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Show SALT LAKE JiVJSJflSO CHlttmiCUS. UUJSSUAY, SLTUKE EVENING rOLYOANISn CHRONICLE AbHAMEII OK rOLY-O.lM- Tba jubilant Sntt gloati over th brutal ataault bjr ona of tba polganuc church member, on a correspondent of the Balt Lake Tribune in Ogden. The offanaa fur which tbia pugnacioua uint beat and bruieed hia rictim conauled in tha mention of a report that tha aaint in question waa actually living hia religion" after tba godly eaampla of Joaeph Smith, Brigham Young, now dead and and of thuae living epiatlea John aweetneaa, of polygamic Q. Cannon and Qaorge Taylor, other polygamic apoatlce. Saint like your Cannon Why Latter-da- y and Turner, should let their angry riaa at the bar report of their to the "new and everlasting covenant," and atrike from tbe ahoubler at tha journaliat who ventured to compli-aaathem on their obedience to tha polygamic goapel, 1 in itaalf a problem. And why the chattering polygamist of the AVki ahould so evidently aynipathiie with the renegade brother who take it a an Inault to be clamed with tba muchly married fraternity, i one of the unsolved puulea. Ona thing i certain, if a collector of new coo not refer to a man faithfulness to hia religion or rather to hia beastly and religioua notion without haviug hia life endangered by aome polygamic bullv, who, fleeing from tha scans of the outrage to a city of refuge within the office of a Mormon justice, ii petted on the beck and goes dear as a hero by paying the merest pittance, then we have indeed fallen on avil time. If the tiling becomes fashionable and polygamy becomes a atencli in lha nostrils of those who accept it as theory and in practice ignore it with clenched fists and brass knuckles, w ahall have arrived at that point in advancing civilisation where to compliment a man on practical adhesion to hi nligioiM creed, is to have one' wit or lUb punched out of him. In such case the threatened juumaliat can only cultivate more muscle or complement inferior weight and wind with n goat, broad-necke- d faitb-fulna- ot niprr JOVBWALMTIC KFKKOMTKY. The grace lees Airies, with a fine flavor of priestly effronlry, denounce as a judicial outrage the decision of Commissioner McKay in binding over to appear before the Grand Jury, the Danish-ma01 L. Hansen, The evidence before tba Commissioner was positive with regard to tba criminal relatione between Hanaen and lha woman charged with being hia affinity, or what ! the same thing, hia plural wife. That part of tlie A'nrs article which apeak of the of having hi wife and other member of hie houeehold down to little children eight yean old, forced into court to ha ijueslioned about hi moat private family relations," may well explain the nature of tha dodge resorted to by these ignorant and interested kinsfolks of the defendant, in order to avoid telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. But why think hardly of tlieae fanatical and Ignorant victims of tha leadfaLw of priestly teaching in lha Clawson en, when n ease, these high priests themselves took .lha tame oath with a mental reservation which fuuud voice in essential and practical violation of lha letter anil apirit of that oath. In this Hansen case aa in that of Clawson, although the first is of the low plebeian order, while the second took hold uf lha select set of seen and revelalon, lha witneasri high and low who wera meiuben tha polygamic church, all, or nearly all, Anew that tha parlies charged with crime wan guilty, and yat look at the shameful testimuur given by these Latter-daBaiun from Ilia president down, and what mped ean one have for tha entire lot, including in it the responsible man agament of that unscrupulous church organ, the Dcttrti Airs. It i to he hoped, now that the ration and its judicial representatives in Utah Arixouaaud Malm, have commenced to taka tlieaa blatant criminals by the throat, that the accuiscd crime i f polygamy will l clicked to death. n, ALL FROM General Grant positively refusts allow Lia friends to move in Congress lor a pension to him, as reccnniuiended