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Show " HB ASHES TO THE WDOX STRANGE MTU OYW kcmaiks. FimUCAL tiixxr uvtmi : Ii hi.il I to ' 1 BUSINESS CARDS. AH JAM mi Beaadarnraaa toajc nrs iirsaainS Ulv vba is am Samday school tasson to rare Cfciwaw boys xaaal Lpmxri church oa Fifth avcaa. of her work, said: My two sua of the Flowery Eicgduta can speak bat fcV Us F"g'- -' bat I reaSy taiak they have ax-t- ng as taeaint be niajtaaS whs ta atwafltod the VittiOam mt ios. aen asad be. went lo at that tatag paoefciaad, bat I deal want any oat saa ( wmt K ." That's all rigU, soiaUr. bat I Aoat was aa taserii raaaa. Wen loatiag fue-- a way te set raj tf ikaa Blagged aicfcaU k lsass a Cm la Ik luiMIUtf ta Surplus u. - c a - t. u, u o Island Schoetxen corps, of which Meyers bad been a member, accompanied the remains in three carriages, with a brass band. The body waa dressed in the bine uniform of the Scbuetzan oorps, and after it had been oansomed the brass buttons and other pieces of metal which the fire bad not destroyed were pmerved aa souvenir. The ashes, weighing little more tliaa three poonds, were of a whitish color And aa feathery as cigar ashes. They were carefully placed ia a round tjo box and pnt ia charge of First ' Lieut Morita Wegorle. Then, with the bead playing a lively sir, the party returned to Staten Island.. The special committee took the steamer Bay Ridge for Bedloe's island. To avoid cariosity Lieut Wegorle had the tin box ia a brown Gladstone bag. He swung this carelessly in hia hand as the party climbed to the top of the pedestal Then they went outside the statue oa the stone platform surrounding it, aad there the bag waa opened and the ' master of ceremonies disutosed four brown paper bags, each containing an equal amount of Meyers ashes. There was a spoonful or two left in the bottom of the ease, which were saved for "Pock's" married sister on Staten Island aa her request Aa be handed around the bags Mr. Einschler made this speech: rBere are the ashes of old 'Pock' llejrsr. Ha was a good man, beloved by alL I sever knew of any wrong thing tat ever did," ,,. ; , , Each man that got a bag stuck it into ala pocket Then the party proceeded to climb the winding stairs to Liberty's Their movesneoca, however, ban i observed by Watchman Horn, and aa they began the ascent he called out: "What have you got there 'Puck' , . , Meyeir Consternation was depicted on every face until Horn shouted again: "Its all right Go ahead. Yon can come upT Cp they went accordingly, bat in one of the sharp turns Capt Fink who is a portly man, got hopelessly stuck. He handed his bag of ashes to Mr. Boehe and went back to the pedestal. It had been intended to throw the asbes from the torch, but that was impossible. They had forgotten the necessary formality of the special permit ach man took his station therefore in the head corresponding to the points of the compass, and as each bag was emptied the members cried, "Here goes the ashes of 'Puck' Meyer. Happy days!" "Happy days to old 'Puck Meyer, said Mr. Rinschler. "He was a good fellow," remarked lieut Wegerle. "You're right be was," said the others altogether, according to the prearranged formula. "Do you believe in the resurrection?" asked one of the committee of a brother member as they boarded the S o'clock boat "Well, I guess there's something in St," mid the brother laconically. "Then all Tve got to say is that 'Puck Meyer will find a hard job pulling himself together when that day comes." Meyer was 66 years old and came to this country from Hamburg about thirty-liv- e years ago. He was one of the first volunteers from Staten Island on the northern side during the rebellion. He served through the war and got a wound ia his left leg in a skirmish in Tennessee. Hs refused to let the surgeons