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Show OGDp r DULY COMMERCIAL: TT 115 D.Y. USE 1 AMUSEMENTS. .mmmfuCIAL UTAH. IA lAfl ' l J. 1 Lc riJte It!. nubl1 Eim t, Nirtv ctrk r a. I jtt iumiL ' 2. 1691. I .J ut a ir- - 'i Vr so Io f Subdey's ira,Newa lirg tuubrr of Academy ict pie bm4 at U BuLt to orjrutiu a ppru.ajrtt iuuf-. r i Wt M r gf jrfulatwfc tJ Crffk thin Jtirty. 1 1 Hf a i Lott-vt- Kit i f: ID eii,i.Q fU-r- r Ue I was estllwd Ux-who cjtuiiiaui J. Brf-tji- J"A j jr Ji'.iirV irE 1 this fttrtX a I C-- a g Hid h i. ia fr..iu Hrr d GBASD OPERA HOUSE ! Pot." K'-'J- at J -i. lLr-- at tL !?rrr4.t dx,bt- pfrw vilic: lit..re'rl'. Slay before a a ini Lous at tw Tuesday Evening, June 2. The Favorite German Dialect Comedian, dec by Mr. iSjrW-ifc'h- , Hawu.irk't t i. f.t. The lay hi ii Mr. wiui L. Luur for cl.a:rukii. I temporary the l iu tMutoc, of iocrtmae of LdMMr, oe prw!.tr-,u L i imrVU taking the chair, Mi!d the !jJ oS it that tut fv jrnbly rwortved. of th BiwliLg. is wortLj t4rious .ttMitkw It i.aug Luce of its attractive fn&turds. Mr. liurleigb was LMj terad IB Hjff-r- , ci Ui H.u teuiporary Mr. Stai- k Ai.jr-.j- j the fad citjr t 71 rati j mutitt). credit to t ib reputation as atl actor. secretary. II The World's Greatest LullaLy Singer and Vodler, in his to I Jn od tL phiUitLroJjLiit. rtirti.n tlmal.i be 1 to the N-The thea proceeded ra. C. Vrk Dr(iia'.ic Mirror: lminJ too much electionsociety Successful Comedy, o!ti-rs- . if our d of Malev opt-oein Lis romantic drama, Lt tfem&iiitr. its ruuirujNiU be re f TLs following "A R oul 1 '.u," Lfftre a crowded Louse V"( Oi f..r at the Pn pit's last night. Dune;; the l'rwident, H 51. Corn-!!-; batral tt lite 1'iatoffioe at U 11 C. action of the ; dent. Dr. 11 drama Mr. Stale work is liis Tioior; IliirbiHoo; treasurer, Iew ditit-- , aud it compare iu the FVTUKE UODES. brarian, Mr. MiJorkle. noted that of ti e .th favorably The folloa iog merech.isen f.r au coiuediaija who iutroiuce the broken CtX iA7'. No city can suocJ Ly any single en oonHott: Mho liurlrib'h, Kisgi of the Vaterlaiid in th-i- r playa t l.csiuxs. Mrs. tJritlin, Mrs. Ilia luilab s aud 'ir--i warbhiigs cap Jxi-m- l, terprise. Great Bueoeea m achieved uy a chairman; Ar 1L .Ne&n and Mr. Lor. tured the I.oum with ther feueet simmanufactur com of uiercial, combination Id oll,), Air. The teoijwrary chairiuitn ahd ten puthmi. plicity Meesrs. liurieigh and Mc'rkle as a Huffalo Advertiser: "A lioval Paf," A Superb Company of Players, Picturesque Costumes, New . J, deTof fvlM atlution tj tli eunvn- - ing and agricultural or shipping activity a to (L'.h-- has founded the lxvinuuig of coninittw to oonduct the pr",lent fur the first time in liutfalo at anU Catchy produi-eAn K verting of tkm rweptly Jrll in Cincinnati. Tl !art'e jobbing trade. It hua a start in theehair. - On assuming the chair ll.e the Star theater luirt eveiiiujj. Las conpresident-'!'-briefly addrsed the siderable dramatic merit of a pure manufacturing but Deeds iron worka. meelinf, i and a thV.l uatiunal party. of the pur and introduced a new of no of lV fciciety aod thaukin; . lo v oourt of Iiim retuarkx, lie Hiii.l Biueltiug and machine bhopd. It magnitude and brilliancy. .he nucleus of a great farming in the members for the honor conferred. The Mory nf the play is cleverly and Under the "TtV history of Management of Mr. Harry Dun. Parker. whole-BalinThe folio ini oommittet' n oniMilu Mitibilitiea io its n.liMStiutiy develid. Ijet htaiey pl.ivs dustry. un UieBt Ucl.rt) no ltMii so clearly that n-rtiMi and by laws were a.nritd: He may be compared to neatly. on Salt agricultural Messrs. Tai-J'Hlimanufacturing, Uo Ollu Ufu country will he rulml hy oun of two and Mrs. Arm En, met in his Sit-n- e with some clever and railroad connections and strorig. who are introduced, but he is a patronage, children " jtti " I'rof. K. V. Kent was then elivtl far U'ltt r ac'or than Emmet, and avoids traffic be but fairly wull developed and l lint-- . htive ami the other upon He and exaggeration, lie is cleva city of more than musical director of the iietv. not can it being help U wtahlisli he tl.e seks Evidently made remarks upon the scoiwof untrue erly supported Cv a company which H business a that with lii,u) ipulation, IroiKiti.iu that lecauMof the esittf in-well trni!:id Mtid efficient. The play was lion and exireeed his acknowledge of the two great parties no third party will fully warrant such a collection of meDt for the honor conferred. carefully mounted and unpretentiously On motion the name, "Ogdcn Musica Cod limed. cau attain Bupremucv. lint he ihjes not inhabitants. w as adopted. Kociety," several other has And this possi city adopt a course of fair reaHonini,'. lie lit C lehi ated The following preliminary list ol awav tempU by bhrewdly coiiihiiieil pliramti to bilities that justify expectations membership was then rejMrtl by th The association, or Sunday named. It primary may secretary: li.ake hia Kint through mfereiK-iiinl beyoi d those already schools of Welier I avev, Stake, or district II. C. center. this, I). a tourist become i;. Morley, very prominent implication rather than argument. He 11. L. Taylor, John of the Mormon church met yesterday on also fails to state which of the two great It should he the site of great and varied IJllie Mathews, Winnie IV1I, Lester park to hoi 1 its annual celebraeducational advantages. It may easily Lottie Severn, Carrie parties is moving Uxn "coiiHervativo' Severn, tion of the birthday of lirighnm Voung. center an Mif become unequaled -exposition lw C. Narbison, Taylor, ana which uikxi Mliieral linee anonnsA program of declamation, dialogues and Miss Ijewir, Miss Maguire. from Omaha to San Francisco. Bion that hIiowb a greater degree of ahil music was carried out at the pavilion Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hoyt, in the earlier part of the day and in the indications all are that There plain Inn than declaration. ity M.ss Maud IW, Mra Shilling, the children danced nt the afternoon are these coming rapidly. coming things The BtaUniont that "the history of Miss Sadie Koliins, Mr. II. Dee, i pavilion and had games on the grounds. a and to for is Mrs. Now D.d time the and W. C. M. push plan R Correll, In the evenii.g the older people Lad a representative governineni leaches no J. M. nnd Mrs. Arm- - rymple. ball nt the pavilion. UsHm so clearlyJaH that tlifn country will splendid realization. The exercises L. W. Mrs. Itair.l, strong, drew a large attendance of children, be ruliMl hy one of two great parties,' II. . W. L. HairJ, French, YELL. iint of the city schools being heavily .1 COLLEGE E. W. Kent, while true in one Rense, la not, true in Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden ownMrs. French, dratvn upon. J. liurleigh, II. 11. McCorkle, the Benne he intended to cunvev that ing and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt A few days ago a class of girls gradu (5eo. U. lioberts, Miss Wki"S, Athletic Club. The "I 'here i no chance for a third party. ated in an athletic school in New York. Wm. lturleigh, Delivery (lilcii J as. I j. Ijoor, The history of lii own party iu an D. II Nelligan, H.J. Vare, There will boa meeting of the Ogden a with wound the program up II mi T Hi iiifi t I r n I iiiui. irruiir iiif. They Mrs. II. Mitchell, Al Furstuow, Athletic Club this evening at its new Mrs.C. Mitchells, Mrs. II. M. Short, tit cannot hold supremacy by virtue of "college yell." rooms in the It yle Rio k, at which the A girls' school yell is another of those Mrs. C. li. Hank, H. M. (iriflin. Mrs. their past history alone. of the entire membership is deA. II. Nelson, Miss Ad. he McDow Mrs. presence the restrictions show that that Doubtless away back in the TjO's, the pointers sired. ell. Minnie Miss Champ sex to female are the for ages applied A prominent niemU-- r of the club reMiss Victoria I!;ir great DenuH'ratic nnd great Whig par nevs. broken down. More than a hun Miss Clara Dougles, ton, ports that it is in a most prosperous conlies tell supremely intrericliotl in power, leing Nina Lezotte, dition and the roll of memU'rship is and calmly indifferent to the wonk dred trades and professions have been Mrs. Marietta ra iid ly increasing. Miss May Shilling, son,. women within thirty or forty to opened efforts of the then infant Republican Tho new rooms of tho club are being The society is organized under the considered for not them "proper" Hut the infant became a years most flattering auspices and bids fair to fitted up in splendid style and are to party. become in time one of the most nourish- - have bath rooms and other conveniences Loth its de- before. giant and defeated And women are encroaching on "man's ing musical associations in the west. It for the benelit of its inemliers. tractors. Whv? Because neither starts out with a membership of fifty, This week until June ist, at of the ther. great parties grappled with sphere" more every year. The more and this large list w ith their efficient more this becomes Lester the Pavilion. think Park people the great queHtions of the hour and insures the success of true. There s no use in kicking against niusirtapctor, Ladies, take your children nnd go A urged the reforms demanded by the it. nnw nirninsfc ndiourned to meet nt the yourselves to the afternixm ball or matiHk.'.iieslv. r , mnrjJln there is:ii.ijT-?n" . WV . masses. The result was that when the , U .. .... V even nee at Lester park pavilion, to be given Kowlh of ."""govTHutnent or trie iew WooC Acanomy nexi, luonuay jieoplo round their demands unheeded invitation is extended to masses toward legal nnd ing. A cordial of progrGbS Tues lav next bv Professor Mason. on as all all lovers of music to bo present by the old parties, they severed their nnd an enjoyable affair. ' social equality with the rich nnd titled. who theu join will be charter nieinlers. Strictly first-clas1 Corner 24th and Grant. old affiliations and joined the new party Ieadquarters for cents. Admission, twenty-fiv11. C. Hakhison, Secretary. to stay. How are These coming things The lesson to be drawn from the his far will they go? What w ill be the final A MEMORIAL SERVICE. A Poor Man's Chance. tory above referred to is not the one Mr, . , . demarcation ueiween me spheres 01f it ine I lots three nnd four miles epev seeks to convey, but the oppo sexes? Stop buying will be some necessary The There Well Coinincinoratioii from business center paying from Sunday site, namely: that n third party will because with the decay of old to "it K)per lot and about fTo per annum Attended and Intoicstiiiir succeed if the two great parties ignore limits, ens fare w hen you can buy lots in Danones for self better are rules coming Last Sunday evening a grand Mem great popular demands. kowske's Central Subdivision for the and mental M. E. nt the First control, held was periection. physical service orial Have the two old parties given adesame only four blocks from What strange things are in store for church, llefore the hour appointed ar businessfigures corner Twentieth and center, quate cause for tho attempt to form a 2482 Washiiiojon Avenue. rived, the house was filled to its lit most Jefferson avenue with ail nuxlern city third national party? It is charged by the age that shall see the dawn of the capacity, n large numlier or people being on very easy terms. Come Twentieth improvements Century! those engaged in the movement that turned awav. The uniform rank, of the and convince yourselves that vou can Knights of Pythias was present, also the savo money. Fui.o. V. Dankowskk, they have. If the masses of the peopl THE TIICSTS. Patriotic Sons of America, and the (i 75 opera house block in sufficient numbers, Uelievo the clinrgo A. II. At 8 o'clock the service com sustained it will be formed and will bo of the bv menced tho Star singing An article by Mr. I'limsoll, a member Probably So. victorious. Runner, by a quartet choir Having pnrcliased tlio pntire Livory nnd Transfer busiunss liorotoforo carried on by Mo8r. of the Knglish parliament, in the Xine- - Spangled Rev. J. W. Hill tH)k his text from the Emtoi: Com mkuci ai.: As I nm the only Martin lint's, wo are prepared to rocoive orIers for It is charged that for the past few ttvutli Ci iitm ii, states that 4'Kl "trusts" Y.V) psalm, eighteenth verso: "And slew city scavenger in Ogden City, and as I 81N(U,K ANU DOUBLE UKIVINd RKiS, CAKKIAUES FOR OPKKA years the people have been demanding were organized in the United States in famous ANU WKDIMNU kings, for his mercy undiireth am accused such a financial pnlicv as would increase by Tin: CoM.iK.i:ci.M.of stuff of consisted an service The forever." MOVING OF OR PARTIES, LADIES' HA(i(iAOE I'ALUNU FURNITURE, two years. Ihey control almost nil application of the military nchievments ing the "local penciler"of vour the amount of money in circulation. In morning branches of manufacturing, including of CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS. in "snake with boots" the The our to national Jews the contemporary history. stead of granting tins demand the two the in ami fact u re of paper bags, pickles declared that the struggles of and "pest house" stories, 1 beg to inform Our Hoarding aud Fooding Department will bo fouud Satisfactory in ovory roejxwt great parties have adopted the policy of and coffins, and comprise an aggregate speaker the nation begun when our forefathers your readers that 1 have done no such a I of volume know the The tho about busi money. contracting nothing amount of -- ,0W,(X,(00, n sum more battled the storm king of the ocean in thing. homes upon this mysterious ness. Probably you mean some other people have demanded free coinage of than of theentire capital em seeking for 24:12 Washington Avonne continent of the west, then roiiowed a fellow whose name is not Bilver. The demand was refused. The Hkxky Powkus. ployed in manufactures in this nation. discussion of the causes which precipidemanded have the people suppression Mr. Plimsoll is much alarmed that tated the rebellion and a tribute to the of trusts no nation in the world is opO. P. 1IENDERSHOT, Manager. O. A. 1'AliULEY, S.V. aud Treas. A Fatal .Mistake. this dangerous business system will get heroic host who wont forth to the settle the question through pressed with trusts as ii this nation. a foothold in England. He urges no more make fatal mistake Physicians par adjudication of war. "Hut," deThe people have demanded reduction (if than when thev inform patients that liament to take prompt measures to clared we nervous heart troubles come "while the speaker, from the transportation rates the demand has ivert such a calamity. have been victorious m our conflicts stomach and are of little conseuuence. Ween trilled with. have we these with yet kings, is great In th nation, with the trusts menac Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana battles to fight before we shall If Mr. Pepew, or any other politician, specialist, ha.; proven the contrary in his the financial lire or the masses, many ing of our nchievments reach the highest thinks such a condition of affairs can go new book on "Heart Disease, w hich practicing an extortion amounting to civilization. There are some who cry, lo had fi at 11. A. Walker's, who may on indefinitely, he fails to read history guar need only to antees and recommends Dr. Miles' un robbery on every hand, and exercising 'No cause for alarm,' butwe aright and misinterprets the spirit of a tyranny in business matters unequalled look about us in order to recognize gi- equalled New Heart Cure, which has the Tlioso wisliing i Fino tirade of the American people. The people are gantic evils that threaten nil that is largest sale of any heart remedy in the by oriental despotism, the congress of liiiiindry Work bIkuiIi! kivo us in our civilization." world. It cures nervous and learning to consider parties as they do the United States fritters away whole grand and great referred organic the to trial. Special care takon with the Here great speaker governments not the sovereigns, but sessions discussing parliamentary rules questions of the day. Immigration, the heart disease, shortin breath, fluttering, Lace or tenderness the arm CurtniiiH, or side, Flannols, pain the servants. and talking about "force" bills that re mixing of church and state, the threatshoulder, irregular pulse, fainting smothWoolen lilankotH, Ktc., Htc. and Rut it may not bo too late for the two late to ening attitude of Rome, anarchy, ering, dropsy, etc, His Restorative voting. Congress has practically traffic, each in turn were disNervi le cures headache, fits, etc. great parties to regain the prestige they ignored (so far os results are concerned) the liquor and cussed, greeted by applause are rapidly losing an I retain the power congregation. the two great demands of the cople -- from the interested was passing from their gr.isp. paid to the patriotic linancial relief and protection against Tribute Sons of America, to the Knights of Let them heed the signs of the time ON trusts, combines and monopolies. Pythias, and to the Grand Army of the let them meet the wishes of the many that the speaker declaring Republic, rather than a few, and there will be no In recent interview, Don M. Dickin those organizations were founded upon 25th Stroot, Rear of Rood Hotel. Tclcpliono 17:1- .need for a third party. principles of patriotism, loyalty, and son, of Michigan, postmaster general in stood for the perpetuation of the it.stitu-tionPresident Cleveland's cabinet, said: "I and ideas of our American life. 1XSAX1TY IXCHEASIXG. have no fears that tho alliance, however The service was n marked success. At strong it may become before 18!r2, will the close of th sermon Mrs. 15. M. Short X. C. I'reshaw. F. II. King. Ere long the sterootyiied question, "Is injure the democratic chances of elect sung a solo which received appreciative and adds from the congregation response a will failure?" be to marriage changed ing its candidate. J he alliance may de- another laurel to her achievements in the I Die question, "is our civilization a failvelop strength enough to prevent the realm of song. Rov. Mr. Hill announced ure?" If measured by the standard of election of a president by popular vote. that the Utah Conference would convene happiness, those'who lieliove an affirma- In that case it will go the house in con in his church tomorrow and extended an tive answer should be given to the latter gress and a democratic president will be invitation to the public to attend the meetings. question w ill find numerous facts to sup- elected. The alliance will draw its At the Coiiirrcffatioual Church. views. their port strength from the republican party It is undoubtedly truo that many uf much more than from the democratic. I The Sunday morning service a was baccolou sermon with very tine music Both the method and results when the inventiens that mark the material should say, for a guess, that it would get preliminary to the graduating exercises of Figs is taken; it is pleasan of the destrucare development century, To per cent, republicans. It cannot of the New West academy which are Syrup to the taste, and acta and tive of nerve tissues. Tho rapidity of refreshing on take to throw to do more than place Friday. enough music rendered ceiitly band of Kent's the rush yet promptly on the Kidneys, travel, military business, the exac'ing the election of tho president into the naoccasion and the choir sung Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sysfor the of the exsociety, requirements religious tional house, and henco is not to be some excellent selections. The pastor, U-- l tem effectually, dispels colds, head riy.f 4 V;iHliinrtiii j vo, ( );ltn. 'IV1i1kii citement, the turning of night into day, feared." Rev. A. J. Hailey delivered a discourse aches and fevers and cures habitual of hours rest, sleep and meals, irregular which was fitting for the occasion, the For 8ale A Full Line of Metallics. Wooil Caskets anil Collins on hand. Prompt ceaseless competition in short, rush Patronize the new Commercial book theme of his remarks being the impor- constipation permanently. all and and Careful Attention to nil orders. Embalming and Preparing liodies 50c bottles first-clas- s in SI before of tance druggists. can by proper preparation get and worry and fretting not only in- bindery, where you for Shipment a Speciality. nrenn of life and of that the work and Lincoln Omaha at entering prices, CALIFORNIA affect CO. FIG SYRUP the nerve and brain, but juriously higher education which after nil means WIILTK SAIt fRANCISCO, CAU sup vitality itself. Men hurry through "Take it leforo breakfast." Dr. Hen- to be clothed wiUi jiower from on high Five pupils will graduated this year. hew row, n.y. a hurried life and find an early grave louisviue, tr. ley's English Dandelion Tonic, urU MM, IV lrtt IT"'!" 11,. t'Mf ' - at-- ttio liM-- wvr! rt inviUjo irvt a-a- ot-je- pri r, AroM-troiig- Mil. GEORGE C. 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