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Show OUDKN DAILY C0MMKEC1AL: WEDNESDAY, JAXUAUY 7, 1691. la Orden Kaa Harbor lltk uti THIS IT BUT THE XIIM EST IS KOBE TRACTIVE STILL. I WEAL CSTATC. THE EASTJIAS CilARiiS tloe to bur. SUIT lkGr-- t rtttra4 to ATT Statt Bit Home SatifinL iw Pwk 7 e j pay down and $3 iwtna. L. H. 3IITCIIEL, Iwrt lUiooiacamaioforaahar Mr. LunJv" trip QIIAVEU. tuaatlea aa ooa ot buai-nt- m Real Eslaf and Loans. as well aa pleasure. While away e ha met many of Lb buaioeaa nan of Lh country and in reply to the reporter's queaton aa to th condition of thing in CHOK E LOC ATIONS lb-- east, replied aa follows: . GOOD UANC KtS ia aU putt of U Not for ieara haa the money market mini fianb Tract. been ao tight aa 'or the past few uonlha. Ugden people think that they have had a hard time of it, yet money haa teen SOB HILL rEOI ERTY A SPETLVLTY. easy here compared to many place that 1 hare visited. However, matters had assumed a brighter aspect toward the So trouble to chow tat rorrtjr. Call aad latter part of my stay, and and in New Wuh. No. Ult, most of the York it was the opinion of . l.TAII. OGDEX, prominent business men that I met that the crisis had passed ent irehr. One gentleman in particular, Mr. V, W. Miller, TU followimr lirt of propertif back op tha iiatemcot tbat 1 am oBifin of the stock exchange of New York, a man who handles immense sums of foreign capital, largely from France and Holland, gave it as his opinion that the crisia was over and that no more failures would result, as most of the shaky concerns had clown! up, and confidence was restored in business circles throughnear rniwsity, or fMX). out the country." (Tiu rm of a iwi mt.iax two mue "Did you find Ogden generally known cirrl". Orchard, khado tree. iped in the east?" watrr, farm liiuweniuaalinc aKu-iQview of ritf. Tllfr, and arrat Salt well is to the tell truth, Ogden "Well, Lake. Nutbina bm aold for lew than known aa far east as Chicago. In New fl.UM yr arr around iUaiid loU tnlliug for fSU each. York, Boston, Washington, Baltimore Iota, S0il:IK, withia two and other eastern cities, I found that flOO. VofMlnuuiwa hktrk 'f Waabiuirtoo a"nu. L the business men, e., financial brokers, $1,000. Vfxl C! to alley ner 1 wnt)( lifth and enrnor lina. Clinica, bankers, manufacturers, etc., knew of us 300 fert fert of CIt f witliin tUO, Foot, SUH, xl6i through the channels of trade, but outoa uuuchkmj in ii an square, side of them I found that I hailed alOuilt'U. most from an unknown country. Ogdon results with advertised good could be throughont the far east I found a good I haT barfraina ia acrriur for ruttins up into many capitalists with their eyes turned S and 10 acraa for urn nil farma, Uiat you ran double your monfy on at no rik to tho inrtwtor. this way. Many inquiries as to facilities The Urtrr n umber of ulea that I am making' for loaning money here, rates of interest, nhowi that I know what 1 am talking about. and the laws regulating such business, Come and aea ma and 1 will convince you. I also had many inquiries aa to chances for business enterprises here. I feel that J. D. GILL, 2404 Mnglon Ave, OGDEN. the coming spring will see many men of I i means turn towards Ogden with an inNOW IS THE TIME TO BUT vestigating eye as to its opportunities for investment. One thing in regard to confiour little city gave them great dence in her future. That is the diversified resources which we present to the world to sustain a large city here. 1 ind people generally dissatisfied with Vimonta nml Innno msrin in the nurn- - Experience of the past three yean haa , tanght , inVeSi nnA rnnAv w oral. .. . . n that all ..rllUUlbUlUI wmvjw ....... ..... fr property bought well at tliia