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Show EVENING NEWS DE8 ER TRUTH AND LIBE IR, T Y VOL. XVIII. 1II SALT LAKE CITY, TRADE. 14JO SEW TRADE It K V A TRIBUTE OF ADMIRATION AND SYMPATHT TO ANGUS M. C.VSXOS, WRITTEN FOR I'KESENTATION OX THE MORKfll! THAT UK KECKIVKU HIS SENTENUK. PKF.SI-IIKN- For bct trie and oi'i.p.'u-- i Strongest I5E.Oil.MINL! CHAI!i IN THE MARKET, Seiid ilie foil jxial tj 4 X, vk udilress for Informa tion. Our And Uiy mother's sweet spirit enfold thee And tend thee thro' every ill ; In um all world Taking cliartte of thy heart and thy brain, And batliinx thj' spirit in liicht, liy xuch an electric chain Shall thy liod with thy spirit unite. Aileep on a pillar of stone Lay One, in the time that are past, Aleep lu the desert alone When His spirit in sorrow was cast ; Mti'l Ouarameo Satisfaction Wo May the ISod of thy Fathers uphold thee! And lie will yea I know that He will goods are TH, I The Hartley Reclining Chair Co., CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. i mm mm spieidii sii for Hut He saw in the visions of night The bright ones descending from heaven, on a ladder of lijrht. Wn ambronial sustenance K'vn To Him who was friendless and lone To him who from enemies fled, ISut when the night were K ,ne In Strength he aroseirom his bed; Singer eol-.-Pattern, oijuaj to any lor $03. Kueh machine con taina a fill eet of at- fnr uiuirc 16 black walnut, Willi drop-lea- f titbit), r ivf drawers and rover l"'X. ( rated tor shii llitMit lUweiirta llo lbs. Kveiy mui'hine frusr-ntelo jrive ttou or iniiv be return ed and money u lunded, Address, t'HH'AUO MILK to., thiratso, III. t'p and down l cv BHti-fa- IIIULISTKI) Absolutely Pure. IbSO. Palmer, Fuller & Co., mul-titude- a ir.i Mttuvf niurers of IHHIISS .WD BUMS, rvro ujL.X-)i3sra- -, Mittutftx, I'nrs, ihtfth Fi . Stair, 'inn Hniliti.f, It ilu.it- I. Vcu'f, fife". ni-.lt- ' CHICAGO, Hi.' bili.'.; t .in I iy jili...-- m 'd- - .m i III . 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Q I rtrioH, Leaf and h..Un Tut,!,-- Situate, so "- by all principal Spool Cotton - . (Centre. Tables, FOB SALE the Western States. toup-luiu-t CAR I.OtDIXU AT WUOZjESAXjE SPECIALTY. A SKM) FOIt CATALOGUE. BY dM4 Sm lUbl.I IlkCKK. X. O. 3f. T. H. BHOCKsCHMIliT. IIElFli & BRWKSOTIDT, WllnI.eSlLF DEALERS VTVIIfS Ac Oo., IK PITTSBURGH, PA., Mantifacturers of Crystal aae Colored Tabls Ward, Leap Goods, Jelly Tamblera, Jelly PaiU, Etc. A full line of our good can be found at Z. C. M. I- - and its branch stores. - little RoQiidy's and Clark, El dredge A Go's. Cabinet Hardware, AND UPHOLSTERERS' GOODS, No 1T.$ Kumlolpli lkt 9. Van dV2 WM hkm, d)it ly Street, ir.r. ciuca(jo, kl RD Etc. Furniture dealers , (1 SIK-CO- FIIC AOO, HjH, IFkolt ntle .VamtiJ'icturtr of O tfa3atWAHRANTro f I. and its M JOHN C. NEEMES & 6in Slaii KIMKKT I .iSS2eS8 WttJ CO., MAXLf.iL'TUKlXa CONFECTIONERS, 134 MICHIGAN AVEMUF. Our Coo.1 are kepi - .:. M.l.iU I?ran.-l- 21, 33, 32, And he raiswd up a pillar of stone In the rapturous joy of his heart. For he felt from the foot of God's throne lie uever through life wonld depart. Such experiences, brother and friend, I pray your niphts visions may be And when enmity's rancor shall end Heaven's gate will be open to thee! Tbia powder never rarlea. A marrel of purity, strenfrth mad wholenomeneaa. More eoonomicaJ than the ordinary kind, and Our orisons daily ascend. cacool be sold in competition with the of low teal, short weight, Alum oi And are nightly remembered for thee. phosphate ponrdera. the spirits of imil will attend. tMJ only in cans. ROTA I. BAKINO Pow That And his a libels thy guardians may be. use Co . I'M Wall Street, New York. H INN4H T. KlNU. Salt Lake City, Friday evening, May s, lsiss. BRINCKERHOFF, TURNER & CO. .' mil. S Ooa g 3 5 K s o TELEGRAPH BY HI I H Tl LLU KA I'll i.MEKS 1'NION AM K KI LINK. (! A NEWS I'HO.H THE NORTH WENT. THE .STRIKE ON THE DENVER AND RIO GRaSDE, ETC. More Troops to tbe Front. Winnipeg. 11. The wire la stilldown betweea Qu'AppelLe and lluraholdt, aud there is no further word from the front. Great anxiety is felt A Saskatchewan l.audini: dispatch says: An order was issued last night "by (Jen. Laurie here that the entire corpa of the Seventh Fusiliers and two companies of the Midland Battalion should proceed at once to Clark's cros sing. They left this morning at eight o'clock on twelve barges. The force numbers nearly 350, trader command of 1.01. ueacou. expect to reach rive days. Two com Clark's in about lhey of tbe Halifax battalion wll panies leave riwitt Current for this point toeven night, reaching here ing. They will remain till further orders. Auothepsmall detachment of mounted men has gone from Birtle to Join Col. Boulton. rnvaie advices irom Appelle say that trouble is still apprehended from . 