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Show Lf. l '' -- vaaV Paw Co-f- fL mil TWI!W Ssndayi eaeepteJ Luwe ( i.t tr5 j BROWKIXG'S ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' PUBLISHED 1U , , y ,f, EVERY EVENING, "'' Three -r 02. JTO. RMATIONlTHE PUBLIC! r. OGDEX. UTAH,' TUESDAY JAXUAIIV 0, 1871. ooria South of L'tali Hotel, Ogtleii. 1. dmin takM In Exehange. II. VMU 4. nod " 7?F TELEGBAPU. MKBCUANT. .Hretlle) iMtlt'n, .0TILg. J- aw. - ' flhnn' Propn.tors. Wa. Carroll, tmd ! n... rOH CLOSING Jffiu tfB AaajVAU. ..4 i MAILS. ' ' nm. ft 1A MOa. daily luk.Ory,oable ' !. We"r,,jTgRV8TABtM. 7.40 ajn. .40p.m. .30 p.m. SJOpjo. 1.40 BJll. . Ka lake anaa the IsVasMT. .....i. in 7.00 a.m. . a.oopm. a Wyon County, Kvanston, tofcCffl.tfrplMforBicU T. Thursday, and Tuesday., CTAand Thunrfay, S.,' ffly"S ABdTv ThartfUy. Pl" Lynns, ''Thll?T,v, 30 2.30 p.m - . . S.30p.m. DEPARTMENT , si . x . Trains - a p. train' writes' " " CP. ' ff. p, " train arrive! u.c, -- - , j '" - and 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.60 7.60 ".. - leaves t U.P. W. ORDKR DKPAM . " a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. a-- 5.40 p.m. 8 40 a,m. 6.20 a.m. , leaves - " " and Salt Uk City Time. at 11 Tabernacle, every Sunday, in the 8ehool-houseam.; and in the 2nd Ward Farley's Ward School-hous- . . at e , 1 6 p.m. . n s.m. i 11 i Episcopal Lauren at Methodist Church uv I oo n p.m. at 11 a.m. i.m. Spiritualist jn.30p.ni. , and Third School-hous- e luu ieciures o 1 ( - Congressional. THE LADIES M H. AX STORE XijR. O A X. , OCiDKX CITY. and ui Nam. of .' The resolution reported from the committee on finance before the holidays SALT LAKE CITY. declaring it to be the duly of Congress at present to adopt definite measures to CaiTitHl, f200,000 redeem m the pledge made by government isliorizca l)l,000,WM for the earliest practicable redemption H. IIOOPKR. of United States notes in coin, was taken President, 1 H.S.ELDKKIHiK, Vies l'l lust. up. Bogy believed the whole legal tenBRI611AM VOIJNO, der system was a vicious one, but the WM. JENNINGS. tDirecton. SHARP, country wanted and must have speedy J. 7. LITTLE, relief. He alluded to the unequal disL8.H1U3, Cuhier. tribution of currency among different RJil Exchange, Coin, Goldlhist, College Scrip, portions of the country, and advocated c Collectiona made and promptly remitted, a reissue of the $44,000,000 reserve, and Interest Paid on fortip Kxchange for Sale. an additional Issue of $50,000,000 legal d53-lfcrin Deposita. tenders, and an issue of $25,000,000 WELLS. , FARGO & CO., National bank notes. 7 The consideration of the salary bill EZPKESS FORWARDERS, waa" then resumed. Pratt offerad an Bankers Dealers and that , such members of the amendment In Foreign and,' Domestic .Exchange. 43d Congress as have received pay at OmCE at UNION JUNCTION R. R. DEPOT, the rate of $7,500 since March 4th, '73, tgta, C.T. J. K. DOOLY, , . be as Mtf , Agent ? paid in such' monthly installments will make it aggregate for the whole EUGENE LASCELLES, Congress, at the rate of $5,000 per annum. Logan opposed the amendment. ATTORlSr EY-at-LA- W OODKN CITY, V. T. Personally he thought the present sala" OfBoe ia tha Junction Bulding. ries not too high, but he will oppose any bill that did not wipe out the entire J. II. A.TJ, salary, except as it related to the Presi. and the Supreme Court,' Thorman Byanialie nd rivll Enarlneer, dent favored and Morrill and Stewart opposed the amendment, Wright gave notice Ixcan, Cache Co. ,. be would endeavor to that Land and Mining Claims surveyed. the salary bill to