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Show OG0EX DAILY COMMERCIAL! SATURDAY. APRIL 25, 1891. Tilt' THE COMMERCIAL. - OGDEN. . M. UTAH. tuns waaflt. It tLe Las Uoa Common- jy Jr ULUt tt mix lnca. MibenjK a. l lii- w. ti IMi wad i ertf at - lva a feaciAL ftslt 1 u kiu, fr.tt lr Ir ' c mmmxk. a i ir bLtaUlku b t-- r.nr atta. f IS eafcU Una Int. Lui (Ksurwl at wi ta-- u. uaamutk- - Ail t at gaoef alijf i grt& tht - Thf.ke BPtwa tu be no question about a luuat JwiJeJ iuirovwi)tit in O'Jeo a uiiuii; tctareata. t)gJMi' rpirtt of ia toning up in vry direction. k'.len U all rn;Lt. jro-grva- The uuaaritwa law" about preidri-lia- l uotuifiittioDB may cat worry tha next national republican convention aiuch if it take a not ion to Lead the ticket with Blaine. Neither Mr. JUrri mm or any other man has a tiiortgHjje on the presidency. Evr.it the AVa--a ia talking as if it meant to jump on machine rule in Denver. Thin in anticipation that the books of the old city gang will lie overhauled to see what a done with the fl,000,(i00 spent by it anile in control of the city. The old gang, with a majority again6t it of over 5,00 doea not seem to have a great deal of popularity to (spare just Wt id Et uMiL.UtiltQM ti aui boiiih L.h k!foC- - 1U1 tt.a eoubtrr labored a La b tLreaWiKJ U otxi-Tui- at trouLt furtL the ectre Unl, a bxuo a euiivetitjuo rklM-uku- t.Vt com mill bot Lave tmoogh poLUcal y. tLuutcuJly or ia any Ulhxt ay, to pay its aiabrra' trait ei.Lg eipftiwa. Abd it gut out of iu y tofiprtws uircuilly, -- now. It may be thought smart by aoaie to kick against reciprocity, but what diari" patea poiltical claptrap is the fact that it actually baa increased the commerce of the United States aud the development of reciprocal trade ia rapidly growing into very large proportions. The mail to Suuth American couutriea has enor mously increased since the trade treaty and prices of reciprocal products have advanced iu this country. Reciprocity will very soon defend itself. The IVdduce Exchange ahowa what very few knew before it was organized, OgddQ is getting to be a place for that folk: to be aaotLr eientoin in May at Deover, aod territie prcLecics are Utrng mad of tha duuiiti;ratiiig .xk that it a ill accomplish on the beautiful Bocud fabric of U.a I'mUsd .SUtea. If we may l4.eve ru projoctora, it will tab!uii cufctocn do everytLiug but jaj-p- 4 ttouatia oa Ue lines aforeaaid, aoJ the Kast to pay tribute to th South and West oa everything that cones aad TLeae are diregoes over the frontier. ful things to contemplate, but iwbudy in this section seems to have taken alarm as yet, dot hat we heard that tha has put Denver on tLe list of his spring eugagementa. Now the lttqnirrr may not be a just reprewnUtive of the East Its rlippant reference to the efforts of U Wast to a fair deal in currency aad other legislation may not be approved by all aeetern ptple. ISut that paper to a considerable degree voices the idea of the Kast that the men of the West are a lot of noisy cranks, visionary in theories, incoherent in organization, and not at all to be feared or considered. Unfortunately, the Kansas City convention continued this position. Instead of firmly and deliberately laying down two or three practicable business propositions that the people of the West can stand and tight upon, it scattered all over tha domains of finance and politics and degenerated into a pit of small partisans, and ended Id a senseless squabble over the little hobbies of little ? men. , The West must unite to h formida ble. ' And to unite it must join iasue'on the things it needs and the questions it ia agreed upon. Those point are just about two-fr- ee coinage and an equita ble volume of currency. Tha tariff is not a western issue. Neither is tha rail road question. d Unless the West joins forces on a number of practicable issues it will go to the natioual conventious and come away holding the suck aa uual. It will be disunited and will play cutspaw for the East, and tha Inquirer and the rest of thejeaalern fellows will chuckle in their sleeves and say: ."Just what might be expected of a lot of western cranks." The Denver Convention ehould employ a little horse sense. TLra U.J Irdetit i tuakiu twj aeftaible speech oo Lia wtwtera tuur. J I w ill go to church in th a loan ol Su Fr&Dcisrxi Ik days ia foul-kill- lim-ite- for heary commercial deals. Yesterday there were two bids on 'Change which would pass very well in any western city for single day specimens. One was for 100 touaot wheat, and another for tifty - cars of A' El' ADA. potatoes. The Kxchange enables the deulers to get together and find out what ia wanted and facilitate business. Many have speculated on the future It is very plain that organized business of the State of Nevada. Will it ever be come a state in which the miue owners is now the thing for Ogden. will live? Or will it be an alien landlord The officers who have had to handle state, owned by bonanza mine operators the riotous Hungarians in the coke re- who absorb its riches but shun its bor gions of Pennsylvania can testify that ders? women can tight. They took possession For itself The Commf.roiai. is disposed of a train, assaulted the officers, one hav- to think that Nevada has a future better than its present It must do some things ing to be shot to stop her rude The reports say that the women "fought tor itself, must diversify ita industries like tigers" and generally led the at- more, and must stand by those who do tacks on the officers. The days seem to it good. Rut at present it cannot be be gliding by w) .u women had a said that its expectations are highly at A very suggestive editorial is "sphere" and in one way and another tractive. they are enlarging their sphere so as to here reproduced from the Carson City take in everything in sight Tribune, which in unique in the newspaper literature of this country: It is a mistake to suppose that Ogden If should cause but little wonder that is a particularly bud place because it those who visit our state look on it as a e portion seems to be the headquarters of one of sort of impecunious, this great republic, when t'eysee lie keenest gang of bunco theives in the of so little of improvement in rewest Those fbllows know a business spectvery to buildings, public and private, center when they see one. They never for judging from the reports concerning way station to operate. the enormous richness of her mines and go to a learning of the immense wealth her bonThey pick the natural railroad centers, anza kings have accumulated by specthe roost energetic places to be found, ulating in their stocks they must have vnd that's why they are in Ogden. This been led to expect that at least the city Comstock would the rialroad and business metropolis of the a resjectable appearance and m Denver to San Francisco. On this presentresidences would meet their views, grand unt both ministers and instead of which one-halof the city wears a dilapidated appearance and re.ree. minminds the visitor of a town of California's early days. Albert C. Hopkins, of Nashua, Iowa. ingWhat have the millionaires, whose claims to be the Indian Mesiah. He also wealth has mainly been drawn from the to claims he is trying get another de toil and sweat of the miner, the artisan, partment added to those laid out for the the washwoman and others of that ilk, Columbian Expositioa that is to be for done for the benefit of the State? Nothing, absolutely nothing, but taken from and managed by the Indians. But this our State its wealth to erect monstrous is not the most curious notion of Mr. hotels in San Francisco, palatial dwelle ings in Ne-- York, Washington and other Hopkins. lie isgoing to'attempt to Oscar Wilde by an endeavor to eastern cities, and aping as well as cringto the nobility of Europe. have the pansy adopted as the National ingLittle wonder need be experienced at flower,, and it, or a picture of the slow growth of Nevada, for were it it, used as the Held for . the stars on the not for the enterprising spirit of railroad American flag. It would seem that Mr. builders she might be in a far worse condition, and only that our soil is attractHopkins has some qualifications to make ing the attention of those of other states him a good manager of a ghost dance. and the possibility of Nevada becoming He probably could be relied upon to pro- an agricultural as well as a mineral state, it is hard to guess what her future vide the ghost might be. To Messrs. Mackay and Fair the The Sioux City Timet suggests that if Silver State owes nothing, neither the Northwestern does have to build to thanks nor friendship, for the mines of Ogden it may buy the Pacific Short Line the Comstock would hive been operated from Sioux City to O'Neill, a distance of on as well if the parties referred to bad crossed the river Styx twenty years ago, about 100 miles. This would straighten and so it just resolves itself into the its route, and having a bridge at Sioux proposition that the salvation and future State depends on the lity it could connect at Alton and have prosperityoutof the of mineral bearing ledges v air line from Ogden to Chicago, opening outside of the Comstock, the construcis the s'rongest kind of probabi- tion of interstate railroads, the donation lity some such action as this is in of money for water storage and irriga jf'igram of Vanderbilt purpose. The tion of arable lands, and consequent suclines of that road have been cess of agriculturists; the cutting up of of the large farms, and the is sufficient reason for . such an class of men who immigration will invest what iion. If the Vanderbilts get the little means they may possess, in aid of 4ee they could send trains to reclaiming waste lands, making Nevada over three routes from Wioui their permanent home, and growing into wealth as the country raises to the prosa Pacific connection would perous status nature intended for it. There is no more healthy climate on the $ great advantage there. half-wast- boss-woo- d world-renowne- out-Wild- , ts V 4 g'tubv, Mil Lou F-i- arm at a ki J -- UJ bvr opetii'g tllaa ao tor u;vtuJtn.t. Uuh oaa tver know tha mieforiubee .Etmartable Fafts. r SPECIAL FOR THIS Talk About Bargains! WEEK! These Beat Tlieia All A loPiece Dec. chamber set, $3.75 to close out. f n5-piec- e Heart diewaa ia uaually auppuaed to Dec. Brown Essex dinner set, 13. worth $19. be Leo but treated incuraUa, properly daatrtkiB Luhdlurd.ata a of absentee bar Dec Tea Set. only $5. a larg fmruoa of eaa be cured. 4 loc Tu Lraas pu. loc ' ti ita people. For ita resources ara too Thus 3 Paper k fur Llaara Hatch, U EiLart, iSs. I l'Jc liaiMlkn.LM-- f fur 2- tha direralfad aiid tLera ia oo uiore deaira-b- ! Ind and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, U Ui kl Jwl gua1kUUiy ate. Opea aork ilauiafek Utarl, raltK! Witiks; alao Haiiiiim-ka- . bal, place for ita it.Labttai.ta to Lva tLaa MaL, aer rured after auifermg 'JJ Io'SjC. lUjiLig lloupa, Juaipkig tUjpvm, Gar at Saa C Lanburger, withia iu ova Lordera. A etate Biust veara Urga Turkikli toA fur 2V. Jxo SKa, IXtLa, aoJ kta U tLuga fur Juee, IlL, aays that Dr. ifW New Heart 4. Aa be toora than a uuiiib camp to be 1 JSp-jCuat a Thread, Cure, whieh cared tha former, wurkd It must Lava a round develop-ibmi- obderafor Lia , a ifa." Levi Xao, ct But tatuiaa, Ma-tu- a ho had Lean do Utah baa uora auoceeef al fur 3i yeara, aays two bottles made Liui tL in state tLaa almost any "feel Lke a aew man." Dr. Miles' New Removed to 23S1 Wahiartuii Awncc Union, or very aooa will Lava. It will Heart Cure m auld and guaranteed by 1L mr-cantiA. Walker. Book of ao&derfid be great ia mining, agriculture, free. pursuits, railroading, sanitarium and aoefuq attractions, and in artistic and professional For th beaetit of the merchants and ' traveling oiea ia Ogdea who may desir to work up aotu businesa with parties th Sevier Valley branch we Lav deIr strikes The CoMHtKUL that oa u cided that on, and after tomorrow, to estihis on too aa Ligh Miyor Turner make a single trip rate from Ogden to III III ANO mate on the oast of paving. Speaking Manti, Ephraim, Spnng City, Mount aud round from memory the writer thicks that Lin Pleasant and Fairview tkketa, good for ten days, IsJUi. coln, Nebraska, let its cuuUacta for trip This is a reduction of f 1.23 on single about flJO per square yard where tar trip and iV) on round trip. This rate 30 coat will also apply from th above atations dressing waa not used, which cent. It eeems that Ogden could lay to Qgden and enabla paeaengera to do The Stove which lights same as your gas! shopping in our city if they see brick pavement for not ve. per their The Stove which is the Best one for the people! ML lUOCiBAMOE WfATEkS lUlLWAT. yard, with the cost of bringing tha The Stove which is the wonder of the age! streets to grada added. Mr. Turner's Dr. L. E. Saunders The Stove which emits no smell, no smoke, no soot! has moved hia office and residen e to figures were fl"0 per yard. The Stove which is always ready for action! Grand opera Louse building, rooms It, Stove which is safest and most improved! The 15 IS. and The Chilian revolutionists seem to w hich is so easily worked and so simple! Stove The have the government forces on the run Notice of Dissolution. on which a meal is quickly cooked, Stove The