Show L t f NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS r i Oa and after November let all lidver c 1 tiscmonts intended to appaT in toe local columns of the HERALD will be inserted at the following rates One insertion l5c per liRe I ri J Insertions for any poriod over 1 one day and under one month lOc per line per day I j t i Oaa month s per line L KBBIBMBEU the Grand Musk Ball toDB given at St Marks SchoolHouse I School-House December 20tb18S2 Strictly I select Tickets not transferable J Committee T K Little Alma It McQuarrieGeoTimpson t II I Gents I i I I 1 Buy your Furnishing Goods 1 DUhFOllDS ij L t f Stake Meetings 2 f t Special meetings of this stake 1 i Willie held on Tuesday and Wednesday I I Wed-nesday the 12th and 13th inat at j 10 oclock a mand 2 and 7 oclock J jl pm of each day Special rates have r i been arranged on the railroads for H t 5 that occasion L i i I j1 1 ii i SALMON HAS ARRIVED j at G F BROOKS Presideat Arthur is Right For cheap Books Albums Dolls Pictures Leather and Plush Goods Christmas Cards and Presents the Art Bazaar stands unrivalled Come up and prove it for yourself c C BfSAYAOE dF a t THE FINEST SOLID SHVEIVIVAIIE in the West at atJOSLIN 5 JOSLIN PARKS 9 Ii Temperance Reform The Salt Lake Tellperan o Reform t Re-form Club will hold their regular weekly meeting tomorrow evening in their hall second door west of Itl the Opera Housfi to commence nt 1 130 oclock All are cordially invited in-vited Seats free 11 Barratt Bros Furniture Fine Chairs and Lounges Parlor Work Reed and Rattan Chairs Bed Bottoms Mattresses Mat-tresses and Pillows Shades Cor jutre Lambrequins and Window Fixtures General Upholstery BAKBATr BROS r I SOLID SILVERWARE of the finest kind at 4 JOSLIN 5 PARKS I U TUFTS NYSTROM at 87 and 89 Main Streot will furnish you with the best brands of WINES LIQUORS and CIGARS at the Most Reasonable Prices 4 For Christmas I Gents Dressing Gowns and Smok ng Jackets elegant and cheap at t A ATJCKKACII BRO FOR TEE Finest of Teas and Coffees gp tot to-t TEEDILW SPRINCER CHIPS The Sabbath day There is considerable sickness at present The railroads are pushed to their utmost capacity The lead tariff question is being put into good shape Very little was done before Judge Spiers on Saturday The merchants did a very good I business on Saturday I Captain Hooper is recovering steadily and rapidly December is outdoing itself with delightful weater The Utah Mine Protective Association Asso-ciation has been formed The maximum temperature on Saturday ranged between 44 ° and 32 ° Building is in progress even at this late date and a great deal of it too Two weeks from tomorrow and we will indulge in Christmas festivities festiv-ities The number of drunks on the streets last evening was unusually large There is a telegraph at the Western West-ern Union Telegraph office for CB Irish Swaner Co advertise a full line of excellent holiday goods for the season One or two pugilistic encounters took place last night None of the fights were serious The bullion shipments reported on Saturday aggregated in value the sum of 2737623 Notwithstanding the foreboding aspect Saturday turned out to be a reasonably fine day Passenger traffic over the railroads f j rail-roads is unusually heavy at this t 1 season of the year J A new engine for the Denver and j Rio Grande arrived in this city on Saturday it is No 77 Remember all I papers for the three HERALD prizes must be in by Friday next the 15th j J C Stubbs Esq general manager man-ager of the Central Pacific arrived iu New York on Saturday J H Ward will lecture in the Twentieth WardjSunday evening at tOGO Subject Hand of God in History His-tory On Friday the Baltic five stamp mill situated at Ophir was destroyed de-stroyed by fire The origin is not known The individual arrested Friday night for fast driving interviewed Justice bpiers on Saturday and was fined 515 The trial of the parties for robbing rob-bing OToole some time ago will take place on Monday if OToole is well enough The First District Court at Og den was occupied on Saturday in hearing the last criminal case on the calendar For some unaccountable reason no particulars have yet been received re-ceived of the hanging of Michael Mooney at Malad on Friday Two or three cow boys were on I the streets last night making affairs interesting wherever they appeared They were lully full so to speak The fine silver tea set worth 