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Show - - a. , Qm8'.:iAi of Utah has twnr-aettleupward In a conbeen has twentyone years, ahi -- d i The President land Washington. members of the cabinet were at' 'lu signing bills, &C4 ; Capitol dition of. Territorial vassalage about 'J GEORGE Q. CANNON, j eighteen years, and thoo'h the yoke baa PubLISHER. KDITOIt AND galled UtUa occasionally, U has not In hurt ca. We have steadily Increased SS, UU. multiwealth; the comforts of life have been plied around us; our growth baa as nucoarse no people, THE JEOPUTS TICKET.-- continuous, joi we merous as are, with any spirit would of tutelage to prefer beIn In a sUte - W. U. HOOPER. having their rights as a State. We would Kave been gratified to "hare bad Cbmmijanrf ro locate Unlvertify them. Not haying them has not deprivud ed of happiness. The rays' of the sun JOHN NEPP,8d.. 8alt Co., KBENKZEIt BROWN. have gladdened and warmed the earth, JOHN KOWBEitRY, Tooele Co. the noira and' hs rains have fed our Salt LaU County, fbr mountain streams and fertlllied our ' t I2eprcenlativct: the seasons have fields and " come as4 gardens,to JOHN TAYJLOIt. sumregularly ALBERT P. ROCKWOOD, course mer, autumn and winter. in their KNOCK REESE, In our Territorial condition as if we OKSON PRATT, 8a.t liHlGHAM YOUNO, Jan., bad been aBUte. We prespme it "has JOSEPH F. SMITH. been the same with Colorado. : : to-da- y, l- - Ike JETF DAVIS G0XNQ TX) EUBOPE. New York. A dl patch fromBavan- nah aaya that Jeff. Davis will soon sail for Europe. He will be gone several months, and win be represented in tne coming trial by his counsel. rosxnar?. f - ngr- M Selectman: , REUBEN MILLER, of Mill Creek. v Sheriff. - Railboatj BrzcuuLTlows, Tb edi- tor of the Virginia Dairy lrespeus, In an article on "Salt Lake as a Trade center," . ROBERT T. BURTON. says: County Coroner: it i , . ''Some talk is iroincr on amongst those the Salt concerned, to the effectto thatrevolution-Ued Lake people do not care be cona want railroad. They by the nection with it, but some think that the County Surveyor: ldera at that community prefer to pre DISTUBUANCES IN, BULGARIA. THEODORE McKEAN. serve the old characteristics of their chief disturbances are reported Political for the sate city and will not consent,which County Superintendent of Common would in Bulgaria. A dispatch from again of the greater prosperity ScAootn states that the Turkish which In Constantinople to the style they ensue, give up ROBERT Ii.; CAMPBELL. bollt and have thus far thriven. It is government nad ordered troops there to line will run to the restore tranquility. thought the main Weber- river at Ogden north, leaving an arm or me lase on CELEBRATIOH of the 24th IN cross and city, STATE Lake City. Ogden Salt above far piles of as likely to be now is I ThE SETTLEMENTS. talked city anu t tne oat bourn union PUETS company, Dy TICKETI lEO Weber Co., Gen til lied Into a great railroad center. West.Weber, contest beU. T., July 24, 1868. In that case, we presume the will be someEditor ; Deteret Newt: Dear Sir. I Representative for Dear ret Legislature: tween the two companies Central The what will, in take the opportunity o( dropping you a simplified. ENOCH REE8E, nK Mtn KaIIVaIv . fr - rrr nn tn RnltTintfl . lew uncs concerning ourjaomgs BRIOIIAM YOUNG, Jan., meet brancn the there and putting The brethren were aroused at dsybreak City JOSEPH F. SMITH. grading by the sound of musketry; At ten a. through! Weber Canon now under Brlgham Young's contract. In m. me school children marched in prothat event, the Union company will be cession,' under their respective teachers, COLORADO