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Show Special Business Notices, Matthews Co., chemical manufacturers, make ami offer to the public Bath saud tablets, per- lumed toilet soap, scouring soap, essence of Jamaica Ringer, superior writing fluid, of the beat materials, and warranted pure. Sold wholesale and retail at the Womau'a Mercantile Association, Old ConstiHead the mlvt. tution Buildings. on first page. Taxpayers of West Jordan precinct, see notice of meeting to levy school tax. R. & Memorandum book lost. See Sadler, Jennings, Sons & of the Eagle.Emporium, announce, in their new advt., that they intend to sell in future only for cash, and thus be enabled to offer their large and varied stock of general merchandise at less margin than ever, while every customer will thereby receive his goods at lower rates and pay for his owe on ly, instead of helping to pay for the bad debts of others. Read the advt. The Vienna Ladies' Orchestra at the Theatre row night, and at a grand Matinee on Saturday. Dr. Itiiuao treats diseases of women and all chronic complaints. Office in Colebrook'3 building. to-nig- to-m- or ht, WP.7 For Wai. Cullen Bryant's! New Work, in parts, finely trated, responsible Canvassers and ( Jeneral Agents wanted. J. B. Ford illus- d271 Co., New York. Letters for Daniel W. Jones should be addressed to Fairview, dsw Sanpete Co., U. T. & ft Sto v es ! Htov es ! Stov es ! If stoves made you want your old new, take them to Tuckfield & d269 Sons. Call at Z. C. M. I. and examine new bills of French and American Wall Papers, from 12jc. to $2.00 prr roll; also fresh novelties in Ceil- ing Decorations, Frescoe Borders, (tC. The rapid popularity gained in this Territory by the OLIVER CHILLED PLOW during the short time it has been introduced here is something marvelous. This splendid plow has distanced all compeittion, and now stands at the head of the list, unequal-e- d by any implement of the kind ever brought to Utah. With the Oliver Flow FALL PLOWING can be done QUICKLY andEASI-Land WITHOUT IRRIGATING, no matter how hard and dry the soil. It is offered on the most favorable terms by Howard Bebree, at the Bain Wagon Depot, one-ha- lf d2GS block south of Theatre. mileFor Sale, one First-clas- s age ticket in book form, for 1,000 miles, over the Chicago and Northwestern Railway; apply at this V tf office, Z. C. M. I. Carpet Dept. displays a rare and choice assortment oj Curtains and Curtain Materials, Blinds and Blind Trimmings, Upholsterer Goods, etc. 'etc. DAN JONES' SADDLE TREES, with LOU HOOK to rig them, then we think we can give a better saddle for less money than anyWallin & Tanner, body, Groesbeck Block. dilCS WHERE IS YOUR CASH, MEX? RECEIVED TDAT. dozen Men's and Roys' Masked Caps, im " Men's Stoga Shoes, 200 Buck Gloves, -- 20J 11 X) 2U0 " Undershirts and an invigorating tonic vegetable preparation, positively free from any mineral or deleterious substances. It is the mo3t delightful of all hair dressing cooling the head, allaying irritation, curing headache and throbbing temples, making the hair strong, fragrant, glossy and obedient- to control, f cleanly to use that it will not soil the finest fabric, causiug the hair to grow luxuriantly and beautifully, removing dandruff and pimples. No man or woman can become bald who will use th Lyon's Kathairon properly. 3- ? eod Rfal Stoneware Jars for Pickles and Preserves. All sizes, not por-ouLyon's Kathairon 13 and, like the Arab, quietly slole away to return no more. There ia a moral conveyed by this little incident, and the wonder is that the Beaver people had not learned it Drawer.", sets Ladies', Misses', auJ Chil- dren's Fur., 200 Double Shawls, 2i0J lbs. White Yarn. Will be sold wholesale at Eastern rates, freight added. H. K. P11 ki.ps. ,1201 I Ue Rrllef Society Hemmi'i Jleicti tile Association Is opening a store for the sale of home manufactures in the Iruilding lately occupied by the Woman's Centennial Territorial Fair, known