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Show I n ni iiiiihwi ii aSBW THE EVENING NEWS, TUSLISIIED DAILT, BTXWDATS ZICSPTED AT rora o'cick- - D A V I D O. CALDER, EUITOR AND fTJBLI3HEn. TWO KINDS OF PAVEMENTS, ties on bolleis, etc., .i'iJt'0' ied In 1S73. AND BOTH ;FAILUrE3. TURKEY, llotu Sides SuITered. 12. The v&v- Constantinople, ST. Louis has two kinds df patent Tildt-last night spoke as fol- ment of interest on the public debt is again postponed. pavement and is happy with nei lows: and Gentlemen Ihe. JUontenegrans onand Insur ther. One is the Nicolson wood of Gen.McClernand the Committee: I shall, at the gents Turkish occupied Anti, 13 of tho and the ;other earliest convenience, prepare and territory, pavement, but were dislodged. Both transmit to you my formal accept- sides suffered considerably. Rsphaltum order. pTheGJole-Dcm-ocrof July 4 tells "A Talo of ance of the nomination which you now tender to me in behalf of the CENTRAL AMERICA Two Streets" with these two democratic national convention, Kehelllon Suppressed. and here are two extracts, aud I do not desire, on this occa12. The revolution at PANAMA. first concerning the asphaltum sion, to anticipate any topics which Peru.was Cuzzo, suppressed with a combe to that might appropriate 300 loss of lives. tho munication. morning "Yesterday It may be, however, t on permitted me to say, asphaltum-pavementhat my nomOlive and Third Street, between ination was not a mere personal Locust, succumbed to .the summer preference between the citizens CORRESPONDENCE. as a and statesmen of this republicywho complaint, and ceased to exi&t weapavement. Since the warm very well havo been chosen ther began it has apparently been might Dcscret Silk Association. for so distinguished, an honor and taking a hint from 'the"b"filce of Torso august a duty; it was rather the Register iu Bankruptcy, ou the a declaration of tuat illustrious Salt Lake City, July 13, lS7t. corner, and has, had thoughts of body iu whoso behalf you speak in The Deseret Silk Association met going into liquidation, . and on favor of administrative yesterday, reform, July 11th, at the Fire yesterday it attempted to take a with which events had associated man 8 Hall, according to appointtransfer team with the usual city me in the public mind. The uni- ment, Mrs. Zina D. Young presid load of fourteen barrels of flour car- versality and efficiency of the de- - ing. ried on wheels one inch wide.: A; Leaand lor administrative Airs, xoung said that she was reform in large and sympathetic crowd gath- all our governments and especially pleased to meet once more with ered to see the wagon finally dis- in the administration of the federal those who were interested in the appear into the Stygian " lake, but government, with which tho dem- raising: and manufacture of silk. the contractors had thoughtfully ocratic masses were There was a greater interest taken left the original Nicholson beneath, instinct, have ledeverywhere to a sense of sur- in it this year than anyone preand after reaching ..this level the prise in popular assemblages vious. A great many worms were wagon stopped; then the horses and in the convention now spiniaingand some had already was with one Centennial! tujr, pulled itself. perhaps would be unnatural, gen- spun. What was needed now were It up the pavement, like Hendricks tlemen, if a popular movement, so competent reelers. Thre pulling up the St. vLouis; platfoim. genuine and so powerful, should plenty of them in the Territory. we had heard from. She and the teamster wenton his way." stop with three and one half milli- Some some d jmocrats. That it should not gave ons good instructions to new of The following is 'of, the Nicolson extend Its to that large beginners. Do not move the cocontagion wood mass of independent voters who coons off the rack or brush for four at least. It Would be better parties in our coun- days be a temporary inconve- standandbetween "It will to leave them one week. When f to a the party try, portion nience to have to wait until the all whose charge the adminis- you take them down take off cofloss a?phalt has all run down into the under save finest the and all the to has be tration corrected grown sewer, but otherwise Third Street up, got and perhaps ia what Wo have coons for seed until you have Let is not worse than Olive