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Show TflEEVEmMEWS; rrnx.isnED dailt, bttxdats - ixceptkd at l'OUB o'CXOCK- O. pave:d coiron and CALDEB, rmLisnKU. August 26, K12W3 OF THE .DAY. .A convicted whiskey distiller, can't leave jail to attena Amman, Too bad. to his private business. Large ahipment3 of domestic to tmna. SecretaryTaft's circular about the election laws. Philadelphia wool market. Wheeler speaks at St. Allans, riy mouth Rock is America. .NOthin? but Plymouth Rock and tbo "bloody blurt." Prince Milan says both par- i io.s have shed enough blood to sitiafy their honor, and peace ia ii :t in order. Capture of illicit distiller in Arkansas. Political nominations. Trad8 between Canada and t lie Wert Indies. Kill DutTerin and the thefeJbe. In mat to1he peoplowho pay the taxes? Take the groat army of mechanics and all other of the people who work for .salaries or wages, and we will warrant that they would jump for joy at the offer to furlough them indefinitely on half nay, or anything lil.e that amount, when business or trade grew slack, and their service-- wcie not required, llulf a loaf Is much Letter than no bread, especially when no work is required for it, but merely to hold oneself in readiness to work fur full pay when work becomes sufficiently plentiful. Many men would rejoice at that option, and would do well at it. Their pay would furnish them the necessaries, the substantial, of life, and they would operate around at other business to procure additional income, or would spend a little time in fixing up things comfortably at home. Blc33 the men, half pay and no work is not half a bad thing, when we come to consider the many thousands of worker" who have no work and no pay. BOUCICAULT'S FENIAN EENE-FIAustralian News. Two mil' PERFORMANCES. lion sheep 'died. High floods and lo?s of life in Queensland. Kirth-.iuak- e According to thersew York World, at Wellington. Dion Boucicault's last visit to lOng-lanColorado Republican State was for the political purpose 'invention. The platform. of playing the "Shaughraun," for Washington public the benefit of the Fenian prisoners. rrds reduced. He did not expect his efforts would Now IVn Carlos do'red in effect the release of the Fenians, Vork. A democratic treasury con convicts not being so easily turned troller of 2Tj years service to be sent loose upon society in Kngland as in adrift. A pliable republican want the United. State. But ite did hope ed, perhaps one mat can sieai wen. to revive interest in the subject. Immigrant ship LiyMniny on the Australian coast. Ko He nays, of the actual effect of his attempt upon the J'.ugiish mind (articulars about the Gcllwood. News from the Indian war to "A3 far as i could believe (lie L'?d reports the great Indian the upper classes judge, il Quixthought or six i rail.two mile3 wide and live otic on my part, and believed I had dayjold, divided, jiart going north socially and profestoward the British possessions, and done myself, some harm. 1 think il sionally, part going south toward the Little success of my play, as the .Missouri and Fort lierthold. The injured I do. The img-lis- h it expected might troops bad abaudoned the north to so expeople carry loyalty rail, and followed the south trail, treme a that they con not iit the campaign is considered conceive degree d of a mau defending prac tically closed, and the Indians I rish to a be and the except nave got away without the troop3. The war to be continued till t lie foe to Knglaud and Use Kngli-h.- " Indians are subdued. Mr. B. says his play took well in Failure at Berlin, Pa the provinces, from which he realCharges of bribery against ized upwards of 2,)0 for Fenian Adjt. (jren. Cunningham. sympathy purposes, $1,000 of which Preliminary negotiations for he proposed to devote to the necespoace opened at Constantinople, Pacific Mail steamship Colon sities of the Fenians recently esdisabled. Two men killed and some caped from Australia, aud the balvotvl. T d 1 Ire-lau- injured. Judge Tarboll offered deputy r?t comptrollership. Fire at Savannah, $200,000. Fire at Philadelphia, several i uausaud dollars. 