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Show : . being given in the advertisement.. However, the postmaster and tho deputies took tho jbing in. hand and Mr. Lee was scooped in as a result. He is to have a before Com preliminary hearing missloncr Cross. ...... V , to-d- ay DECEMBER 301, WEDNESDAY, 1S31 time. Crliipto ctianpot otsitrr te tent, tail Tbi Tbibvmb wlil patrons iu Oscden through early mall, tvhlait will reach litem evea 1 t Otfdeu iJjft tUan by carrier. Newsdealer &ava tbeir pa Wares ty at Utm uapot (ii expre' t itLioutili tli :ostoOiuet up town. 1 -- - zxr i il 1. cotratr cxsouis. In First District Court yesterday, before Judge Miner the following cases wcro.dlsposed of: Adam Patterson vs. Moroni Skeen; on motion of Smith & Smith, order extending time to answer; until January 5, 1832. Ii. W. James vs, Eliza J. James; record of trial,. for plaintiff. Order for a decree of divorce. '. Tho I'ecple etc. vs. William liarns; on motidri of J. E4 Bagley order", granting defendant4' fifteen flay Inrthjsr.tlrae ' 10 prepare and serve; bill of exceptions for new trial. United States vs. William O. of E.- M.-- Allison. Jr., order setting aside former order forfeiting bond Upon payment of costs of said forfeiture and fixing amount of bond at jt, Thorfl was a blR demand yosterday for Clouiejictiau Caao" seats. bya-bisperformance will bo no wise eonflnecN. nouo. The sale was .iugreeted, to one class of people, d The lower part of thovhuuae wa sold chiefly to the best To-nigh- ta -- - r people of' thf town. SEW YEAE'8 KIOUT. The biff event in amusement circles on JZcw Year's night Is the Salt Lake Opera Troupe in "Falinltza." Seat ,.:. Thrall-kllmotl- Lv Grand June. Ar Glen wood.-- . Ar Colo Sp ArLH-nvcr-. . , ; v - : . fi:4Uu. fi2bp.at. 5:.T5 p. iu. A:4:a. ; .. Hr'linvfr i ........... xn. ra. I:2ip. 7:3) p. ra. w. 8:20a.m. J:lOp. m. 4:tfam.'. 3:Kp. m. 7:00a.m. B:3Up. A'a i. 1 Vol i. Ko.3l , I ....... ...A 7:0ia 9:48a. 11:30. na 5:40p.m. 9:50p.ra. ra. 7:30a.m. ...... LvGren River. Lv Salina...... Lv Vantl Lv Thistle..... Ar Provo....... Lv Provo. . .. A r Halt Lake... Lv Salt Lake...- - "2:50. JrtXla. ra. 4:UJa. m. 4:'J5a. m. a. m p. in. 0:32a. m. 13:?5 p. m. It): 15 a. m. 13:55 p. m. 10:35 a. m. 2:J p. m. I4f.:0t p. m. m. la: 13 p. m. .... 2::tp. 3:40p.m. i:!30p. m. LOCAL SERVICE. fe:51 12:01 SMtnCSmLt Leave Rait Lake 9:50 a." m.. 0:05 p. m. and 9:55 p. ra. p. m ; arrive Salt Lake 12:01 noon and Arrive Salt Lake from Provo and bpringville, 0 . .... v' s UNION .. , 5T, Vice-Presiden- C I f t, EFFECTIVE IKE. CAR (, J89I. - NOVEMBER - IT IS AN ACKNOWLEDGED FACT 1 system THE THR0UGI1 P. MASON, General Managea Knowlss' and Blake PUmps; r Ingerill-SsrflBari- t. RoGk Drills and fllr Gompressora PACIFIC lug-roo- m MXJWD Go., CARRIES IN SfOCE: FOR IMMEDI A.TE SHIPMENT S . The-train- JAS. H. G-- - t President. B. T. LACY, Beturnlng arrive D.CDOlXJIi A. K. WELBY. J. H. BENNETT. K Jt P. A. Gen. M'grKudu, - j3XJILEIIsrG. Utah & Montana Macmeby m. Leave Salt Lake 8:UUa. Fait Lakeft:00 p. rn. trouble. hi I0:ft5plS:Ja. ra. 12:30 a. tn. 1:30a. ra. . is over nearly all that is necessary for tho home and personal comfort. However, needs develop, and we don't want you to overloolc tha fact that we sfcre jtist as able and jtzst as anxiou3 to serve you in our line now as we have been at all times in the past. we have no sweeping reductions' in prices toi announce, for the reascn that we don't mark our goods too high, and can be depended upon in season and out of season to sell honest goods at fair prices. Granite-warTinware, Stoves and