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Show FEIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1890. OfJ DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THE BASESAU. It Vnmmm icuic nJ br u Clark. Pjleoal Oawwp. airt.wr Hrntm. 1 . Ia tVe Fin Jadirtal hMrirt of tb T ivory ui HeW: V). of la - tL Ukt( f ISfvlrt t LarkfcSharp aad JeBefLa. (lauaitiff. Uf t a.aar Mciiaryn. Luikl.Uin, Hoe 4aM Ira, H H. t'harin Mciiwi. V b) tia ) ! !nuf m 1 Sept , 18L HSm. Iumu uka u wrt m againr Bot." protested friend, toot bora are so acl: ve that 1 frboul J tiiu.it tail icistt afford a good red fur tiieir -- W fjiiriu.' It niifct. only it gwt too far. Wbjr. the are utterly taken up uitii it Am auon a get out of tcluol it u ho! for tb ball ground, tad thrtv ifat-j- r etay, kJt aiopjiicg for a harried dinn-r- . ontU it i too dark to ee. Tl eLiiUrpion j uia to Uifiu greater bai-ua- than norij Vahirioa. aia iu fear that they may all turn out to be bi-- r I fr-u- boy were r off - without it. :iwxvj tAW rtf r.-'- - x" her. This ia terrors, true in .Uot where the jt a rj.if. V ut;li c! of litltie tm a ll- . - fi- - ' ' - lo- a Ar -- . ar;. iiac r U .. and lohety-ia.- i a:.-- r?jrtf tiiili:kt a..: y iJ1' h'Kii.1: w.: - irf rik.a i ter li mvir tlior.-i.f'v.Mifh tm the:.-- .et. L.ir'.iA' ux'rm 'tiiand vea . lri ciiiiLi. .'t! rfj;. i'i-o- riW ,t-- r 'i - ,.ii ii.ti:r-- i ' ; i; lhir-t-- ti.:u' to iraih-- in.te s,i i fc I !. aitj of l.tr lirt-ar- l. -- -. ir.' r NiiMl. t.r-- T i 1. 1 Hi .tn-(- i.c. aiiil a' tutii .ai - .!. A ;i . n.!u!t-- a tS- "ivi.- - oidcsiA- it f if a la. at'i' r'ft-i- riwlr jri rtH.iiall ani atArLjiiiia 4iiril il 4 v i:U j rt-- Uii.- i! t.t.a fr.iin tiitu W uutv r- au.l Jr ,tiai;. 11m nrl.t tr t'l" an niiiiaja--- ailli r i!C- - to rait sin jailt.it or aijHi ihtcoii:t of liic rktzeub of tLa txi-rvii- Mrt.a w-js- e j li J i it. rtiMrt jai-- r aiii ani vi uut a uiaj- bnuaeil aulwuij-- i ai.l rmlWH). aiMiii 'I it trrautMN lia!l vot t et1ili1 to -- muiiv ibii orJiij,iu.uii- - if iitfrfiejit Uhii4 in lh riviJca riri.(or aud i.alni, a aak jtmni i,i) tiHrutislii fir tli l..::,e liLirt.lisa.- i'lii'.l si.frve), atl.t r. 4'uti.i-i--t :;;id iiia iiiiigai-- t :h i.rc niir:., ti r,rlHii ait'l i.i !,s't to sou :i ilee f Tth street, east aio::g f 7th srrtet tlim huitir-.- S and f"i-t ; th t);v sotutli f'.uri.- - u aud to the plav of Iwg'iiuiu. i a rirt of the Miuih-.-ust ip::rt.r i.f ofii 1.' and a of (lie northeast . w.-- i i. t north rsuio 1 ijuarter ialt Lake ff ai. I ftiu-i- l States survey. 2a feit wisstof the Hiutiiaiit corner at a f eaol iuan-- r eciioe and minting unrih 115 fei-- t ; 2- - lu : tiw-aveast :ln'ice uor'h i fee ; tl.eure West leet ; tll. li. e 1 '2 lill ti-- ll and ll fi-- ; tU'ence east mi fivi; tlu-nc- o uonh feet to tie- - ii'ace of AImi a part of tie southeast ipiarter of es lion 17. and a pan of tue nortiieast juart. r of section 4i. township . north rautre 1, Silt Lake meridian. I niled States survey, iitai-om- t feet w-- t rtnl 7 S-feet i.lMI corner f said north of tiie nortue-isS 20. a:.d ruuaiug soutli ju iner of -;U2.7i :im feel ; thence south ifi l'-l- . U f i-- i : thence east Mi l P4i feel ; thence north ;7 tfi n.t UjOkIi-i- i itkir i:, KnnKii-ia-.