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Show Startling ANNOUNCEMENT Having Bought oat the Entire Business of Messrs. Bartlett known as the VllIHBEHsE KTO. 4 --W. 2d. SOTTTH ST., At a GREATLY REDUCED PR1C WELLS, FARGO &CO'S Salt Lake City, Utah AND BELLS EXCHANGE, MAKES BUYS transfers on the principal cities of the United States and Europe, and on all point on tlio Pacific Count. Issues letters of credit, arailabl in theprin. oipnl oities of the world. Special attention given to the selling of ores and bullion. Advances mode on consignments at lowest Particular attention given to collections hronghoat Utah, Nevada and adjoining Terri-one- s. Account solicited, OOKHKSPONDENW. Weils, Fargo & Co ...... London Wells, Varijo A Co Now York. Maverick National Bunk Boston First National Hunk , Omaha First National Hank Denver Merchant's National Ilank Chicago Boatmen's Savings Bunk Ht. Louis Welle, Fnrgo ft Co San Francisco SILVER BROS., IRON WORKS Machine Shop and Foundry, X Steam Engines, jJnL Boilers, Mining, fl Milling and JjkdPCljiSfl Heavy Store lltiSs Fronts and General Maohii'.o Work tvfPjl ' HORTH TEMPLE ' STREET. " COHN BEOS. . New Goods; Low Prices, DRESS GOODS. o o "o 0000000000 o The Latest Additions. ooooooo oooo00 00 40-in- c h Suitings, with a stylish Much side band, at 424 cents; colored Alpura in the very best Spring aud Summer shades, at 43 cts. h all wool Suiting in stylish stripes, at 87 cents. plaid and striped wool Suitings, m splendid Spring colois, at ti cts. Mohairs in gray and brown mixtures, at 13 cents. A handsome lot of French printed Salines (not last year's patterns, but the latest, best and most desirable styles, including Novelty "Ombers at 15 cents. HOUSE-KEEPIN- G LINENS. IVe direct attention of hotels, Restaurants and Housekeepers generally to our immense stock of Herman, ami Irish Table Damasks, now open for inspec-tion. The line, is complete, from the lowest prices to tho very best values, in heavy double Damasks, Ii7, 73 and 81 inches in width, so desirable for wide tables in laftro dining rooms. " We. also call attention to our importation of Napkins, Doilies, lowcls. Towel-ing aud Crashes, Hemstitched Table Sets, Tea, Lunch aud Tray Cloths, in Hem-stitched, Fringed ami Embroideries. The assortment in this line is the best we have ever shown. . A big line of Chenille Velure aud Embroidered Ilanuel Covers, in all sizes, including Piano Covers. THE A. J. Wife Ci. We Have the Oldest Real Estate Agency IN Salt Lake City, Have Been in Our Present Office Ten Yearsl We have beyond a Doubt the larg-est list of Property IN THE CITY I We Own and Control $ SliJII.. ! Wortli of Property The City and County! tan sell Buyers property lu any portion of the City. Terms to suit purchas-ers. We own the best addition to Salt Lake! We Have Ten Horses and Six Salesmen, Voit are respectfully invited to our of-fice, where yon will receive a HEARTY WELCOMK! We, shall be glad, lufiirninh information concerning tho resources: and attract-ions of Salt. Lake mid it surroundings, their agricultural, mining, stock and sheep raising and manufacturing in-terests, to all in search of h omes or seek-ing safe and lucrative investments for capital, ( . ... Our Carriages are at the Disposal of Visitors. GALL AND SEE US. The Oldest Real Es-tate Office in the City. LACES AND FLOUNCINGS. We have opened a largo importation of Black Fish Net Draperies and h Chantilly Flouncings and Swiss Embroidery Flouncings. Tho styles are novel and beautiful. Our Stock of Embroideries aud Torchon Laces is simply enormous. We have placed on Sale a Great Bargain in a 