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Show Ki enoo to the future. And ibi 'wu traelCTrmi arUftTliiail NOTIOE woman enough to reeognve ine xact, tohh s. babhis, at ho. is Btoosa bosxe mwn. iu px and to modulate her lite upon it, that to I w 87 f I A.. 11 In al&rm nf thA finest I rted FrmU. art; and to mold an Immortal soul Is the I tr , IT dltinest work that can come to woman flf-- M iwwb io f i.ou iw iw'um, "J 'if '. THE EVENING NEWS. Saturday, jroTember , y , AHES. r. , tit T ; ' cu)i-;i- .. r-iy- ; . fl H 111,1111 J a-- l NOTICE. 'm ; do do " do ad all oUaar grain In proportion at ' RAILROADS. ; r! 1 oAii rllAilUISCO TRint " - Down to - AIM PaiiKi. mi in mnXl 13 S. OATS BV HABV CLEMMKK - i miiwi ' " $ !.. ','. r. '" J . ". 'T i. flit . i, v i it, t.,v,i 'r.near the I "11 I 1 i'-- i'ij , "WB MB Ul!, IHTKfi. WIFI, DEPOT. AIXKOAD tt. PP0lnt6d by In 1851 Fanny Pern found herself toa widow, with two little girls clinging1S51 " aJLJ-L2H. i her for support, as well as care. In E ,.) TRTOTICJf. HAVING BEOPKNSDI TOM TB . woman ww 1 jHSsa v it must .have been harder for a a.i m w aiw . t w JJMortiMat of r JX i f, to suddenly find herself confronting the IRON FOUriDRY. BAILROAD ! CITY CREEK world, with only her brain and. handn SflUMBRfi X am want. pr paired to fonUato and loving heart between her and Fr tb Bal or , WHITE AND RED v Tfc ; is annallinsr enouch now for any 3 AxnwBmAss iaoar cljwiho ; 1 v-- i ii ,t woman accustomed to life-lon- g depen j t ' on atuirt and at reasonable prless. . t r tt tr ,..., T r ?.l r.v.rr.i i c una an me respon- dence to suddenly and house-hol-d sibitities of bread-winninavnM. eupport devolving on her own nn i . . T7 aided labor, althongb. manifold oppor' tunities for that labor were undream ON AND AFTER SEPT. PICHETB te Lis Of C 23, 1872, MVBT COHK1SD .TUB !ATTEXTIOK ed of twenty years ago. At that time MURPHY, CRANT & Co. i A ,'. ;'J ?r:iii.foi; . jits oi 'vV'mni the best educated of American i women xc f s .S. 'J nsm .AM FRAKCISCO. were educated for nothing in particular unless to be school teachers, whlch of . course, created at least a dozen teachers i i wuj, tux U for every school. But death and misforaUAl. TU AST IJf TUB MAHECT 4 SinGMIiT ever been remorselessly tune have H .i different to the fancies of the fastidious or the prejudices of society. In the ab - H Iaportan. of Ajaarloan and Enrbp, oixa SOBTHi At Depot -- - 7 ttO 1 stract, lovely Is the theory that a worn- JUmt a ZilClty at 7 a m and 8.S0 p m f t an should always be protected, always STAPLE AND FANCY do Sandy at t.io a to and S.S3 j m UOTS. OAR ON SPECIAL PRICX same as tne for. cared Uut ail ir they Arrirt at.LeM.at.S.10 a m and '' were never uttered. "Every .day. Death strikes down the protector or fatal con-- ; . OOTJIO KOJ&THt dltlons put him forever beyond reach. at JO a m and 4.S0 p m Iav Iht Then in me race ot tne nnest theory. !o at VtM.m m and HO p m woman-standingBandy -? woe to the wiomiis'GOii. alone who O CT3. PER HUNDRED. MA San rranclsco, OaUfornia. i ' LA.TH "T ArrtT at a I OUy at 11.40 a m and 7 p m cannot honorably .taae care or herself. MCE OCX STTE9 A PICK, Fanny lern, as a schoolgirl in uath UOIMninl.l..i'.i. l. in Hartford. crJne Beecner's seminary ; JPBUIf AHI ; CASH FOU ; to tore the leaves out of her "Euclid" ARTHUR OTAYWER. Agent. curl her hair with. Hartford still holds