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Show 1 .T' We want your for the rest of your tea-tra- de in life. Do you see now how we can afford to say: "Get every sort of Schillings Best of your grocer, and get your money back on what you dont like? A tehUMy Cff m " light-headed- 1 THJHHCS6IVIN6 SKETCH. k there, li'a year ago, now. I alwaya thought if he got rick or anything, 1 ahould hare a good home for him. 1 here was Kxra Ulakr, the deal one, too he won't have any place lo come to The light failed out of door, and again Mra. Robb'a trouble atood before her. Yet it waa not ao dark a ll had been In her aad heart. She atlll rat by the window, hoping now, In aplte of heraelf, luitead of fearing ; and a curl-o- x feeling of nrarneat and eapretanry made her I el nrt ao much light hei rt . ed a 1 feel juat a if aonirthln1 waV goln' to happen," the aald. "Poor Johnny llarrla, pethapt he thlnkln o me, ! he alive." It waa dark now out of dcora, and there were tiny click again it the win dow. It wu beginning to now, and the great elm creaked In the rlring wind overheard. A dead limb of one of the old tree had fallen that autumn, and poor firewood, aa it had been, It waa Mr. Robb'a own, and ahe had burnt It moat thankfully. There waa only a amall armful left, but at leut ahe could have the of a fire. She had a feeling that It wu her lut night at home, and with atrange reckneaa ahe began to fill the atove ahe uaed to do in better day. "I'll get me good and warm," ahe uld, atlll talking to heraelf, a lonely people do, "an Ill go to bed early. It' cornin on to atorm." The anow clicked futer and futer agalnct the window, and ahe cat alone thinking In tke dark. "There' lota o folk I love," ahe uld once. "Theyd be aorry I ain't got nobody to come and no aupper the night afore Thankaglvlng. Im dreadful glad they don't know.' And ahe drew a little nearer to the fire and laid her head back drowally on the old rocking chair. It teemed only a moment before there wu a loud knocking and aomebody lifted the latch of the door. The fire ahone brightly through the front of the old atove and made a little light In the room, but Mary Ann Robb waked up frightened aud bewildered. "Whoa there," ahe called, ahe found her crutch and went to the door. She wu conaclout of only her one great fear. "Theyve come to take me to the poorhouu," ahe aald, and burri Into I heard f HERE waa a sad. hurt In the dark little houte that JLatood humbly by the roadaide under aume amall elma. Small aa her houae waa, old Mr. Robb found It too large for heraelf alone; ahe only needed the kitchen and a tiny bedroom that led out of It, and there atlll remained the hut room and the bedroom, with There had the low garret overhead. bun a time, after ahe waa left alone, when Mra. Robs could help thou who were poorer than heraelf. She owned a pig, and waa atrong enough not only to do a woman'a work Inalde her houae, but alao a mana work out aide In her a piece of garden ground. At laat and age had come hand In hand, thou two relentleaa enemlu of the poor, and together they had wanted her She had atrength and aubatance. bun looked up to by her neighbor a being Independent, but now ahe and wu left, with a debt to carry and her bare land, to a tend and the houae the alage at time, For awhile ahe man aged to get on, but at laat It began to he whlrpered about that It wu no uae for any one to be ao proud ;lt wu euler for the whole town to care for her than for a few nelghborr, and ahe had better go to the poorhouae before winter, and be done with It. Atthla terrible a jggea-tlo- n her brave heart aeemed to aland atlll. The people whom ahe cared moat tor happened to be poor, and ahe could no longer go Into their houaeholde to make heraelf of uae, the very elma overhead uemed to aay they groaned In the late autumn wind, and there wu aomethlng appealing even to atrange In the look of the little paaaera-bgray houae, with Mra. Robb'a pale, worried face at the window. Annlverurlu are day to make other people happy In, but aometlme when they come they item to be full of ahaJ-owand the power of giving joy to other, that Inalienable right which ought to lighten the aaddeat heart, the moat Indifferent aympathy, aometlme So even thla aeema to he withdrawn. poor old Mary Ann Robb