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Show - ''' n . i au ..ifZvft cry of fear or suppuca Hitherto the I uayo uua v lc' .iucht ft ane uiLuj wi NEWSil DESEBET EVENING ofjdy the fgnnion, tw j the, field. Tot jDft.tbjTforebS chlnery haf fcea a matter of great there are official of peace (iprairT through 'C7 "v difficulty, owing to the time and nriazxsi t.V" icoRGt7Q.! CANNON.' thaEm advtces.Wlally by given, I of his infinite act as u taey.are assured of the tmnsrortation.: forlta Bat required capitalists PUBTDTSHER. AND EDITOK so and the argument, frequently completion of the railway will prpvjoff peace, tho French by urged benefit to our people In thbj direc- IhA mmnlfltAnM9 of trm govemmentrthstf Leader fiepiember 1, ISf &. great trmiimnf. ( iJl - Mak kiixaD.Tl-- e Cheyenne Tuedy, one Mr. Tracy's. of tion. ) The coat of .transportation will, on aran tee of near. Yertarday . Ts if itfaoJC-sayw doaA.-ftaaad-chUeth1 Jta"" 2H WW no time London Th roronpr' InnnMfT t&mtrti at OP NEW YORK required for Its transportation will he nrknTT-- th r .hmit twelv miles from tho BioCa. with THE MAODALKN8 taf A victim. rTni. w-1 i in his body. The mules wnlcH t. .n. ia1s .lsr..H .i...f.. luriiMn i U 'UlUlDUUClil liy W"'"'."'.--rJma Deen- owea very tritllngytotbatwe may reasonably muvwu 'wtwuEi ti The1 testihieny went to shoid SSftS SSSSftiree otbert vfhlcMjrom .Had been imwas Tao body Mr. Oliver DTEn, the writer-i- n the hope heforejong . tpeee themost JLTZZZr iVhanty by. tne lmpossiDiiity of rescuing the pas. a tiaivia sr close tvtrtt! a1 "II .nil " labor i7"" fire impleout. after xvliose the broke articles on John Allen, proved saving agricultural sengers Oalaxy, An immense meeting of cabmen was the "Wickedest Man,V createtl uch a ments within, reach of all our people held fha worlcot "walte men dlagulsed a In. and but few cabs are seen was not taken, and Mb pockw sensation throughout the country re- who follow the noble pursuit of ftgricul-tur- e. on the streets which SS? sJP a present solitary , ; , i, ,1 "I etieretaroedfasldeoat." f JiHlt ,J ...' cently, seems to be determined to expose appearance. -- The meeting resolved to issue a protest against the conduct of the evils of the social system of ChristendANI DEPAKTUUES th4 Dttertt Xwt. fbr Rctning . the railway companies; and that a parom1, as developed In New York-CityBYSTAGE. i r? T? i tial strike will begin Immediately,1 (o Hince his exposure of the dance houses ho become general, if the terms demanded A. Sutro, Oldham, Pmm the has teen exploring the mysteries of the are not granted within a week. w- S. 1Janlt. P Welch, Montreal' 31. A picnic is advertised MIm Polly Weil-EmMagdalens, or houses of reformation for "GCrfXUXAI i ? Bellamy; wile and to be held on Tuesday, for the benewt BF,ro1nta H. fallen women, and the means by which Bishop F .Brnenn Wejt. .Otother and at family. New York. Sl- At the session of the of Wheelan prisoners their Inmates are procured. His revela- Fenian was . child. wiStiH. tawa. W. PresiA on last convention and lleeves, C. Keedr proclamation posted Sunday, tions promise to be as startling as those of dent Savage delivered an address, night urging all loyal citizens to mus- v n k'nh: II. Kmory. Emmet Rellamy, wife the agent of the Midnight Missions and urging the members to vote for those ter on Tuesday to prevent this Fenian li?lIelKst.-- M. K. Wandell. Mrs. J. I?. Wells, favorable to the Fenian display. B. Devliu, a leading Irish- J thele5ortb.