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Show LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Monetary tional Bank, elliutf, Salt Lake City NaGold: buying, 1.11 ; J - w.. ing from San Francisco to look after his valuable mining intercuts in the Terrilllj,Lant kw1" tory. aJ;1 Mr. F. II. Bruner, of Philadelphia, a well known miner in Little on Mnin Cottonwood, returned to Knit Lako city WBo"JUrthf,,Tribuni6 0l" ast evening, and will go to work on bis nn2Mm araoui mine at once. We are glad to lientl fine Mr. Bruner looking io well. ice -rm igriCtySiS iO0?t , V 1 h Major Gorlixukl Wo call the attention of our readen to the professiou-a- l card of this gentleman ia another column. Major. Joseph Gorlinski, as civil engineer and United States Mineral and Deputy Surveyor of Utah, a too well known to require- any enl furniture for dorsement at .pur hands. Ho is bni-wt- ti 1,1 1. nter of rooms, thoroughly efficient and will attend to any S.SSfahed through- - duties given him with dispatch and i precision. igajs Sttl 'I t . VV1 fjjfifi. Mtf - Luntac1- i Drt Canyon- - Mr. W. A. Books, who has been more than n week in Dry Tnnyon, looking over the mines in tbnt district, says they are all looking much letter than the miners could expect Mr. Rooks showed us specimens from the Deseret, Utah Queen and - Dexter, all of which have large bodies of oro. The Deseret shows n vein of from ten to fifteen inches in width, carrying free gold, silver nud sulphuruu, which assay high. Messrs. Kooks and Tracy are working a large force of men en four mines in Dry Cauyon, and are confident of developing some great mines. Mountain Chiefj Scottish , Chie , The . sgStsa5 rfM; fJS:Xia. jtt I bujtfat S5TI as Joslin k stock of thrir factory nt Cheyenne, beautiful unique and ila ft aultf jkfajOOTSif. fcjfrr tad health; are the ce Bath (he g hphi st "fyonncial street Avert Kesrsage, Fourth of July, Magnolia, McCall and Young America, are looking finely and many others are looking remarkably well A poet office has been established, a hotel is going up, and the fiou, 34 Commereisl Street camp looks flourishing; everybody be' aj Asm fresh erery day. ing at work aud no leafing, Barrett a. sl8 your bouts st Music, We call the attention of oar g! Government JitT Coffee at readers to Miss Gorlinskia card. She k Lawwacs'fc-- - -- is an eminent music teacher, thoroughly and versed in the most approved methods. ciyan at wholesale Siegel Bros. . I She will prove a great addition to the s4-t- f corps of musical teachers here and, we --Ti Utah Fuel Company are sure, will find plenty of scholars .of bid sad are constant! receiv-uticl- s the bCst kind. stove I ci EfttfSSE : a ods - Eh I of Hinton coal, The cheapest in the Bold Hichway Robbers. There fre us a call Order boxes were two cases of highway robbery last i hook store, post office an at tCa's. Orders prompt! night in our street One was that of Office No. 103, Kimbal Lars Edler who was accosted by a man au7tf I in Sonth Temple street, who struck him bm Fruit Jar, all glass, At in the mouth and then robbed him of ext, 3tf Iasicmii- - $ioo in currency and some papers. Mr. Idler could not identify the scoundrel Another case was a still bolder one. Two men stopped a buggy containing a young lady and gentleman, and, by .a display of revolvers compelled them to descend to the ground, when they took rom the youug man hU watel aud $15 money. To add to the wrong the ruffians jumped into the buggy and drove into the city, leaving the youeg and couple to walk in. The horse f , found. were t subsequently rnggy A Gdd Bracelet, on Saturday e Ms vifl be liberally re-.