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Show Salt Lake Brening Chronicle :. t i.-- 1.11. xo. SALT LAKE CITY, UltaKltTKU LTLAKEEVEWGCHRONICLE A KVKSIV.. I.mi'liiv r. 't l,:'' "I1 ' cVlCLE PUBLISHING COMPANY. I iMl' '.ATKI HIS HKIHK. The frem-- Wmltby Ti.tedn Ntn't IHaMar-aiieSllru High Horiely tu lla Crater. Tt.LKDo, Ohio, Oet. 2). Ainbm.lir.1 at Taiual. Y'SCiLlEOUS. luller advictn from China give the following particulars ot the Fretieh defeat at Tamai, kdolier lo : Ling Ming Schuan, the Chinese (en-erasent some of hia soldiers, disguised as coolies, to ofler to assist the French in their work of building finis Vj ii Meanwhile, the rest of the Chinese sol diets formed an ambush near at hand. Presently a signal previously agreed iion was given, where upon the sup- Has such a well selected k1ih.L ui I 1 N r. Bl'GGlKS CAKUlAGhS, huJ the posed coolies and aoldieri in antbush arknowledto'd Slsi.dmd ul' Wsgon. made a sudden altickupnn the French and heuiuied them in on all sides. The BAIN. French were overwhelmed and rushed into the sea ia the wildest confusion. WORKMAN slii.P.auJ sold at GREAT BARGAINS. but FIRST-CLASAdmiral Ijoss admits that 105 of his Nothing Call and examine our department nl tbi- - F:ne and Durable work. Tbe trade is men were killed. He offered a reward of aud we are turning out a .piantiir of the six dullans for each corpse restored. The growing lively, loss of the French flag is greatly deplored. Admiral Iaws 'endeavored tu rexver it Tnmi the Chinese by offering them two new flags iu exchange, but the 'hinese refused lu entertain the bargain. u a Fine Buggies and Carriages l, wealthy young man whu last Wedues-ila- v whs married to Mian Sallie St. John, a favorite in Tuleiio society, had deserted gv.UU by ,00 ijik wife and fled to Kumie. So cause i.IH ,.x .Jjll is known fur his aidiou. It is said the couple were secretly married a few T1 nnutha previous in Michigan, and Misa ' ' w !uivvkH who to mil receive thrfr wH1 St. John told her father, who songhl out ?.f Yanhorne and requested a second mar BtKyt"z lL "It tinge. Mint Si. John was lying sick in y ni.1 lied at the time, lint the ceremony was duly ierfurmed. A petition for alimony was entered in the enurt this morning BUSlKESr H0TICE3. An injunction was hy Mrs. Yanhorne. served on Yanltunie'e real estate, slicks, etc., restraining him from transferring lliem. The scandal is the gossip of the A J'MiiNle ' day not only liecause of the high ni-lio'.R jKs,!' ;,v.r India si a corns Oct. an. 'i'lie wictipied by the principals, but also miCi Waliadi special a hlomly CHOP HOUSK. of the iiewdier circumstances surrtiund-inAS-the aflair. Vanhnrne is the object aflitir which occurred rejMirts the Wabash on of general oondenmation, while every 'liliumw. one has nothing hut sympathy for the iiassenger train near this city this even-nii- i. 'iSnuJSS' The train was full of people regirl. from a Democratic barbecue at luming Mr i on ". -. Peru. A woiunn named Cottipen, crazed (A ttouuailruin For Carl. Mklilur. proprleoNew York, Oct. 23. Schurx spoke with liquor, drew a long knife anti cutting and slashing among tiie ocul Itridgport, Conn., last night, on which cupants of the car. Henry darner was occasion the following scene occurred : cut in the shoulder, I). Quinn was danHe had asked the people loii!isttion him gerously stabbed in the face, and ConIBH aTMTTON A?fl (i)MMJHMOX. on any point. I)r. Burhans then said ductor Price was staldtcd in the face. The woman was finally