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Show OWES DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, At'GUST 8 SUCCESSFUL! In 7. J69L SUCCESSFUL! beinff able to place before the Ladies of Oirdenmd vicinity so many such Elegant and Exquisite Dress and Ties Oxford made of in tho'very Latest Modes and by the Highest Class Slippers, Styles of Workmanship known to the Lrt of Scientific Shoemakin, at prices that are usually charged for for S1.2 5; or an Elegant Hand-Turne- d cheap goods. Think of a Patent Leather Oxford Tie, Hand-Turned, Bright Dongola, Patent Leather Tip and Trim, made on the iNTew Derby Last, either Cloth or TCid Top, and usually sold at S4.00, can now bo bought from our Bargain Counters at S2.00. JLll we ask is an inspection. . Cost no object. These Goods Must Go. Prices 50 pairs Slippers at Half-priceon all our Patent Leather Slippers are just Cut in Two One-Ha- lf from the 1 Original Cost. During this Great Mid-SummClearing Sale we shall offer the Best Makes in Mens Genuine Patent Leather Shoes, both in Congress and Lace, at $6.50 per pair. These goods are not offered elsewhere for less than $8.00 a pair. Remember it Pays to trade with GOODRICH & CO, 3 3 Twen Str. er 1 FEEE1 FBEE1 freeocious Infant. Professor IlenrT L. Chapman's speech at the Bowdoin commencement dinner SITUATIONS WANTED. wr.s a model for after dinner orators. In of the deeds of the class of '64 NotioN In tbi department will b published telling be spoke of the remarkable precocity of riKK or CHARiiB for three ctnecuuve day. All prwn deirin to eecure situation are one member, George William Kelley, of cordially invited to take advantage f tliia oflVr. Portland, of whom the following u reEMPLOYMENT BY (iKNEEAL, WANTED ; good eook. The rujht party will corded in Cleveland and Packard's Histw hitfhly pleaaxd after guttin her. AddaoM tory of Bowdoin college: "George William Eelley was born in Portland, NoB," Commercial oflioe. vember. 1844. He at once entered on a A FRENCH COMPETENT BY WANTED work by the day. Call on or theological course of etuay in Bangor addreu Adamt avoaae and Third itreeU Hra' seminary," etc The only case of preVY. K. Jonea, Kive Pointa. cocity approaching this, he said, wss in "WANTED. EMPLOYMENT BY MAN AND the class of 53, one member of which in 1 or f wife country city, Wife A nook. was Ephraim C. Cnmminga, of whom J, B., Commercial office. MANAUE the same history records: "Ephraim "WASTED-SITUATITO Curnmings was born in Home nrnUclasa businoaa inrfheweat, by Chamberlain had wreral year ex- Albany, 1823. His first year was spent graduate in law. Havewholeeale erooeryperience aa muwr Health wile reaixm for in teaching in the academy at Bucks-port,- '' referenoa, etc. Of the two cases Professor coming w(t. 8. U. Woodson, care of Woodal hotel. Soda Springs, Idaho. Chapman held that the class of 'CO led, as it was evidently a more precocious thing to study theology in Bangor than to teach in Bucksport Lewiaton Jour- . ON. Only Five Cents a Line . . it .. . arted at the rate of i 5 : , i. ,;n ka t. cents per line fur each nal Tonne Talleyrand's Engagement. The engagement of the youthful Comte de Talleyrand Pengord to Mile, de RoWANTED. han Chabot, daughter of the Prince and WITH FEW HUNDRED H7ANTEJ1-MA- N bnameat in Princess de Leon, has raised the quest d.iilaratn start mannfacturins ftedpu; a monopoly, great demand and large tion in aristocratic Paris as to the most (tronts. Auuresi secretary, 1111a oiuoo. fitting age at which young men and ANTED HOUSES TO RENT. Appliesmaidens should enter the holy state of VV tiona every day. Place your vacant linnMi nni rooms with L. H. Bocraft & Co.. matrimony. The French aristocracy, it rental and collecting agents. No. 214, Wash appears, is dmded on the matter. ington svenne. The Due de Broglie was twenty-fou- r when he married, the Due de Fezensao FOR RENT. twenty-two- , but Prince Alphonse TH only RENT-O- NE SIX ROOM HOUSri fOR thirty-seve- n was Prince Ludovic and n per A' and ashmetin. Uity water, when they quitted the ranks vnnnth. On. nix room house. 