Street. witnessed to raise. wish all that you be in there may augury Those who are tired of waiting for to what we may witness in each one raise a little more seed the asphalt to run down into the respect about to take place than they will need for themselves. sewer can step around the corner the election of the cocoons our At least let Take the balance out country. through to Olive Street, where they will be us on a white and them so. so believe am and spread I hold the Nicolson pavement as it not hope diffi- cloth, where they will be exposed of without the experience complies with the specifications of culty and labor of effecting admin- to the raysof the sun for about four the City Engineer's office. To say For further instructions she reform, when it requires days. that it resembles the wreck of a istrative referred them to the articles printmeaand in revolution in policies flatboat rising above a sandbar gives sures in the Deseret News by Mr. long established in the gov- ed but a faint idea of its picturesque ernment. A. C. to I were Pyper. Those having cocoons If by to beauty. How well it serves the the year and a half whichjudgo the Society would like them sell, I have purpose of a pavement may be been in the Ktate government, I to report as soon as possible. that the legion should sav that the routine ef Bro. Smith, of Bountiful, said he judged by the fact bare-leggof oia women ana girls of trust I have had imposed was a fcilk weaver ami would like ta who gather about the demolition of dutiesme are a small burden com- see the silk business prosper.on He a building to carry oil the broken upon the instructions that created by the at- gave some good laths and mouldered planks, have pared with the silk should be reeled and way of to the the policy tempt change for a month been watching this of which I have been the amount of threads to different .If we had good machinparticular pavement with the saga government executive head; especially is material. cious air of a llock of crows watch the we could compete with the to worked is ery be so reform this when would be ing a ickly buffalo." article imported. lie out with more or less for one loom to work the who willing either We are better oil than that here, of the public officers a half per day, or oy tne dollar and to evils been with have tainted, where we hive no pavement of any be redressed, or have been incapac piece. He thought that machinery ' here from England j kind. itated bv habit or toleration of could be got from the States. than wrongs to be corrected, to which cheaper Musser A.M. said he was glad Mr. witbeen have consenting they Asso nesses. I, therefore, if your choice to see the proeress the Silt a should be ratified by the people at ciation was making. He found the election, should enter upon the great many taking great interest while travelPKR WESTERN" UNON TELEGRAPH. LINE. great duties which would fall upon in the raising of silk, the settlements. me, not as a holiday recreation, ing through visited but very much in that spirit of While in Santa Clara he had DISPATCHES. consecration was Mother raising McLennen,who on which the soldier enters the battle. (Applause.) Let some worms and was doing very CONGRESSIONAL. us continue to believe, as l do ne well. He had 4,000 trees and kind offered them to the Society to -lieve, that we now see the dawn of ly SESATE . use the leaves. He thought our a better day for our country, and D. C, 12. The that difficult as is the work to trees ought to be protected from the Washington, cnair laid before the Senate the which the democratic party, with boys, lie was willing they snould House bill to amend the Pacific many of its allies and former mem have the fruit if they would not Railroad acts, which was read by bers of other parties, has addressed break down the limbs. The silk Little. The bill provides that the itself, the republic is yet to be ren business was really the business of net earnings of the railroads be to lire in all future, and to the ladies. He would help them ascertained by deducting only the ovated, be transmitted to future genera ail ne could. Mrs. Mary Freeze said that this actual operating expenses from the tions as Jefferson contributed to gross receipts, without allowance form it in his day, and in which year was her first attempt at raisinsr for interest payments, and