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Show EVENING NEWS. AN A. Wednesday, - Dwembfr 29, 18S7 Kkgistkb. Governor Wkbt returned yesterday -- oat on &!5 bail. en!iR his trial on the charge of as- - aalt. Louis Hyams, ol Salt Lake County, has been commissioned as a notary public, r Hvkds, wno stabbed George Williams on Monday evening, has not yet been captured. Axotiikr case of diphtheria, was quarantined today. It is in the family of Tbos. J. Mackintosh, at No. 133 A May Pkttit and Nellie Humphries each been sentenced to Mxty days for sending threatin the county ening letters. Thk many friends of Brother James Nv .iriara will be pained to learn that 'c is suffering from another severe attack of pneumonia. Jamus MiTrtteLL and James Waylam and Were before Justice Pyper pleaded guilty to having been drunk. Thsy were fined $10" each. At Ogden, on Monday, Mr. Uyrum lNdcosfc, an employs of the Union had hi3 right finger severed from bis hand while coupling cars. Taw afternoon the little folks of th Ward were . enjoying Twenty-firthemselves at a Sunday school party Tols avenlag there will be a dance iot the teachers and tho larger pu-iito-da- y, Pa-cin- e, st . s. r. one of tho largest catUe owners in Arizona, and an old resident of Cocalso County, was accidentally shJt by a friend a few days Bince and 14 now in a dj iDg condition. U" telle. Houkrt Bki'i b, P. D. Sprasjue and William Sheppevd were arrested by the police today, for runDiug bactrs at night without the lighted lamps required by city ordinance. Taey werj trivea till Saturday t conform to the necessary by the imcnen3o expense of the engagement, the company numbering sixty persons and other items being proportionate. Ox Monday, a. 0.,'den, Gaorge an eleven year old son of Mr, J. H. Pidcock, of that city, had his thigh bone broken while coasting The accident was caused by some boys throwing snowballs at him, thus'inak-luPid-eje- k, g him Lo3e control of his Bred while going dowa the hill at"e rapid rate. Registrars. The registration for the Sait Lake 'ity election In February next closes on Saturday, Dee- 31, 1S7. Until that time those who "latend to register can be accommodated by calling at the - following named places during the hours stated-- . First Municipal Ward Wm Showed, deputy registrar. Office at resi Third East Street. lence, No. 424 He cau be found there f 10m 7 to '.) a.m. and from 0 to U p.m. daily. Second Municipal Ward A. L. Williams, deputy registrar. Office at 145 s. East Temple Street iD.& R. G. W. coal office.) Hours from lo a.m. to 12 m., and p.m. Tnlri Municipal Ward George B. Krily, deputy registrar. Can be found at his residence No. 218 w. Third North Street, from 7 to &:30 a. m. and s; to p.ro.j and at his ofDce No. 4 w. Second South Street, from 9 a. m. to 5 m. Fourth Municipal Ward John Dull reK'l8'rarOffice at residence, PJ.'w o 5i Third Street, where he can be irom a to v p. ra. "jmi Fifth Municipal Warddally. T. J. Baker - Office at No. deputy registrar. Fast Temple Street. Hours front Iff to 12 a.m. and 2 to u p.m. dally. Waldemar VanO-tis registrar,' and his office Is upstairs city in the Hooper & Eldredge block. 115 s t Pardoned. a resideni of Sanpete County. He was convicted of grand larceny and sentenced to imprisonment in the penitentiary, from which pTace he was released yesterday, i . . Reliable Establishment. The undertakings establishment Joseph E. Taylor, ably conducted of by his son E. T., Is undoubtedly one of ng Toost complete establishments of the kind in the west. It is never taken at a loss no matter what the character or extent of the order, and as an evidence of its popularity and reliability it daily receives and tills orders out-siof the Territory? while it is a standard house inside of it. d; A r Douglass, and tai two draged the woman from the bed, through the bouse over the fence and down the hill for some distance, over snow, orusb and rocks. Mrs. Marks states tiat D juglass kicked her a number oi times Finally they got her to the office o1 tne