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Show CKiDEXDAILT COMMERCIAL; FKI DAY, AUG 1ST H, 1S3I. tLitLH A UNION GENTILE CLUB. An Assoeiation Snr?ested Mutual Defense. for tLf Uttc fi. fc w WM ft tim i Highest of all ia LeaTealcg Power U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, Never was Gcti'.e more directly m echoed ia the days of Brihani 1 ourj; never animus of Mocmonism tw tt NxiI nl u Sadnc&s Considerations Well ii Common Inttmu Mutual Sympathies. Editok CoMMEiriii.: The development of the !at political campaign in this city together milh the bitter httreds hieh th organ of the church party La since manifested no more than the multitude buck of it has suggested to larK-cumber of Gentiles in this city the ade visability of OB&AMZ13G THEMSELVES into a aociety for mutual protection, for the interchange of social vies- and for the further purpose of maintaining that - FEACE ASD BEOOSCU-UTIO- Y, a; r; e, t, s. d, y. n, Pan-neloak- Eecog- An exchange contains the follow icg: Mrs. Frank Stuart g V lut vote or "the boys" whenever lU she wants it. She says that the corset "has filled more graves than hisky." The taste of the best of them have eurioua titt Mrs. Genera Grant has an intense love ror aiamonaa. lbe stones in bereves are as large as gooseberries and varr t. .. firey. Office and weahh only go with the Senator Sherman has been thrifty. nearly thirty-eigh- t years is office without This is a remarkable interruption. record as to time. The senator has also become a very wealthy man. Occasionally there is a person on the throne who has brans equal toothers. The young king of Servia is one of the best educated bovs in the country, and at 15 years old is admitted a marvel in mathematics. The censor is still abroad in the land of the czar. An edition of 12,000 copies of a Russian translation by Nicolacy of the first volume of Prof. Ward's "Dyna-mi- o Sociology" has been burned by oraer 01 me imperial council ot ministers. The man who cares for theViAiilth r,f the people may be expected to serve them greatly in time of need. Paul Revere, the hero of the famous ride, was the president of Boston's first board of health. It was originated in Faneuil hall in 11M. An idea always wants to assert itself if it be worth preserving. In fact a good, new idea never dies. It may 6eem obnoxious at fir6t but it makes the world acknowledge it Mr. Howell says that when he gets an idea it persists in being carried out. Young men of the east are becom;ng entirely "too uppiBh." The newest fad comes from New York, where young men like to have their hair Bprijkled with gray. It is not gray hairs which these young men want so much as "gray matter" in their brains. The man of business seldom goes to market with all his euga in one basket. John Wanamaker carries life insurance amounting to l,OU0,0U0, which is distributed in twenty-nindifferent companies. The premiums on these policies amount to $60,000 a year. Colonel Elliott F. Sheppard has the money to do as he pleases. The New York Mail and Express will lay the corner stone of its new building, 203 Broadway and 104, 1GC and 167 Fulton street. New York, on Wednesday, August 19, at high noon. There will be impressive exercises, and a large attendance of journalists from other cities. ZS away from home and find out the news. A New Y'ork item says: ator Ingalls is devoting that portion of his time not occupied upon the platform to write a political book. This book it understood, will deal with contemporaneous history in Mr. Ingalls1 own inim-isabstyle and is witted with the double purpose of airing his political philosophy and payng off some old ton-sori- al e Ex-Se- n le scores. OGDEN CARRIAGE W0KKS. A llannfactory of Excellent Vehicles Which Flourishes iu 0g;den. The Ogden Carriage Works would be a credit to any city. At these works are manufactured some of the most durable as well as the most attractive vehicles ever produced in any country. Of theproprietary,Mr.Conrad Schnegels-ber- g has a high reputation as a manufacturer of carriages. He was formerly in the business in the east but he has been here more than ten years and turned out some of the best vehicles to be seen on our streets today. His partner, Mr. O. E. Savage, is also a master carriage builder and his name is a guarantee that the best workmanship and the finest quality of goods will always distinguish everything manufactured by the Ogden Carriage Works. They deserve