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Show THE EVENING NEWS. ... frlday, llnh ciuatlx, 0Ukr1,llt. Monr. Bcsr. a ready suspended in consequence of the action or tne. virgin la and uoia'Hlli:Mlners' market for fat stock thioughout the union oir ine Chinese lain country, the price ot beef, and of meat, borers, V driving ; h t 76. H tenders V generally, being on the advance. Igal Ben- 1. A from Orleans. New is special necessary very too, raising, Sbtep of states editors the that for the welfare of the people of the Ter ham, Texas, erthan formerly, and there is ritory. The demand for wool is Increasing. The woollen mills which are being erected In various places must be supplied either with the raw material ef home production, or Imported; and It will be much better to raise it at home than to send means outside the Terri tory to purchase it. Good mutton, too, has been a very rare article hero, and is always In good demand. These subjects are well worth the attention of the agriculturists of Utah. The polley of raising enormous quanti ties of grain and vegetables to sell at when low figures is very the time and labor thus occupied might be apportioned so as to be of greater pecuniary betfeflt. The facilities for raising stock here are excellent. When we speak of raising stock or sheep we do d not mean the old style of to on the of lot animals range turning a for the year round, leaving them to provide for themselves or starve to death. But make a buslneaof It and attend to it systematically. J iThe ranges will do very well for stock In the summer months, but in cold weather it should be housed and properly cared for. The more care bestowed, the greater the .returns pecuniarily, and it will pay for all the trouble. If this subject receive the attention it deserves, the supply of good wholesome food, beef, mutton, butter and cheese, may be made to equal the demand; the woolen mills may be supplied with all the wool they need, produced at home, and more general and permanent pros perity to all classes of the people se . For Lhe pat threw or foar yeanrowing to the ravage of the graaalioppera, tha yield of breadstuff, and cereal generally, as well as rarloas kind of vege table, haa bee a cod alder ably below the average la thU Territory, and aa a con sequence prlcea hare been much higher than tho average. r years, It is well known, after the grasshopper visitation Id '55 and oQt almost every kind of produce was low, the common trade price of flour being cot more than five dollars, while the fortunate possessor of money could purchase It at a much lower figure. The tame la true with regard to other products. For the last three or four years, owing to the'destructlon wrought by the winged peats, the case has been very different: wheat, oaU, barley, aud many varietle of vegetables have generally commanded a much higher price, and at times tbelr scarcity has been a source of The result haa been that Ueur, lnUd of selling at five and six dollars per hundred pounds, has ranged from tea to XUfeen; while barley, oats and other prodace, used principally for feeding stock, baa also commanded much higher rates than formerly. The present season.owlng In part to the revolution that la taking place In our commercial bases, but chiefly to the abundant harvest, prices are falling to their old level; t and grain, flour and cured. vegetables can be purchased at nearly aa low figures aa ever known before in ,J-'o- An abundant yield of agricultural and garden product Is always very desirable, and is a blessing for which the heartfelt gratitude of any community I due to the Giver of all good. But while thU la universally true and Its attainment is worth every effort, It is not the only desirable .thing, so far as the necessaries of life are concerned. And It is n (his connection that we desire to point out what we consider the I short-sighte- d, slip-sho- ISraccAX to rum DESfcillET iKYS. the Democratic newspapers are in convention and havo nominated Hamilton Stewart for Governor who accepts. A. fuiLDemocraUo ticket will be placed in the neid. irony newsDanera nave pledged their support.'. Much enthusi asm prevails. lice "Connor; New Orleans.