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Show ! 'ESERET tVEHJHGJJEWS. . Fekrwary . Friday. 1. !. char-m-Annie Lockhart in the title role. Tho of "Camille" i one of the most difficult character to portray, particularly for bora outside of La bell thoe thatIt are that the delineator demand pnee. abandon, grace, spirit, ?,os" infinite nonchalance, the ability ' to express that . harming and dangerous coquetry, and t fiat provoking capricious mood, for which French women are so celebrated. Ins moment she can lay emperors, dukes and couiiU at her feet by her eoquetish manners, and dazzling converimpassioned languagemore cnt she is able to next and the sation, chill everyone by her icy coldness and haughty indifference. Miss Lockhart gave the character in a quiet, charming, natural artistic style. Some nixlwe may may aay were- - very fine and elicited of her hearty applause. "Camlllo" is no fiction, th woman really existed under the name ..r.Marguerito Uautier; and her tomb can ' wen in the cemetery of JTVre la Chaise, Paris. She was famous for her great beauty, mind and accomplishments, a danger-and captivating woman. Few actresses sm fully equal to the requirements of .. . . ...mm .n,.. . i . I nival," acquitted himself again in a most creditable manner, lie wants a little more and elasticity of manner to make suavity a very successful him representative of such pvrts. Mr. Undsay's "Duval" per was very gKxl. Mr. Margetta as Hiaston," MU; Adams as "Nichette," Mrs. Clawson u "Prudence," Mr. Graham as "Count de V'arville' all did their best to make the XTJonuance m auereaa. rs TLIh evening Miss Annie Lockhart in one other best characters as MLady Audloy," in the- great sensational drama Lady- Audley'- tSocret," supported by a cast. This Is the first production ,)vrful t this great drama in Salt Lake City, and a shojald attract a crowded house. When f rodttced in England it made an immense st ntion and had a very long run. IN THE PRICES CnrCAOo Btocx jlim on. draught the Bait LaXs Billiard Room. ' ! v.YM. Till' whose ara are dally assailed by the cries of his neighbors llng familiar with cowlangnage,has tlecraed it hi duty to give publie exprce-Vio- n to the eloquent 'lament of one poor . reatxiro. In the form of the following petl-tio- n to the Legislative Assembly. It is to u lioiKsl that the humane feei&gi of the honorable members will be stirred up by find vent perusal, and their in uovUiriK some plansympathies of relief in answer to this humble and pathetic petition. The cows' cause deserves attention. "With hay at irom siu to per ton there Is a great temptation for mercenary, unfeeling or thoughtloss people to deprive their cows of ., propvr food; Pitrv the sorrows of a poor old cow, ho.se trembling limbs are cold and sore; Whose days are fasting and whose nights arc woe Oh! Klre relief, and Heaven wHl .bless your store! The man (?) who owns me also owns a stack Of hay; it stands beside my roofless shed; ie put it by for me, bat now, alack! The tempting greenbacks jnake him sell my bread. All day he ties mo over fodder stalks, Sad relics of long past but happy days! ( pick them over in my restless walks Ani- l- on the dwindling hay "Stack fond- A t".voriu correspondent, it-- s j hide-boun- d, 1 ParkB B Cowley C Paxlon Crttcbtow W raadie M I CroswaliT M 3 CamcalosCapt J CuUibert J D Davidson A Davidson KO IwfUBPt Datby JT DeiahUin It Devlin A. Dicker Jste Drulcel II Damtord A J Damfura F J Eaton W 2 EarlB Ktus C11 XI Ri.gsJ MmiiRB Hiring F rarwel! CB Falroatik