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Show V hh The icircut performs here is the very best that now travels on the ccaiinent. The performers are all first clas9 and cannot be Business Mw.r. ovRO'-- Witoi .dj excelled by any of the artists that per.a'""" form in t,be rm Everybody who hH3 C. M.y.. seen the Wilson Palace Amphitheatre t Ti.-- H: east side of Bareback pronounce it unejualled. Grow Brewery depot, riding, astonishing gymnastics, flying leaps, (ruined horsemanship, funny coal and clowns, lady equestrians, all performed uiiajiffy. rvbicn williptrkhng blta by stars in their bottled beer respective lines. The "parched lip. nd take w.y .be big tent should be full in every part, and 7 ..." from your internal depart- it is certain that those who attend will ..jnta receive the full value of their money They should go early, so as to see the whole of this astonishiDg perfonnanoe. to iscon.mmHousChance. conUililrg Dulling sbd 1'. and U. 4 with Lot biwn tb. C tor leriu reasonable, " lor wule Coal! Coal! ' The U. P. Lave not t1" tJv to James H. Null, on the r desiratle Building l"' Alse i backed down an inch on the coal question. The C. P. Compnny have received their consignments. Whether they have of thegreat nmde a private arrangtment with the U. sii is an evidence outside P. for'm war'pUo.d folks or not we are not abie to sr.y. heli Jukuwos office to day to be These sort of things are kept from the four printing hour the "devil." witlj public eye and espeeially from the ln3!istnt, went te take it in, and was knowledge of "those newspaper felluse cloths in ha idling it. ow-." compelled to become too Lot for even So far as (he consumption of coal in the iron having -to bold. ihe devil" Oden is concerned, we can get the fuel on the old terms. II. S. Blaucett & Co., have arranged to sell the U. P. ComHouse To Rent. at 0Sden U GIBSON, Planing K, of fnnoir. pany's coal and will supply it in any comer Fourth aud JTruntlin SimU. H quantity, large or small, at tho old rales. Blancett's Lead is level. He knows On Wednesday last, a which Beoke Abm. way the cat jumps and is always little child bilanging to Dr. Mclntire, the bag to catch her. He with ready old fell from of ibis city, about twe years has the coal and those who waLt it cun , bed to the floor and when taken up it get it for the cash at his yard, corner the poor little Fifth and Franklin Streets. was dUcovere i that one of Dr. T. E Brown broken was arms thing's who set (he limb, boih was called in, The little patbones beiDg fructured MaeMabon's Message. t. 'ro London, 9Minister Schenck, lail the corner stone of Lincoln Tower, which is to be erected in commemoration af the emPatent Medicines, ancipation , of the slaves in the United States. Speeches and friendly interchange of sentiment ia thepresenc of a TOILET ARTICLES'-- ; large gathering were the features of the occasion. The structure will stand in a pi ominent position in south London, j Amoy, U. The Japanese military, opeiatioim PERFUMERY. in Femora have virtually ended. China pays the expenses of the expedition, and guarantees safety to foreigners.- - Japan FifSIi accepts of the arrangements and, retires.. - The Grasshopper Scourge in Minnesota. . Hostile Sionx in jour i 5! R ZW d2t8-lw- 111, 09, recovering. ient is rapidly The steam sawmill, belGibson, Eccles & Cn ; four to six thousand feet of lumber per day, and the numerous other mills in (he county are all, or nearljr all, doing a good business. It would seem, from the immense amount ofbuilding mat eiiul disposed of in this county, that new houses were the ordei Well Poiko onging to Messrs is turning out from ke, of the day. . ef :e Callay. Eugea'e 'Bruno Cal-Uwas killed on the Utah South m Railroad, as related in last evening's-itsciinx- , was born at Kheims, Franc, Spl27th. 1848. His parents removed Eioens who (olondoti, England, where Eug"iie jmn edtlte Church of Jesus Cluiit of Lutter He ciuie to Utah in 1800, day Sniots. e iu'i resided fur a time in this city. were acquainted with him in both coi.n giieve with his fri'enJs in Hie loss of a kin SO I iui.niiu nud , trie-'- hearted ' faithful, houest young man, who-- e care of his puivnn endeared the goodue? oi bis disposition ilo'iiiguwerj Queen's treusurir lias given ihe sorrowing par-- 1 Ms fifty dollars. Colonui John Miurp, llous. Win. Jennings, Fernmori Lii'tk' nd othtrs went to the scene of ihe accident ye.iitrd'iy, and brought body lo Salt Lake. ' The funeral took place to I ie at iue 15tu day Ward Condensations Mi nj r tas o'tirl 1 tacit- - Iluoui-- . From last evening' bouse in West Jordan was struck by lightuing and parlly demoliohed eu MonJsy evening, and two children were "M Two horses and a cow in the vicinity were also killed by Ihe A rlrai tl clrio fluid. five school teachers appeared be Only IENT fere the examining committee appointed the County Court lo grant ecrt. neat es I IMS is singular apathy on the part ol Jpralt Klonl teachers in Salt Lake county, aui st.ln. SpraiB!. lijstheni open to ihe suspicion ef eATta dto.C f Itle. Supreme Court has appointed the following commissioners under the new iw: "Chag. GtJ. w. EmeMon, to reside atProvo First USf in ofoe M at Bea- -' J. Toohy and N. Kimball, te , The Paul A. itdl'l j, is ungrateful. n Schettler, ihe Salt Lake City, was seized, w;tu paraiJS3i Li'3 r)gt gidt. tlsi palsied. HU right eye and his lr a'so affected. An electrician j, well-know- ''Mnrer of .?' ?.'inguPn him expects lo bi'n. All his frieads Lope that efforts will be successful. or r lit ) Died. )ili !l-S- . - . .1.:. una morning, July, 'Cl0Ck' of,ila m!nalion of the i,lfaDt dauS!'e'' of Robert arnsrtiu wV pi aojora-p!,s-liin- No FreDch or English woman of wears her garter culture, 'ideat Salt Lake City, Third Judicial below hernowadays, The principal vein knes. Di'tici." of the leg sinks there beneath the ?fom Ibis morning's Herald t muscles, and varicose vein's, cold feet, The Salt Lake Hotel has been attached and even palpitation of the heart, debt to a California can be brought on by a tight garter in liqHor firm. "Gineral" Max and Sammy have re the wrong place. When it is fastened med home and not even a whihtle was above the knee all this pain and dein honor of their labors in Wash-Pn- . formity may bo avoided. "Dennis tterl r JudicialBist'rict. "James R. Wilkins, to reside Second Judicial District. if Versailles, 9. The following is Prest. MacMahon's meosage to the Assembly : "When you; by the l iw of Nov. 20tt last, delivered the executive law in o, my hands for seyen years, you iBiend,e4.to.j3ord the public interest that support which pre-- o irious inftituiiona are powerless to give. That vote conferred upon me great duties, for the fulfillment of which I am accountable to France, and from which can in no case be permitted to withdraw. It also conferred rights which I shall never exercise except for the good of the country. Vuur confidence rendered my powers irrevocable for a fixed enn In forestalling rotes on the constitutional bills in accordance with t iem, yourselves enchaining your sovereignty. I hall employ the means with tvhicb 1 am armed by the laws to defend This course I um convinced my power. with ihe expeditions a in accordance mid will of the Assembly which, when it p.aced me at the head of government, intended io create a Mrong, stable and respected power; but the law of November UOtli must be coiupl.ed wilh; the cannot meditaie tearing up its engagement. "Let it permit, me to pressingly re mind it of llie.cl inis for the fulfillment .it' that eiiKflg'cment, Ihe country de niHiidr) organization u the pub!io poweisj, and qu. stion.s which were reserv-must be settle I. Fin ttii-- ielays w.ll depress trade and hamper Ihe gol d of ihe conn ry. I adjure ii in the name. of the highest interest of the countiy. to 'deliberate itttont dtl-iupon the questions which mu-no longe r lemain in suspessp. The Atscinbly nnd government are jointly I am desii-- t reso isibr. li of all Bi duties, nnd my most iin insure, to .the country j ort'irii duty is to died, fined institutions of security and I have intrinte,i a minister to aim. inform t:-- cons'ltu'ional committee concerning the poin'f upon Which 1 believe it is rss'.n'i il to insist upon." At tho conclusion of the message M. Itaou! Duval argued that the Assembly was powerliss to constitute a definitive government, an I moved that it dissolve after votit g on the financial bill, the bill ou ihe military organization end ihe hill providing for a general election in October. He demanded that his motion The demand fcr be declared urgent. urgency was supported by the Left and Bonapartists, but was rejected by a large The Left temre Vited wiih ni'ijority. tiie mxjurty thinking that JdcMabon's uit'Sjae increased the chances of Caszi-mer- e Perriere's bills. The motion was alterwards referred to the committee on TliB,commic-o-f parliamentary initiative thirty has. approved the bill favoring the personal septenate, and debate upon it will probably occur within a few days. ' t4T3 Tmu, plea5e Copy. writer in the Scientific A Auiericm gives some reasons why it is better to write as he does. The hand is never io the way of vision. Th pen point is always io plain sight, and so is the paper to be written on. There i?, consequently, no inducement to stoop forward or to turn the head so as to throw the eyes out of focus. It is a commo'i fault with those who write niiich that the left eye has a shorter range than the right. It is overworked and compelled to adapt itself to nearer vision. In writing with the left hand these evils aro avoided. An upright posture is the easiest, and the eyes arc coually distant from the paper. left-han- d CIGARS. rT 1)1 Fires Accidents, and C Offenses. Burning of a Mail and Express Train. AMERICAN. Baltimore, 9. Tire dead body of a man was discoviu a sink attached to (he ered house of the superintendent of i atiereou Park. Upon being taken out and examined it was identified as the body oft. Halloas employee of the Howe Sewing Machine Co , of this city. About a week ago a suit of clotbts was found in a uitt' sic stand at the Park, and thepapers found in the pocket showed them tp be the clothing of Hall, since which time he has been missing. The body found was entirely nude, and muck deAn investigation of the case composed. will be held to morrow. New York the laying of the corner stcne of Lincoln Tower yesterday. Kev. Newman Hall, of New Cuupel, delivered an eulogy on Lincoln. The Tower is erected by joint subscriptions by Englishmen and Americans, and was decorated with flags and arms of both nations, Norfolk, Va., 9. The mail and express car attached to the eastward bound train on the Allan-tie- , and Oiio road, buried with a large mail and much express matter this afternoon, near Petersburg, iioiite agents Jones and Jennings were severely burned in attempting to put out thu flumes. They were unable to communicate, the bell rope Laving burned, and finally jumped from (hecar. The origin of the fire is unknown. Washington, 9. received The Secretary of War a letter from Gov. Davis, of Minnesota, in behalf of the, people suffering irom the grasshopper and locust scourge in the southwestern portion of the Kiute.:-Jit says all the resources of the Mate liave been strained to aid them, and aBks (hat $8,100, the estimated worth, of the two years' quota of arms now due the State, may be served out in rations in lieu Ihereof,. Chief, Clerk Croshy forwarded the telegram to Secretary Belknap at New Loudon, with this endorse meut: "There appears to be no authority in law for diverting mu appropriation from its proper source, even in cases of emergency." The War Department to day received dispatches continuing the accounts of (he liaiilo wiih the Sioux in Nebraska. Lieut. Young is reported dangerously wounded Kcports from Cuptaiu Joseph Bush, of Lower Park, Dakota, and Cupt.' Carlysle Boyd, at Cheyenne agency, that the Indians ate in a warlike mood and may bretk out iu depreda tious ere long. t , Col. J E Smith, 14th Infantry, writes from Camp Robe sou," Neb., on June 22d, that Indians have arrived, and report large war parties destined for .various pans of N bra ska. Geu Buggies, As sistant Adjutant General of Department of the Platte, iu forwarding a dispatch, ays the department commander has been notified of (he movement of these Indians and steps have been taken to ini tercept thera. The Interior Department gives a decision that after a homesteader has com pleted the term of five years, .further rexiueoce is not required to entitle him to a patent; also that residence iu double bouse, buill on a dividing line between adjoining homesteads, is residence in coinpli uce with the las. San Francisco, 9 The British Steamer. "Tartar" arrivg ed last nig t from Sydney. On (he of June 22ud she struck on. a coral reef and ihrew over a large quantity of coal The ship floated off safely , on the morning of the 21th, having sustained , but litt e damage. She brings Honolulu dates to June The Legislative Assembly had 27th voted 50.000 for the encouragement ot Agriculture in the importation of laborThe king advises a reciprocity ers. treaty with the United States. A petition for such a treaty had been presented to Ihp, Assembly with the king's enThe Assembly bad voted dorsement. $15,0000 for the erection of a palace for the king. He, asked for $50,090. A correspondent ef ths "Gazette" calls attention to the melancholy fact that several members of the National Assembly had been seen in public helplessly intoxicated. Boston, 9. In the matter of the Union Pacific railroad and a petition for its bankrupt y, notice ,was filed to day in the United States Circuit. Court of ihe withdrawal by the petitioner creditor, of his appeal from the adverse decission of Judge Lowell, thus ending the case in facer of the read. Indianapolis, 9. Seven boys were struck by lightning he'e during a storm this afternoon, while climbing a fence under the telegraph wires. .One was killed and the others severely thoi'gh not fatally in- U'tawa.Uct I , y. ; NEW STORE, Mala ireci'. 9-- At j , Ca-ener- louug . V . betwea ttrt, ugdea. TrEKPS FULL STCCK. noALttiiir E.lcrchandisc; al justaSrived, spring ax!) summer goods, 4,p. u., " k. STUART for sale best and cnEAP D. In great variety, all for sale AT T1IK jLOVEST ijjtTjEJ. thjs l OKCE Hud JLIl'T shallow walla. AIno, Ft'Ml'S fur dep or l'uiuu fur Dtiv. W.ll l'uuipa, with iron piping. Putnps repaired am! fltt4upunrpaMD-abl- . tarma, at Workshop, Tithing fa-tou- t .utU Of(l. Digsolution Notice. PARTNKKSniP HKRKTOFOBB exi9l)r the firm name of T. B. COS WAY dealera ia luraiture, Crock.rv, Ulanwara, 00., tc, Curinne, Utah, baa thl day baiag DiliOLV-Bby mutual cuauut. T. I). CONWAY' fur all bills i) against tha llrui, and Is aioue aulWria.il to cotlaet onUtaBdiii awjvaata. j D. B.L1BBT. t. CON WAT. THE Corina., Jans 1ST,; S, dXri-S- Grove Brewery! t THE BEST BEER in UTAU Wholesale EASTERN FURNITUBB Eter Point on the Railroads. RICHTER & FRY. P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove. f The Finest and Cheupest stack of and Retail. FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Ordert Promptly Shipped to any XS Offered iu this Market, NOW OX EXHIBITION, AND FOR 8 A LB AT J. BOYLE & Go's. . All kinds of out-doA Fine TJall amusement and large dancing floor, accoiumodatiug from 26 to 2(H) persons. Parties wishing to- engage the Hall or Grounds must af fly wren days iu adra. uc,v TERMS LbW. d220-6r- a AT COST! EAST SIDK MiklBf STREET, OODXIN. AH 'AT COST! kinds ofllouseliold goods, for the Brawine Boom. IWior jtucuen ur in-- noom. ,ew isiyii'S or LOOKlug (Jlasses, Paer Hangings, Winder Sliades. Cornices, and other articles to adorn and beautify Happy Hoiaca. Watches . and Jewelry. (Bullring from Business.) CAR L C. ASM USSEN . OPPOSITK fOST Of S. SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY; rlCB. L. CITY, dl3a-Sm- . NOTICE To the People of Ogtlen and Northern Utah. Store! Gity Driig MA& STkEET, OGDEN; JAMirS DWYBE, PORE v lbs i leading Bocks ller of SUNDAY SCH33L Perfumery end Toilet Goads. CHroccries A a Einc Jamaica Mum,. I Dutch Schnapps. call LIBEEAlTblSCOukT tine Article of CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. ... t COUNT r PUECEASEES, guaranteed. Old Tom Gin, Foreign and Native Wines and Iiqiib'ri, To And perfect satisfaction tba . j Kf BITTERS. . tSp Accurately Prtpared. wilsLIAK DEITXB. froyi ! soda water: MICHIGAN CENTRAL 2FLXXsX!.O.X PARXXrNO SODA TTATEl VfTLL PUJtD from oar EASTERN CONNECTIONS. 0 YEStJ) YES! M 50P- - H. Tmi& Passcner anil Prop Runte OCDEN MANUFACTORY, "Wholesale or Entail, NIAGARA FALLS NEW BOSTON ON REASONABLE TERMS. ii For - City Cnstomeri can be supplied daily reeideucea. VTe th. spterty wubout triiiiiiportaUon of all kindsof freight over tb. Route Great Central lAnt frnnr Chicago Tbeonly Ynite-rrunning the Biijn fiteiit Pullman Palaoe Sleeping Cars Oa i!i I'aeseriser Trains. H. I. SAEGr'ST, Gta'l Snp't, Chlraso. H. C. WKNTWORTB, Chn'l Pass. Agt, fhlAgo. TIIOS. UOtjPjL aeo'l Preisht igt, Chieago. ha & Co; Bow sallitig Whito nnl Grfiy Lime. IN TUX UAKKET. at their TIIfBEST Weights and Msaures Gnaranteed OtfreeA, alsoopeaeda cozy ICE CREAM S.JIANCETT Art YORK, AND ALU POINTS EA8T. THI CLUliATES' ..."2 i Prescription Great Central Route. iU ...... DOME, KEX5TDT, KED JACEET, PLASTATIOS and ASCCSTTJ3U LARGEST STOCK Iu XT tali to Select From mssisMmSw lie. , Old Cognac Qraxul WORKS. When yoo com to Conference give him , Gro ! Genuine Old Scotch WliisJceit Ids EDUCATIONAL , a rcu. Lisj or LiSrUIES,' CHARTS, GLOBES MpriNES; PAIXTS, OILS. TCKPS. TAI5X ISITES, Hit tSIIES, Also MAI DRUGS & PATENT I SALT LAKE CIl Y, , : Terre Haute, 9. The explosion of, the boiler in the Eaglo.Iron Works, llys afternoon, scalded the engineer, Fisaer, probably fatally. Portsmouth, N. H 9. Tie cable ship "Faral ty" arrived eafely this efiemoon, all right, having betn detained several days by fogs. lh "Ambassador" is expected to return here immediately, when the cable will be laid forthwith. Cleveland. O..O. Five, highwaymen latt night, robbed Jackson Harrixon of $4,000 af er he had left a street car near East, Cleveland They then caged and bound bii and left him. lie wa3 found ttis morning tied. So GEJTFRAL puppsrpuwipsi , mor-uiu- jured. GIRL to jumau X. uu d - 73'tf SAMUEL HORROCKS, WAXTJLO. ! Uses. T la-d- 4 Medicinal - X. Peebles, kJe8Hptiqnl)ruff0stt Street. Ogden, Cluli. destroyed Roy's cardin mil id, Jstockdale's carriage factory, fckm ner s iron works ana a number of otae( buildings. , The loss is but estimated) insurance small. A fire UQUOBS t&w i mum m . . DRUG 'STORE ! FOREIGN. BY TELEGRAPH. SALOON! TE112IS-Ccf- ch On the Premises. fcefcre or on de-liurv,- old TJiT&T Lts tilled poor IBAY. iV P., 0. fiom 20, of ,ci Factory, jutt b(lov Z. C M. . Fourth Street, dM receive Prompt Attention. Order th PAYNE i CHllLSTUK. O&ee 1 'I 0giD In eorcer Fifth and Franklin Rf't., |