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Show Till, thirteenth quorum of Seventies Seven-ties will meet in tho Twentieth Wanl vestr) on 3Ionda) evtnlng, at T 30 o'clock. Time Keeier Look here. Don--van, leant understand how )ou made seventeen hours ou Thursday. Thurs-day. Donovan Shure Oi started two hours before OI legan, an' Oi wurrkedill dinner time when Oi wasrestin',and after Oi left off Oi wurrked for two hours more, an' that makes me tolme out. tunny t'ollt. Buenos Ayres has made greater progress than anv other bouth American city during the last thirty five years. In lsJ3 thopo-rulation thopo-rulation was 7S,300, ITT.SfKI In bG9, t,-X) In lb2 and 530,000 today. loniiiirnrrnifnl Cxerelses. of the University of Deseret Thursday, Thurs-day, June 12th, ISM, at 10 a. m, at the Salt 1 .ake Theatre, Salt Lake City: nuMBUIJIE 8rw Orcheitra 1-rijer....... -Arthur sujrf r insula 44rtM .J. L. UrUin Iono folo.-Dea Colt,- (rujU) Willie jiIm Oils shim Tlie Growth of ljirti.hlram Diet from"Nra,. LMOeiomnc . aa """' TboniM Bd BMi'e lltu Addrttltotherrmdalte" Rocrrnaoc tltnrei rrMt-John II. Pit l Violin solo. -I-BlaaatM,- w !!"& Fnl ULuK w!S2 '! Orrhe.tra tof.' -Governor A. U Thoniu Section.. Oiebeitni tiir WANT l AIEI-30N WHO WISHLS TO I'lK .. a 2"? t 01 m"'D lw.wll brti ".. B"i "" ttw mU liM- la" at tint ofbre. ' v ' Jndses of Elections. Tlie Utah Commission have made the following appointments. CACHE cotrrv. Logan William Brougham, J. X. Rowland, Joseph 3torrelI. Hyde Park-John 3Iorse. Jr.. bte-phen bte-phen Thurston, Andrew Woolf. Smlthfleld Claries 3fcClaIn, John Savage, J. P. Lowe. Richmond E. B. Tripp, Jens Xeilson, John Rlchardon. Covevllle Hyruni Balr, Henry Allen, W. R. Ivlngsford. Lewlston O. J. 3taddox, S. J. Allen, George W'hei It r. Tienton A. 31. blmmons, ClifrC. Uootlwln, Brigliam Benson. Clarkston A. W. Hcggie, Frank Griffith, John E. Godrrey. Xewton Amos Clark, James Par-sou", Par-sou", John H. Barker, jr. Benson, Henr) Griffitli, Robert Hawthorne Robert Kew le) . Peterborough Peter Peterson, Ellas Davis, William Kidman, sr. Mendon Frederick, Lanen, Andrew Blgler, Jr, Alfred Gardner. Gard-ner. Wellsvllle James Williamson, S. P. Hull. P. W. Mau-han. Hyrum Maguus Petersen, D. O. Bevan, EII Bradlty. Paradise J. F. Wright, J. L. Price, I. D. Britkmore. 3Iillville F. R. Cautwell, Isaac ocott, 3lartln Woolf. Prov Ideuce Thomas Harrison, John King, William B. Lowe. KMErtV COCTiTV. Castle Gate II. A Xelson, J. 31 Beverldge. T. J. EdiuuniU. Pnce F. II. Iang, A. C. 3Iilc", L. 3L Olseu. Wellington W. A. Faw cettfJohn Vance, Newton Hill. Blake J. G immage, Thoma Ftrrar. sr., E. P. Bolton. Castle Dale Samuel Jackson, E. M. 3Ioore, C. 1. Larsen. Ktrrou A. W. CurtI", S. S. Rosen. William Ta) lor, jr. Molcn II. P. Rasmus-en, Seth Wareham, Jot di bw az) . Oraugeville Frank Carroll, J. L. Boulden, W. Ii. SUIsou. Muddy Jacob 3lun.li, R. John-sou, John-sou, II C. Pelt). liwrence II. L Reynolds, Hoi Ir TmITV f 'lmrl-s Allrptl. Huntinglon II. b. Iveless, Elias Cox, ir , J. K. Johnson. Cleveland Joint Eden, bamuel lger. Thomas Farrkh. bcofltid A. il. 1-arll, R. 31c ICiincy, J. i:. I ngles. Notice to tlnr 1'jtlronn. Not having any Telephone, our cuslftmtrs will pit use leaveorders at MargetU' Bro's. Book fetore, or ot Phillip 3Iargetts' Wine Dtit for Marcittn' Ale and Porter, also for Malt and Hole. ESTTI OI- R. B. 3IAKGKTTS. Nolhlnzlnllie lll.lf rr.trlil so (.uti. I wasaffiictetl with Kidnty ills ease. Dr. Ivcnnei') 's Favorite Rimedy, of Roudtut, N. V., I my it with a perfect recollection of ail tliat irns'done for me UIdi, it Is th only thing that gave me lr mam nt relief I have recommendee this meiiiciue to man) jn-ople fui Ividnt) disease ami the) all agree 11 saying that it ha not Its tqual Ii tin wide world for this complaint Lvman Crawford, Druggist -1 ringhelJ, Mass. SCHOOL OF MINES. Entrance) examinations for tho School of Minos of Columbia Col-umbia College New York City, will bo hold at my rcsl-doncc, rcsl-doncc, 570 East Tomplo Street, south, beginning Friday, Fri-day, Juno G, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m. R. H. TERHUNE. JOHN C. CUTLER & BRO. have REMOVED Tomporarily to No. 7S Wost, First South St., Ono Block West of Desoret National Bank. Homo-Made Woolen Goods of all kinds. Cents' Suito Mado to Order. Now Styles Spring Suitings just received. CALL AND SEC US. Buy )our drugs of "the Ioyp,' Johnson, Pratt A Co. 4S Mainst. Urrp The t.uino llrnlHij-It;oairintarwcctmonlhni1 llrnlHij-It;oairintarwcctmonlhni1 ttrath It tbo ruKS brttiine mcrt thej Ioe thru imwrr to IioM tlie tteth. Tbe ae of sozo-loT sozo-loT i vilaita Lcuato 11 rrmore tue UrUrhKhfi&ratei ILe tectti and jnnu. Til linlmotIr. Tlie latest, largest ami best musical musi-cal work )itMiMilieil In tho Tcnl tor), containing a tunc for ever) tiece in tho Latter day baltits' Hymn Bonk, 1 a" Ixa n ituil from Hie DjautiT Xiws jnes. and Is now for sale inl different ttllrs of per Covered Ikiard. loth Back, $I..VImch nr $Ib jirdoz. Clfth Bound, $1 GOescIi, $17.00 doz. Cloth aud Urathtr Hound, $1.70 each, SlbOOlerdoz. Full 3Iorocco Gift, $3 io each, $36 00 ierdoz. If sent by mail lb cents per book additional will be charged. The best musical talent In the Territor) has been tmploycd In the arrangement and compilation of the work, which contains the choicest of the sacred mi lodlr n u II Ich the Latter daybaliits'H)mns have t-een sung in the last, and a rich collection of original tunes, many of which are sure to become favorites as soon as known. There are 330 pltces of music, with words accompau)lug, in the P-almody, making it a large and valuable 1 00k. Xotonl) should every choir bo full) tupj lied with tb's remarkably cheap aud most excellent work, but it b equally well adapted for home use, a id no family in which music Is understood or cultivated should tie without it In ordering, state how you want lliem "hipped. Address: Desetet r s Co , bait Lake City. Ilr. J. Tbomn. Ilrmlsf, Herald Block, corner west and 1st bouth st, S. I j. Clt) . Vitalized ail administered. d Talk tbtiiil llnrjmln ! Hand and 3IeatSaws, Steel Shears and Hatchets. Choice; each, 50 eta. CI S-WcstTtrnpleSt. II. E. Phelt.s. Ladles; Tlie bestThreod for Hand or 31a-thlne 31a-thlne uc is Clark's "3IHo End " hito thread wound onLlacksicolt. For sale by S. Kn.lMTt, New Dry Goods Store, u5 and 317 S , 3Iain StreeL tlir 4 sat Go to Spencer, Bvavateb & Co., opposite City Hall, for Tin lUoflng, Guttering, Sjoutlng, Stoves and Tinware, etc A Beautiful Assortment of Indies' Gmts' and Children's bhoei and bllpen just arrived at People's Iiultable Co-op. dtf On and after 3Iay 20Ui, Battling Trains to and from Garfield Beach w ill run as follows-Xcnre follows-Xcnre Salt Jjale S 10 a-m., except buutlay, Ifhn a.m.. lax) p.nt ; 2:15 p.m., 5.10 p.m , 6 VJ p m. Jmrr Garfield 35 ajn., 11.0 a. m, 1.45 p-m 3.30 p.m , 5.55 p. m., 7.15 p m. LeanUarpeld 11.10 a.m-, 2:10 p.m., 3.10 p m., 5 10 p.m., 75 p.m , 9M)p.m. AmteSalt Lale 12:13 rem , nxcept Sunday, 3.45 p.m-, 45 p m , 5.55 lem S 10 p.ni., 10 IS rem. S. W. Eccles, Gen. Frt. A Pass. Agt. hOU KFJST OlS LKASE. I WANT TO KENT OR LEASE A 5 OB 6 Room Home, cloie la- Addreit I.. S C. Co 1 . Cltr, iuucs terms and locaU n. d f WE ADVISK OUR FRIKtDS WUO NEED ANTTI1ING IN TIlK caottusf Use to rail upon ua.t Oo.,IIMiln3L. nbera laer wlUflntlawtll MitKtrtl itoek or Daa aad bort aaUa iTtralt.biu.cipi, ihiru. tt. at Terr low prlcra. Ten Irm II rekibl and will trtil ronrlclit. 43 SPKfTAI. MIT1CKH. yZt SI'ECIVI. FEATUP.LS nK THE SUNDAY HERALD. , rwarro-r THE Hlrald takes pleasure In announcing that it has secured several sev-eral ncT nnd rpccially attractive features for its tJunJajr Jsue, to commence with the number of June 8. Among the noted writers whose articles will henceforth appear exclusively ex-clusively In The Herald, arellon. Ames J. Cumming", tho Democratic Dem-ocratic leviathan; Don Piatt, tlie celebrated Democratic writer and thinker; the Texas 5(Iui man.and 3Irs. Elizabeth 1". Heaton. Among the features of tomorrow's farj.NDAi IlEKAI.D will be the following. Hon. Amos J. Cummiugs takes a UrJ'seye view of historic ground", from the Capitol dome in W ashing-ton. ashing-ton. Dion PiAtt, the famous Democratic Dem-ocratic writer, treats of tlie Labor Problem. 0,le 1. Read, the "Texas Sittings" Sitt-ings" man, gives tlie first letter of a characteristic series. Mrs. Elizabeth P. Helton, the noted woman' writer, oiiw her series with a bright summer article, Off" to Furope." P. T. Barnum touches ou his own great hoi by. Lawn Tennis, by Landison. The K. of P. Camp at 3Illwaukee, the whole brightened with many illustrations. il-lustrations. Besides these exclusive features, the usual Bill Nye article will appear. ap-pear. Frank G. Carpenter gives a great letter on Wauamaker. 3Iiss Grundy, jr., treats of ' Our Nobility." Nobil-ity." Prof. Tolmage discourses on The Analysis of W'tir." Bed-fern's Bed-fern's Fashion". Special dispatches. Dramatic and Lyric. Finance aud Mining. All local new". Ogden occurrences Park City items, and our Sunday Real Estate and Trade Pace. TeSanday Herald u delivered anywhere tn the aly far SJ.50 per day. Itaaor ! Unco I i Ititaor t ! ! Ground and set at Temple Barter Shop. dlt Tlie Rustle llriilsr. "The Rustle Bridge that spans Spring 1 Jke- at Calder's Is as great an aehievimtnt for Utah as tin ilrookl) 11 Bridge is for Ntw York." 'The Pleasure Resort at Calder's is the most beautiful fiot in Utah." ' salt I -ake is a good place to bathe, but for a dav I leasure or a si lect evening tarty gh e Us Calder'r every time." All tho above has Urn truthfully said b) men of good judgment Our combined btenm, Launcli and rug, our Canopied Barge and our new Row Boats will l here by tin 20 h Inst Every Club, hcliool and iVard, from Ogden lo Provo, should visit Caldtr's this season. H. DINWOODEY IS READY FOR BUSINESS AGAIN, And will be pleased to havo tho public genorally and all his old customers call and soo him at Caldcr's Music Palace, (tho Caldor Estato having kindly allowed him to uso part of thoir storo), whero he has oponod out a New and Beautiful Stock of Carpets and Parlor Furniture Furni-ture All orders will receive most careful attontion. He still has the 6 5 onioloyos with him ready to execute any ordor. Give him a Call. FREE. PI 111 It IILUIM. OF TIIEMtb. VT (.IttMl nun inn, Ou :ml s. Ami Nl.. urxt Iu I lie t ullrn XIotrl,t .tniurnrlnc31utljij Morn I HZ. Juue 9. by Ur.Suillli.IIie siacnrlir fltjslrlaii.or Nrw lark Slrance ami Jljtle- rlnus I'uwer Tlie laiuio Vtnlk.llir Illlntl Nrr mntl Hip Ilear tear. Dr. fcniith,tlie magnetic 1 h) siciun of New ork, has ingagetl the G V. R. Hall, u In re he tli uhliili heal the sick, free tf charge, ivtrt morning from Into II o'tloik.coni utiicliig Mondav, Jure ''th, for about two week". Dr. bmith i- tlie oul) thoroughly wlucatt-d 1 hysician and surgeon in the world who Is endowed w itli tin magnetic e,ifl of healing to that degree de-gree which enables him to go ujjn the stage and publlily heal all man inrof disease "ininl) b) the laying on of liand". lnvallis suirerlng from disea-es of ) ears' standing that have ha filed the skill of the medical profession and by thtm given up as incurable, are restoicd to health in a few moments' time by the application appli-cation of his bauds to the affected (arts. Although a graduate of both the old and newchoolsof medicine, his strange raagtictic power maki-his maki-his practice tecullar to himself There have been men In all ages who have possessed the magnetic gilt of -healing, but few if any have Isses"cd it to such an extent over all forms of disease as Dr. bmith. His peculiar magnetic gift of heallngdisease is based upon strict firinciples of science, and Is In larmony with nature's law . Un der the influence of Dr Smith's magnetic treatment, it takes but a few momtnts to relieve the most obstinate cases of any curable dicast,andsosure and certain is the effect, that but tew diseases require re-quire more than six or eight treatments treat-ments to bring aliout a -rmamut cure, whilst scores of cases are cured byasingle treatment. Dr. bmith cordially invites both the silk and the well of nil classes to go to the Grand Atmy rf the Republic hall every morning from 10 to 11 o'clock and listen to his lecture", and wltnesa bis wondirful cures. He will ileal the sick, amuse the mirthful, mirth-ful, entertain theskeptical, and et the serious to thinking. Dr. bmith Is permanently located at 253 West Temple Street, south, where those who are able and willing will-ing to lay may consult him free of charge, from if a.m. to G p m. daily, excel tduriug the hours at the hall and Sundays. The doctor cures all foims ol di'ia.'e, no matter what they are, and performs all operations know 11 to surgery. Advt Tiir most complete line of Wall Paper In town at PEOI LE'M EqflTAULE Co-oi'. HAMPTON. JONES S- Co . 4i-ltral Estate. s Choicest Building Lots in market East side Liberty Park, $.y) to 51000. Lots near corntr 6th West and 7th South, SI75 to S525. Its near corner Gth West and 9th South, 5200 to $"(); fine flowing wells ma) bo had on any of the above lots. First class buluts, prospective business, and acreage properties. tr2T Office, 62 s. 3Iain Street Annnunrrmrnt Extraordinary. We shall give away with every $25 00 cash purchase during the month of April one volume, handsomely hand-somely bound, of either of the following fol-lowing standard work": Dante's Inferno, Dante's Purgatory and Paradise, Dore Bible Gallery and Jliltou's Paradise Lost. All Illustrated Illus-trated by Gutave Dore. Thee books retail at So 00. During this extraordinary offer onrprices will be as low as e er, and every department depart-ment Is well stocked with dry goods, groceries, men's and boys' clothing, and boots and shoes. Come and examine these elegant books. D. L. Davis, GS and 70 w. 1st South. James Marsh, of Aten, Nebraska, after an experience of four years in selling Chamberlain's Pain Balm, says: "It is the best and most reliable reli-able liniment ever produced." A fifty cent bottle of It HI accomplish accomp-lish more In the treatment of rheumatism, rheu-matism, Lune back or severe sprains than five dollars Invested In aur other way. For sale b) X C M. I Drug Dejartment. C0HN- BROS. t- We yow Commence Our Jtajiilar dlid-Summer HAjtGA jy jAZ,nS.&t PRINTED INDIA SILKS, REDUCED 25 PER CENT. OurKntlreStockof this season's Importation of Cantou. Shanghai, and Japanese Lyons Printed bilks 1" now offered at a reduction of i, jr cent. Our SI.00 qualities at 75 cl. W.' rSSffif !cV. HgurcU Chain.. In Light. Medh.ru and AlJsSteJhStee" InVery'choice Fret-Sh designs, at 1.U cu, ,? 3. Gray and Tan Mixture WU. and the thing for Summer Dresses and Wrapir, at IU cts. per T,nl, tST A URE VT BARGAIN. Iincos ttxxcl Emtoroidorioai. We offer about 150 pieces vtry choice Torchon lre", iu width fftRU to i Inches, at 5, 7 and lo cts. per yard, marked downone-thlnl. Exu.'toroiciory 3?loiioixi5. 45-inch India Linen Flounclngs, deep hem stltcheil border, fine Lin- Iroldtry, at S5 cts , SI.00, $I5 and S1.40 per yard. -vrixito G-ood.. small Ixit of very choice Prlntetl India Dimit) and Lit en Lawns, at "' and 22J els. r yard; were 10 and 30 cts. A It of Cheik Nainsooks, suitable for Children's wear, at 6 ets , marked down from 10 ets. StoolidnH, Soolts nxtcl TJoicloi-vo-oar. 100 dozen Misses' Fast Black Ribbed Hose, ". pain for 25 ets. A Lot 31 Ues' German Black Ingrain Ribbed Hi-, at 2U ets ; reduced frtm 35 ets. ladies' verj fine French I)roi-"titch LWe llofe, BUek Cailirs with fancy colored to, this M-ason's Ust styles, at 50 cL , w ere lb ets. Men's British Sock", 3 iairs for 35 els. Men's German bocks, iu Modes and Tan", 3 pairs for 50 ct. Men's P'renih Balbriggan Under-bliirU and Drawer-, at 01 its. it suit Ladles' p'ancy Ribbed Jersey Vests, at L' ct. apleci . Children's bummer Bonm ts and Caps, at 15, 25, -10 and 50 els ; all reduced re-duced price" Ladlcs'fatrlpcd Frinch Sattin and Outing Flannel BLu-e Wal-ts, t $15; worth SiOO. Chlldnn's Jerse) Blouse Waist. In Nav), Cardinal jud Druu u, at SI.25 $1.75 and $15. Our Entire block of ladies' Blatk aud Colored Jirsej is offered at a discount of 13'j rcint-We rcint-We are showing a i-ull block ot Bathing Suits. Hie line of "Ues are com lite, and prlcts reasonable. COH1V BROS. 1. DINWOODEY HASyJUSTyRECEIVED 1 Car load of PARLOR SETS 1 " " REFRIGERATORS 1 " " BABY CARRIAGES 1 " " LINOLEUM 2 " ." assorted FURNITURE And quite a fine assortment of 2nl? I ssaSLn ttJ mdt Jt S . S g. .. g And a very largo assortment of n. sirw j Which aro for sale in CALDER'S MUSIC PALACE, (Part of which I am permitted to uso through the kmdnoss of D. O. Caltlor's Estate.) Give mo a call. No trouble to show goods. All orders by mail promptly attended to. H. DINWOODEY 45 to 47 1. First Soutli St. rifilckiSulllll Acreage 1 Property. REAL ESTATE 0 Commission Agents, I Builn;ck z Paving Ho. 64 East, FIRST SOUTH STREET, stone, Etc. Having Secured tho Agency for tha Sale of CULTEB'S ROLLER COMPOSITION, The Best Material In the World for tho Manufacture Manufac-ture of TTtuvTCTtfe itoxxsrirtt. wo aro oreparod to supply tho trads In quantities to suit, and on tho Lowest Possible Torm3- Wo will also OAST ROLLCRS of any size, on recolpt of cores, with Promptness, and at most Reasonablo Ratos. Porsons ordering should stato definitely si:o of rollors required. This Composition Is made specially for this DRY CLIMATE-tho hardest cllmato In tho world on Printers' Rollersand thoso who havo used It unhosltatlncly ryonounce It the Best In all respects they havo ever tried. It Is equally woll adapted for Hand Press, Job Press or Cylinder Machine, and for slow or rapid work, and tho printer who uses It onco w'll rr .h- want any other kind. E DESERKT NEWS CO., (salt Lnlro Oltjr. SUBSCRIBE IHI 'l'i mm mm I PDBLISHED m THE WEST 1 Tie Yelucte eoBDencect , In rrilh KeirYear. Back ana- . MM bewfarnlslie J subscribers,! Ii In their rolames mH Is cob- II plete. Haifa year 26 ntta- It ! It bersnill male a handsome I Tolame of about SOO pau, I and all for $1.50. Or a I whole year 52 nanbers ' I for only $2.50. Compare iii I and number of pa-cs niti I I loose of other masrazincs, tbea r3 think of getting it I IB One a Vcfik Mai ef Osce a MqoIIl fll Mil : IS and be eonnnced that yoa tfwM mil gei at least - Q FciirTiisesuisAi&eBtGfflcaiiio; m atter that yon ironld in any I H ether western magazine, ac- , K cording to price, and that too J V Of a Superior Guaiacter. 9 Hott Ii the tine U sub- jj, I scribe, that yon may haie the H I volume complete, sot alone g; I foryaarorra reading hat that 'r I fyonr children and fntirt r ' 1 geseratiou. ,11 Tha Desaret Weekly ttUI -fl l the beat current record of J-S IM Chnrch History in existence, isH end in that respect will be a L jjfl ralcabla acqnisition to any !ijfal hone or pnblie library. j 9 The Deseret Weekly is alss irjE the best publication to send i abroad to 3Iissionaries,Sainti Em r strangca who are iniesti- j 'jjl gating the Gospel, becanse of .1, the discourses and other doc- j jH trisal articles contained in it J. tM A Tolnoe might be filled W with the TolnntaryeonHend- W'f1 ation aflhe Deseret "Weekly ii already receire J, but we pre- fl fer to let it speak for itself. M Sena for a sample copy and k '6dt of tb av'.U. j H CHICHESTER'S ENGU5H PENNYROYAL PILLS i C9 CKOSS DIAMOND MAHD A " 1 Jf 4. wbv "or tarmiar tfM U-t) j J? M4-K.IWr rr LmdlT m UU- tj J XA rtBrnlI. JT-v-- $ 4 tfm liebig COMPANY'S 1 EXTKACT of BEEF ll3 riatit aad Cbeipst Mtric rUronsr Stock 4 3 for oaps. 3lAdo lnb anj Saacctv. a ; Zttt Tea, "i lBTalaabI tnlc aaaal ,'LH He $ft)Q jarn jjt II Criiulu onlr nlltl Tac Imllr at t fwf Jnlun nn fJt--x klcnulurr la iJKlfl SoM b7S(rex?epersfc Grocen Drarria -t J iV UEnu, rATACT Ot BLErCOLH !. , Mfj NOTICE TO CREDITORS. l jatj EUte or Thoaw dktoi, DeceuttL 0 "V'OTICE 13 HIRLI'.V GI EN CT TIIE J gB!fnixaM, .ckuftiAtratr of th ZF rtt f Thnaw lkla, dereietl, lo ib I alAfl rt ii tor of. 4 all yoa bar n? h rfnP eaiaft antnCtlMai4 dvceftftsKt, to exhibit ; mji&L tm with thm Marr Tor)imi,wilbin Hal faraMt4 alter taw rt Btotkauoa of IS tbi notice, to the MM cfnilQuUTwr, al IlB hit office on Mata ttreer, alt Lake Cut, la niiH UMUftJBlTOf ULAke. f-nUB Dated far aft. I. j M iteuai4trator of ike Ectate ot Thomas II Adklot, deeaett. Of m CMV bTATMK. ttTfor-Mtatc doawSw f' jSB NOTICE TO CREDITORS. f 9 LtUte ot Thorn IL KnowWco. Deceased. Ut fSfi V"OTICE I IIERI V fillonrTHE I fill UN aLdcrujcaed dmin atratorot tb Ff 9 ttHll uteAfTbomfttU.KatdeirUeceaedtrthe tH tUll eretlKon of. and all perton eatids claims It mm xnt aie aid deaaed.to exhibit them m wi wttt tb neceaarj Trmccen. withm foar J moat&M after themtpobcaiionotUi no ;g KH ttt.totb aaida IminUtnttor at tbe nfflco B Kn oriiaaeM Uadde . 1tor1te7 tntb(-tun HftH OomMocial ami attara Itaafc Hail bar laaal I Salt I-aii- Lttr n ih I onnty of Salt 1 Jt (HIS Usled Ht Mb it& ImMUMUm i.EOfUt. II KOVVI DCS. IfliliH Imnutrator at Ihe EsUie or Taenia R taaLH KeT.dcn,4ecevet. doairtr 1 IH |