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Show iM f A V? i HHCiWLEISSOCERS The samples of merchandise, photographs and condiprinted matter which do not fulfill the tions mentioned above, or which hare not been or THE i. repaid to the fixed limit, sba l bo considered as 1 tt ra and ehar-e- d accordingly- I, ia understood that these and the tre sealng rd Forty-Thithe Congress provisions do not impr.lr in any msuuar r glit of lb" posal sdruiuistra'EBH of the two United cv.mfr ea not to permit upon tbe respective terof ritories the truospo txion end distribution rnint-- e viiotog split, 11 hogr pbs engravings amt (OFFICIAL.! matter, wLich aie not in accord nice wiih he deem s whic.o regulate the lies between the United States of c nulitiox ef theirorpublication Postal ronv'nUon and circulation Affierica aud the Uipubue of Frano j. both In France and in the United States.. Tho ns-- TKined, Jobu A. J. Creoswell, The postal ndministrnfions of trance and of of mo Unite I S:ai-- of America, the United States shall not admit to destinaIn virtue of me powers vested In imn by Jaw, tion In either of the two countries, or in tue aud Amedeo Bartholdi, ofiiT ol the national or countries using their intermediary, any packderot ttoo Legion of Honor, Envoy Extraordinage or letter containing gold or silver money ary and Mime er P.tni)oteiitiary from France jewels, or article of intrinlc value, or any at WahtnKton, etc , in the until ef hi. govern . . object subject to customs-dutLi laid and articles which may injure the merit aud by virtue o' tue power whi h be lor-mto we this tflaet. have agreed eorresjKindence, and which are prohibited In y presented the country of destination, shall not be admitupon the fu lowing article., z: There shall be between the poshd admiuifafra-tio- u ted under any iorui to bo dispatched through of Franco and the postal admimatratiou of the or fW) the United States au exchange, lu closed mail, 2 No package of more than andcentimetres more ot than in feet. American, length, of letters, samples of merchandise, photographs American, in the and printed matured all kinds, oy the following 10 coni imetres or 1 toot. be sent from one of thee. can Other dimensions, trau and of communication tneana portation, two countries to the other through tho viz: tut. By the French mall packets. j to of the Ham burp line, Tlio 2,1 lly the pa government agrees to cause arms either era wa ot he and the closed in mails, Knglaud hi By packets transported, Great France or by means of the I ranch inarjtimo ployedin rransp-Htin- Unit- d v t mat. . between -itea. Pritam ami the jostal service, the correspondence The exp, i s .rn,tiR fiom the transportation postal administration of the United , Mates of the mails by any one o tlie ab e mei,ti no 1 may desii o to exetl&nge with other coantrlas ihat these expanses by ilia intermediary of tho French roans; b..t it is uuiUrs-tcoshall b:, t'.tfiv.ve j in both directions by mat of and reciprocally the (Jovornment of tho I mt-e- d ia able to enure, Ftates a roe to ca ie to be transperted. in tin two admit. i8tr..tiana whch favorable oiosed mailo, either across the United Ftatej ihe tranepor aticiis up n the of American maritime poMul terms, t u oih- r adminiatrai on to reimour&e to or by means services, tiio correspondence) which the joM-- I i; its snare of tup s mi expenses. to exIhe Uaitjd fUcn post-,- admiuistraUon, how administration of France may desire intermeditho countries with other of tion by he adminibtr to change ever, slit pay pos'a France, for ilie esconveyance of the mads scut ary of the United States Tho postal administration of France shall t from the t.'niied-st-tFjance by means of to the jmstal administration of tho Lnited the'same pay t lencu iactct.s, aathosjthe said postal administration of the United .states State, i iz.. 1. The sum of o francs per kilogramme on would have to pay, ar'coicliDR to American leis-laMnthe xuanume conveyance of the ume kUots, and 1 lianc per kilugiammo on sammails by hteamors of commerce. It is also tin ples and print--- , for the transj uitation across rate? are not to be lower tian iho territory ot tho United Mates of tho closed derstco I that t those wnu-- the pcstd admnmtra ion of Fran o mails which shall bo exchanged between Bhal( have to pay Ter the c.mvcya ica by tho F ranc anil other countries via Fan Frahcisco. 