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Show Notices, Special Business CUrm If" Hona take pleMurelji inrUU-- .. White & announcing that they have eome el ,r the Christmas market, ever e the finest quality meats Lake Halt in erl to the public ,.f. their thow of beef will ..' fund fuierior a old four-ye- ar r Jen inrhain heifer, fed Uj vm. acknowledged by com ... tent judges to be the best ever in Utah Territory. 1 neir show Vea! will alio t Mutton. Pork and ... u rw ,. quality. -- ai.k. i Au Organ ch . , .-- - Krt.i.. r- .ii Huj-erio- i terms. ea-- y ii , r atiug tonio VegeUble preparation,or positively froe Trom any luineral It ia the deleterious nubstanoes. hair dressing most delightful of all Irritaallaying -cthe head, ooling throbtion, curing headache andthe halt bing temples, making and obedistrong, fragrant, glossy ent to control, ho cleanly to use fabric, that it will not soil the finest y luxuriant-lto hair grow causing the danand riutifully, removing druff and pimples. No man or woman can become bald who will use the Lyon'r Kathairon properly. Vi od EVENING NEWS. l'ublic. liertmbw M ondJi to have their jh --fl k wishing for tne lion white PRICE OF COLD. jft and ; a baiu.sn good and enjoy lVi ltCl hj D'trtt Natimnl JJdW. HAND TABLET, Cvrrulol BATH til! Halt Lke Ciit, Icombcr 18, 1876. ;iif Matthews A Co. by vjared ' Duui'fJ at Jl.lI: S:lUnn at lX'J. M- L an,J Woman's u: IK, 1876. tayuer.-Notar- . at - I ?,iriil.f-b- " louie. U- -l Local and Other Matters. -- 1 Thermcmktkk the shade at 1 p.m. degrees F. in Fog?y. to-da- y. The fog lifted a little being clear to afternoon, yesterday the western horizon. Tho Fog. have .,l their Clothing and UentV M.Uhia ritore to Main street, '," ' " . ' re-,t- Mr. Win. Ward, On a Visit. .1 lll.lt.. timikfe of Council JiluIId, is in ,uo NVaiati-- building. architect, town, on a viiit to his relatives. . n 1 , A Co. o'ltEilXY H , d21 Seventies. We are requested to remind the Keventieg .that their general meeting will be held at the Council House, evening, at seven o'clock. H '( . mhvM will find it t. their - SA" MattheWM by uslni? J'in A ISO ,4 nroUKlNO "1 J tha fur holiday. up Coar.se , j.uiJ for FIFTY tons 1 .'...luj , . ; . J. W. HNF.I.I-- , Idaho Ktorr. Still Enveloped We have en tered upon the third week of fwggy weather. The preaentTclimatlc hereabout compares well with the political atmosphere of the Republic you can't see far through it. Co., Main Theatro. The performance on are hotel, Wasatch !, was excellent, ,tr.. (.i ponite Vur- -, Saturday evening -- Wins (M, thing and Men's but the audience was not large. Hk1, cheap only one The next great attraction is "Cia-lerella- " on Christmas Day in the . lor the children, and a afteruoon lluu Kwlot npvclal toy for each, thanks to Manager hied black furs per ... 5.75 Harris. Taluia black Capes, Larxesue, Obsequies. We are requested to 00 ill SfcU of the friends of 1.00 draw the attention ; inch, l Uue onteH at Brother and Bister Joseph B. Elder Ma.sk ( 'ap at to the fact that tho funeral of their I'lie made nocks, per doen 41.2T.",0 little daughter will take place tov '.I. per pair morrow. S7?c V,' i. lien yarn, per pound, "The Signs of the Times." By ntna alioes at II. V.. VllVAA'A, invitation of the Eleventh Ward St Main j Y. M. M. I. Association, Elder j John Nicholson will deliver an ad Altr IMlO.t MISTKIlllTIOSf. dress, under the auspices of that I lie great picture sale at the l'i organization, on tho above named ..n.-t-Art Gallery will take place subject, at the New Schoolhouse 'J)th, isrc, at 3 p.m. Hubscrip-t- i on Tuesday .evening, December 19, 00. A splendid lot of at seven o'clock. Tho public are .n price, will bedUpotwnl of, ranging invited. Admission . ,., value from to Come Jos. H. Felt, Brent. them and subscribe; entire ( 'hah. Dkn.nkv, Becy. faction guaranteed. i C. K. SAVAGE, Ilefore u s Is Tho J Instructor. Director General. number 4, the closing one of the present volume, No. II, of tho Juv lwwarof rKb l'olaona Vended under the name of Dent-nfiht- -t. enile Instructor. A most interesttoAdopt andadhere to the ing volume it has been, and, ibs predecessors, an gether with only preparation that really tlie teeth, and hardens the excellent acquisition to any family, , Its effe- Bunday School, or other library. j,uin-fragrant Hozodout. of this ct-ton decaying teeth are rnar-vi'i'.- Home of he contents are "Stampedes," "From a Young disAw LAWS uoucernlng fsaturaliza-t- l Missionary," "The banyan Tree,", "No. IV (Neuropte-ra).ii. Citizenship, Elections, Huper-vi.u- n "Kutomology, "ThtrContrabaTKlist," "Edito of Elections, and United the Centennial :iite Martibald at Elections, In rial Though ts''t'o Trice 13 cents. Exhibition Jottings by tho Way," jauiplilet form. "Travels in Trip to the .i sale at the Di sk.kkt News oUhllv k. 1 A i ! W M.