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Show EVENING NEWS. POLISHED j UCMBi DAILY, srWDAT rocR t'cuxns. PRIXTED AXD PUBLISHED m i BT j tOMPlNY. DESERET NEWS CHARLES W .At PENROSE, EDITOR. EDITORIAL H0TE3. Cliriitine Killson, the celebrated Swedish niuger, has been engaged weeks la for k MAMti of thIrty-fW- e America to commence in New York, in October, 1S32. English influence In Afghanistan appears to be waning, and the ture jof the Britl-I- i Indiaa Empire is Lv no means eo well assured. The results of ail pa9t wars hve been sudden! swept away. The toy pistol seems' to be as dan- gerous ai .thtf bomb. Over fifty cases of aervxw MCitlent have been reported in tb states since the glorious Fourth, and a New York, coroner's jury has atlengthreccommend-e- d the snppresaion by authority of - the dangerous toy. the neceary sanitary arrangements of the present time is the cleaning out and renovation of will be poultry Uouaeu. Chickens healthier for a clean white-washecoop, the fowl me!l arising from a dirty one will be avoMoJ, and the egg profits will more than meet the , outlay. Among - d " . The news from the White House continues to be favorable. I)r. BHsb Issue his hopeful bulletins and if hi reports are to be relied upon there is nothing serious in the way of the President's recovery. Outside surgeons and physicians, however, look at the case from a far leas encouraging standpoint. 1 1 the ordinances of salvation; and to prepare the way for the coming of-our Lord. - . Constitution the under Although of Jibe United, States and the ruling of the Supreme Court, they have a perfect right to preach polygamy In any part of the Union, this is not their calling. If any one wishes to learn the views of the Latteron marriage, -day Saints to are explain. i : Rut ready they they are no; required to advise any one to enter into that system, ot to break any law of Jod or man, of a sovereign State or of the United Slates. If they say nothing about plural marriage, in their ministry, accuse them of their opponent secret for sinister motives; it keeping If they openly proclaim it, they are accused of trying to gain recruits to the ranks of polygamy; they will therefore be blamed which ever course theytake. Sojthey might as well attend quietly to their legitimate business, regardless of blame .'. or praise. ' , , But Georgia may take the proposed step towards the abolition of that liberty of speech which is one of the glories of our country, and yet, in a Just court and with au impartial Jury, find no means of condemning our missionaries. Because such advice or counsel . as is contemplated iu the bill, will not be offered by any "Mormon" Elder in Georgia, who has, common sense and the spirit of his calling. Bat arguments drawn forth by ' leading questions maybe construed against them by ' anti- "Mortnon" tribunals, and some trouble be caused if the bill should become a law. Yet the authorities of Georgia may be sure of one, thing. Whatever they do will not stop the preaching of tLis gospel of the kingdom, nor its reception by the honest and truth-lovin- g in that State. : If, "the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the ' Church," a good crop of converts is sure from the State of Georgia, and all the legislation that may be enacted will not prevent it in the least, but on the contrary will prepare the way for its. more speedy accomplishment. Meanwhile our missionaries should remember the counsel of the Savior to their brethren of old, "Be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves." i -- ce . - ; ' What is declared to be the largest flagging stone ever quarried in the United State now lies in the roadway if Fifth Avenue, New York, directly In front of the dwelling-hous- e' that is being built for Mr. W. H. VaaJerbilt.' It looks like a platform or reviewing stand. It measures '23 feet 2 Inches by 15 feet, and THE OBJECT IN VIEW. is to be placed directly before the The San Francisco