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Show 1:: IJllibJiiKiii 1 , .1 -- W- vol sT( I ! CO. Mi m. Lut STEELE & JOHnSOII, and 7.. . Ato 0 ST. LOUIS. PourteentL 139 forBaale !r d 12S e TAFI. 0 j kr sKDItT. HALL & anay tierce. Ifan la caddlee. p11, ufacturers of Lard and ,tf eUfoot OU. 119 turbom Sbrtetl1 CUIIAGO, UO dim 30TS& SHOES EatahUshcd. LoiitavMol i j Eatabltohod Chicaf o, 136. : r NHEEKS -- jSaiJ only. ' , i .1 Stre, i rismxa Psr TACKLE. C3W1-E- ,'.') R NEW'Y O : We hereby j give' notice K Merchants who have to : , ; j , COX J. & W. WR1BHT HATE ; A . i - . i . . nd T i . rs, 5 well-kno- in.iu-t- . - : ! lanf i Co-operati- ve i I . I aus, Court of Claims. Court fa tioai aiaai of AiaAtfma Cuslma, aUnsiainaCommlssioo, and all ciase etsu&l ketur ikm KzevutlT Xe lt W3M jw. i ana Hounty. amen. outus sod kailurs ef th IIEIinj seirs, are many cases cut lo Bone) from tb Qorvrumeot, so knowiedn. Write t fl idey of and state amount of wftt, ariM Iwuflty rsceiwd. Enclose stmp, wtfcH ftp will be ji s.!rr sxamioatioQ, .. pejAtns.. rentions. I CUICAGO, Illinois. j In trior tknir L W. KIJIG & CO., J pril , 1877. dl33 j j I NEW YORK TRADE. tary, by ealllna- at his private office, three doors aortb of Herald office. - atlors and as motures, or Injured In jr.fcCTtf iJihtlT. ean ohLain late the m. nn- si kursew reeejfna peosioos are Send aod Miawiii be furnished stamp free. : ln- - t . j Land Warrant. iasTJl' m"' i mlo with attor- to GUmore ; o., WASUINUTON, A Complete Assortment T roB si1 D.a ih. National Metropolitan ' B d7 ""Silt, - t NATIONAL OESERFT 4.0O Vea di I : ) ' 1 t from Washington fia, TORS toa , (,' !). :Snd ' ..... frt !, -- ?. -J DtptmU. i j LEA Jf refer to officials In the Patent Office, and to inventors In- every State tn Cuion. Address, In Oe, wiaa or EngHah. the - j C 'A. BXOW j t CO., Paten Ojfe, Wathtngtom, D.C tw caT.taa a Tap i price. AND - - a - . I i- j BRUSHES, Gunny Saclio KAUMMtHKstS, WBITXWABIIKBS. H viiOKAZJizar, AD ODtnAb rAKTLT TJUL For tale, wholesala and retail, by Z. C and Drua I. God Messrs.Grocery Pitta Co., 8.Departments, P. Teasdel, be, Messrs Kimball Lawrenoa, Messrs. Lay Messrs. Wm. Co., jenntnas Jt Sons. stewabt bkoot ca, ' j '.TAKEN ON - I - " rlttaoarg-h- . " SUBSCRIPTION Pa. ,; t DESEEET ra7S OFFICE ? . " ntm 1 ' " r to-la- None bat Clean Cotton Bags taken. j fO People froin ;the CltylU plesise btlns tbemVon WEDJCEa. B. S1ATTDBWS.& CO... AU Jh?? Pf the THURSDAY; DAY-aa- d trn- - j Tabled :4rt vnmrvamd for T t3-d- ajv . 1 biOTrcara. " DAVID . . V,'-- . . A ti If' n t Id s to-da- ITltll the LADIES a5S2i32?Sa C irS 1 - AT TBS THE GREAT pAVOHITE la tv. , to-ni- ght . ttT?" : , J'. FOR 8ALK. Savf' pokt on Aj JW tf. i ' v FOREIGN KXCHAHOB r. h jmittcd. ... '.! . us a model or sketch ef your derlce; we make examlna- and ad rise as to patentability. All correspondence itrtetly cor. Aden tiaU' Prices low, AWIi HO ( HAEtili VflLXSSPATtJIT YF V ! or TBI lake city; 'I "oa " Director. Patent Office may DoaOa lot KxekuussT. Valat, : la mast cases, be iierioAo, ,,f : , i: by us. BeinsroeDoaita the Patent Of- Collection made and promptly re- se- floe, we can make closer searches, and cure Patents more promptly and with broader ctaima than; those who are remote HT E7EHIHG HEW8 Ult -- WM. H. HOotKR, President,' B. 8. KLDKKDG B, Tkse-Pres- t., BKIQHaM youno, WM. JBNNINOSv. . . i $200,000 $1,000,OCO obtaihed for mechanical devices, medical, or other JOHN SHARP.' Co mpou DOS .ornamental de FKKAMOHZ UTTLX. iwt aiama trate labels. Careats, Assirnmrats,nirki. Ioterfe?en-ee- e, L. & HILL8, Cashier. e'cpromotly attended tn. iflTEM OfprwCs .. . i We COPIES FOR SALE BANK Of Salt lAke City, Utah. ' 13 i ... Paid up Capital, -And Branch $toft throughout the Authorized Capital, Territory. x i: REJECTED PRATT " THE nuas tuat as a Vat BESS Op IIIff P i 3 PlTtHTS IfilillLS ISO - ' ouaiaess. 