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Show SALT liAKh MVifiJVIJVtf CHltONICLE, THURSDAY, MAILS CLOU. ..... fc05p.ni. 11:05 a. in. SS.KortU'. U:MS -- A- iiiBa.nl. u.jlm Utah fc05p.ni. ('S nib ... fc05p.au 6rfda.m. p.m. 8rf5p.au Iih80a.au fc80a.au 8rf5p.au fc30a.au 8:15 730 4M)p.BU a.m. 6rf0a.au fc80a.au 6rf0a.au 'ig5SK 8:13 g&SSliOrfOfcm. p.m. ,M abore ift IMM. Tati City. Ptah, Sept. .W, ONirIlu1 1UOn raaooaoo. SUnr bolUon Co Horn nn vnaai Mining ? ...-- A OiOOOrfO 1,600100 1 1, 70040 Christy-Tots!- MM912l20(l40 ,( LEAD. -r- fcperl00 VtrM 40 QUOTATION!. fi V cirr GLKinvoi. Count of Monte Criito afl, thta owning: flUki Theater at tho A rather amusing circumstance, which for a moment threatened to assume a upect, occurred in tho Police Court this afternoon. The long pending Coffee John assault case came up before Justice Fyper. J. A. MacKnlght appeared as counsel for tho complaining witness for the purpose of assisting in the prosecution. MacKnigkli presence in court had about tha aame effect upon J'rosecuting Attorney Fletcher that a red rag has on a gentleman cow. He asked MacKnlght if he propoeed to piueecnte the cate.' MacKnlght T bar been employed by the compleinssts to prosecute the case. Fletcher eddreenug the court) Your boom I believe I am employed by the unmty to prosecute these cases and I object to this mu as an associate. He hu new going around town slandering me for the lest three days. Judge Pypor called Fletcher to order at thia point. Fletcher continued:If it was any decant, respectable member of the bar I would not mind it, but if this mu prosecutes the case I dont appear, ui thal'i all Macknight. Yor honor, I want to know isiued a ftwmor Murray yesterday if a member of the bar, who ii admitted nf election to John T. Caine. to pnctica in the higher courts, is to be pi. Cleveland hat debarred from appearing in this court. tfav Bulliran and a jAatid largely to the appearance of I ask for a ruling. I have said nothing against this man that I am not prs pjgdon last night. pared to prove. ntciwoftlie city vi. Louia Ordner Fletcher If u mean me, I sfy you in the of favor in plaintiff uigjdsd are a liar I Court yesterday. pjrfriet Tha court ordered everybody to shut IfaiGriuner-Davic- s company arrived up and take their seats and ruled that, this morning and will open while any complaining witness had the M lha right to employ counsel, no assistant tki Theater tills evening with Monte prosecuting officer would be recognised rife by the court without the consent of the fteD.AILG. pay car will start out prosecuting attornev. to the Monday. Owing bridge nl MacKnlght relapsed into a stale of (ilfiM along the line the amount paid profound meditation, Fletcher gradually month. last than jiiUbe larger rammed his usual placid expression, and tha trial of tho case proceeded. A arne fight between two attest gamina morning lasted fully -- sfbaaltarthis Club. kar. The participants were then Tt before Justice Spiers and fined $5 The Young Man's Democratic Club hold a second meeting at the law office Msaad Bh.D.L. Leonard will lecture this Shocks A Bawlins last night. Owing of I at Hammond Hall on the great to the Democratic jollification at tha I features of the world with re-- i to populations, illustrated with Opera House and the opera at the Theater, the attendance was not so large as it lllie Fleaaant Valley Coal Company wonlil otherwise have been. Alfales was Vreerireil an order from the D. chosen chairman lining tnc time of meet thi Iheadnaaiteiaat Denver for 800 can idu Icosl, owing to the existing strike ing was taken up in discussing the Ookuailo miners. It has been platform to lie adopted. last decided to endorse the principle laid Powell was arrested Dtil .. threatening the life of Mrs. down by tho last National Democratic at 10 o'clock convention, and tho question at issue Ilawklns. i Mt for a hearing and Powell was re-- r now is what position, if any, is to be taken on tha local quesli.ma. Another I apon depositing $10. be this will held jD. A E. G. 