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Show OGDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, MARCH 24. BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. I'lKK CVXTI5EJT. cv rii,L,nfif Pm w ia ail Vr THE Tbs swrl Sbkse2hrrarr is aelrtei to aoos nracr ssbUt uaofisos at tba cf Lis dMcaQOVy Ym exaaBa, tha other day a (Micrf sbssseiacfve Coop. rwecved a trn.?mit frma a fcra vhicfe Ildox. Matcc il-C- atl U Lis at that there org tlnr-- J fa- ot a fjud bo J tutuAhi&f wtKmf with the ImC aw tt 7Vrka fPfxiinwr, cf Ui . tfiaamarh aa tha sportifcLat U c2s a fair om that it was mA Thissv-prise- d alVgwl AifiU ad eoi.uic eipedjtioa to as Urg-the taaaafactaw, ' Afrfc. iofcf country in fctU a bad g a t- - to Miidrut a a&d be fcii&adf wtct feu" watte, to cru-lojmstiy J cluBs U u s-- 'A 19I. A paper on "The Ectrical TreatsetU U Srwact" waa read by Mr. W. Wrb-ste- r. Co. F. C S-- , at a sueta vt tL Shirty Ctah" Gbexcieal ladoatry, ia Luoic This baa devoted auras tea years OGDEN, UTAH. to exptru&e&ta ca tba jrvUera, a&d has carried oat aura cxperimeeta oa - a large seal with the arwagaof galfurd. Sui-plu- . - - whit a is ca aa rxceptKaiaSy complex character. Ha baa auceaeded ia rdacicg tba aJbumiaoid to .14 porta GENERAL BANKING. tha cuttrr. per 100.0UO, thaa tearing aa euett to Uvertit-aII was s&3 tarn aorpriaed wbea be which nay be turned into any stream or f ub4 that tba stod was euft aftr heat- river. Ha aaea cast iron electrodes, find- C C BJCH EI" rrwiort. JU . EHl'klUrP, ing aad mbtniosioa to the wiul baxa. ing that platinum is too costly, a&d car- Tba blacksmith before whoa be mada boa diaiategratea ia tha pfCaw8O0al CiC BbM" InUnmt mOurnM mm Tin Drpatrta. tba to4 aod tba other wurkmea stand-ia-g cent oxygen a&d chlorine. Heplaceeth aruoad Luck little pains to bide their electrodes ia a shoot eighteea inches o. rHiLu at the expert's disown fStara. deep, two feet wida and jy feet locg. J. C aaaaraoa. cejuymeat -- Yoo sea. Twenty-fiv- e it ia soft," said the black-smitpairs are cocnected ia with a grin, aad fur a moment srriea, aad a pressor of 1.8 volt ia aasd tba manufacturer waa at a lots what betweee theta. Kir Henry Boscoe bad Commercial National Bank, entire control of the experimental works mart to do. Then aa id ctrork hiia. -- I this bath and for about a month, aad found that frotr allrigbtr be OGDKX, UTAH. wkhoot waiting fur aa answer be 70 to 60 per cent of tha organic matter plnnged bis band into tba trough and was precipitated aa a alndga. From the StiOjDOb fiabed up a good aued lamp of euep. No experiment oa 20,000 gallons of sewage Paid ia stod will harden is a soapy bath, and it is estimated that to deal with 10,000.-OU- 0 75,(00. boon at Sal-fo- SwjIbs 4 gallons ia twenty-fou- r the mystery waa at an cod. Of coarse 400 indicated boras who bad tba tba hlarkamith. power will be played U1EIXTOE8; trkk, was discharged, aad be oonfeased Deceasary, aa for each galioa .37 ampere H. O. Harks, C. Arawtroaf, a rival tnannfartaxer of steel had given hour is required. Experiment roads J. V. T. Lrvko. A. bait. hiia IV) to put tba susp ia the bath. daring the lecture on London sewage at. borJiaiillw. Fairies Heal, ahowed a was that Succulent Hear? Peaaat. precipitate IltUburg Lhitch. formed within a few second. If sewage alodge be of any value aa man or it Mr. rwiMi Tv Use"' Skn. A passenger oa tba 103 o'clock ex- should b economical to use that proSTATE BANK, press for BuatoB, which had jmst arrived, duced by this process. New York Telewas standing ia the doorway of one of gram. OGDEN. UTAH. tba coaches, one of hie bands resting in A Callaetor of SaaWtoaa, tha groove where tha dour closes. A In southern Egypt, near the Nubian gust of wind or the swinging of the car border, there live a rich retired Parses Capital PaiMin, - SI 23,000. concaosed the heavy door to close with sole whose ambition is to enlarge a colsiderable force, catching two of tba 7,500. Surplus, man's fingers. The sharp' ed?e of the lection of skeletons of eminent persona. In his tropical garden, amid fountains, duur or the edge of the metal lock amH. C BIGFLOVt frifeot. flowers, rare exotica, statuary and bowJOHN A. HOYLE, Vic Praaidaot putated the fingers almost aa smoothly ers of dozens stand a. P. BIOELOW, Cathier. equatorial verdure, as would a surgeon's knife. The second statee-meaad third fingers we.