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Show TRUTH XVIII. VOL. ifi Af;o ti:ai)k. NKW YOUIv TKADK. i'tK n fur addri-- is A 51 iiirurma-tion- . Our ik V-y- j world nmi The CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. semi FOR ft r.i.is i n:n V holdall. M.i mil urltii SASH, DOORS WD ou ivr . Mmtti-l'- Stitir l!r i 7i Vies, li nfj bf Uur Lake ilv . I I j : l.ll-e- ."75,-ih- Absolutely Pure. Thin powder nrvor varies. A marvel of Mure , Ktrenglh juhI liolohoiueiie purity oeouoniieal IIijim Uie ordinary Kinds, and vvilli lie sold eanuot (lie mill in eoinlieliUon titudes of low test, slioi t weiw hi allol p ho p hate powders. ' I vv Sil vitlu in mux. Eoyvi. i: vki )ku Co., if! Wall Street, Nt Yi BUM, f ,t-- VV TURNER BRINCKERHOFF, ir.n, & CO., -- I -t aiaiiiilaeHuers of aud Dealers in ( tiTTuS ISAlL Itt iK, ' WatdheiTV," lliuid Mills. "I'litHLMl s" and other favorite rands, all iiumlir Hard, Medium and Soft. 111. kept ill III Salt I'nee Lists and upon application. lon-dllUl- llllllier lle.llcr.s and Onden. t. ia . . ni to-da- . of ttrth Vint sit (ioo.ls an" I.V tin- toi-k Ger-vac- io , CIIICACiO, -- l. & Co., vv ee ed i- Palmer, Fuller com-niitt- f MOIRE $11 MnpT rallern, equal to :ui y fultl for ftia. r.nt-luachine cob 'tains a full set of at taelimeril.s. The fur niture is Mark walnut, Willi dron-lea- f luldO. 'ive drawer and box. dated for covcj ship meiit it weighs 11(1 His. t lime i;u.ir-aiitinui Kvery ed lo jrivu Kiitistao tii'ii or may lie returnJ 't uey refunded, CHitAlo) St'AI.K CO., Addle, Chicago, III. SPLEMQIO li It I C A X . i DHCK FOR Of E8JU.LS.BL0EJBR0Wa.0R ha-alw- IB THE BHCT Cotton Canvass ot all numbers 14 in l.'XJ inchcn wide, tor Deck, Car, Trunk and Wngou Coverings, Maehmo Aprons and for other purposes, constantly in stoic and made to order. Agent lor If. S. Tltiming Co., "Standard.". or less quantity and ly the ouvainca at .. c , M. 1. inosc uooa.canbe STAR HORSE SAILS, to-d- and cattle, kilied the same day. That night eight large Indiau tires were seen in the neighboring hills. The ranchmen returned to the city aud reported the above facts. Yesterday, 20 d frontiersmen, headed by Mayor Fleming of this city, started for the locality, determined to follow the trail until tuey overtake the Indians. A courier from Captain Smith's command says they had a short fight at Moultou's sawmill, and the uesrro sol diers ran. A courier from the Burro Mountains says there werenoludisn signs south of Mangus valley, showing tlicm to te chiefly north of thi-- t city in the Bear Creek and Upper Mimbres country. Those not gone north to the Black Kange are apparently heading for Ari- ay to-da- CORRESPONDENCE. si uesi ioxs xm t'Kirr y 1 " to-du- inter-eptithet- JUNE 2, EVENING, (iltnWKKN. IIkxnkfkk, Summit Co., Utah, May 25th, lf.s. Editor Dcseret Nnesz I was a member of the Horticultural Society forI many years in Knglaud, in fact, until left to come to Utah in the year '71. 1 hav.' felt much interest in the culture of fruit aud vegetables for nearly 00 years, aud in reading the account iu the Ntcws a few days ago, I was sory to see the statement made there in regard to the failure of the fruit crop, which looked so promising zona. but a short time ago. There does not is close behind, pushSmith seem to be auy effectual means offered Captain the Indians toward the Gila. These as yet to destroy the pest, but 1 am ing comprise the largest portions of tire inclined to think is lor the want of Indians wut in this section, and they a little trouble onitthe part the folks. are thought to be striving to return to Have they ever proveu the ot effects of the reservation, finding themselves cut nEXSK SMOKING other directions. Thirty mountoffin ed: Indians chased five prospectors of their fruit trees? I found ncr the head of the Sagatotie, a tri- that the best thing to cleanalways trees butary of Duck Creek, (Saturday. from blighiof auy kind; if itfruit anYesterday Indians stole a herd of sheep swer well on a small scale, whywill not on and goats in the Upper Mimbres. Any old refuse will do to large one General Crook arrived at Fort Uiy-ar- d amake :i smoke, rags bcru? the best if will field in take the yesterday and had, as they make a strong to the they cau i be person, pushing suoura lane advaulage of th extent of going intooperations Mexico if neces- smeii. wind. Put the lire where the wind will sary. mowuriKDL tnrougu the orchard. Gen. Scholleld to have telegraphed proved this method to be the best the War Department the following dis- that can be employed. If had fruit patch, dated .Fort Bayard, yesterday trees aificted with blightI that from Gen. Crook, Commanding the is I would just what should do, and Department of Arizona: "Eight' parities warrent don't succeed of troops are scouting after the the first success. If youagaiu-ltime, try, try Indians The outlook is very bad and regard to the the trouble will be exceedingly diflieult to suppress." ItW gained at the W ar MILTK.W ON TIIK GOOSBEKRIKS, Department that between sixteen and I will give you my experience. 