AND CONGRES3. to the Bowery, which was erected near come to In in and River Bear country, ly opposite .President A. McUarland's. Governor Evans, one of the United tersect the Central about U ravel ly Jcora, The and sisters also assembled States Senators elect from Colorado, has to catch me Oregon branch. This pro- - there,brethren After singing, and prayer an a nn n I .a nt written a letter to a gentleman In Denwas delivered by James Jorden, oration ver on the subject of Colorado's admis- judging from present Indications, would Orator of the day. After a song from work no harm to any section, dui insure the choir, a spirited: address was deliv sion as a State, which the Jiocky Moun- the and at the ered connection lust as E. Ellsworth, Esq., on the caltain AVtr has been permitted to publish. same time secure toearly, the country in ling ofbythe Pioneers and me appearance He speaks dUoouraglngly of the admis- creased lad Vantage, by tapping new of this country when they entered it. The afternoon was spent in horse racing sion of the State at this session of Con- lines." and foot racing, and was closed by-gress. It Is so near the dose of the sesdance for the juveniles. At eight (Special to the Detent Evening yete$.) sion, be says, that any active opposition o'clock in the evening the brethren and in the Senate can prevent action on any sisters commenced to dance and enjoyed measure by prolonging its discussion. themselves until an early hour next morning. The proceedings were 'Con the various mea, After enumerating ducted by Brother John Hooper, sen.. cor.anrssioNAL. sures that have passed Congress for the Marshal of the day and the committee SENATE. benefit of Colorado, which he views as of arrangements. Jamee Jorden; Ammon EXECUTIVE SESSION. Green, Jefferson Wilson and- Robert very Important, he says: 27. A short executive McFarland.- - Peace and good feeling "Bat when from actual observation I Washington. during me days amusements. compare our position and influence with session was hsld, after which legislative prevailed nave .we was recently had another attack resumed. business those of Nevada and Nebraska, with of the grasshoppers,' they have done con I whom we were invited Into the Union; TABLED. BILL to slderabie the .damage when I see them exercising their power Yours respectfully, crops.' The bill orovldlng for a .biennial sea to makeall theirgreat interests felt, and slon of the Territorial Legislatures was Henry. Hamilton,' Reporter. to roster ana protect mem: wnen J. see j tabled, j the power of the general government In various ways brought to their aid and Ogden City,- Weber Co., RECIPROCIinr WITH CANADA. assistance, while ours, of even greater July 25, 18G3. The foreign relations committee was in are ditor Dcsertt Evening Hewv. The pushed importance, many respects, to inquire into the ezpedien aside and neglected I feel that It is a Instructed rist for anniversary or tne entrance of the with of making a treaty cy England 1 mlsfortane. should not Pioneers" into these valleys was cele regret great the result so much If it were not for the reciprocity with Canada. brated, yesterday, Willi more than usual fact that,-1addition to being deprived :EPOKT COHCURREI, IN.t interest, "Utah being of Age," or 21 or tne power to protect ana roster our The conference committee report on years old. The day was very fine' and been has Colorado, beautiful. public interests, the Alaska bill was concurred lu. greatly disparaged and slandered.""" A At sunrise the stars and stripes were ) HOUSE BUSINESS. waat of prosperity, a want of natural unfurled by Col. D. Gamble, and