3 ; , 7l.Hnr,Jm.'nU - -- w i ; Later. This afternoon ah attempt was made by plug uglies to fire freight cars on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway by some combustibles in one burningcars. Seme employes of a of the firm in the vicinity put out the fire. This is the first attempt of inM cendiarism. f; j .' 9.40 p.m. The Second Regiment, the cavalry and a large (quad of time ago marched to Slice a short Street viaduct and there met, the bnob. At thla, time heavy firing is going on. A volley of perhaps 100 rounds has Just been fired. Tbe result is not yet learned. 11.03 pi rn. The firing at the via duct was less deadly than expected. Two volleys were sent Into the mob, which bad the effect of disfor the night. persing it', 'probably No; casualties are reported. The second regiment is quartered on the viaduct for the night. The total number of those known to be-killed cannot exceed fifteen. Of these three bodiea are at Abe mortaken gue. Tbe others bave beeu in Charge by their friends. - " f Midnight Thethif--situation at this The police hoot is briefly have retired to well earned rest. The Second regiment is encamped in the viaduct where they intend to stay all night. The mob appear to be dispersed and few are in sight, but, it is not unlikely that they will appear before morning and renew the fight. The two volleys last fired were fired by the- Second regit ment and resulted in- no deaths so far as is known, Rochester, it. V., 28. The New York Central Railroad is entirely open and, trains are running as usual east and west. Jackson, Mich., 26. The strike on' tbe Michigan Central and branches ended at six o'clock. Division Superintendent Brown and a committee of strikers had a consultation and came to an amicable understanding. : The strikers go to work with the assurance that their settled by arbigrievances will be be done. , Trains tration and Justice and were started 'moving no farther trouble is anticipated on '; Uils road. 4 i i Advices from DxTBOiTr 28. Jackson reDreaent the Michigan Central strikers are In possession of the depot of that company, and no trains nave been allowed to leave y. The rnorniog mall train for Chicago was ' stopped at this point and not allowed to proceed.,at The Canada Southern strikers, a fall meeting y, unanimously decided to rescind the resolution to strike, and will begin work immediately. Thesea men bave earned great 1 'credit') Ut . JLlietriitIoa throaghont. The business on the American, aide will now. proceed untntennptedly. ef Oxasa, dismounted cavalry-- arrived from the west ETtUttlss quiet. The bridje U beingo gaarded. yt 0n. Klc' left for CMcs-to take charge of the troops there., . IT IS THE BEST MADE. tha city. tneviaaucu 1 tht aiwruejs aare orea tkus """ulwusly furnlsberf .tGtoa, D. O, Nor. 24, 1371 I" PrMsin my entire and Jt.tei.tw LbrpwwiiH,'t nl T J1"1 ali ol'ectMjn House of s : 00 fe unless successful, Pusts sbould be seut C ; B&ak) yers c, -i every conceivable weapon. 