a vote, and presi hoped the Senators would remain Until it was disposed of. " A.. of consideration resumed House The ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. the supplementary privileges bill. Frye Mce at Residence 2nd South Street, favored the bill; Stephens, of Georgia, Salt Lake Citf, Utah. desired to address the House, but asked kiad. of legal kusinew promptly attended ltf that his time be extended to one hour which, after' some objections were mxde AMERICAN and withdrawn,' was allowed and he pro FUST - CLASS QUIET HOUSE, ceeded to read a speech in opposition to Block Saat of ' the Theatre, SALT LAKE CITY the bill. He asserted that his opposition Trrmn 93.00 iwr dwy. . to the bill was not from .any prejudice -v Mm &aui Doitru at nnwrnauie narea. ""w against the colored people, as be believt n tlTrrv n ed ail men were created equal;' but" he was opposed to it or any kindred meas ure, because of the want of the necessary JJPRUANCE, STANLEY &, CO. constitutional power by Congress to pass H.WetwterCo.and J.aJ.Sprnanca, it. He contended that no new powers T WrU. J 11.1. n iwwwiiei. MjrtlllT r m .' bad been conferred on Congress by WNES AND LIQUORS. either the fourteenth or fifteenth amendi2MS3ttn Street, San Franclaco. ment to the constitution. The proper remedy 'was in the judgment of the courts, to be rendered in such a way as Congress should provide, declaring any State act in violation of the rights of citiieni to be null and void. He also opposed the bill on account of inexpedi ency, and declared the belief that the colored people of Georgia did not ask or want it. .They had their own churches and schools, and did not desire, mixed schools. He spoke an hour and a quar T. S. LEWTH ter, havicg his time twice extended, and concluded with a panegyric of the Jef-ATCHMUER AND fersonian Democratic Kepubucan princiJEWELER, ples, which he declared were eternal. Ransier, colored, followed with a s J and all wf ik nrrarted written speech in favor of the bill, contending that there was no practical fre? dora for the colored people South, and would not be so long as the matter was left with the several States. I! -- ITM. y . : - ' e as 4 . 35 1 75 Trniu. Leav, Kay.vill, MINER, I1 ?at . ; ' 40 9 311 t 52 3V1 75 44 I 602 10 On and after Oct. 13 10 40 8 2o 2 00'3 00 7 Running Cars from TO ' With Palace Car through to New York', Chicago, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except , Sunday. t , r ., .... Opposite Union Depot. 3:30 P. $3 PER DAY. aocommodatkini. 50C. BOARD Bar Attached, JOHS BECHTOL, PreaWing. ' i 5:15 yi. II. BEAKDNIJEY, Proprietor. ' ..' O A. I A IIiR first i CHICAGO JEL miiK Only X Boe Hoard ot 1 . d49tf.'; . & ALTON by St. Louis and Chicago, Kansas City and Chicago, Chicago and Jefferson City, St. Loui, and 1'ekin and Peoria, St. Loui, and St. Paul, and St. Loui, and Quincy and Bnrlington. Express. ; Sleeping Car n i . np STAND, Private Room for Compan j. cf. The very best Ales, Toners and Cigars. ONE HOUR FASTER TIME Between Chicago and St. Louis, and on, hourand half Taster time between ctucag, ana A.an- City than by opposition rout. FRANK HIGH, Western Traveling Agent, Kansas City, Mo. J. C. MtMTJLLIN, A R. f! Gen. Sunt- - Chicago. JigGen.ifPaw.TON. d36-t- f A ar- t- Chicago. . : ! Ticket Office, Xe, 100 X. Fonrtb St., Cor. Chestnut St, St. LOUIS. TII0S. F. M. COLBCRN, Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. West'n Pas.. CHA8. K. JN0. E. SIMPSON, Gen. Pas., Gen. SuptJindianapolia. ' STORE! TOY TOYS,"" , IS - TUK GREATEST VARTKT1 DORWIN, Ag't.St.Loui, FOLLETT, Agt,8t.Lonli dl-t- CANDY, f PURR AND FRESH. H0MK-MAD- , , TAYLOR'S HOTEL On r CANDY, thi Ecaorua Ptik,' TTest Side East Temple Street, IMP0RTBD ALL VARIETIES. 