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Show OGOEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SI XDAY. FEBRl'AKV IS. 191. DRE CTORY. CITY BUSI1N ESS OGDEN This List will be published in the Sunday edition of Tue Dailv List of the Leading Business Houses in the City, as compiled during the past two weeks by Mr. G. Henry. Commercial for four consecutive weeks, anl will be added to from week to week until the DIRECTORY is as complete as can be made. - Reed k Hardware ana Agrlraltarsl Krai Estate. Burgitt feat soma special TUrgsin ia Keal Eatata. Yn. aM. Geo. A. Lowe. No. 2320 Waaluagtoe Binford, No. 330 Tweety fifth avenue. Co ratjv Wagon and Machine Col, Yourg, Xol 316 Twenty fifth No. tSyi Washington aveeu. atrnet. Sanford Lv Ivea, Kay bUk. WashingCracerlts aa4 PravUlaas. ton avenue. Cah Grooery, Na 2303 WashChirac Watters & TulL Kay bloik, Washing ington avenue. VMI ITMUt, il A. Olwn. No. 2215 Washington W. Wadell, 321 Twenty fourth sue. O Hadloy.No. 9 Waahiwrtoo avenue. brat. N. A. Ilerritk. Na IS Twenty fifth Wild iSeymour.Cortei Llaek. WVh-ingtoavenue. W. 1L Brand, Na 1C1 Twenty fifth IL&Wenovr.2G3 Twenty fifth street sUjet Beat tiUti, Lea is sad lasaraae. A. 4 Sun, ourner Twenty fifth BL Ternea, No. 318, Twenty fifth rtrect strw-- t and Linoula a.enua Wo. IL Jones Son. Na 22C2 Lincoln Dry avenue. 4 Thomas, No. 2405 W. Jennings, Son, Na 3d Twenty- "VTaahmgloo avenue. fourth tret Wah-iagtoo W. JL Wright A 8ona, No, 2355, W. G. Child, Jr., (Staple and Fancy) avenue. Na 25S4 Waamogut. avenu . A 345 No. fourth Paine Hurst, Twenty treet Clothlag aad lieaf FarebalBg (ieJ. M. M. Miller. Na 322, Twenty fifth Arr (saaas aaa Graeral Merchandise. L L Clark k Bona, Na 2TW2, Wash- - street. At tor bury, Dobeon 4 Co, Na 300, jartoa avenue. lieese 4 Howell, Na 2479, Washington Twenty-fiftetreet, also battel. avenue. Drozdowitz Broa, 206, Na 206, Twen liorrocka 4Sona Na 2127 Washingty fifth treet. ton avenue. A. Chaa, No. 201, Twenty-fift- h atroet. Wotberspoon, Driver 4 Shaw, Na alao dealer in jewelry. 2701 Washington avenue. A. Kuhn 4 Brua Noa. 23G3 and 23C5, tttone Bros. Na 1200 Washington avenue. n ashingtoa avenue. Lynne Meroantite Co., Na 240 Wimhiaurton avenue. Exelnittre Clothlar Heasct. W. D. Shaw, Na 203, Waahington rutnam One Prioe Clothing Houaa, avenue. Brown 4 Tracy, Na 135 Washington Na 300, Twenty fourth atreeC avenue. lragf aad lediclara. Ballentyne 4 Brown, Na 430 Twenty. BDoad street & L reeblevNa 2421, Washington v vaa uv Wm. 1L Jonea 4 Co, Na 2262 Lincoln mavanlia a n stht CrU Lt t lii. a Ste t h a Croaa 4 Cave, Na 2315, WashOirdea Department store, No. 2302 ington avenue. 'WaahinstoD avenue. W. 1L Voorhiea Itoot 4 Beeeon, Na Washington avenue. JYopneUr. , Lamioni Grix, Na 358 Twenty fifth J. W. McNutt, Cor. TweiJtr fifth and arvwane. ParUriaaa. ' L, E. Handera. Na 33, Tweety fourth laale-eat- a. (COl) treet, over puvUtSkj. T. A. Carting!) am. Na. 321.Taettty-fuurtstreet, over fsuaOufau. J. S. Gordoa. No. 321, Twenty fourth street, over pufc&oa. E. B. Graham, Na 347, Twenty fourth atreet. Grant Boot! aid Saoes. N. C. Christonaon, Na ave-nu- e. C. P. Krauch, Na 230 Twenty-fifttreet; also Men'a Furnishing Goods. Aahbey Broa, Na 2337 Washington h avenue. Fehringer 4 Aah. Noa. 417 dad 119, street. Joseph Wallace, Na 2349, Washington Twenty-fift- 2112 Grant j Hardware, Store and Tinware. avenue. h ( o L a' iUfH ir