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Show TJ iml ' Otn 9 thm Bar. Toeth. A Wtsa Ko, sir." said tbs half-shorator, "when I was young ws had no microbes, we had no germs, we had no WANTED: ot m Well, there's one sort of Insect bet you're always had," said the smil- a ' Chorda la Tmaa. that German tenor drink about two gallons of beer last night." Nothing strange about that," replied the manager. He Is determined that b!s volcVsHKTI "nof rose Itf rieEllqiitd Pres. Detroit Free quality." , Women are grsdlaUy getting their rights" In Germany. There are already 374 female blacksmiths In ths country. ! Mother Why dont you go out and play with ths little girls? Peggie I think It would be safer to play with bovs. New York Ledger. dri nk for twenty tears. COMI I was drunk A correspondent writes: on and off for over twenty yea rd, drank when I had money, sober whan 1 bad none. 'TIME SEED IS PAST- - Get Yourself Woods or Champion lost, and n tun ban gave me good advioe to no purpose; but, thank God, an angel hand came at laat in the form of my poor wife, who adminletar-iefo- u Ahti-Jaremedy, your to me without my knowledge or consent. trane-I am now saved and completely formed from a worthless fellow to a tober and respected citizen." cannot be had at your If Anti-Jadrnggist, it will be mailed in plain wrappei with full directions how to give secretly, on receipt of On Dollar, by the Renova Chemical Co , 66 Broadway, New York, or they will glad? mail full particulars free Many dear friend 1 g, at Mower, Tiger, Granger or Minnie Rake, g Champion, Woods or Minnie Binder. J.i. Case Iron sides Agitator Thresher, Red Tag Plymouth Twine, to-da- Three More. A Charles Goode, a veteran of the Black Buggy,. Surrey, Harness or Hawk war, died recently at Belmont, f ti us. A Bain Wis, He recently celehrated the 103d Wagon anniversary of his birth. Mr. Goods are READY for the TRADE. came from Yorkshire, England. Mrs. William Caynor, of Stafford, Mo., died You get ready for the II A 27 a few days ago at ths age of 100. She that is COMING. was the mother of thirteen children. WAGOI I KACH1RE COMPART. Her descendants are very numerous, numbering over 400. Miss Maria BenSalt Lola City, Ogden, Loran, Utah ton has celebrated her 100th birthday Idaho Falls and Montptlier, Idaho. at Windsor, Conn. She is the daughter OEOTIGE T. ODELL. Gen. Mgr. of a Revolutionary soldier, of whom are few. Whan In gait Lake Cltj Don't Fall to Visit there Deafness Cannot Bo Cared by local appllcal.ons, as they cannot read diseased the portion of the ear. There ts Coat Beautiful 1'lrnlc l'lrnty of Dancing, HMtla and Pisli-I- n only one way to cure deafness, and that and Iieaaure Beaort LAEOCJN. Ctah. In. I Dance and Concert Music Furnished by our $5,000.00 Electric Orchestrion equal to twenty Instrument Fare for Round Trip, in- - OR eluding admission to grounds only a awba SAIT LAKE & OGDEN RY. Office 101 South Main Street. I. W. EARLY, 8. BAMBERGER. (ieuL Mgr Passenger Agt Becks Hot Springs, SAlTLAKECiTT lITtB. ts by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tne Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound, or Imperfect hearing, and when It le entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to Us normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are mused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. r. i. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, Bold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. a A Disagreeable merry Month of May In a dream of perfect happiness. She meant no deception when she fold her Aunt Margaret the rapture pf artistic success that painted her cheeks, and made her IHIant, her olce thrill mlth musical cadenci s. Every day, hen the weather permitted, she wa8 upon the beaeh, working with rapid fingers and swelling heart over her iamas Every day, at the hour agretd upon, Janies Smith, fisherman. presented himself as her model upon the liberal terms offered in the Grantville Gazette.' Had Lena been brought up tn society 1 know It would bave been impossible for her to accept own .wordjasg, llton lihherman. But the young artist wa Uitld yet fn many ways. She had beet, educated with the seclusion of a nun, m gjiite of her