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Show ... EVENING NEWS. . "'April Tuesday, ATTEMPTED MURDER. O. V lMt. 20. PERSONAL. man named O. E. . Trojan was last night for attempting to Sake STAKE CONFERENCE. the life 6t E. Sylvester, foreman of the Tribune composing room- - It appears The Quarterly Conference of the Salt that weeks ago Trojan, who Lake Stake of Zlon will begin Its ses- is a several r by vocation, waa dission In . this City, on Friday, SlajSncL; fiwwn that charged ID at a..t.la the Assembly Hall. Jl, k ' 'siritifheld agrndge A toll attendance of the Priesthood him for it; even having been against an J members Is earnestly desired. a intended to kill to that : heard aay A. M. Caxxox, , . words or to, that effect, at ' Sylvester; i O. CjLLDtR, J i; ! kl3 1 4 XJ the flrst opportunity E. Tatxok, j;' J. ten o'clock he enabout Last V night j Presidency of Stake. tered the; composing room, and. began reviling the - forcmaa'andapplying FRAGMENTS. to him 'all the abusive epithets he Good weather for bad colds. could lay Jils tongue to. Mr.1 Sylvester A BOf was fined for battery. advanced towards him, when he fired, but luckily his Intended victim's foot ,No Jury as yet In the llopt reorder slipped and the ball sped by" Harmlesscase. ly. Trojan immediately disappeared. The police were summoned, but were CiTYConncll In regular session unable to get on the track of the ofV., -; j ni?ht fender, who ' returned to the office a The Logan Co-o- p Is doing: rushing little latejf flourishing his pistol, swore Y business.! i considerably, but did not again shoot. went" b&t and was soon after' A BtXETir ' concert, to Miss Agnes Ho again ' into custody and spent ' taken wards Olenls on tho tapis. the rest of the night in Jail, Pkeumonia Is prevalent In the wcst-e- nt Trojan Is a Scandinavian, about 40 . . of Bearer. , , part years of age, and Aisfgajdjr to be of a and BTnx Court Ilouse grounds In Logan very ogly quarrelsome disposition his unbear his jthrough discbarge got are being Improved. able Insolence to his associates and the "Is this everlasting April weather so- foreman.) While beinr searched at the lus: to let upl - It llay. ' Cj. 1 City 1111 he admlttad the Shooting and ' , Two Chinese, of either sex, were said he was sorry he did not kill Syl- to be vester. .xt.ewuiuouoi.ies9 uc iiiuicieu before Justice Spiers for assault with intent to murder. ' married. A ar-res- typei-aette- n. I. ' to-d- ay -- ;- j -- Is the Seal Skin Clsrar, ail "unusual amount of saliva is not. created by them, only natural expectorations are occasioned by their use. No deleterious matter Is permitted ia their make are tncy a iieainij' buiu&ci up,onu iiauureu uj- jurst ciass ucniers. 2. C. M.I. Agents. ''WIDE AWAKE Dni'CST. ' The Z. C. M. I Druz Store are always alive to. their business, and spare no article pains to secure the best of every in their line. They have secured the asncv for the celebrated Dr. King New Discovery for Consumption. The only certain euro known for Consumpi tion, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Hay Fever, ' Bronchitis, or an affection of the Throat and Lun$. Sold on a positive guaranty. Trial Bottle free. Bcgular ize 41.00.. ; 3 last eveninjr , several-weeks.--jlf- e; J''r-;- y,, m-ut- c Losan Tern Die Dedication. The following dispatch from Apostle Moses Thatcher; dated at St. George April th, has been received by Elder C O. Card. ' Superintendent of the Logan ,Templeijr-- f Pnsidnt. Jnhn Tuvlnr h riMti1rt to postpone the Cache Valley State ami Oonfprpnee to Vrlriav. Kntnrrln Sunday, May 18, 17 and 18. The Temwill be dedicated on Saturday, the ple 17th prox. - Please circulate according- :. - Coughs and Colds. Those who are suffering from Couli8, Colds, Sore Throat, etc.,ahould try Brown's Bronchial Troches. : A'od only in bors. i. f A CTRF. OF PSElTfOM A. Mr. D. II. Barnabv, of Owesro N. Y., r was taken with says that Ills daus-hta violent cold which terminated with Pneumonia, and all the best physicians irave the case up and said she could live but a few hours at most. She was in this condition when a friend recommended Dr. Wm., Hall's Balsam For The Luugs, and advUcd her to try it. She accepted It as a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked chancre for the better, and by ?ersevering a permanent core was i v.r f The day bet for the 'dedication will be seven years irom the time eround was broken for the erection of the edifice. - ; j ';?'