uriaTOBTOH. ProprUtor. t:.. I daVSlm OK Mxt to Savats OalUry. ' to Cottonwood Station 00 traditions of her girlish escapades, tricks Salt Lak and manners; but has preserved no re Bandy f fXJM WUoa they art bow MoatYing dvr " cord or her scnoiarsmp. un neriway, ub Draper trci M ' L78 Point she nrobabiv was about the same sort ol scholar in the Hartford seminary that & was lq Amherst atthe Henry Ward Beecher College learning as little aa possible ;;'WHlr1MirlNuliudQtnda; from books, bute very thing from Mature, una b wmm ropllM. ? acute own from human beings, from her '4 K. II. AVI, andeolorad, HI. I-deeD. nassionato heart. jfWhat It was I:" ' Qeaeral Freight and Xtokst Aent. fbr'such a one to find herself suddenly black and oolored. csutt forth from a home of ease, a life of Jove .and happiness widowed, and- poor Velvet , R SUFKBINTSaiiMEim no one may leu due sne wno naa sat dsa tr down amid the ashes of all earthly joy. "3 Well, she did not want to go into a THROUGH shop. She could not teach school and Kid, Back, Berlin, Ladles, Miieni And any and eTerytaing that earn Im need to live by it; but she could write an' essay that was yet a sketch- - dancing, dash- QTAO . CEI1TB&L QAILOQiD Underwear fo- 1 Ooutli-co- at ing, satirical, witty, human, pathetic And aU kinds f Which in that day at least was ' a sketch a need In journalism; a sketch for . FamUliIng CJooi'i which she alone in temperament and Tncla V luln BMtery, omnpiete la aU lta or anubee. power had received the patent; a sketch which nobody else on earth could write . but Fanny Fern, She wrote it. With WUl And Ready Bale at ty DjuIj, running ' ? poverty iLeaYtng Sal Iake crouching on the hearth, with ; her little girls tugging at her skirts, Q,llta, White and colored, V . fit . lrwwr nnit ttMjiw A.. with her fiery blood rushing through Hi! " ItsjaaaiTi Mount ti .nvviw, eoo,j Araerlcaa TlnUo. - her veins, all freighted with love of love OCABSIVAIIE Twwela, ELnok. Diaper, Tortiu, 4r.'T! and Pioone, Jierada; BkOsorga,! DeyllM, and hate of hate, she wrote It. Then7 In RzetaanKe tor . satchel and sallied she put it into TIUWABE, through ONARI dS23tf . forth to sell it.' There was a relief in BdsaUb. rora i Payson, a delicious little first ', t' writing it. What 17th Salt preek,Oaicken creea. twm vent it must nave been for the sooa-tld-e MONDAY, , afs Com Oreek, Beaver, came V. of wrath and love that rushing ter. But to go out to seek somebody else LH BELLE and s. fhAnrinMT towns and Minma na:t j.ak c?!sy dairy at to find it precious precious enough to Trains win feT st XT' do not throw by; Advertising any ' fevmtbera Utah and Boatn-enpay money for it; to set a price on it; - " ? W i a 5M L -r v. ltd itr to oi trfsWOPriOM.' 1 at a for r.,8'!,'H ask heart its that I pjo4 J throb, price w AOao ieara Oorloiie, tTtah, Dallj rucnlng eT SCMaV.: j 4 . that must have been awful. A man pjn.: arrlTe a Ba.t t 'ty 1 ajco. .A 7J I f ... , norww ; s, to office to office .(-sell a from poem going ortnsl renone w elding In tne City win pi : nv!i ' la addlUoA to tfc ' Helena,: Fort Kenton. Deer or a leader must be a sorry sight. A yirglnla! on on Wedneadeye a nd Thandaya. woman compelled to peddle .by voice Ijodge, Oedar orees; nuae. .aAu and eye such a ' ware must be a OIKED tnrongh aU the principal Towns, sad Badder sight. She endured many a Mlnlnt Camps In. Montana. WILLBU2 : tofrns more':., than and settlements supercilious glance, In the Dealers mining one rebuff, of course, on her weary pRixciPAJU orwcK, UEFTED t round. A woman trying to sell her own DAILY, SUNDAYS to to Interest call and enquire ' composition from a bag no doubt ap-- ;. Co. MSiniL av a.) p. aa. LMvmg Hsit lke aty : "peared childish to these men. of affairs. anu 1 UdoA atik, m, OneTtar. before purchasing. AI' WorA Warrantad The curly head, the little satchel, the ; J&ccc k'A BAia XiAKJB C3TTT4 little sketch did not look the' least like C EC. ; i business. Beholding the three, what fswwiswt wtu plena paranase tbetr tleaeti I RanMetfaUT returns his (Hanks to Ms , V ; prophet of them all could foresee that are no reeelTlng a foil enpp'y or thi Bap't. 1 n CLAVCOfJ, WB Superior a Tai' Farm ani FrelKht W.ngooi.Mtiai one enstomers ftxr tae UtMral patronac ; t he dainty reticule with ' its contents at Um oQcm, nrty ceuu Mddltloma wUl dllStf I Im Belle bare av Wacom UM uioroagul oat etrlet eol!e'.:ed tare la treats and wbon o the eharseu and thirty-tws$ovd vpoa: kins, , stood for one hundred ty in tae Ksuyons ass ia nvavr 1 tantlon to boslness to merit a. eonUnuaaea (M rmtvlittn iMtiaraaa Rait Ltki CUtr and Ploohl copies of a single book? ' She found an traui. I sW c? 'O. r. .) ':lv and haTe given tne best of atufaotton la U astute at last lie liked the ' For au talormatlaa oanoenv : "ikt ot tbetr tarori at my (Lata Bnraro oaees.and for lighl draft they eannot b bun. . sketch,purchaser took it, and her for it fro paid aeesce. apply to Tne limber la of tne very bsal qanUt tofoar JUBDXOAL EXAMI . .: y ; FIFTY CEINTS. Nvrihern vyieoonsln ana from tare M. n. Matnal InwraneeOoi, Uft Tork AS builds New nsiaioi feariessnes in For aaaaoned. fresh the , Its hit the "general years ajairiMS ItewaatSJsawe. . j Tiekee and Frefiant Aaeat, u turn bn Varna and Frelct iranory Wagoaa, beat reader;" its veining pathos touched ten inui 4 and the Mr to Mra. Btsm&ovsra auwneey a aeieetaw. pal Next. carafnuy only j sxxAxsp, thousand hearts. Fanny Fern had hit Wtsjoaa. ' i men;wnareltrnsttoseemyold truaosk nail on the head: it aa a dllly Lake City, and tn addlt XapoUOae and half block Honth of Th- located la Salt ' the right u. u. imuauii, HAS to UM v.u'tre, uiaie noao. a c&otos Stock ol golden one, . She struck again, and yet i, SaitLAksOlty. ' I : for ' I for sixteen li j r.;r twenty years again, iCTiris OF HSDICIirS AJfOi All DIES. PURE HOnE-HAD- E years never missing a single week. Shewas fortunate in her publisher. ; Saga- REDUCTION to and naantee HEAT, ALSO, rira, H will pay speelal attention Oysters, selected one not : clous and practical, eh " enres COPPER ; TIPPED i" for his own fame, who would consider lam. LfJaJ i.i. i y ? to name on at it quite sufficient stamp his Fancy Orocorisw. 4 and leave her book to take : r Iiel aaid its title-pag- e ! 235 tf ' 3E3E one whose its chances; but rroaa tn nisei,,,!,. I . : reputation JOHN PAUL'S rouoiat; MARKET, own. a ' would in degree depend upon her O , ' " . rAoirio 1 J : ooAsT . I'll i i ng YRAIHS MIXED . t.n in3iifflJin..j,3Ii . EVANST ON - ? h - -- HOTTIH&HAM liiUitt iiMJU .'ii - '.'' i- . V mm. XX-tiXUJ- BURG CURTAlHST ' LUMBER & PICltETS, tpm UUt nnns hissmm ctpnra . ' DRV GOODS AHD CORIHCES! PT.ATRS " f ItJ B, CI.AWSPM, Supt. - ; LINEN RACO! :v COTTON IVAGSt CUrJTJY SACKS! ' of Utah. JPloneer Orocerles, nmnGPfiPES!1 rra Mart' - ,.