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Show i i. PATRIOTISM the r aangerous the tiarbor and auifn uf the old f'rt, wh rSt;htg of man may b tjd by tho triumphant Another circular- OR COHfilERCIHLISM? luily - rcgulat- nr.-t!f. heft r. h is ary hud the guxh lougi r Ali.ej n au or a turo;-.,- ! phra. u. Alcauwhile the pr.-- natives of the president have r tliaa tho.-- o of auy kin? wa t tf tie- Vistula, -. and the powir of the f..f the cir-i- u, bom cf reprewntativi-shke a MIl.LLirs POLLER MILLS whip and falh.es sharp on the fc v ks of tho representatives if the LoLLEK MILL?, TAYI.OKhYII.Li; ceeris tho autLority cf auy like ofac-COiipJ It S LOLLI-- l MILI.S. in ihewoiM. Ai 1 the hrrogam-- in II KOLLllU MILLS, vol veil iu its tx, rein, the czar. Let PIONEI-PATENT LOLLEK MILLS, uo one think that the g ivemm! nt ol SALT LAKE MILL and ELCVATOli CO b the republio do- s not U ar o;f ejsilvand gny'y, with and commerce" and power and organization, to L fast fiu tho European s.iiie. Not all the. forces of American life, however, drift in ii.is dirwtiou. Tie ra is ouo great f..ct that bthls back and does not wiEiii-ifollow in the wake. This fact in the people. It is the great -the body and life majority of tlio American nation. Probably four 7Lake City, Ttaft , 128. eitrous out of five in this republic ara at heart still rincercly devote i to free institutions Four out of fho believe with might and soul iu the righteousness- of our colonial rebellion against Great Britain and tho goodness of absolute independence. Four out of rive Taink human liberty something, and not nothing. Four cut of five consider our democratic institutions to be as they ore tha most advanced and satisfactory forma of civil sock ty ever created by man. Four out of five ngard the government of tho Uuit d States as a simple agent for tho expression of tho will and hope of the people. Four out of five share not at all iu tho rising distrust which wealth and commerce and society and power cherish agaiaH the masses in their plan uf governing s by the freely expressed will of tho majority. Curtain Hollers of all Styles, Tho groat preponderating body of ,lf(,'olt. Spring Mulras.se.-;- , , American life is still sound on the funTravelers Yali.-endamental question. It is srill moved by tho very same impulses and passions jjPict nre Frames, which stirred our fathers of tho sevenv;Window Winds. teenth contn?y iu breaking away from Enropo and our later fathers of tho eighteenth in declaring independence and sealing it with their blood. This great body of Americanism, rpread i,r(,,,r v th(, ,,,;.,, T,t rlin,..i m it. U3 lta covt.r ()f llfo al,(1 hopo lt dnos ,lot C0!,.,titut0 lt Lo dirc-iivforce, but it ST A'I E: ST R t' CT, M U .' i AY ,i(ics C(,nstitnti the substance and soul of tho Auu.ric.m rBpnuii0 MU 0f t1G na. L. EIINSTROM, Proprietor. Uo;1 WbU() t!i0 dirowivo forces are eteering straight for Europe ti io great tho Unit- body of the cotuincn en stati s nol'.l heartily una stronply to independtneo, to liberty, both civil and MJT'Af'H TrjUtR'C TOT OHSATEsri individual, to democrutio institutions, Wro.i to government of mau by man and for irom every eectlou