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Show THE EVENING NEWS. ioimti ax oarvao. gnmn dxilt. OtTB(0ZOCKrt A M XoTember 17, 1879 ends, AN IilPFDENT IMPOSTOR. la bat a few weeks ago that flurry was created among some of our merchants by the sadden disappearance of a person from the north who had made large pur chases of good, for the avowed purpose of commencing; a mercan tile business- In partnership with a gentleman of reputation In tbe Bear Xiake country. Team weie engaged that from neighborhood to the haul goods away, bnt when the purchaser was to make his ap--. pea ranee with the cash fur payment of the merchandise, be was non eat. borne remarks of the 'papers here were indignantly denounced by his friend, who claimed that the man was certainly honest in his Intent, and they bettered he bad been kid- sapped or murdered for hli money. He had given out that he had Inherited a large fortune In England, and as be promised to pay cash for all his trades and purchases, he gained the countenance, support and a ibis tan ce of many persona who expected to get hold of a little ready money. However he passed eut of sight If not out of memory, and his fate hai been considered doubtful. Bat a tew daji ago a gentleman of this city went on a visit to Tooele, and was there I u traduced to a man calling himself Thomas Webster, who had the name story to tell cf monty Inherited in England, and spoke of a number of his relatives whom he expectei to arrive with tha coaitug emigrants. An .examination of the published list of passengers then on the way, showed thtt no snch nameaa9 l Webster cited appeared therein, and suspicion being excited, inquiries were made, which resulted in the receipt of the following letter from a prominent ana leaning cuizau or xear juase It - . ; Vallej: ) DIRE T TRADE WITH; EU ROPE. Thomas Webster, concerning whose reputation you Inquire, I have good reasons for pronouncing heartless bilk, lie lived with a neighbor of mine over 12 months, telling the same story about his property in England. He borrowed wherever he could on the strength of it; bought a ranch but did not pay for it; bought a couple of ponies but did not pay for them, bought rurniturejDat did not pay for lt.;He has no i ranch and has no stock. Home five or six weeks ago he took - some of my neighbors with him toto Salt Xjeke City to his goods. bought in 17K buy They Tin VArth ntrnn mm ft HUU HOv" nvilUi .nil yv,vv ater then struck off to Tor le. Of coarse he did not ray for:them. Those he had deceived came here with empty wagons, expressing as their opinion that Wtbster ha1 been kidnapped. This Is only part of the pranks played by the old WMMU4 a Am tot his pretensions as a doctor. and his diploma, it Is all bosh. He is Known nere rs . Doctor Uaoon Itind. I never knew,'him to hays bat five patients, two of whom are dead, the other three are hepelm cripples. I have no per ; nai feel lng against the man. bat I am o posed to his villainous proceedings, me community where anaimnx you live should be warned against him as an Impostor and a fraud. You are at liberty to use this letter as you please. You need net keep It secret on my account. Yon ask me to tell you all about him, it would be too big a Jo;but I submit the foregoing as a small sample of a oaa lot. This impostor, we are informed has left Tooele, and we give these particulars of his career to warn un suspecting people of his character in order to prevent further deception. He Is probably between fifty and 60 years of age, rather short -- A short time ago we made some allusion to the opening up of a di rect trade. In grain, with Kuropean ports from this Territory, to master the details of which, Mr, S. W. Sears, of this city, took a jtrip to England. We related his Success and spoke of the safe arrival at Hull of the ship Ivy, containing the first cargo of Utah wheat ship any ped direct to