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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS. T IS ST. KOUIN TRA1H0. SBMPLE, BERG-E- BUSINESS DIRECTORY. & CO., 3 and 910 912 the Keep Them Before Public. Washington Ave., rKH WtSTillN CMOS TKLEGRArB LIN A. Last Right's Dispatches. F. Aaerbacb A Bro. notions, cto. Of MANCFACTCUBBS AGRICULTURAL rtiad IVIIT iT i Joe. Barker bharpens saws, repairs stoves, and does all cutlery, lock and gunsmith work. Calder A Careless Sell Mason a Hamlin and other organs, pianos, fancy goods, holiday presonts, and kinds of musical instruments and all and take secoud-hau- d pianos and organs In exchange. Dr. A. W. Calder Practise !n dentistry. JG. T. Calmer A Co. Sell family groceries, window glass, and bome-niasasbes. Davis, Howe A Co. Do all kinds of milling and mining ma cast iron work, chinery work, wrought and and iron and brass work or an descriptious ruor-chandi- se, IACHIIERY, ue XX HT 3WC WAGONS ! Deseret National Bank) Dooa various banking business and ceives savings on interest. walnut lumtier l'" Largest Stock in the United States, li7 II. GREOG, Prest. F. W. ROCKWELL, Sic SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD COMPANY Every Package of this Company's Hrand or Strictly Fu re White Lead war he following guarantee : tA baoy wagons. Deseret Carriage and Wagon Co Rees and Oblad) Make (Walker, ana repair Knight, all kinds or vehicles to order, wagons and carriages, mining cars, etc. and do all kinds of blacksmitnlng and cur riage painting and trimming. O. L. Ellason Is a practical clock and watchmaker. Doe. C. f'erg-usoi-i Does a' kinds of watch and clock mak- iuir, repairing and cleaning. 1 lautel Grenlg. and Se'.ls staple etc ions, fancy groceries, sorts of Dentist work. Docs all David James Latimer, Taylor A Co. Jam s McOble Sells all kinds of Wasatch woolen mills home-mad- e cloth, and buys wool. A. Bllner Doos business as attorney and counse.or-at-law- . Morris A Evans branded are ABioi,ctklY suhe of obtaining a Deal la mantles and grates and work. I Perfectly Pure Article. "SOUTHERN COMPANY" IIlts EASTERN. tbe Silver tent. Bill-Lett- or Pa- ers The early adWashington, not only journment of the House prevented action on the y, mining but committee's silver bill, probably throws it over till next week, with greatly diminished prospects of its passage. The sj sesassignment of sion is for the consideration of the naval committee eports 011 llobe-eoand the pendency of the contested election case as unfinished business, together with tbe fact that and Saturday, under the rules, are private bill days, will, it is believed, reuder unavailing awy attempt to bring up the silver bill this week. On Monday, if not overweighted by the adoption of Holmau's amendment the specie partially repealing lesuniption act, it has a chance of passage under the suspension of the rules, as Kelly's similar bill for the revival of the old silver dollar lacked only seven votes of a majority last Monday, but if it awaits the morning hour of Tuesday, Garfield and other prominent opponents of the measure intend to, try to filibuster it over until the next morning hour, abd so on until the session confident ends. They are y they can succeed by these tactics in preventing its passage by any s vote less than this session, and they believe cannot be secured. Lietters, on lands embraced within the patented survey of Milpitas ranche, haying been asked, for proceedings in the name of the United States to set aside the patent as fraudulent, Secretary Chandler had recently prepared to grant their application. His decision, how ever, has now been reversed at the instance of tbe ranche owners un til further argument. The Depart nient meanwhile has protected the settlers ry exacting the stipulation that the ranche owrers will not disturb them until after the final 27. to-da- al n 1 w two-third- s to-da- two-third- Sells lumber, shingles, sash, doors, mould ings, frames, and everything in the buiM ing line. The name of this Company