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Show Ban Francisco, 4. The flaar of the was at Boclety of the Cal! "rr ricn-ar- a J rzpect to the memhalf mist ory of w3 lata li. IV Perkins, ' y. - t ; EDITOR AND rTOIJlisiIEIt. THE COMING GENERAL ELECTION IN GREAT BRITAIN. . The Presidential election la bow over been anticipated by the whole nation with Intense Interest. Since the foundation of the Republic the .excite It has t- returns thow not that Grant's rsJsrity In :indna is reach will and less than 10,000, perhaps The Republican majority In 12,000. Iowa is estimated! at 0,000. "he negro sufflrtse amendment was carried by returns are In25,000. Tr"? .Ill-c- url c&rrlea complete, but Grant probably Wisconsin about the State by 12,000. gives 13,000 majority for Grant. .The ls unchanged. UonreIcnal delegation Illinois goca iO.CCO to C0.CC0 Republican. The Congressional delegation . is tSe . Chlcso-- KTBkcr O. IMS. Tbnraday, I ex-jC3- GEORGE Q. CANNON, , 1- -3 -- itcst possibility exept the bcr. rbUcs, mentl and .interest .'In- relation toJ defeated bcirr el Inl Jorda the public event never ran higher. But it laitheilt:! ty - over, and so far as heard from, peace haa been Beneralyhero Jiaa nevtx, been an occurrence of a similar nature, when peace and good order were more general. This is owing in a great part to the prompt and vigorous measures adopted by the conservators of the public peace in every direction, but it speaks well for f the people generally. TJVf ,An eventof almost as mueli interest and Importance Is close at hand among our cousins. Our teleLs trans-Atlant- ic grams of this; morning announce the official programme that has been decided upon in relation to the comlng'dia-solutio- n of Parliament and General Election. The present Parliament is to be dissolved on the 11th Inst., and in five days after the elections are to com- v mence Great excitement may be looked for in 'the coming contest in Great Britain. It is probable that quiet and good order will not be so general there during its progress as they have been here. Great issues fere "al stake. The Liberals and Tories will marshal all their forces for of the the nel'd.- - The Protestant Church In Ireland, which the Liberals seem determined to effect,! the great problem to be solved in the coming election. There is scarcely a doubt that the new Jlouse of Commons will have a large Liberal majority. This will be followed --by the resignation of the present Tory , ministry, and theal- M ! t as Premier. Then good bye to Episco pallanlsm in Ireland, at least in its pre- sent odious and obnoxious form. The Roman .Catholic portion of the people sof Ireland will be relieved from the in- justice of being compelled to contribute , to the support of a priesthood and form do of worship in which they not believe,7 and which they hate mest intensely. This state of things effected in Ireland and similar results may be looked for in England. The people of the latter country, the majority of whom are Dls- senters, imposition no better than the people of the sister Isle, and once tne'faUex.are free from it, the for' mer w,iH not longsubmit to It. This movement for the dlsendowment jof the Irish Churcli Is certainly drifting to thatearful bugbear of the Episcopal Hierarchy, the separation of Church and State. The Tories, and tho enormously overpaid. prelates-- of the land," are painfully alive to this fact, and hence, during the coming General Election we may'fcxpcct to hear of the most exciting