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Show SAW LAKH avi8Jim liinM EVENING CHRONICLE depmtuiei of mails AND Sail Lake Cfty rwtHka. VMJ 30a.ni. fcrtl. . auajsg8t tttfe fltal . u . . fettp-m- 1030 a.m. 630 a.m. KOOp. iua.i A. fe46p.ni. . feMa-m- 730 a.m. 630 a.m. 630a.m. ..Jfta)m. vl a.m. 630 fclSp.ni. monirtatn Him. iff Tsaaar-1- " nalllan BUpaunti 1rLiji,rwea I aPomBllTer bullion CHBOKICLB. IgOiXLOO pute, ict, riATFOUI. TUR COIN! OF UORTK XIUSTO. The Deiuocratto Club ul Club Declare A goccessful rrasentatioa by u, I'htly rrinfilpluffi, Voinpany. A announced in yesterday's C'uuox-iulThe Grand Jury came intuoourt at the Democratic 20 thia afternoon and pretented four club held anuther the law at meeting indictments, all found under tha laws of tha Territory. They alio reported two office of Shocks & Bawlius last criming. About fifteen or twenty were present, charge! ignored, via: Tha People vs. J, W. Iron and Allan Fowler; the People vs and tbo following platform of principle newly-organize- d wu Moaes Abraham. Beporta on (lie penitentiary, poor house, county jail, city jail aad inwae uylum were submitted. Judge Zane then discharged the Grand Jury, upon the tfatemeut of the foremen that there wu no further busineu before unanimously adopted: Thb dob shall be known as the Demo entio Club of Utah. Tho members of thu club do hereby reaffirm and endorse the principles embodied in the platform adopted statement of the principles to In their report tbo Grand Jury state specific which tho members of this dub wUl that they have examined 185 witnesses; odhoro and atrugglelo make predominant hnva found twenty-eeve- n indictments I do hereby declare : tmd the lew of the Territory, and 1- nooo muter thelawi of tha United States, be That the affairs of 'government can safely intrusted to the intelligence of and hava ignored aix cases. free people. The report oi tin 2. That all jual government b derived IRSAXR AtYLUX, from tha consent of the governed; that of which Dr. Seymour B. Young u every citizen should be allowed the exstates that there are now ercise of tho largest liberty consistent inmates in that institution, with the public good and safety. twenty-nin-e S. That in such government e trust is fiftaon mates and fourteen ftmui. Everything wu found in good condition devolved upon every citizen after informand the peiicnt dean ana well provided ing himself upon any question of policy for. The committee recommends that, or government to act politically as hu om patient, who hat bean afflicted with but individual judgment would direct, paralysis far two years, and b in a hdp-le- absolutely free from coercion, control or condition, bs removed to n hospital dictation, ecclesiastical or otherwise. or other institution fitted for the treat- While the State hu given a constitutional pledge not to interfere with religment of that class of cates. ion, then is a reciprocal obligation on COUXTY JAIL. The report on the county jail beeins the pert of religion not to interfere with the ntale. For it to do so b dangerous with the following paragraph : existence of free "If there is om redeeming feature both to itself and the Thb would become the government. about or in connction with thb institumore evident if each of the many detion, wo were unable to ferret out its nominations should independently eneonroe or wherein it lice.'' In a struggle for political suprem-ecThe committee, armed with n candle, gage visited the be lament of the county court 4. Politically all men are created free found four aiagla and two and equal: the priest and the layman which constitute 11a, the must stand upon the same plane. Therecounty jaiL The calb were fore we reaffirm that the attain of church on all sides end the end state ought to, and must, be forever ware in such n state of decay end distinct, locally and nalion- that om of them foil to pieces upon beidg 6 junto railed from tha floor, and tha straw with 5. Local b a cardinal