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Show - , ' large and charts imported in good faith thousand r dollars, including be baptized and confirmed books T U native of e brandy. for fvir DESEEET EVENING NEWS. themand t purposes of instruction. After xum by one having authority, and If he a brief disscussion it was laid over, and iew xor. tv uispawu muu 850 and should continue hnmble unuiui, GEORGE Q. CANNON, after awhile be might be deemed worthy to receive an ordinatlon.and to go forth KDITOK ANI PUBLISUiSlU as a missionary, like the apostles of an 1S69. Thursday-cient and modern days, without purse February 23, and scrip, to preach the gospel. Then ITA1I A!H A. STATE COVtRXnCNT. he would be Inside the "Church ring," and In fair way to increase both in TnritE are some thlDga for which we, finances and morals; that is, his morals the people of TJtab.ougbt to be especially wouid be Improved on the earth and thankful. 1 ney were strongly set rrtn hf- - finances be increased in heaven. in Governor Brigham Young'a Message Tne "home stake" can only be obtained to Lha General Assembly of the State of by ujs .teadfastly continuing in the HAaaMf nnkltjIiAil in .iuo uu i aoove course uunauvu Inu jr.afarHav'a j " uuui We shoald l thankful thai God has given U3 the ability to sustain ourselves 0URL0CAL'S CORRESPONDENCE in laid bieas, Darren anu jofumuiog- - I Oodkx, Feb. 23rd, 1869. looking country, to build homes, erect settlements, people cities, organize and railroad matters. maintain good government, and do all Tne near aDDr0ach of the cars is the that a free people could be expected to topic witn everybody here. "IIow far do, without having to depend upon is lt to the mouth of Weber Cation? The others to aid us. The perusal of that track la only seven miles from tuo Message is sufficient to convince every mouth:" ventures one. "The cars will unprejudiced man that the people be here in two weeks," remarks anoth of Utah are In every respect entitled er. "The engine was at Mountain to all the blessings and privileges Green yesterday; a very short time will ofa State Government.. What Territory, Beo it here," chimes a third. And so it since tne formation 01 our government, goe? By two different persons who has a record that can compare with that came do wn tne canon yesterday, I learn- 01 uianr mere is not one or tne oiu d uat nleht that the end of track was the Institutions and laws of ye9terdsy morning half a mile east of States, wuicu uaveiue siaouny ana sirengm Webe brIdir. ' or ten miles and a half i i ioug years on ineir siae, wnere piop- - from tbe mouth of the cafion There u erty and life are more tsafe, or indeed it Mtne now on the track alont? the bot- may oe saiu wun irum, as saie a mey wuere the erado Is. from Weber are in Utah. Oar Territory, counties, as far brijge by Mountain Green nearly m cuiea anu settlements are as wen covunn,n sv a a n.t. m.b. v hth u xjserwa In but tedious: somewhat erneaasanyoinerswumnineconunes or me itepuouc. mueeu, we mm mey . fa dav9 the ears wlll Iaafc at the y are better, governed. Murder arid named point, where they may probably are almost unknown within our be detained a little not long waiting limits; and from no other people does for the completion of the bridge A crime and vice receive less countenance heavy slide occurred a few days ago on and sympathy than from the people of the work of John W. Esq., so Utah. We have had no foreign capital heaVy that I learn that Young,have con they to aid us in developing the resources of cluded to a track around lay temporary our country, in erectiugour public build-log- s so as not to detain the progress of the it, or in building our cities. Those pars, whiln it is rxIncr pnt. 1 hrmifrh. Th improvements whleh are seen on every Is at work a little north of hand are the fruits of the people' own 8pileHlriver witll another south of here near- and lurili, Wiry UfO owneu 0gden , t nNllr. .f nn thomnr. here, and not by men In the East or north in squads, in camps and in twos West; and, in addition to all thesa, our and threes; aud the tide of railroad Territory, counties and cities aro free making is surging along. from debt! BELLIGERENT. With such evidences of our capacity nonMMftrahla whlsfev nnw walks for and forbearing all throUffh 0tfd - - th . i v. r o o i r ix oiuiu urgaaisauou northern extremity, in twenty-fou- r iuouuiueua ui patent to the country and the world, it