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Show i. OODEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, MAY REAL ESTATE. It J. D. GILL Sure Has Bargains. euatd.iwst Hutmi. ax ajjB, strt a ya. ts !, acra. hub ui Fo (1 aw. I iU awt, frama aw tur. low tu CHEAP Cut oa tat t ti n ii tl lIjU ail -- aJau U--I Kre arj ana S km arm. in- arr. adu By 2 - ". Mu--e rauaj 4 suW tirfk if IIm-- j I ajjufil j Ky tiia yooEj: xuab. W Hirjviiii icljju4 karo tU (ut rruiiriil-riish in tLo uukri," nj L H avales Bmtk. or bjII 1U.-n- rla rouss mrm frana buna oaSUt. stmrt, . ra I faiuil (xv-t- LaJ j.rui-J- T lw paDvd iih rtsiuuni J. TWrr'i ca LuekTaJiah. h-t- v. Real Estate! luco-nioti- y VY . V BUKGITT. D.H.PI -- Jr.iS liny and Real Estate. 349 HU, t Twsintjr-foartr- OGDEN; .. : LAFRENTZ & UTAH. POOLE, Real Estate Dealers. Nona but aud ae us. properties ka'ndlad. Call flrtt-claa- a Reed Hotel Building OQDEN, TJTAJI. H. OH AVER, M- - (Member Real Estate Exchange) Hno floWn on1 1 nonet Mj aim Lvaiia. CHOICE LOCATIONS in all parte of tha City. GOOD RANCHES aud Garden Tracts. NOB HILL PROPERTY No troable A SPECIALTY. to show property. Call and see me No. 214, Wash. Ave., OGDKN, UTAH. . The. Best Bargain of- fered in Business Property in the City today. ACorner, 67x101 feet, in Business Center, Cheap. Owner resides in the East and wants to rea lize. Call soon. This is the Chance of the year. R. T. HUNTER, 2414 Washington Avenue. j aev-er- al k. lxj Um-- it and fuller particulars reference is made to the complaint on tile herein. hereby A ml vml Are herehv notified that if you fail to as above appearand answer the said complaint required, the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. James A. Miner. JniUro. and the seal of the district court of the First SEAL. judicial district, in and for the Territory of Utah this 21st day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred . i. s v--i, C. H. McClCBE, Clerk, Ill , su-n-- Utvu-sLMer4-smi- N;Jrtt curi-UBit- y r4- -t l mai-- ttl Trr-nu- y rse-rmt- I JuMr-p- h ct a M. i. TkuBkM t .,! Man-hal- tu BTuba-L- t am Wawuf Hot. 0-k- forty-fuu- onv-tiu- l forty-liv- u-- 1 e : 1 SU, 1 4 1 . . 1 . 3K, , -- Bl (im uulMtft(wiitUU t uf Lb Irifa-uf tak. ssi to Lb 11 ril . , - AiJil. anJ n-Vu- fR 1 AN Proving Polarization. TheNpolarization of the human body can be proved by allowing a strong current to flow through the body from one end to the other, the hands being placed in two basins connected with the poles. The hands are then dried and placed in two other basins of water, connected with the wires of a delicate galvanometer. A current in the reverse direction to the original one is then found to flow from the body. Boston Transcript. 8ettled at Last. It has finally been settled in Scotland that after a single man and woman have kept company for fourteen years, and have not denied to outsiders that they contemplated, matrimony, that the man can be sued for breach of promise, and that no further proof shall be needed by the plaintiff. Detroit Fre Press. A Thought ORDINANCE. Amending an ordinance, fixing and regulating the use of sewers by private individuals and corin the City of Ogden, patwed Novemporations1XW0. ber 2Mb, Be it ordaiued by the City Council of Ogden City, that Section eleven, of an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance fixing and regulating the use of sewers by private individuals aud cortKir-ation- s in the City of Ogden," be amended to rend as follows : Section 11. Any competent mechanic or any Arm of whom one member to be named in the applicat km has Lad experience in plumbing on application to the Crty Engineer, may upon his approval and the payment in advance of a license fee of twenty-fiv- e dollars per annum to the City Recorder, receive a license to do plumbwork or drain or both with sewer laying, ing connections or water connections in no application Ogden