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Show EVENENG NEWS. 1 Aur. a. lase Tuesday ' era tV SUNDAY SERVICES, llelizious services in the Taber nacle Sunday, Aug. nst 1st, commenced at S p.m., High Councilor Henry P. Richards presiding. The choir sang : Q ! ft cmussll I nm i I TMUC1 When God' own people stand in nieed. Hi goodness will provide supplies. The opening prayer was oflereid by MOST PEftFECTiMADE Elder Robert H. Ford. The choir sang: j ! Father, Thou that dwellest In the high and glorious place The Priesthood iof the Thirteenth Ward officiated in toe administration of the sacrament. O my ! e g g 3 r--, s4As rmut W l B WW mi fJ Biwv VIwI WW Li W i ct. L0UlS W j gentlemen and ladies of culture, who minded and disappeared to be fair for themselves. This posedofto learn the Saints regarded as class people honest, because they are not unwilling to listen to thosewho differ from them in faith. The Speaker, had .met with others of the "strangers who were as cryBtalized bhjots could, be; .." Jttt bis experience he had learned that those who traveled among different peoples were generaiiyv atoerair minded. An idea was entertained byinahy that the "Morlhons" were ignorant and delow down in the scale of graded and laud morality, in converlirtelligehce sation, the speaker had met a gentleman who had a very different idea. The latter had heard the "Mormons" berated by men, some of whom had been fed by the Saints, and who had denounced the Saints as the lowest and meanest people on the earth. Such individuals merited pity and contempt, but not hatred. The "Mormons" had been accused of inhospitality, but the reverse was so generally known to be true that that statement was accepted by but a few. The gentleman whom the speaker had referred to said he had failed to find in any of the surroundings of the Saints anything to support the charges against them. They had been misrepresented by unprincipled men, but the majority of the respecta- ble visitors did not believe the falsehoods. The vicious hatred of the had caused them to overdo their work, ahT as one visitor stated, would do the Saints more good than barm, and had taught the visitors to learn the doctrines oi a people, that, should go to that people, and not they listen to their enemies. The gentlemen who visited Salt Lake had exthat they considpressed themselves of ered it very bad taste onj the part those who had abused the "Mor-mona people denounce to whose hospitality they had Because a few rabid spirits the turbulent elements of society-h- ad sought to stir up strife, the Siints should not aHo w any prejudice against the mSmbers of the G. A. R. to enter Those who had detheir hearts. nounced the 'JJIormeos" ' were the rude and ungentlem&nly persons in The reason the the organization. Saints were opposed was because their doctrines were not understood, and were misrepresented. If tie convinced that speaker was was opposed by the nation when It was understood, he would feel that the Bible and true Christianity had been thrown away and the people had become heathen again. The Gospel as taught by the f 'Mormons" was that same plan whlcb was recorded in ancient the holy scriptures, sort modern. There were many leading causes which evoked the hatred exhibited toward the "Mormons" and sprang from the same source as the persecutions Of the anSaints cient Saints. The Latter-da- y believed in God the Father, His Son Jesus Cbri&t, and the Holy Ghost, and that obedience to God's will would bring them salvatiou. They loved the human family, and knowing that persecution was necessary for their purifiit with patience and cation, would bearwho He lost his life fortitude. for the truth's sake would find H. To the Sa)nts the speaker wooid say, Bet the world an example of love, purity, honor and integrity, that the Holy Ghost might guide you lo the performance of the great work of salvation assigned to tou. Mrs, Acnes Thomas sang a solo, "Best in the Lord," and after an an" them, "I will by the choir, benediction was pronoucced by Elder Parley P. Pratt. Elder Joseph B. Korean was called to address the congregation. He! said it was with a great degree of diffidence the position ot a: pubthat he occupied lic speaker on the present occasion. It was one oi tne peculiar situations in which the Elders of Israel were placed, to be liable to a call at any time to nreach the Gospel. .He Knew they could only do this work by the aid of the Holy uaost. xne wonq ao not believe "Mormonism" ;is a relijclon, but " its principles iwere very dear to the Balnts, and were relied tor saiyauon. xne upon oy tnem this was all nonsense, world might say but that easing did not change, (be fact that it was the faith