Ranges are marked just as low as possible, and the careful buyer should look well over our Stock1 before buying elsewhere. We have a novel , idea in the arrangement of our Pocket Cutlery Rogers Scissors and Shears. Come in and see it It will repay the COFFIN PROGRESS HARDWARE COMPANY, E. C. 10:15p.m. ra. io:55p.,- ra. LEBI, AXCRTCAIT FORK. FBOTO AXD 12:20a. m. X 7:00 p. ra. :4op.in, 11:15 p. m. 5:56 a.m. 10:18a. m. 1:10 p.m. I:fc0p. m. 4:47 p.m. 5:07 p. pa. m. m. as it i3 the practice to tray lefore tlio Gift Season e, J0:00a. ra. :50 p. m. 4:07 a.m. 5:55a. m. LvColo Sp'gs.. ........... Lv Pueblo.. Lv Lfadviila. LvGlenwood... Ar Grand Juno. ........... Lv Grand Juno. .. ........ ArGrean Kiver. i T.. ArOden. ra. m. m. 9: '0 a. UZSi p. .....:.. ai West p. m 5:UTp.ia. 1 ...... ... gs.. JOKTHBOrS0. " " 3:BO Ar Ladvilie Ar Pueblo.. ... : ' ...........1 . Trains Arrive and Depart it Salt Lata Daily as Follows; ARRIVE Frcim all Eastern points 4:00 a. to. -. FromUutt- Portland. Logan, Par'tClty and Jan Franclco...: 4. . ..10:45a. ra. 1:35 p. ra. From all Eastern points. ...j.... ana lnierCache Yaiiey. ottaen Itodj -. ....... i. .. 7:30 o. m. mediate points. iKrona liUori and Intermediate points 9:10 a m. u... 5:40 p. at From Juab and Eureka.!... J.... 4:00 pi ra. From Terminus and Tooele DEPART 700ai ra.f Fcrnll Eastern ooints For Butte, Portland, San Francisco ra. ............ 10:85a. and Cache Valley... . 8:30 p. m. and Park City For- Cacte Valley Fo- all Eastern points and bu u Fran6:00 p. ra. .. . ..r.. cisco.. .... m. . Fcr Juab and...i Eureka. 7;l0a. m. r Kliilord 4:0Jp. ;Fr points For Terctlnna and Tooele..... ... i.. 7:10a. m 1'silv. Sundays excepted. Trains between Juab and Milford do not run Sundays. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 201 MAIN ST. Hoisting" Engines, Vertical Engines, ma-chine- ry, : i Rol Is, Horse Whims, Rock Breakers, Patent Wood Pulleys, Iron Pip9 and Fitting's, Valves, Mining- Rails, Machinist and Blacksmith Tools, Sight Fesdj Lubricators, Lubricatirlg Oils, Wire Rope, , Belting", Hose and Packing-- Wire Cloth, Drill Steel, Iron Roofing", Smelter, Mill and Mining- Supplies, and Magnesia Sectional J Steam Pipes. Covering-fo- - r Safetif Nitro Powder, Gaps and PUse. , - .' T 8. H. H. ClRK, GeuL Mjzr. AncarciBS iKCXrVDSt Diamond Drills, Corliss Engines.- Electric Plants, Wood working aentnery, aw juiiis, ete.. etc, sui eoia at msnoitcturers- jfrtoea. (RANCH MACHINERY DEPOT, BUTTE, MONTANA. t OFFICE AND WARERO0MS, 259 Main St, Salt Lake City, Utah. D. E. HURLEY. Genii Atrt. Passgr. Iept C. S. Meukn. E. L. Unix. G. Traftlc Mgr- U- - P. & T. Agt. CORRESPONDENCE Sc5tiJCITETJ. r , - ; - mm it.' ; to-da- s ; , snow-crowne- dearly-belove- , BTOnrXSXO THE DiatCT Tii33'JjH I- KAMUFACTURER3 LI HE TO - ' ' OHIO AO Q AM ALL POINTS EAST. 7 Runs Fast Vestibule Trains with Throueb Cars, connecting with Bleepera aud Dining Trains for Milwaukee. MaJison and Throun all pointa in Wisconsin and Miohisaa. . 155 Il&in St., Salt Lake City; ,2461 Washington For tickets, alepptnsf car reservations, and all information, apply at any office, ot w V. iM STAKNAKO, General Agent, Salt Lake City. MKARS, Traveling; Frelsht and Ij. II.Agent. Salt Lake City. . 