- ' , STAGE LINES BET AIL A HD WHOLESALE - LY X). DEPARTMENT, Z. C. - ; SallsMrfs Gilmer ..X" TJtali. ITardware, dta' - and a l?IoiTt dents on, STOVES, s mm 'T m -- I ' 1 ! . : - a-lit-tle nooitfj ciaixxxcm JUL? .b, nilRSCR r w ' : .v AMMrat U O. w C-- a Halt oat WMOE I TBAJH8 j a . Special Notice. - WJL Is their E LA fr is" - $ I. 1 n . - ! nyi, aonw ; Iw . . 'Ferh Leaves'1! 'were scat-f- through the length; of the land. People shrugged their shoulders, but all the more they read and boueht. Critics said they. were flippant, sarcastic, irrev4 erent, masculine and bitter. JNobody said that they were lackadaisical, weak; or stupid. JS o matter what was said, ail tne more peopie oougut mem ana. read v. them. Of the first volume ol "Fern Leaves" seventy thousand . copies were "A sold in America. "Little Ferns for Fanny's Little Friends" sold sixty-tw- o thousand in the United States, while forty-eigthousand -copies were sold in En gland alone. Broadway has given me two pictures of, this woman, which I shall always tenderly keep. One is of the winter, of 1859-6Each bright day one could see from afar that haughty head, with its wealth of golden curls, and that peer- less step, whleh had in it a fine disdain, that I never saw equaled In woman. Always quietly and elegantly dressed, she was striking by force of her verv presence. With strongly marked fea tures, a nooie ngnre, and eiaatlo step, wmcn yet carried wumi tne proud dig-s- " a queen, she could not fail to at- nlty of ' tract a second glance even from an un- stranger. on either i side tnlnKing walked fair young daughter One. much taller than her mother was especially noticeable for her wide blue eyes and.long,fair curls Within two or three years she married, and died i leav- her dying gift to the mother, whose ing as was heart broken,, a, little child of her : r 'o ;i own,--- In time Broadway gave another! characteristic picture of Fanny. Fern.. In the bright autumn afternoon she walked Broadway with the young daughter left and the baby. Thus I saw it one day in its nurse's arms. The crowd wedged ns a corner. Fanny Fern was ' all pat in talking with baby. Oblivious of all the world, she saw her kingdom in its eyes. Such a transfigured face.such baby talk! The direst Calvinist could sotf despair of the "final salvation" of a woman who could look and talk like that to a baby. this child that she wrote priIt was of"Our been little I5Ue baa vately: , and, although to left with a servant; involved a carry out such a plan has ; , sacrifice T much literary work or Its 'unsatisfactory incompleteners, I am not and never shall be sorry. She Is my po- em.", As a writer she never reached her own highest mark, never 4wrote up to the highest level' of her r powers. A pasaioxk for truth,' a hatred of shams, v slashed i with contempt for f pretence, satire, sarcasm, . humor, and wtt all ; eiectrinea by an anounaing vitality ana an exuberant love of mischief and fun, y - marked every utterance Which she com-mitted to print. Yet scarcely less was everything that she wrote veined with aa deep loving pity for linmaii nature, delight In the natural world, of which she was a happy interpreter. One could not read the slightest sketch, from 'her , , hand without being conscious that it came from a strong and honest heart, ; and from