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Show ranee 1 west J. F. MlllspnUgh 't tix. to Robert .1. Cii-kev, ueeu, part of lot 6, block Si pint K ZI011 Co-operative Men hantlle Co.. to Jane A. Y.ninn et deed, lot 3, block 411. pun D ' Catherine Lewis 1 1 al. to John D Lewis deed, part of l"t K block :. plat K . l.auQ Charles H. r .l ci ux to M.r. boreo.- 8.11, dew!, lot in Alb-rt Place, suLdl- Visioll A. HJ.01.U.T to li. 0. Hoover, deed, mlu- int,' proi-erty Charus Wilcalns to Mary I.. I'inknr- ton. deed, part uf 9 atlon J", towusinp I south, rant;.' Ue-i 6.000 It . 11 Hawkit s et tix. to Joseph Stay, .1. .ii. part if Intl. bio. k II, plat It.... 1.3.5 Klt is round, i'rolnto Jmlu'e. toitrsinu Jaooi-sou. deed. ttt.- 7 and H, bl.sik at. Draper to.wisite I' Rasmus Jaoi son et ux. to rhrMtiia II ui-dii, .lee I. lul 7 and s blo.-k US, DriipertownsHe &0 Nl. In lIOK'i-iisi ti to Christine Hansen, deed, lots 7 nud 8, block 18, Draper to'.vnsite 1 H M. Parke" et al. to Mrs. llaiiimh Tavlor. deed, pari of lot 1. block M, p at C SCO) II M. Parker et al. to Stan'ev F. Tav-. Tav-. :ee.t, part of lot I, bi.Ct 81, piat (J ., 1.500 Total 3J.W7 SALL'S fJVEii MDl TfeBt Sidera Have No Konson to Complain Com-plain of Dull Time or tha Abaenua of Buyers, PRESSED BEIOK MADE AT HOME, Changes in tho Mercmtile Elock Patronise Pat-ronise Home Industry New from Brighton. Ileal estate men who are devoting their attontiou to tha haudliug of property prop-erty over the Jordan are making very little complaint of dull time or luck of ales. Tho ellorts that are beiug luado by people over there to advance the interests in-terests of that suction, are beginning to bear fruit, as buyers are aiivo to t tie fact that if manufactories of various kinds go thero it is ttte proper plauo to niako iuvestuionls in a part of tiie earth. It is o'y a few mouths now since tho property owners of tho wist side decided to hold out every inducement to enterprises which give employment to labor. While tho efforts they have ma 16 have not resulted in securing any ver large manufacturing concern, they hat been wholly satisfactory and have "t." had the best of effect iu inspiring con-'idenu8 con-'idenu8 in uyer- I'10, impvovements ff that are being made in several addition . two or three mile west of the river are broad gauged and important in tho extreme, ex-treme, aud tho population is increasing at a rapid rate. The largest sale of real estate made in the city iu a month was consummated over there last week. Ryp the Miliary at Hum. There is an almost universal protest nuinig all classes of manufacturers be cause of the sending of contracts out 0'. ihe city for building material which ought to be given to homo institutions. ;t is even true in cases whero the home product can bo bud of as good a tjuiil-jty tjuiil-jty aud a cheap or cheaper tiian tlkat which comes from abroad. Tho blame for this is placed mostly on tho shoulders of the foreign contractors who have no interest in the city at all, evcept in tha piece of work they are engaged on. What is true, of brick, lime and cement makers. is more true of the iron manu facturers, who claim that in some instances they have not been even asked to bid on classes of material which they can compete successfully for with any similar works in tho west. None of these, people ask to be particularly favored fa-vored but they do demand that where everything is equal that they be) given an even show aud not ho discriminated against.in favor of some friend which a contractor may have in the east. ):n.n..ni or HiimnfM. It is frequently a matter of favorable comment, that the business growth of the city is not confined to any one locality local-ity or any street, but that it is spreading spread-ing in all directions. Just now the rivalry riv-alry is between Second South and Stale girects, with the race nearly an even one. At this time, Second South has the pull by reason of the possession of the postotlice which attracts nearly ail of tho local travel, but this is offset by the immense amount of country trade which comes in over the State street thoroughfare. No one now, dares to venture an opinion as to which will become the main business street of the city when it shall have gotten a population pop-ulation double to that which it has now. Chang, of TiU. Following wore the record in this city yesterday of the sales of real estate: F llevteet al. toWilllam F.unt.inoe deed, lot;'land37, block U. Hyde Park ad- dit.on .............I 61 Willtaoi Thompson et tit. to Alwil la S. hiiil r. dcBd. part or lot 1, l.lock s. plat it , AlwildaS Miller to William I nomoson deed, part of lot 1. Idock IS. plat H. .. 4H0 K c ciii'istiansen et ux. to .loamiab Jensen, deed, lot . block 5 r P Pratt -et ux, to Merman II Anderson deed, part or plat I .................. !- Altit Johnson et ux. to John H.mdrick- son. deed, part of lot 1 and part of lot j in Kouiitaiii Place suid sum..... loud N Y Cliiwsou et al U. Jeanelte MtelL ,1 . part of lot 3. block M plat A .. 1 Jeaneitu Y Sue!! ct ai. to N Y CiawM.n, ileed. part of lot 3. block 70. plal. A 1 Jeanette Y Si.e.l et al. to Spencer Clawson. tr.isiee, ooed, part of lot d, block 70. pl.'t A 1 K Y Clason et ai. to Charlotto 1 . Votinn. deeU, li.rt of lot 6, Hihk i4, plat A ; 1 N Y Clvwion el nl. to Jeanette . Hnell. deed, part of lot t. block 71 plat JeauVfe'vI'siicil'et'ai.' to N. . Claw- -wiu. deed, part of lot 5. block .1 plat 1 N y Clasonit al. to P. U. Anderson, ae.il. part of lot :i. block .tiplat A... 1 Frank i'mos et al. to I :! lla Lynn, 1 deed, part ill tot block ). plal l I Fred A. Cooper. Jr.. to A. .. (Sist.eman. f Heed. 111. iLiii,' !roperi" i David vi oodniaus. h i-t in. to John ,Voo"niaiis.Mi. deed, part of 1.U3, bio. k J,', pan- . Ed vara Martin to Joan Mattln. oeed. part of section l.', township 3 south. |