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Show Taney Drinks LOCAL, ITEMS. CoMMir-CiAL- . E. Dooly & Selling, 114. 'the C. Vf. B. Corrected daily by J. In every etyla at HANSEN" & Co., Agents. Gold buyiug, 112 Co. . (' L. Co' BY EGJIAPB. AMERICAN. dl30-t- f t Washington, ' i I 'i ! " dlC3-2- Cigars. Missouri Rives, the jilissWt rirer is partially opea at Omaha, the tertj boat bas commenced making regular trips. & Choicest branla for eale at HANSEN dl30 tf Co'.'s, Fifth Street, Ogden. Shave and a When you as slick as a to to shuved Moritz's get go China plate, yoa can also got a Cue A Smokk. Jla-vav- Centennial Saloon. a To ' Standard Hair to Wasatch Hotel from Switches $3.60; Curls Building. from 1.50; upwards of 50 dozen ladies' back combs, and lull stock of everything Salt Lake City. WILLIAM IRVINE, " .. dl60 lm .Proprietor. Go to Whitehead! For Boots and Shoes. dllo-2- . Relief Society. Miss Eliza R. Snow is expected to be present at the Young Folks' meeting at the City Hall (Wednesday) evening at 7 o'clock. And will attend the Relief Society's meeting in the same place at 2 p. in. on Thursday. Van Doni's Nursery, Sure to Call far famed fresh roasted Java Proprietor. Coffee.' dlGO-l'- We are happy to learn Recovebiko that Mrs. Jane Richard?, who has been Peksokal. Hon. Columbus Delano, seriously indiaposod for several days late Secretary of the Interior, came in past, was sufficiently recovered this on the Central Pacific train and depart- morning to be able to tke a trip to Salt ed for the east on the Uuion Pacific, this Lake. We hope the journey will be ' ' ' beneficial to her, and that she will remorning.'homeward bound. General Edward F, Beale, of Chester, turn fully restored. Penn., also came in and weut out en the same If'sin l ' 1'J'Ml Cash paid for grain. ' And the highest figures in mdse. paid for all kinds What Yob Want. delivered at WALKER BROS. V dl44 tf If you want to make a snuggery You must do away with stove humbug- The Absent. We learn from the MilGo to Morris and Evans' and get a grate, lennial Star of the 6th inst., that Elder Then you and your family will feel first-rat- Eli Pierce, who has many fiiehds in this dlCO-lcity, has been laboring very successfully in company with another young missionDavid Evans, of Lehi, ia Pennsylary, New. Mrs. Bowring has received a where they have baptized twelve vania, new stock of millinery goods, which are seven persons, and ornow ready for inspection and eale at her and store on Main street, half a block south ganized a branch of the Church. of the Tabernacle. Call and see the Centennialhatg and all the novelties of Pills Jlurphy's the season. cure headache, pimples and blotches. Just e. Uver d!21-t- f Novel! Later advices from Clinton, Mass J show the damnge occasioned hy" the giving way of the Mossy PoaJ dam was $200 000. Two men are missing, who were ia one of the buildings destroyed. The scene in the track of the waters recalls the terrible Mill River disaster. About two o'clock Sunday it became evident there was danger, and efforts were made to strengthen the dam with waitresses, bales of bay and small trees. The dyke melted like susw, and at three o'clock the waters burst with a mighty rush, and sweeping away every thing in the path. Trees were twisted, snapped and uprooted; the earth and bouiders were torn from between the hille, leaving a rough gorge several rods in width. The aummary of the build, ings destroyed includes the Clhitoa the Fullerville Co 's factory, a comb factory, and four other buildings. The priucpiil losses were at Fullerville, which is now a complete ruin, where was a thriving manufacturing settleThe company occupied five ment. buildings, hardly a vestige of whieh now remains. CXO'miXGXOTIOXN, BOOTS and SHOES, ;KUBBi:RS, The Utah Pomologist. This lively monthly publication,, printed by Joseph and head stones, are specialties at Mor- E. Johnson, Esq., at St. George, comes ris aad Evans, Main Street, Salt Lake to us enlarged and otherwise impreved. dlGOlm Mr. Johnson is an able and interestCity. ing writer, and knows how to conduct Post Mortkh. Dr. P. L. Anderson, a newspaper, and we hope the time is who was called in toascertaiu the cause not distant whea the people of Southern of the death of Mrs. Sumner at Slater-Till- Utah will be able and willing to render decided that it was "paralytic such assistance and offer such induceapoplexy." Mrs. Sooner had experi- ments, as will result in a Weekly issue enced two attacks previously. The fa of that paper. neral took place in this city yesterday and was numerously attended by mournWines and Liquors ing friend, ef fhe deceased, j For sale at HANSEN & Co's, Fifth dlGO-t- f . Street, Ogden. . - Pare Si.us Soucl. , The place to get lunch. Half block Marble, Ikon and Slate Merris & seuth of Deseret News