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Show THE EVENING NEWS. -- GVNmZUAX EDITOri ASH rUJJLISJIEK. MVnnEK ' , !!. June 3. Washington, 4. 1$69. E. H EM TA M K CARE OFJ TIIK riULOKEX. - The warm weatbeqaeems tobave fairly set in, ami aa la usual lu the summer season, there Is considerable talk arouinl of sickness among tbe children. Thi u$rgeta the necessity of prompt and ft trgetio measures being taken to chtc& the progress of what may be called the au turner diseases of children, such aa UUrrhui, scarlatina, . mewlw, etc., nome of which are generally .felt with mioh fetal severity here. In San Fran The . Bricklayers Union adopted a resolution last night for an immediate strike of the bricklayers at the Navy Yard, unless two colored workmen employed there be dismissed. Bowers' Binshampton. Meagley & y; was burned loss, Soap Factory . ten thousand Mobile, The .learner Mary Swan, b.undy, for up the Alabama river, was seventy miles above 900 barrels of freight had she Mobile, which were a total loss., . Charleston. The Ansdecl, Captain pasDoplln, has arrived with several This the from Mississippi. saved sengers steamer struck upon some reefs near broke Into pieces; the Martinique, andcrew were saved by the and passengers and Acheron, steamers Gitannee JournaVt The special says Chicago. BIckles has Gen. that notwithstanding there are the mission, Hpanlsh accepted certain conditions connected with it to-da- sunk-yesterda- , cisco and 'other places jvest, the small ihx baa raged with fearful effect since which render this time Iatyear; but late California papers have contained the gratifying intelligence that this dreaded epidemic had about disappeared from the infest ed district. Nevada japera have also contained anuouueementa to the same. cheering etlecU. There is one thing in connection with tills dreaded scourge, that is worthy of note, that since its appearance ou the Pacific Slope, its progress eastward has been steady and certain. We do not record this to excite alarm, but rather to show the ne cessity of taking steps to prevent all necessity for alarm, by adopting such sanitary measures as will help to extirpate the elemeuts most favorable to the development of contagious dis- eases, such as small pox, measles, scar- let fever, scarlatina, etc., in our midst. and at In portions or several other points between there and this city, we have heard, occasionally, of late, of the prevalence of measles; aud receutly, this disease, we are informed, has made its appearance in this city. The virulence of such diseases may be controlled, almost wholly, by the adoption of proper sanitary precautions. This was exemplified by a report in the telegraphic dispatches a day or two ago, stating that the small pox had almost disappeared from a certain part of New York, where it had broken out with great violence, through the prompt measures , of tho. Board of Health. Now, there are certain steps, or great hygienic importance which, ir taken by the cltizeua generally, &s they easily can be, would tend greatly to pre vent the development of this class of Cache-Valle- y, diseases. Among such measures thor ough cleanliness of person aud habita tion are of the first importance. It is a somewhat common occurrence here for people to keep vegetables all winter in their cellars, or la outhouses iu close proximity to their dwellings; all such places should be thoroughly cleansed of every vestige of decaying matter, so that there may be no offensive effluvia arising to. help to develop and auy kind of coutageoas disease. Every dwelling house would ahw be rendered much more healthful by being thoroughly limewashed, or otherwise sweetened by disinfectants. AH refuse of decaying animal or vegetable matter f--etl anywhere In the vicinlty.of dwellings should be promptly removed; no pools of ataudlug water, or heaps of manure should be allowed anywhere near human habitations; and if auy offensive odors arise from a plgstye, stables or auy other outhouse, or buildings no time should be lost in cleaning aud