'Western officials re-- t meeting If the object of thit the present earnings of the evening. i sifi average very nearly $20,000 per the Young Mens Democratic Club is k; Se expenses of the road are correctly understood it is the'formalion of a party which thorn young men can 3,000 per week. who are dissatisfied with both the ItGnnd Jury were taking testimo-- k join Iks abortion case today. Mrs. Peoples and the liberal parties, and who wish to establish a different was one of the witnesses exam-- L It is understood when this case is ditionof political afiaira in Utah. end of the Grand Jury will submit Mato Election Waves. : reports and xjonrnfor the term. The of Oneida county, iUi Tilahn, advertised a PKBHOKAL FOISTS. hut rMCUO to taka place at Pocatello Lie Clawson will return this even-tonight to celebrate the victory of the a two years' European mission. ticket in the recent election in Hoa. John T. Caine left over the that county. Bat what they proposed, a Gnade today for Washington City, Mormon board of county commissioners y disposed. Out of eboot 2,000 votes cast nhegoea on a mission. Hie was R. W. Sloan, who will be in the county, the commissioners threw mt missionary at the Capitol. out over a thousand, mostly votes, which left n majority for tha Mormon . ticket. The reason they Holiday Books, outrage wee that Cases, titans, Dressing Writing gave for this laws had not been the registration Week Pens and Gold b, Boxes, with. On Tuesday ofthis week nice Holiday Presentsj compled Judge Morgan decided the registration thabeautiful line of Cards Christ-laws to be illegal, and issued a writ of Ssw Years and Birthdav at C.H. qaI mandamus, compelling the cwnwimionera Qw A Co.s new Book Store. to count the votes which had been thrown out. Pending the settlement of the matWmeWtho Oyelor Beaeee at Walker barbecue has been ter, tha b"S Boom Oyster, Luaoh aad Coflleo Booms. postponeA hdl oysters anil those delicious New CatUa Camwllcatlaaa. x Counts will be used and cooked in The civil case of L. E. Ketclmm vs. known 7 to the style art. EYQl dead Id coflee and choed!ate, home- - Abner Lnmen came up in the District le pies and cakes, and other refresh- - Chart this Tho plaintiff sure morning. its. in damage of the for $1,803 recovery : full line of choice confectionery sustained id) by defendant driving away luftctund fresh every day. 106 head of cattle, the he celebrated Circle brand oyster, bo and disposing of I sad Tho defendant, in fsvorablv known for the past six property iff plaintiff. the can or case; his answer, denies that he ever drove towledgsdby all to be the beet oysters away any of plaintiffs cattle, or that wd to thv market plaintiff over had 105 head of cattle: bat II the ebore on the contrary, alleges that Ketehnm goods and refreshments he found at 120 Main lie street, as usual. nnlawfnllv drove away six head of lock, valued at $106, for which amount . II. O. Stearns. Hall A Marshall he pnya judgment. False Grocery atovo. appear for plaintiff and M. M. Kaign A of staple aud fancy ana E. T. Sprague for defendant. I" and a i ''ita, Vegetables and every- - jury wu impaneled this morning examined. fetaming to Groceries, number of witn ernes udcall at Lucass family t h old stand. Everv- I I A art mi A action ! ant' clen. No. 52 ft. Nov. 22d, 1881, at 11 On pswth Street. Saturday, J. L. Lucas, Hy. oclock, a. m., at No. 03 West Second Manager. Sooth straet. household goods, comprisOyetar Grotto. ing one Chickering piano, ana parlor set, ainierinanyqnantityfe four chamber sets, spring beds,twobedding wardand feather pillows, carpels, cane rockers, one dresser, chain, robes, Tha OhlnaHO War i: mirrors, lace curtains and window shades, Bteettled, Imt it a settled bet tliat sofa and lounges, four hanging lamps, nownug, No. 30 Main street, one stoves, cook and four parlee 'fflP decorate, paint and kalaomine one large flue range, one heating cupboard, cos 5rKlr welling in tire moat ax tension and three kitchen tables, All of the crockery and glass ware. new two months were above bought goods hn J. B. viator IloaU. J. L. Dunam, Stephens. lie will make ago. Auctioneer. ll-fJTdesire in A No. 1 style. Xatlesu the of The Hap i Children, slow in development, scrawny and delicate, neeWelW