proud Wilson called op: the House bill to ly uoated in tne early morning breexe: resources, a want ofall lhat goes to make a community desirable and respected in rovlde a more efficient government for a saluterof three- - guns was Are d from Texas. and the eyes of the world, has been unjustly Ississlppl CapL Wadsworth's artillery in honor of charged against Colorado and beralded iBackaiew1 commenced 'to argue at the First Presidency. Capt. Pugh's from the halls of Congress. Nothing length against the bill, and finally brass Dana ana martial fsyne's couiu nave injured our prosperity more. yielded the motion for the executive band, paraded-m- uapt, 'Streets of have been done more ef session. toe cliy, serenading principal the nothing could inhabitants and to stop Immigration or to drive g I I SENATE ADJOURNED. fectually cheering them y their us capital seeking invesfrom away of music. Salutes strains of artillery of twelve, when smaller caiiDre, ana aiso tmentfor men do not often move to The doors opened atannounced musketry con that tlnued at Intervals; for. some countries mat are not prosperous; nor the President, pro temt recess hours, in till the honor of the day we celebrated. do they knowingly, as a rule, invest the Senate' will Ue a third Mondsy In September. It was At an early hour the caDital in failures. people from the failure admission the of That and the understood at the time of adjournment adjacent settlements began to Into bad notoriety given our country have that the Senate was considering the this city. All were arrayed pour In their of robbed as of such a tide of prosperity as nomination Alexander Cummin gs.for holiday, attire, all seemed cheerful and is the pride and boast of Nebraska to- Commlsslonerof Internal Revenue,who bap py, and apparently determined that probably have been confirmed nothing day, is too plain to need argument. Our would should mar their peace on the natural resources are Incomparably had there been more time. occasion. The locusts in untold mygreater than hers. Our wealth Is greater. riads might fill the air. whirl through And at the time of her admission trar like clouds of dust; or commit sad space HOUSE. population was larger. I was told by a ravages which they did upon the prominent Democrat of Nebraska, a day There was a very thin attendance. gai dens and orchards, in this and other or two ago, that since the admission of After transacting some minor business places;jBtlll, it all seemed as nothing on Nebraska her prosperity had Increased Bchenck reported ta bill for increasing this day, compared with the object for a hundredfold; that it was largely at- tbe duties on Imported copper. Ross which the people had assembled themtributable to the influence of her admis objected to Its consideration, but finally selves together, viz: to celebrate the sion into. the Union; and that if the withdrew the objection. , Banks began birth-da- y of Israel's deliverance and question of her admission as a State were a course of filllbustering tactics. ' "Utah's Majority.' .J., submitted to the people he thought a quarter past ten, made 'By 12 o'clock,, Schenck,.at the direction of mere would not bo a man, or child in a report from the conference committee Col. W. N. Fife, under Marshal of the day, an on the funding bill,, remarking that the immense concourse of people ' jeorasKa to oppose it." were comagainst the copper bill was so fortably seated In a large and spacious We sympathize with Gov. Evans and fastlon that he would not press it this Bowery, iu front of the residence of tbe people of Colorado that, in addition strong sesslou. ' Gen. O. W. West. The