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Show Wkt (Dfldfw function. Published every WEDNESDAY and SATTHDAY, UlDEN PlBLISIIISU CoMIM.VV. . RICHARD?, FB AN KLIN C. W. TKX110SE, Associate Editor. Editor. OCiDOT. UTAH. f SttnnJay Moriuug, .rfay 14, 1 S70. Pay Up. Among the many excellent counsels gjven to the peoplo at the General Conference Vfts the. advice to' pay for their newspapers. We never, at any. time, felt more like flaying amen, with a loud voice. :Alas! how much easier it is to listen to advice, especially when given in kindness, than it is to curry it out, particularly when dollars aud cents are involved ir its practice. When we Marled the Ouiies Junction it was fully impressed ou the public tnind that was required of But the, impression has subscribers. been, for some time growing smaller by degrees and ridiculously less, until it lias altogelhcr faded' from tho memory of certain individuals, who, nevertheless, look for their paper regularly on the day of issue, and never fail to gruni-bl- o if tliey fail to receive it. Wc wish to revive the impression and refresh the memory of our friends, whose names fignrc on our subscription list with no figures attached.; In sweet persuasive tones we say, dear friends, pay up! The Junction is not A soul hungry for news, but minus currency, has never been turned away from the Jcnctiox office door. Promisos of speedy payment havo been taken "at par; but they are not negotiable, and the day of their redemption lias not yot come. So while our subscription list lengthens out, our list of receipts remains almost in statu quo, and there is no other lengthening, except in the faces of the hands when they are told by the manager "there is nothing for you ".Nothing for you!" That , means nothing for the wife and little folks at home, who aro needing and expecting food and raiment. Nothing for the creditor who has advanced means to the scribe, the typo, or the devil, in anticipation of returns when subscribers should pay up. Nothing wherewith to purchase typo, paper, ink, and other material. "Gentle Reader," do you see the point? If so, please pay up. We try to give you, the best we can. We ask yon to reciprocate. Give us the best you can. Wo need cash and store pay. If you canuot pay cither of these, send us wheat, flour, corn, meat, butter, eggs, chickens, fruit, potatoes, wood, coal, or anything else that is good to have in the house. Don't poke us off to the last, but attend to our Case at ouce, and you will feel well in making us feci well. We do not wish to complain. Tlie JuCT(Oii is being well patronized and is bound to be a success. But the people generally do not realize what expenses and difficulties attend tho publication of a newspaper, and are therefore careless and indifferent about paying up their subscriptions according to the terms. is required of all subscribers for eastern, or Western publications, and. no one. thinks of sending to the States for a periodical without remitting the price for it. Why not do so with home papers? We eurcly ought to be as willing' to' sustain "our ' home newspaper as' ihosc of foreign production; and if accommodated with' a little time for convenience' ef payment,' ought to meet our ',' engagements cheerfully in ,.: proper season. To many of Qur subscribers these remarks1 do' not apply; everybody will know whether they fit his. or her case, so nobody need be offended.' Those who have paid will cortainly take no offence, and those who are delinquent ought not to do so, for we demnud nothing unreasonable; we only ask those who are able or can be, by a little proper oxertlon, to do their duty and pay up. , nt hard-hearte- d. ." twice-a-wce- k, New York for machinery, and anticipate ly the middle of the ensuing summer to manufacture from three to five tons per day of as good giey cast iron as can be made in any part of the United States. Their iron ores, assaying seventy-tw- o per which is cent, are close to the town-site- , located in the vicinity of an immense forest of cedar, a good range for cattle, good water etc. ' The above items are obtained from a letter to the Deseret A'en-i- , written by Seth M. Blair, Esq., who is one of the company. We rehearso them for the purpose of calling the attention of our home capitalists, to a profitable and Iron isessent. 