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Show (JUDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: THIRMMY. MAY REAL ESTATE. J. D. GILL irt ehna 1 t- - r atalS ta near street, mam i aStey- ta MarriwjL as vu alley, t:- rvrn-- aritlja three j., eft. pat f Mad r"l - taV-- tioud i. of luloc d- .. ixWHn" , Twenry-Stt- h. Leora, T,,tM"H raJtlvaled prior water right.. rr latrade. adigiw in Lake View. ' Sob 1 MM aio '. H r OGbEN. Buy and Sell Real Estate. Twmty h urth Bt., UTAH. OGDEN, OHAVKH, M. II. Si. n.b.r H .1 Efl.te Eicbkoc) Real Estate and Loans LOCATIONS GOOD RANCHES u ail part of the City. CHOICE and Harden IB No Tract. HILL PROPERTY to (how property. trct-bl- e SPECIALTY. A Call and see me No. 2414, Vati. Ave., UTAH. '.DEN. Special Attraction! The Best Bargain offered in Business Property in the City today. A Corner, 67x101 feet, in Business Center, Cheap. Owner resides in the East and wants to realize. Call soon. This is the Chance of the year. K. P. HUNTER, Washington Avenue. 2414 NOW IS THE TIME TO BDK Real Estate! Ezper ience of the past three years has taught that all property bought well at this season t the year will bring at least 50 per cent, profit daring the following winter. We offer for sale the following choice property t1 these" low prices : S n'y acres in section 10, overlooking the$ 100 00 city 66x330 feet on Twenty-fourt- h between 275 00 Lincoln and Wall Avenues, per foot Lots on the Bench 50x130 feet eight bloeks 300 00 from Washington Avenue Two, acre lots on Thirieth, near the Park. .3200 00 Lets in Nob Hill Addition Cheap. 3 Improved business property paying 12 23000 00 per cent, net, leased for 4 years... 165x148 feet between Jackson and Qulncy . . 1650 00 15000 Lots in Mountain View Addition Also 8x8 rod corner on Twenty-fourtWall Avenue property below real value. 4 acres near north Washington will t ubdivide. DJ If yon will call on tjs ire will show find con va co you there is money in buying now. REED BURGITT. & PLUMBING, AND STEAM, Gas Fitting. All people in teed of first class fitcam or Gas Fitting Plumbing, at REASONABLE PRICES should give their orders to Stone, Musser & Co. Dealers in Pumps, Hose, Pipe, Brass Goods, Etc. , I tHO, Was!;. tiwr.i boupenaet0e, It bexih UmW.CT. hat is, in, will bar it wbcm it it ooinpkted. Tlustronira. act m tot and earned oat by wcenem. It i with the aid of ntgatiosis from a bt sponding to C.-t- IB LydrocarbcT. thai md if the Ught m comet certain rays will pass to vast bmidiag will a the slit and fall a number r (: m acj akoca through cell which coanecte upon with a bat rest. Theae, with other tooroea ot vary and an alarm. faaaaaaa of u win was The moat canon thing about the proctEperance women! palace to wise- - J ess ia that the light of ordinary stars dues not affect the apparatus, and that thiDg like fSO.000 annually. it ia aosceptibie only to comets. The iu WimodangbK for women's claba, enven- - , telescope ia made to sweep the heavens as the Cuui and receptions. National conrenv by automatic marhirery. and across alarm will ring if a c met sweeps of women at Cons capital will find the face of the prism, the astronomer their center here. Wmiodangtiau u are not required vo sit up all night to a baaed on a joint stock company, watch for the comets any more. Protaking ao many ah area. This fessor Barnard has the apparat as ao arenterprise, too, baa been projected and ranged that it will nng the alarm in hia ia being carried to completion by women. bedroom. This invention is regarded aa one in the meIndianapolis will hare a handsome and an extremely important of astronomy. Boston chanics club women's fitted with house, etately every convenience. Most or all of the ta women's claba of Indianapolis will have EepluiUfBU ur heir rooms in this one buildir -)n all trades connected with food in owea its existence chiefly to the fertile France women axe largely employed. serve a brain of Hay Wright SewalL The east In biscuit making they need to The arduous somewhat apprenticeship learns from the west Next comes New manufacture of shawls is very well paid, York with a project for a structure but is Taken as a whole fatiguing. wbjich shall cost half a million dollars, there are not so many men employed in and be at once a hotel and apartment factories in Paris as in some other French house for the business and professional towns. Sorting rags is a very unhealthy ladies of that city. occupation. In this women are much Prominent women, such as Mary Mattes employed, and receive in payment fifteen ein-- I Dodge, Miss Jeanette L. Oilder and the francs a week. Women are also manufactories leather in prepar widow of General Custer, are interested ployed in the scheme, while its founder is Mrs. ing the leather wtiicn is aiterwaru in machines. Candace Wheeler, of artistic fame. Mr. pressed In the making of military equipments S. Abram Hewitt has given the plan hia women work equally in shops and in Such a house, to contain their own homes. 