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Show V Lake OL 15ii. i.-- XO. SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY, y tc t iy ; M'MiKr-ir.AirTi- Svi'.li StrM., ! St I A , Cily OCTOlilCli 2'i, It.Ut UAl. BCPOKTKIt HISCFLIANEOL3. L'iiilai.o, Dot, i!7. The foilotvhij' ia a ..y of llit? Liter Mint Ly tieneral la'.iu ill rcjilr to an invitation of tin Con-- j Itiuli-- K 1'ivVi :1 r. ir.;! v j lilC , jf Ji. Jo!.::" :: ''ll DKY. !i-- i r ... NncMer. prurriete-'- . '.o.'r-wi-- m. room touccommodnto (mop. V L' frnMtly and lnifroycd My.o, Tioxt wl. ScIiAS1 after th Iniit?. n on li. lm FilOFESSjOSALi iit VI 'i;.M;LiFFK.' T r, of teachertret. n ivivcrt in Yli.- -t Houth 1,HS Mark' fhiur.li. Oitfon ..M.1rt.v,rw.wff ml Saturday. s'plif! Vii Vill'M"vs" 'iwTl YTOUK. DKNT1ST5, !nf'r House. Auscstbet.c air hiine in office. .1. U Wiiytwic, H. 1. 8. i.."nr7r:( iTiT7 KicllOL ' DENTIST. OKFICE P . cnpmlt? Walknr House. over Rfbury Anesthetic given. i :'.i:'.pV.,fi(lTiisstrro. j;i phrase In office. l i 'Vlort.l. .fl - DENTIST:! 11. V,'. l - KTOVKI1. & HITCHCOCK WafUch Blifk, Salt Utah. lover, SOCIETIES. KC'JMHH LEAGUE SALT LAKE UNION No. 1. Htl , ; .;iT.Al: CONVENTIONS KVRV. ; at Mu liaU of the! ninu, t 1:i v csi-nir- ; H.isko. Mourning i '.lis'ij iiivilfl.! '1(n mnurt. ARTHUR I,. ll iMAS. C..mnsRis:hr. el'.-r!.- . :sinr.n, X. . N. i. 4.'. '. YhiiJ!.!!', r'riTi'taiy. SALT LAi.E LODGE NO. 2, 1. 0. 0. F. a i r.::i.- - every vkiday i: j:nin.; Hall, Union Work, , I ;:!, in tnl-- i I vl 1 '. ii u i , ;i(.v.n ;:i v '.l n.iii.lliia nr.1 lnvitcl to .1,1. t.lii. a; I.USE, S. Ii. l.M. P.'.uu:li'..;i.,-!i.;.:ry- . at .'If ! i Lfi2.CE . 3. 1.0.0. F. T.: EVERY HONDA Y EVENING AT i:i 7.:.-- Ji.'.ir.ws' New llall. Union M. 'i1" JOHN T. liUCKMi, i ('.' Ifv.v::ri, Serroiaty. 1U- - LAKE SALT N.. evf.ninq Vii:'.i'lirolheitnado wcleome. l'lllli. KI.TIIT.E, N. G. I iAC.:,!s!?relatT. i:.LEfiTHE"LOD'GE Na75, K. OF P. ; convextioxh every mon- ) l .i.-i ven'.i'" lit I. astlu llall, Mnlkoi id IIiiukc, at i. i.i. VltllliiK KnifthU lllll.. KI.llTI.V. Vvnliiiir.c. U. Iavj.k, K. of R. & S. . Scluitiler fann and Freight Wagons 1 1 t - - OPEN t!-- ; . TOP BlJ.GGj.ES, AND 1 I CHAMPION REAPERS AND 0 (SOWERS, Al' U Agricultural Implements Harvesters and Binders, KNOWLES STEAM . BAIN WAGON, PUMPS, ei-Vi- lnunfs, i.fitfi. tit. rink and JOS. BAUMGARTEN, HOWARD SEBREE & CO., FASHIONAB V Shoshone, Mountain Home, Caldwell anil Weiser City, Idaho. n tat lo r le 1 Fall and Winter Goods! n-- 4 ram-paign- ; Imported and Domestic MILLINERY o pox :irt. pas-iln- ; IS-jJ- . 1 r.ill j THE PERRY ROAD CART, OGDEN, UTAH. THE LOCATED BUSINESS New W. JOHN -- LOWELL and Well - Furnished MBS. J. E. GREGORY ti:e kstiuk tt pit 1nt!!MI1!(:iory -- rip. 5G ' ! ! Main Street, "i.'i iiiii!lnuilei.!.lL'u Millinery and Hair GOODS ';.l anil Ihc invites lior frlenil j.uiiuc nem raliy to call. ' F.oTuoaN. C. j. CONKLIN & CO. . i.U.i.'o'.-si.is- " a and Ogden, Utah. & REMINGTON, JOHNSON CO., OgiK-nuve- r re.( k 'J'.