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Show A WEEKLY NEW-TArE- r f .). voted to the in- VnlarlH oilers J. C. Petersen the Proprietor of the in ar lti ftlf t ll ft uus ifcruii Lake halt xxeiit to City . Shoe r fl- UI . 4T,J(S iNiitf Factory ap lrnij iiIia, . .r- its lot on the t i !. t 'I UillKin tLv F ' t ss el kg ' .r casa. I he inlay morningt&l tin til k tl rtl ll,i . 'IfU - purirl-Ht WU Hi UiAiin iu Uw ication for business ball and ue n m kr Jos. F. Donus and Co. Printers and 11m t i i-'i a i i D t IPf Jl Mil t t iiiuh ai s.aroners I. oks School Suppbes and ! We ackii iwlt.'ge th- - .no a ii t i for cas.i ds ah s Id Clic-f u h Wi ai d a lhuiter am Ijtsdayevtii ll r ui'tix b Iasi . No the Ctioir p.n'x tiei.u i.p.ixi r an Co I lit us Andersen I ; j I iM (1 i Iftr hr ski Hi t Ha t weie iitl i,g to il. lit-li w '1 soon hold forib 'be r great pity o "(IfMI . i ' of being there. I. eg.N. got Pel . e the P.r da! ,iw ige XI 4 hvIi Mrs. Jeff Ta1 ton is down with diphther an nth, Gn- - tic- - r. is oul f 'Ihe plate has to Pe'er la f the xxr-- t txpe i Co G iiools tin. st ihe ughout visit Dr. King is n. oeen duly quarantined. Books, Stationery, Sci,ol mij,-plie- s C, W. Petersen is taking Ins p ace as attendance and will, if it is possible get teacher. and all k.iuisot lancv Good.-- , the better of the terrible demon. Jos. F. Dorius and Co. ITintei? at fio-the d.ead'ul Saxe y ur ch.ldren und Etationer3. Bro. E. L. Farryr has been called to w ith a bade of Croup desease, nii u i n again. lbs little bov Htigliy hav..Utah il.xiiire - I p in d by II P. Larsen Ephraim I lie I l s Fe bv I. ti Brunei M ti. i ing succumbed to diphtheria croup thiiruggscuiid ile with whole community II. K loivii, Ephraim, and Mayfield good old man and his serious losses Co-- , p and weoficr him onr sincere sympathy. 2 .th, iSS , N I!r i. I) nil. from Alpine, sp ike la-- t Mr. F.I i ill 'sprav. representing the MEALS 23 UK M ,d is in town tod iv aml e.en e, lo the Young Mens Muni il. Salt I ake Parties Hu tiavehng to and cade Hie SrMi'll. tin c a i.H .Stake uadenn Thistle can Thew-- , klv Suip-iII e as far s aii.i get a square u lining Mr .Sul, iv w S ,1 .turdax c ui; ncnt c next . Ine is itab ine"t is 'exier County. 25 cents any iiou-- . a oe .pf"s (ait-- r and ihe1 r so bsi pin in ext long Grain, and S luI si to ,S dally mt leasing as ll d tl as M I Y .i hi ll. W. U 1, li'.oon Pn. j deiseu., nt, P. laiicr.ifts History oi U .th, uni p' J4 1 o'' x. L Fell l) i n C ' h ghl p t s, d i.ed, xx hull basl,(-i i L In ai i.u.j s !. tnbcn. the 'tall piess, is be.ng p:tst u cd o .in I H iai HoML-'- I i.A l LI.N AL FxooK. leas C. E lli up, i. .OTl itns ol Mann, bviuir esUeiind ,a tiiwnsiiian, Ge ,1 ;e olt. I Is a No and t nscii, a El lei n.k lh.it xx II iiis ml and t I.ukr c.tv, Titth Larul UTIJ c ut intend ' bei ill the Gospel ol Nm 14ih , 1V. .ting and old, and xiepietl.ci a large C m iumg, verx i ti similar the! t. tn ib that bust, ,r it. 1b ninod.il u.m mlo Ihe tl i lldilil 8. Lli I ,H nil ItHitiCH tit his lUUnttOU suddc-uS ill, sometime baik, he wa f in H. uv iii) ti si bools would lie a tine tlmig. 