- k; buret' it Mrs. Harrison's, sit (ha office. slltf vut t ttD'Mr,rca at wtthj, nts White k Clop 8kk tuOjpter Rooms, rtwt Opes iky and night. j & (kun- -i partner want-i- f cui Hpiud, to invest in lr u (ttbliihed itW jatnaige, Office.. k-- ' business, a and location Address, J. B., 21-2- St. Mark's 8ciiool. From acata-ogu- e of this growing school it is eviGents dent that the institution is in a most curry ircitr- - Ladiei and whips, 81 wholesale and lourishing condition. The school was Second established in 18G7, and has ever siuce Ht,intdoer wen of Walker ' N ' jowa steadily in numbers and in Pl 19-t- f. , mpular estimation. It has now nearly w Bock of Furniture at all the scholars that can ' be accommo' slStf , dated, while the term has scarcely be--Akije anfurniihed room gun. The catalogue before ns contains Walkcri, .tore, a list of trustees, teachers, benefactions it fMtw. aT 8enten,Ini or made, scholarship formed, etc.,' ef inInquire at this I terest to all who watch the growth of ao29tf educational interests in' Utah.'. Rev. ' Thomas W. Haskins ia tho Principle o: the school, and Bishop Tuttle, President Lnnch put up of the Board of Directors. .tlTslluiiCo - k- - , t $ ilOtf building. - China and LlewU. Crock-sl8- tf s3-- tf ,,i4WkrTVnd mules for fkLeihy, fSlBr T !'-!l'e- jo2Gtf ?fflo Meat, 3tf Ilrterhouse (it, 1 , California nce, Oyster L Combd Rooms, (14 10lf and GOO Chair, at sl8tf Kies mtul ftaiOBabL r ui- . - h!brated p10? arr'8ot for sale "tile south of the sfi-t- f. r.5irrf sixes at dim I&2 rtf. WhMlir From one of the party Lientenant Wheelers and Mr. Severance's tour of Big and Little Cottonwood, American Fork and Parleys Park, was a very satisfactory one.' They examined the principal mines, including the Emma, Davenport, Flagstaff, Miller, Ontario and others, aud found general prospects of the mining interests ia that reregion very favorable. They think, and supplement!': garded industrially by proper irrigation iu the agricullmii porlious of the Territory, the mining resources of Utah are destined to play an important part in its development an: i population. Lieut. Wheeler was hospitably re ccived by the superintendents of the various mines visited, in most cases, am every facility was offered him for investigating the ilatui of tbe mines and the progress made, lie was especially fortunate in securing the promise o valuable specimens of characteristic ores from many of the mines, to be placed ia the National Museums ol Washington and West Point, and to be available fur a national school of mines, which there is every probability of se ing established at an early 'date. In Washington or elsewhere. . tl l Cllud . itbcaul'our new - u31tf Mlwcs, (wethelearn that . in the A Meadow Valley scuds up nine bars of silver bullion y. i:isjFd. Connolly throws Lis banner to Ikiisox a i.. Tx- - ' nverimr Samuel tbe breeze in our Business Locals tolurdy, of fulifuruiu, ariivcd this morn- day. lie has an elegant saloon, 93 I88 Srfiss LOCAL BREVITIES. Kimball Block, where ho keeps tbe best kraokc. .Give him a call A Gentile employs Brigham Youugs miuor organ to puff the Profit, and show bow he gave somebody who wanted assistance a letter to