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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMEIICIAL. THE siat ilJ t tau Tert f Jr pinwctt U eilrJ ti dme Hcfickue sjJ4 to be !. Iss COMMiHItL: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY uitarrarv viUi tL N- AMUSEMENTS. York - 2. 1691. CjCjderig the eonJ.Ujs cf lb tuu? ct t-- stories TVe Prirt Secretary" Lad i Um all aoa foard ssLrr UTAH. liL" Ah, to XM mr-Ltsace Let rveaixg ti llrf Crsed gUS at as out euxr.i jn. If iqr tu jud OGDtN. Umm a hst aecilecU da Lsf to tUs vr& surer si He proMOt knit that Mr. T1j4 is &) txsrtM vry ouUsr U eartwy ildborU suuetisies. Butdo SDAcy u. VOIXH-Jtrca custody (jiX'i t o euii T or on J friMK is Odeo. asl iir. CLsa. Fui.- ijLj j the objuct at V sdet mj sad the . jUkVii. Cssoa. IUlj. at to Coal at wkira the projFors of free eots bri. the foor s are siaocg. heedml aexJvrsary of the dlM7 j M j siIbm Mr. Gilo's Uut -- r,' AU the CWJurta of H toe" l of IuJj tt M.4" by Ctin-UU . Vi. be givea ly suaerfliMMaa . tat her rtukirr. OriiA awl li.Mr bmi rink .cr--. Ur Mr. Frohmaa's ncelirct com Vktoct ahead. sieges. i Diawa. There is bo twvd to say tiat jo&ks, larxAroct'aJttd eaat-ot-I t O ... .lA kmux m ,M rrUl1 rr.iut.. Italy dura veil to teoa Aaterka TiUT tkk4 M a winacr. loek fur oet the ggmetX. bot it is prttty Liitly, "V"" 19 Th work of Mr. Hwbert Fortier, t4 nbelaai of the free." w last sight's ictf of "Lct s ell eooush aioo." Mta Cm, I ae at its saeilu tbe raid t to be tt;-j- to J wr'i'js A f u-u- e tu y-- roiiiaii rr " u frjifcl l- pi, -- -3 ! f inn k-- t. CITY LIBERAL TICKET. mMit on afrm-ua- . . J. W. MeKCTT. Fur Fur &wrtW. THOMAjS BTAX. H KHAKI) T. W. T. H KLFEU'H. Far Ti-Fuf Mantel. J. W. HETCALF. rue cot w n aaianrsa. KU FrCU. smile.'' Mwr, u-a- ill JwtiMw it4-f- w MiHcMuk Dr. M- - X. ' B- - C VmT aa4 ThMM FHaamM.' (irena. Jaaciea, in "Good cseutmr is the svermge Liberal expression on the ticket nomioated last Monday. B A labcc prupoiiioa of the Liberals Fraak A. Couk Thir4 In4-Cifil- m who now think they feel sore will come tW Robart Ska. J aatiar, A-- C. Saarifl. to their senses sod return to the told W. II. Tana FtMTLk before election day. OUtaua. n4 J. E. Elliott, artiea. Tal : E A. Km and Fifth Ward-CMd- Ward-'ooei- fa .4 ' laa: lBr UanxMBb. Ja.ua. T. A. Wbisli-a-. RAILROAD CENTER. Aa will be wan from our leI co- of the division uprin-taodelumn, the of the Utah division of the Unioa Pajstie railway ia to be moved this 'week from Ktt'.t Lake Citjr to Ogden. Vrota exuitiog rumor there ia liable to long. be more of tbia kiod of tbiuff well aa the general .The railroads, public, are finding out that "Option ia f the place." executive aa well ia the natural Ogden of Utah. The aa tha diatributiog eaat of the raJU"-- . aycietu, of bieh Ogdea ia the ovut. , makes tbia true. Thia la, a warily, a terminal and radial point It ia, therefore, the logical plaoe for the exeoutir olBoea of the offl u rter rail-roed- a. r ''ft nil" aaaBaaaBBBBBaawBaBBaa. V ' ' J SO ALLS DEFEATED. eenatorial oonteat in Kanaaa .T a ended yesterday afternoon by the of A. editor W. the the of Pfetfer, Taaaee: Farmer at Topeka. He baa been la the editorial buaineea for a number of Tears, and ia not considered a man of eleo-tio- ajay. marked ability or foroe of character. la these reapecta he will probably look In- - wry small in the chair of John J. call. JIow well he is calculated toaerre tke material and progreeaive interests of .Caaaaa remaina to be seen. Ingsjla made some mistakes, but his retirement ia not wholly due to his errors. " DON'T BITE YOUR NAILS. A recent autharity says: "Nervous people will ret be driven crazy over thia microbe itosineaa. It ia being demonstrated tkjitithe germa of disease .everywhere, and a person 1s to eoma in contact with bacilli of likely tarty dufetest Jklnda wherever be Isya liM handa. ii ,Vienna in veatigator haa diaoorered that the microbes spocially la hiding (under ones finger naila 4e)v(bt 1 and thus going about with the individual, prepared to slip Into his food at any moment- - .Examinations of seven mails diioloeed the presence of thirty kinds pl tUcrooeooi, .eighteen different bacilli, and three kinda of aaroenoe; be sides, common mold spores were present in many instances. Jfinger nails are popularly supposed tq be poiaonoua; and the result of these Invest igationa lcada the doctort to conclude that the poiaonoua character attributed tc the naila fuisss from the presence of these minute warms ef disease. i AX OTHER NEW PAPER. THE TAILOES' BALL. It Takes Piae oa Tharsdar Evening it, the 29tlu The Tailors' Union, No. Ill, of Ogdea, will give its first annual ball oa Thurs day evening at the tall of the Knights of Pythias. The Uoion met hut night at the A. O. U. W. hall and beard reports of committees bsving the matter in hand, and everything prixiiiaes to be as prosperous aa could be desired. The enter- Ouoc haa long been popularly reported as "all right;" let ua not take any tainment will eon m of it a dance, social cbaaoes upon the danger of her becom- and supper. The employers will also be ing reputed "all wring." present. Tie oommitteej are as fo loss: John Committee on arrangements: Xcw Vokk Cirr costributoe s million LisdblsJ, 0!f Nelson, Win. Koidewyn, Unaon,U. Guhtksea. dollars per annum tor the conversion of C. Committee on invitation: W. A. Koidthe heathea in foreign lands. If Qothsm ewyn, J. Myren, J. El Kklund. Committee on floor manaVemect: W. would show more rospect for the proverb which tela as where charity begins, she A. Koidewyn, L C Brown, Olef Nelaon, John Huffman. might have leas heathen at home. SICE EFXEPTIOX. Ax applicant for the puetmaetsnihip of Boooeville, X. T, urged on the poet The Kail road Y. M. C A. Social and offloe department aa his strongest claim Supper Last Sight. to the fat offloe the fact that be had The committee of ladies who have the been thirty-fou- r years in the Presbyter- matter in charge gave a benefit recepian choir, without eompeaaation. tion last night at the Railroad V. M. C. A. rooms. It was a very pleasant and sucGebjcakt has refused to repeal the cessful event, not leas than two hundred prohibition on American pork, but the being present. The program included a social, supbuaineea of putting American hog proper, muiio, games. The preeeeds ro to ducts into German barrels and under procure a supply of dishes for tbs V. M. German brands is said to be a thriving C A. to be used aa occasion requires. and constantly increasing business at Pardon For a Desperado. ' Hamburg. Sacramento, CsL, Jan. 27. ApplicaNo TioKcr which could be constructed tion has been made to Governor Mark-hawould satisfy everyone ia its entirety. for the pardon ot a St Qaentin conThe one which the Liberal party nomi- vict named Wilson Howard, who, under nated last Monday, however, will come the name ot Charles Brown, wss senfrom Calaveras county in nearer filling the bill than any other tenced 1890. to serve eight years for August, which could be made up from Ogdeu's Howard is stated to be a norobbery. best citizens. torious Kentucky and Missouri desperado and fugitive from those states. He is accused of the murder of seven A nan by the name of Moore, in Tenpeople, snd is now under indictment for nessee, shot and killed one Captain five murders committed . in Kentucky. Dunn. The aasaaain was, is tarn, shot He is also under indictment in Maries and mortally wounded by his victim's county, Mo, for the murder, oa ApriT 1869, of Thomas McMichael, aa son. The Tennessee papers allude to the 27, deaf