150-doze- n lot of Ladies' Handkerchisfs at 25 cents apiece. Come and examine them. They will speak for themselves. Spring Styles in Wraps and Jackets Handsome Braided Wraps, entirely new in design, at $3, $4, $5, $(j and $7. Noveltiein Lace arid Silk Wraps and Shoulder Capes at very low prices. Jackets at $2.75, $3 50, $4, $5 aud upwards. Couiiemaras iu Cloth and Silk. Misses' Jackets, Reefers and Blazers. d. W. Farrell & Co Plite, Gas & Steam Fitters, Dealers in all kinds of Lift and Force Pumps Orders taken for drive and dug wells. Cesspools built and connections made. Telephone 200-1- 87 Slain St. Opp.Anerbach Bros OMD.A.H. WITMl REAL ESTATE AGENCY Loans Rkai, J5sT;.rrMiiUNa Stocii, Pchvxh Bhanch, Court House, Denver, Col, ..Manager. O'EEILLY'S One-Pric- e Store. Keeps a Full Line of From Factory Cost, I propose to close it out at COST, h order convert the Business into a First-clas- ; , FURNITURE HOUSI Which has bceD my line for the past fifteen years. My object in mak; this announcement is to call the attention of the people of Salt Lakea the country at large, to where they can " BUY GOODS, either in SMALL or LARGE LR AT THE MANUFACTURERS' COST The Stock comprises in part: Sllver-waxe- , Kard-ware- , Wood and Tinware, l XSouseliold Xjanaps, .lTouas, Flctiares, P'yaiM.es, a larg-- line Of Biti, Cag-es-, Dolls, Toys, Cutlery, etc., etc., and in fact such Goods as is generally kept in a . FIRST-CLAS- S BAZAR THE GOODS MUST BE SOLI REMEMBER THE PLACE: No. 54 West Second South Stree J. M. PEARLMAN, propria SOUTH LAWN ADDITIOI Now On the Market, LOCATION: Cor. Tenth South and Ninth Eas ON THE CITY LIMITS, TWO MILES FROM P. 0. LOTS FROM $400 TO $6 THE SITUATION is" GRAND. Overlooking the Valley. Call Early and Get Choice of Lot CHOICE RESIDENCE. BUSINESS AND ACREAGE PROPERTY BURTON, GROESlCK & Cfi Sole Agents, 269 S. Main St. The Peoples Favorite Coal! D. & R. G., Pleasant Valley, and Castle Gate. Only $4.75 Per Ton at Yard. 5.25 Per Ton Delivered. Nut $3.50 Per Ton at Yard, , , $4.00 Per Ton Delivered. BOLE AGENTS FOB Anthracite, Blacksmith and Charcoal, PIG IRON, COKE, WOOD AND KINDLING Constantly on Band. A. L. WILLIAMS, Agent and Manager; 186 SOUTH MAIN STREET, cdiheNo.ufc r oALT LAKE CITY. Establisaed in WS. Tie A.Tiile Co. SJj. East 2d South, Sole Agents for Utah of Mason & Davis' Steel Knnges, with Round Fire Pot, Anti-Clink- Grate, poised oven door, ventilator eto. Made in all sizes. Call and examine these eelebratod Ranges or send for circular with outs before paying same price for old style Range. General line of Cook and Heat-in- c Stoves and House Furnishing Goods. F. E. SOHOPPE &CO 223 South Maiu Street. 'OLOTHHTO--' And Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots, Hats, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Etc., Eto. We never misrepres' oods, We guarantee satisfaction, We are never undersold, and We have cly one price I Order? by mail reoeive careful atten-tion. 210 Main Street, two doors south of 'White House. SEARS & CO. 267 Main Street, Have the Exclusive Sale ON A. LARGE LIST OF PROPERTY, And will bo glad to show them . Call Now while onr Lists are In Shape. SEARS k CO. 267 , - - MAIN STREET. Geo. M. Soott, PreBt. Jas. Clbnmnmnq, Vioe-Pre- H. 8. Ben field, Secy, ;;;;eegeo. m. scott & co.,eee (INCORPORATED). --DEALERS IX-T-Hardware and Metal, Stoves, Tinware, Mill Findings, Etc. AGENTS FOll the Dodge Wood Pulley, Roebling's Steele Wire Rene acuum Cylinder and Engine Oils, Hercules Powder, Atlas Engines and Boil' ers, Mack Injectors, Buffalo Scales, Jefferson Horse Wliim, Blike Puninc Miners' aud Blacksmiths' Tools, Etc. 