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Show OjDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY JULY, Only Five Cents a Line A "f- ' 1 - VO--- " '1 V t'lTV j Go to lL Si day. Ucku Pu-:t- Cbio .LiJf r VI'ri'Lf f?ibk XiJ 7:30 e - KV' LENT- r Bitiai.ri eil r ED .yiBKaut r .!. o. --t Ocuclu LUe ". ! fcc'SI tlt ON lH BEXT-tBiM- tnorXgh)i U riil BhSrH FOB 1VK 77, f wtly FIRST TLAnS f ROOMS fBOST vory cheap iiE KEST-UAR- (iniihd. - aiiu- FOR SALE. IXg F SiLE-H- KOOM ED ciiair. ouok Awly rrf el.-met, i .u.e. Uuna-Jiatel- Fl EMTl EE, All near) new. Ui, beeoiid 1'uUiU. hESTPAVISi M' SIX -ESS I1 u the cilr for the prion, or will trxk- f..r If In-- "' riMi for riling. city iiniity. AJJm J.ut!il at ooc will five 81LE-TH- 1-- K barg-ma- 11. I . care liiisoliioe. SALE-- AT 1'KH r.S AX1 OX the Jarvis ami I uukhn booftea LOW tniu, at lniun. iwJf at the hfo.u in Lake r'irt ' Natiou&i Uauk bmlOuK. Attract ortioe, "aiteut.-easy of A. H. Vi-- w twa. IX)HSLE-PiAN- tM VtfjriD IS Sl'LEMUD COS be elieap. t all early at Twutjr-eeutaieuaw, on O all crur FREE! FREE! S I TU ATI ON S W ANT E in tlii depart ment will be iihlifLet for three eimwviiuv daya. All ("Tmhm leirin(t U aecure a nidation are aorriially tuvitodtutakeatltautaK of litis ullur. Notien or ( HA.. F TASTEU MAS AS1) W IFE WANT UOOD place. Addrew il Htn itreeu AS WANTED-SITCATI- hr and typewriter, her otfloe or clerical work. BeM rVTESOliKA-- f or of n'fi.reneea. in full keeping with dull timua. Salary CoSMEKClALolhoe. Addrw"S," BY A VODNO MAN IIUXTEO-SITUATI- OS IT who write a k""1 linn.l ami in nink at l.k-ke..- r or any otlice nUut fljruren, r clerical work, or a clerk in confectionery ir Huehaitei.rii.ice iu both. Can ei(trtore. fnriab liost of recommendation. Addretw A. Citnmercal otlice. 4 to loan on La roal Huil.iLog and eirted !it-f- lxa irst Ansociav-liu- a. i, iVibt NaUocaJ IW.lt. o'clock yesterday tb tampers At 8 tur ia bait WITH tM. K. Uk. tUxnn W.W. VaV and furuiUir. fur IXIKKKST-LiKi.ESI'JK- dazi at - . . wa !trt. 1X.K . Ir Bun-Ja- fi aaia fit auJ f unulUT. f.rf fia. Evry bod irn iUfcL y Spiritual eac tak a veek. evMiics- 2j eocu, Tuaday rerjicg ou. VaLic4ton j0 eetiU l Money P. to the Spring p. Lk City aa W, Cdao 70, bimfbam 71, Proo 74, Suxkun For Sale Two tit foot ok show cwee, fourWn indie deep, aa good w oev, dirt cheap. Addree Commebcial IubliBhine Co. Tliere will l an eoorraoua excursion to Syracuse from O'dea today. A special train each way ia addition to the regular trains will be run. The Rums entertainment will be held at the M. E. church on Tuesday evening program aad a July 2Mb. A first claes splendid lunch will be f urnisLed. Admission 25 cents. Some cigars cost more than they are worth, but the Kuby and lion Bon are worth more than they cost. Call at the sign of the big cigar and be convinced. W. S. Stone, I'rop. All the members of the Ogden Charitable Dissociation are requited to meet at the county court room Tuesday, July 2sth, at 3 p. m., to attend to important busiuess. 1'er order the president The ladies of the Episcopal church wioh to extend a vote of thanks to Mr. V. V. Funge for the use of his store and other favors, and to all others who so kindly assisted in the work carried on the past week for the benefit of the church of the Good Shepherd. COMMENTS FROM CORIXSE. Important Improvements Place in Taking: July Editor Commf.kcial: Our Western to-wi- IN mmm 0MM gasoline sure DON! pay MRE for oil brands than fcu have to for these. Niiffffets From Nephi. It ehould be remembered that Juab Liberals are on party division lines and are closely cemented as the elements composing the granite. They have a victorious ticket and proCatalogue Sent to Iny ad pose to elect it, as follows: dress on application Selectmen, J. B. Mitchell and R. V. Tone; Prosecuting Attorney, Henry Adams; Superintendent of Schools, J, D. Gillilan. wealth of Juab county is the minHAVE A EW, ingThe interest and as a matter of course and mediu siz ed, the largest number of voters are in the Tintic district comprising the precincts Solid