tit, is rapidly becoming exhf usted. It in a crimini lly wicked way. la, the election of Judge William A. Softer to the United 8tates senate, Xaasas, for the first time in her history, caoaea senator without the aid of the Brpnblican party. Pot many years It has been contended that if the Miiismppi, near ita month, on he tapped and made to drain oft a Twrtion of its waters through Lake JJorgne as an outlet there will be eut enough for the stream, and the floods could pour out into the gulf without breaking the levees. The advocates f this plan have not let it die, but are as enthusiastic as ever, and Capt. Cow-de- a recently addressed the Mississippi river committee of the national house of representatives in its favor. The Russian government hag been quietly conducting ever since 1870 one f the most stupendous engineering works of modern times. This is the draining of the Piusk marshes, situated in a tract of land about half way between the Baltic and Black seas. By reason of these swamps a region the size f the state of Pennsylvania has hitherto len uninhabitable. This meant something in a country in which the population is growing at the rate of two and a half millions annually. The amount of ' Jand reclaimed up to date is 7,000,000 acres, which will givo homes to many people. The reclaimed lands are on the hanks of the Pripet.and contain great forests hitherto inaccessible on account t the morasses. The government work also includes building roads, bridges, canals and embankments. New People. When a German king or prince showed nay pluck or spirit in the old time when the empire was cat up into little eight states, it was customary to say f him that a strain of common blood JBMttt have got into his veins somehow, mr lie never would have had so ranch atrength of, mind or body. It is a fact that where blue blood is kept entirely ywra generation after generation it gets thinner and thinner, till it becomes as iaaipid and jiticeleas aa skim milk. scrofnla, imbecility and vice in rations aggravated forms crep ont as 4fce resnlt of centuries of royal Mood in Xorope. What wawaut to complete life and aooiety is new people atrotif, rich V wam&mg to warn ewraoia Harnefts ; Manufnot-urug- WaahingUja Miillarry Stares. id plat-farm- s, t 1 U" a CALlrX.RNU Lawreoi atrtt Boor AND WiUm, Na 115 "w' h h h d post-ollic- Ogden Musio manager, Twenty-fift- Joseph Stark, Na Ca Chas. C Arnold, street. street near h post-offic- 270 Twenty-fift- Gitot tRiiJ, Cauforxia Fxuitm and Pkodi ce Waldram, Dean Jt Co., No. 23U1 Waaliington avenue. Undertakers and Funeral Directors. Larkln k Lindquest, Na Wash- ington avenue. Kichey 'a Undertaking Parlors, Na WaNbington avenue. Paotegrapkers. J. Tesevitch, Na street 119 e. Eldridge 4 Barnes, Na 2319 Washington avenue. Piles 4 Kelley, Na 2351 Washington venue. 2JC3 Twenty fifth Adams Bros Grand Opera house. fiftFAtTORr-Na3T- -r Seeds, Glass, PAUrra, Oils, IY,,lB VEHKlXa A!tD ACRtClXTlRAI. MaCHIN- kby Sidney Stevens, Na 2540 Waah- ington avenue. Cioar Manvfactvber Meat Markets. son, Na 258 Twenty-fift- h L. L. Davidstreet, (whole- 1 avenue. OtiDEK Imported DixiCAaEaCo ' Na 240, Waahington avenue. Armh, Fishuio Tacxk akd Sporting Fruits, Cigars and Tobacco. E. J Goou Browning Bros Na 2401, Empire Meat Market, Na 307 Twenty-fourt- Washington HoefnageisNa L35, Twenty-fiftavenue. street , street la-Fruit Notions, E. P. Cook, Fitw