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Show SUTLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE ffSimiEftlinK OP IT ABIMJIII 14 in an The San Francisco Keening able article on "School in Utah," quoin Brigham Young Hying in the Tabernacle that "the religious leaching in the ichoola wu of more importance than any other portion of their education; that be did not beliere much in education, anyhow; all that wu necessary wan the mere rudiment of readily, writing and arithmetic." The I'm! apeak undenlaud-ingl- y of the adioola ealubluhed by the variuu Christian sect in thia Territory when it uys in effect that tliey coiujisre favorably a to the qualification of the teacher and the pragma and alanding of the scholar with acbool of the ame grade in any other part of the nation. Tha eatabliahment of these school was a necessity in view of the sectarian nature of the Territorial or Mormon schools, and of their inferior character in every rasiiect, while these school have afforded facilities for the education of Gentile children as well as very many of Mormon parentage, their excellence and superiority over the Mormon schools have gliamei the latter into efforts fur improvement, which, in tha larger towns, have resulted in marked advancement over the heathen corrals of a few years ago. And yet the present miserably equipped and manned Mormon schools, have managed, through the political power of the priestly majority who wield them for church purposes, to filch from Gentile pockets a large share of their support. The Pud well uys that "it is manifestly unfair that the Mormon schools, with their illiterate teachers, should be largely supiorted by the Gentile population of Utah, which derives not the slightest beneGt from them. The Pud further uys: In the ease of the public school tax at Salt Lake City, payment of which is resisted by the Gentile residents of a certain district, on the grouud that tha school is sectarian, the Mormon counsel said that the resistance was revolutionary and calculated to ileetroy the entire system of taxation in Utah. That is just what should happen. Itevolution is essentially necessary in every resiect in that Territory, and it will never be a community until this is effected. The taxation now enforced is mainly for the benefit of the Mormon Church and officials. Wry little, if any ef it, is devoted to public interests. u 'i It?; ii' i, I , .;iri . g u A ULUMDRR. Either the telegraph is at fault, or Itey. Dwight Spencer of Utah is running He is reported as saying in answer to enquiries from Baitit minister at a meeting held in New York City, that ,The Mormon vote is usually cut for one of the great political parties, but it will be given to the one that favors its principle and that party is usually pointed out by John Taylor, the bead of tbe Church. If Mr.Sncer has been in Utah more or less these four or five years and gained no more insight to the political situation here than to make the absurd statement above given, it i to be hoped that lie will hereafter make himself acquainted with tiie fact in the cane. The Mormon vote is invariably given to the People party, a church organization that liaa no more to do villi either if the great political parlies of the country than tbe man in the moon. The priesthood hope for favors from the in coming administration, and led on by thia forlorn hope frantically congratulated Grover Cleveland on his election, No more determined opponents of the party in Utah can lie found than among the leading Democrat of this Territory, who, for yean, have labored in every legitimate way to expose its undemocratic principles and policy and thwart ita disloyal purposes. They are for the most part in favor of the nation assuming control of political affairs in Utah and the establishment of a Legislative Commission through which national authority, exeruised in a conciliatory manner, may result in bringing the people into accord with the Republic. wild. : i !' i i iH .1 Mi politico-eccleeiaslic- t I,.: i:Ji tv W n r 1' i : fi . u A TKLLTALB. Tha lady operator in the central telephone O&ce in our city will soon hare to stop their love tusking over the wire. A monitor desk hss been invented liy some old curmudgeon nameu Eckert, titling at which the mnnager can detect any flirtation