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Show fDEPARTURES ijsssispatS: 7:20 Am. 8:30 Am. lo-s- MOAm. 630 a.m. agSSK 618 p.m. time. Postmaster. . jhiiim Shipment. wao .810.000. 00 nwtbnUKm fUft rr. - gUHUu!aau ifl wiMiuMras eITT OLKAKlIfOS. from jjJS aBS'S? taken the taiJa is fiysfth.6. betu eliot of Ogden. who the expressman Vgriti, EfcTWaflPh Comwnrfiw the f 51 2(flby Lftntef box office opened Leavitt LdTof mate for the which opens to y rt, Company, tijjat. ,1 mf not be very heavy on dWAehas a fat man that u ill--d at. He waa weighed the beam at the Sid fa Were received: Speeches. Auer A Murphy, Jacob Alt, Bernhard &Co"Di- The Democratic Club of Uub, that woody A McTiarnay, Ewing fa Fallon, organization that the morning organ of G. 8. Erl), A. L. Gemmill, N. P. Gray the church only touches with a ten-foHogle Bros., B. C. Harvey, Hill ATrew- - polo and the sunset of the he!, Kentucky liquor Co., John Lolin, I Lord attempted to snuff ouTof existence MerriUfaWtagar.Kmr: by A held its jLntgmenl meeting in Hall last evening. Quite a Ru"11' I 8muh, Godbe, Pitts & Co, Tufts l spectahle goth was smiuuMril. Hystrqa, HmryWagw, B.E. F. whosn the following wet notimd: Theodore Burmester, Jacob Timilmgii, Youngberg ASchade, and froathTz! C. M. L, as wholesale dealers. - Granted. J. L. Bawlina, Ben Shocks, C. E. Clark, D. G. Gaidar, Alfata Young, John M. 4VABTUEY BEPOETS. The city treasurer aids his quarterly Young, John W. Burton, George A. a, b1,nc iB th tm,0r7 Meoara, Frank Jauniags, A. L. Sf H. Pembroke, C. B. Barratt, Joe G. M. Otiinger, chief of the fin Busell and many others. preiented hie quarterly report, The meeting was called to order bv J. which showed that during the quarter L. Bawlina, the president of the dub, her had been 21 fires; a total km of and the minutes of the W8M, coveted by an insurance of WMjs reed and approved.previous meetings 82,000. The expenditure in the de The executive committee reported a et of pydawa, which, after an amendment pertinent had been 441.87. o the section relating to the expulsion of COEUTIEE BBPOBTS. The special committee, appointed to member, waa adopted. The executive oommUtee recommendconfer with the Probate Court relative to the cleaning of canals, etc., reported that ed that a circular letter be printed and had met with the county nSMib, copies sent to repreaenative Domoerata in every county in the Territory, togethwith them come to the eonclu er with a copy of the National Demo- sion that the canal were in need greatly of being cleaned and that aome new ex- entic platform and the platform of this dob, and tko organisation 'of similar cavations were Decenary. They had dubs in each county reoommaoded. It Mr. and Winder, appoint the county had appointed Mr. Fox, to wu ordered that 600 copies of this letter be and a commutes wu appointprosecute the labors. The report of ed printed to mail them to the proper persons. these gentlemen was appended, end Speeches were then declared in order shOweuthatof the 1,600 appropriated the prasidont and only 709.87 had been drawn, while by XHEODOBE BUBXXnXB 609.12 remained unexpended. Received and approved. Bui to the genual call and The Marshalls expense trills for the made a brief but printed speech. He month of November were submitted; nid that ha had hca looking for aofoo they amounted to 141.05 and were re- one to open the proceedings with prayer ferred to the committee on police. end said it wu the first meeting of the The committee on claims repotted kind he had ever attended in the Terriat thqv had found the lull of Aider-m- an tory that had not been opened with inRaleigh for 32.40, expense incurred