--- . ORE ::: MILL. SAMPLING Huliioii Carefully Sampled OFFUIAI, ;J ; l4l i' ATTENTION OIVO TO Til o Ores anrt Bullion. M1U, fiouth Hvifit.linlween Utah St Ni'Tads and iitnil RaUma'l Depots. Office ovoi Rank of I'lsti (ttrail nvwnl. EDWARD MICHAEI.I8, notary public iALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. D. LOMAX, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- No. 64 W W. Suoond South Strooti Rfman Blook.Balt UkeCUy. ProuriGlf EEARD3LEY, Coach and Carriage Painters, BULBS! BULBS O. F. DUE, ATTENTION. Wood And Pig Iron. FLORIST. Colors THE LARGEST COMPLETE STOCK . LILIES, Etc,, Etc. Hang la tt Zamp-IBi.oounciton, Oct 27. Snlunltiy Lailioa amt L'cutlrtucn, now U the time to In tlio around fur spring night Fred Schultz, while drunk, threw put your liuljjs Mill and vundno iock fir your- blooming, a (tune al the Republican procession, rive. which struck on the head aud rendered insensible a mounted man from Hudson. The cavalry company at oncodisraounted, chased and caught Schultz, beat him DEALER IN severely, and putting n rope around (his and Fine Groceries, neck, hauled him up on alamp-pos- t left him hanging and strangling. He was nit down by the police just in time Green Groceries, to save him. J. B. CECIL, e in Oil or Varnish ELEGANT LINE OF BHUSHES, TOOLS, ETC. STYLE. The Cattle Convent in a. Sr. Lone, Oct. 27. A circular has been sent to the governors of ell tho Stales and Terrilories ln the Union, requesting each to appoint one delcgale-at-largto the National Cattle Mens1 Convention to be held here November 17. Ground T--- Has y. UrMi Hotel COMPANY, -t .y;n.' t CENTRE d point-blan- j Suitings. Ill i. , x, Salt Lake MISCELLANEOUS, - iRTCES LOW mio-thir- d Mit.ik every j.. f fiAlN, 1 fore-fro- CITY two-whe- el LODGE Ho. 9j 1.0.0. F. v.t:dne-da- y OtM Fellow Hall.Unlon KIDGELY '. are lYlv.v.y i;i pnul (.Uniting 0.1-- -a j UTAH LODGE INI. 1, 1. 0. 0. F. i.l T EVERY Tin P DAY AT 7SJ Y. M I In (Mil JVilnwV D ill, Union block. Sail 1 f tandinr re riiy. (Mil Ki'l!oa? in ..! to at!inl. .. ere 1 D - , i... A N l V i: ,N letlerale nolilier til ILckinuliaiii unit v, SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. aiilrtis tiiein : ClIIl Ai.O, Oil. i'Ttli, 131. ui:!: in Tin: 1:1 kp.k.ut i J"hn II. ll v well vi.i.ted Ml m 1 1M1-- . 1L'i.i ill-il.fi iJil ILL! l'l. Mv 1'ear Sir: Your letter 1 ! i f V a ' petition ronlainir over .".(.Hj namo1 of Cunfe.k'ratc nolilier-- . re. Klin,'; TMIZ in yonr locality requesting nia lo .lelivcr A .Nil lit.- an luldrcis al your p'.aee on ll.n politiral llY". Xolhing I 111 I'lIS.ST-- l.A?- :- .VoniI.M.Nii!j',;;n.l.-- il.I.li littl'A isnv-- now to tliu of t is Call sud examine mr Icpan-iirnff tli!.: Fin- cod D.'.s;.! !e ll- The lli'-i- r ilecisiuii-K- tills rojml.li.- - f..r f growing liTp'.y, aud wo nr? turniu,- u s I rwtive.1. esii'e-liugltliul my such :uv I'uy.ai'iui'riL i r. l W.iri i ill;j I that finin' it cmply a ill. tluir request made in such a kind and generous 1 iA V lias been. It does seem to ine that the people of Virginia wlr.i are A I'lill an,! Weil - A - Si'ilrd Line uf willing to lay iuide their former prejudices, and move forward iu the direction that will give them proqiority, and he calculated to develop the grea'l mine of wealth that lies beneath their soil, should OI Af.l. KIN IV., adojit tnc policy of n protective tarifi and invite Nnrlliern capital to invest in manufacturing, etc., in their State, and to AND I! AY BALING TIES BAUNC WIRT, UEPttilCn uttl'SbLS, assist in the growth and development of the various industries that your country is well adapted to. The people of the XI TKii South, by adopting this policy, will nil iiiipf-M'.