-ChlerJ- ns of Honduras, was one or the party pick-up In the boats of the steamer Iradctcinds; they had been three daya with out water, and, their sufferings' were great; some of the men became delirious and one leaped overboard and was drowned. Jackson, Mlssj The Republican Convention has made: the. following addi tional nominations: Auditor, H. Muagrave; Treasurer, w. II. Yasser; Attorney General, J.8.Morrls;9uperlntendent of Public Instruction, H. It. Pesse. Resolutions In favor of the Union, first last and forever,' in favor of freedom of speech and the press, universal suffrage and universal amnesty, free schools for all children In the State, the Immediate removal of disabilities Imposed by the Fourteenth Amendment, the ratlli cation of tha Fifteenth Amendment, and a new 'State Constitution, with the disfranchising and proscription clauses left out were adopted. New York. The Timet says last even and powerful delegation of ing a strongand merchants importers of this city left for Washington, for the purpose of holding a conference with the Presi dent relative to the disturbed condition of financial affairs, previous to his hold lngaCabinetmeetinK;so that the subject of discussion neiore ine cabinet shall be the financial situation of the country, as It has beefi affected by the recent crisis. The merchants and Importers have decided to seek the President's aid in this emergency so that they may be relieved irotnine embarrassments natur from the unsettled con ally resultingmonev market. On Weddltlon of the nesday Secretary lioutwell was asked if be would not modiry n is programme so far as selling $10,000,000 in gold during next month was concerned, lioutweli sent back positive, instructions that the line of action already determined on should not bo in any wr disturbed The merchants and Importers thereupon determined to rend an influential delegation to consult, with the President and request him. to allow the Secretary discretionary powers' eo "that he' rosy sell gold in each quantities .and at such times as will best regulate the market. Philadelphia. The Republican paraded last evening to West While crossing the Philadelphia. river they were assaulted Schuylkill with bricks. On their return, at the same place, they were'flgaln attacked; one member was .fatally .wounded. While this was going on they, allege the police came up and commenced .firing on themv Another member, was shot through the boxiy, it is feared r fa tally. Chicago, l.WaahlDgton specials say the case of theUomef has received attention from our authori title?. ; If she was on the hieu seas under'tbe Cuban flag she will be regarded as a pirate. The TreaaaryI)flpartmni-nagiven o rile re to refuse her supplies. The 8 pa u lards claim she is ont as an American pirate: but while at Philadelphia the Consul furnished no evidence Spanish to justify her detention, so ahewas al lowed to sail for Halifax with a regular clearance. Papers there say she was thoroughly examined by the Uritisu authorities and allowed to sail with regular papers. utica. An explosion ax.iue oil refinery of Edward Donner last evening resulted in terribly burning ouo man and the destruction of the main build lng of the refinery. The loss is. $5000. Hawley and Moliure'a foundry was partially burned, L.ces $10,000. New York. The steamship was seized yesterday oy the Enltrpe United States Marshal, she having on board thirty large Parrot guns, three thousand solid shot and several tons.of,Uell. 1 Is believed these were intended for the thirty Spauish gunboats now being finished here. The Enter pc was to sail mis morning-anawait at ea the sail ing of the gunboats, some night this wees. The iron clad Dictator and the steam frigate Severn, at the navy Yard, have coaled ready for departure for the Cuban ooastf, where they have been ordered. -- d - . New York. The excitement of the past week has given way to comparative Business at the titock Exchange quiet. is now conducted in a more orderly manner. The large gold contracts on last Friday's business has been privately settled and complications incident to lack of wisdom, manifested, to some ex- that day 'a business have been reduced to comparatively small compass. The tent, in the policy pursued by the aExpress estimates the depreciation in agriculturists of this Territory. Xast the price of gold and securities dealt In seasou, the. cotupanitlvuly