Office. No better Evans, of Sail Lake, have received a new at Salt Lake. Sungio will atteud to your ' and supply of mantel pieces, ' dlCO 2w wants. marble slabs for Their lock of fire grates and mantels ia eer- Red ' Canyon and liock tainl elegant, and no parlor is Complete without one. Those who are buildinz Spring Coal. Red Canyon, f S.oO per ton. good houses should call and see (he Rock Spring, $8 " or send fer price lists. Morris & goo-iBoth the best and cheapest coals in Evans are prepare! to do all kinds fif th market. marble work, and when you go to town Yard and oCiueat the U. P. coal yard, you should step in and see their pplendid earner of 6th aud Frt,k!in Streets. specimens of lettering and faocy itone 113-W.W. FL'NGE, Soe Apt la ultir:?. s head-stone- s j HATS fcEATHEK FINDISCJS, HEAVY r and CAPS, SHOE and and SHELF HARD WAKE, GXA8S. and'' UEKXSWAIIE, JABU'fi., etc, v , ,v vu ) ', K '5 ' .f 'vr-- .. I"" it 9 t ; CALL and SEE. City. h. 3- Oawson, c rhomas If. Jones - J. E. DOOLY Insurance Agency - LONDON ASSUILiNCK & CO'S - OgrJcn Utah. COUPOItATION Of London, England. " ! Z iUi: i $11,000,000, cold,' IMPERIAL INSURANCE . COMPANY Of London, England. 6a Assfls, ' ' . AAA AAA QUEEN'S INSURANCE X0MPANY'!!;;:;,;:;; J5y Opposite Iiankt-- Of Liverpool, England. &i Assets, , "i ( .d : , .10,000,000, gold COMPANY! -- AMAZON MAIN STREET, INSUIIAE Of Cincinnati, Ohio. . ; FIREMANS FUND OF CALIFORNIA ! ..............;1:$730,006Bold. Assets, d23-l- y. Losses paid since its organ izatlon.l 2,396,273.13 ... .. d&8 tf , - " IE FlaUS UlaTHJl; - .... PAINTERS, , . LEE & SHELDON ' You will Sayc Money and Please the Folks st Grainers and Glaziers ! ' Home by Purchasing somctliluz nrctty. J,J -- i,s"" Useful and' Cheap atl C flitt at . . 1 14 1 TAYLOR & CUTLER'S PLAIN AND DECORtTIVE PAPER . HANGERS. of the report that the Servian Minister of Foreign Affairs has just made the following official declaraiioa to Prince Wrede, diplomatic aeut of Austria at Belgrade; The Servian Government bas no intention whatever of attacking Turkey, or impeding the work of pacfieation undertaken by tbe great powers, a course which might euiject Servia to collective proceedings on the part of the great powers. Servia's military preparations are merely due to ttie completion ef her military organization. of Petrcnic, It ia stated that the mig-iothe Montenegrin foreiga minister, to induce the insurgents to Grahaia-tstop figMing. and prevent fr'.inei'S from joicing them, hat failtd. ; Orders addressed to R.S.WATSON, Manager, will raceive prompt attention FOREIGN. Tie political correspondence ' . Free Delivery JoaU part t' Lendon, 27. The following details of the lots of the emigrant ship Strathmore, from this port for New Orleans, have been received: The Strathmore struck the rocks among the Croisette group of islands, in the South Pacific, on the 1st of July, at half-pa11 a.m., and was wrecked immediately. Forty four'' persons were drowned. The survivors eaved nothing whatever, and were upon the rock for six months, subsisting on sea birds and their eggs. When they were rescued they were much emaciated and almost naked. Five had died, thee from exposure and want. The Captain of tie American whaler, Young Phoenix, rescued them aud supplied tuem with clothing and treated them wit'j ' great kind... . ness.. , . i - : " Vienna, 27. V TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGII'LV and YICIXITYJ John S. Harris, of California, arrived at Baltimore a few dnysago, with twelve Angora goats, which he hrought from Asia Minor, after a difficult journey lasting a year. They have already cost bim $525 apiece. Harris hopes to make (hem profitable in the sierras of California. This is ilie first importation of the kind. W. H. Coffin, formerly acting vf tho Atlantic and Pacific R. R, Co., says the story of Senator Thur-man- 's concern in an alleged conspiracy to; piss tw land grant bills through Congress in 1872 and 1873, for that road, by improper means, is a fabrication. A special from Rio Janeiro says "the steamship Havelius, in which the Emperor ao'l Empress of Brazil are to come to this country, while steaming out of the harbor of Rio Janeiro yesterday, came in collision with a Brazilian transport. The Uavelina being uninjured, proceeded on her voyage. The mishap caused great excitement. Worcester, Mas., 27. The top of the I'axton dam down to the pileing gave way this morning, and caused a panic below, the manufacturers removing their goods along the stream and in the gorge Cherry valley. The citizens are removing their chattels and families to the hills. The stream runs inT. the Blackfltoue river through a series of reservoirs. ta in mm! New York, 27. Dcwspoper s - General ., V. , Cheapest and Best Signs Merchandise --St- ! ore : IS THE cur. . SALT "LAKECITT,:; -. n m rti mure is no iseiier or uneapervriace in l own lorjj m uemana. All Work Warranted. Kina oi uenerai any ml T-i- T-- ii A s - :, n o !; "''l I' -- v , Charter Oak and ?3onitor Cook and Heating Stoves at tow Figures tan-ner- Mantels in iron,: elate and marble. Gra'.es in great' yariety; also monuments f the Jobbing Trade in town and Conniry, at Prices' io Dcfy ' Competition, consisting of to-d- Some unnatural parent recently left a young babe on the door step, at the house of Mrs. Joseph Nobles, at SpringvHle. The infant is Opposite the Tabernacle, Main St., only a few days old, and is being cared is the place to get choice Pear, Ogden, for by the Nobles family. Cherry, plum, Apple, Early Peaches and all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. He Monthly Roses, etc ,. Trice lists sent on At Davis', Salt Lake City, and purchase application to W. T. Van Dors," some of his Choice Teas, and "try hia dliS-li- a A FocNDLisa w i FA:- Boston, 21. , Stsre has. removed d tapse and Fancy Groceries D "O GOODS w Removal. THEIR IMMEUSE STOCKfi.:aOF OFFER e ' f - OgdeniiCitTr to-d- y in this line. t Z1. The Fupreme eoort y decided that the federal election law, under which pertain white parties were indicted for interfering with the exerciee of the suf frges of the colored vuters, is unconstitutional and void. The postage bill reported favorably from the Senate postal committee to day is Hamlin's measure amended so cs to provide that the rate for third class mail matter shall be one cent per outee for any distance not exceeding 1,000 miles The ameadtd bill also provides that transient, newspapers and magazines shall pay pontage fur any distance at the rate of one cent for very three ounces and one cent for each Iwoonncog orfrao tional pan of two ounces additional. f Memphis, 27. cigarj if you are a smoker. Montz t There is great alarm here of a disasMiller & Olsen invite their fripnds to trous ovortlow in t lie river, w hich is now lusjusl received a new consignment. their establishment, near the Depet. The within nine inchos of the dasiger line, aad rising steadily at Devil's Elbow, best Liquors in the market, and the finest a Just received by express, ferty milts above. Forty miles above brands of Cigars. Fraocy drinks a speLadies' Latest line of nie fancy here it cut through (he neck, yesterday Styles dlGl-lcialty. shortening the river some fifteen or dress good and neckerchiefs, at twenty miles. There is a steady rain WALKER BROS. dl44 if falling this morning. Utah Evening Mail. It seems from Lawrence, Mass., 27. a late cumber of the above paper that it Some 50,000 or 00,000 mill operatives Neat and Nsw. Johnny Hunt wants are idle is now printed in the morning. A litely owing to the stoppage Of bis friends and acquaintances to call many mihs m cunsequeace of the unpreevening paper, that, and must be newsy. aad see him at his new and neat beer cedented high water. All the mills on Spickle river are stopped. Serious damsaloon, near the Nicholas house, corner age has been dene at several A Fact. points, but Fifth and Franklin Sts. the rivers are frco from ice. fortunately to Half yeur life's gone if you fail get The water in tlie Merrimack river this feet above the morning was forty-onyour portraits at our New Art Gallery Bavarian ISeer, dam, and though the river had fallon when you go to Conference. Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at IIAN four inches at noon, higher water is exC. R. SAVAGE, pected. EN & Go's, Fifth. Street, Oden. Pioneer Art Gallery, Potlsville, Pa., 27. dl30-tf Of the collieries owned by the Philadl60-2Salt Lake City. delphia and Reading Coal and Iron Co., tweuly resumed work this morning. The Postal. Mr. W. W. Black has re- recent rains will interfere with work to Put 'EmIn. Gardening ia all the go. on the a small extent for several days In the The frost at night hardens the eoil dug signed his position as rcute agent of Shenandoah all went to work succeeded Mr. is and Utah vicinity Northern, by beup in the day, but lots of seeds are except at Kobinoor and Turkeyrun Charles II. Moore. mines, where because of the reduction of ing put into their little beds. "It will Mr. Sharp will carry on tha news contract work, some of the miners struck be summer time business lately managed in the P. O. this afternoon. These men will decide whether the strike shall be continued. buildiug by Mr. Moore. ' S The ... f ta-da- VTe Health or George IV. Maxwell Geo. R. Maxwell learn that Sirs- - 31. Homing is seriously ill at Lis residence ia Salt Hs just ejeiel a choice assortment Lake City, and that his recovery is ef CfSTiisniAt IlAT8,Flowerg, &S.,wliich doubtful. she inTites her friends to call and Human hair. .... t : Opposite Junction BuiMivg- - CALL AND INSPECT dlo3 2v? 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