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Show - was SuxDiti - EJ EVENING NEYS. yesterday, and is m ugain farmers aro rejoicing accordingly.. uxieedar. port says that tho majority of the ER S E s to-da- beautiful W fk S4SV The y. mmm a. i- Maw CRON Be- - - YN-&-PER- RIS Srri ail Profiis-a- n rtole AkfmUrhr'TJlahTrrttoryTor 'Wood's Prize Sf wen iteatpere, Bliui. Hteam Raw Mills ana EMsrlsMM,T. A. Fay dy'a stores are doing a good business. We A Co'a Weed Wet-biktmcninery, Menden-ha- li to hear it, success attend them Oiasaelaaddjrontxilnblean.T rPntch and Iron. IIand tha--, r AcAo announce, happy AND'ornrxz MATT21113. : ' are r j I Buckland MHwectwater, six. . . .,me joroin is mgnerman it nas Hweetwater. ri PEBRIS YILL STARJ EASJ ( TiiFATtticAL. The lorert '"of tb drama been for somo time 'past: but it is going Child's Bnperblloyai Muscadine, Black i : SR. FRED . . Trade is a little brisker, Hamburg, Chasselas Masque Pitmas-- This month (March), to purchase and Ship at the theatre last evening had a down rapidly. no doubt keep on improving for tom wmte uiustcr, : wtaie a?ronignan Wood's Mowers and teapers, Threshing Mawill ,, nuino treat In the performance or the and " -sometime to come. ) f , Y chine! and Machinery' generally, i BY CAIt hu--.-iccncu i at 1 ary Ocstjor 1 1 . i UUA U, by which a great saving In Freight will was ; The or place Forest. Klowers : i ? 'V . A OniKVAxcx. A young friend of ours, v Z recommend the above and was flnes JSuro- - be effected. C I : CHICAGO TRADE. sl dQiiick-Relurri- a1 Co-operat- ive CARsou.piniEa co., Ie-eme- local, WIIOUSALE X ! the played presented in splendid style w ith great .effect. All the characters were . U upln their par U and there" was not' a lut.h in the entlro performance. Miss-, W imtkbx added to tho laurels she has al. ;ulj won, in her performance ot Cynthia; her every attitude was a plot a re, and not a Wit It 1 tlnrln? the entire Derfbrmance fell desired. ller lort of producing thewaseffect a moroogaiy arthroughout eynthia tistic ami Unihed "Impersonation of the i tut Lai t 1 Mr. .tcj I lnov. UUetidod- llKusiinhUvanspecialties, v ana . thirteen years of age, writes us a very good letter, on a slight he was subjected to at the theatre. Ho says that having purchased a ticket for the third circle, ho took his seat. When the usher passed the programmes round ho did not receive ono, and on asking for ono ho was refused, the usher statto giro bills to ing hep had instructions folks and not to boys. Wo drew grown-uthe; attention tof the urbano lessees to this matter, and they say that the instructions that they have civen aro simply to distribute so many bills to each seat, as thoy cannot afford to give one to every person who circle ticket, hoping that their buys a third patronsso would kindlybopass them to each enlightened, but other, that all may to make any difthey gavo no instructions ference between boys tmd grown up folks, l men or women. , .Our Dixie. Tho Cactus says: "A rumor has been going around for a couple of weeks and is now confirmed to the satisfaction of Brother Uamblln "and 'others experienced in Indian character, that tho Navajos havo taken possetnion of the country south between here and the Colorado, i It is also rearo trying to form an alliance portedthothey She-bitJiual-paiwith