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Show n'JDF.N DULY COMMERCIAL: WEDNTSiMY. 4 mi; .afc Tarn t 1 ( COMMKKCIAL tI fcilvi i jl i lWoi4il F- - El. or. at iL- - at I'v-t- -.-t by old soldiers Cpt UI TLe Tie CVrU-- z ThT .i - This, Hi . Mali-- CJ: I" ? tali Liberal tjeket is Everybody savs it will m KiLty lit beat it ii iLe dy tuercurlal ThLgJ--f Whu the Liberal t i r.rvJ by tLxcv6ctka toiay it Jl t r.a to ill top gallant mat of tli pap- - tLr from S) to as about Si ax eoul and Utah tarJ Far. The Loat jU-- r Tli e.,'tu Lu a ea as ttnaBat-- t an a'.OMa-i.-t ax y ter on tL globe, d THE 1ULI. $f K ter .' BOWES UU KOCH. Lmm and ttacaiera. OXE ISTIG1IT 1 aao-ple- lajwa Ike &ernir. ia th city iail afu OSTJLY, July 23. Tlrursciay, Eoavd. ! Ths rnanaf emect takes great pleasure ia presetting to the public of Ofc'Jen Palmers Home Stock Company, 3L A, la Actii sTrs Thox a' Great American play, tl-i- - . 1 lii GBAjtD OPERA HOUSE Tomorrow. iv awoke rmUctur Lis rp i&VluwJt.M Ob IVir with Lis brxAher in law, Goorgs M jrn aa Liberal ticket eooi That " " I'm M.,:u oJ that Lis bot.lt.aiec. Dr. , to being just the rifct lot of candidate to 1'oaera T. A. Harris, bad decided to and in sees ever represent all interest as is THE WFhkLY. Lis bood. Not U-- : J from ithdraw K Viui , iu advance. Our Var. - C f.mu puhtiOS. kb'i to tret bood, Mr. Yerg Baa a 1 1 '. j halt Lake ttrdar evetuur for aVe Pkof MrsoicovE, candidate forcousty keeping. r ..-- f f ail to .tnw ffr- Is. r i a ct tlirto airiy superintendent go the Liberal tit ket, is rv Mr. Lniidj'i Eiperlene. oiilt i liui bj uulifju aa .. a. in. at a teacher in the Episoop! ( "UC. til buribw Councilman It C Luudy. afu havicjf Plain City, lid will tw the ruibt cian in een Milit K; After niu o'ritirk . n. the Omaha, sod I 4, Denver, rueblo, H!r.'llL a count superintend f Ttt right place B lL at tint, t'l J Oj and Illinois Michigan, in Lis visit trjci ;11 and .atro. ent mhich h returned Saturday, Las J in saving that he found no u aeu j?. ui' f jr. tird i4Mr. Omaha is fiVhtiiig to be the location of hesitation ilai-to Oden, not climate preferable convennational Republican the tie better than Utah's, do lands as desirable ji s. tion. it This metropolis will not feel the for fartuuig as tlions of Weber county of t' e Iieides, La found no city slightest paog of jealousy if Omaha gets MiMMuiiri .4 HUE AT TICKET. that shoed any mors vital. ty the convention. In fact, it would be and activity than this. He is now betgratitied over iL ter pleased with Ogden than Ls has ever The county Libeisi rjominatiDg been. met Jeeteriiay ao selected a list of caudidate to U recommended to the The Royal Japanese Trotips that have Liberal invention this evening. Aa drawn such crowds at Garfield Bes-tljow recouiuteudationi are probably It Was Well 1'resented at the Grand during the pat meek will make their tirst appearand at Syracuse tomorrow Lat Niht equivalent to Dominations tLey may be afternoon. -was rendered the referred to in advance as the Liberal at The Potpourri" The troupe includes eight of the ticket Grand last evening to an audien all too Mikadmoet magnificent artists. Two Miss Yukto, the The unanimous eijireeoion of Liberals small for its merits and the cause it rep cute little demire little Japaness sword yeetrday aud also of some democrats resented. The program presented w as charming walker. Akimoto the superb fool jugand republicans was that this ia the as follows: gler. Toyokicbi, Japan's greatest tumis tbc nm.iAM. winning ticket. They say it the greatbler. Sankchi in his perilous bamboo . Roaiuua l. OrertH. 