Show The'Daily Telegraph ? -I : — ' tsibix TERMS' lll jv flft Tr Annum Martini TIiiwk Jvr-Mvn- - S frliwrrf in th c'V itigle number il lr rm siugje iiumbor - 1V r Mi tho-rhou- 1 - o I " 3 t-a- -- b : to -- : ! the dead out our3pect'for sytn--ipat- hy for the' bereaved "and Jturpcj againSincct tho labors devolving upon " JUS -- £ wishing in lho sineerity of our heart r i 5 y that- - wp could meet in every officer of the government the same kindly qualities of heart lUatwo had ever realized in Governor James Duane Duty! So recently was ho moving among us Kytliinii and agrecaMe hi salutation kind In eon-" : :f- - jersation and fver ready to say an £n- cburcging" woril tdthoso having inter- course with him that it seems to us ahnosr liko fiction that he hss passet awajr from our intercourse for evSr Yet it isa sad:frut)i I For ' the ' deceased jsvo never had g but kind feelings the remembrance pfmany pleasant social hours will ever bo groenf in'T'bur memoir and to tho bereaved and widowed lady wo offer the pondolencei aiid sympathy-tha- t her position commands Peace to his ashes comfort to her wounded soul N - ' ' m-- w - n J with army life crave an jorlry oft h pm after their excitement that' they cannot find in the cjld routine! they caiiuot return to their old ha-bibht they will strike Out for “fresh fields and pastures new’ j Some will go south ito cultivate t$e depopulated portions of that law or Nutnre just regibn1 But it Is a great aaiuevitable as that law! which makes water tun down lull pr a weight fall to the ground From the that migration moves westward earliest times it has always njoved towards the setiing bun and it doubtlejis always Will piove in that direction M ir There la to be a of migration towards the Went such as tha world has never seen before— there is to be a rapid development (pqch as the (world has never seen before There are boys here Untight who are to sice the great regions of the! West from the Alleghenies to tho Pacific teeming with the life Thelre olj a hundred millions of people who will live to see aijo old men herd the accomplishment of that grandest of material £nterprii es—such a one as the world h&snercr eeeu-- -- the Pacific Railroad to sjee people i from X 'W York and San Franciscjo ujidoA:nua c 11 topping pnjhe great para whilo in r respective u'auia arestopp-iif- j ts j -- - to-big- ht foo l : brc-akffi- i It iatei-oiil- :tjj in the grand fiiateriol dcvpl-optifeiiV- pf ‘the Country— the building of pities and railros da the eommcrce on' the tlU estahlishing everywhere of farms of American developthat the greatest ment is to consist but that by and by when all these mingling and- - diverse nationalities arc blended into one America is to give to the wirnd the best men the highest Average man the most intelligent men of the pnrest the most varied accomplishments integritrof the world lias ever seen that ' But what is all this specially toy on? In my lodgment it a great deal it is everything uecauso your location is in the very heart the yery fecal point of tho new States which arej to spnog up here Here is the line of travel Hera are the fields of settlement' here is the path of empire Here is such a Bite for jijcity as no commercial me trupolisiin the whole' world- - Occupies I am dazzled at the thought of the"fature which which may be beforeil and of ri-v- er o pi-id- t 1 -- -- -- ps FcSa the independence of those thcyrould have delighted to con- - — 3 " T fit all iirrOi -- if Oponlnyf Kirch of f ft drew1 AT (iatibrPr -- WflUCERBRO'S puck?1 sfi lice intld Child' ’ht: fint and ff aS10 PACKAGES vnrvn: ! Hu lct T CHEAP it Heber’s Mill” Of toJtofv I -- shalf “fonie notj ®Tr senflemcn for yonr kind atj ?Ai8bt °“ '9 gion so for as my observation and information have extended few sections of country on this continent bid fairer to become noted for grape growing This whole region' asbeing volcanic both soil and sandstone sume a red appearance only relieved by cresta and sloping field of black volcanic s in the rays of a hot sumrock mer’s sunThe surrounding mountains