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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: AN ORDINANCE 1 -' ""ir"" xb m j,HilllTIttT ' - BT kwt UAM tt htrmfr lt ttm f- -rmt ftn 4mm, mtm a isrisM t4ao ri i . ai b touds tW imp anr f)ps a umi fei Iwm b a- ,- mm u4nlniMMWiML (ual eWaward W LW Iai; ItipMlUiisliMkuittiiw fcirutf a a lU'Cf mtm tisa a4 UU a Vu.ii.J.wt funa U Tfctouaa ,"ttt.tl,iriui lxtruat Iiecr. in ocr ortwotrija whKb. The be baa nuula thia obumt op into the ibto Mine as tar aa Aa- BaonnUina. QkU. baft noticed a which Itas now Iwoutna qiuu) fw.iilr lm bat which a guod many otbrr t j4 to whom be baa tpcken on the mattt-- r bare aUrd to nuboe; namelj, that th period f Uoutmng cf tha puliVnrud dura nut begin first in the eomn and mere northward, but apparently in the other rwtion, from north to coath. In some plav in northern Vermont and New Hampshire no goldenrod of th mmiuoo field and railroad track variety waa in profuse bloom by the 10th of July. t)n the Kennebec river the other day the goldenrod waa much more golden and less tinged with green still than it i in 1'alJen or Cambridga. And the place where the plant ia latest of all in yellowing, apparently, ia Cape Cod, where the dwarf seatdde variety, niut common there, hardly begina to do iUelf justice before September. It ia possible that the northern goldenrod ripena before that farther south for the aaine reason that Indian corn ripens earlier in Vermont than it does in Virginia it has got to ripen earlier if it is going to ripen at alL Boston Transcript uJ ,wt. ai-- trfn jv 'm4 ! bai ee Ziia iiir-ii.- lj i. rz lscsu Ia, lu aw. (UiU(rUitrii) rt ssurua - amit '. e wr ei lr-u- ci.l ili a f rucht-teatl- 4 a tin mm BJ r-- O S3 .ii i O i CO O 8 is HOUSE HUNTERS ! F. B. IIUHLHUT, lt nnu DRUGGIST, n S3 Ui r-- re-er- h 2-- Uaf 'ai - rrfi-reor- lJ - ewhl-teaih- Ai-r- - OS s. ui lt li s I d Tth t 3 () ztat o 3 o 1 c et Mufr-TVri- l i;.Mrfimt w-- od rr o5s t kua-are- i ara km. mLi to-w- er riftlr-Thaf- iilO f. a ty-- ii CO rt O U .2 'c3 I. aar, rl mirt4 tut n" a j aar, t. Hk m ? o euBu-acUu- td 4 s 4 J Waitrrs at fhaataaa.aa. There are many boarding houses. Indeed, nearly every structure which isn't a school is a boarding bourn. And there are dormitories over the various educational halls. The only hotel is the Atheiueum. It is a big white, veranda ircled, balconied, pillared 6tmcture, overlooking the lake, notably clean, roomy and comfortable. My waiter, who i a college boy o are most of the waiters here a.nked how long I purposed remaining, and on hearing my plans for departure said pityingly: 'Ah! that is truly unfortunate. One does not become imbued with the spirit of Chautauqua in so short a time. It is necessary to remain at least for one seanon. I clntched at a stalk of celery to steady AN ORDINANCE myself, and gazed at the calm young To determine the form and mode of local asgentleman who was changing my plate. sessment for tlie payment of the coeta, aud exI beheld a six foot athlete, who wore sevpenses of completing the sidewalks on the eral society badges, whose manners were streets hereinafter ant out within the limits set out. He it ordained by the City Council of Oeden irreproachable, and who passed the bread with the benign air of a college president City that for the purpose of the payment of the costs and expenses of completing sidewalks s follows, to wit : in district coniprl-edistributing sheepskins to graduates. Twenty-thir- d street from Wall avenue to LinChautauqua Cor. New York World. Colles-lat- a o r(nrtaf 4a Ja -- i nc SECRET SOCIETIES. - 0. L wjiVTAH JadvisJ taeTsmtari I. 4 I laa, t uaaty ut 0. F. . 0. brr 1 barh.;w c. eLar Lm fdatafeTa. ss Heels as tka A. O. r. V. Bal the trat aad anar- Mary to-- . liord kstr LjiH.oiri. a. Iurmm tM iuH l aandaya of aack ahata. fcru-uJtsirm "banas Uanr Inn atciarj Xoiut. Ira. w.H.llat.0.r. " ouaai fcj Mauary. Kmij, lsiary F. W Lcwia SmU keUiio4-Iwuirvaraa s htraja Hisiary. Lmm krott.ars are furdisliy insitad. taiUK St i H r m Mi m I imta imi , ti at at1 11 onbaie. itx I ttrss fcrvauL'. Uaita F. (teassa-i4- . b(. ail iw utm. y' . mtm ur faruaaiLC. locts'ia mi 4 tenw l4 cuajw raLS hMausf. J mu A. feiwa-u- . brwat. CRESCEST LODGE SC. 11 Kr ' k Mnaadw tfcail 1 s ia U f a Madmd lc Lvta buatnuc f am ItMtJaara. Jaae atait-u-aittua tatha lUir. x J gm HoUs wmrtimt aseeun ssery U mitt awkf at bum-et aces t Uoite fcartta Itusta barea. tAiiii'iM ua mn i.ri aad ai A. ti. I. . Had. tea miim U Itae bue Hoea Mary hmm. Unur iktmvm. aseaa near Twenty m U fwurtk ateM. aij avra-tt-f Sri'. huveau tjLita wmae ar ail U Lars ti. ltm UMt. mwW- - AaU ara wrwtaara evadiaJUj united to atwad. aad Anaa 4 ednrsuwm. drfeaaaata. I'VE. It kLail Vvus a aeMis nmm ti-aulht aaa LUr vvmnu aaerina4 ymV. U Aaiu. Sac Sac . km iMUbil-A- il ant U titr owme ealered ttaensa and amarr vt tracks aiiail be latd a a t "fa uum. , saje tiiema aiade ua tb U day uf Urtufeer. crajtaB vk U Hmb ai v by th liirtnrt t Mrt td tle r it J udieutl lie-- I al OjLii beliraiwnd la dlurai U uri ' trsrt UMOJI L0DCLN0. 6. r til I tak Terntury. eatlwc sa etaer ( s-- J t'vtuarii asm), fruai na Uj udif aaLe. aad at ihm tune ty. aa Weiaejasy. tlte Xs af oi Urhuber. Im, Meets sdai imj . HaU. thebuarauf W a. a, aad I a. as. willsWl Mtait anry u l iurd-la- ry tae I W(m avvaaa. awar I Matf-fuuraua-bjto tb tir kurbeet htijrt ml iHUalir aurtsua. fur H brraMi tttr raua. aa4 at lna( o tm feruuam SuMiraic rw-iiaia fuud th win ul aara raii. mm a mt tu tawrfnv raek u itaad. lit fulWauac aiarnhud prouerty . M. U. Mai. k. U. taviifldiuattaavl. tur aith tlae uw. aad if rvqtunvt, C- - MULtfi. tMC IL A Mtaia tract nl laad bejriaaiaa- at a ynsat oa ir fjurtiua a na lit Pk Mira d ut atiira (! mm m tl sal Uae uf W aJutiUia aseaae. se uauMulMtliU aaj aad nrt aad CANTOS. UuDKS Ml euKiaanl. aad ta ca ol uatae Uaria. tim MILITANT. i& aad ta huadred aad aiaety-s3tZ i aad tfae bnaera liam traraa. L 0. 0. F. the abule l feet sunt a of the BsruwsMarutrf the aurtn-earutina art aiiall a rua aura lis, or Uae. a rtva quarw iuf wruus taeaty ill iuwaetiit ptitiUe north nwsiat tl '. snl Salt Lake wrjTs iay and Friday Maun at mt rMiutre. aad akoftoa a evrm a dajr. mh sis runaiac tueacesuuth oa the ae( iiae ef Lasts Far Faiuiiuau UraitM latitad. tiie about krtb id ear ka. IuuXm ummi1 U V ta' 1 : aseaoe feet Btaitl sfauurt tbtatra aurtk tft liuia kbu or aiif uUmt auiuiua aort-i. . uVurreea and echty-autR.C. Kuan, CWk- uautes i Jt i ; hunurvd and tturttes feet: Uaumrtatiua aball eut tttenceourBorth araUel to Mfvhiuntoa twass RDKH SONS OF ST. I.KOKtit eimnl Are eatii (ur a cuuutaw ride Um desrraes . hfty i' fet; tueace aoatk eu?hty-aus- e ur aad Mma Lncland." : eaat uar k ladred aad o. ami ( tT miuiites rawirTea tit rifat to Uiirty-artei IX feet to the 4aee of braeumui. Z2 ad caiatrul Tlie tbrrvuf. RICHARD Cdl'R DE LION LODGE, Aleo a tract faetcinaiua' at a U rWlit biwlf conferred aball point oa lite et h!b-line of w aUiuuruja aseaua sesea hundred aad oa MrvtraiU-- r Uu Iflik aud be urniuiatt-ZJ ua that dau. and ua tlte breara ut aajr A tua etbtyius and eujhty-tuins kuadredtua every Wednesday feet vening ia Um A. O. and 'IVll feet Burtk of V.MmU otaditHiit out. m. hall, hteveu' buvk. Waeliuuruai tbeauutlteast curaer id the soutkeact quarter f oliiliall ha placed andWeiitt-tb- a sartaia ,!,. I tsa hVyuuraia- nnxhers nvrulatk-ar- . i;. toavhipa. aurtk