foreign experience, and her devotion to her art had kept her still secluded from choice after she returned to her home. It was. therefore, no amazement, but simply a delight, to her, when the handsome fisherman, who looked one of Nature s noblemen in his rough, picturesque dress, conversed with her Intelligently, and paid her the courteous respect of a gentleman. Little by little, as they drew more closely together 10 their dally intercourse, James Smith let the brilliant. Intellect, the traveled knowledge he possessed creep out Into sight He gave her to understand, without actually lying, that he bad been sailor, and so accounted for bis familiarity with the Scenes she bad visited and carried graven on her heart and brain. He looked over many of sea-scap- e, CeaseqaeaMb Ton say you hate to visit your rich Rhamfttiam Are relatives? Why? Dont they treat yon iMomalat hrfoan i lAdlffMtloB, LOM Ot Appa well?" You tumt Oh, yes, they always do sverythlag T CHronle Contl jMtttoa Troubled T nd fectlnff they can to make It pleasant for us, Or B ood Impnrilkif with but my wife njier gets through complaining until about two weeks after If so, go to Becks Hot Springs, each visit because we are not so well where you will find everything clean, ew and first-clas- s throughout, Lar- off as they. Cleveland Leader. gest swimming pool under roof in the Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Com1 west. of Nos. 1, V and 6 Main street, Salt Lake of 6uits and private City, is the oldest and largest Savings Plenty bathing Bank in the state. Interest at 6 per cent pool. per annum ts paid on deposits in any amount from II up. Start an account NOW. Children and married women have the right to open accounts in their own names, If you would keep posted, subject to their own order. The ollioen write for Informfrtioa. and directors of the Bank are: Wtlford Ke piles. Prompt Woodruff, President; Geo. Q. Cannon, Returns George M. Can. on. Cashier; Quick Joseph F. Smith, T. G. Webber, James Jack, Angus M. Cannon, H. B. Clawson, FRED A. SEARS, Lorenzo Snow, Heber J. Francis M. I eCornick Block SALT LAKE CITY Lyman, George Reynolds.Grant, L. John Nuttall. ht ii Anna Shellda.) T-' eeems so very strange, dear. Not exactly proper!" Nils Seymour to see precisely the expression upon the face of her niece as did follow this opinion. Lena Seymours great brown eyes flashed, her pretty lips curled with scorn and a rich color mantled in .her .cheeks ..... Proper! Society does not rule down here. Aunt Margaret' Besides It Is a mere matteT of business!" A twinkle danced in Miss Margaret's eyes, but vanished, presently. Oh," she said, you mean to make a profession of your art. Oh, dear!" sighed Lena, how many times I have told you. Aunt Margaret, that art will not accept divided homage. I hope some day to call myself an artist! Now," and the large brown eye grew luminous, the lfpa smiled as if some vision of beauty woke a glad response In Lena's heart, and her little white hands moved unconsciously to clasp each other; now I can only hope and dream, work and pray! Then she came suddenly out of this little ectasy and said; I sent an advertisement to the Grantville Gazette yesterday, and It Is published She took a folded newspaper from her pocket, opened It and read: WANTED A fisherman to stand as model for an artist. Terms liberal. Apply at No. 3 Seavlew Terrace, Ocean Place, Wilton. By the way. Aunt Margaret, the utter absurdity of that address never struck me so forcibly as it does at this moment. Ocean Place a strip of aea beach half a mile In extent! Seavlew Terrace, four empty and one occupied cottage. I suppose all the population of Wilton will apply for the position,' But nearly a week passed, every day bringing a repetition of the advertisement, and not an answer reached Seavlew Terrace. Lena worked buBlly at her picture, a with & group of children in the foreground, a woman watching the waves upon a rock to the right, and a great blank apace for the fisherman, who waa to come to greet her. The subject was not very new or very original, but Lena waa treating it with wonderful power for a young artist. She had worked faith fully under good masters In London, Paris and Rome for six years, and waa an