is placed ONLY upon STRICTLY PURE Lead. It is not placed upon a second or other inferior qualliy. So parties purchasing' White Lead provis- Dr. W. II. Groves Does anything In the tin, sheet iron aad copper-smit- h line, also in the gasUtting line. II. W. E. Jeuuens Is resident agent for Franklin MaeVeavrh A Co., wholesale grocers, Chicago; Chicago white t,eaa and oil uo.; and Liiverpool iSc Loudon & Globe Fire Insurance Co. The White Lead contained in this I'ackagb is guaranteed by the the SOUTHERN Manufacturers, WHITE LEAD COMPANY, BT. LOD IS, MO., to contain no adulteration whatever. It la composed entirely of perfectly PURE CARBONATE OF LEAD and Linseed Oil, and is sold subject to Chemieal'Aiialysie and the BLOW PIPE .TEST. BLEACHED re- Dtnwoodey the very best live geese feathers, ana Sells continuing from eight until eltven. The question of repealing the date of the resumption of specie payments was, after discussion, voted on, with the result of about fifty members for repeal and twenty-fiv- e against. This, however, doe9 not afford a test of the result iu the House, as not one half of the Democratic members were present at the Telegraph. By Sell dry goods, fancy goods, millinery, clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, About W. T 33C AN D L I 13 13 XX TT. SALT LxlKE CITY, UTAH TEBRITORY, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY SS, 1876. IX. VOL. XT II 110 stone nor ton a 'Amis two-third- s decision. Secretary Chandler has still un& Co., retail. I'or Sale by Z. Godbe, I., der consideration the question af" IVHtlel fc Co., ami Day & Co. Tbomas Uakey fecting the California school in d!27 Does all kinds of planing and sawing, demnity selections. He is inclined makes doors, and packing. to his former decision so as modify etc. boxes, also does to confirm only such selections a9 C. C Pomeroy were purchased in good faith by Loans money on easy terms to small bor third parties and those occupied by rowers on improved city real estate actual settlers who purchased in Keedall A Darllna good faith from the State. He Will, (Utah Steam Cracker Factory) Make and therefore, draw the line sharply sell a article of crackers. against settlers, who are Howard Sebree merely jumpers. Sells the Bain Wagon, Wood Mower and Cblacse Immigration Failed to Reaper, Paddock Bulky Rake, Concord bnggies and carriages, plows, harrows, cul Vote. tivators, wagon timber, etc Official returns made to the Bu Nevada Camber Association, IjIME Delivered in Halt Xiake City by the .Load at 25 cents per Slerrra Sells eash, mouldings, shingles, doors, reau of (Statistics show that during ImisUcI. blinds, latn, wood pumps and water !pcs me nscai year enuing June 30, 1876, there arrived in the United cheap, at wholesale and retail. 1JEST I.IME IN THE MARKET for every purpose. 2,572 Chinese immigrants, States, Robert Smith. Will sell Cbeaiter for Cash at Kiln than any other firm in the Is or wnoni only ioU were females. agent for the Red Canyon Coal. Terrritory. During tne corresponding period of A Cutler Taylor ib7o, tne total immigration to tne Sell all kinds of general merchandise. United btates from China was Taylor's Hotel were of whom eighty-tw- o 16,437, With or without .'xiard. Mrs. S. J. Rodgers females. keeps table. The committee on banking and S. P. Teasdel OTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD Slls family groceries, parasols, ummer currency again failed to vote on the Cox prints, drees goods, gents' clothing, boots currency question and shoes, ladies shoes, children's PIOXEER LINK OF Iff AH. and dry goods and merchandise generally.' being absent on account of illness. Billiard Explalus-T- be ,4Sj I li ' James Townsend . M. Sell wines liquors, wholeaalo and and safh-fram- es wood-turnin- g, ESTABLISHED 1863, Mammoth Lime Kilns, nrst-cla- ss so-call- HOT SPRING LAKE, " - MACDUFF BROTHERS. - to-da- y, shi-es- , S:ory. Keeps the Townsend House. Oi and after May Jane On and after tiamt "f SlatUm. Trains leave Salt Lake. Paam'r. Paus'r. All 340 en 7 CO '' CrVj Ceni.r4V.lli- - 7 :13 Tir.nl-.'