Europe without or payhandling by middlemen,to broker? ment of per centage Only one poin In the transaction of this business was then In any doubt, that was, the holding out of the guaranteed quantity and quality of grain In the easel.' This doubt was entirely dissipated when the ship was unloaded, and the Ivy was pronounced the most honestly .loaded vessel that had entered that port for a long time. The following certificates from well known dealers establish this without opportunity for dispute: . Hull, Oct 13th, 1.879. Havlnor had amde ODDortnnltv of seeing the cargo of Utah iwheat (In process of discharge) per Ivy. we are of opinion ' that the cargo was .fairly and carefully loaded, and that the wheat la of superior quality and run more evenly all through than cargoes usually do shipped via Ban Francisco this season. K xi a ule y, Maxsted b Co. To a. W. Bears, Esq.. - . Peterboro' & Hull. October IStb, 1S79. We the undersigned Importers of wheat, etc., purchased the cargo of Utah wheat from Mr. . w. Sears, per ship Ivy 'from Ban Franciaco. rihe was discharged at Hull and turned out well, the wheat having t n honestly and fairly loaded, and run uniformly good in all parts of the ship, and was fully up to the maue to us Dy Air. representations Beau before arrival. The wheat wn well liked by those who pur chased it from us. and all our trans-actions in connection with the ship ment are very satisfactory. pp. Cxi A3.- Bobkkts & Co.! H. YKdlTT, We take pleasure In publishing these certificates, because a deter mined effort was made by grain shippers In Ban Francisco, who hated to see this business slip through their fingers Into the hands of a Bait Lake man, to block the way of the sale of this cargo and ruin the new hand at the shipping business. The Bulletin of March 19th, maliciously declared that the wheat was smutty and unsaleable, and that the course was taken of shipping It to England becaese It could not find sale in the local, mar i kets. . This ODDosltion and misreDresea- tatlon failed, we are happy to say, dui it is due to the energy, peree veranoe and undaunted courage of Mr. Bears that the obstacles In the way of this trade have been he deserves credit for his success. And while we do not ad vise our Utah farmers to send their wheat out ef the Territory, we re cognize the fact that a large quan tity it annually exported, and we would certainly prefer that our own shippers should handle It, and by stoutly built, and his hair and direct trade with foieign ports save beard are grizzled. He is a shoe the margins usually gained by maker by trade, bnt professes to be middlemen and brokers. a doctor, and malee appliances for straightening crooked limbs, also tarns his hand at other things as BY opportunity offers. Beware of him i Ljja. and post the publlo of his wiles and rsa warns csios TSLajaars ' 4ver-come,a- nd - ; TELEGRAPH. whereabouts. EASTERN. THE OENrAL" BYSTE&L On the 1st day of the approaching year, New York, the commercial of Amerla, will practically capital ' adopt the cental system of quanti tative measurement. The old fash ioned and arbitrary custom of hun(112 lbs r), stone (U dredweights w lbs.), quarters, bushels, pecks, eta., W is gradually becoming obsolete in the great can tree of trade, and the car more sensible and simple method of measuring quant flies by weight, called the cental system, that is, by one hundred ponnds,.or fraetions thereof, Is coming Into ' Tbe Cae-a- IasarreeUeaUta Bieetli witnai Nxw York. 17. A Havana letter of the 8th Inst., says: A strong party of Insurgents drove off about 300 head of cattle from Mol- the fourth, and Spanish guln on troops were sent after them unsuc cessfully. In explanation of the above Bpaalsh account the patriot statement is mat usn. vaiera attacked the patriot at Barancas but was defeated with a loss of 50 killed and wounded, and retxeatsd to Holguln, where be was