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Show OGDEN DULY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. J I XE 12. 1891. auMMK. to tat Illustrated T1IK COMMERCIAL - OGOCN. UTAH u- - ruDA. jrse Ota OHUKUi ui tiUiWii tat at I " paatwwn ag aad 1 mmtf DUrl ' ' mjuu-COHMklf IAL M hLl.MUVl rH f. wmiriv u t H Ail i CO.. Utah, lor tfc. IWuflk at (bund ...at tAtruucti tkw uuu: a. SwaaijA'laaa . -- 1 ITH AUHH I LTl HA I- - OU.tUiE ! ll if rttilioti twritury uiat I 'tali Aj tusde tli by prtmrsaa ncullural Cullers aiott Hi aataldisli aieut to 1S88. It m lucatl iu tlit beau tius build tiful city of lAHfau, aiid t itaenvirou iuaT ami farm axe worth lueota. It is receiving the foaitrring a of ifiveriimeal . uii.l. when Utah become a aLate, will be liberally eudowed iu lauds. Il ill rwtivost that tune uot lean lliau '...'" i "f gitt ru tuent lauda. The college work haHlue liuea of in atruction, threw boenul DSMM and The diatincti preparatory course. liaee are airrirulture, ilnintt.t.r urln. me cbauio arta, civil engineering Hnd buaiueaa iourae. The college is well eutiiptted for ita work. Tuition in free but a nominal entrance fte ia charged. The institution ia wcrthy general auppurt und apprecialiiiii. 1 1. over tat a fix daiK-iit- f art Amteri in U flral m? national ail aiaetjoe trill bs "a ite ffa (or Ta-ect- oe- - Me on Tbe h Km. UsH people were horror stricken when one of the attornevs iu the oele- brated "Unvarat" ase told the Prince of Wales in the court room that the de feudant iu the caws won I.I not Is? stri ken off the rolls of the an ly unless his royal highnese, the Prince of Wales was treated in the same ma.iner. .. Roto Haugliters of Kebekab. Oueen City Lodge No. 4, Daughters of Itebekah, will give its second grand ball in lister I'ark pavilion, on r ri.lay even A good time is antici ing, June 12th. paled. Tickets, one dollar. A "WILD Ro.SK TKA." ..ol.v "ft LuauUai Mad" will (.iK AND THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON! av. June Tb Eitraordinary llugtgemeot Poaitnely KLMKK deli- Notice to Stone ('utters. Keep away from Detroit, Mich., during at Ral.a JWud - to Two ftrformaaeaa. "w. rvuinoj lr.ii-.- 1 Lrat!iit, I 1 long-draw- n won-Jarf- Pro,lo,i, u JS""l""l tu,,, ,V"S1 ',r,v,tet'arafor uj!2t R"!Til!,,?Ll',,J"1'"1 W.ndwful .. , ut . , The Great Star Cast! Superb and Entrancing Muiic! Sparkling Dialogue' Sea TI.e Flight of the Limited Mail. See The Thrilling Wreck SaaTbe Aweiosp.ri.ig Eletricl Effects. See The Raal.Mic Saw Mill Episode Sea I he Mariekius Telegraph Full of Sensatioual Features. Crowde.1 with Incidents. Overturning w.th Start hug Surprises, and withal, as Full of Evciting Fun. Fur. t H6 the lujtl.si.uie Shad I. ..f U..ne.. liegular I'ri. es. S,-en- e . THE PEOPLE'S STORE First SU.re Eaet of l'.mtom'ce. on Twenty fourth Street. Glassware China & a ,i,r''" of (iLASSWAKK LMD ''PO'nt A. Is foreign to our line of ( business, but :is e have aeeapted the g.Kxls we will offer then, U. the public at wholesale prices to dose, as we do , t in tend to MiiChr"MKi-a?e,ror.we.rece,ve- keep up the department. See these prices: GLASSWARE. CHINA. Tumblers, I cents each. Cups and Saucers, 1". cents er set. China Pitchers from l.i cents up. loblets, T." aad S. cents per dozen. Syrup Titchere at J0 cents each. notions KUCLUi linfis. Seven I'iet Herrv Sets at i;Jt. Purses..") cents up. tilass liutter Disfies at 15 emm Four Piece Sets, (Butter Dish. Sugar Rubber and Horn Combs, lit cents up. Com s. hi cases. Q and PI cents. Howl, Cream Pitcher, Spoon Holder:, racket Pins, two papers for 5 .cuts. m cents. Fancy Hair Pins two for .". cents. Full line of Fine ( Jent's Neckwear just received. ( UmV Furnishing (Suxls in large variety at lowest prices. Handkerchiefs in even style, from cents up on; I THE PEOPLE'S First Store East of Postoltice, on Do You STORE, Twenty-fourt- St. h Want a Bargain ? SADDLlS, HARNESS AJ$kT) LAP DUST1CRS. Ladies: We are closing The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. our Spring Jackets at $2.50 at Lower than ever offered before. go prices each. Fonrrer prices $2.90 to $6. Higher priced jackets at CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. same ratio. Yours anxious to please, I. L. Clark & Sons. Do You strike. Rockford $3.50 shoe for $2 Hros. 12 and 13. THE LIMITED MAIL Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at J I. A. Walker. cate complexion and leaves no traces of its application or injurious etfecls: The answer: isdom s Famous Kobertine. No lady's toilette complete without it. VANCE'S Great EL r ing. What is It? That produces that beautiful, soft, BOUSE! 