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Show inilllPDri TTTf? A T ud adeetnto M. OOAAAXJ. - i SETS-Zcg- nC. " r-- 1 lutk, uded ooly by a gj -- - a--c ' rLD1-i- "' degree of pmtnatma They have a eurfwt of thee is ' " ' - am. m.-.t- " aba -- r 'J r hat it in win Ksit prejudiced r can be. It raves over the tal without the iL like to bw humbugged, and of hnmbugifera, P. T. Barnum from keec olwerratiua- - lie the guillibility of the general We DresuBue .Iw.i IUUii REFORM MOVEMESTS. pub- - tbmt trait in bia buai Had be chaaan to win hia knowledge from hiatory inatead uM MI ' -- nJ fa ut obavrvatioo, he xieh field (or iareatigation. The world full of broken idol. Hie tory ia replete with the mistakes of man kind. The records of the race are dark with accounts of daoeptiona perpetrated under the aw red names of Religion and s .Reform. The highest and holiest the beer often of the heart have stepping atones by which unscrupulous jnen have perpetrated the greatest wrongs upon their fellow men. A Ma hornet proclaimed himself a prophet the faith of his followers induced them te give their lives and take the lives of others, until ruin, death and desolation marked the boundaries of hia sway. Yet he was an importer. A Cardiff giant receives the highest endorsement of scientific men as to its age and reality. Thousand flock to see it It is heralded over the whole civilised world yet it ia emo-toon- fraud. More frauds and humbugs have been perpetrated by men who arrogated to themselves the title of "reformers" than by say other class. The term "reform" has alwaya had a sweet sound to the world. True reform deserves the high appreciation it has received from mankind, because, under its banner, humanity has risen to higher planes of intelli- and civilisation. True reform progress anil development, mui like all other good thinga it has been fBounterfeited. The word "reform" ia a favorite with political tricksters. They roll it under their tongues as a sweet morsel. With an apparent sincerity and disinterested aeaa that carries conviction to those who judge only from appearances, .the dissimulator poses as one who lfitMw only Sot hia country's good whilejb asality ks aeaks only his personal ambition or interest. These wouUKbe reformers suddenly discover stupenfious frauds and gigantic evils that ore aapping the very foundations of society and government. These wrongs must be righted. They urge upon their dupes the necessity of immediate action. The remedy they propose is putting the "notoriously corrupt officials" out and themselves in. If successful in their plans, they almost invariably find the same talk used against them at the succeeding election, and, as is frequently the case with that class of reformers, with far mote truth. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between a true and a counterfeit coin by were obeervatioo. But political assertions are subject to tests as well as coins. the declarations and motives of "reformers" be analyzed. Let them be tested by the acids of scrutiny and weighed by the scales of investigation. Iit tdeo. the garb of a iv una So City shows how the ass A !.' . or truth for it does tLe i The liberals of Ogden will nniiaa Is Liberal candidates and elect them. The independent movement championed by the Dobdescript ( 'nion ia a fraud calculated to elect a number of the enemy be left St home. tkt amuM otharwiae Such s scheme would be akin to a eon feaatoo that the Liberal party ia unfit to govern a Liberal city. Mo.ttasa is afflicted with an of legislature. These are those over-dos- e who, pretending to reform, simply deform. Yor will please direct your letters now to Senator Hill instead of Governor Hill. Aw oatmeal trust is to be formed. As yet there is no combine on the air we breathe The great Liberal party ia preparing for action. If anyone doubts its strength he will soon be undeceived. A diamond over two inches long was lately found in Africa. Soma bartender will doubtless be made happy. Vest of Missouri, Jonas of Arkansas, and Vance of North Carolina have been to the United States senate. Every good citizen will bear in mind the importance of attending the primaries. And this is the day to emphasize the principle. WHOLESOME ADVICE. ,uUoe j luuiri ' 1T J T womH. bl t will I feiaaae of Ihmc, m poe hg. A(mtk( d- ea - AMUSEMENTS. t,M gr 11t - (w T., k te GRAND OPERA ,,, ttudu itanp ONE MMtf JLTZ town, but a does sot all uku, .or. throat her umftr ha. ti double iaat Mutual ia Ude Ml ittmt ML m.d 3STIGHT HOUSE! ONLY! Saturday, January 24, '91. Tu djerupuoaiete' political tubr baa TTTlU dmBf m rttj i It now trar-- r I -- Iaa" ia a vary bright eoaedy " with that The Grand pie Secret Conclave has prepared its krougtTuuauduf'rta pleasant cbaag Imperial Decree aaanaag the eaasbasBsaa Lotia was siaapiy Herself. What store be said of her? Ia '.he third set for the ntj of&eaa. The Imperial Deia ta i teat Plar. four distinct parts, sad cree will soon be promulgated aad the a soubrsUe .. common public will than be MsnHlt, tiiity The cosxpany was good, and it s to better advantage, as a whole. know whom they are expected to vote rnursday night. for. Mr. Raaagasolo was very successful. Mr. Brsdwkk, as Jongleur, redssaasd Tu Sioux City Ttavr must be abort himself for whatever of stiffness he on topics and long oa dictionaries. One showed the night previous. His solo, a German This is a Special Engagement and lovers of Refined aad High-classong, was iitrwtlaat of its recent editorials is beaded and calleddrinking for a loud secure. Mr. Lionel should not fail to enjoy this engagement. "Thought on Philology.'' But if there Bland, as Chevalier, p laved a difficult PRICK: UOo. SOe. 7Sc, fl.OO. be any locality where such an editorial part very strongly and exhibited a powh erful contrast to part as T. Tillers, would be st all times appropriate Sioux played Thursday night. Walter Allen, City is the place. For if the editor runs as the Marquis, was good, and Harry out of nioux, feels blktux, and does not Brown deserves special mention for his know what to dioux, he can compla- excellent work as N'eufchateL Lotta and her company will aver be cently vioux the subject of philology welcome visitors in mm Ogden. and express bis thoughts triouxly. JOHN S. LINDSAY, warn. Tms The fine audience at the Grand opera house last night was a gratification to the performera and a credit to the culture and intelligence of the city. The Colorado Midland railway "Ingomar" Tonight. com- TWO NIGHTS, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 26 & state new of Washington pro poses to appropriate 8340,000 to repre- sent its areas at the World's fair. How mv h v.iil Utah appropriate? ComnErncT-vVebraska, Montana and Coloradi are - rrording spectacles of disjointed and Jl xnnected governments. They have toe .uch reform in them. aftei friend- - t o. campaign is over, our the opposition can refrain from their ghost dance. They can then find the solace that comes with rest and retirement Let every Liberal go to the primaries today. If you find no ticket to suit you, make one yourself. Written tickets are just as good as printed ones in the Liberal primaries. Commercial travelers, or "drummers," if you will, have a powerful effect in advertising a town for weal or woe. It is a well known fact that the "knights of the grip" speak well of Ogden. If you want d ! Mr. John S. Lindsay and hia company pany is a liberal company. Its contracts will present the famous romance "Ingo-mar- " with newspaper men are of such a naat the Grand opera house tonight ture that the courteous general passen- The gives range for very fine draplay ger agent, Mr. Charles S. Lee, of Denver, matic effects and will be very pleasingly does not hsve to blush when he sends on this occasion. Those who presented them out He can well feel proud of his desire to see something dramatically atTHE GREATEST COMEDY EVENT Mr. WM. Gilletts. (new) bne. It extends from Grand Junction tractive should see "Ingomsr" tonight to Denver, via Colorado Springs, and "The Private Secretary.'' some of the finest passes through Gilletts' courtein Colorado. comedy will be at the Grand Good road, scenery ous employes and liberal treatment to next Monday and Tuesday evenings, Under Direction of MR. CHAS. FROHMAX. the press. It is recommended to the January 36th and 27th. It is s remarkably clever affair. It is not s faros traveling public. comedy so numerous st present but one of the very funny plays that is in every THE BEST COMPANY EVER PRESENTING PRESS OPINION. THIS sense a comedy. The company is said to first-clasif is FUNNIEST PLAY and EVER THE be WRITTEN. it as promised the Heroir Methods. business should be immense. Butts City Miner: "The missionaries Who can forget the timid, much are protesting against the trsnsf sr of the abused Secretary, the irascible Catter-mole- , Nsarly the Entire Original Cast of the Initial run of 300 Nights st "Madison Indiana to the war department," says s the rollicking nephew, the spirit Square Theater," Nsw York. dispatch. It would be far better for the invoking spinster, the mischievous girls country if a large majority of them could and the Mrs. Spsulding with her numerbe transferred to the happy hunting ous family hunting- for her husband? POPULAR PRICES Reserved Seats on sals at Box office y at 10 a. m. grounds. Our fair readers will be interested in the costumes of the ladies. Miss Maud Two Extremes. Giroux, in her first act, wears a comKansas City Star: In the event of the bination gown of cashmere and crepe, retirement of both Mr. Ingalls and Mr. light blue in color, made with Blair from the senate at the end of their draped skirt, shirred waist over which present terms which now seems more is a dinner jacket of Spanish fly. The than likely- - the Congressional Record trimming is gold passementeries Miss will lose at once its most exhilarating Nettie Farrell appears in a combination aad its most enervating contributor. suit of pink cashmere and pistache green silk. In the third act Miss Giroux has a Where U the Reward ? cashmere the ground of salmon pink, cherDenver Republican: Our republican covered with clusters of friends in Washington seem to forget ries, made with skirt and bodice, under that California and Colorado were the which is a gimp and full sleeve of cardiOur nal silk. Miss Ferrell's gown is a en only' faithful states last fall. d grenadine. In direct consturdy silver miners are entitled by right to have a solid republican support trast to the modern dresses of the young in the coming silver contest' in the ladies are the old style fabrics worn by Miss Wilson, Miss Burlinggame and Mrs. house. Colorado has earned it. . , Clarke. These ladies are using heir is. The materials are barege, old-- ' The People's Pulpit. "ind silk and India pineapple Exchange: In nothing is ouourna' murh vogue seventy five years ago, ism more American than in t m oppo. now but ?ven not manufactured to the !W it people expres tunity gives and jewelry of antique designs or for sjlscussing make up their eccentric toilets. sing their grievances matters that affect the of the community, while the press avoids tak SOMETHING UNUSUAL ing Bides in anything that hints of humblest the private "quarrels, citizen, if he have just cause of offense The Peerless Eloenttontst of America to Appear In Ogden. against a public or private corporation, however large and intiuential, is sure of is a privilege and a pleasure to It CO. having a hearing if La appeals to the listen to a fine elocutionist. Like a fine press. And in many cases tbo abuse is remedied simply from the fact that it is singer a good elocutionist is heard sel2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. in the power of the individual to appeal dom,- but is always highly appreciated. to the oress. Miss Swanton is truly one of the very best representatives of this high art How lt is Working. Wherever the lady has appeared and Carson, (Nev.) Tribune: What the and has become known she has been en Even critical McKinley bill is doing for the industries thusiastically received. of the country is shown by recent WashDenver gave her a warm reception, and ington dispatches. Tin plate is already no doubt the citizens of Ogden will apbeing manufactured in this country, al- preciate the opportunity of listening to though the clause of the act affecting the lady. Tickets are on sale at Peebles' this article does not take effect drug store. Miss Swanton will hold her until next July. Another industry engagement in the New West Academy benefited already is that of albumeniz-in- February 27th and 28th. She will be assisted by Prof, and Mrs. paper for use in photography. The duty was more than doubled on this Nagle, who will furnish excellent instruarticle, and it is already being offered at mental and vocal music. Also Mrs. Owen four dollars a ream less than the price W. Mathews, late from Denver, will sing. before the law took effect. This is pre About Miss Swanton the Stewart (Ia.) cisely what will be the result in time in Locomotive has the following: all the industries affected by the bill. It was an appreciative audience that listened to EllaL Swanton in Man well's hall last Friday night Miss Swanton is EMMA ABBOTT'S COMPANY truly a great elocutionary artist and she showed that she was complete master of To be Reorganized Under the Manage the science. The numerous encores ment of Charles Pratt. demonstrated how well she was received. New York, Jan. 23. After several Her rendition of "The Close Call" could not be surpassed. weeks' negotiations with managers and singers a reorganization of the Emma Little Lord Fauntltroy. Abbott opera company has been effected, The Largest Confectionery Little Gertie Homan, who created the and it is likely that the new troupe will appear at a city theatre next week or role of Mignon in "Beetle's Baby," which Manufacturers in Utah the week following. The reorganization had a run of six months at the Madison has been made by Chas. H. Pratt, who New York, will alternate Emma Square theatre, was Miss Abbott's manager. Mil be lie Baker is to be the new prima with Georgie Cooper in the title role of donna. She is the wife of William "Little Lord Fauntleroy" at the Grand ,) Broderiek, the bass singer, and both onera house on next Wednoorloiwere in the Abbott company until its Thursday evenings, and at a special recent disbandraent. It the new en ladies' and children's matinee on gagement proves successful the com This Will he thn lost. of suwv nnnnFl,,!,;!. ' j pany will go on the road to fill the dates p'l VUUIII VI cancelled on account of Miss Abbott's witnessing Mrs. Burnett's celebrated orose noem. ami h mlou,! Kv death. lover of the beautiful in drama. The ladies and children will enjoy the matinee The Erie Strike. and no child in Ogden old enough to Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 23 The enjoy a child's story book should fail to see this great play. It is a lesson in love Journal claims to have positive information that John M. Egan, president and gentleness that will last a lifetime. and general manager of the Kansas Fan for Chinamen. City road, and 2. H. Holdrige, general agent, have been indicted by the in all of Ore., Jan. 23. All ChiPendleton, United States grand jury for violating nese have laborers and laundrymen inter-statof the section the e commerce law prohibiting the discrimination in been driven from the towns of Western rates. Athena and Adams by a mob. A report in of Chicago, Jan. 23. Chief Clark of the fiom Hiegard says discharged white '25th order of railroad conductors and the section hands raided Chinese houses O. Box committee of strikers from Washington, and compelled them to leave the place. Ind., are in conference with the officials It is rumored that the party of white of the Chicago ,fe Erie road. No con- men who raided the Chinese quarter in clusion has yet been reached, but the other towns are on the way here. prospects are that the strike will be W. F. PRICE, Manager, settled today or tomorrow. Ogden, Utah. "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. 27. "THE PRIVATE SECRETARY," s, to-da- WE OFFER THIS WEEK rt Tbk Drama s GRAND OPERA HOUSE -- Wanhinoton dispatches do not indicate an alarming alacrity in passing the silver bilL Be a little mora sprightly, gentlemen, the west is waiting. to be a delegate to the great Liberal convention to be held in The Liberal press generally is mani- the Grand opera house on Monday next, out today, rote for yourself and ask festing a decided interest in Ogden's go all your friends to vote fo? you. an interest municipal campaign present naturally engendered by a proper loyalty Oca friends of the opposition are not to the Liberal party. The beet handling of the theme which has been seen among encountering the howling success they our exchangee is found in the editorial anticipated. The expectation of victory columns of the Salt Lake Time, a paper grows more dim to these political Nauniformly sound upon all live questions. poleons as they near their Waterloo. Under the caption "Nominate Lib Tbkrk are rumors in the air of sevsarals," it says: In the skirmish preceding the muni- eral real estate deals of huge dimensions. cipal battle in Ogden next month, the By the time the spring zephyrs comUnion of that city takes part as a mence to blow we are extremely liable gaerrilla,Kghting the Liberal party from fo see lively times in Ogden's realty ambush, and because the Timm branded market as the movement, independent one designed to benefit the People's Primaries do not seem to agree with a partr, the Union waxea hot. "It is in the interest of good government, which few of our ancient friend"; who have been Ogden has been deprived of under Lib- trained to sit around stoves, count the eral rule," shrieks our wroth contemof their party and nominate its porary. "Good government" must then strength be synonymous in the mind of the ticket. Ogden is a city now. You muat with the success of the get into the swin or get left Union People's party, since it declares in almost the same breath that Liberal Lotta, the favorite comedienne, has rule is bad. If that isn't a movement ia the interest of the People's party long been noted off the stage as a wonwhat is it? We know the paper will derfully speculator in real parade the old hum bug that the inde- estate. Her investment in Ogden realty pendent candidate shall be chosen regardless of politics mid creed. Of course. during her recent short star in our midst On a straight vote the Liberals can elect is confirmation of her shrewdness and of their last man, and that is precisely Ogden's prospects in the march of pro- what the Union and the other eunuchs in Ogden fear, and hence a scheme must be concocted to detach part of that vote, which they believe can be America has lost its prestige, long done by putting up a mongrel ticket, by which enough Liberal gudgeona may since, as the greatest wheat growing be caught to defeat the straight nom- - nat ion. Russia not only wears America's champion wheat belt, but will soon The Union Dretends to be unnblA to understand "why the Liberal party rival this country in pork packing. There of Utah should feel concerned about, a is one thing, however, in which this ty election in which party politics have country is peerless its crop of politino bearing." Why, have the Liberals cians shows n. decrease. SOME j deal T i ,J -- ami '"" ,K" 'r h , knlhtr aad Tt j," rj" .end nVr-lVy,.n inwajgaoce. J mDuXTb- i i tkl hi to titfaaad Maataad Ofcdaa reapuo-bU- ity, AV ATl"RDAV. JASl'ARY 24. UODEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: 4 nary-colore- i Choice BreaMast Bacon, lie per ft. Choice Smoked Bacon, 10c per lb. Choice Dry Salt Bacon, 9c per lb. rices t wilt wcll-hein- utah mmw AW COMMISSION WHOLESALE vTL g OMRS, Importers and Jobbers. Factory and Salesrooms, 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. nK.-m-ll THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. (INCORPORATED.) Wholesale Dealers kinds PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS. Factory THE Rear P. OGDEN Central Hotel 268. CRACKER St CO., |