ejected from the Schurx had compared Blaines sins with train. Moving on wheels that never fail. .... on f L must reasonable ?Lroom l mseonimoilatu - the murals of John Quincy Adams, and Northers Parltifl Km rut US. l.1' .nil guar- lie would like to have bint A full aud complete stock of AGRICULTURAL V,!1 ,L ;,r IMPLEMENTS. Tiie Large' compare CleveSt. ami Rest Selected Stock of Hardwissl and Wagon Material in Utah. Paul, Oct. 23. According to a with sins How Adamss lands virtues. - - - uv charge. the earnstatement made public .yr, L'tlijV M ),.KmOET YOUR could he vote for Cleveland without in JoirThe PORTER IRON FIREPROOF ROOKING is the licst ami of tiie Northern Pacific Railroad ings in tiie Market. mother and suiting every virtuuua Kuoling thk month hid fair to be the largest in the ' minin land? the fifteen Fur .itlci'r llmnc. i'"h. J,llin daughter Call and see us or address history of that road. So far they amount utes the house had been in a commotion in even figures to $1,113,000, or an averPROFEStOMAl. of cheers, hisses, applause, cries of put age of $30,000 each day. One tniu reshut up, etc. When him out, go on, 1 KACHER Of cently carried one hundred and ten T RAIii l.II ' FK. this asked Burhans last the question w-- " Plot Himth street. nf wheat, the greatest on record. Mr.fiwlc hu ' chinch. Ogdon uproar became deafening, and for some fn. Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, imd StiuBl.yo. ; minutes not a word could he distinWedmwlay The President! Allgail Itagngement. DENTISTS, guished. The auestiontr pluckily stood & WHYTOCK, IN AND ,ii iiiji Oi New York, Oil. 23. Several jour( Houhg. AnmthetUn his ground amht the vocal temiiest, and ft'ilkor TLl.1.l..m.,lnofflc-that nals announce authnritavely J.I.. Will TOOK, D. U. B. when the noise bad subsided Schurx then t r.tHSIHA. read a letter from Bishop Huntington, Presdent A tiling's engagement witli OFFICE: DKN'Tl'-NICIIo.-'. a declaring Cleveland's sin a sin of the Kecretary Freiinghnvsens daughter . npfwwite Walker House, over Heabury AiwetheilM gtvwti. past. Schurx resumed his speech hut is absolutely untrue. Alia Frelinghuy-se- n 'iii4W'. dnur ..'riioiio in rflioo. was soon afterward interrupted absent from home the entire was by another anxioua inquirer; and quiet was time the President waa on his visit. The IMTCIUMUK dljiVEK Syi.NTISTI r Wwuitcli Block, v. Ilih'biui.-k- . not restored until the police escorted the story is reiterated hy the Timtt notwithW . It. Hover, I wiiii Vih. questioner out of the hall. standing the special. SH lake South ! VK. City i LAKE SALT - , wff? " Wf.A, t Mu thtT s CHAMPION lAXg tUuit TICt 348 'lluqutt1 3 REAPERS lie-g- WSSSam db AND MOWERS, Harvesters and Binders, r- ittdj SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. DEALER IN THE CELEBRATED Scliuttler Farm and Freight Wagons AND OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, Warranted of Bert Quality and to be SOLD ' Pill :iini Well - A -smti'd BAIN WAGON, - - i'lieal HOWARD car-loa- OF DEOERICK KINDS. KNOWLES STEAM all purpose. xmi's Thtt vm thole. bell. t it tiiei ) putt 1 SOCIETIES. foot tot Tiii8oraE-i- T to to; U,E FBI leMl'l.AK CONY KKTIOXS KVF.HY ttjr cvontiig at It, in h.ll of tb bulon. Oner. Iloiue. Kojoumlng comianions . i i JiAlIv invited to attend. AKTHCK I.. THOMAS, Conn. Muter. . II. Skidkr, Clerk. V i l.