wnkh they had been filled wu musty principle of Democracy, and u such we and mildewed. reaffirm and endorse it. On the one Than wan no windows to two of the local political oroanization apthe atmosphere wu damp and far tha abrogation of all local peals exIt wu found that human in ihu Territory by the estern lined far the celb in an open tablishment of a Legislative Commission, for n period of twenty-fou- r hours, On the other hand an opposing political side wen not provided for the hu afforded, by the conmason that they would bo used by the organization and declaration! of its most 'influiamatee u means of escape through tha duct ential members, the meins by which the walls. Jailor Burt informed tba committee that a criminal could effect hb former might make its appeal successful. 0. The withdrawal of all J lowers of ipa through the walb lu a few houu from the people, implied in with the aid of nothing more than a broom government the establishment of a Legblalive Comwould lie to remove ell inducewen supplied with but mission, ment or encouragement to political activtwo mania daily, aad the food wu most ity and independence ; ami by tba lethunpalatable end unwholesome. which would ensue, engender utter argy Altogether, tha picture drawn of thb indifference to the exercise of free and institution wu n most doleful one end Thb thought and action. the committee closed by earnestly political would but aggravate the evib which it b that the recommending present county designed to cure, and can, of course, find jail be abandoned and immediate provi- no thou who believe sions made for the erection of om where thesupport except by of nee principle inadapplication overwould not tentacles death of tbs equate to human government. power the criminal upon incarceration. the 7. To obtain local POOR HOU8E. Territory must be redeemed from the Thb wu the lint visit ever made by n discredit which hu been brought upon , it. . committee of the Grand Jmy to thb 8. We firmly repudiate the idea that The buildings were reputed ia good condition, end tha eighteen or any citisen b under obligation to take hb political counsel from thou whose twenty inmates seemed well with their surroundings and treatment. avowed purpose is a continued violation of law. CITY JAIL. 9. We shall struggle to nuke preTha committee wu shown through dominant the sentiment citithat thb institution by City Maiahal Phillun sen should and must obey every every bw, and tha jailor. The condition of the until by legitimate agitation, it obnoxious b u reported ideanly jail or; unjust, its abrogation or appeal can mTteen males and om femi be fecund. fined at that time. The bad clothing 10. Beiigious belief or fidelity should food whoteeoma ana tha pin, be made a teat of political prefer-Th- e afiairs condition of tha and abundant, application of such n teat Marshal reflected gnat credit upon tends, to the promotion of an inferior Phillips. of offidals, and often of persons The committee earnestly recommends grade disqualified for the positions they utterly that thou employed on the regular are called to occupy. police force he dressed ia uniform, for 11. To the end that free local tha reason that many penooa charged may be second, and partwith resisting officers, plead that they in National affaire had and were not able to distinguish the officers icipation maintained, upon the liaib of these from other dliiens. principles, we severally pledge ourselves also shown Tha committee wu through to support them and to struggle that they the fin department by Chief. Otlinger, may become predominant; and invite nil who gave them a mat deal af.intemt-bgood citizens who believe that the prininformation. Tha committee closed ciples thus enunciated should bn supreme, with the opinion that Chief Ottinger wu irrespective of religious belief or previous the right men in the right plaae. political affiliations, to unite with ne and Owuw to the lateness of the hour it u aid us to consummate thb end. the on the to report pohlbh impoadnte J. L. Rawluh, President. penitentiary, which ia very lengthy and Jra. H, Burtow, Secretary. ' will eppeu Thb platform wu signed by nearly all present. 