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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle. ()L. 5."NO. 16. SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMlJKll sTlrakeevening chronicle n'BIJSllKU EVKBY KVRX1KG, cePe ! T lbe (Kuiular CCH.CUJWmilHfCOWm Street Hsifl 8 Nil 117 Terms - 8ilt Lake City. i aI.UIIMH(llt,N.MMININnH 4j00 SSSSb" to all pwttot the city: By carrier who do not reeslva their I cum ofilce. !Vnotliyinui .nri rrt of complaint, will th Balt Lake City PoatoOca ,tmatter. K(0al4lwi JOBS B. Wiuoar. u Builnere Manager. - FINE ME8BINA Fige, Cocoa Note, and (jLeffloni, NewHome-made Walnut. Candle, the Sffta the City, at Walter Candy tStJf. flnt door eouth of Waller Home. fioNT-- A 6TOREROOM AND CELLAR South itreet. Apply rUxo. G8W. onSecond ths premise. MpLJohnson Sumiflntermt Iuq5keat Ihle office. kULOIL AND LAMPS AT THE PIONERR H. Horn, 57 X Flnt South Street. hlfcNi proprietor. KneUw. nor, cum itoXO ? ' uu jatau mmu of Imported Holiday Goods, une Stock alio the ChlnaBokWan Tea, China Water Uly. etc. New node reaioaable. No. 267 Main at. KESAlii fie tsh r tor Fto Ml HAS la. Tk ctleo lli naMul Thu dilate SlZ hi m a: id d id VI nrrt Ma lr txkto otto roun 53 disgusted e etc rli cans. Kow that Paaquale Brignoli ii dead, it will hardly lie denied that the marvel ouly iweet quality and purity of tone of hia voice wu not only unaurpaiwed, but unequaled by any tenor who ever tang to the American public. And it is worthy of record that even up to the hour of hia death, being within a few weeks of sixty-on- e yean old, it retained the peculiar charm which characterized sn incident which occurred on it, Monday, three days before hie death, illustrates. Ha wu not aware of the approach of Dr. Garnochan loved him too death, tenderly to tell him the eerioui nature of hie illneie. Brignoli had written a duet for two rolcee, which wu to lie sung at a school concert, and he asked Signor Albitea, husband of Mme, Gaizaniga, to take hie place at the piano and play the accompaniment over, in which he wished to nuke some alterations. While Albitee wu playing, the dying tenor, who wu propped tip in bed, became so interested in hu own composition that he began to hum and then ling the tenor part, hia voice ringing out deer and loud with e all hia fervor, to the intense surprise but sad pleasure of thou who were preeent. Even five minutes before hie death, after Dr. Carnochan had given him a mixture of ammonia and cognac, hia eye sparkled, and after trying his voice to see that it had not been impaired by hia illness, ha exclaimed with great animation: "Ah! Brignoli will be on his feet tomorrow." The only person present when he expired were hu faithful friend, Dr. Carnochan, hia devoted and sorrowing German pupil, Miller, and Gig. C. A. Chiz-zol- New York, Nov. IS. At the Republican national headquarters wu General Edward Sanderson. "I am clear discouraged, said he, "and have resolved never to cast another ballot. We made a royal fight in the West. Wisconsin had, I think, the best State organization in the country. But it is all over now. Chairman Jones uyi:the The regret that oomes to me ia for It country. ia my profound conviction that the protective tariff principle ia but for our people. It is more than a conviction with me, for I have been an employer of men lince I wu eighteen yean of age from 600 to 2,000 at a time and I have made a special and careful study of their wants ana necessities. The tendency of the Democratic party toward free trade ia bad for the country Around at the Brunswick the reporter met Henderson of Missouri, permauent chairman of the Republican National Convention. lie uy that he cannot at present talk calmly on politic, and consequently will nut talk et all. Hn adds the information that Burchards alliteration was felt to such an extent