shut up by the patriot forces. TheBpanlsh Qenerai Blanco, with 4,8C0 men, went to the relief of vaiera, when the patriots raited the Investment of the place, sacked several stores In the outskirts, and captured a large quantity of booty. A portion of the Cubans, about 3,000 men, under Benitz, crossed into the east ern province, captured the town of Jucaro, which they pillaged, established a muster camp near IAs bran, 20; salt, 65; lime, 80; and so on In almost endless variety for diSerent articles. Now, why 'not abolish the bushel quantity for altogether, and let the price be estimated on a standard of a peand or one hundred pounds? This would correspond with the decimal principle which governs United States Currency, and render "calculation of values su easy and simple that the uneducated fanner or country laborer, could figure out the sum ;of his load or ether lot of produce with little difficulty. Much time would be saved to the buyer also, and the merchant as wall as to the agriculturist would.be pro-da- - ce vm auwuima Aula ncunng 10 recommend It bat ita wuvM.bvu. v Ati antiquity, and when the modsra system la onco Introduced, Ita pilclty will recommend' itself to any community. . vranrjaca ror grain now Demj iz3.it in the New York produce ex- - where cattle and recruits tare being oDtained. A rigorous campaign is planned to extend te Ban Miguel, Baga and Nuevitaa, where the sugar estates and telegraphs will be destroyed. The patriots have sent emissaries to enlist white na tives into the revolutionary army, and to entice the slave rangrs from Bemedios, Trinadad, and Cienfu-go- s to strike work and repair to the mountains, to enlist with the pat riots. In Trinldid Talley it is sf ".t-a thousand yeomen are in the mountains awaiting the arrival ef the Cuban force to join It. t Including volunteer regiments, are being pn&hed forward from Havana to the Bp&nUh troops and arrivals from Bpain are anxiously awaited. Cheating Uw Gevernment. For days the rumor has been current that extensive frauds iclnst the government had been discovered at the custom house, and that custom ofUcers of hlh dtee had been implicated. CoL Lltrritt and Appraiser Dutcher went to W'ash-IiiEto- n ed lisin-forcemen- of fantry. Tbe Humored Baa call 17 m ts, to make a preliminary examination into the chargeau, They returned on titurday, but are re ticent in rejirtto the result cf their labcra. One cf the officers Implicated, is rtpcrted to have re- ceived bribes from New York mer- chants. &l - of Bain next door west dS89 lw Wagon Bbop, Wagon Depot. AUTURflN FABRICS. NOTICE. Public of tbe stockholders of tbe Pleasant Valley Coal and Coke A be will held at the ofllce of the Company, company at ue residence oi c xu fetta, in the Mneteenui ward, or Bait meeUog- - i&r- - In addition to an unequaled Collection lake .Clty,on1879. Thursday, the 20th day of November. the transaction of leaa-not- uob business as may be brouffht before aaid meeting-- . FOREIGN, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah, Nov. 10, rorelsa MASON WORK. ELEGANT Persons Bulldlmr, will find It advaotaf sous to can on OC .FOOTSS And got their Firarea .before going else where, as they guarantee ausiactioD la Worai ana jfriee. as-Fcall on them at thslr particulars 1 diock ease ana diock kiuh oi reaidenoe, uouaw uouwt. nam bcoooi inn EUROPEAN . or II, NOTICE ocll Circles Disturbed. Much interest has been aroused In social circles of thfo citv bv ru mor that Mies Liuiia Bickles, daughter of Ganeral Daniel E. Bickles, had eloped from Paris on the eve of her proposed departure for this country with her father. i DlTlded We j A letter; 'from Bracure to the Herald ea;s: Ekorfs a being made with prosprcts of si i to harmonizs the conflicting element of the democratic In this State, having the endoreement of Henator llernan. Judge Conmcck, Judge Pratt, Editor Pc 11. ex-Senator Balnea, who have held