'mi'r AmWi". act. est combination of strength ever put up Orrliehlra. They will give performances each afThat it cannot be L Scene from Mikailu. in this county. Mi Yum Yuia Leiotte ternoon during tne week consisting of beaten. Petti Snuc tin. lalriril six acts. Don t fail to see them. AtiCliamiuie)f It had this effect upon the Liberals UPaepin Hxi M IM LeloUfi 8. uiu Ami a run Drill by twelre generally: It made them feel cheerful llna. Knights of Pytuinn. ynutif No. 1!, Liolt . llano aolu, KhttlHli All members of Ogden Lodge No. 2, and full of murage. It made them feel Miu !il-- UroMinayer Paotomiue of eipreaai m Knights of Pythias, are commanded to that they can meet the opKsition with .....Mini t'lara SchWiuyitr meet at Castle Hall Thursday, July 2id. I.nrKliotio from Milan's uinUtt the battle partly won in the personal at one o'clock p. ui- -, for the purpose of f"r rlaironet and trintr ( 'lirihteuaon brut hera. 8. Purdy, E, W. Kent strength of the ticket With such a attending the funeral of our late broth "Come to Me." Soprano aolo, or ticket Liberals are not afraid to tight, are Mm. II. W.Shurtliff er, Dr. W.U. llaitley. The member, HceDa from "lolaDtlta." Queen City Lodge, No. 7, K. of P., and not afraid to open the battle. Miaa Cliamnnxvi all visiting Knights are respectfully inPliylia. a ward in ( lianror Hon. Fred J. Kiesel, of the prosperous Blrvphon, an Arrailinn Shepherd Mr, Hurleia-vited to attend with us. Jn or s. a ue fcliurt aolo. ituui soprano wholesale house of Fred J. Kiesel A, Jons S. Cor lew, C. C. Mrs. J. 11. Huariro boro" Scon from the 'Bohemian tiirl." beads the ticket for the council. Mr. Arline Mr Raird A Grand Scoop. Kiesel is one of the most able business Mra, A. II. NVImid Mim Mitchell irk Miner: The school election men in this or any other county in Utah. Karl (Jueen P City Mr. Hotheman Mik liowea held in Salt Lake last Monday was a He would in the legislature take rank Tjenorah Mik Harvey Zanta with the very foremost members. He btrullinc I'layera Mandolin Club grand and glorious victory for the loyal Liberals of that city, It was such s will be prudent, yet broad and liberal. Prof. E. W. Kent Diroctor victory as was much needed at this crit-icl- e Mint Kiwtol He ia progressive, aggressive, courageAccompanist moment, as it will inspire the Lib The scene from the ' Mikado" was in ous, and highly endowed with mental eral leaders and the rank and file of with the characteristic- fans, that party in Halt Lake with renewed resources. He was the very man for the costume, and was very pretty. Miss Lezotte 'a confidence in their ability to carry the council. against the combined forces For representatives from the city rendering of the Moon Song elicited dav, evenDemocratic-Mormoof the and the deserved The fan was drill Hon. James N. Kimball, of the law firm applause. Republican-MormoIt disruptionists. of Kimball & Allison, and Don Maguire quite an elaborate display of marching, is now absolutely certain that the Augevolutions, manual of arms (fans) and ust election will result in a complete Esq., business man nnd miner, were was well enough executed for profesvictory for the Liberals and that unless chosen. At. Kimball is a member of sionals. Miss Dolce Groosmayer's piano solo the disruptionists cling together at that the present house and therefore postime as they did Monday neither of their was very well received, and being ensesses experience. His record was most ies will stand a ghost of a show. But cored she gave a skillful exhibition of part the Liberals must not become over consatisfactory to the people of this county. touching the keys. He an, of course, improve upon his The Largbetto was a very excellent fident J former work now, having the routine performance nnd won decided applause, Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills Mrs. H. W. Shurtliff's solo was rewell in mind. He is the attorney of the ceived Act on a new principle regulating the with much enthusiasm, which it delegation, an essential feature of well deserved. Her appearance upon liver, stomach and bowels through the strength. He is noted as one of the best the stage was fine and her singing de- nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad lawyers in this city. He is now city at- lightful. Being encored she was presented with a bouquet and was applauded taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Rea trustee of of the Ogden, torney Uneaualed for men. women, children. form school, and his record has been again. The scene from the opera "Iolanthe," Smallest mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 highly satisfactory. Besides all this, represented in costume by Mr. Burliegh cents. Samples free at H. A. Walker. Mr. Kimball has hosts of friends who and Miss Champneys was very pretty The crowds of Wednesday followed Both sung well, and impressive. will pull their coats and roll up a victor- and Miss Champney's voice is as sweet as the same paths taken by the. crowds of ious majority. Tuesday; i. e., the high road to Ashby's, formerly. Mrs. Spargo's solo was received by the where they give to every fifth purchasMr. Don Maguire is a gentleman who is an energetic, successful and enterpris- audience with pronounced expressions er of shoes, Rand & MoNally's "A Mas of the World" free, and every tenth pur of satisfaction. ing business man, broad in his views, Miss Clara Schleisinger's pantomime chaser a pair of shoes free. That crowd and one of Ogden's most popular citi- of expression was exceedingly artistic would be very much in its own light zens. He has the friendship of every and interesting. She was dressed to that went anywhere else for shoes. See? represent statuesque poses, illustrative miner in the county, for he's their of Notice. hope, fear, cunning, love, faith and friend and one of them. He is a repre- every other animating emotion. A lady The meeting of the Veteran Volunteer sentative of industry aud has hosts of announced the subjects of the poses Firemen of Ogden city, Utah has been friends among laboring and railroad consecutively, and for a few seconds postponed from July 23 "91, until July Miss midin the Schleisinger, standing m. at 2460 Washington 25 91 at 8 men. He is the man of the people. dle of the Btage, would impersonate avenue. A p,full attendance of all VolunMr. Thomas Slater, of Slaterville, is a each emotion named very gracefully and teer Firemen is requested. will and farmers the An represent farmer, accompanist at the piano correctly. Orson Riser, and people outside the city. He is a Bounded the chords and notes appropriL. Wallace, Tem Preeident-TeJohn attitude, and the man of ability, of public spirit, and ate to each particular Secy. in detail was very impressHe is popular with his performance broad views. ive and pretty. Cash vs. Credit. At this point Col. Harvey and Mr. A. neighbors and he will make a valuable will make it necessary Circumstances E. Koch appeared before the curtain man in the house of representatives. or us to run two establishments at the Mr. and announced that the Harvey and in order that our ex Professor George Musgrove is an edu"Alabama" and Messrs. Bowes present time;be may light as possible, and to cated gentleman and practical teacher & Koch hadcompany offered to allow the five penses accommodate customers who and of Plain City, and an excellent man boxes not reserved by the owners of the will pay cash we will sell at can Twenty-fourt- h beneHe is highly endorsed by house to be sold at auction for the personally. street house for cash onlv, and at for the "Alabama" our street house will sell on all who know him and is the man to fit of the University, Washington This statement called performance. time to those only who we know place at the head of the Weber county out hearty applause. Mr. Koch then short will meet their bills promptly; will be schools. proceeded to sell the boxes. to have you investigate pleased A. Mr. T. the first at A. and of Whalen Messrs. T. Derring bought Ogden this subject of cash, which we are sure, Mr. N. secA. ?10. the bought will be to our mutual advantage. Please John J. Cortez of Burch Creek were ond for McMillenDeniing & of the Reed do not under any circumstances, ask named for selectmen. Mr. Whalen was hotel. Mr. Amos Doming Corey bought the the Twenty-fourtstreet store to do anythe Liberal of tirst is a member third for ten. Mr. Fred J. Kiesel bought thing more than to accept book orders council, having bid on all the others. for as they will positively de prominently indentified with large busi- theAtfourth, this point Mr. Deming gave back clinedelivery, to do any credit at that house. To ness interests in the city, and is a man of his box to be bid offagain and it was of average intelligence it is useaffability and good qualifications for sold a second time. Mr. Kiesel gave people less for us to go into details, as it is a the position, a man well respected and back his box and it was sold once more. proposition that cash beats In this way Mr. Deming bought a box popular. Thanking the public for their jawbone. Mr. Kiesel and twice three times, the past favors, we promise our best endeavCapt Cortez is one of our patriotic latter donating a box back twice. These ors to meet a continuance of the same. German Liberals. He has fine business generous acts were heartily applauded. Respectfully, ability, and has done much for Ogden The last box was bought by Mr. George H. M. Bond & Co. & T. Co. of for for Wollstein He Lansberg is Weber h 353 and Twenty-fourtstreet and 2411 Wash county. fully inspired avenue, the wholesale ington avenue. with public spirit and progressive ideas 2406 Washington house, for flO. liquor Ogden, July 11, 1891. and there could hardly be a better man Altogether the five boxes brought 70. C. D. Hays Then the closing scene from the named for the county board. A ticket could scarcely be devised "Bohemian Girl" came on, which was will call on you. He represents the entirely satisfactory presentation. Ogden Clothing Club Co. F. G. Luke. that would more thoroughly represent an Mrs. Baird's solo was very pleasing and all interests than this one. Here we Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Hodgeman won an have the beet capacity and experience enthusiastin reception in their song. The in Weber county's broadest commercial Mandolin Club got its usual encore its seems to be unchangable. Highest of all in Leavening Power. activity, its bar, its mines, labor snd pop- popularity The program altogether made a very ular associations, its farmers, horticu- good entertainment and those who lturists and stockmen. There seems to missed it missed a good thing. be nothing lacking in the legislative or Notice. any other part of the ticket. All to the Union indebted persons will and a ticket This is great carry Mercantile Co. will take notice, that I comto assured and banner Liberal the have turned over to the Ogden Collection Agency, all notes, bills, and accounts plete victory. due said firm, for collection. All those 1 must call at once and settle No woman should let a man hoar her interested k3fc lawk 30 First Nawith said room at Agency wish she was a man, because it is likely tional Bank building, or suit will be to make the men think they are more brought. D. H.Baldkidok, Assignee. important than the women. k ITL "llabami 131. lii-Ve- liter u, hi 22. AM U ft E M ENTr- - Tfitsurritcre. ci.-i.Bie- Jl'LY ril, t-- e lt et cotu-Uiil- IHE-lTItJlliB- I. o C, . - "Alabama" w as produced in New York about the same time as that drivelling ef fort "Thou Shalt not" The two plays are the anthitheeLS of purity snd eoars-nesThe former is s great success, the latter has been relegated to obscurity. An "old timer" was so w rought up by tlie eireum .lances of the two tirst productions Uiat he vented his feelings in a com m unseat ion to one of the daily papers. After severely scoring Aibert lioss' play the "O. said: T." "Alabama" is as pure snd healthy as sunlight, as poetical ss the moonlight which illumines its chief scene. There is no sutrgestireness in it, not a word is spoken, not an idea conveyed to bring a blush. The characters are tvpes of actual humanitv. They are ladies snd gentlemen, and while thoroughly hu man, are free from cantor crime. The story is from hrst to last interesting. The motive of the play is based on the two highest and noblest things in life. love and peace, good nature and good will. It is to the credit of the metropo lis, that the drama of 'the Lome and the heart is crowding the theatre, while the play of filth is being represented to empty benches. After all. there is more money in good than evil. Lven the box office responds more readily and satisfac torily to virtue tban to vice. It is a healthy sign for the future of the American drama. Tickets Sow on Sale. Tickets are now on sale at the Grand box office for "Alabama." This play will be a display of dramatic art that has never been equaled in this city. The company belongs to ths very highest graue or Historical excellence in me United States. Those who go to only the best should be sure to see this performance. ALABAMA ! ! Under the direction of Mr. Au IIavm is with original cast and Elaborate Stae Settings. The Greatest Success of the Season. Pronounced the Best American Drama Ever Written. The play will be presented by the following distinguished actors: Mr. J. II. Stoddard, Mr. Maurice Harrymore, Mr. E. M. Holland, Mr. Charles L. Harris, Mr. Edward Belt. Mr. A. S. Abeles. Mr. Walden FUmsev. Mr. Keub.Kar snd Miss May Broukym, Miss Emily Seward, Miss Agnes Miller and Muss Nannie Craddock. WHY "ALABAMA" DRAWS. to beffin with: next it is a nlav tv an American, and last it "It a play about Americans." New York Herald. -Alabama is ths last and best of alL The most elaborate and most beautrfnl scenic production of the New Vork season." New York Times. is a good play is llts! At o Sixty cents worth of Men's Sox for Twenty five cents. STORE o yu i Lots of other articles in Men's Goods at the same rate. TRADE I at THE BIG i I I get S. J. BURT & BROS. I BIG All Straw Hats at Cost. Immense Reduction in Prices of China and India Silks. No such Reductions ever made before! SELECTION n n 20 Yds. Best Calico for AT REDUCTIONS S 1 .00. SMALL I In our Shoe Department will please a great many of our customers because they know that our shoes are the best goods made in this country and when they can buy the best foi the same price that inferior goods are selling why should they not be pleased? A Line of Ladies' PRICES! at $i. and Up. House wrappers Where the biggest crowds continue to go you're sure to find the biggest attractions. Give us a trial when you want a pair of narrow width shoes, a table spread, or a new dress. Anybody can sell Cheap Goods, but everybody can't sell goods of prime quality at the low price we ask. Black Grenadines at 45c per Whe this lot is gone yard- you'll get no more at that price. Huge consignment of Oxfords and Slippers just received. If you need something GOOD and UP WITH THE TIMES see these. Our windows are full of novelties - you might see some Ladies Shoes will sell at the thing there that you want following reductions for this week. 1. 1 5 Q uality reduced to $2.50 4.00 U uahty reduced to 4.2 s v uality reduced to 3.35 4.50 (Juahty reduced to 3 50 6.00 Quality reduced to 375 4.50 7.00 5.50 Quality reduced to Quality reduced to II Nos. 2.915 2327-23- 33 i 4 Ik Washington Ave. HARDWARE! HARDWARE! BUYERS WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT S. J. BURT & BROS. Gm uu MRS GRAHAM'S CALL EARLY. h 360 34th Street. "TV-;-' '46,j&L-- f While there look at our Peninsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. is the finest of ,c- - TOILET CERATES Soothing. Healing and Cleansing in the highest degree. It has the quality of making and the flesh firm and the rkin thns preventing the formation of wrinkles. Renders the skin delightfully soft, smooth and velvety. Contains no mineral oils a or animal fats and nnlike glycerine and and kindred preparations, does not proesof face. mote the growth hair on the It is pecially nice to nse before applying face powders, and to protect the skin from wind and sun. Price 75c. For sale with all other of Mrs. Graham's preparations by all Ogden druggists. INOVLB, close-pore- vase-lin- U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. mm w ABSOLUTE PURE HON & CO. NEWLY ESTABLISHED- - T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., iu tx iivjii uu, 1 iies, Liprc and Ik Hi?e Domestic and Imported- Cigars, Ale and Porter. We make Family Trade our Specialty and will promptly deliver goods to all parts of the city. Mail orders solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Write for prices. Box 133. 2406 Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UTAH. |