in Missouri that Marma-duk-e owu his election Governor to it. u u k Inurt . dudW UK, :J u u a. M as, nctM wstt id timet ptM in mu ik needMi toieh mthU iH 8, yn.1 01 ES fa Etf s am4 i lit DrJ - AND THIRD 1 Astor-Wllso- n tafa.?rMiass Riggs & and Suits. Shear, Proprietors- CO. A Young Girl' Bnlelde, . Pittsburg, Nov, 18 Priscilla Brown, aged sixteen, of Rochester, thirty miles from this dly, committed suicide yesterday morning by hanging. The Browns were ones weallhly people, and still move in the beet social circle. The girl had many admirers, but fhvorad Henry Grow. Her parents interfered. Yesterday morning, when the family arcs the girl appeared in unusually good nirltft ana went out to water her flowers. A few minute later she wu found hanging by a coni to a rafter in the bam. She had tied'her feet with a handkerchief, mounted a chair, fastened the cord, and kicked the chair from undar her. , EDWARD. Notary 8LT LAKE MICHAEUS, public CITY, UTAH. D. LOMAX, AT ORNEY- - AT-LA8o G W. W Snoond South Street, Bymaa lleak, BaU Lake QUy. Pleasant Valley Coal. - OFFICE : Main Street, Next to Bairatt Bra lurniture Store Yard Temporarily Just North of Utah Central Railway Depot. GUARANTEES GOOD, CLEAN, SCREENED COAL. Oidcn Solicited aud rnnnplly Filled. NEW HOUSE! NEW FURNITURE! AND NEW AND MODERN George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CiTY AND OGDEN, UTAH. IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates.. to250 RATES $1.50 powoxa ca, U8 Wall street, Mew York. ANI) & PRICE IN PLEASANT VALLEY Tilt OF WELL-KN0W- ANTHRACITE M COLORADO ANi) COKE AND COAL. CHARCOAL SOLD AT A Bert Quality and to be LOW VERY Full and PRICES? . lane of Wcll-Aunrl- Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS, Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE 1). & P O. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 and 22 Second South Street. 1876. HAY DEDERICK BALING PRESSES, KNOWLES TIES STEAM For all purposes. AND BALING WIRE, PUMPS, All sizes constantly in stock. AMES PORTABLE BTEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE WHKEIJS SAW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. THE LARGEST Inquiries answered promptly. Correspondence solicited, MOST COMPLETE FIRST-CLAS- Warrant! of Wood And Pig Iron. ESTABLISHED (KLKBUATKD OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, CO., Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals REDUCTION TllFC Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons AGENTS FOR THE ONLY GENUINE STOCK JOS. BAUMGARTEN, STYLE, FIT FOR FALL AND WIKTRR IN TOE CITY. FINEST IMPORTED AjSui - AND DOMESTIC -- ..run, AND WORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS suitings Guaranteed. FAS H IONABLE PL- TO...... Pantings defy competition. - Sample Fashion Hate and Buies for forwarded on application. Woolen Drapers, Tailors P. O. BOX Consisting of the Very Best NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 4884. GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. Milfind Expires at-- 750 a. m. 430 p. m. Juab Expires st Trains arrive dally in Salt Labs Oily a fullows FROM NORTH. .1019 a. m. 7i0p.ru. j 4:10 AIN STREET P. O BOX sent on application to all peris p.m. MCXV theeuuulry. OGDEN, UTAH. 6:10 p. m. IttlOs.in. 4 LOCATED NEVADA BULBS! IN THE BUSINESS CENTRE 5 p. m. JOHN SHARP, General Superintendent. (lsesrel Freight and Hroanear Agent. & 49flampl M : Jnah Exprere at.. Mllibrd Exprew at FRANCIS OOPK, UTAH Hi S. 7rU s. m. Freight Train leave Salt1:40Tales dally, exeent Snndnys, for North at 830 a. m. snd st ffc25 a. m. and p. ui. for South Suitings. FROM SOUTH. I Pacific Expisei at.................'. Atlantic Express st- - Domestic BROOM HOTEL, TRAINS I.KAVR BAI.T I.AKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: Atlantic Express st Pacific Express at...........-....