ranc I ata( ra t aveaue.i(Je aud at auch pita a tit 1 itjr ka guud standing ara curdialii ui ilmi ta visit Lake Rieridlaa, I atted Mates aurvey. and Couard uali dtiicaat. f and raltuae. i hundred aad aiaety-aithree Ninth A duptirate uuaer of antil eaarit)r feet, f. a aaeaihendiip should apply to turuee north fonrteea and feet to kiiail n ia euodiuoa fur dm, ua ur Lrtunt south line of th atrMrL, theora aaet alunc Ir. t auk. tail M ahinatia) avraaa, of to any of itrt, Said crantoea akall euotmrt rulverta the tlte south line of tk street thre hundred aad Uttuthoer. ' J- BATT. Prasideat feet; tueuca auuth fonrteaa and ia urh maimer and at curb point upoa it how, cinety-ai- i t . J. Fuiaaaa. nwretary. feet to the place of becinuinir. a the City t ouaeil Uiail frum tuaa to Ume Ako a of the sec souiheaet of part dmiKuate. aad quarter quire tiaa IT and a tart of the northeast quarter of i' tlweoth 1 lie aatd ( it jr Coouri ' hrrnby the rucht tu aaa any urdinaom aritfa sectiaa SI, township . north ramce I west Salt Ui tlie operatiua of aaid strwt railway Lake meridian. I'mted States survey, bcwinnu g ahirh theeouifunul theciuxmsof the ri or at a point luM feet west of tlie southeast corner the aafety o the paenffr upoa aurh railaay of said quarter section and runuuut aurtk tt feet ; thence north may require; renenruiK. alao. pulir aud leici'la-ti- d MU feet : thence east feet ; thence 4 I d feet ; t lienor weet I M-Wbolbsalb ako Rmu uuaten aod fuaettuas ailh rekpvet tu tlie W MO feet ; thence east feet ; theuca Burtk aud areouek aa ma) be aed and occupied and feet the Si to of beeinainc. place kaiil by railway. Also a part of the southeast quarter of sec Twalfth-T- he cranteea shall not be entitled to mat rucbta or prirUerea under this ordinance tiun 17, and a part of tlie northeast quarter of unkwe a Koud and suftirient bond in tlte sam tf section 3U, toanrhip , north ranca 1. west Salt Slates surrey, bevinnine Ra.dC beeierutedoa Uteir behalf totrl-lty. Lake meridian. I'nitedfeet west rnd 7 feet eondibuned tur the rommeBeement of work at a point l.ltO of the northeast corner of said northeast hreiniter in good faith ait lun ninetydaysfrom north of quarteraitit'-im- section AI, and runnirut south K . a tlie raww hereof. Such bond aliall be delivComer Washington Ave. mi feet ; tiienca south 0 fwt ; west i TVtolj. ered before work hall be commenced. feet ; thenca north 37 MO thence east Ml Thirtneath In the hereby nrhu acceptinc feet to the plnce of befiunux. conftq-red- . the ifrauiwa, their aenurus anl Said sale will be made at the front door of the Eflh Strftt, noder Brooa ButtL atcree that any of their tracks oa avenue from Twentyiith street north to Court House, in Otfiiru I .ty. Wetter County, K. '. Kasih, I'tah Territory. (Ht'i-nrer: Twetitjr-fouriand Taenty-tiftL. K. STKPHEKa, stre-twent of Adams atenue to Wall avenue, A. C. Bishiip, and oa V. all avenue, may he used for traurpor-tatio- a Kef purposes and .awte of cars of other street railway cwmpani, at any time, Fikmt 8Tor or pror and reasonabla riyulstious and reasonable terms. fourteenth Klat rails only shall be used on st reets. pared Fifteenth-8s- id H. II. Henderson. A. S. Oarret-Mi- n and Jost-iiIn Ui Market. llrinker, shall, within thirty date from tlie of the paMUWre hereof, acreot days the same in arm n(t. and said acceptance sliall. within the tune aforesaid, he filed by them with Cnili W1TFR Pronounced the best in TerriUiry the City Recorder. KHKl). J. kIKsKL. ids) or. Kl.) J. W. McNctt, City Berorder. Tassed, hept. U. 1MJ. i fin k mufla to 4artaai LEGAL NOTICE. I amiia WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1858. 