A Fttterman N Flddvke J O FieaeO J Fynn J CP R Fletcher Ituod O W Raw ley G Koera W Kuaeb S Uom U T H'-ger- Babes Fwlsom L B . rolkmnn C C Franklin J O i And, vour petitioner will ever pray. Grant J LEGISLATIVE. N Hampton W U Mart VaK Ht Hamilton F R8 IIorsE. IIouso resumed its sessions" at Mammoud Hawkins H L "' 2 i. Hays M A H Hardy recommended on Claims The Committee n... Ilateh A. that 213 be inserted in the Territorial ap- Han nay J C bill for the relief of liana Haoeork propriation Mlneh J Nleholisen: Agreed to. IS How on The Committee reported . . " p-n- Judiciary back the bill for "An act pertaining to Rules and Itegulations for the execution of the trust arising under the act of Congress entitled an act for the relief of the inhabitants of cities and towns upon the public lands, which was passed. A message was received from the Council announcing their concurrence in the House amendments to the act to amend an net entitled an act prescribing the manner of assessing and collecting Territorial and County taxes, and for other purposes, with " ' further amendments to said bill. The Committee on Roads, fcc, were Instructed to report on the propriety of making an appropriation to be expended on the main thoroughfare in Davis county between Salt Lake, Weber and Morgan Counties. at 10 House adjourned till a.m. Feb. 12. House. A mess&go from the Governor was received anda read, notintr his annroval a i vi tne rouowinjr ouia: seat Sumof "An act changing the county mit county." "A joint resolution changing the name of Kichard Hoar to llichard OrrJ' "Memorial to that the net proceeds ofCongress Revenue be set Internal praying aside for the erection of a "Penitentiary." Mr. Rich moved that $202,56, the balance 'f taxes due from Rich county fbr the year lsl8, bo expended on the road leading from Iluntsvllleto IthJca under direction of the court of Rich county; referred. county Mr. Rich also moved that the committee on Claims insert in the Territorial appropriation bill the sum of foOO, to be expend-s- l under the direction of Lorin Farr in Beaver kan yon, on the road leading from JIuntsville to Bear Lake valley; referred. The Council notified the House of their concurrence in the act prescribing rules and regulations for the execution of the trust arising under "An act for the relief of the inhabitants of cities and towns, Ac." I louse took a recess until 2 p,m. to-morr-ow i , . jm a i . " IloweilsW HallO "way AVaidrof HaUCES A3 Uairgins W Hndaon ICaaaon T K Wade James J JameaT XI A Jskopsea H J Jary JenaenU Johnston J Jones J J Jones J M ' . JaddO XJaDZES' Aird W B ; Barrell Mlas Bordln A Brown EL C Clark RO Cornish CC Cross A ' -- CathbertS 3 I Deris M A Dstter A. UK Frederlksn11 A K. t, ' . Mc-cullou- Atchison, Aaron, Soh Major .J. M. Elli, S. LamarottX. i Levy, t i To the East. Mrs. W. Llvenson, E. Woodruff, W. J. Cochrane, M. Morris, Wm. Gilbert, E. B. Benjamin, H. C Goodrich, George E. Whitney, J. P. Allen, Jno, McCullough, H. Wagner, C J. Hutchinson, Wm. IL Thompson, 1 McLaughlin, H. 1 McCoy. To the West. Reld, Maughan. To the North T. lLMiUer, J. Jtobinson, Frank GilberL J. Browning, J, R. Minor, J, M. More, L. 3. Bent. Eddy, BBieoui - - 917 dlw . IXEKSIIA W, ; ; S2, - I ... ; anti-freezin- Liberal DUcount made to the Trade. i ii p p LI ES , ; .- v- i i OUR TJEW - M i- - g i MACHINISTS and ''I CHICAGO. :o: Alwayaln stock a complete assortment of i ARE ALL Adapted to the use of ... j .1 . V ,s rd4wha .. U'-- . u i . 2VOTICX2 v JAMES i . tf e .;; SU, SU TjouIm.. P.O. .... . ; . 