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Show THE EVENING NEWS. GEORGE Q. CAJfNOT, AND i EDITOR ruBUsirrR. - jMUrr IS, W- - Taeeday, MA.LnfB heae. uxinc4cx.. THE RCT3IT their truth Of which U eMom disput that great talker ars seldom great worker; bat It Ttirsr ' U in ulJ eylDr. tLO will not bolJ good when Applied to oar own nation, for In eaterprUcyas well aa It U admitted, nalTtrsaUy, lnuultj thai wear ahead of the world. The tarsntions multiplicity of labor-aavta- g abundantly attest the truth of the Utter part of the propoeltloD; an4W need only point to the lUUraid.and other great works la vari-ou- s parts of the country In pro6f that we are the most enterprising people in It la also true that we are a uatlon of talkers, and It la as natural for an. American totals: as it la to eat. Hence the continual holding of cau- cuses and conventions on almost erery con eel re able subject, from the nomination and election of the municipal omcers or the smallest purxh to that of the highest officer in thef land the President of the United Btatp. This itching to disco arse in public is by no means confined to gentlemen, but the ladies of America delight to shine in the forum, and cOate years lady lecturers on woman's rights have become an acknowledged public Institution. The Territory of Utah, however, has Trans-continent- number, similarly situated with regard to wordly Wealth, in auy part of the world. . Much of this feigned sympathy, to which we have referred above Is because, ladies here the sympathizer y, the toto are compelled sojSmlt the law of and patriarchal marriage, that, had the would power, they ttrey gladly hall deliverance from such a yoke. .It M 1b connection with this that we attach real Importance to Uhe recent mass meeting, because they most emphatically give the lie to the above oft-r- e peated assertions of the "sympathizers." If the ladles of Utah were as degraded and as anxious to ret front under this yoke, as they are said to be, is lfcto be supposed for one moment that thousands of them would voluntarily assemble, in mass meeting and declare their knowledge of the divinity of the order of 'Patriarch lal Marriage, and their determination to sustain it? Such a supposition would be the bight of absurdity, ami would be entertained by none having substantial claims to sanity or the possession of common sense. Many of our sisters have endured the severest trials and afiltctlons since thejr connection with the Church of God; all have perfect freedom, whether they remain true to it or not, whether they live married or single Uvea, and yet thousands voluntarily step forward and avow their determination, come life or death, to sustain, by their faith, prayers and practice, the order of Heaven with regard to marriage, and to do all in their power to defeat measures designed to abolish the same. Viewed in this light we think the in dignation meetings of the ladles of Utah are deserving of consideration by all; and for the noble stand they have taken In defence of that which they know to be true th$y deserve and will receive blessings In time and eternity. al ex-Uten- ce. j 5 not been a very profitable 'or lucrative field for this class of public profession ale, for the ladles of Utah know that they live in a community where woman's most saered rights are held In violate, in which any man, who would not dare anything, even to hazarding life lUeif in the defence of woman's honor, is deemed unworthy of a standing therein. It is to be deplored that Utah Is the only part of the civilized world Where such I'm the case, hence there is some excuse for the frequent unfemlnlne displays that take place where women congregate to advocate their. favorite movement. A woman's lights meeting, even in Utah, is not quite unknown, however, though until a few days agp such a thing, attended by Ladles only, had never been heard of. On Frldsjr last, such a meeting was held in the Tabernacle of this city; and in many other cities in the Territory. But this, though, In the strictest sense, a woman's rights meeting, was of a very different character from such, meetings held in the States. It was not to assert and maintain wo. man's equality with man, either mentally, at the polls, or in any other capacity; but it was to maintain and assert the dearest of all woman's prerogatives, namely her right to chose a husband. ; In no other civilized country under heaven, is this right disputed, at least In the eye of the law; but