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Show contrary, the" party now In powerWho have been abla to command the govern conti oa any place of ment for two years, though in a minisnent so free fronx erery thing obectlona will be better able to do sb after the try, . 7J.GE0RGE Q. CANNON, T. ble as 'those which appear, upon the election than before, and that the Cona I .11 mi li . EDITOH-ANox PUBLISHER. servatives, will gain more , than t will Doaros lueineam ia; JourrxdVa counterbalance the Conservative losses. WashChicago, When tragedy shall be entirely , ban. London: city, which is7 entitled to ' here from la.'isas. aays ington special rs parties' STembr Tbnrailay, ished from its Btage many of Its members of Parliament, has so Mexico are urging upon four the of will rejoice; bat there is a class the government a loan toattention three of the Liberal candifleeted that gov- far, DEFENCE OF THE DRAMA. of persons whom this would not suit ernment. They offer in return to mort- dates. Richard Baggaly, a' Conservaa. the States of Chihuahua; Slnaloa tive, has been defeated in Hereford. They have been' educated to deVive- gage . .It Is understood Romero's Later returns show that Edmund and Bonora, A number of Chicago clergymen who pleasure soul- mission from a here ia to'secure material aid. Beals, the Liberal' candidate for the nd ay perforaaace Boston. on the sub lower hamlets, has been defeated. isterial UnionlateIvadotited a aeries of stIrrlnfi doea-noeleof woman's assembled some these at the New York. The Herald? 8 Havana of have ject rights ttUU. WitS AlUil special says the insurgents hold all the menu ln.lt, iaronoanced Uxnnd XMMWVtUUUMUAUf James attended. country from Puerto Principe to SantiaFreeman Clark the ly we now. mat say spixiuess. iransiy presided. Sixteen Vice Presidents were go de Cuba, except Noeritaej also the these institutions in! unqualified tefms. we consider this bad taste, we ' railroad and rolling stock. Communiand hope six women. Another Chicago minister,; Hobert that the time is not far distant when a chosen, including cation from these ports is cut off. The Vervote of. Montpeller. The oGlcIal mont LalrdColller, pastor, of a church in hat better taste will prevail.for is government troops met with severe reGrant for 44,167; Seymour verses meue 12.045. in the interior, and consequently taKen ine has up cuageiain city, Our a not sally from the towns. The piece managers dare scarcely'bring The New York. sermon on a they and following gentlemen in fenoe of the stage, . the without upon.the stage pencil wwav. wxmj vacvwu jLs4cviva.q ja siao insurgent forces at Puerto are said to using 'Popular Amusements," which he de freely in scoring out objectionable number 10,000, and include the wealthy words Pacluo Mall Company: e Allan-Mlivered on the 8th Inst., boldly express and Lane, Wm. pennison, J. classes, who freely risk all for the passages. There have been some, M. a is force of 15,000 in the Howard p1 his views on the 'subject. In the A. troops A Brown, Potter, Law, probably, who would have had these Francia Skiddy Jonathan barricading, the streets, Thorn. W. place, who are the course of this sermon he said: an attack : from tbe insurleft in. Such people like broad effects. Huleff. Sidney Mason. expecting "The drama Is as ancient as the race. There should never be any relaxation Washington. liear Admiral Itadford gents, who were only three miles disnow in command at the Washington tant. The insurgents' organization is Furthermore, much of the finished lit - permitted in this critical care in Accounts from Santiago de lniUform,isdraerature,in8plritand navy yard,. Is about to be assigned to the complete. but that! pungirig, every thing from. plays that command Cuba I am not quite sure within four of represent the European aquadron; miles of that thein"rebels, force. full Loud the very first chapters in Genesis are the most sensitively delicate could - ob-- uie jranxun wui oe place nu naganip. for are cries aid American heard dramatic. in all Gen Stoneman. the same care lat should be the and commanding Ject ?g to; j1 imand tbe confusion is directions, has a made toi district, report military ercised in the selection of suitable pieces tne uenerai-in-cmefShakspeare, . the peerless i tne systems mense. no mncuon naa naa ior representation, 'men ine stage oe-- and policy adopted by that ixinuon. ".uuii nun" Russell, a poet of centuries, General Schofield m tne