by the IreeiJcnt. If tbe nation was agreed on the matter tbe recommendation might But bn less distasteful to lbs old liero. the lore spots growing out of tbe litter civil war remain to a large extent tin healed, and the piebald collection of and unrepentant offenders politician found in Congress, would wraugle ever the proposition in a wsy that would revive many disagreeable features of tbe late unpleasantness. Genersl Grant is not fashioned fur succevsful financier. H has leaned upon broken reads in hia business affairs, and financial defeat has overtaken him. The fund that was contributed by irsonal friends for tha benefit of Mrs. Grant, instead of being invested in government bonds, apsepear to have been sunk in railroad curities which have disappeared below t aero. There is one organisation wlion right and privilege it is to take care that the unselfish-soldieshall not suffer in his old age from the pressure and sting of poverty. We refer to the Graud Army of the Republic. Kvery )ot in ike land would consider it a privilege to contribute a fund when it becomes necessary to the comfort of Gen. Grunt and his family. But so long aa Grant can s wield a n in description of the be has won, publishers will buy with avidity and find profitable market fur all that can he furnished from his descriptive and Irulhlul pen. Thu at present tbe pen may be mightier than the iword. cam-ign- A UOAKISU IAUCK. The roaring farce of Cox and liox''i being continually played by the two wings of the church party in this city. Cox is the ecclesiastical comedian of the etock company and Box the commercial actor in the concern. Cox, who is an inveterate guuler of that which inebriate but doe not cheer, strikes an attitude and from platform and press, proclaims theoretical devotion tq total abstinence from all that can intoxicate. Ha assert that the ieculiar people" of which ha is tha priestly representative knew the of nothing manufacture, sale and consumption of tho ardent until the "pesky Gentiles theso mountains and set in motion the machinery of legitimate ami produo-tirbusiness. lie mourns in cluwnish fashion over the demoralization of ion, ami with a name as long os hia hypocritical face, styles himself "Ilistoriuiiss," and parades couked-nstatistics of crime lunger than his face and name united. Ilox sees Cox in lii assumed role, and with commercial alacrity puts in an appearance as a collector of fen exacted mg for the object of curtailing the business of which Cox has inch assumed liorrer, but cunningly graduated at the highest point Kjaible to obtain the largest number of golden egg witliout actually killing the prolific goose which lays them. This popular farce lias had a wonderful run and is still on the boards. Cox and Ilox live in clover anil laugh over their exbileraling drinks at tbe gullible people who pays their uuiucy and lake their choice. e Tha (treat Napoleon's Carriage, Tlie carriage in which the First Napoleon made hia famous retreat from Moscow, and in which he, aa Emperor, set out from Paris in the campaign which closed at Waterloo, is now preserved in ixindon among the effect of the Duke of Wellington, it is a conveyance, ami the top, or cover, is lined with thin sheet-iroThere is also a front curtain of irou, which can be lowered at will. The wheels are large and heavy ami the steps at either side silver finish! and uf a curious design. The rear seat waa the one used by Napoleon. Under the cushion of the seat he carried blankets and pillows. The back of the front teat a en, and at the rijlit hand forms a small cupboard, in which were tin plates, knives, spoons, water can and n snutl fluid lamp. On the left is n long opening, extending forward nearly tu the dashboard, and into which the Emperor of the Tint nation of Europe was wont to extend his feet ami legs, in order that he might lie at full length. The blankets, pillows, spoons, knives and laniis that were used by (he Emieror are dill preserved. d C. Tim I'tiim-Liu- WAins-'.Tfis- n m rUS V f:. I ec. !. , r.va'". a FOX Slater called up tbe Oregon Central land forfeiture bill, la, tlie .Senate by a vote of 2; yeas to 30 nays refused - of Lskote, tbe Republthe admls-i-j- a ican voting the affirmative, the Democrats in the negsti re- Hale called up the nsval eppropria-tiubill, which at the close of last aee lion was in tbe hands of the conference committee, and as to why that committee reported it bad been unable to agree. He moved that the Senate further insist on its amendments, and tbia new conference so ordered. SYMONS & PARLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC Orposliethe s Horse, Etc., Residence, Mills, on Short Notice. 