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Show policy dictated the wants of the President and made a few remarks ex- desire of his country for DESEIIET EVENING NEWS country, though by he might have opposi- Brcssive of the of the United States with tion to contend with, the masses would ; 'Warel 20, ftatarday. !. C1UA5T AX D. THE roUTICXAXM. ....... t 4 ! e - I From our exchanges we gather, the con elusion that tue politician throughout the country are greatly 'disappointed at the character of President Grant's Cabbus not consulted them about inet, its formation;;: and: H la said that the nominees themselves were Ignorant of the houor-whic- h ' awaited; them , until were made public. ' At their names tempts have not been wanting on the poliUelana to manpartof professions!have signally, failed.' age him; but they The moat notable1 failure, and that whicil has excited the most comment, has bexi ihat of Col. Ale CI u re. He Is from Pennsylvania, an editor, a poll-t- l oian and a man of Infinite "brass," as we remember him when he; passed through here two or three years since on his way to Montana.: lie was decidedly of the opinion that it was Impossible for any Administration to succeed without the help of politicians, nnd endeavored to Impress Grant twith that idea; but he would cot be Impressed. , It had leaded out that he intended'to select a member of his Cabinet from Pennsylvania;' it was desirable that the selection should be a suitable one for the party ,and McClure, with hid dashing boldness, his unfailing and conceit, cool JV.f (Bpeeial to lbs Deeret JCtntn? Senate. Senate has passed Washlngton.The the educational and a bill v - . continuing collection departments of the Freed men's Bureau tUi the first of January next. r -- , . Tmmm- I- - - ' HOUSE. In the House a substitute for the : 4- CO-OPERATI- a - And Sole Manufaclui-e- j V Hi ofi the PATENT r VE ad-fourn- ed. " .. . . I 14 " BOOU IOCK, The cheanest and beet In the world, Alan of EXC&LSIOB DIVIDEKa and U ALL! tKlt5, & 0i..Z7ew 135 Beebman lNsimrrroN. MR. J. A. HERHE 3Tork. I if-n- :t Geo. F. Bradford & Co. ' 1 ; Alaska fur protecting bill was referred to the Committee on Commerce. .The debate on the Tenure of Office bill when, occupied the Senate till 4.40, without a vote, the Senate went Into executive session and shortly after ' "1 The Houso went into a Committee of the whole on the Indian Appropriation Bill, which is the same same as that reported last session, without the Senate amendment. After a long discussion and the rejection of several amend ments the committee rose and reported the bill; the House bill was passed. Judd, from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported a resolution instruct ing that committee to examine into all the circumstances relating to the alleged imprisonment of Bliss and Master- man in Paraguay, and the conduct of the late American Minister there and of the1 officers of the South Atlantic ' squadron communicaa The Speaker presented resence,' was chosen to manipu- tion from FOREIGN. the Governor of Mass., an late the President elect and bring nouncing1 the ratification: of. the 15th ivxaunu. j.ne Anaaiusian conscrin- tion disturbances' culminated In a short. views .of th.o party. Amendment. hiin over to t fierce battle at Xeres, the insurgents The professional politicians had, In Mc Adjourned till Monday. 600 fcr!onersV Miramar; heads loslnr CluroVopInibtii carried the State elecnine hundred Carllsts iu the mountains near lAlmara. 