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Show r ft PMLMHI50 CoAT. Editor and BusineM Manager. jW PSB08K. J-Ul- MSUBSCRirilON. ...' ftntear " gMoitla . . . . '. 4.00 . JO - X ARRIVALS. double daily fJThroa7h Mail daily f 7.40 a.tu. MO p.m. 80 .m. Mail daily !SkHMl ' . double daily i SSwSS . 6.45 DBPAETORi. . cm. 7.60 a.m. 0.30 p.m. 6.20 f Jn. e.0a.m. daily 7.00 a.m. e.OOpra. ta Wyom-"itetvia Evanston, mails no latter place for Rich County, 2 . . p.m. Saturday, at Thursday, and East a.lt lake and the Zt Lake and the eei Ay l2SWtoU .6-00p.n- ni and Saturday. 7.30 aan blatersville, . 2.45 pJn. Saturday lnesd.y. Ho"nl"" oty and Hwan!d'Alma-Wedday.a- nd mr o v' iieuRS. office UALL, Trains - - p. train arrives " " leaves rj. p. (j p, ii " ". u leaves and - ' C. C. train arrives n and N. ii ' i - " " - gait Lake City Tim. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8 40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. Services Religious in the Tabernacle, at S?SFarley's School-hous- e house, Ward School-bous- e " 1 1 Ward School, and Third in the 2nd ity. at G p.m. 11 a.m. and 8 p.m EpiscopalCburch at and Methodist Church at 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Ledge, A. F. & A. M. TVcbcr TJ.D. OGDEN. COMMUNICATIONS HELD; . Main St. first and third Thursday Sojourning brethren in good each standing, are cordially im,ied. w f E thTltall. month, of CITY. OF SALT LAKE $200,000 Paid Tp Capital, Authorized 1,000,000 HOOPER. President, 1 H.8.SIDKEUGK, Vice Prest. KRIGIMM YOCNQ. , , YfJtciSNINGS. r JOHN SHARP, ' , f. LITTLE, 1 8. HILLS, Cashier. H. Director.. Exchange, Coin, Gold Dust, College Scrip, Collection, made and promptly remitted. Seal fa . for Sale. Ism Exchange Intgi Deposit.. Interest Paid on dS3-l- y ILLS. FARGO & CO., EXPRESS FOR WARDERS, - Bankers and Dealers and . Domestic Ii Foreign birt OFFICE J. lillt . R. R. DEPOT, E. DOOLY, Agent. EUGENE LASCELLES, ATTOIJX EY-dt-LA- W CITY, U. T. OGDEN ffla " li the Jumctioic Balding. C tf J. II, MABTINEAU, and C'ivil Engineer, Losan , Cache Co. Hydraulic , in, Mining Claims surveyed. A. MIlVETfc, & COUNSELOB.. EAST. ooblos, ; E. 1 BROWN. Produce - only knew enough to discriminate between the right time and the wrong, there would be less domestic unhappiness and less silent sorrow aud less estrangement ot hearts ! The greatest calamities that ever shadow our lives have sometimes ther germ in matters as apparently slight as this. If you pause, reader, befcre the stinging taunt or "the" unkind scoff passes your lips, pause just enough to ask yourself, "I3 it the right time for me to speak?" you would shut the door against many a heartache. The world hinges on small things, and there are not many more trivial than the right time and the wrong. Perished in the Flames. At three o'clock, in Evansville, on Thursday morning, fire was dis covered issuing from the grocery of Chris Mehr, at the corner or Heidel-bac- h avenue and John street, aud in a tew minutes tne Dunaing was en veloped in flames. The inmates of the house were Mehr, Iris wife and six children, his father-in-laand a barkeeper named George. Of these, of Mehr and only the father-in-latwo children escaped from the flames. When the press reporter reached the ' tasii nd Superior' Quality ' Exchange. at UNION JUNCTION U.T. Optra, CHEAP COAL Of w Shipping a Specialty. .. II. VOL. . I FIFTH STREET, OGDEN, UTAH. d!7-t- f P.O .Box 24. UTAH IBTR.1L O IIL PIOXEEIt LINE OF UTAH. 3TL 3EL - V. ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. . Name of STATION. Train. Lsav . ga 1 No. 3 Pass. Pass. g t P.M. A. II. SaltLak. 