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Show EyENING NEWS At PRINTED rout AMD DESEREr O'CLOCK. PUBLISHED v BY THE V NEWST COMPANY CH1ELES W. PENROSE, Tharsdny, EDITOR. Mmy C2, ISSs. EDITORIAL NOTES. The sleepy Isthmus of Corinth has been awakened from Its rest of several centuries as a consequence of the canal that is being cat through it. A new . town, called Isthmla, has sprang up on the shores of the .gean Gulf and already U has 200 houses and shops. i Bat few people are aware that; the watercress Is a most delightful, pan-ge- nt vegetable, and withal very health-givin- g. It contains a good deal of sal. is cooling and laxative. and, phar Used as a sandwich between thin slices of bread and batter it is a luxury, aad taken in bunches and eaten with salt about lunch time it is delightful. Pro'. perly cared for, it "is very tender, and jjwlght be rbought more extensively into use were its virtues better known. It is aquatic, and only grows to perin pure, clear, running water. fection 1 - j The New York Tribune says that fTlsa Commissioner R. B. Bosevelt, of New York, had a narrow escape from Ueatu at the Caledonia nan ponds re- : . cently. lie was there on business with Seta Green, and while the two were sitting on the stooD of SuDerintendent IMonroe Green's house a violent wind e, "storm arose. , A lofty flag-pol- sar-linoan- ted by n immense wooden fish, the weight of which is about 100 ounds, stood near, and it swayed for while in the wind, and was Anally roken off about half way. up. The pper part of the pole and the heavy ah toppled over to where the gentle- en were sitting. They sprang to one bidev and the falling fUh narrowly jplssed striking Mr. Rosevelt, and trashed through the stoop exactly on he spot where he had been sitting. A gigantic encyclopedia is in prepa ration at llongkew, China. It was be- rua two years ago, and when finished ?' 'ill not have its equal in execution and olnmlnousness. Ttiis unique work tear the title of "Do Su Chuck Senni," which means, "From early times to the present;' About 150 persons have been engaged daring the past , two years In printing tod illustrating ttia work, the literary part of which Is being done by a number of the most eminent Chinese scholars, and to complete which will take one more year. 1$ is not yet known how many volumes tie work jwill .comprise, but it will riot fall much short of 1,000.- The cost of printing the work is roughly estimated at $30,000, and the price put clown for one copy of the whole work l4 about $600, at which cost a great , number of subscribers have already V , signed their names. THE WATER QUESTION. ' A CONSOLATORY COMMUIflCA- TIOX. Reports have reached as to the effect that there (s much Intensity and even DETAILS CONCEKXtNO THB DKATg Or ICK- ELKAZER EVAXS-Ht- S LABOES, bitterness of feeling among a number of the residents of the "north tyeach" part of the city in Preference to' the water qUebtioa. It appears that their prayers to the corporation ' have remained so long unanswered that their 'stock of patience is well nigh worn out, and some are talking of extreme steps. While the justice of the cause of the people who complain cannot be properlx denied, in view ofJthe'falth of the corporation having been pledged to give them the relief they ask for, their payment of taxes in common with other citizens, the urgency o thir needs and other numerous reasons, yet extreme methods will not - help the matter along. On the contrary, we believe they, would operate! against the Interests of ...the. people on the "bench." There Is now a wide public sympathy for them, but any exhibition of jashness Dnrtheirpart would turn the tide of seotlraeiii in the' ojth'er llf rectlon. ; Besides the committee to whOm the subject was recently referred are considering it, and will probably 1e.fn a position to report toi the Council at an early day. The onlyithlng that can be done under the 'circumstances is to await the action of that body.j It may appear to .be asking tooa much to request patience from: people who hare been waiting the solution of a matter In which" their health, " comfort and lives are to a considerable extent involved, and which has been pending for a period of sixteen years. But it is the best advice that-cabe given under the circumstances.' We believe also that the solution of the question must be approaching. The growth and development pf the city, as well as the needs of a large body of citizens, - .: , j , s n k' callsforit.; ? Speaking of the urgency of the desired water supply, the statement of a man who had resided high up on the 'bench' for fifteen years reached ns the other day.. lie had 'carried water from the sect to his house during al that time for every purpose, using it several days old from frequently when the creek. ' Lately he has been too feeble to carry the water, and being such hard labor he was almost compelled to use harshhess toward his children before they would a perform the work. 