or jieisoual conversation going on with subscribers or qcratnrs elsewhere. By simply placing a plug in the switch board, in the hole correspond' ing with her wire, the manager is connected with the circuit on which she u talking, and without her knowledge is listening to what both parties are saying. The day after it was introduced in New York, Eckert, who invented it. heard the following convcnatiuii: Ilelio, Charley!" g'l, A ItEVKI. ITKlN. "How not to d it, a tune with many j variations has been successfully played in Uncle Samuels court of late by multitudinous members of the Meluhisidec and Aaronic priesthoods. From the woe ' pronouncing President down to Ihe Paul Iry teacher, circumlocution performers of various grades have told what tliey didnt know about divine polygamy and Mormon schools. Despite the assumed wise rnans assertion that there is nothing new under the sun, the presiding judge in this district in his observation of the d edging, doubling and shuffling Latter-daSaints as witnesses under oath, must have exhibited to him .class of witnesses whose revelations of duplicity ami mendacity, were absolutely new ami unapproachable Igr any set outside of Zion. Brigham Young's public declaration that "this people could produce the smoothest prevaricators of any other tribe or kindred under tho sun, goes far in the light of recent 'manifestations to give his utterance prophetic emphasis. The statement of Senator Hawley a to the position of President Arthur with regard to Blaine, and his sympathy with him in connection with the masterly fight he (Blaine) made against outspoken Democrats, treacherous mugwumps and od parsons; must satisfy all reasonable men that the President acted in good faith and as aggressively as his position would allow him to do in behalf of Blaine and the Republican party. Senator Ilawley concludes his statement as follows: The campaign is over and the Republican! are defeated, I respectfully submit tint criticisms and recriminations are not profitable. The Republican National committee worked with most admirable zeal and energy, and, I douU not, is fully couscious that it had a deeply earnest desire to do exactly the right thing always. Considering the difficulties that developed themselves, tbe result was a splendid demonstration of the vitality of the Republican party. Soon after General Arthur succeeded to the Presidency, referring to some newspaper speculations a to his future he said : One thing I do mean to do i mean to moke it sible for the Republican party to carry tbe election in 1884. I think lie did that. J,et us have peace ! To which all good, peaceable citizens should say, Amen ! pig-hea- d pur-pM- es, . The sudden disappearance of a notable citizen, an attorney of long standing and a substantial pillar of the church, from ilia haunts and walks in this city, would in most any other cuiumunity cause excitement aud public action. Rut here, where men have been forcibly sent "over the rim of the basin, on a mission to bade or soma equally retired place, and where inquisitive people are confronted with the suggestive motto, Mind your own business, and where Uncle Sam's officers are liable to call suddenly as they did the other day on the guardian of the insane, and where the polygamous flee when no man pursueth, and where members of tho priesthood, go on missions without purse or scrip, and many remain at home with nary one of these useful article why worry ourselves over the dwappearance of A Miner, or of any number of them. SPA HKS. It is reported! hat theChiiifee Emperor is engaged to and will soon marry tho daughter of Duke Charles, brother of the Empress Dowager. An Arab pajier slates that Ihe Mahdi has strictly enjoined Oauian Iligna to remain near the coast to prevent tbe English advance from Suakim. It is understood that 1at Shecdy, the backerof John L. Sullivan, will take the champion to England after his appearance in New Orleans in April. The verdict of $500 awarded Kniver against the lluvnix Lodge of Odd Feb lows of Ottawa, Canada, for injuries received during initiation, was confirmed yesterday by the High Court. Isabella offersthe use of her palace for any fete deigned to obtain means for the relief of sufferer by earthquake in Spain. All such events will ii patronized by the Royal family. Two