111 I II I J lUUM&u.s bUaV I 1I1CIC IB I strong enough force for defence there L IV- - D. : R. Q. Mtrlks. Dknvkr, ('ol., 11. Contrary to gen eral expectation the officials of the Denver & Kio Grand Railway did not At C o'clock reopen their shops this morning 1,200 strikers and employees of the Burlington and Union l'acillc roads congregated opposite the Denver & kio lira rule shops. The .Dwas read eclaration of Independence and Knights of Labor soags sung with great gusto, lhe presence of a large crowd deterred the weakened strikers and others from going to work. The otticials say the shops will surely be reopened in a few pays. Yesterday afternoon a large mass meeting was held at the rink, which was addressed Bclford. who se by verely criticised Judge Hallet, of the U. h. lor sending several stnk ers to Court, for contempt in jail, for 00 days interfering with the workmen In the early days of last week. The cause of the strike was not touched upon by any oi me speakers. The road is not suf fering any great inconvenience : all trains running as usual. Affairs In Cab. Nkw Vouk, 11. A Havana, Cuba. letter says: J" our hundred acres oi uu cut cane on the estate "Union" at were recently borned over, and forty-fiv- e houses were burned at Maj- anuez. Advices from Porto Rico sar a tro vincial deputation waited on the Governor General and after setting fo rth the unfortunate situation in which the island is placed owing to tbe prevailing financial crisis, requesting nlm to en the government to deavor to induce abolish the export duties on sugars at once. to-da- y. lte-cr- ee - by i, ). mm in tle Territory. to-da- Ji'F'c co.. MaHifi.trtrA arf Jobbers of PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, r- - tUiiur'siooda, lie, l lllm' RrM Ke-lii- ii BB it, r - -- Agricultural Impleniciits. II A IRK, 11 lIHTiSUHIl'iuUIIB.HI I - -- 1 fX ' sf IF I UK. II Kf . tc Howe Rail HneklitK. II "e3- c iiiso- IMpeaud teet Lead. Wan anil Mteaui FKXCf The annual election of the American Dramatic Association took place S. L. M. Barlow was elected V. R president, and U. B. Roosevelt. fravers, Nathan Seelev, S. H. Hard aud John Gilbert made up the hoard of trustees. win. liavedge, Theodore Moss, J. H. Stoddard, VV . j. Florence. Wm. Warren, C. W. Couldock. J. H. Rogers and J. II. McVicker are among tlie directors, lieo. Becks is secretary and Dr. II. F. Quackenbush remains honorary physician. i : . - "- 5 - PAN HANDLE J u s THE WHITE AND COLORED, BineT In TTISZ3. obtained Auk give? the for the Ilut Hlue O I well kn ll tlx.1 !t l n mid Net tork. .iivu, olllpk'tli -l Iy ' elf buled )ii- luk, For ui 1 .. C. il. I. and all tuu iiriuriual tore in the Territory, aiid by Jill H. B. CLAWSON, ly McKimmins' Livery Stables and 82 Main Street, opposite Z. C. M. I. d 2w . Telephone 1T2. Peterson's Meat Market, etOI'k Of tllH aUNPOWDERI Ul.ntlnx, Kentucky Killr, Kli'ctrlc Fuse. S, ALL OISEASES OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. HAZARD POWDEE U4ir. BRIDGES, V. TREATS Office L OllflHUll GEORGE DR. faction and meeU Willi Quick Sales. For sale by . U U i briuob a tore Mi . Oan bo at all their branch stores throughout the dJU ly Territory. MitiH PETERSON & WEST, BUTCHjE-JkW SAUSAGE S. A SPECIALTY-- . Trade SoliciUd. Order by Telepheat raUy M WXdT, FLUST SOUTH SXEJtJCT. Agent. PIONEER PATENT BiptFs 111 FOR TRIMMING Bri Mill : No. East. , DRESSES, EXTRA WIDTH, SUPERIOIl QUALITY, FINEST COLORS. (or 8I bl SB O. 2VX. X. Am . Sim ... . ROLLER MILL CD. S3 Norlh Temple Street, Office: 21 JSoutk Tempi". Street, West B It A ND8: Mlfcltl PATENT. HAKKatft Mm. 1. SrPKBFTH. WHOLK WHEAT FLOt'R. HIOIEST CASH y. rroeeedlBtca la Parltonnt. London, 11. General Lord Wolse ley, Lord llartington said, has advised the government to retire to Assouan, noiu &ouiiau. uenerai vyoiseiey at tached great importance tp sending armed ooais o JCgypc, to oe used in the Nile. The government patrolling lias no intention, the Speaker said, of Suakim until some arrauge-inoevacuating can be effected for holding it against the hostile Arabs, either by England or some otbercivilized nation. At present Suaklm could not be held without a tight. Osman Dlgoa, El Madhi's chief lieutenant, for many months past has been besieging tbe declared