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Show A Fine Pie 'e of Workmanship. -Yesterday evening we had the pleasure plea-sure o" e"iau:'ni"g as line a piece cf workmanship in iron as we have ever seen, in the shape of doors for the vault of Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution. Theviuiti? a s'.r-ic piece of work, . x In, a-;d fo snr:-'s the door to the upr- r ctry roponmc from theoSce. The low-jr door weih.-. 1.0 pounds; wliilo the upper onv weieh? -,300 pjun'ls. The latter is most handsomely painre.l, t .w -r p-Tt ol it having tho mon nrram "f mo In-ti tuti'in on a b ,-c-h;v -, wh:l" on i be upper portion is 'ruin:-! p:io'cd portrait of Brii;ba-ii Younsr. the pre silent of th; Ins'.itutiun. The combination combi-nation loeks bolus and everything about the d ors are of the best quality of steel, and the workmanship work-manship is very superior. A number of gentlemen yestcrdjy evening examined ex-amined and admired the doors, which reflect much credit on their builders, ' Messrs. Merwin jc Co., Broadway, New York. From the large number of business men, not only throughout the Territory, but from all over the country, who will see this specimen of workmanship, Messrs. Merwin & Cc. have placed a very handsome advertisement advertise-ment in tho office of Z. C. M- L, and we must commend the taste, skill and ability which it displays. |