season 1 tt'Viich nr Acrinnlt uhfln u4v,miitina of the year will brine at leaat 50 per cent, profit " '' ..nTllB jv,t, "fninihg would come to the rescue during the following winter. We offer for al the following choice property and tf'hen one crop suffered another wriTiid tk its rilflcs.1' at the6e low prices : Where did you find the warmest in Sixty acres in section 10. overlooking the $ 100 00 city terest expressed in Ogden and her fu flSxXB between foet on Twenty-fonnture? .Lincoln and Wail Arenuee.per foot.... 2T3 00 "I think that in Louisville, Ky., I Lots on the Bench 50x193 feet eitfht blocka friends than true found more Ogden 300 00 from WaBhinffton Avenue nlsewhere. I was the guest of Mr. Fin- - Two, acre lots on Thirieth, near the Purk . . 3200 00 of zer, the famous tobacco manufacturer LoU in Nob Hill Addition Cbeap. that city. Ho has some 880,000 invested Improved business property paying 12 in Ogden, together with some friends 23000 00 per cent, net, leased for years in New York. These people have the 165x148 feet between J ackaon and Quincy . 1650 00 trreatest confidence in our future. Plans Lots in Mountain View Addition 150 00 are now beinff laid for some magnifi 8x8 rod corner oa Twenty-fourtAlo " cent enterprises for this city, which, al Wall Avenue property below real value. acre near north Washington will though entirely immature ai present, 224 subdivide. for future." the nromise ereat things "Did you hear or learn of any manuIf you will call on na we will show and con facturing enterprises coming this way?" vines you there is money in buying now. "Yes, I heard of three. Iam not yet at libertT to SDeak of them in full, but 1 & can say that they are coming; and that when established they will all be large labor employing concerns, backed by extensive capital, one of which, I am well informed, will employ a capital of 850,- - We offer this week the following bargains : 10 lots between 35th and 36th Sta., near motor, 000, and when complete and in running order will be second to none in the $1258x10each. rods on Quincy, between 23d and 24th Ste, $550 per rod, country." feet, corner 24th and Jackson, $3,000. "In all your travels did you see any 84x141 A $300 snap in Franklin Place add. citv!:in which you would rather live Brick house, 7 rooms, nearly an acre of ground than Offden? ' close to Cfty Hall square, only $11,000. Briok house, 7 rooms. 2M St., between Grant "No. Ogden is the fairest spot in all 55x132 feet, 81,500. the world to me, and from a business andTwoLincoln, houses between 25th and2Cth on Lincoln, seen never its equal." 66x132 feet (business property) only $9,000. standpoint I have Brick Terrace on Washington Ave., 112x165 The world speaKs wen oi ugaen. in. t Bargains! Bargains! !' im trt tui Real Estate! . -- w 1 h r . h. REED BURGITT. REAL ESTATE! Be&l Estate Transfers. Real estate transfers furnished by the Hendershot Abstract office, 2414 Wash ington avenue, for Jan. 6, 1891: I A Benton to W P Hart, part of lots 7 and 8, blk 4, plat A, 81. P Stone, T C Chamberlin to, Minnie . 3 3 on- - TT .11 lot o, D1K 4, nerruuan a nuu, e--1 j. Phna WiwlmansAe to D McDonald. lots 9 and 10, blk 4, Woodmansee add, . A $170. J A Wright to HS Wright, part of lot 1, blk 48, plat A, f 1. H W Smith, guardian, to E B Robinson, seven lots in blk 11, Nob Hill, R D Robins and wife to T G Akers, i, crooKiyn aaa, tirtuu Total, 7,852. seven lots in dik j feet, $25,000. Corner 20th and Washington Ave., 1344xl3 feet, $150 per foot. On Wall Ave., near corner 24th, 115x132 feet, $125 per foot. Half acre on Washington Ave., near Terrace add., fine fruit and shade trees, only $2,100. Brick honse, 6 rooms, lot 61x132 feet, Reeve add., between 21st and 22d Sts., only $3,000 j easy terms, long time. 25 choice lots in Reeve add., between 21st and 22d Sts,, one-thir- d cash, balance in 1 and 2 years at 8 per cent. 49Hxl32 feet, all In fruit, on 22d, between Adams and Jefferson, $2,500. Corner lot in Riverside add., 60x149 feet, $1100. Lots in University Heights add., $200 to $350 each, on easy payments and long time. TO EIWIAHQE. Small fruit farm 2H miles from City hall, for grocery business, residence or business property. 