somebody else. This is thin enough, but it will do for the purpose. The Ilerald quotes a local from the Journal and neglects to give credit. We can inform lt now that' Messrs; Walker and Zabriskie did not go to San Franciaco as wo announced; they concluded not to. Let tha Herald correct. A train of Scandinavians is expected and their fellow countrymen here sretnaking great exertions to receive and welcome them in a most hospitable etvta The guests will be well cared for until they look about and find permanent homes. to drink and t, , Rev. Hr. MeL sad's Lactarc, The lecture last evening by the Rev, Mr. McLeod was listened to by a large and highly intelligent audience. Ilia subject was "Brigham Unmasked, with a review of Ilepworth Dixon's New America, in which he showed up the mistakes and misrepreseutatien, of .that writer in lively style. He showed Low Dixon had been deceived by the old game of making Mormonism as a whole appear as it is exhibited in the private residences of a few of tho loaders, and what influences were used to induct him to denounce tho Gentiles sad minors of Utah. Tho speaker thoroughly exposed the hollowness of Mormonism, its iniquities and cruelty, and expressed the hope some day to stand before an English audience to eontroYcrt Dixons The lecture throughout statements. was eloquent and powerful and greatly impressed the audience. Wo understand that Mr. McLeod will deliver this lecture before audiences in the East the Tub miner organ copies the dispatch of the Associated Press Agent to the effect that two dollars ami mure wore offered for copies of tbe New York papers containing an account of the Mountain Meadow uiassncre, foams nt the mouth liko a nud dog and abuses the ngest right roundly. Abuse will not wipe out the memory of that dreadful deed, nor prevent tbo guilty bi.es from being punished. Jprojnto of this, will tlio minor organ ponder on what the Piocho Record publishes concerning the matter, which will bo found in another column? Now, that tbo ica is broken, we understand that other persons, who yrero compelled to participate iu' that deed, are giving under oath their confirmatory statements in support of Smiths cuufiiMiou. All tho details of that horriblo massnera will yet como to light, and the guilty parties win be made to face their accusers in open court. ' So tho minor : organ better hold its peace. op . LODGES. w XKlIl'LAK ('"Simuuutiuiia lirM nt llsll, Ynmi,Hlrs NuiMinr, Kut Yrtn,ily Sln-- t, lbs mul I'ounh Kriiiays uf t U aiunlli. M. r Mu-xi- ia speaker. Queer Coincidxnce. the druggist, introduced Dr. ' Perkins, couple of .in his store, on tho natural commencement of the season, in the shape of two remarkably large framed toads of the common species. They were bright eyed fellows, with tongues that played like A flssh of lightning when 'the festive fly unconsciously approached, within point blank range, and their sucocfs in bagging their game was something marvelous. One, the most dignified and sedate, with to bedded tendency to embonpoint, was named Horace Greeley and the other, a more frisky fellow, was called Grata Brown. They traveled together on their hunts, favorites and straightway becaine-grea- t and objects of study to the patrons of the store, who would watch them for long periods ns they flashed in, munched over and i finally swallowed the unsuspecting dies, all the t. We never blinking and growing gained