1 necessary enterprise. to tho wrowth and dovclopcmcnt of Utah industry; everybody understands that. To import iron when it lies around us in such immense quantities, seems an absurd and ruinous policy. Circumstances which need not now be discussed have hitherto prevented tho production of the precious metal far more precious than gold in a proper state for mechanical purposes, but success has now attended the exertions of our friends in the South, and their labor should bo aided by the necessary capital to work up the iron they manufacture info such articles as are most needed in tho Territory. Who among our Utah capitalists, will start al good; extensive foundry? Thcro are of skilled in artisans iron here, plenty who would prefer following their trade to farming or other pursuits unsuitable to them which circumstances have forced them into. The iron company will bind themselves to furnish pig iron at the rate of one cent per pound above the present cost of freight to Salt Lake City. There is'money in this business. More money, more satisfaction, and more benefit to the community than in mining or manipulating tho precious metals. Let men of small capital anil build foundries ; cast the thousand and one articles that are in every day use, which now have to be imported and roll out tho wrought iron to be work-- e l up into machinery and other things which we must have. This will open, up new industries and provide employment for the crowds of immigrants who will flock to Utah year after year. The time has come when special attention to manufactures is essential to the progress and developement of our coung try. Our Agricultural and interests need not be neglected. Mercantile business can be entrusted to the institutions which are engaged in it, and our whilom merchants can turn their attention and capital to manufactures, and build up the country, while they advance their own fortunes. If thoy do not take time by the forelock. will play manufacturing them out. We have faith in iron and in its profitable production in this region; and believe that the time is close at hand when the Vales of Utah will deliver up their hidden mineral treasures of the useful kinds, to perform their part in the advancement of our people towards unexampled wealth, prosperity and influence. . Stock-raisin- KGksti.f.5ik! wanting a fine quality Gent's Furnishing Goods should go to Thibkill j. & Earl's. nt ; L ' entlkmfx wanting Summer Suits should call and see Pntterna at ttr& (J .., , TiuntuL & Earl's Iron.. miles west of Cedar e miles North of St. and forty-fivCity, town a site has been laid out, George, and called Iron City. The layingout of towns and cities is nothing new in Utah, but considerable interest attaches to the building up of Iron City, because a company has been organized there for the manufacture of iron, whose efforts thus far have been successful. They commentied operations a . year ago last July, ignorant to a great extent of the modnt operandi for the production of merchantable iron, but with truly commendable energy and perseverance they have so far overcome the obstacles in their way as to produce a good article of grey cast iron. They have sent to Twenty-thre- e That Sweet Bill. '' The Senate Ciimmittoe , , Territories the Cullom Bill had urged their monstrous thing attention of the Upper ilouse, it appears they had some misgivings as to tho possibility of its passage. It is reported that the committee were very much divided in their views concerning it, and that Senators Nye and Schultz, who are both on the on have been overhauling again. Although they amended edition of the upon the immediate , Committee, disclaim any connection with the new and" obnoxious, additional , sections. At tho overhauling there was a great deal of discussion, but the bill remains as first reported back by the - r ; ; committee. It is considered by some persons pretty well posted in that' complicated and disreputuble game called politics, that the appcaranoo of a bill with euch monstrous provisions at this juncture, is "a pieoe of strategy, to divert publie attention from the cnormitios of the tariff, and the various extravagancies which have aroused indignation." It is exceedingly doubtful whether any final action will be taken oa the bill during this session. In its present shape it can scarcely pass the Senate, and should it be nursod through that august assembly without mutilation, it must go back to the House for concur rence in the Senate committee's amend ments, where it is quite likoly to be re and and patched, so between House andSenato, and Senate and Houso, it will be laid by with other specimens of legislative folly, among which it will occupy the chief position, until another session comes round with fresh circumstances, new events, different prospects and altered motives, when it will be cither brought out and dressed in a fresh shape of ugliness - as boo to frighten the Mormons, If there is any crime which is worthy bugaor be of death it is the deliberate and persis busied out of sight in the proper place tent seduction of another man's wife. for all such vile and misshapen things. Next to murder, adultery stands at the head of the criminal list in the sight of heaven and before all who have just A Word ivitliWIrkizer. conceptions of the value of virtue. The We are a patient and law at present provides no adequate people. We can stand more abuse than punishment for this heinous offence, any other community in the world. But therefore the injured party is compelled then we are used to it. To be treated to inflict the proper punishment himself, like other folks would be a novelty. We and the fact that no jury can be found have been so quiet and calm under in- who will convict a man for avenging tho sult and foul treatment of various kinds, seduction of his wife by slaying her be that we are expected to hear anything trayer, is a powerful evidence that honor and everything in. the shape of neglect, and purity are still held in high esteem contumely or abuse that anybody mny in the nation. choose to Inflict upon us. But there arc In Utah we make no secret of our sen limits to our forbearance, as "some timents on this subject. Tfce honor of folks" may find out before the world our wives and daughters is dearer to us comes to an end. than life, and if he who takes life is One thing we havo borne until we worthy of death, the dcfiler of virtue is will not bear it much longer, is the wildeserving of the same penalty, and here fully malicious, or carelessly negligent will surely meet the same fate. conduct 'of post office officials. The Utah press hs mildly and repeatodly Our Salt Lake Letter. of complained- of the' postal affairs in some parts of the TerSalt Lake City, May 12m, 1870. Dear Junction: I will try again to ritory, and in a quiet and respectful maimer has endeavored to obtain a cor- have a letter reach you in time. If you rection of the' evil, without specially nhould never get it, please write and let pointing out the offending parties. But me know, as a celebrated Parisian from as the nuisance is not yet removed, it is Limerick one time said. time to point out its locality in a way Quietness reigns here to a very con that cannot be mistaken. siderable extent since Conference closed, Somo time since, Col. Wickizcr, on the principal stir being made by visitors being appealed to for an iavestigatioti of and grasshoppers. Tho former come, our mail arrangements, required a re- look around them and flit away, the port of some particular instance of im- latter won't go, but keep decreasing the proper delivery, with a clear indication vegetation at a ratio of about three hunof the transgressing office or officer. dred and fourteen times their own bulk We now call his attention to the' fact that in a day. on Wednesday, May 11th, 1870, there The District Court, for the Third Ju was no Salt Lake mail delivered at dicial District, has been in session since Ogden, but in the place of it, the mail Monday. On the first day a very lurge for Salt Creek was brought hero. number of aliens received papers of This is not the first, second, or third naturalization or declared their intentime we have been treated in this shantc-A- il tions, to the satisfaction of everybody, e manner by tho Salt Lake the clerk of the Court, or his deputy, people. Our Salt Lake correspondent, included. The principal case since then (whose letters were read with interest has been the question of Territorial when we could get them in time for pub Marshalship, between J. M. Orr and lication) a ' short time since ceased J. D. T. McAllister. The ruling of his writing, in disgust, because his commu- honor, Chief Justice Wilson, was given nications, though posted in season, re- yesterday in favor of Orr. There is talk peatedly arrived too late for the paper of carrying tho matter up. for which they were intended. Business Two men who had been helping them mon, with whom time is money, may be selves to registered letters containing seen, every now and then, coming out money, in some part of tho southern of the Ogden Post-offiwith a look in country, havo been arrested, and it is thoir countenances and words on their said the evidence is sufficient to make a lips which are not at all fluttering to clear case against them. They were mailing clerks, and are rather more for- taken at Tintic, where they had gone cible than polite. In some parts of this after a little silver, probably having got Territory stale news is the comm9n tired working tho greenback ledge on literary food of tho people, for their which they had been previously opera-in- LEGAL NOTICE. a long-Bufferi- - FRKI'KIUCK KHl'NLE. YOU ARE HKltE- L by nolihedtuat a mil ! Complaint hu lieen r fllud ill Hie 1'robutn Court of County, I'tah R. Kltl.M.K is Territory, wlier.in MAHTHA KHUXLH KKKDKRK'K u it defendant, plaintiff the object of which is U obtain a Divorco frtm tho aud that you nro to lloncis uf Matrimony, to said complaint on or the make Situ day of .linn. A.D., 1S70, and indefault thereof mid complaint will be taken ua true aad judgment rendered according to the prayer of Mid complaint. By order of the Court, f. B, UICIURDS, Judge. Attot: F. 9. RICHARDS, Clerk. rpO auir UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. nuixit Ja.JG OF I'Tlli ON AXD M. C. BOWERS, WHO FILED DECLA1U-tor- y Statement on North-we- t Quarter of (Section" Twenty-si- x (its), In To'nliip Ten To) North, Kuntco Two (2) Went, will call at the Otlire IF ; . IH70, ; LraTe Salt Take City daily . tilit Arrivn The Ureal Trial Concluded. The McFarland trial. Is;' at length brought to a close. The verdict of the jury has not disappointed the great bulk of the people. Very few, who have made themselves familiar with the cir cumstances which led ,to the killing of Richardson, will brand McFarland with ' the title of murderer. "' to exmade be effort could that Every to Uichardson was bear brought culpate on the trial. Judge Davis, one of the most celebrated lawyers of the day, was specially retained to assist Judge Garvin in tho prosecution,, and he labored hard to whitewash the character of the slain libertine, but the letters (o Mrs. McFar land, which wefo intercepted by her husband, were sufficient of themselves to show the character and principles of the author. McFarland has had able assistance in the defence. Messrs. Graham, Spencer and Gerry havo exerted themselves to the v?ry utmost U roTe his insanity at tho time of the shooting, and to bIiow clearly that he had cause enough to un hinge his mind and drive him to the deed which he committed. But we question very . much whether any person, not excepting the jurymen who acquitted'him, had any faith in the insanity plea. The facts of the case were plain and clear. Richardson deliberately planned to alienate Mrs. affections from her husband and to make her his own, and his plans were successful. The farce of the di vorce, which was obtained in a distant State without the knowledge of the hus band, could not be any justification or excuse for the relations which existed between the guilty parties. The out raged husband, maddened by his wrongs, shot down the seducer of his wife pub licly and openly. No attempt w as made of the peoto deny this, and nine-tenthave any who States United ple of the will justi them left Tirtue for in respect " deed. ..A fy the , ' . ft:M ' ... 51.10 ' of tkc County Recorder, in Ogden, lie may learn something to bin advantage. - - - In addition to the ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ' aooTe-- ?v' ' ;v TBiiH , ACC OM M0DATlb WILL RUN bt CREDITORS OF THE ESTATE OF Mnthiiw Cane, doreaed. aro hereby notified ON SUNDAYS, WEDNESDAYS that all claims againxt said Estate must be prevented on or before six months from date hereof to the Administrators of said Estate, aa all undersigned AND SATURDAYS, accounts against said Estate not to presented will lie barred and disregarded in tho settlement of said Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate Leaving Oirdcn City 0.45 a.m. and Salt tik, ftj 5 pin. on which full lare will eutiUe the uBrckTjr mutt make Immediate payment. of a ticket to return on the mine day miliar S. S. HinOTNIlOTHAM.) administrator. free, and will top by arranging with lh Onnd KM. It. KIND, ou tho line to take on or lit iSr tor, at any point ' wot, Ogden Cltv, paNMttoBem. Slav l'ltli, 1870. l'anwmKerj will pleate pnrehase their