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Show not become a 'mighty power DESEBET EVENING HEWS. who didearth? This change is but In-th- ; editor: "a w- tTJB- LIS- HER. . ,. -af mvtk io, wedaeeday, a onniT . is. - iroriiATED. ' a series of changes that thew first of GE0RGEQCANN0N1X; - . o make ua more will, be introduced to affairs. To be a united in or business strong. Influential and happy people our wealth must be equally divided. We must avoid the errors which other peoples have fallen into as their wealth increased one class wallowing - in wealth and luxury, while another with will Le found an class, of the same fleshin!and blood and In another column " themselves, groaning ignorance ad vertisemen of Zlon's Mercantile. institution.'' The; second poverty. of the wholesale stores of this Instltu-tio- a was otned tola morning by the President, accompanied by the Board of Directors and odceie of the Institution. It is la the building formerly COXGRESSI03AI Co-operati- ve i .. ,.--- appreciation of the honor and says, could the difficultiesconferred, presented be overcome by any reasonable personal sacrifice he would willingly make it, and thus unite his efforts with the President and other members of - the Cabinet in restoring economy, honesty and strict frogallty in the administration of the Government, and lift, as the rapidly as possible, from the people great burdens of taxation, deht and exbut his upon them; travagance restingwith hi a firm cannot business relations be summarily severed, nor can his interest be wholly or absolutely disposed of without producing great embarrass ment and loss to those connected with him. He therefore yields to the better ! t ludeementl of others, and finally re news his declination of the position offered. It is said that at the lowest estimate tlx millions would hare been realized to the charities of; New, York by the means Stewart :.proposed within v x four years. & Messrs. Claw between the Buffalo. The Eldredgo occupied by difficulty j Bar atb. roads and Erie has la Central Northern of excellent, sod. The stock goods the cars of the former The Finance Committee reported a been adjusted: very well asserted, and comprises a wide bill now over make Wilto strengthen pubilo credit. regular company trips - : range of article, and purchasers from liams said : L Erie line. t the It call heshould Concord.-Th- e the city or country can obtain supplies Sherman reported a bill up returns of the State elecsupplementato are of show tion a smaller vote than in Nothere every thing they likely ry to the National Currency act, and but indicate an increased Re vember, need and at figures that cannot fall, we said he should call it up to last March was introduced motion a A majority over discharge publican think; to give satisfaction, wsf It an AlsMfjsrf rKam considera- ear mvu a a rvt r wsrska vvwv sw further from committee the aaaaaj va We feel more than gratified at the tion of the Tenure of Office Act, with a lty wasj about 2,500. Stearns is uv probably success which has, thus far, attended view to take it un Sumner ob elected Governor by tnree tnousand mathe Inauguration of this enterprise. jected and It was laid over. jority. There is a large Republican max xue reaiucuk scut uicua wuu' jority in the State Legislature. The movement Ij a highly Important the New York. The case of Dan forth N. relievingdisadrawing his request for from one, and It must be attended with great Secretary his of the Treasury' Barney against Wm. H. Mill and oth . Salnta have, bilities. ers, to recover a hundred thousand for result. The Litter-daexto was the bill A from the beginning, established their damages sustained by the plaintiff as prevent passed of President of the Wells Fargo Express the animals termination credit for unity on. points of doctrine. of Alaska. by