woria, ana no name ien io maiu-- Comes Indeed an educator, ' has been defeated those and been followed. have The report gives in . a somewhat elaborate statement . rnomas xuuner uibson, a rv. naa li not Deen ior me ununauo iu I K i i jneisea. of the has been defeatedfin Ash ton 7" condition of affairs, and calls the atten- Liberal, atinct and .aptitude. Bo with Milton. V ,Y , under-LynLord Stanley, the present Tne grandest poets tnat uoa ess given i tion of Congress to several points, which oeen elected rrom ijynn nas to the world have been its dramatic I served ly rank as ministers of a true in his opinion premier, require legislation. poets. And, furthermore, dramatic civilization. New York. it is reported that. the Regis: : John Stuart Mill has been de character has the highest representation Erie combination had bought about feated, but it is understood that if . Gladstone is declared elected from in the drama. I confess that I never thousand shares in the New York south-wei eighty saw such power, I never remarked such Lancashire, the Liberals Central, and considerable proxies, when KDITORIAIi SUMMARY. nature in anv Christian pulpits that it run Mill will in Greenwich, where he Vanderbilt discovered it and closed the to elected. was ever my privilege to sit under as in be sure, books, preventing them from obtaining A recent number of the Springfield control Van Winkle." Lendor, midnight. The returns "Hip of the Central. Joseph JetlVjrabn's show is nature, not art. Bo simple; so true; Republican contains an article on the that the Liberals, so far, haVe It Washington.-Th- e of v so beautiful: so moral. No sermon Bait mines of Cracow, from which the Spencer W. Clark, chiefresignation 233 members, gaining sixty elected of the Printing 8 carcely written in the world.except and the Conservatives 125, with a nnAmnmmA. isureau or tne Treasury department seats, . of that ol Christ when he stood with the n " ":r mines, ine mostT has been accepted. Geo. B. McCar tre. gain thirty seats. Cracow oait adulterous women, ever Illustrated the If Letters from Madrid report Paris. ! who has been as. chief during that of love to conquer evil, and to- no wned in the world, are situated about Clark's absence,acting will great I agitation prevails throughout probably beanwin tne wanaerer, as inat oeauurui m- elht miles from the city of Oracow in pointed, Spain. i tie piece, so perfectly1! rendered by this Poland. Columbus. u.t 18. A fire broke out at They are known to have been the Central Lunatic Asylum, at 10 genius whom God has given us to illus- worked since the 12th century, and o'clock trate in the drama of the power of love which now burns with over the sins of the race. I wonder who much longer according to tradition. On little prospect of being subdued. Some among the Ministerial Union ever saw account of their vast depth and extent of the (patients were burned; they are Lake City, Salt -Jefferson in "Hip Van Winkle." Let now November to removed 18th, 1868. deaf and Dcing the are a travel visited by great many us give to these friends the advantage they Editor On News: Daerct dumb the evenasylum. of our Judgment of their ignorance. ers from different countries. None can Charleston.-Graof nt's 17th tbe delivered official maiori ta ing my 7th inst., I Itistori. Rachel, Iiooth and Murdoch visit the mines without a government in South Carolina la 17,679. lecture in the 8th Ward Assembly f especially, Davenportj Jefferson, are all Tallahasse. Owing to the absence of Room, which was well lighted and Before descending every vial- rGod's gifts to man. So I say that the permit. Chief Justice Randall, the Supreme warmed. We had. a good meeting, and 19 Pressed in a coarse tor to blouse, long legitimate drama is to bo endorsed. It Court has , not yet rendered an opinion the culture of silk was felt to oe exis an educator. It Is in nowise to be protect his clothing while underground; upon the legality of the im tremely necessary In view of the present apologized for. And in regard to the He. can descend to the salt beds by of Gov. Reed. The production of grain and vegeta Opera I need only, I think, say, that so means of windlass and ropes, or by Hartford The total vote of Connec far as tne legitimate opera is concerneu, bles in Utah has since become a is of ticut 08.947, which Grant received any one who objects! to it, on moral stairways, which have been Cut during 60,095 and Seymour 47,052. The town settled