.- r : n. 7 5,1 hs.d..i. S 12 rri vu &; t,if.lei. .V ine of A S' uy " 0 .V. 2. i. 33" 1.00 4 r2 ' 1.36 6 t'l " 3.00 i. PWr. H)U d.Mpu t ' ! " A.M. 7 00 7 28 7 48 .. Junction A rrive at .audy Leave iandy 10" 1.36 7 44 " 1.' 5) " 1.76 10 H 6 45 7 15 7 63 P.M. 2 30 ,. 3 05; 3 35; 3 45 9 10 10 10 11 ... Wo 1 1 2 1 75 9 2" 32 .... 1 9' 2 00 2 50 2 75 lf 3T; 51 3 00 2:1 U 4J 1 5(i 4 00 M. 12 Oil 4 00 I70R 44 BARNT.S' CENTENARY or ONE HUNDKKO YEARS of AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE," a superb s work. Apply immediately to A. R. WRIGHT, first-clas- General Agent for Utah. d2D0 (Uth Ward, Salt Lake City ) Kcliool Norlh. 11 pany a general banklug business, and re ceives deposits in sums as low as one dollar Does 1 00 8 03 8 18 9 08 SprinirvH.'e, Spanish Fork, I'ayson, Santaqulu, Arrive at Terminus, 1.00 ' A.M. mid DrainT Lehl Mnerican Fork Pleasant Grove Fare. 41 7 .5 Station. Pi-fv- o P iKV. I .76 4 7 .n ' of Trains leave all Lake Little Cottonwood " 16 Z. C. M. I. Sell dry goods, groceries, carpets, hardware, crockery and glassware, boots and shoes, hats and caps, leather and findings, and all sorts of general uiercbaudkse,whole-sal- e and retail. Zlon's Savin gn Bank and Trnst Com. . Vm 4 Vo. rilie, ' Fare. i0S" " drv goods, groceries, hardware, glass and crockery ware, and merchandise generally, wholesale and retail. Sell 2(rth. 1875. Pio. 3. No. 1. Walker Bros. 29 'ht 1876, District Trustees. of 20th School District the I 'HE aretaxpavers hereby notifh-- that there will be a on Friday meeting at the seven evening, July 28th, at half-pao'clock, for the election of a board of three Trustees .for the ensuing term of three years. 11. It JOHNPOtlKllliKK, NICHOLSON, J Trustees. School-hous- " rx ih Cr- t- 1' 13 ' 7 e, st it - A I V It L'T. tilt lit')" 8 20 " Tra:ii icavi antaquin, Pay son, tauisi' Fork, 2.0" rermiiiiis, i v iprinvilie, Prtivo Excepted,) SaII Lake City at 8:40 a. m. ant 1,.'4vmif :.. . p.m.: and Og ten at and 3:3 p.m. For all information eouo-rnii- i ; tn nrht or I'ass .ge, apply to a-r- n JOHN SHARP, JR., and Ticket '.j -- li. Kmlgbt 1 Plonsant Grcve. . American t'ork.. (Sun-to- ? 25 60 1 00 1 25 -- f it T VILL RUN DAILY, 11 V .. s 10 2 2fi 2 75 Lehi r)ratr Arrive at Sandy, Leave 4 37 9 15 ari"1y Junction Little Cotionw'd. Arrive at Agent. JOHN SHARP, BrpsanfTSwriswr. 5Ti Nob. 1 and 5 40 P 30 (OMIMXr. SPRING & SUMMER will be run daily. and 8 will bu run daily 3, 4, 6 , Sun-lay- ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1st, 1876 Trains will run ON SUNDAYS 10:41 Lake SOUTHWARD. NUBTU WAKI. Loave Onlen, Arrive con-uocti- na GENERAL GARFIELD a the GREAT PCt,lrlutrJa time for Supper p,M,lt HoteT," an connect with "n eierof Wednesday trP .l",JJS 8pecial rates iriveu to upon application to O. w . THATCHER? Guera Passenger Ayent. For ar.y fff(rmatioa apply to J V PrKB.Uen'lKrelifc dl30 H Agltu . KIMBALL, Bupt. Briichain... Lotrau, at Franklin . g.i i.rs DRY GOODS Selling off at Cost AT SinVAKT; STOKE, Opposite the Post Ofllie. Dress Goods, White Goods and everything in the Shawl, Dry Goods ne. Must be sold within sixty to make room for Fall Goods. days 1 Remember all, that at Shwartz' Store, opposite the Post Oilioe, is the place to secure Bargains. dl93 EST" CRACKER ! CRACKERS!! CRACKERS ! ! UTAH Steam Cracker Co., City, manufacturing a superior ARE of all kinds of Crackers. BosSoda, Butter, Oyster, Pearl ton, Booton Butter, Santa Clara, Saloon, Pilot, Hard Bread, La Grande, Ginirer Snap, Lemon Snap, Jenny Lind,Abernethy Sugar, Wine Biscuit, Giuger Nuts. The above vaYlettes are now being shipped and sold throughout this and adjoining Territories at prices lower than Eastern o all orders to the UTAH STEA1 J:00 p. n 3jdo 44 ... Pic-ni- c, CRACKER FACTORY, Bex 246, 8. L. City KEEDALL & DARLING, dI33 w!4 Proprietors- - No. 2. Leave Franklin 44 Logan Brig bam Arrive at Ogden Half-wa- sAiiWAiLljnke X A'o. 1. 