1 e Lots, Lots, Lots. Lots at 6 per month and work re ceived on payment. A.J. Cropsev, Five Points. OPERA aotrt a locm u. a two aiajjk BjaaMBjaaaajJ fcl GrszuL Tbs special atua.txiu it this play ia tbe m. Laa-- i Svtr . 11 Ur tosboar with as perlartlv a tfet as tpeaabla a train 10 mouoc. and otbr radaa aod depot Ibeaw arv'satd to be repreaeaUtMKia. U vary well dot. Tt play fairly wntto and reaaotiably aell preseutod Tha Coiumbua, Ofaiu. IfctpaU b dsavribca Uss aeaoea as follows Kadaood SLatio! d tbe aesos of both tbe ttrst oiid Bevuod tk ta. In tbe latu-many of tbe foolisbnases of a traveling public ara brought out in a atanaer aa realistic as it is amuag. The arrival ami departure of tbe L untax Mail ia tbis act ia simply great The train ia beard approaching, the puning of tbe locomotive a wonderfully perfect in ita t ton at first faint, tbeu growing louder; the clanging uf the bell; the slowing down of the train, its final dead immedi stop, which la followed tbe by ately f,igb from tbe air brakes, are all aetualh perfect reproducttutia, and together made an act which simply drove the au dience crazy. In tbe third act "the flight of tbe Limited Mad" and the telegraphic acene, simply beggar Three words of the measagr: description. -For your life, hold Limited Mail," flash out upon tha wiraa in jagged letters, the message lUelf beiug seut by Jim llur land, who has discovered tha plot to wreck the train aod who climbs to the le, cuts the wire top of a telegraph and aeuds the morning dispatch. The is received by Nellie Ilarlaud, dispatch the heroine, wbo ia acting as operator at FiOoJwaMl cut, being in the disguise of a boy to escape the persecution of the villian. Although overpowered by the would-btrain wreckers, she succeeds in placing a torpedo upon the track, and thus gives the alarm. The Limited Mail, a perfect representation of a vesti buled train, Hies across the stage, stops, and comes backing down, slows up and stops, and once more there is a sigh of triumph from the air brakes. Very Pleanaut Social Party by Mrs. H. H. Spencer. Mrs. II. H. Spencer gave a very delightful "wild rose tea" at her home on Twenty first street on Weduesday after noon. The house was most beautifully decorated with wild roses, the work of Misses Mitchell and Speuoer Take the evening motor train to the Mrs Spencer who is a charming hoe springs. HorSpaDNH Co. teas was ablv assisted bv Miss (ieorgie Miss and Victoria Suiter. Tyree Among A Lovely Complexion the ladies present were Mesdames F. J. be obtained und retained by the May Kiesel, Albert Kiesel, Marks, Boren stien.Ad Kuhn, Miss Koster, Mesdames artistic use of Wisdom's Kobertine. Whaleu Becker, Williams, Allison, Schansenbach, Bond, McNutt, Blail.-- . Brown, Hadley, Binford and Shaw. In the evening a reoeptiou was tendered the members of Kent's military band at which there were present lieeides the bandsmen and their wives, about tifty persons. Music rrom the band on the lawn, and from the orchestra in the parlor together with singing and sslo play the chief enjoyment. ing furnished During the evening refreshments were served and in the wee small hours all retired to their homes feeling that they had never spent a more delightful evenA - Mr. Heller, and his principal occupation is praying for rain. Those who now try-teDjoy an evening drive Bpell Mr. Heller's name by dropping the last two Tb.. j . Og-de- Purlin.; EtfrBl of th Will he leawrhl. i.ttse. avatcn heavy tnd Pat Gorg at L cioa HelL fourth atveal thai enwaac. et ju, and u-cent of tbe gate receipt, EvurraG indicate that tha stake 7 par icao eagle will b hat a tha j Day which day will occur on the 4th of This will be no hippodrume. that is J uly this year. But Morrison's at le he always goes in for business. Mtilugh is not ao wall Om of the New Orlean jury bribars known here, but ha si a food aaaa. and has bsan eonvirtod, and tha autWiUsa tbe atooey ia bag enough to stake both There is some reputation are hot xfter others. All kindsof aooun work hard. at stake, too. Mafias. well as drel. should catch it as All things considered, tbe bveliest match seen ia Ogdeu for a year aaay be tonight. It will be tan rounds Ti't tiaaucial aituatiuu 10 Europe at expected