as the Old Constitution Building, opposite Z. C. M. I. store. We are now ready to receive home-mad- e useful and ornamental all of articles kinds, which we will on commission. pell Many of our citizens have felt the wautof a place devoted exclusively to Utah productions, and now that we are, in accordance with the whites of President Young, uniting our humble efforts in this direction, we confidently trust that we shall not only have the suppod of all branches of the Relif Society throughout the valleys of the mountain?, but also of our brethren and all othrs who feel an interest n the future welfare and prosperity of Utah. Commencing as wo do without capital, we wish it distinctly understood that at present we can only sell oa commission. Eliza H. Bsow, Presideut. Pkiscilla M. Staines, Vice Presideut. Elixabktii JDavis. Secretary. 'X bat Nentemr. Salt Lake City, October 12th, TO n , . to-da- y. Lf-eds- ka. lS7o. him, and, like a comet, pursues an orbit varying from that of all other luminal ies, until the exigency of tne case requires him to return to ins neriueuoi, and do that winch other judges would have kept in view throughout. But Judge Bore- bA 3 11 $15 10 man has, among other ingredients Chase Silver Mrs J, part 8. 18 U, 1" 25 21 17 B 115 00 a his John certain J anatomy, composing Thayne 8 21 11 1160 Wegffeland Dan, part amount of venom, 'which, at the xtrinfflcliow 6 2l;t 181 Uros, part.... very meutiu of the word "Mor- Itrazier Charles, X, H A 20 15 art 24 .4! 47 00 Alexander mon,'' permeates his system so Glonn '17 3 T,A 5 50 Wm, part thoroughly that all other objective Scott ire Brick Co, build-noiuta are for the time disre Utah 44 .4 4fl TO lag and machinery on. i all his viu an 5 42 .4 113 70 Honor's ITeath Frederick, garded, Hlrsbman Mosos, part 2; 50 A 62 50 dictiveness is pouted out upon Homer n K, part 5 32 A 00 the people of Utah. A person would Kelly John 42L4 40 70 J, part 21 51L4 117 75 Thomas, part.. naturally suppose that pronouncing McLelland 4 31L4 34 25 the solemn woids which seal the Palmer James, part 2 fc)L4 30 25 Kigby Seth, part doom of a fellow being would cre Standish 5 32L4 113 00 Heury, part ate a situation of a grave and lm Twlgg Thomas, 4 49 .4 13 00 part 4, 3i!.4 23 nressive character, such as would Ilraitbwalte Joseph, part. 2 54 .4 Dowey Frank, part 41 541.4 give rise to feelings the reverse of Iowoy 47 00 part ' those which prompt u Juilire to Knsign Albert, 7 541.4 8 L, part 36 90 3i 37 A 20 Hammer Marilu, part.... vent his personal spite upon and Hawkins 37 .4 17 belabor the people with whom he Hiley A T,St llammou, parti Hi51 li7 A 17 part 81 64 dnleis in religious sentiment. How Kichie J 11, part 61 60 5! 57 21 50 would such language as Judge Treseder K M, part 22 14 50 4! Louisa, Isoreman made use of on that oc Tardlff Webb Gilbert pait. 82 25 6 37 casion sound if incorporated into a WebbUt, 8 37ij 63 50 C P, part 31 H 13 10 funeral sermon".' And if it would Carlson Hoi man 3 21 K 0 50 part be disgraceful in a funeral ternion, JacobsonFrank, 5 13; F 45 75 Andreas. nrt.. is it outrageous when coupled with Johnson & Co, bulldiujr on' 2' 20; F 30 00 2 30 F 10 00 the oisinal, dieadful tormaiity Kirk Wm, part 7; 41 B 12 75 Pxlward, part mortal to death. Leaker which consigns 20' F 13 75 3 McGregor J, part If the Judge had spoken the first Ostler Mrs, or Townsend, 411 81 I 36 50 aud Jast few lines only to the prispart 1; 40, U 12 15 James, part oner at the bar, and then, dismis Itogers lor John aud 'lay Heury, 3 221 F 8 50 sing the unfortunate man, proceed part Kli, 4 40i 17 65 ed to deliver the intermediate por Wlgtfle part 46 6 Oswell B 25 75 tion of I. is diatribe to the spec Barlow , part 8 46 Rune n9 (to 45 Jf 1 tators, it would not have been Crowther Kdmund, 25 part..' lesa dignified and would have been Carter J M, Estate, part. 2i 3 46 H 374 60 Christian. much more consistent. o u V. 00 wart The Judge says, "At your for- HuirhesFD. 