8everol who have attended have not folly made np their minds In tha forthcoming modem languages whether to become Democrats or liepub- nveation, to be held in December next, Thb movement b under good leaderthe University of Baltimore will make end will doubtless become n pership out e fall lbt of all the teachers of manent organization. . iuper-intende- cut OJAiniH. a California idyl, by tha irlw Company at tha Theater ifeChaoteaqua Span Minute Circle Method iit Chnrch this liirtth at 7:30. (taDswcncr of Utah la bow a j. Air, bat the warp and woof inharmonious. g2tU h, jrn of Coffin Brat, hardware jmilHailar aad Katchnm, who have resumed buaiaasa. tiwQlba aaeo by mfonwe to aaothar Jury ignored tha m, tha Grand W. Inina and Dr. qaiart John Fowler. ! m y. 6hum ah grig sad was diadurgad. fit &D. Mercer haarealgned hia po-iof tha Union M chief anrgaoa afciadDr. O. J. Pfeiffer, of Dearer, aneointed to auceeed him. m Me RlLhi r, of hone ahold furniture to- at 11 n. m., at No. S3 waat Sec-frnt- w street. J. L. Durgln, sue-Sadrertlaamant in aaothar m i trial of Mr. C. John for assault, a Jodie typer yaaterday afternoon, khieh Ur. llacKnicht did not aaaiat I 'latcber, resulted in the acquittal of Tit defendant. ay be a distinction between Daeiocratic platform adopted laat Lt aid that promulgated by tha Ter-- r l eoauittee, but the difference ia t to detect. Powell against Finley ivith making thraata againet tha Hawkins, came up before iSniie thia morning and wai tha 20th. fla Nani con-iar- iil affright of 8t. Dannia will give Tpartr at Sheldon Hall analog. Tula club now lias a fcnhip of over forty. Tha first attended by forty couple. hssp dreasing coutaat wu held ia m the other day for the butcher qionahip and 1275. The victorious air dresead fifteen sheep in one hoar til opponent was jut half a sheep fN aL h Haamood Hall conn of lectures The acting general attention. i hd night by Bar. Mr. Leonard tfouri to with great interest. Prof, on manual training jhriheture I hint in the coarse. nr nine owners, mill and smelter tiwia mind the oppertunity to official source, tha dataiU Mhliaafths mining interest in had nod to Dr. Bradamjrar the nrim which he ia authonaad to h hr the Department of tho In-rh .S0?,, ddeneflfimGoop. he ledum Bev. Leonard at Ham-b- t evening wu wall Tha lecture msboth instrue- - aded. SS5rtUSflf Mur of aapa. The next lactara of wntwiU bodeUvered on Decern-- h Prof. Holden. by ! : Notl AtOHAL r I jljkfcWrigfrt, jjy Uue of Hailey, wUl York tomorrow via tha route. r.".7ll".uu6 Seaway, Wtaftfo, jh. m German, Die-WnininjihuainemoftheFr not be poshed with groat any riri vigor during tha present term wguUr jury panel wu ad without aecurhy a Grand attorney than Ju prosecuting t an open venire bo Emerson declined to do ."dga i tet aid not rule on the stain points dwd, limply holding that thorn wu hniiQ of HiSdQt urMOCT enaad imaudiate attention. But States. Bach n list will prove useful to all interested In the linguistic work-- . of tha modern lan--b to stimulate tho to n higher standard of end to render tha study of laaguagu more popular and moro rotied. All tenman are therefore queted to eead their namee end their exact title aad department to Prof. A. Andrei poatofloe box 200; Belt Lake Cite, who hu bean appointed hr Hie University of Baltimore to collect end clamify the muaes of tho teachers of modem laaguagu lq the Territory of Utah.. Carlton am Urn 25 Albums, Qwk, enpariatendant Agmicy in thb city, nude u, y. . 