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Show Banal THE JIANTI TICIPLK. EVENING NEWS. Kp UAQMKNTS 'f- ... : - - . A srrcxu. train from Bingham Canon will arrlre here with a number of Odd fellows at our about 7.40 this evening, ' Brother William H. Folsom, tect and superintendent of the temple at Mantf, Sanpete County; gives us' a few items in relation to that structure, which continues to make favorable progress towards completion. - All going well, it Is expected to be finished by the spring of 1888. However, this is not a certain estimate, as It all de pends on the way in which : means are supplied and other favorable condi j tions. The walls at the present writing are complete, with the exception of those of the east tower; the .west tower is finished, and work will recommence on the east one as spring opens. The building on the north, to be used for heating purposes, has the roof on, and the piping Is ;all laid in the main building except in the third story, to which It will be carried in the spring. The lower part beinc heated, will enable the work on the lntei lor to continue during the winter. 1 1 ; Three floors are down in the main part, many partitions set, and all the glass is In but that of the west tower. The machinery nsed is very serviceable, and though not, as reported some time ago, the best in the Territory, is very good indeed. The machine shop will be kept running aH winter, and work On the Inside will g ahead, but all other labor has been suspended till spring. " : i -- archi- Axotiikr 'sure care" appears on the- corner,- i i ScStday Services at the Tabernacle : commencing at 3 p. m David P. Rich hu been pardoned , ont of the Pen by Governor Murray. The D. A B.G.Bprlngvllle passenger train will discontinue running alter . W TACTS FURXISHEn BY ARCHlTECT. yOLSOM. ; X . 1M4. SatardAy,. XoTembfr TERRITORIAIi 3TE3IS. ; i.T the Baptist Church, II.DeWKt, D.D., pastor, preaching at 11 a.in. ana 7:30 p.m. Subject at night, "Unpar- ' donable sin.' . W Th laying of gas pipes through'the Eagle Gate has' bo me what advanced the value of property In that vicinity. I Thank yon, Mr. ilerbeck.' ' V AkVw tariff sheet goes Into effect on ; the Deseret Telegraph line on Deoem- ber 1st. Several reductions appear i and the sheet Is neatly gotten up. .TMTKKDAlr the Deseret . Hospital t was the recipient of a fifty dollar check i from James T. Little, Esq. The gUt was greatly! appreciated by the 1 ' . . . fcltal Association.' . -i wllllecf : THIRD DISTRICT COURT. ues Chas. W.onStatskb ."Home and Its raocRBDnras befokb tore; by- - request, Bountiful cbgef jvsticb Taberua-- " Influence," In the ZAOTE. for left He evening. cle, ' " "FridaT, Nov. 28th, 1884. that pla;e this afternoon. case' the In of Peter jCpnnlngham for look Th Bait Lake Odd Tellows Pacific i&llroad, the Union the brethren and against fifty about one hundred A special train Jury returned a verdict for plaintiff In nniAii was will take them back, leaving the p. 4J the sum of $5,000. , The defendant , given twenty days from the d&t of filG R. depot about miamgnv. to file' a have ing a motion for a new atrial 'Th District Telegraph wires Union bill of exceptions and statement for been jnoYed! to the Western - s a new trial.- - .where the .boys In Telegraph-QfflcThe case of the people against P. T. ray, under commanaoi Jars, wmw Gorman, charged with extortion was '' fcUl,wfll make their headquarters. dismissed. NO. McCornick S, S. W. of The attachment ; PaRRT'S IJTSBAKT JOCBJf Al, of 2,000 shares of Bellevue mining i Volume 1; is feat and as stated by the News a few days ago, Is one of varied stock, the property of0. J. Averlll. 