amputate his limb, although they said he couldn't live unless he did, and brought the leg and the rest of his body home safe and sound at the end of the war. He never wore an overcoat, always wore a silk bat the year round and always carried a cane. The Staten Island children almost worshiped him. Meyer provided in bis will that his friends should have a champagne supper after scattering his ashes, but it was ionnd that no money remained for this. In fact, the man died a bankrupt His place at Port Richmond was sold under foreclosure the day after he died. He left one child, a son 3 years old,y hia present wife. His life was a fast and a merry one, and his friends hardly knew rbetuer to laneh or cry over his memory. Van, Vnrk UnM men give np their lives to his service. Pobtkal economists look solemn aa they take bis measure. Physicians explain bow he may keep well, and preachers adjust the message of tlie goepel to his comprehension. Yet, of all Uie myriads of men who have ever lived each one differs more or from the suppused average man. Who will deliver the world from the tyrannical rule of the average man? Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. ks Dank Ringers who "murder" music are usually considered more guilty than the music is. The provoked Cincinnati judge waa not blaming the music, bow-eve- r, when be turned the metaphor the other way. Hia daughter and a young gentleman caller frequently indulge in tuneful vocal' practice over the piano, and when they get together in the parlor the judge gets in as remote a part of the house as possible in order to avoid what be terms the uproar. One evening they had been even more devoted than usual to their music, and on the following morning the judge inquired of his daughter : "What on earth waa all that racket yon and your caller were making in the parlor last evening?" "Why, papa, Sam and I were trying s new duet" . , "Trying a new duet, were you? Well, from what I heard I should jndgs that yon found It guilty and Inflicted the heaviest penalty on New York ' Times. i An Old Hew OH s Oastoaa. If yon have plenty time to loaf and observe everything that passes before your gase yon will notice on nearly every post In the French quarters there are little band bills tacked up and bearing the beading "Decede." Beneath this there is additional printing, all, however, in French. These are death notices, which seemed to be used instead of the newspapers to announce the invincible hand. They state the hour of the funeral, etc., and the name of the deceased. As a general thing these notices are tacked up all over the French section in an hour after the person has died. I noticed several upon which the printers' ink had scarcely dried, and which announced the demise of some unfortunate which had taken place only a few minutes before. New Orleans Cor. Richmond Dispatch. "Well, old fellow, I must ssy you have carried your idea out admirably. The drawing is vWalnoua." Washington Post. The Dad, Jack I tell you what, Maud makes quits a fijrure in society. Tom Yea. When I aee her at a party with her dude admirers she reminds me of a million. Wsaan a Tbio.Bobisom, What does make A Stlsfat IV the and Vice-Pre- Xocer. CITIZENS' BANK OF OGD?N, UTAH. Mlstak. CAPITAL, first and only time you've called, and I dos't SMsum to criticise U, but tlere's somathiag wrong with this prescription." "Good gracious! So there la How forgetful. I've gone and mads out the bill instead. Times. ., " Hemic, Cashier. you so, my . "Doctor, Wm. V. i .A Mlauadarataadias;. ; . Judge The complainant charges yon with striking htm m the temple, What do you say to tae charge? Prisoner Guilty, your honor, but Judge Thirty dollars and thirty days You bad no business bitting him in church. Bingbamtoa Leader. . Aa latparteat Detail. "I think