7 Wb morning for Kan- - iriteiLL 00 "4"0 LUr I Iteini Pittabuig, 00 A'. h fhli atT yeetordav, "Mining tha count of tba Maw York if Cleveland car- itEE"?. than 1, JOO plural- - n 20 I J a- W. A full - buck line of nweriaa. grain end lawte 8TUDEBAKER BROS. Studebaker Branch House - A irfjw . V Thursday, November 27th, is hereby set aside as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. The people of the Territory of Utah havo been blessed with health and prosperity during the at year. The Government iu its beiieliccnee continue to provide protected humesleads for all citizens, and everywhere throughout the Territory our ttonla iu peace bare enjoyed the enlarged blessing of that civil and religious liberty guaranteed by the Constitution. Now, in grateful recognition STILL TAKES THE . LEAD. of all these blessings, and grab eful for the hope of a continuation of them in We have introduced for Spring Trade two additional grade M BUOfUrs, the year to come, proving for the thorfellowough establishment of internal & ship between neighbor! and all citizens of a common country, for the absolute abolishment of every hatred which place u beneath tliosia we hate, foi' an estopple of all slander, which meets no regard from noble minds, which only the base believe and which the base only utter; that all my zealously labor to build up the Territory, in the spread of intelligence, the elimination of all that is bad, and the preservation of all that is good, and these to be adjudged in the broadest charity, and for the preservation of the general government in it whole constitutional vigor as the sheet anchor of our peace et home. 1 do therefore recommend to all the people, that they turn aside from their dailv pursuits, and in the places of the Two douix south of Walker Home. needy, with helping bunds, and ahnul their homes, ami in their houses of public worship, render grateful liuiuage and praise to llio Giver of every good and jierfect gift. In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto art uiy hand, and caused the great Sltril Oystns, Spring Chicken, Quail, seal of the Territory to be affixed this Teal Duck, Mountain Trout, eighteenth day of November, A. D., 1884. . Eli IT. Muukay. Etc,, Etc. By the Governor: OP UN DAY AND N1GI1T. Arthur L. Thomas, Secretary of Utah Territory. Room for ladles and IHrtlea. Our Standard A Grade Wori; TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 BON u A TON Well Complete FOR $9.99. Oyster House u $350 RESTAURANT. No. 256 Main Street, EUROPEAN ITEHR. Brigat Froapeets tor Two Well Known Wood lllver Properties. PLAN. A Wood Biver exchange contains the AKUBEMEMTB. following cheering information' of the Minnie Moore and Mayflower properties: All accounts against the Minnie Moore mine have been balanced, end the Engagement Ihr VOID SURFACE WATKH AND SAVE English syndicate which purchased the THREE NIGI-ITONLY L tha cert of digging by RESTAURANT. nslngonr patent AND KATl'RDAY UATINKR property last spring is now in full control of it. The management is also in ComniMiolng Thursday, Not. 20th, & mtich better shape to meet all demands Of (he Popular Artist, Drive-W- ell than at any time since the purchase. 1'KOlRI ETOKH. Heretofore 80 per cent of the ore exR. tracted was sold in escrow, leaving JOSEPH S. only 20percenEof the yield availadle and:..... (Old Stand of J. flanbry.) for working purpose. Now, the position is ravened 80 per cent will be KKSTAfltANT IU ll.NDKR TDK mint used for development work, if needed, .L at James Dliiwwalcy, anil i end 20 per cent sold in escrow, or laid Rtippnrtnl Iiy a Powerful Company. to declare dividends. mine has OPEN DAY The AND NIGHT. THEY WORK LIKE A CHARM. np largo reserves of ore in sight, and ' indications an that, before many months, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING Shell and Can Oysters, Will be presented Ibe California Idyl, the Minnie Moore will rank among tha And mines of the world. everything in season at Living Price. gnat producing Now Is the lime to repair your Water-hpsATtcntlve waiter. After a suspension of about ten days, We make a specially In this line. work at the Mayflower mine and concenTHE DEMIJOHN SALOON trating works wai resumed in full a few Is Conner ted with the Bestauranl, under the days ago. Operations were suspended 2&1, U:e Most Startling supervision at Janie kri'Temay.and its stock because the Eastern capitalists interested Prhirday, November of Uelodrsinss, olUiinot, Wines and C'tgant rauuot be in the property had drawn out the sur-(din McCornicks bank, contrary to MICHAEL STR0G0FF. the wishe of Superintendent Havens. The surplus having been returned, the MEALS GRAND SATURDAY MATINEE works were started np again. The request, the tlon ot the Day, ......AT .Mail Hour to be Made. It is said that dull times are not known by the agents for .the greet publishing GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT hones of George Stinson A Co, of Portland, Maine. The reason for this excepPLUMBING AND NOTE. These plays will be produced with tional sucoess is found ia the feet that New sud Elaborate Scenery, Elegant CosW. First SL South tumes snd Novel Mechanical Efleets. STEAM HEATING AND they always give the public that which Prices as usual. Box Office open Nor. IMh ia keenly appreciated, and at price that VENTILATING, for reserved seats. at 1U . m. No extra ell can afford. At present, we under- Secure your setts In charge advance snd avoid tba door. the lush at stand, their agents are doing wonderftilly ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. No. 70 W. Second South St lines. new well Z do several They need many more agents in ell parts . WASATCH DIVISION, ETC, ETC. of the country Those who need profitP.O Bor KIS. iVephora No tM Woable work should apply at once. UNIFORM RANK, rriecs moderate snd aallsIkcUon guaranteed men will do ai well a men. Experience SALOONS AND BREWERIES. is not necssary, tor Messrs. Stinson D. J. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. A Go. undertake to ahow ell who are will- SALT LAKE CITY ing to work, not hard, but earnestly, the pa tli to large luocess. It should be remembered that an agent can do a handFOURTH ANNUAL some business without being away from homo over night. Another advantage Fueccseiiia to MORITZ A CULLEN. 28 W. riRST SOUTH STREET. it costs nothing to give the business a MATTHEW CULLEN.... his .President nil can and derote an agent trial, II. W. MOUSE. Wasatch Division, Uniform Rank, Knights time, or only, his spare moments to it. Of JACOB MORITZ Treasurer and of at the Pythias, Proletary Stinson A Go. guarantee grand success to WILL BE DEMYKKKD TU ANY BKEaD the follow tha city. all who engage and simple WALKER OPERA HOUSE, our Having recently and Maltingenlarged aad plain directions that they give. We capacity, we are now to forulali our favorite ON. prepared Crackers and Pies, Cakes, have not space to explain all here, hot foil particulars will be lent free to those THANKSGIVING EVE, NOVEMBER 26. who address tho firm; their full add roe is given above. By the Cate, Keg .or Carload Lois. TICKETS, $2 EACH. i Orders will be promptly attended to an.l on Yonr is hand. suUoHcii Always patronage Opaaod Again. delivery mode (o any .part of the city. Committee on Arrangements. Having sold my interest in the GrolVieilion No. M. Oouutry order CO King UeoigeBarton GEO. GEBilAllDT, Proprietor SALT LAKE CITY BNEWIN6 CO. Williaiu rullock cery Business, corner of Third South and Janies Cracrofl TC Ammlrong First East streets, to fi. y. Potter, I hare Committee on Invitation. again opened out et No. Cl Second South I A rUmr Wild F W Gardner street, seven doors east of the Idaho BakWin Firman John Denhallcr ery. I will keep a fine assortment of C O Ucnree Barton King Groceries, Provision, Flour, Feed, Huy, John Ilorlick Grain, Coal and Kindling. All goods Reception Committee. promptly delivered. Give me a (fell. U F Prescott F W Gardner G. Nuxgxsrhl Henry Buhrlng, George Barton 0RDNER & JONES, Proprietors. TC Armstrong Tha Oerldnatat, 18 E. Pint Booth St. Journal-Regist- er! Floor Committee. ' We tha undersigned, by reason of the C O King John Uenhslter on hand budwkiser ands.u. i