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Show SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES. 'Geo. KNowxpkx announce hat be his tn. bam! for sale seed, also a great variety of and garden seeds. See his gra1 ad v t. and call at his store. IT. lu-t-e- rn : Read notice of ijHecUl meeting . or eUckboIdenycf Z. C. M. I. to" i rn or row, tn .: id-da- y. .TrOKI.AMASII.UN (iOVURNOR'a: 4 No. 2nd Az helPresldent Gant haz knot renovd roe t meal faces in of fice. I will tak kare ov Bez 4 the j :. ezon. : :l Address Li Postal Ward I V S.JMjK ay, Fait Late . dlU :; j UniVeksitv ofDiatKET. i : City. Spring , at 9 dll7;; term begins Monday, April a.m. Fresh Trout at v 12, s K CrocberonlB; nly 20 cents- per pound. Beautiful - dll7 ,i A Wonderjful Womanni and f Bowled put" fat jthe Theatre to$. f'l night! li j; Tub regular Tom Thumb Teasj only 40 cents per quart at Crocher-ou'- s dU7 City Fish Market. Grand matinee at the Theatre Apples, " .f i 1 j . . ! i Themxndocsh Rtrsii' for "Comjw ton's Surprise; Potatoes, at Cro Be ini time t heron's. dltt, ,: ' ii .i , Geo.; A Alder receives almost daily, by express, all the latest novelties In Hats and Caps, andhe Is soiling at prices toBuit the times. . Ir you want, a fashionable Hat,r go la II. MyerSjlMercbant Tailor, Hoixamd Gis a specialty at Mor! ; j - TuftS. tOU & ii i il r, d!13 ;j i T il t -- . - itches with Hair.-H- w covering, U I Q0; long $5 00,-$8.5- - $&50, $10.0( $11.00, $12.50, $15.00, SlS.0$,r$20.00, $25.00. $7,5( $100, Long Curls, not stem, $1.50, $1.75, $00, $i50, $3.00, ; $3.50. Back Sets Curjs, $5.00 a set. Pulls, 50c. each. .Gents'WrigSj Ladies Fronts, Combs, Brushes and Imitation It ' jPDBUCi Is the duty of all persons ra starting on a journey to ascerbe-fo- Hair, wholesale and Retail. Ootnb tain by what route they can .reach etc., at the Standard their destination with, the least lags made up, ' L i . , Store. Hair trouble, and if there are two or ' "War. Irvine, Proprietor, more roads leading to the same IjAMPd and Lamp Goods at panic point,' to decide which U the safest and pleasantest to travel. prices at Iteid & Klnsey'a. in stating, that ' Choice Wipes and Liquors at We take pleasure Korth-wkster- x A the CincAao Morton A Tufbi j Railway Is the oldest, and several Ir y"oujwanttbe Jatest fctvlea of miles the shortest, route between Gent's FurnUblQg Goods, call at Omaha and Chicago. Within the H. Myers, Merchant Taylor, i past two years the road bed hit been1 put in admirable condition, IT.! Myers, merchant tailor, calls the entire line has been and almost attention to bis stock of fine and steel rails. with selected broadcloths, cassimeres, The Depot In Chicago is central gents famishing goods, hats, cape, and as, their: trains ar located, umbrellas, satchels, tailors' trim ly thelre rive thirty minutes in admlngs, etc. See his advt. vance of all other lines, passengers DONt EE IMTOSKD UFOX ! ! can always be sure of making EastII. Reiser, opposite the Herald Of- ern connections. flee, has Watches' .and. Clocks for Close connections are made at All who want reliable timepieces. with the Lake Shore. Chicago Repairing done on short notice. Michigan Southern, Michigan Cen dSO Everything warranted- tral, Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsburg, A. Geo. Ajlder has ou sale the Fort Wayne A Chicago.. Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for best California and home-mad-e Boot and Shoes, and at the lowest all points EAST and SOUTH v . CalI and ieee EAST, prlcea In the' cltyj :H tMh'-. . . ; j i that the Spring' term of the University of Deseret commences on Monday next, April 12th, which all the young gentlemen and young should ladls who expect to attend ' ' V ' remember. ! i ' i ; re-lai- : i. t d , , meeting of the stockholders the of Z. C. I., held y, President of the Institution appointed a special meeting of stockat holders, to be held Taber12 the New at half past p.m., nacle, and we are requested to state to-da- w- 1 - - . 'him.1 ;p " ' t W" .,.. JUST ;BECiyEIt 100 DiagQiactnt Spring pioabs and Cashmere Capes, trimmed wlthJ real lace, consigned to us direct from Kurope.which we will sell at a sac rl flee. First come first served. F. ;Auskbacii Bro., temporarily at.51 East Temple 8t, second door north of old stand; 1 Tire llew York f Candy Btoie In the Kimball plock opposite the Townseni IJotisejls the place to jcandiea i atrictly buy Home-mawpuret and fresh made . every day; j . le i Cough Candy prices low. Stearns --' j. . lUdSt the best in uaej nl7 plC '81VB. MoSV.-sT- h to bur your Dress Goods, Shawls, 'and everything In the Dry Goods line cheaper than the cheapest, is at Shwartz New York Store, oppo-tci site the Post? Otfloe, next door Ilowe'b Sewing Machine Establishj , ; IV jroa want the prettiest Walk ine Carfes. Umbrellas and Satchels the market, call at H. Myers, n , Merchant Tailor.;! InJ . vour" Coal Oil of Held Walker House, rei lUnseyopposite j a'noMl tn fidcta.' oer callon.' 1 i' i . JMrs. Morton and MiLLKtRHY'. i7Iral Dewey have recently opened a i . . ) ; millinery establishment rat No, 81 .First South StreeLj next door, west of Dinwoodey's Furniture) store, wher they now offer to theLadlea qt Sthol City a" new and cholw selected jstock of spring gooda. Mra.1 Dewey invites her friends to call ?aiid see; ber, before Urst-clas- s i ; ; elsewhere purchasing i. : j :"r OTtfi'50ctsp ga.llon at I : Koxx.fi : t and Kinsey'sw if .' j Morton :& Terrs, 45 Peconi South 8L,tWo;iioor east at Godbe's. ; ': i UMVBRsrrt.-;i i- i -iri , ReAtdimo Boom-- ig.. -- Jflf wwt " t University Build-- TREE-- i. ; are ging to Chicago, or East, ou should, by all means,' purchaso your tickets by the Old Pioneer Route TKe Chicago and 2orih- - Western. You will find on all through trains Pullman Sleepers, new and magnrflcent Day Coaches,"and the best . Smoking and V Second Class Cars now on any road iu the Uni j ted Status. Particular information1 with; maps, time tables, etc, may be had at any of the Through . Ticket Of fices in the West, or upon personal or written application to J. W. Irons, Ticket; Agent, Salt Lake City, A. H. Earl, Ticket Agent atOgden, or to J. H Mountain,Westeyn; Traveling Agent, Omaha,Neb.i or to W. H. Stennett, General Pas-d54 senger "Agent, Chicago. If you j that a full and punctual attendance Is w . A BNk for fi.se. s The People's Common - Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English or Medicine Simnlified: by .Rv V. of Pierce, M.D., Counselor-in-Chitoe lioaru or pnyaicians ana surge ons, at the world's Dispensary Baffalo, N. Y. The above worka book of about 'nine hundred large pages, profusely illustrated with wood engravings ana coiorea piaies, and well and strongly bound will be sent, post paid, to any address; for' One Dollar and 'Fifty Cents, it the cheapest book ever making to the American People, ofered Other books treating, of domestic medicine, of like size and style of bindlne. ana not nearly as wen il lustrated,! with no colored plates and some of them containing no and making known prescriptions self-cure for the disno means of eases which they discuss, sell for from three dsllara and a hair to nvf orl dellara. Were not nublished by the author, print ed and bound with his own machi nery, and were it sold throuaTa the axents, as other like works are, we ma ro u nave orn wouia price than Four Dollar . ot when the a rair publisher "pays the author uwu nis proaucuon, prlcejor nmflt to his Investment lance com enough to satisfy himself and ior uim jsoor, pensate mm, not oniy of. hnt also for the risk pecuniary M-- 0 i ef Dr.