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Show tor holds in his left hand 2 little iron tray called a composing Stic):. O: e by one he lifts and puts the letters cf each ! woi d and sentence, and the appropriate qiaces, into h.s stick, secuimg poin.a w ,ti. the thumb of i:is lett hand, and each later sooner or .4 Weekly shevT defenders, rise in her sublime majtstv and defend placing them side Lv side from left to Devoted to the general interest of herself. History is very instruct rve 'op right along the line.O.n reselling the end cf a line he iearrai.gt the spaces, so as the people of .Sail Pete and surround- this point. to make it exactly full and secure a uniform a separation of the words. When ing counties. A WOMAN MAYOR. the workman has set up as many lines as his stick will hold, he lifts them out It is surely time to wake Nicouemus, and places them upon an elongaited tray EDITORIAL NOTES. The jub.lee for the slaves occured years called a galley, and when the galley is ago,-- ar.J now women are beginning' to A weather genius in Pennsylvania see the dawn of their day. In Argonia , full an Impression or proof di the types taken; u hich goes to the makes the cheerful pTophecy that on July Kan., they have a woman mayor, and is whose duty it is to mark, upon the maraiid will rise to 115 15 the temperature her term ol office gins thereof she is throligh such errors as' inay have sailing birds of the air with coleus Hying. Last that great destruction of spring Susanna been made by the compositor, the matand beasts of the field will o:cur. of elec ted mayor Medora Salter was duly ter is 'divided into pages of the desired o Argonia ; also duly qual lied, and is how size, numerals are added, The news lrom Brazil that the Emper- duly and concientiuusly operating the the phge$ are secured in an iron frame or Dora Pedro has detirmined to free all municipal machine. or chase, and, 'after the matter is again! the slaves on a certain dat is very inKansas, as everybody kjioivs, is a regu- carefully read and corrected, the form teresting to every truel'plii!antaropist. lar four in hand state ill the matter of is forthe piessmanqr electrotyper The Emperor will by this act gain lor progression. It carries more laurels for as ready the case may be. himself a name in history which will rcdicalism, in spite of its grasshoppers, I11 no depaitment of jjuman industry, place him among the great men of the tfian any state in the Union, or out of it. has there been a more signal advanceWithin her borders was shed the first ment than in ihe manufacture rTfcthe eajth. blood in the war for freedom, iihe was r printing press, and the improved At the date of this writing nothing but the first to railiy the Fourteenth Amendof the preseht day juld press ,a rough estimate of the direction ol pub- ment. She led m the tight for pruhibi seem to be perfect. To atin the a description of the many and lic opinion as regards to the coming elec- tion, and she is tfie hist state municitempt tion; can be made. The Republican Union to grant to the woinea 01 various kinds ol piess.-- in use fur the all matteis different Massachusetts goes for Blaine'. Texas is palities the right to vote styles of printing would be quite divided between Blaine and' Sherman. leferred to popular suifrage. This car- impossible within the limits allotted to New York goes for Depew. The De- ries with it the right to hold municipal this article, but the operation of a modthe woman mayor. mocrats stem all to be united about office, ern printing machine may be As in the granting of sufirage to woman thusnewspaper Clevelaud. Aieel of tightly-- , briefly described in Wyoming and a hundred other im- rolled iust as it leaves the mill, paper, Mis. is The great struggle on the tariff ques- portant things in Americanaspolitics. placed at one end of the machine, is a joke It candidacy began while passing between small, tion Is now going on in the House "of Salters damped was the idea ol a faction who Representatives. There is no doubt had no builcsque with women as office cylinders, and is then led between the first and second of lour cylinders, placet,! that the struggle will be both long and holders. sympathy Tlie women