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Show - Q VOL. IR1 TR IX. SESMFLE, BIRCHE & CO. ami 010 012 Kcop Thorn Boforo tho FEU Joe. Barker AGRICULTURAL unci nXILilj AGHIMERY. Sharpens saws, repairs stove?, and does all cutlery, lock and gunsmith work. WAGONS g family gr.xierlcs, e saBhes. iu-j- in the Mu rg est Stock II. GREGG, Prcst. Does various banking business and ceives savings on interest. re- IMuwootlcy the very best live geese feathers, waiuut lumber and baby wagons. O. F. Due Sells window, beddin? and basnet plants, F. W. ROCKWELL, Pie. greenhouse and garden Uowerlug plants, cuts tlowers and bouquets, garden aud tlower seedi, and digs and plants gardeus. Deserct Carriage and Wagon Co. (Walker, Knight, Re?s and OWad) Make and repair all kinds of vehicles to order, warona and carriages, mining cars, etc., and do all kinds of blacksmithing and carEvery Package or thin Company's lirand of Strictly Puro White Lead bears riage painting and trimming. be follow lug guarauU'u : O. I Ellanou Is a jiractioal clock and watchmake r. lioe. V. Ferguson tW Tho White Lead contained iu Does all kinds of watch aud clock makthU Package is guaranteed by tho ing, repairing and cleaning. SOUTHERN tho Daniel renlg. Manufacturers, COMPANY, ST. WHITE LKAl) Sells staple aud fancy groceries, provisions, etc. LOUIS, MO., to contain no adulteraW. II. Grove tion whatever. It is composed entireDX'8 Dentist work. of all sorts HON ATE ly of perfectly l'CKH CAK David James ul U Oil, OF LEAD and Liiw.-eDoes anything In the tin, sheet iron and 9old subject to CbcinlcaliAnalysis and copper-smit- h line, also In tho gastittiug line. TEST. BLOW Sella Unitetl States. W. National Bank 1) ewe ret TUB SOUTHERN WHITE LEAD COMPANY STRICTLY Ir. W y BLEACHED PIPE tho Tho name of thin' Company Is p'ucod ONLY upon SL'ttlCTLY PITRE Lead. It id not placed upon a second or other inferior quality. So parties purchasing White Lead branded "SOUTHERN COMPANY" nro absolutely srjKB of obtaining a l'erlectly Pure Article. For Hale by Z. . 31. I., Oodbc, Vllt VeoHilcl fc Co., and Day & Co. ESTABLISHED Doas carriage lulatin? and trim mitts aud wagon paiutiug. Sells all kinds of Wasatch woo'.e.i mills homu-mad- e cloth, and buys wool. A. Sillier Docs business as attorney aud eoume.or-at-la- w. Morris A Eni ui Mammoth Lime Kilns' HOT SPRING LAKE. LIME Delivered in Salt Lake City by the Load at 25 - 1 llsialflie. COhJCRESSjONALWASHINGTON, LINK- I. ('., Senate 7.-- coek calleil up the about - Hitfh- bill to Deal in mantels and grates work. and line stone- Morton A Tuft Sell wines retail. and liquors, wholesale and Tbomas to the question, as long as the House of Representatives insisted tho Senate must consent to the House conference, but when itthewould be KOt so far as to adhere absolute revolution a defiance of hiw, and that meant revolution. The Senate conference had met the Hnuso half way. If any mor could be done consistent with the integrity of tho Senate, he orwould elsebe glad if some one here where would proclaim it. The Senate committee, to mett the House half way, agreed to a reduction to the extent of (300 iu the force of the civil service, believing it better that the public service should sr. fie r than to have au bill fail; important appropriation but this proposition was absolutely rejected by the House. He said it was not on the principle of just done economy that this thingnotwas be made by the House. It could apparent here or anywhere else of that there was any necessity raid to an iu attempt public justice upon the clerks in the departments. The principle which .lay behind this action of the House) of Representatives covered the whole tield of legislation, and annihilated tbe Senate of the United States. It had been claimed that the House had reduced tht4 appropriation, as