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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL; ' J. D. GILL! SOIE HAS T- - in CiTJ I.. r fir U ain-- fl. I i hi.mot m F nil t 7!U. T - mum fnuo lMa . aivi ub a (unw. mmiiiiI. wiuua out mile M CJtj f I frail a-- arret aita CBUa!. lr4 Ifadi. trull F Ui Kxcrct Wltiuu. 4 sdc I h Vrn. I bar cuoj ratiieuce t.avr I b(UM iMLrjfaiu ui ani out. Cit-ii- . baa. afcU. ka clp ud ob ejr clwip an oa farui aai f&riae)r 1 utbu, J. wait tu 61 y. 4 Tiiiuia It.. CM. 2IM D. II. OCDEX M. O'lIAVEU (Member Eal EaUta Exckac) Real Estate and Loans CHOICE LOCATIONS Id ail part of the City. GOOD EASCHEJ and Gardes Tract. KOB HILL PROFERTY No trouble to ahow propartr. No. Kit. Wath. i SPECIALTY. Call and ae ma At., ' ' tta A business building and lot well located leased for a term of years. Rents will pay 12 the investment. per cent on in value. Will increase Several Houses for Sale on easy payments. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Money to Loan on Real Estate. It. P. HUNTER, Washington Avenue. 2411 DO YOU WANT i DO YOU WANT To buy a lot in the most desirable part of the City, on your own terms and at prices? Mid-Wint- DO YOU WANT To buy at all? IF YOU DO in all part of the City, where owners are obliged to sell owing to the scarcity of money, and where ONE DOLLAR in cash invested how, will do what TWO will fail to do as Boon as money eases up. I have I have SNAPS HOUSES all parts of the City for sale on the Monthly Payment Plan And can suit you and you can pay yourself the RENT. If you want to buy FRONT A 3 E on Washington avenue for HALF ITS VALUE See ME. tn . TOlJBERALS. your Mks. M. L. Slateh, Lateef Leadville. NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mo. Land Office at Salt La Iff City, ah, ft City. I also bwn or control the following properties: Wedell's Monterey Addition. Wedell's Five Points Subdivision. Wedell's Terrace Subdivision. Five Points Annex. W. A. Lund's Addition. Sanford's Central Park Annex. Mill Creek Addition. South Ogden Heights. I am in the field for business and can suit you. W. B. WEDELL, Over the PoetofTice. N. B. Parties having CHEAP properties and who want QUICK RETURNS, list them with ME. I have a constant demand for ACREAGE and GOOD BUILDING SITES. W.B. WEDELL, Over the rostoilice. ) f liLHlJulyHLtHKl. Notice is hereby iriTen that the following nimwl aettlan have tileU mttioeof their iutoutiun tii make tin a) proof id euxrtof their clainia. aid that laid proof will be made bpfore the Probate Joihra of Weber county, at Ihrdeo City, Weber county, Utah, on Auguat 31, 11, vie : Vt illiam P. Chambers Sr.. honuwtead No. 6.V4, for the north Si of northeast l and north H of northaeetiou ai, township 7, north of range 1 west east. Salt Lake meridian.He namea the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Kuxen B. Jtidkina, Kichard Jones Jr.. Joel Campbell and Warren Campbell, all of Eden, Welter county, Utah. Also at the same time aud place, viz : Robert Montgomery, homestead No. i6iiA, for the southand lot 1 and east H of east 'i of northeast southeast section 6, township 7, north of ranire 1 east. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph H. Gardner, John Shaw, Warren Campbell and George Shaw, all of Eden, Weber county, Utah. I Fbanr 1). Hobbs. Register. GbobgbJ. Maesh. Attorney. DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. t'tah Powder Company. Location of princi- pal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Weber county, Utah territory. Notice: There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. C levied on the lutb day of June, the several amounts set opposite the aamee of the respective shareholders, as follows: Beaver, G.W.Tr,, i, i i Buckbee, S. C. " " " " " " NO. CEKTIF, ... 30 ... 32 ... SI ,..113 ...113 " ....in ....118 ....119 123 " ....1M ' Bradley. Geo. L.Tr...MS 41 Barker, T. L ' 42 NO. SHARES. AMOUNT. KM) 50 WO 100 50 50 80 50 100 50 50 25 25 50 25 25 100 8 13 50 4 6 50 38 100 100 50 50 19 50 144 Brown, R. G. Tr Cooper, Geo. D. Tr. . .14 105 Dtipern, N. Tr. 141 Gray, A. Tr 51 Hayes, D. E. Tr ' ....147 " 83 Howard, John L.. .. 142 Heath, E. L. Tr 149 Herman, A..Tr 152 S. Homer . . Tr. King, 151 Laveaga, M. A 150 Cbas. Tr Main, 143 Meyer, Daniel Tr Northam, E, F. Tr... 7 Soontag, H. P.Tr...l26 " " ..143 Soontag, Chas. Tr...l58 " Stein, Daniel Tr Scofield, 0. W " " " " " "..157 139 19 20 20 22 23 24 25 15 4 25 11 25 7 100 7 7 30 g 50 23 50 15 200 15 15 26 50 50 1 56 15 45 50 2 50 30 ill 500 100 30 13 10 41 100 100 100 100 100 100 41 1U0 been retained in the revised registration lists. Examine the lists as hung up in the precincts, at the following places: First precinct At the City Hall. Second precinct At Nelson & Fell's stable. Third precinct At Mound Fort school house. Fourth precinct At the Cortez building. Fifth precinct Newman Bros', tin shop. If you do not find vour names on lists call on Register Hurlbut and have it placed in the proper precinct list. Rally Round the Flag. at the 0. A. R. Encampment, Detroit aud then go to the Thousand Put-in-Ba- Isles of .Lake L.ne. Suddeil Deaths. Heart disease is by far the moat frequent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. The rryrnptorns are not generally understood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or distress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in stomach, swelling of ankles' or dropsy, oppression, dry cough, and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on Heart Diseases, free at H. A. Walker who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' unequalled New Heart Cure, and his Restorative Nervine, which cures ner vousness, hadache, sleeplessness, effects of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. . 50 50 13 3 50 15 6 50 5 20 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 20 50 138 SntroACo. Trs 50 Wadsworth, H. Tr... 55 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th day of June, 1891, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at Eublic auction, at the ottioeon of the company, 'California, Friday the 7th day of August. 1891, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, to pay aaid delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost of advertising and expenses of the sale. A. Chkminant, Secretary. Office, 328, Montgomery street, room 13, San Francisco, California. Hot Springs Time Card. Commencing Saturday and Sunday, July 4, 1801, trains will run to the Springs as follows: Motor leaves Broom Hotel at 10:10 a. m. " " 12:30 p. m. " " " " " 2:50 p. m. " " " tt " " 5:10 p. m. Union Pacific leaves depot at 9:25 a. m. " " 5:30 p. m. " " " M " " 7:30 p. m. A Sure Catch. The Ruby and Bon Bon cigars are winners and are the best half dime cigar on the coast They are long tillers and are made by union labor. For sale at the sign of the big cigar, Twenty-fift- h street. W. S. Stone, Prop. he cae-L- t t j L f acowlc-- i ia La .1 ia letrs-ir- 3 ca uie La Eirfhod Jd a r with L. La Germany .aiu L. is w jrtiy ia all civilized c j j.rj-Bocn- T6-rasi- e a deviac-- ti d IRIS! if he aisy:..- .. g ia U er.cujc-uu-tdicraiJ'-'- The nirtliod U w.;i.rj Wc tUst ia Pruv la Tatrraccy U Ilra u3 with an atail aavmg u the f 11,000,(00. Ia V.VtjLilia, where ten year a tL-- re were 1,a) tramp, thre tare "u,.xt and u tLat BolM,prvviace u fc4vl ia evesequtnee Ti u the practical tide the pUa ar J tLe one which cotumt-iiditself wort li tuu American Blind. In Germany, curse, pauper relief, lilte every.ij jsri au jrr government control. Wsiurrin,? pauper are disposed of ia tlrce fc. j.jirate eetal&hinenta. First there are "station ahiishuue" at reimlar ii,trn ia which, a amall Bum or iu ti'iiva'.eLt in labur, a vairratt and a me&L He i may obuia then pr.jvidi.-- with a certificate which enable Liia to tramp on to the next There are loJng house called "friendly ii.L," rather Wtter tliaa the eUtion aluisLoase, where not only table persona out of trjrpps, bat nd fJvd and shelter. These of private rfiutAiuel byafj-bteThus ia allowed nobody ft t private iudividual. Third ut-tr.