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Show uut eyatn. Yaun, Arrested cum. ABUTS. m! Bsas iiaiuuk. --- 11 t fc0a.M fctfB. fc10 a. at. 630 a.m. M6p.m. fcOOp.ui. fclOa. 730 . fc00p.m. 30 a.m. 630 a.m. 630 a. at. 10301 fclip.a, up Qr. ouh, Bept 14 14. T. ttlOMito. OdKMHMHINMMNItHMIlAMl -t- yOQjQO K60ojw Ibdi nmrunica -- KM0J0 VleBBabollioa . iilvmoo kltm WrTo,Pl OR Iht burglar qooianasra. 4X Quito a rippla of exdtameut wu era tod on Main streot thu afternoon by tho rumor that Royal B. Young, itepion of tho Prophet Brigham, had been gathered into Commimioner McKaya fold by the United 8tates marshal, on a B of polygamy. A Chbowicle repreaestalive hurried to that already hlatoric chamber, Commiawooer McKay1 and teamed that the rumor wu founded oa fact. Young wu arrested at hie sewing headquarters about 8 o'clock bv ItopUy Marshal Gtaeaman. Tha is sworn to by Samud H. Gilson, d chugos tha defendant with Open Bahman Bafo. a Molei Cautou Xmlm a Vlsitatten brain tha BMMnri BargUrt. ara on deck egaia. gteuia your seat for Wifaa Honor, gUchwill ba presented at tha Opera araning. Iht Fsbroary term of the Third Uitrict Court, which oonuaanoaa next goaty, will ba one of importance. John Haitya bill for tha auppnaaion Boom and bigamy haa ban iudafi-ritsl- y poatponad by tha Idaho Lsgisla-tzr- e. of polygamy A fine large oil painting, repraant-fc- g a piece of Long Branch onoaory, h oa cxuUtion in Walker Broa. window. It it from tha eaiel of Jama Fair man tad ia held at $1,000. The memben of the Harmony Club pool a moot delightful time at their puty hot craning. About lixty conplca earn present. Kefreeh meats wen H. 0. Stearna. an The Herald reporter not taken into tha aonfidenoa of the Church leaden to my extent, which ia a point in frvor of the leaden. . Tha only information the Herald haa published ooooerning thi meant preaidential picnic waawbat u taaed from Gentila papen. nf Tha crated com-Pto- a I rob-bevi- m who aarend hia ty Ferguson, with tha United Btataa eon-attl- im llar-doftofi- tes on tha tint of tha pnaant oeti, contemplate going into buainem U Pleamnt Valley. Ferg daaarrm memmin whaterer ha undertakes, and kn the beat wiihea of ahoatof friend. At tha meeting of tha Bar Aaaoeiation int Saturday, no quorum waa pnaant. Ika Aaaoeiation met again in tha Court Chiaben thii afternoon, the Sopteno Omit ouipending proceeding pro tern, to dire the memben of tha bar to attend. Aadaeliouof offieen waa expected to taka place. ufcotM one of the men who broke il it Ogden laat Sunday, waa gathered to Marikal Phillips fold by the police at Bight, hiving been captured In tha 'outrenta raid. Ha waa turned over the (Tatted State Marshal and odged in the Pen, where ha Will ba held toaaawer to a charge of grand lar-"to-da-y Gnham, of the Provo Enquirer, on to a correct idea, nd then. In hia laat ixaua ha aaya: "Iba Salt Lake Herald anbacription inmaen dont like the hotel in Payee, they need improring, they ay. brandy down there . muat have been mUog the drummen pay up before by got rat of town, which waa a very rim precaution. A railroad accident occurred WaBpring yesterday, in which and a fireman named wan killed, The accident waa Ibv a colliiion between a freight turn tad an engine with a anow plow. Hrikat vaa general roadmaater of tha OngnShort Lina, and waa well known kidmima throughout thia region, rnhomhavaa hddu the higheat ea-- to catch Boed-Haak- IW oacutiva oommiUea et of tha Pf Nso'i Democratic Club of Utah "u man thia araning at the office of Bowline. Tha doa world of good by Jdi ia printed in pamphlet form tha Jfnm delivered at the Theater oa tha whiariiat by member of tha