-n'- t 7 Dt-c- . fr-e- pi.-tu- i 1 tt.-- ! -- i pre-Hffv- ft I m. -- Inia'A dt&w Antipodes" "Joseph Smith the Prophet," correspondence, poetry, WiM Ki) Corn Husks at II. Ac. music, 's Furniture Htoro. Ko. C Fkkuuson, watch maker, A Remedy for Diphtheria. The tU-e- . Din-w':U- fw First South St., a doors east following remedy, said to befllca-ciou- s in cases of diphtheria, recom mended by the Philadelphia phy 200 new patterns of wall jaier sician whose name is appended to fr.iu h) iwiUlo ier roll at If. to us from Mr. is forwarded ln widey'n. it, with a request to Coleman, Lyman i;i :i CAN VON AND UOCK publish It I'la.MJS COAU-T- lie only relia- -' "From 2 to Z grains (not more) of ' market for lump, assorted and the permanganate of potash are Ai '.al. Large stock always on dissolved iu from 2 to 4 ounces of til l, and full weights guaranteed, water in a goblet. Five drops of i'n.fs luw, and special attention the ofilclnal tincture of heliadonua 10 to 20 drops of iven to uit the wants of the pul- - or, better, from first decimal hohiceopathic the tMVue, 5 Main Btreet. tincture of the came drug, are put into another goblet with an equal A. (Jovi.v. quantity (2 to 4 ounces) of water. Agent. "A teafpoonful to be taken from I vu-- , ok Ctaii. The Laws of each goblet alternately at intervals uli, cinnpiled by the committee of a half or fone hour. Separate at the last session of the spoons to be used aud goblets kept S covered. LegUlature, are ia the press and "I-'If rvsrvruM.: . 'i i i. 1.. i..i . i. i shortly ready for the public. I, tuamereial HL f-.- O.) I -- '- -I I 1 1I&UAN HAUSOLIA MALM gautaquin Prosperous Material an unfailing prescription for a Y. M. M. I. A Sunday Interests 'u it lean complexloa. Ballowness &c This is how "W. C." School, "ii5biJM4i Hunburn, moth patches, writes from Hantaquln, Utah Coun' eiklen, discoloration, dark siotst 13 ' iwholeome palenem, tan, pim-- i ty, under date of Doc. to eruptiona, mlueaa and every "It affords me much pleasurethe i! er kind of blemish inform the public, through disappear ''--' of the News, that Banta-iiui- n maic by the use of riugan'a columns is still progressing in the path MUolia lialui. A few applica-- ' way of excellence, under the wise ' applied with a soft lineu cloth counsels and timely teachings of Hi leave the delicate buea of d our Bishop, Geo. Halladaj'. The Wauty aud youthful bloom. union of the people, the building of ,u application caynot be detected, temples, the storing of grain, the education of our youth, the increase A"1 it it almoluUly free from all of industrial enterprises and the ible harm, warranted prosperity of tne peo-pl-e purely a consequent T are amongst his specialties. The trtt,Ie extract from the flowera result of tho-- e Leachiugs are evinc' uthern France. ed by the people purchasing the -. mill,HUUbO improving it as grist 'oK VM. C'ULLEN BBVANT'3 to render it capable of producing New Work, ia parU, finely Illus-'.e- flour of a superior quality, and by rfcpousible Canvassers aud the erection of a1 creditably built ' eueral AgeuU tithing. olUce, an, prayer room, towanted. J. B. Ford gether witli uiuuy other improveA Co., New York. J271 ments, both of a public and private re-''e- I -- - d, tartllnc nature. Terrible "Our Y. M. M. I. A. ha4 recorn-mence- d the tar of affection in the sound business iu earnest, with "r dry, metallic that seems very promising results. cough, ' a rattle wu sprung in the "The following are the bflUjeii of j lUtftha UIoTea one. Hasten with Hole, Heney of "rthrml and Tar, the new "dicinai agent, which L. admit-l-- l to U the Ust ry remedy for cornpUlnU at present cure, it.i, accom. Jllsh ng astonish the faculty .nd t Ioo-ei- .it pul-'ona- Si'pf atr.ng ( , SO to buy -L- VnuTe" Ml wnU and fl. larger. D'--- icutM in uaAw that institution ,u "D. 8. Andrews,' President; Ed. W. Clark, and John D. IJoUaday, Counsellors; Win. Chatwin, Bee.; Earnest Taylor, A.sst. Bee; Charles Tietjen, Trcasr; Charles Bam Me son, librarian; J. D. Bpooner, Cnarles Olsen, J. M. Holladay, Directors; EuV W. Clark, Deacon, with a large force of assistants, t 'Our Bunday school U in a progressive condition. Brother Georce Territorial Uoddard, Assistant BupU of try, a. U., With Brothers Evans and Wllles, favored tia with a vltit last Sandayi Dee- - 10th. !a the Interesting (discourses were, much the railroad appreciated by the people. 