Of KAh ot too the errautrr. Beoe ttii:,,; new r.niii-- the una. him. Nuthi.Kt USeitio t'ao u.wrsiper world. Bend Whil-the prAvc-rlomc-epythat be in America .WZ riprescntln? . , tftn all rucoru.8 IlfW C!.'Slvii5 "Uca as Diincline to unite with tho European sys-- ! , timt'ei Tax, Jbrec (.'oioasrc, rect losfsisio-atorn ami to become a part ef it the tlov't. Owaornhip. I'niliititii'ia, Natio'i.tl li;;'-- Vuuay, Ivcplos' I'any, tfilv- -r American people, great ami stvnng, Labor ExiKmocititj', p'lftr will haveuouo of it mih.:a tiiecan be 5 1' 5 i lor LLC beaten iu the tremendous game that is v;. hcv, Cemmei; ft in it b, JiMne.ir...iv. CCDRTCGMXisl now on in tho world. Left to tho of Katmital 'I.iO-- i lv Xur'v, H'h Pssrlot Amfrle..'i'ii' forces that havo present control Viemociacy c Itlnalitha ,. rie.mi.lii. e, aOi (weekly) .'i.d.'ii lor 24. SI No. Kite, . of our dcLtiuies, we shall within a or f',r snii.k--. M7I,3SAL TRIUhCt comparatively short period ef time be THE ANCIENT OIIDEIL OF Sei-HiJifirck rs to M. A. Y.iilniu- securely Laropeuuizcd iirmly rOHEhTEKS and FHIENDLY to the a'acient p ditical onh r; BtK, AsHKiuieEdiK v, Mr.ny, ' but left to tlm direction ef the unsullied '"Utah.fcOCIET'Y,' instincts and sourni heart of America t . in throbbing in tho breast of tho people meets evorv AVwlneHtlnv we shall he demo; rati.: xl more than wo Miin ay. OTv'Oli oliOl l LiliO ii. h.. fct;n are, kept iudepemk-utpressed forward Utah. in the direction of larger liberties for Tho popiiiarllce between poii.Ui.i U '.t1-- r' Joseph Eon ir C 11. society and firmer safeguards for the . A S. P. Milberjr. TKAIISs LEWIS MUR-Aindividual rights of man. fc.hall wo gi (UeefT snetli. to Europe or shall we not? (loir.jr North. 8,oo a.m. 6., 15 p.m This question ia the cironco of tho o,ib a.m. C,o3 p.m. current commotion in oar country. Ou a trip to any If yon eonteEpli-.ttho one hand wealth, organization, comfirst. cor.tuU the Oregon point", av merce, "tociely, " all the prevailing tur, forces iu our public life, are on tbo .iliori Lino Ageat. If he i.s n"t like Athenians about "the alert, buzziii'i supplied with through tic!;tH foreign affairs of tho United States;" tha point vou wmh to go to, he rill this when wo should have no foreign them for you. get affairs, or enly a few. Our political i. ibowsiu E,. B- niT.l.T.Y, Cr. V. AT. A dot tin as :r are powers pas L. II. la . T.i.s, U.T. M. every complication of the world. American newspapers are at a white beat Salt Lake, City. over what? Over nothing unless we In that uro to become a part of Europ-jevent vie aro already in tho swiftest OUANTEll & COHEN, No. 35S. swim. In that event wo have n it far to us bo rest. the even go until we shall But if, on tho ether hand, Aim rica of the suilices for herself as she does aud ,4''.y'-,-- ' for the future of mankind; if our re- y public is to continue as tho one singular example of public liberty uiuVt law, Mj!iC;any Camp No. 3"S W- da; er, of showing forth the freedom of mau ia the World nwU cv-Tlinratl.iy its highest und best civil aud social i,i;;hl- in the A. 0. F. Hail, Murray. then shall wo bo not manifestations, Livery and FeodSlablc. U. C. A. '. Eurcpcanized, but democratized more L. A. Accomodations tuisiirpns.se 1. PubCite and. Ch i!;. than ever. And that is the ouo desideraa1 hour.