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Show Should itrctcli Idd straid (he 'ttthffliy they held, to the same extent 'that Is tfcfw being done In the Vexations prosecutl ons ox which they are maae tne victims for the purpose of convicting, fining and Imprisoning GentHes, breaking up their families, and bringing them into a bondage more to be dreaded than death, which to freemen would seem sweet by comparison. Would any peothan ple less patient and EVENING NEWS O'OtOOl AS MINTED AND BY THE NEWS COMPANY DESERET CHARLES fUBHSHED W. PENROSE, Jitnaurr EDITOR. 22, ISS "LOOK HERE, UPON TniS PICTURE, ASD OX THIS." Tjie contrast implied by; these words of the immortal bard never loiind a fitter application than in the treatment Saints receive from the Latter-da- y their tradncers and those who think It their mission to oppress them, and the oDoosite coarse pursued towards the latter by the victims of their dia bolical hatred. This Is especially manifest right here, in what Is known as Morroonism," the strODghold of where many of the most virulent and unscrupulous enemies of this people live, move and have their being, un molested by a sicgle act, either of ag gression or retaliation. We read la the dally prints of outraK's upon "Mormon" missionaries and their converts of mobbing, whippings and drivings, and even the assassination of humble, virtuous and God fcarinir men. who leave their homes, their wives and children, and every social comfort, to go forth as wanderers for Christ's sake, to prove their faith and integrity to His cause. and scatter the Jewels cf His Word arnonf? those who are ignorant of its blessed import. Before our very eyes a licentious and ribald press heaps daily abuse and calumny upon men to known who are everywhere be bisfhmlnded and honorable by noae better than llm wretches who hate them worst and abuse them most. We see helpless women and children lied about most Ylclouslj and branded with infamy undeserved; the sacred memory of the dead profaned, and all that the living cherish and revei e, held up by these human ghouls as targets for the blasphemy and rid I cule of the ungodly. And all this be- cause the ones so persecuted are 'Mor mons," and hold to a different belle; regarding the life here and hereafter to those entertained by their good kind, Christian save Hhe mark! would-b- e reformers. Moreover, efforts are continually being made, in many instances with success, to lead the children away, un der pretense of giving them a gratni tous education, from the holy faith which their fathers and mothers, rath er than relinquish, would die for. Our youth are seduced from wisdom's ways and virtue's paths by the wily arts of the libertine, the gambler, and those who earn a livelihood by Inheriting the curse pronounced upon him who "put-teththe cup to his neighbor's lips;" by the smooth-facehypocrite who clasps hands with these agents of reform, and the stolen livery of heaven to having serve the dev2 in, prostitutes th sacred calling h? thus usurps to subserve his selfish ends and desires. Our brethren are hunted down by the sanctity of official the fireside and the sick chamber Is invaded by ruffians who violate the law under pretense of serving it; fathers and husbands are draped from the bosom ot their families, dependent upon them for support ; harassed trumped-u- p suits, by vexatious the unwarranted and charges rain-Iod assumptions of of the law ; held in custody or forced to give exhorbitaut bail, inn and ab'used in sulted, court, and then thrust Into prison and punished before fairly or finally convicted of the offences charged, ifothers, sisters and wives summoned before secret tribunals Inqlsitorial commissioners and grand Junee.as witnesses against their natural and legal protectors, catechised Indecently by Impertinent individuals clothed with an evanescent authority, calling themselves "good men and true," and wearing indeed the shape of men, but proving by their conduct in many Instances that from their unregenerate breasts the last spark of manhood, If It ever existed there, has departed. Such things this people have endured and are enduring still,; and yet are patient and forbearing, and the au thors and perpetrators of these ;aad kindred acts of injustice and oppreti-loare as free as the a'.r they breathe, far j as hindrance or retaliation Is concerned, and entirely so except as they are the veriest slaves of their own bad passions and th spirit of wrong-doin- g whii-has fastened its shackles irretrievably upon the3i. Who Is ll having eyes tojsee, ears to hear, and a heart to understand, but knows that if a "Mormon" or any were to number of his Intrude Into any other community on earth and attempt the uawarrantable procedure that is witnessed here In Utah; from day to day, and of which they are the patient victims, It would rals such a clamor and Indignant uproar as the thunders of heaven could