2. The sum ot lu Danes per kilgramme on Hamburg pack.ts ef tlio mails winch u snail send by these picsots to the United States. letters, aud 1 !ranc per kiloerammo on sam-jiland piinted matter, for the transportation Fsrsons who desire to send ordinary, that la oUtho United fctatos ot tho to hav nc--t registered, let era, oitner lr jui France across tho territory bo exchanged by any hici. slialt closed maib.w and Algcrii, for the United States and its te n other route ot t?an Francisco that than terriits tnd toriee, or 'rom tbe United or alt ether and colonies, its Franco tories to Franco and Algeria, may, at tlieir ope?tabji-h-mei.liavo where shall it postal tion, lea tbe povtage on said tteis to be paid places or the countries with which it is at bald can or p adores the os, prepay by they present bound by postal aonvuntious to destination. oftuo-lnitcKeciiirocally tho postal dmini-tratio- n The cli rgo to be levied in Francy for l"tters States shall to the postal administram or addressed to the United States tion of F ranee, vi.: originating fall ill be ! centimes per ID granum or traction 1. ihe sum of ?1.2D per kilogramme on oi 10 gramme , under tne reservation lor the letters, and 20 cents per kilgramme on patFrench goic'nnuiit if the power of boreal wr tern- and printed mattor, for the transportaapplying ho prog e.siou of If grammes. The tion across I ronch tetri tory oftlio closed mail vhar.-to be levied lu the United States upon wltich shall bo exchanged between tho Unitlettels originating in or addressed to France ed Slates and other Matos by tho Franco-Eot-gia- n shall be 9 ce..ts per 15 gra Lines or fra ition u! 15 lionticr. or Franco-tierma- n 2. Tho su m of 2 jer kilogramme on letter-- , grammes. Independently of tue charges mentioned atiove, a tixed foe of 23 ct mimes, or f and 2U emits jjor kilogramme on samples and I'rench acior-upon cents, as the case may' to, shad bo nits, lor the tne unpaid letters or ihe closed math which iliall bo territory lu r. god tho letters mifauffioleatly prepaid by exchanged by all otlior points of the grvnch means f postage stamps, tacy shah be treated tronticr than thoe contigiious to (iermany or as nnpai t letters, saving deduction of too to Helirium between the United rstates and tho amount of postage Atamps; but when tbe charge countries with which tho (Jovernmont ol the shad give a tracUnited States is at present bound by postal resulting from tris do lucuon tion of hlf decinie French, or a cnl American, cen vent ions. an enure halt dcinie or cent, as too case may When tho closed mails coming from or addressed to Franco shall be transpoited lor tue fi action. be, shall be tho French frontier and the American' Too public of tho two countries may send letfrontier by tho pauhOts of tho Hamburg lino, ters, reg stored, from one country t the oth-- r. oT F'raneo shall the justal administration Tile postage o i sucli registered letters must to iay of the United the postal admini-tratio- n s be pro. aid to destination. al sent from France and Matos, s in addition to the American territorial Every registered above mentioned, tho sum ot 10 lifaerrito-- r transit-rateAlgeria to h Umied biates and es shall beir, cm d purturo, in addite u to ihe Irani per kilogramme on letters, and tho sum 50 centimes pur kilogramme on samples ordinary' post ge of a juid letter ot the s nue ot and rccioro-cal,printed matter, which may bo contained a weight, hzed lee, of 3') Centimes, and, til Unihi them mails. every r gis red e'ter sent from llecii rt tally, when the closed mails coming ted Hia-- t s and i . itiriiories to Fi dire an t Alto tho United stales shall or nddre-se- d from to the addition ci" in huad boat, gol ii bo between tho American frontier same s a the tiansported 'aolo ol to celter p aga app.i pud a nd tho F'rench frontier by the French weigut, a fixed feo of In cents. the United Mates postal administra. S cnipk-sof merchandise or of greins, tion shall pay to the postal adiuim-tiatio- n of 1 thographs, imv spjp.-rsengravings, i ranee, in addition to tho French territorial or bourn sewed ph&mptdc-tsnooks, Is, s iodic., pe transit-rateabove mentioned, tho sum of ?2 ts of music, catalogues, prospcCiuvc-s- , mo on letter--- , and 10 cents per per kiiograai eni and vatiou-- ci,oula e, printed, Jxiiogramnio on samples and printed matter, graved, h.noxi'i'phed or aiuograplied.w hiclitosiiall which may bo contained in thoso mails. the lie bent either from Franco aud Algeria Tho maratiino postage for which the two United ismt s mid its terrUones, or lrom the po-tadministrations of and of tho Um-eSt its and its te itori s .o rrance t rited Mates will have Franco United to reciprocally acand Algeria must imit be prepaid on botli hides count for upon tho correspondence of nil kinds to dvsluiatlou in rteu closed other mails, by packets tranpt . slir-l'be fixed by the than those The iat-;- of prepayment Franco tho and navigating government of too country of orgin. United will be tbe samo as tho-- o apEach udmiuisirutratio.i snail retain tho whole plicableStates, to correspondence of the sumo nature amount of t m sains which it shad have collector addros-e- d to the countries lrom coming ot ed by authority the prccsding. v. Inch the marutimo transj citation of bsiw eu tho two con- the said closed mails'. Iti lorn, any as reed, us are fauoh that desigu under-tooobjects tracting parties, that tho weight of tho cor-r- o it is nated lu tho preceding, whied shall have been kind? which is found of all ipondenoo t uiou, c ,unot, under suy pie-taprepaid to as also of tho letter-bill- s that and or title whatever, be tlm coundocuments of account arising from tho ether or to tue ot fee to cUstuitti tH uuy try exchange of tho correspondence orted in lue adminis-tiation- s closed mails by cither of tho transj two Tne auministraii ns n.ay reciprocal'y deliver, ler tho account of the other, iha 1 not leitrrs and printed mat- be included in the weight of in open mads, tho letters, samter of ad kinus co niug I rom or addrecsed io tue ples or printed matter, which should be ujon countries to which they respectively serve a levied tho territorial and maritime transit comliiieiinediarie.c; aud also registered letters late? rojuired m virtue of the present article. ing from or addressed oto sucu ot those countries I here bo prepared every threo to which tue payment ordinary iett.is can bo monnths, shall by tho postal administration of ttfseted to desuuation. 1 accounts, recapitulating Ibis dclivtry shall tike place according to the Hitranee, jarticulrr piruceeuiuna oi ibe transmission ot iho co, following arrangements: rcspomienco between jllie respective exenange-oliiceThe corres ondence txchanged between Algeria or Fiauce and the countries to v. Inch the Theso accounts, which shall have for' basis Uuit-- d Slates barve as lttroiodtaries bhall be and voucher the ackuowledginen a of made subject to tlie following settlements: tor the mails during ihe quarterly period,receipt shall 1. To tuo pay meat by the french administrabe up in a jpneral account, designed tion, to tho An er.cau administration, wnen the to summedthe dohnitivo results of tho transpresent postage fahall be c ducted m I r net or Algeria, mission of tho e exchanged beof a rate of eijua1 to that winch is paid tween tho two administrations. for the by the inhabitants ol the Unucd Altr having been reciprocally oxamlned corrcs oiulei.ee which they exchango with the and approved, tho general account abovu same couuiries. nientionod shad be jiaid, by tho admlnistra-t- i adniiuis-tratiou '2. To the payment by the American n rccoguit-ns ueu.or tow.tU ta oiutr, 1 t he Fie cu alruuiisiraiiou. when the .ii tho coutso of the second quarter feilowiu'' postage shill be collected in the louutnes to that to which the account rcfeis. which the United btates serve as iiitei medianes, Tho ballancea of tue accounts shall be paid as ' of a rate Jof French postage of 4 cents per 10 follows, vixs . 10 or cents lor letters, grammes ptr ordinary 1. In drafts npon Washington, and in Amerigrammes or fnc ioa of ID grammes for regis- can mosey, wheu the badance is iu the favor of 4U ut tered letters, an i of i grammes or the United States pur friction of 4U grammes lor printed tuatler-o- f ad 2. In drafts upon Fari and in French money kinds. wheu tho balance is iu favor of the f French liteiprocally tho correspondenoa exchanged ollieo. between the United 8rats aud the countries to In the establishment of the accounts, and in which France s yrves as an intermediary, shad all matters relative to ilie execution of ih cons: u be made ject to the following the dollar shall fo considered the 1. To the pavunmt by the American a iinims-tratlo- n vention, . 5 to ihe Frenih administration, when the equivalent of francs KOcen.imt-BOrdinary or registered letters, samples or postage shall bo collected in the United States, of a rate of po tige equal to that which is paid merehrndise, pliotograpus, aud priatei matter f r wrongly addressed or wrongly sent, shall bo, by tho inhabit ints of Franco and without delay, reciprocally returned through the with the which correspondence they exchauge intermidiary of the respective exchange offices same cou, tries. 2. To tho pay rnent by tho French admistra-tio- u f r tlu weight aud rate at which the sending to the American administrate u, when the ofti ;e shx 1 have delivered theso objects 'm acto tbe other office. postage eh ill b eodect-- d m tho lountiies to count Articles of the same nature, which may have which France serves as au iateruieliary, of an American rte of postage of Hi) centime per 15 been sent to addressee- - who have leit lor the country of origin of these Utters, shall be regrammes, or fraction ot 15 grammers lor oruiu-arspectively returned, charged with the postage letters, and of 4J cen. tinea per 15 grammes which would have been paid by tbe or fraction of 15 grammes, for registered letters, and of 5 centimes per 40 grammes 6r fraction matter of all kinds. of 4J grammes lor piin-eOrdinary lette s and articles under band The correspondence between th countries to which shall have originally been delivered to which Francs serves as an intermediary and the the postal admin stration of France or to the countries to which the United States serve as postal administration if the United butea by intermedia i s, shall bo made subject to the fol- bther administrations, and which, in conselowing ht tile mints: quence of chenge of residence of tbe addresse- - a 1. lo tne payment by the French admin Stramust be returned from one of the two tton to the Ameiicac. administration, if the post- io the othor, shall le reciprocally countries delivered, age on the torre p mUeuce is collect sd in the charged wlthxhe postage required at the countr es to which France serves as an luterme-dnrof first dcs ination. of a rate of p stage equal to that which Ordinary or registered letters, of ia puid by. tue inhabitants of the Unite i states merchandise, photographs, and printed matter lor the correspondence which they exchauge exena ged iu open between the two poswith tne countries for which Franco serves as tal administrationmails of France and of the an ii)tero.eiisry. Uuited States, and wnich shall be fond unde, 2 To tl e payment by the American adminisfor auy cause wuatsoever, must be liverable, tration t ihe French Administration, if the reciprocally riurned at the end of dath month postage on the correspondence is collected in and o;tner if potib:e. the countries t j which the United States serve Such article as shall have entered into the as mtcr-ned- i r.cs, of a rate of postage equal to accounts sha 1 be returued for the rate at wnivVt Althat paid by the inhabitants of France aud tney shall have been originally entered on the exwhich for the they correspondence account by ilie dispatching office. geria change with tbe countries to which France as shall have te-- n aeovered prepaid to serves as an destination or to the frontier of the correspondThe expeussa of intermediary transportation ing office shall be returued without charge or between France and United States of the corres- discount. of the pondence to which apply the provhdeus of tuev The postal administration the Uuited 8tates presenFarticle shall be defrayed by that two postal administrations of France amt the shall designate by oomuiou accord the offlo a United States by which, or on iho side of w hich, through which the exchange of the rerective tne postage shall be coil cted. correspondence shall take place;, they shall regulate tho routes of tha correspondence Samples of merchar dise shall not be admitted recipro to the bench a of a rtduced rate, unlessthey are caily transmitted, and the form ef tbeaocounU unless mentioned in the prec-- l ting article and alto in themselves of no commercial value, every other xaeasura or detah of order neeraaary they are placed in such manner as to leave no doubt of their nature, and unless they bear to assur the execution of the stipuUUone of add res, a the present convention. m o her writing by hand than lho numbers ef understood It is that tbe measure A fabric or of the merchant, mvk trd-ran- d above may be modified bj Um twa vdesignctrd admiiua raprice. In order to benefit by a redoaed sate, the pho- tions whsuewer. by comuuui pcosd they nographs and primed matter ahpve mentioned perceive such necessity ahomd also be placed under band, and bear t o The present convention, shall have force and writing, figure or sign whatever, made by hand, effect from the day agreed upon by the two conexcept the address, the signature of the sender tracting parties, and shall remain obligatory or a date. from year to year .until one of the two pertleo SJSSOtt. DftLLACE CO. of the States WHOLESALE 1 Poet-rnaetr- r AKi- - n (it-uer- Rotail Dealors in v. al poxt-ofiie- GROCERIES e. post-ollie- g t-- e - h-- -- AND - post-o.nc- e; -- iot - GENERAL shall have made tnwwa Che other, a' year ia venes, tti latent on to terminate the same. PfBLlC ACTS MERCHANDISE, J post-otiic- e. soa-rat- es n, ir Durluc this corinne. bo-tcre- on ts - fat-a- ge j d ( WE CARRY THE .t 1 accounts between the admihlstrsuone after the evpiratlott f said term. The present convention shall be ratified and tb rutifia-tiooexenanged as soon aposatble. In faith of which tbe reepee live pleni potential fee ve signed the present oonveutioa and have affixed their seal thereto. Done in duplicate and signed In Waihingtou this 28tb day of April, 1874. , JXO. A. J. CRKSWELL, Largest Stock in Corinne bo-to- d AGENTS OF THE on .d y, California Powder Works. rnail-paoivot- piioto-grapl.- s, - a " t 1 .f ii. - i- , DAI r t . J f , V , V ;; f(tnr Pf j I j" , ' ' ) y 4 , f a and co., M z 3Lgicitaora llSra1lftrolaMl Dan SPrcnolccog Cclirarnla. . in THE TCRRITORY, 4ai)E3ICCLlClTCDl iipltf t 1 ' """ TT1' 1 ; c, c. cask. xak. truant, M . WARD, EAHE & 4 5 " . THE NORTHERN COUNTIES Painful affection of the bladder, and urinary organs, accompanied by gravelly deposits, irritation of the noult of the bladder, with difficulty of holding the urine, in stricture, in seminal weakness, and in ail conditions of the part accompanied by debility, weakness er painful irroguiaritiee in male or female, ALONG THE AND XT ' " J (Soaeaaaara ta Ilaatar, IN 0., i 4 wa. a. t, , HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION and k Go.) . - ' - . , a i:,:pcrtc3 am wk:luau cau:; Wineoc !Liquoxo9 ProprUtora C. P. R. R. Hunter's Calfcnh VTht XThkioy, for JOSEPH PINCH'S CELEBRATED PENNSYLVANIA A lao, JULIH?rS HYDRASTIfJ COMPOUDO Agent RTE WHIOnETJ wiVk ' i ' 607 sucsnuDE Fon tde hail. Fever aud Ague PHIS all cases ofchilIs and fever, dumb ague, intermittent fever, Ac. This preparation is puroiy vegetable, and is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Keith, who has used it in tho treatment of abevo diseases for many years, with invariable success. Put up in boxes containing 50 Pills. Price, $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5. Sent by mail on receipt of price. Prepared only by II. KEITH k CO., ja2-Gi- n 44 Liberty st., X. Y. , h f, ' ' lMcoormaa BEST ADVECITISIHG OEDIUH I, ' ' - v - i tf ELLAN EOUS. and - iT J Front 8b.f near Jack ton, 659, - SAN FRANCISCO CAL sep8tf JAMES DALY, A specific for If. WAS j DALY fi WrtITIM Latest Telegraphic Reports t. VAIID, OF Forelcn and Domaatlo , f VVinee , JLiquors - ft ...., ' . fj ' - 01 ? pokd, ticsncifcd - II i ... . i - ft S'-atrs, KEITH'S i1- VI V " ' - . St OAK FHAKCtOCOi J 4 M mister of Foreign Affaira. Marshall, Postmaster General of the United aud Amedee Bartholdi, ( llicer of tlio Efg'on of Honor, Envoy F xtraordluary and Minister Plenipotentiary ot France, certify that on this dab we have i roceeded to p- rfonn tbe xehango of ratifiettions of tbe postal convention which " coucnided between the United Mates and (h French Itepubllc at Washington the 28th day of April, ls7. Doue in duplicate and signed at Washington t. is seventeenth day of July, one thousand eighteen hundred aud seventy-fou- r. J. W. MARSHALL, Lskal 1 Poatraa-t-- r General. A. BAItTHOEDI. , 8fal. . X - . C- i THUS W. 0 'h-.- .. . - T ? DLTAZKfe, K E LT o, i .w . s , - i tn '(f dSTl eo Coa j tzezzxrj Ctr ' u . - ' . 4 Sm. 131 1874. be found e most efficacious remedy. Price, SI per bottle; $5 per half dozen. PreB. KKIT'il At UO.. pared by 44 Liberty street, Now York. jsiii-fci- n oi- - t . ETfl.lt: LY i Diseases of the Kidnejs. f1 X , Postmaster Oeneral of lintted btates. A. HAHTHuLDl. I hereby approve of the aforegoing conven- -. fi0,b and in testimony t hereof I JSIAI..J hare caused the seal of the United States to be affixed, U. S. GRANT. By the President: Hamilton Fish,- ' Secretary of State. H ash UfOTe, A pri I 28. Ig74. Having seen and ex oiiael the above convention, we have approved It and do approve, by vlrtne of the provisions of the law voted oy the National Assembly, la the eesaion of June 75, .T. - jriH3w:'iju. u v 1 I 'L,w r . s In faith of which we have caused to be placed skal. hereupon the seal 6t the republic. Mxnvctf sr, MacMahon, Dec ia Masknta.. (liven at Versiillos, Jnue 26, 1874, , By the Fr-s- l mut of the F'rench Republic: ; vi ' pre-jndls-ie s trau-poitati- 1 era crtrii ad- theoravetitton shall cos-t- o yeirentire have full and force, without to the liquldatiua and the balance ef the h u. T. , lAi-- t te-.- es - ! .JV.1; v . 4 E Sll Baeraasrata Blrtet, No. u, , , Powder in jobbing lets price, iroixbt added. at San Franrisro eel FRED JKIESEL SCO a! NG as-m- ne Til k Oxlv 1UE&CHAXTS, a eheice itoek of Keep e Department IIot kl s Tiuf i The hou86 has been refitted and well The table is 8upplted with thu hot tho market affords. Stages leave every morning for all priucijal points in Idaho. fur-ni.-he- sopl7-t- corre-pondon- d. f RAILROAD HOUSE l t se.tl-ment- Liquors, Al-teri- a rtc., ETC. ETC., y Wholesale and IMPORTERS OF Retail. FRUIT. es. y, iF oraAga and Deaeeatic.' lute-nudiar- Apat. for A. BOOTHS Aorta m h4 OYSTERS tae Territory of Montana. Fnrs and alt kinds of Cosofry Pre . ! bouglaf for ata aep-- 1 ' ,t i 41t (Freni filreet, ' AMO In connection with the CAKE KY a M An. is X WE. JOD OFFICE FIRST-CLAS- S EVER ' - CAL. f ' i HOTEL. . GBAUD, r ' LUN0HKS AND ' Liquors. ' sp8tf J , k c 1 GROCERET OF ALL KINDS FRESH BREAD ( i Particular attentiea paid te the purchasing f China and Japan Teas, California Wines and For eaeenting all kinde of OUTFITS FOR PASSENGERS , , com Facing It. n. - 4, : SAN FRANCISCO, DAY JOHNSON L CO., Propfietori, PiEi ; i f - t ; t i - M0NTG0MERT AND - - j 4 Plain and Fancy Job Printing. AND CAKE I. c-- Pipes, ' ce 1 it Shipping and Coaaiffisn Zlerchant fct-itc- s Cailery, ISAAC D. HUNTOON, GENERAL HEWS OF INTEREST po.-tag- .Cigars, , epStf s. Tiacces, Between Front and Battery, ' SAN FRANCIOCO. OWENS & CO., Props. -- Groceries, t Place ch-sti- u Ch-rce- o! COHHISSIOX First-clas- unde-liverabl- o, AKO Local , bet-voe- FORWARDI Full Kolton, Utah fah-e- MARKET .STRUTS', . ' meala, $1; Beds. 5)c; Board per week, $5.10; Board aud lodging, $7. TtBMS-Th- ree j HAND-BILL- - - eenl-t- f City Brewery and ENVELOPES BLANCS, M- - Corner AM3HLCR Propr. f CoUrado and Sncond Streat 43 LABELS - , , ' - v '.1"' c - . . - ' . ' - ft or ; TEE I1XIST Aheaort liALT 07 A SVtKtltoV! QXfAtttt seltf , - , 4 cm ' - pzczz2;c2.- ' ttP - f J t. i Ja Ers$ cd tast fearl ' , Helrl ' . , ?"?(, , Y - Orders from a distance promptly filed r JtEb A lea i V ,(3CaLQA3!, QliAUTI -- V a haoA ri Ci - j. Oidzn PrczzHj LiCzz3 9c or , U i AND SEEK ' PACIFIC H0TEI. :r y. lOUJifi ' 'll , '. LAGER BEEJR . '4 It PQiKOffOO. f - 1 ' LADING, CERTIFICATES, RECEIPTS CORINNE, UTAH. ; !f BALL TICKETS, BILLS ' FriaS plreet,i f aeptf' BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, , ' wmoo and Uquorq, STATEMENTS t and Jobbers of r Xnspertere . .... LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS, f.lait House. CO., Cs PROGRAMMES, Price. Proprietor ' sepStf POSTERS, I.lqmr at tboJLowea D. LACHMAIL :v , 0AG FRAUCIOCO. S, DODGERS, All Kinds ot - v.' ' Ccrlntio Utah ; 3titZxtTr epta r Itt titir oi $4 cm cict-G-c:- t. . . . ' ' f c be- - .V'" ::, UMn li.no w 1 V - : |