-- taken off at the of skeletons of famous warriors, kings, queens, lawyers, eccleeiasts, Interact Paid oo Time aod Savinf Deposit. first Joint. The injured man was Martin Free- etc This earthly paradue (barring the of the skeletons) is four acres in man, a New York Imdneas man. He presence was taken up town by Hackman Dun- - extent, and is surrounded by a high UTAH NATIONAL stone wall with four grated Up, who was requested to drive to some iron doors. provided is believed It that be keeps so office m as as possible. Tha physician's score of men in every community in OgtIm, Utah. offices of Dra. Madhouse, Bissell, Rusaeil a and Bacon were visited, but all were out. the world constantly on the lookout for rarities in his ghastly line. To a correUnited States Depository. Finally Dr. Ilawkes was found at his ofspondent of a Berlin newspaper he adfice, and ha dressed Mr. Freeman's was he mitted that of the owner the wounds. New llaveo Register. . bones of George HI of England, and CAPITAL, OO.OOO. even hinted be to have like would that Am Old Directory. flSO.OOO 8U11FIVC8, John Mcpherson's directory of Phila the bones of our Washington to stand Ioterat Paid oa Tint Depoaiu. beside them. Is it not possible that this delphia, published in 1785, has been uncrank has bones the of Americans many earthed. Among the prominent names J. E. D00LT, Prcaidect. it contains are these: "Franklin Benja that are missing? St Louis Republic L. B. Adams, W. N. Binxnto, 1 min, his excellency, Franklin court; Vie President. Cathier. rod Kmto Baca Bar Vole. Morris Robert, merchant, 101 Market The vegetable cook at Green's hotel, street; Rittenhouse David, 100 Arch Wa. T. Hsxraira, Wittza W. Cotrr, Pretidrat. Cashier. street; Hamilton Alexander, 853 Second whose name is Mary Murphy, has been Vica-PrTaao. aad Xanacar. BoiitoM, for dumb three but years, recently, being street." Although on the title page aroused to a fit of intense anger by the MacpheTson spells his name in that man ner, in the body of tie work his name impudence of a colored waiter named appears as John Mc Pherson, broker, ? Joe Todd,he suddenly recovered her Chestnut street That all the people of speech. Miss Murphy is a buxom Irish the town were not in sympathy with his girl about 23 years of age, and she has O OGDEX, TJTAII. work is Inferred from these entries: "I been a prominent official in Green's shall not give my name," 43 Bumpers kitchen for several years. Three years : $200,000. alley. "I won't have it numbered," 478 ago she suffered from a bad bnonchial Green street "I won't tell you my attack and completely lost her voice. All the employes in. the kitchen were name." "What you phwse," 4tt and 60 DIRECTORS: . astounded to hear thf jLutocrat of the Market street New York World. toanthe doctors CoiW. for R. A. Walls. SMnw fit...n. Wart"? vegetables speak. C. E. Wartele.H. U. Siticer. hoon, J years had failed to do rage had achieved. Tuo4,l Maaoal A pro a to Go t Jerusalem. 8. 