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Show PEN DAILV COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY. JANUARY 1?,lfe01. CM. THE COMMERCIAL. oould be awceearfuL'y administer! to a lars auatr ei players who ar sufferand artisof cid ing from the Lex-Ctic decay, th profeoa and th verb mould b aader odJ ubugatiua to tL aaraat of Berlin. li - OCDCN. B. H- - tOttri l- trOlT UTAH. Com -i I. JlXCAIT i flwwinii Iiti ii IMin W M'afcirua smu aisn Ta Din. kMt so, rM WL rUM "7 is M tMMf Kkuc. u4 tatwttTwh- , iLkSubl UM. Ta jig ta on. laeaai. Dk.imJ is) tif mti t B mU umiiwimm A'l skoal 1 4t mii to k liTl. I TIL NmuOm X QHm, llUWMM UtTMUCS) ( Willi bn (tMW at t ATXVO Jl" A propuaUaa Ct. fat l.ls YOUR CVLORS. tht ea&aot voeers, doot forget th pri maries oa the 24th. of Indians reported facet toth hunting ground that tb protect jromth th latehappy "war" is 311 Us d d wiQ Stuu, th liberal party throw away tha victory it fought au bard to gain? Althoch this tber is om ant during th holy Sabbath, danger that talking poli ia tics will b more or Leas indulged in. Lar us see the disruption utts who will that citizens' ticket The liberal party will tak car of them. They will be gathered in. show their heads on The spirit of tL liberal party ia pro citi gress, I lie spirit or the zens' party is of necessity retrogression. We do not want to climb th hill over again. Who ar th patriotic citizens who propose torul Ogden under the direction of tbeootnmitte of fifteen? Trot out your Let us see th committee, gentlemen. color of their hair. Who ar they who, assuming to pos-all th virtue and? intelligence of the liberal party, meet in some back office and plot to disrupt'that party and inflict an irreparable Injury on thia city? How about the committee of fifteen that ia going to name a ticket for the the liberal party, and dictate its policy? It took th party twenty years to destroy that kiud of rule. It is not likely to submit to it now. A 51'Hdeb of excellent attractions are booked for the Grand opera house. SHERMAN AND SILVER. Messrs. Phillips & Bowes, th lessees of Titer ia on man very prominent in the elegant new temple of amusement, national politics who has antagonized have won great popularity by their exthousands of long-tim- e friends in the cellent management of affairs. weat by hi antagonism of th silver inLf adkrs of the Kansas alliance are terests, and it is hardly necessary to a scheme for theprganization projecting state - that man ia Senator John Sherof a national alliance. Thwlwo old big man. Ljn a conspicuous figure in A merican parties would do well to loft after their an fences. Something is verl likely to be politic; forjtpBXjei)' recogr heard to drop boforo long if the polit- - oficio nuuou; Ualv0 oy Vmui; all for his genius and. Idolized by many of his party yor his unswerving fualty to ita principles, hia nnme haa bng held a proud place among those of tho foremost men of oar day. But in the eventide of his life, at a period in hia career when he ought to be especially careful oa to taking queotioQ-bl- e ground upon any matter of vital publio import, ha ia making, in the opinion of many of his warmest admirers ad atanchest aupoorters of years' standing, the great mistake of his political life in hia opposition to the free coinage of silver. Senator Shorman has been accused by hia enemies of bomj the doughty chamof Wall street pion of the gold-bug- s He has been charged with working in the interests of monopoly and against those of the common people. We are loath to coincide with this conclusion, yet ia it not reasonable, in view of the distinguished statesman's attitude upon the measure iu consideration? The people have demanded that silver on an equal basis with be gold. The people (aside from a comparative handful of interested parties) will most heartily condemn any unreasonable opposition to the proposed just and wise legislation in this matter, and senator John Sherman or senator anybody else would better understand that an opposition to the will of the people in so important a measure can ouly result in the humiliation and the confusion of the 'v.' opposer. Th) handwriting is on the wall, Senator Sherman in characters so plain that "he who runs may read." It