requires it .has been ever since, until a re silkworms, and she felt proud of the companies to pay annually into cent period, a blessing to the whole ner success. She reported that the the U.S. treasury, to create sinking people. (Applause.) Gentlemen,! greater portion of hers had spun or funds, such sums as will aggregate, thank you for the very kind terms were spinning. Miss Mary Ann Bockwood re in connection with tho per cent, in which you have made your com amounts for earned and to payments you, ported that there were a great munication, and I extend government transportation, twenty- - collectively and individually, a many cocoons that were not good, five per centum of their respective most cordial greeting. that were spoiled by either moths or millers, and they could not bo net receipts as above denned, and Oil for K. reeled, which was a loss to the if this should leave them unable to Dom; l'edro and Party rie. Society, and great care should be pay their interest on prior mort The Kmperor of Brazil and party taken to dry the cocoons and have gages the Secretary or tne Treasury for Europe in the them reeled as soon as possible. may abate the twenty-fiv- e percent sailed Mrs. Smith said she was a silk the men-of- requirement sufficient to allow steamship Jiitssia. weaver and was willing to teach Bra ran to war harbor be satisfied. in the the claims up paramount The amount of these annual zilian nig, manned the yards and others what 6he knew. amounts is estimated by the bill at nred a salute as tho lCu?sia steamed Adjourned until the first day of at tins place, at S p. m. $!),o00,00'J each for the Union and past." August It. Simi'son, Secretary. Central Pacific Companies and Specie Shipment a. ,$50,000 for Kansas Pacific $G0OSpecie shipments Thurmaa, from the judiciary 000 in gold coin; o00,(0U engage resoback the committee, reported ments for NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lution of January last, instructing Instructive 'lre. the committee to inquire into the various matters relating to the PaSt. Lotjis, 12. The large iron cific railroad, and those bills intro- foundry of Stickle, Harrison & Co SALT LAKE THEATRE ! duced by Dorsey aud West in Jan- was burned this morning, and a w. T. Harris, Business Manager. uary and March last, to amend Pa large amount of valuaole machincific Railroad acts, together with a ery destroyed; loss about $130,000, THREE NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. written report anu mil to amend insurance not ascertained. and alter the Pacific Railroad acts The nut and bolt factory of II. E. Thursday, Friday and Saturday of 18(52 and 1SG4. The report was Moran & Bro. caught fire, and was JULY 13th, Hth and loth. bill placed nearly destroyed; loss about $25,- ordered printed and-thlUisagenient of tho celebrated Actress, 000. on the calendar. Heat. The Iulenso was from excused further Sargent service on the conference commit12. The heat Philadelphia, tee on the Sunday civil appropria- continues Thirty-thre- e intense. Who tion bill on account of sickness, appear la twool her Great of the gas works have Creations, and Wiodom was appointed in his employes are abandoned work; twenty-on- e M A N D E ! R A place. effect known to have died from the her 529 times at Cn!on Rjnare playi1 1T Oa motion of Paddock the joint of the heat. Among the prostrated AsTheatre, New York City, iu Dion resolution authorizing the Presi- who have recovered is Gov. Jlart- successful Comedy ot dent to accept the services of A'olJ ranft. Two wagons and furniture unteers to aid in suppressing, the were kept constantly employed Sioux Indian hostilities was taken yesterday in carrying the ! CABRIELLE from the table and referred. to the hospital. The corRowo's Geo. Fawcett In thrillingplay of The Senate then resumed con oner Is in coutinual session. sideration of the articles of im OEJfEVA CHOSS, THI KoiuluAtlon Continued. As played by her 57 times at Union Sjuare peachment against W.W. Belknap,-latTheatre, New York City. 12. The Senate Secretly of War. Washington, has confirmed the nomination of Thursday Evening. Jnly 13, 1876, UOl'SE Jas. N. Tyner, of Ind.,as Post-ma- s Will be presented Dion ilouci ault's emotional Comedy, in 5 Acts and lo-- i ter Geneml. In tlie Slonx Country. 6 Tableaux, entitled, A 12. Defaulter Secure J III House I'onds The by Washington, men. has parsed a bill appropriating ! 