as. measures Resigned to jleprlve' the ladles of Utah of this most inalienable of all woman's rights are talked of and contemplated In certain quarters, they very properly assembled to protest against them. We -- so-ca-lled Tub yagaries, follies and indeoencles of "the fashions" seem to keep pace with, if not to outstrip the growth of the nations In corruption and fashionable vice. Extraor dinary and outrageous fashions are the direct result of the decay of a people In modesty, taste and purity; while these same fashions la their turn help to increase the looseness in morals and social ertls that first allowed of their birth. But a short time ago we referred to a late silly development of ashion,styled the MAl "exandria limp'.ln which certain ladles of the "upper ten" in Great Britain had adopt ed a limp or halt In their walking, in order to Imitate the lameness of the princess Alex andria of England, caused by some disease, said to be rhuematlsm, from which she has been a great sufferer. As this folly did not originate in Paris, we may hope that It will be Short llred. Bat the last folly of the fashionable world has manifested Itself in an Instrument of torture, which, If we were not living In a nation that we are told by every one stands in the vanguard of civilization, we should ascribe to a people but little advanced from the saragenesa of the Ashanteee, or the ignorance of the Bash men. A correspondent, we presume from the signature, a lady, of the Chicago Tribune, thus describes this last patent Improvement for fashionable murtlar.- "A new divloe of fashion has come to light. It may be called making people over. . l nave oDservea in some oj stories a sort of harness which had excited aa to what it might be. Upon my curiosity It was a leather vise I learned' thatwaist. inquiry for eompresslnsr the "Young ladies who possess too much solid flesh, object to corsets because the whalebones break; they will not stand the pressure. . This leather It was girdle will neither break nor give.and red decorated with silk sUichlngs moreooo ornaments. Just as we. see the oofilns ornamented in the windows of an undertaker's ahop. Bnt there are some people who can be spared from the world Just as well as not, and they are the only ones who win wear the 'patent waist ui refer of coarse to certain notorious bills much talked of, of late, framed by Messrs. Oragin and Cullom, designed sxDresslv. to abolish the practice of patriarchal marriage as revealed from heaven to, and practiced among, the " members of the Church of Jesus Christ We sometimes wonder if the ladies of of Latter-da- y .Saints. for in Che nations boasting . Now, the' ultimate passage or rejeo-tlo- n Christendom, of these or similar bills by the law of the light of Christianity are such things alone used ever think of thl sinfulness of making tlepsrlment of our nation la thus distorting the beautiful bodies their reality causes us no anxiety. We know Creator them, or whether they in whom we have believed, the nature ever, stophasforgiven moment to reflect on the a of the cause wa have espoused and are dlsesseis, suHSring and death brought about laboring to sustain; and though in the by such fashionable devices for improving providence. ,of our Father we, while nature, and fashioning woman into a shape laboring to establish His kingdom upon the beauty of wfelch can alone be diseroed the earth, may be called, in future, as by.eyes ' accustomed to the malformations we haver been In the 'past,, io endure thus produced. If they do wver reason on persecution and tribulation, we knout these we can only imagine that they confashion is more exacting than that all things that may come along clude God, religion and good sense, and that a will be overruled by Him for the or His Saints and for the they "mighC a well be out of the world as of the fashion" they would rather exist triumph of His kingdom upon the out as a short lived, sickly, suTerlng votaries earth, and that even the wicked will be of fashion than asj healthy, natural,-sounmade to praise HIm.fHence it.ls not In women as God has made them. minded the light of a protest against any bills that we, attach any particular slgnifl lfiia 0aAwa aama k Via.. M r? Tas1 Alii cance to the indignation mass meetings Lf by publjmh. I of the ladles of Utah. lnjc ber "Lady Byron Vindicated,"-i- f we mac naa we Know lomr been cus may believe the criticisms or we ieaa-ln- g it In the ternary Eastern pspers. It is' however very religious world, and, to answer their base ends, among politic- evident that a great majority of the editorians, and their toolsthe press, to make ial fraternity were very anxious that she a trrll1a final aliltnt Vi a i1um1uI wm should fail to establish her charge. against dltlon of the ladles of Utah, because of Lord Byron, and since the suplement to the Atlantic MonUdy article has appeared, the riraftilfta Mt rlnra1 . re .. oo mmUe they have spared no pains to convince the Territory ration, how world that lira. Siowes ; has Indeed failed aver, is only sham, for the majority of to fasten' upon him . the those who aje most In la her attempt offence of which she ' accuses unnatural Its expression would extend so mors him. Aside from the subject the work is at i It aJ mose t wnoss said to be towaras. real sympainy very poor, and as a literary pro.vendition the'vrjrnfefta to cnmmlwnlnM duction verbose 'and tiresome; written deeply than a ravenous wolf would to a mainly with a view to sell, , and make as lamb: They, would lead them from the much of.aa possible, to Increase Its size, to paths of virtue, from places where they which end she dwells at Immense length are honored and their rights respected, upon trivial points; repeats the same thing . make them' the objects of their lust and over many times. ? .V-r On the other Stowe lira. sUaj however, then abandon them to shame and incommencement at work of her the says: famy. Even If this much Taunted, symX' MIn four make what assert, I proving pathy were real, It Is entirely nnneces- -' roints: 1. , A conccrtsd" attack upon Lady reputation, besun by Lord Byron sary; for, without fear of contradiction, Byron's self, defense 2. That be transmitted we assert that the moral and social con- in hia story to friends, te be oontlnued after dition of the ladles, of. Utah, taken col his death. S. That they did so continue 4. ike sccusatlons reached their That '4.6 that of a like it. ecUveiy,! Is superior" com-press- er. , tanc-Uflcati-on Vi d YY loud-mouth- . J ed , . a -- -- --- climax orer Lady Byron's grave. In Black-woo- These things Spiritualism does not of 1869, and theaulocloll book, and teach, nor any other principle in pwial of the controversy was my common with the doctrines of the this reason for speaking. The salient points of Phnrehof Jeans nhvi-f- c nf T.aft-rvlher defense are: Frst,that Lady Byron did Saints. Wajrrxn At t&eHlstorflii's Offlee,two copies tell her that Lord Byron committed incest of the Daily NaWs.Vo. 299 of Vol. L Nov. 1. 1868. uia-t- r Beth. with his sister; second, that Lord Byron confessed the crime, and Lady Byron declared Leetarea In Matnematleav Bro. O. I that she had letters and other documents EBXCZON will lector e on Monday, Tuesday see Btowe it. Mrs. not did though Fractal to rum. DESERET NEWS. Sroving Friday and Saturday of each week. In the 19th lem; thlrd.that Lady Byron to Mrs. Lelgb, at the time of the separation, were written d f Ward School-hous3 fftlfgropft. in the belief that Byron's srime had gone Ts Per fame sad Areas ths Hair use no farther than guilty purpose and attempt, Harnett to which his sister had not consented fur Burnett's Toilet Preparations, Farfames and revelations came ther that of- AFTERNOON later; fourth, . a aa a DISPATCHES. we supposeda cnua.oi Flavoring; Extracts, are fully established as interwis incestuous goods or hlch order. Chicago Txxbcxxv but still enough to warrant the full belief Burnett's a Perfume Is demax mere was such a child, and that the CALIFORNIA. servedly poptdar. CiircrKsr an coxkzbcxau story of Medora Leigh Is true. reputation is a sufficient guarMinister Lowe en route Central Iaelde Burnett's or excellence ths of all his preparation, Whichever way the matter stands, we Company purchase California P.RH. anty Jocairau Womea-Prsps. or cannot regard the controversy as other than DHebarg-Chinese Burnett's Flaverlns; Exfraets have atBilliard tained allien to play Championship sensational, gotten up more as a speculaa very hlg-- repatatloD.