a head of unexhausted power. ' Yet the 'conditions cpon which she wrote rnade. it imrosaible that she - should concentrate, elaborate, be contln- -' tinuously an artist,: although, "even as she wrote, in one form of utterance she was ever unapproached! Itweajisrlot. ... as it is the lot of, so many brave; brlsnt men and women of this emersion, to to meet the czicmZz of her ....:.erre we nour, day, to say tne.wom Uix i rr-- 1' i demanded should be said, without! refer ; - . "''!. s ; - ht f- . ." J i,. tuenxfr" JOHX BniBPS BESIDXHCX. ' ; i VamUlea euppliea wltb the t t ; ite oppo DENTIST i . . - toeet: ' """"r, ":' PasI la back te nla old poalUOSi In the City Meat Market, aialt So. 7. taken ani tur Orders i t 0. i"1 "diw ly - j ' . ! . 4 4 V- a H ; AVXKCl made exteuslTe teKa4iewe to nta to 0 OT additions and al- is now prepared suxd JSeat Aasortment Larcest : ' HABDVARE and SHELF HEAVY Sfrer brought to tnia Terrttary, an Stack. Farm Iron, Sisd, tfcuUy Stoma tag Toolt,riotqtt JUinen' ley Bdtinp. StAim Ihdctng. K iTrtrytm. itrnbtf, SMvea and ' JtitiOareaaoasa m 3--1 IX. G&TATLT IMPROVED, WITH or Meehaaleal Den WarrantesU i ; to a p. Iroaa t a. m urca.oimv niPiWD ; E. L:; j, ,; HAXnilTT. eaies m lasi year 1. i j. n j 4 " II- - .."'1.. . tn the honaeboid. on au. .. , , . r - AIIT, "4 We eowrtemsly I r .T1' -- (atma, v "e. ,ss ;a i Atarax LIOUO b. . 4 tnnte (the fxllea toaaeoar ie STOHE, GROESBECK'B CORNER. aausm HEOIl? E. PHELPS', BAST TEH r LA ST. , STAGE. , a. MILBURW VMGOH. X 1"' .A . con- It) - zl TaI7 or uJua Mnrlnae. r..turnlnS imn nwj amsua . utrtitMM mmn ' 7nxers. suitable: ron ' . . ; :: Instrnetlon atnJpMl fr all kind3 - C. BARRETT, CTESSCGT AWD 1st XlsrtSt leetveeai 1st op getltttle dl84tm o t? I I I isass extend a oordlal taTiiaiiaB ia.ii Sad Canlk; Ordsre py mall promptly attended to. Crtr a notT Eetaras Xhmlied fUlalzj i- i P. Q. pox . J or rth tr at Ltu:t.M.-.u- i ,aT l p- . - a i UIIITESTARLHIE, - I j 5 k... TDDlffiO SGUCQfEGi JJAVJC OOW3ZA2m.T OM HiND 'At their Yard near U. OL R. B. Depo. o Tri9 $lt p no.:.QiVG:ME ita Coasnmerclal Bsree. Vsc te 6TOVE 700D, ralaeo BatSs. Tzr-tZ- ?-r A Letmaul' r ;i.t"- 11 r t-- Kv. UTAH FUEL CO., Cord. - rcaco: 1 r - ACALL; - v " U ke Clly. ; ; L attaadaats, and temts of sals to salt aU MACIIireBOIlCPAinCD OfJ .d i tiAciiiinsa. BTjT7nro ifSil? Bvczunia Ana xrLirrrra J. aTa Free or Charge by eompatent OTJICR UEWIKC aiid poixtt3:couth. raymhle la Odd Cola la Bali Apply to AT3ATC2, ! . ' TO HAUIi FREIQIIT TO PIOC1IE SITS . -- rrv CommereUI Et. , . pat tatgetber FortTla,aeleh.and easyrnnnles. Vnf aetbeexoelled, and are made preeily,.wB nippers, riecdioGctttr3, WS 5Li W& SBARFZjSrV- - . acolpii mncuBicii FOB Tr TfllB&Nl.RKIIH . r.oDTAII TXXADC.V Poetical V7atoliraalior. iJi 'V,' ' 1 lmber "W srranud ' Good. with any war a eompariaoti esw saaraee. mWitaenallease ppMtM TMtlM BML r .4. Si 4 WHITE LIME ' a. snare of o t tbomoabljr . Gorders, naQers, Eladera. : Onlllera. ' rsM, - CXI .... , o lodun Ralaetml Ttm'"' qnaltly eaaaoned and tT"' ir mi L fiMt v -- "?7 in the market. .MOUelt.ed., "onaceay at to T BOOTS & SHOES! 