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Show items, LOCA Corrected daily by J. Gold baying, 103 ConMrECiAt. Co. & Dooly. gellinc'ljo P. I V I.' - - i j . ' Stretronn AMERICAS. ' , Washicgtpa, Fept. 1. By th dtrootioa of the Secretary of War, Ca( tiin W. C. Twining, cf the corps of engineers, Uaiied Suies Army been 89igae l to itbporary duty iu charge of the eui vPy of the Union , The Dew Drop liank Oa Fifth BY. TEL E Gil A PIT ujt Monday. hs i! There is to be a cheap ExccRsias from 8alt Lake City to fxeursion trip 12 la return, Che YaHej ing the 15th. ial' Good News to Farmers. Walker Bros , bare" enlarged 'their bin,' and are now prepared to receivs til kinds of grain, and paythe highest market prioes, there is the place to take your grain. d293 , sG9-t- f GLADlATOlt. to Hansen Go Co. for America's Sold only by us.:' & fiaest Whiskey. d293-4f StArt'r Rspot Mr. J. Taylor, Sexton of Salt Lake City the JeaThi in thafplaoe during (he month of August to hate been ia all 43: "Ma'les '80, females 13; adults 13, 8. L. C .'a E J' ' children 80. The Dew Drop Hank Fifth Street, opens next Monday. On 4299 1. - Wi;Por Rent- - house containing 8 rooms, near the A Enquire of depot. d299-l- Lows Bros. - I ) Biliqioos Notici Services of the Citholi Charchwill he held in Liberal Hi'fon Sunnj,'8eptember 3d, 1876, at L. Scanlax, Pastor. 10:30 a.' m, 1 .r-- 5 J California Oranges P, BROWN'S;!, At E. 1 Finest fit Hansen'4" d'293'tf ': for America's Co. ' , K ' Ptestf Brjgham Young party Arrived here? from' Logan at A special from Salt 2:15 p. m., to day. Lake vna wailing, to receive him; also Rm'pKpa . and h. President H', -- C40oenj-- 1 il Wo K Eider Geo. Q anumber" of Indies and Pr est. Young iu good health an I spirits, and ooversed pleasantly with several of our who paid their respeots to him Ieiiiiens, depot." The party left for Salt seatlemen from Satt L ike. hs to Ilansun Go ,,. .GLADIATOR., r ioest .Whiskey. or .America's ,& Co. , Sold only by ua. t. . tf tI29S , $62,-511.95- 6: 0 The Secretary of the Treasury 6-- ,iT;Sw'fork,-l- Applet, BROWN'S. Lasou Salvage earner Em d230-t- f The owners of the have ued the-- i Pioifio samship Company; for ,$150,000, for '"tog the Colon at eea, and towing her l port. The company offered $5,000. it Colon is valued at, $400,000, and cargo at $300 000, and she bad on rd 180 souls, who might have per- 4 but for the act of Etna! 'The "rnmsnt has also t com'tDenced fcsnit- ;mst the .owners of the k Colon for w.iaxj, which it claims as duties on machinery which" wis made in Scot- . (ill i The Dew Drop Dank fifth. Street, opens Bxt Mtadtfy. , t 1 t t Ii ' 1 d299-l- t . Peaches and Apricots,' BROWN'S. . 5 d250-t- f tIsT OF LETTERS THK P&IAINING POST UNCLAIMED IN 81W, Territor of Cth,wvh rfaT'in " fnp with n lSli. vhich If nat ""oth will ba mmt to tb Dead fettet, Office tACIES' LIST. - . . 7S . Parkinson tf'A Setsrt U A Vi INTS LISTX "U PhmA k M I HT '! . ' 10 if ' AlBSart W 3 KebiBoa .Suitor. d:.i. II C w r. iH Stain- ,i. Sfln ,n V htmDI' T Jniti a r.". PtM - v 't.n J KickolM - . JOiUli l Wonder . ' Yoong e : 1 f ht -- n , : prj-ceeii- for inlvsrtiaed oCifI7!til-- t If " B a '. Paris dress goods occurred here The prices average fully ten per oent above last spriBg, whtathe rates deiived were from 90c to 96c per yard for even desirable shades were readily sold at 85c per yard, and fashionable or good wearing shades sold rapidly at 1.10 per yard The demand for duplicates far exceeded the supply,' and the sale, which comprised 924 lols, cold at better prices than for some time past. Ribbons and mil linery goods realized prices in advance cf lost spring, and were , duplicated largely.' Black riblnns weie itiiiily iiis?e'l of at an advance often pfr cent and verv few lots were sold helow tbe o diaary wholesale prices of tbe present season. The sale was well nti ended. Ine Herald publishes an interview with Peymour t"iis mornini;. " The Gov ernor say?: Yesterdny morning J received a letter from Dr CuuicMiill. my physician, forbidding-m'making anymental or physical effort, declaring that the acceptance of this or any other pub lie position would be detremental, if it did not prevent mv ultimate recovery. In view ot these facs, it w.U be imnoa-Siblfor me to accept the nomination, and I so informed the gentlemen from me this Saratoea who waited