-All , eonManllv in lock. c.o ve forward to great results in the future. Those who arc so prejudiced that they cannot think or speak of anywm-iniamis mr.Tim.i-- steam thing but the misfortunes of the past, and mu i s. AW MILLS smisct.i: who ref"se to oi.l or assist in adopting Moving mi whirl that never fsi!. t s.!ii : . Ir.qniiiiv- any policy that will be lneficial to any j iun jiilv. part of their country, will perhaps conA full and f MPJ.I-.of .lock KN'IS. 'ilio l,:rge.:t I ait tinue to cling to their prejudices. and 1VM Seleoteil Ptwk rf Hardwood and Wagon Sluter::.! in l.lali. the march of the progressive people of your country pass them by the wayside irThe iORTKl IRON FIRETROOF rj'OFINtJ i il- - llo- -t and Cl:e.iiwt and more forward in the direction of Rooting in the Market. grand rcsnls lor this people in the future ...mu: by joining and associating themselves Call and see us or addreM with the party of progres which has shown an ability for opening the way 'and bringing about the grandest ; residu ever achieved I y the people of any nation heretofore. These men who Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, have addresnod me in so kindly a man. AND ncr I recognize ns brave men, such as IIAM jr-s- f AUliK AM Kl.K--i (M SlVi'K fr in bringing the ItkUKIVKI' must take the Scullicru people out from the lead cf men who have kept their country do pressed, and who hare never shown the ability to develop the great sources of wealth that nre everywhere found in their pat! of the country. Convey to these gentlemen my regrets at iny in ability to visit them during this A Great Itadieal Drmenetnition. at the same lime give them my ('.nt'.ing i'f the Very liot kindest thanks for the very complimenLondon, Oct. 27. A monster Rvlical atb have which manner in they tary demonstration in favor of the abolition With great re dressed me personally. of the Hone of Loris was licld'at Hyde T am very truly, spool. Park yesterday. Over 100, ODD pmona John A. lemix. ' were pre tent. A loo; profw.i.m with f Usffftr'4 ' M ut.--, p. handTnr.r.T relied the mi tliriuh Oct. 2T. The :ir.'-.J'lie l iiurehcrs .itrcM. t;r. prineipnl auditor cf the treasury Ini', completed while the headquarter- - of tT.i-Ids nimual report for the year varinu- - C.i)ervativo eiuU at AVest Kiwi. It shows the Many hanneM were displayed braiiu;; ended June ItOtli, such iiVriYiiitions a. : fhiwn with the aggregate numbernf unadjusted account and claims on hand to July lit, 1 S37T la 1.05,1," and The Lords are ike (.p,i-were for nenls cf Civil and Religious Liberty, and lie 4,02 of which To iheae must be Abolished !" Speeches were arrears of pav ami bounty. Mi-- ? were ndJed during ths year 25,741 new delivered fnmi nine platfonu. Jessie Craig, a well known agitator, claims, cf which 1 i.iU'd were for arrears Resolution of par and bounty. OF these new and presided at one platform. old claim, 21,!'S3 were dismscd of dur- were passed, declaring the House of as useless and dangemus, nn.l ing Iho year, leaving 12,831 unadjusted Imi commendation to lie abolished. Xu ;eecliM were made nit the GOth of June. is mado that Congress enact a statute of bv members of the House of Commun. IN limitations, which will bar all claims .1 J'ropnfril Inquiry. not war of Is the find and only vehicle ti.aJe that ha l'OMlTYF.LY NO presented rowing out the late laisiw.x, Oct. 27. The mot Km of HORSEvery 'or payment within one or two years MOTION whatever. The first and only cart made that rides ok steady for of the Lord a Dunraren appointment thereafter. as a buggy, os comfortable as a phnetou, and drew? lighter than either. ilAVI.NK I.KVSFD AND RK'ii'KNKD Tlli.8 joint eoir.tnifsioa of tho Lords and Com- For Ladies use it really has no .equal, being en-- y if act-.