'This necessity ot using compulsion toward his children distressed him more than all the hardship he had endured 'personally from the scarcity of water and his being compelled to convey It by hand to his premises. This is but one case out of many involving' 6bnllar Inconvenie-- v nces. ! It is to be hoped .that the. corpora tion will be able soon: to afford some permanent relief to the scorched and parched section of this beautiful city. , - ! - j the Athenaeum with regard to Lawrence Barrett's playing In London : The Interesting experiment with which the Lyceum Theatre reopened would hare had higher claims apon attention had the drama in which Mr, Lawrence Birratt elected to appear been an orl- g'mal work bf Mr. lio wells. ..That the ' author of The Lady of the Aroostook' is, capable bf supplying polished dialogue is abundantly proved la the character of the hero Mr. Lawrence Barrett finds opportunity to dia- 'play a finished method and some genuine capacity. lie comes short of electricity, and the eye of the spectator remains tearless through the .exposition ofi Yorlck's wrongs. lie acts, however, jWtth earnestness which at times approaches intensity, is guilty of .no extravagance or rant, and conveys the of an Intellectual man with no idea ' very remarkable resources. His voice is good in quality, his features are well cut and mobile, and the entire impression which is made is favorable. The greatest success he obtains is la the manner in which, on one or two occasions, with no aid of speech and with ' the employment of veryj little gesture, suggests ai train of intellectual pro hj '"' r !' cesses. ijfSays . . j - " ' MEMORIAL. Some time ago we mentioned the fact that the Utah department of the G. A. R. had presented a memorial to Congress in reference to the affairs of this Territory. The following is the full text of the remarkable document : ANTI-REPUBLIC- IISUDQCARTEKS DEPARTMENT OF - Utah,. Grand Army of the Republic, Assist. Adjut. Genl's Ollice, . Salt Lake City, ls, of The Grand Armv of the ReDublic the Department of Utah, embracing the Territories, of Utah. Idaho and Montana, at their second annual encampment, assembled at Salt Lake City, Aiarcn lDtn, 1SS4, adopted the following memorial and petition: To the Senate and House of Represen tatives, in congress assembled : We the members of said encampment that such a state of affairs represent exist In Utah Territory, at the present time and have in fact no existed since the establishment of, the Territorial Government.- as to render inoperative the enforcement of all laws ot our .National Government, conllictinir with the wishes and counsels of the disloyal and , polygamic hierarchy commonly known as the Mormon Church and styling themselves "The Peoples Party." The Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah has met and adjourned without enacting any laws to enforce or even recoguize the provisions of the various acts of Congress, applicable to Utah, and more especially those two acts 'commonly known as the "Poland" And "Edmunds" acts. They have shown themselves to be simply the agents of the polygamic Priesthood, and utterly unfit td be entrusted with legislative powers. ' ' Therefore, we respectfully and earnestly petition Congress to take away all legislative power from the people of Ctaherrftdry, until such time as they shall prove themselves worthy of Geo. 0. Douglas, the trust. Department Commander. . Attest: ' K. M. Bishop. A. A.- G. i; - - - i . A double crime of an exceptionally revolting character came to light in G'ahcla on the 19th of last month. It appears that a peasant returning from a j town near the Russian" f rontleT, wfiere he had been, to sell some,. corn. wis compelled, owing o a sudden )'hls"eieftaMe. dotumenti bears the 1 storm, to take refuge In a wayside inn. of tno office hunters' clique, While there he allowed the landlady of it was what to her iy vyhoje representatives the G. A . R. the place to see that he had through ' seemed a considerable amount of meeting. This theory is borne out by money apon hlm The woman's cu the naae 4f the official' whose' signapidity was tempted, and while the man ture is attached. nat ot the. Departwti asleep she brutally murdered him ment Commander, Dr. Douglas, That and then hid the body under a dung gentleman was one of the baud of hill j Unknown to the murderess. ti who accepted a political crime and subsecraent wuig of the bogus appointment ot the Governor to iuiessed by her child, a an office. lnSalt ake body w" County in the . .tri aged 4, and although the murder of. tha people, and-twhich he gift does not seem to have had a very never could have Dcen elected, It apuever rlfylng effect upon the child, she pears the Deetor a ad. fa is political astheless on the following morning