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Show OGDEN DULY" COMMERCIAL! WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10. 1591. Ei:. Go-ui- THE COMMERCIAL Ajrae tL fcTti:rLlStf ttUT of Lu 312. rtLd Vzira Brtae h Z. t M- - I. AMUSEMENTS. knowc IjLg eciUtl.iiLoJ t.i Tl- - s b j ret a J Eicrct t.l Ate, it a the f ij tveuic Oa Friday j . j JeD braL.L iA '.te Z C M I., tLe O .f t. Jm ulirr s.J iu.proveiueci Mill," lte j'oJ.i. t'jc i .'ttrVcrT is g.vno m thm Mue, i U.f .r tL CoMiECLx at the GrasJ. Ite 'Ji LwiJ tt-is tr Llu!iibus, Of .a Stat Jv.urr.iti g.ves moromg with aa acDojE-vSaNo eolumiia tLis of about the play aivtriiiEjr thia interesting Htjuriatiiiijf of truBpeU or Wis ftjutiJ-ui- Ttse ic.ttal presectujn of The Litti.U-of front proc,M ia tLe ay Mad last Eii'Lt as a grand triumph for THE I'HIUIALMUNIC are tuada, but a' p'.i.n luectioc of a Columbus can. K.mer E Vanctte car a f tit the immet.se Ulms of goodi has been a U4e'raph operator at author, m so ned. TLe reputation of the hou Tit ll.ir.1 of il Srirs Wa. AU Hi the Columbus depot for wi Ubli!he4 that IVxhikhal iiesuns time has cot ben devoted to Happily reJcnt. Lariog tLer attention thus ksfirg or dissipation Bor to emty obt!..rl I'Liihviuoiiie cuts Chutri to the icstitiiUoo, mil conclude servations l'i..f. X ;'.-!He Las about the depot at or.ee to Uetow a portwn of their -- limited tuaiis" rt was gitrii at the Fifth Ward AiiiU and go cooie the dl t Mi and them their orders. hall lust evrt.ir.g to a full house trJe, knowing full well they daily haagivea beet care tiken of, and given the possiThe succeetf ul production of his concep- h great a su 088 as the pre ble valuation and for their niotiev. of years of study, lie tion is the or The Line Ijwii. ineTls vinus has reaaoii to feel proud aad ever body ere nit Mcellwit, SELLS BEOS.' ES0EM01S SHOWS. in Columbus should fel proud of him .h!ral liieUitw-s in a find l?ie two ehoruiM it aod of his great play. He deserves the t finished tuanuer, k Stupendous I nttyoflbe Sarvelons but those who witness the grand lerforoiance should remember that it and Amnsifur. M'm- C !iiiis sung "Prrtty reprsesents the work of many night for a feii.l Brothers with grace and We are advised by the Sells in a pleasieg way many years. It is gratifying to kDow trli-tiia Finger. Keen in n financially able that their enormous united shoa will that Mr. Vance has V't''g Mr. Uurleii-hULg "Come Into the to bring out the piee in such an elaboron visit Friday, July Ogden positively U irdeij, M.uuV )nipaaieJ by Mr. ate manner. Then never was such a 17, all the advance arrar.gea.enta for (' performance that pliused the people 1'r.if, Nei'n solo whs loudly encoretl that purpose having been completed. better here and it wili meet with favor tine This ia the Messrs. Sella twentieth con- wherever it appears. aid be generously iHln only Ui hear tlx- - pnifesor to know tinuous years as Droorietors and mana Catch Them. bat lie is an arUst of bo mean pretun gers, and during that time they have ti r,p. He pluys in a iuutTljr way, and steadily and honorably progressed to ac .V) hats thrown from the top of t i;hel fi claim such an earnest kaow bilged ieadership, and exceptional the Putnam One Price Clothing House )g !. ti and thorough musician. popularity and eucoesa. Their really Saturday p. ltu, June IV Mr?. Nni'elV solo was the gem of the exhibition has no superior in gengreat Witii a beautifully clear and eral evening. magnitude and excellence, and in well cultivated voice and a winning many respects surpasses all others. Nl ige nr.nem e Mrs. N'agel ranks with Una season it includes a regal ivjman tiebest soprano singers who have ap hippodrome, monster menagerie, wild peared in this city. Moorish caravan, epectaeular pilgrimage Loics UTAH O30EN, : U. vZLLL. is iiin t'onxrunti. miu. tdoniii iJ. w 'T ! t Vmi tuartu cuwu tiUBua, DC if-1"- Uttc-- u .:.