3 and, peace good "Health,, enounce, prevail. Ardent pirlU and their conseqent evtlfl are among pur greatest raritlet. May they long ""n! continue as such." j : . Katuuon U an inylf0r- - Modoc, 61 b Caledonia, llf b, Overman, Hi b Lost HU Mule'A'Xeetrday ' . - I:- n Telegraph. TO-DAY- 'S a H G & C, 121 b Alpha, 83 b S'ui Iranctwo, Iio. 15 Ojihlr, IS, lTti. KVJAn in. S3, b 5; S3J; S3J; nr Ophlr, Sl'I Mexican, 19: 19; Vj Hli (i Av l !?! B & B, 45; 45, s 9U; 45 J; 950 Cala, 47; 47i; 471 i. 1070 io 340 00 150 925 U170 ai00 li.50 10 10 Bavage.ll uon Va,44j; 44i; Cholllar, 8L'; 83: li & N, 7;8 7J 1'oiut, 8; Jacket. 17J: Kl: Impl, 2524e; i.'5oc Alpha, 32i; 83;13 Belcher, BNev; 11; 114 Utah, lti Bullion, SH 2120 Exchequer, lili; 640 Overman. Hi; iPM; 1680 265 20 880 100 24 h Justice, 24; Union, 10 Julia, 5 And arc Ticketed for Selection. 111 450 N Y, 1; 1; 105c Alta,2i; 1; j Andes, 2 2.50 Bherldau, 'J 70 1j Washu, 3( 200 Leviathan, 3; 2fM) H Con V&, ; 1 eOv'Prospect, 50 Kossuth, DL 1 1 'o.-- .Veil1 lold closed, Money, 7; Governments, dull, steady; Btocks, dull, strong; Western Union, 73; Quicksilver, 13; Pacltlc Mail, 2ii; Mariposa, 8; Wells, Fargo & Co, 88; New York Central, 104; Erie, 10J; Panaania, 120; Union Pacific Btock, 59; Union Pacific Bonds, 105;; Central Puciiic Ponds, lti9. 7 (1 J; 00 DEPT GROCERY Supplied with Pudding Raisins ami Currants, Cleaned Ready for Use, Fully Finest in the City, and at the r of.. Jost pli - 1L unl J M. .JANH, .. ilaufrbter . . .1. I.. c .. . uy.-iliiuor, ugni i your, iiiouiiis aini jo Funeral from reslilonee, Tuusilay, s. corres-PGudeit- 18.-T- he i I'ltcg-erwld- 1J on' fnd ls f !. at 1 p.ui. r'llcudduf tlie family iiivitiil to atteril. In Wot Jonlan. U. 1h7J. of U-o- . a, iiiph-thori- KHAC'llA VHU.KT liSlCK Kite, daufiliter of WilUain anl Lather Iirlckor, ajfod 8 jcaia, It n.ontlis aud 'i daya. This W tho second d mn liter t hut I Ikiv p lost AVlth the Millie uiaUI In two w.- Kb 8t munithe mnovmrntmr Public Salt: son of JlUlup Hunter : tj'on, pocron PtJlNT: (Iratltudn and lUdiiai am ooiniarativ'y very poor worU to uo ineonvi j luir tny feeltitirs for the vr f urmrd on atoiil!hliiir iiio you have feat iiiV sou. Il was troubled with th fu'l UN frdm bis blith, from wltleh ImiIIi tlioumef his rlht aim deprived of nnd rliiht fiM, from whleb, under Jod hU wiinir and jour hiH riur iktll, ho Is no emlri!y ieeotrl. SlHH'w til"d (1ml t'len yoll. Marktt Itnw, rwtT P. - Plant,l.Sket Nov. B, 18M. Salt l.lilMI ! T lAHKCUY, Mrtyl'2, ISTtt A Went six wtfkiB)roI was perfectly out isl of a i niioer In hit tonrti'". T'" suffsi lus tolls throuuh m hleh I iu.ne1 eaunot be diweribed. The cure wi siHKloal rlToeted without any Hnatlui, and 1 araduully t'Xperleneiol rrut relief from the (mmuwimMt of Ir. Planl's sklllfut trvatmoLit, Tho pullro eiirs wnt orfiiriiut lii six w(M'ks. 1 am sixtyniin year old, and am prepared to answer ai.y or all lixiuirltift in relation to tho niattvi . tint llio case, to myaelf, mM'inn so wonderful that 1 thluk. it uiy duty to tske the pr.srut meaimof ooiiiuiunieatluir thn faet forthu Mlf. MAY. lenetlt of othors. HUi Ward, Main Pirort. OI'BMiMi dsug-hter- I or DVYER'S sea aj PRETTY OF THINGS I . WALKS ea Holiday Season! DRY GOODS, tho following TO THE LADIES. SmVARTZ' STORE, IS Holiday Goods. JUtiT RECEIVED, A FULL LINF. OF FANCY GOODS, BT riPHES, For Christmas and New Year's PltESKtfTN Cons stlug of . ! t'ura Ladled Mlat l'Iulldru-Nult- Sac-quo- , llanherclilefit. Ties, Hbawla, lreaa Good a, and everything required for the coming Holidays, all of which, bear in your mind, I shall Cheaner than the Cheapest in thU oitv. Come one and all, Ouviuco yourself at the same time that e 11 8HWARTZ' STORE! Opposite ana ue.--t the IfcraH Cfflcp, Is tho Cheapest piaoo iu iuu lerrnory. Remember all, SHWAKTZ NOTICE ! I of Utah, Territory Count of Salt Lake. J ProlaU Court in and fur tail C'otoity. ta tlia matter of the eatate of Enoch I i . ( i, Uaaax, deceased. The underafgned having Keen appointed Administrator of tho estate ot Knoch Iteese, deceaaed, late of fait Lake City, in aid county, by the Probate Court In and for Kali Lake County, Territory of Utah, horeay girea doUv to the creditors of the deceased, that by law they arc required to exhibit their etaima against aaid estate, with the aecesaary vouchers, to mo at my omee at residence. Bast Temple Street, between North Ten pie and First North Htreets, within ten months from data. And all persons Indebted to said estate aro re. quested to eomo forward and liquidate idi same wiinoui aeiay. j ., . . AdmlnUf . IXtattuUu HJBIT, ritor of the estate of JUi.1878. 