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Show LICG CITY, SAIiT TIIE EVENING NEWS BY (TELEGRAPH. rubltshi every t renin j ex&pt Sunday uoopy, one. rear, wtla postage $10.50 ix months hree months. I :"j - , COMPLEXIONS : POSSIBLE TO ALL. T1I DESERET IVhat Natnrn NEWS: cn, VUi l -ArtV SMWEEKlV. 111 C"! .magnolia Balm A jy waiiy llasran'a nil. blemish. I'ublMnJ tviry Jueay and Saturday. reckles, Sr.IIowncsn. irnr,i,: ness . Jail. 2rnnMrtn TL.i One copy, one yeaiswith Posttfe, 1 t.35 Blotches, M and . 2.U " sU months, Oenccs oihp.ifcnnii J .10 "1 three months, j The 2Ianiolia Halm Imnirfu the most delicate tints no detecOESftnBT NEWS WBBKLY complexionr.1 tion being possible to the clos- est observation. , futlUhed every 'Iftdnfihv-Under those pirrnmsnn.a 8X65 Ciia copy, 000 tjear, with Postage funlty complexion is little short I; "J tlx mooilu; - ." . -- 1J55 or a crime. Mmmnliii TMm 'i three mooted, sold everywhere. "Tost w 75 cents, with full directions. -- ; . -- 1 ADVANCE I'lilUIS-IN- H OFFIG S Corner of South and Kant Temple Street, tJ'tVKUAL i 1879. Jak jPrlallas; Bak aadfaallities rke for ths hat superior execution of all kind or 4lr BOOK & JOB 'I'mk A. AI3 ; nog UlereJ Voters bf Fait Lake h County will take notion ral ElooijOQ for the current yoar will be PRINTING, I BJOl-SMDl- ftS ELECTION, nw tht C.wnty on Monday, the 4ta dy of Aumit, A. U., IgTB.for tbd eleHiDK bo r following ULcers: pjrpjsoct Tbee Cammlffilnnsn t PAPER-KUL1I- S lty aodi our Cooncllore to the Iirlalatlve Aswm-M- y lir Male Lake. fiummli mi 'irno . Countkn. 1 l Q. CANNON, jUHjttQB IukIOHAM YOUNG, ;U 1 iur Salt Lake Count. YJRX TiiAPLi. Ni One Selectman, tn nil th v.ronw o.nu , by tbe expired terra of E. M. A County 8uperuiteDdent filr. District Scboois. Aho. JUAtloea of the PonnA anil TrinstK. blea to reral of the preclacu. 1 Paid E'rotlon tn cimmnnno t IS plao of holdiDir elections. od hour after uonae. aoa conuoue until sunset nn th -- liaNiiDll!T,IULlj&!CO,. nn BOOTS & SHOES T2e. 3 A 1S Crd HlrMl, I Cora uay iiwwtui, CWk of the County Court, Salt Lake Uouaiy, U.T. Bait Lake City, June 30, 1870. dl83 Crosby: rcj uexr a. TEOHiS IX BOCKIIOLT. i ARGAiL MAiforAcroamiia & CO, orj; STANDARD GOODS ij B. MEN'S AND BOYS' HATTBEWSfl CO., CHEKIOAI. MAjrOT'BS, P.O.10M, 3:10 j Broadway, IEW j OUN K. COWL.E3, j TORX, . LOUIS .TTlADL ST. Salt Lake City, - Consumptkn, Comptalata, and Ihrvet AffeoUona of r v. G M- I. For Hal at C tab Commission House. LdJTlttliyrtt 1 foliur Baiting, aad Arrteultur! ImpieaaeaU. HXlH-.il- itiuiit:n. mi, mi m mm - 8- STQTX3 ISILARPXSD, SJLWS eAiaxi evss 9TOCXZD. B.'i -- &-; . - comMkcial JAKE nnn & ? ut-aer- i "- muss s 1 , 23.-rSo- me to-d- ': USde-mar- ks Acsia-nmen- rWul te afternoon to Father given this Walsh, wno will L'imp Father Matthew. One, hundred additional tents will be furnished as soon as those eent by government are received. ) The city authorities will tomorrow make selection of site for the establishment Of a large camp. It la thought that a spot, 71 miles distant from tne cuy, on in Pad u call railroad, will be selected. All the sick are progressing favora Uodsey.MUS bly, except MissT .Viola I lift. . 1 All t are J. L. Reia- elra;e.rTioee t.tntjt.rili tree the number Among mrmnnniaiiii.itiotlrp(mSdatitl. nl orkilrl., .nil .T.flhlaf r! v auk ew, and rw iici, tli. " VV. U IJonnell. une Thomas Police -- " vem nf.. In WuMnrum. to Boa rcstDa Lata r . death has oocurred. ine lever master General It. M. Key, Ker. a. B. row-- seems to be gradually spreading In n.rm.n-- mrtrvan NaLloaaJ uaac, tk , ,.m akin h fT. A Patent OlUo. and to the northern portion 01 the cuy and Chelsea, which up to yesterday mi ..hxiHii. m our dUmu la trtrr atat had been exempt. aaamw n Cenana. la Oaaeemltha. and Unloo the raetteml The authorities are still looking All work In oar Hne doue M1ATL.1, & SNOW CO., C. A. auataoteed for a site to establish a camp about JHPTtii',and8attafafltKia Iiulavllle. 