-Cz.rvxz.A- Kn Game; Game for benefit or Orphan Asy. H.H4I.D. tion on the part of Mrs. Stowe and her publishers than with a desire to arrive st the Ism. Sam Francisco, 18. Mr. Lowe, MinDeeleys Baking Powder. whole truth regarding the matter, or to en reached has to here ister Stands China, unequaled for maklag light, aealtny vindicate the character of Lady Byron. Did route for Pekin. and nutrlUoas biscuits, griddle cakes, Ae. it even do so we fall to soe the advantage is again asserted that the Central TbelngredlenUro'l, used In the manufacture of this It of raking up these old grievances, which, Pacific Company bos purchased the powder are not only purs, but so so far as the outside world are concerned, California Pacific Railroad; the price Is proportioned than the rchemically alls prodae-- d are the same each time. In this respect It post eases would have best remained buried wtth the atated.'at six mllllions. Judge Lindsay has discharged the superiority over all others !a the market. Only dead. Bat as a sensation It ha? succeeded before him on two teaipoou Alls are required for a Chinese women quirt of admirably, and will, no doubt, be the fore- habeas corpus. brought For ssle by fiocer generally. ITs flour. runner of other works of a like class dealIn answer to Rudolph's letter, Int thM doot-bt'Diuo powdib onir. ing in the sins and follies of men and wo- Chicago nmes ouan. ntn. iJeery pro- men bearing famous names, for which, Kpoees the championship game of billi unfortunately, there is abundant material, ard a be piayei in tuio 'city, February Rudolph's expenses, if and no lack of authors, to pandtV to the 15th, he paying Is not satisfactory trie the comproposition to be regretted that popular taste. It is Is to be played In New York City game Mrs. Stowe's work has tended to make this on 8th. Deery and Dion will branch or literature respectable, and will, playApril a game here, on Thursday next, for no doubt, have a decided effect in still fur- the benefit of the Roman Catholic and ther lowering the (on and morals of a now Protestant Orphan .Asylum. Dion appears to be the favorite. terribly corrupt press. When a a artlcl Is satil to do mnur tblDaa; f.EUISLATIVt:, a now for oar part we astasia ana appreciate Jest In proportion to the amount preparation or time and laoor we can aave oj us ue. ids 17th. Monday The Couucll met purriuuut to adjournRENOVATING MIXTURE Editor Deseret 2?cws As it & assert- ment, but no buslnes-- i u ,n done, and after ed that we "as a people are spiritual- calling the roll, and pmj'er by the chaplain va reaolved will remove wllh little trouble. everr cardclr ists," that Joseph Bmlth was "an ad- an adjournment till of Grfase or Taint from your Goats, Vests, vanced medium;" and that our system upon. without injuring, ' in rants, lists. Dresses, Ac,the is Identical with spiritualism; I ehall be finest fabrics. It the most remote degree, hocsk. to are these show assertions that Is and lio very useral In removing the grease glad 17lu. Monday, dirt from doors and Jams much used by kitoQ-e-asu unfounded. hands. Besides this It will kill Bed Bogs llouso met pursuant to adjournment. To aver that we are spiritualists bess their eggs snd ahnmpsss the head lilts 'i'ho Speaker referred the various por- awell cause we believe in spiritual communica arm, creating a fine lamer snd removing of dirt and dandrun In a twinkcation Is a mistake; the spiritualist tions of tho Governor's Message to the ap- every Itvestage does the halano harm being principally ling. either becomes himself a "medium," propriate committees. cam posed of Nitrogen the element which endisby being taken possession of by a A petition from Mr. Thomas Snarr, for an ter mo t largely into the com position of hair. embodied spirit or he receives communi- appropriation to defray expenses incurred cations through one who is thus pos- during illness from a wound received or it sessed. We receive communications for while in service, was presented and referrered. as ourselves or through others, the Ballroads were sult of obedience to tho ordinances of The 0mmltteein ou WASHING COLIPOUND bring of a bill creating the ofthe gospel; our understandings being fice of rail locomotives, roads, Inspector Illuminated and by the Holy quickened and other machinery. the "spirit of prophecy." , As engines Causes a great saving of SOAP and LABOR bpirlt Financial report of Rich County was pre as to Joseph Smith being an "advanced sented well as the wearnd tear oi clothing attendu. u. iticu. byJioa. upon so moch washboard rubbing as Is medium," in, the sense used by A. I. Report of Auditor of Public Accounts on ant necessary to bring the clothes to a prousually Davis and other Spiritualists; we admit the asatch Road wan presented, per degree of cleanliness. agon fiomn women are in tbe habit of using Terthat he was visited and sent fortlr by when tbo House adjourned. Air ho l. as a d, - Dittos. re-open- ing Z.C.MJ. COLUMN. av I 41-t- e. Cocoaine.