-- r fhl srf k Id ait ot ul-- UTAH LODGE N0.1, I.O.O.F. I KET FYERY THURSDAY AT TM KM,, i! In Odd Pellow1 Hell, Union tldCk, Hilli f city. Odd Fellovt. In good uMtidlng ani i ted to attend. X.O. SPRINGER. S. (I. I. J. Tuoxais Secretary. I county abllthool apcrntJ Ubl , fur EK. pUiank $. JFFia- : ltai- UiueCfc lanencr City, Cl i for f j omltc Utah A iftliek t , being BOIMAP inttti At dltn point Cilia: A LODGE NO. 2, LAKE SALT tty pat a. L. 0. 0. 1. F. KKTd EVERY FRIDAY EVENING AT VIf in Odd Felbnnf Hall, Union Block. 7:31. ' Fi.'.lowa In good l l i. M. (tending are Invited In lilfitl, A. LDKE. li. (I. Daklixu, Secretary. LODGE Ns. 3, 1. 0. 0. F. EVERY MONDAY EVI.NIKG AT MY.FTS In Odd Fellows' New Hall, Unfam IORDAN ic.clr. OM Fellows in good standing are in- . i I tfiUtlMlii JOHN T. RUCKLE. N. G. I lu Hyam. Secretary. LODGE Ns. 9, 1. 0. 0. F. EVERY WEDNESDAY EVENING MK1.TS Odil Kellowif Hall. Union YbUtlng brithenniKde welcome. RIDGELY j A 'V. PHIL. KI1PPI.E. N.G. Jf. Claik, Secretary. LODGE Ns. 5, K, OF P. UALENTHE (XINYENTIOKS EVERY MON-da- y K KGCUKevening at castle Hall, Walke. Hinwe. at p. m. Vlilting Knights .le welcome. PHIL KMPPLE, C.C. li.iiM Y. Taylob, K. of R. AS. MISCELLANEOUS. MILLINERY KN TA tnene Ingek p Iff Ik 1 ier flnaly ild prrfjs: id Kao V', WI ClgniiK(E sji Utah. w MW . .. k 5 tulcnliR ffi '"J fij a , OUT THE ENTIRE KAV1MI HOLMtlT Mrs. BARXUM in the .Millinery No. 56 Main will iroivii wnh n Street, mu and einnidete Awmit-me- nf Millinery and Hair GOODS 'n MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER let. shesMnld 1 i.,J.tjNLi. pleated to meet all her old ciMiomen. K. O. Hobs. j. C. CONKLIN & CO. K,Krdf , it UTAH a MILL SAMPLING SlIS'lAI. ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE kale o Orea and Bullion. Mill. Sontli mih-street, Utah A Nevada and I Rallmad Depot OWn. over u. i.inn,,l!Jiltl liHi.k of Utah (front mom). ' IW4 I, ORE ,,:fs ard Bullion Carefully Sampled, iade year. and (! ldn IlSt P: claha EDWARD & V. MICH Ktt CE. inBiV': iwA,5ij,uj Uh has issued a proclamation concerning the Wttflda Industrial and Cotton Centennial Ki posit inn to In oned in New Orleans December 1st. He calls attention to the that the L S. (internment will be moe exhaustive in ita exhibit llutn at any hitherto attempted by it, and to tho effect the Exposition is likely to have on the trade of Central and South America, whrae annual commerce is estimated at $174,000,000, and of which the United States controls not more than s lie commends the Exposition to the fact one-fifth- , citi-xen- of New York, and urges them to take an interest in it, and, in order to further thia end, he calla a meeting of citixena for Saturday next at the Chamlier of Commerce, when Commissioner General Morehead will be present end make an address. Warning the Hosts. New York, Oct. 23. A Southern correspondent writes that he has received the following, means : end inquires it whet Tiie Would. Nfw York, Oil. 7. Jhar Sir : Will you please send the WViW the name of some active Democrat at each postoffioe in your county. The Republicans are threatening that Cleveland shall not be inaugurated if he k elected by five Southern States which they claim. The fraud of 76 must not lie repeated, and the Democratic hosts must be warned. If it k attempted, thk we shall try to do. Yours very sincerely, Joseph (Signed) JwHH rwf, BALING WIRE, PUMPS. All ,i.:e ivuMamly in t.H'k. whim SAWMILLS AND SHINGLE MILL. is Iiupiirie anHwered promptly. rurnpuiide!uissolU'i(el. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, THK FAS H IONABLE TAILOR A El .IS, notary public IALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. D. LOMAX, f i attorney-at-laNo. 8 v II Alt Jl'HT KKlKIVKD A LAKUK AND KI.KUAKT BTOCK OF left-han- d j ! 111S. MAIN VIKF.ET win ot. Wholesale and Retail Fire ia Milwaukee. Oct. 23. At ten oclock this evening a fire waa discovered in the cloak department of Chapman's mam moth dry goods establishment, resulting w w. Second South Street, Hyman Block, Salt Lake Oily. SOFT AND THE PERRY ROAD CART, is the very first and only vehicle HORSE MOTION whatever. The first and a a buggy, aa comfortable as a phaetan, and For Ladies use it really haa no equal, being termed luxurious. It has a phaetun-ihaeupholstered seat in leather or cluth. two-whe- d JOHN W. anti-skv-r- y Stoves and Ranges, jubilee meeting was held hereto-dar- . Henry M.aStanley assured the English And the largest Variety in the city tu choose from people, who believed slavery had been free ttlxiiished, that all the laborers of Africa were captured slaves, 253 S. Main Street. Salt Lake Ci lie said the great cause of the existing slavery was the action of the Portuguese government, and that a strong expression f public opinion on the Niiliject would do ...DKALER IN much to abolish the evil. J. B. CECIL, Itefrauding the Government. Boston, OcL 23. Will lam II. Druip. sey, of Washington, has been indicted by the United States Grand Jury of this circuit on tiie charge of defrauding the Nary Department. He waa a stationer and supplied must of the stationery used in the difi'erent departments of the capital. His plan, as alleged, was to secure orders from the department and receive COMPANY, lynient for goods without (hem. A delivering N. J., Oct. 23. Frank Patterson, theatrical manager of Asbury Umn indictPark, waa arraigned ments charging him with having forged i. endorsements to notes aggregating iudictmrnti Then wen thirty-fou- r iigainsl him. He pleaded not guilty, and gave bonds for $10,000. The first trial Mast for Novsmber 17th. CENTRE BUSINESS 1 Well - Furnished Hotel READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL. AM called lu the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDK.. & REMINGTON, JOHNSON CO., FOR Til The Commercial Travelers' interests will lie must rcxpectftilly atleia,. l icense require! for commercial travelers in Ogden. liENLTNE ONLY REDUCTION Or PRICE IN 1 Hi ANIHRACITE YiLlL-hNOVY- MORNING TRAINS, hy coming on Aft ernoon or Kreni.c Train from Sail Lake and staying iu Ogden over niglit, GAIN ON E IIOU K AN TUI Kl'Y MIN L"i FOR SLEEP I X TH E MORNING. M. H. BEARDSLEY, Coach and Carriage Painters, COAL. Price, $8 and $9 per Ton, According to Size. PLEASANT ANJ VALLEY COLORADO COKE Wood And Pie Iron. ANO ATTENTION. CHARCOAL , solicited and promptly filled. Telephone No. 21 i, cuiinciAed with varel and iidice. YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. U. PASSING F.Il DEPOT; OJiire 20 anj 22 Second South Street. Dialer ESTABLISHED THE 1876. LARGEST FOR FAI.I. AND WINIKIt tjh.n OVERCOATINGS We have tiie Finest Stock of MASURY'S mid other Colors Ground T in Oil well-know- brand of or Varnish e fimnd in tiie world. ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES, TOOLS, ETC. AND MihtT COMPLETE Proprietor. STOCK .'X THK CITY . STYLE. FIT iwo R K MAN SHIP Guaranteed. G. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. DKAI.l Its 1N- - STOCK NEW AND FRESH. No. 265 Main Street, BLOCK. Marble Works Corner Main and Third South itrewta $36,-iNK- Kum whloh caunut be unUemold. I. UOVK. Proprietor AXD ..TO.. BROWNS I S BKAUTY OF DKHIHN AND MKI1.I. I workmanship we ilefrr coin pet If on, PRICES SUITINGS UKIOX Theatrical Manager lu Trouble, Freehold, and attention AND DOMESTIC Poultry and Gamu. THE IN r ParticularTIIE AND Green Groceries, the muulry. ON ANY OF FINEST IMPORTED Fine Groceries, A HAVING LEASED AND REOPENED THIS New Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith.Coals Aatl-Mavs- rr Makchkitee, ur H:" one-thir- d LOWELL AGENTS RANGES, LOCATED made that ha POSITIVELY NO only cart made that rides as steady draw lighter than either. easy of access, and may properly be body, with a wide, deep and nicely FOR SALE .'BY C0AL-8URNI- IRON WROUGHT AND in its complete destruction, together with CAST contents. The building was a fouretury brick, 210x130 feet. The ground space, corner of Wisconsin and Milwaukee Sheet-Iro- n streets. Loss on building, $130,000; on Tin. Copper and Ktark Brothers, $250,000. Chapman'?, Work i occupying a portion nf the building, lose atock. k on fully $100,000 Everything covered hy insurance. Tin and Iron Roofing. Spouting. Gutter ing, Eta. Jabllae Meeting. Ijitest and Best Designs in Oct. 23. An BOX P. O OGDEN, UTAH. iMtk Stoves, if. Suitings. ROOM HOTEL Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. SC HOPPE, E. Domestic mid Imported MISCELLANEOUS. F. Multitude. Winter Goods ! Fall and (Vnkisting cf the Very Beat it, waa told bv General Shields when he last visited Boston.' While in Kentucky he teas approached by a portly, auLstantkl 1 wish to give looking man, who said: advice. Never of a deny anyyou piece thing. Some time ago 1 ran for office iu thk section of the country, and resolved to keep quiet whatever waa said about me before the election, which waa to take place in about a month. The first week they accused me of being a horse thief, but' I paid no attention to it. The second week they asserted that I bad been treasurer of a trust company and ran off with the funds, and I received thk in ilence. The third week ther said I had induced my right-hanneighbor to make over hu property to me temporarily, and then refused to give it up, and I still made no defense. The fourth week they came forward with a statement that I had stolen the chickens of my neighbor, a worthy old lady, and sent her to an insane asylum. Thk made me indignant, and I denied it in public, and Ill be durned if they didn't go to work and prove it on me. There is a moral contained in thk story which some of our political candidate! might lay to heart. Boston Cbttrtsr, HARD y R? Peeved It en Him. This story, or something like Milwaukee, Si ;p. The New Orleans Kxposiliuu. New York, Oct. 23. Mayor Poison the for Pi-lith-r. .ft ICATi 180&1' &. ikatRs IlyUUt ItLISll.M KXT. MRS. J. E. GREGORY ER,Bec - Carts Road nuta this 02 AND itiK'nm: steam engines, j.fffki. turbine Shoshone, Mountain Home, Caldwell and Weiser City, Idaho. o Libdt; B Wool eta. SEBREE & CO., TIES BALING PRESSES, HAY . Jrts niii PRICES: l.iue of Agricultural Implements ALL . DFna LOW VERY AT. A - Arhh FIRST-CLA- n ll ter dWKt hKIi v axs. George A. Lowe, CITY THE Uwa dctai LIVE CENTS KI8CELLAHZ0US. lARls, M. Si. 1 It leaked wit that Stephen V. A. Yanhurne, to day Ill ICE, lltlDAY, OCl()5i.lI J1, ISM. it u PantingS Sample Faahinn Pla DEFY competition. and Rules fur Self - Measurement forwarded on application. BUCKLE MALT Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, & SON, Tailors and Woolen Drapeis, LAKE CITY. P. O. SOX 682. MILL FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. |