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Show O 8 J DEN" DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY, A I'd I ST 12. 1691. THIS IS HOW WE DO IT. FREQUENTLY hear the question: "How does Goodrich & Co. succeed in 'turning out' such great quantities of Shoes?" the answer to which is very simple- - They are continually on the alert for GOOD BARGAINS and invariably secure them by being in a position to pay "Cash Down" without regard to quantity. 1 ' IfE NOTE THIS SOLID ElCT. Our prices are always below other dealers to begin with and now this extra reduction in order to dispose of our Mammoth Summer Stock of Shoes cannot fail to furnish indisputable evidence regarding our recognized position as OGDEN'S LEADING BARGAIN GIVERS! This is the time of year it requires extra inducements to make trade brisk and our efforts thus far have been successful. Our friends far and near have heard of OUR GREAT MID-SUMME- CLEARANCE SALE, R and are getting their bargains NOW. They realize there is but one real live Clearing Shoe Sale in Ogden, and that w hen we advertise a general clearing sale, we reserve nothing. ALL MUST GO. No other sale competes with ours. GOODRICH & COMPANY. 3 1 3 24th. FEEE! EREE! Notice rata or the Boston thiscMrtmeutwiUbe.ulli.hed in cnuwrutiia days. a itunlion i intitHltukiailviultrtof tins offer. C tur HAEI.B fur to nocur diwiriu WOKK HY HUMAN witb boy years old. Woul.l takeearaof fiftwnor twenty rooms for hoard ami room. Kaferrnn. Addrew Mr. L. Hichmoud, kays-- i le, I tan. BULK 11 OH IKS1RKS At;ANlKl-AtilH- JU this T eiuulu nieut at ouce. Ad drew ofltaa. AVAMfcU-C'lUMHK- K it lk, " VANiKl-SiTl'AT- BY Vol Ml M AN. acwpW. tdward 10S Any class of work carp Com MKkCiAi. ollice. D- SITUATION "WASTEkind by worn of - tf of vw are : K EXPECTABLE young maiy, amount Addro JIrry Johnson, any no object, CoMmcu'.. FRENCH A COMl'ETKNT WANTED-B- Y work by the iny. fall on or address Adams avenue and 1 bird street. Mra' W. K. Jonaa, r ive Points. -- Only Five Cents a Line under Advertisement will be inliue for each thii head serted at tbe rate of 5 cent loiiertioti, payable in advance. vr WANTED. ANTED ACTIVE MAN IN EVERY CITY "1T V to oreaDiae lodges of fraternal order, that mem Iters, lncorpor- tiaa 2HU lodirea and lawa of Massachusetts under the t atd witli tbe state treasurer. it ban Jiltt.OOO deposited Ha paid out over JliO.OUU to members. Issues endowment certiHratea of $1W), pay aide in one at death. Providt-- also for year, and . Libeickness, accident, and total (Inability. toeral conuionastion to riftlit party. Addrew Col. Denver, Hotel Itndtre. F. Metrupole, day J. TO TKAUE TH? BEST STONE AY.'ANTED M,i..rih l'tuhHne machinery; doing fine trade, lor Ottden property or Rood stock of A fortune to right man. Address merchandise. otliee. 'R,"this WITH "417 ANTED A (HJOD BARTENDER V beet references required. Apply to I). kuhu, Hm Washington. IKON fANTED SECOND-HANroller. Address ".N, f. u. rx.x v.. U FOR RENT. REST FVRN1SHED ROOMS FROM & to Si per week at tm, (irant avenue. noR C 1?0Ii REST-FURN- KD ISH board, $1.00 T "Veudome." WITH ROOMS per day and upwards at the STORE. FIRST CLASS iWR REST LARUE St. Inquire 3H4. Twenty-fourtAddress t'ost Oilioe n iSil. NE SIX ROOM HOUSE Mil $ir pr Washington. City water, month. One six room house. 22ml aud Adams ; r om four ; Also $15 mouth. two per city ater houses at $ll per month; city water. Apply o VVath-iuKto- n 11. it. Uodoard, room 10, Wrights' block, avenue. IOR KENT-O- BOARD AND rOJVJS. TWEXTY-437 ROOMS. nORXISHED second street. Ro'erences required. " ROOMS AND BOARD CAN BE IORXISHED very reasonable rates from Mrs. 'apt- - Lasher, 2409 Lincoln ave., corner Twenty-fourt- FOR SALE. AT LOW PRICES AND ON terms, the .1 arris and Conklin houses View addition. Apply atthetVden Abstract office, Firt National Bank building, of A. H. Swan, "agent." IfOR SALE in Lake Schooner beer 5c a glass bar. at Broom A full line of cigars at Clark's druR street. Btore,242 Twenty-fiftloan on to real estate first Money mortgage in Building and Loan Associa tion. Koom 'Z), First .National ISarik. h If you want saddle horses we have got uorey cros. them, ana good ones, A full line of toilet articles and drug gist sundries at Clark's drug store, 242 street. Twenty-ruth Heller's Auction House Has been removed to 351 Twenty-fourt- h street, wnere ne Dopes to see all of his old patrons and many new ones. .Removed. Central Carnage orks removed to rear of