'Government troops have OCWCTTAT.. tion la Pennsylvania which determined the Presidential result, and if the New York. The steamer Georgia gono were. " Paraguay ad vices say that Lopez with Portau Prince, has arrived; among politicians were to get all the from four n xo. was me passengers li. Arocue, Jtiay-tle- urasse.thousand ...men is 'fortifying at rewards, he and other working politito minister the United States. .. Havana. The ro volution Is ts are cians would, go Jnto pther j pursuits D. C. 19. The Colonels burnintr Washington. many plantations and creatlnsr 1 wore gratitude,, He retained in active service for twenty- the wildest where,. terror; they are impressing are five Robert C. wanted General Grant to'take up'some regiments of infantry tne slaves income army, r They nave Samuel Crawford. W. Geo. active Penc'sylvaula ItepubUcan, ac- Buchanan, between Alvarez the railroad destroyed quainted with the people of the Btate A, Nlles, Wm. B; Haeen, Jno.Gibbons. and Maragua, nevertheless constantly claims victories. yfantsf and pot a, retired phil- Jas. B. Bomford, Jno. H. King, Henry ment Vienna.-- A decree hea been" publish C. B. Alvin Orlando B. Glllem, CliU,, anthropist. Christian character and trial by' Jui-- for Press establishing il.' Chas. ed, Wilcox, l Philip ' were " not the qualities L. liovell, Oliver X. Trobriand, onences. philanthropy " Gamsha Shepard, n Havana. The have burned whleb,-iMeClarVe estimation, were Penny Packer, Thomas li. Crittenden. insurgents five of the lanrest nlantations in the 1u- required, and if a man of that class Thomas H linger, Charles H. Smith. risdiction of Sagua and iKKjheca, one were to bo selected, he thought disaster George Bykes, George Stoneman.Davld near ana . anotner near Ma- Stanley, Jefferson C. Davis, Ronald caqua.uieaiuegas would follow. -- His' argument could be S. Is It positively asserted that S. Mackenzie, Joseph A. Mows. the insurgent generals are carrying out summed up In the The JLt. uoioneis retained are maxim cf Governor ilarcy that Vto the Thomas CEngllsh,Jno. the plan of burning everywhere. A de-tachment of Insurgents hasj left" Alva- j Brooke. Joseph H. Potter. Alex. 8. rex, victor belongs the 'spoils,", The'poliU-cian- s It. well mounted, to born the plantaDanU GilCharles C. Huston, had fought the fight,' now they Webb, tions in tho 'vicinity of Jabacoca; the bert, John It. Kdle, B. Bradley, Alex. u 03 V wanted the rewards.', M. D. McCook, George p. Buell, Geo, planters are, terrified. , Authentio infor Hut cunning and adrol't'aa ilcClure Is W. Wallace, lienry A. Morrow, George mation from the insurgents .admits the of many plantations within a V. Kantz. Itobt. burning Grant's strategy baffled hlm.He made A.. Woodward, August i ' a ..-. week.' Granger, oamuel IS. llayman, Emory no point, and he was too shrewd not to steamer Another arrived from Bomeyn B. Ayrea, Iewis C. Bpaln with troops. hss Upton. Generals inUo thU... retired, from the perceive Hunt, Frank Wheaton, Elwell S. Otis. and Escalante are passengers. Bacela terview a somewhat disgusted politician, George Crook; Cuvler Grover, Edward There was an engagement yesterday y as" it W.Hinks.v , aud probably as mncli'chop-falle- n near In which the, insurgents Alvarez, are D. Martin The majors Hardin, were fled. f ft and Is possible for a man of his Imperturba- Peter L. i routed, Hwayne; Blchard I. Bodge. Official accounts an at of f engagement ble assurance to bv. Wm. McEdge,HughB. Fleming, Jas. 136 t insurgents Quahachballa report O. Wm. H. Lewis, John D. Ray, In this conversation the President and only one soldier wonnded. lid win F Alexander killed, Townsend, came oat successful;-buWas only are active near The insurgents this, Chambers, Xty man Blssell, Henry B. have troops the beginning. V To prevent the annoy- ftf gone there. The S. Robu JLamotte, Mathew M. isner, are Carrying off slaves and ance which he knew: ho would have to Blunt, John S.Mason, Wm. P. Carl In, Insurgents soldiers of them. The number Van Voast, making endure from politicians' if ho made "his Robert E. A. Crafton. Jas. Remedios is of Insurgents atSagua and A. Hombrlght. Geo. A. Wil estimated at from mind known, he' stadlotisly'keot from Henry to 7,000 19,000. The M. Goodhue. G. John N. liams, Joseph have the oho railroad o namea destroyed the insurgents the gentlemen Whistler, Alex., J. Dallas, Henry C. ana eyery between ' and Alvarez telegraph whom he expected 'to select as his con- Merriman, Zeaas 11. Bliss. I Macaqua. t officers of field the The Infantry. Alexandria. The waters of the Aiedli stitutional, advisers. By taking this other those above than will terranean have been mentioned, course he doubtless saved himself an successfully admitto General the report monthly Adjutant to ted the Hitter Lakes, amount of through the dis immense of the army, according 10 the regula Suez Canal. trouble; but as orders. botb felt and expressed! tions, satl faction awaiting Yokohama, via London.