14-- Your choice of 3t 4 and cottages, on Wash-inqrto- n Avenue, street cars, city water, graded avc. choice neighborhood, $200 cash, balance payable in rent, $25 to 540 per month, at eight per cent intrest. Houses, $1,500, $1,800 and $2,200 each. 6-ro- tI-10- A.. SMITH, H. Avenue, Of?tlen, Utah. WnHhitiKton 0 h a ui-o- PENCIL & SCRATCH TOILET ARTICLES TABLETS, Hard and Soft Paper, RULED AND UNRULED. at thb COMMERCIAL OFFICE, 'Washington Avenue. J. coln avenue on hot h aides with asphaltum to be called district No. SO. Twenty-secon- W. McNUTT & CO., Druggists h h Twentv-eecon- Pirnic Humor. , more or less, and to a point 494 feet south 0 degrees, 58 min, west of place of beginning; thence north 0 deg., 58 min., east 49 feet, to beginning. This description being intended to cover a piece of land 99 feet wide, extending thirtieth street as laid out by city from Dunn's addition westward to Pacific street. A local tax be levied and collected amount ing to forty thousand, two hundred and fourteen dollars, on the following described real ' two-fifth- three-fifth- o NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 633.1 Land office at Salt Lake Cm. Utah. October 4. 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlor has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the or in his absence the county clerk of i'udge county, Utah, at Morgan City, on H. h November 24. 1X90, Tlx: Aieorge sec. 32, tp. 4, N. 5983, for the E. H N. E. 3.E. Summer Boarder (wearily) You have He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation had veal at every meal since I came. land, viz: Farmer Furrow (cheerfully) We kin of Wsaid imam Tonks. George Tonks. hdgar (lihby. afford it. It was onr own calf, and it Thomas West, all of Morgan. Morgan county, FRANK D. HOHHS, Register. Utah, ain't half gone yet Puck. for claimant. S. W. Fifth ft., NOW Nsr 10, Lake View addition, Nob Hill addition, orchard, (550 each. 8x10 rodn on Quincy, between 23d and 24th eta., 550 pr-- r rod. 6i 10 rods on llarriaon, between 23rd and 24'h per rod. 4x13 rods on 23rd, between Quincy acd Jarknon, 450 per rod. 64x141 ft, cor 24th and Jackson, $3000. Lota on niontbly installments, $150 to Small Fruit Farm 2M miles from C'f Young, OUDKN. Hall, for grocery business, residence or Real Estate! Experience of the past three year hat taught that all property bought well at this season 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 city, per acre f 100 00 66x330 feet on Twenty-fourt- h street, between Lincoln and Wall avenue, per ns foot 275 Lots on the Bench, 50x130 feet, only eight .blocks from Washington are. for each.. 300 10x9 rods, between Jackson and VanBuren avenue, on the street car line, a snap,. .1500 Two acre lots on Twenty-eightand Jack; 00 buinpBn property. 890 acres Waiiinfrton land. 00 acres in 8an Luis Valley, Colo-ra- BURGITT. DtatrikatUa; neM tke ftartk, Ogden, Utah. Pocatello, Idaha AOFNl'8 FOB CARL ood farms in Kansas and Severa Brainard, Robinson Agricultural - k STRATTON STORM'S hand-mad- e, Ne- Custom house & Co. C - I - G - A - R - S. GEO. A. LOWE, -- DEALER UPMAl'S IS Also for Wallis & Co. Mexican d I- NImplements, WHOLK8ALK DBLAJLJCRS OIT Bupee, Wagons, Itoad Cartf , Buckboards. If you will call on us we ThePabstBrewing Company's Milwaukee Beer Turbine Wheels, Engri nbs NOTICE MT TwaatV. 84 Kearth MU braska. h & MS . 00 will show and con vince yon there is money in buying now. ' 6K0CEKS, Liquor and Cigar Merchants 00 son 2700 00 Two acre lot on Thirtieth and Quincy ..3200 00 REED WHOLESALE Company in Franklin Place add. TO IXCHANOK. IS THE TIME TO BUY KIESEL n., 30 Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. EXPORT, SELECT BOHEMIAN AlfD H0FBRAU, CORSTARTLT III Saw Mills. ! Wajron Material, Heavy Hard- STOCK, BULK AND BOTTLED. 