Consolidated Implement, company, entrance on Jaa Bune shoing ZAweniy-iouri- n shop, Bireei. Of' Course You used a iournal or a lentrpr. or both Why not buy one of V. M. Clark, the street, and druggist, at 242 Twenty-fiftsave from f I to &3 on each purchase ? A choice line below cost. h IS BRIEF. D. L. Blake, special correspondent of 1'ost is stopping fur a few days in Ogden. WANTED. SITUATIONS Ail pon-oi- is cordially CITY Cabinet photos 11.50 per dozen at Kooma 2o, 20 and 27, Irrepressible 3 1 3J4th Gill. J. D. Gill, the irrepressible real estate man of 2104 Washington, bus a revised list of bargains in this issue. Gill sells if anybody sells. fsewootnb Bros. V right a block. Champion Rogers. Chief Rhodes yesterday treated his The Farmers and Merchants Bank is nicely located in its neat new building men to a ladder diill which demonstrated that the boys are in excellent at No. 2138 Washington avenue. R. A. Deal, a prominent merchant and trim. Prof. L. D. Rogers took the democrat of Springville, in Utah coun- medal for dexterity in making the club over the top and down ty, registered at the IUed hotel yester- up the ladderside the opposite in the shortest time. day. A car load of Indians came in from Selling; Whisky to Indians. the west yesterday and proceeded east Deputy Marshal Em mett brought in to mWUB parts cf Wyoming and NeJohn Harrington yesterday and also an braska. Indian in a violent condition from the Mr. David Evans, democratic member of the legislature from Ogden, was in excessive nse of tire water. Harrington the city yesterday. He bus said good was tried for selling or giving whisky to and 30 days by Judge bye to Ltah Liiberalism Tor goou.- - rrove Indians Thegiven Indian was turned loose Bishop. Enquirer. after he had cooled off. Goodrich fc Co'a. great midsummer clearance sale still continues. Bead their For SeHilisr Liquor Illegally. "ad" today aud then attend their sale Sheriff Belnap yesterday arrested two this week. The Are department ought to have men in Huntsville in Ogden Valley on more commodious quarters. W hat is the charge of Belling liquor without a the city doing with the money it lately license. They have been arraigned but not tried. Probably their offense is oniy got from the sale of bonds? a technical one at most, and therefore M. L. The case of the People vs. their names are withheld from publiCausey came up before Judge Bishop cation. this morning aud was again continued until Wednesday next by agreement of Some Suspicions Cases. all concerned. Late Monday night a Chinaman who If you want to be "in it" read the big "ad" of the Putnam One Price Clothing runs a wash house on Twenty fifth street house. They make a special sale on the was held up between Twenty-thir- d street "Common Sense Trunk," which took first and Grant avenue and robbed of ?23. premium at the Wisconsin state fair last There are a number of tough looking fall. characters now ia town who are susJ udge O. W. Power's infant son. Robert pected of having had a hand in the outPowers, is ill. In hopes of improving the rage and who are now under the surveil-ancof t he police. child's health the Judge, Mrs. Powers and son left Inst night in a special for Gniltv of Petty Larceny. Park City and then for Brighton. It is sincerely hoped tbe child may be reII. F. Emery, who is known to the postored to healt h. Salt Lake Times. lice as a sort of would-b- e tin horn gamThe city board of equalization of taxes bler and a sometime railroad was has been in session, hearing the com- - arrested yesterday by the man, and police of dissatisfied who are taxpayers plaiuts charged with petty larceny, in that he w ith the assessments made against them. stole a pair of pants from a merchant on w The number ho have thus far appeared Twenty fifth street. Subsequently he is very li'rge, and it will take considera was found guilty and given twenty-fiv- e te rovipion to make the assebsment roll days in durance vile. aimliicUiry all arouud. Elegant Art Work. Another Incorporation. In the front windows of Burt Broth Yesterday there was filed with County ers' store on Washington avenue there is Clerk Ledwidge articles of incorporpor-atio- n on exhibition an elegant tapestry paintof the Ogden Charitable Associa ing which has attracted much attention tion. The object of this incorporation and favorable comment. It is the work of Mrs. Professor Krouse, an artist well is not the pecuniary profit of its share known in Ogden and now in