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Show and may give it choice to a man whose skirts are unstained by the ordures of rings and machines, and whose mind is unfettered by the de grading associations of existing party Inaction issued everv morning, (Mondays despotism. excepted), by th junction Printing Association Harper's Weekly, (Incorporated.) Qffiot corner 0 ilain and fbutth ilretis,' lddi5i all communication! on business lo the Business Manager; thoae intended f publication the Eaitor. TtESDAT MOBNIKG, FEB. 3. IS SHEKMAN AND GRANT, The correspondent of the New York Times, Mr. Carroll, depicts in a Washington Utter the intrigues of Mr. Sherman the presidential nomination. According to this authority it is particularly the south which is belabored by the agents ( f .Sherman agents who are not paid by him out of his private exchequer, hut are salarfad as opecial agents of the oi treasury, with $6 a day, exclusive well-know- n toward.-obtainin-g traveling expenses, lie is counting on Virginia, North Carolina and Louisiana. Furthermore he ogle;-wita covetous eye the important Empire State. The above mentioned reporter shows to what degree in re cent times the appointments of federal officers have been made uber-vieto Sherman's ambition. The study of these derogatory state ments may be recommended to the Cingood people of St. Louis ard it deem who compatible cinnati, with common sense and conscience to oppose She an as the represent ative of a progressive tendency to the candidacy of General Grant. In our eyes Sherman has alwnyx been the reactionary element in Hayes' The manner in administration. which the Secretary of the Treasury exploits the federal patronage in the interest of his own ambition, and even condescends to strike hand.') with the Virginia repudiatois in to make political capital, proves clearly how little of the reform progress claimed by the friends of the Hayes cabinet is due to Sherman. It is too evident that the great evil which taints the whose parly system and the general political duvelop ment of this country, the exploitation of the public service for wiren pulling operations and the degrada-tioof the national office holders to the performing of the dirty work of the ringleaders, finds no more h nt or-d- er unscrupulous representative than the Secretary of the Treasury. He has in him no vestige of genuine Ttforra tendencies; on the contrary, bis wkole career is connected with tie worst degeneration of party abuse. We need only to refer to his participation in the fraudulent counting in of Mr. Hayes, whereof Mrs. Jenks had such a savory story to t 11. The qjostionable veracity of the narrator could not remove the conviction in those disinterested and unprejudiced, that Mr. Sherman bad had his finger protty deep in that As an onset to greasy mince-pie- . the political unreliability of Sher-man- , th advocates of his candidacy can allege nothing but his tion in resumption. But every child knows how much ho owed in the aucces of thit financial performance to good luck, and how little is lobe set down to his own credit. Besides, all his financial operations liave only given him the character of an acrobat, and a sleight-of-hanTrformer. It would b'e foolish to look for stedfast principle in him. However much we oiyeet on grounds of principle and peien to Gen. Grant, we must concede from an objective standpoint, that the more the choice would be reduced to an alternative between a soldier like Grant, ami a prestidigitator and trimmer like Sherman, the easier Grant would be accepted as the less of two evils. Our classical friend at our elbow liere whispers to us: Incidit in tjui vult vitare CAanWtfi. ("Avoiding the ruin, He falls hi the drain.1') The objectionable the direct result of the popular disgust with a aystem representated by jnen like Sherman, of a pessimist reaction against the sacrificing of the most important national interests for the sole good of selfish parties, machines and demagogues. Those who intend struggling with a faint hope of victory against this coalition, feel drawn to rally around the standard of a man whose rule would fignify an effort towards the cleansing of the Augias stable of political corruption. Such an effort may be denied to a Grant administration jiot without some cue or the pesy simists may even doubt the of any reform feasible by either cf the great