-T- he foreign special says ministers Chicago. The The politicians, axa not sol tad, ami their terminannounced he have desays the President has. fully ill humor will increase should the Presi- Cox of the civil war in Japan, and on the policy of ' sending ation termined of dent continue to pursue this course. Quakers to deal with the Indiana; he have withdrawn i their proclamation ' Theyjkvaa t to have, I n vulgar parlance, will soon begia a p pointing prominent, neutrality. uerlin. Dr. Jfeterman is preparing to of that society as Superintend-- send out a new polar expedition, which "afluger intho' jriewhlchtaey have members ents and Indian -l ! Will sail. till I.LUcU helped to cook., JLiUycbnadous of Washington. Agents. The only nomination Ban in junev 19. Mazatlan advices Francisco; their own abilities,, of the zeal4 they, submitted by the' President to the to March United States the 'saV.' 6th, was that of William A. steamer have displayed, the sacrifices they have Senate y was Trade Jiesaca that in port. for assistant Secretary of was made, and thatwithout their services, Richardson ana future prospects languisnincr. anCol. the Treasury. Chandler, la The steamer brings the eiecUotxtsf Gen .Grant to the Presi- nounced aa chief Quartermaster of the 5were discouraging. treasure from in JU7,ooo Mexico, col. 11 ot could beenl have dency 'secured, lit Military District, and will relievei ralaclos. who was one of Martinez1 prinMoore.:-Col. ? a they whU tQ paxtako of r the beneflU o Ulcers, and who started the revo cipal Committee of Washington. lO.The which hU elevation to power enables asrainst Governor Hub! by seizing and Means called in a body to lution Ways at Vallacan, and nineteen the mint him to bestow. They wish to lighten day on 1'reaiaent urant, Hecretary other criminals; fronr: Mazatlan escaped his burdens, by sharing with him the Boutweii ana the commissioner of In f;.t a .sf j u 4 v prison, onerous . responsibilities' of . fiofllce; ternal Revenue. They had a long talk i Information from Teple states that Boutweii with money, upon affairs, less was than this .will Lozado nls army nothing; satisfy In the course or whicn no declared his Ueneral placing on a war The Indians and the footing. them. But, .however pliant and determination to sell geld publicly, and rumor PJacIdo General had that Vega to" subservient their wlahes "Presi never in private. He believed he had sailed from Ban FrancUco. wltharms r dent Orafet might C be.V U r lal"nb In power to Invest surplus gold in bonds and ammunition, and was expected to he thought he would do so.' He his power to give them" satisfaction In and land, somewhere on, the coast created Informed them that the income from considerable at Mazatlan. this taanner. The batronnf n of the i the customs was increasing. The con There was no.excitement, . Lower Califor from pews vernment, Immeawe as it is, Wjoild 'Jbe versauon wun urans was mainly 01 a nla and Bonora. author! Customs The . l , , .v. InsuOlclenU .Dissatisfaction would bo social character, ties at Mazatlan had seized an American Commander The Tuscarora, Queen, vessel, eveu ma had attempted to extort export line allln hjs power and the Keartage. Commander Thorn expressed to gratify them: but what will be lis ex ton have been ordered from the Pacific duty on a cargo of dyewoods: they only t nt if he Ignore them disregard their to the North AUsntio squadron, . to released heron the bond of the Ameri can Consul, that such duty should be eminent (?) scnrlcesaud select capable report 10 itear Aamirai lion. v JNew York; 