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Show 1. Provo m Marble Works. C.C.Fklsnr, A. SI.Mr.-u-i M ijiiTf, r. J. 110X3 Ui.iN.son vM-- r ,i HHiW4KTF!.s,( r.XTrii T- '1 lIiUfH i i . hi , . wrill sure l. GcmnU Ihrchamlixe, I Hats, Caps, Poors, Slw, Hardware, and Everything Belonging to a l'irst-cl.is- s Store. Goods Cheaper than at any other House t 'llu 1 im i piii.i. I,, i,i, i, iijly ;g. ' iT'i 1 t,,' L Anmuil Kx1 lfi,t lnV?Y-Lbt- 11 mon-- . only that i.n 1 Tlw dri! : I hiui lyui. ya-!- U-u- iM-r- County. Largest Store South'1 of Price. . - . Ferron la-- r -- l remember am !.- ig-.,.- i Utah. -- lu-- -n 'iy 1 . --r - Pimfa.'Wllles. -- DEALER I- X- CENER AL MERCHANDISE. Agent fo. Studebaker Bros. Wagons, Carriages and Carts. Agents Steel , do-.-- Amos Whitneys for Mowers and Reapers. tPcst; Office, - - Salina, "IMKl IT AWiT, Utah: M lilt simmv General Y COODS, Groceries, o lotiiin g. Agents fur the Cooper Wagon and tlw McCormickAIaoliinery. VI AH SALIVA; Hi AiTucket Candy CO' 860 E. 1st St. Salt ZjQ1so Oily, HEADQUARTERS IOAHW1.T down them skirt sc m.-t- . I Ui luya-l- f Dial night twtjr nut to Kt. Fur awhile, Lu'-- 1 tlunigi.t I had diiil, and was to that wild, anifiil uftor-lif- e whk'h was unly fit fur the like of me. I ken't tell ye, Lucy, what I suffered after that; I aiu'l got uo words to make ye sea it with, au' it Would i.Uy hurt ye to hear it, but 1 know that morning come, at last after that awl al night, an' 1 was aU afire, an' fearful i.ilits and shapes was all about me, au I dont know why i didn't distroy to end my misery. Than that dvr went by, au' it was like years an years of torture, an the night come again, an' I think auather day, on' then it seemed like my reason come back. Hut the boat had no oars, an 1 was so weak from harin' no food an' from strugglin' an flghtin' with the fearful things that seemed pursuin' me, 1 jest laid like a dead men in the bottom of the bout as it went plungin' I don't know whore. But the thirst was killed in me, Lucy; it was burned out! The suifei in' I'd gone through had set me free! But when night come again 1 seemed an' then a miserable svkness set in, an' my bead seemed goto round an' round, an' everything I ever seen or done in the world kop cornin' mi gum afore me, seeming big an' clear, but kind of strange as if it was a dream. Tlien 1 knuwai the dii.i light .vine again, but I couldn't get up, au' llic hights kep cornin an goiu', on' sometimes I seemed a drownin', when all of a auddent I see our poor boy'e face oicr me. I hardly k unwed it. Lucy, It was o changed, it looked almost like littlu Uret-rv'face when she laid in her coffin, an' 1 thought it was part of my dreams. Tlien it sail: 'Father, 1're come! Ive come to save ya! Ikm't ye know me?' an' I roused myself an' ere it was him. Then he tried to get into the bout with me, but he was so weak it seemed like he couldn't stand, and the boats plunged as if tbay would .tramp, but ha hqld em together, an' when tiic.y lunged forred he fall Into the boat with me. In a minute he got onto his knees an' cried out wild liks: Oh I father. I cant save ye! I cant save ye! the ours are in the other boat! on' away it drifted on' we was helpless. Alter awhile he eoid, sort of slow like; Father, I've done my bait. I couldn't use the oars if I had 'em, my hands are so had. Hobby we ken steer onto some island an get saved.' Then I see bis poor hands was awellad to the iLouhlerafrom rowin, an worn raw an bloodin', on 1 kissed 'em an cried over em, an' we talked an' forgive one another. Then he tried to steer the boat, but he couldn't set up, an for a long time we laid at the bottom of the boat lika dead wen. Rnt