scarcely silence? Simply change the location and the, contrast between the pictures is sublime. Let a "Mormon" school teacher go Into a "Chrlsti j.n" city and endeavor by glided bafts of frgeX education 6r other inducements to woo the children of the Gentiles from th religion of their parents, adding to such efforts the practice so common among the and promoters of sectarian schools in Utah, of making periodical at a disvisits to his tance and after lying to them most villainously about the people In.whose midst be is laboring, return laden with a rich harvest of dollars reaped from the field of falsehood of bis own sowing, to "continue the good work" of reclaiming the Gentile youth, and Inveigling thera Into Vhat their lathers and mothers consider by tod forbidden paths. Let him do this, and theo witness the mild (?) and peaceable (?) results that would follow. Again, what if a "Mormon" press should establish Itself In the very heart of St. Louis, Chicago, or ' any other city ot our land and persistently and wilfully falsify, blackguard and abuse the most reputable and respected citizens, without the slightest shadow of excuse for It, except the. one we so often hear la these parts, that its ob ject was to Mormonize (Americanize) and turn them from the ways thelr consciences tell them to walk in, to the social and political path of a salvation. Suppose that througa these continued, heaped up, pressed and" asdown running over saults on private character, the name of a resident of St. Louis or Chicago shoiild become so feared and hated that right here la our own city of Salt Lake, peaceable Gentile merch ants or aristUm"! missionaries should be shot 'down I by "Mormon mobs," fired) to the commission of the bloody deeds by the outrageous calumnies set afloat and carried to Utah by said "Mormon'? newspaper1' whose existence we are, for the sate of arguV j. ment, supposing. ' he , machinery Suppose, again, that. of the courts and the" administration of the law were excluslvelj ; lo VMor-mon- ." hands, and they, through bigotry and hatred of everything Genttlef 1 oily-tongu- d, ed so-call- ed sleuth-hound- s; small-soule- ns brow-beate- n, high-hande- fellow-believe- -- so-call- rs d, ng long-sufferi- Saints be contented the Latter-da- y with anything short of a revolution? And would they not have cause, surely as lust and sufficient as that which kindled the immortal flrea of Bunker Hill and York town, and caused earth to reverberate with the echoes of the sublime declaration that all men are created equal and endawed by their Creator With the Inalienable rights of lifo, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But the Latter-da- y Saints are more patient even than their patriotic sires of a century ago. They know. like the immortal Henry, that '"there is a Just God in heaven, who watches over the destinies of men and nations," and they have confided their cause to Him, who has swpra to fight their battles for them. This is why they can bear and forbear to the uttermost, patiently suffering the slights and insults of those who ride rampant over law, order and every legal restriction to oppress them; who would rule' that they might ruin, and resolve order back ilnto chaos that they might revel in the anarchy, con fusion and degradation that would follow. Look at the wretches who walk our streets, filthy enough In mind and body to almost soil the ground they walk on and defile the pure at mosphere of heaven with their foul breath slaves of vice and paid tools of tyranny, boasting of what they hare already done and Intend further to do against the peace and good order of an Innocent, and indus trious people, who permit them, un molested and unquestioned, to fulml nate their vile threats and execute their viler acts within their very bor ders. Look at them, pity and despise them, and let them severely alone; and ask yourselves if the pictures we have endeavored to paint do not. furnish as complete and strikLnsr a contrast as any that past or present times can boast. God-feari- ng the interest of New York physicfatili For forty years General OtMi has been a smoker. He has sruoTteti thousands of cigars, using as rfiany as fifteen a day for years, and that, too, of a kind strong enough to sicken even hardened users of the weed. Now It is said that he is threatened with cancer of the tongue. The doctors are divided in opinion as to whether the smoke has caused the cancer or not. The hold that the Cubans, Spaniards and some other nationalities smoke more than all other peoples, and that cancer is no more prevalent among them than among the non- smokers. The most candid statement is made by Dr. Partridge, of the New York Cancer Hospital, who says that while cancer Is not caused by tobacco It irritates the parts and produces a lesion which may be taken for true cancer where a predisposition to the disease exists. pro-smoke- rs In the latter part