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Show EVENING NEWS. Tel. SI, IMS. Saturday, FLOATING FHAOMENTS. - A nuuiberW missionaries fox the itoutherri State will leave of their Suture labors on.Thureday. Tbe 'StiUi? Quorum of Hsventi. regular monthly7 will hold tne" Court House, at ti., .t tha o'clock oil Mcday eTenlng, Li. J a ..LLiL. iir the 10th Ward at monthly meeting on 10th Wd, wuKdffir S? BchWhbu 7 o clocK. MontUy evening, of the 14tb Quorum of- hK jt wto beheld at theCoun- roiutiated to attend. r , cLiia at ife i LDeie are .rn IUV ,ftv f Marv nil .i K ; . V- - HkJs o. -? ., -l- OlER LOCAL AND ; MATTERS. ne uaemoers ui High tLeHlgh Council will meet In the Council Houb4 onfMonday evening, February 28tb at o'clock. . ' : ' Taylor, Clark. . W.-W. -- 4 a!" - Council- -: - ; 3 - ' i Jfeeiingr. Thetrfgu-j- r I'rleat-ho3dmonthly meeting of the B held be in the the akeUl on Hall bly Saturday, .:j Marib 3rd, at II ni. Priesthood of '! Wm. W.Tayixr, tV ; ! Homo Million JThe Home Missionaries' meeting cf the Stake will be held In! the Council House, on Wednesday evening, February -- ith,' at ' 7 o'clock-- 1 W W. Tayir,: f jtfJIerk of Bteke. are request Twelfth Ward-r-WT. B. Elder at ed to annount In the Twelfth Lewis will preach; Ward Hall ttiiorrow evening. Sere$ commence at 6.S0. j j e U V" V are We Preach! requested Will to announce that fcrlderfitW. Nala bltt will preach iUhe Twentieth :; i Ward ing. Service 6.30 o'clock. echodl-biue- , even- S at Hill commence 1 I ill 4 ' 1 ; M - - Religious Religions Sfmceiservices of the Church of Jesus Saints will be Christ of Lattr-aheld at the A?riJbIy Hal), row afternoon ! b&rlnning at two ! H i o'clock. y to-m- ii Comiriff Attractilns.The Money Spinner, a play which achieved a hit at WallackVTh-atrejNeYork, haa been r.celyei by the Home" Dramatic CI ah ant: will form one of their attractions. w : Y. M. M. I. A.The offioers of these Aenoclatliina - are expected to meet the General f Superintendent, President Woodjru, on special the Council Houee, Mon day evening, February 26th, at 7 bufli-nebSf-in Tbe presidents and secrey taries of mcU a eaocUUon are " rfHjuestejd& attend. o'oiock. parti-cularl- f i are requested to state that i'fof.f Cedarstrom wi lecture Jn tbe f alh Ward Assem bly Raoui on the subject of Phrenology, uei t Tuesday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, uude the aospieet of the Vouug Men,'s;ilutual Improve-uu.n- t AseocUtlonl The public are Invited. Admission freer . 'j t II ' $;.'. The Late! Sinti Weather.We learn from' a gefttleman who has lately t eeu iu tte;. southern part of Idaho, the lai liable couatry,; that some Iu3tauct8 ourred of Cattle n during the having the! feelt lfc te coll p4ll an 4 bows had their udders in the same' condition. This Is very uuueijat occurrence, 'and fehowii the titremlty of the cold. Phrenolo2Y.-W- e j ! . ; . j j ...! : i r jyp Aqueous ;8oliditSjr. : The late In-tens- e freezing temjjerature afflicted the ctt'zens'of Odtn, by solidifying .the water lu; nearly jaU of the private servke plpe of fthel water works depriving thesa mow oftita. ..:.. (Many are d J ! dls-earne- - ; j , A m ".' . ; -f j j i j 1 ot : . ( : c;acawosia. to: aV - I coj ' SI .: .ivr.,;ejM,h::f; v: ' It -- At - 7; ' " ' t--'- p , j: '. t ";:' ;.. Riveted Duck Hunting Coater $3.50 each. ii ii Vests, 1.25 waAEXNcrwl if pr, it ii " Pants, 1.25 lOoz. Blanket Lined Canvass Coats, $3.50 each. CLOSING OUT OUR WISTER STOCK M ' U-- '. -- :o:- - v.;; i: ' i COME ANI OET KARGAIIVfi. 25 ps. Cottonades, (Heaiy) 16f 11 125 Kentucky Jeans, 12i lortk ' " :o:- -- iii 1,1 New.Gbods Arriving Daily xr 30c jr. ji 20c " .a i i' -- r- i" WILL BE SOLD VERY CHEAP. -:o: - r OAEPETS o o Onr IJotto: BODD GOODS aiifl LOW PRICES. -rio; - Tapestry Brussels; 80c, 90c, $L00 jr. ji. II $1.35, 1.50, 1.75 Body l 1.55,1.75,2.50 Moquetts, U - 1.15, 125,135 Three Plys, Ingrains, 90o., $100, 115 per yard. 1EEDTS1 FOB RELIABLE DEMOREST'S ' PATTERHS. i Are Constantly BeplenUlied with NEW GOODS, at - :o:- w 1883 SPRING TRADE 1883 w J 4 ; j l j , Shooting at Qlendale. A REDCCTIOH IH COAL I Rock Springs,1 per ton, ty S6.00. Car load. corre spondent of the Butte Miner wrote from Glendale, Montana, on the ltti lnst:v SI Rock Springs.' per ton, at . :' 6.50. Yard. . ?, Rock Springs, per ton, de" v'l' 1 . "A shooting scrape occurred yes To the Secretaries of Sunday which iwas onlr prevented terday Schools Conference win April from a tragic J termination by the soon be here, and in order that your bunsllno: manner in which the nls- school ma; bs represented la the tol was handled by the amazon who the shooting. .Yesterday Mrs. general annual report, you are kind- did m the door of Evans Pearl ly requested to send the report of Simon Denos'standing residence, snapped a your school to your Stake Superin revolver at a span of horses belongtendent Immediately. Be very care ing to Geo. Chinn, then shot at ful In; making It out; read the blank Ben. Bhepheni, ana then biased away at La Jdhes, a boy about 12 and attend to every requirement. years of age, ebootlng him In the Take pleasure in presenting a report knee. The boy's rather says right that is perfect. The writing shonld that Lu Jones and Ben. Shepbe clear and dlstinot. If every local herd had JubO come from op town on a eloign and were going Secretary will, do Cthia, the Stake through Simon Dmoa' yard to Shep Secretary will be stimulated to make herd's house, when the! woman out jastsuoh a one of ell the schools opened Denos front door and first In your Btake, and - should this be snappea her revolver at ueorge horses, which were standthe case, it will afford us very great Chinn's in the street, then wheeled so as ing pleasure to announce the fact at our to face in the direction! of Ben. general meeting of Superinten- Shepherd, leveled her revolver at dents and Teacher, at our April him and fired, the ball fortunately missing him. She then pointed her Conference. revolver at Ln Jones and pulled the Trusting these few hints will be trucKer. The laa ten to the around the Woman disappeared within kindly taken, and promptly aoted and house.: ' A physician was oalled the aud an examination developed the j ; Gkobqe Goddard, v fact that the ball had taken effect Auti General Superintendent, In the right knee, and was so em j Deseret Sunday School Union. bedded in the bone as to render its extraction impossible. As there was so tar as known, no The Baildingrs for Worship. good people of Ogden .undoubtedly previous difficulty bet ween the par appreciate a faX5t which should be ties, the shooting was probably .the far as practically, adopted result of the woman being Insane. 'ii everywhere through t on the settle LAtter-daa ment of ( the y Saints SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTIGO. buildings used for Divine should be devoted exclu worship Horse-shoe- r Wanted a first-cla- ss sively; to that object, by the use of & at Pike's. dtf Naylor and distinct buildings for separate school purposes and other meetings Klegaal sTonseheM rexmstlare m hot devotional. Saveral each houses of worship ere' erected and In pro Conslstlug of parlor, bed and dln- cess o; erection, while others are ng room furniture, an elegant par set In walnut, hand carved, satin contemplated In some of the Wards lor raw aiiki never been nsea. and of Ogden City, no table among which are body Brussells and vel Carpets is the One brick edifice immediately vet, perfectly new; beautiful antique wast