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Show Tbs stockholders of tha old theater Jl company met on Wednesday night last to consider the advisability of building a theater or make some use of the owned by the company. The property Published every Saturday morning in property ia situated to the aouth of the tie basement of Malcolm & Hughes' . On Young Meu'a Co-oWednesday Store by night the stockholders agreed to assess the stock to pay up tha back expense, SCOTT A IIOLT. and when the weather opens up in the spring the stockholders contemplate Entered at the PostolUce in Spanish erecting a Cue opera house, Fotk City, Utah, tor transmiasioa mat tlirougli the mails a second-clas- s Dead Letter List. ter. . Fojlowing is a list of the letters re$2.00 ia the postnflice, at Spanish 1.00 maining Vac. L 1892, Fork, 60 Babcock. Lydia R. one year Six months Three mouths.... Milton L, DECEMBER SATURDAY, cmr OFHCERa FORK , Jamei 3 J. Peterson, Msry Rawlings, J. B. Selby, John Young, W. II. If the above leltere are not called or before Jan. 1. 1898. they will sent to the dead letter office. Ou M.E. CITY, UTAH Mayor, John Jones. Win. D. Hughes, W O- Creer, Rufus I Snell, Thus. C. Holding, Nitd Gardner, Marions Larsen. Peter F, Boyack. Marshal, Benjamin Williams. City attormy, Wm, Creer. Recorder, Samuel Cornaby, Treasurer, Wm. Robertson. Ass'r and Collector, Hubbard Tattlo. Sexton, John Robeitson. art" City inspector, Hunlmrd D Jamas. Found keeper, fh-ePrecint justice, J. W. Robtrtson. City justice, John P. Jones. Constable, Rees D. Jamei. Watorinaiter, James VVarnor. Road aupaiviscr, James Warner. - Cowan, 8, 1803 OF SPANISH Iiarus, Aldhaeua 8cott.. .Editor and Manager f ' BlIF.IlKTO; Postmaster. WoGpIne. open air (on hand for waahing purposes,The potatbathes of any temperature. re all oes, meat, bread and puddieg two the but eookod by eacaping eteam, l mentioned, above delicacies, latter tor have never seen cooked in this way, From a Sapnish Fork Mis they are rare things in these parts, but 1 been have bsan informed that it has slonary been has very hara winter done. Our cold for this country and I fulfilled tbe are in Rome do as WHO IS IN NEW ZEALAND. saying, whenforyouwhen the native get Rome does," coll they teke a hot bath which is good stove for several houie after; so lie Tails of tlie Nntlrea Customs, and His as hottimes last winter I could be aen many Experience with Them In That emerging from a whare puni making Fxr-ff Land, my way te a ngawba or hot spring. We have four branches in thia diatrict and the Sainte in general are trying to Te Puke, our headquarters, is a small live their religion, thoagh they are not settlement and lies on the rise towards a as apt to learn, hi those I have labored range of mountains; it presents a pretty among on other parts of the island, to sight es an agricultural district. The owing I think to their giving away estsbllehmcat of the flax industry has iiiperstition and omens of their tore bad a good effect on the prosperity ot fathers, but though the faithfullnesi of Ts Puke. The swamps tbrougout the the Elder tl ey are becoming lightened district carry enormous cropt to the acre, with true principles. The mission i9 in There are five flax mills employing abuut a prosperous condition though eVery four hundred men. thing is at s'ull at present. Eldere are Leaving Te Puke we travle in a south- coming and going every few months so erly direction over the rugged bills which I may got to meet some elders from are cuvered with a dense loilage of scrub-busSpanish Fork before I leave this country, though now and then we find our- which would be quite a treat. I pray selves amoung lofty groves of forest Cod to bless ns continunly with nis trots; here we let our horses bsit wh'le , to til into all Holey gide spirit we gaze with admiration upon the Tui, at he ainga and flys from tree to tree. Te Puke, Tha beautiful ferns also catch the Bay of Plenty. travelers eye as they bow their heads Kxw Zealand, Oct. 28, 1891 with the cryatal dews of a southern clime. After an ascent of some twenty miles, and as we emerge from the toreet aN shade, a new seen . presents itsself to view, for here before us lie two beautiful lakes, Rotoiti and Rotorua. A narrow neck of laud separatee the two Suffrage - Writt.n end Head at a Woman and as suu (JljJ-jvater- , A LETTER Q truth-Ohika- We were watching round her pillow For we new that she must die; And the house is sad and lonely Since Lewie in the grave must lie. Fold those waxen hands together, Close those eoft, yet bright blue eyes; See how, like a broken lily, Pale and beautiful she lies. A little whllo together We tread lifes onward m i.. n ii 1 adu gamei up iis jay, rose a essay. Jejns Frail blossoms of a day. And then a place is vacant, A step is lieatd no more, And one, and then another, We cross to yonder shore. upon the crystal wuior at eveoing the natives canbe seen paddling the Cannes to their respective places of abode On the ehores of the lakes. The Rotorua lake is uearly circular with amCcun diameter of about miles, while Rotoiti is Is there a sorrow more greater than this somewhat aixty smaller, w last the morrow print Knowing to Aa the shades of evening are fast kins? Pear awav gently our mother to rest, gathering around ns, we must find shelter whh some of the unprejudiced natives LOCAL JOTTINC8. Father in heaver; Thee wo do trust. on the slioreS of the takes, as w have nn He has gone from his dear ones, Saints tit this place, though there wn a Coot, frosty nights. ilia children, his wife, at One time litit gorty to small Tma weather ii very pleasant for Do Who he willingly toiled for; say, they have all apostatized or moved camber. And loved as Ilia life. away, IVegenertlly get potatoes- t nd Wrappino paper for sale at tliii office O, God I how mysterious wild pork to eat at thia place, though 5 at centi per pound And atrnnge are Thy way, the luster has heeu missing several times when I have stopped here. This state of Don'll. Cmay loaus money on farms To taka troin us this loved one In the best of his daya Address. Provo, Utah things is owing to the financial condition of tiie nativates at thia place. We J. M. Westwood, insurauco man of Paaceaful bs thy silent slumber, are glad to see morning come ns our bed Peaceful In thy grave o low; Springville, wan in town on Thursday lies not hero very downey, and alter will join our number, more no Thou man tbe Date Robertson and Rlioua Snell will inntr with a few potatempting will know; more our Thou no song be made one nu next Thursday evening we toes leave four of take native frieDds Yet again we hope to meet thee, We have not gone tar when we find we Mn. Bootu gave his usual Fridav When the day of life is fled. are coming ioto a volcanic formation, i.ight bull last night lu Nielson A And In heaven with joy to reet thee, for the green shrubbery baa a Weathered Creer hall. are shod. Whare np farewell tears appear once. We are noW opposite the ScnsniiDERS to Tut Sun can pay iid volcanic island of Mokoia, small island their subscription with hay, or produce How Our in the middle of the like, and one of any kind. The girl bowa her stately head, Hrquainted with its history look upon it All those desiring to exchange produce And she fixes lo r stylish lips with wound.-r-; for many time in on for lumber or shingles call Jex and In a firm, hard way and lets them go warfare lias its shores been dyed Sons and get a bargain. In spasmodic snips. with tit blood of it liervic, defenders Have your wedding cards and party The Ameiican Fork girl removeth her in alUggles lor the possession of fertile invitation! printed at Tut Son office lands and irowning strongholds; tod it spuclis. is now difficult to realize, that the few Samples on hand. si with freezeth lace her smile; And Subscribers to Tbe Sun failing to get And sticks out her lips like an open harmless natives living upon its shores are descendants of the once famous the paper regular should notify us and ' book, warriors of the fevcioui A raw as. we will find the cause. And enjoys it all the while. The romantic legenJ of Uinemos is Tbe way the job work continues to The Plesant Grove girl aaya never a word, also connected with Mokoia. Minemo, fact coma iu at Tbs Sun reveals the think she was ratLer tame, whs beautiful girl and a chief daughAnd youd that good work advertises. Ai ber practical views of tho matter in ter and greatly beloved by her aged I The U. P. and R. Q. W. rnada have tlier. They lived on the ahorea of the hand, Shows she gets there just the same. lake In true nativa style and all was hap shipped combined over seventy carload of beet from Soaniah Fork thia aeasa.i o piuete untill ona day the beautiful Provo girl gets s grip on herself, daughter meet a young flute player Father Timmons passed away on TheAad she carefully takes of her hat. Tutauekia ' from the island of Mokoia ; Ho was let ling quite well Wednesday. And she grabs up the prize in s frenzied be made love to the chiefs daughter aad in the morning and died suddenly at way, soou won her ailVctioni, though Ins rank We were unablo to gat the parnoon. Lika a terrior shaking a rat. sud uubility in life was intern r to that ticulars. ot tlie girls. The old chief on learnmg and sweet All perilous wishing a bargin on build- The Springvilli girl, ao gentle that' his idol loved the poor flute player, so arms on A out her Jex call tile still; Sons; material, ing Spread will give you the beat price possible forj And she never stops to look at her feet, was euraged and had him seat back to bialnme, and all the "wakasor canoes Aa her chance she wants to fulfill. oath down. taki-iu baud, so as to make impossible On lust Thursday Mr. Richard Nuttall The Psyson girl expectantly sighs. lor them to meet again'. The girl bravely wai called to Provo. The causa being bore In-- r lad diSappoiutmeut aud cared And shyly looks down at tha floor; death of his aunt. She had A mist floats over the kissera eyes, tbe fur her father as usnal, 11 driving hreu aick but a few daya, and her sud And oh! bo the sound it roars. limn his miud, but hr young suspicion don demise waa a surprise to all. were not daunted ; ao ona moou tall and aleck, hope Brother Strixuer was carried to The Spanish Fork girt ao and light uiglit she aat by her lather', sme, And the boys ar short stubby; his last resting place ou Sunday last fol uuni lie had alumbercii in deep sleep, lowed by a largo cortege of vehicle But when it cornea to an old time smack, whety aim stole sultiy out to the shore glia the size of a wee little hubby. and relat.vel aud friend. The funeral of the lake and ta.teuing her. eyes Upou Was held at tho resiJuuca and consol Mokoia, who stood like a senteaiat in the midst of the lake, elm tluew herscll ling remark were made by the bishops. City Council. into the clear bosmu of the water, . and Oca attontioa ha been called to tha with the aid ol two native ot statement ia our Wit issue that Mr. City council meet In special secsinu callalishes, she swam fiye miles"ipui to the Hannah II. King died of Clihd birth last Tuesday evaniug, Mayor Jones !n island of Mokoia where she meet It waa a mistake; ttie fact i that she the chair. lover. Her father ou learning ot died of a complication of puluiouic Roll called, showing Councilors Crter, lu-- r deed safty and phthisis and bronchitis. Hughes, Larson and Snell, present; seuted to her daring with freely Con Tutanekai marrying Invitations are out tor the announce absentees, Holding, Gardner and lloyack. the flute placer. meat of a grand fare well picnlo party, lu Prayer by Rocorder Cornaby. Minutes Wa will uow Continue eur journey; but tie given lu houvr of tho departure of of previous meeting read and approved. Reoorder Cornaby asked to be excused abiady ate tbe curling ateam cloud Jos. E. Wilkies os a two year mixtion. in tight giving the first indication of tbe At Dahles Hall next Thursday evening lor half an hour, aa important business Turn out and help make up a naat little called him. On mntiun of Councilor exttaordinary character of the hot apring time for Mr. Wilkins, ami also have a Creer, Jeasa P. Holt, Jr., was appointed to country. A few mile ride through tha obnoxious sulphuric adnqrs brings ua to act during hia absent. good picnic. viz: Rotorua nd Tns remain of Mri. Hannah 11. A petition from the committee on tho place of interest, where we gaze with Whakatewarewa, and aa atteeia in interred ware Fork slUys, asking appropria King Spanish and admiration upon tha lion of $500 to finis!: paying for lumbar wonder on last. The funeral Sunday cemiery occured at tha house ami remarks were and prosecuting labor on streets. On phenomenon! of nature. The steam made iu a most comforting tune. A large motion of CouncilorLarson, the petition sctiui to be guihieg.and, hissing from foot of earth and. the large cortege of wagon and carriages followed was granted and tha sum Of $500 ap every from their open mouths sends tall geyieri steamthe remain to it last resting place. propnated. columi of water to the hetghth of ing Tbs treasurer and auditor's report some times a Mr. Davies, the grader, will be ia hundred. feet. .The boiltowa nixt week, tod any thing you have was read, and on motion of Councilor ing mod pools and deep Craters gives was Creer the accepted. report one a shudder to look upon them, as that oeedi grinding, sharpened or filed, Jos. E. Wilkins having The in thsir wonderous ate, be will fix them up in good shape. baen auditor, called sway for a period of two they participate Send along your sawa, knives, aciaiori, changes, Rotorua has a government aiksd bs releasto to from (urtbsr and any thing Imaginable in that line. yean, and a number of flus bath duties as auditor. On motion of Coun- hospital At the old stand Dearths Coop. houses. Invalids coma from all parts of cilor Larson his resignation wss ac- the couotry to thcia springs sad many Mr. Alms Andrus' Sunday school class cepted.' receive reliefs, for tbs waters are Ills residence en st On motion of councilor Craar llyrum gathered Tuesday for their curatirs night last and gave him R right royal T. Thomas was appointed to fill tbs Unix-pirs- d We will now continue ourpropartiaa. Journey intcrtalnmcnt in honor of bis departure term of auditor. , tha scenery doss not change, for on a mission. Mr. Andrus was presented The marshal waa iistructsJ to furnish though we continue to pus geysers, hot lakei, with a neat and useful pocket book and tha police with stars and present bis craters, rif era ot hot water and mounand sentiments combined, bill 3ongi therefore, diary tains that are crumbling down wjth hast. were the evetiiug's program, end they On motion of Councilor Hughes, meat-of- f Tha natives can always be found near til went home wishing Mr. Abdroa a adjoined. theta Lot spring, owing to Convenience C'enedi-Mionbmission. and P. Jesse Holt. HCky happy Jr; ia domestic life. They hava hot water a cirlsklss;' L-l- d can-maid- s . h-- . r Mrs. Presedent, Ladies, Gentlemen and Fellow Ci.izens. As I utter the words fellow citizens' aqnerie arises in my mind; am I a t citizens citizen; are you iadiea of the United States? "Let me ask tlie questiou iu a political seme nf tbe word what are the benefits derived through being a citizen of the United States! I find according to the laws and Cnnstititinn of this Nation, that a person enmitigto this country from any oiher nation is an alien, and Cannot vote or hold office until lie sweara al'.egianc to the laws end promised to uphold and sustain the Constitution, and renounces all allegiance to any foreign government king or poentate ou tho earth by the of law he receives his due course naturalization papers, which confer upon him citizenship and the right to vota or hold office if lie lies not forfeited that right by any evert act; Alio there is another Class, free horn citizen who have this great privelege thrust upon (hem by being born of naturalized or native parents. Others born under precisely the eq e circumstance! ere depriverd of this privilege, birn in the sa-- e family, have the tame chances f acquainting end acquiring them selves with the redimentery end more extended tranches of education by the way a person can be admitted to citizenship who knowi no more of education Kantoread and spell hie own name; while another clam who may be as. well qualified ar denied this priveledge I would here ask what is the cause ot this discrimination! Only this one lies the good fortune to ba born a manchild. the other tne misfortune to be horn onlv a girl (no fault ol her'a is It) There has been and still exist many disabilities which women have labored under bee an sc of her box. The door to tneoy Import ant positions ot profit aod trust have been barred to them, position! to which they were te well qualified oy nature and talent to consistently and houorably fulfill aa the other sex. Tha advocate of women' iutfiiige and equal right have met with an almost insurmountable oppotiton, opposition born of prejudice and egotism, . the growth of many generations; but t ant happy to say that ona by one the barricra ere giving way befora the steady march of civilization aud enlightenment which has bunt upon the world in this the mettuuth century. In afl ages of the world there has been men end women raised up embued with the spirit of reform, luitible to the need of the age in which they ware born , brave undaunted epints that nothing eould net appreciate them or tbei. invocations. They seem to litre teen born s generation a head of the times though many of them aufferid and died without ayer lacing the fruit bf their labors blossom aod bear; but it prepared the way for fulura ganarationa to receive, iptraduoe, advocate and at moat universally adopt. Aa it waa with ChrUtopcr Columbus, ao U is with the advocates of woman lutings. It wa aver present with Urn that there u a gnat undiscovered coatinantin tbs west toward (be letting un; ao Lavish advocates of woman advancement tha tamundjlog faith In tbiir cause. free-bnrr- fcoa that tbaday will coin fulfillment they shall sea the desires ; and their patient, labors crowned with success, have followed in the wake of of their preserving you who the advo-cateof suffrage far this last forty years can know and understand how much baa been accomplished in helping womankind to mount hlger in the seal of intelligence and aoeial rights, and if no men accend,how is it posaible for men to decend! Ilaa it not been acknowledged men g by all intelligent end that the formation of charaeter depends ah not largely on the mother? and can with propriety eay, if I be lifted up I will help to raise all mankind? Thera-for- e gentlemen, dont be jealous. I never knew a good wife that had aaythingnice but what she desired her husband to partake of it; she will even give him the lions share. Even as mother Eye did in the garden of Eden; when she partook of the fruit and rca'ized that it was good and calculated to make her wise she had do desire to keep this knowledge to herself and feel superior to her husband. N, she gave it to him and he ate and they became a gods, knowing good and evel. 91)6 created the Ww of equal tights there. Some will object and eay that she stooped to conquer. Through her came the conquerer Jesus Christ. Has hot God our Father, through his holy prophets, declared that all things shall be restored to theit prestine excellence and beauty as it was in the morning of Creation wheu eternal "mother Exew as broujjhj forth-Uman to and by placed given being his aide to be a helpmate! Fancy to yourse,f, man placed in a beautiful world with all the luxuries of life end all creation teething with beauty aud loveliness; would lie be conteuted aud happy! Certaidly not for God aaid. It is not meet for hian to n alone (perhaps he had beard Adam ben ail his lonely lot.) How surprised admit must have been when ho awoke trm that deep sleep and found Eve by nil side, would he not be overwhelmed ,n an esctacy of joy! and would be hot embrace her ts part of bimkelf td hold and to hive to be hia queen and cn joint partner id all that vast creation? Now, ladie and gentlemen, what does the spirit of the age eay? it seems to Let womens bondage cease whisper, She ia the equal of than, how can she stand by his aide on equality unless she it raised to the same platform of I see the glimerof the qiial rights! cm fly dawn breaking in tbe dim distance shadowing forth the day of the great eatitiiiion of all things wheu the voice which decreed tUat womans decreed ahodtd be to her husband and be should mid over her shall be revoked. That . ttie power shall strike off tho mauaclea with Which she hag been environed ever since the fall, and it Shall bo aaid of her, Woman, thou bast borne lailhfUlly aud patiently thy joke ot bondage, thou hast acted well thy part in the great drama of lifes ehiltings, scene ilmU Imit fulfilled thy destiny in helping to bring to pass to make possible ihe Klory and unortality of Eternal life and salvation ot the human race; it is ilnni that has born and brought forth ihe soul of meu thou hast borne the pain nid anguish of soul and body that men inijzht he great, is thy reward thou shall stand forth in all thy womanly beauty and inaocence if thou wert in the morning of creation, but with in txecad-mgl- y greater glory aud lustre shed around thee through the knowledge and taper-leuc- e which tbou baa gained while tHhertiacliog here on earth. It lias been laid, and I think wisely has been ao afraid of. his too, rights, that he has lost the greatest of hit lighii the intelligent help of s right-thinkin- woman, Woman ii only oue rib of a man mt she is better than all the other bouea of Ins body. the erBERE or woman. Dr. Naphepa, in treating of the 'Physical Life ot Won an, iocidentaly five Id opniou of tha Suher of Womau: The mental faculties of man and it waf dark, when th. 5,4 exploded, burning Bennett terribly, in attempting u M fire out. The building P?1'-- throughout and tha loss o th, chart, abop aud adjoining . H excaad $300, partly insured On Sunday while Willie a bry aoout fourtucu years oldprei, ; ing on tba acaffoiding building bo foil toffiV"i8Wk!it, distance of about thirty fee n 5 picked up by a gentleman wu M pasnng and carried into Bin,'. ,1 store. An examination 1 waa bruised all along iho,i the and the right elde of hie head and (f was swollen terribly. J. T. Jakemans case coins h! Juatic Gash for bearinir pliant charged obtaining moL j i ... da under false pretcn, Sutherland appeared for Jakemaa V! Justice Gash repreaeuted the As soon aa the case opened I . filed a demurrer to Sutherland complaint grounded on the oiahcioLI words it willfully ) and did not appear in the complaint' aome argument the demnrnr", sustained aud twcuty.four hours 0 fila an amended complaint,') I case will probably came up toiim, again. It was rather a delicti, p tion for an attorney to appear befnn justice who drew the complaint ul enter a demurrer, but Gash ws hoji d sustained it. see, as ,jsr fSp Fi ;:ei th; S , to-da- y pJ A New Curd Mrs. CribbU'r Wliat hru becon, all your Cleopatr-- jowclry-t- hs Snakes, serpents and things? i Mrs.-Bibble- - i' husband hear k Hush! Don't let . you. 1 have hidden! away. Havent yon worn them at allf I wore them once, and the mot my husband saw them lie rushed of a doctor. The next morning he the pledge. I sha'n't wear them Unless he backslides." 8HC Pars . 'mdt N, y. Market Report. Corrected week! y by the Spanish F Co-o- Oat Brewer jr Barley Feed Barley Shelled Corn Butter..; 65c pw h ..$120 pei rwt Brest l 00 elect " 90 1.10 20c per p. 20c per d i 4 00 per in 2 c each 80c eacb 7c per lb 7c " 7c 7c 7 We" ; Eggs Hay..., Spring Chicke Old Chickens Dry Apricoi Dry Apple Dry Fruin. Dry Peaches..... Aifalta Seed. . . : W.P. IfO! ,,,, W he at Wei La hFi D.Gi wm BOWEN FINE STOCK ar r I I ,vOk. i m V, jn h W.P. Bowen, Spaoisli at the fair a very select Folk, elk hoe off Coach aud Ferciieron stock, at tbs b of which stands Davoust, a dirk-.: imported Ieicheron Hi that took first prize for bcitPuich stallion, aud three ot his gb voust" ha been awarded mor 1 prize for hia get than any other P clieron stallion in Uiah, and suit very close competitor for iweeptil the fair of lb92. Mr. lioweu also swept off thn first p for largest and best display ot M bred French coach add Purcderiw h--) ao achievement that Mr. Bowes ej well be proud of, considering the Hr had ( competition against which be contend. All of Mr, Bowen u1, of breeding age were imported d1; from Franco. Air. Bowen ha still J for ! number one atock bf ttn clasii a . Also grade ot the aiio( SOLICITS CORRESPONDENCE .. Below la a list of prize EwavJv-1 Mr. Bowen: pie-gra- y woman art unlike, but not unequal. Any argument to the contrary, drawn trom the Somewhat leu waight of Ilia brain of woman, ia met by the fact that the mat able meu are often underused with email head. Tbe subordinate place which woman occupies do most States arides partly from .tho fact that Putmi, (Scih For Pcrcheron--Fo- r the part which aha play in reproduction flrt prize; gold medal and $23. prevents her from devoting her whole prize, Davouat, (No. 6558) $10. . J lime and energies te tha ocquisition ot Bct Diaro, Amelia, (No. JOOTil n powei, abd partly Irum the fact that old an-- l under 2; firt prize gull e i thoao faculties in which she is I second prize, $3,. to man liava bsan obscured and superior opprea-aeBest mare, Turbine; (No. 8?) " by thn animal vigor and aelfiilineii or tha mala. Aa civilization advances colt by her aide; first prize, gold and $.3. t the natural rlghti of woman will bo Bust 111 ley, 1 yaar old and under more and more concaded, until! tha aexea first pnr.o, gold medal. . become abaqiutely equal before tba Heat etallion, Daroue', and win law; and finally, bar superiority iu many first prize, gold medal and will resp the benefit of all tha get; tHio French Coach For t-- 1 - i - I-- l ) advantage It bring, without desiring (No. 671) second prize $3. on those avacationa for French Coach For bwt etalioe which tuasculins and strength tlin-- of hia get; second prize $19- eotrgy r imperatively needed. For beet and Urgent dieplej bred IVrcheron and French Coauh M FROVO JOTI. I rat prize, gold medal. Dr. Shores received a telegram Ui from Jamil E, Daniels, Jr. asking", him to. b at tha lbiM Itio Grande Wcitern train, as ha was MAHmCTCRHlI coming home with a broken Wg. Tha taiagram Eft contained no particular, but it waa prob. to bly result of an aecldanl at Mr i la tbs various and Utait ,"m111 v,!"j log naatly and promptly . a , work guaranteed., A Ml ' (I j c,0tk Tuaaday a fire alwivi pari" mw? ou)loBlooYbsrbr shop oa Main quality osioi j, pricaa k'DncU doJf Offica-o- a cleansing alee whir. Whan tha bath tub with , tuollat, When Mr. Wagon A J naroacli ' J 2VJRS.J; F. MELtOjpI Boots, Shoes, X&. Co-op- |