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Show THE $?M71LLS INDEPENDENT U. I. r-Tl.T, i'.dllor mi l Manr;:p. FoWrwl nt tin.' H.st oftee kt 1'fc.U; ur tr ..' .1U-0011 tbiua'U loC u;a:tsus rou:i4-.'l v iiiuUei. : lssjt-d C :.)' t '.ii year, - - i:' ' OtKI Six months. Tkwee months 75i ,. , . ! ""!'"! linn were lii-elv i l ? t a ' t Iiete last 'I'lmiS'Liy, tut jt i.'k Srlu,, 1 V were m,,:. tvi n-: only bv ll,i-ir nb net. Sit(UOUS Whv so ? At lllO IHj'H-St Vt' i'l IM'ijiil Christoiiscn til.'! l.i- lii-n.!s we lel'iain from an v conum-ist 'U tl, rni'i i.t in- -I'rr "mil -C- v. h ich ' the inaiter mo fit Itiby invest!- j rrjited. ! ; Property on-iifrs t-licii'd liear j in tniii'l ill at ill. a piopcrj tleetiiij lighting hVritftn in Viu'tie here, the iin"er from fiio wonl.i tie re.lticul to n tu'ii-! ; 1 1 ! 1 1 ' I ! , ami IM li I : !H C rctil i tlf. greatly lc-etit ii. 1 he sympftthy oi the titetiin 11 1 of the pu-S will lie i, xteti'Ii ! to Y ' ! li;,.l,i ,,! l tl, tv, V . 1 i 1 v I I ' ) i V ' ' ' teku Detnoefrtt ami con c-' nl-iii'I nl-iii'I secret n rv nl' the Ulnli I'le-a Association, whose wife 'u .oi i-, I , .1 ! ouaiv ill nl uieir tioiiie in itii- city. Ill governor ol Aeva.l.i liu- II great oppot lunitv. Soma (: 1 I,. i;, Tfi;., ', 1, ,,.,. ,,, ' v " ri;-e," umJ lie has an anny of b1uj;;;i'9 on haml, with more t o ; follow. Let him call in hisj TV 1 , . .1 111 i lilies una turn me , he fact that- every ho orahle im-a, ,,j wmiid emhody the eomvn, ions formed (ahurclie into the ring for a con-! hon!d ! e emi 1 ,.ed to enlist capital ;t ! f ifis upon which tiu-y are hasi d tiiMioui performance ttn.il ll.eji" "f '-'istrueiion in t iie foilowin- . . . . and nit t in,; into opera' ion of a suk' ir ni-.ioi;T, ott iKK!:.i. isKottMATios. Iat ol Hie two elements 'f I f.l(.y ;!t lmut an, h,. -The water power of Spiinj, creek tronglh hi.i L'I: in tiie t.u-'. K,,,,i th.r, 1!.- 1 .1 ;,, !. ..-...'n;. , -i:u..r : on a lead of water of 2 jft -- - " j ,vii;i u; si-'e i : -ci: doe j..;- ,v . , ife:-:. anii if ih.si I a . .le pipe I'af) he CX- A t th iecMit session of 1 he .,i- o.iei -'ed m k,.- i .-itmcii: i.i'--: ' ! u;i !h eteek a! small expense Mothers' congress in Wasliine-j ., ... , . 1 ton, Mrs. lsirnev, speakino ot woiuun's sphere in life, aid, and tiotliine; more true wns evci uttered: Lft wmimn form societies to reclaim re-claim drunkards, to ra se t he fall-m to iaipniT the puhlic hea'ih, and purify politics, and hold public. ..fllee, 1 i .'-...' t , ..ill . . ....... I . I.I I " ai ' n" M1C ' " ' an nfllru so holy and .-aero.l a that of luother. Nor will she ever tender a greater lervice to tin? world than in ivinj; to it her grown up child prop - eri.v developcil in mind, i.ody and inul. .. , The Independent heartily in- i .1 t . i - Horses the eiectric tilit rotiort i that Chairman Scott of I lie com inittye on public itn !oveniP:its Inn mudo to the council and, i throvil) the niedium id ths" Independent, In-dependent, to till the people of Spritioville. We vjadly oevot-considerable oevot-considerable of our spueo