168 MAIN STREET, Salt Lake City. - Utah. --EXCLUSIVE DEALERS I-N- t:01111! Sole Agents for James Means $3 Shoes 160 Main Street. E. SELLS. J. TUCKER. fl.6 Sells & Corqpany, -:- - Wesale and Retail Dealers in Lumber : P. 030,107.. Snth Street- - PP-14t-h Ward Assembly Booms. Old Pioneer Yard of Armstronf 4 B AGENCY WARWICK HIGH-GRAD- E SAFETY BICYCLE, I rare; stock of SAFETY ilICYCI.ES.it 38.00, $35.00. iMo.oo, $tiO.OO, $73.00. llu.OO, 133,00, TBICVCI.ES and VE-LOCIPEDES. In purchasing from me you have a stock to telvet from aud do not have to wait, . Largest Stock and Lowest Trices on Sporting Goods, Gnus, Cutlery, etc. SHOT-GUN'- S AT COST. .Bicycle aud Gun Repairing. Agent CAMGKAPH WRITING MACHINE Carbons, Ribbons and Patwr. 2r. JR.. EVANS ''224 W. 2d South St., Salt Lake City. NOBLE, WOOD & CO., he onfy Exclusive Hatters In Salt Lake Tounian's Celeprated Hats, best; in the World, Specially Manufactured for fioble. Wood 4 Co,, Suit Lake Citj-- , Utah. J. M. STULL & COMPANY, fiie i'nsurance agents, First-Cla- ss Board Companies Represented. JVo. 22 East First South St., Salt Lake City, Utah. HE MAY JU IXNOCENT! Ah Alleged Confession In tlie Mystrlous llaldwiu Murder. Atchison, Kan., April 12. On tho night of July 7. 1883. Mary Baldwin was chloroformed to death in her bed in this city. Suspicion centered on her brother William, and the coroner's jury charged him witli tho crime. Ho w as arrested, and in the following No-vember was found guilty in tho dis-trict ourt. Judge David Martin sen-tenced hiin to be hung, which, in Kan-sas, means life imprisonment. In Jan-uary he was taken to tho penitentiary, where ho now is. The evidence against Baldwin was not of tho most positive character, . but the jury regarded it as sufficient to convict. 1'ublio sen-timent ran bight against Baldwin. Tho easo became celebrated, and it was discussed in all the law publica-tions aud many prominent newspapers In the country. Tho verdict was con-- , demned by all those as not sustained by the evidence. Tho case was taken to the supremo court of Kansas, and final-ly to tho supremo court of tho United States, but tho decision of tho district court was sustained. Tho mother and wife of tho condemned man sought every aid to secure another trial, and are said to havo interested their kins-man,' General James of Now York in Baldwin's behalf. The matter is now before tho state board of pardons. t Interest in the case is revived by an alleged confession by onoMorgan Artor, a criminal in jail at Quiucy, J 11 . This confession has boon received here, which says that Baldwin is innocent; that a dead pal of Arter's committed the crimo for the purposo of robbery. It is believed here that the Quiucy case is the old Stakesberry story, which was told soon after Baldwin was convicted. Stakesberry was a burglar, and bis wife told that he had confessed to her that ho was the murderer of Miss Bald-win, his object being to rob the house of $7000 and some diamonds, which he be-lieved it contained. She gave a detailed statement of Stakesberry' s confes-sion, but nothing ever camo of it. No effort was made to arrest Stakesberry, though he was in St. Louis and his whereabouts were known. It is be-lieved that tho dead pal of Arter was Stakesberry, or possibly Arter is Stakes-berry himself. On Fobruary 6, 1880, Peter Stakesberry wrote to his wife, who had meanwhile obtained a divorce, from Quincy, Bis., asking her to soud ihim a valise. Ho had changed bis name to Teter Stakes. The parties who believed that Stakesberry chloroformed Mary Baldwin now say that the Quincy dispatch probably refers to Peter Btakesberry, and that investigation will reveal that ho has confessed to tho bur-glary of tho Baldwin houso on that night. Workmen Strike. New Yokk, April 12. This after-noon 1000 workmen on down-tow- n buildings struck in obedicneo to a com-mand from tho Central Labor union of Now York, as a result of a disagreement between tho Central Labor union and Paulsen and Eager, Grcenpoint Iron Works contractors. Tho carpenters, Blair builders, steam litters, plumbers nnd house smiths were ordered out. Tho iron workers refused to employ with tho union men's request. A Double Headed Conference. Chicago, April 12. Both . factions of tho Evangolical conference resumed their sessions this morning. Tho anti-Eshe- r faction appointed standing commutes and adopted resolu-tions declaring vacant the offices held by the sacoders. At the first session, a deputy shoriff I nttomptod to replovlin the books and papers of the conference, but they could not be found. The Esher faction : formally organized, devoted its session to missionary work. Darld Dows' Fortune, 1 New Yojik, April 11. David Dows Jeft his entire fortune, over twenty mil-lion dollars, to be kept within his own ' family. The will was filed yesterday. It substantially gives one-eight- h of the estate to his wife aud to each of seven ' children. General Fremont 111. New Yokk, April 12. It is reported that General John C. Fremont, who j has been confined to his rooms two weeks with cold, is seriously ill. ' ( SCKAl'S. Medical practice pays in London, provided you got on the top wave of success. Sir William Gull, tho famous London physician, diod worth over a iiuillion, mainly mado from his profes-sion, lie had the faculty of charging. A superfluity of red tape in tho pub-fli- c schools is just as contemptiblo there 'as it is anywhoro else, ilo place or cause can "consecrate" red tape and 'when it is intrusted with podants and email-minde- d peoplo there is dagger. A dull English clergyman who re-cently preached a very brilliant sermon on tlio text "Thou Shalt Not Steal" was charged with having stolon it. Ho indignantly denied this, asserting that ho had paid for it in eash at an jigoncy where lithographed sermons were sold. Ex-Kin- g Milan, "formerly" of Scrvia, is in Paris. Ho is keeping up his repu-tation for foolish daring aud is tho most, reckless gambler in tho French capital. After a man has souuded all tho depths he becomes indiU'crcut to tho consu-tjueuce- To gain or loso is ull tho sanio to him. Stanley is going to hav o a big time when he gets into Europe. Ko previ-- , ous explorer over had so many honors as he will reap on his way from Alex-andria to Loudon. When Stanley twines to America of course ho will visit Kansas City, "tho most phenom- enal city" on the continent and tho city he saw in his infancy. A few days ago John Hall, of Koch-cll- Ga., had a and about 12 o'clsck, while the men were at old hen came into tho house, jumped upon tho bed, deposited an egg, which ono of tlio small children took to carry to his mother, and on tho way ho aecidentially dropped tho egg, which was broken, and to tho astonishment of (hose present it was found to contain a chicken fully developed. Two mammoth red bats, of the spe-cies identical with tho vampire bat of the Brazils, hare just been captured in Tensas parish, Louisiana. They are in shape like bats, but many times larger, measuring twenty-tw- o inches from tho 1 tip of one wing to tho top of tho other. . In color they are a revolting blood tint and are of a snapping vindictive tem-per. Tho animals, will besent to : zoological gardens of some 'northern f oii.v. t |