of 1883 S. Brain- ard's Sons, publishers of the Musical World, Chicago and Cleveland, invited the musical composers of Europe and America to contribute to a collection of "Prize Anthem Music," that they proposed to publish, which would In clude eighteen or twenty pieces, the best five of which were to be entitled to cash prizes which would aggregate $200. L. D. Edwards, a rising musician of our Territory, formerly of Willard City, but now of Ogden, concluded to compete for the honor, and sent two anthems composed by him "Praise Him, All Nations" and "Praise the Lord," both of which were considered worthy of being published In the collection, and one of which was awarded a prize as being among the best five. This fact is very creditable both to Mr. Edwards and to Utah, when It Is con sidered that quite a number or very eminent composers were among the competitors. BY TELEGRAPH. PEE WESTERS UNION TELEGRAPH LINK. ERIC AN . A M LATEST BY LItillTNIJIfl. Meal raw 1 great deal ot Dutter, II such It can properly be called, is brought into this market that cannot be sold, owing to its being of an Inferior quality. Many thousands of dollars are lost from this A cause annually to the producers The reason of this is that the milk from which it is produced is kept in unsuitable and unwholesome places In some instances it n known to . find a lodging under beds, or at least inclose and illy ventilated rooms in which people live and sleep. It is a well understood fact, or ought to be that milk and Its product are very sen sltive, and absorb the unwholesome particles present in the atmosphere The effect from this may be imagined Of course In many places the greatest and most scrupulous care is exercised In the making of dairy products, but wo are talking ofjthe exceptions, by which much detestable stuff Is offered for sale, frequently rendering it problematic to obtain a really good article in the market. A very Important consideration in Is the the matter of' butter-makin- g character of the salt used for its preservation That which comes from the Lake spoils, by its alkaline properties what butter may not hive been vitiated in prior manipulation, giving it a decidedly soapy tendency. The remedy for poor butter lies, as for many other matters in A dairy could be Inaugurated in each settlement to be conducted similarly to many that have been established east has-bee- . IEJ Wheeler. 22. to-da- y. to-da- Internal Bevean. Washington', 22. The collection of Internal revenue for six months of the fiscal year Is $56,519,000, being $4,271,000 less than for the same period last year. They Accept. 22. At a meeting of the Pittsbl'ro, creditors of Oliver Bros. & Phillips and Oliver & Roberts Wire Companv, held y, the committee reported in f Avor of accepting the proposition of the firms wltn some slight modification. The Coldest Ever Reeorded Wind to-da- aud west. The milk could be purchased from the farmers and a uni- HrK onthe Summit, P. J. Cahtll and form grade of butter aud cheese proAlnhonse Laundey. duced. In this way each dairy could Stocks. Luiid Its own reputation, up Nkw York, 22. 8tocks before the and be its products disposed first call weakened and prices declined of readily or otherwise accordingly ', to 1, coal stocks leading. Pacific Mali, Union Pacific and Western Union If this cannot be done throughout. the plan could be established by private lira Uar silver 103 V. Stocks firm since Tha a bo would A result 11. took place, coal euterprlse. rally of to leading. speedy rise an uniformity in the grade of butter offered in the market, a more extenslveproduction, and a large saving all round. LATEST TRANSATLANTIC MS. PATCHES. THE SKERSICKERS. of (ircupatlon Mllcnuieli by CenrHtl Stewart. 77? Svord of the Spirit, a. paper Loxdox, 22. The report is current published in Hart, Michigan, has this that General Stewart has occupied to say of the numerous class existing Mitemneh. This lacks official combin other parts who shut their eyes to ination, but is generally believed, as real evils that prevail on every side of Stewart had pushed forward with the greater partvieof hisv forces Immediately them while they exert themselves to utter on Saturday near Invoke vengence upon Imaginary ones AbukllatheWells.torIt is highly possible also that all the rebels who had been amd'ng the far off "Mormons:" "There are lots of Skeesickers In the stationed at Mitemneh left that point world who pass among the large army to take part In Saturday's engagement, of gulls as oracles, 'ihese skeesickers and it Is thought unlikely that they if they can think of nothing else to milled aud made a stand at Mitemneh raise themselves intalavorable notice so soon after their decisive defeat. Government telegraphed public will howl and pitch Into the Utah Morto Wolseley and Stewart. mons for doing on a smaller scale . what God's annoluted patriarchs and Feeling 8(111 Strong-Popular wise men