re sociates are still determined on trylnsr counted, in childish fashion, the clr to;create an opening to offices to which cumstances of the crime to some they never could attain except by an neighbors. On returning home it is arbitrary usurpation Their power,' supposed that she" told her. mother chances fgylace dimmest the what she had done, when the woman. possibie description 'ftynneiRepnb-lica- n maddened by the imminence of discov the popular vote process ery, seized the child and flung it into and tot this reason a irepublican form d either aii oven, which had of government, which the Constitution ' for baking bread or for disposing of guarantees to the people, mast be A short man's the murdered body, V: , v ;"'7;- -f .. t i ti&e after some of the neighbors, who swept away. h$d listened to the child's tale, sum- ? The reason assigned fdr the request moned up courage to enter ;th house for the demolition of popular governtoi ascertain If it were true. What ment and the inauguration of autoIs false, and does not even exist passed inside the inn is not exactly cracy ia the imagination 'of those .who put clear, but probably detecting the U forth, as no, more ! loyal people uti aiige smell, one Of their number than the People's opened the oven and discovered the caa be found in the country.' Party were whose clothes the of child, body reduced to ashes and whose body was Their disloyalty consists in a persistent refusal of the majority to aid in charred to a cinder.e their own ' spoliation by electing ... I i, 3jays the San Francisco Chronic! z chronic office seekers "of the rule or ' After the tragic the comic side of: the ruin party to pfnees of .trust, ImportWall-stre- et panic 4s being 'shown to ance and emolument. . We brand the cieinorklizers ts truly public View. It Is Texy amnsiaj to read of old Russell Sage, "haggard and broadly disloyal. - No further evihollow-eye- d and weary," shaking Ms dence need be presented to sustain this tut at the holder of Ms puts and calls, point than the document to Which we " and after paying out $4,163,000 one day have given space. It speaks for them and $005,000 the next, calling upon the and for Itself. .Any class of men who police 'tp- - "Put; them out, pat them would, oa a shallow abterluge, adro-ca- te and seek to ,brlng about the annio.atl" He reminds one of . Harpagon: k k road prosperons Territaken have you They hilation, Oh, my money! from me, and I have lost my comfort, tory Of the United States, of every ves' injr consolation, imy only Joy. All is tige of Republican institutions are enelost tot me; lrnd I have no further ase mies 'to' their country, and as "such for life. I would like to hang every- worthy only of the contempt of body? and if I can't do this I'll go hang all lovers of liberty; Thein irtifice'.of myself!" And Ferdinand Ward, who pretended disloyalty of "the people is tooled General Grant and his sons, and too transparent to hide their design. Ms smartest friends, and all the world I4k .the ""ee useless ostrich, while Ijesidesl. What a brilliant financier! thinklr z themselves "hidden' from JJew Frank Banssvrith his lnlmluble pow becairj their heads are buried in the erot handling, the language, described land, c lier portions of their anatomy are T fcis business as consisting "in discountia r y Li aight, f i ?y. ing a fanciful prospect of imaginary flctltloas derived! from profits MlM, A K?TiiSjr der. We are requested by contracts founded oh' manuficturtd and artificial contributions f.f alto- D . Collector Holllster to remind Podr TTardl dt a'cra la I'uqra nr tobacco that lb is gether imaginary money.," he wUl 0 to V. tiat siy Je JfJieWUMedAMer-oa- l The dispatches ' Nothing of the kind; tew pst "rteatie taxes (licenses), are reSin Slug." - MtMhhm wail street cannot quired byJawto be annually received. him With a tithe of the Intel It! U..s?,chlnotpakibefors the lecthe showedin rearing the edifice r epaoi iay are made by the law one- 5ia.ACdithe delin which crumbled lut' in an or-- - quentsaaxcjy jCoaTdction to feave made Af7le2dl4 fortune, becomajitblen fine and imprisonment as welf." wy. dinary, . .j- ft his son, rcontestant in the English-Beel- le election case English was vigby Randall and Cox. orously defended and no action was taken, though a re. solution will probably be adopted today directing the committee on rules NK88 AND OTHER rARTICmKS, whether English baa vioV to Inquire of the floor. 4s a the privileges' We have received from Sister Bar- lated result 'of the Enrllsh-Peei- e .contest, bara A. Evans, slater of Jhe late Elea-z- cr Waa,Eaciiatk haa been worn in as a of 7th Indiana district. the Evans, the following interesting member and affecting letter of condolence in The vote stood ayes 130, nays 125. relation to the death of her son, with a request to publish : ' Postgasse 36, Bern, Switzerland, April 29, l&tt. LATEST TKAXA1XAJmC XU . Jf-JJ.A. Evans, Le7U,"Vtah'Terrtt-tory- , U.SJL, Dear Sister I trast you will excuse in addressing ' you, my presumption with whom I have not the pleasure of an acquaintance at all; and though it is far from my desire at the present time to recall the' sad and harrowing circumstances of the past few weeks, in your feelings, yet I consider it no less a duty than a pleasure to make a brief report to you of the manner In which your lamented son brother aud our' sincerely-mournconducted himself during the short mission which he was permitted to fill in our midst. ' In obedience to the call made of him at the October Conference,'' 1883, he left his home and beloved ones for a mission in Switzerland and Germany, and reached this city, after short visits w'.th his fellow Elders In London and Paris, on Sunday morning the 11th of November. In our evening meeting of that day he bore his testimony to the truth of the' work he had traveled so far to proclaim,- and expressed the buoyant hope that he would soon be able to talk to the people in their own ' language. The next day I gave the Elders their appointments to the different fields of labor, also such instructions as I thought appropriate. At the close vi tue meeting Brother Evans requested that we administer to him, as he felt a lassitude and weariness, also a cold and other symptoms of an approaching fever. This we did unitedly. Next morning, Tuesday the 13th, had been selected for the departure of the brethren, but as his Journey was so long to licrlin I endeavored to persuade him to stay a few days longer with ua until he had completely recovered. He preferred to go, however.hls ambition to legln work being so great, that ho could not feel comfortable in remaining after having received his appointment. Before leaving them that night (the brethren all slept in the otiice) I got him to promise me that if he did not feel better in the morning he would not undertake the Journey, and so bade him good night. When I came next morning he was not present, and I was ioformed that he felt better and had decided to go with the others. After he reacheof BorOn I heard once or twice from him personally, also from his companions who came to Conference at Christmas and reported him nt grief-stricke- ed ' then as getting better Ten days later 1 was shocked to hoar from the Elder who went there to Join him, that his fover was still unbroken and that a change was imperatively necessary. wrote to Prest. Smith at to that atlonce and he summoned himLiverpool place, whither he proceeded, accompanied by one of our Elders, by the next steamer. Prest. Smith wrote me twice that he was improving, and then 1 read in . the titar . hat ha had gone home- The next news was the mournful and wholly Unexintelligence that he was no. pected more. This was a great blow to us all. those who had travelled particularlyhim herewith and learned to know ' .? him. lie showed himself a remarkably quick and Intellectual spirit, the possessor of unusual ability and energy, been spared, would unand, had hehave proven himself one of doubtedly the best missionaries ever sent out. His heart seemed to be all in the work placed upon him, and he had no rest, even when sick, unless he could be studying his books. He awould have very short grasped the language in time, and what was still better he "was a to able give always scriptural and reasonable ground for the hope he had within him. But He who rules the universe felt to call him hence, and to subwe, his sorrowing friends, have ' s ject ourselves to the decree. Happy is he who left us, for his race well and nobly run ; though short was aad happy may we be, who remain, if we are able to say from the depths of our bruised yet obedient and willing hearts: 'Thy will be done; the Lord the Lord taketh away, blessed glveth,name of the Lord." be the I feel myself incompetent to offer any words of consolation: but I assure you, dear Sister Evans, that my prayers have been offered up and will still be that the comforting spirit, of whom it is written that it robs death of its sting and the grave of its victory, may be bestowed upon you, and that you and your bereaved family may feel the near and hallowed presence of Him who has promised to wipe away all tears from the eyes of His people, and may the bright example of him who is gone to Join his departed loved ones and his brethren, ever Temain ' as a shining beacon for the young men of Israel, that they ; may. ever be found ready warriors for the . cause of truth to assist in putting its opposing hordes to flight and its enemies under their feet, . My wife and niy associates here, Join nie ia expressing our condolence, and our sincere wish that in this hour of trial the friend of the, afflicted may be near to comfort and sustain yon. With the kindest regards I have the honor to subscribe myself , i Your Brother in the Gospel, Jons Q. Caxn oar. . - i - , 1 ; TELEGRAlJi. BY PEE WKSIE&X j UNION TZLXQ&Aftt, LUtS. doubt-Uagv'aglnee- tr o i arC i been-heate- - - , those-composi- T . i. . i -- . . WJe fWt " cofcu-ocpU- ce' ..' .. ' tATiaT j i prtace-seejee- rs American Fork it iTi." SFiiQ-Vr; TEnPERAHCE - OBATIOlf, By the "World Benowtted JOHN B. T o ":.. LEAVE THE UTAH CEN- vttILI VY tral Depot at 7.80a.m. on Friday, gough; I3TICKETS AT CALDEB'S, May 80, . 