the explosion of a box of Company, Adjourned. They have been remarkable for, thb Borne nitro glycerine at San Francisco y before commenced wherever been have known. ago, years quality they ixouss. This unity has not been confined to The Judge Barnard. re was Washburue their belief, it lm extended Itself to celred.resignation of after an exile of eight years, reached their actions, and some of the hatred Rev. Butler.of Washing toD, haa been his home at .Lexington yesterday. He resume the practice which has been entertained towards us elected Chaplain. will was adopted appointing of theimmediately will and Is traceable to the fear which the prac- a A resolution carefully eschew to Inquire into tne validi- pontics.law, committee tical carrying out of this principle by of the Ijoulaiana election. Washington. David G. Goodinr. us has created in the mind of narrow-minde- tySchenck introduced a bill to reduce the office of Marshal yesterday resigned one laws to Into the the act,, relating or tne for , Columbia. district Ignorant, bigotted people Revenue; ordered printed. Major General Adalbert Ames But, though others have thought the Internal a bill for the coin- hasBrevet Introduced Kelly been .' assigned to the command of we to union which have attained in age of nickel five cent pieces. Fourth the District, according these matters very remarkable, we.our-selveResolutions were adopted for a Select to his brevetMilitary rank. have not ben satisfied with' It. Committee to provide for taking the Bacome. Moses Lowell, Republican, for a select Joint Committee on nas been elected Mayor The progress we had made only served census, by 300 ma Pacific Rail- jority. the that Retrenchment, to show us how much more we ought road Committee shall hereafter consist W. H. Smith, of Mount Vernon, has to make to bring about the condition of of fourteen members and for the ap- been appointed Solicitor of the Internal select a on Committee of at wo pointment which aim. This been has things itevenue Bureau, vice Binc&uey, re moved. more especially the case in business mat- Retrenchment. Butler Introduced a bill to repeal the Chicago. A man named Jas; Tinn ters. Our business 'Interests have not Tenure of Office law, and moved the his wife and two children; were been so closely connected as our re- previous question which was seconded; and found locked in his house yesterday, the passed with only sixteen tnree latter were dead, decomposition ligious interests. AU who have reflect- the bill was ed upon the subject have felt that they negative votes. Adjourned to Friday. already beginning; Tinn was almost in the agonies of death. It is supposed sheuld be; and Ithaa"been the aim for that all were poisoned by arsenie, but , ocrranAi.: years of the President of the Church whom or for what reason is a com by and those immediately connected with Washington. The President has Is- plete mystery. an order to Gen. Sherman ' to asNew York 10. The appointments of him to bring this about. Such a con- sued sume on command of the armies. Colonel of uolusl, summation Is not arrived at,however,ln There was a great crowd present at Grant's Hudson, as Marshall;!formerly H. stair, Captain a day. It takes time to educate the peo- the Presidential reception this morning; Q. Rolina. Register of the San Francis large numbers at the Senate, co land office.and R. B. Franklln,Colner ple, and to create a pubilo opinion fa- there were or tne Mint, la nearly certain. .. , office Beekers. vorable to any scheme,ho wever enlight- mostly Rochester. mill Van Senators and oth Stewart, flouring Carpenter Piper's ened and praiseworthy it may be, was destroyed by an explosion of ers are urging the removal of Surveyor partly which comes in contact.1 with the bolter yesterday; three men were Day and the appointment of C.F.Wood, ' - , , of Oakland. Cole