8 0 S 40 Woods Crow t 26 4 8 T&Jl 00 I S3 Farmingten 6 (0 4 33 Kaysvlll. 1.7 4 62 1 85 7 4 Arrive at Ogdea 60 16 1 2 40 ROUTE EAST. signed announced tkeir intention of issuing such a' work, another Directory TJit Only Line JiuMiing Through was presented to the public, and they immediately withdrew their advertiseCart from ment. There being no proposiijorj to. publish a Directory from aay oilier TO qunrier ot present, and the important) Salt Lake with the growing Imltisti iea Sew Tork, Chit-ago- , Cincinnati aud of of the Territory calling for one tiicy Louisville or before IllO propose issuing. ST. LOUIS 7:t5 A. 6Uj3 75 60 Pas.. For all Way Station. Pass. P. 5:15 Train. Leave a. u. t. v. I 40 I 20 Kaysvill. S 81 7 10 I 00 Farmiugtoa 9 (2 T 81 1 85 ,10 4 7 44 l 10 13 7 63 1 10 40 S 2j t Centrevilla Wood. Cros. Arrive at Salt Lake jl 30 I 75 toJllO 75j2 mi P. 0:15 M.-Clii- With through Saturday Bleeping Car Ticket Oflirr, So. 100 X. Daily except Fourth St., 30 Cor. Chestnut St, Bt .LOUIS. 00 F. M. COLRURN. TIIOS. DOItWIN Ticket Ag't, St. Louis. Weat'u Pass. Ag't.St.l.ouls JNO. & SIMPSON, CHAS. K. FOLLETT, Gen. Supt.,Incianapoli. Geu. Pans. Agt.,St.ljuis In addition to the above, di-t- . MIXED TRAINS WILL KUN r . DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m & 3.30 p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.30 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cents additional will becnarged when the tare is collected on the train. TAYLOR'S HOTEL On ; the European Plan, West Side East Temple Street, ' ' Compiled and ar ran god by Whole former DIRECTORT ot la'.t L.lm gM much satisfaction. The MRECTORY of SALT LAKE CUT ea4 ' UTAH TEltRITORY will contain A General Direelory ofSall a Husiness ILaiic City; lirec-ioryofS- Iakc Viiy; IItiiiiieM!i A alt ' Directory of Ogtleit, I'rovo, Corinne, Alia, ISinghitm aud Onliir; with an OIKeial Directory', of every County ant! 3Iuuicl pality In Ftali. It will also eoRtnln h Chronological History ofthc Ter- a description of tiio SALT LAKE CITY. ritory; various Mining liistricta, For all Information concerning Freight or Passage, apply to JAMEb SHARP, Ticket and Freight Agent. JOHN SHARP, SUPERINTENDENT. Board by the Day or Week. fiS?Rooms with or without Board. -- jgj Taylor A Cutler, Proprietor.. lOOtf UTAH NORTHERN RAILROAD. Train. Leave Logan daily, at N Trains Leav TUB LEADING REPUBLICAN "jNEWSPAPER IN THK NORTHWEST. to which it was asigned by universal assent In the excited canvas, which resulted in tin second and triumphant election of President Grant. THE FARMERS was their earliest, a know that the Inter-Ocea- n it has been their staunchest and warmest, friend. It i. emphatically the organ of the people in the best sense of that term, believing in the fullest protection of the right, of the many against the encroachments of the few. It believes that all chartered corporations should be held to be subservient to the power that created them, and without an infringment of the just right, of others it iiiBists, and will continue to insist, that all corporations injoying special privileges vjted to them by the people shall eerve them lairly and justly at a compensation allowing a reasonable protit upon the actual capital employed. TIIK FAMILY. 7.00 a.m Corinne daily , at 12 m. PAIN EXTERMINATOR! Dr.LEE'S CHAS. MBLEY, FOR1S74. Established les. than two year, since as a representative Republican paper, pledged t: maintain the principles aud organization of I tie great Nahas tional Republican party, the Ixter-Ocka-x attained a circulation and influence with the masses of its roters to entitle it to approach tlis of a new calendar year, aud to prepare forth, preliminay work of the next campaign, the shadow of which is already casting liitelf upon the country, in the confidence that it. friends will need no other specific pledge tor the future than has bee. give in its columns from day to day during the past eighteen months. Since it. first publication it has maintained the position iof with incicli intereetiii; und reliable Information ryla-tir- o to the leatsing ij'siiae and their develojuiient: juitl to the Agrlcitltnral, and Industrial resources of the Territory. SZiinu-ractiiri- .1874. K THE NORTHWEST. HTEIt-OCEA- UTAH TERRITORY. EDWARD L. SLOAN, Express. eago i.! ! Line. M.-F- ast till AND Daily .xmpt Snnday. With Pullman'. Palace Sleeping Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily xcept Saturday. Ogdea LIKE DIRECTORY OF SALT Express. ay P. 3:30 2 No. No. M.-D- With Palacs Car through to New York, Cincinnati or Louisville Daily except Sunday. 00 1 SO 1 oi 1st of April, A' WITHOUT CHANGE. FOUR TRAINS DAILY t COOTS Centravlll ( lets ts. ! . i No. V AND ALIA 1-- tf THE WORK OF TflE CHARACTER IX-- li DICATED by the abore titfe is urgently demanded by publie tieeejsity. A twelvemonth ago, when the, under- , . 1S7S. TUS LARGEST CIRCULATION Torritory k Look well to the time of doing anyA! thing; there is time for all things. BY THE TON OR CAR LOAD. Choose the right time for saying things. If your wife looks wearied ArPLY TO and worn out, be sure it is not the W. IVL.E, right time to tell her the dinner is U. P. Stock Track, not hot, or that the bread is sour. OR TO Comfort her, cheer her up. Use the ten thousand little strategems you H. S. BLANCETT & CO., Z. C. M. I. Warehouse, Ogden. were wont to handle so skillfully in the old days to bring out the smiles ' around her lips. If you are annoyed or vexed at NEW DRUG STORE, people, just remember it is not the On Fifth Street. Close your right time to speak. mouth, shut your teeth together Xj. 3P firmly, and it will save you mauy a FMS( MIIICX iriCCIST, useless and unavailing regret and IX ALL KIND. Of AND DE1LE a bitter many enemy. If you happen to feel a little cross Drug, and who among us does not at Perfumery, Toilet Articles, some time or other? do not select Stationery, that season for reproviag your noisy Fine Cigars, etc. household flock. One word spoken Also, in passion will make a scar that a Summer of smiles can hardly heal FINE BRANDS GF LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL USES. over. If you are a wife never tease your Stock nev.' and Complete. husband when he comes home weary from his day's business. It is not the time. Do not ask him for expensive outlays when he has been talking about hard times; it is most assuredly General the wrong time. If he had entered upon any underAND taking against your advice, do not seize in the moment of its failure, to COMMISSION MERCHANT I say "I told you so!" In fact, it is iver the right time for those four It people HE DESEREI SATIOSAL BAXK ees, When Xot to Do It. "Utalx1 f s AJIT PJgllS SUSP AYS EXCEPTED.) ; SALT LAKE CITY vTS, PUBL,SHED EVERY EVENING, OGDEX. UTAI5. TUESDAT, FEBRUARY 10, 1871. monosyllables. J. H. TALLMAN, Sec'y. Etc. Finrr grjj 122. Off Te d94-3- 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. DEPARTMENT REGISTRY m. to 3 p.m. Open from 9 a DEPARTMENT. MONEY ORDER to 3 p.m. Open frem-mfrom 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Onttid Po.tma.ter. lwroogt,pii CJ . 5To. DIRECTORY 1 , -- TEBY EVENING, Sunday, excepted bTtl-OG- BM General Freight and Ticket Agoht. Gen. Supt. MOSES THATCHER, d90-l- , FOR PAINS OF ALL KINDS. A Wonderful CITY LICENSES. 0 OIVEN, THAT NOTICE engaged in Business in Ogden City, (fcr wnich the City Ordinances provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected to a Fine. ' By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERRICK, Mayor. JAMES TAYLOR, City Recorder. HEREBY AND ALL RESPECTABLE TRY IT! d to. Halt Lake llemld Pnblikliiua: I. M. MERCHANT!. ELGIN WAT CHE TRY IT! 60-t- f. COMPANY! .mi'AL W.TCH examined aafl ' twted your v Uli", we find them perln t in alt their psrts. of to Ilia and wed wimu of the adapted ;.ie finish, in kecplnir pnUlis. Weconsidcr thcui the best naile watches in America for the price, and iual ri the linit Kiirflpeun Watches, for accurate time, liatcwt double nr three times tlio money. We r! u tl y riioiiimcnd them to U parties wishiuj I ;iod .; j t w. n. e. wrLLEs t ce, vowi.in a k'eiwain, a io. co, l. v. JUhlfjun, iae T. M. t J. II. MA TO, li. oppsviitm.s a CO., t. r. rurrix (o,, ..D 1.1. IITMAK, Hiving ewfully o The Office of the City Recorder is the City Hall, Fifth Street, Ogden. Offive Jlourt from 10 a. m. iillbp.1. tji respectfully rf(tnsled that every facility be extended to the canvasners f.r the peuoral and business directory, by Jurnitiiiiig tham eorr;t Information as to names and reni k uces.j Ueniedy. Sold by"zTc. To all whom it may concern. IS Never-failin- -Canvassr. .ullciliiiR Eubscrlptlmi.- - anl IvertiHiiiionti, will c.Ul upon buiinuad uien and . others iu a lew daj i. t, . .V It i. Celeliated Antidote ng at - ' . 1 BEARDSLEY HOUSE ground that gentleman stood on the The ioii.se roiimx Hamilton, vNTiHrrEfe, makes special efforts to render Opposite Union Depot. o M. KHOnilliiS r Kuiuua k co.. we at Kesidonce 2nd South Street, walk, weeping and relating that he itself acceptable to the famlies of its patrons. To 50C. BOARD 12 PER DAY. FIRSTEAI.S as the T b "cflc;iilzed will ntwre Tbe j nitmes f li is excluded that end this Salt Lake City, Utah. rigorously A everything MONITOR HAS GAINED was awakened by the smoke, and Ji'irc lli rsof Chicago. Tlmy have no pccitiii-r- y THE could possibly oflend. The religious and moral ill Class accommodations. uad of legal kuaineas No higher encomium can be promptly attended a. in but InlcrfKt the tiDpny, heard Chris calling the barkeeper, character is guarded w til especial are, and it. lrcly tlfly it bestowed upon at Cooking btove than to any that Good Attached. the genu ne merit, of the wafches, W'hioU bit is "to encourage lit true, the beautiful, aud who nses it iks iu its praise every who could not be awakened. ' Mrs. aim JOHN I1ECHTOL, Presiding. have been (old by Uiciu. lie yuur past the gjod." and recommemls it to her neiglilrs and friends, n. II. BEARDKLEY, Proprietor. for economy, cleanliness and reliability iu all its iTiovAL Watch Comiict. Cbicac": AMERICAN Mehr, he said, had rushed out of the INTER-OCEATHE dlOtf. o.ieratious. (ivxrs: I'he watches of your iiiak". M'd by n. FIRST house with two children, whom she CLASS QUIET HOUSE, for the past yynr, have, w ith scarcely i u i. the Blk East of the Theatre, IN USE. lurinif 31,314 MONITORS and rjturued to the bone, TUB REPUBLICAN, ilMtti, (ti ven iiiDio than ei dinar. salioliu lioii.nud SALT LAKE CITY dropped, xr (irovinK to b all that ynu i laim lur tliuiu a. 'i'HH FARMER, but never came forth agaiu. As Ternw fts.00 or lv. s. ., h unite and durable THE FAMILY, ALSO, TUK CJXEIUTE9 and Tulle Board at HeosMiable Rates. Concert! Gift 4th "ly ''InkiiiK into cini'idcutinri the ImfiiovemViit. JIEHCII ANT, " J. C. LITTLE, Proprietor. soon as possible search was made for TUS you have introduced In thir construction, and the TOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE THE PROFESSIONAL MAN, thts bodies, and all the missing ones iiicrcil flneiiKse of finih of ev.n the I,. west fcniile, CO0KI.VG STOVE, THE MECHANIC, CLllS LIBRARY PUBLIC OFKY. ofrard thom n being well wuriii tbtir pr; e.ao4 ''TilaEr. JOHW SPBBAMCE Mrs. Melr, when In Literature, Gneral News, Foreign and Domes were fouud. C.C. CH4PMAH. take preat satifactlnn in llit'j? them t auch ot and all that Local Reports, tic Correspondence, iur cuiloiner. ut deire f mni tiiiie-- epcr. ,r J found, had the youngest chnd clapp- goes to make a SPRUANGE, STANLEY & CO. OVER A MILLION IN BANK II For Coal anl Wood, & CO.'. . """WrttoII Vlol..!,.,! PALMES, rACFrT.rT.P.S I a ed tightly in her arms.. The remains AND 1CJ Wsutaswn CU, Boetea. Commercial tind Family Seirspaper, WABHEN tc BTADONE, of both were charred, as were the It is not excelled by any publication in the conn. A FULL DRAWING ASSURED Which has such a Demand through tin Territery, 4 JCtiun I.aac, t'en Tarlt. for Beauty and Exrelcnce, cannot be W,NES detecAND others. Chris a "S" Wundcilich, On Tuesday, 31st March, Next. LIQUORS. TrUEELSR, TARPONU A CO. lf( lift n. IIIK COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT surpassed. u tiaida Lute, I.ew Torlc ' rnc',C9 ' tive of the city, who was iu the sec'Btia All onr Stoves are kept and for sale by I. C. M. I 6COTT tt HENitEGEH, is conducted with great care, and everything pos 60 00 tickets have been Issued and Only ond story of the building at the time, sible is done to make the loai ket reports such as Pittabutgh, ta. and all its liranuli Stores. & JEKEXN3 HATCH, called to Mehr to cume out. Mehr the faniierr and bueiucss mau of the Northwest Slore. in the Ter Cinclcuatl, Ohio. Aloby all the can iely upou. IIIDELETOS rnos., answered 'Yes," but not appealing, ritoiy. THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT IU Laiidoa Tmic, N. T. was called to again, without giviag a i. carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and divided Into 12,000 rash gifls, will be distributed by lot among the Indies' Watche,, of elegant de?lgn ard finish, ATTORNEY . Inteb-Ccea- n lead-.u- - U Bar i HOTEL, 10.50 p 7.00 12.50 a.0 10.S0-- 4.tpJ house-wif- e N , pr , W Grand - Y tlmr-lii-rp- i ' l River smiroU rf'CWF I. vi U h k nrst-clas- V . s . SI . ; $1,500,000 . ticket-holder- response. The details show the suffering of ro i itt IB. the victims to have been terrible. There were, when the fire broke out, 9 about ten persons in the house, inIf V cluding Mr. Mehr, his wife and six T o children. Mrs. Mehr seized two of the childrea and rushed through the "AlCHMAlfrt lain flames, and a boarder seized another HTks- Jewe,ry- SilTer and of the children. Mr. Mehr rusbed OGDEN , ana all wt ik arrar tod out, and seeing that some of the children were missing, again ran into the house and was not again seen alive. When found, he clasped in his arms the three children who had been left MAT.TT'Mn. Trnrro-Lit U X1U UOXi, behind, the four bodies being burued almost to a crisp. These four were JJ PKOPKHiTOR, LAGER the only persons who were burned to iaWj. h.rf. death. Most of the others were more bamUi Supplied. or less burned. The rumors that the u.l?.niresi,.linK long the Rail- house was set on fire by Mehr's ene100 rate of 50 com. .""kee. M. mies, seem to be disputed by later Wk7 PitorilLb by the cur- - evidence. But there is no evidence A liberal Ct!i w,?,8". - I, dSmokti , CityentweB hicap" let" liBjtO ME .hoBraW DdKitew ,LH, ' - n ltllp Hl of Subscription. DAILY: - allowance as to bow the fire bean. 12.00 Bv mall (payable in advance), ner year By mail (payable in advance), lur six month. 6."0 3.0t) By mail (payable in advance), per quarter l)aily every other day (three times per week) . 6.00 year per 2.00 extra. Paper for Sunday, per year WEEKLY: $1.50 Sinele cory, one year 6.00 four copies, one veer J 2.00 Ten copies, one year 20.00 Twenty copies, one year Special arrangements msde with country publishers for clubbing with (heir publat Jons. Sample Copies Fiee. Mimey can be sent by draft, money order, express, or registered letter, at our risk. Address IATER-OCF.AdW-l- - - 100,000 60,01 K) SA.OHO - - -- - - - - - - . . . 17,600 100,000 150,000 60,000 40,000 40,000 Iake St., Chleos. vtnoie iicaets, a': Halves, siij; lentbs. or each coupon, so; F.leven Whole Tickets f.ir $500; 5T2 Tickets for fl.HOO; 113 Whole Ticket, for t,'i,oi'0, 227 Whole T'ickts for 10.0i0. No discouut on less man auu worts ot rickets. TIIOS. E. BRAMLETTE, dl law .. JOHN riNCOCIi Agent. DEUIONICO RESTAURANT AND 1m ABE. TO HOTEL. Opposite U. P. R. R. Depot. Board per week, $5.00. Beds, SO eta. CEO, A, PRIXCE & CO, Organs&Mclodcoiis The Oldest, Larjrfft, and Mnt Perfef t 5Iiiunla& ' torjr in the I'uited inlw. OCD'EN CITY, UTAH. Agent Public Library Kentucky, and Manawr Gift Concert, Public Library LuIIdiug, Louisviiie, JEWEUEK ILOIN WATCHES. FARNSWORTH GOOD COAL TO TIIF. WILL SUPPLY nf Ogden, at (he lowest rates, ItdiveN ed at the U. P. depot or la any part of the city. Apply to CAUL ON YOUR 8EB TUB Off" and Kntrnrrmma XatitniAt Watch Company, J50 L 16! LAKE ST., CHICAGO." COAL! J. W. 5e HovemeoU Ectalled by the Coropany.? llulnrt d77-l- PISICE OF TICKETS: lm s 82.6"0 Tta!,12,O0OGift,aH Cash, amounting to $1,600,000 The concert and distribution of gift, will pml tively and unequivocally take place on ihe day now fixed, whether all the tickets are sold or not, and tlie 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the number ui ticKet. sold. dl!6-2a- A 50,000 650,000 X 113 nA3 OPENED NEW STORE JCOLCLOUOFI treet with a full supply ol Toys, Crocktry, Preserving .lars, Fruit, Vegetable, and rrovii-naoi tne nest qnaut. CALL AND SEE HIM. 4i,000 Watch, of equal merit fur qenlitjcx with the "E. W. smaller sine, iiwrior to a y. of itaymond," but tli lie yet niannfantured ta this country, vr'i .uurtly be pUcod in market, and a Gentleman' NEW STORE. IilST OF GIFTS. 14-l- y -- CS experience. has by far the lnreest circulaThe Inter-Ocia- n tion o' any newspaper published in the Northwest. GRAND CASH GIFT It is sent to more than 6,tKJ Postoflices, distri- ONE buted in every State and Territory In the United ONE GRAND CASH GIKT GRAND CASH GIFT ONE the in British all Provinces, and in numer States, ONE GRAND CASH GIFT ous Fortign States and Countries. Snpscriptions are solicited from all part, of the O.N E GRAND CAM! GIFT 10 Cash Gilts, tio.ouo each, world. While the Ixtek-Otea- n esjiecially repre5,000 each, sents the great interests of the Northwest, it it a 30 Cah Gifts, 60 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each, NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, 600 each, 80 Cash Gifts, one that will be found interesting and useful to 100 Cash Gifts, 00 each. Americans in every part of tne globe. It treats 150 Cash Gifts, 800 each, editorial in and discussion aim 200 each, 250 Cash Gifts, upon all subjects, to be candid, dignilied, and absve personal abuse. 325 Cah Gifts, 100 each. Cash 60 each, 11.0U0 Gifts, Terms E. LAND T, Prop. Single meal., 60 cts. Board and Lodging per day, $ 1.00. 2,000 Now In use. No other Musical lustrnmeiit ever obtilosj auma popiUa'ity. KtT Send fcr Price Lists, BUFFALO. V. iiiCm Aidio t |