11, port ol ti) iii ins uuim, very s k III ha lecoxered enliiely and ,fui if .1 v il umiU bfvre h it ji tune 1l1.1t it was a long since said 'i.ul l m itfsHii. ui the I'rnbaie and Chris Fredjc-usej so min !i and fell t'liiiulv at ( nti lie enjoyed Iuhim jihtj uesday last returned wtin 150 head u n in e. tii , Isflj v 7 ala-litab.h Bui, jl in ' I. far as giea'lv unpioved J. 4 been as driven ol had fur that the S. 111 tpn a le ami family tiled ixes good "n. turn .Sex it r he Ip' Salma and R'ciiln-ln home, but was fiiPuAYlllg Wlluegbfa to s m olin was axxax ,.ty bv R. Whit'aker A J Hunter, in upon atii ul- w ,11 be home lo altend 'uivmh d .11. ' t mni 18 M LweU, liei of t hint b sheep. Tlielittei telegraphed w h - ii should have been In Id u it V. li eil, aud Andrew J. t e d scldim anv intention to steal the funeral I xet .nerv imuit , rtali thuik it sHsnge to day, but Ins soli lias notmed aimed, ieep b it the oWnt-until e Iii or will be posip tuVSivI) IlwBli', Keister Mai k, Alt 'nev did not lepurt r advertise the niereloie it Hul they hud s i tuy stray sheep arrives. t ms mat the slice) g it mixed anti CHESTER ! I I MS. Kl)KJi I U s?li W C Vl'SU, t igellier sevn il d ns and it it hud Nov. 16th, i.NSy. Court of th couutv of San. Inthe t been lor Mi. Meted! Gunnison, t errit'i of I tii ovxii-m- s would m a'l piobablity Mr. Andrew Ne Isen and Miss I.adex, p lti the matit i of th estate .t"il uari.lianlhip ofMo-oi- n never li.ixe seen ilie.r sheep again. in him, Muiois. ij .ra.imi join in the sweet compulol a oniei to jdimi p luxe hj older of fsale of matrimony at the grooms mother, bp Real not he nude. Mate should Cluixtensen perlornmig the ceremony. VI. s. St tlie jlunluin of the potions "REtJl ILSLAT IN FACE. 1 waul ti Mol iiuhh, h.i H14 hied his On the occasion of the 51st birthday el p eticn hx r id pi i in lor an or rofsafe ut On Sunday n ght about 11,50, Gr.uid-t i tl eMati1, the her al W. Candland, Annie Mrs. i tins qme' ii Jm- - 8 t hi i e n s t foi th.aid eeedt nl, for thi G 1.. fuel .Snow shook ol) last was invaded home evening 'Hal toil and xxent to his Heavenly peaceful It is t'n m i"ie or len ti b tlie Iuili?o f sa.i , boisterous crowd ol bet mi t, th it tie in t df kiu, ,uni ul) j o - m 1 lie ol l gentleman had lived a by x j xous. t t some and their and ,j m u el e dtinill t-Pi i r ife.illor Haiti d sons wives married He was 96 ng and well spent hie u ft . t a ill liti) ttduron mutual ft lends. e f l)timlir u frd. la .ns, 9111011 ant 2 day sold. He .dll t u enonii t uii .tp, a. hit nt.i d me gospel in 18.50 and had seen Heavy laden baskets were soon de- the t .an ml the conl t) Court. Froato and care hone ill ihe peisecutions ol ihe saints being posited in the pantry, the h i ouut a ol anpe'e, o fell oj Rirtltnd aud N'auvoo and trol of the dmmg room assumed by will- ('it, 1,1 Miss iuri, orutr s)ion Id n d he mt d to to - a a )i ot uh toe u u Ui1 had remained liillilul to the last. He ing hands, and ihe mistress ,,f the house dt.m, to eil oHo--mu I JUI HOI ll) bo HOI e - il came to Utah aud Manti in 1850 where not tile pleasantly enforced guest, was aoi And that a i op oi thus m p ii',,ht d further to await the lo pallor Uhicluldie -t 4 esr,red ever His helms lived since. four sin i nMe m e - m to Hiiji oidt-isa -i apt ih hid Mar "KMISRI., toffiiib'i are Warren S and George Snow, rjnii.i ir . S ", the older came and escorted bv ill saul .sai' peti ( tha Edmundsun aud Elizabeth Crawfoul h i..y o; .No n opt u Corn t tins ie l)o e bs son she took hei accustomed all well known in this community and )et, A. I), l'11. Jacob Juso children pu e it the well decked and choice Ins grand children, great-gran- d d Dated Nov iMh 18h ones linger--the ids here happy table, and gieat-great- grand children too via Ti i ritoi of 1 ih, in and feasting long limiting, eating, numerous to mention running up inn 'niupi te ( ouut v clerk of tlie Probate Court I, Jf'hn His life was a suae-- s te on and soul the hundreds. In rein eiitd' tnat the foreaoina i a full. t ie table thev over, tie pleasures of the and he had completed Ins work and was t ( opv oi Die oi 141 n il 01 h r t Miovv n an eoi st tte lion Id hv ordi r oi snie of j a I ready for the Hereafter, l'he luueial adioumed to the parlor, heie charades, eau-- e of the t.lt Hai services were held in the Tabernacle the spice aud variety of hilarious cmver not be made IBottM rna hT ami August P. D him, hhu.t s moil ensued till the hours said let tis auaaSiansm mv i on hlciu oltirc yesterday at I oclock, father Wareham aid hou inn Ad adjourn till Nov. 1 Ath, 1890, which noof ih liml ami th preached the luneiat serin m t of a nt M itiu iilv . 