8everal lr:ge firms approval ; rooms which girl students in art and have the monopoly of this work, h r other studies may rent at reasonable is chiefly done by means of th b rates, also suites of rooms where light machine. In the making of pen housekeeping may be conducted, is what too, women are much employed; this ia needed. There may also be club rooms and soap making needs but a very short Professional women cannot be hampered apprenticeship. Tobacco employs 1,500 women out of 1,800 workpeople. For by the restrictions of petty boarding this six months' apprenticeship is needed, bouses. need and must a have They and the lowest salary is 3 francs a home of their own, where they will uot day. Weavers of fine stuff for furniture be hampered by anything beyond the receive three francs a day. The weavrequisitions of good manners and good ing of galloons for carriages and ribbons for decorations is done entirely by wommorals, they say. Business and professional women who en. New York Sun. are alone in cities have rather a tough Clothing the KIA1 Tower. time of it, especially if their means are Two Frenchmen appeared at a linen not large. A hotel and apartment house factory in Jaroslav, in the Volga, four for them would be in keeping with the weeks ago, and told the manufacturer spirit of the times. Formerly there was that they wen? Fl ench government comno place but a convent to which a lone missioners wiili an order for a cloth case in which to wrap the Eiffel tower in woman could go. winter. They presented so many sealed documents and letters with the signaStreet Sweeping Gowns. tures of celefnted, Frenchmen that the From the aesthetic standpoint here is manufacturer swallowed tueic marvelsomething to be commended to the at- ous story and agreed to take the huge tention of women who follow the present contract The "commissioners" refashion of sweeping the streets with quired from him $1,200 as an earnest of their gowns. Ruskin, the master, writes his intention to turn out the tower's new in his "Letter to Yoang Girls:" clothes, and left him with directions Dress as plainly as your parents will allow that he should go to Paris at once to you. but In bright colors (if they become you) communicate further with the city offiand In the best materials that Is to say. In cials and to measure the tower. He those which will wear the longest. When you several assistants were who with went, are really in want of a new dress, buy It or make it, in the fashion, but never quit an old to help him detenuine the details of the one merely because it has become unfashionundertaking, and thereby spent $300 able. And if Ilia fashion be costly you must more to learn that he had been swindled. not follow it, Vou may wear broad stripes or New York Sun. narrow, bright colors or dark, short skirts or . . to U Mffttair mmi a KTtlrf) UgneaCrty. Ctafc fTi tVi I ft " ahflj Aw ViYfartyTSmT Ave 1 and t am Mock L lot S is J . and SS u hk. . k.t n n u. a 14, d Uors 1; ix ii. i u it. Dr Mile, Bask alias L 1 S and ia ia blocs tt. lot 1 ia U UM M. all ts wu-r- t rwi-i- . Vou V. 4. M. JL 1. :. 4. S. (cm hioek U U. 14. ! Sf a awash. BV JO,ket 11.1,19 ai.J frajuri-- ef taw UaAea cniraDeaj It. IS, I 1 I, m.la, 11.tt and m n. is. m. B a. ii, ix is. 14 oTia. BWAakWt2aa z . at. bv a. at sa. tz. at. caV at. sl P n, M bottles uxl th book of ustuavoniak frse. Tur Mid Lv St. and atm fctacfc 11. lota ,ur it and U im hlor( . m 1 nM a J . UmTXL, 7. a U. lute KS.Bt.Uaad U la Liuch i. ai. ia ncku. uinlwn H.J agalitios to Ugoea I ity. il th f I tavi rua atd Iwrittr) Ice! lee!! Mfcaaaad So tim a x , a the rec is uf Wesac . ummnmjrmifi H. ill Swan. ) il la placing your cede for ioa this Ujcnanof tan. Urdea tit Mreet Ba ileal aud Id of Deceawber 140. at U . clota bik of da) beenrejour caastM lasted siih mat aa) in rront of the I ounti ouri H..oar. pritgs Ice uApany, mm tm at taw in f 0raw. 4'owaty of W ehar and Tat llti f t tah. 1 will iu otoedavice U id nto na swaaaas ina of We .im Un Mil ail the right, title interaat and into city. only ajariama claim of the aboe-nandefend, nta. of. in and guarar. tee it to oe pure, essay and free It further ofdinJ that to the ahoir dearnbed oronert, or ao murfc moaa. f ruti. tjmee icioxmiju 11 buiki d. Le '.'