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Show 01DKN DAILY COMMERCIAL: St'NUAi , ArGlST30. 1391. WE NEED YOU NEED SHOES. ROOM. The Miners Boots an J Shoes. Larjrt and Onlj Complete Stock in Qg&en. We must make room fcr our fall stock and in order to do so will sell shoes for the next 30 days A.T COST. Now is your time to buy. Best assortment in the rity to choose from. A8HBYB FBEE! still fniijiB "t U five aaay Plr of wj TVcth fr caUii, ft thought co. Oar tU stark arr.witf lil j. "W asli. Ave. , AT THE If. E. CHURCH. CITY IS BRIEF. Ho! For the Mines. of the Series of EnterUiumeuts. National Smoke "America Champion" 5 cent will be pchhbd cigar. The program to be presents neit Kotk. is thia euuaerutir. da;. uf rilkul fur tothr ure rtu Su shad was io the aitimtioo are Friday evening at the M- - E. Church will AU pcrmu tiwirur The temperature eurdially mvilfKl UuVadjita tit Lh uBar. yesterday. be perhaps the ro t elaborate and attractrEAM-A r"IR?!T CLASS "lTASTEl-- B Vou can so to Syracuse today at P ive of the series of national entertainartu in pnal family by lb m. 6 and 6 m. at ments. The nation represented is Engand m., relurnitig p. p. houae. room 66, c Opera J or addroM day. 9 p. m. and the author chosen is Tennyson. lish, AS HOLbEKKKPEH ll'AVTFD-- A PLACE Most of the selections in music aa well Haia a "America widow. refined (LI b long Champion" w Addr. II lit road. vana tiller and the finest 5 centciu&r on as the literary selections are taken him. Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh, both market. the IIII bJe work of any kind. Beat uf reference. Finest with tine voices, will whom are gift photos in Utah are made at in eolo and ouartetto. Mrs. Short J. M. ttu otln. Ad.tr Xcomb Brja rooms 20, 2C and 27 sing and Mr. will sing Tennyson's "Brook, EXPEKT Wright's te- block. VASTKI) SITUATION-A- N Fred Bennett, w ho is so justly a favorite eountant and erreiondt-- , who ku Large quantities of Utah pears and with the Ogden public, is expected iroia kid many years experience as aiauaiw of lanr concerns drsjirn HitJus with wiidb reepoauhle other fruit are being shipped to Denver Salt Luke. 11 is coming will assnre us mercantile, miumu or mannfacturui company. and other eastern '.he finest male quartet in the territory. poinU now. ilti references, Addrwa V. care Jailjr A presentation aud analysisof ''Locksley Commercial. 0dn, Utah. Track repairing on the street car road Mrs. O. O. Howard and of Hall" The schools open tomorrow at 9 SITUATIONS WANTED. t4 all 01. The Mtt Attrartive f ir, C - AC-- II COMPETENT A rASTED-B- Y KRESCH II dnvKiniknr, work or the tiny. Call on or address A4an:ft aauue and Third street. Mrs' V. K. Jones. Kir Points Only Five Cents a Line Advert iemHUt under thia head will be hue for each at the rate of a insertion, payable io adrance. fnu ir WANTED. WOM AN r'OOK. Ath jr to Mm. ('apt. Lather, 21J aroauf. corner Twenty-fourtANI CHOICK H t"OU EV"lS(iK-CSor iu Knua, for fruit 11., furtn nrr.a-j(- i iu or near Ufdi'U. Addrer TANTKI IRST-CLASS esM-er- care of Commercial. II TASTEU -- HOV MTO U YKAHS OLD FOB J. F. Mauire, oiiu-eaoi- iliTcliants Dank. II AT (ilKLS Mrs. Smith. O TANTEI)-SftWlN- Wasliiuum. I'ltmni and 244Vi I.OT OR TWO ANVWHEKK . f... ...... ..f .. in 0-i- l " V. limine I"l . Nobra-iiiiAddrwa 11. Commercial. farms iu UTANTM . II FOR RENT. HOl'ME OF 11 KCKNISHEU x room-- L.ick, yard, on h'.ock from K.fd lln'ol. Aii!jr to room 1'.), (iraud Ojnra llouve block. '.EST rrV) U'OirRENr-Ft'RNISUE- lr I) Jr b lard, H:.) "Vend mo." pr KOOMS WITH dny and upwards at the EVERYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE ia now r.oioa on between Twenty-eecocon Washington. and 1 wenty-tbir1 he motor line to the Springs is now open and trains are run on the old schedule, at 10:10 a. in.. 12:30 p. m.. 2:.V) 7:30 p. m., from P. ro.. 5.1Q p. m. and llurlbt't's drug store. C. A. Eklund, merchant tailor, is now in receip. of his fall Btcck, and is displaying an elegant lini of latest style goods for overcoats and auita. Cull and inspect stock and prices. 