of the. Saints. The Apostle Paul had gone from place to place, persecuting tne oainis, uatu he was called by a voice from heaven. This astonishaq Paul, for he opposed tne Saints with the Idea that he was ritrht. Afterward, when he became an earnest advocate of the truth, the peor Pie accused. him of being mad. This accusation did not deprive him ot the knowledge that the Lord had spoken to him, and that na was authorized ana did preach the truth. , in the present age there was a voting lad namedJoseph Smith, and of him the Latterday Saints desired to inform those who were not of their faith. This boy Joseph was anxious regarding; his eternal welfare. He discovered that the Christian sects differed greatly as to what was necessary to concluded that he please God. He would devote himself to the task of reading the Bible, and did so, to Had out what course to pursue. He found in the epistle of. St.. James, 'If any man lack wisdom let him ask . of God, who giveth to all men uoerauy ana up- hraideth not; and it shall be )g1reu htm." He was struck by this promise and- determined to take the Lord at at His word, for be felt that if anyone lacked wisdom he did! He wanted to know in which path he should walk, and west and soared out his soul in prayer. He had not long been thus engaged when he was attacked by the power of the Evil One. which held him to the earth in a sitroDg grasp, uut ne stui criea out to heaven, when suddenly a light appeared and the evil influence deD&rted This light drew nearer to him. and so far surpassed the brightness of the sun that ne learea ne would be destroyed: but as the trees were- not Injured by it he zrew more connaent. within the body of light were two personages, one of whom said, pointing to the otner, "This Is my beloved Son, JHear Him." The world might ridicule the idea of such an occurrence, but (there Tie Grape Cm. was nothing strange in heavenly belogs and mas the to reveailAjg appearing will of God. Such bad been the: case whenever the true Church was oh the earth. The claim of the Cnristlan world waa much Imore to his stiange that God did not speak children in the present age as be did Latter-day Saints not Iii America anciently. The only believed that the Lord revealed His will, but knew it. Their religion was to them a stern reality, and; they WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF AN had received a testimony of its troth EUROPEAN JOURNEY! through the Holy Spirit. In every dls pensatlon when the Lord introduced His Gospel on the earth, He sent His The crystalized siilM a obtained In a pure messengers and gave them authority Ktate irom grapes ana choice iruiin a port to act in His name. The Gospel called able, palatable, simple form, are now pre a the "Mormonism" oy .tne worm con nested to the public of America correcresolvent of Impure blood, tained nothing; new or differing from jtrannest the liver and regulator of the bowel that taught by the Savior. Some had tortueof natural promoior ot foolishly said the "Mormons" believed in Joseph Smith as their God ; others HEALTH 10 IMfiEFITT. looked to see a - "Mormon" with scales or horns 'Investigation proved the loisity oi tnese ideas, xue "Mor ' mons" Practiced the laws of the Gos pel as they did because they believed it necessary to obey the Lord's will in order to attain salvation. There-wermaay i ideas regarding the Supreme Being, maay people bellevicg Him to be without body, parts or passions. The Saints had learned that man was made in His Image, and understood that He was a glorined, perfected man They knew that He reigned in tne heavens, that He lived and heard their prayers, that! thev were His children, and He would tt to them of His Spirit if they did ; rllswill. Tbey also believed in Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world;; that He came and atoned for the sins of mankind : and that without His atone ment they could not be saved, j They partook of the sacrament of the Lord's sapper in memory of that atonement Eminent physicians claim this achivement and covenanted to discbarge, as best a new era in the allied science of medicine, they could, the duties devolving on as it furnishes the blood with its nataral sa tnem as saints, ur. tt. H. Jbancroit, lines that are lost or eliminated everyday. in recording the customs of the! Indians of the great West, had mentioned sacrifice of the instances where-thLord was typified. These occurrences all conveyed the same Idea that there bad been an atonement or sacrifice A POSITIVE, NATURAL which was for the benefit and salva tion of mankind. This indicated that there were traditions la reference to the great Sacrifice on Calvary, llndis-tiaand incomplete though they were. There