and Sargent do not usages, views and killed. The State Petersburg. Republican support the movement, but they apparprejudices. So long haa the .practical Convention met at noon share the dissatisfaction with the in operation of this theory been delayed, Tucker's Hall. An man at- ently management or JJav'soiuce that marjy have looked upon. It ai im tempted to be declared temporary A general change of the Iare Island men resistthe Wells which is probable, Hen his Halt ex chairman', and appointees the practicable entirely .beyond row a to around be when ensued reinstated. Calvin Brown pects ed, general power of the people and their leaders the a civil engineer's place. The San wants stand. A Chairman's strong police to accomplish. Though the advance force interfered and separated the com- Francisco Assessorsnip nabgs, appar ment triad has been slow, still there batants. Mr. Burgess, Mayor of the ently, between Cole, whose, nominee is haa been progress, ' and we feel con city, appeared and made a speech on Buckbee of Plumas, and argent's, behalf of peace. The rival candidates Walt of Sacramento. Cole urges Curtis vinced that the people have become so for the temporary chairmanship follow- for Collector, and Sargent sustains Coey. thoroughly imbued ..with tbe .theory ed, advocating peace, when another Chicago. The limes special thinks that, now that it haa taken practical fight ensued. Tne Mayor ordered the Boutwell will be nominated for the ball.whlch was done. Treasuryship though New police to clear the shape, their progress will be rapid. . rr Bii.iKicu BWUk Yorkers are making strong pressure uu Aug ueiLga never have We witnessed in peaceful the streets, and it is not known when for Hamilton Fish or Grlawold. He times among us a more willing, unself- they will meet axaln. says Snow, of the Intelligencer. was ish and magnanimous spirit, than has Richmond. Tne Supreme lodge of recently removed from the Commission been exhibited by, many, of our mer- the Knights of Pythias met in annual of the i'aciiic itaiiroad. He is prepar in Covenant Hall eight lng a report, denouncing the construc chants in aiding .in.thettabiishment session States were represented. 'Reports were tion or tne road in operation in un of this Institution. They received xrom uaiirornia, jxeorasKa ana measured terms. The same special have been ready and desirous to do all Iioulslana. The membership numbers thinks the Senate will promptly repeal with two hundred and fifty the Tenure of Office B1U; he also thinks that could be asked of them. What 50,000 and Motley will stand the best chance for eight grand lodges. might be looked upon as their own per- lodges At a Cabinet meeting the English mission. v f Washington. sonal interests, viewed, from, the stand- Jaeid The UYibune's special thinks Hamil little was done. y; was Bovie ton Fish will be sent to England and qualified point generally occupied by men, have Secretary to llussla. Cox has and arrived will Curtln pro Secretary. not been considered; but "when' it was was , another great rush of XXelan will There bably, qualify fully decided, that it was . wisdom to enter upon his duties as Commissioner yesterdsy. All letters establish tbla Institution, tbiy; ar- of Internal Revenue Many and recommendations are turned over offices connected to Gen. Babcock. ranged their own business iu such change.! in important Revenue Burean are Gen. Howard will soon be relieved a manner - that It would .not- inter- with the Internal soon. ', from , the charge of the Freedmen's , fere in the least with the successful expected General: Sherman Issued orders on Bureau. General Hatch,!' who, for a carrying out of the proposed plan assuming command of the army. His long. time has held the post of chief This change, to thoee who do not under- general staff is as follows: Townsend, officer