himplace, and has self dejrminedfrequently upon driving tbe garrison into the lied Sea, therefore the holding of Suaklm was a military, not a political necessity. In regard to tbe projected railway from Suaklm to Berber, Lord llartingtonwassaid be was unable to state what the definite intention of the goveruineut, but he thought be would soon be able to make a statement of their Intention. liarliDtftoQ, continuing, said the government uad resolyed to make ady Haifa the most advanced position as a permanent defense of Egypt. Tbe British troops would be witbdiawn as soon as the Nile rose. It was expected that the rising will occur about, the end of May. The withdrawal of the troops involved the abandonment of the eu- to advance to Kharteum. fagemcnt was received with . cheer from the Government benches. Efforts will be made, said the War Secretary to establish an administration in the province of Dongola, and to complete tbe Nile railway as a commercial enterprise. Gladstone then stated- - that an arrangement had been effected between Karl Granville, Foreign Secretary, Earl Kiinberley, Secretary for India, Baroa D Stall, Russian Minister to England, and M. Lessar, Special Russian Agent at London, in regard to the Afghan frontier. The arrangement waa satisfactory to Her Majesty's government, and to Karl Dnffertn, Viceroy of India. He hoped the arrangement would be made subject to a convention with Raa-si- a. Henry Chaplin, Conservative for asked bow. much the government had ipent on the Khartoum expedition, ina if thesnm was greater than the 22,500,000, mentioned in the Kri.ooo.ooo credit as tbe sam requested for Soudan acconat. Gladstone replied to this interroga- nt CARPET WARP, Z. (!. M. I. Sole ArenM. tory, and said that the government bad already spent a great deal of money in the Soudan, but were unable to say at the present time whether auy portion of the $iJ,5OO,0O0 would be saved. Gladstone then moved for the second reading of the cousolidatcd fund bill (the $j.",000,000 credit). He urge I his motion in a speech in which be declared he was unable to understand the differences which existed on this subject between the opposition and the government. He urged tbe house to avoid every unnecessary issue J ust now. No sooner bad Mr. Gladstone quit t he Conservatives opened speaking than upon him and his government the bitterest attack within their power to make. This was led by Lord George Francis Hamilton, member from Middlesex. Lord Hamilton Is being strongly pushed forward by the Tories as leader in the Commons. lit; was Under Secretary for India irom 1874 to 1878, and spoke with some degree of He secured occasion for authority. making his attack by moving consider ation of the amendment given notice of by Sir Stafford Northcotf, present conservative leader In the Commons, on Friday. This amendment is m the second reading of the Consolidated Fund bill for a fresh vote of censure against the government, : ami concludes in the following words "The Housj having shown their readiness to vote supplies, refuse their assent until informed of the present policy and purpose for which the money to be granted is to be applied. Lord Hamiltou, in moving consideration of this amend ment, said: "The Right Honorable Marquis of Hariingtou, Secretary of Stale for war, has Just made the most statement which ever extraordinary fell from a Minister in this House. Af ter announcing their intention of taking Khartoum, the government have their abandonment announced of Soudan, after having murdered Yet the govern 0,000 or 10,000 men. meut expects this house to acquiesce silently in their policy. The greatest the country is the incapacity danger to of the men in office. Conservative cheers. J The government have surone of the questions rendered every betweeu tnem and Kussta. T he I'rnue Minister has altogether abandoned the attitude by which the government ob tained the vote of credit. The great objection l have to the 1'remier s policy is that, from the. very day he as sumed office until now, he has shown a readiness to sacrifice anybody and Cries of anything to save himself. "hear, hear.".! of tbe board Chamberlain, president oi trade, taunted Lord George llamil ton with inconsistency in asking for in formation from a government that could sot be relied on. Chamberlain said tbe House would be unable toade quatebr Judge the conduct of the gov ernment until all the papers in the case were presented. He contended that the object of Sir l'eter Lumsden's mission had, to a great extent been achieved. He was glad to II nd Lord George Hamiltou advocating the posl tion that faith should not be placed in Russia and that the only course was to war.