Justice of the peace, where he was thrown on a bed in a bruised and nude state. Dr. Greer, of pirtialiy P iyson, being present in the court, was summoned to examine the nature of r injuries. In the meantime a crowd, Under the leadership of Harvey Tomklns, made aa attacs on Mrs. Marks' house,-- tearing it d wn, throwing out the furniture and carrying off various tniogs, s ic i as clo a: rig, dines, etc Mrs. Marks says that when Sullivan aou Douglass came in they each had a gun. ail taat Djuglass swerj tna he .would kdl her, at the same time calliug her foul names. He raised his gun and some reason pulled tue trigger, but for tae weapon did not go off. Over two hundred people witnessed the performance, which created Card of Thanks. is with a deep sense of gratitude We acknowledge the following gifts from genuine friends of the Deseret Hospital, who express the ir sympathy with the aiilicted and needy in a most substantial manner: A one hundred dollar draft on the Union National Bank from the Walker Brothers; two -- allons of wine and a gallon of whisky Irom Godbe. Pitts &. Co.; ten dolUrs from White & Sous. and. an immense Demijohn of excellent egghog from lutT i. Murphy. any happy and prosperous New s to you alfc-;l)u. Koi MAXiA B. Pratt. House Payslcian. Deseret Hospital. December 27, 1S87. - Train Robbers Captured. Fort DuChesne, Utah, l;c. 27. Two of the gang who stopped the passenger train on the Denver & Bio Grande Kill way, in October last, near Grand Junction, Colorado, were captured yesterday at Vernal, Utah, by two ranchmen from Colorado named H. A. Castle and C. P. Hill, respectively. These men, having coile'cted a chain of positive evidence at Delta, Col., connecting the objects of their pursu.t with the robbery, shadowed the gang cautiously and followed them op closely, .strengthening their clew as they went along. Wnile pursued, the perpetrators of the robbery went ti.rounh the mountains into The gang then separa ei Wyoming. in twos, one party going farther into , while tne other mountain-tnc two, which arc now In custodv, took a route into Vcraal, Utah, circuitous where tiiey were closely followed. Warrants were issued for their arrest, and before they could decide which route to take up again, after refreshing themselves at a restaurant, tbey ere surrounded by the sheriff of the county and a posse and compelled to surrender. Th(se men give their names as L. W. King and .L J. Mathews. Tney are very reticent and cannot give any reason for their wanderings, but one of tnem incautiously made a partial confession that he was present at Grand Jun f ion on of the night the robbery, but did not take part in it. A large sum of money was found on e of the prisoners. King shows marked intelligence and evidence of good education. He bad letters on bis person showing him to be connected with a confidence gang in Denver. B th prisoners are securely will be taken to Grand fuarded and for identification tomorrow, and from thence to Denver by Sheriff Hill for hearing. Tribute. o-- . GREAT COMMOTION, women and children runniag in all directions for fear of being killed by a stray shot from the multitude of guus that were exhibited Later on Mrs. Marks paid the $25 and What costs th3 Judgment called for, and the excitement quieted down. Mrs. Marks was given a room In Pat Shea's boarding nouse, where under medical treatment, sue survived the terrible treatment initiated on ber. This morning Deputy Marshals Pratt, Franks an l Caauon, armed with warrants left for Eureka to arrest Constable John Sullivan, the man Douglass, one Joe Ferguson and Ave Others who were Implicated in tu affair. The rflcers are expected b - back with their men tomorrow. Probaoly investigation will prove that Mrs. Marks storv ought to be taken with some allowance, though there have evidently been some highhanded proceedings against her. She states that she sent seven messages ia attempting to communicate wiiu the officers'of the law, but that Sullivan prevented them from reaching their destination