8.vur,nnI Ad. Knhn. Tfao.Bubinon The Rev, Dr. H. M. Wharton received The girl's hot blood had loosened her was There much over tongue. rejoicing a Masonic apron from South Carolina, ;iAL DIRECTORY. which he U to present to the master of the event, and a festival was extemporthe lodge at Jerusalem, the birthplace ized. Miss Murphy, in ber joy, took I "'kIbei cochtt ornens. back all the cruel things she said to Mr. I.Tn of Masonry. Some time ago the Jeru. . T) n salem lodge sent a gavel made of olive Todd, and everybodv was happy and joy. rt. rlerfhi-l;wu6tmrtliff, John Pincock, Times. wood to tbs South Carolina Masons, Prea roy.J. P. Ledwiclpe. . who now send the Apron in return. The Recorder John G. Tyler. Broil a Motel la Stretching. Assessor Edwin Dix. present, a valuable one, is of lambskin, Treasurer John A. Boyle, The Rev. Ezra II. Yocum, D. D., bordered with block velvet and fringed Collector-Jo- hn V. Bluth. Attorney L. R. Rogers. with silver. The square and compasses pastor of Grace Methodist Episcopal R. Sheriff Gilbert Belnap. and the all seeing eye are stamped in church of Harrisburg, injured himself Coroner Marrhal Allen. Snrreyor R. W. Faris. gold. Dr. Wharton ia a Mason, and ex- in a peculiar manner Tuesday morning. Superintendent of District Pcools Jo. Peery pects to have a pleasant time with the Upon arising from his night's rest the rIECINCT OFFICERS FIRST OGDEN PBBCtMCT. members in Jerusalem. He sailed with reverend gentleman threw his arms back Jnsticeof the Peace E. A. McDaniel. over his head and stretched himself. his party for Palestine Wednesday. Constable E. A. Koch. SECOND OODKX PEEI5ICT. Baltimore Sun. Suddenly there was a rather loud report, as of something snapping, and Mr. Jnstiee of the Peace B. Terries. Constable Phil Ford. Yocum fell to the floor. He managed to Tlia Grip la Japan. THIRD OO DEN FRECIXCT. One remarkable peculiarity of the grip reach the bed and lay on it unconscious Jnttiee of the Peace A. Pen-in- . Constable D. O. Sullivan. in Japan was its prevalence among the for a time. Members of the family disFOURTH OGDEN PRFCIXCT upper classes, whereas the cholera se- covered him there and sent for a doctor. Jnstiee of the Peace Val Gideon. lected its victims among the poorer After making an examination the phyConstable H. E. Steel. HUNTS V1LLB PRECIXCT. people. Some idea of the extent of the sician stated that, in the act of stretching, Justice of the Peace Anirns AlcKay. epidemic may be gathered from the fact Mr. Yocum hod snapped a muscle back Constable (ieorge E. Ferrin. that at Yokohama the sufferers officially of his ear which had connection with the EDEN PRECINCT. and rethis caused loud the shoulder, over numbered and 50,000, it is reported Justice of the Peace E. B, Frorer. is It a Constable John Gould. estimated that the unreported cases port. painful injury, and will NORTH OGDEN PRECINCT, throughout the prefecture were nearly require an absolute rest of some days Justice of the Peace James Storey. twice as great. Of the 1 30,000 inhabitants before Mr. Yocum can resume his pulpit Constable James Deamer. of Kobe,. 23,000 were attacked by the duties, Philadelphia Press. HARRISYrtXE PRECINCT. disease. In Tokio the epidemic raged Justice of the Peace William G. Bawson, Constable Tha James H. Taylor. with great virulence, and similar reports Father of Kngine Driver. PLAIN CITl PRECINCT. come from some of the Chinese cities, Adrien Poncet the father of engine Justice of the Peace San Francisco Coll. drivers in France, has had the Cross of Constable Josiah B. Carver. the Legion of Honor awarded him by RrVERDALE PRECINCT. Establishing a Precedent. M. Carnot for long and meritorious serPeace Richard Dy. of Justice the A case of interest to school teachers vice. In 1833 this veteran drove the Constable John Parker. came up in Crawford county court re- first locomotive made in CINTAH PRECINCT. France, over Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. cently. A teacher in one of the schools,. the line from Saint Etienne to Ronen, Constable Byron L. Bybee. Miss Alice Bentley, attempted to correct and also conducted the first on BANKSVILLB PRECINCT. a boy named Guy McClintock, who was the railroad from Paris to Saintengine Germain. Jnstiee of the smearing ink