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, Ete. ALL CORRESPONDENCE TO BE ADDRESSED TO OUR "OGDEN OFFICE. Carriage and Wagon Building UTAH. OGDKN, and Repairing. Are the only firm in the city ROCK! ROCKI ROCK! prepared to Repair, Paint or Trim a Carriage or Buggy The neClala tlaarry of Gray Orders respectfully solicited and satisfaction guarComplete. jiranlce Hock la the Beat ia the A. M. BUCK, Prop Market. For prloes deliTercd call at office of Brain Vet, Wygal, Manager. anteed. ' 2406 Xo. 4vt. ard. Telephone i m Begs leave to inform their patrons Washington At. mi Wedding Goods, that they are established here to stay, and do the best work in Rubber Stamps KoblBMoa A SEE OUR FINE LINE R. DABKE, attorney ae., each. $300 earn. A $300 snap THE COMMERCIAL How Maine Men Keep Young. Lavish Liberality. CIGAES. d mountain over yonder from our native driver today." "What was that?" "A young lady and gentleman went ont for a walk on that bill. They went estate: All parts of lots lying within 165 feet of the np higher and higher and never came outer line of said proposed street in each block within the limit opened, and on either back again." side thereof, reference being made to "Ex. A." '.Dear me! What became of the unmap hereto attached and made A part hereof, whereon the real estate affected by this tax, is happy pair?"' in color, the darkest shade representon the other side." shown, "They went down ing a proposed depth from the proposed street ' 165 feet, and said tax is hereby levied. of Chatter. And be it f urthar ordained that the form and mode of assessment for said tax shall be that A Female Nihilist, the owners of real estate upon which the tax There is a real, live Nihilist in New is leTied shall be assessed the respective proascertained by and upon has and she portion of said tax. Mme. Ratner, York. It is s the basis of thereof, according to Siberian a from released prison feet of their been front the respective real estate oh just s street, and the remaining three months ago. Her husband is there said proposed to the area owned by them according The serve. to respectively in the real estate levied upon ; still, with two more years of land be coJner shall pieces government confiscated his property, but assessed for frontage only, provided, however, and when he remonstrated shipped him that the corner piece of land shall not front on proposed street nore than one hundred to Siberia. Mme. Ratner will live in said feet and thirty-twPassed October 11W Wichita, Kan., where her husband will I FRED J. KIESEL. Mavor. released. ia he attkst. Exchange. when her join seal. J. W. MC'NUTT, City Recorder. We recently noticed several leading citizens of this town flying kites on the common, among them being a prominent physician and a justice of the supreme bench. It has often been before remarked that Maine men seldom grow old, in the sense of being worn out Cor. Oxford County Advertiser. Imfoited and Domestic d Twenty-secon- "I heard a queer story about that FIXE PERFUMER and TOILET ARTICLES. erk the following lots. UnivprsitT Height! addition, 1250 to 350 each. 10 Iota bftmwn 35th and 36th PU., near motor. $125 each. 2 lota oa Washington only 200 each. f!5 8 lota in h this Barnting: 3 lota, block d .J. ItEAL ESTATE! We offer (or d street to The Largest Girder Ever Made. Lincoln avenuej from street on both sides with plank, The Keystone Bridge company, of Twenty-eight21. No. to becalled district street avenue from Twenty-sixtPittsburg, Pa., has just completed a toWashington Iwenty-eightstreet on both sides with new of for Franhall the San girder city apnhaltum to be called district No. 22. cisco which is the largest ever made in Twenty-eixtstreet with plank from Wall to Madison avenue on both sides to be called the United States, so far as the firm district No. 1 knows. It is 103 feet long and weighs 70 Twonty'eventli street from Washington to avenue, on both side with plank, to tons. A contract for two girders was Jotferson be caUed district No. 24. Wall avenue from street to given the company last November, and with plank on both side, they have been working on it ever since. to he called district No. 