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Show DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, OGDEN" THINKS irrouncAL THE K1IX1SG MATHEWS to OF Utlut It af tnuaa aarrpa- 1mljam aa ludapartaa L iMt !". Mr. I J. PiOTlSS KTED Pelilkal w Editor of Oiio breach aaaMluj,fJ UlMlCIUI iMmwmt. Tu s kiwi biwfl. UMAtui t Q o, HEART ACADEMY, Ogden, tJtah, 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 type Latin, classes in are conducted writing and short-han- d after the latest approved methods. French and German are optional studies. Besides the elements of drawing which are taught in all the classes, private instruction pupils in the studio receive in oil and in crayon, pastel, painting 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 art, music, .fancy work, etchave been formed for ladies residing in the city. For further particulars apply to Sister -Superior, Ogden, Utah. book-keepin- g, ' TaQrf W) Ml. Kttua Crmi. aa lilt MJtal. .. ) If 12 a. bi til a. I4t 111, m tot m Mail aad) Kv art Bau and Huu ri-- p. bl 2 a. all puiaia Buna, adj.. Bcbe aad Park iKOCBTal m. Iflk atr.l) So. t -- Park City T praat, lull A Kortb-arAeeommodatiuo, halt Lake ( itr, Frtaso aad all lataroMdiaU liotaU - itlutie Fi J ) t JO p. Bt HQ p. m (40 p. B t JO aeal Dining room under Direct Management of E. G. Hurt, formerly Agent Rio Grande Western Ry., Provo, Utah. Cuisine unexcelled. AiTir. Saltl Laka City, Pro to, LaadviUa Poilo.l)o- - I JO. var, aad all point J laibj - at Bi No. -"-EU" Bait Laka) Vity and in Vonaadiala V tSO p. m ) pointa, daily No. Expraa, ) Halt Lakat'ity.PDoUo, V t.-t-f p. IjrjrandMjtjdailr hT E. a. HUET, Mgr. IflO. m llfl OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY TO. a. n iMp.m HAVING PURCHASED THE tier AjBuciation. Railroad and Steamship Ogden City Steam Laundry Ticket Broker Railrned TirVota Boaaht. SolH. nnA Ex. ehanjrml to aU Point. ALL TICKETS J. Twentr-at- Street. Telppbone F. FriU. 101. ... ' class Sfri Laundry v SAUSAGE A OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY CO. SPEC1ALTT. All order bv mail or wire aiTen nramDt at-tentioB. Telephone MS. P.O. B647. THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN Anv Derson transacting business up to the oth of of New Orleans, can send January!with. M. A. Dauphin r r uonars, uy re exnve man not less package contaUmng of free expense. press, D jh ...1 1 Transfer Co. DAUPHIN! DAUPHIN! DAUPHIN! u baat - of Every De written. ' Havana French .a.vMww. r IM vpiiwiw ill" Howe We request a trial by all, and guarantee satisfaction or no pay. Market, t2U WathingtoB At OGDKN. UTAH. OF vita ta I'll ww vv f ii ill f Heatinsr r--1 i Ventilatinsr 1 1 i lv 1 1 Stoves. Foot of Twentieth Street KBDS ad ar ready to rapply tha cltiaan of Osdea DKLICACIES Call and let us Explain t Business Believing that Ogden will support the same when assured of its reliability. City Office, Cbicag ALL DELICACIES, HARDWARE COMPANY. Sausage Works! OF IMPORTED IIuw Bobt. Brogelman. CHICAGO mm mt Ladies are especially invited to call and inspect ocf WE PROPOSE TO CONDUCT A 346 2480 Ave Washington Ant elaa atock of all aon J opeaad a Imported Cheese of all kinds. Imported Liquors, Imported Cigars, I rench Sardines, Anchovies in kegs or glass, Sardelles in kegs and (last, Holland Herring, Olive Oils, Pickled Eel, Imported Sausage of all kinds, Smoked Meats, Petal u mas Pine Apples ia glass, Tey's Plum Padding in glass, All kinds of French Wafers, Mushrooms in glass and cans, Derby's Lambs' Tongues, Seuf Gurkeos, Parmaaon Cheese, Imported French and German Preserves in glass, French Clams, French Peaa, Camp Pie extra fine, ia cans. Pig's Feet in cans, Yarmouth Bloaters, f f Giler's Chocolate, Shad Oysters in glass. j Onritor and (took will be kept at the liichort standard : All food deli Tared fro o4 1 DIRECT IMPORTED. 2480 GEORGE W. JONES, AmariBan Ticket Broker of tb h 0 j Lmta. Matt. in Centrally located cor. Washington Ave. and 25th, opposite City Hall and Grand Opera House. Headquarters fo: Tourists and Traveling men. TA1JLE Conducted on European and American Plan. (MOVBTAUI TIBB.) No LOOK AND READ., p. at J Blo Grande Western. t--Fart BOYLE FUENITUEE COMPANY. W I JO a. . tnunuiiimiiimn;i!;i::iiiiituiniiiumiima Leading Hotel of Ogden. irrlTC I JO a. - to Salt Laka ( itr, aad all ialnnaadiat point. dailj Largest and Cheapest Line in the City. I Jl a. at I JO a. uraav Salt Laka City, UtarstadiaW poiai. .. ) No. - 1 4 a. Las. Faat) A S Mgca!natiiiflHiB3anaujfi;riniKritmimia Imw Utah Central. 