hours. On Friday, after I had written my may be asked why is not Utah admitted last communication to you, two indiinto the family of States? Is she in any viduals "valorously inclined," and wise inferior to the Territories which stimulated by potent draughts, went up have been admitted, many of them since on to the bench to arrange' little diffshe first desired admission? Every caniculty" according to tho rules of did, truthful man, who has visited them bruising" as they understood therh. In passing through to Utah from the Their pugilistic e Hurts were not East and Wcat. must admit that she is of continued duration, and when long not; but, on (he contrary, all the labors a policeman arrived he had to enquire of her citlians, their private and pobllo for the combatants. A Mr. Ieach, who improvements, tho arrangement of her drives the .Boise stage, it seems, was cities, settlement - aud farms, and the pointed out as one of them and was ar good order and- good government retted by the officer. But Mr.Leach had that prevail, are all superior to that been a bystander and a which they generally llnd there. We and would not be arrested; and Instead are not split up into political par- of quietly going with the officer, he felt ties; we have no class of professional disposed to staud upon his muscle. He politicians to gamble away the liberties struck the policeman, and acted like of the people and to scramble for the anything but a sensible man under the spollj of ofllce; we have no paid circumstances, resisting all efforts to clergy, professing to teach the ways of take him until mastered by main force. salvation and doling out what they call For this and for profanity he was tried the knowledge of those ways for filthy and the lowest Hue allowable assessed lucre; we do not largely patronize doc- against him $100 for assaulting and retors, nor fee lawyers to settle our d fa- sisting an officer, and $10, including culties; nor foster gambling and liquor costs, for the profanity. saloons; nor permit the existence of 11RUTAL ASSAULT. houses of ill fame. In these respects This morning as a young man was wevdlffer from many othercommunlties; driving his team out of the north side bUfcfCan it be said that these are not vir- of the city, another man being in it, he tues; that to differ In these respects is not was attacked by several graders going creditable to lis rather than otherwise? north, because be declined giving them Yet tho fact 13 Indisputable, that, If the a ride. Borne angry altercation having people of Utah had prostituted women occurred they pulled him from his waginstead of marrying them; had encour- on, kicked him severely, flrd a couple aged drinking and gambling saloons in- of shots at him, and laid his head open stead of prohibiting them; had fought with arevolver. I saw him some little at the polls instead of being united at time after in the drug store of White & them; had drained the treasury, ran in- Brown, where ha had been getting his to debt, and exhausted their credit, in- head washed ,andpbtalned the facta from stead of administering government eco- his own mouth, corroborated by a boy nomically and wisely and paying for who was witness of the affair. Tho rufwhat they got; had listened to a hire fians are not yet in custody as I write. ling, mercenary. Ignorant and divided These and other occurrences are the reclergy", instead of following God's word; sults of a free use of bad liquor. VJgl- had crowdcxl courts of Justice with law- lance and energy on the part of the poyers, litigants and litigation, Instead of lice officers and the people are necessary leaving the minister of those courts to prevent an increase of them as the with but little or nothing to do they track reaches here and passes along. would have had a State Government, I suppose you have . had a keen had tbey wanted it, years ago. n change of weather in the city. In 11 vo without all these can we Now, the cold has been almost 'intense evils, even though we do not get a during the past two nights. State Govern meut. We have sustalu-e- d ourselves thus far, and under, the Ihpec ial to tbe Deteret iwmj tfrwt. blessings of God, we can still do so In ' the future. The qualities possessed by 3 graph. the people of Utah must achieve greatness. It ii only a question of time. COXGXIESSSIOXAL. Our industry, thrift, energy, good habSEXATK. its, union aud love must win; and ex Yashlngton. The President transthat admira mitted to the Senate a large number of tort, however unwillingly, to the army, mostly tion, respect and houor which auch appointments Senator Brevet. Trumbull, from the a1 qualities, wheu they have had Mr committee ou judiciary, reported adfield to operate in, have ever evoked In versely to several petitions and bi.is, we was need to is whlcu All to bill wait pa"age. among provide for every more efficient the of Misnow seed government but is the time, tiently. It m to bill abolish aIo sissippi; peonage in i harvest surely approaches, New a to also bill Mexico, preserve the '. elections of in the Territories, purity ou tilt grouucU that there Is not suffiThe Montana Jot says, cient time this eIoa to entertain It. We mar not 'understand the Mormons Williams, from the Committee on or their movements, but would like, rlnan Private Land Claims adversely to be Inside the Church ring, and to the McGarrahan reported dally,enanees claim signed by on geuing a come sias.tr iroui taae and said and himself,, Kellogg Gerry or ' z.um.' that Sawyer would make a favorable report We can tell the Iut, as it seems so as Senator Bayard had declined to have thing xto no with the matter. The anxious, how to get inside the Church any were unable to arrive at any Committee on getting a ring, and to get chances editor must- leave It wholly, to and decision believe the action of the homo atake." Iet the, Senate. " ' ' n t and and called Christ Sherman repent truly up the bill to admit, in Jesus I. e. forsake free of duty, philosophical apparatus, sIds his oil of sincerely . , I "-- -- 1 1 i c- 1 1 1 t a .. a tP I . . A I vs v a track-lavin- ir n.ii. v a a a rob-ter- .ndn,ftlltf,t self-governme- nt 1 non-combat- ant Og-de- Stlf ' ' 4 .1 ?' 1 y ) i f f f J it i .5 hi . ' I ie - : :V r. : - - -- ! ! 1 boou, shoes and Osage Dunford 4 Sons are selling Leavenworth says that about see for yourand call at very low figures, Indians, left on the reservation; must hats . w f be fed by Government unll April next, self. when the hunting season! begins. Spec- Clt boots, kip boots, kid shoes and a host of ulators claim to nave bought 8,000,000 misses and children' ahoes all sizes ana Qualiacres of their land at nineteen cents per" ty at the mammoth boot and shoe house of ere. r t 1805Dxtxfobd 4k Sous. The - Conference) Committee on the ax.k on draught at Constitutional Amendment .decide to Sajrns' Chicago Stock dl 3m Room. Lake Billiard Salt the the what originally passed adopt about House not conferring the right to hold office on negroes, t The ireport will i probably be made John Iteckerson died: onl Tuesday of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - f i Hyaropnaua.? woman was found dead in a room A In Jersey city yesterday. She had been locked in by her husband and had ' I starved to death. Lmssm & Ihuugera- -. H. B. Claveou & J. T. Caice. Cleveland. A fire last night destroyed seven small retail stores In PittsSogageakent or the Favorite Artiste. burg street; the loss is twenty-fiv- e thousand, a fireman was mortally injured by the fall of a building. - - '!!-!";"- -t W HOIS ALE DEAJiER IN" ; i to-da- v.' -- S3 I COS Fourteenth Bt.; q-- " C. W. WEBSTER, to & BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES, 91 Water Street, - CHICAGO. SfiUth i . f ' ' It is stated ' that the j ! n, JET 3S IE IX 3B OP i i ! I X. TT j SEEDS! SEEDS! WARRANTED. Fresh and genuine seeds of beautUu Prof. Geo. Careless, Direct f mf thm Orchittrm. and iregetables; " ALSO PLANTS AND VINES, FRUITING SHRUBS, , V Will be presented, for tbe first time la this city the sparkling Comedy, in 3 Acta, en II tied i MWMM YJOIMN KEEPS DONNA VTOE.ANT f ORNaHENTfL, J. E. JOHNSON, UTAH. ST. GEORGE, d$0S ' Small Profits and Quick Returns! MISS ANNIE IiOCKUAUT MUSICAL INTERLUDE. "II Trovatore," Isnnotte OUCHEftTRA. llcvntt Duet "SJnrtng Lesson." 