ut at hei window on the afternoon before Thank giving and felt heraeK to be poor and aorrowful Indeed. Acrou the frown road ahe looked eutward over a great brown and atretch of cold meadow-lanwlndawept and crowed by Icy dltchea. It aeemed to her If In all the troublu that ahe had known and carried before thla, there had alwaya been aome hope to hold, If ahe had never looked poverty full in the face and aeen It cold and pltilcM look before. She looked anzloualy down the road, with a horrible nhrlnklng and dread at the thought of being uked, out of pity, to join In ome Thankaglvlng feast, but there wu no Once body coming with gilt In hand. ahe had been full of love for euch day, whether at home or abroad, but aomethlng had chilled her very heart now, poor old woman. Her neareat neighbor had been foremoat of thow who wl.hed her to go to and he had raid more the town-farthan once that It wu the only acnalble thing. But John Mander wu walil ng patiently to get her liny farm Into hi own hand. He had advanced come money upon It In her eztremlty, and pretended that there wu atlll a debt, after he had cleared her wood lot to pay hlmaelf back. He would plow over the and fell the grave In the great elma, and waited for hit poor prey like a aplder. He had often reproached her for being loo generou to worthleu people In the put and coming to be a charge to other now. Oh, If the could only die In her own houae, and not Buffer the pain of homeleaanea and dependence! It waa juat at sunset, and a ahe looked out hopelely acrou the gray field, there va a audden glum of light far away on the low hill beyond, the cloud opened In the weat and let the aunahlne thraugh. One lovely gleam ahot awlft an arrow and brightened a far cold hlllalde where It fell, and at the came moment a audden glum of hope brightened the winter lanacape of her heart. "There wu Johnny ilarris," said Mary Ann, aoftly. "He waa a aoldler'a aon, left an orphan and dlatreaaed. Old John Mander acoldedj but I couldn't aee the poor boy want. I kep him that year after he got hurt, aplte o what anybody rid, an he helped me what little he could. He uld I waa the only mother he'd ever had. 'Im goln' out weat, Mother Robb, aay he. 'I ahan't come back till I get rich,' an then he'd look at me an laugh, ao pleaaant an boyfeh. He want one that liked to write. I dont think he wu doin' very well wlivu I alck-nea- lame-hande- lame-foote- d Wu y e, u u field-corn- u Use Three Crown lux-ur- y u u tear. There wu tall man, not John who uemed to fill the narrow Mun-de- r, door- way. "Come, let me in," he aald gaily, "If a cold night. You- didn't crpect me, did you, mother Robb? "Dear niel What I It," ahe faltered, he came In and droprtepplng back "Be I dreamln'? I ping her crutch. about wu O, therel What wu I Taint true! No, Ive made aome kind of a mlatake." Yea, thla wu the man who kept the .poorhouae, and ahe would go without complaint; they might have given her notice, but ahe muat not fret. "Sit down, air," ahe uld, turning toward him with touching patience. "Youll have to give me a little time. If Id been notified I wouldn't have kept you waiting a mlnule thla cold night." It wu not the keeper. The man by the door took one atep forword and put hi ' arm around her and klaaed her. "What are you talkin about?" uld You ain't goln' 'o make John Harris. me feel like a ctrauger. I've come all the way from Dakota to apend Thanka-glvlThere' all aorta o thing out here In the wagon, an' a man to help get em' In. Why don't you cry ao, Mo'hcr I thought Robb. youd have a great laugh If I come an curpriaed you. Don't you remember I uld I ahould?" It wu John f larrl Indeed. The poor aoul could uy nothing. She felt now If her heart wu going to break with He left her In the rocking-chai- r joy. and came and went In hi old bonny way, bringing In hi atore of glfta and provision. It waa better than any dream. He laughed and talked and went out to aend the man to bring a wagonful of wood from John Mander and came In hlmaelf laden with piece of the neareat fence to keep the fire going In the meantime. They must cook the ateak for aupper right away , they muat find the package of among all the other bundle; they muat get good fire atarled in both the bed room. Why, Mother Rubo didnt aeem to he ready