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Show i ...... 3 ; rvw JI .; 1st. and until 1875. for FMNotm and Cretarfct, between Bait Lake Vity sad Aialfway Alounei as ioiiows: Lmi Salt Lake City r.ro Arrive at Hairway House at i p m; 5 Leave Halfway Bocae at p m; . Arrlre at Salt Lata Cltyattpm. itlllio; : it A f THE STEAMER. " ' Mi JEMMIES; & SUNDAYS On WEDNESDAYS eagle . ir.;-- - I V 1 A Btrlkinr In histoid uu Comasncedknown as the 4 - ' will connect with the train from Salt Lake City and make a trip on the Lake, returning in time for tae tnia arrmof at eais at City 7 . p.m. t steamboat) ...ai.&O each. Tickets must be procured at the Offices of tbe Company er 25 cents extra will be charged 11 tbe fare collected on tne a rain. Stages connect at Halfway House for Tooele, Stockton, Upoir ana Dry an yon. Special rates riven to Excursion Parties and if necessary Special Trains run for t iietr accommodation on application so me uenerai Ansnangar Agenu On and after August 1st the reirular'rates on Ore. KuUlon. Coke. Charcoal and Coal will be $3.15 per ton between Salt Lake City and H&irway House in oar iocs or not km tbe than 12.000 ins. loaded and unloaded byloed-...I and $3.00 per ton when not Company, imiruulnrl tha Connnr. i Freiirht for the West will be received on week days only from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and forwarded the same day.whilo that received to 8 p. in. will bo forwarded from 10 tbe next day. For any further information concerning freHrnt, apply to l J. N. PIKE, t . Gen'l Freight Arent. d2l8 GkHl. .. ... r. & iCOATES Gola( Soatb. lavar, Sandy.... .... TBS w SprinirvU'e. TO 8.50 Only t 4 00 Gotaff Nerttau T.M. A. H. P.M. 19 20 I 1 17 1 4 9 06 2 25 Forc, pprinrvuie, .Provo Pleasant Grove.. American Fork.. Leal ..v..i...w.... . Draper Arrive at Sandy Leave Sandy. Junction Little OottonVd. Arrive at Bait Lake... 1 1 1 9 2 8 2 308 S 90 8 8Sf 4 22 25 50 00 85 60 00 10 86 75 and our Two-Thir- prices Defy Competition. CASH paid for DRIED FRUIT. Highest Market Price Lna-tin- FOB - hosier Cutlerv, ..J - " 7:BO 10tl& .ABJUTB AS Franklin 6:3 roc- - xasrva " 11:30 r 9 00 A.M. 12:00 m. Bc4Sa.is 7:00 p.m. j sorrnwABo. Franklin........... Loraa inne-- .. Cor A&aiva , Ogden at f "TSSTi Trains Isavs Ctc. aak r. F.M. ABJUTX 4:45 P. V. L-3-5 " ' Kos. 3 N.B. Nos. 1 and win ran and Franklin and 4 will run between Ocdeadally. as follows: No. S wHl run northward every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.- No. 4 will run southward every Monday, Wednes- ana r oit & 8allsbarys Stare Line to and ullmer nony. connects .with trains at from Montana Franklin. ? j Cha. NrBiJrf, , . iv Geo. Freight k Ticket Aft. - .... - dlil UTAH (5MmBAIIR01I). fioxToer utarc or trrir. V M W n 1 - t V." ... . . . . 1 1 . "n nil Station Trains leave Salt Lake. ;1 JTsma SOtk, 1875. L - ?Q jr,j(ijxecirujeviii, (Sansra.' Saaatn. l W. C. CI.XT.A WD, j; Asst Qai Pais. US S AND TOO AM Wood's 0pm M 25 Ci CimtrevlUe ? j . 06" 4 .00 4 16 " .73 ton. Kaysvllle. Arrive at Og,den. JVam 0 Mtatioit. - jia WO" 'fCayTill 10 31 - . nali Plants recently ton, , CMtrevUle! Wood's" Cr '. j Para. f4 10 62".. 