a liberal patronage and citizens of Ogden and vicnity will find it pays to deal with them. SACKED HEART ACADEMY, 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 g and shorthand are conducted after the most apFrench and German proved methods. are optional studies. Besides the elements of drawing which are taught in all the classes, private pupils in the studio receive instruction in crayon, pastel, painting in oil and water colors, on china silk, satin and velvet. In the musical department lessons are given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Special classes in music, art, fancy work, etc., have been formed for ladies residing in the city. Studies will be resumed Sept. 1st. For further particulars apply to Ogrden, book-keepin- type-writin- Sister Superior, Ogden, Utah. u - Cigars, Ale and Porter. Hasftiline Ccrktuuity. ' 1. rrow: lie is a woman iui writer's idea of one ?w mm Hne Domestic and Imported- the rrr or ogies as the offsprings of polygamy. The impudence of the rebellious church theocracy, as is apparent from this exhibition of combined malice and imbecility knows no bounds especially when we consider that this utterance of its slave organ is made in a city where the Gentiles are in the majority. It is ihigh time that the hounds of plurality and theocratic cod fish aristocracy should be silent ia the angust presence of American supermacy hich the Gentiles are ready to guarantee in Ogden and an organized union of Gentile forces will speedily demonstrate this to the church intimidatora and secure to Gentiles all the prestige and aggrandisement which the importance and extent of their interests and their superority in numbers deserve. unity of thought and action which they naturally would maintain, owing to their common sympathies and common inter est, providing they could be brought toZeso. gether and aiforded a medium for the interchange of views and to communi cate to each other their experience and HOTEL AEE1VALS. condition in this land of the saints. Nothing could accomplish more good for the Gentiles in Ogden than such an asso Reed Hotel. W. A. Jones, San ciation. It would be a stupendous Francisco; D. W. Church, IV or toe defense lor Poco-tellpower Darenny, oootella; Charles IJCDIVIDCAL CESTILE3 A. IL Lee, Omaha; W. IL Tarrey, who are often assailed, borcotted and San Francisco; C. Kirtie, San Francisco; bulldozed in detail by the Mormon op IL Caseedv, Portland; IL M. Collins, position while other new comers are Portland; John liokewell, Jr. San Diego; taken in to the fatal temporary good W. P. Hoar, Atchison; C. G. David, New graces of the enemy to await the con- York; J. A. Mac Millan, Winnemucca; venience of saintly treachery before they W. M. Gilmore, New York; IL Gold, are likewise bitten, used against their smith, Baltimore; IL E. Coleman, Gentile brethren or quietly frozen out. Toledo, Ohio; E. L. Smith, Detroit; It would weld the Gentiles of Ogden Victor Saul, Chicago; IL F. Treadway, into a solid body capable of defending N. Y.: W. W. Wright, Kansas City; every interest of the government of the C. E. Cannon and wife, Newark, N. J.; United States in Utah by the exercise of James D. Jarv is, M. S. Browning, Mrs. those moral influences and social powers Coulter, E. A. Keed, Ogden; F. W. Salt Lake; T. W. Smiih, V which are so mighty when they eminate from loyal, clean and solid citizens York; Robert Freedmaa, Evanstoi banded together by kindred ideas and J. Judson, J. G. Read, St. Joe; J. h . ble and wife, Denver; C. II. Kleinbeck swayed by a common impulse. A e are aware that there are here now and wife, Chicago; Ed Bulgoyne, Mont-pelieJ. L. Dautzmont, Denver; John many McManis, Pocatello: G. E. Forrester, INFLUENTIAL GENTILE SOCIETIES D. N. Frazier, Lamar; W. J. which are an immense power for good Denver; Denver. Woodland, and which compel a decent respect for Bkoom. Joe Smith, Virginia City The the rights and liberties of their member- John Palen, Chas. Pulen, Wells, Nev; I. ship. These are all right and should be Larson, R. M. Kelley, Ogden; Chas. encouraged in every possible way. Hut Whattam, Bridgeport, Mass.; John Has-tithey do not in the least conflict with my Hans Fork, Wyo; E. D. Wauban, idea of an Santa Cruz, Cal; A. II. Lee, J. A. Lee, AMALGAMATED CHION. Omaha; IL W. Olliver, Oakland, Cala.; embracing all Gentiles who are free C. E. Warren, Rock Springs, Wyo.; 1. 