-Pierce- 's Codling Moth. The kneeting at the Old Tabernacle; last evening, for the purpose of adopting measures 'for the destruction of .the codling moth, was largely- attend ed Hen. W, WoodrafT, In the chair, and Mr. John Reading sccre-Ur- y. ; j T;lp adwere ideas of A multiplicity vanced on the subject, and numerous recommendations made. After it was considered that the question the had been sufficiently discussed, ' o'clock 7 till meetlng 'adjourned this' evening, when, it is expected, definite means to accomplish the object sought will be decided upon and a necessary organization effected. . Mr. Woodbury, with power to select his own committee to assist blm was appointed to 'draft ;suib able resolutions and present them ""' f as:i : ' this evening: ,;" ' -- . ' -- i Health, Strength makes ;A20 Hap- -: nas wcu ty ana canvassing agentnave aaaea received his Dronu Uiey to the expense of a book, that rant about $1.25. so much have to pay not lea that the people ror is. nao rwpwi $4.00 than Adviser, r!m! . i on . .tno conuarj, t. nhMKtmilviuiininB T)ccuouu7 rUMea dtuiuuiw. k nt ne urea- m hn mdonts tbs Bian OI men middle rera. dlsDenslnsr with prp- ind rlvirxr theljenefit of their book Mf. n h nutnl. oflerinf his at a price little above actual cost bf & publication. ffin may run no risk of losing the book wuwku V.i mnno In 1UXUDK lbadvertises author the. mails, the K.d mnnv addressed to nlm at T..flr.i - and inclosed. In Akl U4Vi if v.. registered letters, rnay Mat ms specialty orig-in.i' Bore bf Deafnees, Cancers, f FITS, Eyes and Tape jWorms, all kinds of i Woxmai All case warranted; Dr. i H. makes 'a specialty of Chronic diseases, and ,by a' Microscopical xaminattonbf the blood and urine he will tell you at once the nature of your diseUe,:i and then," if you wisb, he will; deal oat to you the proper scientific remedies. By the iid! of the Microscope, he can detect calcutt, ' cancerous matter, ' car--' bonateof limel and all extraneous substances mixed with the urine or a blood. ; .OJBce, second door north of w- risk 61 loss. x ne suuiwi Walker House. u wim respondenco aaers,, wMut -D7 you waht the beat Clothes and rnedical ,; tfkMv informed. ' irequeT n Trimmings, go to H. Myers, Mer-ha-nt exceeds S00 . letters a mmmi mwiui crainea Tailor, who makes this a spe tTLni iatantji and short-han- d :. cially.' 'su tn enable him to enter- To RENTVThe premises, No. 90 Utnand answer the m, with dls- dealing LEast Tempift street,' suitable and ki-iWorld's Dispensary, fided up for a'?bank. Enquire In Tjeeullarly fitted him for writing the Work, Wwn. familiar with the l: ,XXKtex. GEiaaa. dering him very ever day medical needs of the Best Coal Oil only 60cts. per gal' rorSa. He endeavors In this Work ' to answer all Ithe numerous ques- Pisxss.