- When the general elections go come, the government would remind the ODDOsilion of their oolicv. and it would then tc seen whether the conn- try was tired of peace. Lord Hamilton's motion was to 204). The majority conThe Par- sisted entirely of liberals. nellites voted with the minority. The House received the result rather list FilCEFIIOFDSHllUl Offlca Telephoae 871. Telephone.". .. No. 57. - - . .5 --UlAS afORBXS, Sop. af Mill . . V . - shone anl one hour at Baker City. They leave Wenesday for Victoria, returning Friday, aud leaving for home Saturday noon, via Boise City, Wood River ami Salt Lake. Representatives of th.- Ilr.rald, li public in au.I lice the excursion. Gen. Sheridan arrived at Los Augeles aud while out driving with yesterday, his wife their horses took fright and ran away. The carriage was upset and the General aud his wife were thrown to the ground. Although both were considerably shakeu up they were not seriously injured. This has been a lively day at tbe ExThe National Guards aud position. ex Union aud veterans the grounds by boat, a wtntuplo number oi the military companies that took part in tbe drill at Mobile were also present. The exercises were held in tbe Music Hall. At Savannah, meagre details have been received of the killing of live neover a game of groes in a at Papot's dispute mills, about 4 ' miles south of the city. The country is being scoured by a posse in search of the murderers, two of whom have beeu arrested. Threats of lynching are -- tlie Attorney General were acquainted with our condition, th-- suftWiug ot ouriunoctnt families anil the way in which th!s unlawful persecution has been carried on, that they would allow u.i to continue tosufftr here;' In thinking over the past, there Is one day ol sunshine that ought to be recorded. When Ma r .ilTidb It came to Prescott and found us incarcerated among murderers and thieves in the county prison, lie took us out amiInprothe vided lor us in the best hotel town, and he and his deputies treated us with great respect and kindness. Mauy of our friends doulilless feel to ask "Why don't some of you feel that am already robwrite?" bing my family of the little comfort they have to liear from me ouce a month, but 1 owe this to my friends. y we have for Sisters of - - to-(i- ay NO. M 1S85. 12, Charity, attached to St. Mary's Infant Asylum, Dorchester, Mass., certify to tbe inestimable value of Ayer a Sarxaparllla in the treatment of sore eyes and akin diseases, among the many unfortunate children under their care. Mrs. S. D. Bodwell, Wilmington, Mass., write concerning the treatment of her daughter, who was troubled with eoro eyes, aa follows : " I gave AVer's Sarsaparilla to - 1 1 Charity may be "fairest aud fiiremost of the train that wait on man's root dignified and . happiest state," but the dignity aud happiness of titan cannot long endure with, out the beaith that may be ybtilned in a lewbottlewof Ayer'i SamapKrllla. A.W. Parker, lumber dealer, 'Jt Bleary stroni , Montreal, Que., writes: "After bMc troubled with Dysitcpsla for s year, aul with Salt Rheum Little Girl, My a For Number of Years, and must say that she never took anything I was cured of bolh dlxeaaea by using that helped her so much. I think her rye six bottleaof A tit's Samapai Ilia." M.G. THE hKfOXD TIME never looked so well, as now, ainee tbey Tralne, Duxbury,' Mas., writes: ' I hsis had the privilege of a conversation to- were affected, and her reneral health la found Ayer's Karsaparilla an efficacious gether, and Brothers Tenny and Chrls-to Improving every day. She baa taken but remedy for bilious troubles, and Iysru-Bla.- " desire their kind regards topherson half a bottle." A. J. Simpson, 147 Kast Henry Cobb, 41 Russell at., I'harlr-towbe sent to all their friends, and to acbe-, Merrimack write: Lowell, Ma., Ma., writes: " I was completely knowledge, with mc, all favors stowed on us and the kind in ssof Bishop My weak eyas were made strong ly cured of Dyspepsia, by the use of AVer's D K. Udall and the Saints of St Johns Sarsapaxtua.'' C. . Upton, Sarsaparilla.n Wm. Lee, Joppa, Mil., towards our families, which we highly using Ayer N. For a number write " 1 have tried Aver Haraaparilla, II., write: appreciate; especially so, when we Nashua, made. cousider the straitened circumstances of years I have been troubled with anil it