1 tweuty companies, containing alwutt 12.000 men. are in the field in nursnit if bought some trees about seven years ago, and planted them in my small garthe Indians. den. The tirst anil second rears of 1. Commissioner At Washington. kins y bearing they mildewed, etc. I tried received the following dismany experiments before I found out patch from the Mesealero's Indian the cure, but I found it at last and very agent, dated May 31st: "The hostile Indians are reported to be within 25 simple iudeed it is. When the tree is miles west of here, heading this war. iu blossom and the fruit begins to Three troops of cavalry uuder Major knit, clear every thing away from around the tree to allow it plenty of Van Horn, started yesterday to then put a layer of dry wood ashes Forty Mescilero scouts air; asthe boughs.extend.lo the accompanied the troops at the request as far around of Major Van norn. The Mescaleros depth of two inches. It is no use when and Jecsrillos are all qultt and there is the mildew has set in, as it will n(K clear it off. My gooseberries ripened no fear of them Joining the hostilea." out beautifully last year, aad 1 have trees now in nnj something over 20, blossom, which I do not expect to be well-arme- ; Reclining Chair Co., Hartlt-- - I . inrantee feotlBfactloti! Oi LIVE. WircU I'roiii WiLslilnyloM. Wasiiinii rox, The select of Hie Senate upon interstate coumierce has nrrangetl a proKramute ior the iiioiitn oi June, its next meet-in.- '' will he held in Chicago oatUc 12th in St. Loiifs, two (lavs, in.st., four beuinninic the 17th; two iu Dw Moines, iu uinin on tne r.icn ; two ta (Hnatia, ami two in St. beinuinu ou the I'aul and Minneapolis liejimuinx on the J th. The Chief ot l'ostolliee Inspectors lias iieen tnioriued that ostmuster S. V". llibbs, of Iwiston, Idaho, issued money orders to the amount of $15,ixx or .fjD.iKH) payable to huiiself aud banks in different cities to collect the in nod forward tne money to hiin, and then absconded, lie wax last lieard lroin at Victoria, C. At the request of the Secretary of the Interior, the Commissioner of the I.jnd oilice has caused an investigation lo be made into the merits of Ibe Nation laud (,'iaat iu New Mexico, and has reported that in his judgment all the lands claimed (about acres) should be restored to the public domain, with the exception of elev en square leagues, for which patent . lias been issued. Supt. 1). V. Rhodes, of the division rey td posloill.ee supplies, was moved by the IVislmaster-- t ieneral, and Mort llo Noyes, of lJurliiii,'toii, Vt., was to lill the vacancy. Mr. appointed KUodes' division had been inspected tae committee appoiuted for the by purpose and the 1'osliuaster-Genera- l beins: dissatistied with the methods pursued, thought the public interest would be served better by a chuune iu the division. Mr. Noyes, who ia appointed head of the division, is a well Known merc hant id Uurlinsjtoii and been a staunch democrat, lie married a cousin of Fostrtiaster-tieu- eral das, but it is stated .tUat his se icci ion was maue solely upon the re commendation of Messrs. Suialley an Atkins, of Vermont. 1 he President appointee) isaac ii. A ay nam oi New lork to bd ; Second Comptroller of he Treasury are good A ff royal. Maj Wo KSTK.liN UNION' TELKplUVH rue Market, i;h UTAH TERRITORY, TUESDAY TELEGRAPH. BY amf Stronfrest t RtC Li'n'ib Chai:; SALT LAKE CITY, LIBERTY 2T JD .A. u. The brass band also discoursed some sweet strains of music. Brother Gto. Goddard stated that those schools d sir rg to do so could visit the Deseret Museum in classes of 10 or 12 at a time, and tin- children would he admitted at the low priceof ."c. each. He complimented the doorkeepers who had assisted in preserving the excep- tioually good order which had char- acterizet the meeting. The Twentieth Ward School will furnish the music at the next met ting of the Union, and also an efllelciit of doorkeepers. corps The choir sang an anthem, and the meeting closed with benediction In Elder Stephen R. Marks. The exceljent singing tendered on was iriven bv the this occasion Ward choir under the direction of Prof E. Beesley. The musie given by the Union Bras Bawd during the seating of the audience was well rendered, and reflects credit upon the members of the organization. w 0NDERFUL REMEDY. Tiie vnlne of Ayer's Cherry Pector.