5 interest? The Uble: of contents we waa released. : In case the city defendant The the It. read of and Get it J have published.. moved for a new Louis Ordner against TW-i Cojcdcctor Jacobs brings the in- trial, which motion was overruled, ana tvnevp standing, on the villainous the the court rendered a Judgement that thrown out by it that sinuation, Ordner pay tine of $30 and costs. An ! accident at Kays Creek Wednesday exception wan taken. be-evening, was doe to the train men 1 la the case of H. L: Driver against Isaac Wolf, by consent a Judgement tng the worse for liquor.' was rendered ior the plaintiff in the Taat; Pacific Express Company Berkshire pig last evening sum of $500 with interest and costs, f a ; The case of Frank Wright against M. consigned to Sam O. Adams, Spring. 7 Tills, Utah. It Is a line specimen of S. Aschhelmand others was continued. for Its A Jury trial of the case of A.T. Manf wiae from Missouri; It leaves ' afternoon.' ning against W, H. Tearlan and others destination this . was in progress.-- ' Saarrai Clau has arrived. If you -' B.Y. . don't believe it read what HampA Cnarmlug Actress. The Mlln ton, auctioneer, nasto say In another Company which opens at the Theatre place, abouV selling out , 600 holiday Tuesday evening is" said to be strong presents, commencing next Monday and effective, apart from the Interest ; r centreing around Mr. Mlln himself. Of evening, at 65 Main Street. A VAiOBTY of opinions prevail as' to the leading lady. Miss Adele Payn, the the identity of the genius who pre- - very highest praise is written. JUke sides over the local pages of the Daily Mr. Mlln she chose the stage in obedi .Slanderer 'Jut now. . On one point, ence to personal inclinations, and not howevey, all are agreed, and that is from necessity, and although she has that Its columns are ss nasty as ever, had thrice the experience of the star, she still retains the ardor and relish tor j A band of serenaders from the which led her from the seWard called on our young her work of life to the glare and private renity WooUacott friends Mr. and Mrs. W.S. the of excitement 11 footlights.! i who have recently united their es She has achieved pronounced reputo them ;'and fortunes, and .treated In the East, especially in that some excellent musle.' We Join ' In tation order of parts calling for the display of 'congratulation's. pathos and ; Intense passion., Her organ of abortionists seems to "Ophelia" is said to rank among the regret that John Alrd was not turned best performances of that character In with the roughs of the Penitentiary now on the stage, : particularly In the Wednesday nlgat, and allowed to- be scene in the fourth act, which she ren maltreated by.them. ' Such chivalry Is ders with magnificent effect. But in such a role as '.'.Lady Macbeth," when only found In the breasts" of "Ameri" can gentlemen."; r a wider range of faculties are called into exercise, her abilities are most efdlsdeliver will a, Rjfv. T. C.Iuff Vmma -- at the Methodist Church on fectively displayed. Here alUtuat Is and Intense is .demanded and Sunday evening at 7.30, suggested by pathetic Mis rises to the occasion with a Pays the late national political struggle. discrimination and fire' which-maChrla-tlanistrength, and the "God Friend, Subject well be termed genius. tho Saf euard of this Nation.. It Is pleasing to bote that Mr. Mlln The pnbllc cordially invited. , All visithimself, recognizing her ability,- has ing strangers welcome, advanced her : la , proportion . to her . merits.' In "Macbeth' she is the star Th last number of the Exponent contains, among other Interesting ar- - and Mr. Mlln and his entire company support her. "Macbeth' will be protieles, an editorial on "EmUy faithful's Book, In which the writer, Mrs. duced Tuesday evening,4 "Fools' "ETlDVeHs, tf edts;.4 they dserve,-UWednesday, anJ4,HamletM r t tr' finfetllnz falsehoods the English an- - Thursday.: . , laor1 has so Falthf ally . copied from anUr'.'Mormoa" wriUnga ana reports. JIoKnlaht's Lecture. Tho audiWs understand the D. A It. G. train ence at- - the Theatre last evenlne, dispatcher's office will soon be moved though not iarge, was appreciative, to Pleasant Valley Junction for the and the lectnre by Mr. James A.Mc-Knlg- ht on; "United States IHstory,' winter. The object of this move Is to of centre the in the