has done me so much fool that I in which the noble Bishop is placed in a humor in my eyes, and waa unable shall always regard it as the Itesl of blood In the House of Commons his own arlairs. May God bless bun to obtain any relief, until I commenced purifiers." L'uiiueul physicians presuiltM Sir John McDonald said that an in- and all who are the friends of the opaccount of the light at Duck complete Ayor Bar- Lake has beeu received, but that pressed is the humble prayer of your Using luraher particulars had been asked for. friend and brother in tlieI. Gospel of Christ, He also said the government was con('has. Kkmik sidering the subject of asking for relief for the settlers of the northwest who had been driven from their homes DROWNED IN SNAKE RIVER. aud had their property destroyed by sapaiiUa. I believe It to be the best of In all cases requiring a powerful altera! the rebels. The House again went inManan, BixuiiAM :' , Idaho, treatment. blood to committee of the whole on the franpurifiers." May 4th, lSJCi. chise bill. Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., Lowsll, Mass., IT. ft. A. Pro by pared Editor Deseret Xets : In the roller skating contest at mid; six bvttles for flUV. For sale by all Druggist. Price A most deplorable accident occurred Maddox score stood: the 270,. night Snowden 275, W. Boyst, 2ttl, Reynolds here ou Saturday, the 2nd iust , while two of Brother .1. R. Pool's sous were 2BS, Walton tM, Oniidia, 218, SUeerek 2.W, A. Bovst, 2T2, Emery 204, Francis crossing the old river bed of the South Fork ot Snake River. The father sent 220, llarriiuan 220, ClaxtoniW. Mi I burn A. a boy of 11 years ot age, to The Egyptian troops at Kassala are the store, and he cousented to let compelled to eat donkeys to relieve Herbert, a live year old son of Harriet their hunger. The rovernor of Kas! Hilton Pool, go with him. They got sala rejects all appeals of the garrison across to the Louisville side of the to attempt to escape from the town. river all right, but when coining back Base ball Detroit 3, Philadelphia they missed Hie lord by driving too low down. lhciJiiut was itistauily 10. Chicago 4, New York 8. aud tne two boys were tbroivu It is reported on good authority that into the turbid stream. The younger representatives of France and Chiua of the two boys almost instantly dis have signed a protocol of peace at appeared in the rushing torrent. The Tientsin. elder, by remarkable presence of mind, held to the lines and tbe horses pulled him ashore. The deceased was A VOICE FROM PRISON. born Oct. 2ath, lsxil, in this place, and was the second Latter-daSaint child SENTIMENTS OY ONE OF THE HEROES born here. He was a remarkably smart child, land a favorite with all. WHO IS SL'KKKRINO FOK CONSCIENCE and SAKE IN THE NAME Brother with Sister Pool are almost PERSECUTION frantic gtief. They have the O LAW THAT SHOULOJUAKK THE sympathy of the entire people, who are cau to nnd the oodj , out NATION BLUSH. ail doing they tt is hot known that a body drowned iu Snake river in this part has ever House ok Coukection, been found. Detroit, Michigan, On the same day Mr. R. Wright, May 3d, 1883. while crossing the same river, had two Editor Deseret Xews: tine horses drowned, aud lost his en y Dear Brother. it is nearly tire load of flour, bacon, etc. The waters are rising rapidly, and it six months since 1 left my home in the AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Mogollan mountains, and I feel that as is extremely dangerous crossing the river at any of the fords. The farmers a time of have sown nearly twice the amount of WORRY, SUFFERING ANI ANXIETY, grain they did last. The prospects are It will count for years. Were it not excellent for a bountiful harvest. R. L. Bybrk. that it Is &nd has been too real I should almost believe myself to be yet dreaming. 1 have been in the United States now lessly. All aches and pains are cured by St. twenty years, and I defy I any man, Jacobs Oil, the Great The Relehstaa. GermanReroedy. woman or child to say that ever did a LOWER THAN ANY OTHER y or that I ever took Bkrlin, 11. TheonReichstasr any person injury took up the debate the third reading any advantage ot any one. I never oi tue uina inn. SEASON, AT drank whiskey nor used tobacco, and I l'rmce lsismarcK announced that a have never seen the day of my life that treaty had been submitted to the Bun I would not desiatb, giving concessions to Spain RATHER DIE THE MOST CRUEL DEATH on duties of southern fruits, in return for which Spain had