6 44 23 rai t mer trial the evidences of your guilt Howell Jefferson, part...; 2 44 U 60 46 6 9 00 Ivorson Iver, part were plain, and yet three-fourt58 2 00 F.mlly, part of the jury, for some cause, were for Jarman 30 V 3 59 Lanuan Thomas, part 45 12 00 Lice Hrotnsrs, part your acquittal." At this he affects Smith ft! 68 25 75 James M, part.....; astonishment; I say ajj'ccts, because ITnknowH 7 13 44 00 part... lie Unows as well as any one can Thompson owner, L 45 B: 14 50 John P, part. .. 7 00 2i 68 U know the came of the failure of the Taylor Jeehua, part M A, part B 327 00 verdict on the foriuer trial. If he Carter B U 365 25 Ihirell M, part had told thj whole story, ami not McKnlght 40 00 James, part.... 83 00 condensed a portion of it into those McCurdy Mrs S P.part .. 46 75 Nowell Mrs, part significant words "for some cause," Stuart 23 50 William, part....".. he would also have- enlightened Willis Mrs, 4 25 part every one who reads his death-le- c Capson Charles, building L 75 A 17 CO ture as to why there was no pre- DavonJames M , building cor vious conviction of Lee; for he 121 00 "2nd S & Commr St 2 55 A 48 70 would then have stated that the Easljrn J C. part 61 57 A 96 50 prosecution, on the first trial, weie Gray John C, part 8 56 .4 57 25 Henry, part 55 A 8 apparently indifferent upon the Houtz 21 25 Hennefer William, part.. Oluf, building on subject of the prisoner's conviction, Johnson 5rl 25 Com in bt the chief object being evidently to McCord William, building fasten guilt, or at least throw a 6 56 9 25 A on 4 74 A 177 25 cloud of suspicion, upon the whole MeLauffhlin P., part "Mormon" church, using Lee mere Heieh Frederick, part on 3 67 .4 211 60 buildings lhe writer StofforsCF, ly as a figure-hea15 75 First South street 7 56 A 9 00 hereof heard more than one of the Snyder fl F, part 38 00 Oj 56 A Winters Mrs J, iait prssecuting attorneys on that oc Currle 31 58 A 177 James, art casion make the barefaced, shame Carrlgan, Mrs. 8; 68 A 73 00 71 69 A 125 50 ful assertion that the "Mormon" Martin Edward,part part church was on trial, one of them Richards, (or Mary A Mur 7! 58 A 97 00 ker part even attempting a justification of Barton George, part 3i 62 A 35 00 2&3! 64 A 40 60 this unblushing piece of knavery Boyd G W, part w v, 7i 64 A 45 75 by claiming the analogy of such a Morris Lake pari Works, proceeding with the Dred Scott Saltbuildiaff Iron and machin79 A 1S1 00 case, which was tried before the ery on 0 104 A 18 25 United States Supreme Court some Burbldge William, part... Nathaniel, part. 26 85 A 42 00 years ago, the attorney asserting Taysome 88 A 34 25 Whitney jonn s, paru.... 2 28 K 17 00 that while the fugitive slave was Atkins Geo F, part 15 90 the ostensible object of the trial, a Brewster Frederick, part. 2!6j 11323 AE 10 60 William, part. great cause really hung quivering Gorrlnge 00 IB 46 6&6 k Hamlin George, part 10 in the balances. He overlooked Olsen 12 3 11 Hokorae, part 1 17 9 65 the fact that the "cause" referred Pohlsoa AN W, part 118 53 4531 DMA 7 25 W, part. to was not brought into Court, but Whlpplo 50 O C, part Anderson was created, fermented, and per Ilunot Joseph, purt S 3D 35 75 41 75 50 D 6 fected in the public mind after the Main J H, rt 2 22 O 4 0O Andrew, part in the Lee case, ae Doyle trial, whereas, 91 3 8 25 Hanford John, O 9 15 Jones William, part cording to the prosecution's own i1 11 part 12 00 40 D John on cause was the Lindsay J.part admissions, 2 40 D 13 40 FraDk, part trial and the man was merely May 3 28 D 11 25 Peter, Nystrom part 1 an auxiliary in the background. Paul John, part 21 Q 13 60 8 to O 15 50 --l v-- i I 5. ti its ixis :.j a- -. TO TllK il from 30c. per yard upwards. Chi- nt sa & Cocot Mattings; Linoleum, a first class and durable material for covering halls, counting-roomo Jices, etc.; together with Mats Jiuga and English and American Oil Cloths, can be found in endless d250 vurtrhj at Z. C. M. I. s, NIMBLE SiXPEIICE A rooms, Two Blocks from Main Street, good well