-'ni;:l t and at Service lic sutum that now presents itself us a d..y. preme motive in our destiny. Away with the aping of Eurnpo ia Prices io suit tho Peoples and cha any matter whatsoever! Away with the Times. us would who those cf carry purpose lack to tho condition from which wo broke away iu tho glorious days of the Revolution! Away with tho substitution of trade for liberty! Away with the gloss and delusion of uu aititicial, V society Away with the bar-subserviency wl.l !i after 133 yof.rs ef independence wt Id baud again tho stalwart knees of tho American dea nr::,K mocracy before the sham thrones and SALT' LAKB. TO of COIXu old tho world's pupdetested scepters pets and idols! Tho be!i f of many m.d T-:,r.-.-.- V the hope of not a few that we shall be L restored to tho European fold are mere rot and reaction. Up with the bann- r 3 of independence! Down with the ill disguised purpose of a half f. i;ii minorv' ity to Europoauizo the United States) America is suflieieut for America, and VcKt'2nd South streei.. 4G tho American people if they havo tl 0 courage to stand upon their feet in d iuT Salt Lake City. play out tho ina:;niti cent game cf civi- Silver or Amalgam Fillings (for ligation aro sullicient lor tuemscivei a fdiort time) only 50 cents aud for posterity. O. S. GLSEN, Fiuest Crown and P.ridgo work Statp J in: ot. - MU!::: V, F1AI1 at reasonable ratoi. fapiuii Mf is of property. 5 that tends J mt rica Is so ttrougly to Europe-aLlzeif ty. tetsjiety, that is tho ahum of sr. Shall the United States Be U luterlocked batoss tha cioty, ' AtSuntio. getting ? k More aud wore with T rk. y'itr the threads are carri-s- i back and forth and fastened ou e h id to tho WAY3. unbreakable rings of the eocial anchors, CF TEE PASTING THE fettlS ft" i iu this n.sjs.-.-- t is much like wealth. Kocioty, as .v n h It emanci lrjf.ip Your Stiii'ilifs whom Ym Any article of Merchandise fur Kaie We Han- - I! r a lied That Point and pates itself fwan the coii'"""" tf proto find Them in Stock i:i Mun'ay,fau be found in i ar duction and finds the means of indeHust Chouse Gar Koad. pendent euppeirt in revi !;U'-- drawn from and where Vou Can Have a HLodient i.f and tin; (Quantity, funds, takes refuge u it under the fl.i I .jtrg.; Variety to Select From ami (jrado Quality at our store. of the cation, but under the flag of pow"Society" Are I'ullim l' Conm;r l er. Wherever power Sourinhcs there With Prices Eipual to Auy. II. P. DAYTON, M.u.a- - .r, I iiiicnw3r. Awuy roia Our Trul'tloiml sense tHe ooi;try, No "society" in the Ctitious The Hour IIM No flourishes Society knows tho sunOrlll-ui.r li curlty shine of the boulevard, but not the sunMug fciwiit tl. the l'riuce ut Wl arid tiia shine of the iieldi .Society likes the (lutweih. Fifty Million CUlacn ft thm rattle of swords, but uot the rattle of tools. S'sdoty loves Uie prince an t I uil. d 8tU- - Urdly a Troe of I'hilosuphy Vrtl In Thi. Kepab-llc-ii- avoids the democrat. Society considers the I'eojjlc, Though I'anatva, the opera huase and the arsenal more