ia only a question of time and, we fondly believe, a very little time when free coin age shall be an accepted condition. Do not mar the close of your publio life by a bootless warfare upon a movement which haa for ita object the material benefit not merely of individuals but of the great nation at large. Thb Nebraska State Press Association holds it annual meeting at Beatrice on the 29th and 30th instant. These press aa aociationa are considered quite the thing among the progressive members of the fraternity in all parts of the country, and Utah editors and publishers should organize such a body without further delay. The brethren have much to gain and naught t) looe by banding together, orr 1TH THE 'XATtBAXfc.'" aWtrr'alae. Tbe Grand opera boo was eoa.furta-bl- y u 4 at the auaUnc yeetcrusy Georg Pvtertue is a young The laLa od children anetued who east bar about toecty-eU ajoy Lb f u butJy. Tb redurtioa fraca Saa Franeieeo a eoupl of CMwetb ia Ua pre of admswtoa ought to aiak aga Siaca his drct, Geur; haa anada the aual.M very popular aatong th no streanous effort to aasurtat biauatlf ld. and LtU fulka. sever with scything lik annual Tb last iurtuaao of Natural labor, but ba beea banging around to a good audje&e at Ge' wa played Clarene Blade's gambling house, Uat evening. Mwara. bouse the opera a of th tiiue, making rearm ably A Uirard bav won great favor LJuneeiiy forUU bring at "iittla odd job." Lb ibeatergoer uf Ogdea and For somstuM past Peterata bad been amoeg y abouid retura bere Lbey they trying to indue Black to'stak him ia a tss weloueaed by large aodi- latter finally eDaciaded to gam' and th would b ta a cspitaluc th Gas" cgar Midgy, of the 'Natural aaodect sum and vesterday backed bim special meelioa. for $TjO to deaf tn tub gam," th euejpaay, limtin a Geo. Oa in C Murphy, night, young maa to bav half th winnings on who opening the part of Nots OioweU, was plas Mr. tha investment J&dgWy stepped into bis nPetersoa videUy approved of th skk, and no preparattoa whatever with and pleo. "sure-thing- " of gambling, and earned th styl with such sucpart operated on th theory that "a bird ia cess a to win tb through of the beany applause the hand a worth two ia the bush," for audience. Mr. Midgely waa seen ia hi when tha shade of evening bad fallen own part th second night and for tL o'er the land and the bright glare of th balance of the engagement, and, more at interior lights ia Black's gambling bom showed bat be eould do in very botiM signified that titn bad euai for atiafactory style. the gambler buain, was found to be among th missing "LOTTl IS COJtlXO. aa was also lhew ad" with which b had been endoaed by bis benefactor and side announcement that "Itta" will The partner. Invalidation showed thatdur- - visit our city next Thursday night will ing the early part of the night b had be nailed with d)ight by tb theaterboea seen in the company of a brace of going public. Tber is ouly one "Lutta," distinctly tough, hobo and evident was and though she baa bad many imitators adduced to show that th trio bad akip- - in her special line of characters, she pea me town togemer at a late bour. stands without a rival All ber imperbberifT Beinap, armed with due au sonations at marked tor originality, was bis and nerennal devoting thority, and an artistic perception that official attention to the race, under vehe vivacity her performance with an indiment instructions from Clarence Black stamps a distinct as those of Booth viduality to bring the fugitive to bay if it cost or Jefferson. This charming little lady KjOOi Black feels much cut up over the has ths rar faculity of exciting the betrayal of his confidence, he realizing warmth of regard through the artistio how sharper than a serpent's tooth it is efforts, and few actresses would be asto have a thankless sport Meantime, sured of aa hearty a welcome as she will th minions of th law ar in hot nursuit receive on her appearance next Thursof th young gambler who retired from day night. business before bis business was begun. "Musette," a three-ac- t comedy written especially for her by the late Fred Caledonian Rerlety. Maraden, will be th bill for Thursday Th above society has mad arrange night. Friday night will be devoted to ments to