1 SALT LAKE CITY. Board by the Day or Week. Jgyliooms with or without Board."gft lOOtf Candy Cheap! Taylor at Culler, Proprietors. ! Candy Cheaper! Candy Cheapest t ., TIME TABLE BIJRLIGTO! ROUTE Westtnghonse Safety Brske. , a Pullman', Palace Dsyand Dining Car. THE SUN. Wholesale and Eetail. TO TUK EAST. KOtfTH AND SOUTH EA8T. No. 3. ' AND DAILY. WEEKLY, THE WEEKLY SUN la too widely known to rfiinire any extended recommendation; lint the already given it fifty thounand rmoii. which havewhich will, we hope, give It iiilicriler. and .n thnnaiuirla more, are briefly aa ftfiluwic sewiipaper. All tlie Dew. of It m a flml-ra- te the day will be fonnd In it, condeiiwM wheel at full length when of moment, and aud inalways presented in a clear, iuteitigihla, teresting manner. full of entertaining family paper, It i. a flrt-rat- e conand in.triK tive reading of every kind, but moat the offend acrr.pn- can that taining nothing loue twte. atory jwper. The lwt talea It is flrrt-rat- e and romance, or current literatnre are carefully selected and fcgildy printed In it. pane". agricultural pajier. Tha sort Iti.atrrt-rai- e fresh and instructive article on agrkultnral toiii regularly appear In this department. It i an independent political paper, belonging for to no party aud wearing bo collar. It light, men to of the principle, and for the election to the offlca. It edjieeially devote, it energie, now weakexposure of tha great corruption, tliat to en and digrw-- our country, and threaten it republican iustitntioia alt.ether. from ha, no fear of kuavea, and ask, no favor, Jt l ATLAMTIO tXPKKSS STATIONS. HAIL. .20 am bJSh p.m Leave OODEN 6.30 a. p.m. 10 Leave OMAHA 4.00 a.m, 8.40 pju Arrive BURLINGTON , " Oalosbiirg, (C. B. A ft.) 7.00 ju. 100 pja 11.16 a.m. 3.22 ajn " Mendota 7.00 a.m 3.16 p.m. " Chicago . , 9.00 ajn. 12.60 a.u Peoria i.46 p.ai. 10 J a-Iud'pli, (I. B. k W.) u Cincinnati " VMi p.m. 4.00 pjn A P. W.) 66 p.m. 0.20 a.m Logansp't (T.' 2.4. a.m. 6.20 p.m. " Columbia 0j-- Tiirongfa Csr, trtm Missouri River to Chicago, IinusApeus, Ciucisiatti, LooAi.rott, and CoLtnivs. Connections at those points with line, leading to the East, North and 8011th,. This i, th. Beat, Shortstt, tmickast aud Cheapest Route. Do not he deceived, but obtain Tickets via the BuauxoTn A Missouri Rivm Raiuioad. C. E. PERKINS, A. E. TOUZALIN, - 4m'l Pas,. Janl7 Tilt A genu z;i " ICE CREAM WATER. SOU A AXI PASTRY of ALL KINDS. MONITOR HAS GAINED A No higlier encosiiiiiu can l bostoa'ed upon a Cooking Stove than tossy that honse-wif- e who n.es it speaks in its prats every and recommends it to bar selgliUtrs and friends, lor economy, cleanliness aud reliability in all its . . , operations. THK ... 31,314 MONITORS NOW IX USE. 4tn'i Isp't. ' !, T CXUntATKB Cakes Oriiusncii.vrt to Order, SHORT NOTICK. ON WEDDING 5 A ! ' CAKES BPKCIALTY. SAXTA CLAl'S COOKIXG STOVE CITY LICENSES. J. ' II. KELSON, For Coil nnd Wood, fashion, for th.Wle.and th. . for the men, especially the market, ' . dl-Which haa such a Demand through the Territory " na,ifnlar 11 IO I"' :...n- - i. - ,kBf!hMue8t oaiwr mibli.hed. vne for Beauty and Excelence, cannot be It IS IIERZBT CITEN, THAT a year will...aeenre it for any anpwril-- r. dallar , surpassed. - ii a c nil in order to have NOTICE in Business in e"" is no, ... engaged j SI N at this rat. Any on, wbo GEO. A. PRIACE & CO. All oar Stoves sr, kept and for sal, by Z. C. X. I tub u i KK I Vdollar Ordithe which