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Show i To Owskrs of City Lots. Gel your Statement Blanks of tho most approved 1 form at Caldcr Bro's and havo them ; tilled right thoro by C. W. Staynor, who has had several years oxporionce in tho Townsito business, having assisted as , clork in tho entry and adjudication of ' all tho towns in Davis county. Uo can also furnish every information how to proceed to obtain Land Titles. Charges . reasonable. j;J r Bark Bl-sisess Citasck. For sale, j tho California Store, Alain street, with 1 , lot twenty -live front, a hundred and r siity-tivo foot di-op. Apply to K. It. r Shoebridgp, on tho premises, or at tho L Hkralu oilieo. s2l Consumption, Scro;ui.a, FCrc. HEGEMAN'S GENUINE CO) LIVER LIV-ER OIL. Our Cod Liver Oil is warranted war-ranted PTTRK NEWFOUNDLAND OIL. It has stood tho te.'t of over twenty years' experience, and ran be relied on in every particular. Manufactured Manu-factured by Heoeuam & Co., chomUts j and druggists, New York, and sold by all druggists. s7- OGDEN DIRECTORY. : First-clasH Bu.wte.ss Houses. j MERCHANTS, ' Wnlker Ui-olIiei-n, 1 Z I oil's Co-op. Merc n in He lital It utioii, f ; James Ilorrocks, ( C. Woodinauicc, P. Atierbaub Bro. 1 HOTEL. OgUeii House, Joliu Maliuo, 1'rojiriutur. j I LIVERY STABLE, Id. . Nrliuu, Proprietor. nlrt . THEATRE. Iiumense Hi) of the New Drama ! MISS ROSE EVANS MR. M. BLUMENTHAL Monday Evening, Jan. 1.3, j Will W vre.-euiod, for the tbird time ! in this i-itv, the great Iri-'h aonsa-i aonsa-i lionnl dr&mj. in i act, entitled LIGHT AFTER DARKNESS! ' Io cuuoluJe w iib the ruariotc urce, I LOVE IN ALL CORNERS. i Id rpanliun. I.VHOVK AND BKLOW. j Furnacemen Attention ! A 1 Fire Brick. SCOTT, DUNHAM & CO. i RK Xr!TTfl FOR TUB : (iUbl)KN CITY FIHK HHK'li, I Whtoh are e-ioat if not (npcrlor to iho i b(.l KnU'h. L iptcial riirt flTCQ ti ike car (rtiia Illinois New.. Chicago, KI. dudga .lamesun of tho superior court of this county yesterday delivered a lengthy and elaborato opinion opin-ion in tho case of Mrs. Catherine Wait, of Hyde Park, who applied lor a mandamus man-damus to compel tho inspectors of olec-lion, olec-lion, and ei-ollicio the board of registry of that town, to repiotor her as a legal voter. Peeision is to the effect that tiie elective frauchiso is not inheront in citi-.onshipand citi-.onshipand is notconferrcd upon women by the constitution of the United .States. The application was denied. "Win. Cullen Bryant U veiling bis brother in 1'rinceton, 111., and will start noxtweekon a tour through Mexico, New Mexico and Arizona. Washington News. Wa-sliington, 13. The war department depart-ment announces in general orders tho Jeatli of general Ualleck, and requires Lhat the usual ceremonies of respect bo paified to his memory. Washington, 1", D. li. Denidgo, convicted of ombezrloment of govern-, unent funds in ISiiS, while disbursing I jflicer in tho patent oilico, was to-day : ientoncod to jnil for two years and to )ay a line of Sl-i.OUO. P. A. ALanlen, Into treasury clerk, onvictetl of embezzlement of treasury "unds, was sentenced to tho like conline-neutand conline-neutand a line of $12,000. Pon der Kxploalon. Kochland, Mo., 13. The powder 10110 at the granite quarry, containing hirty-two kegs of powder, was acci-lcntally acci-lcntally blown up yesterday afternoon, iilling one of tho quarrymen and fatal-y fatal-y wounding tho overseer of tho piarry, besido3 soriously injuring three libera. During last night a deliberate, but un-.uccessfm un-.uccessfm attempt was made to explode 00 kegs of powder storod near Jteach-ngton Jteach-ngton s corner, Kockland, Mo, Half a ;eg of powder was placed nor tho magazine maga-zine and fired, but it failed to burst tho uagazine doors. The "FlorlAa" Cfif.e. Kew York, . 