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Show 9v rjidO nnA matinee, on rT"lt - PBIGC OP tCOLD. Khoemaker Buytna dH3tf LOCAL rs J.D. 1,1876. i at SL.O&& MP .OTHER l ; MATTERS. degrees F. in the TliennonieteT shade i at J. pi im. , im SUw at f LOTH.. , 71 Be-,ua4t 4 r .... done for T I to-da-y. . . j BOme v. Now lt'is the More Base Ball. on my "Deserts?' :nd. me iiaugn, ana brd!y stand, Ready") The match game wilf be TLeF.vorY- - played, on Washington Square, on alii., ft.re.a wonderful rned- - Is -- 17, TbarMlar, FalJtaa,J --f. , ttves of .KTL-c s3 , truly, Yours fiirt r bow eipref i 'a. 8iuxJy-afternoo- o'clock. ' I York W.at Then? (Vide Uerald)Tt the 100,000 should mass ere the 15,000, what then ?If every : ' .beginning at n, body should massacre everybody. what then? What would bedome uni- - flavors. Ur. .t with fXlv nature and " k ,". , . Bass Ball Hatch. The bajse ball match, yesterday, between the Douglas nine,; of the neighboring military poet, and tin Deaerets. of thl city, was, In eeveral reepeets, the mostf remarkable game ever con ested In Utah. The Camp nln played poorly,: and with an unusual lack of spirit, while their opponents acquitted themselves with energy and distinction, as the result of the game attested. 'About 2,006 persons were present, among them several hundred ladles. The Deeerets won with a score of SO to sV The playing of Messrs. Morris, Wheeler, Alston and Huey, and the (umpiring of Mr. Grant, of tbe Metropolitans, are especially de' serving of mention. Itjlsa matter of regret among the local players that tbe "Centennials," of California, have abandoned their intention of coming to this ' '. city this summer. Theatre. Thin vnhr. at tha Theatre, Shakespeare's comedy ol i ! ! I. . ..MsrP )W,WM ' W.B1,J' j j Cole-broo- I m i r,- i - ? i i ' - - ' . . , . - .. fclu ' U ! . ( . . I . f .ll--- ! i : m i , ;!;.. r Jt I X I balmy and balsam ijQce with astonishing rapld- -m If7 all Drarztats. PrlnDepot,. .Sixth Avenue. New Aikfor large tixe, price $1, a-- ut much tbe cheapest. Pike's 'aitictt Drops cure la one min- i deod w a - Cieek. nwh under its LITEST BY TELEGRAPH. Fire at OpMr. Early yesUrdsy X a 'fire at Ophir, supposed to EASTERN. morning !t have been Incendiary, destroyed the Tke aexleaa TNahlta, Western Stage Company's barn and Washington, 17. The plans fr two horses, the residence and bil- the restoration of Lerdo to the Mex- (TTtieoa-re-a bcxt liard hall of Jj S. Lawrence and the can Presidency, which promised the two early success a few weeks ago, knt( Bummer, large stere belonging to; L. Reggell. an were disconcerted by tne miscar tad in a New Scarcely any of the contents of basement, 3.j of riage .important d if patches from ivk House, beaotifully situated, those structures were saved, exceptbis adherents in tne "Mexican capi a If Cotton wood Creek, on the ing a portion of Mr; Lawrence's tal. As these fell into the bands of (w.j IU!, eight mile south of furniture. .There was insurance on the Diaz party. It was necessary to Sffitj. Appry, on the premises, the entire programme. some of the property. The loss is Lerdo's friends a f. Mtdonald, or are actively work by letter, at estimated at nearly $3,000. The ac- ng at this, and are confident of 8rto.iP.0. success, it is fully believed mat tivity and energy of the citizens our government will continue te contown from the being prevented Srfc vntctwd. mbwrAble w declare the recognition of Diaz for a. IWw mm miaormblf?wa Weeks to come, and that la the Wimn WTptrtwd mad Krho tbe pending resolution