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Show UAUAA'S ttACLHOUA BALBI Impression will take early tangible destroyer at 9;4o. He bad contractan unfailing prescription for a shape we are of course unable, at ed a severe cold while at the sawmill above Franklin, and remained faultless complexion. SallowneHS, present, to say.. there several days while really unroughness, sunburn, moth patches, fit for labor. On reaching home Special Business Notices, KnitA's New Tork City KhIuci Directory. Thia is the title of a little work j ust issued by Messrs. Walter Heugh & Co., Publishers, of No. It Fark Place, New York. Its value, utility and convenience to business men will ba apparent at a glance. It contains.a full and complete list of all the Importers, Jobbera, Manufacturers and Dealers in Specialties in New York City, classified and arranged in systematic and convenient alphabetical order by Trades and Occupations. It contains 240 pages 5 x 3 inches, with an elaborate index. It is handsomely printed on good paper, ruled pages, and is elegantly bound in English cloth, with gilt embossed title. It will be found indispensable to Merchants, i Manufacturers and others having business relations, correspondence, etc., with the gieat Metropolis, as they have at hand always a ready reference work giving the business, exact Btyle of firm, name, street, number and address. The price of the work, only One Dollar per Copy, is securing for the same an Immense sale. It will be sent by the Publishers or by the American News Co., of 119, 121 & 123 Nassau Street, New York, to any address in the United States or Canada, by mail, postage prepaid, upon the receipt of One Dollar. 200 new patterns of wall paper from 10 cents to $2.00 per roll at II. freckles, discoloration, dark spots, unwholesome paleness, tan, pimples, eruptions, redness and every other kind of blemish disappear like magic by the use of Hagan's Maguolla Balm. A few applications applied with a soft linen cloth will leave the delicate hues of refined beauty and youthful bloom. Its application cannot be detected, and it is absolutely free from all possible harm, warranted purely a vegetable extract from the flowers of Southern Franco. S MCmorl EVENING NEWS.! November 7, 1876. Taesduy, PRICE OF COLD. The. Election. The election today, for Delegate to Congress has proceeded in a quiet and orderly manner at the various precincts in this city, and to all appearance, up to the time of our going to press, was likely to continue so until the close of tho polls, at 3 o'clock. There has been comparatively but a email amount of drinking, a fact that we are pleased to be able to note. The supervisors of election have remained at their posts and have, so far aa we have been able to learn, done their duties, thus far, in a spirit of fairness, as have also the special deputy United States marshals, appointed by United States Marshal Nelson. The specials thus appointed are as follows Fur the, First Precinct. Freder ick L. Gamble, J . Y. Gamble,James typhoid fever ensued, and culminated last night in perforation of the bowels, death resulting at once. Shortly after midnight the wife of Mr. C. E. Griflln expired. A little boy, son of Mr. John last Crawford, died from small-po- x T ifplacci la aline, (Or 18 ft11 LIES OF Local and Other Matters. Tiiekmcmetkr the shade at 1p.m. 59 Pusey. Mn. Beckstead, who was the first at person taken with the small-poNorth Ogden, we are informed, died about 2 p. m. yesterday. The people of Hooper have taken measures to prevent the spread of small-po- x in their large and flourishing settlement. There are two cases, both in one family, of a mild character. The house, as well as the residences of one or two neighboring families supposed to have been exposed to tho contagion, has SOLD DURING THE YSAS 1S75 been quarantined. Persons visiting EVERY STOVE IS Hooper will entirely avoid going near the infected point, by taking the road leading to the southern WUE&2TEB USED OB SOLD and central part of the settlement, the infected house Is in the north- i'7tfi-- R. idzrSlT to-da- y. light clouds. Fire proof , Durable, Economical and Ornamental. the Great Stockholders Naturalization. The following Western Iron Company, see notice was handed in to day, by a gentleof meeting