Call' report of main entrance to the house. Barrows' lecture, gives some items Included in, the Chronicles acuot occasioned of laborers The scarcity to which we recently referred. count by the railroad and building booms The Reverend lecturer urged that: in Utah Is not confined to this Ter"Public should sentiment States farm compel In several ritory. adopt measures strincent hand especially are at premium. Congresstotoremove polygamy. A Jury Illinois appears to be a prominent enougn taw snouia oe passed disfranchising sufferer for Lick of aa adequate labor men to serve who believe in poly V supply. For instance a Joliet coal gamy." This is the kind of Christian company is in suca straits mat it 5 . has sent sn agent to England to se- - ity which many other professional .cure nve h iaJred miners with fam- - gospel-mongebes'des Barrows "Mlles. entertain and Inculcate. The intolerant spirit of the thumb-screwin- g According to a correspondent of monks and heretic-roaster- s the Nation, the Germans are greatly of mediaeval times, burns fiercely puzzled by the term 'Stalwart," but within their bosoms. They would an" Ingenious Strasbourg Journalist Impose penalties for unorthodox bebas hit ujxm a neat explanation of lief. They would "compel j" it. He says that "stal" is a "stele, to pass laws for the suppres a position, and "wart" from "war-ten,- " sion of faith in an unpopular creed. "person waiting for govern- They would overturn the founda ment places." The Strasbourg man tions of religious liberty and abro seems to have gt the correct defini- gate the Constitution, in their big' tion of the word. ; otry and malice. Tuey are not satisfied with laws against overt rarisbas sutlered from the heat acts that do not comport with their this summer aa much aa any Amer- ideas' of right, but waukl "compel" ican city. The temperature exceed- the enactment .of statutes against ' ed in extent and intensity anything opinion. of the kind that has been known in It is strange that any American that city "during the prrient cen- newspaper could report such atro tury. On one or two of the hottest cious sentiments without a word of days the thermometer reached 9S condemnation. If they were utterin the shade in a place that was not ed against any other people but the exposed to the rays of the sun dur- "Mormons," such suggestions would ing any part of the day. The cool be met by a storm of indignation nights that usually alleviate the In- and the speaker would be hooted tensity of warm weather in Paris from the lecture stand. i gave place to a suffocating heat that Whatever may be the feeling of even that of the public against the "Mormon" i surpassed in discomfort the day system of marriage so little understood and therefore so widely It is saiJ that France has now condemned the right of c free along the coast of Tunis and Algeria belief is everywhere conceded. about 83,(KK) troops, and these are to Even the Supreme" Court of the be reinforced by 50,000 more French- United State, in its illogical men who will take their chance In and Opinion in the that precarious struggle for glory. Reynolds case, admitted the right of The Bands or Africa have absorbed a the "Mormons to believe in poly, great deal of French blood, and it gamy or anything else, and declared now looks as if much more of it will that no law could reach anything be spilled there. No doubt the short of "overt acts against peace French govemmet' will bold Alge- and good order." ria and Tunis, aud It will, probably, We showed up the motive of Barveulully work into Tripoli. Mean- rows and persons of that ilk in fantime, other troubles may arise. ning the flame of popular prejudice Some of the strong powers of Europe against the Latter-da- y Saints, are Jealous of France, and may un- namely, fat collections from the But the Call redertake, to put a stop to ber con simple-mindeamount which Barrows the ports quests. considers; necessary to be raistd A FANATICAL