Bowery was to being kept out of the Union as The Democrats fllllbustered to pre- erected for the occasion.' add is about of me funding bill, but 100 feet square..' at is well covered, State, Colorado has been so greatly dis vent the passage well main question was ordered, seated, and has a good floor. the finally, and a want and that paraged . slandered, and the conference report was agreed Twelve guns were 'now1 flred from wi mi ium goes is maio a community . to, 102 against 32. Wadsworth's artillery, In honor of the desirable and respected In the eyes of o the Church or Jesus Si Twelve BUTLER'S EPLY TO HENDERSON. Apostles . D. B., and was followed by (the world has been charged upon her flintier obtained-leavof Christ to have his re- cheers from the brass band. After people, We do no t wonder at his think marks printed in reply to Henderson's an eloquent orationsing was ing anaprajrr, ing It a cause of regret that such should attack upon him lu' the Senate! last WesC In delivered ha which by Bishop I be the case. But If he were a resident night. the persecutions, of the neoole of spoke Of Utah, he Would b tccnitomMl in M. UEMBER9 RXLIEVD AND SWORN IN. or uod in an ages me mental darkness',' me uecrease oi intelligence, me kind of treatment, and won!. I nntr-decline A bill was Introduced and passed to and of and and .fall, empires, else. nations, In fact If his place relieve Nelson, fifth member elect from me cause or pect any thing ignorance, superstition, of residence were not "irreatlv disr. Ga., and Slxnotn jCoorley, member elect and religious intolerance which bigotry from Booth from Carolina, political aged and slandered," he would be much disabilities, fTJese members were then obtained throughout the world. He also spoke at some length of ithe many disappointed. He would be surprised If sworn in. changes which had taken place since the community were not charged with a "r ? IIOUTS ADJOURNED. the days of Jesus Chrlskand which had want of al! that goes to make a people Tt i t III to isertasa the duties on cof-- socially, politically and religiously redesirable and respected la the eyes of cues lion volutionized the world, and prepared tten UD.:thedemanded ( the hocestln hemTCTuexelatinzwDf th world, and If it were not beralded i anU God's wllHn relation to Before clerk the rrooa the, halls of CngressC Bat ne L X of the kingdom In the last daysr r zd roll the hour tbe esiilng would have this advantage If be were a t" 12 c He . contrasted our., condition .to day announcthe 23peaker resident of Utah; and had shared In Oe tZ a UU tptember. with that of the "Pioneers" when they severe schooling her first .entered .this people have c:rriRMATiONs. a barren7 wSS2 would not care a 'fig ,about h'zz. Is now of filled with . vsv t fruitful fields and persons gathered it Ilzzy c of the Senate anxious- gardens; then we were fleeing from pert':cr rtia af-- secution and feto la the hiat. .Conscious thai his ly -tla Uon of the Senate priestly Intolerance ; followc we enjoy; quletpeace and rest, and now The T conations. M J j.Ltia tll.B ULM and neighbors were honest, and - that mil es ing Were confirmed: Qen. Itosencrans, dUtnrbed.we can pfotaeuta our UKATiU rtistster to Msxleof Cbaa. Felton, rearing up a kingdom to the JLordv ,w . was tnat ssid -In- (!i.rv.M s'wwn tot mem treasursr the branch' 'mint at San Enee Dw Hoge associate eration in the arts and nd base, ITrmdbcs, unyTwere unfounded calumnies, he would view their slander. jnstioeof the Supreme Court of Utah. the Uwa of life, 'and sciences, and In The Canats rejected C!omoa P. "Mo- - important poalllonj on; serene Indifference. Curdy as Chief JusUce of Utah. Impressed upon his bearen HAMPDEN B. BEATIE. County Recorder: EDWIN D. WOOLLEY. - OF DESERET. -- . f- a io-ua- i y. i mmmw m I w 1 a ' - . 