Health Ren ewer. lit P PnlilUiln. Cwwff TtoaksglvlTig rartoys. Moored their olfiee to U7 R, Mein iff. Leave seders at Husbands Bros., opposite the Clift House, for your Thanksgivline of men's, boys and ing Turkey, picked and dressed ready for and hats, of latest styles the oven. t popular prices, at T vt m ac-ib- anti-Morm- 1, ,00 H 3 . SKl"1 . H ' Jny "ts 1.Wr.l for LadSea and Cliil- Auerbach A Bros. V T,Ur 0re a lH tots ttalt end retell. ,o AuaiilSft 11 Yk The Followers of Jefferson and Jackson Congregate at tho Opera Honse. token they mt KiiUrUlnvel X from a Orators. Up09vh9t with Pllr-tlu- g umber of The Ft. Douglas and Firemens bonds took their positions in front uf the Opera House last evening and with their inspiring strains of music notified the public that the tune for commencing the Democratic jollification proceeding! had arrived. Tha procession wu formed after, under the directum of Dr. Freeman, who, on prancing steed and decorated with broad sash and drooping plume, acted grand marshal of the parade. Owing to the muddy condition of the streets, the number who joined in the procession wu not so great as it otherwise would have been. About seventy-fiv- e men fell in line and Young Utah" wu called upon to carry the remaining torches, about 200 in all. The procession wu headed by the Ft. Duuglu band. It wu followed by about tweuiy-fivwho carried the colors." The Firemens bend came next. A number oi transparencies were scattered along the line, bearing such inscriptions as absolute separation of church aud Democratic supremacy means state, the full enforcement of the law. The Republican party died hard; ail sinners do etc. After marching through the principal streets, the procession returned to the Open House where the speaking wu to take place. The committee of arrangements are entitled to great credit for the beautiful end appropriate manner in which the interior of the Opera House wu decorated. Flags of ell sixes, colors and nationalities met the eye on every side, the stars and stipes being conspicuously displayed. Several huge flogs were suspended over the stage and draped around the stage boxes. Above the stage were two transparencies, bearing the inscriptions, Grover Cleveland, the Peoples Choice, and A Peace Party in Time iff Peace. A large number of representative men of the party occupied seats on the stage. Among them were Judge Bos borough, J, Q. Sutherland, E. D. Hogej Parley Williams, Zen tiuow, If. Bamberger, Geo. Cullins, L. E. Holden, Judge Canfield of Philadelphia and others. The meeting was called to order nt 7:30 by u . torch-beate- e n, ZEBA SHOW who stated the object of the meeting and made a few well chosen remarks: In Utah the Democracy had a special work to accomplish. The Republican party hod for twenty-fiv- e yean had declared that polygamy should be suppressed end tha Democratic now propose to execute the law. He then nominated Judge RosborouKh, member of the National Democratic Committee for Utah, chairman of the meeting. 1884. AHU8EKENI8. STUDEBAKER BROS. Salt LakeTheatre. Studebaker Brandi House Engagement for THREE ONLY NIGHTS AND S.ITI KDAV il.VTIXEK Not. 20th, Commencing Thursday, Of the Popular Artists, JOSEPH GRISMER R. ......AND Phoebe Davies Our Standard TIKW. 3IA1K1ULI, Supported by a Powerful Company, ton will be presented Thursday, Nor. 80 the Hi'! puna Sensation nf tbs dsy, Wu pnfeuted by the chairman as one who stood head and shoulders above any Republican in Salt IaIk. Mr. Marshall uid he realized the feet that the echoes of rejoicings that come from the eastern! hills meet with a response here. The speaker compared the records of the trto great partus in the acquisition of land. The tariff question wu also touched noon. Tha Republican party wu called into existence by sectional feeling and hatnd, and with the passing sway of sectional feeling the party dies, and diet forever. Under Grover Cleveland the people could confidently expect an honest government and an honest administration. After a spirited piece of music by the Firemens band, PKO y. X.. E. HOLDEX Read from manuscript a well prepared address. lie described in