Guts roaEiCHASQE. Parties A Danxereus Belief. We take meantime Will overthrow bis power. r the following freiu 'Itirper's to Southern Utah or Tate ttaeelaa Fleet Geae te SeeL liwitiug to exchange wheat New York, 17. It is believed that at a reason- - Two 'surintsli City for wheat and of the Russian fleet of nature frigates , Sevi. otj or at b,e U'Pth tbe ., V.oanty this dlaandown the b steamed moraine in!p.l.l dirrea. nn i Kr, ng vw saaLi tun fin. I Pear." u ht f -- , river, and on neaiing the - bay at Oak v a avu iar Battery the United Htatea frigate no article iivuiMinlmrJ Vj wv Mlnnf Aa hoisted her flags, ber '"CI4 Material. Poats. Ualln. I to rial on "Quartz Sailors manned the yards, aud she Mitts. &100O A'ews venerable la that Joumlrtsie square dressed her batteries and saluted opened (Mass.) Uexald. pirk-- t, btryport i , On TnVbelief that after proceeding a the Russians, tbey responding. .ft Pi. A sea to the the down a bay ura, ,1U0 fartherl and then a little lar- - proceeding forts on the route Saluted, Tatlor A, Co's. ther. auU then . little farther, miu different yr', Utimil of to all which the Russians .. ntr would becin to pay, baa been for' gun. At 11:30 I gun of to of thousands thesource Au,ihefoonder otijrlf -out to sea. vessels both 4.: .cal I paseed to of and lodlvWuals, Surgical Iuatitutes of deprivation m hell per eeas. Bases. mad coun Veer The 'amines iu mis wiptiu, j Indianapolis, a.t- - I Jnou,nU9 TbePoaf's Washington dispatch .f ""Waco, win be at . t . Fut not jour trust iu Prinze?' says the syndicate have- - taken and ""ua Halt Lake saith the Bible. Put not your trust for lu gold, during ' the last paid iao. and 25th . I mining, might not InapproprI three days $2,700,000 worth of the j "iilte aij 3j ,21th added to 1. croilJJ -- i.i. - " I ately be 4i per ' centum bonds,e few mines put of very $5,000,000 , ?wittttof . -lnrv,, wbicn tbey subscribed for on J rltt. uiu our. mu(, ro nroflUh e. day last. The London syndicate : "iJH'un' acd will ! some days returned to tne "J my Way td treat such The Be leans It Is asserted that seo. $3,000,000 treasury, of U per oentum can be bene- - the to be exchanged for l objects of the rabid sensation- - coupon bonds bond. registered t. awtaod of treatinsr all Im. alUU who are assiduouely seeking a Tee the rreaek ad llajtlae tebt that te create the from Advices Hay tl state that c. with peaceful Utah is slumberinr upon the French fleet has been brdered -- w!?! which an Insurrectionary volcan are sev there to enforce the settlement of at home. eral. Each object doubtless has its tbe Hay lien debt, which has w paiieou repudiated by the govern peculiar representatives. For in been menu an have few a eye probably, K?T 'T'nlof ol the stance, m a.a ef Xaf. to getting fat by the circumstances Clllla of another "contract war." Others Vimeyabd Hayek. Mass., 17. rLUM''..""'1"! receive probably are anxious to gain polit The steam collier llarriibwa col lided with tbe schooner Marietta II, ical preeUger being ambitious, by Tilton otT Cross Rip, last night, upon a strong cruaadej sinking the latter in a few minutes. entering avS? A,LTbeonly relia-- against the 'Mormons." Such pern Captain Worth and wife, tbe mate, and two seamen were i cook, think would make haps they :. drowned, name and fame taking a lead m Trale Ueevjr Stale aty Killed 'rti T. wtLbU guaranteed. log part in solvingbywhat has been kpecU1 S. F. 5a'.uu4 t'Qtlon termed the "Mormon" problem! Lsaven worth; K., 17.railroad to a been said have Dixon, rhle lstter class of the sensational sr4t Bank Block. in California, was run over Iste will be sure to get disappointed engineer QotLD, AgenL and killed by... a train here yester IVI mmmaj I.iCB. lUOilt day. a 4 In rain for twenty at andUlvi.niil wilt dwindle into insig-- f vThe neaviest epecuitj, . a they J rurnlture Store. nmcauce . sna ooscurlty; whll years fell yesteraay; nooaiog me dtt carrying away nouses, ana "MormonUm" sails along Uionipbi creeks, several thousand do liars' doing t watch maker, antly and majesUcally, despite the worth of damage, i s Kim s east most furious assaults of Its aSsall'- ,l sjecsesu.. i,..,...T ants. Probably the most numerous 17. a rubllo At Baltixobe, Class of the "howlers' is eompoeeU meeting at the Grand Army .Hall, quickeet, night, a resolution directing of.those whe view the possesaloBS.o last executive oldest,, committee of the between the "Mormens" with covetous eves. the; Grand Army of the Republic to longiBg ito seize upon and appro have prepared a suitable floral memorial, to be placed upon the priate them. "Giro ua this special confederate Chicago and North- monument in Loudon legislation,' eay. these fellows, arid Park Cemetery, a "we will de thereat." This means, vote ef 12 to 6. was rejected by M low the pass a law disfranchizing the "Mor U -- ST !seewaee. '; robbing, them of every vt- - .. y, 17. Qulg-lem Sleeping mons," PKTT.aOKT.THIA, Pa., .r ige or pouucai power or . prestige the wife murderer, was hanged 1J this morning-- . He tMdn,u and we can pack our Juries so that at half-paV bis fate with resignation, and t pri, Vl th coming a "Mormon" could be robbed of his met died witnont a siruggie. ; or property with the Uberty life, Cars wUl greatest facility and ease. ; t f .le ino"1 ; "Mormon" industry, thrift, utween ahatn ingenuity, sobriety .tod general ORE ATT BRITAIN. -- I . i , ge , : Ari-ac- s, ! ' ' asm f c ! mi i ei - t ' v ufl1 .ou, ! -- Vet-fOni- ' "tlor - . : ; - l: t a m I f - r t Nl?tP0 ; : " : I 1 W st : 3t a. i llWV." anta sell thia vn. Ur UCt . route rr nf -.wrees . and rt.fti- - ocirS' A' a.w. Btiwai;- - . FOREIOf. -- ; iVCnted FRANCE-- ' ; oS 8tnmg' JThiU ; hliii' nt Baa .Ptqatr. j. ?rTa.sc.K.tjBi! r...i. ' .' , ' 'mvt' - - a ittta ! kti-- t ; FaUl Mioe Kzploslca kt PoStsvIile. Opeplnr of iba Internatiooal irxbitlilon ,at Wise. Wot But Witty . lhHade1Mm. - ' ,. Fatal Fall of lbs Oour Rouse at RdckforSi ears f WJ. BtanttaX Free. : ". r.J jf. i.n .U, ImmmT tMlesMlve Speeck eS Belts. i J lliooie. ' ' j ...iher Tbe6teamerf;dv of Brkmlt" greeks mere. 1! t: r ebaft. r Washington was not a good city The Deceit Lead act; has a good many cburcnes, but If the Mortnoa People Had Taken Ou Ad It It Is some distance from the spot toa which their epires point, it bad; The C hristian AdvocaU't Parlry of Reason. ' " 1. had never proJ 1! i. ' at i j iZatdlea f;j y; - cf i,c i" v.-.- ' J f fllatlc and sTolorel Dolmsiiia, made np In the SeSweMtllAei . bad beginning, and duced any great statesman or phil The descendants of tbe anthropist. old families "make no mark. It aided with treason against loyalty, and its selection was a great mis take, being sandwiched: between two .lavH tftatM. end the head the slave trade, w here quarters Of tne boys were sold as swine, it was cruel without reason and Indecent without shame. Freedom of speech end the press was unknown, and its idea was slavery. John Qulncv Adams was threatened with death for advocating the right of petition. Drinking and gambling were prevalent under the dome of the Capi tol. The dueliat was in repute, and the place filled with poisonous weeds and serpents. Moral life was a sbatne. ' All was fair without, but foul within. Its boasted chivalry was to challenge a Northern man to fight and to help whip a negro 1th his bands tied. The people applauded Breckinridge In his treason, stood between Andrew Jack son and Impeachment, and in their midst was .natcned tne devlllsn robbed Lincoln of his life. Elot thatthe war Jeffi Davis would have been more welcome than Lin coln, Lee than Grant, and tbe Stare and Bars more than the Star l ! - Spangled Banner. Applause. Parson Brownlow made an apt remark on his way to Washington. He said that be felt he must be gettlug near tne city, as ne began to feel aa if be wanted to steal some thine. I Laughter. Washington . society fanned late a fury tbe passions of men, and much of the old spirit was left. The portraits of Giddiogs, Gerrit Smith and such men had no wails of theCorcoran Art Slaoe on the but the Calhoun a and Mo- Liu fnes were numerous. Tbey knew how to make 'northern men with southern principles, and that class was reappearing now. ix was again getting dark for the colored race, but the shadow would ultimately pass away. Applause. The old Maryland and Virginia families always had the best pickings and the offices and slaves, llut Vir ginia's glory has departed. of the mother of States she is tbe jrraed mother: and occasionally one of ber sons appears, chewing James lttver tobacco bis dieuity gone, masteis without slaves, lords with out lands;: The Washlngtonlin is Indolent In all his movements. rttep Into a store and you will wait five minutes before you are noticed. Kvery one or inem nas been or ex to be a great man. Laughter, pects I bey waiKB owiy.outnot measuret'k their arms hanging listlessly by their side. He excels all other Americans in sitting, and can te main In an easy chair longer without any fatigue than any other man. He Is fully Lauahter. equal In this respect to the Turk. He carries a cane; lie walxs wlin it, sits with it, stalks with it. Like the swords of the Knights of old, they are more for ornament than suppert. They wear hats pulled down over their eyes like thieves and robber. They think It elves them a congressional look. There Is a class 'called "poor white trash" Who never held office. These were the slave overseers, catchers, wblp-per- s and watch-dogThey make some sort of a living by hunting and fishing, and yet they are not Tbey talK of happy. ILiaughter.J tne lxwt cause as n iney naa naa millions in it. The city is filled with fichemers of all kinds and both sexes, who strive to get something for nettling, to be nonest la to De a fooL The place Is filled with du- The change and servility. ftlleitjr condition of the colored peo ple was remarkable. Their schools were among the best, and when he visited there and found bright and intelligent children .doing the most difficult mathematical problems,he felt there was a future for" their race. - Jia'ltmore Gazette, May 19. ';- mg.;-- "! Children' Dt ousef ind I J Traveling." t i ! Missionary Labors. Bastern War News. Eastern Wool Markets. District Court Proceedings. r r,4" Ss,'.. -- v- ;i? it.. -,. 'f .:h j'" t "' .r-v.-.- :' J ; j Correspondence, Borne and Forelgn. Telerrapbio Dlspatobea from All Parts of the World. j Notes of Various nodi. ,. ;! , ' Beviews and Notices of lloskt, etc. ;;f ..1. Poetry. - ISO San FraneUeOi May j i '.!.'' Ophir, 7J; 815 500 G & C, 4 20; 4 J 8? i j- i OUR MOTION STOCJT Pure Llauors and Clears. Hum mer Drinks of all kinds, always to be had at the Oasis Saxoox; Mr. with Armstrong presides at the Bar, usual urbanity. Call and see him; Jacket, 5; 4.90; 4.80 910 Impl, 45o '' 250 Alpha, .8; 8, 2.80 115 Beicber, 2.90; 60 Confidence, 2J - comprises -- JJUJU Us3 eJaAe I - j... ITe !.. yf rs"Vryrf 1 are now Opening a' Full Auorlmehl 6 Exchequer,! 