9 CONGRESS. please' present them for settlement, . . ;J u la Ogden City. hJ. -- c .i j ! .j i r ;;.Ua tf - j t." . I ; hew - i.lW U Cd-operat-lre '" TaniTri Jk, Wirr'' AA1VOVAA M Yellow and Bed Pino Lumber. Front which I am able to mi bins witu promptness reasonable and at 1 BANK ' c3 '! ; I Is ' I : j . ! Manager, ' i j" !''"!' s an francisco. tr AGHNT Wit li'au. 1 , ; 1 Co., ' j . ; Wllllara TJ." Farwell, John K. Harmon, Benjamin r.jKayw j n, iieuogg. 5 dS&ly .: j Bradford. I.'.;- ; - '' ..V"! , . Jno.JE. 1CwU P. BILaJDFOBD A 3oJ OEO. - - lianulaetturers of and! Wholesale Dealers la Man's and boys' Clothing, 41 and 43 Warren RC between Church Bt. and West Broadway, New rYork. ,'-! daaaiy. -- A. t w - -- . - - CIinI8TIAN, Mamqaavrrr.oj ... Christian's Patent Spring Horses, - r rBlAXBULATORS, : l-- CARRIAGES, CASS, ! Jo, c ar. :i i , 1 r w 5 New Folding Bar,Mel liua. the lightest draft, most simple and durable m. Mower made. Ouard Mower I t - . WOOD'S IirAPEIL r The . moss perfect maci ine ta cse. All machines j warranted, manuiaciured by i WaXer JL. Wood, Mowing St Reaping MacKtn Co. CIIAS. TWIIITMAIf, Oenera! Wet era A gt, iSIXF-XSAlXX- . Xa Eccfclr? ncrs:s Prcpellcrs, Mcigfes, . v . . , s WAREHOOJ13r-C- 1 t : , . ; , 1 . iaxb cirees tJUv;auA Crs. CZl OJY1WX Co., Sole Agents iox Utah i i East Temple StnBaltLaksaty.cuv az jzerervnc, 2&Jr s dM 1 i Importers aad Jobbers of ,i x " Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Sponges.; Is ; j ; Fancy Goods, Perfumer ... 170 &' 172 WILLIAM ST., '' i - !,!"H:r:;i ' J .WALTER 'ATWObO'Qrin 4 -- i I . ;W. H. Schieffelinf " .'. . i ' ! : ! ! JAT COOKE, Chairman Finance and Kxecu r :.. tlTS Committee. . ) k V HENRY D. COOKE, loe President. ':r r.: EMERSON W. PEET. Secretary and Actnary. '!''';.'"' l i Cfee. This Cowpsny.l National In Its character, of Premium, aod rrewTahieo,Tie to the ble means cf Insarlog Life - '"I L r ' - yet prvtented public.. f! - JOHN J.THAYN. 1.! :1V... I John V. ParweO; cnaries a. r arweu, fcwmnei oSTrs, by reason of Its LarseCapttal. Ijow Kates most desira- n ft. j t ; . t for fencing and other purposes, Rnd for stove wood as aheap as any In the market. The nearness of these mills to the City makes purchasing tiiabs or Lumber at them, an object with buyers. BUhoo HENRY MOON. 1st Ward, is my AUKNT iatialtLake City. i:Nl BUILDIIiG, prices, In any quantity, for sale at the Mill, suitable and 48 Wabash Avenue, i Store '' f - 4 Oyer 90,000 made and sold. dllwM lm ALL persons - ladsbted to taewlli confer a ntror by calltog to' settle immediately; as AM running my SAW MILLS In POUTK MILL CREEK, 12 miles from the Temple Block, and turning out a superior article of ; I , CHICAGO. I t' i f --f- Boston. m i SS t J' 3 i;u.!' ?l ' m Keen the LARGEST BTUCK IJT: THE NORTH WEST. We invite the inspection of oar Stock, aad We guarantee CHEAPER PRICES wan oe xmna euearnere in the rtortnwest 7 j ..General' Agents for the raciU; Coast. -I am abcntcpealng i.- PC3tADELP.CIA; V.A.KITCHEXI, l- -f Ofloe, Exehsngs EoIUlnVs." rs i Ca.T v PAID IN FULL. CLARENCE U. CLARK, President. riAIIE CC PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing A between WM.S. GODBE snd F. X MrTCTI-EXunder the style of GODBE! dc MllfllELL. Ls this day, by ntntnal consent, DISSOLVED. All parties knowing themelrts indebted id 2ie firm, by note or otherwise, are respectfully re Quested to eall and settle the' same without delay; and all these teTlf; clsltos against us Wl6 fc LTJMBERT J - " ; - 4 To which all general