work received on payment. A. J. Cropsey, Five Points. MRS GRAHAM'S 1 j tame fL. L'w&t&L-- f' fj.ft. is the finest of are married and happy; others of you would be able to do likewise if you bought your Clothing of THE GOLDEN EAGLE Clothing House, WHICH PLACE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Etc. Tlie Celebration of the of our beloved anniversary nation's birtliday takes olace next baturday, too bovs, what's the matter with von to tlie orolclen Jijagle gome and sprucing up a bit?" and when SHE sees you maybe on the Fourth SHE will sav Yes to You as MINNIE did to CHARLEY. I i S 1 s4 t "I - S -- 1 4 It at least can't do you any harm, for the merchandise you get at THE GOLDEN EAGLE is T0,LET CERATS Soothing, Healing inrl Cleansing in the It ha tho qnality of making highest h sreo anT firm ami tlijfc r.kin tho Ho close-- ! KinMl, thus proYfjatiug the formation of wrinkles. Rentiers thitkin ditlightfully soft, smooth and velvety. cntaius no mineral oils or animal fats and nitlike glycerine ami vaseline and kindred pretM rations, does not promote the growth of hairon the face. It is especially nice to nso before applying face powders, ami to protect the skin from wind and sun. For sale with nil other of Mrs. GraPrice 7!h ham's preparations by ail Ogden druggists I LOEB fully worth the money you pay for it. - & - MEYER, Proprietors, 2410, Washington Avenue. |