781" , .1.35 hoi" T44 wrSrSSS m,im,, our-r-FalLrlmportatidnsdu- - - r J - 1 4 f ; ' - "" - fl '.'" - ' this-suflerl- imwiy uiMoayaroa ...plants are tbesu iil If DrouerlY" tned.' ths wm nm v. maay.- disaasna, pakist and laches and are mora vaius We Jn, DY8PKPPIA. LIVKR 2LA1NT8 ... . . . . . 1. a - t??."v;i dll-l- y ' nslrisi'nnd 'IVn lilfins: 1 - Arent. ,,....,... Rlftnp.hd!-'Rrfiwn- :Turkisli Towels; Huckand.Damask Towels; s i ouingnam traces : i ouingnam i am a acto -Dour iace:uriains; jriano..vovcrs; 7 . . : v'. . -- . 4 GOcts. per gallon at cbolDe u w,Mn" eiKroire ' ... .Tit i I CHOICE GOODS, i .. ..,Vw-' i. -:. -- ' . v r ftc oeorre. rtaf. " - - - - -n- POLArJD 1000 tSenta A ' the fcrhMt J" m iM01 linen, white t.meW Bulla.1, 1200 fei antho-- t 'A it mi ii 3 00 A .eV-i- i - 2500 -fij.! 1 parties, knowfns; rraaterweit-h- NEW PATTERNS, AND LOSE P;RIQES; net BUifc Gents' and JJoyaVn , 1C3 4 ft . that such matter "... . it . .. 5 i j. r: j j 8 til t. r Price 85 Cento; ' -- 4 parLs Jnfi . Q f ,' hml ' ""J ; fill fafamiraVMHrsV f 1 vittaUJI J , IM UELAUKSUS POT3&8ECOE3, kadlMb ami' iiirket StrVtia. ' ii 1 I) f JW .X cl Aor alaw y.i9ifrraa sl . 1 I fpAAflm1 . fcHI -- fiom..n a 4.1 13CTt Ar a )i.iWA 7 5i Blink iT 2"i'' W.KliW.SbJrtl. 4 lil " I x iiia up YouthV, Boys aAd '7 .VZT 1 i f vn,:fc . 1 u- v j naj..rloi. T r Will a.TCuR.i0rl nrin mi. a 4 ff'irrsi.oAiv. -- TYTOxTtAiSSLHPj 1 100 Ocfce rz X by 'VKB.rrAS- ,- intended to reader some acquatnutnes with mJrt riilriou. aid Utah, poUtical, t show, in some derm. thotnarwV certain men bare in riew, in brK Ctonr toss special and proscrlpUv, kffiiia-Uo-n . fi Utah. kaa o I iWvialair'rjQErr-ypsa. for maJ - ..... . ... . (era aeel. byJWrnTH. has i luaui us wnsiteiM ft' lasryiatWals up prs. Genta' Boots and .Order 1 r CO ..' i V' wvof is -- Asmussciiir 4 -- ? ! t1. 00. ii. Wall U irawl "J v; r . jui . e i oo:mf aw psursunta; JUotn 3 c:-- ry Atva'Crodtnnfinfffi rtrtri norUU 1 IBO . f c, t.eafewn. eeuUildofeo SS i . 4 Congress and Polynamy2 v ri3': iiliifl Wa u Ui'dt "'BATSS ARB 1HESa toCELECRATBD the publio at al toeasons. Their handsomely Plunge are alowBathe, for Latitat and ueiitlsssen open. - 410 ly r d3sr Hum Pills for smu, 1 cross box -- - ! lr le afM, - box" fi,-- ! . ! an aooomfiaxtied Oiroirs erder.'l Postpaid, T :irJl0up f nni'rinn'li'.'. - and all ,B5fiasaajMiJu f ,,' beat s r wjiBn ispaiiioiiATns. JPrivaU and Ttunge. so widely known inedioiDal properties thai 1 is neediess to etto oaerate laem. ' Beside t he Private Bathe, tha torg aad iwoasiijfcsa . ..fciet a i'l 4.-- . SXTPBanrrjarsBVb ; . famished '. f ? vai.aujio -- 1 v IaIA BAJvl BUJtMf . 1 JO H -M S ft)AltlpC , T- J. ! Itelll and Klnsnv'i , p-i-u. Gen. Freight and Ticket r liH ASL.ES. for . Tiru? and for mairr " , -' , , JASr.SHARPe l.mnTnn nir carriare !wtort0?1,Jfruitfraoaryi have been Reduced in Prices, IMMENSELY, 'they "Ti tables, and shade trees. oa the prenisea, uw vuurco on ATitl ' embrace: 'X u Quilts, Linien Sfieetins farid UTAH AW!m yv;hiteiand!?qM ....... 'PillbwasingBleached, Brown andTurfc a. m. anJ Lraviss Salt Lake City at 5:06 p.n; and Ogden at f ua aad 3:30 r rwt.Por all Information. concern yai Freight er Paasage, apply to &40 i1 compounded. jtt lOOOiVeats 1.75 5 of s n-act- : Kotlb Ovle - toy -'- " 0 il" Arrive at Salt .Lake. 1140" Passlnr Places. - ; To niakc Voom for - only.ot many ful jsedicsnat Auratte 'properti, continued beooma knowa nd thus from - 1.00 111 FZah iif"13"14"- ,:t i 110" : did roTeredln. tliellocky t Xionntainst 01 .E; s : f From ITeir and Hare Medio s , . I,, A VAIAKLSMXPICrKK, , S20M - Farmlnr f.W jAo. 4. 40 AM Uffden 15 4 .JamTr. Trains leave ed T.."f 7 33 . ENS,! Plaid-Organdi- es, Afsat Pills. nocJcyfMiintain . f j,! . Read, and Profit! LI I N LI N Swiss, French Enbraciiig Plain and Cambric, Jaconet, Bishops Lawn, Tuck Muslins, a: lYictoria'' LawwN ainsook.,: Soft Cambricl Tarlatans, injjeu v iciona JuawnJriaia iainsoous, tjnecK Jaconets, Lace Stripe Lawn. Check and Stripe a!sooks.-DottSwiss, Irish Linens, Colored Linens, uoiorca - jLiincnawns; ;isrown suiting uoys' Lincnsj: ;Liqen StriiecLipens;TwiIl seilles, Piques and Linen Diapers t Wart. $ frora: Imported by us in EUROPE, Sve are enabled to offer, at Much Lower Prices than Usual, bur Large and Choice Assortment of f Oa aad arW ERG E GOOJDS Direct the MANUFACTORIES IV3 ,i Gsni ... , M 1 , iTI'Jf S ora war t stda, ry 0 -- ! Having just received a large line of A-- .' 8:15 t j Frtight. :00 9:00 " Ift45p.it 4.-2-0 I atlt, Madison - tT.?? r33 ootShoes, A TL, BTdllPJrtrSlS! ; "TSSTi Passenger. ...f S5 IP 35 SSI il msrssts m tb, WastftMJfsoo St., and and Canal Streets, 43 ! s ... KOBTBM MIIROAD." Train leoes Ogden..... Ourlnne.. ....... 7' Kast. ' d , "R&n Ao.3 IPamenoer. 'Trsltf if. af $a gi4m7zlV 1 4 Jr Clxl - TUm reuta is xJ3TbuslBSss men, as it FANCY GOODS y Kt 1 after Jane 7th, 187S, XOBTHWAKD. Without Chanffey LsstIbb DRY GOODS, General Jfrrtohl and Ticket AgmL On and - j : HLJBH! ' F. LITTLE," (LLJUN.PiMCBCiRS , tod -- ; i ; cohceraln , run ths Cslsbra ted Will !" - t & SADLER. WM. JENNINGS, SONS , . 1 Nos. 1 and 2 will be ran dally. Nos. 8, 4, ( and 6 will be run dally, Sun-oays excepted. UTAH ed IN Q, WOOL! - - 5 40 ',11 00 9 15! 4 00 JAMKS 8HARP, - : g, , , 4 47 9 30 6 00 3 00 4 61 9 40 lo; 3 28 6 11 1018 6 40; 3 60 all Information, W For r reac or rasaacei apply w f and after Nov. itt i$ On j; fact, we keep nearly everything you want S&"-'I- Cii - i ! 4 87 ....: i Thrimah Cars to WasMnitfiii 100,000 CLOCKS,1 HARD WARE; PAINTS, -.iOILS, Ac.,- - &c. j Spanish " ; CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, kli 67 rasasnrsr. Arent. r7 &niA,an'l auaChteaif uvnarsvi. Hwo dlS06m : ; Trains leave Terminus, ,.i Pantaquin,. Pavson. ... TrJ: Major-Genera- SUQ&RS, TEAS, COFJEES. BACON and HAMS, TOBACCO, CIGARS and CA V2?ED GOODS in Endless Variety. j 4.00 13 00 . BdSaW-itf- vw,tfcJtU nod wirs get the I rt Soft Finish, for hand or Machine. 800 m. Terminus...... iiiousjifMPiiaip'i vr stairs, Well-assort- Groceries in our Basement. S 50 U 43 set ( i 1 90 8 00 - 10 61 11 S3 Parson, Santaqutn, Arrive at Pi 1 . . 7s4ro'f KEEP COOL AND BUY YOUR i ,128 1 78 - JB PJip ; -- ? 1 bs abtainod tomerr8trst,a nftti IlilL xi,w5j 02lAXAWANt CmCA&n , j lb J 9 to 9 88 10 IS 10 35 .- fork Spanish "RENOWNED" Don't forget to try our men's fine Calf Boots. .. $4jOQ per poir.j 4 00; 1 00 T 40 as; . - DOORS, WOOL! BO ! 03 8 18 9 06 Draper .'..w Lehl. American Fork- Pleasant Grove........ . , 30,.. mxd ........ Gpffi aCZ cmntcWmi lilHCREffllr W. - CABLE THREAD, SIX-COR- D r , - - 6 10 2 T 6 55 8 15 7 48 7 80 8 60 t .i.i , I ., SASH J' io3cj a.m. p.m.! A. v. 7 00 Trains leave at.s Sandy..... .. - - - jj - Junctton Arrive j : , 1875. ?j.j--- - - i.-- I d I 125, 1 -- Take them to GENTS1 FURNISIIIKQ GOODS. JU Bait Lake Little Cottonwood iace and ..... I BEST .'. J PUP STTManTOJtDaNT!. and after Feb.. PACAttj .1 f -- " BHAWIiS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LADIES' HATS, UTAH SODTHERH RAILROAD On II 0U-w- S f - 10 Tonsr VARIETY OF hosiers, Corsets, wopij H. P. KIMBALX, 15T .en.. : A rent. Gen'l Passenger , .i'Mty - o-- Q. W. THATCHER, EASTmPLElST -- , St ci V CAR LOAD From 15c per y art! . .AN-JENDLES- ,js.-iT- Art A j ryrr'-'.oa.'-n ; . i iS i Joseph Smith mnd'Jiis counsellor the were tarred aad feathered, In A spring of J832i ai a PH06 Christian, Christian discipline, OLD ST AIID AP-BieOocca- DAW iTO OUR . r?) ministers presiding on the w - a.u j sion At ohUdsick with the merles JS; from tbe sxpoanre esaisea by Suit to Rebuilt died' OF and tearia S breaking lntothe bouae emltn out or oeu. a;n-- i TRADE? tsaau .McOoy, Baptist the: clergy maw, anaine jtev.A. AiAir.y, J tJ: i . . twWfriaa. were foremost in ad-toministeriag ChrisUan diolpHne T,atter.dav- Saints : in Jackson OUB ,C,ntv. Missouri.-- aided by lesser ' "j MORRIS & EVANS. ' lights in the ChrJaUan faith, tore AND.',' ' ' ; . .... .ty ir I dowat houses,1 destroyed sprinting d24 7 t" "'"J" " :" offlces,r pillaged gooacwnippea, D hundred fifteen people T. LATIMER, OEO.H.TAYLOB, ed and drove OEO. KOMNEy, F. ARMSTRONG. disarmed and destitute to perisn in 1 WTLL BE 'two hun the s wild erness burned . of nouses, sixteen their; AVINO REMOVED Into our dred and stood uoonf lands- for which - New. - ;1 Buildinff, we are now whichbad to the jCorwtMiUjr Replemshed, paid their , specie pretmred to furnish everythinpr in they our line at the Lowest Rates and United states, treasury, u a no same Christian discipline in a, milder with, dispatch. And ice thall offer our Good at war., was again: Administered, t in to driven countv. were, They f!iv Lumber, Shingles, Caldwell the naked, uninhabited prairies of t tneie .TO SUIT TUB TIMES 1 t enemies county a was such even that it declaring fe worthless country, and , so destitute of timber, that the Mormons were aitd to it. Two nreara of in OUR In the Bunding Line.: welcome Everything and enterprise,, with great dustry " faith on .tne : :pars i or our peopiev ALL KIITDS OP made Caldwell om ol the most counties in. that States flourishing SIOULDIIiGS & FRAMES, Aiktl Here the Rev. Bachael .Vroods, a the Rev. minis ter,apd Presbyterian, ' A SPaCIAXOT. Samuel liogaru, a jxioiuouist, aasiai-e. by ministers of. other denomina . Xm t : Wf Ufiii sso tionstantl their aiders and abettors, Contains of an the and .system religious Elegant SOUTH TEMPLE ST RET, renewed, StOCk Of stabbing rob ' Ideating, tyranny; iy Half Bloek East of lepot. bing, pjunaermgi iiouse-burninexterminaraviabing, nuaijy about live thou Latimer, Taylor &Co. ting and .driving GENTS'! AND BOYS' sand people from the Htate of Mla- dJUwT7 souri.in midwinter, . livery one of THEITI. them that