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Show r OGDEX DAILY COM3IERCIAL: 10 MEN cwi. OF W Ha- YcC Oct , f 1,4 Srw Yorker M U1M1 tLrtu.Mj-:MiMn- try to a Lr to. Thro U irtil ui hi mme, or lu card, if be Any card will da. The mayor c. L eumewhat rt g. 1mu14 Lim. but fca AmerifM nxiu-bl be hm tvXwit to dictatiua IZx pjx.Au.li3y be may ui a jukr, ij will tlkit the right bower. Aiw the callrr rt in be will probably be i&trcit4 ur the mayt' mrretary. who will try . l: .... l, .. . . The citiren, however, fehouli anybody but the mayor hat be tuts to ay, and be will be hWd to -find bow patieutly the luarur vail listeniiuuu ram; wut ka wu lrcted f"T, oicuurse. A a matter of fact the mayor ia one (uf the iuit easily aixviiM of all the Lublir men in the ty. The poliuteD t u the outer room and hi vigilant m-rKary are the only barriers in anybody's war, and it is easy to pat them if one Bja anything like a reasonable preU-x- t of lining. bvfui to U41 e fb unmeet. Probably the most difficult to see of any man in New York, when be ta in K'ew York, is James Gordon Bennett 1 krorked for him teu years, ami never Law him but twice ia that time, once br Lccident and once when I was sent to Lim by the managing editor of The Her- bld. As nearly as 1 could judge by kkhat I saw and heard in thiwe ten years Mr. Bennett is absolutely indifferent to klm demands or the deeires of other peo ple who have occasion to see him. It ta fc:nd that be once refused to see a com- kuittee from a workingmen's convention kho called on him ti offer him the Louiination to the mayoralty. Probably here isn t another man in the country Who would do that Moreover Mr. Bennett is enabled to Bodge, and does dodge, the people who halt to see him by the labyrinthine fa- ilities of The Herald ofu.ee.' There are Ihree entrances known to the public, and have known process servers to wait hours watching all three. wenty-fou- r tiaving learned that be was in the uilding. They didn't catch him. ITiey didn't know that there is a sub terranean passage from The Herald building to the Bennett building, which Stands a block away and fronts on three Streets. Mr. Bennett knew it, however, knd he fully appreciates the advantages lhe passage affords. Among TnrkUh Womn. The dress f the Turkish woman is peculiar and he style never changes materially, 1 ha i hun frYi nnnlin a. urhila bIoavm f Jigbt instead of loose or some trifling I fhango will be made. - The colors are al- f Irays of the most brilliant, and the most rrnfniL.t a nra mnpK inn rrlt f ;jNo woman can seek or ask the society if her husband out of her turn on any retext Where there 13 a large harem tie wives are called Lady Monday, Lady uesday and so on. Turkish houses of any pretension have courtyard, or at least a large hall, khere the men (servants and visitors sit awaiting the signal to enter the Jareralik or room where the master of flie house receives his friends and eats lis meals and attends to all business onnected with the household. His little toys, after they are o years oia, live Ihere with him in care of a tutor. The kirls remain their mothers. The ooms of the harem, or "sacred place, " kre placed on the other side of the hall court, and generally consist of a suite !r many rooms. The large living room i in the middle, with a long hall open- ng ont of it, on each side of which are lie wives separate suites of rooms. The number of attendants and servants considered necessary for a Turkish house- fiold could never be accommodated in of reasonable size if each had to tuildings but they sleep on the favans and on the floor in every room. The bitter cold is very hard to bear in turkey, as there are no stoves or grates tir other means of heating than little fcraziers, with less than a quart of glow- 1 IY VV fl.hnH Sllojnn1 nalinllv o keep a great bare room warm. Wom en and children are muffled in furs to the very eyes, and they eat, smoke and deep away their time. In the summer the women can go to the Sweet Waters, a pretty creek with ifeome fifty or sixty plane trees, and here hey sit on the ground and listen to tne vandering minstrels, eat, drink and imuse themselves like children. They go out in caiques, and they have picnics at several points on the shores or tne Most of them go to their Bosporus. iwnntry homes in summer and return to They do not go to tjlie city for winter. tthe mosque often, but wherever they go tlbey are followed by one cr more great black eunuchs. Girls marry very young, and are old at 25. Poor and aged widows are cared for by the imam or priest of the district in benevolent homes, all except the ows of a sultan, who, no matter must go to the retreat what their Serasrlio Point, for they are sacred ft never, having had the felicity of see- M. D. irg the sultan. Constantinople, Sept. LEGAL NOTICE. SECRET SOCIETIES. 10. h 71 hrat (!. 3 ta u vuuu n. ti ) o 5s I r, j li-tn- tJ '. ') ai-i- (, - , xir w 1 2. eur-tiai-:y - ; xura rl rr t- M-- t-- U ; -- if hiitti-THrr- 1 J i o : ft tJia-Iand- C " S .. aaa ri-lir- sli 3" - a rua-cu- uf Ii Bitt, see-tia- F. U. IIUHL15UT, rirl d HOUSE HUNTERS il m ; tlu-ur- r survey, btwinnine K.VMI lir rinrutMloa tlirir totVl-- n lily, Laka meridian. I oiled Slates fwt went rod 5 feet etknditi4riid for the fvtmmrurrmrtit of fork atatadnt 1. 110 t lie f north nortlieatt comer of said northeit! liT.un.l-- r in iokmI faith witiiiu uinety(tRifmm S t In I'UKsaw licniif . Such bond vhall bt 1 quarter of sertitai jO, and running touth west :tl2.7('.ili feet : thence touth :6 LVPOfoet: thai! bpeoniionkcmi. 312 thence thence north ratt :l feet; Tiiirtortitli- In aeceitinK tlio riahta tifreby feet to li e place of ltgliuiing. Krauumi, tlii'ir awurnn and rnfrrrrl, the that Said tale will he made at the front door of the any of their trnrk oa Wah atfrre Court House, in Ogden City. VWher County, 1 to north avenue from niktim R. VV. r'ABis, I' tab Territory. Tt-n- t rn.-r-: and (liii n wett I., li. Stkphkks, of AdaiiK avenue lo Wall avenue, ttrarta A. C. Bishop, and on W all avenue, may be UMNt for tranMr-tatioand awaife of ran of other MiriK)M Ktrot't raitaay cninoauim. at any time. uim iroMT and reaMinnble reifulHtitina and n'atou-atl- e fl DRUGGIST, Corner Washington Slwt, ntyitli ttr.t Ave. and Bnder Broom Tenfy-fifl- h llukl rent, $40 per month, at eight per intrest. Houses, $1,500, $1,800 and $2,200 each. 12400 H. l. SMITH, Wash iii?toi. Avenue, Ogden, Utah. n Urma. railtonly ahall be oaed on iaveil ttreett. KiiWuth-Sa- id H. II. Hendenxm. A. 8. flarret-o- n and Joteiili Urinker, vliall, within thirty dny from the chile of the ptuwatr boreof, areent t lie tame iu writing, and said accept anee thall. within the time aforetaid, be tiled by tliem Willi KKKU. J. KIKSKL. the City Keeorder. Kourtenth-Fl- at 1KA1.. J. W. City Recorder, Mi'Nitt, rawed. Seit. Mayor. PENCIL & SCRATCH TOILET ARTICLES TABLETS, AN ORDINANCE To determine the form and mode of local for the payment of the. eoeta and of coinpletinit the Kidewalka on tii ttroeta hereinafter et out within the liiniu aet out. Ke it ordained by the City Conncil of Otrden City that for the purpose of the payment of the cotta and expeutea of completing aidewalka aa follows, to wit: in dittricte comprl-eTwenty-thir- d atreet from Wall avenue Uf Lincoln avenue on both aide with aphaltum to be called diatrict No. 2U. d street to Lincoln avenue; from Twenty-euthtktreet on both eidea with plank, 21. No. becalloil to district Waahina-tostreet avenue from Twenty-aiit- h street on