. -- Oil Portrait. Mr. Lorus Pratt, artist, has just finished an oil portrait of Alfred Solomon.; of the firm of Soiomon Brothers and Gold, the enter prising boot and shod firm of this city The likeness is excellent, lifelike and natural, and should be prized both by the artist and his subject: I Had Catarrh In its worst form. One bottle of Ely's Cream Balmi stopped droppings Into my throat pain and soreness In my head and ,deafness. Mrs J D. Hagadorn, Union, N. Y. -- BUSINESS NOTICES. ' to-d- ay - HAY DAY. . The weather is hardlv favorable to day for a "grand openimr at Fuller's Hill Pleasure Garden on Thursday, rEATTI OF A ,MKMBfcR OP TflE MOH- - May 1, but Mr. Fuller, the proprietor. . Md'S BATTAUOX. i z knows how anxious the vounir folks will be to have their May walk, and he The'news comes from Graves' Val- Is ready and willing to make them feel at home and comfortable on that day ley, Piute County,'; of the death of and all other days this season, at his Brother Ebenezer Hanks, which took favorite place of public resort. Prices uls: home lUte at at ; f place and attractions and attention aa usual. p j minutes past 3 o'clock p. m. on the 4th lERPEll'AIi IXJtrXCTIOJf, of April. 1 His death was caused by a Y 7 Jlecord. iY ..-In the U. S. Circuit Court in Mary severe attack of Brlght's disease, from land, it was, on the 10th of March,l8S4, Tns street-ca- r conductor, through which he had been ailing more or less najuacrea auu aecreea mat a perpetual whose carelessness it Is said the accl- -i for some two months previously,, r . lnl unction be Issued airalnst Louis E. The deceased w.as Ca years of age the V ctter, and eighteen others, restrain dent occurred tod other day, has been them from imitating the tables of ' discharged.'- of last February. He was born in ing Hth 1: the Kumford Chemical Works, manuI Washington County, New York. He facturers of Horsford's Baking Powder. . Work hasr omi'nenced on the D. Y. was onejof Captain Brown's com- and also from using their old bottles. The defendants were reanlred to Actdemy building at ProvoY The plan ofi th4 Mormon Battalion, brlnz into court all fraudulent lables. of Don Carlos Young, architect has pany Mexwhich served j in the War with and all imitation powder, for destruc been accepted. ;7 i ico, and was one of the detachment tion. ... , " , it was oecrecd that the liurulord Presidbxt Tatxqr and party arChemical Works be entitled to receive rived at Touerrille at six o'clock last traveling with him In campj life, and theprotit which have been diverted night. AH well, i Held two meetings attending with him tho sick at Pueblo, from it by reason of the infringement, were ordered to to Salt .ake and the defendaat3 thereto-da- y. .'n'Y until relieved l.to comehere" y .n ??-all costs pay arrived 23th, Valley.; They July ' Thus ls! another 'scored for Sxow drifts two or three feet. 'high, 1847, onljrone day behind the company victory the Kumford Chemical Works, who. with occasional mudboles two or three led not long since, caused several parties by President Young. fec-- deep Is tho trouble with Bear Lake nnea lor violating tna ln- Brother Hanks was soon sent to the to do heavily of lunction the Supreme Court re . Valley Just now. . Society Island on a mission, and on' straining an persons irom oner.ne ioj-in Saa Bernardino, California, sale "Acid Phosphate" (so- called) 'luDoh C. YouNOj architect, has for- arriving warded to Superintendent 6. O. Card, learned that there was no chance to any pacsage wnicn snau De a suostancoioraoie imitation, oi nors-ford- 's an approved plan for improvements to proceed farther, lie reported back to tiaior Acid d&wlt Phosphate, 'mi the authorities, of the Church and was '. ti bo made around the Logan Temple. ii - TtY' POURS.: then Instructed to remain la San BerAjt entertainment will be given In nardino and help build up tho "Mor& Burton on hand and Sandbers the 18th Ward, chapel, on Thursday mon" Farm, then in the occupation of make to order, on keep short notice, - all of Fly Doors and Windows. night, in the interest of the Mutnal the Saints, from the 