-- . -i ' " 1 tiij, Uji. U- - L ricri I m Ui.l-- u. THE DRAMATIC EVEXT OF THE SEASON: : 4 bar-gaa- !ii-i- Pi,t.t!ic I ts!.. f- .tLor. J s Friday and Saturday, June m:latixs. Ltu i(itri)utnmul re ciprocity treaties are uttcoiuii:,; so ppu-lait might be well to measure iracs actions between ltwtr btftLtw than nalor i!icy, tions by the same line uf instance, it might be proper tu consider a iluuhlioi) from a nuiuljer of pemms 0j a community tu an organization in lhat com m unity, iiti a sort of reciprocity treaty, or a contract Urtil m reipro The illustration is mote Cftl relations. the f.ii't that nil from pertinent contracts should Lave a eonnderation. A business promise is voidable if it can be shown that it has no consideration. Mutuality of interest is always a strong feature in the stability of busiiii'N transactions. Ho it is with this city ami tne uuher-sity- . The wholesale charges mm l by a prominent member of the conference, on the gixxl faith and intoritj of this city, were not only undcserveu but unjust. This city has performed all that could be justly demanded of it up to this lime. It hail performed re oiprocally all that devolved upm it to Id thteoiliiys .t n J h - .: it-- RACES - A ai-c- ix-s- i to Mecca, three-rin- g circus, tropical HACKS Japanese troupe, royal aquarium, Aviary. lJerber ana liedouin athletes, trained animal exposition, elevated Olym TIiuku y, b rid y & Saturd y pian .stairee, Araoian lights bnter- tuinment, and regally magnificent free JUNE 11, 12 AND 13. street parade. Its performers are the verv best in their various specialties. and among their rare feature it exclus ively exhibits will be found the only pair of giant hippopotami, the only pair of Tlur will bo three day' rrti at Wiisatcli Libputian cattle, the only nocK 01 stately Ilriviu lJrlc rt'Oiiiiotiritiit June 11 un,i citiug ostriches, and the only and very extra- Jhiia Kn-lit. fur all trottiutj and rutiuiuK-BiryrlfascinA horse. hairless no6t ordinary aud foot racing. long-skiof the is dancing ating novelty emotional Cyrene, the COME EVERYBODY. Spanish artiste, whose apearance in the and of America Ixith Europe larger cities has created a genuine furor. Altogether it ia evident that we are to enjov a most H. H. SPENCES, Pres. H. C C0HY, Secy. stupendous, varied, exciting and elegant entertainment, and it will bo heartily eh-!-- first-clas- rt world-famou- s welcomed. A OnA-- ronm 1)nime 10' nnn g THE PEOPLE'S STORE ! First Store East of Postoftice, on Twenty fourth Street. Glassware & China Through an error we received a large shipment of GLASSWARE AND CHINA, which Is foreign to our line of business, but as we have accepted the goods we will offer them to the public at wholesale prices to close, as we do not intend to keep up the department. See these prices: GLASSWARE. CHINA. l." cents per set. and Saucers, Cups Tumblers, 5 centa each. China Pitchers from 15 cents up. Goblets, 75 and 80 tents per dozen. NOTIONS-OC- R REGULAR LINES. Syrup Pitchers at 20 cents each. Seven Piece Herry Sets at ?1.2. Purses 5 cents up. Glass Butter Dishes at 1j cents. Rubber and Horn Combs, 10 cents up. Four Piece Sets, (Hutter Dish, Sugar Pocket Combs, in eases, 5 and 10 cents. Cream Howl, Pitcher, Spoon Holder), Pins, two papers for 5 cents. tij cents. Fancy Hair l'ins, two for 5 cents. THE Firt Payment on Hie Improve input Honda nut Made. Mr. Thomas S. Kurtz was here yesterday to make the first payment of fiVXK) on the improvement bonds. City The Positively and Undisputably the Most Studendous and Wonderful Production ti this llealistie age. The Magnificent anu Marvelous Scenic and Mechanical Effects, re.juiring To Specially Deigned Private Cars for its transportation. The Great Star Cast! Superb and En trancing Music! Sparkling Dialogue! See The Flight of the Limited Mail. See The Thrilling Wreck Scene, See The Electrical Eifecta. See Th KttUtstic Saw-MiEpijde. See The Marvelous Telegraph Scene. Full of Sensational Features, Crowded with Exciting Incidents, Overflow ing with Startling Surprises, and, withal, as Full of Fun. Pure, Unadulterated Fun, as the Toothsome Shad is of lionee. lingular Prices. Full line of Fine Gent's Neckwear just received. Gent's Furnishing Goods large variety at lowest prices. Handkerchiefs