1', C0JJI1TY I A FULL LINE OF lueia witb vi a Train tonf tooib at 1S.4 p. Ale Trl WoeklT coes Morth throash Prianapai tomcummmuim In iaene Ouantr. Moa Jaa, WMneaaaye and Friday e, betorolog KVERT MACHrSTB WK 8ELCTO aaTrvwarrrrnw WK GUARANTEE eaen tried and tt-b- T dlXJSt aU kinds of foods, wua eaa new warranted to from the eoarseet to taeflneat 5 4.44 WILV KORmj&F CITTi Hear Hot ' y CAXXC3I0, nostCSTTO, DXST3KS, TXCXIIITS. MJLCK, HraXKT. J ' n-' preparedf t3 fUl orders for a aood BSATsa, artier oi is : KAVIMO the former sUtlnn oalhearrlTal rjoftba a. m. Train, and, retaiaiDa. an It attraou seneral atUalloa ahd aJtnlratloar EUPinc .u.WuymonciDTBnL JCJ a 1 - QNS AItAIT72AX I i j I ara open to tas pb UeataUeeasraia Ihelrmediolnal proper, ties are so widely known that It U heedless to A Oomplete Oars in all eases of Worms War. enoaaerat theea ranted for OaeCUur Beetdee the thn Prtrate Baths, the hre and CaYMS. tafWttA PLUHOI aandeomily dnnt. a ad Pnlllips ' BaUdlBcs. 0th Ward, are imw open. tor Ima (HESS celebrated Dattia fill co. j xxixxjSR I EXPRESS RUNS ; DAILY -- i From the Hamaa System, and- hejalso treats . ...J , Tt vrULU nTl)ir!I Ffauicew CITYl xx. w '.WMw ..'-- Our Sales in Utah eicssd any other Hoasa this sida cf Chicago. .OfflOS ILL aXUTDS OF YVOKlfcS ' Private' and 1 TTiara nail TJvillniOf II ILL I ON. CACHE aWTtae Ohteao Matter Otxnmtttee t arnlehed sa TeraM br theVr t Mcn M. IS7. .ti mtdetaeir sMaaUoa, nib eame stai Buauyew auenuaem, mu..omer maaea.7vsi. a.pp'iea m t to Inesi S - irlf 1 OF A FTCB a Ungtby arpenenos ta Enslesd, la oderluf- his servi j. to A. tokes plMsare toe people i fuian. ... XX la 1 1'. alanownt ?P"L HEItOALIST, Mama. TSS An endenoe thatZU is: fast wlnalnc' snpreme raror (The 'Slas-c-r Oempay sold orer the other Oompanis. 0EGA1 S, S Djoib ICaet of Post S - - TT - . ,f,:.tCHiAfi thaw amsm. J. DAYHE8 S SOW, Eonth-s- t. , ! ' ; a(WlMUa S am i i 1 OLD fat fttl Ml at th ZXUSICAsU KIISTXXlIIIEinrS or ail Krvsa 50 DOZEN Home - Hade Socks! .. 8nrlal Uiosici nusici rirst 1 A uer. : . ELA.BORA.TSl . i smssl a. '' . , v it , w,r:-m- i - SS. , to 00 "!:-- r iiVi 1 t. earltl :.:U ?cil: IfALItEB .HOI7SE mitt AF Vest of City referenoee vtren. . f-- . uji BTIIiSS OF woKKMAjrajsriF,TASri . voparattoas Uktry DAUCR . - . Its B KAUTI fXXSs AKO THREE-QUARTER- BASSETT. H- - ...5 " . -,' TXiAXBT. Oflloe hs KAST Or DXSKRKT KXWB.OFrXCS. Oi -' - . In ; au alTCM1 SXPSnsuos awn iw vnia. . ""H' : - : TEETH INSER TED U' ta4. Hva.,aaWI lit Flat.' er Taile asilt Baa, i. - ' H J- - , Prom 035.00 to 0150.00. AH Mr ? BECHA1ICAL Xaa-ke- r -- . 41 ' m Qsllyered. r UJ URGCON Pf fl TfTE respectfully Invlts the Pabllo to call, and sea oat excslleat rarlsty-A UM. J1. II.ISUARP. i J -- ' - GROCERIES AND PR0VISI0HS ' chMpw tbM 3 k.' . - lir. IV AMtr0fieiaaeWaIXIwVXIT saws 'IIf-thedt mm 1 it ft : Ol o TO THE LADIXSl , CHOICEST MEATS,' : ; ObiB S li 5 her ' Already tered , . , a,; : " i : . , utr t Klsl, III bn 4 . .,- . II. n E" coLiiniAiii 'i r: i ,.t e t-- .t s?4 fall powered r f tilstw Line oi.er nnrlvaied ao c: yk.4vt f 1 ,v.1'VJV . ' ci . ' mi, ia9. or tt ctj '' )S r ';... v aa t j. In tlasi Mjarot. Choapest Orders lea In oor Foxes at Dwrrt ixpot lor ;Jj,tPf u a xi je v , f IClM. Ko, 183 f - - Store, Post Omoe, or Wells, reoetTS prompt attention. rarro A Oo.- , w" - .t:- Kambaire Bloic. . f cash PAiavron' r?, LUrtiua, ca l: tti-ft- i V w w MWi lUl' clasaMof rentersTbe -t iijtu - L..tratawf. eeenre the le, cf harlnr at cvaliy food aeon and evry ealuoy. UuMr Ijr w v.( X a , rr,e " - J zis?a.o'!r-2OaaoJa.o0- -- A Cls75.WsHillf r . .. ih'i . fcJHWff rrslla. FarffO i Cw ; |