and other conveniences, apply to John B. Kelly, News Office, or on the premises. d 257 1 w Before Winter Cornea Get your stoves fixed at J. V. Tuckfield & Son's who are prepared to eiipply new grates, backs, etc., for all kinds of stoves. Old cast Iron taken for pay. IS BETTER TH&H & SHILLIHG' SLQV We will not sell on Credit, as by so doing we will avoid being disappointed by not receiving our money when due, and to live we must make a Profit to cover all bad debts and In future by selling only for time (as time i3 money part-...A- 1 1 ' ' W c u lll toll our Niovk ol GENERAL MERCHANDISE i 1 At Loss MarsI" than over was known in tho 3f j J 13iirsiiief oi-eaiiti- le XJtali. T 4 1 riiri-itianso- Wm. Jennings, Sons & Sadler, DEALERS 1 hs Attorney O.Hce In WasAtoh Hotul, S. L. C: KAI4T 3 1 64 D 3 6 D 3i 72 D 11 00 18 00 13 15 , I 1 O 1. 1, o WYOMINO, Oct. B, 10, DAKOTAH, " 17, IDAHO, ' 24, MONTANA, " 31, NEVADA, VISCONSIN,Nov. 7, WYOMING, " 14, " 21, DAKOTA, " 2S, "IDAHO, at 11.00 a.m. at S. 00 p. m at 10.00 n.m, at 3.C0 p.m. a.m. p.m. at 9.00 a.m. at 2.30 p.m. at at O.P.O li.OO Umcrt without Cabin Passage, $65, $70 & $80 $40 Intermediate, - $26 Steerage, WILLIAMS & f 1.10. Uoan, Moroccoieilt extra, U iM, vO (In Press.) or Hymn Book. Roan, 1.25. ma. d-- . 1.C0. Im. Morocco, c SheetingsPrints," Cheviots, BlanketsQuilts, French, English and American Hosiery, Ladies and Felt Skirts, Children's Merino Underwear Cardigan Eand Sleeveless Knit Jackets, Shawls; Beaver and Chinchilla Coats, etc., etc. MEN S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READY HADE CLOTHING, Hal, Caps, Under ami Overall. 1) THK AM) The Voice of Warning. Cloth Embossed, Y. DOCTRINE Morocco Ollt, ?.00. 1.50. Spencer's Letters. COVENANTS Cloth Embossed, 1.25. JUST PUBLISHED ! UA W ERH, HOHF, 60 cents. The Hormon Question. !Papor Covers, 25 cents. Divine Authority. Paper, 10 cents. A New, Revised, Enlarged, aud Improved edition of the Doctrine and Covenants of tne Ctanreta or Jeans Christ or Latter Day SalnU.oontalnlng the Revelations jun., the Prophet given to Joaehp Smith, for the building- - up of the Kingdom of God in the last days. Printed on fine paper, from new, large clear type, and containing nearly 00 pagee To this edition there have been a number of additions made, the sections bavo been versed and numbered, and a full and com- X.AC23 FJliCES: Full Cloth, Embossed Sides, HEW YORK TRADE. THOMAS M. ARGALL MEN'Sand CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES. Agents for the celebrated CALIFORNIA RIVETED GOODS, BLANKET LINED OVERCOATS, COATS lliHiHff OYER ALLS, JUMPERS MARYSVILLE BLANKETS, .4LJF-41V- A J 814 HEAVY PLEASURE JUHH d SIC k SHIRTS, FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, &c. TO SHOW OCR GOODS. ODE GROCERYD EP ARMEUT Conrains a Complete Block of MANAOKR3 OF COUNTItY STORES WOULD DO WELL TO EXAMINE OUR BTOCK AND PRICES BEFORE THEY PURCHASE ELSEWHERE. XJ & ES ST. D. LOUIS TRADE. C. L, SKIDMORE, IT A Kit 18, frest TrM BocroUry WESTERN OIL COMPANY, MAircrAOTCmus or RAllWAY JUS OILS k or IKY BOYS' CLOTHING and PANTS AND and Hunting Coats, CAR and AXLE GREASE, ST. LOCKS. N. . MAIM STKEKT, din to-da- y, 's r, gilt back and sprinkled edges, a.OO. Full Imitation Morocco, embossed sides, gilt baok and sprinkled edges, aa 50. IX O. C ALDER, Address Deseret News OXce, Ealt Lake City, Utah. MASCrAOTUKKaS o. AA'H ALL CLASSES OF HOUSE FULWISHIXQS. prehensive Index aad Contents has loen added. Orders received now will bo filled In order of receipt. Mailed to any part of the Territory or States on receipt of price. Ac, Jfc Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Matting The Government of God. Stiff Paper Covers, OF Brown & Bleached Domestics, Hew Edition Doctrine and Covenants? tjhe GUM, BROADWAY X. 29 6.