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Show Salt Lake 18.- 5.-I- fO. h. SALT LAKE CITY, FB1DAY, gygy Fraralaat la EVBOKO. pjyt fiigg) pondsysxcepui W It" s. Mil. C Terms i MM 4A0 .UN eewewewseHHeeweiewew til parts of thsdtyr N 5to l.lM"wweee,ww"e,eewM,"!nrrr ncolTi tkaftr zSiSgu sS&Bajf- ". Unsgr, WDJOW. fgg B. ESS"W! sMB sga.'isa'-' SiSS.SSi'Sjisresmge MS' : j ! tiaSBgaaiBB lUrutrfgtMWa Chnreh. 0 Dornm, a whytoce, r4srh-tJ.L. - D.n.8. WBYCOCK, dentist, office litoWdSrHowe, am Mbny i dm Eon. Anesthetics given. ' ,, ilaaa. nr. H : - . . BTOVHL HITCHCOCK HJIcftosHt, Wsssteh Black, Salt B. atom, Loiaii, Utah. ' - nvriS i j aoeunEi. i . - - j - HfcrtSSr-iS- i "WKfflSBSffi Hjoiiinteg ranraatw khittrl It B L. THOMAS, Connaadar. THURSDAY AT 730 F. ML Him M Hlowf Hall, Uaioa Mock, MB 0U FaUows is feed ataadlagaca H. CL BFKNQER, N.G.1 . mm. Bseretary. I , TUKE LOOSE Mo! 2, L 0. 0. f. r ' EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT (a Odd Fallows' Hall, Uaioa Hack, an larltad to ei la good ataadlaa OEO. A7LCKE, N. 0. -. mno, Secretary. HIM LODGE Ms. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. i I ' ! ' Market 42 morrow.' WINTER JU8T STYLES RECEIVED. . . I Pswsaasar F.O.Hoew. CONKLIN & CO. OK 1 . HILL SAMPLING d Bullion Carefully Sampled. : J MICHAEIJ8, JTLAKB CITV. UTAH. dTlomax, orhst-at-laW. w Second South Strut, rUEhak.geitLakaOtty. ank Foote; " 'w iassayer, Mlin Street, Salt Lake City, tantlon ilvsn to.aU bantam W V IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. MODERN w- w , George A. Lowe, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. DEALKR IX THE OELERRATEI) RATES $1.50 !o2T50 PER DAY. t .( i $9SpeciaI ' AND & REMINGTON; JOHNSON t r PRICE IN THE- OF - SOLD ANTHRACITE .COAL, j . . . f A VERY Full and A Canadian BuggesUou. ? Quhbbc, Nvv. 20. In a letter to a retired pay muter lotpl impt S. 0. hill, of the royal navy, suggests that the Dominion propose to the Imperial government the transfer of Jamaica to the United Statu, on condition that the Statu give Canids that small part of Of Maine New York State and will square Canadian territory by the 45th degree of north latitude.' Miss Victoria Koroslnls Debut. New York; Nov. 20 Mrs. Victoria Hirisksmp, nee Morosini, made .her dehiut as a concert singer this evening at Steinway T Hall. The auditorium ' . PRICES Line of OF ALL, KINDS, HAY DEDERICK TIES BALING PRESSES, KNOWLES STEAM For ell purposes. AND BALING WIRE, PUMPS, All sizes constantly iu stock. WHEELS ' AMES PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, LEFFEL TURBINE 8AW MILLS AND SHINGLE MILLS. Correspondence solicited. Inquiries answered promptly. NOS FALL AND' WINTER IN THE CITY. FINEST IMPORTED gJSm' ,THF. AND DOMESTIC ) wo RICMAN ship . OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. SUITINGS i u . LOW Well-Assort- STOCK JOS. BAUMGARTEN, STYLE, FIT COMPLETE , S Agricultural Implements ....AND HOST I y, - .......TO , PantingS DEFY competition. Fall TAILOR A LARON AND STOCK OF and Winter Goods ! forwarded on application. Semple Fashion Plate and Rules for & SON, BUCKLE! and Woolen Drapers, Tailors . HAS JUST RRCXIVKD PRICES AND . FA S H IONAB L E SALT LAKE CITY. : P. O. BOX - . . - Conflicting of the Very Best . 2 ' 1 Domestic .Suitings. and Imported C82. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. 111S. MAIN STREET ' ! - seal on spplIasUon to all ports V P. O BOX rl IbeMunlry. ' wu-fille- thiwat-adLdang- ar in every put; Mr. Hnbkamp wu dressed limply in a black dress, with plajn gold ornaments. She nng three - -- NEW TIME CARD, .SEPT. 8. 