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Show -- ff t . . . ... 3leMaJ ut . Ht S41tXaS:6 City Post Ollcrf ARRIVALS: Dally. 7 FROM. THE NORTH. . . Idaho and Wash! baton Territories and Oregon, carrying Territorial Alalia. Virginia miy, Montana, every auiern-ateday. Cache Veiley, Utah, Tuesdays and Sri- Horgaa bounty, .Utah, Tbursdaydl!-- 1 : breath-holdin- -- .,.. f EX-PRE- Ear- S 0 . TO THE SOUTH, . 11 iSHOVJELL" . "v t w.. . Brown BheeUOgs.. Kleached BheeUngs 30 . SO K """, oingname,,. Rtrlpesv. TickSy. Checks.. Cotton ades,. Cam brie, ,.. Crash. B haw Is,. ' Drees Casslmerea. Linen Thread Hpooi CottonM. Seamless Hacks Cotton Yarn-.- ,. 35 Foar Davis 0tO i40 35 $S fig GEdERAL Rnn H "!"-- . , tl . -- '." fv nnr. oo . To the Nortlt "on. w. FreUerlcfcs, A. LAncoin. - . ' f ' each 65 " 60 each -f- v : . imI mi -- ! t,- a. ton a M tO 13 00 t M I If VARIETY. QRXAT ' t ' g. oe 4 icr Wear, n. o. sr.iooT & f j. .(! .';(. ..;,' Ucilo'W ..KaJBtorik'v t ; i At -- co:; ' dl2tly CUveJTetJew Se Ahe Fwbjle. aa SXsetr t , n-- ; - - ilr'.t" , r WOOLEN .lCTORyVlL ..-..- . v-..i- 1 4.. i '4, ( 'Noxr P2QJ 2ili fafi ; I In OuceccalVxl Operation vvif ' :.. . lli l -! , i itl-- 1 I T" M 4 j ! S Nam flu&lir-wu- a aa-f- i - &-.-- :':1:! ,. .i -- 'tni ,,!Ir.jiJ . i v .. - , U: lii i j f -- j,.n. '" i V t'.-- . M'tl.lf i 't,(i? Cewls, : f s:oli ,.t 4i re-- II" t'i'J-- rt S 1 Ecsraj- sisel - - POTATOETJ, - - i M :; r tK: ?.- ". Y si, xzaix xaeest .H J - cl X Bte :t ,f - fi r, l ! np- - dllitSawlm -- a ! 1 v. o r1 , 60f 0 V ....... 2 oo ; - ,v -- t giit...J.......:. - ... ,.Itoao.w.."" Ja Jgpea ecis Letters, . , " : . 1 FllHoan ii." ' V.,y, yni Half Calf. Vr ' r 1 r r,.- -.; 1 FallCaifll:. e.t o nn - T ...... Lim de j Paper. ctoekpcat.-Oavl- ag mini J "of the latest rti:'Ul - i i. I 0 75 . . j'; . . Morocco; gilt... Full' Calf:-- ? 1 50 . 4. PttTJCT , 1. 1 f 00 1 Full, CIoth.MM..nM. ' IU f.?1 ctar, . sr . J- - If -. . L. r . r n i r r- -'- V. J i , FC' ""rrT rr V -V ) CALC AT TTyTT fill: . -f r-- f -- f , j and Xake --to xxxjrs. BJ H, or-de- r. r r- - 1 rl U.I Ail i rii rtr o rt..T-- :. r-- : TITT? i!? Uti Sl3 . .Kat I7il'7CI3ci esaraS JaeIt!CsPrv';f-l T7n;ndM.ubran dll21y i i - c r: ,y y3 0 10 , it '. .1 M rrcdt ieri: rsjr fti:Yi 1 i , f Taaad re! Vt rt ! MVJI"!" on ly I m Y ;i EiTiao Avthorlty, IUPROYEUENTS. v ; WASHED WOOL tn theFl FuU Morocco, gilt AJ&1I.. rf " Cloth 25 J vei :;.'.Mf 'rA 2 25 ? 2? ....... 21 2528 - gilt...... 1 v.o t 4 -, jrilt...- I . 47llMt 5 at r r 2 00 1 60 fees eweeeeeee Cloth, -t t 00 1 - XXarp;er Eieau .JtO-;t-l- , - by E. K. BMW, FuU Morocco, gilt. Calf. gilt. , Cloth, gilt. - CIoth.-...-- ........... " eJOllEKS, ' . ... ...r '- - s. . SI 3 1 aiOsi KsaM-- wlU please call and eelUe Immedtaieiy. , j l I KS akA ,.ii Stnte B Persons knowing 'themWee IndeMed. and rr20f'tl0antlUef on rwi ne w math m i i niJJLXiET, -- J00 A "W.TTe'a'W- - AA'A ' I . " J 3 - i C A.RPEME R S i tJa . L ,' ti !OskU All . m (.. ...t -- ? Groceries, ... "Jill I I t :.. vr, 1 ! AND.-YA- - 2 1 vcT $1 25 Fee WasBlBgton Utaa. I V w ; "Frill Morocco. A Larxe Assortment of PemtaJwwsse on band are ready to EXCIIAC23.f LOIH ' FOIl WOOL! -- FISH, M - ,- Half Calf. General Agent, " r n.-.