and Pah-nte- s and intend making a business of plundering and robbing the settlements in .this of their stock anil; property. country Southern Utah has for tho last four years su Cored severely from the raids of tho and at present thero icems no prospect of their sufferings "being lessened, unless prompt and vigorous measures are taken io punish and bring them to reason.' Oodkn. Judpe iD..IUchatds-- looked into our sanctum this morning. He reports things lively in Ogden. about ono hundred passengers came in by tho eastern train yesterday, most of them for this city lio reports the roads between the two ' cities Improving, though still very muddy in place. The late storms had delayed tho arrival of construction material, still, tho end of tho . trace was not iar from iirlgham jUity. KXXJEJSEnATIOX IX 1'IJfK ViLLET. A correspondent of tho Cactus writing from Flno.Valleran the 8th ins t, says, "A short time ago ono of thoso sa caking specimens of humanity, commonly known as a regenerator, attempted to lntrodueo 'modern clv- lilzauon' into peaceful line valley, by with another man's wife, I Io tampering has now mado his way to your city (Kt. uoorge) and will bear watching. ,liiuo pills are confidently spoken of, but have not yet been administered, to the great disgust of our ciurens,',' . .1 1 f . all Mxav jst. ladie. young or old, Mrs. St. Clair's evening will bo full of interest and instruction, and of courso the gentlemen will gladly near a discussion of Woman and her Duties. . Wo are assured thaLMrs. St. Clair is no novice at her profession, having for years been accustomed to speak before the largest audiences, and those who hear her will enjoy an intellectual feast. ooion initio ly great, lils lllp to excel, ana on Shinglo would each of tho ocasdona on which they have UvnI presented here they have drawn a house and have elicited the most .',,, it tttoring marks of publio favor and appre-, uioii. Had tho public known that tho K inch in, was cue of tho gentleman's amonir which we think It cer tainly desorrc to be numbered, there would in all probability have been a much larger attendance at tho theatre last even ing. In make up as well as in tho stylo of mo part mr. ncrne'a "Kinchin" was almost equal to hid Kip Van Winkle. However, as this plcco 1 to bo played again utcro is sun a cnanco ror mo loven ftfirunulno humor and drollery to go ami have tieir "feelings hurt' laughing at hU 'x rsonation of this character. ; JLockhart, as "Starlight Bess,' a little Kip7? but mot charming w liije sad her her admiring Joirjrlery to we could not help thinkiuR that they both were Ux Ihoairttt lei1mens of tho gipsey tribe we had over s u. .These nomads are every-prowlingdark here noted for their or swarthy ooin-1. lions, but 'Starlight Hess" and her would have passed as having "rtnany" "to the manor born," among tho fair-- 1 Mt of the fair. . Mr. Margotts. as Cheap John,' wltlfhis of Shetlleld merchandise, created fun libitum; his natr, however, did not seem at home before the curtain. ,tuite Mr. I fardie, as the gipser chief, appeared to excellent advantage. Messrs. Lindsay and Thompson played their part in excelt , : . lent tttyle. the romantJo - drama of the ireon liashes" will bo Miss Wenteru appearing inhor presented. great personation of Miami, which was so greatly