-Magdalens of London, published in the who were whether Kepublicans or Demo- man of this city, who was opposed to H.ToJ. Warren. M. Moore, Hiram Knowles, Jon press a few years ago. Mr. Dy-- t cause, crats, lie then insisted upon resigning, McGee and who has the reputation of r's investigations show that the same and his resignation was accepted. Sub- being a Fenian, denounces the picnic. causes which oierate thero to swell the sequently the union of the two wings He says it would materially weaken loti(fia. e fleeted, and they met as one body. the Fenians' cause,who are now preparranks of prostitution are working in was A new constitution was adopted. The ing to attack. Canada. The affair makes New York, and that recruits are ob- session lasted till one o'clock this morn- an intense excitement.' The Fenians Wantid. a levr cordn of MonnUdn Mahogany tained from the same walks in life. Of ing. denounce Devlin as a traitor. A riot is Wood at this ofllce, lor which a big price will be 11 feared and the authorities will suppress paid lu ready pay meter The the in four hundred rescued from a life of vice gas Philadelphia. Mint the picnic. and shame la the streets of London, it basement of the United States' cords of ami flrty Paris. La J'resse, referring to tho Vantct: One hundred M!IK two men, ' seriously injuring exploded, one tf was was found that there hardly out the windows and setting cheering on Farragut's flag ship for ivd pine wood ftl the Taper blowing who had not lxen a Sunday school fire to the building. The fire, however, America and Russia, on the occasion of Wantkd. At llils ofllce, clean white cotton teacher or scholar, ami that the aggre- was extinguished without much dam- the reception of the Turkish minister at and coloredtags. People in the city wno wisb. to Constantinople, says, the representa- dispone of them will please bring tUein on Mon gate attendance at Sunday school gave age. tives of other foreign powers construed usual More H't. than .Burlington, an ayerage or three years to eacn. Interest is manifested in the election this partiality for Russia into a slight of days and Fridays. Mr. Dyer 9333 that in New York City tomorrow, both parties will make great their countries. La Iresse desires an W lc-portt- lpn fr-- nl jL-- CPUnn rrT ounuyu. rri OLLLUI i -- w -- W A BT T E lf dfwgSJS of-t- he s ! e 7 X .1 A m, A, ctri rfiTSfiHOOL FOR Wfll Kcopen iu tiie j ; 1 - to-da-y. LAD ES West Wins of the 1 Mi Ward School If oust HIGHEST WAGES PAID t . Iu ash, Monthly, I For Terms apply at her residence. C to-nig- ht, j r : - East-Charl- f X i j Y- es d2S5:lm . Jn jprtiat exertions. The Democrats expect a explanation. London. Tho yacht Sappho has challargely increased vote. New York. James lleilly- - who has lenged the English yacht Alive, the life of second In the late race. ' The Camlria twice previously attemptef-th- e his wife, murdered her on Saturday by having gone to Spain, the challenge her into the river. Jle was has been accepted. throwing Toronto. Terrific fires have again arrested. and member of Christian churches. toout in the woods on the northbroken S. The C Governor, Columbia, Speaking of the various methods by day, issued a circular relative to armed ern railway. On Saturday night the at Lumidale caught fire, and in which' tlee unfortunate leings were organizations aud the introduction of station a time the entire village, embracshort arms into the lie State, modes disapproves of life, iuto their present or thirty houses, was both, and calls upon all persons to keep ing twenty-fiv- e Mr. tyer say that in some eases their the were taken The allies. in inhabitants all exercise peace, and says he will to New Lowell and well cared for. The parents have trained them for this as his authority for that purpose. San Francisco, 31. The commission railway track was destroyed for several thoy would have done far any respectable ers of the Kussian American Fur Com miles. The woods are still burniugoccupation. purchased the ship Winged aud other villages are in imminent danNo comment upon, such i stale of( pany has for Sitka. Ser r Arrow, which sails Dublin. Mason Jones,' a Liberal canthing is neeesary to show the fearfully It will take aboard the late employees Queen unhealthy state of the social system of and troop, numbering about three didate for Parliament from has been obliged to retire from Christendom. The nation pays enough hundred. The company will transfer County, them to St. Petersburg, which will close the contest in consequence of the reports, forhe erection of churches, chapels aud the business of the Russian Company at supported by the A at ion, of his admiration for Garibaldi. The Irish Time meeting houses, and for salaries to min- Alaska. censures unanithis Intolerance. 