- Factory, is; I. .1 1 .' ef Jf ernsosk Prsvtra Werlta, Parties residing In Ban pete and Juab ties can obtain the Tarn aiv Fort Birch Mill, Nephl, for Wheat or Cash. Coun- ' ".. ' 1 ' V h n iT u RPO'S . i ul ..V;,!": .' EfflBIRt Fail Roan.w..w. i r-- r UAA4MVXI 1 Ictrla sued Ovestanta, . i BmCII. : - 5aJ SI YOUNa-- President d2--tf ? JUAAAJCVA l- oi.haidVekoleeiso A Quarter of a Mile below Pre i. BRIG HAM lit Y -- - nccUcinci, S . - .- ...'tJC THE YOUNG'S Jeamsl ef Dlaeenraea, This Tarn Is universally acknowledged to be the best article In the Market, and of fall TTalf Half, rfoth sidea.. of weight, and can be furnished to the order , i Merchants and Cltlxena, Wholesale., f ui ai. . Scv- ,- . j :o:- , : ? 1 t I. The following CHURCH PUBLICATIONS axo now for BALE, at ' i AYS 1 . BOOKS FOR SALE - Beesc ":.,.;,f.-..v,-- I . Deseret News Dnfldiiif. ' DTjTiTORD & S0HS. - - DISEHIT EQOI STQBE AHD &o. FlILACIIES, -Cost t xizrEii r t; . r- t tub: z.owest jpjzices, for cuss t ! COD i. DESERET MILL CoUon Yarn, BACON, FLOTJ1V 4 WHICH THEY ABB SELLING fix! ' -- Which wlU be sold 4 BOOTS AND SHOKSi : t- - ninchciiired RR003IS, IIOPE, WAIIJ&cwe - ' -t . i ! Full BoanN . rt, i I3K3DLEY XCSCAW ft- - s: f, The Undertaker'x Department is also Suitably I .. , V Furnisbed. OKOCEI1IES, HATS e& CAPS, HOOT9 & GHOE3, JScut Tempi Street, j STRAW AOT XVOOLSN.XvlILLS! m Are appointed Agents for the Bale of the Justly DRY OOOB9, - T i A "DIES . r... - dllttf XmOTJIT - OBDEBS PKOMPTIT FXXXx. rridjoounfbrJhnnJA: w f NaHs.,.r...-- i A U good warranted to insure satisfaction e I M $3 00 WASATCH-- - s r- CELEBRATED AT: WHOLriOALE! " iOOO $325 42 frS SALT LAKE CITY H AVE on'hand aa excellent Assortment of Ti sototsce . Constantly on band. AND .40 Picks, Horse Nstls.. WrtraghtNails. Oat i r d82tX llASSWAim.4 LEA-I- T . nniSDITF G HAT S., to Thanks his FRIENDS or their liberal PA- TRONAQE, and begs to announce that be has a arge amount of XppotUe Salt "Lake House, COM- H. WiNAISBrrT dlM-l- y tin75 - Glass, by 19M Ilrass Kettles. Plow Bteel, Anvils, ...... Vices Forks (garden and hay). Cradles (complete). Axes., Bhovels and Bpades,. EAST TEMPLE STREET. Henry dinwoodey ' Bell Cheap for A . 8 W.M . Msdder Concentrated Lye, t teH'I1Anderson-MUs JsabeJla arose, EUia Ear-- . l comers. From fne. Worth Wm." - - 9260 .CO 0r)tdt30O rooms, ! I i : THE GLOBE WAREHOUSE, " - noepv. j r- - C m uTtYATi preferable. ! i , 'i . 6M . too " Coal Oil YARN '1 f TS MJLTmnt . WMSl - sem1 tea BEND TOUR ORDERS OR CALL AT ub$ 40 .... (aA O -- , DUWFQRD & SONS m r ma rmmnucm Clessrs; Stnbfcs & Kirliwccd I . ft bunch. 75 LlaeeedOtf. LnbrlcaUngOU. Machine Oil Castor Oil. pft . " PRODUCE AND CASH! dos. 90 each. $5 00 Allsplcev Nutmegs- -. wtarcD ...... UllTS Oil... bound. Sor, Omafte, The stares andharaees wev man tired bf Abseil . .,.- - .. ,.. ; " 41 2s ton 00 y ";nr.'j , . m' Iepper. stage coaches, and three thirty with ontalning loaded harness, wlilaniveln ireigntcars tola to-4la- : AGRICULTURAL4 ......IMPLEMCttTa. . ... .;i And in fact, almost everything, which' 'we will ft 00 to ft 00. 60 . ''agai asm' TO BE DELIVERED THE ING SEASON, i Xrwriaienay Tinware, XlAxdware, M 7 i TO RECETVB - ivice. a t Chicago Tribun aay at A train consisting of fifteen platform ears. city ... t. m .. . to t oo J " ; j t DBY.j GOODS, OO O 3D DEI. I 353 O, .13 00 tO 00 - "Including Staple and Fancy I" i . : MEN'S & BOYS BO OTS, j MERCHANDISE r - x eo 1 ' -- r 6R0GANS AND BALMORALS, Of our own make, on Liberal Terms I COTTON; : , i- As well as a Complete Assortment of 69 tO S3 60 .tJ H'l ' - ''' O . furnish any amount of .' GEI1E1WL? nEDGQMlDISk " to SIM. ...,x