PROPOSITION. among the pious for the suppression of "Mormonlsm." j soo"" wnilrl h aries in .Northern Georgia baa be- needed . during the coming year to come the subject of a bill iu the work of educating the on carry Legislature of that State. The bill people inthe troths of Christianthe any person who shall, ity. ; frovldes that or private assembly, counsel or advise another to commit the His ' modesty is equal to his vecrime ot polygamy or bigamy shall racity. Only a coolj half million be deem e J guilty of a felony and be for the purpose of working to rob punished accordingly. There is to be a debate on the question. There is thousands of citizens of their inalialways some member in a legisla- enable rights, and the establishture who thinks constitutional lib ment of schools for the of erty Is in danger ,and needs propping the young. Why is itdeception the that up with an elaborate and "powerful American public cannot see that apeecn." ell such fellows as Barrows and his The above is from the Louisville crew are after, is the gathering of Post. It is not surprising that a dollars under pretence of zeal for Slate stained with the blood of In call what they Christianity? nocence, spilt by murderous hands which have been held guiltless of crime, should be gtveu over to folly BY and left to proceed on the way to destruction. The Standing murder rn WBRsaji mot tn. scraps una is a standing reproach to Georgia, and the stain upon its soil marks it AMERICAN. for a righteous retribution, which,' in T1IE FBESIDEKT COSDITIOW. all probability, will come by its own ' ' 20." 'Executive Washington, ' unwWom. U 1 a. m. The Presi Mansion, 20, The bill In question has bean in dent has passed a quiet night, and troduced for the purpose " of pre-- this morning his condition does not .i . ine differ materially from what it was i i .i o tue preacning veuuug at the same hour. The gospel by our . Elders in Georgia, yesterday or parouu giana is un swelling and tne is free from min. This It is designed as a trap. If it chanced should become a law It will have ho morning his . pulse is 93, tempera tfigned more legal effect upon our m salon ture 98.4, respirauonis. - . , aries than the " statutes of Wil- nhTsicians. President mtinoea to im The liam and Mary." . Mormon prove slow lv. and every thine is fa of notice that preachers are not sent to Georgia, or vorable. It is worthy of the condition the patient this other any place, to advise people to a hown by tfie 8.S0 trol commit bigamyor practice polygamy. morninz letin was better, so far as pulse, tem They go on missions te proclaim perature and reeplrauan are concern the gospel; to call sinners to repent- -' ed, than at any corre pontile g hour suace; to warn the world of JmpendU during the past 11 days. On the 8th of August the patient's pulse, at ing Judgments; to bear testimortr cf the morning1 examination, was 98, the ofc Christ's temperature 9.8, respiration 19. Phurch upon the earth; toadmin-- Since tii at time his pulse has never rs Con-gres- - self-refuti- ng d. ' "-r- . ' . .. , TELEGRAPH 8-- , - - -- Deetrlaw he Ex wfeh Ii been below 100, morning or p. to. when it was again 98, until to-da- y, with temperature ana reepunuon It in-is correspondingly v improved. 1(K below of lall this pulse hoped dicates a gradual return to the mor favorable conditions which ex'sted about a week before the lat operar !i y ': tion. Executive Mansion. J ust before the morning dreasing"occurre. Dr. Bliss came into Private Secretary Brown's room, and said, in reply to Inquiries regarding the President, that he had passed a very comfortable night; he slept from half an hour to an hour at a time, and the last 12 hours had shown considerable,, improvement. During the awakening was hour, about 1 o'clock, and enema 'Z o'clock administered, and about the patient took two ounces of milk which he rested quietly gruel, afterarose. Dr. Bliss saw the until he President for the first time during