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Show , JiiailCXLTLKE-PXlODLCl- OESERET EVENING HEWS Sarth lS, JS9 JJYL0UL3A. TJEBTKAND. xni. i, locax and omen EiAnxns. On Saturday evening to witness the third house go-xl a win r'ectVtion of Rip Van Winkle. - The s &ro unbounded satisfaction. T .nlght there vrill bo a great attraction Miss Lucille Western will u. ' tlieatr0-- , appearance before Salt Lake ybrrrtrst"Wtoich st on occasion her preat t win performed. In Lynne, Bhd "aldtobeunrlraUed. It t5i been performed here: once or .4 Deane. and latterly by MLm Julia 1T On both occasions the piece was cx .Viiontiy- played, but from Miss Western's v n at reputation we expect to see a large tlils erenlnff. i CAtJTtox. The house of Mr. Samuel J r.rowni of the rth Ward, was broken open one nizht In the early part of last week, and attack lof flour, branded with the Port Itireh Mill brand, a black cloth undercoat. and wvral articles of Jewelry stolen therefrom. The suspected , thier has left this and It is supposed has gone in the ,itv. NrWtion of Coal t ill e. This Is to caution the peqple of that neighborhood against provming oi uus suna ii onerca roc iuyui sale la itny unusual or surreptitious man nor. Nextexck op :l!xiucAXes. Ilcrmaadez, i ecentfy tried in the District Court at Oma ha for shooting his wife, the sister of Mrs. S. M. Irwin, and for shooting at Mr. Harry Uainwortb, and also for shooting a police man, ha been sentenced to hard labor for twenty-onyears and thirty days: fourteen years for tho first offence, seven years for too ocond. and thlrtr dava for the last; .' We gfcai this Information from tho O ma-na yrr-or tne zja txiu j -- TrtrlTniCAi per-for- 11 in. m" spe-Ks- Jrvy - au-,itn- ce j : i . ; . e a SrATa or run WxATunB.X-iJ- y Dcseret lVleijrajb. lino we learn that the weather a Ixvnn is cloudy rind dismal, snowed last nielli; Ojsden, cloudy and windy, stormed uicht; Vrovo, cloudy, looks like rain-in- ,' very aoon; I'ayson, cloudy and mild; v. (cloudy, appearanco of storming; jhi, Sit. llettsant,cold and cloudy; Mantl, cloudy i.ihI like a storm: Hound Valley, very fioitdy, iroads batl; Fillmore, quite cloudy yuid stormy; lieavor, cloudy but mild, of a storm, roads pood; Cedar very cloudy and mild, like atorninsr: titv. St. Jeorgo, cloudy and mild, appearance of a storm. reacn ana apricot trees in full ico )Wm. . A Narrow Esc ArE. During the . I . ; MMnaHwMMaeHBMSBBBBBHMSSJieMieMeeasBS pro- - of a fire at Cheyenne, recently, a small icn revolver was discharged by tho heat of tho ilams the ball of hU a Mr.andCon. Crow ther on the pointstriking chin, glancing from the bono parsed around under tho skin to tho left suloof his neck, when it was xtraetd without having1 done any serious inj ury. Ho say the Cheyenne Leader. sM , Hioorbr Stow Storm or tub Season. A telegramwaareceired,yesterday,by Mr. Tracy, f ioncral Agent for Wells, Pargo & Co., from their agent East, stating that they were having the heaviest snow storm of the season in the Black Hill. Tho trains, in n A consequence,' were again blocked. evethrough train was due at Wasatch last ning with Kastern dates to the Dth Instant, which, are expected here this evening. Pasweek for the Lasthad sengers trhicn left last ' : . gone through. llARoj Timjc The CheyenM Leader of a recent date mentions the arrival In that city f Mr. TM. JmiutBMUulsa Jaime. Chi cago, Just returned from a business visit to Holt Lake, and one of the party that walked from Percy to Wyoming, distance of about one hundred miles, through, over and around the snow blockades. . lie is highly pieaseu wun ms trip rrom