interview with Tilden last summer, when, as a member of the Democratic National Committee from Ohio, he went tb consult with the Graniercy Page. The President anil elect were eulogized and gratification expressed over a return to Democratic and economical government. Monte Cristo Friday, November 'Jl, the Call torn la Idyl, CHISPA. u Tj5lte--r LEAD. We hive introduced for Spring Trade two additional grades u! LL'GvjJES, TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250. $300 MARSHALS BALE. TO AN ORDER OF BALE TO PlR8UANT & $350. Complete Well A 81- Vice-Preside- Knights of Pythias u u GRAND BALL K. E' Pumps y. lt flfty-tlirc- e AND POINTS. BON TON u JUDGE CANFIELD, Of Philadelphia, wu the last speaker and delivered a very interertioe mrf feJaiMttla iU6 AuleiltiM KkUJinr" subject handled were the tariff, national banks, railroads and monopolists. Ilis remarks wen interspersed with many EXHIBITION. FREE peace it home. I do therefore recommend to all the people, that they torn aside from their doily purtnita, and in the places of the newly, with helping hands; ami about their homes, ana ia their houses of public worship; render grateful homage and praiu to tb Giver of every good end perfect gift. In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set mr hand, and caused llio great seal of the Territory to lie affixed this eighteenth day of November, A. 1)., 188-1- . By the Governor: Oyster House J. W. FARRELL OF.... FLOWERS! co., & aeaaa.AXD, GRAND SHOW RESTAURANT, No. 256 Main Street, SANITARY Two doon smith or Walker House. EUROPEAN PLAN. PLUUBING AND DEPOT. GAS-FITTIN-G STEAM HEATING AND 1100 CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS SOO VARIETIES. VENTILATING. Shell Oysters, Spring Chicken, Quail, Teal Duck, Mountain Trout, Etc., Etc. No. . Commencing WEDNESDAY, XOV.jn, Item 10 1. in. to 10 p. m. SHELDON'S Dancing Academy. Rooms for Ladles and Partica. BY MRS. SHELDON. SEASON OF RESTAURANT. ON MONDAY itvenin g at 7rf0. LADIES and JUVENILE CLASS on Tuesday MKKTX and Thursday aileiubom at 2rf0. Grand Matinee livery Ratunlay at 3 p. m. Private Lemone to suit applicant. Beat Dancing Hall in the city to rent for balla and partial. GENTLEMEN WHO DKBIRR A Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss AND BREWERIES. . PROPRIETORS. RESTAITRANT 18 UNDER rpiIE X supervision of Jimea Dinwoodey, THE and ia Shell and Can Oysters, in season at Living Prices. Atieiitlva waiten. And everything THE DEMIJOHN CO., Buecemora to MORITZ A CULLEN. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. CLASH GENTSWednesday SALOON! DELMONICO BREWING 467 S. MAIN STREET, ' (Old Stand of J. ClubeyJ 4884. SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING TatephauaNo IB SALT LAKE CITY Dinwoodey & McTernay ASSISTED 70 W. Second South St p.o Emma OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The above will be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION Commencing Friday at 10 a. m. In Hie Byman Block, Second South Street. - rouk-roote- THE MICHAELJJR0G0FF. - nut TAKES FOR $9.99. uiiuie a brief xililicss. He commenced by congratulating ill who were present without regard to creed or odor, upon the election of Cleveland and Hendricks. It wu a grand spectacle to While Judge Canfield wu speaking, a see ten millions of freemen choose Chinese lantern on the itige caught fire, their own rulers, u they do all over end a cry of fire wu raised in the authese United States, except in tha Terridience; but the consternation subsided tories. when the cause wu learned. The Democratic party had achieved Mr. Snow then announced 'that the its second victory by the aid of tha best programme, u arranged by the commitelements of the Republican party, and tee; wu completed, end an adjournment for this reason a conservative admin is- - wu announced. tralion was expected. Judge Rosborough The committee who arranged everyeilnded to the monopolies that had thing for last nights meeting are enprang into existence and flourished titled to no small amount of credit. Conunder the Republican administrations, sidering the advene circumstances with and declared we would have no