about night he struga isgled up an said: Father, there's land ahead, an' I guess Ill stesr onto it, caisc the sea has been gnttin worso for three days, ah we can't keep afloat much longer.' So he manage J to steer for the island, an when we got nigh, he said again: 'I nm 'card, father, the current's goin' to carry ns by. And he set the helm to port an tied it Then he got me forred into the prow, an' when we was about to strike he held me up with his knees an teeth, an what he could with bis poor hands, an when we struck he lifted an throwed me ahead, an' I fell onto the shore. But it was solid rock where we hit, an' the boat sprung back an glanced off, an' he fi ll in the prow an' laid still. He'd feinted. Lucy, his lost drop of strength wire gnu. I go upon mJ kMei hollered with all my might to rouse Mm, but he had uo strength, Lucy; he'd give it all to me!" and tears ran down the big man's checks, while the mother lonk'd with her fact prHwq sgnfn.Tt the pillow. , Then the boat lurched.' the man went on. huskily, an it followed tha I see him current pari the island, and : 1)h, up an hranl him callin I tried to I done W best! some ship 11 Mebby U bring reach home an l tc an iC ye etcr 1 died inner-cenever ecu, tell mother I died innsreent! Then I conldnt hear him no more. an I an I see boat go further an' further, hff to Uland way another boat struck test afore hr reached it the bar. 1 iomethlnff lorwil M dlilftY rflow noin 1 I.'ll nuir a tort uf drtamiiT morey, IX "Merchandise-DR- DKSTSOT IT. csisn travx ajuma. and DEALERS FOR F ritz Brothers Cigars. The Largest Steam Factoay in the West. OF Fine Candies for the Retail Trade. FIELDING HOUSE Bloks From Temple. FIRST-CLAS- S ACCOMMODAT01 N 8 Large Sample Jloom U. Fielding Prop. T AH MANTI, 3oBfk G. A. Gardner, WiTCHAKER, Ul BW Watcnes, Clocks agd Jewelry, Repaired on Short Notice. 25 CENTS FOR A Fountain Pen Send 26 cents to National Advertising and 306 Dearborn St, Chicago, tet one of oar ate patent Fountain Every pen warranted. 8 forn jOe. Liberal terms to agents. Btsll-jrjeever mad. Bstail trade aup- - Co., MS nationpl advertising CO-- and 106 Dearborn St, Chicago. Mention this Paper. Hugh R. Sloan BXiAOHsmm imtnul xtti jpipe Sr! v t1' tin-eh'- J .i-- -- l me II! Tcice failed, euliii' nto 1 1 li:e a?a.r liE a erl tcy All Woks Wabkaxied. Shop East of Mantl Co-o- 1 i failiag Lt b.eind J Sal,bath Trf lien Out Redwood The town. nui"l in ,Vw rested from their snarling hum. ) ivus ill l!,e uir. Suddenly tli-r- e rose tlm noise of many voices nr-utlm l.ut, cheering atul auig-in- s' n tin suii:.l,ii,e. Brie sprang u;s und nil stiMij still and harkened. The singing and the voices came nearer. A great light eatua iato the uiuthcrs Strei-- J1UUU 0 u. am-m- 10 Hit Y5l vu UMfWIt'1 le little .".T called f m K f 3.,y hillside with the eh ,..- -i j t . Wonl-- Ri . Shaap, 1 ri Tou can well afford to fire FIRNOUKE SHEEP DIP a hv yuu t great deal Gf ntOBsy. Kcad me foiuaringtrial, ft my TECTIMONIAL. Fiikott tenerws, Aat Das. 'y- -, Kino; Crta, Oct, A. H. HLlUI'IlkByi r j J Mmis. Fumam Cawru hand-.liakin- g Z1.. i.f.wv.N liuus !ta ttaSKSai Ki -- AW iiUw Ifcui f way FAIB lajai-H- ns r INTERESTING Twe Yoaa ov fAlXUtUO. not Sitting one day upon his porch and looking out upon the sunlit- biy, lie told me in part what I have told yon here. Two pretty children went playing down below ns in the gras- -, and happy fare ivi, landing over a cradle jtld inside the dour. And wlut liecamc of the bit of a Norwegian girl?' J asked. "Oh. J forg.t.'' be answered with a (mile, she who once wn little Gala ie Mrs. Paul Armor now!1 iiic tn. CLEVER REPORTERS. Haw Ona In ltillait-iili- ecriiolh