over another boy's face. Poncet, who is 75 years of age, has hod Wilson Poulter. Young McClintock picked up a slate forty-eigh- t PKKARANT VIEW PBBCINCT. of engine driving. years and struck the teacher iu the face, seriJustice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. London Constable tieorge H. M ayeock. ously injuring her and incapacitating SLATKKVILLB PBBCINCT. her for school duties. The board of diRobert Coleman, a farmer's boy, of Justice of the Peace James Hntehin. rectors disposed of the cose by suspendConstable John J. Hntchins. Little Britain, Lancashire MARRIOTT PRECINCT. ing the boy for one term. Friends of caught in a steel muskrat county, Pa., trap recently, Mies Bentley then had the case brought Jnstiee of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. is reported, a fine fish of the bass speit Constable Caleb Parry. into court. It was tried and a verdict cies, which on measurement was found LTNNB PBECTNCT. of guilty of assault was rendered. be to 13$ inches long and one pound bis Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L. Sherner. Meadville (Pa.) Tribune, James Constabia Harrop. ounces in weight The creek had risen . WILSON PBBCINCT. during the night and the water flowed Poor Cholly. Jnstloe of the Peace P. P. Bingham. over the trap. , Constable Daniel N. Drake. Mand Ethel ia very conceited. WBSTWEBEB PBBCINCT. Cholly I never thought her so. There is some talk of Bishop Hare's Jnstiee of the Peace-- J. W. Hurt. Maud But she ia. She told me last Constable-Jose- ph Hone. of his work as missionary OOPEB PBXCpKT. night the names of all the fellows who relinquishment of South Dakota in order to take bishop Justice of the Peace James Johnson. proposed to her lost summer. Constable Francis It. Belnap. charge of a field of religious labor in JaCholly (very much embarrassed) I er am afraid 1 er must be going. pan, but the clergyman himself says that bis visit to Japan may not result in his Important engagement Goodnight giving up his work in Dakota. Bishop Bazar. Harper's Hare belongs to an eminent Philadelphia family. Ha Waata BU PHea. A West Virginian claims to have disThe surviving Union gcncrils wbo covered a cave filled with boxes of gold, commanded departments the diamonds and rubies enough to load war of the rebellion are G.?. Cuiks. two freight cars but be won't give it iJuea, Butlw, Roeafcnins. i :!. Lew away for less than $5,000 cash down. Wali.vw, D N. C'juch. C. C. Ar.,r.ir. He doesnt want to be mean, but he just J. M. Palmer. N. J. T. Dn'i.-i- . .1. .1. Ir- v on't do it, that's all. Detroit Free nolds, H. G. Wright, G. M. CK! fJcho- . : beld ana li. F. Press. . ,. ' dJ rl w i J Vt l tMik su. CLicae. Xiaatn frwa ran afuatc. Loan & Trust coat-UiM-- Iraatrat. tA cU; ti.m. Kascaarant Caar Ta. yXiiB - ui ttiT cts xraectus of f- c- tbe u it Urf a Lj ein" if i to tkUfa LrU I purpo) at Sanlmu mJ ewMtru 1 Trai--- rJsy troe lo that V tt to I TAtthocb ColoBd Coopeli no nader royal mocUoo, titer tttiU doubt U. Html is Tllj a rt to be expedition, wfckb m Burrs emm and iintifch as the tustrat!, a iist protectorate over tbe oooU7 tieh Coop propose iaradic. titMiirtf-i- Dot iaUffarlfc Tb oMrtbod adopted BriLh actborit ury wdl bt ti u by Cot?" r ciclatd to cperatk of ft large numb Hof om1 Pot cutoeista sad tourist. at huoUc luwiEf picture of tb lioer - c and around -- dLhtful icwfT rreat doenain, and also aubscnbaf a lot o&a such to proeii nil square. ipd-tiu- o Tb adTacta" of joining tb ooUc to lb brought art especially f rell bora young" oea whoso aoctosfit cC birth has deprived than of tb ooa-tof tha family funds, and th sum of XjOO for tbs privilege of participating in tha pleasures aad bwnefil of tbs schema ia tbs ridiculously small amount w hich require tha promoter of the eolerpri ham to invest. based in h Statistic oftbsCoal Product. Wamuscto, March 21 Tbs eeneui