8peclaltl, at VERY LOW PIRDE; Ladies'. Misses and Children's Cloaks, and Furs; Shawls, Astrachan CloaksChildren's Woolen Hosiery and MIttena, Ladies'.GIccvclcss Jackets, Men's Cardigan Jackets, Boys' and Men's Caps, Flannel Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs, Repellants, LInseys, Flannels. Black, Seal Brown, Navy Blue and Myrtle Crcen Cashmeres and Merino Dress Goods. flOYS Store. dm Lsr.iRur.iocY YOUTHS- - MnufacturtrtlanilJob'bcrt co of Pomps and Fire Engines Pi' knd .Bhoet' I A,' Iron Pips nungs, jssinntT, aoso. racking M4 AsTrtoultnxaJ JmplenMiuta. . robto mm ST., ST. tOUIS, MO dT I AMI Ut MUS 'I. IC I' I I I 11 1.1,, I w. iox. .ir.-l.twr. PlTV, Use. ll, l l I , M ti l lHTll. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS Willi niiiv ln'ihnin with oiie.foiirth Ih e.peiie, I'V null iff out- Ii usual - PATEHT SLATE PAIIIT, MLr.n klwdv rou Water-proo- f, eau txi Mite lied nil' I eiiittod, limklnir intu it lu ller.miil IsmIIiih- - Iuiiri r than lit w hIiiiimIi 1 tv ho lit hit tilutr, tor I 1 ucllili'tl iIia Cost wl ItetiltlualloK The hlimKles it peiiRi nf hlailiiir oulyalmUt t ho foKt of ttliuply layiiiK them. Thiipaiiii riitK ritimr iiMuiiiKt. xpitrkN nr Uy tliR embers, a, may ho eaully tiMml Ly any ou. lit i. u v i.i:.K, nnd fur tin or iimi liai no njual, us u r pllliils v heat, enntrnels liy eold, and NKVSIt t llACKn nor aleit. Itoofs env.riKl with Tar ctheuthiiur ivit vnn U made wnt t tight ut a Hiiiull t'Al use, an t prenrni d fur inanv Jfiim. 1 his Mate I'ft'nt Ii l.X IUl.MI I. V Two Millions Will eover H hmnlre.l nuau feet nl hhliiKlo roof, while on tin, Iron, fell, matched IxmrdH, or uny Hiiiooth siirfati. from two ijuarts to one ialloii aro rnjnln l to liK) foet of sin ruec, ami uIiIioiimIi I ho l'uiut has a heitt j t il it isslly if In with ii. h. a piled m-- I liMors I i !:.. J noliir y It nsrtl In IliU oiiiioUIimi thorefnre It. neither t rat ks In Winter, imr rims lu M. miner. (ill diH iiyist thtmrlt it ill up tho IioIim and ionN, and (ilveti a new Miltiiiitlal lout lliat will hint for yearn. ('(iiti.ru m WAiiricushliialesit, luiurs to tho.r plaer. and kitrint them there. It tills up all Imlei. In Kelt roofn, nioM tint leaks and althoimh a slow dryer, ruin doe not iitTis t It a few hours after applylua. An nearly all paint ohooutiiln TA!!, Iki sure thatura hlsek tulll our l.LNL'lNUartlulu,Hhlch (for )oii bhlimle ItiOfb) Is "llM'OI.A'li: OI.OII, when first applinl. t hitnuliiv In slmut a mouth to a uniform liii enlnr, sud Ii all iiitentH mid purposes M.AIk. (Ill IUHHN our red ol,, r Is nsiiiilly prefrrrrd, as mm o iiial Li llvo of uny or lluai y punu et m I'or m H - , i llltKK UAI.1N our hum. n r lif n Is the only n liul.lit slut, 1 Hint ever hit rinlueeil that will elf,, I reout tlampuoMS fr. m penetiatlmr timli) sn l tint illsnolnriliR piastre. TIivho paints art) also largely uod on t nt hiiiiHos and feneoH, or us a piimliuf eoiii in rjiio liulldinfrs. our only colors nro Ciiotnl ATP, Ki n, riltK.llT llKIl aud (lltANIIR. m:m vouk ami fi m 4i run Callous, sn and box " "' half mm. i: rn t a-- r ono Wo luivo it r.'i lrre 1iintoek,of our own rooflinir low price IilOO ii i barrel.... material, elegit : ;iu no msmifrte-turc- , iho roliow-llii- rolls xtra Rubber Itooilnr t n uts liorsijiiuni foot. ir ws will fiirulsh Kuliln i itonlhis;, Nails, ("liH, and rilnto 1'dhit fi I an entiru uetv roof, at 4 j ooijU prr hijimnflMlt. UmK) mlla Turnvl l(,u,lliiif I .11. nl It. oentn Hr siiuiirt fcsit. 'J ar rod ItisiDiof 1'ell, at auoO mils . cents er ruuan' fool. Ki rolls Tarrod Mioiitlilii. at : ut m r 1 - ly -" 1 1 iipisru foot. ri'tvu f ". pallimi flus r.nnuir! Valiit, inm,! urn, tilt ll ism" l u uiiu.i'iu ttui i it jr iiji Hond for ramplo card of cnloi. Allm mum ho aeiompiinlcd with tint unmet satisfactory city rpferetiees. No aM"! an hhlpiwHl c. O. D. uulettsi'xi ri"i (lmi(! SIERRA NEVADA Price. O" IOO l)ocu AT IS nntton tJIovCM, BO oto. 3P3nil. all NI.oi, AIH. London Layer; amprlsing and &ultana 2Il$ Lnyirk fitotcitslsecdlcii W are ctatarmlaed f smppls the !BJt Batter, blawlsiur,si la srssr to of Gcnnlae Oranse Coaatjr BIUr. IVAWTEn0 kn0w tM Pru-neile- s, Mawkal with riisiM m kstt Mh.MsS.ooii CsUl asisl .... LUMBER ol Raisins, French and Hvrkish Prunes utrt Cdron, Orange and Lemon Peels, Terra-gon- d Almonds, Walnuts, JJaralona FilbertNapUs Brazil Nuts, Peacans and Psanui s. LumlierAssociatiou WHOLE 3 ALE and RETAIL Grocery Department. We have Just received a Choice Awortnieut r :i drs or AND Mrietly Heavy Winter Hoods at Extremely I,ok kla & I .1 We desire to reduce our Btock, and shall therefore offer tho above J'HEUB being soreral bund rod copies of ho aboro fionr nook remaining unsold twi nhtOuMt a.t thk r OQioo fog JS8 osjnts per copy. ... WM. WILLKS t ' thtn 1 Hen's Overcoats & Winter Suits. Enoch I ' guaranteed. hainplo orders rolii ltcd. N. Y. SLATE PAINT Co., V X KU Maiden, La i io New Ymk. lie cm, deceased. . d'JJUiOtt LiouipranoLER . 