attractive than tho sehoulhouso und ths Are Htlll True Then Awake, All Ye fair. Freeand Would lToaerv Who Americiin society on its eastern selilimil A Crlnln Ii at Hand. vage strives to get itself interwoven more and more with those aristocratic forms John (1rk Hl'lith in An:ra For t At tlio cloH of tlm ytar lot us reflect and Actions which ere the peculiar sosides ou what is before. As a uaticm wo tiavo cial products of Eva ope. On both of tho soa society tends to a common Tho tho ;f tho iKirtiun to ouuio wuyi form and substance. The intervention of AiiKiriciui rctiulJio hm mii'lu'rl a point the Atlantic, shrunken to a pond, is no in its (ieMiny from whn:n ic muot longer an obstacle to social intercourse. othur. tho or iu tho ouo diroetiuu Along a great part of the American 1 . Tlio pt'ople of tho Uuitwl Stuti-- can no tho motive of a foreign connecloiv r purh-u- thi? straight liiii) on whiuh tion is txlay Ktroiirjer than auy remaintruveltil for moro than a cen- ing motive of public UUrty. The social Having bought tha Iilackiiiuitli blny just fcouth of tho Little Cot. tlmy liavo tury. Tlu-r- U literally a divi'lintf road inlluence of the whole United btate t mwood bridge, StatcStreet, Munay, I am prepared to do auy kind of with two divrgiug coumcs boforo our west of tho AUeghiiiiies if" uot as siroug . in New York city as the single influtools. work that can ba doaa with a set of bUekt-iuitU'Tho promotitdry against which wo ence of tho Prince- - of Wah s. Under cniao in tho ruiil .vi.y of our oirwr such conditions tlie notion of European-Uxtime a trial job udif T don't do your work proudly sod havi) . in tho portent of be.'uini.u; America is uot only ea.'i itaiiied, bo mado hut is not we or wo Shall regnrdcd with complacency and give satisfaction I will'mako no charge.. aKuin into tho likeiu'BH of Europo? Thta undisguised favor. rock of meuac" and intern igation looniH The grout fact called government, as tyllow aro theso Pric up in tho ii.iddlo of tha way, and wo woll as commerce and wealth and som ou (iuaranteed Work. havo to pUM) it by taking tho ono route ciety, drifts strongly toward the EuroSatisfaction or no Charge. or tho other. Tho tiuio huH como when pean sidu. It is a tendency in all gov tho Unitwl Sfati'9 must Kravilate rapid- ernment to make Itself great and glori ly toward Europe or tilso diverge iroui ous. Uoverumcut is never luouesi, uev- er uumtuo. Poropo as far iiud as taut as possiblo. always eucroaujs ami Thia i tlio ovcrwlulmiiig alternative enlarges itself at the espouse of tuose whii'h forces itself tin the American peo- interests which it is designed to con- ple at tho cluso of the nineteenth centu- servo. Government dies uot look affec- Stabta. SHOP, South of tha Rriilgn, next to Gi.iutoi-AUoo- d ry. In tlio twentieth we thall be either tiouately toward uiau.tut always afteo- Ettropoiuiized or dciuoeri.tii.ed tho one tionatoly toward the rgauio form and in- t!,e other. Thuroi.