of the same, Dec. 4. man of this city Water-proof- , roof may be covered with a very theap Hhinglc, and by application of Ihis slate be mnde to last from 20 to 25 years. Old roofs cud ba patched and coated, looking- much bettcraid lastiug longer thau new shiugks And the essential points to make up the Salt Lake Citv, iSTFUGB Ever to C Al.su DC each? Does the law justify the cleik of the District Couit in requiring a man to procure fcotVi documents, as above mentioned, on the same day, although he was in the country eleven years before majority ami the father of said man had obtained naturalization papers while the sou was a minor."' Mo. As the naturalization law, as published iu the Revised Statutes of the Unite i States, is a sufficient answer to the question, we herewith publish the section (2172) on page J5S2, bearing on the point, which shows plainly that the young man referred to was a citizen without the process? of natnralization in Trultera. Kuxaleu t'atlar, Nanlclles. Sardine. leMrt f ruits, llouetl Turkey, Lamb's TouKoe, lot. tetl Tongue, Spiral neat, aunctl t'orn lleeT, t r.te . lo anti-putresce- e: : . - ' one-thir- d two-third- 8- 1 V - Two gal Ions will oover a hundred square foot of shingle roof, while on tin, Iron, felt, matched boards, or any smooth surface, from two quarts to one gallon are rrquired to lot) square feet of surface, and although the Paint has a heavy body it is tasily applied with a brush. . 1 A STOVE, the best proves to IN BUYING the cheapest. Stoves manufactured A Co. have stood ths test Sard Uathbone by CO ZD Tobacco, Vrix-kery- ( 1 used Iu this ( outcsltloo, for - roofc) is " ourredoo!or Is usually preferred, a one crai is equal to live or any oriinary paut tor J1K11K WALLA our bright rid Is the only reliable Slate faint ever introduced that will eiroctually prevent dampness from penetrating and discoloring the plaster. these paints are also largely ued ou out- nouses ana ieuces, or as a pruning coat ou nno buildings. our only colors are chocolate, Ke, Li hi out Hud and Oranok. SEW YOltli CASH PItIt 5 K OOT Oil, 50 Cents a Gallon. mm kern " 10 PHYSIC THROW THE TO DOGS! ST OUT. l.RQVOR Kimball Block, Opposite Meat Market, 93 1st South Street, SALT LAKB CITr, UTAH. REDUCTION' made iu prices or GRKAT Uewds, consisting of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, riANNEIS, And everything else in the Dry Goods Hue at half larrl Store, opposite the Ucraltl Ollioe. Remember, if you want to save money, call at ShwarU' for your Dry Uoexla, the cheapGIVE ME A CALL! est and best place in this city. You will also Geuuine ENGLISH ALE and OLD TOM GIN find the latest invented Steam Washing dL3J a Specialty. eehlnee, mt greatly redueed whloh wo guarantee to give fullprice,n to all. No rubbing, no pounding, no tearing, and no clumsy cylinders. Washing done In so minutes. Call aud sec thorn keg, pint, quart rates. OESERET Established 0 B, Vlce-fres- U It E II O V A L F. BROWN AND ! SHOE MANUFACTL REItS, BOOT AND Uemoved from the 15th Ward to first door east of ltth Ward Assembly Kooms. where thev do first class work d28 cheaply and promptly. d257 Interest U Savinai' DtvottlU. txtfA on CHEMICAL --- Xilst WORKS Oct. 30th, I37d. h.LlAS Lake Countv. Probite Judge, Sal t It'll, U9. OP MORMOS. An aooount of the Anuk'nt Inhabitants of toe American Continent, written by tho hand of kUr-rao- n THE BIBLE S POLYGAMY. upon plates taken from the platee of Nephl, found near Manchester, Ontario Co., New York, and translated by the Prophet Joseph Smith. An Authenticated Phonographic and Vet fiOCTHIiVB A.KD COVEXAXTS of the batlm lie pott of the Celebrated Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints; selected from the Hevelations of Ood, by Joseph Smith, President. HV.V.V BOOK, 14th edition. Morocco rilt, William Crowol, A. M., Boston, Mass. Full cloth, embossed, tl 26. KEY TO TUB SCIENCE Of THEOLOGY. Designed as an Introduction to the First Principles of Spiritual Philosophy, Ke- -. Ugion, Law and Government, as Delivered by the Ancients, and as Kestorod In this agre for the Final Development of Universal Peace, Truth and Knowledge. Hy Parley P. Pratt. Im. morocco, $1 60; full cloth, embossed, 1 S5. ATECHISM FOR CHILDREN. 