Boyle Furniture Ca (Wholesale Laundries. Points, W ashington avenue. and retail), Na 2402 and 2404 WashingSam Wah, Na 271 Twenty fifth street ton avenue. Anderson Press Brick Ca Na 2 Wines, Liquors and Cigars. IL M. Bond k Co. (Wholesale and re, W ashington avenue. Na 153 Twenty-fiftk Fox.Na 303 Kelley street. M. Biel, h street Twenty-fourt- sale and retail) h h Wall Paper. C. L Peebles, Na 2421 Washington avenue. T. C. Morris, Na 470 Twenty-fourt- street t Nilea h h departments of the Chicago World's fair should be successfully pnt into operation, there will be no need of going any farther to find a novelty that will astonish the natives from Europe. The proposition is, in brief, to have a moving platform upon whfch passengers may step and be carried around the grounds at a rate slow enough to view comfortably the leading features of the exposition. The moving platform will be on an exact level with the footway of the grounds. The passenger will 6tep upon it with the greatest eaae, since it only moves three miles an hour. That, however, is too slow for the sightseer who wishes to do the fair in a day and catch a train home at night. So there will be hand supports to which he can lay hold and lift himself a step higher to a central platform which travels six ' miles an hour. The strange thing about the fast and the slow platforms is that they are both moved by the same revolving wheel. A tuunel passes beneath them through the whole length of the three mile circuit, which is proposed as theJimit of this moving platform ride. In the tunnel are the wheels and machinery that move the platforms. There are to be three of these if the plan is completed a slow one at both the outside and inside of the circle, with a rapidly moving one in the center between these twa It is by the utilization of a well known principle of mechanics that the same wheel is made to carry the three both those moving slowly and the one going twico as fast in the center. We have only to remember that the rim of a wheel travel much faster than ita center, and we can onderstand in aa instant how the thine is done. Tha, center , clstforra rides aooa the rim ' h Utah Gkotkkt aso C"mmisiioi Co. a and Stationer. T. C. Morris, Na 470 Twenty-fourt, Dalton. Nve 4 Cannon Ca Na 2370. street. Washington avonue. Lumber Dealers. A World's Pair Novelty. If the plan that has been suggested for carrying sightseers through the various v third Mis Klinkenbeard'a. No. 2X1 Waah-icgto- Na 2JlU Wasliiagton avenue. Chapman House, W. M. Chapman avenue. IVopnetor, Na 150 Twenty fifth treet. FKcrn asd Pkodice. Brewer k WU Central House, Chaa. Morris, ProprieKallreaa lirket Brokers. liama, Nu. 'Zllti Waabinglon avenue. tor. Na 222 Twenty fifth street. George W. Jonea, Na 31 Twenty-fiftKeno Hotel, W. Brooke, Proprietor. lLtBDWAHE AND ACEICXLTI S Al. IxPLE- etreet; American auciatvn. Na 1UO and 105, Twenty-fiftstreet. ( orS't) A. Lowe, Na2J20 Washtxnv W. G. Kind, Na 2rA Twenty fifth ington avenue. street, oue block from d'iit. EestanraaU. Prodice ajtu Commimsiox. John R. Na 2401 Grant avenue. leMeAKelK Merchant Tailors. Brown, Na 22UG Waahington avenue. Pac Leo 4 Bra, Na 252 Twenty fifth Ti RkisH Bath Parujrs-- L. Goodh- J. H McCormkk, Na 133 Twenty fifth n street (XiIK!l WOODLX AND WlRE Co. NoS. street. Arcade Lunch Rooms, Na 121 Twenty-fift119 121 Twenty-aouonand street William Butterwortli, Na 1C3 Twenty-fift- h street streeL Oudex Misio Co.