to it. Wo commend ihe report to careful perusul by th" publie, and hop the rays of that "will soon pierce the gloom of our dark nights will receive an impetus from Ibis latest move in tho right direction. Councilman Loynd, while discussing matters pertaining lo the duties of the. street super visor, at tho council meeting: Monday night, is understood to have suggested that "Mr, Felt hovild !iu ve ch '-ge of the matter mat-ter " or worui to t' t efie t. As Vrtenru Ward ,nc ,-,ud of a luonkey, "hi1 is a sarkastic ktiss." However, we will say, that if it was Mr. Felt's duty to perform such w nk as the fupervisor is supposed to look to, it would be done asconscientiously and thoroughly thor-oughly ns the menus provided would permit. Xo more should be or is expected of Mr. L.V tjti, the present supervisor. 'ftTTP fTW.0 'QplO "T'fTTjHil Fact, ii Cur : 1 .Oil 1) 'jij .. L' J 1 J i . LI i I i0St finJ. Perieot c;n' rVrn -ni : fir.n ,14,..;! rr.-v-M ! i XiSrC'.-1 t;fth.U I f r'iLil'j ; Ou-3 tho Bnc-tlti: to Bs - l'uriu.i!it to call ni;fl 1 hr..t;'li !!; i iltiturH ul' i I'.e I in U1 p. mir r, i a I .' ill ! ' : ' i : t -: t i j i iiit'.'i f.-trl in Hi:- tfta-nu wi'lf.un of our rliy acl ici.l'. at.'! : pui t ;ci!ai l.v In 1 1"' h. ct i ml ia,t ; v. sui.itileil at Ct , lla.I la-t. Ft miay to pcit' i t an ninialion to he ktiuvvn : a, Sprim.i:!p S':.it J: "iwrns" S ,"i-tv. 1 , ill: ! a M. .;..,.!. i',, i .:! I I !.;i i.-m- j-".iJ-M- V'l.-r.,o:.....i..iei.'.i;,itl...!i. .1..,. ( a irm' Mr' Mi-e.l. i.h-.ill then i IVtiti'iii of Kiehard I'a! f rev man, t,r,Ms.iv! ;,, liUlitfii t hose pr.-eiit j a to t he nam ai.'l '.;' ieiati in. exphuinu-r in a ' - , ! I iie : 1"ar i.u ': ,.'.i 'I" f-..!li tlei oihle hr,;e!!l - I eii!ic?i I v"l i;e! i ' 11 tft' ' le esti'd l'i heel i,'.iVi!l- i - I , . ' 5'';' the Al.le, ie.,'1 Ajf'C. lie;.- I'l t'.l" l .I'' tio!,-, , tl '. s'U'rs Oi SlIIS. en '.oil :r 'J-. s .nelary re.id the cluit.-:- re- wnnl I ' no i m il '.ran,.- t;,.i. a! " "r 1,1 ' '-hailei jiemhio,. 1 his !." said. ; j, . ,wn v. Si a m.,m o h- mi,; i. I (Iro.ve No. i !." The ehai-rm 01 I mm, in a lew well : ':ia I'linseii iemaii,s. c;i!led alleali'oi tvisun t u "' ' t! :' 11 ''" !- ,'stii.iii t hoa'.;ii I he v.n -nit. I lui'ol ; . .,.,,.. .-, f.,, ...... Ul 1 I 11 1 1 . I i 1 n " 1 1, . ... 1 .,,,. 1. , hv thus demons! rat i'1 their eontl- dencf in its f. .is. hilii v, encouiaee j the invest !ii,iit of capital 1 1 win : io-r j liint.;. ' Mr. Wslv.-oi.i.l tii a im.'i a let 0 r i fioni the l.a'i-itial se. !,-!;, sy ie!a; in-! I to eei-ain i ules t,i oiive'.'n local (aa..-; reeur.i ins n-pri senta'.ioii ;il I I oleoma ami sla'e eonv-niio'e. , . . ;Y, . yHs;.A -p y vr . ,p oi , 1 '() ',.'( 't) i,, ',v '( ; ' , (,, ';,. n'i'i, , eii! s I ! 1 1 li i .. -ii i.-. j t.et 1 1 - i ,"m . 1 ; 1 ii ' : - : n j Ililo I he ! :,.;ol-. 1' i .n-d 1 ' ee ,-, i, f .), ,, . . ,;, , .. mrty s;. ua- I'll 17.1-11 .. Kl-s'-t i. '.i ' f oiti er I m .a.ui Oixanizat i":- i'f i.i'te.J as fut lo.-s ; I'lvi'i1 a Ve im ..'lil! 4o. Vi'-e l're : i. nt -- tl '. I ,o, ii Sect el ;,ry ,1 M . W.o ; .v.