compared with the bills of last year, $30,000,000, but there was a deficiency bill of $4,000,000, which had been counted iu the 30,000,000, and had no business there. The Senate committee on appropriations had reduced the appropriations, as compared with the bills of last year, $2,000,OUO, aud in the last three 3'ears the Senate had reduced these bills $33,000,000. The House had appropriated unexpended balances without mentioning the amount, and he believed these balances amounted to about $5,000,000; add to this the deficiency bill of $4,000,-00- 0 and it would be seen that the Houso had reduced the appropiia-tion- s 530,000,000, and as the Senate committee on appropriations had reduced them to the extent of the dillerence between the $2,-000,00- 0, Oakey two Houses was only 5S,000,000. all kinds of planing and sawiinr, Morton addressed the Senate, and :iciiiii, iuakus doors, etc. boxes, alo does (jiaimini; that the attitude of tho Housrt was revolutionary and nulO'Kell A Co. He said if either House lifying. Do all kinds of wagon and carriage carrmge painting an ltrim-min- said to the other, "Repeal this ob horsoshoing. etc. noxious statute, or we will stop tho Docs saFh-fraiu- es wood-turnin- cent per g, g, IN THE MARKET for every purpose. Will sail Cheapo- - i'or Cash at Kiln than auy other firm iu the REST Jamoft aieUble d!2T 1863. bushel. . E. Jenncus 11. Is resident agent for Franklin MaeYeusrh fc Co., wholesulo grocers, Chicago; Chicago Whitu Lead and Oil Co.; and Liverpool & London Je Oiobo Firo Insurance Co. Latimer, Taylor Jk Co. Sells lumber, shingles, sash, doors, mouldings, frames, aud everything in tha build-l- g lino. John Mattbews Co., fc IEl.tUilAPU u TVi all kinds of milling and miuinir maand cast iron work, chinery work, wrought and iron and brass work of all descriptions. Day A t'o. Sell groceries, dry goods, hardware, crockery and glassware, provisions, aud all sorts of general merchandise. ! UNION provide for the f:i!e of the tort iu Hamlin and other organs, Kearney military ana Nebraska; passed. pianos, fancy goods, holiday presents, e all kinds of musical instruments and iuor Morrill, of Maine, said a tocotilor-citcchaivlise, and take secoud-hau- d plants and mean come had coiuuiitte organs in exchange. the will of one house of LVmres, Dr. A. W. aider and ouly one. On such ground the Practises !n dentistry. conference. w.s impracticable, be o. I. CHlisior A t one side aud cause there could be hut window Sell ( aider A Careless IavlH, Howe A Co. ToX WliKll.N Sell Mason home-mad- IT1 .Z3l JOL testified that he kept the account of Marsh, and produced the account, showing that the chciUs of Marsh were paid on various dates from November, S7 , to April, 17", for the nearly all the checks sum of 51,500 each, andbeing aggregating Telegraph. f.ast Xirht.s F. Aaerbacb A Itro. millinery, dry goods, fancy goods, and ca;s, clothing, lxxts and shoes, haw notions, etc. OF MANUtfACTU-iLR- By Soil SM O. T JSC C BUSINESS piltECTORV. Public. Washington Ave, H . m NEWS. LAKE CITY, UTAH TEBKITORY, SATURDAY EVENING, JILY SJLIjT ST. X.OUIM TBADE. T In L.T1-V- I'oraeroy working of the Government," such was revolutionary, Loans monev on easy terms to snnill bor a proposition TerrriteSX' rowers on improved city real estate. aud wan that if either House insistTbe Provo ed on new legislation iu appropriCompany Cutler, agents for this city)of ations which was objected to by n!20 Taylor & sell business and other salts make and the other, it was the duty of the Provo cloth. F7 House proposing the change to A Darling Reedall RAILROAD SOUTHERN otherwise one House can recede, UTAH and Make BAILEOAL Cracker Steam CENTRAL Factory) UTAH (Utah article of crackers. sell a nullify a law. Thurman replied, aud claimed Howard Sebreo LINE OF 171 A If. Sells the Rain Wagon, Wool Mower and that there was neither nullification FRake, Concord nor dictation in the action of the Itoaper, Paddock buggies and carriages, plows, harrows, cul- House. He could conceive acts etc. tivators, wagon timber, "fl nn1 HwHia a would have the whereby On ami after May 9 'A, 1876, Slerrra Nevada l.nmber Association, perfect right to say to the Senate, Soils sash, mouldinrs, shingles, doors, "Take one half of the appropriation Uoln Sou til. On and after June 20th 1815. blinds, lath, wood pumps and watt r pipes asked for the army or navy, or let choap, at wholesale and retail. the appropriation fail altogether." Ao. 3. No. 1. iVime of Dr. W. II. II. Sharp Pa r. Wart. Pas'r. Station. Logan said he agreed with the on rubber sets teeth gold p'ates, Dentist, IS from Indiana (Mcrtou) Senator of Same Station. continuous gum adamantine base, base, Trains 3 40 pm 5 7 00 am work on gold and platiua plates, crown til- that the action of one House of leave a. Salt Lake. ling with gold and other material, etc. Congress in saying it would not Smllh. Robert to appropriation bills unless agree P.M. A.M. Wood's A.M.; .60 Trains leave 7 25 " 4 08 " Is agent for tho Red Canyon Co.il. tho other would agree to change 7 00 ioi 2 at Cross. Salt Lake 7 28 6 45 3 05 a certain law, was both a nullificaLittle Cottonwood Taylor A Cntler .75 4 16" 7 33 " 7 48 7 15 3 35 Ceutreyllle Junction Sell all kiuds of goneral merchandL-e- . tion and a revolution. He said the Arrive at 3 45 1 00 7 63 of the House of Representaaction 25; 1.00 4 Hotel Sandy 33" 750" Taylor's mid ton. Leave With or without .board. Mrs. S. J. Rolgers tives in the present case was to 03 8 Sandy make a little capital before the 1.36 4 52 " 1 26 keeps table. 8 12 " 8 18 KaysvUIs. Draper S. P. Teasdel 1 75 9 08 and he (Logan) would Leoi country, 1 90 9 Sells family groceries, parasols, ummer stay here until the expiration of his A'rrivo at American Fork... 8. jl. 5 40 " 00 2 00 9 " boots 32 9 ... Pleasant Grove Ogdoa. prints, dress goods, gents' clothing, , term of service before he would 2 50 and shoes, ladies shoes, children's 10 Iftj Provo ' No. 8. No. . .Vime of 75 and dry goods and merchandise generally. 10 35 8 to a proposition demanded agee Fart. Sprlnirvtre, Pass'r. Pas'r. Station. 3 00 10 51 Spanish Fork, .... with a hand at his throat. Townsend James 3 50 11 Hi Payn, The motion of Morrill to grant Trims 4 00 11 43 Keeps tbe Townsend House. 6 20 pm dantaquin, 9 40 am eAvo M. new conference asked for by the Arrive at 4 00 Ojr ie:i Walker Bros. ia oo Terminus, the House was agreed to, and the Sell dry goods, groceries, hardware, glass chair 1.00 7 10" appointed VVlndom, Allison fvfjl!le, m31" and crockery ware, and merchandise gen(joins Nor lib. and Bayard members of the comerally, wholesale and retail. Z. C. M. I. l.M 7 31 " mittee. M 52 " I ,;, I Sell dry goods, groceries, carpets, hardOn motion of AVindom, the SenC ?;itrov:Ilc 1.6U 7 44 " ware, crockery aud glassware, boots and ate insisted upon Its amendment to u yi 1 i 4 shoes, bats and caps, leather and findings,e tho W xvl's sundry civil appropriation bill and all sorts of general merchaudlae,waols-sal. 7 ol " U 13 " and agreed to the conference asked and retail. P. M. A. M. P. Trains leave by the House. The Chair apZlon's Savings Bank and Trust Com 12 20! Terminus,, .......... 8 20 " Asf'lrtkQ. as members of the commit1140" pany pointed, 25 12 67 Rantaquln, Does a general banking business, and reMorton 50 1 171 and Thurman. tee, son, Pay 1 00 ceives deposits in sums as low as one dollar. 1 49 Falsing Places. White, called up the bill to reSpanish Ft rk, as a 05i i Sprlngvllle, move the political disabilities of X E IS T 1 50 2 25 Provo G. T. Beauregard. Gen. 2 00 3 08 Pleasant Grove.., RUN DAILY, ss riO.R 4 shi-s- j i C-o- fr M- - (Survlay Excepted,) and 8:40 Leaving Sal Lake City5 at and 3:30 p.ui. :f5 p.m. and Ogden at a-concerning Cr" For all information t reiirlit or Pasa-iire- , apply to a-r- JOHN - SHARP. Ticket JR., lien- Freight aud Agent. JOHM. SHARP, ; trtKllTllt,', I American Fork... 2 10 2 25 3 20 3 32 4 22 Lohl Draper...M....- - Arrive, at Sandy, Leave Sandy Junction Little CottouwM.. Arrive at Salt I.ake. 2 37j 4 47! 9 15 & 00 3 00 4 Bl 9 2ft 5 10 3 2G 9 66 6 40, 3 50 5 lit P lnfonnaiion Freight or Passage, apply to - 30 6 15 4 00 Noa. 1 and 2 will be run daily. Nos. 3, 4, 5 aud 6 will be run daily, Sun days excepted. For all UtahWesternRailway COMPANY- 76 4 5 40; uouocrning JOHN 8HAUI', General SPRING & SUMMER LTAfl XORTUERXRAILROAD. ON AND AFTER May lf, WESTERN RMLWAY COMThe UTAn PANY will run dally Trains as follows I Sundays excepted): Leave Salt Lake City at 7 a. m. stopping- 26 luIuuUm at Lako Point for Bruakfast,) House at 9.25 a m. Arrive at Hail-wa- y Bouse at 11.40 a.m. Leave Half-wa- y at Lake Point for (Stopping 25 uiiautes . Dinner,) A rriviny at Salt Lak City at 2.05 p.m. O N SUNDAYS Pltt Wednesdays & Sundays a SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Salt Lake City at 10.45 a.m, at Lake Point with THE STEAMER ONLY, con-uecti- ujj GENERAL GARFIELD Which will make a trip on tWGRBAT SALT LAKE, returning in time for Supper at the Lake Point Hotel, and connect with Train arriving at Salt Lake City at7.20 p.m. TICKETS (good on either of Wednesday and Sunday Trains, and lncludiig ride on Steamer), f Special rates riven to Excursion Parties upon application to O. W . THATCHER, General Passenger Arent. For any Information concerning freight, apply to J. N. P1KB, Gen'l Freight Ageut. dl30 JANUARY 1st, 1876 Trains will run Dally as follows H O KT1I WA Rl. . Leave Ogdcn, " Urigham " Logan, Arrlvt ai Franklin i i . Lcavo Salt Lake City at V.V a.m stop-- p for Dinner, inr 25 minutes at Late House at 1:10 p.m.; arrive at Hair-wa- y leave HalfWayTW8D at 1:25 p.ia., itrrivmu at Salt Lake Qty at J:30 p.m. On AND AFTER ON U outlay, H. P. KIMBALL, Supt. No. 1. 9:20 a-10:50 2:00 3:30 : ta. " p. m. " No. 2. m, " 2i25 p. m. 9:00 a-10:55 4:00 " Gilmer & Salisbury's Stage Line to ana from Mouvana connects with trains at Franklin. M. W. MRRIIILL, Supt. Chas. NiBUSY, Gen. Freight . , Ticket Aft. d20V MONEY TO LOAN diio ! Principals C. E. POMEROY, Broker, store. la Uodbe's lras 3 1 ON EASY TERMS, To small borrowers, on improved Repayable by incity real estate; desirable. stalments irwltn. ouly, dealt BGRlEiM post-trader- s, SOUTHWARD. Leave Frank Mn " " Logar....,.'. Britrtiam Arrive at Ogdou The Senate then resumed consideration of the articles of impeachment against Belknap. . Carpenter, of counsel for the ac cused, paid on yesterday they declined to examiuea witness because they feared any such examination of witnesses ty the defence might look as if they had lost confidence in the point raised by them that the accused could not be convicted, two thirds of the Senate not havSand lor Specimen Circular and estimate ing voted in favor or jurisdiction, asked permission they, therefore, e to Gen. McDowell, who was recalled and cross examBLINDS ined by Carpenter. DOORS, WINDOW. He testified that it would be the of an officer of the army to duty JLaib, Shingles, answer such questions before the as related inquiry MOULDINGS, ETC., ETC congressional to the public service, but not volunteer such information. Witness met Belknap at his house and had some conversation with him in relation to the prices charged by and was directed by Belknap to draw up an order to meet the case. Witness identified a letter written by himself to the Secretary of War, enclosing a letter written by Wnitelaw Held. Council declined to them in ESI evidence at present. put The managers demanded the right to examine the letters.or they should object to their future intro duction. Carpenter allowed the managers to examine the letters privately. Richard King, cashier of the National Bank of Commerce, New York, being sworn, said Marsh kept an account at that bank. He produced four certificates of deposit, the first dated November 10, 1871, t .71 for $1,500, endorsed payable to the order of W. W. Belknap, and him payable to the order of C. by F. A!TD, Elory.. The second was in January, 1872, for $1,500, the same endorsement, and also endorsed,, to the order of Anna M. Belknap. South Block Office and Yard.Half The fourth was on October 9. 1874. of DejH)t. for $300, --with the same endorse , ,.j 8. J. LYNN, Supt. ment. ..... .... t Kernan, bookkeeper in the bank, cross-examin- SufmrinUmlenL JOHN SHARP, JR, General FrtiaM and Ticket AgtnU ARRANGEMENT. et; w 1- Wiudoru win excused from service on the sundry civil appropriation bill, and Mr. Sargent was appointed in his place. IIOISE. WOOD PUMPS ( . ternoon. Assistant Secretary Con-an- t was in the Secretary's office to receive him, and so m thereafter the various heads of the bureau and chief cl erks were presented to the ikw secretary. Hie Nliiiatiou D2ousod. There was a consul tat ion at the on the sub White House ject of the Indian war. Secretary Cameron and Hon. Sherman were here from Philadelphia this even ing, and the 1 resident discussed the situation at considerable length. The hnptessdon is felt in high quarters that the troops now in the west, near the scene ol Hie present operations againid the Indians, are numerically, as well as iu every other respect, able to enforce the demands ot the government upon the hostile tribe-'- and to etleet the proper chastisement upon thmi. Mourning nud fafuslufit. Omaha. Neb., 7. Information from the Red Cloud Agency, under date of the 4th, is that a great deal of mourning and uneasiness is manifested by the Indians at the agencies. This would seem to confirm the reports of a severe loss by the Indians iu the receut engagements. ST. n.'ci: K':i';u.S !o;;rnh, Round t: 1 ft 1 M-- f C MATMiclil,;n .ik- (Cr If placed b a lice, cvc: No. Ill It. t IHlliiut, Parlor HHe, 16 IV1BL1S OF hi - art- - .:, .',1 r !:i! O. . v. i!. i I ! lVi :a- TURNER "i.lrN sv !y .:.! I r:i &. i ;; n , Avenue, ll!l At.O.lt l., Kt. . " J ao; lu ,U !v i' k. 1'V tL.'i . i ntV. . RAY, ..lv' UdtU'l m-- co. - IE-E- III LEATIl.'li&KHOKFIlUN&S OAK , Closed CHICAGO TRADE. LOUIS TRADE. richakdso:: to-nig- 7. .V. :t.i . i' ?.. ; - ? N.-- '., 1. . . .V, V ! , U',:;. Nf r, : . CHICAGO. t., Walsli & Hutchinson, sold Lusnra the yea?, 1:73 EVERY STOVE IS ? f" J ..)? rs, .V.i'i!.',!. :t.r J'!litf ,!';.! . GOODS Notions and LaditV rurnixhin? WUTBKYES rSLD OB SOLD lis Doors. ! MILLINERY; STRAW mOMXHS UNHESITATINGLY McDougal, Washington, St. Lor is, 7. The Central Sav- Us from the committee on military Absolutely Without a Fault Bank of this oitj' closed its ings affairs, reported back the Senate doors President and bill establishing the rauk of pay- directors make The Our New 8lieo statement that master general. It provides that the assets will the meet all liabilities, Xos. 37, 3S, 39, 47, 4S and 40 the rank of paymaster general have an assignment of all the OF shall bo that of brigadier general; and ARE A IAEYILOCS COXBISATICS property of the bank. Three pro- .V :. V r G.i ds; CHICAGO. .IU'. "(' J!n ( .;,.;-.:.;- to-da- y. minent citizens are pa.-se- d. for & FAIHDANK N. K. CO., Convenience, appointed Mills, from the committee on trustees for the depositors, creditors raval aflairs, reported a bill pro- and stockholders. for of the repeal all laws viding Ordered to Ills Headquarters. authorizing the appointment of civil engineers in the navy, aud Philadelphia, 7. providing that all persons not hold- morning General Sheridan will ing such ofllee shall be mustered leave for his headquarters in Chicaout of service; passed. to which place he has been And all the essential points thiit go Lawrence called up, as a special go, ordered by Gen. Sherman, owing to make tip tho order, the bill to require the l'iiciflc to the recent Indian disaster. Railroad Company to create a sink1 iitly Coulirinfil, ing fund to reimburse tho United Grneral Terry's report, dated States. Randall called for the ytas and nays on Lawrence's motion June "7, which had been delayed Ever offeretl to the public. the Montaua telegraph lines, saying that it was a question re-as on MADE ONLY BY was received by General fthendau to whether tho House would It fully confirms all that EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO ceive money or pay it out. Tho wtts published vote aud very few Kos. yeas 0J, nays SS. The new 612, 614, 61S & CIS U. Hals St., House proceeded to consider the points of interest are contained ST. LOUIS, MO. bill, and was addressed by Law- in it. rence in explanation and liurd in Ordered to Report at tlie Seme of tbe EC1.3 23-advocacy of it. Moux War. Zion's rntive? Mercantile lnt;tu Attheclose of Hurd's speech a tiou, Salt lafceCtty, Utah- 7. General Ks., vote was taken on recommitting Leavenworth, the bill to the judiciary committee, Tope has issued an order directing Miles, with six companies and the motion was rejected, 3(3 to General or tno otn luiantry, to report at 111. & GO. A demand for the previous ques- once at the scene of the Sioux war. tion having been seconded, Law- The companies so ordered are now ARK SELLING 0 CnESTJ rence yielded to Hunton, who gave stationed as follows: one at Fort one one at Fort at a history of the transactions of the Gibson, Hayes, Riley aud three companies Government with the Pacific Rail- Fort General road Co's. Ho did not think tho at Fort Leavenworth. FOIt THIRTY LAYS. House should hesitate a moment in Miles haa tho reputation of being one of the best lndin fighters in bill. the passing Holman expressd his unqualified the army. T.uger for tbo I'ray. approval of the object of the bill. It was then passed, yeas 159, nays 9. 7. The Republican's HAVE JTST UKC11VKD St. The Speaker announced as a ivansaslions, O ecial st Joel savs, t;ity comruitteo of conference on the Shelby, the noted confederate gen Onx-nart of the House on the sundry eral of this State, sent the follow civil appropriation bill, Randall, ing telegram to Brest. Grant, to deafness I Economy. nam n? mi mmim In oi.Mh-s- . en1;- -. :.o.o". Man- VeaUf,i 'sl. IIIt At.O, II I. . l.:r' ufavluri rsof 113 7V,irNrfj SfM- I t:. I - to-nig- to-da- re.-ulte-d, DR. A. W. CALDER, DENTIST, Yd!t r Jlotttc north 2- Co-o- rr G.F.GULMER Japan Tea at Cost TEA POT STORE Holman and Jlale. EASTERN-I'tirllic- r A Pes Moines, Chicago, 7. Iowa, special gives further details of the terrible tornado in Central Iowa on Tuesday night. It appears that the actual fact are much worse than at lirt reported. Mrs. J. P. Morton and child were both killed; Charles Flagler badly in jures!; 1. s. Bramble, Mr. and Mrs. Greaves, and Mrs. Delay are till badly injured; Samuel Rutz and wife badly injured; Mrs. Elderly kjlled; Mrs. Snowmoody riously injured, aud many families are a'so left without clothiug, aud the scene is heartrending. of .1 few ?o?vi TESTIMONIAL. 8A!f PitANCtsco, Wo, the urt.liM-sni-d- July, 1STH. take rrvat pleasure A W. . t'.LlK.I' tolvn-tlx-allt. lr. ticed tbe services of thoroughly competentweami skillful lit whom have Im(iMrator, and onet'Otli plicit coiituictiwc a a vail t and a In rtvottunetidliiir tho'atwho may a 1 gentleman (U Washington Dr. 11. ATJoTIN, Stroet. Urs. KORF.KTS & Fl'.EELAND, IVuttsts, Kourth Street. IU", It. H. MelHN Al.l .rCtV. Drusr'.sts. S. lK-uti-t, Sausoiuu and i'liic Btnu'tn. dUti JOHN MATTHEWS. T vvo Xionde Carriage Painting, Carriage Trimming, WINDOW GLASS, Wagon Painting. (Sizes, CxS to SCx'.l) day: oftlie Terrible Ictllt Tornado. ve first-cla- It Jl I .v h C. C MACDUFF BROTHERS. i i WILL E. D. Townsend, Adjutant General of the War Department, produced an order appointing the post trader at Fort Sill; also the commission of General lielknap as The wituess of War. Seeretaiy al.--o produced a letter of C. 1. Mars-to the Sscietaty of War, making application for the appointment of pot-tradalso the letter from Hon. Jul) Stevenson, endorsing Marsh for the position. The application of Marsh did not pass through tho Adjutant General's otltL'e, but went dhectly to the Secretary of War. Thee applications were made in July, 1S70. On motion of Ingalls, the Senate, sitting as a court of impeachat ment, adjourned till - o'clock. S, 1S7G. "Gen. Custer has been killed; we Shop at WolM Fargo oM stand. Seven nat Street. The patronagu of the Sal once tougtit nim, but now we proAN P FRENCH, AMERICAN soiieitetl. Itke gentry pose to avenge htm. Should you t- - Work Ouarauteed. 4.1 ttetermine to call volunteers, allow And ;have male a larre reduction, as the rollowuitf Price List will Missouri to raise one thousand. I 8x10 So per It. 15?4 Ir'i8 lox.'lo ! &(V .Vk; TOWNSEND HOUSE irr 'It. " FOREICN. 10x1 10c SALT L A K i: CITY. " " lx:W TV Ux:W $1.00 1CXIS FRANCE. Jame Townsend, it. ai3t$ $1.25 Proprietor Fled After Ten Honrs Hard iYE HAYS NEARLY FJahtlug Paris, 7. An official telegraphic 1,000 SIZES IN STOCK. TAYLOR'S HOTEL, dispatch received at Belgrade, announces that after ten hours desMAIN STREET, Salt L.i Cify. 313 perate fighting, at Rachka, the OK WITHOrr ItOAlU Tuiks have fled to Novibalar. The UHOM3 WITH lioont now 0111. Mrs. S. J. Servians occupied the territory beIhhmi Iu the businissa limn Kodgers having OIL PUTTY ! tier of years, understands how to keep a first tween Rachka aud Novibalar. The ki tattle. class Charges reasonable. Servian loss was inconsiderable. The army, under General Zack, KcaJy worked for Glazing, lOo. per lb. crossed tho frontier near Yavar on A Librral Reduction made to the Trade. Thursday. They found the Turks entrenched in a very favorable posiAttorney and ( omiMelor tion, and were uuable to dislodge Wo are them after five hours severe fightSelling our Class 0:tco iu Wasatch Hotel, S. L. City, -C in-- r Him Reports from other parts of Warren County show that the storm was general and disastrous. About fifty houses were blown away and their inmates killed or badly hurt. From Madison County reports are equally disastrous. 25 per cent. Lower ing. KANT TIJtPLi: N T R K K k Reports from Norwalk state that any other the house of Mr. Gideon was swept SWITZERLAND. Dealer. away and his wife and throe sous Railroad 1'olllalou and Loss r lAf. drowned. A passenger train GLAZING Berne, 7. for Between Winterset and Norwalk from DONE TO ORDER. this city Lausanne, came eleven persons were killed, seven in 200,000 RAILROAD TIES to collision Palezieux drowned, and four struck by light- with another day at from LauF.H?ON3 wishing to contract for tho dening. Tho devastation ia terrible, sanne, and bothcoming eugiues were livery of It. H tie., either at and cannot be known until comor ou tho line of tho II. I. K. It., several cars demolished munication is established. Morgan City anil Oirden, will get all necesand ten persons killed. to sary information by Fatal A Cray. t JNt . It vv.li.Tiivapplying TURKEY. Koimu S, Hod he's Ruildinr, ! dll5 Cheyenne, Wyo., 7. Joseph a!t Lake City. Details of the Engagement. Haden and W. E. Blond, both fore- at "WOLCOTT'S dea-trej'e- man tattle herders, got into a quarat Ogallala, Neb., drew revolveis and exchanged several shots, resulting in the death of Haden and dangerously wounding Bland. Resetted a Substantial Agreement. Washington,?. The House and Senate co tfreres on the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill have reached a tubstautial agreement on that bill. The Seuate confreres agree in effect to yield to the House to fix the total amount to be appropriated as desired by the House, but they propose that the President shall be allowed discretion in the expenditure of this money among the various legislative and consular bodies, in order that the service may not be crippled. Both the House and Senate confreres agreed to the appointment for a committee forthe entire reorganization of the diplomatic and consular service. Treasurer Quail tied. Mr. Wyman has been qualified as Treasurer of the United States. Robeson Explains. The examination of Secretary Robeson was continued y by the House committee on naval afin reference to fairs, the deficiency supposed to exist in the funds of certain bureaus. He made a statement setting forth the reasons why certain appropriations had been exhausted; these found their origin last fall in the threatened troubles with Spain, at which time it became necessary, in view of our foreign relations, to put the navy in a condition and position to carry out any policy our Government might adopt, and owing t this unexpected state of affairs the appro- Eriationa which would otherwise ample were greatly exhausted, leaving some contracts, which had been previously made, unprovided for. Report Adopted. The House judiciary committee adopted the report of the declaring that the House has jurisdiction In the casts of King and Schumaker in connection with the Pacifio Mail subsidy. Tbe New Secretary Takes Charge. of Secretary Morrill took the Treasury Department charge this af rel to-da- y to-da- sub-commit- tee, than 0-ie- PAIN PAINT 7. The Porte representatives abroad the following: Moukhtar Pasha telegraphs details of the last engagement at Beliua; tho enemy's loss exceeds the first estimate, two hundred of their killed were left in the village of Belinia, and seven hundred in the neighborhood. Among the dead were their commander and several officers. A large Turkish force is now concentrated at Belina. Insurrection Becou. Ocneral. Belgrade, 7. The insurrection in Bulgaria is reported to have become general. The Servian troops have captured Raguera, on the Drina. Other Turkish reverses are reported. Constantinople, sent to its ha9 CUKES ALL PAIN. And permanently cures the worst ulcer, plica, cancers, burns, etc., and removes Invalu pain iu the stoma, h. luuira. i t able for broken limbs, burns, cuts aud sprains. If PAIN PAINT bo kfDt in the hnncn for all emergencies, accideuf, and sickness, it will sare many dollars thrown away on doctors. MS $200,000 -- $1,000,000 WM, H. HOOPRR, President, H.S. ELDKBDGK, Vico-PreeBRIG3AM YOUNG, WM. JRNNING3, JOHN SHARP, FEKAMOKX LITTLE, L. S. BILLS, Cashier. U, Directors. di57tf W IT BEFQHEjrflU Franklin MacYesffh WHOLESALE NOTICE! A tbe late President George Estate are hereby requested to present settlement for witolu two months them from the date cf this notloe. And all persons knewins themselves indebted to said estate are also requested to make settlement thereof immediately. JOS. F. SMITH, i A. Smith, JOHN HENRY SMITH, Salt Lake City, June Administrators, 8, 1373. dWI I C A & Co., GROCERS, G L I. . . BUY IT. OIL CO. LEADS, PAINTS; COLORS, and $1.00 per Bottle. Oils, Turpentine, Brushes, Etc til HAYE IT CHICAGO, ILL. ! LOCAL AGENCIES, London & Liverpool & Globe FIRE INSURANCE Co. SWANEll'S JEWEL11V STORE, next Post Office. CASH CAPITAL ani ASSETS EL.EVFNTII WARD STORE. MRS. BREWER, South Temple Street. Particular attention given to the Insurance MRS. M. 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