w asatcn. wnjcn, as he aald, beat anything he ever experienced beforo or desired to again. lie came in with only one boot and one shoe, and both of his heels uniformly blistered. TUS LATXlllOCKAnX OX TBI TJ.P.K.T- LSoveral ged U emeu have recently arrived In this city from the East who wero among the number detained by the recent block -ade on the Union TacLQc Itoad- - They are uiiulmoiu la describing tbe time of their detention as a rather uncomfortable period of their existence, but still nothing of a The experience of very serious character. Rome going loast was or a rar more an-vTor table character according to the account given in the Cheyenne Leader, which k . - : ui it a recent issue says; -- j 'A number of parties have 'arrived here who walked over and around the anow blockade, reaching from Itawlings Bprings to Wyoming; a distance of one hundred miles. Soma with blistered feet, frosted ears, etc. The road will be cleared this week and kept clear for the future. About hundred passengers aro delayed at various points by the snow blockade, which ban lasted two weeks, and some of them are in a destitute condition, having expend-- d their available fUnds for 'meals and lodgings. A subscription was raised,' at I a ramie, for the relief of the destitute pias Ladiesr who left Salt Lake two weeks ago for the Kast, are detained at "Wasatch, paying three dollars per day for loard, two dollars per night for lodging, and one dollar per day for the privilege of in the sleeping our. - At some places sitting a dollar is charged fox the prlrilegeof aleep-ln- g on tho tloor or table. Provisions are ree; a cup of coffee, a biscuit and small pieco of poor meat, costing a dollar, and difficult to get at that. ' Of nftyvaeven passengers that started from '"near Percy Station, and walking to Wyoming, but four arrived with boots on their foet, the foet of the others being covered with old overshoes, slippers, rags, top of old boots, or whatt ever misrhs ease their blistered feet.' ( , CiiaJtqB or Ti20C.The firm cf Jyrn, Bowen A Co Chlcsgoi dealers In all kinds of crockery, glassware, Ac, has recently by undergone a change, It Is now known the Utle of Ira P. Bowen A Co. Mr John--i son, the representative of that house Is ex- -' this city to wait peeled shortly to visit to whom we con uDon our business men ' fidently recommend the firm as one of ax- , An enormons stock of one BiLYXTt d. WATCH E?, from 115 to f23 each, at CARL C. ASHUSSKCS wtier and WstcTaaXffr," ntxt door La tho l t odee, SaltLaks Cuy I i t war-rants- Tu 4 well to HbVM sad i1 .ii i Jobblog Trade la town and country will : - examine the larss stoek ef Boot. IUtswhiehs" U onersd at rsdueed at mrxroao A Soxs, RajiDtf caicaoo 8tocx on dracht at Salt Latee lalliardJEooia. . diSJra . I CHOICE GUNrOWPEJUlLi, J , ais A.nd a fait supply or Upls and Fancy Oroce-- at reduced prices, as cheap as the cheapest. h 1 AH Ui G.W. Datis, .,7.woors north of Kimball A Lawrence's.' , come out of the cocoons nd laid their eggs. performed these last acta and leftHaving their eggs behind them1 for the propagation of their species, both male and female die a natural death. ; r r - The eggs, at first of a yellow-Jonqu- il color, become successively grey, then of a slate tint; "these variations of shade take place In about two weeks. But the barren eggs do not change their color1 they are easily detected by their peculiar aspect, and by a light central connot exist in those cavity which .does which;:5 having been duly fecundated, are of a good quality. To keep your eggs safely for the next season, you may roll together carefully