-- F. W.Clark, in Iitehentfeld lSr.ie.Aa 207 Twenty fifth charge, Twenty fourth street, near street Xnsle Dealers. Book nag grown sua ana stagnant through wearing dignity too Jong. Society, no matter how exclusive, will be the gainer by constantly taking on new people, broadening its knowledge, sympathies and ideas. Anybody who is refined, well educated nnd of good character is fit for the best society anywhere, if he can add something to it that will nmnse or instruct it Rnts are to be dreaded more than the fiend himself. They are the one evil that writers, bnsiueas men, yes, everybody, ought to pray to be delivered from. Growth is chiinie. constant chanira. Give us always new people and new ideas. Thus we ourselves shall always continue to be uow people. i vr" a, streets!. HeUU. Decorative aad Sign Painters. Ed. r that which aa been wasted laool. Odes Saddlery k street Madison, 159 Twenty-fift- Kansas City Exchange, Na 217 tail), h Twenty-f- street ifth Stephens k Jeesop, Na 257 Twenty-fift- street. Pender k street 320 Twenty-fift- h Na 353, Twenty-fourt- street h Craker Co. Between Grant and Lincoln avenues and Twenty-fourtand Twenty-fift- h streets, center of block. of the wheel, wfiiio tne slow ones lower down ride upon the hub. The name of i.i Tbo Multiple this nniquo iim-ntioof Endless Dispatch Railway Moving Platforms, the name being almost as endkvis as the platforms themselves. Tbo carrying capacity of the machine hAJ been calculated at 40,000 persons an hour. SeaU are provided upon the cen tral platform. ' ui vw m73 and girls who drew books from the library of the College Settle ment in Rivington street. New York, last year only two had American par-CUIS. Punish Ins Millionaires. Many plans have been devised to properly punish millionaires for being so rich, but Mr. Charles F. Dale, in The New England Magazine, seems to have hit upon a method the most ingenious. I He would have the millionaires bear all the great public expenses of nation, state and city, so the poor would not be taxed so heavily, say at the rate of $10 to every family in the Union to meet our vast pension payments. Mr. Dale believes the millionaires ought to build the school houses, parka, court houses, city halls, water works, forts and naval vessels. How would he make them do it? Ho would begin and educate publio opinion throughout the nation to that point where a millionaire would have to pour ont his money thus for pnblic enterprises or leave the country. The rich men of Athens used to fit ont a war trireme and give the public celebrations. To make American mill ionaires do the same sort of thing Mr. Dala would use moral stsasioc use it heavy, ne remarks: We propose to dopeod altogether upon tbe rich men tnr all the great extra expense of noclety. We do not propose to tax or compel them, but to establish a public opinion a to the duties and rmpooiUbllitto of wealth which no man would wish to disregard. 