-D- r. iT : j : ! ; : .' ' w, i.tth. lv : wnatBeidKlnaeyV ;i particularly desired, j Information: Wanted-i-- r Respecting the whereabouts df William Bates, formerly ef Poplar Branch of the London Conference, and who emigrated to Utah tn the year 1866. Any person giving Information will communicate it to his sister, please Sirs. Caroline Davis, Colethoose Academy, Commercial Road, Stepney, London, E. Millennial Star. loss which he assamesin takinglhe Open very evening from 6 till 1ft. ehances of the enterprise proving fa l i t. V I J;i d$20 success, and when the State, Coun ' ay m.m ; i c- In - et " 1 ... - Seller's Dundee Xttarmalade, j - . '3 r- - througliQut Utah , . ; of the Post nd so-lect- equally remote from, manufacturing centres. f: ., til' , the place, north d40 Office. - W w i jjrri av ;.. , - a : - The, Wholesale Dry. Qtods Departm't Is displaying a large -- and attractive line of Opring: 3P Ints and other ..Drcn-- ' Cooda, together with TT IS A FACT TIlAT A arreat mtor Imitatk Watehea am in circulation at thm present time. At . J Carl C. all the popular brands of Bleached and Brown Goods, Ticks, Denims, , Hickories, CheViots, and our usual full line of Notions, beside many attractive Novelties .. . recently selected: in the East, i . r 't t t..i ' ft ,4. fa. i F AUERBACIl BRO. To tke 8tojrerrrmef Ijr. ecu piedby Z. C. M. 1.C1 of Flower, colored and. biaek Crapci VelTeta Telettra. Ornaments, Hat and Bon ne snapes ox tbe latest stics, iAcer. Ma- Moaa, Bibtjoiia, f to. , OZ8S rj 1 i. - r.T. air Waaoosone , Mule, two fioraea, Ume, Cedar CjcflUnn. doth Potui-rFlue Eitcaea Baosa, Charcoal, eta. i v. .. ; been enlarged to double its former capacity and ' is ' nown; displaying a superior-- class,, of goods; , embracing the inostataple undipopiularyJJtyles known in Ameri- -' MQUID BLTJEIKQ, and caanot om nren to return ft after xmagbrat, prirllesa of Home-mad-e, t 1 ofe-foar-th - . . : 4 m,I JSTOVW. KlfKI.t.. EXCELSIOR Steam: planing. EIlll, I i--1- 1 rm u doassb "inn geoous-haa-d has Bf r la reonfred at t in ... i ; :n 8ASH, . DOOR , AKD , !1 1 PUnlnSit Floorfafr, Feat ber Edrcd MaTclnf KipptDf, 8jp:lttinjr and CroM-cut-taUSlaea orLombori Door and Window Flame at Cheap Batei, , . Wed Tuminr iiv KwrrV.. Store tiettKlodJinSairl Wocd oroca-cU- t. Sidipg-- G attention isj;alle3: to immense additions and i Domesticin our recently .made . C stock of, Foreign . ; le . J.. . .T - ssi PaHicnlatl v;i Or. ; - J THOMAG OAICEY, J Findings. i ' K" a;; Leather andJ Shoe , : in . f 1 i iproprfctor. . - AlCTQlitfZFirU rail Street tpefi77iriZ and ur KtitA - I Xi S3UU .. .. ,4) . mmmUmamfKmt FreamWe,' RaiaVs r- V1M'.ir.M! 'AiA ...I, .1 b--a J iVjr here on his Mned ' FV from to Pioche way r thafthor dele ir. cration had returned from Washing tnn. Th Navaloes were not aalia- fled with some of the conditions mher aoeut . Tbey prescribed. SU11 i Insist on thebf 6,000 and dJ t MAMai " Trp y nam " iurajiu i.1 aiJ UIWIW-IUS: f."U 1.4nittufc St. Geobob, April "t " .a . I J. i a' kt' iSbJ . ,..U .1 - la - ! v" ' "' Wk ;pfctomoe,Boxit7. ... . , v f i 'good people wbo rahw you And think of jaar comfort aa well aa your ; 4.-'- QHantyon t ' - .r-?.'-J ,u.a. - ; ?i-- f - -- s it tVnnemoerWt fioW,fl;Ta'tae time With wmtenla or Te aweatea jeareiiMa fltne. The cebwete are banrinr to oeUioa and wall And rooma look qtrite dJamal aa Winter or Fall," Unlets tbey are washed and mads clean and barbt With Cooper 'a beat mixture, or soma other wane. Tba creTtcea. too. wbieb omn aa wld And male a St piece for vermia to aldei all ae wellatemed i . - aounat f So that auettiS nolaaooe can acaroely be found. .(. Then talk do more of your rooma looUof Wbeasuch lrbbdcaanoalanowtS be bad Of bavliac- your aoue broorht out to riew Very near aa nioa aa whan it wna ntw. Than air me a call, before It's too late. m toe corner 01 worn aaa Boutaxempie ! i n .1 ....rT"; " .HT ; - tr . J 'f.