9:20 a-- m. 13:50 " if ONLY, a SPF.CIAL EXCURSION TRAIN w(ii Uttve Salt Lake City at VJAi a m, at Lake Point with THE STEAMER - Dally aa follows: Ike fait a.m., City at & uiifiutes at Lake Point for Dinner, House at 1:10 p.m.; arrive at Half-wa- y y House at 1:25 p.iu., leave arr;viiiif at Salt Lake City at 7:20 p.m. On Wednesdays & Sundays t ti a u dally The CT A n WK3TF.RN RMLWAY COMPANY will run daily Trams as follow (Sundays excepted) : Leave Salt Lake Cliy at 1 a. m. Stopping a' iuiuulis at Lake Point for Hreakf.ist.) House at 9.35 a m. Arrive at Half-wa- y House at 11.40 a.m. Leave Half-wa- y (Stoppiag 25 minutes at Lake Point for Hiiiner,) City at 2.05 p.m. Arriving at 8alt Leave a n e.i 9HW a-- m, . .10:55 44 ....... 2:26 p. m. 4:00 American and Ferelgn, ob for inventors at Patents tained prices as low as those of any reliable agencv. Cor respondence invited with inventor?, and Gilmer A; 8aJislBry'a Stage Line to ano with those who have had their inventions by the U. 3. Patent Office, also from Montana connects with trains at rejected with Merchants and manufacturers desiring Franklin.' CBHDK MARKS AND LABELS. M. W. METJULL, Supt. If you want a Patent us a model or a 111VEIITORS send Cbas. NlBLXY, rough sketch, and a full description of Gen. Freight ft Ticket Agt. d260 your invention. We will make examination in the Patent Omci and if we think It patentable, will send papers and advice and prosecute your .you case. We refcrlo Hon. M. D-- Leggett, Ex I of Patents, Cleveland, , O. II. Kolley, Esq,, Secretary National Grange, ON EASY TERMS, Louisville4, Ky., Rev. F. D. Power, WashTo email borrowers, on Improved ington, D.C.and toatthe Danish andD.Swedish C. Legation Washington, real estate. Repayable by in- Foreign elty Stamp for our "Guide for obt3 Bend stalment If desirable. JPrlnclpals Patents." Address taining only, dealt wltn. JLouls Bagger A Co., Solicitors of Patents, C. E. POMEROY, Broker, :o: , . MONEY TO LOAN dI19 In Uodbe's Urus; Nure. ommissioner O-- H1 to-da- y k, tion of Sail Lake :o:- - stop-i'H- lw THE ITAO .(IBIUER.V BAIL80.1D. 1S76; s ooucfrntiif Qentral Stptrnleultnt. ' JOHN SHARP, Jit., General Frcijni and Ticket Agt'ti. ON AND AFTER lit, 6 15i 4 00 JOHN SHARP, ARRANGEMENT. 1I outlay, 11 ay 3 00 2 excepted. For all information Kreitrht or Passage, apply to UtahWesternRailway 6 00 9 2T 5 10; 3 25 9 55 6 40, 3 50 3a It Lake. Not. 60 08 dCOO HENRY PUSEY, Bluford Wilson, late Solicitor of bethe Treasury, appeared fore the House committee on whiskey trials in St. Louis, aud gave in detail his knowledge in regard to the late whiskey prosecutions iu the West, and particularly in re gard to the connection of General Babcock with them, lie related, with great minuteness, various conversations which he had with General Horace Porter, Bristow, Pierrepont, and finally with the President himself, on the subject. It seems that a letter of his to the prosecuting officer in St. Louis, in citing him to the greatest activity in bringing to justice everybody, from the lowest to the highest, engaged in the conspiracy, was obtained by Babcock, and falsified by Interpolating the letters " W.H.S.," so as to make it intimate his belief in the participation of the White House in the conspiracy. This letter, thus falsified, was exhibited to Bristow, Pierrepont, and also to the President, and although the press copy of it, in Wilson's letter-boowas produced to prove theforgery.he seems to have been unable to shield himself from the charge of having employed spies even against the President. Wilson said that there was no lack of on the part of the President in the whiskty cases generally, until Bab-coo- k became involved, when a coolness between the White House and the Treasury Department arose. He alto testified that iu conversation with General Horace Porter, booh after the discovery that .the Sylph telegram was in Babcock's hand writing, Porter gave an explanation of the dispatch to the effect that it related to the movements of certain parties going to St. Louis on bridge business, and said the fciguature arose in this waj : There waa a certain woman who had given the President much trouble. Babcock and McDonald being together in Washington one day, saw her, and McDonald recognizing her, exclaimed, "There is Sylph!" Babcock said, "Do you know that woman?" McDonald replied, "I know her Washington, D. C very well.' Then, said Babcock, "I wish you would get her away from here. She is annoying the President." "Certainly," said McDonald, that, is easy. I can manage her," aud he did so. The term "Sylph" became a sort of standing joke between Babcock and McDonald, and they then addressed each other and signed their communications in that way. When charged with having set spies on the President, Wilson, in told the President of his suspicions of Babcock, and related the explanation of the "Sylph" given by Porter. The President indignantly denied the story, brushed away with a contemptuous gesturend proceeded with his remarks on the subject of the fraud, saying that he believed that Babcock was innocent, but that if guilty he was the most guilty wretch in the country, and that no punishment could be too severe for him. When he first heard this story from Porter he believed it to be false, and he still believed so. He will ba further examined Democratic Caucus. A democratic caucus waa held in the hall of the House, self-defen- ce, w. t), caucus. Want to Adjourn Next WeeU Plan .for BeetabUaliliiB tba Fast Mall The Henate in a t'uuny Predic- ament. port, was run down in the Arctic Ocean by tbe whale ship Marengo and sunk instantly. All hand were saved except a seaman named Jacob Winchell, of Boston, who was drowned. The rest of the crew was distributed among the fleet. NO. 20s. CHICAGO TRADE. EARDLEY, Croxall & Cartwright, v.i. n. CITY POTTERY, Salt iMke Cily, ithnlk. rnuiK. . k.t. & TURNER RAY, M tiolcnivle l4'ilr In or tuk LEATHER SHOE FINDINGS & FOREIGN. Reduced the Prices of their fiipc Ao,. LX) a.1 JJ State Strctt, HAVE Pottery Ware, ami are detrnnued Ilifuv. a L '.( smith U'.it. Sftv.f CREAT BRITAIN- to ualer-eel- l all imported ware. KeMr Confirmed Not Collapsing ill M THEIR COODS Tbe Sultau H orse. UiisurpsisHCcl London, 27. All special cor Walsh & Hutchinson, IN TUtS TERRITORY. respondents confirm the reports of .i.-.r., .V ',:,!ur j,.M r$ d .r: the repulse of the 5,000 Turks who to cross at Timok the attempted MlLLlMHYioTiUW GOODS ! CHICAGO. Stand A desire has teen expressed by the democrats generally that all reports of investigating eommitttes be made by Tuesday next, in order Wrashagnatz. The Oleics correspondent at Belif possible, to adjourn at the en of next week. Several are new ready, grade denies that the Servians are includiug one on Louisiana affairs, collapsing. A Vienna dispatch says it is reand others are iu course of preparation. ported that the Sultan has been TTa --bTT T-T s1 v a The fact that Burleigh, of Maine, much worse during the last two signed the majority report of the days. It is even asserted that his naval committee with the demo- abdication is possible in a few days. crats is accounted for by some personal prejudice he has against AFFIDAVITS OF Robeson, since he considers himA Spasm of Virtue. self unjustly treated by tbe nomination of another man as his succesSomewhat less than a year ago ses being himself a candidate. one Leo Miller, of Michigan, Senator Hamlin has a plan for unknown to entered the fast mail, which upon a public career fame, contractby he will attach to a post route bill a matrimonial partnership, not that is now under consideration in ing with the aid of 'squire or parson, as the Senate postal committee. is the custom in the State AUD OIIIFR The court of impeachment finds and in all other States,Badger but by itself in a funny predicament. The in the papers a legally suLEGAL DOCUMENTS Senate adjourned last night until perfluous notice that he aud a Miss eleven this morning, and as a court Strickland had entered into part- DRAWS IP WITHflBT CHARGE ! of impeachment until twelve nership for the purpose of carrying ado'clock. The Senate