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Show m. .: A !' i: i t , tfALT LAKE CHIIONiULiS, SATUllMY, JOVeMKEH JSVJBJNilMJ -- J 1884 MISCELLANEOUS. S1LTLAKE EVENING CHRONICLE i MORMON SCHOOLS IX 1TAII. With characteristic cllrontury the 1?-tr- Ktt if. :ij 1 t w ? Vf I 1 c't ;! !J . ii t I v1, i j Si- et still harp on the uniectnrian nature of the Mormon school in this Territory. The fart that the meniltfw of the priesthood guard with jealous care their control and npcrviion of the Territorial euhoola, eo that the election of a single conservative Gentile aa a minority member of a hoard of school trustees irritate and alarms them, allows just how the value the aoliool a an effective part of their sectarian and intolerant poller. True, nt present, similar text books in connection with ordinary studies are used in the Murmon st hools established schools as in other in thi various ' organizations by sufficient a is It Territory. of the answer to the untruthful outc-ie- r New, to refer to repeated and public denunciations by the priesthood of the tree schools of the New West Education and Other societies, as sectarian and hcilile to Mormon revelation. These assertions and denunciations made repeatedly by John Taylor and echoed by his subordinates down to the humblest priest that wags hi tongue in ward meeting houses, show how they look upon school taught by accomplished Gentile teachers, aud whose text hooks are similar to those used in Mormon schools. Will the Vers deny that negotiations for the interpolations in text books of Mormon doctrines end historic statements favorain movements ble Mormon to their to the States previous were inaugurated Utah exodus, by the priestlv leaders but a little time were ago, and that these negotiations discontinued only when legal proceedings were commenced for the purmm of preventing the outrage. J'he least intelligent of the Mormon membi-nihiknow, that under Iho exclusive management of sectarian trustees and teachers, the Territorial echools, supported initially by taxes drawn from pockets, aro simply numerics for the Mormon Church; that outside of Iho Imre text books, the entire morul traiuing ami influence, direct and indirect, is in the direction of the dominant prieslhoud aud is aimply and ouly sectarian. So well understood is this, thut crcu the so called Univeraily, where it might be supposed a less intolerant aud sectarian spirit would prevail, rather than hare a minority of intelligent Geutilo friend of education in the board of trustees, the intolerant church refused an appropriation of 0,000. So long as these schools absorb Iho Territorial tax and stand aa the admitted nurseries of an intolerant sectarianism such as the world has seldom seen, eo long they and their defender aud beneficiaries should bo opposed by every and patriotic person. The demoralizing influence of the peculiar sect which con trols these schools manifests itself in the inferior character of the sclmuls them selves, taken as a whole. p n o large-minde- d TUB lXLOMINQ ADMINISTRATION The Portland Daily Aim suggest! to the victorious Democratic party that in order to quiet present apprehension and establish confidence in the future, the Democrats of the present Congress lake steps to formulate an outline of policy This aud anuouucc it to the people. may be dono in Iho form of resolutions, which would he accepted by the people, who would at once know what tu do. We agree with the Duiy Acn that such a course, if adiqited, would help make certain what is now uncertain, and gire to business men a pointer, at least, with regard to proposed party Klicy. But with the uncertain and hostile elements embodied in the Democratic party, can it be ezpected to set forth a definite policy at this early stage iu it responsible life. An tagooisms in connection with principles, policies and men will need to be har- faith. The country is more conccrne with regard to the altiiude of the incui ' ing management toward the material and financial interests of the nation, Ilian with the question of office holding. The United Slates Coiuuibiiun to the Central and South American Slates lal week invited business mrn in San Francisco to a conference on