'iiii)t t dresses were also made by Fiest. .B. tion was carried aud the givt-sI tab Fcrn'ot j , this Hlh. sh oi o amid ifoxjntv. good crowd departed Maiben, Bp. W. T, Reid, Hans Jensen l) ,y of November, wishes. and others. Ju)ia kcul . Probate Clerk area Such surprises tniglil page xx ho has , f a nii iliv life a of the history NOTICE OF SALE. lor lu-- r h nisi hold, ah ills devoted her-.el- f in the joy uismha surare forgotten The large rock barn, known as the Sidwell bain, together with the ground prise. on which it is located, 55 feet fiont by THE FIRE FIRM) 80 feet back, and the granary located on On Mondav evening we received the M imitactiirer.s. the Sidwell corner are now oilered for sale. Terms cash. For particulars ap- following letter from I mintwin Green. g Stetim find horse-powe- r Fountain Gicen, N a im!i Manti, ply to either of the undersigned machinery. Nov. 16, ;S89 Editor Sentinel: On S.mirdiv stoves. L. T. Tuttle, morning last tlie new Phtenix Rul'er Manufacturers of steam engines, J. H. Wodskow, Mills of this place was, at 1250 A. ,M. discovered to be on fne, and in one boilers, pumps, brass ami iron Wm. Luke, F. R. Kenner. hour Hilda half the building lay in ashes for store fronts, Committee. The fire was first seen to bursL forth castings, For Salk THE HOMS SENTINEL, R Farley Martin Md'.r'.ii.e I ullle t'lo I it Is ygM a. I r sa e c! .r-- . - Drake. iT IS & ) . un ntir. .15. T. JaKIXan, Flfis Jakimak, Fite t a 111 fc tor E M,iiag'iti: l Pt-s- 1 l 1 r l.i-- i u I L t EDITORIAL NOTES The Editorial management of the is now under control of Mr. F. E. Curry: Mr. C Sun Nichols, formen editor, is business Salt Lake Evening Times tie manager. (ah! TAT , What we need now is a Congress ol men with brains enough and hearts enouga to chinge the policy of the Government from a spoils system in the interests of a few capitalists and o "ice-- IJeis, t a .vs'em oi epiahtv m W tue interest 01 ihe while peupl- -. yvomler if they have been ! in e il so, if such a body ol mci w ! ever be heard f.om Mthut h 'ft UN i ER jve-une- Thistle House, r House. were aI, I II I b -- I ' I i , Ids iio a.i til). I'll), 1' 1 tates and ix u their ui' n c .' id e system that W Oil'll cloak for the- i " ' j ii ; 'iil'l Ml. t I I . i i i i i ( ill- - . v i .a1 that they should- ini e in t L i l c ,llt I'!1', be n lit-- , n d la I ioil or i i Will , i III beautilul vm sin or wrong d But that tlieir ex the g 1. r a; s ii'ct in i - I i u 1 , 1 . : 111 , i bald-face- -- - 1 pc-ua- TORTS' Yb St n i. Editor RS AGO! On Tuesday Nov. r;'i Albeit 1 Comment. I e- -- About 25 young people from Manti are attending school Ephraim. in dxiors out of this children Keep your clamp atmosphere, or see that they are warmly clad. -- r -- ! tor our vvhI rproof for boots and Inch arc pci fool on, o 1 A?c lli c Ell -- l - i -e r -- mgf- i o! I S- . u- a it i h-- Dealers Tv Furniture of all kiii'D. Carpets, Baby Carriages,. Western Cottage organs, and Eld We machines. rexige- 15. guaran'e" our G"Ods to lie eual to any in the Territory, and sell at g$r ZUPLE HOTEL, Mala Street, Mautl. - O ;.;7AI1 .hose visiting the Temple should inquire for this House. BED ROCK PRICES. Free conveyance to the -Temple evnrv d Ilav, Grain and Stabling Ebbe Proprietor iv-A- I i v -- l.o We will pay freight on goods purchased in quantiy, at regular retail prices, to railroad points in Utah, Juab Emery and Nan Pete , Purchas Chicago Sun Foundry 8 MACHINE SHOP. Snow, Poovo City , Utah. First (Jiass Accommodations. 