national parties; yet people will hope and cling tea last straw. While Grant cannot be exonerated of the grave charges of personal favoritism and nepotism, yet his administration was relatively "better than the universal Grant boom is posi-t'ilit- corruption which would be inwhose by Sherman, ascendency would deliver the country as a helpless prey to the vile,and most unscrupulous ' manipulations cf machines and rings. W hope that the country may be aavtd titter Lorn of the dilemma, augurated No. 1,020, pre sents us again, with the usual rich variety of attractions, editorial and pictorial.' Among the latter we will mention a characteristic engraving of E. A. Abbey's, representing the call to "hurch in the early colonial times in New England. The distress in Ireland is most pathetically illusion l by a barefooted, ragged woman gathering peat on the drary moors. Two spirited cuts give us an idea of the modern sport of bicyc ling. Stern, tragic reality speaks to us out of two pictures representing the broken Tay bridge (Scotland) after the terrible disaster, and boats assisting in the search. The irrepressible Thomas Nast affects the risory muscles with two of his satirical caricatures, one of which represents 'Tocahontas" Chamberlain trying to protect "Smith" from the ponderous war club of "I'owhattan" Blaine. The supplement N. 13 of Harper's Young People is certain to secure the eminent New York periodical a hearty welcome in every household. NEWsrirua AMKKiTits, as recorded by tne latest Omaha Ntwr. The Ike to Brooks: "Ah, ha! You l editor at $125 a month!" Brooks to the Ike: "Ha, ha! You checks receiver of thousand-dollafrom Jay Gould!" And thus the great railroad ques tions of the day are settled by the "official" organs ol the corporate monopolies. pay-pol- r - ML (. Parnem., tub prominent Irish agitator, had, last night, an informal hearing before the House. The fact is worthy some special mention, because we doubt whether the legisla live body of any other country in the world would grant a foreigner such hospitality. A Curiosity, We clip the fo'lowing from the Shore Line Times : A copy of a letter written by our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, found miles from Iconium, six years after our blessed Savior's crucifixion: transmitted from the Holy City by a converted Jew, faithfully translated from the original Hebrew copy in the Lady Cubas' family at Mesopotamia. This letter was written by Jesus Christ, and was found under a great stona, both round and large, at the foot of the miles from Iconic cross, eighty-fourn, near a village called Mesopota mia, Upon that stone was written and engraved : "Blessed is he that shall turn me over." All the people 'that saw it prayed to God earnestly, and desired lie w'ould make known to them the meaning of this writing, that thoy m'ght not attempt in vain to turn it over. In the meantime came a little child and turned it over without help, to the admiration of the peo plo who stood by, and under the same stono was louini a letter written by Jesus Christ, which was carried to Iconium and there published, and in it was written the commandments, signed by the angel Gabriel ninety eight years alter our bavior s birth to which is added King Agbabe's letter and our Savior's answer. Also His miracles, ami a full description of II is person in Lentulus' epistle to the sen at sol Kom. "Whosoever worketh on the Sab bath shall he cursed. 1 command you to go to church and keep the Lord s tlay holy, without uoinir any manner of work. You shall not idly speud your time in bedecking yourself with the superfluities of costly apparel and vain dresses, for I have ordered it a day ot rest. I will have the tlay kept iioly, fiat your sins may be forgiven you; you shall not break my commandments; observe and kecj) them, written with my own hand; write them in jour own hearts steauiiwtiy ooserve mis, mis was written with my own hand and upo. ken with my own mouth.' You shall not only go to church yourselves, but also your man servants and your maid servants, and observe ruy words You and keep my commandments. shall finish your labor every Satur day, in the afternoon by six of the clock, at which hour the Sabbath bo- gins. 1 advise you to last five Fn days in' the year, beginning with Good r riday, and continue the tear Friday immediately following, in remembrance of the five bloody wounds I received for all mankind. You shall diligently an4 peaceably labor in your respective vocations, in which it has pleased God to call you 1 on shall love one another with brotherly love, and cause them that are not baptized to come unto the church and receive the holy "sacra ment, vis: Baptism and the Lord's upper, and be made members tbare-of- , and in so doinz I will give you many blessings, and comfort you in great temptations: and surely he that doeth to the contrary shall be. accursed and unprofitable. I also send hardness of heart upon thee, but es peeially upon hardened and impeniHe thathth not tent unbelievers. given to the poor shall be unprofitable. Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day, for the seventh day I have taken ta rest myself. And he that hath a copy of this letter, written with my own hand and spoken with my mouth, and keepeth it without publishing it to others, stiall But he that publisheth not pro.-pe- r. it to others shall be blessed of me, and if their sins be in number as stars in the sky, and they believe in this, shall all be pardoned, but if they believe not in this writing and my commandments, I will send a plague on them and eoneume thtm, eighty-fou- r ur er. whosoever shall have a copy of thin letter, written with my own hand, and keepeth it in their nouses, Hom ing shall hurt them, neither pestilence, lightning nor thunder shall do them any hurt. And if a woman be with child, and labor, aim a copy of this letter be about her, and she. firmly put her trust in me, she snail be delivered of her birth, i ou shall have no news of rne but by the Holy Ail Spirit, till the day of judgment. be in goodness and prosperity shall the house where a copy of this letter shall be found- Amen." llirh Elues Fertile lis Taliej, Range. Opta to Deiclopm.nt Along the I' Uh Stock forth-er- Fall and! a Ballwnj. No section of the Union at present oilers greater inducements to the mining prospector, farmer, stock, raiser, capitalist or laborer than the vast region north of Ogden penetrated by' the Utah & Northern Bail way, now over 300 miles long. This line traverses the most extensive and fertile valleys of Northern Utah, it crosses the great Snake River gold fields and the best grazing lands of Idaho, is rendered eay of access the Salmon Jiiver, Yankee Fork and Cariboo mining region and has the Territory of Montana. - It GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THE GREAT XOBTH WEST. their children and their cattle. And No' Deception Used. is strange so many people will continue to suffer day after day with on-- u Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, DebilGeneral Sour Stomach, patiou, ity, etc., when they can procure at our store SII1LOH S VITAL1ZEK, free of cost, if it does not cure or reIDAHO TtKHllOKK. lieve them. Trice, 75 cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt & Co., Wholesale and '1 be Utah & Northern railway, as Ketail Druggists, and . C. Ormsby noted above, crosses Eastern Idaho, oct28-lI ogan. . ev ery mile of which is valuable either its pasturage, its agricultural, Call at the Commercial House bar for timber or mineral lands. Idaho is for your morning cocktail. called the "Gem of the Mountains," of find fine brandy and on account of its' great diversity cliYou its mild and healthful resources, seltzer at the Commercial bar. mate, iu wonderful mineral springs and ics fine scenery. It is 400 miles long by i")"0 wide, contains some inhabitants, and its mines have I Wish Everybody to Kuow Wide areas of $ti.i,000,0u0. yielded That Kev. Geo. 11. Thayer, an old lands sustain cattle, horses citizen of this vicinity, and known to grazing and sheep winter and dimmer, while every one as a most influential citi the valleys produce all cereals and zen, and a christian minister of the vegetables of the temperate zone, beM. E. Church, just this moment sides apples, pears, giapes, peaches, stepped in our store to say:I con-"I plums, apricots and other fruit, that wish everybody to know of (iood roads lead to diU'erc-n- t sider both myself and wifu owe our Idaho from stations on the parts Utah & Mve3 to Shiloh's Consumptive cure." Northern Luilway. It is having a tremendous sale over our counters, and is giving perfect SKV, liiVI It (iOI.I) KIKLDSS. satisfaction in all cases of Lung Disi eases, such as nothing else has done. now demonstrated beyond a