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Show W.DKX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1891. THESEiRE CANDIDATES!2SS Uls to Hag usad to divids Ami A or rote far ff art bus V The FUSION. ORDERS M..rmon Wuar farij Com Ladv SKILL Badly aiBa. HKEs. tad a tar TIJ avd 8 o'clock -Contrast the Liberal With Souie And there see too" LittliiiH immg for the church repubhoaa work tbe dirty Other Nominee. of the a candidate for ZIOX TWO organ, justice peace quite a aop fur his paltry eemcas each lrch turncoat rearguard of the Moratoa party dinem Scheie! How to be when bm be must feel hiieelf he looks about and Mode what sort of coeapany be is now in! acre vicinity of the career of Monroe and street. The tire de partaaeat, as oreor. As it hi oa were not ceiled doe. The cause of the alarm was the of a coal oil can in the rent- Tweety-aawect- mm THE I'llllK. oornjrr naer r Mi tewftaho v ssan mi r his victim, only, in gun. tfa 9m-- J - : wnI have ensBhifuxl mm tk. - I V It is dear of course that neither ail of corner of Madisoo and nA rrtiv tkM. ' and Drop !kartliff. the republican nor all of the democratic lOTf I, r ( .t Mormon candidates will receive the ini to and the bumble pro persuade a reluctant tire to burn I NBwage Kiworker vote: To keep up the illusion of i a tb Aad Charlie, in bis litest Sn, trote more briskly and undertook to turn party division the church will single out CK Of OLD it tool. L. w Sfaurtiiff, certain men upon each division ticket to eome kerosene upon the already ifaited ... so exploded. As it hap -- uw itinera neeoad the poor aavi that that hitooed sepul receive the solid vote of the church and fuel when the can oil aiaeh did contain not the can consummore make pned the the deception chre of ahoddy dimity and craven dup to ul with anas naiaf mate such noted church men as Shurt- urn) th ladv heity cannot be Uatnircb! in the eyes liff are very likely to be eaerifised and burns upon her hands and wnete, while naarmritv. thrift ami mtwitv forsooth Theed are some of the chief of thoaa who know him. We ahould aay no atone will be toft unturned by either the Boor, carpet and ruga naa aumewbat scorched. Maders of the Mormon Democracy and not; it would be hard to besmirch si. of the division wings of the old Peoples' THE 81 "XO DBA. Saintly Republicanism of today talking Yea, liberals. defeat to the or party of say dough, imposing statue mud, r.r reliability, honor, good faith About 3 p. m. yesterday a of Ogden who realize the issue this eh' But will Charlie kindly inform us is the sort of a Mormon combination you alarm was turned in. A box car oppo and wealth, Od company's PABADUMi THCJB OsIX how it was that Hon. D. H. Peary, Sr. have to deal with. Can you afford to be aite the Continental was relieved of the presidency of the ndifferent or divided among yourselves? works was found to be on fire. The box obtained by trading promisee of hear car was fixed up for a kind of boarding enly glory and to practice Zioo by President Weber Stake of pariNwa bouse and there was a laborer or two in rogany on earth for good hard cash. 8th. For Sale Anrost John Taylor, because he (Pwary) would fire but broke it time the out, Thuse are the sort of fakes non pro at the Fkeemas The Oc.dk Publishing they claim to know nothing of the not embrace polygamy and Sburtliff inducing and illustrious sons of apostles, the lot House and scltd to I ult- - M K I ,w-- lk.,,. ! Mor-mo- e m-aoe- (Jec-tile- e ! -- stalled in Peery's stesd, if Mr. Shurtliff baa not embraced that holy principle of MormonismT It is well known that Shurtliff has been a radical upholder of plural marriage and if he does not teach that principle today it is not because be believes it to be nasty and wrong but only because he is too much of a coward. And this is the kind of s thing that the Demo Mormons put on their ticket for the office of county selectman in opposition to such clean competent American gentlemen as John J. Cortez and T. A. Whalen. Can any Gentile hesitate between the choice for selectman of such s plurality scrub exponent of plurality as Shurtliff and clean americane. V It is swf ul bsrd for Grounds, including brick building, and two-storwill be sold at private sale under orders of the probate court, on August 8th. Bids must be handed into the tew office of Breeden A Gunnell, '2408 Washington avenue, between now and August eighth. This is choice "inside" property, being the same now occupied by Alfred 24 1!40 feet, y H. Nelson. There are but two chief crossings of Washington avenue; one is at Twenty-fourtand the other at Twenty-fiftis street; and of the two. Twenty-fourtthe bettor because the City Hall square knocks out the best part of Twenty-fifth- . h This property, by expending a little money for repairs, will bring a rente! per cent, on equivalent to twenty-five the Kicbard6 fam- the investment. Title guaranteed per ily to keep their tingers out; of the off- feet icial pie. In fact they can't hardly do it THE BRANNKN FIASCO. and that is why Charlie's brother-in-law- , be had S. to up put Peery Joseph young for superintendent of schools. If he is A Little Misnnderstanding