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Show OGDKS DULY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY. JUNE 18. 1891, ... TutT.t is a Hii.cs ua tout, a quiet una, essl it a fitou by having beet m Indiana, THE COMMERCIAL. OGDCM. UTAH. lei sua lOUILL C H ten mmaoti. nn 1aeeertiilna IfcsiitsrsO lanlartiri m eslsaaes mt BM j.uun3 seats it iuu En waawad tm jar "wtwTt " tTSSCCZ isasa'aUa Dm t 1 iu f.u4(. r i- " I t Uaea. Clafc-to- abort work w n.e- lr uf not Tbe eoiparur rwao' ly mm uad aa Is China arm. r asecsaaVriss oca of Walas with his glitter uf arwturrelitvi bewar twos reuooda one of Uiet Harte'a of the game in which Ah Hia MrlUSLei' Jr. Uy I1. uiiauiMUMM and ver Muuluc etruav uf Wdlwtu ug U Km for Kutwour by Otito rej.uU.ra us ta a uatural cuoeeu.uwioe sT Urn ufwal fur eonKraa laet fall. Tba kjulilKii lam now, or his re party tuuat iiDtlu-al.r. by lb people of Ubtu uis) be ;r fairly interpreted to niean a outulsuiiia tariff pulwjr. liuo. of the repul.li.-aIlia failure tu be reelected Ui coiufreBe avaa uot a lest uf public opinion toucliiutf Ilia district had ueeo lb part; a- kajia rvcuuetrucUsi by the lalure eiprnady to defeat hint. II bad Ui uveraMiiean ail aree uiajr il uf about i.uuu te. liut the present litfbt in Uta Krnat slate of Olno way bs retfardwl aa a positive teat of tbe acceptability with the people of radical republican doclriuee. It will be largely McKioleyiaoi and 'llna aieaua tbat the pco ale of Ohio a ill or will not endures t'e protective tariff principle, aa emUidied That they in the McKinley tariff act. will approve or condemn the atalaart republican theories of McKiuley and Sherman and Foster ma to nalioual U toU Tats seeeaaed valuation uf JofcneVueu, Peenejlfafcia. has increased 4M par east, eiooe tha flood devastated that city. The valuation baa no reacted I'- - Tk i.4JU !3 ad taw late headed Jr. e 1 1. ) Jn:ralu' authority. It will be a great tight. Ita result ill influence the conflict next year. It will be a detinilion of policies in tha nation il contest. And eo the struggle will lw one of the hottest in the history of the lluckeye slate. It w ill lie a great wur over part; doctrines. Major McKinley is a man of great ability, eloquence and power. He is a man of courage and a chivalroua lighter. Under ordinary circumstances he would be a very hard mun to beat. Hut there is the Farmera' Alliance. If that shall cut the figure in the fray that its leaders have predicted it will, then the result is certainly problematic. Ordinarily Ohio is republican in a hot light, but the Alliance will probably draw more heavily from McKioley'a party than from the opposition. And if it shall cast a large vote the issue of the ejection can not be forecast with any Assurance. This battle may determine to a considerable degree how much of a factor the Alliance is likely to be in the contest next year. It will be a great struggle, and will be of absorbing interest to the nation. The state has about MOjQOO votes all told. It cast USMl for Harrison, 188,451 for Cleveland ami MJJM for Fiek in 1888. The republicans did not then have a majority over all. fggi-a'al.t- Hi figured ao aooapH uoualy. uf the Native Tut. raursaniuUuu Ameri.-aparty is Ukmg ehape in Kal l in. ore One) uf the principles allirmed whether they be mi that ufBoa holders, government, state, county or city ofli should be native b rn Americans AMI'SKMKNTS r. bane uf V Vurfc. b HOISTS NK.WS. Kva llranting is somewhat ill. Out atreete seem to be crowded with alrangers of all descriptions every day. Mrs M. It Wedell is convalescing under the skillful treatment of Dr Kaunovre. Mercantile i.i The ai . haa receivi I a new line or lames anil ehil dren's hoea. id M re. Dr. Keesler. of tigden. Mr. were guests of F. A. Cook and wife yeeterdi y. I'raver meeting at the new M. K. church very Thursday evening. Col. A J. Cropsey is Belling real estate on the ii stallment plan that will sur prise yon. A very social affair took pla at the residence of m. Ivedtield, who recently hwHtml .iL this nlace. YedhiMlav even ing. The company was composoii of the Klaus oi 