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Show SBiSiSiSBSSlSS . A. is, ises. October Tuesday, rir' U it 4 f. '7 f 3i t3BffC5S2; k. W BURinlAO & YA1I SCHAACK, r.inuuFAbttihind WLetwtale g 1b of very Manufacturers and Jobbers of The art of The oldest kngm spehigh antiquity. of cimen transparentth glsa 1 a Lottie Inches' high, about three and discovered by Mr. Layard In the ruins of the N. W. palace at Nineveh, and Have now received now In the British Museum. It was one hoi solid In then blown piece and lowed out by a machine. It has enTiicir Koir EilI;OtocIsf of graved upon It the name and title of Bargon, accompanied with the figure ten they offter to the Trade at LOWEST a lion: Its date, therefore, is the latter C. prices. B. The part of the seventh century, In art, however, has been practiced Defore this. many centuries Thebes Egypt was a glass discovered at There Manufacture In Chlesgo bead bearing the name of a king who! v V lived about 1,150 B.C. The monuments carry us back much farther even than Custom Hade this. On the paintings at Benl Hassan, which belong to the reign of Osirtasen I., who relsned B.C. 2.00(7. we have the BOOTS :ANI J3EIOE3, on blowers of at and work, figures glass the monument of the tenth dynasty, tome two centuries earlier still, are Of Superior Quality, j of bottles of glass drawings transparent containing a red wine. of Goods Largest Stock, keep on handtothe w The skill shown by the ancient Egyp- And uim be , . in found et, in their llae blowers Is almost Incredible. tian glass . I T 4 llll must evidence here and the necessarily FACTORY ANP SALESROOMS.- be wanting, in consequence of the cheV HllicafirO-- i mical changes which time causes In the 29 anTSrLke Street" AYOOTie.J glass-makin- r?7 to hUi Fattens thai tie has NNOITNCES GLAS3 MAKING. - . 4 j -- one-four- r or -- " And 1 f - s i ? ' I - - ! i - CHICAGO, ManoXactarerg of Portable and SUUosarr i ILLINOIS. -- ft I BBIIilLv SCBE1T CtTTTfEBS, I substance of glass they seemed to have equalled, and io some Instances surpassed any productions of more modern times. Their art in Introducing different colors into the same vase has, I believe, as yet found no Imitators. One very curious specimen of their remarkable skill has been preserved. It Is not one-thiin in length, by quite an Inch h In thickness, breadth, and and contains a figure of a bird resembling a duck in very blight and varied ; 1IAY PBES9ES CA3TE 8UGAR 3IIILS, rd , St--, Wm. O. nibbartU ; 4 Orders Ollea Promptly and at Iiowcst Klfirltct Bates. W jEL Iff T 13 SB, d222;6m JF. Spencer. SPEXCER, ; IIinnABD A The most delicate pencil of a minia, Importers of ture painter could not have traced with circle the of AITD TIN the eyeHABDWAEE greater sharpness PLATE, ball or the plumage of the neck and 02 & 91 Mlchljan Are., CHICAGO. HIGHEST WAGES PAID ! wings. The most wonderful thing, d2Xh3m however, la that the picture goes all glass, so that both sides In Cash, Slonthly. through thesame show the figure. The way In Tower, & Decker. which it must have been made was by r Sacoeuon to DDDEEC COMPANY, arranging threads of colored and i, Qnnrry-meigiass in such a manner as to : MAKnrAcrmnra each produce the required figure-a. end