disinfecting such building.. Protnpt attention to these suggestions In every locality to which they are applicable will be sure to result in benefit. Personalcleanlinesa can not be too strenuously Insisted upon. Thorough clean-sing- s of the whole surface of the body should be attended to as often as necessary to keep the skn free from Impurities. We. do not advocate Incessant soaktng by Cathing, but we do alvocate the wise and discreet use of this and every other measure within reach of the people. that will ward off the attacks of disease. A great source of evil among our children here is the use of uncooked.u urine fruit. Now that the unripe currants hang in bunches upou thebranches.nn-les- a very closely looked after, the little folks will eat them; and there is llttl doubt that vast numbers of cases of diarrhcea,which have terminated fatally ny this mean. H.uccuuruugmoa In reference to the kind of food that should be used In hot weather, the "Word of Wisdom Is all the guide neces-sar- y and is sufficiently explicit. Too mue uesn cannot very well bo eaten bv either young or old durfug the summer season; u good wheateu brtad, butter, milk, ripe fruit, vegetables. rice and other farlnacious products and pure wa- ier composeu me diet of the people generally, la summer, but especially and above all of the children, their than when allowed to eat meat and , V I other i V. . ; . CsEOIlGE Q. CAXXOX, Saturday, vaw "River Inlet." between 4":'V -ADVERTISEfilEHTS. NEW and Wilmington. Beaufort prisoner and towns mentioned are in the House of Lords this evenlncr itThe cities railroad lines, and are eaally ac-Sir Alfred deRedclifle moved for a copy CT73 : . oof the Alabama treaty. He said the ccsslble. Exchange. . . shown the had government greatest conciliation in its desire to maintain B. CIswbos A J. T. Cains. Lessees ft aBXgrs--peace, and he trusted that when negotiations were resumed between the two APPEARANCE countries, a calmer spirit than that w . .tv a h rtASAMt llllls. a Kood practi which succeeded Sumner's speech Of the Brilliant and Talented woolen dyer. Apply to J. W. Cammlnpi, at would show its Influence, and that the cal ntu wara, or tke Mill, htTldenee, xj.. Mercanti! Zion's Americans would feel that therein were City. : ' enter not could demands that England GRKlT BARQAIN8 and splendid Induce. tain. He hoped that sucn negotiations on a tnenla for aU who want Cheap Good, at the OPERA BURLESQUE and COMEDY would place their relations footlncr. and eald that ail would ELEPHANT Store. Do not forger to can ana Are constantly recei vin dl40-lthat end could be attain- -' examine their Immense stock rejoice when TTEBOTDTPEI ed. Lord Clarendon regretted the un BER I LUMBER ! ! LUMBEB ! ! avoidable delay In furnishing the pa- feetlJM of 4 x white Scantling, 10,000 feet of OPERETTA ! pers .called for: he traced the history 3x4 whitei or red pine v pine Scantling, white pine FORWARDED REGULARLY FRoW of the negotiations and said the House preferred. Qoaklngasp I CONCERT! eaaoned. or green logs, of Commons was not entitled to assume WantedMmmedlately at DINWOODETBalt EXTRAVAGANZA ! ! ! that a majority . of the Senate and peo Lake City. dllO-t- f NEW YORK ple of the United States supported tiumner's demands, and he believed Pctilic Notice. We have determined to 1 AND that the sympathetic feeling and good change the character of onr business, until fur sense of all America, would ultimately ther notice, an! will sell Goods at Greatly ReSATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1869, . have opened New Good prevail. He would shrink from no duced Priced We The performance will commence with sacrifice tormaintain peace, but the na- from the East, r making our stock complete By their Torch asteg Agent, Offenbach's Comic Opera, entitled tional honor must be maintained. He Prints, 9 cents, and none above cost. 8agar,25 was not aware of the nature of Motley's cents, Ac, fcc. Mr. Henry W. , Roas &. Babkatt. 132 IE UG3 2 instructions, but be hoped that what B. U City, June 4,1800. mr had occurred would promote and not ' , OB, binder the negotiations, as the terms ITleiir. that England was willing to concede, HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Tie DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT or must refuse, were well known. Wlnehoow, Plerette, keeper of a Small Ms well supplied with- London, 4. The French - ,Ulaa Clelia Ilowaon cable Is completed. Mr Frank Howson Marchon, a brazier. The personal property of the late Sir Capslou, a Ladles sDoemtkerUr John Jerome Brown Domestic, Brown Rheelliig-NATURALIZATION! Unbleaciel and Bleaclied Drills, Edward Cunard, in this country, has a followed be To by been sworn at 300,000. TUESDAY, the 8th Inst., the Court will Prints, Stripes, Bine Penirtkw, ON to All alien. Issue Naturalization Papers Is stated that Interested should avail themselves of this op Paris. It Apron Cheeks, Corset Jean. or Domestie Delaines, SaiinetU. is to Government the French opposed portunity which may not apeedliv oeear again. Ail wool ueismcfl, vrasu, the neutralization of the Suez Canal. Would that Love,' My Duet, "I CI el t a Howson Court. 3rd rcraDistrict and Emma Misses 4. to Derode is sail General Madrid, JieniaeMy jeans, sjarpeis, Ballad." When LublnSlngs'MlssCJellaUowson In reply to the de Cambric Dress Goods, instantly for Cuba, "Come Into the Garden. Maud," Cava tin a, Howson Xotlons. Shawls: mand of General Dulce for immediate Emma ;Mlss HOME MANUFACTURE! relief from the Captain Generalcy of In Job Lots at verjr with, for the Last Time, the Comitnatisiana. Tocpnclnde cal Burlesque Extravaganza, by II. J. Byron, Low Prices. Athens, 4. The Greek elections have entitled ended and show a large majority in the TTAVINQ a comDlete stock of material on JtX hsnd.I am prepared to make to order unamners in ravor or the Bulgaria MIn every HATS AND CAPS, D of BOOTS and 8HOEH at prices which quality will defy Ktrn Competition. I am latry. Assortment, determined to sell CHEAP as the CHEAPEST Reasonable Styles, y for Cash or Produce. A sure fit and pertect sat , anif Cheap. me to favor who all warranted lsfactton may rno CLAM ATI ox. ported as the best conducted' Fenian A. lMdomhuiS "Word of nee In and tl.nn..n.t. have proved this, and if theTuJeestious contained In this hrff nurhi& whole of U4Uernu all. we are satisfiediney that th? mornUit? among our children will not be as It has been during several learns whether he it doubtfulthereof. The on duties the enter will addressed of State, yesterday, Secretary him a letter.askinghim if he was ready to proceed to his post, as the President was anxious that we should have a representative there! immediately on the retirement of the present Minister, which takes place on the 1st of July. at Information was received the War Department, indicating that the Indians are on the war path. Geo. Sherman and other leading military men express great doubt as to the practicability of adopting the Quaker policy. A gentleman direct from the Indian couutry says he would not be surprised to hear that some of the Quaker agents were the first scalped. Boston. The Legislative Committee on Railroads is considering a bil to allow the Boston and Albany Railroad to increase its capital stock five millions, to extend the track from Boston to Beep Water, and to build branch roads and an additional track to Worto-d-ay . row last New Yerk. In a Michael Hartwell and evening, Joseph fired at Thos. the Kearney Costello, wounding him, one shot mor tally wounding Richard Glrdes, sitting in nis own doorway witn nis ramify. New York. The Grand Lodge of the masons of New York, adopted a resolution terminating all intercourse with the Grand Orient of France till the Grand Orient shall withdraw its recognition of a body styling itself the Supreme Grande. Council of Louisiana. While some laborers i'ough keeps! on the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad were In the act of tamping a seam in a rock, a premature explosion occurred, killing one and mortally wounding several. Washington. The Postmaster-Gen- eral has removed ten clerks from the fUiance bureau, aud baa appointed others. The receipts of Internal Revenue, today, were . over a million lu currency. The balance in the Treasury Is about $23,000,000. Several clerks and watchmen in the have been dismissed, Navy Department to reduced the owing approyrlatlons. The old national currency plates to day, were melted down in a furnace at the Navy, Yard. Kansas City. The stories of hanging railroad men on tne uneroaee lands. Kansas, have not been confirmed and are probably false; the settlers, how ever, lately received large supplies of powder, and are aald to be preparing to resist any force which may attempt to build a railroad or protect Its workmen. Several settlers have been driven out of the country by a league on account of their lukewarmnets, and, others have been warned to leave within 48 hours under the penalty of hanging. bar-roo- m bar-keepe- W sufficient inducement to all Latter-fr7- ? to caxt them falthfully Into y, rORXUGZtf. London. Lord Brouitliton died Yes aged 83. terday, Dublin. A Urire m f rtr r t tlia Orangemen of this city was held last evening to protest against the disestablishment of the Irish Church; it Is estimated that over 40,000 were present. Appropriate speeches were made and resolutions adopted. London. Advices from Kong, to May 11, say the FrenchHong and other envovs had notified the Chines Onv. eminent thatch ree days would be allowed for an apology for the insult to tne tjouni ne iiocneiort. IMcerrwnl. Tha mttmarT7nis1 Winn. York last dom, which left New confor this port, has-- not yet arrived;April siderable anxiety is felt concerning her; though it is said the New York agents have by no means given up hopes of her saieiy. 11 W A il vIvhi tVnm TTrtnrr rn r of May say the civil war in Japan con- uuues; me Aiiaaao naa sent a power-iui nee i against tne rebels at liako-dad- i. London. The newspapers are still discussing the relations existing between England and the United States. The Standard says the conduct of America tn the matter of the late treaty, In the lapse of time, may be 'forgotten. The rost says any new attempt for the settling of the Alabama claims most come from America,and it hopes that due precautions will be taken Ap secure England against accepting any treaty almost, without humility, which would be repealed at the last with . contumely. Ottawa. The Newfoundland dele-gales nave come to terms with the Dominion Government as to the consideration to be received by Newfoundland on enterfnsr into the TTnlnn the terms are to be submitted to the people of Newfoundland at' the general Halifax. In the ITnn AomMw lastI evening rMr. Murrey asked the api aft. A auomer ui lor nay tne, conjiumwteukof the sideration annexation resolution. The Attorney General desired its postponement till next session. He Intends to propose further constitutional mea sures to get out of the Confederation, and said that until they were tried, it would be wrong to take visionary steps. He did not object to the government petitioning the parliament of England to grant a repeal, but he expected the h igher courts In the realm would release Nova Scotia from the confederation by declaring the Union act illegal. ' London. In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. Bruce explained the report, which had becoma current, of cruelty toward Fenian prisoners. He said the report arose from necessity to repress the violent andtheoutrageous conduct of Bosse, bat he was nowpe-M 1 SIXTH : A Howsori - Co-oper- ative .. satis-fsrto- rv m , NKW GOODS 20,000 ,. : j i " , i , DEftiEinrEJ 1 Ia Rose St. trans-Atlant- ic 1 , semi-onlcial- Concert Vocal Gems ly dlG2-535- - -l i blIe Great competition! ' : . ILL-TREATE- I-ar- with their patronage at my Custom Made Boot at the sign of the Utah Soot and nnl Shoe Shop, Shoe Shop, on Becond Bonth Street, opposite wvy. Klepnant store, nsit AUGUST US JOnNSON. J165-l1SG0. JuneS, Territory Lake Utah, op Salt v wve vvtv. ' v JL 6K ice : boots And shores, J Hotter, Haiien anl Musicianer. v. t M. Hawley. was on the I9th day of April, A.D. 18G9, duly appointed and commis- sioned by the President of the United of the Supremo States, Associate-Justic- e uourt of the United States for tho Terri tory of Utah, and that on the 29th day of May, A.u. lboa, the said Cyrus M. 1 law-le- y duly qualified himself for said office by filing his said commission and his law, in the office of the said Secretary of State or said Territory at Salt Lake City; s. and whereas, by virtue of an Act of aDDrovedon the 27th (lav of Jiilv. A.D. 1808. regulating tho District Courts of the United States in and for the said Territory of Utah whereby it was made the duty of tho Governor to assign the District Judges of said Territory to their respective Districts, and to appoint the time ana place or liolalntr Uourt in each of said Districts; Governor of the Baicl Territory, do here- ny assign tne lion, uyrus M. liawiej. Associate-Justic- e of the Supreme Court of the United States for the said Torri tory, to the Second Judicial District of said Territory,"in the place of the Hon. Enoa I). Iloge, removed. And whereas, It has been represented to me that the time now designated and appointed for the holding of the said Court in the said Second Judicial District is inopportune: and that the interests of the people of the said District require a cnange or tne time or noiaing tne same; Now, therefore, I, Charles Durkee, Governor ofrtho said Territory, do hereby the time of holding the said change Second District Court, and in its place appoint the Second Monday In November, A. D. 18C0, for the holding of the same, at the city or St. Ueorpe, In Bald Territory, toM commence o2 the hour of eleven o'clock, A.M. of that day. , v In tcstimonj'' whereof, 1 ( have hereunto sot my hand seai y ' and caused the Great Seal of the Territory of Utah to he affixed. Done at Salt Lake City, on this 4th Con-cres- VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. :o: 4 HOUSE, containing two rooms and two or a IjOV. X Karrft rooms, with imiid Orchard sifd Flower Garden. Also a fall Txt artjolnlnff the above.- planted full of choice ru t.bearins Trees, of every kind. Tnis property can be bought separately or in one lot. Enquire or rl. aisue;. on me premises, ono uioce uuriu east of Tenth warascnooi snd Lalf dlG3-- 6 housr. one-qaar'- er - I r, Endless Vnriel.r. HARDWar.E, GROCERIES, ors AGRICULTURAL ; - lllHo-k- , : ' Coffee, XCIee, Spices, Ssap, Candles, Soda, Saleratns, Raisins, Candy, Flga. Tiatn. - Oysters, Sardines, F.kIi, - y on the premises. Bacon, Lsrd, Canned Fruits, Citron, Sngsr Lemon, Vermicelli, j dlCl-- 0 or STOLEN Alalen's sln, from John Brisham te 'm.betweenSaltLakeCltyand LOST six werkit H.S. Eldredge, Wm. IL Hooper. Case, containlnjc 12 Reams of White i;itv, one Letter I aper, mannfactared by Wm. A. Web. HOOPER the elvlnv Information Any fxruon be rewaraed, abovlo CALDEK fc BRO., will ooneernlDg 1 14th Ward Co-opera- tive FIRST SOUTH STREET, inPLEHEHTS, Reapers and Jloweis, Plowa, Saddlery and Harness Trimming;; Spades, Shovels, Rakes, Hoes. Spaaing: Forks, Hay Forks, SheWHsrdwsre Treat Tariff j't: Anvils, Bellows, Tices, SsUi, lTorse-VailSpikes, ' ITamess and Bridle eatlir Boor JLocks, Pad Locks, " lTorse and Male Shoes, M Table Cutlery, j Store, Near west end of City Meat Market, band a general asQrtment- of HAVE onDry Goods and Groceries, Hard, ware. Notions and Provisions. We bay and sell Proluee, and are always-readto their friends, d 157lf MARTIN L.ENZT, 80 pt. - j EAST TEMPLE STREET, S'ALTCL'AKE OIXY. Notice of Dissolution. '' ' . ; m i'.V,- . ' lOancl ..1 V ' -- Warrants, ; t GLASSWARE, Tnmhlrri. , - . , .f t . Bowls, Susrar . sr.. s m. uuurs, teier Cake Stands, Cosl Oil Lamp .. i : . l Leavenworth, New Albany. In Kentucky, at .Louisville, Frankfort, Danville, Mount Vernon, Mount Pleasant. In West Virginia, at Estliville. In Tennessee, at Blountsville, Shep-ardsvill- e, Tay-lorsvil- le. . drc.v J dl6S-S-m mington, passing Into the Atlantic baond?mand- - J-T- - 23 LLOYD, 4-- ic ; c 1 We won d call the attention i our patrons toparticularly our Splendid Assortment of COOKING Ladles, Mls.es and Children's Glove K"id, y Kjrge, Ooat and Calf , GAITERS ftriD BALriORALS. ;j Ladles Carpet and Kid" SUPPERS ;1 AXD : BUSKINS; The best stock of Ladles shoes In the City.' " I : i WWch we offer AS I)W AS THEY CAX BE BOUGHT in this Market. t IP STOVES ... ; CALF AMD s f'' , ; j -- and YOUTHS' - Tnck UemorsBUom UooUts. School Books, WiUsons Readers r Oeoirraphles, Grammars, Arithmetics, Ac-- , trc. i xow lar Till-- I Prnnri ur.iuiL inr. oiuhjand are The ally invited to Dr-rn- n res Public call peetf examine oar Retail Stock of . BEFORE PURCHASING 4 ; . ED'S 3 FnSHISHIDS BOOTS. "i Serge, Calf and Buff ; SQQDS ESEt?nERl. I We have in stock a splendid assortment of t Oeullcmen's Ootttlng, and light. heavylow. variety very SnitsIargre Clothlnsr, Stunner . Xlalf llete, choice aelectIon,t iiests' and Over Shirts, i ents' Under White Shirts, Hats, Caps, A CJents lino ALL 2 BE JJSST STYL&3. . i I i 1 . ! CL.TTS' Boots, cheap, Shoes-- ; Gents' fine and; coarse Boys Sn lis, very low, h Boys lists, Caps and Shoes, ItnffS-- . - and ROYS' 1 . . 't' " ' AND Traveling Travellnir ''. "Etc, , H I Ragrs, Etc, THE PRICES ARE SUCH AS : f ENTIRE ' SATISFACTION Wilt ' X EAST TEKPLE STREET, SALT LAKE TO BUYERS. H. B. CLAWSON, CITY V". dlST.lm dl37U ' ' i CWEI JKf CALL' AyD XXAMIXB STOCK."- - h 0ortlandtSf.,NY. . Blank Books Foolscap, letter Envelopes, Pencils. Pens, Paper, Penholders, Pass Books.1 n? dlfo" ; i j STATIONERY, -- in 4,000 Counties. " CLOTHniG&IDRllISMGGOODS now Just complete 61x62 great Maps, rpIIESE J. inches large, show every place of ImportInsllnaod Over Shirts Half Hose Snspend-er- s ance, all Railroads to date, and latest s IteraNeclc Tleai'ollars Ilandkerchlefs Tra-Telltions in, the various EuropeantheBlates. These IiaKs Parasols Umbrellas, ... &c, alt of n every School and family In n?6ded ri1?8 the land they occupy the space of one Mapland whlcn are oflerert as Cheap as can be bonsht . verser, either side can be In the Territory. lne. ?ZJZ?? and f . r in large Tarietty, . j Co'ored front, any lve2 In North Carolina, at Wilkesboro, tJ?oo?AgVn,t21hUtandpartlare tor circulars, Ternis, and Salisbury, Greensboro, Raleigh, FayApplysee ette ville, Goldsboro, Leesburg and Wil- forand Sample Maps first, if not w5d tikei . . ; I a, Indiana.at ViLcennes,Washington, -- -- - and AMERICA With the UNITED 8TATEa porUon on an IMMENSE BCALE. - : - mm. $roo& store. BSBSBBBBSBBSa - . Glass Dishes, Nappies. - Castors, Milk Jnirs, ..-.! '. I Also, MEN'S, BOYS' . V. SSS1SB Louis. ' WK-i- j Union Xatlonal Hank, Chleaeo. llaskeU fc St. Co., i: ' Teas,k CoRees,m.B-.-Platters, . v Ti,sCorindw. Xjlu. Wash Bowls and Pitchers, v. Jns, Etc, Etc., Itc, Ele. Itlfn ' n. j best quality ami ait sizes, rtlPAIt. es, xcliange89 UALTIDB iixrrrois. c., ce; QUEENSWARC, - Chicago, -- Screws, Gold Dnst, Coin, Wyeth &Vandervoort character, coming so rarely and of such moment, can scarcely fall j to attract EOUPMIY, general attention. Where the eclipse is total the optical and spectral phenomena, as well as those more properly 2 and 4 MICHIGAN AVENUE, astronomical, claim special notice. The moon' shadow will strike the earth in Siberia at 3.37 p.m. (Washington time), in latitude 53 degrees north, and longitude 165 degrees west of have always on hand a large stock of Washington, pass over the town of WE prime In 3.43 Okhotsh, Siberia, at p.m., cross Behring's Strait at 4.15 p.m., and pa&s " ' ... through Alaska and ;he British Posses,.,.,.'. sions, striking the northern boundary Ground and nngionnd, wl.leh we are prepared of the United States in longitude 31 to sell at lowest market rates. Also, degrees west of Washington. After reaching the settled parts of the coun- HOPS MID BREWERS' MATERIALS try, it will pass over or near the followV'L'-:rV.