met and on the business of man and wife. TOM. ACKKOWLKIXiMCNT BY journed, but the court did not The commonplace comment was some is aud there meet, question that tbe partnership would soon be W. by the croakers as to what can be divided; but, instead of complying done. with this reasonable expectation, .VOTJK1 ITULIC, Washington, L'7. In view of Mr. Miller recently turns up in the the published expressions of Yar-ya- agricultural State of Minnesota Ofllce with Salt Lake Ucrah!, near Post Oaicc, the President has been anxion the beauties of free ous for his own protection to get lecturing love, and inviting all young men SALT LAKE CITY. dlM possession of the original of the to form partnerships as he has form"Let no guilty man escape" letter. ed one. Thereupon the virtuous Blurord Wilsen informed the Pre- people of Minnesota, in dread of CARPET WEAVING sident, it is reported, that it being converted to free love in AUD was on file in the office of of themselves, seize upon the solicitor of the Treasury, spite Leo Miller, him before the but it could not be found last even- Inquisition ofdrag the Grand Jury, and Settcl Jtotfa ritfjor jrcariit, V iitfJif. ing. The late solicitor had three secure an indictment against him J. D. FL'RTKR. boxes sealed up, directed to Bluford for infringement of the laws of the Second South Street. d 04 Wilson, Springfield, 111. It was Commonwealth. by his lewd and Opposite Great Western Hotel. reported to the President this lascivious cond-ictIt is an absurd realization of morning that several telegrams in the whiskey cases were missing, the way in which extremes & GO. and that Wilson had many copies. meet, that while spasmodic virOf an important document made, tue in Minnesota takes tk ARK SKI.I.IXO 160 CtlESTJ and they, too, were missing. The shape of indieting a man for dePresident directed Secretary Mor- claring that he is married when rill to have the boxes opened in the his declaration of partnership has presence of Wilson. This was done been the sole ceremony, the spasin spite of his protests, and the let- modic virtue of Scotland was wont I'OR TOIRtT DATS. ter so anxiously desired by the Pre- to declare that a mere affirmation sident, and copies of important was sufficient to establish a lawful papers bearing upon the whiskey marriage. Of course the people of Wil9ou in Minnesota are not bound to follow frauds, were found. future will be allowed no access to the example of the people of ScotHAVE JCST RECEIVED public documentsexcept by consent land, but we can not help thinking T-vcrof the department officials. that if they undertake to argue the Oax case with Mr. Miller they will reDemocratic Convention. not having inclined to the 27. S. S. gret MINING hnp-Ti- . . Notions ami Li luV A' U VlTji l rnniMiiii" ((' .Ik. liiJ S- - 100 iji. I , r. ,,-,,- Go ds: .V(.?r-i.f- , CHICAGO. lit .! ('! llljl1. .0 ? . N. K. FAI3BANX & CO. CITIZENSHIP, pie-viou- sly Leases, Mortgages ? m WM pub-ishin- g ClIAS. STAYXER PACKERS Of G.F.GULMER Japan Tea at Cost LARD In caddie. ia'.U, k' ps and tlcivos. l.urdnnd Neittnfoot Oils. 114 r.j)-?Utrc't, VUlVAUO, 11.1.. DR. A. W. CALDER, n, Oarpot for Snlo re-- VA- - , DENTIST, Walker JIvusc fno doors A of TESTIMONIAL. San FhanciCo, July, ISTo. take irrvet pWfti!rt Iu rvoomiui-ndlni- r Yr. A. W. CAl.PKP to all those who may mtil the gtrvict-- of a t, a a thoroughly compotont and RKiliful In one whom we have Imoperator, and plicit coiithlcuue both as u iv utlm and a the Wo, undiMKipnrd, a ironl Ionian. Dr. H. ACoTIN, Street. IVu-tls- tvntist, KM Washington Or. ItonF.RTS FUKHLANI), tvnttt, Foil it Slrt'Ot. It. Mv DONALD .CO., nminrlots.S. K. corner 8auMui- and Pine & 112' IU - dhtJ tUrveut. TOWNSEND HOUSE SALT L A K If James TuiviikcikI, dlbl - CITY. Proir!rtor TEA POT STORE TAYLOR'S HOTEL Iioads o Hon. Spriwcjfield, Marshall, at the Democratic State Convention, reported resolutions endorsing tne Ht. Louis platform, and declaring that in the presenta tion of the rjames of those eminent statesmen, Tilden