22nd and Adam : forty-seve- n ora Also two fourr it ster; $15 per month. of the bachelors. On the whole, how houses st $10 per month : city water. Apply o B. ri. uoanara, room iu, n riguus ui"v., mit ever, it seems that the average age at ington avenue. which the inhabitants of the Faubourg WITH OR WITHOUT Saint Germain marry is twenty-six- ; TTH)R RENT-ROX' board, at EMS Liaeoln avenao. that of the ladies of the same quarter is "I,X)R RENT NEW COTlAtiE Of tVlR not given, probably on the pnnciplethat JJ rooms, oantry, summer kitchen, etc Best "a woman on her wedding is exactly the location in the city. Barn room if wanted. Pall Jdall Gazette. age she looks. strwt. Bear 526, ffl OM Twenty-secon- d KUOMs FROM FURNISHED TXR RENT V $2 to S3 per week st 2463, Grant avenue. STORE. MHtfl' I LASS "COR RENT-LAR- GE Sheep Frozen In the Month of Jane. A Skowhegan (Me.) Reporter corre St. spondent, in speaking of the year 1816. X location. Inquire 34, Twenty-fouttAddress Post Office box fi!7. says it was s cold on the night of June 6 tiiat sheep that had just been sheared FOR SALE. suilered severely. ''We took fifteen or SALE-UOHURSE AN u PdKf twenty of the worst cases,", he says, IrH)R Address Nelson & Fell, Tweaty "laid them down in rows and covered earth street. their bodies with straw. They were so HOUSEHOLD UiMJDsOnn.Ai', chilled that they lay so still that some 1XR SALE.cariiots, bedroom suit, Refrigerator, of them never stirred again. I think we street. stoves, etc, 5U0 Thirty-firfound seven dead in the morning. AT LOW PKH'Ea Aau UN FOR SALE "The neighbora lost so many that they terms, the Jarvis and Conlclin houses in Lake View addition. Apply at the Ogden loaded them into an oxcart and drove Abstract office. Fir t National Bank building, down the ferry road that ran through of A. H. Swan, "agent." field to tue river and dumped them our T riUG--TT'OR SALE A Jr'IKST CLASo rlUiibii, in. About 8 or 9 o'clock that morning a Will estate. harness. real trade for and go street. few flakes of snow were seen in the air. Inquire at 334, Twenty-fift- h A number of little birds of a gosling 2V MRS GRAHAM'S green color were picked up dead, chilled to death. h TeherabU Prelates. The announcement that Bishop Hunt asks for ington at the age of seventy-tw- o assistance because the duties of his diocese are beyond his ability to discharge them, reminds us that this active and indefatigable prelate is one of our venerable men. Bishop Clark, who is the acting diocesan in Massachusetts today, is over eighty and exhibits but few of the marks of old age. Bishop Coxe is already several years beyond threescore anl ten, and is stilj a vigorous and active man. Bishop Williams, of Connecticut, the present primate of the Episcopal and church, is very nearly seventy-fivis still in charge of his diocese, though his duties fall heavily upon him. Bishop Littlejohn, of Long Island, is not far from seventy, and must be classed among these older men. Boston Herald, OUR CLEARANCE SALE HAS COMMENCED! e New York Produces the Most Deans. "Can I tell you something about beansr said B. B. Smith, the bean broker, to a reporter on the floor of the Produce exchange. "Well, I think 1 can. About the acreage it is larger in New York state than it has been for the last ten years, and the Empire State produces practically all of the beans produced in the United States. Last yeai the domestic crop was small, and the foreigners made a handsome thing by seeding their beans here. But this year I think the New York farmers will get the benefit of the market." New York Tribune. Cartons Freak of Lightning. To strike and shatter into splinters a dozen telegraph poles, one after the other, is ratuer curious. Lightning did this on Cemetery Hill road, near Coates-viiiIt did not select a pole here and there, but took the twelve in regular r, and splitting some in two it shatr tered into splinters the others. It is quite a sight to see them as they stand in their present condition. West Ches- larks, Goldsmith & 1 Another Smoke Container. Mr. Edson J. Hadlock, of Big Springs, Tex., has just patented an invention for arresting all sparks on locomotives and consuming all smoke that well informed railroad men say must undoubtedly soon i is the finest of come into general use. It entirely does 7 ruiLiii ulkat.es away with the ordinary smokestack of Soothing, Healing and Cleansing in the the locomotive. The smoke and sparks, highest degree. It has the quality of making after arising in a pipe a few feet above the flesh firm