13. Tho MaiCs Wash-ngton Wash-ngton special says sworn statements in ha Florida case have been received at he navy department, and were at onco orwardod to tho Etato department by I irder of the President. A demand will e at onco made, in a manner which will idmit of no evasions, foi'Jcxplmiation, ipology and full reparation for the as-ailed as-ailed honor of our Hag. Minister Kob-Tt3 Kob-Tt3 is perfectly awaro of tho feeling vhich prevails, and has undonbtodty lotilied his government thai there is no ivasion from either nn ample apology r war. fMli'ilvll vr Kli-e. j llumilo, 13. Taylor s oil refinery at( iVyoiningwai dsstroyod by tiro this iiorniog. Seven hundred barrels of rude oil, barrels of distilate and lX)0 iRrrels reiiued were consumed. Loss ;20,UOO; no insurance. Cunt om-Ilonae In veatlgu tlon. New York, 1:1. In tho cuaUuu-liouse ! nveftigatton to-day, deputy-collector i Jlarkc testified in relation to the prac-' ieo in making seizures and in com pro- i nising cases, showing that in some in- tances seizures wore made without varrant from the custom-house, ami ; liat frequently when large sums wore j irst demanded to compromise cases, ; mailer sums wore afior wards accepted; i ind that previous to tho administration ! f Grinnell cases wore compromised! vithout any legal ntlidavil, even whore j 1 merchant was guilty. "Wime-s said ho records in such eases were in the collector's ofllco. .Senator Uayard noved that such records be sent for. Senator llowo said thero was a lot u to prohibiting tho publication of nforuiers names; lie therefore objected, n reply to a question of JJuynrd, as to vho told him there was such a statute, .iowo said Jay nc, tho treasury agent Hid Wakcman; and added ho was not ,uro there was such a law. Finally the committee agreed to hold over for tho iroduction of tho records and until iowe had looked up the statute. Ad-ournod. Ad-ournod. The Wliai-ton Trial. Annapolis, 1:J. In tho Wharton caso .o-day a large number of witnesses tcs-1 ,ilied as to the reputation of tho prisoner. pris-oner. Counsel for the defense an-lounced an-lounced that tho evidence on their part lad closed, and tho prosecution called Dr. Nathan H. Smith, and Lr. Geo. W. Benson, both of whom testified, on lieresay knowledge of the case, that in .heir opinion Ketch um died from unnatural un-natural causes, and not from cevbo pintl meningitis. CO . Ti U 5 is ec 1 7 b i . i Q .E , C , - 0 ! !" j . - O : 'lau CS j si 11 I -1 " i 1 1 ! ti s s w 1 jit Ui 3ir;i 1 ill i hio ; II!4 I 1) Sz. 2 S ? CO H i i NOTICE. PERSONS liavinit .my Iniiiis at.iii.,-1 the 1 T.VH AND CAUl'i'lJI lA LI'MIIl li "i iMI'AN V will plea--o pre'ent tae:a lor py-, meat., na.l any no knoiviog ihe:;i?lvcfl ' l.o iri'l'kiteJ tn the alu-.ve coijipany will I It(a-'o oil I and ctti last rar'i brjiinaj, AUelslBi iBTirtba ruled by :br Juib inst. , E.H.SARkoN. J5 rr:iaest. I MISCELLANEOUS. ""beef cattle lost. LOiiT. frcin F. Liitlo's corral, in ihi iur. on TaeiJay las!, Seven Head of Beef Cattle, Sis of them branded S- P. II. on leftside, ouare