showed then one above tl(e other, wheie it receives bitter and followed with intense interest by uniting their forces and hoist its first impression from tiie stereotype by the trillions whom the Congress re- power said faction w ith its own petard, and cast of the first cylinder. The paper present'.' It is a question the solution ing did it without any dliiculty. It then returns backward between the of which will affect nearly everybody tlev this way: The question at issue in and it will therefore play a part in the was jecoiid and third cylinders, and passing national campaign so as to render tins local politics in m- si small towns in fonvaid again between the thiid and one of the most spirited that was evei Kansas is not a political one. It is the fourth, receives on its other bide the of the second iirpiession from the witnessed in the United States. It can enforcement or steieotype law. East spring the men plates of the lowest cylinder. The roll already be noticed that men who have prohibitoiy of did of take hold not the Aiguiiia is next cut into sheets, and the sheets been ardent' Republicans begin to rally around the free tiade policy, so manly question with the vigor and determina-iioi- i numbered by an index. C.ieried up to women V. the liked to see. The the top of the machine, till sheets deand fearlessly proclaimed by President Cleveland. Colonel' Donn Pratt is C. T. U. concluded to take matters into scend perpendicularly, and is thiown ineir own hands. 'They called 1. caucus alternately uackw ids and Rewards on among these, and he will soon issue a and invited all voters. It met' in tiie boards held by twp lads. Tnese with trade. fre devoted t? chiefly magazine, Oil the other hand many old Democrats liaptisl church on Saturday evening. the striker, who stilts the machine, are are likely to abandon their old platform, The election was to take place on the the sole attendant; necessary. The so that the two parties that will really following Monday. It was conducted paper travels at the rate of one a manner quite unique in' political teet per minute, and the finished sheets .confront each older jn the coming strugcaucuses. The meeting opened with are delivered at the late ot twelv,e Freetraand Protectionists will be gle the singing of "America winch had the thousand copies and upwaidsper hour. ders. effect of tiring the hearts of those ptesent with patriotic teivo.. This effect then should to like That the English Queen an extin coating of strength by received Jiatfe- a little out and pay some of her the reading of the 146th or Crusade-psa- lm, GREAT GAULISH REMEDY. cousins a friendly visit, ought perhaps and a which haimouued not to be considered strange at all with both the player, and hymn psalm. Then in Other mortals olten indulge pleasuie the caucus went to business energetically trips without the slightest wish of turn- and named its five councilnieii and mayA guaranteed cure for all nervous diseat And down. world the Kings ing upside i of Hntiu Weak Memory, or and went honje. ft, hucIi mortals after are but all, Power, Helena, IloaUdAhe, Pam iu the O11 pnd Queens a lucebous anti-p- i Monday morning Wakeful Nervous Rack. frail too. of ProslraUou, some them very mortals, ohibitionist was up with the lark and mvershlLasaUuus.-tTMUbia- ! The visit of Queen Victoria to the out with some and general iua of Weakness. tickets imjHuncy printed containing (jouwrhiivtt Oiatis, lu eituer European courts has nevertheless given the names of the five cotmcilmen ..hut powVthe r exertion, tuu which caused ty indiscretion raise to numerious surmises among the instead of the caucus nominee for mayor ultimately lead to premature old aye, iatnty and particularly at Berlin and politicians, Snt consumption fi a box or six boxe.