'heatrs, I'rof. I'utman, Mrs. Cunninglam, Mr. and Mrs. Charley ('base .ii d t he M inees Nana, Clara and 1 M Miss Minnie lases Id wen, of tlgden. Hw eLV.rr ; the MMN oat . WWM I I (iurrandtlie The Coining (ireat Shows. The Ac.am Korepaugh shows are now on their 'J8th consecutive annual tour 0 America. They are the oldest, the larg est, the richest tented amusement com bination of circus, menageries and hip iKHlromee in the world. Their present manager, Mr. J. K. Cooper, is also the oldest active circus director in the Ho was one of the own United States. ers of the "Great London circus" previous to 1900, and anterior to that, a joint owrer in the "Cooiier and Whitbv Circus," later on he was a partner with P. T. Harnum in the show bearing the The veteran manager lstter's iiue has now the entire control of the Adam Korepaugh Shows, and those who may remark the fact, that after so nianv years faithful effort to amuse and in struct his fellow men, he still remains in the harness, he can reply in the lan guage of the illustrious poet: "Tie no sin for s man to labor in his own vocu tion." Manager Cooper says he is now lietter prepared than ever to fulfill his mission, for "Experience is by industry achieved And perfected by the swift course of time." The Adam Forepaugh Shows will appear here in August. An Toe. IK WbwT l!et iet.'.' theoootrary TheatrtcaJ Soto. Mr a Tboaaaa mm bat strike at the seat li known rsajiitiaa, the oelabratad Ore PI assart to take. goo Kidney Tea. purely vegetable. Sa'jafattc every I E- Kuhd M J. GILMORE'S Gloriow Ballet Spectacle, The luminal. a XZXITIITIIgSIITIIITIIgTT;;TTrTTTTYTTl 2 TEMPTATIONS 12 CHAS. H. VALE, Manager. REDUCTION'S Sye.-ial.tie- . . 7 5 GRAND OPERA HOUSE Not lee to stone fatter. Keep away from Detroit, Miob., during strike. I'm:'" Mi. Ladies Shoes will sell at the following reductions for this week. Our Clothing waa not bought is pudding e ,.i.oJ i,. duality reduced to 'u.iiii) icuutcu iu Quality reduced to IMPORTANT TO EVERY Diseases I. L. Clark A Sons. McCAUHLAND. DENTIST. iff Office up stairs ovr FunftVa rwtw Hardwir Store. Teetb extracted without paiu Coosci- or artincial oiifneori retained, ifimrult Caue twth solicited. Hatisfaetioa guaranteed. GO TO THE LITIXE BROOM - GOOD LUNCH, Baker, Proprietor. tier-man- SILK AA,fAwAfV. 45 M, WOMAN LU STORE! aa a AAAt MM aav 4f Under the Management of RICH a HARRIS. MANY: Lew DocksUder, Burt Comedia- n- Oeu. ThaU-heShepard, Jno. A. Coleman, Jay Quigley and Geo. VY Lewis. SI'KCIAKISTS: Cain A Loveno, Comic Trapee Artiste; Frank La Mondue, the Wirewalker; (iregory & Elmer, Triple liar Performers; Jno. A. Coleman, Eccentru-lanoer(!eo. Lsswis and his norps of dantwra, and the Only ( !eo. TluiU-her- . The Singing Wonders of the World R J. Jose, liaymond Miaire, II. W. Krillman, Tho. Ijewis, W. A. Patterson. Prices 9S, B0. 75, and II. Seats now on Sale. THE r, ; -- Do You Want a Bargain ? SAD DLES, HARNESS AND JLAP Ths old nrseoo and eiimininc of 'Tbs Lifbij Rnrgicsl loatitnts ad phnieian World I)i- or asnsu ( itjr snd Hsu KranciMvu will visit Osden and have officei at tbs Brm.ni botsl, Feb. a and M, at ('lift hu iss. Salt Lak... Feb. V and ISA, 1M1. TbU will he a rare ebanc for tbs people of Utah to consult free with the oldest and most ausressful Californi peeislim who has had nearly fifty years apecial practice, hsring ursdnsted in 1MH. Eemrmber the old doctor will visit Utah himself. Dr. Liebijr a Co. of Ban Frsncisco are the only reliable pecitliata from the lsrse cities wiio visit Utah auartsrlr, who treat all wastiaa and chronie dissasss of men, women and annoyinx chilifreu snd ths only brace snd deformity manufac tnrsrs who visit Utah from Han Iranciaco Kansas City. rM,sv fWv TRIUMPHANT TROI BAIN )I RS Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DUSTERS. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. go at prices Lower than ever offered before. All must CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. WE CANT STAND IT MUCH LONGER! but we will give you one more week in which to PROFIT from our Mistake in I urchasing too Heavy a Spiing Stock. Our reputation is too well known in Ogden to require any stronger Proof than one work that when we say we will Sell you All Kinds and Qualities of Shoes, Slippers, and Rubbers at Actual Cost that we mtan it. We Must Sell and you can Save enough by Buying Now to pay a month's grocers bill. Come before the chance is gone forver. 