of of the Tabernaele, on the lace cursains, an elegant cook etove, same black, and for uaeof the 8d large and small heating stoves, fine and steel engravings; Ward being a substan tial edifice of oil paintingsnrst-oiared' brick, of an Imposing appeu- - everything Hale Dositiva- on account: or aerjar auce. It Is a credit to the resi ture. Terms, cash. Bale Monday. dents of that Ward, besides an lm Feb. 26th, at 11 a. m., No. 5, Kegel's Detween ist ana kow. otn prove cn en t towards beautifying th at 21 West. south. H. A. Reed. i' livered, . ; .' ' . Red Canyon, per ton, by . c. Carload, Red Canyon, per ton, at .; . . Yard, Red Canyon, per ton, de"U livered, . Weber,' per ton, by Car . ii , i. load, Weber, per ton, at Yard, delivered, A. GOV 4U2 i ,: - :-- ' j tinent, will not only give great indi vidual pleasure to those who at tend the entertainments but will uadoubtedly tend la elevate the musical tastee of the community ,by inspiring higher alms in the divine art, leading to greater local achieve meats. Sabscrlbe far tickets. general time of health. The season had been exceedingly dry until recently, when the rain descended ln copious ehoweca, raising the expecMr. Hatchings' Funeral. We tations of farmerswho had become doubtful about, the water supply for are requested to announce that the funeral of the late Mr. J. E. Hatch ' ," , !; thlstear. ; ings will be conducted at the reel denoe of Mrs. Thorp, West Temple man A named Joieyh Dapuis.-Street, on the corner north of the "JJu Do Joseph puis (pronounced pee") was Ito have arrived ln Salt Continental Hotel, at S o'clock p.m 1 6.00. " -- 4.60. 15. 6.00. Wi now nfTnr Ladies' and Children' WctH Cotton Hosery. at 75 cents 4flr t Coinr Bbos, dollar, 98 Main Street. -- A delayed shipment of UllUUUll IJ STAB WAT PSlICEM. BROIS Baxt Lakb '.It '" V-'l, . WM. It. BEXTLEY fc Co 116, Front Street, San 'Francisco. m.irt.- - k4 jK"F01Et 1R P. Tensdel, General Xferebant, East leniple Salt Xake Cttjr, lias thin day been appointed GenStreet, eral! Agent for tne sale of the Staj Mixed; Paints, made ln san arrancisco. mete rainitarean reaay ror use, ana will not Chalk CYack nor Peel off, and are fully gaaran- .:. il - f VARIETY. PAINTS. IvJCIXEI DVALKata 8EMD ' MAIL ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. teedrwf-.iri't-: H 'ill:. For choice Teas end CofTeee go to G. QunuMls. 1st South street. or poslte Theatre. GREAT I I SIHERAIi AQBN'jr FOB THI Mr. Si METE 10 UUII LOBB OIL CLOTHS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC. PeW 10th, 1883. ChTY, J , ;'-,k- )StDKBl TOVBt Co-oFurnl- tnre Company, corner of South and West Temple Streets, opposite Bait usee Assembly iau. u Furniture from the n. k 10. P. AUERBACH - For Furniture of all kinds go to . W. MADSON'a Oh say. young man. if you want to take your shi for a ride, and cant on account of the lameness of your bone, you should procure a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure, at once, for nothing la better for man or beast. Seeadvt. TBT ITI TBTJ IT II TUT PH TJ. rnTTTn "NT TT! 5T ! ttl m BAYS T - Reader, you should go at once to your druggist and get a 2ftc box of Bbowh'b Ahnioa Saxvk. If it falls once to cure any burn, old sore, ulcer, frost bite or inflamed sore --:o:eyes, your druggist will return your t money, roemveiy warranted, :; WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ELEGANT ; The Children often get burned or bruised. Bbowk'b Arsjioa Balvb BROCADES, MOIREES, SATIIIS, RHADAMES, is warranted to cure at once, 26 PLUSHES, P x cents... :f iOTTOMANS, GROS DE SOIE, SATIIIS DE OWLW I fy -.- A Hare Cinnamon Bear lacera ted and tore Geo. Barker near Dead- - LYOHS, SILK VELVETS, in Black and Colors, Etc , Etc., ville last winter: Dr. W. K. JLe- onard said MI cured his cruel wounds with two boxes of Bbowh'b Abhjoa l i; Auctioneer. NET; CASH COST, Balvx. and wtthouv a boab." or You snould nave a box urown'a Just received, Woof Batting, new Arnica Salve always hi the house; styles fa Sultlnirs. Colored Shoul It remove Inflamatlon and heals der Shawls, New Dress Flannels whenever the akin la broken. If Socks, Stockings, Trunks etc. Re Brocades at $1.00, 1.35, 1.45, 1.60 and rjpwarda, your druggist does not have it. Send " duction in price of ohawla. Molrees 2ftc. in stamps to tbe Brown Medl 1.20,1.50,3.35,3.20 JOHM U. CUT1JSB, jr and " i ' .75 upwards, Plushes cine Co., Leavenworth, Kansas, and 1.70, 3.30, Prove Mill, Agent a and return box malt. will send for 5.75 by upward. they . Bait Lake City. Heavy Plushes doaks, $4.25, 4.75, For sale by z.. v. M. inst., a. u. and upwards. 3.00 OO, Black 1.70, $1.25, 1.45, Silks, 70, 80, Smith A Co.. Godbe Pitta A Co., 80 Inches 63.40. FOB SIALF CBItr ARID wide, Satins Bhadame, Stewart A Cblslett, Moore Allen A AST TKBSfS. ,, Colored Cashmeres, 35, 40, 45, 50, CO, 70, and Blaek He van & iioyer, uuui. ix., One Tiffin Well Boring Machine :4 jl 77, 85, oo and upward. ..... r , complete with all Shafting, Augers, Coughs.- Brown's .Bronchial Tro Dress Goods, 7, , 10, 13, 16K, up to $1.50 per yard. Drills and other tools necessary for chee will allay irritation which in ii:,:. boring and drilling. Apply to . duces coughing, giving relief In Broschltls. Influenza. At fiowell AOo.'s Wagon Yard. and Tnroat troubles. Consumption STOCK .1,OF OUR ENTIRE ... BTATIOaiai. OBlOAJt BCIIOOI. Parafvtlo stroke, heart disease. Cloah, Ulsters, Pelisses, Circulars anfl ClilWs Cloaks Is tbe latest, largest and beat or and kidney afiections, prevented by gan Instructor yet published. At D. the use of Brown's iron .utters. p. Caldert. RANGING FROM $2.60 to 120.00 a plea vuaa. C. F. cAI. aa4 OOKS ' HKASI.KS AHB CO f John W. Snell. sole agent for Bait BIpHTHUIA, soAstur riTia. Lake Citv and section Including A. C. Smith A Co., 154 Main! Bt, Bandv south and Farmmgton north. ! From Old cnurcn uea, eanpeie Wholesale and Retail DrugsiBts, are Valley. Highly liltamlnous. Try sole azenta for my Besperlcan Toniclt 13.25 delivered: U&Q at yard and other remedies. The trade anpnext to Sierra Nevada lumber depot. puea at wnoiesaie ana retain. d71 m Da. J.i W. RoBaarra. Office, Idaho Store. A large let of remnant In our BOOT AND BROS DEPART - VtmM mm aeete, as BENT, consisting of j MEN'S AND BOY'S BOOTS, GAITERS AND Hwe OSBce. WALREH OPERA IIODSB. BLIPPER3, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BUTTON AND LACE Ceaie Cey. SHOS9 AND SLIPPERS. Old ladlea SHOES, etc, etc., at aoautroxut'S) acid FiioaFHATX on account of laek of room fer our A TaJeaaSe Verve Teals. a BKAtmrtx asd arrajuonva rur. THAJJ COST - Dr. CL. C Olmstead, Milwaukee, Wuu.aavK 'I have used It in my Monday Eve, Feb, 22, 'S3. SPRIUG STOCK TO AnniUE. consider it a t i'' practice ten years, and , under tbs tome-'WfflbsptestnUdaathneeesslon valuable nerve !7 r A, aainwssoitM deodset w. - - ' ' ONLY! for EASTERN : . 'iv M ''.i'-'i- "I. is: "'.i':'tl '.'I .j, i, ' ;. i i S: am . yA-W- ' ! ' i ; ': - - - !- - . i : ii : A '; - hA. lillinew j KfllGIITS OF PYTHIAS OC tUsOry, Uw IVautirnt Play in t Acts by DAMON -- on pre-mratl- A.2T !D CS, THE TEST CF FLKSSK:?. L-- td t-- AssMel fey e SpsdaTy of Selected ' Iwtwi:c i vctr-- - 1J V $ Com-pany- ri n i M V- 'lo.:'.. giocs, eiiatrls, Cloaklsss, Knit XTocIcrt, atari i,' ' ' - ! ' ; J7e s fr LUxa nixt Ksn. era never UtulercslZ, :. n. r r ' I i fi a i', " - ' ?r :v hir H r- - tei. ::;. .- V4 ' .11 ' -. . i iff ' ' OR) CSi Ldo Ld UUd ' ' a. t jVlTKU "9 ' i ' : : V m '):- 'i ; : : I :;i!VV-::-i- ;'l r : . v; , ' ' Vl;.r sprhie stock JIATL OX1DIH13 win he filled at C03T and REDUCED PRICES C00r3 wia TCIAtI2'BTJiTCir3 la need of WINTER cf ezrryfci over r r.i u roufy to CUT rrkjes. as we are net ln theathabit ux"tc"-t- )i cooia. It pays hctttr t sill them lees than coat art a, sal q3 - .:a:a-:,:'- ' we are anxleu to avail ourselvee of thla cold span to work oil all onr A Winter Goods to maka room for tba mm it mm V. j aa .:J- V' i EVER, UTPOBTED TO THIS CITY I JOHN S.LINDSAY la LU yxOSSSDt Pjiryf! . A,. '-- A i : yM'-AAA" nn i'R) MATERIAIi REDUCTIONS IN THE PRICES aaava .1 OP ALL WINTER GOODS, Each as Gents9 and; Boy's Overcoats, Winter Cap, Hearj etc AS i f11: t-- ILinEtlSE 1:1 .''4 ! ; - at Cost itiMHP.r'irvv-i.. ,d I; I - IX3 i: ' Goods ; ! i . r vj' Ay Mm, I! tztizz ic nnw fc. FULL ST00K OF QVEBSH0ESJ GOOD & CHEAP. :o:- - mans Just received. They will be i mmWZ UUUUILIJJU 200 Dol i sold regardless of cost. Jr. ATJEBBAOH o) bbo. j - LADIES' AUD MISSES SHOES Our Stock of all Classes belonging to cnnmnic MP MATS. LIHDLEUM CUBPETS, :o: laiveiVVf.V rnr """ ... -- ; Frleeds are Invited to 8U LakeCily from)enver a month 'nee, and bis family are greatly attend alarmed at not having heard from im since he started. They are Damon and Pythias. On Mon frW some harm .rjeay have befallen day night the play of "Damon and nim. Any person who will give Pythias0 will be performed at the Tam auBcaunr of jurima. of his whreabonts will do Opera House, under tbe auspice of Beovill's 1 treat deal td alia' the sorrow of a the 8arsapariCa or Blood and Knights of Pythiaa. The per Liver Bvrun will cure Scrofulous be under Ttry respectable fomlly. Address formance will tbe manage- Taint. Rheumatism. White Swel Jnes Q. Henry, cere of Auerbach, ment of Mr, John 8. Lindsay, who ling. Goat. Goitre. Oonmmptlon. mch 4 yan 81yck Bt. Panl, Mln will enact the character of "Da Bronchll. Nervous Debility, Mal from an aria, and ail diseases arising mon of the Blood. Impure condition The merits of this valuable are so well known that a A.yrasl School building. - The XInjio and Poetry Next Wed Antral School bhIElIng at 0den. nesday is tne last a ay on wnton nassinz notice Is but necessary to re mind the readers of this Journal cf occupledasadlstrfct school, under rans&al and poetic compositions will the necessity cf always bavins direction of Professor Monch, is be received hi competitions for the , bottle cf BcovUl's IHood and Liver -award's oSered bathe Eandy School Syrup! among their stock of family aurabiy designed, presenting VT7 imposing appearance,while the Union. Now Is the time to make necessities. be presented from can Certlflcales ef class fame and several the Vrangeraentf premianur. Ministers many leadinv Physicians,thrcc-howms, eba., st wku roIttd for Iu and heads of famEIes The whole building are Wo land hihes Harris. requested the endorisltln tie Henry -- wea We are cocrtsaUy ia ncclz tms. Dy steam, same as the As- - to state that If Henry llama. certlZc&tes cf cures frcra the moct -jy ttaa m this The Cen- - Sugar House Ward, will call cpon at we Co net herl- rsliibla scarce?, - "1 Bchool buildtnv city..H..rl nf John Masters, cf the Esccnd WtrJ, s to rrcnr;rt:3 it u tie z rcrrr- - f;r tie crra cf tl wine ind elsewhere ta the he Trill ttzi cf tra S1' v arrj wrj, 0 t'l J,4Trzt-5- , 1 .250 Sacks Dry Salt Bacon; 20,000 lbs.1 Choice New HmmM Hams. " Choice Breakfast Bacon. 10,000 500lChests Choice Japan Teas. 200 Bags Choice Coffees. 500 Butts Tobaccoes. 1000 Boxes Kirk's Family Soaps. ' 1000 Boxes Mining Candles. 300 Cases Fairbanks Lard. Clptiiing Boots, jShoes, Hate, Caps, SJiirts, Ties, Collars, HandkercliielB and Un-deiwear, for Men and Boys. J .. v. -- 7.00. . ; c'-t- " f I that settlemen aret having a . Gents' Furnishing Goods: p. To-da- ple of U. iiDll i ' Mouat Carmel.