.Ldti . f tutM be Barm, try toaa'ksf) a aiai W fullum a. a. na awanearu taarat u bm ing -- 04 ashingtoc avsaw all rigbl. ivuVcr aad fraa- and bast biddaw lor enah, laarta. of the I'uted Stale of America. of the suet ton asJe of dia fare of the UgdMfar CUi IUJ U. I HSOS. aud the miu are "th. 1A. I s MarahaL ry at H Steier i Auauf aud neimnl id Ordru Street Eail-a- ) By B. A. Bow t it) 8. Hi-h- ai. . P. Depoty sab. .TO Twenty-hflistreet mast he 1!. tut miem. aj.d .W.len neipu) VH, .ji ,10. .t.n.o,emt. ' That then- M hereto) granted to sold regarii, be ao.t. saw 1. ..tf m n SMond itiinaen l Batorday I'll) Street Kailway ruavpaav. iu iiaxweo W. V. Hrxriuen, MorUrAfee. gage i.r ic aJdiUt to the right, acquired b) ui.v P0MOBWLV.8.M.- .1 1! oer the ttrwt ..I Utfxfc-t it,, h .ul rWu- - By B. A. BowwaB. Depmi V. S. Mar.' tiou of Austin :th. lata, the rigM to m tract. I' tan. December J, USO. W bat Offer in Tailoring;. Ogden, maic'.aiii and oueratr a tin la r Sue hie track Above sale is poatpuned uatU ' atreet railea) with the iirujaai) .kUl.ee au.l .. and up. Pant Suit from L. H .turn. 111 aadailof tor orier .treet. from fTJjO and up. Nice stuck to select of Oadrn ULaMl cm. Jarhat has. Depntr ' uli: from. II. Kissel 3J7 Twenty fourth Provided, however, that in no rase shall the By tt A. Bow if iJUfc1 Ujfden. I tab. lleeeu.l saidOgdra t it) Street Railwa) company, it. street. Up ets.re. above as The sale .. . xucorwor and or construct mfc'M. WeaTrfcr'iL-T- 1"- u -. Lots B. kt. cLltsil ia . t Hr, tr . .f uj V to . ri,lli. 1 tt . - Oa-dr- e 1 1 a.-ti- E-- iltl pSS. maintain assigns operate niore than one street railway track on aa :lreet ia Ogden fit) not mentioned and inPhotographed tke Baud. cluded la the aaul reaolation of August ;th, ISKl with the content of the Cit) Council, first Yesterday J. Paseritch. the photo- uulee. had and obtained, if any "och street shall al. grapher, took two successful negatives read) b. occupied by a single street railway of Kent 'a Military band in their full track of any other meet railway company, is or individual., ana. chess uniform. A hen the pictures are M;ti.n Provided that on any streets -finished a number will be nicely framed mentioned infurther, said resolution of A ugrust 'it' J association and presented to the moied isle friends here any other company, "v-of line a double viduaht have thereon of the band boys. track, then no additionaltrar' . 1 Br R D.tt A Bow lZZf' ' .ah. l . March tUH Marausl. s Miost.nl Uud Entry. United State. Land OAVe I Salt Lake ( ity. Utah, April inh. 1W1. ( Comnlniut having been entered at Uu and by John A. Tyler against the hear, of Samuel Cahoon. legal representative for failure wnth to law deceased, comply Shall be laid thereon. as to Desert entry No. S4M, made Awril Third-T- bat the Ufden - t -- fia a D : I 2d. 11N8. opon the w, of the sw' of socUon Na. r, company. IU tuceeasors ' o- X. to. 611 rl w., S. L. M., in Weber county, Urns. shall have the fight and privilege Utah, with a view to the cancellation ef said o ."J ueaU or an) of entry .aid .treets-acqu : contestant that the said Samuel ; to erect and main- - Cahoou. deceased, alleging motieiwer . iii and his said hem and legal " representative, have wholly failed to roiupl) any . ii.uuiiia with law in the matter of reclamation thereof, . BBBWWB 1." or lines ofIreM ' lua street raila. that the said Samuel Cabooo, deceased, his .laced under the supervision heirs nor legal representative, have not either of Ogden City. by means of ditches, canal., flumea or otherwiM Fburth TV gr nt heretofore made by said conducted an) water thereon within the time resoUtn of Aiia-u7th. ISM. and the additional required h law that the said land ia now in ngbu arpurad under anil by virtue of thu. its natural desert state. The said parties are hereby summoned to apaineudment, stull U and hereby are extended and .hall exiat for the ieriod of twenty years, pear at tlii. office on the 2Vth day of June. 