313 GOODRICH & CO., TWENTY-FOURT- H -- STREET - "".l 313 Third Store West of the Postollice Do You Smoke ? If so, Don't Fail to Try "AMERICA'S CHAMPIONS HANDKERCHIEFS. PEOPLE'S STORE, 7f The Last Crash! ABSOLUTELY PURE PEOPLE'S 4.30 5.50 UNlSlTlRlElLlSl ;M of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat rowaer ll 375 AND CHILD IN UTAH. The Oinahn MM says: "Wyoming is -- FOR Athe coming mineral commonwealth of America. This is a fact which will bear frequent repetition. Coal, iron, gold, silver and other metals and petroleum or a Cup of Coffee like your will give her this position. Within Mother makes. another generation Wyoming's wealth will lie the wonder of the world. Mark the prediction." Without detracting 25th Street, Grant Avenue. from the splendid mineral wealth of Tiik to Commkkcial. rises Wyoming, that the Bee is mistaken when it tries to convey the impression that WyoAl. A. ming's mineral wealth will place it in the forefront of mineral commonwealths. St. Joseph's School. That proud distinction will be won by The annual distribution of premiums U. S. Gov't Report, Au. 17, 1889. Utah. "Mark the prediction," Mr. Bee. Highest of all in Leavening Power. in St. Joseph's school took place on The medal Wednesday morning. gold Tiik rk. are signs of new activity in the for application was drawn for by the iron and steel industry, owing in part to following boys: Masters Charles the certain demand for great supplies tieorge tieiger, Thomas Fanning. that will be needed for Outumbi n (E- Keggie Wright, Albert Richter, Bertie Duggon, Hiram McManis, Philip Garner, xposition buildings in Chicago. The rail- and drawn by Hiram McManis. road managers also anticipate an inMedal for 1890, drawn by Fred and John Keck, renewed. Silver creased and continuous business from now on to the close of 1892. These lire medal for application drawn for by MiisterB Fred Hart, John S. Scudder, ini)ortant pointers and show that the Frank Lloyd, James MeCormick, Lawtimes will soon jierceptibly improve. rence Corey, Ben Davidson, John There are other signs of this bright' r Maguire, drawn by Thomaa Carnahan. Prize for catechism, drawn for by future that will be mentioned later. Masters Thomas Fanning, George Geiger, John Farmer, Charles McManis, Kxldie Bertie Thk Forum of July contains a view of Kerwin, LawDtiggan, the policy and an estimate of the char rence Smith. Drawn by Geore Geiger. acler of the young emperor of Fourth of July Committee. Kiret Store East of Postoffice, on Twenty-fourtStreet. by P. Heinrich Geffcken, Imperial Let every member of every committee who in school detail be present at the room, city hall, explains Privy Councilor, the dismissal of Kismarck and the rela- tonight at H p. m. sharp. Have a report Ladies hose from 10 cents up. Childrens hose from cents ready of progress of your work thus far tions between the emperor and the and let it be a roUBing meeting. Come underwear L;ulie's from 10 cents up. Childrens up. This article is one of the without fail. 0. O. Howard, Jr.., underwear from 5 cents up. Baby saques most important ever contributed to an Sec'tyCom. of Arrangements. from 5 cents up Baby booties American review. For Sale. from 10 and 13 cents up. The best paying business place in the Tiik compilation of the returns of for 'he price or will trade for city Children's handkerchiefs 3 for 5 cents. Ladies hemstitched the census of 18'JO is hearing com- city property. Good reasons for Belling. Ad handkerchiefs 5 cents. Ladies bordered hemstitched office. to IHI be care It dress this appears pletion. progress handkerchiefs 5 cents. ing much better than that of 1880, which 100 Base Balls (liven Away. was laid out on such a broad scale as to IN To eac'i boy purchasing a straw hat of take nearly to 1890 to compile it and the us we give a base