-ilE M. SarjTcnt, 41 AndoM-l,owill. n he u ote tii 111 it :i Hards from the . :m::i i s Mis s., ' eoninii neeil iisIiik A)er'4 if ui Ii 11011:1 r e:innnt be oer- - Che rrv Peeloral about the j ear lv2, hi n iiin tied. lr. C. K. l'liiliv, Pitt.-burfamily nudum., for ( viiigltH hii.I Odd"; writes : " About tine. years ago I and ' iiIwuvn kept it in Illy liouo bIih .i 11:11! :v erc I.;iry 11: is, v, ho h resulted iii that time. I e. insider it the hot lemiili hrouie liii:irseiie-s- . ly the use of A el 's hat c:m be li.el for these eoii)daliit.s ' I lurry Pectoral h;i c si nee enlirel I'e- ,1. 11. Koberlson, Cliiylon. Nr C , gained my health." Mr. Henry Kir n have Used Avii'm ( lull Wliles; Iai'i Isinf Prliilin: ( .. New Y01 l. Pii lural. In my family :ttnl pracli.e. (m litis: 'lnllti. 111 became )iideiuie in ntmilii r of year-- , mid have no hesll.it mm 1111 mliei f in reeointiieiiding it. my in uIiIhii Iuio.I. II "ii 11d111iiHl.i l il , inv f.iinily Millered Merelv with Ti parat ion, and w . d lo do nil aii d w hum touk A rs Chen v I'eelor: il. that laimed for il." 1). .1. Slyi -, i. i .'nd were iiiiid by il in a few manton, N.C.. writes: " AyerN Che w y i. a wonderful in. ili. ine for lullueii; .1. Pectoral is the best Con h idepiwatioii ( 'IVks nan h eannot bi' said in its favor.'' Il j.ies Invtanl relief.'' cm r I 1 I j g, hae 11 Ir. 1 "I v Niiif!-tent- h J. II. M. Ul. ISSr,. !s(ral ; da. P.wtiiY, Sec'y. r- 1 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral That is an open question. 15nt there cured a om h in a f. w ln., ... 11 nlwav s relieves in of Ihe lungs oi) question as to what l.nnvn's at. and arresi . the tendency iull limn d ion. Il Mrikes ;,( ihe foiindul ion of nil Iron Hitters can do. Crown's Inm iu limitary ilisea-- s, is without a rival as an expectorant . and is a Mire cure f.u tint Hitters will put new spirits into and languid ladies. Will inob d iliale I.. Curclt, Tc:m.i. Ti:i hi h. and CM-- . writes: " liav.t vigorate t he h)ood and put rosts. on o nly for tvvtiilv vear-- . in my y Inn it's A) 1'or Ihroul and luiitj ((oral pale cheeks. Will stir up lazy lives and a.ses, 1 coirsiikr it a wonderful rcme.lv set them at work. Will tone up weak stomachs and enable the work of digestion to go on gloriously. Mis. Taylor, of Manchester, Ya., says, "liy the use ot Brown's Iron Hitteis I ;hu entirely cured of malarial fever, poor appetite and debility." : is no 1, ! . te ! 1 , I 1 I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, l Dr. THAT COKJII. Frazier's Throat end Lues dalsain the only sure cute for Coughs Colds, IIoHrseness a.ul Sote Throat, and ail diseases of the throat and Do hTOfr By usir.g Di. J. i; i I sal.- not iirnlect n cough longs It may prove fatal Scores and tiu'i-d- l Of ds grateful people owe their 'ivos to Dr Frazier's Tin oat aud Lung Halsaru, md no fiuuly will ever be without it after ante usm- - it, ami discovering '!.s il.arveloi:s power It IS put up in Nrcr fami.y bottles and soid for the ?oiia!t p lev of' To .vnt s per hot-ti- e r .ei Ilavim; been For sale bv Z C M h.., Drug Dept. Carpet toaud Wall suit '.he titles. ,.lv prices I! D't. Hk.nlkv's Celery, Heef and iron, selling Ins lat e and cures Dyspepsia and Indigestion. M li l C. Aver A Co., (Annlyticnl all bv I Lowell, Mass. i i Im wi k h n I 1w -- : I Crmis(t, I n m t. iliin- - nil vi t Ui t picpuro.l nls lor i 1 V 1 the large Furniture, t han n i lo scW at i in. Mil uptou, resineu shipiiynls, he la St. at Judt;e Maynard is a resident of Delhi IS i ., and at present holds the office o lOLISHKI OR BLUKD, First Deputy Attorney-Generof tho Will hold a hoc on Longer than nnj State. The President also appointed) troubled at all with mildew, FOB VPIIOI.NTERV, 'A HI'KTS e Konert uarnett to collector of In We have-go- t othor. W e guarantee our Nails atew and lots ,s..