of the mass. were then united by heat, each thread being adjusted separately. The bar of glass thus made would ba cut into horizontal sections, each section of course contain- anil Kabo mg tne ngure. in some cases of slml-- I lar work the details are so fine as only Book to be made out with a lens, which acAGENTS TOR THE cordingly must havo been used in its TO WORK ON 14 manufacture. It extremely, interest- 7FJ tJZFTj ing to find that Mr. Layard did discovjimntE-irA-ii- A er a magnifying lens at Nineveh. Many ox urees come nave specimens glass JPAJPJZR&, down to us. Mr. Webb exhibited no - -fewer than thirty-thre- e specimens In BISHAECK LEAD PENCIL CO. the Loan Collection at South KensingNone but Good men need apply. ton. Of Roman glass, examples are SLATE DOUGLAS CO., much more numerous; the Musco Bor-b- o n loo alone has two thousand. The 64'XAKE STM CHICAGC Romans themselves considered a colorrartlcnlar sttestVoa rlTtn to lUlnf ordere fromtlie Apply immediately at .the Contb 4f less glass as the most precious kind. J4bMat Trade. of Weber Kanyon. v Nero gave as much as six thousand l21M:m sestertia (nearly 50,000) for two cups & with handles on each side. The most 1' d201tf I valuable example of Roman glass that has come down to us Is the famous TEHIXA ; COTTA; Offlce--S7 State Street, CHICAGO. Portland or Barberinl now mystic urn" as Darwin calls arm, et..Tri. mm In the British Museum. In 1&45it,. was dw and lXr Httnarr. it and 3Ielll- - J O ImI I CpaBrtoet etc. wantonly broken into fragments, but Hons. Entablature, IJoolc. iias oeen most aamirabiy restored by Bend for lten HOVKY A NICHOLS. Proprteton. Mr. Doubleday only one very small piece being wanting. This vase which was round in a tomb supposed to be SURLEY TYRRELL, of the Emperor Alexander Beverus, that . . aap wuv was mmuereu a. JJ. is com posed of two strata of glass, blue and white. The surface was, then carved like a cameo, leaving white figures on a dark' background. It was purchased from Sir William Hamilton by the Gfima, Glass Duchess of Portland. At her sale the Duke of Portland, after a private underState Ra1. naif Bloeat Ifortn of Emi standing, it seems, with Wed re wood, St., In 10s. at It 1,029 bought gration Bqaar, a. n. frsirt. iVlkl liUCI A Ij HATiTlS CHICAGO. 1Aft; 4 Of the aboye .naniedBbops, Street. New York I Traveling Aeenta. 79 14 berty SnSSSBg ITerc ofall in our Iln wU, descriptions . te xeemtod In the est manner wltta neatneea anddlspntfb m Conflict Coarse and Fine Of Every.Descrlption, TWINES and PAPEB BAGS, THE MATERIAL QBitciAjcolrT rr it i CHICAGO. d2S78m t The-threa- STATIONERS, ds lithographers, Printers, Manufact'ra Blank a xicnous, hoyet II T MP0RTER3 and Dealers In all manner of X Works In tne Fine Arts, Oil ramungs. HrontM. azian ware, u ui isuaaes rortuocu, Flgnres. eic, SwIbm. Chinese and Japanesea. : Artificial Fruits and Vegetable, Anatqmlcal i PreDaratione. i Kend xor uataiosne. 