21C3 Washington avenue. If you want to be "in it" read the big "ad" of the Putnam One Price Clothing house. They make a siiecial sale on the "Common Sense Trunk," which took first premium at the Wisconsin state fair last fall. McManis Brothers served a free lunch in their establishment on Washington avenue last evening which was decidedly Hheud of anvthing of the kind ever spread in Ogrten in any bimilar establishment. La ialla of the Reed hotel prepared the lunch. The Union Pacific is again to the front and will run excursion trains to Syracuse Sundry, August 30th, leaving Orfden at 2 p. m.'and 0 p. m., returning nl 5 p. ro. and 0 p. in. An interesting program consisting of music and dancing will be indulged in, and a good time assured all who may attend. d PERSONAL FOR SALE. PARAGRAPHS. irst Premium AT .YISCONSI.V STATE FAIR. Years Aftor" by lieid will be welcomed and appreciated by lovers of Tennyson. The analysis of the writing will bring in a sketch of the writer aod w ill be interest-ias show icg the different aspect of life after a l;ipe of half a century. The "Bream of Fair 'oui"o" will be read and illustrated by tableaux, and a number of the Poet Laureate's beet knows characters will le shown in the famous At the close of the Bisque Portraiture. program an Ealihb Tea will bo served to the guests. Mrs. n gaiat. i i iiiirall. A Co., Maiu At. Bond Activity in the Realty Market is Notable. During the past week there lias been Renewed a decided renewal ot activity in the real estate market in Ogden. During the past summer naturally there was some dullness in the market but not enough to depreciate prices which have certainly held their own. Inside prop erty has even advanced in value steadily and firmly. Outside residence properly io choice locations has also held its own and the opening of the eloctrio car lines will no doubt have a salutary effect on prices of much outside realty and tend to increase transfers. The following are the real estate transfers for August 29, 1891, furnished by the Ilendershot Abstract oiee, 2114 Trunk in the riTXAM I'lensj cull a:ri get thorn. BUSINESS LOCALS. Sclioonor beer 5c a glass at L'room bar. Everyone asks for the Putnam mining ehoes. If you w&nt naihlle horses we have got Corey Bros. them, and good ones. Go and hear your life from the cradle to the grave for ? 1. Ladies when vou want to ride ask for Jeff, at Corpy Bros. & Cos. livery. Mme. Zuobin, the greatest living clairovoyant card reader of the age, at room 25 Broom Hotel. E. Freiderich.of the Epicurean D.pot, received a Opera llouse biook. has just fresh invoice of delicious candies. Monev to loan on real estatefirst mortgage ia Building and Loan Association. Room 29, First National Bank. If you wibIi to go to the Springs or Canon call at Corey Bros. & Co's. barn. Will do our best to please. Preshaw k Co., undertakers and first-claseverything in our line Only whito funeral car in city. The music at the Springs today will be tine, and dancing w ill be the principle amusement. Take the Union Pacific or motor line and have a day's outing. Some cigar3 cost more than they are worth, but the Ruby and Bon Bon are worth more than they cost. Call at the sign of the big cicar and be convinced. W. S. Stone, Prop. Do you know where you can get a Clothes for good suit of tailor-mad$20 or upwards in Ogden ? It not go to J. A. Lirson & Co. aud they will tell you. No. 24 14 Washington avenue, east s. e side.. ... Notice. has eucceeded F. II. of the Preshaw & Co. as manager King e Undertaking Parlors, and asks the of the public and his old friends at 2i52 and 2454 Washington avenue. Pkeshaw & Co. G. W. O'Brien Fruit Growers and Shippers Can buy the best California fruit boxes and fruit wrapping paper at lowest fruit wholesale prices at Woodruffs house, 2302 Washington avenue. Miners' Supplies. T. Woolstein & Co. have an immense itoc'k of pure liquor, wines