1.90o 175 Overman, 7; Thewsv lo which: oiffareot loolTtd ala a affieted by the aame cau-e- a of disease de enus upoa aod temperament, i Beme tbe oonstltation lnstaiK-arr f paraana, proa tm'ferera m- - to blBoue a tacks, and others to affeotione. In all casei where a pecu liar suBceptlalUty te any tar ety of d&ease exleta, the .toning, reruisting ani suii'yins llerveeeea operation of larram' Belteer Spirlmi will be found the su st safeg-uarasslnet anattaok. fBdividaals of a bilious and ooaatlpated habit, or aub Jict to dyspeprla. or. whose nerves are easily eXeted. should fiequently resort to tha refreshing saline correottre, especially in warm weather, it is i.e less potent as a preventive than as a re medy. WESTEItN t Oils .': " - xcc 5ajo&- - xt iffllii; f tU. Boon,. if'..., Morocco G'llt extra. V1 ssaw eff1.) rr.:.4. assave- - - Hesj X Tfalaaail''--- j j Kpaa, L2S." Moroooo Oilt, , f .j 3.00. . i Cloth Km bossed, UXX. .i 1.&0 Axiea,eie Also Brass Work of all descriptions ArMrmt-- ITVsf Street. , Ctotb Emboaaed, L2S. Near KOBTS TEMpLE frT'Mt lit The Government of tlod. 9U9 Paper Coven. '1' ".''I-- ; , h-- s Paper Covers, oouta. tTTT. T0EES1EISI ' . TDIES! ! ' M i. .5j Cloth, 60 " ; l - Poems. Moroooo, 1.26. ij a ; ; ? v, rift A i ' WOOL ' .. j,, :f. r dnbBABTBXEi MPrtUdent Young tttosNs, ( - Paper Coverej 60 rents. Journal of Discourses, r ! Sist'TA IVOOL ' i l ' -; ..: Hj-- ! " I' ' Le Lirre De normon i Silver' iars, 17. 127r . greenbacks, 119J gold ; ; Sliver 7fe Cola, discount; Qold, opened closed 7; Money, 2; Govern--me- !, Young. li i 100,00(V POTODS- Sr-as- : e " fw!.-v- i 1 j- t :.- FOUND. a Brtoeh wltk enral aro ArEW , djy A pply to Dostora Corbet and liia Ward -- la I t rJlti iii 4 I ebeebtkixe. Market Sow 1 iraperi u oanu.. ?. ? la, Iia--- Va.fi ;a r i t oiij Jj k juis y rtnTt V i i ... se tax-parin- w tb-ex- n !4W la,&eOaSmPi - ! till i Tr5-.- IILf Ufa1 u i iu viuumi Jaaf j ,t . J ; s ay Inrj D273 oliort ballt on xiolico. ric-- Onthlrdli'clsand two-- stylo cccond. to none. X?rloco xrccnablc. CIclh en ds!ly cf Tllnlrr. ; i f f tn ill all ? j AftVt 4" !.rrta trw unTT l . HI t- ;pfrrf'rr-- T lwoa waxcsi wna. aa PAn M . J . lj ? J . Wib:(QjiU4 csrliscbajQ nail t y i Answers to Questioni, r WCTfinaV fi trio lmllv J "t 'i h rRevelation on Celestial', Marriage ts, strong: Stocks, dull, lower; i ' Settlement of Salt Lak W U, 62; Quicksilver, 14; Pacific, 21 J; Mariposa, 2; Wells, FarValley, etc go; 83; N. Y. Central, 921; Erie, 6J; SUIT Paper Covers, U cents. Panama, 95: Union Paeine Stock, Pacifio " 1 671; Union Bonds, 105; JLiLfT! . ... Central Pacifio bonds, 109J. i. Plnrfll XIarria ce.-- rt, - a Prloe,;i0eeats. n -- one and a aalz blocks xast ox Isaln. .. to fij lln! a,a-ta UrUIPl The ResniTfiCtiani A Dieoune by Pretidenl Erigham 1 trw- - i', 'i eosm awwa, . sosiaiw osian. ; - -- 'I a. asiaatj1. WAuurav CCCOrJD COUTH 8TRCCT. i . i r. Vol. II, . , soaoi - l SMeefce.' r ! ! C&QQIliGEiUliGOnCO., BattCali, i : H an. Locust, 2 inch, 25c; 8 Inch, 50c; inch, SI. y; , EEYNOLDS Applyr to sn GX. sos. TTrT'?r:rF:'WsH evf sr. er, on Celestial ' Marriage. ; aaa .. i Bible Does .the With Three IHxiourte ? . - 4 ; i. Sanction Polygamy i j 1. SALE CHEAP. Walnut - Trees,'l Inch; 25c.; 2 inch, 60c. r - Mnlberrys, 1 Inch, 10c; .2 inch, I Hau cair. i.eo. Discuzdonj ' . g-1 i 1 XiOOTJST. FOR ! milennial Star, Vol. IU ; . , centr. Cloth Gilt, 1J5. CalfGlltAOO. 1.00 j i lwavM-- I tliif Snow'i Cloth, 'V I - naif Calf. LM . 1 BLACK VAUDIT - i - - .1 W I U - Q JJJ it' .j1 H li - X T li i PaperUo eeatsv - U li I ( 1.80; rl .SIj jJaarajgjaf 2fJ-x--i 1 '!'f 1 ; B0 eente.- - . - . U Spencer'i Letters. - f 'Ssi:. suagr . 1 ' HI Waaer Jaefcee. Twyi i. Im. Morocco, . v.: A- . j . i: I ; 'j Ironwork, manufactured ' ,i..f. ; V'y MiUinc and MTnlng All kinds Machinery, Wrought and Cast- ' ' ! - Opposite TTaZJtcr JTouse. , liraBnii ;i Thei Voice of Warning.: ' j . ! NiVTiumil DATOiili SOlid Full Cloth, Embossed Sides, silt back and ' sprlnklad edgaa. $2 00. . Full Imitation Morrooco, embossed Sides, t gilt back and sptmkled edges, titOy flymn Book, MAIN" STREET, : Doctrine and Covenant?. ' 1 . . due i $4.00 i " I ;Lxle Oeatse, aridL ' Book of mormon. ! - COHPAKY, MANUFACTUBEKS OF r m-e P t Nkw Yobk, t .i: . V. ii' 0 FraU'e Works, ' ! ' TTi - i i Stiff Paper Covers, Bets.- if 4; Tee ' . 0Vv, SfciS i- OAIIj AKO BEE, AND BE CONVISCKD. ..it t 4-- o .;".:': ;i ikQaYialHX BOOKS WORTH i r 2.40 0 Caledonia, 1J j ." : ! 1, . j 7; 7J 4.05; 4 25 Julia. 110 m 400 Imperial, 450 Sheridan, 8j 80 Alta,35o 120 Andes, 35c 600 Leviathan, 25c 200 NCoo Va, 6o ,', 900 Prospect, 40c 100 Moruitxr. Hur, 2 435 Cala, 25: 25, b 5 70 Alpha, 5 lOORAE, 1.20 45 Leoparel, 20 Ophir, Si ?10 B & B, 9f ' S00 HAN, 1 70 90 Savage, 2 SO i' i, d ! 1.75; 1.70; Justice, 60 Overman, 7f 575 Union, 2.S5; 2.30; 20 JulU. 1.10 r 1 a i 820 .! Ometltetleeal Teedeaetes . ., , pacTuuin1. Fismo!ii ecosmti WsYoi Tailor! . ' i i 1 n. s9UU1j. My n .re. t Catechism for, Children. '' i --- ,! i ' ; wi?TJ .j' !r ''D-aS- "' The normon Question. v . sssSaaawafaaaaa ' j t known cr DESIRACLE in the TRADE. EVERYTHING : i 560 SNev, 1.10; 1.15; 25 Utah, 6J 200 Bumo , 2.70; 2 450 . ' t" t '' - i East Temple Street, fourl doors South of Wells, Fargo'a'Bank. , i 120 . v ' - 1 24; 241; Key to tha Science of Theology bio Cloth Emboseed, L2!. Im. Morocco, LfiO i .. !tr ; i; . 2UUc fundus1. ' -- 25, 125 Savage, 2.40; 2.S5 745 Con Va, 241; 24; 24 J i 250 Con Va, 24 1 ? 35 Cbollar, 18i; 1S 515 II AN, 1.65; 1.70 . 900 Point, 4 20: 4J; 440, s 30 i - m. f V , enabled to offer this line of Goods at Better Figures than before, as DRESS LINENS, our purchase this season was made direct from Belfast which aflords great facilities for Reducing Prices ' 'X Drillings, Ducklugs andBerges, Plain and Figured, in Splendid Assortment. : 23; bo; 25; So, 12 , r i" -!, , 1 17, 1877. ' B& II, 91 Cala,24i; 24f; 24; 1 . 1 I I r; t -- ' 7f, S 30 635 1430 AttO. 'T Ctasa THE, STAPLE DEPA RTLl ENT of thui House ia stocked withever Call cos from 8c, in very extensive variety, Gioghams 12a, all .the Favorite Brands' of Bleached Muslins t eaBea Weeailea Half Bleached Double Warpe, and Bleached DUlinga..Bheeting in all'' wldtlia, Table Linens in White-la tata Werld. I Colored. Tat - .... Assorted. :;S Red, Damasks, key Handsomely Figured a ea aa a. ...a r ..Tl f O 15 cent. White Bed cent. ,10 to 82.0 from a age, Single copy Spreads QI2.00, Large Assortment ' . MINING STOCKS. IsottMlNU. ;1 i i , , s. '"-'l- .. -v ' ; t . riIn'1.o' , ' we aie ' .: j .. . '.. v i . i r i Estray Notices. Letter List. . t, r.' - OUR DRESS C00D3 DEPAnTM ENT comprises all the most desirable Fabrica of the sea-so- u, including the Matelaste Cbashmere in eeveral colors. Silk Warp Pongee in large assortment All colors of Frepch Carmelite,. Broderie Coreans Turins De Baize and other Stylish Drees Materials at Low Prices in every Conceivable Shade and Color. Grenadines; Striped, Plain and Plalded In every; Grade, price ' Tr zouts. : piaja chains rcr Children, Preacblag at Ksytvl le. Mormons Vlctarlou.: ; - .,- Dolman Style. Rubber "Waterproof Circular Cloaks with Hoods. In 8mal compass, fof; " r j ,..'