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Show D 7 D 1171 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TEHRITOKY, FRIDAY EVENING?, JULY 14, 1870. YOL. IX. l.Ol IS TBADE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BIRj&E & CO.. SSMPLE, and 910 i tmm Public. i or MiNUrACTCBHBS MITiTi Itargest Stock' in United States. were appointed lueiuners of the conference commit tee on the jart of the 8natxn tli bill to provide for the sale of the reservations of the confederated Otoe and Missouri hands of l'lidians in Kansas and " Nebraska. WASm.N'GTOX, 13. Mac'u'3' of- y Sec W. ROCKWELL, cora-mittt- e s SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD; COMPANY rj STKICTliY" Cf LT SENATE. window, bedding plants, ed. greenhouse and garden flowering plants, cuts Mowers and bouquets, garden aud Payne, from the conference on the silver bill, made a dower scd-- and digs aud plants gardens. Co. report, and proceeded toexplaiu it. Deneret Carriage and Wag-o(Walker, Knlgit, Kees and Oblad) Make He said in regard to the proposition and repair all kinds of vehicles to order, to make filver dollars a legal tender watrona and carriages, mining cars, etc-- , for all debts, public and private, of blacksmithing and car- the of this Company's and do alt kindsaud committee had been unable to Every Package Pure trimming. White Lead bear., riage painting Brand of Strictly agree, but two of the House and all he following- guarantee : O. L. Ellason the Senate conferees reeomniended Is a practical clock and watchmaker, the omission from the bill of that doe. C. Ferguson which related to the silver dollar. The White Lead contained in Does all kinds of watch and clock makiHe shewed that owing to the exthis Package is guaranteed by the ng., repairing and cleaning. ' Daniel traordinary decline in the price of Manufacturers, ' the 'SOUTHERN, Urenlg. cc iriTP r ffjrt rmVPAW. ' ST. Sells staple and fancy groceries, provis- silver within the last few nioaths, and most remarkably within the ions, etc. LOUIS, ML)., to contain no adulteraDr. W. II. droves last ten days, the silver dollar of tion whatever. It is composed entireDor-- all sorts of Dentist work. the weight and fineness prescribed ly of perfectly PURE CARBONATE David Jamea y law is wortli no more by OF LEAD and Linseed Oil, and is Ikies anything in the tin, sheet iron and than cents sold subject to Chemical'Aualysls and eighty relatively to line. copper-sinit- h line, also in the gasHttiug less than ninety cents the BLOW PIPE;TBST. g4ld,aud W. II. E. Jennens ; to greenbacks. So extreme Is rosldent agent for Franklin MacVeagh and sudden-'a change in tiie A Co., wholesale grocers, Chicago; Chicago r Tho name of tMS Company is placed White of dollar made Oil Co.; and Liverpool & valuik and Lead PCH STRICTLY rt Lead, . . piopositlon of ONL7hppa London & Globe Fire IuanranCQ Cp the infedeelaring it or second other w npotMt a White Co. .tender .most A legal rior quaiHy. 8o parties purchasing startling JLatlmer, Taylor Lead bradd "SOLStHERN COMPANY" one of a revand Sells lumber, shingles, sash-- doora, mouldproposition, a of obtaining are AbslutetjT ;8tne character. ings, frames, aud everything in the build- olutionary Certainly Article. Perfeetlr F. II. GREGG, Treat. W. i 1 fered a resolution far the adjourn ment of Cong res on the 2Tlh of ! to the committee on July; referred ways and means. Deaeret National Bank. Thompson, from the committee Does various banking business anl re- on elections, reported a resolution interest. in the South Carolina contested the ceives savings onDlnwoodey election case, declaring that neither Sells the very best livn geese feathers, Butts, the contestant, nor Mackey, walnut lumber and baby wagons. the sitting member, were lawfully F. Due O, elected to Congress; ordered printand basKCt Sells Tfll tir: ; home-mad- WAGONS mm CONGRESSIONAL Sell d 11 XX IT1 USL. Laist Wight's Dispatches. pianos and chandise, and take second-hanonrans in exchange. Dr. A. W. Calder Practise !n dentistry. ;U. F. Calmer A Co. Sell family groceries, window g'aas, and e sashes. Davis, Howe A Co. Do all kinds of milling and mining maand