vocation. For the eleven years that he in attempting collections of twenty-seve- n had been a resident of Uteh ho had poll-ta- x delinquents who had lrit been between to fires the fire of an the city, to be correct, and Yeoommend ecclesiastic despotism on one hind and ed that the amount be appropriated. that of a political despotism on the other, and during all thu time he had Adopted. The committe on streets and alleys re- been like Hawkin' hog, running in a ported that they had oensiderad tbe peby himself. He had read the plattition of Isaac Brock bank and others ted by the dub and endorsed asking that a portion of Fourth South them wilh.all his heart. and recommended that Street bo DR. FIXE, graded, Adopted, Of wu called on. He arid that The oommUtee on streets and alleys he Provo, had never had an opportunity to parreported back the petition of John W. ticipate in politics. He could not en- I dome the ekiliment. of one of the putie. J,VJ' the hills north of the uty, also tne here, afid ho would not endorse thou of remonstrance to the petition, without the other, bat he did endorse the platrecommendation, another right of way form adopted by this club and hoped having been printed by the city. that this movement would result in a The commutes on streets and alleys peaceful solution of the Utah problem. reported that they had considered tne C. X. CLARK, communication of the County Court, calling attention to tbs condition of the Said that ho came to Utah over a you road running past the Warm and Hot ago from Iowa which is said to ho the Springs. They recommended that uthe hardest place in the country for a Democounty were willing to join the city in crat, but even them ha wu permitted to vote the Democratic ticket. Ho had making the necessary repairs, the suj been called a Jack Mormon when he visor of streets be instructed to pen first came hem; because ha expressed a the necessary labor as soon possible. belief that a Democratic party could ha Adopted. The same committee reputed that they omaniud in Utah. Ever since that had examined the tnpenrisors report time ha had been trying to find out what for the quarter ending August Slat, and a Jack Mormon was, and why ha wu a Jack Mormon. Hebeliavad that me found it to bo correct. The committee on police reported that could be aeeomplialiod hem in Utah by they had found tbe report of ths Police charity and kindness thu by bitter Court, for the month at October, to be vJLBVf,0,?3'lam CU' um rr J4 fint time in hi life he was treated like DAWN. 10-J- m. TaBB- t--"""TmO ! w PH feoop-g- . rpa -- DEMOCRATIC The City Council last ; of tbe Demo- evening held a lengthy and important session. The licratic Club. 3:45 p. m, 6d0tm. censes of a majority of the saloons of the city expired yesterday and the following Aa Effort &SO Am. to bo If ado to Organize Club 8:45 p.m. PETITIONS FOB RENEWAL Tlironghout tbs TsrrltoryIa-torostla- g fcWAm. p.m m' Tak" VmA Part ThVjii,nwMtYouug Met Duwn On. cuxt. Auaiv Swg- -" MAILS OF n-Fra- ig mSf Wil-Um- M LIISCELLAXIOUS. W ADVXBTXSEKEXXS. an American citizen and felt as though h had entered a difficult country. C. R. Barratt and George A. Merer expressed their views. JOHff X. YOUXU Spoke directly to the point and hi remarks were heartily applauded, lie said this was the first time he had era feU happy over politic!, for it wu the first taste of politics ho had over had. 11a felt confident there were hundreds ef men in this city who would coma ntotke fold and identify themselves with the Democratic party. The young men of this Territory lied been act down on continually by the leaders of ths Peoples party, who would be