1L NfcttiiAN Third . . General Manager. M. J.V. A. WHITMAN, TliK ALL. General Passenger and Ticket Agent. f ' - Vlce-Pres- t. . aro to be in Ogden shortly. All yesterday afternoon J. G. Bussoll, one of the rustling proprietors of the Novelty, was in telegraphic correspondence with Parson Davies of New York to get him to stop off in Ogden on his way to Australia with Peter Jacksoh", the Austral.: ian champion and Con famous the American heavylioardon, weight. At 5:30 last night the arrangements were completed; Russell had to come down handsomely with a big guarantee. The appearance of these celebrated sports will be an event Iu Ogden that will create no little excitement. Manager Russell gets there when he starts out for a good thing. The. 4th of June is the. date for the appearance of . snoTouns, hifles. the pugilists. - x2axx,s iLLsaaXLT. "Ye str dzy irjorninjt Jonathan Leo was if by Deputy Marshal St. John on th; char r of using tho United States rns'w for ill purposes. Lee's little 5? up; It l of a riatrt:joitiaI -- 1 .trsxira-rrr-- KIBBONS Main street. To any iadr mentioning The Salt and addressing "FAIR C5 Laki Tkib-c- -- m t.;,ia, tv-r- t: s. 1 i the f-- f - w York. NICEST CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ' . Special prices on XIJPORTED GEiUIAN CANARIES, Imported KnglUh Canrle. Kuropaait Goldfinches. etrv. Starlings, lilackeap. Vounc Parrots front IVJ up. Japanese Fan tail Crolda-fOo apleca. assortment f larest cages in tha West, at bottom prices. Sky-Lark- s. t? T. J. MACKINTOSH, Genl. Frt. and Pasa. fis!i::iq tackle, - . -- Agent. Troru Aricier&oii, Jrlugrh. nOU3,Ln?I3 AND ACOrDBSTT -- 31 . TOOLS, INSURANG OOT7T1I MAIN r. o.Box t. STKTET, TJBaacjpxiara is& Xfre InaRirance. Cctt!sh Bciaa - folio-wins- ' . and'-- IvoaaJ, cf. Gisrland, " - a Companies: Assets.' $18,G32,S02 18,216,787 e- STOVES, Ircxn. Pipe, TI2TWAILE, , ETO., ZZTGi 3 jt, iii Ichiaist3 b m . M Duffalo Scales, California Powder Works, XXorcules arwl IZlsx: rrrrd LIcCL Cirr.TJ'S PATSITT CAR TVHIZHJI-S- . "V'actxurn Caps suxtl FUse, CJJL, JoHzx A Roebilg.-7EncioCons 4 Co.'s Ctcl "VVsr-and Cylintler northern, mm & pm 170-1- nirabar-IeriST- 3 i.laiii Street, 72 ' ' M 10,724,23 cf Circa any, L cf Hsxtrard, CMca, cf Califcxtiiji, nnoaa's Fifixd, ' - - ' -- - , cf dlirmia, Zt Paul, cf Ilinnc-'i- a, Oricst, cf Hartford. -- j StociciLolxa liopo. Cloth- - 5,CO0,CO3 '10,171,509 l,krC3,C3 2,450.005 - . P. E. .SGhopps Go., Tt for c-- & rrii-irr- .-: ir fui vL.irsuTr.'.corrrit si: aj-Hi f st SPOv.:-iS- ttiSC3 d rATi.j. city. Tt -- i.Ah t tt-a-. : Our j and r n ' ' evi JiSii - '. . J J.i Lre t'.: '.Mhro'iJ-- i it - t..-- :; ,;;. -- 1,713,50 c. "ri t 14 n,,. . r I - . . ' . Tcj, ritcii. Ilosin bxuX Ci r Wir . GEO. MULLETT & CC, - .... . StceL T00I3 and Supplies, Wood nd Ircr, and . Foundfv, EHcksmiths Tools and LI&. Working Ilachinery, a. stum chinery, uui rurnisnins, r'uiieys, anamnj,' end Water Lrzzz Goods, Valyes, Staaim Fittings, Eta.' Packins:, Hosa, Belting, ' IVIJVX KTTaXX. GO, AX& SBAXiBl OEISLER, 75 T7st Esconi Coutli Ctreet. SALS AC 2c MILL SALT LAKG CPTTi Authorkad Ajrent for tho SGOTT NI. HARDWARE, of Lend cm Assgrsnga, ' nitabliaiei h, "J to fur , ninrcLVEns. Aa::u::iTfo:i, UEQ: a T zi-'.T- l Eighth Depot m A1JD SaTJAllE," Uresns St.. CO., Salt Lake City. Baseball. Lavs Tsiuds and Oymnasritun Supplies, Boxing- Olewes, Indian .Clubs, Dumb 22elle, 3?lyin; Cards, Cicyclea. Tents,3Meld and Opera Glaaeea, XXantingr Soote andSnntiaf Cutlery, Soots; greats for Clothing, Thompson T7atcr-3?ro- XSlMtin , Powdor. OaPent Bportinp and Jlna. the in aad Shootiac. We Pihlnr have Spartlnj pTlIilTTBTHArED CAT VTAII.11D FZSjS ZO ASx A1UJU23S.. f . T.ni;TTT! eTrythlnsr , heavy-weight,- . .. BOOK PABSOS BATIKS AND JACKSOS TRIBUNE JOB PRINTING Atc, Ogtieii. Pas-fenc- er R. -- . - tug-of-w- ar A There are all kinds of Printing Offices, but when you get through experiment ing come to the Old Reliable And All Hinds of