artist born. Her father had been proud of her genius, giving it full scope, while abe waa yet a mere child, and when he died he charged hia Btater to let Lena have her will, if aha wished to continue her studies. So the girl, then only seventeen, when her routine of atudlea with her maatera waa over, took her easel and brushes for rest, for salve to the bitter heart-pai- n her fath era absence caused, and, with her aunt for a companion, went abroad to study. She had been at home only two montha when abe took board at Seavlew Terrace, and began her sea picture her first large one on canvas. It waa too ti-peel- ed ing bartender. Wot tnseck is that, my friend?" Inquired the orator. Snakes! said the bartender. Cleveland Plain Dealer. I saw MODEL. A A Commendable Lae Big 9 for esDataral diacbargu, lufttaioeUoM, irnutivoi or iicrlioiii f uincoea ftMobriite. Pbiulen, end oot Mlria pouonou. M by nrogfteta, 1 or arnt in plain wrapper, by aK.prM, prepaid, for ii an, or I honiaa, 2.74, L'itetiUr eeni on roQaoetw AmEnutOHElfMUlOlX re no a stamp T, Mertuom. IUuIcim Co., UoretUiTUA, ttut EERIU BICYCLE fta ni tOQ Horn All Mb Jioin. UooAinv.16tttolM. hw htffe UrMtg Bofteti, i fully irujLruuiMHl, 91 1 to tiU, Bulm, ISpwiol 4t drmrinf mprbcn oi approval. f ta py Wowfltgtatq emu V t H. w4i tawn tatrehM wqpMDMi pww mm of sample vWI Dm. Our npiMtlta la H knew toghmM tha niatrp, WrttaalaacifkrawipMftalaCVe N. MEAD A PRENTISS, Chicago, UL ' Salt Lake Business College. A UmFoI What a tiny woman that Mrs. Tan Dyke la." Isnt she?" Its their honeymoon, you know, and she alts on hla desk all tha time hes writing." "What a bother aha, must ha!" Oh, so,-shlaat Ha utilises hat t" for a Cleveland Plata Dealer, paper-weigh- The neuter summer eeeelos of the Belt Fake Boelneae CoUsse will oo menace J an Hh. W nil the Conner eovra comprise t the mein, the mans, special work one mudls ee theforregular teacher had etodeale who be been provided Vail iafoma-Iteom- ar vacation wleh durias toetady B7 he had br eddroael Balt Lake Uaaluea CsUcss, Bo Ml, Balt Lake Uta-Lta- h. Ranch nnd Grazing Lands. The shrewdest atookmen ere bow be ring rmllrocC lead end leaatns Utah Mate lead Uetos Fed Sr cations In Summit county, Utah, nnd Ulster eonaty, Wyemlas, tor sal at one dollar per C. B. WAJtTLAMD. General Aseat, Bait Lake 6tty. JOHN A. HAMILTON, MiimrACTvm ppc WftMss, or CsnaUF Ire Thai KlaA "1 read here Is tha paper that HamThe cheapest hoaae la the mers haa retired temporarily from th of alt description attended la. pah, Matt order, promptly to devote himself to literary Balt Lake City stags I State Street, work. What kind of writing doss he WK9 RAYI dor DCftt&rt tl Ortrni til writ to Kmtfcup Epistolary prose. Ha spends kls KtfkfbH, fDMtoD adA Ttmmt Atty, IL, WAiagtoDoD.CUbrT will PDODiTDftprDgppirpply time writing applications for another FFWDtscoverrjr- -. engagement" Judge. eatekrvilefaatf earn went ef krettmea let. and 1 0 da VO The editor of this paper advises his end for hock treatment Fra a. e tiin,., a. readers that a fra a package of Peruvian. tha bast kidney and liver car on earth, will OROESTHNER A OARTMANN ba delivered FREEto any sufferer, if writand Work Ftrhlnialt. Bicycles ball, repaired. Rbubdt Ca, Ud West Firm Booth Street, halt Lake Utah. ten for promptly. Pibtttiaha Tents. Awning. 'Wagon Covers, Camping and Canvas Goods non IF nonDQV UlkWrOI Claims tlir City, saettb i L, Cincinnati, Ohio, . Me. Geociiiyman: Dont forget to sendhe groceries ordered at onoe, and please add to order one can of Hxw-litt'Th&ex Ceown Bakiho Powdie, one bottle Teipplx Vanilla and Lemon extracts, also one pound of their rtjxx AssoETXD Sfioks, and please dont send any substitutes, for .these goodg have been tested and found to be FLEX SlOXXD, and STEONO. 8 - I; - Hovwwmh. NOT ONE MENl DOLLAR NEED BE PAID UNTIL YOU - LOST s, aa dee-tor- well-stor- ed : Man. SIDO To Any - Man-hoo- d, ot ng par-chao- WORKING WITH RAPID FINGERS. Cm FIX. fnrnte Kearottoo for Tratmat---Wristf- a ymy. AfikI sketch-book- a n, ""I MOTOR HABIT FOSTTIVEI.T Umia kub-ilietl- oe tion of a pretended similar nature, urging the customer to buy the latter concoction on the plea that "It is Just as ood or really better than the tandard remedy called for. It Is proper avoid that drug store ever afterward, uys the Boston' Globe. Ths profit to he druggist on the standard preparation Is not large. The few remedies that the whole world recognizee ai meritorious are prepared by ablt niA.t,hls phyif crafts 'and cfieihkti; 'fth' every facility of modem science at their com-- ' bland, from the formulas of ths most W SHORES, learned physicians that this generaDR. tke WeeS. tion has prod reed. A tremendous OlSeet Specialist amount of capital Is invested In the laboratories where these remedlee are made. They have gained their reputations by the great good they have done In curing disease and relieving pain. It costs a great deal to keep up their necessary excellence. The unscrupulous and generally Ignorant druggists referred to see a chance to make a big profit by mixing together a number of cheap ingredients, giving tha mix turs a name and .taking advantage of O. W. BHORK8, always seeldns the gullibility of some people, who laDR. halo auffartnf manhlnd, always trylnq seem to like to experiment With their to convince people tfcel he give value relor every dollar, paid him. has Era ceived health. The Pharmaceutical decided to give euachery, fraud aad It death blow, and protect the Do druggists realiie ths re says: uttering classes from the deep cable proach they have brought upon them- methods Every ef quacks and chariatana. selves and the evil to their profession sufferer from MANThere by the practice of substitution? no nss mincing matters and care, her wondering at the HOOD power In the Blender hands, tha genius fully choosing words. There are drugHydrooela. of ths youthful brain, the fidelity of gists, and not s few. who are guilty of Seminal Weakaeaa, Varlooceta, Billet ure, small Gonorrhoea, touch and eye, and, as the restraint of substitution, and It ts time for an out- SyphUMh er shrunken ergsne, prematura aid all ether private diseases, whether strar genes wore away his true man- spoken denunciation of this dishonor aad re i tee it by tgaoraoon excess er eoats-go- o. hood asserted Itself, and his heart rose able practice. If there ts say. business no matter how severe, yea cast elwel-clhis master. How could he but love or profession which more than another consult DR. G. W. SHORES, the who baa given hia llfa to wflef her! With all her wondrons gift, she should be characterized 'by absolute ehranlo disease, be and examined, ha was the purest, simplest maiden he had honesty and Integrity it Is pharmacy. rmed, treated and cured without paying on dollar until the cure la affected. ever met. Ladies he had known by Ths Issue of life and death frequently hlen The doctor reserves the right, however, incurable eaeotf he can't scores, finished in every graceful ac- rests with ths druggist, and any tam- to refuse eny you ho don't want your ffioaev. pering with the physicians prescrip- Sued aa complishment, but never one more exoffer was never before made tion becomes a crime, Ths druggist a responsible phvatclan, and Dr. O. quisite n refinement than Lena. Peasla only able to make U bemuse ant girls he had seen with beauty un- frequently argues that hla substitute Is Khoren he positively cures these dleeaeaa. Dont s. article same aa waste or ths the another coat an Questionable better than adorned, yet not one more unaffected aad but consult the Old Doctor"CONthan this artist maid In her dress of prescribed; but even though this were ba cured. SACREDLY bUSLNEUd cheap print, her hair simply bound In true the article Is not what was or FIDENTIAL. for reason or braids dsred Dr. Q. W. SHORES, of golden lustre. The heavy expected Lock Bow 1886, Thers wag the unaffected grace of substitution by tbe druggist Is either Bait Uks City. Utah. finanown for hie his or of convenience girlhood, with the mind, who one made books, music and art cial benefit both unworthy motives. There haa been e great deal said upon dally companions. His conscience rebelled often at tbs the enhject, but the real lsaue haa been deceit hs was practicing, but be hug. disguised by a lot of words and speged the thought of the luxury he could cious and fallacious arguments, until WILL PAY GliJO FOR ANY CASE offer his love, ths toll he could spars tha qneatton of right and wrong seems le Mea They Treat and to have been lost sight of.- Druggists Of Weeks her. Fall te Care. June wu yet young when the picture owe It to themselves to frown upon this Aa Omaha Company places for tha Brat was completed, and In the early morn- practice, to discountenance It In every time before tha publio a MxeiosL Tbbsv-ubn- v ing .James Smith, Aunt Margaret and way possible, and to defend their profor the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous Lena stood upon the beach looking upfession by proof of their falsity agatnst end Rexual Weakness, and Restoration of Force la old and young mea. No on Its beauty. It was to be (tacked and ths charges of dishonesty which, ws re ldfe worn-ou- t remedy contains no sent to New York tn tbe afternoon, sad gret to esy, are brought against It and PhosphorousFrench or other hannfnl drags. It Is evidence. a Woshroi,TiisTKByr magical is its founded uoo" fse ten Lena, her heart full, said softly: offsets positive ia iu core. All reader, How can I live if it ts a failure?1 Vim Cycle Company, Chicago, Bl., are who are suffering from a weakness that Believing she spoke of actual poverty, U will blights thslr Ufa, causing that mental and rare bargains In bicycle should her art fall to win money, offering suffering peculiar to Lost pay yoa to tend lor their targe catalogue. physical should write to the BTATR MEDICAL James 8mlth, with a sudden, overt COMPANY, Omaha, Neb , and they will Fatalist. whelming love controlling him, spoke Ha who axeraly Aapaa and erlU-mjon absolutely FREE, a. valuable out It would make my story too long pa paf on (Less disease, and positive proof himself writs down what hs act may bfihsir words tell the mada that Lenas to truly MsaiostTasxTNBRT. Thousmen, who have lost all hope of a heart tremble and her eyes grow misty, plsassa, but hs ts la reality only a fatal and of euro, ar being restored by them te a periat Rabbi Hlraeh. while Aunt Margarets wrath was kind' fect condition. This MaoicalTzsstwisv may bo taken ling at ths fishermans presumption. IMIeete me TraveUag Fsblle, at borne undor their directions, er they will But when Lena's hand was fast prisMootlva February lith tha Rio py railroad fare and hotel bills to all who oned In his own, when her eyes, to go there for treatment, if they were drooping and her cheeks Grands Wasters railway will, on appli-natio- prefer ail to core. They are perfectly reliable; endorse Commercial iu no Free Prescriptions, Free Cura, Mlltags have blushing under his gaze, James Smith Books good for passage over the lines Free Ksuiple, or C. O. D. fake They have said: tdflb.OOO capital, and guarantee t cure "But, though I have once deceived of the Denver A Rio Grande railroad, ovary case they treat or refund ovary dolColorado Midland railroad, Rio Grande lar ; or their chargee may be deposited In n you, Lena, you may trust me now, for to be paid to them when n mre is Southern railway, Florenoe A Cripple bank all time." affected. Write them today. "Deceived me?" she cried, shrinking Croak railway aad Midland Terminal a little. holders of K. 6. railway, tha fi- JUELSUKPE.DIIS. "I am not James Smith, but Mortimer W, Mileage ths privilege of taking tits Gilroy; not an honest, Colorado trip without requiring s fisherman, only an Idle, uaeleaa gentleof additional milsaga over the man. You will not need to work when different roads la that state. Call on you are my wife, Lena, but can paint isi 'srimwuei. say agent of ths R. G. W. for addifor pleasure only." SAJUKtCirUTTAH l60WZ8Sa.St Then Lena's eyes flashed merrily, and tional particulars. W. NiU., Salt LakoNo. 23, I89T t. A. WADLEMH, she would have spoken, even If Aunt Whes Aaswerlug Advertisement Kindly General Passenger Ageal Margaret had not said, dryly: j Msntma This Paper. would be It s to "Perhaps goodtlme tell Mr. Mortimer Gilroy who you are. "Do not look so bewildered," Lena and said. "I am not masquerading. I am simply what you know Seymour, artist But Aunt Margaret wlshea me to tell you that I paint now, MOTOforrs ud mDSTom have painted for years, solely for pleas ure! I love my art! I have loved it IX 0 0 better than any earthly pleasure since first my hand could grasp a pencil But I am not working for money, because I have more than enough.' I am rich, too, though I do not paint fn satin dresses of wear jewels at the seaside. Still 1 did not mean any deception "And you would have bestowed your wealth upon a poor fisherman? asked Mortimer Gilroy, with glad heart and Vi loving eyes. . THE opposm She smiled, answering: Salt Lake TEMPLE "1 think I found the pearl In Us rough case. I did not know your social WRITE FOR PRICES AND DESICNS. position, but I did know you were and education, gentleman In heart could not have loved you had your a BUMTHELD. JA8. OLEXDINXINO. CEO. K. SCOTT, sad Treaa speech or manner been as rough fteeretary President your dress." So Aunt Margaret was satisfied, and society welcomed Mortimer Gilroys artist wife, guessing nothing of tbe Utlla romance that was founded upon adver' tising for a model New York Ledger. (INCORPORATED.) hard-worki- Differences Cincinnati Commer- I nee of Severoet Cauaure. When a person goes to a drug stpre tor s standard remedy and the drug glut tries to palm off some other preparaCa n, I see tha jueen of England haa sixty pianos and doesnt play any of them.' That's a good girL I know a woman who haa only ona piano, bnt aha plays like sixty cial Tribune. rte love-lighte- d, Live Stock Commission. :E YOURSELF! EVIL ACTS OF DRUC.GI3TS. early in the season for seaside visitors, still April weather, and Wilton was but a small place, so she worked outdoors; her easel facing the wide blue sea she copied with sometimes fainting, often exultant, heart f a a j a Mortimer Gilroy called himself weary of the world. At thirty-tw- o he had exhausted all the pleasures a liberal fortune, strong health, a cultivated mind and plentiful leisure afforded.. When I say "exhausted" I merely quote Mortimer Gilroy. Hs had "dons" Europe, Egypt and his native country; had been petted by society, escaped numerous cunningly spread matrimonial webs, and, while ha counted his flirtations by docens, hs was heart whole, as hs lay upon the deck of the Firefly, hie own yacht, reading the Grantville Gazette." He had come from a winter cruise on the coast of Florida, through ths Gulf of Mexico, winding about tha West Indies, till, weary of sea as well as land, he waa sailing for New York when he put In at Wilton for a supply of fresh provisions. "Hulloo!" he muttered, I do believe this ts tha beautiful artist I saw through my glass this morning, paint Ing on tha beach.. Wanted: A fish erman to stand as model for an artleL Terms liberal Apply at No. t Sea view Terrace, Ocean Place, Wiltop. She waa very beautiful I waa sorry when tha sun became too glaring on the water and drove her indoors, A fisherman!" He mused a moment, then called:. "Bob!". A rugged sailor answered at once. "Bob, I am going to stay at Grant-vill- a for a few weeks. You will take the yacht home!" Bob waa too much accustomed to his master's sudden freaks to make any comment, and Mr. Gilroy, hastily lected a few articles In his cabin, packed a valise and went Ashore. June had come. Lena had spent the . - Elias Morris Sons Company, Marble and Granite, Mantles, Grates, etc. Cit, a Geo. M. Scott St Co Took Him si Ht Word. Auctioneer And, now, ladles and gentlemen, what bid do I hear for th Carrara mart massive, bis, Eiffel tower movement mantel piece, worth at the lowest, paltriest figure $10? Did I hear $10? Voice Is Go! m the Crowd I said 10 cents. goln$ gone. New York Tribune. gold-mounte- d, A Sell Leper, There comes Madge. Leti Yabsley run." ' "Wlckwlra "Whats the mattet with Mudge that we ahqnld Am? Havent you heard? Hs hai Yabsley got so that every time he has eight oi ten drinks be wants to give redtationi liv the Scotch - dialect Indlanapolii Importer And Dealers In J i Bar and Sheet Iron, Steel FIpo 1 . AGENTS FOR ' , Buffalo Seals Company, Atlas Engine Works, Dodge Wooden Pulleys, la Powder W orks. Calif Celebrated Anchor Brand Cylinder and Engine Oil, Howe, Brown A Co., Drill A Tool Steel, Detroit Stove Co., John Van A Home Steel Ranges Coles Air Tight Heaters, , Worthington Steam Pumps, Revere Knbber Co., Dodge Injectors, Leviathan Belting. . - t Miners Tools, Stoves, Tinware, etc., . . . ini a General Assortment of Mill Findings. Journal KOBE IS IDS. : IMU 1251 SECCDOT : muaCHT.H3 i |