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Show i . ' PPfr ' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. 'V 'Chicago Specimen. 1st and 2nd f Quarter 1881, is lo han'l, valuable. : ' Florida Dispatch, Jacjisonville, Flal received regular, very interesting, fr; i. Hetfal&& Presbyter Cm., 0., re- , ..c.eired regular, know not who sends it. f ; , ; . i St utioiier & Printer, Chicago, good hi'-. : A, large catalogue of Sanborn's Ma- ' oninery, with prices. ; No 1, Vol 1, of the Ogdeu Week- , ij ,iyPHot has been received. v ' No. 4 of the Saturday Evening Times, Omaha, is to hand. S Woman's Exponent Salt Lake City, is received regular. No. 2, Vol. 1 of the Balimore Press is to hand. The Con'ributr, Salt Lake City, comes to hand regular and is interesting. interest-ing. . The Silver Hccf Miner is received regular. Territorial Enquirer, very newsy, pays rcirular visits to our sanctum. Vick's Floral Guide, 40 pages, Autumn 18S1, is to hand. Very neat. The American Garden for July is before us. It contains a large Colored Plate and much valuable reading. Quarterly, 25c a year. $. K. Bliss & Sons, 34 Barclay Street, New York. No 294, Vol 132, of the 'North American Review' is on our table. It contains an article, "Utah and its People," by George Q. Csinnon, that should be read by all; in fact, every article is very interesting. interest-ing. 106 pages, 50c per copy, or $5 a year, monthly. month-ly. D. Appleton & Co. New York. Subscriptions received at the 'Union' office; t- ' |