-. i:--- For' Sale,' j ing cities and towns, in all of which dlG3-ithe eclipse will be total: BBSSSi BSB In Iowa, at Cherokee, New Lake City,, Booneaboro, Dea Munich, Agents Wanted 310 Per Day I Moines, Newton, Knoxvllle, Oskaloosa, Ottum-wTWO 810 MAPS FOB II. Fairfield, Mount Pleasant.Burling-In Illinois, at Macomb, Springfield, Lloyd's Patent RerclMDilellaps Decatur, Shelbyvllle, Mat toon, liobln-so- TWO CONTINENTS, America and Europe. ntierr, Butts, H:insres,fi DHAL1BS IN m ; l set ' i s, aoeom-uaodn- te y Fancy Groceries HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL . dl-77- - . nsecaronl, I'nints and Oils, Coat OU; ' Laree Vsrlety or I ' to,, & ELDREDGE Hills K. JU!iii Tess,Goapswder,Thng IIytoii A Sngrar, crashed A and Brown, Tobacco, Grape Jnlce, 3favy and 'i Natural Iifai; sir tory-and-a-h- , GROCERIES, FOR SALE, CHEAP! the Hth OGDEN HOUSE AND SALOON. Ward, one block north of EmigraIN tion Street, Brick House, a good By JIOIIX llOAGLAJrn,. I wo good rooms, cellar, and well of water at rmca- dobr; with a bsck bull Affords the best of accommodations, and of an acre, planted with dlnz; also a Lot choicest the Ale, Segars, keeps choice apple, per, peacn, plum and apricot and Summer DrinkWines, to be Liquors, found In the Great trees, currsu Is, strawberries, Ac, c. Enquire Basin. dl6l-t- f Two-Stor- OONSWIMON OLD Lt, o le visible after this year during the present century. An event, of this Tn . ' THE AT PUBLIC NOTICE. Diwerj! to: virtue o! nn OrJer to me directed from the Use TlMlK MOST WONDERFUL. DISCOVERY In- BY Probate Conrt of Morgan County, I,.ooe VSWS5JL nndKraiiinMl. will offer: bv orlvate s&le World Is WALKE:S cure tbpknnim lor House and situate in the 15th Ward, Bait Ci..K KIT Thev are a sure la Man, Woman or Child., No Lake City, being tne property or tne late isa&c frvery d.H-tbavin? any person ran tske them, with prooer nursing-- and C. Morris, deceased. All persons must be presented on JOSEPH WALKER. claims sgatnst said estate remain loos sick:. or or Hotd at all the principal Druggist. ror parfic Deiore inozwn uay June, it dl6Mm ulars enquire or 1S0!. V. R. 2, June MORRIS, Administrator. d 163--6 eclipse visible in any considerable portion of this country since 1831, and none will . m QUEENSWAR IMPLEMENTS ' Wonfterfnl Melical j Infanta Shoes iu 1 .;; '! Children's Shoes. commence at o. i ,. Boys Shoes. ; Conrad Prag & A. Cans, at Bait Lake City, Utah Ter , who are alone authorized to settle the same and to collect all debts and claims due 'COLLECTIONS .HADE AKD PROMPTLY TOTAL CLI19C OF THE NIX. the firm. persons Indebted to said firm are requested REH1TTED. A total eclipse of the sun will occur toAll call'at Prag & Cans' and settle their accounts on the 7th of August next. It will be Immediately, f : J , visible as a partial eclipse throughout N.8. RANSOHOFP. i' ELI ransohoff; the .whole of North America. Au CORRESPONDENTS U. PRAG, t astronomical writer Bays .' in' relation A. GANS. ' to It: A Co Kew York. 18C9. ; dl51-lBank of California, Kan Franclieo. No total of the sun has been Salt Lake aty. May 8, . . Ladles Cloth Gaiters, Gentlemen's Fine Shoos, . Men's coarse and fine Shoes ' N. S. ItANSOHOFF & Co. day of June, A.D, 18C9. CHARLES DUIUvEK. THE firm of N. a RansohoffA Co. has thLs day dissolved by mutual consent. All By the Governor, S. A. Mann. persons having claims by ..note, or otherwise, Secretary of State for the Terri tory of against the firm are hereby notified to present the same within thirty (30) days from date to Utah. ; j Misses Pebble Goat Bnlmornh. the Orlglnsl Wandering Minstrel, Sfanrleo, a real Kood lei low, though a Minn Emms Ilowaon ...;...Mr Frank IIowsoU Count dl Luna.. Mr FA llowscn Ferrando The Kinchin (borrowed tor tns occasion from .Mr P Margett "Flowers of the Forest";...... Mr A Thojne 1st Glpsey Mr E D Crowther 2nd Glpsey ....Mlsa lella Howson Leonors -- fls Annie Ward Inex, her attendant Mr John eroroe Azucena o'clock. Performance to open at True-ba-doe- H j Ladle' Kill Shoes, m That wherea?, it appears by'fthe files and records in the office of the Secretary of Estate for the said Territory, that Cyrus v IL TROVATORE! TBI wc City, Executive Office. r, to-da- -- t,?5i?rrilofLh?.:LorJ ls given that ,...- cester. H. General Saperintendea I |