the cards, and place them in tin boxes perforated with holes, so as to give the eggs plenty of air. .The boxes, to be preserved, should be placed In a cool room, or in a cellar but an icehouse is far more preferable. (In fine, XCIGS, AU . r When a large quantity of egg Is not wanted, the selected cocoons are rem- larly disposed on tho shelves oft the batching room, whereas uniform temperature Is rusinUlned. It ll Unnecessary to operate In the dark, but cocoona and moths, and especially eggs, must be aneiterea rrom the direct rays or, the sun. If the weather is wnrxxxl and favorable, the wormiIn" from ten to twelve days from the time they have finished spinning, are transformed Into a chrysalis, which emits immediately from its mouth an oily substance against one end of the cocoon, and simultaneously with its head, it ; commences a shoving and pushing motion, when In a few hours it will emerge again Into during the wlnter,and every xnonth,the boxes should be exposed a terwi minutes the world. to the open air, in order to preserve; the j'- BIKTU OF THE SIOTIIS. j from all mouldiness."-j- j ijj eggs As the. reproducing qualities of the '!: vaiLKBEmtNa.; eggs from which you are to propagate ' j the eggs the species depends entirely on theupe-ratloHaving conveniently stored now will next for the I becomes give you it crop, important that every female be paired with n male. If let a short description of tho si alone, there being a large number of operations:;-;)- , Inand In FrancedomeetiaItaly, there are the males and females all mixed promiscuwhere numerable not filatures is probable that ously together, it more than of the females will cocoons, raised by one or more families, $ be properly paired with male, and are reeled by the' wives and daughter one from These breeders. the hence a large number of youreggs would of employ be valueless. Here, then, is work nec- to five or six reels, and the art of reelpreserved In families from generessary to be done, and done thoroughly ing is to ation generation. - But the raw silk and at the proper time. these small factories is generally come out of the cocoons Ui the producedoffrom an Inferior before o'clock each nine equality! There always day, morning, in about the same order that the worms are also, in those countries, large estab. lishments, or, filatures, which employ ; commence spinning cocoons. Hence you must be (present every from fifty to five hundred reels. These morning to keep a watchful eye over establishment have n superintendent this important operation. As soon as who is thoroughly and practically, a they come out, take hold of the wings perfect master in every , department, of of the moths and lay them upon some that business; women and glrla work.at soft cotton cloth, spread pn the shelves. the . reeling under his direction, j At They will Immediately) stick on ,the these large factories the most perfect and females should be far silk la reeled, which commands the doth.' Males : enough separate that they may not' get highest price. . mixed. They are thus left during! an The reeling of cocoons seems, apparhour, or until their wings fall flatly, on ently, 'a very.' simple operation: but it their bodies. During that time, a difficult and j delicate is, in they - one. Itreality, will get rid of a reddish dark matter,requires much 'experience, a the "residue of the work of metamorpho- continual and nice attention, and above sis. The males usually come out before all, a skilful suppleness In the fingers the females. Sometimes the males are which Is seldom found, save In a on the first day far more numerous