-- i uo place of stable splendor of things. xno American repuuiu equilibrium bet tviua the two. This is true t'.;r tho reosuu that there can bo no law. As a result it Sin drifted towurd such tliiiu? us a doiaucriilid monarchy ; the very condition wla'h was renounced ft? rm no ;mch tliuf! na a nioiiaiv.hioid repub-lis- ; by our fathers. Thijrpublic. is not any a jituilar no euch thiii' longer Jeirorsoiiian. There is hardly a Bueii tliiei: tw a democracy of trace of the JcfTcrsoum philosophy and no iC !-a.'. jT jC"; Tho twentieth century wilt intent left in it. Tiieiame of Ji'tlVrs.ci nahobH. oakki n. M:i.iXi i:i) is still used to coujffe with, but it is bring us either to ileinccraey unequivot All hybrid used by thoso who as of cal or to empire nbwiluto. of the two we un.itahla Each succeeding coiabinutioun nrinciplea isi- W i n o k, away. Eilher tha ndministration aimrriiiiates the Euro- They break and er.v one typo or the other mast bo establishrsan style. Strang paradox this, but ed in our western hemisphere. Thndem-(:ititrue, that the Hcpulicau Lincoln was 0 i g a rh republic which we thought wo tho last JoifersouiiUiO occupy tho presGive 1 1, in Alwavi on Hand. 4 had and which wo so grmtly prized mid idential chair. He vio recently claimfur must now sheer off from Eu- ed to wear the panop' of Jeffcrwu was fought .v "S) V0 V V rope altogether or ebe nail quietly back farthest of ell iruinke typo which ho to Europe und come to anchor, hmall fahiilled. wu or tiha.ll wo not gn thither? The fact is tha the detroeratieul lite aro Koto tho clrciui'.Htaneen which hnve moorings iu our . Onu of The brought us to this sprung, end thewp tails these is commerce. Wo havo an uoaioiiclatUK J gave: anient his very commerce; that is, a tnuis- - come into ccnfoniii v.i.h that of ocennio trade intemmrso; that is, what lu the p&cal jargon our the llomuu's ca'.leil a uommcrcium, with of state is l "premier;" the ofEumpe tuid tho world. Commerce, fice of our aUorn; ;:ei.u nil is the "dewhile it civilizes nu t candies, tcnus to partment of jups;" a resolution to mako itlilu). ('onimeri'o sceka to iato- - end delate iu tiWOUSO of representakiato mankind, but never to iiidividuul- - tives is a "clotp;" our rerresenta-tivei.e or ma';o free, Vv hercver it touches at foreigu surta aro no lomrr it infects with iui K;:ii it. That part of a ministers that i plain spokesnuen of "embaspeople who are engaged in commerce the republic, :ntf5lat..l!lors become equali.cd iu conditions iiud sadors" signify iu tiio language of f IN of a uts with these who are of other lUplomacy the spresentativo T.:hi:i e.N treoie hua fl'e r.iuwucd CRUtfCloTS 23 50 Thero i:t a tendency of all people to ii - u in! r h.im r i. v ,,r ifriitci'-.forget their country in their pursuit A 2 pTraivl hiK.'tl.'t rrff. Ail. KJVIW.IN!! !. 4 3 niau'd pursuit stands 1h twien him and his the;, between him and his country. ' ' This tendency is emphasized iu internavV.v tional trade. Commerce may be good, lVv! but it has its drawl.:; lis and its dan ",YEt aaJRloG llHDERif. gers. Commerce doe-- i not desire liberty, but it desires stability. It dees tint want Billa:' & IVol Room change and progress, but fisednesH and fiCKMUJ i.ini: When the people of two 19 consi rvatisni. uatiuus trade, tho people of the free naif thu W O li I, 1) tion, tho progressive tuition, tho chang- Selected Ftoclta Wines & Liquors, ing nation, get in love with the nation Imported it Peiostic Cigars. that is not free, that (Ws not progress, 'Irahi that dot s nut The Only Line Kunnlnvr Two Family Trade apeciulty Tlmo C;tri No l!l change. 