4 1885 Have, Suit of Clothes H. LOWENSTEIN. J. BERGEN, and Cutter. Stcwart-lluntingto- 224 Mels Street. semlt Pjttetica Transact General DENVER & RIO GRANDF RAILWAY. The New, Popular, Trans -- Continenta ROUTE BETWEEN OGDEN, four-roo- new three-rooadobe a frame house, a good born, 10x13 store, etc., jd 6x10 rods of ground, In the Second ward. and 00 tato TCA hnffi?:Anlf?pUc roo&i and outlunuet convenient, tot Ixrtfi a borgoinTud rods of ground , on Brigham street. new briek homo of six roomt, CsrmpMidsati.' Imposter A Traden' BC Lank e Pueblo and Denver, At which letter point. HIBKCT CONXKO TIONS ere made witn bains for KANSAS CITY, OMAHA Aud all rrlnripal Points in tha United Plates and Canada. and After Oct. 12, 1884, rilllE ATLANTIC EXPRESS TRAIN, COM-posed of tlie (Vlelimtod Kuflfct end ttln-n- . i lug &n, abo Klmuit Coaches a ud Kuiigraiit Wceptu Cars, will leave Ogden at ts a. daily in. (on arrival of train Fint-claa- "ins tor th. East, EXPRESS TRAIN 'FIIi llU JJS1? Aon Den- rriT in p. m. tod (Men fclfl wlthlbeCcn ' n,nclc0 Ml be W.U1 South street; jjJO in the RATES -- A E. HOOPER, OoTp AT.'i,,. DwTtfi T.G.M.SMITf $2 00. MAI Bpodol rate by th woek, IS B1KOVXD OKI mth,and la kept flist class Tents, Mkl IT lnw nI idace-fl-ve ocrea of ground pecL yMm Shid; dSTp.ln Sn"fc0We Billiard Tables, for th .,Thro uon of D!- 0- .hargaln. Four seres of fins forming land in tjugarhousa word. lunch will he sarvod dotty from W-- A fine orchard on the State rood, 2J P BL cultivated land on the Jordan, only 214 miles from Main KrtOL Heap-Twe- nty acres of form land, 16 acres in lucerne, will axel fir city prop- erty. A nlc form of thirty-fou- r KjS-acres Jordan, a fine place: two good houses I horn, all under cultivation, except a small piece of posture land. T Awnings, Minins to TO ORDER I TRY THE I NEW MARKHAM lha PALACK Agaaasaa!- - AT WILLIAM MdOOAEOW OU1 32 HOTEL, Second South E. I still eentiaae to amhl HOTNLof Dsaver.t Boots & saloonanpmeweaie. To the Public, CH ICAGO, She TO ORDER. REPAIRING salt lake city A BREWING CO., I BULBS TBE w ea hand. YcarpatMUilsl QEO.QKBHABDT.PNi t fcr , Always Main street, Salt Lake City. Twenty-firs- A nice lot on Brigham street, fine toca- - i ! CONFECTIONERY d Co., Prapr'g, I Sueeesson to MORITZ A CULLEN. MATTHEW CULLEN. TSmwIJ, Aswwim H.W. MORSE... JACOB MOiilTZ geewtoSSrSSS TJJVnro a u k eel"5afi&W5'SW," I I St i F. O. DU1 FLORIST, By the ST. PAUL Cate, Keg or Carisad Railway Comoanv, New and meat eueUentijr constructed an Short Line between Lots. CITY MEWIMB Has CO. Milwaukee BEER HALL Metis at all hours, Bonanza Link Tn'nUncnlal ItoUway chain psTsssssanaR., WMofGMM received A LABS! I1 kti 5,000 BULBS FROM ffil. aold bl at HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, CR0CU( LILIES, Eh K toil J( OlM PPWBMEB ANDSALl and elvm. hi Ia okio d axamm (Ml Y PIONEER LUMBER Oyttmln crmyatyia, K .1 wagenersIe. BtER. & W. H. LUMBER, T. A I Seib nhAiA at Lsth, Rustic California Brewery, feol rftri B. K All fl BLEEDINC HEAm Council Bluffs, Chicago Oonnected with Urn Beer Hall u tfo and Milwaukee, VIENNA CHOP HOUSE. ISTHI At W. THIRD SOUTH A JONES, Proprietors, TCK.KAKD Mi fi tH FPUy I iaanttaBMaasifclt ORDNER Na 240 U Pat AND sfeSsdDU,,Ltu UkVat aJS Pies, Cakes, Grackan White House. A. Podtoeh WILL BE DELIYXUS O port of the city. mu. Hghth itreet' W. FIRST SOUTH ID READ and adtoSdnwSSS 4xj rods, good locaUon in Oxio, 28 Foitinlar attentloa given KShoulDtoh, Nevada SKf,0street, tot SifiMaSKfif a bargain' met tot running over a year, ml te with good CITY BAK Advances madoonoonalgnmantaat loweet , 4x165 feet; -A ben HOU Inquire oath WMenriongivwn to the selling of me 8outh 0,1 S atsdup. m.! arriving at StBt Uke 4n AlltipilMODATION TBAU kmASu dally (except Sundays) at foWa, m 1J. Him In every particular. irrivlng at l'lniunt Valley Junction n.m.; Mtiming, leaves ITeemnt Valley JuiiS Halt Has tusiMWt ihv UBISOII BHUH nim won, on cor line. m c&Mefflu Pn.i11?.0."