7Yn Toyn, Handsomo Writing Doska, Cold Pens and Holdora. .. (le nit id Durable, Fireproof, a large ataortment, 7'oytt ufal. Oruaim and of all kinds.' A nxif msy lie eottrl with ii till' theiip und iy apiilieitt Inn nf lhlxliltt ln WHEELBARROWS, SLEIGHS, CARTS, bhlliKle, iiiudn to last f isiiii in Jj ) ears, ti'd ronr Jcndi ami Iiodic, HUNDREDS I f liiuni I DOLLS, CHINA DOLJLS. AVAX Dolt uai Proctor, Francis Power Cobbo. The Duke of Ariivll, Jaa. A. r roude. Mrs. Mulocb. Mrs Oliphant, Mrs. Alexander, Miss Tliackeray, Jean Ingelow, Goo. McDonald. Wm. Illuck, WAGONS, Matthew Arnold. Henry Kinamlev. W. W. Htory, Auerbacb, ftuskin, Carlylu, Tenny son, Urowulug, aad many other leaders In j AN I) HOimV HORSEH, VVOniC 1IOXK8, LADIES' WICKEU WOIUC IIAHKETS, ALKUMH from Sic. upto$o0 (M) , sclenoe, notion, history, tiloirrapby. dIiIIoko pby, poetry, theology, politics, criticism uud HIBLES from 50c. to fiO.OO. In fact I have art. is, in short, a thorough compilation of It an lndispenaame current nusraturo, indu ponHthle.bocaune it embraces the work of the foremast writers upon all topics of li v ing inUrcst; aad as such. Us iuuwitano, BUITABLE FO t CIIUI JTMAS PU1WENT8, too numorou to mwntion. ana convemtnoa to every American roaricr can hardly be has al it ways ranked as chief amoDg the eclectic?, giving an amount of reading unannroHchrii Tho best and most useful pi ereut to give your children Is a GOOD BOOK. by any ether magazine: It has absorbed Its competitor, "Kvery Saturday," and in tho multiplicity of perlodoals 'It can hardly bo &sf J laving selected the stock while in New York, 11 onto n and Philaaispeueou wivn uy any person or family am determined to Sell as Low as any ether aatlefactory compendium of what' delphia, with great care, ever is of Immediate Interest or permanent house in the the in world. value literary city. Everybody invited to call and see for themselves. The subscription price (8 a year) is cheap an for tho amount of reading furnlhhfd; while for thane desiring tho cream of both home and foreign literature, the publishers make a still cheaper otter, viz. : to send ixietpald, The lAvtnu Aat and cither one of the Ame rican ft monrnnes.or week lies, a year for $10.60. With The IAviiia Aje and one or other of our loading American month lies, a subscriber will, at small com, h put in "command or tne wtioie situation." An extra onor, also, is mado to all new subscribers for 1877, viz : to send thorn oral i tho six numbers of 18711, containing, be sides oiner vaiuaDie reading, the nrtt instalments of a'new and unuoually powerful serial story by Oboro Mac Don ai d, now ring in The Living An from advance AND DURINO THE soeeis, Tho volume begins Jan. Jt, and we roc oinmenl the per ion lea to the attention of our readers. We know of no other way in which so much of the luist work of the best minds of the time ran be obtained so cheap ly and conveniently as throufh this stau dard weegiy roataziuo. Published by Lit tell Gay, Iloktou. We fsball offer, from our Largo aud Varied Assortment of ap-p- iit-ii- THIS rnrero'isr d, i f hx hail (Uir-- l I'liipuitVi hen dy lint loo hut a metliiiu ut Ihu nti ek Imlih'i ill In' hcM at dm ullldi of enl'l t'liniiianN nf 1'reNideiit IlrU'hitm Vnnnr, in Sun l.itkn f 'I'm n i v, mi tlm loin ilu t'.ty, UtahIS77. Ht II n'olm k a. in.,foi iln Jaiiiiury, I t isr he A I t it It nf nent piirjx we of i& ti"iii'l t'ninpsiiv, mi that ll tt i:' porutinii of not l reijulrt'd to tHXiKt rut t u I'niiu Ii rwi f rem Hi muni Hue In t III II ml In l if I Ilk' an 'I l an J'niiH, and ho t hut I In I. It t le t'et I ni i wni Mm In i ii In null n m t her"nf will l" i lianMt i 11 f mm tt sou, III th t 'mint y. to nk, u .1 mill t 'nn ul j i lu Ml ill Ti I ri tor) . 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A Dr. P.. L. Plant's reputation is hiowasiutr tho Territory utt oertala thwtroyur ullovpr of worms In the minimi Ixxir, and a euror nf film eauoom, tumorn, Men if u In, lo. thin I'tmi) that of Mr. Johilkldinorn's at talt Lnko, should le montlomsl ainong other. Tho girl had etn aftllelvd for wan pluood under I)i. yearn with lit d. Pho In a short time nho and Plant's cart, iiilrly eurod, and liitn not lisd a single ill for twelve month. Another duiihlor of leinsii wan atrieti with a tho samo huifli wen. lr. 1'lrtnt niuiln a ixrfiHt corn without tho lino of tho kiufo. Moth. nil. he eliiliim, aud his ehiirvvM aro ri'SHonsM.