times, probably ever witnessed daring an event of a similar nature for ; I rrn, U-ms- U legislature chess the electors, and the Tote stood 40 Republicans to 0 Democratic, South Carolina ls undoubtedly Republican. In New Jersey great frauds have been perrstratsd in some places, and the Republicans "Will contest the election. In Tennessee, Xeft which, a Democrat, will probably be elected to Congress from the Memphis dlstrict;the others are all Republican. Grant carries the State by a reduced majority, 'NeV Yorkw The JPo charges5 enormous frauds upon the Tammany leaders, and estimates that' twenty-fiv- e thousand votes were polled at Hoffman's electionwhich will be contested. Hartford. The full vote in Connecticut is, for Grant 49,720, for Seymour 4GJSS1. " . Raleigh. Most of the precinct returns have been received, but still not enough to determine the result In the State. Schober, Democrat, has. been elected to . " Congress.- - . ...i'ii''. i r--- ' t '2 1 Senator Morgan and Bchenck publish a card, Representative no public stating that In their opinion attendance of a the. exigency requires of members of the Congress on auorum inst. Savannah. The city . is perfectly quleL Two' policemen were, shot yesand the terday by negroes;' one Is dead other dying. The negroes on the Ogee-chroad are reported te be arming and gathering In large numbers with the design of entering the city under the lead of Bradley, an armed, patrol on duty, The Democratic majority in this city Is over 4.0001; - i Memphis. Little has been received from Arkansas about the election, but as far as heard from no disturbance occurred in that State on election day. . New York. Green," a Democrat, was elected to Congress in the Tenth Dls and fifty majority: the election will pro bably be contested on tne ground' ' or al leged fraudulent naturalization. snow xiewton. The latest returns about 4500 majority for Randolph and New York. ee to-nig- ht. The Coueqe. on tho The EiicTonXi the has a majority of Republicans elec number of s wl!2s.Kow fbllo,7ir' bench. , The Repcblicr-pro ss pto v. .ilea eacaxie is act promptly In contesting He Jmca's toral vo' ,3, toElc toral College, for Pre the lr election. Griswoli will arrive ; , President: to com meno measures. f sident fjdyi ODE GOODS MCEWDi cn-Utl- ed , to-morr- ow ; .jt.. . New York, 3. The Democrat' Ma drid special says news ifromr Allcantl, Carthagena, Barcelona,1 Seville; and Cadis, announce that xnc&t a theahops and manufactories in those cities have been tclosed; .raad'vthe working' 'men deprived of their labor, are becoming restless and boisterous, and thfearcf a general riot throughout the country causes r great Juneaaine'r totho, Provisional Government. A loan of 10,CDCL0C3 reals, opened for the working men, has not been entirely subscribed. The social question assumes here the same aspect as in Paris in 48, socialists' clubs are forming all over. The Item ocraC Paris special ? lTis. n U r. ci says thifc Ratixii, formerly foreign affairs at Florence, Is actually at Paris; his mission, although secret, Is said to relate to the evacuation of Rome by the French troops. If he is successful, he is to be placed again tJ the head of the Italian Cabinet? " i fi I r j 1 The Democrat' special tiyaUiilT.efed college of cardinals, presided over by the Pope, met for the purpose of advising as to the best means of Increasing the Papal army, should the French, as IV no evacuate tbe Roman States. Havana. The whole Island is in an excited state; business is