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Show THE EVENING NEWS. SCirBATS MXCtrOD )?BLXSISD(UY, DAVID CALDEIl, V O. Jaa TsMedaj. 37, ...Xlt is thought Morrill will not accept the Treasury secretarysnip Read the President's Centen- uUl proclamation. Ulk .....;Conlderable conTentlon all tSt Tilden Morrlssey Is there. Gibraltar is being placed la a , eondlUen of defense. ......More war rumors. Expected revstt In; Greece. Russia seeks' an understanding with England. Congressional news. ......Not much hope of passing the appropriation bills in time. ......Hi W. Beecher lectures 80 times fol $40,000. .LlWarm weather and sunstroke la Washington. ......Thiols at belling heat In St. Louis the Republicans arraigned. Philadelphia wool market. 'ed money, English ships 'hare not land- arms,and shoes at Kleck fur tne XurKs.. ....MSrrm may decide witnm a Tew days whether or not he can ac cept the treasury secretaryship. .'Anniversary of the assassin ation of tne l'ropnets Joseph and Hyrtim Smith y. . ......No agreement upon the ap propriation hill yew Australia wins the champion- .HUtp ot the Thames. ...... Adamsf clerk of. the House, exonerated. ; to-da- , EDITORIAL 2TOTES. Box. Short, at Tlfton,.In di.ua. worklnar at a saw mill, ac cidentally slipped and fell before tho saw, whieh cut his head clean " a, ; ' At a late meeting of the Lon don Athletlo Club, C. Lt. Lengton won the longest Jump at 21 feet 3 Inches, knd tied the high jump at 5 i feet TO-DAY'- ttu lissw . DI3PATCH ES. EASTERN. r S5 Inches. W. rraak X87S. NEWS OF THE DAT. OtT. i raa wzsrsns- nrtoa- Poeusax. Eorxoaytvn -- Telegraph By ' ifCUOCMm rOC . AT J. Wlnthrop threw the hammer 82 feet 6 Inches. Dr. IUgg, of England, said atutbo Baltimore Methodist conference, Though England Is dividedrabout many thlngs,"yet by an operative, declslTe, and I may say overwhelming majority, Eng land is agreed that there can be no law of the land which can prohibit the use of the Scriptures in the Et. received with applause. He said Uentlemen of the Convention: We are called together to determine by our wisdom whether an honest government, administered byho&r eat men, shall be restored to the American people, or te ..decide by our felly that It is the destiny of this country le pursue an endless, circle of partisan passion and corruption, until, with the loss or our material well-beinwe lose the poor man's last best bone civil libertv itself. Everv citizen of the Republic, be he of the one party or the other, feels, andhas felt for" many a " day .the depressing influence of what are called hard times. ? We look about us and ve see' neglected fields and vacant houses; the factory is closed, the farnae deer la shut; there axe my 1 lads of idle hand; the happy is noactivity' : of 'prosperous where to be found. Loyalists fatten whilst honest men starve, impty the mart and sblpless the bay. has wrought se Wht is it? What in the land, that great a change under the rule of an intelligent and progressive constitutional party, advanced within half a centhe., condition of a tury from, huddle Mi er j petty M and squalid provincial sovereignties, to a .fore-of most place amonght the nations of men must the earth? The reason answer partisan miss-rule- , and sectional misdirection The repub licans, my friends, are not alone responsible. With them rest the With us the .follies. disgraces. These twin agents of national mischance, working under the miserable rule of contraries, have kept the people of the north and south asunder, and have supplied sustenance to corruption., ..1 hey. have disturbed values;, they have unset tied prices they have made, our whole. financial system a eheafc and a snare; they have driven .the beat elements of political society into, exile, and have organized charlatanism : into as sort., f4 public policy, enabling .the. jogue to ge t . a cheap advantage of. bis dupe, and sacrificing every popular Interest to the lust edthat oligarchy which has become sp. en crusted wltn power ,aa: to Aelieye itself entitled to. rule by the sheer force of ts wrong doing., ;1 So much let us set down to,jthe, CPA venieni the pretext of c war;- - so, muoh.