and forbade any person to aid her in communicating with an officer. This, she states, is the reason wuy the fets in her case Were not sooner made known. Probate Conrt. Pioceediags In the Salt Lake County Probate Court yesterday : In the matter of .the estate of Elizabeth Du Bls, deceased; decree made that due and legal notice to the creditors of said estate has been given. Ia the matter of the estate of Dlmlck B. Huntington, deceased) sm; decree made. In the nutter of the estate of Frans. Bromander, deceasad; flqal discharge of executor and executrix, and release of sureties made. In the matter of the estate and of Gertrude D. Allen and guardianship All-Joseph M. minors; an order was made allowing and approving account of Julia 11. Allen releasing ner as gaaruiaD, ana appointing Joan S Barnes as guardian upon giving a bond to each of aald minors in the sum of $1,600, and taking the oath preserved by law. lathe matter of the estate of Sarah Kewn, deceased! order made appointing Daoiel Smart the administrator of the estate of said deceased upon filing a bond in the sum of f 1.600 and taking the oath ; bond of Jadministrator tiled . ...... .. a n H a m.i n uistr itio issued to him; order of publication of notice to creditors. In the matter of the estate of Hofer. deceased; order made of publication oi notice to creditors, Alva and appointing Bmlcr&ndB. C. Wuitney appraisers of said es'ate. In the matter of the estate of Sarah Lester Bagley, deceased ; order made appointing time and place for confirmation of sale of real estate. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth T. Groesbeck, deceased ; order made appointing time and place for bearing the petition of Hyrnm Groes bec& fdr letters of administration to be Issued to hlmJ. In the matter of the estate of Wm. C. Staines, deceased ; order made ap pointiag,time and place for settlement of executor's accounts. In the matter of the estate of Ll Shun, deceased) order made appoint to hear petition of Jag timeH and placefor letters of adminMoyle istration of said estate to be issued to him. Th mirrlajre certificates of Frederick E. Greene and Amy Taylor, Geo. A. Holme and Minnie E. Butcher, Samuel L. Wvsong and Francis Hagall, and Wm. A. Thorne and Eliza I. Work man were filed with the clerk. n, t 1 . . 1 lhe Governor has pardoned J. E. , It of ten or a dszen men were surrounding her house. Sullivan again returned to the house, aud finding it locked demanded taat the doors be opened. Mrs. Marks refused to comply with bis request unless he would disperse ue mob. Sullivan then went around o the rear of the noilse add broke open the kitchen door with an axe. He entered followed by a man named n-u.- Lir-.oa- A A MOB A jaw. Tits price of reserved seats in the parquef e for lixey's "Adonis" will be $1.50. The extra charge is made V husband ts engaged In mercantile business at Eureka, arrived In this city and hied a criminal charge before Commissioner Norrell, against certain men loEureka. S le tells a sensatiot al story, which, as narrated la the preseuoj of a representative of the Nkws is substantially as follows : On Monday, the lSha inst , Constable John SuIIiVan, of Eureka, went to her reel lence and Informed her that Judgment in the sum of $25 and costs ad been rendered against her by default in Commissioner Bill's United State court at Provo, in a c!Vl case ia which she was defendant, and that he (Sulli-v&q- ) h&d corns to take possession of the house. Mrs. Marks she told the const b e says to the store and Mr. Marks to go would pay toe Judgment in fall. Tnis the constable refused to do. She asked for tea minutes in wnich to leave the house, a id says the constable replied that she could not have two minutes, aud then left. Mrs. Marks was so frightened that she fell oa the bed in almost a dead faint. In less than Ave minutes she discovered that u- John Mastox, 7 Municipal Fathers Wrestling With Questions of the Hour. lhe Abused- - do-v- Street. - Worn in Shamefully A Riot. The-ophlln- Wm.