taught and did on a large Melbourne show from Advices that scale when they were holy enough to the popular feeling against the home "walk and talk with God." And the government for allowing the recent good people will reverence and adore German annexations in New Guinea old voluminous of thoe polygamlsts aud neighboring islands still continues God and personal. yet, teaclung times, .The municipal authorities of as spiteful as enraged cats, spit tire strong. Melbourne adopted a resolution which and brimstone at those thousands of expresses regret that England did not miles away who live thus in a small the representations of the coloway and fellowship it at home when regard nies in reference to foreign annexapracticed lu the shailev And yet amid urges the government to reail this sham, Inconsistency and beam-eye- d tion, and the done, and ta te medy injury perfidies and skeletons at home, effective steps already to its recurprevent tue hobby cry and stale howl bellows forth over the magnified motes In the rence in future. Oladatono. eyes of those we never see. In this distance clamoring 'we obscure real 22. Gladstone returned to Londox, are which fast looming np ,and Hawarden dangers are after a long lnter-- y the people sleeptng over the fearlew with the Marquis of Harttngton ful volcano unwarned. We refer last aud Earl Granville. to the different fiend organizations Parnell is ill at Cork, and has postthroughout the world whose principles poned a 1 Immediate engagements. 8 ad alms are to kill rulers, destroy Tno Anglo-Italia- n Treaty. property, and slaughter Indiscriminately without rnercy. Dy namiters : TuRVt, 22t The Gazette ot this city driven from other countries come to declares that England and Italy have our large cities and ply their Infernal bixned a treaty, providing that Italy trade of death, unmolested by the govthe territory from Mas-so- w ernment. Such diabolism should be shallahoccupy south to Ob'ok, a distance of 300 wiped out before it spreads to other miles. England also agrees to support cities, dad works any more of Its ap- Italy's occupation of Tripoli, should palling devastations and horrcrs. the question arise, and will favor the This is something, ireal to arouse the creation of an Italian colony in West Africa. Italy, the same paper says, is people about.'' giving moral support to England's , Egyptian policy. lllmLlj, Executive Committee 20th, 1843, for usual taking. s I. V. Pa;kard, J.Q. W. S. McCornick, P, L. Williams, C Ewing, J. E. Dooley, J. Hogle. W. C. Hall, S. K. Ilarkness, II. Walker, Jlovd Park. J. ('. lioyle, W. A. Pitt. M. t. to-d- ay f. CAP MATCHES" OUR "RED as the best Imported and failv as ir not vueap cneaper, so wuen you uar matches sk for the red cap. L. DAHIAiLIST St CO., P.O. Box sua. 3Q- The Omaha hiving recently published an article reflecting upon the character of a "sporting woman" of that town, the Indignant female has written the associate editor a letter, Informing him that she is "laying for" him with a horsewhip, and threatening if she meets him to whip him so that he vill remember it to the end of bis life. The modest scribe Is said to bare concealed himself In a two-inc- h gas - PAID FOR at II. F03 WHEAT. PBICEJAIO F ROM PLEASANT A ME-ii......... i .1 . ..i. . . GREEN, i .i k. . i u black mane and tail, small spot in forehead and three feet white, branded I and ( on left thigh and 4 and c;P on left shoulder. Also a black orjvery dark iron grey Stallion, nearly two years old, branded 4 on left shoulder. Any person delivering them or giving information that will lead to their recovery to Geor?e C. Lambert, Deseret News Office will be suitably rewarded. dAs tf MERCHANT'S LUNCH STAND Axr CHOP WILL riAvA IN MT POSSESSION: - HOUSE ABOUT FOUR on left hip, has been ut my place for several weeks. The owner can hare it by prormr property and paying expense of advertlatav. VM. B. HARDY, Mountain Dell, Parley's Canyon. s dsAw lw January 10, 1SS5. j 6 ing Sacramento going, and at pleasure Choice of three routes returning. between Sacramento and San Francisco. I wo:t lhoooJolaoi,f Ialt. long KaadloKlutrsbMaearsu. otronls mTfmitt FaSK, la Hali (neeey, Hint I wl.l canJTWO BOVTLE8 TAr.UABI KTr.S.vTISK on tblsdlsMa . W sal suffjrsr, OtTextfrsnl l" O. aU4r Ji T. A. SLOCL lt, 11 C. SILKS! HOME-MAD- E HOME- - H A V K -- Manufacturer;.rt'ics, by Offers Rsal Barg:tiaa In Hau, Donnots, Flowers, Tips and Plumes, etc. The Large Sales in our areaiest Specialist. Located Salt Lake TAX SAJLK. Offles hours, 10 to 4 and . common complaints. NATHANIEL Collector for Salt County Collector's Office, Court House, Salt Lake . ; Sid, 18S5. ura ittigorator. and sb. tiirrows :0: OUR CARPET Have induced us to movethat Department from the top floor to lie floo above onr Retail, to le reached by an improved eacy stairway to avoid the nse of tho K levator so ohlectionable to nervous neODle. Our Stock in this I)ii,nri,i.,u win llest Makes and lJttest Designs at Lowest Ihices. We ill all orders Proinirtlv. Warrant Quality and Fit of our Work in every respect. otjtr. Is rOK SALB ST ALL DEALERS VX MEDtCnrCft, Tor fafl information send your address for ana its uii oa tne n toaooK sa. aAavoao. ijtm ti Misxa nw teaxaer, j Wo :o: i Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. Cloths, Cassimeres, Linings, Bindings Buttons U ' etc., at Lowest Prices in this City. In. TrJrdt WB ar0 devoting onr Entire Attention to the Details of our Business with the'FinrBebeuTMonev ,ncroasin!? 