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Show EVENING NEWS. Wbal n Laity Say. Stove I fia pure no Cooking tlat evn was made has given so great satisfaction n- - Charter Oak. The arrangement ef linos is such aa to always Insure good draft and iutck, uniform bakins, which large 'Qal!o3 the housekeeper to do amount of kitchen work with a moderate unusually quantity of fuel; the KoservoirhotU wator re- lanro and npp,.ii all th t ho Ut .School Books. Parent anb teacliera will save school money by purchasing their A liberal at Dwyer's. books, Ac, reduction made to every purchaser who will buy their school books, Ac, at Dwyer's Book Store. d233 Y are prepared to furnish our Writing Fluid in any quantities. Those wishing to see proofs of its quality can do so by examining the specimens of penmanship exhibited in the window of the Indies Centennial Fair, bpfere its close-S- ept. 21. 11. 1. Matthews & Co. O. Box 1061. for they give the highest price? dried fruits, ltead the advt. cow lost. frte advt. A Select Social Party at Fuller's Hill, Monday evening, Aug. 2Sth. Jos. Committee, L. L.overidge and ' d2Sli Kiddiugtou. Nelect S?liovl. Mrs. M. E. Randall will open a select school in Morgan's Hall, 14th Ward, on the first Monday in Sep- tember next. d2?,'5 LiXKY is the baby whose mam- U.es UtKSN'S HULUIIL'K SOAT, with which to wash the little innocent. N prickly heat, or other rash, can auuoy the infant cuticle with which this cooling and purifycomes in daily ing d229 a00w31 contact. IM4 li-:- c LTOM'KATUilKON. ICalhairon is an invigor- j rntvK of eox.n. ;rroM l daily by VeKrtl JVuUtxoZ Banl: Postponed. We are requested Ly ."ai t La kb Citt, August the committee cf management of fluytwy at tl.09: tcltoiQ at fl.ll. the excursion to Lake Side of the 20th Ward Sunday School, to state Local and Other Matters. that it has bsen postponed until further notice. TiiEKiioii etek SG degrees F. in Par the shade atl p.m. Returned Missionary. tlally cloud3T. we had the pleasure of a call from Elder Miles P. Romney,just returnReligious ed from a mission to the State?, on Religious Services. services In the Now Tabernacle to which he left this city on the morrow afternoon, beginning at 2 of been absent October, lat having o'clock, and in the evening at the ten months. He comes back after several ward meeting houses. having performed a good work, in connection with Eider W. II. McMessages. There are messages at Allister and other EiJer who the Western Union Telegraph have labored in conjunction with cilice fer 1'. Kerwin, P.. MeGuire him. His minisleiial labors were and J. R. Nichols. to confined Wiscon?in, mostly ami Indiana. He Ohio, Michigan Twentieth Ward. Elder Miles baptized twenty-twpersons, beP. Romnev will preach at the sides were that baptized eighteen to Twentieth Ward School-hous- e by Elder Wulfjenstelu, in Minnemorrow evening. sota, and one family who heard the gospel in Bane county, WisSixteenth Ward. Elder Orou consin, recently, came out to Utah Pratt is expected to preach at the and have been baptized into the School-roolGth Ward church ince their arrival here. evening. Services commence at returns in excelElder Romney half-pasix. lent health r.nd spirits and, alGone South. The deputation of though he enjoyed his missionary ho u g'ad to be once labors Navajoe Indians that have been in more atgreatly, home. the city the last few days took their departure this morning, for the south, apparently well pleased with their visit. 26, 1S78. to-da- y. To-da- y o Walk km Bkos. announce that anti-scorbuti- August as, sninrliy, 1S76. on exhibition, lie is confident ho can compete successfully with importations in this branch, and even expects to sell goods ef better quality than the class in the same lino of imported at no higher figurr. ating touic vegetable preparation, positively free from any mineral or deleterious substances. It is the most delightful of all hair dressing cooling the iiead, allaying irritation, coring heaJache and throbbing teiii'ile, making the hair strong, fragrant, glossy and obedient to control, so cleanly to use that it will not soil the finest fabric, causing the hair to grow luxuriantly and beautifully, removing dandruff aud pimples. No man or woman can become bald who will is the Lyon's ICathairou properly, das e o 3 (1 Flashing in their pearly sheen, to-mrr- ms st By Tlie Show Gone. As ocn as the performance was over Ia3t night, Cooper, Bailey & Co's show packed up and moved out. They were to and then perform atCorinne y i " 1 i,r. n, - a-- - l"rON TEI.EOIIAP1I i.INE. "DISPATCHES. EASTERN Kt'iliu ol School Term. tion west. they go Nkw Yoric, CO. The Times Lost. Will the person who pick- Washington special says one of the results of Randall's econonij', in ed up an unopened letter addre.-e- d the expenditures of the public serTemto Miss Mary Port, .on South vice money, will be to reduce the First and term of the public schorls of this West between ple Street, from ten to eight months. West Street, please leave it at this district amount The expended last year for ofllce for the owner, and oblige'.' school purposes, exclusive of the expenditure for new school buildConcert. Next Thursday even- ings was $343,000, and the total amount appropriated this year is ing there will be a vocal and instru- $200,000, leaving an increased cost Ward First mental concert at the of maintaining these schools, arisSchool-housunder the direction ing from tho natuial increase of of Professor C. J. Thomas. The pupils. In cousideiing this reduction of the school appropriation,the Theatre orchestra, who have kind- district commissioner and the ly volunteered their services, will school tiustees have based their take part in the performances. It estimates for a school term of eight will doubtless be a very enjoyable months; thus depriving the children of the district of the benefit of affair. two full montu education. The of the school authorities The Ladies' Territorial Centen estimates in exfor eight months are nial Fair. We understand the cess of the appropiiation made for Ladies' Fair, which has been a the school years of ten months. most attractive resort while it has They promise to reduce these estiif practicable, in order that been open, will close on au nfler mates schools may be left open for the Saturda', September 2nd. Miss E. eight months, but if further reducR. Snow, president of the board tions cannot be made, the tchool of management, desires exhibitors term will have to be further sbort'-enein order to add $75,0 living in the City to call at the to the Thus, of their economic footing building during the week after the table., the House of Representaclosing and take away the aiticies tives have thrown the school children of this district into the streets belonging to them. e, To-da- Crr TO-DAY- 'S Wi.-TEIS- to-da- From the glorious coralline, See those teeth untarnished ! White alike the back and front. Vts, by the fragrant SOZODOXT, May beauty's mouth be gard229 EG!) w31 nished ! Public Speakers and Stlagers Will find "Brown1 s Bronchical Troche-- ' beneficial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and relieving the throat after any y a man had His Watch. exertion of the vocal organs. For Chinaanother and JohnnyAhCutt Coughs and Colds the Troches are man arrested on a charge of steald 223 effectual, ing a silver watch. The oflieer went to Johnny's house, and there found the article lying on the table wrapped in a dish rag, about a foot from where Its owner had been sitting in a chair, asleep. There was no evidence to connect either of the Chinamen with an attempt to steal M. I. C. Z. the watch, or with concealment of All Departments of on will remain closed Tuesday, the article with intent to commit a stock-takinOur theft, so they were discharged. for August 20th, town and in country wil patrons accord themselves Something Wprth Knowing. please govern T5. Clvavsox, H. Every little while Ave read of some ingly. one who has stuck a rusty nail in d2M Supt. his foot or some other pail of his persou, and lockjaw has resulted therefri. All such wounds can be healed without any fatal conseThe quences following them. to is is It only simple. remedy smoke such wound, or any wound with or bruise that is Rkal Stoneware Jars for Pickles burning wool or inflamed, woolen cloth. :ind Preserves. All sizes, not por- Twenty minutes in the smoke of wool will take trie pain out or tne ous. Little & Round y. worst case of inflammation arising d217 from any wound we ever saw. PAIN PAINT cures all pain. Cincinnati Enquirer. Proof iu this city of its cure of Sunday School Excursion. The rheumatUm, diphtheria, colds, etc. To be h id only at special agencies. Sunday School of the ISth Ward dl9t will have an excursion to Lake Point on Tuesday. By courtesy of What a beautiful lot of Baby the officers of the Utah Western at lise and s very cheapd 125 the children go free of Railroad, in iv jodey's Furniture Store, charge, and the price of the tick'!r... C Fekocson, watch maker, ets for grown people is one dollar . 1, 1m rat Squill St., a few doors east each, for sale by Brother B. H Commercial St. Schettler, Superintendent of the Sunday School named. He can be !::! CAN VOX COAL. Still found at Zion's Savings Bank and ! h reli ible $ 5.7j per ton at the Trust Company office. Tho train will leave the city at vird, f 7. oJ delivered. NO EXTRA :;AU JK Ft ) It DELIVERY iu !) a. m. aud reach here again, on HTieult places. Full weight aud return, at 6 p. m. A lat-- i i i vlity of coil guaranteed. for and rich true the friend and ug Baptisms Coming Home. Elder one Orders it aud all. Try Miles P. Romney writes from i! .v iys nifet with promptness and Viela, Wisconsin, August 21st. tre. Robert Sm ith, week previous he baptized The t);ii: , o" Maiu Street. Agent. three very intelligent people, in the :1VJVN H4UOLU BALM Kickapoo River, two of whom I au unfailing prescription for a traveled one hundred miles for the fauitles complexion. Sallowness, purpose of receiving the initiatory ro .ihuesi, sunburn, moth patches, ordinances of the gospel. Elder Romney intended leaving freckles, discoloration, dark spots, unwholesome paleness, tan, pim-ll"- for home the day following the eruptiiius, redness and every date of hia letter, and will there uther kind of blemish disappear fore arrive shortly. Elder Moroni like m igic by the use of Hagan's H. McAllister will remain until Magnolia Halm. A few applica- about the 15th of October, for the tion applied with a soft linen cloth purpose of taking charge of a small will leave the delicate hues of re- company of emigrating Saints, nine fined beauty and youthful bloom. of whom intend coming from WisI application cannot be detected, consin, and these will be joined by ami it is absolutely free from all others from Ohio, at Chicago. possible harm, warranted purely a Many kind friends regret the vegetable extra t from the flowers departure of those Elders, and exf Southern Frauce. the that press their places hope f:CM U.sitedObokr Rules. Having will be filled by other Elders from had frequent enquiries for copies of Utah next Winter. the "Rules that should be observed Still Anether. This morning by Members of the United Order" Brother James first of since the edition the same Hoggan, of Provo, was all sold, we have lately printed late of Dunfermline, Scotland, exan authorized edition on fine fancy hibited to us an excellent, durable, colored paper, on a sheet 12$ by 20 scarlet and white damask bed cover ' inches, suitable for framing r woven by himself. Some time eent to since he Dunfermline for a mounting on a stretcher and hanging up in the houses of thm Saints. Jacquard machine and the newest They can ba had at this office, or patterns, and to Philadelphia for a mailed to any address for 10 cents stock of cotton warp, and this article is the first result of those per copy. facilities. He is in a position now to fill orders for all kinds of table A citizen of Dakota took a hit. m Omaha a few days ago. andTurkini. died witha linen and colored damask, in the an hou r. The verdict of the Jury washadn't ought to have rot so much of "Ha thn manufacture of which he gives evimudotr of him at one time." dence of .being an expert. :This for ladles Unfortunately It Is one and gentlemen to meet andthing discuss "social morning Brother Hoggan took the science," and quite another to effect acy bed cover to which wa have alludpractical results from these vaporing.. ed to the Ladles' Fair, where it is g. PHI Telegraph. d. two months. Morrill II ml to Sut Citnil; . The World's Washington special says Morrill has had to succumb to the pressure, and demanded the resignation of Hemphill Jones, who, for twenty-rivyears, held the position of deputy first comptroller of the Treasury. The position de mands experience, but tne exigency demands a pliable republican, and Jones is a democrat. Don Carlos l)ogCi!. It is stated that Don Carlos had been annoyed recently by tho conduct of persons who have followed him whenever he lefc his hotel. He complained of tii'n to Justice Kasmire yesterday, stating that he was not afraid of anyT personal encounter, but he thought these persons had no good intention toward him. He concluded to make no formal complaint. It '.va- - ruiniod, however, that the police should give him any necessary protection. Tlie Steamer "Colon's" Roilrr for to-da- y e Bnr9l4 at Sea, The Pacific Mail which sailed from here August L'Oth for Aspiuwall, returned in a diabled condition, after being three day3 out. A terrific explosion took place, followed by a great rush of steam, which completely enveloped the vessel, causing much excitement, among the passengers. After some timo it was discovered that one of her boilers had burst, and two men had been killed; the chief engineer, one fireman and several passengers were scalded. The Colon hoisted signals of distress which were observed by the steamer "Etna, and the disabled vessel was towed into port. Later. The explosion occurred at 11a. m. on Sunday, during the religious services. The concussion threw many persons of! their feet, and, for a time, a scene of the wildest confusion prevailed. John Bunting was the name of the engineer killed, and James Farrell, the fireman. The bodies were buried at sea. The vessel was badly damaged by the explosion, and will take several days, perhaps weeks, to repair. The passengers will leave for Aspiuwall next Monday. steam-shipCVoj- , to-da- y TURKkY. AUERBACWS COLUMN. north; aLo to construct Wiutei quarters at the mouth ofof Toiigu? infantty. river for one regiment I II Ni 1.1 ' I'n iiiu.u " The steamers rar H'tV, Jo '' ary !': .ttetiin foe fjft;d hue and la.-i,ic, Carrol' m iIjh j ni:;lit i;i :is" been placed ..t his disposal, ai.d 1. M v Piitn !!.'!. l.y & Bro., F. aie being supplies for his comm;tuu river from the rapidly shipped up AUSTRIA Buford. The steamers Carro" and ! Moreol e Hie Roilnilutik. Far West have been employe 1: ' L'i H ited here Viknna, the river, trolling :ies?ot:a- feai-"Gen. Miles' command has been that 55 EAST TEMPLE ST., reinforced by two companies of tlie tions betwetn the dignitaries ofj 17th Infantry and other troops, the trtvity of Paiis. itirhidiinr Uns- l.ai- - of arabout 700 men. sia, were propped, giving him a total of has been mov- rangement; that Prince Milan Terrv's supplv camp t. Ca'.; :he if eut.au oT tl.o pu'. ed to the mouth of Tongue River should be retainc-- en the throue; as the base of supplies during the that Servia pays the war indemnity, and that Turkey have the right campaign. The steamers are well of placing a garrison In the Servian and tlie tamp supply guarded The garrison fortress? on the Turkish frontier. strongly defended. GREAT BARGAINS has three Gatliug guns and several Rodman guns, and the steamer Gat-linJosephine has on beard three CotrcsptmUeucc. pieces for the garrison. work mav be expected on 'Sharp the south Lank of the Yellowstone Ilenllhy Country Abundant Cro.a rrcsts-Iroiicl- al, etc. before the war ends.' A later dispatch, dated August .FH.VNKLIX, Idaho, l!nd, near the mouth of Powder failure August 21st, lS7v'. River, says, ''The practical caused of the campaign thus far has Editor Leatret JTeics: a change iu the plan of operations, conMailers and things are very quiet and the government will now are in this city. We Jhave little or tinue the war until the Indians To V (ioed C,;f n 'he subdued or return (o their reserva- nothing to disturb our reaceful tho north tions. It is almost assured that lives. We are located J' rt and the scout now making by the com- end of the old Cache bined forces of Crook aud Terry now about two miles north of the will be unsuccessful, and the trwota line dividing I'tah and Idaho. It will probably return to the mouth is true that the terminus of the ! of Tongue River on the 25th inst. Utah Northern Railroad is at this The command will then refit for point, and we have a daily mail, has another dash, which it is supposed but modern "civilization" scarcely reached our quiet town, will be more successful.' "General Miles' winter quarters and we are attlicted with but few will accommodate 1,500 men, and if of its evils. Being a fine country the troops do not have a successful for health, asd for fishing and ful engagement with the Indians hunting small game, it has this before the l"th of September, that season beeu the resort of .the sportsnumber will probably be left on the man, and many a consumptive has found it beneficial to sojourn here Yellowstone for the winter. Gen. for a few days. 'The 5th Infantry, uuder under The crops iu this section have Miles, aud the 5th Cavalry, Gen. Merritt, two of the finest regi- been very abundant, indeed they Prints from 61c. upwards; ments in thw service, will remain have beeu very large all through in winter quarters, and, if neces- this valley. It is not nearly all be harvested; there is a large breadth Linen Grenadines, sary, additional numbers will thus the cam- of country, containing very many kept in the quarters; 12 yards for $1. in the acres of hay and grain, which is not paign will Le extended late season, and if necessary, resumed yet cut, but ought to be, yet the thought farmers are up to their very chins Elegant Black Grenadines, early in the spring.canK beis forwardat work, securing their crops. sutllcient supplies Last night we were visited with 22c. per yard, worth ed to the troops before winter sets frost, and much of the potato and in. suffered .thereby 40c. "A fall campaign will be full of corn crops haverecover. as some will not hardships, but not so dangerous But, oh! the ironclads! The inanother season's murderous work. Colored Tarlatans, 20c. There are evidences of Indians fernal pests are here in hundreds millions; they sweep past a felalong the Yellowstone, buttoevery of per yard, worth 30c; keep low like hailstorms; they cover the precaution is being taken advised of their movements., and a ground In some places almost like a garment, while the air is clouded fight is not improbable. The on with them. I am thankful, bow-eve- r, White Swiss and Victoria the will quarters occupy troops to say that they, as yet, have 2uth. Tongue river by Sept. Lawns, 25c; neither "A still later dispatch, dated done little or no damage, to but have Crook eggs, via begun lay they says 22d, Bismarck, Aug. and Terry, after following the trail they seem to be getting a good Black Lace Shawls and discovered on the 12th, moved ready. They extend from here miles down the Rosebud. many miles south along the line of thirty-si- x Jackets Reduced 30 The northern trail was abandoned railway, and seem to be travelling on the 14th, and the command in that direction. I hope they will per cent.; migrate to parts unknown, pursued the southern trail, crossed speedily Tongue River to Goose Creek, and never return. C. Yours truly, thence returned to Powder River, Guipure and Yak Laces and followed it to its mouth, which at Cost; they reacnetl on the night of the ISth, where they went into camp, How the Crops are in the South. and will remain till the 21th. The It is the general opinion of farm- 250 Silk and Serge Parwagon train and all the supplies at the mouth of Tongue River, are ers hereabouts now, that possibly, asols at Eastern Cost; being shipped to the mouth of Pow after filling "all out doors," they der River, and it is expected the may be able to find room for the wagon train will reach there to- balance of the corn crop in their Ladies' Linen Suits and morrow morning. The Indian trail cribs and barns. The crop will be Dusters very low; diverged from the east bank of the huge unpreeedentedly so in the Powder River, about twenty miles "memory of the oldest Inhabitant." from its mouth, south again toSivccttcatcr (East Tenn.) Enter-wards the Little Missouri, whence pritc. In Gents' PANAMA and the command will follow speedily. FroMi nearly all points in the other HATS we offer "The entire command is short of country, we hear of the most magsupplies, and, unless otherwise or- nificent cotton and corn crops, aca Variety of Styles dered, Teiry will march such as are cording to present outlook, had in not needed to Fort A. Lincoln. the country since the war. Some at Closing Out Prices; Crook's command will scout toward of our farmers will not be able to the Black Hills via Fetterman, and all their corn. Caricrvilte then home. Crook and Terry both house Gents' Summer Cassimere Exprets. think it too late for an extended (Oeo.) in Iuka is Corn begging actually on field of operations. The Indians Suits from $10; for the first time since the tne southern trail are believed now, war. Herald. Iua (Js.) moving toward the agencies, and Crops were never more flourish- Linen Pants, $1 25 Terry will, if possible, intercept per pair; them. ing than at the present time. Wheat, hay aud potatoes turned "The campaign is,therefore,prac-ticall- y out Cumberland (Ey.) Boys' Linen Pants, 65c. finely. closed, unless lurther instructions come from the Lieu- Courier. per pair; tenant General." Humphreys county baa a larger now of for number than hogs many Hntler Celesittcs. years. Her crop of pork promises Gents' Serge, Congress and itpu'.i-iican- s 28. The to be Axiv)VKit,Mass., in excess of any poselected Butler delegate to the sible largely local demand. Prince Albert Shoes at Waverly congressional convention of theI 7th (Tenn.) Juiirnal. district. Tho General require but $2.50, worth $3.75; There are already over twenty sixteen additional vote to ensure mammoth tobacco it stemmeries iu nomination. this; city, and yet there are not suf- Ladies' and Children's Serge Nomination. ficient for the tobacco traffic of contract for the The DemocratShoes and The 2i. c'j.KVKLAxn, Slippers ic Convention of the 20th congres- erection of two more factories has Owensboro Reduced. been let. Greatly (Ey.) Exani' nominated sional district, iner. Hon. Rufus 1. Rinney for Co Really we da not think our peoby acclamation. . ; Yi"--&'oit- it-n- i d g DAYS II IT S VIV A M 1 1'. H XV isj r".r sa' I., Messrs Dm , T: :, otNtRAL wholesale fam:iy a'' ro'ai:, A l.y 1 lv, MrssrM. lialbo, IMts TeiSiM, Messrs. Kimtuil A M mi.T ON AN1 7. C St. P. Friday, .lug. lfi, "''S'TF.ltX I.M1.WAY ril.r?.1 wl:l n.U .';i;.y Tra;u a ut.dayt exoepi.vl) : Leare falt Lnke Cii y at T a n- Mopping 25 niluuttti Ln k - !reakf.nt. Oo.. Movin. Wm. .'e:.u A Arrive at tavH, T.ty.or l.er, (. i;.! ler, Wal ter I!iMhors. riKOS. i CO.. ftr:w.!tr d U ' h, Pa. a: cut- W. A AITKR Haif-wa- at Hcum" y COM-rA- to" r,.' P. :: ll.' it t ; lK House at ;i r t r iS(pp!cg C3 maunos ut Lat lf.tltHT.I burg I Salt ake City at :K Arr:v!iitf at S D N DAYS ON t..M Lake C.t a' l vr..,; " C !!!' WM. M'CULIY & CO., tumistfjt at I ;i l'i'i,t at al I l1' ' n t t.vi, St :iv..'r.r n:r. r Ilrsut.t ot ;lri:i , v House Mt ...' i u: , liin: !i U bvp I r Wll Wf.'n ftn.;Or-r:C m ut arr Laki Salt tv aic :? ..i,;; o' I I. .. sn.i: . .4 IV:tv r j. ul T!u frr Tram in a;! M j r.i: at. r IK".:.. at Lake I n ut with l ati.1 CO Hool Sirrtl, I'IIIh nrjli, the STrixiru Leave Ra:f-wa- y . ; 1 r-- It lnvi. - lla!l-Ta- Viii-vr- y ! 1 1 .!. - A.: u:;l i iicsrri !.,. r. 1 1 it. i I PENNSYLVANIA. P. -- i - r ViU at. J GENERAL GARFIELD l; Winch will rak( a tr!,i on ihf iJ'.K T SALT I. AM'.. nt;:rn;itir in tuiu- - f. r -- ipix r attt-oLk- . ' h 'o!u II v.-'- , n t 0.n:., i rtvtur at .i t Lacv iv vn . ai : v Tr-t'i- HEW fOP.K TRADE. mm i urr thoms vrn TIiKV.r, ai.ai i'v in ir S.(..t, ON SATURDAY EVEMMV; Sp.vlal Kxctirs'on train for H.tthn ' . !avf Salt Litko City at p.m. Kt"iir'-tuirarr!v at Sa't t.iku i,i Ikvimi Tick, is, Jl.TiO, (jt.l from S.ilur .ay lu.t. Monday. Sjhvia! ratv irivou to Kcv:nn p. n to ;. w .Tit 1 ., Generalapplication t'owetiiter Acnt. rv. , Fit ai t Information coiiivp frv P1KK, tieu'i r n:k Fi A. . i. apply to J U. P. KlMltALt . Pi: t. iV.i A tl. k iiv'.u-li- t c-t- or , - MtN'Sand JOHN U BOYS' CLOTHING COiVLSS. C NEW YORK Hit S. W. H. WARD'S J EM H EH S SONS, Manufacturers vt PII'EH COLLARS m, & AM) ITFR, Gensral Insurance i;ioadwy, KV YOKK. Coivutucri ran fln.I our (roods at Mr. J P. 1 rifiw'f, l.iiU War! More. w li & BAKER, PRATT .lo. CO., ami Ht Grand Street, NSW YORK. Ltfta anj Q.ictat!ons mftllw' t&to Trlocaddresn. d l0 fr.o any NSON, LORD & CO., Manufacturers and Wbo!tt!e Fkmlora In TftlneM, marking. 'ordjfr, Brnihm of de-rr- Move l. or America, ROBINSON, Lombard St., HiUiia irf lfl , "v 1,45 I.VO.mJ, - Company, 0 i o. Liverpool and London and - ij, 4,100 Globe Insuranoe Ca, London and Lancashire In.-'urauce Company, C.uO.'H1 Scottish Commercial Ineuranco O.e.'.O.OOO Company, Drititth America Aasurancc Ci, SXK),C' ' ... i' - u1 ( ii Kew York Life Iusurauoo Co. f 30.ttiO,tX'0 t" Total Capltat an J Aaset, fT.bOJ.tiJ iv We rail the Attention or lbs In RnrlsvT Public or all Lake City au I vicinity to the above List of Frjt Cl.is. i..l aD.1 BOOTS & SHOES 1,1 1 A ,',' FOREICN FIRE COMPANIES. OP BENEDICT, HALL & CO,. Xoti i . Of lolaiubum, O. WHOLES l. E Til APK OSI.T, It: Chamber aad 1S9 Iteade St., New rk. d 140 ... Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Home Iasuraoc Dtmijohns, fiottlcn, Elasl.s, Pcrcu' sio?i Caps, German Market Eas kets, Etc. &. 6 or rblladelpbla. Fire Insurance C. ni'v, or Aew Tor a. n and .... '. CC',7,1.1' New lurk. Insurance Company of North or Pblladrlphls. tbfroota, Kniokltif Tobarroo, Home 1'nr-tilling; Good, SS f t .SMJl Of IlsrtTorU. Romo Insurance Compai.y, Company, I'lgraro, LORD . HOME FIRE COWIPANtE 1. PhanVx Iasuranoe Company, Nlasara Polish, Trry lion, Stationary of all klnrtn, AND IMPORTER Tt tuple SILT LIKE CIIY, ITAll. inpoBTnis, 112 East J.1 Reliable Companies. dil! t.'rantl Mrrtl, Corner Croet.y 03(lJ(EffiKi d'Uu .... S S TS XT SfnW vl IEC w r FS a Cjspt ".Till to-da- y, Heavy M i Li op.d, Pa., Drake & Co., 2G extensive tannenj,of Berlin, Wayne County, Pa., failed; liabities reported very heavy. Dentrnctlve tire. PiiM.ADF.i.riiiA, 20. Early this lire broke out in the morning a for shells used storing exhibit boxes at the back of the Atlas Hotel, near tiie Centennial grounds The tne raged for several hours, destroyof ing four large sheds and most boxes thwir comprising which had contained British, Ger- man, Austrian, French aud American exhit.it; the loss will reach several thousand dollars. S2o,ooo n.-e- ruptcy and repudiation, having just harvested such a splendid wheat crop, and with such nattering prospects for a fine yield of corn this fall, and besides the country is full of cattle, horses and mules, notwithstanding they are being shipped away by hundreds and ( Tenn.) thousands. SheldyviHe six-sto- five-stor- y More Hrlbery. eJ GEO. A. CLARK, The recent rains seem to encourage the farmers, aud they are jubilant that they are thus abundantly blest with fine crops. This centennial year may also be a year of jubilee. Mountain (Ey.) Echo. Iu Scotland, two young wo- A Complete Assortment FOR.? ALE BT OUR9TOCK OF 25. O . CO., Five Doors East of Godbe's Drug Store, I i STAPLE AND FANCY 591 Vtc I'orA, Hotl.) Broadway, - Manufacturers, Importers ENCKAT15CS, CZROMOS & la s FRiME AND STEREOSCOPES! VIEWS. Cochran DRY GOODS, Si Co. McLean & Stotetbury MolEAN & CO., COCHRAN, IMPORTERS AND JOBBLB3 llbnms, Grapboscopes, rhotograp h And kindred roods Ccletr ties, Aotreaeee, etc. Or HAVE ill Boots and Shoos, Faca styla bclnr the beat of lis c the market. CAR aud AXLE GREASE, S. 812, MAIS MTKECT. BT. LOVIS. d!27 Gents' Furnishing Goods OP ALL SIZES. solicited, and prompt attention and Lowest Prices guar- tgOttlera Family Arrested. LINSEED OIL PUTTY. Tokoxto, 2G. The family of the jeweller Miller, who recently ab GLAZING DONE TO ORDER! anteed. sconded from Montreal, was arrested yesterday at Prescott, on their way to the United States, and $51,-00- 0 worth of jewellry and other valuable stores secreted in their ESTABLISHED 1801, A. i IUrhed Spiral and Plain Spiral Wrought IronFeuco. Twice t ha weight and alia of .ni wimburn icDciii. uuarantced stock proof, cannot or blow do we; does not aar. contract or rust. Thoroughly tested, and approved by practical farmers. Specimens can bo Been by ca Hn this office. . PLANTER'S I KOV FKXC 8 CO.. dtSS 03 Sbrth ftwet, ?L Lonli, QO a3 Lli CHEAT BRITAIN, nalllon la Basil Stock. London, 20. The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England AND SEE U8.a Ti"RQ, ALL BDtB. :PiILmW A " X or PAEEY P.PSiTT. STAirbAKD ( Our Entire Stock of LIFE .MD..TH1FBL5 , Closing Outs FOREICN. Catalogues of Lanterns and SUdas, a :i dlrscUuaa for uaius asot ou appUcatiuO. Any enterprtalnr man can mane in one with a Maarto Lantern. Tlaltors to the Centennial Etpol-tlo- n will ds wisely to defer purbainv roods In cur ilns until tbey e.ane to our score in New Vork, w&re tbey will Dud aad mors tuodera e price, variety greater and can select more at their leisure uut we have a cenoession to sell ome of our roods in the bulkltot ot ihestyes lepar-meof Public Comfort, aoi those not oomtnr to New Voi k are invited to call on oar resreeentattoa there. A fu'l stock of Views of the Expoul tkn Bulldinrs and their contents. s Cut out this advertisement for refer- nt tuii-errau- ts CANADA. JF . Clsito, Calf Otlt, Hejrsceo OUC, " WMhlnnon Are. am p 4 -- tana LriVl.Rljr.T3EY & CO 6; A BARGAIN, will bo ol4 from ' $1 to AT m. TWO HUNDRED GALLON 3 to-da- - per Gallon. F. Auerbacli &Bro., 55 EAST TEELPLE ST. ' . . (IM . ft.OO . A FEW COPIES FOR SALE IfarmfacUirtri'antllTohbertrf on balance y is JE1S,000. Consols 96 Bonds, 65's old 105, 07's 10Si, new fives 107, 104's 107; 'Erie 10J, preferred 18; New 1 HATS AND GAPS, Cheapest, Strongest, Best fT A ICT.T. STUCK OT Which tb?y are offering at 6. The ship Is pretty well aasortel, auJ Wholesale four hundred with Lightti'nfj, ! Lowest Buyers will do well to look at our Goods on board, went ashore at LMci Rates Trow bridge, on the Australian aud Prices before purchasing elseCoast, on July 13th. The passent where, gers and crew were saved. GLAZED No particulars received of thelos9 READY SASH of the ship Gettwood. luggage. E. & H.T. ANTHONY & 10 (Opp. Metropolitan And Branch Stores throughout the dliO Territory. t WESTERN. o Kens ot the Ashore Siil) Gettwood." York. Central 97.' TVE Ytiur.. men, disappointed and disgusted Llaeoa, Embroider!, Laee, Dry with men, resolved to do without Hood. Crapeis Mantillas, Cloyeo PD 0 T 0 G R A PUUTif AT t R I A S WhlwiJooU, Hosiery, Xotlons, Wool them and cleave to each other. VTe are Beadtrtera tcr everythlur enn, lu thn way of to see drew lots should which They 4f2, 4S4 4 463 Broadway, the so one and indi the man, play NEW YORK. 5TERE0P1 ICC1S AND K&CiC UNFErtli Millinery (foods, cated dressed as a man, and took BelBf Manutrcturer of the the name of James Ham. They MlcrO'ScientiJlo Laritirn, b&th went ofTtoauother part of the LOUIS TDADL ST. StercoPan NOTIONS, pticon, country, aud kept a tavern, as landUniversity Stcreopticon, lord aud landlady, for thirty years, Advertiser's Stcreopticon, O. C. U SKIDMOrtE, HARRIS, the secret coming out only when & Trv&. r'rest Secretary GENTS'&DOYS' CLOTHING Artopticon, the "landlord" died. School Lantern, WESTERN OIL COMPANY, MAirCTACTTHrRS OP Family Lantern, Ptcpln's Lantern. RAILWAY G. F. CULMER & MMIIMY OILS f-nts San Fhaxcisco, AvKtrfal the lU)ht$t Midal at It is the Best Made. Gazette. . Savannah, 2G. A fire last nightry destroyed Kelly's block of four buildings, Stoddard's upper ranee of three buildings, Kelly's shed and wharf, the uppere works of a schooner, and twenty-fivbales of cotton; loss 5200,000. A f ple need be talking alout bank- j 'Since the junction of Crook ru.Mi;iis, K.lLSOUI.XF.lt. Utah Western Railway Ow-ensbor- ap-lokt- and Terry it lias been hoped to overtake and force a fight with the Sioux. The command moved west to the Big Horn mountains, where, on the 14th, a trail five or six days old and two miles wide, the heaviest yet seen on the prairies, was discovered. This trail finally separated, and the Indians were found to be in full retreat; one band heading north towards the British Possessions, with the probable intention of crossing the line, the other going south along the Little Missouri, for the purpose of crossing the Missouri River above Fort Berthold. There is every indication that the hostiles have been heavily reinforced by the agency Indians. They have their families, and evidently intend remaining north this Winter. The army has a difficult programme to perform, it will be almost miraculous If they overtake the savages, who are well mounted. When the supplies are exhausted the soldiers will have to return to the supply camp. "General Miles, commanding the 6th infantry, returnedto the camp on the Rosebud on the 12th inst, with instructions to patrol the river north of Fort Buford. and In tercept any hands attempting to crcm the XeJjQWStone moving BRUSHES, Y-tlle- THIRTY run mi i' s ( ' " pedition, steamer Josf phinc, near the mouth of the Yellowstone, August via Bismarck 5, says Aiierlacli 1 Boston, 20. The Journal says charges l ave been made against Adjt. Gen. Cunningham to the The Week Clones Qnlet. effect that he received bribes from The week, after unusual active the Him which furnished and exciting events, now bids fair to the State. Govr. Rice supplies has to close comparatively quiet. a commission of investigation. Knuk Statement. I lrt Coniitrol-lerslil- i. oiUlie Dei-utBank statement Loans increase decrease tenders Sll,104,000; legal ' WiSiiiNGTox,26 $645,000; deposits increase $o.V,,C00; Judge Tarbell, circulation decrease ?71J,0(.0; re- of Mississippi, has ibeen tendered the office of deputy first comptrollserve Increase $94,000. er of the treasury,vice Col.Wm. H. The Indian ol lite of Delaware, whose resignaJones, Troops. tion has been calied for by the occurs the Chicago, 26. A special to the President. Tlie Tinier from the Yellowstone ex- latter put of nextchange week. W'nr-Movtiii- STEWART'S i TBI OmOl OF TH1 .tri jus a a ..." Pumps and, Fire Engines DE8ERET EVEMG HEWS Lad Pipe nff Sheet ead, Iron Pips Fittings, BelUor. Boss. Packing . aad ctfoultural Iiapismeats. , KOWTH MAIUTrr.', LOUIS, MO r. d87 St! 1 ; SALTLAKE CITY. IV MalleU oo mtipt of price. 41 |