prostrated on account' of the popular distrust and alarm. The Captain General. Iiersun- dl, ls strangely reticent; a deputation of the IeadlDg citizens, who called upon him, were insulted by. an .officer of his household, and the leaders ordered to ore over 6,000 Spain. The number 10,000, but troops strong. to are be insufficient acknowledged they to suppress the rebellion A W V London. The Post announces the fol lowing programme as Quasi Official: xne dissolution or Parliament wui tatce place on the eleventh instant. wAlf union elections are to commence on the lGth, the contested elections in the boroughs on the 19th, also in the counties at the latter date The new.parlia-men- t will be summoned to fcb'eet on tbe 9th of December, Twhen the Queen's speech will be delivered, and the policy of the Ministry .on the question at issue '' wj-feare- Tne-insurge- " -- do announced.' Y ed Jjyrie Artiste, Engssement of the dlstlruJahad ana f aragwueuo .33 9 3 ti.th1 Maine. 7:TeTWS...M Zlarrland Massacnuseus., Miduzan MMM Klnaescta Mississippi 8 mhm 7iVennoaL. 12iVlrElnla . se sassee ar SjWeat-Vlrft- l oia s: wisconain -- mn.. ni,58 7- - NOVEmiEIX5,18C8J I SIHIIHIJ11S!: OllTer de Salt Lake Colin &th day of M Le Notalre--t IUcharl,..,.,,,. ' ; Q. ueenswiare, Ur A Merrill . Mr E D Crowther ICra if Bowrlng .Mrs M Q Claw son .Miss lizzie Piatt Mareelllne. lAdlea. Villagers, Beryanta, GuesU, etc., etc I STAPLK ! I J HI i A i U luce'J . JOKeMon ? SSHriVUi liachoip Carfef B 1 f Ctuuubarlahv J Chrlstensen N T Chester a CUnkeobcard J V i CollomJll ::!: iff lessen J Johnson J Johnson li Johansson CJ t IC Kenedy Jl BroeM. BroaglHonJ' t Kerr to ! & Kent A lewli II . W ! Lltchfleld.G T Long 3 Ij . H n-- IjOweJO JjnveD" Xxmgson lid. Lowering is Loanberg A M S -- , McCram AW McCallnmK, McFall W McGavoctc W MeKnlght W . To conclude with the popular Comic Drama, 1 ; compressea mie Act, enuuea: THE TOODLEST -- Mr P Maigetts Mr D MeKensle ueorge Aeorn. Mr J H Lindsay Farmer Acorn. Charles Kenton. esse eae .Mr J E Hyde se Mr tt D Crowtner Farmer Fenton Mr H Matthews Landlord.. .MrJ B Kelly Farmer. IIIIHM1M M rs Tabltha Toodlea... Mrs M BewTlne; ... MMlss Uule Flail Mary Acorn ! Troupe Madame PAREPA ROSA ursna next coaeerts in two wnk. to Seats can now be umce. by applying ur. w linams at tne isoxsecured, .DOORS OPEN at 7 o'clock;. Performance commences punctually at 7j. - li V ' i wl h now tretared to accomodate the Planlag Surfacing, Tongueing and Grooving. Oar 8 AH1J. DOOR sod HOTJLDIXG I BfACIIIKERY wUl be In running order In a few days.. W'c continue to sell nt noLnAiv. ledged Iavt Rates, for Clash ami One block west of the Tabernacle. Thos. Latimer. Win. H. Folsom Geo. fi. Taylor. George Romneyr cl2931m 11HE1ES Jrroance. -- ! - J s to."- ' 2w '). General Trading Root dr Shot' Making GEORGE IjA W li e N C E , MULBERRY CUTTINGS FOR SAIE BY I ' Seroml SouiJi Street. with a well asscrie slock or EEKPS supplied Dry Good & Urntral Mot lens, which he sells at reasonable ptlcn d2&Hni for CAB1I or PRODUCE. I JOHN Xtli2iVIINO, ltru $ 1- d2SS j J , Eldredge & Clawsom FOR -- " 1 i i -- AJi . ' . - ? ' And other Linen of Goods lo; make onr 3icmk eorapieie. r have onr new Factory completed, and "rE nnd are our Machinery In running orT j lOLitAc t em, MILITARY GOODS, DESERET STEAII WOOD W0RK1II& CO. . I Uthe GROCERIES, In great abundance, -- j Mm GOODS, j 1 1 -- .jnaretrs. ; IeMasiera V A D Marsden J Davis W MeroCH Dannaken Mlchle it & Dailen Batherland MoseF Darton J T2 f 'ilorey 7 MonranrmfT pay