correspondence should be aaaresseo.. . . a Mil Randolph St., 27 & 29 42, 44 - . i' j ' BRAACn OFFIfTE, CKUXALL, IIOTICI2! bt i BY SPECIAL ACT OF f r" f JOIiX CAUTWllIQUT. j ; ANB W00LEWS, rJEW YORK TRADE CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, BC3TSOW EATtnLlTr, , JOH4U tne market. si The Charter Oak ls the cheapest nrsf-claand sires, with Stove ever made. Twenty-elg- WOOD and COAL. for without Extension Top, ' ' M Address ' ' NOTIONS, 1 . i . BBX'fiOOD fqfes 'of Sthjcricq, All Persons knowing themselves Indebted to FIRST v NATIONAL the above firms; are res peetf ally req nested to eall aad settle the same wlLboat and all aoove nrms, tnose DaTiDs; claims acaiost idsdelay; f will please present them tor settlement. rd57-w52- . i I . .... r i . ; ) m t COMPANY, WAS.Ii, ; and alt tmstnees will be earried on at The old foot ef Hast Temple Street, City rettery, aootst of W. 8. Godbes lour bloaka Vran Store. : - d23 6m f iff JOHMV. FARVELL&Co iyftALB ' WHOLES LIFE INSURANCE i i - ! 1 of the Deseret and pty THE Proprietors oavconsoUtlaied their basloeas.and r j Lyman. Jrom . Boyd Seynsonr A. C. Aldrlrb, Chicago.. W. C. Lincoln, i- V Myron W. Lyman ' v- - - 5. will on and after the FIRST DAY OF FEBBU AltY, 18fl, be known nnder the style of the , - -- , Q 5aCfitcJl..CP.O.s-r- TJOTICE. , ' 1st crr-r- r. U; , one mrs dbed rnousAxi id 81 i fcinoe grown are In dally use, and we offer every syeas wherever It may be found, when reference, i ail recent imour new patterns were made, we RUBBER HOSE confidently united, and provement were . offer the. or as either regards quality Cannot be excelled, CHARTER OAK ISrKW : aoanuiy. ' ... AS H .r fj . i i Send for Circulars. : Most UniCeswtrnetexl, Best Ileavlesa, " : d7 sm " form and Quickest Baking Steve j sion, Forwarding and Agency Business. Mc Mitchell will continue business, as heretofore, " In KXCITANOB BUILDINGS, and I respeeS-ratt- y solicit trom our friends throa&hoat .the for him Territory the same liberal patronage as has been enjoyed by th firm. " r v x i v W. SU GODBE. Hnifcd 18C9. Lake Salt City, Jan. 11, ..... f have ever and at once took the lead, and uu in xavor, onui uier rt w GREATER HUMUbK sowu usiki man any oiove in ue niaraefc. vw 1852, Eicelsior EtonMnniiff Compyr ST. I.OUIS, MO. d07 6m MITCH ELL have this day sold to GODBE A MITCH EXL their entire stock of General Merchandise, as well as their Commis- 1 ! a NOTICE! ' - Oalc Cobklnsf Stoves dxartor were first Introduce! to tne publto In tbe year LEATHER and RUBBER BELTING GOOD; BLACKSMITH SHOP. ss dttwltf ;, ; best advantage, beauty fection oi manniaciuxe. : i . nalffht: 1tatHhnt.efl to the ukl..mon( of design add per with mw ne ! j ' . - , nl j M. DoddV and Sit"naLa - - Steam fPamps, Rotary PumpRi Governors Cupola and Forge Blowers, Portable, StationEngines, Bolt ary, Hoisting and Pile Drinnic Centering: Macblnee, SawHead Cutters, Chocks, Lathe Dogs, Wrenches, Ratchew, Steam and Water Qnaaes, Lights. Lsnterns, Bcrewai Circular Saws, Wire Cleth, Jack Bolts, Babbitt Metal," Gouge Bells, Whls-tie8team Pa-1ns- ;, Waste, Laee Leather, iFUes, Palley Oilers. Bell Cord, Differential Blocks. Glass Oil Cups,' and a general assort-noaof Happlle, Our Stock of and always ready to aoeommodate. Associated ; with the above Is a James Q. Brown. " I) ODD, EHOT73T at: Co.; Importers and .Wholesale Dealers In 4 DAY, ALLEN dt Co. Bras3 Founder and Pump Builder, ! At the lowest possible rate,' IMMEDIATELY Fajrcrr. ( "! klOVSIB aadSTADLIXO In BEST" -- ' . -- vs AL af ; Iron and Wood Working tf ! WTATIM ii . EAST MADISON STREET, 10S t j At BENSON, FARR AWESTS ned-quarteon the Promontory.; ' ..!'