dub, and nmj circulating tha aame, Thera ia reaeon to believe that Aik ia hungry tat mental food"Young oftUa utterance of deem. , Alfidaa Young and John M. ! would furnish them aomethiug to ovar in their minda for aome lit- - fitUmato come. Value Haul Arrival. Arrivals at tha Palace : Bobt F Groan, a ? Idaho; G L Leonard, Haveratraw, Ji Pnrick Dooly, Helena; FL G Rowell, Grand June-Park Fowore, CSty; J c; ud d u u ud ed PJteg Grut-McCoo- u - u el . I ud u wnu vur nr ud . ct intri-ligan- m u - n, pu lee-tu- u u Oa-"-? n .... Fntas. Meadamn Button A Boyu have and MoGragor stock now n Swellings, ud Splendid Dropsical Palpitation, opened cently P HC Walla,TSjntUnd; Omaha; and wife, Mia Barton, Chicago; of millinery at 41 Main street (Hooper Indigestion, Headache, Sleepless Ercan brack, F W Voll, C ud Eld ridge block.) Luge consign nos cared by Wellss Halth Bcnewsr. meats of millinery jtaads, . feathers, alia, Hite Cty, WT. an constantly received from the East, At the Pavilion, Wsdnasday, Jan. SSL and everything is new and tha vary Vjdus Orenery atere." lobe given away. Ba elegant prtau atom now Tha of in and present fancy latest style. aUpla S All masksn Frolta, Vegetables andavwiy-7- 1 a beautiful appaannm, and will well Grand march at 9 (clock. ter the committee. be psrtzining to Family Groceries, repay a visit of inapactiu. Maadamu will masks allowed on lbs UatLocaaoldUnd. ri Button A Boyu solid! tha patronage af Nona bat thou ia unmaking, when nil and don. Ha thair old frienda, and an ooofidaut they floor until after theNo participate. improper perrons itreet. J.L. Local, cu anit thn tastes of all patrons who may mgy Ad- -' allowed to enter tha tone. orders. with them favor arinten ! Ladies 25 cats, Gentlemen nuf lef"i he leading honaa of 80 The Herein Raatowut. The bast family restaurant in the dty. tetiiw nWriMdl ABroltesid living af ton Deg. Special rates by tha wash to fiunilias and Wo hero re reived from tho Associated Mil. Land ottos. Herald building, " Fanciers, 237 Sulk Eighth rtret,acopy proprietor. a Millar Hall, of thair Dog Buyers' Guide. It contains A inClT DUAL. dgmii alnoiy executed colored ftnntiaptoeo; a calL Goods sold m the installment plan at wall drown angroviags of nearly ovary B. SrnixoxR, breed of dog, and all Kinds of dug fom-bhi-og Proprietor. . Hardy A Kendalls, No. 68 W. (tea foil Um of choice goods.' We should judge that tho A street. Sooth bsndwroo line of mme, boys and groceries, provision, poulty. fruvsge-teble- a, book cast to produce a great deal more asked 15 cents end ud bate, ofUtMiatylu grain, hty. ric at bottom prion. thu the pnee would advbs nil Mr gsadare who are 0 cMtyJ prims, at I tote, interested in doge to send for the book. Tho beat paying business in Salt Inks sold ba will and established Bnbeerthe lor Year Howapnpats, romuixmd1 $3,000 qUMtUyi OWwOwito.1"1 in ,Cterital Magazines and periodicals at C. 841. Address Buainaaa," wns A Gos Booksellers, Stationers and Nears dealers. . the lata oydei Try aty.for s BeutifU Wraps for Lidia end Chit-dravAad la every atyte. at F. Auaroanh A Bwfr. wu find tho latest Tha beat ihom at knraat priori Sealskin upa at iToWo, Wood A Cot. Auorfaadia. wea River; P , ofS Kvere-SfJJI'M- HR f" .. lPtor nr - SRanS! a&kUsPrMr fiLYork 2 Tha disbarment proceedings against up for a haring before the Supreme Court this mom-teA number nf witnesses were examined. Eliu Smith, probate judge of Belt Lake county, testified in relation to the attempts made by Blandin to secure divorces for ps riles who were not of the Territory. A number of complaints and petitions for divorce decree filed by Blandin in the County Court, were