Mining and Reduction Llachlncr Builders' Iron Work, Steel Beams. Repairs on Machine: Pipe Cutting and Everything- Appertaining to Our Li, Promntly' Executed. . ; ht TUO-OF-WA- OF ninlnST Elachinory, Gcncentrating Ilills, Quart Llillxi, Smelting: Furnaces. Ore Gars, Car Y7heel3, Sliy? Pots Through Sleepers to St. Paul and Minneapolis Minith direct counestiona for poin'.s lu Iowa, nesota and Dakota. fifteen-roun- d The Choynskl-Griffi- n at the Novelty. fight comes off Both men have been in training since Added to any Soup, TlfllE TJlBIlH. tho match w as mi ad e and both of them are iu good condition and confident of a Sauce or Gravy, gives victory. ' THE OOnSST Strength and Fine Flayof. Invalnable In Improved and Ernnomlo CooV-r- y. Tho proposed contest in In Effect April t , 1 89 1 . Make cheapest, purest and best iieaf Tea. this city starts out unfortunately In that tho contest Is , to be at the Novelty TheaterJ Tho opinion Is submitted that the Novelty is not the best place in town daily between Salt Passenger trains will runfollows: for the exhibition. There are many Lake City and Park City a3 SALT LAKE CITY: people In Ogden who would be glad to On the various uses of witness the contest, but being at the Train 1 leave Eighth South and Main St.. :00a ra " ' 10:o0am Trains arrive Novelty that will settle it. In Salt Lako PARK, CITY. ladies' have attended tho exhibition in 10:30 am Train 1 arrive Park City.......t...; that city, but there will be none at the WILL BK SKVT Train 8 leave Park City ...... .L.. ...... ..8X0 a m Ogden contest. corner OfBce and South and to-nig- in every desirable feature possible. It will benefit yoii. to call and get our prices. Strsn ; r. Company's Utah Central Railway. Extract of Beef XTiSMS. City, i THAT THE TRIBUTE JOB PRINTING C Ui " are the people; if you want good printing at reasonable prices; call and see us. Our facilities ar the best for fine Commercial, Bank. Railroad and County Printing and Binding, and. as for Show and atrical Colored work, we LEAD THEPil ALL st 0XC3 and Works, 121 IZsst 1st Soutn . City OSes, 11 West Second Soatb ; "Mar-matine- e, ss Eng-ines- Patent Crush ing Wal 's . i That every printing off ice should be supplied with new and improved latest styles of type, etc., in order to do First-ClaWork, equal to that turned out by Eastern Offices, and when you are after Solid Worth, Genuine Value, Full Count, and the VERY BEST WORK done in Salt Lake , Horizontali Westlnghouss Horizontal Vertical and Knowlea Boilers, Blowers, Fans, Engines, Steam Pumps, Inj actors, Governors, Fairbanks' Scales, - -- IN - p. m. l2:SSa m. iQ. ......... ...iJ. ........... ........... LvGrftnRlver. ArGrandJuae. . i e:3&p. Ar Arblina. . ..... ArGrwn River 100. . 1. il:-Oa- . - . Ksnmbtr jrffiaet Sunday. ArT?itl....;. MantX..... on .,' 2SOTES. are already selling rapidly and a large A of Inebriate blossoms were couple audience will certainly greet the singers Court yesterday. in ibo l'ollce repinched from Ziou. One hundred and fifty The Sheriff yesterdaypetitiooed the served seats have been taken by Salt Lakers, a great many of whom will come County Court for a night watchman at up to witness the 0den production. the county jail; petition denied, r - The old favorites from the capital' may LS7TSR OABXXZS3' BALI. depend out a warm and generous reception. A Tho carriers'-ba- ll last night at the ....... MASRTJKRA.DE AXD OTIIKK BAtXS. 