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Show SALT LAKE HOTELS. Washington House. Third South Street, Salt Lake City. WILSON It RKID, Proprietori. This well regu'ated houo, under tho new manngement with excellent fare, and at unprecedented low rates, ii still In full blast. Board and Lodging, V week, $3-00 8.00 Board and Lodging, V day, 1-00 & Day Board, V weak 4.00 Beds, Tit week, 1.50 100 Beds, W night. aning bei, por nisht, 40 ($ 50 eal ; 25 From 8 a m. to 8 p. m. Thirty Cr-pinn of Kestern, Western, and Local Daily pRpons. On Thonsand Meals served daily. J10 TAYLOR'S HOTEL ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Centre of blook. wert side East Temple street Rooms 50c. to $1:00 per Day. $5 per Week. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. TAYLOB CUTLER, Propria en. si!L THE RICHARD'S HOUSE. Furnishes all the ?onveninea ef a FIItST-CLASS HOTEL, Reslaurant and Lodging, , -ALSO SALOON, with choiee Wines and Liquon. - RuOMS urniahed and unfurnished, 2nd South Street, opposite Wlker Bro.'s, dl " S, W. KICHARD6 A CO. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT LI R-E CITY, THE LEADIK& HOTEL OF UTAH, "; JAMBS TOWNSEND, Propietor. Tula tH-HJBH its ufin XKAiJiJi iiuun.i-d, iiuun.i-d, well furnished, and ha aeooinmoda-tioni aeooinmoda-tioni for ISO cues U. The Proprietor li now preparing U bnlld large additions to his Hotel, widen, when naiihedf will render U The Most Complete EstablisbmeBt THE ROOKY MOUNTAIN RK9I0N. mil OVERLAND HOUSE, MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE OITY. First Class Aooommodation lor Gentlemen. Rooms por Day from P) 50 to U 00 Room, por Woek S 50 to 6 00 Boud p.r Wk B.rbor Shop and L.nndrr eonnoctd with the Hol.l. Good Keading Room. latn, Western Wes-tern and Looat Newspapera. D023 HENRY BRUNTOS, Propriator. GREAT WISTEM HOTEL, U Soutn-st, Salt Lake City, With a oapacitr for 200 guests. Firat-fllaaB ar ooinmodatione for families and trarelera. Rooms, per day, from 50 ots. t $1 00: Rooms, per week, from $'-00 tfl $10.0(1: Board, per week, $7.00; Meala, 50 oenta eaeh. Free Omnibna to the Hotel. Barber Shop and Laundry connected with fie Bote! my(7 SMITH k BIQAZE. Proprleton. OODEN HOTELS. UNION DEPOT HOTEL RAILROAD DINING HALL, OCSTErV, UTAH, HituaUd on Railroad Platform, Junotion of tj". P. and C. P. Railroads, marll Q. S. ERB, Eroprletor. SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS. Grand Hotel, OB Market.New Montgomery 4 Second Btreeta, SAN FRANCISCO CAL. a J OflNSON A Co., Preprietora. MORTON HOUSE, 1'ha best aoouraiaodatiooa aniaraDtetKl. Looa. tion central. 1 ERMS. 3.'") to 2.W per Day- apu W. Q. GUAUAM, Proirietoi. ST. LOUIS HOTELS. SOUTHERN HOTEL! Fronting on4th,S h, and Walnut Sta., SAINT LOUIS. MO. LAVEILLE. WARNER & Co.. Prop's. mUE SOUTHERN HOTEL is first-olaa" in X all l1 appointments. Hi tablos are at all times supplied in th greatest abundance with all tho do ioacies the markets afford- Its ulefki and employes ara all polite and attentive, atten-tive, to the wants' of tba guests of the hotel. There is an improved Klevator leading from tho first floor lo the upper one. Kuilroad and bteamooat Ticket OKces. news stand, and Western Lnioa Telegraph Office in rotunda of the hotel, noo OMAHA HOTEL. GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, prnaha, Net. ninE LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL X between Chic ago and San Francisco. OPENED, OCT. 1, 1673. I GEO. 2 MR ALL, Proprietor. i " OUR FACILITIES aNl MATERIAL bai-o baeo largely addded to recently 'and unj thing from the cue ufa Weddini Card to a moderate-sited Poster can hi printed in the best style of the art at ' TIIS HERALD JOB OFFICHU CENTRAL HOUSE. 66 Main-it., 1 doors bolowOjdbo'i Dragator e 8ALT LAKE CITY. O. W. Tappah - Proprietor. OPEN ALL NICHT. Gnats Called at any Hour desired, VERY QUIET WARM HOUSE. No Proat over gets inside, Ni-'o, comfortablo, well ventilated r. furnished rooms, per nlgl't T7Vj l Per week l Ui - XI I nfurnishod rooms. r.r week ... SI oO y (3 w Choioo lunch ready at all hours in the dinning room below. aL 2.'c Full first c ass meals &0o SALEM, MASS., HOTELS. E S SEX HO U SE, J. H. LEAVITT, PROPRIETOR, No. 171 Kssox Street, SALUM, MASS. Thiif house It centrally located on Bhsoz streot, and is tho general headquarters for bainoi men. It b(i' oxollont accomiunda-tions accomiunda-tions and chargos reasonable. (Joarhuu are in readiness to convoy uasstingors to and from thedopot at all hours. jU MEDICAL. MRS. CARPENTER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON office five doors north of Postouioe. OBloe hours irom 10 to 12 a.tn., and 3 to o p.in. aulU . MARY H. BARKER, M.D., OFFICE opposite Old Constitution Building, Build-ing, Main Street. Offioe hours 10 a.m. to 3 p-m. Rnfe-enees Bishop Tuttlo. J. W. Young, Rev. C. a Straiton, Rov. J. Welch. J2S J. D.THOMPSON, M. D., OPVICE FIRST DOOR SOUTH LAMB A Co 's Drug Store, East lemple Street Resides at Walker House. ilM ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW. D.W. PJSRLKT. U. iuOABTIR. PERLEY A CARTER, ATTORNKYS AT LAW. OFFICE OVER First National Bnk, East Templestioot. d!7 i J. C. HEMINCRAY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OFFTCE, NO. 5, Kimball's Block, First South street, salt Lake City. o21 OIO.TKHABLFt BUtTB 8. J. JOHAS80S - SMITH Jb .inNASSnN ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS AT-LAW, Main Street, Salt Lake City; two doors south of Salt Lake Uonse. N. B. A Notary always In the office. aug2 B06BA 8TOPT 1 THKODOgE BURKR8TKR STOUT BURMESTER, ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW, Office on Main treot, I nearly opposite tho Tribune Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. ad 3. X. CUB.TZE. O. C. WILBOH. CARTER A WILSON, ATTORNE YS-AT-LAW, OFFICE OVER First National Bank, East Temple oeS C. . IMWFITTT. eRO. R. WEI TIT IT. BENNETT A WHITNEY, ATT0RNEY8-AT-LAW, OFFIOE OVER D. Grenig's fctore, Main street. Salt Lake City. fo- O. I. KUPgtKAl. ' X. Ill SKI AT EI OK. HEMPSTEAD A KIRKPATRICK, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, MAIN STREET, Opposite Wells. Fargo Jt Co.. Salt Lake City- 10 CEO. M. BOUTELLE, CIViL ENGINEER, U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR. Office in the building occupiod by the 8ur . veyor General's oflice, opposite tho'Covntend House, (Salt Lake City. da W. BREDEMEYER, US. MINERAL SURVEYOR, CON-. CON-. suiting Engineer, Examiner of Minos and Mlning Kxport Oflice at residenco, Kimball Kim-ball Blook, opposite Townsend liouao. ol2 JAMES U. MJLUTJXEAU, HYDRAULIC AND 'TVTL ENGINEEK, and LAND SURVEYOR, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. Mineral claims survoyod, old JOSEPH GORLINSKI, Civile ENGINEER, United States Mineral and Liepuiy Sun'eyor for Utah, rift;.- Virwt Rnnth Rrrnet. noarlv oooosite a26 St- Mark's Churn. M. T. BURCE38, Civil Enginear and U. S. Mineral Surveyor. Will prepare the neoeasarr Paperi and Di grama lor Patenta and Protesta. Offloe m Bulldingoooapiei by Surveyor Generai. nl H8S0DBI STATS LDT KBT CLASS A to bo drawn Jau, .,81st, 1871 Legalized by State Authority and Drawn in Public in St Louis. GRAND S1NQLC NU1VIQER SCHEME 50 OOO NUM BEKS. 5,880 Priaos amouQiiag to $ JlJD.OO 1 pri cf 00,000 ; SHJ priwa Of t 100 1 of 13,4.50 8 of 1,000 1 or 1U.O0U It of 600 1 Of 7,000 of 300 4 priiea of 5,00 tl of r0 1 of 36 of 2O0 of IJOO 30 of 150 20 f &J0 130 ot 100 40 Of 250 5.OU0 of 10 VICJETS, $10; HAH? TICKETS 5; QUAIlTEHS.Jiao "Our lotteries are ohartorod by the State, are always drawn at the tinio nanied, and all drawings are under the supervision of aw urn ooLuuilsiooers, arti0 official drawing will be publishod Is the 6t- Louis papers, and a copy of draw-I draw-I ibk sent tu purohusora of ticaets. -. m. We will draw a similar scheme the lait day of eery month during tho year lb74. 1 aarHomit, at our risk, oy Postoffioo Money Ordorf , Hegisterod Letter, Draft, or Express. I Senil for Circular. Address, MUhltAY.MILLER A CO lP3!t0fflcoBoi;iiW, bi'.Lvuia, .Up, C PROFESSOR Jf3 SHELBOH 'li tf$ DANCINC f&Mfi ACADEMY, OtIp' Class will moot ovory Monday ard Wodna'day ovoinnrs. Lndio and iionw every Tuesday ami bmui Jay evening. Children's Oiass. Wednesday and 6atuida Aftornoons. For term apply at the Hall, woa' O' toe thoatre, i'irst South Stroet. WALL TO LET POK .'AUTI-is 0 DANCING ACADEMY! ! FIIlM'r KOUTH HT.f Between First and Second West Sta. INSTRUCTION OIVEI IN ALL KINDS J. oi'LiUDhlLLESand HulIND DA.NOKH. Clares uiool us follow: Ltulioa' and GonW Class. IWdiiy and Thursday ovo; Lndios' 1'rivnto O hm, WoduAday h ternoun.ut 2 p ui-Ofntn' ui-Ofntn' l'rivato Class, Woclnosday ovo, at 6 o'clock, boiroo every Saturday overling. l'rivato Lossuna givon at reasonable tonnS. TERMS PER IIIONTH, $4 PER COUPLE. TUB HALL CAN BE RBNTED FOft PARTIES CUE.U. d'JR RESTAURANT. Mei'Cbants and Travelers' E A TING HOUSE, First South St, opp. Townsond Douse. SINGLE MEALS, BO CENTS. BOARD BY THE WEKK. ArrangomonU mado with Dancing partioi fur supper. Dili. MART BIORKMAN, PROP. LUMBER. BUILD'C MATERALI S H 2 1 j 1 H E" z n m pa jt & a 3 " 19 ! A 1 1 " I 1 v 5 t Z -3 c ac i-i rn o, u L cl. f M I GO W . I ; LUMBER YARD. AU kinds of LUMBEB DOORS, WINDOWS, Blinda, Mouldings, Shingles. Laths, JONBS t FOKMAN. BREWERS HENRY VACENER, Salt Lake Cut, Utah, CALIFORNIA BREWEBY. LAQEK BEER, ALE AND PORTBB WHOLIWALB AND EST AIL, SECOND 8QVTH STKEET. three doors east ol Elenhant Store. a SALT LAKE CITY BREWERY. A LARGE STOCK OF BEER and ALE On Van '.whinhis acknowledged to he tho Beat Quality ovor mud b in this Territory. A Superior Brand made especially for Christmas Leave nrdarn t the Browory, in the Tonth Ward, or with S J hnGon, alhis saloon, Uod-bo's Uod-bo's corner, ia the basomont. DeliTared in all para oftheoity Free of Chnto. JAMES W. PITT8, . ' Mnnngnr TINNERS AND CAS FITTERS. f. A. MITCHKLU . DAVID JAM KB' MITCHELL & JAMES, Bospectftiily Rnnounce to trio Public that they have Removed to thotr Now Pro-mitiofi Pro-mitiofi on Wust lemple Street, opposite the City Moat Market, whore thoy nope, by strict attention to butinesg aDQ Bmall protlU to merit the cootinuod patronage art lilmmllv liitKLowm) uiKin thntn. TLN,SHEET IRON & COPPERSMITHS FURNACE WORK i. ROOFING. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE.J Gas, Water, and Steam Fitters. WEST TEMPLE STREET, Opposite City Meat Market GEORGE E. EEID & CO. Are new proparod to rua GAS and WATER PIPES, Into buildings at the shortest notioe and at tho lowest rates; and having a practical ozporionoe of ovor twenty years In tho business, busi-ness, guarantea all work dona In the bpst manner. W KMp constantly on hand a large supply or OAS and WATltlt PIPS. C-dANDH-LIEKS, STORE PENDANTS and BRASS GOODS, for ju, Water and Steam Fitting. MAIN STKEET, Opposite Walter House. in WHOLESALE Grocerj Department, Z. C. M. I., DEALING IN STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries. Hardware, Queensware, Wooden and Tinware. Stoves, etc., etc. Among other Specialties that of HEAVY HARDWARE, Such aa Plow, Drill, and Pick Steel, Horse and Mule Shoes; Cut, Wrought, Finishing and Horse Nails; Anvils, Bellows, Wooden and Iron Wheelbarrows, Shovels, Spades, Forks, j AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Of all kinds. PLAIX AND GALVANIZED GAS rll'ES. GAS AND STEAM FITTINGS, HIIELF UiRDWAltE, Of ovcry description. Hazard, Sporting and Giant IP O "W DEBS, CAM AND FUSE. Fine Cut, Smoking and Chewing TOBACCOS, Natural Leaf, Black and Bright Navy Plugs, in all sizes, including our . own and many other Brands which we control. dlO W. H. HoorER, Supt. MINING NOTICES. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Unitod Sta'Oi Land nffioo, bait Lake Citv, U.T. January 2SrJ, 1871. NOTrCR 13 RKllBnY OIVKN TlTAT Hubert C Chnmbom, n clHjon of the I'nited Stales, whino 1'ost-oilico address is in Salt Lako OitJ. in the Territory of UUh, baa inude ui'i'licution fur a patent for ono thou-aanJ thou-aanJ d.'OO) feet in locgth and one hundred (ion) feet in widtb, on the City Kock Lode, being a silver buuriog vein of rock in pla o acd tin land arid promi-ei appertaining to naid mine, as situated in Littio Cottonwood MiniriK District, Little Cottonwood Canyon. Salt Lake County, Utah Territory. Tho location loca-tion and oxtont thereof boing njoro fully described as follows, to wif Comuionoing at discovery stake and running thonco along the uomro line of tho olaim on a courso N. 77 'Z5' E. 600 loot, thenoo H. VI" i' K. 50 foot to prist No. 1, thonco N W. 100 Toot to pott Ho- 2. thonoo b. 77 25' W. 1.00(1 loot to post No. 3, thonoo 6. 12 ay K. 100 foot to pose No. 4. thenoo N. 77 2fi' K. 1.U0O loot to post No 1, tho placo of beginning, oontaining 1 !'0-I0n acres. Tho nearest alaim H tha Utah, on the west from pot No. H. tue U 3 M. M. No. 1 bears N. 1j" Sti' W . 1,178 foot diatanU 1 W1LLITI POTIENOKR, j23 negator. MINING NOTICE. I.aAtyelle Sliuintf Co. ol L'liili. Tho annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Larayotta Mining Company, ofUtah, will be hold attha offioo of tho eompanr, Taylor's llotol, bait Lake City, Utaa, on Tuuday the Hd day of .February, A. D. 1S71, at 7 o'clock, p m., fur tie purpose of olocting trusteos to serve fo- tho ensuing year, and tho transacting ot such other businoas aa may properly be brought bi-foro tho mooting CONRAD G. WILKINSON. Soorotary. Salt Lako City, Jan. 5, 1S7I. 17 NOTICE Kinerald Ufll .Mining f oin-pnny. oin-pnny. The anuunl mooting of tho stockholders of the Kmeralid liill Mining Company, will bo held at tho oflioo of ibo company, room til, Morahants' Exchange, Ca.ifornia streot, Han Kranoisco, California, ' on luoslay tho thirtooith day of January, A. D. lo74, at ono o'oloek p.m , (or the pur- nose ot electing trmtees to Srvo for the en-suiagyear, en-suiagyear, ana of tramaoting suoh othor bus-' iDo.ts as may properly ba brought boioroihe meeting, F. MADGE, Secretary. San Franolsooi J an. 1, 1&7. ji Emerald Mining Com pany. Location of principal place of lluHinoss, San Eranoisco, Calilornia Location Notice is hereby givon that in eonso,ueuee ol an injunction iasaod by the D is t riot Court of tho Fourth Judiail District of the State ot California, and in obedience thereto tho pub lioation of the Dolinquont List of stockholders stockhold-ers in the above Company on tho assessment levied on the 3d day of Ootober, 1873. is post- Sjned until further notioe. By oruer of the oard of Trustees. F. MADGS, tiocrotary. OCGoo Room 61, Moroh:int4' Eichacgo, California streot, San Franoidoo, Calilornia. n!8 WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WATCHENEELRY O.Xj.EIjIA.S03Sr BEGS to iTifbrm tie residents of 6alt Lako City and violnity, that he not only guarantees to properly Repair, Clean and i Adjust Watches and Chronometers, but he will make them or any part of horn to order, and warrant tha work. Just reoaWed a now mpply ol 'gin. Swiss Watcno' and a fine Stick of nrst-olass ijwolrv. Price a lo ae any in town. Two doors iatt of the Daaeret Bank. di A. T COST! . FOR CHRISTMAS AND LU II 1 U. .11- 1 ItUUllillUI THE MOST DESIRABLE OPPORTUNITY. OP-PORTUNITY. CAUL C. ASMUSSEH will Bell at Cost, without reserve, and wishes to call special attention to his beautiriil assortment of One LADIES' GOLD AUD SILVER WATCHES, BRACELETS, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS EING3, CHAINS, LOCKETS & CHARMS. Alio agroat variotT of the bost BolMtod GOLD NECKLACE?, BROOCHES, EAR RINGS, AND FULL BETS. A oomploto assortmont of tha bost grades ol AMERICAN WATCHES, Ihe most suitable for Railroad Travolers. Farm on and Minors. For slroniith and good going they are unsurpassed, and will keep longer than any oihor watou. ALL GOODS ARE SOLD UPON HONOR, AND WARRANTED. The public are cordially invitod to Inspect. CARL C. ASMUSSEN, JEWELER WATCHMAKER, Opp. Post Office, SALT LAKE CITY. AS BRUSHES. S T EW.A. ET' S CELEBRATED BETJSHES, FOR PAINTERS, EALS'-r---'!. Wld mr isi'i'-fq l KSEMEN, ABD OltSi-.l. i - L 1 S- For Sale. iVhulu&l. and Hel..i) Z. C. M. I. Grocery and Drus Dorortmouif, Miwrrfl. (Jodbe k Co., Mo&arB. Toasdol Jt Co. F. II. STEWART .t Co., j7 l'llunuruli. Pa. BUSINESS CARDS. Saoar BiiBi!,Ks Cabdb Inserted (n thia oolnmn, under thotr respective headings, at 26 oenta por line por week, or 75 conts por line por month. 