ad-- 1 r 1 on its lat presentation. Mr. lie rne rest or the ai "Wild huracters In good Murtogh,the hands. ,, Information Wasted 'at tho office of I'niilent IJrigham Young of the whereat ut of Kdwanf Whitcomb, James r uuuener, ana Xheoaore I'etcrsen r isues. There is an old saying that "littlo tiske aro sweet," butwe scarcely think that remark applicable to some littlo rfaturea from1the watery element wo saw exposed for sale in this city.' Wo itotimt some not more than three inches long. Tho excuse of the vendors is that thero aro so many thousands of them in river that they will bear thinning out. ,ho Kut thia Is a fallacy. If this practice is continued, and fish at' all seasons, and of all AKltl VAI.S AND DEI'AUTUIIES Ues, aro allowed to bo caught and brought ! to uiarket (especially at spawning BY NTAGE. time) I V the supply will diminish, whilst, it is evl- - i 5." From tho North. Thos. If Wite. II O the demand will inlent, that in this crease. When so city much is being said about Howell, It II Tatrnn, Mrs S amle. i f 1 11 Jb tUh as a nrholwioma article of diet, and Its To the onyder, M Fowler, J l'nuU culture ao urgently impressed upon Q llauer. OeoSlart, IS Ntlnson, J rhllUps, it not swimming agalast tho Btream, Sam JoeL John Jones, V u.h, Ameraux.,, . r and thwarting a popular hygienic moveTo the North. J Harris, Mr Dean,. Col ment, to waMte the material already on hand Williamson, Mr Warren, Ueo Iluddy, Jacob tor this purpose?, While on this subject we Beickensderfor, 8 M Clements. ask Uumo interested would it not now I To tho West F Huston, N Ellis. S Kenmay . l a favorable time to Import oysters, for nedy, John It Ilradloy and sister, 111 Wray v o are miormoa kmmis. N McAllUter, P Talman, Dr Dell iuo joriiiaiAon .n reliable authoritv. that thev could ho bronght through with safety, at the resent than one place time, ami that there is more fl ESTRAY. ,,k k; in. tne river, not iar irom me cur, exactly to a TIO. White larse' my preuiln, mtited to their wants. Oysters bred in the CAME owner Is requdateU to prove property, wovld be a luxury and which wo pay damages and take it awy wltlun three Territory iiotw noon to enjoy. eays from date,- or It will be sold topaydama- JOHN IJVILEY, 4th Ward. Should not a law bo enforced against fish f e. , March 2f. lsoo. dial 1 ing at improper seasons? This is an as we may learn to onr tvt somesubject, future day, if we neglect it now. OISSOLUTIOnOF KxrLAXATiox to SciwcRinras. The staa which left this city for the North on fpilElMblle are hereby noUfled that the Co-- I heretofore between partnership, included our. weekly mail, fiORti k CO. la Ulsaolved by existing Thnrmlajr last, eonaenU mntoal will now be carried on In the which, for want of a sufficient number of Tbe bola) of LEWIS 1. BOKQ. AU persons know leathern mail sacks was put into a canvass name Ins themselves Indebted to Dors & Co. are re one. Tho driver proml-Mx- l to leave our quested to settle taeu accounts before the tin oi mail at iU different places of destination. TbeCrmfeel tOATi)rfal1othepabIl for I heir I nxtead of doing ao, however, it was carried P. BOKO respectfully solicits trt Hear Hiver North, and has been travel- patron &s and IX or ; i tneaatne. . continuation ing between that place and this city ever ' ... .... since. , SCJLtDI.IAVl