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Show TOE EVENING NEWS. rij- ut-ttt;- , p.ULT, BUNDAT3 t ova. o'clock. ;, a v 1 !'.iil'(lt MiUttrJ.iy, ; 1) .151) EXCETTKO By AT Telegraph. I'til ai Y,'K TSi'.N UNION Ti;i.t..ltjH'!l M.S. DISPATCHES. TO-DAY'- S rcuLt-iacK- . EASTERN-I'avo- - July CRCAT BRITAIN Aiisc'.lles lu Bulgaria. London, S. A letter from a Constantinople correspondent of the News repeats and quotes evidence in support of his previous assertions in regard to the atrocities in Bulgaria. He gives, as an instance, one case, in which forty women of the village of Tokoselo were burned alive; and cites a consular report placing the number of murders committed by the Turks at IL',000, while some estimates run as high as 23,000. Kctinellon or Wages. Tho north and northeast Lanca- 'nd i' the 4trcniilcatloii til rroiiiler III Tnke Soiup Jim VoJunteers to Urgftulze. S, 1KB. NEWS OP THE DAY. Utad the official report of Terry on the Custer disaster. of There are further details in Hood and tornado the terrible Cener-- i Zbih iuit. a kiat di&ntet oveitook General Custer and tho troops under his command. At of the he started with his whole regiment and a strong detachment of .Touts and guards from the mouth of the Bosebud. Proceeding up that river about twenty miles.', he tt ruck a very heavy Indian trail, which bud previously been discovered, and pursuing it found that it led, as it was supposed that it would h:nl, to the Little Big Horn River. Here he found a village of aimost unequalled extent and at onca attacked it with tbat was portion' of his force which Reno immediately at hand. Major with three companies, A, G and M, of the regiment was sent into the valley of the stream at the point where tho trail stiuck it. Gen. Custer with five companies, C, F, F, 1 and L, attempted to enter it about three miles lower down. Reiu forded the river, charged down its left bank, dismounted, and fought on foot, until finally, completely overwhelmed by numbers, he was compe lled to mouut, recrss the river, aud seek a refuge on the high blull's which overlook its right bank. Just as he had Capt. Benton, who, with three companies, D, 11 and K, was some two miles to the left of Reno DV:i. Fatal afi'ray at Ogallala, Neb. Substantial agreement on the diplomatic aud consular appropriation bill. Mr. Wyman has qualified as treasurer of the United States. Itribeson explains "about that liLtle deficiency. Secretary Morrill has taken chanre of the Treasury department. The Cabiuet discuss the Indian war business, volunteering discouraged, not necessary. V great deal of meurning and u Heaviness among the Indiana at The W'urUVs Nkw York, s. Washington special says, senators and members from the frontier, with one accord, favor the organization of volunteer forces of frontiersmen, to be put under Crook's command. They say these men are familiar with the Indian ways, and would make a swift campaign. The army officers here generally complain of the superior which have been supplied by in one way or the ether, to Indians, and deplore the advantage that such mistaken policy gives them. from Sherman returned lie has already Philadelphia. conferred with Sheridan as to the future part of the campaign, but it is evident it will take some time to with organize anotherof expedition, men and horses reinforcements suitable for cavalry service. The victory of the Sioux, of course, makes the task of whipping them and driving them to their reservation more difficult, but Sherman feels confident that under Crooks' leadership the great disaster of the Ldttla Big Horn will be retrieved, and tho death of the gallant officers avenged. fire-arm- s tiov-erumen- t, to-nig- ht shire cotton spinners and manufacturers' association has resolved to reduce wages ten per cent. Local associations will meet on Wednesday next. The reduction aflects from 30,000 to GO, 000 operatives. I auk, Money and Stocks. The rate of discount in open market for three months' bills is 1J per cent. The amount of bullion in the Bank of England on balance to-d- is well-inform- B ITTOjN av 17,000. H. bond OS's, 1071; new 5's, Erie sold, IS; 2s. Y. C, 97. when the action commenced, but Consternation ou the Depreciation of who had been ordered by Gen. CusSilver. ter to return, came to the river, Echo The the depre t agencies. and rightly concluded that it ciation in the valuesays of silver has Central St. liouis was useless for his force to attempt occasioned a Savings little short of feeling to lenew the fight in the valley. consternation l; mk cloned its doors. India throughout Blull's. He Reno the o:i General Sheridan goes to bis joined the for among English produeeis Capt. McDougall, with; his com- . the Indian market; the present biad quarters in Chicago. pany B, was at fir.it at some dis-- piice of I ndian exchange represents (Jen. Miles, with six compantauce in the rear, with a train of a loss oi siu.ouu uuo to the Indian ies of infantry, ordered to the scene I lio War Altogether l uneccssnry. mules. He also came up to pack on drafts held by the of the Sioux war. Reno. Soon thi.j united force was government Sun's special The council heie to meet the Washington Indian J.. el O. Shelby is eager for the nearly surrounded by Indians, governments Euglish' indebtedis the opinion of all it says and Ho has fought Custer, fray. western men here, that many of whom, armed with rilles, ness. now wants to be one of a Missouri KxlK-ciewar was altogether un- occupied positions which command Sioux tho Stirring 'lime. thousand to avenge him. ed held the the by was ground it cavalry, that and brought necessary, debate in the House The coming Hard fighting at iljclikn. Oil ground from which there was no of Commons ihibibshju in iuuwu escape. on iy parlies) foreigH policy of were Rills and The Turks find. pits dug The warriors, under Sit jobbery. most be stirwili the was government the maintained, though Fatal 11. 11. collision in Swit- ting Bull, are irom uguauauas. withtight of the session, Gladepisode from ring about half loss, and heavy Feet Black zerland. Dakotas, Brutes, stone is expected to make a great past two o'clock o. the twenty-fift- h Insurrection genera! in IJul- -j and in addition, there are many till h, six o'clock speech. of the twenty-sixtChevennes and Arapauoes. They ;;arM. the when Indians from withdrew most warlike and bravest are the Congressional news. the northern Indians, and the the valley, taking with them their C0RRESP0XDEN0E. Frontier members of Congress of which they occupy is ad- village. Of the movements of GenIndians have country adapted favor volunteers. eral live and Custer the wart defensive companies mirably Y. M. 31 I. A. Visit of President Kipfiior firearms. Take Home time fare They urge that the region in under his immediate command, to organize. is known from Y'oung t.oud l'rospectii 'Ihe anything which Crook and (Juste have been scarcely Order. The war altogether unneces- operating is rugged, with deep those who witnessed them, for no Indians brave aud the gorges aud canyons, interspersed officer or soldier who accompanied sary. has yet been found alive. His Ordekvillk, June 28, lS7t. with bad lauds. It is 'a. country in him country bad. from trail Reno the where sucDcserct News: Fditor cannot point which cavalry operate Disposed to blame Custer. crossed the stream, passes along the On Indians, the 4th instant brothers Har against cessfully in Itignold and Jewett play as they are on hardy, and in the rear of the crest of the dy and Young were here and held mounted York J New at an Juliet'' t;Ilomeo the infantry bluffs on the right bank for nearly three meetings. At one of these to night, and Tilden will bo theie. well trained ponies,and or quite three miles, then it comes useless. be will organized a Young Men's Mu altogether down to the bank of the river, but they Great atrocities in I?ul::;aria tual Association, and Improvement Cutter. Klaiucou to the i Bixocd l.ny l v.ouien burued alive. at once diverges from it, as if he the following brethren were elected as had to cotton-workethe that Times facts, The says unsuccessfully attempted Reduction