flesh on ally 'diet, in boardinghouse days, nor did we ever fancy the mntca dometliea as a table companion, but it iSf notwithstanding, the fact that Perkin's toads did, and we are now talking abont them. As the summer grew on they, grew fat and, .alderman like, were always in the way. They have been repeatedly trodden upon and literally flattened out, on which occasions they gave vent to their feelings in a tremendous sound, something between a grunt of a pig and the But of balloon. a ; large explosion nueu a quickly they recuperated and tritious . fly diet hopped with unabated cheerfulness. about Finally, the day after the North Carolina election, the veteran Horace Greeley was missed from his accustomed banquet hall Search was made, but no trace of thtf'ebcse old fellow eoald be found. The great events of tho Vermont and Maine elections followed, yet nothing new from Greeley. He was since the given up for lost Two days was Horace inode clear. was mystery found under a bed, as dead aud as dry as an Egyptian mummy, with open eyes, unaltered form, but generally gone hp ' toady appearance. How he had died no ono knows. Whether it was owing to the unfavorable returns from the "tidal wave, or whether it was brought about by injudicious indulgence in bedbe bugs and flics, whose taking off may ' charged to corrosive sublimate, may never bo known. But a dead toad he ii, and his symmetrical corpus, like the remains of the Rulers of the Nile may be seen at tho Doctors store, a melaii-chol- y lesson to beings who are fond of flics. Grata Brown still lives and goes for the tnntca domettiea as easy as if ll crabs or .'buttered they were . watermelons. $eehim, f .k , Tl l re .a iii ilMlIy invik-i- nlb-itd- time-serenel- nifotiriiiiitc Uml'MC an rur- j. ji. milt, W. V., , Kumtl. Kn Nrr'jr. Ml. Mortals Lodge Kit. 8, pHIl'LAKEast IV llsll. VhisI'I Sir ft, Kimrih A.K st ti.-l- u Ko. Argrata Lodgo J- iinri'.i Emik. l XnllouM Fir-- FINEST SALOON THE CITY. IN ulit-iu- S,A. Fiiuwt Impurtnl WIum, Li'iora A KTTm. Prcpr. Ai-iu- ir Scy-J-AJ- I LOUGH PKRVECTieN.NO. STAJOHN'S A. H. K, iumU at Mawiuic llsll, OF A. AUl'Ilt Ac Tunaduy ul curdmily tut! Vuurtb tmt (mill bmhnm sra Sujiiurnuig slvrt, mb uwiitli. iniM M Mind. T.K. P. Engelbrecht & Co., TRACY. T.P.O.M. Iua X. Bvuits, hcHv-M-I WHOLESALE Woukokta Trlbu. Ko.l,.Iosp,d O.R. H. tu-- 'll Faustl Hull, STATED Wraln-adatir-- t, svwiIuk at S o'clook. Sojourningtm; hi gtwd ataiid-in- g ATS cordially iuvitrd t atti'nd. TIIKO. II. SXITII, S. X. X. Winter, C. It. jyg SIU1IP1IY. Mll-Ol- . (Couuut-n-- s Councils AND RETAIL ft Kurrlgn IE DEALERS llemeetle a Afternoon's- - Report This Prr Wntcra Uuioa of Cum mi-r- e Cumi-- 1, 1.O.O.F. at 1 p. m., In ftinmun-MEET awry Thumlay Alain atiwt. Suit Uka city. Oik! Fellows in good ibunling an invitnl tu annul. Wm. T. T. C. DUNN, N. O. S. 0. Sxvut. ' ; f Newark, Sept. 2(i. A brilliant celebration of 5,000 American mechanics is held hero tov ! day. 2G. Baltimore, Sept. i The Grand Jury have indicted the burglars of the National Bank Co., Sun Fiaarkeo. A H. Znliriakie, Klt Lako city WHOLES AT.K tut Hull, Tnnpb) atiwt. !Srrthrra in good uailin arc lly iuvitral W. A.VKHKINS.N.O. to attend. A. T. Si LIT, jylltf A Salt Lslu Ladg)Ns.S,I.O.O.F. Kriilay wninc at I o'cluck, IvL St Oil wry UTKKTINilS Ul and 3l South ifo. Salt Lake City. a HVSTEUN. A LIQUORS. WIN1GM Ulih Lsilga Xs. T.I Q TJ 0 1 1 1IOUHU - . . The Bienville investigation has been commenced by the United. States1 Inspectors. The Engineer,' Best, testified repeating details already published.. , , One million gold was sold y, . 14.05 to TAINTING. ZABRISKIE & New York, SepL 2C. at 14.07. M A convention of Democrats opposed the Louisville nomination was held Speeches were mode favoring Grant load Dix. National and State Committees were elected. New Orleans, Sept 2G. State Auditor Graham is again incarcerated, the Governors pardon being ' 1 ' unconstitutional. Chas. Jordan, of the ICth U. S. Infantry, has been sent to Pfy Tortuga for embezzlement of ' Government funds, . Russell, Russeller, Tuilidge, Ti'llidger, PAINTERS. . 4 Two doon aonlh of Well Fargo A Col. A Tim flneat Bar In tha city ooanacted with On ertublliihmeot. jcSS HALF. WINKK, L1QUOLH, fta, fl la rtill Iu llir ronliuura to do avrrytkiug in Iba lino uf rauituntly on hand. WACSKNIRtH I Eortied Beer, Ale - . . f. . GQDRE & CO., . at tko Walker Ha hi Fraarico- - A W. ValoatiM, W.Buxtyr. A Purdy, Tiu-ti- e; And delivered st Ui sliortert autire. Xafca Je2S I FEBXIMS On TuMiby, Hriit. S4th, Ike iuEut duughtff uf Dr. II. A unit Kuti hnlm. SAN DESS DRUG MISCELLANEOUS. Aaaiigneea Hale. lntbDiatt-- r of NlfO, Lerlii-- 1 hi r:r.b Ofiltrornln. Store JliioLiiU A Nc-n- STAGE LINES. Daily Stage Lines Tbrnnh Utah Southeast Nevada, and Montana Leaving Salt Lako City Dally, tunning South to TTNTIC. AMERICAN FORK, MOUNT XKBO tfKYIftR, ST. OKOIKIK, CTAII; and 1IOCIIE, NEVADA. ruiiM A large nud Well aelaeted Hack of Kerf, Pork, Muttm ftml and Aumpt j D. L.W1L1IKU. jylti BRUGH Li- - Mining lltAlla ANS xixixo ro.u- Locution of work, Cump Floyd Dhrh-t- , Tooele cunuly, Territory of J. a and TINTIC! Ac Exjii'chm Line, Running' Daily from Salt lake City, via Luke Town, Tooele Stockton. Ophir, Camp Floyd & Fairfield ririM rent liu I ir- nlirkl with tplradh -n llna rtork, rarehil and exp altnitlua la paid to Urt mwI cuurrnii-iirnf premia. Uuod un tha rood. Onmnl Ciarlir, ilriren, aud NOTICE. Nolle la hereby ghrwi that ut a mnrt Trurteea (V Mid Coin pony, held oa tho A. D. ISTd, of rente ef Ptuta-Gold Cein. to' the Sera-tat.. IkeOoiupuny, No. 411 Culibtruiu.trert, Set. Fruu-cler- o, CulHernU. Any etra-- opon nrhtrh eutd eeerertnrul thell ain unpuiil eu Pritluy, the leih day uf Ortober, A. D. 1M7U, ehull bo deomed delinoMt. ud will he duly adrerliae'l for aula nt publio nurtion, and mlraa payment ahmll be Eaile belbrc will be Mid eu Thunday. tho 7th day of Kevemlirr, A. D. IXTS, to ay IhednliaiiHent acwwnient, togi-lhe- r with coata af udrartwlng ml aapewaao ef Ihu JUA A KINO, SareaWT. I fc. OlHcu, 41 E California .atteeaca ptwieea, I ChUfuruia.-- I aelvtd I II. P. Ewuu Wi:;u. SALT LAKE .1 coxsounATEit fHBucas Provo, Snringvjllc, Smtnish Fork, Psjw son. Salt Creek, Cliickcn Creek, Round Valley, Fillmore, Cora Creek, Beaver, lmror.ee. Keep eooatuRy on heed, AHHKSHMKNT & SALISBURY'S GILMER Htsigo Second Sooth rtnet. IL, Muiu andCuuineivial. Jy2S3rt SALT LARK CITY. Grand 3Inrket. Hrcwory, Second South OPHIR iu Wtra Uotol, STORE, Apothecaries' HalL T kniptey. BuLkriFL: : J y virtwof n rnlrr of rourt, I KNDKR oflrr4 at nubile anetloa lot 7. tda k I'd, nub Itamt by 20 ml drop, with a room. Ain iN cottag hotiM thrareon of lionuthhAlf of lot 4, biook 117, pled A, bud tho outh half of tha north half of lot 4, block 117, plot A. nn SiturSay, Rrpt. 2S, 1S7L ut S o'clock p aUnunwil en