crop off both ears, bun;h ni'tiiil tui en, one not branded, nor the bu;b of tail cu'. off. but the ear mark fame a tbe others. Any one dcliTcrina the .line, or sirins io-foriuu'ion io-foriuu'ion that may lc:ci to their recovery, will bo liberally rewarded, by Hi JESXI-SUS i PAI L. TAYLOR & CUTLER, Have juit reach ed a lot o DRKSS FLANNELS, SHAWLS i Tliroua:h the Blockade.) i Which thsj- are offering EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP. Also a full slock of DRY GOODS GROCERIES. STOVES The Cheapest in Toavp ! CjII and ?ce at their store, West side i:tsi Trutitti' st, !. j aiut26 S. T.-1S60-X. 0N WARD I THE medical revolution which commenced com-menced years ago with tho gradual disuse of blood-letting, salivation, drastic purgitiveB, and powerful opiates, opi-ates, goes bravely aud gloriously ou. Every day the sick grow wiser. They are no longer willing to open their mouths, shut tieir eyes, and take whatever what-ever the doctors are pleased to prescribe, without inquiry. They want to know the nature of tho medicines they are desired to sxnllow, and demand to have the mysterious Latin lingo of tho profession translated into plain Eng- The Invalid World understands at last that VIGOR is the great antagonist an-tagonist of disease. The feeble decline to be utterly prostrated by depleting pills and potions, and turning from &uch mendicatnents with loathing, judiciously place their trust in a remedy reme-dy which combines with the properties of an Alterative those of a paro and wholesome Tonic and Restorative. It is now about twelve years since this grand desideratum was introduced under the name of PLANTATION BITTERS, and from that time to the present its progress has been without a parallel in the history of proprietary medicines. With the spirit of tho sugar cane tho most nutricious of all stimulants for its basis, and medicated solely with the juices and extracts of rare vegetable specifics, such as Calisaya Bark, the best known Tonic that the world produces, pro-duces, and which makes it by all odds tho most unobjectionable invigorant, corrective and general alterative that has ever been placed by science within the reach of the sick, the suffering, and the despondent. Hence it has overleaped all competition, und Plantation Plan-tation Bilters is to-day the most popular popu-lar Tonic- on either side of the Atlantic. MEXICAN MUSTANG LfflMDT. Off MAS AM in; A sr. Probably few articles havo ever had so extensive a sale, while none have boon more universally beneficial than tho celebrated Mkxkjan MdjJTANo J.ini-jiint, J.ini-jiint, Children, Adults, iiorses and Domestic Animals, are always liable to accident, and it is safe to say, that no family can pas a single season without somo kind of an emollient being necessary, neces-sary, ft becomes a matter of importance import-ance then to secure tho bet. The mnrita of the Mexh'... Mltasu Linimknt are well known ' throughout tho habitable world. Prom the million upon million of boltb's sold, no complaint com-plaint has ever reached us. It is recommended re-commended for Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Kheuinalism, Swellings, lidos, Chilblains Chil-blains Ac., upou man, and for Spavins, Pounders, Ki ng-hone, Pol 1 Evil, Scratches, "Wind-Galls, Hoofale, tloc., upon horse?. IMfQHTANT TO OWNERS OF HORSES, "This U to certify. That thoMoxican Mas-tnni Mas-tnni Linimenlhas boen extensively u-cd in our ?Ul)lea throughout tho country (nc have 2.