-'H nud ,uid r, iitjmrf 'ri(ff. ternal Kevenue for the Fourth District Poltm Expeltod front Prnsvla-R- a Or Window Blinds, go to P. W. of frost. Yours very trely, he I'.i!ial iu Quality ond oi California. V. Madsen's. Jamks Paskktt. Im KetaliAtia. Durability to any mndc. A. V. Howard, Collector of Custom 3 v 2 3 t. at Portsmouth, N. II ., has tendered his London, J. The supposition that ..: RENOt'ED. Made from the Best Norway to the Secretary of the the exfcnjstpn of Russian Poles front Ml IC1HK AND 0BCOBATION fAV resignation P. W. Madsen's furniture store to rca.su t f Finished Iu his ..... letter he says has Prussian;, territory where they had Iron, Already l 51 and A3, First South Street. INLEHI. i. i i . i ry. t heatn omee since settled to escape Russian despotism -AJecemoer to drive, fejr th. lujn me between io!., uuriuK wnicn hums ne uas en wasrhie toan understanding Lkhi, June 1, 1885. P. W. MA0.1END FI.E NTOOU T... ; deavored to faithfullT discharira Us; 1M ln...r.m,...l . TJNIOX. lUmSE'-NAliCO., to ail I n : COMlp ws Editor Deserrt A Sl.uk in Is and n o t ICS duties. He then adds: "I havw Of Furulture at 51 and 53 First South nun the chrnprat to no also suiHcieut M,uave fun Zrr tLIIMNIM.. IT. MBaaaia the K'UlesI III lift. alt call les if l ha umr Httniiflrfl li i i In se f r mi uurin an that time been a-- zealous UatlUIl. Street. CHIGAaOwas Decoration the Day by spent but tne at luemoeroi the action of the citizens of Lehl in liner style. Many and thing pleased reputiican party.. For Sale by it. a r i ftrtd its i in every way nossible to Prussian authorities, and is in visited the COAL! COAL! COAL! Farm ol Mr. J. dUS ly Branch tort'o. ita success, constituent! v mv 'offenaiw; trte execution or a retaliatoryengaged measure lieck, where Saratoga and other amuse Weber. Rock Spring. Ph asant al boating Germans can be rpany who have been residln established by partisanship' ments were Uie order of the day. Here ley and Red Canvon All tlie (ais soh IU IkUSSia Ieing forced to retin n In many witnesses. For twenty years of the the Lehl Cricket in the Salt Lake market. Our ground have also been a tirm believer In the: uieir native country. Hardly any notice Clubcricket was the graud centre of mirth is irom the celebrated Grass Weber ia Jacksoulan doctrine, 'to the victors was given mem mat thev won 1,1 iu tv. and fun. The Cricket Club mines and we are mininir betterCreek NONNAST, rnn belom? the spoils.' Couslst'eney.therc- - quired to return, and much hardship of American Merchants' was Fork No other Weber challenged by man ever before. f x r.a J4re. comiiels me llrmlv to . Hilhhi- to n. lu nuuci Liiuir nitcuua tne CU1DS expulsion Alerts oi i,eni, and uoui to this market can compare In many Instances Uiese refugVes reach these principles and convictions in deDrought CHICAO-O- , was worked nrize. which for the naely AH onr coals are nfcelv Witn it. feat as well as in victory." v ntt. uie tjrerman irontier in n a very line cricket bail. There was a Btnt-nrs-i anu cleaned. lutl ilanufiicturer of Alplieus llauscoui was appoiuted his ditioii. aud the Alerts long contest, strong Coal lepartment. Union Pacific Rail successor. coming out victorious, having gained way company. Within tho past few davs a 1.000 live Antheir puiuJU.over A. J. (JiJNNKi.i., Agent. competitors. cicjKsuip 111 tne pension bureau bavins other game was played, and the Alerts ItRIEF TXE!11AMS. Ofllcc, Wasatch Comer. become vacant, S!cretarv Lamar sent KitcnUn, Lenf an.l ('entre. Tables, won the victory . and the v.applause again a requisition to the Civil Service Com . . t ...... e . i. A it.fi AV o. hiUten ables, ,Sttil.i, l.'tr. but? i buc ' " " J ' iiicir,i vjl isuu NOLU HIT. iiiicab asBCiuuiitts . wt mission for a person to till tUe position, iiy ree.remrir j . i.ou 11.11 line i.Ai;;i:sr axd most co.milktk ,st(h A .V UTAH est;. ever saw in S.d by all prim i.al Kurmture lealoi Lehi; Mr. Jas. Garwood, in which he requested that the (Com I have sold out mv into a Alerts the with very I Jr., Voufhout Uio WCfteni status. he Mexican House of l)anni.ii t rut kf Vi iii mission certify the name of a. lunialit hm line presented furniture business of tho medal. The Pleasant Groye Union clerk from Dakota, latirar- Iwviiir aojuuracu uatu September JO. and Gardner, but not mv CAB I.OVPlNti A srr.tiALTr. Brass Band furnished the music for berg, Burton la my pmn i louiiii uii.iL ina l orricory nao no n tuv baud presents a tine trdc, whtoh This IL-- a Lamar has from day. recovered 1SJ3L Secretary ! seiitation iu the bureau. The reDlv Ula illness. expect to invest heavily, ouiti, having manv SKND FOli CArAIXKUJK. all members the appearance, being Afl to this request was prepared in hand work. years' experience by manner in which and the uniformed, kinds of furniture to order. the Ctimiuission and forwarded to tb The title of Miss Cleveland's forth they executed their pieces reflects Furniture I'actorv 108 made W.. South Tem immediately. Iu It the