-Pni.ADELrHiaBcTXX- a . rirlml DEPA11T3IENT. e h -- s Tailors and persons seeking fine REAVERS and CAS- SIJIERES, are respect- ftilly invited to our' Ktoolc Jnst Received. i ex-ami- ne ftome People "fly pletely oil the Handle" to-da- the Lord Jesus Christ witness of the restoration of the gospel. That he waalso visited by Peter, James and John who laid their hands upon him and conferred upon him tho authority of the holy priesthood, which is the ofour authority to act as a representative We admit that all Heavenly Father. the power claimed by the Spiritually? dnrlng the twenty years of their existence was possessed by Joseph Smith with the divine right to exercise it. bc-But, Sir, the Spiritualist does not f Here in this priesthood which Joseph held; nor in the authority by which it is held. The gospel taught by Jeu Christ; Is completely ignored by him. The resurrection or tne pouy is uenieu."acknowledges no sacrlSpiritualism Ana via nrillninAMi 'lornrahln at Tin shrine except that 'which is In us," "erects no altar bnt that which we may find material for Its erection in every wlllinir heart, sacred to the supremacy of the human soul, and, dally worship 11 at its abrine!" Who doesr not know that the Spiritu alist either loses his identity during the time or nis being unuer uie innaence or the disembodied spirit; or else, lf he believe the dictum of the "Melium," puts his confidence in the controling spirit? The Latter Day Saint Is not in any way thus affected; bla agency is not control isa ; nis luenuty is not disturbed, lie receives additional licht ; a a a a a a y Ammonia, Camphor Oam,cc pentine, in their washing fluids: but none of them ought ever to be used for such purposes (one woman lost ths use of her arm for six months by using Tuesday, ISth. a field coatalnlng Turpentine); The Turpentine Cuuucil met pursuant to adjournment. aad Alchol tend to open the pores of A memorial to Congress lor annual sessions the skin andespecially thus render the person more liable to take- cold as also to weaken tbe arms. ThU of the legislature wai presented and laid COmponnd does not fsde bat brlshtens Calicos. on tho table. It Is well adapted for Washing Machines. 01 Tho death II U excellency Governor Itaani Kmllh " am ' nr Chrlat." Besides the Spiritualist does not be lieve In God as a being of personage. They teach that "God is the great perlife" principle.' meating, This IU the old Pantheism "God in every thing." That proposition when divested of its adjuncts is reduced to the "God is the life principle." expression: There Is no doubt of the correctness of this expression. But this does not affect His existence as an Individualized being. - At ail events, we do not see a do on this important the Spiritualists M point There is not time here to show, all the points in which there is complete slmlliarltvv The of man is denied bySplrltoAlUU: the exis tence of man upon the earth "the material plane" aa they call It, as a probation or preparation for a future return to the earth. Is denied. To them this existence is the embryonic one, the spirit ofclife principle is Individualized on this material plane,wlth a view to its unloldment or development In the V " spheres." spiritual am to tne kingdom or uou being es tablished upon the earth, th wlllof God being done on the earth as it Is done in heaven, obedience to one with a view to accelerate the restitution of all things, to their pristine perfecta- bility and simplicity, these ideas are scouted by all spiritualists. The present are, with them, is the advanced age. There has been no retrogradatlon in man since first he was placed o Don this by Ids Heavenly Father; science planet ana pnnosonny say so, ana tne angeis ' ' so. ' v '. ay SDlritualism may change the form of unbelief, but It does not alter its character. The scepticism of the' age as to the immortality or the soul may be removed, but what we want is faith in of the heavens and God, as. the Creator . ..a AS. . man's in the eaxin.raitn great uesuny to live train upon mis fair eartn in a frlorlHed and immortal condition . 