the subject of extending and enlarging the trade of this country with the Slates named. Similar conferences have been held in a number of the princial cities of the Cart and the arrived at appears to general co cliiei-.in the way of such oUtacle the that be, extension of trade relates to a lack of direct and regular communication; ignorance on the part of manufacturers and shipper as the kind of goods needed in those States, joined to a lack of consular agent of this government at the various ports of entry ami a want of banking facilities in those Stairs in the band if American hankers. The truth is, Eun(can merchants bankeis, and shippers control the trade with these States, and time and large amounts of money are nee Jed t o place this country on an equal fooling, in the matter of facilities for trade, with other countries. So lung as these Central and South American States v.m luiw die.H:r manufacturer and from the merchants, and on longer eredit, tu the vuice of our they will not charming hut expensive Conimi-siocharm it ever wisely. Nothing short of a reciprocity treaty, under which we admit free of duty many or all of the productions of these states, to the serious detriment of tliue of our own land where they cume in contact, and at the same time run our marketable good into those stntea free from custom duties will accomplish the end sought. In this mutual free trade arrangement some of our producing interests would be likely to suffer our milling interests certainly would. If the ores of thaw states were admitted free, it would result in seriously crippling our mining industry, if our railroad interest could obtain in tli.se communities, as in Mexico, grants and privileges, and thus get a hold on the transportation facilities and of these independent republics, a foundation would be laid for a large and growing trade with this country. Itinerant national coniiuiHiinns may trot from one extremity of this country to another with but little result excc(it to help cut down the pestiferous surplus revenue which nervous politicians so much deplore. Men nnd Slate will buy in the cheapest market, and only when this country can undersell European manufacturers and producers, can its trade with our sister hope to incrc-uthis continent. on republics n, s- COI' I. VAfl A III KR. ISIKlt-gOl'KN- A is jubiThe Louisville lant over the recent elections and us the chief organ of the slashes right ami led with its trenchant blade, Of one thing lie (Runilull) It says: may he very sure, the Democratic (rty in Congress, led by the incoming admin-istratm, will neither stop nor rest until ithae:acd from the statute hook the last vestiges of war taxntiun except the tax on spirits, which is required to ltoli make up the vast sum needed by the government, and does not press iihui the necessities of life --and until it lias reduced the tarifl'lii a legitimate revenue basis." So much for rcrenne reform. Willi regard to the proposed election of Mr. Cnnkling as I'. S. Senator from New York, the mugwump of the new administration is savagely in opposition to the scheme. Hear Waiter-so- n We hope there will on Conkiing: le sense enough led in the New York leaders to resist this weak combination of foolishness and servility. But, if it no successful, wo wish its promoter worse than they will surely get. If anybody wants to jiolish Mr. tHMits, be it (he capitalist to whom lie has sold himself, and in whose presence, at least, he will nut put on any airs, fur, like the famed IVI. Mctlung. lie too, knows whom tu kick. Thu Democratic parly should nupenf him. Grover Cleveland should none of him. He would he a ilium iu the side of the administration." Sweet are the ucs of adversity. Has Iho d ever heard of tho great apostle f the Gentiles, who do dared that, 'Let he should lie exalted above measure, there was gi veu hiura 'thorn' in the fleli a messenger of&atuu to bullet him?" s Lest the apostle of Itanoc and the racy parly he so brilliancy rep resents, should he exalted above mea. lire" in their sudden elevation to power, would it nut better that this "willed dandelion," as lie insanely calls .Mr. Conkiing, should be transported to the rariegated Senate garden, there to