-te-long account of damages ; between the north and the south, and It Is for you to say. whether the same conflictE-wUn,- .. the .consequences multlDlied and magninedu snau, by any act; of yours, be Inaugurat ed between the JSast and the weak I shall not undertake,.on n. OC'J ta s ,prr casion or mis aina anu ence so imposlnflr. to- ehoroe the familiar lesson ot mutual forbear? anoe Npbody doubts our capacity to make battle among ourselves. Entreaties: you to direct you ener gies te the common enemy, T ask indulgence only . on my behalA You have called me to a place not but of diffimerely of distinction, which requires the culty; to a place best training or a nester man.,tnan. Iam. tn taking H I trust to your confidence and , good, nature, and to a heart , incapable of an jk unmaply. or unair . - act.; The . twptk before us t should' relate to ideas rather than to individuals. It is the issue not the; man that we should engage. We have come here to make the people's. not our own ngnt, ror a iree no J than ' an honaat , government; .for the reform,! of the .. public service and the regeneration of the-- publio morals; for , administrative relief from administrative nihilism, em braced La the simple creed of home taxes and, a living rale, reduced chance for the South as well as the North, for .both the East and the West. If anything comes or out proceed lng'it must spring from the spirit of aspiration and fellowship which warmed: the. followers of Andrew Jackson and Silas Wrtght, of Henry Clay and Daniel Web ster, whose political descendants t together on common ground, at least to wreft the government from the clutch of of their fathers twvt la vKtlvai m1 - ever-revolvi- ng Votes Bed seated. w iRHt ftoTMS. The amount 27. g, of bank notes redeemed and assorted by the National Bank redeeming agency during the present fiscal year is $200,000,000, of which 23,- -: are notes or nanas wmcn are reducing their circulation, or are ; involuntarily in liquidation. Can't Blake TJp;HI Mia a. Senator Morrill baa- - informed President Grant that he is not yet to decide whether er not Erepared accept the office of Secretary of the Treasury, as public con siderations continue to prevent his reaching a decision at the present Juncture of affairs, but that he ex pects to see nis way cieariy to a conclusion within a tew days. Adnata Kxeaerated. The committee appointed at the request toof Adams, laew or j toe House, investigate the published him, unanimously charge against no instance did, be, report that In directly or indirectly, receive, Jjpe cunlary or other consideration, for any appointment made by mm. ; Tne ApyrearleUea New York, 27. The Tribune'a Washington correspondent ssys, there is no favorable indication that the appropriation bills will pass before the end of the. fiscal rear. Randall . himself ssys there is little hope. Grant says nothing Is left lor him but to enforoe the laws, which are imperative. The democrats Is are no setting frightened, but there time to retrieve the blunders. Tildea auMr-bUUm-al late Louis from 8t. generally. Specials concede that lliaen is master there, with Hancock, a strong second. . , '. The excitement Is intense at the evident growing of .Tilden. v Even the Worut cen leases that his noml nation Is imminent. Xeetnrlag at a High Flsnre. The Rev. Henry Ward Reecher has engaged to lecture eighty nights next season, for which he is to re ceive forty thousand dollars... Wraa WeeAaer and SauBtreke; ( The weather is Very" warm. About a dozen cases of sunstroke occurred yesterday, but none were raiai. the PeUUeal CaOoea at BetUea 000,000 - .' 1 ( - -- , , - . ! , ; . - St. Louis, 27. The political cal dron is at boiling heat The crowd here is less than at Cincinnati, but sull the attendance is the largest ever seen at a democratic conven lion. The contest between the rival candidates is spirited, and the only bitterness apparent la between Tilden men and those opposed to schools of the land.'? him. iiegaraiess or predictions in favor of other candidates,' Tilden s workers are compact and energetic . THE DEM00EATI0 OONV and ' determined, but without the strong, personal enthusiasm evinced by Blaine ana nis supporters at tanTo-dacommences the great cinnati; still they are confident ef ' Democratic v convention at . St. success on the assumption that Tilden shows his majority he Louis, to nominate candidates of whensoon be conceded the nominathat party to ran for President will is undeniable that many tion. It and for the ensuing northwestern delegates, who were campaign, until the election in Tilden men when elected, hare November shall determine who are since become convinced that their are opposed, to his to occupy j the White House, and constituents nomination. such yesterday Many be President ef the Senate and were disposed t transfer their rotes possible President of the United to other candldattes, but WisconMichigan,' Minnesota and Ne States, for the four years eommenc sin, braska have agreed somewhat in ing March 4th next.' formally to cast their jBixtj Totes' Our dispatches from day to day tosether. This tends te strengthen will report the doings of the Con- Tilden materially where he was in of weakening. His friends vention, and the prospects of the danger 400 to 450 the first ballot. from claim different candidates for nomination. and if he can hold thi hia phancee The balloting may be protracted of nomination by the second er in consequence of the two thirds third ballot are Brood. There are vtttMa nl aB. wwiOm wwe-- wveMf that his wisest S A&JSSS asjaafasi majority rule, and the fact that the ahrniflcant evidences are discouraged. Penn- state add munlcipal,and who mean party has not been conspicuous for opponents action in resolving to to extirpate those wherever they sylvania's vote a unit rer Han cock, makes the are rouna, ana wnetner. tney; ne unity of late years. a positive factor in the con- - republioan or democratic. ; j If the Democrats really wish to latter He then Jntroduoed the , Rev, He bow starts with nearly have success in November, they teat. votes. . lie is Marvin, who one red up a prayer. hundred must first become united among one no longer a reserve candidate, and The chair then the . announced' rs 1 l .v add combine in ir Tilden falls during the three 1lemporary uoewriary.. themselves, reueripK. 1 favor "of a ticket that will ballots, the soldiers' chances will Prince, of Mass., and T.O., Walker improve. Hendricks' of Iowa, and S. K. Donovan of secure the whole Democratic materially are active and undismayed. Ohio, assistant Secretaries; .also, friends vote, and also a portion of that They are making a dignified and Dan. Able, or Musourl as fcswrgant- which 4a considered as pertain- honorable canvass. The scattering of Thurman. Allen and Abbot, or. Mass.. moved a reso ing to the Republicans. Then the friends are lution their adopting the rules of the chances. watching Bayard Democrats have a pretty sure vic and' In the meantime little last national conveution until oth doing tory before them. In 1860 the beyond holding votes away frem erwhie ordered. Democrat! party made a grand the strongest, although Head rick's ' Inquired if this in rule. (Voices, mistake id gi ving way to disunion friends now refuse to consider the eludes the two-thirhim. 'The proba "Yes."). If so, all right. (Applause. place for ne over rival candidates in the party. second The chairman answered, 'fit will be nomin bilities are that In partisan politics, as In many ated aud the resolution was adop- if for Tilden does," . . ,s j , 1 n a. mi f other things, union is strength and wins uw jurat, piace. t ) i' 01 v ermont,, onered a division Is weakness, and more, Xatleaal Pe seratlc eoaveaUea. call the States in order to resolution union means victory and disunion The convention assembled in the ror tne presentation ot credentials; meant defeat. Union utilizes all large and beautiful hall of the St. adopted. 