introduced in evidence. Them complaints were verified by notaries in New York City, and no rottefre-lor- y evidence wu produced to show that tite petitioners or defendants were reii-toof this Territory. Blandin, in UteK time complaints, bed instructed the clem of tho eourt to keep them from tha newspaper reporters. W. C. Rivers, bookkeeper for the wane tertified that a certain anony-t- o advertisement had been inserted in (hat paper by Blandin for the last two Chrlu F.Blandin ctme brotherhood of burglar, who such wide sprud couternation and apprehension among ths inhabituta of Zion lut summer, have bun resting from their labors for several months, tha vacancy created by thair temporary suspension of operations being filled by a aa!i te-sYaafa!rear or of meek thieves. .But tho marriad ona MagTKdt barglan inaugurated another aaaaon of (adeaxhtar toJammry laat night with two of the boldest Mjd that ua hu bean aver that have ever taken plan in this rince ud still b his lewfhlwlfia dty. tot 18M, ho married Ag! Mr. Geo. Careless wu the first victim McMurrte; that for moan than two you past ha hao Uvod and cohabited with of the unwelcome and unbidden visitor. more than ooa woman, with on Tha thiovu entered tha residence of Mr. Mam Pratt, ona Eaamn Bdliaa, and Gualam ia thn Third ward, some time with ooa Aggia lieMurria. About tha time that Young was ar daring . tho ' early atoning, while rested. Damfy Marshal Vaadaroook tha members at tha Ware ab family ap. patwd at tha iwaideace of tha third wib sut. Mr. Oaretem entered his bedroom u the State mad, for tha the videnou of purpoao of about 9 oclock, szylaga aubpeena, but although aatia-fiaware apparent on every hand. aha waa there; tha door waa locked Baruu drawers were palled out end and admittance wat refused. Ho thair eontaate strewn about tha mom ia rctamad UBaedhtfly to cufaeioB. Mr. Gualam immediately tot a fordbla entry oty, took inventory of what wu left and but Young offoiwd to go and secure his found that tha thieves had taken a gold dmwriou to tha hones. The result if chain and cross, a pair of gold braeelats, not known tho Csuokicle, goes to gold earrings, two rovolvsn, and aoma prwm, but tha dadrod wilnamaa will other properly, the aggregate value of probably hive flown before the subpoena which la estimated at$160. Tho polios warn immediately notified Tho fret that Young i a upon searching tha premises, dispdygambt hu been notorious for tha laat year, and covered foot prints, eleven inehee ia it is surprising that ha hu not. been length, leading up to a back window. before. They am now looking for a mu with atevondnch fast, ao all individuals havMm Altefnttene. largo understandings should pay a Tha fidlowing is tha dispatch unt out ing visit to Elder Fanroee. from thia city hut Saturday by tha xxrxn aarn cxackees. Amodated Press agent, concerning tha Mr. Henry Reiser, tha watch repairer, k sflkir : Ia speaking of next door to Calmer Broa, oa hint Genaral G rut's irtids in tha Gmtarp Booth strut, wu mads tha victim of by for February, on tha haute of for thn neatest piece of safe breaking that hu ever oocnrrod in this dty. Tha i, wherein tho writer makes certain chamu against General McCook, tkis robbers gained euy entrance through the orlenUemansaid to your reporter today: front door, which wu aacnrsd by It to the. damnedest lie that wu ever dinary lock. . They thu drilled n hole uttered in tha world. Grant hu bun through tha door of Mr. Reisara safe, chisel, and with a few blow lursuing mo over since tho war. Pres- ilent Johnaon appointed aa Colonel, and with a aledxe . hammer shattered tha Grant had my name stricken off. I