-- THE INSPECTION OF THE iTIU.lO, I'ONSISTINU Kentucky Jeans, PAYABLE IN CURRENCY. Book of dormon. II i: NOW OKFF.U1NU TO A at 3.00 p.m. t. 1 1IKV Linseys, Flannels, W N W Intermediate rastiotrfr fafl inut nt he BOOKS WORTH READING. ilo 'urgo anJ cfttefulljr selected stock of Dress Goods, Waterproofs, TUESDAY, r A H tte attention to LIVERPOOL S QDEENSTQWN i: Fall and Winter Goods Sailing from Pier 46,N.R. FOR ' I hereby notify all porsons owlug City marKed thu Taxes that unless the same are paid forth coimMing wiih, I shall bo compelled to contiuuo to advertise and so,ll property. JOHN' It. WINDEII, City Assessor and Collector, Salt Lake Ciy. Walks Bros. rUlirLK SIKKKl dseitr Carrying the l". S. Mails. - Porcher Thomas, part Pete rf on Andreas, part.. Paul waiter, part.... Smith! Wm J 11, part MINER, and Counselor v. d, Farthennorc, ia the closing speech the jury, this matter was pressed upon them, and couched in snch insolent and yiolcut language that, vhen they retired to the jury room lor deliberation, manifestly tne only issue which presented It self to them was this 'Us the 'Mormon' church guilty or not guilty of the Moun tain Meadow Massacre:" Lee was not conTictcd, localise, in my opinion, Lee was Dot on trial. Judge horeman Is aware of this, and yet he says "for some cause," as II it were a profound mystery to him! Consistency, where art tuour Uao or the leadiuc lights ol a pol itical ring In Utah ignorant of a matter wnicu tno orcan or tne ring boldly announced and "attempted to defend soma time previous to the declaration of Ignor ance! it won't do. Having set judicial usac aside for the purpose of unloading his wrath, the Judge concludes to make a complete job or while he is at it, and to this end dismisses the facts from his councils as well. The statement that the slaughtered emigrants were robbed all along the road from Salt Ixike (Jlty to the Meadows, Is a fabrication which must have originated In the brain of the judge himself; even If the people refused to sell them provisions, as was stated, but not proved, tnls does not con stltute roblcry. And whoever informed his honor that Judtre CradJebaugh was for attempting to Investigate persecuted t ne massacre must nave been cgregiously mistaken. as a and viewing it as a Taking it legal, a literary or an ecclesiastical effort, I regard Judge Boreman's sentence of John D. Lee as standing alone, unrivalled as an abortion-- , it was too malignant for a judt'ie.loo ungrammatical for a litterateur, and too prolilic of falsehood for a religious denunciation, instead or dispassionately reviewing the evidence by which the lurv were led to a verdict of guilty, and his duty in connection therewith. by crystallizing all the tangled threads of law anu lact inte a distinct focus, and then resorting to such dictiou of .rhetoric as the solemnity of the occasion would admit of, the Judge went enUrely outside the record to collect remote, scattered and Incoucrcnt materials lor i diatribe untie coining, shocking, and unprecedented. Political partisanship in religion, fanati cism oa the l euch, and venality at the bar, are the culminating achievements of the I 'tab ring. MERCHANDISE. GENERAL i 8- IN RETA' IMPOHTKltS, JOHBF.US AND Broadway, E. COWLES. VTA!fDAKJ NEW YORK f For Rent, a House, containing six P Till'. RE FOlll-- 1 While on the Isle of Man, Elder Trozos Selectos Del Llbro De Callister, aided by Elder J. H. Hormon, Parry, searched the records of six Selections from the Book of Mormon parishes, and copied no less than VilfJlliC STOCKS. in ite panisn language. twelve hundred names of his proFa per Covers, 60 cents. genitor. He enjoyed his mission MOi'.MSd BOARD. very much, and leturns in good health and spirits. Key to the Science of Theology Cloth Embossed, 1.25. Im. Morocco, 1.60 Theatre. The Vienna Ladies' Men rancisoo, Oct. 11, 1876. Workmen are Tearing Down. Orchestra appeared befoie an apbuisily engaged tearing down what Catechism for Children. Oj.hir, 43;; 44; Al; 41; 41J, s at the Theatre is left of the White House, the preciative audience 431 5; Stiff Paper Coven, 25 ctt. Cloth, BO cents, scene of the late conflagration. We last night. They