set own upon just as long a they allowed it. j This organisation was opposed by the rating powers here, and when the platform adopted t the club was published, that paper which is supposed to publish au that flows tram the fountain of truth and light had mid that no other party haa the Peoples petty was needed in Jtah. The meeting was then and those who had not previoos-- . dona so subscribed to the platform of principles. The membership now numbers over forty, and every member la enthusiastic and, determined. As one young man expressed it, We have rrrmad the Rubicon, horned our bridges behind us and do not propose to retreat or surrender. The next regular meeting will be held on the 8th of next month, whan officers for the ensuing year will bo elected. The present officers are: J. L. Bawlina, irmentAl&ta Yoqng, Bicrton, secretary; L. 8. Hills, treasure. S. W. Darke & Co. And One Christmas Matinee! COMMENCING Salt Lake City, Utah. Capital $16,000,000. Represented, Fsmsi Train MONDAY, 24th 23d, and 25th, EMMA ABBOTT GRAND rriHIg reread thu two Sewing Machines, hrld bytha 8u rets Vzllty Railroad CO tor 48 STRONGEST I 22df OF AMERICA'S FAVORITES, TIIE rOlTLAR AKI RENOWNED NOTICE. OPERA COMPANY. ENGLISH ARRAY OF NOTED ARTISTS EVER HEARD IN ENGLISH OKRA Emma Abbott, Laura Beilini, 1 izzfe Annandaie. Tenon William Cauls, Valentino Fabrlnl, Maurice Connell. Baritones The Ku owned ThgiiepetM, the Fanuius Uompobello. Basso and Buflb Wm. Brudericx, Walter Allen, Kobt. Ward. IMA DONNAS Utah, eensdtat to Uw onjfa&uary 15, lse. at railroad waiehout at Xorvin, ren ftt County, Utah. SIMON AaXBUWKR, Railway. Manapnlan Fete 1 Balt Lake City, Utah, Dee. ValUjr GRAND M. B. nrlad MARTHA Abbott, Dec. 11 and 12. Emms Abbott, Greatest Success, Abbott, bo given: Three Prlmi Donnas, MIGNON ! Bellini, Anntiulalc, Castle, Allen, Broderick. Uampe-bell- o, u Arllr.o, TUU BSDA Y Emma Abbott La Traviatal Bohemian Girl! (Camille) Abbott, Cutle, Tagliapletia, Illndlo, Allen. Leavitts WEDNESDAY ! Aunandale, Cabrlnl, CambobeUc, Broderick, Allen, Uninell. TUESDAY PERFORMANCES. Thursday and Friday, Abbott's "Last Cose of Summer," MONDAY Salt Lake Theatre. TWO Grand Chorus and Orchestra! The following Brilliant Repertory will Axvantran. CYCLONE. Etna thn Track. December IB TO GIVE XOTICK TO ALL COX Fifth Annual Tour from Ocean to Ocean of A D. ft K. O. THEATER-OP- ERA. Return for Foui Evenings Only INSURANCE AGENTS, d, A TEKBinC SALT LAKE Thursday, Grand N. B.-S- Christmas a Brilliant and With Abbott, Fabrlnl, TsxUspatrm, llun, Va:d. Aniuuubile, Matinee Moat Complete Cast II Trovatore! of Favorites. of Seats will open Monday, Dec, 15th, ale NEW GIGANTIC The vicinity of Farmington wu visited At the Salt Lake .Theatre Box Office, and continue daily from 10 a. in to 4 p. m. -- oil train will he run over the this morninfl by cu of the most terrific Ofldcn Lnl from : Will windstorms ever known in thisTerritory. Jtoenablethe LeaveU company BOc Extra. Reaervwd Seats 25o. 1.00, 75o, 50o, Admission, evenThem is a deep canyon in the mountain In oa time for First and Second Circles, 25c Extra, 10, RAH, SMI, According to Location. gtiHuncnto just opposite this locality and it seems this canyon is the source of frequent Seventh school district iqjunc-sCOMPOSED or THE their through defendants, the that sweep out of it and across tha gales mo-- a filed a & Bawiins, m Sheeks certain Talley, lint it is seldom that they am of Leading Specialty Artists portions of the anke out such force that which broke loose this be will argued hbL The motion Of the Amrrlrzn and European fits;. morning. Tsmdsjr. The cyclone swept across IhpUtak -- Harm of court