I.S the Fre- - i . newa-piper- rep-wte- r I fa fai VILUAH XORGAlTn SHEEP DIP item yew dealer, ask Mm 18 Broadway, f N.i AMuMUafttoN CITY, 0CT,S,ej,$,9. s HA L L BE Grander and Better Than Ever $10,000 ftWtw THERE AT vhvvw THE NEW COSTLY ADDITIONS Htra been made to FA IB'! (ircat Fail ltuilJing. A new mammoth Pavilion foe tlie loiniorl ol visitors, from which to view the greatest ami Ui-- l cxliiLilion of tLe Pedigreed live !;tojk ever ninde in the Weet. VW Home Manufactures. ' ttcxoo 'WqAg)W Minerale, Mechuniim, Product! of the Field and Farm, Art Collection by Utahs Most Gifted Artists, Educetiunnl Contest, Hundreds . VIvLvVrc 'vcl tvsvtV Wc. VvlVj-u- au eAe.YAiiA a A Beauty Coolest, Tesla of Speed and Strength of Animals, A Baloon Ascension, and a public Wedding which will be Cele brated on the Ground! aud Two Loving Hearts Mads Happy WAavoa With Many Household Gifts cvcv& Vm 'WWes VivrwveYft, ISIauoWtft of Special anil Jute resting I'enturoe, including a Ruby Show. c. cor'v-a- V Ao .x- j . awvW it,A XYve, ! aa SPECIAL RAILROAD RATESl vo i r cafc,Jav fteWce S.oec oj Transportation of Products for Fair at Reduced Rates. a Veiaea, WncWvatn twu r i BIOGRAPHIES. Wamea A area to WHI OtherM llolnry. VvcAaw ADMISSION o Wa Foii It's a novel idea, that of t young women living far south of ItulLilo. and They were little girls have eontinued ns chnuis u,i t:i the v present time. They arc along in their teens fine l.iy wlu they were playing with u novel Mca was proposed. It wnn ihr.t at the end ot each year em-- wnuhl i it. a of the other's life diuii.;; the Invlvo months Just pnwd. I;, mil ; ihc joys, sorrows and inrid nr. of (.,iiy life were to lia rlironiiilcd nul each was given permihftii-- to point out the faults and failings of tlie other. Tire scheme, say tlie Tuh-l- -i lilale, has worked to charm as as nan be learned for the Lingrudiieit are kept secret and young women have s-n themselves us ulliem sec Ihcni. (lur nt them told n fri.-na short tune aei that -- he bml fmiiwltwo ftmli:, svitli hci i nd la--t ytar and an equal uuinlur lu.d found with her. She said lh.;t the love had never bet-wcitlen l.y cither in her chronicle. This year, buv.vivr. will likely contain snmi iliiug referring to tlie divine n. U i, hi.j.i i,., that the kodak has lieen brought into requisition this year f.ir ll.c .in .n- of illustration, when the puny iinMraiM 'sst expected it. AS or tke llalvatlaB Fh Salvation Army has Any. been In just thirteen years. It hod its iwkrin in a sensational way in the English town of Whitby, in tlie rough, district of Yorkshire, Oen. Booth, at that time Rev. ?" William Booth, wn doing humble mis-- 1 slon work. England was then in anus, expecting to jump Into tlie war. It ocromd to Booth that he might attract a crowd by luiiiing a declaration of wpr hinne-lf- . an he prepared pne forthwith, sprinkled It plentifully with hallelujahs and posted two thousand copies of it abnnt town The device tick led tlie British sense of humor, there was n red hut, routing meeting," to quote Gvu. Booth, tlw peniients fell down in heaps ' an-- l Die tialvitiou Army sprang into life full- v.-- WiftouVv Rvvt'f. Special Rates for Schools if Accompanied by Teachei. Children Under 12 Years, ry 10 eente, lHfe the Represent Best Manufacturers' n r -.- We are Send for a Premium List f.