were still other things related by Sal Muscatelle ia Nature's own product. the historian which showed traces of It supplies to the system th want of aonnd, the Christian religion on this Iconti best ripe grapes and fru It ; it is the simplest and nent. There had never been any ?ood preventive and cure for all functional Urcr and it klndreS derangements of tte reason iven why the Latter-da- y prevents- the absorption of malailments; Saints bad not the right to receive arial diseases of fevers kinds; counterrevelations from God at the present acts the effects of bad air.allpoor and mere was no gooa rea- iirmnri! water R nnwerfnl drainage nf th. time. skin ("blood a ; son why natural specific for all erup Joseph Smith should aot be the chosen instrument tturough tions, sick noaaacne, biuou8ne, nervous-ne&mental will remove depression, and which God had given those revelations. the effects of accidental indigestion from The Latter-da- y Saints knew that be excessive, eattnc and drinking. Have It ia was a Prophet When he was rldliculed vour and on your trayela. It ia . and persecuted by the world, heioould specifichomes for the fagged, weary or worm est not deny having seen the Father and ' the Son, for he knew he had. The LONDON Prepared by the CO., Elders of the Church of Jesus Christ ' ' L02CDOH, KNOLASD. of Latter-da- y Saints, in obedience to the message given through Joseph Hewore of Imitation. The genuine in "bias wrappers oalyi" Smith, proclaimed the truths of the arSend for circular to O.EVANOVtTCH, Gospel of salvation to the human; famAmericaa Manager, P. O. Box, ily, and offered them the principles (ieneral New York Oity. whereby they might return to the KOBKRT A HELDEI, if presence of their Father. Elder Eli A. Folland was the next WHOLESALE! AND RETAIL AGENTS, napoaurs. speaker. He desired to speak nnder : t the influence of the Holy Spirit. He Bait Labe city, t Utah, d&a bad not only received a testimony of the truths of the Gospel, but had faith to pat them In practice, and took trr eat them wherever Sleasure in proclaiming Many had accuses the " C" TTTTr, m-r- i VTt vnT V71 "Mormons' of hypocrites and a great deal hadbeing been spoken during ffe?y; J S ja..aij , "'JcStS the past week against them, j Tbey accused had been of being dishonest, disloyal, and lustful. These accusations were untrue. What had made the speaker a "Mormon"! was the hypocrisy of the "Liber als" of Salt Lake City. Once when he had expressed an opinion, bis em a "Liberal," drew a on ri&vn .smnWd white. ployer, him. Sach things as thesepistol drew his This mnve LIKE Ttiai "Mormon-ismattention more closely, to ," which he bad Investigated' and BUT IT pk&mTtTER rUAVOlT. found trne. He, in common with the Fn Ann MA 'ft iwHCL tUME BREAD. "Mormons." held the far of i our AECAUSEM'WiAiua ALLthe, country and the Constitution in very high esteem They .upheld the ConNUTR ITfi E ELtMfVs BP WHEAT I stitution, but objected to Its being violated to gratify popular prejudice. Those hypocrites who oppose, th "Mormons'i have , nothing which will turn the youth of Utah from the truth The principle of plural marriage had been cauea iniquitous, xne speaicer knew that it waa not, and that U had no tendency in that direction. It was soldeSy dealers,?; one of the principles ot the Gospel of Jescs ChrlsW which had been' revealed for the salvation of the human family, and not to gratify the ambition or .Any man who enpassion ot men. deavored to use it for the latter sink to perdition unlets gurpose would' The Saints knew; that, their father was merciful to them and interposed His power in their behalf. this, Tbey had abundant testimonies of woik and glorined Him therefor. The A of the Lard would triumph over every foe, and he who lost bis life for the Undertaker,' Funeral Olrector tnd1 troth's saks wonld find it. "Mormon Embalmer IsmM had in It the principfeauf eternal a A full Use of Fine Cloth, Metallic and rum and exaltation, f)rosression of this the Saints Redwood Coffins and Caskets, .7 ak Cases and CaskcU. could not do otherwise than continue A complete alock of BnriaT Bobca and onward in .their labors for the benefit Gooda of every description kept of the human family and their own sal constantly on i ; butd. vation. Black or White Hearses. be had Bodies preserved without Ice for juxi Elder George G. Bywater said of time. listened with interest to the remarks leuirth Particular attention given t mbahalag. that had been made. The principles of Ibipping and var of bodies. the Gospel 01 Jesus Christ were the Kmbalmins and a specialty. principles that constituted the faith Lota aaa graves hipping fttrnishod tn any cemand religion of the Latter-da- y Saints, etery in the city. the opinion ot the Whole world to the All orders by tetegraph er telephone, day prompt ttcntio. contrary notwithstanding.- This lty, r night, willaeive as all were aware, had been, visited by Prices Ion and terms reasonable. Closed. Office . Telephone No, SSL ' Sever great many members of the o. A. n. during the past few days. The speaker nao conversed with many of them 83 Ss'WesS Temple Street anti-"Mormo- - v cj r r bbbbbbbbbb W g n 1- 0- s': a" Sign of the Arkassaw Cough la looking yoa aHaaa&re in tne taos.. Do yoa want a sore, safe ana reliable Coaa-- Byrup ? Are joa troubled with a Conga. Cold, Bronohitia or Long Comr Do your Babies keep yoa awake plaint Colda in nisht with. Hackinjr Conshs. all the Head,: etc Do yeu want aorrjethiag rmuaois ut uw aoose to meet ineee smanreneies? Ws answer to all s "Go to row Droggiat and get a Bottle of the Arkaasaw Conga Syrup, and be troubled no mere." Prioa, CO eents per Bottle I THE en-Joy- j - cut, For Sale by all DrngglsU. EOHIEJ CflLllS IE! HANDY PAIMT&i CIBSS hikej, CHICAOO. MPmrM ann: rim. FINEST PAINTS Paren Ibflii'sEIioesil CXJary. Ogam Tarter, for sals fey afaeturerset Patau, y U 1L L and It brsachs. -- COLORS. !j TRAPS .S.T.CS li ARK m na BUCK TIPS nmcTiK Utah Central Railroad NEW TIME CARD, APRIL aBAVS SALT TRAINS CPJLBSXXQEB CMMSorth. At lan tie Kxdtm at. Fir City sad U. AN. ' ciAm Kxpree Park Oity and 47. 4.00 p.m-- Express.... Nmnik A Jf. MORTH- - Boatta. Mm at..... Trains Arrive la Salt Iare, dally as follow: Tvmn I 7 --SO p.m. Kxpreaa. ...1L5 .m. I Millard Sxprea 6.40 at-.-.. "raxcis cops, General P-l- ... - A3TD Omaha, Council Bluffs i Chicago. WILt.1 WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THI CtOCRAPHv- Or TWl COUNTRY, sec BT iXAMmmu Tt".' MAT, in i mc -- tf- EOUTt SHORT XJXNJE n JOHN SHARP, General Superintendent, Freight an J Passenger Agt. RAILWAY. ; BiEST THS i ESTERN LJ am 7.90 1 Xsa-ts- a the CHICAGO " I860. MUford Kxpreaa If. The obIt line to take rm Dea Molnea, Marahalltown. Cedar Kapldi. eiioton.Dixon, Chicago. Milwaukee, and all poiuU , aat Xo tas oeopia or Meoraaxa. uoiorsoo-- ttt ammv T7th Idaho. Kavada. Oreron. Wun : and California- - it ing-tootters an period adVantacea not poaaibla by aay etaar line. Among a few of tba numerona poit.t o. road between Omaha and Chicar, are ij two traina a day of DAY COACUE which are tha flsest that human art an, ineennity can create; Ita a A L. A C 1 BLEEPIXtt CARS, which are niode of comfort and elesrance; Ita PAKl.Ol XHCl BOOJa CARS, nnaurpasiej BRA by any: and ita widely celebrated ; VA - u LATIAI. DINIJICieARM, the canal o. wkickxaa aot b foond elaewhere. At Council Bluff the traina of the Unioa Paeine ay. connect in Union Depot witi those of the Cbicazo A Morthweatera Ky In Chicago the train of thia line make cloa oanecnos wits uiose or ui caaisra unci For Detroit. Colnmbas. Indianapolis. Cln clanati, JKiarara Falls. Buffalo, Pittburp. York Tomato. Monireal. Boaton. New Philadelphia, Baltimore,aaaWaahlngtoa, and tne uccet ageni all point la tha jsatt, ror ncaeu yia pie " " MOUTH-WESTER- if yoa wlaa tn ticket agenta 5D & PACIFIC RAILWAY m relation to all Ditarinal lines TSamt and - . . constitute the most Important termir. and ervsztv-West, at initial ' Lantal link ta that transportation whlcb invites and faclll- i cities of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts. It travel and traliio ' iutJ to and from points East. Northeast and also tte favorite an uoinw W est. Northwest and Southwest, lirwitheaet. and corret doi tnain line and branches, Chicago. Tne Kocsiaoa eyatL. includes in its .Viaet. Ottawa, I Salle, Peoria, Qeneseqr MoUne end Bock Island, in Illinois; Fairneld; Ottumwa,' Oakaloosa,- west Muscatine, . davenport; Moines Indlanola Wlnterset. Atlantic KnoxvUle, Iowa Caty, I3aWaahinjton, .C'verty. .iduBon, Harlan, Outbrle Cwntre and Council - Eiufis,r in Iowa; OaUatio, Mlseouri Leavenworth ; la enton, Cameron City,and: St. Paul. In Mlnnaeota; watertown In Albert Lea, Minneapolla r. imw; intermediate cities, towns, vllla-e- e and stations. and hundreds of ROCK CHICAGO, its central po . mM-oontl- -r . s A-'- " N beat aoeommodationa. ell ticketa via thia line. . HCGMITT, Hv reason or B,. I: Al BAIB, Gen'l Paaaenger g't Gt a'l Kanager. GEO. D. WTXLIAMSOX (ien'l Agent, Room 8, Windsor Block, Denrer WAN. BABCOCK aeaaral Waatera Ageat. Omaha, Kah ii. LUMBER YARD -- . PLANING MILL, -- and-Kansa- Oa&ota, MALF-A-BLOC- THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE a solid, Hfforded of that sense ""laranteea Its patrons smooth' personal comla luua steelby 1 tracks ofoecuity rail; rouarhly oallasted road-berruilt culverts and bridyee; rolling1 e.ocic as near perfection as a 'niani skill can make it; the safety epplianoas rf patert buffers, platforms . . rt and that practical dlsclpane twhich grovrns are the Transfers Otner epactaltfea at oooration of all its trains- exacting io mseX onaurr ta tne comforts and Onion and i, coanfccting DepotSi points of its Famener Eaalpmenc. 