and a elected the Richards outfit will hare the Pistol Shot. schools of the county under their sway. Last old words so outfit that In other the evening about 9 o'clock a little effectually dwarfed and crippled educa- matinee at the Keystone saloon on tion under priesthood domination here for years will be rewarded for their past sins of Mormon degradation of education by having a further lease of malignant control, while the election of George Muagroveas superintendent of public schools means a progressive Gentile administration and the relegation of the Richards outfit to the rear. Gentiles, the Richards want do you minds of the outfit tuning your children and strutting around in Well then, vote for office forever? George Musgrove for superintendent of He is not a mere Mormon kid schools. but a well qualified and thorough American. It would V be .a pretty ticket that didn't rare Mormon Twenty-fift- h street drew the attention of the police. Pat J. Brannen, the proprietor of the place, has had Frank Brannen, his brother, assisting him as bartender for some time past, and a few days ago they had some difficulty which resulted in Frank's discharge, and last night Frank got a little excited and entered his brother's saloon where he proceeded to hold high carnival because he was refused a glass of beer. He jumped over the counter and was proceeding to make himself numerous when his brother, Pat, the proprietor undertook to persuade him to vacate the premises whereupon Frank remonstrated and Pat insisted until the former was hit over the head with,a revolver and the latter got a blow i'j the mouth. The pistol was discharged and thereupon officer Mitchell appeared and the matinee was adjourned to be opened again at police headquarters where Pat deposited security in the sum of 150 to answer a charge of assault and Frank put up the sum of 125 to answer a charge of disturbing the'peace. Pat Brannen has been in Ogden about 18 months and this is the first time any trouble has occurred at his place. have Tom D. Dee's name upon it, so naturally enough we find Tom pinned on to George Allen for to vote for pound the keepers ye Gods no for members of the legistature. What brilliant law makers Tom and George would make! Mr. Allen ought to be ashamed of running on Mormon ticket jnst as a decoy to pull Mormon Tom through with a few Gentile votes, but Tom is too much of an egotist to be ashamed of anything, or he would ai soon think of running a The Union Pacific Railroad company-hafat pig for the legislatuse as he would arranged to run regular trains to think of running himself. The idea of as and from Syracuse follows, any American voting for such soft, but inqualified figure heads is commencing Saturday. July 11th: m. 2:00 6:30 and p. Ogden p. m simply absurd, when such staunch and Leave " Syracuse 5:45 " " 9:00 " true, able and prcperly qualified Ameri-ea- n Sunday's extra trains as follows gentlemen as James N. Kimball and Don Maguire are offered as candidates Leave Ogden 10:30 a.m. Leave Syracuse the for the and in- 1:15 p. m. Demo-Mormo- good-nature- d legislature by vincible Liberal party. For Councilor mbraoing i part grand V in the Third District of Weber and a part of Box Elder county the latter day democracy has naturally put up the Mormon J. D. Peters, a very good man to represent Cannon and Woodruff in the legislature. Of course he is chosen because the church is not afraid of him. Naturally, too, the Mormon hosts will vote for Peters and inspired legislation. Well and good, let them do it, but let no man who loves his country and reveres free American institutions in all the Third Council district fail to deposit his vote for J. W. Guthrie, the able, progressive, solid and competent candidate of the Liberal party for councilor. He v. ould not only be an honor to American ideas of g vernment in the legislature of Utah but a safe and true law maker for a commonwealth in which he has lived so lon and for whish he has done so much as an enterprising and loyal citizen. V any American citizen of the Second Council district, embracing need one word to influence his choice between the stalwart liberal candidate for the legislature, the Hon. Fred J. Kiesel, and the candidate, Hon. David Evans? No, hardly! It is safe to say that every Gentile in this district who has wit enough to distinguish daylight from darkness, whose ambition has not been stimulated by the Mormon serpent into a treachorous revolt against his nobler conscience and whose duty in loyalty, patriotism and honor is clear and will vote for Fred J. Kieeel, whose rocord as a true man, a public-spirite- d citizen and a liberal, has been so clean, so well known, so straight and open that "he who runs may read." Sound and sincere in every point, with business talents and admirable executive and deliberative ability, Fred Kiesel will be the fit representative of Utah loyalty. Utah enterprise and of Utah's destiny, in her legislature. He his char embodies in fiittingly ideal the acter and principles and Gentile loyal of hopes American aspirations in Ogden. How different the devious course and present renegade