offioa today iaiusd a bulletin giving tha history of ths coal product in tha states rest of ths Mississippi river product ia 181 It is shown to have baea 48401 abort tons, while in 1889 it had to 10,007,500 short toes. produced Wnile tha quantity increased mora than three fold during the decade, tha value decreased from $VO per ton at tha mines in Ihmo to IL52 a 1889 making the total value of tha ur states 1889 output 24,13i. and territories are now given as products of coal for which no product was reported in 1880 namely North Dakota, Texas, New Meiiooaqd Indian Territory The aggregate of wages paid was and tha number of persons employed 30,11)5. Of tha whole product 1Oj06129 tons were mined in tha transRocky it ississippi valley, and in ths on tha 1,179,900 mountain region PacUio coast The value per ton of the product wsa tl.4.1, Rocky mountain region 1.55 and the Pacino ooast region fX2&. 117,-VA- & 4,W trans-Mississip- The Commbwlonrri Will Meet. The question Wanamaron, March was recently presented to the treasury department whether, in view of the limited amount remaining of tha appropriation tor tha uaa of the World's Columbian commission prior to July 1 nest, ths commission will be warranted in incurring the expense of a meeting in Acr'il next as provided In the bylaws. A revision of the estimates at the treas ury deDartment leads to the conclusion that the meeting need not be omitted for pecuniary reasons. Secretary roster today telegraphed the secretary of the World's Columbian Exposition as follows: "Com in it tea adjourned November JM, 1889, to meet the first Wednesday in April, It is believed no obstacle exista to prevent suoh meeting, especially in view of the fact that the commission may so legislate aa to make It possible to pay all necessary expenses out of the sum apportioned to the com-- , mission. This omee will do all possible to aid in preventing a deficiency in funds available tor the use of the commission for the current fiscal year." U May Cost Him His Lire. Chicago, March 21 Charles Button, m repairer in the employ of the tire alarm telegraph service entered an Italian barber shop night before last and, seating himself in a chair, called upon any member of the Matta in the shop to give him a shave. He alsoannounced that he !had a hand ia wtThe tlinr the NewTOrleans trouble. Italians upon Hearing this, fell on the customer en masse and beat Button so badly with pokers and chairs that he will probably die. Three of the barbers nave been arrested. Button, it is believed, was not in New Orleans at all, and was simply trying to be funny. A Fated Family. Frajikuk, Pa., March 23- .- The reel dence of N. P. Tobin, the leading merchant tailor, was burned yesterday morning, and Tobin'B remains were found in the ruins. The body was in a crouch-in- s Dosition. the head resting in a pool of blood, with finger marks on the throat, and every indication that he was murdered. Burglars' tools wereiouna about the place, and he prooaDiy aiscov red them at work. Two years ago a great sensation was created by the finding of the dead body of Tobin'a daughter. Marv. in Long Island sound, and the mystery surrounding her violent death was never explained. Ministers Adopt Resolutions. Chicago. March 22. At today's meet ing of the Methodist ministers' association, a long report of the Matta lynching in New Orleans was presented, in which the Alans ana unrestnoiea immigration were denounced. The resolutions accompanying it sympathized with New Or. leans in the impotency of its legal machinery against the MaSa, but declared nn.hrintian and mnl) ! After a brief but heated discussion the matter was laid on the table. . A Beceiter Appointed. Toledo, O, March 23. Tne aheriff to day attached the old chamber of com (nerce building formerly occupied by the produce exchange. A petition for judgment on a note of 1106,000 and foreclos. ure of the mortgage securing the note was filed by the Pennsylvania Mutual Insurance company sgainst John B. Carson and the admmis'rators and heirs of James A. Gamble, deceased. George Beck with was appointed receiver. """' tit Tiuwura a I. P. it. aaa. Bt ib tL .... Fur sal ua - at. gL ninr Bat4 Ik. coaclat fl e. CITIZENS' BANK CATCTAL, . 