-His oUico In lu Market Itow, .alt Lake fit), did w 1 lliTI!MlL HOLIDAY 11. literature. In Its pairos ar rprcsif ntAl such Max Muller, I'rf. nent authors as Prof. Hon. W. K. Uladstouu, Dr. W. Ut. Tyndall, . 11. CartK-nterProf. Huxley. Kichard A llj, .4 I 1 - W. Lake To to-da- . Tetthiiony from Mr. Hunter, of Ix'inif owiiem 11. 19, nrs: rri'rti kits! .4 NOTICE. ftej-tl- two-third- JOHN HAU1.LI.. m Ih. nil. lent. (rued, MtnekholdoiH 'pilK I Ctiih Houtliorii Ksilroad t'omi au . t t III .1 t... .1. r .. I HTl 1. Iff't'. ill 1 lief ijil. TTniii, null. Jl.lEIVf 17. 1876, of fevor and fcoro t hi out , 1.1 1.1. Y 11 (u 1 Lowest Prices. T msai u!m hlui'lo rory apxar-auee- a eotnplalnt, roixlermtr aiul me! frlyhiful-looklu- s from whl h his MilTrrlntf' were IwvoikI ilr . I'.. L. hi hut, thank to Dr. I'laut, U (tri)it now oiTuly iiirtt ami frHi from the "'v.i.:. ) V'or verittmktlou at Mir iiiiih it (ii"'". I n Bt Noiilh Hlreet.opiM.lt . I.. H, imrtuii-:a-uud all ascertain C, Tlirvi, CO Hats and Gloves. Sacks, IS , i Stylish Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Splendid Variety of Nubias and Hoods, Ties and Bows, Wool Basques and Gents' and Boys' . Wood vi lie, 200 325 Fancy Slippers, Ladies Shoes, Elegant Furs, 200 WHI1I, 1370 TKHTIMON V : Mr ileitr litiln for inoiil Iim fciirfulA I miihlod with the I livs Prices Reduced to Meet the Wants of the People, 21; Caledonia, 11J: 11J; Balto, 2 KU Luhc City. A'o Dkaw Substantial. llo; ilo; 2H: 24 (urut i'i,tnt, of Mar It t ulJt, They are Useful. Durable and IT- - 171: or firt Jiowct . l TEASDEL'8. 45 Wi :U ('utn.i!,,i Jr. iiIi-m- mes-sag- eo .r i 80 80 TESTIMONIALS nm 18i7. lSfli. IfUUY MOKNINCI BOAKIi' To-da- By NEW AVJEIiTINsKIHENTN. 171 b Jacket, . to C. Aj-pl- (foolish thougff they may be),1a lu our estimation, bending law, and jest Ice to reach the case. If tried at all, such must be tneu ior polygamy, and If found guilty it roust be for polygamy and that too, unThe law der the law of Congress. of the Territory against "lascivious was never intended to apply to polygamy, nor does it apply by any fair aud reasonable of law. Mr. UOliou construction. certalnUr-Ca- s a right to expet1 it re- NJ- -f forn twe Btinreme C;ou he bfti taken appeal, y ..F we met TheXamanltes. o VLtnuli cr. lA'O. to with Elder George H. Hill, fromf XI t lo whom we learn that the Indians "On BaluAUy last, December 0 bo previous appointment, under his charge, on the farm, in according twenty-tw- o teachers of Utah CounMalad Valley, are doing well. The ty, assembled at the Brighara greater portion Jof them willo to Young Academy, for the purpose the Promontory, for the winter, of receiving Instructions as to the where fuel is comparatively easy of best means of conducting aud regschools, that all mightwell-trio-le access and feed for stock more ulating on d ono uniform and taught remain on Profes- few.will In the forenoon abundant.gJA. plan. r, iMaeaer Jam before tne teacuers iu.i mo taiut. the dillerent methods adopted in and America, showing The Ladies' Book. Mr. E. W. Europe their and disadvanta advantages Tullidge is engaged.Lin writing a ges. He advised the teachers to book upon the prominent women adopt none of tho Methods exclu dis- sively, but to use their judgment connected with tho latter-da- y in their application. The principle pensation, and haviLgsolicited the of catechisation was very ably ladies to aid him in obtaining ma- dwelt upon, showing the best terials for the work, one of the lat- method of forming and asking afternoon was oc ter has handed in the following, questions. Theexercises and class with cupied with a request to publish classes of drill, there being several present. 1 1 is to bo hoped "W have been requested, by Mr. children that the teachers of the couuty will E. W. Tullidge, to solicit through not excellent opporneglect this your column, for the Woman's i them. alforde Arrangetunity now is in he which Book, engaged ments will bo made with the Bail-roa- d writing, testimonials and items of Company so that the teachers special interest, from those .sisters travel at leduced rates. may rewere who acquainted with the markable incidents connected with the introduction of the CJonjel in Wales. If tho widow of Elder Dan Jones or any of the wives of the leading men who were iu that lol'H VLTt.ll.V L'NION TLI KOHAI'H LINK. cality at that time will immediateho with will communicate him, ly esteem it a favor. Also some of the DISPATCHES sisters who were in Nauvoo, after the majority of the Saints had left, CONGRESSIONAL. and when the women and children were compelled to ilee for their HEX ATE. lives across the Mississippi river. 