-McGhi- "Adonis" Dixey. CITY COUNCIL. Last eveaisg Mrs. Marks, whose PRAGMENTS, jfrom Washington. i'mvAKP O'Nkil is OUTRAGE AT TINT1C. s e, The City Council met In regular session at 7 o'clock last evening, Mayor Armstrong presiding. Secretary Hall asked that the Territory be allowed the usual use of the two balls during the Coming session ol the Legl lative Assembly. Granted. R. F. Neslen wished to ask a question, and in doing so Said he was compelled to make a complaint. He had been notified, a few weeks ago, to remove a couple of coats which were hang out on posts that brace up his veranda aud also to take down a couple of awnings with his name on and which were used to protect his goods from the sun; It was claimed by the police that said signs were in direct violation of the city ordinance on the subject. He called the attentionon of the the council to the large signs Council House corner, and in other portions of the city and asked why they were not also removed. Beferrec to the Marshal. James Van Steeter asked the privilege of buying from the city, at a reasonable price, a certain lot owned by the city. Referred to the committee on public grotiads. Jesse W. Fox, in behalf of William Bell, of Hooper, represented that the latter had a' recorded certificate for lot 2, block 44, plot G, Salt Lake City survey, bearing date Septemoer 20, 1868. Said lot was now enclosed in the southern extension of the cemetery, and Bell had aked Fox to communicate the fact to the City Council. Bell was a poor man, and Fox asked for such relief as might be Just. Referred to committee on public grounds. A. E. Foster w is granted a free license to run a hack. A license to manufacture mail liquors was also granted. Poundkeeper Saelmerdine submitted his lepon for the quarter ending No- -' vember 30th. The recorder stated tha it had been compared witn the pound oook and found correct. It was received and filed. The supervisor of streets presented his quarterly report for the samt period; referred to the committee on streets and alleys. G. M. Ottlnger, Esq., in compliance with the provisions of tne ordinance relating to the water supply from the city reservoirs, presented his report t ah superintendent of waterworks lor1887 ending November 30th, quaiter Pursuant to instructions from tut City Council, the following extension have been made t the water main of three-inc- h during the quarter 3,613 feet feet ot pipingon on G Street; 420 I Street; and 900 feet of three inch three-inc- h on C Street. Total 3,923 feet. On this line of mains had oeei. located one small fire hydrant on tin northeast corner of I and Firs' And three four inch streets; water gates on 1Sixth and 0 streets ana streets, Sixth and Sixth and C streets. The cost of had been $2,07 50. The new reservoirs ordered to be constructed are now completed and connected with the old waterworks, but have hot as yet been brought into service, pending instructions from the Council. Forty-nin- e services had been put in during the quarter, at a total cost of $12.72 each $623 35 an average of Referred to the committee on waterworks. The special committee to whom had been referred the matter of rearranging the fire limits, banded in a report, which was received and the committee discharged. The Mayor said that before like to make he Journing Some time ago the a statement city entered into a lawsuit to holdopen a certain road, but subset fhe county queutly abandoned took the matter ud. and was beaten iL the Third District Court. He thonghi the city should take some action in The road was an Important one, and should be held open for the use of tbe public. Tbe right still remained with the city to condemn the land and pay Mrs. Carrigaa for the amonnt used. Aldermaa Pyper said if he remembered rightly the city had relinquished the right because they thought the) had a better way to reach points in that locality if this was so, and the land must again be condemned, be thought the better route should be selected. He wanted the matter referred to the committee on public grounds. The Mayor thought the matter should be attended to at once; the road wa a very important one and tbe only tho peop'e living in the show portion Of the county southeast of tbe city bad was to come over that road. Alderman Webber moved that the Mayor be authorized to take the proper legal steps looking to the coademna tion of the land for the purpose required. Councilor Grant wanted to know why the city bad relinquished the ground. The Mayor It was became the ata torney was a little tenner-foote- d little afraid that was all. As matter bow stood, the city nao rendered up to Mrs. Carrigan all their rights, save the right to condemn. After some iurtber discussion. Alder maa Webber's motion prevailed, and the Conncil then adjourned until Tuesday vening next, at 7 :30 o'clock. thi-wor- UBT, Clothing I3V THE WET! nrAil nftiOD. mannas if nf " wa ulduuci cnlefiv iv the Imitations of living The great which were introduced. astonishedhad actor Enelish theaand American New York IT.. hurl rlnpn to the Tunirh of his Transatlantic fame. At anfh a mnmnt unrt when most UD nressed by the geoius of a man, the nnlilii-nfthrnnntrv HkeS no see him cleverly to better than thing h jn,i thn r Ifntnre fur nished in "Adonis" was tbe happiest, IOO a - MAMMOTH - i CLOTMIG IJnc of Nmy and Planning: HOLIDAY In obedience to his command we hnvo bought and placed on view THE LARGEST STOCK AND HOUSE FINEST ASSORTMENT Qf Pleading and USKFUEj TIvESENTS anywhere, and our to be pcgii OF Prices Enticing Goldsmith & Co. Will make it possible for all to make a BUITAItXK Special Notices. GIFT to their nearest ami dourest friends, have not used all ol one bottle yet. r Huffe-refrom catarrh for twelve nauseating years, experlenclnjr-ih- e throat peculiar to thai Iropping in tne disease, and nose bleed aim st ciauy I tried various remedies without ben- without diminishing their pocket-book- s to any great extent. ONE BLOCK NORTH OF THER OLD LOCATION, IN d - fit until last Auni. when I saw Ely'.-"ream Balm advertised in tbe Boston slnci Budget, I procured a bottle, and ne nrst days'use have had no mart bleeding the soreness Is entirely gone THE HEW ELDREDGE BUILDING. Whether you buy or not. We are always pleased to see you. I) G. Davidson, with the Boston Budget, formerly with Boston Jour- Hlt Having an Immense Stock of Goods on band, we intend doing THE Clothing Business of this Section. We shall, as heretofore, keep in Stock the LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE VARIETY OF GOODS. an we will guarantee every cuctomer the mod complete satisfaction. Tirir Rbnnriin&vifth Dramatic Club ulayed last Monday at Social Hall to a full packed bouse and weU pleaseo iudlence. The Club will appear agair in Saturday evenlngUext, commencing a at 8 o'clock. gr 'Brown's Bronchial Troches' are excellent for the relief of Hoarse iag u r sinre Throat. Thev are ex ceedingly effective." Christian World, London, lung. DONELSON & CO., iTJIfc 158 MAIN STREET. PRICES Will be such as will meet tne wants of all classes, from the able to those who are the most genteel and modest in their tastes. ultra-fashio- n 8carle Fever. flarhw'a nnh v c t ir Klllid is UD- equaled in the treatment of Scarlet bever. usea as a gargie it prevents uir al- throat . . from I. a becoming diphtheric, n .. vu ll lavs l tic lauftmuinbiuu auu fluii-ucbody it al pain. Used to sponge the- or tne sxin lays itching inflammationim itoatrava infection In it will the Vmni.il contagion, and prevent the spread ofwholesome. keep the atmosphere Nn sell reiru'ftt.eri household shOlllrj be without a bottle of Angostura Bit-i tmrm th world renowned appeuz-and inviEOiator. Beware oi couuier- rVitu Ask vour srroeer or druggist lot the genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Selgert & Sons. m 1 BUT, I mink-roo- Buying and Manufacturing our Goods at abou. THIRTY PER CENT LESS . a m Than Most Establishments, we can quote tbe Lowest Possible Prices. In addition to the Extensive Line. of Clothing which we carry, we uav the most complete assortment of all kinds of I)R. KO.n AI.W B. PKATT. Resident Physician at the Dessret Hosnital. but still continues her out, tde practice in owsteirica, ej c, etc., as before. aim JOT Telephone 269. c-- VEff YEAR'S PRESENTS!! A Rltr Variety of Useful an ft Ornamental Presents at DIXWOODEl'S. Ciive him a Call. JUST RECEIVED Batting, Oversbirtaaucl Underwear, Blankets, Trnuks, etc., al JOHN C. CUTLER A BKO., Agts. Provo Woolen Hills, No. Main Street. HOLIDAY GOODS HAPPY NEW YEARf MERHY XMAS NOTICE. Whereas, certain parties are and have been trying to injure the busiuest-othe Utah Nursery Co., by certain false claims I publish the enclosed. f Salt Lake, Dec. WE1 OFFEH ALL OI K GOLDSMITH & CO. ! Sheeting, Iinsey Wool A. Goodhue Esq, F.AUERBACH&BRO GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, TRAVELING BAGS, TRUNKS, BLANKETS, TRA VELING R UGS, RUBBER GOODS of all kinds, Etc., Etc. HAMMOND TYPE WBITKttS, 3 Months' trial. C. Oblob, Z. C. M, I., Salt Lake City. J. C. M. 1 And Many Other Lines, before Stock-takin- g, AT COST! AND LESS THAN COST 24, 1887. : ! ! Referring to the attack Dkau Sib: made bv A. Milton Mnsser upon you and vour business I have only to say, that 1 have not a snare oi tne siock oi the Utah Nursery Co., norany interest therein. lata subscriDe lor one Hun dred of the 50.000 shares ia order to in corporate the company,auubut with no Palestine and the Jews. tue siock purpose ot investment to me. Elder J. M. Tanner addressed the wasnever issuea Very truly yours, Saints at Provo on Sanday last, re (J. S. Vabiax. The Utah Nursery Co. was organized porting his missionary labors, and in the course of his remarks gave his to do a legitimate business, and hope by honest and fair means to noia tne ideas of the fulfilment qt prophecy In trade tney now nave anu increase it. , GOODS. FAIL TO VISIT THIS tac most striking, the most ludicrous In tbe closeness of its imitation lay tbe torce of its humor. All New York went to see it and laughed. And all New York being so pleased, in Its generous he stringers wav went and carried there, which ebb and flaw the year around in the metropolis. The Strang wirp nleased and laughed. Thu.4 the fame of "Adonis" spread from land's end to land's end. This is ts announce that His SUy lliuhnvss, Santa Clans, has appointed na Sjtceial Afffnts for the Sale of And a Goncrnl STRANGERS ANJ CITIZENS SSOttLl) NOT u ifPllll'MBIT SPECIAL Establishment I I i BEST 1MB FINEST i .. lK relation to the Jews returning to Je rusalem. He said that about twenty-fiv- e years ago tbe Jews throughout the world ridiculed the Idea oi the gather ing ot that people to tne Holy Land, but soon after the time President George A. Smith went there and dedi cated that land for the gathering of the Jews theri had come a spirit of gathering among them. They had no idea a quarter ol a century ago ot the fulfilment of the premise to their forefathers, and not the least spirit in-of gathering, except occasionally an dividual Jew desired to go to the Mount of Olives to be burled there. About forty years ago there arose a sect called Templars; they believed in the last days, according to prophecy. fand that a people should arather so that taugnt in its fulness, as had been pre dieted: and tbat God would establish His kingdom upon the earth as Daniel bad prophesied. These German Tern plars determined upon gathering, or ganlned themselves, and decided upon Palestine as their gathering place. No sooner did they begin thlsiwork than tbe Jews looked upon tbe movement with The Inquest. Jealousy. As long as tbe land was a An inquest was held at Provo over waste, as long as no one made use of not care: but when 'the it, they didcommenced the body of the young man vho comto gather the Templars mitted suicide on Monday by hanging to work upon them, and began spirit himself. He was a cripple and always they taougu' it possible that the Ger might go In and take the land of imagined that his clnb feet occasioned mans to redeem It. Under forefatners their reHe for