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Show miDKX DA I Li COMMKKCIAL: SAT I ESTATE HEAL TllifcE OF M.iiES TITLE rcorZ-T- Y A EC f-- i CLEAR AND SOlSD. CoDi' iirmtions Marjy JaeLiuti 4Uttot have toe sktJ by ia rej:rj to t:tlci La 0'irti. A Mr. F. Ifoaderbhot, of ILo t company, and io rf)!y to question, abkicg fur information in ar J Ojlea titles iweivcd the fallowing reply. Ia many places tL title to real routs ia so involved in technical, and unusual lainis and proeesaa) of doubtful jurisdiction, that it has become and almost imperative, that a purchaser of valuable property bave the title insured or (rusranteed against the many porfsiblu if not probable defects or questionable points betwevn him and the remote transactions conveying, oreneumb- erinl'-hproperty. Afu--r nearly a year of continuous labor in perfecting my abstract records and in examining the condition of the rworda of Welier count v, lauifreeto ny that the titles to OgJen county realty are all recent and involve no doubtful transactions, lird any faulty conveyance can readily be corrected by nlliilavita, quit cUiuis and other reme-'dieeasily obtained from parties to the I have yet to disoriginal transaction. cover the tiret instance w here an immediate cure could not be obtained for tiie correction of auy defect. All salt are iilistract of title preaccompanied by pared by a bended abstracter, und should always be demanded by the purchaser. The difliculty in locating email subdivisions ia so great that it is unsafe to depend on ordinary conveyancers and inexperienced notaries to draw pa.ieru, almost all the recent Bales will be found to comprise only a part of an original lot. This is especially the cose in that part of the city where property is very valuable And lots originally containing an acre, are now subdivided until there is not a whale lot in a great majority of the blocks in the original survey, almo6t all the troubles occur from thi reason, and in order that a deed be properly drawn, a notary must be employed who is able to plat the ground on paper and follow the frequent courses varying at all points of the corn pa a. There are no tax deeds, or tax encumbrances, taxes have always been paid to a remarkable degree, ana I have not yet found a record of title held under tax sale. The right of redemption has also been so well and generally used that the sales by legal process are either redeemed, or a quit claim is secured from the defendant, and the questions that might arise, as to the regularity of action, are disposed of, and the rights that might remain are vested in the purchaser, without any possible countor interests. The records have been kept in proper manner, and the present record has improved the already excellent sysP. J. IIrkdkrshot. tem in uso. u;jo UucMvaaa I Lute. Su Cr-- blJ iw- - f xX ai! U.rxm ft oa Maditua aveaur. tfil a , ir f.l Fit rods on A Jam FiSuvb rod on liad tjw at a an-ftu- Guil Prlct ljj-t- w fi ia Nub Hill. 'irt.-iiii- i H,ijli A l :!In.jiri in ali nut )uo. . lioem Ut - brg:c i l( .l n-- J Uuil.lin. Real estate transfers furnished by the Ilendershot Abstract ofliee, 2114 Washington avenue, for Jan. 9, 1801: II C Bigolow to T A Harris, part of blk 24, plat A; fl. T A Harris to J C Lowis, part of blk 4' t itj ai $125 each. 8x10 rods on Qnincy, between 23d and 34th Sts, $550 per rod. 64x141 feet, corner 24th and Jackson, $3,000. A $300 snap in Franklin Place add. Urick house, rooms, nearly an acre of p ound closo to City Hall square, only $11,000. Briek house, 7 rooms. St., between Grant and Lincoln. 