800 on exhibition at the window of Joslin Park will be given away at Diavolinis illusion entertainment entertain-ment on December 22d Henry Abbey the noted manager of Bernhardt and now of Christine Nillson passed through Ogden last night with his opera company including in-cluding Madame Nillson This evening the ostriches which the dispatches aday or two ago announced an-nounced were en route for California Califor-nia will arrive in Ogden There are twentytwo of the rare birds Judge Emerson en Friday sentenced sen-tenced one Clinton and one Bryant to five years in the Penitentiary for highway robbery The parties were tried convicted and sentenced at Ogden The Ogden Pilot says The people peo-ple of Salt Lake were making a rush for the east today Enough came up and wont east today to till an entire Pullman car which was I put on the train Mr Richard Von Hake husband of the unfortunate woman who i dropped dead in her home on the State road some days ago reached this city last evening The bereaved be-reaved husoand is inconsolable at the loss of his wife At a meeting of the miners of the Hot Springs mining district held in Kimball i Lawrences office December De-cember 1th 1883 Henry Lawrence was unanimously chosen chairman and J J Snell reelected recorder i for the ensuing two years In the liquor cases appealed by parties in Logan Judge Emerson has been favorable to the respond ants and the prohibition clause in the Logan charter has been fully vindicated The cases so far have resulbed in the defeat of the liquor men Petty thieving is still very prevalent preva-lent and there is no material decrease de-crease in the number of hard cases If the law is powerless to afford the desired relief citizens themselves them-selves will be forced to use extreme measures which will result more injuriously to all than a well directed effort on the part or law I officers = = On Wednesday evening Independent Order ef Odd next th e in this city will hold FeU Ve annual reunion and wIll their celeb sit j the event by a dance In Sheldo5 Hall Tickets 8200 each a On Saturday morning three = of silk worm eggs arrived in cars ontheCentral Pacific Ogde passenger t They were attached to the UIli Pacific train and continued theh journey across the continent trains to New S3Ps bYf3t where will be shipped to Southern Francl i 51000 Rewar oWe o-We will One pay Thousand Dol lars upon conviction of thepaX maliciously destroyed sffi our st < JCk and fixtures on the night of W tember 25th 1881 Sep teDlber25thl881AUER MURPHY N BThe Occidental is thoroughly refitted and restocked now with the choicest Wines Liquors Cigars etc Winter beverages of all descriptions daily compound AUER e MURPHY Proprietors Select Oysters 75 Cents W O Smith First South Street is receiving Booths celebrated and old established brand of select oysters fresh every day t or Fall specialties BOYS SUITS md overcoats from 300 and upwards up-wards The largest stock in the ity GOLDSMITH CO 7 G It B 57 OS MAIN STREET TOYS AND FANCY NOTIONS WHOLESALE RETAIL Diaries for 1883 All styles and sizes for sale ai Dwyers f DIAMONDS I EarRings Rings everything that can be desired aJ 1 < JOLIN PAPR co Burglary at MautL Special Dispatch MANTI December 9th 1S8J Last night some person or persons per-sons unlawfully entered the liquor store of Mr 0 F Coolidge and carriedjaway five or six watches ot more or less value two fine meerschaum meer-schaum pipes ten dollars in cash and a few bottles of liquor fco far no clue has been obtained as to who the perpetrators are Overcoats and Ulsters THE BEST in theM at GOLDSMITH tCo Do NOT fail to examine outteau tiful Evening Silks and Laces to match at atF F AUImCAOII nros Bevan Hoyer Compound prescrintions day and night at 32 First South street Parties The Eighteenth and Twentieth Wards have arranged through a joint committee to give a series of parties during the winter in the Twentieth Ward Assembly Rooms The latter hall has been refitted and furnished with a number of conveniences con-veniences which will materially contribute to the enjoyment of those attending The first of the series will be given next Tuesday evening eve-ning p 41 OUR LADIES and Misses wrapsof every description are constantly replenished and are the handsomest heie Our prices will always compare com-pare with the lowest quo tl0ng 13 town Cons BKOS Cloak D Childrens OKI HUNDRED at reduced prices at t ArEKHACh BibS |