Oak Refrigerat , we of Silver, Diamond aud Eureka. The is a strong body and if will Close Out at les: than Miners' Union properly handled can do efficient work our Wholesale Prices if you in this campaign. The mining men are the candidates for the offices of counhave not purchased it cilor and representative, J. A. Gallagher Eureka, and R. G. Legg, of Bingham, would pay to see these hey of respectively. are the Celebrated In Nephi the Wool Growers are erecting a $5,000 warehouse. LESS." The Odd Fellows there are strong, Other Seasonable Gools at while at Eureka the membership is 5G. t1 1 Juab county is spending some thous DuiLuiii rices. ands of dollars now, erecting court houses in the various towDs. Nephi has no newspaper since the Ensign died, and as the place needs one, some enterprising journalist with a few hundred to invest in a plant might make ADDRESS: things work to his interest. Eureka has the only papers in the county, viz, the Chief and the Miner. The latter is a new publication by the Rathbone Bros., new, sturdy young men of Iowa blood. Welcome the llaw keyes. The Catholics are erecting a large two ' Ogden, titan story building for school purposes in Washington Avenue, Eureka, to be cared for by four or five sisters. Burned to Death. The Methodists have erected a new Ann Arbor. Mich.. Julv 25.: church which will be dedicated some Charles Fogel and Mary Baues, a eery time in August. were lighting a gasoline stove when Nick. exploded, and both werehorribly burnld, ana aiea soon aitea. Kent's Band Excursion. The next of the series of Kent's MiliCannon Defeated. Band and orchestra excursions to T .. .. r- 11 nvan . . , t; tary Hot Springs occurs Thursday, July jue.KL.in, o uif ads OQay rested Tom Cannon, the Americ 30th. See advertisements for time of wrestler, for the championship of the trains on Union Pacific. Also for other "world. particulars. WE 'TlhK nt W. W. FUNi 2441-2447-24- 1 j ttt-I- r si. OUR CLEARANCE SALE Hifc-rted- Clueiuj-Ou-t HAS COMMENCED! iSalle. See the cluekg out sie botioe of tie Atterbury, Dobaoa k Co. atock. iV.j 1 e ij be bargains fur Tou. iua Lt-r- TO ADVEBTIsE A Series 0GDE5. of BaIIs to be Given to Get Funds. The directors of the Real Estate Ex change keld a rjjeetirig yesterday and appointed m special kdvertising consisting of L. IL Mitchell, V. W. Vattr and W. IL ILarrey. It gave the committee power to devise wkvs and means to raise money, an i the authority to use it, in advertising Ogden. Ths committee held a meeting later in the day, and decided to inauirurat aeries of midsummer blU for the benett of the fund. There being no meeting of the City Council next Monday, the mayor and committee on public grounds were seen and the pavilion in Leister Park waa requested fur the use of the dances. The permission was granted and the first ball of the series will take place next Tuesday night in the pavilion. All the dances will be given on Tues.lav nights, and will be a fixed institution tn occur hereafter regularly on that night mere are uiree orcnebtras in the and each of these were seen. An city, an swer has been received by the committee fnmtwoand the third will give an answer by Tuesday. ihe nights will be divided between the different orchestras. Kent's orchestra will make the music for the first of the series, Xagle'e and the Ogden City Band will follow in the order they agree on. The committee will meet Monday to select a floor committee from among the society gentlemen of Ogden, and Tuesday night next will occur the first grand promenade concert and ball of a series of balls that will probably run through the summer and fall. The committee has other ways of raising money, and will use it to the advantage of Ogden. Marks, Goldsmith & Co. e FIRE THIS MORNING. 22, 1891. civilization has developed the genus "Jumper," usually subdivided into two I he land jumper nnd species, the lot jumper, but it was reserved for Corinne to add a new variety the street This peculiar phenomenon ap jumper. iiiaiiii i uiiuu peared double here today in the persons of E. U. Chase and his son Sum D. Chase who fen cd in the south front of the city. The doee, however, was too much for the quiet people of the ''Burgh on the Bear," and an order of demolition issued by the mayor was speedily responded to by the marshal and nearly i all the citizens and property owners present. Results were a dumped mass of wire and posts in Chase's back yard, i the arrest of Sam D. Chose for resisting an oflieer and subsequently his being bound over to await the action of the ( grand jury. S. D. Chase was unable to tind a bond of 100 fixed by the justice. It was then reduced to f200 and this sum Te can show Wu over 30 he managed to qualify in. The citizens are highly indignant and further efforts different varietiespf Gasolene of this kind will not be wholesome for perpetrators. Stoves, and of thpe over half theThings are going ahead here. A con are Exclusive Patents owned tract xfor the erection of a brick building feet frontage and two stories bv "Dander's and cannot be sixty-siwas let by M. Jarvis and R. R. Conklin of Kansas City, Mo., yesterday, Messrs. found elsewhere Carson & Uyan being the successful con A tractors. Another brick building forty-fou- r feet frontage, to be erected by Dr. Koche, ar Prices so will make We will be submitted for contractors to bid low that they w get your on in a few days. Irrigation is going on from the canal on the company s "model farm and on order. the ranch of E. P. Johnson. The political atmosphere here is de Corinne. cidedly Liberal. j dn were crowded Lbrl friends fcLuulJ uue. Va--- bie That Lively Town. CoRixKE, 'JLib Out. letter to tie Borrow Lb fej nutawour v eoiuicg th.yre tLat lLy U aiLp tie paper eiob. Send Uitn in but hold d.,in . Ti.eo LteyU Ji be tte fc 3Lth. fciE.iAlNSIN IMPKOVt.D in.f ' IU0 ptota to- to fcvra-Utjeursioo fjTi by ti ' lUi. Corp Tburaday, Juiy FOR BENT. I X.K out r cul nt-gs- . tjdnj- t 2 pu m. .-- Crvd4 To M Mrlloct aniti KEIEF. Krtl of?LU it the SirirgB WANTEQ. t. IX I 2C, 1801. OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME, THEIR ENTIRE SlOCK OF Summer Clothing, Gents FuraisWngs, Shoes, Hats, Etc., AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM REGARDLESS We intend to remodel our store, and belore making the necessary alterations, our Stock Must be Reduced. Call early and Secure Bargains. MARKSGOLDSMITH & LEA.DHSTG DIAMONDS, THE BIG CLOCK. LOW PRICES. 2463 WASHINGTON AVE. : inc HI to mmmp iuo 11 Li 1 mi ill TOILET CERATES and Cleatisine in tlio has the qunlity of making the rkiu ana thus preventing the formation of City. Itaiuiera the ekin delight fully soft, wrinkles. At the temperance meeting last smooth and velvety. Contain no mineral oils or animal fate anil unlike glycerine and vaseMonday afternoon a most interesting line and kindred preparations, does not progrowth of hair on the fare. It is esdiscussion was held on the relation of mote the nice use before to pecially applying fnce powthe church to the temperance move- ders, and to protect the skin from wind anil sun. 7.ric. sale with Price For all other of Mrs. Grament. The discussion was opened by ham's preparations by all Ogden druggists. the reading of an article by Dr. Strong, secretary of the Evangelical alliance. Among the statements made by Dr. SoothiiMt, HculinIiiKliMit ilexrra. It the tiiwh firm and BIG J30I1I1CTS ! REDUCTIONS! 10c and UPWARDS! cL.M-iHir- Five Points is a beautiful business center. The Democratic and Republican parties are growing rather 'shaky" here. Col. A. J. Cropsey can sell a working man a very cheap home on the installment plan. The poles for the electric wires are all set from the river bridge north to Five t'oints, and a beautiful appearance is added to this part of the city through this grand enterprise. Rev. Geo. E. Jayne returned yesterday from Salt Lake City, where he has been assisting in a camp meeting. Mr. Jayne is preparing to build two new churches in the northern part of his district, one in the western part of Utah and the other at Montpelier, Idaho. The Five Points band, under the able