will expire Central and D. A B.G. railroad tracks AlnolatvlrtheGrcatastSpeeUltTOrgaiiirtitlon Ercr Been Under One Roof. The December term, ,todiT. just the passenger train that leave this city at 7:30 reached the point. The iwillujntbut ten days, commence! Utah Central conductor uw the cyclone Hfa. Ko Grand Jury will be Usual Prices. Ko extra charge for retenred and rushing through ths train seats. ded Eor the December term. Box Offlc open Wednesday et 10 a.m. east the on all .the passengers ,Bmoblfar drunkenness, battery Ida of the cu. He also closed all the btaiiuf thepsKs, waa fined 15 EIGHTH dampers and dams of the stoveo Mice CkwrtiMi morning and this vent fire in esse the train wu i the ill- - Brooks will swell The train passed through the b of the stmt gang. storm in safety say that ths STILL TAKES THE LEAD. full fury of the blast did not reach he mit recently instituted against defendants trades A the bondsmen D. B. G. the until the train tnrillh We have introduced for Spring Trade two additional grade of BUGG1 E8, came along a few momenta later. The tknuh their couneel, Sheeka & corn neer noticed the strength of the gale ailed a demurrer to the & slackened tha speed of tha train, so The demurrer claims that no FOR Tint BENEFIT OF THE that by the time it wu directly in the dmion is set forth. pathway of the qrdane it wu going veiy ELBRIDGE TUFTS inti report of the Democratic slowly. This wu a wiu precaution, most is bt light interesting for it had no sooner crossed the coarse of fie hem thing that paper hes the gale than the entire train, eogine id far a tag time, for the reeeon and lil, wu hurled from ths trade and ii. Democrati ns nothing of embankment. The down an eight-fofaring what kind of Democracy train consisted of the engine, baggage car nld represents, anyway. and two coaches, it is marvelous that no wu seriously iqjured. Conductor Under the Auspices of the v minutes before 10 (dock last hree pistol shots, fined in quick Deckert, tha engineer and a brakaman Were seriously injured and soma of tho ion, startled the inhabitaDtiia the but no bruised r of the WhiUemora Mock in the serious injury is reported. With the li ward. The artillerist waa nhcoded ud no dead men have ilwnegu to tire suks slack of GRAND LODGE OF UTAH. the angina aot a single break or damage to the train is repotted. (snored that one of Salt Lakes Tho Booth bound ex pram wu delayed kjiidaas was called up before by the accident and dia not arrive' until Upend! lot night for recently 1 oclock. q himself in a manner not It wu at this very point that a Utah WALKER OPERA HOUSE, BEX SHEEKS. high priests. What the correct. Central train wu blown from tbe track d fie inquisition was the Chbox-sai- n The committee to whom wu referred The principal objection raised against several years ago and uveral persona a position to ascertain. the petition of John W. Young; asking this dub is tbs belief that it will 1m 118 cap- injured. fix canal THURSDAY EVENING, Dee; 18. a tured, and a great many of them follows for right of wsy alop the ksndnd and nineteen package .UTAH. LAKE CITY SALT I ; Fort Douglas fa ware burned at the seed branch of the terribly afraid that lliagr will ha reu A hare Button and Mesdamu tha Boyaa exreported adverady what know Railway, LC. Arastrongoa First South they captured. I dont opened a new and splendid stock adopted without a dementing vote. pect will ha done with them after the t sight. Mr. Armstrong re--P APFROATIOK8. lurch captures them. I suppose they of millinaiT at 41 Main tenet (Hooper pseksgee last February think they will be shut up in the Endow- and Eldridge block.) Large consign