23. Mrs. Carrie &c& rrnnoatitA TttA7it Oft Oft. WMhlCeTtODf, A w uu ers.' a rerazee irom 1 meuipuii', . . . J J arrived nere ia6 ounuay, uieu ui fever at the residence of ner ratner, i n Stony Avenue, this morning, DUOS. ana Was vuncu uvu ai id. iuip. cate Easing, also 0 Mempbis-,whotbaa been, neretorore meHiwuw, u thnmrht will die. There have H 'V no new cases or yellow ievei foni jit3 183, Uoniim silts, reported here among the refugees mil ncr a Single vaee buiuhk uui Aitnnl.K MINI LBS. I BOX own citizens. 5 MA fitLES,ORA riSS, A XD Memphis. t Four i additional rpJrted to the board ol HEAlirU-SlOXE- S. ,ae8 were this atternoon, ana also one TUB death Willie Taj lor, at the corner Taaapl KUt af a. Soistk t..tVm ..... . of Hernando and routh 8: reels. A n.t.. r Inut. lltVM Jbaab l'be autboriiiea are eapet leDCing trouble In finding means of great eyaJker Bro, 10 tne site wmcu nas transportation for the erection ol He Make the Eeti ana vneapctv been selected -. Sail of the SnptJ in Monstafot, FARuEliS1 camp.4TTEHTI0H and BmWSulU I Paducab Railroad.refusea to furnish T.r,i-nifu. Give him a trio.'. cars, rearing tne inaigoaufc ciuieos will destroy ine ircK. mere i i aii A T.inrn HtOCk Of iM E. T Cheap Durable ojd. ft A.T)Z)X.I3 S. dLCi a disposition on behalf of the also seen . to Just arrived, that la be colored people against being forced at my Establishment. Oo to the ; : nnt of the cttv or removed to ramp I and at meeting held by them Utt 'WorUnimaiisV BariBss ntirhi. resolution! protesting againsta scheme were adopted. the Koad, I) Soatk Bt.fi door, west of SUU Five hundred people leu tne city 60 of; whom took passage v AU Work Warranted. on the steamer CHvachita JItl e lot 1 , & n.m MrM,M ler Seith ef Well. 5 A ,r e- ' pub lid benefactor. He then ciaimeu tor iue ueuiu crats he creaii or economy wmcu . FMBAY EfEMIKO, sews of the fig It between some of Miles' forces and Sitting Kull's Itdians, the officials at the Interior continue Ito de Department clare that there is no necessity for a- collision. English Indi- ians 'who have come over the border among the Crows are on a come hunting expedition, and have in parties of from u to su loages. There have been several fights be tween the Crews and these intrud ing :savages. ' There is not more than enough game in that region far the Indians of the agency. For the 7.500 Indiaos there, the department has an appropriation of only $75,000, and it is absolutely necessary they should have all the game of the country to be properly subsisted. Although the Sitting Bull Indians are taking away tbe needful f xd of the Crows, the department thinks they may be got rid of without any fighting by Miles, and It inclined to the opinion that ikliles has gone to Milk River with small force of 800, simply as a corps of observation. ' : I " ;;' Stall way Talk. The Fvfilio y, discussing the great revolutions now at work In the, relation of railroads to each other and the great trunk lines. says: " The Kansas Paclflo as a rival of tbe Union pacific was a failure. Aa an arm and ally of it, it ought to be largely profitable. The Wabash & Kansas & Northern, standing isolated and at the mercy bf other lines, barely paid expenses and interest, but as parts ef a great route rrom me Atlantic to me Pacific they may change In value as rapidly as did the U 0 late d roads Which were welded together years ago te the Vanderbllt combination. To changes in value that may thus be caused . within a year or even within a week, there is absolutely no limit save those which the conditions in each case may fix. Sup pose, for example, tbe Union .Paci fic and Pennsylvania should unite to lease all the roads necessary to connect them and guarantee ' dl- viaenus on stocss, would anyoooy think the advance in price of such stocks the result of crazy specula ' . tion. The same paper calls special at tention to the favoritism of officials toward impecunious corporations like the Pacific Mail.; Tbe city, it seems, held judgment against the Pacific Mail for over $137,000 over due taxes, and sundry prominent Citizens were bondsmen for the company, but It has seemed good to the onicialB of the city to make some private arrangement, unknown to the public, by which the company nas tnus far escaped liability for taxes, which it is admitted the company Is unable to pay. Through that secret arrangement, the bondsmen of the company appear to be released from amiabili ty as to the debt of the company, and unless the city enforces its laws witn new diligence, probably it may not be able to collect a dollar. We hear that an officer went on board one of the ships of; the com pany with a warrant for its seizure, out was Induced to go away, taking bis warrant in his pocket,, by ar- known to him and to the officer of - ..TV' the company. Bum autl JHopefol. ' f Chicago, 24. The greatest inter est centered In tbe special race be tween Rarua and Hopeful for a purse of $5,000, of which $2,750 was to go to the winner and the reet to the loser. The entrance of these two flyers Was greeted' with tremendous cheering. Splan drove Rarus and Dan Mace, Hopeful. An admirable start was effected for the first heat, and Hopeful, after getting outside,' took the pole at the first turn and held It for half a mile when he broke, allowing Barua to work ahead, which he did and increased his lead, beating Hopeful by three lengths. Time, half mile 7 , 1.07i,mlle2.l7J. r Second heat An even start was made. It ' was a repetition of the first beat up to the half-mil- e pole, where Rarus closed up on Hopeful and gradually outtrottlng him, won again In 2.2 1. The half mile was ' h madeintOSV V Third heat Rarus got the best of the start, and was trotted for the beat be couia ao, going te tne quarter-pole In 33J, to the half In 107, and home In 2.18.' . Hopeful came under the wire in 2.241, barely sav- jg his distance. He bfoke badly rnaklng.this.heat during the circuit, d one. t ntlrely a JTJX.'Y S3, 18TO. WANfED. Booms. Ottt FurnJbd n'oely 1 Without board la': this nel 5 Aildrtss Depot. V. I of d A,M:ibis CkUce. OESERET VI. L. to-da- - f i PRICE, Fish .. and Game, JVutt, Vegetable and Oroeerif, first OppeilM Klna ball Bleek, salt Lake City. BoaiUa SMreet, I tW Goods delivered punctually in ail Prui of tbe City, Free. Satisfaction ruar-antee- d. X - ' ; , j - - -- . I $ 2O0,0C, $50,000 JOHN t - ru a DAILY BATttlNQ bath-in- XUA1N tW Makes CullecHons. Remitting Prou.pt'y. , . . Fro-cee- Lake City auu roiuruiai Ifare Co ait 5 o'c'ock ff v pBi are prepared to transact a GenJ rve solicit new accounts ana tousi , J Li, the UnitedStatesandlEuTOpQ. rxm-- . FEUrCIPAI. COBKESrOXOCITTSt Meesrs. Martin A Co., Lossov. in Lombard Street. , The London Bank of Utah, Limited,' VP , '.'. Austin Friars. Ik Niv Toax. Messrs. Merlon, Bliss I j ' . 2 ComranT. AND 1m Saw iorn:a. A m d DOOFI" South of the Building, Co-c- p. Y;: TO RENT, j v "0US8 and LOT 4 Blocks East of j nrvilXl BUU Aotrrot O. p. TATLOa, LOAN 'JONEY-TAND TAKX3 DEPOSITS oil INTEREST BBDUCTIoiM PRICES.! Utah, Eear River, Vhlte Cedar ml Rod 7cod SMngles. SASH, DOORSJ; fF. Ai. PA8C0B will inpply fine screened Quick Lime, suitable tor dislnfectlns; cesspools, aud neutraluUmr all Orcaylnr orranlo substances 'for TWO f hjllaes per. TON, In larre or small jiuantitieg, at his Pioneer Perpetual Urns kl.'rih, Flrrt North of Warn Eprlnn, 8alt I V Lake City, j taf N.B. Bulldlna- and PlasUrlna Llms of Best Quallly always on band. " ' j ' dtf .- OF a WATCHES & J1WELRY The Choicest and Cheapest. Di rect from New York. CARL C. ASMTJBSEN. J303 8m DAVIS, inOWB &; CO., FBBMY Established Kay, 1875, Lath, Pickets, Flooring. X, DISINFECTANT! - NEW ARRIVAL i ! M1 LUMBERYARD Utah Bed and Wb.lt Pin nr all Wn.. Easxern Finlduins Lumoer. Caillornia Ued . . ! , , Wood. J 1 - CHEAP O. BOMNET, F. AttMSXKUNQ PLANING! u ILL: ava. aiaijuiibi uauaf I cellar, with water from mains VAteo Kooint furnished or Unfurnished in. Oroesjbeok H look above Poatoiuco, audi In Wasatch J to let oa re&sonable trmi. Apply ilutiding1" tA CI waKa.lr A, &.v. lis U1A .. Pity..-los. . j X.ATIMBB, HANAGkK. 1 HAS i 1. ' 197 A : 2i Fbakcibco. The Bank of Cal i s - ! ANTHONY QODBE, i ? ' - Is Chicaoo The First National Uaak. Is Omaha. Omaha National Baak - T. the' on all ; j of aa Act of of "An entltlel Utah, Act to provide' lory ror bpeeiai Kloctlor.s to an vacancies Approved Feb 221, iS'Sjand the respective of Ht Eiwlleucy, G.erra proclamations Wi KmerTi Governar of tfiah dated July 12th anlj,14(t, 18781 MoUce is riven that a Special Bleotlon will be hereby held lu the several preciucts of Halt Jjke County, on Monday , August 4, 1S79, for tbe purpose of electing an Auditor of Public to fill the acftricy cauied by the Accounts, oi wiuiam b'laytonimroauoa ftlnii ftnn fTuni t.lli iir i O.HT .V. to the LeaifiatfV? Assembly to fill County the vacancy caused by abe resixnaiion of A Uon. John Taylor. !' i Said election to c6mnticnra at thatimitl of places ia tbesereral precincts ox Bait lAke iUounty one hour after sunrise, and cantlhue until sunset Of the day aforesaid, ' u. Glsraof tbe f!nnnf zhjukiiolt, (Sinrt rf Kail T.nla m dl93 L&ka tialt 15, 1S79. City, JaTy ' IN pursmnceof BeUacn t ! i PrinciDal cities and towns of j SPECIAL gLECTlON. if- cruoosssoBa n P A6HIO BLINDS k UHCHIUB to tt DATIS NATHAn r , SONd AK IliS IS GREAT VARIETY CT3 & M Frames of all kiiids4 Made to Or der Very Cheap.; . 4ji All kinds of Milling; and Mining Machinery, wrought and Cast ' manufactured Irjun ork, to order u 3- Gentlemen: We bavo, on hand a Btock replete with the novelties Water Jacket, Tnyers, of the season, and would be pleased ' Klaa; Pots and Carta ciWinDOurcLASS. Uoelda. Jiullloa rnrnsea Ttislnr larre ouan titles onrMlTM. anrt for you to can and inspect, wnen lai.' ' we will never before quote figures deallns directly with tlie Manufaotor: ic i CsrWheHiaad west of car bOM lots, we intend keepinr a :Lrs;e touched by any, firm Stock on hand, of the various sixes, for the Chicago. Fubllo to select from at Very Low Kates. AJsa Brass Work of all descriptions s DUCKLE & SON, Wood Turning; of all Kinds. tailors khd wooleh dmpers, " . : LAT1MEB, TAVLOB & CO., . 1 one-fclde- .. One fcast of r Blor-- STREXT. Opposite Walker House. P.O. Box 682 -- JRrtt JTett Strtet, 1 SearNOBTHJTBMFM AIR T.,1i. L. CITT Ieio BXXtTTFIJB, w e o - f Itr . o i tuoaarssB o PLUMBER, TINNER o ' u- ( 0 s tJ o M 8 i- O Steam anil Gas ;: 4' K ..1 1 r-- i' CO j hn 0 nci airIfdrnacbs. , ! . - ut-alt- h tlorcliont Tailor! Ba. o-- -- rin " MACHINE THE BEST 1 ' ! 5 ...naa s-.- - ' , ES BHET to-da- Wr. . imST : ; nilNO DONE LIUUT & Inbss, BaEC7EE cor y, ffapB Carriage COMPANY ? , H I i- -tfr ... I Si - ; ' S-t- F. DUE, JLadsP riertst,' edsaaa as4 .ri ZlrZr. two. slM T Oil . alley nrltr( o Lf eaeds ao4 ornamenial and U es. a n-- S The fdea a of fl""! in the City tiawer seeus d'HT and Early. and about W uml! tim bMt paries in the Ctty, l- -t 7 r" r i sinn ivoidvi es, . -- M.imb. beau- - i uHful kind and rar-tle'nrbf. dea. Utsd ilue(, i" .,1 jot lower utiew." t.iirtlwu . I rartj;cni7.--rzimnr 1U kiiii uns a A.rtfKlt - 1 ot cut flower from -- one brona awsrAHl 7 , iv. h.t Cut Pj2.T oueuwad rkawar Eaaksta. I wiU siao fak ootracts a taalccap Oardenicr, t - J - . 3 A LL ss 'A OS - - Ea?"rXAntKi i oral Banking Business,: for which1 We have the necessary ' facilities.! Exchaii9 Drawn to iWIMBS BANK boldlng-election- .; a.oo j We bee to inform the Tublio thkt Y Lake Shoe knd return 50 s. f . da v XjAKE SHORE Leaving-Bai- t ; t a Bih', during- the after JulyfJtaii ON andpcawin, Central Railroad tbe Will 160,000 Allotted (Oloe,2e,lS78, 009, say r trnrl, 4 ' , i " - j.' YDireetort. inAHf. - (la 20.CO0 Shares of $ each.) j Itamber et Kb area Babeerlbedi "Vo! Depotitt Payable on Demand. UTAH CEIiTBAL RAILROAD BnM and aell ssrhaDi; os Hew 1rk,N.a L.n Im. Oeaalma, (4bu,vHleeao. and lacl i Iat rvutlueuul cities. BATIIINGr TRAIN I Receives sabscr'ptlons to the '4 per cent, funded loan of the U. 8. ' 1 . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.' OKO. Q. CANNON, U S. H1IX3, Cashier. Receive Austin Iriart) London, and j 26 Capita!, U, e .'1 (X.XUXTKD.) - - WM. H. HOoPBK, President, H. S. ELDH BTK? S, Ytoe-PresWM, JENN1NOS FKttAMOUZ LITTLB - . - Surplus, CITV. XiAXXH Paid np Capital, A BAtJSajIW: Poultry, RAHQUL'UHt SALT - - T II ",33 S. DEPOSITORY. with or 1 SOI. TTO. 0 Fitter. ,10 tbe -- republicans appropriate nau democrats themselves. The n a " o o Bespectfully announoes that be has secur last aved immensely during the coned tne agrenoy rc r this ierritory or i nai Caucus Meeting. W. H. Warne r's low'prsssura four years they have been In '"-.'''" - '' 8 '1 " ..'.'.-!trol of the Hou :e. Since June 30,1866 J3 O A caucus meeting was held at tbe people have paid i,sii,uuu,uuu P. i j M in Federal taxes aod out of that vast Nephi, Juab County, Utah, on Sat Steam Warming Apparatus O r sam, but $523,000,000 have been ap urday, the la.h daym.or July, oi Vl puuiiu 1879, at 12 o'clock said day, plied to tne toDublicans 5 S Manufactured under OB. J. Gold's If the Tnc,P4 had been for tbe purpose of nominating can ,iht. s M paten ts. Also old's , a economical daring - tbe nine didates for the People's Ticket at tr-S 0: rears nrto.'dloe 1875. as the demo the general election to be held on 5 ' 11 crats have forced them to be si lice the 4 th day ef August, 1879 The 13 0; 5 g O !Ml then, the public debt would have assembly unanimously elected Jawithmore and senJ. cob mobbim. reduced bee $35,000,000 chairman, U.Bigler. out imposing one dollar additional- Wm.A. C .Bryan secretary or saiu raxes on the people. The $21,000,- meeting. The following named The Largest. The Strongest. The Host Simple. The': 0JO a vear saved since lb7d by ins persons were unanimously nomiPersons wishlnr Ho wartn np CBTurcbes, 1 Lightest Riiiiiiing. The llost Noiseless. Public Bulldinjrs, Stes or Prlvato reslden Damoeratlo House have been paved nated for said candidates: find will or te hot It steam: ees air either Ii.8. Hills. John Rowberry and theirby Interests te 6c reaiNJd wrte in snita of the moat venement ) I SEWIEUC to and determined resistance or me John Van Cott, commissioners ' ox ana uas Senate. lands. A locate and full line the Administration university rmmrjerft ; thn HnrlnRltv amnti? Rfiwlnsr Machluee. or Send .nil Fitters' Goods ker t in stock. wimo) and it would never nave been saved- .John Taylor, territorial superin uana. on j llxtraa ' and for Circular. Illustrated rump Pumps Agents wanted In every town. t . at all had sot the people as last uis- tendent of district schools. au woxsnors W. territorial Arn. rofrarded the howls about ine ai Nephi Clayton, crrica DAVID Oi CALDCR. AKent for Utah purposes of the dltor of public accounts, to fill the legod treasonable haVe formed the unexpired term of Wm. Clayton, democracy, which T&J71JbJE ST. si ine rwpuoai reelsrned. campaign arguments to , councilor the war. : me Ueorge Teasdale, ' Opposlts Cfty Meat Market. cans since 'sa, Legislative Assembly from the A. Will Coatee. of and Millard. counties Juab Vrw York. 24. Yesterday, tne Andrew Love, county superinten kMthWr of Huik A. juorsey, wno dent of district schools. : ' a L " a3 JElmer Taylor, selectman fur J uab : . Ct q i i O rUnrjoathed her property to Jeffer s,j 'LT 'r3 x ; son Davis, received a copy ofjthe Coanty. -ne re rrom j. U. Jacob teer?., ravis. county BIgler, will and a letter 3 Sri 5 J for to the for fill corder reHtes that, the writer Juab County, had known Mrs. Dorsey, and unexpired term of: John Pjpe-r- , it- wra s5 2 u aiirned. r aaliv. ssaociau ju wiw u at Tenuis.- '. . . " me to come oi had The Howard Association naTB the past two years, jhD liarrowman, jajtice know all Der roouBeas auu aiuu- - peace, Ntphl dlsttlct. ahont 15 nurses on daty. ra ci f--. XK Ki. iiigler ana rier Button, Vnnrteen nev cases were reporiea neas of heart.. Not one word in the '" S " e 'Ol Intimation that h cons tab lee. Is e phi district. o toe uumuef letter any to E amoog gave th's morning, STREET ' Da Wm. t a. thmio-hbecrnest atranire. Alex. aod Vfj the SECOND SOUTH A. Bryan, C Ctiarlee Htacey of teats .A .. were . . "-'- .2 -J I a4 P f .1 5 or. iudwibi Becret&ry. loads car na ,.,:, ; via Two liis ia o ' 9 69 Ki ' 1 o Kepler. bv the government have naaa frum him. xseveitheless. It is Nephl, July 19tb, 1879. . -- s SJ H Bl M r .,rr.uhd I O nositivelv amrmed that thai will f Cm4 arrived, and the city authorities I 5; m to morrow establish camp at a will be contested to the end. Able tt'-in iTn miles norm 01 iu RITES 07 FAiin lawyers In this city and In New Or leans nave aireaay peso engage. Kl I N! which tbpy; will A Unvtrd ABSOCiawon yeBwrusy The rmund DPOD. W1U in undue on be This nurses imi EPRIIia WAGons Dlaced will the few combat a doty. or inTihs itreet front of their flaenoe, er mental inability to ex for One Year EM colored crowded waa with ecutesuch an Instrument. all anxious to be assigned after service In the Sjuthern army and want tn Panama, where he V They were dispersed were V nurses more mnloveu in the railroad oQoe. He no CXECr ."Eli IK.TH that frnm ..l!nv is now grand repreeentativs of the Repairing In TTt- n 1 h t :- tJ. B. or twWBBwarev no)oupre" requirea. Hiahest Sty lei of the Art, ;jj f Aver niTw,u"v Voodwork, n :rtn i i v.. Hollander, Jno. Locard, pi (if uhi? nuiiuviu At Clacksmlthlnc F. Miller and Henrietta Unnthorn Tnrtedlctlon Of the Unit t ne was sua uj Pclntlns and the first Ame-- BED ROCK PRICES tfumnri'i srtnHalsl laytui. J - sl a Bhrsi In rlcaraua. . Walker .'n.iri imon? er i n a l aistJUAaa-'V- !&a5? ilm rAliefta IS I 0Hf AX TUB clans concerning Tb.Ar.ya.dia.aism.; fever revew ,AWashInirtonv special to the Dcserct TTstt- - OCSca. i - 1 Wcrtd says NotwUhsUndlns be have w. gen that rt57 othtn J. WAUCCBt C atso: paDjing shipments, stating that such freight has not been In any olace infected with yellow fever since July 1st. This affidavit with tne amdavlt or tne consignee to tne rtame effect, will be ' preeented be fore the delivery of the freight. Passengers from points outside of the State, must be provided with passports signed and sealed, with the seal of the town' or county, that the bearer has not been in any infected place since July 1st. Transportation companies must de mand presentation of same before the party can enter the State. Pas sengers are also required to take the usual affidavit before the deputy quarantine officers. Silver Bids. Washington. 24. Bids for sup plying the United States mints with silver bullion were opened at the office of the Director of the Mint yesterday. About 600,000 ounces were ottered. All the offers for delivery at Philadelphia which were not above the market rate were accepted and those above re jected. . The offers received from San Francisco were all in excess er the market rate, and were declined by the department. The bidders, however, were offered the price re to be the garded by the department market rate, bnt tney .au were re fused, hence no purchases were made for deuvery at ean jrrancisco, all those made being for the Phila- delphia mint, : Which aggregate The depaitrnent 300,000 ounces. ao tne largest anticipates having tosilver of the coinage proportion during the month of Augustto at the tneir Philadelphia mint, owing inability to procure silver at market rates for western mints. Tbe ladlaai roller. Secretaries McUrary. rnompson the and Schurz continued ay Indian outlook in the Northwest They are unanimously of the opin ion every precaution to prevent hostilities with the Indiana should be taken, and anticipate m aevloa conflict. It is thought to be the in tention of Gen. Miles to reconnoi' H tre Sitting Bull's camp. t (Special ana y positive inairuunoua. were sent oy ine rar bringpartinent, to preventwarMiles and telling ing on an Indian him that the enly purpose of sendj field was to prof lng him Into the tect navigation on the Missouri. ot Dismissed. Lieut Hasson. recommended for dismissal by a court martial lor surgeon at striking an assistant 10 uuij orasrea is Columbus, unio, who says while by Gen. Hherman, Uasson's action was unjustifiable, it was not so disgraceful as to war rant dismissal. Ewlag at Work. in a Lancaster. O.. 24 Ewlng chief two the said to night, speech ciaimeu suuragce parties wmon the people of Ohla this fall, fairly represented the national patties of which they are tne important ui visions. The repueiican party ea ters the canvass claiming to have the government, administered interest economically reduced the on the public debt, and established specie , payments and confidently demands a new lease 01 power pa 10-aa- tents were f iTwenty-flv- e amjavlt. acoom- - to-d- last evening, and two additional deaths have occurred, Mrs. ' Kattle Coppenger and Daniel Creeden. Every station along the line of the Missies! ppi and Tennessee liaiiroad between Memphis and Grenada, having quarantined against this city, no more trains will be Bent out on thi8.r3ad till the fever disappear?, maae . ! obtained for new laTenuona, or ror im or prove menta on old ones, lor meaicai and labels.other oompooDds, ApCarr&ta, Interfertno, lor Infrlniremenui.ana tu psatoiult. the under tawi. prorapiiy arising aueodod to 1 LU mar sail. In most cases. il J v. be paten ud by u. Bin opposite Patent ueparctneuv, mumwe can mae i. tees Patent bual exclusively, r seaicbea, and secure Patent more ck. and with oroaoer oiminj., promptly, I tboes who are remote rrom uumi Uiva uruigauuT jyuu ueiwu. INVENTORS sketcb ana ot your do- Thirteen new cases were reported aarise as to the board of health this morning. rice; we make examinations Llil i arrKKKT. HEU3SER ! iPATEHTS ST. LOUIS. MO ., scheme wnicti la ittractinir attention in faria for a railway frotn Algiers across ine ejanara) to Timbiictoe, nay. J.ue pro lectors are two ami neut engineers. Dunnndml anrl llaron lianOe. They claim that a route ex lauj over aolid 'trround for the whole of the distance except 40 luuesover wnicu it would) bene-cefcea-ry to erect a timber! tunuel (J like the snowi-halone the Cen- tial rclfJe, lo k4ep the ahifiiog 01 toe .atius oil me track. I lie fcfttlmated OOO.ooa ia- $S0 - cost " ' " i a.. 11 la claimed the Vallev of tht the of Lake T jhad are uripalijglvhaln The 8aha- trtile. ra 14 jaJ, would reaeaihle our Pacific iiJjta 111 ruutjlre for a arreat nart of tue irugm an arid jeittoD, au jrdiug noinrouitn tiafflc, but instead ol leaehiiitf at its terminus a laron witn a world- wu.iJU'Commuciiy wi.iti commtrce. would find or.lv a horde of barbarous black teeuitng wno would have to adobt new moaes or lire baforo they could of laeiicuitural pro ducts for the road tj tiansport. A PcrprradD Captured, Michtel lijlander. forernan In the candy factory of rtlaueon & Co.. voruer of Church and Dv Htreeta. an he wa goicg h)me to night, wax Htaoueu 10 me iifftrt ana Inst&utlv Rilled t.y an Italian, whom he had dUttiargtd a few daja a go from the store, ibe murderer fled up the ftrnet, brandUblhgx the weapon urippmg wun oiood. Crowds fol lowed and several' policemen Joined u me cnase. umuer Lunumn at tempted to arrest; the fugitive, but nie laiier maae a; aesoerate attack on him. and witn difficulty the offi cer parried the blow from the knife with his club. 0:her officers came to his rescue and the murderer was overpowered ard taken to the sta tion House, followed by an Im ! mense crowd. Strlklas; Workmen. 90 men who Chicago, recently struck from J. M. Balfe & Uo'a billiard table factory and de manded an eight hour day, ai notified their employers that the would return to work at their old terms. The manager informed them that they, must consider ten hours constitute a day's work.The? claimed to be deceived regarding the strength of those who urged them to strike. The striking cabinet makers in Andrews' school furniture estab lishment are returning In small squads and the places of those who do not return are being filled by importations from other cities. The places of the striking cigar makers are being supplied, and It may be said that the backbone ol the eight hour movement in Chi , : cago la euectaaljy broken. Mere Cases of Tellow rvrr. Memphis, ?. Six more' cases are reported tu: the board of health Biiroors Lead; Iron Pipe Pipe and Sheet Ho tw&une. HIE SOPrjlKKH IL IGUE. Balsam of Indian Hoot, Ptrpar!Z.only tram. and Pumps and Fire Engine th the 23. regaruiDej ( the Kidneys, etc, uae & CO. York. ; . Ess. Jamaica CIneer Toilet Soaps, Bath-San- d Tablets. Scouring Soap, Superior Writing Fluid, Boot Blacklns, Etc.. Llr-e- eav to day, Oesert Railroad, A SEBODlK nine yellow fever, bat not nearly as bad as In 1873 or '78. Visits te different relief organizations dis close nd new cases, and those under treatment are moderately ' well. uoward wlsits report onl v three cases needing assistance. The Howards are receiving letters and d la ps tcnes from riorthern neoole ofler log services as nurses, bat ne nurses are wanted jet, and none will be service unless ' accli engaged- Id do mated,- In . New York much ap parently unnecessary apprehension exists regarding cases of yellow fe ver discovered hero and in Brook Ivn. The fact seems to be overlook d that we nave nearly-ever- y sum mer in roe or four cases, and so . far thoce this year do not difler in kind from former years.. ine sanitary snnerlntendent affirms that the city is clearer this summer - than for aeveral seasons, and no alarm on this need exist ' - , score. ualteston. 21 The B ate health officer has issued the following proclamation relative to freight and passengers entering the Htate .to take t fleet July 25th. Shippers r ait WESTXBs cirioa ictaBirn Ltas. ' E A 8 T K It Jr. LOVELY .a .65 . . TiraAD Ktr. .,.4 PRINTING -- - m Pff' ' lJ'Z3 mr .u hht M if - - d |