9 rr A grand masquerade ball will be given fair, and the boys were much elated in at Cook's Kink Friday night; and a big conscqueuce. Jolly crowd will bo there to enjoy the About 100 couples responded . to the occasion.., among the guests being the invitations, Boyle's Hall, under, the management following Salt Lake carriers: Rue of Prof. Thornburg, will bo a nlace of Shoales, Brig Morris,jEd Shurtleff, Joe Jsew. Year's night, for a ball is Iilgby, Cash Cumnjlnsi, Joo Weiller, S.F. " pleasure to be given there and special arrange- - NesloD. Oscar Wilkins, Fred Llbby and merits will bo made for tho entertain- II. 52. Dewey. J: , , ment of tho talt Lake people who come Kent's orchestra furnished the music. down to attend the opera.. The danco Supper was served at midnight, after will be continued lato enough to give which dancing was resumed and kept the visitors a chanco to dauce them- up till a late hour.' V selves tired. ZAXX.D TO T1SB HE PBT7SZT . EMMA AIJKOTT A TKAB AGO, One year ago last night Emma Abbott, The searching party have returned most Jov?d. of American jirlma donnas, from the fruitless hunt for Hepburn. began an engagement of three perform- There Is now no question but what the ances at tho Grand Opera House in this unfortunate man perished In the snow. city, the occasion being the opening and and his body will not be found till the dedication of Ogden's beautlf ul'temple snow melts and reveals his whereabouts. of Thospius, under the management of AIr. V, J. Howes, who was for many HOTES OW SHE SIDE. 'years a personal friend nf Aliss Abbott, and who promised htm that he would Night before last the Mail copied The have good fortune with the Grand. article on gas. Tribune's Emma Abbott had been specially en- A. McMillan of the Heed went up W. he gaged to open the Opera House, lat-evening. an -- auspicious one to the capital occasion was are still doing tolerably a more than packed well and brought out tho hqavy snows. notwithstanding that house, and notwithstanding G. L. has returned from 'Wilkerson "fouri. hundred staid tickets his. Kansas trip, bringing Mrs. W. with . were sold crowds wero turned away, un. ;t,-"able to get Insldn the houso. Among him. A blizzard roigned supre ne nearly all the people prcseut beside ther leading cltlzons of Ogden were many Salt Lake day yesterday, and the snow came down people, as well as others froni towns in corkscrew style. nearer by. .,:. r.;. Teancom Pratt, owner of the Helper, The "ltose of Castile" wis the opera or rather Welby townsite, has been in selected. Before the performance began Ogden for several days. Ho left on No. Hon. Frank J. Cannon, editor ojf. the 4 last night for the south. V.j Ogden Standard, iu full, evening Alross, and daily improve Sleighing coasting stepped upon the stage and with the and merry parties are taking advantage ' most Introchoicest, eloquent words, of tho condition of the weather and the duced Miss Abbott to the audience, roads to enjoy themselves, which was all on the qui vlve, and broke a In article in The TnmuNK it out w4th rapturous applause at the end was saidrecent that Ogden Is the centeK of the of the address, and again, when Mr, Ogden is more than that Cannon lead the American queen of song gasis region. of the universe. center the it before .tho footlights, the Vast crowd snow Tho a yesterday was too much for made such demonstration as brought to the heart of the honest little singer the'street cars to run on any street but Superintendent Spivey Washington. nearly tho last pulsation of joy that was out most or the day doing his best boat In her heart. In her own unique 'and most lively maimer Miss Abbott m- - toSceep the cars going. What is the matter with Ogden's sponded. Her speech was