City will get the paper for a year. Ogden City, (tcr Mndsa ringl Branch ,' and its Store. all must license a be nances provide that We bav, do traveling agent,. Also by all tha Store, in the Ter obtained,) without first , procuring THE WEEKLY SLN. Eight page,, fiftyntix license are liable to be taken before ritorr. discount. No any columns. Only 81.O0 a year. TbeOlduat, Largest, and .Moot Perfect Mnuula Alderman of said City, and be subjected rMm tlii ntle. tory in the United State,. .. u ai..ui iruvifiv aim as the hnt Fine. a The will of Miss Bettie Bates was 10 W A discount of a year. 2.00 in By order of the City Council, lOor over. probated at Indianapolis. It dis . i i o LESTER J. HEKR1CK. Mayor. ...v-SLN.- -A DAILY uuuuueu. large THE poses of a quarter of a million of column.. Daily OPENED A NEW STORE JAMES the 1Uil- TAYLOR, City Recorder. ,1Lr2L2,,d," p.per of twmtyHright JCOLCLOUGII HA4 with r"" aaA.it in tiM.ni.wa tor Scent,, a full siiuuly of Tovs. Now in use. Mk j property ; $150,000 she beqmaths to over . or price 60 cent, a month, Crocksry, Preserving Jars, Fruit, Vegetable, and No other Musical Instrument ever obtained her relatives and friends, and she crintionToclnbiof Office is at Recorder The the discount a or Provii'-ODof over, 10 of the best qamlity. City " aam, popularity. the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. CALL AND SE DIM. proYides a fund of ? 100,000 for the . PrlraLiMS. ' A hhvnl allowane. Rrx. 10 '.til .Cratifr" a ft. He'Artfrm Ojftw 2413m , AfldrtM ew Tfork Vitf. benefit of the poor of the BCFf .tLO, S. l Fifth Ntreet . To all whom it may concern. cattle-marke- wiiH-.i- !. tf i- . Organstyielodeoiis malting house, sri trtnt4 n NEW J5T0KE. foer-pag- . yr. WnhAlrTIIE ciiy. Ogrieii. ' P. BREWERY 5L2 GATE! Daily except ELEGAST DAT CABS, and Pullman Palae Sleeping, Dining and Smoking Cars rnn through without change, between Chicago and St. Lcuii.and Chicago and Kansas City.ChiThe only line running thaw Can between cago and St. Louis, and running both Palace, Sleeping and Dining Uars between iroicagoana Kansas City, and Paiao Sleeping Car, between St. Loui, and St. Paul, via Quincy and Burlington. JJvafnra, Offlr and Snlmrrmmn Natlanat Watrh Cvmpnuy, 59 & 161 LAKE ST., CHICAGO. Confectionery ! With Pullman', Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily , , except Saturday. M.-Chi- cago ,No Change of Cars. And the shortest, quickest and best route between ' Retailed by the Company. Daily exeept Sunday. P. M.Fast Line. - 6:15 P. With through class road in the Saturday classification of lUilroad tail road Commissioners. Ladles' Watehes, of elegant dnslgn and ftnlhlij and a Mentleiiian', Watch, of equsl merit fur ung null!ius with the B. AV'. surpassed itnymund," hut of smaller sine, suiieiior to anv. maiiiifnctiired In thi, country, wilt thing yet shortly be placed in market. GOLDEN For all Way Stations CO . CALL ON YOUR JEWELLER AND ASK TO BEX THX ELGIN WATCHES, Express. A.Jtt.-D- ay PAR8O.V8 Maiden Lane, New York. HENNEOER 'ltu burgh, Pa. iENKINS 4t HATCH. Cincinnati, Ohio MIDDUSTOK BEOS,, 10 Maiden Ijne, N. V, it Ko Movements FOUR TRAINS DAILY BEARDSLEY HOUSE, f Thronyh WITHOUT CHANGE. sharp; i.mihiii ou WHEEUEIt, ST, LOUIS 7:45 : ! Sew York, Chicago, Cincinnati and ' Louisville SUPERINTENDENT. ,. j , For all information concerning Freight or Paa . apply to : JAMKS SHARP, Gea'l ticket and Freight Agent ' Parties. MOSES THATCHER, General Bust The Only Line Paaaengen will pleaae purchase their ticket, at the office. Fifty eenta additional will b, charges' when tha tar, la collected on the train. ..