1 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. The other year Kansas had the grasshoppers, and went begging This year she don't lor seed. know what to do with her crops, they are so heavy. Some of them are likely to rot in the field. The Wailapai's (Arizona) Enterprise of Aug. 11 says, "Sher-um- , the Wallapai Chief, don't like Indian agents. His impressions of that of the genus homo are derived from his recollections of Dr Tonner. This is what he has to say about the doctor: 'Indian agent heap no good all time talk 'em, talk em paper talk 'em neap lie heap pool tell 'em Big Captain heap lie he heap poolsteal 'em starve 'em "Wallapai heap dam -- phool.'-"- ' A Washington paper says, "Mr. Stanley, according to the New York Sim's reading of his exploits, is on a general man, woman and baby hunt in the wilds of Africa, with elephant rifles and explosive balls, and there seems to have been :i bad displacement of the destructive forces of the world in not having him with Custer." -Lawrence Barrett is studying :King Lear." First be sure you are right Mrs. Seiger, of Jersey City,thought she heard a burglar in her room the other night, and she seized a chair and felled him to the floor. It had proved, however, that sh who struck her son, aged fifteen, bad got up and dressed himself in ance is being usefully employed in England. The Prince aud Princess of Wales witnessed the "Shaughraun," aud the Prince remarked, in eflect, to Mr. B., "You have taken a very delicate subject, but you have treated it with good t i(e and avoided its danger." On being asked if the English Government attempted to interfere with his performances, Mr. Boucicault answered "No. The Government entertain a profound conviction of the and orderly character of the English people, and do uot fear the discussion of any question, and I felt sure no opposition would be made to the play. The English people, the parents of the Americans, form the noblest race, the best the face of the earth has ever seen. They have their prejudices, aud one of them is with reference to Ireland aud the Irish. I do not liivn F.ngrlanrl thm loo-- because i love Ireland the more, and the time must come when England will overcome this prejudice, as she has overcome others, such as her prejudices against the French and the Americans. It is ? imply a question of time." pro-Feni- an law-abidi- ng j Telegraph. By PR TELEGRAPH 1 Iat Night's 1.1XE- - Dispatches. EASTERN-Illici- t IMsUIlcrs Cnplnretl. ldiaxK Hock, 25. Deputy U. S marshal Kline, brought down six men arrested for illicit distilling in Newton Couuty. This makes eighteen men and six illicit distilleries captured by revenue officers in the mountains of New ton County withiu the hvd month. ?lonilnnlloni. GlL.MAN, Ills., 25. The democrats of the Eighth Congressional his sleep. . Parker district nominated Geo. Albert Rhode?, in the Galaxy, Independent nominee. Topeica, 25. The democrats of asks, "Shall We Drink Wine?" the Third District, uomio lie answers that we shall (Dixie ated T. D. Davis Congress. fr wine probably), arguing that genDewttt, la., 25. Democrats toeral wine drinking would be the day nominated J. H. Murphv to most efficacious method of doing Congress from this distiict. Morris, Ills., 2. The republi away with drunkenness. Would cans of the 7th Congressional dis nominated P. C. not that be a clear case of simMa trict here, : Hayes for Congress. lynUihu-- i curanlio Xow they are discussing t'olornilo StfMe Ilr imiillenu iouveu. lion. Broderick's knife, and what shall Vvy.r.vo, Col., 2o. The Bepubli- be done with it, in Nevada and btate Convention closed its la California. Why not give it to can bors The following candiTerry.' dates were nominated: For GoverThe '"feeiiahnce" question, nor, John B. lioutt, of Arapahoe for Lieutenant Governor, particularly the silver part of it, county; of Conejos; for Lafayette was one of the most bothersome Judges of Head, the Supreme Court, H. questions in the late session of Con- C. Thatcher, of Pueblo; E. T. of Arapahoe; and S. H. gress the members and their ideas Wells, of Arapahoe; for Secretary upon it being very badly mixed. Elbert, of State, Wm. M. Clark, of Clear But out here in Utah where the Creek; for Treasurer, George C. atmosphere is clearer, and the Corning, of Boulder; for Auditor, El Paso; for light greater, the papers have set- D. C. Crawford, of General, A. J. Sampson, tled and resettled the silver ques- Attorney of Fremont; for Suerintendent of tion, until it verily ought to teeto-tal- ly Public Instruction, J. C. discard all Banco's ghost's of Weld; for Regents ofShattuch, the State tricks of refusing to "down." University, Vv H. YanGiesou, of Itio Grande; Peter Gottesleben, of Aranahoe: and L. W. Dalloff. of for Representative, J. B. 