wna driven was: repeatedly urged, and many solicited q stay, if; they would renounce their ralisionT-n- ot PoJvKamy. for we were then rigid: monogamists, but Gfents;&Boys-Jtsil our clwirch organization. "John W.lClarlc,' a Metbo-dls- t, . Ut enforcing the externa ir ; Gknts and Ladies' order, said v.J''You must meet council in nbt meetings of in conferences; nd Jf:you ever FURNISHING GOODS, organize again with bishops .!and be presidents, the' people .will des unen vou. and .you utterly Our benevolent Christian troyed." ' friondn nf Rf iNionri followed manv U IN ALL BIU.SCHES, with those exterminated of people WOOL POUNDS OF " f j vexatious demands upon the uovernor of Illinois for extradition for Of Good Merchantable Quality, violation of Missouri laws. a record cannot be believe tliat found in ' lite State ' of Missouri : ; for which j wherein a criminal judsnent is entered against one or our- people, thoueh the administration of the Notions,.1 25 CENTS A POUND law '..V e was entirely in the hands of une our lesson in i f,f ' enemies, espeeiai Will be Paid, Christian charity was administered S. P. TEASCHL the Our WhoIesaleDe parfmeni at' the meeting ground1 near OmTliird in Money and missionary camp, where ' several women were lashed to benches and v while Joseph DOWKSTAIRS deon in our Factory Cloth Smith and his fellews were In prison and in chains, they were told with Staple livery of the W00L that a party of those men had gone for the purpose of administering the same Christian training to their Apply to wives, but they ' returned without .... ......... r i JOHN IL HACLAM, accomplishing their purpose,-- ' as " tne families so well DATD Jim. 9, k. KXTOKnTX.. Men's and Boysv , tney round At President Brigham Young' guarded as to make the ' attempt r Mitcliell & 7anes r f In 1844 a' handsome.. ESPKCTFTJLLT announo to tha pub county, grown up In Hsotcock A. ' t ucusiutr oar Nauvoo. charge of treason afirab Josepn and Uyrnm oiniin caused their arrest. Know the intention of his persecutors ' ing To thslr nsw prsmises on : to murder him, Joseph Smith ob- Hie. Rnbber Goods, ... ri tainea irom tne uovernor or tne state a of the faith of the state for pledge nis protection from all vio We vill continue to offer fori the OppaHU as C it sot JBprfcsV . lence, and a fair trial; but he and Whera balance of the season pur they hope, by strict attention ti nis nrotner were murdered m Jail, I while tialnsss and small Dmflt. to anaHt.tha eontlnued patronar so Lberally beatowsd awaiting examination, by a CHOICE AND NEW STOCK OF npORthenVjiLi' tinll .T. -- 'u;j.i party 01 men witn biacKened faces, : . :r T,t fit ztfJ led by a Baptist minister; ministers Tin Eieet Iron & Copperrcilthj of other denominations taking part. In 1845 one hundred and seventyII Af3 S uve nonsesjwere Durnea in ainerent Hancock oas. parts ef GAXjVANizJtD tx6pi oasasicns. county by parties led1 by AChristian ministers:, and At Prices to Defy Competition. , i WATEB ana ITSAH 1TTTKBS. r . uuimiuaieu in ariving tne enure people in winter, numbering many WEST TJSaOTIaEW thousands, homeless and destitute, into the wildernessy leaving the ; Qppostt C JUsaf Jor hard toil of six years, their magni ficent temple. mills, factories: farms and neighboring villages "a prey: to their Christian tutors. 