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Show w. . EpSiSSI I THE EVENING NEWS. A m m IlEWiADVERTISEnEflTS aavemure the Interest or his audi tors constantlykeep on the streccn, ana more mem alternately from amuea io tears. Mr. Massett's Lectures bare aUalnod great pop. uiansy. cotut.in, 2.c.r.i.i". ox if, October Tin: itre.-- Ou wx a crowded house to witness tho per mo picco was f .rnianco of "Hamlet, and seemed to in style, plvelintm'splendid Jftvo satisfaction. Mr. Warner, as unlet, wa Immense, his performance ix iiU characterize!! by such excellence. tMt we never expect to see it surpassed as the Queen, Madame Mk Ophelia, and the "remainder of tho characters were well sustained, and uko it all In all. the performance of "Ilam- l, t" on Saturday evening was a complete 1 IH-khar- t, The afterpiece passed o(t well, and caused much mirth. Mkjctijco. art been called The Mission at the late Con on missions to the Eastern uto and elsewhere, assembled by request to receive instrurtton pertaining to their ' minions, etc. ThcTe were present, the First Presidency n. t manv of the Twelve Anoeitles. When the principal bnslnes?! of the evening bad been transacted, the missionaries were ad- dren.se! by President I!. You riband Geo A. Smith, who irave some very excellent advico touching their conduct while abroad prrachlnsr tho irospel President Younjf sulfated tho advisawithout delay upon the bility of decidinc; time for starting out. and he recommended that the matter shou la be settleu then. Several dates were suggested, and after having obtained a vote of the meeting, the following dates were determined upon: First company to leave Uintah on the '25th of October, second com nan r on the 1st of November, and another on tho 20th of President George A. Smith stated that some who had been called who thre wore w ould not be able to start before February, owing to their holding public otllces which will require their presence. After other instruction bail been given, the meeting was brought to clone by M Ar.ct who have t. rt nee to go i No-vemli- er. prnyer. llENMIT. CoMl'LIMKNTATY To-nig- ht Mr. Warner takes a complimentary benefit it the Theatre. A splendid bill has been lrovuldtor the occasion and wo hope to m the house crowded to its utmost capaci- commences with play, A New Way t pav Old lebts," in which Mr. "Warner ill appear i' his great character of Sir .ile overrenoh- -a character in which the master passion of the miser avarice, predominate,e and which is portrayed with neh reality and intensity by Mr. armr. that it is doubtful whether ho has .my living equal. The performance will conclude with "tho Spectro Ilridegroom." Mr. Warner, during his short engagement at the Salt Iiake Theatre, has created a more favorable impression than any of his predecessors. Ills impersonations of the most difficult dramatic roles have boon the most masterly and finished ever witnessed h re, and the verdict upon him as a performer is public that ho has genius of a hiih order. Wo havo no hesitation in saying that ho will be warmly aecelved in tho Hast, and wherever he gx in the future we heartily wish him success commensurate with his powers as an artist. The Ziojc's Camt Party. On Saturday evening a number of the members of Zlon's Camp assembled at tho Social Hall to par take of tho hospitalities of Iliahop Hunter aud his Councilors, which were enjoyed in the highest degreo and feelings of praiso toward God and good will to men tilled me nearis oi inoso present, as tuey con trasted the days