-- f r Vienna. The Queen visited King Hum- Mrs. Salters name was substituted. hj in of i'nti on mail particulars receipt were circulated as a gigantic nai sent Xo yy pamphlet bert of Italy, Emperor Francis Joseph of They women of The T. U. the C. an to cure We re btxt tux Austria, and the Emperor of Germany, heard of it and determined toVy. turn the CN,oe. guarani order nveivod. tee for eery pot forgetting the ruler, Bismaick, with tables on this bold humorisg. They called send a writteil Kunraiitceuoiio ttdundthe e;e t a cure. if ,arpuullcdocH whom she couvetsed for an hour The oil Mrs. Salter, who was up to her elbows mono) Addrtna dll coBumtnb-f- i.Wim tottol this round that deny papers her manufacturers. Mondays housewoik, and Tti r.nrraj' Heiltciuv to trip has any political importance, but to take the office if elected. urged conShe In it. believe ivunsi City, M. popular sented, and they went to work for hei Call on 01 addreia H people do not yne.& Whitmore, eo'.e agents, estimation there is something disastrous like phi. Trojans. Men dropped their dailv ponnected with theiriagular appearance duties and helped the women elecaclike the cumets, pf royalty. They are, tioneer. By night Mis. Salter vyas cused of being the forerunners of evil s She had received A J its) a. If. j among the nations of the earth. of all the votes cast, and the joker was in sack doll and ashes. Little jokes -- 4 BEAI.EK IS A sensational trial has been heard at like that aie often fraught with gieat rethe Vienna Criminal Court this week. sult. jfarlor, Heating, Cook, 8iove u. The facts of the case are not devoid of A coi respondent attended a meeting In December of the council. Mayor Salter, in a snug and Ranges, interest to psychologists. last a commercial traveler named Allied steert dress and fafiionatilc w stia hat, pre- AJ1 Kimis of Extras and Sto Frankenstein induced Julia Kunerth, a sided with dignity and decorum. hen Ouf jjis. GrateSjCrosspieccs. Lids some diamonds steal f housemaid, to the oil r rattle tongued young aldermen Etc. to any Fronts, from her mistress, replacing them by imi- grew irrelevant in their discussions she tation stones. In January Frankenstein brought them to time at once. Her folkind of Stove tnude. fleclared to his accomplice that the thett lowers praise Iter without stmt which is Jn ordering bo sure to givo name Would probably be discovered during the more than tier could be ex- and exact No. of Stove. All home opponents it would Carnival, and that, therefore, I r pected to do. made 2l).f belqw S. D. nric-spe advisable to abstract all the jewelry jl'he citizens of Argonia, advanced and to fein a robbery for which pur- though they be. can scarcely get acpurchasing elsewhere give me a pose he would discharge a revolver in- customed to the extraordinary innova- call. Satisfaction guaranteed. to the upper pait of herarm. The gill tion of a mayor in petticoats. They Spam.-- u foitK, Utah. consented, but when the appointed day point her out to strangers as one of the fid. P. Box 0. taken alter Frankenstein, having pame Recalcitrant curiosities of the town. pll the valuables upon which he could small buys regard her much as the New fav his hands, shot straight into the Yoik gamin does a 5Ir. C. W. Eaitvll a tiyvolnif; man r 'prsentimt "cop." There's Mesgr New A. ('oliins, Sou Vo. PnnUK womans breast, and leU her for (Jead the mayor! scatters them like a cyclone. HutTonn for two or three mtT York, afintently found was room. She the Mrs. Salters father, Qliver Kinsey, clas With shortly of hif bhuulders aud back jn terwards lying in a pool of blood, and was the fust mayor of Argonia, so it coinylftly crruJ itwithtyo applications ot Cham fcnlin It ;ure lameioSb itad rbeu bcrlitin's Pain Was consideaed the victim' f a daring rather runs in the family 50 hold office, u.ntisiu wlnh all other treat nit nt fails. Guaran like artificial wooden legs and teeth. jobbery. ted ntl soU Mriiti A senes of accidents, however, soon Mayor Salter ts now 27 years of age. of state affairs, though She is a blonde of medium height, slendfevealed the true fhe woman, after her recovery, tried haid er and di esses neatly. What is more, she fo exculpate the man who had acted so can do what 110 other mayor has ever a treacherously towards her. Frankenstein done. She makes her own clothes. seven to Jus been sentenced years penal She is the mother of four children, and ""'A pts servitude. The jury found him not guilty can "outcook and ,outdishwash,, any on the major count of attempted mur- mayor or alderman that ever rail. y 'x . der. The unfortunare girl heiself has been condemned to two and a half years hard labor as an