2f0 Choice Dress Goods, from 10c, But , they faithfully prdmfeed t per jara.npwara. that the few helpless and 'dcstl-- . tute might' remain in 'tho' city. 1200 Bl'k Lace hawls.frpm $1 00 up The Itev. Thomas Brockman. and 5 00 up about fifteen hundred of his pious (oo real Lace Jackets,. ( CiiJ CUii. 25 8ilk Jackets & confederates, after' several 'days' i 6 00 Capes" i up siege, and three . days' bombardment with artillery, succeeded in 300 Striped Shawls," , 1 60 up fcetting across the river the last six ' 3 5Q 100 hundred men. women and children, stylish Cloaks,' Up destitute. and A helpless descrip 200 Ladies' Suits, 2 25 up tion of camh w given by.Colonel Kane, who vinifc. I 00 ed them. He avs. ''Dreadful, in rehceCashm;rjff yj7 up deed, was tbe suffering of .those .200 CTindretiV-Blonses7? up Iter jt forsaken beinsra. bowed and fmmn. jA ed by cold and sunburn, as each 600i4tdlerParasoT8;il ..,"i 40 ub .'.". .in:. alternate day arid night dragged on.-I- t ouw prs liadies', GentsiU wv was the fourth; week of SeptemAW tl t"1f" ber, 1848." (For extract from Colonel Kane'sdescrJptlonjSoe Answers W) d v.fiiUCnir-c;;:-BabW.Cloaks to Questions, page 12.) Tills short reference to points , of ouf history1 i : , uu pretty jj W Up would be "sufficient to "Satisfy the Auuuxiaaiee" ' t ,'jt.lJ-ViiJUucbeaaad itm 5 L kind,generotfsnmd Impartial his ; torian. too that added when bv the Collarettes, ; years of hardship 'toil and suffer- 5o6.iUdieV;ri$ti Incident to forcing our way jTiiin- - ing ' "SWrtaj-no 1; a into tnese mountains and contendY.at c5,i ci5QiiBr ing with Indians, wild beasts and 4 the sterility pf an unknown desert, . for em 1 men the t solely joy it5T,A pf religl-- 5500 tkdfea fruii?0 ' U ous liberty, the whole Mormon peo- Tm sill A JL.incns, J' l3?up vai. nave wecome, in tne l(p) yards of Jaoonttt, rmostvuku eminent degree, thoroughly DucKs.-- Mar- possessed 1 of all the meek, quiet I ' ... . L . .'- peaceful humane and: liberal prinill lA-fd- ia j of ; v : ciples iruo Christianity 1000 pra. Misses' Chil- - 3 Silts, Satins,' Poplins, ani Jelyels l tL turn fr-i- ... - s CHEAP DRESS GOODS, - ortZu, (including- . IIS 1 we rare for Una Bonnd Trip, : 'i Where be will be pleased to ace his old A Letter from smith. A Friends and Patrons and their Cash. f The Busineea will be carried 00 in AH Its JPoit: Branches, and none but 'Competent ilea 2b Ae Editors oftheEyening oUDLfi -- SADUD. Oiir tftock is large in the folJowfngJ jnej, w Iilch! we offer at the Lowest Figures : ; HE "jOBiiOUSf AND Till. IK. fihops. - RAILROA d'cHO 'second south street i employed. GENERAL GARFIELD RVENLN& .NEWS: ANOTHER STRIKE m ivs $ t the UTAH WKSTKKN notice, U furtherafUtr COMPANY will ran trains RAILWAY A turns Am? .u. RAILWAY. DTAR-WESTEB- i -i- 'J V I afaimctMrr -: !Waossua l . .TnSand.XKWA, IMSTT rC Lumbor, Itlp,fk'.$tiln5le.f; new fiteV barlnr dobJad 55 JUast t Teropld Street, ? . -- nr. QleGrocoro, i 1 ? j iflSl-.-i- s l:.fia 9i-fu- ii t ui w-- f?. ur vew workarrwe hand tbe lartuet Stock of erery , 0Otry. torriee atnssatas, on Poors s""t - T ape.-aTia- rf . . LW i ' s . .c rif,,JT ' : MmA - ; . |