short, yield on the Stock Exchange since Thursday of some of the raoit necessary staples, will reach a hundred millions In curMany men have been redaced owiug to the great destruction wrought rency. from affluesce to poverty. by the 'hoppers" in some sectlonaof Boston. Qonsluerable excitement exthe Territory, no doubt influenced the ists in the southern .part of the city. consequence of the sudden death of great majority of the farmers to plant a In a little child and Mrs llartlngton. much greater area In wheat, potatoes, brother of Mrs. Hartington. Mrs. Ac, Ac, than usual. The result, this Dumphy, wife of the latter, and Mr. arrest on suspic seasou. owing comparatively Hartington are underaeoeasea. smalt amount of damage done by the ion or poisoning tne Washington. An official proclama locusts i.i an enormous yield, and very tion has been issued of a convention low priced. We hear of Hoar being sold with Hesse Darmstadt, regulating clti at thred dollars per hundred, potatoes tenahlpon the basis of naturalization. with the North German Confedera at from twenty-fiv- e to forty cents per as tion. bushel, and nearly every other kind of New York. Hall's detailed report of nis Arctic expedition u published, it produce in the: same proportion Now, while It Ls desirable to hate appears there is no longer even the of a hope that any one survives bread, potatoes, onions, cabbage and shadow from Franklin's company. It is thought other agricultural staples at reasonable that none reached even as far as Mont rates, it is possible for prices to be so real island. Their bones lie scattered the coast of King Willlam'slaland. depreciated as to prodace positive In- - along in Isolated graves, others In the some Jury. The experience of the past has camping places where they died In com-a shown this. We all. remember peri- - panies. The melancholy history has oJ hers wbia the higheet'pfico wheat crowning terror m tne knowledge that would command was fifty orslxty cents they-dieby atarvatloa through the base behavior of the Esquimaux. Capt. a bushel. Those times were bad for the Hall vaa reduced to the awfal necessltv farmer, and no matter bow much he of taking the life of oneof his mutinous toiled, he was in poverty. For the past men. Hall slates the Erebus and Terror were not abandoned: before they had three or four years it has been very dif consummated great Northwest ferent with this class of our citizens: passage. Having the fife men aboard,though their produce has commanded remuner the evidence of the exact number ls atlve rates, and while they have pros- circumstantial everything, about this northwest passage ship of Frankpered, the wages ot all classes of arti- lin's was in complete order. rozisiortT. sans have advanced. Any excessive Four expedition .boats were hausrlnz hishuo at the Jtllirhi Hon. James The Ijondon; depreciation in the price of agricultural ship's- sides, one on the quarter deck. Moncrler haa been appointed Lord Jusproducts need never be experienced The ressel was In its winter hauslng of tice Clerk of Scotland, vice Geo. Pattoo. ... found by tlraaH in is vessel was again if the farmers will It so: the rem- sajicjoin. near the latinatives In Island Karl Card well in a to his Ox. edy Is In their own hands. Utah can- tude Co K.. 50 O'lUiliy N.. loneltude 93 E ford constituents eald speech tho bollcv eeneral not hope to become a 8 W., early in the spring of .'49, being of colonies of from home UieoTmLup in the mldstorasmoothunbroken was a total failure. There h ad conte country; the amount of tillable land In frozen of Ice of only one winter's forma qviently been substituted a poller to enthe Territory and the. excessive labor floe tion. courage them to develop their own reand toil required in Irrigation and other The New YorkJZrprcJji announces sources to stimulate them to a abirit of agricultural operations preclude the that Mr. f Bhrelow has realaned thm lie showed how auoce- the Times:? Frederick ful this poller bsd been in the case of possibility of becoming such. But editorship-oof the Jferuld.wlllb- Canada. By this policy Earl Card well while this is the cae,there are abundant Hudson, formerly n ' to succeed hlm.1 said the colonies have become" a strength appointed facilities for sheep and stock raising, Bt. i.ouls, The