both aides with to Twenty-eifrhtKS. called No. dietrict be to asphaltum Twenty-tilt- h street with plank from Wall to Madison avenue on both sides to be called district No. 23. street from Washington to Jefferson avenue, on both aides with plank, to be called district No. 24. d street to Wall avenue from with plank on both aides, to be called district No. 25. d Twenty-eecon- h h h Twenty-eeTent- Tweuty-eecon- street Washington avenue from Twenty-secon- d to Ogden Kiver on both sides, with plank to be called district So. 26; a local tax be and ia hereby levied and assessed uimn t he pieces of in each ground abutting iixiu the sidewalks as follows : of the said No. $1.75 foot. 20, In district per front In district No. 21, 65 cents per front foot-I- n district No. 22, $1.75 per front foot. In district No. 2li, 65 cents per front foot. In district No. 24, 65 cents per front foot. In district No, 25, 65 cents per front foot. In district No. 26, l5 cents per front foot. Passed OctobeJ 3, 190. I Mayor. attest.! W.FKKD J. KIESEL.Recorder. MC'NUTT, City J. 8FAL.J AN ORDINANCE local tax for the payment of the a Levying costs and expenses of opening thirtieth street 99 feet wido from Washington avenue to Pacific street. Be it ordained, by the City Council of Ogden City, That for the purpose of opening Bnd grading Thirtieth street 99 feet wide from W ashington avenue to Pacific street comprising the following land, to wit : Beginning nt a point on the east line of lot feet 13, block 10, South Ogden survey, 510 went of the intersection of the center lines of Lincolnavenue and Thirtieth street as marked and located by Ogden City survey, monument No. 6N, said point of beginning; being at the west boundary of Dunn's addition and thence degrees, 58 min. east, 49'i running north 0 89 degrees, 02 minutes west feet, thence north 1.4H1 feet more or less and to the east line of Paoific street; thence southerly along the east line of Pacific street 99 feet, thence feet, south 89 degrees, 02 min. east 1, 4X1 more or less, and to a iwint 49' 4 f eot south 0 de; of west 58 of thence min. place beginning grees, to beginnorth 0 dog., 5S min., east 49H ning. This description being intended to cover a piece of land 99 feet wide, extending thirtieth strict as laid out by city from Dunn's addition westward to Pacific street. A local tax he levied and collected amount ing to forty thousand, two hundred and fourteen dollars, on the following described real estate: All parts of lots lying within 165 feet of the outer line of said proposed street in each block within the limit opened, and on either ft. side thereof, reference being made to "Ex. A." map hereto attached and made a part hereof, whereon the real estate affected by this tax, is shown, in color, the darkest shade representing a proposed depth from the proposed street of 165 feet, and said tax is hereby levied. And be it further ordained that the form and mode of assessment for said tax shall lie that the ownors of real estate upon which the tax is levied shall be assessed the respective proportion of saidtwo-fift-tax. ascertained by and upon the basis of thereof, according to on the front feet of their respective real estate paid proposed street, and the remaining thn-fifth- s according to the area owned by them respectively in the real estate levied upon; be 'shall but coiner pieces of land assessed for frontage only, provided, however, of land front on corner not shall pieces that the said proposed street noro than one hundred feet and tliirt Passed October I attest. 8KAL. J. 3, 1890. YV. FRED J. KIESEL, Mavor. MC'NUTT, City Kecorder. RULED AND Prononnced the best in Territory Cnni VVJTl'R " A I UI Try it aud minify yourselves. UNRULED, J. W. McNUTT Druggists VV, Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. Ne Kifi h. r?t., t TO EXCHANGE. Young, OcI3KN. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Real Estate! Experience of the past three years has taught ua that all property bought well at thia aeaaon of the year will bring at least 50 per cent, profit during the following winter. We offer for sale the following choice property at these low prices : Sixty acres in section 10, overlooking the $ 100 city, per acre 66x:t)0 feet on Twenty-fourtstreet, between Lincoln and Wall avenue, per 275 foot Lota on the Bench, 50x1:10 feet, only eight blocks from Washington ave. for each a 300 10x9 rods, between Jackson and VanBuren avenues, on the street car line, a snap,.. 1500 Two acre lots on Twenty-eightand Jack- UUtrikntlnc ! tha Mnrth, Ogden, Utah. Idahcs Pocatello, . . -- a.- r AGENT8 FOR Small Fruit Farm 2)4 miles from City Hall, for grocery business, residence or huxinpss property. 800 acres Washington land. 00 acres in 8an Luis Valley, Colo-ra- CARL UPMANN'S flB STRATTON & STORM'S Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican hand-mad- e, , Severa braska. ood farms in Kansas and Ne- Custom house Brainard, Robinson & Co. GEO. A. LOWE, DEALER IN 00 h 00 00 h son Two acre lots on Thirt ieth and Quincy. 00 3200 00 2700 . If you will call on us wo will show and convince you there is money in buying now. REED BURG ITT. & NOTICE Agricultural - Implements, W HOLKSALE DKALEH8 OF 00 Wagons, Buggies, I load Carte, Thickboards. ThePabst Brewing Company's Milwaukee Beer Turbine "Wheels, Engines Saw Mills. EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AMD H0FBRAU, CONSTANTLY IN ! Wagon Material, Heavy Hard- ware, Iron and Steel. We have lately opened the Central Carriage" Works, 23d and Washington Avenue, and Baker Barbed Wire, Blackare prepared to do all kinds of smith Tools, Etc. Carriage and Wagon Building STOCK, BULK AND ALL CORRESPONDENCE UTAH, and Repairing OGDEN, Are the only firm in the city ROCK! ROCKI ROCK! prepared to Repair, Paint or Trim a Carriage or Buggy The StrCIatn lnarry of ray Orders Complete. 4ranite Kock ia the Beat .in the A. M. BUCK, Prop Market. For priced delivered sail at office of BrainVet, Wygal, Manager. o. 2406 At. at tin. Telephone ard. Hobinaon COMMERCIAL Vo., SEE OUR FIXE LINE Begs leave to inform their patrons that they are eetablished here to stay, and do the best work in Programmes Robber Stamps & Stencils Promptly and at Low Pricea. Offioe : 254 Twenty-Fift- h St., Oodkn, Utah. respectfully solicited and satisfaction guar anteed. Visiting CARDS Commercial Publishing Co., 2404 Wash. F. J. KIESEL & CO. CITY MACHINE WORKS, -- INVITATIONS, & BOTTLED. TO BE ADDRESSED TO OUR "OGDEN OFFICE." Washington Wedding Goods, following claimant. aa M7 Twaatjr. ranrtn M. CIGARS. ! S. Liquor and Cigar Merchants f No. 633. DARKE, attorney for GROCERS, 4 Land office at Salt La k k Citt, t'tnh. October 4, 1X00. that the company, & REAL ESTATE! We offer for tbJi week the following Bargains : COMMERCIAL OFFICE, 7' i lota, University Heighti addition, $250 to $350 each. tJ40-- Wiiwhinton Avenuo. 10 lots between 35th and 36th Sts., rear motor, $125 each. 2 lots on VV aldington ave., only $200 & CO., each. 3 lots, block 10, Lake View addition, $225 each. 2 lots in orchard, Nob Uill addition, $550 each. . 8x10 rods on Quincy, between 23d and 24th eta., $550 per rod. 5il0rodson Harrison, between 23rd USE ERFDIER and TOILET ARTICLES. and 24 h sis., $300 per rod. 4x16 rods on 23rd, between Quincy and Imported and Dombsttc Jackson, $450 per rod. 64x141 ft, cor 24th and Jackson, $3000. I a)Ir on monthly installments, $150 to $300 em h. A $300 snap in Franklin Place add. THE Notice ia hereby given WHOLESALE QVUA thb AT NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the judge or in his absence the county clerk of Morgan county. Utah, at Morgan City, on November 21. 