55x132 feet, $9,500. Two houses between 25th and 26th on Lincoln, 66x132 feet (business property) only $9,000. Brick Terrace on Washington Ave., 112ilC5 feet $25,000. Corner 20th and Washington Ave., I?.l:',xl32 feet, $150 per foot-115x132 feet, On Wall Ave., near corner 7 per foot. Half acre on Washington Ave., nenr Terrace add., fine fruit and shade trees, only $2,100. Brick house, 6 rooms, lot 61x1:12 feet. Reeve add., between 21st and 22d Sts., only 1,0)0 ; easy terms. Ions time, 25 choice lots in Reeve add., between 21st and d 22d Sts., cash, balance in 1 and 2 years ' at 8 per cent. 49Hxl32 feet, all in fruit, on 22d, between Adams and Jefferson, $2,500. Comer lot in Rivertide add., 60x149 feet, S1100. Lots in University Heights add., $200 to each, on easy payments and long time. $125 '' TO EXCHANGE, J you ct a big bargain. i J J Two rooms to let on Twenty-fourtstreet, furoirhed or unfurnished, or etc. rent one, bath i'j 240G & Co. WASHINGTON AVE. t Trd i .A i, auU i, i ' , 14Ja. twe nie if youwant ctl tfci JJ ill . talis. CHOICE LOCATIONS In all parts of the City. GOOD RANCHES and Harden Tract. KOB HILL PROPERTY A SPEOALTY. So trouble to show property. Call and see ma No. 2411, Waih. Ave., ITT" OGDFX, All. The following list of proiierties back np the i statement that 1 am oUt-rii- Bargains! $500. - Bargains! acres nrsr 1'nivemty, $50 per lot of 25 foot invide two niile Circle. Orchard, shade Irees, ii)ed water, farm house commanding a sweet--inmid trreat Salt view of city, valley, less than Lake. Nothing been wild $1,000 per acre around it.nnd lots selling for $200 each. within two Wondmansee lots, 50xl:V-'blocks of Washington avenue. street 50x132 to alley near Twenty-lift- h Bud corner line. Choice, 300 feet of feet within City 0xl65 Foot, Hall square. Can't bo duplicated in Ogden. ' $400. $1,000. $110, I om.TJ- in.ut) ,f V. uM:c .Hlt U r ami n ! - 5 Real Estate! If yon will call on ns wo will show and con vinctf yon there is moucy in buying now. & -- nJ IVi t r- -t nsj-:!:iM.i.i-- - fn;Ut hi ill '! e cisi 'f rrii.TS ,.f I i.:!t, '.'I. at IJo fl'rt ni. n-'- MJRGITT. Be Your Ow n Landlort j COTTAGES, and Transportation, PEE CENT CASH, Balance monthly or quarterly. A rare chance to Secure Your Own Home, and apply the rent to the purchase H. A. 240G FPlXuSCO the a .4 re;-- in ktr l.ie lliiit, IVkltil AfH 4 H.-rri- ri-- r (ilk the 1 mriptuuu t'ars, Liquor. lu:jKTtil llavuc i Kan!c!!" t,''H-- , in kn" I:airtrtl Sauwye fi .la.-- piA-- , all ktutus Ty' 1 x C'li-tx- ', 111 .;! Our store and t.k "a 1'lnKxilalp, Yurit:otith t,v.U'r4 in cm N.uul iilo-te- rs, lasf. d lierl l' !.. ihebvhr! uii irl All EVERYTHING DIRECT IMPORTED. 1 at ! : fro of f r F"s . t'aUe , matfievui ieitn f 0.W- - l'.!ji-- s lVen-!- ranp. AMD FC'HTSAKP . , 111 I'lum Pad ling lm A SiiHjaif Mets Iv Ail kiuvii of Frt-tin garnet uiij tu i;!i(t li Wafers Alunhrooiu t'ati s. l).rlnV Iiii.Us' TonKtirA. Suf (Jurki tin, 1'arm iu IinnrleJ rVfiirli hiul !'rtumi lrtrrkti in glasri, iVeuvh L'liiins, i'rrtu'h 1 !' lra Hue, in Gy- - Tb Tn.-Ta- K. uj'i J) the I atM Sir-l.tirt- Il'iUaiiJ rej:j - ii:r.H'ACii:s tf f ki'iu!", Iuiln'i ttsl t'Lim l!i!(rtxl IVem-l- i CAKMELO - SAN auid are if ; e!,t, m. Ogden Delicacies Company, I.ritlics 2SS' arc esiirrhliy invited to call and inspiH t our stock. Wiiriiiintoa - Avenue. )iin-it- liroom Hott'!. o j th.-iic- S(LII 11Y JJUYIXO ro;-rt- CENT YOUR TRAINS VKSTlIil'LE Furnishing Goods, Book Qolliing, Hate, Denver, 'i 25 PER SAYE ill r Chicago, 1- St. louis, Kansas City, M.ir-lia- St. Joseph, Oha. Imiu, Th people of the Territory of t'tah send greeting to Mary E. (iiabam, defendant: You are hereby required to aptiear in an action bniught agaiui-- t you by the alioTe-uatne- d plaitititf, in the I'istrict Court ofof the First Judicial District of the Territory t'tah, and to answer the complaint filed therein, wit bin ten days (exclusive of tne day of service) after the service ou you of this summons if served wilu-i-n this count) ; or, if served out of this count), but in tlits Dirtrict. within twenty days; ortlier-wi- e within forty days or judgment by default will bn taken agninst you, according to the prayer of said complaint. FREE CARS RECLINING CHAIR ALL TRAINS. ON Our Famous Diuiug Cars One Price Clothing House a."'. Woodmanseo tuui, Amcato to all Taaocai Railway. staxi)-riT"gaug- e. CHtRKNT TIME TABLE In Kri et .Tim. 1 1!',!)1. District in the TEKKITORY OF UTAH 1 Weber Coi ntt. Sarah Dniar, Pluiutiff, vs. Joseph Demar, Defendant. The leiple of the Territory of Utah send Greeting : To Joseph Demar, Defendant. You are hereby required toapiiear in an action brought against you by the plaintiff, in the District Court of thn First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the dy of eerviee) after the service ou yon of this summons if served within this County ; or. if served out of this County, bnt within this District, within twenty days ; otherwise within forty days or judgment by will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain the judgment of this court to dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant and for costs of sniU Plaint iff alleges that ehe is entitled to said decree on the ground that the defendant has willfully and without cause deserted and abandoned her. Plaintiff further alleges that the defendant has wholly failed to support the plaintiff and her children, the issue of said marriage, and that defendant be ordered to pay into court $100.00 ns temporary alimony pending this action and 75.00 for her attorneys fees and a further sum suilicient to pay tiio costs of this suit. And ynu are hereby notiBed that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, tlwtaid plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner. Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and for ll.e heal. Territory of Utah, this 26th day of December, in the year of obr Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. C. H. Md'j.t itR. Clerk. By L. li. Best, Deputy Clerk. J. P. Lcmax, Attorney for Plaintiff. d lt Many purchasers have availed themselves of the Antjc we have been offering since we commenced our Express 8:t5 p. m Clearance Sale, but our stock of m 0:?5 Splen-did'Bargai- ns fcnie EAST BorND TBA1XS. Mail j :30a. m 0:40 a. m Leave Ogden Salt Lolte Leave Salt Lake Arrive Pmvo Leave Provo Arrive (ireen Kiver Leave (ireon Kiver Arrive tirand Junction t:50 a. :20 a. 11:40 a. 11 Arrive Leadville An ivePueblo Ar. Colo. Springs Arrive Denver W p. p. m p. m p. m 5;30a.m 5:35 a. m 8:15 a. m 9 5) a. m 1 i a. m 8:20 p. in 2:25 a . m 3:55 a. in 6:45 a. m ni 10 KO ni. 11:30 m 11:35 5:30 p. m 5:50 p. 111 p. m (::) 9:40 p. m 1 :10 a. ni 6:20 a. m 1:20 p. in: ISO p. mi 4 :Xi p, m Leave (iraml Junction.... Arrive (ilenwood Spri'gs.. City Kocorder. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial ' Bt Twenty-Fourt- h 0LDS1I1TH & Rio Grande Western Ai rive AN ORDINANCE Crenting the ofliee of Fire Warden. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden City: Sectios I. That the office of Fire Warden be and is established. Sec. 2. His duties shall be to see that all ordinances concerning tires are enforced. Passed Dec. 5. lbStO. Fukd. J. Kjksrl, Attest; Mayor. Iheal.J J. W. McNim, 302 ORO. W. VALLKRT, y C. il. McCLCHE, Clerk. Ty L. II. I'.nsT. Deputy Clerk. A Maoimnm, Attorneys for Tlaintiff. I31k. for lurlher Information concerning this. Hue, apply tv any Ticket Agent, or address 'The Millke at tho EPUTNAME Jljincoln, In tht Ilittrirt Court of the Firvt Judicial iJiMnrt of the Territory of I tab, Weber t'ouu-tv- ; Lli.ua R. firaham, plaintiff, v. MryE.