sheep men, named Henry Kuehi-niaand Joseph Stern, were found dead on their ranch, Ihe other day near the Kinney county line, Texas evidently murdered while sieepiug; with an axe, anil the ramp .rubbed. Certain clues point to Mexicans a the murderers. The will of the lute Lieutenant Gardiner, a member of the Greely relief expedition, written on strii of paper with a lead pencil at Camp Clay, in the Arctic regions, was admitted to' probate One half of his estate is yesterday. bequeathed to hi wife, who lives iu Washington, ami the other to Ids mother and unmarried lister. n "Hello!" Why didn't you talk to me tdayy "I cant; theres a telltale on mv wire." "I that so? Who got it up?" "Aw whether the latter personage will uot re quire her favorite daughter to remain with her, with Hennery thrown in as a necessary attachment. This will be relief to his poor rclstijn in Hesse, auJ as hi appetite is presumed to Le will add to the consumption of bei--f and beer at Victoria's table. If Battciiberg is politic and can tell cn which tide of the slice hi bread i buttered, he will cultivate a profound reverauce for defunct John Itiovrn the Highlander. Like Mark Twain over the traditional grave of Adam, he will prepare to shed crocodile tears over the marble l.u-- t of that departed .Sjolch man whenever lie hears the tread of royalty teqdiug in the direction of the marble shrine. "Lire me, love my dog," may in Victoria' cesu reed, Love me, love John Brown." an old fool who belong in ihe company. THIS LAST 11IMK OK .Il'MMIllt. Queen Victoria's youngest ilaugfliter, Beatrice, now Iwentr-sevc- n vein of age, is to be saved from single c hr a marriage union with a decayed sprig of German nobility, Prinee Henry Maurice of Battenherg. Hennery Mng to the Hessian tribe, a most prnliti familv, many of whom of the plehian class found graves in this country during the Uucliu-railia- ., war. Ha is poor as a church Quick cumplcle cure, all Kidney, Bind mouse and will expect to draw upon the der and resources of England and of his rich Irritation, Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the mother-in-law- . Indeed it ia a question bladder. $1. Druggist. hies-nln- liero-lulioa- n Market. VoitK, Jiio. 7. Central Pacific, 24J; Chicago, Burlington & Qtiin.y,U3; Northern Pacific, 17 J; Northern Pacific A Petition to Congress livm tho preferred, 29: Chicago & Northwestern, FOR 82';; New York Centra!, 7; Okluknma Settlers. .Mail, olj; 1uuama, &.S; St. Liiiu Sun Francisco; 1'J1.; Texas Pacific, L,J; Iliiun Pacific, 47 J; Well, Fargo atAxr jucrt.ixf:s 1U4; Western Union, 55,; Oregon Th VniN. A l"j; Oregon RailPntfrvrtd Aid 7 road & Navigation, 71. New Yokk. Jru. 7. It would seem Governments 8', P'i I; 4J's,112j; 4 that an effort to raii-- a fund to pay off' iai:,- Ga, 124. the mortgage upon General Grant's l a Prisoner 111 Mexico American effects has kccnsuiiiinirily Mopped A Tomlwtone JNpalch of December SI by the general hiin&elf. The Hail and says: There is much excitement here Jhiih llerord Kpreai will il.ii afternoon publirii f lie over the statement in tiie of the Amerseveral that this morning to letter characteristic Cyrus following icans now held by the Mexican authorW. field: ities at Magdalena, Sonora, are member New Yuiik City, Jan. 0, 1835.. of the Grand Army of tbe Republic. lian-Sir- : and Through the press The Prat here has communicated with Jy otherwise I learn that you, with a few the Department of State and the Comother friends of mine, an engaged in mander of the Grand Army. If the raising a subscription fo r my benefit. 1 Government does not interfere to pro appreciate both the motive and friendcure the release of the prisoner trouble ship which have dictated tills course on may be anticipated, as the Post has deyour part, hut on mature reflection I re- termined to liberate them by furceif gard, it a due to myself and family to necessary. No charges have yet been decline this proffered generosity. I re- made against the prisoners by the Mexi gret that I aid not make this known can authorities, although they have been earlier. Very Truly Yours, confined about six weeks. It has come U. S. Gbaxt. to light that two others were armted at : . A man and The Hail Erprm uys the nine time and purchased their freeA VOID SURFACE WATER AND SAVE matchless whose