- .. Imported' and G82. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. FABSEKGRR and Winter Goods! Fall & SON, BUCKLEand SALT LAKE CITY. TAILORS HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF RICES ImI- AND HAVING LKASED AND REOPENED THIS BULBS! New 4 and Well - Furnished Hole! READY TO ENTERTAIN AM Railway. AND AFTER FRIDAY. JUKE MOUNTAIN leave Salt Lake City.. Leave GartirUl . Leave Tooele Airive at Terminus . TIME .......... fi.tna.in. 10.-0a. u. 11:10 a.m. .11:40 u. in. Leave Terminus sssssssa Msssssssiessessesssse Ixuvs leave Garfield Arrive at Salt Lake City Tooele...... 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2H0 p.iu. 3.-p. ni. FARR to Black Rdek or Garfield and return n all trains, 80 cents. Children between tiro and ten years oi age 1 , rents. Special Rates given to Sunday schools, Se cfellus, etc. No freight will bo received attar 4 p. m. 8. F. FENTON, W.W.RITKK, Gam Ft A 1U. A gt. BupL STAR No. 143. FLORIST, IA OMISM, the Utah A Nevada Company will run Uielr trains as follow (Sundays except cd): STANDARD F. DUE, O. EXPRESS FHCE, NO. 141 MAIN STREET. FIRST door north ol Barrett Bros. Telephone This Powder never varies. A marvrt ot partly, strength anil wholeswnenws. Mora PER DAY. REMINGTON, JOHNSON EXPRESS Absolutely Pure. I)E A I.lCli IN DQTSproial Bates to Permanent Hoarders and Families. Street Cars and Blisses from all Hqiots pass the door. , CONKLIN FOR AGENT 145 S. To-da- y Cloaks SOUTH STREETS. SALT LAKE CITY. u NOW). rot MAIN h. u.cuJKLimiq' M, PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS old-tim- y Mask CENTS JT1VJ3 MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Remarks of Chairman Jones aud Others on the Situation. t Oonkllng Unprepared. New York, Nov. 18. When the four uita brought by Daniel Stewart against Collis P. Huntington, involving a large PSouifle AUCTION AND COMMISSION. amount of money, were called for trial OftrfleaMdtlio old City Market Temple street, I am prepared to y before Judge Beach in the SuSioobOxritoriceatthemoit leaaonable ample room to accommodate telbavs Court, an affidavit wu read from preme ikggwad of tom of merchandise, and Roacoe Cockling, counsel for ait11- - to all who may MYRICkT leavegboda irSehan- J. defendant, setting forth that he had been counsel 'by the Democratic employed AND SHOE MAKER OET YOUR B0Of and ehoee repaired neatly and to watch their interests at the canparty vass of Presidential votes, and that, Hmsly. alter the moat Improved atyla, next Walker kaure. north. John Wetael. therefore, he was nnAble to appear in the suit, and uked for a postponement PROFESSIONAL until such Mine he could be present. Qeorge II. Choate, counsel for plaintiff, T. RADCLIFFK TEACHER OF attacked a Although by complication argued against a postponement, and said Muk.lwtemered to Flnt South atreet, of com which a Bt. diseases, among plaint of there wu no doubt about who wu elected uwooddon east of Marks Church. Ogden the kidney wu the moat aggravating, President. Tinted WfdneeUyi and Saturday. hia dying houre were comparatively free DENTISTS, 1UAPBAN A WHYTOCK, Home. Anesthetic On the War-Patfrom pain, and he pamed away quite j Walker Opera Tolephone ln oBlce. his own dissolution. of Big Tex., Nov. IS. A band Springs, D.D.B. J.L. Wmytocx, t.A(aurM. He leaves no relatives in Naples, but a of Chiricahua Indiana OFFICE yesterday raided a DENTIST. C. NICHOLS, fit brother and sister who reside in Paris. ranch in Presidio mottle Walker He murdered Mr. P, county, to A hia drawn sister wu At cablegram I kMOir drug itore. up, and Mrs. and carried three childPetty her his of and death flhphenelnofllce. apprising asking HITCHCOCK A STOVER. her wishes concerning hia burial, but at ren into captivity. The band comprised rvnmiTB LH.tr. Hitchcock, Waeateh Stock, Salt the advice of Signor Chizxola it wu not a boat fifty Indians, who are terrorising ' Ida r.R. Stover, Logan, Utah. sent, became she ia much older than the the country, destroying property they deceased anil not in good health, and it Ps through. A scouting party under ROCIETIEX wu feared the shock would be too much Lieut. Eggleston hu left Camp Pert, in for her; end also became Brignoli had so Presidio county, in pursuit of the IndiLAKE ans. Later information from the intelong resided in this country that he himself an American, and it hu rior state that the children were also 1ESDLAR CONVENTIONS EVERY FRI-.