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Show w; rs WHOLESALE GBOCEBS 1,000; tho fourth clft. shall whose annual compenall on the sation, exclusive ot their coni missionsamounts mor.ov order business ot their offices, to le--s tbau 81,KK). b. T hat tho postmaster at. New Tork ofthe tn-- t, sesnd and city and shall be cpioir.ted and may be rethird moved by the president by and with tho advice and consent ot the -- enatc, and sbalt hold their offices tor four eur unless sooner removed or suspended according to Jaw; and ofthe fouith cla-- . sliall be appointed and may be remeved bv the jostma.'ter general, b whom all a'ipointnicnt- - artd removal shall no notified to the auditor for the i at. That the comocnaatien of the atSewAork citv shall be n 8j,out) lomnen-atioper annum, and tho respective ot the lii-- t, second and third of povtma-ter- s cla-sm shall bo annual sularie-- , even humlro'tsof dolbus. ami payable in quarand nxed by terly payments, to be ascertained the general, from their ot the po-- t retain to the auditor quaitei office dejiaitment, or copie or duplicate thcre-of- ', tor four quattor- - iiiimeduitcly preceding tho adju-tmeor lcmlju-tmen- t, by adding to the whole amount ot lox rent, not exceeding also not to ex82, IRK) per annum, co.nmi-sion- s ceed $2,mm per annum on tho otthc--r potal revenues of the office, at the lolloping tales, ) per qum ter, 50 namelj : Dn the the tirt-- 100'1 and not ov or tl)') on over all per ccntuiu; over $4J0 and on all centum: 4') per quar, per centum; not over $2,1U0 per quarter, per anion all over -- 2,40i per quarter, 10 per cm ot the amoitt And in order to tho potal teocipfs or ea. h office, the i ter geneial max require potimitrs to lun.ish to tho duplicates ot their quarterly returns auditor at such time and for such :period as i ro rulin each tao ho mav deem nece-sar- y ot the ostoninn ed, That uhenoier, by rcaon rent- - oi anv ot fi eo deli ery of letter-- , tho-boai e decreased, the postmaster genci al may allow out ot the receipt ot stall o.Vn o, a sum sufficient to maintain tho salary tlieicof at the anumut at which it had been lived be- not less than PUBLIC ACTS om-bia- ee po.-tum-t- SISSON, WALLACE & or CO. THE Congress of the United States. Forty-Thi- rd OFFICIAL. WHOLESALE An act making appropriation Ali- - Retail Doalero in for the service of the irfi'toificn department for the lineal jear .ending Juno .A), 1S75, and lor other puipo-eBe it enacted by the Senate and House of R present tiv. of the United Stabs o t America in ronrre-- s aembled, That the following urns bo and they are hereby appropriated ior tho service of the department ior the J ar ending J unc JO. 1x75, out of any money in the treasury arising from tho revenues of said department, in conturiuity to the act of July 11, as loilotrs: Inland mail transportation, 81(5,400,003. I ay of mail U,5.t . messengers i 55. lav of route agocts, tl2..0 r, Pav ot mail route $lff0,000. i'ay of local agents tliu.ff.'vi. lav of clerks, SI, 3:3),Oil. Iar of railway :1,U00. baggage masters, , 528,000. Foreign mail Hiip, xteamboat and way letters, $7,500. I'ay of postina ter, ?o..00,U00. S 1,2500,000. Fay of cleric for lav of letter earners, vl, OO.'Ntu: lrovided, That hereafter letter carriers shall not be for the true deliver,' of mail matter in tow n- - and eitm w hoe p .illation within their oorj orato iunt, as shown bv thoub--last lepoit of e the national reus. is or by any pient con-mfa ,en in pur iiar.ee of rtate statute or by o der of the in.uor and coiiluhui comcil of sin h tow n .r oitv , shall bo le than 30,00); but this proviso hnll not a fleet tho lrco delivery in towns and cities and whom it is now .nd tor tho moio efficient management of the free delivery .vtom, tho postmasa tourth class elerk ter generaj may to ait us .suserintondwnt of Jeo dclivety iu the department at an annual salary of is 82.500; and tor tins purpose the sum ot hcrebv approi nateu out of any money in tho net otherw iso appropiiated treasnry H rapping paper, 527,000. Twine, Ji4S,ooO. Letter balances, $.1,500. Office furniture, '5U.500. horo-afteAdvertising, $e0,0o0. Provided, That now-paper no pavmcnt shall bo made to unv published in tho District of Columbia lor udverti-in- g any other routes than those in Virginia and Maryland. .Manufacture of adhesive postage stamps, $11, 5(57. Stamped envelopes and wrappoie, $505, 424 : Providoed, That hereafter no envelope, as furnished by rho government, shall contain any ngra ing, no any printing except a printed request to return tho letter to tho writer. Pay of distributing agents and assistants, $10,200. Manufacture of postal cards, SIG8.270. to dLtributo the Iay of agents and postal cards, 55,700. Payments on account of mail depredations and lor penial agent-- , 8(iU,0u. Mail bags arid mail hag catchers, $1SO,000. Mail locks and Keya, and canceling stamjs, $0,000. Preparing and publishing post route maps, -- V GROCERIES mes-engo- tran-ortation- po-toffi- -A- MD- ed cm-plow- is GENERAL MERCHANDISE, de-igna- CORINNE. u. T. te re WK CARRY THE -- largest Stock in Corinnc ng $30,000. P.a ances due foreign countries, $200,000. Kent of Fuel lor i ortothces, Light ior po-tolli- 8 .0.0 0. $150,000. I 0,000. items, 800,000. envelopes and seals, packago ?I2,'i0. $00,000. onvalopesfor postroa-tor- , Envelope for returning d ad letters, -- 4,565. Fees to marshals, attorney s and clerks of courts, $7,500. Kngraving, printing, and binding drafts and warrants, tfi.UtH). Micelhin 'ousTtom, $2,500. Se" 2. That tho lollow ing iinis or o much bo and the ntno thereof a mav bo ncce-arare hereov appropriated lor tho jear ending June of), 175, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, Oflicial or AGENTS TIIE -- y, Pander California Works, to-w- Steam-hi- service between p and China, Japan Steam-hip anil Powder in jobbing lots at San Franoirco set added. price, froikt FRED JKIESEL&CO FORWARDI NG brail, fan Franeico, j500,000. service between tho United Steamship service between San Francisco and tho Sxndwich $75,000. o Official $'150,000' stamps, Purchase of law boo-- s for the use of tho post oflieo department, 2,000. Sec. 5. That if tho rev onues of tho portoffioo department shall bo lnsuliicient to moot tho approj nations made by this act, then the sum of J5,4j7,M2. or so ranch thereof as may bo necesaiy. bo and tho same is heioby appropriated, to bo paid out of any money in tho treasury not otherwise api reprinted, to in the revenuo ofthe i ortothec department lor the ear cmling J une ..0, . i hat tho Kevlscd tatutes of tho bv tho Imted States shall not bo publi-lioUnited States in any newspaper, anv thing in g laws to the contrary netwith-tamlin- g Soc. 5. That on and after January 1, 1VT5, all nowspft,.i i s :,nil periodical publication's mailed tiom a known oilico ot publication or or news nows agency to tegular subc-ribebo I aid at the following agents rates: Un newspaoer and periodical publications; issued weekly and more frequertly Ilian one a weoti, two cents for each pound or fi action thereof, and on those ios frequontlv than onco a week, three cents lor each poued or traction thercoi: Provided, That nothing in this act -- hall bo held to change or amend section 1) i of the act entitled An act to revi-e- , consolidate and amend the relating 4o tho postotneo department, approved Juno .S, 172. Secll. That on and after .Tannary 1, 1F75, upon the receipt ot such newspapers anil periodical publications at tho ollu o of mailiing, they shall ho weighed in bulk and the a id thereon by a special adhoivo stamp, to lie devned and furnished by the geneial, which shall bo atlixcil to such matter or to the sack containining the same, or to a memorandum of such mailing, or otherwi-o- , as the general may from time to time provide by regulation. See. 7. That newspapers, ono cony to each actual subscriber residing within tho county where tho amo are printed, in whole or in shall go free thro ah the part, anil published, same lmlt not bo delivered at mails; but thooflieo- or delivered bv carriers letter carrier unless postage is paid thereon, as piovddod by law. 8. That all mailablo matter of the ..d class; referred to in section 131 of tho act An act to revise, consolidate anil deamend tho statutos rolating to tho Juno 8, 1872, may weigh partment, approved not exceeding 4 wounds for each package thereo shall bo chaged thereon at tho of, and rato of I cent tor each 2 ounces or fraction shall bo thereof; but nothing herein contained held to change or umond section 134 ot the said rtek Groceries, Tobaccos, Pipes, as ETC. KTC., po-to&- Retail. iCTot OF FRUIT. aad Dewestie A. BOOTHS OYSTERS go klad of Coma try Pro-aa.- e beagUf AftIMsIi. npl L C. & 0., IMrOBTBBS Aim JODSXRS tw Wines && Liquors SljycalirornlA Rtreet, Gan Franolsco, California. ORVE31 (SOLiICIYCn. seplf 4 C. c. . MICHAlft. CASK. KAMK. WAND, RISE T. 5. WAhD, & CO.. (Successors to Hunter, Wand , k Co.) IMPS3TCRS ADO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WinesAo Liquors F. JL ft. Proprietor MISCELLANEOUS- - irovided. ec. 81. That the salaries of postiun-ter- s ofthe fir-- t, second and thud clasos, ovopt City Brewery and Malt House. of New York city, shall that of tho bo reudju-to- d by the potniatcr general once s as muh oftener In tw o year-- , in special as he mav deeom expedient. Sec M. That postiua-to- r general shall make all orders assigning or changing tiio salaries ot in writing and rocoul thm Wl. AMSHLER Propr. in hi journal, and l.otity the change to the auditor; and any change made in such alanos shall not take effect until tir-- t day ot the quarter next follow ing such ordor: Provided, I hat in ca-- e ot not lo-- s than off per centum Incta-- u of any postomco, or doerca-- o in tho the poatma-te- r goneral may adjut the alarv Corner of Colorado and Second Street to take effect of tho postma-to- r atj such office, or f tiom tiio lir-- t davof tho quarter poriod tho ba-is tho of leturns for which form , &ec. 8(5. That tho postmaster general mav of mail doigrato oflaoe at tho intor-oetio- n CORINNE, UTAH. loutes a di-tbuting pi separating offices; and whero any such oilico is ot the tlurd or fourth allowance to clas ho may make a the postina ter Jor tuoncc ary co-- t of oloUcal from such duties. son ice.-- an-in- g Soe. 12. That .section 245, 24(5, 217, 251 and 25. of tho act entitled An act to roi-e- , consolidate and amend ttio statutes relating to tiio department, nppmved Juno It72, postottiee bo ameded to read as follows: See. 245. That every proposal for cairv ing tho mail shall bo accompanied by the bond oi the bidder, with suretie- - approved by a j AND and in-- ca-wlicj-- the amount ot tiio , lu-tbond exceed 5,000, bv a of lie socond or third cla-- s, to bo by the of geneial in the ndverti-oineeach route; to winch bond a condition shall Do annexed, that il the aid bidder lnili, within HOG BEER OF THE FIKKST QUALITY such time inter hi- - bid is accepted ns tho geneial hall proscribe, enter into a contiact with tho bniftd States of A mein a, with good and sumcient sureties, to be by the postma-te- r geneial, to perform the tq'vico piopo-u- d by said bid, and, tut thor set vice sa cording to that ho -- hall porionn Always on hand. Also hi- - contract,, then tho said obligation to bo v oid, otherwise to bo in full trco and obligation in law; and in cao ot failure ot any bidder to to enter into such coniiiict to perionn d tho soi vico, or, having a conti ait, in ca-- e of failure topeiiorm tiio con ico according MALT OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY to his contiact, he and his .uotie- shall bu liable lor the amount of aid bond as h undated damage, to be i covered m an action ot debt on saul bond. No pioponl ball bo considered unle accompanied bv such bond, and Order from a distance promptly filled ha o been affixed to said piopo-a- l there seltf the oath of tho bidder, taken boioro an officer that he lia the qualified to admim-te- r oatii, ability, pecmnanly,Is to fulfill his obit ation, made in good laitn, and and that the bid with the intention to enter into contract amt perionn the service in cao his bid should bo Hunters Califirnia Wheat Whiskey, o Agent for Also, po-tna-- RYE WHISKEY. oa-e- 007 and 000, rs bu-ino- JOSEPH FINCHS CELE- BRATED PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE IIAIL. SUBSCRIBE Front 8t.. near Jackson, - SAN FRANCISCO CAL , FOpktf ss JAMES DALY, H. WARD. DALY & WARD, . rf Wme LiquorN No. 311 Fall nt Loca Sarramento Street, V Ccpartmcnt -- Between Front and Battery, SAN FRANCISCO. ed f epStf ISAAC D. HUATOQA, GENERAL NEWS OF INTEREST ' Shipping and Commission Kcrchant 419 In connection with the Mail n i That bo'bro tho bond of a balder provided the a oreaid section is approved there shall bo indoied (hereon tho oaths of tho ureties therein, taken beioio an officer qualified to admim-te- r oaths, that they are owner of real etato worth in the aggiogato a sum double the amount ot the said bond, over and above all debt- - due and ow ing by them, and judgment, mortgage, and executions against them, after alloivinf; oxeuii turns of overy character whatever' Sec. 247.- That anv who hall affix his -- ignat.no to tho appiov.il of any bpi.d of a bidder, or the ceititaatu of sufficiency ot sureties in any contract before tho said contiact is signed by the bidder r contriu tor and his sureti-- , or shall know ingly or without tho excerci-- e of duo diligenco, ap; nn o any bond ot a bidder with insufficient .urete-- , or shall knowingly make any la!-- o or audulent certificate, fhall bo lorth with Horn office, and bothcroaftei di luahtiud tiom holdand shall also bo ing the office ot deemed guilty ot a midmoanor, and on conviction thereof shall bo inni-lie- d ly a tine not exceeding ?5,U00, or by i mi risonment not exceeding ono year, or both Sec. 251. That after any regular bidder whoso bid has boon accepted shall tail to enter into central t tor tho ot the mails according to hi pioposal, or, having entered into contract, tail to commence tho peitoimancu ot thoervico stipulated in hi or their contiact, as tlieioin provided, tho geneial shall proceed to contract w ith tiio next lowet bidder lor the samo service, who will enter into acentract lor tho pertorm-anc- e thereof, unles ho shall consider such bid too high, in which ca-- o ho shall ieadvertio such service. ind it any biddor who-- o bid lias been accepted, and who has entered into a contract to perform such sei vice nccoi ding to las piopo-a- l, and in pursuance of his contract has enteiod uion pciforiuanco ot his service, to tho satistaction of tho postmaster general, shall subsoquently fail or refuse to perform tho service according to hi contract, tho postmaster gonoral shall proceed to contiact with tho next lowe-- t bidder for such service, under the advertisement thereof, unless tho postmaster shall consider such bid too high, who will enter into contract and bond, with sureties to bo approved by tho tor the faithful performance thercoi, ingcnerel, the samepon-alt- y and with tho same terms and condition thereto annexed as were?tatod and contained in tho bond which accompanied his bid; but in e.i-- o each and every ot the next lowest bidder tor such servieo who-- o bids are not considered too high by tho postma-te- r gen-o to enter into contract and eral hall retu-give bond sor the faithful per.ormauco of his contract, tho general shall immediately aclverti-- o tor ppropoals to ponorm the hoi.over an aocej ted servico on said route. bidder shall fail to enter into contract, or a contractor on any mail route shall tail to per-ioron saul route according to lus tho . contract, or when a now route shall be or new servico required, or whon fiom any othor caue thero shall not be a contractor legally bound or .oquired to perform such service, toe postmaster general may maku a wiu-tra- c t for carry tDg tho mail on such route, wl.h-oadvcrtlaeuiunt, for such period as may be necessary, not m any case eicecdiug 6 mouths, until the service shall have commend under a contrac made according to Jaw: Provided, however, that the postnus mr general shall not employ temporary service on vany route at a higuer price thau that paid t the coo ractor woo shall have peformcu tLe service c.ur.ng the isst preccdinuig regular contract term. And in all cases of reguar contracts beraftcr mad., the coutrai t rnay, m the discretion oi tie postmaster general, he continued in iorcc beyond its express term lor a period not exceeding , 0 months, unul a new contract with the same or 21(5 -- ed cd trnn-poitati- ou ter when may form, news- or b-- b ! or Foreign and Domestic LAGER- BEER' -, mroRTKRS Latest Telegraphic Reports' rea-onab- lo W. L. WHEELOCK Ila d ve m oslaly-lh-hed- ut Front Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. i Particular attention paid to tho purchasing of China and Japan Tea, California Winoa atid Liquor. jop8tf Old Corner facing tko stylo and keep tho tho ed Depot in JOB OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S iirst-cla- -s HOTEL. GRAXD For executing all kinds of Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Free Lunch every night, coniting of Ovftcr boup, and the Vegetables ot tho soaso . JOHNSON & CO., Proprietors, Plain and Fancy Job Printing. AND MARKET MONTGOMERY 1 1 - -s 1I UKY.mDS P0.VD, il -- - go td)-!- fnM anil v SAN FRANCISCO" d the:;xorthern -- of-such e. Oerinns and tha Territory of Montana. h-a- in ot-thi- s po-ta- n, Sec. paper or periodical publication sent through act, or the mails under tho provisions news agent who distributes any such newspapers or periodical publications under the provisions ot this act, or employee of such or nows agent, stating that ho will not send, or knowiugly permit to be sont, throughthrough tho mails any copies of such newspaor poriodicoal publications except to fer subscribers thoreto, or news agents, without prepavnient of potage thereon at tho rato of 1 cent for each two ouncos or fractional part thereof; and If such publisher or news agent, or omployeo publisher or news agent, when required by the iostmater general or department any special agent of tho tototlicc to make such affidavit, shall rofu.--e to do so, and thereafter, without having made such affidavit, deposit any newspapers in the mail for transinissioa, ho shall be deemed and on conviction shall guilty of aisdemeanor, 21,000 lor ouch refu.-a-l: bo fined not exceeding and if anv such person shall knowingly and willfull mail any such matter without tho raia provided in this act, and in ment o f o violations of tho provisions of the same, ho or they shall be deemed guilty of and uion conviction thereof eball bo fenod nut more than 1,000, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, one or both, in the dDcrotion of tho court. Foe. 10. That so much of this act a, changes on newspapers anil periodtho rate of ical publications shall not tato effoet until the 1st day of January next. 11. T hat the td, 80th, 81t, Sul, 8- d, 84th and SHth sections of said Act to revise, consolidate and amend the statutes relating to to tho postoltice deiartment, approved June 8, le72, be amended to read as follows: That the postmasters, except the Sec. York city, whose annual potmaster at New bo dmd-oSdJJOU, salary is heroby fixed atfollows: cl a- -. The first into four classes, as -- a lanes annual whoso l those sha embrace all .0K); are not more than $4,000 nor le-- than inoo tho second cla-- s shall embrace all lho-- o not loss annual salaries are less than SJ,tH)0 but than 22.000; tho third class shall embreco all those whoso salaxios aro los ;jnu 2.U00 but ami-demean- iU -- ' ht-a-d accepted. po-tag- far ro-ta- Montgomery Atr Coruer y THE OLD CORNER. pub-lich- cr IMPORTERS H , -- ee y, and ofio-t-ma.-tei.- os - rs act. See. f. That tho postmaster general, bo nece-sarin his judgment it affidavit in an by regulation, proscribe, to bo taken by each puolisber of any Wholesale fore tho decreao in box rent. ec. s2. Tliat the compensation ofthe fourth elas shall bo tlio box ront collected at their office and commi-siou- s on othor revenue ot tlmir otfico at tha l rato ot 00 per centum on tho tir-- t 810J or less quarter; 50 per centum on tho next execor per le-- s yer quarter; 40 per centum on tho of MOO per quarter; the amoto be ascertained and allow oil by the auditor in tho settlement of the quarterly accounts of such A when tho aggregate annual rovided, Thatovclu-ivo of commissions on compon-atio, of any jot master of I)uino-sorder money thi- - class hall amount to 21,000, the auditor sliall report ucli tact to tho postina-te- r genet a I shall ho in ordor that such to prot er clas, and his salary fixed as heieto-lo- i d -- po.-tag- ETC. ee IO 4 THK m-p- .i' Tft,v5 exo-uto- ge en-iitl- Liqners, po-toth- ft ii j- -- J52 Xj 1S-3H- Jfes. Wl -- ter Cnllcrj, o-t- ap-piov- -- pw-ta- Cigart, nt i fjf JTJH2-- f.lAIL. DAILY 4 v i u A CO;," -- cxi-tiri- of lj -- d Yeoy cn hand a cheioo o- tcr po-tag- po-ta- po-tma-- conorjcjE ed ec. HERfHANTS, ut. J. 1. TDtfitlil -- v COtlHISStON s EVtatcr3T8. es $15 de!i-etenci- AID cin-'-e- can e:icc3 other contractor shall be made by tha postmaster general. see. 253. That hereafter all bidders upon every mail rente for the transportation of the aatne, wbc je the snuual compensation for the service on such route at the time txceedmhe sum of $5,uu. shall accompany their kids with ( . a certified cheek or draft, to tha order payable of the jttiu ester general, upon uoivent national bank, which cr drait shall not be levs than 8 ceutvun of the amount of the animal pay per ou said route at the time each bid is made, and, in ease of new or modified service, not less then per centum of the amount of the bond p the bidder t aecompaoy his bid, if the amount nqqirpd ot said bond exceeds f 5,uo0. In any bidder, on being awarded any such contract shall fall to execute tha saute with good and euf-litit sureiies. sccordmg to the terms on which such bid was maae and accented, and entered upon the pcrfrrmauce cf such strviie to th satisfaction of the general, such bidder shall, iu additi postmaster n to his llahllty on his ond accompanying his bid, forfeit tho smount so deposited to the United St&Ws, end the s.me shall .orthwith be paid into the trrasmy of t e United Htstes for the use of the postoffice department; blit if such contract shall be dulv executed and the service entered upon as aforesaid, such draft or check so deposited, aud the checks or drafts deposited by al other bidders, cri the same route, shall b returned to the respective bidder making such dosirs. Rop.opcsals for the DEST ADVERTISING HEDIU11 transportation of tne uiniis where amount of the bond Mqwtred to the same shall exceed J.y.o t afiaU be s.wompsiy corsbii - d nn1eB aco ied by ih. c rk or draft herein ug ther wli the bond r quired by therequired, preceding section: ! rovid d. That nothing in this set shall be cvustruel or tn.eiHt-t affect any pen-a.or forfeitures wbtcli linve heretofore so-- i r jpiI midi r tl.e provisions ot the sections hereIN THE TERRITONY. by itieileti 8' . IT That hereafter 111 postage on public dcctinciits lead d any u. ember of congress, th president, or of anv ex utivo department, shall b icu cents on each toun1 volume, and o uubounp volumes the same rate ss that ou newspapers mailed ron a known office of public .tion to regular subscribers; and the words public dcciiment wiitten or printed thereon, or on the wrapper tin rof, and certified by the g.gnature of any member of congress, tho presideut or of an execu'lve department shall be deemed a sufficient certificate ilut the same is a public document; and the tem pub ic document is hereby defined to tm all publications printed by order of oouress or oj either house thereof: Provided. That the HAS Tlllt LA1GE3T CIRCULATION IN postage on each copy of the doll, (ougressional Record mailed fjom the city of Washington as counties transient matter, shall be one cent. AND ALONG THE Approved June 22, 1874. - T9jry--- - fcftationerv anil miscellaneous Kogi-tere- d rs :r ay for wTat you get, and got what you pay for. v Hero food i prepared for the bet of oeioty. nd And handsomely served in all style variety; And the lover of imported liquor nd wmo Sy heelock's tho place in tho city to dino. Of meat, wild and tine, ho li fulP50dihe Tho lter river supplys him with all sorts of ho; And tho f ir La Kollo France, and the hills on the Khiii Give drinus to all those who at the Old Cornre HAND-BILL- SAM FRANCISCO. S, ep8tf POSTERS, , DODGERS, . E.MARTIN PROGRAMMES, . aSI CO., 5 Importers and Jobbers of LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS. i Wineo and Liquors, STATEMENTS, Meals at Jic ENVELOPES l 11 dine.-- STREETS Hours. BLANKS, 409 LABELS TICKETS FOR St THREE MEAL oetS-tt IrontiStreet, IV aepStf V rr FR4VCMCD. -- II ELTON BUSINESS CARDS. HOUSE, THE GRAND visiting: cards, BALL TICKET, BILLS OF LADING, ICelton, Utah. CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS Tnit Ojilt FikstCL4Ss IIotei. w thk 1lxcf:. t PACIFIC HOTEL OWENS & CO., Props. f The houo has been refitted and well bo-- t The table l supplied with the tiges cav o every mornthe market afford. ing for all principal points in Idaho. fur-ni-he- d. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Thomas Hall Deceased. having been appointed Ad THE undersigned of the Katate of Tnomas Hall deceased. K persons having claims against raid .state are required to present the same to the B.tte Cieek, undr reigned at his resiaenoe, Oneida couaty, Idaho, or to K. J. Davis, M.iad, or H. W. C. Margary, Esq., sttorney-at-laFranklin.) within ten months from the date of tiio first publication of this not ce, or be forever tV. C. ROBBISS, baned. Administrator of the estate of Tbomls Hall, det eased. Frsnklin, Oneida Co., Idaho, CC-3BCAC-O. , v Orders Procptly Attended To. The Largest asd moat Cempleve XTolrl . 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