'TURLOUGHED AT STAR VINO Boulder; Beltord. or Gilpin. Tne iollowiiiEr RATES." platform was adopted First The platform of the prin A Washington dispatch to the ciples adopted by the National Re- Cleveland Herald says that, owing at Cincinnati , to the reduced appropriation, a Jublican Convention is approved in full and large number of navy officers are to adopted. be furloughed and placed on smallSecond That as the preservation of our nation from destruction from er pay, running from 'a' a democratic rebellion was by the ral at $3,000 and af republican party , so we believe that $2,000, down to ensigns and mid- ite perpetuation as a nation and the shipmen at $600, $i00, and $300. maintenance of our civil liberty ' depend upon the continuance in The dispatch ays . power of the republican party. "Under this compulsory reduce Third That we believe that the tion many of the most distinguish- election of Samuel J. Tilden to the ed naval heroes will be reduced al- presidency of tho United States most to beggary and the pay of would prove a national calamity furloughed lieutenants and below as re opening the isauea that grade will be less than that of Of practically war by placing ia late civil the many classes of enlisted men power as the Commander in Chief as such s, machinists, firemen, of the Army and Navy one whose mates, and cooks. The rerecord identifies bim with sult cannot fail to cause great dis- political hold to the doctrines those that tress among the lower grades and of state rights and succession and be a serious impairment of the mor- one opposed to coercive measures ale of the service." to maintain the integrity of the Union ...... i Of course this is all very deplorbold and im pudent FourthsThe able to these servants of their assumption by the Democratic Nacountry. But when the country tional platform and by the letters does not need their services, would of acceptance of the candidates for President and Vice President, that it be altogether right for them to the democratic party is a party of be furloughed Indefinitely oa full reform, is a groundless and false pay? What sort of fair play would pretense of virtue which is contra-- 1 to-da- y, -- to-da- y, to-da- to-da- vice-adm- rear-admira- y, y. i hl'M vfuf im to ihe iulleriug dieted by its on u hi toiy in every v, instance whn it iai ihcm t patient sud icplan d the dislocated Fifth That :i trur and genuine joint, dressed nd l".uud up the fractuie, leaving tho patient a reform and an hne.4 administration of the ailain of government comfortable aa could be expetted can he looked for only at tho hands under the Yesterday we intimated that perof the republican party, which step3 would soou bo taken to alone liavr dbq!;iyed tho courage haps and integrity of punching its crim- recommence work on the Ogden inal public, iVicia!.-1- , whereas tbo Iron Works, but did not say upon the remarks were based. Todemocratic party always allows its what we are able to state that Mr. rogues to go ur.whipped of justice. day W. who has been absent in Talt, C; Sixth That the practice inheritEast loi some time, engaged, ed from the democratic patty of tho with others, in settling up and armaking the Federal offices of the ranging the allairs of the old comcountry the rewards of party zeal, to Ogden yesterday returned pany, rather than of liturss or good seron the Union Pacific traiu; evening reto is with vice, fraught dangers aud we are informed not publican institutions and should lie by him personally thatthough a meeting discontinued. of the new directory will be called Seventh A cu rreLcy of uncertain at once, when it is believed that value is the cause of distrust and they wilfmako such arrangements depression in business; the currency as will insure the