u,-morning requesting my acceptance. Wheedon, one of the principals of the fatal prize figlit at New Jersey, yeeter day. was arreted ' wilh. his4 second. Watkius, in this city . t Utica. N. Y.l ,;. r ' Nothing can alter Horatio Seymjur's determination not to permit the use if. bis name as a Democratic candtdtte for He says, this morning that Governor be will listen to no more gentlemen who wish to urge the nomination upon him. no matter who they are. He has been made sick by tbe interviews and excite' ;, t ment of tbe last two days. j Senator Eernin spent the day with Governor Seymour. It is believed that all further tfforls to induce Seymour to" reconsider and accept the nomination wilt be'abandoned."""?T' ,. PfaHsdtilphia, 1." Toe Pennville prizefight has caused much excitement here, as both parties live here. Walker was barely twenty, They had fought onoe before, Weedon winning, and both have been in training for five weeks- - Weedon is an Englishman Walker of German extraction. One thousand roughs witnessed the fight, who defied the sheriff and eluded him at ill conclusion. The wholej affair was terribly brutal; the only participant in tbe fight arrested yet is John Clark, tbe chief promoter of it.', It is repdtted is also dead, from bis injuries. j Monroe, La.l. A fresh . excitement sprung up last ' night in consequence of a report that me negrces were arming m me ounueru to burn part cf the parish, and coming tbe town. About seventy-fiv- e negroes mounted and on foot were -- found at Capt. Mitlop's place. A parley ensued and the negroes refused ti disarm. They said they would come back with, 600 mn. Capt. Theobalds, with fifteen men, bloekadsd the: road with' rails. (The news spread rapidly and armed whiles from this and Morehouse parishes went to tbe seen. 1 The - excitement was intense bnt nothing occurred and no gun was fired. The armd net roes said they were told to arm by the sheriff, of tb parish. The oolored men earn to Man roe to burn the town. In the southern bou-e- s part of the parish where Mhe were fired into ana ine irouoie De;a, I aiing eitizens report all quiet Some so ittering demonstrations, they say. were made last night, but nothing serious. The simation is deoidedly un-f- e hut the lending citisens are with prudence and modera ion n U has to day (Jailed for the redemption of ten bonds' of 1865, May and million November, upon which interest will eeaee on the first of December. A large sale of Lyons silk and Sold only by us. ' Whiskey. ' I . f GLADIATOR. , to Go d350-t- and Central Pacific road heiween Council Bluff, Iowa, and Sacramento, California, as contemplated by ibe resold ion of the House ot Representatives of July 19. 1876, and section eifht of the legiblative, executive, and judicial appropriation bill lor the present fiscul year. Captain W. 11. Huer, James F. Gregory, and First Lieutenants B. 1). Green and James B iQainB," of the engineer corps, havs been ordered to report to Captain Twining for the purpose of assisting him in be work." , The resolution of July 19th, as above referred to, was submitted in the House by Jenkt, thi preamble of which recites the allegation that the measurements of the distances of the Union Pacific and Central Pacifio railways, upon which bonds were issued by the government to the companies r owning . said .railways, were hantily and inaccurately made The resolution then directs the Secretary of War to detail a sufficient force frm toe engineer eorps of the army to make a careful and exact survey of the distance between Omaha and Sacramento, distinguishing between the sections for which bonds were issued to the companies at different rates, exhibiting the number of miles at each rate, designating point between point where different rates were paid, and report the result to the House at the commencement of the next session. The eighth section of the legislative bill referred to in order, appropriates $10,000 for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the survey between Council Bluffs and Sacramento, instead of from Omaha to Sacrsmenlo. The debt statement shows a reduction during August of $3,120,000; the amount of coin in the Treasury is currency balance, $T1. 666,805; special deposits of legal tenders held fur redemption of certificates, $29,959,-80- ettti,"Ba n give data of 0 wUl Cheytnn. special correspondence to tbe Cbey-!- 1! Sun. dated Deadwood, 23J c!t . ca-at tic bnis of tjtf Jn-- J fine the A J. Shaep, Poa!3:a5ter. 1 iel dians of Isaac Brown, Cbsr'es Holland, Heart Smith and Lou Mason; the first named from Virginia C'n r, Nev . and of tKe firm of Lee i. Brown. o"vnr of oat vf tbe best clrtims in DeaJwnod district, which has been aversglc; Sl.Q'X) a day for some time. Holland bail from Sioux t.'ity, Iowa, and Smi h was a preacher late of Kentucky. Lou Mason- of Denver, whs kiUed while in pursuit of the party who killed Smith On the Might of the 22th nit, Daniel Biuin, of Ciuciunau, Ohio, was shot aud killed by James Young, in a saloon in - 1 Dead wood. ' News from Cuter to the same paper gives details of the killinir of four men near that place, on the 23d. while en route to their bay camp, although no names are given. A party pursued prune Indians who numbered by trail twenty-two- , and follewed them to the hay camp; but Indians had been there in advance and taken everything but a grindstone. The place where these men were ambushed wa at the head of Long Cane The Indians yon, running eastward. hiding in the rocks waited for their approach, alxhough all were not killed at the first fire, as the bodies of two men were found in the rocks whither they bsd fled. The complete census of the Indians at the Red Cloud agency, to whom rations will be issued in the future, falls short of 5,000, and of grown males, 1,006. i Recruits for various regiments in tbe field are now daily arriving at Fart Rassell. j gden Branch CCS -- ...SMI: H Invite attention to - tKfeir :, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Iron & Nails, Leather & Findings, Horse and Mule Shoes, FOREIGN. London. Sept 1. The new United States funded loan is 104. The Financier quoted at 103 . says it ia understood the applications thus far are fairly satisfactory, the bulk of them being for actual investment. The declines in consuls is due to tbe attractive character of the new American 4 per cent funding loan just offered here by the European syndicate- - .Several London banks are selling the former to take up these bonds. .. A correspondent writing from'-Bdif grade says the Servian array is being' rapidly reiBforcee and reorgnnweil by Russians who are crossing ' Roumania and Hungary in large' J numbers,'; and that since this influx the Servians have fought better and seem more likely to hold their ground against the Turks l",ff The extent of the advantages gained is enly to be judged by the influence upon the political situation s.t Belgrade ; A week ago y Prince,Mi'lanr invited the mediation' of tha powers in the most formal manner for Servia and MonVI, tenegro jointly. This step was taken in opposition to General TchernaypflTs wishes and in tbe face of bis protests 1 1 and arguments. It Iirs been daily becoming more and uioie apparent that the Prince's actions is regretted at least by those in control of the Servian government, and notwithstanding the pow. 'f ers have notified Prince Milan of their 1 ao eptnnce to bringing about peace tlere is eiieuce that Servis will cbstiui t or evaiie tliem if possib'p, unlctH "omeliew mili r disaster urn. duces another1 revuf-in- n of fee'ing. Tchernaj eff $ ( memorandum, ajfal&st ATTO PNY & COUNSELOR AT LAW, pence" was efUoially published by the Servian press fcuieau It throws uoad. OfictFite Potrt Matt ot Det. Nat'l Bank. ditional light on the situation and its official features most striking are an SALT -LAKE CITY, UTAU. presentation of the argument tbfitfSer. ; d236-t, ,,. ,- rv i t via has nothing to lose by the war.'since if' the European powers wijl never allow WE HAVE ON HAND AT OUR Her present the Porte to deprive'her-o- f COX AM AS A S. DON, administrative Pr. sod the politics! rights, 1 expression cf the belief that Russia wiil soon be forced to enter tbe contest if it ' ' A Large Assortment of 7 is prolonged. . j SCROBOS TSIOK PACIFIC EI8IDKNT St Petersburg. 1. A1LB0AD. It is stated in official quarters that Russia h:ts united with the pnwers in , OJjfict Eaet $ite Main St., their efforts for paoificatinn.' and tbe OGPES CITY, i i Vtll TERRITORY. Russian representative in Constantinof StntT--. ple has declared that should an armisCombs, tice be concluded Montenegro would ad' ' here (hereto . . Russia, without assuming 4 to take, a prominent part in' the stecs taken to stop bloodshed, fully particietigTjrn ' Hhade pated in the. diplomatic action at which induced Prinoe Milan to OH TUB EUROPEAN PLAX, request the mediation of tbe powers. Russia has constantly in view theneces-- . - West Side East Temple Street, sity cf obtaining guarantees for securing a peaceful intercourse between Christian and Mabommedan populations. ' COPAL DEM AR AND COACH Censtnntinople, 1. Tbe deposition of Murad occasions BO excitemont or disturbance. The deposed BOARD BY THE DAT OH WTZJC. -Art monarch has been assigned Tchejegan 3 Abdul Hamid, tRooms with or without Board. Palace as a' residence the new Sultan, was yesterday received TAYLOR CCTLER. by the ministers and functionaries at dllMf Projidetor. Tapcapon Palace, where he was proclaimed Abdul Hamid the Second. iiAti now wmrlete. bavioz reoeived a larca stock of VwtirKMt aiii- - Rvn i ' 1' .IIH r 'ft- will remain in. ofAll the Minister R Oi TWbiskiea, Jamaioa ;Eum, Apple, Grapo and Cordm fice. A conference of the guaranteeing Tom Gin, a large stock of Powers was held yesterday, -- and tbe 1 question af mediation disoussed. All bad received identical instructions from their respective governments.' By Sat-- ! urday or Monday they jw ill take 4&ial '' '' r steps to bring abont an armistice. The city was illuminated last night r I in honor of tbe new Sultan. v Ships' in . . r Muarit M Wbite. "Also a large et(Kk CAS? G0OP8, ' the harbor were decorated with flags. vipbica- yi9 offer at price lower thao ever. c - . - : f The ceremony of girding Abdul. Hamid JEWELE! AND WATCHMAKER with tha sword of Osman is announced it ,for tbe 9th., .. ? 7 MAIN iTHERT. dfiBE ' tT 4.i KENNEDY'S CAST I NDA; HPWB, ' ; I t Belgrade, 1. It is said ' (he 'pacific tendencies of Dealer in Clocks and :nac-cnANp- y, Prince Milan are being overeorjr'e by the 1 t 'fine .,Hrottenhdlm Jewelry', the of represenlaiives peace party. Guns, 'IHstol8, and CELICA, SHERRY ii CATAWPA WfFJjgS, OUD . It is reported that Prince Gortcha-- k Cutlery, off has formally demanded that any AND SUPERIOR OLD TOM CIN3, CALIFOA JUsdr of prwiaea takes la exchaog.jnaVly mediation undertaken will extend to i ; Bosnia and Herzegovina. ANjpjir staled tjfat Servia Tke Ristics ' has not received any intimation red JAW1ES. Also' a4 fine Turkey regarding the desire" expressed by her to enter into negotiations for Tinner, Gmk,vrttr 4 tpm Fitter. ros pAsieH a: 0IB VAN. J ; 1 ., i ... . peace. It was in respens to England , , . ' (Soom ' to iltMM'i that Prince Milan declared he was wilLJNltOJBtACKASI)64XrA5nM;i ATVhl Pip t stocks Ho ling to enter upon such pegotiatiaiioos - for wrae.. for Kaaksev's Servia will not be able' to accept' rigorous PIm asd Tittma-sUiejisispt tat and Lire Pnirr- - Pamp i- conditions. A change of sovereigns clbratadca Prc "' iu romp aitlogvqrtuBd.; . pAirwl, i night retard nego'iatibns and alter,' tb J,rftT eooditisns of peace and the situation of FUESACE T0KK A5D SOOnSG, tbe be.Iigerents. We wjsh to call attestjpg to ourepietidii SODA- "POUTATKi Ga!foii4 f het, irB' C6rale ic4 to order. Solder d Top Pratt cd is daily 6nppjiDg & first rak? reitfle of Soda . i Hodj t)na sccialiv.ia tbirMon, ; Cook and. ; Heating Stoves. A. Complete .Assortment of GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. -4 GEO. c. BArrii:, nn ...,,. STOIH3 Surgeon and Physician. rl , ' ii-t- DRUGS, MEDICINES; CHEMICAL , i Perfumery, Hrnhes, Goods et Hair Oils, J ;iKubber and TAYLOR'S HOTEL PAIXTS, Dry color. Ground Jin Oil of and Paint, WhItew&H CWie;t mine and Tarnish Brashes In Great yrUiy r, Bel-graJ- e. , Dye SALT LAKE CITY. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT. '""''" vU gr caxvifobnia; ' ?i.;V.E.BOESSLs y i v . WIi!JI3p t - )i&fif9&tt Y,pnr; mi) ' Watch, " , - . nia crape 8R y DAVID 1 ; brimed'Xmejp article ' '. aa) eistgTlisix , ..i . - TheDe8CofAIl.vlt Tbe finest Soda Fountain and the best Sta Wbtrr ia town, with all the at tbe City Drug choicest flavo.-inj- s, dl&S-- tf Store. jOrder Wtr. from tho ocaavv WareDCOM m oromptrjr worlutiopa, WMt Tempi SALT L4KE CITT, f . QBox, 300. filled aed OpponiisCiiy Meat etM Mrl. fiiW-J- y ef t Physioiaas' PreeoHptiojs toosratsJj 905:pou6iJei i Hi nigbt or day. W hare onj price on onr goods and are deUrmined to sell eluip tLaa aay toB3 il&i-lf- i Odep City. |