of the Bureau.' in Louisiana, wilGen: Marcy, Inspector Gen; succeed Stewarts The latter, will be plastand the principles in which the Latter- Adjt. M. Gen; iaton. Commissary ed in command of the Indian Territory. Q. Meigs -day faints believe, and upon which Gen; Barnes, Surgeon Gen; Brlce, Pay- - Colonel Parker, of Grant's staff, is al to master, have the act, Gen; Holt, Judge Advocate; most certain to bo appointed ' Indian they must,' least, say been surprising. To see men in the full Gen. Humphrey, chief of Engineers: Commissioner. ifthe opinion chief chief of Blaine expresses Ordnance; Mayer, Dyer, Speaker tide of success perfectly willing to invest that, the present session. , will. not, last Signal Officer, f largely In the Institution, Stewart has declined the appointment over a month. to change theirLbuainesa, or even retire of Secretary of the Treasury; the Presi Boston. A real prize fight, between declination. two has his women, according to the jruies o accepted from it altogether, and rent their build- dent bills the introduced into the the Among ring, except that hair pulling ihelr j power to Senate ings, Jandf to) do "all was one by Morton to and prize biting were allowed, occurred at mak plan a success,' which, fceoordlng Grant the right of way to the Memphis Romewelle, Mass. early on Monday to the.ldeas that prevail in the world, and jipaao 1'acino ltatiroaa; one by morning. The women were clad in to relinquish the Interest of the gaiters, stockings and drawers only if successful, must: inevitably result In Wilson United in certain lands in the After 21 rounds one begged her se Injury $o their, business, iseomethlngeo City and States, of Ban Francisco, coeds In God's name to take her away. county 9. Dr. remuKaoie uiautcau not escape com Christian Pershey, Steam's majority In the State of Ntw Chicago, ment, tla only another proof, hdwev-- . one of the most highly respected citi Hampshire will probably be 4,uw. er. added to the man v which tha world zens of Muscatine, Iowa, was murdered 1. W by a German named Mowery have klready received, of the devotion of with whom sonte law FOREian. had Pershey the Latter-da- y Saints to principle." suits; pubilo excitement Is very great London, 9. Mackey, the! Fenian, is are to and made threats lynch Mowery. measure this not haa released as reported, been Piow, that, Mass. Danl. I. Harris. Springfield, from ' the City Havana. adopted, it remains for the people.. to President of the Connecticut River of Mexico toTelegrams the 3rd, say that execu sustain it. thing has been done Railroad has been appointed a Govern- tions have become frequent in the coun on; the Union trv. and have created general nubile by the principal stockholders," the Pres- mentfio Commissioner . i railroad. Pad On the 1st of March Juarez ident, and the Beard of Directors, and . Washington. This morning Stewart dismay. forbid and ordered the officers to them, officers to of the the Institution make it prepared and executed a transfer of his the prisoners to the Capital for bring a success. It should receive from every entire interest in tne p routs oitne oust trial. General Negrette has not been ness of A. C. Stewart and Co., during found. It is! hinted that his defeat Is latter-daBalnt his cordial to be applied to chari- not so complete1 as reported. Romero his tlon. It Is, an important change, and tableofficial term, to" W. B. As tor, James writes a friend that the Opposition, afpurposes wlll,if carried out and sustained In the Brown, Vm. ' H. Dodge, James T. ter fomenting the rebellion, now and Henry Hilton. This for a change of ministry. Theclamor spirit with which it haa been, inaugu- Roosevelt Presithe general approval of many dent heeds them not. Escobado has rated, produce a great revolution; in all met withSenators and members, but did leading the business operations of this not satisfy others, who insisted that defeated the banditti in Tamanpllas. ry. We look, for immense reiuita to flow Stewart could not qualify short of the from ta saecesaf ul op ration We posse absolute sale and disposition of all proA CoBBxenow. A import" has been ' curto weal us essential perty . connected with his business. make a every thy and Having. rent since Tuesday last that ' Bro.