12,800 acres in San Lois Valley, Colorado. Several good farms in Kansas and Nobraska, Brainard, Robinson & Co. 240G WASHINGTON AVE. THE STRINGENCY PASSED. tombard Again Sesame Business in the City of Ogden. The Lorn bar a investment company yesterday wired R. P. Hunter of this city to resume business loaning S5000 a week as heretofore. iThis is one of the beet indicators Og-di- n has yet received that the stringency Be Yobr Own Lam ord. 3, 4 AND 5 ROOM COTTAGES, Close in City, Water and Transportation, the heaviest in the United States and some little time ago withdrew its tunas irom an ine western states. Ita trying again to do business ia triis city among the first of its resumes, sh,ows that the country at large has con-- 10 money market locally from this on. Secure Your Own Home, rAmnanv is one of in Oirden and Utah. The money stringency is passed in the Anar. ana we ujtvy iui an caisci .1 anna theS scalp by Skookum Root Hair Grower. Happy Home" flour leads all other bratads. Printing Inks at this office. PEE and apply the rent to the purchase. tVmr hair is full of dandruff, which caS only be removed without injury to H. -- - j LahOtt. flak. Wat ia J but vf Lm fmioMag Ii it BUUMt to 0,-nk-- .tdxl A SMITH. 2406 Washington Avenue. luat V- -' . LOOK AND READ. Oil Delicacies i U- u Htr Co.. 2480 Wahinrton Ave, L -- jaile, . o TAULE UKLICACIKS rau-ht-twi- Every Ieeription. m-epu- Ogden Delicacies Company, y aew-Sar- 25 SAYE t: PER CENT BUYING YOUlt Utree-fe-at- n GlolLing, Hals, Caps, Furnishing M-I- Boots, s J3UTINrA.M One Price Clothing House above-name- Blk. 302 118, GOLDSMITH k CO,, .' st.-.l.- WINTER CLOTHING, above-name- OVERCOATS, Winter UNDERWEAR, HOLIDAY GOODS, dred and ninety. C. H. McClcbb, Clerk. Ey L. B. Best, Deputy Clerk. J. D. Lomax, Attorney for Plaintiff. AN ORDINANCE Creating the oflice of Fire Warden. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden City : LEGAL NOTICE. , Section hat tlie office of Fire Warden be and is established. To all whom it may concern ; Bec. His duties shall be to see that all Notice is hereby given that I, Charles M. concerning fires are enforced. Brongh, assignee under a deod of assignment ordinances 5. Dec. 1890. Passed FaKD. J. Kif.skl, made end delivered to me on the 20th day of Attest: Mayor. December, If'PO, by the Printing tsEAtj J.W.KcNcrr, and Publishing Company, will from this date to City Kecorder. the 20tu day of January. 1SH1. offer for ealo and sell the following described personal property conveyed to me by said deed of assignment : The NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ? entire plant of the Ogden Daily Democrat newspaper, confining of presses, type, paper, In the Probate Court of Weber County. In the matter of tho estate of John Wheeler, machinery, etc., etc., at private sale; and if not sold before said 2('th day of January, 1.191. 