fife feeioom high Jagged peaks as seen about the city but table mountains of various heights tne tops and sides generally covered with masses or fragments of volcanic rock — sometimes in the distance aqnte cones of rock lifting their strange heads heavenward The growing crops in thig region consist priucipally of wheat soegum com and Tobacco grows well and so 'do cotton sweet petatoqa wlme the ccnmon or Irish toe fails Ao prodnoo to any extent pots We arrived in ISt George on the 23rd nit! pnrcliased a lot grabbed and watered it prepared1 the ground set out in nursery eigh thousand 'trees and 6hrubs reared our ten and --set i in order made a flying trip via Washington Harrisburgb and Toqiicr to tertSTfr ia ibrsdH luTesi Y&aua week from the time re lahddd in the city Not wishing to be tedious wo bring our scrawl t( a sudden close with the promise of furthci information' regarding the other settlements inj“Our Dixie” and those oh the ronte hither at an early period ' Meantime a'iriend of your Telegraph J E J : I Brown Sheeting IToxtaxa —Governor Edgerton’sreccn proclamation calling upon the ablebodied men of Montana Territory for 500 sixty day men to protect emigration from Fort Bruton anil chastise the 'Indiana guilty o( the late outrages divides the Territory into three military districts— the first north of the Jefferson river and west of the Rocky Mountains 100 men second north of the Jefferson and east of the Rocky Mountains 200 men thirJsonth of the Jefierson200 men Vol unteers in the first district to rendezvous at Cottonwood under command of Lieut Col James Stuart A A G volunteers la seconc district to rendezvous at Helena reporting to Col Robert X Hill Adjutant General volunteers in third district to rendezvous at Virginia jCity reporting Jto Co W F San ders The staff of the Commander-in-chie- f is composed of the following gentlemen: Adjutant-Generand of Chief Staff Colo nel Robert N Hill Assistant Adjutant-Ge- n James Stuart p eral Lieutenant-Colon- el Major Jerry Cook and Captain H Lieutenant-ColonH Harding Inspector-GenerJohn IT Rogers Quartermaster-GenerLieutenant-ColonJames H Assistant Quartermaster Capt W Y Pemberton: Commissary of Subsistence Major N Mernman Surgeon-Gener- al Major A L Justice Reapers and mowers grain Cradles grass scythes hay forks hoes eto coming and fpr sale by Mr Hills at Eldredge al Aides-de-Cam- al el al KIs-kadde- el n: IIARDAVVRE axh - -- ’ f r - " At COST fbr Casli only R James Bccston:' I Bird - ter Job No lG ilarcliiy Street NEW YORK CITY ‘topbcrl Onlh ofMrI - - end bel ptabid for tlio purcliasingpr all kindif 1 1UYE OX HAND A SUPPLY ‘OF JOISTS lljVFiER SI AND A GENERAL ASSORT3CEXT OF PIIVE LUMBER To which I shall inafew day add a large Agent JC® THESE GOODS MUST BE Mcrckndsc Maclimuy for UL that them wo and oiler SOLD prices Itcfrrto should cause an immediate clearance ITORTTSL TRRWCn A WOODWARD 1 CLARK TUFTS BURTI8 A On leVTat CIXISLBTT 290tr FIRST MEAT IJV HOUSE THE MARKET A Yoking A FEW G!)Orj -- 297-- tf TEtSTERS WATED j - - Exhibition of Stray Stock I respectfully ennounce to the inhabitants of this Territory that I will hare on exhibi tion at the General Tithing Office Yard In this City on the 20th Inst all the STRAY STOCK now in my possession All persons interested are notified to come forward prove property'hereby and pay charges take them away JACOB ORNSTEIN i i 299-2- W YOUXO beef pork mutton 270-t- VEAL etc J- t Street :y I have known Mr JJVELETII hoo years and know him to be a man ofsnd man business a and good integrity in recommending him' to in j ftfrjak the public aa a suitable man to entrant with sc Co“mU"“’- BRiauiM yoeft FRESH PORK SAUSAGES - OX HAXD4 i : f - ALWAYS H FARGO tb Co a 10 Front Han Fraifciseo a SALT! SAIil J -- ' Special cAre taken children in filling orders sent by FINE BOILED I - : e DELICIOUS STEAKS FORJJREAKFAST ' FOR SALE- "V - 1 DINNER-ROASTS ( TABLE to serve My enstomers will find me ever ready ’ them with is CLAWSON’S FOR SALE dertht 1 V to L J HILLS at ELDREDGG Theim I firt-clw- FOR SALE4o arrive JULY 1st Apply frpMet