1884. .Ill operatic selections and received hearty floral offerings.; A (he taortinrtilllatf ta theafter- -' applause end many She 4ta' JiUe nervouenem soon wore off. nU in discUiid Wu Chriui v not powerful Ml and him formulated to keep it hu' very pleasant though, the ctttaTif it cannot be kept mta, which shows careful training.' flma oar none. Afcircular to the n ! Boots. FiQ KimL .al scribing eueUiri qJeowUowllibe iunid u tha first fruit of the conference. a BR00I HOTEL i TABBING XK TRAINS LEAVE BALT LAKE DAILY AS FOLLOWS: OGDEN, UTAH. . WJater He will make Staph yon anything you desire in A No. 1 style. A good fit guaranteed. Cornu Second " South and Kilt But Call on Til- - LOCATED CLmpPrna, Taxes, Nov. 20. Mrs. The success of the leading house of Petty and her . husband T have been Utah. F. Aufrbach A Hro., liu in living brutally mutileMd and scalped- - by up feithfully; to their motto, we are Three children were carried never undersold. some diMaace from the form and also MISCELLANEOUS. calned. Cbberd, an engineer, is murdered. .. It is feared the other' wanvn Iadikna hive kllfo4 dtwis along their route. General . immediately ordered a detachment of eeventy-fiv- a cavalry to atari frdta Fort DavU with the view of head- -' faw the Indiana off. 'Ha believes the niddn an a portion of tha Apache bandit who were arivah into Mexico by & UTAH , NEVADA BULBS! r Railway; AND AFTER FRIDAY.' JUNE titrflcld MOUNTAIN ( TIME &10 ... MMSMMIIIIMMMHIMMmMMilWIU CHy.....-..........- 111 A, 5,000 BULBS EXPRESS ... Mp.m. 1M iv in. 2ri0p.ni. ...Iris p.m. Sunday srliooli, STAR SFFKX EXPRESS FIRST ol Barrett Bros. Telcihone Transfer and Rxenrslon Wagons Moving Maims, Organa ycge, alwayslu teadlnem. "gin Um d wagon that Tim SS will do well to roll on tho Htar stmt New York. HYACINTHS, 'i.MSffijssa.'KSiiir at A LARGE STOCK and Well - Furnished Hotel AM READY TO ENTERTAIN A LI called to the foot that PEOPLE LEAVING OUDK. . fit!? Particular attention ON ANY OK THE MORNING TRAINS, by coming on Afternoon or Kvenin- -. Train from Salt Lake and staying iu Ogden over night, GAIN ON K HOUR At OF THIRTY MINUTES FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. The Commercial Travelers interests will be must respectfully at leu. License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. FROM BELGIUM Eastern rrireo, sncli as TULIPS, NARCISSUS, CROCUS, GEO. M SCOTT & CO. , BLEEDING HEARTS, -- DEALERS IN - LILIES, Etc., Etc. ladles and gentlemen, now b the time to put yonr Uitum In the gmund for spring blooming. (WU and examine stone for your-selve- " NO. 141 MAIN RTRKRT. tarsffe(!r-haii- All flirt class, sold fo i weli-kao- ot Blocki Went of Clift House, RECEIVED Leave Teimluus . leave Tooele... Leave Garfleld.. Arrive at Belt Lake City No freight will be received after 4 p.m. ; W.W.MTKK, H.F. FENTON, HupL aen.FtAras.AgL A 214 HAS Rates given Wall CENTRE . 240 W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, .11:10 a. m. leave Tooele Arrive at Terminus eseeeaisssMseeeeMlISlB) Ill FARE to Mark Rock orGarflctd and rolnm This Powder never varies. NO. a. m. nail tmlua,nernii. Children between five and ten yean ot age tfeenti. to Absolutely Pure. FLORIST, ML I. Pontifical Sunday. wu celebrated at the Cathehigh dral fay ArchUehop Ilnghu, of Mil waukae. Archbishop Alemany, of Ssn Francieco, made an addreu on .The The entire proceedItaly Prlarihood. ing!, Including the address, were in Latin. In the afternoon several com' uiNau of tha COuncil met at tha Cathedral for the preparation of reports on different subfuto. F. DUE, O. ONISM, the Utah Nevada Company will run Llicir trains as follows (Sundays exoeptod): IrOAYf os BULBS! New I leave Balt Lake FowdCoM BUSINESS i STANDARD The Plenary Connell. Baltikoue, Not. 20. There wu no public eeeeion of the Plenary Cbuncil today, ted tha daenu formulsted during tha week will not bn voted on until the ' THE HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS p. Nov. 20. The private hanking houu of Adame A Leonard closed ita iloots at noon today. It b ballved the embarrassment is only temporary. Theauate amount to marly $fi00,do0 largely tavuted In Texu lands. The Itaulitfee are not known at tkb hour. The atabnrrau-Burnwlle frona lnabilily to realise on Urge knum to cattlemen. The euspeu lion is a gnat surprUa in this dty. IN ' - Dallai, Texu, AT ' WELL-KN0W- M FIRST-CLAS- Warranted of Best Quality and to lie Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite ajid Colorado Blacksmith Coals ' I Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, BROWNS Marble Works Comer Mein end Third Sonlh MILT. FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOUft, ETC. street. I N BEAUTY OF DEMON AND BKIl IN A workmanship wo defy eompeilUou, at which cannot bo nnaenold, . BMOfTM, repo later r ' OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES," CO., AGENTS FOR THE ONLY DENCIKE REDUCTION . Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons Bates to Permanent Boarders and Families, Street Cars and Busses from all Depots pass the door. I t , A public iieelon tary public I ND new; AND NEW FURNITURE! i TO THE WARD NEW HOUSE! THE LARGEST ii General Crook. la Orders Solicited and Promptly Filled. Uniontown, Fs., Nor.-- 20. Billy OBrien, manager of Dominick McCaf-"rqtelegraphed to F. J. Donohue, New Ifrk,' to call on Sheedy, John L. Sullivans manager, and offer him a guarantee of $6,000 for Sullivan to box McCaffrey four rounds in Sen Francisco the. latter pert of February, or make a match at the new time and plane, the winner to fake every thing $1,000 to be posted at once to. make the match. til ? GUARANTEES GOOD, CLEAN. SCREENED COAL. jl..,,. t AND Utah Central Railway Depot. A ChsUange to Sullivan. 1 Nxw , Yonx, Nov. SOrA large nom- -' ber of promiaeot physicisiu," uniforisyi. and htahh otficers from various seaboard rititauetat the rifica of the health to consult about the boafd of a diolera epidemic, and tha put means of barring it out of the The conference laried from Street. Main Street, Next to Barratt Bror. Itirnitnre Store Yard Temporarily Just North of y . iks and Suits. OFFICE: ' wills, wram.T.awwnne Pleasant Valley Coal. PLEASANT VALLEY AND COLORADO COKE AND GHARGOAL up tha Cimpalpi Rmlaeu. New York, Nov. 20. Barntim and Smalley of the Democratic National Wood And Pig Iron. mittee were auditing the cam-- i solicited anil proni.tly filled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard ign bill yet remaining, and cluing Oyders and office. . up other matters of businms incident to OPPOSITE D. A R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Office 20 ami 22 Seroiut The total amount of YARD the ' Cimpaign. ! South Street. ; money recured . by the Democratic National committee wu $333,000. Of ESTABLISHED 1870. this sum $52,000 wu received through the popular campaign' fond in amounts 6f leu than $50. The National headquarters will be entirely vacated to- ierroMfricken at the sight of the animals, lakte, child. foil i frora- - tha aladge. The hnabead jumped out to save JOHN T. BUCKLE, N.O. the child and both were devoured, but i. jf Imatscwtaiy. not before the Esther killed two of the 1 a MEUUH)8Elta9bl.0.taFA wolves. Meanwhile the horses attached B ITBY WEDNEUAY JVIK1M to ;tha sledge, ran away, and the unforOddFeUowWblLUnieo tunate mother ,wingAo tna terrible trial H8S& PHIL. KLIFFLE, N. G. to which the was niiijeclcd, wu prema-tu- r Lkus,SKNtaiy. tly dali vaMf df a . dead ;foild. ; The : LONE He. 5.K. OF boame ran to IgRfo and- - upon their arft. t CONVENTIONS EVEKY MBS--I rival than Ahn paaple foand the woman wmiac at Cale Han, VUkm henrifdaad taUfo riedge. The terrible sn, UMO n. m. VWUng KnlMa within the apace tragedy occurred PHIL. KUnKCcTcT .kern. F.bnu.K.ofB.AA of an hour. EVENING AT Fellow New Hall, Union (Fellows in good standing ere In- - EVERY MONDAY Tli Odd V Riggs & Shear, Proprietors. (Md by Waives , ; ; i'lEKXA, Jfov. 20.- - A Huagwrian' dsrgynun uamod Arisaia,-- while travel tag ,00 0 sledge to.Xoula with hie with and child, panned by- wolves. His m AGENT FOR ';. SALT LAKE CITY. ; 145 S. : . . STREETS. ; Xewe from the Kile, Nov. 20. A man who arrived Cairo, i bare last evening from Kbartouin states tljat General Gordon liu in his army 2,000 Turks and 0,000 blacks, besides a huge number of Arabs. - He slao has a plentiful supply of provisions ami ammunition. The Mshdis people are deserting and fleeing to the hills, having . lost faith in the folse prophet. London, Not. 20. A special dispatch from a correspondent in Egypt praises theCanadian boatmen. It statu they an thoroughly equal' to fheir work, and systematic and, untiring in their labors. Itj would have Iwen'etouomy of both life and money if there had been 12,000 Canadian 'boatmen engaged iifctead of i ; 4qo. f' ; . ' i fi W a i i the-outsi- Mil. I.O.O.F. ItOOOC . SOUTH Mr.