1 to care Jttnvm LonoiHr aw tr. lxlu4 cuulv C. T LA ME EST. asia to La erf aad Twsurta uu. AJm REIXHa&DT iiu DOW SOX. East aid Wasainctoa uma a4 TMaty-tiar-d a WUEaXES at , bC SECRET SOCIETIES. piDEUTI LOlMiE VU 1 A. 0. U. W. i. F. 1 oaxu. M. W. Tweati COu . a a. lbovabd, i Liei Juatic Li-- JEOSAED j. a. MArauxaM. Suprem Cuart. tinada. A MACatlLLAM. ATTORNEYS AT LtW. UIZ WattOnctoa At Ocdce, Ttah. Ofe: lUc 4 . BOSS OF ST. GEOBGE. QEDEB LAWYERS. rwuu, L Kccbixs. Flacr. Cdl'R RICHARD DE LION LODGE. Ul. Saw OGDEX eiiliia. (Jada. Ttak CTAH. Tb boe socierr will bold tts sneeting la Kaurhts f Pythias kali. Twenty-loan- a cirart. (over Maatard txuUun I every I tiurxlar aharv. aniil further leg at naif tie. Aifttcauu form may b vbtauwd fros Dr. Perry A. I ouk. Walaagt avcan. eV'jooriuwt bruthm eurdially avned. PasutVAi. J. iiaaasn. Prmident. Eabbi Gillatt. eecratanr. ISA Wak At. pt ti. LEGAL BLANKS B. WHITE. ATTO RN E rCBLIUEO AID It ALB WOm Practice ia the District Coort and all tfc conrta. Penxtnal attention iea to eullertioii. THE COMMERQAL PUBLISHING C0 liraieffibrr the place, in Perry's wood-- build, near aeat shup erf C H. drerowell A bn.; to, SUt Twecty-fonnstreet. Of den, Ivan. p. O. 2404 Washicgtoa Avenne. Ogdea, Ctah bux MS. . BIHBAIX. EDWARD A ALL1SOV. JAMB . ALLISON IT IX BALL BLASKS. OOirTETAXCIVO 50. CLASS. 570 Warranty Deed, short form.. A Office, oer Ctah National Bank, corner of 571 Deed, long form... A ' WahUilon afeou and 1 b (treat. 125 Warranty Quit-claiDeed Ofdeo, Ltah. A J.jO KealEetateMort'ce.shortrrm A 8. JACOB BOREJaaS, 375 Option Contract A 300 Lease. A ATTORKEY-AT-LA50 Bond for Deed A ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- vanty-loort- m X Oart?uh.Ui' 4408 WLiBtoB srenn. B. HEYWOOD, Discharge of Mortgage 100 500 3 51 Trust Deed. 1 125 Administrator's Bond Executors' Bond Letters of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r.... commissioicek'i court blanks. Summons Sheriff's Sale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show cause Citation for Garnishee Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee Writ of Execution Assignment of Mortgage.... Bill of Sale ATTORKEY-AT-LA- Office, Sf gMITH a.w.sarra. A SMITH, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- ofeT- r5K"n Bank bnildin. 300 376 501 . - . First National PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. B.THOS. 8. BCLMEB, Doctor la Medicines, If aster Ic Surgery, L. 8. A., London. 502 379 475 476 76 377 78 2 SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- Royal College of Burgeons. England : Fellow bocirty Art and Science, London. Formerly quarantine officer and superintendent for New 572 muMii ana jseiooorne, icLona. Address or call at mi Washington Ave. A A A A A A DISTRICT COURT, BLANKS. Affidavit for Claim and Delifr ery personal property 525 Undertaking on Claim and In connection with general practice, give Delivery of personal property special attntioji to disease peenliartofemales 526 .Undertaking for Return to disease of the genito urinary organs, diseases Deft, Claim and Delivery of th rectum, Ti.: Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; diseases of the ear, nose, throat and personal property chest. Consultation free. 77 Complaint on Claim and DeOffice over PostoiUce. Telephone 209. livery personal property.... AND ' SPECIALIST. i A" A A MINING BLANKS. DENTISTS. 