3f o. 07 State Street CHICAGO. CHICAGO VOniS, vase-MPortlan- ITU BRO J tt. ... XX A Tl TTTiTUTt A TiTiTTTCr L Co., rT t Persons trishins to nurefcase Material or hava Work done, will nnd the RAILROAD BHOFK the best, cheapest and moKt reliable cst&biUh- ment in utan. OATH and BAR LET taken tin Ercbaoee for Work or Material. - MANUFACTURERS OF d25&k&e&lm ma Mr.. Keeps constantly on baad a general assortment of ' ' EIICH,WJLLIAM.SrqO j ' Soeoearon to jajCtrTT.TjTjjitrn Traofeaole Dealer in JT. O. OILS, PAINTS, WINDOW, CLASS, 2). CUTCAGO, WILLIAMS. Cracker, Etc., Etc. d21&6m v-- ; PEOPLE'S Er.7Poniur.7 i ! , ' nrt make nse of Anerbach any kind of rt.ikh!t A are at bonsht unless they roods, i j in hi ii.iii ill nun lima I ...... .. urmwncnii t - e- -- lEI' 4 , v . ,(, ! - - --- - S,"1 Tula;tnt ouy RWjIherwell :na? able? ?Uo fl?ari8".' but which en- - PhHipVad sVjorih&Co, 7 .1 and f attention aperlau?.i.? J? Ji,r:wJrda fW9w ""aeonntrr. . Thou shalt not walk the streets, unless thy boots and shoes are bought at Auerbach A Bra's Btore. Thou shalt not be allowed to Tlslt ladles unless thy clothing comes from Anerbaea A Bro's Btore. . UUS?.! a Thon shalt have no ooverlne for thy head unless thy hats are bought at Auerbach A Bro's Store, 7. Thou shaltjjotwalk Into thy house, unless rags affd ma44du!ar bought at thy carpets, , ui-sAuerbach & Bro's btore. 8. Thou shalt not allow thy female household or silk to go walking, unless their shawls, cloth fansjaal-morfurs, cloaks, sacks, basque, andparasols, all sorts of trim-minembroidery skirts, at Auerbach A Bro's Store. are purchased 9. Thou shalt not go to bed at night; unless walls are covered wua nne wan thy bedroom and thy bed covered, with and border, per Kb at Auerbach California blankets, purchased ' . : & Bro's Store. 10. Thou shalt not make thy toilet In the ana thy soap,penumery,ooi morning, unless at Auerbach A Bro's. halrbrutihes are bought ; ; ITAIsiiiDaTit n smixb. otLvrtrp Tl jru 1 AGBICU1TUR1L al es Stores - TJARCOVO, T. HALS, r. a. ncsx Orders front F- It. I. wa :13.A;-T:7r.nr.AT. I II 'ct: Wholesale and Retail Dealers In d9tm- . ! y F . AUEH D AC H & OROfO , 4; . I. highest price paid 'or allhhuh of Produce. d259-.l- m MSU BOOK STORE. VERY FINE STOCK OF - T53cn)cn)I!s- And 1 STATIONERY .FOR SAIJ3 CIXXAP. ' t on Afrrlenltnre, ttiseelis" 3BOOK Medical, Scientific, Offrapby, eoosT Seliaol Books, Slates, (FA--Particu- lar . - Dram Boots, Fortune TeUlnffBJf Oons; Books, JLetter .Writers, Ettv.ettAlao a Splendid Assortment oi j . U YOftU. ' nTronD'cpriAaTJE,:;,4 UdsaTods. la i ' . Hebe-Won- . sale Trade, at the lowest figures. ,Come and sea The Ixst Cause, (Southern Hfctory I '' dl&l'tnt for yourself. War, by Foilard.) CHICAGO. 0"s - k HARDWARE SSTOltE and Whoteeale Dealers In Hard niPOTlTnrl N alls, ae o. b3 I s Cutlery. f:r-'er-ware, C t. o1U lUade Street, ILa-CSa- , : -- i ;! " -. PHOTOORAPH CAKDS and FlCTL'Bt SI. D. CALIAIIAI7, Proprietor, " ' t ; Deader In :: . IR07 , CT33EI, TIH PIRATE, ' SALT LAKE CITT. History or tno Oreat Opposite Wells, Fargo A Go's Bank and Express - Ufo or General BooerS E. Office, East Temple 8 tree t, salt Lake City. UTe of General Stonewall Jack"attention paid to the Whole Uneoln. j of to ' Xlfo of Abranam a (near A on Brown ftorasnss Always srs hand, fchorela, Bcythec, Axes and Orders from Vtah erefaUy filed at St, Lenlj Calibrated ww 0?cllt PaclS ZzZ-- : v-.- ' CO' I - 1L Thou shalt not buy goods of any that 1ml tales AuerbacniJro s.9 y. yy i niPLEI2XTo Ceserallf. - ' ; , d223t3ra' BHOADWAT, CHICAGO. i,l. ,;.r - - i . IROX, Bast Side, East Temple St 4. ;- d239 Sm School Rewards. Qentlemon's Furnishing Goods hlc -- tCarefnl attentlan artven . Abroad. Biamark, It is said, can onlv rest bv log with Pbyjclans fear delirium tremeff tho 19 . ; e 2? HfS ..-- ' -- . . Bro's Store. 2. Thon ehalt not nse gloves, hose, handker-- I chiefs and fancy roods, unless they come from Aner oacn uro's ovore. 9 .Thon shalt not allow thy wife or daughter to buy dress goods or domestics, unless they are bouEhl at Auerbach ABro'P Store. TTf : mechani-StlAMSru,- le Sunday v (Dims, i THE ELEVEN COMMANDMENTS! Mhitman j - - 1 ! In any house And sells as BJSASOXABLE ;.' the CityGIVE HIM A CAli. L ;. Cakes, CHICAGO. r OISTXAD. Order will receive Special aad Pronst attestiea. , -- ftf Uhi Bread, I " W. HjFITCH, JE. TVVITTT. 8. J. HEEorr. Ills. A writer in Once a Week RE prepared to Contract for BUILDING and "A .ssoaxro tackxoxs alwXt on nainx celebrated artificial II nib makerB&yt: guarantee the work equal to the beet and tells us. as eheap as the cheapest, navlne PAID I3T CAPITA!, 1,000,000. Some years since I devised, a hand a eerie of concealed cords United tatea Ierjcltory. ; r which, by and spring, possessed the power of First national Bank of Chicago, grasping and retaining with some alight amount of force any light substance CHICAGO, IXI4. placed in contact with It, the governing BaraL If. Nlckerson, Presldent,L K. D. Gray, Vice President, power belDgthe fall of a small column L. J. Oage, Cashier, OF THE LATEST IMPROVEM NTS. of mercury placed In a tube within th Chaa. J. Bohmltt, Assistant Cashier. .Ann part of tho apparatus. The object I had in view was that the elbow beln tiered, and the lower arm being placed t We keep constantly oa.hand and Mas: to or at an inclined plane, tho gravity of the der, at the Shortest Notice, DOORS, SASH, upon a Kind or plug ,iuigsuYcr, to which theacting DLINDS. MOULDINGS, Ete Etc. centre cord was attached, 8hould at once produce a closure of the lingers, while the return of tUe mercury to tho lower end of the, tube, . upon t!. TKRMH to 8UIT CUSTOMERS. the Mii.lillVll 111 arm being lowered, would rrmit litrht dlOt:ly UljtlUlfl 111 leasssl springs to bring back tbo lingers to their j in 111 131111 Htartiug point. not and ? ,dId the succeed, hl. pl"n n in i T 111 jumia iuu u ue maue so loose that they gained lateral motion, thus giving anyCOUNCIL BLUFFS TRADE. thing but a uatural appearance to the , fiogers; and the metal, in spite of every , camtatten to secure, es co.,v; & it, continually ., capln, rendered, uelsrs tho f coutriv-anceWHOLESALE CROCER8 J t 3, 5 & 7 JJiKE STREET, The highest eCbrt of nihantfti Tealers In" ; ;. ,f wnoLESATj: nlm In this direction wm that called OtJTFITTIf?GGOODS, etc. etc., And forth by the mishap or M. Roger, ho No. 413 LO WEIl BROADWAY, . had the misfortune to losehU right arm below the elbow. This serious disabilic. Ttrewter. . ) 75fi 77 !t :70, UicliJim ATenuci, Brewster would havo ty his following prevented V. J XtadoUet. icuwir bis were It not that the loaa i 15 & 17 Ilnndolpli St., rlredprofession, the ambition of a young Prussian CT2XOAOO, TTiTi. to supply him with a limb tbat wonld . ZIUILCOIID T. J. cl sno.t serve the purpose of hlatrionlo decla- : : matlon.9 , Cooneil ClnCs, Iowa, CHICAGO. yi ; A , It strikes one that the movements 1 of DSAZsBIiM 1H WI10I,E8ALE are so Y t ... w operatic singers purely on We make Priees and every ItegnUur Cheap thtf-thtas:Waa not so IS"AIK0, XTlilia Goods una Job after all. .Ben that as it may, article we eel!. VoolAmerican of Cottons;fiiOYCS bers however, M. Von Peterson has won the CLASS, PAIMTO, OIL, rns: Flannels.! Iloslerr, admiration of all the practitioners In Notlona. and Dy making an arm and hand FAXCY The finest CXIASZIXlAJfFOItD etrCo., Headquarters for South Watar Street, Al - GROCERIES 52 & 54 WABASH AYE., 17B )!- STAPiE 1 White Lead and Axle Grease,' i ' "fi" Lined Collars We tne ONXY Stoelt of Hlninic and TeeU In this XIarUet, adapted to otherkeep for tne wants f Una Terrltorlea, haTlnr and ears paat annnlied tbemwants. 7beina larsrely. familiar wltli tnelr k ; . : cLils:6m .i 51 lAke St., CHICAGO. dSSFSm A. HOPPER : ;. v "T5 Hardware and Cutlery, yarta fare ; Copjrishted,lSt fi- - SOLE Importers and Jobbers of ' d-c- LEATHEC2 ! CARPENTER 4 a 'f : 1 Z3"! Mnn d21S-S- m - - a Co.. d's rm-Co- V. ; TM PORTERS and Manufacturers of Clioiee , 01 ana ueaiera in an PLlTcTasMl CUT TOBACCO,iinai No. 157, SOUTH WATER UTBEET, CfUVJKW, mm Goods sold at New York; Wholesale Prices. H. SCITTJXIART A Cew JTe. 14. Water d222;m Street, NEW YORK. Tonne sBAiip o ' ic .ntAirirjENTiiAX. i , s Oooda. rJeealeomonleand Dloohonio Materia' THE RAILROAD! OP Till' Oak, Aali, Illckorj ancl White We! Timber; Spokes and Felloes; Iron B Steel or all sizes; Bolts! Xnts, Screw,, Dorse Kalis. Toe Cnlks, Mule and lion Shoe. 11 out Xaiis, rilc-- and KhvM Ar and CarriasV ery description: IIan nakers' TooIk; ITInrliiiuitliV TooU Paints and Varnishes of Ike bestqaal. ity; Harness, Bridle, Lining:, Patent and Enameled leathers: Enameled Dnek: Wax: Sit. Bees and Snoemakcrs Taread; Tacks, dr., . i I . TUB MOST COMPIXTEIWEST o 4" QEPARTMEHT Will be louhd i Opposl lte City Hotel, ed Reasonable Term. V w we 52 Lake St., v j uuuur II ! -- DEPARTMENTS CHASE & Co.. Aeenle. - j ; , Ll. "TV, MannUetaren andWbole&ale Dealers In UHlard uu-color- " LAFUN, BUTLER & Co., " . 3?oIntiii2; ami Harn FOR CIRCUIiAltS. ST3rCX muaSIATBliTl eor. of Frahkim, oince, Randolph CHICAGO: diit-i- y I one-eixt- colors. d20&-3- m, eteh scutnrrixii. WAGON, IrlANUFACTUREB, FURNISHING. ''1 Planing rder la diietf Order carefully attended to. i OfiJc, !fo. 4SKontIi Canal Street, CHICAGO, JUIIIOIS. T. Cor. Wabash it the , " MII-1- 4 : Proprior. ?: , 1 A. HOPPER, BOCK DBEAXTJSna, ' Ittlninrr Btcnir JP UoFfl, BRICK MACHINES, r i Constantlj ou hand. 1 terlr eenpia ty rii, 7 j Stedin Engines and Doilcrii . (Corner of Michigan Arenneji 1 - ' II Fei OIiACO DEAIiEKS, Nos. 1 & 3 RANDOLPH ST., HIOTJC3IIIEt3L3l5 SHOPS, QUIETER OP A CEJITUET FOUNDED OYER A ; ', OPEYEBTHI3n., lla,, bo Gold XWcrfor Ttch Trill nnj jplocoln tho City, XXlnera and ArrrUIleralToals, Stoves, r Also uaextmitui asa cstr penter'a Implemnts, MAIN STREET Opposite Salt Lake House; CCCZDULlEnfl end STATIOSE 45ITY." i . j;. DAE.T 1 a cirkW; HAEf TTBET. Orders protrptly altsattd te, OiH.CLLIOTT&CO.V ! Zim 3 tfr-- ; |