- ! tday erening at Ain hall of the Union, been resolved by his friends to purchase murdered, but this is not yet confirmed. Hitter Opera House. Bojonmlng companlona n lot in Woodlawn aud erect a memorial A mining engineer named Cobard, en.eordhuly invited to attend. monument. over hi remains. ARTHUR L. THOMAS, Comntnder. camped nur the Petty ranch, is missing. I H. Bvnxa, Clerk. Many amuiing anecdotes are now ren The called of the peculiarities of the deWedding. UTAH LODGE NO.f, I.O.O.F. Nxw which Nov. 18. The wedding one of in is connection ceased, Yobk, EVERY AT THURSDAY 730 P. M, .rEET iYLlnOdd Fellows Hall, Union Block, Salt with the very church of St. Agnes, in of Marshall Orme Wilson . and Caroline itte City. Odd Fellow lu good atandingaie which his requiem wu sung, and from Schermerhorn lartM to attend. Astor, the youngest and which hia boav wu carried to the tomb. N. C. 8PRINUF.R, N. Q. unmarried only had He daughter of Mr. and certain a agreed occasion, upon U.Tuoxas, Secretary. at the request of Father DcDomald,to be Mrs. Willliam Astor, took place 1. ULTLAKE LODGE NO. 2, 0. 0. F. present and ling a solo at the 10:20 a. in. at the residence of the brides parents. VTOB' EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT M 7ft In Odd FelW Hall, Union Block. mass. He came into the choir, and after It wu the society event of the season. W1 hum in and ushers received good (tending are Invited to divesting himself of throat coverings, The bridesmaid GKO. A. I.UKK,N. G. 1M tumbling over music stands, aud nearly gifts of diamonds from the bride and AN. Dmnw, Secretary. setting Tho choir crazy by trying hu groom. The presents to the bride invoice end delaying the service, he lically cluded a house from Mr. Astor. Their JHDAN LODGE No. 3, I.O.O.F. MONDAY EVENING AT concluded that he wu in voice. By value is estimated at $260,000. The reMan inEVERY Odd Fellowt1 New Hall, Union the time Brigucli got ready, Father ception lasted four hours, when a bantort Old Fellows In good (landing are Inhaa began hia sermon, but quet wu served. ure to mend. JOHN T. BUCKLE, N. G. Brignoli leaned over the choir railings The Mexican Trouble. tow Htam, Secretary . ana tried to attract hia attention by shakMexico, Nov. 18. Troops were staItDGELY LODGE He. 9, 1. 0. 0. F. ing his head, gesticulating with his LfKra EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING hands and saving in a voice audible tioned outside of the Chamber of DepuOdd Fellow Hall,Uiiion enough to be hunl in the choir: ties this afternoon, during the debate on wek. Vailing UrotUenmade welcome. Me ready for sa sing! Btoppa ze the English Debt Conversion. While preach! fitoppa se preach!" the discussion wu in progress, shots did cut And the good priest actually LODGE He. 5, K. OF P. were hunl outside, end the result wu hia sermon short to accommodate the im- wild confusion RCAIEHTHE EVERY MON- in the gallery, which wu voice with rang out patient tenor, whose communicated to the body of the quickly such fervor as to thrill the devout House. It wu impossible to obtain worshiper. order, and the speaker wu compelled to adjourn the sessson. An increased nume'atl el Beane nt a Wedding. B MISCELLANEOUS. ber of troops patrolled the streets this at St. St. Louis, Nov. 