9fr.4fc Mrs. CARELESS. Operatic SeieetlOH "Lucrelia Borgls," PflATT and ProfewMM CAHF.LFSS, C'BOXALL. Kong All In the Mr ry May," J. R. Tlioinax MRS. h CARELESS. j v j 1. "GRECIAN 5. Comle fciong Mr. W. C BEND," DUUBAK. Clever Duet "Good NlgnV TRIP-UEXM. Miss ml Is. CABELESS Mm. U. T. PROF. oriSON PRATT. Jr.. Aecompacyist. will commence with the The performance ' laughable Farce. AT ClaANGR OF, TIHKt OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance ' commence! punctually t 7 Jv FA. MITCHELLS , Mm : ;t ; Respectfully annonnce to the citizens of Utah they have sold their v i i tat : y. from Gov. Brownlow was read, approving of tbe objects of tho Convention, and promising to uae his influence to securo a sumcient appropriation for the completion of the proposed im i provement, Me. The Senate passed a Augusta, bill legalizing dissection for anatomical purposes, in tne House, jparnsworin, from the Postal Committee reported adversely on several bills for postal from Washington to is'ew telegraph was ordered printed. York. It The House passed a bill to strengthen the public credit and legalise gold con tracts; after some discussion and several ineffectual attempts to amend the bill by 117 to 61, the House agreed to meet at 11. Butler reported the Senate Amend to-morr- ow to-morr- ow. Chasgkd HaItds. "Wo TO GALL. AND EXAMINE. INSTITUTION And that con- cluded a purchase of the Miners National Bank, of this city, and Will ' Attend to the business connected with that Institution in their office. We are informed by Messrs. Ilussey, Dahler & Co; that it is their intention to let the old "Miners National" charter die oat and apply for a new. ene for the ?First National JBank. of Utahl" Constantly Arriving. MERCANTILE understand Mes- srs. Husseyj Dahler & Co. have just Their Store will be O S 3La IC3 IUilroad East. By the 'politeness of February' 27tli. Mark Croxall, Esq., we learn that from Wasatch cast the railroad Is clear as far as Carbon, G6 miles the other side of Rawlings; but not clear to Laramie City vet. and it is All accounts are expected to be settled, not known how soon it Will be; but it is and Merchandise Dae BilLs must bo prethought that in two days it will be open. sented before the aboro date. ' 4 A lot of the BEST PLOWS Whleh irlU be SOLD CHEAP. i CLOBEOGE & CLAWSOH. ow ' I ARRIVE -- SHORTLY i I ! JO 353. 3Ep On SalurcSay evening, - - Bin-nei- 1 ENTIRE... STOCK drunkenness and endangering the peace. The former was fined $7,50, and the latter, drawn his pistol upon the officer, ZION'S having was fined $12,50. We are inclined to believe he did not draw his pistol very loud by the nature of the fine. . . , . ments to the Indian Appropriation Bill; referred to tbe Committee of the Whole, aud was made a special order for The House went into Committee on the Legislative Appropriations Bill. The proviso striking out the salary. of of the special Commissioner of Revenne Echo. Februarr 21. hum. was amended by aaaing tne words Geo. Q. CU.JTWOK, Tmx.. r una LWwtement of Dear after June 30, 1870." The appropria- freight pieae SL snipped by egeath A Ox, tion for the Surveyor General of Utah WaiOHT. Com .A. J dmtth' TYafn, Territory was struck out. The 3 for t uooper a tiro 8T7 mittee arose, and after transacting some ' A Clawson.. Kldredge House 2,esi went the again general business, of the Whole X,i.Vi on the into Committee "' Kimball tLwreneeM. 83 2 5 U. Jenalm A Co... 103 Legislative Appropriation Bi!l,pending 33 the consideration of which a recess 3 133 was taken. 1 as NUblH4 HiDdlcy. a a Narlor Bro 411' flu. In the even oar session the considera 9 Ross & K arr att .,,,,, 110 tion of the Lejr isiatlve Appropriation Bl 2Z M. B. Callahan 1X7 Committee of the was resumed, in the ZL JfrrrilTa Train. . Whole. ii S.ltl ' New York. Justice Ingraham of tbe j 10 M. R. Callahan. 2,107 1 In 1 O. W.att Supreme Court rendered a decision the suit brought to prevent the consolidation of tho American and Merchants u. is. jai lauan. Cronyn 4t Perna....... Union Express Companies. TheJudee 1,414' l 761 holds that the Executive Committee of A. C Pyter A Co. S39 ;5 no has Union UOL. the Merchants L.lddell authority 1,056 a James Pay nr. AW to change the business ana terminate &S the existence of the corporation. 3 ldreds A Clawson. sm I remains or Win Washington. Tne on 1 ,83 Roa ft BarraU...... 441 were removed the order of the 8 Ljoiun. 1,729 j. to Louis Shade. 3 " Kimball A JUawrence. president, S17-ssew Orleans. A tire in Uamp street 249 0 Mm J. Hoamer. 653 this morning destroyed the Health 8 OeaGoddard house and other property. to the amount ' - Alfred itt.,.T. of a dundred thousand. SO 0,441 San Frauclaco. About four hundred 31 thompmrrC Team Chinese women, arrived by the China A. C. Pyper & CoiL.'.. 2,079 from the ship under! Jacob ITarrW, TeanC They were taken Alfred 1,441 police guard to places designated by the rv.., bus head men. An effort was made to seize 100 bbla. Allen ABeck Saear. with it Co4 Echo 27 000 some of them, and some of the rival par 14 balsB. Robes. .... ties were wouniea; tne ponce preven, ' ZjSs3 it. ted a general fight. Great excitement exists in the Chinese quarter of the city. ' 1 T r' (Several arrests nave oeen maae. The proposals for the -- .1131 sale of one million of gola elicited four Jl MXrxoerabFM TrainL ' bids for. from seventeen to one hundred 8,64 thousand each at 76,33 to 78,50. The V- f Z TT. TMompttm's 2Yan.l current market rate or greenbacks is A. C. Pyper po llMt declined to only 76. The the bids.-Th- e Co. Allen 11,643 intention - NJ. RansohoXC receive any of A Co. X.337. nere anown was xto offer the gold before r. -Day 410 M,rOddeU.4kCo. tlons.and that efficer received his instrue A. irlaa 90 once. greenbacks went up at '..Ml' i The large distillery owned by General 'ToLaJi: Verr rwpeetfally, Yonrt, i " Kaglee, at San Jose, was destroyed by tne loss is one nunarea fixe A LX. cosn: corn: .to wtwti pvrrhaae CORN cheap for V weit to apply to Joseph CA&1I, w-- . saborx.atSM'. JeneralTltrJiUOmce. ixtnm i mm kjgs ; ' . ! 1 BMinnn Bros., 1 , Importer " ' i : 1 Mm 1 Keea eompletefetock of NOTIONS, BIRD CAGESTACKLE, , to-da- y, Df r 1; Toys, Fane? Goods and Baskets, 4K - J FISHING ETC., tea., 5 ;.:L. S. HE1SIENAVAY Begs to announoe that he has commenced selllug hlslar(e and Choice Assortment or NUE&SSTOCK ir 41, XAKE STHEET, C5JJHDAGO. Apple ' ? Cbmprlslns . . - 1 ,PIur3fv: t JPeaclics, 1. . r. . Apricots ' -- r... ,.M1J r t - f r! J -- - .! er's Sub-Treasur- ! er t 4 . I - to-da- y; . SECRET. A : Sub-Treasur- MO Grand Belettlon ;: i. THE f V 8ent by nasi!, post paid, on receipt oi price THTJRSDAY,' FEB. 25, i i Weester) Importer or Partlenlar attention paid to Druggists orders d81 6n i . ? anil Citis, IFtne9 Urandics AKD DXaXZB IX ; FOREIGN, Pecker (Saceessor -- i OMAHA, Nee, Public Balldlngs, Clmrtene3,Dwelllrjg8,8iorA(, fitted up with Gas, Steam and Water 1W etc, In tbe yery beat manner. BalhTabs. Water CJoeeU. Hot and Cold Shower Bates. 3rb!H Wash Basins, Boilers, UP. and Force Pomr with the rarloo sires of Lead, Wronzbt ni Cast Iron, and Drain Pipes and Flttlnr cm, i q hand. siantiyon tt : console- j 1 Plumber Steam and Gas Fitter i Rev Mr. Shar-mowho was hissed at Washington for denouncing the President for pardoning Dempsey, sent a note to Dempsey yesterday, inviting him to bring his threatened cowhide to Shannon's room and try it on him, guaranteeing that there should never be any legal difficulties arising therefrom. Dempthat , Shannon sey, ascertaining was formerly an English army officer, ana is now a ngnting parson, has declined the Invitation. Copenhagen. General Baasloff, inln ister of wari urges the sale of the Danish' West Indiesto the United States. Havana. The naval expedition to La Guagraga is completely successful. The Insurgent fortifications were first bombarded by the fleet, then the troops lauded and carried them by assault. The rebels retreated. Two battalions marched to the relief of Puerto Principe. Havana. Accounts from are unfavorable. The choleraSantiago is unabated; the Insurgents are plundering plantations. The revolutionary Gene ral Figuera, has issued strict orders to nis suDoruinaies to respect: tne property and estates of French citizens. Cane grinding had commenced on a few in tbe Santiago District; it plantations is not exacted that more than half a crop will be realized. Havana. Six hundred chasseurs have arrived from Spain. A newspaper calls attentlou to the law making all foreigners who resided 5 years in Cuba subjects of Spain; it says they must submit to the condition br leave the , island. Santiago advices state that cane grinding has commenced on several plantations; on the idle plantations they have neither laborers nor cattle to do werk. Manzanilio advices report an encoun ter at Yara; the accounts are contradic tory nnd it Is Impossible to obtain th reeult. The resignation of the Ameri can consul at Trlnadad is accepted. Kingston advices report many of tbe Cubans arriving. The Colonial GovernCooie lament purposes to Introduce jl bor. , Berlin. The North German Parliament meets on tbe 4th of March. The Prussian Diet closes its session on the countries. .. Hh. Madrid. The vote In the Cortes thanking the Provisional Oovernment for authorizing Zerano to form a new Chattanooga, 24. The Tennessee ministry stood 180 in favor; 62 against. There River Convention met were l6 delegates present from Ken TakkN Alexander Lawon and DanAlaska, Ohio, Va. iel Carrolltji. tucky, Tennessee, were and Penn. Gov. Bullock, of Georgia, Clinton this brought beforea Alderman charge of morning, upon was permanent chairman. A letter to-da- I1EVJ ADVERTISEHEHTS. -- j the bill to authorize the selection of a site for the Territorial prison of Idaho passed. The Presidents veto of the copper tariff bill was read, and the bill was passed over the veto by S3 to 12; Cole, Corbett, Williams and Stewart voting in the affirmation. Conn ess was not I'i present. The Ben ate proceeded to consider the Joint Besolutlon of the committee on Printing to provide for reporting the debates or ttongress; wnyte, a member of the committed on Printing moved to amend by directing the Joint committee to conclude a satisfactory contract with Rives & Bailey, publishers of the Oldbe for reporting and pubnext two lishing the debates of the discussion years. After considerable the amendment was adopted, and a Joint Resolution passed 24 to U. Trumbull reported, with amend merits, Cole's bill to further the administration of justice. The Postal Appro without priation Bill was reported x amendments. Morrill called up the Army ApproWilson offered an priation Bill. amendments reducinic the infantrv regiments to 35; Brigadier Generalisto 8, the term of enlistment was llxed at Ave years; the mustering out of 14 and providing for the regiments -dating, of regiments was agreed o. Sumner moved to. add a section for the payment of the claims of Mass, and Maine for advances made during the war, Grimes objected to tho amendment as not in order. The subject was discussed until the recess, Sawyer and Kellogg presented a minority report in favor of the Mc Garrahan claim. In the evening session Wilson called up the following bills and resolutions which had passed the House: a bill prohibiting brevet commissions except in time of war; a Joint Resolution removing from the army roil certain offi cers who have been absent 3 months without leave: a bill fixing the salaries of the corps ,of Judge advocates; a bill repealing tne law requiring the General of the army' to reside at Washington. aiso requiring an oraers to issue through the General;; the House bill in relation to additional bounties and several ' others. Tho Scnato Judiciary Committee adopted a resolution to take no further action this session on the applications ror tne removal or political disabilities. Caucueses of the Republican and Demo cratic Representatives in Congress will be neid about Tuesday. new York. me Tribune special thinks the bill to strengthen nubile credit and legalize gold contracts, will probably not pass the Senate, as Sher man and Morton both vigorously op pose tbe bill. (Jhlcago. The irioune's Washington special says: The conference committee on Diplomatic Appropriation J31I1 re ported thator JJutiers scheme ror the aiding off ittlpatrick bad failed; but much reduction would be made in the expense of the foreign service in South America (Jhlll, iirazil and JNew Uran-ad- e are tne only full missions retained. A commissioner with a salary of thtee thousand, is to besent to the other jiffM QtiXtt - MWUTH CO. Etc., r'a- ifrnm 1 Tear to 5 Tears from the trad, Of onr trees in thla Caty and 78 Lake Street. CHICAGO, Illinois. Th e large number are a aafflcient guarantee, and tbe KetUemenU oner that our the best recommendation-"wHannr been establLshed hera fnr ih n tweJTe years, wt rally appreciate "the want of stock ti or the jerx best class. . ; : the Western trade, and keep- constantly on nana on or tne and- most complete AliOUR StdcK IS: viftRrJltiTED stock: In onr line largest to be fount in this country. Our lacinues an nosurpassed. Import 1 rect from the manulaciarerg, we havelcz every ; ; .,inUE:.T0. HM.1E . mean ofanppiyins onr good at theloweat wUl sell at rates to suit our former and pneea. poslble AJidjra uar sacceas mMtuiunMn. ii.i . future patrons. past ex are mtled to yvar oonfldeoee and petronace. of-Our selection We have fnll Una. nr - "... ' - -- i e ' i:; j . i t'.l i . Tlsenes, IHtteI nnminri, Qlbbou, y Crapee. rM adapted to the aler f r j . r chanu' trade, aad feel confident that a fair trial wilt recnlt in tnatual sauaraeUon and profit. Ordert promptly Jilted and 9tttfaeUon guaranteed. Is unexcelled In this Territory, . w a a m - mvn a ' ar it, 70 - Street, Chiearo, Illinoli. csism wf ct d781m : n :j.h SALT TJLBR CIXT 1 |