8 45 p'. m. There is little news to chronicle since- - the last dispatch Both' sides have been taking a breathing spell,' but seem to be gathering again 'in the vicinity of Respectfully Invite attention to their1 r. lent stock of Imported Ale, Porter, Claret aod . London Cordial Gin; also ' WINCS and LIQUORS, f Which they ruarantoe strictly Pure, and cao be obtained ' for the the BEST Call and examine. prices. ' i ',: o-- 4Tir rIuro a 'U.rV I TBETS (Opptelte Deeeret National tfprttDnl of our bu loess Is con-- v fcrantte bureau, under the and clerks. ltr-sCi- ?4 iT?JL!r '"Mn,ruudpravUce before aud other ottices eacb year. wJ 'i I If POSTED QORTOH WbereaMiffuhiBtructioas kl"0 " AsMI Losiasi Carsl la Olir, Fox Family abd CotnrikT Txade. X7rfo0 ud under act of 186s PJ ceh fer them.letter. itwl wisT1'''1 ! ALE, PORTIR, CLARET, 1 Brnnrt nf K. r-wwrl Land Office sbows SK J1-- -- ad CITY LIQUOR STORE i r to-ni- ght CHARGES REASONABLE. before the Genera) 5 to-d-ay, I . rtdSotu General Land 0JJict fetatrf Uad Cases. Prirate Ind PrtmpUon and WBuuntu , PABTIE3 desirlna to enter land, or ob- tala Mlnlnir Patents, can obtain the ser--' . i vices ofCW Btayner, Attorney and No j t mcj, loLhmts ! D; j ' rT m V i MESSBSJE. J5oa. huuu. S20Q. j er. press-xeport- purchased Biveted Over-all-s Opened 11 Rarber Kliop, 4.a On oor west of f In woodcy rirnlturo of us, orlouVagents, 8tore. Bhavlnff, IScta., Hair Cutting, r .'.n.inoU tn Stocks which fre-25c ts. We guarantee t atisfactioD. dll9 2 I fro" lo tnty Wine the or w ho may purchase them, 00 deposit of three that we will JOE IU Ki:it. i cctMiMiTed r;rculrn prote ct them and week" If gf,.. I'l .f dl49 from all damages which SHARPEST ST07ES REmay be preferred by cer- SAWS PAIRED, Established 1S65. OVITS RESTOCKED. Etc., C1LH0RE & CO.. tain parties who claim our COMMERCIAL STREET. goods to be an infringe teeeaorttoCkipaiaa, Hasmer St Co., fflfSuaat, Waiiilnston, D. C. ment of a pa tent HAZAnD POWDER. twrican and Foreign Patent. to continue shall jWe N8TA KTX.T on band a oomp.ete stock fO Sooatrtae. N. KM VV of i his and justly cele. rneuret toNoallchanr UBieaa th brated ODHPuWO&K. t these afnstad. No toes for naklar pre-- manufacture goods, No sdtllUuaal Tees BIaASTINO, mai"!"". tad rorductinf a reheat inf. KENTUCKY RIFLE, Irt'ui and solicit through Zion's ao ftreo to laterfereno di FAIR LAWN, CaMurii Psteat OtDoe, Kileaalou WMCwfnsv Ufrtnrement Suits lu diX DOCK, Mercantile Vst xua, sea ail tibaration appertainELECTRIC, r FUSE. tfmtiittf axt JXHps. . X. For sale at C of orders the Institution I. and all the princistores in the pal VfJ SWa Towrfi ond DepartTerritory, and by dl33 H. B. CLAWSON, Arenu ment. the Trade. Cto(rrtnte4 in the Buprema Court ! j;ca, i to-nig- ht. Praotieal line done NKaTLT , tW All work In ourOnnimitht. d201 ki ; PKOMITLY, and Satisfaction Guarantee-I-. t I i ; uELttorneys-atlaw- .! riveted mum. CLOTHING L are I. kept It AW LINN, - at: . 8, .crCTCH or tbem. All the cigar makt n in the city bave struck. j At thla hour the police bave the crowd on Ualatead tin. fiubt occurred sstreot, wl this ?momiugt and everytuiuft mnuieiL The mounted police art pairolifjetbat section, and allow u0 ..a oi any b.iuu. gatnetings The truth about the cannon fliius? seems to be that the artillery fired two fabota, but that the guns were only loaded with powder. The pumber of casual ties reported U jar'gWj'aQd the names will be uent as toon as obtalaeble. At present tbe mob seems pretty well broken up. but will probably gather again1 before " on AtroiLf p.m a the ground telegraphs that, a large crowd of police and mounted vigilant ea Is conducting tbe prisoners to the station. They are crossing Halstead Street viaduct. Many shots are being' fired by the rabble, and serious trouble is anticipated before they get across the tladucL The rioters have beeu busy all day in various parts of the town, out phieflly .between Canal and Gieen Streets and between Twelfth Btreets. The and Twenty-secorighting has been carried cui in these limits alujost exclusively,and has been continuous and bloody, if not as fatal as might be expected. The police have rarely been the but whenever, they have attempted to break up a mob they have In the long run succeeded. have arms of the most effecTheysort aud whenever they aptive The police pear! the mob scatters. do not command so great respect, because the impression prevails that; they will generally lire too high to bit or shoot blank. The arrests have been numerous, and taken to hardly a man has been, the station without a rush being made to release him, or a consequent interchange of fchote. The police begin to complain that they are being shot aod stoned down in that vicinity, as the rioters when ever the military disappear attack them with stones and pistols.: A Time reporter was attacked bv the crowd onjlialstead Street a fewmin-ule- s ago, and responded by shooting one man. One of the police has luHt been dangerously wounded. A foreman from the Illinois Jrackiiig, in irom tne yards, say. House, tha m.njust nltsmpiMi tn work thla morning, but were, driven off by the mob.; He says that $125,000 worth of meat will be spoiled toj day in that establishment. But four men are reliably reported killed as yet. "The entire force of United States troops expected are now here. Societies for protection have been formed In almost every ward and the preparations for a lively campaign are complete. It is reported that a from the. stock gng. is ; coming i that yards,! declaring they will clean out e&ery policeman on Hal-steStreet. They are armed with butcher knives,' gambrel sticks and OFFICE in: Lawrtttet't new .bwiTdinff, brated and reliable Fngtish, "rocK and German manufacture rsoffer to the western xst o Jtnrtnot? Comer, Salt Lake City l Ulafi. trade the rery urrctt ftock kept d59 New York or noeton, la Crockery China, aod Domestio Olass-war- e. Faoqy Goods, Foreiffu ixture. Cutlery. JAKE Lamps and I amp fBllrer-Plateand d HEUSSER & BRC, Spoon. Looking Gla-6lowest market UrittaniaKrwiaattheveij tSuectuorttoJ.il. HAGUE,) : , 118 Jfala prices. Easterni prices duplicated. First Nartti or tbs .EM Ktopha.BC ttars, Malt Lake C'ltjr, ra niiiim aUKS. PISTOLS, AMtfUNlTWS A.PT , 3:30 p.m. ditr-Derae- ..A."1! Goods Uii stock J""Z by Z. C M. a OALDER,, .T:r::;vil?:,; j. to-da- . j; f:jj 6 ; til o o b . WESTEBS. - i r C3 ,. .,.., .... ..- - i' .M j :..'T j. ....... J?B I O IlsF i -- ' F. & E. JAEGER, with the most celeDirect y tn conn--tior- ' f; Pure Iainsoed Oil, ..j l Curnr Cri6bI( BOYS' or MAatrrACTUBkBA - t ii Some oo wiies of the telegraph cutupjc curred this mornlDg oa the Chicago arid Northwestern Railway, and tbe rhod attempted to pieveut the lelegjraph force from replacing ' WOOtMAK. TAFT & WOODMAN, .I?0! '0RK ;: CitiCAOo, ' 1 Xallrsl Wetrkia STkIIk. 1 ir Ight'a DLipotche. SArlker-IelaB- TS sr Tbs) Use Cfclesir KoswaTsiaBkera l&lllwS) avsisi Wsaadse-T-hs Omaha, Nsb. atrlfee at Otker 3u, en ger trains tiiitf'nflhA Plfth AVMIIirtr from on the Cnglneers east en the C. B Apaat Q. struck at 3 the department of the South, HI O'clock. '' ' New Yoric; 20. The Pennsylvania Central Railway Company reports everything along the line I t enoouragiofr. ;i4. .j The Erie Railway Company com- Prepare J fer the D, stmetlen ef tbe XleeeiiiBaitea if menced : to ; receive local and sta western at all through freights San Francisco, 26. During the tions in the city tbe first to day there has been a 'stream of citit raise the blockade. , Tbe sale of zens pouring into the rooms of the ickets to all points is tesumed. .: and the availcommittee of Six more able force at safety, PlllLADSLpHfA, 20. of the tbe disposal rioters were arrayed before the po- committee has been, doubled jor lice magistrate this moraine, and tripled. .v . in default of $5,000 bell were held to i the roclama-tioThe following . 1'; answer. mi this Issued iC. Except a few riot- morning:.:, by Mayor Brjant Toledo, y .K.lj! trouous demonstrations there is no San Francisco, July 26, 1877. ' Most of tbe ilngleaders ble To thh People oSan J,rar.eUcof . have been lodged in jail receiver of the Wabash The lawless and atrocious acta of Hopkins; railroad, has been notified by Gen the vicious and criminal claasea, in eral buperlutendent Andrews that thla community committed last m auy to resume nlgbt. oompel me again, and for the th. workantiAy as the result 'of yesterday 's last time, to warn all good c'llzens Meantime the. em- - against conference, appearing on the streets in Dloves are guarding the road. or The ob numbers large The Memphis ject of this caution groups.' MtMPHXS, 20. innois the that and Charleston railroad has ad vane cent may not suffer, and , that tbe ed its employes' wages to the same streets and public places may be rate the other roads pay. iert rree and unobstructed for the are operations East St. Louis, 26. Matters of the police, military The strikers are quiet and committee of safety, who I tfm quiet but order that no more passengers assured will see that orrJeTi3'maih-talne- d leave for the east. " at all hazards.' 26. Since the afterSt. Louis, A. JrllRYANT, Mayer. ; ,"noon there .have 'been no develop Njs further leniency will be shown ments. Crowds havebenJarge mob. Members of the commitand. the' , police, force small, but the of safety will be provided with ample. About a dozen unruly ones tee n were easily arrested. It is under- the most approved weapons. A special meeting of the Board of stood General Davis has orders from Washlngtoh to answer a call Police Commissioners was held this from the doyerner or Mayor'.; to afternoon, at which it was deterthe riot.1 Iavls has about 600 mined to instruct the members of quell men and a: battery of Gatling guns. the police to take no risks whatCitizens have .subscribed "$12,000 for ever, but at the fiist .attack upon them they were instructed to use ' tbe purchase of arms. ' M The water works in the northern their pistols'. " more of A careful estimate the and the of the part distributing city reservoirs are under guard of' sol loss by last night's fire reduces the to about $80,000. ' diers; 'Levee laborers, who com estimate pelled an extortionate advance of J 'The committee on safety met ' at wages of all steamboat employes Horticultural Hall immediately after the veterans left, were told Off that Id yesterday, boarded every boatacces and exacted arrived companies of fifty each and resion to their terms. ported to tbe chief of police at the Columbus, 26. It is reported city hall, by whom they are disthat the J Hocking valley miners patched to all parts of the city on who quit work and demanded ten patrol duty, armed with regulation ' cents per ton advance for mining rifles and cavalry revolvers. fire corner from alarm The the of been de have their coal, granted Folsom and Eighteenth Streets mand and returned to work Three companies of citizens have proved to be from tbe burning of a organized at xsewark, an veterans. China house on a chicken ranch The strikers have also formed near by. There is a tumor that' a themselves into an' organization Chinaman was burned in the buildfor the purpose of suppressing any ing. Committeemen in the vicini. ty ran to the scene and captured a possible outbreak. The employes of the McCune- - man supposed to be the incendiary. ville Salt Works near Shawnee, A bottle of benzine was fouBd in Perry county, struck this morning his pocket. Aew hoodlums were for ten per cent increase in wages. attracted by the fire, but were Ryracuse, 36. Eight trains of chased away without difficulty. loaded freight cars were sent out of An attempt was made to fire a