the night. After daylight, the con versation with the surgeon was as - ! it follows: How is the patient, doctor? A. He has had a good night. O. .Then E suddosb he is better? A. Oh! yes, he shows improve ment since yesterday I aw, nim he was only a few moments ago; as could be, lying there as quietly was Q6Vsand I took his puke; it Q. How was his respiration,' !Doc '' tor?, A. It could not have been more than 16, he was breathing so easily and his ekln was cool and moist, the j pulse was soft and clear. Q. The pulse will become 'more frequent after the morning dressing, ; -- .The irofid'a Editorial says: It k r aite certain that, if the Sandwich Islands ,are to be erased from! the list of Jadependant nations, the United S tates neither ought to, nor win pert It them to pass under; any sovereignty except their own. . On that point it is to be hoped that Pre THE CASE - - M IIi i ay e of-our- " S. -- THRESHER 1 ' and voll LARGE our are We Offering Assorted Stock of - AHEAD! etfutic r CMplrejr. states World's London - that a well-informe- - d Iresler Tie Best - -- AKD- urn l Il - -- 1 AGITATOR sident Garfield and Secretary Blaine have made themselves expicitly understood in Turope, as we learn from that they have Gen. Noyes to-ddonein-threlations matter with the United States of Colombia, and Isthmus of Panama: It Is ex- tremeTy 'gratifying to be enabled to gather from letters, guarded but remarks sufficiently intelligible, made to the. reporter or tbe tvorta, that Secretary Blaine has taken the true American position in thii mat ter, with the assent, and under the instructions of President Garfield. The special correspondent says: The police have recently traced a gigantic conspiracy for tampering with the army, in which are men, high in position, including four col onels of the line, were engaged. The was to introduce nihilist literplan ature and to enforce the most rigid discipline on the pretense' that it was specially ordered by the Czar. The peasantry t are said to be demoralized by nihilism, and as the common soldiers are drafted from oeasant ranks, it is difficult to see how the loyalty and morale ot the army can be preserved. Revelations t .., 1 suppose. 3i of the alleeed Leo Hartman, which A. Yes, possibly three or Tour have been Dublished m New York . ...... " nl beats. and cabled to Europe, are ludicrous Q. How is the parotid gland,does ly inaccurate. And although Rus Ijl vv sian officials do not pretend to say it bother him mucli? Dr. Bliss Did you ever have the that he Is .not in America, they do M .;. . mumpb? deny the tratn or nut story. :.. Keporter Yes, lr . Dr. B. Then you know some thing about how it troubles him. He Said an old Washington darkey cannot open his mouth wide at an the other day, when Secretary Lintimes. He told me this morning coln gave him a quarter to get rid that his mouth would not open but of him and "refresh" himself, "Dls ' i half an Inch. Administration ain't quite as watery :H as de last one.: Q. Is it still swollen?.. ; A. The swelling is not so much The pretty and delicate little now. but soreness effects the mus : Crown Princess Stephanie was cles of the law. t Q. Does it not cause a collection greatly disturbed I y an unexpected occurrence in the streets of Prague of phlegm in the throat, then? jjf A. Ob, yes, but he clears!' Shis the other day. As she Whs driving throat bb loudly that he can be alone slowly in a pony carriage a heard in the next room. He told lady of eood exterior threw a parcel me Just now be thought if he could into the carriage. The Princess was and turned would clear startled, the Stephanie vomit, it phlegm away. I told him it was not neceefa- - the horses. Nothing further follow ry. On one occaslon.during the early ed, but the incident has made a morning, one who happened to be painful impression on account of the In the hallway outside the door,near delicate health of the princess. The tne President's Dea, distinctly beard authorities