fact; we canlong produce enough for must either be Ignorant of it the progress of the excavations. or Brooklyn which gave Grant 109 ma- - home consumption and to spare. We ground, I think for the most part that those No salt is seen until a depth of two jority, has failed to return its vote to are satisfied that the country can . feed who object to the opera are or there hundred feet is of Secretary of the State. its population, but we know that it has attained; then the veins the olliceout must be a moral weakness in lue nature not clothed this town. that Is, in a diLeaving of such objectors. To say that the opera- begin to appear embedded in clay and majority wil be 2,924. Grant's official rect We our grain for have sold way. ; is corrupting Is to say tne mostirratlon- limestone. At a depfh of two hundred less cost has to than raise it. and it Governor Hoiden'a message Raleigh. al and most foolish thing that human and fifty feet the salt Is everywhere ap shows a tax of ten per cent., ad bought inferior goods with it at prices that lips are capable of. I say that a man valorem on the property of the State, which nave enriched the few and immust be ignorant of what the opera is; parent- verhead, uuder foot, and on would the many; and this will pay the interest of the State poverished must have been wholly without know- - every side, while in the galleries,branch-logof- f debt, and cease never until we produce a light and he recommends such levy, valuable article In every direction, laborers are and to advertise the various internal of export, that will ledge of it, or else brought to its hearing a lascivious nature to begin witn. I au Imelltr onrrarraifl litnttnrr V& we want in a foreign what Me improvements. congratulates the purchase we can clothe market. In State this doing upon the suppression of rebellion, do not enjoy the opera. Not only ex- - wheeling away blocks already cat;j In and 'ourselves enrich without impover-upon reconstruction upon the base of cellent people morally, but cultivated several places chapels, or excavations so the our to lands for elecand upon the ciotning; lsning suffrage not so much,grain need be buy and m people intellectually, do not enjoy tbe designated, are found, containing altars tion of Grant. all, raised, grain opera. 'Many of our finest minds go to and crucifixes, and life size statues of Chicago, 19. Grant's official majority fsare of our rich soils already uaaer culthe opera ana come away, feeling that In Illinois Is 51,150, out of a total vote tivation can be used for raising grass It was a waste of time, aod we who can saints, cut in pure salt. Some of these Of 450,000. and roots, for the proper wintering of so are never as and the production or a gooa artilittle, enjoy it in any wise.be it partially dissolved, but this pro say that cecre sheep Washington specials sorrow wool. for While we continue to purof feel such to cle a cess goes on slowly, the statues retain J tary Seward pronounces an entire profound ought uo all we need with know not abroad because tbe from chase people, they fabrication or the statement that the flax and sugar staples infinite lights and joys of which, by their shape for a long period. the wool, British Government had agreed to grain, We can to be continue will their lack of muicai colturc, they are After reaching the salt beds.at a depth withdraw ner joint occupancy neglected. of the ideprived. . Hut it is their duty, simply, of two hundred and fifty feet, the visi island of San Juan. He says the State produce silk fn abundance from our unto any they do not like It. It is a sorry tor, preceded has received no intelligence occupied lands; it holds a high position by his guides, may still Department in the commerce of tbe world, and will religion that rejects it on the sour grape keep descending would which subject the conduct of save a of seven for depth us from the impending scourge of cannot because they principle; they hundred feet, through halls, chambers Minister washburne to censure,but, on wont letTany body else.r and nakedness to which we are poverty the contrary, the Standard, a leading fast hastening, if we persist in following xukiibu' ihii)c(i ni jiucuus Avfcs. jirmiv our lie thinks the opera is also an educa- and tunnels innumerable, but every ob defends course. as his conduct, past Improvident and foolish being governed tor, and that it elevates! and refines the ject that meets his gaze is of solid salt, by