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Show Gardeners1 Mecl A Veteran In the Church. it was decided to reconsider the motion of per cent. On April 5th Mavriottsville lost AND STOCK IS fA-rl'Mr. E. Stratford thought per cent, one of its most respected citizens, COLORS, WIN- Public Asserts its w t Again VJ this year and another J next year James Stanger, Sr.. after having liv. DOW Spirit. lines carrieuv,"Uusuaijyfou TJs would be more advisable, consider- ed out the full length f days alloting the hardness of last winter. This ted to him in honor and righteous75 Tes, t 36 So! might enable the trustees to put at ness. He was born on March 23rd, ' , , ft L'i ,wl li.-- .! least two or three rooms in a fit state 1791, it Yorkshire, England, where anu our rnees are m;tlow an it uatanarv iatores, iiieniarKes allowa. v Tho meeting of the taxpayers of Apjuiaicu j school in. teach to t i be was also baptized in the Chureh the First School District was held S. Mr. was Latter-Dalie by of Jesus supported Christ of Saints, last night in the Tabernacle, as per who, while in favor of a good in the year 1851. He emigrated to call of the trustees. As the citizens would be wiser to this country in 1SC9, passing the were somewhat slow in gathering, school, thoug'it it take things by degrees. quiet eve of his virtuous life in the tho proceedings were only opened at Mr. L. F. Monch was an earnest midst of his numerous family con "Ah, by Mr. Jos. Stanford, chairman of taking sufficiently liber sisting of nine children, fifty grandadvocate wno bibipu mat, mi to al arrive at a satisfactory, children and steps great grandmeeting was caijea by tne trustefs creditable school V"! MAIN STREET Xn X STEVENS' BLOCK, system. He could children. His funeral gave evidence as they were desirous to consult the '7 be would believe that not es wide people of the general and spread taxpayers with regard to the assess- unakle or unwilling to pay all the teem in which he was held. Some STEEL Sc ment of n tax to enable thorn to SADDLE i r to establish n excel- twenty-ejgji- t vehicles followed him PLATED GOODS.- WALL Avn r,i,-rrfinish the Central sch iol housj, and taxes required of graded schoolc, supe- to the grave. By his own request to run the public schools of the lent pystem to the previous condition of Elders Thomas Widlace, Joseph Stan- Table and Pocket Gutle ry. rior STCVES '& TIKViif! district in general. The apeaker ford and W.W. Burton, with each referred t the instructions and thing. .. There was some further discussion pf whom ha bad ben connected in '. i ' authority the trustees had received about the rate asbe to ties ef fellowship and friendship for p2r cent, Ooneerning the erection of the Cen 2 or 1 percent., Hon. Lorin about a' sessed, J, which quarter of a century, spoke for tral school house, $Ij,000 Farr speaking in favor of appropria- in the funeral st rvics, eulogizing in He then voted facen last had year. to finish the warm'words the probity, integrity the trans- ting a sufficient amount guvea brief delineation '.; ; s. andhbne-ttbuilding. of the deceased. Brothactions of. the trustees, with regard I t ....... :!:! vote er the resolved It that, being has Stsnger gone to his honorable " to the construction, alluding to the the- per cent., , should on be taken mornrejiose to await tha glorious suffered by the various drawback Messrs. C. F. Middleton, E. if. Orth ing of the resurrection. Com. adverse circumstances. ' The taxes were Dee judgThos. arid Mill. News Star beseret and appointed please received last year amounted to es of election, and the voting pro- copy. uomething between 8,000 and 9,000 ceeded. dollars; a little more than this sum FIRE. The ballot showed 75 yes, 30 no, a the hud been expended, yet building clear majority of three over the Dye Stnil, Periuineries.'JPaiicy Toilet Articles, was not yet completed, carpenters' voto, which result was greeted Destructive Conflagration at Sandy work was still behind and required ' by joyons acclamations. Hail' additional subsidies. Combs, Trusses, Etc., Etc. Adjourned. Mr. .Stanford then read thj apFollowing is the copy of a special proximate estimate oi receipts and Didn't Succeed. PAINTS, OILS, TUllPEJYTIJYi: AND VARNISHES. satisreceived at this office, this afternoon: a really disbursements, giving the During Sunday night, says Salt Lakh, April 13, 1880, 12:18 factory account of the financial status of the enterprise. We give it Salt Lake Herald, two of the inmates p.m. A destructive fire broke out of the county jail made a desperate in the Decker Houe, at Etc. below, with the caution that the Sandy Staand almost successful attempt to get are down various amounts as put tion, a few miles below this city, this out. They were the burglars that morning. A high wind was prevailonly approximate, as a detailed into Carter's and Harris' ing at the time, and water not being account will be rendered by the broke the hotel was not only besides going through several attainable, trustees in June, when their term stores, reduced to ashes, but the flames soon places in Ogden before coming here, communicated to the railroad station of office expires. and give their names as Fred Klein building, which was soon consumed. to Expended on Central School Home and Thos. Molton. On Sunday The railroad office furniture, and oV, April 12, 1S30: 38a3.70 On carpenter contract.......... their suppers,' part of tho telegraph instruments evening, when THE SCHOOL MEETING. I Oils, Paints; FULL . Tcbsdat Etesixo, Aran "?r POST OFFIJSE. , . . 13, 18o0.' aaaiTiU: Ulta Ckj.donbla dally... urn. aal MO " VV 0a. Mail Mt.ltiroaiih daily......... -- i VpJD Tbroogb Mali feilf ...... euaiMS .,....fr"0 a.m. Fjr al't Lake and tha Em!.. l l4 tha J.Bl. T Pali LA County and to kich Oooni j, Bear Kt Ik Kla prin(M mail a rla Wyoming, and loaf tiia latter plaoe, boii, () Hor-rock- a ; Uuu.'av., Wcduaadaji and frldnira, at 7:00 ajo i.m K rib l.'i'ah, Idaho and Mwuiana. dailv.... U intaTi.le, fcdau, Uooparand Watt WtU. W ilzMadayiand ........Silt Saturdays fljin City Slawiilla, North Oirlen and HamsiUle, Monday, V4nedji and 8.44 a. m. t rtdaya,... a.m. tu J p.i. Ofioa Uuuu-OamrUnfry Niiidar...... 6:lup.m. to 7 p.m llt;iTRT DltlKTMUT OOKU -- bJa J"- - to J m. ..' lic.. Oaa 0iiTii:i Mtr (rem fifty-eigh- TRAINS. iials an'jea. ' Of." r. train leave. I'. P. nam armt li il. I. " f. arriT fC., ituigrsat lev.. . , ttaib arriret t " arid..........."'n k:UU .w...fc-Wp- . a. train arm.. " " leaTM a.iu Wholesale and .....6Jup.m Tno JUNCTION lias a LARGER CIRCULATION in Ogden and df at the Poat Office t SrCttad Claw Territory, Kuterfd ( tail Itti r; HlilKF City, To-da- y. ilE-MIO- " Asoiheb storm brywiug. . . .A . ! . .. .. 1 iy. Giroekiso or two, will be setback 4 ALL KINDS OF MACHINE OILS, - a day Denwcttttit; ? W40, Architect, . , . t- . Wuir about $3500 Foundation, MuKbniii reform oluU calico ball night.. Reubarsai ai. the Opera House at " 7 shaqi, this evening." ie UErcRUOA convention in club room to nigbt. Ws will ask tha weather clerk if be isn't coining it rather strong? ' No half jer cent for school for Ojjden's wide awke RocW Tinner, brick Mason contract. work, J$3ol.50 T Spouts, braim, lucludlDg lumber and labor Snrffvart2.ua. Attornevi Deafi nlnir Fl jor 3 Troatcea for aertlct-- on build- - t: " at Union Opera lloune v evening. , ,,,.-..Tua Kepublicans of WeWt County are invited to meet at the Conven lion ' iivaNroiiu's choice apriug goods are uiidiscoumged by the sudden relume of snow-clawinter. Our credit as co a hwnd metropolis i of th Inter Mountain couuiry was confirmed, lat night. ,. Look out for the new millinery gooda about the 2Mb. inf., at lira, 2 tfcliruui't rooma, Main street. Okstrai. ciiliaT people should Jiot forge.', the meeting' to be held at th City Hull on Thursday at, II 'Ui v Tui next public UMtion after the tellling oCiha.j'cpublicaa tmandary will la the territorial lunatio asy luus. Ws bt& by the Butte JJintr that the Kepublicansof Montam are ' V t. .... brethren. Ma. J. 0. Csisint has tha current numbers of JIarper'a Vuklyt .1 ...... .t - i. 15.00 Sf307.55 Neeeuary to complete building; Estimate on Carpenter Contract work, ' IMaatfrlnn $500, Fainting $500, . . Architect ftio. Mason work on Do not forgot the Temperance ball forchca 150, Tr 8' Inn,... oiti-ten- 4 75 18-5- 1 iiur-pos- 790.00 S10. riaD Si Ht-Ken- 'gien yCUO.OO and Cat Kootlng H'Jb, Ulazlng 92515 " V ai j ill' 2103SO 1000.00 iiu-o- I1S378 85 Total, to from reach 115,000 will It probably ue.ooo. On tha amount now exrjf nded ot 13OTA 55 SWOO.OO We bave paid about ... 3070.55 125.00 Borrowed money,.... Interrtt dne on tame Noceaaary tocomplete tbe builds ing as above. For lot'al expenses to run the tebrMla for tne rear, anu ex tra on building, SJ02.00 10W.OO Total ain't reqolred to be rald, 47503.55 This doea not nrovllSe fof aeat'.ue, neither heating apparatus for the house. Last year's! tax latnounted to $!, of which S,u36.92 was really collected and applied towards the tu'dding, an amount of about $1,000 having beon on hand from the previous year's taxes, apd3 applied for ". building purpose v To; fiukhitliH:.buildiug as commenced it would require per cent, anv less rata would cause a debt to be contracted for the district, which would, of course, draw interest. manner fwting was then ex, plaineu as'havingeen prescribed by law to be by ballot. It rested with tiia taxpayers to decide what rata pej cent should, be levied for the 8 17.12, purposes stated, f periodicals i i I lion! tAisi F. Middleton was' in telegruphio editor has Minted favor of voting for the J per cent MaHtrf raakiaj B chcice and if this should fait, first, oT goo 1 and fresh news from ail of having a second ballot for the the four cardinal points. ; , andforOK 10 iue undue ana con fusion 4 of the school sec. By request at the depot this morning, wa wore law, regarding the proscriptions for unable to gel a list" of tha names ef the levying of taxes was read, t those who departed for missions. Mr. K. Ballautyna was iw favor of 1 Attend tha Central C"anal meeting voting a tax to finish the building, to te held at the CiU Hall on Thurs- although it was largely felt that the day; all interested will fail in their taxes had of late been very heavy. The only question was whether t pay duty if they are abenton that oce tliar debt incurrod this year, or lot it of thajd ruion, accruing in interest. It would puzzle, the 34 puzzle, eto., bnt the be unwise Jo let the building lay over Herald cones out with an advertise- in its present condition. There was, ment for theN 40" fulaitTht1 however,one condition ha would like to iaipose, v'u. that tha assessment an old tne, dear boy. of the tax should not be made too AocotDiso to the Iider, a yonng considering tha stringency of early, man of Logan has recently taken to j Msndard Oca to-da- , ut (') 'wr.-v- y?ig,.irlttu j wife a Miss Bitters. We always understood that there Nvm a municipal law againBt taking bitters in that cilv. - Tna system of ona teacher in- airucting between twenty and thirty : chiiwa a day ha been doomed to oblivion last uicht. Graded schools wilf start to devata tha intellectual aUtus of our youth with next full. . 1KB luneiat or tiia young man. Thomas Sprunt, killed on tha Utah and Northern, a few days since, took i place yecterday. A large number of friends followed tha body of the un fortunate young man to its last rest ing picv. ' Auoluer. next jTJiiireday eVcniug, April litb, unotLer of thote social Lop. . ta , has L' come celebrated, will take place. Those who attend may hi certain of aaviag a good time, as thoe in wbosa hands (til arrangement ara new to "run thinw. .fer which FireuK-n'- a ; brushes, ; : .t.nnt. 1. - jffl&DICIKX.S. Paint and Tarnish Brushes, Sash Tools, Bl'Mitos, enough to tlny. Anovhek decoction of the beauti- - BtVbTEET X s two-third- retail dealers in :SJ DRUGS, Northern Utah, tlan ALL OTHER " NEWSPA'" PERS combined." ' 1880. '"...-.- ......lHu a.m . throughout i -- f 40a.lB ...... . Otf.tmi City i'iun). ,rurrrs 1871. ..l:liti.m o 6 am p.n .... Hat. i ...:) .I..... C. 1'. Emigrant axntaa, " Jvaxtti U. C. C. a.m 4:tU a,m :U a.m .iu ..... ; a, r ......:40 p. C. t BaaaW a. to 4 p.m 10 a to S .Bi from . SAXHA." EIMBALI-- fcutiaatlar. bauide Duir open HARDWARE DEPARTMENT, iru-use- s, b;il tha times. People would bo far more able to pay tha tax in the fall than now. The tax should be a&iessod so that it would not become delinquent before tho first of November. " Mr. L. F. Monch asked the quess tion whether ) of one per cent would be sullicient to furnish tha house with tho necessary heating apparatus Ac, which question was answered fcj the chairman that it would at any rate take an additional $1,000. Mr, Monch made the motion to vote by ballot on a tax of of one per cent. The motion was seconded by Mr. Middleton. ,; There arosa some - discussion whether the ballots should be p?ac?d in envelopes and thus or not, in which dobate Messrs Wl'vU. cock, D. Alexander, Tlo, Morrch W, A. Wade took part, the latter gontla-man advocating to make the tax 1 per cent, to give the trustee a chance to provide soats. philosophical apparatus and other incidental appurtenances. By motiou of Mr. F. S, Hit hards dtrittti . both being in tho same cell, they were, as far as could be seen by the jailor, perfectly safe; but on Monday morning, when he went in with their breakfas, things looked very different. During this interval these two had nearly succeeded in digging through and under the foundation, and making their escape. The flags in the southeast corner of the cell had been raised -- some weighing as high as 300 pounds and over; they then dug down to the bottom of the foundation and removed some of the foundation rocks, and then turned up, and when found in tha morning, had reached within afoot of the sur face, and had they known it, could probably have forcod the ground up and got away. The tunnel thus made was about four feet in width, and large enough for a couple of men to go through. The only instrument found on them to assist them in the work was a small piece of iron and with this it is presumed they did tho work. The guard aleepng over hea l was not disturbed, They were aliacklod and will be kept in separate jails. Missionaries Gone. This morning witnessed quite a lively scene at tha U, P. ticket office, and owing to the great pressure, the regular train, which was an unusually long one, was about forty-fivminutes late in leaving the depot. By this train, about fifty of the missionaries, called at tha last Conference, took their departure for their several fiolds of labor. Among them were our esteemed young friends and fellow cituens, Elders Lorenzo and Newton Fair. These gontlemen ara on their way to Great Britain, where it is expected they will remain for two r three years in the interest of the cause for which they have so much veneration and. love. Many were the touching scenes witnessed by those present as the train started husbands parting from; their wives and children, axd parents from their sons, called forth and touched the deepest feelings of the human heart Success to those who have departed, and, to the dear ones loft behind and when the workers in the mis sionaryifield have performed their work, may they each anil every one, return iii health and ; strength to their be loved firesides, doting wives and children and fond mothers and fathers. e were, saved. . .. Wa have one of the Largest and Best Selected Stocks of SrKIXG ITEMS. In Mr. Joshua Williams' greenhouse at Weber the thermometer stood 85 on Sunday. Last Tuesday the ploughs started to work in Weber Valley. FI N E WH I 8 KI Imported ami Domestic The grass is coming up thicker and faster than for many years past. S. Stevbxs has already put in forty & GOODS UTAH. acres oHucerne, this spring, on his farm in North Ogden. We have a Full 8tock of the Celebrated Later Considering the niveous at blossoms' down flaking "spring the time of this writ'intr, we would KERMITAGE, ATHERTON & KELSON LOUR BOX WHISKIES, J. 1?. MirshalU 1'ourhoa Hume Rye, Etc. advise our friends to cut out the H ; . vernal statistics and paste foregoing Our beat qualities or Fine WhixkU w, Tmpnrted and the them in their family bibles, for fur- Domestic Stock of Caai Goods iafulypupplie l with Iudia. IJohIpMpi-- .7 Plnninfinn - ' mvmK ...mI us ...... Krautfies, iw,v s iv imttpimi a. v la at ther reference in a week or two. BRANDIES,WINES, BITTEBS j ; t. to-da- y. Personal. s ,4 " Lat ill On Tuesday the 13th, David H. a little son of Mr. John Grow of Huntsville, while playing near the wood-pilwyth his little brother, had his middle finger of his right hand cut very severely by an axe in the hands of, his younger brother. As soon as possible, Mrs. Smith was sent lor who set ; the bone of his finger, which operation the little fellow endured moet heroically. He is now doing well and no fears are entertained that the member will be lost. dition. They- - were engaged by one of the many cattle manipulators who visit this locality, and expect to visit Cheyenne before they set back to Ogden. Good luck, boys, and a safe and prompt return. aj I We have a fiiil stock of the A Best Brands of OIJLRS? ( In the market,, at Lowest Triees. . , Orders by mail Attended to with Despatch. PBICE MST SEXT dapri tf APPtlCATIOX. OST Wm. DRIVER '& , SON", Main St.; Ogden- - ji In the Probate Court ... .' Of the County of Weber.Turritory of Utah In tha matter of the Mtat 1 or I Idward D. Wads, ilecntaed. J HIGGINBQTHAI & Co, ... ' UEALER3 IN Order to show C'ane why Order of Sale of Krai Estate phonld not be made. Edward W. Wade and James M. Wade, the administrators of the Estate of EdHave just received a large and complete of ward D. Wade deceased, having filed their petitloiberein duly verified praying for an irder of sale of a portion or the real estate, of said decedent, for the purposes tbereiu Consisting of Domestics, Prints, Poplins, Caahmerea Gotten Plaids,White Peqait'l, set forth. Plaid Wainsoek and Jaoonetts, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Mulls. It la therefore ordered by the Judge of said Court, that all per?c-uInterested In Yard. 25cig. to 75els. Alpacas the estate of nid dr ee&sed, appear before Lat-from 25ft8. (o Yard. Conrt Probate said on the Friday, the Twenty-thirBsd Red and Green, Yellow, White and Browi l)timaks-Turk- ey day ol April, 1880, at ten ' " o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the - , r Ail it prices and qualities. Conrt fiiiora of said Prohate Court at the trish , Laoa-Linens, Ladies' Embroideries, and Children's Hcisery. A Fringes, County Conrt Honte In Odden Uty.Coun-tof Weber, to show cause why an order largs and complete assortment ot the should uot be c ran led to the said administrators to sell so ojnchof the real estate of said deceafcsd a- - shall be necessary. WHITE AND DRAB, And that a copy of this erder be puball and qutdilies. Black Silk ISailroad Cap". styles Cape, lished at least ten succeaalve times !n the A UNB ASSOBTSfEST v' ' AL OV THE , Uaily Ogden Junction, a newspaper printed and published in said AVeber 1 BT. U A M UK D Conutyi F. D. RlCBAKDS, Lauodried and Unlaundried, Men's, and Boys. Frobate Judge. Men's Hosiery of all kinds. A very large and complete stock of Dated April 9th, 1&S0. General DRY GOODS AND R!ack from Curtains Table s Cow'Punchers. . Quite a number of young Ogden ite started f last evening towards Raft River on a oow punohing expe m. 1MPORTE D AND CALIFORNIA WINES. e, The Benefit Ball. A most enjoyable time was experienced by those who attended the ball given at Farr's hall last evening for the benefit of Elders Lorenzo and Newton Farr, who took their departure this morning for Great Britain. A goodly number of the friends of the young beneficiaries were present and many were the desires of those present that aftar a later season, all would meet again in a grand reunion to which we add.a hearty amen. m.m a Curaeo, Maraschino :iiid Aheiinth Aeciden,. notions, per Oel. per e " y ,' CELEBRATED GLOBE CORSET flats and I Celebrated BU DI MI . Btpnbllcans. - To all Republicans, good UNITED STATES OF AKBK1CA, i' f CASE i and true, i f Utah. . in Weber County and Territory of TerriUity County of Weber, f I, the nndiTi'i(,'ned, Clerk of the Probate Sherift JonesJLoJtMftV iQ Utah. Yod ar notiaea that 1, the y Court la and for said County, hereby of virtue undersigned, authority by town ';':-'- ; , that the foregoing Is a full, trae and vested in nie, as ohairman ot the correct ropy of the original Order to show Mr. W. S. Cooke, an ol typo Republican committee for said can" why Order of Sale of Krai Estate do and said Territory, hereby should not be niaaem too above entitled grapher and one of the proprietors County call a meeting of tho above named eatate, tiled in my office April 9th, A. D. of the extinct Corinna Mail, called colitical nextv to b held in tha isso. Witness my fcand and the test of said on us tn mute from San Auditorium of the McKenzie Temat my office at Ogden, L Uh, this Court, Francisco to Salt IjJW.?.." i Club reading room, Ninth day of April, 18). perance Reform L. M RroniRoa, Clerk. Tuesday evening fSeal l We were favored last evening with on Fourth Street, April 13th, at 8 o'clock p.m., prompt, By C. C. Richard, Uenuty Clerk. a visit from Mr. J, E. Culver, repre lor the purpose of electing a County aplO IOt and the Doane 4 Co., Omaha, Republican Committee, seating Banco, Neb., dealer In Halls patent bur transaction of such other business 13 1IEREBT GIV EN THAT A MEETING as may properly como before said 1 of the members of the Central Canal f link safes. A. S. Cosdox. meeting. Irrigation Company will be held In the Mr. John F. Dun rSe, western City Hall, Ogden City, on the 15th day ofe Chairman Republican Commute 1330, at 11 a.m , for the agent for C. 3. Goodrich Co., whole- for ft'eber County, Utah Territory. Apall,ofA.approving or dieapprovinc of the sale dealers in no(irf, at Omaha, artlon of the Trustees of the Central Canal and North Uivis Irrigation Companies In called upon n j and Snmmr. relation toorg niiu(rsail Companies Into Sprloz .y iu-u;a Joint Acsoeiatitai, as provided for in an in the Tho Handsome!. Clothing Act of the LfiriRUiiTO Assembly of the &. What a Subject la "Draw" Oa! city just received by A. Kvhn Bbo. Territory of Utah approted Feb. IStb, llsTO, and the amendments thereto, dap7tf The Park Jlerd of the 10th says: for Incorporating Associations for Tho doba ting laf evening of the Mlnlnp, Mannfactnrinp, Commercial and DIED. other ludastrl&l pursuits. " H,.vU(d, That Gr;int wan a ' E rtr-ti5- Expected dally, la which we defy competition In price and quality. Ca'orni Angora Goat (Wove a specialty. A Fine Assortment or Gent's Fine Boo sand 8ax Women's, Misses', Child's and Infants Shoes and Slippers of all kinds. t. ' . - ay yo-terd- NOTICE OLOTUlNSi n.EJ.JDY-IVIk.lJl- I! A. JOUMSOX CO'S CELEBRATID Ladies' Lace and Button Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Qneentmare Farming IaPIe mem, t,tc., .tie., Ia Prices we Com on Defy CALL S EXAE ' all the above. petition OLB GOODS BEFORE FLRCHASIXG iStcret n FnujrlU . OGDEN, I - w-- Sirfct ami at WtLer Milk, ,2, - ,r: K 0 tJTAlI' glar-proo- l. c vetrdv. :; . "po-Ttdin- g question, gmiter General than' K.BALI.ASTTVB, At London, Februaiy A. Paitf.bsos, rxtonsively 13th, lS0,of bronchitKEIh'n Emma, W. E. BAKxn, of the daughter of Joseph and Maria Simupon the historical P.P.TraKr, , U . 1X9. JOHHSOX, 7 weeks and disputant. day. mons, ajjijd We Bhould think it Would I Mi't btir. JoseI'U Lawsos, Secretary. Bonaparte, dmv.t I very 3apol2on - SEALED PROPOSALS pur-pos- IjOK the '. :. WORK at Og- BEARDSLEY'S UNION DEPOT HOTEL Ogden, ltd'1- 4 den will bo. rect-ivt-at our Office, in in Salt Imke City until April 10th. For Rooms and Tabic l it-cUs- s terms Respect, plans, specifiiiitions anJ particuLir, '"EveryReasonaba pply u tur OOicc or to Obe I Tin lo'r, Architect. IIOlX "f Sin moxs. Tiustcci. THE CARFENTEIi . is The light to reject any nd all i.iJs , reserved. .TEARS ALL - Urltmifi'T- - nrplu. atll ss3Std3t ni 22 H..S.iIIiEiGE,Supt. , 7l9 0XE J"1 SLEY.'PtfiO- M,H. BEARD I |