18. Edmunds Washington, The women who were with the called concernhis resolution, up Mormon battalion in the settling of the the about Jloiijo ing the gold regions In California, just electoral count, for u select com-mittto the gold discovery, subsequent seven Senators to act and tiiose who went on the ship witli a of similar House committee, to Ban also Francisco; Jlrovklyn it was unanimously agreed to those who were the early settlers of and discussiou. without Southern Utah. Items from inciniirouuceu a lull to es wrigiii dents In the lives of these sisters tablish a court for the trial of con will render him timely assistance tested presidential elections; order in compiling a complete history of ed Wright said the most remarkable occurrences in ho printed andittabled. without consulta the lives and travels of tho women tion prepared and would bo glad to have of the Church. Immediate attenfrom the Senators. He suggestions v believed a law tion to the subject is desired." could be passed to the whole matter in accord For England. Elder Joseph W. anfco with the good sense and pat of the American people. Taylor, son f Elder Joseph E. riotism of sub Cameron, Taylor, leaves morning mitted a joint Pennsylvania, resolution for the on a mission tb England. adjournment of both houses on Friday next until January third. Ordered printed and tabled. need Bkaterw Rink3. Skating called up the President's Wright need not go all the way to the Hot message vetoing the bill fixing the Springs Lake for the exercise of President's salary at 525,000 pet their skating ability. The streets year, and the Wenate, after discus refused to pais the lull over are getting good enough In places sion, veto the yeas 2, nays ID. Not Now is the for that amusement. time when it can be Keen w here it After the morning hour Mitch would be advantageous to Hume ell's resolution, authorizing an in vestigation into the appointment the ditches across the street?, to of the Oregon electors, was conslu water ami the oveiflowing prevent ercd. converting the highway into ice 15 o INK. ponds all winter. When the banks 2S. Knott introof a ditch are cu away to make Washington, to a duced bill regulate proceedings for carriages, it also In tne easy passage count electoral presidential water for makes an eay passage the Beferred to select committee on to irrw al over tho streets. elections. A resolution instructing the jucommittee to report a con diciary By letter stitutional Missionary Labor. amendment forbidding from Elder B. V. Cummings, dated the of war claims to dispayment at Balem, Mass., Dec. 11, we learn loyal citizens, was adopted 150 to that ho recently baptized a lady 53. at that place, who was a confirmed EASTERN, invalid, and who, since embracing ii ml Loss ol I.ll?. lire tho gofpel, has rapfdly increased in Wokoksteh, Mass., 13, Somner health and strength, being now able Jmgg, lost his life by the burning to attend her household duties. - oTu house, and barn this morning. Fivsi. others wero considerably burned before ecMping from the Change. T. J. Butler, of the house. Pie.-cot- t, Arizona Miner, 'gives his WfMteru I a I oil .Tcli'raph Coinjta valedictory, Dec. 1, having dispos ny'a lllit-H- l C'orreupvndeuce, ed of the concern to Messis. Beach Washingto.v, I??.' It is underce and Marion. stood that all the political Jia- - ben compiled and Jn tho confidential office of verified Our Country Contemporarief. the Western Union Telegraph Co and Js ready for production should Ogdeu Junction, Dec. 1G the demaud be pressed to eompul- Mon. Special Marthal Fife in'orms u 'I tie Euntiit .ttlue Suit that a newsboy, who has been runNkw trial of the ning on the U. V. train from.jGn.en Emma Yokk, Park. Company was against taken down nek lat itiver, out to- Baxter, and .Stewart, was resumed night, and was unable to go counsel mads day. On examination he found athisvinoiiiiog. Parks in he held which long Migumeitf, The small hlmaflllcted with pox. wan not responsible for young fellow believes he caught it that Bulk ucti. Ue said Urant acted from some Chinamen at Hanging (jiuiii'b as his agent. That by contract Hock, who, ho says, are olllicted Giant had to pay all the expenses, with the dbieauc. and lime lr mere was any liability The people of Franklin, Weston, it rested with Grant and his Clifton, Oxford, Gentile Valley, agent1?. Soda Springs, Cat i boo and the The latctlou I'rniitl. farming and mining districts