wu combination lock, after which to open the The mb easy teak. agaiu appointed Iieutenut-Colooof safe wu silver the Twenty-eevsot- h eighteen gold ud (T) and ha again lud contained my name riricken off. . shall reply to watches, belonging to Reisers cuatooien, General Grant's article through the aggregating ia value about $800. Ona channel in the course of a few octhe watriterwu a very fine gold one, proper valued st $150. There wu no money in Ilia sate and tha watches constituted Tha twsapstaksi Hateh. tha aole plunder taken. The crack wing shots of the Territory That thia wu tha work of experts si ambled at Pitt's gardens yesterday dearly apparent. Tha hole wu drilled to participate in a sweepstake in exactly the right spot, to a hairs breadth, ud muat have bean bated by . There were fire entries, at one who wu perfectly familiar with tha comthe money wu divided in- construction of tha Mosler-Bahmcomer, to two puna of $75 end $175 each. binations. A sledge hammer, with a abort, splintered handle, wu the only Thirty birds wen given each mu ud thing left by the rubbers, but it is evithe first prise wu woo by Henry 8peu-- ', who killed erwyooeof hie thru dent they possessed a complete outfit of scon of pigeons.. Thru of them, how- tods. serious one to Mr. Tha lou is a ever, died out of bounds, which made Baieer.and it isvery to bo lUKotoly bopod his scon 27. W. D. Howe, the Ogden tho thiovu will ho apprehended and the champion, killed 28 and won second At the close of tha shoot a property recovered. roLicx 7 ru erraagsd batwaen Musts. Ketcham and Morgu, for $500 a side, Tha robberies above mentioned furwhich is unouacad to take place next nished tho topic for n good steal of talk on tho street this morning, many Monday. times tha inquiry wu made Where Kav. J.H. Thrall Iinptlw, wan tho officers 7 . Moating Mr. A public reception to Bov. J. B. Thomu Dobson, tha nightwstchmu, n CanowiCLX reporter proceeded to pump of tho CongregaThrill, tha pastor-elehim.. He stated that ha wished it to be tional Church in thia city, will bo tenunderstood that no part of the distinctly dered an Friday arming of this week, at blame fir the auccemful perpetration of on Third South the safe robbery at Raiseri coaid justly Independence Hall,' strut, by the ladies of that Church and be attached to him. Mr. Reiaeri place Society. Tha memben of the various of buainem iapot indnded In the list of religious sodetiu of tha city have re- buildings over which ha ia paid to watch ceived through their pastors invitetiou at night, ud therefore ha could not bo to meat and neat Mr. Thrall, and ths supposed to ba looking after it. Bat had It ia it been otherwise, said Mr. Dobson, public generally an also invited. expected that Bishop Tuttle, of the it weald have hem a difficult job far tha Epuoopal Church, will make a brief officers to have discovered tha robbers at welcoming address, and all may look for work, after they had ones gained acaam, a good sociable reunion. nnuotieed. to tha shop, Car tha blinds warn closely drawn, than wu no light Death af a loft homing st night, and tha windows Emannal Kahn wu overwhelmed moat have been thickly frosted over. Ones in tha building the thieves could with grief thia morning by thn sad of thn death of hia brother, 8am-ne- l, notealamly goon with tha work and noon the utaido ooa Id hove tho who died at Philadelphia laat even- body to n robbery being slightest suspicion ing. Odooel Kahn left thia city about perpetrated. a year ago for medical treatment, being affected with disease of tha liver. Ha v an Intarvtoe r. received the hart poeaibU medical attau-tioPresident John Taylor of