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Show 4? j Evenin eveningghronigle utiake ' ' Provisions of the Nevada Act rreveat- lag Satttag Em Up." EVENING.' rt.LWIlEl EVKkY S'luil except :ijUu PUBLISHING COMPANY, fjfCSlCLE 1 The following is the full (ett of the bill paMed by tha Nevada 'IXOOUVBATXOj Legislature, which hap become a law Niln strut, lilt Uki CHy. ? through the failure of the' Governor to btI7 S. either lign or veto it within tan days Tnrmai.U after the adjoornmeat of the Legislature; Section 1, It shall be unlawful for MT penon or penooe to treat or entertain gratuitously any other parson or pnrsons toor with any spirituous or malt T rcvan who do not reedro their win or cider, or any beverage tor cbum of oomslalnt, will liquor, whatever; or to or with any other article w1tayer, whereby any spirituous or u (ho Bolt .Lako City PottoUge malt liquor or liquors, wine or cider, or ggwmotter. any other Mvarage, shall be obtained Businas Manager. gntuitoualy, in any public barroom, sajjU b. WIMOM. loon, beer hall, or grocery in this Stats, or in any other public place of resort or iunras Moncii. amusement in this Stats. ,BKAIi TciilDKR30v' Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful for any Agent, la no w locotad at No. US Barrel! Bros. BpeaUl one to eftet loses, nero- - this Actatlempt to evade the provisions of by any chicanery or subterfuge of Mat estate, renting hoosM, and tha drawing of legal paper. whatever, luch as pretending to sell one and Territorial SSnad, Notary nubile.county scrip article and delivering - another, or by y55ui5d. Italy pretending to buy or sail any .'liDBBMX. MONIES HAKDPAO-- wch bevangei Forrlar, rorrtas In stack and Sec. 3. Any person or penon violatto older .Canlaca and Boom J5JS3o Kobe, etc. Alo nuumtiskins iiing tha fint lection of this Ad ahall be all klndaof flu, guilty f a misdemeanor, ftSiaagaad dean and, on conypmfiaity.- . 74 Commercial atreet, viction thereof, ahall be punished by a JJiJSSifine of not more' than 320 nor km ih SlOLAND LAMPS AT TUB PlUNBBK or by imprison meat in the County lint South Street H. 15, Jail not more than ten days nor ices than two days, or by both auefa fine and ImPtaSHOP, CHINA AND japan bazak. o Of Imported HnHday Gold, prisonment . alio tha China Sok wan Tea, Sec. 4. Any penon or penoos violatNew etc. Water goods "Otinareasonable,Lily,No, 887 Main at ing the second section of this act shall be das guilty of n misdemeanor, end, on oonvio-tio-n m. thereof, shall be pnniahad by n fine your PoofAlID bbob maKkk-g- et 1 hA ahoea repaired neatly and of not more than 350 nor lees than 310; JTTftttaiaoat lmrrorad atria, neat or by imprisonment in the county jail John Wetaet SSSaSiw not more than twenty-fivdays nor lew than five days, or by both such fine and FOR SALE' imprisonment. Sec. 6. In the event of the failure of BEAUTIFUL HOME, fong UU-- A water and everything In lint any penon to pay any fine authorised by Main eoadhioa, east of blocks three a of this act, tha mid fine ahall be served out a. Torres to suit muchas-- r. Inquire . ivaflhna.121 Main street. in the couny jail at the rate of 32 1 day. All fines heroin specified shell be over WARD. and above the cost of court and feu and GDTLESIAN WOULD LIKE (TO 00 chargu of the trial. Sec. C. All money collected under Mtaaeaiabliahedbuslneee as partner, Addraaa L. P, P., the provision end by ilifjr or gentleman. authority of this act shall be paid into the general echool fluid of the county in which the convio PROFESSIONAL. tion ii had. ' Anti-Treati- ng u . Wvn Xrato held their spears in their hand. 11 Very said our soldien, "put down your pears, and we will see that you are well treated, and do all wa can to cure your wound." The answer of tha four Arab came fiere and concise: "Put down our apaun, Infidel doge! By God and the prouhet, nevar!" There was a crack of Martina-Henry- . You can gueea tha rest. It was gum, as at Tab and Tamai, almost to take prisoner, and we secured rat two of their wounded alive. The third prisoner I assisted to bring in, but he waa hardly n capture, for the n nugave himself up. He had a and over 100 round of ammunition. His story wu that he had been one of tha Berber-Egrpta garrison, and tipce the tall of that place had been forced into the Mahdii army. He wu glad to cap from them, he declared,' end I nut ear tha follow looked cheerful at being taken. A trosper of tha nineteenth conducted him to Gen. Stewart. He wu our one unwounded prisoner! wum Rood,1 xbotxzbi. MISCELLANEOUS. WALKER BROS. PALACE HOTEL, MAIN la . j ' AND THIRD SOUTH STREETS. . , . ! 