-VJ0 horaej) with tho crciitost benefit in all coses of ralK kick", sprains, lameness, stillness, still-ness, ete. -Mnjiy of our men havo had ocoa.--ion to use it in their families, and all Bie:ik of it in the highest tcrnis. Oao of our men got kicked and badly out and bruised; as usual, us-ual, tbe Mustang Liniment was resorted to; the lameness was removed, and ho vrns almost al-most well in four days. Wo can cbeorlully recommend it as a valuable preparation lor man or boast. Yours respectfully, J. DUNNING, Feremiia of Adams Jt Co 'a. Exu's. Stables. N. Y. "Wo take rrcat pleasure in recommending the Mexioan Mustang Linitnont a? an iiidis-peusnble iiidis-peusnble and raluablo article, and the best "i have ever used for Sprains, Soroi or Ualls on horccs. Some of our uion have also used it for severe burns and sore.', as well as rheumatic pains, and all say it acts like magic. J, H. HEWITT. Foreman. For American Kx press Co.. 1U Wall Street: Harden ' Express Co., 74 llroadway; Palltn, , Virgil A Co.. Kxi.ress Co., II Wall Struct; Wells. Fargo A Co.. U Wall Street, i Over three hundred livery stables in I the city of New York alone are using , the Mexican Mustang Liniment, in all of which it gives unusual aatisfac-j aatisfac-j lion. I tj. unoy. Sjme uDi'riicirled parties have under-' .taken to counterfeit ton LiDiment. ihe genuine is wrapped in a Sue "Steel Plato"! I encraviog, with "G. W. We.-tbrook. Cbem-lUt." Cbem-lUt." und "Trade Mark, MEXICAN MUSTANG MUS-TANG LINIMLNT," engraved across the I face of each wrappar- Tho whulo bears the ( proprietor' private I nited States Revenue .Stamp, acd not a common damp, as used : by dxugjnrti. l'0 MiSUFaCTVEISC C'l.. 27 Park Place. N. Y. PAGE, BBO.eV CO., ImporUn and Deal en in LEATHER AND FINDINGS! 33 urt 37 Bontlt Canal atccrl, spw CEIClSa ILL 1 SCELL'f.EOUS. SELLING- OFF j ; Jfow is the Time (o get ! f;nrr;ii:)s ! ar rmriiniog ittck of LADIES' FURS! W iii b: ?olJ icyamie3 ofcost. FAXL'V PRKSS GOODS. UNSEVS, FLANNELS, .1EANS. WOOLEN' GOOD.S, liOOl'S, NUHIAS, SL'AHKS, IIOSIEHY, ETC. Ti. ...ill i ..-,orl:.i i.l ..f WINTER HATS aM BOfflETS MILLISERY GOODS, Of all kinds, which will be sold at cost to make room for a large stock of Spring and Summer Goods. V. B. WILKINSON'S, No. So East Temple Street- LEGAL SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Utah. Salt LakeCounf?, "I Soptember Term, Win. S. Ucdtic and Fred- A.D. 1ST1. crick A. Mitchell, part- I ners. doing busine;s under tho urm nutue and stylo of tiodbe k Mitchell, Plaintifls, Tkoina? B. U. Slcnhouso, i Defeadam. J The People of the Territory of Utah send Greeting : To THOMAS B. II. STKNlinrSK, Defendant, You are hereby required to appear in an notion brought iisainst you by tho above nnuiod PuintuiV, in tho District Court of the Third Juuiuiul District of tho Territory of Utah, and to answer tho complaint filed therein within ten days (exclusive of tho day Ol service) alter tho service on yon of this summons if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, dis-trict, w.thin twenty days: otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will bo taken aitainst you, according to tho prayer1 of said coinplaiiit. ' I Tho said action is brought to recover the sum of S-430.03, duo from defendant io i plaintiffs lor goods, wares aud merchandise ; sold and delivered i.siud sum being du and pnyable on tho i"tli day of Slay. ISGst), together to-gether with leual imeresi thereon as set out in the complaint ou lilu herein and cost of suit. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear aud answer tho sail complaint com-plaint as iioovo required, tho said plaintiff will take judgment UKiiiiist you for said uui of S-O.05, with iiilorost as aforesaid and costs. -Witness tho Hon. Jus. B.McKean, Judfe-e, and the Seal of the Dis-. Dis-. trict Court of tho Third Judicial District, in and tor the Territory seal- V of Utah, this 27th day of Noveiu-J Noveiu-J bur, in tho ycar.of our Lord, Unc Thousand iight Hundred and Seventy One. dlU Wm. S. WALKER. Clerk. SUSTAIN rIOViE uiN UFACTUnE Tile Best anil I lie CIic-npeHt t . Have You Tried THem.i ANTI-.DY ? K PTiC, OK C0is!?CU;iD B3fJSET PlttS. Homo-made and purely vegetable. Thoy relievo Jaitndioo, Dyspepsia, Indigcf-tion. Indigcf-tion. Liver Compl.tint, Headache. Loss of Appotito and Foul Stomach, will break up Colds, Fsvers, Coughs, and Purify the Blood. Thoy will Cleanse the Stomach. Konorato tho System, und dispel Disease- Are good in all cava where Physio is needed. Try a box. You will lil'.o them, and never want any other sort, Thoy aro Ionic, Cathartic and Kxpeo-toranL Kxpeo-toranL Twenty-five cents per box Twenty-fire PilJfl. Warranted to giro satisfaction. OPTHALMJC BALSAM Or Eyt But in. Vaiuablo in iuot Diseases of tho Kycs. Removes Re-moves Inilamiuation, sireniftlirns the Sight, and Weak or Drooping La.:s, and is gonorally healing and struimhcning to tho sight, but causes no pain. It is als- good for Tetter, Ringworm and bud Soros. Only Twonty-fivo Cents per Box. OOTSIv LIN SALVE. A valuable remedy for Cuts, Bruises, Wounds, Soros, Burns, Scalds, and ior Vfonk or Lamo Buck, Side or Breast, and for many othir These .md other home-made family medi- o in as aro pi epared by J. K. J.iII.VsUS, Sr. UcoiKe, U(hI And so'd at .ion's Co-operative Stores and by other ii-cnis thnu'liout tbo Territory, also sold at wholesale or lurnished on commission com-mission to reponi!bloai,'cntt. If thesa mcd-ioines mcd-ioines are net koptnt your stores, iwk your merchant to order tliom at once. IRON WORKS, CHICAGO, ILL. M.r,.ifrtOiiiU'r- ol PORTABLE & STATIONARY Engines, CKUSilEKS And -Machinery for Smelting Furnaces Contracts made for building Furna-oes Furna-oes oi' Utah Fire Stone, i .Including Machinery, ic, set uj in complete running order. i j nefcreDCfi-Kurtka Mining Coin-pan Coin-pan jr. Salt Lake Clt Utah Smetl-i Smetl-i Ing CoDipi.Dj-, Tintic. I ' Address J. C. lltclvmh, Chicago. I A. C. DIETZ & CO. IPORTKBS Or PAINTS, OILS. Varnishes and Lamps, So. Hi FI'.OST STRKtT. tc. j a. o 9 o o o Singer Scwinjr M;ichiucs were Sold ; within Ihe past yoar. Scicifiy.c Ar.trica-i, June K:h, 71. THE STP3 CER 3Lrmufaclui'inr Company, AJT THE WOKLID'S -JLTZ, Constituted by the homes of tlicpeople Received the Great Awai'd of the Highest Sales "And hare left all rivals fax behind then;, POR TIIKY Sold in 1870 127,833 Machines I Sewing Machine Sales for 1870. "The magnitude to which tbe manufacture ofsewinir machine h i amine 1 ; ! own l. the -wora" returns (to which any one cn have ac.