listened to with pleasurable silence till the end, newspaper fraternity joining together in when the audience again showed its lovo an effort to secure a stop off at the Ter now on its and appreciation of the famous song- - minal City of the Press club ster. way across the continent? The opera then went on, Miss Abbott On Monday evening an old Southern and her excellent company feeling In Pacific conductor, Fred T. Beuson, died high spirits, 'and consequently put forth at hi3 residence in this city. Pneumonia ' their best efforts for tuo occasion. Miss took hold of Benson .and oroved fatal. bo shipped to Abbott, who had caught at Grand Forks, His remains will y In Dekota, the fatal cold which removed Wlnnemucca, Nov., for "interment. h her from this stage of action, was not Malt pencil st&bber tried to say The in the best voice, but with that spirit silly last' eveuing and suc and conscientious devotion to her work something ceeded quite well. His whiskers said which characterized her musical career, The Tribune man had raised a howl she took hold of tho piece and did some about the speed'of the street cars, and splendid work. says "It may bethat The Tribune man The next afternoon, the 30th, is trying to 'roast', tho street car com a pany tha' was given at the because he does not ride on a "Uo-- pass." Tut, tift. Mr. Mall, go to; you The present, big house being hemlau Girl-wagiven in the evening are the probability that you to another crowded house. Miss Abbott haveadvertising a pass to ride on, and so don t being in tine condition; and sang like an dare say a word against running the angel. She never did more excellently,- cars at an immoderate speed. and when,, by special request, the obllgrrononneslT T7opTs'rT't SkTtd. ing tittle soul sang the "Last Hose of From a letter written bv Mr. Aa K. Hard ot Summer," it was furthermost from her Sroton, S. !., we quote: "Was taka wlh a bad own, as the uilndSt of her enraptured oid, which settled od my luna. oou:h set in bo iuwould last time that the aad terminated In consumption. Pout audience, finally Kara ma up. aayintt I could lira nut a tho song wouloTflow from her heart, dootora liort time. I gave niiU up to my Savior. de to en an tho of her hearts lips, through 'termlned if I could wot stay with ny friends oq I would meet tranced people. Tho absant ones above. M opera ilnished, earth . ta gat Dr. King's New Diswon t to Sal t Lake; Tho world husband was advisedraj Abbott ' knows the balance of the covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I pathetic story gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it hat of Emma Abbott's 'life. In the celecured me, and thank God I am now a well and artv woman." Trial bottles free at A. C. Smith brated city of Salt Lako, beneath the &hf Co. drug tor. Regular size. bOu and Si. d Wasatch peaks, the life d and popular singer of tho gave way. She fell, asleep to wake no A Small more on earth, and passed On to the perennial realms of iuQnlto joy to join the Quantity, of choir invisible, leaving be bind a precious memory and a name that time can never Liebifeerase from the scroll of fame. - TABLE. 1 ds . THIE Need of many tilings, Rocth asfl Ko.8. j No.. 27ai. KirrsoEiD. I a:4? p. iu. l:?Oa. m. S:30p. m. IV Otidmn... m. 9:40 a.m. Ar8airlaWe. . . 6:f ft p. m. tirSOa. 6:05 (i.Yo. 8:a. ra. 1t::Ap m. Lv Salt Lake ra. Ar Prove. ..... 7:4? p. itt. ll:0a. m. in. 1:40a. ra. Lt Provo. ...... 7:47p.m. , TZTC-KichaV- y 30, 1891. IJT. WE KNOW THAT YOU ARE NOT WESTERN RAILWAY. CITIIIIEIJT . HOYJSS. CIT, lIZZlZ :,C?3I3iriTi:xGALT ryr. |