1 v & i,r uns i i -- Gates Grs IIenhoid, Pro 1 -- AI lull h'asonable. Kit v)- i;o a ltd Citoj 1 non" south ot le M in Sireet, N e.i-e- d x MoroDi Buov J. F Gatoi em-id- ing Association. fo)- - l t ireul ira and gee the ounties. 28-1- 7 f xlenefits. S Si iter, Uest. Manager, Salt Lake Citv. Utah. well-drivin- ng Best Stock of Olotliins ca-tin- gs from the attic windows. The niiler had stopped the mill and had been in bed probably half an hour when the children were coming home fiuui Bro. Erick Erickson, of Mt Pleasant, the dance and gave the alarm of file who was so badly injured a shoit time Owing to the location of the fire there ago in a threshing m ichine, is dead. le is no doubt but that it started born the died last Monday night. machinery, Nothing but the hooks and some THE IRON HORSE. wheat were saved As well as the mill a Mr Jas. Hoggan will put more teams dea ot grain was destroyed. Loss esti-ited at Jio.ooo. on the grade next week l'he loss extenc.s fuiiher than to the The S. P. V. have finished their grade proprietors, as many poor families had r their to Ephraim. Culverts and all being in dep tided upon this Instc.iiiion winters bread. place. Tlxo County 1 n 1 Mr. James W Hoggan has taken the contact to finish the last thiee miles ol He com the S. P. V grade to Manti. inences work Mr. Hanford, the gentleman in charge of the R G. V. Sjixejing party made us a pleasant call the other dav. He informed us that the guide was oxet the divide from Thistle was a xeiv good one beiwg not more than 1 per cent on this side oi the ridge and 1 J per cent, on the other side. The near to the A GOOD 'I emple. The railroad meeting at Manti last Monday evening resulted in a resolution requesting the City l athers to grant and tor the people to the right furnish depot grounJs for the U. N. iv. C. Kv. Speeches were made bv Hon W. K. Reid, Albert Tuttle, Esq , lip. W. T. Reid and otheis lavonng tins load. A committee of seven ol the following gentlemen was appointed to look alter he matter; ni. T. Reid, Hans Jensen, John L nvrv, Sr , Albeit I Tuttle, J II. Hougaard, C. . Larson and Wm. Luke. mill woik, iron work for jiils, bridges. Htid buildings, wrought d cH'ti'on fencing. Boiler rea pairing spci laity. All Kinds ,.f pluming, gas. and Ma1 steam litt ng attended to, and dealeis in steam f 't' Hildic and private beater-- , patent tubular bnihnng', Devi on w heelb r oxs for miner ami or LetFd Steam firmers. A. and wa er wheels. 'Ing'ii-Half ho.'k west of West Coop. Max field is in need of a good one sin h a School eacher and otlc-ipermanent situation and a gooxl salary. To the right kind ol teachers they will pay 6x)o a year. Address. Joseph Christiansen, s ' t s P. O. Box ITS. PkVEY it Torr itorial. The John Mooie investigation moves slow ly along. --A- Tonsorial Artist Western. f i A Bartoer Sliop Two Doors North Of Store, Manti. Give him a call. Co-o- Bra Clias. V. Penrose was sent to the "Pen yesterday for contempt of court. He refused to tell in court how many wives he had. Still at Their Old Stand, Main Street, Manti, Utah W. H. SPERRY OPENED re ' I General Merchandis- e- 31-4-- 29. HAS 1 o(DEALERS IN)o s Max field. CO. SlNDRERO. p gSTBOOTS & SIIOESyJ at- - P. O. BRANTZEG JSSTBOTTOM i PRICES.? John L. Sullivan, has been dismissed as Sporting editor on the New York Boot find Shoemaker. First Class Custom Woik and Repairing done. Call and see Mr. Brantzeg as his The Denver Silver Convention on the ith mst Thev adopted work is truelv first class in every a suggestive set of resolutions. T hev are particular, Prices Moderate, and terms eav. in subtai,ce that the present stringency ot the money m nket in connection with 4 block west of Lowrys Store Shop lafin all the of the low lUustt a ted AT :us 1 t LAND-- V. O.U'--- , 74 E. S. WILKES, 1 N LV(1 ATT0RN7JT , U. S. lut'd Ctlice, UPST SOUTH STREET,' S It Lake C.ty, T tub. E. te Terry f yrr x,'Yf 4'r,T''X'HK'0 v5 A IV aiOci. y Ephraim, Utah. Specialty. Towel i Wholesale and Reatil Dealers in Furniture, Carpets, Wall paper, Etc. line of window blinds, feafurniture, carpets, thers, wail paper. Wagons Iron Etc, Parties dealing with usean sou.'h of Nait Lake. We are pre gdas good prices as any house ared at our Planing mills to custom workon the shot test notice. JAIRVIUW, UTA We carry a complete SRepairing a E. W. HOWELL & CO. Manti. CHAS P. TUTTLE s products pitce bor is convincing evidence that the niouev volume has not expanded with tlie increuce in population, 'lliat the pex'ple gnerallv ins-supon the en- iorcement of tin se just demand, for a flee and unlimited coinage ol silver f, at least the i.cw'o.oij per month in ac-- 1 x.i'.h the Bh.id bi'I. !' otd.n.e Nov. i5,h, ifxig. ' ' rusa ng at t ie dphra.m " """ con-islin- g i TEACHER WANTED lust-clas- In Manti 111 Sorenson, Jr O. I The doctors say people cannot be too careful to guard against d phthena now a days. Mrs Ellen Jakem.ui, editor of the St.v Basing s is Hope. ate Co-- x p. tinel, is xeiv ill at present. entertained, however, for Imr recoxeiy Theatres and am J.C A. Wcihye, 3 blocks fr m tin fast to H- i- float. to Temple Temple, lias 2 rooms to Grom cacit visit, rs, furi'.'shtJ with coe wji ,xd r.t f 1 bed-te- a and other niriiitute IMeiLtr p in ay u unity 6 els p,--i lt. e, s xx 1 i I y There are a good many "colds town. king-stov- uusur-l.nt- i greatly it dined J.iles. Oiders solicited Ciif.ise, w tor next season. We also nave a lew1 shoe, graded Freni h Rams iiom the herd ol the late i M. Brown. .Vs good grades as can be found m the Teriitory. Come and see tnem or write for particulars and circulars to W I. Brown or A M. Everts. Nepln, Utah. i 111 office -- xx ic-- Potatoes wanted at this office. 111 i, ! 1 Manti Itomo Wood and Coal wanted at this , - p- R. G. W. Surveyors are now encamped in the west part of town. Tlie paitv is in charge at present, of Mr. T. C. Hanford, Jr., Mr. G. W.Snow is at piesent in Salt Lake. They have mu two surveys through the streets to ascertain the easiest practicable null The road will most likely come to gtade Manti east of the S. P. V., crossing the countv road near Ephraim aud coming round Item, of Intercut, ('Upping t) 1 GENERAL NEWS. Alao Nuv.2i-Ieci- ! c- i- Forty-nine- t -- ablt-sUll-- h , , , 111 - A i 111 small having attain lgth, Fathei the ed the r,pe obi age- of eightv-tiv- e chiltben ol the u he ggeis ol Manti tnet at the te oi Sirs, Laura Tuttle and escoi't-- the vei.etable gemletnan ( above mentioned ) to a bountiful colla tuon ptepaied for me double anutveisa rv of Ins bmb, and the settlement of Manti' also to comment irate the acheiv ments ol the coutageous aud dexoted band who ate all (except Father Smith) resting from then labms. The few suivivmg members of the gallant company residing in other pans of the lenitorv received honorable mention, w heie every tongue united to tell of their undauuted heroism and numerous sacrifices. Stirring speeches full oi pathetic, humorous and thrilling remimcences were made by Father Smith, Dan He.trie, William Ritchey, Ezra Shumaker, Bp. Reid and others. Illness prevented A. E. Merriam from being pieseut and also the Countys Best Friend, the Editor of our Home Skntinkl ( which all present regretted, However the happy crowd dispersed with a fair understanding that this is not the last of the 49ers nor their reunions. r. 1 -- d .x t- . i' reputable r ,r, tii". h sought to be m ole '! L i lit in an ; ence, is lie marvel ,i t is I i ic The burden ol i me lo t.lkt effect that they n.ic nn i. iu-certain oaths ig n I r ti ill g n subject to ceitani It'Sslwl.S Illll the same; with su ulr. f under. blood curdling t.de i, t ht a bn d in etc p, pt smations, ! lie in ox auspices of the n in h w ui g ike lineies' ment cerem i. reading, being ,i ' mt w ll it we w on Id and expect an enemy t bear witness, as me rest is com eined it will ,n ably lead to a Giand Jury investiga i and the sooner the better lor all con cerned. The whole thing is an attempt to disfranchise the church m a b dy, and can be looked upon m no other light, and will admit of no other c msiiuctiuii cy and if by ft is a any sleight of hand perlounaiire, those witnesses could he put on tnal as they should be, for complicity m, and subsequent concealment of crime, then knowledge would become wondetfullv aud beautifully less. If any man in this (Church, or out of it, ever knew of his own personal knowledge tint a crime had been commuted by Ins ci icligion-ists or his fellow citizens, aud has not taken steps to bung the guilty parties to justice through the long year- mat the guns of T'oit 1) itiglass have naked down upon Salt Lake; who has made no accusation; when for twenty veais the conns have been in full blast m this Teiritory with a maw so liuugiv that they have hounded innocent men to death, iinimsioned virtuous women, and made oi pliant bv wholesale; then that man in the opinion ol all hum.imtv, of common law oi equity, is just as guitly and just as liable to punishment as the r "I the crime. Ue original pei are of opinion that most of these matters sifted to tlie bottom xvmilJ give the result. of the Ifntt Jhnk Crows. witm-- . . , 1 , 1 . t i i 1 I l I 11 o,' K hi 'sts i- r- - - V G-roas- o -. . 1 V all me lip 'll I1.'1 ii gt t be thi t . .ll l Mu 11 s- Axle SjrIs i xx el!-iit- b ) I And lew fie, tiis i Gilm.u J ll f.r. nf, i-1 tor 111 'I I h. Hy, i BUEEHeIxS A vt-- i 1 BO BIERS GUS A VE FONS the Brt-- t ! i in! no it gura in winter as Suffolk Pum Engii.s1 ,1 re o. mil1 and - as mil Bay Ilcr--!ii d Ch in .July. For hgin pint t ,vy axles nd Puiiits. Short Horn and Only 25ct8. a Boa h at loin Cattle. Stock f r Will as long a 2 po; .md of oil no ut Living pri' s ; h is i e-toy other, ,i. oniv t r E.i s !;;s. and me as ,,g quired, Vis, to.. welcome, Coi p :.,r ss two of anv ot : .ress denee lux ited. ien that haveadop til- - l.irgo-'- t We an xh Greese oi.lx gre lease inr-ilo' of B in t ' bea we once w, only grease I B ,x 17 1roxo I y I ore 3 & 4 times. We g v 2 e's for empty boxes, of outs, bo ujit back RAMS FOR SALE We rtfund in good condition. Tile till' :,,t VERMONT MER1N R x- li i ) uiaii. Sumiiit o we say. not if as money -. untaiiiR. ii iii horoug.i Good for sores, burns, scalds and Iv a. t and titled for service. I, is very cooling and cureative. . .ii sell on t me on Lilli- C. .1. GrsTWEsox, oi will exchange for gol e ot is .'1 6U & 6S E., 2 S Ue have treet for tuiiushmg car load P. O. Box pdSSl ll let ' Lake Salt 103!) City ,t- - ,,i lido so at tains l exxesand your mulch ant for (.utavi son's Ax i -- A nuni 'er f ap have beei. ( .lied He son.sw i.' id und M - s- i FACT i 1 ruuiKlm-- : toceru A i i I i 11 i i 1 Block south of South Co-o- p . 30-4-- 25 h |