be transformed into a t rose of summer?' Oirrier-Jounu- blue-gras- 1 lliuni-roverc- r. QUARTERS, ISri'lvev Alt Weekly Hunk Muf mimiuI jtuiiitui! fur (lie Morey Kmtiittf for Myie. Jltiync. Inblic sympathy Tabis, Xjv. for Mme. Hugucs, who shut her traducer SyiHjttilhy day befureyesteiday is intensified by the fact that Luth Ilugnes end his wife devotedly nnrsed sufferers from cholera dnring the prevalence of the epidemic at Marseilles. M. Paul de editor of the Lt Pai;i consider! the lady a heroine, and urges the entire press to uphold her. Jlugnes says hi wife proxed to partake of a iover'a breakfast" before going to court. She was in excellent spirits during the meal. Before leaving her home she (inquired a bundle of clothe fur use during her stay in prison. She has asked the prison Hiitiiorities that she may be provided witii material fur modelling in clay. Ia-- j and eery Business, corner of 1 bird Jsiulli First East streets, to G. F. L'olter, 1 have again cjiened out at No. til .Second South street, seven doors cast of the Idaho Bakery. I will keep a tine assortment of Groceries, Frovieion, Flour, Feed, Hay, Graiu, Coal and Kindling. All good promptly delivered. Give me a Call. G. NrxiiESsEit. TAILORING. 1884 and Winter 1885 Fall Established A. D. 1859. GOODS. The success of (be leading bouse of T WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE Utah, F. Auerbach de Pro,, lie in living J. gentlemen to an early Inspection of my iii faithfully to their motto, we are eluclloiis In never undersold." Fine Yarmouth Bloaters at II. E. Fysons, 40 Market Row. NEW ADVEBTI3EXm3. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Notice. WINTER AND FALL EX KRAI BANKING WE DOandA solicit accounts of merchant G mlulng companies and country dealers.' WOOLENS. Oar facilities tor collecting arc tie hart, tif Tarritoriei STCI Hy prices will be found moderate. I will make lt a point to keep them as low as is consistent with good material, good workmanship and tho care and attention requisite to get op nl Draw exchange on all SATISFACTORY QARHZNT8 THOROUGHLY llecrterr for (As Starry Entitle. Cuicago, Nov. 29. Judge Tuiey, in the Circuit Court, this morning decided the application for the appointment of a receiver.fur the estate of Wilson F. Storey, granting the (lelitiun and naming Horace A. Hurlhut as receiver, lie eiuoiued him, however, from interfering with the editorial staffer society of the Timet newsNiier, unless under special order of the court. Erog l'atert a Hit rig Tull. I'auis, Nov. 29. The Teleyrupk says: The Cabinet has obtained certain knowledge that China intends to continue war. It is prolialde that 15,000 reinforcement After the will be sent to China. of depuin the chamber vote ties yesteaday favpring a vigorous war, prosecution of the Chinese the government issued orders quickening the despatch of reinforcements to Admiral Courbettand Gen. De Lisle. The Outlook. Manufacturing Pittobcuo, Nor. 29. The general feeling among business men is daily growing more hopeful. Some large orders fur mi Irood supplies hare this week been placed with manufacturers, and bids on others have been asked for. The feeling among iron men is decidedly better, on accmint at the receipt of orders for the product of their mills. from Doxuola, Nov. T.'iyiU. 29. The messenger from Gen. Gordon, who was reported yesterday to have reached Merawi, has arrived here. He brings a dispatch from Gordon right weeks eld. After tearing Khartoum the messenger was captured and detained some time at Slicndy. ll'wW Hunk Statement. Q9S New Youk, Nor. 20. The weekly bank statement shows the following changes: Keserve increase, $2,021,000; banks now hold 12,207,000 in excess of legal requirements. ; Xmo York Stock Market. New Yoke, Nev. 29. Central Pacific Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, 20 J; Northern Pacific, 10;; Northern Pacific preferred, 40; Chicago & Northwestern, 01; New York Central, 89; Pacific Mail, 53; Panama, 98; hit. Louis & Han Francisco, 22; Texas Pacific, 131; Union luritic, 50 J; Wells, Fargo Express, 7; Western Union, GOJ; Oregon & 14; Oregon Railroad & Navigation, 71. Government 3', 111; 41s, 14; 4'a 1T7TIEREAS, FRANCIS W. H. SIEDHUR8T