of Prague immediately the patient ask Col, Swain for: his posted a request that no one would handkerchief, when it was given disturb the princess during her ne htm, he cleared his throat, wiped his cessary drives. The parcel contained lips, ana repeated tne operation a version of the bible which is issued several times. During further con by a sect having its headquarters versation with Dr. Bliss, he talked near Prague. JNot the first scare in regard to a mistake which oc by the new version. curred in a telephone interview with him late last niwht, remarking about the use of the instrument in con; nection with the wound, he paid he aDDeais to have been understood to In the 9th Ward of this oltyT August 20t8, say that the flexible rubber tube 1881, Of cholera infantum, TtTHEL DIANA, used in cleansing the wound had beloved daughter of Nephl and Frannot been put into the wound further dearly than Si inches. What I wanted to Ebe was only 11 montld old bat was the say, continued the doctor, was that Joy of her home, and her kmwlll b deeply uo probe had penetrated the wound felt by ber bereaved family and friends. beyoud that depth. How far 1 the The funeral will take place at the residence flexible rubber tube had been insert of the parents at 3 o'clock n.tn. ed, he could not say, but he would ascertain exactly , and probab At Grantsvllle, Tooele Co., TJ. T., August ly report the fact la tfone 13th, 1881, of diphtheria, MARINTHA Doctor bulletins. ofi daughter of Gilford E. and Kate Reyburn came into the room just as Punsmore, born December 13th, 1872. Dr. Bliss concluded and raid indi Colorado papers please copy. cations at present were better than had been for a week. Drv W. In Big Cottonwood, of inflammation of the they H. Hawks came to the Mansion bowels, Auaruet 15, JULIUS, son of Olive about ten minutes ago and desiring Louisa and w. H. walker, aed 18 years, tooDtain the exact condition of the months and 25 days. President, he conferred with 5;Dr. Boy n ton, who saki the patent is some better this morning and everything is favorable. The feeling of SALT LAKE THEATRE. reassurance is rapidly increasing. Official Ballet! . OXE NTGHT ONLY! 12.30 p. ra. The President; continues to do well. He is taking liquid food by the mouth in increase.! quantity and with relish. Nutritive enemata are still successfully given, but at longer Intervals. liHis Positively Last Appearance for pulse Is 107, temperature 9S.4J Years Perhaps For Ever! 18. At the morning Si dowas dressing the 1. wound ing well and the discharge was healthy. After the operation of 0RIGIM.-fc- 3 3r FaBSOUS dressing, however, a small quantity of healthy pus came, as was believed, from the part of. the it this point, after gentle pres- MastoaoN sure over the anterior surface of conrira nr aix. thxtb vas Eraarrr right Iliac region, but this part of, the track was not reached by the tube WITH.'.A ILOOD OF FRESH FEA. i ,; , TUBES I - i until yesterday, when a separation of the small slough permitted it to MIGHTT I WONDROUS ARTISTTO ! pass unmolested downward and for The Greatest Minstrel Organization ward' for a distance of ii;i2 in Existence ! inches from the external surface of the last incision. This facilitates the Returning to Now York preparatory to 8aU- -, in again for Bnrope, to renew their drawing and cleaning of the deeper - Royal Triumphs I parts of the wound, but has not been followed by any increase In Uhe Oitxtentng with the Ctttwies of the Golden OaU I Dtnq a Prudiyinu BvMnm quantity of pus discharged. :Tlie in the Dullest Seaann I large pus cavity, which had formed in the immediate vicinity of ; the tilvtna55 CoBseeatlve Performanee te the MjiTgrnt Andleneea Ever broken rib U tilling up with healthy . AMWunbMatth the original wound - ' granulations and BUS II STREET, TIIEATBK I of entr nee as far as that; was " NO; STANDI N G ROOM" healthy. Signed by physicians. Wu Nlyhtiy Announord I Thousands besety I -- V M SAVER -- Si jp-niisr.x- AKD