management of Prof. Gibson, is improving in a wanderful manner and in a few weeks more will be one of the foremost bands in Ogden. On of the most enterprising business bouses at Five Points is the drug store of which Mr. C. F. Beeson is the proprietor and manager, and his goods are strictly first class and reliable. Services at the new M. E. church toBaptismal service in day as follows: the morning at 11 o'clock, and a number of children will be babtized. Preaching at 8 p. m. by Rev. Geo. E. Jayne, pastor. Sabbath school at 2:30 p. m. Dr. Duke, who recently enme from Ogden, is the new superintendent of the Sabbath school ) mm Mj .,; ' Till OGDEN, UTAH MRS GRAHAM'S pa FIVE POINTS NEWS. CLOCKS, Sterling and Plated Silverware, Gold and Silver Jewelry and Novelties of every descripDiamond Setting and Repairing attended to promptly. W. C. T. U. Strong exciting question among the members was the following: "Much of the good done is without the of the church, and even against its practical opposition." "The church is not rising to the sense of its privilege to save men here and now." One of the members in her girlhood lived in one of those New York homes which was a station on the "underground railroad." In helping one old colored brother on t he road to liberty, her father asked him, "Well, my boy, are you afraid of work." "La no, massa!" the old negro answered, "'I can lie down an go to sleep beside it any day." the narrator said, is not afraid of the temperance work. It can lie down and go to sleep beside it any day." Alias Fannie Redey, a missionary of Utah, said, in a most interesting talk, that 'indifference comes from failure to recognize the God nature in man." It was decided to organize the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union at the annual election of oflicen which takes place one week from Monday. The next session on Monday proximo, is The the home protection meeting. study of Robert's Rules of Order will be A paper on Nationalism will taken up. be read by Mrs. Dr. Reid. One oe Them, JEWELERS. tion. h What the Ladies are Doing in the SffigftSgg WATCHES, GOOD GOODS. THE CO., (Sin THE Notion Store and Frnit Stand Badly Pamaffed. At 1:30 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in a frame building on the SIGN OF corner of Twenty-fourtstreet and Grant avenue. The fire department was promptly on hand and w hat would sood have been a big blaze was soon extinguished The fire started in a fruit store on Grant avenue and burned its way through into the Bazar on the corner of Twenty-fourtstreet but did r.ot get through the roof. Three or four huud red dollars will probably cover all the damage. It is not known how the tire originated. A COST OF Baby Wardrobe Complete! EMBROIDERIES! Knit and Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Aprons and Fans. t Art Needkwjrk llHipiM. Materials, Finest Billiard Hall in Utah- - Stamping Up Stairs, over 322 20th St. And COME AND SEE US. Pinking. I. G. PROUD FIT. The New Brunswick. THE "BAZAAK, Cor. Twenty - fourth & Grant, "J '" ..i-- l l J Q FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES. MINERAL WATER! Just the Thing for Hot Weather. LEMON JUICE! Delicious for Lemonade and Much. Cheaper than Lemons, and no trouble- Already Prepared. - GINGER ALE IMPORTED Grand Opera House Building,! 2516 Washington Avenue. IMPORTED ! SODA WATER ! E. FRIEDERICIL BROTHERS. BROWNING 155 Main St. Salt Ofden 2461 Washington Avenue, Lake Citv. WE HAVE A CAft LOAD OF AFETY glOYOLES ! vj Men' aixe, Men's sizo, Men's Size. List Price. Our Price. thirty-inc- h h, wheels, adjustable, cone bearings. ioU.OO wheels, ball bearings to both wheel.. NM'O ball bearings to wheels and pedala.. 90.00 adjustable cone bearings adjustable cone bearings 55jO AUo Girls' Tricpcles, all sizes and prices $45.U) Youth's Size W 0u) hoys Size, List, Price. Onr Price. 00 ifi.00 $4,5 Stt.OO 2&.QD tf"Ve have Cameras, which are the Onlv First just Teceived Rome Kodak OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FK3E TO ALL. mnt "V- 'amem made. Class - |