cast iron work, chinery work, wrought and iron and brass work of all descriptions. Day A Co. Sell groceries, dry good?, hardware-crockerand glassware, provisions, and all sorts of general merchandise. ANl "Sill!ill! wilwSSIIk - Wiudom Washington, 13. (sharpens saws, repairs stoves, and does called up the House bill to provide all cutlery, lock and gunsmith work. for the construction of a military Calder A Careless MusHamlin and other organs, post on the Yellowstone and Sell Mason sel reserves; and passed. planek, fancy goods, holiday presents, all kinds of musical instruments and merIugalls, haddock and Hansom 'lMllflfliii;. MCHIBERY, ( PEK WESTON USIOM TELI- ORATn Joe. Barker ; AGRICULTURAL rt.ii.cl the ' s to-da- 77 3 LEACHED rel-.vi?e- ly . Ihe-silve- no-pce- d , ' I., 3d1b, For Sale by Z. . M. TiMMtlel A Co., and Day ing line. Congress and the country should wait before the standard value of silver was fixed- - by law. Perhaps it could be determined at the next could not be now. session, but The 'Conference "committee, there- Tint o ct roa in ronnm tyi an i.i . fo Jag-anpolicy ?n reference to the John Matthews "carriage painting and trimming - Does and wagon panning1. Jamos neUhle if Soils all kincts of Wasatch woolua railto e cloth, and buys wool. homo-mad- Mammoth. Lime Kilns, HOT SPRING JL&. H K . Deal work. Sell retail. - - ' Doos makes boxes, Miner A. as attoroey and cour.ae.or-at-l- silver uoiiar. norrln A Evann Lawrence inquired whether Govin mantels aud grates ttovrflnu stone- - ernment bonds . might properly be 1 . . i Morion A i" Talts paid In silver dollars. wiuel , 4pd, liquors, wholesale and "Payae replied that in his opinion i '545 they coula legally be paid in silver ' ''XbeinaH Onkejr doTlarX all kinds o planing and sawln?, JUauders, jone of the House con-er- ef doors sa?h-- f raica and paAini?, of the a,, apposed, that ete.- - Does bnslness y a. . "i, 1 alo does r- - woed-ei-nln- O'Nell A.t'o. , cen! per LIMK Delivered in Salt Lake City by tbj ' J4ada$5 5 Do all kinds of wagen atid oarrlaire work ' ? IniMhel. , blacksmithiug, carriare painting- ainitrlra-minJMuSr LIME IN THE MARKET for every purpose. horseshoing, etc the in firm C. C Pomeroy at than for Cash Will sell Cheaper Kiln, aty.other " on eas tfcrmg to small Loans money Terrritory. on iciproved city real estate TheTrovo Cooperative Company :' - - g, txr-rowe- MACDUFF SGtffBM UTAH Ko. 3. Kb. 1. of and.uffcr May Wood' Cross. 3 40 pm i 4 08 Centrsville 7 33 Farming- - " 18 " 25 " 750" ton. K Seville. 8 . 12" " 0 " B P L' Atij. 2. y me of St,iti.i. 1 i ' 3-- Far.. Pwr. 820 9 41 m - Sandy Draper ..'. Lehi. ....... American Fori Pleasant .G rove 1.35 iVo. . Pa.'r. ifv olea 1.D0 4 52 -- - ; . KU:rr" M5- tV:iirvIii,- - 11 V j .t'8 ,'r.r!L"?e.l 1'iwslinr II 7 44 8 40 n 3- 15 r r Sell all kinds of 3 45 1 25 1 75 9i Provo.,-.- . . Spri3rV"tl!e, at, 50 75 00 50 4 00 19 1 11 23 11 43 Spanish Fork,...'.. Paysou, 6autaqulBv-- .Arrive Terroinus, 90 00 1 2 2 8 3 3 9 32 10 lfii 10 35 ,. u. 13 oo! goneral merchandise. With or without board. Mrs. S. J. Rodgc'rs keeps table. S. W. Teaiwlel Sells family groceries, parasols, 'lUrimer prims, dress goods, gents' clothing, boots and shoes, ladles shoes, children's shoes, and dry goods and merchandise generally. Jamea Townsend Keeps the Townsend House. - - drv goods, groceries, hardware, glass and crockwy ware, and merchandise . wholesale and retail. Sell Nrtl. geu-erall- - X. y, . I. C. M. dry goods, groceries, carpets, hardware, crockery and glassware, boots and shoes, hats and caps, leather and findings, and all sorts of general merchandise, wholesale and retail. Zlon'a Savings Bank and Trust Com Sell ' hi . a, Trains leave Terminus, 100 0- TK.1LVS RUN DAILY, (Sun.li: Excepted,) and Salt Lake City5 at 8:40 a.m. p.m.: and Osrden at a.m and 3:30 p.m. Kir all Information concerning if ht pr Pasa .re, apply to ;r JOHN SHARP, JR., and Ticket AireaU Oeo. Krwpht JOHN SHARP, SrpiHiiiTiUDiirf. A. M. P. M. P. M- - Santaquin, Payson, Spanish Fork, 12 201 67 17! 2a 49 05: 1 00 1 25 Springvllle, Provo Pleasant Grove American Fork....... . Lehi 2fi 8andy.;:.-...k....- Leave Sandy k. Junction Little Cottonwd.