accomplice. PRINTING. fall Malt Gazette. a standard of excellence wtnv.n The rt of printing from movable types rdioiigutM'neii of no superior. thatlnvontiv It is almost sickening to read the ac- is of comparatively modern origin, only 1c contains every Improvement cun produce. count of the proceedings against EW. four hundred years having elapsed since penius. Bill! and money Jenkins and W. H. Tovey, of West the first book printed in this manner was from the press. The ancients printJordan, who w ere sentenced to a second issued UwR. ..v .g from ed cofal unlaw far of engraved blocks, and this meth imprisonment ferrn is od Chinese the to of by to the day. preseived habitation. According report the two cases, published in our last issue The credit of discovering the simple yet and copied front the A'ews, the only ntarveluus ait oi printing types is conevidence against Mr. Jenkins was that tested by theDutch in favor of Lawrence 1520 and 1426, and ky he on two occasions had visited his al- Coster, between on behalf of Johann Gutenleged plural wife, once on a Christmas the Germans eve when he had conversed w'ith her and berg. The types first employed were of the childien. Mr. Toveys alleged plural wood, but soon the practice of casting wife is a cripple, and unable to perform them j metal was introduced. Gutenberg succeeded in printing a bible beany work, and the gentleman had been tween J45o and 1455. seen to cany some water and wood for All he types used in printing offices her. And for these "crimes the two sorted in cases or shallow boxes, These Orirmns arc celebrated for volume, gentlemen were sentenced asto imprison- are c tone, quick response, design, the juries with divisions. These boxes are of two quality of ment and fines. As long beauty in finish, perfect construction, making the most dcBiiabio organs for homes, convict and courts pronounce sentences kinds the irfptr and terser case, the ttiem to latter lying nearest to the compositor. ecnools, churches, lodges, eocicUcs, etc. against men who are really proven we In the upper case are placed all the capESTABLISHED BEPETATIOIV. have broken the now exsisting laws, accented letteis, a few of the points CKEQUALED FACIXITIES, be itals, law must the kept say nothing. Iyr SHILLED WOERSESf, or the penalty lor breaking it paid. But and characters used as references. In BEST HiTEiUiL, is it possible to read of a proceding the lower case are all the small letters, COMBINED, MAKE THIS like tins without feeling something, l.ke figures, the remainder of the points and revolt in your he.ui? If no mercy as to spaces to place between the words. In POPULAR OSSAH be found, must there be no justice, at the lower case no alphabetical arrangeeach letter has a largleast? The object of punishment should ment is observed; er or smaller box as it is more or less be correction, we presume. But if Instruction Books and Flcno Steels. required, and all those letteis man does no wiong ; if he on the con fiequently most in request me placed at tire near- Catalogues and Prioe Lists, on oprllaatlongrana trary does nothing but what any chart distance to the composi- table person might do, (and this seems est. convenient FI ccmsE mm co. the copy or manuscript to have been the case with these two toi. himicing on the upper case.and stauding intervenes law then if the gentlemen), - Cor. Randolph and Ann Sts., CHICAGO. Hit and men inilict punishments intended in front of the lower case, the contposi- Ills Hams Sentinel rr-- . i only for criminals, thef. clear! the the and is law defeated, of the object I consequences can notbe otherwise than d so'.trous in the long run. If justice Ue i not .egardeJ he tb- ? !i ) are hT KuNlang U.b i j t ,-- c 1 pro-fesse- v! ' hedcl-lines'an- r) frit ft "pa h . proof-reade- S3 r, ail c' - - lias pood rr a h s 11 M Groceries Mj iys Ciolhjdg ! speciallf, ;j Price Produce taken at she liiglr-sd be and lonvinc, Please givp ui- a end, t J, P.-Fvleilstru- Prop. p, 'leman. P. F. DOT2US, J- - . 9 e:i 111 tol Monuments, ablets, Etc. J the Executed, gNajFyiiito Oolite t id OULt'tl.'O.fg thu beautiful Blyie mid Iron of Sun Pet' i fpuDffUiSi-ffikTAiUKi' rx 8 TL3 BEST FI.M10S IN THE JUG WORLQ iaoii3 manufactured P.,0. MANTI. M.1N STilEET, yrkjwmAgi jatajun Head-ston- es, BtOllO f i : Murrays Spscifi id-- b r Hardware, Crockery, Glass wars, Hats, Caps, Boots, & Shoes. arws-pape- Lu.