Com coming hook is "George Elliot, aud credit upon their leader. Secretary We hope mission decline to make the certificate otner studies." Street. John C. SANintKiKi. AOODST IIKOF.R. ii. nKocKsrnmi-Ttuey will can again, as the citizens ple as requested, and say , In BtibstatK-e- , A their efforts. w. Of greatly appreciated ban Julian Indi.mi Ueorge IN ALL '111 : LAT F.ST STY 1,KS that it is the prov ince of the Commisgrand ball linished the day's doings ia appointed Surveyor General of the BABY & BROCKSttlMIDT, sion, and not that of the Secretary of been CARRIAGES evening. the Interior, to name the States and iNew Mexico. On the 29th, a very sad affair hap At Dinwoooky's. itoui Territories whicd .selections shall Prince Hubert T.r.nla Fran criq WHOLKflAI.E IlK L.EK8 IN pened iu the family of a Mr. William tie made for certitioation upon requisisou Due. of do the where rnuiippe, eldest Jackson, a 54 will vou a choice out. of too tions ; and, w it h rncf; to this par- cnartrcs, is dead ; aged 1!) years. lived a young girl by the nanio of Sarah Ladies' give A t ticular case, that Dakota is not on the Spring Wraps and Jackets to i.Vl,(Hi ction, r.ihuiii': from The London police are informed that James, only a little over 12 years of worth from $7 to $V1 each. Call early. 1 list for the choice oi appointments, and one she the visited age. day During two dynamiters have arrived in Fmr. F. AtJBRiiACii & l!no. that, therefore, the Commission will laud and obtained some and await only a favorable oppor oi tne stores not select a clerk from that Territory. as she to mice said, strychnine, to 1 he decision of the Commission poison EAUI.E NOI r NO W. carry out their design. will. tunity witn ; out alter she left the store and it is understood, be regarded bv them at depot. Elias Morris' Work Only on while of the she 'rnecoTnaee UPHOLSTERERS' GOODS, the home ninta tho various took way as a precedent that will govern any fu- A large stock of th-32 S.. Main Street. Is a w.i s kept, in h i cOllsi .si II;; of C 'litre and FOR SALE tiuring May was 4.0jo.4;17. of which poison herself and died in about ten ingmeil's Z.Store. in Wiluulor r,m a o Cu il ii aids C. M. I., Salt Lake City. iuic eases ui iue Kino. W a hint or Pine (i;Ihsn or Tildes, Dining was oiposlte so in is The after it standard minutes dollars. a,40t,3i supposed. The Court of Claims closed Its busi So 17.i Kiiiuloiph Street, tin doors) and Hum M le Wn, M itt s of the peace was notified, a ness for the term and adjourned fame. Justice Perry Davis. 'of "Pain-Killet a, was il' r and an o i'is before pint.' 'isin iirnl c,ini.te in summoned, Jury Inquisl elsewhere Dr. Henley's Celery, Reef and Iron article till October tith next. sand has been for the past fifteen tiou held, with the following verdict: Fvery IX &.fl nv in stock iii I. Sl kept cures Nervous Headaches and Neu Assistant Attorney General Simons years an lamate of a P.mnsri t,m announced his retirement from the de shnshouse, He is insane. ralgia. Trriutory of Utah, i ' f partment of justice and introduced i,eni rreqinct, The of Kiel trial Louis will Drobablv .Judu'c liobort A. Howard, of Little M. b. S Il .1 Utah County. J M. I.KIMKRT. :o tne 22d of uegina aonut Uock, Ark., as his successor. A large camuicuceiii An before this holden at the house of Col. mouth, inquisition Richardson, number of were decisions rendered. JOHN C. HEEMES & CO., Win. Jackson. In Lehl Precinct. Utah f t he fvw. nt thn Hhl -- AJLA.2VTJs$ stipendiary magistrate. Ac County, on the 30th day of May, A. D., kee and St. I'aul Hailroad Comnanv's 71st The Itanannual of the meeting . ., . . , o . . e M.t. rt .ic n i:i.a iss&, oeiore George Webb, lastice of claim for carrying tho mails, the peti list PITTSBURGH, PA., missionary un on was he t at. the peace lor Lehi Precinct, in said auu HAGAN'S rtus tion oismisseu noteu. ex The flnancia appeal case was ftaratoga yesterday. Manufacturers of county, upon the body of Sarah James, The Union Pacific railroad hibit shows a deficit of !kV),6I5. mere tne whose Dy aeaa, claim brought by the railroad com jurors Crystal mut Colored Tabl Tr, Lamp Gootls, apany names lying A royal decree has been issued en are hereunto subscribed. ;J7 to ill W. l irsl South StriM t, Malt I,ako Vliy. The to recover for the transportation Jelljr Tomblers, Jcllj Palis, Kte. said do say oaths their the upon & Jurors, f forcing MICH15AH conviction mails and for other service rendered 23, 30, 3?, AVENUE, U supplementary to the extradition treaty of March 23, that tne said Sarah James came to her A full line Of our rood can be found fit ',. the Government, to w hich the Govern C. M. L and it branch stores, lattle ii Detween Italy and the United death bv the means of taking strychis a secret aid to lipantv ment Med offsets for 5 percent paid in. nine, administered by her own bands. States. Koundy'a and Clark, Kidredge .t Co s. to the Treasury under the act of dbM ly on the 29th day of May, A. D. 188, at Many a lady owes her fresh and 2." per cent under the Thurmau act. The race for the strand rnz.