'This Is an excellent opportunity -for miscellaneous doalers and monhanlos to place their business prominently bofor. the publlo at a very smalt cost DIVORCES. , i.SdT.UTl! IIIVORCE3 OBTA INKU A from oiurU of dlfforont States for ilo-smlon, ilo-smlon, etc. No publicity oharKo uulil divorce Rrantod. Address ,Ni: Itunali. Attorney. Ii B road ,roy I ft 1 TOYS.-. mOVsTVlTiil.ESALE and RETAIL, at I Cbarlos Coopers', ono bloc- west el Tab.rn do. jL 'tENTS eV WACOr, COVERS. CURTIS. Agont 2d South, opposite Com-. Com-. mcr'lalSt. Teotsfrom KtoMJjM TOnS UOLSER'SSail Loft. East Tempi' J Street, three doors of 1 alker Bro.'s. lenu from S1U upwards. J" .. ROO KSELLERSaV. STATIONERS TAMES DWYER, East Temple Street, J ilialor in Riank Books, School Rooks and Fine Krench Stationery. I" FURNITURE. LVoODEY. Sos. 31 East Tampl. . Stroet and 75 1st bontbStroot jQ BAKERS. G, i.oBE UAKEltY: frcsb Ides, buns. cakes, J-b7otl dolivorod In all parts of th. our ovory morning. QTtliaSHOE MAKERS. WJ. HUOl'ER. No. 87 Commorolal . Street. Boots andShoea mado to order , - LOTHINtr&rjUTFITTINC. 0REILLY CO., corner of 2d South and Commercial Stroeta. Slothing and t ur-nishing ur-nishing Uoods. Hats, boots, shoos, Ac. eiol BANKINC. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT DESERET UTIDIUL Ml RecclTe deposits or One Dollar nod dpwards. Interest at eight per cent, per annum compounded semi-annually, on the First of March and September. , ;jWM. H. HOOPER, President. H. 8. KLDREDQE, Vice President, . L. S. HILLS. Oaahier. DESBBBT NATIONAL BANK or ISALTiLAifi OUT, UTAH. PAID DP CAPITAL 21X1,00 AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 11,000.0.0 ff SI. H. HOOPER, President, , H. S. ELDRI3DUE, Vioe Pr BlUQUAM YOUNtJ, I W. J HINDS, V Director,. JOHN SHARP. f L. 8. tlUAA Cashlar, J aa-L tn Gold Bust, Coin, Kichange, Land BS Warrants, College Scrip, etc. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. Interest Paid on 8AVINGH DJEPOBI'IS n3 First National Bank of Utah 8ALT LAKE CITY. BeeBpaoial Adyertisement on Third; Pag SALT LAKE CITYla NATIONAL BANK. Anthorized Canital. - SriOO.ftOO. E M. DnllKLL. President, JOSKPU M. RUKKETl', Outlier. HBMfSTEAD 4 KIRKPATRICK, Attornvya. OoBBaapoEiDKirrs: Saw vrH jt J National Parg Btnk. B0STON...National Bank of North America. Ame-rica. ClIICA GO. ..Third National Hank. St. LOUIS. ..Third National iJank.l OMAUA-Omnha National Banu. SAN KRAlCL3t;0...A)-ationi Gold Bank and Trust Co, j,LOND0jlN...Jay Cook, McCnllooh A Oo, a. w. wbttb. w. s. k'noBJiicrt, WHITE &, McCORNICK, (Bnooosson to A. W. White -k Go.,) East TmPLi-aT., 3alt Lax Oitt. Dealers In GOLD DUST, COIN & BULLION . JUxcnange on all the principal cities Of the United ittates and hjivrojte. farticu'ar attention given to Collections and proceeds romittcd at current race of Kj change on day of pajmenL 9E0. li WHITNEY. Attomoj. CnBRKaponnKNTs: Bank of Calirornii Hnn Trnnciaso Laid I iw A Co.,Agts.Bank of Cal a. New York Child A Prince Chloaeo Omaha National Bank ....... brnaha SAL LAKE CITY BOILERWORXS BOH.KltS Of ALL KIXD.5, Upright, LocomotiTe orStationery, Mado and Repaired, SMOKE-STACKS AND TANKS Built toordit, and Shoot-Iron work promjit" ly done IRON BOOKS FOR VAULTS OR t A FES, j And Iron Shutter:! of every dlscription innd 1! oil or n and (Iuob bought or takon in part 1 payment lor work. Onlfc-H hy mnil nr tclosrniih v. ill rocoiTB mtualiato aiionlion. rODN SLOAN A CO. |