had him. much derision this prospect they began to grow ceived a fair education, and manifested iealous. and soon after Brother Smith no signs of insanity until last summer, had dedicated the land the Jews to colonize it, and then the after he had been converted by the started themselves to prevent interested Turks Salvation Army. When he was dis- it. The latter said it was dangerous charged from the asylum last week he and it meant tbe loss of that portion therefore re was considered sane, The verdict of of heir country, lhey listed the movement, and now no Jew the jury Is as follows can go inter the laud to stay. When one goes to Jaffa or any other sea of Utah, Territory cot st town he is informed that he must ss. Provo Precinct, tat e the ship again and go out; but If Utah County. he goes to Jerusalem (as all are al An., inquisition boldeu at the resl dence oi nance Johnson,, in Provo lowed to make pilgrimages there) he give security tbat be will leave Precinct, Utai County, on the Twenty mutt sixth day of December, A.D. 1887, be in A) days; so there is no more colonaid of a little fore John R Twelves, coroner of said izing there. Bat by the sheesfi (money) some are able to county, upon the body of William L badmake friends and enter the land Jacobsen, there lying dead, by tbe Jur- to remain there. The officers are genors whose names are hereunto sub scribed. The said Jurors upon their erally poor and willing to be bought, oaths do say, that the said William L aud permit here and there a Jew, not Jacornwn came ta his death by stran- insufficient numbers to cause suspito go in. Baron HothchHd has gulation, the act committed by himself cion, irHerefted himself In the matter and is woUe lo a fit of temporary insanity. A. L Towlk, aiding all he can to buy the land and estaoush the Jews In Armenia and L H Hakdy, other places. In these warlike times W. T. Jonks, the Turks find it necessary to have Jurors. arms and ammunition, and like to bor Attest: John R. Twelves, row money. Tne Jews are willing to Coroner. lend a condition that they receive a grant of land, with tbe privilege of so many colonists. The Turks see tbe Santa Clans at Eagle Rock. tne tituatlon but want of money We are in receipt of the following, presses bard upon tnem, and tney dated Eagle Rock, Idaho, Dec. 26th, vie d. There are at present nine colonies 1887: of J i ws established iu differeut parts "Santa Clause has been hero and of Palestine, and although small it is gone away, bat be did not forget the a beginning. Tbe all important ques Eagle Rock 8anday Sen ol. On the tion is, however, the disposition of the 24tn each scholar received nice presJews, that is the orthodox Jews, to ent, 'or which they all feel c.rr thank-fotogether again, and to reclaim Oa Sunday tbe 25th we held a gather tbe land oi tneir ioreratuers. mere ex Sunday school Jubilee. Neatly all is no doubt about tbat disposition took part In tbe programme, both isMng today, and it Is only a question young and old, by giving short of time when it will bicoaie genera speeches, songs and recitations. The Tae ball has began to roll ; the spirit day will ioag be remembered by the among the Jews is to comply with the little folks. In a short speech the prophecies, and they are preparing Bisnop said he was much pleased with now xm do it. Of course there are ob tne programme as the songs and reci- stacles in tbe way at present, bat tations were all of a good moral char- "God works in a mysterious way, His acter and great credit was due the winners to perform," and it is apparparents and the superintency namely, ent that He is now bringing things Tbos. A. Nixon, J. B. Hawkley, and about to fulfil His word regarding the H. R. Moss. reclamation ot Palestine. L. We can now boast of having in Salt Lake A Kerry Christmas and Happy New Year! City, the The fascinating burlesque "Adonis," which Is to appear at the Theatre on Saturday afternoon and evening of this Week w as first cast on an Idea which Gilbert originated, and brought to beautiful