(ira- - said action i brought to obtain the Judgment of this court to dissolve the bonds of now and heretofore existing between the pluiutitf and defendant, and that he maybe freed and forever released from the obligation thereof and for such other relief as to the court msy seem just. Which plaintiff alleges that he is entitled to said decree on the ground that thn defendant has wilfully and without came deserted and abandoned the plaitititf. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on lUe herein. And you are hereby untitled that if yon fail to and answer the said complaint as above apix-arequired, the said plaitititf will apply to the court for tlio relief ilemnnded therein. V, itness the Hon. James A. Miner, judge, nnd the seal of the District Court of t!ie 1' irst Judicial District, in and for the Territory of Utah, stAl.. 12th of this December, in day the ye.ir of our Lord one thousand oight hundred nnd ninety. Shoes and l'nblior (!oods, JV Mail EST BOUND TRAINS. WINTER CLOTHING, Express. . 9:30 a. m N:15 p. m 12:20 p. m 11:10 p. m 1 :35 p. m II :25 p. m Leave Pueblo 7:50 p. 111 5:55 a. in Leave Leadville Leave (ilenwood Spri'gs.. 12:52 a. in 10:40 a. m 4:30 a m 2:10 p. m Arrive Grand Junction Leavctirund Junction.... 4:40 a. 111 2:15 p. m 8:30 a. m 5:50 p. in Arrive (ireen River 8:50 a. m 6:10 p. ni Leave Green Hiver 2:50 p. in 12:20 a. m Arrive Provo Provo 3:10 p. m 12:20 a. m Leave 4:30 p. m 1 :45 a. in Arrive Salt Lake e 4 :5 p. in t 00 a. in Salt Lake Arrive Ocilen p. m 3ffi a. m Leave Denver. Leave Colo. Springs 60 OVERCOATS, Winter UNDERWEAR, LOCAL TRAINS. Or. DEN AND SALT LAKE. Ogden, 8:30 a. m., 3:30 p.m., Leave Returning arrive. Oi;dn ni. in. Si0 12 :30 a, hi. S:i5p, p. ni., 6 tXt p, HOLIDAY GOODS, BINGIIAM. Lenve Salt Lake. 8:25 a. m., returning, arrive Salt L,atte, z :.w p. in. AMERICAN FOEK, SPEHtOVILLB TROVO, THISTLE. Ogden a sw p. m Leave Ogden 12::i p. m, D. C. DODGE. Gen. Manager. AND returning, arrive J. II. BENN ETT, Uen. Pass. Agt Is still too heavy, and we shall Utali Central Railway 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. l?hort Lino to Tark City. WET. THE PANORAMIC LINE OF THE continue to reduce ou On and after October 2ft, 190, passenger and freight trains will run as follows : PASSENCER TRAILS. Leave Salt Lnke Leave Park City Arrive at Park City Arrive at Salt Lake Sffla.m 4:00 p. m 10-.- : 6 :3U am p. m FREIGHT TRA1FS. Leave Rail Lake 70 a. m To all whom it may concern 4 KK) a. m Leove Fark City Notice is hereby given that I. Charles 11. Arrive at I'B'k ('i;y 12:59 p. m 3:45 p. m Brough, assignee under a tieed of assignment Arrive at Salt Lake mane ana aejivorea to me on tne zni.u uay 01 Twelve suburban trains daily between Salt December. 1MI, by tho Printing Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. and Publishing Company, will from this date to All people going to Park City will find it to the 20t,h day of January. 1W1. offer for sale and th"ir interest to take this line. sell t he following described personal property Oflices and Depot: Comer 8th Sonth and conveyed to me by said deed of assignment: The Main street, Salt Lake City. entire plant of the Ogden Daily Democrat T. J. Mackintosh, 0. F. nnd P. A. newspaper, consistiug of presses, type, paper, J. II. Tnnne. Traffic Manager. machinery, etc., etc., at private sale; and if not sold before said 20th day of January, lhUl. I will on said day sell said property at public sale to STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. the hiirhest bidder. Persons desiring to purchase any of said propA meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens' erty can examine the same by applying to me at Bank will be held at ita office on Toesday. Jan. y the Utah National Hank of Ogden. Said 13th. 1M, for the election of directors and to will be sold in parcels to suit purchasers: transact such other business as may coiue be terms of sale, cosh on delivery of. property. fore the meeting, Wm. V. HF.LFRirn. Cashier. Ogden, Utah, January 3rd, H-lCharles M. Bantan. Trustee. mdftrtt to ( s 1 1 1 1 11 ofitb.r toy talny inlvlHrnil Sm I I I I I who can rad ud wri!, and who, ROCK! ROCK! ROCK! ft iMtmtUon.wlll worii Indtwrioutlr, I if In owa Win to Mrs Tk TtnuM Itell- t: 3, 4 AND 5 ROOM 10 oaa, uTE.-K- L i.'f ! if, LEGAL NOTICE. Close in City, Water tii J e4r tiuj. aad t "r Oi-iie-n u f IMl'OKTi:!) . Vl. TAiu.i: u4 lb L u-- 0 Ave- - Wa!iiit.rton uf rt tM-- 0 Cr: rl.o Ltr eS.J tt 't -t rt . cl :'o':uiaia, a4 ty day twirj libt, tit 1: t:i ir. r;iirT n m wdrib. to-w- Im-t- :w ttw for dli.oer. biJ."0.,"i. n Mt, 4SHLASJJ Orrgoa t r and I'rrrilnry t Llab. and rtirularljr d -i Commencing at a thlied ai. fulUwt t.li il", in 4l,Hk Hi,it oil the rrtM line ,f t ity Sum-It '. I'Ut "A." .,irt-feel iiorib f the Miutie Forty and eat corner of id hit.ajidrmtiiiiigtlH-iKV-tiort- . oiie liuiulreil and ei.Hit and mm one hundred and tltirt-twand t, uiitiiltuisnt line of sai l lot. tinnee tlxMiutti nee tMie liu iitrrsl and eil.t and (et. efe t and one h.iudrtl sud tliirt-tto the place of Uvinuing. 1m To mlil as t!ie of Fniina Clari, (iixir'e ( lurk and Ruliert Le Clark, at the uil - nn of sale. Cah. o( II. II. Kila)p. listed th; km, t'tsh, Januar)' 5th. l. Kl.nn li. I'AKmNA, l". S. liy II. A. Ituvi n.s. Deputy L. A. Manual. u iia:-.!- It u uai-- Oil . Utftbf l : Ctv.rn et tl KEDl-'y'- . ai-- . above-name- REED tfc tv ALIAS SUMMONS. (Member Real Estate F.xcbance) Hide nav bt tie V- o M. Q'HAVKU. and t 1 lie t trpliascr v u w inveKtmentt. 2406 Wdiiasloa Arluc. I .f :rt our. thi.ivWfd 11 i .. 01 ! thuONLY 3GHOUKS ;t k, .Taiif u, f 1 :.--th- e friis lltrei-i'-Rt- hs L. II. MITCIIEL, No. u uu f tEL V X V- '- ; 1 ESTV, n h all and 1 1. Betel' tea W'r w :hr I Ur.tL ITi. t.tt,ru, can pay K down and jer mouth. AjPVTT Small frnit farm 24 miles from City ball, far grocery business, residence or business property. 12.800 acre in San Luis Valley, Colorado. Several good farms in Kansas and Nebraska. Brainard, Eobinson .. I' A f P. l jc-r- ewiani u . 27tii day ..( Jini;iir. t M'l tie tttM, ci tin, a't1 ll'terj.1 .f I t 'Kir -. t laik. rivl, irttf!je Clark ami !;l-r- l real in nd tti ih fol!iiug in thet oentv fcitnfe, ii.g ani one-thir- , f UUI l;.l a tin- Experience of the past throe years has taught ns that all property bought well at this season Dyspepsia, That nightmare of man's existence of the year will bring at least 50 per cent, profit which makes food a mockery nnd during the following win tor. We offer for sale the following choice property banishes sleep from weary eyes, readily low prices : yields to the potent influence of the cel- at these ebrated English Dandelion Tonic. It Sixty acres in section 10, overlooking the$ 100 00 city tones up the digestive organs, restores 66x330 between feet, on Twenty-fourt- h the appetite, makes assimilation of food Wall Avenues.per foot.... 275 00 Lincoln and invigorates the vhole sys- Lots on the Bench 50x130 feet eight blockB possible 300 00 tem. Ogden druggists sell it at $1 per from Washington Avenue bottle. Two, acre lots on Tbirieth, near the Park.. 3200 00 Lots in Nob Hill Addition Cheap. 'Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos, paying 12 Improved business property 23000 00 per cent, net, leased for 4 years Wisdom's Robertine is the only prep- 165x148 J and ackson between feet Quincy . . 1650 00 aration now used by fashinable ladies to Lots in Mountain View Addition 150 00 perpetuate a beautiful complexion. Ask SxS rod corner an Twentv-foiirtAlso your druggist for it and do not be inWall Avenuo property below real value. duced to take anything else. 22V4 acres near north Washington will subdivide. Wo offer this wopk the following bargains : 10 lot Ijetween 35th and ifcith SU., near motor, iin-s-t- u. J REAL ESTATE! tut: IaimI, im.hU 1 JatiHl Uiii(ii. Kurf. '' i. i lit-- .' d.N.rof I hnvc bargains in acreage for cutting np into and 10 acres for small farms, thnt you can donble your money on at no risk to the investor. The large number of sales thnt I am making blk 30, plat C; 8800. that I know what I nm talking about. W A Robins to A O Barmley, lots 11 shows Come and see me and I will convince you. and 12, blk 7, Mountain View; $250. D N Stephens to O Stephens, part of J. D. GILL 2401 Washington Ave, OGDEN. ne sec 5, tp 5, r 1, w; $1,200. S C Stephens et al to C H Hfigen, lots 6 and 8, 10 feet; lot 5, blk 1, Stephens' NOW IS THE TIME TO 1ICY , uf. in fill lad f! liit fairf JftiJ prr wrm r.rM.rt tVwf i fir tirrt rr Waohibg-- 82,200. first add; $600, S C Stephens et al to J VT Emmons, lot 2 and part of lot 3, Stephens' first add; 500. Total, 1112,051. "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. tie t j;u-- um t. fc4, t ftf 7, I,. t!r Mio fiAfflM - tu.u --U, s-- Boyle to Boyle & Company, part plat A; 5100,000. E Rudiger to G L Oran, part of lot C, a. I kuiry, 00 tlw k il-- t Jats-'itl I liijl rlJi-4- ' plat A; 8(5,500. T L Russell to E Severn, part of blk 2C, t cirfiut(). i i 9 M 1 MARSHAL'S SALE. l''!lt:iB! !lilMFI.fM-:- . a ! Hie d:"W'l !m 24, of lot 5, blk I! Cwm. ut and of ;tr-;t- i Ii'htorir CslifornU r . - tv . S 1 v K . UNI-: is. eim-itb V' tisru. it- - Ux3 t.f t: "all aswl rifiuiu-ai- y iirt t 'im.i,t. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. J.A..MeCulloch Af. Real Estate Transfi rs. pint C; C. Oj and-Webe- JA ?" C. HT i jtii.i:a I. !!0alS. i. J. lt?uftr. , A 1 ' juJ buy a. Two tut ia LaLe im-- I - I.J ttwL. Rout - r at Q.-- Twfif-ijrtiJ- i urn - e 40, - v f' h - ti- - H'.iM SK4.bl with hu'ia Tt of r b E. w 4 lw y . CiiuiiU rlajii AJi- lUil V -lJ it-j- rm-eesar- A v ?.!. Km. ftif Wai Hrti-.lersb- A'jetrat-- r iw. mtk SHI taut. The (x)XKiaia exiled f-- r . - i, Amy ALL HAUUAINS! V.'av. Ktrry etrMer 1.- aaJ ar? Fite K 1. . : AND READ. J.-QQ- rrr.MH.' Scenic: J. llidfeii! J RAILROADS FEUCAT1CN. NOTICE FCR REAL ESTATE. JAXl'AKY 10, 1VJI. It DAY, n Washington Avenue. The Leading Clothiers, Manufacturers and Importers. 2431 & ; 2433 'Washington. Ave. proji-ert- AtrARt AAAAA J Rrilllllll tbHr t r WW l(ilitl,whrr.vrT thj H.l 1 -- SMITH. MAEKS, GOLDSMITH & CO. The He ( lain iwranite Kock Jlarket. For orlcea delivered tvrd, HoblMOB of 4aarry the the -- eat la tray call Cn of Urals WMbiocton At. it office 40 will iiImi ramEkb itaatiMOT iployn 11 which ytmtw rn thai iMoe.! . Imi ccnafal m abo . K.il, and qalrslv N. aHmvyI for Irarood. drwr but om workrv from Mrh dinriri or r oaailjr. I u d Mo(Tbl ana prorloxl WHS I a ha who ar. atakinff or asesrl a voarcarla. Il'a N . Aooma al SVOI.IU, PaUr limUr, J UNCTION CITY MACHINE WORKS, "W. K. Practical Founder lse.lM 1h nmt, n. . I, A ankiw GJf, Um rK , tor. KW od, AaiaMi, Halu, HOLLAND, Proprietor, Twtnty-Uilr- bet Wall and Machinist. and Lincoln. Deal.r In Steam Inclnea Bollan, Pnmpa, Ilo, I will furnlih and tod Machlnerr by eontrae and do my work n tba belt aaohlM work and revalrinr prempUy attended to at inop. Boll on. Heater oad SaflaM bi. Gen Ira |