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Show Z C. M. I. ADVERTISEMENT. - - - Semi-Annual AT CH ll E l E . We arc offering flie balance ol" our Stock or Sum- c nicr Goods at extremely tow Figures, in order to make room for F.XTESSIVE FA IX PURCHASES. II consists iu part of Lawns, Organdies. Grass Cloths, linens. Col-ton Col-ton Dress Goods, l'rints, Ginghams, Piques, Hosiery, Straw Goods, Parasols, Ladies aud Misses' Linen Suits, n Rrtv I.inpn fonts. Summer Suits, etc., ja30 fil. S. KtDKEOE, Supl. I i I El'KOrE. I IV-CGE-NT NOTES. Vienna, 21. Hufiz Pasha has passed over lo the Austrian camp and been sent to Bood. Hostilities broke out on Tuesday between tho Turks and Montenegrins near Podgorilza. Five thousand insurgents hive been defeated near Stalatz, witn hoavy loss. OCCUPATION OF BATOL'M. Constantinople, 21. The TurkUh commander at Batoum has informed the inhabitants that the Russians will enter the city August 27ih, Vesssle will arrive to take away the inhabitants not wishing to remain. SEUVIA INDEPENDENT. Belgrade, 21. Prince Milan, of Servia, has issued a proclamation announcing an-nouncing the indepeuce of Serv'.a and the reduction ol the army to a peace footing. TURKEY 3. AUSTRIA. Vienna, 21. Negotiations between Auotria and Turkey for a convention are still proceeding, but the Turkish demands are exorbitant and unacceptable. unac-ceptable. The comprehensive mobilization mobili-zation measures agreed upon in Ibe last cabinet council are being rapidly rap-idly earned out. Six hundred Turkish prisoner nave arrival. I'ubisn Free Speech. Havana, 21. The captain general baa issued a circular directing the governors of the provinces to allow meetings (or electoral purposes with liberty of speech, but prohibiting attacks- upon the integrity of the nation, and to allow newspapers ample liberty of discussicu upon all suljects. Commerce and Indoslry. Paris, 21. The congress of commerce com-merce and industry adopted a resolution resolu-tion urging that treaties of commerce be concluded between all the nations upon the basis of liberal reciprocity. The Opinione Rationale says: Though the government has left the question of the Franco-American treaty o! commerce lo private initiative, it will act a', the proper moment. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AdvertidQineiiU and or tola hcadinx 10 iwsti per lin par dy ; no thing inserted for lav than 50 ooati for one time. MONTANA BREWERY, FOR SALE OR RENT, W1TB A LL THE apparatus, fixtures and utensils thereto bolonginn, .Apply to if. Andorson , Koal Ki-tato Ki-tato A sunt, or Jauioa Crossliy, at the Brewery. aul& H. W. COLE, BROKER, CORNER G ODBK'S DRUQ STORE. Diamonds, iJold, Silver, and Railroad Tickets bought nd (old. Mono? toLjo. Reotj ato lotaro3t Collected for olhor parties. par-ties. MorfE&ie Loam E Hen ted. Bill, Notes, etc i discounted. Checks cashed. Agent In man. Rod Star aud Anjoncin St.amship Lines, Box. -199, Salt Lake City, Utah. ul MONEY TO LOAN WITHOUT KXPENSE OF ABSTRACTS or Agont'i Fees, on food Koal Ksiate sccirity, in sums of S1L0, and upirarJi, at from oqo to one and-a-halt per com. interest per Qijath; lopiyablo by instalments if desired. de-sired. Is'o Trait Deeds roiuire 1. 0. K. PO.ME110Y. OS Main Stroot. soar Salt Lake liouie. jfM FOR SALE. AH OU -HE O? TWKLVE ROOMS, WITH Stables, ISiun. Oi.b.iusfs. etc, with SI rndi nl ground, 'J rcda front, cituated in the Eighth ward. I '-4 bloods east ot the Walker lliiu'c, occupied bv 0u R. Avrci. Apply to ElbriJgo TjIH. Colorado tilablos. )y23 NOTICE. 4 MEETISTi OF THE STOCKHOLDKR8 XV of iho Utah Western Railway Company Com-pany will be hold at the cities of V illiatui Young, Halt Lako Oiiy,l"tah. on Saiuritay. Son:onabor U'lh, t It' a. m for the purpose of electing a Board of Direotord to aotve the onsoing yoar. W. W. RirER.Poo'y U. W. try Co. Salt Lake City, August 2J. '78, auil SALT LAKE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Opens Monday, Aug. 26. JO flX M, COYXER, Principal. A Fall Corps of AsgliUnt Teachers School Thoroughly Graded. FATES OF TUITION PER QUARTER: Primary DopnrlhiODt- ii.00 Intermediate Uopurluient CM Grammar School.. S.00 Academic, including Lit in, Grammar Gram-mar and Hitior jMatlicintilics....- 10.00 Advanced Classes of Latin and Grook - l'J.OO Vocal iluiie 25 coats per nuarter extra. Aii20 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -r: . --- -- . -: T 1 r : L L ? I We arc positively CLOSING OUT the balance of ourSUMMER GOODS -REGARDLESS OF COST, to make room for an j ., IMMENSE STOCK j of Fall and Winter Win-ter Goods, now daily arriving. WE PAY THE HIGHEST TRICES FOB ; DRIED FRUITS AMD PRODUCE. 1 F. AUERBACH BRQ. 55 EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. IN ORDER TO OLOSE OUT ; Our Entire Stock of SUMMER GOODS, WE OFFER REAL BARGAINS In Choice Lines of American and French PERCALES, Black aud Colored GRENADINES, Drab and Slate DRESS LINEN'S, Linen and Jloliair B0URETTES, Fancy PIQUES and MARSEILLES, Buntings, Dotted Swisses and Victoria Lawns, Etc., etc., etc. i S s i t . 1 . 1 s 233,2 s.s 2i5 i !Si uu -"3 h3 .-a i r w d BARGAIN'S in 1 MH.LWFRY nnnns n wmiikiif, i w w v w I I I II IIVUInWlli"l Jolts iu Hats, Flowers and Ornaments. 5 p- S . IT"! t X ' o z 0 S PI S i! o 1 p.: SgS i m 1 1 2 i s i s i .-is .-h8 ; 5 5 SI nrf - & ? to u Juma-' 42 5 ll o s $ ; TO THE TRADE: Wo would say that wo find it pays to sell Summer G mli t this season ol the year at leaa than Coat. We can point with pride and pleasure , to the fact that out ol the immense anil riert ""ock we carnrd last ia l n,-,d Winter, w bve to d.v ' ... ' in actual Winter hoods ul last season, not tn exceed h. hundred dollars, and we aro thus prepared to import au entirely nw and chr.iee t-tock for too approichinr; Full Season, unrr,i," d in unanlily ami quality by any Stock we l,av. herf to'r- i ' . rtrd dunriBour ult.-on years' business career in this Torr.toi , Urdtrd promptly failed. 1 F. AUERBACH & BRO |