you mads one mistake in your t t drama." i "What's that "Why, you have tbs scene in the coal mine where the men an imprisoned lit by occasional flashes of lightning. New ' WHEiXCK k L s. etUa. 1h a Ocdea. Ttaa. B. WHITE, Praetieea ia t) s DUtriet Coort and all tha eourta. Prrtutal attpatiuB rins to eullertinus. kMnembrr lb place, ia Hrj i kWq build-in- , r of C. H. drerearll A Brti., I tab. P. O. Tweuiy lourlL street. !, nat -- box Mi. . Oa-dr- iiaca a. EiasALL. JlllBALX A ALLISON. - tiUK L VO. X. U. W. Fiacr. BOX 8 OF i. MU4JII. U. W. W. FiA Lfcia, Let it t. BT. GEORGE. CdTRDELION X: SSI. LODGE.1 OGDEN. CTAH. .ld Th above society (nestings L avnuiLia rrrtaas nan. ivwiMuuni stir btanitard (over buiUiug' every TLurxlay e snea sharj,, antil fun tier us iag at kalf tie. AptlKatMa funis Wma i obtained fnaaT Dr. Percy X M.k. aehibgtoB ivmu. I bsvthers eortially iavi'el. BVjuurtUD is u ATTORHEY-AT-LA- o-- LOIX.E RICHARD ATTORKEYS AT LAW. OSes: J10J TkLin-to- mmm Senas. QBDEB HACHUXAM, JEOSAED S-- J. MeenrrerTnedTeveeita at T Jft. TuJ.d v wis nm n ij is.ivru aiuwo. LAWYERS. su-mui- a. a 1 L 0. bauoiL. Ocv. I'tak. j. a. aa I. I, frt t'l. PtariYAL J. biSSATt. r.i!eot. V ab Asa, Babbt Gillatt. SerrHarv. LEGAL 1JLANK&U cowAao a. axusoa rcButHEs axb roa ATTO RS E Offlee, OTrr Ctah National Bank, eomer of sals t ITELM1NG WahuitAa areau and leo:y4uurtii street, TEE C01LMERCUL t'tab. Osdeo. UOi Washingtoa Avenue, Ogdcn, Ctab JACOB S. BOHEMaN. j ATTORNEY-AT-LA- No. UC6 OfSee, 070 B- - ' X HEYWOOD, Deed, short form. Warranty Deed, long form... Warranty 571 m ATTORWEY-AT-LA- Twenty-fourt- street. h BAJISrOBO SMIT1 gaUTH Utah. Og-de- B. W. SMITB. A SMITH. Real EetflteMort'gehortf'rm Option Contract Lease. Bond for Deed. Discharge of Mortgage Trust Deed. Assignment of Mortgage.... Bill of Bale 373 3tO 50 100 500 ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- and , 6T, First National Deed Quit-clai- 1.7) Office, Set BLA5KS. COXVEYA.VCIJiG Vtshicttoa areun, 3 51 PROBATE COCXT BUOTKS. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- - R. THOS. B. BULUEB, Doctor in Medicines, Master Is Surgery, L. 8. A., London. SURGEOH-ACCOUCHEU- Royal CoUegs of Burgeons, England ; Fellow Society Arts and Science, London. Formerly Quarantine officer and superintendent for Sew Zealand and Melbourne, Victoria, Address or call at 2266 Washington At. Administrator's Bond Executors' Bond ax) Letters of Guardianship 376 Order Appointing Hearing.. . 501 Testimony of 502 Testimony of Applicant 379 Order appointing Adm'r ..... 1 125 oommi&sioseb'b 76 A. COTT1NGHAM, p "PHYSICIAN 377 SPECIALIST. AND In connection with general practice, gives iai attention to diseases peculiar to females liseaees of the genito urinary organs, diseases f tht rectum, via. Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration t diseases of thseer. nose, thrust end enest. Minsuitation rree. Office oer Potto Sice. Telephone 2G0, court blaxks. Summons Sheriff's Sale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show cause Citation for Garnishee., Affidavit for Citation Garnishee, Writ of Execution 475 476 78 2 572 "1 DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. 10 Affidavit for Claim and Deliv DENTISTS. 525 I . V. Bloth. Attorney L. R. Boeers. Pberifl Gilbert B. fieloap. Coroner Marshal Allen. Burreyor B. W. Paris. Superintendent of District Bcoole Jos. Peery rsacrxcT omens fibst oodxh raacntcr. Jostles of the Peace K. A. McDanlel. Coo table E. A. Koch. Collector-Jo- hn . sacown t oodh runtcr. - vorsTB oqdix rasnscr Jnstice of the Peace Val Qiueon. Constable H. E. SteeL ' rsBcmrr. BcfrrgvTLLS Jtistlee of the Peaee Aniros McKay. Constable Joorge E. Ferrin. eden rBscnrcT. Jnstice of the Peace K. B. Frorer. Constable John Gould. MOBTH OO DEN ' NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Cm, Weber