more of which they contended, the perfect maninch things. ner in which everything wu arranged Referring to the port id paten of the and the smoothness with which the propeople of this Territory in political af- gramme wu carried out is a mailer of fairs, the speaker 'said he remembered gratification. veyy , well having heard a Mormon THANKSGIVING. bishop advise the people to join me of tha two greet political parties, and ad- A rnMlamallon by tha Governor Desigvised than to join the Republican party, nating tho Day for III Ubsereanre . because that party wu on top, and wu In accordance with an honored custom, That always going to ramain on top. wu one time when the prophetic spirit and in obedience to the proclamation of wu not on the bishop. President of the United States, The speaker alluded to the local ques- the November 27th, is hereby act Thursday, tion in plain lemcuage. He protested aside eu a day iff thanksgiving and against any fledgling in the party tolling him what constituted true Democracy , prayer. The people of the Territory of Utah have been blessed with health and when, at the word of his master, this prosperity during the put year. The fledgling would jump down from his Government in its beneficence continues hide and himself. political perch to provide protected homesteads for all After music by the Fort Douglas land, citium, ana everywhere throughout the J. G. BUTIIBRLAHD Territory our people in peace have enWu introduced. His speech was a very joyed the enlarged bleningi of that civil able and masterly one. He reviewed end religious liberty guaranteed by the the long straggle of- the Democratic ar- Constitution. Now, in grateful recognition these blessings, and grateful for ty to regain control of the government of all ami victory had at last been achieved by the hope of a continuation of them in the aid of young recruits to the Demo- the years to come, praying for the thorThe speaker castigated ough establishment of fraternal fellowcratic ranks. ship between neighbors end ell citizens the Republican party for ita many transof a common country, for the absolute ions. gress The Firemen's hand ployed a lively abolishment of every haired which places us beneath those we hate, for an air and , ' estopple of all slander, which meets no C AST. 1UB8DORD SMITH regard from noble minds, which only the commenced his Was introduced. He base believe and which ike base only utaddress 3y proposing three cheers for ter; that all my sealmisly labor to build Cleveland and Hendricks, which were up the Territory, in the spread of intelligiven, but not in a very enthusiastic gence, tho elimination of ill that ia bad, manner. Mr. Smith uid he had hod and the preservation of all that is good, tha distinguished honor of voting for and these to be adjudged in the broadest both Cleveland and Hendricks, for charity, and for the preservation of the President in the last National Conven- general government in ita whole constition. He voted for Cleveland on the tutional vigor as the sheet anchor of our first ballot and then changed to Hendricks. We have met here to rejoice, and we have good raison for rqjoicing. Tha oonntry hu narrowly escaped tha election of a man who would have been a dishonor to tb Presidential choir. I admire tite ability of Jama G. BUtne, but I no not think him tha best man in the world. Wo have occasion to rajoico because the Republican party hu been defeated and the grand old Demod cratic party, founded ou principle, hu been restored to power. When n party attains to power U always dmwi to it tha corrupt ekeunts from Urn minority party, which thus becomes purified by lira. Oh, whet a purification hu tha Democratic party had! And oh, what corrupt elements have nertled within the Republican party. "Slavery hu been forever, wmlulied, and it now remains for tha Democratic parly to wipe out tha STILL Grade Work A by the Third Judicial District Court of the Territory ot Utah, I shell expose st public sole, at the front door of the Court House, in tbs City iff Salt lake, grtorday, November 2id, the Most Startling County county ei Salt Like and Territory of Utah, on