1. from unnatural cohabitation with their Davis, Salt Lake; I. Larson, Ogden; W. implacable and nefarious foe and who S. Lockwood, Chicago; II. V. Oth, Salt are desirous of seeing true American in- Lake; S. W. Robb, Chicago; J. N. Loune fluences and untainted Gentiles domin- C. P. Canfleld, A. W. Cowan and wife, ate the social and general affairs of F. A. Clark, M. Mathieson, Salt Lake; M. J, Ladd and wife, Pueblo; D. Swin-harUtah. Pocatello, Iduho; W. A, Steele, With such an organization behind him every individual Gentile in Ogden would Leavenworth, Kans.; W. A. Cov, Indan-apolibe able to defy the church and repell the assaults of its bullies whether they II. Sabin, N. DepotIIotei.-W- .il might be of a personal or a business Y.; S. B. Rothhurn, San Francisco; T. nature. In numbers, in intelligence and E. Burckals, Minneapolis; H. V. Barr, probably in wealth, the Gentiles are AT THE "HEAD OP THE HEAP" Smith, Detroit; S. R. Harter, Chicago; in Ogder. and now all they have to do is A. u. Fairchild, Tawanda, It.: V. w. to make the Mormons understand that Grace, City; D. R. Gray, Salt Lake; R. significant fact. The day when sprigs G. Mcllicy, Salt Lake; O. IL Semigley, of saintly aristocracy can insult, abuse Omaha; S. E. Stickney, San Francisco; and assault with impunity individual Mrs. Martha Werner, St. Louis. Mo.: J. Gentiles for no other reason than be- L. Hackett, Louisville, Ky. C. L. Mul-forRockford, 111.; Dr. W. J.Gelbriett. cause they defend Gentile rights and interests and claim a just freedom and Omaha: Dr. L. E. Leman, Denver; equality is passed forever and a Gentile k;U p 11 Lieetes, ironton, O.; Dr. James Carter, Hot Springs; H. Ed. Colish, San alliance. t rancisco. WOULD ENFORCE THE LOGIC The Central Hotel H. Ward. of Gentile supremacy on a uniform general scale which would redound in in- Jamestown, N. Y ; J. M. Fevans, Terestimable benefit to every Gentile busi- race; J, H. Rower, Terrace; W. B. Pas-neMesa, A. T.; Charles B. King, Pocaness man and every good citizen. With such an organization, GentileJ new com- tello; F. Veston, Chico, Cal.; W. J. To-biR. P. Moffett, Butte, Mont.; L. Lar- ers would be sure of receiving a cordial welcome and safe and sure guidance in nor, Denver; J. if. McKmdry, O. S. Mytheir social beginnings. They would be ers, Ogden; Wm Partridge, Butte City; warned of traps and tricks which the C. W. Hurd, Nebraska; J. II. While, Ogden; N. White, Carlin, Nev.; Geo Kenpriesthood spring so effectually upon nedy, Tacoma; Mrs. P. Thorp, Miss MagTHE UNWARNED ONLY. gie Thorp, Fred and Thomas Thorp, imto most is rediculous a It thing Juneau, Alaska. agine that the Gentiles of Ogden, being The Wasatch Hotel F. D. Moore, in the majority, are still going to follow the leadership of the old polygamous Salt Lake; R. Watkins, San Francisco; outfit and play second fiddle to saints F. G. Wier, Salt Lake; II Cue, Kansas either as Democrats or Republicans or City, Mo.; Burt Smith, Oakland, Cal.; as business men and citizens. When Harry Willis, Daniel Monroe, San Franthe Gentiles can have the whole ox by cisco; J. B. Lewis, Salt Lake; E. C. union they are not going to let the saints Humphrey, San Francisco; Harry Mendon, Utah; Geo. GilsoD, enjoy the tine fat steaks and take the tail ends ,md refuse for their share as Stockton, Cal.; E. Morton Grand Juncthe bribes of the priesthood. To the tion, Colo.; G. W. Cloud, Omaha, Neb. majority belongs That's About It. THE MAJORITY OF GOOD THrNGS Editor Commercial: It is well known either in politics or in business or in society, and the Gentiles are not going to that there are some of the council in fabe bamboozled out of their rights by vor of public improvements, but they priesthood cunning forever. A Gentile organized union is needed, were put on unimportant committees, too, to curb the brazen, blatant inso- and are at once sat down on if so bold as lence of the old Gentile foe here, which to propose improvements, anything needfloor. through its organ only yesterday had ful. The reactionories have the Nemo. the effrontery to glory in what it indicated as a persnoal assault upon a Gentile by a Mormon. Incidentally, too, SPICE OF LIFE. that same organ in the same article tried by inuendo to encourage personal vioThe Boston Transcript says: "Sunlence upon a Gentile writer for doing day is the summer landlord's day of his duty. The effort was intended to wrest." The prices are high, but he TURN THE AVENGING ANGELS charges them because he needs the loose as of old. That was all, but the money. The "ie" termination receives the retime is at hand when that sort of blood atonement villainy will only react upon proaches of the lexicographers but the the head of its old advocates. Gentiles mamas go right on continuing the "ie" are a unit in resenting such cowardly to the name of their daughters. exhibitions of weakness and malice. Boston honors its thinkers and reformReferring to one of the Commmercial ers. The city means to have a statue writers, the Ogden' church organ yes- of Theodore Parker, the great Unitarian terday said: leader, before long, but as yet has not But he's still with us, yearning for tho mar- - decided where to erect it. too vile to recoive. tyrdom which be is iics, ABSOLUTELY PURE hi No. 14J (lii-anc- Powder S with the Gentiles and crawling upon iU beliey to get Gentiles to aweeiat with the plans it taints with its championsbip. -but he is still with us" says the StaJir-- i as if he being a GenUle not just as good a ribt to be in - T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., D&kmg toward Gentile more clewly ert forth tLan in this paragraph. And yet the that giv ee ?ct u such a met-noorga is pretending to plead for e, SOMETHISG MUCH NEEDED. XKWLY KSTAHLISIIKO- 1SS9. important form of masculine Christianity. There are plenty of appreciative women who will agree with her: I & something religious the other day. I saw man kiss a delicate looking woman good bye, kiss two sickly looking children and tell them cot to forget papa; I saw him stay on the train until it was started, and then jumped off and called to me who could see him when his wife could not: 'Wont you please tell the lady I got off all right' And I went over to tell her and I heard what it all meant The delicate woman and tho two little babit were going west to see mother; it was a long and expensive journey, and the husband had saved the money and surprised her with it; and she w ho left home a bride was going back to make them thoroughly understand what a good husband she had, aud to exhibit with an a mottier s pnUe, the two babies who belonged to her. She cried a little bit, because she knew John would be so lonely, and while one of the babies played with the silver bells on my chate-iHiI thought to myself that man is a He is going to make two Christian. women happy, and he is going to stay at home and work all summer long to do this. You see it is just the difference between denying one's self something for somebody else and walking around in a perky sort of waj, overflowing with culture and egotism that makes the difference between the Christian and the other. We make Famih-- Trade deliver goods to all parts of the city. Mail orders solicited ana sausiaaion guaranteed. Write for prices. Box 133. 2 106 Wahinjrton Avenue. OGDEN, UTAH. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! BUYERS WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT I 1 mi Gram CALL EARLY. 360 24th Street. While there look at our Peninsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. MIES, n, BESOM! I CO. THE OGDEN SPECIALISTS. T. V. CottinKham, M. IX Jl. c. Cottineham. M. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Diseases of the Ear. Diseases of the Nose. Another lii? Apple Tree Story. Diseases ot the Throat. Freenburg (Pa.) Press: Ephriam Hor- Diseases of the Chest. ner, of Donegal towneqip, has an apple Diseases of the Skin. tree which was in full bearing in 1777. Diseases of Nervous Systhe As it bore fruit under British rule its are is estimated at about 130 years- tem. Also Galvanic, Faradic Jonathan Horner, when he owned the and Static Electricity used - r Diseases peculiar to Women. All forms of Catarrh. Disease of Genito Urinary OrDiseases of Rectum, gans. viz piles, fistula and fissures treated without operation. Cancers removed without the knife. bushels Antiseptic Surgery in all its departments. The "KOCH LYMPH" treatment for farm, once picked seventy-fiv- e Xuberculosis. Microscopical Examinations made. ot apples on it in ttia rail, in addition to those that fell during the summer. The tree is three and a half feet in diameter The above named doctors are regular graduates and have permanently opened near the foot, and carries its thickness offices for consultat ion and practice of various specialties. Having had advantages up some ten feet, where the first from the leading Hospitals and Specialists of the East, feel confident in assuring branches leave the trunk. me puouc mat an advantages will De given cases equal to Kastern Specialists. Hour. 9 to 11a.m.) Office over Postoffice, No. 321 Clark's drug store, 212 Twenty-fift- h Sumlay 9 to 11 a. m. always open. J Schooner beer Be a jrlass at Broom bar. Ladies when you want to ride ask for Jeff, at Corey Bros. & Co's. livery. If you wish to go to the Springs or Canon call at Corey Bros. & Co's. barn. Will do our best to please. OI druggist, 242 Twenty-fiftstreet, open till 12 o'clock. Night bell. Calls promptly answered at all hours. Some cigare 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 cigar and be convinced. W. S. Stone, Prop. Do you know where you can get a Clothes for good suit of tailor-mad- e 20 or upwards in Ogden ? If not go to J. A. Larson &. Co. and they will tell you. No. 2444 Washington avenue, east h AJKIPIEITIS ! DO YOU WANT A NEW CARPET? If so it will be well for you to remember that we have an elegant line of samples from the largest exclusive Carpet House of the Northwest. YVe offer no old stock but new attractive styles, novel colorings, new weaves, pleasing patterns, reliable new things in every grade. We have secured the exclusive control for this place of the only practical Carpet Exhibitor to show our samples in. We will show you a panorama of Carpets free the effect is pleasing and gratifying. Call at side. Secretary. The Union Pacific Railroad company has arranged to run regular trains to as and from Syracuse follows, commencing Saturday. July 11th: Leave Ogden 2:00 p. m. and 6:30 p. m " 9:00 " " Syracuse 5:45 " Sunday's extra trains as follows Leave Ogden 10:30 a. m. Leave Syracuse -- Street. To please all purses and tastes. Come and see the novelties. Prices always right. W. M. Clark, prescription There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Alphine Mining Co., held at the office of the Commercial National Bank of Ogden on Friday, August 14th, 1891 for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before O. E. Hill, the meeting. Twentv-fourt- h to 8 p. m. ) THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Twentv-Fourt- h ; 1:15 p. m. DR. St.. East of Postoffice. J. STEINBERG, German Specialist, cures all diseases of a private nature as successfully by correspondence as at hia offices which is evident by the hundreds of testimonials from all over the country, none of which are publishea however. Medicine furnished for home treatment carefully packed to any part of the United States, Canada or Mexico, Do not give up hopes even if your case has been pronounced incureable by others but write to me for advice. confidential. Enclose Correspondence J. STEINBURG, stamp for answer. Rooms 23 and 24 Knickerbocker building 178 and 179 Tremont street Boston, Massachusetts. A Sure Catch. The Ruby and Bon Bon cigars are MY NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL WEAKNESS FILL winners and are the best half dime cigar on the coast They are long fillers and are made by union labor. For sale at for male or female made from my special German formula, Price per box the sign of the big cigar, Twenty-fiftor six boxes which will cure most cases for $5. street W. S. Stone, Prop. h Startling; Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a race of nervous wrecks, and the following suggests the best remedy: Alphonso Hempriing, of Butler, Pa., swears that when his son was speechless from St. Vitus dance, Dr. Miles' great Restorative Nervine cured him. Mrs. J. R. Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. Taylor, of Logansport, Ind., each gained 20 pounds from taking it. Mrs. IL A. Gardner, of Vistula, Ind was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions a day. and much headache, dizziness, backache and nervous prostration by one bottle. Trial bottles, and fine book of marvelous cures free at H. A. Walker, who recommends and guarantees this unequaled remedy. RICEEI'S UNDERTAKING f1 PARLORS Funernl Directors and Embalmers. W carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS FUNERAL FURNISHINGS a?(d West of Chicago. Services conducted at onr Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodiea or shipment a specialty. RICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 THE ONLY HOUSE IN OGDEN THAT GIVES SHOES AWAY TODAY and for a short time longer we will give to the purchaser every TENTH pair of shoes (bought for cash) free of all cost. LOAD JUST ARRIVED. ASHBY'S, 2337, HALF CAR "Washington Avenue, |