a conference upon the babjec A conference of all the leading demo crats or tne Btate to ta&e action In the matter U to be called at Utica. rr was 1 September. A dispatch from Constantinople eays; The Turkish ministry ii divided In opinion, one portion headed by Ojman Pasha favoring an alliance with Russia. Disorders are increasing throughout the country. Even within 70 miles of Constantinople the Circassian s are robbing and murdering the inhabitants. It is .believed that Ciratheodcrl Pasha is about to be proposed to succeed Aleko Pasha to be Iioume- 11a. t A Paris official journal announces that pardons have been granted to 58 more Communists. Various special correspondents agree that the visits of the Czarovltch to Berlin and Vienna are void of political importance. The Czarovltch having deprecated a ceremonious reception at Berlin, neither the Emperor nor a guard of honor received him at the railroad .1 .1 ; LOWER PRICES THAN -- z ANY H. O. ' . PREVIOUS SEASON. o:o- c. j g-- m. .; I ELDREDCE, Supt. t- ; - - f- SOAP. lUILLTt L3ATH cz LAUFJIJKY Utah Tweeds, Cassiinerea and Overcoating?, we have on hand a fine selection of Imported Buitings and Ovei coatings. The trade and public supplied with Cut Lengths at Low Figures. of the Nineteenth School Patterns in any BtyleCut to Order. riHK District, Salt Lake City, U. T., are 1 that a meetluff will bo held BUCKLE & SON, hereby netined In the 8chool-hou- B of said district, on TAILORS WOOLEN ISO Monday, Novembor;24,- 1879. at 7'30 pm.tfor DRAPERS, no on -i V NOTICE, Tai-paye- MAIM Opposite Walker Bouse, p.o. box 88S ani Otter Bnyers. To renntrjr ra R E D U CT tne amount or tax purpose oi.voiingrequired for fuel, repairs and other school ' purpesee. i. Richard V.Monnis. 1 Trustees. PuosiiEY, Philip. i . BTBBJtT, . Salt . WM. J. oIIiTEU, Iake City, Not. 11, 1B70. j I ON . . d:i7 lot ' i line Samples of Coots ? & Shoes from Porter, Oppsnhelmer & B lea infer 117 Battery St San Fraoclaoo. Suns prices and terms as the largest buyers. Tannery, . eantaCrus. FIRST for PRIZES ! REDUCED pub- or more sent direct at the Wbousau Prick. see ean all the above firm's new Buyers dcalgus at my office. KlCHAKD GO0DHIND, Agent, t 1,000 tons Dry Mining Palt, Prloe Lower than .tbe Lowest. 1U0 Tons buovr White Table Salt, All z. c. SHOE 50 r.i, i. FACTORY IH8T 0 i IL Till Eli 111 BIST At the late The Largest and most Varied Stock of 8TOVKS west of New York. Parties wanting' a Stove, either lic or private use. can have one Well known to be the f BTOVE3 DIBECr PROSf THK W0BK3. Agent for Maclean & Retterer, Chicago. ... TO PER CENTS ! POUMD m F. CULfJEfi. POT STORE. Hoino-Mad- DAILY AJaHlVAI' F.IIIZB iiv-l'- OF ' . fir ot. CHOIC ! MD WINTER FALL : GOODS 1 i August Woorhler, the German who receatly attempted te assassi nate Dr. Hi. li. oote, of 120 Dex- lngton Avenue, committed suicide in Putnam House yesterday after noon. He left a letter stating that the Doctor had, through profession al treatment made his life miserable the past 10 years: hence his attempt to murder him. The SMeek Craar. The speculative mania' continued undiminished Saturday on the Stock Exchange. The recorded transactions aggregated In the vi cinity of 550,000 shares. Brokers are overwhelmed with orders from all over the country. A consider able proportion of them being from persons who never dealt in slocks in their lives before. Tbe Sew Cable. North Eastham. Mass.. 17. At six o'cicck Baturday evening the shore end of the new French cable was landed and soon afterwards signals were'exchanc 1 with the steamer Jrarctday which will to make the final con leave nection 17 miles out. The Csmlng Censes. Sto y, El-der- s. PIED. At his rcs!Inoe In Mount Carmel, Kaae County, Utah, October 3rd, 1879, of rheu matism in lbs cheat, JOSEPH AS AY. Deceased was born February 17, 1823. Ho was a kind and faithful husband and father. Hsdisdashs had lived, a faithful . Saint. Latter-da- y Com. inrai . stretch. Carpets wove 6 yards for $1. Find warp and wove from the best Pan Handle Warp at 23 cents r : 8. P. CTXJST . ' II. S.- - EliDREDaK, Sapt. f NKW FRUITS BBOBITEDi, Consisting of onAnan cithow rcDii,Lsnon muz, cahv An Immense Awortment of k T7AIITED. land for And More Soon to Arrive. G. in Missouri exohanre proper L ty in Salt Lke City, or land near the Aaareas isox ia, tiait i Jike city, city. u vat. uw Bit tTXi aTOEKB are one oontalns some I tetures ether tlilug-- ot value to the ovaer. other oontalns some I'lthlnc Orderj other valuables, lbs owners can them by proriss property. , , LOST. a WHITE COW with bhie and and have Tho SORPRISE;' COrJFERENCE, ATTRACTIONS at 85 ' WTIti:i.T ''-v'- FIRST 'f GUI A.TJCTIOiT SALT? ...... OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. VJm we expected, Merchandise has taken a Rise. Prices are po iho Itaise. and to guard acrainst it. we Disced our MR. HAM HEdClKf in New York, to Manufacture Clothing for the Weatcm Trade, and lu up Goods in dull times where he could get them for his own prices, rtiu ra&seiueminio Duiia anauvr;uuuATs. When Duller Tlme ana II an Per overtook the Tailors, and even when rrlea ara awav nn and goods hard to get, we have our Houee CrammoU with Roods which can-nbe duplicated for 25 per cent. more. Among which we quote ft teM prices, which will not and cannot lie. Men's $ 6.50 fat DAVICe Diagonal Suits, Cazzimero u u Beaver. it - 1 LlJ A JJP f 'IIIcell rfT ' ' B II CD PiTflRHS. ot . FO U II D at this ofllce two Pocket BY ! ' onniiAnra, mel, DURING ' VII1TER "MOT (TAH ITlVtTAUAIi EI 6., CANDIES, FRUITS, Fill illD DELlOflEST " We hare Just Received onr first sblpmtnt of XLAX&xrrs, IX some white in face. iThe finder will be rewarded by returning to or leaving: Information thai will tend to her recovery, to B. YOTJKQ, 13th Ward, d30l St Cr to this office. . ' Prices as Low as tie Lowest CaJJ fee that the BOOTS andMNHUESyoa rarenane are Htampea Warranted ataealactured ly Z. G. M. I, SHOE.FACTORY, TCASDEL- - m LOST. Leather, Upper' Leather, CH RISTiVi AS .perara. Carpets wove te fit rooms on the shortest notice. WlSmNOTflN. 17. Ths fnrm,. Observe the Addreee. Hon of sunetviaoiV diari-ipnnrfnr VV, HULBERT, of the census act ofthe provisions .a a ma rtMA A fa r doors west of Theatr o film uas oeen laitt, TANNERY, For Harness! Leather. Fair SKin, Jx.tp OsKtru, eta. City patrons can have the M'agrons rail at their resl dences for Fro It by leaving DAY1 '& GO. PRIZES Z. C. EI, I. TEASDEL'S CARPETS narrenMu FIRST DRIED FRUITS their Mldress. Loom Carpet Marie by the Jin net toproved to-d- ay n, AT c Mil to-da- oiarcnd, oompietea by Sapt. Walker, except in regard to the Btates of Massachusetts and California. The appointments of supervisors muse be made in each Instance by selection from the applicants residing within the boundaries of the respective districts. These offices will practically con- iroi iuo tnousauas ex local appoint-men- is necessary for the work of and are to be taking the census, filled by the 1st of January. The Btates of Colorado, California, Oie-goKevada,the District of Columbia and the Territories, will form one supervisor's district each. lleeker tfesnerlal SerTlcts. Boston, 17. Memorial services In honor of the late General Hooker took place at Music Hall yesterday in. the presence of an imposing military and civic assemblase. Upen the platform which : was tastefully decorated with flaja bear-is- ? inslgna of mourning were seated Governor Talbott, IiIeut.Gov-erecrIon- f, Bice and Gastca, General R, p. Martin, other prominent Jlsycr Prince and floor was occugsstlscaen. The pied solely by the gr&nd army posts ennartn and veterans. IncJndirt fppre?atlngthe Massachusetts and I,e7sr iiampsaira Xieglment3 which ror.trotad the first briada whlrh Hooker Gsneral commanded. Unsurpassed in BTVI.E and VARIETY, and DAYS' MEETINQS. were held in the .North eeexngs v ,1! Was Awarded the ona an Ward Meeting House on j 15th and the and Sized Sunday, Saturday bag.HAND SEWED OSE SACKS .... F 1 11 X Z IS ...... 16 tn met., at iu a. m.,and two p.m. llurlap 11! J from cents. ef each day. FINE BOOTS e Hand Sewn DDI LAP DUCK FOtt GENTS' Elder Geo. Q.Cannon, Presidents OHB SACKS,froni 13! cents. ...C.The...... Angus M. Cannon and Joseph 11 Arenu for Eastern Karen DUCK ORB Taylor, and several home mission- SACKS for High Grade Ores. Orders from the Interior Promptly At' 3E,I3Ea, aries were In attendance. tenacd to. An excellent spirit prevailed durForW best aesortment of course RICHARD the of the meetings. An GO0DHIND, ing and Manufactory, especial feature of the occasion was 99 Kimball Block, Odice 1st South Street. , 1m FINE BOOTS and SHOES the dedication of a new and commodious brick meeting house, the And the - "V dedicatory prayer being offered by Elder Geo. Q. Cannon. THE ADVANCED At the conclusion of the services For the bett aBfcortmont of a meeting of the Eiders of the four Jordan wards was announced to be held at the South Jordan Ward PRICE PA?D FOR "Connoi Sense" Baits & meeting House at 10 e.m. on Bun-dathe 23d Inst. It Is expected ALL KINDS OF that the Presidency of the Stake will be present for the purpose of ! organizing another Quorum of Were aieo awarded to a . :t tation. dt " WRAPS FASHION : ' AND - j -- D0LL1ANS CLOAKS, N. BOTJKOFSKY, Beymour was .approached upon the eubjr it of . be coming a democratic candidats for the Presidency, but rerfmptorlly dealined although urging harmony in order to secuie tbe Btate to the democracy. " lew Yerit Heter. The President orders the Executive Departments closed the day of unveiling the Thorn-statue- . Assistant appra'ssr Albert suspended from duty today by order from Washington. Frederiok Snyder examiner in the appraiser's department was sus pended some days sgo. Appraiser uuicuer Bays tney are net cuarged with the same oflence. but declines making public the charges pending v an investigation. JLiongshoremen are! proposing a general strike for 80 cents an hour for day work, and 45 cents an hour ror night work. Rev. J. N. McNamara, formerly a priest of the order known as the "Congregation of the M don."wr lrrt evening Installed n bishop of tne independent catholic Church. After installation the newly made Bishop delivered an address in which he said that the Bomlsh faith is a fraud and a sham and a means of getting money from the poor. The usual collection was then taken up and the congrega ticm was dismissed. Bev. Drs. J.J. Prime, Phillip Bchoil. Baunderson. KuluTsea and other evangelical clergymen were on the stage dur lng the evening. The Business MenV Moderatior Society has enrolled Governor-eleCornell and General Butler among its members. 7 XNortneast Mam dispatch says: rne steamer Jraraaayt on Bunday anchored a mile off the beach and the officers of the cable company went on board to welcome Caetain Trott. Work was immediately com- mencea on me snore end of the cable, and a signal exchanged with the Faraday. The steamer then proceeded to the place where the cable is buoyed' and, y, the float splice will be made and the cable worked throughout the entire circuit from Cape Cod to Brest. A Wonld-b- e Borderer KlUs- Ulna- ' Gu-bert- Togtvlber with tho Latciftt Designs In COST ' . n - School-hous- LJQUOE8, Fall. AMERICAN AN1 DUI TAKE NOTICE! dent In the ticket with Grant. i qv alined Voters of the Blrhth School District, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, are hereby rjotitted that a meeting e will be held in the of said on Monday, November 24th,1879, district, Trua- at 7 p. in.,me for the purpose of electing; lom ior eiuuintr iwo years. JOHN NRBTHAif, London. 