1 will deceased. on said day sell said property at public sale to Estate of John Wheeler, deceased: Notice is hereby (rived by the undersiiraed, adthe highest bidder. ministratrix of the estate of John Wheeler, dePersons deeiring to purchase any of said propto the creditors of and all persons havceased, erty can examine the same by applying to me at the Ota National Hank of Ogden. Said prop- ing claims against said deceased to exhibit tlie necessary vouchers within ten with them erty will be old in parcels to snit purchaMrs: months after the first pnblication, to the said terms of sale, cash oa delivery of property. administratrix, at her residence in tha town of Ogden, Utah, January 3rd. 1891. Slaterville, Weber County Utah. Charles M. Bhouqh. Trustee. Sarah Wsmn, Administratrix of the Estate of John Wheeler, i Immense Stock, regardless of cost, before taking our inventory. You can save 25 per cent, by buying of us. All goods are marked in plain figures. n ROCKI-ROCK- CENT CASH, Balance monthly or quarterly. A rare chance to li it ': I by lU Ci C jawril ct j I City aa f.CWat: iiuTRi JU Ail cvet-tiocof priritc ) ' drain, or ae.ers, mah ih wV tuj'i,x ..-- . . K.Itkfe. wa B. Jansary - Utt. Odt-- a City tihaii U trade ia aoroitl- 11, t-,.: . a, a ka x. tmt. U. l tj aiioe witA ti prcnisioui uf tbia mt Jt-- 1 aa hm caaxn sumx a aa HruaMlU IiiUiu witawM cmltiralsuti rtticai aua reuU-tioc- s autettiMuba kmawi ?it u4 Thkh tuay from tiaia U thum L id said iairi. via.: Uoofrr. ewe ossty. approved asd ajotej by LLc city wn-ci' jurav UiTr. L. I Wt have atisd a fast riaas stock of a3 sorts all Xo perma or corporatios sLail uaaiy. taa; Hauiji ( nk vt 8&1 awiatf, l imtt ; 1 liri ilrMf. M Uucpcr, icjare, break or remote acy art it aty ber omuij, I' tali. ewer or attacLmect tbervto, or throw w tX BOBBS. B4CMCS-- . miSl IMPORTED DELICACIES, C . Maaaa. Attaar. depoaut acy t5al, or refuae aub-taaof any kind ia any manhole or other fixture of the pubUe sr era. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. aad ars ready t p4y the cHiseaa at Ogdea with, tha beat Sac. 3. No perwo. or xwtf at sixu.ll La&d OBea at Sal Ltac rrrr. VtiX. throw or dpoMt io acy aick. of fistur or euofieeUog with tha Imported Cheese of all kmda. Imported French Liquors, Import! Havana Crar. Kotie is SMtrbi civea una u ftUluwina srttltv ba aw(w uf bi ahMiu public aea era acy frarUe. otf.l. aaa4 fToc& bardine, ADcbovm in kega or glaM, baxxlelk ia kegs aad gkua, U suak ftaal fruu 4f eukttatauae la uKirt hair, Tejfetabla pariiijja, rsxa, or Holland Herring, Olive Oik, IVkled Eek, la ported Sausage of all kicda, ttt claim, aiut lliat said pruuf ul be auale aahe, any swUtant a hatevtr exeunt faer. Smoked Meau, IVtalumaa Pine Apph to glass. Try's Ilum Pudding r4u ta iuOar or ctark uf lb euauty eutin uf cloeot VYroweuoniv. I tali .m'nitm. V tak.ua to litfc papor, urine, houaoakips, and such inglaoa, All kinds of FVench wafer, Mushroom in gLaaa acd of January. 11, vt--: JaJtM A. Farrail. Hm-ata- 4 inafiufacULi; aad other waetoa aa U may cans, Derby's LstmW Tongue, Seuf Gurkena, Parcuaaoa So. Cb. fur tUbWuf Ktlv. peeially pemitted. svruoa M, tp. 1. K.na H I mmtt. Cheese, Imported French and German Preserve ia ghu, n mbw ttac foUua ia stunsaiia to prova bo perauo or corporatioo shall French Claiua, Frenc h Peas, Camp Pi extra fine, ia ku uctwMoaa nculnaoa ulna, aad caluvauoa open or uncover acy mauhol, tlabh tank cans, I'l'i Feet ia cans, Yarmouth tSloatera, of. aid laad. vis : Oder 'a Chooulate, IShad Oyster in gLaaa. Jane A. ThoaiDSi. Franria (lark. Janes or other part of tha putAie aewera withBurt. Sr.. H iiUaia IwolJ. aU of iim. MeW out tha writtea pernjiwioa of the city 01 Oar sod be krt tha kiWt staadard : AH autxi dVliraod free taf that . Lr Ui county, rtala. eag ioeer. KA hVetrtoter. JJ. a. o EVERYTHING DIRECT IMPORTED. bee. or shall person A corporation Bias Lova. Atuirorys for t Uituauu connect any open gutter, ca-pool- , pnv rault or custern with any public eewer MARSHAL'S SALE. or private drain connecting therewith. Pnruafittoaaexratiua to xaa direct! bv bee. 6. peraon or corporatioc shall tlrf l'irt