18S4, JDJV, X)ECOXLA.TX6lSr Under the management lot the ICtb Ward Brass Band and West End Dra- - BAY-BOUL- SAVAGE'S, Etc. d st wd attar matl OaniDtiiT. fares: Ogden it Anerioaa Fork, " fl it if vajuaTauQtft js. - " Steks. 22. The bears made Wall Street, sharp attacks on coal shares and Un.. j...;. ' ; RocxpoRT.Maaa., 22. The arrival of the Faraday waa creeled by a thousand of cannon. The people and the tiring shore end of the cable waa landed and be will connected with the section previously buoyed 200 miles east of Rock-poThe citUens tendered a reception to the officers, bat declined to celebrate till the cable la completed. When the Faraday steams away this afternoon she will proceed to the buoy 250 milea northeast, where she will splice the cable; thus making fa com circuit from Dover Bay to miles east then steam tockport, to Dover Bay and takethirty splice up and Dover the shore end to the land from When towards the coast. Irish Bay this splice la made she sails for Ireland, paying out a thousand miles of the deep sea section. She will then buoy the end of the section, and proceed to London for the remainder of the deep sea section. After taking this on board, she will go back to her "buoy and finish laying the deep sea section to the Irish coast. rt. - jj . ta AfctrSna i atl . - Lom dos, 22. The fire ta the lumber at Aberdeen, ia most alarmyard mills ing. It la an open yard covering three acres filled with a huge stock of American lumber. It is believed it will continue burning for several days. kr BtfMMi Ume. Calemin., the Berlin, 22. wife of the Duke D defend the Grand Duke's suit in divorce, he charges his wife with concealed misconduct before marriage, J left-hand- Arm-tadtjw- ed lll . The canse of woman suffrage is growing apace, 'when a bill granting tne gentler sex the right to vote comes within eight votes ot passage, as it did lqthe New York Senate a few days ago. Advocate! pi the measure are untiring, and will undoubtedly carry their point before many years elapse. t Says an exchange I There" is a young man la Newark who will answer to hold np as a model to others, He has received news that he Is heir to three million dollars by the death f a relative in Brazil. As he is a workman, laboring for dally wages, this will be quite a lift from his past condition if it proves true. Pending investigation, however, believing a small bird in the hand la worth a whole flock in the bush the young man proposes to stick to his shop and not lose a day's work "fooling round." His example is' worth recommending to others whose great expecattlons do not approach a three-milli- - HEARTS OF OAK claiming to be the Scenic and Drajnstly matic Picture of the AseUntrodndBsr r James A.AHDHeme, Katharine Corcoran, In their oriainal characlera of -r- ' and CUUVSTAU 1 Th Wonderful I DV II HKAKTS DADI OF OAK little JULIE HERNE, only S years old, D DAD I i dllw I ; BestatlAat. "VT! Tiltlo "X7ja. Eve., May 13. ' 3EU.f On Wednesday KaUmsrtaM Corewrsua - IX J. IiASIHB s fr, tit atsa. maix. StieeU '.i . . THE FINEST UNE OF PRINTED CALICOES i r SF L S. 1.. STATIONER Y IVarce Una 5115. 3D U D33 B3 MT -- A. 1211 JSTC3r Laces, Embroideries, Insertions, Pischus, Lace Collars, f AbmI 415 Steond Block North of UwivtnUy. , , ' ( , dKStf r catarrhal viru, - P1KQIK. ttr Tkonaands Paciflo J oa th 1111 Tor sale by Z branch stores Chi. ID TT H , . IF1. '' TIPS BLACK , ' PHTECTIK THE t ULEGANT,: ! FT1 EB 1 IW ; jNITJDLTNEIIY, nr i ' I., : 4 s 1 I OPPOSITE Z. . purckattd from (As bett Aoaaet, Kmtt o4 Wett, V lull assortment of JfEAVEST SILVPES, Trimmed and Untrlnimed, coa In stock; also a Splendid LIna of PLU3XKS, TIPS, FIX)VKKS, ' atautly ; r ULUBONS, and CKNERAL TRIMMINGS, at Prices ; .. . within the fach of all Buyers. . A NICE LINE; OF CHILDREN'S SCrfOOL HATS, VERY CHEAP. i - riease call and be convinced, H Is no trouble to show roods. t . " IV. O. Box, 1074.) ; j JRS. if. J.lIUUKOWS, No. 18 MAIN STREET. - Is If Jjs 111 . C. SI. Recently .... , UB .BKIXQ KOW ESTABLISHED!!? . NEW-STOR- E, - FASHIONABLE Va' ,- - i i. ' Cordially invitee the general public to examine her NEW STOCK of HIS . B. M. ELLEEBKCK. -- HEESCH mmm r ' .vl-. I . . . J. . C. IIEESC1L ELLEEBECIC & : iPLUMBERSiGAS&feTEAMFiTTEBS; ; , K9TBAY KOTlCg. ,'i .HAVK trf MJ POS3ISSION. ' Iron, and jlecul'JPijpe unil JPUinibers Supplies. ui, .AGENTS rt)tt .... i Co. Gas Fixtures, . lmttAcUVatico PAGE STEAM IIEA.TEUS, TLtEnit'S WATER alOTORS. . ., ... i Kinds! i i MM - ; Seeds Over 300 Flower One black 10 or 19 year old HORSB small star in forehead.. Spanish, brand on right brand on same' thigh, thigh, also e legible saddle narked. : ' . One roan abovt S year old HORSE, no brand visiMo, left hind foot wnite. One bay 1 or tyear oM MAKE, white strip "1 on left; tnlcav t, on loft in faee, branded i CftBEFGLLT ftgll TOES. .EEMO VIID X. t f ' MARK suJ, aboalder... . STRAYED FROM JUAB. Florist; Seedsman and Preserver u of Fresh Flowers, . I Hi 6H0EES FiQISFTlT : TtsmIo. ' . j TO SHOW EQQBS. aav InaraaaWnta Hynrtm faction and meets f in with Quick Sales. . K TBQDBLE lbew. It Jlp rives the Best Satis- OaoliKht bar Horse, white star in fore V head, dock tailed, weight between 900 or I ' 1. , woupoanas. One dark bay Horse, white in forehead Ms Month T Third SU, nB place qf tmrhttts, and on nose; travels wide track on hind NOT A TJQCID or hSUTT A few : both branded IT: S40 W, 1H Uoett wit qfCVJl Sou. hrs relieVe. A thorough treatment : Ten dollars reward will be (riven to any curt. riil Airrvoabie tons, bead for clr BUSINESS PLACE OCCUPIES HOW one that will send word to ns of their ;ular. Fnce so cent, by mail r at drug-acres of ground. A very large, whereabouts LK littOTUKUa, Druggists. Owego, in, . STEWART : BURISTOXj X greenhouse was built on the i (y :4Uo4tw a new ' .it -;.. last Fall and ia now in good working ground sevier connty, Utah. order, A filled with plants of all kinds for spring sale, , Invarnrr inverorr, Uit "i such as bouse, bedding and basket plants in ! dissrw ,, and at moderate prices. great variety, i i . " Garden , .j i r . pure and reliable, In bulk as a''--r.'t'''es well as in packets, in great variety and at ' A , BUGGT HORSE. , : OO 2 ,:i daw moderate pricea, also, peas, beans, sweet 'j Apply at this ottca com and herb seed. , All floral decorationa made to order of live flowers, for weddings, funerals, etc, , , ESTBAY ... NOTICB. such as wreaths, croeaes, anchors, hearts, pillars, etc., also huud bouquets, table bosj HAVE IX MY POSSESSION. quets, etc. fresh Sowers preserved cheap and perfect by the embalming process, ao One rad andwhite apotted Heifer, S years they will keep for muny years. The largest old branded with a Spanish brand tn left stock of fancf baskets, everlastiag flowers and aUta o ornamental grata in the city. in left ear, two in hip, crop - ' aad slit ' Pruit trees, shade trees and samba, cab right. Which tf sot rl aimed will be sold May SO, bage, cauliflower; celery, tomato and egg- sa at one o'clock at ttie atray Found at Kanti, plants by the hundred or thousand in sea-eoOrders liy mail or express promptly SanpeU Co., V. T. i - t attended to. Catalogue free to all customi w w a w m e JBNS HAK8EJ, , ', Dlataict Pounukaepex, . ers. Visitors are cordially invited to look at , the greenhouse, . ManU,Uar20,188i. , Residence an I be house on the The DesTor A fcUe Grande street ground. cara .: U paaa every place tag hj : Yc . tbe tlanea, are) KnaUjr tor . . O. ; waaau FaUlr Btoeked wlta Extra rint LI MS, mutt prlccai Baaiee4l Atelns; TRADE Ntove all ta lausnasieraale Iteetera f tbe WoUoa XprtaogS. THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT raiombOiiita'sSteiitli Ask for the Corrma-aiee-l ) STIUAp-OOr- DBESS MAKER, N. SECOND WEST STREET, clan mUrai MAT TAIL aad Utr CIUCSILLlS FR1MOES. Ttoo aaaJoa anlo Trlnsuaina; f Uie Menaoav, In Urnt Variety. , ef MISS BYWATER, i . FULL' STOCK OF RIBBONS JN ALL SHADES. TlnTinntfi caaalng heaJthy ecreUoaa. It allays inaanuna-tioa- , protacU tli nasal paMe from aadiuoual eolds, enplel' ly baals U core aud sum of taate aad meil. APPLIES- with ccsasrar . I ' til!, d4lv ' DR., WARNER'S JIEALTJ1, NURSIN0, CORALINE AND OTHER HOSIERY AD infinitum. )r Stoves, TiinvArc, Mill Finlius, Hiners' and. BMsiaitl Tools, Hill 1!!!! fait Lake Oty and at the Beat Braseaabat Prices.' Ever httredaead tato D03IK3T10 CLOTHS. DAMASKS, DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, rLAIN, TWILL, AND OPERA' FLANNELS, , UATEXASSK SUITINGS, Etc., Ktc., In alieat Kealsee Tartety aa at rigmm e ! aJlJTwrcfcssMa. night, Mav 13th. The Under will be rewarded bj returning to me.. the same ; MR. STOLHANSHB. EarflfrafeJroa,St6Bl, . ' WHITE BOAR PIG STRAYED AWAY A - BTCt Pa4trm. avai4 GINGHAMS, Etc., Etc V i..:,l'ftt. my place in the 10th Ward, I Si Jblocksfrom east of schoolhouse, oa last Tuesday GEO.rfl.SCOTT&CO rrte tm LINEIT LAWNS, OR oJLNJDTES, ZEPIIXK CLOTHS, PERCALES, PIQ XX)ST. , : OP EARLY VEGETABLE SORTS ng . elm mm lat Clrwna Tarsntv , - PLANTS. SITUATIONS, BOTH PARTIES WISHING Female; or' parties desiring help, can end the aauie by applyingK at Mrs. White'e Kmpkiyinent office, ao M 8er.ond Sonth Street, only a few door east of Main . SALT LAKE CITY WILL CAIX AT Vr St., opposite bkatlntr Rink and get your Silka, Satin and Velvets, Ball and Wedding Ureases made at prices too moderate to mention. : Call and ask for prices for yourselves. by Measure and a perfect fit warranted. No. 14T, West Temple Etc, Et43., dlli It Box Office open for sale of Reserved Seata Dairy., Saturday, May 84, at 10 a.m. CREAM BALM tas ..- Planu for sale at A. KraHt's. Finest stock In town. lota. Ward next to Smith's ' CatahrH e(ctail i A1 t na Lwvtma, , Complete Line of DUNTIlfO LJNIXG 8 U nil Colors, BLACK LACE BUNTINGS, Fall Line, SATEKN3, Plain and Flfared, MUS3ELTNK DK3 INDE9 la bonatifal colors aad dee lens, OTTIKR DRESS CiOODS, Kte., of most desirable pattern and texture. EDWARD BHAIK, Prick Yards, 2lt Ward. EARLY VEGETABLE j vi legacy, - April 7th. 1884. w, CASmilSRES, k - 5QOsOQO:tS. By special request of e.ittaene of this city Mr. Uerne will giro his great ' personation of ' ALL WOOL CASHMERE AT 50c. t , I Plain and Figured; MOILrURS, ; .' J3TDLESS TABXETY OF 8PBJNQ AND SUMiltR SHADES. - Cash. Apply to . . 4 , j a Sparkling Uein, And a carefully selected company. Every Scene Xew and Appropriate. kejry Effect Startling and Realistic Every Picture Per feet. The Wreck of tbe Nantucket, 1 he InOld Mill. House of Terry and terior of the C'hrystal. 1 jine near Whaler's Wnarf. Tbe Home of Oweu tiarraway. ( hurchyard. ; . . . ' ' ,:: Idaho Store.. TIP O ' JB3 1 3ST TTM.. H. JEVANS DESIRES OOllTtKS TV pondence with ladles or gentlemen, in the reporting or corresponding style, of TK1IKY Ben Pitman's; System e( shorthand. Adp. tx Box, -121, Salt Lake City. . D1DY I dress, . ' - i PAIT1 FOR 1IAUUNQ JOHJC Wj SSKIX, , MKRCHAITDISB ; dtf on : T ' Salt Lake City,a.77m, 40 E. t '- -I . ITlrmt - Bouth Street. ; i - .y . REN DEftEpS HrRIV1L.ESS BY ADDING A . t lliTSEBEAT SMALt i PttOPORTION m' '.! OV r WAT7itjunH,rii woo r5K yTf uwNiTniiPi . PIT LIKE WJITCIT MAKES- , ) E, 1 XmBLICIO US 'y:AJNTD 4 HEALTHFUL' DKINK; ; -- 2, 1 FOR SALB BY . - Hi ! . tf 0. F. CUKIER - ! ." j. . .f & BROS. n IT? ;v ill ;. iYj Qu i'OODJ i YjtffiM Hti ITU Wf)', . u . M determined at the session this afternoon. .:,.,:lt..i.i. .... .... ... ..... .. New York, 22. General Butler accepts the nomination of the National organization for President ol the Unitea States, Following is his letter of acceptances Ckil I t t' , . I Lowell, Mass., May 21, 1834. ' Gentlemen : I had the ' honor to your courteous note giving me notice of the action of the conveatlo in Chicago on the 14th Inst.,' Of the1 re' . The Sresentatives of by such a body as candidate for the presidency of cannot be too the republic Concurring In highly appreciated. measure each of public policy set In forth the resolutions. I need only add that If the votes of the electors shall entrust me with' the executive powers of that high office, each of them shall be fully, Justly and energetically used to make every measure of relief to the people and reform 'in government pointed out by your platform, and make the principles realities oi the ; , i i , , administration.! ... : Accept for yourselves personally ray most grateful consideration." ( anti-monopo- -- " ' i j . - ' L -- black abontl year old WAKE, white ion Pacific this morning. Beading fell inOne face and on left hind brand resemboff IX to 2J , Jersey Central 5 to 04, ling JV, X orM oa right foot, thigh. 104 X Laekawanna to. X, Union Pacific ' On sorrel about 4 year old MABV, white 2 to 40 X ; other shares were held, in casesmany advanced; (Lackawanna and tau, branded It with a tail to it, on lets rallied to 108. Everything quiet at uuga. ..:....... ,i white ottlce J , Sape's One sorrel ,i S yeas old MARK, i Inoou. Stocks lower. Jerseyi Cen- in face andabout on right kind foot, branded K tral fell off to 58, Heading to 26. Cen- with a tail to it, on left this a. if said animals are not claimed within ten affecttral Pacific to 40 a . Coalers are ed by reports that Beading employees daya Willi be sold Saturday, May Slat, at S p. m., at the stray ponnd, Brigham City. Genhave not accepted the new A. MADSKN, . eral list comparatively firm.scrip. i Diatrict Posndkeeper. ? New York, 22. Bar silver U, S'a NV. Srlgham City, May S1,A&4. ' 4Vs 12V, 4's 20V, Pacific 6's 20, Cen;; ",,'7, ('.i,;,.' i.", tral Pacific 40X, Burlington J5X, Northern Pacific 21, -do pfd 40X, NorthNew- York Central filk'i western Oregon K. & Nav. 70, Oregon Trans 13 V, Pacific Mail 38 S, Panama 86, St.' jp fiATK in irr poaajeasioM: Louis & San Fran. 18, Texas Pacific t One hrownisk HOItSK, about S years old, U' v, U. P. 87, largo ex Vl, Western trip in face, both hlad and right front foot Union branded A n left tUgh. The Maey PwL. : f f r. white, One bay, or eotrel, yearling bone COLT, White in face, no brand vlaible. t Chicago, 22. The Traneontiacntal One atrip dark bar, or aorral, yearling mare Raiiwav Association resumed its ses- COLT, Whit in forehead, no very sion this forenoon. As a condition ta brand visible. - .. ... i ..