renounced her v have intercourse with a woman claim to exemption from duty on rye. than who was not my wife. Aud yet here He hoped to present the treaty to the am, by an American judge Reicbsta? during the present session. in a condemned land that boasts of its liberty Its Herr Dccken (Guelphlte) opposed religious freedom. Ob,, what pre- hurts and many sorts of ails of the proposed duties on cereals on the tense ground that their adoption would My brethren, Chrlstopherson and man and beast need a cooling weaken the chances for the, return of Tenney, and I, are here, cast into the the royal house f Hanover. of murderers, thieves and alt lotion. Mustang' Liniment. Prince Bismarck replied that he society kinds of criminals, and not a friend greatly regretted that the Guelprts still within a thousand miles to speak to or clung to tbe Utopian idea of the res- associate with. And why arc we here? toration of the House of Hanover. He Echo answers why. We are not Nihildesignated such conduct as high trea- ists, nor Communists, nor All son, aud added that they would find we have done is to obey theFenians. inlunction thegates against which they were di- oi jesus (jurist as implied in bis re their assaults ffrmly closed. recting mark to the Jews: "It ye were the SALT LIKE CITY BREWERY The duty of three marks on wheat children We direct attention that the follow U.g of Abraham, ye would do and rye was approved by the ReichTo-da- n, t- : to-da- y, Iyer's Sar saparilla ft Winter Goods cap-sise- DEPARTMENTS y - FULL. New artels, Dolmans and. Coals! NEW ARRIVALS, MEN'8 BOOT To-da- Hats, Gaps, Blankets & Clothing to-da- TEAS DELS! Ail Sorts of 1 1 C0ETN BK0 stag. The formal announcement of the appointment of Herbert Bismarck as Un der Secretary of Foreign Affairs was made y. London, 11. During discussion in the House of Lords this afternoon the government's position concerning with Russia, a dramatic and exciting incident occurred. The Duke of Ar gyll was making a speech defensive of Mr. Gladstone's policv on Kcvotlan matters, when the solemn body wis startled out of all propriety by a piercing shriek. Tbe cry came from Baron Domer (Liberal). He sprang to his feet and then sank to the floor. It was soon seen that the Barou was in a fit and unconscious. The doctors were summoned and they succeeded, after much labor, in restoring the Baron to consciousness, and be was soon after ward removed to his home. to-da- J ales Ferry. It Is reported that M. Jules Ferry, late French Premier, has ootainea a secret interview with the Pope and has promised, in return for the support of tbe clergy in the cominar election, to strengthen the concordat it be snail oe restored to power. Cardinal Czack, who s a fr'end of M. Ferry, urges the Pope to assent to such an agreement. Cardinal Czack has the ear of the Pope and It is expected he will replace Cardinal Jacobin i as Parml of State, whose retention in Secretary office will be impossible, as he is be coming completely deaf. Rome. 11. . ' M H co ism "CTS"E T MAY EVENING, to-nig- ht Dramatic Society Election. Rlorec ui.il iliMlcr.- jtr uerall UTA1I TERRITORY, TUESDAY . ftRIEF TELEGUAKS. The German Reichstag is emected to ciose its session mis week. Admiral Jonett has Informed the Navy Department that he has to iro to Cartagena, which is still be seized. It is said that the President has Of fered the office of Register of the Treasurr to General W. S. Kosecrans, of California. Tbe United States training shins Portsmouth, Saratoga and Jamestown, sailed for Newport yesterday, for thlr summer cruise. Secretary Whitney left Wash! nct.m for Cleveland, )hio, yesterday, to attend tbe funeral of his brother-in-laMr. Nathan Payne, son .of Senator w, THE WORKS OF ABRAHAM." to ask, Why was Jesus crucified? Why were the Apostles imprisoned. persecuted and cruelly martyred? Why were tne rropnets oi ancient nays cast into liens' dens and fiery furnaces, and compelled to hide in mountains aud caves of the earth? Were all those pure ana nooie men criminals. Why are such men as Brothers Skousen and Flake and others y imprisoned at Yuma, to-da- Arizona? I have loug been well ac- quainted with Brother Skouseu, and knew him to be an innocent, honest old farmer as good a man as can be found, and what has be done to deserve punishment? It Is the same old, old story, over and over again. The great God of Israel has again spoken from the heavens. The words of tbe ancient Prophets, of Jesus and and his Apostles are being fulfilled. The Priesthood amd authority from