A1 SADDLE LID HaR.IESS SHOP, Such llagrant derelictions of duty on the stag, ariTcrs are exceedingly annoy-ui- g put toof our aubscribers and us. We hope diooe 2nd SonlU Slrcci; we aliall have no more occasion to notice uch instances as these, No blame la attachable to for the above. It was entirely caused by the neglect , of the tage driver. Knoulxd. Kldcx; John D. T. McAllis- C II 0 P PHI S : All B 1 1 117EII S ter has kindly permitted us to peruse a letter io him" from Elder "A. Carrington, AND- , fellow-ing IJverpool, from which we make the ' extracts: "We had an excellent Conference at Newcastle on the lith inat the first thev tave had thero lbr some aeven years, for bf being disturbed: a fear that as rt inr not come near me since I arrived here, WANTED IN BEAR' LAKE ha Tho large hall was nearly fUlod. both after noon and evening, about .being VALLEY, v '. ft Ktrangers. .The audience paid great attenconducted and themselves with strict tion, propriety; especially when you tako into To get oat and Dfliver Ties upon account that some understood that they m m L'a I'' 1 to ass quesuons, wruca so rne 1 4 H$ natiarignt two or threo did towards the" close of the Oantracta will be given elthar at the stamp or or nxnres. aeuvery npon the lurer, at liberal but in a very fair and evening meeting, respectful manner. . Kor was there the Apply to J. XI. XOtrXfAJT, at tils camp least bootin car diitur banco or imnrones , J ,tonductof any. kind about the door after la Dear Lake TaUey. the meetings were dismissed, though many J. V. CLAf.!PITT & CO. oi iua utruui'u ihu jtami, jrotn past ex perience, that there would be, I did not ao much as think thero would. for our beloved President told tae, that both Saints a i k. i i and strangers would receive and treat nee . bo-har- d , HH-ialtie9- , at-un- g : Mi.-wi- "le asthe her-romt- njr w 1. i :ro xta-vaj-os, f. . To-nic- ht i 'Pr V , a ' I. ; lec-tu- to-morr- ow ro I . ' ' I 1 1 st. , : . im-Mrta- nt ; , . . i ( . i post-maste- 00r! " rs - " THST.TIKUI Vlnesw StrenaZwell-rMte- a : i t , . t - - " J" i - c SlOO-eaef- 1A I MOIXBACH cS: CO., i.J Dealers-I- "I - Y . ! two-thir- ' BEAPEU A HOWEK, Bxeelaior Beaper Mower, Hal ns Header, - GHERaYTKEES V Tery One ,Treea.; ' 1 " DOU DLE i- . ' , ' 4 " lX SAIXS aeli Al SIB BOOT MGR. ill- - ti .. Territory, ' A , 1 M ( crrs-s9t-A- ear Union -Square. j- U n i AMERICAN-WATCHES4 CO-OPERATI- Ward. 8. L. City. i . ;j ti n ,. . 17th , I -- at low In the Country supplied by theiBcase figures. Call and examine lock. -- 1st door north of Kimball ! 1 nESTEJI eqxial Styles liET WIJTDEltS, ATTIi to-th- e BIX 6TYLE3 NOW IN THE' MARKET. BatreeenUvtriaeed before lbepnblle.tbeRUPti WATCUKiS IN DKSION ItlOItlTY OF AND CONSTRUCTION bas already secured for tuena a National lUpntatlea, and the lDK-MANIJ lor them has ao. toes been. that the Company have Uapldly force of make larare Mdltlene to theircompelled reand Machinery, In order to meet the QSlrementsof theTrarfe. 1' I r I m One ot our leading Ka road Co m pan 1 en, convinced of their nneiioritv. . has1 furnished them to their Engineers; and they are mem u ne tne prononnoeaRll running mannf.atnMil itaiflMn DyIwa Vatihaa mtclosest ead fairy equal to some of the finest Imported : W atcnes as correct ximejceepers. i 1 ''SALESROOM ATi- Xi v tA AU , Staple 'J u 1 f J Co; - f A h.. I SEWIHG -- FOR . IIlIlIi I Tea,"" nntl f . ;-- y , ;;, : t ;'t.-- " FllIOTMOffl&Efl. 1 JOBBERS OF rig-s- it . OCHRISS! Gouniryj ftcalcrs . ESi mm AND : I 4 i ; ex-celle- nee JOIIlMV.FARWELL&Co ! Onlj, Complete FamUy Xcwins Mathinft ' The Bullonhols Is cenalne ame stlteh as "by hand bat more regular and stronger. The Ma-chine Is now In use by Manufacturers, DreaemaKerm, raiiors, lAaiea' nnoemaJters, eux, and ' i f gives tae nunost sauaiacuon. t Send for nrmlar and Bamplen to 1100' Chi not Pa., er 3 li road way, New York. i street, . eo w5 - dggeit;dhdili$ ?a JU MannfSctnrers and Jobbers of l r .." Gentlemen's - Goods, Furnishing 3G JLAKE ST. l'-34'- r . i -- das at , ; III EU I III I 111 M !i a , 1 Waolosale and Retail V Ptitlln iradswortb. V 1 .'Ml t . 00 AO i HO NOTIONS : jit; I BtreeU Temple V Salt City, ' I-ali- t - . Mr. i and 40 Wabash Avenue, rwr rt- . ; ft aT arv - - i.iHlllViiU Wei ?! v r r-- - .t ! i Nil .bJLIaraya 1a Stclt tlnxmed ! "; J Keen the-- HATtOKHT RTOCir IN TUB PtOitTltWEHT, We in vlla tbe InimcUon of oar Btoek. and We gaMwntee.CUKAPKK PltIC than be fonaXt elatewhere In the Northwest. teortler.. Joha V. FanrelL unai rlesB, KarwelL Bam nel N.Kclloes. , a c. 29 TILE WEST. IN tnr j - ' and 5l Lake Street, Cor. Wabash Avenue 00 v a s. f r. ak - j -- Wboiesslo beslers ln fH !5ifErc?rft Street, nl fT rrerUs cia Mrcet, CUICACO, rr j seaiawJ - i Sole Acn7 xor ,the ; i s 5 ' '; ''' LYMAW, ALDRICB ! f 1212-- , , 1 - iM 1 1 j il ; -- w ; I f AD bealers In Wholesale , 41 f t hi ft; - : Its a iig , : " ." . fcrfj InJ t ... fci W 1 f.na .' - aT . f , H , j ' cvmzstT, jtaiis, i'i'T - Offer to borers as large an assortment as ran' be ronnd west of New York, and at the LOWEST . PaiCES.. . ... "? . ., '84 laakc St; Clilcago, 111- -' ; ; 1" . EA STE R U , CIGAR j , o - tek ! 7A REHOUSE!; ft' JD3T PSTABIJJgJDD, by ? fLate Feote A Herrlca', Bxraens4 N.Y.) O. v J .i UXEVj. STREET, ;"DHCAC0, ! ,'; 1 i in,, t 1 1LLi:C! (:, j CIQAK3 IN JOB LOTS and In resnlar liner rtJ.t will Co Xbatiain fiffurr. Particular attention paid to Cash Wholesale Trade, and special attenUon ft, , tisscmi t paid to orders from Utah. V,rs; JS' .m 3, 1 t 13 n - ,.ft-l- l ' '"' 7 DEWITT- - 0. .FOOTE, I'. Ever ofTereTTor iale fa t3id TetTT wftTTn j sons. & linOLTlilUL IZPLECBlfs. 'CTtT CHEAPEST, STCCXS CF ! wt m v ah Oilcao, We hare now In store one of the URGEST, EEST ; Ctn, , In Chicago In 1W7. 41? . & LljlCOUIj 27 & 29 ITandoIpIi irXlUlXUVV- - - Thomas II. Doane. d79 ?aaarW';-.i- t arm si ir r uohtetostiiiii: QLAsavosss. Bonth Water Ktreet, ' 1 ,t ', l.ll) (i Kll M P t hilenMPaintsi rfu XII, 1c 'jV) EDniniiiufiT i it nm ;f BstablUhed In New York in . ."- -i i , Carter. ) . .: i .KrtahlUhed Valises, Traveling Bars, Satchels Of erird1flptIoiCaf wholesale and retail. ,j S3 'f; .,1, iLEWISfHAMr&nC0.,n,, 1 i-- WHITE GOODS,. take Stmt, CHICAGO, Ills'" - 1T..T Ofaee, Chambers Street. JtUcn BsnlM Easterat lri Thomas H. Beymonr, James Twamley, u 1 -- Wnse J ! lam t jc. narrnon, joun Ueatamln Kay. :t:-- 3 22 ; PEAIXB IX ' - 4 JmO TJTOJ& XTt MAKXryACXUBER OF AND - '. - ( f - .r tf Bnperlor Qnallty And keep on hand the LARGEST STOCK OF . i UJUiJ3 in line to m Jouna - - Thomas i it SEYMOUR," CARTER' & CO Importers and jobbers of ' f - '!', ... T5T"r-- 3 J.