'faith in the words of eternal life, as made known to them 07 revelation from uod all-pervad- ing :. ;;: . ' pre-existen- ce ; Durkeo was'aunounced, when Councilors Suioot, Harrington, Snow and Thatcher were apppointed a committee to draft resolutions or respect to his memory. As a msrk of rospect to the memory of Governor Purkeo the Conncit then adjourned. LIQUID BLUEING. af oat of the Biasing sold Is poor staff, leaving In tha clothe. To avoid this, people pecks ooald pare has oars, as It wlil be loand nraeb House cheaper and more reliable. It is also a magnl-flcea- t and durable BLCE IBTK. -- We desire oar customers to most understand, Tuesday, ISth. to weareaot the that distinctly, persons to House met pursuant adjournment. off on the poblle auy a parlous or Inferior palm articles. To prove this we d eat re them to try our Petitions for the Incorporation of Wash? goods, and lf they fall to give iirrm satis fae- ington city, Waahinglon county, and Santa Uon, we here declare our perfect willingness to back and refund tbe means them received Quin, Utah county, were presented and take ere in referred. House adjournedtlil this afternoon. lor. TanRtTonian Map. B. B. M. Frolseth Special Hsq., of the Surveyor General's office, who has .been engaged on a topographical survey of this Territory, has for sale a num- i-a- a .a a a. a S JUST RECEIVED A HC PPL.Y OFUKNUI.SK ALEXANDER QLOVES. Xu Taney Colors. Also. s Tbe Newxt Style oi tbe Uuion 11EEIIE ABB LI FAVflRlTA JITST KECEIVED. allenllen paid le arerri fraan ttia rjr. Alliinils of Pay taken in Maije! WE INVITE THE LADIES a CALL AT xr To examine New Styles o at CALL DRESS GOODS! One Block South of the Theatre. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RECEIVED JUfeT SNELL BROS. Leei and JJcmafftrM. II. B. Ctoutoa ' 47lm J. T. Cain Enxsgemsol for SIX EIGHTS ONLY, of IIIOLlPSOIli OY8TER8I CIIIBIOTTE OYOTEROI! HEAVY WINTER aaBBBBBaha. JOE SIMMONS, ttLCOSr . . Wao hasjutt concluded a mostCbrllllant engagement In Bin Franelseo at . . The OAJULTOHJrjXIL 7ZZ2XA.SSJ0, Beau Appearing In her Ufa J Impersonation i "REYERE PROPRIETOR HOUSE direct TB daily. A Freest receiving I fmm Savae Ian B1 aaOysters n.lllmnr. am eaitam a. Knaltasm Ala Old el taeiert Brewer. Bemaa A Oo.'a ealabratad n.la uoioen neer, Ale, waggeners Aie ana sparer Cut Toneeest Ftns Premium Crown Cigars, U ssssnl null lea sTakjaw SSW ai tAtlstw Sslll atrVd aa arai aaaa IU ISVIi j. saa' avtivtisi see and taste for yoorselC . d!7-- tr OF JU1.IET! Sw SSvM ST W , Mr. JOHN WILSON . Ths Full Dramatis Compaoy In ths Ual. BOM Camp tkuglaa,on tbe ltth init.. ons F' small or medlam strs COW. MoUay White ear. silt in left, on with red spots. Crop right branded JTV, and reversed, and pi, all on the left hip. Bbala near her ealrlng. la arm her or to be In tbe c4 y or over Jordan. Ret soppoaad or information harwneTtsoontsiouenerai ire 5 . UIBBOX. Camp Douglas, or F. KESLBB, ISth Ward, and be rewarded.. . 1SVO, JJlW. Will be presented. 6hakepears Tragedy.' la S Acts, enUtied ih i :t. sAnsnsss PlOtlEER FURRIER OF UT1HI SBaSSSB riOMPETETIOX Deflel le Pries or Workman; ahipinmaaOosup UiDIEft jI have followed the business for 1 JVJXIEr, t Borneo, " THE SEA ; - . j OP! ion ; , 12th . 1 ! i -. .e-- 'l aa in - . 1 FLCS. ; ... . GUIPURE SilCHS BetoiJiB.v.r do. 0 years, feed. norQUTOjr, Ward. . TflOSfToit CnAKLOTTR Mr. Jobn kUst block, South ;( t". iaa J . t " &:v SHAWL; GOT AW AY I ; EVErilWCi THIS TUESDAY. IS, an LA BEIDOtJIK As Itouieo. ,? - -- AT LOW riOUUDB. - 1 ; JUST ARRIVED I , " f'KW for Ncri r.. ber of small maps of Utah air inches by four, which ho claims aroilie most correct yet published. Single copies are sold at fifty cents each; when a number is taken a reduction in price is made. All desirous of obtaining a copy ahould do so at onoe as in a rcw Mr. roiseth leaves 10 r tne or Intelligence to Judge of objects which days. be perceives, to understand them as they are! It is the spirit of 'truth he receive. Who fajto know-wh- at spirit Is when a medium 4s controlled receif ed Who can by an unknown-personag-e? sruarantee the presence In a medium. simply because that medium, under an influence which completely controls him, says, of the spirit la possession, A .:.-f- ICE! WANTED ties vera. None A r titer - ; , i Tn rater far Staveklni need unless canablaAffn flrat "Doors open at J( o'clock. Performance to class work. annlr WM. J. BILVEK- - - - . at 7. ! . ' . eontmeace '19th OTsM ' .t. i . i. i "'7 , t FlVS Mocks North Of thsTahemaA!a nn tele. - '- - I DTASH JLONDON 1'OHTEn, AnROX.3 SCOTtTH AM, nnd ; SARDS CHICAGO STOCK ALE. !. v , on Draurht at i: . . 1 . ' r - , ; Salt takeZBilllafd Room. OA . J-- : 'in V ' DASICL JOSES, ' ' "UH . D. CLA17GO r SAOoia&Txisa r.TAscn Second Booth East of JTaust's Stables, Stra,(branded Warranto his Trees n, w.jomxb) not to hart a horw baefc. ami |