- John maturely considered the mat- Keedham powerful people; wo are healthy, if l, ter it was had been, concerned in a disturconcluded it would Ind ustrious, united, of good habits, be less embarrassing to that the President bance on the street which repnired the inhave enlightened wisdom to. guide us for i Stewart Xormaily, to decline the tervention of the police. All who know that and are "constantly increasing la num- Secretaryship, The Interview between gentlemen need no assurance ours to InStewart and to Grant relation in the these bers. 'With qualities greatness matter was long, and marked with the form them that he was not the man. He was not aware, until he heard the report. and .iraalth j&u&t, coma: to" us.o What utmost cordiality. Stewart in his let- that there was another person of that name people in history ever possessed them ter of withdrawal, expressed his high In the City. f . .' , ?. y -- to-morr- ow. t- to-morr- j Y-- T ww to-da- m a a wi si , y: - y . fur-beari- ng j i to-da- ; - ' d. s, " . , I , Dixii--. We take the following from the Cactut of Feb. 27th, the limnitessimal Dlxlei t M"i ? Newspaper.- vKl !::! Samuel! Bate t?otl JJ Egbert Woods. Cristlan Cris-and Atkinson Thomas man, came uvw -" wug mxj in tansen of country nd report things in that region in a flourishing condition; this is the last settlement made m tne wixie aussion. valley, to be abouta eight They report the of mile xnilealn length and three quartersand water; of range in breadth: or gooa I fLrewood close by. also plenty plenty There are fira fkmUiMi numbering aeven-teen men' nt for duty who have already is up and thirty acres of wheat sown which .-t looks well.' i T"' v These brethren were appointed as 'herds men for the settlements on the Muddy; they already have a large herd of stock in their ? care mas is aomgweu. . ? ' a South' left hi traveling alley Longv They erlv uirectlon making thirty miles of I roaa, etnaing tne oia roaa at tne lieaver dam Well, and report plenty,of grass but no water. Any one wi&nhag to go to Long vauev would do well to go to tne Beaver dam Well and follow their tracks. These brethren deserve- - great praise for their unconquerable spirit manifested in building up our country, f Railroad Mketinq. On Monday last a meeting, in connection with the proposed Branch Railroad between Ogden and this ' city, was held in the office of President Brlgham Toung. - Articles of association were read. Adopted and personally sub scribed to by the stockholders present. Tne following gentlemen were elected a Board of '.Directors: Brlgham " Young, William Jennings, ireramorz Luue, unns tocher Lavton and Daniel U. Wells. At a subsequent meeting of the Board Brigham Youngwas electedPrealdent,Wm. vicei'resiaent, josepnA. xoung, Jennings, General SuperintendentljJesse W. Fox, Chief Engineer, John W. Young, Secretary, i and D. II. Wells, Treasurer. The Treasurer was authorixed and direc ted to open books and receive subscriptions to the capital stocK. A Committee of three were elected to I - j ed 5 ! Wholesale Bcotsand Shoes S ZION'S -- &r ce-- m-"- - 07 OPERATIVE CO- - 01 KCAOTILB r i ; . INSTITUTION. draft The General Superintendent and Chief Knarineer were directed to proceed at once to locate the road. ? i ; ARRIVALS AND OEPARTDRES v ijr BT STAGB. i ' -- J INSTITUTION, havlnr for Its objects consolidation of the Mercantile Inter ests of this Territory, and the distribution