when the camp went up to .Missouri, in me name ana bv tho com mand of tho Lord, with tho day of blessing The ty. AUtMiiirer's celebrated life-lik- -- THE LADIES HNEW ARRIVAL Mtrr A. If TI TT I I reenwood: James. Janet. James. A!t. I n 1 jwi 1 fcj A . A IllXlfrleS mm w A ves, Jt)o Mc Bride, A. LUMBER, StSrSSS, Susan, and Susan Pitcher: Marr. and James Bloom: Arthur J. Cushlnff: Sophia, and Sophia Farrow; Agnes nimms; james U reenwood; Sarah. and Caroline Idnnell; David, Mo Donald; Rebecca Habv: Georire A cocks: James Mary A rKnn Itnblnrn Ttlwwe.Armstrong: Thnmti Sarah, William. Joseph, Thomas, and . W i r t xuu rurcuer, imuwu, Aiary a, Robert Stock: Jonathan Grix: 1 1 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, READY. I. C. Coons, I. Curtis. niters J. Gaten, Dianah Drake and Char- lotte Alrord. There were also present tho f ollowing persons who were driven by the mob from Jackson county, Missouri, Lovi KllJ Newman, O. W. Hancock, J.&mn' S W. Brown, C. D. Hancock, and sisters ienn Jaques, andM.K.8. KiUlan. One or two short addresses were delivered of iurtng me erenrng, and after a much enjoyment the party brokeperiod with up the dLsmisalng blessing; of Elder O. Hydo. f 4easnr in of the Terwaory HARDWARE, Apcnltiral A Choice Assortment of North of Pres. Young's premises, la wbloh they have all the facilities of And MINING TOOL'S, I BOX CAST, TURN ALL KINDS LATH AND And COKE Near Market, FIT AND UACIffltERY. OF H. OHi MM, & XXPOKTKBA I Steam Engines, AND FLANMELQ. MILL WORK PUMBEB WAED. I InUod to sell At the Lowest Ocuh JOSEPH da-i- LACES, EaLBROIDERTES, WHITE GOODS, LINEN UANDKBRCH'FS HOSIERY, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, to onrEi. ETXX, and Paris, where a resident partner makes personally the purchases for onr house. With the adTantages we possess of Ions; expert, eaee In this business exeloslTely, devoting ento It. we are prepared to tire personal attention execute any order in our line with benefit to 4206 tf our patrons. IT Bit ASS Winter CASTCOTGS aud COPPER SUITHIIIG. Theo. J. Ullllkln, Sacramento. that all work will be executed with ness and dispatch. neat- J no. . r.TILLIKIN The Foundry will be conducted so Call and See for Yourtelve. m ETCL, 8 AX FRANCISCO, CAJ JUST RECEIVED. CHARBERLAIN. h rTE HAVE OFFICES IN MANCHESTER DRESS GOODS Figure. . 8MALLWARE8, XKKT UUTLERY, STATIONERY. PEBFD M ERT, MILLINERY GOODS, Of every description, mla.de OT FANCY GOODS, A2TD SHINGLES 15th TABD, FRANCISCO. SAN UP An Immense Lot of Fall. r Not. 1 and 6 FRONT STREET TO California Blankets I Implements, " MACHINERY, IN PRICES TO SUIT. FRUIT TR Por :s CO M.MIlllkiD, Ban Francisco BRO'S., and 62 It Street, Sacramento, WHOLESALE GROCERS, TEBHS BEAS05ABLE. d2T2-t- r Importers or all descriptions of CHOICE Scries I JAPAN TEAS. CHICAGO TRADE. MUST A very large stock of TREES APME Of the best two and three varieties, one, years from the bud,Nrhlch I will sell for from IScts. to OOcta. per tree. To those wishing to purchase to sell again I will make a discount. Organ Isert V. DOODLE A for JTome Hatnal Fire ami Kartne Isisarmnce Company. dl7S-a-ea-ts U BALTIMORE COPPER CO. A Lot of those very fine Henry liartln, Pres't. SOUTH STREET, BAETXKOItE SO 2841. Pnrehasers of UOOlfll SIUULS ADAMS, ncNEILL Cash for Ore. Copper paylns; sane on sojosimeni oi weirni ana sassy. d2rr-6- E3TABIJSHED OK bkixo a sxaiss or Answers to Questions ixcLnnto The Jlcrclation on Celestial J.A&H.F.GBISVJOLD&CQ A few Hardy Grape Vines. Wholesale Dealers in I have a large stock of HONBY LOCUST