and straight necold whiskies. A good drop will bestartessary for you to take along before Call and see us. ing for La Plata City. Kindergarten. The Schools Will Open. All the public schools of the city will open on tomorrow, Monday, morning promptly at 9 o'clock. All pupils are re quested to bring their promotion cards from last year. Pools on the Fifflit. Louie Hynds of Salt Lake Ciiy, will sell pools on the Morrison-Williafight at the Atlas saloon Monday night and Tueeday afternoon. AugUBt27 August 2S August 29 HOUSE CHICAGO PRICES, - PUTNAM Clothing House. SHOULD VISIT THE the city. Miss Larena Foterson, a graduate of the St. Paul Training class will open a Kindergarten at 237G Monroe avenue on Monday Sept. 7, 1891. She will receive children from 3 to G years old. Miss Peterson has a room especially fitted up up for her work. She comes with the be6t of recommendations. She is peculiarly qualified for the class of work rethoroughly acquainted with quiredis every detail necessary to make it beni' ficial and successful and as a Kindergarten is both new and needful she will no doubt start out under very favorable circumstances. CLOTHING c AT One-Pric- e 25-2- G, lttr orld. For Sale in a for advert lseru areboirg The followin : held ut our l usiuess ollice : 'Secretary," 2; Furnisliin gs, Trunks, Valises, Etc., REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mr. Bolivar Roberts, of Salt Lake, is in Washington avenue: Alma U. Hobson to Mary A. Cotton, part, lot 5, blk5, p!at"B" 11,525 A AN EM WANTINO EN O Til SiLE-A Zion was from Ililes Mr. Ogden up Albert J. Sullivan et al. to Geo. I!XRuici-l- fariiahod ro m then Eirst mt thn fnrni N.uional yesterday on business. Romrell,37 lots in Orchard Gv.. 15,000 calhnir at hank, room (. Prof. V. B. Dolliver, of Salt Lake City, Joseph Barton and wife to H. II. Kolapp, part lot G, blk 24. pit A. 16,500 TT'OR SALE- - THREE R(K)M KRAMK JIOUSE. was in the city yesterday. brick tioimo, Jerome . illiams ana wife to J. honae, muin l Prof, and Mrs. Nagel are in the city brick house, ami month!.-- pay- and a blk 1, Crop- C. Nye, lots uun!a. W. H. woilnll, omr poet 100 again, after their summer vacation. Bey's First addition Mrs. A. C. Bishop returned from her ROOMS AND BOARD fj,125 east on Friday, after an absence of Total Brooms anp hoard can be trip The real estate sales for the week end months. two 17rRXi"sHbi)very roasonahlo rates fn m Mrs. Miss Nettie Nelson leaves this morn-fo- r ing August 29, aggregate as follows: Capt. Laauu., - Mm Liucolu are., corner a trip to California in company with 24 I 9,303 August Mrs. S. W. Knapp. 1(,1 i August 2.) LETTER S FOR ADVERTISERS. 2,501 August 20 A1 atrcct. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Slioes, by Hall Fifty 'Lockley Or." 366, N. B. Twenty-fourt- Street. h Special attention given to Merchant Tailoring. 20.925 2,307 30,025 Total. Formal Opening. The formal opening of the Grand opera house, for fall and wiDter season, will occur on the evenings of September 11 and 12 by the presentation of "Turkish Bath," under the management of D. II. McCoy. Messrs. Bowes & Koch inform The Commercial that they have s already booked quite a number of companies for the coming season and Ogden theater-devotee- s may be of some rare treats in the near future. The local managersalso express themselves as highly gratified by the liberal patronage hich has been accorded the house d iring the past year. That the public in turn appreciates the efforts of the management to procure meritorious attractions is evidenced by the patronage which the house has so far received. FANCY CANDIES! high-clas- etc-- , A fresh invoice of finest French Bon Bons, Chocolates, Marshmallows, Candies, Fruit Fancy Crackers, Cookies and Fruit Cake in endless varieties. Grand Opera House Building, 2516 Washington Avenue, E. FKIEDERICH. BROWNINGr BEOTHEKS. 155 Main St.. Salt CitvOf den Roller Mills Possible. An iron man was in Ogden during the Music and dancing today at," Syracuse past week in conference with D. D, Jones Beach. Take the Union Pacific train at and others in regard to the estabhsh-ncen- t 2 p. m. or 6 p. m. Return at 5 p. m. or 9 of iron works in Ogden. He made p. m. known the terms upon which he would undertake to establish rolling mills here Olit'iiinir Announcement. forthe manufacture of scrap iron and if Mrs. L. B. Mahan wishes to announce our citizens the enterprise by to the ladies of Oj?don aud vicnity that taking stock support it will no doubt be speedily she will open her dressmaking parlors to established here. the public on Monday August 31, in room Wright's building. The Glove Match. Trains leave Ogden for Svracuse at 2 The big glove match between Morrison p. m. and 6 p. m. today (Sunday), return- and Williams comes off before the Athm. 9 5 m. and at p. p. ing letic club on Tuesday evening. The Be it known that the Catholic Total purse is 82,750. The tickets will be 52.50 Abstinence Beneficial society particular- and $5. This will be the largest pugilistic event that has taken place in Ogden ly requests physicians to abstain from for several years. prescribing indiscriminately whisky to Lost! patients who apply to them. They declare that many a case is known to them Is the household in Utah that does in which the doctor merely says to the not use the King of Soap. Sold by H. ailing man, "Go and take a big drink of M. Bond & Co. whisky." By this sort of medical preThe motor line to the Springs is now scription the doctor seriously interferes open and trains are run on the old with the good work of the Total Absti- schedule, at 10:10 a. m., 12:30 p. in., 2:50 nence Beneficial society. Through his p. m., 5:10 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., from friendly help a member is enabled to be- Hurlbut's drug store. come a total abstinent with a "big drink J. A. Larson & Co., merchant tailors, of whisky" in him. will make you a neat fitting pair of Punts for 85 and upwards. 2114 WashFrom The Telegram, the government ington avenue, east side. organ in Newfoundland: "The prevailWanted. ing opinion here today is that Newfoundland's path of progress leads us in peaches, blue plums find Bart-leLarge the direction of free trade with the pears, solid for shipping. Cash United States." paid for same at W. P. Woodruff's fruit house, 2302 Washington avenue. STAPLE GROCERIES. f 2461 Washington Avenue, WE HAVE A CAP. LOAD APET! OF- BU I Lake - - 1 " .. 1, tt List Price. Oar Price. Mn' .1 thirtv-inc- h wheels, adjustable, cone Wsi'. m'X bM ull'l Size bearings bearing. to wheels and pedals.. .W w-- 90.00 f45.W I ?.,(!!)1 &VJ0 adjustable cone bearings e cone bearings ;b'-tablsizes and price. YontVs Size Pys,?T Girls' Abo List Price. Our Price. $45 W 35.00 SS5.0O &J Cameras, which are the Onlv First have iust received some Kodak OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FREE TO ALL made. Camera Arnatnre Claw rr-iv- e Attention, Miners. Before starting for La Plata City don't fail to provide yoursuir with a supply oi wine or liquors at pure old whiskev,WOOLSTEIN & CO.'S, T. 2400 Washington Ave. : The Osden Musical Society. Members who have not paid dues for July are asked to do so at once. Payment may be made to II. L. Taylor, at Commercial National bank, or to R. C. By order Harbison, at Equitable Co-oof executive committee. Excursion Rate to Garfield Reach. The Union Pacific is selling excursion tickets from Ogden to Garfield Beach and return for 62.25. Tickets good for return five days after date of sale. Tickets on sale every day. D. E. BURLET, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dep. Everyone before going to the mines Heller's Auction House should have a pair of Putnam mining Miss Eestall's School for Girls. litis been removed to 351 Twenty-fourtshoes. Fo. 2G27 Washington aveuue. Fall Schooner beer 5c a arUss at Broom street, where he hopes to see all of his term old patrons and many new ones. begins August 31st, bar. h |