-- " f - a AIM f r i linnd. . i'Couatiuitlr.on w MM In Chicagoiy nulactnre ' j til Cxxntom Llado rBooti3; and SIio M ,: ., V J o A Fine Assortment of Which, they offer lo the Trade tfTtOWEST m ! : 42, 44 dwtr Their Weiprinfif Htoclc, Lj .I IZast Chicago, III. ClUbert B. Mmlth, B. B. W. XeeJke. ws ! ana,,;, :o:- Tobacco, J ILaisins, , KTOCIt. man-nfaciar- ed . - attenUon paid to DmssiaU orders. partleolar ; , d81 . ; ti And a general, Assortment of. Cheannt Fhlladel- JNew ; iorK. uroauway, pua; The Celebrated Combination JIachlnee, this Company are . anqueMtlonably u pert or toby all others, FIILST DOOR lfORril OF WESTEIHI making-- In addlUon to all Will and It to their advantage to give ns a call. things done by best ixwkBU tea Machines i, ' UNIOIf TEI.EGBAPIX OFFICE.' ' BUTTON AND msr.iy ; In ell iabrles, and OYEftaiCVlTNO. i No one ahoald before examining x " I parchaae jra--y this Machlne4or from the icreat Tartety and of wora It bas gained. the rfntrnona verdict of being the best and i j EYE-LET!HOL- . i.t.i Cofiec. 1100 Co-operat- ive t 91 BOURBON AND RTE WHISKIES, j i CZXJCAGCU Seath Water. Street. Staple and Fancy 'f CANII, . Webster) Importer of j ! ; & SON, STUART fc ami Ginsi Witiesf Brandies AlfP SKAXXS IV ' ,1 ; a. MME COHPAHY Street. Principal Offlees STREET, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Buttonhole. Overseaming :AVlariOU?itTf!r.ra-)- . i DEAXIBOBN (Snoceoor to Pecker '. ; A3IXUtXCA.Nl d33 Cm lm d78 Excnnnn a.t ' i Merchandise 0. ;i U U U TAfm ST., CHICAGO. i vm 142 a SOLD CHEAP. ii -. te7 hla Market, - GIIiES1-llra.al- .- j did W JEm-ploy- tho-reasb- ly w OZZZCAOO I t A, BOOTH, Oystei? and H?lsli. IPaclccr .... 134 the Varieties ot lncraxt 1 , OEESE FEATHERS, - D.. Wood, Which will be RETAIL. tSt lames Durham;- v.- cV IIP, 0'. ilTE PRIME 60 Randolph Street, ' BEST, 7 113 WHOLESALE ntt&ksea-Gras- s, Tow, Ticks. Damasks.' Bnr taps. Tacks, Twlnee, Bed iAce, Ktc, I s, - i : : JJ1 Keep 4Vnntantty for HALE C.n 1ATIONAIi WATCH : Bprlntfs, Ilalr.Mowi, ARRIVE, SHORTLY ' .... finest qnalltr of lmpbrteil eyers, at na iae price. Folly unronometers ana WI3TIOW SHADES and CO It XI CHS, . i i. li O H A lot of the YESTWalDTCE, oTAR, OP .EMPIRE' i t BEDDING, LOUNGES ; O' dS21y e we TO Law fc mice's Store, Main !.,(. UVitj, f ESWATCHCa ClOIDLlillSEt JMluOTEaT or Mannfaeturlns elsht Ksnnfactarers of and Dealers In ir s HTORES VE - . . , AND KANYON RAILROAD I Co-operati- ox ! and u miuii 4c co JAMES w -- i the OJfl.lr fiioek ' 1 f e i d CUSTOM-MAD- E ii?arT Goods i :-- kei efllinlnc t Teelemt 1st lnts Harket. adapted ether tae weMe tae Terrl trt tkavlafc for Mine uu lUasr wita their want. lias eftnstanily on hand the flnt qnslUy-an'Recj.'anrf .White English Black, . Constantly Arriving. latest tyle of v .Currants4; 'and Lafgfcst Gobse-American and " Trench Calf "Bcwts, oerries, i, 50 perfozen. r O r; UoToes nnd Kouey II eel i to salt- tho most i t : i;i fastidious. Uood IH guaranteed. Largo Rod Giant "liRaspbeifies, Alo the b'st and most substantial KIP and CAX-- L AND EXAMINE. COAUSK BO'rT HIIOE5 made In the '$2 oo.rer; Uozon;C r suited toal kindly, and his words have all the time lij.. i: PuininG-rnACHui- E and everywhere been literally fulalled. The Saints, expressed themselves, greatly I r, Ztat; SqrfjKlc. Tensnlnff'aiid C reeving Messea in their (Jonierence, and 1 trust that both they and all the honest .in heart CIKCITUtn and JIO RAYTS, "TaTajr present may uenve grcaj Dene tit therefrom. in.;tooaUnt. i .INU JATIII1 The following evening, tho 15th Inst., I operation. ac aart j a a :Vs? Uftt:i 'hm. f a"jare met with the Sunderland branch. . 