'St. The materials for the second one are street Washington avenue from with plank to be now being prepared. The girders are toOgden Kiveron both sides, called district No. 2t: a local tax be and is intended for the ground floor of the hereby levied and assessed UHn the piece of ground abutting upon the sidewalks in each building. The great problem now is to of as follows: the said Pacific coast. the The to it In district No. 30, $1.75 ier front foot. transport No. 21. 65 cents per front foot-I- n In district and Northwestern and Union Chicago district No. 22, $1.! per front foot. Pacific roads have undertaken the job. In district No. 2:1. t5 ceute per front foot. In district No. 24, 65 cent jier front foot. The long monster is loaded on tltree of In district No. 25, 65 cents ixr front foot. the largest freight cars obtainable. In district No. 26, 65 cents per front foot. Passed OctobeJ :. W. New York Telegrum. FKKI) J. KIESEL, Mayor, Iattbht.J sr AL.J J. W. MC'NUTT. City Recorder. Watermelon Wants. Albeit to the unpracticed eye of the AN ORDINANCE stranger a melon patch seems literally local a tax for the payment of the covered with the tempting fruit, when Levying expenses of opening thirtieth street it comes to be gathered experience dem- Costfeetand from wide Washington avenue to Pacilic onstrates that the merchantable portion street. dwindles into comparative insignificance. Be it ordained, by the City Council of Ogden t'jty. for Tkat the purpose of opening and grading Thus, when subjected to the standard Thirtieth street 99 feet wide from Washington to trade the wit, eighteen required by nvenue to Pacific street comprising the followpounds apiece it is found that the aver- ing land, to wit : at a point on the east line of lot age yield of marketable melons is only 13,Beginning block 10, South Ogden survey, 510 feet three melons to two vines. The vast re- west of the intersection of the center line of Lincoln avenue marked and as street Thirtieth of the few a save larger ones, and located mainder, Ogden Citv survey, monument which may find a sale at some price in No. &H, said by point of beginning being at the of Dunn's addition and thence the home markets, is left to rot in the west boundary north 0 degrees, 58 min. east, 49'4 fields. Hogs and cattle will eat them, running feet, thence north &9. degrees, 02 minute west feet more or lees and to the east 1.4M but do not, it is said, appear to derive line of Pacific street; thence southerly along from Savannah them. nutriment the east line of Pacific street 99 feet, thence any south News. degrees, 02 min. east 1. 481 feet, RED Stencils INVITATIONS, Programmes -- & Visiting CARDS:: Promptly and at Low Price. OfEoe: 254 Twenty-Fift- h St., Ogden, Utah, Commercial Publishing Co., 2404 Wash. Art. F. J J. KIESEL & CO. UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, "W. K. HOLLAND, Proprietor, Practical Founder Twenty-thir- d bet and Machinist. Wall and Llnoola. Dealer In Steam Engl nee, Boilers, Pnmpe, Ktc, I will furnish and erect Snglaaav Boilers, Heater and Machinery by contract and do my work In the beet manual, machine work aod revairing promptly attended to at shop. |