- ,.. Tre.isiii' ! ,s M i k is. V. live .uir.iMve T '1. !, --! dm. hall. 1 r;p li. Mat - ai. jr . :';at I .(trail llarmei . Commit tew' on Hv-Laws (leorjje Mason, Ma-son, S. M. Ihivis, (ieuryte I ,. llde, Lo-ran Lo-ran llarmer and ii T. Ulauehard. Meiuhership C" tn tri i t tt (leoic,e li. Miitson, jr.. and 11. L. Memlenhall of Mapleton, Mont, .lohusoti, Joseph liiiteamlH. L. Whit iur, Spi insvllle. The society then adjourned t'i meet tomorrow (S.n nrdajriat s.fnie time urn! place as before. SMAV SHOTS. lhirinj; the meetine; th chairman stttl;;cstcl that perhai.slhe beet etiew-ers etiew-ers around M. inlet. in mijjht wl.-.h a separate or;.iu:.ati.in. w hen Mr. Iiavi remarked lhat he thou -.lit th.-y call. I have tm such desire, us M iplctou and -iprlnville were as a unit except in case of a tie itt ehciioti. luiek to catch the s irit (if the remark, Mr. Milan Packard raised t-hr "paint of order" t hat the society was hy its constitution declared "non-sectarian and non-partisan." It is pleasing to note that the venerable ven-erable and venerated chairman, William Will-iam Mendenhall, rend tine print, while explaining t he objects of the association, associa-tion, without the aid of spectacles, when m tit leman forty eais younger than lie had recourse -a I heir classes. Though an octogenarian, Mr. Mendenhall Menden-hall retains a llveiy interest In matter of public concern. As th" Independent i understands, while the pri marv and most important object .f thesneu tv is to henetlt the mwir industry, the discuss ion of ol her farm interests at meetings is not excluded. ; . v V : jjOltii i.l'iLl ill! J " ; Snrinvilie's Most TJr- '" , , "!i r TJpf-rl i gent Need, m r, r-.Tn ,r,T r-.-m r, ...t ! T. 1 LCu I tij Lla',1 1 tUilZn YlMl ' 1 ; rid Wi'.liout Incrsui City Taxation Tiic cil.v c-miicil nu t. in i siijr scs - i hi M .iiiiav niiflit. wi'h Hie innyor in t!:c c!i iir an I ail i,iei.il,eis pn'M-Mt. .'.n r imiyer I he tntiiiilis if tl j,r- ..ti nie-tiif f, ei'e read anil ap- pnncil Mr. Hall moved that the mayor he ,n:t lion.eil arid instruct oil to iiit- -'Li I ':i t he ili'i-il t:i J ' I": J "'i 1 y !;ii(. wn !; ,y.; !. I p p. rty. Cirii.' i .nmt; Unit "ertairi cntr. 'IIoih li" !.' i:: ! h" ih - ! o.t 1." ,h 0 !o Tliat 'HI o mi Ka i,y;i a I :o- i ,,, !, n v In .1 I- i '"'' ' 1 l"ti':-"-- ri-fern (I : , H.e oi with t.,.wer ttiact. Car- j i:.ii ? :-:,o-.' .It-j.-.a. ! 1 '''''' 1 1 ' ' t ' 1 . ' Hii'.velHk i ! ! ih- -iiy t;i.i a-.'es-ator.t W.ls 1' i 1 1 w..-. ,: .v.l and t'.tt'v .-conil-ii ! lhat lm aui h:;H of I per cent, of am -in, 1 e,,!:,.-i,d !,e ii'.l.iw.-l t lie N - n,,., - ;. e.r en v ,!. c.smeiit expense in sp.io r.ih ... ('a,;i. !. M .v-.n . 11 om emnmit tee on puhlic iiir-ro e;,i,.i;ts. rer.oi led t hat he ha- e-,o IIi.mi tries Irom the hest ol 11I 1! M-ai ion lo I".- Pad. ami i ami thus iit!i"-i ir the piv-.sure or fall t 1 any pow er reijtiire.I. The d ischaiye of water per minute will heUOmin-e,',-' inidtes. or Ifi,") enhic feet, which w ill he li':;7 yalloNS. This iinmunt of W'.ifar will fi.iais!) 7 horse power, less a s!!i:ll p. r c nt. of loss for friction iu t he pi p.