than fingers. And yet, all ladles, dolady's not the females. Keep for the folio wing possess it to the same degree of perfecday, those that are not wanted; fit will tion. It is admitted that good silk can be sufficient to lay them upon some only be made by a good female reoler. c!oth and to remove them from the fo , The people of Utah are a very pecu.... males. liar people, being composed of represent i tatlves of every nation of Christendom. f SELECTION OI TUB MOTTTS. ; A French, Swiss and Italian sisters The moth emerges from the cocoon .in canfew now be found here, I think, to reel the shape of a large butterlly,ofagrayisbJ with the cocoons of our next ability wbub couir, wua lourwinirs. two eves. crop. The above compels and two feathery plumes or homsThe me to nostDono thedigression description of the male is easily 'yenown by Us smaller t chap operation. to size, and a continual flatter of his wlops: ter. The female is of larger sire, of a white color, and seldom moves. i A careful breeder must review-alth4 moths coming out and reject every one which is not perfect. The males which are found among OF DKEdFf. the females, are necessince been have sarily excellent, they mixed with the latter, on account of their great sire. Preserve them. On the contrary, tho females which are riUIE BOARD OP. ItEQENTa have secured mixed with the males must be general- JL tne services of rejected, because their weak constituly tion is the reason why they have been PROFESSOR JOHN I?. PARK, ' selected as being males. Late Teacher at SovJk Willow brceit, I f " : swholesaIe DEALER I : - i ; - The-mot- hs . 1 ; t GLOVES; .. - ::. ' 1 notions, . . I Chicago, Etc.;, r - ; sllk-reell- CA.Barnnm. V. It-- l UIIIKin ' . 4' Z1L . Ol Xake St., oniCAGO T j t ' ' I ana iaiesi siyja 01 " 1 1 Luoiu'MAu DUKIIAM CJOPEliATIVEJ STOKES case CO.; PAIRING. , , j . J : . f . III" aortliTofl lllnitiell H. -- f 1 j : Good UpIiolstcrjT' Pprlnfts. Tfnlr. Mow, IlaskBea-- f iron. Tow. . ! ritiuc T tj t il : " : DliAltDOKN BTREET. sxb- - sz3 134 . " . , d?S lm & COi ' Whits Dead and Axle Grease, New Folding Bar,8teel ltned. Guard Mower 17I KouW Water Btreet, CHICAGO, Ills. tbe llgbtest and durable draft, most simple d7$ it. 4 r Mower made. WOOD'S SEUTBAXCUfO BKAPEB, The most perfect maenlnela nse. All machines warranted, manufactured by IF. V. GARLAND, Waller A. Wood, Mowing & Reaping Machine Co. IN MANCFACTUBBK; OF AND DEALER nr xecl uor iriss. Valises Trkyclin'g Bags, Satchels, &c, 4 duoom5!l C: WWEBSTEfV (8uooesaor to Focker & AVesatet) Importer of mid Gtsis 1' incs, ttrantllcs JLNTt BXiUR Ti't - 1 ; 1 za : i f Partlcnlar attention paid to Druggists' orders; - j J I Wholesale.ad Retail , e - 'i . Greek, generally. pflttttMswomm fii i . j - ! : , . f. '. h t t't I !" JOnHEItS OP i'; :,f.t.,.. . f . ULYINO EOCJS. ' A1 certain ; ofsoft, and thickness is paperof uniform size quantity wanted. Dispose regularly your sheets of; paper upon boards, "frames or cloths, with a tn order that the millers may easily catch hdld of them. Of course, these have been preremove your beforehand. Then pared females to the card, and place them at about an inch apart, each way. Every incard Is large enough for twenty-fiv- e sects. This having been done,-- , the fern aid commences her Lr,t tct depositing her ritrive to di peso them orderly, and "avoid having taem laid too thick. V hen a card is not fall enough,you may place more females upon it, or those of the next day which have been gathered upon other cards; but, in that esse, be careful to brins them nearer, i On the third day, these females ore to be rejected, because their laying is insignificant. the race of worms must be The name of ' on written every card.