of Melodramas, tbs 8Mh day or November, 1S8I, at 12 o'clock m., certain real estate, situate In Balt lake county, Utah Territory, described at ibllowa, Beginning at the 8 W corner of the 8 E GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE quarter of the K W quarter of section (3G) thirty-six- , township (1) one ooutli, range (11 NOTE. Thew plays will lie produced with one east of Salt Laics meridian. Thence ra-- t New aud Elaborate Scenery. Elegint Co 4.16 chains to point 2: thence north 8 UK tomes sml Novel Meclumicxi EiVect. cut, 2.U chains to point 8; thence south W W east, unchains to point 4: thence sonth Orfc! eiiaina to point A; thenco Frlees ss usual. Box Office open Nov. 18th li 10 east SO east, U.U7 chain to point 6; etIOa.m. So extra charge for reserved seats. north Recurs your seals iu advaueo and avoid tho thence north 9s tkk' eart 7 chains to iwlnt 7 ; thence south 61 4.V cist 6.17 chain, to luilnt lush at t lie door. in' east 4.W chain, to H; tlieucc south tU points; thence couth 46 ' 37east 11.7:1 chains 20' east L07 o point in; thence south WASATCH DIVISION, choiiu to point 1 ; thence south 62 east 3rf2 to chains wlul 12; thence south 8 4V raid 8.42 chain to point Li; tlieucs south CM UNIFORM RANK. chains to poiut ft; thence west 2d.Ul chains to point 15; thence north 8 61 chain In point 1; ths place iff beginning variation In say acre of laud : toFART.EY I.. WILLIAMS eort containing 26 with all and aiiisniar the tvneuieuts gether one who, the Wu then introduced, hereditament, and appurtenance, ihen-nutspeaker hoped would soon represent, at belonging or In any wloe appertaining. To be sold a, (he property oi Usuiel G. FOUllTH ANNUAL least lie should represent, the young Brian, Martha R, Brian, Hiram Dudley, Democrats of Utah. Mr. Williams said: Tbonia Benjamin, Ellen B. Grose and Ellen Ono week ego last Saturday night 1 Barnes, at tho suitnfGejrgtfAriswiKl. Terms lltfel.AND, 1 ofstle,essh. had a speech. dedidnt U. M. Marshal. liver that speech ; I have for- Of 18M. November Doted, 5th, IVamlrh Division, Uniform Hank, Knights gotten it now and consequently I have of Pythias, at the HAKMIAL8 HALK. no speech The speaker exoluined how it wu he WALKER OPERA HOUSE, AN EXECUTION TO ME PURSUANT TO ilic did not deliver his speech on that occa First Judicial District by :...on...... Court of the Territory of Utah, I shall expose Avoid rurfack watrr and sayk ton. Several members iff tha Peoples of digging by wing our patent at public sale, at tli frtmt door of the county r held a meeting to arrange lor a THANKSGIVING EVE, NOVEMBER 26. Court House, in the city of Halt Lake, County 6tfi of Balt Lake and Territory of Utah, on the icalion, to which they invited a few ocrats to give the affair flavor. Air. day of December, IS 4. at 12 o'clock m all the EACH. rtgnt, title. Interest, claim and estate which Drive-WTICKETS, $2 Williams hod insisted that if speakers bo Judah Tufts hold of, in sud to tliat certain ell selected they should be composed ofthose piece or parcel of land ,l:uatl in Uie city and on Salt Committee Lake, Utah Territory, dear rtbed county of Arrangements. who belonged to on unlernficd Democ-rac: as follow, CO King (icorgr liartnn A programme was prepared ami William Inlloek lot No. (6) live, in lllnck No. (33) Janus CmrniA Halt Mr. Lake William of Plat A, C T speakers selected, City aunrey. ArmMrong being Together wiUioll and singular thetmprovc among the number, and everything was on Invitation. menla the Committee lliereon, tenement, hereditaments opposed to be eatisfartory, but late in A rtliiir Wild and appurtenance thereunto I clouging or in F W Gardner the afternoon Mr. Williams wu informed Wm Firman anywise appertaining. Jrhn To lie iUl aa tlio properly oi Jostah Tulls C O King Hint his speechwould notbe wauteil. That ttentge Barton Ilortli-tha suit of Kliss fL KimlialL Terms or aaln THEY Juhu tl A WORK LIKE CHARM. wu why he didnt speak at that meetcash. E. A. IRELAND, U. B. Marshal. Dated November 11th, 1881. Committee. ing, said Mr. Williams. No Democrat, Reception t PrcK-ntI V F W Gardner or no man who called himself a DemoHenry Bullring. George Barton crat could apeak unless it wu understood T C Armstrong beforehand that he wu to be circuin Now Is Ike time lo repair your WatacHpe Floor Committee. We make a specially In this line. scribed, unleu he wu known to be such C O King John Deuhsltcr a man would say nothing objection' William Firman John llorUrk hie to the People's party. SALOON Is connected with the Restaurant, under the supervision of Junta McTernay, and Ita slock ofuanon, Wines and Cigar, cannot be MATTHEW CULLEN Preaiden H. W. HORSE. e JACOB MOBITZ -- Secretary and Ti.ami ouj Having recently and Moltingenlarged rapacity, wa ar now prrphrea to furnish our fovorlts By the Case, Keg or Carload Loii. Oiden will be promptly attended lo and delivery made to out put of the city. Country orders solicited. Telephone No. M SALT IAKE CITY BREWING CO. Milwaukee BEER HALL - ORDNER & JONES, Proprietor!. GET YOUR MEALS Keep AT... on hand rpdwkiher andsali Brer. Connected with tha Beer Hail Is tha GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT Should call on VIENNA Moata CHOP at althonii. HOUSE. Oyilers lu every style. 26 W. First South St. H. LOWENSTEIN. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. J. BERGEN, Knparintemlent anil (killer, ETC., ETC. D. J. GRIFFITHS, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, L. Thomas, Secretary of Utah Territory. Abtnvb 224 Main S trash oeposltt Partaflcs BOTTLED Proprietor, CITY BAKERY 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. r REFINED SULPHUR BEAD WILL BE DKMYERKD TO ANY port oMhe oily. Pies, Cakes, Crackers and CONFECTIONERY ui BY Utah. BEER, the cHKAPnrr rates and dk on the shortest At Iran the store tka yourordenot Uyerad iff uutics, California Brewery, SECOND SOUTH STREET Thm dooiaeaatof Bepbaid WOOL GROWERS .. WAGENERS Prices moderate and aaUairlInn guaranteed Eli II. Mhrkay. Rough ou Coughs. Ask for Rough on Coughs, for rouglii colds, sore throat,' hoarseness. Troches, 15c; Liquid; 25c. The "OoeMsatuI," in K Bint South Ht. the Improved new Chicago Ws the undersigned, by reason of the Clift Honse, Main street, opposite lamp. .v. u forefechuu goods dispensed by us, hereby v. tha Iat big Mitre pcli Ian Billiard Hall. proclaim to the world that we ere ever vacant do it 0,171 0r M,e u It ready to sell el low prices the Iwst Geli-ornThe choicest wines, liquors and cigars Mr. Smith But wa wn fa end imported wines end the to be found in the city. Give me a call, is one of the cardinal principles of tha Hie latest of liquors end cigars. Families law. fhnipni tha R. enforce to in Democrat a Si'nixacR, Proprietor. party are who preparing fiif private parties much not does uy The DcMMralto party should not forget to give us e call. The of bout this question polygamy, The bait shoes et lowest prices a Aon A M Ultra y, Ptoprieton. ih Auubacki. Republicans have raid Haatoada Bratkov. New store, no goods, a foil line of Vinegar Ce. and tounufoctiirers of groceries, fruits and vegetable, grain for feed. Bole agents for Salt Lake City k; &!d Farmers' Exchange. Go to Hardy A Kendalls. No. GO W. First South street, for New York buckwheat. A Aril line of grocerjea, vegetables, fruits, grain and bay, wholesale Republican party ould save us bore in tali from polysemy aud church rule, but if the Democratic party dues not do more to settle these Questions In four years than the Republican party lias done in twenty-fou- r, then 1 will bo willing to consider the propriety of forswearing allegiance to my party. Many young Mormons were in the audience mid when at the close of his remarks the speaker proposed three morn cheers for Cleveland and Hendricks, some number of the Peoples party hurrahed for John T. Caiue, which was followed witli three cheers for Hansford Smith. After music by the Ft. Douglas band I vs. MaeKniabt Kales a til lie leeua In Jaellua i'ypere Court. FUrfeha OVEMIIEH 20, THE CAR LOAD CAN BE OBTAINED tee Hulp bur Works near Oova Owe, FERDINAND DICKERT, aaEUfeaiMv. Always on hand. Your patronage la aoUeltad. QEO. GKBHARDT, Propriatoa Store Frank Foote, ASSAYER, HI South Main Street, Salt Lake City. Pnsoaal attenlhm given to aU business. |