unfaltering persistence, dom by the payment of a large sum cf the cost of digging by using our patent military skill, ana untiring energy aup-- money to the Mteican authorities. millions of American citizens in to Jilied uniforms the one. supreme need Drive-W- ell Bough on Bats. of victorious leadership, and who many Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants limes, in a single days work, saved to bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, the North uncounted millions of trea- 15c . Druggists. sure from imminent risk, not to mention more CHARM. infinitely A LIKE precious possessions, WORK THEY LOST, STRAYED OK STOLEN. will not allow private liberality to be bis behalf. in It Reward wu 300 impossible urged for Grant to say what ho fell obligpd to Will I paid by A. G. Bechtel of the Now Is the time to repair your Wtter-Hpe-s say in his note, without bringing to a 0iera House Bar, on the return of his We make a specialty In this line. crisis the painful situation in which he business, which was lost or stolen on the silently suffered these long mouths, dur- night of the fire, Oct. 15. That ing which time the sympathies of tha resort is again open to the public with people were unfaltering. Tiie grateful A. G. again on deck, which is a sure aUieart hare had the guidance of no guarantee to tho public that the stock definite idea as to what needed to be therein dispensed is equal to the best in done, what could be dime; or what the city. A. G. Bkchtol. should lie dune. Tiie Hail and Kapron then asks what shall now lie done, Grand DsmoeratieSleetlng. and continues a follows: Wiiut but Anniversary of the Battle of New Orthe one straightforward, legitimate, leans, Balt Lako Theater, Januarr 8th, PLUMBING AND 1885. Speeches hr representative Demoadequate method becoming the governIS ment of the United lutes itself, tiie crats. All are invited. All seatf free. STEAM HEATING AND proudest moment of Grant's achieveMeeting commences at 7:20. Half rates rank on the U. C. and the D. & II. G. ments, hut the title and VENTILATING. created for him a recognition ef his services should be reSealskin sac iiies, ulsters and dolmans No. 70 W. Second South St stored to him by common consent. at Noble, Woo I & To this point events that we cannot reF. (L BoxSt. Telenbnua No m Tbe best siioes at lowest prices at member without pain and some have 'brought us. Let Grants Auerbachs. last days be bis best days and be proMISCELLANEOUS. longed by the action of the nation lie did so much to Save. .Yaw York Mark ALL' QUARTER3. FROM .KW A $9.99. Ex-rrcs- s, if Established A. D. 1859- yyK Our faculties lor eoUcctlug are tic VL1 r I: In nearly etet lug correspondent thu aud adjoining Territories. GAS-FITTIN-G GILLETTE, Congretelonal Xotee. 7. In the House Civil Engineer and U. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. the Speaker laid liefore that body a letter from the secretary of the Treasury, kinds taken for transmitting from the secretary of tbe Contracts including Hallways, Canals, ltoads. Waaon and Tramways Navy an estimate of $2,000,000 for an (Mice No XV Commerce Building. appropriation for the erection of a gun foundry and the purchase of steel fur the manufacture of heavy ordnance. Referred. The House resumed consideration of the inter-stat- e commerce bill. Tho ScenicLme of theWorld Pending a motion, being one submitted of to strikeout by O'Neill, Pennsylvania, section seven, prohibiting railroads from more for short than long discharging tance, tbe House adjourned. Washington, Jan. CO A LI Denmark, German Empire, France, Holland, Ireland, A rETITKlN Ir.OM THE OKLAHOMA McCormick & - EL Loud co, bankers. and petitioners therefore sec no reason why tliey should not be allowed to remain in tbe homes established for themselves and families. They protest against 'tho cruelty of their re and would moral, they say been not have but disturbed, for great influence of wealthy anil pow erful who do not themselves pretend to have any title to the land, but who use the land for grazing rattle. Petitioner add that ther have gone to Oklahoma to stay with their of plows and axes, and that thousand tlieir friends expect to go there, and pray UongreH to withdraw the military forces, and instead, take early steps to organize the Territory of Oklahoma