'Spaniards. He kinds 104 ana no Koutn lempie street Improvement Association and Sunday paid out some $30,000 of his own means West. tf iSchOOl. . to help buy the, land, and remained . u i ASlCiXKE'S WALE. A mertixo of the Salt Lake Athletic there until the Saints were called homo. stock of elegant millinery, The entire when was Col. L. Thomas Ho there calleti for next Thursday jXssoci&tion is N. Colebrook, will be Miss of goods ventag, 7.30 o'clock, at tha offlce of Kane was sent to Utah to conciliate sold regardless of cost. Call and sec. llarnes and Davis, Main St. A full at- matters, after he United States army Sale commences First had been sent to Utah to "wipe out store east of Deseret National Bank. ; tendance desired. 11. J. Almond, Brother Hanks was tf the Mormons.J Assignee, W"k t are requested by Conductor the man whQ furnished Col. Kane with Becbley to announce that the members a four-mu1n the team' and provisions, anl Phntrtcrrflriha made firmer Per of the Tabernacle Choir will meet to , The tVocr tnthnufrnm Ilowpr Rtld New- Utah.-to him to a take driver paid morrow (Wednesday evening) at; Gallery, Just west of the Opera cost of the outnt amounted to over $300 combs M :' UVU9C, o'clock, at thejTalwrnacle. and was freely glvenC J " ' f ' C ilBITAMSl.l HTANPS V5fUAE.I- He was the first man to build a cot ton factory la Utah, and spun tho first LOCAL JiEWS. ' i Those troubled with rheumatism, reel of coUoii yarn. It was he who who have tried other remedies and Lake Bear The Wholesale House. Iron iron the mines la up still are uncured will certainly obtain Democrat says "It is anticipated tliat opened and made the first merchantrellei within three aays' ana generally there will be a Wholesale Mercantile County, taking Britannia. able iron ever produced from the rich within six hours bywas discovered by great remedy Institution established this summer at Iron ores of that district. He laid out This of great an eminent English physician Lake M. of Z. Salt I, C Mourpcller by is saidsome $4,QS? )u helping along experience, and who has never lost a it Messrs. ' City. We have learned that . to wnom inis metucme was adthat enterprise. patient ministered. Britannia is not a lotion; JI. S. EldreJe, Win. Jennings 1L He becairie bankrupt and at C3 years no external application can permanentThatcher and S. W. Sears are appoint- of age started out to again hunt a homo cure rheumatism, which is a decease ly ed a committee to enquire into the on the lower of the blood. Britannia Is prepared settled for his ,'and family of such an enterprise, and if and a teaspoon-fu- ll of the-. Freemont Itiver, (better with the greatest skill, taken la a wineglass of cold the prospect Is encouraging, a suitable part known as tfce Djrty Devil river) and in waterbeinK finds its way to the bulldinj willba erected at once.' It one short year astain established his bloood.immediately where it corrects the paln- will jtreatlr faclllUte the morcantllo removes it immedi family in a homo before be . was called causlng element, ine iuterests la this valley, both la lmpor-tatlonuiu, by ately puruying j , f and gradually builds up the entire sysand the handling of our pro- - away, "He wad burled on the south 'side of tem, persons who nave used this i Y in Utah, tell us ; du?v5. the iFreeroont IBJver," on a beautiful valuable preparation ever helped them a nothing level plateau, designed for a cemetery that has done.. Many references A Iloee Blaat.. J." U: T"an Natta A short service had been held at the Britannia in Lake Salt City and elsewhere can be handed in an item this morning to the residence of the deceased; Brothers given. i Z. C. M. I. drug department ia the effect that about S or 4 o'clock this Richard Gibbons and John S. Ferris ' . agent for Oah; Afresh supply lately '''' ' afternoon, a "hugo blast would be set beiaz the speakers . arrived. Price as usual $2.60 per botoff at Paseoe's Lime Quarry, Just ; About thirty1, hours "before Brother tle. Special rates to the trade. north of the Warm Springs. .A tunnel Hanks expired, be roused out of tha had been ran Into the rock and 2,500 stupor of .unconsciousness and told "new instantaneous propounds of powder put in, and a cut Brother Ferris that it was all right, he tings by the cess." We have the only Lighting made each way and the powder divided. had .was he to f oiug shutter in the city, fear, It was to be set off with a battery. home nothing to God, and bore a faithful testiriSWVUMM. lUfcWKR Oar informant stated that a eood view mony "of the truth of the gospel and BOOTS. NUOEM, i II ATM, CAPS. might be obtalued from the hill above, the work of God on the earth. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Bottom at a point out, of danger, but as wa Dunfoko's. at preferred the view through our ofllce man Prices, dead Tha Identified. Body tht-rno was window, especially as found in a cabin near Kimball's Creek, probability, for divers. reasons, of get- Parley's Park, last Monday, has been Mepey Always Ready t L.an. ".' At the Pioneer Loan and Bulldlne to this to in back time go press, ting lndeatlfled as. the body of Jonathan Borrow from the- Asso- evening's paper will not contain a full Bentley, of the 10th Ward of this city, Association. an save commissions. clatlonand account of the upheaval. a notice of whose mysterious disap' a lsnrc asKortmpnt of home-main the News Trunks Just received at pearance was Returned Missionary. Elder John some time sincepublished of his at the request JPenman, of East Bountiful, who rewho feared Bentley, brother, Joseph turned from a mission to Great Britain he had wandered off aud perished lu T' ; ULOBE DAKEBY. fin tn th f:lr.h Tt ikprr fnr vfiur holi with the company which arrived yes- the cold, ; ., . Candles, Cakes. Fruits, etc. They f He left here terday, called In y. who wa domett day The matt, be had pure and wholesome, at low can missing April II 0), I!2, and while away labored ed, was attarwards found In Park. City prices. j entirety hi' the Glasgow Conference, and brought back home, but subse v "...': . FIRE .V months, auentlv" wandered off again and was 4rt lu Flfeshlre for twelve and and Proof the Lamp Chlntneys months ia4 Aberdeen,, Iamp eight next found ' A corpse as above stated Trimmings of all kinds at the City Oil balance of the time around about GlasThe body was , discovered by J ohn Store, No. CO First South Street, oppogow. He baptljed five new converts Nelson apd j a , boy named Mar site the Theatre, Skkiob axt Band. and rebaptlzed two who had formerly tin, while they were out iishln?. belonged to the Church, and found was held week last before An Inquest testl-jiaopiany opportunities to bear aU Cohen at Park City. ' Joseph Si. 34. 'l'hlril ttoalki fMret, w. to the .people. Iley was wU Justice i nr. IDA LYOKH. and of that: Tiekfleld Joseph place, treated as a rule aud prUes Ids erperl-?uc- e Bentley, the dead man's idenbrother, John Broadbenl, watchmaker ands, highly. IIewas accompanied to tified tho body. The condition of the organs, accOrtieons, conce-tin.tjeweler; thts office hj Brother Thomas Vorbeis corpse indicated death' had o that etc., repaired. South Temple who lu of .Huntley, Aberdeenshlie, one block west of Tabernacle. two months before. street, curred about also came la olta yterday's arrivals. Dr. Manlor testliled that he could PARAMO I. S, PARAMOLB. find no marks or bruises on the body One hundred styles to select from at Third DUtrlct . Courtr P)eed-Ing- s to Indicate four' play, "but the "jury f leas than Aew York prices, at on seemed to think that all was not right, before Chief Justice Iluuter, Duksuox Bros. ' : 1S84 Tuesday, AprU , as In their verdict they assigned the Chas. Foster vs. E. A. Irelaud; de- following reasons for believing foul S3 CEST8. fendant llowtd till Jana 2nd, to an- means had been usadi "That tha Will getjronagood meal at tha New , swer. House, Market Bow, opi front door of the building was locked York Coffee Kimball Block. Call and get a W. H.n. Bowers vs. London Bank with a poslte padlock on the outside, there uti'A r.imfh roll, run of tea or coffee. of Utah (L); motion to Increase bond I was a ftprag to against the door on the in Dinner from 13 to 4 p. m. Meals - refused, and au alias writ of attach- side ; there was also a board nailed order at all hours. '.; ment ordered to be Issued. across the door and connected to the DE3TT1BT. J. R. Nichols vs. London Bank of door frame on the, inside. On examiofllce half block south Kevsor. B. J. claim of nation we found a window in the back IJtah(L; motion to satisfy of rthe Aesemply Hall, No. 43 West of out of creditor proceods judgment part of the house which was nailed up Temple street. AU work guaranteed. Botes garnishecd, allowed, closely with boards from the outside, IIOKIERT, UOaiEBT, 1IOMIERT. E. B Young va. same defendant ;" with the exception of a space of about Five hundred dozen pairs of ladies' same order. we which deemed five inches wide, it children'a 'gents' hosiery. 