and the fikin and , thus preventing the formation of the boiler, curve downward through wrinkles. Renders the skin delightfully soft, double pipes and pass back into the fursmooth and velvety. Contains no mineral oils r animal fats and unlike glycorine and vase- nace, where everything is reconsumed. line and kindred preparations, does not pro- There can be no danger of fire from a mote the growth of hair on the face. It is esand it is pecially nice to use before applying face pow- locomotive thus arranged, ders, and to protect the skin fromjwind and sun. claimed that this reconsumption makes Price For sale with all other of Mrs. Gra ham's preparations by all Ofrden druerits. a great saving of fuel. It also largely improves the draft on the furnace. Boston Tranbcript Freparin for Hot Weather. The following telegram from White-wrigbHis Nose Cat OA by Barber. Texas, indicates that the people into a Letter Currier G. W. Yost in that vicioity do not intend to be Western Addition barber shop to get caught unprepared: Whitewright, Texas, June 2, 1901. shaved. His face wa3 lathered and the ChamXwXain & Co., Iks Moines, Iuwa: barber was strapping the razor on a strap Ship us at once one gross Chamber- affixed to the chair in which Mr. Yost lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu-- rem- reclined. Suddenly, by some unaccountedy, 25 cent size, and two dozen TK) cent able slip of the barber's arm, the razor ftize. We are entirely out and have hud flashed by Yost's face and severed his nearly forty calls for it this week. nose completely. The poor young man O.Y. Rath bun & Co. This is just such a medicine as every will be disfigured for life, and when he family should be provided with during saw ins nose lymtr on the tioor ne nrst the hot weather. It never fails and is wept and then fainted from loss of pleasant to take. For sale by Wm. blood. Of course the barber apologized. .Driver & Son and all leading druggists. Sau Francisco Report Jasmine L'-4.L.t- ' s eloso-porel- t, Co. OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME, THEIR ENTIRE SlOCK OF Summer Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Etc., AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM A REGARDLESS OF COST or-d- c ter (Pa.) News. island fishermen are having poor luck with mackerel, and several boats have given up trying to catch the fish. Thus far the total catch is about half what it was at the same time last ' year. Block Xe n,ten( t0 remodel our store, and beiore making the necessary alterations, Stock Must be Reduced. Call early and Secure Bargains. MARKS, GOLDSMITH & CO., n rye II OU st ty-Four- th Of all his decorations, the late Emperor Frederick most prized the medal which was given him for saving a man from drowning many years ago. Odd Bicycle Incident. A bicycle and a horse and buggy collided on Commercial row vesterdav. The bicycle struck the horse broadside, ana ootn wneel ana rider went over hi ui. The man in the busrsrv was simnlv as tounded, and as the wheelman, who was none the worse for his jump, remounted and rode off, asked. "What was that?" Reno (Nev.) Journal. Sotice. All bills contracted by democratic committee should be presented today to J. W. McXutt, Chairman. FANCY -- AJSTD our miAtS. IHF PUTT STAPLE GROCERIES. MINERAL WATER! Just the Thing for Hot Weather. LEMON JUICE! Delicious for Lemonade and Muclv Cheaper than Lemons, and no trouble. Already Prepared. IMPORTED GINGER ALE IMPORTED ! Grand Opera House Building, ) 2516 Washington Avenue. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when 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 and the better it is known the more pop- SODA WATER!: E. FEIEDEEICH. BROWNING BROTHERS. 155 Main St. Avenue. Oden 2461 Washington WE UAVE A CAR LOAD OF Salt Lake Oitv. r ICYCLES B 7" ular it becomes. THE CULLEN I a The Modern Hotel of Salt lake City. Men b UAn'. pize, iiiTO. ... , Lift.iM0Qir.rLr;e:. Ma.iAi wnwin, nnjusTROie, cone DCRnngs. 'DLiLori Hot! ltnirmH t or, ,1 MIt..l unny-inc- ii vtjf Gil DA lonin . s bizo M . . ftnjtiPTaDin cone Doarinire List Price. Our Prion. $45 m tr m a.uo received some Kodak Cameras, which are the Onlv First OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FRF.E TO ALL. S. C. E,VING, Proprietor Class Amaturejust Camera made. ISTWe have |