200,000 for the construction oT two S. Wilson, treasurer of the COFNTES ARMANDE CHAXDPCR, Jas. military posls or depots in the District, who left a few weeks ago, (hor own creation). ... lOE EYTiXJE. Sioux country, in accordance with is defaulter to tne amount of $6,000, FRIDAY EVENING, July 11 BENEFIT of the recommendation of Generals secured by responsible bondsmen. UoSE EYTINGE. and Custer. Sheridan, Terry, SATURDAY MATINEE -- LED ASTRAY. Nominations. EASTERN. ay nominated The President X I!rrttoa Assigned. James Delano, of 111?., deputy OLD IRON AND TIN of tho Treasury, RrCtlVED AT THE DEPOT OS 1CESDAY New Yokic, 12. The Herald's second comptroller ASD WKDNKSl AY. of Idaho, W. and Thes. Bennett, Washington special says, Jewell, Governor of that Territory. Other d!93 JNO. W- - SNELL. before the Houso committee on are made John nominations and roads postoffice post customs at Wil and at the close of the examination Kelly, collector ofThomas KSTKAY NOTICE. B. Shan Oiiu.; lamette, was asked Was j'our resignacustoms tian of at collector non, HAVE in my possession tho following tion forced or voluntary? A. Well, the President notified Francisco; Wm. 11. Howard, of I 0n described animal : bay MArtK.2 years old, branded on me that my resignation would be Texas, surveyor general for Wash left thiih and left shoulder, both illegible. I ington Territory. and Ono tendered it. brown MARK, 9 or 10 years accepted, old, ou brauded . Were any charges left shoulder X vented, also on The War. preferred shoulder W. ribt against you? On sorrel MA RE, 6 or 7 years General Sherman and Secretary brandol,with A. No, sirfftot that I am aware W eu rigrht shoulder, has a colt her. Cameion had an interview , with edOne of. sorrel MARK, branded on yearling on the In left shoulder and President Grant y both illegible. tbigh, Work Suspended. One white and yellow speckled HEIFER, war. 2 years old, branded on right shoulder The Herald's Washington special dian H D, Crook-M- ust .. News No Join of nlek in right i ar. their Under eays, the navy department sent out ' lOao red HEIFER, 2 yearn old, white In "' Regiment. official papers face and nnder belly, branded on left hip suspending work at the various private yards H, two slits ia left ear aud General Sheridan telegraphs Gen- theH, an toft ribscut off. upper piece in New York, Brooklyn, Philadel- eral Sherman yesterday that he ex One red carling HfclFER.wblte face and to from Crook last hear under belly, no marks or brands visible. phia, Chester, Boston, Providence pected and elsewhere, on the; Ho telegraphs to day no Mf said animals are not 'claimed before night. the 22d, 1876, they will be sold at July owing to the absence of any appro- news. lic auction to the highest responsible pub- r. CavV kiud-ofor of the Seventh .this Tho officers f fcale at 10 o'clock a.m. priation work in . SAMUEL UATEMAN, the newly passed navy bill. airy have been ordered to join their D'etat Poundkeeper. V regim,eiit immediately. llie Hirer ami Ilnrber Bill. ,G Oner's Mni.AVest Jordan, July "U, )S7e. ' Defaulter. Another A .Washington dispatch says, , the river and harbor appropriation C. Adams Stevens, CrHEm.iT Albany,-12n .1 J.VS bill, as agreed upon by the conferIN ence committee, contains the.foK Greenbush Bridge Co., has been ar- Vnrfr1 wlf h pmhp77l i n rr lowiBg items: For Buflalo harbor mufoH $100,000; Oak Orchard, N. Y., of bonds belonging worth $200,600 East River and Hell Gate $300,-00- to tne company. Burlinirton.Vt.-S2.".0n(Knt,. ton, Vt., $2,000; Oswego, N. Y., J. AT . Hudson raver, $60,000; . $96'0,000; FOREIGN. )...' ., i 5oo,uud; iwduouc, ine, i'a., SIIWARTZ' CREAT-BHITAI; STORE, at July Wednesday, 1?, 1876. s, pavo-nient- NEWS OF THE DAY. The Congressional news trial. Belknap Accident to a construction train in New Hampshire. Injuries to six men. Indian raid at Fort Bully. Prisoners escaped from jail at Topcka, Ks. Commissioner of Internal Ileveuue, Pratt hae resigned. Jewell's letter of resigna- tion. Silver bill committee iti con- ference. Ivlek is to be eloped against Turkish troops. Ru?sia upholds nm-i- u Invention. Cat. P. and Out. P. K. K eue forwarded. lad-. tion. Work suspended on the ironcNo appropriation. River and harbor appropria- Democratic congressmen want ended. Huit for recovery of duties against the P. M. Company. Tilden makes a speech. A defaulting at Albany. Two fires at St. JLouis, $50,- 000 and $23,000; one at Pittsburg, the dead-loc- k vice-preside- $23,000. Dora Pedro sailed from New York for Europe Russia will act with the Great Powers. Peace of Europe insured. Tyner confirmed Postmaster General; J. Delano, of Illinois, nominated Deputy Second Comptroller of the Treasury, and T. W. liennett Governor of Idaho. Other nominations. No news from Crook. Officers of Seventh Cavalry ordered to join their regiment immediately. ....'