-Hart- , tCM. MAIN. AND THIRD the copyist to insert the names and voles of two Butler elector. The mistake was not apparent in the separate footings, appearing only iu the tripl Comparison of the original with the' statement sent s the boards verified explanation. On motion of Attorney General OBrien, adopted unanimously, the clerk was permitted to correct the returns. i All return! were received and tabulated. The statement will be ready far signature esti-mat- OF PALACE HOTEL, A. L. WILLIAMS, ri Theducrepancy inheBichmondoouqty returns wu explained by the county clerk, Cornelius A. Hart. He presented the original tally sheets, and stated that the error in the returns before the board wu due to nn omission on the part of otr glSMth. Albany, N.'Y., Nov. MISCELLANEOUS. u u PliMMit jSStWetaSLat Pit ICE, FIVE CENTS 1884. Jl, MISCELLANEOUS. The State met thia aflernoou. r Coukling wu present for a faw minutes- - A protest that fifty-foGreen electoral Total had been cut in Delaware for the Bepublican electors wu read, and on the motion of Attorney General OBrien, ordered entered in the proceeding,' and ' received. tha returns passed The Kings county returns showed a slight discrepancy, which wu explained by the oounty clerk, and the returns passed. f : ajCitbfraUaBWauTw, ftOffUWIIOL Pa., Nor. 20. ThaiWi Charlartoos, W. Va., apodal u;a : In. tomaUon from Pordral, McDowell eonntr, in thia State near the Virginia bwder, gives a frightfol account of the cholera in the ex. nngea of trm southwestern ooontiea of Virginia and adjoining territory in Kentucky. Making every allowance for exaggeration the loaa of life hu already, been appalling, while the condition of the hu been terrible in the extreme. No rain hu fallen in the Cumberland mountains, ln which , the infected districts are situated, for four months, the drouth entailing not only an almost total failure of crops, but cutting off the supply of wafer orer a wide area. Difficulty ms experienced in obtaining water for aock in aome localities as early as ths riddle of August, but no actual Buffering; the j inhabitants occurred auajw uftiil .. towards the end !of Sep Meriter, when, the ordinary sources of supply haring for the moat part foiled, the mountaineers wen compelled, in older to anatain Ilfs, to obtain water for household purposes from what le known nd Frieda or Mineral Springs .in ; the UWintalna, or from the small, amount in deep holes in the bade of tfaita.. Persistent nee of the water soon ddvakped a peculiar disease, is deadly Asiatic Cholera in its nature, which bps erar since raged with terrible fatality halfadoaeu counties in the . two Statu of Virginia and ; Kentucky, the lafo of lifin thns for being variously at from 400 to 800. Among children and adults wall up In yean the mprtality hu been the greideat, but no ctamhu baaexaupt.. In a number iff balances, saMcfelly along the- - fork of McLeani Creek, a tributary of. the Big Sandy, and in the valley iff Powell river, emptying into. the Tennessee, entire fetni Has have perished; while in numerous other cases but one or two members ff.ths household survive. Few recover (rata the disorder, from- - 60 to' SO per oejrt of thou attacked dying. Thia is accounted for by the fact that pure wafer ,ie ngUl unobtainable and proper food and aaedirnl attendance ; cannot lie tajd Thd 'drying up of streams has fated the stoppage of numerous griat. mills along the mountain and the population for the moat to be in the moat abject cry. The location is almost inaooamibUttv world, there being no railroad within 100 miles, and obtaining raliabie news is very difficult: even if half what is alleged be true, calamity la one of the moat serioua natura, ana calls for prompt action, by the authoritlu and the publio r Pittsburg, sur-ivo- n a W I1 OW roee as Sa uttar. Buslnem NOVEM1US11 TUB FINAL CANVASS. Fartlau of Kaatucb and Raw Yorks Baturas All In and Errors Virginia. Corrected. i bjlh publishing company, PNICLE fcfi A DEADLY DLAOUE, EVENINfiCHRONICLE TLAKE 117 - Chronicle. vening 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |