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Show EVENING NEWS it. T? GHD1 "ID XT JT IR, VOL. XVIII. Lit ui iiU - l tend postal i'j f i. :: ' YORK TKADK, NEW ii i; wtrcits' i:mo rK.i.KOAAPH link. a.1Jrw fur Inform- Uun. our ISI riI ItXFSM OF XII F. REPVBLI-CA- OUTS. 1 ROYAL BSalj. BIDS FOR NEW t'Rl'IMERS FOR THK MAVY. world sinl VVo Gimranteo Satisfcji.'tiri The Hartley Recliring Chair Co., ' FKillTIXtl STRIKERS CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. IM (XEVt to-d- CHICAGO SCALK CO., V S. Slaiitlard S to.x, Wired froM Washington. 15. The Preshleut WAsmxtvroN, aprxutiUil the ioIJovviuk, uresicleutial .W. JJ .Thorn postiiisiter! son, at Oilioy, Cal., vice H. V. Uriggs, coiumtsioa cxpiruu; JacooC. Vaude VV. Kti crift, at Riverside, Cat., vice Kins, refciirned. 1j. C. Moore, formerly, a colored inemlH-of the Mississippi 'legislature i'roin Issmniena county, has oeeo ap pointed uiesseiiger iu th? iitscretary's He ottR f of the luterlor JepartiBent. vas auuoiutetl on ttie recomtuemJa liou of .Senator Walthall aifrt euctorsd An ConKressiiiau Catcuintrs. hy member of tho legislature, Moore tirted with the Democrats and la the roiite.st when Senator George was i'cuej. a to. SO. CW-- - to-Ua- y: Lirasa Renin and lieam box. r t& t Iienest aud Beat Wiur, ,11 Scales. Hundred of oilier Articles. Address: ( II It'AfiO SCaLK CO., l'tiicit;'o Illinois. Send for pnc r l.i.--i. Palmer, Fuller & Co. Pure. Absolutely varies. Thix poVi?r niirfl Wholesale Msntifap turer of BlMS, SASH, POORS A5D Jlmitcis, iVr. t'httrrh, l'ini.sli, Stiir.i, icrl.i, J.'tr. .stnir Kiiiiimj, liattlxti-ys- CHICAGO, .' 111. Our Cood. ii ro eonumtly k Tit in i n Salt Stock l.y the Indent I iimlior I I I"i ice l.ist.:ind ;,kc titv iiml iiirtten. tree upon iiplio;ition. iliii rA ncsviT j f trcr:;'Th ::mr pnritT. c rr, nnoL s- tiln'tc f I'll vliate Sif-- STAR HORSE MILS Oli 1!U Kl), ;1 .11 I.t ic-t- irli. .lr'.!iic'iir . .More tlio ordinary- - kimN, aril iwt 1U0U Wi4 U i ll mill vreiKlit, alum .r ii. 111 onhi ..: rbt:g. r..KIV W all Mivi'l, Ncu Vuri. l Co., I.'OVAI. 1; li lnanonf Tit.. :iml uoiii.eri y " Druid M114 r '1.11dick. kmi '." Mini 01 her favoHtc brands, aj Rii'l Kofi. ah. " Hard, Medium 'anvas. I'onuN t 01 iin For Sale ly Branch Stores. L. C. M I. Ti'UnL aix! 111 Made from the Best Norway Iron., Finished Alrsady te drive, by th. UNION llORSK NAIL. CO., CHICAGO- It lo all iiinnliers f wiilo, l,,r liot k, V&t, 1." t i.Mi n.s, Maclimo .Aprons aul store ;iu4 fur other piirpii.-icsronstantly made t, onli r. c. V. Areiit .r T5uiitinp Co., "Standard" and Kualc." Iy the (.'use or less quantity These Goods ran he oiiUtmed at Z. C, M, I. U , Will hol,l a hoe mi Longer than any oilier. We pru.iraiitic uiir Nails ( i Kqtrai iu Quality and PuruUliiy to any minle. IH THE CBQ DUCK FOR OVERaLLS.eL!SE.BHDWH.OH it t'OW-1- lealnrs in :oTtuj M.iniil'.ic-tuicr- -- If . to-da- k.-.- i. - oar " i ? a? ? $A g si Manufacturer of TABLES. -- 5 mr 11 5- - sn 000a fx f (tension. Leaf end Centre Tables, Etr. Tiblet, , ssary. Furniture dealers l,out the Western Slates. CAB LOADIU A SPECIALTT. .d by ail principal IS BKOrKi'IIMIIT. OT'.ST K1XL IIELER & BR01WI1MIDT, WIIOI.KSALK DKAI.KliS fiMn UI) fyrwi . SB iS0 awSfaWMTRANTinj CUU V m f , IN a inet Hardware, AND UPHOLSTERERS' AlMioe by of tbe AdmlnlatraUJoaa HeiullteBS. Richmond, Va., 15. The Republican in State Convention met here t he Uiehiuond theatre, about ti&O dele-ratuutl alternates bein present. Of uiese nearly 200 were colored. At 12 'clock Gen. Mahone made his appear-iue- e tn the stage and was received tviJi tumultuous applause. He made a short address. A temporary organiza-tio- u was then effected. A resolution limiting dubate on any luesttou to :t0 minutes on each side svas opposed by Senator Kidtllebergrer, wjio created a; sensation by charging 'titiiriuan Lamb with being prejudiced :md unable to control the mob behind him, whilelieUiiddleberger) had a Ren- tleinan at his liack. (Cries ot "shaine" shame," and biases.) Oapt. McOaull gave Kidtllebergera severe rasping.The resolution was aiUipted almost unaniay es d'.W Bra . II liter ay to-d- SEND FOR CATALOGUE. iDOOlI HIDIS. i to-d- OHICAOO, ILL., Wholeaiie Vou y, 1 r and its dlu; ly 10UIS F.HONHAST, A ctttl, toutinued to vote for .Walt hall, even after his uatue was with drawn. K. K. Youiuans, t'bief Clerk of the Treasury Department, assumed ttre Theodore duties of that ottiee F. Swavoof New Jersey, the former 'Chief Clerk, has accepted an $l,S00 :;ji K.Nhip and has beeu assigaed to the ioan division of the becretary'a onlce' Kxaminatious for tlepartiuental ser- vlee win be nem at Helena, Montana, Ktn, Portland, Oregon, fcept.ltti, .iept. Seattle, W T., Sept. I'Jd, autl at San FraiKis .0, Oct. 1st. At the same time v'xaniinatious will be held for persons wishing to be examined on special sub H cts, as law, special pension exaniin ers, stenogiauhv, French, German, Spanish aud Italian. Those who in ii'iid applying should at once request oMieial blanks from the civil service commission at Washington. The period uf 20 days during which the liiitish Columbian authorities ;irreed to hold Hibbs, the defaulting postmaster at Levvlstou, Idaho, exbut a (Uslejrrain was re pired ceived from rictoria proraisinK to p him under arrest uuill the (Jutted States post oilice inspector bearing tin extradition warrant should arrive l here. Secretary Whitney received a letter trom John loach, stating that he desires a .full interchange of views with the Secretary concerning the present status of the Dolphin case, and that he will le in Washington in a day or two lor that purpose. Durham made a Comptroller to the Secretary tnat nve statement persons whom, at a saldfry of $720 per annum, he had ruled might be selected without regard to the civil service law, are entitled to :jSX0, and, therefore, under the law. Mr. Switzler, cl.ief of the Bureau of Statistics, named their salary at$7'20, a fact which lie (Durham) cannot understand, and w hich rentiers a public statement nec- -. GOODS, No 173 Kandolpli Street, CHICAGO, I I.I Spool Cotton ay Conamerctavl Alllaatce. Mkxico, via Galvestou. 1 of City The cool reception accorded by Chili to tne uaitea states Spanish American Trade Commission Is much discussed here. In European circles here there is talk of favoring a policy of commercial and financial alliance with England. It is believed that London would like to secure control capitalists of the Central and National railroads, ft is reported that the government Is not averse to English making a strong friend of Mexico, the policy being to build up the country and secure the growing trade now being diverted to the United States. The time is new favorable for n the development of an policy, as the government will soon nave to go into the Loudon market to arrange a consolidation of tbe debts of the country. It is also reported that th English government's desire Is to control the transit routes across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. in French circles it Is feared that Eu gland is cultivating the friendship of Mexico in order to have a strong ally near the Panama Canal. Many rumors of British and Mexican commercial alliances are current in banking circles. Anglo-Mexica- 15. Secretary Whit- Washington, ney, in an advertisement for proposals for the new cruisers authorized Congress last winter, said that all plans and specillcatious must be submitted by July 15th. At the close of y but business at the Department y ten persons or companies had offered deNumerous complete proposals. signs for parts of vessels and parts of machinery have been submitted. The Union Iron Works of San Francisco : the only private shipyard that offered proposals or designs submitted for one large cruiser, lhe other plans are from naval officers aud private parties. Admiral Porter offered a plan lor one vessel. Naval Contractor W. L. Men to wye submitted plans for four n to-da- vessels, one a 5, ship one a one a 1,700-to- n ship and ship, n an ship. The Bureau of Construction aud Repair offered designs for live vessels, one of 6,000 tons, another U.100 tons, a third of 1,700 tons, a fourth of 1,7,00 tons and a tlf f.h of k tons. The pgans for the engines of these vessels have been prepared by tbe Bureau of Steam Engineering. Naval Constructor Philip Hichborn submitted a plan for a cruiser of 4,500 tons displacement and a design for a armed vessel carrying powerfully g h and 4 eight-inc- h rifles, the latter having direct fore and aft lire. The vessel to be a ship to be rigged and to have sail power with an average speed of nine1 knots at sea in all weathers and The plans in smooth water 15 knots. provide for a ship 315 feet long on the water line, 45 feet eitreiue breadth, mean dra'ught 20 feet it Inches, aud the bottom sheathed and coppered. The vessel is deslgued to be as far as possible Independent of the docks and coal-in- '' stations. The canacitv is Dlaced at 800 tons sufficient to carry the vessel to Europe at a maximum speed, while at a slower rate it would last for a much greater distance. The engines to be three cylinder horizontal and compound. The estimated cost of the vessel exclusive of armament is placed at about $1,000,000. Secretary Whitney will appoint a board to examine the 000-to- 3,00-to- u 800-to- mously. The platform tint; of unusual It says- - "We declare our . length. opposition to the present !",!, ial Administration as thetiterea- ore of t lie immoral aud faithless I'd:: s.u.i; of the apostate Republicans toe National Democracy, and as ,iih iiinatural product of folly, fraud, i'oree and perfidy; which has already its origin iTy displaved all the 'traits of oftlce that at in oela'iming a test for ice finds its most flagrant violation in the offensive partisanship of the Fresl- 0 nt ami his Cabinet: by practicing .he mean hypocricy of reform that twariif a pit uiium to false witness ande "cto ahiMutv ; by servile, aud obseqaious-in v H ir pa., ss at tae 5,'orth to men whose treach- Maniifarliirors nl v beiiayetl republicanism and stole he row n of power and victory far Crystal and Colored Table Ware, anil by insolent ' venality and Lamp Goods, in the South, and especially 'irufulitycommon Jelly Tumblers. Jelly Pails, Etc. 1:1 the wealth that has been n,l :iin A full line "t our io,,doiispit'uously Identified with the worst fi' I.:tt!' elemeuts of rapine aud corruption and it .. C M. 1. and its hixiii. h stores. '! made it the accomplice of the ii.mndyV and ( lark, EMreiK'C ,t Co'.wnose effective strength consists of organized repudlators, ballot box stuffers and assassins, to the grief and indignation of men of all parties." Free ballot, free schools, readjuster 'of State debt, encourage settlement UU1IKD. to railroads and the eight hour THE 1. IV; tw are warmly advocated. plans. Durtnifthe discussion Senator Rld- A Calif rata Failure. c sLagejandjUnder-i.ioiileberger wenuou the K, the him t speak, but Oakland, Cal., Iff. A. II. liose. an chair ruled .111 of order, liedlam followed, aud extensive tanner fifed a petition in in The Ittvsl Oil Stove Made. loud tries and oaths went tiuginu solvency yesterday. Liabilities about tlhiH Ull i !Nkc .1 lite lit li'Hl .Miiid tlie din and confusion. Senator 'fH60,000; assets nomiual, consisting U'.'M. lM? With ailwi' Mahone asked that Kiddleherger be mostly of notes and debts. His prin A X W. Sloven a fall Im.1 of cipal creditors are the Merchants' Ex heard, w hereupon the latter said Bank of San Francisco, $00,000; i a ii. ad, r He. "Rii;ht here I will shake hands aud change Alviuza Haywood 20,ooo and Charles makepeace." Instantly RiddJeberger N. TALL AM) KXAMINK. The amount owing Fox $70,000. and Mahone were iu each other's arms SZ.. and tins was a sigual for a general em-:- u the Merchants' Exchange Bank is a 1VI. note with interest, which a'ing. has been worthless for several years Beaervatloa. Aeceptluarllie past as Rose possessed nothing on Tne 70.ooo N. Y., 15. The city wnicn tney coma levy. WM. I.EIMERT. Falls, Niagara, Manufacturer! cf and Dealers in is crowded aud all the Incoming trains due by Fox Is also on an outlawed note. are tilled with people from New York, Policemen sad Striker FlgjiL JOHN C. HEEMES & CO., IVnnsyU;aiiia, Uhioaud Canada, The . 1 li iiml,..! mm, , U UUUUICU ' L.B. W. B... exercises of the day began with the Bohemian strikers attacked and MAS FACTVIHSC. at sunrise this Polish Of KTKt DESCBIPT105, tiring of it hundred guns Plate Mill at Newburv the clouds the morning. At about noon came which was In operation. Fiftr do ice to gather and the rain do wa men began met them and a fight ensued. Two Ktpretenttd by JOfTtf RAK briskly, it now looks as if the exerpolicemen were hit with stones and cises in the park will havu to be postM. C: f or tale atZ. I., (Jodbe, Pitts.t Co., strikers were badly iu the day. Tilden poned until later :!irnes AiKtvin, Moore, Allen && Co K. If, sent clubbed. Five of the ringleaders were a telegram - to the committee exP. t o., iark, CdHiiiictoii one of 'them being perhaps dl'4 & pressing his regret at not being able to arrested, idreilxe A Co., Seara 4. l.:M!c. fatally injured. The wires of the al teud. carried the wounded off the Notwithstanding the rain, the com- strikers field. Everything now is quiet. decided the ceremonies mittee that M. are kpt by Z. C. I., if i Our should not be postponed. Bishop Five or Ten Tear Poof. ' Brachetvrrr snd'dextars gxDeraIly in tlio Cose commenced the proceedings with 15. An important rail comd Galveston. Mr. a Dorshelmer read rrritory. IWMIIMILKCARI'ETWARP prayer. munication which he had received road meeting convened In tats city to lroia the Governor General of Canada, day, at which all the leading railroad and Louisiana were WHITR .VN1 OOT.ORKn. egretttng his Inability to be present. Interests of Texas The meeting was the Dorshelmer, represented. of an agreement signed in president of the commiss'.onv tbea outcome New" YofE !n the latter part of June, made after the address, presentation Cui le oh !. 1. SOI.K AfiKXTR. 7. f. which Governor Hill accepted the between jay uouia, c. f. Huntington,& at al their laraneh iiiiio-on b half of the State of George Sealy of the Gulf, Colorado reservation ait the New York. There were about 35,000 Santa Fe Railroad, and B. G. Clark, e in which the pavil- - receiver of the Houston and Texas fieople been park erected. Central, to pool all tbe business for a A letter was read from President period of Are or ten years, each interregretting that official duties est to work offensively and defensively . FISHER BREWI.W C0M Cleveland denied him the pleasure of attending. with the others.. The present conferwere made fjy Erastns ence is for thejpurpoae of agreeing Addresses Ask for tlie Iff Brwery near t.r.B.R. A D.A.R.O. tiepox, C. Carter the orator of upon a basis of algeneral poollupon all James Urooks, N(ov CrtiiKtwl business. No business was transacted Lieut. Goy. Robinson of Canthe It day, I'lpc Uiollhon. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, at meeting beyond the general ot Best General and the (ri Attorney ada, of views. Tbe conference and meeld P. O. Box 1049. After singing tae ihyora 'AiBert-ca- " interchange , Telephone 294. wiUi l(u'k Sales. will several days. Indicacontinue and the doxology the exercises are that an barmonlou baali will tions We are now iwc pared lo promidiy stiiiply closed with the benediction by Bishop For nle by . C. foe reached. t Die public with Kejjaod llottled Beer of a Coxe. U. I. braucb stores. . sii ,erior' guality, at popular pnccK. there was a review afternoon the in A Aaoaalt. Manicrou Uj Depot 100, Kata St.' Tflephaae, HO. of the troops and in the evening a 15. During a quarrel witwas of fireworks' urand Pittsburg, display CO. a. Jl. RLLHSEV Jl'F'G CO.. nessed by an immense gathering. It is between the Bulger and Wllbert fami-lis- s of the notorious locality ot "Skunk .. estimated 50,000 visitors were her t- - Hollow" 5.,. f. in this city, this afternoon, Aan fact urert and Jobbers qf 'lay. ; Wm. Wllbert made an assault upon the Attempted Murder aa4 Sulelde. Bulgers with a baseball bat, and after PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES. the skat! of Edward Bulger Brwtnla crushing New Yokkv lSAugaitns Omm and the Matter's wife into cad Pipe and Sheet beating bis wfe woo shot dry goods salesman, , Plate St., New Tvrar. Ofllee, V n4 Flamber' and Teatbf in disappeared, East pat Street, lMp, ' was Belt. a his own. UihmI. into RtoeJr bullet ltamd a eoniplctc abdomen, this oa niters' Bnut Pro4eetlve7raurlf!. Coetantlr - reU tnowiv nd)juaily '; ia the hospital, while !! eelebrui and dying 15: Tne American ProNkw Yobk, wax a fair to In his believed is be wife I C3- ID of recovery. Erwin is a Hebrew.twlo tective Tariff League filed itsy. certificate mure.; , The Kentucky age of his wife, who is a Roman of incorporation io court Implements, Pair liuwn.; Dmett, Klectrlo Vwrn. the Catholic and who married him without objects are stated te be to advocate tbe and .TF.NCF. IflRg. MARBED WIRE, protection of Amerlpan her lather's knowledge. The nW uphold a- - For ale bv Z. C. M. I. snd iJl ilie was the direct outcome ot the Vlcwta labor ty ,tart oo Imports which shall i EXCINQ, Etc, Etc. Moroslni elopement, Tia girli wnose adequately Insure 4roeripAn Industrial i. H B. CLAWSOr: Xcsonf. products againstthe competition ot for father, Patrick O'Thajrneals a'"wealth sllSTI SEGBIB ST.. ST. LSUIS, HQ. 4 AT WSIOLEOAu:- 1 - l."S breech-loadin- six-inc- three-quart- ntt ; , CO., . r liour-'lonis- m Wolfe, l,atton& Co., "MWRCH" al--- : -- I. O. BRUSHES L CONFECTIONERS. V V Tea-de- l, . USE E 1 TIIB BEST In T7SE. l . -- ln-th- Mo-w- Satis-tuviu- I, fherVbbewintg tad, Stoa to-da- y's at. : . HAZAED POWDER to-da- y, : in. to-nig- ht OW iricdtural to-da- rt i ii r, i c A K. BKlli HA Telephone Jl. litsilltM'E, sti HRIEF Messrs Martin and Fontaine are going, about the end of this week, to the centres of the French Canadian population in the Uuited States to solicit assistance for the defease of Riel. It is probable that Gabriel Durnont will accompany the party. It Is reported this evening that Mrs. Jones, of Buffalo, with a party of ladles at Bath Islaud, fell into the stream and was carried over the American Falls. A Denver Tribune HrpuW ran Trinidad special says : Yesterday afternoon at Debusk's ranch, twenty miles from tills place, twelve out of a band of eighteen horses In the pasture were killed by lightning. The hail storm had driven the horses against the barb wire fence, which couducted the lightning through the herd with the above result. Baseball Detroit, 15. Detroit 3, St. Louis o. New York, ,15. Providence 6, New iori4. ien innings. Buffalo,15. Buffalo 2, Chicago 4. Pittsburg 15. Pittsburg 5, Baltimore 0. Louisville, 15. Louisville 4, Brooklyn 6. Cincinnati, 15. Cincinnati .Metropolitans 2. 15. St. Louis 8, Athletics St. Louis, BREWERY CAUroRH LAGER BEER ALE and PORTER Co.'s cracker works were gutted by fire. The cause is supposed to be de fective ovens. Loss.i'20,000 ; insurance. $20,000, distributed anionic twelve com panies. The Sun continues issuing extra edi tions of last Saturday's cable, giving extracts from the Full Mall Gazette. Nassau street is full of newsboys reaping a small harvest. The Lord Mayor in accordance with th Government's decision, as announced by the Home Secretary in Parliament yesterday, not to prosecute the has discharged the full Mall Chizetu, large number of newsboys who have been under arrest for several tlays awaiting a trial on the charge of selliug obscene literature. The Archbishop of Canterbury. Bish op of London, Cardinal Manning and Samuel Morley met this afternoon at the Mansion House and began their work of special private inquiry into the evidence upon which the Gatette bases its charges of iniquity In London. l ne Mayor anu city Kecora er were by invitation requested to be present. Poor Follows! Second South StrMi, Tkrt Doort East from Mai Strset. dill JBTT ltuomaiMiMi DnrnTitn will TRAOS Mark PI1TI6THC TIE TIPS ileal?' w S. l.rinshic. " N. V., write. iii t i tire for Yoiikirs, CURE PILES. 1I 'oiuincnded i elit oiifi ( ost lo me Avci'a Plllt di ss , i Iihxi-reli- t not lic:ilih-fu- t l , . T.. MORTOX, STKAEXS. TO SC'CCfc-iSSOI- t 11. O. Sold by nil Irugjrists muil ly Pi. C Aju t OPERA HOUSE Lime Ii and lee Cream Parlor .1 Prepared Mn I , 1' A. H AND CONFECTIONERY. In connection with the abovo will rioi ii Salt Lake Paint and Oil Houso le D 11 HQ ROOM, KIKST-CLAS- S Wbere Meal a will bo U rrcil from '. in. 7. CI m i e , I i. i INCI.l'IMM. I WHOLE-WHEA- T ? 5r Ri fg' naMli 'iff ale lui ibo Ilab Mjj H'keat, auaal eoMlalaM AiX A tat MtrfUve el Nature baa Implanted (!im tao ftnln, av4aHB urn- - ' 1 jwiae, laeatatatfiil, wMle Warranted aa o and Minafacturedrepresented, f, Tte Pioneer Roller Mills, g SALT LAKE CITY, CTiH. aad Mctlicinal - K f AMi I, I Ve, lltF III, ll i; I ml HIHIMI lMtt I. il t If ' i nil MUSI II I IK Ol I. M 1IIMJ HIM nil Sl lull n.r"v A I, liUUHIUANT. F. CULM Kit & llltO., i;s Mlllll sr.. s. I, MIKER'N HlXrtU SMI. Extra lltitc I II it in i nati af Oil. AGt-NP- 'JO 'IT, t I . I I IV I :M 1 :f fa. SO retail, by I. Grocery Dtoartaaeat. JJ Kddlartaa vaa. Mtw latHeaU m. i. ElUa Barria, oppoaltc T. ?; ! NS. " Sold at S.. C. ; J I t I - hi s " IASTOR Oil IHRPHK K 4 I.I!SIII Oil. A( Xi: HaRNKNS (III. NA4 -- j It We make a apeeialty of the f.. Tfala opoelail prawai, boot qualities of I iMachine, Oils, ( .yliiMlrr Oils. (Mis. Wool Oils, Burning, Oils, Timiin". 11 l) 8UPERFINI ! I I aV " riij Lubricating, 1.1.CIIE.H AT ALL HOCBS. P : I b con Shf Special attention r partiea, etc. - li. Man uj act n IMP h: A IS M)W P K K I" A K K D DO TO I.I. KINDS A OK HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE l'aiatiaif at Reasonable liatet. I. at. E. C'Caf MINUS, W. MADSEN, REJHEJHBER THE 4. K. WINDhR, JH BREAKFAST STOVE. EARLY it It. V. ULT .ri4.r HIlTn,.deU,.t thrw b.Mlnu'd nt ffon WMt'.lf PCRFCCN .V SATISFACTORY ll, eerjr noix . t ,.nd IU ref iiuut.) ,y wll. Miutu in a vorl, ! uf vtykia and M Icm, b 0,1 I. v m cieii!,'. ,v,.ir tiw. h ware m wi r I I?? "t :jACO OORStT CO.. Chlcaao. Ill f : CHAS. WANLESS, Announcea that he haa commenced , sl . i( a i , Sew Stove & Tinware Store! i i VENTRAL BLOCK, West of the V t V,"' )Vi W. MADSEN & CO., First South St, 61 nd 53 busineaa Iu Silt . Lake Cuv DAVID JAMES & CO.. SECOND SOUTH STREET Where he will carry a full atock of f ' p- - 1ST BED SOCK rBWES.'JOl Pnrailifirs Timifirs II f tt n: AJLUUUAeiJ anil S wm UJLIU. KJ KJ L4U s x Plumbing', Gas Fittlnpr and Steam Ilea ting TiunlnK', Roollngr, Guttering", Etc., IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ON 8H0BT NOTICE. Call and es amine Good, and Price before pnrcoaainr. d City Water Dr.F00TE,Senior, is only a part of beauty, but it is; part. Everylady . Of 120 Lexington Amaui, New York. may hav; ! it ; at least, what Hereby natlvn the irnktlie WOT looks 13 ie ir, Magnolia Kaaploy oa? CooaaamnleaUo Wltai ft, laioilry. Mai mtjllmK ilamalf Dr. imakiaiar etoo to a Mr.'-wltko- e 3STo. SV -- E aflWa-vita- Hit! , i . AT STREET. OmOl I PUKES, CHICAGO. HANDY j. im. Bait Laka. 1 SIERRA -- s nr-F-a (.riltMtlli. A QUALITY Cary, Ofdn Parker, mat nfacturrraof I'aiaU. rnraalatf Z. 1. Al. I. aad Iks lraa fca rm r m NEiH Tt ataaBu .coia Vi, Trak., W . H. w mar-w-w LUMBER ilSSTJ, DIALERS IK J PAINTS. PABCl CM (TME1ST ralMT, COLORS. a. AMD KXAlUEMUa BED CfiOSS CDTTAEE CCLCHJ FINEST PAINTS J., BROOKS. JEISr TXLKTHONB CXlMaUTKl CATION CUT, 1CDEI 40,CO,and 90 Grain Vinegar Pipes and Fixtures put in cn Reasonable Terms Call Und Examine our Stock of 1'lumbing 8uppUet Gas Fixtures, Water Filters, Etc. sV Thia man came to Salt Lake City repre himself aa the son of lr. E. u. eating "of New York, the - well known Foots . auecialist, as abundaoUy proved by A rumors came into Salt Lake City from Dakota and Montana fraaa aa oxpoae wo raaoa there, he changed bin base aad ented bloiaoir as the eoa ot a anore notod DuectaUat o Kew York City than !r. K. B KuoTi. the well known author. , Mr. Jojin r jTaow, of tbe well known TroWs LMror tory, ia Kew York: City (forty years In tb PaAsa direotory baslneasj. r'ULLKB, of Lull, and the Honv Abram Wakbmas. for many years foatnaatsr in Hew York City, also Snrveyor of the Port, FROM THE rave their afudavftu that there are no other in New York the name of Poor or FOOTB, exceptinir by Works, doctors Ogdev Dr. K. B. SOOTe, the the anUtor of "Jl edical Common Seaao," s h two i AT and sons, etc, lr. K. B. Kootb, aad Dr. Uu)ST Tv OOTB. The cenaioe. Dr. fooTK, Jr., will hereafter always em ploy the IniUttla. K. B., In UeiLuaUng bU. name. Heretofore he has been kaowa atot only at heme bet wherever his pnbllcatiieat, have beea circa la ted, by the name of Dr. foot a, Jr. Ureater care wilt lhe taken hereafter, la view of tbe tae that an ait has asanme4 to nroSt h) 1rindped peraoa father's reputation. We hav sold this brand ot Vinegar for ' Those desiring further aad mora d4Qi to thlo natter, will Tee yea" and ItMs glweU 1 infonmtim receive ll by addreMiag Ve 414, Salt r.--general satisfaction. ii.!- i IkeCtryASU.ti:U foraent ImrtOf bformatioa of advaaaaare to plaiaHjl wifl kindly eotnmualoata the, to J.XW. Ivey, wita Sutherland X ic The Trade Supplied at Manufao-- ; same Urtde.HaltLaki dty.v: ' . V Those deshing to eonsolt If. foots pro turer's PHoe feaa tonally or- to order romeoko should ad dreas cither. 1. , - .. ... ', ' . . ALSO, tn riftj pooad Sacks at TSe, t .- X . - per 100 . B. CouttlUtfos fre. in person or hy loiter tATlt, Shlajflsa, MowldUx, Trnm, Door. Wladtwa. Wood nUada, PMklnS Boim, Duild.ra , je Saafc Walglita, GILBS, Ilarstwara, Pupt, Kto Eto. f ' ...' WOQQr TANKS OF ALL DE1CRIFTIONS MADS TO j foOm VrVorprriH B." IM h9uim$fm Afsiftvv Terk. : i a Dr. . I 1 Done to order at G. F. CURE COUT. : Piles arc induced lv ludiltlial con.llpn- ion, di'lilht y , in. Iu, n o Ii or i tool o r A cure Is In M action, Imparting strentrlh, :uid crudi condition f the - Pills. John liv etl'eeted W. vrr'of , Valla lhe disease, (i. is Moonej eating " IV ,, Walla, W. T., writes: " I li:ie nilli n d l.:i:inis, M. John. N. I',., w i t I I x I I 'C li II i He o ill lie Ami i from Dyspepsia and Liver troubles' for lll'i'il f I lint I Tin not no Pilix. y found cured llle relief, only permanent years past. e nntll I commenced tiikiii Ayrr's Pill", ,lis:crer:,l)!o ilisorder, fnit l.fe and h.uhh." which have effected a complete tutv." TIB. Aa-ent- a, IP TJ MALT : CURE INDICESTION. and assimilative organs. Influencing STOTES, TINWARE, freshens and i.- Ayer's Pills act directly on tlie digestive iTHiir or ntiM. Nature's owu true Laxative. Pteas- aut to the Palate, acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less la its action, cures habitual Con. AM) Indigestion and stipatiou, Biliousness, kindred ills. Cleanses the system. purifies the blood, regulates the Liver House Furnishing Hardware. and acts ou the Bowels, Breaks Colds Chills and Fevers etc. Strengthens organs on which It acts. Better than SPOUTING, METAL ROOFING, bitter, nauseous Liver medtetnrs, tiles salts and draughts. Sample oopills, And all kinds of bottles for sale all free, and large Z C. M. I Drug by druggists. Store, Wboicsalo ait Lake City. 14 Tin and Sheet Iron Work A Clear Skin tr:in. only from thai Ironhle. but aKo from tiout. If r i ty i,tim if Uic disease would liecil only three wor,N of mine, I could hnnuh t,oiit from th land. Those words Would br, 'Tiy Am i 'a I'ill.' " OperAj Honae, Celery, Beef and Iron gives strength to mind and body. t "I was attacked with Biliou' Kcver, which was followed by Jaundice. I Was dangerotisly ill, that my friendi deaire.,l of my recovery. I commenced taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills, and soon regained my custofhary atrength and igor. I feci certain that I owe my recovery lo your Invaluable Pills." ilAtUaW Prostrated, debilitated, enfeebled. they feel as if they were hardly worth picking up. They would hardly give the toss of a bright penny for a chance of a choice between life and death. But even such forlorn people can be renewed by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters. It vitalizes the blood, tones the nerves, and renovates the system. Mr. Isaac C. Weed, Burr's Mills, O., says, "I use Brown's Iron Bitters for general weakness, aud it helped me greatly. beautifier. CURE BILIOUSNESS. John C. rattlson, Lowell, Nebr., w riles WHOLES ALK AND KSTAJJL. IS": The Pacific Mall Steamer Colon, from Aspinwall, which arrived in Mew York ,had three deaths from Chag yesterday res fever durinir the vovaee. Wm. Scott, John Docle and Geo. Grovunir, steerage passengers. Andrew Dresser and Joun Makin, also steerage passengers were suffering from the disease. A dispatch received from Fort Supply tells of the arrival of a courier. who Undine of the bodies of two reports tbe on the range of the Cherokee cowboyswno haa oeen muraereu strip, bodies staked to the H"ouiid by their th Indians. In Denver, Col., F. W. Cracker & Ii amoii,K: lhe inost painful ii inti-,ho liord r arising from l,Uxl mid h riiii;rcni nt o f the d!; and bilhirr Ate I'iIN r, and cure lUictini.it Uin nl ii ot In r V die f.t:!. S. M. SM iu cr. S rii ee. I iles " 1 wat contiin d it v be, I. w r.l im-nKt '.imutUm, thi' but, n n. nsini; a f w Iicxr' i f Aer PilN. beenn'. a well man.' iIIi-mI- 8 ALT LAKE CITT, -- 4. Klii'iunnl or of - s other derangements of the and may be easily cured by the ,' of Ayer'a nils. Mrs. Mary A. Soon. Portland, Me., write: "I hsd aiiffered dreadfully from Sirk lle.nl:irhe. an.l IioediT of tliought myself the stomach caused it. Aycr'i Tilli cured nio entirely." HENRY WAGNER E. Balm both ITeadachcs are usually induced l y iuJigeitlou, foul kIohkuIi, A.S.T.C.o - CURE RHEUMATISM. CURE HEADACHE. u-- TF.I.F.4J11AMH. Dr. M attention given lo OATAHH'I an, .of the MISK, TIIUOA T (1i!.eae nnd uio1 1. St.s, lu to o 1ickc of W toueo At Oakdale, Cal., a fire destroyed eight business buildings and their contents. Loss estimated at $50,000, partly BLACK insured. Much excitement prevails, as it is believed the tire was an incedl-ary'- s work. Three attempts to Are the town have been made within three weeks.- K. S.M 1 have Invited Cols. Yates and Peacock to enter their city, and the request had been compiled with Teheran, 15. A large number of Russian relnforce.nents have arrived at Merv and during the past regiments from Cabul, fortnight. Four ot the capital Afghanistan, have reached Herat. Four regiments are on their way from Ilaaora. Pul-I-Khl- AVER'S POLLS B. FERGUSON, ,1 BaaaUa Adlurf. NO. V.is 1885. otl ; London, 1ft. In the Commons thU evening Lord Randolph Churchill, Secretary of State for India, replying to a question In regard to the reported Russian advance in Afghanistan, stated that the government had beard of no movement. Speaking of the retirement of the members of the Brith Afghan Frontier Commission in the direction of Herat. Churchill said that the Heratiaaa, fearing that the Russians contemplated a descent on Herat 1 about-thirty-Av- Ud Tlae to-nig- ht, , CHICAGO. f &r PITTSBITEQH, X3. ummm mim mm, DR. ELLEN DPMI 1, JULY STUKKT. er iTOV OI L Among the trustees for eign labor. the first rear are Smith W. Weed anil Cornelius M. Bliss. bx-ueue- rai to-da- y. TURNER & CO., Sow York. BRINCKERHOFF, nniiii'Crs I'OLISIIKD LIBERTY IN" ID laandrymaa, was a classmate of Victoria, and the sensation caused bya Vic's escapade apparently suggested similar exploit to her romantic mind. Her own marriage occurred Immediately after and was unexpected by The bride's father has everybody. since, Erwin spending supported them what money ne maue in horse races. has made a U'Thayse Lately ent effort to wean his daughterpersist away from her husband, aud all but suc ceeded last week in carrying her off to Europe. The husband upset the plans at tbe eleventh hour by a trick, and the steamer sailed without his wife but with her father on board, lmmedl after Mrs. Erwin left him and ately went to reside with her stepmother. at his She called at the hotel request for an interview, and it was there he tried to kill her and himself. Trouble Im Paauanaa and Ecuador. Pakama.U. News has been received of a combat between the forces of the revolutionists and those of Quinters Calderon. which took place in Tala- raeque. Over 300 rebels were killed. wounded or taken prisoners. Among the killed Is General Fortunats Bernal. The steamer Sfedallin, belonging to tbe rebels, was btirhed. In the explosion which followed Pedro bar mi en to aud Daniel Hernandez and Ex Colonel Capital! no Obando, perished. the Star and Herald says: The Santos case has occasioned great excitement in Ecuador. Tbe government has caused the publication of au immense number of documents, flyshets, etc.. story. but settingaforth their side of the not in serious way or as a candid re view of the matter. They are rather of a more or less impassione. appeals character to tne temper and passions of the people, and are intended to stir up wrath ana excitement on the part of the populace, in the settlement of the affair. Although a way out 01 tne tin llcultv has been clearly shown which will be honorable to both parties, the Ecuadorian rulers appear to be dis posed to make an active resistance to the American demands. Some of the people have circulated the rumor that the famous Lsmeralda was coming to Guayaquil to blow tbe Iroquoi and tbe wnoie American neet, u necessary, out 01 tne water. T E L E G R APH. I1 Y '..'.longest fr . .. C - A. i.N the. following T ZE3I - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY EVENING, CHICAGO TRADE. I TT . J i tot' orokul f CTATR ; BI7IIJ)ING A DPEOLflXTX, - . a at. 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