-T- he operation of laying lasts about forty hours, Xach female lays on an average about four hundred egtrs, and the most fruitful five hundred. They will .lay nearly all of these between the time of separation, The say at two o'clock p.mM anddualr.. eggs laid during this period are generally considered the best and "most vigorous, and that they may be kept teparate to transfer all the it 13 well at.thls time on which to decards other female3 td .their of balance errg3.r.Pdar,k the positfirst cards No. one, and the cards on the of their which the moths lay the balance - routine of EarnsThU two. Kov! eggs th! moths, and pairing and separating must the egga, begone through eecuring with each day, until all the moths have sufficient-inclinatio- e3. . - VlJf t MjJ 9 A . PLAmnG MACHINE and Groortuff. For SnrfiwlnsrTonnlnc .. .... i t- CIKCTJIAti nnd ,t I J Goods, Furnishing ; term. Fr tfasEai8;llsla1IraaeJi-ea.OCommercial Basisicaa, -1S.OO per ' - . I h ,i - 4-- 1 :. ' : ,. Malnnil atcleMcea.(incln- 1.T.OO ding English branches). x t C9.ee j I " Celtetfatcew-e- ; i The 9 , . ,, i j ' University tciu'open VcA ionday, at 81869., f i j a i - 1 -- North 2Iain 211 SEYMODR, CARTER &,C0 Plreet Importer and yVholeaalers In i wi Msnnlactnrers and Jobbers or - M 26 ilnUc Streeti CHICAGO; . N..Y. Offlce, 83 Chambers Btreet. - III1 . ? - t - I ; I ! t -- U ;r 1 - - 'llLX-s- V ' Importers and Jobbers of 1 r- Rockisx HorsesV Propellersi Sleighs, i WABJEBOOMS - ; - . STMAIDEN LANK; (Cor.WUnampM ' NKTT TOILK. ; h ! Reference, Messrs. Cronyn A Perris, f bait Lake City: oivouy ' . i 1 ooVevi SnpplUd. at Xwtri tVlfrs.( Xamea rb0ms4 rCBeymour.Hh Tnomas U. Doansv Tbomas B. Carter, r- f Hi Wr Hp'Schitflelm Sc'Co., fl s I NmpntU Onta, ers, Vtsllns and strlns, Stationery ; k .r( DOGGD!SSnT&fllLlS ! PERAMBULATORS, CARRIAGES, CABSi- . t Trlmmlstsrs, Brnsties, ,d&l:6m f A "lt f .r St.Xouis, I I i 'Importers and Jobbers of d6ah)tr H '.. i r . EVVYORK, f s : - 1 Ghristiaxi'8 Patent Spring Horses, ii.- - 1 CAP,lc i j.;tit , JUTS, CHRISTIANi lldnufacturetof An excellent article of GLUE for sale. . ! 1 . 400 Broadway, d72 6m , Ames .. s a.m., on Robxbt L. Caxpuzix,"! Actlnx Committee ' JhjLao GkoO, iJ.,,- Iy appointed by the Board, ox IleptmU David O. CjLLDeh. ; mnn, utioers CT BOBEBTS, BEM) Con Manufacturers andj Jobbers of , - XTO HAWS, TURJT : IiATltEN! In constant j ; ., wort bt riiUlsv Wad ms - .' John P. Roberts, Weldln Bead, Geo. f w! lXK.Gran ; ilL .uIaIL lili Gentlemen's . i 1 - .. y, 'I Have now received V I f " ... I Itlielx. Uew. npring Staclx, 1 Which? .;, thy offer-t- Jthe Trad'e 'at'toWKjr o a - j Uannikctare la Chicago 4 .i i i ; . . . i . i i or rvw Wholesale Dealers In ' william stj ! i tin '' i I COUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE. ! I i ih Tuic west. Rl TAlin Kt. sTriIra?o C9 (m,s . ' III- - : 1 9 and S Lake Street, Cor! Trn . I u. JnoYAi.1 1. Asp:; Is ynoicsaie and XUtail Dealer ; . - JC3T E3TAELJSIIED, by ! wain , I (Itta i i Feote 4 HerTicfc, Byr&cnse, K.YJ 53,' UK"sfnEEtf CHICJICD, ILUSQIS. y NEW- - YOKSVi yfs OTSly . T . ; ' 1 : ;V street; d21 6m I ; COUNCIL BLUFFS, iOWA. j ... ......... I .021 9m in ' I y- i i doors below Astor House, Stoves&rTumersf Stock; 1Y 'll. fjfanniaetarer' of pnziznn: ana mo g; conpiinY, coppxu siirrr tfaiie, njf, James of Bear Block. (!. ,2Ianurtcxsby0team,ofFinFtandPnrest - sbash' Avenoei !lCHICAGO. 1 tri i - Sarday St f 12," i EASTEfifli CIGAR WAREHOUSE ' OBB OI?d! f superior Qnauty. en And keen band the H&IU2E3T 8TOCKT OF GOODS. In trtrllrH to be toonan ; : sjitikr of ! AGRlCUlIUWLinPLEEEnTS,;EJC.; Offer to buyers as lares an assortment m ran be found wewtotHew York, and at tasDX) WJBT .Of v Importen and t EDWKl? HUriTi'fi SONS,! f r: STIG&FRErJCH, Jobbers i . ; I JZHZ1T7Z-ZZ- ZZ . tj ii Ti CO., vHOLCCALc t : 4 i Dealers lnT,-t;(;f;j;-- OF r.ESIHVEQ FEUITS, Z3CPOKTXBS ' v.. - cnocnnGf Jt ouTi'lirrxrm goods; ctc.wctf, AKo. WTEIt EEOADIV'AY, ;.;J.J.: eiwMlocoMGS v u-- FIIKCH f : : And all kinds of ; - .!.'.I , . r. ; .r if N TTTESD AVl the bth lnt trm slrlnvs Of ClGAES ITf JOB LOra and In regular lines COttAi, BEAD. fatned by a daip, upon at bottom flfvrex? TarCctuar' fcttenUoni paid to Cm ! W h Ich M. LL is Ilrcwter, )VCOUKCII4 . ; . T , engraved. attention and J. special,' BLUFFS, IOWA Tbe finder will oblige by leaving them at this Casn Wnolesale Trade, dSS 6m V. ltrcsrstr, JfsdoUeU J uzaiy Utah. to orders from paid i I. j O egg-car- ds . Liberty Street, and equipped with the latest styles of Type, and most expeditions Fi esses, we are prepared to execute and at low rates! every style of Dolor promptly, Railand Ornamental Printing; Commercial, road and Theatrical Printing of every kind and deeerlptlon. RxrxKKxcxH. B. Ciaw$o, Esq., and W. C. Staines, Esq. new Issue or Salt Lake city Oorpo-itto- a N-A-isThe ; m specimen of our work., d72 ly j n ' Harlns leased the five itory marble building. No. 89 the same ; :r r.ri ;j,f - 1.,,. ; Always In StocK, trinnnc4 to order -- f 1 J And every description and style f Vrtnting, Jngrdvnj ana xtunoyrvipfty promptly 'jura ait't X. 1 ft '.i.t.-'- 1 ; , ' ' Ik'j. , BLANK BOOKS MAJDB TO OBDKB, , on IiarjI. U' u ConBtontly t 1 Tt LIBERTY STS. S3 Blank Book Manufacturers, - F'tiRNITURE Mi ADVANCE: 111 TERhlS, . NASSAU and 11 LITHOPRIfjTERS, GRAPHERSr EHGrUVERS, gait lAltelCIty, fiNtmiraioiiopny;iktany - A STATIONERS, i and lllneraloTy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Phyal-ology, Mentsiruiiosopny, i'oliUciU Hcienoa. J Jjjr. i r i 'uik. The CoUesrtat Cesne will Include, in addition to the aboTe, tbe German aa4 Freneh siathsmatlos. the Jjaun langnasjes, tbe bbrherClassics and with the da8nl NEW-Y- AQnipiu tiirtcif i . BOTJItBON AJSD KYB TrTHKtEfJ, 91 South .Water; Street - CHICAGO. s CnOJYTSY S rilllllZS, Sole AgentWor Utah, East Temple BUi Salt UUce City. f XW 1 v,-- J.O.seioirJpia&Hay, ! , ? General Western A et. tWItlTMAI, 2U6 LsJce Btreet, CHICAGO, 111 C&AS. Of every saescrlptlon, at .wholesale and retail, 47 Son tli Clark Street, and 4ft North ClAib Street, CHICAGO, 111. I with tho unpaired ones; eo that they may all get paired again. when the millers have remained tosix or seven hours, you must just gether as punctually be on hand and separate them. For that, catch the belly of the female with three lingers of the left hand, and, without disengaging her from the cloth, with-thother! hand, take the wings of the male, and- draw them apart gently, so as not to hurt : , them. You have no further use for the mule unless, as sometimes is the case, there should be a greater number of females the next morning than males. Tomeet such a contingency it Is prudent to keen some of them over by putting them in abox,whlch cover over to keep them In, arivinir them nlentv of air. Verv soon af ter being separated from the male,the female exudes a drop of yellowish matter on the clotbj 'The eggs, are to be collec ted in the following manner: j ; ? A. BOOTH, Oyster and iE'isli DPacker evacuated, bring the males nearer the females to facilitate, the operation! of For that purpose, take hold coupling. of the wings of the males and place ene near each female. The pairing la dene Immediately. They are then, to be left in oarKness, as wnen complete, the-! j silkworm la a night uitcct. . TsaohinsYoalMasia t "T It is essential to watch the millers with assiduity. ? Sometimes, among the ' paired ones, a male or more gets loose; Illgner ArltiuneUc, Algebra, Geometry. as soon as you see this, you must take them ofT, because they would dis- Theory and practice of Bookkeeping in all its Vi9 turb the others, and cause many of them departments. Joint ' to get loose also; and it Is Important Stock: Bominees.Including. Banking aod that they should not be disturbed. Put these loose ones, male and female, back T i - . ' 69 Randolph Street, CniCAOO I 'A James Dnrhsm.!! , W QKAirn pskizx Oils J Paihts.Winddw Glass EESK FKATinCES. LIVE . a XQBMJO and COXtLKUIAT&. . , j t The Kormal. or Tcsclii'a rnnn. 'vin f Innlnda- thafnllnvlnin' " ' ENQLlSn BRAJCCIIE3 Orthography. Beading and Elocution, Penmanship. Arithmetic written and mental. Osocrapny, Grammar. Drawlnr, Composition, lUitory. Object Teacaln. Theory and art oi , .s -- Headquarters for Tick. Damasks. Xurlap. Tack. ,TwUie, Utd Lue, JBte s. HWORf 'CHASE," In-aUtat- kn, .; j Law- - lit dor rfnw'n Ntore,JUaln HU, lC'lfy. LOUNGES r j WALTER A. WOOD'S:.i WlJfDOW ZTAES unci OOKKICKS. And hare enaed him as Prlnclpsl'of tbs Before performing that interesting op sap ported by each a Corps of Asslst- ; 4i j eration, spread a soft cotton cloth hori- - U as hs may, rcqulr,, 1 on a redas soon table. As the iThs Brsnches of Stady to be tsncht In the aontaiiy dish, matter, above mentioned, has been UnlTrltr will be embnuwd la two COarses , Bradford, Ow 1 : Geo, JP. at low In the Country supplied by the jigure.. uan ana-' exaauas siocsw Manubtctnrcrs of end Dealers tn , r & REAPEF r.lOVERS 90,000 made and sold. " 3 340 Broadway, French iCalf Boots, RAILROAD AND KANYON yui BEDDING, jjid J0BBELR3 of - tliem lararsly, ana past atipplled wltlk tbeir wsvu betnjr fanUliar . , . . . fc MAJNUFACTURZIta TAI SIB mm. MS & BOYS' CL0TH1G . Box Tees and- Faney Heels tof salt .the' most fastidious. Good nt guaranteed- AJho the best snd moat substantial KIP and We beep tbe OXLT HiU Affflinisc; and COARSE BOOTS and BHOE5 made in the otlier Tols in cats Ifitrket, mlapiMl to Territory, suited to tlie wants of tne Territories, liavlnrr for JTAXZXLS ; Braird & Co Geo i t he finest Has constantly on hand . . nrtrimn a a S aqnallty , "STorlt. v- 1. BUNTING, American and , a. 1 1 QUU ' d721y J. B. Staring.. : . Co s& gt.1 Hew 00 Pectrmnn - . Ji D.Mason. i 0' JAS. ( ! Hardware and Cutlery , the-nex- ng DOOKiliOCK, 410 Iiato Street CSZCAOO. . Importers and Jobbers of ' I , Edging, it". . and sausiaeuon guaranteeo. m aali wv FarUenlar attentiom paid to Salt lAke Trade, r -- - j ; GOOI1M. r.TAnrrTiiig, itiTitxiq : i 1 We make a speclaltv of LIXEXS and WI1HTE - i And Sole Msnnfactnrer of tbe PATENT ! Barnum, d70 6m f4 I 1 ! fKKITXINCi COTTOlt Wnlcn we shall' si ali tunes offer' at the bottom nf tna market. The cheapest and best in the world. Aim of the Frompt att entlon will be paid to Letter Orders, I hxikozs: - - - FAKS, LS. YThltc CJoods,! Xiices, I '' 60 &. C2 Wabash Avenue, I -- . ' Importer, snd Jobber of 'fj' GEIlKRATi i HAEDWARE j 3 111 nTS 4 CO R S ET UMBREIiLAS-jPAKASO- ' two-thir- ds MOSDSsirr,- jj HOQP 3 ng -; Y;K-5:J.- ; IN NOTIONS,, GLOVES n, Bilk-reeli- UllVJ Y.ORKTR ADE aitlMarnlliiGo. CARson.'PiniEco. ; - . CHICAGO TRADE-- i Cbniwiotcrs 2fac7ii7ic, Moulds, And Tools of U klada, constantly on hand. Orders for export to any climate filled with ' d72 ly. fidelity aad dispatch. |