-- T J ... i i i - t- - ,- HI! ,.CoTaeUIaa- V w ' Ml J Ik .' - - . ! for s1ap th&t a eomiiilasioo matter that inquiry-Intfurther was coming; ana it ,uu" r rmntior aettlements are somewnas greater neexposed to raiding, with heretofore. than for cnarding cessity t 1 r" s, : 1 . fi.aa H - :. ,i-- i f - . j& k 1 - o . . jtere IIremamlat. . TJf r i t- - i i: Artrll - . tiauous crime, (that the statu limitation does not pply toofthis. the In contradiction of decisions cw , or u. tne Court Knnreme - r vui avuu "aSieti,K "' i "'''.-..i-.'ii..- rawf!i?rMM " warscesu. ti ,iuji -- '-- J 6M 'V J TP leath er. - ' , feole Caata Crux Leather and .taw . I 'ClMrlea CeeBerWbitrnet aad KaTio Office,' booth Temple' street,' one wen 01 taaxaoeraacia. evi miner. ."LJ - ' r- -r .. .... ...-- owe HAYIIES tk SOU, CHAINS BOILER 1 .. k. tZJ-- Aa kinds of Smith' Work Copper or Iron fire Boxes fjtade ana repaired, and aU kinds 0 Boiler Work on the most Beasoif ?rri 5Q done. I aM&rterrru. ,Jiu ivorx ffMaranieea. Li U A test, iron priyi used, j V" ' ; Addreaa, WATjrGS k S09, dSS F. O. Box 625, Salt Xrffke CSty.i I . '''1 KerntQs Hew "keW ftairtAke OtSUC- lheR DAT, Amru t Xaatitutlon win be at the air "tril - Quested, v ? A y 'wjt ''rVt x l jr.; . MM as x lt jfi i' . . 1ST - t teTVlsnce SI t i 'i, and rather Indignant TSf order of-- .nand surprised specimen of the XUUGIIAa YOITXV , woman PresHaot-T- . .Jpetreat genua llva A , Attest: never known to be ene ef this gen6. Wzxsxa, tleman's tacUcsl but what, a mess . f iJ:.Tf t he made of an attempt at apolegy, &a as, with bis face illuminated with . Bait lake Otr, Aprfl S, irS. ; a brilliant scarlet flash, and bis ears t!ngllng,be stamniferedout some thing like, "Madam I that is to say excuse I did not I was not Antmnsr Saleaof Drv Goods op- aware that Is I bad" no Inten-tlojxA sUemaa.'who hspented poslte the Tost Occ, Eemeober to be acquainted with bo la paruss all to be on hand for largo, a g, .... ica3 rf -- sWtiq iVijmi . TnMm.T. nhaivathmt nolrcamy committed prior to xaoz m pmuim lime able now, that bigamy, la av eon , 0"' n;(".i.wi,t7(ai ntslock tail 0. v-f- 10t H' if' . Lis VV ..vu j uvi. w 1 ; .ooau-- ; , Tbe Vavajees 'u-s.v.i- -. ly e aeoommoflatea. . can markets, among. which, fo. Ladies' and Children's ' " attention to thef Specialties ofEdwur;C !c wear, we call ' iii'tilt t c 15 ?t.u: ! 4i.v4i , ;ttui .isvp'.?, Burt; Sollers , & Co Sausser Dangler ,& Co. and s oat fcualoeM. rorcbawrs will iur- To close VI HfiRVtbey win costume to keep a Of FaacT and Staple ry J v"11 atock OaaJaaod MUllsary tieada, cooafctlnr- The Boot and Shoe Department v ft At a Croat Sacrifice and without Delay, SV . , bedls-- . Iaeverjrstarle, which will aU SIP , , it , . fjv.l'j.j u I ?, - big-bes- Constantly replenished bylarg . shipments and deal ing principally with manufacturers, offer all goods at popular prices, j' "An immens and Varied stock: of ' :!;ABT.i i He baa thet most flatterlnr TotlmmUU from the authorities tut the excel lenoe o tb Watches aoM bj him. A baa also tbe rinest Aawrtmont ot , v " -- ;V ' T,Wtham:WatcIif;;; Maple Heavy and Shelf r HardimrcoUHaliw i Itoitxlerg,ozFusc; Mining. Outfits, Plows ana 1 oilier Agricultural Intylements;' Stoves, Stove Furniture, Etc. ' ta ? r - "if" ( Tfflj "WUOLESiLE: GROCERY all HARDWIRE DEP'T ' lwfflflrttasl''".-- ''-"- vj ; miissen's GENUINE ELGIN i , WKLL-KNOW- N A TErvRITCniAL ClSPATCIIESf Hi? i BUEOFinimiOII! ed . Ac. ft; - J " and XSEeal Hemer.iber The advantages of capital and experiencj 'posses-- 1 sed by this Institution enablerit " to g offer a general stock of Merchandise at lower rfgures than any other tjoiise--: - SSeal Qrits; : Hose L Co's Iielth Idme JnUe, c, I. 'lt'llf pre-SepUb- Some A';' Predicamentsince a. stalwart. Jovial, rouicxing, well known resident of one of the settlements this sidei of Kaysville went Into one of the leading dry goods stores .: on Bast Temple, where there are' some dammlea" r Imitation guresof ladle, on which dress goods, are pu for dis saw" what playjThls gentleman he auDDOsed to be one ox tnese "dammiee,". with its back toward him, and, in his usual innocently mischievous way, he laid a hacd on each shoulder,) wheeled the figure face about, at the same time exclaiming, 4OId lady, don't turn your back tojne.n Imagine his bewilderment and confusion, when he was, confronted y genuine, good-lookin- : the neighboring Territories. Z. . M, offer a large and well line of Merchandise f eycry description. ' U juxta-postU- en there wlUbe a. grand -- T THE GErJER' AL PUBLIC O ana vuu., oak;K mahogany, i,r. minrintr: w hlch were Tfi placed in wiw no jar specimens oon 'was pigments, and there! difference to , the eye. It Is Intended, as soon as pnM j to export thla product to other mar-ketau sneclmens of it can be seen ' at the Ueseret uwum ,,tw ar'3 asas""""""1 'n ZrSJ-:'- . -. Z . . Wm wm ain Known some pew r fmininr. in: imitation of tien. - matlaee. .. ; . To-morr- ow - i ' Qdlnbttrgh Oat : There was another capital performance at the Theatre last night, r the bill being rVStill Waters Run Dee jJ andToodIes.' This evening tne programme consists of the beantlful. oomle drama of "A Wonderful Woman, and the farce of "Bowled Out. In the former Miss Walters appears as Madame,Bertrand,Mlss Clawseo as "Cecile, Mr. Lindsay as "Mar quis Do Frjntlgnac,"! Mr. Marden as "Vlcoant De MUkfleurs," Mt Wilton as TtodolplMs'I 'Mr. Mar? getts as "Crepln." In the farce Mr. P. Margetts appears asEzeh lel Yearner Mr. Forater as "Arfc. Miss Cogswell as 'Sarah lngtt Ann,w Mrs. Douglas as--"Mrs. Brei- ton,wMlss CUwson as MsHan." I Theatre. S I; Saddles, 3faraonth Bloaters, - the-mark- i at v ZHnnain r al Stockbolders'Meeting.-Atanin-form- ; ' i It will be seen by a special advertisement, .a - shipment of Molr A Son's Aberdeen r.. ",.e; -t f XYesb XZerring-- - - : University Spring Term. - 'u 1 i Bobbery Case. A Swenson, the young man arrested yesterday on a charge of robbing a Cache Valley fouud pan the night previous, was guilty, and Justice Pyper fined him $100, which amount he will work but with the pick and shovel. ' .... , a I i - i disturbance ' was going on by-crowd, outside of this Court House, and although the disturbance might not amount to a riot, if the business of the Court were hindered a right by it, the. Court would have disto order the Marshal out-tperse the crowd and use such force as might be nesded to enable him to do so successfully, and the Marshal would-b- e 'excusable. If they found, however, that there was no disturbance, then the 'respondent was wholly in the wrong. If there was a disturbance so as to render It necessary for the officers to quell it, and if the respondent used no more force than was' necessary, he was excusable. If the jury found from" the evidence that . Whittemore had nothing to do with the disturbance, then the respondent was not excusable. If. however, the respondent believed that this man took nart in the disturbance, and that he was about to commit an assault and he did what the res pondent did do to prevent nim,ana used such means as were necessary, even If there was no prospect of an assault and he believed, from sur rounding; circumstances, that tne re was, then he was Justified. - rouna irom tne tacts, If the that the respondent act however, jury ed in a wanton manner when he struck Whittemore, as,for instance, if be struck him afU-- be was down, then be was not excusable. The jury then, about twenty minutes oast nine, retired to tneir room, In charge of an officer, i rso About one O'Clocx tne jury nto Court with a verdict of "not , , guilty.'