and Hendricks, for the suffrages ot the American people, a new and better era U opened, and an opportunity offered of restoring prosperity once more to the oppressed business interests of the land, aud redeeming the country from the disgrace of the robberies and malfeasance that have tended to disgrace and humble us in tne estimation of civilized nations. That this convention adopt the St. Louis platform as its own, and pledge the most active support of the nominees of the St. Louia and Springfield conventions. By consent, P. Corring Judd read a minority report, asking the Legislature to devise means to protect workmen against convict labor. It was made a part of the nlatform. and the platform was adonted. The following were nominated: For Uovernor, Lewis Stewart, of Kendall county; for Lieut. Governor, A. D. Glenu; S. H. Thornton, Secretary of State; John Hiz, State Auditor: Geo. Grundlack. Treasur er; E. Lynch, Attorney General., Democratic Nominations. New Orleans, 7. The demo cratic convention at Baton Rouge tne iouowing state uouaiuaieu ticket: for Governor, Francis T. for 1Lt. Governor. Louis Nicholls; .r A n.. 1tr:t.. lur Attorney uenerai, 21. iii, for Secretary' of State, M. Ogden; Wm. A. Strong; for Auditor, Alien Jumel. Presidential electors for the state at large, Govrs. Jno. ry and Jlobt. C. Wickliffe; alternates, B. F. Jonas and Judge T. C. Manning. 1 a. 1 a Mc-Ene- Tbe Kaces. Cleveland, O., 7. This was the third day of the races, and fully 13,000 people were present. The first race was 2 32 class for a purse of $2,000, divided. Albemarle won in three straight heats; John B. second, Hattie R. third; time 2.23, 2.23. WINDOW GLASS, Scottish rule. They would not like to plead guilty to the imputation of Sises, 6x8 to 86x71) persecuting any one for conscience AMERICAN AND FRENCH, sake, yet Mr. Miller's is a clear case of conscience, and, contrasted with And '.have uaie a largre reduction, as the the lewd and lascivious conduct following Price List will show: which goes unpunished and wink8x10 60 per It. 15x21 45c per It. 44 ed at by the Jaw in Minnesota and SxIS 7c 15 x 28 60c 44 10x13 80 15x30 65o elsewhere, his indictment looks 44 44 10x14 lOo 15x;W 75o very much like persecution. 44 lOxlfl 12c 84x30 1 1.00 44 Mr. Milier had resorted to his If 21x36 $1.S5 per IU irregular form of marriacre merely fft HAVR NEARLY that he might be free to dissolve the union, he would have taken an unnecessary trouble, since the 1,000 SIZES IN STOCK. divorce laws of our States generally enable the judge to unloose the TT shackles in much less time than is usually taken by the parties in making up their minds. The ob UNSEED OIL PUTTY ! taining a divorce is a mere matter of form, so purely formal that, inReady worked for Glazing, 10c. per lb. stead of punishing a would be divorcee for dispensing with the A Liberal Reduction made to the Trade. formality, the law would do well to thauk him for relieving it from a superfluous encumbrance. To us We are Selling our Class it seems that Mr. Miller is not only at 25 per cent. Lower much more honest than the average than any other of those people who get married Dealer. in the confident expectation of a divorce by summer getting but that we might do well nottime, only GLAZING DONE TO ORDER. to adopt his variation of the Scottish marriage, but to introduce as a Centennial novelty the old Scotch preliminary of "hand - fasting," PATRONIZE which was virtually a marriage on trial, to htl J if the parties agreed, but if they disagreed to count as null, with no harm done to any one. We have gotten so near it iu practice that we might as well break down the slight barrier The Best Market for all kinds ol which still separates us from this frank admission, and Mr. Leo Mil- GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, ler has shown us the way. St. HAMS and BACON, Home-mad- e Louis and Imported Candies, Can Good", Slc, Wholesale and Jitlail, at 44 Fal-lerto- on w to-da- kt-ep- a HEUSSER & BRO., s. to J. H JMOL'E,) or Main