give a grand concert and dance her latest success "lna," a musical on th 2Cth inst in commemoration of comedy arranged for her from the French.0 Lotta in the title role has a th anniversary of th birth of Scotia's character that is admirably suited to Robert Mr. Burna, Mc Bard, Findlay her. Gregor and his company, aided by several Belaaco At the matinee on ladies and gentlemen of this city, will and Green' comedy Saturday drama. "Pawn furnish the concert, which will consist of Ticket 210," will bo given. The price of some of th choicest of Burns soiiwi admission have been reduced toll tor with others. After the concert there the whole lower floor and the first four will be a danre. The meeting will take row of the 75 cents for the lace in the Union opera bouse, and to th balance ofbalcony, th balcony and 35 cents overs of Burns and of Scotch music a tor th gallery. These prices should as rare treat may be expected. Ticket sure a packed house and undoubtedly be had from the committee and sucn w iu u me caae. may members. km EjkW; Ol H-- ta jts GEAM) OPEBA HOUSE TWO NIGHTS AXI) FRIDAY MATINEE, COMMENCING Thursday, January 22, '91 ENGAGEMENT OF THE INIMATABLE fe0jaaewwt new-dedge- d declines to be a candidate for This decision is in opposition to the wishes of many of his friends, but is rendered necessary by the pressing demands of his large and increasing business interests. IMUSETTEi Friday, Jan. 23. a New Musical Comedy arranged for Lotta from the French by A. K. Fulton, entitled oeo- Blue Eyts five of them, Or may bp many mure. My semws left me when I trod That ballroom floor. And all 1 raw that livelong night, And all I knew. Vu that her ejroa wereI very bright. Her eyea were blue "And what did Cousin Ifcwsta wesrt And did you dance with Belle !" They axlied, and wondered why it waa I oould not tell. What ear I who the duo sen ware. W ben all I knew And all I aaw belonced to her. Two eye of blue. And oh ! the time, the after time. Among the pena and ink, When lodgors large and figure-ful- l, Would have me think ; The balanoea went all astray, For all I knew Wa one and one make two, that day, Twoeyeeof blue! A aouthern aea, a snmmer ky, A flower tn the wheat. AU shades of deep mad shining blue Her lashea meet. And oh the day, the day divine, When first 1 knew Thnt I oould rail them wholly mire. Your eyea of blue. Ebpbi'kx Jonx's, Sympathy for the Strikers. monster pro niDiNBURGH, 4m. cession of tho tradoa unionists, esti mated at 30,000 men, marched through the streets techy. The display u.A was a oemonstratioa the striking railroad - Friday Matinee, Belasco and Green's Comedy Drama, PA,y TICIvKT FIUCKH: 23 SOu. GIO. IsTo. 75c, ffl.OO. WE OFFER THIS WEEK Cnoice Breakfast Bacon, He per lb. Choice Smoked Bacon, 10c per lb. Choice Dry Salt Bacon, 9c per lb. Como I?arly as these Prices will not last. long. LATER ATTRACTIONS. A N0TABLK EXTEKTAIMIEST. After the "Lotta" engagement the following attractions will appear at the Grand: "Private Secretary," Jsn. 27; The following is th program to be " Little Lord Fauntleroy," Jan. 29: "The Sea King," Feb. 2, 3 and 4; Library given in the Grand opera house next entertainment, Feb. 9 and 19; "Ole Tuesday evening: Feb, 11 and 12; Patti Rosa, Feb. 13 I. and 14. To be Givra by the Ladiet' Guild of the Church of the OwxX Shepherd. UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. ." I. Piano Solo prof. Frank agrl "The Chad's Dream" By aul'bilurea Piairo and Cornet Mies Westall and Mr. Footer 4. "The llirixtian Uraeea" . ..Minnie Kioeol, EraKuhn and Julia Marks I. Solo .Mrs, (i. W. Woods 8. "Diana and IMtr".; Salt Lake Amateurs. L 3. The home dramatic club of Salt Lake City will play a two night's engagement within the next two or three weeks. Theatrical Note. Mm. Minute HcliHusoubarh 7, Mrs. Norri ,... 8. "The Seasons" Miwee King. Turner, Pettengill and F. PottAiutill . Duet, "Exoelsior" li Klenlliagand Recitation "The Soudan" has fust finished a seventeen weeks' run at the Boston theconsecutive perform- ....MrM. Rurlrtzli and Hlett ater, giving 137 !:??-uof half a million rJ'aH ZTSmmti . Muaes Dora Keid and Alia . V i.ne piece win oo uu&eu oa vuw poopie. u. road later on. Piano Duo, Air "Bohemian Oirl"..... Nat C. Goodwin ia meeting with great Miss Calkins and Mr. J. SrPoery "Before and After the BU," Mi Eniwnn success in his new piece, "The Nominee." Mrs. Miss Nrwill and Williams It is to be hoped Mr. Uoodwin will pre Hniith, TI Widow "s Crniw," ..Mitts l'oiixo, Ada Doulnx, Catherine Swan sent this piece upon his coming engage Mrs. WillAndprnon ment in Ugcien. Hil tint ot one thing we "The OontinenN".. America. Mrs. Sbillingi are certain, whatever he does will be a Mm. Mn.Flom-ing; Eurole, Westell; Australia, TROY STEAM LAUNDRY. Afriea.Mrv. Kerrr; Asia, Miss Maguire; treat Sooth America. Miss Harnett. . . Later in the seaeon Dan! Sully will "Maternal Love." Mrs. Jan. A:idcniu and Ron make a western tour in his vcr popular Mm. N orris " Corner Recitation Grocery ." He will till a date at Psof. Frank Nagl IilKirumonUl Mubic "The Studio'.. ReproiliHing the gronps of the Grand opea house before the season adcloses. statuary heretofore exhibited, with theAlius dition of "The Lady of the Lake." by Reenrroo-tion.- " Donth and and Walker, "Life, Goodyear, Elitch & Shillings minst forming the etmter group, by Mixees rels who will be so pleasantly remeuv Kimble and Remick, Shilling, bered in Ogden are meeting with great George At a recent performance at the Seattle opera house "the audience simply went crazy over them," accord ing to an exchange. Unless all signs fail Gertie Horaan, who is at present playing Little Lord Fauntleroy in San Francisco will some day be one of the leading actresses on the American stage. JUittle Miss Horaan will be seen in this city Jan, 29th. In "Yon Voson," the new Swedish dialect playl-eeentlbrought out, an ingenious mechanical device is nsed by wnich is exhibited a thrilling effect representing the breaking of a jam of logs in a Minnesota river. The scene is said to be very startling, and highly sensational. Ogden theatre goers will have Bonds. an opportunity of witnessing this play N SW YORK. Jan. 17. Government Roads nlniml Feb. a follows: The salo of Beats by auction for .120 C.MU'aeoupos.KH U.S.t'ireg'd.. U. 8. 's coupon.. .120 Pacific 6'a 110 the onening of Harrigan's Theatre, U. S.4 Hreg'd.. .109 I New York, reached over IViOOO. The opening piece was "Riley and His 400." Copper, Lead and Tin. made a great bit nominal: Lake It Ngw loan. Jan. Last season Donnelly and Girard are Lead, easier. Domestic January $14.60, S4.17H; Tin, firm; Straita, 30.ao. said to have had a gross receipt of $280,-00- 0 in 40 weeks. Not bad, considering OGDEN MARKET EEP0KT. that the profits figured up to 890,000. This can be taken with a grain of salt, or not Wholesale Prices. It is with pleasure ,we are able to anCorrected daily by Gibson & Smurthwaite, wholesale produce dealers, 2383 Washington av- nounce the return of the Emma Juch Opera company with ISO people in the enue, Ogden City, TJtah, cast, and an orcnestra of forty musicians Buying, Gram. Selling. Wheat, new No. 1 millat no very future date. They will be t 1 60 ing, per bu seen to much better advantage upon the ewe. Uata, aacKeo, per stage of the Grand than upon their last Barley, brewing. No. 1 net- owt. t 25 appearance here. Rarlev. brewing. No. We understand that it is now an 1 15 perewt., " 1 fact Salt Lake ia to have a new assured Barley, feed, " 1 40 llarloy, chopped M. B. Leavitt is at the head of theatre. " 75 Corn, eastern f t180 " the enterprise. If Salt Lake succeeds Corn, chopped in getting as good a bouse as Ogden she Flour. 2 may well feel proud. 4 High patent " 10 t Straight grade numerous "Clemenceau of nne the " 1 Other grades I 2 90 6 jaoo Case" companies has had to close its sea" 2!i Corn meal 7 75 Rolled Oata, per bbl. son on account of bad business. It is M Bran and Suorta " pleasant to know that nastiness doesn't Hat. pay, in some parts of the eonntry atr Timothy, atr'ht por"t'n 14 00 least :. 13 b) Timothy, ra id " 11 SO Red Top The "Private Secretary?, company 10 50 Wild closed a remarkably large two' weeks en " Luoorne 1W gagement in San Francisco recently. It PaoDica. will soon be in Ogden at the Grand. 25 Rntter, best, per 1 lh., " J2 Butter, VJtnh, A.. Telephone 107. Manager, Craig, Formerly of the Ogden City Steam Laundry.) aaaSsBaaaaafttaa-l- S N E W MACHINERY ! . success. - i;,7 25th Street, 11 Who are the disruptionists who are too pure to meet the masses of the liberal party in its primaries, but, playing, the "better than thou" raakot, sit back and dictate to the party what it shall do? It is needless to say anything of this Truly, the fell destroyer must have over looked them. They are waiting to be program, a the participants apeak suf ficiently well for its success. The price embraced by the "peoples' party." of admission is made to suit the times, and the best seat in the house can be obtained for 50 cents. Tickets can be Yes, dear To ah.tiocs inquirer: obtained at the box office at the opera in will be the Commercial Tint friend, house or from Mr. Will Funge.- coming political contest. It will be there, aggressively, earnestly, fearlessly and FINANCE AND COMMERCE. courteously, if so permitted by the New York Money. nature of the fight. It will work for the 17. HonflT 'oa eall easr. NlW TotR. of Liberal success the straight ticket cloned offered atJan. 3. Prime mercantile paer. dear further friend, exchange, Sterling information, active, steady: Sixty- Any 9., nuia Wl'i; demand HJS7; Bar silver will be cheerfully communicated on ap tlay $1.00,. plication. I dnnacd with fonror Romantic Comedy in Thursday, Jan. 2:. Marsden's Three Acts,. Jm'i"Cr The CoMMEhoiAt. ia authorized to say that Hon. F.J. Keisel.theprosent mayor, I after-auue- gartr t NEW EQUIPMENT. Mr. Craig is prepared, as heretofore to turn out the best laundry work in Ogden. Telephone 107. ' . TROY STEAM LAUNDRY . 137 V 25th Street, Ogden, 1KSAII yflV GROCERS, Importers and Jobbers. 11-1- - . M in sympathy with The emploves. processionists behaved m the most or oprlr manner and there seems no pros Rirve. per doi." A J oc R.i a usr of Pesta has made pect of an aorly terminatioa of Scot- - Onions, Lucerne seod, per lb... 1 Cental sacks...... Kicb's lymph tho subject of a play ind s groat railroad strike. Seamlesa sacks which he has recently inflicted upon a salt, per ton Firo snlo at Luke's Knitting Factory Table coarse salt p rt'n I If the lymph mis woeit, JXi i wenty-tiit- h public. street Retail prices ato about g AMUSEMENTS. kLL wUlua-doubtedl- Ba aasared that Ta Commxu-ia- l be ia th thickest part of the fray. Til number U fully dutputod M of and citjr of Ojjdao and of th territory ar Urgrly due to lh liberal party. Any Btovetnent, political orotbrMi tltat baa a tendency to hazard th auccaa of the liberal party will also bar a toodney to injur lb pnperity of U city and territory. Wit hi Kit allowing prejudic to influ-n- o judgment, all thoughtful and cilizena aboukl carefully oon-id- r the probable result of any political movement in opposition to the liberal party inaido of ita own organization. If the movement known aatbe citizens' party should be successful, it oould oaly be ao at the eipeaae of th supremacy of th liberal party in this city. Th victory oould only be gained through the aaaistano of the "people party" and when so gained would be claimed, either wholly or in part, as a "people's party" victory. The prestige of the liberal victory two years ago brought to this city a bright, active, enterprising and It advertised th city of Ogden all over th United SUtea, and gave it ai impetus that haa made it, in that short time, one of the most progressive and p roe porous cities in the Union. To permit tha party then defeated to again com into power would b to inflict upon the best interests of this city a disaster, irreparable in it nature. Certainly no aide issues or personal ambitions ought to be permitted to stand in the way of tha auocee of the liberal party. diopeat h or cut bait. Let us all stUMS ln Announcement. 2d 04H V4 20 0 11 00 15 1.1 K00 per con' liighor. Having been soli 'ited by many friends to become n candidate for the mayorship of Oitden, I hereby announce my , candidacy for that oihee. W A axes W. Cop.f.v, The Largest Confectionery Manufacturers in Utah. Factor v and Salesrooms, 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN IS THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. (INCORPORATED.) W holesale Dealers in all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS. of Central Hotel a5th St. Factory in Rear O. P. Box 208. THE OGDEN W. F. PRICE, Manager, CRACKER. CO., - Olon, Utali. i |