satisfaction. The soperb gave despatchers general place their division, which xlll afford them a views were well shown and served to better opportunity of handling the Impress vividly upon the- - mind the It many important events In our national )?wer during heavy snow storms.desthe for not a. , Is chronology. pleasant placa The landing of Columbus as a startpatchers but certainly the proper ,'plaeo for the ofSce. Mr. A. L. Horner ing point, with the colonization by the UAsst. Supt. will continue to make his pilgrims, - thewarox. Independence and subsequent incideatl made famous headquarters wlta toe omce. IIci-ba cash , boy at by the pen of the historian, were illuf strated and the narrativV Was told st Walker Brothers, while sliding rV': v down a wmdlng stair railing graphically by the speaker This afternoon the school children of evenfloors last from one of the upper the city are being entertained by the of a and fell distance hold his lost ing, pictorial exhibition and lecture, and JQ or 12 feet, alighting on his right thU will evening one more was lie cheek. picked be afforded the public opportunity flboulder and edified f being wp for dead, bat It was found that no and instructed in like manner. bones were broken, though he was perlouxly shaken up. The boys will Sunday School Union Meeting. fidubtlcss choose a safer method of de The regular ; monthly i meeting of the teeent hereafter, eveB If it be less rapid. Sunday School Union will be held to j To we the Assembly Hall on' Monday evening, thb alliterative aesthete, at 7 o'clock, sharp. , commend the following cluster of The Mill Creek Sunday School Will head-lina In as single used gems be by its Superintendent, issue of onr esteemed cotem., the Og-- n andrepresented this school will also farnish the Herald: "Random References," exercises. Including a solo from xnMth in Darkness.'' "A Stranger singing Mrs. Anna Murphey n Mackay. Oni iSukldss by Swallowing Strychnine," congregational song will be sung, and Gambling Csng," "Moslc In Meet- all are invited to bringj their Union "Both ing," '8hflck!nfly Scorched," books them. with ;'y-Hones Broken, "Won a Wa?er in Prof. Jos. J. Daynes, will render a Wagner's," VA Duo of Dutch De- solo on the'gtand organ, and the First 'Tralsewerthy ptroyers, Ward harmonica band win also disKnlghUpf the Knuckle," "Hearty course some' selections. pragged to Death," "Where Goes Tour Elder Wm. M. Stewart, 'of Draper, will deliver a short lecture on "ilow rtrtwat!" etc. to conduct Primarv classes. Elder Karl G. Maeser will deliver the principal address of the evening. rxCAi. SKW8. ' ... . , " '.- , 1 i . w-- '. ..... ; . v . . ! -'i w. - : i ; to-nlrh- t.- i : . e, ! s f t -- i ! i- ! l ed f , : ; ; J -- ' 1 - 1 . y ty - .Ke-veng- e" e - . 'v.n AB-rav- -- ;' e, head-lormo- 1 . : es 1 - wi1 SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.; Whltechapel Branch. Concert. The general oBlcers of the Deseret JSunday School Union will hold their regular meeting next Monday, Dec. 1st,, t i p. m., at the presiding Bishop's !! 'ic:?.ce. - - L. W. Hichabds, Secretary. Folic Cort. B. F. Tolmer paid for a drunk. John Morris was fined f2 for careless driving. Two cases of battery against J. H.Wardi he has a Shearing on Monday. i jjgs '.V.l. I. A. The oCccers of the above assocktloas are requested to M. atUnd the Sunday School Union, la t&e Assembly Hall, on Monday evenas business of ing next, at willo'clock, be presented. A rep-- y Importance esentatloa from each association is islrtd. Sf A c . k)Uf stene qoar. fiToprietors of marble andof the Terri-J varloaa part in the lie on lit, faror great wlllcuu.'cra ;,ry XJ. Eredemeyer, by sending lathe ye. ' cl tlielr propertlei, accorditj to sent them. the blanks he has alreadyaTaUafele for be may they tiat Ju ' . sio'ild be ,ordr frt -- f T7a:.Ur?ton,t!;ey We have received .from Brother Alex. R. Clark, Secretary of the Whltechapel Branch of theXondon (England) Conaccount of a ference, a concert In tho branch hall, October 2ud, in the evening of that day. Thos who took part were Madame Cole, M!s Bertha Atkinson, Misses Angle and Alma Cross, Miss Mary A. Xunn Miss M. Scolfs, Mesdames Gill, Gar-ne- r, Edjley, Buckwell, Chalk; Elders Henry Garner, (branch President) Loveday, Brady, "Denney and Young, (the Jitter three from Ut4h) the Brothers Spliha&B and others. Elder Lttnd (Conference resident) and other i.Mers ircn Ltaa were in attendance, and tSie a.