- - W. j; Jolley writes from . Mount Carmel, Kane that the peo County, to the BARN ES& DAVIS, mm. MUM k i j : efft d, :' . : Ml if v , ; waUiug for'aoj inorea-ier; ;: iocaiiy.;;i, jte to Jlqlfy ihe Ice and peri mit the wafer tjoffljw. Work in The Theodore Thomas Concerts. stjre for plumbf rVL y an advertisement of the prospective concerts to be given In Watch Fouhd4-- L Yesterday we this city by the great conductor, . state-- i thaf Mr. VUmberger had his Theodore Thomas, appears lu th rt watch stokn Um his vest pocket it Is to be hoped there will in a room under the Opera1 House. be a generoas response on the . part on th night of! the and ball of the public to the effort being made To day a man nanurd llotert Morgan to secure the funds necessary to was arrested on a charge of having meet the expenses that the grand m committed thp tkeft. The watch affair will involve. Concerts on so was found Iu his pause by the offl grand and artistic a scale, Introduccers armed; wltb a fiearch warrant. ing the highest talent on the Con j CITY COUflCLL. i i ' i ' s, i Cletk. 13" Nursing mothers gan strength by using Brown's boa Bitters. It rroceediflgi at the City Council acta Ilia a charm m restoring to on Friday evenlngj February 23rd, health and strength overstrained j. U8S, Alderman Dinwoodey praeid- - nature. " e EmbroW-eriof line Oar 1 I Hamburg j 1 oonstantlv rerdeniahed. and Don C. Tnfta applied for and Jwa the best assorted and granted a renewal for three months la all waysin the city. All the popuof his license) to transact business cheapest as retail liquca dealer at his place of lar brands of Muslins always on hand, and prices guaranteed to be business No. 10 First Booth 8C ' Cohm Bene,, The bill tot an ordinanoe relating the lowest. ' 08 Main Street, to the distribution of water, which was read at a; former mooting and BJOTIOSOr KKJBIOTAX. ordered printed was taken up en its The Wasatch Drug Store will resecond reading and consideration ." move to the store room lost vacated i resumed. ; The several provisions of the bill by Cohn Bros., No. 102 Main St., on or about the 12th Inst. j were sharply p and exhaustively J .a if Come and see us. eepeoially atotlon four, which alma to define the relative Moork, Alun A Co. rights to water, of land entitled thereto by viftae of priority of occuUpholstered Furniture at P, W. pancy and those not that entitled. fiiADeon'a Before action on the fourth section Fruits, VegeUbles,Poultry etc, at was taken, the Council took an ad I. G. Quivn's, -1st South street opjournment to 'Monday evenlng,Feb. posite Theatre.- ,j ztn, at 7 o'clock p. m. Go to the Globe Bakery for your and OAKES, where Confectionery Movement.--The fot. A Generous are to be had pure and wholethey lowing appears In the Utah Journal. some. H. Aansoxax diw .j , To the Saint of t7te Logan Tern y i -- t. 1 scHoei. apiTe. pie District. line of boy's School Suits nice A on work the Logan Temple The j has moved along quite rapidly the offered very cheap at Im UOUjBXBQ. tew at but last months, present it seems as if it was going to lag a lit IF TOD WAIT tle as our funds are found to j be Class First On exhausted. last Upholstery, go to the nearly Saturday Furniture Company.! S. P. I called tbe men' togef hrno w labor Co-oing on the Temple, and told them Neve will attend to your wants. that under the present circumstan ces, flack of funds) we would be ob DOHILSOI BBSS. llged todlsmlfs them for tbejpreeent Are now offering their ' entire stock untu we couKi recuperate a little. OOST. of WINTER GOODS at a i nii been; suggestea mat proit naa ... ... f :t bably the men would continue the jf work upon donation for a i period of BKDCCTIOBJ Bltt time rather than; see the work stop-- in price of Pleasant Valley Coal. On pea. After stating tne facts to this faithful body of men between 40 and after Monday, Jan. Mthl 1883, and 60 volunteered to contribute all Pleasant Valley Coal will be sold at their labors during" the . month of the following price: By car load at yard, I5.2S per ton, March ana 10 of them one half i of weights.) their month's work, --which will (minecar load delivered, 5.60 per Asy amount to about $2,600. This they ; have stepped ferth to do rather than ton, (mine weights.) At yard, (screened), f6.00 per ton. see the work on the House of the At yard, f unscreened), fSSOpr ton. Lord retarded! I think the forego Delivered, (screened). S6.00 ner ing should stimulate all the Halnts ton. In three ton lots. In this vast Temple district of over Delivered, (soreened), $6.50 per 26.000 Inhabitants to a renewed ef fort to gather means enough to keep ton, (tingle ton.) j f Plenty of coal: orders nromDllv these nooie hearted men at work in the future until the House: of the filled. Try Pleasant Valley Coal and you will use no other. Lord Is completed. A. I WiujAms, Agent. Your Brotberln the Gospel, Office, Second South, first door :'! CO. Cakd, M, east of Main.' Buptl i Yard, opposite D. 4 R. G. nassen- r Temple Oirice, Logan, id44 ;j ger depot. t p IfeD. ltfth, ,1883. ? ! rock-breaker- HtewarliMrf Hi Wtdqod, ir., Wood house IdunlMiDJ Ml Tne Hammoth Mine. Tbe Uua moth Mine, in Tlntlo District, seer destined to beooxnc one of the bJ geef and moat profitable .mlnea bx Utan. Wltb tax Immense body of ore "In eight, calcnlated at a minimum ef 1150,000 tone, said proepcxs Uvely at much greater than that amount, and of an average value, taken from mill returns, of over fifty dollar a ton, it Is evidently only question; of sufficient capital ' mad plant to make this one of the moat paying concern in the Territory. The present contrekra of the property seem to be fully alive to thla fact, for during the 1 act three month ten new furnace have been completed, besldee the original four, which were built by W. H. H. Bowers, and all the apparatus of a large and productive output! ha been superadded, such a Cornish rolls, etc;. Not content too with the profits which' the conversion of ore Into matte aflorded the concern, they are building immense reduction work, which will be completed early In March, for the purpoee ef refining the metals contained in the matte, and so adding to the profits of refining those of mining and smelting. Here work are being constructed to treat the matte on new principle, called the eiectrlly tto principle, which has lately, been introduced with complete success In Germany and at Swansea. It is the application of electricity to the granulated product of matte for the purpose of precipitating it in a pure metallic form. After that the residue is refined into gold and silver bullion by the ordln ary means of cupel end refining fur': naces, We understand that 23 electro- ' dynamlo machines end over 100 six-fotanks have been ordered. It Is fully expected that .these works will all be running by the middle of March, and that the first monthly di vidend will be paid In April.; Ah enterprise such as this carried on on this scale, has, as may- - be supposed, Infused a new life into the Tin tic District, Which is likely to become the Swansea of Utah. We ere pleas ed learn that that those who control this business do not Intend, as is too often the case,. to neglect the moral welfare of their workmen, and stera have been and are being taken to secure this Important end. We wish every success to each an enterprise. - ., ZiallUTied ICC, EMPIRE MEAT MAREET. :';v':VV;vj I' o; T7H0LE3AL3 AND IHTTAIIt LISCT'i ; :'" 1 m. OMfD, |