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Show CMSDKX THE UMVEHSITY FAIR. The Cttar Hotel. The Cottage HftL near Taecty-fcfi- a and Lincoln, now ia thare ut Mr. and Mrs. L X. Van Gilder, bas just Un and plaoed ia tte best of cood-UoVi acauamodtte tbepoiiic It is eoe ot the t&oct oooaeotiy located and pieuAfit hotels in the city. DA1LV C0MMEKC1AL; FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891. Must be seen to be appreciated STEARMS ""MCMAfH" OlflljV it Pawnnn reo-val- SUCCESSORS TO a It Openi this Evening With Grand Bazaar. 1 I'liioa Lodjrt Officer. SNYDER THI ROBINSON", HARDWARE COMPAXY. JL wrrw & MLit S&L--x- j Dealers in Hardware, Stoves, The new ofoer of Union Ledge Na installed F. of the ca EXAMlNt. 6.LO.O. linware. htc. Etc CALL AND evening We bop to please some of the people all the time and know we can pleaae all July 6tL. by F. W. Lewis, D. D. Q. M., be oar ouostact wul ecdeavor to pleas ail the the people some times. But it There Will Also t a Cb&raim: vera as fallows: people all (be time by keeping the largestwillaed most eompSwie stock of gnods in B. X. F. P. G 8. , Well as and Rapn, Shepherd, our line in the city whkh we can sell at pnoes impossible fi comProgram H. W. Sbertliff. X. G.; J. A. JohnX. to meet petition Minj Beautiful: Ladies. 1L treasC. Wardleigh, son, aecretarr; TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. urer; J. C. KieaeL W. H.May and J. F. C. JL Shoeinkker, 2315 Washington Ave. Lester Prk pavilion this ranis g rill Baccher, trustees; & CARMAN. arden; J. F. Bancber, conductor; J. V. b tht seen of tt beginning of a four Browning, R. 8. X. G.; W. iL May, L. K. days' Fair. Tba promoter of this Pair X. G.; J. Kweel, R. S. V. G.; It IL HOTEL AER1VALS. Mailett, L. S. V. G.; E. Maladav. O. G.; ar the ladiea generally of Ogdeo. 50 aa J 1J0 iadiea are taking part J. Johnston, L G.; J. S. Ro le, K. S. S.; Thb Ruii.-- D, P. Wareack, J. D. AlU. IL Pidoock, IL S. S. len. Chicago; J. IL Denver; ia iLe incenand their loyalty to J. R. llet, M. Lipe, Henry Marx. St. tive far their work. The program proAbout Done. Iuis; IL A. Goddard, Wm. Worster, vided for each evening of the Fair is The work of reconstructing the street Kan Francistx; E. L. Math. Boston, JohnG. Poulson, Helena; J. W. Ivey. brilliant, and will be a tine entertain- ear tracks on Twenty-fiftstreet is about AND FLOWER CARNIVAL. Might! ANTJ EVERY a G-- 4 NIGHT THIS WEEK. FREE TO ALL MEN TO MEIST QyjLYl Ma-ile- al u To-Mg- kt! Prof. Wm. Windsor, LLB. HORNBY Will deliver a a Oea MiU-hell-, Bazaar. It ia a grand fancy fair and bazaar, and will have extraordinary attractions, aa will be eeen by the program published this morning. It will be an entertainment worthy of one' attendance, and for the email earn of 10 cent. No objection to any one paying f L Among the many attractions, there will be Gypsy fortune telling, and the conferring of a prize to the lady donating the beet dressed doll; a special prize to the moat popular little girl; a diamond ring to the moat popular lady and a gold headed cane to the most popular gentleman in Ogden. There will be ecenea from the opera "Mikado" and scenes from the opera "The Bohemian GirL" AND FLOWER CARNIVAL. There will be a grand Bon-boFlower Carnival during all of the evenings and will be headed by masked King and Cueen. On the last night the masked King and Queen will unmask. All strangers, especially the Republicans of the territory attending the convention which is now in session, are respectfully and cordially invited by the ladies to take supper with them any time between 5 and 9 o'clock. The program for the evening is as follows: n THE PROGRAM. Overture Kent's band. Scenes from Fairyland, directed by Mrs. Dr. Rsid, Mrs. W. W. Funge and Mrs. J. F. Berry. Quartette, selected Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Ring, Mr. llodgman and Dr. Armstrong. Contralto solo Bedoin, "Love