&ir, which Lad a benevolent " saccesslully and - ' Sarpoe, pased 2, well-writt- en . - ' 9 Viilt From a He turned Jljssioa- - This mcrcln re received a call from E', 3er L-- J.'Zlzr of Taylors- vllle, Slt Lake County, who-- returned from a mission to South Wales .with ary K05TFAI. CULLED FBOM LATKST EXCHANGES. to attend the Auction Sale of Watches Sheriff Fnrey left Wood Elver for and Jewelry at the Arcade ReatUrsnt d i Boise on the list, taking with him Wm. Main St., at 2 and 7 p. m. i Galehouse, who was convicted of robjvmr BECE1VEO t bing the stage above, Ketchum, last From the Provo Mills, double, single I was sentenced! five fianuel to He and years and shoulder shawls, UrMey Jnly. in the Penitentiary at hard labor. sheeting, dress flannels snd linseys. Also yarns, blaEkets, socks, stockings, Clary, who was with Galehouse when etc., at No. iS W, 1st South St., oppo- TH0S, CLOSE ' "Boueig os iTcn." ; "Bouich on Itch" cures humors, rinjrworm, tetter, salt Odd Sizes iu eruption, rlteum, frosted feet, chilblains. :- 1 es . York. Everything, so far as can be learned, saya the Biter iY,!M. T., points to the murder of Valentine. Although three weeks have elapsed since the crime was supposed to have been committed, nothing definite is yet known. The party which went out a day or two ago to search for the body found evi dence enough to convince them that a crime had been committed, but dark- ness coming ou prevented a complete search. It was to ba commenced again At or near the camp where Stoner and Valentine were known to have been, blood was found and marks indicating that ft body had been drag- ged. The missing man's f tooth brush was also found. The party on whom suspicion Is strongly fixed has not been seen ' for several days. A horse belonging to Mr. Lepley Is! reported as missing.. Although, this! fact is not proof positive, It Is presumptive evi dence, following as closely as it does the disappearance of the party sus I pected. at writer from The Arapahoes says the Shoshone ' Agency, W. T., have about alt cono out on what they say will ba their Jast hunt, jThey Intend in? into British America and else-- a sere for Buffalo and other game to . eylenkih their empty ) larder ' and bellies, t In this connection I can say that Indian runners have been sent out to the following tribes to meet on Tallow creek near ;Fort Fetterman In May or J una next, to talk over the present treaty, which will expire in about twenty-fiv- e years. - It was made' In '60. and was to ran flftv- flve , years. It U the 'old Harney treaty made at Horse Creek. . They claim the government nasi not kept the faith, and the council Is called to talk over the plausibility of asking the government for a return of the old treaty, as to live in ' this way Is alow but sure death. The following tribes have been or Will be named to appear: Northern Arapahoe, Southern Arapa-ho- e, Bannock, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, e, Crows, Shoshone, Sioux andUtes. The agent of the Shoshone agency Mr. Sanderson R. Martin, has been invited by the Afapahoes and Shoshones to be present to protect ' ' . . . j their interests.The fated train, says the Evanston Chieftain, was the' second section of No.. 6, eastward bound! Mr. Peter Nelson, a highly esteemed citizen of this city, .was the engineer, and Mr John Mlddlebrook, fireman, and Mr. 3 . E. Mlnnlck, head brakeman. all on the englno, At about 12 o'clock on Thursday night two sections of the train took the side track Jat Bridgerto let No. 7 pass westward. - The flrt section got off the rail on the side