.Another engagement in Tur key. Both, sides suffered consider ably. Revolution in Peru suppres to-da- y. d. phia. Orange parade in Philadel Two military posts to be built in the Sioux country. Good for the contractors. Election for Mayor in Chi cago. Long Branch races. About Custer's death. More heat and sunstrokes in Philadelphia. The coroner always sitting. Turkey fails to pay interest on public debt again. EDITOBIAL NOTES. The New York Herald says there were fewer casualties on the Centenuial Fourth than on any previous occasion. Rather indefinitely expressed, but it is suppos-nbl- e that the Herald means than on any prer ious celebration of the Fourth. The Cincinnati Times says, "Custer plunged into the Little Horn light after a forced march of 125 miles in three days. The night before the battle he had ridden thirty-thre- e miles, and, right on top of attacked. He wanted to fight that, before Gibbon got there. Ho succeeded." The Cincinnati Times says, "We must needs confess, without a moment's hesitation, that this whole campaign has been a terrible blunder, from its hasty inception to its sad finish. It was undertaken at the request of the Indian Bureau uot the War Dapartment its object being to forco some roving bands of warlike Indians on to the reservation to which they were bound by treaty. Undertaken at a time when the army wa3 being made the butt of political attacks when severe censure was being heaped upon its cost; when democratic demogoguea were seeking to cut off its supplies aad reduce its force it naturally followed that tho expedition Mas cramped in strength, and fettered by a ruinous economy." The Omaha Herald says, "This calamity to the West, this bloody war and its consequences, is nothing iu the world but & war of Rings against the bet welfare of tho country. Neither Shermau, nor Sheridan, nor Crook, is responsible for it. It dates to the 'how not to do it,' attempt of the Allison commission of last year to purchase the Black Hills, when an inner ring of Indian thieves defeated all attempts at their purchase that they might continue to fatten upon robbery and thrive upon the public misfortunes. It may come in our way hereafter to ventilate the conspirators in this business by calling men and things by their proper names, that our people may know who the authors of this bloody ruin really are. Meantime it is alike our pleasure aud duty to stand by George Crook, who is doing his utmost to guard great interests, and upon whom, in this exigency, we all depend for their security. " The New York Herald says, "The sun of General Grant's administration seems to be going down in an eclipse. Alike in its earlier and in its later stages, it is an expression of the personal humors of the President; but his earlier humors were more amiable and kindly. Bo long as he remained the chief object of popular favor he had a hearty enjoyment of his position, and it seemed to be his wish to make every creature connected with him by blood, marriage or friendship the sharer of his good fortune. This showed an inadequate sense of his great public trust, but if it was selfish it was an ami-abl- o selfishness. Since the disappointment of his cherished hopes of a third nomination his temper has undergone a change. The spirit of indulgent nepotism has been supplanted by a fell spirit of revenge and his chief delight seems to be in punishing all who have been in any way Instrumental In thwarting his hopes." -- The money spent in intoxicating drinks is much greater than many people suppose. Last year the working classes of England drank $700,000,000 worth of alcoholic drinks equal to their consumption of bread, tea, coffee, cocoa, sugar and rice together. eo-cal- led EIHT BITION NOW . IX KS3 The greatest variety of goods ever displayed in Utah, comprising a