City, provided tion for license as plumber and drain layer, be unless shall granted accompanied by a liond in the sum of one thousand dollars, with two resident sureties thereon, paying a tax on real estate in Weber county, on twice the amount named in the bond ; and the said bond to be approved by the Mayor and City Auditor to secure the faithful and constant obedience to all the laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of Ogden City, pertaining to plumbing, sewerage and water connections, and every license, granted to any plumber, or firm of plumbers, slmll be for one year from the date of the approval of the bond, unless sooner revoked for cause, and shall not be transferable without tbe consent of the City Council. All ordinances and parts of ordinance in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed, This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, i Passed April 15tb.lMl. W.H. TURNER, Mayor. j Seal. llltlllllltlHIt ssi.a4 br fiir ... mutitUA tt.af ar .. Abd iuat ax apuvar and abws tks said BuB.iaiht a mtulnal. Lb Mid puUuUd Sul SPt4y ubrt fur tk mtw-- f dMbaudnd u-- bra but Lu LkS tk H.. JajuBS A. Bl4 tk Bral of lib. Jtt,ltf, Lb 11U irl I ovrt i4 lb tltmt MiLimm J adirisi InrVnrt u, and lur tk iMTtbin.d'tLak.iki 2bddsy 4 April, ta Lb ar uf wi Lord ub IkutSMbd stgkt kna-trad . sad bum-- s(tl 4 By L. . H. kt.t Ltss.rwk. bsT. H. Ibjptity t ks. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ko.rt. Lmtt'ni,1, I tak, tJ LtsDOrru a. Silt lt. Apd XOTICK is kersby givea that tks flluBu naniri aoW ka. filnl u.Mmr uf kis Uilecltuu Ui msa hnai imt tu supfMirt t,f kb cialtu. and that Mid proa1 Bill be Bta.H- tiw l'r4iat Judirs ur in kis tk t'uunty kwi ut Morgan county. I'tsh, at Morgaa I ity, I tau.oo May 2.VL t urtis '. rtal.Urxt. H. K. lq. vis: .Su. etti, dated f,w tkekof NW' May stid H t4 S K' ijms. 1'p , raugv 2 k, H. L M., I tab. ata-uo- p li.!, He names tbe following witnmsesto pros bis continuous reaiiieur Uami, aud cultivatum uf Mid laud, via ; James ElUha P. Hardy. uf Hooper; Andrew Tsiignwo. of Huutatille; aud timothy O .Seal, of I iutak, 'Vlwt 'iMiiity, tak. Prl. T. C. Bail-y- t Kat Atty. , li. Moss. K.iirter. AN ORDINANCE. Amending an ordinance, granting riiiiatoa to H. 11. A. H. Iiarretaoa aud Jusxpk Hruiker to count ruct an rWtrsc railway uiev the ttreeta uf Ogdeu City, UMitewiui'r lvth, 1HSJ. Ik. it onlained by the City (Vmucil of Ogden City, that Section 1 of ao ordinance, emit 1.1 "Aa Ordinance," granting permiaaioa to H. H. Henderson, A. & (iarretaon aud Juaeph Bruikcr to MHiatrurt an eWtric railway over the sirwts of Ogileu City, psssed Beptumber lUth, 1XU, bs andUiesam la hereby amended ky striking asd the word "ten" aud inserting in lieu thereof the word "five." Passed AprU 1Mb, 11, H- - TtTBSEH' M,,r- then-for- Seal ) Attest : T. P. Betam, ( ity Recorder. 1, T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify I bat tb foroiug is a full, tru and correct copy of aa ordinance, amending an ordinance, granting wriiila.iia.to H. H. Heud-ersoA. 8. llarretsoB and Joseph Hrinker, to constrnct an elect r.c railway over th stnwta if Ogden City' panned Heptemlier lvth, IW). Pansed hy the Vity Council of Ogden fity, ' April 1Mb. 11. In testimony whereof, I base hereunto set my hand and affiled tbe corporate seal of Ogdeu City, this 1Mb day of April. 1WI. T. P. BRIAN, City Recorder. ISeal I. tnillMIIIIIIIIIIIlttMlllllllltlllUllttlllHIItttltllllflllllllltlEllIlllllllIIItltlllllllltfll III 18101 M1IL CHANC e x ai I 1 1 I Bry an. City Recorder, Attest I, T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true nd correct copy of an ordinance, amending an ordinance, fixing and regulating the use uf sewers by private individuals and corporations in the City of Ogden, passed November 28th, 1S90. Passed by the City Council of Ogden City, Aprii 15th, 1X91. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and attixed the corporate seal of Ogden City, tliis 1Mb day of April, 1S91. T. P. BRYAN, City Recorder. ISealJ. : it jad-aiss- tauw county yun. 11111 ua tu uf Lki. " d amws nur ka tk t uauit ; us. if uait uf lus Laisibtt. kat sb n. iitvLrm. witkaa taw oaj.i MtierwiM vitkia (urti Aars-- us b o Bid k. la-- a vt MkJ nrl'uml sB,BOouriL4 IwLba p'.TbJV said bcuub at krub-t- t L ubtaia tk uf Uus own to Lb bubd uf su ad krreudurs ntua brtsas tks Uauiiuf abd dtaifeV aad US tA tu 1 Js b .acOr4 Murgaa, a la cue U tk puaisl:. tUuilii pMiut. BiM Lbal SI.. Biiiid to MiJ dorr ta Lb gruuad Lkat tks aV4Kisi.t kas wiiifkily BngWcuM to usvsm tks Ptaibiiaf auk tk ousubajb a r n m uf vu u Lb eustrary kl.a mu.uewia.ai; tkal k Bill but as tk futar auBtnks L M) suptairt ur Bsisusnr. turtimti. abd pan aruiars rWeribv ksreoy aft, tt Ut Lks bus- - : the asms of hwaii. Notice u kervtiy given Uist on Tuesday, tne 2d day of December, J, at 12 o'clock uooa of that day, iu froutof tbe County Court Itotiae, I ouutv of Wnlier and 1'nr lu t he 1 it y of ritory of ('tab. I will, in obedience to said eie eutiou. sell all the right, title. iutem,t aud claim of the above-name- d defeudents, of.lu aud tolkeatiova aescritied prtqierty, or so mtirb thereof as may be necessary losatufv nlaiutiff'a judgment, with interests thereon and costs, to tli highest anil beat hidiler for cash, lawtu money uf lb Cuited States of America. C.L.1A3 11. I'AKSONS, II. 8- - Mar.li. I. By B. A. Bowman, Deputy IT, S. Marshak Ugden, Ltau, oveulerl0, lfNO, The above sale ia nostnonnH until Aatnnla. Dtwemlier 13, Wl, at 12 o'clock m. K. H. V. 8. MarshaL By n. A. Bowman, Deputy U. 8. Marshal. I December 2, l"W. Ogden, tab, Alsivesale is nostnoned nntil Momlav. Mareh 2, l, at 12 m. E.H. Psrwinh, I1. S. Marshal. By B. A. Bowman. Deputy V. (4. Marshal. Ogden, Utah, December 13, Tbe abova sale is uostnoned nntil Urnulat June 1, at 12 m. L H. Pa as. ins, V. S. Mr. n . B. A. Bowman, Deputy U. S. Marshal. By 2. ISBl March I Ogden, tab, L J SMkM ( avbf lUrl tm tol 4J irluii, ,4 (b Sa lA arvaM4 aftoa- Lbs t hereby required toapiearinanartiou uameit ilaiu-lit- f brought agaiiwt you by the ! in tlteUutrict Court of (lie lirt Juiiirial Dtatrict uf tbe Territory of I' tab, aud toauswiT tlie eomplaiiit filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of tha day of service) after the service on you uf this summons if served itiiiu this county: or, if served out of this county, but in this District, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken airainst yon, according to the prayer of said complaint. The snid action is brought to obtain the judgment of this court against the defendant for the sum of SitiB.9 with Wal internet, the costs of this action, which plaintiff alleges to be due him usin three sevaral stated accounts, one each between you and C. K. Kanninter. William V. Helfrich. All of which have been aasigned to tbe plaintiff. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to tbe coinplaiut on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to aiHwar aud answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you for tbe sum of fcktf.JS and interest and costs of suit. Witness, the Hon. James A. Miner, Judge, and the sea) of the DiMrirt t ourt of the First J udicial Dint rict, in and for the Territory of Utah, SEAL. this i'jth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one. C, H. McCli eb, Clerk. By L. B. Best. Deputy Clerk. Ocden Hiles and W. C. Love, Attorneys for Plaintiff. tmA to i nar la aa Sjctaua. kt4$ ssiurvd ' t us hf Us i i lrt.