'Chamber of Commerce, Wallace,, of Pennsylvania, in the power of the party, and enables Liouls was decorated with garlands order to have democratic precedents which to take of it advantage of any chance .flow of leaves, state moved to reconsider the disunion in the party antagonistic. ers, etc me w earner is verv warm observed, resolution Just adopted. ,4xe urged Those who profess to know, and sultry, betokening a thunder that the States should 'name their committees on credentials and per claim that the vote, of the whole WBre : prom ptly in manent .organisation before any The delegates 'col in and electoral the country, their places, but it was 12.20 before other business was done. He hoped lege, is pretty evenly divided be the convention was. rallrd to order there would be no innovation on tween ; the Re pa VI leans and the by Hen. Augustas Schell, chair nast Drecedehts. Democrats. If m, victory will be man or ine jn auonai Awmocrauc -- Weed, of New York: Insisted that tho . meantime a the resolution adopted is in accordCommittee. likely to result from skiifal handl- military band,Inperched in the ance with Under it cre the of the chairman's desk, kept tear ing of the force?, ' and the dentials ateprecedent. received only for refer-- ; use off the loavrs and fishes assemblage interested by rendering ence to The credentials committee. more modern various lively airs.' f the . official Wallace read from people,! or in 8c hell, iu calling order, of "the ' convention .of terms the breakl and butter brigade, proceedings brier remarks upon the purpose 1608, to shoV that the first business will prove a material element. The of this convention Hi to nominate was to maze cemmiitees. ... .. j. election shall whose office In has been candidates, Republican party near sixteen years, and of coarse chancre the Government, and over that there be ippolnted ;a. enapor-- r throw corruption. Administrative ary secretary. He1 suggeste tbat has the loaves and fishes men new reform is demanded by the Amer E. O.' Perrin be appointed...-- , oh Its aide. They have devoured ican people. (Applause.) The cor i The chair decided it out of order. an immense quantity of loaves and ruption now existing1 in the Gov and the motion to reconsider, was tMi fishes, too, in that time. When ernment must be eliminated.. This to be confided must hand, The 4ireblpr0ipse the Democrats were In office the duty not of those who now hold "the tne rou or jor creuenuais., , of the were about Government, but te the democratic .Pilnev state expenses country of Ilhi; moved . tbatE. eighty millions annually. Since party. The. thing to be reformed O. Perrin be appointed tempbrary the Republicans hare been tn office cannot be reformed by itself. The readies secretary. . , people are intelligent and sagaci Finchl f 'IowaJ!6bIected.r- Ha the country's annual public expen ous: understand their rights, said, Perrin did not IbberU; this they diture has been three to four bun and will not again eonfide their if he had had It be dred millions. This represents so Interests to the .republican party; appointment fore, ahd'the, sppolntment should much more bread and butter, leaves He referred to the democratic party be left to the' committee on organ-- . the hard- money party from and fishes, and so many more bread as He said It was a rne unarr' nnaiiy aeciaea ,me the beginning. and butter and loaves and fishes trick to try to saddle Upon it the motion out of. order. A Minnesota men, with rotes er suffrage Influ- existing policy lodonsistenT with delegate moved the usual resolution the hard saoney principle.. All to call the roll, of States for com ence to'be secured. ; the authorizing paper money at mittees on permanent organization In all probability, as we have legalactstender, and the opinion, of an d creden tlals, adopted. suggested, the result in November the supreme court 'SustaiaiBsr-itThe rou was then called and tne will hinge upon the way the loaves constitutionality, all were done dur- committees named. and fUhea. men go. .: At present ing the re pub I loan ad aaia 1s (ration? 1" Carroll; of Tenn.. moved that He referred . bneny toi tue evil .'re when thsvCeneeatioa ablourned it they are, naturally, mainly .with suits. The remedy is not a rspld be to five o'clock and that the Republican party. .With that contraction or increased currency, the committees Just named shall party they may be expected te con- but the one ramedv at this time la then report: adopted, the reeumption act. 4 smith, or ills., movee a reeoi- utinue, unless the Democrats can the report ofuo mat, ana give. the tion. that At comiP1" of - one from (Apsiauee.) convince them that the loaves and democratio party the reins ef rov- - each State be appointed on resolu fishes will shortly be found in the ernment, and their policy of econo ai resoinuons retail aaq that Democratic party, in which my and sound finance iwlll bring tions, to ; rJalform to the ing the loaves and fishes men will be specie resumption . speedily i and said i committee" "without debate: sure to go over to that party In safely. ( Applsuse. 1 n jthM cen adopted. tennial ef national independence Weed of New moved that force lx& November, and be nearly we have met te adopt the means the chairman- - trYork, each delegation as certain to settle the question in to restore the country to its ancient send to the Chair the name of its favor of that party. For the loaves prosperity. . May we sot hope now, member of the platform committee: years . olLre publics qt and fishes men have keen scent after sixteen democratio party ordered. the that Ism,' and an - immense appetite, and our resume its rightful supremacv .The Chairman that the where the loaves and fishes . are in the government. The rules that delegates from thestated National Wo there will be that class of men, win aovern this convention ,wm man's Sufirace Association were a good nomination, and he asking a bearing; (Cricl Of their hearts and their votes, their ensure exhorted t? wisdom In making the present, f'Hear There belnsr,iio them.) favor and their fortune, their sacred platform. ?. At the cooclnsloix Jie announced Chair, .the objection, sort of thing. nominated : Henry Watterson, of that honor and all ihat ' oe nearo. wouia tney One ef Ahe great points, therefore, Kentucky. ' tern poraiy chairman Bmalr and or, Weed,' York,' Jew, . In the coming con test is te eencill-a- te (applause), which was unanimous of ' Vermont, were appointed a ! fishes men. and loaves the agreed to,ilon. Barn am, of Consu, committee to escort, the ladles to and Ranson, of J. being' ap ' 2 rMt nun eaoete laet about tke mor-- pelated a committee lor the purpose The Chair announced that a ladv of conducting Watterson to the had the floor, and refused to hear cirUUw. UuudaetaoufbliaeUwtseif chair.. any preposition. IMIIN - ll tA Kit k. MI ntUt . V mm, tm w f w" WattersoD, being presented, was Miss Phoebe W. Couzens, of St Qforoiiif IU . , . - $ - y- . . Vice-Preside- nt . aw. -- a . - 1 . . : at-arm- Louis, took the platform, and adShe concluded by presenting resolutions of the Women's Suffrage Association, which, on motion ot McCiernaad, of IUc," 9 were referred te .the committee en resolutions for 'respectful ' consider m. ation. . ceaalaa' Speeek. Miss Couzens said "Mr. President and Gentlemen of the National Democratic Convention --The Centennial anniversary of eur national birthday is also trapplly centennial leap year. It is in order, then, I take it, not only to receive proposals from fair woV: men, but also te accept them. of this right and Taking advantage your k courtesy, I, as a . delegate authority frem the fair sex, stand here not oaly to for them thai principles of liberty and equality, but to sue for the hand of those here assembled in the National Convention, and- the hand, Mr. President, must be neither sil i. larger nor smaller than a man's hand. In the good old days of our ancestors It was deemed an unpar-donaaoSeoee if the leap year privileges- accorded to women were not unhesitatingly acquiesced in, and he who .did , not joyfully say.r yes.?.. to i the sweet maiden's! i coy, : wooing, was 'retf sr. r garded with supreme contempt, and la the isolation of single , died ere yet his race was run unwept, unsung of woman. So then, gentlemen,. if as a party We yeu would live long, and happy give heed to the warning from out the gates of net good for man to be alone, "and accept foryour companion in the political household , she Who blends all the discordant ele1 ments of life.: into true divine harmony,? sweet nature's better half. James Madison said, it be remembered that it has ever been the pride-o-f America that the rights for which she contended were the rights ef .human nature.", and gen- . we: ask. - this Uemen, recognition , niot-fa- e as human awowap,,but beings. j.Our. n, Magna,,. Cbarta we sue for this, mot by force or might ana; power,, out ny i' mora potent voice of truth, and Jus i! tice, speaking, te every man's con science in tones more persuasive to King than those which appealed pJohn on the field at Atunnymeae. We cannot, assert thto right by a (1 resort to the sword, j We confess t'J thunder forth our.r,inabilityita our claim .rami ithe- cannon's meuth, or; to.- fire, shpt that can be heard arovmd the world, but In this Brandt Centennial year., when . all o then . are, free and when our souls toeresnondlnir. to the music or tne Utterances oft Jefierson. of Han- and Patrick oockve( : Adams, Htnry, with minds expanding to a realization v of their grandeur. for the freedom wlh pulse beating we would , fain they, proclaimed, pluok a live cosl from Ofl - the altar of our liberties that shall kindle In your ;Bouls a zeal for all the rights of theindividual,ergo,the universal humanity such as our, fathers had when the thrilled the . hearts of the people with the cry, f Taxation without representation Is tyrant thoughtsny,' end with ; burning a Hi: ana name utterances aa wrote tney oj the camp fires of the revolution that immortal truth, , "All hu manity is created we free .. and eaual.'' Gentlemen, appeal to it.' your sense of Justice and right, old but the of .truths using grand pur Miners to support our cuums, ana here we rest our csae,coramend to yeu inclosing the truth that ing a sense of Justice is the, eovereign power of. the human mind, the most unyielding of any. It rewards with higher . sanctlony i! It punishes j with, a deeper agony than any earthly tribunal. It never slumbers, ne vet dies. I f constant ly utters ana aemsnas justice. y the eternal rule of right, truth and equality, ana on tbu eternal leun datloa stone, right,, truth! and equality, we stand." . .... , j A motion for recess wss rejected. Blrdsall made a point of order TBM OITLV FLAGS TO BtTV that, there could be no commit: a. tee on resolutions until after a permanent eraranization. ' bad power to, decide this question '. CHElf El THilTtHf CHEsPE$t " Itself.' , MA Ttie roll was called aud. the com 31 'I mittea named. STORK, , Various resolutions were I sent up XAeefbef Office ; and referred, under the 'rule, with- out reaoine. ana at eiant minuies ITJrKLr'VJ1. ywi wns to save before t we o'clock. St. JLou la time. took recess untllfi the convention OrtUrMhiTttkett. ..V'.i::-...hLAIU: mil d; ' Hi Mlf-poesessi- on -- -- - 1 j , coata-of-arm- s, " . . ' - 1 I J' - - - - - . . - . " s . to-nig- ht, f - - , le-r- vaV. m m .11.11 -U.- JL -11-JU. U. V JL-- L. - 2: miser-ableme- ss , para-cUee-"lt- is lt , to-da- y. if t The greatest variety qfHome-M&- nu in Ujth 'dfjblqj; iline eveisplayed of Seasonable Fabrics.' tfrom henLomrthe Deseref anCQtherEieadirip: IV1 ills'c Territory proe-perous-at- td. Also; te ' assortment of --lyfceTcand Boy's Hats, aJage niiae eprssly fjpr the prism India, Pariarha,1 Palm Leaf, Maracaibo our usual full lihes ur etc.,: 4 anduiVool Hats;! lizi - - of--F- '.lIJU.i-.!- -- A) Ji.;- - en s arid-Also; a splendid and varied: stock of Boy's Linen Suits; at figures to Startle Buyers -- 'WJt A ft at niaji it iAA l l V ,..J'.i if - . S - - j. -- rrr 't A r . . 9 Ait. Ve. :ls V- - 3H T O LADIES. TO. . jt!i 11 ) JLiJt jsssjL . - SHWARTZ -- xi-- I Z CONCnESglOrMAU. . l. .IVASHINOfON, D. CL, 2Z-Anlhonv reported back tha letter a - umrgt uotamotUoia DwelBnr. wftk of the riecretary of the Treasury in TXPtmn rodt fraoL and Imnt. mw ne Vint Wait street, mom hiM.k reolv to a reaolutiou suomittea iy eltaatesef CatboUo Saailaarr. Uta tri., For Davis in Februsry last, transmitt- sok , enquire or"W. KDDlKOTOIt. ing a lengthy report, showing the rirwunn, ' ' ' On tbe premlaee. amount of balance dwe the Govern e ment frem : piiblidfibfficers, Ac., Sincer 1S30. Anthony Recommended 1. I i that a condensed report be printed, . Which was agreed to.. ticst TTE PR0POSBT0 DEtlVER A FIRST vlngalls called up tlie House joint Cheap$Otrqnfl$$t, Vf class quality f-E resollutlow authorizing the Secre llITOII BOCIAV for eaeaser purpeees. arms. war to issue of He said tary than can br anv otbar nartiea. In anj quantity and at tbe abortest BOUea. there was: irieat danger of an In ; SOt. and. DOS KIMBALU dhtu war and it was important that '- f JProprletors. s armet be issaed without; delay to lnl. setilerajt Kefarred to committee eh K.-.- - ... '? rs V :jBsEasattcasBi inilltasdXairs. . -- ; )jaomu, or tbe: leghilative. J adlclek mittee and exet nil ve i appropriation hill, had reported that. the committee' been waab. le. id agree. . He moved that ,tbe Ueaate.. lniat- upon :ita bill rntu ; 0000(10 w-n- ui w ..- - , m i.V r?i-j- st,' ..--i . . - - i, ;TKE CELCaATO 4i.i of.-the- - ... f Li t bTBiTXD from IWk; torre i. .eraeona i Pt rm a aim .letter oa lft-lp- : tbe other a brawn; bota- ne i bed la front J Tbeserte reeentr oroutat rront ete Aarlac. J1ndr rtU eiaasa. retura them Ae na ana He. eetageaaatad trouble.... ... ; - -- ,,i.T . rr nl dliw A tasU bestloTHa ktrla-'&elaS-! filreotluoa for uatoa-- t elasris sent en application. t tee soak jtiefrteirirtBrataa tuiii 7 iiroU WUbasiaaautere jOswfaMtelal Br ' Unf co ta the ranTWtorS Wisell 1. l-- .1 . 1 Ip tf 1 )aa , ; 11 - Hk baa kinds of ; - rreatlT ya, 1 leoerer blta, reward prorV dslwSte KnsLra; - rtaaaaaturore. AW i .7 fc4F,j3t asj fBBFI i A tV- - ea .it!x'iil STJlik'rj o.'iol aa ffa'S " .;. li; CD l&i'''-'-- ' bv4 UbJl ' 1 - in j la '.vit t . . . -- ar .arx-w3.''3 . t . is J gi.t cons. ecDin'ti til if toaaoo "'.anaJyuiji anlri -- All kinds of Mmtnz and Mlnlnr i.nfjTkHMii b fOnnl at bte rrwnbrwi eitcated two blocks ner! 1 ikfi4"in '.ik, w c aaroesaeeaa neaee, and WareVi dnrlne Oonferenoa. booia ff I and t a.m.. 12 and 1 ivm and 4 wty j Ironwork. mannfactnret-''- ett. rT iij U.a afli-- e 97tt.-- l Am -- i" lilt ill -- iv'.UtiUri ,.T. 1 1 1 'MtUUmM lieafaerr. 1 i of the abora 8os the eaa Book reaaara'as at the TXaeret tSoantsMreorr. I . iTi i k of al'f i'ripU swsjof&ce for txvfui . stw ... .... bVUCTTT. '(- rA. .1. 1 1 - 1 1 ! 8. L. City, March IJit, irrt. diaw i 1 ' t - r City, eaet b( Jepbaat Store. Offlosaoursi KXAB kobth Cut out tali adrerUaemeat for refeir a.ss to s pmf isr , eiof .. ... . to crdei. iJ a - . AT Vf.'CD "1 r re. C"l Uoo Buliaiass and taelr oorOentA. fcfie Til -- thaakfuUy reoekrea aaar .. .....,U..--1- l ann-dreds- iof naa-arrenu 11 Ssaai ; Dins, has In stock many tboojaada ofj taeiffBranlTarletk. Ha Imported lewW al hundreds of new kind of plants '.from tbe States aas strepe Daklias, Oiadieloa, Tuberoete, Borta end ' rsanlwiTTTrii ea baSo I .aiu. we i JJaeke la nf aael VeaeiaeM kiewere Ja rrlety for bslbH parties, weddtats and funerajs.A of rreenbouat and rardea plasta. X r 'Careens duffiplanted, and pot la order for tbe Spiina. Xmptr banrlna baakets can be died to order. - Garden aod Sow r aaads aeafr tree, by mail. All kind of flower, mata andiiaarinr baskets seat br toall or brnine- and. OT8X Pprlnr trade with all enlarred his Qrren- - es RsO 1 av fM wlUaall st reaeonabla wrlaesw TJl i f II I- fr" ! j ; ... . aW tsidseee st stv joaer, asest sair-te JS 1 will Ai?r defr.purcrawaf naV MooA of tio, aortbat rebOusn 'A(MrS Une ata tby ooui i1 I roods la ear VJ -r Kaad where m wyr tbey lor re T?U6U ihs nndera'raed, at PeUoaa Paint, rreater . . store and a .1 , ..iiiini rertety emdfte prW Dili. p ,t ,vt, Js . on tbe wm side of rf tab Lake, on tbe but tbwr can select asore toatsell stl A 15th Imb. a lenre aw OIUK.4raaied U and aeove tryjes ef eonoMstoa Webarea on when be loft a on left boulder, baa tba Oert- Sa1. !.tij Am Uvrte now eeu im wrce a amau ropa, eop oe vtsja tbe buliasnef one eouia 1 ,wr aave jCrifil ae V k are lavuvd lo eall cat eowsnr teKee at tioaaen. A bafonaatkm v u i animal eo that X aae oar . Mxmd SoutbBArtilaka A fuirftcCk et VJswe ef U I&cpotb will be 1 "77 a & m 4 AibisttltpjuMeSpes. Fastorraphs - t't oTtTorr.. Aotrteiei, ate. v CTDJ i C .. Trees' - 2Se cstcli. Jis3 IS ereparins' for the - - L3UJLE EUSTIC LOCUST AND; UUL6EBRY. 1 i aM, - o rf ti I - i 1 the conteuleooe of tbbee wbw . taay aiih to try them. Saawle Cards, oontalnin it one eaohef tbe 14 Dambera,.w11.ba tenl bj I bum ea reoeipt or ae eenia. Iibpn, Blaksma Taylor It Co. Me jimaiel NS. Slew Terk. 1 WAS&iKaTO!2t 7-- The ty to I sin a'Hi" ttiua v. regard ; to the sale of. spirituous OTOGRAPiriC UATCBIA1S liquors In Indian Territory, passed. The bill providing for the sale of a Cherokee eimer taoain Kansas 1 auiii passed. ins eectartng me country wi north west ef the Horlh Platte and JvU BiD'Kaa.Iraarri'6r tbe1? J ' east summits ief ihe,,Ebr jUK-fw-j ' e i(- tt Hem Mountainsin, Wyomineonen to exploration and selUement.went over without action, f.t !H?rm fff t of committee on charge "Iteport oft cletk; A dams. was. adopted, nllisi A , J. ct 1 i:-To- I - ... -- . t'Jii i i Vfaseteeeala vail.at : were t upon a general reduction of laalariea: and mecond. the reduction of the force in the Awarded Utt Hljlutt UedU'.tU VUMAo." departments proposed by tbeHouse. Inthe latter question the action ef the Senate had bento concur in toe action of the Hones tprm certain Senate extent, but on the first-t- he i committee feel bohnd to appropriHotel.) P(Opp. Metropolitan ' . I ' , ate, money to carry out the aiating ' VaSuf acturen. .h Iporters.4 Dealers la j 1 .w?'lUi;itiiil'f After discussion anew couferenM was arreed to. Sml tn'o" chair iiw pointed MoTrifl, Allison,' and Nor- - ulitKECSCC?triVlS7S.' wood members or the committee ettf the sart'ofthe Senate. ,J jri itmsU - fl R ..J&c CUTLER'S. pptmoorlan -. -- - s rKS. ftUinCU wabes to tnf ona tbe i Uo that she basoa.band a area Bataand BaoaetSt wblcb will be rietref sold as cheap as sen era manufacture! at tbe Bait Lake City Straw &etab!bnaeat,lt Boutk St. one and a quarter blocks east of Theatre. Bleaobtiur done. Uerboa and seats fanaaas hats a speciality, ditf U mw.mvm ' III . t' "J BarheS ffnlral end Plain n!ri Wtmirlit mm c wioo ibb irua Wlrm raDouur oi ; or oof. atottkim awt auaraateed mlm. KLMk lleMMif Ma 'nam kll Sabk w wawv ww a. sa i" inn and agree euotreet rr tvmt. - Tbnrouchlj tested, aod asnendn)entstdrthe to tbe new icon ference asked for by appraves ey praonoai lanavra.bwi ca Una: f" SoeoisMnseaa be teea at ; ' M tbisoffice.-)tbe HeuseJ ijo i .... . y, ' M ilti Morrill.. said the chief 'points oi d IROX FfNCSOa. ... ' dlflereace between the two bouses dlflS i PLANTEIrs 03 N. SUth street. u Loaia, . . , 11. H ft is ifJS - Per JLT- i, 'HOME MAD It HATS . y.-vti.i i p ..rrom coarereiice com . v Uitrv - ' jet ... : . "TAYI 1 btul-iln- r T rt t i ' : -- t i . I : X' .mteovit - . 3jjt - . " tipitopifcrir VI! : . 6 Ipoiits - J y' Z. . wo-i-flr- '.' tJ V3e 1 . J I U lo ds ft. SI now m re-affi- rm n Vlce-PresMe- fit 1 j -- ttlt-Joh- f dressed the convention with much |