mute. matter as an "unhappy affair." Why ' Plans of the Trust , ahould our southern friends be so sensi . tive about these oommon-plaebe barbed wire every. Chicago, Jan. . . ' day occurrences? manufacturers, after a lengthy discussion, bava decided to form a "Columbia Thk house committee on the alcoholic Patent Company" to handle and control after they are purbarbed wire liquor trade has declared ia favor ot chased frompatents Washburn & Moeo. ? Insale of the intoxicating stead of a tribute to the latter firm each prohibiting liquors in the Distriot of Columbia. Tou manufacturer will then pay one dollar and may resolute till the cows coma borne, per ton royalty to the new company, ot the company will be disthe profits of our but the legislators gentlemen, tributed among the stockholders. WashNational Capital will never pass any burn A Moen will be paid in the neighsuch measure as that It is too much ia borhood of $300100 for the patent. The the line of legislating against the) legis company will be organized within a couptef months. lators. A , m lnof-fenai- se Z7.-rT- e, The Pueblo Chieftain thus wittily describe a politico-socia-l condition in the south: "Tillman, the AUiaaoe gov ernor of South Carolina, is going, to be boycotted by the old aristocratic fami lies of the state. He will not be invited to church fairs, pound socials, anniversary exercises of orphan asylums and other similar doings at which governors usually distinguish themselves, and it may possibly happen that the governor of North Carolina may be prevailed upon 4 rtme-- b' a US 2 IWlUBMn n knelra asausta w tlrv O AO lit BfU7 UV BV I'M ASA Little Lord Fsuntleroy will enrapture the sudieoce) st the Grand t might. There is not a sweeter nor yet s grander plsy upon the Atserican eiage today than this beautiful epic by Mr. Burnett. Its very umpiici'.y is its great strength, sad its womWf ul sucres?, nut only ia this countrv but sbroad, has been well deserved. No sudiunce can listen to the childish prattle of the little lord without feeling a purer and better sentiment per vising it at Use close of the performance. The company presenting the piece here is one of the brvt in exist who ence. Little Gertie 1 Iotr.ua, by-law- Commercial-Advertise- ftse Is a Brllllaat ElorutlonUt-Pr- of. and Mr. MageTi Masle. Tbs audienos at tbs New West Academy last night was thoroughly apprecia tive of the fine program given. Miss Swan ton is an elocutionist of rare ability, and, in the different numbers given, showed a wonderful range of dramatic ability. Her humorous selections were more than funny, and the "Close Call" and selections from Shakespeare were deeply pathetic. Her costumes are rich and artistic. Prof. Nagel gave two piano numbers and proved himself worthy of the very flattering recommendations" h has hitherto received. He ia an artist, and Ogden is fortunate in having him locate here. His execution is faultlessly brilliant and his musio seems to flow from his fingers with perfect ease. A hearty encore showed the appreciation of the audience., Mrs. Nagel was heartily received and her vocal selections were gems. Her voice is fine and clear and shows perfect sanitation, while her enunciation is so 0tinct that every word is understood. Nothing finer haa been beard in Og Jen than her last two numbers. A crowded house should greet these artists at the entertainment tonight at New WeA Academy. An entire change of programme will he given. In addition Mrs. Owen W. Matthews, a well known soprano lately from Denver, will appear, besides Miss Swanton, Prof, and Mrs. Nagel. ' , good-nea4th- is EUESEITS Vire4 P. Pre IUUttinii:i:tU!tU!IIUIIIUl2!U:C: 5iuttwrjiiati:tiiiiiuLniitmtniiiiiitmm'""Miamffliiiitttimiimiiyi!iw GEOKGIE COOPER AND GERTIE IIOMAX ALTEKXinsa IS THE TtTLE BOLE. The Greatest Child Actresses in the World! AND X SPECIAL CAST OF XEW VOKK PLAYLUS. VXDtRTHE D1KECTI0X OF Mil. AL HAYMAX. WE OPFEE THIS WEEK Cboice Breakfast Bacon, 11c per lb. ChoiGe Smoked Bacon," 10c per lb. Choice Dry Salt Bacon, 9c per lb. Come Early as these Prices will not last long. . UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. . Troy Steam Laundry, GEO. v aw i 1 Baa 57 AJJWfl V Vv VV 2ft S 7. r .. Only Laundry using soap especially made for wool goods. , All wool goods washed by hand. THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. (INCORPORATED.) Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of ' PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS. Factory in Rear of Central Hotel 25th St P. O. Box 268. THE OGDEN . W. CRACKER F. PEICE, Manager, - Ogdea, CO., I'tah.' HARDWARE luMng r, o C.ytA MPS SWAVTOX'S RECITALS. , a TZiStIS ! LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. f with alternates Georyie Cooper in the title role, is one of the rotuicg great sctrnA of the American stmr. O'den should turn out en oiomo to this engagement. The ladies auu children will greatly enjoy tho matinoe tomorrow sfteruoon. The engagement ia for two evenings snd one afternoon performance. Don't fail to take the children. per-fido- y, a UZi lL'lllfti!ifrtii;iir!;uiiinu;ru;!?itiiiamn;millllUl!M g Real Estate Transfer. Real estate transfers furnished by the Hendershot Abstract office, 24U Washington avenue, for Jan. 27, 1891: . Thomas Fowels to William Fowels part of lot 4, blk 48, plat "C;" 0. William Fowela to H B Crane, part of KH , oik , plat "Uj" 9 10U Mis A King to Mabel LaDelford, lots The Storms in Europe. 27 and 28, in blk 1, Highland add; $375. W G Child to Ed Williams, lots 15 and Lonbon, Jan. 27.- - In Ei u nd, France in blk 3, Child's add: S750. and Austria, the rapid tham continue. 16.Ed Williams to Henry Lindatrom, lots Havoo has been caused in western Ger- 15 and 16, in blk 3, Child's add; $750. T Wadsworth to Catherine Wads- many by floods. In Berlin and eastern nurmrnr. hnwAVAr. a. tArriffa annar affirm worth, part lot 12, block 7, Ogden, is raging. The Elbe and Weider are nearly f P'f A; $5. T Wadsworth to F J Wadsworth. part rree rrom ice; navigation nas been resumed on those two rivers. Numerous lot 14 OIK , ugden rive-ocr- e plat A, go. T Wadsworth to J J Driver, part lot wrecks on the India sea are reported. 12, blk 7, Ogden Five-ser- e plat A. 85. W W Watters to J W Tull, part lot 6, She Died Brokenhearted. blk 4, plat B. $1,750. Nkw Tore, Jan. 27. Mrs. Flnck, forElizabeth Yowell to L P Birchtield, James A. Flack, part lot u, bin si, plat u, '4500. merly wife of J AEarlBtoLPBirohfield.part lot died this morning. Her illness dates 2. blk 23. plat A, and part blk 33, plat C, from the day she discovered the $25,uta method her husband took to rid Total, $31,540. himself of her by a fraudulent divorce. ' Dr. King is with us again and will re The Heir to an Earldom. main ten days. Have your eyes exam ined. Sam Francisco, Jan. 27. J. S. Lewis & Co. Douglas, aged 28, who claimed to be the and of heir Robert nephew Percy Douglas, the fourth early of that name, died at the county hospital Sunday, the result of dissipation and pneumonia. The Utah newspaper family la increased by the birth of the Provo Press, the first issue of which Thk Commercial's dispatches relate reached the exchange table yesterday. another horror this morning, the deIt is a highly creditable effort, nioely struction of perhaps more than one hunbuilt and containing an excellent grist dred men by a fire damp explosion in of local news got up in good form. The the IL Frioke Coke Cave at Sootts- editors are C. F. and E. IL Rathbone, dale, Pennsylvania. If science or enginan d they show the true ring and an evi- eering skill can do any thing to make dence of good sense in the following ex- such terrible calamities as this impossi tract from their salutatory: ble, then those agencies should be apIn this, our first edition of the Provo plied without delay, and their absence City Press, we have no apologies to offer for its appearance, nor promise to make, from dangerous mines should by law be Shot by Bnrglars. and probably break,) for its course in made gross criminal negligence on the Lancaster, shall Ont, Jan. 27. John EsWe future. endeavor to the treat part ot mine owners. all alike, with good words for all, but top, treasurer of Lancaster township, especial favors for none. The Prtss will was shot, dead early this morning by Nkw York. Sun: "Here is a question be liberal, and also Liberal. In the first who afterward ransacked his burglars instance in all things, and in the latter to which we are desired to give an anhouse. when the occasion demands it. swer: 'In case a social organization wishes to elect a floor manager for a reEgyptian Troubles. GOLD BUO MERCENARIES. ception, can the president of the associaSaukin, Jan. 27. The Egyptian troops tion cast a ballot for hi9 choice? Of today captured Hadoub from the rebels. The newspaper champions of the gold course he can, unless there is something A skirmish later with a band of the s rebels resulted in the killing of two bugs and Shylocks in the east are mak to forbid in the constitution or is of no the there such If organization. howl a over the proposed Egyptians and a number of rebels. ing piteous free coinage U1L Here is a brochure prohibition, be has the same right of Slild for the Deed. voting as every other member." So glad from the New York that one momentous question is settled. Richmond. Ind., Jan. 27. The jury in a Wall street tract: Free coinage, in the present condition The Behriog sea matter is still in sus- the case of James A. Wood, for the of the market, means simply that the pense; there are a few items in the tariff murder of Thomas J. Blount at the East producers of silver and the specalators matter which are not definitely disposed Indiana insane asylum, returned a verwho hold it may take it to the mint and of; come trifling themes before congress dict, finding the accused guilty of for every eighty or eighty-twvoluntary manslaughter, and fixed the cents worth of the metal may are yet in abeyance; but, thank floor manager penalty for his crime at twenty-on- e obtain a piece of money that is a tetfal tender for one dollar. Tit would problem is adjudicated. "One more years imprisonment iu tbo Btato seem that the mere statement of this couple this way!" semi-weekl- a' FroJjri.ua r of tfxieial aaectioo. 11. a tive ctumciiee of Harry Mifci&nd wea ! Mr. if but quite perfertioo. Tboa. WiiL aa the llood Street Tailor, the was - siso exorllrct, not over-doinpert, which ia very ofteo the f&iiing of eaxh characters. Mws Maud Ciroux sad Mies Nettie Ferrel ss LVLth and Ers were very natural and played their parts Mies Adele with good understanding. Clark as the Spinster and Chaperon was rich, sod Miss Wilson, as the landlady Mas bevood chticiam. The piece is well ton led and costumed, sad no snore engagement ass appeared at the opera house since its opecicg. ! Jaimarv 28 and 29, 1891. iatM-ervtatio- Amaskaji naval oScevs who Lave Tal is eheap, bet votes count. aiorAed the Tholere bdt" ia the trupics Cad it so beneficial that they oftee rtrtaia Plcvty ot soow will aaake things grow. it ia all latitudes. It is simply s broad belt of aaoel worn Bight and day the Tsica sad true Sorvanta sere ever the year around tight aboat the waist, so as best to protect the stomach from suddca changes of temperature. 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