Co., March 19, 1881. To Oliver B. Adams. You are hereby notified that I have expended ($300) three hundred dol-lar- a, in labor and improvement upon tlie ''Superier" Lode situated in the Willard Mining District, Box Elder County, Utah, as will appear by certificate filed in the office of the recorder of said district, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section 2U4, Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the years ending Dec. 31st, lf9, 190. And if within ninety days afterim, this notice by publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscriber under said section 2324. O. SuUiTan. Constable-- D. . Plans, speetflestkms and estimates prepared and work snpariatended. Mam. nl.ts. treejnM.- Mite MntA 4 xecuted on short notice. Booms S and 4, Union block. No. SSI Twenty Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. Ogden ' Joetlce of the Peaee B. Terne. ConsUbl Phil Ford. tstsd oonas rsEcntcT. Justice of the Peace A. Perric Hadn't Yet, "Yes," said Qus de Jay, "I have bad some vewy twying experwiences. I was struck seuseless once." "And when," inquired Miss Pepperton archly, "do you expect to recover?" Washington Post. a The Branch He Meet Heeded. Father What branch do you consider the most profitable for my son? Teacher I can hardly say, but I think a Neatly Caught. stout blue beech or a long sinuous The following is told of a judge before good birch would do him as much good as any. whom a man was being tried for stealHarper's Bazar. ing a gold watch from a woman as she was entering a "bus. The man declared He Wa Sorry. the watch was bis, and the woman was Teacher Were you sorry, Tommy, that mistaken in identifying it as hers. Sud- you stole the apples? Tommy You bet I was. They made denly the judge asked: me so sick that I bad to stay home from "Where's the key?" The prisoner fumbled is bis pockets, the ball game, Yankee Blade. and said he must have left it at home. Blasted Hope. The judge asked him if he wound the He My love for you is like the boundwatch frequently with the key, and he less ocean. said'Ye." She Oh, no, it isn't There is no tide Then a key was procured, watch and about it, and there isn't going to be one. key were handed to the prisoner, and he New York Herald. was told to wind the watch. He opened Twos I the case but could not find any place to nse the key, because the watch was a Fassett What! wearing evening dress keyless one. The sentence was five this time of day! Why, it's only noon, Cholly Cholmondeley Aw, but it is 0 years. London o'clock in London, doncherknow. Jewelers' Circular. The Thoughtful Manager, Mrs. De Style (in theatre box) What One for Smith. was this placard, "No Loud Talking," Brown I eat a great deal of bread with box in for? our put ; meat. Mrs. Forundred (after reflection) I mySmith Yes; and a great deal of meat presume the manager left it here so we with your bread. Journal of Education. could show it to the people on the stage when their chatter interrupts our conIt Was All There, ' "Does the cellar leak?" versation. New York Weekly, "No. It's had two fciet of water in It ever since I've been in the houRe. N h a The Red Maa'a Disappointment. drop has got out" Harper's Bazar. ; "Ugh!" said the Indian, in disgust "What's the matter, Swallowtail?" la HI Way. asked the agent " is a good feilov Swift yes; "Oh, "Big Injun chase wtite man four mile. Want scalp. Catch white man. way." "Indeed? What a pity! Blocks his own Ugh! white man bald." Harper's Bazar. path, eb?"-N-ew York Press. .a piDEUTT LiL4 jasUeBotremCoart. ( ery personal property., unaertamng on fjlai B.BNOWDEN, Delivery of personal r M Warren W. Corey. B. A.W.IK 526 undertaking for lie DENTIST. C. E. rVnrtele M. K. Bpeneer, Tht. Cahocin, Aselt, Claim and 6. Si tWwanu. Ad. Koha, Theo.BobinQa Offloa, 1427 Washlngtoa tveuve ever Horroek x personal propertr. , A Bona store. Teeth witkont pistes aad saving 77 Complaint on Claim and natural teeth a specialty, ho teeth or roots too bad to be saved by filling or erowni&g. Special livery personal property.... OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ' ihsuw gives to cmiaren leeta. aremta blanks. wnn eouim orncus. 325 Mining Deed Probate Jnde A. C Binbop. CIVIL ENGINEERS. 350 Notice of Location of Claim. Selectmen Lewi W BhortUff, John Picooek, Fred For. o. a. Ttrsa. a, w raaia 400 Proof of Labor Clerk J. P. Ledwiihre. 401 Power of AttV to Locate ' ' " Beeorder John O. Tyler. rpUBH A FABIS, ana Sell Ameasor Kdwia Diz. - CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Treasurer John A. Boyle, ' York Sun. Clarence (resignedly) Yes, sir. Everybody says that, but I don't think I deserve it New York Herald. - ARCHITECIS, Omes. raesa H, IT aad IS XaiJeaal Bask y DEB a SECRET SOCIETIES CO- a a lbdsasb, T t ill M JL T. .'-r. ciiai, D1RECT0EM r Bather Bard em Him. Mr. Fuller (to Clarence, 4 years old) Why, Qareoce, bow much yon look lite your father. - $200,000. JL MOSiTB COMMA sr. D ' W. N. Bimxnts, Vie President Conv. Pratldmt W. atuaia. CONTRACTORS AKD BUILCERS. Eaat aid Vasluartaa avswaa, beC Tveaty. seuad aad Tweaiy-uur- d r4a. tlSfS.OOO Depoeit. t. s""""-""A. a. " aws-a- K05CMLSTS - Office, rooms Bank building. J. K. D00LT, President. Innocent Daughter Why, mamma, b wasn't Battering me at all. He was rolj saying some very pleasant thing to m about myself. Somervllle Journal. ; . L. B. Adas , Cashier. Jaat Appreciation. natter . AD A DOVSOX. JtlXHABDT sati R.A.M. ta C. T. LAMBEBT. coraer Jeresi arataa aad Tmbril straK. Leacrb aww Aaatirva H U m tassa. lariuad laii 1 100,000. Interest Paid oa Tim Tom She is one followed by half a dozen nothings. Harper's Basar. Experienced Mother you let Mr. Oelricha dear? . capital, SURPLUS. Jack-f- f? A Doomed if United States Depository. MX CBAPTLJL Q&DU G , - fCatiuuIljI TfcandaeeecaaMa.1, I. P. siasu awe. I. FOR HEADST05ES gr km DA JJETOBATIOS Jd on vt lagr'ar aosainnratki fin Caeapeal aad Bast ia U starket. Far aJ I smmiiUt unaata at tSA mrrirvna a aaa. . raaut. Ajm a i tuna ataaaiacLauL irt iai aat. CGDEN", UTAH. a. k 1 A.F.41-II-. Sba 1 -- MASONIC. ssa-r"i-T 4 Clr1-- aedsttrAMaoaoa a goal aaa-s- tt aana. They arm vwy aj at Waiag. I iBs Was Capital. - - - - 8200.000.00 - 12.000.00 to Sot aad kneel aad stand ap at the proper Air tM Ok I've bad aad aa aaad all yaan timm during church acrvioas, Both of that AB a law slara DUiilil. Waablag-teaFdoaH I ptopaas to be toposd.' then wear qaeoee, though, aad would AfctC wtlta clocd float! octfrora not part from theta fur acy coaaiera-tioGENERAL BANKING. f2kae4 ct Mm Sua U liberty at i Jadtto- Umm Aisaa ana It tot-- bj a lung time to make m'dock In ths afternoon, aa4 fa it them understand that Cfcrv was divine. 1b tit toer wood oa beav-c. unu&i. twideet. They imagiaed I had rvfrrmc merely W. aHCHUtK.Tire-FwaKiartits Muiin of QdU7 Utjer, hotd to bis goudneaa. At first they imagined i. M. LAAtoXot . la J. State. lalaaX kMfxr. be was aa idul that had been Sound over To ba atari4 is ttis aBfolar, half eighteen hundred years ago at Bethle-btlalaieH aBowed sa Tun Drneaite. cyakal fa&ioa fa taidair, as it srwre, ia Jodea, aad bad beea buried, often after bring exposed oa the cross, aad was exactly m tha 0. bJ J. C Axarraote. laeVr. trmX. Lracted wtdJa ha Kred. A h bad then stuk-- and hidden by thoas who risked, hi body vu mmated, hi worshipped the idoL It was hard to get taa&dfoj of abs Comniercial National Bank, prtsKxred ia a box them away from the Joss idea. coma, util ths text Sanday should cham-na"They apeak Enghah so imperfectly I aa4 then, vita tha popping of think that Is a drawback