It Drs. Matchett & Fiance. doubt t .hat hu inli eu- ot milesM gray Bourbon, Ind., May 15, '78. el bars Snake River, Eattern Sold by J. W. McNutt Si Co., Idaho along which are directly on umieof Wholesale &. Retail Druggists, and 0 the line of the "tab it Northern oct28-ly- . C. Ormsby, Logan. are rich in deposits of fine Railway gold. Several companies operating in Ibl'J, took out iroui 30 to $40per It H. OHIH. . B. DOOLY, day to the man. Their large and Suit Lahe OU), regular shipments of dust to San Friuuisco have created great excitement in iniiiiii!; circles, and Western CO.. journals already pronounce these the most extensive placer silver diggings in the world us "good prospects" of BANKERS, are found nil along the. river for gold Ogden City, - Utah a distance of 4u0 miles. Outfitting can be done at Eagle Rock, on the Transact a General Bankm Utah it Northern Iiailw.ny,and within an hour's walk ol some of these Business. great bars. Now is the time to strike for fortune in this vast new region, MOM FT ATTENTION 01 TBN TO (Of, which will soon be overrun by miners LKCTltyg. from cveiy State and Territory. A Winter Goods! rrlvlng 33 ally rt t 2ai . CONSISTING OF en-ter- ed Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, DRKSS GOGISS, 20,-00- 0 styles am r.4imi of uii: season. Embroideries, Edgings, Flowers, and a Full Line ol Choice Ribbons. LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY! Notions in Immense Variety. A Large Stook of NEW AND SEASONABLE I J. E. DOOLY & R EADY-ESAD- E OOsriIIMO-- FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Vnderwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery. BOOTS1 AND SIOES! . OrrempGiideiils; Wells, Fat go MLJ10.N rr LkCtJ St, In 111 V KB MINES. New Ban KrinoJ. A Co., Co., Co.. Weill, Fargo Dank of Commerce, Fully 15011. iles distant from Eagle lioek, by Gilmer fc Salisbury stage route, or the Yankee Fork mines, first National Bank, 175 miles from Black Foot, by the first National Bank, snj.ii Omaha National Bank, Terminus and Chalis stajje line, are Leai- Kives A Allen, also attracting great attention for the unexampled richness of their INSURANCE REPRESENTED: gold and silver quartz. The region Fireman's Fnnd I run ranee Co:, covers an area of 10,(HK) square miles, of California, Assets, tV(" and although only partially explorHartford Insurance Co. of Hartford, - - - - - t!,8y'i assets, ed, already promises to rival the best of Insurance Co., American Central in the world. Mining 8t. Louis, Assets, jiVM mining region experts unite in pronouncing the Royal Fire Insurance Co., of London. Lancashire Fire Insurauce Co., of oik lodes the richest yet U,m,tu yank Manchester, discovered west of theKockies, llun- Imp rial Fire Ins. Co., London, dreds of tons of ore, worth from $500 London Assurance Co., Lond'n, .u,nrN00i NorUi'n Assurance Co., Loud'n, to $2,000 per ton, have been packod Ins. Fire Co., Queen Liverpool' on mules and .hipped to the Salt eYestern Assurance Co. of Toron.o, -Assets. $l,(.T,0 Lake Smeltiiiix Works. Salmon City, LycowiLg Fire Insurance Co., ot to.lln.OI Chalis, Bonanza City, are leading Peus .vania, Assets towns. Distance irom Jiagle Kock to Salmon City, 150 miles; fare $27. Distance lrom Wack r oot to Chalis 175 miles; line $25. Fare from OmaLIFE IN 1 BOTTLE. ha to either Chalis or Salmon City, s, H!U; second-clasThe Most Talnablc Medical Discov675. World--N'- n more The from the East to the route Known to the only ery nse for Qninino, Calomel or Miner- Snake and Salmon River mining res for the Blood, gions is via. the Union Pacific and al Poisons.-Llf- e Strength for the Nerves, ami Utah & .Northern Railroads Health for all. MilTXA. Monti, na's gold and silver mines, AN OPEN LETTER TO TUB PUBLIC. now almost m ijht of the Utah & BdieTins; that by cleansing the blood and Northern Rail v,.v, have yielded building up the constitution was the only true way of banishing disease and being troubled with $1 50,000,o( K), ,.i d the annual yield weakness of tbe lungs, catarrh, very much I ha.