for company from out weal! The ' great cheerful fellow hurried about the tiny houae, and the little, old woman limped after him, forgetting everything but hoapitallty. Had not ahe a houae for John to conic to? Were not her old chair and table In their place 1111? And he remembered everything and kit led her a they atood before (he fire If ahe were a girl. He had found plenty of hard time, but luck had come at laat. He had etruck luck, and thla wu the end of a great year. "No, I couldn't aeem to write letter, no uae to complain o the won1, an' I wanted to tell you the beat when I came;" and ahe told It while ahe cooked the aupper. "No, I want goln' lo wi lie no foollah letter," John repeated, lie waa afraid he ahould cry hlmaelf when he found out how bad thing had been and they cat down to cupper togethej, juat a they ued to when lie waa n homeleaa orphan boy, whom notiody ele wanted In winter weather while he wu crippled and could not work. She could not be kinder now than he waa then hut ahe looked ao pour and old - u 1 u ta u Baking Powder- YOUIf (JKOCPK BULLS IT, IMU He aaw her I a to her cup of tea and dry, the aelj will nut act, but lei there li e tiualle.t riv.!li!c trace of niolv-turvet it dow n agui i, w flit a Iri uihllng l.ar.d and a I ok at him. "No, I waul d tu and It will cut the harJiri glass as come in he hli'ernl, wiping hi. if It wire so iiiuiU butt. r. and Irilug tu laiih. "Ai d iuu'ii 4'ilug to him eviri t'.li.g ii.ti Hew Populatim M.VI s Westward. make you con.Forlahle Imjj'v you li v, Mother Robb!'' Nothing lllustralts the must Ion She looked at ldni :i rin ar.d i n.ldcd grow lh cl our countrr mere graphically hut ahe did nut even try to apeak. There hun the iapld yet rtcariy pice which wu a good, lot ni; i er iiadr. and In r the Cei.tcr i.f p.ipu!u1 n in the United own folk had conn ; it wo the i.lgli' S sics has made In i:s wsiaril march, lit 179", the little f I 1.1" It g Ihe ii'ri cen' 'le'ure Tlniihi-glvingsits, the center t.f ( pnUTi.n 333 No Life on tlia Moon. milts east of ILIilr.u , I. the it!'; erct d n that itme In know of Chisapeake Bir. 1! While it - not and tS It uric, 4 n.l'r. "t "u a spot rone, rnlng the cjiit tny thing wliei her tin moon ia or I rot In 18 milt directly si ' of is.ihim te. have long alnce habited, Dii'lng i!.e d. c tie It! h ri d. d with agretil that the probabillili are favor 1S10 ill.: ncstwaid mow ntci.i was not hi fng out y 36 11, c. u tc.fi loable to the mppori.lun that there U to neither animal or vegetable life moling cated the c ter f pu.m's'i n at that on the urfecc of ialr Luna. Tlie very time 40 tt.Ilcs iioril.viest I t west of itrongeat preaunip ion against the eil-- t WiihiMjlon. Between iKiisii.I i'jfi It muJe ence of auch life ia f.und In the fa't ntiiih that the moon, aa far a we are able to lii.!is, 1st d.t.e 16 a I. ift 50 tulles learn by the uae of the nioi-- t approved WYol.toik, Va, type of aatrnr.on.Udl iiistrumei.la l fnmitlckp 1 1 ecu; hd lo the '.viler'' wholly devoid of chher u!iiiojdiere or in 1810. water. liming ll e d fade which ei.JcJ with 1S30 It nnvt d o ly 39 niile, this taking Witchcraft in th- - Nintternlh Century. it to a spi,t 19 tulles west soulliwert of Moat people believe that witrhcrall Moresfield, V Va. clvlllm-when endid the among By 1840 ll hud moved west Ity toutli a "Salem witch maid i" ran l! court. and distance of 55 miles nr to a place 16 died out In the year 1691. ft did a far miles south ul Clarksville, V. Va. America la cnurvrned, except among B.tuien iStind 18.VO another move aavagea, hut in oilier countriea the of 55 tulles was made, and the rrnsus belief In the u permit Ion did not die of the latter year hihi'iiud the until much later dale, even If It can be report cuitous reader that the cet.ler nl poptruly uld to be dead now. In France ulation Is now 33 n lies soul neat t of an old heggar was tortured lo deaih a width I. row in the state late a 1807 on the charge of being one Parkersburg, of West Vlrglt la. who "communed with evil aplrlt," and When Ihe rensu of i860 was taken l In Spain a witch wan burned In iSo8. was found that th- - center of population In 1850, In France, a man and hi wife was at a spot In tfir middle of the Sloto tortured a suspected witch to death and river, ao miles Miirh of