into a State. RAILWAY. The New, Popular, Transact a General Banking Business .. loweitntM. Exeente orders forpnrchaseorsale of stocks and bonds at New York and Ben nondsea We sell exchange and telegraphic transfers on leading cities of the United Btates; also furnish sight droits or remit Hindi to London, DubUn, nils, Berlin. Stockholm, Copenhagen and all other prominent paints j Europe. Certificates of Deposit Issued, payable on de- - .. Ban Francisco Omaha St Louis - - . Commercial National Bank First National Gold Bank Omaha NaUcnal Bank State Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH rltories. the West. California Brewery Bottled DEPT U. P. Ry. CO. OGDEN, A number and 17 Hlnsd by the Utah Central Railway Company. 1385 Producing the Beer DINWOODEY SALT LAKE; GUNNISON LEADVILLE, Second South St. Salt Lake City. CO., Successors to HORITZ A CULLEN. MATTHEW CULLEN. H. w. MORSE. JACOB MORITZ Secretory and Trrssnnn our Having recently and Haltingenlarged capacity, wt ar OF THE AGE I EVERYONE A ROOK-KEEPE- BEER SALT LAKE THACKRAH'S Pueblo and Denver, convened at noon James May-nali-an At which latter point DIRECT CONNECTIONS are made with trains Ibr of Park was elected president of the Senate and Thomas B. Stuart of Ou Arapahoe speaker of the House. the twentieth instant the first ballot for a KANSAS CITY, OMAHA United States Senator to succeed Hill will lie taken. Among the prominent candidates are Senator Hill for Aud ill Principal lVluU in the United State Secretary Teller, J erome B. Chaliee. and Canada. liuutt, The Huntington Suite. New York, Jan. 7. Judge Lawdirence, in tho Supreme Court rected that the suit of Messrs. Stewart, Aspinwall & Patten against Colli P. Huntington, which involves a large amount of money, must he tried at once, On and After Oct. 12, 1884, Emigrant sleeping Cam, will leave Ogden dally at mi a. m. (on arrival of train from San Franriam) and Salt Lake city or sufficient security lie given. It was ' .w- - making direct connection Fueblo and Hen ver with trains for the East, then settled that the trial of the suit at North anil South. THE PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN ftom Denbegin on Monday next. ver, Pueblo and Eastern points will arrive in SnbntllHlre lor Ihe Harking Yallrg Salt Lake dally at p. m. and IWilcu l. making withf CenStrikrre. tral Partite Trains Hit San Francisco and the Lynch nt'itu, Va., Jan. 7. Agents of Pacific Coast. TKA I NS leave Ppriiigvlllc M! a. in. the Hocking Valley mine are at work HaltLtH'AL Lake 9: HI a. m. Returning, leave Salt Lake here securing negroes to like tiie place 4:l.'p.in., arriving ilSpringville itr-p.Leave Salt Lake daily for lllnglutm and Alin of the striking miners. Seventy-fiv- e at i At a. m. Returning, arrive at Halt lake led last' night, and others are secured. :1S p. m., Ogden 6:10 p. m- - and leave Ogdei &aip. in., arriving at Sail lAkc at TaSi p. m. They sign ouc year contract before atAnACCUMRODATklX TRAIN lcavos Kall leaving. Lake dally (except Sunday) at fcuoa. m arriving at Ileasant Valley Junction at iXy Prom San Pranehtrn, m.; returning, leave Pleasant Valley Juun im at TRU a. iu., arriving at Halt Lake at fi.no Ban Francisco, Jan. 7. Governor Stanford declines to lie a candidate for p.m. tY. 11. BANCROFT, kwlwr. . Salt Laxo K.nOOrEH.Osa.r R. W. ECCI.KS, Journal-Regist- er rrfllE RESTAURANT IS JL supervision of Jemaa Bh OPEN DAY AND Shell and Can And everything In seesonatlMgR 28 Milwaukee BEER HALL KF0NHAKD FOK SALE BY SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH GENTLEMEN WHO DK8IRE A Suit of Clothes CHOP HOUSE. in every CONFECTIONE GBOiGEBHABDT. BJiCTY1JF J. BERGEN, Nuiwrinlemlent ami Cutter, BEST FAYUBI ONE OFInTHE the eHy. conduetai rojxn T. AgL. Dsavtr. 