J J JfN Wj II Pidgins DoltenEU NagleJ DrUtel II 2 Nash W II ' Newman K BqiTjtaliJiiTOtft E 8 1! Kaves J Nichols J Karl J 11 Night II Norton GW Kogstrom J w Klsmore J If. I O Engberg A F Oakej-W uw Farrlngton v Ferreli A M u ' U '3 taKes W O'UalrN Feely-WllFisher J Iledner P FUher fcj U Ulce IX Fits: J UldenoarWi: W2 ForlneyJ rowier Hogers 8 WFrazler Wit ItoderOTO Kolllns J A Qardner II . ; itTwnttela r . t J t uandergolstB U T GeyerF Glvens 7. Gorham TL2 Kawdon W GoddardWK Mandln I4 J OranelllH C I Hheridan M il GrantIW;T Green a S KhcnherUAV Greenbcg&Co Sibley. N i GostafHun V. HlngietonW hmitHJ ' ViVZiH N f if -i v. Hmith M ? (vMtewart J R2 liar wood a J T P Ilarpst A W Tavey Tovtt H J Hargrave It M Harrl CL Tenny W U HailU T Thorp Halght JCC ' J 11 Towusley Todd J Hampton Hardy M II 2 Triplet t J IlarbordJ Cj 4 Troth U ' , Hamilton 3J Turner W- - - DANOE1 US By HIallON (lie Mr Timothy ToodltsI r Kennard J J i I. Liavlne F J3 rz u. A ?offey UOOK V Cox J Wljc CottJelt Cook 11 jG ; ilCUtlW Ik If DrJK Cornabj Jr i Daring the Piece, the Celebrated ' i f 5 j Corwln I o Ckbb W J -i 4 vi II J, Ionian AO ' Itretoan 1) J Janiexson It Amoryll Anderson O . li Babcock I, llarllell J I Jisrron J;1I j s roess lUuwn T ltoain P Borren " T f WARD, HALT LAKH CITV. MMKikJMiiiiMiaaiaBnMda The wood of ray mulberries ls well matured, the and selected, so that none but the wood of choicest trees will be sold. All persons wish-In- s 100 TEAMS! to procure cuttings can be supplied by me at 91 per hunareo. My trees are acknowledged to be the best grown ot any In the Territory. can be sent by mall at $123; but It Cuttings TIEH TO UAITX, must be understood I assume no responsibility after they are delivered to the postofBcei In - this Echo City, along the LlW'Jn Ec! clty Persons ordering must send remittance with IROM yon. for which I wilt iar tie a lltu the order, or no notice will be taken of It. 1 Prlee In CAM IT, soon lllghrst j worlds done. d293 s78 2ws For farther Information apply to T. &, WANTED j ! ! V 1 to-da- Village: Margetu sir j fu uranam , Office at itemaining in City, Utah Territory, on the JVby.;i?3S irhidh if tioWaUedfor ttrtih-i-n Dame Mlchand-- .. one month, wUt he aeht 'ia'the Dead Madame Gertrude. ItterOfflce. i asasmeM riM;uissswu D McKenzle Edmnnd BraehuaD M De Kosambert MrJ 8 Lindsay LETTERS the TjL&rr OTP - vii s -- reply to the Queen's speech, which the ! . be presented, tbe romanUc and tnrlUlng operaue Drama, enuuea, Tni3! It requires 159 to elect, in case th a votei ef all 'the Btatetf are counted Should the votes of Virginia, Mississiptinder the bill pi and Texas, be rejected of Congress, passed over the veto of the President, July 20. 18CS. then the Elec toral College will e com posed of 294, of Tito Phantom of tho wnica ia wiii-n- e neosss&ry to elect. EBJTERTIirE. with Bone. 1 1 Jnst epened, and now WK a Splendid Assortment of TWIorl THURSDAY WU1 17 House will debate uhtate jlSthi irhen is supposed the motion will be carried it 2500 for Seymour. , ; by a large majority, when the House be Washington. The .Democrats claim until the following will the State for Seymour. Thenar esti- Monday.adjourned On reassembling, tho Pre mates the Republican majority at 8,000. mier will announce his resignation and The election of Schober; In the Cth that of his colleagues, when Gladstone district, Is regarded as certain over his will follow with a motion to adjourn for The the holidays to atlord an opportunity 4 competitor, the Hon. N. Boy den. DurDemocrats are also confident that new for the formation of a cabinet. ham will be elected in the 7th dis was pubJohn Edinburgh. Bright, trict. .. received ihere. yesterday, i by the San Francisco. 