Salt Lake The painting is a copy from a holders, but the assistance of worthy City. persons in need of food, clothing or smaller picture, and represents a young shelter and the collection of funds for couple aid a wealth of fruits, flowers The artist has rendered and foliage. that purpose. lhe incorporators are Caroline II. the complicated picture with tbe utmost Fvied, Helen I). Howard, Mrs. A. H. Nelfidelity to nature. Every detail has been wrought out with a care and skill that son, Mrs. L. M. Frank, Mrs. L. C. Richardson, Kate Burt, Mrs. Joseph, Metzer, indicates a true artistic talent. It is an Wla, Uordon Kimball, Mrs. James A. admirable work of art. Miner, Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel, Mrs. A. J. The Probate Court. Warner, Mrs. H. C. Bigelow, Josephine Henderson, Lita A. Maginnis, Mrs. J. H. business was transacted The following Loomis and Mary D. Smith, all of whom befoie the probate court yesterday, are constituted a board of directors. Mrs. P. H. Emerson is president of the Judge A. C. Bishop presiding: In the matter of the estate and guarassociation and Mrs. O. O. Howard secdianship of W. C. Baker et al., minors, retary. an inventory and appraisement was filed showing the value of the estate to Y. M. C. A. be $3,450, The guardian tiled a petition is understood Y. It that the M. C. A. for the sale of real estate, which was set rooms and library at the Union Depot in for hearing on September 14th. In the matter of the estate of Albert Ogden are to be removed from the Union an order was entered appointing Mazel because inof certain the roads Depot Mazel administratrix with bonds terested in the depot building are un- Mary in the sum of $5,500. An order for pubwilling to have the Y. M. C, A. remain lication of a notice to creditors was also there. It is a matter of regret that this made and Arthur Gardner, Robert removal is contemplated, but by all and R. D. Hershe were apWotherspoon if the means, possible library should be retained here in Ogden and new rooms pointed appraisers of said estate. secured. The city cannot afford to lose The Man of the World. such a valuable institution. Prof. Hanna the eminent chiropodist n and manicure of Salt Lake and Excnrsion to Garfield. in Ogden will be at the Broom The Ogden City band, one of the best Hotel all this week where he will remove bands in Utah, will enjoy an excursion corns in five minutes without pain and all afflictions of the feet or hands to Garfield Beach on Sunday, August treat in the most skillful manner. Consulta1G. This will be a tine chance for all tions free at room 15. who wish to see Garfield. The fare for the round trip will be only f l..ri0. The Preshaw & Co., undertakers and train will leave at 9:25 a. m. and return everything in our line at 7:20 p. m. Further particulars on the Only white funeral car in city. time card tomorrow. All who expect to go to that baeh should join this Schooner beer 5c a glivss at Broom OUR CLEARANCE SALE HAS COMMENCED! Marks, Goldsmith & Co. OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME, THEIR ENTIRE SiOCK OF Summer Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Hats, Etc, AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM REGARDLESS COST OF e We intend to remodel our store, and beiore making the necessary alterations, our Stock Must be Reduced. Call early and Secure Bargains. MARKS, GOLDSMITH & EE Poll It 11 CO., M FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. MINERAL WATER! Just the Thing for Hot Weather. LEMON JUICE! Delicious for Lemonade and Much Cheaper than Lemons, and no trouble- Already Prepared. - IMPORTED GINGER ALE IMPORTED ! Grand Opera House Building, 2516 Washington Avenue. bar. SODA WATER! E. FEIEDERICH. BROWlsTINQ BROTHERS. 155 Main St. 2461 Washington Avenue, Ofdeit -- WE IIAVfi A CAR LOAD OF-- Salt Lake Oitv. AFETY piCYOLES " well-know- first-clas- istim Lict Trice. Our Price. Mori's size, thirty-inc- h wliwls, adjuptsbln, cone Wrings. Mnn's size, tfMnch wheels, ball boariiurs to both whirls.. ball bearings to wheels and pedals.. Mon's Size. )0.JU M.OO 90.00 ,,'... Ynntli s Size 2 W.001 Boys Size, adjustable cone bearinrs adjustable cone bearing MM Also Girls' Tricpcles, all sizes and prices $45.(111 v ' List Price. Our $45 ! Prioo. (JO 35,00 25 00 00 tFWo have just received some Kodak Cameras, which are the Onlv First OUR KiLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FRF.E TO ALL. Class Amature Camera made. |