YV by his certain Deed of Trust, dated the day of December, law, and office of the duly recorded la the Recorder's In Book J of Korffftfes, of Wit lake. county330-1soil and conveyed to Thomas pages' Marshal and Jonathan C. Hoyle, as trustee and to their sucreaor as heieintf-estated, the following Beacnbed property, to wit: Thai tertain part of Lot five (5J. in Block sixty-on- e (Cl, of Plat B, Balt Lake City surrey, situate in the ettrand county of Balt Lake, In the Territory of Utah, bounded as lollows : Commencing tt the north west corner of said Lot live (A), and running thence east one hundred and sixty-fir- e (16i) feet; theuce south one hundred and ninety (liki) feet; theme west (169) (Set; thence one hundred aud sfxty-flv- e twenty-eight- h promissory note which Is Hilly described In said Deed of Trust; and, where, according to the terms and conditions of said note ana said Deed of Trait, said note Ia due and unpaid; and, whereas, it was in said Deed of Trust provided that should default be made In tho payment of said note, or the Interest that might accrue thereon as provided therein, then said trustees, or either of them, or In event of their roniaal to act, then at the request of the holder of said note, the Sheriff of the county of Balt Lane, in Utah Territory, for the time being (who should therefore become the aurceasor of aeld trustees, and of the rrlvur of them, to the tltleot said property, a d the same become ves-ein him. In trait (hr tha purposes aud objects of ssld Deed of duties all with the powers, and obligaTrust, tions tkereor). should proceed to sell said property or au much thereof as mlah; be at public vendue to the highest bidder fur cash, for the purpose ot lulflUiiig and discharging the duties of said trust; and, whereas, both of raid trustees have refiaed to act or to perform the duties i f said trust, and whereas the holder of said notch requested the iindeislgiied, Bheritf lor the time being of Balt Lake county, Utah Territory, to act under said Deed of Trust and to perform tha duties thereof as successor to mid trustees, and whereas the owner and holder of said note baa requested said undersigned Sheriff aa aforesaid to proceed to sell said property under and according to the provisions of said Deed of Trust, and to disci large the duties thereof: Now.therefore.I, the undersigned Sheriff is aforesaid, st the request of the said owner and bidder of said unto, will, In accordance with the terms and conditions ot said Deed of TnuL on the twenty-secon- d day of Decum-lier.lSat the south front door of the County Court House, of the couutyofBslt Lake, In the Territory of Cub, at 12 o'clock m. of that day. sell at public vendue, to the highest bidder f r cash.seid property, or so much thereof aa shall lie neceesary to satisfy- - said note, and aud Deed of Trust. JOHN A. GROR4BECK, Sheriff of Balt Lake City, In Utah Territory. November 28, lvrt. r P FOX & SYMONS SJ'.IUJiS. America New York, Chicago SLLoula -Omaha GENTLEMEN Denver WHO DESIRE A PARLOR 0poilte the and bnllipm. LUMBER ft" enitalgttmeitts, guarWe aoueit ud Z24 Mali SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH estabopened a lishment at tailoring makes exchange, Buys and selu on the principal twnafcie ud l)r. Foot Offentlj FOR ANY FEMALE DIS1 That hocunot cure, when claiming to. fill tor hat had such extantir preafest usually no tell a woman her many Hurtle! u OGT ASKING . THE SALT LAKE ' Evening E. SCHOPPE, 117 8. Main u tu. Chronicle Every Sample New. AQUESTION-SIBPLTi- rii INUATIIKK. Thera 1 uut one esse la one hundred thda ha ntllored amt rurnl in Aw traakx there are wuiiien who are nut at lews nr more innii! re of this ntt army of dhai daaih. Amour Mis nwist luinurtsnt but hi meralrd HISPLACEMENTS, IsHimmA erreMon. LEt'CUIMUEA.Palnnil.KUAr reuulsr KEUVOUSsndt IihKII.ITV, UAlMtKNNESM, etc., Slid saafi kmiwu sjrinptiiuiA I Irrlne Calirer sod Llea. lik,ilceniMiimete.,nin lianreforih beeania huiuCA Vou ueeil not gu Z.S Iu asBa la old und unsuruassfol treatment of tkc' Irtfe urla. aud bungling ud nuuatural Ii n vogoe with tlia old jpraettea of hag WILL VISIT TOCS DKKCliK when desired, ud thonaik I tloiu mad. whan necessary. ONE VISIT only A required