--Arrive at Salt Lake. 2 25 ,7B 4 3 7D 4 5i - 9 2fi' 9 6f- 5 11 . R 6- - 10rl 28 tOf 3 50 5 40 1" 30; 6 l.V 00 4 be run daily. will be run daily, Sunand Nos. days excepted. Information concerning 4ST For all o Passage, apply to. Freig-hNos. and 1 re-42i- dollar. 0 32j i aa I96O 20! - Drapef..., . Arrive at - pany - Does a general banking Business, and low as one 3 Of 06 f 2 will who-sustaine- 8, 4, 6 ,WT.i at- - M m UtahWesternRailway COMPA5TT- - St SPRING t General Su$inntendcnL OttteralFrtUjhlandTidutAffmL SUMMER ON AND AFTER , iq:- - , 1870, lit, Monday, HayRULWAV COM--PThe UTATl WESTERN NY will run daily Trains a follows (Sundays excepted): I.ua.ve Salt Lake CIit at 7 a. m. ritoppiiiir 2b minutes at Lake Polut fur Breakfast.) House at 9.25 a A mve at Half-wa- y Half-wa- ? House at 11.40 a.m. (Stopping 25 minutes at Lake Point for IH'insr.) ArrlvinK at Salt Lake City at 2.05 p.m. A OK A M I nz p.m-- ; at arrive at Half-wa- y y House House at 1:25 p.in. ii iiK leave 7:20 p.m. urnviuif at Salt Lafce City at re-ti- Half-wa- ' . con-neoti- - . ' Lath, (Shingles, Which will make a trip on tbe'GRBAT SALT LAKE, returning in th&efor 8uPDrr Hotel, and connect with at the Lake Point at Salt Lake City Train arriving ood at 7.20 p.n- on either of Wednesday TICKETS Bud Sunday Trains, and including ride on bteamer), 8 Special rates given to Excursion Parties upon application to O. W . THATCHER, General passenger Agent. For any Information concerning freight, apply to J. N. PIKE, Gea'l FreUtB Agent. H. P. KIMBALL, Supt. MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC ;I - mtw"nn rina-wl- frillow : "M . Ko. 1. Leave Ogen,.... Brftrhaau.' Loan. .w Arrive at Franklin. i 9:20 a-- 2 m. 0- ...4i 8s00 B. tti, 3:30 5 1 O - 41 Leave Franklin.... !' wlMM-ri-" Brigham Arrive atnOden..-.....- ri hMawsrt,t 10:65 O'U I 2:26 p. m. ! 4; 00 j --:ait- from p fit Erf 8aS)strary, Stare UiW toaao Montana connects with trains at fc Franklin. M. THE STEAMER GENERAL GARFIELD FTIB BLINDS HOBTHWABD. Wednesdays & Sundays, f ONLY, a SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Wait Lake City at 1J.45 a.nit at Lake Point Witt) -- D Ji. DOORS, WINDOW J ,1 t ,5' I S 7ffi I A Iff TTJL3LY " r i ll SUNDAYS Q Ji Salt Lake City at 10:4 a.m stop--i. for Dinner, minutes at Lane Point 1:10 ii d!30 f I'TAB XOBTHERS RAILROAD. . endtor Specimen Circular and estimates. h J0HN8aARPija.fi ARI1ANOEMENT. On JOIIX. StlAltK H Chas. VislbT, . Gen. Frelcai W. MERRILL, Supt. a Sick AW y MONEY TO LOAN OOD PUMPS I ON EASY TERMS, To small borrowers, on Improved talments If desirable. Frlncipala only, dealt with. C. B. P0MEROT, Broker, 1119 Store. in Uodbe'a Irac s-one re-po- tt, Walker Bros. 4 00 part report which omitted all reference to the silver dollar; and argued in favor of the restoration of a double standard, which had been the standard of the country from the ne government up rounuationoi 1SU9. ,,. to lvort regarded the .pending ques of demonetization of tkn silver, and asserted that the public debt, 'and almost all the private th?btsof the country, had been contrasted when the standard dollar was leg&rtendf The bondholder should beTieTd tip to his contract, and should be paid hi the commodity which lie had agreed to accept; but it was said that the silver had i depreciated; .if,, 'however, gol should depreciate through the discovery of sbmegFeat bonanza, what would the 'gentleman from Ohio (Payne) do? Would.' he, in the interest of bondholders, say that gold had depreciated, and was dishonest money, and ihat therefore bondholders should not b.e compelled to take their pay in gold, but should be paid in diamonds r some other more valuable commodi y? Bright opposed the adoption of the report; and argued that by implied recognition Ln the constitution, gold and silver were the lawful money of the United States and therefore the demonetisation of silver was unconstitutional. ' Cox, chairman of the committee on banking and currency, argued in favor of the adoption of the and suggested that the bill introduced by Wells,, of Missouri, to allow the owner of sifvf r bullion to deposit it in a mint and receive