judicial litnct t'ourt, of tli Tern-tur- hereafter tuaka, or cause, to be made, of L'tah, 1 have tliia day tvid upon and Ladies are especially invited to call and inspect our stock. e tWl expuM at public aala, at the front any connection for tha removal of in the eiiy of from any pretuiaea, with etortn-waie- r 2180 Washington Avenue. ttiet unniy Cuurt drof Hon, Opposite Broom Hotel Ogdfii, cHinty o( W el-- r and Territory of L tan, orsubaoil drains, ditchea, atreaaa on the J'th day of January, K'l. at U o'ebirk m. all the right, title, claim aud interest of Kmaia or water courbea, wiUiin the eewered 4 iark. George Clark and kobrrt Lee t'lark of. districts of Ogden City. in sail to the folloauisT OMcrtlied real CKtate, bee. i. Ao peraon or corporation auall situate. Ituic and beina in the t'uuntv f Websr hereafter lay any pipe or conduit, or and Territory of L tub. and particularly ds. scribed aa follow, omtiicnciut at a make any excavation for any purpose point oa the eaut line-- of lot Win U"1. la bkick within four feet of any patlie eewer, fourteen 111. Plat A." Oaiiea 4'ity riurvey. feet uurtji of the south without the written perninsaion of the Forty and BY" east corner of said lot, and running t lienor north cit engineer. one aunarea ana eiabl maa u rert, tiiencs 8. The health commission of bee o vest oue hundred and thirty-twand City ah all have power to order and aud to the wet line of said Int. thence south 100 feet, thpnre one hundred and eitrlit and compel connection to be made with the eaet ons hundred and Uiirty-tw- a feet aud Goods, public ecwore for the removal of aew-ag- e to the place of brinnin. from any premises, whenever in the To be sold as the property of Emma Hark, (iaorire ( lark aud Robert Lee ( lark, at the suit opinion of said commiuaion the public of H. 11. Kolapp. of sale. Cali. interest shall demand it, and euch conIated Ui(deu, Ctah. January 1th. nection shall be made within tn days Shot's and Rubier Goods, at (he txiA 11. Paksukk, t. K. MailioX By B. A. Boa max. Deputy U. 6. Marshal.. from the service of notice therefor from said coram ixeion. Sec. 9. No excavation of trenchos for ALIAS SUMMONS. In the Dbitrirt Court of the First Judicial sewer pipes or drains, or work in connecDtttrict of the Territory of L'tah, Weber Coun- - tion with such pipee, or drains, or the tlisha B. (iraham, plaintiff, vs. Mary E. Gra- attach tueuta thereto, shall be done w ithout the written permit of the city ham, defenuant. The people of the Territory of l'tah send engineer, who shall collect II for each gTfwtina to Mary E. tiraham, defendant : permit iasued, ond pay the same into the You are hereby required to amiear in an acSuch permit shall be d city treasury. tion brouKht aaint yon by the plaint ill, in the District Court of the First Ju- kept on the ground during the progress dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to of tho work and must be exhibited to aunwer theconiliiiut tiled therein, within ten Woodmansoo Twenty-Fourt- h St. days (exclusive of the day of service) after the any oilier of the city upon demand. service on you of this summons if served withSec. 10. Xo person or corporation in this county ; or, if servod out of this county, shall make any opening into or conneo-- 1 but in this District, within twenty days; orther-wic- e witiiin forty days or jiuUment by default tion with oruttflchmtmt to any public will be taken samt you, according to the sewer or private drain connecting there rAVr nf .air) Mimtiliiint. with, unless regularly licensed therefor, TLe said action is broiiRht to obtain the Judgment of this court to dissolve tlie bonds of mat- or operating under a special contract rimony now and heretofore existius; between with the city of Ogden for such work. the plaintiff and defendant, and that be mnybe Sec. 11. Any competent plumber and freed and forever releafed from the obligation thereof and for such other relief as to the court drain layer may.upoB application and the approval of the city council, upon may seem just. nicii inHinim aiieir" tiiai ne is entiueo. 