tlekeUit iis-- :t thoofficra. Fifty cent additional will btehart. when the lure in collected on the train. . milE L lboi f off thei Wettaem ofdinan thflr ca NOTICE. now pul cming FAMES: Spanish licit Dislriel. JOT1CE IS HEREBY MVEN THAT A Miniiiff District has been formed, commen cing at the Ogden Woolen Factory aud running East six miles, thence North six miles, thence West six miles, thence South six miles to the place of beginning. Tho District being Six miles snnarc. J. J. KENTON, Esq., was duly elected Kecordor of Spanish Bolt District. WJ1. EDSON H ATCTI. Secretary. Ogden, 1S70. May, Pill, Ogden to Kayiifille " Farmiugton " Centrovlllo " Wood' Croat " Salt Lake City turn ." tin Pk or Tailors JOSEPH A. YOUNC, SUPERINTENDS!!!. : Second District 7Aon"n OPERATIVE MERCANTILE prcdic grassh' INSTITUTION, MAIN STREET, OUDIM, the rca ever - $ QH011TLY EXPECTED TO ARRIVI, DIRECT' O from tho Kiut, a splendid Assortment of ry to which, together with our present Stork, we think will enable nit to supply our customers and the public neutrally with such articles a they mtf need, at price, that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Please call and exainiue before trying elsewhem. Wheat, Corn, Barley, Oats, Butter and F.gps takm in cxcbanK for Hoods, at the highest Market prices. CASH NOT REFUSED. for evei ' JSjiiiij' ami Summer WINES hroughi which ' Ticket and Freight Agentj CO LiaUGES the bull too D. 0. CAI.HER, WALKER BRO'S OGDEN CITY. : Tor all Information concerning TreigUl 3S-- tf BRANCH HOUSE, probabl the AM into "oi tUfr . n(je, "1'1'ly to g' gretnni pers., but the for the Veeperi billiaro ;tii-- tr blinds First and Third Ward are on gone f 1XST1TLTI0X, OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS. Opnotitt Bithnp IFori's. I IV OGDEN, ST It IS E T, 3X Also, A GENERAL j paj-in- Have on hand a splendid Stock of S1.50I :UC.S AMD MEDICIXES,. ASSORTMENT OF Tlo ! Oil, Ttint, GimxIm, Groocrirt, Drv HATS, t'Al'S, JMMJTS, SHOES, MERCHANDISE, organ! lut, AND STATIONERY. Two men, named Charles A. Freeman and James Leicester, were killed by a land-slid- e WHO PEtHillTIN' A' in Bingham kanyon, on Tues ALL PERSON'S Main Street, Ogden. rpOClass of fine Sparkling Beer, pleas nll at tlw J were a 8 working day. They ground WESTERN' LAG Eli BEEK HALL, sluice at the time on tho side of the North fid of Vnion Square, Main tree, OttoVn. mountain, and the water had loosened a wnere tney can oo suppnei. wim inai iuiiu, tho very but quality, aud at roduued prirss. , largo quantity of earth, which buried oo-them in its slide. Leicester was lately " from Montana. Freeman has a wife and & If you want family near Elgin, 111., and has worked in the kanyon for the last five years. OO TO Ono and a Half Blocks West of the""'1 Nearly everybody that came to town Offioe, to attend Conference has gone; I sec one BURTON And ear th U. C. R. R. Dopot- - ' ''"'' or two around yet. Ql'AVTTr? Vim ofHAVE OS HAND A I.AROI sqiliit , good Lumber, ' various iu f Of course, you are aware that Presitho requirements of the purchaser. A Iso an Of which ws will dent Joseph Young and the rest of the Port Officii Block, Mais-St- ., of all Pickets, quantity Ogden, sell cheap tor dash, and drain at Cash price. missionaries, with Elder Horace S. They aro prepared to execute afl kinds cfTicturc N.B. All those person whom w nave acoom- -' from Card to Lifo Size. modated, and wha know themselves indebted to us, Eldredgc, start in the morning for the A arc requested to com forward and makessltle-- ; choice Collection Views of the of ' ! one month and save emit, t East. You will know it anyhow before famous Ruins of Etr) pt and Koine ment within,1 Co., Proprietors. , SMITH ' ' this letter reaches you, as they will go for Sale. AND 8KB KOR YOURSELTES. in the same train that carries it, should delivered it accidentally get taken and Sl'llKiOS IS NOW PREPARED TO; ' ' ' JOHN furnish the best quality Coal at the right time. Well, we all have our wasn't little grievances, nnd if there $4.00 .. TON on the Cars at Kcho. ..r postal matters, wo would want someAll orders to be addressed John Sprif gs, Coei- ASSOCIATIOX, W. to at. tt-t- f thing grumble ville, Summit wunty, I'fah Territory. MAIN t with NOTICE, Walker Bro's, VI Sh." lly o X.R. 1' rescriwlions carefully prepare WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I Gltui, etc., Likewise an excellent Assortment f ChemicaU, g. d f& TraiBs will leave Ogn dailj t 10.01 ffp.m.r Arrive at Stilt takCtj- at lj.au 8.15 p.m. " Post-offic- newspapers frequently niuko a journey over half the continent before they can got hold of them. We have referred to theso matters several times in a general way. We now point our editorial finger at a particular case and name the date; will Dr. Wieki-xe- r or, in the event of his absence, any other man in authority who has the and right please take said case a sure for this chronic remedy prescribe disease irregularities in mails. ut!iriwl jUkb AFTttt A Y, V K H. q, 31 QVI Sx-- 4 NOTICE. She aWisliod by ti tapis, weeks. 