-- , and may properly be Thti JHonllflerr Centenary, lulv, with a wide, lire;, nnd nicely mons tn inquire into the eanse nr the de- termed luxurious. It has a pkdetim-shffpcrtiiulira-tio- n The 27. Oct. IiAI.timork, upholstered seat in leather or cloth. condition of trade and agriculof the centenary of MoutelioFe was pressed ture receive s tho support of tho Tories. FOR SALE .'BY continued yesterday at Hanover Street The government is inclined to refuse to commission on auch the to a unable were gronnd appoint Sinagoguc. Fully 1,000 that the inquiry would have no practical ! IM i:K DY TO KNTKR-- A ! N ALL. ain admission. Her. Dr. JS. Szold results. The Tories will make tho bad an oration, in which he gave review of the life cf JSir Moms, from his condition of tho country the subject of a in the election platform. early manhood up to his one hundredth plank City ; t:.'iiiin calKvt lo llic f:.t th:il I'KOW.K LKAl.(i UGltK. tSU" made was the celebration Tho year. STunirr in Cheyenne. OX ANY OF Til!- MOKXIXG TlAIXS, by coming on Afternoon or Kveui.,-Traioccasion fur the collection of u fund to A Cheyenne, AVyoM Oct, 27. endow the MonteCoro profecsondiip in fiviui .Salt Lake au-.- l staying in Fcttermao from night, GAIN ONK Ilt'iiv A? . Fort Leader celebration special L'nion Hebrew College. The Tom Diamond ami Goorgc was not confined to the Hebrew faith, but says : THIRTY MINI) Tt S FOR SLIilil IN Till-- : MORNING. Christians of all denominations were Sanders gut into an altercation yesterday. ThaCuniiiivreinl TraveK-i- ' inlet. will Ik i,iit (fully airei . at the present. Tito celebration lia Iwn genThe former fired Grvi.iN:. w:ny: only tpk fur in Ogden. eral throughout the liast. traveler required latter but missed. Sanders then emptied a load of buckshot into Diamond who .1 Statue of Garfield VnrtileU. died almost instantly. M. H. . Sr. Lour, Oct. 27. Notwithstanding There was a heavy fail of snow in Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals the rain storm which prevailed nearly Cheyenno yesterday. ail day yesterday, quite a number of WI8CELLAHEOU8. ladies and gentlemen assembled at Lower took Grovo Park in the afternoon and IN PRICE Of Hit WELL KN0WH ANTHRACITE I REDUCTION part in unveiling the statue erected (o the memory of the late President GarPrice, $8 and y pur Ton. Accordlr.s to Size. iu field. Tho exercises consh-tcby Dr. Ktnil Preetorisns, editor PLEASANT VALLEY AM COLORADO COKE AND of (lie HmImAc JW aud Carl Caver, the The dedicatory speech was sculptor. made bv IV. IS. G. OP.eilly. secretary of liriiniN the memorial coininitto, W have the Finf-- t Stmkiif M.'.Sl'RY'S nn.l otiier Order solieited nnd promptly liiled. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and Sentl pfilec. litre. Errs .(n Sr. Lons, Oct. 27. John TeemurauJ NO. 240 W. THIRD SOUTH STREET, YARD OPIOSITK D. & R. . PASSEXGKU DKI'OT; Office 20 and 22 Second - South Street. Jake Cinudatir rowed a single scull race, SU Block West of CUtl House, three miles with turn, on Crevec'sur lako I i'mn.l in the wi::i'!. ESTABLISHED 187G. ltixnvEi a i.aiigk myiC: dr yesterday afternoon, Gandatir being given five seconds the start on astraigh-awa- Tcemcr drew up to within a 5,000 BULBS FROM BELGIUM AND M03T length and a half and, on the return, when half a mile from the finish, they as 'urh clsi Efetcra first All al Frirc. were even. It was a magnificent struggle the rest of the way home, neither HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ron FAU, AND WINTER IN THE CITY. being nblo to gain any advantage. The CROCUS. NARCISSUS, judge decided it an even race and that it IMPORTED FINEST must lie rowed over. Termers time, unBLEEDING HEARTS, official, was 20:08. inii-rc-- . FIVE CENTS snaojiANEOts. n FineBuggiesandCa has addrested Atbuu, cx plaining t.'c rhargen that lie l I.iith'r,' had nuuK' a trade with i handler iu t the of I,tabic. Put'er iy- : Thu story of my meeting Lhamiler i n the TalIapo"a i a Viry plain onu. I.ielit. 'freely, who was an iM friend and constituent of mine, ar.d one wliotu I tried tn artist when in onu--.-iu carry out Li - ideas of a nu ill pole expedition, had returned hni.if fiom tlisl and important voyage and wss hi be received by the citizcim in n:v native State, New HampTiire. ( handler invited gentlemen of prominence to go 1 Portsmouth to do honor to (.irc'ilr and his brave I went. Tho fir. t man I mot was IIuu. Samuel J. Pandall, with whom 1 was many years in Congress, and I went cn board the Tallapoosa with him, and there met Chandler and alter gentlemen cf I spent my time especially in Itandalls compare, and wa more witli him than any other gentleman on board. We were engaged a part of the lime in talking politics, he assuring ine he had inn-l- tip his mind to support Cleveland, as he has done, snd advising me very stronglv to do the some. Much as I regretted to part with him, I told him I could not for reasons I have since made very public. At my request the Tallapoosa ran from Portsmouth ovef to Cape Ann, where is ray seashore home. On my grounds the survivors of the Thirty-firs- t Massachusetts llegiment were holding a reunion under the auspices of Colonel Jonas H. French, their old commander and late president of the Dcnncralic State Mr. Convention. Chandler and made to the speeches myself soldiers. went hark to Chaipller Portsmouth on board the Tallapoota. Ilsndall went to my house, stayed ever night, and I look linn down to Gloucester, snowing him the method by which the Gloucester fisheries were conducted, and then to Roston, where we parte;!, he 1 to mine. going to his home and made no bargain with Chandler rn board the Tallnporwa alwut anything. 1 with certainly did not make a barg-iBlaine, because ho was not there. Chandler had not seen Blaine since his nomination, as I understood; certainly since the nomination of Poston, LM. 27. tioncr.-i-l a Kilter l )J. P. & 11! ICE, . the Iteihirt. A'a.. to BUSINGS KOTlCEs. i i 'l'l I Vi:. "uiii'tE AND 1SK-1- The (! liter o' fVriteii a t. litre Iteiiying Virginia. i- -t! .scLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, . UlTLLir JtEVVKTS ihr Hit Inability to Aildi-flrmtre cf JlnrkiHtihmn ('will", Iy.N'i, hVKKV K i'r! , I.OOAS EVENING CHRONICLE r IT LAKE ronicie Poultry and Game. FIT ..AND.. AND DOMESTIC WORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. SUITINGS PRICES ......AND.. TO G. F. CULMER & GEO. M SCOTT BROS. & CO. - in-- Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, DEFY COMPETITION. Sample Fashion Ila and Rule for fnrwanled rut niiplicniion. BUCKLE" & SON, Street. MILL FINDINGS, M1NKKS AND liLAt'KSMi'i II.S' T(H), KTC. STOCK NEW AND FRESH. No. 265 Main UNION BLOCK, Tailors and Woolen Drapers, SALT LAKE CITY. P. O. ROX C32. 144, 146 and 148 Main Street, Salt Lake City. t |