Nireet, I Irvt North tlie l.lciittaiit .Store, Mull I.aae t Itj , JAKE (Snort D AN IE L. Qlobe-Dcmocra- t. lor DE.U.EKS IN auss, nsTOLs, Fisinxa 44 d01 Attorney ami Coutiwvlor Office In Wasatch Hotel, BANT I K M B. W. E. Onicc and S. L. City, NTKIIKI JENNENS r.iuirlc Rooms, East Temple SALT LAKE CITYFranHifl HacTeaili WHOLESALE S - & Co., GROCERS, CHICAGO, ILL. CHICAGO WHITE IEAD & OIL CD LEADS, PAINTS; COLORS, Turpentine, Brushes, Etc Oils, CHICAGO, ILL. & Loita k Glote FIRE INSURANCE Co. CASH CAPITAL and ASSETS DANIEL CRENIC. , Spring-here and abroad, and spend thousands of dollars In search for health, when a few doses of 30,000,000. Particular attention given to the Innurauc of reileno s and contents. trc! rates offeied for tortus of throe to Ovo yearn. APERIENT SELTZER K Resident Agent. (1100 TARRANT'S PL dMltf t&" Delivery Tracer always ready. Thousands ilalt Che Mineral TACKLE. PitOMPTLY, and Sat Iffact Ion GiiaratiUvd. SALT LAKE CITY. CALL AND SKE1ME. AMMUxmoy .i.yo K Practical Gunsmiths. All work in our line done NRATLV. No. 82 FIRST SOUTH STREET, Liverpool 2.25. The nex t was free for all. Goldsmith Maid was the favorite, twenty to one against the field, for a purse of SijCOO.divided.Five started; Goldsmith won the first heat; n took the second heat, and Smuggler took the remaining heats aud won the race. Goldsmith Maid got the second money; Lucille Gold Dast third, Junge Ful-lertfourth, Bodine last; time 2 This 15;217;218;219i;217j. was the most exciting race ever seen on this track. Tbe threat Yacbt Race. New York, 27. The race to Newport and return,yacht for the Bennett challenge cup, commenced this afternoon from Sandy Hook, with the following yachts competing: Idler, Wanderer, Tidalwavs, America, and the Canadian yacht Countess of Dufferin. When last seen the America led, Idler followed, the Wanderer and Tidalwave next, and the Countess of Dufferin far to windward, and also far behind. The race will probably be finished afternoon or the following day. WESTERN. A Bark In Distress Knn Down by a ft baler. San Francisco, 27. The ship Santa Clara arrived y from New York, and reports being boarded in the straights of Lemaise by Mr. Hoar, second mate, and three men of the British bark Southern Cross, who were in a small boat to Ushmoia going Mission Station, in Beagle Channel, for assistance. The Southern Cross was then anchored in Goree Roads in distress, leaking badly, and only one pump available, the Captain ill and the mate in charge. boat obtained provisions and ammunition from the Santa Clara, aud proceeded on her way. The whaling bark Illinois, of this Salt Lake City. OR WITHOUT HOAUD WITH ROOM9 Rom niw oitn. Mrs. 8. J. R.xlptrs having licet) In the )nsln ma num Imt of year, iindcrxtandH how to t'rrt d34 (.loss tabic. Cbarircs reasonable. ilAiy STKELT, B. W. Et JENNENS, Aeont. would aocomplish the same results, at the cost ot a few cents. It has been tried for a of a century aud more, and with quarter nvariible good results. It docs Its work up as it gently, yet thcrouthly, goes, and leaves no bad effects. CVjrrtnwKftnrs Stiiei.UA. dSO g - Sold 8- bp dl78 alt ltrugfiat. cod DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS JLatli, NhlnglcH, MOULDINGS, lIPB Ml ETC., ETC 4 TIIHIiLS TH X PARLEY P. PRATT. Clotb, ... Calf tilit, Morocco Ullt, -- OESERFT NATIONAL BANK Of Salt Lake Cily, Ulab. - fast) 4.00 8.0 Paid up Capital, - . Authorized Capital, WM. H. HOOPER, President, H. S. ELDR BDG R, Ttce-ProsBRIGHAM YOUNG, WM. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP, . $200,000 $1,000,000 U, A FEW COPIES FOR SALE DESERET EVENING NEWS, T-h-e SALT LAKE CITY, of price. LITTLE, L. 8. HILLS, Cashier. at Tti&ornci or tax Mailed on receipt FEHAMOHZ Directors. diW Deals tai Exchange, Cola. Gold Dnit, Collef Scrip, etc. Collections mads and promptly re-mtccea. FOEUGN XXCHAXGX FOB SALE, Jtitmst potl on Saving ifcpostts.' r t "WOOD 3?U MPS AUD W AtOX PlpOO.uth Ofiioe and Yard, Half Block Bo : - . .; . ' 1U : "-- 8. : of Depot. J. . LYNN, Supt. , . |