(... I rU Is nowprepared to accommo- HP. JENSEN TKAVELERS and ANIMALS, at the - Wav-lnaz- r, dC76m , - i i LYMAN, ALDRICH & LINCOLN, Manniactnrers and Wholesale Dealers la BRicHA r.i: .c ity, Good Laboring Hen II. Springer, W. O. Edward Avler, II. Hunter, A. Steel, James M. Peter to ' . L, Samuel His. ..!d29 j AKJ : . dW 11 f wmmmmmmmmmmmm wmmmmk dSI 2w -- Importers and robbers of RAILROAD F.A. MITCHELL The Railroad , p ' .. ! ' " Btetn B L s8ievmsonC i T Thomson S B " i . CILTOAGO, IIJLalNOIS, Take pleasure in the attention of the Trade or Salt Lake calling and Utah Territory to City their IBHEliSE stock of GROCERIES In store and (Tiring. Ws lnrlte the especial notice of the Jobbing Trade to the lnducemeots we can offer toe coming year, and assareall who favor us with orders that they win receive Just what ti;ey order and at the lowest market rates. M i s. nil A. W. STREET; MliTED CZZZOiLaO ! " ; North Third St., between Olive andLocnst, ST. LOUIS, Ma, , Keeps constantly on hand a general assort22 Iaike Street, CHICAGO, Ills ment of Pumps and Pipes, Lead, Iron, Stone or : t. i Wood Pipes; also. Brass Faucetts, Globe Valves, N. r.T. Office, Chambers Street., ' - s1 Steam Cocks; all kinds Brass Castings and fin!.. at Eastern etc. work for Mills, Factories, Jobber Supplied Prices. ished Also Pomps for Cisterns andMachinery, trom fcj Weils, 85c Thomas tr. Seymour. James Twamley. ts. to and upwards; Piping for Pumps, trom Thomas B. Carter. Thomas II. Doane. 60c ta. per foot. Good large No. 8, 121t Well for house use and Engine water In, case Pumps, of fire, etc price $25, pipingiorcing 60cu. foot. per For sample and reference apply to Mr. Geo.Q. Cannon and Mr. Joseph Bull, salt Lake City; FORQEf Tllli OLD aTAND BXCMffiE BUIiDIuS. dSS2w eh, Mrs. J. G. Bridger. Wm. lL Simmons, B. ClagettTj. L. ' -- , AT are requested to slate when advertised. A. ' I Ma-chi- Low Rates! MITT & 11 Y m, , WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. - MERCHANDISE 4 i , j IAY, ALLEN & GO., CABPEU Send far Catalogue. . AT t K smith BtwTli son O u , ! AND EXAMINE. fcOLNT ! Ar-oo- rs, Thompaonljoys Whitehead L v Wilson A Hawame C Wilson MA Howard II K. Woods OS Person intruiring for the above Utter Mil I ' i: 1 : ! 1869: SEYMOUR, 10AfiTER& CO the samo ffern GLASS GOODS, 5 3S Randolph St.. Clxicaco. .1 dS71y MACIXUVTEKY, I. GENERAL i i HmttbLT Hall EJ, Haws E Hawkins 8 H lUnoockJO HsmE Hadam JO . t Eliley E j -- Robbms Mrs t B ftlmmons E Dykes LJ J:i . AND IilST. i J" Jamison A L Johnson M J Laarr E LeeC LockllnJ : .N f North M PalmqnlntA Prunyer L R .-.- t ; 07 State fltreet, ' And respectfully otlclti a liberal hare ot the ; Public patronage,! Williams D It WUbar MLi 2 . , Wlrthlm Woodraaa F II Wool J Wood G D A Co r i i Werrin I Welu&y W WhttsCM - ' : ,.fi V '"' ft "Waldron DO Ranter P ' . AT VERY LOW RATES! 2 . wm. COOPS FOS HOUSE D GODBE & MITCHELL,; ; i i 2 ; d2a-t- f . Wa.kerW -- ; IlaebaerJJ J Wall J II Walsb if . . I A Of-lldW- C.L.RICE&C0., Voai.cherP VanNosdolBB W A WaabergB WO HooperWFA Hull A It KI VAUNT AND DEPARTURES STAGE. ; From the East J. D. Coughlln, J. P. Johnson, Ed. James, Geo.' Goddard, J. E. Tibbett, J. ,C. Abney and wife, B. Stager-doA. I). WllHam,IL, E. Farnham, Mr. Merrill, Albert Lamb. From tho West. Col, O'Xeil. Jno. II Wagner, Robert McDongaU, CF. Hutchinson, Wm.lL lUumson. From the orth.-.- . Road F D HoTlilB Ilaimgreen P O , i 1 ".