4 , - f -- a r . e soul-stirrin- A - ) to-da- y ' i w j A 1 a A e t. $ . , V: . -- fc-X- . c-t- da -- lur':r.lisnks fc- c-t- tue-setting-- up s. : .:3tii t r.i -- . eiiassi It-V- as va r-n- II ... r en . I I I in w L'Jzz 4. , t iS nerity "M.Ll Li:f jww -- thihSi thehe! : S 1 . t 1 -- ,v . .Haw om-ce- rs : tht 1 ' SG3 - me foreign ministers had united in a the revival of the Srotest against against the Christians. ?' i CXVIL WAB BiomO. T. war to civil continued with .The rage great violence: .The troops of me Mikado are In possession of all the ports opened by treaty to foreign ers.r The brother of btouoasni. wno is at the heaa of the revolt against the spiritual Em peror, had a large army, and was gradu- advancing on xeddo, where me party of the Tycoon .was very strong. There had been some nghting in me vicinity of Yeddo, with no decline results. It was thoasht that toe wa between the two parties, whose respective strength and resources appeared tob so evenly balanced, would result' in the division of tbe country Into two independent empires governed by the Mikado and the Tycoon. .' ' 1r.J "t rOREION KIKISTEBS PBOTESTi s London. Farther advices from All to June SOth; have been .receivedJapa ' ;n-pri- Mr lresidenrXtnTIb irratltude for the bleasmgs of peace called the high prtesta togeiner and Olty, which they enjoy, -, .T ,f rJ . twice. verted them to a continued, unity c tindtd. Botli Nmeetinsa wer weUatt lift r .r 4.. vsn a t found icm? a L?ue.i.DVwr 1 vtsre which wiey toessea.- "7 Uea crgKilzed. and I ras tinviteat u mounts a. aeet then; I CIJ ecr,rana cave The nana iuen piayeu.was umw- w- taem jwith good; lnttrpioni x?!100led Banner," wnicn flmnr tneselection 01. manifested In;the wiToit Matoritv." written ny jar. of these societies, as far as I havePugh, Thos. H. Dee, and sung by Wm. become ' acquainted, and tney are pro- OftbeacplUheirlc Ahlsu by Mrs.Esq;,! JTwo!; merry hearts, Pot feel fully I ana Pour- ofrrilns. . and . r assured snccess me raoa vi Diessiags - In their the band XXADASIE rlex$r 'byTnhn thefcxattend will Lord an the delivered Tavlor then . .J. j axoeUent speech j He spoke in his usual labors. on uus health found my to various I improved the referred He IS & feel grateful' to the Saints for I mc35 style. xnd day. of. celebration to the trip. g ne.'Pnry-inWho will appear of the earth4 With thfirkindnesa bestotidtxpsn M for their welfare and success in thee United ox uod. a remain ypur uum-blBtates we heartily join Decaos i is wo kingdom servant and mend. celebration of tbe birth day of Preedom V ; , .:, , war? J. Birmr. and Liberty. But still we remember TUU'-IiiUlthe day when tne nag tnai waveu OF I.VnTTft. COMPIilMEOTARY BEEFIIL freedomTover alls omer Teurions connot of to 'Ntt in : P&werful Cast of the Laks July 27? '68. Salt sequence of the inefficiency of the laws Ott, Compaq. or ' but our neglect ; country, of throughadministra MEnruA Sciuxixh: Mrs. Inability on the part of the MAPAMi-Wthe undeTEigned, having tors of those jaws. we are newrnnaer : the regies of the Almighty. We are witnessed "with Dieaiure your.beauuial, art-- TUESDAY, r raaJand- God has helped: ns to rain our tisio and truthftil delineations of dramatic frMidom. He referred to the cause of rrTnn n mil .nni,ini our first settlement in these valleys, and characters, during your engagement in this Tbe Tr Balwtr's w , Farorlte V"on h Apia TH v pi.,J said the question then with us: .was city,desire ,lo express1 Tqxtr grateful not can we raise good crops, or can.we of the Bamcnd of- ytfe estimate raise any crops at ail? bat,' Can we llye quaKhea as a ladyi, by iinHermgyoa a Com serve the religion of Jesus Christ, and would plimentary Benefit X ou will please name God unmolested? Alt the rest : . the particular time when it will suit your : of like do j to "any is thing It impossible convenience to have said benefit take place. justice to 'his speecn in my won space. With sentiments of sineereregard we are, Rdtav" thundered' forth a loud peal In i Very rpectfully yours. i Or. r all of confirmation to in and ss s response 11 11 xcuiivs uiavvt Viiailvo LOVE he had said! The choir then sung, H. Lewis, CoL U. SJ A.; Albert Carring-to- PAULINK "Banner of the Stars." -- MADAMJ Thea F. Tracy; Nat 'Stein; George BCHKLUj i MrvvT A number of, very excellent toasts McLane; Josepn a. Joru; Aaron otein; Clauds MUKtte. tat w Wit were delivered, but our limited space Warren Hussey; Anthony Godbe; A W. mini. r. . : ituniPMii 0,r will not permit of them being inserted. Whuejia Francis Smith; A L. Chetlain; &? Ottinger; After Intermission, the time, until 12 Geo. Q. Cannon; . Savage Chas. Mark at nignt, was. spent in dancing ana K. Poineror, . H. d. Pratt; Croxall: A 0. Bassett; other exercises, interspersed, with good N. lawrence; Wm. Jennings & Co; C H. Major Desmoulltts ? Notary selections by the Bassett: A. Shiop:- CJ Pi wr. AI Cans Fred. Servant at Inn J1ZZT? speeches, songs, and JZZ'XT'iuj Mr it bands. "Altogether," odds our corres Keisel; Ii.Kansohoff: Henry; Tribe; Prrant to leBcbappeiles TL ti n tj n. Co: V & T. iJros & was one of best and the Auerbacb, Cronyn "It pondent, Mrs M (I n.Z jwiuow Aieiiiotie S. 8. Walker; Jno.. McChntock, Jlaj. Marian. Ellis; seasons a J ls Fore aui i in yet enjoyed happiest holiday U. 8. A.; D. W. BenhamMaj.U. S. A.; this place. Ed. D.E.N. L. Tyler, Captain U. .S. A; . A H. John THURSDAY Evening. July 30, A IT- - J T T. flU 1 is, Committee of Arrangements: L. J, UMIUS, X. , W KJ. 1SI I i. Tr.'Q If. U. S. A; A W. Greeley. 2d Herrlck, W. Thompson, J. Parry, W. lst lient TT r N. Fife, R. H. White, J. A. Jost, R. E. iiieuu wt m. Tjoenson, isc lAem. u. o. ii. a.; a. D. and Haivorson. Bawton, Baird, U. S. A: F. Mercham, Surgeon U. S. A; Th T!$ting;ulhfed Artittp ' . Rufus A Kahn; Christopher Diehfc L Yours, etc, - J .22 Mi fburtnotJuly'' lnihi ? t ii com-munltles,ica- vel . -- e, a;' - appre-ciatlo- nf -- ' IS : " v' . . " . a 1 a. : and' pride. n; f w I El-rltr- . A . - V . ! 1 Jm a w " WST Miss Annette Waiters: Felix Khelnbold: Sol. Seirel: S. Inee! Is engaged and will Ihortly appear. W. Joel:- - Samuel J. Nathan: Thomas Carter: J. Bauman & Co. : A Watters; S . DOOUS OPEJT at7Ubclock. l'erfjrnm Saul: "AT F. Strickland: L. Levy; R. 11. Oommeucea pouetnaiiy atS. Robertson; B. G. Raybbuld; Jonn Oun-Is on work the entire line of railroad pro- mnirton:-Kman- 'l Kahn; Thos. C. Dunn: S. Bcripsit. Mouth op Echo, . - f July 22, 1868. Editor Deteret Evening New. The From this gressing very satisfactorily. me to the mouth of Weber camps point are becoming as much alive with the busy pickers, shovelers, blasters, wheel era, carters, and bridge and culvert builders as through the gorges of Echo fcsome very creditable, pieces or wagon road are in process of completion, where the road or the weber company has been taken by the railroad. In all such cases, it'Is understood to be the inten tion of Superintendent Reed, as repre sentatlve of the Railroad Company, to lay out and 'construct, at least as good and practicable wagon roads as those obstructed by me grading, Some