-- pa-sio- No one not in I lie p.iil-- lias arty idea of the resource.! wl.ii-l- a good repwler has nowadays t employ in obtaining information of value to the public. Some of tlieiic alert newsgatherera are not as scrupulous us triigld he desired. is cvideutly alluded tr One of thi-by the Philadelphia Record in this ITiere was tnctb amusing ing of wholesale liquor dealers the on Girard and all avenue, other night the newspaper offices were notified of , the event by postal card. Each as is cnstomaiy. sent a reporter. A person, puffing ht big cigar, stood at the door before the and loudly announced meeting began that no reporters would be admitted. One reporter, who will be heard of one of these days in the world's fame corner. lit a cigar, rocked his hnt over his left eye and was never challenged by the man at the door. The liquor deal-erwere having a great laugh when the reporter took a scat In the ball, to the discomfiture of the newspaper . I mo big. fat man with po kets bulging uith information clipped from the daily pP,'T lnMJr denounced the newspaper - lmt a few minutes later he lornllv applauded a neat spire Ilia which the reporter outlined a campaign for took the liquor dealers Tie the reins f lej.lrrsliip in Lis hands. MNf-ui iAr coMDtrr. fa ay osfaifia. ! bUiM ftdat, liflt Ifl Mature faMMlltf M li iiih mu UthvdfaiJ BuUvv fa ifaftaitot )4ai tcruoluir Sfafp Dip U prwv gt ifa tl Vdidclfi ictiow llitup IfiMHI, Uhd ifaul 1U iLg aiiat vt Bit Mini iMtnhlffi Lm tkm Jl Ytrtft. mAv. uua t.t'nr OAT Vc4jr4tptirfcff MM! dnr mi iujm tte vooL udaAp ta tbyi aud lutov, rhniu lhsoTottrRheeDflikeoem In ibiff HUMPHfttVl rBB"L u-- tiik' mnnuLiw atuMf Vr M4 iwMMr lU-il- if Fmolin Chemical Co., Exposition Building, LAKE lawAn'WtMItfyMAtMritH Iwcp lip asJ in Oir Mtcf uai It. nulil bo M erau valac to I tbc umiiiry, I wmSd au, ihwp U aft 4 lb "uu I UipiraS i.fc. aicutiuis la nsalai diisiius uak, aad din M iu 0l,U .IftmUri,0 Sb dhw - t)KkTLW-K- N Ymib (naif, At Tli SALT pwai. a. ivarcHlcM U dm. anS w a, lb aS A. H. j ClirilklXO MKV, In, u u iNtwa anuiAw Uua.1 SWvbvaiva tlul nil inure ui tbv mu, TEITOHIAl itf CauiKja. Co.. Y. UKS el naak ids-hid- one-thi- rd wmn WILLIAM MORGAN. Co . pr Pip for spstliix a hi-.- d -tcbtiy nhcji hat -anil nuwr bl. n tMwais la rwwuiauMiuis .piniian, a pw Wv tui wab u wrll o ea aacoaniul iu baTj-aireei-- t ma Ik wu--J auS .nraiO ummAumi ul S?-'rwih-niM- i-t. r! Udt Iberalifs M WlMlUto lyaiUay IM M) biwrii akr ilHaH -i- .k-a ilua thev Mti Ac aisihvauoa m Uw Sip. ant ihi. i.ic mm li. aqswaam taal lb sip ao Us -n Hmm Kiui Lb.M, hI ofiu jMiban, 1 19Ttt guilty testimonial. I one-roo- eyes. Sl.e held her hand hard ogaiu- -t her leaping heart and listened, dud' denly Litic leuiied out the door with an answering slioat. Tliey all followed him, and along the top of the green bltnf a crowd poured into viuw, and then, borne upon the sliuuhlers of the eh.'i ring men, sat Paul Armor! Ilt was pale and weak, atid his poor hands, swathed in white !m tillages, hung down over the men's sliotihkws, blit his face was ulu,o-Jia star. Ah, then was hU old mdUier with her faea wreathed in light'uud tearful smiles, and l.is father, looking us if Heaven hod In a moment Uiey hod coma opened. togetlmr, ami them was kissing and ami "happy crying and laughter. T imu Erie noticed that little Gale was crying for happiness in the arms of a ludj he had nut seen before, and as soon as Paul could get hie breath he cried: Mother! Father! this is the little Mm was on the thing's mammy! learner that took me off the island where I woe waslaid after the boat funk! Sim took care of me till we 1 broiAlil reoi'lid Sail Francisco, an her Sure! She had my knees fixe J' iu tlio city an', oh, tnothef! r an't lame any more!" Thru the liund.diakiug ami cries of turprUe anil bladncss ca re renewed, id The niillmcn and wliarfmeu swung their hats again niul gare three inlgkty cliccrs tar The Ilero of Beaver Head,' and went back to the town. Trare Armor is an old man now, lint since that day 