attitude of his opponent! Mr. Evans came from the bosom of alien Mormonism; for a while he trained with theenemyof Asiatic domination like a man, but now he turns back to the old ohuroh crew and is simply undoing all the little work he ever did for Ameri canism as fast as he can. The very fact that the legions of the church are, by counsel, gathered around him and that Does Og-de- Demo-Mormo- Bottling: Amber Beer. The Schellhas Brewing Co. is now bottling its famous brand of beer, "The Rocky Mountain Amber." Telephone 180 and order a case. You will find it a delicious and healthy summer drink. From San Antonio. Aug. Hornung, a well known manufacturer of boots and shoes at 820 Nolan St, San Antonio, Texas, will not soon forget his experience with an attack of the cramps which he relates as follows: "I was taken with a violent cramp in the stomach, which I believe would have caused my death, had it not been for the prompt use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The first dose did me so much good that I followed it up in 20 minutes with the second dose, and before the doctor could get to where I was, I did not need him. This Remedy shall always be one of the main stays of my family." For sale by Wm. Driver & Son and all leading drug gists. For Pure Liquors, fine old wines and whiskies call on T. Wollstein & Co., the newly opened family liquor house. Country orders given prompt attention. Correspondence licited 2406 Washington avenue. so- At Hot Springy. Kent's second ball at Hot Springs on Wednesday evening was a big success. The Daughters of Rebekah will conduct an excursion to the springs on August The program 5th, next Wednesday. will soon be announced. .Kent's band will furnish the music for the dances. The ladies will give a prize to the best lady and also the best gentleman waltzer. origin of the Hemes. The fire depart prophets, seers and revelators who meet got to the scene of the blaze in want to rule Utah. Do the laboring subeuch good season that the car was Gentiles want to help such a class; do stantially saved, only the interior being they want to perpetuate such an order a little charred and blackened and a few of priestly nobility T If not 1st them bunks destroyed. vote the Liberal ticket, solidly, unitedly and without wavering until Americans The Hebrew Sociable. predominate in Utah. The sociable last evening of the HeThe broenwell Inquest. brew Ladies' Society of Ogden, given for The inquest held over the body of the benefit of their Sunday school, at John (ireenwelL Wednesday last, devel fair W. U. O. a A. drew the ball, very attendance and passed off pleasantly. oped the fact that the deceased comThere were music, dancing, social pleas mitted suicide by shooting himself in his antry, and very attractive refreshments slaughter house over in Weat Weber. in the program and the ladies entertainIt appeared that financial troubles was ed handsomely. the cause of bia act He had tried poison and the butcher knife upon himself lefore without success. Before he Plenty of Money son At lowest rate for loans on improved killed himself he drove a away from the slaughter houae and deOgden city property and farms. liberately loaded a rifle and blowed bia J. D. Jabvis, brains out. Mr. Green well is an old First National Bank Building. settler and he leaves a wife and eight children to mourn his rash act. To the Public. Caddo Mills, Texas, June 5, 1891. An Abundance of Money. From my own personal knowledge I can Money on hand for loans on Ogden recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for cramps city improved residence or business J. D. Jabvik, in the stomach, also for diarrhoea and property and farms First National Bank Building. flux. It is the beet medicine I have ever seen used and the beet selling, as it alWho Is King! ways gives satisfaction. A. K. Shek-rili- . Of soaps. The ladies say that for which 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Wm. Driver k Son and all leading drug- H. M. Bond A Co. are agente. gists. Talmage on Tuesday. The Morning Cocktail Talmage is not the greatest minister Taken before breakfast, creates a false, who has lived since Paul preached on injurious appetite. A wineglass full of Mars' Hill, as was said of Henry Ward Dr. Henley e English Dandelion Tonic Beecher. But he is a whit behind taken before meals strengthens the di- Beecher and has no only on the contiequal gestive organs and enables you to relish nent at this time as a pulpit orator, a a hearty meal without injury to the writer, a man whose mind has stomach. influence on a had masterly his eg. Talmage is a man whom all in Philharmonic OOera. formed men and women desire to see Chorus practice ton'.'it at 8:30. and hear and Ogden will have a chance Usual place. All membe a be sure and probably but one at the Grand on come. Tuesday to hear him. Those who go will have a great entertainment. When The Ladies's Friend he talks there is a show, the sparks fly, Is anything that makes their washing and dull care must get up and flee away. light. The King of Soap, handled by H. M. Bond & Co., is a boon to all A Good Thing For the Grippe A recent number of the Albuquerque, N. M., Daily Citizen, contains the followCHALCEDONY OR ONYX. ing editorial: Several persons highly recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy A Large Ledge of This Material as a remedy for the grip, now so prevalent. E W. Kilbourne, the county surFound Near Logan. veyor, says a bottle of this remedy gave Mrs. J. H. Brown and son, of Cache him relief. This medicine is prepared Dee Moines, la., Valley, were in Ogden yesterday, for the by Chamberlain & Co.,sale in this city. and it is having a big of the of value and purpose ascertaining For sale by Driver & Son and all leading finding a market for what proves to he druggists. a valuable deposit of chalcedony or onyx of the best quality, which they have discovered in the mountains four miles from Logan. They brought a sample of the valuable quartz with them, which proves to be of tine quality and susceptible of a fine polish. This material is used for making cameos and for fancy table tops, and for a large variety of ornamental purposes, and is very valuable, a piece two inches thick and a foot square being worth 120 to 1100 dollars. The ledge which the Messrs. Brown have discovered is about 8 inches thick and 100 feet wide and it has been uncovered back about 100 feet and how much farther it extends can only be con- THE jectured. They are looking after capital to develope their discovery and place the raw material in shape to market. TO BE wm im m AT ONCE! Atterburv, DobsondCo The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly" pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in '.he Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. Costly Terminals. Bradstreet's: The great elevated train station of the Pennsylvania railroad company at Jersey City which is now completed is an example of the tremendous expenditures which railroad companies are sometimes called on to make for terminal accomodations long after the roads are finished and the conRemoval. struction account has been closed. The J. F. Maguire & Co., general insurance roof of this great train shed is remarkagents, have removed their office from able in its size and engineering perfecthe First National bank building to the tion, being 653 feet fong, 265 feet wide Farmers & Merchants bank, 2438 Wash- and 115 feet high, while its construction ington avenue. They represent the larg- consumed 4,554,000 pounds of iron and est foreign and American companies, life, steel. fire, accident and plate glass. That Langnid Feeling will leave you as soon as the kidneys are A Cure for Cramps in the Stomach. in good working order. The celebrated Albert Erwin, editor of the Leonard, Kidney Tea never fails to do the Texas, Graphic, says: "For the cure of Oregon work. Take it according to directions. cramps in the stomach Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu-- Remedy is Lots Lots Lots. the best and most speedy I ever used." At 95 down and $1 per week in Rex others tried who have it entertain Place on street oar line. Many the same opinion. For sale by Wm Kei.i.y, It.i.f. & Co. & Driver Son and all leading druggists 2414 Washington avenue. a U. Sl Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1S89. Rcifol Baking 1 X A X3m WfTMVl ABSOLUTELY PIRE .... . -- Power. ,. 4 the poor working Vj part itt h Highest of ail in Lea NKWLY ESTABLISHED T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., Hi No. 14. aiu-- ffhife fines. and Liprc H;?e Domestic and Imported Cigars, Ale and Porter. We make Family Trade our Specialty and will deliver goods to all parts of the city. Mail orders promptly solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Write for prices. Box 133. 2406 Washington Avenue. OGDEN. UTAH. THE OGDEN SPECIALISTS. T. A Cottingham, M. T. Ft. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Diseases of the Ear. Diseases of the Nose. Diseases of the Throat. Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of the Skin. Diseases of the Nervous Sys tem. Also Galvanic, raradic and Static Electricity used. Qfc TO Cottlngham, SC. Diseases peculiar to Women-A- ll forms of Catarrh. 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First Store East of Poetoffloe. h This week we place on our counters a Sample Line of Shirt Ladies' Blouses Waists, and Underwear, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! We bought them cheap and sell them cheap! Come line and also an We choice. extensive have early get your of Gents' Underwear, Overshirts, Ties, etc., selling way down to make room for fall stock. Our Boys' Waists and HandCall and convince yourselves kerchiefs are marked to sell- that our prices are the lowest. STOCK OF HATS -- AND BURNISHING GOODS! Will be Closed Out Without Reserve : Col- Hats, Gloves, Shirts, lars, and Cuffs, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Valises, Umbrellas, Suspenders, in Short Everything to be Hat Found in a First-clas- s and Furnishing House. Remember the Place, 2483 Washington avenue, Under Broom Hotel. Just received a nice line of Toilet Soaps- - THE PEOPLE'S STORE. DR J. 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