udja to those The ate cent Congressional committee. places agitating the question of the organization of selected to investigate tho ejection a new county, embracing the places frauds in tins city, rirooklyu, Jerin Idaho above named, and leaving sey City and Philadelphia, met tothe other portions of Oneida county day, and organized by electing to themselves, under the present Cox chairman. name aud organization. Following ;. Will Cbuc It BaM. are the proposed boundaries of the Post The Evening new county: Commencing at the saj'a it Is resouth-wes- t corner of Bear Lake ported that the Wurld id to be conan independent political county, thence running north ducted as the first of January. after northto its line said journal county along east ern boundary, thence along 63i.OOO,l'lr. the northern boundary line of Bear Boston, 18. The building at Lake County to the eastern boundoccupied by the National Holyoke, north along ary of Idaho, thence the boundary - line of Idaho to Paper Co., was burned; loss $:S,000. where the waters of Bear Itiver are WESTERN. , weparated from the waters of Black-loo- t Hurt- - About M rm. of l.utt a itiver, thenceto running in Jewelry Notoriety. of the summit direction westerly the mountains dividing Bnake Ban Fkancisco, 18. Mrs. FitzItiver Valley from Gentile Valley, gerald, who was robbed of her jewthence south on the summit of the elry by Mrs. Bchneider, of New mountains dividing Gentile Valley York, was formerly the wife if from .Marsh Valley, to Bed Bock, Colonel Bohert M. Lee, a lawjer of near Jeflerson Huut's ranch, thence this city, who obtained some notodue west to the summit of the riety in connection k with the esmountains dividing Cache Valley cape and re arrest of the Brothertou from Malad, thence along the ridge Brethurs, forgers, four years ago. of said mountains to the south The parties were subsequently she married Fitzgerald, ndary line of Idaho, thence easts, along tne noulu boundary line who is a drug clerk at the city and to the place of beginning- - county hospital. Lee died last OI ' July. None of his friends art aware Dec. 14 Btavihj 'nferp'rittf, that he had any insurance on his '' he had formerly neiq a The CasXof Alouzo Colton, who life, though which was forfeited. policy, of ."lascivhas been guilty under tb Terious ritorial Statute, and sentenced by FORICN.'M the District Court, to "Hfo years imthe in Penitentiary, ,. ;.r CF1JE AT BRITAIN prisonment claims moro than a passing notice. Wi:i'befcurreudered-CunioE lions It strikes us as a singular proceedh ing and wholly unwarranted law and the facts involved. InLpNJON, 18. Brent, the Louis-s-Ustead of sending Colton to the forger, will be surrendered to , .we think the court, the United states penitentiary,been in the line of Its Minister Cathlng. has , go'nev ' to would have ! duty if it had set the decision of the Madrid. Neither by the laws of i Jury aside. Bniri.u WiWriS: Utah nor common x sense, can a Thri amount, of - bullion, withman wltn two wlve, whom he aow from the Bank of Kngfand drawn as such and lives with knowledges y is jU4,000. , i balance on and supports, together' with their i Stocks. children, be tried and found guilty of lascivious lie may Bcrnds'63's IMS; new 5's 108J. be tried for bigamy or polycramv. but not for lasclvlousness, unless It shall, be at the final judgment, ; MINING STOCKS. when the secrets of men's hearts are to be made known. If sooner, it must be in a Pickwickian or burlesque sense. If Colton had been I jiStan Fratwdco, Dcc,S, 18761 sentenced to five years' imprison.j i 11 a. m for ment polygamy, After lutYing 1 had a fair trial, under the law of ? i Mer, 20 by g a B & B, 44 b, 44Ja Congress, we would jaot have felt called upon to come to his defense. t ! 'a i Ophlr. 35 b. 35J a : of him to find other Brit u Con Va,44 b. 44ia, 4it s guilty that of the Ter UaJa, 47t a f? . thing, under the laws 'i., j; because he has a second wife h tjtoryj Havage, 11 b forreU on him by bis religion ideas Iuapl, i b mule, belonging to a man living at Mill Cicek, Jumped over the fence ot his '.corral, came to'thlS City, went into ono of tho back alleys near Main Btreet, and lay down and died. This stupid animal has thus brokenup a poor man's team, besides causing him considerable trouble in coming Uptown, hauling away the carcass and burying it,' as reuireiljjy City ordinance. LATH, oov S.kAe WINDOW tiuronioit Wood Pumps! KEPT IN BTOCK. exsnlM ll. 'JaekVon's Dost" that Is the Finest Plur Chowlna ever brought to this Market, and we have It al ways in stock. BLINDS, &c. OFFICE AND YARD One-ha- lf Blocljoiitli of repot |