la' i chronic di First visit low lor dues' nstleut L. Doctor he! proved or , will eot andar tirnnut nor drafe MMWaatera tastlmonlsds to be omcg'HOUBS from 10 a m. t. left1 Sample! of Goods to Choose from Two Wholesale Chicago Firms. No Old Stock. B rt. entirely and Gleet, LUST MASHUOUTete. fSILUJ Dropsy, etc. Cnrera and IIKNOBBfiuiai-klii- il remored speedily wltlumt kaUk blend. All diseases of Ilia Peat, lunuanTT1 Uunluna, at . All dlaeasasof the treuird with shill and rare aenal to aayr " aurld In ilia world. OinhalmUi, Grsmd f aiararta remored. Chuasayes all al liKAENKSS. Olturhm ear eun-tl- . Tape Worms removed la ttiwl MISCELLANEOUS. Merchant Tailor. Martto - foruu rltorfea, G0AT8. is,m. orhYPIIILISUi.HieeinnoTCUIlKCWfrtm Heart Uiiease.FilAKKMfNALWEAKXIKH Partkmlar attention given to eoiifrtioni throughout Utah, Nevada and adjoining Ter. Ite wishes to Inform the Ladles that he maxes betides Gentlemen's Clothing, TAILOR-MAD- E etc- cltiro of the United States and Europe, and all potsmof thePaclflcCoaeL feauea .feCfen of credit,, available In the princlpel eitfes of the wocid. Bpeclal attention given to the selling ol orez Advance, made on consignment! at lowart 224 MAIN STREET, III IsliiUJL TuastUtk 3 of Chicago, Lssta l'.trr!i, - li- MATISU In an atnan. Nc rilgtaef Vuiem All Drain. KKKVOtlS. DeMlitraaemnnS for a tnt cut idltTt eawi. and olfera Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank Merchant Tailor, dliwiifes. , ui li us IIEA ISAi'KE, air. All DISEASES. Pluipfes, NewYork - Importers A TradenT Natl Bank Newbork EonntsBroa . Commercial NatiozuDBank Ofrem SuKnneiteo First National Gold Bank Omaha Omaha National Bank fit lamia . . - P. VAN HOFEN, uatuES. mu Execute oidan end YrSS or fKSSoT aril exchyrge and telegraphic transfers on leading ettiaa of tha United States ; also fornUhlight drafts or remit foods to Loudon, Dublin, Paris, Berlin. Stockholm, and all other prominent points inCopenhagen Euona Certificates of Deposit Inured, pable on te-- Street seeatlt PMteflce ud derrulhr sklltoiF awl vUk kh gnatkmu, sud liuprured but ru manta, new TTiiiHfi dues, and by the aid of aMeastrw afieiiM. ancaa and InUtcrlea, Elect rlesl, and Nat. ml, Mlnerel. Hot aiwfeSI renitrksbla w uteri of U Uh'a Salt Utoudfe. lie la to rwntwi fol, ImIiiiv UMMadlaeiaias nuuunry uf sd dstirallla to! fore iteemnl Inruntble and aaaaltrslni f.ml'j plitideian, uall fbrnaaf IM bmIW - bondaw F. PIONEER - eollezea end lmspltels, el aadmltrtwaMS3 mjratre.front vice Inetrauiluu the Ullsl in tli. East, Dr. Fuat, Jr-h- as and Cutter. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, Photographed on bhort Kotice. 0 As liMUfottoeoffotsktadlsmlir Wmt, and It Is th. Intention ofn?. jaUkJ iuts inrtiutloB shall be aeova airSmL1 and ba-othe nMrt MonaSV, rwiwrs. world for Us skill ud relfebuiur. uTshLa sut sn .xpwtnced ud rstlsMs ieS2!S NAILED WITHJOY hyST thunidilUil Public. -Alu-- r xrmilibsbngst the bMtsekosN Anirrlra effordx ud TUtom rwlei PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO business for parties residing out of tire eltjj'Ud invite correspondence and active J. BERGEN, Lake City, Malt W' Residences, Mills, Horses, Etc., 0 .Su Transact a General Banking Business H. LOWENSTEIN. Superintendent Leetmr Grenteet The Doctor, beltevtag that I nraireTdnrtaB to will, far the krus and wealthy eotnrtfy.hisMUfe! permaaantiy. arid to Diet. MEDICAL AHDfinMKuT9 Tut R la America at SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. - Should call on P. VAN" HOFEN, t. Jamn Hotel. Author, Jt iar ASK FOR MAIN KTBEET, DR. FOOT, CMreapmdaatai McCORNICK & GO., BANKER8. Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss Wntl.nA, Norway, Imp. ATradenKat. Bank First National Bank State Savings Aaodatlott Omaha National Bank Bank of OalUonrla German National Bank Francisco' Ban Belgium S wltaerl Spain, PERFECT FIT AND CORRECT 8TYLKJ PHOTOGRAPHIC France, Opposite the Post office, Salt Lake City. LADIE8' NRIV DaamarlL German Empire, up stairt, to ! I C's, 2S. Record oftlic London (etlcdrian match at 1 o'clock Ihrt night : I.illlewood 354, Mason 330, Cartwright 31!!. Slight earthquake shocks were felt yesterday at Rome, Mareeile and Lyons and in the department of the Marline Alps. Charles T. Godwin, of Charles T. Godwin & Co., cracker manufacturers, New York, committed suicide at between 3 and 8 o'clock yesterday morning, by placing hi head on the railroad track. Street, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. l, 22; Main 218 Austria, A MERCHANT TAILOR, the leading dtlea of Great Britain, Ireland, James Price, No. BROTHERS, BANAERi WALKER au, d Courier-Jourw- catch-words- ALL CENTRAL AM SOI Til AMERICAN STATES. Tll the victorious party will work in unison along a unified line action. The wide sweep of political iower aud influence now falling to the lot of any party at the head of affair, inrolrct uew issues, touches many rival interests, and creates corresponding responsibilities. A preliminary traiuing becomes a necessity to tha party which, for the first time under the new order of things inaugurated by the war of the tries its prentice hand at the The old government of the country. and antiquated tactics of political iwrties of a quarter of a century ago are of no more use than a !at year's almanac. The nation ha emerged from its creeping and chrysalis stale into its normal life and development a a leading nation of the world. The government demands statesmanship and ability to grasp the continental situation. Grover Cleveland, the President-elec- t, turning a deaf ear to buzzing crossroad politiciani, ha an opjioriuniiT such as few men ever liave had to write his name high on the scroll of fame, ilia opinions aud Several hundred callcis shook baud character hare mature.) un icr the stirwith Governor ('lowland at Allnnr ring and transforming influences of the last twenty-fiv- e years of the nntion'i 1th extremely doubtful if Itiaine will history. How ho ha profited by the ever seek to return to active politics. lessons received will soon appear, llis None of his friend hero have uny faith and iitical oppo- in his deire to lie a candidate iu lSSd. patriotic intelligent nent are evidently growing Imix-fu-l that Neither do any of them believe he intend he will prove himself equal to the high toseek to succeed Senator Hale un the expiration of the latter's term. position to which he is called. There A profound ycial scheme is being are no indicati.ms of his hiving lost hi here to marry Cleveland to a head in his remarkable triumph. The Southern ladv,sothal the South will have peculiar combinations which brought a representative in the While House that will give it great prestige in general about that triumph wiil tend to moder. It is understood that the milis It his ate partisan expected lion) ire, Corcoran, has expressed hi that tha leading officials f liis ariminia - approval of tho plan tu give Cleveland a Bout hern bride. monized before FROM larma very low this mart. ooxsuLTiranrnBAmff UNION BLOCS, Street. YARC Main Straatf Third South Stroota. Wholreale and Retail Defile 1 Port-Chest- & W. H. Sells E. HARD AND CAST LUMBER, T. & a AND WROUGHT PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING? CONKLIN CO. AT 4:30 OCLOCK, .ZqBest J I Awnings, PERMANENTLY CUNEIMI0 HUflNIH Month wag of Dr. GOULAID'I CrtM fallible FIT POWDERS. To contaaMT that these Powders will de ah eafif them we will send thou by aafi rtl As Dr. Goulard httoSn ever made this dhsswh rial study, end toourkaeeMMd1 have been permanently emad ig theso Iowdcre, we will gmirtlr I care in eveiy ceae, or nfiiad w S nanded. Allautfoiera shouldlre den an early trial, and be eon&Mlrt' curative powers. Price for large Box, 1800, art Bgjff Bent by mall tu any partrt thaBahrtJJ or Uanada, on receipt iff price, er If w C.O.D. Address, u Local Paper Tents, Sample Copy Sent Free terms: ASH ft BOBBIN. 360 Fulton St., - - POSITIVELY COBO ' All suflbren from thladiMaisflviSf ion to be cured should ' CELEBRATED gffiaiH'JKESKiSSI -- ttycurmnuv-a- if cure you. mall, on rueelpt of price Afianm MINING KNOW ' 5s , 1.7. - Single Coov - AlfDuum S. SURVEY0 . T. C. BAILEY; Land Agent. 20 - 5 ' , 00 BY CARRIER; Will,, BOBBIN. A8H J 360 Fulton St.. BrooWgJri WM. BREDEMEYER.W .wn-han- atiy-.ls.-- d C0N8UMP Ihonu Fowden ere the known that will erne Cb diseases of the THRMTaad Lumu so strong fa our flJthte tiaa; aeagB vlnce you that they are no hoaMfi" lorward to every eufiferor, by oafe 400 U. - brooUyu. CO NSUHPTIOI $8 00 Boots & Shoe; I i Mining Hose, TO ORDER, OS FALLING STmrVB8( I T.G.M. SMITH, STAR EPILEP8T, -- ... and SheeUron Work, Stoves and Ra It" FITS, (Sunday excepted) J. Mickay, President of the ComWINDOWS, DOORS, BL1NI . YTC. mercial Cable anti Portal Telegraph ComFirst SeuttiStisei panies, embarked on the Aurauia ThursTin and Iron Roofing, Spouting, Gutter-- 1 Ho goes to visit liis day for Europe. Op posi to Uth ward meetlu ing, Etc. family, and expect to return about Janwill 5th. look lie Latest Bert Deiigtu In . and then to the uary Salt Lika City, LW advance of hi land system of telegraph. J. C. Cornua. F. O. Hoax. The steamer Great Eastern will sail C. & And the Largest Variety In the for New Orleans December 13. InconseIran quence of rcHirls lhatshe was in no con lit ion fur an ocean voyage, the vessel 253 S. Main Street, Salt Lake CHv Published in the City. was thoroughly surveyed anil her hull UTAH ORE SAMPLING MILL aud machinery were found sound. One hundred men aic ut work making the ship ready fur sea. Orel and Bullion Carefully Sampled. Denver Tribune - llcpHbliixm', The Mount of llm Holy Cross special says. CONTAINS J. Seymnnr Hall, owner of the Cleveland QrFCIAI. ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE MANUFACTURER OF last bv suicided himmine, oale o Urn and Bullion. Mil, South O night shouting t self through the head. Riisinna troubemple street, between Utah A Nevada and Utah (bntml Railroad Depots. Office over with the remit discouraging Ijonrt.in Bank of I'lah les, together ALL THE TELEGRAMS (front room). developments of the mine, probably led to the act. UETI Dr"r wnrkinS people. Send 10 eut postage and we will In San Rafael, Cal., while crossing the M I" I Up to Um liMir ol (oiiig to yreo. mail you free, a royal, valtrack of the San Francisco and North Pacific railroad last night, a buggy which uable rumple box of goods that will put contained six men was struck by the you in the wny of making more money eni'inouf a local passenger train. G. II. in a few days than you ever thought posThomas und 151. ()T bmncll were killed, sible at any husinexs. Capital not re, ou can live at home and work I and George Hardy futally injured. quired. in Frank Donovan had an arm broken. The spare time only, or all the time. All both sexes, of nil age, grandly ffticce-fu- i. two oilier occupant of the buggy qf on application. 50 cents to $5 easily earned iKcaped injury. every evening. That all who want work may AT WILLIAM McCOARDS OLD STA NX, I lie Oyster Keasnn nt Walker test the husinew, we make this unnaral-lulle- d lninis orHouse Lunch anil Opera Oyster, oflen To all who not are well aaU VottUo llooina. Shell oysters and those delirious New wfied we will send fl to pay for the 32 E, Second South Street I trouble of Full writing u. York Counts will he used and rooked in particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Ininujnse every style known to the art. nir Per Year, bv mail, sure for all who start at once. Hplcndid co lice ami chocolate, home- ulawliitely Don't delav. Address Stinson A Co., made pies and cakes, and other refreshPortland, Maine. ments. Six MonthSi A full line of choice confectionery EXPRESS manufactured fresh every day. EXPRESS TO ORDER. The celebrated Circle brand oyster, so T, well and fiivumblv known for the past six - 2 Months, REPAIRING A SPECIALTY, j years, will Iw sold by the can or case; acknowledged by all to be the best oysters Publle Patronage Bolidtod shipped to this market. Paekue, Transfer Wagou 'All the ulmvo goods ami refreshments SrtsStKSl.nK5riilIiy.,,, will lie found at 12U Main street, as usual. Per Month, 75 II. O. Stearns. tto this eouutry. wagon that 11 1 M n,lr numer than at auythiug I waawrv elJ 0 1lnK for agency Are prepared for jJ parties. Be.1 Per WppI( book Oyster Uriitlo. Jurists' will do ..!! to J..H w the Star gramlfv. i KoU Ice cream all winter in any quantity at jjinuer eucceejl Lm5ooKco'-h,,tthe Oyster Grotto. m - J. HsrDr. arh.'rtfeedfiusawBew IRON Tin, Copper NY. lIJi P. -- Rarala RANGES, FLOORING Lath, Rustic Siding, Mouldi.igs, C0AL-8URN1- Stoves, in DLAJ.UU SOFT Dip loth promptly |