10. A fire this evening paid if according to law. men for ofllce, without consulting them CQban dispatches from AtrmiralHofTi destroyed the contents of a five store v dated In regard to the appointments? Havana 12tbj sayHhatiacohi-pan- y marble building, 49, Warren street; the with the newly appointed consul Time will reveal in plaioess what we aggregate loss or goods was 100,000. he had called on! the Cant. Gen., Hall, to the building was damaged may bat dimly perceive. at the present The Gen. Cuba of and had secured the re , of amount $l&,000. T. wonderfully if they permit the Preal connrmauon or jp rans jvioore on lease of Mr. Triste, an American citi me time. Iiut politicians will Lave to change Wednesday, was as second Secretary of zen, a native of Cuba: who was a short dent to run tho GovernmenUTiiiachlne legation at raris insteaa or at Madrid. time since arrested on a charge of con Mass. Orders have been spiracy asrainst tne government. The without" their aid. and not raise a Sprinafield, of the Capt. Gen; in thla case at received the armory from Wash action howl about liia conduct and the ingrati was marked by great courtesy, he hav to begin the manufacture of the ington, ordered tude which he displays to his supporters new the immediate release of breech-loade- r, out five log aud to turn the warmest prisoner although the charges, were and friends. There are many hundred per day ' ordered General has The persons who are of McCloxe's opinion, that the commissions of the special i SATthai U 1st Impossible for any Adminis- agents of the Department, who are 4 'ft ' not succeed tration to without the' aid of under pay and assignment, shall be reto and vindicate the correct- voked. from and after the 31st of March. .politicians; ness of thU dlcision - they may, if not The commissions of all special agents Tt alUallon of th publlr, and ct School on the 18th of will aad Oommlttees in town and country U called to permitted to assist; do all In their power they expire must then be renewed. Dec, tto smhrrass im(rtl)rifclJodlanirtp6n Dr. H. C. Lauck, Chief Clerk of the the adrertlsement of palder Bros.,' in todaj's Uaocb Tay hare : larz assortment of eda- Administration-Pension th Office, died ,.Wfc;4i 7'w. aclanUCc, ant. other .c biographical President has signed a bin for catloaal, J President Grant as' at the present theThefarther which oCer they work, greaUy tertaining security of equal rights 1n reduced prices. Iow'a thatims for a at time the confidence of the country, the the District of bargain. Columbia. t press generally sustain hiPpolIcy; he The Senate, confirmed Eliza- Hen Ait eaormoat stock of fln BIL.VETC at Rich- f f!A,'WATCaiE3, from f IS M V5 ach, War displays qualiUewhlch please his fel- beth Van Ler, and mond, S. John U. ' m Iranted. Virginia, Reust, t at CARIi C. ASMUS3I,9 low citizens, and if he should discard in Arizona.1 Judge and Watchmaker, next door to the professional politicians, as he.has mani- I The new Spanish Minister", toZ&zj. Jeweler Post Salt Lake City. f r--t . Office, fested a disposition to da, and have. )d3 presented bis letter of credence to the i 1 . mmamm . 3 AS m SVnanU Umrft-l- . - i - ; j imposing-p- I ABB j f i I Jno. i. C0tvlc4 ' I - :m REAPERS. Orer 00,000 made nnd sold. HOW OPENED la the splendid i . IVIOWERS j oh, ( i - WALTER i A. n WOOdIs i TWIf - B0?S' CLOTHING Gee. P. Bradford, j d721y -- '. I I 1 A- 340 Broadway, t i 1 LfflN'S & ot Profit, m - ; ; : ' ' t MANUFACTURKIUi and JOIlBEOS of takes pleasure in annoanelng that Its business is may organized ana j ! - bavins for Us objects THIS INSTITUTION, consolidation of the Mercantile Inter est of this Terrttory, and the distribution of uenera4 aierchanaue 10 ia people i d , self-posseesi- . ZION'S ! t pi c. scnwEiTZEni 'importer a4 Jobbror A V .4 ". TRADE llEi'j ADVERTISEPEIITS. the new order of thing. In Spain. He said he would endeavor by all means In his reach to' maintain and strengthen flEVJ ADUERTISEnEIITS. the friendly relations which had always existed between that country and the United State;. The President replied to Mr. Roberts, "I am happy to receive you as ISnroy Extraordinary and' Minisa ter Plenipotentiary of Spain In the 4 lUamH. 