Jesus Christ has been restored to the human family. Every nation, kindred. tongue and people are invited to come to the supper of tbe great Bridegroom. This is the great secret; the hireling Pharisees who have transgressed the laws, cnanged tne ordinance and broken the everlasting covenant feel that their craft is danger. IT I NOT potVQAMY. to-da- ns XJ1N 1XTJSTIIV :i to auy one purctiaaer (Limited lo Six AT It by It. v i-- pieces 91.75 and $3.50 Each lot of 1 OO pieces Chemise, Sklrfa and Drawer n IT.c lot of 200 nieces Night D reuses. (Tietulne, Skirt uu Drawers, at 70c, heretofore sold at ttl.OO Orders will be promptly attended to Br 200 pieces of the same artlclea at f.tc, worth 91.4(1. d Jelivery made to say part of ta City. 200 pieces of the eame artlclea at 91, in, worth Stl.r.O MOR1TZ 4 CULLEN. 200 pieces of the sajne articles at Dl.n.l, worth Sa.1,75 Uf w PuoraisToaa BOO Corset Covers (brand new) In high and low itee.k. at 4(, OO, 7 5, VU ana sjl.ZO. Infants' Slips at 40, 65, DO, 431,10. flM,2A. Dresses at BO, 75, DO 1,10, 91,2., tl ,40 Short MAY, A lot of Ladles llalbrlggaa Vesla, all aires and In the i n) U1 UNION MARKET, B0 MAIN 8T. Ijlea, at 40c. A lot of Ladles' Coaaamer Vesta, with Silk Fronts, at SOc A lot of Mlsaea Muslin Drawers, all alaea, at 4Uc. AND SMOKE Ilt'ltr AND WIIXOURE cent per ill. i lio.crol ruts A lot of Chlldre-n'Chemise, at 2Rc. of prime meats at rbeapest rates. Bologna, A A TO THE FAMILY TRADE. 1 FRED. J. Headcheese and ftaosage of the very best quality, iinnis, Slionliluis and Mai'ou well cored and of the nneai flavor. Dried Heef oi ned Beef and Pickled Pork at Low I'riees. . These are no idle figure; thej rejtmtetif HaryaiuB luive never been that offered before IN CORSETS Telephone 396. Free Delivery. -- to-d- ay Itself. Isaac Oosn, praying for the admission to probate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting to be tne last Wilt and Testament of Abraham deceased, when and where, all persoss Coon, interested auiy and oppose the probate of said will. ap)ear or . the r.arrantinar" of lettera testamentary to .lames u. uotia. ana Isaac Coon, aa nrared lor ia aaid petition. Dated at Salt Lake City, April J7. 1S8S. JOHSf U. CUTLER, dlOt Probate Clerk, Salt Lake Co. The power of Qod has been made manifest In our favor, but as a people we have not appreciated the blessings y as. Can we bestowed upon truly say : to-da- We are the true bora sons of Zion None with at that can compare? I feel that we are short of the we have been pursuing mark-t- hat REDEMPTION OF LADIES' COTTON HOSE. In Solid Colors' and Fmn.eiea. at lOots We are offering Woola --4k.il TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: A In pursuance of law and by virtue of authority vested ia me by resolution of the City Council of Salt Lake Caty, adopted April i8th, 1885, I, James Sharp, Mayor of aaid City, do hereby notify and inform all persons owning or holding any ot the all to-da- Io . y a line of Bolfg'o 24 Inch, at 55otM., And line of 14 inch Wool De Belga, 16V. lot of STANDARD PRINTS at 6cts., (no such tram ails offered la town.) ar Buy no SILKS without Every pleee has been marked looking doteu, at our Stock. OOIIN IlllOS. . -- st Fancies, .11at K:Ih. sUe. Solid Color, at ?Vt. lor ui by Foster,) al2ct. A lot of Balbrljrjrana, Solids and 60 doaea Ladies' Brilliant Lude, 200 dozen Thread Gloves, (made BOJDS. Coupon Bond of Salt Lake City Corporation of Series "A," bearing d,a,te 0f June 1st, 180 numbered, from 1 to 467 inclusive, sad to-d- ay being of the denomination of One Iiaadred Dollar .($100) each, that each and all of aaid bonds have boon called and re quired for redemption by tea City Council of taid city, and that the principal thereof wuj no pata ia ran on or arter tne fu-- dmy of Jane, 1885, npos preaeotattoa at the Deseret National Bank, 'Salt Lake Cil Utah; and notice ia hereby given to a ' persons interested that ail Interest upon the KTMDMKSS Or MY BKKTHTIKX bonds above described wifl sad the In sending JVewa, m&mben, Utah Potten, coupons attatched taaroto , (exoeptiM Millennial Star matt scteuUno papers. cuupoa number , tan for latere for six wniCB are very Interesting- to dm. I bay bad two lettera from Brother aaoatns sadina; .Ian 1, 18a,) win hseome Woodruff and oae from Brother J. M. void aad of aa value from sad after aaid : Press correspondent at Snakim are telegraphiag comnlaints ts lindon concerning tbe arbitrary manner la whicb military censorship ower disto newspapers is at present patches exercised. Tbe oorresnondents iaver that they are not permitted, to send r t important news at ail. Tbe "Oi-i- h5 Pbiandctfrsuin'i y. reached Portland The aartr. consisting of representatives of nearly every line of easiness, left Omrba last weanesoay stopped z nonrs at Sbo-- Arc now offered Four and Eight Gallon Kegs, dl!7tf udg-mo- nt ? are bow selling ear favorite Bear la We What do New York and other great We offer a few I1AIKJAI N, himI you will acUnowle.Ign witntneir toousanos oi nouses cities, LEGAL NOpCE. of ill fame and their tens of thousands tlieui. tb cm mm audi when you a of drinking soloons, care about a few In the Probate COurtln aad for Salt Lake obscure "Mormons," laboring day and County, Territory of Utah. 50 DOZES WHITE & DRAB (MSETS, AT 50rte. EACH. dozens of chilnight to support theirare In the dren? matter of there the not of Estate brooms Abraham Why The town is full with trashy Corset, but our patrons are aware that we never Coon, deceaned. enough in the United States to sweep have anything at this price; this t ore ft l vioitn l,ii. the notice of time and place for the hearing of 25 Dozen. at 7ftcts. each, worth (ftl,2Jt. IMMORALITY AND DEGRADATION Petition for admission to Probate of Will . A lot of Ball's Corset, In w hite aad Drab, at 91,00, aad a beaufrom Chicago alone, to say nothing of TO AN ORDI'.R OF SAID I f JURSUANT Cardinal, lllue, White, Drab and Old Oold, tue Daiance. JL Court in said matter, notice la hereby tiful Sateea Corset, No, my dear friends, the Christian given that Thursday, the 14th day of May, at 91.00, worth 9I.&0- A. m t aa'olook it. at the world of is hardly J us titled in p. iS85, House In Salt Lake City, UtahCounty Territbe first stone. Neither have Court throwing in room court of tory, the said Court, has enemies of tbe God ever been, but been WE OFKER A LOT OF appointed the time and place for the history, as it is often ald, must repeat bearing of a petition of J. I). Coon and Payne. AW UNWISE POLICY, Tbe business In the court at th aud the sermon of President that District of Columbia has been brought to a standsUU- - The anDroorlatlon lately printed in tbe News, Is io Smoot, tfae payment of Jarors and witnesses; is bntitoo true, aud comes nearer the foundation of ail our troubles than all . exhausted,. . ii tbe malice and . i of our enemies The total values of axDorts of (do combined. Tbeprejudice Saints Import thousmestic breads tuts daring the lour ands of things they could as well manmonths ending April 80 were 45.078.- -' ufacture. Any man with sound nee that exporting and ii.rini uie ten months ended not oan easilymakes wj, April 30 exports were fl33,W3,3l8. a people or naImporting tion prosperous, and yet carload after Minister Lowell Jeaves London fnr carload of things are 1 id pot ted by our borne June 10th. Phelps, the new that could be made at Minister, will probably buy Lowell's community suob as furniture, clothing, house and furniture. No. 31 Lowendes borne, In shoes; fact, what is not imported? Square, Just as they now stand. flow much better off wonld my famLanester. the murderer of nolle nffWr ily have been bad 1 commenced Fowler, who la to be hanged in Wash- manufacturing chairs when I drat locatington City on Friday next, marie a ed at St Johns, Instead ot fooling away desperate but onsoctessf nl attempt to three years on saleratua bed in farms ing, aud only succeeding In raising escape from jail yesterday. cockle-bu- rs sunflowers I If our The council of CathoHcorelates. who boys, Insteadaud a pending their time of met in Baltimore last week for the learning to handle wild bones, were a place for tbe instructed la mechanical science, I of purpose, new uatnoiicselecting University, have decided think it wonld be far better. IB fror oi Washington CUy. f, lam verjthaokliUXortha - 3EC3 iiJ.IlNrS w - TO OVlt 1'ATItOXS: I feel i... Lvn. LU3OB2nH "3TJLSD AND PLANING MIJLL ft". J. 9 BJ OS SUA. W, H. KaneaaT Trfc,0i. SIERRA . -- a. eea, ' . .y. Peterson, which I truly appreciate, date.;i ;' and yet : notwithstaadlnar tne treat Witaess ny hand and the 'corporate - aaal of aaid kindness of oar brethren and tbe fav.Z city this ...- orable treatment we have received from tbe officers it seem at times very t,.2 t J AMISS BHAKIV-and I caanot help asking myself :dark, Can v-- . - - - JL.'.n tt , I - ; J . Vklasrles. Momldlajrs, T asses. : Doors. Windows. th, Blladi, Woo4 Pamp., laekls( llort.. Dullilm' i ( . ' .UeTwu, fSaah I; ALU Wsiffcts. GLASS, Etc., Etc.' D 3 C R I fTI0 H 8 ISADS TO 1 0 SO IS. ' |