-- UTAH; stock flf Ami well assorted Dry Goods n 1 EPimAir.'iGlTY, ' - n( i V.7 sices d well-nig- Mfiicak Mrmw Clu Sutaa, Cabju. f to w t', bui-lesqu- e. . VI St u I VI half-offici- al sc 111 R'rW 'a, r' , nuy-01-elee- ' ' ; V, a. pE'AJsi': t. TTFiY ri - S N'T U ts f h CO IT's feNs three-fouitli- i ' u C2 ?- 5 DJ t- j rL v - . r V . Be-fu- 9BS5T10N THIS VASZO, eoniMJi re lin'd to almn.t cost to buMd.J. avoir Established Minulict.rtrt.anil TMui , i if h v; v .'-i- s r-- arti-ti- B00ES,TEEE1OTTSEACHI on Road The followini? books aro ptibUahed Tn noat pamphlet form, printed from ffood readable typa ever puo-l.ahthe cheapest hooka paper, and many of them handsomely illniratc. They are without exception in any land or lnosjuago, and fnrmsh to the masses of the people an opportunity to aecura too beat cost would these work! other aerie xuaoj 'iterature of tiie day at the rnokt trifling exnene. In any great Vines the price at which tney are here offered. Each one in complete in itself; A Kovel. By V. T. Calooe. Tho Forcellln! KuMca.A Kovel. Wonder of the Woihl, Nxilbil axd OtuKR. By8TLVai! Com, Jr. uondrrful TheOliHHiki nl hfRU CeM hMuhih and Uluatiatiuus of tha J,( 10011 ol Utf" Oociiii- - A Novel. Hy Claka Auouita, Works i1 nature and of tutk. N ery mtrstinq ah. I uratru, tire. iollow Ab ilull. A Novel. By Makoabkt Blopht. Won do re of the Sea. A (Ibbc, quiou r,t t,) uany womlrr-fu- l and bcauutul thitiK lound ut Iho butlom of the oevan, with TUr fi iifcd. iUre House. A Kovel, by Etta W, Pmac. profuse illustrations. and Other Uetehea. By Under the LUueiu A Novel. By tUe autlior of Dora A Plcnsnr ltertfon,A Collection M of irteaietibiy fuuujr Tlume. JohiaH At.LEH 8 iketebtts by the most popuhir humorous wi iter i tn tla. The Dlnmond UraccleL X Kovel. By Mr. b Ai ousta. author Wood. Hnslraitd. The Aunt Ketnli I'upe.'si, funi A most f 1h Itug Dorument ridiculous. iunuy Book TIioLnwitraKecret. A Kovel By MIsa M. E. Bsaddom.A Widow Bedott,1 inevery way equal to The ttrttiufe t'aac of Hr Jekyll and Mr. llydpt ChrUtmaa Htorlra. ly Cuarlks Difkkvs, Toutfi'iis a Kosl. By K h RYkVKMoaJ. A Wicked Girl. A Novel. By Mast Prcil lift. n.n Cluistniss atorn-- ewr written nnmUer of t,i m.st Tni t By Iivrd. ha in m- is nmpUto. hr the grenteat n nter who I.ndy Vulwortbo plamomls. A Novel. Round the fr.venlnr ) . . A I 'r .' rtorn.sfpictuieB, Dli H l.rtS of author Dora l A the Novel. By IG 1. Two Knik and luiut'. l.u it Rutwocn purzirs . i'l i;, liot umorot.s, drarj. Jhoi i: ifg rated t tic itul ukI letic, r, tid.i sj 1 he M,.s of Hearts A Norrl. By P. I., Farjio. Mtvst. bii and most nojiu'-'''ntafus Fortune. ANovd. Bf Kioto vea Ward. TheSt.rtnudc lie it u? Mooarjt lorUa A low .11 n rrui i. A Novel. traits and oingt upiiit a ci famous self made An e; Jesus, (torn the By Miss Mui one. TUu tlum of Frank) m to tbo pi eseiit, ri'hi fiv.ilir i!ier. A Novel. hv'lVuium'yt.MM. A Bv P.,oai;HCK 1Ubtat. Novel. Flint 11 !:ir the and author of ,ap. Th m. Containing A Novel, Mrs. Hs.Mtv Woun. Ntpof iu.otr rliiss-Lqmntly met Inreadius and touversa Ibilt f runuc. A Nuwl. lion. A valuable work ol r.ejence. ,. By Mrs. ai.sxakds. h. J'vttcr. lo Low life in Now York. A series or vivid pen rictarc A i'in.) vrr! Hutiflrhtcr A Rove!. By Mrs. Asvta le of He in tiie great city. bowinf tl.edatk JUnt uted. lUustuAtd. Eiv Not an advertising circular, The Hond to Fulr tint Fniso. A Novel, By the author of Bora bnt a thmouglilv praetical work, pointing out a way by ThnMK.. td.iitriitrJ Whfcb ad may make mmwv, easily, ra; nl!v arid l.t.tustly. Lnum.ter,a Cabin A Novel. By Mrf, M.V. Vtcroa. ilnndrec) Hontc. s,..,mciUft'.iatJ'etIe lUvetrait.L Ml J comic, mcni 1'I5 Irp!nr w 111 moat to the I.IH ttci Florrnoe Ivlngtona Oath. A Kovel. By Mrs. Mait i. A. Di Kir Noel a No.i, p.y J. s. May Aomcs k? ksid-o- . un. Ulnt'iax cd. A Rttrtered Life. A Novtd. 11 j ilmioj. Hki d. The Voraau Ilutcr. A Koval. By Dr. J. If. Bobiesom. A Novel, By Mrs. As 6, An Old t (cl. BrVngsi. The California Cabin. A Novel. By M, T. 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