4.1 CAHOON", Prop. interests IN Kl'kKUl MAR. Oth. IW't. wabonrd reason the Eur this l.KVnVU.l-K- , of America have become interwoven in I.VAVK Ml lil'.AYi That a plexus of foreign relations. riKHi.o, no srnit;s S 'J n in ( oi.uk No. -- Tor ?a l.nko t lly wo hoped to uvoid politically has which u No I'nr "id! I.kf Hjf. in And HKNY Kli. Tho comoomo to pass commercially. No. Kur ''mil'"!''. SmvIi r unit nil Truln No, 3, I.envenOu'il'Mi H:W u. in. Halt 13 it in mercial parts of the United States aro ii l mic a l .1 iiiIiii, .. ... ako, tt; VI ii. mi Arrive : I'uch o U;:Q ti.tn iriki. rriivu, l'Kiiiin. ( u.o: nun 'prliiir, i ;4'J tt. u. IViiV.T I'i H in ul ready bound iu a great web to the ami nil lul 'iiiiiiiuiie iuiuia 5 - p u. Trtin Ni 4 Ltvv' liiHt.;i t in. Suit Hiding interests of Europe. So far I 7 40 KB LA LK.WE SALT Hit ii, in Arrtve hi lt ti' .;is n CITY, threads of this web extend in as the . Iii nvcriil;'..1 p t'ch'rmNt in Spniii; ip llsl'y Tim Tjlec, Kar t i I) Jot!', No Crai rt JniH'tiiiii, IU'iivit i'dwut otlonti aro luiuit? at I'i cttl t. it!t:tttti America, to that limit the preference 4. ii in Hiul till iioitantta Leave Ar Kl Arrive mI Kast mrfl till Lv. i'lirialiitf ' Sr lriV rctt nvir wlih for Europe mid the tolerance of EuroDenver No. 4 l'ur tini ml 1.. teuton, ltnj. hair rr- him) I'tillninn 41 p m Knit hikI fill IntHriiiririiK' intnu on Hinco 7 extended. havo conditions a. i 8 in :i m n 'M ii in. m. '! M. ' s.l.'o I'll all in inii pean nM' tl .'. I l. Kur 0?f leuiiiia nil ins w. .(.. 12 li.eo a iu. u km. m tr-ttMl hr.v a t'tiiiifnii !' 4o a. in ;mti i'iJ y I it1 tho rise of the great commercial ui " V lu jp in. - " l,..oia No. in ,' H io n tf no II h i to p. Ill l in. l4t v o on i ctmt r' in fliul H4'rnt'i 4 4o p Til the .sea bordering rmporiauf the I'uited ;i.o ii in. ,inii 4" o p.m. Olllyllii. rttnnltw Itirnt lh rulluinii I'hIhi 0 t. oe m. fi ... ii. 4.4,1 p. til ft., In 1). io. I'rim'lM'ii tienwr hiii vrs Slates have been each year bound more !, 4 p U K'M'I ct.inr. Tr t in No. '1. imvtntr 1 o 7 mi p, in H unit l hHitire. ntxd I'ulln le ftluillv nVi'p-i-t, e.p ut 7 in. nrrtves Ht ' tll'liiel'lt'l'K ui'.xl in.iril To marts. the to more und 11. EurojH'im ne 12.4 Il4' p a t Mm I m. Anyrl-p. I.ih p m i:.',oo p l,uvir. U14 Hi li:rm. I'll Ii nun, Newf Yer tt ii Itimiutl Kr r tI.M-has suppbmted painterest this eteut R. HiiuhtK. fc. K. A. Hooptir. K I'liulr rars. oar hizliti'd witli rilur'Oli ti V. a T. A TriillH'M.iiMirrr triotism. As between the ship on I he The l!e,l f''LASOCN lit srnl (ma. pien'o proan'ls ItellVi'l Coliirnilo 'l."5nl!nis. pm IS I'tS. one hand and the repull iu on the other Koilliil irip K A Wi,.l. H.M. tY!,i if. S.ll. II. V. Iii vliiti. ).C .h, ii.illK-Mi- l Y. A A rut.! t.i t I. i n. Mcr, T. C. T li II, Airi'nt Ciiu, sOjell' B, Sunday Sell .d k i, well, the republic mav ike care ef Pie. l.skoClty. Vt.ib. itself. That is, democracy is good ; li, iiel rip hi Itt, Hot Hprlmrs. lnctud III , nil