73 Lake Street, CHICAGO, Illinois; Tnauftlft ami all i Uimilf .ll TERMS. MODERATE and feeling very well, so we get along very . Ilavlnf been established here Tor the past twelve years, we fully appreciate the wants of the Western trade. ' and keen constantly on t Alt excellent article f GIXz: for sale. oae of the larcest and most, .complete TS TJtK 4th Waktx The hand took tn oar line to be found in this coon try. dllStf dietUsens of this ward hare ;orsahlod -- a Oar factlltlea are nosurpamed. Importing 1 Vit A from tne naaafaetorem, we have very branch of Zlon's Mercantile rect mean of supplying oar- goods; at the lowest , Institution, and have adopted the constitu- poatUh.e price. Rives us assurance that we rsjit saecess tion and .'.VI of the. parent society so trOar confidence and patron air f. ,!P1 entitled to your r as practicable ibr, a wxud itisocLttjon. Webaveiau I me atiwi. kbu eirr Tho following oClcers were elected: XLshop Trtaaaainsra. lUbbei. X ( to. the J4radapted,that homas. Jeukins, President; Harrison I area, lypfi. a fair trial AIt persons j in dbted - to me will1' confer a and feel confident trade, mutual Charles Direr, chants' saUaXaction and ptonu President, Nrry,,Tice bv sallies' LA BAftU irnnvA11sLlT'. km in result will 41reeco and . Ian n CarlSQn, Dlrccto rs; rw ahont openlogI ' a ew'Cdeperatlve BUmo harlea V.,WUUams, JSocretary; and John in ogoen CSty. ; CALI AND SEBUS,Mkf:r Treasurer. The shares were placed tailey. - r f ,3. t at... uouars ,.f.ra eacn. The society purposes 73 .Zaake EtrecV cllIc3r. HUmU. v j4. viii. pxneocic:: commencing business without delay. ;3A I, f -i i W . -- J.)-,- Hardware and Cutlery, ., ; GOOhs, ' 01 iAke SU CHICAGO. :i i'dJV,.' R ED J ROS ES?1 m SO Centa ILLINOIS; Importers and Joobers of ! 1 4 ti k " OMAILfl4 NEB. U , , ,. r i d70 6m .i.J I BBBMMMHMMHHMBHaMMawMiBMaHaana': TVT A TI TTTiTTg, AXAZXTa & Co AT V , IaU's celebrated FIttE ond nUKUttR PItOOF -- 4 r. , - . We make a specialty of I.l?fEX and WIIITC I BKT VARiniES GBOWI!. OF THE VERT ' : ! by-Lt- it'.j 1 JBVCILEYE ; Wnbnsli Arenue. : f CO 43t C2 I CHICAGO, - i 1. 1 ' , v Machinery, roa ds . : , GLOVES, f ITnlon JOHN DEERE'3 MOLINE PLOWS,' : Smith's Cast Steel Plows, i aCllUTr LEU'S and, BACINE WAOONS i ., NOTIONS, Etc., ; .-i ? Catawba. ronrH, WlllaM . SOLI AGKirrs Tne ALSO, Isabella, t of Farm And all kinds ; l.f.-..-.- j IN'' t SU.J. n rlmplcmcnts: H ARDYrGIl APE i VIIIES I AgrieuHural sweet DELAWABK, iiaMiesi or&0an; veryeacn. Oents and early ; Wine Color, 5 1 ill j; per Deaen.. 10 OO 100TEAIV3S - - hosiery, E).Hl0J!'.O,Kl; ; j-- )j ! -- aVOJSXOIJS CROPS XVKBT TXJLa J aaaaaaHaaaaaaaafiaaaMaaaMBaaaHMMBHiHiHMaMaaov f . . . f-- :i . . 1 - ; do-vti- on uu; Mowers delivered in Salt Wood's Prise pesn Table Grapes. They ripen In August and lake ,. .r v City-fo- r ftisa.00. - t September, andare especlslly adapted to oar Orders should be sent In early. f ,.... covered bench lands. Should be llshtiy with t i d87 lm . f v . soil in winter. . ' s, s, 1 w tu-j- i f'-- |