The strike is au house on Pacific and Leavenworth Syracuse over. All train hands and ma but it failed, and the incendiary Other than these in chinishf are at work. The visiting was arrested. militia regiment amused the peo stances : reports from all quarters show that the city is very aulet. It ple with a drees parade. is believed no outbreak is likely to 26. j Scran has The strike ton, extended to every branch of indus- occur during the night. Patrols Valley. The appear to be doing their duty vigi try in Lackawanna miners met, y, in .the woods. lantly and effectively. to the number or lo.uvu. The an swer of President Sloan, that the company Could not grant the demand of 25 per cent, advance, was read amid profound silence, and Gil EAT B R I T A 'I N- resolutions adopted to the effect Treeps fer Italia, that the men would die before re 26. The troop ship Portsmouth, turning M-to work at starvation sailed to day with lx521 ., Euphratet wages. The mine engineers and dump omcers ana men ror Alalia. nanus strucx. Eastern War News. at six. They drew their, fires, and the mines are 26. A dispatch, dated London, now flooding. If allowed to be- Erzeroum 25, says, the movement come flooded, it will take a year to of the Russian centre along' Its . as prepare them for work again a wnoie en line indicates serious iA meeting of piomlnent citizens gagement shortly. A telegram was held, at the 'call of the from Belgrade says the minister of mayor, aud will meet twice daily finance has intioduced a bill in the citizens till further notice.-"Thsanctioning a loan of are organizing for protection.' All 8keptchlna z,uuu,uuu aucats, which has been aulet. ': concluded with foreign bankers. N. Y., 26. An effort The same telegram Elmira; says the Turkwas made.: this afternoon, to send ish garrison has entirely out freight traius on the Northern Nisch and left for Sofia. evacuated Central Railroad. The employes ' It is believed that Prince .,'.) Charles out and the bulk of the Roumanian entered the round house put : the fires In tbe engines, and drag army will immediately croes to red the fiiemen from the engine. Nicopolis, whither the fourth corps The sheriff and 500 armed citizens nas aireaoy gone. and military went to the scene,' and i was restored. quiet Jersky Citt, 26. The Brother The Chicago papers call that tornado hood of Engineers on the Delaware, pruuaoiy neoaufe it maae a oust is Lackawanna and Western Railroad held a protracted meeting, and tent a committee to supc iteasoner, their "determination announcing not to continue the strike. Supt. GENERAL ELECTION Reasoner then went to the lire-men's meeting and promised to use his Influence with the other officers Of the company to have their wages TBE qualified Electors of Salt Lake take notice that the genreturned ' to the figure paid before eral election will for the year 1677, will be held of. Salt Lake tbe ten per cent, reduction. The in tbe several precincts on Hoaday, tbe eta day of August, firemen agreed to run the trains as uoanty, o for of tbe the purpose electing usual ut.Ui an answer was received. next, ... wins officers, Commissioner! to Locate UniverThe Three ALLENTOWN, Pa.. 26. Lands, brakesmen and firemen on the Le sity tour Councilors to Legislative Asroad, from Easton to sembly, for Salt Lake,the Summit and Tooele high Valley ,. Mauch . Chunk, struck this even Counties.' A Territorial Supetiotendent of Distriot a. .. .;.;.! i... ing. Schools. One Ssleotman tn nlace of Seubea Miller IHwteeUeav IesllM Oolr. whose term of office will expire on the 1st ox next, ana as. a. ; v. jtv larga sionaay iuavi'WV A CountyAugust, of District Superintendent was held here this mass meeting 8aid election to be held, conducted and evening for the purpose of organiz returns to be made in accordance with the defence against the laws of the ing for home Territory of Utah in relation to ne .'a commissioneawuoos. county Indians., ,,MJ. ?tw ers have Issued ' a proclamation Aaxe bait vounty. loumy tiera, offering a reward of $250 for every 4201 in the Salt Lake City, July 18, 1877. Indian killed or captured ' of the limits county. A courier from Spearfish has just arrived, and reports the return cf Lieut. Lemley and command to A i EASTERN WfiplestUe Grocers. &3 mIre.: J3l - JiO. SOS. rsa VwraaB tjhiob Taxsciura uwa, s. a. joaaaox. Omaha, Neb. vraaxs, Bu Joseph, Mo. JlBiixNO - BY TELEGRAPH. OMAHA TRADE. & N. K. FAIRBAHK V- I I SAXT liAJKE TRADE. CHICAGO TBADE. LOUIS 14 I I lid : -- :, ...tf n S. E3 T i to-d-ay, i : !, j . n 1 to-da- y. :: : ' 4BV . ; . aicesA&xa PRIZE GRAND i to-da- y. . ' ; AND' w r - . I . The i Mir WiM Slnttle Worltaomefl lacMie i ITS PATENT AUTOMATIC VCUT OFF" on the hand whee prevents the machine from running; backwards, and obviates the necessity of taking the work from the machine to wind thread on the bobother Sewing Machines, to the great bins, which must be done with-aof annoyance the operator, especially In tucking, hemming and ruffling.! more work in a given length of time than any other! It does d ;': jj Sewing Machine. j ' ll to-da- y . . . 10 lias unlimited Capacity to do all kinds of Family Sewing and Manufacturing , !, ESSiXtO N As the Best Family Sewing Machine. Its competitor receiving only n award for some special featiire of their machines. : j CEMTEtl IU AL ' -- one-thir- -- J - !j 1 I It Cannot Get out of Order, and the Adjustments nr -- Absolutely Perfect. to-da- y. : EUY THE WILSON AND SAVE FROM ''l' $20 10 $45 l ON k KACHINE. ! - Send for Catalogue to 'f I:f . i d 247 SALT LAKE CITY,. UTAH. . to-da- y.1 SHEET HOSIC ! BARGAINS ' BARGAINS j J. ll.FclwiLL, : 1 We are constantly receiving - - -! . p- to-da- t- As si gnee FOKEIGX. !; j ii..- ''.;)'::. at any and all times and on 1 p. And daily order such pieces as are SATURDAY frcm 12 a m to 2 not in stock. Sheet Music . AUCTION, sent to all parts of the A Large Siock of Goods, consisting of Territories at Pub'j . to-d- ay, e : ':- - I! !. '.i i Will sellat private saleZ ISSUED FR01I THE PRESS, -- m HARRISON, IN BASKRCTTOr, . lo-nig- S WILLIAM ' , . FOR r is as l ; lisher's prices. ; -- ' ! T1IIEIERS THE r.lUSICAL 14 S TOTES, ETC. f a tNow is School House Publications the time to obtain Stoves, etc, CHEAP for goods will be Sold for less than cost until all Is disposed of. t a ; "' i t . Oliver Ditson t! ; , i . . . ;.v.i - Aa-ia- v? ; . j !;... ; v Wsute se Frets at lbs Black Treepe i i mile aesUesst. :, 28. . . L to-nig- r yanktoD; D. T.V26. To Hon. Geo. McCrary, Secretary ..... or war. ,., The following telegram is just received: ' i and others.' , We - i f M "' !! v f iMiDeadwood. DT., 25. The agency Indians are murder ana destroying propering citizens the country. ty in all parts of Twenty ranchmen are already dead. Beth Bullock, Sheriff of the Terri tory, has no arms or ammunition. Can any disposition of troops be made that will give the Black Hills some protection! settlers (Signed) John C Pennington. Governor. The dispatch was referred to Lieut. General Sheridan. Col. Black, in command of three companies of the Eighteenth United States Infantry, who left this this morning,reached Cumbercity land at . 10 o'clock, smd proceeded to Grafton, West Virginia. The fourteen companies ordered from Louis, will reach the west to morn- there some time oisneral Pone considers the Dab lie property as- St. Xjoals and Chlea-g- o is secure. General Rarer has been ordered .Hancock Lt Louisville by General to assume lmzaedl&U cc&trol cf the troops there.-- . Newport batteries D , to-morr- 1 o-l'- .1 . 1 f:i i I, ii. . t i. .-t c t Iff i"'U i : . ehaU male them - of four, fiv and six quire each, holding 2,040 260 and 8,090 names each, respec tively, aftd the price teW be for four o quires, 11.00,Ive quires, $18.00. six quires, $15JJ0. Each book unit eon-tain a suitable index, and be well bound in doth and Russia Leather LE3I0I, ETC., tor llaTsriBf Ic Crtio, Csles smi lh7. with ornamental lettering piece for With ci eat 'care, by a' new process, name of the Ward on the side, jibe tt e extract from the true, select Itvitt book being of a large site, tot do Dd Aromaiicv, ach characteristic fla-nt, and produce JPTatcnnn cf ' Tsrt no, think U advisable to mate them ntxllenee. Of great ttrnnth mnA verfeA ' ' : VANILLA. pomamm vUm, JSwry ftamor over six quire. fmriiy. ach bettlMfvR as rtpretented. , No deed ' Jtyccimen eau be seen at .this one4talf more than Cun meantr! holding rwrvortina to liold tame ouanttfv.' Uiu 'Jiem once, wiR ve no other. 2e tnm Oflcs, and orders received for sire ever aeucwu made. Jlavort idicate, O.5O0 required. ClKctw. K:?IC superior to pie cheapextracts.4 Ask fi ' .fH'-.: . i tT nvj- .t Pepota, CIIICa JO aod ST. LOUiaL XawJxtxrercf ?vJXa'j r: s"-3rt:;i- ' IZ r-- tj !f WATER. of water In Citv A Creek and the increasing de mand for water for Irrigation, ren- der the strict enforcement of thJ following provisions of the "Ordinance In relation to the Salt Lake City Water Works," etc., absolute ; ly necessary: Sec 16. aprinklers for lawns, gardens, yards, and sidewalks must be used only for the purposes expressed in the license; and no sprinkler shall be used for sprink-lf- o g the street outside of the sidewalk, unless such privilege Is included In the license and rtafrl fnr accordingly. Sidewalks, windows and fronts ball not be sprinkled between the hours of 6 and except 9 ia.m., 1 and 2, and 6 and 8 p.m. sio nozzle ror. sprinkling shall be larger than Inch in dia- ' meter. Water consumers are not allowed, to waste any water, or allow It io, be wasted; nor to use it for any pur-ponot stated la their licenses; cor to allow unlicensed persons to draw from their pipes; nor to use the water from the pipes for irrigating .... purposes. :" Persons having licenses permitting them to sprinkle the sidewalk In front of their premises must con- -' fine such sprinkling solely to the premises named in the license. ; Every water. taker shpald 'read his license and not use the water . for iDT tiiinfyM ; uierein tfd,tL.ny Wagement of 'the til one-four- th , se l ,..1 ! J 1 Jt..ri .I'iJil". ni - S. ;j: ,. . 1 r ' : J- . - ...... r uiv.t - i ir..- J - I oCen-- - XrfSr?.ii?xloe?ubJecU I s : r " t Tr --.- r ii 'A , - , vfe CHes i Ii. dlM 11 C,.i BUhop in Country eteetrino each offense? " r Records can order ty rnaQt and tn tci3 etoecnUnzly and forward Bslt LaVe ntv. JnTw rff ut. iTice'B TJreciaiirvonngs. V acred.only,byn I i to receive orders for BRANCH and WARD RECORDS, of a new aisd improved form, which ha been approved d the presiding Bishop-vi- o The follow was received log .telegram v . t ARE 'NOW PREPARED . Washinoton. ti.(?J-- -f- 'i-IU SPECIAL FLAVORINGS. ii I ... To Water Consnniers. Becords! Becorfls! . .', .. iiJ :, THE scarcity i . r 9,1877. t . CALDBR & CARELESS . J. ; i s ; ! ! JJy i ', i HALT LAKE CITY. .. . that place.; " i ' MAIN STREET, ' :r of ucrsv Peten 'and i always v. .......... on Hand. ; j .'-..- . ' de Co., 8. AT WM. HAHBISQ1TS 01D STAID Bralnard'fli 8ons, Schermer, ! i i .: rol-l- i to-w-lt: rillDIIIGS, H . w ror i 1 tn,- , icw v e. . tos -- i.. i. in i- - " - . I : t I ' |