- i t of aojti failli vtliun uiaclv ilnyfefroin Surii boud aljail I eViiv- rliall b euinnuiic-a-il- . t lo the pl'icnof 'limuwiiUi-l- u arrouiiui; ll.a lur.ii) fii--Said sele wi'l he made at the front door of the r'Miftrred, tii (raii1., Iltfir a.rui aud I'oiirt lio'isi-- . in (Igden t itv, W eber 4 imuty, tracks ou jufrio'- iliNt any of R. Vi. Kaau. l tali Territory. attaint- from '1 wruty-- t lxtb otni uortl' ii L. II. SiKPHKNa, . : 1 u.i.-i- i and I A. C. Bishop, of .Idauix axiiue to Wall avpiiii. rttwi, W d ux-and ou all iiwii'. uiay be for and paaija of cart, of oilier imririHM ftrti-- t rail)' ci;ufaiik, at any timr. umii nt;ulai uuu aud l"niT and aiilr -raila rourtr..iili Flat only aball be uxh! on pavi rtnt'tH. IT. II. Hrndi-rwiA. S. (iarrnt rii.x mii and JommiIi Ilriiikr. anal), mitliiu tliirn HOCBE AND HIGH fl.iya from Uio ila14 of tlti fiatare hereof, acoiit tin Kami-iwrit inz. and Mild accrotaut'e hhall within the time aforuaaid. If tiled by tlirm ith in ffiMxl ru-lit- u bur-(,M- tii-i- r W;iii-intrio- u it iilli-S- M.TEAHEN aid n il.cl it y bAoordrr. Kat.) J. W. . I'aiM-d- S-- tKbil.J. City Roeorder. i't. It. Kli-1.1- .. Uayor. uj!s.. , Ifis-t". V. - 1 111 i .l. a " . . -- -- p r - s 35 -- Q 7"- C "5 ' iv st. oioitcE. aud M. rue Liwlaa I." ' r Zj t 'aplaio. - . i T. at S 1 ) U K1L1TAVT. I. 0. 0. F. Friday OTeuiu-.-.winy and M r uivi-r.i- . - "s -Z o r" O l. . 1 If. a o CO V. r :i i - AS. LEON LODCE, iil. Sfvetis' tilurk, Ifcsi Was'loe.-ti-(a;. lea l ily. I tail, rsijouriiaig l,r..i h.-t .H.i.l.n,; are rordiajiy linii.-.- ! to visit an1 fiMrriinte. f,.rV memhersliip slionhi A.( lo Ir. 1 4.. or to aii of asloiitu aic-tiiiin I W - o- -z rs,'-r- r- ati-ii- e - .t) e- .7,. . -- tlieotl?-M-s- I'Kiii J. Ill CliAiii.Ka 111. J. KAUtttrr, I'reeideut. ' Nvntarv. HFUkiKs. HOUSE F. STEACY & CO, B. 'our choice of 3, UNTERS ! 1 and cottars, on Washstreet Avenue, cars, ave. ington city water, ho.ee neijrhborhood, ?2oo cash, balance graded in St., 0r.liE., UTlir. iil payable rnt, 25 to $40 per month, at ei'ht percent intrest, Have the only building Houses, $1,500, $if8oo and 2,2oo each. pr perty at the Celebrated Real Estate, Twenty-Fift- 4 m -- h "t Springs. Parties wishing, to beautiful and healthful ban residence can do addressing us at the number. 1 1 T. 1 grit a J-10- suburso by above Vnhiny;t!i Avmiii. Fred. j. kissel A. SMITH, )y:l4n. Utah. & Company, GEO. A. LOWE, -- DEALER AIM I- WHOLESALE X- liilwiit, w-- Ikirieia. Wajrons, ST. SHOP. I- . S3 1 e,cry WVIoes.i.f evening in toe PAINTING PAPER HANGING AND CALS0MIN1NG AN ORDINANCE To the form and mode of local aa- rroMiii-n- t for the iiavnirnt of the coata aud of conipVtini; the aidewalka on tin1 HARD WOOD FIfllSHIING A SPECIALTY Mn-i- t lienMiiafter net out within the limit a t out. lie it ordained by tlie City Council ofdicilen City that for the purpofie of the payment of 143 MAIN of comiiletinir aiilewalkn the cwta and hxik-hill dirtrirta comnrl-efollow, to wit : ft Twenty-thirtreet fnim Wall avenue to Linni-7la 0 coln avenue on both nide with aaphaltum to On door north of th Ronti ml Ije called didtrirl No, 211. from Twent Lincoln avenue f treet to Twenty'iirlith Mn-e- t on both (idee with I'lauk, to district No. 21. ('.;, I 'AlulABl Cd'JPDE RiCHARD t ai.'it'Ji i, lii.,-- (i. iiil. - .1 1 u ' 6. UNION LODGDSO. U 1 N. -- O ' , Meets in Ju 4. I'. W 1111. Wrisii.r.rl.H. neuua--. near arna-t- . Soji.uriiaig ui good Kanuing avre mr- U. ti. diolly 1.1 11. . I,, rueui N.li. K. . M.L iji. rv-- suvs ri;i)ri: "lo i- al thi p'mci- o s R.C.S4t.iu.4".rk- avi-iiu- e ith.Mi:iit;.