1x90, viz: lieorge S- - (Jeary, H. E. sec. 32, tp. 4, N. 59H3, for the E. Vt N. E. R. 3, E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon and cultivation of said land, viz : William Tonks, ffeorge Tonks, Edgar Oibhy, Thomas West, all of Morgan, Morgan county, FRANK I). HOBBS, Register. Utah. Fred. j. Kiesel In tha Market. Hani and Soft Paper, 18. 1W. Fixeut Stotb or ,l U with a in his mouth, though he hasn't lighted one or smoked in fif teen years. But he evidently enjoys nis he dry smokes, for when in good humor berolls his unlighted cigar lovingly tween his lips, and says that the people who burn tobacco have no idea of the pleasures of the dry smoke. New York 'leietfram. oiEH; - Man Who Never Lights His Cigar. P.,ltt-:irC. Sheehv. of Ffee board" of charities and correction, is Tifirmed victim of the dry smoking lpsk. cr ' irkatu. u --- , keeps a box ot tne nuesi fin He Viis and niav always be fef t-AMrktVT Sa a. S 4 ia iLr Fmt Judtntl taUrt 4 Iltr Ternuo 1JIMUI I. 0. 0. F. tr k Mnw tur , (4aiat'.t, i i liarir uuVl O V. . Ha3 tiw fM aaa ta. .ua at ktlrCtiaria Mfary Mary Me- - Uurami G or. I tturtOayt uf ear aaaaitfc , Jaiws ojt. Moiart. II. I ta arf HAitry. Ira W. IL Mti.l . f. mx. u i H ftaai Hlrnrj Ufmiary. j Mfb. imjM u y ta. rirrtba. Las Luhu .ra X3 1 Msi, aauai avMHawta ai urlatly aantaaL Ma.Ma Ui4Coa. la iiiaai Ja3 Ottilia t.r ti tuic I t.aHt ' ;t tt ail ti mmu U it Iaii4 - hmmn-ua- . CLmm7 I K L. J O. O. U. wa th fuUUa (KTlMt tauM bututf. L4uUa fcna-it- , twwafeuue. lt4a asrwaa.i. Kiui ' i .fvt Wvi tljJl itt amimriti m mi CRCSCEST LODGE KO. 13. riaiui A- Hnr u Lutia Kaatiicnt. lUdii uitrtf o brrfnim ai.tt lulfaa Ialur, Zj.j.i.t hiarula wi Jaw Mjy uia-.i! at Hu4 rrtralar aaerttac every Mta&day t bar!. huoory rz 6 lair GC s A. t. I". tt. Mail. V'aauirv.a l vrirn taTaealj-founlm Kriir tatai Mary buiwa, butv tkxtra. g$ In, uilr erf Ur rt.au Uafc ail tarnt aojmt-inaaw LaMVnniw Lmra i. tjlita bur. to auatd. W.un ai eurdiaiif untod luui) ai.4 kJW,IU aiCKirfrMl. tlail Nw4AOr St farAy lhra tt.al llw ixrttBiJ f. H . Latau. V U. 1 sevV Ea. Wy. a trtnwiat. Aaa. ta lite aaMt MitJtl! rauar aul, ura-a- ti ! - All iirii L!t br lud w at tu ta titr tAvcttm tml4 tiMrt aa4 vi o. o. tair (umt mut&ntm. th M day tt ttnttt. Iai, tr. 5,-J.iU t ut.nd w to cuf.a, luurii by llv Ixrtrin 4 Wit uf tle t irvt JuJ.r.ai rf L0DGES0. 6. idV I la.li Twntur. tuttiii ta ItriMl uun-J- . a (br it) tMUara liua iuij, as aa4 u tl .a ir. Imaaaj. tar 2Nh aa) uf itrvla. Mrrta every Wadaatday ia A O V. W. Hall. i tunl 1 Imi Lall tLr briwava ttur itMirt rf lv a- at. ai.d 4 p. aa. aillaeij aVliiwua ia yui ttM cb u aimv. awar Tfvmlf fi Mirth Wat Mir Ltn tudtlrr at puiaar aurtKat. fur . nuk. ( i4 at l&M ua Hw aoj hrutlten ia gaud otaadin in u- Si.jourauMt rf rclt r&tJL o a u. uwfm rata ta: fUail. uir fuakrtt mg ilnMTtfarxl urr(y, a4 vV. ti-- Mat, V U, W attaavl. wviual UtMttt IW aitli oijior fulur at. ati tf njmrt ll. C. tMta&s, !k. A ffrrtata trart of !aad laeiuuiiur at a 4uli aai ule amkaitli tl f. t atliua-tr-tm U mmm- - uttaruil u mM wra4 t4 aatoiurUHi ltar ! afeaue, J auira iu mm m ttr m 'ASTUS". OUDtS SO. f. outuia-mxil ai iWifilMxtl rttHiiytii aud aujtLia out uf livutat Umk. (Lt aiid aalliouoenl PAltiUBt'H MILITANT. i2K; i and lau tntru. aaj h'" biurtHtu I --i 3 rf tbetairtu-rat- t q t uuni, atiaJl - rua o J. 0. 0. F. i)m aUilixrf tet tuattb t4 i1the eortheax j ivl acttattwi) So (.aar.tup av biM. at 'it-- a a hi(m ihmii t(un.Y e . Mneta uur , Salt veciiuart il Lake an4 raiurr ami atu(t at Friday wtt cwrr tii every Tafavlay at in a nvjuirr. u4 wtra liar. iuil.w auMa tm llur mi luir t4 Lrtr fara Pavtiliaa. Memtaera inviu-.