jih-eneui:h, bet trade is better. ii'tr.i f(ii:i,'. (O'li Mirr. The influences of accumulated wealth Kmtj ' HI samo kind. It is ThM'.il.iMlo KM are of pnvis.lythe Chas, F. DURAND rem ii. il. n hi t.a a and ret cm on .1i.ii-- ; liti rally true that wealth has no couni1:i , v 1. iol cents I Inlilreli a'i Is Htill to be found ut his Old Stand, Two Through Trains Dolly try und never had. There is net a cot. ii.ele.l.ii, a,l,, olt loi,'r.'U,'iis. llotiso Illiick, Murray, Kftween l.kv t'it.T,Ci:',n t :.imh il great estate iu the new world that is de.r mI. Ariun, Uetixer A voted to the free institutions under leinovini; HUjieriluouH aair Creek, i'ri'll "MM(M-.H,,- ; . .ill i"ilnt Oi.lv Iiud r ti u ihtnul from tlm faces f men. The stock t lin.r Cars. Tl:roiii;li Mri ri on l..ti Mor"".t. which it was nivumul.ited. banks wor the of in tho O C Call Soo Him li ir ninl cvunlni; t.iiu. 'lii.. lii., j,, j.,,,,. exchanges and Hon Uli llii- li. oi t in. I.: Wi'sti rn, rca, !i. constitute an empire. They aro litem Oeiiv- r rurlirr ilotu i.i I'ol.i. innvrium iu imierio. They have no an) otlu.r liii PAKLKV P I' iiKi J.r:tu:i. N chuti- -i (,( , ;il t. i.r iti lajt-- five land. Thev know no other king . M Like tin' Coioni.lo .ttiil aml.iit:.,iiv-,sndatl MI ..v.irl,-.LAWYER ti,ii. The bourse has no ,., tial..,, .1 dom but their own. tlnir .llul I'liji'V tl.c tin, ( Kor of lu eriflauime the lull i ,i n, ul:ii5 (lag except l'uoi.i,., ISoiiM.ii Ml ninl mi) security JO.'Oriic:ioii,Tt o s PTrNTOrict of "JnJ South Tlm IVjcis KifiHT'. Ii.lere.t. on any li, (i. . ,r a it . l uu in. hi t. ,,r Hilt. and gain. The Imurie is not of Eraneo, O A Hihm n, (,. n nt. :;s.il .,,.,,,.in I'lfili Hcor.- - , iu which anj (JoiuuierchilSts., Appri ci.ition ef tii" Spii r i;,.'.,!:,,, net ef Gcrmcy, uot of England, uot (if KAIINKST IiONNOX r ,,!.(,,.. with iWrp W, V. J.aiU y, U. 1', V., I'.Miur, l 'u'nimlo W,. li nt lower "9 arc paid and e or net, Iter at a.'., uot nil of ef not ',..,, wngi milieu, America, any Pali Lake City, I'tah. lurirc. Ourfct mnt.1. ,i ,, I prices are constantly an certainly to Willi nations, not ef the world, tut of itself. , oMu Law. t PMiMirT, Attoniey-nl- el varw n e ... . e ,.ir, n counll the advantage cf the w.r.v c.;rn: r. 'tntbcr. It is for itself. The political and civil T'rt't! ITfl PITC Ai.rrM. cor..the dollar and of quont iuMitutions under which it exists nre, RoonJ1 305-- C Allan 'Dloch. woki.: iii.nowvi.I) to the bourse, only n means unto aa higher prices art) always and certainly SlirUlilCllY, DiK.'JCAS'! STOYK iin.l;. KANCKS to his damage. eniL The bourse oi nsiders government 0 PrT0rrir vhinoton. D C. linf I1AKKKS UN Kurii. an instrument, not for the enlargeas Cr. V. E. Ferrebcc, A lawyer in Hutler, M ., h is I apt) zed ( hfr I ii, ih umv in. Prop. ment of hnnuin literty, not for the protun. SimhI f.ir ii'i i,v bii twin son Hold aud b'ihcr. of motion of not for extension the man, tilitrs, Im.v t.j j;i.t i:io civilization, not f.r invention and letliny dinvl (if.ni ters and art, but for the protection of Hnvmlf i't r'n the bourse. liir;i ri!i:H. K'.'ti uty The bourse in nil nations is common; :.t. V.'rito fur -e lk J prii'oH it Is a unit. It is founded .in tl tvins cit' .ii v'ii . l)t an I dynasties, on kingdoms and CAVEATS, DESIGriS, et", ?o. r.o audur nii'YCI ' w.vui'S. Co. Phjiei.in and Suiguon. 'und republics, and on num. The sl)VK l!uy direct from ill , i IH . .l, : Wiitiimh Ava, Cliii'iijio. boo. ' says tlmt (ho United ftate is a UI SKETCH ,ilvn-- iinciitioll met it..' iniiniif Tiuurer, S'ie frra Hi to 43o S.Ut Main S. Slroot. lOl tX !NC ,m Our 80S Richmond .biiler's f iu pilenl-- ! w,,i iii urIo lu." Chbmicm , Aiinei r ., FN 't part ef the European system or mut City. Utah. 11 i iwt t'WAwmlJc heel ot: the market. Co-to('t r our Fiwr, th.it old tr, !" ,' . the in institutions be; ... i Ci'ie", ( ion.', I'riiri mi iiv, e. bus wheels a:nvs ready, ltest di'iuocratieiil form ure too Weak f t 1 0 FASREIL, ( mj Hours: Hut L. FCWLEf, & OTA.RELL, ,t Mvmo.s, i'i,:. in :i.'T of any w heels made, 5oo iii, 12 to n. m. 10 the American that ni. Mfety; Vic. John'!), Prop. republic eotid bund wheels of every mske ' must be conformed with all rpodi, ut LoO p. m to 4 p. m. Write for pnrticu'Hts how to get wheel htisto to the gainful st.uiohird and subZTi'rst Cl-11 a.m. to 1. p.m. AiH:K3TCT.D.C Sei.il fot s;,S catalogue. S Sundar, rill KII'TliiM "Mint stantial methods of Europe; that our I ot. Ji osom A.'Tolmas Co., .... ....... U f 4 KlHST Give mi: a Call Sotitli 4tb E .AW-S- iI t'U I'lllKXV IxT, domoeiatio rJiio must bo urawu uu to Wabash Aie., Cliic.i;o. "Xu.ccrpcrs.t3d. - i PS A 8 if .'r-- , n 1 rys-ie'- A 1 JrftVr-auula- JH3 Are Never Undersold. Grist Work a Specialty. am-hon- Highest Cash pricepaidforWheat. OFFICE: 7 Ccmmtrciul Mrcet, Jali W. ala zy JEW -- WA.-ATV- u.-- s A Milling Company n Big Stock o SHOP d Xeu'l Bid CKSJ.l Til vrUathcr o "bi W c3 At the Lowest Salt Lake Prices. them-selve- fe.-t- IBriug turojx-au-izml- Horseshoeing $1.00 50 Tire setting Respectfully , h Get Prices. Dene' Special Bargains inl&cond II ami Coed.. Upliol.seriiiif and Repiirin ,.. CHASa SlOLLI J .1 b4i tab tt. 11:1 Store. Murray Furniture v r- at- r ' BIOCK cf iuiUH-en- j Liquor CurefttlAtt( nlion o Family Trade ca-t- inter-uatiun- l, ; rcau-chore- d iati-;u;- ILL . lix'UnJlI:l. mon-nrcb- NDV CATHARTIC s i Vt . buii-ti- All i iie-ul- . f-ft- TV D Woodmen tut S. L. fiOgden 4." i ( r H i 1 V. op cor-resi- m f H VHrm-S4- -- - .iuih-iiiin- ( l.'r -- Wcrlcl V evh ittt-ti- t - 1 '1 e,o.t Tousr 11 !., n Tonsorial Artict. Mill.iul 1 LJ APPY A OUR Dental Winesr-- 0ra rid ciiulsti:nsi:n, Ii 11 liquors uisers i i cz cf Propnotc. ,1 i , i, Only ollice in tho city having It will pay you to call on them while, in tlm city. ' Lady operators'. ::- -. T ( ' -' Murray Pharmacy C.A.S'OIV&CO. Drugs and fr. Medic ines, Tcilot ilriiclcs, Stoa fo?V, '. R.J.lIasBBroLiGk, cm-pu- w - r- .il- - J- .. . t TRADE-MAF.X- j . Comer BarberShop. fT rorl La9 1 i 5iY4Tro.S'''.S s fTTt Siengs Pool, 5tl Wst 1 '43 (t.iul Sl-I- '4U.Mt. !....' ' 'J Satiitnrium 'Una Kotnh Last'Cuv, Th wati'ia of tire a .ue enr f ire.i nrrh. ' - " 'J I 'imin I S.)t,al SiprmrS'-- (!. i.ov ::ati, oyi- dmensos. tens aud kith, ev fa. ne i I V rheen-atmr- .i. o.' l.u ' '" i t, i C i I 11 , C h! A N C F. VI. ' niin-Si'- 1'iii-t- 1 t 1 I i u "ti |