31-- Thi Oil Paintings, Photographs.etc. GOOD PICTURES I OLSI'S for thi tonsec health oil. CO'S. SMITH LUMBER YARD Photograph Gallery, S3 Suit Th: nse Thom 1 gain 'rate, OtiDIX rTWE FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY BEG I can tne attention ei tue juauiea to inoir BOWERS AND ALL OTHERS ISTE-- ; Yon are hereby notified that 1 will appsnr at the V. K Land Office, in Salt Lake City, V tah. before the Register and Reoelrpr thereof, on tho 1.1th day of June, A.D., 187 0, to proe my rifrht to enter under the provisions of the of the Act of September 4th, 1841. the North North-we- t of Her. UC, in Township 10 North, liunpe 3 West, at which time and place you can npiear aud cmitt If vou tee proper. V itueaa my hand this 10th day of May, A.D., JOHS JONES. 17. law TO NEW STOCK TOM.C. 'OF SKIING GOODS, Consisting of Artificials, Feuthors, Ribbons, HaW, etc., ctr. ' A fine assortment, for aale, cheap. 20-f- MILLINERY OF ALL KINDS Mrs. rENKOSK S, on the East side of Main Street, a little South of Ogden House. Hats, llonncts, Babies' Hoods, etc., made to order. Straw and Tuscan Goods cleaned aud altered to the latest Fashions. OOD WORK GUARANTEED. AJXT SKE. GROUND TO LEASE. BriLDlNO ELWTBLE TERY Corner of Pites to Lease on tho North-weUnioB Square. for particulars apply to JAS. McGAW, Esq., at the Ji'NCiios urace. SEVERAL DISSOLUTION OF milE J. luting HERETOFORE EX between J. C. Levy ft John Mahon, m Proprietors of the Ogden Hoiute. ha this day been diPHulvcd by mutual consent. Tho said John Mahon, hereby atwumea all liabilities and collects all ontetunding accounts due the aboTe named firm. J.C.T.EVT, JOHN MAHON. P. P. Mr. TT. L. Sholoe will mmaia at tne above IIouw, and will alwayi he happy to see his numerous friend, both from the East and West; also, from Salt Lake City. FRKK BUSS from the Can to the House. 30tf U. P. f ONE SMALL SORREL HORSE Mt'LE, P on left hint one email tirey Mare, branded JA on right thigh; and one Bay Horse, white face, three white fwt, whip marks in right their flank. Tho above Reward will lie paid Cache dolivery to J. S. HENDRICKS, Richmond, County. IOST. fr I WILL for any debt, which my wife, JANE DANA HANCOCK, may contract from aud after this present THEREBY Ogden, May 7th, 1ST0. llAyWK 8T11EET, V J SALOOX. BUCHMILLER'S iM-- if lite on variety of STOYBS, - sale--. qtiaJlty; all of which ho offers for at as low llgures a any that are imported from the East. , N.B. Job Work imnctually and neatly xscwt"J of suirior - f, " C. WOOBMANSEE, : 3Iaiii Street, DIALER GENERAL ;i Good A at ton . I'k Offdon,'" I i.ji; , s ; h , of MECHANICS' M iW AT THIS SVMBBRS Or TI1K PE8- - aw: u a nl. 9, for April 7. 14. ;.! " Jl. 11, IS, for Jane . No- - in, " . SJ. " " 1. Si s " he ha OFFICE. FOMWIXO eret Weekly f , IMPLEMENTS.ETC Supply hand. Tol. XV 16-t- '' - GROCERIES, IlIF, SALOON, facl DRY GOODS, AGRICULTURAL T 1H MERCHANDISE, ; at on Broom's Lot, Morth of Public Square, near Main Street. Orders left hero for Landt' Boer will be punctually attended to. i , , keep Liquors, Lrftger nccr. , fc3 WANTED OOO BILLIARD TABLES, CHOICE BRANDS of and Lanai s leicnrataa Ate aao ; riot' Tin, Iron and Copper,Vi. Ware,hand. Alo, a food, ; wtuca be constantly WEBER COrNTf. TOOLS on aale in quantities of from Five Oaiions and upward at lnrtt nrewery, of Ugden. on Bnrch Creek, four miles south-ea- st Order will Saloons and Families supplied. .receive prompt attention. 20-t- f A. LANET, Proprietor. BILLIARD 0t i, ,., , th attention of the Public to hi New , Splendid Assortment of Call milE BEST BKER IS X manufactwred and for -- NOTICE. GIVE NOTICE THAT PEARCEv CHARLES - MAIS OUUJiS, , f BREWERY Reward! $25 39-t- MANUFACTURE. HOME - LADIES! TTUUST-CLAS- CALL Di . 'ifitt NOTICE. ATTENTION , j dy. PER RELIEF 39-- 4 the ' t STREET, No f COAL! COAL!: AT th n wotna 20-6- FEMALE o to -- 1 |