-sc- . v i J Mufsa. MraJUM. Tu rkuauas . aixty-ti- if , It--- tnvw ul LbsaiInrnuir) ul Ct4 . l. - Iv'rl.ilMl U e Luxuries at the Price of! Necessities! The Union Mercantile Com-- 1 I panies Full and Com- I plete Stock of T. P. GROCERIES -- AT- SUMMONS. In the District Court of the first Judicial District of Utah Territory, Weber County. Michael riuckmiiier. vt alter r. j l V Dwver and Clement Plaintiffs. Ulias Summons Witt and Josopli Metzler. iletenuant. The people of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Frank, E. De Witt and Joseph Metzler. Defendants? ' You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the plaintiffs in the District Court of t he First Judicial District of the Territory of Ctah. and to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of ser vice) after the service on you of this snmmons if served within this county ; or if served out of this connty, but in this district, within twenty days; otbi-wixwithin forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain the judgment of this court that a certain bond made by one John A. Stephens and del izered to the defendant, Frank E. De Witt, "be decreed to be nun ana voia ana oi no enect, Jor which reference is hereby made to the comnlaint. herein and that said Frank E. Do Witt rnd Joseph muizuT, ueieiiuitnis, o aecreea and to make a cancelation thereof npon tbeadjudged records of Weber county, Utah, and to surrender the said bond to the plaintiffs and that they do have and recover of said defendants their costs ' in this action. r For further and fuller particulars reference is made to the hereby complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to apiiear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiffs will apply to the court ior me renei uemanueu tnerein. . I 1 U'lvur.u t on. james A. Miner, Judge, and the seal of tho.PisirIct Court of the First SEAL. Judicial Dist rict, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 1st day of May, in the year of our iorn one thousand eight, hundred and ninety-onC. H. McCLURE Clerk ' By L. B. BEST. Denutv Clerk. Kimball A Allison, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Frank E. iiip. L. Dar- - Less w Cos y Dp ""l . 1 Live up to the level of your best thoughts; keep the line of your life tense Legal Blanks of all kinds for sale at and true; it is but a thread, but it bePy L. B. BT, Depnty Clerk. the Commercial Office. H. H. Hkndkbson, Attorney for plaintiffs. longs to the great republican warp where Time is weaving a nation. You cannot To Ladies Troubled With Ocden Ciiv Ordinances. alter its attachment yonder to the past Painful or suppressed menstruation Oregon Kidney Tea, if taken a few d ays Copies of Ogden Cir Ordinances, inu nor yonder to the unrolling years. Schellhas Brewing company is the beet before the expected period, relieves fill book form, complete to uaw ior uie Thomas Hughes. uevriiKo hi mt inai Kev, The Commercial office. Price 50 cent pain. It contains no mineral poisons. ninety-on- tw-i- ) Hog-iste- "fot further si-- C n-- of six certain promissory notes of even date and judgment is prayed for in the sum of $1062.50, and tne interest on me same iroiu uiarcu cin, LH90, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and also the interest on SPWISO from the Mth day of March, lb90, to December 13th, 1S90, and also for the sum of f42.50 and interest on the same from December 13th. 1880, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and 10 per cent, on the whole amount fonnd due for attorneys' foes, as provided for in eaiA mnrtirAim And notefl And COStS Of Sllit. That the usual decree may be made for th sale of said premisos or so much as may be necessary to pay the samo with costs, by the Unitod States Marshal of Utah Territory, according to the law and qractico of this court, that the pro ceeds of said sale may do appneu in payment of the costs of suit and the marshal's costs and the amount found due to the plaintiff, that the said and execution plaintiff may have judgment Thomas Bacon for any against said defendantremain after applying all deficiency which may h nmnwla nf the sale of said premises prop erly applicable to the satisfaction of said judg- Z- I- . . Tem-try- il.i - litli,J. ua k. 1 iu-r- a Piort 1 . u ttt iux-k- t- . - U-- f and J.t I E lr, den town. When the great railroad revolution took place and steam cars were substituted for the oil horse cars the bell was brought to this city. In those days the was where St terminus of the John's church now stands. Two trains were run each way daily. A small branch manipulated by horse power, however, ran from the main depot on Market street at its conjunction with Main street Here the old bell was hung on a pout, and it duty was to ring for half an hour before the departure of each train. Passengers could board the horse cars without extra expense and ride to the main depot, whence they could take the train for New York. As time went on, however, improvmentt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. developed in the railway service. The No. 910. Market street (it was then Congress I V Office Land at Salt Lake City. tali, branch was abandoned and the street) 21. ( lApnl Notice is berebr riven that the fullnwinr- - old post on which the bell hung rotted named settlor bas died notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and and fell down. But Paterson was also beginning to that said proof will be made before t he KeKistr and Receiver at Salt Lake City. Utah, on June make great strides forward. Then the 4, 11, vii: John W. UihKon. H. E. Mo. 76.W. for the e4 or only educational facilities were private of sec 30, tp 7, institutions and and subscription schools. n r I, e. lie names the following witnesses to prove his The public spirited townsmen' finally continuous residence uHn, and' cultivation of, concluded to erect a public school and said land, vie: selected the site. Here a building was George w. Knar, Henj. r. lilavlock, Elijah Shaw, Jr., More Rose, all of North Ogden, constructed and the old bell was placed WebeT county, Utah. in its tower. In years gone by some of f bank U. lioBBS, T. C. Bailey, Attorney. ' our older citizens remember the peals of that bell. Then the pupils grew in numLEGAL NOTICE: bers and the old school grew too small., In the Probate Court of the County of Weber. Another and more improved building Territory of Utah, In the matter of tbe estate of Amos P. Stone, (now known as school No. 1) was erected, deceaRed. Notice is hereby Driven that Amos I. Stone, the and the ancient bell, whose mellow peals adminietrator of the estate of Amos P. ritone, echoing from the walls of the dizzy Alps deceased, has rendered and presented for settleseven centuries ago called the humble ment and tiled in this court a final report and account of his administration of the estate of peasant to worship, now startles the said deceased, and a petition setting; forth that Paterson from t,heir morning the said estate is in a proper condition to be youths of beds. Napoleon's voice may have made closed ; that a portion of the residue of said es tate remains to be distributed to the heirs at the whole world tremble, but the voice law of Baid deceased, and praying for a final of the little Swiss bell rings further than distribution of said estate and that Monday, the eleventh day of May, 1891, at two o'clock p. his. Paterson (N.J.) Call. m. of said day, at the court room of said court at the connty court house in 0dtm City, said County ef Weber, has been fixed by the judge of How Foolscap Was Named. said court for the settlement of tbe said account and for hearing said petition for distriEverybody knows what "foolscap" pabution of said estate, at which time and place but everybody does not know any person interested may show cause why said per is,,. account should not be approved, allowed and how it came to bear that name. In orsett led, and a distribution made of the residua der to increase his revenues Charles I of said estate to the heirs at law of said deceased, as prayed for in said petition, according .granted, certain privileges, amounting to to law. monopolies, and among these was the Dated April IStn, IfBl. .manufacture of Tpaper, the exclusive J. P. LEDWIDGE. Clerk. light of which was sold to certain parALIAS SUMMONS. ties, who grew rich,' and enriched the In the district court of the First judicial dis iovernment at the expense of those who trict of the Territory of Utah W eber county. Edward A. need, William risher and Henry were obliged to use paper. At that time all English paper bore' the royal arms in L, Henderson, plaintiffs, vs. Thomas Bacon find Hmrriet ). Lewis, defendants. of Utah send water marka. J The people of the Territory The parliament under Cromwell made greet mg : To Thomas Bacon and Harriet D. Lewis, deof this law in every possible mansport You to : in are fendants hereby required apiiear an action brought against you by the above ner, and among other indignities to the of in the first named plaintiff, the district court of Charles it was ordered that judicial district of the Territory of Utah, and imemory to answer uie compiaim. uieu luermu wiuuu uu the royal arms be removed from the padays (exclusive of the day of service) of the serper, and that the fool's cap and bells vice on you of this summons if served within When this county ; or if served out of this county, bntt should be used as a substitute. in this district, within twenty days ; otherwise was the parliament prorogued rump within forty days or judgment by defarit will "these were also removed, but paper of be taken against you, according to the grayer of said complaint. the size of the parliamentary journals, cera to lorecioso The said action is Drougm tain mortgage on certain mortgaged premises .which is usually about 17 by 14 inches, described in the complaint, which reference is still bears the name of "foolscap." Harhereby made ; said mortgage was given oy deper's Young People. fendant. Thomas Bacon to secure the Dayment a HEED : ! - ra eaiLt-jn- ALIAS SUMMONS. Wt m tt rvt a4 I laj. Trtriiarj . ts ra t uau. la tk . -- d with the dasl of vj ta-t- 2 J mm aa A Xo. 1 I rrjit it to to aL-Wut k auy will &rg a fainilj j.4 It Hill k iuslS to alh-- i. tkihatd aa. earner, on a ba,ry tnck. iu S ." Wuuduaa 1 Lit ckrap. ks Tt JOULJ KJy uua:l at tlu Clrrk I ua. rtMMi lnu, wilii Hb waiitMl a&Uxa&LitMftit I k ClMrap pruurilttts flerj B lava. bu lug. am tbe borerradibh, Uowcvrr, auj ventured to ak if it was strung. 'Strmigr fxhto--J tii clerk: "why, it' OGBLV. J. D. 61LL 2404 W.l lit, aa k.trutij m ittr&in stomp pullt-r-. It's tlie rtruuBt luwanklUh that hOW IS IHH TII1K TO BC1 thruugh a colhtr. Von caa tak it riht oat of your pliartuu, af k-- r a whirl arouuJ CVutral park, hitch it toastoue Uiat. aul if it dunm't pall luore than a I'll knot k it in tin) hraJ. Fact in, it' a dranght Luesradinh, with of tit H( tlm years lu taught th wiftns and e ndarancof Salvator." ilriM ' I uatit to ak," aaid the young lady, u that nil property bought Bell at this mm uf tks yar will bring at least SO par caul profit mifwhat cotifuned, if it is sharp during tli following winter. dor it bitf?" off ar fur sal Ik following cboit proper! ''Bite? No; it's gentle aa a sacking j at then low prices : wouldn't bite the smallest child. dove; Buty acre In section 10, overlooking th f 100 oo It btvms kind o' sad like when it has to city take the bit in its month. Oh, no; it Ml SO feet on Twenty-fourt- h between Lincoln and Wall Avetiues.par fool 273(0 wouldn't bite a piece of molasses candy. tb Bench Soil) feet eight blocks !Uoe And kick? Yon couldn't make that frota Waakwgtoe Avtmua 90 00 Twu,acrabtoOBniirieth,DarUiPark..UWU0 hohsradish kick if yon tickled it with a straw," and the clerk punched the bottle Lota lu Nob HU1 Addition (heap. in the ribs aa proof of it excellent disImproved business property payutf It ...23M0W percent, net, biased for 4 year.. position. H&I 148 feet bet ween J acksou aud Luiucy WW 00 The young lady did not seem entirely Lota is Mountain View Addition I'M (JO satii-fiewith the recommendation, and biH rod corner oo Twenty-fourtAlso took the bottle up to examine it more Wall Arena property twlow real value. closely. Cst acres near north Wsabiugtoa will subdivide. "That's right, said the affable young If iron will call on n ws will abow and eon man; "look it over carefully. Examine it closely for ringboue, spavin, quarter-crvine jroo there is money in buying now. V Vaves, thumps, mumps, .bumps, & dm rumps or anything else under . th ngsnn. If you find it is mot as sound as a dollar, the hossraduh is jours without costing you a ml cent, and with a nice set of silver mounted harness thrown in. Shall I wrap it up?"' The young lady said she would not take it along now, but might call later with a halter to lead it home. River Sell- and Driver. - MU. eLK-.'.- j We." its jrait," L cutitiiiiHl e STOLE, 3 Lbe SET huTwra.i.aJi. dua a U.t:W, APPLICATION FOU PATENT. MARSHAL'S SALE. UM. Kous tiv lirStj 4 aa l'fcrr aiJ im.J ana4 tsmr It Calk f l nmm itlM I. sitcs Mutt LakbUtrsa. i.irf Ji.t.u 'U Win 4 I lu. ua lWrur) Uj. A taiUm m 1 luu iMaaica. L.tt i t !a kuct irk l"t, m a erruuk 1, r.i Whet XpUt. I Ui behalf c FrMW oi tut v4 t itirgEv. - irt. i '.tl. IrtriW) utL.KM'.um- iiiA - a. L. u L (,UtJ : M, fci. a war U fe. i (ill. H keu. ul Lsa. n I baa. rmrl ixMH 1 A.pai.f Vr,l&kl. I 4 MIL li im out fef U aa a&ciett mmtri a.4 ui tiia.M t mt a uf Utla uy t tak. afcj u j 4iUS.Arni 4.kUr. bd A44 r lava U rTri.C Dorifi the ooarar if lhr wai ruba, I tak. kax f aba ' utM- fcfaiMftrwitfa l a I aatd tuui patsM f. a tus tLi csjevet-- t aa dr.trvvt4 ax.1 the " "iausk" I L mrtm fcjMK U Iu&.u4 SMtil4 ara;j, svuiifa eiaiiav. nim; ta ctM fnt WU tku4 t.ug in iu Umvr was carried Ik rter t tii-ir. 4rf - il I tak ua.ty. L.4 iti is Mix L M W m biufk - luu it. atab uf fuiAMu Ikt Th anrrtuvd u5 a a tr ji.T by the cviBx-rur-. k- aS u4 Js u tuur t4 i mjM auuaant ceusvs4 swrfaes I.om to bo a at that time suu s us Ik t--t Uct 1.XL ua tk rruasd,i.tb.i it, u. ti. it.tB u.tucu. i;44udk4ivI ui km 1. - J tlfcl Ui k Su, J ArarriuMi as ta L&udred and ulX It m tZ kut 1. w 11. it. 11 It. llst uf taw!imal survey oa fits La shmultaM Uurs U. ku tkjs h&d Jver. The c 1 IM acourdio 1. M i. S, tK M. li. utwr W A ajbaln lrr, It. li. M II. l S. II H. Mst, s fWio : t 9mmintiu4 at Uie iiutxaj to It of the time, was cotLnU Ca. 5. a. Kt. IL - 11 si jk, u.sl. as, l.. . , anw f it, jmi ImuiI fust No 1. tkcaies nutuu tit- -l by the praaanu c tha cAstutt, who wu fu sua m tz ul u s u Xa A. It, autltk til Im to Fum Su U Va i. t. " , u, U u, U.U ail i 1 H, a wm !tsay So. time U u, that aaJ t M prayer U V u. l uiirMty Plee I r u, xwtk ISJJ I v t fat Vu. L tks iaa U afairt Lbtuuiy I jLii, rinau ut krtirt sjk! Trrnu-ouoctrruiiig wurhUy and saiaiaist IJVsrna uf lis, wiiis,wtck rmc Mfal ou I Irtaiel, ui rlsf mul n t tM tVWt would be iuiprov'rd in aooutrdance with lr an. ikaurtk uf ikstita W Ul k. M,ialy. ta Ua fa ill, uf ami sirtsua Is, tkliHi.uftkeRjVuf their 1 . liutior is Lrrr) riia it. si . uf tk umlsy, ttw 11 b.vl it Las rausl uf t tak. Vo eu&Kirta I rum fut ku. t, (.'. k. carried the bell with him to day ! ut iMmmtUer. luu.tkm at il u cix-is aay. Mt trut vt . 4ia-lMuit) I mr H..uma, at. M. W i. Urs S su Fraucr, and retaiiMl it as a priicd ui Itw t ill uf (JWtli. ( utlbt j i4 H truss tut No. t. tus qsaruw lrt seetsi ti.L and uf I tak, 1 sal. ia tMMmltrmn lu Mid uf rt nulil hisikiwnf all and baniahinetit to OtfM J4, Tp. t S, k. I W, ua tk aOl Uis rurbi, tittr, uiMni aui !t Lu kffkiua, kean, a k ikaruiav. tt sua St. HrVna. when be gave it to bis broth-rr- , ruu. ufaril Ik auu isi isttmOaiiui 4. m smi Vt Lilt, a lu l diAul bHn betutus tlut. SMnUd loum), w uli ua rvxxi ui ESunaparte, who likewise iuniiua IsthuJ Ikmiuf as tit siiniry u mnt$ puuiilitf s tlrf mOitw ufsuiuiu uf ssij auuiug W tk kmnkr ing baaiched brought tha old relic ta jurua-ul- . Ut trirt at Udm t 'lty, ta WeW tawiity. nk uitvfwt ttMm and Ameru-aud kmt ubktrr i. raWt, lasful cm kuows knoiusia kmig tks "'fJ It, I ww and hung it in a belfry at hit UmnflMwl ksrT i4 tnimrl. iln t ut Iks I ufcrd ssi and Little Harry '' auuuteiaiaia. buiue in Burdentown. U. HtkMiSK, 1 dirret tkst tlas stsns ks lUis la tk pautuksd llu-rI h. k.r.L.L it remained serving as a din net Ouuas balLi i uajttts tal.. a brsauaper Mtlr B. A. K Ifc.uty I'. S. Marvkak taksd swnt Iks Mid tu.lli claim fur tk atk. bell on the farm, iu history remaining un- byLklm. I tak, .SvitSibM 10, luu. Fassa U. Hossa lartud uf sttly uaya. known until Joseph's rxcall from exile. TUe above sale is iusttiiml until Saturday luut l T. at Uurkck m. Baoai. Atturwey f, AptJicsL Then it was lust sight of aud for yean UrcNfcuM IJik, Is. H. r.itm,. I". S. forxuttea until one .day aume curioaity By B. A. Hmats, Ivpuiy I . s. Mrkak aeekers rouwiaging about ia on uf the Oik-u- , L tak. lAMmiunr X. ltt'. MARSHAL'S SALE. Above sale is pitSineil until MiNnlay. Marcii I'ader anil by virtus uf aa sarutktt Ism, aubterraneau paiM>is that hjneycumbrd His-- .., 12 u'ekvk aau 2. out uf tk ln.trH-- t Cuart uf tks li. at t JudirJ the place came from all section to vuit I a. liuakal. uf I tab, dated ti Lu.trtci, irf tk in a certain aru. day of October. the so called catacombs and are the By & A. Bow Mas, IM'"'! V. laarakal. ;it liMfiii tks t aiiforuia XaiMual iiauk ut tsaa OKiira. I tab, ltimtilMf U, lu. hutoric belL At that time the CamLii..i. a curuuratiuB as plaintiff, Minand TksaSove salo is ptHHMHl until Monday, iudicitw4it W. it. Sau A t den and Am boy railroad hal jut been June said 1, at l!Vlork ui. w . K. ks an, ikif etidant. for t !. suniUibpaliy uf tkirtoea r H. faaoisa, l 8. Man.bal. built, and the old bell was sold to the By B. A. r hundred ami and I . b. ManOial. lM(.niy irralth dollsrs, and tateal at tkirtyiua company, who placed It in their depot I tak, March 2. Lav aud dolisrs. at Uordentown to tell the arrival and leiNl upon tks fouoauig ilerriued property, of traina. foi it It huug tlare dejiarture ALIAS SUMMONS. Lota and I in Mork 1. lot 10 In block K Lit. years, but finally, through some' channel lots 1,4, and I In tb District 'ourtof tbeFint Judicial Uis. Si. zt. , ai and iu klurk or other, it fell into the hands o the trict uf Uie Territory uf I tub, M rber ouuiy. IB Mick 1, kits 11, li, li, It, 11, o, U and in block 33, hit. 1, 2, $ and I in iu block 12. kit in Patereon and Hudson River Railroad C k. BanuisUv, Plaintiff, 11, lots 1. 1, S, 4. i, , 12. bl.vk 1:1 lu, 11, It, vs. 15. Id. li. IV land 3' iu block W. bts 1.2.1. 4. V company, and was destined to anothet Wyomingacifte ImproveHI. 11. 12, 13. It. li. Hi. S. 7. s, W.su. 21, 22. li, time the of I that ment a .At obscurity. period i.itipaiiy. corpora. 3U. 31, ?2. 83, St. 35, 23. 24. 25. 2i. 2 31, tion, DWendant company oterated it road, by horses, Tbe a. and 40 in U. 10.k IIII. I..U1242luaud 43 in 3. bkk - 41. bit i. , 7. of the of send I'tah psople (ireetblock aud Territory il all in and the bell was hung in the Jersey City iiu L ui verbify 11 ace aildition to IViim t itv. in tha Hill to anstation at the foot of Berg-eTo Wyoniing Pacific Imprnvenu-u(Vtmiiany, County of VeW aud territory uf I tab, said eorporatiou. Defeuilaut property standing on the records of Hniiri swer the same pupoee that it did at BorVuu are in Will U. KA.POLXOM (lUu.l'nc lLl Lr Lad cqsir4 mt lljrs Aac i"i OOt irtT Itua rX BOW that Le ffigt4 clrrk ut gtiMxtj stur l (WftiMt. g urf THE fiEU. TT u n4ds. V.402S Hem l IiUu tcst kmn a (uiom. Ii j FOR STRICTLY CASH ! I This is the Greatest Chance ever offered to Secure Supplies at Less than Cost of Production. I COME EARLY .As It Wont Last .Very ILong. I David H. Baldridge, 340 1 Twenty-Fift- h i 1 Assignee, f Street. - N. B. 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