G ESPECTTULLY eolitatlie Commit kml eftbi citizens of Utah stid frfittent TerritorMl PLCASUIIE In nn- - who may desire to purchase on the his jto announcing FJ1AKE9 jUoil friend and the generous public of Salt llavlug been ten years in a Lake that lie intends keeping on hand ja complete home In this City lie feels confident tliM h vi3WjI able to give Mttefitctlvii to luBiMtnm'' BIG L variety of Ry permission he refer- to President B Bill " Corned Beof and Pork Buckeye Reaper and Mqwer 2 J H Manny 'Reapers and Mowers" 10 doz Grain Cradles complete Grass Scythes & Snaths L’ Hay Forks Hoes - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL' S T that wjfll atlae the epicure and HAWKINS' ALT LAKE CITY from the 10th to the IS15th Tux Colorado — From tho perusal of a June' Opposite Salt Lake Ilonsc I? i letter by Mr Anson Call datej Callavillc TEAMS TWO TEN-MUL- E tke Residence of OF THE KABX8T CUTS May 24 we learn that he arrited there on ' the Qtl of that month The steamboat Cou equipped & f&ady for loading perpan commanded Robinson had been Or TWENTY-TWIIEAD FINE — iOLD MULES Dorado np to within nine or ten miles l 15th WA G8L City K any on but had turned back leaving goods ONE FINE KENTUCKY BROOD MARE fast In connection with my fruirket wfll also fee the for that place on Cottonwood Island and POUR CALIFORNIA WAGONS and SIXTY -ELEMENTARY' SETS OF HARNESS Concord and heavy freight for Callsvffle he left at Hardyyilie SALT ICE DEPOT saying ’“that was the head of navigation n VOICE TRALRiO CU For particulars enquire pf Messrs SCOTT ifwhere X 'am though there was nothing to hinder the vesprepared on a large scale fbr ceding ?Co Bankers 0 2 L City sel making the whole distance as there was KERR ' off the feTered elements of Midsummer at 294-v then five feet rise in the river ' At the date of writing there was twelve feet rise and IHE still increasing Weather very pleasant with a good breeze np the river generally iix the 273101 t - r afternoon h ? OLD SOTAtlO-BE IIAD- A 1’rov San Francisco! Calf' “ T BRIAXT STRIXOAM 1 ChtlL'i1 ’ agent! : General Eetrhy Pound Keeper FOR SALE nStcd' N- - DWIGHT EYELETir MOST 287-- 6 flSOO - NEW STAND AND CHOICE MEAT§ All of which will be Sold low for Cash or exchanged on retiffonable terms far Work Cattle Dorses Muler Wagon nay or Grain Tos nesCii rwtwbi j couaiKSftioX-PVRCIIASlS- Scuoncd Wliite Fine Finlalxlng Lumber anti Floorlngi ycarlin -- SAMUEL ROOSEVELT ) And'- to Merchants of Wt Luke City 4634m Kj Joseph AIEXT" COMMISSION' - merchandise OEXRRAt HOUSE j- 2C2-t- the I2th ii grand WALKER Bit 0'S J ' a ’!f Clawson’s OVEHSIIARTS SHOES HATS TINWARE TIIH COUNCIL O 8 Xi CITY ADJOINING - fr GOODS QUEEXSAVARE LUMBER YARD - i f CITY that-gluten- MEATS SOU I - j JIYE-YEAR-- O J — of--E- B MEREDIT ir LKE I e: Ice Cream Finest f is to - Freight Wanted! TKTY-FITTeems SOO-tC or THIRTY TBOCSAND LBS K Apply to Aa T -- -- T 20S-t- HEBER C KIMBALL Eli I MY - 'V Ode Jwt received ana et-- -l ! I'' - lbflX X Rids wtU be sildreraed (throogh the Pont OtScf or e nt toA hjy ufllce) to'cpt D D Stover Chief I j Ttv PAAV I V ItYSOX V D1JI QuertermsstetyJWrat end eodoreed of the Ifielns fFropoeete fat Cemp OT Cool ®e AND IMriCBIAL tho Wood mT be D B STOVER Cspt hnd A Q 11 U 8 Tola 290-2Cht q M Wwt flub Diet of PUins i nl - Steel - j J i- i - thje-futur- toTccogwlzO'- - ros ' - plcpfj the Unitl‘d blSt?? through their pio necr nstinct to move wcsis'ard to plant themselves to build up newi regions will help rod Will yon do yon part of thework?l (Ycs yes) It Is with the profouadCst interest that Idnring the few days that I i j have been in your tTerritoryl have been studying its features and its' developments Ijrnire been ih many pf your ranches in your green fields in many of your gardens bur residences your business houses and hjare looked with wonder at the almost miracles yon have performed in the few years yon have been here And I will teU cx-tcgentlemen! what the development yon' which I have seen means what it means to me 'When think of the vast labor you had to perform of this terrible