31. has Senate The isters of religion ami religious teachers; Atlanta, The Corporation of Cork ha Cork. a resolution passed authorizing and in every nook and corner of the mously Governor to issue a proclamation unanimously passed resolutions urging land Sabbath schools are to be found; the for the disbandiug of the army associa- the release of all Fenian prisoners. is a radical defect there somewhere, yet Montreal, 1. Placards are posted calltions, termed negro bands, throughout , even In the methods ef religious instruc- the State. ing upon loyalists to suppress the con31 New .The Senate,from the templated leniau picnic on Wednestion, or the ranks of the fallen would ouided Orleans, T. E. Jewell, Senator, day. never bo recruited from among those second district The ship Ab&oaa has just made tho of Orleans parish, and who are the early recipients of religious installed in his place a mulatto named passage between Quebec and Glasgow in Pinchback, on the ground that there fourteen days, leing the quickest time Instruction and culture. What is the was a fraud in the election. The wit- on record. matter? Who can point out a remedy ness whose testimony tho report for this wide spread immorality and its of theupon election committee was mainly DKAT1I OF JOAN D'ARCJ. awful train of physical ills? The Latter-da- y based, has sworn to an affidavit which SainU only can auswer this, .ques- was published, declaring that his eviHY MAHY COWDEX CLAKKK. given by the election committee, tion and this they are doing practically. dence, was falie from beginning to end, and There is something infinitely touch-iui- r The solution of this problem, in vain that he had been influenced by promiin the saint's and hero's relapse into attempted by social reformers and relig- ses of reward. simple humanity and womanhood on Paris. Girgentl, an imperial envoy that dark, ionists is their special mission. Under unnatural May morning, aud had when the heavy from Madrid, arrived news was told her that Joseph Smith the work was commenced, au is she must die before the interview with It Emperor. sunset. She wept caris being uuderj ISrlgham Young it rumored that the object of his mission bitterly. Like Jeptha's daughter, she ried on and progressing. Under their is to bring about au agreement with the mourned beauteous that and her pure administration seduction and adultery Emperor, that in the event of a Euro- body should be thus early sacrificed, ex Spain will send a fleet and claiming: Jlelasf me (raitation ainsi the great causes or the social evils under pean war, to Home, in return for which the et crucllcmcnt, qu'il faille which; Christendom groans aro capital troops French army will be used to sustain tho horriblcmcnt wion corps, net enticrt qui ne Jut jw crimes. Among their followers female reigning dynasty of Spaiu, should it be que aria con'ompu, soit aujour tVhui conet rendu en cendrcsf She shrank, chastity is held inviolate, and the result attacked. 'of sume Washington, 31. In consequence enis a virtuous and happy community and shrieked and writhed' at the thought the reduction in the force of naval of llanies. the This iar Heaven's remedy, and when gineers, pitying herself for the ordered by Congress, no But the pain. triumphs soon Christendom ami the world at large, of cadets or engineers will even through thesaint before her vista fiery will a ipt aud rigidly enforce these as be made at the naval academy this she sees a better kingdom than France. ueuer uome man uomremy. Jiven In parts of their religious faith and prac- year. custom athis The the of various expenses death she recognizes the "deliver tice, happines will follow, fur virtue houses have been reduced a quarter of a ance" promised her by "the voices." amt hspplness are inseparable. million since the 1st of July,mostly by Hhe annealed to God from tho initiative or tiie aooiition r ii. t purely sinecure oinces. .ni,nmfnn...i.. St. Louis, l.-- The Democrat's Little! ! I.A UOIt SAVED BY MOWERS AND Rock special says that Governor Clay her touching and tremendous ton ha3 returned from Lewisburg. The uttered REAPERS. to words the Bishop of Beauvais. a sum insurrection is quieted and the courts mons to answer her death before God. maclu-uer- y are reinstated. The difficulty com- What a childlikefornaturalness? g Tiik invention of A plainmenced by the rebels breaking up the tive naivete marked of all kinds is characteristic of out court words she ad the with an armed force, and discharg- dressed to one of the age ami nation, ami in agricultural pur- ing the Union men. The latter preachers standing soon suits Inventions for saving labor and collected 100 strong and took up a posi- iy: "Ah, Maltre 1'ierre, where will I be evening?" time aro numerous and very valuable. tion in a cotton field and whipped 300 this can fancy the tearful, wistful look. We several are of whom shot and the terrified Our sicm plows, mowers and reapers, rebels, tremble of the hands, and missing; the Union loss, none. Govern- all the voice broken in sobs, with which ami other inventions to. facilitate the or Clayton addressed the insurgents, or- - she said this. Then, as the priest relabor of tho husbandman, tend greatly uering mem to uisperse; ana in the "Have you not good hope In the n decrease his toil .ami increase his meanwhile the sheriff arrived with a plied, the the light of Savior?" wealth. The Sacramento lif e in a re- posse 3uo strong, when quiet was re smile, the clasped heaven the hands, cent number presents the following sta- stored. ward gaze, the voice clear and fervid, as she said: "Oh, yes, God aiding, I shall tistics on this subject: be in Paradise!'' FOREIGN. nnH fAliout W),not) mowers and reaers are a wmvi. r n pa ftturwl hnmn London. 30. The possibilitvof war on U 1V 111 V44Irf 1tLa U M SSnWV.lUv manufactured in the United the continent Is more discussed by mon malefactor, surrounded by a guard annually States, and the average coat is $123 for a the leading European Journals. - The of eight hundred English soldiers, Joan mowing, and $175 for a reaping machine. opinion is generally expressed that D'Arc passed through the streets of The average duration is live years; this rrussla, though ready forwar.reallv de ltouen to the market place: but in the would make the annual average cost, sires peace; but that to Austria and ltus- - eyes of the angels that awful hour must without interest, $30 or for the SOo.OUu ia peace is indispen sable, and that the have thrown into tixe siiade all foregone machines in use, $9,0)0,U)0. This French Emperor is now undoubtedly hours of triumph grander to them than $l,loo,0to wear and tear of machinery prepared for a conflict, but his policy is the proudest conqueror In his triumphal represents the labor of l&.OOO men. who uncertain. The of Toulon, car, rol lowed uy prmceiy captives and at an average (including board) of $40 says Marshal iMed,Liberal, who is on a visit to the spoils of kingdoms. per month wonld cost $12,4S0,000, conse- that city, told the Council General that At the stake the maid again bravely quently the farmers and the nation is the army was animated by the best spir- proclaimed her faith in Vine voices'' $3,4S0,000 by the use its, and its armament was complete. and nobly defended her king. Her subannually enriched of mowing arid reaping machines, tosay The arsenals were full of material, and lime yet meek composure,' her marvel greater proportion of the tiie unanciai resources or the empire are lous womanly sweetness, niied many of nothing of the crop saved, or of the more certain and luexhaustible, and compared with other her persecutors witn wonder, pity ami better preservation of the crops, and the Frauce alone, was equally ready vain remorse. The people looked on as release of the labor of ;,oo) men for powers, for peace or war. Some of the people in a horrible dream, weeping, groaning, other purjioses. think that the necessity of diverting tho praying, but powerless to help. Ono As agriculture has lcen and still is the discontent of certain classes in France last word of reproach shivered the petrimain branch of industry .followed by tho may cause the Emperor to adopt a war- fied hearttoof the Bishop of Beauvais, cleft a deep, unsuspected vein of like policy. They say the election, by its wsy peoplejof Utah, the above facts and fig no large a majority, of liberal candidates human feeling, and let it out in tears. ures are worthy their attention. The in the department or the Jura, and manThe scaffold towered lrfgh above the a huge pile of fagots lit at the dissatisfaction on of ifestations of our crowd, general ibnulation hav majority foreign or tbeT base a part tho students in the medical gigantio altar of the sacrifice, a ing passed their daysin factoiies or other schools and universities' in the fiery Paris, Calvary. ' mamifacturinK establishments. and great success of the JMnterne and the "When the flames uncoiled themselves forced to live from hand to mouth, deep and widespread indignation on its from below, and darted upward In angry, leing nave, upon arriving here, been anxious suppression, are signs that the public flashing lengths, hissing and writhing; to enter upon some pursuit that temper Is sumcieot to alarm the Empe when they struck their fangs iuto her promts ror. Add to these the circumstances flesh, the flesh cried out in shrieks that viuancipauon irona such thraldom and expense of keeping an abnormal must have echoed forever through the u" agricultural pursuits armament on foot, and the encourage guilty souls who heard. Kreaiesi ciianeea for the ment offered to war by the success of Well had the young martyr learned the last loan, and there is reason to ex the grauueauon or such desires spirit. In her agony, flame war and smoke of her torto the A or the in pect Autumn the nature of our ti through Spring. Owing other causes the pursuit of evil nuu corroboration of these views is sought in ment, she saw the danger of the faithful me recent leading editorial of the Von priest who held the crucifix above, and in this Territory ha. reonfrli titutionnelt urging the claims of the entreated him to leave her. iHe went loceasant and rigorous toll from those Empress Eugenie to the regency. It is he bore from her sight the image of her u loiioweu it. esnooUiw that such claims would not be crucified Lord, but he left beside argued UU- in forth at this time, were it not anti- the midst of the flames, the Lordher aidtd y taoor tavlDK 'J M himput machinery. cipated that the Emperor might have to self. May not her last cry of "Jesus'" t are six hundred and forty-seve- n known houses of prostitution, most of the inmates of which are the children of 'Christian parents, nd were formerly Sabbath school teachers and scholars, tbre it In-itiat- ril w to-da- y, ; to-da- TT Lm II E jlTF1E&1&. Sc nls TtT' i."4 i- labor-savin- j . IL B. Clawsou Managers .& Sr. k In. DimrOtT. loBiltv. WtdBfwbj E 35T t Friday. TuHar, 1ST Of the Eminent Tragedienne, ME HISS ffi'ETTE T V i . d22tt-i- i ?-Ai- ily ! Preparations. Hend for Catalogue. o. 57 Jtftte Street CHICAGO, i d2tiltf d21S:3m COUXCIE BLUFFS I H te presenter I, the ENGINES, UOII.Eltk SAW MII,T.. Ileudrle. lriiileiit. Sec. MII.I-- J nulTrH. 3rad2391m . 0lN(!l. 3I21I?A! Rl.l 37"- - :wit ICul, mytbolcMjlcal WLmM'. KM. TIIE GOLDK JrtMin 1 .1 Mr .1 Mr Cien nrpheuH Mexleu'H Ij?cam MeluniliUMt Children FlrHtCorlutuUn Second Otrlntblao i Ofllcer of Klng'H Uuard First Citizen Crensa InntUe J M etc The performanr e will commence with the very bCO 3m 2w d23i) - . ' Office ! To-morro- w Kvenliiff, Hept. X, ThedlstlngnUhtd Artists, GS, 3Ir. cl Mrs. E. E. DAVEXPOItT In Shakespear's Tragedy of HAMLET ! 