-rO o! " t'.e uta w:'orn "for the year lMU to the owners ot tho leaiins nateau. on which they pv a rovlir c-Mloi"oV- "turn number of niafluine sold by each uianuucmror" ir. lVu u Th.Sluffcr - - ia7,S33 Florence " - . . IT iVfl heeler X Wilson .lwi G-dd. Medal - . Uwo - - - 7o.LV) ,,n, .... - tirover i Baker - - ft.iri E , i,jre ... Weed - - - inkla A Lyon - " . Wilcox Jt Gibbs - SS.SiO Partam - - - . . i AmericaaButionhole A Overeeaninc 14.S7J Wilson - 'Ljr And several other companies who sold a few niiichines, It will bo seen by this tablo that the popularity of the Sinner machines far exceeds ex-ceeds that of all others, their salo bcinc one-half greater thsn even that of the famous "Wheeler Jt Wilson" machine. This is owing to the fact that the Singer Company have lately commenced making besides Iheir old snd woll-e.tah'i, bed manufacturing machine, what is known as their "New Family Mnrhlne,'1 ivhteh la aelllng at the rate of nine to one better ihan their old style. Thwr to-Ul to-Ul sales for IStf were So. 731 uiaehincs apainst the ia7,S; of 1S70, iliowli n tncren of one-half in the latter year." "New York Sun." One-Half of our Gigantic Sales, THREE-QUARTERS OF A MILLION Machines JSSolci, AXD Were made lvlthln the pait three years, lt the GrenieM In vease of our Sales overall Other Machines, BeliiR Williln Hie lJnl Ve..r. Tim Is Incontcstlble Proof that Our -Machines Are the Host in the World. THE NEW FAMILY SIALiEIt SEWIJS'G MACJ1IAE TTtfi attachments or all kunls of work, Is last .vinning iupremo favor in tho household, as shown l-y the raridlr uwautin sales, over all other machines. This ftew Family Machine is now capable of n ranse and varie-y f,f w ,rk .U(.h . was only recently thought impossible to ;erto; iii by m u-hi .ety. vi ol iim a , i -.ii ehowlhatitis the choaiicst. most beautiful, deli-'ately arrantcd, nieMy u-liu'tcd iuiiil. Ol'orated.spocdy.andemootbly running of all the F.uuily oowiiiit M u- iniL"! It is rem rV ablenotonly for tho ranso and variety of us sow 111 but uiF. lurtne i'irietv n,i ,r ferent kinds of texture which it will scxr witli ciual facilitv ad i.ero,-ii , ,r 1 u-in j silk twist, linen or cotton thread, line or coaiso. ni.ikiiin th.'"lnit rliekcil-elaiic stitch, alike on both sides of tbo fabric sewn; tho only stitch wiieli 1- iinivrii3 j approved, or is at all adapted for UrM-claaa'work. I huV. L.vr i'o-h or l.l , may bo sewn with great strength and uui.'oimity ol" Mitch, and, in a iiioiueni it i J willing and never-wearying instrument may 00 mu'usti'd lr bno work on game or er 'l mer tissue, or tho tucking of tarlatan, or rutlhng or almo.-l uuy oilu-r u-.-ik evi-n t I a child which dclicato linger havo boen known to per.oriu, Kvcu the Civi ele : and thoughtless have little or no trouble ou thli machine. Send for Descriptive and li'ce Circulars. Wemonufactureour own niedles, silk and twist; furnish linen and cittcn thread 1 I oil-all of superior uUHliir-but which can bo relied oa oo.y waou obtained through our Principal orBranch Oflioos, or Agencies. vuu OTHER SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED ON REASONABLE TERMS. We Cuarantee every Machine we sell to give entire satisfaction. MACHINES DELIVERED FREE THROUGHOUT TUB CITY. TERMS TO SUIT ALL. We extend a cordial invitation to all to como and see (hi Mit"hi:u's, whether they wish to buy or aiU See others, but do not bay without you cmmliie the Singer. Visitors always politely attended by competent attendants. Instruction free All Machines perfectly adjusted be lure delivery at t SOGER SEWING MACHINE BEP'T, Z. C. M. I. GENERAL AGENTS, Two doors south of Eagle Emporium, .Rlt L.alie City, Utnl.. H- B. CLAM' SON. SuporiQtendont SAN FRANCISCO TRACE, i S. L. Stauley, John flpraance, 0. 0. Chupaian, Spruane, Stanley & Co., Succesiors to JJ.Wcbeter A Co, snd J. & J. Spruit uce Importers and Wholesale Deal or tn V.i,lS and liquors, J4 410 FitONT BTREUT. ! EVEKDI & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS 40 Clay St., Sui Francisco, DKAL.E11S IN ORKUOS PRODUCB. Are constantly In receipt of Oregon Hstus, Bacon, Lan!, Salmon, Ao. Starch, of onr own and Ktutern man ulsc lure Uwsyi on band. THE BANK of CALIFORNIA BAN FRANCISCO. D. 0- MILLS. PRESIDENT. W. 0. RALSTON. OASlllLll. CBpltKl Pftld Up, - t3,OOU,000. DRAW DIRECT AND ISSUE LETTERS of Credit on all the principal oitioa of tbo 15 World. COMMISSION MERCHANTS 804 and a DO California St., flan " rail Cisco, - - California. Particular attention paid to theflllinirof orders for every description of merchandise, n28 Sal of Ores, c, C A. J. GRIFFITH, Dealer In t&STfc all kind, of PIOXIiKQ SMOKBD SALMON AND HERRING?, 13 Washington Street. All klndi of Dried, Smoked and I'lcsled FmI. oonst&Dtlj on hand. J4 CHENERY, SOUTHER & CO., Importen and Jobben of rOKKlGlf AND DOMESTIC BRANDIES, WINES, . AND LIQUORS, 311 Clay Street, San Francisco. WILMERDIK3 & KELL0G8, Importers and Jobber! of Wines and Liquors, 214 t 216 FRONT STKKBT, SAB FRANCISCU. IIE1TII I MILLICAX, MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD, Zinc and Colors, : 103 Randolph ttreet, CHICAGO. JOHN TAYLOR & B,10 Merchant Tailors, COM.lIKllCIAL STItICKTt KKfiP conFlnoilv on hind i .bni'-K ni-nnrt-mont ol FHKM'ii, KM; Lis 11 , AnilllCAaV Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings, Etc.. Of tho fin opt qutili Lipfl and Int. survlri'. which wo .uuko up to order in tho tuoel LithiouublQ and a.irorod tuunnor. PaTHON AGE SOLICITED- Lake Shore Oil Works. MAXWEtt, WHuU:a & CO., Manufacturers of Engine, SIpnM. Tallow, Iard and WOOL OIL.S. Dcnlcrs in Iioiiili(rht Cnrbon, Whale .Elephant, tiuitl nnd .Sjicrm Oils, Aiay fot tin- nlf. uf PttATT'B AST UAL OIL.; Agent of tho West Virginlti Oil iuid Oil Laud MnDrAi:TLHitii or EXCELSIOR CAR, RLiOF AND WH PAINT For Tin and HliiiiKlo lUMifi, Hi ulgo Timber, 10. Factory. niH"A ci. r,ffle, .0 Illinois tit.. 1m' Indiana Ave .14 CHAP1BER3'S ENCYCLO PEDIA. A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL K.-iS WLEDGE For the People. KcvisfJ F.Jiii.iii. Jl-j-iiio of 170-", Willi Maps, J Mates ami KiiKi avinH. To be coiuidolt'd in w I'nrK making 1U V0I1. Ol hjl Mf,e UH'jll, Illuslralid irilh nl.ut V.nir Tlion-and En-RrHviiiKi En-RrHviiiKi and Fi.ily FliICK prr I'nrl, I nr I ml lnK Ulapa antl lllniu ittlon, 00 ttiili, I'lUCE PKR VOLUMK: Extra f'l.,ih. bevflo.) ),.,RT u Library Stefi. marl.ifd odxtj 1. m llulf I'urkoy iMuroucu ti Mrn. If. H. KI- VS .t m. nrn .,u Aj;cnt for t lininlitr' Km ) lni:, illit f-r lbt I'jioiGo G-.ufi, and ,iri yu u , - u-r nmi ita-linrtorp ita-linrtorp of nt her A mi' r if h n und LukIihu elan-dard elan-dard and illuttraiud works. OASSKL'S If K W POPULAR EDVCATOK, N"iw Edition, Unlverful I'r"nr-;iiir-inB IXcMon.irr of Hi-jf"!! Hi-jf"!! Alyltl"lt"'y h J. 'iliouiBf. A. Nstional Portrait lialfory of Einineut Aaienoan". (.art tit 'u cmle ca.b. II. II. KKV it, CO-, 51 a Clay St., Yimi Fraucico, I . Prlio. ..h,.r,i.:..- t.,r .,( t h -, r .ork, mar rely ut.oit hLitiit t.nttiliilly etTvod tt, it month. MAY, Uodbi tioiie, |