subsidiary silver coiris in payment, wa9y .a better blU than any of those pass-bthe House; but that bill was not before the House. The conference report was not amendable. If it was adopted the tssue of silver coin would be facilitated;' if it were not adopted ; there was n hope of relief this sessiop. ie nil gin agree with the gentleman from Indiana (Landers) that even government bonds should be paid in silver as well as in gold, but he would not stop to argue that r other pertinent questions. The real question was whe ther this report, which would fur nish silver currency to the people, should be adopted, or whether CTif people should be deprived of that relie', Kasson said those the report demanded that the wages of labor should not be paid in de- money. ' Jo man dealt Ereciated with the laborer of the country who did not propose to pay him for his labor in good money. On that platform he had stood for years against all clamors of inflation and all attempts to reduce the money of the United States to the valde of that of San DorniBgowhere it takes a market basket full to boy a dozen of eggs for breakfast. The vote for this bill was not a vote to demonetize silver, but to remonet-iz- e, and to satisfy the demands of the community lor silver change. Garfield said the House had been brought face to. face' with what seemed on one hand public honor and on the ntber the deepest public disgrace, by the alternate propositions presented to the House. He argued shat since 1834 there had been but one standard of money in the country, the dollar, although it had been fully embodied in two metals gold and silver.. Congress liad sought, however, to paake the dollar In Tooth metals equivalent, kef ping the amount of ntefal In one bo adjusted to the amount! of uaatal in the other, that a dollar in gold would be equivalent to a dollar in silver. Every hour, he continued, that we have a double standard, it has been double entry on the ground of equivalency, and when by shifting the value of two metals in relation to each other they have changed, Congress has come in and equalized them either by increasing the amount of metal in one or by decreasing it in the other. It has so happened that by fluctuations foreseen in 1873, sliver has ! Taylor's Hotel 00 1 8 18 9 08i ..... Placf. S X E W ILL 7 3- md! Taylor A Cutler ' 1.35 1- ivma- 1. , tt MM" C'ro tl j 2 30 3 05 3 35 25 - Is aa:ent for the lied Canyon Coal. 8 03' Uolni 2- 1 : Robert Smith. P.M. A.H.I A.M.! 7 00 8 10 6 45! 7 48 7 15 -- .75 4 83 1 AiVd Ml Trains leave Salt LsSelt Little Cottonwood Junction Arrive at Sandy.;... ... Leare .60 Sells sash, mouldings, shingles, doors, blinds, latn, wood pumpe and water pipes cheap, at wholesale and retail. Dr. WTII. M. Sharp Dentist, sets teeth on gold plates, rubber gun base, adamantine base, continuous. work on gold and platlnaplates, crowivUl-liuf- f with, gold and other material, oli .5 5 Same of Station. 7 00 am Slerrra Nevada Lumber Association. South. (Join - Sells the Rain Wagon, Wood Mower and Reaper, Paddock Milky Rako, Concord bnggios and carriages, plows, harrows, cultivators, wagon timber, etc. 29!ht 1876, Tart. Pour. PiiMi'r. ' Howard Sebree On and after June 20th 1875 Station. Trains leave Fa'.t Lake. t-- use or ctaii. On Aam ' J TayRfr Cotter, agents for thts cityr make and sell business and other suits of Provo cloth. Keedall A Darllug RAILROAD Steam Cracker Factory) Make and (Utah sell a n re c lass article 01 craciters. d!29 UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD piu.vr.EK rs WaterHalf Pipes. Office tins and Yard, of Depot. S. J. Block South LYNN. Supt. depreciated in value that if it metit'vras out of place, and should be referred to the committee on organization. Edward Cooperat deSt. nounced John Kelly's action Ixiuis, in fighting and abusing Tilden, and said the democratic party never authorized him to do so. dollar when paying them in silver Great confusion followed, and rather than in gold, or to the ex- shouts aud shrieks of 'Sit down," tent of ten cento on the dollar when "Throw him out." Resolutions payibg them in silver rather than weie finally adopted, and John in paper. Wa are solemnly bound Kelly made a speech, asking that by the act of 1S69 to pay our bonds everything be forgotten except the in coin or its equivalent. Do you common enemy. say you cau pay them in depreciWill be Absent for M Mouths. ated silver and still keep the law of for six During the absence, equivalency.which was the spirit of conI De M. .a of ot Forrest, mouths, law the You the violate lt9? law when you violate the very sul general of France at New York, essential word of it, equivalency . his official duties will be perform d The whole meaning is tnat there is by M. Brenil, the consul general in the human mind a sort of long- of France at San Fiaucisco. ing to get a chance to cheat some- A AS air s Very I'neertaln Among the body. I have never, since I have Indians. been in public life, seen any propo13. Recent dispatches Omaha, sition wnich had iu it so many of fronl the Red Cloud and Spotted the essential elements of absolute agencies state that affairs are swindling, i dou't say that it is Tail uncertain, owing to the recent the purpose, but it is the effect of very news Tbe inthe amendment proposed and in- terior of Custer's defeat. in issuing nothdepartment sisted on in relation to this bill. ing but cern and flour. It has failYou may recollect the old shock of ed on beef entirely. 1S37, and later, the shock of 1857, have been withScouting and again in 1873. Put them all drawn frompartiesroad between the the and the financial crisis, together on aud the the Syd bridge agency and the utter break down of this route. ,. country, in all of them combined, ney An Iusane Jump. would be light compared with, the shock which this proposition Chevenne, Wyo., 13. On Tueswould bring upon the country. It day an insane man, named Smith, has been always true that where cn route to his home in Indiana, in there were two legai standards of care of his wife, jumped from the monej', the weaker and less valua- train between Black Butten and ble will drive out tbe more valu- Bitter Creek, whilst his wife was able. Put this law into ojeration asleep. He was found in a as suggested, and every particle of ditch, and thirty-si- x badly Injured, gold coin will leave the countrv houii without food or drink. as fast as it can be jast aoroaa. vo tnat, and atransported revolution in financial and monetary affairs, FOREIGN. untterly unparalleled in the hisGREAT BRITAIN-Ear- l tory of the nation will follow on the act. on the Exiradltlou Derby The conference report was adopTreaty. nays, 73. tedyeas, 129; 13. The extradition London, from comthe conference Hparka, Earl Derby in of correspondence on mittee the Indian appropriation note says tho essential princibill, reported that the committee hU of ples by extradition, as practisedsurhad been unable to agree. that the person England, The same committee, Randall, rendered are on au extradition treaty Sparks and Hurlbut was reappointbe tried for no offence except ed. The Senate conferees being can one for which he is surrendered. the also the same. a is This proper construction of the Waite, from the select committee govto investigate the charges preferred treaty of 184:2. Her Majesty's 2870-iernment of act thinks the by White, of Ky., against Adams, but without it, it would clerk of the House, for interfering important, to influence legislation, reported maintain the same position. The maintains its light of that there was no foundation what- government asylum until the criminality, acever for the charge. cording to the law of England, is Lynde, Lord and Frye were ap- shown. This applies forcibly In the pointed a committee of conference case of political offences. The great on the bankrupt bill. object in requiring evidence is not merely establishing an offence EASTERN called by the name of offence Bpe- A trent Kxrltement Han Turns cified in a treaty, but establishing lu Addressing a MeeHug. an offence of that name according 13. The ses- to the law of the surrendering Philadelphia, sion of the Universal Peace Society, country is to prevent the surrender at Carpenter's hall, this morning, of a person on the charge of crime cams to a summary and