., Vt'if fin ! i. i - "WiWfjT Calico Wrappers and Unen Dusters, Ulsters ' r City C uacfl Proceedings. i -. - j . Aprons. Embroldejrod ditto, , A Terrible Engine. Organisation of Kanab Stake ofc Ziuu, Official Jokes, j Flax Balslng and Maoufacturc. ' ' Education m. Iaformatlpu. . ;;: Mioutee of Special Conference-Wrec- k of tbe Steamer Ddkotah Obsequies of Dishop Aaron John? ea. Kdatoriai Motes. Local Maws. .. Children's White trimmed Dresses, Embroidered , Colored-Lirtei- i " A Buddhist Missionary, Sewuur Machines Coming Down. i Vv ro.tim... W.tlrl. T..lt. Colored iln'en'jsirtta . ; Uae IsUe JEaela Asateiaa, ltmttV Eta stjnd Ciaalamere) Oeasata est WMi. c c 'r Jit st moral influence be obliterated from Warli U i ; . this fair land of. the west.' and i . ' i i"j'f' 17. LoNDOJf, J I.! .! , . (!!-;j SPECIAL NOTICE. would require but a small' streich f v A: : special ? xrnx - irxroum, on ; and for raale ' at the published of the Imagination to see It, "with Monday, says the Kosslans nave School AdJooriMKT lleetlnar of taa Uti AN XMstrloC laatrloS will be held a tba, the mind's .eye," traxraformed, 'be-- advanced to iara Kaliaa In great school-bouSteam Printing affj , Evening-- May fta. Tjeaeret News Friday a BP aw ox sraiea, uarnees ana wi far long, from a pleasant and pros force. - . The Turks will confront at TH CclocS on aa. All a. cltiafoe A Lake Both Bait Sala. cbean. For Trna eto irolr to Jaa. at ot City, Office, ae JVf. Brigham Young, buslrwea are Topenak. to lavtted attend, rubllahlDg fk domain' to .comparxtlre perous WlMworth, SOth- Ward, three blocks ewt I ITS' tTtS OyTj!f 11 - '5rTt a will be transacted. las are prwparlxig for pitched ' waste or taajup pisssatsisa,1 J." ' tut. i:. v '' r i : j ; a'I F FarlUI T.kU.f "5V"' .iff'' a --as)-. apeele laereese.'! : Dlaccutta Bank Toua-.the President in by Brichaia 'PAJtis, 17. Specie We caU Srclai AiteiiUon 16 this Decsrtmentofthe InstltotlonVtor mdliunmer Qssda. aa it la of France j Increased thirteen mil Grayer DeSteatlos; tbe Temple ef tbe Lord ; ' George-'''Jijt l''atit quite nee tHiy that ovr stcrk hat been made complete to all deslrablev llnesp ?) fornyj 1 ithefoUejBinaT lion francs the past week, The t teamer Sidonii BatA her Boilerv ; BpetialtJes M 1 belief-abroa- d 3aI?i ' ,1 JT ( ' -- IS.. 4-- I , 1 1 f'.i l Wanday, Afle.li?aJMJ .t'J.disGuardian The Manchester that SIXTEEN "PAGES and ETCrH Y patch from London asserts Intention j UCLTM Persia has declared her 9 REAPINOf X ' not to Join Russia. 'rll oj; li?$u v n;HH wheat.' J ed, "" Tut? from Vienna reports that the Turks altogether have captured 00 Russian veesela in the Danube, con-of taining over ' ISO.OUO hectolitres ' i Botad: Orer-.- Yesterd.y .fUr-r- X : e so tea la aw " vi kuu ucaj ' ' ... .rtifical extracts inoou, John wan an U held Edgar He be will k u supported by Miss .. .,, lie rheml- - aar to tho'crand lunr. bv Jnatlra. as Miss "Mrs. Nap per . . - from the p.nerJ In bond of $1,000. The a as "Mrs. Pajre,"Ford," iu irtrct Mrs. X. Harris es I curltv waa obtainea a Qd - Prix's bpec11 ' mm, ty "Anne Page," Mrs. M. BowHng as r.'rrtl are conceueu iu i ne wa9 released. J' "Mrs. Quickly," Mr. Lindsay as hi market. . . mis u r"Mr. Ford," Mr. Forster as "Mr. Another Tenth Ward Concert. The concert iu the Tenth Ward Page," Mr. Wilton as "Dr. Calm . f .... mlmn n Mr. "Justice Shallow," MeeUughou4, ou WednMiIay evu Mr. liowringas as Graham "Abraham Slen ' .. .. H.Um id no olng, was ho tauch of a succeaa,that, der, w Mr. Evans aa" Hugh Evans," by request. It Wilt be- repeated en Mr. Clark as and the floatation, w " 8turday evening. Admission 25 company. "Bardolph," 4 . tl..V to. cents, children 10 cents. Mr. De Bar has no equal in tbe ' . frf .11 it claims to "Oat."--W-e are to country in the unctuous character An requested Vwu " : n.n.rtmfBt announce thai the children .of the or i"Falstaff," the; braggart mod 12th Ward Sunday nchool are ex- coward. He appears every night pected to be at the 6cbooNhoue henceforth, this week, and also on oth promptly at eight o'clock tomorr- Saturday at a matinee. Lejodont ecIei aou ow morning; from there to proceed ': .(.,. for the: teem Information Wanted Mrs.' G. i lw miacai 4M? j A. IKronov, Laurentzensgade, 14 ,1a mt emphatically by day. . , . f Sal, Copenhagen, Denmark, is de on Horsea, Males and Cattle. We sirous to hear from her sister, who ..hion of the UJ understand that the .'iirepreesible was iast'heard from in 1874,at which eii:j Me " Be"Tasker Is at large again. We time she was living at Panacea, . r.u. r Ile make this statement for the benefit Lincoln Co., Nevada, and was mar. of persons whej have animals on the rled to a man named Henry f aiiv leneth of range, or auyiray moderately easy Wedge. Her maiden name is Foul- to get at. sen; she was born at Borslev, Swecbroalc Tbroat Dee, , and emigrated to Utah In 1866, 4 -- Severe Accident. This fnornlng den, from Malmo. in the stable corral of George Luf-ki-n, Dr. Bernhlsel was. knocked Tom Thumb. Mr. Peck, agent rolled for the General Tom Thumb enter and down horse, awid by w" " "" UiMa around and trod, upon. He was tainment, Is in town. He expects to introduce his Lilliputian pro llthatae of Charles N. Critten-- 1 considerably lojure! la the back teges to the Salt Lake public In the Press 1 . Theatre after a few days. , TT. .1. Vun Bill. Itf'f All I .........1 notices from the States, Canada, ... v IDS home nrouurt : r after tne occurrence England, Australia and the East aia kjwui""'j shortly . . r , tm or crowuai vi .i ffuKM w m m of the accident. hdles are very flattering of the ex hi ml toiaa in eeereu cellence character Horse Stealing'. At a late hoar of the and the amusing Honey 'of Horehound and entertainment the company . wuicu ts. u ihmw fArtnnstelI Ufct- nlirht. stole a uv mi o r horso tliieves '' . presents. t. i i uurao auu f!crilor. Tne popularity oi uia.li iw. uiuw, ui wu ui jit... ti boundless, and will last, I Peterson of Orantaville, who came P'er ten White Cotton Sags. 6t a built un the solid founda-- l In from that! place with, a load of we half four and will days psy its Innumerable cures. Crit- -- posU yesieruay. ine anynais were- cents per pound in Cath, forj clean MSoiBtabllshment might prop- standing on the vacant lot adjoinwhite cotton raot only, delivered at ijbTcJle4 a Saving Bank, from log the City Hall, and after they this Office or at the paper mill. t aambirit hu been instrumen- - wre stolen were traced as far south ; 9,1877. ' lis taring from Consumption. as the vicinity of the Germania May on Big , Cottonwood Twial LSecUoBS of every type smelter, I l11 ' The Iioadon Tekyraph' fAprLrlT- JOHXBTHASIxAM. co Pol p,t n c ..ci;a r rrr?T-- ' LC2 IjCo to cf; tiliooi nc a v-- : |