for Hedges and Shade Trees. All or any of the above I wUl Mil CHEAP FOU CASH OB Gil A I If. fleees3 eelcbratt Aim Pique and Dark Fancy warded with the order. nrtlEF ACCOUNT OF THE SETTLlSMEKr Or S.LT LAKE ;VALLEY. WITH Also Mannfaetnrers of dl7S-3- FLOUR DEPOT m Lemon and Vanilla Extracts. LJqnM Blnelnc and the eelebrated 33c. per TVxrd. GOLD MEDAL BASINQ POWDER. All Goods wammUd cu represented. S. Orders sollelted by mall, and satls!aeUon guaranteed in erery instance. MAIN & WINCHESTER, Wholesale Saddlery SALESROOM AND MANUFACTORY: KITES STBEET, CHICAGO, . ILLS S dreskiy A FEW DAYS CULVER,-PAG- & -- HO Yf IE, E n, D. Ro ALLEN, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, TEAS, QUICKSILVER and FUSE. Aenis far the OcUIornla Powder Works of tkmta Crux. f This Powder was used exelnslrely by the Central Padfle Railroad In aU tbelr operations. Particular attention paid te peteklns; Ground ColTcef Splcea, Tobacco, rods far the Malt lake xtarket. - Internal Revenue Case. The point INTERESTINa STATISTICS, 17th Ward, S. L. CLtv, determined in this case, and upon which daoosea-ithe Court definitely charged the Jury,ia one PBESLDENT J3E0. A. SMITH so peculiarly a feature of the Internal reve- Bj CTiurch JTUioriarx, Etek , vraixa nue laws, and so averse to tho modus operandi or all other business transaction, CXTXXXIIIS and otntssxrrxzs. that, for the information of all persons Beocmd Booth Street. Opposite Faust's Stable liable to the special tax under which the law Rtovea and AT TUB Cutlery He pal red on short notice U made, we insert the clause In question. dio&frsttt rrodnee taken. It will be no disparagement to any per-o- DESERET NEWS OFFICE. whether a manuiacturer or other operative, to be advised upon a provision of law so generally applicable as this, the exI'rloc CO Cental. istence of which was not known even to tho rourt, the district attorney, or tho counsel for Mr. Snelgrove, prior to the instance now referred to, it reads thus: T. & W. TAYLOR, "And every person ejcercijiDff or carryAXO on or business ing any trade, profession, or Ustve reraeved their Steek ef Oeeds te dolus any act for which a special tax is Hfm eeapltftokymIvld where tnylately will bteMl ikir shall, on demand of any officer of Py. anu Mil ld irUnds. inemaoods vsry low. internal revenue, produce and exhibit the v They have a full tiocJt of Dry Good receipt for payment of tho tax, and unless he shall do so may be taken and deemed Gnxxrit, Hardware. Crockery. Cutlery Two Doors nortlt of ITooperi not to have paid such tax." XI d red go a& Co.a Hanla, The obvious Intent of the above clause d2B8-is to provide the Assessor an extraordinaAlways on htad, a ohoioe selection of ry and summary remedy in cases of delinquency, or of attempted erasion of the ALLOTS SUPERIOR BFUnDS OF II. 31. POOLE fc Co., special tax law. It could not have been intended, however, to pale in the DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, aouR, hands of any assesssor or hllpower to assistant, in Dealer Toilet and Goods. or Fancy indiOATS, arbitrarily annoy Impose upon any vidual having paid his tax, or a KCIIO CITY, UTAH. wtlUntrnewi to do so. when a lesralhaving demand Is made therefor. Unwarrantable wltls ntrm rnmUkd on the part of officials clothedassumption SHORTS, a ('anlrjr as Kates. with -little brief autkority" has been odl josly d2CJ Xm felt in this community In the URAN, past. No that the wholo community n'1"(l CnOP FEED should feel very Interested In this caso of air. Snel P CALEBS IH BUTTER, BACON, HAMS, LARD