1.. lias never tasted ruin. Paul is a merchant in Sun Francisco, kc PARADISE FOR DARKIES. Whom Fruit Oran Wet uf tli Kmks nl trail la I ukaowii. Ona ean eo-i- ly imagine that in seuuu-trlike this, where fruit aud out of forks, where fiv-,- l U uu known and one may go Imref.vite.l oi beUieintha ocean the year round. man finds hitniM-l- f in ail Nassau euriv.ip, nali-iiheaven, writes of the Chicago Herald. Au arerijn. negro family in Nassau pays a iLdler a month rent for a house, hut what docs that matter, since tliey lire pretty much outdoors from New Years to New Year's? A few pennies will liny enough cum huminj for a meal, ami supedillas, mangoes, cocoannts audpinr-apph- s grow in the yard without any culliratiou. As a rule the negro family dors not know at supper w here Its breakfaid is Turning from, but they do not worry arer a little thing like that. If nothing else turns up they can go down to tlw harbor and catch a few fish or send one of the small boys down to tlie bottom of the water for a conk. Tlie children don't need shoes and chithing. excepting only Sunday nut ills, is a very mall matter for either adults or children. Sundoyjs the great day. No matter how pour the family, or how few tlw day's work hod daring tlw week at fitly cuts the day, Kuhhaili morning every colored man, wmnan and child come out wiLh n spick and siun gown and the adults torture their big, -- wnllen feet, with spreading toes and lung, e flaring heels, liy encasing them In shoes. Tlie average colored person i proud, even if pour. Those who lira in the suburbs and Lave to c.uac some distance to church walk tiie two or three or four miles to l!m out-kiof the town carrying their rinas in their hands, and when they reach tlw city they sit down mud put nu their -- lines anil stockings, hint a carriage at twclvn and a half cents per pussenp.-- aud ride into town in gnnd atylc, as happy as mortals are permitted to be lit this rule of earns and corruption. Another thing which to the happiness of the colored population on Sunday is the fact that auiue years ago they mods a stand fur their rights, and hid the doors of all the chnrahes thrown open to them. There Is not a church in the Bahama islfind i willicnt its share of colored communicants. Even at the very high and at istuuratie catlicilral of tlw Church of England, about of tlie congregation ia colored, and three or four large black gentlemen, with solemn manners, tlie queerest neckti.-- ever mail , and large, wd bouts which pine!, tlieir feet, limp np and down the Rides passing tlie who are plate. The negro mini-te- n, numerous, drop their h's. DESERET Manufacturing Agricultural and SOCIETY. H. W, Lawieuci, President. PH IHPLEIIT Respectflly, Uxbex U. Wells, Secretary g WAGON & MACHINE CO. CO-O- P. Russo-Turk-is- h k I V m-n- lly imt st their pipes and looking down rids of the see. orlumber fragrant si asks of when Some, )t). . wlnith .! a vine-gro- w uu-i- d All kinds of Machinery. Engines and Boilirs Repaired. 'V -- quantity isi cf the TmL vd f-- my-sje- lf s MANfcFACTUilORS . il.-- M f 1 ll.-'- I.i.i..',. i in lit. u i.ir v.riw and lii avi j . r:v v.wv l li. r.. iliil.lr ui. il it mi,l n,t. iikiI lu:r n.'i, s.i.U, l:i u.l fro , i j r i..r luine l- .jl Ii.o. , ue staid in fie ,r i. i .uudv I., in,' ..ui f. w:i big -jd u oiii. ill n: Ailin' tails spread, v into the Uribe l..,ib n l.ntsheilUl e ee it. i 'r le r r, wei She na-- . ihiuLii: oi li. ji lviie wo,i ,.f ,i,e bme horuon line. v. r is- rii.'l went d..ftii. r.i.t-- ,i. him as he used ,i t j lie upu.i in iii n h, n a child, and a3ni sli.