consist of eight 105 Mexican, 5A;25;: 6: 25J; 26, s as ladies and three gentlemen, they understand that the house will be 120 G & C, 14; 13J; 13J 0. Pratt's Works. on the last appeared stage evening, of a short space very rebuilt, in 270 li&U, 43; 42j; 43; 43i; 43J of instruments their naif Calf, 1.50. consisting time, of brick and rendered other- three 59$; &yg; 59j, b 5; 59 caia, a a a violins, clarionet, flute, ro Cala, 59 g wise more substantial and les inAnswers to' Questions. violoncello, a double bass, large aud 730 BavaKe, 12; 12J; 121; 12j, L 5 flammable than formerly. Revelation 1970 Marrtaqc Con Va, 49 48; 48g snare drums, a cottage piano, and w n. Jtl on Celestial lAiKt sciuemem 290 7S1 oj nail 784; 77; 78; Crox-a- li Chollar, 7SJ; Mr. a Mark organ. cottage Another Scrimmage. Yesterday G10 Valley, etc. H&N, 8J; 8, s 10 assisted with his cornet. 130 Point, 1H Stiff Paper Covers, 50 oents. evening an altercation took place The members of the Orchestra 730 Jacket, 22; 22J; 222 between Dr. Hamilton and Mr. are able and Impl, 3.85; 3.90; 3$ accomplished players, 2240 Vivian, which resulted, as such Kiss Snow's Poems. 45 Kentuck. 10 and the of character their performblows. in ,T"hey 275 Alpha, 44; 44 things usually do, 1.00. Cloth Gilt, 1.26. Calf OUt,2.00 Cloth, were t have appeared before Al- ance is up to a high mark. They 115 Belcher, 19; 18J Morocco, 2.25. to be the best orchestra or are held 30 14 J 15; Confidence, Docderman Pyper the but 195 B Nev, Hi; Hi; 11$; tor having pressing professional handover heard In this city, Utah Affairs. nj ' 25 Utah, 16 alone excepted. They play 10S5 Bullion, business, the caBe was continued 351; 35; 35; 35 Papcr.Covers, 26 cents. with precision and energy, S50 Justice, I7j till morning at 10 and much in a manner that last night 215 Exchequer, 13; 131 The Resurrection, o'clock. , 215 Overman, 77J; 78; 7S, b 10 drew forth repeated and hearty apA Iiscowse by President Brlgliam Absconded. The Beaver Enter- plause, and several vigorous en- 305 Justice, 17; 17 Young. 300 Buccor, 18c; 10c . prise contains a long account of a cores. 860 Union, 111; 118; Hi 10 cents. Price, The Ladies' Orchestra play again 395 Julia, 6J; 6j; 6J lawyer who took up his quarters in that place some months ago, and this evening, with an entire change 270 Li Bryan, 27c: 26c; 275c Journal of Discourses, Vol. II. 100 H Hill, 7J and by his good address and gene- of programme. Half Calf, 1.50. ; 40 Challenge, 3 ral appearance gained the confidThey will also give a Grand Mati- 130 New 1 York, ence of a large portion of the com nee on Saturday. 100 Woodville, li Le Livre De mormon 465 Kossuth, li; H munity. This he took advantage Paper Covert, 1.00. , y Disraeli is credited with sug- 335 No Con Va, U;l of to run Into debt to a considerable 10 500 b 90o, extent in various places, and When gesting that life consists of delusion 4S5 Leviathan, 9 9J ' j; the creditors commenced to crowd In youth, disappointment In man-hoo- d, 420 Caledbnia, I Maryland, milennial Star,L6UVol. XH j and despair In old age. 27Q Baltimore, 2fc 2J. him, he picked up his carpet-ba- r, Half Calf, .... Gil-more- XE 2 Ol'K MOTTO IS m Carpets of even style and shade ID B1 Isvkstioatoh, The Shower. It is too late for an equinoctial shower, but that of last evening and this morning resembles one so closely that it might as well be called that as anything else. The brief pluvial period was of sufficient duration to cool the air and moisture the dust nicely. PI To tlio roliuwiiijf uaim-ieisui,s, au.t to all owners of or claimants to the real estate c-- . Musical and Humorous. Ou Fil-da- y evening, Oct. 13th, there will Little & Roundy. be a musical entertainment at the d217 Prof. 11th Ward School-house- . be Thomas will musical couductor, Territorial aiitl County 'luxe. Mi. George ditmiou, assessor aud and an extensive and goodly probeen prepared. collector, notifies the taxpayers of gramme has The proceeds will be devoted to Sal t