xioutn.raclna Rail. and honor to Britain, r and, when .the two branches of Industry falling strictly road Co. y completed an extension time cornea4 and England CallsTok' the within the province oLthe farmer, that of alxty miles of road through the Ozark support of her colonies, the re 'win be. a from inline liney to Xeban- - ooufederatlon such as the world never have been much neglected, and which mountains, Mo. An excursion party leave here saw under a single sovereign. on, are absolutely necessary to the prosper- oh next to celebrate the Alexandria. A dispatch frpnVBuez Tertday ity of the Territory. : of thla work. The following announces that the barriers completion the There was. a time here soma years day the road will be opened for regular passaze oi me waters or tne agaiqst bitter laze business. Two thousand men are now have been removed.' M. Liesseps passed age, when tolerable beef could be pur- enrragMl grading the road for fifty seven through the canal In a steamboat from chased, retail, at fronslx, to ten cents miles between Lebanon and Bprlofrtleld. bald to Buei in sixteen hours; ' per pound, the prime cuts cot more than The work will be finished by January fort Paris. The Empress 1 eft thls, after a "bit;" but now thcate very much iik uc.k. jtiuui laopriHgasia westward noon for her eastern tour. construction also being vigorously ' It la reported that the father of the of meat is about the changed, th price is is " posneo; in road will murdered family, whose Yat his been double what it was formerly. The reach the State expected Idae before the close of attended with bo much .mvsterv-Jwa- a same is as true of muttou as of beef; next year. l Ilia body- - baa been 'found strangled David WlllUm, Bag- in Aiazxe. . and though we can all rejoice in bread Indianapolis. Master on the JLafayette was gage The Havana. JPretmat comments and vegetable at low figures, meat, knocked from his train in road, unon SDeech of Prraldent the favorably paaslng equally , as necessary, la excessively der a bridge and instantly killed. Juarez ou the opening of the Mexican F. M. Blair, editor of the Mason io Uougrees,ami praises mm ror refraining high. It would be vastly betterand Home Advocate ant to Grand to" from allusion formerly,, as the authoritv have both bread and Master of any, quite "eay died this to last Illinois, In, him the Cuban city given recognize meat at reasonable rates. This would m -nlbt..U'.: P be more convenient for and4 equally An Immense crowd visited the State a Ilavana. Tne steamer Cify of Mexico to fair The whole number of en- has arrived from Vera Cruz with elates all. profitable Is iiiXX The fair is a complete fiom the City of Mexico to the 21st ult. This branch of Industry can be made tries In every respect ; 4 , . ., rt , , The Mexican Congress assembled , on a great source of wealth to the Territo- success Ban Francisco, SUi The ,3a ward party the J6th ulLt the of lexi-canniversary ry; and it is needed and must be prose- left H by the steamer Golden City independence. President, Juarez, cuted with energy. , It will; pay. If for the City of Mexico. delivered thoopenlng speech, congratGen. Thomas, commanding- the divi- ulating the members that could properly conducted, If : only. to pup-p- ly sion they of the and Admiral Pacific, now the of lode cejebrate anniversary the home ! demand for meat, for the east yesterday. co for the first time slncer 1S59', den pen batter and cheese, the two latter having . The captain of the Itoyal Saxon with Toeaca Drevailing throughout the the wreck of the schooner Arena Republic," with. now to be largely Imported. Then the laws obeyed and the whose a and name is to repress rebellion brig, not strooff Government If again, Utah cannot export grain, she at the Duke of Alexander Island given, Afler and disorder.' There electing its o Glee racan export beet. Means of transporta- were no lives lost. 7i the adjourned In honor of the tion fiora the Territory are much gTtat- - The work on the Trnckeo Railroad Is day.Congress A grand celebration followed in lao.