- i .u.'d to Inin, iri she had k' many ti'i.c-- , n.i.,!; upll.i path to r. ss.e -- I., i. hi. straw hat tl'e in hi- - liHti.l hU iii.t lii j hiuvrn about his frank blue tiia. Au.i cL when aim turned from these faucics there was of her foinctlui.y sweet at the ht art Mm etmld not t 11 whence it came as it because Tim -- kv wue so b'uiiiifiil niii us li.n.ks ul snowy eiu'.i.l-- . I he eja v blu., the air so crystal . leai, I':,.- 'mi Line a pr, tiy ,m the tr-- e too. tlmt drtn fc.'iutd haiquer than for many , a i v. hen ,1m want iiitn the sick m.- u s ruum l.e m- -t lier wiih u -- mils. Frwseiiily fuotsu ps camu to lie dour, snd Erie and his canuado. will) lluir sweet Behiial ilum were niliers and baskets, ainl 1 lie children leaped with joy. Annul uim.' ainl esuie out. Illk step was slow hut and his cc was eleur. 'I lie i hii.lreii, with Oale atuung tliel.i. lihnii.ed :..id iliUis-- with glee to ser hlai gintiu s uud tlm big man's eyes ir iv tilled with blessed tears as lie I ;nled around upon tlm face l; of his f. u nds. Tim jtiu.iu,,' set l lifted; even the mother smiled, s.,incthiug straagd atul J jM the in UAUUMmuSiSrOitW Esalth ef , n Junlsami Aai It U aut to proaeti Gr-- creek or riicr - a eounuua oa soma station-- , altini- -t daily ori"r-r'ueIn Australi i diiriinr tlm ruay As a rule I Imu rrinuii. u seated in the Middle olnle suimin'-- ; ii '.l river," Lc my hone sense, a -ul ay a, oud hare found tne buoy un-'the horse to vury quite us much as 1 have had that of a human some horM- - wliL-woahl swim widi tlie seat of the -- addle clear alanre t!ie water, while cithers, ou the contrary, swam so deeply that only tlw cars. eyes and nose were visible, lu the lat ter case the sooner the rider slips over the tail the better, lr you are not in the -- uJile I do not think it metiers much whether you swim at tha horse's bead or bis tail, or ou your back, breast or side. Of coarse tlw nearer you are to liis head the better chance you have of guiding him if necessary, but as a rule horses will -- wim us fast and as straight as they can to the nearest landing point. In tlic whole course of my experience I have seen but one horse unable or uuwilliiig to swim, mul on this occasion' the horse turned on his side iramediatelr it found itself in deep water, atl refio.ing to make t!ie In uiy slightest effort it was ilruwnc-d-. opinion the mr- -t important thing to ilo wlicn swimming any horse across a stream is to uubnekl.. y.uir -- uafllu rein, atul, if riding with a ihiubk-reiui.f the. eui b rein. bridle, cut the ti-lies Practically, the only danger there U lies in the risk of the horsu gutting his forelega entangled la the bridle wliLL can easily be avoided." .r . - Miff Pin Im. , SWIM. l Pawl? VtgtUUlL Sift to thi u Tie 0 OP.. I IKALllUii Ion tad b uXsti Art obtfilaii d. t Their BeVyauey Vuln s- - Miu-of llUiniK A oontribtiair the Loudon writes that swimming horse- - m-r- HEXR1E and D31TCA!?, tisf In fai-- i- W ool it ff HOW HORSES l;nn. if Ece FEHNOLINE SHEEP DIP. on a chair '.! man as tin- - r (liiul-- d -- tb wu- - I wl blit de; 'i Tlie Intfc-- r prolr-trra tlirowu from r.i-ud the reporter slaved in c ,d u, were -- I! made Huggratiuus which " -iluptcd. thi-- . kiu 1 'I'll cpiu-t.-- toil tin :E!i Paovn, oil iiiirl fonly he StatrUiel.l uunt, which the reporter An ingenious advrti-iu- g dodge 1" be f'jund in iaria. Siuull puinlcd si)ier those groi-r- IwiV bags, up, ban been tiulKsdubtliu pavcmiilv Tbe-- e, when opatted, have been to be handbills, which would n.ta 1 s HOrSES MANTI ROLLER MILLS. ions I. SICKER, - OgJcB, Ligu, lth, Uab Filla ui uBtpJicr ui Hd 1, i Lessee, nr -- KrnBAOTunEn The Best Grades of Flour, Orders and Corre.ondcnce solicit(.d,AffF 4: lV GENERAL OFFICE, Salt Lake. GEO. T. ODELL, mrs. |