in every style, from 5 cents up. FINANCIAL HITCH. fa PEOPLE'S First Store East of Postoffice, on in STORE, St. Twenty-fourt- h Ile-cord- T. P. llryan refused to hand over bonds to that value because he was asked to deduct one fourth of the 8T,(KX) commission from the cash receive.!. In other words, he was asked to pay the commission on receiving the money. This he declined to do as the council had never authorized him to take that action tmd he believed ho had no such authority, Do You one-fourt- i ' r-- one-fourt- yc f' The stockholders of the Ogden Building and Savings Association met last night and elected a board of thirteen Lav - Vvre are closing directors and then adjourned. The dii: rectors at once met and chose from our Spi g jackets at $2.50 each. Former prices $2.90 to among their number a new list of Those officers wore as follows, $6. Higher priced jackets at each being also a director.of course: W. (1. Child, president; O. E. Hill, same ratio. Yours anxious to please, treasurer; A. II. Nelson, secretary. The other directors were: W. V. Helfrich, I. L. Clark & Sons. W. F. Volker, T. A. Whalen. C. W. Hest-marI. Marks, Wallace Folger, C. E. Saw telle, J. J. Driver, C. L. Darling. olli-cer- s. Do You Smoke ? Patent Tlan to Boom. The real estate boomers of our neigh bor on the south have struck a new scheme for swelling the aggregate of their daily transfers. Yesterday the sale of a patent right. "How to make a substitute for butter," was included and did duty in the totals to the extent of Highest of all in Leavening Power. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER All must & CO. If so, Don't Fail to Try "AMERICA'S CHAMPION, Lots, Lots, Lots. Lots at per month and work received on payment. A. J. Ckopsf.v, Five Points. 2.),-00- 0. ? Bargain HAENESS AND DUSTERS. Sew Officers. A a SA.D.DL12S; 1 Sacred Heart Academy. Very neat invitations are out for the Heart closing exercises of Sacred Academy, which take place at Grand opera house on June 23d nt 3 p. m. This will be a very bright and entertaining occasion. Want .J ! . Be Best 5c. Cw in le for Warranted Long Havana Filler. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Ui For Sale by all Dealers. BEITMAN BROS., U. 5 w Asrs' QUICK GASOLINE STOVES. MTV ft The Stove which lights same as you do The Stove which is always ready for action your gas! The Stove which is the best one for the The Stove which is safest and most People! Stove which is so easily worked and The Stove which is the wonder of the The so simple! nge. The Stove on which a merd is quickly The Stove w hich emits no smell, no cooked I smoke, no soot! Is Called "QUICK MEAL.', Here is a short description of the Stove: It is 2 feet high, which is of convenient size for the cook. Tt is artistically ornamented and japanned. Castors under nil feet. The high shelf is very convenient to set dishes on. We call extra attention to the tank, which is made not only very strong, but can also be lifted off the shelf in a second, and this is an immense advantage over the tanks on other stoves. Now to the Valves which supply the gas to the Burners. Here the "Qi ick M rat." has a decided advantage over all other stows. The use of our Patent Lever Valve does not only excel on account of its simplicity, but same is also an absolute safeguard against possible accidents, because the Burners cannot be opened further than necessary. All other stoves are operated with a common Screw Valve, and an accident, to our knowledge, occurred last year in the following manner: A party near llelleville, Illinois, had a gasoline stove of some other make. The (lame did not burn right, and the lady supposing the burner was not sulliciently opened, unscrewed the valve entirely. Instantaneously a stream of gasoline squirted out, which caught fire and destroyed the kitchen. There is no possibility that an accident of that kind can occur with tho "Unci; ! ABSOLUTE! PURE Til STEAM L1W this houve, i;lo. City water, centrally located. paper that the district schools are doing i squire oi i. Ji. iiounaru, rooms 1U and excellent work. The present corps of 11, Wright's new building. teachers should be retained wherever Miles' Servo and Liver Pills efficient because they have their duties Act on a new principle regulating the in hand now. It is to be hoped that new liver, stomach and ixivvels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' buildings can be erected this year. Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad torpid liver, piles, constipation. a indication of the tasie, It is gratifying Uncqualed for men, women, children. of and thought progress independence Smallest, mildest, surest.! oO (loses, 25 to see church dogmas losing their sway. cents. Samples free at if. A. Walker. Let creeds die and Christianity live. "The great tonic, appetizer and liver regulator." Dr. Henley h English Dandelion Tonic. I). 1). T. To Rev. T. C. IlitT, greeting; Opposition to the locating of the university at Remember, I am the only Pat ronh'o the new Comm i,i;i'iai, book anu operating nis own Ogden is not a stepping stone to the bindery, where you can get insi first, clash work at Omaha and Lincoln prices. presidency of the institution. Delivery in INPMZES. 1,200 it will be seen by a review THE LIMITED MAIL iij-- duet by Mr. and Mrs. Kent was well received and by special rejuest Mr. Kent sung 'The Old lirigade." Mr. Kent is about the linef--t baritone in Utah. Ilv special request Mr. Foster played a clarionet solo, which was one of the Ust uumbers of the evening. Mr. Foster plays like a professional, with acy and brilliant exivution, great although I e recent Iv npieared in con cert for the tirst tune. Mr. Hodgeman sung "Annie Laurie" ia his l stylo and won fresh laurels as a favorite finger. Prof. Nagel's next concert will be in the church, June :S0th, at which tune some now features will lie do. No charge of non f ultillmetil of con- introduced and siune tine music rend The professor's etlorts to give the tract could justly bo brought by the ered. liest of music are licing appreciakxl. conference, or any memlierof it, because 'I he the parties in charge of the university Presbyterian Social. were themselves in fault - not having bo The icecream S'teial given at tho Presmanaged the enterprise as to imtpire byterian church by the Ladies Aid Soeonlidence. They were not, and are not ciety, last evening, was u happy event. in a iwsition to complain of neglect on The company was large and got friendly the part of the other party to the con- and full of talk right olT ar:d kept it up. ladies had not the heart to throw a tract, since they themselves have Iwen The cold, formal literary program at the ofl'ense. same of the guilty company, in the midst of such sunshine, But we believe that a new era is and so that part was omitted. They New nnr made their oap ice cream as an experidawning for the university. enter ment and liked it he experiment. The will the hands manage energetic company like the cream. renewed It will be pushed with prise. vim. Conlideuco will bo inspired. When FlYF. POINTS SEWS. the church shows that it means business The much talked of skating rink and the city will reciprocate, and m a comhull at Five Points will be open to (hiiica a time short stately building paratively the public for initiation on Friday evenwill crown University Height -- a monuing. It w ill be a griJ'.d bill for the ben-etment alike to the enterprise of the Methof the Five l'oin...j Lu.iss bund and n odist church and the liberality of Ogden large number is expected th be present. We are informed that this ball will be conducted in a tirst class manner, and It will be Been by the statement made that no one except tho lo-- of a characin this issue of the finances of Utah Uni ter will be permitted with n its doors. no means is a mil and inThe hall versity, that Ogden has given ft.rtlO, ferior one,bybut on the eofrary it is large JO and a portion against $1.16.1 from till other sources, and attractive. It nkate room, ice including all T. C. IlitT collected during divided into his entire explorat ions for the college. cream