1 aaaaki M TPRESBISTTS ! BROOJlI HOTEL. (bocbv&ib tibb. No. Cardm.rtak fcwnaj.ua4 titw aty. Lax, - Taabiaoa Aa Claaa tmmmn TaBarta fcr acata aa trm trvm a!i acu. anmett. auaa Aaalaicif pM. U Waatiaii u4 aa a wear. m ttmn. Ejaal uaa ta Ceai Butak taa m mm ijaia 4 CO, Sell Aftta,0a,tU- - TIBS.) City Es-- 1 AUanti No. 1 Mail. 6aU Lak OaUr JUk aad I limH B-F- So. 13-P-art praa.eaUjr daja M. SCHWOERER. eapplMBt nM-LOUI- ln J na at a riHK-- l ac Taller arfe a, Ogden reference, T. B. Heller, auctioneer, and others. Consultation free. Canar K.B-T- aa g Bupture and Files. Absolutely cured without knife, liga ture or caustic By Prof. Henry Grow, at riootn "M, WoodmaDsee Block, 24th St. ITiU (uuuUum,. ailw Nortfcaro. LtM. Ka. Lava a taat aad anil maindj tvm ama at For sarUM cr Jj Ctaa -- Ban Candv Kitchen! ICE CIIKAXI atlaatie Ex, i tm. ni aur of Carol-tokilling of J. Prtia Matha-vMiaaia&ippi. aa I im personally ac quainted with Lb ectir family, having bee born and raised oo!t a few aula from their bom. Tb account Lbat Mr. Mathew va a JM)wrdo" m m no ply a "carpal sou thorn democrat lie, mad out of wbol doth. Tb late young Mathews waa a bob of Lb gnat au good J. P. Mathews, woo waa ao cowardly aiaaainatad id liaxle-burs- t, Copiah county, M iaaiatippi, a fw year ago whil in tb act of voting a republican ticket by oca Whaelar, whose only azcuaa for ao doing waa, that Mathews waa a Mama nigger republican," aad for which brutal, outrageous and cowardly act ha raoaitad a badge of honor from hia heliiah gang aa tb bravest of Lba brava. Tha Mathewa family war all repub-liean- a of tha "old achool," and atood loyal to their party and principle throughout all tha dark and bloody days of tha South, in tha years of 15 and TG, and thereafter whan republican vara murdered in great noerimoniouflfy numbers, they also at all time and place championed tha cause againat tha barbarous treatment of the negroes, for which the Mathewa one after another have Buffered death. In justice to Mr. Mathewa and the entire family, they citizen who are loyal, attend atrictly to their own affaire They live in Copiah county, Miasiaaippi and own mora valuable property in said eounty than any other family, or more than any ten men in the county, in any other community in the United Statea they would be claaaed aa tha moat aooeptable citizens, except in tb Kouth, where it la a crime of tha moat heinoua character to be anything but a brazen red mouthed democrat Theae Mathewa were all desperados, blather-akite- s and hellioua because they dared Tha recent killing to be republican of the young Mathewa recall to the minda of tha writer tha great number of political men who have been p roach bed to death for no other reason than that of being Republican. There ia ao denying the fact that Republican whether white or negroea can not affiliate with their party and remain in the Houth. And yet aome northern Republican senator are opposing the pending election bill saying that perfect peace and harmony prevail throughout the South. Tha "war dance" that ia reported held over the remain of young Mathewa would make a wild Comauche blush, yet the most enlightened and civilized Caucasian participate in it and are abbetted by their entire party. Tha barbario treatment that white men, auch aa the Mathews and tha negroes of the aouth are compelled to rv oeive, for no other reason than that of being republicans, is a disgrace to the government of the United Statea, and laws, it matters not how stringent, should be passed for the protection of the citizens in that section of the country. The negroes were freed and turned loose without protection among a class of men who were still burning with rage and chagrin over their liberation from being chattels and in irons, were shot down and mascacreed in wholesale numbers, whenever they attempted to exercise the rights ofcit-zenwhich had been placed in their hands; and if they were not killed outright they would be subjected to treatment so brutal that death itself would have been preferable. The outrages which the negroes and white