4. The Republicans licly Lord Provost and tho members of the carried California by a small majority city government, who him of from 1,000 to 1,600. AxtelJ, a Demo- with the freedom of the 'presented crat, was elected to Congress. . Sargent The Court of Sessions city. d of Kdinburgb, ' . 1 AjftlaTM m nriae and Hartson Republicans, vnnrtoiH probably vur aen final uvviaivu uuni nl t ivuuvivu' elected to Congress. the claims -of- women to the disallowing irlflit of thflfrn.nr.hla-- . jority. Fitch, a Republican, is elected Aladrld. General Dulce delays his (Tc-to Congress. for Cuba on account of sickness, Both parties claim Oregon. The State Earture out a decree providing4 for the Is in doubt, and will be until the eastern election or Deputies in tne island, and is portion ls heard from. The returns, so also instructed to entry Into force, meatJ far, Indicate large Republican gains. sures to liberalize the administration, to and establish the liberty of tho press, to di Augusta, 4. The city is with, the vide the island the leading citizens are actingquiet, into three provinces and: military to preserve peace. There were to suppress improper institutions. no disturbances in Ueorgla yesterday, General Contreeras has been appointed Captain General of Porto Rico. except at Savannah. There are indications that tho Demo Oiozaga and his party have ; Issued a cratic majority in the State will be full manireate, urging the necessity of main- Hendenen A many years, or perhaps ever witnessed 25,000, perhapa 30.000. x V a monarchial form, of govern- Heretage G taining Voorhles II J Hartford.-Th- e Democratic club joined ment in Spain. in Great Britain. llemmersbak J W to- re- HUlttGreen the reform torchlight has Provisional Government procession The WaUon A The triumph of the liberal party in rtlrrKf Ti lvaavlnf a Konnr TV In. ceived many petitions, forthe abolition Uocgsmi W WaldJ this contest," fir which every possible 8criptlon "Iiet us be friends." (ha Ward E 4 mu l of . f HoatsHP slavery; Wade AW effort will be made, will almost give the Chicago, 5. The latest divisions give Is positively reported tHal the Gov 1 lolmes NV It Whiting E Whttaker DrB It death blow to Conservatism in that na- New York to Seymour by 5,268 majority. ernment will now recognize the, Mexi- - Hosklns O . J to concedes State Tribune Wright ' The the Sey can will wide and the floodgates mour nepuonc. tion, open IngcrsoILIA V five and of thousand, by upward Rerltn. j to Liberalism. William, King have Many LIST.: earnestly to Hoffman by twenty thousand ma jor- An.ndil tlitf a.eatAii nf (htt Pnlltlah THif 9' .am 1 n labored for years for the accomplish-- : ity; but claims Jones Cc the Assembly Republican with a speech from the throne. Ho said Blair M J John 15 ment of this point; but It is very doubt- by six i majority. The World flgurer new sources of revenue were heeded 'to M KeelerMri ful whether such a consummation Seymour's msjority at 9,743, Hoffman's provide for the Increased expenditures. Carter. A J Cady si rt I Democrat KtrkM. clatms four at ami u 17,957; wuk me ok lurciKu relations rrussiawiw Cornwall J would result In any permanent advan- msjority in the Assembly. ' Al L powers was satisfactory and: friendly. Gotten tage to the pedple of England. Lane J Montgomery. The negro counties of He hoped bpaln