and all kinds , FAIICY GROCERIES, for- G. B. UALLACB, California. of California Produce. TEAS, COFFEES, I will fill all orders for anr other va rieties in the Territory, if the money Is ATD 9w Gooseberries and JPie JPlant. A 95 FRONT ST., COR. L, Sacramento, PLUM AND PEACH TREEO MSr Marriage, 1S3S. CO. & Wholesale Grocers, m 93 On their own stocks. SAINTS, Y A ' A JIACHINE SHOP AND FOU1TO1.Y LADIES' FURS! CbO 4b BeneKley IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF; PEAR. TIMERS tiu: churcii or jesus ciihisr op LATTEIt-DA- M-- rjiuseii, .o. voie.Jr. unanoter Jioiorook. iw. urookV. Cahoon, 7 Coltrln, A. Browni, II. Winters, Mllo Andrus, J. J. Tanner. S. W. Brown. A. Mi Lyman, L. W. ixancocK, ik lurans. x. u. xJtueuelu. and tnat they bave erected a JUCT RECEIVED toZB. Bueoessors -- James Georsre: Joseph Chatterton: Frederick A. Klnsr: Jane B. North: Total 239 souls. RrruRNiNo Missionarizs. Josenh Lawson. Robert Dye. Alonzo E. Hyde. IMOW LinFOnTU,(EUQGG& MIL AmericnTia BxiQlisIi :o Ttake TBS PROPRtETOSS to tbe cltlaens THE NEWEST STYLES OF basitl OF THE BEST QUALITY", at my e; i. iariow, i; uoiburn, It. Winegar, W. p. Pratt, II. Vordham, A. Colby, :o -- and I keep eenstaally 1- ft -- ft Thomas, Charles, William, Henry an J Maria Rack ham; Mary A., Charlotte and Mary Taylor; Kasetta Vout; Barah and Lamonl Griz; Susannah Egget; John, Hannah and Hyruni Wiseman: William, Mary, James, Jane, Utleyand Mary Butters; Barbara and Esther Hay-hoWilliam, Sarah and Charlotte f and BM Y "Tff &E)S MACHINE SHOP. GOODS LUMBER m IP ssssvvsjsssa F. E.BRAU. JsjuUnlbrtli, 9 m The following members of tho camp were on ssamroay evening. Presidents present - oung and Ueo. A. Smith. Elders O. Hyde, O. Pratt, W. Woodruff, C. C. Rich. Jos. lountr, sen., Stephen W inches ter, Z. Snow, J. 1J. Xioble, Nathan Tanner. TIIKIUISE, i'UOOUEKS AND TltAVELS W BESS TOOK ther now entered. "S a snder, Grace and Andrew Galiacher: 1 1 J Eaphemla, William. Gavin. James and OJf araa jack.; Lmmi Bebley; mma E. Thomas, lionnsn, Jane, Mar itowiey:Klln crarfit. and Clmrtr TTIfnklm MONDAY NEXT! an Olive Alice and Kobert, ny.BophU, ALSO A Wliiums: Itobert. Jillzabeth. Charlotte and 11 en Senior: 'Joseph. Etlza and Charles Micklethwaite; Mary. Lambert, I TTT "trn X77T CS. Sarah, Nephl. EUxabeth, Mary A?, uooert ana niaimire; Harriet, or Barah. John jmma and Annie Barracloorb: Hssannah Allen; John Pike; Emily, MEDIUM fc GOOD Aianntha ana John C llatter; Ltiujt Charles Hall: George Hmltb: Kliza Artrop; Ann 8. and Lanra Rhore; Francis, Frances and Ilyrum Fouk: Harriet Btanniforth : Jane Wllmot: IN BETTH. John, Sosad, John, Margaret, Heber, William and Henry Jackson John, AJTO VEHY CHEAP, Esther, John, Alice, Albert and George AT lieeve; Alexander, and Isaiah Farrow; Mary A. and Martha Preece; Elizabeth Thatcher; Caroline Dal li more; John Zion's CMperatiTfi Hercantile Elizabeth and Minnie James; Wm. McMeeken; Wm. and Mary Welsh: Won., Margaret, John, Wllliard, Mar iDslitntion. garet, Jane, Agnes and James Burt; 271 lw itobert and Elizabeth Steel; Joseph. xieiener anu r rancis i;asue; riusannah Bence; Ann and Emma Reed: Keslah and Barah Keys: Elizabeth Ward: Hannah, Bamael and John Ashbr: WAGON HANUFACTUREIL Jane and Clara Bnenoer Emily . 224 Randolph Street, i i.li l Hill; i oeepo. Aiosee. Aaron. cvarau, faizaoeiu, David and Jesse Edwards: Georre T. Offle. Randolph Street. CHICAGO. and Mary Kvana; William, Charlotte Corner of Praoklin, and Maria race; barah, Ana, John and dzll ly aran woodheau; Wm., Mary, William, xuary, james, joaepn and Aiexanuer, Geonre and Harriet Margaret Cornwall: uauimore; Jb rancu, Lacy, John, Jane. William and Mary A. Itawson; Elizabeth Godfrey: Henry. Martha. Jana Elizabeth,' and James Ramsbottom; I Alice Xxlltll Ashworth:Wm.:andAnnGlbaon sr T ana IIaiary a. vjgx; Joan. IU&ri&. Jftmn 1 w.a a . 1 AID 5311? or Sarah and jane, Margaret, uiiaj, waxa ana I iiuaizi xwooens; r BMft mhmhb sBiMHk. WILL FIND A . mmr j ; LOCiL AND OTHER MATTERS. LUT or UATTAJr, whlsM lert Sat a r day evening there tensber 22nd, lMt. CITY CREEK 128 A large lavolee of th e STBELEI6" O 33C X o a-- o f Manatseturers and Jobbers of COTTON! PAPER, CAXtO BOARD, TtJA7fK I100K8,STATIO?IEUY BOOK niTTDEIlS STOCK, WhJeh has been tested and im-poee- d, & 130 IiAKE STREET, Pronounced "Superior." TOOLS ANI AND WAREHOUSE. LEATHER 14 AND 216 BATTERY ST., SAK FRAZ7CISCO, CAX. We with tot call the attention nf the lnuiAnf Halt LakesnJ rtclnity to the facilities we Uave mr larnitoinx mem witn every article in iur line on more favorable terms thsn can be fonmi elsewhere. We have by tar the Isrrestand best selectod tock of Saddlery. Hardware. leather. ww nifwm. SStHIICH, Af., (Ni tbe Paclic Coast. ItsrsCH, Very man v of ihese n v!ra are msde in orjr own factorteH. tLhrm .ru the lte., nr,naicMr.es In Hie pmcure.1 from united Htlt.uriv. skI weare ensbled .1 c! st Nw Yo k io nVr ever - nd prW. We mahH J'r oi litt Whips, and I rUimr weud'tr CIlar; of j ire. ulian, ic . easily t. GILES, BROTHER & CO. CEASE to IfllPORT : 04s BtMui JTOTICE grove. Ma. STxrnKjr Massett. evening at th? Theatre, "Col. Pipcy wm make his first appearance In Salt Lake City, m hi celebrated monologue Lecture, called DriAiag About." A Now York Journal f . nd we doubt not that he VrJr k,QdlJ" led by our citizens; To-morr- TO rrdra wUblni;aet)oiee City ORDERS Tas-Pa37'c- rfj huonVMr humorist, is I A atui FosU. .Oct.t,lSy, r-- DEBS OF rrVB BACICI n DEUVKUsn AT An FlMlDtL' BOODS -- The old and best known Loom In nhJn. Dealers In Watches, Gold Jewelry, Silver and Silver Plate Goods, "Wholesale and Retail. - 142 Laka St.f;Phioago. At Tery Low FlfiresT slietUt frrm parties article ofrioar for Ca uy nse. ; . nr i ra u r ur iuq 1 tk " r, Paier i . i t . EVERT SIZE and any deMred qoan- -, AgenU for NtUcvntl and American Watch KJ . ttiy.uf cond quality,laand CoV, and Amcrlcia tnd French Clockt. AT AS CHEAP; RATEk AH LCAJf.BE AND UPWAllDs t MRETIXa rTlns City Council will be b44 toBuTb isumr Uurmbli against fraud, J llail.oa TQfwiar nzt. U 12Ui Cily ak o3 oeJoea loto eoothl tXail kenafur pott a tabtl(p. m. aixju) la eratloo XXxm adjastraflt of lb Auwirtol L4sl over U noWA of all my XXX ( TripU ) and for toe enrrvnk year. All persons felloe scirlsved la reUdon to XXDoubU) brandedJUrracx. thstr assessment, will have the opportunity of u venS0Lpl0as?nLer la which appesrlnir t fore said council ana CASH PAID . FOR WHEAT properlr tntr eiaJms to bave the saueprcMnusg AtrreVt-U- . Yoong's If M, Bl Cottonwood. IU Ansa inoar Aepoc, . uiu. , o. at MasseU the btf?heQ v City Bseorir, and d245w (1272 2 now lm V ; GOLD & SILVER SMITHS rMDeetfallr ow I H. a s, dJU- - J . CLAVCOn, GEiri8UPT.; I J II f "V. uasT: a Cm DealeraLaTweUed-n- " WPOltTED. - , Omstantlr on hand at- thi - , . ' I - ' terms as by Importers and Dnnn ma Harm fact art rs harinz offl Office. ees In New Ym-Ws can supply Stores and all peivon wn.i Tww.r nave use for this article, on terras that cjpDo'. fall to alve saUaCsctlciC tTbe farther Importation ofd!8Ssllw23-UWRappinu , PAPER Is ncnecesrary. v " ; |