William Firman John Ilorlick goods dispensed by us, hereby IN TllllKE FORMH, Beer. prod aim to the world that are are ever reailv to sell at loW prices the best Connected with tho Beer Hell 1 the and imported wines and the FORM O FOR SALE BY FREE EXHIBITION. choicest of liquors and cigars. Families VIENNA CHOP HOUSE. who ere preparing for private parties should not forget to give us a call. Heels at ell home. Oyriitrs la every rtylr. Aurr A Mprpht, Proprietors. Bookseller and Stationer, Salt Lakejheatre. DELMONICO S Dinwoodey GRiSMER McTernay Pumps MAIN STREET, 167 AND POINTS. Phoebe Davies CHISPA s J. W. FARRELL GET YOUR & Monte Cristo co SANITARY DEPOT. GAS-FITTIN- 26 Knights of Pythias GRAND BALL CITY BAKERY BREWING CO., nt BEER CONFECTIONERY i ecOi-Ilcd- ItaliaaJBpaabb, Danish, etc., in all pnb-li-c and private achoob in the United Dressing Cues, Writing Work Boxee, Gold Fens and and nice Holiday Presents, stick n beautiftil line of Cards Christ-mtrip to Ogden Unlay. Naw Yana aad Birthday at C. IT. " L A. Mortauteia. buainua Parsons A Co.s new Book Store. ritha Qriimer Deviu Company the Chkoxici.1 aanetom with Tfeaakegtviag Dinner. fJJMoct G. Fred Lyngberg, No. 40 East First yuJJtah Oommbaioneis havo will receive daily for street, achooi tax aamtlon to n fine lot of Turkeys, Docks and game of nil A- - In accordance with an honored curioui, and in obedience to the proclamation of the President of the United . States, ax-da- . fa ataienuics who brought in the vaeat of eonvetta from England r the Mbs Coop story. There is nag very remarkable about thia. ywoulddeny anything, and have ahudant opportunity to fobrictete anriMa story, wherein all tha woW be ahifted to tha A 1roi'lemnUou by flin iluvcruor Designating tlte Dejr for lie OlMervuuve. u IDAHO 31, 1884. THASKSUIYINti. A fair house greeted the upeuiug of the Grismer-Davi- u oompany in 'Monte Cristo'1 at the Theater lust niglil. The fascinating character of the novel, which Dumas' masterpiece, many regard created an Mger desire on the part of all who had read it to wiluehs the drauia-Th- e dramatist, iu adapting The Count of Monte Cristo, had a most difficult task to perforin, but the work wu accomplished with wonderful success. Of courie a great many interesting aids plots and counter plots were necessarily eliminated and the main plot wu altered,' notably in the manner in which Villefort meets hb dMlh, but the drama, aj a whole b one of power and abounds in thrilling situations and climaxes, Mr. Jes. K. Grbmer appeared as Edmund Dantes, Abbe Busoni, and Count of Monte Cristo, and in the last two acts did' soma superb work. Mr. Frank Mona. Mortier, the intngue-in- g Wright, Bouapirtist and journalist, did ample justice to a strong character. One of the cbverest pieces of acting during the entire evening wu hb sudden emotional change in the second act. Miss Phoebe Davis, Albert de Moicerf, made n mart charming young cadet, and did me strong acting in the last acts. The scenery wu e disappointment to iy, that of the Chateau dlf being notably unsatisfactory, which, however, b a most difficult scene to present. The costumes .were magnificent, although some alight discrepancies were noticMble. Thb evening the company will present Cliispa. Monte Cristo will lie reputed afternoon, end the engagement will dose evening with "Michael Btrogoffi ed with diaturb- of a man named Behring, y before Juatioa Spiers thu faiha Heath, VUIDAT, NOVEMHEK HOUR The Cbnrge Againet bone and VowUr suured.late reeling Re- x, CL08Z. BUTB. feOSp-m- . GBAMU JURY UKl'OUT. Honan WeitHes, Griecy, Choice Fruits, n groat variety of vegetable end Fine Groceries for n bong up Thanksgiving dinaer. Give him n cell. a. ntnrdnyte Hark ell Another invoice of thou fresh Yarmouth bloelers and Finnan baddies just raisins, figs, nub, received. New-cro- p and n general assortment of dwiufruiU nad vegetables received daily. Choice dairy bitter, turkeys, cbickan, dacha,u and n U1 Um of fiuicy