to their rapid OGDKX, TJTA.lt. bottle and expression of food advancement One of them asked me if will, bat bo (rief, vm cMt tram tba top God was buried in J odea, as well as bis of Liberty vbeoertf it would go. la aon. Wbea I explained that they lived tha clear sunshine of the baaotiful day, above the clouds an incredulons look 75,109. spoking ao trigger and of bo more came npuo the boys' facta, aad one said. ScijJns k UMld Frits, than a pofT ct dgar cmoke, 'Melkan man hab tings way up.' I the ckmd bong for a iBomeat trader the could not deny that we worshipped a CIKJUTOKS: lea of the siatae. Then the sharp north-w- being far above us, but all around as. H. O. Rarknea. J. C. armatros-A. T. baJea. I)aiid tcelee, wind caught it, wlilrkd it instantly How long did it fedce me to make them Bl Sinter You naughty boy, why at feocaauUer. Patrick Heal. oat of tight ia the direction of the dead understand the divinity of Chrut? Well, didnt you put that tea cent piece in tht Bearr foaant .man's old borne, and that was th last nearly four years. Thy are bright plate that you? of the body of Henry Meyer. Utile Brother Cos that didnt York Herald, boya."-N- ew look baif ao poor aa a amn I know. BeA Jovial though aa odd tool, aad a STATE DANK. sides, be' gut a platef uL Ouoe a Week. hotel keeper fur thirty years at Port Maa. Tha AnnRichmond, Mr. Meyer wa well known One of the must galling tyrannies of The Ceaarleaa Coll af Werrjf. OGDEX. UTAH. to every Staten lalaader and a good modern life is that of the "average A load eetns to be on your Poniwtuliy too. name From the man." Who ever saw the average man? mind, many other people, Iopinjay. What's up? of hie hotel he got to be called "Pock" Is any one acquainted with any one who Popinjay I am disturbed by an article 1 ao behia name real first waa that to reason one did? Has ever $125,000. Meyer, any any bavs jiMt read. The writer proves that ia Capital PaMin, --. - 7,500. generally forgotten, lie was a skeptic, lieve that the average man ever existed? oh bundrud and eighty-twyears the Surplus, a socialist, a strenuous advocate of cre- The fact of the matter is that the aver- earth will be so overpopulated that then mation, a pretty good liver and a man age man is a myth. He never did and will not te enough food for people to eat. H. f. BIGFLOW, rrwideot. of great popularity in spite of a thousand never will exist He is a philosophical I"onaoohy Why should that worry you? JOHN A. BOY I.E. Vire Pretidect A. P. BltiiXOW, CftthM. peculiarities which will be Staten Island abstraction, a stage property of the meta- You'll be dead by that time. Popinjay But bow about my folk lore for generation. physician, a straw man act up to be worJewelers' Circular. No one saw "Pock die. lie waa shiped or reviled, as the case may be. latanet PiiJ oa Tim od Bcvicr Deposit. found dead in his bed in the hotel oa the Yet people always bow down to him and Appropriata. morning of Feb. 14, Hia wife was the talk in whixpers about his thoughts, his "So you are at work on another picture," first to discover hia death. As hia will, moods, his needs aud desires. They are said one young Washington man who is UTAH NATIONAL BANK anade many years ago, directed, the body rejoiced wla n he is supposed to smile, in art circles to another. prominent was taken to the Fresh Pond crematory, and are cast down when he frowns. "Yes; it's the scene of a duel; one of the oa Long Island, two daya later and inOgdon, TJt&h. Statisticians burn the midnight oil in combatant la supposed to be say lug, 'Draw, cinerated. A committee from the SUten order to "do sums" about him. States- villain!' Was - 189!. OGOEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. SATURDAY. MARCH PRECINCT. Fbko. Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. HiSRISVTLLS cm BLANKS. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being addl to tae soove list. ll "J II1 II II taawhsny firl7lotallirBtpo. 11 I asal X Mduisj . 11II II 1 1 rtr iMtractfon, will wrk iiduatriot, O WVV to aani tlim Taimaa! IMUra g Vmt VIthatr llvt.1 tww own lo' alitia,wbrTeT they will alto fwrnlsi f l which yom tb ritamikB orsnnploy-iDCBtjrn that anHmcl no sonsjw pot m uniM aatccaaarni as siKrw, m.tuj and q Dick iff t dkfflin ha on worker from Mrh (Uttrict or count. I bav alrasVd Uasrht and pro Titled wHb emploTmrat a larrf nnmbar, who nrt makinsr war MOO a Tf sir Mrh. It'aBf Evlf ana fun MnKflivirBKK. Addrm at obcM lrd. svliv. u Hex 4SO, . Smells. Ii A.tnta, MsUaei li ROBERT BROGELMAN PKECINCT. ' Jnstice of the Joeiah B. Carrw. Peace-Const- able (Successor to Frits A Brogelman) OHicAGO SrVEEDALE PRECINCT. Jortice of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. Sausage Works CIXTAB PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Timothy KeniH. Constable riyron u. bj bee, Peace-Const- able Wilson Ponlter. ! , City Office at Cream City Meat Market, OGDEN, UTAH. FEKASANT VIEW PRECINCT. Justice of the Peaee W. H. CrandaU. Constable George H. Mayoock. MAKING OF S1.ATKSVILLB PRECINCT. ALL Justice of the Peace James Hcitchin. Constable John J. Bntcbins. 8th Bt. KINDS OF SAUSAGE pamphlet of tnformatloa and " J Vstract of the showing How to A Foot of Twentieth St. KANK8TTLLB PRECINCT. Justice of the MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace William 6. Bawsen, Constable James H. Taylor. PLAIN A. "' 377 . Official Bond and Oath 75 Chattel Morttraffe 325 Marriage Certificate Al Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 10 Keceipts, cooks of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. ab- fV"Almi laws, Obtaia Patents, Caveats, Trade ,Marsa, Coprrteht, sent KUNN as 1 V jI C6.fV J truJ A SPECIALTY. MARRIOTT PRECINCT. All orders by mail or wire given prompt attention. Telephone 83. P. O. Box 657. Justice of the Peace Simon F, Halverson. Constable Caleb Farry. , 1 Ttl alfi hnrrn IWrwrhua MUfstnres) irotn m nnnarv or-- LTNNX PRECINCT. A. E. Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James xtarrop. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable-Dan- iel N. Drake. WBST WEBB PRECINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace James Johnson . Constable Francis At. Belnap. t 01 iTJvxr".' O. ri BOX i; t TlDIIiitotw:! New Yort B081. Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Crescent Novelty Works Game in Season. 23C0 , 1 . cr K ' aooraa precinct. , itnredtrTTKCoa DyMiiaj-iniu'ADinilM wi thrill tinrvTiv-TifTirA- 'iVieatf ' Justice of the Peaee J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hogge. I L. B. Balch Boston Meat Market. WILSON rRECntCT. Tit-Bit- s. Wetbebbi. J oiuf Order taken at your door, and goods delivered to any part of the cits. a specialty. Our Meat DKLIVKKY Wagon is a Market oa v t.eels which caU at your house so that you may selort rmr own goods. It runs north of fid S oa 1Y uniatB Avcntc and the Benck ; Washinffton Avenue. PKOfPT Electric Wiring and Electric Supplies of all Kinds Washington Aw. LtkmitLs, Te'X, 1. . ! Stencils Made, Bobber Stampa to order. I I VII l tWr.-lr 91 IRON FENCING. rii in n".f"f I mtaMauhmi UilH.Ar Itllllfll B IS a BW - srWTWSMfffswA. tVM of Ml, um m mww s hoeonblr, Vf IllWIf is aat ci. do tfi, wcrii. Basv t MM.. . h Ts tarn S...W tlMwsta. This u yowiMvmontTC?t,rsirwtliiwSt r.Mf.,.isdiid btiBSwaMflilMMvtysAM. stv Mrainf mm U W M sOTMk mftmrtt. Sil'ne, ,m wmm morm a aiMmvc. w M nmi.s 7 w m sss mt,pm rsss. s. fTr lo .ipl.ia mm. ran i.ynst wmiiiia sua. tUwUnu W. Sjffdeh frrtwlMpg. W. tttn y miiEa e. Model and Experimental Machinery te Order All kiad of Novelty Bepairiuf CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS |