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Show THE EVENING NEWS. rrs-uisn- wcoiraB daily, buwdats o'clock. zs AT FOtra O. PAVID EDITOR AND ALDER, JfTTBLISHEB. C September rrlday, 29, 1876. GENERAL CONFERENCE. Conference of Tar. of Jesua Christ of the Church Latter-da- y Bainta will be held in the Tabernacle in thia city, commencing on Friday, October 0, at ) n'clork a. m. Hetai-Annu- al Bbioiiam Youxg, Daniel H. Wkii.s. f JEWS OF THE DAY. Chancei favor the Democrats iu Indiana. Russian roubles, in quantity, to be converted into American coin. creeks in tho form of rain or enow. Take this city for instance. The mountain streams arc divided into a multitude of lesser streams and water ditches, and distributed over the city, so that nearly every street has one or more streams, large or small. In the time of Spring floods the water in the ditches, without exception, U excessively muddy, and entirely unfit for almost all kinds of domestic use. The same condition, in a degree, prevails with every rainstorm, so that the few wells are then very extensively patronized of necessity. Owing to the presence of various impurities, cast in or allowed to drain in by the residents, the water in many of the ditches in this city, at all seasons of the year, is unacceptable for use inside the house, and is exceedingly repulsive to the eye, nose, and palate, and positively unfit for drinking or cjlinaiy purposes. It must be very unhealthy to use it, as well as offensive and demoralizing to the pure instincts of the cleanly housewife. Such water, even if taken up and filtered before using, can hardly be accepted with any kind of relish or satisfaction, and it is high time the people who are dependent upon the unclean water in these unclean ditches did something towards procuring for themselves a pure water supply from other sources than these. Some have done so, and have dug themselves wells, which, in those instances where tho water is good, and the wells a:e properly protected from impurities of drainage, etc., answer the purpose satisfactorily, though they are not so handy as other means of providing a permanent water-suppl- Condition of Savannah, great u brings, business closed. Great day at the Centennial. Another Indian expedition Ly the Seventh Cavalry. Foreign rifle teams at Chiea- cf. Some members going nome. Political nominations. Quarantine at New Orleans. The timber persecution. ' Yellow fever at Savannah. Rumors that Attorney Oen- .'i al Taft has resigned. Fall of a building at Spring- field, Mass. Six persons buried. Two killed. The ruins on fire. Rumors of accidents on the Centennial grounds. Receiver for New Jersey Vntral R. R. asked for. Sands turaa out to be Tweed, THE COUNTY CONVENTION. an. j is the day for the Calling on Prince Milan to decline kingship. of delegates Convention County Revolution in Ecuador. who favor the " People's Ticket " Decline in Reading R. R. for the election of a delegate to btock. be of the peoshall who Return of King George to Congress and shall for and the people, ple Cireece postponed. counin the them represent A Paris publisher sentenced truly cils of the nation, and defend and to imprisonment. Letter from the Pandora. promote their best interests. The business of the County Con Sir Thomas White elected Lord Ma3ror of London. vention will be to elect tho right The Yunnan affair closed, sort of men to attend the Terriprotocol signed. torial Convention to nominate a Recruits for Second Cavalry suitable candidate for the choice of at Fort Saunders. as delegate to Congress Servians and Turks ilghtiag the people in the ensuing November election. again. The results at Hallett'a Point, Hell Gate. COLFAX SMILING AROUND. Bank suspension excitement la New York. A South Bend, Iud., corresponCannonading at Alexinatz. of the New York Herald, undent Fire at Sparta, Wis., $25,000. der date of Sept. 17, represents Mr. Vallejo Savings and Com- Charles II. Murray as saying of a mercial Bank suspended. The armistice various rum- - quondam political notability "Colfax could do no good for the republicans by being here. He has EDITORIAL NOTES. degenerated fearfully and his chief ambition now is to preside over a ward or hose company meeting, at seventy-fouBuckstone, resumes the management at the where ten ortwenty men come together. He is fast losing his head Hay market Theatr, London, in and is thought very lightly of. He October. lives well, however, and is delighted that people pay for his cigars 6 The Omaha Bee of Sept. and give him his meals for nothing, jprms t:Utah peaches the best fruit never dreaming that they do it of the kind that has been seen on from the sentiment attaching to the fact that he was once this market." of the United States. The New York Herald says, Colfax has come to be a regular ''Miss Dargon has made a profound bummer and spends most of his time knocking about theceuntr. impression at the Brooklyn Thea- He left here because, as he tre, especially in 'East Lynne, in said to Mr. A.lately B. Wade, the post which her emotional powers are master, there was no use remain remarkable. The play may be ing, as the democrats would surely t'aL-carry the State, so lie went to the but the acting is natural." Philadelphia Kxhibitloa, a con It is said the American pota- - venient retreat for mont of the toe bug has made its first European alarmed republicans. " appearance in Sweden, where it has devastated a number of crops this reason. i Stanton,the English bicyclist, has just defeated the French chamTTtfl WI STF.llN UNION TKLEGR APli r.IXE. pion, Camille .Thuillet, by some DISPATCHES. race, eighteen yards in a flfty-mil- e In 3h. 14m. 8s., though the weather EASTERN. was windy and showery. The Plague In STuiiih-Bulu- M Tho New York Herald says, Homei r Closed Horrible Suf"Americans should not feel so badfering. ly about the outrages of the Bashi-BazouNew York, 29. A 'ex. Sinlot, in Europe, when on their tepgraph operator, at Savannah, own continent, within a hundred writes on the 7th instant ai folmiles of a much vaunted transcon- lows: "This is a sad place. Every place tinental railway, there are white of business is closed, and the streets women and children constantly are deserted. There is not a house in the city that has not been infectcarried into barbarous slavery." ed with the plague. The people An exchange says of Mrs. think of nothing else, and as a conLivermore, "She has a terrible way sequence, one hears nothing but of squelching a speaker she doesn't tales of the sick and dying and their suffering. They ail look want to hear. She evidently be- horrible me with wonder, and are exupon one-malieves in power, and that pecting me to go under all the time. I was tho only passenger on the Sahe is the man." train when we changed "Professor Huxley ' declined vannah cars at Millen. I cannot say when uu ofTer of $10,000 to lecture during I will be able to leavtf here. There seems to be no hope of the fever October." There are several hereabout who would not subsiding until frost." In Favor of ILte Democrat. object to having a refusal of that kind. Tho Tribune's staff correspondent Indianapolis, after exhaustive The French government pro- at travels throughout the state, and a poses to punish every wine dealer close observation concludes his