'iuriaa The Fast Express Trains between. Chicago and the ULf( ,iri River are com-C- 3 of well ventilated, fine fry npnolstered Day Crxiebea, SAAnificent Pullman ce Sleepers of the latest .' Cars, in wnich and, cooked meals are design, ood Dining XMgssclon waiting on eaten, leisurely elaborately o petite, and Health on both." Between Ct cici end Kansas City ana are also run the Celebrated Reclining '.;aat Cars., sub-j-ntiai- d: 1 -- EAST OF DEPOT, K ly LUMBER, LATH. air-brake- el, r . HlAM FLOORIKO, PICK 11 K, MI13iUX.CN, u Bumj-'.i.ou- - Fit CM, RVnc. HARDWARE, SASU WEIGHTS, GLASS, l.lf. THE FAMOUS ALDERT LSA ROUTE ' . . R. R. CABLE, a ftwlatat MR. fin1! Mantw 8T. JOHN. E. Ass't ' mm. eeifl MB. GEO. H. SMITH, Ass't Oen'i Tkt. & Pass. Agt. . IIOLBROOK, Tkt. a Taas. Agent. mm i wmm, Late Latimer, Taylor P. O. BOX & SAL-MUSCATE- LLE - 628. Sal - Muscafelle. Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. i SPRINGTIME, ( - r j; Wien, yoa feel USED UP. Tkea the ayatem requires help to throw efit the accamulatlona of the STAG-XAH- T PERIOD, winter. j m 1 -- T " PERUVIAI I . BITTERS Stimulate the ' DIGKSTTVSI spo S V -- 'i VAREi ! TIHHEBS' TOOLS. i Main Street, St. Louis, Missouri. ;?Y. ; C:-M- I.f . Solo ! Acrents In Salt Xako City. , ! I ful before each meal will make yoa BELIKVK this' statement. They CURK DYPSOMAKIA (tha Alcohol Disease) by thef r cltarmln action pon the STOMACH, restoring 1U natural tone and entirely destroying the-- MORBID APPBfXTTK for stlmalanto. MALARIA before them, and PER dlsappaars FKCT HKAXTn resmnea its sway. ;' t - -- X-'- - FOR SALE S, regrnlat the 'TJVKH and cleanse the IKIDNEYS. A wla-jrlaea- TIH PLATE. SHEET IROH, STALIPED 612-1- 8 -- OB-OAIJ- For le by aQ 4raggfata ; k-- a4' wins aaer-aaAa- ts. Aw, -- V . ' IN USE. Triampb ef the Agt LIVER. TORPID ef apatlte Bowels costive, Fala la the Bieaa. with at ksvek 9mxU Pats senasxles Is the sail an dor the essaleer- Fallaesa after eaHar, with sdis- blade, lnellaatlea ts exerttea ef body sr sslnd. of temper, Lew spirits, with Irritability a feeling sf having neclected sssns dnty. Disziaee latterlne at tne Weaftseas, Heart. Dots Before the eyes. Bsaiaess the riant eye, Restleaeaese. with Tr dreams, and Stfal colored Crlae, Hishly CON STIPATION. TLTT'S) P1LZ: are esrieciallv adapted to such eases, Out does effects such a change offeelir as to astonish the sufferer. They Inereabs ths Appetlte.and canse the thus the system ia Vdy to Takeami Flesh, their Ton e Action on by noarished, me uissuTsurnnitHcnuarBiasiisr TUTT'S EXTRACT the body, makes healthy flesh, strengthens the weak, repairs the wastes of the system with pure blood and hard muscle: tones the nervous system, invigorates the brain, and imparts the rior oi manhood. $ 1 . 8old by druggists. OFFICE 44 Murray St., New York. WOOD WOOD I I 1 Tor paid , pja. Station): bathingTrhs d ?W mi J3I Administrators 'of the estate undersigned. of James Marsden, deceased, to the oreditor of, and all persons having claims the said deceased, to exhibit them against with the neoeasary vouchers, within ten month after the first publication of thia notice, to Ellen Nora Marsden. administratrix, at ths office of Z. Snow, 71a E. Second South 8treet, Salt Lake City, In the Conntr fSaHLake, Dated July 7th, 1896. , ELLEX NORA MARSDEN, JOSEPH HARKKK, Administrator of batata of Jame Marsden, deaw Sw deceased. P0RTKH A. Thompton A. WirUt ,. irwi r Tombstones, Monuments, Mantels, Iron Mantel, Orate and Hoarth Stooos. be ob tlironghenr nit ds page. RlrMiirnil nrn A book of lv0 vovt ror an advert! ser to be he ex or othernUVCni IDiritiperienced . 'wise. It contain and estimate of the cost 'His i nj'vpaper The advertiser who want f adveiti-mg- . J nen i.ia 4ol;ur, duds tu it the informa to lion ii4 reiiu ires, while for him a he ViU invest one hundred thousand dellata in advr- is indicated which will ttdiiijr, a scaem meet his every f eauirement. or can be aiads sa ao io oy anient pBamgaa easily arrived at by correspondent. On hundred and fifty thro p editions h are been iasued. Sent, An- post nald. tn any address for 10 cents.NEW8-rP. fjii IAnVKinniSfacusisalt. rm - ' R CO- oly to GEO. P. ROWKLL ADTERTIS1XG, BUREAU, M spruce St. cPrlnting Hoose 8e), Kew York. 13f PIe'sT.. Opporitt Ammtolv Butt. TO Jot Springs ENJOY THE LtJXURY OF A Mlflil WiTEiS, AS Do not get an Idea that these waters are not as pleasant In tho WARM as In the COLD weather. A trial will convince yoa that they will rest and do you good. tSf Wagons leave the oity every hour for of ah kinds for sale on the Grounds, and every accomodation to meet the public want. UUa. W. WEST, STREET, Salt Ialco City, Utala, BIATN W. A. PITT, Frepriatof. art AXesSie4atieB Is ta Ctty as 8IHOLK MEALS, am-Day aas Night, sea teOpea saS teesa Peseta. I'. dnsuiaU josiiin cxirr. JABEZ W. WEST, Proprietor. dill bio Telephone No. 118. iAaLissu lss is. A CAKh. etleaseasa. Maaaraatarar aad Dsator ia kisde el LimmCJSEI Hi CLITI CITEIEI coma rs7suianuias s hand. rau its v kept eosataslly Telephone and Tslegraph Order prompi i preserved in their natural without extra caairca. lltioo, r Bodies ailed, ear opes day and jrigut. Ware Stema,." s US rarMry aMS MnCl ttral One and a half block Mir, of f elephaaa But CD ' ear-- ..I.. I Tneatre Mm. TV Sevi' t AilD T 4lle : - tATIlb, sur. uui ' PZJLIN JLNJ FANCY i , f A. Natch Co...,, George Davit BffSr .....,ttydy Park ............,;,, .,. JfoMfs Unryritte ,.,.,,.... ......ifyrwai .HarrimriOt , . .Harmony HrnntewUi Behra ..IJiUtdale, Oarjttid Ca Joteph City Kamat seersirf saHHsels Jnnetiam os p J. ..AaytvilH . . A'aaerre Anderson.. King C. W. tiadanld. J. Alien. A. S. A'ousAerwat . . k'ingtton ....... ...Lewitton Logan .terse I rr tie Cat . Binoham Co., ....AHUviM , ,,.,.,.,..,..Aaers, sftvinsfi John Xtna , Erf. Bnraaynt, T. E. Jont....., D. Van Wagoner, J. ..Ltaminylom ........... ,...Laetotm B. T. McMnlten.... 8. C, Berthetten,... F. Jardint Leki . .. Morrlton... Joteph Irwin. ..I... C. B. Robbint....... J. W. Shepherd... George , I .Memtpetitr, Idaka Malad, Idaho C. A. ITeihys .......Midway , Aonrf Menaon Memdot , J.N. Sluit Wiwas Hi Mount Lamritt Larton Pleasant W.N. Blott...,,. , afmrfau Ptter Ratmuuen Afasasse. Cvloradt S. M. William . , k. MmyteJd Caiper CkrittUnten.. ..Muddy, Kmery County Co-op- A(SwOfMMML Afooft, Kmery Conmey .......Monro r ee e ,..MinorewUl JCMUS iV...,..... John CAIUUAOES, 4 MtU Greek, 8. Morgan..,. J. N. Barker..... Iom. and Traiiig Wt. t. ' v.f J. W. L. r.fprwr....... Crotby..,. N. ii....'..:.ywtfo :.rvrtTilk frtmch., Oraham C-v- W. .Prova ' ;!, Forewarn j' PnragoonaA ....Park Taliey Uf, .11.. Piemtant Oroeaa k r,. Ptymauth, Bom Siaor (M ' : Co-- op ...... ..f....,,.PmraAit ....... .... Ilarriton......... J. A. Marthant.i..,.. R. B. Gardner. I N. P. Miliar.. T. Gibbon , Af. ir. Merrill, Jr John Snoecbaa.. C. N. Smith.,., rami John .Ilr .....Porta i Plain i.,PrU. . OUt ,,.,.,,,pirjy ,..,, VaUm ' l....MichtU .....:.....jreetoerf ... JHcsad ....Mrndab .... 'i StakaiMa issss ....... .....A'arlwry, rf.... ...... Btdmond oknm.. Jtramaa Spanish Pork Bttrlina William .....iTM-Mvi- . r ,. i. . . ..r . .. .8? For if. Crosby, Sprinaerwilte, Apaok Co., Arbf. -- .. , eOMs SmUhJteid Cssjk.. Wp. MtFodjen... ...... it ..t,,.,l,..8aiim jiv X. A"KrIC......;;.w,..M5ta fnrtse, I44k4 Co-op- 1 fioemm M m,slf. AUredr F. It. Snout . N:" " St. Chariot Idaho, Dears .... " .: narness a Specialty. - IN A LI ,i - .- i: 1T hUDs - v- and Twins Binders, Mowers and Reapers, . : - oypAfarHo(f............k.... ................. ' .,.!4 ' ., Dwtrct V-- Bcci-tizJc- rj O. M. ifna-ai::iUDTUTJ- Mi T. W. :,4...., rtu r.i '. . ' '. . "" 1 :r i ;..Hi Vniea, rirat Off , JraMrft... FsraoSij nl , , WllviU Jordan c '. ...WalUlurt T 1:1 tTillardi : Mich Co., Utah Ir..t.i.......yt......irsto Clsrk. .,Wttm, iiots oodrw, a i , W Cravford........ ........ ..WatUncton T.i7. O, Oven, rT. 1 ?v ' .............Wt aaA, V A, X.Xattmtam..... Woodruff, J. X. . Trentea. Cache Co.. Utah PJehn South Bead Chlllsd naws, I.PkiUlp.,..,,.. ' JLJ. Workman,.. rlp Steal PUws," ISollty "Wo;aai4liavWa';i'f a. C. ShJk, ,.. ...... 0r9k.l.e. nUlngwortsi Bmj BaJtaa, r W. WUvill ItAOfflHK EXTBAi;;T f B, Oo.............. 33 and 35 train Ctreri, 3 Tvi Tooel . B. Jmrdin. Co-o- y. i , Anmt Af. Iallty. i.. .. Simtmir ' ' ..S1. Jobtph, ArUmm ' " ' John MLan... W. FJL toner St. John'. Apaoh C Arimona . -i K. Blain. ..Bprtm0 City f t.a . rates. Idem Jesse M. Sskii-...- . it tr til i. A M j. . Sandy 9. W. Strigar J..M....,fawsr' J. JT. oAsaos. . fawAforteefS Co., ArUknm ' ., ............Ssesrvi'il A. Qoodl&e. P. W. Toungm.....,..l....,.m.,Tasdal X.'W IFads..... Tynar Zlder Co. O., aad llorsa - rowars, h ,. .4 j. MoCormlcs; Steal IlarrssUrs, BRANOHII aT Tars BksjLBSs,, Bevw J. t;- ALSO KEPKE3IIiTUrJ ; ". Case) Thrsahlnr; M seals as. I - .ffsss ,$&ta tmara O J. N. Smith. m.......Bnaa jrsA. .Arisoas T. Stsatsa . 1 i ; : J. I. ; , . Tentsr Wa4n Covars, Fetoss, P. FVa.i.;,.,.,...;..t,,8mmsrU. IauA'''t''' J ....at. so , tta t- Jiurrutft,. jr. Whips, Extras, ' Lamps,-- v. Oi C. Oeeros..;..........iSt.oAs,a, Uriteas J Rubber, c; 'it ijanoita, Clwth, J. Mclta. .. St, Darid CvekUd Co. Ariaonm sfr A Mtf bttpJu s aAA, "r Duck, (era. 8mtafutm r," Cey. ....4.. .......... ! . i PAPER RULING 3 ....4:....i..s. Worses 4. ....... Soipia. ... Jaeaw. ...., T 1 - jrnkwXolU.,.., . AND . a ... . Fino . ": ' .peaa. .v.... ..'.. T ' ssaeL , The Best Style of the Ait i 1. .(. Payt p J. Rickardt.. R. J. ,.. Provide r. Barton........ . r ik.... .Pewit, Idahn J.W.Sean.....,,.. i'srosxis 4 C, Vtmh l f,. Co.. Artmana a 'v.. Ves, Smerg , J. Ah 7'soooc.. f E County A'swresi John A'rf Boat Mitt Creek L. A.Bailey. ....Semhi '. 8. Steven. North Oaaan C. A. North.. ....North, 8. Count L. A. Poc,.,,..Nutroto, Aj(Kkt CtJritona Peter Anderten.'... ..........Oak Creek OrderviU ....... J Tkomai ChamberUUn C. Croumhaw.. .. . . .Oxford, Jaak i Oadan Joteph Natl. J. A. Keid tOrananiiUm S. P. Sickaedt.. , OfSea U. L. Orwell... .....Oneida Ctty, Make ' A. Af. Ftndlaj, eases, fi'evtuta. . SPRIfIG fflGOHS, CV ......Morgan O. D. Oibbe....,, William Geddet...., '., W. C. Parktnon..i.'. or- - BUILDEa J aJTB.Dt Htrrtman HwnHngtQm. Kamab Co-o, WUlard bUho A. B. Griffln......,, I.M. Coomb. 1 . ' HeberCiby .Hooper City J. D. Gibb... I1 ; J&4........ Af. J. y. MadAiton.... i" EXECUTED PROMPTLY X Garden Ctty .Oeorffeeotm ..IJebee City QOUSK Parit BRAiVCQ JOB PBI If 2 1 IT Q - ! wactmnt B. H. Allred. N. A, LentH Af. Ore U ......OeAs Vunlocm '.,..,,,. QromJtwiitm r. Pleasant Orova FOE . Cook J. 11. J)?uttmU..Pim, FARM, ITUSIGHT, f r. J.M. Johnton J. 8. Bnnltmun..., C.J.Rohtcer..... sTiiT DKioarmos ot ' , Glonmood Otwda Ce., Id .....Oroute Creak , P. Peck....itnHU rsUrg, W. . W. ' op THi BUGGIES J - A. Heplir.. William Jtewton. X. sO tornis iircisiET.. -- 't .....i..ises CWsIs Co-q- p W, e J. Jolty... a ess aVt OflfUlW ees fa 0 IWslli ................ C I. Robton.. ,...Mtm Arieoaa BOOK AND JOB - Ar-tiK- QiFoot.., a STUDEBAKER Printing Establishrnent. .rmrmnaa FtutU, Fttf i. ...1e Harm W. - ' L. Jt. Xennard.... A. J. Allred Stock WilUam Wood, tan . '.J.i ....FayeUe. , . . . . Farminat s Fiwrmington Co op tr.A. Piarca...; 1ESEEET UEI'S , FmirHe Onatfm Co. ., ..rWaioia Onw fUrJIdd, Cr Co FarviwWt John Bartholomew 9a CLYTRAL 'I , W.J. Undenrami, S. R. LvUtvn. N. Snyder.., - rrAYionf Pioneer UndeiMer oi Utih. tS BAST, 8XC0ND SOUTH 8TAXXT Meats of All Kinds In Season. a Sanderton TT. e ....-leaW- rrankMn, idnba trilUam Yatet at ths Sss CkargW, ILOa fLM ssr say. OEM MEAT MARKET. DE9ERET HOSPITAL, tJNDES rHR most favorable anspicea, u now ope .'ot. option of patients, having re moved' to tnai large and commodious build .ng lately occupied by the Deeeret Univernew and of the sity. The appointmeats areroom are thor 3rst order. Tha hail wnd ventilated, aa warmed by a furnace .nrhly and steam beating apparatus eatendixa through the whole building. Good and ca liable nurses are upplied, and every alten Uon paid to the comfort, and welfare ot It inmate. The medical department coma flof stock of drag, and a line el prise and elegant aur! some of the most valuable gical lnatramenta and appliance ever ml the into Arrangement Territory. ported have been made to secure the first medical benefit of r afford for the talent the city ttenta, A specialty ia made of th diseases of ia solicited women, and correspondence i from ths afflicted. H. B. CLAWSON, President. W. r. ASDKRSON. Medical Sup. . M. P. HUGII US, Hoaae Surgeon. K. B. WELLS, Secretary. A limited number ef student win be taken, who will board ia tr-- Inatltatlou, re ceite, initrnctton preparatory for tuturt studies, and will be expected in return tc devote a certain portion of their time ano labor to attendance oa the sick aid othei requirement connected with ths Hospital. Correspondaace oa this subject is aoUolted rrotn uwnopa ass etsar aateeno ts tn Kmery Co oP JI. r-- -,. Taylor, Jun J. L. Kobinton , X. . Kpbraim ir.ki CmJtm Farron, . Ooa lUnliethJRilDgdon, OYERLAM HOUSE, ' ho Springs, B.KFHESHMENTS tlttnare Co-o- p Jamet Crane Deceased. Caarle PulHpher. GIVEN BY THE Jamet A. Defeat.. . NOTICK IS HEKKBY Administrator of the K. Bonn et t KliHOethKlngdon,deceajied,to the B. N. dolman...... fc;teof all and person having clalni creditor of, them Jamet Vnncorth... against the said deceased, te ealulnt with the necessary voucher, within four Bobert Jonet month afuer the first poulicatton of ibis Ftter Lot notice, to ths said administrator, at hi real wtk dencc, lftih Ward, salt Lake City, n the n . nr. ty.ace...,.., Mont Feimreen County of Salt Laka. Dated at aU Lake Calv, June K, load. T. 8. Terry JOHN KiNG DON. Setk Johnton....... AdiniuUtrAtor or the Est we of Klitahetb Q. A. Murdoch Klntf.lon, deceased. Joteph Warr USw Snow A Wood all, Attoraey. F. Af. Chritteten.... Uy. Sceity...'. Morrill Estate oi ...KctHutoa, Wyoming W. Can A(;tT3. h stores sol ick to cuUH ; ., T. BiJl R. P. Allen - WATSON BROS., Stonecuttrs'and Builders, Brown Ja-nr- t BEST in. USB. ' CV, IseA . Jmmtm THE the Terntovy. .,.... JT. T. City B. Hatvy,Kale Rock.Binpkam Co., 1 dab R. L. Bybma. ...Afien, tdah. IT A. Parker Kgin, Binghmm BJRATL, Tlras ZJoevt East nt nil their Irai?i .1 tear Late Co. . Idaho Xott J. WUJTE AND COLOREP. turn; WHICH ARB HEALTHFUL WELL AS PLEASANT. City. IAa AtoomimKon. C. SoMthmorik, lMngU, PAS HANDLE CARPET WARP r. "VTOTTCb1 IS HEREBY dlVEST BT THE EXCELLENT ..iJrvAom Co-o- AKX TT3 3B3 Z. C. M. I. ROI.K Estate of James Uareden, Deceased. THESE Aror , Co op p lke faes iaaa Mrest. 1141 THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. II daily. A'. Vanlevvtn Brtgkum Ctty W. Butm Co-o- WHOLES ALB A SUB Ci a-- SHRKP. AD n J. mjrm. fear Kiver CUy Will leave Halt Lake City tor Garfield and 8. O. CVt(, A'avaWa .BunlerviU, , Lake Point at 9.10 m., 'S.IO and 5.10 p.m. D. B. Brinto Brinton T. Rogrrt Rcturniugi arrive at Salt I.Hke City at Benton S.50 a. ni., 2.4J p. in. and 8.25 p. m. Btavtr Bearer Fare on anv train to Garfield or Lake C. C. fimr , BurrvUU a roint nd. Return, only M cents. Children J. XeilMn BlvJCity ' aiwl la yenrs of atce, SV. (between 6 men Cedar Cra Business ih itur their famlli.u mt tho It. W. Tenreowme... Lake Point Hotel, may O. to I'uint on Jacob Biglcr. .Central, Oraham Co., ArU. the evening (Slop, iu.) train, remaining Cedar Fort Cftmr Fori over nifrbt and rrturnine tlie foil. .wing , , ; CoalriO at Salt lake at 8 0 a. m., ITiliiam Hodton morning, arriving lu time for bnNsinesa. Feiereen Cattle UmU, -. More liberal term than ever given to San-da- Jaipur Sa. Novell t.lltfton, Hahi Schools, Societies, etc., aeitlni op JV. C. Afurdock , Charleston L.D. Morrill Special Train may be chartered at a nomCirdwtlle., Fiutt Co., Vtmk inal sum and made ready at short notice. J. A. hUredge, ChetierMd.JUnfham Co., Id, W. W. KITE&. 3. F. TENTON, John Jar dine Clarkatem O. F. and P. A. Supt. J. C. Ztowey CoUintton ,ond Jimcewntla R. JT. Allrod Chtrr Joel ForrUh , cfmtm ,. gL John Otter kout Cm--ia (Wt, ItUo Jamet Jenton 8 ALT LAKE CITT ; ....V,. Ormper Jothua Bennett... .' itsaeref LAGER BEER ALB TWENTY ACRB LCCKttK PARU; also, 6 acres of good land, close to the Kace C ourse. For particulars address P. CK Box 398, Salt Lake City, or inquire at Pro dure Department, General Tithing Store, Beck's 6.00 a.m. CALIFOMIi BREWERY FOR SALE OR KX CHANGE FOR C3-- 0 - Arrive at Salt Lake City at 8.50 a.m. 3 A. Alien, Rock Creek, American rlt., taht S. n.rliffffinbotUmi'etleynilAmeriCan fmlU mar-aAmerica Fork Co op Fork William Grant meriraa Fork H. 8. Lnria Albion, Co., Idah , John Dveei Alp, r J. f. Alma, JTebet Co., t'tak Jatnet jToirn A imp ir. (j: Black.... Alptn, A yacht Co., Arizona C, C. Bartlett. AihUy, Vintah Co Hu-nte- at - Leave Termihus Ssccxi SoUh Struts ieSO SOlTTIt 6.00 p.m. For Suit Lake City and Intermediate mJk.m 1878 respective Trains will run daily a follows for Terminux and intermediate muttons : Leave Salt Lake Ciiy at - 3.10 Arrive at Terminus at AUthorlESA Agents for the UasaaaT News in thel towns: HENRY WAGNER ooI, sound Qaaklngasp Wood, at the Paper Mill. If nst not be less than Five Inches In dl- er. NEWS cx. THE DESERTTT a CfMla KXm 24th, 1886, g-- SARSAPARiLLA RenoTates so-call- ed CHARTER OAK 3 Leas P10LE:WHEJ1 "IN THE- - L SYMPTOM 3 OF A LE : EXCELSI0B JIAOTPACTURINa CO., Tk Greatest Medioal im-pa- il-s- a. Co. 25 YEARS THURSDAY, JUNE e s - tj so-call- ed - direct and favorite Una between Chicaeo and vllnnaapolls and St. Paul w '.are connsedons) are made Is union Deoots foi a.l points in tne Territorlee Trains are run to the Over thl route Fast o,:: Brltiaa- Provinces. V ate ring places., summer resorts, pictureisque ) x' j lea, sjid hunting and flah- -. ALL BILLS PK03IPTLY KlLLfiTO : route to the of Iowa and Minnesota. It Is also t'uo .est daslrable pounds ' wheat fields end mwtoml lands of interior ' . has been tstiii ancjer DittExrs UNit, via eneca ana uikakee, opened KawDort News. Kichmond. Cndrmatl. 1 'tween aapoilH, and Lafayette and U intermediate points. L.'ouncil Blum, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Gc as ase Maps aud I j : rs, bnainable. as well For detailed Information ' ioket,' at all principal Ticket Offices In tho i .i'Ki .m A3 and Canada; or Contractors, and Manufacturers daresstmr ' & the m" POD-- DESERET SEffSI AGE5TS. AFTEtt OX AND praise--Thee,- ct DOORA, KAHIf, LPIXUN, CEIUXG, - - e and-Atchiso- a so-call- ed - DALLT, AS FOLLOWS: LAJCB I 8.00 a. 1, "Mor-ruonls- :. QUALITY OCAAAJrTIaD. AST - A SON. HJH. IMOORE i 1&3E1 I Utah & Nevada Ry. Mich C '' ' ' rs - '.if- - . f , ' vi I 1 J |