I ... rHAJwrECfl, 1 AtUHBf .1SP? 40 to 75 eo 40 to 60 to 11 09 25 75 s S ' ? Country Dealers will find It to their Interest to gve us a cau, as we are prepared to DEQERET r.lILL FOR l tl t60 Gunpowder Tea. Cmshed Bagar Coffee, Tobscoo Bodaand Haieraius,. .1 7 The Chey enne papers ot the 24th tell of a destructive fire which occurred In the stablee of .Company -- I" Second Cavalry.' at Fort David Bossell, on the morning or the 23d ult. The fire was discovered at breakfast Urns by a sen try." but before the men 'could arrive the whole building was in flames. Bixty-flv- e horses, seventy saddles, bridles, etc, wttH MmrTnyrmadoats, were ; burned op, involving,. lose of between tueso ana JO.UUU. There were stables adjoining which escaped uninjured. Stage Coach is. A late number of the i ! - f f.vi !5smm d at " -- a I AM PREPARED QRocsnxxs. ' Fins 'A - ft yard. AS to to .11 09 ea i g: -- -, I " f to to '"" U23-l- y rs k TTVrP"RriVI7.Tk ALL O0 0DS WARRANTED I ....... - - JTY ' CVTT A T : ; FOR 5dYokebf.Wo.lCittle. 00 1-. Unsevs. Hattineta. Kentucky Jeans. ,.. Alex. Ogll vie was charged with cat tie at Chicken Creek, Juab Co4 andstealing held to .bail in tow ts appear for trial at the Probate Court. An old man named Harris, with three sons. were arrested on the Sevier, charged with' sheep-stealinexamined this morning; and held to ball In CnajLr Taavauso. The raclfle Mall Steam ship Company la now carry lng passengers from San Francisco to New York on a tlcktt costing one hundred dollars, and guaranteeing the privilege of remaining sU- - moo (ha in the east before returning. .That Is tempting to admirers of sea traTel and eastern sights who vegetate on :tne "acinc coast. Ward. r S"wiuWrpt; sci oh r.i-- i Csrser, 3U Jxi: & BRO., ; pi W to t2 Ixlnts. jau. Ho OaAMHorrrjLS.-Br- o. FotheringhamNrrtt- teg from Beaver, on the 28th ult., says the weather was becoming Wry pleasant; the wheat was looking wall for the season; and there were no signs of any grasshoppers hatching out. WAjrrxn. An active," nilddle-age'woman would like to engage to do hocfte-wor- k In a family where she could-- navel a permanent home. Enquire at Sister Jane Blaekhurta, Yth .., xnr aooDa. K'-"""- co r.i to Inform the InbabltanU of Salt Lake ITriBH i City and vicinity, and the traveling Pub-li- e y in general, that we have Corrected daily hy Eldredge & Ctawon. . 'Hit -- RETAIL PRICE CURRENT. SALT UklUS CTTT. ;fl:i, Price of Oold: GsOiterala, . e A. W. RTEET, P. X. ,,VT ( - : 1 - - As soon as Trains can get In, and will continue fi to.JtspOpinpleU 8Vfck or; " f dl28:ly r- Territory, po fo .W. SLOM'S,i at tHe i t C7aA ! 11Y EXCU&jyOE Tor 2V ( THEO. P. TRACY, Agfcnt. . , .... , dirtr . 1 a y' Htl A A-rfu- ! - ( 4 4, Afads in r OIL AND NAILG. COAL i :i.f :.' i t jt;j.tiVt' ...:;;'. ,. - f: i .... t -TMii.i V ' S i SHOES skr w m , . rla Morgan County, Utah, Fridays Few SW e FOR THE OC8T v. ti'.tr - w Thu ,y ye) f:'Uf. 1st s , - men. The Montana Jltrmld of the 25th ulL, tells of an Indian raid on the Yellowstone, resulting In one man being killed and 'another missing. Troops have been sent out from Fort Ellis. A Batch or Thikvxs. The two men who robbed the mall at the head of Echo Kanyon were brought In by officers Heath and Dewey on Friday night late, and are now safely looked up. i neir names are xoung and waison. They had been tending station at the head of Echo, In Col. Gilmer's Division of the Stage line. Young