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Show The distance over which the: track 10--U GRAND OPENING FOR order, is completed and in running : .'! has an WEEK!! miles. The point now reached this in HOLlb AY 5 4 imndoof S.300 feet.: .From point at of 42 ratio tho downward the crude Is feet to the mile. The ascent on thia 14 niatle on a 'grade of So feet to the H02IDAY Evening, December 23, 1887. mile. Itis expected that ISO miles of . the road win do compieieu oy next ',.''-. "'"' ' '" ,, Fall. Upon reaching the Summit, the ';' greatest difficulties In the way are surVT" . '.' mounted and the rest of tho work; 13 vi, .vJ. y The comparatively plain sailing. - Or r t ','. 10 tunnela.be-yon- d have constructed . the summit, aggregating a mile in longest being 1,059 feet. length, the The track is being laid through the long tunnel, and on Saturday next it is pro SrLENDm.t-BIIiposed to put tno ljegisiature turotign a met in than bore they eycr polit IN IREPAXlATION FOR THE. OCCASION ! bieger ical hie. '' V ., Com-pan- - ' . 1 , - , ? University- of. the Slate of T WHOLESALE. i. ' i .. . ., , i 4 . . . , ' , . ' , i . - U- - - i- I!. - - t -- til ft A XKW Tlic unfavorable krVattieVopcr-- : T if KATKtCAi soaitiwjiat against tho Uouso hist nlglit, ivhich as not so large as the play would atcU ? 'THE HEROANXIIiE' DEPAKTaiEOTS"' rwmembrace the following .studies, which; jwlli bo thoroughly and practically taught in all v ;thelr commercial stut qualifying tho dent to enter-noo- delations; ofRhm the ircaihnsineM merclai life with confidence and intelligence: X . M ...i 'A . ' m W dly Cont-ilocl- i's I HALKERBRO.'S - t t n kll II I JO IoiXle: ..pEXigrlxluixcl - t uiang. r Insurance. , Ks-V- -n ; . S -- t i ! , ; ; . 35 oo r $10 oo - 10 cr--! 11 tf r""t i 1 aVrm.'and frbm 2 io;4 and7 to & jxml Geography and'. 'Grammar :r i ' : , w l).lt ' ' -r "i- -- a r. i ' -- i ? til L.'i",7 oiH f . J EHBAiTRE v ... ,; i. I .:--: j.; i i-.- , " PAID". FOK i i. -; J , - i DELAINES, w : i; Paonogmphy. 'post' Office. 1 2fetwMtb'nfoart i:toFib, 12 ITom .. EES bo-for- e, : ' : and Grammar..,..:,...:............;....:.;-.- : i le. .,fi A wf Jo-Kcnr- -- iSxchange. 'Fortfnll bnsinRs"nnrjiA inrfnrii ME R.CMJ) 1SE, : Iti- cpressin&. v Iiawri : i XTeieffraphinjrl and ! PRESENTS!! S, " .Commercial . 5 11- Business Correspond- - 'ForwardinfTi t - , To-morro- ? ? CHARACTER SONG, , . . . i1 JPIIji ' now a MAGNIFICENT STOCK of have otherwise drawn.'Mr. CLIVK 3IIBS Mr. lTTTrE antl By like every thlng ho does Richard d2i.St well done, thoush It Is hot by 'any means ono of f Miss Coaldock was his specialties. exceedlnsly natural and easy. llcrLady Anue was free CHRISTMAS from the excessive feeling which some actresses aCect In her flrst scene with Richard. A woman, who, when tho murderer of her hnsband tells JEWELRY, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' DRESS Ler he woald flnd her a better.husbandcoald i . TRIMMINGS', DRESS BUTTONS; LADIES' r tarn and 'ask 'hlmwhere; and then bo; so, sudFANCY NECK-TIEand a ost of i denly changed by the simulated Jove and peniOn hand, embracing a Full Line of the follow- Is not of tence that murderer, the person to be' FANCY NOTIONS Suitable for ' f ing GoodSrClr' cbri overburdened with feellngr. nbr likely to, l 'Presents for the Holidays, n 4 tlnueashow of it titter her actual feelings bq-ulgan to undergo the chance which led to her t l G OOi.) timate marriage with lllchard. Messrs. CITKAI? nt; MrsTUowr-- : I!OK SATiE PRLNTB, UndsayJ Qraham, llrdle, 1.1. . MRtlO Miss Miss Alexander an4 Colebrook, injr. TO N1 o, f MissDellle, have cach sustained tho parts JAMES B i SHEETINGS, as have others of tho cast, aud sustained ' them well. SECOND SOUTH STREET. The farco of "My 'NVlfe'a Maid" kept tho house d21tf in a stato of laughter throughout. Mr. Margotts as tho younger Tootles exerted himself to tho mirth alive, and succeeded admirably. keep HICKORYS,1 ono of tho prettiest and DRESS evening most charming comedies will bo produced that t i has been played hero for a long time "SelTVis BED TICKINGS, ATXIIE a cleverly written Dlar. aboundlnc .with nood and onghtVeally to toko rank far obovoJ point, GLOBE WAREHOUSE. navo Dccn piayca most success which SHIBTrNGS, pieces aratio dram here. incident and In mily plot, r t un-doubtc- o - Among other attractions f t . i branches-tiertaininsrt- : ..... . i K ; - t "' 1 , Deseret, V - -- t ' " J . , """ ' A- Chancetor and Regent or the University rnHE ' JL oi uie aiuio or ieseret respecuujjy miorm1 itho public that a School will be commcncedln; .that commodious i ancL convenient, building'knowa as .the Council Hous6, in this city, on' the 2d day of December, Tilh iProf. D. O. Colder' a Principal In: the Mercantile ; Department; as: Principal in Qeo--i and ElderGeorge J. Taylor : Vj . and Grammar. graphy ThisSchonl will form n. 'nnhleua for affditfon-i-rjv al teachers and branches of education until ill shall eventuaUy, and roj trust,; at no distant, day, bo supplied with professors arid teachersIn tho different a TTniverslty-?ln- i all ,ltstherewith from ;timocompletencssdnnectliu; to time, instruction in and eyery science jAgrlcnlturo our leuipurai auvancemeni, - f and art' of use'inr j 4 r I , OA f 1 I - I 1 - rangement it is very good; and tho'dovelop-raeis most asTccable. unit, in which. Mr. Couldock appears, is a very eccentric character, and wo have no doubt but he will give,'ln It, a beautiful hit of acting Mary, personated, by Miss Couldock, Is a charming character, about tho onteuascltLiU ono among, tho .entire num ber who appear in tho course of tho bieco.This resources of draws heavily upon tho play me gonuemon tno company; ana several orlady ifood cliaractcrs. "Heir should. In Jaatloe hare navo a run, and would, were to its merits, as money plentiful her as It has been.. Tho iaushabio Tarco Of tho Valet do4 Bham closes tho ncrformanco,"witha cast capable of , .. ;.. . treating mirth. Not Dead. Wo clip from thQ Helena Oazette: The Idaho Statesman has a report that John S. Potter formerly of tho Wood Street Theatre, In this city, died at Julesburg receVitly, from iho efTectsof Uioruptnro of a blood tgssaI-of tho lungs. It also publishes a minor, that Carrie Chapman committed sulcido recently at Council BlntTs. Wo recently received a programme from the Dabuaue, theatre on which wo notice the names of J. B. i'oltcr. Walter Bray, Carrie Chapman, and Mrs.. Do Wlt.Waugh, and must conclude that the reports ore both unfounded. Cedar City. By.Jette froxxx BlshoptHcnry JLunt, of tho 11th inst.f we learn that tho people of Cedar, Iron Co., wero progressing jrapidly with their fall plowing, and wero enjoying beau-titnt , " queeSsware; ' AT THE - GLOBE WABEnOlISE. 1 :. full 'Assortment, Y Naisbift :d21-lw-- ,:i y ,:v4 J ''1 ; .hb -: t- . - THIS OFFICE. CAT 1 ,!1 A - 1. . , i i 4- - f f N. 1. bmi V. pia - sugab; ' GLOBE: WAREHOUSE. z:j .1 -' ... ri r v f ' AT THE V:-- f SATINETTS, TABLE IilNEN, JEANS, r, v CASIMEHES, :&c, , TWEEDS, GLOBEi WAREHOUSE. - f: " . 1 ' AT THE t I DELAINES, BLEACHED r CCLOTHS 1 GOOD CLOTHING, -- t 'L L( (lindlev. k;,.) iw v.::? v.oa j.j; -- r t COPIEE,""i 'i i'l CANDLES, i i f .. s,.i i - f 3 - "M . . i. t . V - ' . 4 f . , (.,,.,.- r, j 1- - -- i, T t r j j j- aVi. , ,. - - ' . - , iifii; s , , ' j .! .r : .. : : .... ; ,- , J . ! ,. , , i ,: . 1 p.. I tr - ,. , - 1- I - . rj J.i -- "i - fc.- ' .' j . .'. li'-- i - ili TEAS,!! ,: y ji-- i TOBACCO, ul weather. ,,,-- Its ritiCE. The Daily Herald, published at' Helena, Montana, Is a sheet about :a .sixth' It. sells for larger than tho EvE2a2Q Kfiws. dollars MADDER, LEATHER, HARNESS sixteen dollars for1 itx months, and nineyearly; dollars for three months. U contains about tho same quantity of reading matter as the News, - ' QnowiKa. The business growtk of the cltir is very apparent now to any person who will take a walk through tho business portion of th city-- 1 o noticed In walking up Hast Temple St., teams delivering freight from abroad, teams delivering their loads brought, in from the vuumry, an air or lively Dusmcss on the lace or almost every one around with hurry, bustle ana liveliness in doors and out. r i'J twenty-seve- n V : ...i;. ; " . . -- ..I' t .Pouck, Yesterday, Frank- II. 'Taylor; was fined t - i. 8iot J : e, i . t, i ?.- - , .A nd-th- e . -- : Rest-Afisfi- , r J1? vejlv F?nmtlV c-- 11- . v V- :11 - if-- V - -- u;.: " 4 mi' .4, - I I ..'4 -- , t ; - . i 1 . t . i Mannfactured at .President ; -- tm ant ; Hurt s M'vr! u--'iV- - , : YODKG'S; - j : I.' r it s .t' T:oocsor5-P2acni,sr.rt- : J.. 4 Hl"ins;! Hubbard; 1 McGregor, Win. Smitb.Srs. f. Ohas.I.I)ahlor Hussoy, Frank Palmer, Thomas. R. Booth, C.Nelson.' rWorren v xrgixiia . BoltLaso Uliy 3XQV i u-enve- r, A. Parker;G:- : 7.rBrjoohs, BANKERS and BTXiLEUS IK GOLD DUST , AlfD n::ClLNGU, Clt Lake City, U. T J. n?HnVliorAhoh,nHI Crlgtonr F. C. Foster, COHT. Montana, CS n It. Kerch i vai and VirKinfa Cttyundllelena, A. M3ilS5?,c5r Denver and A Co., Bankers, E. ahilUnjfs:s,I. Warren a! fr?f555! Wm Smitbj lira) Hussey uxwantt son, u D. C. Shuld Central City, coiorauo. ,S0?:Thoroa3ltn5seur. inj,: I ' AltniTArs XSI IpAKTlME!i JJY. STAGE TJ.DAY. A K : . " - ' t E 1 - . 1 f , ! . 1 lYA'iKrE C T.Y1 -- U I ., , Are appointed Agents for "the Sale of the Juaily;: ! - BOOTS & shoes:. i a-a- n :- .;i ; ' ' I In this Market. AJI0f which will be Jobbed out! lit Low Rates, tow suit the Umc3i and to the batlsfaction of all our dl3-t- f jj) ntv r s v- v . ' i ' .i t- ... tho-IJarlre- "i ..... ........ -- ' " ... - j t, : ? :i '; l r; T-- dla81-t- f y . This Yarn is universally' .'acknowledged tcr be In the ;iest article and of fuU-rvvelfiht. and can-- bo. furnished to? the ordfti of Mercnanta and Citizens, Wholesale. ... Parties resldlns In rnanneto and4 Juab Coun ties can obtain the Yarn at Fort Birch Mill . " 1 d2-l- f ; 1 i '- -- Kephl, for Wheat or Cash. i kelson, "m 4 uponerB . I BA T ; S X ;T: f STAWONY,1:, HATS & CAPS, X. byJasttco Clinton, for assault and FrniJ a?ftlrery".. Johnson was ai! mulcted in disturbing tho peace. ht was hrou-ri!?riuornn? up .Torv a Petition of hisJusim and in lined; r , : ;i c rJ3 1 i. , r HARDjWARE, FARMING IMtLEMElfTS, i oh-enc- ;: CLOTHING, M';;i;J.'. v an : . . j : M ICOTION.YAEN, ,,,-L,., 1 - .. L CALFSKINS, NOTIONS, SKVEKs, IIall LzcmntES. We understand ilia: Elder Ell B. Kclsey, who was announced to lecture this evcnlns In tho'SovcnUcs' Hall, will be unable to do1 so in consequence of his suffering lrom sickness. Elders H.Xi.T. Harrison and Itobcrt Campbell are expected to osx copy the ume. v ' i i i , ': s - - 1 GKK to-da- y. ' t fl "V i kv BIRCH. i j : ? i .i ) . v"i General A cent. Washinston. Utah. ' i 1 i |