letiu that country who ''doctors" his ter: "I must admit, looking at the relative strength of the twa parties, wine. as shown in former contests, and at the condition of the present strug THE WATER IN THE CREEKS gle, the greenback movement, and the apparent solidity and energy of AND DITCHES. the democratic masses, that the When the water can be taken fresh chances seem to be in their favor." bleu to bo Converted Infrom the pebbly mountain streams K ti Asian Rod to American Coin. t! ncontaminated by the excretion of The World's Washington special cities, towns and settlements, it is says the Treasury Department usually admirably suitable for learns that 100,900 pounds of Ilus- domestic use. Such translucent sian roubles, amounting to $4S(3,500 United States money, have arstreams as City Creek, Emigra- of rived in New York, and will be tion, Mill Creek, the Cotton woods, deposited at the assay office, there or American Fork, particularly to be converted into American gold near and in the mountains," are coin. Other importations are exOrders have been given by peculiarly inviting to the"thlrsty pected. to make th the proper soul. It is only in the time of payment forauthority this gold within hours after its receipt freshets, whether annual or occas- twenty-fou- r ional, that the water in such creeks at the assay office. is objectionable. Then It is A Receiver Asked For. muddy The Post states it learns that apenough for a few hours or days, or even weeks during the spring floods, plication has been made in the Jersey courts for a receiver for and is not fit for either drinking or New Central Railroad of New Jerthe la either straified sey. cooking until it or settled clear. Even In the torrid Excitement Over tn Bank Suspenheat of the summer the mountain-stream- s, sion. before they have run far The suspension of the New AmInto the valleys, are cool, clear, in- sterdam and Bond Street Savings Bank has produced quite an exciteviting and refreshing, and those ment among the small depositors who live on their banks different in savings institutions, have - no need of other and at the time the banks opened waterworks. But in the larger for business this morning the settlements and cities the case is counters were surrounded by people different. There are so many anxious to withdraw their deposits. drains of impure and deleterious TnoronjU Break rpofllallet'a Point substances or liquids into ..the General Newton announces that creeks and water ditches that the the reef at Hallet's Point has been water is often thereby . rendered swept, and a summary of the facts very unclean and unhealthful, and is as follows: rom ibu ieei uisiant the shore line to the line of consequently exceedingly unfit for from the slopes gradbuoys, domestic use, without filtering,; ually from the bottom feet of the depth eight and even then some of it is so bad- at low water to twenty feet outside of the buoys. Nothing ly contaminated as with difficulty the line than twenty feet of depth at to be made sweet again until dis- less water was found. The divers low tilled by the heat of the sun and have been examining the reef and refurnished to the 'earth and the report a thorough break up. -- y. i;ucut!iniiia An manded tho cession of Crete to and the ratification of the Including Greece, the free admisiou3 to tho Exhibi- frontier in Epirus and ThessMy. tion yesterday, the number exceeded 200,000. This number exceed?, by more than S0,000, the largest FINING STOCKS. single day's attendance at any international fair ever held. The STREETS. cash receipts are more than twice as great as those of any former day Sun J 'i ancisco, Sept. 2S. at this or any other fair. 11.25 a in. Hot line In Heading K. K. Stock. Jacket, 24 s A fall of Heading railroad stock Mex, 29h b on Wednesday, from 44 to 32, en"i b Julia, tailed heavy loss on many holders, 9; a Caledonia, and transactions are still 55 b Ophir, more disastrous. G & C, 14i b Wednesday's market closed at 32$. Yesterday Con Ya, 55 s was a holiday, but the stock opened Cala, mi b this morning at 31, and sold down Union, 1HJ a to 22J, and at 12.30. was 27. It is lsJ a Savage, believed the decline will cripple or 45 s Alpha, ruin many stockholders. Impl, 4V a Revolution. 11! i lade Vice-Presid- ent e, By TO-DAY- 'S ks n pro-less- ors a us-unl- ly elegraph. 1 A , A A CON 29. Capt. SimpWashington, of the United States steamer son, Omaha, wiites to the Navy Department, under date Guayaquil, Ecuador, Sept. 10th. that he arrived there on the Hth inst., and found the city in the midst of a revolution, the General in command of the troops in the city having issued a pronunciamento to that effect with the support of the troops and apparently with tho consent of the people. Itcerults lor Sfcoud Cavalry. The Superintendent of the mounted recruiting service has been directed to forward 200 recruits to Fort Sanders, Wyoming Territory, for assignment to the Second Cavalry. Fatal t'nll mill HurutiiK of n Idilltl-lug- . The liixo, Mass., floors of a three-stor- y brick building on Hampton street, occupied by the pork packing establishment of Walker & Son, the store - room of Samnel Parker & Co., and the room of the Huck C:gar Manufacturing Co., fell burying six men in the ruins. Four escaped with severe wounds, but the two others are still under the ruins and probably dead. The ruins caught lire and are still burning. Si'KiNCi It). to-d- ay, 825.00O Wis., Si'ARTA, Mre. A lire here 29. last night destroyed the Treruont House, Lee and Palmer's Ijivery and other buildings; loss $5,000. WESTERN. Hank Suspension. San Francisco, Mlmi) Staple and Fancy Groceries and Heavy and Shelf Hardware. OlTKUl I I mmu II, MORNING BOAK1. II & So Point, 11; 11; Hi Jacket, 25; 25'; Impl, 4: 4.55c Alpha, 45; 4521 Belcher, 21J; '- -;' 16 I ; IS Utah, Bullion, 33, s 30 Exchequer, 14; 14 Overman, 79; ISi Justice, IS J; 18, s 5; is; b5;183s;isr U, 100 295 3115 325 IGO Kossuth, Andes, 2; Clo.ir-i.l- i'V:ir Beat SeComprising tho Largept lected Stock ever seen west r 1 Maryland, S Star. 4; Maryland, 1 Trojan, SOc; 75c Leviathan, 80c; SV; ;; 9"o Air, J. 11. Cl.m!i Hams tli S;L'.i of. i i:i Boosted, Kio Hoaxed, Uioa, Mocha, etc. ENGLISH SPECIALTIES: l'.u.i. Blackwell'a Assorted Pickles, Walnuts, Spanish OHve, m lie Powder, Mushrooms aud Waluut Catsup, Anchovio Paste, French Capern, !'.:) Bull, llalford and Worcestershire ' 1 vv. 1 ..Mi., I . i Dinner :unl i Folks and Spjotn, Soup Ladles, Sugar Tou?, Bre.-iKfast- , is1 - Liar Marmalade, Fppa'Kugliah Cocoa, to's Salad Dressing and Deviled Ments of all kinds. i S;, K:ui P.i-tr- Sauces, Ice i CANNED , GOODS: HARDWARE: i'omaioes. .i;w,.I 1 I .t ' '' .. T. i' let- l:td 1 "it Claun, Salm-'Uetc., et. -, ! ant IYas, Siring :: iU'itns, 1 and Aniorkan Packet and Ttl Cutlviy of all grul Saddlers' Trimming, Builder' Hardwaie, Cndortakers' Furniiiiu':- - t... lai14ii-.i- l Snr.ium, , THE HAZARD POWDERS : ; Chicago. M .1 SHELF GLASS AND QUEENSWARE: and - 1 PLATED WARE Kitchen & . i i wid Bteakl.i-- i o 1: !.! :i'.A Charter Oak, Monitor, Rathbone Ranges, Locket, Santa Clam, Matchless, Startle, French Dwarf, Iron Ap, and fifty other popular kinds. 2 sc.- COFFEES: MEATS Fhh and 1 Cosmop, 25c 1 No Con Ya, Prospect, j; 75c; Parlor ' . 14? 