Chllllcothe, O. nothing at all waa done with them by In 1870 It was still In Ohio, but had the criminal court on account of the climbed out ol tie river and moved lo lingering belief in sorcery. Four y ears a 48 itii'es tint it front Clnnclnnali. spot latena wiich was drowned in England, Between 1870 and 1880 the center of and In i860 one was burned in Mexico. tl almost directly population In 187.;, 1879, 1880 and again later i a!', moving west by witchea were publicly burned In Kusria, through and when the census waa takenln and ever ulate a 1890 regular judicial south, the latter year It waa located eight mile trial of witchea were had in Iruasla, southwest of the city above named. Poland and Between 1880 and 1890 It moved Into Hooslcr etatr, and waa found, when the In Why Laat Persons Move a Circle. the last decennial census was taken, to I The question often asked: Why Is it that a person who Is lost, whether it be ao miles east of Columbus, Ind. The greatest distance the center be In a dense wood or on a prairie, Inten year was bevariably moves In a circle, and alwaya ptoved during any to the right? No satisfactory answer tween 1870 and 1880, when it traveled 38 miles. The least was between 1790 n haa ever been given for this and 1800, 41 mile. circumstance under the peculiarity Some physiologists, anamentioned. tomist, and speculative philosophers Oars HerselT Away. claim that the left leg in the human Lady (In pursuit of a cook): "Why did specie la slightly longer than the right, you leave your place?" and ao take longer steps, thus causing Cook: "I couldn't stand the dreadful a motion to the right which In time the master and misses used to quarway complete a circle, If the mind Is ao be- rel, mum."' " K wildered that It I aa no fixed objective Lady : "What did they used to quarrel point In view. Perhaps the real answer about?" to thla queer question Ilea In the fact Cook: "The way the dinner was that most persona use their right hand cooked." In preference to the left, and are accustomed to pasting object on thetr IIOWII THIN? right sldcar.d so, unconsciously kerp We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for edging off to the right On a prairie, any eeae of Catarrh that eenuot be euredby however, where there I nothing In the Hall' Catarrh Cure. F. J.CHFKIY A CO Propon Toledo, O. way of obstacles worthy of mention, this cause or reason for walking In a We. the undersigned, have known T. J the but Oyearo, and betters him " circle would hardly hold Cheney torhonorable I u ell business transactperfectly good. ions, and ttnanclnlly able to carry out any Doe any one o our readers know obligation made by their firm. Warn A Tbuax, Wholesale Drugglata, Toledo, whether It is a fact or not that O. lost make are the who persons Waldizo. Kixxat A Haavu, Wholesale circle In an opposite direction to that Driifrgists, Toledo, O, made by a llall's Catarrh Cure ia Uhea Internally .actperson? ing directly upon the blood and mucous of the ay stem. Price lie per bottle. A Grateful Animal. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.. Hall'ifamllT lllle ere the beet. New York Journal: "There are as many phase of disposition aud character In a dog a In a human being," remarked a veterinary surgeon to a group Why F nr ts Chang Color. of friend. Below will be found the opinion of "About a block from my office a man the leading scientists of the world on Uvea who own a fine St. Bernard dog. the subject of change of - color In A few months ago he reported a aeries fruits during the ripening process: of robberies. First a watch waa stolen come to 1. It Is known that aa fruit from his room then a lot of silverware maturity there Is a process started in which absorb materials disappeared, then sonic jewelry belong- their tissue from Ihe tree's sap. This start up a ing to his wife. "The robberies were reported lo the cell growth within the fruit Itself. 3 police, who became convinced that some That the absorption of oxygen and givone of the servant was the culprit, but ing off of carbonic acid gas la an action they could aecitrc no evidence and no strictly analogous 'lo the act of breathtrace of the missing articles could be ing In animal. 3. That there I a transfound. Allot the servants were dis- formation cf the vegetable fibre of the charged and others employed, but the fruit Into sugar and water. The rapidity thefts continued. and perfection of these processes de"One day the St. Bernard dog had a pends principally upon the amount of leg broken by a street car and Ills owner sunshine to which the fruit la exposed brought hint home. I U rented the limb, while Ihe ripening process Is going on. and each day the dog a brought to The outer membrane of moat all fruits the office for treatment. lie was soon assume a positive color when the ripenwell and one morning he brought In a ing change Is coming on, but why one gold watch, in a few minutes returning pluin ia green and another red or blue, with a allver cake stand, then a gold one apple red and another yellow, the thimble, and I followed him. lie went most rigid research has failed lo disto a corner of his master's yard, and cover Rpt that the primary cause are scratching the loose dirt aside, selected due to some of the reasons given above a spoon with which he started for the there Is no doubt. When fruit has office. The dog was the thief, and he turned all Its f.lite lo sugar and wat?r waa paying me everything he had stolen the absorption of oxygen must be checked by cutting rff light and air. for relieving his pain." ' This I done by the skins of the frulta A Powerful Add. thickening and the pore filling with next change would One of Ihe most extraordinary liquids sugar; otherwise the of Itlon the sugar and the be decompw In existence Is hydroflourlc .acid, well known as a glass etching fluid. It Is fruit would become rotten. The action fruit I to crystallze all perfectly colorless, and look as harm- of frost upon less as water; hut If you happen to let a the remaining water. If this can again transformed into water the drop fall on your skin you will wish that be slowly the freesing you had been bitten by Ilona and tigers fruit will be uninjured by Instead. To Inhale It Is certain death, process. and It ha put an end to more than one scientist. Hew the Katydid uings 11 placed In the tlckest glass bottle it Everybody is familiar with the raspwill eat Iti way out In a very short time. ing notes known as the katydids song. It has, therefore, to hr kept In bottles It ia the male only that Is capable of made of India rubber, lead, platinum or enduing tlie sounds. Ills gold. But the last two named are the vocal organs" are at the base of his only perfectly safe receptacles. wings end consist of two flat excresEven when In a gold bottle, great pre- cence of thin dry membrane. It Is the caution must he taken to keep ll there. rubbing of these two membranous plates As it Is volatile, a plate covered with which produces the song." together parafine has to be securely clamped over If your shoulder blades were so loossly the mouth of Ihe bottle, and the tern put togclh-- r that one could bo slipped prraiure of (he room mint never under the olher, and the undrr aide of fo degree or tkp bottle will burst, ope and the upper side of the other wire llydn'flourlc arltl 1, chiefly turd for ia rough that the operation cf slipping eii'hii'g the rcilii ci jh?riv!im,rrt and thorn past each other would wfV if (lit; klii1. naplng I'liirn), you rouM lmtin Hit! Jtasa I fil' C'r. fcatrill'I'S imi'"l V,lr" fr'!Mly, rieiy Pro,; Salt Uke City, Jtah CAINTCof JYOU AiUIUiJZUXXlcaU&l yo ! , in the house happy by buying on oeilkpuraeoa MW' but OAT, make ovary CAB 1 RANGE MAJESTIC It 111 cock a dinner fit for a king and it never get of older. 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Salary HO awl eapeuea, Summerhays Co., A. 41 Wrt Second Hides, Wool, OP Q Ffff Confccthmirif and Nulldat Woutfe, . IV lie far Prion. i a, be,. J. W, Sheepskins, Deerskins, OLC AGENTS FOR MANITUTI'IN 11? DEALERS IN Buuth. Halt Lake, Utah. M. ; SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, II. HUDSON, W holnuht Only. - - Baft fete Cfy. THE UTAH TARRIRG CO. When you ahlp to u you get full mar-aprice and quick returns. We eollclt your trade. ct P IteiHMit. Cuinpiniiided Four Time, Yearly, by lx u. por sent par annum iatareat on av-- t aeeount, compounding mid In taros quarterly. Wo raeofve deposits from not only tha paopis of Utah, but tin from uaurly ovary atuta In the Uxlou, as well aa foreign aountrlas, Wa Invito alien ana tabu any amount from St an. deposit, Write tor particular to No. L B and B, Mala stroot, 8oltLake City, Utah. , WANTED Holler Manufacturing Company, Saving Trust Co & rast-tdant- NO. OS! PHILLIPS & CO Iake Interne pnld on Lake - inter-mounta-in 63 WEST SECOND SO 'TIT. SALT LAKE C1IY, L l'All. Bruek Haul, Sill Office: Naylor BlockSALT LAKE U V UTAH. in Salt HDDIILL, A large stock of fruit and ornamental trees, hIbo small fruits, roses, shrubs, etc. Make a specialty of supplying commercial plants at low prices. Call and examine stock. NOTICE TO PRINTERS ie especially adapted for thin regrUra. Thiseonipaitiuu we all along the lime. ESTAl. LISHKD 1885. l,k U the only equipped Roller eomimtijr In thin enuntry Thin comiNMlthm can wifely guar an tec to stand two years, with proper rare. Order them now, for thin hi the time to iret the benefit of your roller, and your money. uUn. Hpectal prieec ou Icrire lota. Holler mndeto order or eomiKMUtiofi wild hy tlie liouml. Don't force! to order now. We will pay frelcht one way. D. at Mttikq Utah Nursery Company COMMISSION' BltOKEBS. Profit for 90 dart $91.33 Aren't jou Interacted? If 3 ou are not GRAIN, PROVISION, COTTON, STOCKS AND BONDS. you mutt be dead to your own Interact or else you ere broke. Call or write for Hmm, ID and 30, H allirr Rm.' Bank , l ink. Iluildlar. Walt information and printed nutter, No. 3i0 at $Ui per barret, against a Clark Recently ubluvrr.ge Alla block, Salt Lake City. of llUD'i per barrel. We ierreire no muon for nny further Young, agent. predict that ennarrvntfve purr hoar if the ling product will pruva aaeecdingljr pnitUiible. on grain, provla-hiuWe receive quotation the nmat iwtive.tncki every U minutoa during tlie day. Prompt aervlre. Careful Now It tho timp to Kt jrntir Wlntor mid Hummer KOLIalill NIDK. attention to orders. Cormpondenca Mlicitrd The Holler you gM niulr now will lie mifl nil winter, min when tbe hot weather comes thin Holler is iu the beat of trios. The Silver Roller Composition Manufacturing Company , ixtu that tire" SIEGEL-SANDER- MAN- - LOST be cured. R annum, Good Balm. Doaca axd Coxatoxiixirrs Solicttxd. 1'wimty Yeas.' Aonvx Kxpmumgox. Raxxax Kx posts Fxax. x right-hande- d t - UTAH - Utah Lithia-2fMineral Water. left-hand- well-know- SOUTH ST. The Wonder of the 19th Century Austro-IIungar- "right-handed- - SALT LAKE CITY u Cli-il-t- Co., 42 AND 44 WEST SECOND pii-pl- ru HcwlsU j 'e rilRRii: ASSAYRR. IM Main et.ytalt laka Promid attention given all ardors by mail or express CO-O- .FURNITURE COMPANY, 11 and 13 Main Street Salt Lark City, - . Utah, Invite their country friend to make their Headquarter! with them. In Hind lln Utah The af Fnrtarjr Only Commercial and It I not generally known that there ALWAYS BARGAINS IN FURNIHavings Hank I a Clothing and 'Knitting factory In TURE AND CARPETS. 33 and 31 Ea.t Flrat South Street, Salt Lake City, the only one of its Hind Halt Lake City, Utah. In thi stale, where they make men Bate Burners, Hotel Range, Roler end hoi clothing, and cult to order, We da a general banking liii.ltir and mul InTable. from Utah doth. We re- Top Deiki, Flee Extenilon aecounU uf CorparalMina-Firincxcluftvely dividuals mini the nmat favorable term, cently went through it and fonnd that Fine Side Board one worth $1 jo our mnaktant a ith wfeeml enixerratlve bunkthere were near fitly hand employed In price (6a ing. Write for informal inn . President making Franela Armatrong ready-mad- e price. clothing and ' Fancy parlor Suite for one-haW. I. llnilaen Coahler hosiery, and were told that nearly all j. K. J eauiug the merchant in the country town of I X. L. Second-Han- d Store. Utah carry theie home-mad- e good end Tel. 3-48 E. Second South The lower branch of the Yermon whoever bought one of the aultawne P. . tire to want another. legislature declined to pace the tenate Always axk for (tilt made by Cutler Bro. woman suffrage bill by a vole of 135 0 home-mad- rtah a lf nt e Co , 36 Main .St Salt Lake City, and If you cannot get what you want at your country (lore, (end to them for (ample of cloth and measure blank, and they will make you a atilt at from fituxi to f n no th4t will outwear my two wiry p M'.f't i thr Mffip fflvA A. R. SORBNSBN DBRGB A CO IXCORPORATBa BALT LAKE CITY. |