end atepb groorr-ito be found at H. K. Fysom 40 Market Row. Oyster Urelle. Ice cream nil winter in uy quantity at the Qytter Grotto, nankulvleir Sferketleg. - Corn-fa- d turkeys, chickens, duck, end a frill line' of groceries for Thanksgiving dinner to be found at H. E. Fysoo's, 40 Market Bow. . " af tkaUjrrter Beaus U Welker lipeeng Opera Hones Oyrter, Leech saS : , pofffeffi jiOOVftffii New York Counfo will be need and cooked in every style known to the art. Splendid ooflee and chocolate, hoi nematic pies aad cakes, and other refresh- Shell infill, orteis and thou delicious . T' . NOW READY THACKRAHS first-cla- ss Milwaukee BEER HALL Keep A full line .of - choice confectionery manufactured fresh every day. Tha celebrated CIrote brand oyster, so well end favorably known for the put eix years, will be sold by the can or cue; acknowledged by nil to be the best oyster shipped to thb market. ; Tha Chtiuaa War And by the Printers, All the above goods end refreshments Is not but it a settled fact that settled, yet usual. Mein street, ......OF...... will be found at 120 fc. Mein 36 No. Chaa. street, Bowring, H. O. Btkaiuib. F. H. NELDEN & CO., can, paper, decorate, paint end keleomine the interior of- your dwelling in the most Palau Oroeery Store. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. People in need of staple end fancy elegant rtyle. Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and everyHilliard Hall. Metropolitan Groceries, thing pertaining to Family The choicest wines, liquors and cigars should call at Lucass old stand. Every- to be found in the dly. Give me n call. No. 52 fc. thing new. neat and dean. THE CHCAlKST KATE AND UK B. Springer, Proprietor. L. . street. Lucas, J South Find liysred on the sIkhImI notice. Iasv Uie atom of tha Manager. yonronlereat PLANTS 1100 CHRYSANTHEMUM Oyster Grotto. fresh celebrated tbosa oystera MW Try Hasbeade Brother. 9100 VARIETIES. California Brewerv In every etyte. New store, new mods, a ftill line of conked MRS. SHELDON. ASSISTED BY and and groin fruit vegetable, BemovaL groceries, Commencing WEDNESDAY, NOVIO, from Sole agent for Salt Lake City for 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. SECOND SOUTH STREET TheCiiRONici-Publishing Oompany new Chicago Improved tho have removed their office to 117 S. Alain J lonue. Clift The above will be sold at PUIIMG AUCTION Thret doom east of Ktephaul More Urap. Main street, opposite tract. Commencing Friday at 10 a. m., Yarkeys. Thaakaglvlag Ai Goldbergs yon can find the latest In the Nyman Mock. Beeoml Bonlh Street. SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING A. at Ilnabands Bro.,op;o-sil- e KELLY & . Leave order of fall good. ityim Brod six cents for g tho Clift House, for your Thg-lu(3iil-drean.l for Lailiea dreawl wsdy Beautiful Wraps for MAmiFArmniKRa op Turkey, picked and CLAR8 MEETS ON MONDAY GKNTH1 at F. Auerbach A Unill. at Ttt). the oven. Kveiilnp to will more lielpyou goods which money LA DIES' and JUVENILE CLAM on Tuesday Blank-BookA handsome line of mens, boy1 and sI II Rl more money than at anything right away than anything else in thu awl Hiureday afternoon at feio. of blrrt styles I N rise by taking an agency for world. All of either sex succeed from childrens suits and hats, a S Matinee Grand i m. at p. Every gotanloy Ihe first hour. The broad road to forand patterns, at popubr prices, the best selling book out. BOON BINDING AND PAPER RULING. None fail. tune open before tha workers, nloulute-l- y Private Lereous to suit applicant. succeed grandly. (Inldberta. , sure. At ones address Tri p A Co., MAIN BTKNNT, Bert Dancing Mall In the city to rent for E. Turns free. Uallktt Book Co., PortFine Yarmouth Blotter at H. ball and partte. North of Jowse'i Haah, np Sttri Flat Maine. Augusta, Maine. land, Row. Fysoos, 40 Market Cali-om- - ia W. F. RAYBOULD, GRAND SHOW u FLOWERS! WAGENERS SHELDONS Dancing Academy. SEASON ADDI7r I! Ul "" BOTTLED BEER. AT OF 4884. H. BRO., A |