-jiu- i K. Lawas. faoju. V. H. i 7 ; ; tt-- - i. . 1 j Li every 1 Luster Park f; 1 a Ka 13. IXDCE . t 1 . i as. Kec. bar ai-- a C'a. iii.i, - :u4r a'i! r 7 t. t, i'T t s at a point iti ttr-- v ran ln-,.f VV.W .irt.u avnM- hualrMi aud ,1m-hiiHil:r .il'is ,7s,--- . il'V.i I a.iri:! of r; luarte-1 f if r nortii ri'i.-1- . e "..ii IT. i sail ai.il iln t r- Uiw i It I .4 I n- i::il-:u! twnn Otors.-!-- ; Tv . f,ii2Ki i:iy-i- if v sr'ii i vajtrt-- li : r i.i ut I . -- 4 u cat, i i.: 1- - .f becume e t r Trat'kf rufi aver fLr aulfeti a I'tJ,.' w ti2 - i v-iaIiT and couitMted wi'.Ii the game. Every fcetible rjan uJ woman matt adujt tha of the fur jjojjii-iiujI too ittm-.it6jx)rt i'4 itsel coinprvhrnsfoa. not e;iecially duty gerouB to life and Jimb. and yet affordOn ing a Cue field for athletic . to l the t unthe whole, it objectionable of Lb hardy epurU w hit h hue yet appeared. Every true American must rejoii-- that the tendencies to gambling and "buying up" wbicb twenty years ago threateuinl to ruiu the game havo been no largely oaji'ireixMid. and must regard with pleasure the generally levatwl 8tand taken by the prufetniioual jilayiji against dMkiuetjt method in the tuanugtuient of their club. iloht-u- f ns. however, da not car to have our eons looking forward to a briU-iau- t record ill the ball field ax the ultimate uiiu.uf their existence, but the bed way in which to defeat this ambition is not ah in ho many other jorhii. to directly attack the thing iuelf. Other pursuit can be made so much wore attractive that bull playing may be thorn of its glory them, Sie that your boys' HchAl and their other occupation are made as iuterestiug a possible, and that home and the borne influence become stronger factor with theut every day. If these end are accomplished tlie anxious parent may snap his finger at Jill outside attraction. A little story which illustrates several phases of this subject may not ;be inappropriate just here. A fcoy of 10, whose constant cry for week has been for a velocipede for a Christmas present, came in from school A day or two ago and asked bis mother if she had ever read Holmes' poems. "Oh, yes," she replied. "I kuow many of them by heart." "Do you?" he cried delightedly. "Well. aren't they nice? Have we got them in a oookir o," answered his mother; "1 wish we hnd." "I feel as if 1 must have themP faid the small boy earnestly. "Don't you suppose I could have them for Christmas? Now, I'll tell you what it is" with an air of profound conviction "if I can't have them both I believe I'd rather have Holmes' poems than a velocipede!" "Indeed!" exclaimed his mother, much 8Tirprined and pleased. Then, turning to the boy's father, she remarked pleasantly, "Really, I don't know but we are going to have a poet in the family. " "Oh, no!" cried the boy quickly; "Trn going to be a baseball player, aud when I grow np. you know but I'll tell you what," he added suddenly, "1 might be a poet winters.'" When a boy of 10 gets to the point that he thinks he will play ball summers, but has poetical aspirations for the winters, his parents have no reason to despair of him for at least some years Kate Upson Clark. to come, !fUiit ,csr-.nsi- ir xif - -.: it1 iu C b'.ill.ettry tttothtrof loyg nint admit - that the "fa iuatioa of the li;iu;ouil h i ' : tluio irte -t 'Vf J i - 1 , o.-- uu-,'..- .' 4 nth t4. al - . I. ; x,u-Fti- nt lif ve that tli rpi inistfJ that the fiar strong M lii-i- r. iiieci-d- ir. u trular aan-Qn- g every Moti-lir- r sirit at in A. 41. L. Hall. WaLiui.a.-t- i avraaw mar Tweuty-itsart- a sli-- lAk ..youru-lug arutin-r-t are curdialiy auited lu lrx-Vi-- - rdiall aj n PC --4 i au4 P. HcJd. tiwweti. taaweii, Luum Ser-iaa- L aaf, TKESCEST . ni-iu- r. A. 4X I'. W. Hall first rf rark aaaith. W. H.Mai.4". UibroOu-ia. VslUi u-- a i f. H rs f tee Lkjrd .n. Amra. rjii'.h riueo. Lars i i.oe-oai.- i dr4tiiiazit aa I Anna iien-bNwijci-mXwi t icisci ll'.tt tiie tuitwau'aed cuaviruroun tt'S kwiauut 14. tt at.e entitUi raia w:li. ptro-aii- t Miu-eukihii sail sa tfyi'n nislr oa lur id dn of 4 icflter S a- Se laid to a.' Vi d -- AJ tiJ H, rirTl irtirlorf the Ir'irst Jn t uriiii ni aife- srxinul 'iw int4 at . j tii ah Termor. Sitiu; iu WeJur 4 v in--t Mj iuuni a w caufrm u mU . th- - 3nh liny let. n . - ui&-- . o4 K a. s- b w t iiH Inhum.ai Jj ai; 4 p. uu. is li.-km rtiaii ktmi .t iW in tlir Thi- Surlii bi u4r r.i pahnc aiciU-a- . for ; , r:ti--' ia dSKi. ur foiluouig livrritirsj trf ii r.. una at j H"-Is- - . f aru n.u.a tirSU: to at A ; f tiu4m Mitair tatt anl li riMi"l. il rvrta tract of Uad lirciuaifur at btae Wasiio.. a.snii-; few it i" Mf TU.1, WiL II i.rf t au.l isl,i d.el ato l tl.dl W aiiwb ll- ivfnsej to !av , t'l' werv to tvry Ut.4. aii-- Majuiuf m.i) i Mna hnaiu. se$ )lU bua. Komro. Mary i NeiLe l:Il iiroft-fvifiui- J tut un uu idfiA.a ! Umnia the Httinrf. uiiaia liui aUlmrj. J,,iia Mo Hrna Mrliarf. tvraa Lir4U.iT Ren-ld- . Irau4uia Hmi, wuliam imi biw aiu. t harm IkruMiiig. l' el K. Hio-- s liroauiug. L&ii&Jtta L. lac 4Mrpe rant 4. xtoowa i (KrwKie. j lu Hrownaas Lull lt.artjct.t. iK tiruiido A . Zyii-ha i!ifM. Jane i ia kt. 'liars rJuaen. Laili ci..w-ixtriiaf-r- , o L0.0.F. - Vrj. tnu HiliJt. r , Th toother ct &. 1 ml iiit to truilarf . aad briLktv. lum n to (uurinct. mim- four bora, of age imaging fnata 10 to 14 frm mm duatteMrirBttnrK mcJy UT3hii2( against ti na- Ue tijtlUlkMMiTf MMIUUMk), U-tional gsvae. of all U Uf UW4 .fcrLIT. It ' -lia i . IUL ..- fciMU4 It bpuB Tmie tared of it." b dedanU. that I sri&h.l might "tver tee a baseball jrk titall BbooO-TX- M.n-.l- -- 4 SECRET SOCIETIES. J1TAH ENCAKrHEST Xa. LEGAL MOTICC AN ORDINANCE GraatiLf ptrautMu lu H. H. FEVER. (S1.0CEB8, Liquor and Ciffiir Merchants d d W avenue from Twenty-eixt- li utrect ;o 1 wenty-eiiflitatreet on both aide with UMihnlttim to be calltnl district No. l!. inemy-aixtstreet with plank from Wall to un avenue on Dotu bide to be culled dudnrt No. 'I wnly-fu'vciitJ"lfei-o- Wall nviMiiie fnun h rolled diNtrirt fctri-e- t Twenty-eecon- with plank on both No. i. to tides Wanhiuirton avenue from to Onrdeii Kiver on both idra, with plank to lie rulM- -i nii-- t n t No. 2ti: a local tax In' aud i the piet-i- of hi'n'by leviiMl and aieiiid abiittitiir iikiii the piilewalka iu each a foilowt: id the aid if iu district No. 2(1, $1.73 per front fMt. No. 21, 65 cent per front foot-I- n In dii-tridistrict No. 22. fl.'t't tier front foot. In district No. &l, f5 cent ver front fMit. In district No. 24, HTi centf per front ftMit. In district No. 2.i. tiTicentj er front f(Mt. In district No. 2U, ti.' ceuti per front fiait. fussed (MobeJ :l. I J. KIESEL, Mayor. attkst. .1. W.KRKI) Mt NlTT.City Recorder. Levyiuir a local tax for the payment of the c st and exience of opening W feet wide from Wathiuifton thirtieth street enue to Pucitic street. lie it ordttiucd, by the City Council of ()den ity. That for the purpose of opening and grading Thirtieth dtreet 9! feet wide from Wabinirtou avenue to Pacitic tstrcet comprising the following land, to wit: beginning at a xiint on the east line of lot 13. block 1U. South Osden survey. 510 feet Of the Women of Turkey. of the intersection of the center line of Constantinople, Aug. 27. Turkish weat Lincoln avenue and Thirtieth street as marked women are very fond of flowers, birds and located by Ogdnn City survey, monument No. 6 said point f boirinning beiug at the and music. They understand the lan- went boundary of Dunn's addition and thence as a read of and flowers 0 degrees, W miu. east, 4i;-- i guage bouquet running north thence north Kit degrees, 02 minnUrs wost we do love letters, and often give and re- tat, I.4.M ftet more or less and to the east ceive them in spite of the most jealous line of Pacific street ; thence southerly along of Pacitic street fi feet, thence line east the alL are after for hitman eunuch, they south degrees, (12 min. east 1. 4M MU feet.The general living room or parlor Is more or lees, and to a point 4St'i feet soutn u aeit min. west of place of beginning ; thence for all the women mothers, wives, greea, U neg., at min., east 4"4 leet. to uortu slaves, nurses and babies and is furThis description being intended to cover feet W land a of wide, extending thirtieth piece nished with what is called oriental mags'reet as laid out by city from Dunn's addinificence, which would hardly satisfy tion westward to Pacific street. A local tax be levied and collected amount A tiled or our American housekeepers. wood floor, a large rug, a divan and a teen dollars, on the following described real few inlaid stools and a great fly specked estate: All parts of lots lying within 165 feet of the mirror are the most it contains. The outer line of said proposed atreet in each walls are usually frescoed or done in gin- block within the limit opened, and on either reference being made to "Kx. A." fide gerbread scroll work, painted and gild- map thereof, hereto attached and made a part hereof, to whereon the real estate affected by this tax. is ed, but there are seldom any curtains in color, the darkest shade representthe kafassor latticed windows. These shown, ing a proposed depth from the proposed street blinds are thick and strong and firmly of too teet. and said tax iB hereby levied. be it further ordained that the form and morticed. The diamond openings are mode of assessment for said tax shall he that about two by one inch and a half, so that the owners of real estate opon which the tax be assessed the respective prono one can see in. Divans encircle the is levied ofshall said tax, ascertained by and upon room, leaving only room for doors. A portion the basis of thereof, according to Turkish divan is anything but luxurious the front feet of their reeiiective real estate ons and the remaining said street, proposed It is made of two thick 6traw mattresses, according to the area owned by them laid one above the other, with a layer of nsptctively in the real estate levied upon; lie of laud shall but coJner piece wool on the top one. assessed for frontage only, provided, however, A covering is made of chintz of the that the aorner pieces of land shall not front on proiiohed street uora than one hundred biggest and brightest colored flowers. said feet and thirty-twTwo long and one short pillows are Passed Vt,.ber3,J 'I1. I J Mayor. attest. W. FRKI) .T. KIESEL. made and stuffed hard and tight with MC'Nl'TT, City Recorder. j J. skl.) stand the straw so that they will up at back, and these are also covered with 8av CIG AKS. two-fift- three-fifth- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. chintz. The embroidered pillows made The by the women are strewn about Xo.6.1.. divans are about three feet wide to perLand office at Salt Lake City, Ctah. Octols-4. mit of the women lounging back, and Nolire is hereby given that the following they are about fifteen to eighteen inches named settler has tiled notice of his intention of his claim, high. Slaves sit flat on the floor fc wait to make linal pnnif inwillsupiairt he iiunie Is'f.ire the niid that said proof upon their mistresses. They have a code judfc-or in his abseuce thr- - counts clitk of of signals by tapping the hands once 'dorL-acomity. I tah. at Mor.ran Ci'o H. on h. NovenilaT 21. !'.. viz: tieorge for a pipe, twice for coffee, etc.. and el ."Mtt, :ii. tp. 1, N. for the E. ;i N. K. 't dom give orders in speech. ::. K. U. Hi- names the following witnesses to pwve The divans are infested with bugs, and usm ami c::Hiati.n his continuous the floors are always littered with nut ol said land, vir: W illiain Funks, (reo'ire ronk. r.dgar ttibliy. shells, candy, fruit peels, cigarette ends Morgan. Moreau county. Wit. all of babies, toys and almost priceless jewels. Thomas F'i N K Ii. HOHI. Register. I tall. U in one S. W. DAKKK, attorney for claimant. promiscuous heap. , Pocatello, Idaho. Mills Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. t H. Greeinvell Bros. Barbed I5aker .r Vounn;, OiiDKN Kifth St., C. ware, Iron and Steel. AGHlNTd KOlt smith Tools, . OODKX, YAc. COMMISS C - 1 - Gr - A. - R - S. COMPANY, DEALERS IX Meat, Poultry iind Fish hand-mad- e, Custom house AND KETA1L. BUTCHERS. STRATTON & STORM'S Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican ITAll . . CARL UPMANN'S Black- Wire, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OAT MEAL, CORN MEAL, Try our Pure Lard, manufactured bv onr- selves and you will never ns any other. Mail orders and wholesaling asuecial btieineaf with us. Twenty-fourt- h street REAL ESTATE! FLOUR FEED PRODUCE. SEEDS, BUTTER EGGS APPLES CAB LOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY, We offer for this week tbe followinit Bargains: Offloe, 2444 Washington vena. 70 lots, L'niversilT Heights addition, Telephone No. lfiA t250 to $350 each. 10 lots between 35th and 3Gtb 8t8., ROCK! ROCK! ROCKI near motor. $125 each. 2 lots on Wahine'on ave., only $2D0 The MrClatn quarry of each. iray 3 lots, block 10, Lake View adilition, 4.ranlte Rock is the Hent Im the $125 each. Uarket. 