-t i 'I ruiaiim avmur ofty ilui fa : tliracr . L aorth b) Buiit ur mm ur tuj oliir aiavjAtarafri- ia. t. Captain. Hf7 ; a '. SaaaD. (Vrk trrrr and rijriily aurB tiha-TUr- fr m wa kuiulmi tmi tlnrtrtt--iaiuutlUTl 1rt; o of truwixwtattua taall m c Ca ' U aKvta lbruer Iu annua itrailrl artuuirtoa esftid are era! fair a euutiuuua nim ur nft) Caii fM4; utrao itHitli KDKB NS Or RT. fiEOROE. . dwvrw ruetityHiiae !Haod Mrtm t)tW. it) "la Unwaa aiinutr I 4mC I rati utw boadml and rmnttbriaiit tat nulalr and 1. r ta lb lar of brtriaaiutf. j ailnit,--oaitnjJ '!-br- hhI timif.oiiifrtrrMf RICHARD CdURDE LEON LODGE, Alau a a the (ran tantutaiug si point ut tiiall ri;iil lrfvbjf tal h miiirl and im fi- ir.lrt lt. IWi. anl br tnrauualwl Uwol WatliinaTAa sai. e aud our tiondrrdtlit u thai iir. sail i Ui Urrarb of aii uf ljr " Wttlneaday every Mtt evening in the A. O. aud rw4 a. liTfWOi IIIM Kill ("rt tltaC) uf ( m anti (Hit. ftfL liir tMitlrtt curuer uf the tuuthratt quarter f I. W. hall. Steveot' bt.ck. Ituu Wathiiurbiu vl.tli -- 1 aii ttiitll Im planwl anW brothers 17. I'tah. avenue, 1 lilea raijouming rauare I'lty. mm1hjii Brth trnl at tueh plmctm at Ua t il) wtt ta't in xt UiauhtpC Lake eruliaa. I aitnl Mates turvry. aud tiaadinf ara aunualiy iavilHt to iu.it t u il tiitli (ktixuttr. and frat4ruiae. buuilrrd and ihree tt aiayixferttret,to Aiiliranta for memberthip ahould apply to JiaU tt iu emulitaiB fur iu oa or brf,m Atru tl4K nnu fiHirow and curiitHmtlut theaotitii liurof t li ttrvfi, ttirure ratt alima Dr. t ak. Util V atlmigton avenue, or to any of llrt, IVutli Said eraatr thall eu.1ruet eulrtiru tlir touth line of 7th ttrtirt three liundrrd and the othcera. Pretideut. Pectival J. ia turli mauiirr and at tiirii iwiuUt up itt hunt, uutrtyix frr(; tbrtK south fiairtera aud HAal Ea J. Hi arniiiK. hecretan. aightHroiikt feet to lite place of bratiiiuuux. at Iltr I ty I V.utiril tliall (rum tiroo ta turn a Alto a part i4 the southeast quarter if autl dwiKiial. 17 and a kirtUi-1tMtt- ai 1part of thr Bortheatt quarter of City Cuuuril brrrbjr I 3'. north Salt txtiaa townthipC raiura tlir riicltt to rtiitiaurra aith ntl h any rffpMK Ui titr ijrratiua f taid ttixrt raiiaajr Lake mrridiau. I mtrd States survey, bngiuau t aiiirli tlir enifirt uf tbeeitizooa ut tt my or at a point J.oui feet wrttof tlir MHilheaat eornei ttie tafft) of tur patMUMCvr Uhm aurh rails my of taid uartr sertixn aud runi.iiig north lift feet ; Ibraes north Ml) frt ; theucr east 6 may rwnurr ; rwrtuuc, alto, flic aol licitia-tivYour choice of 3. 4 and r l:tt feet ; thrure I I cottages, on Washt(-raaofuoclKiut with Wholkhalx akd Brrau, to tlir H4 fnrt tnl M and ; theur ratt feet; thence north tlrwtt and aveta at may be utwd aud uceupird "Si fee tofrt street of ington the Avenue, cars, water, place graded ave. brginnuuf. city taui by railaay. Alto a part id the toutlixatt quarter of secTrlftti-l- u irrantMa thall not hr ratitlt-- to choice balance 17, $200 of cash, tion wrt a and the nortlieatt of neighborhood, uv rtt'lit or .nvilir quarti-uuder fbut ciiiuauf payable in aud tiitlirinut bourj in tlia tuin of section St, toBUdiip6, north range I, aett Salt utiln $25 to cent St TbeTiny object, .n AN ORDINANCE I y- The 2 YVKK. man to tim ia- u "JM mm mut un rfir lajUtirtuea ta thm Uitrruum. Th is to walk int Ud j nd ,in sbut rt. It that NEW TUESDAY;- OCTOBER 21, 18S0. JUNCTION HOLLAND, Proprietor, Founder and Machinist. 10O16 Twenty-thir- d bet. Wall and Lincoln. Engines, Bollen, Pumpa, Etc, I will furnUh and erect EniiMn, Boilen, Beaten and Machinery by contract and do my work In the beat manner, GMa machine work and reialrln( promptly attended to at nhop. Dealer In Steam Ave. K. |