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Show tJ D li l: i y - f fe. Ifca Xry- Sb. U fl K I ' I. iba so Lo-- Matterhorn. IfHM. cv A OPTHF Copyright. 1 1 U!;.1B 1 n THE RING ; . OOOOt OOnoOAOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOCOOyoOf "Every one In Kan Antonio, To ooye that Acker English Itemedy U the a, greatoat flung ctcr nnt up lor congh colds, asthma, broncJuiia, I croup amt consumption have been using it over four ' I,t hy 1,1 JOKil J. a ti ' loll CKI h ! tola DllT'rfjce tf.CjilcIcn P tons A. lU to;, a to Gas. fSt John J. nBcrhrt. ?? hi8? I froei tom Toward tbs very top the last atepa are comparatively easy, and it was with the atrangest, most complex thrill of her life that Florence Rodney stood at last, a conqueror, on .the absolute, gaunt, icy and time rifted top of the Matterhorn. She out down and bnrst into a fit of hysterical laughter. It waa done! No matter wLut Josiah Gardner might do. there was a satisfaction in her achievement that in itself repaid ' '05? o8 a man and a women on Infinitely more intimate and appreciative terms. A more tired mortal than Florence Rodney when (die got back did not, to her mind, xit on the earth. Having dose a deed which so few of her sex could stun late, she felt that shs had earned the right to be very good to herself. This tired, healthy girl waa aa heiress preenuiptive to Cd 0.000 a year. ?by . shouldn't she bJ good to herself? She took to her bed as soon as possible and fH into slumber as quickly us ' her. she Ind drouM lutoitdowa ap-rect-i it -- Never bad the an experienced sorb cf tue 'J.itterborn. ovurwbdining aenae of isolation, of lit- pice Without exaggeration she slept for tleness. aa when perched there. 14.000 3 hours. Elia would waks cnly to turn feet in the air, on the Matterhorn. over on tbs h lcns resTof Her pillow What a nothing she eertned in the aw- end the b.tl:u ilclighi of ful solitude of that inaccessible world! uiattrcus ami return toaleep with gratThe sky above her was so pnro a blue. . itude hitdiiTugaWo to ttgaia oxpurience Wbat.was Miss.IjTlney'e.snrpnsa , 9inelighttui a ueuatnm." after she bv.d tsjen ahobt half ru hour op. . Bat at -- eeeted l -- She- got-u- p the top loses another human being it- and took a cold sponge hath.' as in cending tbither I Tbs climber in this vigorating aa possible, and prepared her case waa a yonng Englishman, abont Bejf fot breakfast with a warm eager- 13, rnddy, dear eyed and blon'a,Thia. to tueet - ytadley What o fresh,- nnexpectod discovery of a girl on tho eagerkeen, heultby boy be was! Sbe Matterhorn was overwhelming enough Jlfced joupgjellow who scaled the tq disturb even Britiau phlegm, Ha Matterhorn - in . that .raralessy. roffboiid lifted bis cap with n smile. Miss Rod- - fashion. He was a man after her heart. ney was glad enongh to aee him to Incidentally he was a florid, handsome smile with cheerfnl camaraderie in re- - j If these cool bine eyes were t tnrrf. This is somewhat startling. erer qoiver to love a expectancy. what said the young fellow pleasantly. It tnrning- - "beacons they would be I Bnt Miss Rodney pulled herself up sharply at ouch a ridiculous thought Nice way fer a girl to feel toward a yonng man ahe bad only known for a few hours, Luty ti orates the constitution and stops the coug..-lu- . - My advice to parents is to keep a Isittle in the house. It will boalways a constant oaleguitrd amyist croup." (Kignnl) F.OtZiMstntntx.Hnn Antonio, Teat. r SoMntS.. Cfl an bod It. throaghont Ih nli-- d i and CiMitaam amt In l.nrUnl.t Is. at. sl at, It you sr ssUsHMlsOsrlMiyliie. shuts tbs Ui l yuar Monty book. , , jvur dregeut II I flutsrfy IV nftmy w. u. UOOKElt m: Prrttton, .Xc YorkT 1 Pins a.J. - , .! Biter Biot- - Drag Co. Logan r, Franklin. Preaton and Guh; Hold by Mont-pslie- Idaho. Paris In 1900.' ,!i Tho Passenger dppartmenLoftho Milwaukee & St. Pool Chicago ' taken advantage of has Railway the current interest in the Paris rKx posit en ; and baa .printed for free istribution one of the most charmii g b.Kk of the Season, entitled, 'Glimpses across the Sea. -- Its .content describe a recent voy-ac- e acr esths - Atlantic made by SanTl Clover", Journalisr and .Author .and includes his divfrt-LfieexperUnceio Fgtndon and Paris 1 be li Htnpeef - re eutertaiuing a. d i iitiuctive to the respective - wester i ..patrons of the -- Chicago, Milwaukee A titr Paul Railway, who may.be contemplating a trip to Kliope. .The enterprise Ot the . , d-l- last-ehefe- , and" -rai- lway-company happy departure Jrntfl. .the ordinary methods of advertising is tueli L. L. Uowninq, Commercial Agee U ale, Utah. - 4 "What tlta lime, ' A booklet with thia title, just published by the Chicago, MilSt. Paul Railway, should waukee not ooly te to the hands of every traveler, but should have a on thedesk of every banker, merch i aot or other buajneaa man. The four Time Biahdards which govern tur entiretime aystern and which are more or less familiar to 'tuoitiof the traveling publio, but by tusuy others little understood, are so fully explained and illuatra ted by a series of charts, diagrams and ublee that any on who chooses on become conversant with" the eubjeot tu question. There are also eome twenty-fou- r tables by which almost at a glance, the time t any place being given, the hour and day can be ascertained in all the priucipal cities of the world. A copy of this pamphlet may be had on application to Geo. H. Hesffjrd, Ueueral Passenger Agent, t Coicajo, enclosing stamp to pay postage. ' K, l; si . i? two-cen- n jope around their waists most of the time and clinging breathlessly to the shaky points of .the shelly surface of the Matterhorn. Any little shopgirl could feel that way. And yet that is the way Miss Rodney felt. Sbe was an honest girl and she wasn't going to disguise to herself how much ebe was interested in this charming fellow. He bud been so manly and considerate on the way down. And he joined his easy, athletic ability with such delightful grace, that perfect simplicity and self possession and thought-fulnes- s which mark the ideal gentleman. Still Miss Rodney checked herself np when she felt that enthusiasm , Commendable. tbntwftli In a Drug Store. One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked fora brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock, says Mr. C. K Grandin, the popular druggist f Ontario, N. Y. She was disappointed and -- wanted ; to know wiist cough preparation . recommend..- I said to -I Could freely recommend Chamber-loiCough Remedy and that she take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if ahe did not find it worth the money ' to bring back the bottle and I would refuod the price paid.ln ' the couiee of a day or two the lady sum back in company with a Jneudin.need.of.e cgugn medicine and advised her to bay a bottle of 'Chamberlains CoOgn - Remedy. I woiieider that a very good recom-- auendation for the remedy-- - It ie Tier aale b Rlter Bros. Drug Co. o - 1 I. I-c- ould - her-that- n l l - ti. u st I r -- - ! a tl. Corn huskera sprained wrLits, cute, burns, bruitee,-eeverlacerations and external luof pines any kind are promptly od happily cured by applying jiALLRDS SNOW LINIMENT. Price 50, ceuu. Foreale by Riur Pros. Drug Co. Logan, Utah, Franklin, Preston and Montpelier, Idaho. ; o , - larbed-wir- cC d j ti J e I M i? e PROTECTIVE POLICY ( Mark Ha uualaughj because ibe : My wish Is that you will do just Democracy has planted, Ittelfoi the rock of the Declaration of Inde- as vou think fit with yonr own tuffrsgr, in' he case, snd not pendence. of yonr aubordirates to Abraham Lincoln, May 29, 1S56, other any than be thinks fit with ccn-str-d- speech at B'"tningion. 111.: hia. - . n - v Let us plsct ourselves on tbe Irckof tho , Dec'ar ilioa of . IndeDEFINITION OF UBIETY. , pendence and tbs gales of hell Mark Hanna pretends that be, hall nut bsLable to prevail agaiuet too, is in favor of liberty, alU bis own though he wants to' plt-cdefinition upon the term.--- Abraham PARTY DTTY. LineolnApril 13 1864. Remarks fair, Bslti Mark If anna i Deists that every T" mo e,'Md. : Republican should vote for McKin Tbs world, isiawaot of a good ley because McKinley is a Republi- definition of tbe word liberty. We can. all declare ourselves e for libAbraham Lincoln, October 16, but we do not all mean tbe erty; 1854, -- Speech ui letria. 111 same thing. Some mean that a Stand with any body., lbaUtandv man can dr as he pleasee - with right, Stand with him ahile he is himself and his property. With right nnd part with him when be others it means that some men caa s goes wrouj. do as they pb are, with other men and other- mens labor. Each of ' THREATS or PANICS theee tbiogs is called liberty, a! Mark Hanna ihreAtens that though they are , entirely d ffermt. Tu A give an illustration: there will McKinley is be financial deprtwavm and pet hap herdd.rivcs a wolffion he.throat even panic may be forced - by Wall of bia sheep when attacked hy him, acd the sheep, of coarse, "thanks . street. oreservaii-uAbraham' Lincoln' NnvltnberTO, the ebepberd for-t- be of bis li'e; but the wolf denounces 1860. Letter to Troman Smith.:' I am not insensible l1q any com- him as despoiling the wolf of bis mercial or financial dspre xion that liberty; especially if it be ablack may axis), bnt pothirg i to be tbeep, gained by lawr iic .round the reTHE DECLARATION AS A GUDE spectable scoundrels who got it up, Let them get workandrepair Mark Hsnna spurns the Declartbe mischief of their own making, of Independence as a guide ation and then, perbap they will be lent for this administration. . greedy to do tbe like again; Abraham Lit coin, Feb. 22,1861. Speech at Indepecdtnce ball, PhiladPROSPERITY. - -- -- to-b- - " - on-le- ea 1 ob-cU- . - - t i incou-riderabl- is a universally recognized ue-tib- ra -- ,o .I r-- it - - h--- g - -- ad-ire- oi-d peo-nte- . - pat--lu- - facL Patrons of tha Great Overland Route are assured that every device of human skill ias been adopted to protect them rgainet accident Millions of dollars have been spent by the Uni.i'i Pacific Railroad Co. in lb Improvement of track and equipment. The line in renowned fur its un parrs lied spted recordje-liabili- tv Tor maintaining time' schedule; and 'for-tgeneral eu- periuty uf ita service. , A'1 ticksts good via Salt Lake am! D nver withonTextra' charge For detailed information relative- b railroad and steamship transpo ration 'furnished on application ter F. B. CHOATE,General A'gentalt Lake Citv, Utah.- - i o Care La Grippe In Two Days, 'ike Laxativ Tablets. in toey If Bromo Qcisixx AU druggists refund the it fails to core E. W. Gaovxs signatore oa every box. z S5eta. . i ' . . he Brigham Yoncg College, Utsdi, " -- " Opens Thursday, September 20thr' tbe following Course!-:-- ' Arte, four years; Acidemic, Normal and offers Barit. four years each; ' s, rou-r(-- Mitsi fuar.v Course, one year; Course in connection with training .School, preparing studPre-pirato- ents r --ri h -- rwnreeer ry - -well -- -- -- , - 0 dress, r , H. Bollen, 7 Secretary, S Jr , Utah."' University cf Utah, SALT LAKE CITY. Th University of Utah Inelndea, besides tbe college proper, the State School of Mines, tbe State Normal Schoo, a preparatory school, and a kimergarientcbool. are aad Tb( rough collegiate coarsen offertd in ecince, literature, arts.and in mining and electrical eeginteritg. Tbe State Normal school offer in .normal and kindergarten training. One bandied free normal ecbolarsbips :ar maintained. Courses preparatory to law, medicine, and tbe college courses are offered. Studies leading to a practical business course are given. Magnificent eite. new buildings, splendid equipment. Entrance examinations, Septsm. ber 2Gtb. 27th, 28th; registration, October 1st. ' . ' Send for Annual which givea full information concerning subjects, courses, etc. D. R. Allen, t ,, 8ec., Salt Lake City, complete courses , - PBOBlTE AN1) QUAKDIAKSHIF NOTICE. Js-Gn- .. 1 I U-M- 'eoj Consult County Clerk or tbs Biapeo tivs Signer, for Furtbsr I formation- - " I - - -- - Mioa-Rodn- - -- - 1 1 Normal Training School, comprising t the - beginning, first, seventh, eighth grades. The courea - : in Arta leads to baccalaureate de gree - Facilitif a comprise three witb most modern- equipped class rooms, tbe beat , gymu lura In the State large T ntflees, etc.; such scieniifio apparus an is required !a the various courses; a valuable museum; a good working library and reading ro'm. supplied with local paptre and leading periodicals of the United Slates; a large campus properly , fenced for baseball. basket-ba- ll and other athletic Eatrance fae, $10.00; ports. gymnasium and library fee, $1; students, . $10.00. preparatory Trainii g students, free For catalogue and further information adsquippL-r-i s' r PACIFIC. Eiiateot niri C(unc7.ecaMd Tb mdrnliDt will at (irlnt, will Lot two 2) tu bloe kit h) n 16) In Slot Bof lifeiid Surrey, eteepl tu a (trip One rod In width on ibenorilialaeol Mid lot, nnd oi aiT(trlpriiiue ud iTn, loltiliHI fnurtiii (cjei, and rltuatou la tho oiuth ball V( tbo poutb weet quarter ol pectlrn lour in township eleven nonb ol more one eett, U. O. inrveykinr Utah: AUo. the north belf of lot four la block nine- toen In Flat- - A" of Lnpan City Survey iaCocbo-- ' , Ccpnty, Du-t- cnr.talulnat elebty-on- e equorw tod on or after October lotn,loOL et 10 oclock a. m. of Mid dy, end written bid- - will bo received at the mldenoe of Willird l CnMiner 1 Ifwan Olty, .Cache County, Uuth. Xeriu (If m$r cut. Dated bept. End, loo. Willard It. Cmnney, Adalbert E, Crunry, Lo-fa- vu1''? , . Executor. Motto to Craditora. -' . 0 - HE' UNION e -- fi , Phil-adenh- ia , as-b- ", v Abraham Lincoln, Jaly 4,1864, Letter to the Postmaster at THB DECLARATION Iff POLITICS. Vern-ontvili- e It Happened eDth'.I J. II of San Antonio, Tex, down whm attacked by tu li Vrtl msv from which he suffered fir tars. He wrie bis misery wae often so great that it seemed he endured th agonies of death; but Dr. Kinas, New Discovery for Consumption wholiv cured him. This ramvrlu-imedicine is the ouly known cure for As'hma as well aa Garrett. for McKibley. elphia.:---Ail wss getting tho better of judgment. She would be nothing if- - not. her cool Mrk Hanna points totheim .the political sentiments - I dignified self, which did not prevent menre amount ot money locked up entertain have been drawn1; so far her arraying herself in her best gown, treasury, ai d iajje batkr as I have been able lo drayr them and, brushing her hair very carefully. ji.the e evidence an from the sentiments which originof prospettty me have these set in tiro rings." "Let Miss Rodney had a conviction that at Abraham ated and were g vtn to the world December 26, Is novel enough to find oneself on the least she was the beet Linco'n, looking woman from this Independence hall. ' Matterhorn for the fint time.but to that had ever coquettrd with the Mat- 1839, Speech in Springfield i meet n young woman there is astound- terhorn. and in this ahe was not wrong. who one will reflect Any that have never bad a feeling political ing. Allow me to congratulate yon. It She did not see anything of her money is only valtlabla while in ly, that did not spring from th is something to.be proud of. He lifted comely, ingenuous companion of the circulation, will' readily oerceive rentimei ts embodied in tbe De his cap with a gesture' of deference to mountain. At last she inquired where ban any device which will keep deration of Independence, her prowess. he waa To her regret, and it waa real- the revenues in concan ly a keen ft only shows what that she felt, stantgovernment 'disappointment cifculat'on. instead of being . Ackert-EnUt- i. -Urmed? will do, replied Miss Rodney. "But I ahe was told tlmt Mr. Stadley bad left a cough at any time, and will ocked in is of no slop idleness, should not like everybody to know the the up cure the wont cold in twelve hoars, or day after his return from the Matadvantage. agony of fright I have been through on terhorn. He bad received a telegram money reumdud. 25 eta. and NO ru, the way up I am glad to see you. for that bad summoned him to London in bv Ritcr Bro Drnx Co.. Logan, for it may make me iesa frightened going hot baste. Miss Rodney then asked for U;ati,Fratiklin, Preaton a fid Montpelier, BETTER THAN COLD. down. The thing is not ended when one her msiL It would hare been so natIdaho. ' Mark Hanna has arrived. Getting back is something ural, for him to leave eome iorists in that this message for -- too. . her. To ber increased disgust there was u.paign all conaidcaiion should ""When you cannot sleep for cough'Yes. It was going down that Lord nothing for her. Well she had climbed uiven fur sold and that rn at- ia hardly necessary that any it Then ' the young fellow the Matterhorn! That was safe. NothDouglas ing, shtuld.bft. uMn pad auy of the stopped. It had occurred to him that it ing could rob her of this magnificent lhai nffeti the very life onefe wshould tell you that you need was not the most opportune moment to vindication of her a doses of Chamberlain Cough womanly prowess or the nation dwell on the horrible accident to Mr. Sbe sighed to think she was not the to allay the irritation of Remedy Abraham Lincoln, November 10. Hndaou. Mr. Hadow. Lord Frederick first. It wonid have been no harder to the and make tleep possible. throat, 1864 . Sprech at serenade.: Douglas and Crox. the guide, who were bav. been the pioneer thun to have is It good Try it. For sale by Rit r Gold is good ei ocgb in its place, destroyed in making the descent stood third on the list or fourth. How Bros. to. D.ug understand. said Miss Rodney. ever, the company was small enough to liviig, hrave.pauiolto men!are bet- I Ita just ns well to reserve that till make it exclusive halt er 'gold. and. a brilliant diswe get to the Mont Cervin hotel Bnt tinction to belong to it G14 People Made Young. how did you get up here so soon after Having downed the Matterhorn. Mias Pinner the full tail. our end without myself meeting? J. C. Sherman, tbe veteran i lured Rodney felt, an inclination to return I got at the Schwarzsee after yon. I home. It waa not Mark Hanna iceiats that tb of the to be trotting Mich. Echo, pleaaant "Jid not stop at the Lower Hut ot all, around by herself. It waa too bod that itiU uit.ner iVd ia the paramount has discovered the remarkable bnt pushed . right on. the yonng man bad been telegraphed of this ompaipii. old secret of 1 wish yon would keeping people young. me small a get for. He might at least have left a mesAbraham Lit, coin, August 81. Furjeare h has avoided Nervous-o- r fragment of rock from the very top if sage. Surely tberc'wds.as ffincb reason 1M4. Speech to the Fourteenth re. Sleeplessness, Indigestion, yon can, said Miss Rodney. - "IaUt for his feeling an interest in her ns for ! retiment concernii f the Heart trouble, Constipation and to have it set in a ring, us a sonvenir her having each a warm spot for him u v of maintaioing tbe. ovein- of this little walk. In her heart. She, a woman, and a girl Rheumatism, by using Electric ' said i m ; man. the "Certainly, yonng at that, had done something that even Bitters, and he writes: It cant He managed to knock cf two pieces of he. n I f you not (o allow be praiked too ... highly. It- - gently vigorous, courageous man strong, your rock with his ice pick. had felt proud of achieving. tr ds ur your hearts to be diverted stimulates the kidneys,- tones tbe Til tell you what I'll do. he raid Mias Rodney headed straight for Lon from tbe support ' of all necessary tomscb,aide digestion end gives e approached Miss Rodney with "don She ran across the Yalir' profess- measures fot the purpose of any a splend d appetite. It has worked them in his hand. Let me have these or nnd her small following m Paris. ui rerable picayune arguments wmders lor my wife and me. Its set in two ringsa plain, simple sot"How did yon find your friend? she vt tu nr inllara or hove e and 1U marvellous remedy for old ; a then one pockets and yon ting asked of Mies Rodney.' made to tis matory keep the other. I would like eino souI eta. 60 appeal at I well as as was receive your complaints. Oh, Only venir of a girl as plucky ns you. It's a cculd have expected. But this friend and yutir prejudices. Riter Bros. Drug 1 meetlittle unconventional Bat, then, cold and keeps very much ing on the Matterhorn is rather uncon- - ,part, Bl,e answered smilingly. Sbe T H E S.U LU T)t I C'X. Btad-- 4 Sisnirki IrtraNtiYi." m.ttupL 1 tw,MXJjama y hot' libeling the 'Matter CPminiyvas Mark Hanna insirts that the ,Cy Lorn. 1 Waa the result of his splendid 'Ulu slave treaty ia all tight "And I am Miss Florence Bnt you In London she went into Lows Ex btf- at the Mont Cervin t t m .Jndomitablewill. and treUs Jocal health,. lhe nwrely - going - to Jpet to oeewbo was registered there, some little time, aren't yon? asked clisuge mendous k'6wna tbe of rultan authority energy are not found that in place quaint treating Mias Rodney, interrupting lieraelf. - for drifting Americans met' n yonng a. where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys rlaverv,' "Yes; I shall le there a week. Abn bam Lincoln, Feb. 1, 1801 and Eovrel are out of order. If you from New York. He tvusan old ac'Then you can get the rings made irntn want these qualities and tbe sucH'tto W, Hheward.: there, perhapeT before' I . go. I don't any trick by whiclthe cess they bring, use Dr. Kings know, though, that you cculd Of non Is to acquire territory and New Life PiUa. Only 25 cents at course there's no way when I reflect. Co-- . hen to allow some local Logan. Utah; "No: there isnt. But you can give authority Riter Bros. Drug 1 lo .Mies Florence., and spread elavery, over it,.J aa ob- Franklin, Prestou.ahd. Montpelier, mejonr address, can send one to you." noxious as any other. I take it Idaho. V o was about to correct ey that to effect some , such reeult as him in bia misapprehension aa to her his, acd put us again on the high name when cne of the guides suggested For three days and nights I road to a slave empire, ie tbe obthat it was time to begin the descent, offered ageny untold from an atject of all these proposed compro- tack of cholera ond she concluded to let It go. Sbe coaid morbna brought rn mises,- lam against it. tell him later, when they were t the cucumber, eating by says M. E. ' ' I 'ili.-- I boteL , clerk of tbe district court, Lowther, It is needless to remark that tha deA MIGHTY TEST. Centerville, Iowa. 1 thought I scent of the redoubtable Matterhorn Msrk Hanna insists that tha re- should surely die, and tried a doxen was made as safely aa the climb np had sources snd powers of tbe 'Ameri- different medicines but all to no been. No prouder American girl lived can people are so great that they purpose, I sent for a bottle of than Florence Rodney when she reached Host of Car-- . "That," he anmeered. "is th4 the Hotel Mont Cervin. muBt ecgtge in an imperial pol- Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and rliHtow- - The- young fellow had been very icy. Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses charming. Coming down Iba MatterAbraham Lincoln. Fab. 2, 1363. relieved me entirely. This remedy 7th Continued on t J page. horn U not at suited to conversational Letter to Working Men of London, for sale by Riter Bros. Drug Co. o advances as a S oclock tea, but it puts i . ft fire Labor-Definiti- on , eec-tt- :i 7: r; .J: i lbv ' Tear for all forms of throat and lung trou oloa, and have yet to coma a case urlioro it failed. We have four little ones in our fumily, and neither tuy wife nor 1 hare ever lout a night's sleep because oft liroat troubles among the children. I gums that femora than any other family can say. (Aaker'a EnglNIi Remedy i just as effective for grown-ti- p i people os for the young. It to go straight to the plnre where the trouble Ilea in the throat ami bronchial tutiesaml lungs. It sonthea ami heals the irritated lonsetis np the phlegm and tnucua tiues, in the I real lilng iaMiRcyqnietstlic nerve! inrig- - Only a Consumption, Couehs and Colds, TO IMPLOYKRS OF MIN. snd all Thrust, Chest and lung Eulu.Triek-Tru- att n of of Lbtrty Mark Hanna insists that tbe troubles. Prion 50o. and $1.00. p oy ke Bt deration of ladcpendaaoe. men who employ other men should Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at 9 inai-- t upon their casting their vote Iliter Bros, Drug Co. oodoboooodooooooooooocooo' oooeciooooooc roocoooooooi.;! y. VC-.- Thereata of Paufci Prcr-parit- y Peatur-- a sbd tha fail hitar ary Eos.acil : The reduces, aJvar.tr-'- s tod power cf the American pcopla are very great, and they have consequently succeeded to equally Jtreat Iteeeuja to have devolved upon theca to test whether a government established onth principles of human freedom can be maintained against an rffort to build one upon the exclusive foundation of human bandage. Kateto ot Cbrlitltn d reared. Ntlen, Credltore wUl preMnt claim with voucher to tho nndanifned at hi teaideoo in Loran city, Cacho Onauty, Utah, on or balers the met day of January, A. 0, 1001. am pubUoatlon, September A.DAN0. Emanuel Felrreon Adminlrtrator of the Eetato af CbruKaa Sieleen, deoeaeed. 2h, ' |