temporary interruption of travel might reasonably have been expected from the building of a railroad through our mountain passes and especially down the Weber. Such, however, has been the promptness of the Engineers and the .care of the and workmen under them that, so far, I am not. aware that the all ch hAs oocorredj and the toll has-- been as uniformly collected by the gentleof the Weber Cation manly Road) Company (Messrs. John Lamb, near the moutb of Echo, and Alvin West at the mouth of Weber) as though sopinstupendous as railroad nothing was progress. building was duly comThe Twenty-fourt- h memorated at Coalville, five miles above here, by "doings" comporting with the universal interest felt In the pioneer anniversary. There was a liberal turn-ou- t or procession in the morning, a gathering at the new and commodious stone meeting house: speeches by Bishop Cluff ana otners; cniiaren's party in the afternoon; grown folks' dance in the evening. numbers of the 4 Echo and 'WeIarge ber railroad men spent their Twenty-fourt- h with the good people of Coalville! The important little town of Echo City was also represented. - By invitation. James E. Bromley, Esq., and lady, and others in business here, were present: "! On yesterday (Saturday) afternoon, this point was visited with sr fierce rain: hail and: wind storm. boweries,-- or their relics, could be, seen on the wings of the wind, flying In all directions. No very serious damage was done, however, that have heard of. , sub-contract-ors gate-keepe- Abel Gilbert: G. C.Alexander. Dunford kr 80ns: J H. Latere John1 CKslett; , T-- & W. Taylor, tL. W. Naisbitt; T. Hawkins; A iesser; AL. . is. Callahan; JU. . Jueyer; Ix. rs '? " I AnOn.! - BEiiiONTJlJuIy22,ndl8C8. A Editor Jcteret (iertw-DeBro. have Just returned rom a trip throughI Wasatch; Summit and Morgan Counties, .where I havebeen preaching to the Saints and visiting Priests1 Quorum. I visited-1- 4 settlements and hdd 17 meetings,, whch were well "andf a - good spirit prevailed. Although circumstances are unlavor able for home improvements, yet there Is quite a disposition shown to do so as soon saT.ctrprrntsajceei rwi! permit. Notwithstanding the lossof fcrops and Indian difficulties which they have had to encounter, the people are doing very WiU done mnch ar the-HJg- at-tend- ed J Th 5-- iXSPt' r. there wil I POUtoTiflhere'b land Jlowed and; sown more think Julyto and leaving U rough receive the ann,"TOw,and?Xrost the greatest fertilisers of the aoll.wllnh wTn-l- ii ie labor. tatPMlW .V wheatand vegetables, h2SSHm good ofgooo1 GTLEHE.;Y0urL - TP0:01 e bealthineta climate tSere' is scarcely any alckness at this Urn e amon g the PflopW Thos wishing - andloS tk1 no ths Vchr inif, z'ih-- j ' liioibicr!. ; BOOTS AXI) SHOES, . - e 4ira. With marJao UievhiglLwhsideratwn, ; S3.Prden earefolly attended to. lil'JIQenten, Wn.OlRibbard. M AJtIR JlKTirUA 3i and Betall, at - rrr r. iiT muzz fianman 'V V'.. F. F. 8pnctr. ' Importers of HABBWAEE ;A1TO PITH PLAK- - I ',iaj - J ? raM Michigan 4 Qo's Drug B lore, for Ave., CHICAGO. U; niioiil IIISURAIiCE C CashandldeelOlveialaicsjliAi fdJM I. WATTxaS-wlaheto draw: the iaUsWtfett f union ths publlo to bis sxeeUeai and eomplsta ftteek of Oooksv Vateees aa Jswellery of sverv Of. San Fraadscoi Callfprnia. vsjristy.. Hli Stock, has, recently reoelredrgs sdrt itioo tC Jepsirs , 4one with" dfapstcjfr and warranted for one year. He Invites aU. to call CAH CAPITAX, fally paid la and examine akd they will be sore to pncbsei a . if j 'm -- totas opposllesVleriionor at the atresi, U Qroeabeck'a OJa4STiefl5-n- a Store UretsoVed BuU(Unrl;t LIABLE- - PERSONALLY STOCKHOLOERS lusara against Loss by Tire on terms at a , able as any other First Class Company, y H hplt Tarrttorlal and .i'ia-'Lo- aa and ?equlublr propUy Imported liquors and irises cn'bskd;,i si: ill and -w " - ' SOa-paid.. -gnlJE r,r Lrlo U J.VW7TP;Xw ...... 5mZ' . !:-- 7raa of Mountain iCahoganr - f rt - w r V f 'fiZ t ftAyj eordacoCl r-- T redphwjsoeaJjpamVn I' TT. :rrfATAKtER BRO'S, VixiOeneroi Agent, far UlahTcnW ', fljrriei,ByoarSd,'aad moiwiiiTOoa'df .rotKBsaf. .Oa under tbe name dissolved Bromlev lAenen, 4 ELECTION will bs held fa tbe 3ttSrsi of Salt Lake 0atvt tW7.I U thir day b ateo will settle all eWM rsntwho to arryoata arm and oobttnus same nlaea and bouse, tb xnres QosaisiaaloiM.a M.TJnlvsraUy nanisofJ.JLBrDjaler Cx. foTCi?t Lsiedaaatrn n ll Wierressatatrrss b)civui: i I t Ons SeltmaB; a. Rhrtfr Beeordert Cowiy Surveyor; 8opsrlBt'adaroV JBehsptt7;ttly, wuiuwu awwta, WUXU ODS J OSUOS OI tM HrMSOHOFF o cu 41 rmnc . 5 ssl ntji w iarMnirMlfuit1ii a cum .. BWWU Maw - - ivweara lAXALT. vatf vaimzf to Ooo .s. .A. a? - r . next, oTlns Flrai rsoass SnirofJattnaxy snd everybody knojnnp aetoe witnm m sixty '"r" rr ,nu save szisnsesvas.s Sroer bs cms into, the kanaa 01 " 7;vr 7 v eoliecUon. i , dife 7 alfLakei . 1 i "-- ttfUiJ Tim -- ty TJfOItLOfr: vj-aoa- ia 3 la e j 1 1 Jtt - jw, r!lJr71. TALt:TTJCP0?G000S:-iaIm- vjjU Para II at4 tiiroo flv 4 - OiTAKAadUlfll ---i- j ,i ' w gnat, to purebaasrj T. i" -- . w ?r . vim rvi auvu is or --nlf rr.M ,crsATisr aami rrTin j.? j 2i t Etfe?!VoniffiPW hi lsllndm' to With those connectiw4Tirs 4 T&fc v vm " uriMl '' Ll.f I' niJHH th? . j The kind reception and attentions I have received from the people of Salt Lake City, Of Superior Quality, I shall forever cherish in nry. heart; and if on band tb Largest Btock of uoodi my humble efforts t have pleased them, it Aadkee 4 their in line to be found In tbe West. is to me the greatest'; satisfaction could fecL I beg to mention Thursday, July SO, t as the day fbr'th'eComplmientafry Benefit, FACTORY LAND SALESROOMS: and hare ' chosen for the occasion the mt& SdaWsi La-- Street. r r'ViioOO'n Avenue, musical' ChUd fif comedy1 of'The' taryand of the RegimenLM j , food ,cGacliorf .... Is-- J -- IcantdcaJlsho-Wi1irO- Fi Maoofacture loi Chicago . as-su- re or-th- - ' ! c-!- -' C,m,,U. fluttering Fall Stork ruica tber offer to the Trade at LOWE' mentary Tespiiial of Jnly 2T, I beg to most' i smcerely appreciated.' 'yoa. But-te- r -- Have now, received , wo-ducl- ng ehanoea. for tha brethren galninTemt he pe6eesarJes of life - V&elr'liTett- - 1 pleasant ind in .thos qqupties. and cheese, of wood, lumber and coal. As plenty the railway will thTQThreoms, of. those settlement t!j5 ' ' r.i July 23, 808. Messrs. Gov. Durkee, Mayor Wells, Col.' Lewis awd others: ,t AN crop of woulcf have been raised. This JgraW gives a to summer fallow oppertaBlty foof the land by cross plowing in and Au-gus- t, i V ' '1 M 1 . . - BOOTS AMD SHOE i i '. 'i ' - j ' t. , .', Mantffactarera 'and Jobbers or - v Engler; S. Levy; Patrick Lynch; James Hague; Jacob Heusen Wnt Hemiefgr; U. L. Jiuasdnf J.' Wells; J. K. Moore; ti, ti; 1 8nelIA. -- Leventhal: .E.- B. Ryan; C. ) l Breeze; W. Wallace, Paul " HaynesT , J. H. Engelbrecht-.f-1-Hutchinrs; Paul A Schettlen G. Reynolds: B. 'H.'SchettlcT; Folsom & Romney; . J. C. little; E. L. Slcwui; R. V. Moms; ' A Milton Musser; W. IT. Perkes;' John Nicholson; J. B. Maiben; A W. Street. test-interrupti- . Sewell; Jos. Woodman see: Jtdiua X, Q-- . di ui ail flboolMonssyy I ' ti ? wiTr a4 VT althnl a s oen Vi m M via lie i its at . Z C2lfBtof KeJtThS . m m k "i i i i l rrrr u if b : f f |