25 per W. S. McCornlck; an impossibility for the deceased to cent cheaperand W.S. Clays vs. than ever offered before motion for new trial allowed. have passed through when he was in Salt Lake city, at Doxxtaox Bros. People, etc. vs. Fred. Hopt, murder; alive." empanelling of Jury in progress. Md tm TiBBfcral. BmI tka Taai Proceedings before. Associate JusHard Knox, Brother Wm. Knox, tice P. H. Emerson t Seventh Ward, hands in the fol of the My patrons will be gratified to learn George C. Staley vs. M. P. Muray et lowing: : our lacmties ior mating tn oesi that on condition that aside al. ; default set work were never better 1SS4. FniDsaicxiBtTEo, photosrraphlc 23d, April defendant Crow and Pyper file answer than now. Everything is new and of to the best; prices stui the same, .books, within ten days, otherwise default ' atjttlnnprv.ladies satchels, and . I V.neWah Si ta te . . v riplriil etand. hoct of attractive novelties, for sale so you Mckindly mornlnz, Monday pers A. W. Street (trustee) vs. W. S. tha pay slwMit Jnhn J. as low as ever. By ait means n mnA alan thA Cornlck et al. ; demurrer overruled, de- k'luir Kan . fnmnfvntna roller of tha Treas new Art uazar a visit. ; , C. li Satag. , fendants except. He had sent me his pamphlet ury. tim HnnnHiiint bMa nf the con r4Hno C. W. vs. al. J. C. Bowerlng et Burks' Whit Pine Balsam. Pacific Bank troversy with the National Bowerlng; demurrer overruled, de- OI Burks' White Pine Balsam. 31AS3. i tSOStOn, fendant excepts. Tea days to answer. Use Barks' White Pine Balsam. I wrlto nnw trt thank too for the nft Use Burts White line Balsam tar Moses Morris et al. vs. Edward Piske vers and also to tell you that on the Committee House the 18S4, 2nd April, and Cnrrvncr exonerated etal; demurrer overruled. Defend- n RinHnir Ask your Druggist for Burks Pine ants except. Fifteen days to answer. itaisam. officials, Government including the all W. 8. Stirling vs. E. Piske et al; de- Comptroller Knox, from the charges of murrer to complaint overruled. fraud growing out of the failure or the, t- nrrm.ETH AB3TICA MAI.TK. DeBank ? National Paciic The areatest medical wander of th fendants except. Fifteen days f" barf, however, warramveu w euww 1 Comptroller Knox world, cr . . his place and accepted the Re- HurnV Bruises, c.-s- , uiceis, 1 1 tho National Bank ol tl Dixon vs. McCoy; demurrer to comKlieum, Fever Sorts, Cancers rues. New York City. His place will plaint argued and overruled. Defend- public, gnaran- b bard to fill. So he has not disgraced Hands, and all skia erortioas, ant excepts. InstAECe. Or In name of Knox. tn rnnt rf the - i ; rt1ted States rt. Nhns at al; case la j,iorra Jcdge Emirsox Is assisting Judge Hunter la the business of the Third District Court. Y't ni ITome Wlsslonarles will meet In the Social Ilall evening at half past 7 o'clock. A large snow-ftllIs reported from the hill east of the Lowell , works, but no harm done. So says the Park A ' VETERAN GONE. v . ; -- " . de . , I V i I ; Y-- .: t 4 - I I . v i i - , - '. v . !' k . i i . . , Debility, Weakness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Poor and thiu Blood, Are the results ot this change of temperature. Each man, woman aud child can invigorate the system and ward off the threatened diseases of the Summer, by using sow, Brtvu'a Karaaparllla ' ' and Dandelion with Iodide of Potassium, the best ISIood Purifier ever offered to the Suffering. . Scrofula, Tumors, Kidney Diseases. Ulcers. nie-givi- ng ; - . e r " de 1 1 to-tla- - .... i ? . uy , : . 5 '. ?: Tmxvrm EVERY l , m i--e mi j ijs. -- i HAVING NOW COMPLETED ' . ; o BEPilRTilffCOliPLEl! f ', jr . MM , WE ARE NOW FULLY v !t - I, Uhcumatism, Cancers, Boils, Constipation, Erysipelas, Sick Headache, Salt Ilhcum. ., Yield at Once! '' full" See formula on each bottle. This Spring of 18M use this great Blood Purifier. All Drutrsdsts recommend Brown's Sarsaparilla. Every Druggist in Salt Lake and every dealer in Medicines in Utah. ' . Ask them of its merits. Brown's Arnica Salve. 