'Si SALT LAKE CITY. GENTS Kam-ingto- Mrs. P. S. Shear, Proprietor. FURNISHINGS, ia CLOT HI N G, ion or THK TIMES. HATS tafcep Hallow Eaea In tha Krauts of Iadleatiooa uf Christ's To-d- ay AND BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 Bl SSJrW; ' Chicago, March 10. The Bight Rev. Bishop Samuel Fallow of this city pinched in the St. Paul Reformed pisctipal Church hero )lart night upon the "Signs ofthe Time." He said it wu n remarkable bet that the great ARE NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. of intelligent, far using businea polititiooa , end worldly-wis- e people generally could not or would not road tha eighni of the time in their bearing upon that for more important We have received a Large Variety of the Latest matter tha eaeond coming of Christ. Stylet in A gnat manv ef the important events which have lappeuad in modern , the speaker thought, conns believed tha vers pregnant of indication thou of 1,800 years ago. Tha present condition of Egypt wu, to the preacher, a sign and an evidence of Youths' and Childrens and Straw. the coming fulfillment, of the prophecy that Egypt would be ruled by the Jews. He conmerod the domination of England it would ben conequivalent to that, trol ia the interests of the Jewish bondA fine assortment of the Newest Things in holders. Earthquakes, pestilence, end fomiau were prophesied eigne to be era before the advent of Chnrt. The THK C1UEOLE8. AND CHILDREN'S (CLOTHING, GENTS', YOUTHS earthquakes in Italy, tha approaching Au Attrmetlau That Makes Other la cholera pestilence, and the famines which JOF JI08T DK8IUARLX STYLES. tha C re Meat City Vide Avar, have prevailed in Aria, were tha signs to meet thou prophecki. It had been New Orleans Letter to BalUinoie Ameilean. pnmheekd that iniquity would abound, Before the Creole women all the other and tha Bishop thought the foil measure of this prophecy had bera fulfilled. attraction of the Crosscut City fod away. ' No better time than last nighty and few belter places than the Wuliing-to- n KIRCXLLAnoUB. IS VERY ATTRACTIVE, aaXaawMMwqmMWMumMmvM Artillery Hall, could have been Plain and Fancy BAI.BR1GGAN and LISLE THREAD HH1KTB, DRAWERS nud Comprising chosen to view them at an advantage; HOSIERY.! These are the women who here caused iluele, inspired poetry, elevated manners, made men happy or miserable and fined for themselves a place in history. Many of their beet and all oflbeir pioat fashionDress JShirts, Handkerchief, . I Neck Ties, Bowsi able representative wery there. They waited in their carriages on aide streets Suspenders, Etc. until the beautiful pageant of Momue had paused and then they proceeded to in the hall, the nominal oecaeion being the reception of Rex, where people from every State in the union and from nearly every country under the sun A SPLENDID LINE OF had came to see them. They wen all of and French course; for chaperoned, Ladies and Spanish ideas on tiro subject an' firmly Childrens Fine Shoes, fixed here. Over a thousand people Dealimbte AU All New for tlis Spring Trade. Btjrlss; stood in the street to look at tha lauiee ; they arrived and entered the hall. They began to arrive about 9 oclock, and an hour later there wu a tremendous jam of people at the door, so that the ticket-takware compelled for a time to refuse admittance to some of the late arrival. The capacity of the hall for dancing ia about 2,000, but tha numbu of people in tha place at one time nearly 6,000, making it impoaaibk to form aeta. But few of the gueeta had come to dance. The native people came ef Powder never varies. A . IN chiefly to be presented to Rex, and tha parity. strength and wholasomensm More tSui canleal and ths kinds, ordinary for came tha purpose already strangers be sold in competition with the Bsltltads men turned. Soma of the ladies turned not of low teat, short weight, elmn or phosphate at without from tha place Fowden. Bold only means. BotAl Bakun entering away HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS ail, rather than have tha diecomfort of Fawnna Co 10 Wall rtreel. New York. ' ' American bring in tha grant crowd. girls, natives of New Orlssna, won there, of course, end they had r-the charm that belongs to Southern women: but their beauty wu the beauty of tha individual, and not lika that m I AM READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL of . the Creolee-t- he beauty Our New Spring Styles NEW HOUSEI i DENTIST, LATELY CON-ta-d with Dr. J. B. Van Ankln, haa ra a to tha Hamid New Building, where he rad to do all kind of Dental work. Uou guaranteed. IB. J AND J. 8. RICIIAKD8 AXD.A. B. Buncons. HWEK, Phnielana and mt Deseret National Bang. Entrance 1 KEYBOR, iauh street IT. KADCLirPK, TEACHER OP DENTISTS, WAN - A WHYTOCK, Opera Home. Anmthetici In office, ' J. L. Wmytocx, D. D. 8. OPP1UK DENTIST. tgiCHOU, Ste Walker House, orer Beabury A Anesthetics siren. irugatore. luofllea. . I HITCHCOCK A BTOVKK. (Tilhchcock, Wasatch Block, Salt mtover, Logan, Utah. CA-ar- t AND 8. dr. HIOGIXSd Ramedr 1 warranted U cure all No followed. Office, direction arc if his meet. STAY nrMAlN STREET, THREE Aon north of CUR House, end we Dr. a, the Nlenaeophs end Analytic Phjni tuur. lo II. W. NICHOLS, N.G. ers ISoau, Becretary. CUKE LOME NO. 2, 1.O.O.F. BT EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT Odd Fellows' Hall, Union Block, In rood standing am invited to art E.DTHOGE.N.G. Llimra, Secretary. MOM LOME No. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. ID EVERY MONDAY EVENING AT Ul Odd Fellowi New Hall, Union tedFellowi in good etandlng are tn- J. T. HALL, N.G. UuaAbeentary. MKLVL0ME NeiRb li 0.0. F, niVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING OBfdoek,li OddMlawW HMLUnlon I Nrtrtg brathenmede tretoame. THEO. J. BAKEB, N. G. Kbug,8ecrataiy. JCITHE LOME He. 5, K. OF P. Mtt CONVENTIONS EVERY KON-ln- g at castle Hail, Walkm L 730 p. m. Visiting Knight . J.B.HI U8H.C.U. B. F. O.Hoiui CONKLIN & CO. SAMPLING Absolutely Pure. Gloves - MILL Sampled Carefully New ROYAL i: Ii- - ii' bacanu u u THE sssaaRtr- - " The i GILLETTE, and U. 8. Deputy Surveyor. irou AUi kin Uulldlng. BROWNS krble Work. Third floqth etreola a!2L A!,I) . h ARAM NMTHB Nevida end awowniiierce IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CLOTHS in Fine and Medium Grades. 43 and 45 E. Second South street, Salt Lake City GEO. M SCOTT & CO. -- DEALERS IN iardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, will WWM. Tranriuar in MILT. FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS' and George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. Hotel Furnished Well WPhrtioular Catarrh Cure attention b called Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons $s mmMm ttS M RICHMOND LADIES Pnrptoeand "Qamker Stylo" ALL DRY QOOD8 FOR 8ALE WUI JOHf Ol . London Telegraph be Made BY Am Permanent Cure & UTAH NEVADA F. SOLD CHRONIC - NASAL : Railway. CATARRH HARD A - j l f : Influence of ImmedlatelyjHegk IBBVBTAL to all mfleriiig from Aethma. Braocliltis, Catarrh, Coughs and Cold. 1 , . . j DEALERS - TRY IT ' TBIIUT. JUNK It, ONUN, the Utah Nevada OMspaoy will mo their naira as follows (Bnaiays sxe(ed)i AND AFTBH MOUNTAIN 8TANDARD Bait Lak lars Leave Qarfeld LearaTonrte Antra at Tennlnua ; j men cam upon six dud and four And he Oddvl need of lls Xfltcscy. ed Arabs lying under n knhy dwrf interan bed mlrneaa tree. The eoldkie and the Aroka preter with them,surrender OFFICX: and c were called upon to do iRt could said That they out they would the aojakra theraforo wMaaO Walxev Doue, Aral room, ap stalm take them. The four wouaded mra lUll Oifirite 245 MAIN STREET, TIME CUy ,. leave Termlnu. leave Tooele. leave tkufleld.. Antra at Balt Lak Uty .HhOO a. m. 11:W a. m. .....-U.- ,40 . . , a. a. Id0p,m. UOpn, CAST AND BealttNaAit PRESSES, Tin, Copper and Work, IRON Sheet-Iro- Hu and Iron Roofing, Spouting, W.W.UTIM. Suet BALING TIES STEAM AND BALING WIRE PUMPS, AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. ' Inqnirios anawered promptly. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. NEW TIME CARD. FEB. 24. 1886. . n I'ABBIfKGKU Uulter-in- Atlantic Kxpreaa .... lldAo Express it.-..- ... . Latest aed Bert Designs In and Ranges, And the Largest Variety In the clly to chons 800 a.m. frti Inin. GOINO 80UTH. llllford Expras St Juab Express FROM Farlfle Kxmcsa aL. Atlantia Expras NORTH. IU,l(M.r a, m. 7J1 pi m. a.m. AUp.m. TrtD at... Trains arrive dally In Balt a. as. Uko City as follows: FROM 80UTH. Juab Express at. iw........,iwi.hm. Ge to n. m. Milford s1....w.m.i..............10b06 a. m Express Freight Tmln tear Salt take dally, oxmwtBuudank for Noith at BdOmm.lbr Bouihtt 8:10a.m. 253 S. Mik Street. Salt Lakt Cilv LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AB VOLLOW8: TBAINB GOING NORTH. g, Etc. No DWM will be racetved alter 4 p. m. AT.rXNTOX, HAY For all purpose. All tiara constantly in (took. G WROUGHT PRICES Line of Well-Aeeort- KNOWLES RANGES. .M40p.m. pn. Stoves fABK to BUek Beeh wGeiBeld and return ,aall tniae,UeeUa. . DEDERICK SC HOPPE, SOFT LOW OF 'ALL, KINDS, Stoves, : COUGHS AND COLDS Yield AND Full and Onrrrapondanroeoiicileil. EBFBCTKD BY ITS ITS. . E. VERY AT Agricultural Implements MSS. IVholcialo and Retail Dealer In MtllOFlNSM ' Ai at Tell and Tamai, the wounded Arab refined to be Made prisoner, and exercised gnat caution had to be to avoid not about the only field, moving the covert it aba dealt by the bleeding and cute of tha Araln,but the rush finalise who shammed death in order that a chance they might tha more sorely git of of burying their weapon in ona w. of our Exploring along thn wayeparty Warranted of Bert Quality and to be perfectly foatand rcliablo ..AND FIRST-CLAS- OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. Ml wke.rsflrsff la RELIEF IMMEDIATE UKKKNDKK. Wswartart AND to the foct that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDEN Tha Commercial Travelers interest! will bo most respectfully attended to. No License required for commercial travel ere in Ogden. M. H - ON ANY OF THE MORNING TRAIN8, by coming on Afternoon or Evening Train fram Sait Lake end staying in Ogdra over night, GAIN ONE HOUR AND FAILED. ; DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED ' THIRTY MINUTES FOR 8LEEP IN THE MORNING. HAS NEVER Tf'OLfi, ETC. 44, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. CENTRE. BUSINESS tks,' OIVKN TO THE Bullion-- MUL Booth $82 i!i.N At Greatly Reduced Prices. of their at that tha a else tractions feminine Crooks an famous. Any on of a hundred ia the groat assembly might a type; and, briefly, have bean selected (heir characteristics are dark brown or black hiir brown eyes, intensely brilliant, a clear, soft bright complexion, at least in young people, and form which Thorwaldsen would have chosen of all othen for hia Venus. Bat thk is not nil, They have voice that would ma Ante sound harse, with n alight accent something more than agreeable to persona living farther north. And in thebreeu conduct, although ugentk from the Gulf, they have latent spirit a which, when occasion require, them into heroines. They appear like this to the stranger at the re oeptlou last night, but ther are seen at their best in their homes, for home meins omething to them like strong family foeA5?5,(w 'Sngineer 'nernl Spring and Summer WOOLENS, All the Latest Styles, Great Variety. OGDEN, UTAH. LOCATED trans-form- t TAILORS. A FULL LINE OF BROOM HOTEL, Itt u mcDXAmmn. k trim MERCHANT u u EVERY THURSDAY AT 730 P. 1L, h Odd Eellows1 Hall, Union Block, Ball Ok. Odd Fellows In rood standing are c. u Gents, wEflognnj.TT.'aroTr' t ltaBua. . John Taylor & Son, Hits in Felt Driving BOCXETIER. R.and Buatea from' all Depot pua the door. HATS, Scarf, rteet, Belt Uko City, Utah. LUm.lC.Qf Street Can WHITE AND FANCY fill Mtrj u AND STIFF : RATES $2.00 2.50 PER DAY. Boarders and Families. gSpemi Rates to Permanent amT Our New Spring Underwear hir.lie lernmnd tnrlrat Hrnitti street, ifcor east ofBt Mark's Church. Ogden llidiieadaya and Saturdays. daittend. SOFT u IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. e Nan NEW AND MODERN AND an, .NEW FURNITURE! FRANCIS eeairi yiright and non, rose li JOHN SUARP. Agenl. . Oeraral BairerUdooM |