Balmaceda's to the last ditch. oligarchy Notice ia hereby given that the firm Is called "QUICK MEAL. can not last much longer. In fact, it ia or Norton, Wav & Co. baa thia day been dissolved. C. L. Way and F. K. Norton Call and see the Stove in operation. now practically destroyed. The business will be conretiring. tinued at the old stand. No. 350 Twenty-Fourt- h street, under the firm name of ,;A Satiotial Evoat. Norton k Dickson. H. E. Norton still reTbe holding of tha World's Fair in a taining hia interest in the firm. All eity Bcarctly fifty yeara old will be a re- parties knowing themselves to be inmarkable event, but whether it will debted to Norton, Way k Co. will please really benefit this nation as much aa the call and aettle on or before May 1st, to BOYLE BLOCK, : : OGDEN, UTAH. Nevine lteetorative of the by discovery avoid costs of collection. Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This ia Ogden, April 16, 1891. just w hat the A Bier ran people need to ve cure the excossi nervousness, dyspepsia Motor Line to Hot Spring. P. S Hrst-clas- s Tin Shop in connection. dizziness, sleeplessness, headache, April 12th, MoCommencing neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, tor trains will Sunday, Foreman. Wadman. ?nry Twenty fifth confusion of miad etc. It acts like a street to Hot run from North via Ogden. Springs, charm. Trial bottle and tin book on Trains will leave Broom hotel at 7:50 a. "Nervous and Heart Diseasee," with m 10:10 a. 12:30 p. m., 2:50 p. m, testimonials, free at H. A. 5:10 m. m., Fare for round trip, bath in p. Walker's. It is warranted to contain no TO-DA- Y! 00 cent. eluded, or dangerous druga. opinm, morphine The World Enriched. FIVE FOISTS SEWS., d , The facilities of the present day for the ' .. i : production of everything that will conDr. Ileasley of Ogden was a business duce to the material welfare and comfort caller at the Point yesterday. of mankind are almost unlimited and in more a was never Five PoiaU prosDickerson & Brown's Light Weight Soft when Syrup of Figs waa first produced perous condition than at the present Hats. Town Made. We Guarantee these the world was enriched with the only , time. .; An enjoyable bullwas participated in perfect laxative known, as it is the only Hats the Finest Made. Will you see them by a large number at. Cook's hall last remedy which ia truly pleasing and reevening. freshing to the taste and prompt and Root &. liaeeoa received a beautiful effectual to cleanse the system gently in soda fountain directly from the east yes- the Spring time or, in fact, at any time terday. All the modern drinks from and the better it is known the more poppure syrups will be served a la mode. ular it becomes. W. B. Wedeli was showing up real estate to some Pustern parties here yesterOgden Ciiy Ordinances. C C i i f. day. Copies of Ogden City Ordinances, in Miles, fjtrevell A Ulmer, those enterbook form, complete to date for sale at prising hardware dealers, are sending out some of tha finest gasoline stoves to The Commercial oflice. Price 50 cents. this vieinit that we have ever seen. Hardware at Cost. The Ogden City Railway company was A- InrffA stK'U of- ntovea anil rnncroa - nsurveying and obtaining the level of the cooking utensils, building hardware, track at thia business center yesterday. toois, cutlery, etc., etc., must De sow at We infer their motive in so doing is to once. Call and 2Tt45 Washascertain the amount of electric power ington avenue get prices. loaded .the to Jieavily propel necessary James Casson, Assignee. cars to and from this important business center. Notiee, t, All persons indebted to the Union About Midway between Ogden and thia place of magic enterprise may be Mercantile company take notice, that as found a very enterprising little suburb assignee of said company, all accounts, called the Terraca Subdivisionr which notes and debts due said company are in name thefoocdsriW: B. Wedeli, gBva it my hands as assignee for collection, and some fifteen months ago. "rAt that time, you are notified to call on me at my ofthere were bit one or tv& dwellings on fice, room 19, Opera House block, and the whole place. : &iace then, Mr. Wedeli pay the same at once. David IL Baldridgf, Assignee. has sold property to a great many east- . . ern parties who-- have come put later, your photographs taken by Walbuilt nice co'nifortable homes and today ; Have there stands a cluster of aome "twenty-fiv- e lace & Newcomb, artistic photographers, dwellings that are a redit- - to the rooms 25, 26, and 27 Wright's block. founder, the builders and to Ogden.' a '-- ec 55-pie- btt druvt ril, nti aue-rwfcf- tv OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, ooru-pfctio- la UU-BMHti- QUICK MEAL ack-ntiii- ;7sTnEVU Gasoline Stoves! MILES, STREVELL & ULMER, EXCIUSIVK AGENTS, TODAY! WE PEACE ON SALE I t t ; I ; I ATTEU1JURY, DOKSON & CO. tf :V mm Gonso - Co., -- ' . Will interest you if you are on the buy. ' - Garden Tools and Handles SPECIALTY. J. P. BURTON, MANAGER. A. - C a sr t:,-:- : DecoraiioniDay.f I? L..i c I will remove to' Washington avenue after June 1st. ' 'All headstones ' and monuments will be sold at a reduced price before thatf time. Call at once. C. P. Lambert, - I sir- - Corner of Jefferson avenue and Troy Steam Laundry, Twen- tieth street. Only $300 Down f semi-defun- tbr All Chid i fa&Liei ar aiii the OUtekla WLa ut ita ousdkliy iaiiWJ to La pfuortl at U Odd of tL 2i a&iuiersarr Neiada J Luuaa aa ePUi.ijni, UiLt a star as acy aaxJLg tha gkjrauc FfciowaLip, to Im Leti ia Odd FeLioas' that t4.1itun tL ct our tall Jadcday vaiLf , Apr J JTTtL, at eu'j&try. .So to U. Biofcvd u-- a of tLa o'cioc acarp. by or jar of ccm-- a iaaet4 day must the pooia kjok for fu- arratgeabacla. vaa a ture prutrptrity, and U.er ' tu-- hvjtIJ faLili i U ita eobtMiipt tor wvetrrn prulubta kgui&t Ilk, Muttern dooiinaaoe aa Oiri. l"tk. tu i a a Tu U tL fcLfct Du I fJt- of ll ASD WEST. Jmjuirrr t as fuLks: tit th spj-iThe Km City Cuiuibcikl Cungnm PtiLiJe-'f.Li- a ilk t&rut Taa JLST GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., And balance on time buys a stock of fancy groceries, confectionery and frnit stand. Must bo sold at once. For further particulars call at Major's drug street store, No. 165 Twenty-fift- h Musical and Literary. As there has been much call for the repetition of "The Cradle Songs," the Methodist ladies have decided to give a musical and literary entertainment including them in the basement of the church Tuesday evening April 28. j ; "Liver complaint knocked out, every round" by Dr. Kenley's English Dandelion Tonic, E. D. T. "God's blessing to mankind," say thousands who have been cured by the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold everywhere. Poivdef A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Ho other baking powder does such work. Think of buying your boy a nice plaid satinett suit for $1.85 or a nice cotton worsted suit for $2.90 a cassimere suit at $3.90 or an all wool suit at $5 Mrs. to S&50. It will be to your benefit as well as ours to investigate. Youra anxious to please. I. L. Clark & Sons. CUCUMBER AND ELDER " INOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Samuel M. Prosliaw, Deceasexl. , Notice is hereby given by the the executor of the ehtate of Samuel M. Preshnw, creditor the and to all of, deceased, persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the uecessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice, to the said executor, at his oflice. Number lf24 Washimton Avenue, the same beiiiK the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the City of Ogden, County of Weber aud Territory of Utah. JonN S. Cormw, Executor of the Estate of Samuel U. Freehaw, mulei-signed- Deceased. fa Is net s cosmetic, but a nutritive tonic for the skin. It makes the skin naturally smooth and soft and velvety, protects it from wind ami sun, cleanses the face far better than soap and water and by its tonic effect on the skin prevents the formation of wrinkles. For sale in Ogrinn with other of Mrs. Graham's celebratd : V. L. preparations, by the following l)niKjits Murlbut, peeoles, Mil Washington Ave.; K B. 372 h A. Twenty-fourtH. Hroom Walker, Hotel; under St. Head stamp to id rs. Ouvaire (ira-1C3 ham, "Beauty Doctor," - Post Bt., San Fran now to oe ueaati cisco, lor ner utile dook ful." Wholeeale agents for Dtah.A. C. Smith A Co, Drutfgitite, Unit Lake City. 137 25th St., TeleDliono 107- Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt: Delivery ECONOMY IS WEALTH 1 To appreciate that wise saying you want to Call and Examine the Immense Assortment of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, Hals, Caps, Fni'Disliings, Book, Shoes, Etc, Just Received at The ruiMiral 3GG -- TWENTY-FOURTH clothing m ST., Where all Goods are sold at Chicago Prices. TAILORING A SI ECIALTY." "FINE- - |