(.rail KITWN'AL WATCH COMPANY! Having csrcfully ,xamlnrd and tetel yotir wiitchpa, we And them perfsct In all their rts. nf ,ne finish, and well adapted to the wants of th, consider tir W, tln the in Inst pnbli. mad, watches in America for th, price, and ecpwi to th, Rnest European Watches, ftv acenrnte tinm that cost doulil, or three times the money. W cheerfully recommend them to all parties wialjuj; , . good a m'iiw.vw, . a. e. ant.ua a co., SILf, BRO. CO, t. e. AsuLrstK, w. m. a i. n, sato, n. OPPEMIKIMrH t CO., WKXDKUa HIMAN, 1. 1. mrm, re, ; , nooiK. BonwK a hamiltox, . rNTKRMET.'R ft OO., a. r. ).omns a 00, , M. xaoaaxas A co. . The nsme. alsive will be recognized as the lem). Ing Jewellers or Chicago. They hnv, 110 pecuni-r- y Interrat in the Company, bat freelv teitily 11, to the genuine merits of the watches'which' fur the past year have been sold by tln iu. Natioxal Watch CowrAxr, CHtcAoo; 4i(NTs: Th, watches of your mak", sold hy n an 1 -during the past year, have, with scarn-lgiven more than ordi nary autisfiic'tkin, and fption, are iroving to h, nil that yon claim for them H. aciMinite and duralde 'Inking Into consideration the Improvements von lute Introduced In th.tr construction, and tlia gvneral finrnes, of finish of even the lowest grutf, we regard them as heing well worth their pri nml tuke giest sati'turtion iu selling ti.vm to ,Uv;h ot tiiue-kwpour cuetoBivr. n, desir, gtwKi . PALMES, BACHELDER8 & CO ; ' . , 162 Wsaflingion St., Boston. WAEBEN Ki SPADONE, 4 Maiden Lana, New York. HOOTT "" and - li.liiuili , noon. ROUTE EAST. take City at 8.30 a.m. and 6.05. p.m. Good J 120 V AND ALIA EXCEPTED,) & 8.30 p.m. 5 a.m at Leaving Ogden City JOHN Pasnnger Cll AS. NIBLKY, General Freight and Ticket Agent, v DAILY, (SUNDAYS MEALS 1st, 1873, Daily Train, 75 2 30 3j 1 10 MIXED TUAINS WILL RUN Salt : ;.:,,-;;?- Passenger, will please Purchase their Ticket, at the Offices. For all information concerning Freight or Pas aaje, apply to 00 1 30 Id addition to the ahova, ' . ' i ; LOO-AN-. oTl-t- f Arrive at Salt Ijike BON TON SALOON, a neat Ha. fitted HOTEL, "ni . i 8 20 S 10 Wood. Croaa AT Lunch from 10 ett. to 60 ' CentreTlll, ALBERT'TBI CRAY. a,w "' , Reduced Rates to Excursion ; Farmingtoii : ixgan at 7:30 a. m.; to connect with train, for Ogden and Salt Lake. r Ogden :i Leave Corinn, at I'm.. t'as. tlir ' AKD ..V 3 00 a, No. N.i. , LUNCHEON. Y j 33 Od'l 30 KI 'J' oo 7ft Arrive at Ogdea San Francisco, Cal., Druggists icor. Washington and Charlton SM., 5.Y. SOLD BY ALL DRCGGISTS & DIALERS. LUNCH l 16 Kayirllle & Gen. Agtg., ...,.' Janctlon with C.P.R.R., $cti 60 0 74 Fanningtn tf MAUTINE eta. 6 26 Centrerille Scald-Hea- CO., f. u. M .V c ORiisrisrE, 0 S to' Wood. Croe. ' (, I. Salt Lak. Ring-worni- , TRAINS RUN BETWEEN i'aaa, Train. Leave of Dysiepsia.' Iu these complaints it has no eqiiaU and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. for Female Complaints, In young or old, married or tingle, at the dawn of . womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitter displny so decided an influence that ajnurked liiiprovcnietit Is soon perceptible. For Iuflaniiuatory and Chronicor Kheiiiiintisui and Gout, Dyspepsia Indigestion, tillious, Remittent ami Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Jtlood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have Such Diseases are been most successful. cansed by Vitiated Blood, which is produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Hlieum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, lteh, Scnrfe, Discolorationa of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dng tip and carried out of the system in a short time by the nse of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative etrecta. R. II. McDOXALD 1874. W. CROWNING. Railroad; No. 1 No. BTAoWOK. .,;!,! terest. J AN. let ON AND AFTER J. UTAH NORTHERN ELGIN WATCHES LI.E OF UTAH. PIONEER AMERICAN. Washington. 