Lake County that the lists have of the Sunday school. the benefit been placed in his handa for collec tion, and that he will be on hand at Accident. This morning, mar the Court House during usual busi- the 9th Ward Schoolhou.se, Dr. E. ness hours, to receive and receipt L. Plant's horse took flight and for them. The attention of parties some powerful capers, cans-i- t cut intereated, aud those having de- the Doctor aud his son to be thrown linquent taxes which should be out of the vehicle aud planted uu paid, is directed to the notice pub- ceremoniously upon the ground lished elsewhere in the News. The lad escaped without injury, Read it and govern yourselves ac- but the Doctor's head and face d 261 cordingly, were considerably bruised. "Art luilttulujr Nature." A coating of diamonds 011 a pure Third District Court The case crystal sulfate thee are Parisian of Chambers vs. Pitts, an important Diamond?. Their lustre Is jerpet-ua- l. Ujining lawsuit, which has been F01 sale only at RICHARD occupying the attention of the HUM PHREY'S Jewelry Store, 779 Court for some days past, was re Broadway, opposite Stewart's, New sumed this morning. Yoik. Goods sent C. O. D., with It is expected that Judge Schaef-fe- r to before examine paying will decide the Wells v. Patton privilege for them. Send for illustrated price matter on Saturday. list. 8y"I have 110 ngonts. J257 3 1 South-easterNevada A genin from tleman Bulliouville, RED CANYON AND ROCK just SPRINGS COAL. The only relia- Nevada, informs us that Pioehe ble market for lump, assorted and ha? reached a very low ebb in point egg coal. Large stock always on of 'population and business, and hand, and full weights guaranteed. theie are but little prospects of the Prices low, and special attention town ever regaining anything like Bulliouville is given to suit the wauts of the pub- its former activity. xery flat, and a majority of the for lic. Oilice, GT) Main Street. mer residents of both pi:ues have Roreiit SMU'll, either .settled in or are looking for d21 Agent. new fields. Our Informant has IIACSAN'S HAUSOLIA 11.11.31 some apparently lich copper located Is an unfailing prescription for a not lodes far from tliote, and show faultless complexion. Sallowness, us a ed cpecimeu of the copper roughne34, sunburn, moth patches, therefrom. freckles, discoloration, dark spots, produced unwholesome paleness, tan, pimDe3eret Museum. The veiy hue ples, eruptions, redness and every of petrifactions now excollection other kind of blemish disappear at hibited the Museum has been use of Hagan's like magic: by the still increased in interest by further A Balm. few Magnolia applications applied with a soft linen cloth a large pieceof petrified tree,welgh- will leave the delicate hues of re- ing about K0 pounds, ia which the fined beauty aud youthful bloom. organic structure is well representIts application cannot be detected, ed. This heavy donation was and it is absolutely free from all brought up by the liberality of A. possible hanu, warranted purely a M. Musser, Esq-- of this city, from vegetable extra. t fiom the flowers the giver, A. F. Macdonald, Esq., of Southern France. of St. George. This is by far the a .''.iF.ml handsomest specimen of petrified H. Dinwoodey has just received wood that has reached this city one car of the latest styles of PAR from our Southern settlement?. LOR FURNITURE. Vienna Ladies' Orchestra. The Geo. C. Ferguson, watch maker, Vienna Ladies, in their farewell 11, First South St., a few doors east concert on Monday night, proved of Commercial St. once mere to be a fairly selected troupe of eminent talented musi number or tneir ncn KVENIIMG NEWS. cians. 