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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY, APRIL 20, V.i-- tE txKtru, unuw. Unt t- vt-- ivhi rt. fci. I IMM. la llie j fc 2l tin. ' Lo-- t, .irxelt 1 f ,utJ a jf cJ, Of Ly c'XutrLi PftJrtf.t K1lLs, l Vt j utiiii.. fct th City LiU O'ir-c- , TLi iiitwiii-- j i coiiVt-j- its a I in. Entered t t.t i ery e kii-rr- Cf k U&tAJ.g rdrf jr oJ t, 6Ut it tLouU b eu- b it it li guol through tLi - t will U felt nil tLea tLiiik they ire Uk Many . Vrt tL"T busy to g i to euch kii-'ithit their depend ad tl.it l her i upon tLi.t it Og len, more mot-- in triiEg a etiorg liJ of activity than there can be in tLe drtil of Lusinesb htle ths txiiiimutity w chaiiiftd in state of lethargy. Every Luioeeg Uiau kaus from Lie eienenc in the part t j years that he l.aJ big prosperity just when ever body e'e &b having it. The thiug to do u for IhjJen'i busi-Ceon men to get together and dw.-i.ltwo or three important things to L done. And let the voice of the meeting be tt fctrui.g that there will be no question about hat is dtirable to da Whatever U dne for the city ill have a good tlfoi--t at once, aLd in the near future the good ejfecU of energy and enterprise will be apparent. ?-- (Mcca t u L'r - a iut-tiiga- Pt. i,rij-iwfi!- r i V l"tb:i y y Pkesident Hakkinos an J i&rtjr re Lo remain there un-tSan Francisco anJ J May 3. Whfj other tow lb ar dispirited, tLat is the time fur succeasf ul toxi to etrika. Ogden should tibL e United actum, fur public ments, by OjfJeo'a thing that mill tutioss improvetu&a ia the in. klai One of the things thut prove a profitable bueints in thia valley ia good farmiog. The average crop w abundant, and the average pricM axe profitable. ill m It is a natter of satisfaction that the IXiS'T SCATTER TOO MUCH. Cracker factory will resume The weakness of the farmers reform actirity. Every citizen of Ogdon should movement seems to have been that it use its products exclusively until it is an covered too many issues. The Nebratka assured success. legislature started in to do almost everything and performed almost nothing. Is speaking to a Stuui City reporter So did the Kansas assembly. The the other.day Mr. A. S. (jarretam said of Minnesota Li makers scattered still the Pacific Bbort Line: "Sioux City's more and failed still worse. Take the transcontinental road will be built some Alliance It covers almost platform. day and that is all we are interested in." every leading question before the public in politics, morals and linn nee. It made Count von Moi.tkf, the military a very strong document on which to go genius who inspired the victories which before the farmers for votes. .People made the present German Empire, who have not had experience never passed away yesterday, over "JO years of think of the great difference between aire. He was one of the greatest mili electing a man on a lot of pretty theories and his ability to put those theories into tary captains Germany ever produced. Ogden The Commfrciai. will be found tilled to the brim with gcxxl reading this morn ing. A very interesting interview and also a valuable article on mining, which came in late, had t go over from lack of space. They both will probably appear on Tuesday. Bt the way, the present commissioner office is giving from his presatisfaction different vi ry decessor. The laws are interpreted now with liberality and justice to struggling western settlers that is most command-able- , of llrf.l.r.v t AWtrfto?J-.2il- W. J. Newtum to P. j the United States land . After all, no candidate for the presidency should be afraid to squarely announce his views on the Bilver question. If he's big enough to be president he is either for free coinage, against it or on a middle ground. And it should not be difficult for him to give the geography of his views. One good thing the Froduce Exchange does is to supply a constant notice to producers as to what the market needs. It gives farmers just the information they desire, and they know what to bring to the city, what to cultivate to supply a shottage, and with what the market is overstocked. The West and South should unite on this principle, that there must be a larger volume of currency very soon, and there must also be a fixed ratio to property or population. That is, the ratio must be kept constant with the growth of business demands. Property has grown 133 13 per cent, each decade since 1800. The volume of currency should have somewhere near kept pace. This would require a large aggregate of money but the commerce of this nation is simply stupenduous and is rapidly growing. Bishop W. X. Xinde, of the Methodist church, is in the city and will preach at the Methodist place of worship both morning and evening today. He is one of the most able and scholarly of the bishops of his church and was formerly president of the University at Evanston, Illinois. Ite has charge of the Utah mission of his church and the Utah University has a particular interest for him for that reason. His influence in aiding it to obtain a successful footing as a live institution will be great and so his visit to Ogden is of more than ordinary interest. There seems to be just a shade of a chance that Russia will make trouble over the recent detention of one of the czar's vessels in the Dardanelles. Heretofore free passage of Russian ships through that route has not been permitted, the consent of the powers, that back up the Turkish government being required. Now Russia seems to be disposed to break down this restriction, and it remains to be seen whether the powers England, Germany and Austriawill attempt to enforce the rule. If they do and Russia declines to admit their authority, then there might be more trouble. Have your photographs taken by Wallace & Newcomb, artistic photographers, rooms 25, 2G, and 27 Wright's block. V. B. I - l I'.J. lt." t -- FINANCE , ti.-r- . XttE-i- a . - -- iru.t tl fcl-- LLf. t an l Kern- - t tue, :k C. CLaiuWrim, Lkurk 2, HarriiiikL's fcdj.tion, T. C. Chaiuberlin to (1. X. part of b! 2 fcnd 3, tL2"Lt Bom-en- Hrriiiiac't ,w To. , aJJi-I- j IiisJ juJ w ...-!- ,fy I". S. t . rftc d ft. fn-- u ; Jt. titiTeroBiit buCtb part e.t, fcr-- 'J fc.-- tt ted ii Les.v-nsg.ve- tLiirl. iii.fi. txfds, rtvdl - VrT iS'- - . ft t P. rn. j 11 frs. trsyj, UV.e d:jl ;s. Lii f r fcerd. e; ut.i cctrrs. U'llit ,'. i,UL, ortai.ti.u.rU-- - fri:,-..- work. Si war Ul, . te oprfi Walaitn Kemove.l to 2351 frits, e&-Viuav- e, &"ru g ols. i AvtuL. in Tin, r,i: Aifii. Hi.'.i. iliH tl AND t IE1L QUICK i 1 S, A. McMillan et al. to G. J. Kelly, W1)F.S I'EODR'E EXCHANGE. part of Mock 3 Bex Place addition. ('!.). J. F. Ixng to M. J. Howe, lots a and I'rlees That Kuled on Vatimis Pro10, block 2, Chaaiberlain euUlivieion, visions Yesterday. 11 J. Binford to F. J. Sjiencer. bl.x-kw 2j fcnd W), t)gden Heights addition, dikam-iiLile- , ae off Jay ou V!.iie. Tlie hoaetn, for all kiul of proJuf nas iu A. C. Cape, blocks exr6ii of Friday, but oiu to tin F. J. Siencer to oerai 2ii and 50, Ugden Heights addition, lig. u Tlirwheai crfitjr market remained uurli;!!-.-.!- , altlmuli it a C. Wright to B. Peterson. Jr.. part . .m" list marL.-- t it. still firm. T!ie -of lot 7, block 12, Plat A," ll.V. itii an inclination to go u. Live putltry i in F. Ij. Cliapin to J. I). Mimley. lots 9 grpat demand, prlc-- t ruling liili. Following and 10, block Nob Hill addition, were the ruling quotations: Gasoline Stoves! J s The Stove which lights same as your as! The Stove which is the Best one for the people! The Stove which is the wonder of the aj;e! The Stove which emits no smell, no smoke, no soot! The Stove which is always ready for action! The Stove which is safest and most improved! The Stove w hich is so easily worked and so simple! The Stove on which a meal is quickly cooked, Is called "QUICK MEAL." Call and see the Stove in operation. truit-artioi- fim Total, m,"j50. Buttw, Cuowe. Eeduei'd Kates. For the benefit of the merchants and traveling men in Ogden who may desire to work up some business with parties on the Sevier Valley branch we have decided that on, and after tomorrow, to make a single trip rate from Ogden to Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Mount Pleocinnt and Fairview $o.70, and round trip tickets, good for ten days, This is a reduction of 11.25 on single trip and f 1.90 on round trip. This rate will also apply from the above stations to Ogden and enable passengers to do their shopping in your city if they see fit. Bio Gkasde Western Railway. Into otTd Vt.ih. 50 bit i'ahforniH. uttotiM ht 12'ii3 buj-f- 2.1 IS I'tah, otl r L tali. rase, oflpied si'ller,. 4 50 "ct oili'rwi 175 A.oU, off r'd buyer V1' lota Fotatiwib, " M 1,.., " 1 car-lea- d OKCKM VEoETABLF.I. Railislw.uuotiil rUi't, r lb Utah, , 30 Ut Kr lti. iiinud jr dot. quotiil ir'ii ulleri'd Imiht... l)r imioiib, tmr IS'i l'i-a- Hi. ix-- AparaKU, ouereii Keiirr, imr lb Turnil'f. m-- r liuiidrtil. ouoted.. Carrots, sacknl er liiiudrnd. quoU-niiUDaro, Det t tub, mt 11), otlered Oranirn, OraiiK, iti riveiide. oifered mountain Mock r case DOYLE DLOCK, 5 P. S. : OGDEN, UTAH. use. 366 TWENTY - FOUIITII ST., connection. in Henry YVadman, Foreman. 3 tin 6 10 Mens' and Boys' Clothing, clothing : Tin Shop First-clas- s SO aellur 3 i5 KGrt&& TO-DAY! I TO-DAY- I ! I WE P.LACE OX SALE 6 Dickerson & Iirown's Light Weight Soft X Hats. Town Made. We Guarantee these $ Hats the Finest Made. Will you see them y ATTEIiBURY, DOBSON ill in n Will & CO. 111 I Conso inn r . " " ul ; v interest you if you are on the buy. Garden Tools and Handles SPECIALTY. J. E. BUETOH, MAMGEE, A. & IS WEALTH mis mm ULMER, iL'Lj 75 04 UKtKH FEI ITS. niTorml seller btit nai'l, bipdliii)fs, & EXCLUSIYK AGENTS, M irna onions, r doi. quot4U.... .......... 15 ater crii, r dot, quoted ll'i I'abbaKx. twt t'al., r lli.ijiii.tiii W MILES, STREVELL oH', Lemoua, offered seller ECONOMY Gath Havana i . I .V j d e;L t V'. OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, h Smoke Carpenter's cigars. :..' g ;ir up. . m Dr. L. E. Saunders OKIID FEt ns. has moved his office and residen e to Drieil apile, best t'tali. ufferpd buyer.... 09 statutes. Grand oera house building, rooms 14, Dried IVache, best t'tu'i, olferod buyer.. Vi POt LTBV. But there is a great big difference. 15 and 10. Live cliickens, ier ln offered buyer i 75 When a man who has little experience Dretwed " ltf per lb, ollered buyer Notice of Dissolution. OltIN. with men and affairs foes down to the Notice is hereby given that the firm Wheat, 50 to HO cars. on track, Oden, per 75 capital he is full of pretty ideas, Utopian or Norton, Way A Co. has this day been bushel offerini buyer 2 00 buyer schemes and rainbow resolutions. dissolved. C. L. Way and F. E. Norton Oata, ier lim lbs offenil 1 65 barley, per HO offered seller The business will be con- ('Implied But when the session is over he has retiring. AJalfa aeedoliereil seller 01 old stand, No. 350 Twenty-Fourt- h tinued at the FLOIR. done nothing. His nice little plans were street, under the firm name of Flour, hicrli patent, offered seller per 100... .i 25 all fizzles. He then sees for the first Norton & Dickson. R. E. Norton still re- Flour, 2 00 strailit, ollered seller time that he started in with say seventy- - taining his interest in the firm. All five or eighty men just as green as he parties knowing themselves to be inRemarkable Facts. debted to Norton, Way & Co. will please was. He has found out that every one call and settle on or before May 1st, to Heart disease is usually supposed to of them were chock full of vanity, egot avoid costs of collect ion. be incurable, but when properly treated a large iortion of cases can be cured. ism, arrogance and selfishness. Not one Ogden, April 10, 1891. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, of them knew how to draw a bill, present All Odd Fellows and their families are Thus Mrs.Mrs. and Ind., Mary L. Haker, of Ovid celto to was do after with invited be it what on at or it the cordially it, present Mich., were cured after suffering 20 of 72d ebration the Odd of anniversary the calendar. They all spent the term to be held in Odd Fellows' years. S. C. Linburger, druggist tit San finding out things they never thought of Fellowship, hall Monday evening, April 27th, at 8 Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart before coming. o'clock sharp. By order of committee of Cure, which cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Logan, of If they had had one or two reforms to arrangements. Buchannan, Mich., who had heart disease effect there would have been Borne Lace Curtains done up like new ones for 30 years, says two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' Xew chance of getting hold of the ropes and at the Ooden Steam Laundry, Cure is sold and guaranteed by II. Twenty-fiftstreet, rear Reed Hotel. Heart being successful. But in the attempt to A. Walker. Book of wonderful testi Telephone 173. cover .creation, fix up the millenium at monials free. one session, and each fellow being Motor Line to Hot Springs. Notice. anxious to do it by his bill and his way, Commencing Sunday, April 12th, MoAll persons indebted to the Union while the old politicians stood by and tor trains will run from Twenty-fift- h Mercantile company take notice, that as filled the air with dust and a confusion street to Hot Springs, via North Ogden. assignee of said company, all accounts, will leave 7:50 Broom a. at hotel Trains of sounds why the green statesmen notes and debts due said company are in m.. 10:10 a. m.. 12:30 p. m., 2:50 p. m.. as assignee for collection, and were simply dazed and paralyzed. 5:10 p. m. Fare for round trip, bath in my hands are notified to call on me at my ofyou to all have home and 50 go cents. They finally eluded, fice, room 19, Opera House block! ud explain how they couldn't do it. This pay the same at once. The WorlJ F.nriched. is no distorted picture. It is just what David IL Baldiudoe, Assignee. The facilities of the present day for the has happened time and again. It is the of conwill production everything that inevitable logic of scattertation and in- duce to the material welfare and comfort experience. of mankind are almost unlimited and The people of the West will come out when Syrup of Figs was first produced of the next national campaign in the the world was enriched with the only same way unless they reduce their issues perfect laxative known, as it is the only to one or two objects that the West as a remedy which is truly pleasing and reWest, or West and South, want, and then freshing to the taste and prompt and concentrate every power on those ob- effectual to cleanse the system gently in jects. the Spring time or, in fact, at any time Ogdon should not try to do too many and the better it is known the more popthings at once. Let two or three things, ular it becomes. at the outside ho pushed to a success by "Liver complaint knocked ou' every all the power of the city. Then and not until then take up something else round" by Dr. Kenlev's Eng'ish Dandelion Tonic. E. D. T. and concentrate on that. Pointed purpose and united effort are "God's blessing to mankind." say what bring victory. thousands who have been cured by the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold everywhere. The Teachers' Meeting:. The county teachers' meeting was Think of buying your boy a Dice called to order at 1 p. m. by Superinsatinett suit for $1.83 or a nice A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder plaid tendent Peery. The roll call showed Superior to every other known. cotton worsted suit for 82.90 a cassimere nearly all the county teachers present. Used in Millions of Ilomes Prof. Page then proceeded to explain suit at 3.90 or an all wool suit at $3 the method of teaching reading as pur- to 80.50. It will be to 40 Years the Standard. your benefit as sued in the city schools. This method was Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Yours exhibited by a chart class conducted by well as ours to investigate. Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Falatable Miss Fannie Maguire and a Second anxious to please. and Wholesome. " Reader clasp conducted by Miss Cora I. L. Clark & Sons. No other baking powder does sueh work. Williams. Discussion on the method then followed. The method was well received and a vote of thanks given teachers and children, including Prof. Page. ! An oration by F. l.McMullan was well received and duly applauded. The program committee proceeded to form a program for the next meeting To appreciate that wise saying you want to Call which will be upon the last Saturday in May. and Examine the Immense Assortment of The question should a pupil be called by his name such as John. Mary, Will, etc? Decided affirmatively. "Visiting Day" for schools was next taken up and created much interest, all agreeing that visiting other schools would be of great value to teachers and Hats, Caps, Furnishings, Boob, Slices, Etc., Just Received at The consequently to the schools as well. 'ow Is the Time and the Central Carriage Works is the place to get your carriages and buggies The only comrepaired and painted. plete carriage shop in the city. All 2272 work collected and delivered. Washington avenue. Telephone 2tG. Bf Lijcl.'--- trri.efyf'. , i i Coppr. bead and Lar, Ijf Ur' .in .a vaid. jr tr J. 'jt-- r 1 ir ju u? Bi.!l Jl.l ? j- Lson rhil. '. W. M. J.Iton et aL t C. L Darl.r- -. of Mo tion 31, tomushiji l'i, range I Ui; . Eondi April h. p;j-- fii frXti 4 buU . h t- - (1 O. p. llarriman to Cm. N. part U. V. S. eut4.ua of block 1, Harrimsn'i addition, f b tttiLt H. A. Iwe to J. F. Long, lots i and l' 2, Chamberlain rubdaiioo, f..J. SI !&..! Yor'c Ksw ToiJL Aj ril INDUCEMENTS. ot - - lit Sat .Li I -- In crder to advertise ot:r Art N't - J!'.- Work Depart ment will sell at actual t: IMlkrhmsa to T. Jrt i.1 EXTILV IWt .a Eit M. "i to 3. C. JeE- - M, irt .at York "r 5 IL Su itii to IL of lot 55, H. I'i&iB C tv, ftX. "Jj C V. M.ul to W. F.ttrr et ! n.J Liutk 5, Lyci. SuUi.vis-ki- . 1 DCDIEIICE AND . IX i'mirsuvULl IjU 17 IS, IVt a!DrI, tljX A- - J. O.soiOeriilu to C A. Rifk&rJa, rA 'X Llxk T, WtXfciu.kLrwn Ma;Q street fcB-- "a Wih- - l - 11 ty tl f urcieloi t!.-:f- -n j t - Muu-ta- i fc'-- J Up - - Al'tlL U-- L c UTAH. OSDEN. ECSWt A V JiKESI.lt. VJLLS THE COMMERCIAL. U9l. earn LauMry, GEO. A. CRAIG, n 1 10 1 m PEOP, m CPIIOi 7. oooooooooooo Remember, I am the only Laundrv man in Omien own 1 own plant. Dest work and Frompt Where all Goods are sold at Chicago Prices. "FINE ing and operating TAILORING A bJ ECIALTY." uenvery |