17. A Paris correspon dent of theJVbvo Veryma, held an 8. W. ALLKV, interview with iiord Dullerin. lie TnwtMli reports the latter aa having Bald Nov. 14,1879. dm st England could carry out her programme in Turkey independently, ana tnat tne mamtainance or p aace rested with Pilncs Gortschakoll. The Czarovltch and Czarevna have arrived at Berlin and exI will Bell for r changed visits with the Emperor. An official dispatch from Cuba, reports 100 Insurgents, with their 30 DATS, CASH FOB leaaers, submitted in the Holguin district. BETTER AND PURER Mussurus Pasha, Turkish Ambas sador at Juondon, talegraphed the Porte that Lord Salisbury is satisfied with the explanations present ed by the Ambassador. He believes WINES AND CIGARS he has convinced Dord Salisbury tnat tne reports that an under- Than ' can be found at any oilier uouse in utan, standing exists betwean Turkey and HuEBia, are without foundation. It&'J'JC A Berlin correspondent asserts We advise you to call and eee that there is reason to regard the news or considerable concentration of Russian troops on the eaatern frontier ef Germany as well found99 and 31 First South 8 trees. i ed, The Bultan has ratified the scheme of reforms for tbe Europe Established day, 1876, an provinces or Turfcey and Asia has to and consented Minor, recognize the principle of ministerial re sponsibility. A.Berlin dispatch sajs: After conferring with Prince Liolancll, the Bultan has ordered the of the forts on the Daruan-elle- s. A considerables number of p1 guns have been sent there. A Paris correspondent repoi ts that two French explorers discovALL and examine our Stock of ered the source of the river Niger well-know- NOVELTIES CO., S; . Notes. I. are offering dally Z. C. M. I-H- GREAT" BRITAIN. v , 179. R j i IMPORTED AND DOMEiSTIC MANDFACT0RBS, rtuiiir ruusiiisii President. W. C. STAINES, to-da- ad of for : ci2 t-- - Ar ta JHalne. OASSBIBRE OREGON on M DRY OUR she may be found, will be suitably reward- H.GKOKSBECK, 17tB Ward, opposite Valley House North. ed. , 1 PANTALOONS, Of. which we always carry a Large Stock. li spots nock, J nn c. and blue or black ears, branded k'f t hip. Any one rivinfr Information where 850 0.00 10.00 CliinchilLa of Stock AUQE Overcoats, Ulsters and Pea Jackets in tit aver: Chinchilla and Plush, from $4 to $7, and from $S to J12.'50. We are Bole agents for the celebrated - 1st of January EeaUtera recUnar Tewartf Crant. Within the past day or two eer-er1SS0 It will come into practical use VI ANTED. : journals Lave had article riv in the great commercial mart, ing the Tisws cf prorainent eouth- SEVHSAL EXPESIEKCSri v thrcr-- h wheta porta most cf tha ercsrs ca tiie pcticAl litaation rstLr.c? has tLa which r2svtl?rd BOOT AND SHOE FITTERS predsca tUpptd abroad finds lit ccat The bur- Therewsisa very fall representa- ncrtheni elsctJon AND MACHINISTS. zzHit ortx tht tread Atlantic. den of thesa Tisws is, that Grsit U t?."ri frflra the nrand Arm v rinsta f Eslt ahcalJxist adcii Iaia Tffcy tecoml nar more popular in tho ecatli this and Btates. "If'crmai Apply to W. H, Eoirs, at Z. C. M. I. Shoe the came tjst$m, and ui latro. whsra he was nlweys r:rrc;t?JJ r.i a escrcUss coasltsd cf ticzlrs End Factory. can eyitsa, and on the FOR GALC for eaio Cheap, family Carriage" to A Conirortabla for e persona.Ita and uUini t puzeVH Itian tramApply GOOD August A, Me,. 17. Tho situation In regard to the counting out of the republicans and.branches handingof orervne the legcontrol of both islature to the democrats and the greenbackers is unchanged. There apprehension concerning the action that is expected from the governor and council. The formal count will begin tc day, and it is expected a large number ef persons will be pre sent in the city. The republican state committee of 1879 and the new state committee of 18S0 will meet here this evening. Bangor, Me. lie ports from Au gusta of the Intention of the governor and council to count out the republican majorities in the legisla- ture'andithus seize the control of the Btate Government for the coming year were fully credited by leading democrats here on Baturday, and the republicans who have been in clined to doubt the alleged revo lutionary designs have come to regard the threateninga as serioue. The perpetration of an act of this character would undoubtedly cause the meat Intense excitement ever known in the mate. Many leading republicans of thia section go to Augusta y. non-parti- san V To see the absurdity of the cum bersome measurement of the past, till In use in some places, Just look at the uncertainty of the bushel Quasi mas where recruits can enroll, when guaged by weight. A bushel and headed for Puerto Principe, shelled, 50 pounds; corn oa the cob, 70 pounds;oats 32; barley,43;onionf , S7;drled apples, 2i;drled peachea,33; prayer and an oration by Ilev. warren H. Cudworth, late chap-laih'In the First Massachusetts " general and as the most desirable president if the republicans are- to elect their man as now Btema probable. Boutherners also are beginning to think they have been badly treated by their northern allies. The south furnishes the greater part of .the democratic strength, but when ehs asks for anything northern democrats refuse ai J, fearoverthrow ing tbe result would them. Hence the c rath is growlrg tired of this tutelage, particular! r aa northern democrats tauntei them Iwlth being responsible for the extra session and the disasters it brought with it. A. prominent southern congressman recently said: "We want to break up sectionalism in the interest of the whole country. We wi'l now join with you in electing Grant to the presidency, with the hope that by so doing he will deem him?3lf the president of the whole country,and will with tbe south in an effort to obliterate crHional feeland sectional hate. ing The Herald has a let r from At lanta, In which it cays: The most careless observer cannot fail to note that a deep, strong undercurrent in favor of euDDort of Orant for the next presidency is working Its way beneath the demc cratio strongholds In Georgia, Your correspondent, after weeks of laves- found manlfestitlons tigation, of this sentiment In almost everv except amocg the great quarter uemoormllo leaders. Amoni tbe merchants, lawyers, workinemen. and younger or noli- tlclans there are to be found men outspoken in favor of Gunt. The Jlerald'a correspondent.after for th new de giving the repson? parture, which 1? substantially above stated, repoirs conversations witn some or tia tepiatent&tive men oi tne etats, wno heartily favor the project and are alreadv casting about for some Vice-Pres-n i southern democrat for co-oper- ate ; Eloominqton, Oct 3rd. ' duce to all Utah Ita benefit, which WOUld Boon be recognized throughout the Territory the produce dealers and merchants would consider this matter in a general meeting and come to a unanimity of purpose on the subject, they could very soon Inaugurate this change In business, and the reform would spread throughout the Territory in next to no time. It will i not be long before the cental system will receive universal recognition as a simpllfler of trade, and Utah might as well wheel Into line no jv, as to come in at the death of the old and cumbersome custom. ; GOODS DEPARTMENT Is Filled with the Latest and Choicest BBIDEST CMES fillD : Of bIIKIs OlOIOOfi uxd'ftt Fzicosio BnIS, kt'tha , 0 PHILADELPHIA. COFFEE HOUSE. O'S'OWJaXl.Cl la Every Btjla to Llne-pre- es Goods in the City, also Shawls, Underwear, Corsets, eto. We a Ladies Beaver Cloak ; Bilk Trimmed, from $3.50 to f 3.00 Notwithstanding th&t we have already Established our reputation for Low Prices, we Guarantee our Customers Custom Made Goods at Prices that will 4iAOTOfJ&3H tho PEOPLE of UTAH." AUCTION COMHENCE3 SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1S79, at ' tileasa the 'Fcblloat the CLOTniNH SJ : loijis MANUPACTOBY,- - nuccEL'o, MAIN &r BTREET, N, Y. ! BTUKHT |