10 evidence of ability to do the work, and said decree on the around that the uefonditnt has wilfully and without cause deserted and upon payment of Ten dollars for each abandoned the plaintiff. year, receive a license to lay drain or For further and fuller particulars reference is sewer pipe, and make and modify atfile to made the herein. herohy coniplnint on thereto and connections And yon are hereby notified that if you fail to tach menu appear and answer the said complaint as above therewith, provided that no license shall required, the said plaintiff will apply to the be issued until the applicant has filed court for the rwiuf irianiled therein. W knees the Hon. James A. a bond approved by the mayor in the Mier, judire, and the seal nf sum of Two Tbuupand dollars, condit ie District Court of the tioned to secure the City of Otrden Ufst Judicial District, in and Many purchasers have availed themselves of the Splen. for the Territory of Utah, agninst all damftges that may arise from tlii. 12th day of December, in making any such attachments to or tlie year of our Lord one with ssid drains or Fewere, or did Bargains we have been offering since we commenced our thousand eight hundred and the violation of this or any other ni'iev. Clearance Sale, but our stock of ordinance of Ogden City. C. H. Mrt'LTJEE, Clerk. L. V. Pr.fT, Deputy Clerk. Sec. 12. The city engineer ehall have MlLLEB & Maginnis, Attorneys for PlaintifT. power to stop and prevent from discharging into the public sewers any ALIAS SUMMONS. private drain through which substances In the District Court of the First Judicial are discharged which are liable to injure District in the the public sewera or obstruct the flow TERRITORY OF UTAH therein. Webkb C'ot'ntt. Sec. 13 Wilful violation of the proSarah Dcmar, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph Dcmar, Defendant. visions of this ordinance, the rules hereThe People of the Territory of Utah send inbefore mentioned, or of the directions Greeting : of tne city engineer or sower inspector To Joseph Demar, Defendant. You are hereby required to appear in an action shall be cause for the suspension of the d brought against you by the license of the offender by the city engiplaintiff, in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to neer, in addition to any penalties which answer the complaint filed therein, within ten may be imposed under this ordinance, days (exclusive of the day of service) after the ana such suepenmon shall operate service on you of this summons if served withuntil reinstatement the city in this County; or, if served out of this County, by but within this District, within twenty days ; council, nor shall such suspension entiotherwise within forty days or judgment by de- tle the offending party to the return of fault will be taken against you, according to the any monies paid for license. prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain the judgSec 14. There may be appointed one ment of this court to dissolve the b.-- mis of mat- or more inspectors of sewers, to whom rimony now existing between the plaintiff and may be delegated any and all powers defendant and for costs of suit. Plaintiff alleges that she is entitled to said de- necessary to the proper supervision of cree on the ground that the dofendant has willwork, and the enforcement of the profully and wi t hout cause deserted and abandoned visions of this ordinance. her. Plaintiff further alleges that the defendSec. 