the highest McAllisD. T. After the lecture.John considerations of courage ter was chosen President of the 8th except where, occasionally some inse- and humanity. tate and spirit. He acids: Soroof Is supported by huge timbers, rsew York. specials say the Erie Ward Bilk Producing "I really don't know1 but that it would cure Henand Wm. or Shires, a wooden some is be a very sensible thing if our congreSecretary, bridge thrown over controversy is the general topic of con- ciety: there ry w. Lawrence, Treasurer. gations would, make it a stipulation, vast chasm, from which thousands of versation. In Wall street y G. D. Watt. s a general disposition to await fur . when they engage their ministers, that tons of salt been have removed. ' The before would season once ther .developments,' ticket they accept a a year to the opera, tb cultivate their deeper the mine. the more dry and pure to any extent. Counter suits operating have been Ma&rixd. In this city, on the 1st last., by commenced-- against Belmont, Drew Elder Geo, Q. Cannon, Miss Elizabeth Griffin, taste in musical matter." the air is said to be. "r,'. of Walsall, England, to Mr. John King, of While' we do hot endorse all that Mr. One remarkable room in this place and others, charging them' with con- lats MiUvUls, Valley to get control of the road. The Mill, tttarCache please oopj ; Collier says in relation to the drama has the appearance of a theater. It is spiring war promises to be very bitter. . .There and its representation on the stage, still over a hundred feet high; it has yielded Is some talk of carrying the case to the there Is much to be commended in the 100,000,000 pounds of salt, and tbe aides, United States Courts, on the comDlaints I liberal spirit with which lie treats the from which this enormous amount of of foreign stockholders. In the Erie difficulty it Is shown that subject. Much that is evil and objec- saline mineral has been taken, in regu- Carless and Mcintosh filed the bill of a of the Property of William Evans at tionable connected with theatres-ha- s its lar blocks, represent seats for specta complaint with Judge Barnard, upon rnilESale L Lent, set the 25th lnst.. Is indefinitely postbavins: been made. , wnicntne juuge appointed jay Gould poned, other arrangements origin in the unwise course pursued by tors. WABBEN HU88KY, trustee of the Company, with the power such men as compose the Chicago "MiIn the course of his wanderings the uf Marshall & Carter, Solicitors. per also he an order of d3031 . granted receiver; nisterial Union" ia tabooing and de- visitor is shown two obelisks of aalt in ail parties from injunction, restraining nouncing theatrical representations. commemmoratlon of the visit to the presenting new suits. Jos. i isk, j r.. has made a counter affi By standing aloof they abandon a very miues of Francis I. and his Empress. A Good Blacksmith in which he declared that Daniel davit, excellent Institution and one, too; that Francis Joseph's ball room is another Drew Informed him that tbe Intended me at Mount can be used with powerful effect in edu- curiosity. It Is of immense extent, and suit Sanpete on the part of Belmont, f was be WAITED by I Will furnishPleasant, employregular and rood wages. cating the people to whatever evil in on festive occasions Is used to dance in. cause tne latter assea for a loan of 30,000 ment particulars Inquire of Henry Dixon, at Huences may cluster around it. If, In- It is lighted by means of large crystal- - shares In consideration of information theFor General Tithing offlr. d30S tf GEO. FABN WORTH. and this he stated refused, being stead of standing aloof given, ine rock adorned salt and chandeliers, up asso would he isk and his that injuren f their hands and eyes In affected horror with statues of Vulcan, and Neptune, ciates all he could4 f i ":; " fj n at theatrical representatlons.they would and when illuminated Is said to be very The first bIIHard;match. between Ru- take them under their patronage and briliiaut, through the reflections from dolphe and Carmet . wa played 'last use their Influence io elevate and purify Innumerable brilliant points and angles night. The game was the French Ca rom game, lve hundred points were the drama, they would bring about re- of the glittering rock. won by Rudolphe, tbe score standing sults that would, In a very little while, In one portion of the. mines is a lake Rudoi phe 500, Carme 895. ' .The second and will surprise themselves. B