had been three weeks In the employ; Watson two months; and the latter bad m rved four years la the Federal service. Borne freighters going out to Sweetwater, who were camped a little below the station, saw two men sneaking around In a suspicious manner. Thinking they were trying to get a'chance to steal horses, they were watched; and some of the freighters going up to the back: of the station found a quantity of mall matter. They arrested the two men. Young and Watepn; telegraphed to Mr. Tracy; who notified Gen. CiampHt and he started Immediately with officers Heath and Dewey to bring In the prisoners. On returning, coming down the kanyon In a wagon with the men and two witnesses, it was very dark, and about eleren miles down, they dreve off a bridge and all were pitched out except one of the prisoners, the principal witness, named Good win having hla leg broken. With moch diffi culty the Injured man was got down to the mouth of the kanyon, where they had to leave him. and bring their prisoners In to the city. On the 23th. two men named Albert Wilson, cuius Wm. Anderson, and Charles Jackson, 1 were arrested In Millard county for horsesteal ing, and fourteen horses were taken with them. They were brought Into the city by Officer Cal der, examined this morning-bJoflge tsmrtu; and bound over In f 1,000 each to 'appear at the Probate Court, June term, for "trial. Tailing to nnd security, they were lodged In the County ! tkel-rBtag- .." i O i f' . . pnoDUCE i : i the - : Idaho and Washington Territories and Territorial alalia Oregon, carrying C3tr." as far aa Brtshani 9 Datin.. . .. aitam-.jevery i Tlrglnia Oty,,Jdontana, . V 4 .1. Cache Valley. Utah. Mondays and Ft. STOCK of ete ensn mid - OVERLAND EXPRESS ! TO THE NORTH. rfcARTl-'m-Ooinpl- h'; WWctey.on-exa- t :Tu ....... . Orantsvllle, Wednesdsys Lin. NOTJW. In connection with West Jordan and. lierriman. Thnra- 7 P.M. prepared to carry PARCEUH, BANK davs COIN 7 A.M. BULLION. OOLD and SILVER of the -- and at TooaU and Btoaaton. daily. .. to . all parts s 4 u s e rwr world, a w - n great uy FKEUOUT. reaueea. rates Ef3ARXiR e Partleu-lto. COM MISSIONi prom p tly attended TO THE EAST. to U delivery of EXPRESS attention lar paid SO AM. LETTERS at ail Dally. Through Mail. points on our routes. ' For' particulars apply at office. East Temple TO THK WEST. - ,, . , 8treet, Salt Lake City. 7 , Wi,-Through Mall Dally, 0 j GEnETtilL' ?: nEnCIIATlDISE, 5 WEST, LOCAL. j1.. Terrltery. EAlte: City, ..Xiala H4T on . crowned with pyramidal tops. As the whole will rise over forty feet above the floor, the front, when completed, V ill present a "massive and imposing! appearance,' while there will be ample space for the display of artistic ability in elaborating the design. ; ' . Mors iKPiajts. The Cheyenne of the' 23d ulU, saya that a band of Indiana attacked a came near Fert AlePnerson. two days before, killing four or firemen, and driving off some stock. Fort Mcrhersoa Is situated at Cottonwood Springs, on the old emigrant road, on the south bank of the Platte, and ten miles below the mouth of North Platte. Several attempts had been made to run off stock from a train which had Just passed the road, but they were Ineffectual, most of the drivers being old plains- ST0BE, . tsai j! BAtrrTCatCbcr, Provo. Utah. Daily. . Utah. weaneaoays rllimorf. .. . S ease. and Fridays.- Mondays, Utah, and Arizona Terrify Tb attraction night ought to Bt. George, f Mondays and Fridays...., -.