224 Mtla Itrtsb spoilt PatiRIcs sufltdlsl plan. Good end THE VIENNA CHOP been running overayesaalh wlthgoodsnooM.. Inquire on the premtaea N. BERNARDIS, (hi T.G.M. SWW MANUFACTURES 9 Tents, Awnings, Mining IK AT WILLIAM HoOOAEDfi 5 wj. cents Er Second South Shi I stlllctatianetni Boots & ShO TO ORDER. Riven Kcnd us Kjgtage, find hr mail vou will got free a Mckam of goods of large value, tli.il will start run in work that will at unco bri u money faiCr than snylliing A in eric i, All about tin $200,000 in resenl with each box. SIR A ggBliJfl iu present Fablie WOOL GROW RERNED SULPHIB Agents wantcii ssE oF all ages, for e'cr time T.?the time, orsiare to work SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, i Cm Vienna Chop Hi BEPAIBING PROS $200,000 11 SALEJ Ikcjti ..THE AND BKILL M ftlimild rail on H. LOWENSTEIN. Ltbat FOR 32 Marble Works R the city. style. BROWNS I WILL BE DELIYEE0l expe nen v Kiml lUnio TO ORDER Corner Main aud Third South itreets. First-Cla- ss udtri BUDWKBKR AKDSAL1 Meals at all hours. Oysters Bookseller 'and Stationer, BAK1 Alwaysonhaad. Yoorpatrorisgsli Connected with the Boer Hall la the VIENNA an Ti o ike at Pies, Cakes, Cracken (COPYRIGHT.) Pare. A Krgt Agt. ntr. A CITY BREWING CO. Union i exc age W. FIRST SOUTH JgRKAD 0RDNER & JONES, Proprietora. W. F. RAYBOULD, - (Old Stand of J.CU)- prepared to ftimlah our fkvorita By the- - Cate, Keg or Carlead Lots. Orders will be promptly attended to and delivery made to any part of the city. Country orders sradtod. Telephone No. U. R & McTEMJH. 167 S. MAIN , 19 E. BREWING PARVOI THE BOON DELMOf Restaurant a Specialty. salt lake city I r The Colorado hegidature. Denver, Jan. 7. The Legislature the United States Senatorship. laird Garuioyle was aiming the iaen-ger- s arrived from Hong Kong yesterday. THE Ho Pietro Pneumonia. of Kentucky cattlo lately exposed to pleuro pneumonia, having been shipjicd to Texas, Representative Ochiltree asked information from Loring, commissioner of agriculture, concerning the shipment, and has been informed that the exposed cattle left Kentucky through, negligence of the government inspector, but now that they have been shipped, every possible precaution will be taken to keep the animals from mingling with others until all the danger of communicating the disease is past. I Try it and Bn Convinced VALLEY IN' merchant aud bastntmMa, F. H. GRICE, CITY HOUNTAIN8. MULTUM BETWEEN estmw . HENRY WAGKKER, Propriitor. ROUTE secured the also those of JAMES Ef waiter at tho Metropoiliaa THE DEMIJOHN P AN YflN II1fnest lager beer IN THE ROCKY GUNNELL, AGENT, BukerSET' THE OLD RELIABLE Mined and Skipped by the J. lit, In tha building litdvomgjL made on consignments at lowest Ii oonneeted with theBetSBMti supervision of Jams Meftasm.rit Particular attention . ven to collection Wines and (Upas Ki a and adjoining Ter. ofUjutn, throughout Utah, cattle-owner- Washington, Jan. 7. and belia exchange, hakes transfer on the principal States and Europe, tndra Is again Thl Year A. i MAIM CsfTNpednU.' Importen A Trad enT Not'l Bonk KoonUBra OFFICE: Trans -- Continental Hoi Chop Colleetlona made; wil SPRINGS hul PLEASANT ToP ....AXfc.. Having FAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO bnalnea for parties residing out ol rhe city, and Invite earzeepeudence and soUre Recounts. ChteAil attention given to the mtesot ores and bullion. We solicit consignments, gnar- - WEBER, COAL ToA cr JANUARY SALOONS AND BREWERIES. RFn idraMMs" LUNCH NO. 115 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. From the Celebrated Grass Greek Hines. In tbe senate, among tiie petitions presented was one by Plumb from tbe Oklahoma settlers who set forth that the land they occupy had been long since bought from the Indians hr the United States, and paid for; that the United States did not expect or intend the Indians should again occupy the land, te 4,. wiuomottAt Issue SETTLERS. rush Merchant Ean Francisco Denver PhliffB W ' - Imp. A Traders Kat. Bonk First National Bank State Savina Amodi QyrnhR KltloUl Bank of CalUomial German National Bonk New York, 1 Qr American Cermpeadestii Upoin DENVER & RIO GRANDF atoTSh UiTT Swltwrland Bpain, all Unexcelled In itfishim : jLtktCl Belgium Norway, Bweden, Buys ROCK 'N dinners, Everythin Austria, acl E, l)tk"- "ruish- plACe Breakfast and SuddstH,' Draw exchange on aU the leading dtle of Great Britain, - gsss for th,' OYSTER BTEWKtu; u tV. MfS mi and points. DEPOT. C,t DO A CENERAl BANKING BU. and solicit accounts of merchants mining companies and country dealers. Pumps SANITARY re st au rah 18 THE BOSS Uc-li- J. W. FARRELLI & co., GRIFFITHS To l. jicr-t-ou- Ksaaaa. .emu Well walker brothers, Complete . only, for us at their own homes. hortunos for all workers absolutely assured, Dont delay. II. IIai.lktt A Co., Portland, Maine. IflAP CADggSS THE CAE BYfromlhsSiilpferWiiRfi"" Utah. mw?! nlto |