niiaaelphufirmof Lsndreu The following appropriations of millinery goods, Heathers, ate, 2 ment House, or some other place. They wen all sold but these made: received from tho East, distantly cournot who have tho others am Thom and tarn which will be replaced by from for eommlttee, the maria be various had To Mrs. M. A. Burt, 156 and the vary To member of the order. this evil in Utah themselves, and everything is new store 'fan Tsais growth. prisoners during November, at 15 cuts, age to fight The new in latest style. present of the ask the want to but government 1234. 'Fciatns PASSENGER TBAIKS LEAVE BALT LASS DAILY AS FOLLOWS: deftrlng to alteend from wof Am Brown vs. Win. Jen-8o- o appsaranee, and and 0dtn will be ftirnlshedwith To tho Salt Lake P. L. A H. Co. for United States to help them out. My repay a visit of impaction. Mesdamea cams up lot a be-rates. at Tickets reduced is hearing idea ia that them something radically solicit the patronage of n ibis afternoon. The thru electric lights on North Tom' Button A GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. wrong hem in Utah, hot I think the their old Boyaa and are oonfidaot they 4:10 pi m. street, from November 12th to Decern 730 a.m. Milford Expires at.... friends, Atlantic Expires lies right hem, and than ought remedy 740 a.m. 60. A30 p.m. Juab Expirea ........ 12th, Pacific Expires at .188 suit the tateee of all patrons who may did cu to a workout Utah in men he to aaoujtfi wrongfully mended that mocorn a The Mayor with order. them fovor fain ot. : article of Treln arrive dally in Salt Lake City as follows T?8. fund be established for tha Mar- - romady. I hope this dob will ao grow Wtaiqgto ber.and which tingent FROM 80UTH. and exoarcta sock m influence, that tha FROM NORTH. Opens Again. Uw stock expanses, pawling ig trade of a small .1030 a.m. Jneb Expires at-- ... and unjust meaeuns that have MOplB. PacMeBnxamat. hanh Gro1000 the in sold interest wu and ap; my tion, 1030 a. m. Milford Haring . 730 p.m. bs State road. The Express Atlantic Exprere at. been proposed will bo unnecessary. and South Third comer of Marshal's credit. Business, the value of cery thegoodeat First Bate tenets, to G. F. Potter, I have faims she sustained J. L. BAWLIBS. Freight Trains leave Salt Lake dally, except Sundays, for North at 830 s. m. and 435 p. m. dam out at Np. 61 8ooood South for Booth at 8dS a. m. and MO p. m. Vend Boos Has opened gain Hour to JOHN BHARP, tne the to amount of FKAKCI8 COPE, 2 ?m!m I suppose my views in respect street, seven door east of the Idaho Bak- Ladies and Gents Together, General Ropcrintendant. Osnarel Frotaht and PaMnaar Agent. By those who have been careful in their objects of this dub rr,T for jdS emortment of fine I will keep a purchases, through tho fact of their lember present. I am of the ery. SHELDON. BY MRS. ASSISTED Groceries, Provisions, Floor, Feed, Hay, being carefuL In no line of goods is opinion that tha Utah evil cannot be Grain, Goal and Kindling. All goods RIMMAI, PARVO I IN then ao much need of can requiredand cured MULTUM of external the points, interposition by promptly delivered. Give me a Call. in tha choice of manufectared gold was a them tima At Pope fona. G. Nuboesbkb. oh not and then ia also a need of who exercised 5?i!U urnl last night silver-war- e, only spiritual but seller and between Xlret aaatfc M. confidence n 'nteret to reserved prevailing faCoJ1 The Boon temporal power. It wu EVENING We tha undaiwgned, by ream of tiia SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY purchaser in them articles. Hernia. E. Garibaldi to overthrow this power, and A Co, have maintained a goods dispensed