Ihu nld nl a, lo whick hour ica-s- tj 21rt lout, JO GORDON, rntars A C iid Deseret Lear yoar order at tho dfpot of tho . D'RUG GISTS, Ml City, Utah. DIKU. Orrut Porter, &, At the Chenpeat Rates, -- Arrivals Jy3tf ' ' IL Beat breuih of Ihu WALKER IIOI'SE, .Copenhagen, Sept 2G. Importation of English cattle is proPAPER RANGING. hibited an account of rinderpest. ( , CALCIMIN1NG,, ' 2C. . Kl-C.i ETC Faris, Sept. i in a speech at Albertville, Gambetta, Til a maniu-- r nud lyle, nud in the Department of the. Upper Savoy, last night, demanded the dissolu&oh of For Prices that Defy Competition. the National Assembly. 8S .Look af tho Walker Iarree'Sa London, Sept 26. and Aberdeen, Scotland, vicinity urere ler qmija--u ef hla e2lf warliaaiuhlp. Hooded by a terrible rain storm yesterday. The railway station was subDRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC. merged, streets impassably flooded, and W. A Godbt..r ..ErtuliUahed lU-i- . ....J. II. Latey , 6rop4tuiued. , To-d- ay L.VNNAN8 Ac Adjoining Krlil's Ilullding, Slain While,) ! GRAINING. ilVUOD PILLING ' ' ' and FINISHING, - ; Straight SALOON, SIGN PAINTING.- ' GLASS. GILDING, i Ii PKKMCUIXG, i Agent t fOL Jlouter't Wkitklet. WHIT K old firm of R u.n-1- 1 OPPU-Cl- j: preventing identification. ' ' , The jury will decide' onthe insanity of Mrs. Fair. Sole Jrwdry Slurs, PAI2STTI2Sra. o' Ik BulMkctloa Goa runteed. 94 Mmi Strrrt, k Oirr Wuttrra Bim'. naif and . OUB ART aALIiVEY, i Solicited GRAINING, (lira tn a rail at G. 31. 'K)l FOREIGN. WIHKI AND LiqUORI. Order .. AUD GMXERAI. WOHK.n " . ; ", A. Second-Lieutena- San Francisco, SepL 26. A dispatch announces the saving of treasures is steamer America, burned at Yokohama) but melted into one mass, rtMriMwna of FRESCOING, to-da- WESTERN. Hava Sir mlo a flrat elaaa Una of ' i Leak at Walker Hshn,' Watlm Brsu aud Miaaula 1111, Far CO-- ' 5 . I doer BTIIMKT, uf Ibis Ludc held on STATED OsNiniiiilvstlnua and Tlurd Tumisys id oath iuimiiU. t Umwiim Hail, Kart Tmu.I (wuL Mrwlim strtrr Lodgns aud aujunruing lirathrru in good HARRY WRIGHT, standing an (urd'slly invitt-djoBd-- l t a. k XABSISRIN. W. It. C. A. Gsviu, jrjiitf OCCIDENTAL SALOON. VUM Lodrr, T. n.,; A. F. A A. M., Provo C'Uy, I'tah, K. II. Murphy. Cluis. Aurr: HOLD aKilULARCumuuninttiooasotesVItrt Thbd riutunUy uf orh atualb. All Kant ftwrt Oftlr. dmra mfth yien HasuM in goud (Uudiug sra iuvilnl Iu ullriid. ISA M. SWAST2, W. N. WIih, Idipion and Ciyura of tlio Cliniraat Rmn.U. EnKliah Ale on linugbt. AH drinks Bttj. RtCHiiAV, I Jj i rrnt Iu a pncticul utauiwr by A. A A, 8. K. Latest Dispatches. dog-tortur- ed soft-she- Jl.u fl-- UILU! COHN, W.M. Svc'y. CuaitmuH Bieiil, vs Mtutoiiic mu! JUsalvrs uf Kmlhn-in guodtUMid-is- ( iuviti-- On A. M. h aiuuili, Blutukys u! an runlislljr ml Lwlgiv ill . . WRIGHTS SALOON, m-l- uf i . coming winter, sad .we know no better method of exposing the shams of this sweet Zion and its Saintly leaders than the one adopted by this' "eloquent P. A A. M, Liiilce Ns. 1, A. fa-- uilding,) Hula TELEGRAPHIC; SALOON. af-t- o r .CHEMICALS. Tint omon n da ylighti Cheap Fare and Quick Time. An elegant atork of At Well, Forgo A Co's Salk Lake City. W1XES Jt KIMKAT.T.. Toilet Articles and Fancy Goods ISAAC. D. IIUNTOON, i Oxfick I i ApPartlaalar atlaatioa Vli , paid to Caaatry Op ;i ir .i t sc W. A. PERKINS, PDamacire. GonimlstHlois 3Icrcliaut, Ml FRONT STRUT, BAR PRANCISCO, - - - - CAIo |