Song," Miss Viola Pratt Selection Kent's band. Chorus "The Heavens are Telling," Ogden Musical Society. "National Tableau," Uncle Sara and his daughters, directed by the ladies' committee. Street Improvement Wall avenue is being graded by the and Twenty city between Twenty-fiftfourth streets. At soon as the grading is finished a sidewalk will be put in on the western side of the street, so that from the depot will Eeople coming up h choice of streets. A force of men are at work on the street car track on Twenty-seconstreet, changing the grade and other vise placing the line in condition. d P. 0. S. OF A. Installation of Officers elected for the Ensuing: Year. A meeting of the delegates from the ail Utah camps of the Patriotio Order of Sons of America will be held on Sat urday in Salt Lake. E. J. Dee Moeniaux district president; W. W. Watters, W. G Kind and others will represent the Ogden camp. At the last meeting of Washington 1. the following officers were h Why eat poor candies when you cm get Tenney's fine New York goods at the Reed hotel pharmacy. We have just received a fresh supply of Tenny's New York candies. ' Try them. Fehringer k Ash Reed hotel pharmacy. A Court was not in session I will yesterday pointed in place of W. G. Young resigned. His name is George Gaitrall of Michigan and will begin his duties at the commencement of the September term. Real Estate Transfers. Furnished by the Hendershot Ab stract office 2414 Washington avenue, 1891: G. E. Maule to M. S. Howard, lot 3 and 4, block 1, East Lynne subdivision; Business for Sale. sell my grocery business at 2480 Washington avenue, including a stock of fresh groceries and a lease of hut S75 a month for two stories, for one he!; and the other half in clir Ogden real estate. Or all cash, IP per cent off of Kohn. invoice, less rreigisu Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given bv the under signed, administrators of the estate of Henry Ganguere, deceased in Utah Ter ritory, to the creditors of and all persons naving claims against the said deceased to exhibit them with the necessarv vouchers within four months after the hrst publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his office 6 and 7 First National Bank build ine. Oarden. Utah, the same being the place for the transaction or business of the said estate for Utah Territory. M. V. Gilbert, E. A. Reed to W. A. Robins, part of Administrator of the estate section 15, township b, range 1, west; Ganguere, deceased. $835. W. B. Wedell to S. Keah, lote 3 and 4, Terrace subdivision; $500. Are You Interested of Henry ? following frank statement from Carl C. Nelson to Anna M. Iverson, J. The E. Hare, of Texas, will be part of section 17, township 6, range 1, of interest to Trenton, many of our citizens: west; 110,000. "My little boy was very bad off for two C. James Iverson to Carl Nelson, part with diarrhoea. We used vaof section 17, township 6, range 1, west; months rious medicines, also called iu two Doc$300. nothing done him any good C. R. Hank, trustee, to H. H. Rolapp, tors, but we used Chamberlain's Colic, until townsection of of southwest 33, part i Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which ship 6, range 1, west; $5,500. immediate relief and soon cured gave 50 lots J. S. Stone to J. J. Brummitt, him. I consider it the best medicine and 51, block 1, Central Park addition; made and can conscientiously recom$1 000. mend to all who need a diarrhoea or T. A. Harris to C. H. Heritage, lots 11 colic it medicine." For sale by W. D. and 12, block 9, Franklin Place addition, Driver k Son, and all leading druggists. $250. Icontraotl; T. A. Harris to Lucy Fuchs, lots 13 Look and Read. and 14, blook 9, Franklin Place addition, the ladies of Ogden to call at invite I $250. my store, 2480 Washington Total, $2C,635. avenue, where they can buy groceries at ten A Popular Firm. per cent below cost Reason: Retiring