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Show rfjjtaRLAND I Us ReaRfnWffo-daY and mmmf jrjrjr: rjflnf Possibilities of To-morrow. 1 OaIU.AXD tho bustling. r.KI . I fcrowlng city of Knrtlivoitfi-n "''"jBffl k ( Is fortunately situated ,Jn the JyaMJ Mftr the Great Bear Itlver Valley 7' lBfB HHv, to-day ot an enterprising popnh Fljnl WjMj cccdlng 650The dully W'kX.I M&l j! seekers, capitalists and rcaicM-. .JEfil r ors anxious to locate hero foretells MP , fiduro for tills city and insures 1 more than is at present llciluti d r J The city, built on n MibMantlal ffcuaifc I ntlon, is beautifully laid out co ?Y$ y I level surfaced area, of 420 acres tffrK 5 I Injr n portion of sections 20, I m, Tp. IS, X. H. 3 W. ifljM I The city proper ceutcra at tllV 1, I road of Factory and Slain ,rt''X? I being County roads. Factory f I ihe county road cast and west tcjy I extending from tho depot on thu yW I lothcUtaJ. 'igar Factory on the (tf I dittaueoof jut one mile. MalNlHt.jCt I the county ad n6rtli and bouufcuad I centrally divides the city cat awlMt. I , Jltny pretty and substantial dw'aihjpa I constitute tin towjisite proper "gJ.'M1? I ifuhcrbs aro thickly dotted wllfftklm A honies and pleasant surroundlng-TOOii industrious, contented coinuiuulty Sj The comnurciiil center, tho biM6ciis Mocks, erected anil in course of coiuXnicr PK lion, the business activity xKtlitIin.d 'J Iho amount of bustle ami stlrdally Ulrtrl-& Ulrtrl-& T deuce predict a future replete wltlMflft- press and prosperity. Garland, yet lu her infancy, rftWs many cities of the statu whoso fouHfc-tiuu fouHfc-tiuu stones were laid ere the mlgrationjir, the red man from this ideal spot.J gjic' i is broad thoroughfares, excellent wittt mid electric light systems that anyf city ivmild be proud to own, and lastbiij not least, The Sugar Factory owned and operated by the Uluh Miignrtt.f with In extensive Interests and btfivjl i,nv rolls that furnishes cinploynu'k W hosts of hands and Is thus the finaifclftl I maintenance of this thriving town, j'lie nirroundlng towns und In fact many l ilies of the state arc to-day idaiuiiiorlug for "pay rolls" and they fully rcnlif.e I lull tho city of Garland is iortiinaiu to bo one of the blessed. The amount of money disbursed month' jy by factory, and employes cannot and will" not fall to mako Garland's future bright and prosperous. There Is more money per capita In circulation here jX limn In any other town or its sUo In the Mate, the only exception probably bcjnj: ) ,t Miniesmall. rich mining towns. A glance t'!'H Jlt the following mentioned linns and ihcpri'spectivu ehterprises coming w)tli ' i the advent of spring will verily our I MatementH above and present the city to I ull Interested u Its truu condition. IllUK SCHOOLS. The school privileges of Garland are ,ts good If not belter than can be louud inniiv city of Its size. 'I he city school l ulUtlnu' is a credit to the city and is centrallv located. Uerdlt Smith Is the. lirinoipal teaching the higher mOM ilrs. Helta Jensen has charge of termedlate department anrt JUss'JB Hush tbn primary dciuirtincnt . M tlarland school north is wcU .atcifiW. . A, Vanco Is the principal ami Mrs. rime 1'orter, luwistaut. KHK WALL'S MVF.IIV hTAIII.l:. H 1 II. D. Wall's I'ivcry Stable on FMH I Mreet next to tho Amusement HaMMt the reputation of being a reliable kH H. lishment and is well supplied EK . horses, rlga and uppanitusc tor tlH I 7, , . ()f ,,e public. Wr. Wall liHS onlyMB HB, i,cro for a few months but baa a vmtWk PBL J fiends and acquaintances. He cats H, W !W this city from l't. Lookout. Tht,JM-H Tht,JM-H , w hvcrlng of coal, hauling of goodl; ' anything in tho drayuge line i& oijl, M their specialties. ;! HC OurPostoftlcolsonoof tho bcstiMUm rounty outfiido of tho county scut aflLU' centrally locoted beug; lust nortKM drover, Hoso &. Co'a cstabllshmcn . WM 1 O.L. Wilcox has filled the posh Wm ' postmaster since May 15,1001 .lB was first cstabllahcd n North UarlBD Anril 1. 1004, the ollco was mov M Oirlaud proper anil made '"i u-to1 onico in every respect. Besides lJ largo mid roomy it has inoro thanlW kectas lock boxes for the nccotnmottjl - ttou of the public. Hcucut y Mr. WOwd k rtslgnedlnfavorof Mrs. hva Oytofl glvedjJ cr nppolotnent Ail TJIfifl lil,AM) CM'K AM) HAKDKY. C'.f 'i'tMiiiuni, foinierly of Ogdcn, evpoi-ljliH'fd linker and rcstiiuriiiit "ifiWi to this city about six mouths jff "lid last September opened , bakery Pfll 'cMuurntit hero known as The Uar-lat)d Uar-lat)d !,u'i:. The t'at'c U next to the Uar-nidd Uar-nidd Mii'iv and .Mr. .itsiminn enjoys tho witii ctlou' of being1 thu ojily imker in ffifr. i ity and furnishes our citizens with M "staff nf life." jntculiir meals timl short orders are hitkii linos'. III.OCK. I(ij)ne of the hiindsomest and most sub-b-J.'inili(l edifices of the city is the Kiter rilras'. Illock, corner iUIn it nil factory atk-ets, a 2-story brick -ISzUU feet, jy This building was completed last June iiil i.i oecuiIe(l by a miiii'jcr ot ousiiiess Vid profcsioual'mcn who we will men-iiiln men-iiiln lu their respectie order, 'the lrur Itros'. Drug t.o., Jlr. Jillb i the bul iier ami The Hank ol Garland o .c.py .'In.' lower floors. There are thlr ten rlidius lu the second storv Abere wib be rjmii(l the It. M. Hell 'I eleiilidlie olllee, ,tliu trui of Drs. Frank and Green, Judge Vaim'ibdf ln's olllee (-vliere the 'Cial'lalid Coiuuiercial Club meets .Hominy ought), a dentist's olllee and several other rdonii wh.ch ale all occupied. 11, C, , Vmausdelii it our local real estate and Siuniiui' man. I IIIIDVKU, 1IOSK ,V CO. : 'Tlie firm of drover, lloe k Co., h one fil Hie pioneer buhliios houses ot tbli Jity. Mr. Urover, the senior mcmlivr, 'ci)idii't-iil a business in .orth Uarli.nil Jittuv Jjll city was laid out tour years ago mi -mud here a bout two ycnr.V l,ier. t;iie h, iir l.iu rn Kom- beuumc '6iine('tc(! ni.. the tlrm and since then i til-y have bieii one of the leading houses ofjtiio city. lio.!i members of the firm Ajojo boys together and came here from l-'liruiliigtim in'teen ycurs ago. They carry a Ucucral Alercliiiiiiii.so ntock also bfjfplo anil fancy groceries, shoes, etc. ,'1(1.. (iiiployn uiiiiilier of hiiniN and arc iiV;iIiig ivltn great success in their bu.i-nti"- U'liture. ' 5 Till; UAHLA.NU I.lVKltV. Fifo llros., (V. J. and A. J. Fife,) arc thtii jiruprieior of Tho Uarlaud l.tvery uiid eimiluct a livery, iced and sale static that is metropolitan lu every re-AiVtt. re-AiVtt. qjjfieir rig arc all up-to-date and can bcr.Vcnix'il ut a nioiiieiiln notice. They iini eipiiiped to do all kinds of diayagit and pay special attention to all ciiMoiiitf. Tne Uarlaud Hack meets all trains at Ucwcyvillc and is an up-to-date lontrlwtik'c, unrm mid coiiil'iinaole to ride in. llum'stiiid mules i,rt' bought and sold by (Ik'Iii mid they arc enjoying their share of pntinuuge. Di ll NKW JAM.. Among tho recent improvcuunts that is a ciiilli to the city is the new jail lu course of construction, it is aceui'.'iit I structure Situated lu the ca.Uern portion ol tliit city and the cost of it-, errectiou is ,' .'stlinntu' at fJ.-TJO. Tim building t iibo to bo ii.-f(l lor council cliumbers ami olllees for the various city ollleials. bat Hie town hoard uudeitakes is well planned and this building is an example of llielr progressive i.plrit. Tl'li I'J Alll, SALOON. The Fearl Saioon, nct door west of The Oailatul l.ivery, is under the maimgcnicitt oi btepbens llros., ' who lme ur tliu past eighteen mouths sue-ccssfullr sue-ccssfullr curried on a wholesale and retail re-tail liquor h'isiiiess. Ogileii was their former home. The building they occupy was built ly them and tlioy have made tiny Ifielids hero by their systematic .thuds. In i .nnectioti with their,, large. uud Mso o bu-ioom tlieySBlso-have 'a pool a i! billiard hull I'orlhe accomnio-( accomnio-( Uation i.f their many eustoiners't',. HAH bpindi of wines, Hiprh Jwctand ' Ifcii is can ko found at their nlucu of ffisllll'KN jrl'lie ilectilo piano Is a drawing card Hit ni)c fajls to please all who cuter. Mlnli (Sioinlis, manaccr of The Garland Hi b tiicccesfully conducting a Hior is alilishment opposite l!ootho& i on Fattory Btrcet. The Garliiml Kh win fotnierly owned by Hall Col B. I mhf becamu tho mauagerof tUl HIdcss sojiio five mouths ago andJM Witioiif ttcatmeiit has won furjflH Hi)j filjmu, Jle came here fromJfly lc (1 ib 'ins an excellent bur rinNl C i L I. 'WHBf Knil lar Bv llro glowing and the anvil ringing. hnydkk'k ni.ACKSMrra snoi'. U. V. Schneider, formerly a resident of Fnrmington, Utah, located here as a general, blacksmith about tuoycrsago and has been kept busy at the anvil ever since. He assisted in building the place he now occupies, his place of business Is just north of the Garland Clothing House. He is an expert horsc-shoer and general blacksmith. HiTKit niton.' Diifo ro. Tho ltiter llros.' Drug Store In this city is the best in Uox Klder county and second to none In l.ogan or Ogden. A complete stock of everything in the drug druggists' sundries and stationery Hue Is loiiiid there and the fixtures, all of quarter-sawed oak.aro tho finest. The largo prescription case with Its beautiful mirror front equals anvthlng we have had the pleasure of scrutinizing. The drug store was opened to the public June, 11)03, and Is at present under the management of .1. A. Hostan, who has been witli the company for the past thirteen years, l.ogan 'is Hilcr llros.' headquarters and tlioy also have stores at Frankliu, l'icstou and Xoutpelicr, Idoho. This one at Garland is the last branch established and rellects credit to this company of long standing as well as to the progressive city of Garland. Till: 11. M. 11. TKLKI'lllli: CO. Six mouths ago this compauv established estab-lished a central olllee in this citv and opened mi exchange. It h surprising to note the rapid growth that has followed this move. Thu Hell company luis almost al-most thu entire service of the city and the number of phones installed makes the hC.'Wco ciy satisfui'toiy. They occupy oc-cupy two rooms on the second Moor of Hilcr Hi-os.' Hloek. II. S. Davidson was the manager up to the 10th of Jan., 11100, when he was transfered and Dclols llucon made thu local manager. .Miss Sirah Fowler is chief operator, iMIss Ji'lia Hhodes, night operntor ami Miss Kfi Hlce, relief operator. w. A. ISAV. The general merchandise establishment of . A . Hay, on the comor of Factory mid .",111111 Stu-et .claims tho honor of being the first buisiiess firm to venturu into this localltj , belug established Oct.l.lUOll. W.A.Kuy.tho pi-oprictor.is a succutj,fiil bulsness man having spent moat of his life In the meieaiitile buisiiess. lie conducted conduc-ted a successful buisiiess at Dci-crct, Utah, tiien in Sidt Lake City for a number ot years. Ho next moved to Duwoyvllle and there met with much sucecss.Then seeing a good opening he came to Garland anil here he conducts an up-to-date merchandise merchan-dise store and carries a good stock of dry goods, notions and gent's furnishings. He is kiud-bearted ami enjoys the friendship of all wiio know him Tin: o.h.l. Di:ror -Malnd Valley Branch. Tho O.SIj depot at Garland on Ihu Mal-ad Mal-ad Valley liranch, is one of the bcstalong the line ami Is In charge of X W I'arkcr, the local agcut.who transacts thu business for tho railroad hi u husiucss-liko manner. .Ur. I'arkcr camu to this city about eighteen eight-een months ago from Colorado and is an experienced railroad man. Ho is ulso the operator as well as the agent. Thu building is large and has a neat office, roomy warchuubo and other accommodations, accommoda-tions, Tank, pump-house, side-tracks and the branch line to the Factory are noted features of the surroundings. (IAY lltlFK Mr. Gay Huff has an olllee In W.A.Uav's store mid Is kept busy repairing jewelry and watches. He is an expert In Ills line o'f repairing all kinds of locks,, clocks, watches.jcwclry, etc. He Is the only en graver In this section of the county. trTlioTassar Hestaurant, occupying a lmUdinmsxtto' Mathlan'o: i'uiry'a UutchertMK'Tlifa.ln charge of Mrs, Ava Hisser JBM Ml-Korili- (.'arniiim. -The lmililitUBWr occupie was used at one time JHffytou Hotel, rlho has had conlPHj(pcricuco In thu restaurant buMjSH berves regular meals and tWlK' 1IA1I11KH 8IIIU' fUVflKeliusy man of ltiter llros,' Illock aBcjuHllcr, our tonsorlal artist. His fMB the rear of The Hank of Garland Vflp,to-dato in every respect. In cou-RjFwith cou-RjFwith his shop he has a good bath X)f thu accommodation ol hlscuMo-wMr.liller hlscuMo-wMr.liller halls from St. Louis and Kfltrcd in tills city for about one year. -'M ')rSi 1',IAKCK1' ,tKi:s 'jR, Francko and Dr. Green, physicians 'JH Burgeons, occupy tho front room on Au rtecoml floor of the ltiter llros. 'llloek. Koth of thesu gentlemen are from Kim-Eas Kim-Eas Citv, .Missouri, and have a host of 'friends In this vicinity. 8IIOK SIKH' AND IIAIINKSB Jtni'Alltr.lt 0. A. Johnson, who einmlgratcd to thU section from Bwcden, Is situated in it cozy little liulldlng on North Main Street and finds pleasure In his occupation us a repairer re-pairer of shoes and harness. Ho has been In business but a few months uud has been quite succvsiful. I MATIIIAS I'AUHV Garland has one up-to-date butcher shop anb one only. Iathlas and Parry, both of llrigham'CUy, built and moved into a new building November last ami have been very successful in this line of business. Ho-Ides tho large shop, they own a slauglitcr-huusejcc-house, ham, rigs, and other necessary cquippugc and successfully carry on a business that is giving general satisfaction. ISO tons of Ice Is stored in their ice-housn for sum. mer uro. Their business Is on Factory Street next to the Cement Factory I mm OFKICKUM The town board and appointed officers, who have faithfully guarded the city's interests for the past year, met at tho ofilco of Tho Utah Sugar company Wed. ncsday evening, Jan, 28th, and gave an account of mutters prctaliiiug to the city and turned tho business over to the newly new-ly elected board who qualified and aro now in charge of the city's affairs. Thu new board made one change in the council, .Mr Capener who was elected re-.Jgucd re-.Jgucd and T 11 Kdwards is again a member mem-ber of the board. Two members of the outgoing board, TK Secslst and T H Kdwards retain their seats in the new board. Wo publish herewith a list of theolllcers of the outgoing and newly elected boards. OtiTooiNO OmcHti! Moslah Hvans., president; Vv" D Lewis, T M Sectist, Chas Edwards and Ursel Hose, member of the board. W H Vaiillect, city marshal, mar-shal, II (' Vauausdeln, just leu of the peace, VV V Katon, clerk and James Jensen, Jen-sen, treasurer. l'esent olllccrs, elected at theXov. election, 100.1: W II Howe, president; T K Sccrlst, II C Vauausdeln, John Lent and A It Capener, members of the board. ' Mr'Capcner resigned and the board tilled till-ed tho vancy In adding thu namo of T II Kdwards. The appointed officers uavo.not yet Veen namcu, . Wo liavo cnnlldcnco in the new ofllc-era ofllc-era and feel that they will wisely anil Judiciously guard the city's Interests during their term of olllee, Many Improvements aio expected and wo olTcras onesuggeston to the now board the creation of a side-walk ordinance two, blocks each way from the center of town. fCKMKNT llt.OCK KACTOHY . il Factory street, next to Hurry's Hut-cher-shop, will be found the Cement Hloek Factory, owened and operated by A ll Mauasa, Our city jail, Ilootho s sto'o mid a number of other buildings an structures made of tho blocks of this fa lory and aro substantial proofs to all tl . Cement buildings will bo Garland's future business blocks. Air Manasa was formerly a resident of Colllnston, RKWINH MACltINK AOKNCV I A Clayton Is the local agent, for the Y ite Sewing Machine nntMavhts-orllce at his residence. He Is an expert at repairing re-pairing machines and furnlshcli extras, needles, oil, etc.,, for any machine. 1 (.Continued on page 8.) GARLAND (Continued form 1st page) jknskn imos. At the wctt end of Factory street, near the depot, is the enterprising firm of lenseii Hros., lumber, furniture and hardware dealers. They occupy 11 new building of their own U7.G0 feel nnd arc successors to Ilyriiin Jensen, who has been hcru for souiu lime ami also is in hminrfs nt Colllnon. IIo Ij 11U0 n member of tho new llrm four brothers constituting the company. The business hero Is under tho direction of Joseph and James, while llyruin and 1'eter crc heavily interested stock holders. ! They have n good supply of lumber, furnl'urc nnd hardware and their store presents an attractive appearance both within and without, Their large yard is tilled with lumber mid the building well stocked with furniture and hardware. hard-ware. THU (lAItt.AM) CI.OTHINCI IKiltHK The Porter Hloek on North Main St., Is occupied by three successful enterprises and each enjoys a good sha'ru of patronage We will mention them in their respective order beginning with the Clothing House. M.U. Hansen U the manager ami came to tliii city about eight months ago from Ogdeu. ills store is roomy nnd is filled with clothing, nml gent's furnishings, Mr. Hansen is also agent for L, I). S-garments. S-garments. Ills courteous treatment treat-ment accorded his customers, gives him to the tltlu of The Popular Clothing -Mini. .Mr. J.W. Lewis, tlic leading jeweler and practical wntch-niaker, has an olllce in Hume building. IIo U from Plain city and lias made his home here for the past four months. You will find him at the sign or the "lllg Clock." when In need of Jewelcry, watches, clocks.ctc.and repairing. re-pairing. In the same block Mrs.A.Murle, successor succ-essor to Porter and Vanfleet.kcepi an excellent ex-cellent Hue of Millinery nml Ladles' furnishings, fur-nishings, (Viler City , Ut was her former homo and since coming hero has cstablis. had 11 business that has crowned her efforts ef-forts with success. The stock consists of dress goods, millinery, ladies' furnishings and notions. (IA11I.ANI) AMt!Si:.Mt:ST II AM, Garland boasts of an Amusement Hall that is centrally located and Is large enough to accommodate quite a good sized audience. It Is used for theatrical performances, per-formances, concerts, public- gatherings, dancing and other public purposes, The stage Is commodious and well fitted out. Electric connections furnish good lights and stage service. Hat and cloaK rooms on each side of the main entrance is a feature fea-ture worthy of note. Thu hull is also used for religious gatherings ami under these conditions Hlshup W'.L. Grovcr Is sustained as General .Manager of the hall. The Kirk'hani Orchestra fur-ui fur-ui u s good music nt thu dances and con-ecus con-ecus and is under the leadership of Prof. Joseph Klrkhaiu. Tho hall committee have enstalled a beautiful pl.iuo Tor till social and other purposes. IIKNTISTUV Our local denllst, C it .Snowdcn, has an olllce just west of the Clayton Hotel, and is pre paiicd to do up-to-date dental work ami extract teeth w ithout pain. CLAYTON IIOTia, The Clayton Hotel Is situated In the western portion of town uud S. M . ('lay ton Is tho Genial proprietor, Formery Mr Clapton was engaged in tho same business with Mr, Henry and conducted a business in the firm mime of Clayton A: Henry. Oct last this new hotel was finished and Mr. Clayton moved in and is the sole owner, it is an up-to-date and strictly flist class house, .Mr Clayton fame here from Salt Lake City nnd was formerly a contractor and builder. Success has crowned his efforts In this new venture. Till: HANK OP OAlll.AM) The Hank of Garland in the Itlter Hros,' Hlock, Is doing a general banking business that gives entlte satisfaction to the citizens citi-zens of Garland generally, It is 11 state hank incorporated undcrtlie las of Utah and draws exchange on all the leading banks of tho I' S and Europe, W V Hit-er Hit-er is president and Thus It Cutler, vleo president ami Orson P lluiuel the genial cashier, -Mr Itl'er Is aUo thu president of thu Deseret Savings Hank at Salt Lake. The local dliectors are Mosiah Evans, W it Ynnflcet, ami W 1) Lewis, Thu Savings Department s 11 great benefit, especially to those who desire collateral If you have a savings account you savu paying one-half thu interest on sums you borrow. All children should bo cueour aged to take- advantage of this savings department. The Tradesmen Our local tradesmen aro G S Mowry, painter and pnper-hangerand J H McN'cff thu carpenter. Both of these men are also employed at the Utah Sugar Co, During thu quiet season their tlmu U taken tak-en up with various Jobs about thu city and arc both experienced men. W It IIOOTIIK ti SONS In n cement block, !J0 x 75 ft, corner Main and Factory Streets, will hu found thu largo general merchandise firm of Y H Hootho & Sons, thu most popular store in Hox Elder County. Their build. Ing was completed October last when they opened up for business. It la the larget store in this city nnd a noted feat ure of the building is a cemented waterproof water-proof basement under the entiro block. 'Vho lurgc stock carried by them U com plete in ovcry detail nnd systematically arranged mi ns to present n very attractive attract-ive appearance. They employ six hand-and hand-and all are usually kept busy. M A Hootho Is the malinger and has had considerable con-siderable experience In the mercantile business. W II Hootlic.Sr., H F Hootho and M A Hootho form thu company nnd arc all highly respected tcstdents of this county, Tlio firm contemplates erecting another large room joining this onu on the cast early In the spring to mako room for their emmense stock. The Independent Independ-ent Telephone Company has enstalled a toll station lu the building nml it affords exellent accommodation to the public generally . The Henry House The Henry Rooming House Is situated oppoillo the Porter House and furnishes good accommodations, .Mr. Geo. Henry has charge. Don't forget that Garland I sts of a large Athletic Park with Its flue base ball and bakct-ball grounds; also that she has an exellent Hrass Hand and ball team that holds the ehaniplon-shlp cup of Hox Elder County, PIIOSI'KCTIVi: OUTLOOK. C. vV. Kniidson, Preston Hros. of Weston, Ida., and others, have formed a company and will Incoporate In a few days. .Mr.' Kniidson called nt this olllce 11 few days ago and Informed us that they would erect a brick structure early In the spilng on the l()-acro tract at the rear of Hoodie's store which the company com-pany recently purchased. Fred Folger, the grocer, ofOgdcn. purchased from O. L. Wilcox one day last week a piece of land 011 .Main street hlxlta feet and It Is stated on authority that he will erect a building on it in the spring and go Into the grocery business. The Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company, who recently located heie, li.ivc their building finished and will be open soon for business. We were unable to obtain any information this week, but w ill note their moves later on. The building build-ing U a good-sized brick nnd is one block south of this olllce. Till: NKVV Kl.Oflt mills Erdnmiiu ami Jeiisou, successful business busi-ness men of Hrlgham City, have began the erection of a large flour mill near the depot, thu foundation being completed complet-ed and tho contracts placed for Its erection erec-tion at a very early date. Mr Jeiisou N the city attorney at Hrlgham, anil .Mr Erdmann has successfully managed the butcher business In that city for a number num-ber of years. We welcome thu new Mill company anil wish them every success suc-cess feeling that they fill a long fell want . Another prospective liistution coming Is the Snulclmker Co. and wo were In-forni.'d In-forni.'d that they Intend to erect a build- : lug of considerable sl.e on one of tho numerous pieces of properly they own here. Is the Starch Factory a go? Who can enlighten us? In our write-up of IhU city we have endeavored not to overlook u .Ingle business busi-ness or professional man and If wu have failed to mention any firm or person engaged in business In this city we will be more than pleased to rectify It In our next Issue, When prlnir oiktu (It U wntly limtoil) Carlaml Is to havo 11 nuniW of now cnlrirl". Some K(aJ-nlr.(sI tiullillnirs an KKken of and will lie crf-ctiit on tlio prominent corners and liulnc sites of tlio city. |