would succeed in inde Dnnavln 1.: which give Grant Leihrldge M A majorities, pendently reconstructing her affairs on Daggins L It may greatly increase the people's Alabama Democrats from. have been heard a basis which would render. the future " McUan'J power. But though Conservatism may think be easily over- welfare of her People secure. He con EUsr6rlatr .will the majority have deprived the middle and laboring come in the white counties, and seem A M I Ts i O w"Msllln by declaring that the wishes of F Mills H classes of m&uy seeming advantages, it confident that ' Seymour has carried eluded Fuller EC the sovereigns and the public craving Frederlksen Moody, M K has been a great source of benefit to the Alabama by a decided majority. ; for peace would insure peace'nd should tl G Ohlssoit E rears or was remove a 5. those wnlcU has Rebublican, Paine, groundless It Chicago, and ailletlR country. given solidity per elected to Congress. in the first district advantage had' too often been taken by GUbtsrtL ,Paull4:(vIt manency to many of the nation's most of O'orham M Wisconsin by 800 majority. The the enemies of peace. . M Green valuable institutions;" and once swept Democrats Robinson M ran Mitchell, a wealthy Paris. The uaulol "asserte the I lodgers CI II "jaway, and all power In the hands of the banker and railroad capitalist, who members of the Provisional Govern- Hobbs L HohmLg the district. ment at Madrid, are unanimous' In' their Hoi lad 4V.I Uobblqs J people,theywill very likely And that law strongly expected to carryhas been re- opposition to the Duke de Montpeneier. Hoiladay J Milwaukee. Nothing and ordecand that stability in all their ceived to change the result in any of the Havanna, 4. Santa Anna has arrived Shaw J - v.' 1 institutions; for which the Eagllsh na- States already telegraphed. It is esti- at Kan Domingo and landed at Rlerto James M J Hiantter Mrs MiokesJ tion has long been celebrated, will be- mated that the Republicans have 139 Plata, but has not decided whether to Johnson Mrs ' . W in the41st Congress, allowing remain there or proceed to Johnson Miss S li the people of that 2members Whcatley gin to decline,-fuovern-meto California; and the Democrats 64. rue Madrid. Provisional aro no .more nor better empire able, has abolished the Customs duty in Person residing in the countryapply In response to a serenade at Galena iuallfled, for self government than the last night, Gen. Grant made the follow- Cuba, Porto Rico and the.Philllpine toff for advertised letter must state where ; people generally of other nations. Islands, on all goods and materials in- they are expected from, land glvc Hhe ing speech. ' "Friends and fellow citizens of Galena, tended for works of public utility. The date of advertisement. you for this additional mark of offlcera and men or the Bpanlsn navy I thank (Special to tbe IXratrtt Evening iVew.) A,:W. your kindness. Sufficient I suppose has have been placed on the same footing V now been hesrd of the result of the late la rank and pay as the those of the election to show upon whom It has fall- army. en to administer aft&lrs fur the Vienna. It Is said Baron Beast urges next four years. I suppose it is no ego- a peaceful settlement of the Schleswig r, CJ Newark, N. J.,4. The relurn are tism in me to say that the choice has dispute close and incomplete. Seymour carries fallen on me. The responsibilities of Paris. The Palrie says minister lh a RIaIa hv'mhnnt & thrniant T? . the position I feel, but accept them and