- of thp licui ny.. he court found the facts and reached a Paris Jockey Club took Dlace Knmlnv - Ulll are kepi I.v Z C M. I. in testimony whereof, the said iurora ness to it, who would ratiW III S. rv.io nl conclusion upon the law last February, and was won by Marouls de Bonnt. nave II n,l.lo onl. n iu, l urni, ll.o Ii II .ue v in tiio 0. viler. hereunto set their hands the day not tell, and and the opinion was then read by the hiller's brown colt cant tell. five Reluisant, by Tel il.ii anil year d Chief .Justice. was ajqresaia. It then t ordered by lengths; the bay colt Caudor. G. com br, the court that computations be made two i - it-iicughtha and a half ahead of the J. T. Powell, in accordance with the opinion, and chestnut colt third. Extra, Jesse! Smith. experts have since been at work upon Aud (lie ufll hnonn IVrrbrron, ' The closing ceremonies of the Npw Attested : L. 31. the matter. 1 he computation is now MTG CO.. G. Wkbb, 03 complete showing that the railroad Is Orleans Exposition took place yester- Justice of the Peace, muebteu to the Government in some-thiJL itiy, auu exuimiors wao do not vro- .ui Ji fr.N'rt of 3 P . Lehi, Utah Co, U. T. over one ami a quarter millions pose to remaiu for the next season 8 ALT LAKE CITT, have of commenced dollars. be udnnieut J TIioho will nKo AND entered FIRE ENGINES, packing up their want to l.ny )IJMPS r.ii.i -- v or SWMIe Horxm, Iionld not lall lo com. Hi eiuiu Ui tlieuu.tKcB He' In i, e i accordingly. lint t he CAUFOMIA BREWERY am. - S a2 52c hiii! sli-j- t l.fnd, Unn SUNDAY DfclSKKKT Icul B S the case involving the Uecisiouin SCHOOL l'lte Mrs. W. t.h a J. and Winn, widow, , I'ilx-Mriiht of the state of Illinois to certain of her children ami Mrs. Tonv Stefano. I'liimit mid SleitiK UNION MKKTINGswamp lands is to the effect that when wife of an Italian musician. wer Two mnVx aout'.i of Trmr !o Killer' lirik-.- .m(. Itelt-tata P k. W el TvinplM SL, 8AI.T I.AHK OITt ' LAGER BEER ALE and PORTER, ilAalru UrJ a of tlc4icad has decided The of department Jane the ILttif nml I'nekiiiK. Sunday meeting off drowned 25 Zeje's Island, about a question pending therein his success was held on Monday WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. nines oeiow w umiugton, The School Union sor cannot open it and transfer it to children evening. In the Salt Lake Assembly Second tiomAK were in the and wadiug water, the Street, Thre Dovrt Eat court of claims for hearing. This J. Lrmr, K. J. BarBia. Agricultural Implcmoiits, beyond their deDth. Mm. Winn iiaii; stake srrpi. onn c. cutler pre- - dial MaU tXrtet. was the only point considered in this getting W. H. Ball Laka. and Mrs. went Stefano to rescue. siaing. their AND case. VLANI&G MILT,. Trvckaa, Uaa. 'A".c; ii After the usual singing exercises, and when all were drowned. wirs, prayer oy f.i.ier Jos. Ji . iean, Stolen Trankn. The Chicago. City Council twdrl a ipeniug ZbsT he secretary called the roll ot schools: Nkw Vokk, 1. Detective Golden, of arnionlous meeting ICS WQfiTH SECGSO ST.', ST. LOOIS, MO. nve country warns and ciiy ami The tor Ifyrue's staff, yesterday micably agreed to finish its canvass f eignieen were represented. general attendseized the clothing, and other the' ballots cast at the last munleinai T J 3 TU was large, the hall well SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. contents of the trunksjewelry of Mrs. Susan Ii. electious. Jtie democrats withdrew Incc in nearly, ere ry part. " being whose their to Buck, th.e Elder Arthur Stayner gave a very in of objections PAN HANDLE CARPET WARP form liusche'smysterious disappearance acceptance DEALERS IN Motel in ilobokeu, N.J., the returns substituted for the ones teresting lecture noon the "Question TR TO INFOUM Ol'lt MANY tbout ten days atco, caused some ex stolen from the third precinct of the oi tne nour." ue cauea tne attention llK WIMTK AM) ( (!. )KKI YY natronn and ihe ualrfie trenrrnHv lieu citement. A dispatch from the police third ward, and belntr counted. th Of the young people to the trying clr