ball. management of the encyclopediac unAttrrbi'ky, Dorson & Co. Gents handkerchiefs 5 cents. Gents hose extra heavy dertaking drove one or two superintendthree pair 25 cents. Gents hose very good two pair 25 cents. ents crazy. lee! Ice!! In placing your order for ice this Gents underwear from 15 cents up. Tuk minister of the interior of Portu- season, be sure your name is listed with Newest novelties in neckwear. A new line of gents overshita. Our line of China the Mountain Springs Ice company, gal will soon introduce a bill in the and Cheap Glassware at cost to close out. commonly known as the Gritflth (Minds Portugese Parliament to prevent the the only springs ice in the city. We citizens of that country emigrating to guarantee it to be pure, clear and free America. No fears need be felt that from moss. Office in Comukki iai. build2404 Washington avenue' this country will declare war on account ing of such action. O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. First Store Last of Postoffice, on Twenty-fourt- h St. old-tim- e ,X in vestigate and let quality and price talk A. , S. J. BURT & BROS. the Yours Truly, 20 otr uu An International Keast of Mirt li and Song! A FEW OF the eating," In J III i Juality reduced to $2.50 iITiiTiifTYYYTlYi S I JTTJTtTiTiIIItTTttT.'iIiIiITiiTIiI Quality reduced to 2.95 )uality reduced to 3.35 And may not be proof ii l GEORGE THATCHERS for Dudes, Ah, of Il S HitrMs lo.M.V! Laird Stinker 1 On next Saturday evening, June 30, George Thatcher's Minslrela will appear at the Grand. The rise of the curtain on the limt part discloses the company arranged in pyramidical tiers, the top crowned by a large pipe organ. The vocalists and musicians are attired in rich Spanish toreador costumes, while the comedians wear the dress of the Direc-toirperiod. The silvery notes of K. J. Jose, the clear voice of liaymou Moore, the rich tones of II. W. Krillman and the resonant baritone of Thomas Ijewis are feat urea of the musical program. John A. Coleman's eccentric dancing, the series of new witticisms by George Thatcher, Lew Dockstader, Burt Shepard, Ed Marble and tieorge Lewis, make tbe first part a notable one. A "Feline Duo" by Thatcher and Shepard which eliminates the old time end song is one of the hits of the lirst part. For the benefit of the lovers of minstrelsy, the first part finish deals with minstrelsy in the days of "Old Bob Uidley" and "The Charleston Gals." The olio contains a series of novel specialties by Gregory and Klmar. Frank La Mondue, Wood and Shepard, the musical comedians Cain and Loreno and tieorge Thatcher, the prince of entertainers. The afterpiece, an original conceit, called "The Fete of the Gondoliers," introduces the entire company, George WM. EDITION OF tact mux (Jo. Stlylish, Ah, In mounting 'The Twelve Temptations,' Mr. Gilmore has passed the highest mark But we guaranof the spectacular drama. The scenery tee you a better is the handsomest ever seen una theatri cal stage, while the mechanical effecta are marvelous. 1'he plav abounds in tit. nicer pattern special features. The ballet is strong, introducing live very pretty novelties Smoother made The dramatic portion of the show is so completely overshadowed by the me- g a r m e n ts for chanical and scenic effects that it is but a small part of the attraction. There is, the same money however, an interesting plot that is worked out much clearer than is usual than any house in spectacles, and the lines are lietter than the average in siectacular dramas. in the City ."The he company is strong. Thatcher's Minstrels. THE SECOND WITH 100 PEOPLE ENGAGED! In our Shoe Department The Grand Ballet The Bewitchidg Dancers. The Lovelv Premiers. The Won. K. A ef D. 8. I. C. THK XOVELTV OF THK SEASON. 'TbeMaaeive Soener). will please a great many of our derful The Gorgeous Custumea. The Charming Musi.