-. As ,,nly about o-horse power is i. piiiv l i eta;- 'hep -'sent size 'I' dyo i-i ' it o ' lit - "11 li. our ;:ai.' "ill r lllie ' fur. , -'i 'ai o i-Mii.-s. -,'!ou.i; ; 'i.ji,; 'equ ; fiii-n -.. r.i,v. . o't . ,e- i-eiMisi. ....!.;. ' .ul ,.-:; e ...,,,.;, '.at' -ILt-te'j.it.M. - ; -i, ..;.i i a !,J ami o,.. ih ci i.-i;.; Aia; i . I-. ( ' e . , has ,;) ( ' , .tie pi irit oi" li M h ex.. power ca- ; .;! I '.ii - ,i ' ei a . : ep.or eAi nse i : ir " i ... vi. The matario j ntid the maym said pri-;e -;ii tie ne-ijii -of ulnl.dri.; Acid, furar?, cr any other ae;a ui -ftar-! mi".", I'.,i I: i i ) . l'i an ha- an me- . i ic I 'a i re ,":;xiin;, to ;et ( 1 1 e of Oie! . . ...... 1 ,.;!.,!.",. ,e,! ;..! . ie.vuioim.irh. Is:- ,., ami M-.oS.'o minv ami it"v , t'hi.' o.nt i-i tsv and very anhersi ve 1 1, poftiltvely wi. 1 not ' ;oi !' ! i - 1 1 1 ..is 'in'; e !..k-e l" n t r.rs ine opriie.- Ciee'i R!i-,.;ric I er v.'o , i', c-bitMio... has aphv.i,) - " lioo-h use power tapacity, nmnin I fniiiinuniiBiy. opetiities mills, a hoist, ami a mine railroad, ami have had no expense for tepaits in a long tune. The i hint has unskilled attention. r.STlJIATKl) COST of an elf ct tie lijtht plant for Sprinrr- ville City; :.'.-.i f..i-t ur riveust 1 1 y .1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ll-itu-li t;ee. per foot .!,) el f SSi.W '.MO feet of rlvcleil hyiivaullc 10 inch liipn. per fool T'.' el iU.Ci) I. '. fet of meted lijainiulie turh pip,', pel' foot li.'i i ts W.iia I llof -.uiielelici imiert wltli iisplial-I iisplial-I ion lie.iUe uoti out . mill eHp'itile nr sns 'i'ii'ik; i piosuie ,,f fr,nii ;iii( to WO fi-etd hnl.nr for const rueiliii; r iim i.rws I'li'i l- ami hiytnv; i.pi IW.OO Oik- P.'h.m nal"r wheel, eiqiacity Wi-Imi'se Wi-Imi'se power SSUK) Oii'MtviuuiHi. i-iipnelt y 7.W Ineamlt'sctait Ihflit.s, oiinxhuiiiiii 1!.U'I0 II, i pi, le wllliei'iws lint's anil phis...... 170.00 tiistiliitlna i!luss ;ii)()0 mill's nt No. a I'oppr r wire hare or Jsyt lh at lets 47B.:m l miles of No. s eupper wire bare or li'..'.' It s., lit 17 i ts I.Ti.OO 1 . . 1 1 . i - for pultln ! up pi n nt ami iriiiR K.S.tK) Ibmso fur tiiai'liliiery. 14.S0 .'iMVOO Total $!02.V40 Allowtnu for current trunsfornicr, s,i!.li lost-il. li'.:illl line pihiKiry f.ne hex. tani;is fur strec! linh: ins, etc fi;.)l!0 Tim lot nl ar.ie.mit will not exceed (lie s'hii of ,. $:M,tt 'Alhiwini,', ;s in my estimate of '" l:,u:. .'.lllit i if citv . l i l: t i , ill J!.- r ' !;ut u. si I.;, ,aiir thai we -L ; 1 1 ! to dratt an onl'i::unv covur-il covur-il i .'I i... Hi'; cav 1 lie taxes: , in ucli aw. I- ;. iy '.'. ; jwi. we . ..I it- a !"; n:. ..;..- l' .'rv. f III" :iv. .. ,i, .cP.,,. t. .: I' . ., a' .,r T . p. , ...! I ' 1" ilia ; ,n'.r.. of i;Ktii : ": - :.nrH,ie to ihiuiv i:ri; lu..-,. ....u'.l ii:-.- otn.vlinii , . '.. . . . .. i;vr. l.y mtr ci: to ;',h an mlt r- I 1 I I' l I "I . ' T ! 1 - . t 1 ' . 1 ' ('!" ... t. 1.1- .... - - tl't I'""''''' l' ' 1,:"lt.ew 111; li-rhl at th lat.-t.f nu per . iiiiiit 11, ami a.. vi n..:in 1 !lr l r '"' s 'lii iiitu, a. nl a;. vi IL'h!. Uir ri aith i.f ('. nl i-r iU'-ct auil ,' hi'irUs riill.li of . 1 1 ; slnrl, f .1 j v i . i t i 1 - 1 ;r.i'c will piit i ot.i..- tin' i.-ilU'I j)! IM'. I "1 wiii ii:;.'..t thai. i:i nr. I. r to i;lib- j uniioiiiii, (.,;,i,(,sc r,r t h' lioi.ds i 1 at t i i o very iiiylicst rate at 4 per c-nt. . i -Tli,' ,.p(M;,' of of.i ! at in t hi- plant ' ! w,:l,i, t..,. otic man to alteiul to the! J ,!iU,.!ii..ry. nt ?l i :t month, or 'fl-;Oii! '" i w-tr. Ano u, .ir iv;n,r tor oil. w.tsIc ami umall r"pai s. $'.o pr yi-ar, the total expense, with intcn st on homls. woiil.l he $7H; hut as I proposed t'.iitt the i.atit nh.ail.l lie ah!" 1-i f:y for itself j vvni,;,-, t,.. ars. v.'.-1 sh;;!! ad- an nt. m;,nyi year, or the iii,i ,., u-t ,-i 1 1, i-!imi i,..i-ve:n- i -vipiM -; n the whole aneitiht of j I; ,-;,;,, ,. v,!d at 2o e(.,- pef t o,: . i,:;nl s -we wo'iUi ' lieu re ; I e-i.e !,. r M-ar i lie sum (,f ., which i 1 1, eji y a revenue of .i;ir). ; A) i,i!tU Vcr 4 sold wi!l he net ' .. ;noni f.u- th- city. I siiali po-siUv. : ! ....-o:,, i,,. ... ;ly a siill lietter.'; ;,l,r1,.)ii bei'-re tltU body in rrard : j tl l,.,!;,; J. I i e-,1 i 1 1 1 : 1 1 .' of li'.iti;- whi'di 1 fee! i ,-titl.lent ah'v.i!, eouil he c;u:t r ici.-.I r,,r t( re-'ponsiMe people to the j ,,,,,, ,r nM!-l;,,h!s u : t t tier. ire this piaet lias l.ceii e:,lii!,lis'.(C pii" year t he li::! eapacil v 1 f our plaid ,vo',i:.l rr.esrreil to satisfy the d - I r,.,,i.- ,, ,;,., it TP., hei.t-,.!,.!, irevails that ei-rtrie !i,;!;t is a luxury oaiy enjoyed by th" rich. An I why?' le'aia-e.' ci' i's :)''; cities have (,'i vt-i) ' corporation fiarsehi-rs io rob t he peo-! pie hy chartrlai; ex :hi,an:. prices. ' Therefore, let iim hlmtv our ihoij!" that ! this cit v can furnish them with luxury lux-ury that everybody can enjoy and cv- erh,i,lv can k.Toid, ami without in-i eie-.'-e 1 taxation. -.1. S. Si'OTT, -( 'hail man Committee on Public Improvements." Im-provements." The report was received and com-j n.it.tre instructed to investigate fur-' titer. ! view? of xmbf:is. Mr. K.eiml.N e;. .-esse ! satisfaction 'vit,. :h" ic, :r' and desired 'he IreJe- p"!-.ileii' .--'loiii-' . reipjesteu to pure j ;'( .,!.;,. in f.'i! .---"itt f .ct Ik i e;da:n-l thit . priva e , : ie.s a w i . i to makt ! ile;sj.; ;ls.,is. aim that I" i-SllL'1.! ' he i ; pt, .,,1- .,..,(... M a.te: ! j inrvii of' theUiy' vvC om!, flasipv I .in.i w'-,.-. ei,i-.per Mian i', la;l ' Kv. s,,;,,,, ;,; w het h.-r the! masses ol i :i" pe iplc could he taught tv . consider it . ir. Hal! wss very anxious that the e'ty siv.uli', tain control of the power. '' '! y see, up; t,im control or t he now . no''' - corroborated th- Ma met' ilS( VIJA'!r'.rs V.l. STN'F.s.s. M i. ,.., ,,,,....,,1 ,i,i tim lis - - c.mimitti.'c l e Int-ttitctc d to draft a. curfew law, and there hi ine; no opp-J sit ion, tlie tootiou i rev;ii!ed. Mr. Reynolds spoke of thedeplora-hle thedeplora-hle condition of our streets and sidewalks, side-walks, ;md thenlit the load super-visormiL'ht super-visormiL'ht to he empoweied to mai.e repairs. Mr. P,ohins m th'.m;:li! the U. (.;. W.I Sil'y.ld he reipiicsted to furnish gravel for the street near its depot. Mr. Hall was in favor of requirine;. by ordinance, property owners to keep j jrood sidewalks in front of their premises. prem-ises. Mr. Loynd thought " the council should request Mr. relt to scrape the sidewalks ami clean the streets, as he (Felt) seemed more worried about it than any one else, and the mayor added that Mr. Felt's energy in that regard was confined to pen scratches. There was considerable more talk of t conversational turn, more or less, dtirint; which the marshal aid lie did not know exactly "where he wan at" in regard to his discretionary p iwers, and a careful study of the ordinance laid failed loenliehten him. It was also developed t hat neither nictnhers nor marshal were posted as to street iimuttitdat ure. The committee on law was in- slrinted. to draft an ord1nar.ee to jjra I -iJ.rt.iiks and ri-fi-1: t at next . Ul'-Cllli .'. 1 111- lil.ll M::il Was HI! ; !1 l l.e 1 l'i 14- !! :li ' ''!!; em- ! ' r;i Voi U hj.-li. i :. I..-.; ... :.:" :" r 1 1 IV or'Wof- V faff) : '.In- !!ii.s-.iutr oil'-, v.rre allowc I, ' .u.-i , I.- e. aime ad'.. alto . : . 00 VJ CO nil' .ilii ' . .,;t..i lino K : ' - a-T.' anJ a liair with live K,.'i!)i .r ii-us.-. Su.,,:i..t k:r.:s.-n. uo-..us: ar' tUvh' d with Iv.t I.a!,c tinWi. ' i P.arn. We!!. I,i i,-k ivll.,r. .:.! hntis... : I'.ani, Wi-!!. Iii'ii-k fcll.ir. m:iI Iihum', i oiiiij I'lvliant, ra -;ilii'ii' ;i;iti'h. (jooil . . ... ,v :i I c 01: A Ilii'.. l.'i.I'i.iIiIj Kim mt- of r. 1. lhans, ,Ir. If. j t f ' 1 4, -C VJ. f. VfBGilBO w, 4. ,A (-, fr 1 H I'ealer in Millinery ami of All Kiniis. Pricts rovo - : : : : - JtL 033.3.3T.1 Oll.lOXrcxl3.0X3.t Ojf" ' Qi-lf (.:,-ily. i " -v ,-tt r -N m n n Iron or Tin Kcofing, Cyanide To.njrs, Smoke Stacks, Boiler Fronts, iron Piping, Bridge Work, Etc.. , wi,, this preparation ' eiacic or Mile or peel off Tho 1 Timbers nu J oilier Buried Wood Timbcio? an J oil using AETNA. It is Water-Proof, Air-Proof, Acid-Proof. It can be applied cold with ordinary paint brush an! has great covering capacity. CV It Contains no Coaltar Products. It is the Lowest Priced Paint in the Market. 0Q9& C. F. Gulmer & Bros. Sole Agents, JSttlt XjoIslo City, TJtnla. When ordering pleaw raenti'-n thin r.i;er. Oll-R- i OTTT" j - ".- ."... . . .. Cne Na;hi U:,1' ' Si"1 O W-Mp t .0'M OO .'111 rnv;!:l liif llisioi ic;u Jliai.::, in .1 iu t 1 " ririvpn In i jJ 1 X V VJJJ. ir TTTrtn J I U VW 5-1 1 I )1J IV till XOJJUiCLl X 1 lVJCo. 1 " the Ihiriington Loiite in t receive, if it i true, a smile people iay, that "a pleased passenger isi a railroad' btt advet'tisenieiit ! " ()i!ialj;i Chicajo liinsss City St. lamis-ALL points east nd south. Tick! mat tim-tall.i . nt !1 R. 6. W 'n.'l.ol f,fflei. tfJc-MILLAM, Canarisl Agant, II VValksr Black, Salt Leke City. 0 t Fancy (looils. Xnal'iei U, - .so!)nh!. Tktm are absojutei- pi..f ftf.v.ns. tl,-. lifetime of Flumes, Piling, Mining wood will at least be doubled by- 9 |