5. The . Senate met at noon, Carpenter MRS,, EMMA CARTER, presiding. Edmunds, from the judiciary committee, reported back the House bill to repeal the bankrupt law, with sundry EXPEKIEXCR AS A WH081! inLONG the Kaat enahle. her to aulicit the amendments, and recommended that with f tha people of Oplea and patronage such amendments the bill be passed. call, attention to the .uperior alock on baud. Edmunds said he had no hesitation in MILLINERY GOODS. stating that the whole committer had HOOP SKIRTS. agreed substantially in the amendments. ; CORSETS, BUSTLES, , of introduced a resolu Iowa, right, . , KID GLOVES, tion instructing the oommiuee on civil And all other article. pertaining to LadeU service retrenchment to inquire into the ' fnrni.hing gaodi in th expediency of reporting a bill making a most Fashionable reduction of ten per cent, on the com- jMtest and Styles, pensation of all officers of government whose salaries exceed $1,000 per annum And aold at cheaper rate, than can La bonirht or $5 per day. Cameron objected and elsewhere in Utah. All are iurited to examine the good, in the rtore before pureiuuing. it was laid over. On motion of Wright, i ,i t. ; . s . ? . , the House bill to establish the compen sation of Senators, Representatives and Delegates, was taken up, with amend ments, reported by the Senate committee on civil service retrenchment, striking oat the first three ' sections and substituting therefor sections repealing the act of March 3d, 1873, and fixing the salary as it was prior to the passage of that aot, and further providing that the compensation of the several heads of de partments be eight thousand, dollars per annum. Buckingham introduced a resolution which was ordered printed, directing the finance committee to consiJor the expediency of reporting a bill authorizing the Secretary to make temporary loans certificates, which may be used by National hanks as part of their reserve; also to provide foij the redemption and cancellation of legal tenders, to equal Ho Person ran take thcae Bitthe amount of those used out of the $44,. ten according to tlirections, and remain 000.000 reserve fund. .The resolutiou, Ioiir unwell, provided their bones are not by mineral poison or other means, commitdestroyed wi'h instructions to the finance and the vital organs wasted beyond the tee, wal adopted, looking to the amendof point repair. ment of the banking law. to prohibit Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head-- . Tightofficers of National ahe, I'ain In the Shoulder, Coughs. Eructastockholders, and ness of the Dizziness, Sour banks being conoe'ned in private bank- tions of theChest, Taste lind in the Stomach, Palpitation or the ing business in the locality of National Mouth, Bilious Attacks, of the Pain Inflammation in Lungs. Heart, banks, whereby the means of such banks the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred inadvance to their are employed ; other the maybe painful symptoms, offtprings V CENTRAL v 11.30 a.m MONKV ' Where customers will find it to their advantage to call t before j.ic-li;vsinelsewhere.' (StfyzUi'jS EXCEPTED.) ! jrtB 0? A ETtKR General Mercharidise.1 OFSUBSCBIPTIOJj. M Itiril HAVE OPCNED yyK STORS:. ir.n. 52,0 0 0 |