-rru-eblaan- 3 e - a f' REES d t A very large stock of Of the best varieties, one, two and years irom mo uuu, woicn x will mm A m - SALT LAKE UOUaEs AUmTALB 4 St a jcinlnc. Montamt. WlllUDi OalDes, BarllngtoD, Iowa those wishing to purchase I will make a discount. j j FOR The attention of Confer- - grain-exporti- ; xiow.r rlnieU Pain ftu Tronblcs and dlscoloratlonaof thm or removed by the use T5CTTTTnay Dl"aTlevlaf . Kalllaton. of Boroetl'i nt Martin Vhu Baren was made q.ijHifort8ble Ly the use of Jonas Wall comb .' Asthma Itame ly. r'rovoMrcAU HftLiABLr, the Best, We to Dottlfj's Making J'nwder. Ills mfn I iii other in ma.ikt. Free from anysuperior Injarloas kutwtsnci k, and ro ntelv coraiftanded toat the ounte-ut! oath box, wlh uake lliat. aweet. btaeutu. not pastor, acTwiib beaJthy rof m iuccesn. Onlyrolls, two tcuapoonioJa to a qaart of flour la necessary, while of those ordinary manufacture Tequlre from one-thir- d to half norv Ask yoar erocer tor Doolej's Chemical Yeast Powder, and take no ether. Try 11 and be conTlnced. , 8taticxxT Bikks Corsaleat Lola Offloe. Bee our advertisement In another eolamn. self-relianc- e. oa lmna SHINGLES AHQ 15th YARD, Intend to tell 1 WAED. . At the lowest Cash Fiyurei. Kcprcaentatives of the nottentHi with P.nrnett KU llTH LUMBER pre-- Cocoaine, a . OP THE BEST QTJAI.ITY4 at my .. - An embroidered bandkerchlef exqolalte perfnme. . ItfSTITlJ- - MERCANTILE i. CI;, : krereuitaHtl LUMBER, veutlnf th? hair from falllcc, are truly remark JOSEPH d280.1m CHAMBERLAJfl. Co-opera- tjL A'.l tx-Prenl- dt s Whks every other prescription has d erpeclallon, In cases where the system Iji wflVrlnr froni Ihe effects of mineral out the Territory are spe TftnTnriB aawty 60,000 daily Inrltcd to examine LBIB .. . 1 henry swTHv.istwtrd. - AA n. AAA all tliclr. pnrclixiaca in the ja-.-- v JOE SIM3IONS, of the Revere House Saloon, T8 DETERMINED to please everybody. He I X has Jastreoetved an Importation of Kreweb, b8KAS A Oov'a celebrated ALE and In addition to LAUKR BKEH, PUT1J. OYfTKK?, CAlV4 IONGUE. PIG'S FfUST, clTl-Ac. Berrea Ijoneli at all noara. Proprietor nrifl fn mnlri r Good Barned Bricks lor Ble at the WHOLESALE DE-"PA HTlHTHTTi 7? u diaap-polnU- - Institution. 'People'sJld MARSHAL'S SALE medl-elne- a, the powerful vegetable corrective Jacket Bilteraw restore the tone of the dJgee-ttv- a At WATT, SLEATER apparatus, quiet the nerves, and airsjt the actlrn of the poison upon the secretive organs snd the blood. advertisements; NEW1 JFamilleo Trlsliinff to pnr-- chase oro invited to visit the i pter, W. T. Ilarrln. , Treeiurer, T.WlUlama Leader of the Urehestra, Geo. Careless. Ximited , Eo-Ensagem- V: T y 4 M. at Very Loir Hates Who will ;, THE rCLL :i. ! to-da- as McKBNZIC D. -- 1 , TO ' - FREflCH HULBERRY SEEDS A FKW paanda of the ar FoK and Wblt Bom of lxmlardy.Mnlbrry SALE. In small oaekaerM. b KKO. JOHN 13th Ward, oppoelle READING, Mr. Oodoe'a Jiuraerymao, Oetacon House. Ihe Moreity tne which can be propaaUtH by aiieiy awdonly desreneratinr. and the While I to without of Liomlmrdy is most extenslrely cnltltata In xneaa aeeas have been expreiy the last aeason in Franc for Bro. LOUI. A. BSRTBlND, and are perfectly fresh aud BIrtr SXOUFJV. medium talaedTvf Black Horse htvii-brandK B and duaalAtt on ih ora neck, and tone knee 1 srolen. irt Onemedinai slxed llsjht bay, or Browt Horr MULE, branded i on left -thieta. Una small Grer Horse- MTIf.R branded Ut waaaU on ielt shoulder. . cr amaiion oranotM liroarn Mara MULE, . ;. F. HEATH. boor. person ciTin - lcrarmalioa of the aixwe aut 1U be rewarded. .JOSEPH GHaMBERIM IN, ed . i SUPERSTTENDENT. .1 1 f As Marlanna COHPAXV UAH ATI C tr : STBATED Olt H. D. C LAVOO n tnardo Oonxsro t d28i ISTotice. ITtxi-tli- er XJ-at- il AJAX' & yr-pa- red 4 TT, Jiillau St. IPiorro ! ; . " vrhcre tlsey can he1 supplied .V SELWHKIl PJa.a. -- BETaIL flTOBE, Fine ont Of the Great Tragedian, ng ; I Jamks Dwvkr, of the KaUroad News Depot, land, a lut of the lateat litlor ottae Hjmn . v . Ttooi bfAhtirally boaod. Profejtor lilot, the laclurer on Oookery. aaya houMkecpera ahoald I asiit upon obtain tht Bui nU'a Flavoring KxtVacta, aa the alrong Ins est ni! mH.t healtlifu'. . Shingles and Lath Departments of several .. LUMBER, MAMMOTH STOCK in the hag Jum rfcclvttf, direct Ucpn JLlrerpool, Eng - !,. 8lor, 8ltLakeCitj. "ZIOX'S COPEBaTIVK Rlile. n rapturing. , i'.: enco Visitors Is called to tne ,, narnett'a m - Kt-ne- of on Main coutalu rooms. a foil CITY IOT, with sixtyt.1 t Frnlt iTees.and ptner conveniences; a n rl m. half atnf irml tm r lanl Knr farther tkaitlculars inanira of t i LINOBECK. Brleham Cltv. or Jl M. t. Cabinetmaker, four doors ea t of imiitK. 1IOUHE: Dan ford. Cottage Lee Porter and lady. Chicago K 1 win Harrison. Hi Lou In U XCmgnbarr, Portland, Malt.e V. It Iowa VThXle. New York , JJ U P Sander. Jacob Kusell, ,, The ii sale: CITY. aUnated fN BRIOrjAH new Adoble HOUSK, 11 111, 111 UtUw , G. B. WALLACE, 17A Ward, S. rJ fv,i, d23 s68 lm Conferee Nonce! Ltwn oid Mcmiorrtn.B.aano JtJ. T. CsabM Pronl i I q JT--1 will fill all orders for anvrrfLo- rieties in tho Territory, if the monev i f warded with the order. '!, -- . ? ? I hare a large stock of HONEY LOCTV for Hedges and Shade Treoa. All or any of Uie above I will ! i 16 CHEAP FOR CASn OR GK4I O B Thomas, Montuna W Bross and la lv, CUicttjo J MoOartbey and 1 London, Kn gland J II Bkldmore, Montana HaUDdtm, C H Iirlguam, Mlrhlgan L K XruesUelf, Cblcaso Ji Tcnulllgfi, ' sell Gooseberries and Pie JPtiita J natrsitoij. C .jr A few. Hardy Grape Vinea. 1 AT TOWXJE.D ite PLUM AND PEACH TREgs K-be- ARRIVALS . On their own stocks.. Wm K Ford. Boston, Mas. John W HUke and wife, Philadelphia Krle J Leieh. Kaolr.uk, lows W ch tgan Th no Cu mm 1 John W In?eru!l, rlnn rMrKe R Barker, Macon. Georgia Tnompwori, NaabvlUe. Ten a J?vi O Man in. ctarloalou, tt C K B Darren, Lavtar J Olenn. Atlanta. Georgia H B Morrlaon, Kookntf, Iowa S II UictmD, Pw Paw, Micliliian Kafer. Dabaque, lows Haojamln ,, R Gilmer, Bloomfltld. John Ij Hptnj. slllford. N If JTTiiw (mko31, Concord, W K Tftpley, Dover, n. t IScta. to QOcts. per trc. from . a , r ht . advertTsehehts HEW tei-fo- n, In-vlnclb- les" 1 to-th- which sixty thousand persons took part. President Juarez, accompanied .by his Cablnett members 01 congress ana the American Minister, went to he inaugurate Puebla, where Mexico Railroad.' From two to three thousand persons were present. A banquet roll owed, at wnica speecnee were made pn questions of internal im juarea commitprovement iresiaem ted himself fully to the progressive policy. The toast to thoTJnlted States was iu uj ju.iuisir xieisuu. wuuw npuea made a very favorable impresspeech sion." The Humboldt centennial anniversary was celebrated with a banquet and torch-ligprocession. The con- senpuon is Daaiy recetvea; protests appear against it in all parts of theRepublio. The American Consulate at Mexico has been robbed, of money and valuables, fiefior Romero, President of the Treasto Congress his report ury, presented for the ' fiscal year ending June 30th. Total receipts $13,765,000; expenditures Two millions have been $13,000,000. applied to the payment of the public he debt, the consolidation toof which the census advocates. According lust concluded, the population of Mex ico is 8,607,000. Several Mexican Jour nals are discussing the question of an nexation to tne united mates. . - f I .. j f , ''A ii S 6 t" if. i i ': " h.;U ?nu&& JirJC, T-HIS-EVEf- i 8CHUTTLER, The Performance wilt consist of Sheridan , KaowJcs beanUinl Play, in 6 Acta, -- WAOOJr i - 1 : y or .:" ' KAKUFACTDRER, lit: a J '.JUtnOoTph Street, r. - . JIL:,; j i SSSSST1- j- CHICAGO. - daily ; . 1q-suire- nts. ..iTr HETT. WAItVEB Mr D McKenzte Leonardo Oonaago, Marrlanna ,UUe Annie iMkhirt . A nd a powerful Oast of Characters. jratllskts y. f an to-d- ay . .. 5 j ! ' r ; . ... i r- -j . ... . fii . , r A 'J.i . t:eson oivew m piai-t- Father' uu FLOBA L, SHIPP. at ttr uu?iCby IT o , Doors open 5 . to-da- BtPletrre,.. ti7 o'clock.,,':Performance to t u iflliliiiri :mm"ftjfM LOSDOS 'aOnTCXS,' AHEOL'8 SCOTCH AtE, nuT' "C j : t .vfftf oau tLurio miiiara itoom. r i tK ,1i.''."i5ltl ?r'l - Farra-guVle- ft I bttti , . M" t pANDR' CHICAGO STOCK AE- xM Praoght at js, j r j a ti t i Ward. SAltJLke Cft r. Qoce.fA.SUIpp.JlSuh Reference, tor termlsslon, to Prot.Oron .. .i. -- ' sp. 20, ma. 11 XXYASS ! ;!i4) .1 frit r3:lk V ' 1 1 ci'.. rx ' :u ' . ." U 'j silt M 1 7 ' - : i i Llrsr I I a ' S--- T0 HAU r r 1 EV? nil 3 012 able l iitiX VJiiS J JflSfgUftn t L11LLIII ERY .' U LU .'Jli J nBEB I Tna-ata.- . v- t - ni W. It h .f iniiiirn EST. HDLIOUUJLi Btrlea In Ladiea - BOKNfX3tJostarriTax. wa autemi Ladle -- G2C5-- S 32C21xa .1 - re-pa-rts EA - COLEBROOK's V' . . . 1 r ftjUXB r. 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