journey from the river-her- e and when I see what yon have done-am full of wonder and admiration they mean tp meindastry they mean frugality they mean integrity and justice in yonr with eacp other (Cheers) Bedealings cause 1 know enough of pioneer life I knbw enpughfrom practical observation and experience of fiie difficulties that environ-abconstantly beset new communities to know this could not have been done by an idle people by a vplatilo people by a people who do not dal fairly and justly among themselves and with each other ' That to me is a -grand auguryfor yonr fu tore if yon display in the future the same industry yon! have ' displayed daring these pioneer years and then' adjust yourselte as you will be compelled - to to the wants necessities find associations of' the great Communities that will flow In here upon yon payingbusiness" r Svnee7 i803 the to become a part offyourselves Ifyon peryour duties as 1 doubt not you will to Spanish Occupied but "a few seaport form out common light here in Jhts towns Von " the island but they haver aV beautiful valleycountry In this great basin is to be richest and most7 populous por-tiolast concluded to withdraw from the oneofofthe odr I co°ld paint! Jonr coming horizon Uland y : y 1 I could east th horoscope of your Wn j 1 think k cannot fee many years Fighting for the sabjngation Of a people before the jiew star of Utah will-- saU np onr unanimously resolved to be independent MiaouK pother plac? might n&tnrafly be dxpected to result in on tte iuvailcM ultimately finding it conve tihnt A & ! ' ! - sad Apply to W H - B00tW If - j oC-thd- r Xnroute and - ( - ATl 20(M) lb's Plow jfFUrd rse Power Thrasher - d - 8-lio- -- &’'' ttAef b -- mja-tdrialf- or gfor :v In length of not mors than twelve Oct The Goal nut be of the beat lamp bituminous at and entirely free from dost It will free of expenae to the contractors: ' Camp Douglas Diddera will specify in' tnetr bids that they wUl comply with tli above conditions Oood and auf--1 ficicnt Banda will be required for the fiiithfri! pen fbrmaace of the eontraeta and namee Of two aure tiee moat accompany each bid Bids will be received for furniahing the whole amount ofearh article required in one Wd and bida 1m will be received for fit retailing not lees than 600 Cords of Wood or SUO T ns uf Gael la any one Payment will be msde jin janch Binds as the ' government may fumUb eath of take be' will Contractors (he required ti ullegisncok The Government reserve to Itself the right to jeeft ny or ell bids SSijililer are reqacoteil to bo present ni tho opening W proposals at UJ office it 12m JaneZAth pP’s i (3000) COnls (120Q) Tone i Our telegraphic despatches have flashtbc news Gf Spain giving up the sir ug--j this mastery jof San Dpmingo and consequent restoration of Doiniu-- y j ricau independence Tho- - Dominican r republic occupying the eastern portion of the islanj ffwlndihjf Dearly three-fifth'- s of the whole surface and comprising anarea of 1 500 square miles ’almost equal in to the new Statoof'CLV&l Yirgin-ia-” : The of whichiorie-tent- h ( ato whitedpopulation and the remainder L&frican or W exemplars ofmiscege nation iarstimated t : at 12000a to 200000 rivaling Rhode numbers X doubles the' Oxtenr of New jsX Pennsylvania and New Jersey ' ’ a f population pC about half that of the United States and air jv ariuy of a quarter of a nnllion ot men7 Tlio Spanich--r forces in Saix Domingo during the- vigorous struggle were continually reinforced - from- tho “old cqun-tiy- " but the results have proven it not I ltfc - Sub-Dtetr- al - -- p j iynrenteiT SEBtBUIS FABnetUBS olstprcle i are nearly ready to harvest the artificial beahviea Which your skill and wheat min- Dooire opt st 7) o'clock rnfonuiice to eom- and Wc the notice poes pomegranate fig erefcrance Lana given to your young aid menre at 8 in luxuriant the vine with shadows their linie gling full are of me tonriiiiing city To they on Trjdsy sale Tickets for of the Box Xofllqc with open and together though finely flourishing water tbouglir full iff suggesti’ eiiesa 10 Rfi till S pm and on Saturday from 10 the apple peach plum1 and apricot their from OCT CLOSING comthe from alter 430 3 till concrete cftt fruit was destroyed by a severe Brost whilst am till pm and Tho las£four yeSra have taught ns mencement of the perfonusneo will yc ID wothl a great lesson— ithe lesson that aiy in bloom j CHOICEST fiVALIlT QF T(IB undfer of States section a and : north that miles Is any six community hitherto city Washington ini size to St George and five yean its this government which attempt to resist the next 1 fdet to under the dust ding IfiwsJwill be ground senior The shade trees that woo the breezes PACKAGES STANDARD CII1SLETT CLARK & the American ortho j and its df people and adorn its streets' are larger authority qf dirnare Tiie bext four Jyears will teach a Icssujn chards more mature which will the present genhis go that “Peace hath liier season produce considerable fruit- The undersigned has an excellent T1 BSPECTFUXLY siinoance that being about to I equally Itiopreasivei calculate o Store for tha pnrpuee of miles GRIST MILT now V vacate their victorfcjs no legs renowned than wnrM Toauer is situate about twenty-tw! on CITY to who now 'fow a oiler for running iuKin it they days dispose this and is place of some There la no doiabi whatever that ye are On north of Of their Stock of c e a with families or CREEK commenc- twenty-firtjliac eve of the greatest migration thirty tidy place I draalic as as orchards and the world that next any ing probably with promising fineyards spring FOB SALE Persons wishing Milling dono can bo lidVtvcr seen The three four or lire hiin- - ve baveiicpn in this region Thus far the wfllW drcil thousand young men wlio aro coming California grape has proven particularly accommodated by a good turn-ou- t and' i" very producfrbm the armien'to their quiet homes are not- adapted perfectly hardy and thin Pnoyo LOWEST 314 R KET- - RAm whole re a superfine article of Flour Oing-tremain there —Ihat is the vast xna- tive in that location Taking fYnbate - rtu k nt and GOKGEOUS FAIRY TABLEAU aadpitk-sur- at nja-Uit- any-tliin- SAX DOMINGO an impressed gratiflcatioij gardeners outkiiiil rece jitiou and warm apd labor in areplanting for of health time iris general wiith wonder 'at the pleasant Iiocpitalities fields om® are proinlsinjf— crops ibeantiea ofj your iurroundings and jat 1 ’ - : Diver-fome- j : j KThe Wood moat be of the beat quality sound and I 05 - Twelve Ilundrctl :COAI sea-board- y- f WOOD Three Thousand — i i i 186A QflSce of each article required obeli be' delivered by the 1st dSy of December ‘1805 CIMILLIMUSBIKD Tlio Poor Ai’tisrH Lovo vei-tha- ?r 1-'- tha'" - - I -- br'for-ntohi- ng - - how tii£ Saturday Juno 5 j 5 - rn y LfluU 8n-tum- n -- 1 lie citizens assembled in large numbers 'around the residence ’of our late Goycr-Xy Xx r norau junctually the unostentatious! fupieral service was’ performed by the KuvNurmau McLeod lx fore the corpse se Tiio coffin was carried loft to tho hearjso by the lion Schuyler Col-- y fix7 Goveiidrllross' ChiefJustice Titus 'A yX Associate Justice Drake Superintendent ? Jrislinnd Marshal Gibbs Tho car- riag of the citizens and JamiIic3of tho inilita'iy command formed irialong pro-' cession and moved northward thence ''east by South Temple Street preceded Jjjr tlio Provost Guard and the Military-LamHthe Ccmetry at Camp Douglas Ainmsinoss was suspended in the city the flags at halfruast yVero draped iii crape " drooping in tlio air whilo tho iniisual spmbro cloudslcut a sadness to the sCcno that faithfully depicted the d ness of tho people lienr The procession movedaloug iu sacred elillbess nothingwiij heard but the I solemn find Incoming funcraljnusic and X tho dull heavy sonnils from the muffled i drujn rhougli tho peoplc iiail never had imich )eronal 6r cvenofllcial intcrcoprso with the Governor they showed at every 1 housc on tho route the tokcns'Of their f res pect for th departed that wero credit-able’botlidiid and heart: We joined with the mourners from tho desire to t-f- ei ' -- - TesterJay morning at ten o’clock T- : t ruNKijAti op GOVERNOR doty J T Caux Acting and Stag Manager' oX: Tha Theatre being closed on Wednesday avaning i I’cr-Moivil-j" Pi-- r II B CtAWSOR — TEttanArn: the nrojleaving nlljioes Dear t I have safely Ffflmoi'e at Since a to you for writing 8cdnvtobe peace according of “Our n consequence of tha decesao of ved at am metropolis -- is a ' recent teegran there largo rasur- Dixie’ and feel much pleaded at the prosnisExcELiEX(nr got doty -- The " Uon in a of contains population city pect prog ess on'thlsland sothc one hundred to one hundreJwnd fifty SPECIAL PERFORMANCE families though: first surveyed amLsettled 7 In honor of tha vkit toohr City of about three years ago It containsNbaany SljEKClfOFLDEUT D very handsome expensive and permanent Hon SCSUYLER COUFAX ARDS9VEs3 J improvements consisting in fine residence's ef tha noose of Bepreaentatlvea ) (' fields tunstone extensive (Spnkcr the feneesaronnd (j enttejL n7 1 jrif e before you to jnigt a- - nels sects and ditches for eonveying water an&Jda Distinguished Traveling Companions v anta geS— the first is grading terracing enclosing' of lots and dring jmd :r two d ' And then &e will be given on' blocks with solid masonry bisi nil fricoil boYernorJ3ra9 isa speaker there Are many shade trees adorning’ the 17 y nattlre liny friend Mr Colfax ii a speaker aide walks a large and substantial public Mr in well an artesian frieiul myr hall proand advanced well filcltion (cheers) y all but gress already! descended through tho rocks Wfll be presentedthe beautiful Drama in 3 acts Uowicsjtlilnka lid ia not a speaker at feet at an one hundred and seventy-sevehim prove that he hj a teliveto8ce of and thousand dollars' several cSpcct j expense 1 only teU xby still daily progressing orchards The Tat many grace through ipeaher t and vineyards 'on every hand pro 0 oorttdry by the pen' no secondary considerafruit receives here vantage ii that wiilleThcsa other gentlemen tion or attention and although the vineyards have told ybjnj to your great gratifleatiojn arena young much luscious fruit wfll au- -' rrodneed with Beautiful Dresses llrllliant Appointments anTau Jbffhvient hat they are western men I am not lharo tumugive its ripened hue and delicate flavor 7 season Cut of Characters eeu trying to think while they were speaik- - theInpresent iSt George tho foandatioif'is already I irigi whatTant in this respect and on matitr laid and many hands are employed npona To eonclnde with the popular Bntlrt Tare® structure for public worship er reflection I think I musi introduce mysflf large1 ni ardens have severely suffered through- - Tn which Sites A USXAXDER wfll as One of tho class mentioned by Governor pmonst® Five ontthu region' generally 'from the 'ravage troSh " “a loafer from 'the an4 execute several Character Different worms brown and an of of ’green army Laughter) Dances the whole concluding with a Met j which have now disappeared leaving much e I - w IVr jTiinum ' j $10 00 0 00j!ix Mviitbut 3' W Three Month? 1 ‘ V Msnaser- this-southe- - 1 J m irpai UIi :y‘ MOWERS REAPer! PROPOSALS FOR’ FUEL I: and thrashers? OrncxCHHV QvAanavASTca Wssv 12 IVood’a Movers or runs Car Mraui UT t s Jaae 12th fiealed propoaala will be recetved at this' 12 Buckeyo' Qonibii until 12 m the 24th day of Jnne lMa the following anppUoa of Quartermaster Mowers and Reapers Storea to bo delivered at A'amp DungUa UT la nch Iqnantitiee aa required: but the whole amount i i 5 NOLYIKO JUNE 161865 t I I OERESrONDENCE 30 not seem qcicr Riilropcan dynasties to dXpcrienqe thu r beat of lack on this VJ E hide of tW world jy brrirgw i IFOTIWOOD at SOOTT KERR Co® arM Clh Bsuk at :THEd globe BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT WjWjWcaiwiA FINE CANDIES 96S-- lf T CAKES OYSTEKS eto VERY 'LOW RATES E B SHOEIIRIDGE COMMISSION MERCHANT AHd’ DEALER Hf ' “ ' Oroccncit ProYlsioniDrngf I' I hrEN’ERS : - I ' T for r TRAIIWO $4 P 4' Dya Stnflh and OUTh'rrTiyQ GOODS Opposite Salt lake DonMk V ' - A' THE :i: Privsl Q®u1r Tnitlob 1 H®: RefcrencetDL'CldrATggtl an-l- m- oxct--- — v f |