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DOES THE BIBLE SANCTION MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHIIG, lint, Caps, Under and OvcrsltirtN, 1) HAWK US, 1IOSV, LACE CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, lreiden( the same snbjft, by Smith and JSSett y i Published and for saje at the Dose ret News Steam Printing and Publishing Offlna. Halt T,ak f!itv tW Sent by mall A&J.T, oa receipt of price. Peeerei Hews omee, 8 ALT .4 LWA a.OO B.OO TEOIIAS M. ABBALL & CO.- LA KM CTTT. 148 r V : - . I ; o ( t P. , BKTDMOnF., frcst k Tress. C. ITARRl.", WESTERN OIL COMPANY, " uAKV9Aorcnm or IV ID -; MD MACHfflERY OILS CAR and AXLE GREASE, RAILWAY So. 813, XI A IX BTRKCT, ST. dU7. U) lt, BrSvlwT, W Y O MAR 7 RK BENEDICT, HALL & C0,v CEO, BOOTS & SHOES' Hm. ISl A IM drsusdl Btrsel, i f i - MANAGERS OP COUNTRY STORES WOULD DO WF.I.I EXAMINE OUR STOCK AND IRICEB REFOHE dl THEY PURCHASE ELBHWHHRE. E. COWLES. N E &c. Conralns a .Completo Stock of or HANurAOTCsnu d SHI UTS, DEPART1E1T NEW YOnK TRADE. JUKR S: TS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR U00VS. OUR GROCERY aa so . M svnd Sl PANTS AMD lllniHg and limning Vitals MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING lIS10UltNKN Geo. A. . SALT LAKE' CI TY. LAW 'A WD- - On BLANKET LINED OVERCOATS, COATS A FEW COPIES FOR SALE a xaa ovrioa or ths DESERET EVENING NEWS To which u added the Correspondence priot Ut the Discussion between the Kev. Dr. J. P. Newman and President Brigban Young. Also - RIVETED OOODS, CALIFORNIA MARYSVILLE BLANKETS, HEAVY FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, Call OIK, Ullt, Held In the Hew Tbernet, SU Lake City, Angnit ltth, 13t b sod 14th, 1B70. NEWMIITS WAnGIIUL Agents for the eelebrnttnl O Y.Kit ALLS, JUMPKRS tSTMailed on receipt of pr Ue. POLYGAMY? TJ11142I3 . PirhXStl l.Xt.W A.Xfr ALL CLASSES OF JIOVSK PARLEY P. PRATT Cloth. Ac, Ac Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mattiny d3)t or . DR. Constitution Buildings. LIFE AND TRAVELS xaa Or$on Pratt and Geo. Q. ANSWERS TO QUESTIOXS. The Rise, Progress andorTravels of the Church of Cannon. Latter-daJesus uorist Saints; being ina Series of Answers to Questions, cluding the Revelation on Celestia' t 7&XOS - - 50 Cents, Marriage, and a Brief Aooount of the Settlement of Bait Lake Valley, with Interesting Statistics: br President Geo A. Smith. Stiff paper covers, 60 cents The above is now istued in pamphlet up &iuj. rooms by John Lyon form, octavo tte, of one hundred pages. UAtir Cloth gilt, f 1 25; oloth.l 00. titah.' Etc, Etc. Our articles are made of the host m terl-a- l, and we warrant thnm I'L'RK. Forsalo wholesale and retail, at the DISCUSSION y 25 SHOE BLACKINC, PM d THE VOICE OF WARNING, or an Introduction to the Faith and Doctrine of the Church ( jesus Chrjt of Latter-daSaints, by Parley P. Pratt. Im. morocco, $1 50; full cloth, emboMed, 1 (Ml SPESC.ER'S LETTERS. Letters exhibitof ing tho most Prominent Doctrines the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saiuts, by Orson Spencer, A. 11., to which Is also added his Letter on the Patriarchal Order, in Keply to the iter. it', j R. MATTHEWS & CO. ! Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. 25. 111 re-mitt- SON, BOOK" 1 1 t KRKAMORZ S. Salt Lake City. roan, 'l Till: Brown & Bleached Domestics, WBlTIUfG jFJLUU 00; TON WM. --- 1 1 Sheetings, Prints, Cheviots, Blankets, Quilts, French, Pal J up Capital, - - - 200,000 English and Amorlcnn Authorized Capital, - f 1,000,000 Hosiery, Ladles and R. HOOPER. President. Felt Skirts, Children's Merino H.8. ELDRBDO YOUNQ. Underwear, Cardigan Director.. JENNINGS, JOHN SHARP. and Sleeveless LITTLE, L. UILLS, Cashier. Knit Jackets, Shawls,' Deads In Exchange, Coin, Uoltl lnt, Beaver and Cellege Serlp, etc. Collection made and promptly Chinchilla Coats, etc., etc. FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOR SALE. BR1QHAM WM. NOTICE '.UKHERET NEWS OFFICE, of 1 Dress Goods, Waterproofs, Linseys, Flannels, BANK NATIONAL v- - CHURCH ie Kentucky Jeans, MANUFACTURERS, Manufacturers of the Standard Brands of J Window Glass and WhlteandGreen Drutr SALT LAKB CITY, rlsts" G'asware. also Wine, Porter an UTAH. Jn Prohate Cinirt of Salt Lake CountVtfr Mineral Water liottles, In We take the following pleasure offering Utah Territory. H and 20 Wood Ktreet, tMtUbnrcu articles to the public which we fool asdurttl will meet their approbation: William Wright, PENNSYLVANIA. Petition 1 naiui.ir. P. S. All descriptions of Vials and Bo vn. for Bath Sand Tablets, d 140 ties mado to order. Divorce. Anna Jane Wright, Dcfendaut. J TOILET(peRfumed) BABY SOAP Notice Is herebv irivon to the defendant 5 of the to in section this case, pursuant OF SCOURING SOAP. act of the Torritorv of Utah, entitled "An Act in Relation to Bills of Divorce," that a been has this duly petition for divorce day tiled in this Court from defendant, on the ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GIXGEB, And of for four desertiou years. ground 8CTKRIOR unless you appear, plead, detour, or anNov15th of on or before the swer thereto, Fir Sale at the ember, 1878, at 10 o'clook a. in., default will be taken and decree srrauted agalust you Price teU vK't-fu'.!- Of Salt Lake City, Kali. 1832. WM. M'CULLY & CO., Uu argc and U AKi: NOW OI'I'KlllNil TO 'l lll! 1 NSPKC CONSISTING OI" V 111 THE ly -- dJi i.la-- ii Fall and Winter Goods satla-faeilo- etc., at the follow tore,lowrootling- materials, ing prices : Jtooii rolls extra iiubber Koonnir at 3 cents per square foot. Or we will furnish Kubber Kooflnr. Nails, Cape, and Slate Paint for an entire new roof, at : 5 cents per square foot. 2UC0 rolls Tarred Roofing Folt, at l?i cents nor souare foot. initio roils Tarred uoonng eit, ac j cents ier souare root. xw rolls Tarred Shoatoinr, at cent per loot. square oouu gallons nne Knamel 1'aint, mixed for use, ou iasido or outside work, at ready f- - per gallon. Sond for sample card of colors. All or ders must be accompanied with the money or satisfactory city references. No Roods shipped C. U. !., unices express chaiges are guaranteed. ninpio oraors concitca. N. Y. SLATE PAINT Co., 102 & 104 Maiden Lane, Now York. Walker Begs, Ii.vllo ult at ShwarU1 Store. ;eti icr NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. City Malt and Spirituous 15 50 50 11 oo 30 00 ouo barrel iiiiar SKIS e LIST. Gallons, can and box &3 j't-ici:- WINES, LKlUOllS, Ac, or at reasonable By the TIM ROOFS , Hardware, Paper, will bo gorvo when first applied, changing In about a in town and country with tho best of Malt mouth to a uniform slate color, and is to and spirituous all intents and purposes slate. Ou 10 ilasswttn JiasA-ct.- P. MARCETT8, friends glad to Proprietor, CHOCOLATE COLOR, I , 4 o o 0 3 liKClcts,, d-- runs in summer. Ou decayed shingles it fills up the holes and iore8, and gives a new substantial roof that will last for yearsCurled or wakpkd shluglos it brings to tho.r places, and keeps them there. It fills up all holes iu Kolt roofs, stoi8 the leaks and a slow dryer, rain does not affect although it a few hours after applying. As nearly all paints that are blacs contain tar. te sure you ob tain our OiiNDiNK article, which (for shingle 55. Cigars, ClovAe, i Q 00 Tubs, thirty-livyears, and their pattern take tho lead of all other manufacturers, 'i Z. C M. I. therefore it neither cracks iu Winter, nor Tar . CANDIES, HUTS, RAISINS, English Picf.hu and Mustard, STC7I aJ l Hair, go . in-ue- H Frenh lteef, Inn tlee HsrniKlsdr, Kehwellcer and for tin or iron has no equal, as It Zlon's Mercantile InstitK. i.F heatt contracts by cold, and Hon, Salt Lake City, Utah. NEViu CKAc'Ks uor aualos. Roofs covered with Tar Sheathliifr Kolt can be mado water tight at a small xpense, and preserved for many years. '1 his Slate Paint is ' Mo GROCERIES: f EXTUIMIXY (1IE11. kINl AI L THU KOU.OWlXii FANCY One-Iliir- 50o. CER ! E $ R 0 or without the estate, for November 7th, offered (he pnblle. d Editor Descrct News: (he Cost of Keshluglluc MADE ONXY BY A young man, who believes he lias Tho expense of slating new shingles is EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO about tho cost of simply lading them. been wronged, wants to know why only paint is against spurks or Kos. 613, 611, 616 Si 618 N. Mala St., the citizens of Utah are required to Tho Hying embers, as may bo easily tested by pay $2.50 for 1st and $o.0o for 2nd auy one. ST. LOUIS, MO. naturalization papers, while the ir siors KvtuY leak, same can be obtained elsewhere for hue-proo- ?P a 0 I o HATS AND CAl'S Convenience, Neatness I Economy, all that A Brothers' furniture store became detached and, with the artiHarmless its Samnier Dew, cles piled on it, came down to the Vet in the highest degree disinfect floor with a crash, doing damage to ant and preservative. Sozodont the amount of $200. keeps the teeth always healthy and What is the Matter With His spotless, and the gums ruddy and free from canker. Eye ? In a late campaign speech Secretary Bane is published as sayEvsrjrboUy l'Jeaaed. ing that "the sooner caustic is apEverybody who examines or uses plied to the sore eye the better for the courts the Charter Oak Cook Stove is the "The children of parents who body politic." What is the pleased with its great capacity, matter with the Secretary's eye? have been duly naturalized unsuperior construction, neat appear lias he got a beam in it, and does der any law of the United States, r who, previous to the passing of ance, cleanliness in operation, and that make it sore? any jaw on mat subject, by the of its reservoir and the construction of the United States, government is as and it closet, say unequalled Dr. Adonis Wanted. Mr. J. M. may have become citizens of any a perfect Cooking Stove. one of the States, under the laws Alderman, 715 South Clark Street, thereof, being under the age of 111., and other friends in twenty-on- e years at the time of the Such is the purifying, healing Chicago, that city, wishes to hear from Dr. naturalization of their parents, operation of Glenn's Sulphur Soap Adoni?, who was in this city some shall, if dwelling in the United that formidable abscesses and puru six or seven be considered as citizens years ago, and since States, lent ulcers, as well as the most ab and the children of persons thereof; who now are, or have been, citisolute skin diseases, are cured by then has been in Chicago. The last we heard of him was zens of the United States, shall, it. It expels proud fiesh and is that he was in the Sandwich though born out of the limits and highly of the United States, Islands, San Francisco, Cal., and jurisdiction be considered as citizens thereof. First-class mile had been in Mexico. For Sale, one &c." age ticket in book form, for 1,000 Besides the above we under miles, over the Chicago and NorthHe is Ashamed. District At western Bail way; apply at this torney Howard is published aa stand that Judgo Schaefler has. in tf talking thia way In a late cam- accordance with tho foregoinga statu office. tory pTOTlsHm, l lilcd Ihkt jury paign speech man now in service, whose case la United Order Rules. Having "He felt ashamed of his country similar to that of the young man 'iad frequent enquiries for copies of to see the conduct of the Mormon, to in the communication,! alluded the "Rules that should be observed men, women, and children at the a citizen and eligible to serve. ny Members of the United Order" polls." to the matter of high In regard since the 'first edition of the same did he mean? Had he charges for naturalization papers What was all sold, we have lately printed ever seen "Mormon" women, made here in comparison to those an authorized edition on fine fancy and children conductmen, themselves demanded elsewhere,we are unable colored paper, on a sheet 12$ by 20 at the polls in a way to be ashamed to state at present why it is so. or for suitable framing inches, of? How does he want them to With regard to alien minors ar mounting on a stretcher and hang- conduct themselves at the polls? in the country three years of the Saints. houses riving in the ing up Peaceably and quietly as they do, preceding the attainment of majoror at this be had can office, They or does .he wish to pee them get mailed to any address for 10 cents ity, section 21G7, page 381, speaks drunk, swear, and fight, as people with equal pointedness per copy. do in the more "civilized" parts of Ox was he merely being under the acre "Any alien, 'I tie Keller Society Woman's Mercan- the Union? of twenty-on- e who has residyears, tile AMoelntlon talking buncombe? ed in the United States three years Is opening a store for the sale of next preceding nis arriving at that As each age, and who has continued to reThe Coal Question. home manufactures in the building side therein to he may lately occupied by the Woman's succeeding winter approaches and mane applicationtheto time be admitted Centennial Territorial Fair, known arrives comes the complaint of a citizen thereof, may, after he ara in the Old Constitution Building, scarcity of coal in the market. rives at the age ot twentv-ou- e This is a great inconvenience to the years, and after he has resided five opposite Z. C. M. I. store. We are now ready to receive people, fuel being as essential in years within the United States, inthree years of his mi home-mad- e useful and ernamenra cold weather as food and clothing-Coa- l cluding bethe admitted a citizen of the nority, merchants assert that the United States without having articles of all kinds, which we will Hell on commission. blame rsts with the Union Pacific made the declaration required in nrst condition or section twenty-our of felt the have citizens Railroad Company, who, they say, me Many one hundred and sixty-fivbut want of a place devoted exclusively refuse to supply sufficient means of such alien fchall make the declara to Utah productions, and now that transportation for any other coal tion required therein at the time we are, in accordance with the than that from the mines owned by of his admission, and shall further wishes of President Young, uniting themselves, leaving the Weber coal declare on oath, and prove to the of the Court, that, for our humble efforts in this direction, mining interests, and consequently satisfaction two next preceding, it has we confidently trust that we shall the people, to some extent, out in been years bona fide his intention to be not only have the support of all the cold. Whether thia bestiictly come a citizen of the United States; branches of the Relief Society true or no, it is a fact that the and he fchall in all other respects with the laws In regard to throughout the valleys of the meats of transportation of the U. comply naturalization." mountains, but also of our brethren P. road for the Weber coal is very It will be observed that, as the and all others who feel an interest far from beiog equal to the demand, in the future welfare and prosperity and it is also true that the railroad law requires, in this inetance, the of Utah. company own mines, the coal from making of the declaratory stateCommencing as we do without wuicn is in mis marsec wnen not a ment it may be inferred that they rapital, we wish it distinctly un- pound of the other kinds in to be tthall also have to obtain a certifi derstood that at present we can had. Perhaps, however, the mat cate of having made such declara ter can be clearly aud satisfactorily tory oath, but we cannot tee auy only sell on commission. Eliza R. Snow, President. explained so as to, free the U. I necessity of, or utility in, the same, PKISCILLA M. STAINE3, company from the imputation of seeing that the naturalization is Vic President. seeking to maintain a very severe completed at the same time. Elizabeth Davis, and unfair system of monopoly in Secretary. the coal business, but we are not The Voting. The indications are iu of the vote polled iu this city to. that facts that yet possession ap to not be unusually heavy lead LYOS'S HATHA I RUN. , wilt that pear day way. 3:15 At this afternoon the numbers is an Kathalron invigorLyon's True, the scarcity of cars may be as stood follows tonic as an 'excuse, but with a ating vegetable preparation, urged positively free from any mineral or great company tins would appear First Prcci rxt.Tvt C0.5, a deleterious substances. It' is the rather lame, for it would be a vir small percentage "liberal." only luo.st delightful of all hair dressing tual and even actual .admission Second Total 970, probably abou cooling the head, allaying irrita that the rolling stock and other one fourth "liberal" and the, re tion, curing headache and throb- facilities were insufficient for the mainder for the People's Ticket. bing temple, making the hair demands of its legitimate business. Third GST, only a small pmpor strong, fragrant, glossy and obedition 'liberal." Whateverbe or .the cause, whp ent to control, bq cleanly to ubc ever the Futirlh blamable really party'or Total, SOj, ubout 'St of that it will not so'l the finest fabric, Is a them most it "liberal" be, and the balance for may potent causing the hair to grow luxuriant- parties the matter the is fact one that reas Ticket. of People's ly and beautifully, removing dan- onable Fifth Total 022, about complaint, and. works an druff and pimples.' No nan or s for th woman can become bald who will Injury to several classes of the "liberal" rand Ticket. to mine the People's owners, use the Lyon's Kathairon properly. community; in depriving them of a market for 3 cod their coal; to numbers of poor, Our Country Contemporaries. The ka fid popularity gained in hard - woraiBg, Industrious men this Territory by the OLIVER who are deprived to a considerable Ogden Junction, Nov. G CHILLED PLOW during the extent of labor; and to the consum Special Marshal Fife informs u short time it has been introduced ers of coal, who are measurably de that there are but nineteen (19) here is something marvelous. This prived of the wherewith to teep cases, all told, in this city. lie has "plendid plow 'has distanced all them warm, being naturally. op superintended the cleaning up and of thirteen houss.Some coinpeittion, and now stands at posed to being forced to the use of disinfecting the cases included in the ninethe head of the list, unequal- - any particular article In the fuel of teen reported are convalescent, and ea by any implement of the line. o triers are or a very mua nature kind ever brought to Utah. With nrtAinfv lo The strong complaint that .has lie savs the diHensn the Oliver Plow FALL PLOWING been made of late is having , the creasing, and he believes it will soon ue exuipateu. can be done QUICKLY and EASI-L- eflect of deepening the impression and WITHOUT IRRIGAT- on the minds of the people of the Death ofis busy in Ogden. The the grim tyrant are not ravages ING, no matter how hard and dry pecessity of building a line of rail connneu to me spnere or small-po- x the soil. It is offered on the most road between this' City and the Several deaths have recently favorable terms by Howard Sebree mines on the Weber, In order that red from causes with which that at the Bain Wagon Depot, one! this coal question may be perma disease had no connection. t.o&alght he claimed two more victims. half block south of Theatre. d283 nently set at rest, but Whether this Mr. Samuel U Burt yielded to the Agent. PHUT, MIXKD RKADY FOK USE. of Robert Smith, sun pateiit s o-ood- Hoots and Shots, miAV iwmm F. Smith, H. F. Samp- SADLER A- STAPLE AND FANCY x E. Wood, Stewart Stevenson, degrees F. in son, A few T. A. Braby, Fred Carter, J. T. Alexander, Francis Armstrong and William Nay lor. - SOSS MOTIONS night usual capouse, by using our ADVERTISEMENT, JEillS, C79r) one-four- th and d21 5 ' iviaun. As eastern district. Absolutely Without a Fault Correcl&l daily hy iX'seret Fat tonal Baiik. Second J. C. Lawrence and Balt Lake Cut, November 7, 1S78. Samuel Russell. Our New Sizes Third J. C. McManus and Peter PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS Nos. 37, 38, 39, 47, 48 and 19 Buying at 51.08: Sdling at $1.10. Reed. tho IRE A mVELWJS COIBDWTIOI OF Fourth J . R. Nichols and Henry Which may lcdons with Called. Yesterday we received Dinwoodey's. a call from Be Baron George II. VVM. CULLEN BRYANT'd FOK Levi, of Florence, Italy, who is on New Work, in parts, finely illus- a tour of pleasure and observation. trated, responsible Canvassers and He was accompanied to our office ( ieneral Aeenta wanted. J. B. Ferd by President D. II. Wells. d27l A Co., New York. Departure of Missionaries. Yes hock canyon Elders A. M. Mus-se- r SPRINGS COAL.. The only relia-l.l- e terday morning and O. F. Whitney left for the market for lump, assorted and eastern States, for the field of their egg coal. Large stock always on labor?, in the Pennsylmissionary hand, and full weights guaranteed. vania district. Prices low, and special attention given to suit the wants of the pubCrash. Late last night a shelf lic. OtVice, 05 Main Street. attached to the south wall of Bar-ra- tt red EAGLE EMPORIUM i3 w'.ii y " Oorner.Croeby -- : Vsr dl40 i '.:. i. K ' CLARK, the Best It is. 1" S i rom ail Matty,; t , 'X-- -' . O. Ms And Branch Stores throughout the 55'-- Territory. dHO ALL sins. ralrtmmha 302 St S04 ll VijMil" sT Co., Wsshlnrton Arc. t. tor is. din L. M.RUIVIBEY & CO A Complete Assortment s TAHDARD Pumps and Fire Engines J1, Iron IMps hmA Pn and Bhssi VlUloffs, Ds1Ubt. Boss PkoklDf aad Arrlcuitursl Implsmsuts-- j WJmi MAIN ST.i 8T; I.OU1S, MO |