parlors. Ml. i A. Cook, proprietor and mannger, informed us that he Now, as Ogden was to give but 10 per Iiki paw of the latest improved expected cent, of its subscription before the con llealey skates on or before the loth, tract was let. and as 10 per' cent. would iust. The tloor is composed of the best hard maple wood that could be obtained be but about ?2,000, it will be observed in Chicago. F. A. Cook has displayed a that this city has tilled its part of tin great deal of enterprise since his career tunes two over, more than agreement in Ogden and it is hoped by many begun So it won't do for any alien aspirant to and feared by none that this undertakrun around charging Ogden with bad ing will be socially and linancially a success. Tickets for the ball will faith. The aforesaid aspirant would do grand Professor H. J. Mason bo fifty cents. I bit Ogden is will be well to look in the glass. s orprompter and a not hidincr behind this performance of chestra will bo secured for this grand occasion. duty. It simply proposes to resent mi Mr M. R. Wedell left last evening for representation and then say that when Colo., to superintend a rich mine Ouray. an the Methodist church humps itself V. B. in which he and his brother, comes to time this town will hump itself Wedell, are principal shareholders. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Jones, at Five too. Points, are entertaining his uncle and nieces, Mr. Noble Jones and Misses Thk Chamber of Commerce is taking two Hertha and Lottie Jones, of Chicago, steps to find out a very important point They are on the way to Portland, Ore., in the development of the iron works, and will make our citv a brief visit. A. A. A. It wants to know just how much ore, of what kind and quality, is to be had and Doiusr a Wholesale ISttsinrss. on what terms. As mining claims will Luke's knitting factory, of Ogden, is be of no use or value until the ore can noilrinif a new denarturo bv befinniticr n be worked here it is to the interest wholesale business. . J. C. Gleason, the of every iron mine claimant to talk busii i. ...i i. i nouse. siarieu oi tins salesman popular in a business way. Capital imon nn ness now last niifht. nvfonded trin .... . ..r.. must know that the way is all clear beFive Arab Maxims. fore it will take hold. Without the are of of the ancients is prowisdom iron The mines capital cooperation worth no more than clay banks. verbial. Here are live maxims from Arabia that will stand the test of time: Never tell nil you know; for he who The County court yesterday very tells everything he knows often tells wisely revised the boundaries of the more than he knows. Never attempt all you can do; for he county election precincts in the city so who attempts everything he can do often as to make them correspond in every attempts more than he can do. .Never believe all you mnyjienr; for he way, numbers and territory, with the no nears often be city wards. As pointed out by Tin: Com- who oeiieves an mat, he hears. lieves more than mercial several days ago, this will save Never lav out all you can afford, for he a large lot of confusion on the part of who lavs out everything he can afford the electors and annoyance to the regis- ofien lavs out more than he can afford. Never decide upon all von mav see;for tration officers. It was just the right he who decides upon all that he sees do. at to now the vote Voters can thing often decides on more than he sees. usual polling places at all elections. Low JvCIltS. It 'l 12 and This Ejitraordinary Engagetiient Positively Liu,ilJ to Two Perforuianoea. ELMER 11 VANCE'S Great EeaLsti-- ; iLallroad Comedy Drama, suc-tt- Micii'iKH Ai. Liwft asa Mu.Mr. rs. lH. tUe KOCH. ! e ;.- (Eutankl BOWES CU-eJ- y ppr. l- -I Ofl. -- l- -e t l. GEAixD OPEEA HOUSE GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., 137 25th Street. Telephone 107. Laundry man in Ogden own- plant, nest work anu l rompt Meal." If you want to know all tho good points of the stove, come in and see it operation. MILES, STREVELL BOYLE BLOCK, : : & in ULMER OGDEN, UTAH. |