track and tcftrj-ethe ties considerably, "but was got on again and run on through, leaving the switch open for the second section to follow. Engineer Kelson and others of the crew of the second section then examined the condition of the side track, and concluding it was not safe, backed their train out and took V the main line for the trip not knowing that the. first section had left the 8wltchjopen for them to follow at the east end of the side track. The train had pained considerable headway when the engine struck the open switch and Jumped the track." The engine and four cars were - wrecked. Engineer Nelson was found mangled and dead under his engine.-- ' "The ' head brake-ma- n, Mr. J. E. Mlnnlck, was caught between the tender and box car, and both legs were crushed so badly that amputation la necessary, besides re ceiving other Injur ies so severe that it is not supposed he will live.: The fireman. Mr. Joha Mlddlebrook, escaped with comparatively slight injuries, and it is thought that he will recover. to-da- y. - . . - d .; Bridge Burned. A private dis patch received this morninar . tat.ia that twrt hnmlnut mwtA r... rt.i. Creek bridge, on the Union Pacific, was ournea last night: ' -- A Bko. BETAII. CaV4THISO BVTERSI . it to their interest ofby examhandsome line men's, bit children's ining and which I sell suits, from two to three dollars lower than the same can be purchased at any other house in the city. Call and see goods and prices. L. Goldberg. buys , Lire peescbveb. '' are on vour If you losing grip try ''Wells'; IlealtH "ltcnewer.V direct to weak fpots. r , n9rtsa GENTS' FURNISHING GOODSf ! ETC., AT - . Instant relief for Neuralgia, Too thv schFne.ifbe.i Ak for 1 lioah on Toothache.' 15 A lOc. R educed - . ' i CLOTHING, HATS, : CAPS, lifo, Goes ?r TooTHtcnE." OTTO? HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF Will find I'HETTT WOMEJf. Ladies who would retain' freshness rf vlvitRirv." Don't fall to try "W ells' t ' Health Keaewer., Prices I . . - ' .5- r Ladies', Hisses' .and' Children's SHOES, T WHOIiESAIiE'&-EETA- , Owino to Mr. Blaine's recent IllneHS he has concluded not to do any more work on his book until he receives an-t- h er supply of Yerba Buena Bitters, THE rAYlXLIOX SKATIHO BISK This popular place of cheap' and healthful amusement continues to evening. patronized both day and The Star door, the choice House the music splendid Band, the by Opera best quality skates, rented so cheaply, and the good order preserved merit tile success that the place has achieved. It Is patronized by hundreds of the best people of the city, and no objectionable or disorderly persons are perstand around mitted to enter or even to " the premises. ' The proprietors deserve the thanks and patronage of the order-lovin- g and respectable ladles and gentlemen of the that they receive city, and we are glad , it. Open from 10 to 12 in the morning; S to 6 In the afternoon, and from 1 to 10 , In the evening. v be-we-ll AT TOB. W. - s s- - v ' w B - , - i I ,,' t - OAr Goods ars all Dolmans tut -- anfliaGoalsi , it i 4;1 MC :- - - Adjustable - B;d manufactured and for sale at Springs, No. 63 W. First South Street. , - 7 , Call and see. d ; Bckix & Roberts. ' ' fcTOi THAT COVUIL ulng Dr.' Fraur's Throat and l.ucjt riaisam the only sure cure tor 1 ' v aud Sore Throat, aud all diseases Of .the throat and lungs Do not neglect a cough It may prove fatal Scores and hun-drtof jrratful people owe their Throat and Lun irm te Dr Krazier'M Yialsam, tud no family will ever be without tt Alter ante usinx it, and tt marvelous power It is ont up in Inrge faruiiy bottles and soid for the Mu.ill price of 75 oents per bot-li- o i For sale by Z. C M I Drug Dept. 1' - - ' , -- LOWER JTHN " SEASON; AT 1 . : : ' njt ANY OTHER : " , . . ' 4 Si , . u- - . . . l We are daily - ARSICA KALVTm : Tiik Bkat 8At.VR:la''Uie'. world' fo Cuts. Urnists, Sortrs. Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tetter, Clapiw Hands, Chilhlaias, tkrua, tnl all S'ii Kruptions, aud positive 5 cures IUps or uo pay required It L guarantoiH to give perfect satisfaction, or moue; - : Always BMMt WanrnaMdl' Frost bites, Inflamed sore eyes,burns, bruises, cuts and old sores, cured at once or your money refunded by? your druggist. This is the positive warranty placed on every box of Brown's Arnica Salve by the Brown Medicine and Manufacturing Company. Only 'ii cents. q&s . . WE HATE TENTED THEM No Cathartic Pills now manufactured will compare with Crown's Liver Pills, purely Vegetable, andAllpleasant, but sure in their action. dealers sell -- Is?-- 'V-:rt:- Well Stoclced With t7iei - - ' - '' - ""JLira f ' ' " CO i S mi 1. oes Try ,;r xbo A cornices: f T.J" , ,f .; tt fr i JTI r rt'.',- - . r. Shiela, ladras, . B' . . "" a. .. ! li - .' - - c S:fCiy;; - close-nttin- '.'.. t in the Rocky Mountains. Orders coming to malnUlns Its' '.ad as as from Denver and as far wept as Reno.Xe vada Ws warrant every pair ws sell. the-bes- KH11 Irea. Baltra Onr Oavttdlea'CIotaaadFlM-MlaDep- l ! Ow TaU Uiwa " y . . t i Oar iJMoaad Embroidery IK'partiu't, part meat,- ) l'iWerwar Oar Cartala aad Urapry Iferla aad HnUa Our ' :'.'.' 14 -- f Oepartmeat, - ; -- j r vr- - :.y 1 : r- iearS tneat,' ,. .Are constantly replenished with the Latest' Novelties from first bands .and sold on toe lowest possible margins conimi wun lair dealing. . 'OX- - EimKEPJ io dl iblranchcs, d, Wl:c!cs2Ja :and RchiL yf carry; tho Largest Stock In Utah ".'" .0 Oar Gent's, Boys and ( .hildren's Clothing, Hat aud Cap, Boot, Shoe and are coiupjeto Our ntrles are the er and 1'uruLshiiig tood)i st, materials the tno !t,ranlt5 an'j prices the lowjeut in the city. We make GENT'S bull's TO OKlpR at a savior of 25 per percent.,ant warrant fit and material. Call and convince yourselves. t - 7 4 t3" Elahkets, Hugzj tad Slcljh Robes In Great Variety. 3 1 Wholesale bcyers need not be told that out stock In all the above lines la the laryet in tl' ICocky Mc auUins and that " out prices compete with any ' ' or Wst. amrfctt . . ; - st ' . ' ; ' .". ' ' ' ' nd Honorabio Troatmont Guaranteed. y Mall Orders Solicited 7B ARE XEVER UIPERSOLD. ESTABLISHED ..irGiiDAi:- - nitit, cot. twe itetn r-ir- ' 1SS. ..." .,,. ... ij -.'.; r r-- w h ... not7 'onCTcra- r" r "r 1 r n - srtzi, P'w.T""i ..;();.'. TT ,'Vl""r AT ' - - r:2-,iit- ) Trlaalmf -- trT a-e- asad UwiFnnill' 1 rIepartaneat, Laar DjMurtmeat, Hosiery and Clove. DepartmX Oar Cloth sad Caaaliuero Impart r.t,. Car ICtitt Hooleas and Corset la I) r , . tc Mewciaraes and eracefnl, llnoslan Circulars are the leadlns anu our large sales n ionics' aua cnuarcn s uarmeotsto styles of the soasou, us that our styles aro correct and oar prices early In the fall give the aeauraace ..' ;' most reasomable. t . .' ;!. 'The , ifZi if. Drssticre rt' i i ..'. '.' kX Misses'- Ctoalz JOepartment XwZ,,tf Rhovrs a most Beautiful Assortment of Latest Styles la sill deslrablo fabrics. Our - op:::iio " j y j," -- . inE OF ... i. ' .Wl'XjII if' t r- . A1TD - :., 4. M M , 5.,. OOMESTiG PLUSHES hi p- - M Tho best substitute lo Lyons Velvets ever made, positively superior to them in darabllity and staCiltiy oi color. Inpectloa Invited, for no lady should bay Velvets, &likB ok Dress Goods without first examining and prion " . stock our superior r ' !' ? . :3l:.:iti , t 11 in uu worm, every seconq yara naTins; lis- naiuw wwrva inw (pe salvage vo prevent coanusrxeuine. v ' - CEILING : .r .st-...- -- : GEIIUHTO IJOHPAEEIL VELVETHEIT0 BiiiPapi LMrejiiins. n. ard i - - s , . ,1. ASSORTMENT rRoofing Feltj ;"r" -- : , .( - 1 lard . i ..... t-- & PARIS BROCADES cachmere mirguerite black silks f . 1 , r - e - THE CELKBRATED- - O . - r- ' CARRY A LYOXS YELYET& jeitheii sicirs, CURTM POLES, '.3a.:. Og-Qe- ; As Mghaa Twenty Dollars pcf ; : :o: VAt v LAI ES T N p. V L LT IES. COVERINGS. '. of dor numerous Departments. l3FAEg.a?"fVnil JTT 33 SB m otie , FCIL STCCK OF Great Reduction in Prices. ato - ' NOVELTIES - ' " ' .1 TolTt id Freneli Oooda Department rB(laa ' atar prod.nta ( (1m Karapean loom asnd ts ronoaol tourists M the ILrcst. ondl Boat between Cbleaco FraacJseo oiid mm miwM faa its a4 Stadiprlo4 aw any la' Gattora ejlll . ..;,T.