ut It Is rank twenty feet deep 'and intensely salt. game is to be playfed ball four American be the caroms, cross for Visitors or to push a of. this Jn heavy square folly men, any man, body . . i ' excellent assortment or 1,000 f barred, points. stifle the desire in human beings for re- boat, and .while crossing they re pad laxation and amusement It s aleglti-mat- e dled through a tunnel whlch connects FOREIGN. want of our natures, and he who two immense halls. While In this tunGunpowder Tea, The this morning London. r nel it is the custom to fire a gun, which, claims a Liberal Times ignores it betrays Ignorance." j majority in ParliaWhenever jte think about our Thea- - with its echoes and reverbeiations,is ment, thus far elected, ' of one hundred ) Coflee, tre in this city we feel thankful for the almost deafening. and twenty. ' It aaya the new voters adthe teachings of the Constituinspiration which prompted its erection. The number of laborers constantly here to not as read by Disraeli. They but tion, Performances there. may .have their employed is about two thousand.'- - The have agreed to redress all wrongs, and . faults; but we are convinced' that the miners are fine muscular men. f , to They change for the simple sake of reject .i - ... I opening of Jthat building as a place of are divided into gangs, and relieve each: change. The, Timet says the result of I Soap,! I V amusement has had a most beneficial other every six hours, a gang in that the election thus far, justifies the reform act, as the improvement with the legiseffect upon the people.) With such a time about 100,000 pounds of lative quarrying machinery discredits thepredjc 'Cantlles, magnificent place in our! city as it is for salt. : The temperature of the mines la tion that mobs and enthrone 'would it the performance of the drama, there has very even all the year round, and is such encourage the dreams of a wild democJ ' ' been but little inducement for adven-- i that. the men work! naked to the waist. racy. . ' ; Paris. The Monileur says dispatches turera to open mean and dlsremitable The of the- - air Is received; lower preservative from all. parts of. Spain anplaces of amusement with the hope of so great that wood retains Its vitality for nounce entire tranquility. " AT. eewing patronage. We hope yet to aee centuries.London. Dispatches from Bombay, (;, war in Northern India great Improvement la many thing The whole extent of these mines has state that the: V?.-ended. i TOnnectea witn our -- Theatre. .Th never been accurately determined; but had BL Petersburgh. The iver-NeU1 come is along naturally aa the taste of they have been explored for a continu- frozen over in consequence, of which T. TAYLOR'S ous the. t vessels are detained. tTiT11rnaua Py-tpresent length of two and a half miles, and many .oonv. the aggregate length of th e whole of the London. The Morning Herald, tofrequentiy the ministry may meet hereexcavations Is estimated at more than day, says East Temple Street, and find the verdict was not T . after, ? wia public. Btlli. four hundred miles. U, "V r;- -against them yesterday, but, on the dlS&ly DESBEEl h V.bHlW U WD, - ., D 1 iniB-cuy- 18.-T- Ltles & - ion J1 . Maiagers-.H- Ciawsoa & THE HIGHEST T. Csias. ' - v PHIt PMD - i . he : well-wishe- (25 T r, blood-curdllnj- ttt J8 The-conventio- n f t !,10""!"U? lW-M- ijr - - ,IHE Or the Favorite Salt Lake Actre? 1 FOB . yiCCllffiC, "o) JTU THURSDAY, Nov. 19, '68 Delivered at this Office. Will be presented, for the first time In tbls TerMrs. ANNA CORA MO WATTS ' ritory, t: . i- beaoiiral flay, In 5 Acts, entitled. . - .J or; . ? ex-mat- ic. - Ja.8UhrJtl : ex-drama- tic! V -- Liberal-Conservativ- e, I icuun-vicnuw- mr e. i st j " wer re-po- Agents will oblibo forwarding us all thev ch cause-Ther- c Blanche Miss Adams .. Armand....... Louis XV Mr D McKenale .Mr J 0 Graham uuke de KJcneuea........Mr J 8 Lindsay . Mr J M Bardie Dnke P'Antln Mr v.... P Margetts Ie Sage MrsM A Komney victor . Jseot. Mr A Merrill f . ti EUnne, J V Mr E D Crowther Dame Babette.