15. Any person or persons who ant has wholly failed to support the plaintiff and her children, the isene of said marriage, shall violate any of the provisions of this to and that defendant be ordored pay into court S100.TO as temporary alimony pending this action ordinance, or of the rules and regulations and $75.00 for her attorneys fees and a further in connection therewith, shall be deemed sum sufficient to pay the costs of this suit. of a misdemeanor and upon conAnd you are hereby notified that if you fail to guilty shall be fined in any sum not less appear and answer the said complaint as above viction required, the said plaintiff will apply to the than five nor more than ninety-nin- e court for the relief demanded therein. dollars for eaeh offense and twenty-fiv- e Witness the Hon. James A. Miner. Judge, and the seal of dollars for each day such person or perthe District Court of the First sons shall continue in violation thereof. Judicial District, in and for the Parsed 1890. Fred J. Kiesel, seal. Territory of Utah, this 26th day J. W. McNctt, Mayor. , Is still too heavy, and we shall continue to reduce our of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- fsEAL. City Recorder. t !!. at a tic bargee. at tioo. Lai I Of it hrrAt 7 e Two rooms to let on Tweet y fourth street, fursifihol or unfurckJhtd, or ul lir. R. C Lorl baa roomed tram an not oce, Lih room, etc tstecdal trip tLrougliOUt lb eeet. II If imavast wi o3 u4 m haa Laea goo Baaxlj two noBlhs aal visited uarl y all tfca principal eitieu U the eastern aUU vb.il away. Ciiicaco, Kacaaa City, St. Louia, Cincinnati, Louisville, VVaaWgtaa, Baltimore, Detroit, BuBtuo, Xew York and atveral cities in northern Michigan and soutLtjO II. - mBm-- t "WILL e 1 V- " As Oriiataee NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I ROCK! The MeClaln quarry af iray Hock is tlie West tat the Market. For prices delivered call at office of Rrain. ard. JlobtnNon Co. 2406 Washington av. iranit liitt'il States CfMnmcrce. Will be mailed to any address for a limited period npon the receipt f SI. With the same we will send FK EE a copy of our latest publication, "A Compilation of the U. 8. Bevenue Laws and N'ew Tariff Rates." Address UNITED STATES COMMERCE. Boston, Mass. Deceased. Dated at Slaterville. Utah, November 22, 1S90. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. : meetint: of the stockholders of the Citiiens' Bank will be held at. ita oflice on Tuesday, Jan. for the election of directors and to 13th, transact such other business as may come be fore the meeting. Wm, V. Helfeich. Cashier. A A TEAR I t ona)t lo 1ii1t tkirif )nttllicntpratiiof rithcr who can md and wHip, and who, work fndmtriooaly. to an Tare Taomaad bolfara a tear In their own iocallUet.ubnmr that will alK fomlih the wtaatlon or efiiiloyment4 which ran earn that amount. irr wieiroiraa rarcetaral e, atKtve. .etlyana qalr-aiheaffli7 I dfttr letrnbut workt? from mrb diatrirt rtr pcrunt. ba fttmtnj huibi and ptwaa witlt niployroent larr rraruu-- li rVEvI numbT. who ivr mck.njr orrr fflOOA ml HOIIO. Full MrtinlinPIIRC. Adrirraa tf one ii C, ALLEN. ISox AmimU, 3000i 40, Malar MAEKS, GOLDSMITH & CO. The Leading Clothiers, Manufacturers and Importers. 2431 & 2433 "Washington JUNCTION ve. CITY MACHINE WORKS, E. HOLtiAJfr), Proprietor, Founder and Machinist. 160-13- S Twenty-thir- bet. Wail and Lincoln. Boilen, Pomp, Etc, I will lurcUb and erect Fcglnea oontrac and do my work a the heft raaasvr. OtLtn Botlen, Heaters aad Kacklaer-inaoMne wok and repair lac promptly attcadad to at ilwp. 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