peculiar of uncertain meaning, and his termination about noon. Dr. Chas. subsequent trial on facts, is Pink Mam, of California, began to considered here as establishing address the meeting; his manner a political offence, and not for the was excited and Ills remarks were crime for which the surrender was wild and disconnected. It soon made. The country became manifest that he was in- must have surrendering the facts to judge to were order and calls heard sane, wnetoer the onence Is political. from all points. President Love Secretary Fish's assurances insisted that the speaker be allow- the administration dare violate that tbe ed to proceed, and Pinkham went rights of a obpolitical asylum by on, becoming more and more ex- taining the prisoner on one charge cited and violent, until at length and him for political offence, lie sprang upon a chair brandishing is nottrying as the Attorney. sufficient, a sword la a furious manner. At General cannot interfere when an this point several of their members offence is committed against the went out after the police, and seve- law of any State. The act of Conral officers came iu to remove the gress of August 12, 184S, shows the disturber, but President Love in- construction on the treaty by sisted that he should not be inter- the United put States. Lord Derbv fered with, and that the principle briefly reviews the negotiations of of bo strictly ad- lbTi, ib7 and J33, and says violahered to, and there was a conse- tion in the case of Seilderonn was quent clearing of the hall. A large not an act of Her Majesty's governcrowd from tho outside gathered, ment, but it regretted it-- The gov and there was great excitement. ernment believes United At length Pinkham became quiet, States 13 actuatedthatby the a sincere and said, in explanation, that he desire to maintain that which, in had been possessed of the immortal their demanded by the spirit of Washington, but had at treatyjudgment,is of 1S42, and they wish tho last succeeded in shaking the spirit same construction put on England's off. The spirit, he explained, had motives, note deplores the llie attempted, through him, to pro- misunderstanding between the two nounce a new declaration. There governments, aud says the British is great dissatisfaction at President government is to join the ay Love's course and hereto- vmieu ciiaies iorready a new treaty. fore, and members say that if he A Test Case. there occupies the chair will be no attendance. In the court of common pleas, iue case oi rwycross vs. Blaine' Condition. Albert Grant et al-- was concluded. August A, Me., 13. Mr. Blaine, This case was brought to recove- owing to the excessive heat of the money alleged to have been obtalnr past few days, has not improved. eu Dy fraudulent representations reThe effect of the heat on Mr. garding the Lisbon Steam Tramway Blaine's condition has fully con- Company. It was a test case. firmed his physicians in the belief There are eighty-eighinvolving that the original trouble was of the large sums oi money. The nature of sunstroke. "00 gave a verdict for Twy cross forjury the amount claimed. Temporary Injunction Obtained. pounds, being was stayed. New 'York, July 13. Before Judgment Account ofthe BasfSe Serloua Dam Judge West brook, to day, Watson age te the Turks ky the Closing el E. Case obtained temporary inKlek. junction against Levi A. Dowley and the Western Union Telegraph The 7VmSemilen dispatch gives Company, restraining the former the following account of Wednesfrom further continuing any in- day's fighting: of junction against the. payment "Osman Pasha, In great force, the dividend due upon the- - lath attacked the Servian army inst.; also restraining the Western under Gen. Leschjanin, nearcorps, Union Telegraph Company from The Turks five times atrefusing to pay such dividend. to storm the Servian positempted tion and were repulsed. MeanSherman fneoneerned. ' while tbe Servian columns, under , 13. Gen. SherWashington, Ostoics attacked Osman Pasha man contiuqes unconcerned about Gen. in the rear, and captured several Gen. Crook. He characterizes him The Turkish gunlraats on as cautious as he is brave, aud says villages. the attacked Gen. Ostoics, Danube is well he supported by.infantiy but without result. and cavalry, and well able to deThe Time Berlin special says the fend himself against any closing of- Klek will, it Is believed, attack. He says the entire possible Indian force don't exceed 3,000. Crook seriously- damage the Turks, as has 2,000 with his reinforcements thereafter it will be impossible to and Terry 1.S00, and that no more send reinforcements to Bosnia and except through a nartroops will be needed to subdue the Hersegovina row of Bosnian territory, bestrip savages, tween Montenegro and Servia, Value of Kobeaen'a Estate, and his which is at present invaded by Annual Income.' three Servian column?. Before the House naval commit-ce- e, FRANCE. Secretary Robeson showed that, prior to his becoming Election Invalidated. Secretary of the Navy, he owned 13. In tho Chamreal estate ln Camden, NT. J., valued berVersailles, y of tbe election Deputies at $25,000, and had an annual in- of M. invalidated by a .was Mung come of $75,000. vote of 30S to 151, because of undue Democratic Rati Mention meettug. clerical Influence. Detroit, 13. The democrats SPAIN.'. had a large and enthusiastic Tilden or Privilege Abolition Uie Hendricks ratification meeting Rejected and 1st Biscay The Communist Prisat the Opera House this evening. oners. Addresses were delivered by several Minmfi. l.t. Congress has re prominent democrats, strongly endorsing the ticket and platform. jected, by a vote of 182 to 35. tbe motion i or me lmioeuwie suvuuvu A Stormy Time, of all privileges In Biscay. At the Tammany Hall general Paris official statement, jest A committee meeting Aug- made public, shows that 249 Comustus Schell presiding, a most munists have been pardoned, 20S lively time ensued. Lengthy reso- reiected, and 190 awaiting consider lutions were read endorsing the ation. nomination of Tilden and Hendricks as the most fit and proper TURKEY, candidates and the only means of Attack. Another saving the country. An amend13. Gen.Lescbganin ment was offered, that the comBelgrade, mittee had unabated confidence in who, according' to the latest intelliJohn Kelly, and are confident of gence, had penetrated some dismarching to victory under his lead tance into Palschek, in the vicinity ership. This provoked an excited of Widdln, yesterday attacked tho discussion. Petef B. Olney, A. B. Turkish positions, and captured Caldwell and others said theamend- - several strategic points. The fight- so By Telegraph- Anerbach A Bro. millinery, dry goods, fancy roods, and clothing, boots and shoes, bats cai, notions, etc. .j wtr jst- -. mem m Keep Them Before Washington Ave., 012 " i" IBEIITT T XT NX. M117WQ IVTM were new one of our legal forms of payment in all amounts, the creditors of government, men to whom we are paying money every day all arouud us, can be swindled to the extent of twenty-on- e cents on the to-da- y s Iu-aa- ae ing lasted the whole day. The Ser vian loss is small. The fcervians pursued the Turks to Widdiu. aud 0 vptured a quantity of provisions. i ne gates or w ludlnjare now closed. iu-ua- y, . t, Bail-scha- r. to-d- mm. ii. to-nig- . . , & t ky. RAY, lirnirrn In LMHKR&SM FINDINGS PATRONIZE Xu.t. DANIEL ".'I. -' J : N.'.f,V V ,v; f Strut, 2-.- ! ir.tfTSfr,.-?- . 'i CHICAGO. Walsh & riutchmson, The Best Market for all kind of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, HAMS aud BACON, Home-mad- e HILLIKERY 5 bTiiAW GOODS and Imported Candles, Can Goods, Nuticiis anil la,liV I'nrnixliiii? Oils; Ac, Wholesale and Jittai!, at P'2 H '.'' ji ' .If r., M,in , SOUTH FIRST CHICAGO. STREET, 1.82 .v. salt lakh ciiv. & N. K. FA1RBANK &g&lclivcry IVajcn always rttuiy. CO,, CALL AJiD SEZIXE. DANIEL CRENIC. U100 G.F.GULMER & GO. ARK SKI I INC. 150 UEfiT . Japan Tea at Cost milll roil TlllHlY DAYS. In TEA POT STORE have jcst nrCKivcn Two 0ix Tjoaclu WINDOW GLASS, to (Sisos, 6x8 36x74) AMERICAN AND FRENCH, And'.liave made a Urro reduction, as lUc following Price List will show: nx?4 45o per It. 8x10 Roper It. "" Hxl2 10 10x12 8c 10x14 10c lOxia iUo 15x28 SOe 1jx30 Vxj lfx!W T.V ' " 2130 WI ' t.C0 per fl."J5 It. IN STOCK. 1,000 SIZES XT nml ioroo. uuJ Nrut.sU.it Oil. Viin-tifitu- i i.'f rxjrl. ;)) IU.'.i. illL' ri 11 1. DR. A. W. CALDER, DEPJTIST, doort north of Walker J I A jew u c TESTIMONIAL. San FiiANCisoo, Jul7,XS7U. the undprsltrtuHl, lake rrcat rlimir In rocomun iiiliinr Pr. A. W. CALPEP to Sit t. thorn ttho may utTl the services of as a thoroughly oornpotcnt and RRillfu! Imwo ono and whom have lu operator, plicit continence both as a Doutlst unl a gentleman. l'r. u. ALoTl.N, Dcnlbjt, tut Washington Street. Drs. ROnEKTS 3e FKEELAND, DoutisU, lU'S Fourth Street. B. H. Mcl)ONALl rCO., Drorrlsts. S. E. dUCS coruer 8uiuouir aud Pino streets. TOWNSEND HOUSE PUTTY OIL LltlSEED 112 REFUSED LARD IVn-tls- "u " NEARLY OAVK Mii. u HE if Wo, ! Heady worked for G taxing, 10c. per U- A: Liberal Reduction made to the Trade. SALT LAKE CITV. Proprietor dl81 J amen Townsend, : We are Selling our Class at 25 per cent. Lower than any other Dealsr. TAYLORS HOTEL, MAIS STIIEET, fall Lake Ci.'i. WITH OH WITHOUT HOARD pOOMS IV Dinlnr Koom now op.n. Mrs. S. J. Kodirers having oven In the busin'twa on in tier of years, imderntiii1 how to kcepu Urst tl3t iiase iuDio. I'luirgv reasonable. GLAZING DONE TO ORDER. JO. jobn arcs, joaif r. omlad. WAT.KKR, JOHN A. KKIGHT, DESERET CARRIAGE : in Wasatch Hotel, oe Kill IHFLE v xx VAGOil CO., 200,000 SECOND SOUTH STREET, One ami a half blocks East ot Main. S. L. City, NTKKES UMltf tod ! TIES RAILROAD ooiitrtot f(r tho t Wishing TER30NS of !(. It (StwccNort toZA. Uofptr.) ILL Attorney and Counselor- - W either at lrlei. 17. P. It. H., U'twoeu thetie, or oo th line of Morgan City and Ogden, will get all necessary information y upnlylng to UAMII.TON tt CO., Kwiu li, tiolN-'- rtulUling, dll? cult Lake l ily. s KINDS Or VEHICLES BUILT TO ORDER From the Farm Wagon to the family carriage. Quality of work and material guaranteed. Mining Cars built on short notice. clone in a style second to none. Prices reasonable. Blacksmi tiling in all its branches. Carri age Pa luting and Trimming done in superior manner. II or Shoeing a B. W.E. JENNENS Resident Agent. aud Sample Rooms, Office minninliiv ?ff 23 East Templed SALT LAKE CITYFranilin MacYeaik WHOLESALE & - Co, GROCERS, CHICAGO, ILL. He-pairi- ng CHICAGO WHITE LEAD k OIL EL LEADS, PAINTS; COLORS, Turpentine, Brushes, Etc Oils, ClIlCAGOt ILL. London & Liverpool & Globe FIRE INSURANCE Co. CASH CAPITAL and ASSETS 30,000,000. Part kuilar attention given to tho instiracce of resi1eiic s and eouteuts. recial rates offered tor terms of thruo to five ) cars. . tf B. W. Et JENNENS, Aeent. d'JO 0rrsjvinrfmcs Sftiirtttd. SPECIAL I berebv NOTICE noUXy my f rkndi that J have IE!E1I1VE TO Ola 3D ay, to-da- n; rrn. .i i.M.'i. TURNER hii1' li'. non-resistan- to-d- CHICAGO TRADE. ONE DOOR EAST aud ths public OYED WT J3 T ufV. 3J 3D. OF DESERET NEWS, I am prepare! to exoeute work under the following' beads : THX on Teeth srolit teeth on soesn platea, n Rdsmasllss rnaber oaae, sur, on eoatlataMaTsa teeth work, on cold and la(tna slaea, OESERFf NATIONAL BANK crunn Slilni. with arold and other xnaierlaL Or Salt Lake City, Vtjyli. CAt?II, STOClTand PRODUCE v' " taktu in exchange. , - - $200,000 Paid up Capital, Authorized Capital,! - $1,000,000 Wfcsro w. h7h. dr. 8. RtJJKBDGK, Vioo-frceBRIGHAM YOONQ, WM. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP. PBKAMOBZ U, $50 to $5000 LITTLE, L. & HILLS, Casktor. FOSUKfaM SZCXtAKQa : ' b."' Jatsrcst paid on SEES S. Stock ? privileges, often leads to fortune. "peculators nhoukl call or writ for 73 pagw book, " Men and Idioms of Wall Streot, Doala las.&MnjsitUotmkJId IMtat, , . Celieco SerttX . Collection madi ond pro pUy rv ' sharp. dw d e .r T I 8 T. Wf , rt.' HTJOPKRtPresldcnt, H. di 1 FOR 8AL& .. i ; 8vnof DnU for It riving tbo big beat aod lowwt In veara and otiier ralnahle prices formation. ritKE TOA.1T kOnREHU WJf Btock on most ronalo houses, Protta aJd ln Cash. No Uahllitv bevnn first ctmi. Htook bought on small margtoa UrdoraezocBted tv suallAoa totorraph aad mado. 7 tot ocdora and In prompt returns formation, addrsw vi l .Baakera and ItrokerS, 4UBI , Vitt HMOWAX, V.J. PrH-llecs- s , , |