- .Mrs M G Clawssn Miss Lizzie Piatt Jacquellne-- .. Ballad, "Speed - Dane, J. Sir. On," - - - M. GEO. Q. CANNON. JUST KpCEIVJiD! SUNDAY Harford. Jessy turmni.. fmm .Miss Adams J C Graham ...Mr J S Lindsay ..Mrs M KowTLne Mrr Ji argett s .. .Mr r,Hrwood. Mrs. Harwood.... James Harford's servant .Mrs M a Komney Lucy S.DOdRS OPEN at 7 o'clock. Performance commences punctually at 7H In Great Varlefy JUVENILE ?s GODDARD S INSTRUCTOR, . FOB THE SEASON! :o: TO AND FROM THE WARM SPRING BATHS. i SPRING HACK IVIY GEO. a ad very Cheap. Bound Volumes For Sale. I Can also furnish Covers for and Bind Subscribers' Volumes. ,J GEORGE Q. CAXixOX. to-nig- ht, ; REYARDS! f j Foil Fencing, Messrs. Hnrdle A Merrill toe mmim SCHOOL Hnrdle Derore acted nere, entitled --1 l: :o: Bliss Cllve To conclude with tbe laughable Farce, never iret j. IMMEDIATELY! Tlie l?eer nncl t lie Pea want. - V Will leave the Salt Lake House every morning at ErOHT o'clock, and at every HOUR through the day, calling at all the principal Hotels. II. ARNOLD,! d211tf Proprietor. : i ADVERTISEMENTS ! i CniClGO TRADE i : ; HE WANTS- -: .100 j the-peopi- lOOO lOOO lOOO , ! ?! i Oats, SOOO Shorts. E par" the Highest Market Price In liWH ror tne above. He lias a few warm H . . Barley, 44 5000 lbs. Bran, 4 e, - Rug. Sliell'ri Corn, Wheat, No. 47 DEAEB0SN ST. , CHICAGO. On hand, vhlch be Intends to sell CHEAP! Railroad men will And them an excellent ahleld airalnst the bleak and piercing kanyon both before and after the hoars of labor. winds, ' G. Goddard's retail Grocery aod Provision basin ess Is now conducted in the Basement, which Is kept warm and- , comfortable, and b alio Is the LARGEST PIANO ESTABLISH- rpHIS and th Western States, X MEXT in Chicago and has a Ktock of nearly TWO HtTIfDRKD CHICKERINQ AND OTHER CEI.EBHATED i PIANOS. . for Trhttfh' fh lUIIE price wMr same Piano can be boutibi keepi hlr in New York and Boston. Circulars and Price LUt sent tree to CELEBRATED CIDER ! all persons sending us their names. A fine lot of Writing-- Paper for sa'.p at Direct your letters to "REED'S TEMPLE OF S3 cents per quire, being the cueapc&t ever sold MUSIC, CHICAGO, ILL." in tbe market. A lot oi Printing; Paper at 40 A 30cts, per mncu cheaper by the 100 lbs. lb. retail, and for Lawyers, Doctors, This paper is well suited Merchants and others. a&Call and examine. ' 1STUKE& COVERT. a- - The store Is now"sed exclnslvelj upper ! for the Grain and Flonr business. Manufacturers of v tTie Wlm Btril m s53-3m;2a- FAX dllfcly IE - m CHICKENS WANTED 1 I T Plain, Stamped, Japanned ajnd , Co-operati- -- PLANISHED TINWARE, 500 TEAMS ve to-da- , z-- .' ) IDDIITELY! 1'JIIIIED m ' -- NOTICE We will pay lO per day for a Team of one Good Span of mJItES or HORSES with and TEAMSTER, and WAG OX per day for a Good 4 Mule or Horse Team, Wagon and Teamster, and ;2S per day for a Team of O Mules or ITorscs, lVngon and Teamster, 1d TO...... ; and-llfti- ug JUST j t MfflfEB I (With Loose Globe & Detachable Guards,) Wholesale Dealers In Stoves No'. -. 1 I Westloke's Patent Xantcriiv. Hani and Distribute Ties On the Grade of the U. P. It. It., between Bear" River and the month of. Weber.Kanyoxu & OBtollow-war- o! 95 Michigan Avenuel CHICAGO, URINOUS. , Areata for tbe Celebrated j HOME COMFORTSTOtT &50 6m:41aw CO AIT j TEN BROEKk, fc 1 to-nig- jii . . . 1 . i - ! " : . . i ; ; ! J- - ' . . 1 - . J. . : t- t ht, - -- Employee paid ia fujl weekly, it CABRIAGEHA1IPA(3MIN required, at R. Toan;, JnnVs resldenee, 1 mile beioir the month of Echo Itnyon ' JJLNDAVS, Apply to Charles Crlsmon at" Woodmansee j.. A Broth'era'. Btore," East Temple BL, Salt Lake CIAKEXCES B.VROUCHES, City;' also,' to B. .Tonne" J r month Echo Kan of yon and Edmund Ellsworth at John Sharp's Bretts, Coaches, Plitetons, all kinds&f.. Bngrgriew, IA and Open Top a;bt Work, Gamp near Lost Creek, Weber k any on. TV v 'Grant's Shifting Jop Rail, W , CIIAJU.ES CBXSJXOSrt w nil IGIIASI TOUXG, Jr. Class- , - m s Strictly First d297tf 41 &43Bandolph Street, CHICAGO. t I va t; : 5 ) & V. v ; ; : " .:o:- - II Ail AJUi mannfflfnra t fVmT Cit ANN ABU small family. f. s to Mrs. 11. Crocheron, one and half bnises, JPaasenrcr Coaebe and Hebs,f Apply wsrons, blocks aouth of B.1A. 1 A XlTm. STRONG GIRL to do general housework In a i, t-- Woolley 'a, vth Bishop Ward. B. Good reference required. d307 2 ? . FAMILY CARRIAGES, fcOSTX T7ROM the 7th Ward Herd, a year old red J? COW. brandea ALFRED BEST on both noma ana urt Whoever will give Information aonearBtnnipt. the same or return ,It oe win suiianry xawarata. rZIruii.: V.iic." ALFRED BEST. , xpreis . l.mJ AMAMAnt: fr r!iiTTiaErwi In the from Lawrence, Bradley & Pardee ew West, t Haren, 'Gdnn. ' ' ... . f. J. 8. ABBOT, Sop't, Formerly with J. 8. & E. A. Abbot, and recently t ruon f r Concord. N. II. j D.W.COAN. . i-- Frea't. - , a55mdlaw t If . ; I C.O.TEXBROEBE, SeCy, ' .! |