2 lota in orchard, Nob Hill addition, . For Trice delivered call at nfflse of Brmla- $550 each. 8x10 rot!" on Q'ltr.cv, between 23l nil ard. ItohlnHon A t'o 2406 Washington AT. 24th tif., $53!. p r mI. 5x10 roiln on Harrison, between 23nl anil 24 h h"8.. $3:)0 per rod. 4x10 rods t '23rd. between Quincv and Jackton. $4'r0 per roil. 04x141 ft, cor24'h and Jackeon, J.W. 150 to I.its on ti'Ontlilv installmentB, $300 earn. A $300 enap in Franklin Place add. TO EXCHANGE. IF VOl. WAST Real Estate, Co. hcFabst Brcwino: Comnanv's ililw EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AND HOFBRAU, CONSTANTLY STOCK, BULK AND IN BOTTLED. ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO OCR "OGDEN OFFICE." CALL ON REED&BURGITT - t OF" TO BL'V Small Fruit Farm '2 miles from Citv On Wr.hl ton Avenue, wno can deliver to you any of the following Bargain : Hall, for procerr business, residence or btiinees property. lota facing on the Boulevard in 800 acres VNaehington wnd R for blor-8.WH 00 acres in San Luis Vallev. Colo- - 4 arre lotr In Block 12, FlatC.earb.Sl.SOO nrren adjoiniog University Place, rod . 45 Sovera ood farms in Kansas and Ne- Wlpernracn rr overlooklQe the city, oeracre 14MI braska. I XIV- Keren rough land, ouly 8 mllei 144 frmn PostofBce, per acre H Rrainard. Robinson WHOLE8ALK UEAXRK8 BALED HAY GRAIN. I Degin-nui- IMatrlhutlnic Ibe laortla, Wayon Material, Heavy Hard Imported and Dohestic WllOLESAI.K AN ORDINANCE lrri and X9 Twratf. Ogden, Utah. Tui'bine Wheels, Kiitrines IV FI.EI'EfilTII!!iii(IT(lll.IIAI!TICI.K uui v. Buckboards. Cai-tP- , & CO., Druggists ti. atreet from WavhiuKtou to avenue, on both ide with plank, to ilmlrirt No. 24. li 1 to J. W. JIcXlTT Itoad Kndn front, between Jackson and Vao Buren Avennea, ver trout rod 154 40 aorea, fine land ouly, mllea from acre 97S rrt.iofflce, per 4M fi t on Street, between Washington nod Adami ave- 97S nuet. Improved. Per foot S4M fuet. Improved with good r.ouse, on Tweuty aecniid etree.t, N.'tween and Adams avenues, per ft 97i 440 improved farm lend, ouly 14 mllea frorr oentreM f ity. Perarre 1 rods front on 20th street, between vvach- lnrtfn and Adam avenues, per rod. tMM 4MtH;44 feet on 24th street, per foot .... if nrpe In city li;r.:te on the Bend, M't.er acre nerea IU rnllen from City Hall ou the Hue of Electric Motor, per acre 450 Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. F. J. KIESEL & CO. '1 Tweiity-aei'OD- IT 111 Ml lillll Deeds. MurtiiaTt's. I)MlIA Elf.. Leans. - AT TH- E- COMMERCIAL 01:l:ICi; .'4'4 Wasliinptim Avuiip. OkiIi-h- , L:!i. Wah-lneto- n rri', f50 J UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, W. K. HOLIxrVNl), Proprietor, Practical Founder 14IO-10- bet. la Twenty-thir- and MACHiNisT. ail and Lincoln Dealer In gteam Kuglnei, Boilers, Pumps, Etc. I will furu!h aud erect Engines. Boilers, Heaters and Machinery by contract and do my work in the best manuer. Genera! to at shop. nacbine work and repalrtug promptly atu-ude- |