tha Morason but it wu of no avail. Ho leans Church and nine Mormon B wife and six children, who inn at hia through yesterday for Balt Lake.' .They bedside during hia last monmala. have visited Arizona and Yaqul Indian Frau Hew Task to Tealee. eowtrv in Mexico. Bishop Sharp, who A fair aiied andienoe attended the n ia of too party, ays that there age over of General Agnmonto at the Thea- 1,500 Mamma in Ariadna, the greater being at Macnvo and 8U Johns. laat ter night Tha lactam wu one of part Aa to whether the Mormons intend to gnatintenri and commanded tha dim ententes tha Maxima country, Bishop attention of tho aadimee from begialag Sharp wuld not be interviewed. Ha to clou, Tha tecta nr aterted Ml from said, however, that tha newspapers sum Now York and depicted every sosoa of to know more about tho bnsineaa of the intenat that ia mat on a trip to Venice Mormon Church thu do the elders of Tha fiae aUnoplicaa views, soma aixty that church. President Ttylor pleaded in number, gnatly aided the lecturer. frtigna and see aa excuse to avoid interview. Jreaada Journal. . ort. touui tfca IWanite irf gutlee The 111, The CM Hetinesled le Deh-aj- r Ferl e( barurat rroMUIngs Before the he Eaneesee ef the April Supreme Court. ef Hone. Cullle aed Sheep Men. Ven-rfrv- es Expert Safe Cracker to-w- it: OLXAXUrCH. jfocm in tha Poliet Coart today. before Juotiee Crtwford, tha rag gprin yesterday afternoon, vaa girau Si ity day. gMsmbor the akating carnival at tha hrilion thu evening. Elegant print iU ba diitaibutad. J. BOOM. forPwlygamy. ma-di- in and Wil- lj.f. oreWoonmcx o& Cto JlirWlMO OflHQyiULB, WJSPyEtfAA.t, JaMUAHY 28, Dis-sin- The following petition wu circulated among ths business men of this city yesterday, and wu immensely signed. It will befrressated to the City Council at its next session : Studebaker Branch House Salt Like City, Jan. 27, 1885. Zb the Honorable, the Jluyor and Cite Qtvneil of Salt Late Vy; Ths undersigned citizen of Sell Citv respectfully represent to your honorable body, that it is propoud to hold in 111 U dty mHjt io April ooniwtioDB of tits cat 111. bore and theap growers of Ltefa, to which conventions persons interested in the stock industry are to bo invited from the surrounding Statu end Territories. Thaw conventions will naneaarily of great prove Importance to the Territory and especially to Salt Lake City, the center of a country 1,000 mites in excat. The expeau resulting from tire holding of the proposed conventiou will be considerable, Involving the hire yarn. Mr. Vsrian- - requested tear tp amend of hrilfc kinds of music, entertainment of that portion of the charges relating to aesthete., and it is suggested that a portion of the expenses be defrayed by this advertisement. tbe public. Judge McBride, counsel for Blandin, Wo therefore respectfully petition thought tha gentlemen representing the your honorable body to make such apBar Amciation had bon ruilty of propriation to aid in tha succnslul gram carelessness in preparing their carrying through of tho proposed meet-uicharges, and incidentally remarked that as in your wisdom may bo deemed it1 seemed to be the disposition of tha proper. Bar Association to attack a And ia duty brand.we will ever pray. of tha bar who.wu not a member of the Association, and insinuated that it Br.VoeV New IasHUte. wu because Blandin wu not a member On February 1st Dr. Foot removu of the Association that the war wu from Union Block to one door west of wagad. Mr. Yarian retorted that it might be the Herald building, coma of West Temple end First South streets, occupythe Bar Association could ba pul on trial ibr its setioa after