expression in bis comer in p,irittnB and Galatea. Only, the to was same itted idea the Adonis, requirements of burlesque with varitiy What transmogrifications. specialties. Ir nrna fnrrprt to nnrlereo in IU19 wuu- . , r. invcu! .'Ate w. I Is harnessed1111-toWhen winged Pegasus . la AU.. , tint tho fortune oi intrinsic merit or demerit, as by ink J. d&s DINWOODEYS COME AND SEE! A. UOOBHUK, Manager. at reservoir A 10,000 gallon Beck's Hot Springs. To Properly an Land Owners In and near this city, go at once and Mat. vnnr nrnnertv with KNO WLDEN. at 21 E.. Second Houtb Street. He has tf several buyers on hand. Every Grocer keeps Pearline. Hesi. rhmnic riiflpaflM are successlully treated by tbe long established special- Surist of San Prancisco. The old Dianen- th I.ie'ii" rf v KWH rj " vuiv Ft. anrv in now at tne Draccn .L.ieoig sspnsarv. i aomt'Son moi;, atm Lake. CoasnltaUon and advice free. ai who rpfimre exDert nieoicai or sur d gical treatment should call, rT We Never Misrepresent! ds We Are Never Undersold! .n.in.hl.l -- 8AM LEVY. P. AUERBACH & BRO. Manufacturer of Fine Havana Cigars 173 s. main Direct. 171 Try that free sample of Pearline. tc33" Buck's Hot Springs repaired USEFUL, SUBSTANTIAL AND ORNAMENTAL and in full blast. X Blood Elixir is the only Blood Remedy iot guaranteed. It is aorpositive curePoisSyphilitic Ulcers, Eruptions, tbe whole system, oning. It purifiesRheumatic and Neu and banishes all ralgic pains. WO guarantee it. K. J. M. I. Irnr M ore. Ar-fttOanVC-XsAi- . Pearline makes Washing fcr Call COS7IBI BALS, and Tar Troches are invaluable in every family lor Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. BKO WAS ARNICA SALVE is every box warranted for Cuts Barns, Bruises, Old Stores, Files and Sore Eyes No cure no pay. llOWil'I SARNAPARILLA has no equal. Stands alone as the ureal moot rurttyer ana cure iorAll Wholesale Druglineumetism. Klts sell Brown's Familv Medicines. Z. C. M. I. Drug Store, Genera Agents. t3tr Beck's Hot Springs ready for patrons. The Children. They are SVVVrK; especially liable to sud CI den Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping ACJter s Cough, etc. We guarantee cure. It a positive English Remedy saves hours of anxious 'watching. Sold by X. V. sr. I. Proir Dept. Try a luxurious bath at Beck's Hot springs. Pearline for A All Housewives. HOTIO LI. DEPOSITORS IN ZION'S SAVINGS Bank and Trust Co., are to leave their Pass Books at tnerequested end of tne year for balancing and entering up Interest uuc. Salt Lake City, December 38th, 1887. U In Embossed Leathers and Flushes. easy. at Beck's Hot Sprin?s and BtOWI'S IM CHAIRS & ROM. B. II. 8CHBTT1.ER. Ase't Cashier. Beautiful Parlor Desks, Fancy Rattan Chairs, Elegant Baeels, In new designs , Rocking Horses, Baskets, Patent Swing Horses, (all Wood Toy Trunks, Toy Tables, Toy Beds, and Skin Covered.) Baby Bwlngs, Wagons, Velocipedes, Toy Chairs, (great variety. Toy Desks, Mirriors, (a big variety.; Toy Bureaus, Unique Card Stands, Fancy Parlor Brackets, Smyrna Rugs, (a splendid assort Fancy Footstools, Slipper Cases, Sleds of all kinds, Wheelbarrows, Doll Carriages, ment.) Florentine Statuary, Book Cases, (Curtain (110.00 Front, to $20.00.) ToCradles, Blacking Cases, Fancy Wool Mats, Hassocks, Carpet Swepers, Etc , Ete. H. DINWOODEY 43 w. FIRST SOUTH STRJBET. CO-O- surra, raasr. H. O. rSTTIT, SBO'T a a. n. cajtmom, vicn TrtBAS. rase. FURNITURE P, CO, doubled their Store Rooms and increased their Stock of Furniture, Erery thing is Substantial and Stylish. Hawe ) These Goofls willDe Solfl CHEAP! 3t to ion sourav Fancy Chairs, Rattan Chairs and Ijadiee' Work ii. . Chamber Suits in Antique Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, and Walnut. Goods Reliable and Prices Low. Carpets, Lace Curtains, and Rugs, New and Attractive. Our Home Made Furniture is Neat, and, the best in the market. Buyers and Visitors Invited to Examine our Goods and Prices. Our Prices are the Lowest and we guarantee satisfaction. mi 4:1 WITHE STREET. CO. W. N. WTLljlAMS 8urT. |