-The Moving Panuramaa. Stands for International Convention National Educational Association of the customers because they know THIKl i KIVK IN THK HALLKT. The Higgeat of SpectackwjJPricea, fl. United Slates which will meat at Toron- that our shoes are the best to, Canada, July 14th to 17th. For this oaaioo tha Union Pacilo will aall goods made in this country tickota from all coupon stations toToron ! and when they can buy the to, at one fare for the round trip. Plus 2.00 membership tea. best for the same that price HUWKS a kU'U. Leases sod atsassra. Sea that your tickets read via the Union Pacific. Call on or write to me inferior goods are selling why for particulars. Q. H. Cowut, should they not be pleased? Agent Uniun Pacific Sytem. r. An audience, tuu, that was nut slow in demonstrating its admiration uf the maguiricent stage settings and striking transformation scenes, applauding the villain when his schemes seemed to work well, and applauding the hero when the good triumphed over the bad. Friday, June 19 Su, Oh! what A Six oraaaa near v aew that can cot ha bought anywhere for lees than H' new for Bale from atVO to Term, rise dollars down and rive dollars per month. theater. GRAND OPERA HOUSE! ONE NIGHT ONLY! the of S. J. BURT & BROS. J. Gilmore's 'Twelve Temptations' attracted an audience at the Grand opera house last evening tha. tilled the THE If... a.u. Twelve Temptations" NOVELTIES If Mr. Baneauf N ew York" ooaspaay, Only ItS to Pur bio and Ketarn on of the Boat affable wad sociable of To those desiring to attend taw opentc. His iwraaaval eeatrib- utes aatarieliy to the auoceas of hia ing of the Colorado Mineral Pa.ece at Puebio July t, tbe Union Pacific wiU aad Uckeca at one fare for the roond -Tbe Twelve Temp tattoo" will baa tiiaow Jul let and 3d. TiekaU good gorgeous aoaote show The liaainj to return until and including July SO. uses iu own soeasry exciawveiy oooaiat-in- g of M piaoaa Thateher's Mioatrels on Saturday evening will be one uf the very beat abowa of tha as as on. rm THE jw ksineya or urinary organs? clad do not lose Ume a aaaad tor its rettoe- - say a: "W. Mu Dott Ch;i:, Law at bv aught that ievukjar. but Spectacle u) eertainlp one of the most pleasing forms uf stage aiuuaemeot, which tinds favor with ail the claaasa, AnoThis railroad wreuk is reported and no one haa au clearly monopolized this peculiar field than W ilhani J i Aa usual the accident oc Una n. ruing who considered at the head uf curred at a bridge. High uater had diversiona isuf this kind. The eeoutid washed away tbe bridge and nobody waa editiou uf "The Twelve Teuiptatiooa," under the capable management of there to stop the tram. At all turn care should be eierciaad to examine Charlea H. Vale, will be seen for the Grand tiret lime at the Opera houee on tracks and bridges in order to prevent Friday evening, June 19th, fur one night aocidenta Kapeciall) should great care only. The has spectacle undergone so be exercised ui times of flood i. The many changes that, aside from its title, lack of such care is probably ressmsi it la from all accounts a productiun and pleasiug than that more ble for the accident reported this which grand An exwas seen laat season. morning. change, in commenting upon the piece, KIVK H A lane Tha preaeaUtion at lb Grand last -evening of tha tragedy. Mr. baroes of Xaer lark," was wit named by a large au Aad wall Uta play liamrrarl it die The story itaalf at built on a beeie of Curstcaa ha bite and life rules and aj of marked intereeL Aad tbe iBtarprata-Uo-o by the ouapaay waa very haa. The leading character ware all vary web indeed. Maw Wheeler aa Paoli showed a power and art that waa Lutn.cg lee than dramatic geL . ja Mia Biaokaer aa utile Maud Uhertrie waa extremely mu eaaful aa tha pranktcme girl ana nouiu oe nero to excel. JSjes Field performed Eai Aoatruther ad uiiraUv. Haw Oermou did Lad Ci.srtre) very wall indeed. Mr. Neili as Uurtuo tf. Barnes te an artwt of bafb skill. Mr. Block as Count Douella was one of the timet brilliant uf tha ouui as wotislji was also a pany. Mr. very artsxUc luiperaonator. Taken altogether thai waa one of the moat genu inety excel lent dramatic preaeuialioue eter witnmseU at llie iiranj. "Te Hacd, uerfer the Crouahile, aad prettily Milttar? ofW. ieorge W He Best 5t Cigar In the World. Warranted Long Havana Filler. For Sale by all Dealers. BEITMAN BROS., w1 |