3.DOORS OPEN at 7H o'clock, ;Perfonnanc commence! punctually at 8. Came to my Enclosure, a brown or black HORSE month ago, ONK brand d X P on right shoulder, and H D on left side of neck, and another brand, Illegible, on left shoulder. The owner i requested to pay charges and take him away. L. II. MOU8LEY. Two miles south of Bait Lake City. U12 t;2401 JUST ARRIVED No. 413 LOWER BROADWAY, ! iisir pa in for: lers FURNITURE AND BEDDING - 1ST mid 1S9 rariiam Street; .NEBRASKA OMAHA d239 6m NEW YORK TRADE 1 HenrI Jonathan Janes. , Blole, sloth r jjjs-jbs- I1UA.V, STATIONERSi NEW FULTON f ma At tj-- ht VMttArn. 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M f1.! a Large Stock of HAVING onota-i-handTauniiiie timl iri" -- i liiiporlallou. j we re psepared lo I Fl'RMSH t lTV AND rOl XTliV DK.UKIJ o I? T L SS4 L OK 3 K r Tn 1 and Engraver rZASL rTBZST, VZW TOSZ. XUIFORb A. NPRAGVE, Boots OWSSlioes j IMPORTERS and Wholesale Dealers In Ilartl. h5 tJuus, tr., No. Nill,street, cuambers Btreet. and 67 Head (hear N' N Broadway.) EW ORK. on hand. Brown A Always Celebrated Miners' snoTf Vythea, Bpraene's Ares and d2i)4-4Edge Tools. Ticii. ITlT,e We ' are ter sat Isfael Ion (UAL1T1. - m MlK-- i OF OUR t very And in uy nnmulliy, CorUahd A . Spragtie. Jiobrrt L. Mulford, d236s0tf SHOES AND LEATHEF, i p Lithographer dH2-- U W. JENNINGS & Co. Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers and Dealers In BOOTS, Enslisb' Mackinaw Blankets, AuaI BEG BOCl?! STATIONER, 300 Peirs W : dirSrn of "Deserft Even'pf Dealers in At the self-forgetf- - One Door East ! Co-Dea- -- V Surfreoii A Median ioal.TleulM. 7 C. Itrewter. ) llrewMtor. SCOUXCII. BLITFS, UiM A. DON'T JTJD&E BY APPEARANCES J. V. itnuollel. j uspiy ,. Mr P Margetts John Plamp 8 Lindsay MrJ DE1VI.Y, THIMKEE A Major Pepper Mr J C Graham Frank Tophaiu ..Miss Alexander ........Miss Adams ti J W. H. H SHARP, S.i., S BREWSTER 6l CO. WHOLESALE CROCERS, lauzhaole Farce ol' Diana Pepper.,.... Angelina Pepper.. .HitM-ilon- n Louis Mis8 lellte Ulawson ' Miss Georgia Clawson Mr J K Tlyde Mr J B Kelly Mr K 1 Crowther ' Mr H Matthews Mias Adams ...MIrs J'laH UtiardA. Citizens, WarrMiilcti l - OMAHA, NEBRASKA. JV w York, Chicago 0? Hardle Duplioatc . JliUs. 8 Lindsay it ki: .i.i U AKI'X TEETH ExtracKHt Mitii MtroiiH Oxhlf. without nin. A No Elect rift ly. ia, Chloroform niui Etherial: Sprny, r Freexin: ProeeM ueI. lint I ret-i-iI-ltron Oxide as (lie most ueul utnt ami surest way of Iimviii Teeth Es.. tract el WITHOUT PA IX! j K V , TEETH inertci iu (JOLb, ;MI.IK, lid It It H Kit PLATES, 'at Pri(e lion, tilOO down to JtiO, por SET. CLASS AND PLATED WARE,1 FLEECE. Enrlinnf rewM. MiMAXxmnixcr Mr McKenrie MCnrA. 1h s:s:iu iiitu(Mi uttii IF. t j W1NPOW CiASS, M.AMPS, 217 I' A U X If X i S T It 1: khanA j iS IS I CKOCKEEY; CHINA. OR, pieservi-i- MI.Vr.K, hikI HH. Ii. Jmporlers aud Dealers in S W. H. H. SHARP, . Dentil j V Those wibhlne their Teeth call on 10IVA. j - LOOK TO YOUR TEETH!: i GRIST MII.I.. WflOlES mt SQQp:? My- T Al-A?- f. Tne4ly, in Acts. utitlvd. . ViT III Ul MnitiilnrtiircrM ol' sC0 1, 1808. YODHG. COUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE. In her powerful rendition ol Will SHARP & ; K."J..Cory, osda t'i - MISS tXXETTK IXCK xx 3? SEPTE31BKK ' S Who will appear on TIKSDAV, THURSDAY nud SATURDAY EVEMXliS C. T. r i in ween. r - onc bill Good fen need apply IIOTEY & NICHOLS, manner of all In Dealers and IMPORTERS tiie Flue Arts, Oil Paintings Krenzes, Parian Ware, Glass Shades forClocksjetc., bwiss, uimese f ienres.Decaloomonlcand linuiediiktely at'lli Momi, jinucnq Dlophonlc Materials Goods, Artificial Fruits and Vegetables, Anatomical ot "Veler Knnjn'm. V . THE RAILROAD' Mining and General Machinery. ce, V L 4i 1 4 ! -- 1ft Express; they will be returned safely packed. . IVOBK WARRAMED. JEWELRY STORE, J. BIEEKS' PIOXEEK Bait Lake Uitj-East Temple Street, WEEK! IE O-- IE 3 O-J-. TO WOUK ON Railroad Hen, SnperintcndenU on. AXJF.TTE I.NfF, Thursday k Saturday Xi atul Ea1ioiei4, "HOW WAGS THE TIME ?" i?.n.Aaii n rfr ii Tf von want your 01 ..tinwtrvu nrnirnm hrlnc themor J. T. Caiae- - OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS y, , 1 n, Quarry-me- Oo'.t you can get where; roUR Porirnits of Yourself fo met , Adjoining . fc Fargo 'WeUs, - . lu r . iuioTI tiiir n ade Measure. U d!22ly tooti" Iaw,B,' ii - ill 7 |