the Chinese embassy, will The adrerUsement, In tLIa' number of the can without if have same fear, the will News, of the wholesale Coot and E!ioe firm of is at elected I Paris In January arrive dolph, Governor, which been has to mo for oabout mako thus The Demsupport 2,500 majority. by given open4 clgu Docjetfc, Barrett and UlllL or J .age atreet. Chu propositions cxats nave mree majority in me senate, far. I thank you and all others who commerce ports in theiintriojri t. iters rcagola VorUiy the attenUonof the Importers and four int. the House, securing a De- have fought together in this contest, a of China, and to have a Chinese I &nd UlCrchUllInf TTtrS '"aMKnMr im i. . contest In which you are all. Interested, Consul stationed at all the great cities of the oldest and most reliable firms la the mocratic Hen a tor in the place of eastern market; and tfcsir ilcci of all kind 0 . The following Congress- personally, as much as, or perhaps more of Europe. men hare am. than that The now American London. I take occasion to bid I report goeda In their lfne, ls nosnrtzised for extent In the first war sent been have as of vessels here up the quality and price. "All desf -- z to import Boots I leave district, Moore, Republican, by 3,000 you. good bye. ' shall con- and Shoes to this market will find It to to is for river and fcjouthampton Washington, proba- Paraguay majority; second, Democratic,their to or orders rew demand some have out firmed. for aarain by 8 O0O majority; lialght. Demoyou They ojyseeto adraotagejo deal wltu tho Area of rw"t.nn. third, Balrd, Jniy;iiiii nepumican, years come, although it would give the immediato release, of all , members wi LproV.Uy,be ected in the fourth me great pleasure to make an annual of the United States legation held prisJ ost received a choice assortment of Llnseys. I district; Cleveland, a Democrat, was pilgrimage to the place where I have oners by tbe Paraguayans at . Woolen Goods ajd Coots anAGhoeaCWlUi a seIntella as so the over a enjoyed myself much I have here Havana. The FollowingGeneral ?1ed !,n ,ha vfifth iatrlct by contest stock of Groceries and General, Merchan-dls- e lect Plaza the past fsw months." At the ligence from Venezuela: during IUl9yU be to sold at the lowest rates. , - t i , conclusion of Grant's speech the crowd has been elected President of Bolivia; ' 1 $ O .BaowiHok IijfxAf Washington. C. N. DrUcoll, proceeded to the residence or uongress Gen Monazas is sick and his life Is desd269 2w disIs Becoad South Bt, convention man a national a made Washburn who e, ol; stirring paired storekeeper, '.!" shall an whether they appoint cussing speech.''""' t I rvacuerit t D..4Lit: ti rromxiew York give detailed specials accounts of the frauds practiced: by the hits agreed to surrender th - ;V x 3rf.l JT. n. aawMa't Democrats In the city. .The Democrats leo Cre3 Caloon toHocJnan twenty . to to return the now Bo propose the a thtSSd' country. Seymour by open n First Class JlEHTAUn MJT, IS - nate, bat tha Republicans tU clilm the ls reported that , the ti7ot It ithonve thou-b- l majority, ard tia Ar:smbly will prob- the God oa and Liberals, who united to Board lleasonaoie. sand for Wwenty r c . . conches the As- - ably overthrow. President F&lccn itr quar v ttmL.b?Aucan Oyster Btews, Lunch, Ac, on short notice. ' HoiTman'a or-cca a be ana small serious presents aretsrr by probably laaioritT. Fi?T,r t into towa to do bollaers will carried to the Court of Appeals, which relling, anac.' t . ll8oottt Carolina.... . ,.. 6 " Conner 11 CondleG Crane O CnrranJ ioun suveiya. ju'csnuon Curtis li . is believed speaker. 1 UDSMueaiie, .ViTS4 ,,,, Sf Pwnnsytrams) An Ufahk 5 SiOreson ............ Kansas will be 'It that the House will be ready to proceed to business by the 14th of December. The opposltionwilit f rbbabfybs more as a test on Ihe questlonof 'amendment than anything else. There will be no "re-elect- New XIampanlrw. SiNew York. 9i North CaroHna iuiP6ti...jM.: IndlaiiaM.MM.M..MM. " nts : Connecticut. Florida. ? d, 8ilix80urLU 5 Nebraska 4 6;Nerada 6: Alabaxc Callxornl Arkansu. A WANTED. TAYLOR, Main Street, Hall LalceiClty; o. lo H.D.81RBLNEL at Woodmansee'a Store. Main Street, Salt Lake City; or. CHAKLE5 CUIH- s&xjzi, iceno mty; or, ac niy residence, r rd. near the city ASINULF. LIGHT " BOOM, at the Apply DESERET NEWS OFFICE. a2Stf - . CHAS. CRtSMOX". -- d2S910 V y, "5 UT All COUNTY, f ; ' l-- 1 i 1 I , - jtht f :.i ' -- . the-capit- or oh f 2- nt -- PASTURE FARLT. FOR SALE! 1QG Farm, some 43 acres, joins the City on I will pay 910 per lay for a T the N. K." Pasture some 40 acres, and 10 Good Npan of BuJIiKS or acres Hay land. He near the city. west. HOUSES with WAISOX Grain. Mule& Waaons. Oxen or other and TEAMSTER Stock taken in Exchange: V And 15 per day for a Good 00-- Time given for part payment. iXlule Team and Wagon and F.onulreof ' ' BISHOP A. JOIINSONj Teamster, tolianiTie . ue, or Hpnogvi Al I. MACDONALD.' -4 yon to JKcno 2w Provo. at df93 lw 679 , , ... i 4 - Bur-llngo- ! . me x( Frca-linghuys- en. - been-electe- d: to-morro- w, . -- 'kffifc7'"11 iiic?01 , to-d- ay. -- j-- acungt-trreaiucu- ui i- S aa,. ca, p-rtl- , r-e- -- Ut lr dl.5tf: ! A -- 1 ; 1- . 1 ' - , : " ? : ' , ' i -- T . , . j ". . r il- . - i Kaiiyoii. . Apply at my residence, one mvh below the of Echo Kanyon or, to E. EfJsworth, at month, CUSTOM MADE .HOOTS ,A.ND BaOSS Sharp's Camp, Weber Kan j on. Ot the best quality, suitable lor Itavl tread and BBIQUAK YOl XG.Jr. bands, at tbe lowes t Gaalt prteea, at Ksnyou K. B. IHIPI-- S OLD STAND, I KA8T TEMPLE - .1 M-- r : d2I tf 1 Q1IT T.AlTir. MTV 300 POSTS! CEDAR IUUEDIATItY! ffADTED WANTEIM 3L,O0O .3 I WITH it : f . N.J . l dyrau To TOnH on Ibe ORADIXQ of ihe 8UIl EYOIt & ENGIJIEEK. and ofZssIb-eundersigned, Snrreyor aOrIOC Is prepared to Laod. ftetnpt&nrveya wors: .excavmttuua of r. Pacific tlaUroad, Central .. of for too ocmaxraetlon roads, raliroaas or water supply. Ac, accom . panied Dy sections and Quantities! of work to be executed. SO atl to arrive at tha airiirata eatlma. - . ted cost of construction. j wonia also be glad to take h lew pupils to On lie Instruct In the profession.i ., ' inquiryicnniupoa 7-- Twenty veara exnerleuee In the Droies- . t ? trfa2klBr Contracts to Ueaaade V" I re a Hoattaly b rcaerred until bo eul t csT ci. la CsBtraet aeeepted. flatly BMACOUI Ar?Uetioms mut bo node pera-t- . , V . ' ' J EroAT.BEOTOS, v ixrssa, Cache Cpunfy. 'TO AND FROM I'HK UAnrjsraiKS I - 1 1 mn have PtrtlM 37 Cents per st Uie rmte ef S3tetotho ttca nature of eml aeeiBff yrd, rlwr- - tYor to bo nseasOrel snd tlio ten to; t - . 1 TCOM.Vfl DAVIS, ! . , . ' ' j wraTOPHIE PROHOXTOItY. Uo HOimi SIDE OF SALT LAKE. i . - i?nn CHE j -.- 1 , -- , ,v , 1 a STREET, :UUQ HAY ,AflD ; OATHS. 7ebcr cxnniy a WlU leve the RinninM will be on tne arounu rorrtDT Lwe nsnse KOtfTt r erf at EIQlir at and let (no ltto Oiitracla o'clocjc, thraa - t bo on andtoafter the day. callinx at all tho every go to wotk jonaw rrir J'UH, - -- n-fia. my-- - Z 1 i- r-rp- sjed |