republicans have undergone have not its equal in history; and in one of the most enlightened and highest civilized powers in the world. Young colored men who have acquired something of an education, and, who could have been useful in helping to educate the young of their race are compelled to leave home and go north or west to beoome porters and spittoon cleaners on account of the proscription of death, if they dare to use the rights -of an American citizen; and when we appeal to our northern Republican brothers they laconically reply: "Settle it among yourselves. We can not interSure fere with .state matters." certain if immediate and steps taken to remedy some not are of the evils of the South there will come sooner or later such troubles as have not been witnessed since the middle ages. Let every man who exists under the stars and stripes be fully and lawfully protected, and the "negro problem" is settled. It is preposterous to think or assert that the negro can ever grasp the reins ol this government, or any part of it from the whites numbering at least sixty millions. Thanking you for your space, I am Very Respectfully, H. K. Cattor. Ogden, Dec. 31, 189a SACKED Imk Am. " Fart Main ara )U-U- X&. Lb ' Ceioa Pactfie KaUwey. j MCOTU vim.) TO. Commuoau to Uera pained beyond I tkroozh tow column of tha raoaet To TABLES. TIME RAILEOAD 1 We do not Condemn other Stoves to sell ours, but sell them on their merits. The SNYDEB&KOBlisoiniAEDWAltE CO. No. 2345 "Washington Avenue. F. W. LAFEENTZ, President. A, F. POOLE, Bec'j. and.TrM. prepared to do all kind of works, RAYING. Junction city machine and Machinist. "W. K. Practical Founder BAGGAGE leoaaa Fnrniture Moying a Specialty. No. XI, 8th St, a tb UNION beat manner. Sener Telephone 163. 2300 Washington Ave. Electric Wiring and Electric .Supplies of all Kinds. Made, Bobber Stamp to order. IRON bet Wall and Iinooln. Boiler, Ptimp, Etc, I will farniih and erect Engine d Twenty-thir- Dealer in Bteua Xngine Bollert, Heateri and Machinery by eontrac and do my work sueMne work end repalrlnc promptly attended to at ihop. STATEMENT MADE CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS, Loektmiths, Stencil IIOLIAJND, Proprietor, FENCING BY THE OGDEN STATE BANK OF OGDEN, UTAH. Conditioa Condition as found by bank Condition Pac. 19, 1890. Hot. 1, examiner Dno. 13, in). Loans and diseounU 174,947.81 177,086.31 162,670.25 OverdrafW 4,427.96 4,200.10 10,822.02 4,157.72 4,157.72 4,157.72 Stocks, securities, claims etc. 31,870.70 31,870.70 Real estate, furniture and fixtures. 25,233.97 , Doe from backs, sigbt Eiebugt Cash Model and Experimental Machinery, to Order. All kind of Novelty repairing. CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS M.TEAHEN HOTOS Ajrn BIOS PAINTING . Total Resources Capital paid ia Surplus fund : Undivided profits Diridends unpaid , Time certificates of deposits Demand deposits Total Liabilities 51,020.31 42,752.56 5,298.12 49,487.33 4,368.68 52,863.92 296,656.83 272,20058 272,636.79 122,625.00 6,750.00 1,096.53 7,500.00 35,020.00 123,605 JO 124,500.00 7,160.00 1,905.65 75.00 34,240.25 104,319.33 124.500.00 7,260.00 2,068.62 75.00 33,655.25 105,077.92 296,656.83 272,200.28 , 272,636.79 Arerage proportion of cash means to demand liabilities, sixty-onper cent. a financial bank the condition of time this Prediotins at the of the squeeze, I failure was impregnable, which enabled us to extend more than the usual Barings PAPER HANGING 1KD CALSOMINING facilities to our patrons, oy increasing our loans nearly ten per cnt., at the same time maintains a cash reserve, which in proportion to the demands that could be made upon it, is perhaps unsurpassed by any bank ia Utah. One feature of oar policy has been the paying of a fair rate of interest on time certificates, due at a HARD WOOD FL1ISHIHG A SPECIAin fixed date, thus lessening the amount to be provided for, on demand, without This bank welcomes new business, with the promise of liberal treatment, and the assurance of tha ability to furnish whatever accommodation customers are entitled to have. , H. C. BIQELOW. rrasideat v SHOP. 143 MAIN ST. J " ' JOHN A. BOYLE, A P. BIGELOW, Cochier. 01a 0 aad Oil Ooor Easts Om aartk f tb 110 Mercantile mi (MIJ GROCERS, e ..... no-tio- e. 840 Twenty-Fift- h Street, OGDEN, UTAH. |