325 350 B. SXOWDEN, Q A A A A A 10 A. COTTIXGHAM, 'PHYSICIAN B C A A PROBATE COURT BLAXKS. street, Ofdra, Ctah. Twecty-fonrt- h banspoed sarra 400 401 DENTIST. Office, 2427 Washington avenue over Horrock A Sons ore. Teeth without plates aad saving natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too bad to be saved by tilling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. , MiningDeed Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Labor Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell MISCELLANEOUS 377 7i5 A A A t A BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath Chnttn) Mnrtcrnira A n 325 A Marriage Certificate Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Promissory 0. A. TrSH. B. W PABIB. Receipts, Books of 50. A Rent Receipts, Books of 100. rpCSH FARIS, Drafts, Books of 100. CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Other Blanks constantlv hnino n,Ua,l InwiflciltintH .ml MtlinatM Plan. wwuiHWW .mn.Hj r.VfMCU to the above list. and work superintended. maps, piate, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc, eiecuted on short CIVIL ENGINEERS. am notice. Rooms S and 4, Union block. No. Fourth Street, Ogden, L'Uh.. 362 Twenty MARKETS. H. Greenwell C. & Bros. BUTCHEES. DEALERS any Bkrwi .Dtcllisrmt pmoa of either tuny . wmmJI A i ioatn.ction,wUl work tofattrtoualVv to cam arm i mu4 Vnllara a ImtIb their ow locaUtifwherrrvr I1t.I will also farnish tha attuatioo or employment .at which yotj can arn that amount No money for aa unlet sncrewsrwl aa abowa. Ran) It and qoikirI I Oeaire learoed. but ona worker from each dt strict or enmity. hava alrmdy tauirhi and with atnpiov mem a larr amber, who are makloa; ower 01An a rear each Ifafc' V IV and JSOI'IpsFulI lrttealara FKE E. Addm at oVca. C C. ALLEX. Wholesale and Retail ' tl7 4. AHiNMt, Jalal.e IN Meat, Poultry and Fish . Try our Pure Lard, manufactured by ourselves and yon will never nse any other. Mail orders and wholesaling a special businesr street. with os. Twenty-fourt- h ROBERT BR0GELMAN i pamphlet of Information and ab- si lw""uow'l uow toi v w w XT invests, maei vpriKDia, asaK JTK . A 7.r " u..' ttroaiwajr. kal nw 1 ara. (Successor to Frits A Brogelman) Peace-Const- able CHICAGO Tit-Bit- s. 111) t. 4 ARCHITECTS, OsVes, raoss M, IT as4 U Xstinaal Baaa elpuia rnl L-iL Meet Tuesday aing at T 30. Visitiiig hroiaw swrdialiy utiu-- to atwnd. ccvnuacRS and builders. 1 W M. id Wednesday eacfa E. ItAUllbB E. C ..! T. P. Bbiah. Bml n, BAI TwmUt eack tOMMAJiDI. MOSTE ftuai I .. a. aruuA. A. fiaa. FOR HEADSTONES 1HD KONUMESTS Go Mii I'id .4 Am A . U, mtMmMitm I. P. Ebiab. DAT. JJECXAnOS akl, mM hlb, start it V Laua Skaiibiactuib h, rd s&arkrt. V. V. M. R.A.M. Bwlr at CH yjwt.i. kraaubc. WW- - swjctLjy f. C. kLiuas, QODES IMAJTU. SEWISG X1CHLNE. Ckxarwft ac4 1A.M. nsu Begclar a aana-farOu- Ml.. A. F. B" pHI-ELDEED- . i l'sama. tatt Ct.iraao CUk iiwu.a. Ptiauar vcaa. tUs ost fur fartliar nfcRsca. 1 taca. 8200.000.00 Bfsl Capital. MASONIC. LOiX-E- Sausage Works! Foot of Twentieth St. Ill A1k BMISa ilawi.M urinarr or WjlWT?3 from City Office at Cream City Meat Market, 25th St. OtiDEN, UTAH. MAKING OF ALL KKDS OF SAUSAGE : - . A r.F. O. BOX All order by mail or wire given prompt attention. Telephone M. P. Box 657. Mew Ycrt Novelty Works! a A. tOSU SPECIALTY. E. Wethbbbi. L. B. Balch 23G0 Washington Avenue. Boston Meat Market Electric Wiring and ESUVIUL, Elec- tric Supplies of all l&fts KIN'DS OF53J Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. Order taken at your door, and goods delivof the eity. PROMPT a specialty. Our Meat on wheels which calls at your house so that yon may select your own goods. It run north of 23d St. oa Washington A venae and the Bench. t. Tel. No. X. 3 11 Washington ered to any part DKIJVKKY Wagon is a Market Av, Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Rubber fltamp .. to order. IRON FENCING. Models and Eiperhnental MBrtVoerr to Order Ail kiail f Novelty BeiSiiirin ' CRESCENT KOVELtA WORKS |