8uppoee, tor Instance, there is needml a city halL Wo will uot auk the poor to par taxes (or the new building, but we will substantially eav to perhaps a single very rich man, 'Here ig an opportunity for an honorable publio eerrioa. We are all aware that your wealth, which all society bat helped you to win, is more than you or your Children need or deserve. We therefore frlre you the opportunity to recognise the obllgaUoa which you are under to the city which has provided you with the shelter of her lavs and lnili-tutioaWe will allow yon site priTilegeof the city Ita hall" Who suppose thai so building giren, and superintended by the car of tbe giver, would offer any chance to the unscrupulous for waOe or Jobbery? Or suppose there to need of a new park. Let us appeal to the rich men and woeneo of thaeityto fire the park out of thWr superabundance. What SMre bagateU the gift of ten or twenty as iUinoa it dollars would be from the rk-- men of Ke York orCtiicagol Or a us see who really wanes a awry. Jj (hose who oaa afford be asked to build a shin. Let Aator build on. Let Mr. Ftulman buikt ar, if these ansa tone ia ansa costly aad baanrdoaa pubiss fureJtttrw. They can, at lass. waUd Chess far mors eooaosnieelty aad with treat- gaary thai fee aathaaal govaranant cm. a. t' oiA01;,,,Avery4Mei8Lwi. Washington avenue. h h A Kuhn k Bro. Nob. 23(53 Washington avenue. h and 23G5, The Racket Store. Marshall k Mo- Brandberg k 01 v. 30JTwonty Creudy, No. 370, Twenty-fourt- n street fourth street. li. Ion avenue iJier, No. us tYVtfs Machine. Iron and Brass Founder. Frankfort's Tudor, NoSsAlti Grant W. K. Holland, Nos. 160 and 102, Twenty-thir- d avenue street it Sinoerh Sewino Machine Co. street. Veo-dom- e building. No. 127 Twenty fourth C. W. Frost, manager, Na 175 Tw-fourt- street. Attorneys. Twenty-fourt- h m iwrd Orton,ay8 ttJSJply f natural '4PM 317 Waahingtoa avenue. Biniard Parlora, Na2115 bebwoerer. Cur. Taetityuxth Waahingtun avenue, (up staira) ingtoo avenue. 2125 The Atlae" billiard parkra-N- o. PtXMMH and Gas FrrTUL-- L. Washington avenue, Iivingiton k man, Na 234S, Waahington avenu t proprictora. k Taenty-fourth- w. Ohio's arena. CW, Crass, No. axd BuiLDta. T.ecty third et Oudui Caxux Kmnu -- J & IL Cave, Broom boteL Bruncak-- C Croaa, Na 2312 Waaiungtoa t.' a 113 Mat-ao- Snyder 4 Robiuron, No. 2315 Washing Idaho Lumber Co.. D. D. Jones, man ' , Jewelry Dealers. ton aveaue. ' street Twenty-lif- t ager, Na J. Thompson 4 Co., I Viao Twenty- Wallaoe, No. 419, Twenty-fitGuns and Sporting Good. strieet mut street. ' I V A. Hindenlang, Na 2523, Lincoln fourth C. D Browning Brother, No,J4iGl. Wash enue. J ' V ington avenue, Jf atryet. 71 aveeua. George CVtrrfLai-roa- k Ca Na Su-ve- il I 7 h Billiard Parian. ' treet. (Uoajeopath). aotupany, Na ".'100 WawhingOea E. M. Conroy, Na JUT, Washington avenue. avenue. rarriag Palaters aad Trlaiaier. Shng, Na 2bu, Twenty fiftn atret Bard a are aad tatlrry. T. D. baift, Na 2350 Waahingtoo ava T. C Buluer, Na 2X5, Wiping tue MiW k L'lmer, Noa. 2lG8 and nue. avenue. 2170, Washin'tun avenue. Bowan k Co, Na rwread-Haa- a DeallsU. Meres Wholesale Department. K. Chrifctenaun, No. -'- ID Wa&hiogtun Percy A. Cook, 23CL Washington Cioak-Fkuitk and Pbouccc avenue. avenue, Ckttral Carriage Woka-BU- (.v A'aII aveoue, beWygal, Na 2272 Kumgu I H Ktout, Nul 2o2j Washington tweenAbbott k .Barce. and Dalrympl k Pother. RootusLlaad Twenty-fiftavenue. avenue. l, -- Sasclrs aa4 Baraeaa. J. G. Rand k Bru WaAhinftoa R. W. White, street. Na r aJ" j if Scarcity of Money Seed Make "No Difference ! TOTJ CAN BUY GEOCEEIES, DEY GOODS, 4 CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES w. 6. cSm son. For Less Than Cost For Cash. Just Step in and see the BARGAINS OFFERED W. G. CHILD '& SON, 2411 Washington Avenue. ataaaaaigtwtt t mMltHHH |