250.000 boxes of Brown's Arnica Salve have been sold on afpositive guaranty.and a eure effected In each case. Bruises, cuts, burns, old sores and Inflamed sore eyes, yield at once to this grateful, soothing remedy. Only 25 cents a box. Keep it in every hotna FIRST CLASS CATtRIAGK PAINTER, alao a first class lllack.simth. l'KOl'bli'8 1MF143M KNT CO. l irnt deor wut it Valley lioaae. Within the last few weeks, the firm. of Barton & Co., Clothiers, Ho. 35w., First South Street, have been receiving one of rhe best selected stocks ol Men's, Youth's. Boys' and Children's brought into this Terriclothing ever tory. In addition to this, they have taten special pains to stock up also with the very latest and best styles of Hats, Caps, Collars, Ties, etc. In short, everything in the Gents? Furnishing line. For low prices and first they cannot be sur quality of iiroods oy any otner nouse in tne passed The purchaser will find it to his city, In terest to call on this house and examine the goods and prices. ... ' Silk and lieadedaces. Spot and Beaded 'V-l.tJSatin Ribhon in all shade. T.dtdlidi J fiWtl' tffMni&ttf V; J lAlllloir fl)flArml Silk Gloves and Mitts. Our Assortment of .Ladles9 and Misses Jlose is the Largest ever, hrought to this City. p.-s:25- pres-klec- rrr . - . r-- ? , t . .FOLIsOWIXG DEPAUT3IENT? sVtfr '"I Ladicu Silk I lose, worth 92.M, for Ladle' Mlkllose, worili $3.50, tor TiAdicii IJisle TIirea.d nud Cotton, worth , 91.00, 50 cent. I0. .". : f 5 '.M"' s i " i j FRENCH PARASOLS, Just in,, tne Latest Out, r r ; j ; ' GROS .GRAIN, latlio' , Si s . Dolman, Raglan and Cloak cvfft'uaIJojChUhlnp j tt Cap, FhrnUklnff Goods Lllli-llfl''IIl'a- . n" R1JLVDZDIERS, l' furpeC Ii " oleum and Shado ! i DRESS SILKS dt ...... i DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. F ' v j antl Children IIosc, worth. .70 'J and 75 cent, for 25 cenfs. jml French and Aiuerirnn Ircs Caoods CSoods aiil Tnble Unoii Zephyr, Ginghniu aud Iomctto . Flannel nml IjidicH Cloth JL'iirfaln, lirapery nud Tidy , tape, JDinhroidery and Trimming Iffolorj i iilovo. ajid Ilnftou afjdlr Underwear and Corset in Tdlc'a Clililreu4i jSnM s& Slipper .Cenland. IJoys lloot and Shoo '2)Ii!iinery, Fancy GomIstHmI Paraxol : - Jll-ist'- VH S?nj : ' .lVhKo 1 ;" tt 4S - IOTT03IANS, BROCADES AND SATINS, EVERY SHADE. JRO-DE-LiONDR- nS, i W OD LB 3T. :o: r- - Ottomans, Taffeta, Xroiioli OiMiiol Xin,i "VTiolo, 4 llcrchants,. Milliners, Tailors, Pcddlers:and other I 'Wholesale. Buyers mV find1 C tn- OUR STOCK COMPLETE, I OUR PRICES RIGHT AND Haii'rrr " ;T ' f ! -- . Cashmoro, OUR TREATMENT HONORABLE. nitiiiQfty JF'oiiln.rtl.1 IT'r'Oiioli. .4 WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD. SATINE ZEPHYRS, SCOTCH AND DOMESTIC GINGHAM, CHAMBRAYS, DRAPER'S CLOTH, SEERSUCKERS, CHEVIOTS, CAMBRICS and PRINTS IN GREAT PERCALES, VARIETY. ; i v -- - ' , 5 f?!,..'. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. Table Covers, Tidies, Table Linen, Xap-- i Iclns. Xainaooks, Swiss ' Muslins, Cambrics. and Domestic Sheeting, ' all New and Fresh 4j Toil, Jt. 'EST ABLIQ JET 23 X 18 64. ;. ....... I vi v. 1 !.v'. T p t - . 1 i ' t tt s::;tiitY ii". ' : J , F. AUERBACH BRO. & . NOTICB 13 HEREBY GIVEX, THAT CARPETS .CELOBraG OUT, CARPETS of an order of the Pro ! ! bate uoart or the uounty ot salt take, or the Territory of Utah, made On the 14th day of December, A. D., 1983, in the. matter ol .n tate of Henry ilaiheu, deceased, the j -the undersigned the Administratrix of We are CARPET HOUSE Cr of Utah. said sell will at estate, ...... t tm f sale to the highest bidder forprivate cnh. 1 C and subject to confirmation by said ProA fA y-- ' Stock Defbre bate Court, on or after Thursday, the flint of May, 184, all the rijrht, title, interest dT oi iv j ' an'd estate of the said Heury Maiben, " ( Y', ; ETerjr at the time of his death, together n au witn ' f.' (lint tne ngni, ptia aia interest below said estate has by operation of law or otherA VMt wise aeqnirod, other than or in addition to r 23 eentri ETery that of the said estate at the time of his death, and to all thnt certain lot, piece or r