- ..i I crowd he house from orchestra to celling. Sanpete County, Utah, Mondays and S rldays. The OROA.'t Fboht. Br. J. Ridges has WEST. LOCAL,- favored us with a sight of the design for the Thursdavs. front of the new organ.' The design Is a arantSTllle, West Jerdan and lierriman, Thurse very handsome one; and the front will be Fairfield days. ' 8 Cedar and Valley. Thursdays. formed with flutings, panels and pillars In Goshen. Fridsrs a .., ,. 7 the Corinthian style, taste full 7 carved and Stockton and Tooele, 'Dally. to-morr- STOVE 8TAOr to and from the Terminus ; 41LT OC the UNION PACIFIC y Aluivyvu P.VC. DMA'.UA.snd the CENTBAL PACIFIC RAIlj- from OMAHA to DENVER, SALT T'KKCITY. AUSTIN, VIIUJINIA.Nevada,8ACUAMBNTO, prAVE constantly on band all kinds of i Cal and Intermediate points. fnr ' 8tgea leave 8ALT LAKE CITV dally VIRabove pMnta. and on alternate days forBOISE HELENA, Montana, H P.M. GINIA CITY, and other Provo, Utah, h.Ht. ,,. CITY, Idaho, andj points In tisoee Terrt- STOVES, Fillmore. Utah. Tuesdays. Thursdays torle 11 and Saturdays. Si. George, Utah, and Arizona, Twrlt'y, 11 THE COMPANY BUN AN TnUyimlHHiwty. tXx, Utah, Tuesdays aud ttatur- ! I Sanpete . 11 ays.r, ! 1 - JliijM. X AJUU , fc!3 ROSS?BATJlATr; OF THE OVERLAND MAIL t FBOii THE WEST, ! t .Dally U To-morr- , f 5 Through Wall,, ,:j ; r-- GcserftI Exprec3 FctttzxCzt (Th ffm Aere Given U chm tXt MaO arm nvrm hi SoX Jjak Cry; ewtr to d(lcultic icidM to Jnrvri, IAU tan is net wtad4 cUA rtffularvjf.) FROM THE EAST. CARRIERS Through MslT. ,.t!'.I ft'Oirr LSe 4 4 . I 1 v,.;n 3. LI. a " May J, 1MB. LOCAL AN1 OTIU1H CXA'aT JiUS. writing for publication aw CoasEsrosf one ua ot me paper omj. on wnw to nested an eny men scorn taVn'c4 b v JLimaa. Cii notH .Correseoadenf s"aaiaea taustin rvanstance; accompany tbsir commantOK Kurantee of reliability. . a ts im Utrnxaa.--Th moralit rnMtlnr Reese and Preel-deEnoch Elder addressed was by II. d Kimball in an instructive manner. In the afternoon EM ere Wllford Woodruff and George q. Cannon, treated on a number Of sub jects to the edification of I be congregation. Is Tow:. Elder E. T. Benson arrWed In tie city today from .Logan, In good health and .... V ,1 y spirits. , TnsATniCAU "The Island King" was again welt played oo Saturday night, and at the close lr. and Mrs. Weldroo appeared before the cur tain In response to a prolonged "call." Mr. Mar- die rad g end was eoeored; and Tne wilful Ward" was played most excellently. night the attraction la very strong. The sensation drama "Nobody's Child," of which wepabllabed.S) leogUtyey nereis x B tarday, will be presented; flth an excellent cast embracing the force of th corapsay. ; It will be followed by Mr. D. E. Kimball, a gym nast from Cook, Wilson a Zoyara's Circus, and more recently of the Metropolitan Theatre, 8an Francisco, and nper's Opera House, Virginia City, Nevada, who will 'make his first appearance cere In a great sjpeaclalty of bis called The Leap for Hie." preceded ny a gymnastic i act. .The clostog feat which gtvea the title to g and sensational the act tt on the style. Starting from the centre of the parquette be takes a swinging leap of orer forty feet on to the stage, throws a somersault In the air, and seises, in the turning, a rope pulled taut which rlsee aboye the sfage. We saw him do the feat on Saturday afternoon with much grace and t 1 nrSERET EVENM'G UEVISV - |