choice line of Seasonable Fabrics, from the Looms of the Deseret and other leading Mills of the Territory. Home-Manufactu- red Also; a large assortment of Men's and Boy's Hats, made expressly for the Centennial season, comprising India, Panama, Palm Leaf, Maracaibo, Cebrieze, etc., also our usual full lines of Fur and Wool Hats. ed . By telegraph. Also; a splendid and varied stock of Men's and Boy's Linen Suits, at figures to Startle the Closest Buyers. TO-DAY- 'S H. B. CLAWSOW, Supt. to-da- y CASTLE VALLEY e THE Office. MEETING OF THE SEMI-ANNU- Trustees of the "Castle Valley Coal and Mining Company" will be held in this City, at the Deseret National Bank, on Monday, the 10th day of July, at 10 o'clock a. m. And the Stockholders of said Company will hold their annual meeting at the same place on Wednesday, tho 12th day of July next, at 10 o'clock a.m. JOnN TAYLOR, Vice President. dl0 ROSE EYTINGE, LEGAL NOTICE ! the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake i ! Boiic'i-cault- 'a suu-strick- en e LED ASTRAY . to-d- to-d- to-da- ay County, Territory of Utah: July, A. D, D. BOCKHOLT. Clerk of tho Probate Court, Salt Laxe County. Itroadtcay, I $6,-00- 0; 0: Albums, Grftphoscopc s, Photographs C. ltbr tl 8, And kiU'ired good Actresses, etc. a At an informal caucus of demo-- , cratic Congressmen yesterday, held to discuss the dead-locpn the appropriation bills, a resolution was taken to demand of i Randall a1 policy calculated to tiring fcbout an agreement but ween the two houses, otherwise the protesting demo crats would cast their votes against Randall ana unite wit n tne minor-- , early passage of ity in securing ahbills. the appropriation PaclUcMail C'oioT. Salt AKRlas.U pany. Suit was begun ie recover from the Pacific Mail Co. seventeen thousand dollars, alleged du k -- to-d- ay I : bonds, 10SJ.' stocks." - Hiivcr, 47gd. , ; ;' , ;:, .. ,v, vdi IsiBsuk. t t J Bullion The bullion Vone into the Bahk y ia of England on balance . to-da- STERE0P1 ICONS :. Micro-Scientifi- DRY GOODS JC2S3.OO0. I - - '; -- i AUSTRIA. Tre-.', of The Peace Europe Will be .' served. ViESNA.i 12. It is stated that . '. , Russia will not take ' any In steps: the eastern question' without an understanding with all the great powers. Consequently the general -- ' i peace or J'.urope will be preserved. AND a IP 4 , New I CO CD c3 MIS!! WIS!!! " i;. so ' . . - 75 i f, ' . ;.' ' f ' - Lantertty o ' n, University Stereopticon, J; " ' ' '" . .!i: .Artopiicoriy ; ' School Laniern, , t .FamiljlLanfern, t .t.ircople'tZantern. 1 - wo-kav- CO US FUMY 2 CO d d .At Ijic.rrcthtcnt't OJice. Is preparing for the Pprlnf trade with all . kinds of & GARDEN SEEDS FLOWER and will sell at reasonable prloea SUCCESSORS TO Mr. IX has greatly enlarged his Green-bouand has In stock many tboundg ot Window, Betiding and Basket Plant, DAVIS & SONS. In different varieties. Has imported sever NATHAN al hundreds of new kinds of plants from the States and Europe, hns several bun All kinds or Milling and Mluli.g dreds of Dahlias, Gladiolus, Tuberose,' Peonies, Trite mas and Madeira Vine Roots Machinery, "Wrought and on band. Handsome Hanging Ttosketa In " Iron work, manufactured auU Vttt 1'lowera Bouquets variety. and to order. for balls, parties, weddings funerals, of greenhouse and garden plants. Gardens dug, planted, and put H order ? Jacket,' TWyerm. for the Spilng. Einpty banciug baskets can H ater NlMg P4a ana t'arta, lie filled to order. Garden aud tlowt r sueds. Imlllsi Kavlda. .V. V. sent free, by mall. All kinds ot flower, rnrnset Flasea, roots and banging baskets sent by mall or .'. UertattsisT aafctB)rjr, i. !i. expresaw Muey must accompany all orUbssM sumI . vt Car ders. AxJea(sv O. F. Iae can be found at his greenhouse, situated two blocks north of Valley House, anJ west ef Groesbeok's residence, nth AJt,o Bias .Work of all dwcrirtlons' lotween the Ward, Conference, IU aud 1 n.ni., an44 8 and 9 hours ordaring ' I Street, and 6 p.m. Kfsidenee at Mr. Jones', about half a NEAR TBMTLK 8. L. CITT. NOKTII 8T., north-eablock of greenhouse. Address O. r. l'K, fait Lake City. dl7 -- Advertiser's Stereoptioont Eh H as ixi go DAVIS, HOWE & CO., Florist and Seedsman, u a- - W York. WM. A. ROSSITER, KAGIC LANTERNS, with a M agio Lantern. Visitors to the' Centennial Expositar'will to fortune. tion d wisely to defer- purchasing should or call 72 write for page KOoda In ur line SpeculatoTB until they come to our book, t Men and Idioms of Wall Street," store in New .York, wbre they will find giving the highest and lowest prices for IS greater Variety aad more moderate and other more can select at their leisure.prices, But and Sears FREE TO JLUX AlKnnU.. some styles of to sail concession Stock Privileges tin most relhibin h..ft.v irwrta in t ht knit M nv t Ihn Il.Mf. : Proacs? paid 1n Cttsh. Nd babintr. beyt-- J tuoiu'of rubJlo'Cowjert, and those not io mw Yolk are invited to call on t)rdeta exscutedjby lueJI and telegraph and coming there. ' L ; , par representation r ana inor.onjHr pruiupv roiurua uiauu. tST A fu!l sttfek of Views of the Expos! formation, ttddrws tiou Buildings and their contents. JOHN HICKLINQ 4 CO., Bankers and Brokers, Cut out thU advertisement for refer73 P.KOADWAY, N. Y U16t ence. d3l -- .M LOCUST AND MULBERRY. 2IiirItTret8 - 25c eucli. 1I1TRIAIS Opposite the Post Offioa. Dress Goods, ..: Shawls, White Good bod everything in the - Must be sold within Dry Goods l ne-room the best of Its class .la sixty being Eaon style lor Fall Goods. . days to make .; . the market, , n; .: i ." IW Remember, all, that at So wart Store, opprite the Poet OiBce, ia the place , Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with o secure Bargains. - i dlUS directions for using, sent ou application. 1 Any enterprising man can make money aB,na ! Uraad Manufacturers, of the Beinar Sterco-Pancptico- ' to $5000 $50 Stock privilege, often lead A IM If) Wo are Headquarters for everything 1 ' iu the way of : Iend-I.oe- k. tbe who may For the convenience of wish to try them, Sample Cards, containing oue each of tbe IS numbers, will be tout tj moll ou receipt of S3 oeuts. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co. m PUOTOGBAPBIG Selling off at Cost V ' Are Tor sale by all dealer In Statl uuery. . nt ' Sponoorian STEEL PENS. TREES rRAME-S- , STEREOSCOPES 1 VIEWS. , $50,000. THE CELEBRATED DOUBLE ELASTIC Jork, AD fJROMOS ENGBAVlNbS, . V riety ot Hats aud Bonnets, wh.cb cheap as eastern manufacture, at the Salt Lake City Straw Ktiabiihmeit,Ut South St., one and a quarter blocks eat of Theatre. Oleachiiur done. Ladiee' Lrghon and gents' Panama hats a speciality. oH ia Deilors ta Jfc ! sold as d'itHVie (Opp. Metropolitan Motel.) Vanufacturrrs, tuiporters s, bid-tie- .IV ir CUTLER'S. EL wishes to inform the MRS. RUM va that ho has on hand a will be Awarded the llijhcit MhW. at Vienna. E.&1I.T.AXTH0NY&C0., & HOME MADE HATS 7.00 y Discussion on the li i s TAYLO R S6.0O to-da- iron-clad- AT ff0 Bead 5!) I Cents Per Yard, 6'i divorce. against Wasserman, defendant. To the Pcoplc'of the Territory of Utah: MOSES WASSERMAN, defendant. TO 1 reeting: You are hereby summoned to appear in an action brought against yeu by the above named Mary Woescrman, plaintiff, in the Probate Court iu and for ihe County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah, and answer the complaint filed thert-in- , within ten days (exclusive of the you of dayof service) ifafter the service on this eumniom served within th s County ! TV and f lot within this County but within the Third Judicial District ef the Territory of Utah within tweity days; otherwise can now bur tho oil favorite within forty days, or judgment will be YOU V MOfNTAlN COAL at (he fol laken a?&int you by default according to lowing LOW RATKS: . the prayer of said complaint. This action is brought to obtain a decree per Tun, Cur luts. from this Court dissolving the bonds of " " at Yurd. matrimony existing between this plaintiff and you and for such other and further " delivered. " relief as may be just and propor aud cost of 7. BO suit. In witness whereof, I here OFFICE, 99 KIMHALL BLOCK. unto set my haud and I LA I seal or said Court, in Salt t R. C. FACER, Agt. Lake City, this 7th day of 1ST d. Moses . to-da- h Mary Wasserman, plaintiff, Second South Street, Salt Lake y. east or OtBco hours a.m. to 5' p. in.Kiopnant Store. d SM y, : NEW STY ' GOAL & MINING COMPANY. to-da- y, . OR. WJrt. H. GROVES, Y c3 . se Ct nouiiiAiiri'iiuCiiu , ? v' a-n- itrst fIt i i i, " BUNG SEVEUAJ. HUNDRED rjxHEllB coptot ot tao tbovs Sonc Book re main '.Eg . unsold, toey can be obtained at tbe rvserut Newt OfBee for t6 eenti per eopy. i a A .h r WM. W1LLK9. st 8. L. City, Marcb Slat, 167I. feaw |