rfi , ( IU THE VJORLD! SUi.lf.lER GOOD ' ' -- SI -- : DIED : August 6th, John W. Lowell, Dear Sir. This will certify that I witnessed for one whole day. on the 4th Inst., the operation of the Agitator Thresher ot the Case man jfacture, sold by John W. Lowell to Bishop Barton and others at Kays ville. As I have built Separators nd run them in this country, l jugbt to be competent to Judge of (heir merits. The Case Agitator threshes fast and is very easy on the horses. It cleans grain well and WASTES NO GRAIN. I saw It work for hours in wet Barley and wet and weedy Oats, and It did its work well, and threshed nearly The only 100 bushels an hour. saw with it was, that one trouble I man with a patent Talller, could not measure the grain as fast as the Agitator threshed it, a all who were present will testify. I recommend the Case Agitator as the best thresh er I have ever Feen. MILL-WAR- D, ',-- rlOHDAYJUG. 22. ?res-pirati- on . HAVER LEY'S -- 30 1 Hi- Geobctc Clawson. I EAG LK-EMP01- nni?nr? TnwrarBTTTrnrmifi H olIMllIVIUJlVJlfil Kaysvillk, Davis Co., August 9th, 1881. John W. Lowed, Dear 8ir. In reply to your in. qulry, we will state that we are running the Agitator Thresher, sold by you to Bishop Barton and others. It is doing most excellent work, very easy to feed, capacity very large, have tried it in very weedy and lamp grain, both Wheat and Oats, and never saw a machine with easier iraft on the horses, or run so moothly and do as good work. Many have been to see it run and have expressed the same opinion. lor any grain to be carried ofT with the straw; the Eleva-.o-r works like a charmnever saw ny to equal it. We are satisfieo t excels any machine we ever saw, tnd we feel exceedingly well pleased tfilh it. Respectfully, Levi W. Patnk, p.m. All reports indicate the President's condition about the same as yesterday certainly no loss and no very marked gain. The Press on the President. New York, 20. The Times says: Gen. Egbert L. Viele, of this City, ' a gentleman who an ' emina sanitary engient reputation aa enjoys neer, and who has had many years of practical experience in dealing with .malaria, told a Times reporter lo day, that the President was suffering from mumps, superinduced by the malaria atmosphere , of Washington. The inflammation of the parottq gianas, which the bulle- la k4. AKolbcr tlluliisnr.lMftf, name for mumps. I believe that malaria is affecting the system of the President and is diminishing his power , of recuperation. The malaria may be so subtle as not to be detected by the physician obut it is there in- his system. The limes, editorially,- adds; The state of ; the President's wound seems to have be. come a secondary consideration in the treatment of the case, and the problem, which nature and physicians have to solve, is to build up again a thoroughly prostrated system. v.The Tribune says: The digestive system now seems to be recovering its tone. We may all take? good courage, convinced that the last danger point must have.been passed. The lleruLd and Dr. Hammond still hold out danger flags. The latter says: I have talked with a great many surgeons Jn this city On the cubject, and I Lave not met a single one but believes that the President has pyameia. ji The Herald's Washington Special enys: The next complication la the President's case, to be feared, ia a looseness of the bowels.- - Symptoms of which have already appeared. In a very short time, it will be developed how serious this new trouble feu, . The ; Pott's Washington1 special of the wol-Jt- n vpess apprehensively gland of. the neck in the President's case, and says the situation, in short this morning is one of hope and uncertainty; the swollen to gland 1 'has ' not yielded treatment. Until it suppurates, the surgeons apprehend some results the nature of .which they do not dif close. The stomach in regaining its tone, but whether it i to perform permanently the funct';na of a stomach, and to restore the weaken ed