18. evening end order wu preserved. Michaels Church, Father Schaefer wu MR8. M. G. LAPHAM. about Threatened Colored Jtoodoe. marrying Edward Amiere and New York. Nov. The Qmmerelci Lou in Carroll, when the ceremony wu : There is interrupted by a handaoma young girl, Washington special says indication exodus another of of every end feet fell of the who at the priest colored people of the South. are They them. not to him She bggged marry much concerned for their own future aid the bridegroom had betrayed her because of the Democratic victory. In and promised to marry her. ller dis- anticipation of a stampede, a meeting of heveled hair, aggitated manner and influential colored men will be held here heartbroken eobs won the sympathy of in a No. 42 day or two to see what can be Market Street. ell present. The bridegroom turned done to encourage the movement. of and the troth the acknowledged pale girls statement. The bride fainted, but Tlip success of the leading house of she clasped her Utah, F. Auerbach A Bm., lies in living fLL AND WINTER STYLES when she recover) lover, wring, I will have him; Ill up faithfully to their motto, "wo are The ceremony never undersold. live with him anyhow. JUST HECEIVED. wu declared of!. Subsequently the faith-le-u Her lover married Miss Carroll. MISCELLANEOUS. wu plaoed under restraint, having AGi32lRMCAUi BAZAR PATTERNS rival threatened murder. . Queen fteo. RuarDreee-KiLtbyghHoonSklrtoBaatlM Ooncta, Bnalle The Belli Hnteb. or call on Saa H. G. LAPHAM. Halt Laka qtv. New York, Nov. 18. Instead of the 10,000 people who have heretofor atLQmur, F.O.Hour. J c- tended the "Sullivan seances, not more & than 2,000 were in Mtdiaon Square when Greenfield, the Garden urAH ORE pugilist, and Sullivan met for English SAMPLING MILL four three minute rounds under Marquis of Queanaberry rule, fhe men were not permitted to continue their "friendly et-t-o 'M lnJ Bullion for any considerable time, howCarefully Sampled. ever, for CapL William! wu of the opinion that they were engaged in a AWMWIOM GIVEN TO THE fight, and stopped them in themiddle of the second round, arrested them and took Ofllce one them to the station house. BoUd-bgaWc- A1ULVI DEATH BONO. rnthetle Beenea In the Great Slncar'i Chauiber He Blag While Dying. u BUimiB H0TICI3. FACTORY BUIGNOLrS ntiCE, IP, 1884. NO. 240 W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, 2K Blocks West oT Clift Heme, JJA.8 RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF 5,000 BULBS All Unit Clare, sold HYACINTHS, at FROM BELGIUM Eastern ITIrrs, anrh as TULIPS, NARCISSUS, MPParticular attention called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGLE.. ON ANY OF TIIE MORNING TRAINS, by coming .m Altoranon or Even!,. Train from Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GAIN ON K I IOU Ah THIRTY MlNUTlifl FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. The Commercial Travelers Inturaai wiilbe tuirt rnqwcl fully slim a. License required fur commercial Iravelen in Ogden. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. CROCUS, BLEEDING HEARTS, DEALERS IN LILIES, Etc., Etc. Ladica and gentlemen, now 1 the time to put your KnTna in the ground flu- spring blooming, (kll tud examine stoex for you solve. Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWN'S Marble Works Package, Trauafer and Excursion Wagons alwarellii readiness. Moving Plauos, Oigaiu and tamltnre a Hncrlalty. wagon that Ilkvs the finest Comer Main and Third South ilrrcta, was ever brought to this conntry. Are prepared tor suyslsed parttrs. fN BEAUTY OF DESIGN AND SKILL Ik Tourists will do wen to call on the Star .L workmanship wa defy competition, 4 vs which cannot he uudareold. K. BttOWM, Proprietor MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, ETC-- 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |