| Show A RELIC OF OTHER DAYS WE HAVE been shown a faded relic of early days in utah it is in the shape of a mormon way bill to the mines of california it is a little pamphlet about three by abu inches and printed on brown wrapping paper it gives a detailed outline of the route j with all the leading points and way marks defined the proprietors of the attle work and collectors of the information it embodies were joseph cain and A C brower both deceased the pages page sare are embellished with unique advertisements for instance J E reese inform the public that we have constantly on hand all necessary articles of comfort for the wayfarer such a u ch as ts flour hard bread butter bailor eggs s and nd vinegar vinegar clothing buckskin pants whip lashes as well as a goos assortment of store sore roods goods at our f t tore near the council house alexander Nel baur surgeon dentist arop berlin and later from liverpool announces that ho he examines and extracts teeth besides keeping constantly un cu hand band of the best beat matches matches A manufactured by himself M cannon Ca ullon daguerreotype artist artist ex p presses the opinion that ho he can satisfy any taste as to the matter of a likeness 11 this pioneer photographer la Is the father of deputy marshal bowman cannon cannone nJ in those days hard tack tack for travelers must have been at a premium as all the mercantile advertisers showed anxiety to have it understood that they carried any amount of hard bread the billous bilious looking timeworn time worn sheet sheet concludes with a detailed description of rhe fhe oregon route from pacific c springs to oregon city 11 the paper is dated 1851 four years subsequent to the arrival of the first band of pio pioneers pioneer |