system cannot be determined until solid food has been taken and retained, and there is no .present profpeet of eaxin.k fxpadraeAt i with solid food. 2 o'clock .Vo-cha- II Jon iriers GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, jL tt.JD "W" JL 31 -- to-da- y, I carry a tan assortment of " 'Scrapers, Tents, Grading Plows, AND OTHER FREOGH ' Contractors' Supplies. from eysbettler, Caabler, Brings Bank, Salt Lake Clty.or O. H. Tribe, Osm. Merchant, Ofrdeo. Apply H. BIGGS, v.,' rV. JOHN SNFIX, d2!34w Maoagers. ' WHIG Nliwt, tinned and erwry kind of Dreior , I182 lm promptr donaIorder. DRIED Spring Wasons, and Cables, Just Arrived! taining' paper. The finder will be rewarded d 23) 3t by keavlag at this Office. (0) If 01 PRICE SOKE Wliolesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS S, P. TEliSDEL'S, Ha THE TITHING YARD, WEDNESDAY, IN AuiruBt 10th, a LEATHER PDBSB, con- LAKE CITY. APRICOTS DRY GOODS, CLOTHM, WANTED AT B2T TWO CAR LOADS LOST. 1 STREET, J. D. FARMER'S STORE. V. 47 Slav SMta ALL SIZES. a STREET, AND ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED & CAREFULLY FILLED. Jf of the Fadflo Coast, WILL LEAVE OQDEN, SEP. 17, -- ANI ' WANTED. "Favorite" Hay Press, 15. THEM. Cane Mills, " .H"i;-r- VARTID. - FURNACESTEN, otaoslntown. ! 1 FEEDERS AND the Germania ; : :T H A VE IN ' RtivHm- - aCT POSSESSION: Cider inils, . ;..'-- Plows and ; Seed DrflbL; - One dark bay MARK, 5 or years old, branded I L on left thiirh. Uletrlble braudon left boulder, baa a colt with her. , If not claimed within ten days will be sold at the estray pound, West Portace. Frldar Aug-uSdthflSSl. at o'clock p.r7 .. C.S.HALL, .t District Poaadkseper. West Portace, Aucust Id, U&l. st tHATB 1ST MY POSSESSION: t' I t fm.it a.'. lw ... Cow T t 9 a. i nv . "JOHN -- 'BAILET . ' Dfrtrto Poandk. Morool, AocuK u, lacx. j ILLUSTRATED. " f i : . Album of Twenty Exqaiuta Phota uuicxtspmo Yiaws cf Bait City, with Letter Fran i description ef each view sad a tilery f . ( ' yPat rj Just One black MORSE, years eld, rirM bind foot white, branded with a heart upmrie one down on light shoulder, front foot hobbled. ,. l:. ; l. ' Or old bay mar MTJXV, saddle marked HeriUe brand ea left tboukler; she has three fries oo If not ctllmed tby win be sold Aw. TXh, IforoaW Sanrete 11, at the EArayPouod, 4 ! t r 4 Goods are marlced in plain figures,, from which there is ALT LAKE. CITY no deviation. -- Stoclc, Wagon A ULROE SUPPLY. estray; notice;; d TAI 2t 3La 3La jL 1ST 153 2HL AH Evaporators, dsstw . ESTRAY NOTICE, ' LEAVE YOUR ADDRESS AND THE I' ELI VERY WACOM WILL CALL FOR SITTJATION AS OFFICE BOY OH 1N- FOk Cbtivinar fWk. Kr a vniith Dvl Address , O. 8. WOODS, i 1 , -- l -- SOUTH n" buabMM $GO,00 Each for ROUND TRIP. fer tV Yoa oanB.retH. Certifloates of DepositZlon's Tioketa EAST TEMPLE S-A-OC- Olovw And Return a pleasure, any time within TWrtv Davs October 17. wtth Stop over prMteges. A limited numoer ot . Tickets will be sold at 84 SALT LAKE G1TT AND OGDED, Sa Jee. the Garden lerey, the Loos: Branch " City, & (o)- AGE3JT, San Franeiseo, r - IB - 1202 TO S2I8 FIRST CALIFORNIA! FISH HGOltS, State Fair at Sacramento, -- - rids. 82, JN0.UMELL, GRAND EXCURSION THa ironrioisrs. Levi Websteb. ' . V1HITI HO 'V ana Bom Sealers in stores, nce tut the doors! Hundreds turned awa? W mm . 'Frisco never looked on its like beforel Sale for Reserved Seats at Box Office, Saturday, AuiruBt 20th. Beeerred Seats, $1. ' Superintendent : - Blaise te Lowell WM. JENNINGS, UinstrelS track-beyon- P1CHAS1S! WILL INDUCE - ab-olut- ely - to-da- y's 1881. TEAT- - PRICES AT Davis Co., Kaysville, i . tit City. ta a sxxt a7 J. cut. TmmrUU ' , T :-t- ti r.!-;- - pni nnnnn nnno . n ; :nni n . STEEL D7.II0 FECDE UiiZE.' ) - - : ' u JAG. ?Edfor:Pri:Dll; .i..-'iij- i JTa. r' rear of their Salesroom, Ho. DVJYGD and; are new prepared ia their Customer end ttzpphjir.j MAXT orr. rwMMMi aad tor Sal - i f XXAXM ly sZzt&a'-of- uu t ' w zjajji ?iiiiiEZrr, UGien CUh . , |