-;i.4 ';;. j' Kal-Rheu- j- Tor everr v s f . 'iir- ! efunded Price 2o c;L per ry x; i For sale at Z. C M : llrug Store . LATEST , . BITCKI.I.V.S 'V. receipt,' by Freight Sod Express, of the In. U - atom Orders for Weber Coal from Home Coal Company taken by Telephone either by H. Dinwoodey or at yard. d (Yard telephone No. S09.) ' . Bflk, Malta, On ckeiest BAKKBT. Go to the Globe Bakery for your holiday Candies, Cakes. Fruits, etc. They can be had pure and wholesome, at low ; . , prices. . , E:;iUElBi:&:BRO ,, 9100 REWABD For any Mineral Acid found In Salt Lake Vinegar Co's Malt Vinegar.-- ' Works,, 157 First East Street, Salt Lake City, P. O.Box 657. ' 4. ; v.j::...- .. . ,;i!,S4 J fro Clothing is - , , SALT LAKE CITX. , . - Hats, Gaps, Dlankets By Colds, Hoursene ." . I'll ' i v ; : Bcxll's Patent Coi&h - AX PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Co . PtOp'S, Cleveland, Ohia. . i KagardloM pt Cot EMPOUIUM BUIIiDINGS,. , t irn i mrmn WMi JENNINGS & i.i.", SONS, i ' I - - f JS1'.PT-.IS- j ' CLASS, and-faarantea them to Kits aUataetioa. TOVK or HEATER, v will m&l pnoM Mtutaetorf CXX)K J ',' i ':.'.- NEW. AiRRIVALS. . ' - . ' .1 FIU-S- T waat a BANGE. y . PILES 1 1 PILES III' , Sure f.ar; fur Blind, l$luedin; and It'hiug Piles Jnr box has cured the worst ases of 20 years' standing No cne i.ed suffer five m nutes affcr UMlUfc Willlaiii s Indian Pile Ointment its bsoibs .miirs, illnys ltcbiutr, s"ls as poultice, rives instant nil-P'" o tiue wfd aly for Pilts, itching Sold by jr'.viif parts, nothing rugjrists 4nd ihAiled ou receipt ol rl ?f , 50c aid $1.00 M I Drug Dept ; For saio bv 7. t FKAZiKR MKDICIN'K '. ,. f TiAHi'miH 1 . 5 . ' - ' V : FULL; - I , tV. ill W IS DEPARTrVltTNTS :.. ' At , COOK; STOVES! i t A. BISMARCK RANGES,. JENNINGS; EMPORUM & MAUD'S .... . 1 PILEM p.- -- Brown's Liver Pills. ,fFor the blood, use Brown's Sarsa-parlll- a. i. .. f AMD For Scrofula, use Brown's' ' .Cheap Hide. We learn that. Supt. Sarsaparilla. use For llheuroattsm, I d&s .. Arnold will soon have all arrangements Brown's Sarsaparllla. DECOItATIOKS completed for the Introduction of the box system of collecting fares on the WniTR Rivxr, W. T.. Oct. Si., 1881.; street cirs.- - This change will probably Dr. J. C. Aye & Co. Gentlemen : My wife suffered for over twenty yeftrs go into effect with the commencement with in her and legx. of the, New Year, when the fare will, be On rheumatismalmanacsides she positiveyour ; reading t ' ly believed that your Sarsaparllla reduced to live cents all round. . would cure her. She has taken four 1 1 m i and is now as well- as ever she Xecture. On Wednesday next Mr. bottles was In ber life. I feel It my duty to 8. A. Kenner will leave for Ogden, send you my sincere thanks. , C. ESGBDORX. . whererbf'tfie Invitation of a number of prominent citUens of that place, he J will deliver an Address on the "Utah A WALK1HG SKELETON.. Turcoman, Situation." Mr. Kenner will also anMr K Springer, of Mechanlc.burg, t , f f ti J liaig swer the queries propounded by Mr. Pa. writes "1 was afflicted with ANr NOTTINGHAM APPLIQUE aud ou abscess and lunjrs, lever Rahsford Smith during the Delegate Got a to a veallcing campaign! 'This will, no doubt be an irce trial bottle of lr. Klug's New DIs- " t l 4 4 vnMnr f. tnaiiiTintinn. whtr.h did me WKTlUk MWM ssWlll9MI UKKFUBB gM Interesting meeting. a dollar boneht I much 11 that o good '.V .i ' "f ' " ; liotl loft. found Aftni. nalnir thr A spkcul train, composed of ' one k.iiU once more a man. completely. myself coach and an engine, left here, this restored to healtn, wtin a neany appe49 In lbs.? flesh of tite, and aZgain mornfhg, over the D, A It. G. for C M I Drug Store and at Call acH.s Bancroft, receiver, W, free bottle of this certain cure get r ; ' ; i Mi ai v . .."' companied by C. F. Lander, superin- for all Luug Diseases Large bottles 8 v . 