Body BrusaeU, Tapestrie?, Iagrains-iTemjw- .f Velvets, ifoquettes, parcel of land," situate lying and being r jOf WiUljiui & Iloyt's make, In Goat, American and French Eld Y iq Salt Lake City, Uoanty of bait take, Ter- Rag Carpets, Matling, Cruriib Clotba, Rftg, Linoleums, Oil Clothe bandiXla, Ties, etc., alo aai endless varletj ot . and of bounded described ' and Utah, ritory ,v ... , " ,. '. is- - '. .i nd . .'Im" H,tC. V - . , a follows, to wit : , I - I "I I i ' , Cretonuf-sCurtain Part of Lot One (1) in Block Three, (3) Turcoman. Ladles riuahes, Lace. Amerloan Cui and and Prenrti Draperies. lav Cratn, Coat, Kid, Plat 1." Salt Lake City Surrey, commencand NoUiogham Curtains, Window Shades, Coraice, as am and Kid Prices Satin I Slioefl, at Saverlnoing ing at the Southwest corner of said lot One, Madras, Guipure Slippers, -v , (1) running thence forth ten (10) rods, Polea, Mouldings, Etc. 1' thence East eight feet and three inches, ; Closing: out thla eutlr line ot Ladlea, vifcit A to Rooms our will well Carpet (8 ft. 3 in.) thence Sonth ten (40) rods.theuce deeirinpi anyone . j 3Ilssea' and Children's Shoes. v' West eight feet and three jinches (S ft, 3 in.) the .Latent r.tyle". auJ Uat to place of beginnine.containgllve (3) square loiurmsn ineir borne with elegance r rods of frronad in said City and County of uwus jiruuuau iu iiie country are nere. . y Halt Lake and Territory of Utah, with all - . thereon. j improvement Also, the tract adjoining- - thereto on the West and described as follows, to wit: Part of Lot Two (2) ia Block Three, (S) Plat I," Salt Lake t ity Surrey, commencing at the Southeast corner of said Lot Two, (8) running thence West three and a half (Ji) rods, thence North teq (10) rods, We have received a CoaipleU Supply for this Deparfnicnl u thence East three aud a half (Ui) rod, thence South ten (10) rods to place of beWhite and Colored Shirts, Collars and Cuffit, IlemstitcheJ Faneyi ginning, containing thirty tiro (35) square i roils of ground, more or less, with improveHandkerchiefs, Suspenders, Underwear aud Hats. i. WHICH WILL ASTONISH THE NATIVES. ments thereon, also- in the said Citr and iu A is immense an CSeiitV ihij Speciahyl Department County of Salt Lake and Territory of Utah. Bids or oilers for either or both of said ' ' tracts with the Improvements thereon may SO ' ' M Y , ; Vu : . "'Y',,:! j' be wade at any time after the flrct publicaj tion of this notice, and before thJ making of the sale or sales herein contemplated. All ! : ........ J bids or offers mot.t be in writing, vaunt specify which of the tracts t desired; and if both, how mnch ia offered for each tract HEW- STOCK OF FURKISHIKG GOODS, j p . , and said bids or offers mast be separately; left at tha Law Office of ('has. VV. tUaritcr, Building, Salt Lake City, U. T., or Squire' ' We are at the residence of the undersigned Adminoffering Extraordinary Bargains in ;ChiUrtn's aud istratrix. ISth Ward, Salt Lake City. U. T. Youths' " ' 1 ' : Clothing; iudeed the Cheapest lot of Clothing vre have ever; ' i V DaUd at Salt IJike CUv, U. T., April 18th, offered . for rale. -- Being bought exceedingly low; we shall , 1894. re out XT FLORA. L. M. MAIBKX, OF ALL ! .; Administratrix of the Estate of Usury Mai-.- . friends the full benefit. " : ; ; i t ben, deceased. t; Youths and Men's Baits in excellent Ftylea." full CI1AS. W. 8TATXER, dl23 lot Auorwey for said Estate. actl everybody. Children's Pants, Boys Pants, Mens' Pants.. V- ttS? JHE fT Our Larger than Err wv nuns iHipvi cuwe iruiu Taste can be eratifled Prices, anything before knawu;, r Orad from np: .;,.,. . Full Line of Misses, CMldren's and Infants' O: E , - ' .. ! repy . JJJJW STOOZCOI JE3H X JST GLOT GENTS' FUBNISHINGS. C3r I AS XESS PRICES THAN EVER, Un'f Ilose at 25 cents per pair, really, irorlli Fancy J J cents. l 1 ij . i ' IN 0U11 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES ' Pilcs'o tne stock, is lull and complete in every particular. ... ! i. J. i i LnrV, Bait Lake. , I r-i-: . W. JENNINGS'. THOSY In . f ftmcHU Trucke. Cai. k! S. AXI PLANING MILL ( I J ; W. M. Knvnun OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT. The Latest and most approved Styles, from most celebrated manufacturers, are daily arriving, ia Mens' Fine Boots. Gaiters and Oxfords. Ladies High and Medium Cut French' Kid 'Bootees, Walking Shoes and hlippers. Misses' and Childrens' Shoes in every grade and style. Infants'. Shoes in great variety.' .jr.'