of wages of for as ofh voted and unanimously most alpeo- cross, then turns upon itself, now understood, dispose in Lancashire. cers of the Association president, the blame of the great most completes a circle aud ceases. Thomas Chamberlain; first coun Where Crook's command is. ple to lay unon Custer's impru It is marked by the remains of offi- cillor, Henry VY. Esphn; second slaughter Almost consternation in Ijon- dence and probable disobedience of cers and men, and the bodies of his secretary, hi over the depreciation in the orders, but criticism is Kinuiy auu horses, some of them hobbled along councilor, Heber Ayers; Blackburn. We expect to Henry value of silver. not would as the it others in where tone, charitable path, "heaped hold meetings every Saturday A stirriug time exacted in be had ho not fallen with his com- halts appear to have been made. afternoon. the British Parliament, and a great mand in the thickest of battle. There is abundant evidence that Ou the 22ud President B. Young speech from Gladstone on the for- The situation was full of danger a gallant reistane was offered by and party held two meetings here and difficulty, and the greater part the troops, but that they were be- and gave us some excellent instruc eign policy of the Government. The insult to the American would disappear if Sherman and set on all sides by overpowering tions aud felt to encourage and Sheridan had men, supplies and numbers. The officers known to bless us in our united efforts. flag at San Domingo. money under their control, to ren be killed are Gen. Custer; Captains We have for geod der immediate and decisive action. Keogh, Gate3, and Custer; Lieu- crops this very season. e have an tenants Cook, Smith, Mcintosh, abundance of work to do in VENGEANCE ON THE INDIANS. taking Extraordinary Attiacllcn. Porter, Hodgesou, Sturgis care of our crops and other branches Calhoun, is to appear and who George of Kignold, the Lieut. Riley, As the news of the Custer disaster with Miss Jewett in llomeo cavalry; of industry. Ihe people here are of tho Twentieth runs through the country there and Juliet good health at pre enjoying at the Acade- Crittenden, and Acting Asst. Surgeon sent. We very all feet well and happy arises a loud aud passionate cry for my of Music, arrived in this city Devvolf, Lieut. Harrington of the in eating and working together in from San Francisco. Til- cavalry, and Asst. night his Lord the United Order of God. vengeance on the Indians. Sensi- last staff are expected to are missing. Capt.Surgeon and Benton and are none that feel like backingThere ble citizens, who do not give their den out. be present. Lieut. Varnum, of the cavalry, are The they work in it the bet violent passions full play, but en- Details o the Iusult to the American slightly wounded. Mr. Boston Cus- ter longer they like it, and the Lord is deavor to keep them curbed within ter, a brother, and Mr. Reed, a blessing l ias at knu Domingo. us in our humble endeav rational bounds, do not join in this nephew, of Gen. Custer, were with ors to keep his commandments. Tho purser of the steamship Ty him were killed. No other Henry Blackburn. unreasoning aud frantic cry. The bee, from San Domingo, has for- officerand those whom I have than of to is the warded State, Secretary mine; Vengeance Scriptures say," are among the killed, that named I will repay, saith the Lord," and from the American consul at MINING STOCKS. wounded and missing. It is impos to the insult of nort. the details although the recent disaster was American Hag. It seems that the sible as yet to obtain a nominal list STREETS the enlisted men who were great and deplorable far the sake of 2'ybee, on her way from this port of killed and num but the wounded, the slain, 3'ei it would be most be- to San JJomiDgo, iook on ooaru as ber of Sun Francisco, July 8, 187t. killed, including officers, Gen. must nassemrer. at Cape Hayti. of the this in 11 30 a.m. authorities two reach coming hundred and fifty. of Pablo Villanuva, 48 s to of number is The wounded nation Ophir, fiftysufficiently inquire war and marine under fresiuent great Mex, 2Sfs into the merits, the justice of the Gonzales, of San Domingo. Arriv one. (J & C, 13 b I of Rosebud At mouth the the llJanuva case, and then act accordingly. ing at San Domingo, B & B, 44 b 1 authorities, asking per informed General Custer that Crockett's advice was sound enough sent to the 20j b Savage, steamer should the take was to but mission refused, land, 70 b to become proverbial First be sure aud Chollar, aril-cato warned that if he did laud he F up the Yellowstone & N, 9 b H you are right, and then go ahead, niitfht expect to be arrested imme- ferry General Gibbons' column over Point, 1029b b of the the river, that I should personally liut there are many who foolishlj diately alter. Captain Kuhl, Jacket, to the that and that accompany column, put I Tybce, was ordered urga a contrary rule of action mpl, 6546b b the government it would in all probability reach Alpba, First bo sure to go ahead, and General onthatshore, ho had been en- the mouth of the Little Big Horn Belcher, 18 b the L'Gth inst. The steamer then find out whether you avering deavoring, on tho llaytieu fron- on Con Va, 52T s are light or wrong. This is how tier, to ferment revolution against reached Gen'l Gibbon's troops, near 14 b S Nev, captain the mouth of the Big Horn, early republic. The case 704 s the fool alwaj's does, excepting the existing Cala, to in the morning of the 24th, and at and submitted the 16i b Exchqr, that sometimes he never finds out refused, o'clock four in the afternoon all his Paul Jones, the American consul, Overman, 03$ b whether he was right or wrong who decided that as the General men and animals were across the Union, 11 b the he has not sense enough for that was an ordinary paying passenger, Yellowstone. At fiveof o'clock 8 b Julia, comfive was column, consisting had not been on shore, he 8 a even, for though some fools learn and Caledonia, to remain on board, anu panies of the Seventh Infantry, entitled 18 b Utah, as do it was under the protection of the four companies of the Second Cavnot, by experience, others is written, "Though thou should-es- t American Hair. alry, and a battery of tlnee Gat-linMORNING HOARD. as 125th the of guns, marched out to and the fool mortar Tybcc On a a June, in among bray across Creek. Luller's was an order to Starting saiJ, ready Sun Francisco, July S. wheat with a i33tle, yet will not was received from the Minister of the soon after five o'clock in the mornhis foolishness depart from him." Interior commanding her to re- ing of the 23th the infantry 390 Ophir, 472; 47j; 474; 48, b 30 Tf the Government authorities main. The American Con?ui made made a march of twenty-twmiles 1270 271; 7; 271, b 5 over the most difficult country 950 Mex, W 3 h to do right in this Indian reply that he had on board a special 144; 14g; 144. G&C, I have ever seen, in order 460 B & B, 14i;15; which of dispatches to his Govern434; 431; 43 crisis, they will first protect their bearer and that the ship was pro- that the scouts might Le sent into 200-- Cala, G74; G7;G8; 67, b 10; G7J; ment, troops in the field, and the exposed perly cleared, and she would sail the valley of the Little Big Horn. 07; D7j; bo ; oof white settlement?; then ascertain unless detained by force. This The cavalry with the battery was 1070 Savage, 184; ISP, ISi; IS; 181 the roil nature of the situation and message was unheeded, and seeing then pushed on thirteen or four- 3455 Con Va, 48i; 4S; 49; 48:.; 49f b take teen miles further, reaching camp 491; 491, b 5; 494; attempt was to be made'to 30; jind out what is right and just to the tied at midnight. The scouts were sent Kuhl his 49 passenger. Captain red and both white man, giving Ameiicau flags to the stanchiou on out at half past four in the 70 Chollar, 74; 745; 75 the more ignoraut and uncultivat both of the gangways and all in- morning of the 26th. They 300 H & N, 9; 9J; 91 ed party the benefit of any doubts truders were, warned away. In a soon discovered .three Indians, who 100 Point, 9i; 94 little time a field piece was brought were at first supposed to be scouts, 253-- Jacket, 29; 28 ij; 281; 2SJ that may arise; aud lastly, when on the wharf, and fifty soldiers but when overtaken they proved 2575 Impl, 5 a just and wise policy has been armed with rifles, tore away the to be Crows who had beeu 385 Kentuck, 121; 124 ascertained and decided upon, car rlass and went on board, Custer. and with General They 550 Alpha, 45; 44; 444; 41; 43-ry it out without wavering. This despite the emphatic protest of the brought the first intelligence of 145 Belcher, 18; 184; 18i Their story was 310 H Nevada, 13;; il; 13i .. American Consul, Gen Ulanuva, the battle. - the creditable course to pursue. was taken from not credited. It was supposed that lame aud 20 Utah, 18 disabled, mad-me- n who de As for those his state room and carried on shore, some fighting, perhaps severe fight440 Exeheqr, 1G; 15, s 30 arrows, and then the vessel was permitted ing, had taken place, but it was not Mght in casting 40 Belcher, 70 believed that disaster could have 640 Seg and death around, and think it but to sail. 65; 624; 63; 62 Overman, so a a3 twelve 40 Point, 94; 9T sport, and who exclaim, in their UnuU Statement W. U. Tel. Mult. overtaken of large forceThe infan605 cavalrj. 22; 21 j; 211 b'.iud recklessness, ''Exterminate .Loans increase $3,770,000; specie companies which had broken camp very 1415 Justice, try, 103 104; 10j; Union, the Indians, and then ait down increase legal tenders early, soon came up, and the whole 300 Lady Bryan, 70c 10; 10j; and discuss the merits of the case," decrease bl,397,"00; deposits in column entered and moved up the 325 Julia, 8; l; 7 crease S7,6iS,lKM'; circulation in valley of the Little Big Horn. 110 Occidental, 3$; 3 they thould be treated as danger crease reserve increase During the afternoon efforts were 10 Woodville, 1J ous lunatics, which they are. made "to send scouts through to 50 Balto, 14 In regard to the organization of In the suit to lcslraiu the W. U. what was supposed to be General S Hill, 7 a regiment of volunteers in this Telegraph Co. from paying the Custer's position and to obtain in- 175 Cosmop, 31o dividend on the ground of formation sf the condition of 150 leviathan, 70c Territory, to go to the Indian coun declared want of earnings, I rest. Urton tc affairs, but those who were 100 11 Island, 14 try, it ma3 be well enough for day submitted an affidavit showing sent out were driven back by 70 Prospect. 6 those who have a desire to gain that toe dividend is 30 Andes, 2ij; 24 by parties of Indians who, in increasrepresented that kind of glorj, and certainly the earnings of the company, hav- ing numbers, were seen hovering 250 N Carson, 25c 21 Ward,li the troops already there should be ing $3iW,720 after paying all expen in Gen. Gibbons' front. At twenty ses and indebtedness. minutes before 9 o'clock in the 300 Valley, 1J protected. But the more calm and the infantiy had marched 90 Virginia, 2 evening CrooU'a Comof Tho Whereabouts candid class of citizens will say they and thirty 250 Eu Cob, 13; 12 between twenty-nin- e mand. would rather do justice to the In milea. The men were very weary Omaha, 8. Capt. Nickcrsou, of and daylight was fading. The coNew Yirky 8. dians than light them. If justice Gen. who went lumn was therefore halted for the Crook s had been done to them in the past, out with the command, Go'd closed, 115 12; Money, 3 expeJition, returned night at a point about eleven miles no such sanguinary ecene as the to Omaha yesterday. He left in a stra'gbt line above the mouth bid; Governments dull, steady; Western CusUr massacro would have hap- Crook on one of the forks of Tongue of the stream. This morning the Stocks dull, steady ; 186 miles from Fort Fetter-ma- movement was resumed 711; Quicksilver, 13; Pacific Union, and river, after beto is safe it pened say that, aud also i!6G mijes from the a march of nine miles Mjijor Reno's Mail, 26; Mariposa, 8; Wells, cause Indians have as strong a railroad. The command was entrenched position was reached. Fargo&Co., 85J; New York Censense of justice as white men have, awaiting the arrival of supplies and The withdrawal of the Indians tral, 108; Erie, 14 J; Fanama, 135; aud they have sufficient sense to reinforcements. The latter, . con- from around Reno's camniana! and Union Pacific Stocks, 63; Union was undoubtedly Pacific Bonds, 103; Central Pacific companies, left Fort from the know who are their friends, who sisting of five on July 4th, and is ex- caused byvalley Fetterman of Gen. Bonds, 107. the appearance are disposed to treat them fairly. to reach Crook about the Gibbons' troops. Major Reno and pected One great mistake in dealing with 12th. He will also be joined about Capt. Benton, beth of whom are FOUND! tho Indians is to adopt the policy Monday by ioO Snake Indians, officers of great experience, accusin1 N the. First Ward a sail clolh Sack con- will tho mounmasses with of see to troops, These, tomed large that they may be annoyed and number of men in the number of at this Office. d s w lea abused aud even killed, but at the crease the to 1,400. Nickerson does ted men, estimatedatthe not less than expedition Indians same timo they must remain un- not apprehend any danger to the twenty-fiv- e engaged hundred. Other offiPOCKET BOOK LOST- Crook's .location Is cers think that the numbers were provoked aud as passive as tradi- expedition. Kimbal.'B M1IT and the Tlthin tional saints and angels under the not over seventy miles irom ine greater than this. The village in "I. BETWEEN . . v. massacre. ' wan ... . . . ..coni&ijaiUK the valley was about three miles in turn . .... jxHm - " r, rtinrj nn- tho HaitaMl abuse, or, if they resent the abuse, scene of Gen. Custer's . oiurei .. .v. ..... B m rl a in n iiiuiuj width. mile about and rmal of if of General Official Terry - length Report they must bojuthlessly exterminaa great sory notes. The finder will obi lire by leav- Lagafemeut with the lu- Besides the lodges proper, ted: Every people that adopts Custer' number of temporary brush wood Mr. Thomas at the Temple Block Gate, and ; . dlana. such an unjust and cruel policy were found in it,indicating be rewarded. following: is shelters Chicago. 8.The must pay for it some time or other. the that many men besides its propofficial report of General Terry, ing gathered togethETRAY NOTICE. of Custer's engagement with the er inhabitants had Major Reno is very conri-den- t The Washington Star of June Indians, received at the headquar- er there. : II AVE in my that there were a number of iMh says "Mr.Mulligan, of Boston, ters of Gem Sheridan white men fighting with tfie IndiA brindle and wh te COW, about four ans. It is believed that the loss of years old, undprblt lu both ears, brand on who is now in this city, stated toHEADQTJARTE RS, 2 In centre ot a circle, DEPAKTM'X OF DAKOTAII, the Indians was large. I have as left sideonresembling day that he never, under any cirleft hip K P. brand no official received in yet Horn on reports River, one red and white Ijittle Big Alo HETTER, cumstances, or to anybody, at any Camp regard to the battle but what is under half crop in right yearlingear, branded O on june --Tin, is loft place, asserted that stated herein from hip. the gathered General of Military Adjutant If the above are not claimed they win be were on the ground sold Blaine did not correctly read the To.Division or me Missouri, at Chic- officers whefrom as the law directs, oi: Tuesday, July and those Warren-Fisk- e who have then, 1876, at 2 p.m., at the estray pound In 18th, letters. On the conago, Ills. been over it since. this city. he admits that he read every trary, JOSEPH HORN'S, It la my painful duty to report Alfred II. Terry, District Poundkecper. syllable in them." that the day before yesterday, the Brigadier General. Salt Lak City, July 8th, 1370. d4w U. NOW 107; Era to-d- ay The greatest variety of Home-Manufactu- red o-oo- ds ever displayed in Utah, comprising a choice line of Seasonable Fabrics,' from the Looms of the Deseret and other leading Mills of the Territory. ed Also; a large assortment of. Men's and Boy's Hats, made expressly for the Centennial season, com. prising India, Panama, Palm Leaf, Maracaibo, Cebrieze, etc., also our usual full lines of Fur and Wool Hats. rs Also; a splendid and varied stock of Men's and Boy's Linen Suits, at figures to Startle the Closest Buyers. 1 pro.-pect- s Iu-fant- B. CLAWSON, Supt. rj, to-nig- er t g o 4; ESTRAY NOTICE. J" Hi.VE In my possession DR. WW. H. GROVES, One brindle STEEIi.wbite en rump, white ppot above shoulder, stripe Office. branded souie-tlnnCouth Street, Salt Lake like Hon left shoulder, quare crop City, east Second of Elephaut Store. Olfcco hour : and two slita In right ear, underblt In lett. a.m. to 6 p.m. If not taken 1 July 17th, lSTd.1 . he will be Boldawaylbofore at the Estray Pound, at o'clock p.m. JENS P. MORTKNSEN, "feistrict Pound keeper, dsA-bahna, July 5th, 1873. gr A CASTLE VALLEY s, $3,3-38,80- SJ,0-19,37o- SKMI-ANNtTA- AT TAYLOR JOIIM TAYLOR, Vice President. FX wishes to Inform the MRS. RUM that she has on hand a great which will ,.K..!t 2 ReadThis Goo I ! THE ONLY PLACE To' BUY ! y "VTOTT can now bur the old ROCKY MOHXTAIN COAL lowing LOW KATE:?: ! S1IWAHTZ' STORK, Opposite the Post Office. t& Remember all, if you wish to Money, call at bhwarlz' Store. favorite at the fol- Bave dl87 R. C. FACER, - " Agt. tm TM -. 1 ' to-da- y: er ib. - 1 1 1 A . Sponoorian PENS. STEEL Ar for sale by all deaUera la fclali CO o u in LB. 1KB!! ! TREES ! 1 ! LOCUST AND MULBERRY. 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Advertiser's Stcreopticon, i Is preparing for the Fprlng trade with all kinds of FOAMY & HUE .c3 & GARDEN SEEDS Artopticon, and will sell at reasonable prices. School Lantern, Mr. D. has greatly enlarged his Green-hous- e SUCCESSORS TO and has in stock many thounads of FamilyL a ntern, W Inflow, Uel (ling an1 Haaket PI ant a, NATHAN DAVIS fc SONS. varieties. Has Imported sever--at People's Lantern. in different bund rods of new kinds rf plants from In Its best class the of Eacn stylo bein? the States anl Europe, bus several hun- All kinds of Milling and Mining the market. dreds of Dahlias, Gladiolus, Tuberoses, Peonies, Triu mas and Madeira Vina Roots Machinery, Wrought and I LIOUIITAIII Catalogues of Lanterns and Slides, with on band. Handsome Hanging Rasketa in Ironwork, manufactured And Flower directions for using, sent on application. I'nt Bouquets rarlety. balls, parties, weddings and funerals, to order. Any enterprising man can make money for of greenhouse and garden plants. with a Magic Lantern. in Gardens dugplanted, and put order f1F Visitors to the Centennial Hi posiJnavket, Tiysn, the Spring. Empty hanging baskets can Water tion will, da wisely to defer purchasing for M a-and Carta, filled Howf to be seeds order. Garden and r goods in our line until they come to our Bent free, by mall. All kinds of Cowers, stall loa Maalda, BEING F.VKO.VU HUNDltr.I) store in New York, where they will And roots and 11 a lea, rnraaet rjniERB nanging baskets sent by mall or-or and more moderate prices, rarlety , greater uil Itotatiag coptee of the abov 8ong Rook rematn'ng Muey must accompany and can select more as their leisure. But express. . . .. Car Wtaaete aavd we have a concession to sell some style of ders. . O. .. F. Axlea, Due his can found be at greenhouse, the our goods in the building of Departunsold, tbty can te obtained at the Peaervt two blocks north of Valley I loose, ment of Public Comfort, and those not situated 17th AJ 10 Hra& Work of aU descriptions. and west f beck's Omes residence, Yoi k to on are icvited New to oall coming Ve ws Xnr for tB rents per copy. between tho Ward, Conference, , : our representation there. 12 aud 1 p.m., and 4 8 and 8 hours ofdaring IFVI tST" A fu!l stock of Views of the Exposl and 6 p.m. Street, tlon Buildings and their contents. Residence at Mr. Jones', about half a WM. WILLKS. KEAKrORTH TEMPLB ST., 8. L. CIT. Cut out this advertisement for refer- block north-ea- st of greenhouse. Address . r. 1CK, fait Lake City. dlW ence. 8. U City, Uarch 81st, n'.t. dis: dsw . FLOWER Cat Pa . ., T ' ilrst MalMry. ,,. HIER |