00 tendent of bridges and buildings, and $1 James Ham 111, roadmaster, go to InIS TOCB BLOOD PTBEt spect Ihe work of the new freight deFor to and at return that impure blood" the best medicine pot expect place, 43 first South" Strcjl 7. 37, 33, 41, known, Scovllle's Sarsaparllla, or this evening.- Blood and Liver Syrup, may be Im. A number of Chinamen arrived here plicitly relied on when everything else V. falls. Take it in the spring time, es4 i i' t & R. D. the train last G.. ob passenger n.' biggs., 7 K. SHEAR. for tho impure secretions of a' pecially evehlng.' They have been laboring on the blood incident to that season of the the "Little Giant" road. Soa-- have year: and take it at all times forCaacer Liver Complaints,Weakness, accumulated "Heap lot money' and Scrofula, Tumors, Swellings.Skln DiseasWill go to China, others "Velly sick, Bolls, es, Malaria, and the thousand ills that cant work", and the remainder failed to cotne from Impure blood. To Insure a i disposition take this well satisfy their employers. They have cheerful remove known which will t..V medicine, been replaced by an equal number of the prime cause, and restore the mind their cousins- to its natural equllibrlara. i We understand the Utah Central and An Invaluable Article. An article D. & R. G. roads will shortly make a like Ely's Cream Balm has long ben change In their running time for locai raised lor cure of Catarrh and passenger trains between here and;Og-de- n ever. Dr. W. E. Buckraan, W.Hsy E. adding twenty minutes to the Uamman, Druggist, and others, all present time, this will give us an hour recommend it In the highest term and thirty minutes ride. The through TXXOrSAXDS SAT SO. trains will continue to make the run in Mr. T. W. Atkins," Girard," Kan., one hour and fifteen minutes. writes: I never hesitate to recommend your Electric Bitters to my cusentire satisfaction Systematic Gqoixess. "Whenyou tomers, theyid give severs." Electric Litrise la the lacrricj (Ictcrrcfris thzt you and are raj soae person during ters are at!- d Prjst sr? 3 tpti laedlcle wUciie vUrjositiveiy re the ddy. It etly done, it you sra known m-Liver complaints, purify the and old; TouDt "It wUl tell wen yo'i I sre No ie?- - to blood and rp"Iate th bowel. and if you are old it w) to be without thcni. ca mooih t ,e r"ad down ta 3 bo.toa familywt.l of f ve huuetreda la Tort. THE'' rXCITTrC:iTACT'Ov;'Ci;4kTICJ''C3' dollars THE aritTi- -: They tt of t' o 1.1. 1 v t e i . doctor's b;; every year inct.cal Cilc-- : C Z. a bottle ' by Sail at t.tyctr-t-s r yoa Tt i:tellsast?: a i:;Tiir.:. 11;- v? la t'i l f 3 r: , I. "" ' j TUB CITY UUTEL. This large and commodious building baa lately been well fixed up for the winter season. Board and lodgings can be obtained from $9.00 per week and upwards. J. Crosier, proprietor. ' - Gros-Ventr- Cutler COMMEEDk'TO YtAS -- sr- site Diuwoodey's, dtf si J G. -- JEIIIIGS . 4 the robbery was committed, was killed while resisting arrest. f v While onloading machinery at the Anaconda mine, M. T tae other day, the reach of the wagoa broke, throwing a heavy casting out of the wagon, which fell on the hoof of one of the wheelers, cutting it off s neatly as though done by a knife The animal was immediately put out; of misery by being shot. r It is not generally known that Miss Mabel Bert, of the Grlsmer-DaviCombination, is a Montanlan. ner parents live In that Territory, and are among its most wealthy and prominent citizens. ; Miss Bert Is among the most highly accomplished young ladles of Montana, being a graduate of the principal seminary of '. Brooklyn, New the last codissy of Immlcrants. Us was absent from ho" ? IS ncr.ti hav I ing comeback somewhat "sooner thaa cc : ee V..'.3 cr-ha would otterwir? ca tueaunt of his y health failing, belcsr by the tL. t..3 i i v. t e j. climatic change. He baptized eight , i ed t i. 1) j I v persons Into1: ChBrch.js l tocraach i u i t ve t i .1 f ; plyvrelat'-Hbcrj- , l.r a t ;. ., ' BUSINESS NOTICES , A I ! .r r - |