1'jacn was duly appreciated Crogrammo ana line numerous the aud audience freely applauded; 1870 12. October riiursilnv. solo3 performed by Miss B. Neuber, Miss E. Korn, Miss T. Hamann, and Miss M. Brand I were stormily i' it IV Si t.. t requested to be encored. It was retrrrtctfi tatty t.y Dertt A'attmot markable that these ladies, in all their concerts theygavej here, Salt J.akb City, October 1:?, leTG. our city, did not care much in 11.073: at $1X9. SMim Uuui'fj at about ostensible theatrical coquetry. They only had tiust in their own talent to acquire the Local and Other Matters. esteem of the public, and they were all their concerts were the for right, 2 TiiEKMCiitfiEK degrees F. in highest musical feature of the the shade at 1 p. m. Cloudy, season. New Orleans Picayune. slightly breezy. This Home from England. First Snow. The surrounding morning we had the pleasure of mountains are covered with the meeting with Bishop Thomas Cal- first snow of the season. lister, of Fillmore, who returned from a mission to England on TuesStormy. Thunder and lightning day evening. He left here for Englast night, and nice showers this land on the oth of October, 1S75, morning. and on aniving there he was apAttractive Reading. A gentle- pointed to labor in the Liverpool man remarked this morning that Conference, with the privilege of traveling in and visiting any of the reading the election returns from other Conferences of the British the east reminded him somewhat of He visited the Inle of Isles. reading the first half of the fust where there had not been an Man, organchapter of Matthew. ization of the Church for about fif Down! Down! The thermome- teen years, and he succeeded in ter among the fifties, as it is to baptizing four persons, and finding a few scattered members. He or day, is quite a change from its ganized a branch in the town of ninebeing among the eighties and Douglas. A number of his relatives othties, and rather agreeable than reside on the Island. lie also visited erwise. the Couferenues of London, Noton Main firm A Chatterers. Manchester, and tingham, Street keeps a couple of parrots Scotland. He traveled with the last comperched in front of its establishwhich their ment, chattering pany of emigrants as far rs New by and boistercus laughter generally York, whence he went to New Orkeep a crowd in the vicinity. They leans and visited some of his rela have all the volubility of, and per- fives, by whom he was received haps tell more truth than, the av- with great kindness, and also visited some other relatives in Nebraserage stump f CITY JTAXES. and improvements thereon, or Improvements, when assessed scimrately, hereindescribed: You are hereby n,,t:i- ,! after Acuvs: Editor Dcscrci that the follovriiiK described pai !s of !an.l Business. If the streets arc any sentence recently passed up with improvements (hereon, au-- improveindication of the state of trade onThe J. D. lee by Judge TSoreman is, ments wh!i separately assessed, have been hereabout, we are forced to the con- in my opinion, so full of misstate- attached ami will bo told ur so much clusion that business affairs are ments, exaggerations, iuuemloes, thereof as aiay be necessary) to the highest and breaches of judicial procedure bidder, in front of the City Hall, Salt Lake looking decidedly up. Probably that common justice the 2Ut day of (A tobor, requires a few City,1). on Saturday, the continued cry of "hard times" words byway of review and reply A. 1876, at 10 o'cloeK a,ui., to recover the caused many of us to believe that In the early part of the harangue sum set opposite each person's name, for we were much worse off than we (for I can call it nothing else) his the payment of Delinquent city Taxes and Honor takes a suuuen anu precip eosts, unless paid before the day of sale, at really are, after all. itoua lurch from the matter before the Collect or"s Office, No, 18 City Hall. before. 3. advt. William LYON'S KATHAIRON. 140 ILL SIMS. BENEDICT, HALL & CO,. BOOTS & SHOES IS 1S Grmsd Street, i CornertCrosby " . 140 i GEO. A.'CLARK, SOLE AGENT It is tho Best Made, A Complete Assortment' FOR BALI BY O. X. SB , And Branch Stores throughout th Territory., U140 301 & H Washlnrtoa Wt. 1VOI7IB. L. 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