of uenerai Merchandise to tne people j - THIS a Si A 1 HargtBef Profit, Late Teacher at South Willow Creek, -- ,Tit-com- ' b. ; Mdl7i OPENED I 4 TERRS, U i- " Natural aciencea, branches), EnlUb ' o T-- df2vr : t i s :o:- G.VT. Davis, DOGGEn.DASSEIT&UILLS EMPORIUM doors Dorth or Kimball A Lawrence's. Manufacturers and Jobbers of to-da- y, - KiBAsrsJL. I!ngacment of the B. Olavaoa ft X. T, Caiaa Artiste, DlsUng-utthe- LUCILLE I'JESIEOIl ISS i, i DiRY GOO j ! to-da- PS ! ; - ' . . ; 1 ; ; First Appearance of: v y, ' ; i to-d- ay -- T . I . : ' co-ope- ra - ; c - ru-ga- i -- Of Superior Quality. . & 4 , And aieei) on band the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS in their line to be found . .. IN THE WEST.' ' - - mum WW. mm 29 oxuamoraiaanajNerada, I . - s Jl .- -4 ; XIr. Heme wllllM supported I AMD A GREAT CAST OF Ai ;, 1 j-- i ItlP VAN Oertrode WINKLE ';-.:f'--1:"ti:- COFPANY. THE if r J A HERNE .w.....,....3tlss Annie Lock hart Fbr BynoprtMM PoaUrt and Trogramume'z . J ; i j : i' j '!; - HARDWARE, - "ST" 333 nJX)Or--3 0PENat7oclocfc. ' - - " CHICAGO. THE , QUEENSWARE, And :JVIEBCaN1TLE Manufacturing elxht Bljles of FINE 8TH3I A5D XXET TVIItDIIEtS, Polly equal to the finest quality of Imported Chronometers and Levers, at half the price. a if i This Institution Will BE OPENED ExcloalTelr for Wholesale - Agricultural1 ; Implements. on t cior.DAY non."i3 j:ext, TSt hirchi, issslj TUB Emporium Buildings, , Firms.' Jobbers the Territory, and the PubJUo genethroughout are cordially invited to call ant examine rally, Btoclc of Goods, as vbe Inducethis Immense ments offered are sue a as must tnaate their The various muTMATEATCHCfl. 9m i . EIPlW' 123 ! ' TlffiSTlB C? 1:1. I AMEniCWATCHESl "WESTWAED ' INSTITUTION. Bus notice will be given of tbe First appear eonunences punctually at - 1 i . lucille vncTrmn. Performano ' ziorrs-co-opiiflMin- SJ pjm C3 a miss Bmltrmt HOUKESS TO THE LORD. by Miss ANNIE FLOCKDART i S3 Ordera earefally attended to. rati, jsstm or r , JFmHmrjf mmd " and St Lake Street, Cor. "Wabash Avenue As played by him . with moat unbounded success throughout the principal Cities i ry 1 AND AT THE In his great Specialty of : t t'i i i . ' Hoots and Shoes, : - Co-operati- ve .... , offer, to. the Trade at JXJYEST Which. they . w MAIIKET PRICES. 2 f to-da- office-seeke- rs llave now received i WEDNESDAY, MAR. 10, 1869, r to-morr- . Tlielr Hew Spring Stock AND CAPS, HATS to-d- ay , . Manufacture In Chicago "j . -- -- MR. Ji A. HERME 1 w. ,1 And the popular Comedian , y; ? l i ? Co-operat-ive Lately occupied by Wm. Jenninia i r A Co Liberal Patronage. i. : determination of the BoardL of "It being the JParties at a distance, wishing U order Directors to sell on a uniform, system of Goods, either byi letter or telegrajht are small profits, the business will necossarily 'NATIOITAIf X7ATCH !Co.M assured that their Goods will be promptly hayo to be conducted on a strictly Cask and carefully 'packed, marked and for SIX BTYLE3 KOW IN THE MARICCT. ' But recently plaeed bfore the jm bite, the RTJPE warded, according to instructions. RIORITY OF THESE WATCiLDd LN LL31GN Healers mid AND CONSTIIUCTION haa alraady secured for 03 AS ECC3 'TER3S IS IF THET THBISaYES Sobbcrs, them a rational Uepatatlon, ant the DEMAND for them has so CcizuZrr Traders i lraereaaeit boea eoaipellert to that the Company hareXtapltUy t make larg-- adtfltleai to their fiirce of Hm to meet re I Tbe services of Messrs. II. S. Ueatle, John wixii ycn rr to . tiieik iktsbsst to the ployes and. alBchlnery. tn order Clarar. James Pblllpg. and other well known qulrementsof tbe Trade, - ; - , . ; ; Retail e - I! I . ly One of our leading Railroad Companle, PATR02TIZK TUB INSTITUTION. are ancured; which la av uruarantee of convinced of their superiority, has Salesmen sauaxacuon matrons to tne of th