-.. One brown 4 or Joiniog the proposed money pool of the borse, white Atchison, Topeka and Santa. Fe road, atrip In faee, one glass eye, branded H C on urges that the Union Pacific withdraw from the tripartite alliance. Whether left thhrh UC on left anonlder, both kind white. this will be urged to the point of break- feet One bay I or year-olBOSSK, null ing oil all negotiations will probably be tar ia forehead, branded HG oa left W. f l oO 1 75 Provo, Now In Stock and axrivln daily la numberless Shades, Styles and Qaallti -w , fspruigvuie, TickeU rood to return on any train, Slale Wldtlt NTJX3 VEILINO, Platiav mnlsh, SILT liKJEjJuEATRE. until 1884: Sonday, Jane 1, . Crepe and Plain Finish la latest tiati Doable Wldtii C-Secure your tickets, early at THnEE NICHTS ONLY,' Calder's.i Daynea 4, : coMnascrao gavaee's, D.C.O. t" ' M. I. Drug Store, J. H. VEIaVETS,.; VlVISTEENS, Z. Coalter's, & Co'a, J. A. Maynes & Co' a and Monday, May 26th, '84. Parry Mrs. Barrows' MUlinery Store.; ' on a scale Two Xwbta Only, Prodnction, for For particulars see posters. of Magnificent Grandeur of the Great- est of all Successes, Heme's I i bRQCADED SAlTNJbiico lino and Cheap, i it two-atoT- y - ear-mar- ks !S3rd, MAY. TJZIDAY .'..'..'., J - j A The steamer Cos tale of Loxpoit,for22.New Palermo York, near Denla, Spain, Jettisoned part ot her cargo. Kough weather prevents assistance. The British ship tiyria waa wrecked near the Fiji Islands, and 70 passengers drowned. .. THREE DAYS' EXCURSI05 LilTIIEATRE. SILT d thigh, Tab on left saomider. left bind foot white. ' If nnt dalnsed wilhin tew the above daya ow will be sold Friday, af V ask. - at th Kstray Fmd . Brigham Ctty. itU dcril4 " OSJK ffiitefe.t. SPSS fVZi300 FOB THK 8PBLNO AND f SUMMER SEASON' IS NOW .0f description, will poslUvelJ neirt onr Reaaarltnbie StoVk and take f,1lS? ad -Extraordinary Indncementa now offerml la onr seve It niL opnrlmenu OlZid:; ri t r i mr rs TIT? m a a m. - -- ill ;i Brighani ly ; ever Di,Wct Ponndkeeper. City, May ftMh, 1884. .i;... ,. wu m larro, aad never Matalaed to many Pofiflvi Baryalni. TTT 1 ' -- -- i' f i r : v- Li ' 3 ... ' r. i si' ! anti-monopo- ly. j One bay 8TAIJUOX. suppoaed to bat yeare old. no brand visible. If said animal is not claimed aad takes away within tea days from date tt will be old at Jndd'acorral, Kanab, May SSth, at P- - sa. r ..y )tt r,! .. ,.... . i i ponndkeeper. .." ;:,, wr, Itnc iKanab.afletk.JSei. t . - : - BlSJ.F.BCTllB. i L 'Tvf Va-- , v - UlL. , Haria, m aabject U a hewn, ChJU nCeetien. with frequant eoIJa, for a B amber 4 years, I hereby certify thai Arsa'p Cxxxav PncToaai. glrea me prompt relief, and la the moat aSaetlre remedy I here ewe triad.- . j. -- i.rn.i jAJutm A. Himrov, ) . , ! I : JCdttoroC nrrhnml- - Co.. wholesale dry goods, haa assigned. . l - rHv;,t' WASHtNOTOS, 22. A decided sensa- tion was created by the action of Hoar in rising to a question)! privHesrti and charging Hon. Wm.'II.'.&iii&hwxtii the violation of blsprivl!eija by lobbying in Ui Interest of ber ; j(- - i.'.'.H fiAnvxr BAoaamAjr, lrio0n4st(areaBosaV tZzz Cj.i.C;ysrdC4., Leva, atoU '" an bf rrscam, .'www-'- , - . and auentton was paid In thT '. W Wian HAntrsrs, "" , - tb very best STll;br .. CIA, fcaeda, , i tt iAtest shadee in 4 We are . ,i r - r . il ' -- 6 ?'; r - J ... n TlwMdl rTj ' ' aad they are indeed very baaiWme. ., ' i .J - .1 ' " ' ' .,, , - I " LAC23, jRIStjr ,rfsrOEDESEE3,' .; to Andeckwnar eoaaUy i always srrtyb.?tue rrp!i8!i w eeefaaaeegarfcaway sMMwtwiaAspMnyeaea. eer-oea- l swtf Metre ttrle part mt ar V mm. BHD-ROO- - ,. CALEFFOSilXKSi i.'i'-n.-- t - it lAjfCT DESES. ; ,! 2,,0&ft KKFIUOEHATpSt3, - i's. v.. PARLOR BU1T3. ? ' BUSINESS AJXD ( for Parlor. Bedroom aad Kltcbea U VXr:33 CTYLC3. ) i ' TJTLTS. M r.rcBASY fiAZZlACZZUlf. and Style. : ' nd ... , Eltt.Nw Color, iana.an4 OiUm. c. " 1 -- AssSrtl SIxea. 1 TABLES rtJ2P' ' I it ereriaj aa entirely jrw ttotk ta'r.: Ban, which to pronemaeed by aU who bay ' rt I Tbe rreateat ears t 'i PJLtSAapOIfl f sPinigOMl-t'-We hare HO OLD TRASH from - abUUw Kew Stocky Ail Crooda, 1 fr endlape. TarwtJ, fOr.IaV PAX2AGOTJ3I ' i nuua vaaa wry larre stock of Cmr auki CeHUeforLadJes.iiiaaesadCaaldxnn.T , : i nukei of i .K.:.f. - XT IT.' ver extenaiv, aad eenuhia all . enIve premise, aid "mada heavy rdHb? PurehiahS't; low, H offering lndueiDenu to Ida patrons an e pubUc m ll , Dewey Richmond, Liabilities 1200,000, assets xot known: Avxaa Comt . Dewey thinks hi can pay dollar for jPK3lAfc tale spring fat a sedollar. The preferred creditors amoatst vere cwmgrn and Ivng- tmnlste with good to fl03,000. ..iteffest, and I am p&u&l to raeomBmad it s sax paaehBllasfi .aretes. t o ; ; i ' 22.-El- let, ,, . ZZkl'tZ'-Zla -- f TABLE T -- ! 1) r navxuf mt TotmBwx. f ALL AOT - 2I!!TnTTr' -rv -r- tt--- . Z K&W BCTTOJfS ';'"V '1 wkere yon are sore ornrk. - re rRrCMt aK3aE33sar WHSSm zaiiooT ' " 37 JOt nnST CCTHirSTfiiET 'KS CaT. " ".' |