by , hereby seems to me that it is reserved to tha first-dajfojiy. of the Green River J.Swaner EVERYONE AJOOKKEEPER! strict system of warranting tha article it men of Utah to overthrow tho pradaim to tbe world tjiat we are ever Ladies' and Gents' Glass FWrtmtinscUyUst night. He young Oeli-ubs to bate store tha their low in sell at just to jewelry believe We here. dont pneu dominant ready iff"! Porahasa instruments Cor arid power i. You ran and Imported winm and the Moets on Monday and Wednesday Evenings divino right to role end we dont TV? jng band, of which represented. at tcha. in the ,B dieUtioo clocks, gold and silver of of liquon and cigan. Families dioioete Wo kind. variety - fU? My B01 as for as the Wer-waand for are bs sterling who preparing should private gtases, Journal-Regist- er! paitiu P 'today. LADIES' and JUVENILE CLABS on Tuesday Unexcelled in the West. plated-wa- re, prsdona atones in ptae theocratic nor auto-an- d should not Ante to give ue a ealL and Thursday afternoon at 230. at S dMcntio p. Oread Mattes Every Batartay Aubb A Xvbfmt, Proprietors. sets, finger ring and earringf, I ane. Territory has fallen into Private lemons to salt applicants. WHAT THE AUTHOR CUISSi kmve ana iclam of pao- onyx and a splendid variety djanpUtfl djr Daadim Hall In ue elty toi rent for &nd,Us, No. 66 W. amethysU, 1. A Fall Bet of Books in One! 2. of goods to select from. id parties, if they had pUberewho, buck-York i I A Method of Reason, Brevity and Proof! Horsu and cattle wintered on Stane- way, would bring it to worm repute. to May 1, 1885, for 10 3. A New and Simple Method of FastThem is another etas hem who say that bury Ialandup out on the lit - Herd taken need. this dythat all am per S56 West ing! 4, Short Beckoning make Long wrong 8 things Of household Roods at Nil Friends by Item Settlements ! 5. AcApply to ud 15tb of each aionth. stables From the Celebrated Grax Croak Mince. street Thursday, Dec. 11th, at II nasty ia all wrong but who wish to to Temple or A counts be Jorgensen's Books. that Delinquent Never Lost to View! another Thompson may bedroom dynail sets, a, m, consisting of elegant of a Balance-She0. Three-fourth-s on A. 8. Patterson. Cm I WUb!"in Writing one parlor set, one large range, heating worm than this." Every Page! 7. Therefore, with the household Irii?if? "P Qfjfd Pens and Co. and ALES ALT YOUXO, Balt TlMfii general Uks stoves, carpets addition of a Mental Inventory, the Holiday Presents, furniture. E. J. Page, Auctioneer. A Hafoill, manufeotunrs of Resources and Liabilities alwayi at a Heartily eodoroed the principles enunCanto-Ch- rte be 157 Ha First East, ciated in the platform of tha dak tha truthful figures correctly pure malt vinegar, glance, RECEIVED SUBSCRIPTIONS at C.II. Auction! Auction! South. ia forcible language hie views tween First and Second to Buccrea or Failure, to Fortune axpmsed pointing Rook Store. Second 8 231 Of household furniture, at ......aT THE . orBuinl Hall. Millar end Third like to see Democracy preach East street, between Second ew Mined and Shipped by tho and 11 cigars Tha chataste wines, liquors OFFICE. HIS GENERAL ANSWER i South, Friday, December 12th, at a. m., ed a every school boom in the TerriGive mo a all, ice, lino of Suitings consisting of parlor, bedroom and kitchen and ha would do all in hie power to bo fanad in tho city. Yu! for Gn Everyone cas b a tory, . . B. SnuxoBB, Proprietor. Subscription Price, holiday trade. I furniture, csipets, cooking and healing to without MypnrribKf preparalioti, thie being promote the growth of this organist-tionCO. U. P. COAL DEPT By. one Eatey organ. magnificent stoves, a Syttem Bated o RPejn, ami the very MIKING KKOORD IB THE MOST Blankati purchased at tha lata big max E. J. Page, Auctioneer, roUabia mining paper In tk enuntry, Memn. Burton and Bateman eimplut language need to exprue a very amfor York New ule Orm from in tha dlRreut City, a Hlu make weekly report giving any called on but deciiued to ple and logualmethbd of recording General ' mrtlone. mining Aueriiacha. Rt cfcua Xew Business. Tnttitadiou Corporate or - Commercial, marks. bwtjam.B MAKER KKV1EW8 OF Uno of mens, boys' and James G. McAllister has opened out A jygfemonal or Private, daily preventing to XB. KDieSBCXY STOCKS. MINING alae ricn the true conditio of our ataire, on every a Butcher Shop at No 55 E. Second South Thousht this wss just tha tima for such dtiidrana snita and haU,of latate teyta Orarj A. PETROLEUM, GUNNELL, AGENT, pagef the Journal, trAtrA teal operate ae a and patterns, at popolu prices, at L. need treat, and will keep only the choicest an orgsniistinn and that there ' Lbntimums Jlalanro-Sheet- , IRON, COAL, requiring only beef, mutton, pork, etc. In tho throughout the Tarri- - Qoldberafc Waeatch Building. maay young men euter" the addition of a Mental Inventory to comRAILWAY Your pationege is solicted. this into Union Broad. tory who would at plete the ea me, for our Cbmmarial Quittance Saourltlaa. d stand. Every- meat. No. 40. Market Bow, ia And Other and Safety. ILK.Fyoo, Carnival. Masked Grand celebrated No. 62 E. Ihe for Utah to fiwi,5Lfnd JBXXIXOR d?ntbe Invaluable for are FBAXK fM will aheayt The RE00RD8 Tabtaa tha sola agent flSTZns Paragon reet. A select grand masked carnival will J. Lucas, and miner eapitaUet. brand of oyster. indicate our present DtbUm onu Creditors-a- t on Tuesday, Had mid the platform adopted by this Union Pavilion lie the at B. JOHN WILSON, given Agwrt, Manager. a glance! December 10th. No objectionable chardub and desired to say that those were Oyster Grotto. TtUr Ptotlo. at in It- winter acters will be admitted. Get your meaks hie sentiments and he .dorsad them all quantity cream any (COPYRIGHT.) his power OllflllfutoJ more money than at anything fresh oyrten ready for them will be lot of fun on heartily and would do dl in tha Oyster Grotto. Conor Main and Third South streets movement. for an FUK SALK BY the . rollers. to encourage agency taking Rumen tha best At Gold bugs yoo can find thalatart ;outi A. M. Sodiatou and Joseph I N BEAUTY OF DEMON AND SKILL 1ft Burnell mid the ooly fail. L workmanship wa daftr eomrctlUim, at sly) of faiiimdA. Pratt? Wsrom. poke briefly. Mr. x"sof Bookseller and 8tntlonera ! re which cannot be undenoid. he had ever had to vote the IT. E. at in living Uloaten Ladies who would retain frmhnam and lta kiilu,?cA1"A. Yarsioath Fine LAKE CITY, UTAH. SALT H. BSOim, Proprietor was when ha went foe ImJ Maiaa. Row. Well Dont ' todmold b MoUo fail to Maikte . 40 tiy M vivadty. ushoettim to Nevada, wham for the Fysons, R Specialty Co. Opera Popular Prices Prevail g, Studebaker Branch House u u Our Standard A Grade Work i ANNUAL BALL TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 $350. RESIDENCE, I.O.O.F. ot Library u m -- Third Third South Street, m-w- UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. Tickets NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. at. SHELDONS AlSl Dancing Academy. ,0. at... at. Sw"6 u SEASON OF 1884. :&K COAL! of the Age! m J.u 5 ROCK us SPRING THACKRAHS re n WEBER, ' NEW YORK Mining Pen-Rni- Record. u.uu CSSLl!5Jf RED CANYON! ,SVB'rthdar To-Os- ... jr. chronicle: Book-keepe- I aSSftnSiiS5 J. ss5J TO&k; BROWN'S I. It Marble Works Ia I WIN ' dht Health Dewar. E lie-Ko- W. F. RAYBOULD, t |