--, ineraged 8,500.000. in constitution, etc., aud alter trying since let' the best physicians and paying ou9 tuy moir y Over 20,(100 .,1 cs and 2,000 placer for mauy kinds of medfeints advertised, w ithout mi'ics liavt hee n recorded. Alder finding a permanent cure, I began doctoriug in which Virginia City is lo- myself, usiug medicines made from root au.l Gulch, nerbs. I fortuuately discovered a woudorful bit- cated, has alone poured out $40,000, ters or Blood Cleanser, the tlrst bottle of whirh I'W m gut luring duht. Iron, lead, gave me new life and vigor, and in time a permanent cure. I was free from catarrh, my coal, copper and cinnabar are also lungs became sound and strong, being ablo to plentiiiul. stand the most severe cold and exposure, and Xt ,trly 4o,l '1)0,000 acres of pastoral have gained over 30 pouuds in weight, e'eoiii g confident that I had made a wonderful discovery and K',(ki0,0oo anes of agricultural in medicine, I prepared a quantity of the Knot land.--, are found in this crand do Hitters, ami was in tne naiut ol givlirg them not of which is away to sick friends aud neighbors. I found the main, medicine affected the most wonderful euros of all claimed or The native occupied. diseases, cansee) from Humors or Hcrofula in the hunch gras. N a u inter and summer blood. Imprudence, B.id Stomach, Weakuosa, Kidney Disease, Torpid liver, etc. The news sf feed eoual to oats. Cattle, horses my discovery in this way spr ad from one person and sheep keep fat the year round in to another until I touuu myself called upu to snpply patients with medicine for ai d wiile, and the open air. IVolits in the cattle I was induced to establish a laboratory ti com or have always aversheep pounding ana Homing tne Hoot Hitters iu large from two io three per cent, per quantities, and I now devjle all my lime to this aged business. month on all capital invested- Losses I wasat first bfekward In presenting either of cattle, sheep or horses on the in myselfor discovery this way to the public, not being a patent medicine man and with smal range, from all causes, rarely reach, 1 capital, but am getting bravely over tliat. tome and never exceed nvo percent, per 1 first advertised this medicine 1 have boeu Wheat, oats, rye, barley, crowded with orders from drnggitts an l countrv annum. dealers, and the hundreds of letters I have re and all hardy ve. tables are produc ceived from persons emed, prove the fact tbt no cd in great abundance and of quality remedy ever did so much good in so short a time and had so mnch success as the Root Bitivrs. In unexcelled. Apples, pears, plums, Fact, I am convinced that Ihey will soon take Siberian i abs, and nearly all the lead of all O'her medicines in use. Nearly grapes, small fruits are produced in different Quo hundred retail druggists, right here at home on Cleveland, now sell Hoot Bitters, someol whom localities. Yellow and white pine, hare already sold over one thousand bottles. spruce, cedar, marble, granite, lime Root Bitters are strittly a medicinal prcdstra are abundant. tion, such as was used in the good old das cf stone and saiuL-ton- e our ferefathers, when people were cured by son e Montana boasts a dozen rivers as s'mple root or plant, and when calomelanJoiher large and beautiful as the Mohawk poisons of the mineral kingdom were unknown. They act strongly on the liver and kidneys, or .laniata three of which are navieep the bowels regulnrand build up the nervous and being beautifully watered system. They penetrate every part of the badj, gable searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from by hundreds of ice cold streams and the head to the feet, cleausitig and strengthening is therethe fountain spriugsof life, hencethey must reach crystal lakes; water power fore illimitable. All streams are full ali diseases by purification and nourishment. No matter what yoirr feelings or symptoms are, of trout and other lish, and elk, deer, what the disease or ilment is, use Boot Bitters. moo.-e- , bear, mountain Don't wait until you are sick, bul if yon only feel antelope, bad or miserable, use th Bilters at bnce. l": may sheep aud many kinds of small game save your life. abound. .Numerous hot mineral Thousands of persons in all parts of thecouotrv are already using ROOT BUT KRS. They have springs and a mild, invigorating atsaved many lives of consumptives w ho have been mosphere are among the attractions given up by frieude and I'bysicians to die, and for health-seekers- . Wages in Montahave permanently cured many old chronic case na are double tho-cof Catarrh, Scrofula, Rheumatism, PrspepeUand paid in Illinois. Skin Diseases, where all other treatments had Churches, schoI, libraries and good failed. Are you troubled with sick hea