institution. farnUned them to their KngiQeera; aod they are to be the eioaest running pronounced by UtemWatebee a very few days the "Old Constitution- jf 'Ih American manufactured, Railwayaome yet Juiidines' bow occupied by Kldredge Claw- f of the finest imported and fully equal to also be opened for Wholesale trade. will ion, , Watches as correct Timekeepers. ' j H. B. CLAWSON, ..SALTCTUX)M AT , y , ' GKLE3 mrder of the JJodrd of Directors, Bro. Cz Co. ' " i Geaeral Snr3erlr4lrr4lnt. J3j tho-rougb- 142 TiATTIl CTM !..!, f CHICAGO. r i j Will be found a Complete Assortment !" of LatMM & j IN THE - 3 I5-0- 0 ding CoUeg;late Coarse - S5.00 The University teUl open al 9 ' a.m., on Monday, March 8th, 1869. Robert I CaxpbexxO Acting Cornmitteo Isaac Oboo, rJ!pPS.lIllf1bLt. David O. Caxpeb, J Board " -- . per term. IS.Ott ii nciu- - y, t , ti. .;i CHOICE; QUNPOWDEitTEA- ,And a full anpply of Staple and Fancy Groce ries, at i educed prices, as cheap as the cheapest. 4 ..l f U ,. 1H WVJIRCE: H.OO llranclie ror - ttaeEnelisIi Commercial lintIne. ! -- " and ureeir, witu me -- 1 , , - 3ia-lone- " j , ; l , And have engaged him as Principal of tbe In- -- f by aucU a Corps of Assistatltution, ants as hesupported my require. In the' Tbe Branched of Study to be taught ARE will be embraced in two courses University a NORMAL and OOULEQIATE. . ii The Komel, or Teacher's Coarse, will Include the following; ENGLISH t BRANCHE- SfirthnonnhT' ReAdIn? and Elocution. Pen- wriuen and mental, manshlr. ArlthaaeUe, U ram mar, Drawlnjr,' Composition, In the splendid bulldlnz formerly occupied by OeocrapUy, History, Object Teaonlnc; Theory and art of Teaching, Vocal Music. , , ;., :,, ilATUEMATICd i , . Wm. JENNINGS & Ca, ;j ArtthmeUe, Algebra Geometry- Higher COMMERCIAIi BUSINESS BooklceeDlBe in all its Thn.iKi miiMof KKOWK AH THB Incladlng Banking aod Joint departments, Stock: Business. NATURAL SCIENCES Natural Philosophy, Botany. Zoology.Geology and Mlneraloey, Astronomy, caemisiry, rojuiology. Mental VnUosophy, foliucai science. AND IX THE will Include. In ad German adFrench the thValore, lanaies. theIhSber Mathematics, the Latin to-d-ay y REGENTS nave secured jl PROFESSOR JOHN R. PARK, . . i i BOARD OK, rpiIE JL the serrloea or takes pleasure in announcing that Its business is rally organized ana anti-Wel- ls to-da- OF DESEflET. UIllVEflSITY 1- i -- Co-operat- ive cUbie family jntnisuity. a remaie Help. Apply at this Offlcev dP2-t-f TY a reap EAGLE EMPORIUM, ; ! TVAKTED. From the lNorth. A Tt Riddle, Mr.Breu-deM Q Hooper, B SpringB -Libuibaum, f er, From the East. J P Moore, I Kline, Wm Dunsten. Jno Eatheri A W Thompson, S Weightman, J 1 Dickenson, II S Brown, II Keather, U Presk; W Freideer, D P Baker, JM Bray. To the East. F Boyle, Jl Lewis,' G Mer-the- r. Fred Dicks, ThosU Felgan, J T j ; . To the West. II Kosenfield, Wm Arm- OLD CONSTITUTION BUILDING, strong, J F2founan, J 13 Jones, Wm Cretz, Wm Boden, Wm Down, Wm Hy Thomas, T E J L. Sprague, Geo Elenhard, Perry, T.tnfAil W naaniAnf .LATELY OCCUPISD BY Thinm T To the North. J WEddy.W NCole,Ping unong, Aienis uurton, j ji iaston, is Mrs Dradgam and two children, M ELDUEDQE k CLAJVSON. A Lindsley. n, j - lrer offered for asle in the West. We will sell Ooexl Qeeds as low as snv hnane EAST OR WEST, and u u ARAHTJUfi HA.TiaiTA.t;rAUJi. BoTra consul tin z their own Interest will do i well to caU on ns before purchaslnc. Order will reoeivt prompt and careful attention. . ' (Bowen Brothers Block) We have now in store one of the LARGEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST STOCKS OF BOOTS AKD SHOES! A : s. s LINCOLN, 29 Randolpb. St., Chicago, ' ( . . By-Law- ALDRICH LYMAM, -- J old-establish- NEW ADVERTISEHEHTS. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . Bait Ltka city aifsrca I 10, 1SC3. ClZit , i WM, CLAYTON, A Secretary. j ;f I tit i'i |