business. Greenwell k Frank, proprietors of the from KOHJf, Central meat market, have a card in Lots, Lots, Lots. The Commcrcial. They are an old esLota at S5 tier month and .work re tablished house and nave built up a large trade by supplying the publio with ceived on payment A. j. tROPSiT, f ive roints. the best meats to be had ia the west Which has been fitted It Your up for his use. Attention! The Coolest Place in Last January abona-fid- e Cost Sale took place at our store and it caused more consternation than some people cared to admit. We ADVERTISED the city. Manhood, Matrimony Health and Disease, and we SOLD at COST. Ve shall Close Out our Sexual and Creative Line of Parasols, Summer Silks and Straw Hats on that same basis. Rare Bargains in all Departments. Science, Magnificently, Illus trated with the most l costly apparatus ever IL Wright & Sobs Co. 2327-233- 3 used by any lecturer. Kroo Publio Examination Kvery Night. Washington Avenue. REMAINING TWO WEEKS ONLY I Prof. Wm. Windsor, LLB., h uuaru Judge Miner being absent from the city. The court room was the scene of a referee trial before Judge Leonard. It was the Gieger divorce and took up the greater part or the afternoon. A new stenographer has been ap Better Give h 111.,-Jul- y District Court. BOYLE BLOCK, ANOTHERJVENT! a Killed by a Train. 9. Mrs. Eebeceah Olkey, L. W. Zinn. president; Lee Curtis. Raymond and son Arnold at noon today W. Campbell, master of were struok by a possenger train. The forms- - L. Meid, secretary; E. P. Ken- - boy, who was deaf and dumb, was on drick, hnancial secretary; W. U. Kind, the bridge. His mother, beeing the treasurer; R. L. Williams, conductor. train coming, tried to save him and both Thus. Kendnck, inspector; Ed. Belcher, lost their lives. S300. At his hall in the Al-bio- o. camp No. installed. for July 9, LECTURES h ment for all who go. a John Bruce, M. Rush Warren, W. H done. New ties have been mixed with Dale, W. A. Wetmore, J. IL H Webeter, the old ones and a solid bed is the result G. IL Watterman, Salt Lke; Wm. There has been a special prize ar- Summer, St Joe; J. T.i Rchardaoo, Mr. Mich ; L. H. Wallace, city; ranged for the lady who donates the and Mrs. G. P. French. New York; W. handsomest dressed doll for the UniverIL Hunter, city. IL Mexico; Xash, sity Fair. Pacific J Currin, Oakland; F Brown, Miking Progress. E, Dale, Salt Lake; F. M. Blackville; The brick work on the second story of Sands and sister, Colorado Springs; J. of the Sacred Heart Academy building P. Trout, Chicago; S. E. Stickney, San and Jackson, rspidly Francisco; JohnH. Struck, Kansas City; at Twenty-fourtis to be a very tine Henry L. Hogan, Xew York; George That progresses. Hanson, Xew York; L. IL Kellogg, structure. Toledo, O.; George W. Dertherage, Kansas City; J. L. Mandell, St. Louis; R. K. Buj Them. Plough, Atchison; C. J. Jonea, San Tenney's New York candies are the Francisco; L. E Grim, Beaver, Pa.; R. best and always fresh. For sale by IL Grim, Beaver, Pa: C. W. Janes, Fehringer k Ash. Chicago; W. M. Kurtz, Philadelphia; J. B. Lehigh, California; D. J. Wheeler, J. J. Brummitt's class in the M. E. California; James McBinty, Park City; Sunday school will indulge in a picnic E L. McKillips, city. in the canyon today. The start will be The Broom Dr. R. E. Hill, Chicago, made from the church promptly at 7:30 Til fl n Tlliiai San Frnnriwm. Cal.: P. C. Kirby, Merced, Cal.; J. C. Steadman, Hot Springs Time Card. Chicago, III.; E. W. Justice,Grand Island, Commencing Saturday and Sunday, Vh J. VVhArtnn. Hartford. Conn.: E July 4, 1891, trains will run to tlie Goodman, Chicago, III.; Wm. J. Babb, Carollton, Mo.; C. ri bteward, city; r. Springs as follows: Motor leaves Broom Hotel at 10:10 a. m. C. Wright, Xew York; S. LeventhaL St " " " " 12:30 p. m. Paul, S. II. Gieev, city; E X. Bemier, u " " 2:50 p. m. Salt Lake; E G. I'sally. Salt Lake; L. " " a " " " " 5:10 p. m. B. Stephens, city; L. Lubelski, Denver, Union Pacific leaves depot at 9:25 a. m. Colo.: R. W. Cross, city; Chas. Gagner, " " 5:30 p. m. Oursv, Colo.; J. Killen, Chicogo; W. O. " " " " 7:30 p. m. S. Murrey, city; J. P.Kennedy city. " " " The Central. W. IL Warner, Iowa; You can get your prescriptions tilled B. Johnston, Evanston, C. J. at any hour of the day or night at Root Wyo.; Aysest, J. Goovey, city; Jas. Jones, HuntiCentral Prescription Drug Store, corner Ed. Mason, II. Dugan, Kansas ngton; and Grant Twenty-fourtCitg; F. H. Coker, R. F. Thompson, N. Gudmunson, J. H. Smith, Terrace; C. Drew the Hat W. Swinhrrt, Salt Lake; John Blyth, Miss Liza Geddes, of Plain City, drew Alma, Idaho: Ed Waltber, Kearney, the elegant hat that was given sway by Xebr; R. Connelly, L. F. Rimmerman, the Misses Klinkenbeard in the Wright Terrace, Utah; John Stuart, Reno, Xev.; J. IL Churchill, Grand Junction, Colo.; block. Jas. DeVote, Sacramento, Cal.: Thos. The World Enriched. McGuire, Pueblo; Miss Anna Darsah, The facilities of the present day for the Dayton Ohio: A. C. Lund, Ephraim; J. production of everything that will con- W. Hoggan, W. B. Lowry, Uintah; Geo, duce to the material welfare and comfort T. Porter, Duth, Nevj Wm. Fresimors, M. Skid more, Reno, Nev; San of mankind are almost unlimited and J. N.Francisco; Brown, Kelton. when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only A Kan perfect laxative known, as it is the only can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting remedy which is truly pleasing and re- Factory for 'J5 cents. J2b Twenty-fiftstreet freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in Everybody is invited to Lester Park the Spring time or, in fact, at any time this evening, be he Jew, Gentile, Morand the better it is known the more pop- mon, Baptist, Presbyterian, or otherwise, rich or poor. ular it becomes. Grand Course of Free (v Iie-twe- en The World's Most Eminent Phrenologist, his distinguished staff of Everybody in Ogden Should Read This! accompanied by Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. Wrk 'wan f t ftnllcwr in Clok T)r banton, China, graduated and received his diploma, standing seoond in a class or twenty, lie practiced there for a lew years and became widely known. Since he has been in Denver be has been very successful in curing Asthma, Rheumatism, Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Cancer, Tumors, Eruptions, bait Kneum, Scrofula, lape Worm In digestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, iNeuralgia Bnd all I'nvate Diseases. He makes a specialty of Fevers. Typhoid Fever cured in tweuty-fou- r Hours. Any lady or gentleman calling on Dr, Gee Wo will find him a perfect gentleman. In the district court of the First Judicial of Utah Territoryt Weber connty. These are few of the testimonials "Z, O. A. Kentner. (ilaistiff, t Angaatai B. Pat-tohim by people whom he has Ida B. Patton, Alexander M. York, Robert given Robinson, inter State Land and Town com- cured: Denver, Dec. 1, 1800. pany, a corporation organized nnder the lawi of lswa, T. S. Hudson, Receiver. Archie C. Fink, Dr. Gee Wo cured myself and boy of A. B. Corey, H !. Bielow and F. W. Lafrenti. Commercial National Bank of Ogden, Utah, R. Rheumatism, and I would advise anyone H. ri later, Mrs. R. U. Slater, Virginia Taylor, H. that is Buffering with it to consult him K. Thurber, L. M. Anderson, The Des Moines and they will never regret it. National Bank of Des Moines. Iowa, The CitiJ. R. Hill, 1865 Curtis St. zens' Bank of Ogden, Utah. Emma J. Nagle, This is to certify that my wife, Mrs. Samuel Corson, and William A. Robins, as administrators of the estate of Erasmus Nagle, M. A. Hamlin, has been ill for ten years deceased. The people of the Territory of Utah send with Liver Complaint and Kindred Troubles. It became chronic and spasgreeting to the above named defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an acmodic in the stomach so she could not tion brought against you by the above nairwd her food. She employed in that plaintiff, in the Dietrict Court of the First Ju. keep dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to time ten r.f the best physicians in the answer the complaint tiled tho-east; and two in Denver without any v:.;u the dn" vf x: ' .. ui iuo u.., 01 eervice after so about four weeks ago I service on you of this summons if served satisfaction, within this county ; or, if served out of this employed Dr. Gee Wo, who has helped county, but in this district, within twenty days ; her so she is about as well ns ever she otherwise within forty days or judgment by was. He also cured me of Rheumatism. default will be taken against you, according to Mrs. M. A. Hamlin. lie prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to foreclose a cerMr. A. Hamlin. tain mortgage on certain mortgaged premises . 180G Third St., W. Denver. for the sum of $8,500 with interest at the rate of My little boy was brought safely eight per cent per annum from the 31st day of July. ltvt9, against the defendants Augustus B. through a very severe attack of RheuPatton, Alexander M. York aud Robert Robin- matic Fever in one week by Dr. Gee son, or for the sum of five thousand dollars with interest at the rate of eight per eent per Wo, I consider him unrivaled in the annum from the 31st day of July, 1S89. and that treatment of Diseases of Children. as soon as sufficient Of said mortgaged premises Mrs. M. L. Slater, have been Bold to pay said amount with costs, Late ef Leadville. , that the sale cease, and this action remain noon the docket for the maturity of balance $3,500 DR. Chinese GEE W0, Physician, wish interest at the rate of 8 per cent per anRoom 2, No. 365 Twenty-fift- h num from July 31st, and the mortgage lies street, on certain property, fully described in the com- Ogden, Utah. bebe retained until said amount plaint herein, The Doctor makes all his own medicomes due. that judgment be then rendered for said amount, interest and costs, and the bal- cines and uses nothing but geauine ance of said mortgaged premises or so much Chinese Herbs imported from China. as SUMMONS. di(-tri- ct n, thereof my be necessary, be sold to pay said amount, interest and costs ; and for a reasonable attorney's fees in the sum of $500; that the usnal decree may. be made for the foreclosure of said mortgage and for the sale of said premises, according to the law and the practice of this court of this district; that the proceeds of said sale mav bo applied to the payment of the costs of tbe court and expenses of sale and attorney's fees, and the amount due the plaintiff ; and that said defendants and each of th-and all persons claiming under tbem or either of them subsequent to the execution of said mortgage deed on said premises, either as purchasers, incumbrancers, or otherwise may be barred aud foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption in the said premises, and every part thereof, and that plaintiff may have Judgment against Angnstus B. Patton, Alexander M. York and Robert Robinson, and that execution issue against them for any deficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of said premises properly applicable to the satisfaction of the judgment. That the plaintiff or any other party to the suit may become a purchaser at said sale ; that the United States marshal execute a deed to the purchaser ; that said purchaser be let into possession of the premises on production of the U. 8. marshal's deed therefor; and that the plaintiff may have sueh other or further relief in the premises as to this court may seem meet Both the method and results when and eonitable. For further and fuller Darticu- lars reference is hereby made to the complaint Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan on me herein. and refreshing to the taste, and acta And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and aur wer the complaint as above re- - fently yet promptly on the Kidneys, the said plaintiff will apply to the court and JBowels, cleanses the sys?tuired, relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. tem effectually, dispels colds, headMiner, Judge, and the seal of the aches and fevers and cores habitual District court of the First For Bale eial District, in and for the Ter- constipation permanently. ritory of Utah, this 9th day of in 50c and $1 bottles all druggists. by July, in the yearof our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and CALIFORNIA FIO STRUP CO. ninety one. C. H. MoClcxb, Clerk. 8AH rXAHCISCO, CAL, By L. B. Bust, Deputy Clerk. C. F. Looraocaow, Attorney for Plaintiff. new tom. .r. touisrnu.fr. OJMIS ENJOYS Jndi-SEi- ' Private prenoloeical examinations and medical consultations ilnilw t, Hmm 10 a. m to 6 p. m. AlKDIUALi EXAMINATIONS FREE TO ALL! The afflicted of all egesor conditions are invited to call at the rooms of thaw eminent specialists and receive information in regard to the nature and probable resuu oi me ailment DISEASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY PROF. WINDSOR'S MEDICAL STAFF. Cross-eye- s straightened in One Minute Without Pain. Piles or Hemorrhoids Cured in One Treatment without the use of the knife, burning or ligature, All Private Diseases, male and female. Catarrh in all its varied forms and complications. All Weaknesses, Defects and Injuries of the Eye and Ear Tumors and Cancers in varied forms. Rectal Diseases, Piles, Fissures, Fistula in Ano, Rectal Ulcers, Lacerations, Etc. Womb Diseases, Prolapsus, Uteri, Displacements, Ulcerations, Lacerations, Etc., no matter of how long standing, or bow serious the complication. Nervous Diseases, Hysteria, Insomnia, Loss of Memory, Restlessness, Despondency, Etc., quickly removed. Indigestion and all disorders of the Alimentary system, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Gastritis, and Ulcerations of the Stomach and Bowels. All Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, Spleen or Bladder. Consultations and Examinations at our Medical Parlors. Broom Hotel, Hotel Hours Until Jnlj 15th. MAGNIFICENT WOKK. CATAEEH. How tho liittk daughter of Mrs. was restored to hearing and comfort: Salt Lakb City, June 29th, 189L Prof. Wm. Windsor, LL. placed Jmy little daughter Segrid, aged 10, under the treatment of your eminent staff of physicians and surgeons on the 8th of Juna She had been afflicted with almost total deafness, accompanied by severe pain in her ear, for the past five years, caused by a severe attack of measles, when only 5 years old. After about ten day's treatment the doctors removed the remains of a large polypus tumor from her ears, and since that time she has been improving so rapidly that at the present her hearing is as good as anyone's, with no recurrence of tbe pain. I am exceedingly grateful to yourself and physicians and hope that you may continue in your successful efforts to relieve afflicted humanity. I am, very truly yours, Mrs. MoiiQuiBT, 949, East 5th South. Mol-qui- st B..I Cared hy a New and Pleasant' Method. Prof. Wm. Windsor, LL. B. Dkak Sir: I have been under your treatment for catarrh for about ten days, and am now delighted to report results. My breathing, which was entirely stopped through my nostrils, is now absolutely free and unobstructed. I am entirely free from the disagreeable symptoms, and feel like I had a new lease on Ufa. Previous to taking your treatment I had used thirty bottles of ShiloLB catarrh, remedy, several dozen bottles of Sage's, twenty seven bottles of Hall's and Ely's cream balm for years, and have spent hundreds of dollars, without relief; but your treatment has accomplished sua-oein ten dayb. Mvrok Foot a Watchman at Ontario Mill, Park City. Utah. -- |