for points. It has attracted more iatoreat L'aitad the far more uutettled than to Uian any sporting event for uotiths. States, notwithstanding the receipt of Both men have their backeta, and while friends are not afraid to have atii.uiout of American gold, aluch Morrison's saved Kuroa fr.ui a general panic and him meet Mcliugh they expect that he will hate a lively matinee of it. George proved l.i the w.ld how rich this ouua savs he proposes to do his best. The doors open at S p ui. sharp. try ia. There will be some preliminary sparring ;..vkkc.k Thomas has called an irri by local boxers before the heavyweights mtkm convention aMMStJai of repre begin. asnUUves nf all state, and territories of On Twenty-fiftStreet the arid region, to meet at Salt lke Luke's Knitting Factory sells a auit of underwear for one dollar. City on Septeiuta-- r !." IT, 111. Og-de- poor. The city council should insist on better sprinkling in the future, an 1 should insist on cutting the bill for this month. The contractor is Tn twaaa go as you I is very AMUSEMENTS HE BOXI.U. M1KH. -- popular ferur at (imvi: fears are entertained that Secretary lllaine's health is permanently injured, and that he will not return to public life. It is to lie hoped that such 11H .1 VVSINO fA .1."'. is not the case. In the event of his re from office, this nation would tirement The aenaat ion of the Paris Art anion lose the services of its greatest living ia a picture entitled "Christ and the statesman. Magdalen." The figure of Christ ia clothed in oriental drapery ami baj an Tills government has informed the air of dignity anil divinitv. If the ren companies that they must tral tigure were all that the picture con steamship with the immigration laws, which comply tamed, it would rreate M aniiiHeinent forbid bringing to this country paupers, But the thirteen other male figures criminals and imbecil", or the heavy the picture are dressed in the regulation penalties provided for will be strictly coats, pants and vests of the nineteen! atoned all of which is according to century. The Magdalen, proa' rate at the eternal htness of things. Christ's feet, rests her face in a pillow and ia attired in u fashionable modern A HaBEU&B AT KIVK POINTS. dress, with "angel wings" shoulder drap ery. One of the Most I'.iilliant Kvents of Tha mixing up or the ancient am the Year. modern in this picture reminds ua o On Wednesday evening at 8:10 p. m another painted also by a French artist He represented "Abraham offering up at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. I Isaac." The boy was securely hound to Uunnell, .No. KB Washington avenue, a rude stone altar, and the landscape Mr. C. O. Chamberlain, of Clarinda, was all that could he desired. Hut the Iowa, and Mrs. S. M. Foster, of RochesY., were united in marriage by artist represented Abraham in the fore ter, N.woo. liev. Ej. Jurat, the groom was at Isaac revolver Colts' a ground minting bv Mr. (Jus Moore and the snpiKirted while an angel interfered Iiy pouring bride by Miss May Moore, both of The ceremony was one of the most water on the pistol so it would not go off events that have occurred at It is suggested that some artist in like brilliant this place for some time. The bride and manner might distinguish himself by bridesmaid were dressed in beautiful China silk, garnished with natural painting the landing of the ark. Com inauder Noah might bo represented in flowers. The groom wore a tine black modern naval uniform, and the Ark conventional suit, and the appearance of both bride and groom was interesting might be delineated as fully equippac and attractive. with smoke stack, screw propellers, port The groom is a dentist by profession, and expects to open a dental parlor in holes and lighted with electric lights. this city. After cordial congratulations by the A GRKAT SCHEME. company, the bride and groom were recipients of many elegant and approMany very important results will grow priate p; esents. Then the company was to the dining room, where a out of the Columbian Exposition of 181V.5 invited luxurious spread was displayed tit for One will be to organize a World's Con kings to feast on. Iu the center of the areas, auxiliary to the Columbian K table sat a beautiful artistic boat, laden with sweet scented Mowers. position." Hammocks and Chinese lanterns were The object of the auxiliary is to pro to be seen and enjoyed on the lawn and of the vide for a proper presentation in the grove. A street car was char intellectual and moral condition of the tered to run after the reception was world in connection with the Columbian over, which expired at a late hour. most prominent peoexposition of ltf'.W, in a series of world's pleAmong Ogden's present were Mr. and Mrs. L. Brown, of the under the auspices oongresses Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Williams, Mr. and World's Congress Auxiliary with the Mrs. Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Kuland, Mr. and Mrs. V. An assistance of the leaders in all depart Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Norton, Mr. ments of human progress; to provide derson, W. U. Wedell, Mr. K. K. Norton. Mrs. places of meeting and ather facilities for Averv and father, Mrs. Robbins, Miss any proper organizations for holding How ring Miss May Moore. From Five their conventions in their own way in Points there were: Mrs. M. Wedell, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Allen, Mrs. C. li. Burk. Chicago at a convenient time in the ex Mrs. P. C. Wedell of Kansas City, and consid for 18U.'i, the position season of Miss Alice Evans of Salt Lake Citv. eration of the living questions pending Congratulations continued until a late hour, when each and all returned to in their respective departments; to ar their respective homes. Success and range and conduct a series of union con happiness to them through life iB the of for the presenting wish of the Five Point correspondent. purpose gresses to the people who will visit the exposi Democratic Rally. tion the most important achievements in The First ward democratic club will the several departments of civilized life. ;ld a meeting in the city hall this voiced by the ablest representatives to evening at 8:30. Hon. F. S, Richards, whose attendance can be procured; of for ludge H. P. Henderson and other promthe the proper publication provide nent democrats will address the meet-ngproceedings of such conventions and The invitation is extended to all to enand T. B. Lewis, congresses as the most valuable attend the meeting. Pres. of Club. during memorial of the World's Columbian exposition of 1893; to bring all the Real Estate Transfers. departments of enlightened life into harReal estate transfers furnished by th monious relations with each other durHendershot Abstract office. 2414 Wash ing the exposition. for June 11, 1891: It seems that the tendency of the ingtonA.avenue Barrv to H. A. Lindley, part ol times is to bring all nations rapidly into lot(J. block 7, '23, plat A, IL common lines of thought, which will deFarr to F. W . Stewart, lot 30, block Riverside addition, 1250. velop into common plans of government T. C. Chamberlin to M. M. Morris, Association and acquainand trade. 1000. tance breaks down bigotry and narrow- part of lot 5, block 32, plat A, Total $G,2.)1. ness. The nations are swiftly approaching a time when there will le a mutual understanding for peace, progress, prosperity, equality. Highest of all in Leavening Power. The Bervice being given by the contractor on sprinkling the streets of 1 is pKtkurr appaMSaees indicate that cXEEi! U Taa ntm, STAFFORD, MILLER Smoke? If Ashbv so, Don't Pail to All must & CO. Tit "AMERICA'S CHAMPION A Man can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting Factory for 25 cents. 320 Twenty-hft- street. For ft tine assortment, nf trimmed huts go to Edith Hoffman's La Mode. 2429 vtasningion avenue. The Morning Cocktail. Taken before breakfast creates n false, injurious appetite . A wineglass-fu- l of Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic taken before meals strengthens the digestive organs and enables you to relish a hearty meal without injury to the stomach. RACE EACES ft! MH ' VI Aa. rI For Sale by all Dealers. 1 ja tte fori. V rv., 4-P- Wholesale Agents, 411 24th St., AW Vl Till JUNE 11, 12 AND 13. 1,200 Warranted Long Havana Filler. WAIT FOR RACES 'jMj The Best 5c. Cigar in PRIZES. There will bo three days' races at Wasatch Driving Park rommencinK June 11 and closing June l.i. Free for all trot ling and running. Bicycle and fuut racing. COME EVERYBODY. But Don't Lose Any Time in Attending Goodrich's Shoe Sale! See Program H. H. SPENCER, Pres. H. C C0ET, Secy. NOW DOING ON AT U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE 818 T WENT 818 Y-FOUR- TII STREET Till PI) STORE WEST OF POSTOFFICE. |