- - ' Owned by the ate firm of j " ICi-.- O DB WHITE GOODS, ralCESi Freight added. d3 tf J Kmltb HtargeWA Htorgis AH HtonebUI E and Co Staffert J : i Terry A P TbayneJJ Thompson JMN 2 Thompson Dr S Thompson N Toommoa J TiU.tl U TtrdleL TumeonT Tophsm J 2 TurrlllJA TatUe E V , VI pond J 2 Vipond T B Johns or J IL WELL-SELECTE- i-- Hodertmrg O W Hpeneer (III HpencerC i - r' HEECIAHDISE j SeholtsFW Ortffln W K Orewcll R V WAREHOUSE. ROWERS, Importers and Dealers In Field, VJT Garden and lower f lie HarensaeaP .; : '2a - GAX-- L 2 CONFECTIONER!' aw 1 GENERAL - 2.00 . AT CHICAGO Lleat ' OE . tlmi a f. sjock'r:; French Calf Skins, Kips, Linings, Toppings and Shoe Findings, Haadln LJ . Hargue Dr Beuun T Beoenman G Jar, Schon NCO Gant JT Oms J O earner P Oh! can you not, as Legislators, grant Olbba W BVs That those who own" a cow shall give It Oloyd OaforthW V ,.. hay II Or something that It mav not die of tcant UooldL unmoPO ' s . i I Rttnoux F Itelob Ij Reeder K Heading V J Enairom lUnkaon O - .! i :. 1. , " Hedflel 1 II Reece A Forbes 11 Former J W FoiestiX f : PwUtraon K JP (- CIGARS, CANNED PUnCHASED ' Bhoesa -large stock from! upwards.: 2 Pederaon H C Pnlillpa F. PlCASltaJM Pratt H R Proves It Rsaek Q KuiUde F rJdward A loogreeu :! FP Pendleton A J C -- . . ' - i !,! and G00DJ Our custom, made Tap Bole Boots, "' : ...1 -, $7.60 at , p COO Fine Calf Boots, from ?v;;.:-- ; . : : and upwaxda. ' ' ' " " .1 'i t. 1 Children and IVsjf 121 J7y, ; i SEEpS, AKO OatWUaEtJTAU Paieu J II 2 Page QaLD Det-ntson- .... f F Palmer J Parmer J Payne WO Paoa WE J ki 4 Parry JU Fatty Pearce 13 a Perry A Ferris Ijj HAVXCTG " BOOT. BDC; only Children's - i CO.'Sj ip article Womn'i Shoes a prime ' If it 4... V" SIGN OF THE , j m - SLOAM - : Msnnfactarer of Begs leaya to annonnce that ' l i XT SEED i i: Remaining in the Office at Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, on the 6th dory oj Feb,, 1869 tchichif not called for teith-i- n one month, will be tent to the Dead Letter Office. OENTLEMKH'S LIST. K KaaM Alma J Keller BP Anderson H 3 Arthur W KeUocg QW Kent J 2 ArthurW W Keonedv W AUnlreU B Ktog J TII Ballard Col C I. King J J ' King J Barrop KolonJ Uabo W Kaodaou 112 ' Barndt M-Kiieman F W Hath j Kramer A Haasfet 0H itmsirom Mr A Co lleckwlUl AC Iadd8Q2 A BeanC Iamb Inland J Berry E ltrnatonMJ Lttlegow II Letter W n Barrett Litton AD Botion K Brewster J C Iowder J Lobaeb K Bruce CupUJ A Low J C Calmon T B LandegreaPIi OkiUlJ LodTlgwenKT Carter J J LmU A Car Uvea A C Lynch CM 1. Carpentar M Nash LPs Cleemtree and F Nasn W a Caipman S C Keal A O Cbriateoaen J Nelson O Carliion J ap-laNewborn J Cnandle J Xeiaon J A 2 Clara O T Kind A Clemens J Nobles O Clesjaorn It 1. 1 Xorrts t CulteabaDCh Norholam Connelly w O Cox J Oblade J F Cogswell O 11 OloXTN Cowed Mr Omera M Cowls 811 Uvertelier M Covey II Osborn L D DL. Cook fcOWS PETITION' TO TIIK LE- - Cox II O'Bbea M P DoottL (ilSLATURn. Parker FW Corwtne A IJ - j ? LETTERS XJZ&rVGlP GnAS. 17. SAIIFORD. HORTIGUXTIJRArj ! OF. v 'at dlSSm -- a.i Lr auins REDUCTION UliLilll Alired Beat has J tut received large supply of Cook and Parlor stoves, which will be sold at , ',1 very low rates tor Cash. ;. ft--f LOCAL AND OTOXH BXATTEHS. Lath fbr aale at J, D. Lyon Plasterer, 12th Ward. iw. TiiEATBiCAi-- . "Camllle" was given yesMiss with ! fair a ta house, Bilxd Hat, for sal at Faust A Hontx, - tf terday evening CHICAGO TRADE. . " j. , j aei r. . . . i 3 MAIDEN LANE, ;i; .i . (Cor. WUllam SC.) . . iitsx. vrsaya c a perns. . 1. aUiltLake City. |