- use-tLir- l. The New Shape in White Granite. Have you seen it? If not, ask lor it next time you are buying. e carry a full line. The Lightiest and Most Durable Pattern made. u iw HAMMOCKS AT COST! f s L Is a sign now displayed by us. We have a large stock which don't intend to carry over and will stll at cost until they are cleared out. we SILVER QUEEN PATTERN tr llug ata-tio- Is a magic seller in glassware just now. GLASS SETS in this pattern are in great demand, and as the factories have closed for the summer we will not be able to duplicate this pattern. BUY AT ONCE if you want something nice. tt faVn jniea. a?! I bor comes col UJr8on begging to a farm-houJarea dour he is sent to the station almshouse or friendly inn. Hj must carry also the official certificate with him that he is in plain English a tramp, and he must besides walk for nine houre or work that long before he can get the food and lodging. Ia Germany the government even prescribes the least number of miles a tramp shall walk in a day. The official certificate which he must in every case produce shows just what he is and where he came from last, or he is arrested and sent to the house of correction. The labor colonies, pure and simple, however, promise the most hopeful solution of the tramp question. The station almshoape and friendly inns give temThe porary relief and employment colonies promise permanent .reform. It is here that the work of good Parson von Bodelschwingn comes in. THE FAIR m 2443 and 2445 and Retailers. Washington Avenue, : : ' Ogden, Utah Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Company, -- JOBBKKS IN- - SHEET, ORNAMENTAL AND PLATE GLASS. He bought a farmhouse and some wild lands near Bielefield, where he lived, borrowing the purchase money. The working theory with which he began his task was this: Keep the vagrant always busy. He must work his due proportion of the time at regular stated hours. He must sleep the regular stated time, ha .must pray during the allotted period, orVit least go through the mo f Not one hour is allowed tions of J his fold idle habits. him to (2440 WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH; "rray anif workithe Tmotto of all the of which labor there German colonies, are now several, established on the foundation laid down by the parson with the name. W. K. HOLLAND, Proprietor, This genuine labor reformer announces that food, lodging and moderate pay and will be given to all who work under his Twsntr-tMr1N-1bet Wall and Llnooln. regulations. The food and lodging are Dealer In Bteam Engines Boiler, ramps, Etc, I will fornlih and erect Xnfln of sufficiently fair quality, the pay is Boi:er, Beater and Machinery by eoatrao and do my work n the beat manner. 6a ra five cents a day, which would amount to machine wo and lrlng promptly attended to at (hop. perhaps fifteen cents in America. The man receives no money, however. He gets orders on the store which is maintained on the farm. Money he could spend for liquor or make his escape with. Nobody, however feeble, is excused from work; something is found GREENWELL & FRONK, Props. to employ alL A man may stay at the labor colonies two years and must stay three or four months. The work of this vagrant colony has changed the wild lands of the farm into a blooming garden and beautiful landscape. The best part of the story is, however, that the parson and his aids find that only one man in twenty ia an incorrigible vagrant Fifteen per cent of the persots discharged from the labor colonies go into permanent situations, and of those who have left the colonies are known to have become respectable citizens. The union of publio with private charity in Germany has resulted well. Painters' arid Artists' Supplies. Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. f J UNCTION CITY MACHINE TV0KKS, Practical Founder N Machinist. d The Central Meat Market one-four- th When is it? August 3rd to 8th, 1891. Where is it? Detroit, Michigan. What is it? Twenty fifth National Encampment, G. A. R England's part of agreement in the How do you get there? Union Pacitio alliance will be an engagement to triple SUMMONS. will tell you. use her fleet, if necessary, in maintainIn the District Court, of the First Judicial agents District of Utah Territory, Weber county. Mary J. Freer, plaintiff, vs. James D. Freer, "Take it before breakfast," because it ing the present status of affairs on the defendant. Mediterranean. This practically would nrill riv vnn fin nntwt.it.o. recrulntA t,h The people of the Territory of Utah send greetbowels and cleanse the system of all im make her side against France and Russia ing : To James D. Freer, defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an acpurities Dr. Henley s Hinglisn Dande- in case of difficulty. England would do tion brought against you by the lion Tonic. Sold everywhere. better to throw all those old European plaintiff, in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to nations over, letting them fight out their answer the complaint filed therein, within ten For Pure Liquors, days (exclusive of the day of service) after the own quarrels, she meanwhile cultivating service on you of this summons if served withfine old wines and whiskies call on T. in this county ; or, if served out of this county, a good strong friendly understanding fam& but in this District, within twenty days ; orther-wis- e Wollstein Co., the newly opened within forty days or judgment by default ily liquor house. Country orders given with the United States, where $300,- will be taken against you, according to the prompt attention. Correspondence so- 000,000 of her money are invested. The prayer of said complaint. avenue. 2406 licited Washington This action is brought to obtain the judgment unity of English speaking peoples ought of this court to dissolve the bonds of matrimony to be something more than an idle dream now and heretofore existing between the Fair Women. and defendant and that the plaintiff of the 'sentimentalist. plaintiff be given the care, custody, and control of the All bright, beautiful and fascinating minor child, described in the complaint, to the more made are women charming by which reference is hereby made ; and for such Charles A. Dana says that the old time other and .further relief as to the court may artistic use of Wisdom's famous Rober-tinseem just and equitable. Plaintiff alleges that enlivens the most regular editor was always fighting, always It she is entitled to the said decree on the ground that the defendant without the consent, and beauty by adding freshness, purity and "sassing" some brother editor and getwithout any just cause or reason of this plainbrilliancy to the complexion. ting called bad names in return. Now tiff, did willfully and wrongfully desert and we don't have personal controversy to abandon this plaintiff; plaintiff further Notice to Creditors. alleges, that during the period of seven any extent any more, says Mr. Dana. since said marriage the defendyears Notice is hereby given by the underant has contributed nothing to her support and Then The Sun editor sails in and attacks estate of of the administrators she has been maintenance, and that signed, compelled some obnoxious individual in a way Terand obliged to support herself and child by her in Utah deceased own means and labor. For further and fuller Henry Gangwere, creditors of and all persons that makes one individual at least con particulars reference is hereby made to the ritory, to the claims against the said deceased clude that the age of personal newscomplaint on file herein. having And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to exhibit them with the necessary to appear and answer the said complaint as after the paper controversy has just been turned above required, the said Plaintiff will apply vouchers within four months on red hot. to the court for the relief demanded therein. first publication of this notice, to the Witness the Hon. James A. said administrator at his office 6 and 7 Miner, judge, and the seal of Scientists tell us now that the material the District court of the First First National Bank building, Ogden, Judicial District, in and for Utah, the same being the place for the of which the sun is composed is exactly SEAL the Territory of Utah, this 25th transaction of business of the said es- the same as that of the earth, and that, clay of July, in the year of our in short, our little planet was once a Lord one thousand eight hun- tate for Utah Territory. V. M. dred and ninety-onGilbert, off C. II. McClure, Clerk. Administrator of the estate of Henry Dart of the kuu and has been thrown By L. B. Best, Deputy Clerk. of fire. into that globe deceased. great space by Ganguere, Lessengcr k Lour, Attj s. f jr Plaintiff, above-name- If you want to buy a lot and will build on it, I will give you a discount on one of the best building locations in the k p-ve-n NAMES To buy a house (or the same payments as you pay in rent! type-writic- - h in - n,-'- DR. GEE WO, Chinese Physician, Room 2, No. 3C3 Twenty-fiftstreet, Ogden, Utah. The Doctor makes all his own medicines and uses nothing but geauine Chinese Herlxi imrorted from China. Good bargains business Lots. I1 book-keepin- UTAH. OGDEN, In Og-Je- j 169! Trbip Labor Culoak. I'Uh, Cond acted ty the lister n Wo west to Dr. G ottb Holv and rewired Canton, China, graduated t,,s d oioma. g;&nJii? aMuolia a class Is a boardiEg ani day school devoted to vt taectv. lie practiced there f jt a j th education of youc lad and praeU- fe Years and because widely known. fir Is. In additioa to a thorough B. clalkain Hint Le has Un ia Deafer he tsa ,.! C.Tlich mnirai, in.) and hort- g euoowasful in Asthma, curie rerj aner us kum hanl are coQuuctod KrAfich CocsumptkXL, Catarrh, KLeuuiatinin, and GerEiaii V ,.ia broDctitiS, Cncr, Tumors, Kruptions, Betides the eie- Salt Rheum, Scrofula, Tape Worai In-- d are op tkmal studies. D Constipation, menu or drawiug wnsen are tsugin in gstwo, all the claafiea, private pupils in the stuNeuralgia and "all Private Diseases. y instruction 11 pastel, of Fevera. dio receive mi. Wee a , . in crayon, ; tt . i painting in oil ana airr ouurs, uo tuu Tjphoid Fever cured in taeutj-fou- r and saun velvet Silk, hours. rtmnt Lweons are Any lady or gentleman calling on Dr. in vocal music, and on piano, harp, Gw Wo ill tnd him a perfect gentleman. guitar, oran, vwun, mandolin and These are few of the testimonials zither. fcpecial classes in music, art, fancy given him by people whom he has formed for ladies work. etc have cured: residing in the Dexveb, Dec L city. . i.... Dr. Gee Wo cured my 6 If and boy of fctmlies wiu be resumed oepu jusu r m to advise further would and I apply anyone particulars Rheumatism, BlSTfcK SlTEBIOR. that ia eufferin with it to consult him Ogden, Utah. and they will never regret it. Curtis St J. R. Hill, A Good Thing For the Grippe. This ia to certify that my wife, Mrs. M. A. Hamlin, has been ill for ten years A recent number of the Albuquerque, with Liver Complaint and Kiodred N. IL, Daily Citizen, contains the followTroubles. It became chronic and spas- ing editorial: Several persons highly recmodic in the stomach so she could not ommend Chamberlain's Cough liemedy as a reined? fur the grip, now so prevakep her food. She employed ininthat the lent E. W. Kilbouriie, time ten of the best physicians the county sureast and two in Denver without any veyor, says a bottle of this remedy gave satisfaction, so about four weeks ago I hitn relief. This medicine is prepared employed Dr. Gee Wo, who has helped by Chamberlain k Co., Des Moines, ever she her so she is about as well as and it is having a bitf sale in this city. was. He also cured me of Rheumatism. For sale by Driver fc Son and all leading Mb M. A Hamu.n. druggists. Ma. A Hamlin. 1A0C Third St, W. Denver. My little boy was brought safely through a very severe attack of Rheumatic Fever in one week by Dr. Gee Wo. I consider him unrivaled in the treatment of Diseases of Children. names have See that ap-ilr- ;d 1 ran m.il W cap aii. Mini lam ariiiif ikrtii luu. . If ou waut w f ia at Vow prir, bar fr j :u 1,1 arr iMjr bmjt taubx-- f fur pr..iriiea brluf lubf il HEAET ACAl'EXT, tl I eit J tout, , io turi. j e.Jtd-frua ll'AI C.aU. 6iIiC nr ruun SACLED "Bead Cn, i GOT BARGAINS FOP. ALL. tl .&J6. ia O.lfn Slioali This! EvervboJr REAL ESTATE. THt US DAY. JULY 30. Fresh Meats of all Kinds. Fish Every Friday. Poultry and Game. Deliveries made to all parts of the city. No. 2422 Washington Avenue, Ogden. P. H. King. J N. C. Preshaw. PEESHAW & CO., e. Funeral Directors & "Washington Ave, Ogden. Embalmers, Telephone 115. A Full Line of Metallice, Wood Caeiketa and Coffins on hand. Prompt and Careful Attention to all orders. Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment a Speciality. ONLY WHITE HEARSE IN THE CITY. |