--',- mx: x . Tff-!?n- ed ' ' fm-- Nvtic of AdmimUhvUo' 8jf of JRtal Ettat . m JfrivaU kaU. nii of,B4d. v . : . aa-w- er. - I Co., I ! t. ... C'll .i t i 1' , 35w., First South Street, d!071m Salt Lake City. LKGAL NOTICE. I : : - .TV-- i ; In the Probate Court of Salt Lake County, x emiury 01 v tan. In th mmtttr of th Esiiat of Jlenrg Mailen, ft Y V.J , HOKSFORB'S ACID r'UOSPIIATE. 'I? JB X3 1 The Largest Stock; vThe Tvlost Complete Assortment, OUR NOTION BEPAET3IEKT.: 'U; j The Latest Novelties, and IS X0)f COMPLETE IS' EMltT XESPECT. J, A Fine Line of llambura, ' Criilnure aUl fSntii The Lowest Prices, " A Complete Sta6k of. Jontolleaf Oriental, .,"; WMiJ .QCqTI21 IX TIIJS CITV IN ALT. OF THE tem. Ii Debility Frera Overwork. Dr. G. W. Collins, Tipton, Ind., says: "1 used It In nervous debility brought on by overkwork in warm weather, with good results." t', S . ; " f ii I The whole physical mechanism be comes impaired by the heavy winter diet and lack of open air exercise. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy to take in the spring of tha vear to purify the blood, invigorate the system, excite the liver to action, and restore the healthy tone and visor of the sys & v.-.- , . Advocates of prohibition need have no fears of "Prickly Ash Hitters," as it is a medicine, and by reason of its cathartic properties cannot be used as a beverage. It U manufactured from the purest materials, and acts di recti v on the liver, kidneys, stomach and bowels. As a blood puriller it has uo equal. Is pleasant to the taste, and effective in Its action. Barton r.v, - Having made Heavy lUircltases for Ca alt n East , am, awl Jlurojican Markets, during the" . Seere Depreaston, we are . . offer tug to our patrons , SELECTED WITH THE GREATEST CARE FBOM TUB VERY LATEST . W A.JST '- STOCK, 1 iCH&BEO Is- RQr WED; IS EVERY DEi'AKTMENT ENTIRE NEW AND COMPLETE lbw Hi K;K i'74 H O UR EX iTENSI V E PU I i" WITH AX -- ' ,311 CliA.ES FOlt THE" ; ; . T''T j j. j ! SPRINGiDlSlfllMBf ! . t LATEST ;N0VEL,T!ES ,4 le ns HK nAS RE- as It has been preater than expected; also, for the many compliments, both fronl lad tea and gentlemen, of her good taste in the "election ot snch an clogant anrLlarge stock; f of Goods, and of the artistic arrangement of the eaaie in her Ueautlfal Parlors she having been East to make her, own selection, ad ly iTltiq uiy'.pr no obll- jlUo4 there was at liberty to make her purchases where hire, pleasod. ; 3)y ? doin; she becauio . acquainted with many different houses which has enabled her to purchase tho flsest and greatest variety cter, brought to this Market at lrf w hichjSj iU enxbl br to plve sat'factlou UfaU. classes, and will be constantly rvceUlog the Latet Styles aad Urcatent Variety from thostvdlf-- ; ferVTit'liovueg throut'h the entire season. All are ' cordially luvlted. both ladles "i i nd jtoullcmen.-tj; j cajl and see for theniselyes at No. 70, CNE DOOR SOUTH OF 8 AVAQES ARTi CALLER Y. ' EN3TIRE NEW STOCK1! -- 5 , TniXKs'FOIt THE LIBERAL rAlROXAGE RETl'I?NS celvod since the Opening of her New Millinery Fariorn, evextiix sprmu of msi! ! , A i - , " ly." MiEER , from. President A.. F McDonald, of MeArixona, who has i been, iajthe intended to city leave for. home , j , jn Elder Junius F.4i Wells Is back from Logan, wither he went to attend the Y. M. M. I. A. Conference last Sundav. Miss Louie Wells returned from Lo i gan yesterday. is up from Judge W. N. Dusenberry - ; ''iv"N ; Provo. to-da- A WHOLESOME SMOKE. ; - We had a pleasant call SHOOTS AT 1 ..' i . r i ' V! - ' ):.!.!u. lj M i SIER1-I1Di1LU1BEI1I15- f. ; ; -- S,! j feifactors, Bnilders and Ildnufcctnrcn?, At W, AXD MM TAIL . DM Jt MS , : toadies' Cloalui. Ulsters, Dolnani, Jaelcctsr tand Jerseys, In ell : the latest Xesl jks Hisses 1 and dilldrecs Conta in Fine A ' CiS-LpiD.- s ft a EEESTCAES, cf E:t:-sE:3r::niSui- Assort- - Ks, ' Ai-jr- rr EVERYTHING WEWP at mtSA. CISLIIST'S, &Mekw&htlS ChearmttOw, Tint Mswl V A' is fS n n t'd Last L L d ' CmJ ,. r f?t -- J -- 5 o l K W ;t?oii tasjkii or ' o all r, r. r. r. a 9 x: .3 SS J3 .2 .. zxabk v- - .. . i t to oaana, |