'hepaasagi'of this amendment. at lOo'clork a. m. to re.iand and furuiah ai'i Fiftht,lJ''!,, Tliat the above ami foregoing grant ia concerning said alleged failure. FRANK D. liOBDH, Hgi.ter.3 subjwt to the following condition. A That the .aid Ogden City Street Railway commence .ball work in good faith company da), from the ila'r of the passage ulthiusixty MARSHAL'S SALE. t hi. ordinance, and .hall of work Under and by virtue of" an execution issued with reasonable diligence, and shall barn at out of the liiatrirt Court of the First Judicial Ira seven miles of street railway in oieration District of the Territory of Utah, dated the .'td in llgdcn Cit) Bitholoctricit aainotirep..wer on or before klie first day of The day of October, Ittjf, in a certain action wherein January, le the Union National Bank of Chicago, as nuia- construction of all line, under this ordinance. 011 any of the streets of this be in a tiff. rec..eri judgment against W. R. Hwsu A thall city, def. ndaiiu, for the sum of four workmanlike manner and subject to the apseven hundred and ninety-eigh- t proval of the City Engineer. and ven B The Ogden City Street Railway dollars, and ootte company, taxed at forty-tw- o its successors or assigns, shall run it cars and llftV one hundredth dowver the entire length of its line at least twelve line, llar, 1 have lcTied upon the following deecribed : each day, and u.n a failure so to lo, the City proswrur, Lot 142 in block I. lot 10 In bl.k 18, loU 2J,M, Council may notify said company to remove its and in blwk ai, lots 1. 1, : and 4 in track of tracks from sny .treet or portion of street, whereon ssid company, its successors or Inoc IL 1..U 11, 12, U, 14, M. fa. and 18 in assigns, ia not operating its load to the extent .iB',1""' 2' R"d 4 '" ,''x'l' 42. lot I in block M, lots 7. mentioned in this 1,1, 8.1.S,fi, h,9,10, II. 1 u U and within thirty days from the issuance andserviee IS. 16. 17, 18. 1 and 31 in bWk 20, lots L 2,' 4 s' 7. 11, , 8, 10, 8, 12, 18, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 upon said company of said notification, said company, its successors or assigns, shall remove 23. 24, 25, 26, 27, tS. 29, 30, :fl, ;t2, ;o, 84, as, 86. 37i 39 40 in and block 11, loU 42 and 4:1 in block said imrt ion of its track or tracks, and shall . 7, 9, 10, II and 12 in block H all tbereuiion place the street in proiier condition. 41. in I niversity Place addition to Ogden ( 'ity, in C The Ogden City Street company, its successors or assigns, shallRailway not charge In ex- the County of Weber and Territory of Utah cess of five cents fare for a ronton, ..r. imu... said pn.iK-rtstanding on the records of Weber over the street railway, between the boors of C iu uie name M k. Swan. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 2d o clock a. m. and 12 o'clock midnight. of 12 o'clock noon of D Tho said Ogden City Street December, at 1890, day comRailway pany, its successors or assigns, shall construct that day, front of the County ( ourt House culverts in such manner and nt such points a long in the ( Ity of Ogden, County of Weber and TeriU line or lines as the City Council or other ritory of l tnh, 1 will, in obedience to aoid exeproper officers of Ugden City shall from time to cution,of sell all the right, title, interest and claim the above named defendants of, in and time require and designate. E Flat rails only shall be nsed nn naiad to the above described prope rty, or so much thereof as he necessary to satisfy plaintiff's streets. judgn-.ntwith interest thereon ami costs, to 1 he Ogden City Street Railway . Its successors or assigns, shall before company, the com- the highest and best bidder for cnh. lawful mencement of the construction of rniv new lit,,.. money of the United State of America. ELIAS II. PARSUNS. of railway under this grant, file a map and pro- U. S. Marshal. ui.-- ui me .Hint: won iiievny engineer or uraen A. B. U. S. Marshal. By Bowman, Deputy and all in curatures any such track shnil City, 1890. lie Ogden, Utah. November 10, subject to the approval of said City Engineer. G By theacceptance.if The above sale is postponed until Saturday herein named, its successortliisgrant.thegrantee or assigns, agree to December ISth, 1X90, at 12 o'clock m. and do hereby waive all damages that may acIi. H. Pakson. U. 8. Marshal. crue to it by reason of any interference with its By B. A. Bowman, Deputy U. S. Marshal. line of railway, or the operation thereof, occaOgden. Utah, December 2, 1890, sioned by public improvements made in the Above sale is postponed until Monday, Marcn streets of said city by said city, or by contrac2. 191, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. Parsons, tors for it, when said contractors are acting U. 8. Marshal. under the direction of said city or its officers, By B. A. Bowman, S. Marshal. U. Depnty having charge of the department under whose December 13, 1890. Utah, Ogden, supervision said work is carried on. Said pubThe above sale is postponed until Monday, lic improvements being carried on and nrosn- cuted to completion with reasonable diligence. June 1, 1891, at 12 o'clock m. E. H. Parsons, U. S, Marshal. 11 Within fifteen days alter the of U. S. Marshal. this ordinance, and before the same passage shall t.iln By B. A. Bowman, Deputy Ogden. Utah, March 2, 1891. effect, the said Ogden City Street Railway com pany shall, by its attorney, tile a written accept- int an necoruer 01 ugcien uity. I This ordinance shall not. he mnctmul ,.K LEGAL NOTICE: the granting of a new franchise, but shall lie In the Probate Court of the County of Weber, considered as an amendment to and confirmaof Utah, Territory tion of a resolution passed by Ogden City, on In thematter of the estate of Amos P. Stone, the 7tk day of August, 1SS3. in favor of Ogden deceased. City Railway company. Notice is hereby given that Ames 1. Stone, tho rasseu April istu, ism. administrator of the estate of Amos P. Stone Wm. H. Tt'RST.R, Mayor. has rendered and presented for settle deceased, T. P. Bryan, Attest: Sbax.J ment and filed in this court a final report and City Recorder. of his administration of tho estate of account I, T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do said deceased, and a setting forth that hereby certify that the foregoing is a fall, true the said estate is in apetition condition to bo and correct copy of an ordinance amending a closed ; that a portion ofproper the residue of said esresolution passed by the City Council of Ogdn, tate remains to be distributed to tho heirs at City on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1883. en- law of said deceased, anil praying for a final titled "Resolution." Passed by the City Coun- distribution of said estate and that Monday, cil of Ogden City, April 15th, 1891. the elevmth day of May, 1891, at two o'clock p. I further certify that the Ogden City Street m. of 6aid day, at the const room of said court Railway company, by its attorney, L. R. Rhodes, at the county court house in Ogden City, said did on the 26th day of April, 1891, Tile with me County ef Weber, has been fixed by tho judge of its written acceptance of the foregoing ordi- said court for the settlement of tho said nance. and for hearing said petition for distri In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my of said estate, at which time ana place hand affixed the corporate seal of Ogden Citv, bution interested may show cause why said any person this 28th day of April, A. D. 1891. account should not be approved, allowed and T. P. Bryan, (Seal. a distribution made of the residue and settled, . City Recorder. of said estate to the heirs at law of said de as ceased, prayed for in said petition, according to law. Dated April 181, 1891. SUMMONS. J. P. LEDWIDGE, Clerk. In the District Court of the first Judicial District of Utah Territory, Weber County. TIMBER NOTICE OF Michael Buckmiller. Walter P. 1 Dwyer and Clement L. Dar-United States Land Office, t ling, plaintiffs, Ulias Summon. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 28, 1391. Complaint having been entered at this office Frank E. Do Witt and Joseph j by Henry M. McCartney ; ainst Hannah MUler J Metzler, Defendants. al heirs of Daniel A. Miller, deceased, for failet The people of tho Territory of Utah send to comply with law as to timber culture greeting to Frank E. Do Witt and Joseph ure 1859, upon the entry No. 35. dated June 14tb, Metzler, Defendants : of the nw1 and tots I, 2 and 3 of section 4, sw'4 iou are nereny required to appear in an ac- township 3 8. L. Bf ., in west, of 3, north range tion brought against you by the Davis county, Utah Territory, with a view to the plaintiffs in the District Court of the First Judi cancellation said entry ; contestant alleging cial oistnct of the lerntory of Utah, and to that t he said ofDaniel A. Miller, deceased, and his answer the complaint filed therein, vrithin ten said heirs have wholly failed to comply with days (exclusive of tho day of servire) after the the law by failing break or cause to bo service n you of this summons if served within broken five acres of tosaid tract tho first year tins county or it served out of this county, but after entry thereof ; by failing to break or cause in this district, within twenty days; otherwise to be broken five acres of said tract, the second wiitnn lorty days or judgment by default will in and said after notcultivatingsaid entry, year be taken agaiust you, according to the prayer first five acres to crop or otherwise, and that his of said complaint. legal eprosentntives have tins The said action is brought to obtain the judg- said heirs andsaid Daniel A. Miller wholly failed the death of ment of this court that a certain bond made the law by not cultivating to with to comply John A. Stephens and delizered to the deor not the same to be or otherwise, crop fendant, Frank E. Do Witt, "be decreed to be done, the second five acrescausing of said tract during null and void and of no effect, for which refer- the the first five not third and by year planting ence is hereby made to tho complaint herein, seeds or cuttings and also by not and that said Frank E. De Witt rnd Joseph acres to tree be the second five or to planted causing Metzler. defendant-- , be decreed and adjudged planting said tract to timber seeds or cuttings to make a cancelation thereof trpon the records acres oftho fourth year after entry, and also that Of Weber county, Utah, and to surrender the during is not now any cultivation npon said land said bond to the plaintiffs anil that they do there as required by law. have and recover of said defendant their costs The said parties arc horcby summoned to apin this action. at this office on the 20th day of July, 1891, For further and fuller particulars referenco is pear at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testihereby made to tho complaint nn file herein. said alleged failure. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to mony concerningFRANK D. HOBBS, Register. appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiffs will apply to the csjurt for the relief demanded therein. Witness, the Hon. James A. Miner, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District, iu and forthe & ISSAh, Territory of Utah, this 1st day of May, in the year of out Lirdnno thousand eight hundred and ninoty-one- . C. M. MU'LultK, Cleric. By L. H. BEST. Deputy Clr-.KUSBaAL A Allison, Attorneys for Plaii.ti.Ts. Cwuttitl Pab&tox IV., 2404 Wash. Art Notice of Contest Pesert ,fT' l'tx r Han's Chance. lots three and four miles buying Stop from busineea center paying from 9HU0 to IVlOper lot and about 975 per annum cas fare when you can buy lota in Central Sub Division for the same figures only four blocks from business center, corner Twentieth and Jefferson avenue with all modern city improvements on very assy terms. Come and convince yourselves that you can PBStw V. Daxkowske, save money. 75 opera house block A s ti t, S ,ry Al ".d"P ,"' J testi-mot.- : -- AN ORDINANCE. to borrow money for the payment of floatiiw indebtedneee. aiding iu the eonatrurtion of .t t)nnu, ( nation of pub-blbuilding nnl for other corporate purposes. Bee. 1. lie it ordained by the City Council of Or ient'!') : huu.and dollar, be borThat oue hundn-rowed oa tbecredit of tbic city to be used in paying the floating indi bteilnea of the city of a in the uw existing, iniu Hiding t he erection of public build-ingewer system, In of the iu alning improvement the streets of aid city, and for other corporate purposes; and that couixid bond, be isar.ud therefor of the denomination of one thousand dollars each, lioarintr interest at the rate of six per cent, jwr annum, itaysble be known as the St. 2. Said h nd shall Bonds' and ahull ! City Improvement !1. June axd dated shall be absoliitly pay1st, able twenty je.vs from their date, shall benuin-berefrom one to one hundred inclusive-- , and both principal and interest shall be made payable at the Chase National bank, in the city of "New York, in I'. S. gold coin of the present standard of weight ami fineness. Sec. 3. Thirty of said bonds, numbered from one to thirty inclusive shall be made redeemable in ten year.'from their date, or on any first day of J ui) :r December thereafter at the opMon of said city. Thirty (110) of said bonds, numbered from to sb ty. both inclusive, shall bemade thirty-onredeemable fifti en years from their date or on any first day of June or December thereafter at the option of said city. Bee. 4. Each ot said bonds shall liesr coupons for the interest, so arranged that they may be detached without mutilation of the bond and shall lie for f30 each, and numbered from one to forty, luith inclusive. Sec. 5. The committee on finance of theCoun-ci- l are hereby authorised and to contract for thelithographiiig' of required said bonds and coupons. Sec. 6. Said bonds shall be SisssfCbj the mayor and city recorder and attested by the coriiorate seal of the city ; and the mayor ami city recorder are hereby authorized to so sign and attest said bonds; and when so signed, said long tin moderation), as the public wish you, bonds shall be the obligation of the city.for the but you must not buy yards of useless stuff to The Mother Died First. payment of which the faith and credit of the make a knot or a flounce of, nor drag them bepledged. Tuesday there was a case before Judge city is 7.hereby hind you over the ground. And your walking The coupons borne by said bonds shall Sec, be signed by the city recorder. dresses must never touch the ground at alL 1 Freeman in the probate court of a pecuSec. 8. No. one to thirty of said bonds, both Some weeks ago Mrs. Ellen have lost much of tho faith I once had in the liar kind. shall be in the following form. common sense, and even in the personal deliO'Neil died intestate. At aboiit the inclusive, Know All Men By These Presents, ThatOgden cacy, of the present race of average English same time her new born child also died. City, a muuicipal corporation, in the Territory women by seeing bow they will allow their of Ctah, acknowledges itself indebted and heredresses to sweep the streets, if it Is the fashion The. question to be decided was whether by promises to pay the bearer one thousand the mother or the child died first. If the dollars gohl coin of the United Stat' s, of the to be scavengers. standard of weight and Oneness, for mother died first the child would have present value received, redeemable at the pleasure oi at the expiration of ten (SOI years cir At last they are counterfeiting even inherited her estate, and at the child's said city first doi' of June or December thereon the silk fibers in the paper upon which death its father would be its heir, li, after,anyand absolutely due and payable twenty the on child other died the the first, date hereof at the Chase Nafrom hand, years the bank bills are printed. This was one-hathe City of New York with inof the estate would go to the tional bank, in from some months thereon date hereof at six per cent, terest the ago, why, government brothers and sisters of Mrs. O'Neil, and on the fiist annum, payable per authorities decided to change the silk the other to her husband. and Decemberof each yearhereafter Free- day of June Judge the until the at thereof, maturity Chase Napaper of the bills. The only way now man gave his decision, which is that the tional bank, of New York City, the pre in which a counterfeit can be certainly mother died first. In ac ordance with seutation and surrender of the upon annexed couas become due and severally they pons payable. detected is to examine carefully the en- this the estate goes to the father. Hart- This bond Is one of a series of one hundred bonds of one thousand dollars each, authorized graving of the note, uud observe slight ford Courant by Section 6 of Article 4 of an act of th" Govvariations in the pictures of the spurious ernor and the Legislative Assembly of Ccali Terfor Men. Wear Summer. ritory, providing for the ineorHrarf t, of cities, and the genuine. It is impossible to approved March 8th, 1N8, and issued in accordtown In worn the be will hats sraw ance with an ordinance of said city passed and counterfeit the pictures exactly. No on May 6th, 18SH. entitled "An Ordiwith for the the cap approved tropical textures, human skill can do it In the counter- would be out payment of of harmony with the urban nance to borrow money for the floating indebtedness, aiding in the construcfeits that are made from photographs surroundings. Nor will the sash with tion of a sewer system, erection of public' buildthe false notes are always smaller than its dressified artificiality be deemed in ings and for other corporate purposes, and it is hereby certified and recited that all acta, conthe genuine. Really if some of these chime with the hurly burty of business ditions and things required to be done precedent counterfeiters would nse in the earning aclsrity. The waist belt might do, for been to and in the issuing of said bonds have done, happened andperformed in regular of good money the ingenuity they dis- it does not look so delicate. The flannel and dne form as required by law; and further certified that the total amount of it is shirt is not the overhead garment of city play m making bad they would win a issue of bonds, together with the debt of this the city existing at this date does not exceed fortune speedily. But "cussedness" wear, and a stiff collar upon it out of said the limit prescribed in tho laws of the t'nitn.1 town would be a combination warrantseems to be inherent in certain organiStates or of said Territory of Utah. In Witness Whereof. The said Ogden ing excoriation by all goodrnen and true. City has sations. The cheviot shirt in patterns to the taste, executed this bond under the official signature and its recorder with the seal of its of mayor tone therewith, said city attached, and by Rev. Florence E. Kollock writes in and a wide cravat to causing its recorder seems to be the veriest inspiration of to sign his name to each of said coupons hereto Inter-Ocea"American as required by said ordinance the Chicago summer vogue in Gotham. Clothier annexed 1, i!vi. loue at vsueu, june womanhood is the most honored, re- and Furnisher. Attest: WILLIAM H. TURNER T. P. in Bbtan, Mavor spected and privileged womanhood City Recorder. the world. It is that womanhood, pure And the said interest roupoiss hall be in the Poor, Indeed, but Rich In Dogs. following general foi rr : One of the assessors relates an odd exand true, gentle and brave, tender and 0tSDx in ftah Territorv. W ill pay bearer on (''". rules near in in our homes the first of.... in as queen Bucktown, Indianapowise, that perience at National theChase New Tank. York City thirty and in that quality of society that is lis. He called at the house of an old dollars, being six months' interest on Improvewhose furniture was valued at ment Bond, ho. .. T. P. BRYAN typically American intelligent, educat- woman, ity Recorder. cents. to Under he had law the fifty human8. Sec. Numbers thirty-oned, thoughtful, progressive and of said one dollar, which bonds, bothtnclusive, shall betoin sixty value at the place the form set itarian." Florence, Florence, trim down would make her tax a fraction over a out in the last section with the exception that the word "fifteen" shall the place of the your adjectives. cent As he was aboufflii leave the word "ten" in said bondstake : and numbers sixty-on- e to one hundred of said bonds, both incluhouse he discovered that'the old woman shall be in the same form with the The New York Sun (Dern.) says of the was the happy owner of six dogs, on sive, tion of the words "ten years or on any firstexcepday of or December thereafter at the June which she was assessed eleven dollars. of reciprocity scheme, or said city" which shall be left out of saidoption bonds. Mr. that Sec. 10. The bonds issued under the provisPhiladelphia Ledger. Blaine, zollverein, projected by ions of this ordinance shall be exempt from taxit is the most capacious enterprise deation by Ogden City. A at Hand Steady Eighty. Pasted May 6th, im. vised by an American statesman since Mr. Rila Kittredge, the famous penTURNER, Mayor. T' JV1Thomas Jefferson planned the purchase man of Recorder. P"- Atri: this city, has recently received a 7.T: ..flrT?! r'Jer ot. ity, do of Louisiana. It means "the acquirement number of books and a map of the United is a foregoing fnU, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled for the United States of not only com- States from Vice President Morton in Ordinance to borrow n oney for the payment"An of mercial but political ascendency through- acknowledgment of some of Mr. the floating iudebt ess, aiding in the cona sewer stem, erection of Mr. Kittredge is striction ofand fine work. out the western hemisphere." public for oti r corporate Qxpofet " buildings soon to write on the back of a postal wl'art0;Je,by ht' n?y c'ouc'l CStSnCity, G, In May testimory whereof I hare It was ouly a mean little vote after iul card the last address delivered by th? set my hand affixed the c ,r V City tb.ll 7th da . f Wnv 11 ei that returned Prince Bismarck io the late Secretary Windom. Eeifat (Me.) of Ogden Seal IT. P. Ago. reichstax How are the initrhtv fallen! City hecorder. 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