2L Clstrsoa & J. T. Caia United States. lleoent events In that ot ta DisUsaxOstiAd Artlate, country, to which, yon advert, have , excited and will .continue to maintain E(acemat a lively Interest here, hoping as we do, that they may ultimately1 lead to an increase in the welfare and happiness of the people jof. Spain. The disposition which you express to; exert yourself, during your mission, to the end that these friendly relations; which have al- 1 i Who will appear in her great character of ' 1 ways existed between the two countries, will be cordially may be strengthened, reciprocated by me. V And th popular Comedian, :San Francisco, ID. The Committee of the Chamber pf the Commerce on the Alaska fur trade; after a thorough investigation of the subject,' have repotted tin as ' i favor of the abolition of all restrictions not necessary' to protect young and - ' female seals, Thty. have 'submitted a draft of the, bill which will afford ample A GREAT CAST OF THE C0MPAHY, protection, and "at the same tlme'open the trade tpJAmerican enterprise and Industry. The Committee are of the .that the Government should opinion esaid 'and encourage emlgratioa-anSATURDAY,' MAR. 20, 1869, tablish at an early day, j a Territorial Tne performance wiU eottslst of Dickens' Marsl Government over Alaska. The report tncLun 01 uieaa it is in ionaon, ta a a.cis, and draft of the bill were abopted by entitled, the Chamber.! The President was instructed to' forward the same to our at .Washington and to urge; Immediate J' congressional 's action on the subject; The Chamber declined to fen dorse the communication fronoi the Chamber of Commerce at Mem aid for the rephis j asking government clamation of lands, on the Mississippi riven sustain and applaud him. It is reported of Chlef-- J ustlce Chase that he admits President Grant Is an extraordinary man; but he thinks that he will have to come the politicians yet. We shall see. down-befor- ijrroBJtaTioir Waitted at the Pct Onlce in taia city, of Mrs. Mary A. Pratt, or E. - ) i buUdlns formerly occupied by I. - stay-at-ho- the. Tie Parish Boj's . -- me Wm. JENNINGS & Co., IX CI LI. K WESTERX as KAJfCT STEES ...,...Mr J a;llKllSiE eneofm cur Miss Dellle Clawaon Ollvei TwUt. 1 jDOOBS OPEN at 7 o'clock, com RMn rmMt pn n etn al I r 1 7 C t , Perferioaae EAGLE EMPORIUM, 3? t I AS THE KBOWW ta Orpban . the-Qorer- Proffress. ' ' Hi rxraxT oocnrzxn by ELDII ED QE CALDER BROTHERS bought out I&v1d II. ELLIOTT .& CO.'s O. . , .1 " - OFFER j -- li W1I-kin- s, Bolon-dono- . ' f " n; private public-Ih- , - i . . 1 i , " ? i LECTURE. AliiStCllAIR, swaiacT MRS. MAIDENrrWIFE ? j S ' ! Admission' Tleaets t -v VrrrJrr t for. sale at Bookstores. 7 0'clnek . j at open rilHOA a r, DISSOLUTIOH OF BUILDIH6 : Brwayl' , , - i " . - A t A Indebted to erere soooants before settle their the Cth ot qaested to ' i r April, . The firm reel tnanJrTu I tn the pralle Tor'tlrerr patronace andX. P. BORG respectrally soUdU ... wa uinuuuu m uia same. i io .tHC4'-- Vf.. - . i " i - .- 1 ,- . )1 SCWDIHAYIA.5ADDLr:lQ.HAEXESS;SH0Pr I 1 dlOO 6 I - "t ' ; " -- ! D0CALDER-Tier s i . 1 L t'-j- tit:-- , ji 7 .. " i . . ' -- " 'A Pe rris . Cronyn Reference,VMessrs. T Lake CoM & ? diOily pm mjiwaim&6 a ilniilmlluralninpleliieiitsi I :o:tZlftitli. iI7iU"fi"i -- ; 7 j i , I . Salt' take City and Ogd en, '0 - ; . 1 f f ; 12 Q l iA j T j 2 " , - i- - 1W ' wnns f nnAraUS genethnmahont tbe Territory snd the Pablla examine to and eall mnunl are cordially rally,Immense Stock of Goods; as the ladnce-men- ls this their" offered are saeh aa mnst Insure Vlrm-Jobo- tbelr FRIENDS and the PttBLlO Liberal Patronage. Beg to lnibrm um lamy will do prepared to Receive and Forward k Poet-mast- er - - - -- -- t I -- " -- J' J , f v i J U rtj ? , ! to-da- y, Post-mistre- ss ' .1 ? ' - . t - Parties at a 'dUtance.'vdshigfoorder itFCMxT, :eUKcrt9 Utter ,... u Jobbers i: r i - , I. A . r;l ft I " jttEixostsna croops; a r i 4 12,'Carclayfit, 4 iu doora belowAJstor llonsc, 3 packed. fharJt adJ?r ai- - 17 'i, EBTAR fJSTi EP J&S : J.BX FOIl TCAFFIC ttfioGD- fc r 7 ; . - .r.ij.