.' . To-dNattre' Pigments. Cm 'il r were snown, s ny lurotuer Elder Cq4 Box Dal ton, of Willard, somo specimens of pigments taken from an Immense deposit situatea about three miles east of that place. They consist of amber and siennas, and ,the products of those attained bT the process of burning. There were two kinds of siennas, one of which was of undoubted richness, probably not exceeded in that par ticular by any .other article of tne kind usexT We unhesitatingly state that tbere is no dpot t in our mind regarding the good quality those pigments; and Brother Dalton informs us that the deposit is appa rently inexhaustible, being abou twelve feet; thick and' about six rods- wide. The gentlemen in ftaluablo claim 4bia terested in. are M. W. Dalton, James and Al a bert Dalton. sons of the first named. John Tbayne, and Charles Harden. These gentlemen are taking iMfnaain th necessary machinery for grinding, etc- - with a view to putting the production in. ; ": mmwm. f "tit i . to-da- y. . ri.v t VED, JAlitUA JUST? BECEI ft-f'..ifresh a .Scotch Otore, Sroum's . ge to thk tuavicL. iuportant i , IJIG t,' I . - s . EVENING NEWS. st 0, j . which the indictment was found, and then Instruct ed the jury that they eoald not convict the respondent unless they were convinced of his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt There was no question about the respond ent being a policeman and the par ty struck being a deputy U. 8. Mar shal, and both were therefore conservators of the peace. Even If the crowd in front of the City Hall on election day were not what might be strictly speaking in a state of riot, yet if they were creating a disturbance of the peace the respond ent, as a conservator of the peace, had a right to disperse the crowd. and to use such force as might be necessary under the circumstances, to accomplish that object. As, for instance, if a under - lira ax . ' . The Jones Election Case. tn the District Court yesterday afternoon counsel in this case concluded their arguments, and this morning' the Court charged the Jury, In sub stance, as fellows The Court read the statute . ; . t - j .1 1 . while nearly exploding with merriment, took in the situation at a glance, and went forward to the rescue of our friend from the north- era settlement and the: affair ter. ; minated amicably. 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In the coarse of its recent thorough Friday. revision, the American edition was edited with the special view of Local and Other Hatters. supplying the wants of American ' readers. It also possesses a special Tiiermomkter 48 degrees F In attraction in containing a series of the shade at 1 p.m. Cloudy. fuli-paover seventy-liv- e engrav ings not contained in any other ; There is a message at the Westd50 . edition. ern Union Tebgraph ofllce for Mar. The reason Dinwoodey sells the tin Donovan. tERV 11 EST tlVE OEESE FEATHERS Being Distributed. Copies of for 75 cents, U the freight costs noLaws "School the of pubUtah," thing. lie buys furniture by the ear loa i.and has' feathers packed in lished in pamphlet form,! by the Educational Bureau, are being disbureau drawers. d99 tributed among the school officers Gratitudh.- - I hereby certify of the Territory.' that my son has been cured of all tpasmodic fits by Dr. E. L. 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