!?1 ion at .Mia, m, arriving at THE VIENNA CHOP all potato of tha FadSe Gbrnt. house of five rooms, 2 U blocks 104 Good and auOeieatnmi N, BERNARDIS, LT LAKE Pette naoaptan. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Lots For Sato. verehea10 LEADVILLE, ErittcCosrt"1" BEST FAYING IB ONS OFlaTHE the city, eonfomtei mg, Nul Bank Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank four roomt, barn. iHiMsOoroBr tha JOsYanth ud SALE, Vienna Chop Hon KoantsBras Oommatcial Naliaaal Bank - First National Odd Bank Omaha National Bank StaloSaviaas ' UASO- -A atbe toffo and NewYork Now York ibur-roo- GUNNISON 1X11 FOR and all other prominent potnte Oenlflcat of Deposit Issued, payable on de- - brick house and of ground, all well improved, on First South street, Eleventh ward. Bomer lot and .FA hou on Third Bouth street, Twelfth WITQt M JftFT1 P. J. OMff"1T trchinq a . a4rAtos , or mft fondsto Loadoa, sight draftsy S,000 A new six room brick house, large 0rrhrd tew the Ninth ward? BTC. Price moderate and ssassz Wy sell 75 Uie . BTC, lowat nta, bocute orders for porchoss or sal of stoeks and bonds at Now York and Son FVandaea. rtPIenc5Tlt' of ground, cheap, on Seventh Eeit street A 8outhSl ICE CREAM, 80DA WA1EM Otreltal attention glvoa to the oalssof ore and bullion. Wo o&ctt coaiignmcntAguais ket prices, vrttn prompt roturus, at Farms For Sale. Mlt Btainasa Banking PAY HPBCIAL ATTENTION TO Tmthnrinsss for partlMioddiiw anted Kw yj ami invite m Tenrlow d GRIFFITHS RE8TAID SALT LAEX CITY, UTAH. ANM- -a rood five-rooadobe house. etc., and 4x10 rods of ground, two blocks from Main street, in Seventh ward. The ScenicLine of theWorlc On GET YOUR Imp. A Traders' Nat. Bank First National Bank State Savina lsw thaNa nk of German National Bank 26 W. First Urn, TSO- SALT LAKE, noi. HcCORNICK & GO., BANKERS. with SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Seutenerd to Death, Switaeatnl Ban Francisco Denver SMO-K- aw two-roo- m brick house, hard finished and built in flnt-claa- s style, 2x10 rods of ground, olose to Brigham siresL MO A two-rooadobe house and nice garden under cultivation, and UxG soda of ground, on Captain Hooper's street. TOO Two-rooframe houm, with two porchee and in good order; lot gidx rods; very cheap; Nineteenth ward. 3,000 A new brick home ot nine roonw, jWOnmcrlot, London, Dec. 9. Captain Dudley anil mate, of the wrecked yacht Mignonette, found guilty of murder in killing the hoy Parser for food to keep them- Norway, Hwodon, AmtIcu CsRospmdtaW East Jffi teiL THE DEHUOHN BoUiUg , Now York, Chicago St. Louis ud r, Pa., Dec. 9. The Sharon Iron Company mill has resumed operations, with indications of a steady run through the winter. Thesame company hare started up one of their blast furnaces, which had been closed fur several months. Shell and Can And verythlag la Spain, rustic house, kitchen, well, lot 2xU VINi HJBTAUHAKt" OPEN DAY AHTDiT' Balginm Franco, 'A hut will be pleeietto show yoti on Superintendent Til Oreot Britain, rods. Eleventh ward. WMIO--A good stone honse of four rooms, and SxIU rods of ground, on Firm South S ICK. WSM-- A two-roorustle fiousa Sloxic rods of ground. In the Eleventh word. IUO A new rock ud briek three rooms, cellar and stable, lot SUxlobouts, rods. Twenty-firs- t ward; every cheap place. MOO-- A adobe-lined good two-roorustic, hows and race cellar, lot 2&xU; cheap; good garden; klerenth word. 530 A neat new rustic house of two rooms and 3x10 rod! of ground, on Tenth 23,390A nice (Old Stand of os on tho leading dries of Dm w exchange Should cell on Sharon, selves alive, we. e sentenced to death It is believed they will certainly bepardoued. - summer new Main street; lot 6x20, ijghth a desperado, known aa "Omaha Charley, who killed Hilbert Kramer at Maryville, Mo., December 3d, was this morning taken from jail, after a fight with the elieriff, by a mob and hanged on the railroad bridge. One of the mob was dangerously wounded by tbe sheriff. MlUe Started Up. 962. 'TMIUU 167 S. MAIN cost WHO DESIRE A First-Cla- ss a BOX two-roo- adobe-line- GENTLEMEN Jffulsv P. DO A GESERA1 BAKKINO Our faculties ior collecting are tha belt, Lay nta in nearly evctyloaLB Terri toriea House and Lot for Salo. IHJOO- James Price, Trrrlhle Title Denied. The JourHttTt Chicago, Dec. 9. defrom Wbitewatei, Wisconsin, special nies the story that Nettie Horen Iwfure dying, confessed to having poisoned lirr father, mother and two sisters. It i declared she died from dementia, brought on by excessive grief over the death of other members of her family. WE and solicit accounts of mere huts mining companies and country dealers. TTTE HAVE A LONG LIST OF HOUSES Ireland, and Lot that eon he bought on the Denmark. instalment plan. Call and see us for Gorman Empire, information. Photographed I A. ACCIDENT SPECIAL. GOODS. The Opdgka AUriv. New York, Dec. 9. Opdyka & Co. liabilities are stated to lie a little over (100,000. Only about 000 shares stock are involved in tbe failure on tbe Stock Exchange. The failure is said to have resulted from inability to renew loans on securities which previously havi been accepted. 201. 5! MAIN STSEET, 1884 End of a Deeperado, St. Lout?, Mo., Dec. 9. Chas. Stevens, AND No. 34 E. SECOND SOUTH ST. TELEPHONE TAILORING. Steamer. Conn., Dec. 9. The steamer City of SpringGcld, which left New York at 4 p. m. yesterday for Hartford, and due at Saybrook at midnight, had not jmased there at 10 o'clock thia morning and no news of her has been received. Biuixikkort, Dec. 9. The (tenner City of Springfield, waa obliged to put into this harbor last night on account of a gale. LIFE FIRE, DINW00DEY & Insurance Agents, Chalmers introduced n hill tv restore a republican form of eovernment to the State of Misaiesippi. Referred. Some derisive laughter from the Democratic side greeted tbe reading of the title of this bill. It provides that Congressional and State election shall he held on the same d y in that State; each candidate for Congrem shall be permitted to appoint, in writing, ooe inspector and clerk at each voting precinct, who shall I permitted to witness all proceeFall and Winter ding. It is made a crime, puuishable by fine and imprisonment, for any person to assault, intimidate, threaten or insult any inspector or clerk. Consideration of the inter Stale commerce bill Laving been resumed, Barksdale addressed the House in constitutional WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE argument in support of the right of gentlemen to en early inspection of my Congress to legislate on tbe subject. selections lu FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS. 37m ChiHru Wamiingtox, Dec. 9. Senator MilUy prices will tie fimnd moderate. I will ler lays the Supreme Courts Chinese de- make it point to keep them is low es is consistent with good materiel, nod wore cision would create much feeling on the menship end tho cere end attention requisite courts the to he but Pacific coast, get up hoped there would take pains to careftjlly ex- THOItOUGHLYgATISFACTORY QARMEST9 amine into the testimony submitted in favor of the admission of Chinese under this parole testimony, and develop the fact that wholesale perjury is being prac ticed to get Chinese into the country, MERCHANT TAILOR, He said lie deemed it very probable that Pacific coast Congressmen will introduce No. 218 Main Street, up stairs, end push through another hill eo careOpposite the Postoffice.Relt lake City. fully framed aa to abut out, despite judicial decisions, new arrival of Chinese. A ER3 BANK Established A. D. 1859. SEW HOUSE. New BROTHERS, Restaurant Real Estate, LOAN, k it. was then decided by a party vote, LIU for yeas 34. nays 3, to take i:p the THE DECHSIf A. J. WHITE. fcMITH. WHITE & SMITH, JlLersKin intLe erec It BX0XZU. I troduced a Uil I vi provide tion of a statue to the ti.eu.cry vt r ail-r- J. WALKER - 2-- BANK! AND MISCELLANEOUS. QUARTERS. tTeie York Mia ek Market. SV.VtKS. New York, Dee. 9. Central Pacific Mother" Mundelbauui, the New York 33j; Chicago, Burlington A Quincy, 191 fence," and hereon Julius and dark THE CRUSADE AGAINST SILVER. Northern Pacific, 171; Northern Pacific Herman Strendc, wy re arretted in HamilThe line and cry against the silver preferred, S9j; Chicago A Northwestern, ton, Ont., yesterday. New York Central, 89 j; Pacific 8T; dollar brings to the surface at euh The Paris correspondent of the Iktilt Mail. S3; Panama, 98; St. Louis A .Yi'r-he has received from Madric ainn of Gtmgreas various propositions San Francisco, 21; Texas Pacific, 121: officialsay dcuial uf the report published in aimed at silver as a fact- r in our metal- Union Pacific, 4fij; Wells, Fargo Extlie paper that a syndicate of capitalists, lic currency, or at the purchase of silver press, li; Western Union, (ill; Oregon eaded by Messrs. Bennett and Mackay, A Rail12; Oregon were bargaininig with Sjwin for the purbullion at its present low rates as a c imroad A Navigation, 711. Governments ffa, 111; 41's, 13; 4's chase of Cuba. plement to gold in the Treasury of the n In the United States. Of the one hundred and rase yester3; (is, 2(1. day in tlie Supreme Court of New York, eighty odd millions of dollara coined Rough ou Coughs. Judge Van Heist rendered hia decision since 187$, less than filly millions are at Ask for Rough on Coughs," for coughs on the motion of defendant to dismiss lha dihiul of government. One hun- colds, lore throat, hoanuncM. Troches, the rase. J le denied tlie motion. ; dred and forty millions ire in circulaLiquid; A delegation of the woman's suffrage tion, in actual coin or in certificate Opening of tho Oyster tasns at Walker party called upon Sir John A. MacDonbaaed Uion coin. And Ibis circulation Oyster, Lunch nud Opera House ald, l'rime Minuter of Canada, in New Caffre Rooms. York yesterday morning and thanked has been accutu- - lislied in spite of adShell oysters and those delicious New him for incorporating woman suffrage in verse icti-M- i on lha iarl of governmental York Umnts will be used and cooked in the peuding Canadian franchise bill, and officials who should Lav been turned every sivle known to the art. tendered him a public reception. Hiilenilid oofiee and chocolate, home-aout of their places for throwing obstacles Hie erulennial of (lie Presbyterian pie and cakes, and other refreshin the way of the legitimate oierstiim of Church at Caldwell, in Newark county, ments. law. They have proved thanmelve the N. Y. wai celebrated yesterday, and a A f ill line of choice confectionery letter received from Governor Cleveland, insnufa-turcIiouJ servants of Wall Street giddluigs, fresh every day.. The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so whose father was (tutor of the church rather than faithful servants of the peowell and favorably known for the past six when Mr. Cleveland was horn. The letple. The great hanking institutions of years, will Iw sold by tbe can or case; ter expressed great interest in the cenEurope will arerago five times the acknowledged by all to be the I lest oysters tennial, as reviving memories of tlie writer's early life and of his parents. amount of silver ivin and bullion in shipiied to this market. All the above refreshments anJ goods their sieuie reserves, that this great Mut tiers. ill he fimnd at 120 Main street, aa usual. producing nation carries in its Ires-nrIf yuii are failing; broken, worn out II. O. Btxarxi. and we du not hear from them any and nervous, use Wells's Health Re- lie moral. newer. $1. Druggist!. whining over crowded and buntiqf TheCnnoxict.E Comj vaults in which their silver drug is have removal theirPublishing office to 117 S. At Goldberg' yon con find the latest aifired. (tract. i(yl of fell goods. 17m-- Ii MISCELLANEOUS. OllANT. 0. 189 UKC-EiLUJS- wranowa a.IlMi Kit, i.l. Ktv IMIm HoiKj bow b tol VBoa i SECOND SOUTH STREET. Kill laH Lais CRw P: |