1'"lroa ITompt and ouiteuus Altontlon, and WHOIBHAIE Ol'TERs know our house as tho Headquarters for all that a ESTABLISHED 1864, F. AUBRBAOH & BRO. FLORENCE in JDEF'.ii'ivrEjasra: Warrant every Pair We Seli. doing an Increased Business. tVIITf IS XHE SALE OF KfllTTIi shoe o: GENTS' SUITS TO ORDER, AT LOWEST PRICES. experience cf Fbrtjf Tears, Thumeande of Testimonial prove iU A SILK PEOPLE'S IMPLEMENT CO., to Ten Times Greater iiit if iLi'iyiTiiiais cQiiiiiEir 125 WAGON V. JONES, Lake County. No. s, Countv. City, January 9 45 131 South Temple Street. and CARRIAGE BUILDING, GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. S MO POISQRl IN JE PASTRY IF r, APOPLEXY. HORSE SHOEING, WheDth fit takes place, It may tx, known by loud breathing and loss of , senae or. motion. Write to - ' (or medicine, which will be forwarded by express. daw . ' DANGEROUS SUBSTITUTES , IQRSFQRD'SAGID PHOSPHATE . - substl-:nt- s Several Inferior and danreroni " f or the penaine " Horsford's Acid rliosphate" are beine offered for sale; and re hereby cantioa tbo dealer and public hayto er nsing tbeoi, as they wOl the same effect npon the ays. Qot(rodus tern as the renniae " Ilorsford s," and the ugrcdient (a aome of them are dangerous 7 Kit o health. :. v . Some of these nbstitnte or Imitations .re simply dilute Pbospborie Acid, which uterferes with the digestion; while the cnuinc "Horsford's" not only causes no digestive organs. Lit ryui. l, with the assists In their action. One ireismtion that is beine offeie I for ale, bv the gsllon, contains Meta- - m f,r-- ' 'hospboric Acid, which are declared oy the gUe?t authority to be - 4aBMasw The ioe preoamlioB also- contains Chloric id, which is a compound of Chlortne. US WUUIUW HIHl.i t y llVIHUrii GOODS WARRANTED. - ir Boeas It Is smootit Mid dnrablsl DeesuM no poisonous dyes ars us4 i to obtsJsl an artificial lustra, neosvas It Is soft finish and asy ' Ho knit.' Ei;7- ' OscauM it Is the only Silk that ' i Oceans''' noREiiGE Is PIANO-BODCARTS, IIIIKAKINO CAKT3, JIKAT CAUTS and BUCKBOAUDS Patronise home entcrurlze and be Uessed -.wlth an A Ni. l Vnhiiu Uorses that Interfere send to the P I. Co. to be properly shod. MT Vote the Addrea: UtJCEDIATELT WEST OF VALLEY IJOVSR. Tsatllai JLei Cake CresuM, FpsWUaos, Ae.. M 4toU eatety b4 Mtarstllr the frmlt Hemm wfcUtk thmr mrm Msad.- "- ed For $trerjetli ah4 True Fruit; ; Flavor They Stand Alone. TH ' Price BaklnsT Powder bo., M u . V . Chlcejro, Dr. Prj: t H . r ipvl, .... , . A Cr;a Esklsg Pcsrdsr Dr. lrice' Xopullo Yeast Gems. Boat Dry Bop Tea. A. FORW 8ALB BV OROCSRS.' MAJCK . KIT OPS yV'AilTT. ma--Httl- y ' .... "')-"- , it their ebeapnes. CALL for " HOKSFORD 1," and TAKX SLD ET BCUC. fO OTHER, XEVEtt dcod 4 w line - "WWi SILK manafaetured at tbo tToatost Silk ; Thread works In the world, THE CORTICEIU SILK MILLS. 1 DEW ARB Of IMITATIONS. FLORENCE Is On arfclaial ' i cmtt ttamps. 1 at anly t" CortlccIH Silk Offico, j -,. . UadtUwa: suit. Owr lafssf Moot M XmitHnf (JTm. ". mr. ruitt wKrsMs. sent oa rsorij V thrm - anbsiKatea ate llaMe te found at ada foaatafjia, treeaase Tiese i Hi . 1 Y : ; JOHXW. T4YLOR, rvesident.f , F GIBBS, Secretary and Treasurer. i , GEO. M. B. t. L Adams A Bon are.no longer connected wUh the V. 1. Coniunny, the Com-pan- y having purchased their Interest. tf dAs -- wm - j will not streak or fade, or be- eossto hard and wiry by washing . SPECIALTY. :oj 3VCX1 BUGOIK9, Single, Double ' andjurop-aeatc- d SPRING WAGONS. PIfiE ION CARTS, - " r A i WORK GUARANTEED. - 3 ,r roa ".'.- - ii".. Un- The marked increase in An-dicin-e bt : Gent's and Boys' Oyercoots, Winter Suits. Plush and Chinchilla Caps, Mittens and derwear, at a reduction of 23 per cent. 1 .-- v g i ' 3 IITnGORATOR Inrlgorstet the Liver, Regulates tha Bowels, Strengthens the Byatem, Purifies the Blood, Assists Diction, Prevents Fevers. Is a Hour mid Need. JLn InTsluahle Family for mo-p- an UKTION SXiOOTX, U, . to Otty. THE" TERRITORIAL WHEREAS County Taxes assessed kfaia St, between td and Bd Soata Streeta.) E. apainst and upon the property of Edward CONSULT ATTOM FIUEX oa all Phillips, for the year A. P. 1484, amount-toto Two Dollars and Forty Cents U1.40), Blood, Chronic and Female Kervous, Diseases remain unpaid. and Deformities, etc. 1, Nathaniel V. Jones, CollecMethods of Treatment HomMMthr. Therefore, tor for Suit I.ake Countv, Utah Territory, by Eoloctie, Electricity, klacn.Usm and Medivirtue of the authority vested in me by the cated Baths, etc. Cure Uaaraateed. Write for provisions of An Act of the Legislative Asof sembly of the Territory of Utah, entitled, qaestioni, testimonial., circulars, a to. VisiU Bade. Phrenolorical Cbarti iTM "An Act to provida Revenue for the Territory of Utah and the several counties there of, ' approved February W, 1873, and of the amendment thereto, have levied upon the named to wit: following Fort v 40) acresproperty of land in the northwest n Twenty-seveSection of (27), quarter Township Three (3) South. Range One (1) West of Salt Lake Meridian, and will sell the same or so much thereof a may be necessary to pay the Taxes and Costs, at Public . Auction, at the front door ot the County Court House.i Salt Lake City, on the 21st day pf February , 1885, at 13 o'clock - so-call- T LITIS SB.' SilTOB&'g IhrtL permaoenUyat Compel as to make ertenslre which will enable us to show a Larger Assortment of 1n Uirmenu, andalterations, at the time afford onr patrons greater comfort in ezsuiining ant! fitting the same. An saino Assortment of Ladies' Newmarkets Elegant Kussian Circulars, lxlmans and C'lulds' Olooks now on hand which Department we offer M Ixwest Prices quoted in this city, in order to cluse inthethis lot in the next entire 1 nirty Dsj's. e, ' Author, Lecturer, and America's MBS. B. P. MUSSER, boose South of Silk Factory, Cafion d 2m linad. ail mmwt Sick-Headach- Jr., (of New Tork.) HANDKERCHIEFS, for sale at PRICES. lie' action, such as Dyspepsia, Jaun-dieMaBiliousness. Cost Rheumalaria, tism, cc. It is therefore a truism that " a have Good Health the i Liver must be kept in order." R. SAVAGE, DR. FOOT, ZRIEIDTTOIEID s curacts airectiy tipon thel-iver- ; diseases incident to ing the many that Important organ, and prevent-in- ? tha numerous ailments that arfcc from its deranged or torpid s. ,! and .OREXADUEA ; COUNTY AT GREATLY M Is just what hs name implies : a Purely Vegetable Compound, that lf,K BKEBS VOODS, ' Satins and French Dress Goods, Cloak and Suit Depart't Art Bazir, Salt Lake City. OITOHASA, tiRO&GRAINH. nncCADED A PLAIM SATHS AwHorlment of SILKS, VELVETS, BROCADES, PLUSHES, -- DON'T SEND EAST Trt. oar Magniileent - TIME. SIXTY DAYS. a A lsrgs lot of Skort Lsg;th la this Dspartment at almost kalf of Regular Pries. FARE, for Round Trip, $62.50. SPECIAL HATES A'f HOTELS. Our Woolen Hosiery, SUrb Mist Go Gojds, Saawis For 8 EXTRA you may have a side trip to Los Angeles t.nd return. that pays Any person going with this TUB PRICE WILL PISH THEM. ons full faj-- on the U. C. party It. ft. and any A on D. R. G. Western road to point wtilthebo retai ned tree on certificate BOO PIECE8 Of Oirdia, EMBROIDERIES, to bo Sold by the Piece Only. of lh Manager. APPLY AT ONCK. You can secure cerLower than Ever Offered in this Citv. tificates ot deposit from B. H. SchetUer, Cashier, Zion's Savings Bank, Salt Lake, or Dress Button, lit 1 0 c, worth 25c to 35. 1,000 Ioien of La Q. H. Trioe. merchant, Ogdenrwhich gtould be secured by Monday, January 28. Do. Do. Do. 1,000 So. 25c, worth. 50c to 7 He. JOHN WM. SNELL, Manager. F. H. GBICE, PROPRIKTOS. When you can buy the Home Made article as CHEAP and BETTER FINISHED. DISCOUNT TO DEALERS AS LOW. 37" Send direct to ; lw Its I havssaotltlrarouiidT tlifor thsafcowd klid audof Frlit., We offer n VALENTINES CONSUMPTION. ia. TOCK VISITIXO 8ACRAMKNTO, SAlf KK.IM'ISCO, SAN JOSE, filLSOT, SANTA CRUZ, MONTEREY, Etc With privilege of stopping over after reach- STRAY. COW, AL1UHT old,RED brarMed V VR EXTENSIVE V Utah. well-know- a TW & TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE SERVICES OF HAVTXG SECURED known caterer, Jkvf Clabk, also the servuees as mirht cook of tha WM, Pblton, I am oysterto cook, now prepared at all hoars, famish Meals tor ii cents.to merchants and business men. d MUM Wednesday Evening January 28th, OPKX OUT AT Loudon i'oni-- KLDltEDGE, Supl. Will leave OC9DEX 113 1VL.IN OT.. In the building lately, occupied by the - St. Petersbuhq, 22. A famine Is prevailing In the governments Of Archangel and Valogada. To be relieved at ail, of such an abominable pest as neuralgia, is gratifying, but Imagine the great delight of Mr. J. George Kleff, of Ho. 47 Bank street, Newark. New Jersey, who writes, after suffering eight years with neuralgia In the bead. "I have used one bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters, which gave me immediate relief, and 1 Pipeam regaining my health daily' No wonder he adds, "I cheerfully recomAn election for city officers will be mend It to all." All similar Ills, arc held in Ogden bn the seconc Monday In cured by it. a-- , ,. February. . The Central Committee (of Weber County have called ubon the legal voters of the city, at least those of the People's Party, to attend the George Smith Grant, who accidentally Primary meetings to be ield In the hot and killed himself, Cassia at several Wards on the evening of the County, Idabs, January 13, Oakley, 1S4S, was the 2Cth, and there elect; forty delegates jto third sob of Jedsdlafr Morgan Great and meet In convention on the 30th; and Lis only child by bit wife SanMi Ann Thqr. nominate the! .city ofljaer. " The ton. He was bora la Salt lake City, Vtb, "Liberal" f element prevails April 17, 1855, where he redded until bepretty largely in Ogden, and it la neces- tween the age of eight or nine ycr,VJien ' sary that our friends' pf the Junction h moved to Ifll Creek, where he resided JS77,; Mpstof tim time while City keep wide awake and alive to thtelr until January residing ia Mill Creek fa JJt4 with Brother duties, In order that good city govern John Oa January 1st, J 377, h ment may be insured to them, and the was Bnedaker, married to Matilda Lfkiorgan, of Mill office horde seekers of hungry kept out Creek, Prest. D. IL Wells. Aojrust Seth who are so eager to get the public 1ST?, hisbywife died, and as he could not confinances In their clutches. We are con- tent himself after the death of his wife be be old hi property and moved to Salt Lake, fident that the People's Party will x where ha resided aatU April S", li79, when , qual tojhe occasion. I CLEAN STRAW, PATER MILL. H. EXCIIRSM FIRST-CLAS- S v STRAYI2D. GKORGK CRANK, 20. 18&. the Provo Woolen Mills. Woolen Goods from CALIFORNIA! A Office Telephone, Mill Tolerdione So. 371. o. 3H7. ELIAS MORRIS, Snpt, dU POSSESSION: MTT STOCK OF S5,00per TON HAKEK'S No. 1, FAMILY No. S. Stock semi-annu- Temple Street, Houtu Jempie West BRANDS: IHCff PATENT. HIGHEST CASH COMl'LLTF, CLEARANCE SALE r.'J -North -- A MILL GO. ROLLER .st.V. iJJftceStreet, Mill : One bay HORSE, ten years old, shod, left hind foot white, small not on forehead, bran led "1 on riuht thigh. One brown HORSE, y or 10 years old, shod on front feetrame white on nose, left front and right hind feet white," branded on .left lb inn resembling X. Ir not- claimed and taken away within ten .days from date hereof, will be sold at the District Pound at Bountiful, Davis Countv, on aturd)y, Jan. 31st, IHHS, at 2 o'clock p.m. T1IOS. 1 FISHER. TMstrtfct Ponndkeeper. Famine In Bnsst. Imaedial Ballet." AND PIONEE 11 PATENT CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, Cents Furnish itiy Goods, JTats, Caps, Etc., STRAW! CASH 2fth , & COMl'l.ETE STOCK OF THE CELEBRATED ARK AS ESTRAY NQTICK. . EDITORIAX NOTES. lEN'S, BOY'S Rubber Goods, at Prices to Suit the Times. MATCHES. . : :0: CHOICE AND ELEGANT LINE OF A den's, Women's. Misses' and Children's Boots, Shoes and Arm-utrons- dsaw PRICES! REDUCED WE ALSO OFFER : Koppr Committee Mrs. T. It. Jonea. Y. Wallace. Mrs. . S. TutUe, Mrs. J. Hogle. Trustees of St. Mark's Hospital Right S Tuttle, D. D., Ref. C. M. Rev. J. F. Hamilton, M.D., K. C. Chambers, Joab Lawrence, F. W. Billing, Geo. A. Lowe. One black and white IIKIFKI, 2 rears old, appears. to have had wattle frozen off left Jaw, crop and slit In each ear. no brands visible. If not lawfully claimed and paid, I will sell the above described damages animal at my corral at 10 o'clock a. in. Jan. 31st, 1835. Uo. GREATLY llr. !r. A.j. K. Smith, ESTRAY NOTICE. M ALL SEASONABLE & FAjSIJIOXABLE GOODS W. H. Sherman. 5tnutn, - AT . FOKE1G :o:- HKHETOKORE CAR THE BUSINESS on by the Salt Lake Foundry & Machine Co., in Salt Luke City, is now under th management and control of the under sifrned, said company having transferred and delivered its propertv to ine for certain purposes named in two deed, bearing date of August 1, 183, and June 2d, 1U, respectively. The business will be carried on, till further notice, in my name, and all debts due the said company will be paid to me, as no one is authorized to collect the debts and accounts of said companv but myself. A. (i. UIAVtil'E, Trustee. A. Mcrritt, T. It. Jones. W. H. Remington, Paul. . W. A. Ulsters, Dolmans, Circulars, Newmarkets, Etc., NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Henry, Moritz anil CHILDREN'S I.ADIKS' MISSES' East from Main Street. dui . U!ai, WOOLEN and KNIT (3001)8, BLANKETS and COMFORTERS; Cloaks, BREWERY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Second Souih Street, Three Dooc$ Committer : SI. H. Cullen, per day. $1.50 LAGER BEER ALE and PORTER, J. McTlcrnay, C. A. J. and cents. WE OPFEU OUU VERY DESIRABLE LINE OF HENRY WAGNER, CAUMI Floor Committed James, B. Hrastow, ClMieraI $1.25 all hoars, 25 $1.00, Previous to Stock-takin- g SALT LAKE CITY, Committee : Mnjor E. Wilkes, J. Harnett. Mayot Sharp, W. II. Bancroft, J. F. Little, i. S. Erb, A. Thomas, J. K. Walker, .Major II. C. Hill, L. Kavser, E. A. Ireland, VV. ia. Gal'igluT, J. ). Swift, A. Podlech, II. S. KLDUEDGK, SCPT. d&sw lw T Meals at Scott, C. W.Lyman, W. H, Yearian, Mrs. Joab Lawrence, II. G. Whitney, E. Wilkes, B. Cliambers.Mrs. Mrs. (i. Mrs. It. Mackintosh, Mm. Iui3 llyanis, Mrs. J. F. Hamilton. J. V. Hoyle, F. Allen, J. W.. F. Salt Lake Vitj. Ctahu J. C HOSIER, PSOrRIETOR. TERMS- - M. C. Phillips, J. Glendenning, E. K. C'lute, O. Y. allace, Col. E. Sells. Ki. M. Ke. 144 $5.00. , Supper, KeeptlB Governor Murray, CITY HOTEL, rirat South Street, J AT. Admitting Gentlemen A L,adles. that the Institution WILL BE CLOSER FOB THE DAY, JANUARY morning T S. SO P. Including TlfkTTC rjHE PATRONS OF ZION'S CO OPEItA TIVK INSTITUTION will please Kanoeh, Jan; JAN. 22, '85, EVE., COMME2TCIXQ NOTICE. an Hour. Mount WismsoTox, N. H., 22. recordThe thermometer this ! THURSDAY Subject "How I became a Vormon and Way I renounced To commence) at a o'clock. General admission, to defray expensna, lOcts. HAVE IS HOUSE, ox MR, SCOTT ANDERSON triLL DELIVER A LECTURE, T ' given In OPERA WALKER arg-ery- . OPERA HOUSE. OX SATURDAY, JANUARY Miles ed 5u decrees below zero, one deirree colder than the lowest temperature ever experienced before, which was 49 below lu March 1372. Pr lUy no rougher weather was ever experienced l!iau at the present moment ( a. m.) A northwest Iiurricane has been blow-- i ig 100 mlles'an hour for the past 12 hours. Sleep was Impossible during the night. The chimney of the signal .station has been blown off, filling the houses with teas and smoke. Two men tue FH-d:vy- ), . RlCJfARDS, J. 8, ftlCH, A. S. Bower haVe entered to practice inedicine and fjrsrtnersmp Office in the DescrCt Bank Build Xo. 9, First Sonfh St. injc, ent.-anc- e St. Mar ks Hospital, Will the ' : G fxflS. H. Sv JL ads ana into -- The Xintii Asnttal Bad fof the Benefit ef O. of Robert ITOTIOB. fllUKU CHAiilTT HALL - Dye, 20th Ward of this city, January 21, 1385, James Wheeler. He was "born at East Bergholt, Suffolk, England, Jan. 29, ISlS, was baptized into the Church oi Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints at Wymondham, Norfolk, Kiijdand, where he labored faithfully for several years aa a home missionary nnder the direction of evenil conference He emigrated to L"tah September 14, 1873; was a member of the Hig-- Priest quorum and Talternacle Choir. lie was always zealous In the disrharge of bin dntv, and was beloved and respected by all who knew him, and die in full faith of the Gospel, with an assurance of a glorious resurrection with the jut, Funeral service will he held In the 20th ward Assembly Ilall, Sunday morning, Jan. aton.30 o'clock aftn. Friends of 25th; 1 the deceased are cordially invited to attend. MUl.Stor please copy. McALLISTSn. In this city, January 21st, Perry Fitzgerald, sob of J. 1). II. aud Alfreds McAllister, born Aug.'-J7- , 1877. Funeral from residence of parents, 841 E, Fifth South St., 8th Ward, ( at 11 a.m. Friends of family invited. WALKER tared. Troops of the 4th Cavalry arrived last night, with 12 Mexican bandits as prisoners; four others were left on the field dead. E is after others and expects to Troop make them all prisoners Lieut. Jenkins was the only one who received any Injuries, and his are slieht. The dispatch does not state who the Mexican bandits are, but it is supposed they are a portiou of those Mexican soldiers who mutinied at Enccnada, Mexico on the 11th Inst, and killed their commanding officer. A Nf iiMxi n Jnr . New York, 22. The Jury In the suit of Mrs. Elizabeth S. Paton vs. C. R. Huntington In regard to Central Pacific y and stock, came into court stated that they were unable to agree on a verdict. They were discharged from further consideration of the case. J AT EC SAt the residence D maaa Killed and Yt'MA, Arizona, GOOD AND BAD BUTTER. he left fflf Efltfaiia' oil inlislon tWrinf hisWfcidffHceinthi city he 'attended the Ieaerct t'iiWenitynd lived with PreiidenC Joseph . Smith. WJrJte he lireT at Presi dent Smith's, tie tras an active member of 16th Ward Improvement Association. Upon his arrival in Liverpool, May, 1879 he was appointed to labor in the London Conference, 'under the direction of Ider In May, 1880, he was George II. r Taylor. called from being a traveling Elder in the London Conference to preside over the Norwich Conference. He was awar from home on his mission two years and three months, anci was always found to be an honest and faithful laborer for the cause of truth. A few weeks after his return from. England he visited .Oakley, Cassia County. for the first lime, in company with Apostle Lyman and Smith, Brothers Chas. L, Anderson, Alma Hale, Orson Bates, H. J. Grant and sme others. He was favorKbly impressed with the country and decided to make his home there. January 2Sth, ISS3. he was married to. Al- f retty J. Tolnian. The letter jmblisheU la?t evening gave an account of his labiirs in Oakley and an editorial a week ago gave details of his ministry in Knglaud, .to tliev are necessarily omitted in this statement. ;bt. muis, mo UDEBAKER'S " 0. il. SAMPSON, Agent Carrlasres, Buirffies, Sleighs, Sleds, , Farm Wajjons, Express Wagrons, Ore Wagons, Carts, Delivery Wagrons, Spring Wagons, : |