i.iche. costivenees, dirtiness, weakness, bad taste in the daily and weekly newspapers are mouth, nervousness, and broken down in cniti- - more numerous than in sections of tutionf You will be cured if you take ROOT BIT- similar populations East. Tnere is TERS. Have you humors and pimples on your face or skinf Nomina: will give you such rood daily mail and express and the telehealth, strength and beauty as ROOT Bill fiKi. graph to ail important points. "" I know that lealous phyaicutns will crv The shortest, quickest, best and bax'ug because my discovery curve sewmany of tuetr patients, hut I care not. it ie ni my de enly reliable summer and winter sire and determination to place my ROOT BIT to Montana is that via the TERS as last as possible within the reach of sll route these suffering throughout the world. SoiJ by Union Pacific ami Utah and North wholesalend retail druggists and country Mer ern Railway. chants, or sent bv axnresa on reoeint of i.rlre. !..' per oot u, or Hi bottles t ALi ABLE "ells, largo (alt A . MEN'S, LADIES'", MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S IN ALL STYLES. Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceiles, Hardware, Cutlery, FarmingiTools, Nails. Iron, Steel, Horse and Mule (Shoes. fiBIPl n it mt tHP 1, ! Z Bs i LEATHER, HARNESS AND SHOE FiHD NCS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES, ULL LINE OF , iirst-elas- ; STOVES! STOVES! BOTTOM PRICKS eke cko cAo oia io a co db Oi Ortler, by ma rate, of wondertul curia lam see aiv cm alar around each bottle of mwliciD.. Read and j edge for yourself. Asa vonr drim-i- st or merchant fnr KRA-- 1 ZiKR'S ROOT BITfriKSi. the ereat Blo-x- l Clean-- I sut-titser, and take no he may recoaimend eereus ne mates a prom G. W. tRAIEK. Iitscrver.r. hu:rior St. Cleveland, 0. fur sale rbolseale bv It Co., Ondte, 1'ilts Uk. City. mar 1 1 t. irgr Si. j IM'ORSATIOS I FREE. r urtlier detailed and reliable inlormation in' relation to ditlerent T. i. .ir.trUi.! wuivw .iuiu(iua lil !!,., win route thereto, latfs. etc., will be furnished on. application by THOS, L. KIMBALL, Gen. Fas, and ticket agent, Omaha, Keb, - j ; rnptly filled v. w asons i Bain SULKY PLOWS vs. GANG PLOWS. one-sixt- e i THE BAIN WAGON is nw enjoyios thr Largesi sale of any wagon in Ih West, and it is bsoause they are Honest, Reiiai.i aud Very Durable. Call and see them now as Improved. Prices reduct-- to euU. 1 t STOVES! AI WAYS ON HAND. cfie-tu- -i STOVES! Make inquiry from us of the advantages of Sulky Plows and then examine LCbinbiobicblrtolft) Xanufartarcr of Iron Gat and Fom-lni- The Cassaday (Oliyer Chilled) Sulky Plow. Has adTantao-e-oa that bo- nfhr nlnmv Yam Aon eat m..n .UUttlU t j tIVn vw vtu ov ikA0 1UUU1U r " " hna suit any kind of soil, can plow deep and pulerize your soil so that by using 1 11 Ftnetng for roan try lota. Combination Keiio-l- n of Iroa and Waod, lroa Doors aad Kh utter. Iron Stain and all kinds; of Ironw ork THE In ffmeral. GRAIN DRILL factory one block sonth or th. Townsend house You will get full crops, as the grain stands the winter and drouth well. nil one west of the White haase. Box ail. Salt Lake.City. The "S" Br.rb fcitcel TRIUMPH Fence Wire ImproTed CHAS. W. STAYNER, ATTORNEY AND COUNBEL0T-AT-LA- Practices in the District and Su, prerae Courts and before th U. S T.anfl ("t.flf-t- AfaL-A- d.anva arA VIA Anlmaa l WUU m. Has the Barbi fast on both wires, can rnrn or sijp. itjg the best now in use. We keep a goneral line of Agriouauril Implements at our Depot in Ogden, aorner Main sail fifth Bl..nt. r Bain Wagons, Moline Dcraperr, c. T K.E,En Idaho. alt Lake (My Utah. 1 10 SPRUCE ST N, Y HOLT, - W- Saloon and BiUiard Hall. EIAST SI3DE! ZLf -AJZiNT ST. OGDS Bi"sj?53S "f ' J -- v- N- - - T"r ti For Ten Dollars: Four lines inserted one week in Three Hundred and Fifty Newspapers. & Ozden, Utah. r "sr S v ViH Newspaper Advertising Bureau Pamphlet with Lists of Newspapers and Advertising Rates Shoes, Xails, t GEO. P. For Ten Cents: One hundred page jfore SEBREE, FEKllIS appeals, anchdoes a general law busi ness in all its branches. KtrailaBiU. Office near the Hrald,Kin Street, k &CO. ,, Hardwood, Wagon Material, dte. and final proofs, conducts cases and ROWELX Hvtr Chilled Flows. Harrows. T ... ;J - ,.,;- -- - - - ""n -'- " . . Three SUndardJables, includins the CELEBRATED MOXlKCfl. 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