tha disposition of this ing the whole black over tour stores, which he hu leased for five man and suggested that any arraignment yare. of til Bar Association, or those who were Everything treated. Consultation free. unfortunate enough to represent it, be Four physicians and surgaou st your services day or night, in the dty and postponed until that time. The Court allowed the amendment to Country . the charms, and after the haring wu Tfce "Onto Intel." in K. Sleet concluded, expwsud the opinion that the We tho undanagned, by reura of the evidence wu sufficient to sustain I lie fintriam goods dispensed by ns, hereby chaigu. to tho world that we ore ever It wu therefore ordered end adjudged prndrim ready to sell at low pnou the but that tha accused, Chu. F. Blandin, be and imported wine and tha disbarred from permanently practice in choicest of liquors and dgare. Familiu this Court. who are Cor private parties A committee consisting of C. W. Bra-n-et, should notprqwring forget to give us a roll. W. Cl Hell and A. IL Winn, wu A A Mdumit, Proprietor. pee appointed to take testimony in the proHrolskin sacquca, uteten and dolman's ceeding against McKnight arid report at Noble, Wood A Co.s. t tho next term of court. Judge McBride made a motion tar a rehearing thia afternora, which wu arAHVBXHXnt. gued at conaiderable length, but no decision had been made when the Chrox-icl-k WALKER OPERA went to press. Our Standard A Grade Work STILL ri u Cunnington & NEW Staple and Fancy Groceries, Hardware and Builders Materials, Mining Supplies, Etc. f A9M AGENT FOB OXAStT HlVOCg, HOOKE WK MCALKM AND P, a JOHN NACUtRX.. Tha Wife's Honor company which opens its engagement at the Opera Houso evening, jumps from Chicago to bit Lake, and is expected to arrive this evening. The company comprise aoau rare talent and hu received most favorable criticism from the Eastern press. In addition to the dramatic attraction evening, the Opera House ordiutm hu prepared an unusually fine programme. The principal feature will be the "Forge in the Foreat, d by Tbrodore Michaels. This piece opra with a representation of night.. The next movement is . daybreak, in which imitations of the cuckoo, lark end cricket and babbling brook will be given. Tho clock strikes five and morning prayer follows. The lut and crowning movement wprerinU the fingers at their work. Tate selection will bean entertainment in itself. CUNNINGTON & CO., BOX cocwciu nt Guardian, of London, England, Phamix, r.f London, England London A Lancashire, England Manchatter, England, South British A National, City of London, England, -Fire nauranc Amciation. Philadelphia, -Phenix, Brooklya, Springfield Fin and Marine, Fir Inturanc Amciation, London, . British America, Toronto,. test The City Council met in regular laat evening and traauctad everything that came before them in fifteen minutes. Albert Nebel presented a petition, asking for a transfer of his liquor license to May A Knaaaa. Granted. Daniel Grenig aakad that hia bad licenses hotel kaeper might bo remitted, as reuoos the stringency of the times, hie bring in s crippled eonditten and other censes. Referred to tho com- sea-ri- ra u A petitira from John Boding wu presented, asking for n renewal of his Uut ra the Oldrort Block, or Pioneer Sqosre, for the term of fire year. Refereed to the committee ra public ground with instruction to ascertain if the of the former tease have been complied with. Henry Buhrlng and George Cooper retail liquor dealapplied for license ers foy the term of three months. Granted, subject to usual requirements. Um committee on finance; to whom wu referred a communication from Joseph A. West, asking that fte be additional nferencu for the plan of this city to be placed in tha lower Utah, reported that they had supplied the neomury information, giving nema of some ninety public hobaitdMgi, church, school-houstels, libraries, mosaums, railway- - depots, He, and transmitted the urns to Mr. Wot Adopted. Ike sum of $1,000 wu appropriated to the supervisor of streets eoatiogty fond. Adjourned for one weak. coo-ditl- u fur-alsh- ed u M Cn.H Ask tor Wells's Rough on Coras, 15c Quick complete cure. Herd or soft cons, verts, bunions. TumI And pool room. 158 Main street, is now oosn to the public. Choice liquors end eipn on hind. WeA invito the public May Kwin, Props. patronage. fats Vinegar A MS On. Hamill, manufacturen of port melt vinegar, 167 First East, be First ana Second South. Trader, of Chicago, . Girard, Philadelphia. National, of Hartford, , the Most Powerful Dramas of tbe Preuat Day. LOSSES FOR THREE NIGHTS, FIRST-CLAS- COMPANIES. S PROMPTLY X Sal. Mto-1- 15 , , AND OTHER Pronounced by tbe entire press font Sfrt, PAID. nm, Onr Lnd.. Bnh SaUi.., ...OOXHINaNO.. Thursday, January 29th, at Box OSes will be opra Wednesday afelock, Jan nth. extra charge Ibr reserved seats. and John Taylor & Son, 10 MERCHANT TAILORS. SSe. No THE GRANDEST Choice S FIRST-CLAS- EXCURSION New Orleans aMnTOMnN WORLDS FAIR! WILL LEAVE Salt Lake City and Ogden, NEW JEWELRY t Entire New Stock CUy," Are W Me Mourn Trip, - - H. This 'ethe most ffcronble opportunity that will be offered tor vWUng the urmt World's Kz posit iaa. The time Is the met desirable, -sndpssssngeis going via the Old Ptonet-r11ns srs assured of no delay ftom snow bloek-edesl- n going or dlsutrous vashonts In no turning. These who content pUla mazing thu trip are requested to msee their pmngemenfe with the undesigned early sa poralble, In order to recur i th, most fhvonbla aeeosamo-daUe- u in the inner. Ti?' AND SILVER WATCHES, Masonic my noon ark Rimrmber all Latest Mylre. -- on. THURSDAY EYE, FEE 12, -- Jmretry Mennfcctural to order at abort Pisau call and Ksswlns my Stock and L. F. HOLLANDER. HARD WALKER OPERA H0U8E. Photographed t AND SOFT oa Short Xotiee. i i t la GENTLEMEN COAL-BURNI- WIO DU1RI A Stoves, CAST Hotel. Mills, H arena. Etc.. RMldnnoM, i at James E. SC HOPPE, AND IRON WROUGHT Tin, Copper and First-Cla- Suit of Clothes ss fcooldeaUen Sheet-Iro- n Work, H. LOWENSTEIN. a Tin and Iron BoofiniSpotiting, Gutter-Lat- mt and Best Dsrigna In And jhe Largest Variety in u PARLOR MAIM UTRRET. Opposite ths Men. Stove 8 and AT THE- - a mew RANGES, Library PHOTOGRAPHIC Marblt, Bronze, Ebony and Walnut Clock Solid Silver and Plated Ware. W. C. BORLAND, AID OF THE- - & SYMONS CHAINS, RINGS, LACE PINS, . Wholesale and Retail Dealer -- IN t i DIAMONDS, GOLD tom. DepX Belt Iasi City, titah. Tlenet agent, Ogden, Utah. GRAND BALL f ? 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U8UAL PRICKS 61, 75c, 60s Be ssian BALT LAKE CITV. Comprising the Largest and Oldest Companies in Existence Wifes Honor One of 351 FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY, II.AWRENCB HA RATON'S OO. IN A com-pou- EXTEA STEEL. WM. E. SMEDLEY, .MANAOKK GENUINE A CNEJCENT FIRE INSURANCE. Ma ileal Attractlea Might. Imputei Might. 0 er THE OFKKA UOUftK. and Co., CORNER. DEALERS IN H0U8E. A Slwrt ELEPHANT -- Cali-orn- ia cm " LEAD. eou-meiri- ri - The Dramatic THE TOP BUGGIES, $160, $200, $250, $900 A $350. - follow-memb- TAKES W have Introduced for Spring Trade two additional grade of BUGGIES-- ' J. BERGEN, Superintendent and Cutter. Ranges, thtelly toefcoeae 253 8. Main Stmt, Salt Lain Ckv AnarAcnoM guarahtkxii. IMMilowtmrettteP. |