Williams C U A Uerrans, one door .m th of ihe 5 of Liverpool, England, stated that Mrs. canvass was completed, with Nearaeis-te- r, eumstances m which- - many of their 1'iwl tnd Hill A Trvwlicl i, i.iin.no lax Oflli, Jeaimette andorstaio had had her lor. City Clerk, defeated by 190 parents were placed because they bad Tribuu Office, arc duly umlioriai; I to nv trunks stolen from the City of oniiira tor our popular urundjn of .. C. M. I. 0l.K AG KJfT. Can l.e ol. espoused and had endeavored to live celvo LATH, Shingles, IMoiiMlnara. KramM. liw duced to 375 Votes. and the detective found identiBeer.no oilier aucnU m iho niv. We to tamed nt nit their branch stores lliioiiglmii; the principles ol the Gospel. Our Onlora mayUuVO ' ip minds. Wood Pumpi, Pneklnjr Hoim, IlolMera' Ixi tent to the lireuerv alao the Territory. m naa fying marks on Mrs. Buck's goods. d.lsall times past withstood OlMe. ,y telephone No. :U. parents la an interview as to- the present- every 8aah Mrs. Buck is a Scotchwoman, 27 year Hardware, ana Wcljhu, JIv8M. Ktc., Ktc. species qioitier promptly delivered to anr o.irt of old. The police say she Is even more i.uuuiktou ui uie a agio- ttussi&n codast out as evil. Ihe(Wkk! been persecution, :o: their names had JACOH MOUI I", ruy. oir to said daneroui than Mrs. uwaqeB irt.versy. thu notorious WOOD TANKS OF ALL DESCBIPTloaa MADK a U ,w 1 purpose of the present crusade mil I'rc.ta. Ask tmc'y. the Peterson's Meat. Ellen Speck. She returned to New oay mat it i night be weeks or It might The TO OMDKIh. was to shame and ignominy upon bring ( oi niiinlril 6(vo :o : Vork by the City of Richmond, bat how be mooths before the two nations were the people of God. especially in the llllmtv. I( I'ipe but emorouea, that difficult the obtained Mrs.Vanderstaia's trunks again Civ n t.ie Iteist SateiPETERSON & WEST, she was sure to break out afresh sooner estimation of their children. In speak is yet a mystery. 8PEC3IAXXX. oi tne pnucipiie of chastity, which Byrnes or t.nli.ui and meeki Inspector :0:- v. illi knows where ihe woman Is, but will later, ana oeiore very long. The old ing was held in such high Quirk Sale. estimation MnM atoat l. SlMk R. C was frontier : inciaaea all that not arrest her, as he has no proof that best in mt. Km- snle hy M. J. LYKBJ. . (; our people, h said at death P1TEHT flOLUIl MILL CO. ine eignty miles of desert land that among M.I. I.raiieli btores. IJT SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. H she came by the property uiilawfuily. was not too severe a penalty tor. the was oe now to to , Kassia. She traveled on the steamer under her given up t crime ol unchastity. Tne principle of 1876. Trade &ohcUl. Order br Tolenhana maiden name, Ann Louisa Shaw. Mrs; rUy plural marriage was destined to re- ' Milt t Mr B3 North Temple Street. sava Ifewa. The Rnvianri London, M W J6ST, JTUtST SOUTH &TBKT. that Buck, it is said, once swindled the and Russia move from unchastity society, KaH. OJice: 21 .SotUA Temple btlng assured of the King of and Lord Mayor ol London out of 80, but on UiU acoount the great 6'tfeet, West uer a 01 in influence person orotner, to was thts SALT LAKE CUT BREWERY London, succeeded jn having her sent jraior, nave agreed to ask Olm to ar opposition our and best brought about, manyol bitraW, BRANDS: to an asylum instead of a prison men were incarcerated la prisons for A DIU If PATENT, in wlth'bare But was knuckles their living light plural prize marriage. Co. C'angrUt. Constant! y on band ,i enmpletc stock of this Ayrr O TO UIl TllOXS: nan Kim i. fought, this afternoon under Marquis having suffered bonds and prisons in wo known :tnd releliratea tvioNTREA- i- i. jjasc weeK the cus w defense of this principle would never Auetsrus Wdjtg wh?.t r,uua. o arc how FCiiinir our favorite liver in hl Jj. ruiea, I., wiKiMir, nusning, toms authorities seized a large con- ucLivecu wuuu Juynun,oi Laurel llitl, i rr . itr.ii.bicn contrary, they would receive the hon EIEEESTCASH FLMCE FIID FC3 WUEA1 signment of patent medicines f rom the and James MeGimn. Four and Eight Gallon Kegs. establishment Keiituoky KiHe, niasllii, tof J. C. Ayer & Co.,. Lynch Is 22 years old and weighed 176 or, esteem ana respect ol their chilKleetrlc Fuse. Fair Lawn, ana an investigation pounds. McGHnn Is 23, and weighed dren and of all good Deonlo. and the Mill TelapkoM Ho. tTL Offiee Tolepbotta 1 trowed, vvt t has been aiass., going on for the purpose of MO. Fine rounds were fonght and present Versecqtioa would UU of Its I C. M. 1. ana all the so. an. M Fwr e.iiu 'uiitf I3ACII 'Wil ' $4jr3.50 $1.73 f wuw iinl stire in Ihe Ternloi y, and bv showing that for the last ten or fifteen vyocn naa ererythlng bis own war. A purpose,1 The address was given in KLLiS MORRIS. gapc TO THE FAMILV TADE. years this Arm, by undervaluing their free 4Jxbt Jllowed Brother Stayner's usual style, very the formal mill. K. B. CLAWSON. Agoiit. clear and. impressive, and to ba anore- consignments, nas defrauded tne CanaEmissaries of El Madhl now daily ciated should be read ia foil. It will Orde.r will he promptly attended I. dian revenue. It is claimed by officers here that they have succt ded In prov- enter Suakira. Sick aoldiers in Sua-kimid delivery made to any wart of the City. oe puoiisnea in luu in an early number are increasing ia numbers. The of the ! jHTHMile Instructor. ing that at least $25,000 a year has been in manner. lost Arm this defend Indian troops suffer terribly. Th The CCTLLKN. aipSMTZ i'rol. .van Stephens and tMiss Bease ' 1 dtf rebel their mediaction forces are j t to renew Dean, sang a beautiful duet, comnoaed by saying that the trvphctorn. cines were not compounded, and were theiif attacks uponbeginning . . ,, the town. More by the former, ... , tribes IMPRESSION IIAYINO GAINED therefore sent in bulk, and valued hitherto friendly to the English, Asst. Gen. SunL Goddard are at cost. An old employe of the wavering in Uieir fealty. Kl Madhl said be felt aratitled to know that the TUB A. FISHER BHEWIW CO, inertly tkat daring tUe absenee of firm testified, however, that the goods has sent ten guns tu Osman niiraa. and young people were keeninor the Word . Taylor, hit VBoertakir. buBlaeas Joseph were compounded ana reaay rorsaie at a supply ot arms and ammunition will ol Wisdom better than had ever is carried. r C.C.E.8. A n.i.H.O. IVpats waTereat plaee, tola ia to . , BTw&l l a price WJ percent higher than they follow. FOR TRIMMING DRESSES. done before tn the historythey Terriot the Bifa otic tksit 0ere kaa been bo changt, wtre invoiced at. The now un. tory. The principle SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, der seizure are valoed atgoods IfYTIf A over $130,000. teat hia bualnesa la still earned on at tho old WUOH , Mefvlaou . Of FINR IMPORTED AND POMKSTIO 1 NOTlCJE TO TIIE aITRI.lC?. tne youth." in tryliisr to overcome 8tand. Nn.su Kaat rirat 8otl aUreet. one PO.JRtn I0t.i 1 Telephone 294. ladiaua War Uw BOT4r. M fyW, and Teslstlnjr temptation,. Ww. and f ey$L Kat Tfeeatro, ,wnerc We h nowawareinr pro: Bid 7 supply yiwioiw'toinit lq enl. them wag vaicmateu to ocnert and ' dicss Wera he pvamptiy attended to, any or 1. Tho Newt, Silver nltqre ., .."iklMi.' Line or tqy rpringrdr :w4 .Jutlloq lit er of u the puljliUwiM and JqbbJh8 ciiaracters. their Strengthen City. New Mexico special says i The quaely, ttl popular prices. M business tyPifS atyours,"W by fitting Bear Creek ranchmen driven Ja fof posVns fii hohor i Tiepon jio to, iaNI5ST COLORS. Suirior ' .. .. j CLOTH AND TltlMMINGS BY, THE YAIID. " andoltlige, Dtaot 109 Mala St. Telrpkoof, 170. bjhe Cfty I ndians a week ago. returned home tin ..... - . f Bviwiu-a t v. " ATiacm nt nne DOikling. r Sale by Z5. O. IMC. Mlas Nellie Trneft 'PrfcnioT and ttiA Saturday, finding iresh Indian signs. A. FISHER BREWING CO. uuerai ataevoni to lot miw. sanpira ana rule ror teir nnnrmnnL r.miiM.. ailSSa They also found the bodies ot horses vWSonth Temple Street, opposite choir sang. "The last vfond look of ' 1ih aolit'ltvil. V. O. llox 4Ht ice tc v . ix. Dvj-euues- t . al FOREIGN -- v i : i a I. I i (JIMiATLV ItKIKICKI) . FKillRKS. cate-pillar-s t- FURNITURE! CARP ETS ah . i x . 1 i I 1 V conu-ibntei- 5? LOUIS F. ILH, 1. t l i i I'riccw ancl Qunlitlom, - . : ' . To-da- Hpootnlty. ii-- atit WALL PAPER! . . I - 35r rc-p- to-d- & XT ay . 1 A Cabme Spool Cotton Hardware UOMK MADK GOODS. se at wnor.ESA.iji CHICAGO, A i to-d- -- 11 - HEIR! DlrMOODEY, Magnolia Balm !, 180-2- STALLJOjNTS l..,, - 1 I I a- RIMY HENRY WAGNER, 10 MtinMa-'tvrer- "7" OO X3 1 v s r' , ;:. O. M. J, . . v CONFECTIONERS, - l i r" ay I Co., 111 i , v-- ( I : s, vv i . v III.-- to-da- y. ' i:-- to-nig- OTIOE. ht In.-p- et THE THE 13EST SIERRA W , Bich-nwii- liDil d, - LUMBER kL: m OayaSai i-e- r- - -- BUTCHERS. - .JJfij.iU-Ti-i'.r- r STAIR BtJIXDrnG A a PIONEER - : . HAZARD POWDER 11 ju-l- JA h aV-- -- O cjasrpo wDi?, Iek, : W . USE Daieii's Roll Braid CORRECTION m 1 I lCllTir - sell-contr- h' I. 1 IMMENS33 3TOOK! Spring- and Summer 1885. , flrc : ol SUITINGS, ITSOTXIVO L- tei nome." - -i . - lnt ' IIIIMI , 5nispHnfnrflf nt. Ktc. |