speedy comof the country should be that of the mencement of opeiations by the mercantile world, in order that the company on such a basis as will exchauges of commerce may keep guarantee the early completion of it at the proper amount and a the work heretofore beguu. In a speedy return to a currency redeemword, we have reason to hope that able in gold and silver coin 13 de- ere many weeks smoke will ascend manded by the best interests of the from the furnaces of the Ogden country, and that tho repeal of the Manufacturing Company' works, clause of the law of IS75, for the thereby bringing a revival to the result of specie payment in 1ST'1, is business of Ogden. a step backward. Beaver Enterprise, Aug. 22 government Eighth Tho general the established since No frost in the valleys ytt. having long rule of donating to new States for The rain storm yesterday was foleducational purposes their swamp lowed by a cold night. which have oveillowed and lands, Lake This very Panguitch. to bo reclaimed, for agricultural beautiful and useful of water body and artificial means, purposes, by of 1 ron Colorado having hardly any land is situated in the mountains about seventy-fiv- e miles of that description, therefore we county, of Beaver. It is a deep, ask of the general government a south-eas- t lake, full of mountain trout, donation to the State for the objoct ciear with a grove of tall pine trees on named of the dried lands thereof, its banks. The water is as soft as or a share of the same equal to water and clear as crystal. The rain of donated the average many lands to the middle States, since thoy town of Panguitch, on the Sevier, ia the nearest settlement to the equally require recreation by arti- lake, and it is fifteen miles distant. ficial means. A few fishermen dwell on its banks Ninth The general government during the summer season, and a should, by some systematic plan, small land of the Piute Indians study and determine as nearly as frequent it in quest of the trout and possible the origin peculiarities which it contains in great abunof tho grasshopper plague, which dance. For the last few seasons a periodically ravages large portions many people from Beaver and of the western half of tho Union, good have visited it for and in good time extend its aid to the mines and A recreation. tho people in guarding airainst aud pleasure dozen small half boats are wholesales to losses preventing such on it for fishing purposes, the agricultural population as they kept which afford the excursion parties now sutler. sailing facilities. To sum That under our State ample Tenth up the advantages of a trip to Lake government the power of counties Panguitch, they are briefly, sailing aud municipalities to contract on one of the haudsomest lakes in should be closely res- Utah, fresh trout in abundance, tricted, and the rate of taxation picturesque scenery,pure mountain should be kept at tho lowest possi- air and retirement from the haunts ble limit adequate to meet the of men. It is a grand hermitage. necessary public expenses. Panguitch is an Indian word meanEleventh That in Gov. John L. ing fish, hence its name. Routt we rccoguize and honor a mau without spot or blemish, and we heartily approve his adminisMINING STOCKS. tration as the executive ot our late of chief and magistrate teriitory, MOUNJNU noAKD. this, the youngest commonwealth of the nation. H7t. Irancisco, Aug. 55A WESTERN. l75 Ophir, 54f; 55; 55J; 7S5 Mexican, ail; 4J; 34 j; 'M Enrl IMilIerlu Kepnbllcau Conven45 G & C, 15; 15 Etc. tion, rS0 B ic 4S; 4sl; 4S San Fkancisoj, 25. A Yietoria 500 Cala.B,5Si: 5SJ: 5St dispatch tosays Earl Dufferiu's re- 1765 Savage, 21'.; 211$; 22; 21; mark as the abandonment of the 1175 Con Ya, 5aJ; 524", 1; 5:;. railroad referred only to that secb5 tion on Vancouver Island. 870 Chollar, o'6 The republicau State convention 1S75 H A. N, 12; 12 chose II. M. 345 Poiut, 12; of Nevada 12; 12i Daggett, W. W. Bishop and George 715 Jacket, S4J; 34;; 34;; 34,!, b Tuits presidential electors, and OS; 1W; 100, b 5 nominated Thomas Wren for Con- 4545 Chollar, lmnl. t; o. s 5: 01 gress. 1855 Alpha, 02; 03; CI; 01. .I.C. Hoad denies that his visit oo v, b 5: oo east ia to open a transfer office for 550 Kentuck, 1; 11 the Bonanza mines in Now York, 150 Impl, 0 but is purely a pleasure trip. 1. 47 Belcher. 25; 21;; lo; ' - . -- boat-swain- " 6RBAT ILOSIM 00 6' to-da- '- -i, y, 1 nUijtn nutt ew Item. The Pacific mail steamer City of New York, arrived from .Vnsit 21.1 140 20 ) to-da- Siduey, via Honolulu, bring the British mails. News meagre. The Australia Victoria Jhulyci sa3-the cold season in Victoria has been very disastrous to rquat-ter- ?. Two million sheep died in Iliveriua for want of grnss. The educational amendment bill to bring into operation the compulsory clauses is being considered in the Yietoria Assembly. The schooner Jiril'iant was wrecked oil Cape Byron. The state of the crew is uncertain. Particulars of the Queensland floods reports the loss of life at Warwick and the rescue of seventy-on- e persons at Dalby. lu portions of the country the Hoods were the highest ever known. New Zealand. The great question now before New Zealand Parliament is the financial separation of the islands with the federal government at Wellington, on the rcr sumption of the land fund. The severest shock of earthquake ever felt at Wellington for many years occurred on July l!th. It was preceded and accompanied by loud rumbling. s FOREICN. AUSTRIA-l'rlue- c Milan Desirous ol l'eace. .Vienna, The Political 25. 5 10 : :o, Confidence, 20; S Nev, 14 A; 15 Utah, in i, 20V SUMMER GOODS AT Z. 450 75 150 Cou, W Caledonia, -- -- -- -- -- WALKER Vc js-uop- mm 111 ; OL' understanding between him self and the Porte, and procure a cessation of hostilities everywhere, including Montenegro. The foreign HIST IS TUT. T1MP 1 DRIED FRUITS ar KOEMH, BR0.'S IU0IIK FANS, WHITH GOODS. SUMMER CLOTHING. ' SECOKTO line-backe- STREET. -- d, hern, lias a cut madu by ro)e oa hind leg aud left for leg-- also around tb horns. Had a long roo arorrad tho nock when lost. Loa uotioe at this Office. rig-ti- , s, 21 There have, "been, two pretty heavy frosts inGache Valley, occur ring on .Wednesday and Thursday nights of this week ravines were killed ia many places, and corn is touched, though perhaps hot ma-. ' i lenaiiy injureu. Grasshopper9.'-ThfcL- O' nesU seem to be travelling", slowly in a south ern direction i not many have a yet reaehed Ogden, and we entep- tain a nope tnat tney will not do ao in great numbers, foKwe learn tnat tney are directing their course from Willard city to the southwest. and we hope they will land in the Ureat Salt Lake. Yesterday, as Mr. Thomas Wil son, or Mound I ort,.was" hauling hay, he fell from the iop"Of a load, alighting upon his on the ground, dislocating the shoulder and fracturing" jhe hu merus. The attendance of Xha. P. L. Anderson and A. S. dndon was procured as soon as possible afterthe accident occurred, who adrain- d --'31 2 " THROW PHYSIC TO .TH DOGS City Malt and Spirituous ' J" ' ST on je: MtiQUon Kimball Blntk, Opposite Meat Market, V, 1st South Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. P. MARGETTS, and Spirituous jLIQVOliS, &c, WLE, ; rfnart or' at Br tho Proprietor, will bo rlad to serve frtenria In town and country with the best of Malt S ptat keg-- , ; 1 anU4,DTOM a Siwcialty. dJ3J, Milk Bucke ts, Dairy Salt, OK Butter Pads & Ladles, Pressed Paus, HE OFI KHKI) WlTIIOl'T IlKSKRVK AT CLOSING OUT PRICES. Also Plenty ol'Good, Fro-JIarkct I'rlocN, Ituller, and h t L.oircht OfcOCEKY OEfAHTMEHT! IS fully ASSORTED with every SEASONABLE VARIETY. nsn , AT L.IW We are offering New Japan Ttas in packages of U ?i.e the lowest ever known in thi country. CHEAP, our ptlee9 are We shall receive this season new Teas ly every Steamer diiilng ' the Season. LOWEST PRICES, WHOLESAIiE AND RETAIL, S. P. TEASDEL. . Bianda. The Largest Stock in the West, including all the Favorite Tobacco. Cut Fine Golden brand colebrated q! Harp AKents for the Vanity Fair always on hand. n A FULTi LINE OF GIJ WAS A T C II W OOLLEtJ T.1IL LS. W A NT E D lOO.OOpibs. of WOOL! 7 , Notice. ii ' 7 THE TAXPAYERS of tho Fifth School District of Salt Lake City are hereby notified that there will be a mectiujr held at the Fifth Ward Lot ou Thursday Augrust 81st, at half past 0 p.m. for tb purpose ot elcct-inTrustees for the eaid Fifth School- Di.. , ( strict. 'i: WltLlAM HICKENLOOPER, ) TrU"- - ALWAYS Oil HAND, JXCIXIJIXU , . ., 'ii i - V- - 1 ANDREW COWAN, Salt Lake City.Anff. 19th, f 1870, d 33 3 KffK THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, - School Trustees ' r KICKS As Low as Any House 'Will Sell. CHOICE SEASONABLE GOODS WILL Wood Pails, AT , ME A CALL! CIVE ITNOtlSH ALE Oemnne LINKS veasoDabie rates. Milk Pans, $3 per doz 8 qt. Flaring Pans, Manclnrd Churrs, Upright Wood Churns. Butter Moulds i & 1 lb size; Milk Strainers Julien Churns Lightning Churns, 6 qU Milk Skimmers, Deparfmen!, SOUTH 1: DAIRY UTJNSILS. 10 qt, r Grocery IJ is Fully Supplied iritli AM' TALK! II 3r N PARASOLS, CORSETS, The Servians are ignorant of the fact that their government is suing for peace. The news of Tchernay-efl'- s ESTKAYED, victory is spreading like fire, and there is great rejoicing. The 17th Ward, Monday. Aumist the success at this time is unfortunate, IROM 1870, a rtl aided COW, as it will be made use of by the war bloUhed br&ud on llglit hip, heavy with naif. retHrnlnr her to Juo. A. Anyone party, but may helpitervl&'to se- Qroeshcck, 17th Ward, will be rcwardtd. cure better terms. Important dipd3fcSlw;l lomatic action on the part of the great powers, and an armistice between Turkey and ServiaA rxiay be SSR.A7X3D OR STOLEN. Ked COW, tiraudeU on left hip and left expected immediately. er il CALL AM SEE THEM, iK FRIDI Ol'K KNTIKIi London, 25. A Belgrade telegram to the Times says it is almost certain the war is about at an end. right-should- KI1IDS 25 Per Cent. Ol- - H'rXes. 1 DIFFERENT LOT OF GOODS OF 11; GREAT BRITAIN A 4 Closing- Out ale SUMMER GOODS. NOW representatives immediately municated by telegraph with their respective governments. -- - - com- Ogden Junction, Aug. ARE CLOSING- OUT ADVERTISEMENTS. NEV Prince summoned representatives of the guaranteeing powers, declar ing nis readiness gratefully to ac cept tneir good oinces, aud oliered to respond to the counsels of Europe. He requested them to use a their Influence to Our Country Contempora-le- t. TAYLOR & CUTLER 2o. , i'u-'.- Money, dull 2 A; Governments, active, lower; Stocks, active, steady; W. u., 69; , juivoii . , . . , a in nu. .nail, Mariposa, ; Well?, Fargo & Co., S5A; New York Central, 100; Erie 11A; Panama, 120; Union Pacific Stock, 02; Union Pacific Bonds, lUba, entia! racitic liomls, II. Gold closed - 8; V, Cts., 15Cts., 35 Cts-- , 125 Cts., 12i Cts., 15 Cts., 18 to 45 Cts., 15 to 95 Cts., Grenadine, Dress Goods, Lancaster, Renfrew and Bates' Ginghams, - 13 Cts., 25 Cts , Chambray, all Colors, 11 Cts , Newmarket R R Sheeting, 32 Cts., Awning Stripe, Camel's Hair Dress Goods, 17iCts 50 Cts., Horse Dusters, 75 Cts., Linen Pants, 50 Cts., Boys' Hats, 10 Cts. per Box, Paper Collars, 75 Cts. to $150, Linen Coats, $1.00 Prints, 12 yards for 1.00. Prints, 14 yards- for 1.25, Cassimere, 1.00 Each, White Shirts, 1.00, Scotch Tweed, Ladies' Straw Hats, Trimmed Hats, Children's Caps and Bonnets, Real Lace Sets, Artificial Flowers, Ladies' Fans, Lace Curtains, Satchels, Parasolsc?iLA.'TfcTfBCJsr9 ,: 8;; 15 Organdies Lawn, Corded Jaconet, French Lawns, Figured Lawns, Percales, Grass Cloth, Cor- respondence publishes the following particulars concerning the overtures of Prince Milan for peace. Full justice having been done to military honor by six days' fighting at Alexinatz, where there is no prospect for success on either eide, a continuance of the struggle would only involve a useless sacrifice of life and further losses, therefore the got-- HAKE O" w 2 20'.; 20i; M. I. ULly XT' tlx. &ECiUH$ IU StJMMKK FJUtt!C$ t Commeiieing lIondav, 5 Julia, Exchequer, Yalley,l 11 Eu C - Seg Bel, 80 Justice, 29A; 2hJ; 29; J 100 Bullion, 54; 54; 51 310 Overman, 7GJ;77 2S-Union, 14j;; 14? 400 Buccor, C5e; G2Je 2100 Lady tJryau, 05c; o K ; 9 10S5 14t5 SALE IP ( ir ls i . Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles Catsups, etc. - Gelatine. Oatmeal. Coleman's; and other Mustards. Gploes, etc., in Great Variety. . . wlileli 1 illl 7 tb Hlt Viiei im Vmato, mtJ Ut- m- IJit Ut Tailor t in 2faWmfprteioMwf' in any ityli, ootff'tf taJrm'$itUi orda idniprcjmrcd Q the Ci7y, $20 to $Mu from ' OAaa of - i th mmFlrtt foatb Street, opposite TowatenA Botu. o4 4t IV rfcvwry, |