-,:- i Our UrJt6f;n4tln'haa fourteen ta all departments of the business. . perlencethat-otb laxseat oarrrlnir Manager, of m BooUand, who owned rallroaTr eompanjrst&amboau. aTiJf eanala, aad salllns beln s determined to fir the ntraoHaamfia. Uon ta patrons they hope n Merchantiand ILannctu! f yar John aerr lees of Messrs. II--: S. Beatle, Jar are PblllJps, and othera well Known w Baiesoaen seeureo; wnicn is guarantee o satistaeuo gt to tao ratrons of the InsutuUon I The Clara--, !4 -- tor ffio' v -- , t , ' : FJLXCICCOCSaid Tn-eladl- no; ioiJeta PF.ESERVED FKUITS, pvz.m ft And all kfnds of f rers FrlEKSH Hi3.tCLAWS0N, jTIClESInlliinEofjBiPE ''zmCmjectiMers? -- jQeueral Enperlntendent Bait Lif jef Cttjr, StarJet lolScbl" :. t : 1 And Toola of ail kinds, ponstanUy on han ir , TORE. .NEW, Orders for export ta any climate filled wita d'J3U u oaeuiy aaa uispavca. CT. i i i i t i IT 1 ': ' t": . ... MOB J N. i or telegraph. art assured that their Ooods'.uriZl be promptly ancLcafeft$Zly :,mi.i - Cltyf i IIm-lCDnPnlYAddressed to care of CAMIIB & Co Ordesu Cn AS GOOD TER2S AS !F,THEY, THEUSELVES to. all pans of the TERRITORY, Manttiacturersby Steam; of Flneet and Purest Immediately I to-da- y;' ..jw- ; t Salt BpnTIStTRErJCH or Importers and f- tcarded. according to instructions : : " 1 . ' fi - ? r w , I 1 IU is i 3 6 , i . Kvi J-i-i- i I .1 tVAREROOJ8,3:MAIDEN IANIv, " -- ' , Rockln? Horses, Propellers, Sleiglis, '1, 2nd Konlh Ktreei. ftil-i- . i I CABS, t':iv.'kJ : HARDWARE, i m A YORK, 1 notified that the Co--I rpHE Ptibllc are Hereby hereto fere existing parinershlp,' liOBIi A CO. Is dlsaolTed by xaataal maa? The boaineas will, now be carried on in the name or uKWin r.jsuiw au persona snow Botk Oow ln thentaelves j GFo-- ; liManufeutrerof Christian's - Patent' f Spring Horses, I 'J N EW fEBAHBULATORS, CARRIAGES, A tout u ( i f d73 6m OLD COlISTTFDTIOn Ames 54 400 AND AT THE, ; l..-On- 'S ! fMOTHER. "lllaw. C.. HEAD fc qo., KOBERTS, Manufacturers and Jobbers or (.j Boots and Shoes, to-da- ; ( s John. E. Roberts. rWeldln Read, Geo. AND CAPS, HATS 13lhiWARD ASSEIIBLY HOOEIS, i -- ir in-wj'it- iyi dlOl 3w7 2 Jwi i . tt Jvinr iiuuv1 the five storr marble biulldlng. No. 88 Liberty Street,, and equipped the same nr1l K Ilia laTKt KtTieS Ol ITDc. SlliX UU3U JLUtr dltlons 'Piesses, we ere prepared to.;executo and at low raves, every nvj .jj w- j promptly, Ufilland Ornamental" Printing; Commercial, road and Theatrical Printing of every fclna and f . l .L.r 'i t ' aeaonpuon. B. dawaon,sEsq.,snd7V.C. RErEaKNCE-- H. ' ' ' 7 ' ' JStaines, Esq.--- ' i,..' U dTi ly rauon Is a specimen of par work. 0RY GOOD S I . aa.Juwfrropy - I ; i " ' : " : - Airn-- And every description and style of Printing ' Of : . STR , MADE Tp ORDER, 4 r r ; Jbtegravtng PERSOIS PURCHASING FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL, tlB E KTY S3 Blank , ' Bqoir Jlanuiacinrcrs, .BLaKTiBOOffiS j. Will be found a Coniplets Assortment TO ; city. 1 d XI J7AS3AU anil " 2 f. I LITHO- STATIONERS, i PRINTERS, ' f GRWHERSi JEHGRAVERS, ! I Ji , A'- Ai Great Inducements ? v IK THE -- ; if; ' Heaping J.O.Seftoi EMCPORIXTEfl . fc Wesifera Agl.,' CIIAS. ElwiOTMAOeneral 2U6 Btreeti CHICAGO. IU. ike AtjienU for CJtOJrVJr ' JrjSliiUS, rlo uaue ir dr CLA WSO W. ' i: 1 " t- ! A G Utah. East Temple oUt Salt to:- - el, ' s ifowcr Bar.8tel lined. Guard and durable simple the lightest draft, most ' A .j. iyt ixrA-Slower made, - WOOD'S Kr.Al'ER, The most perfeet machine la nse. All raachiaes . ly!. m warranted, mftnnfactnred Jk Uahhtne Co. Voldlnsr j v -'- . mm . - i Walter A. Wood, Mowing BUILDlilG n- ; Plnck-ney.JLugenb- -- ' " . OLD COIISTITUTIOII y n . SCJLF-RAKIN- OP aud-the- lr never-to-be-forgotte- , i -i W IHTBE AHO .'. - ., 4Mb, j it ; f ; , t |