131; Hi - Clipper & Bright Navy. Urapo, Circassian Girl, Silver Brick, GoldtMi Crown, Blackwoll's Durham, Caprice, Gann cock, Meerschaum, and cthei 015 Union, 13; 13; 13 220 Julia, 7 545 Caledonia, 10; 9 200 Caledonia, 9J 5 K Hill, SJ 320 Balto, 21; 2 100 Dardanelles, 5iv 50 II Island, 1 1 40 N Y, 1 50 Occidental, 3 75 Sheridan, 1; 1 1 190 Am Flat, 1 100 Woodville, 1J 40 L Wash, 3 115 Cut l.O.lf. l'ul vol it'J, :i American A, Anu'ii- an t". !.. ' Central A. and New Oih .r. TOBACCO N, 102; 101 S Nevada, 14; 14, i & C C. n." . C. at. V 50 Confidence, 7S0 10 50 220 240 710 I. (our importation , and "M. M. & Co.," I. Mixed, a specialty, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, Knglish Breakfast, etc. Z. C. M. Cala, 61; 6l, b Savage, IS; IS Con Va, 55.?; 55 Chollar, i;V l SUGARS San Francisco, Sept. 29, IS 76. 325 Ophir, 56 ; 56; 56, b 5; 50 940 Mex, SOj; 30, s 90; 30J; 30 185 G& C, 14J; 14 ; 15 ISO B&B, 47J;47j;47i;4T 5 190 270 9H) 20 295 175 745 1225 710 135 LIST or to-da- y's To-morro- r, 111 ( HEAVY HARDWARE The Valle- 100 jo Savings and Commercial Bank 600 V. i suspended yesterday, caused 13' the 795 .pie,, Sporting and Blasting, are financial embarrassment of the 1100 Reach & P, 50c ui. equaled iu strength aud rella-President, Gen. J. B. Frlsbie, who iity. All sizes on hand; 1 lb. has been unforturwto in stock specYo it 29. A'tw to 5 lb. kegs. canisters ulations. The assets of the bank Gold closed 10 J fei ; Money, 1 & are stated to be upwards of $550,000, iliiiiltju'd lloivo :ind Mule Shot and the indebtedness $325,000. Tho 1; Governments, dull, steady; N. V. and Star Cnkm Hnw N liN tembut is be to active.unsettled feeling, Stocks, suspension expected Cut aud Finishing Nail-- , : lUtle better prices; Western Union, porary. American and Stool, F.nglish and Cedar Pall9 in Pacific Pine, 092; Quicksilver, 13; Mail, Tubs and t ' mi p; Kitchen ami other iiteiifUJ, Sheet, Tire and Bar Iron of every i 22J; Mariposa, 3; Wells, Fargo Julian ami Rlanchard FOREIGN. Common.'Vnlon, 1 t CMtitu-Itonwar- e, & Co, 78; New York Central, seriptiou, Churns, 128; UniAUSTRIA- 97; Erie, 9J; Panama, Union and Counter Scales, Platform p d W:iW Well Oak Buckets, PaButter.Moulds, .Pacific Stock, 60; t About the Suspension or Hostili- on Peaeh I'n Ct ('1 or, etc . J itpmiiuvl uiid l 'iia and Meat Choppers, Apple and "Globe" Wasdiluvirds, in zinc "Boss" cific Bonds, 1061; Central Pacific ete. T ties, W tie .Camp Outfit, etc. Anvils, Bellows, etc . etc. Bonds, 110. and tin. Vienna, 29. Gen. Sumariskeff, the Czar's will pass through Belgrade on his retnm to This was an actual occurrence: "Pa, Russia.and have an interview with can't I bavo another brother'r" 'Why, my soiif" "Because 1 have Ellie to play with, Prince Milan. and if I had another brother she could It is reported that Montenegro play ask with Em has sent a reply, identical with your mamma.ma."x..r.''Earnest, you may Servia, refusing the renewal of the suspension of hostilities. MOLINE AND MORRISON PLOWS, CANE AND CIDER MILLS, CORN SiiELLSil?, BURBICK HAY CUTTERS, AND I30XIXST. Count Andrassy has notified the Servian government that the AusThurs 'ay, Sept. :8th, to the wlfoof Mr. ALL OTHER TOOLS AND IMPLEMENTS REQUIRED IN FARM, FIELD OftliGARDEN. trian consul will quit Belgrade if Charles Popper, a son. Prince Milan accepts the royal title. at lowt'M r:ili:: rate . OivUts will retvivo prompt attention and 1" iuv.it-'Kelusal ol Kingship Wanted. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Count Andrassy has demanded from the Servian aeent. a written WANTED! statement positively declaring Prince Milan's refusal .to adopt tho t GOOD whip maker. Apply to J. W Jenkins, Harness Maker, West of Thea royal title. itf (Jen. Hn marnknfT lino: m.h in tre. I DFt. IES BE GOODS f OR ME IMMERSE to structed by the Czar obtain a similar and distinct renunciation trom Prince Milan at Belgrade. 29. WOODEN AND WILLOW 1 U WARE: TINWARE - '. ft aide-de-cam- p, Farm and Agricultural Implements, ,3 l J. I NOTICE. FRANCE-- Newspaper Publisher Seuteuced. of the Tribune, newspaper, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for publishing an The publisher Paris, a 29.radical article insulting religion. GREAT BRITAIN. Canonnadlng at Alexinatz. London, 29. A dispatch from Niah, dated yesterday, saye: Since four o'clock this morning there has been a continuous and heavy can in the direction of Alexin nnade az. ' Word f rom tlie I'mulorn." The admiralty have a letter from Allan Young, commander of the steamer Pandora, making a voyage to Smith's Sound to bring to England dispatches deposited there by the Arctic expedition, under Capt. Nares, announcing his ar rival at Uppernavik on the ISth of July. He reports all well on board, and says he will proceed northward July 19th. The winds during the summer had been from southward, an J were, therefore, not calculated to clear tho ice lrom Melville Bay, but as far as visible from uppernavik the sea was clear. There was no news of the Arctic expedition. AA 3VE IMacovery. HEASNUAL MEETIXG of tho Stock t a tlve Mercan- holders of Ziou' a ti'o Institution will bs held at the Old Tabernacle, in this city, on Thursday, Oct. 5th, 1873, at 2 p. m., for the election of offi cer for the ensuing: year, and transaction of such other business as m y b brought liefore the moetlnjr. By order of tho Board of Directors, 20, lSTrt. 11 mrlo-Americ- A Tllli ST1JKKT, NATIONAL - BANK - - 5tsrVe have opened our New Store with an entire WM. H. HOOPER, President, H.S. ELDREDQK, Vice-PresBK1GHAM YOUNG, WM. JENNINGS, JOHN 8HAKP, KKUAMOHZ LITTLE, L. S. HILLS, Ca. h!er. $1,000,000 ALL. OF WHICH WILL, HE SOLD AT Dirtctnr. LOOK Uolil Itiibt, te. re- 1500 WAGONS ASDEL'S THEY WILL TAKE TO THE STORE, Co., Sir Thomas White, member ef the Hoard of Aldermen for the ward of Poiteakeu, was elected Lord Mayor of London. According to general custom, Alderman Thomas Orvden, of Bishopsgate, should have been chosen, but the bad state of his health precludod TO WHOM IT MAY C'OXCEKN: him from taking the office. Tho Pall Mall Gazette says that a Numerous complainta having private telegram, received in Lon- been made to the ottlcera of the don, states that Mr. Walte, British City, of the large number of minister to China, and the Chinese running at large within the grand secretary have signed a prois Yunnan and the affair City tocol, limit, trespassing on and closed. otherwise annoying the inhabitants, the attentiou of the owner TURKEY. of all such animals is directed to Another Ituttle. , 29. The Servian the following extract from Revised forces, under Gen. Tchtrnayeff and Ordinances, chap. X LI. Popovich, simultaneously attached the Turks on Thursday morning, TRESPASS, AND CONCERNING ANI MALS RUNNING AT J..YRQB. and drove them beyond Teschitzo. Servthe the engagement During horse, mules, ian artillery fired seven caissons of Sec 2. No cattle, goata or hogs shall be algunpowder in the Turkish ammu- sheep, lowed to run at large, within the nition depot; the explosion caused limits of this City, and all such anfearful havoc amoug the Turks. Gen. Harvatovoch made a flank imals so found may be taken up by and driven to the movement, and occupied the any person owner and the said anipound, heights in the rear of the Turkish mals shall be liable toof pay a fine is stated that It the Position. ten dollars not for each exceeding is now on threatened army three sides, namely, Gen. Tcher-nayef- animal. with the bulk of the ServiThe owners of all animals so runan army, threatens their front; at large are hereby not! fled that ning Gen. Popovicli their leit wing, and Gen. Harvatovock their rear. The the ordinance relating thereto will fighting lasted till eight last night, be enforced, from and after this and was resumed this morning. date, they will therefore gave them trouble and expense by Im selves (DENMARK-lilnmediately complying with the law. George Does Not Return to and keeping their animals off the ' Copenhagen, 29. It is officially streets. '.' announced that the return of King Andrew Burt, George to Greece has been indefiCity Marshal. nitely postponed. The announcement causes great sensation. It Is Salt Lake City, rumored that the King has de .Sept. 20th, 1375. to-da- Animals Running at Largo. y aui-ma- of Cliare, DRIED FRUIT! ' oo ' . KINDS ALL . 1500 Fine Bleached Duck, Denims and Ticks - Pairs Elegant Corsets - 1000 Pairs - Men's Woolen Hose " Ladies California Blankets OF lIiii-lte- t Price r.!cAiit 5(H) IMccc O '.it. otttl 0 ."iO, In E3 JEZ. . 7X TViif .S I - A. pev ljrrf. p Heady Made Clothing, Hats, Underwear, NOTIONS, FOH THEM. And tin unusually attr.wtive stork of every ileactiptiou of ARBIVINfl GOODS DAILY S F, A SON A BL All (if which will sol. I GOO D S , K at price that iltfy competition. AT The Merchants of Utah Are for.liallv lnvil, f, v Heavy Brown Sheetings 1 - Bei-gkadk- g of put Styles Dress Goods Waterproofs and Ladies' Cloths Plaid Dress Flannels u Plain and Twilled 1000 Dozens 1000 AND GIVE YOU THE ' iu f Kc .vest 1000 la IIigliet roui-thit- Choice Fall Prints 500 500 2000 FOll Corinne, Utah. C..nipU te StoeU "f 5000 Pifces Till' JT J nut r.ver diroiod i'i Utah, i20GO VERY LOWEST PRICES, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ' f j ! College Mrrtp, Collections made and promptly 209 & w oniii ;; the w Staple and. Fancy Dry Goods Boots, Shoes & Slippers, Hats, Caps & Gloves t., loin, New Slock of deasonahle, new and fresh $200,000 - Authorized Capital, d Are n BROS m in :o: y Hair Closed. .m mi w -- JRA ITV to-da- BOOT-FITT- ER A3 HEMOVEU ACROSS Of Salt Lahe City, tltult. Deala lu ML TRADE. OPPOSITE WELLS, FAIKJO A COS. THE M MMM Secretary, fait I.uke Cliy, Sept. The mitted. v - Tim fa siiva the man who, at the time jof 1CXCHANGS rX)KEIUN K)H SA1.R. l weed's departure from igo was stopping at the hotel there, under the name of Sands, turns out to be J257 tf Wm. M. Tweed, Jr. Bullion Stocks. 3H ! The amount of bullion withCash for Highest from paid price drawn the Bank of England on balance is 3S,000. bonds 65's 106; WHEAT, OATS & BARLEY, Consols 1G new fives 107i; Erie 8 J, preferred 17. Attheoffloeof Lord Afayor Elected The Yunnan VRF.n J. KIPSEL & A 0 I HATTER T. G. WEBBRlt, Paid up Capital, Ij GEO. DUNFORD, Co-o- OESERFT O "7" A to examine our stock before makiug tiiolr Fal , PARTICUIAR , fc iiurvliftM ATTENTION GIVEN TO U ORDERS BY MAIL WAS AT MILLS. WOOLLEN o n IOO.OOOI bs. of WOOL! WANTED For wtileh I will pmr Ui r Hlrtost Pr1 fa Caati. Ktortwpar and Horn. ' wntiMiaf mnft ('lot Twcvda, Jm, IIhmI Unary a n Bmtilii,fancy. A FULL HTOCK OF BbmfeoS, le, Alao Vara. friaiM soma in made lite best Tailors apeeial arrangements with Having oj the City, I am prepared to vrniah Suits to order, in any stylet costing STAPLE AND FAIMCY GROCERIES from $20 to $B0. G II . mm Office of tbree-fourtb- a d!6l the Mills First South Street, opposite Towoaend Rouse, and at the Factory, of a mile Rast of Penitentiary. JAiyT.Taei ZWXoO-ECXZ- I Xieaaoo, A I W AYS t) N It AND, I |