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Show i Ha Oot Eedy-You- 1 - " . . in f How HiSViLsoci Shot a Pas- EACLE El, 4 CCiC! EVENING;;NEVS; . C0QT1CU who Ad ffQni ntl dim s n elT p fcapd rfn the penitentiary on Taeadt nJzht. Sheridan, YaaihU a t tft fit r"1, notoriety, bas again made ner-se-of frequently stated afte r his trial that tber faraouf T1rsljr 'by kUlinv aaother he did Aot care anything about be those animals.: H"1- - J LZ fii itiSKT Xswtaraasi morning CcnveiUtt JLrrahgemeiiU, In lookiosrfor theoow.and because VhjI log put Itir he prison PRICE OP GOLD. .';3U1l7 X Cleanliness and flopUcity, f tended leaving It as soon as tro rot found wliere a nanther or bear has! K 17 1 1 appears he must have kUled a large- sbeep belonglog. ready. Ecoaoay la Laborofld Fuel, naa animal father.: her 1377. Tne" 4, Salt Laki Crrr, SepUmber been ready on Tuesday. JHerJs' a dramred it -- some - th ree hundred T JL$ XttDzycx or rntrff . vo Xtuyino at $LSfe 5Uic at UMfc : Melissa r very desperate and bold character. varda un a mount&iu. tamed home and' took her small Superior Ccnstructisn belDg apparently Impervious to the rifle and her father's dogs.. She i Influence of fearr' LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS. where 2I4 the then went back to the placeand tadily shorter of the tiFb brothers, and the the.aheephad been killed put I same who was shot In the brad by the dors on the track. ( They soon We refer houMepe i 'every one'ot the 73 deKTwaPJn the Theraometer a lor re panther up lofty fir with whom treed young Hennefier, atuule at 1 p. m. tree, and Miss wuson put a ouuet Cloudy the latter had a ad tn ' desperate struggle, ngnt nstweon nis eyes, pnoiioi '2i'H r ilJoedtniilnel shot. first dead at the down at him time the the Ieea the f bat attempted 'irMJub Stricultorlsts. TLer will b a robbery of Mr. on South JTorOaBd Oresonian. r :r?f r, r Austin, - ' AatoelBilk TTs Ovseret of the OVER vs ' l meeting 250 brother of Iee Atiou In the Fireman' Hall, to Temple Street. The i M ... who made his escape; U still at the fi lit' morrow, commencing, at 3 p.m. A no at made penitentiary, d Vv O haviag full attendance la requested to f of AtMuuat Goenty. Pleasant, oaepete tempt to get away. The poe that ammsr WILLIAM RICHARD transact builness of Let .'one og j lf V ..... .r.na 13, !!.' i;n' rti WSM mi ( t falling, as consume- - at once, j loiProTlng: strong tbe .J ... " r LI rrTiru'J j d "IJ 1 j j Importance. R. Sjmfsoic, Bee'. Is leftlUpparently will be avoided. care should be taken Tbestme of ttrrni DSn-dl- "l la writing all correspondents by I. name I... U prapf 'A Oftlce lguer. 'lVf -- 1:1 i rc'm ,r IvM-r- " sain , .hu ! a tiot LP, Agent A. la t'Uh in the ftrl l stl testify, to and mre partl- t- T-- " . .T U ft tr .tit ! Si . h out t, ana .nil I ti,j li mi ut rub he Ceu- - Cutler, Agent, have bnC. Are en- An Outsider Vlew.-444d to make the following ex lrct from a Utter from a gentle man ho resided for several years u thi city, and who Is pow In Car- n. rvivti Tha wilter Of the cornmuuicatlori was navsr a mem- ter of the church. In jspesklng of uemL--e or l'reUsol Ik Young, I j hetuijs 'A crest man has arooe. but his deeds will live after him lie has tft a record that will probably not ba appreciated by outsiders until the time arrives when the scales of prejudice fall from their, eyes,' and rip gresk aeis: mai am nas oeen nstrumentai In acoomplUhlng h si I shine forth Jn bright effulg das. that all who knew his tao- tivt new recognUe." 1 j f, V, We rel'u- - guaranteed. l,t lit ' ivi The only AM' 1N of a somewhat milder type than the other. Writ Plainly. Agent and cttbera for the; News should take particular care, when aendln? sub scription lists to this office; to write the names as plainly and legibly as possible. By doing tbls,mlstake In the malllog department of this ft1 ' : . 'Richard Wilson, one of the prisoners who escaped from the Penitentiary en Tuesdsy night, was captured Deputy U? B. Uarshal Bowman Cannon had been searching for the fugitives, and re turned, this forenoon, to the Penitentiary, when a man rode up to that bullJing and stated that a strange ruin was In a clump of wll- ows about two mile distant. War den Vandercook and Mr. Caunon went at once to the spot Indicated and searched around for some time, when the latter suddenly came up on Wilson, In a corn field. On being discovered be jumped to lil feet and said, "I'll give up." Dep: uty Cannon and Warden Vander cook at once took him In charge, and. conveyed him to the Penitentiary, and. he U now lu his old quarters. .On tit Track. Up to this after noon Wilson was the only one of the men. who escaped from the penitentiary who was known to be. taken, but It Is thouzht the officers are on the track of the others s&d their early capture Is ! confidently , Captured-- to-da- : oomplalot, son ot Oeorre and Sua-na- b farDtrprtb, aged months, j Xa Cedes CUr, Ciaa, of debiliiy, Aorust Mth, 1877, AK5 WnSKXER.' PeOeaaed was born at Mortiy, Woeoester- shlre, Enlaod April fttb, 1800; was bap' Used loto tbe Church of Jesus Caret, of Latter-da- y 8auits. y Elder John Meeks, at Woitbouroe, Herefordshire, Easlaod, lMli 8be arrived Ja Utah July JOth, hrt.hr UK'S and settled ia Qdea November City, where she eoatioued to nslde uaUl."; toe umeor uer (reata. Tbe funeral, which was numereualr at took KUter 29th., Auaust tended, plaoe Wheeler was an booesu UDiieht, industrl-ou woman a faithful wrfv affectionate uiotber, aod a true Latterlav Baiot. eae. oled la the sure and certain hope of a re surrection 10 eternal lire; was well beloved anew her, and leaves a Urge cyan who family and many friend 1 to moura ber Iota. - Unnels sn-- wiWUUe Unj. K"hkIi ljlank-'- .1. Ttr Mi.bt " ! iv.r.,11. Jf Mjuir 5 ar list of letters:;; t the . 'i :J.r.. , tl t'. SOKK UR iinnieUi&tei ufct oftentimes at-- !, re- - o luiMi." menHronvhKU a.a .ai ! I 1 ' become Dus their of friDT ,,vI tbe Dead Letter Ufflee. Atwood A A Id red A AndetsooT Akew H L8 Any Ax ton M L Alas worth M as Benedict F Uaraey K d Uraa erB i Peacock Oibon H A OOW V r Gil et A J . ! Olbtw J ywoU w' until .the introduc- lafiliiote remedy. jKtUi w&nj perionj, bow- -k -- f fiowiler from those dtagust!3tnt .fccsu?e of their Igno- at Ihs sovereign fltES.H'S 8UI UI t itiit mj&iu cure for all di. R SOA1 . h a. itu.h.iu.n fUchuda air. . , , ! y, ? 1 , ealitiea : 3W If your Tinner has not ot -an send the order te , v.; assort-rn- t, lil ' oa tO j 1 - 1)' . PRICES TO SATISFY THE CLOSEST BUYERS. W-- ( ZI0'S'; CO-O- HERO. P. B ALT X AKEUCIT J dOS Wt5 . , .j ,; i'l ' uimi r , ;We aie constantly receiving additions to our stock in all thsXatest ., Novelties in Uresa Xetlona. ; CloHiIng. llata, Etc., and are - now offering Rare Bargains In every, jiepartment, to Etc., room for our Fall and Winter Stock. make ' Oo!a, I fj o I mm ' i '. . SjM s " District Court, Thursday Aug. Gth. 8mltb L T Talmadge Brett, v: William Clark Curtis O . LosanL Tsniplenian B: K default. L Curtis N rone T Brown; Judgment by at F Loname W E Tay P FredPhilllps vs. Silver Star M. Castellina Careen B T Leyshoa W Timnson O a Cannon RE.. TiomHiiUr Co,rTudgment by default. Moore W A Corbett D B ( n y j of-fle- w EN'S' AN IT BOYS' CLQTHIWG: u v r. ISST.f itr-VBB- T a g v . -- In our Grocery Department I. plete stock of t ; . tt - In the matter of the Estate of Prest. . i ; Brlcham xoung, deoeaseo. PETITION with a doicunient purport-li- r to be the last wilt and testament with ood tells thereto ot President Brlg-baToang- deceased, bavins: been aied in this Coutv by; Oeorse Q. Cannes, Briahem aud Albert Carrinston.prsylns that Yww said documents he admitted to probate ae the last will and testament ot the said debe ceased, and that tetters testamentary . Issued to petitioners. Now, tnerafore, id pursuancs of the 8tatutes la such oase mads anoV provided and the order of this Court, notice Is here by riven that Saturday tbe IMbXday of Court Koom of said Court at the County Court House in Salt Lake CitrV has been appointed the time and place Xor the hear- lorozsaia petition and tne provrns of said til oodioiv. at which time and nisce all persons laterested may appear and con' test the probats Of 8014 wl! and codicils r thereto Dated at Fair Lake Citr this itn day ox m 11 ; .. - may bo found the Most : : Com- I . . STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES IN THE T E R RITORY. 1 n SSX ' ,i- . 1'- - V.l . ( o j " ... We call special attention to pur large stock of JAPAU 6MDBEJ" TEAS. CHOICE ' i tit : s '!iU . ALSO! OUR Li--- . September, 1877. r ., ..;.t Clerk Probate Court, 8. X. Cov ' I CO - MID 010 FR&GRnllT ROASTED JAVA v i;. ! .1 COFFEES. - - j WORTH RMDING BOOKS Families will find it advantageous to trade with us, onr Goods are Fir&t Class and Cheap. Book of BXohnou. Ij fl.0, Boan,. klorccco GiltVxira, ti.M ! All Orders Delivered Promptly. . : ' Doctrine and Covenants . Full Cloth, Embossed Btrfee, rilt back and "l ' sprinkled edsee, S3 09. Full Imitation Morrocco, embossed sides. silt back and spilnkkd edees, tZIO. . 9 'Iri sssssssi K flymn Book. Hoan. Tiptonv- " . . 1.2&. !: i Tm-4TriT- Cloth LOO. Cloth Otlt, .WUUaaos JUooper Miller C V tf 1XT 5 . . 1.3.. 1 Plntar narriaget j 1. M liner A V, - Morocco Gjlt, 3.00. WbJUSM-DOnVI- -- XTTrt C A T ?T ,HariitfiZiof$5;.l; ; " I : t i - . , . CanneseterHMott WH e PRICE. SpLBfdLND ? t j i I.: Lake CeaeSjr.eerterjr ef K Mumford T Vincent W T Arrrved Home. Lieut. - Willard Carlrreen W MunaonSB Vance J O Cdrlls MarsdeU O te Young, of the United States En Wintmma M Morrison T iU son of the late Presi Davidson J B Mlbrate J B gineer Corps, ll Moore J A Co dent B. Young, arrived homo, last UgdfeLPI Moore J W Writer W J L WUllams W oavls l Mumper J evening. Gimmick B Q Mayor J Welbe W A : Dunkley ss Elder JB Easton J K Eastman J Ellis LM " . : Cahoon W F Low B Davis CbecketUH Lienberd J G FavUie J Cuthbert J LaUmerJ ShoiesBn Cox O A Lrthamer J seoU A L Llnholm. TT TiShlli s Cloud HO 1 Dress Goods at 10 and 12 Cents per Yard, 10& Pieces Uohalrs worth 50 to 75cts, at 25 . Cents, 500 Pieces Printai at 7 Cents per yard, ; .;;(.!. NOTICE - "l,,v.;V-- ' . rr Bait le the Preaaie I'eart e ed ITCsli 1. -, " " i 1. UTAH." . fit - j VA J 1 ' - Mil E!KS' STJBIjIBS; r:: ST. LOUIS, MO., 3 ItaUfax Mrs Hardy 8 A 4 Kalpe, Mrs i HudaoaM Kobbea A Bliss If It Haneen k' hulttr B al ' Butterwvrth BHyde 1A A Kamzeil h Birch 1 J V . m Barton M J Jordan N J Smith 8 B Brlnkerhoff MJrnkins M fi BavlliB V JahBMn J Snhnnih,Mn Cottle A JackeonHS O W M Clarke Jeokaoa Fawders L " Curtla U M JohueoQ O Bulley Com p too H TC JohneonAL' Curttn H Tucker 8 ' H. Checketu H Ksytor B TetuneltB 71 a. Chandler J Lewis It . J - Taompson kW CUyoeld sx Clark PTumor W Calibood M 0 Mallen M ' V U Miller U pavlaE M.kjuatJT Vail B Peeks ML Maeon H Westwocd WO Meek Mies WlUUnuMS Rmbley M B MoSUMer M AWilUeme at S Eckford MlaS Meier V , WoodmanseeL Wakeneid B W V; Femes Peterson C Wssstaff W . Lo-- . " 1 -- i and. for J.ci9 Money t;i:iu eteee . a say eMs CeeStlea wMai ei eaaee sieies mi eeeeetty. ' Suited to all kinds of Fuel and -: 1ST Is Afore EaUy and Quickly Sold " a every wnere. Neb., en the arrival o the Union 'sr II. Pacific trains from the West, and Hiit ativi W bi?I.rr lye, that If going east over the road, the change from the cars of the! Union I'aciflc railway to the trains of the Chicago Jc Northwestern Railway ; tU ir of Consumption, should be made at Fremont. The suJ TolK Th great vlr- - trains will run from Fremont to m('.!iliruelirueu that It ripens Chicago via California Junction, kht:tni tVruws It out of the where the tralus are (transferred ;nrJ!ei the and thus across the Missouri by! Car; Ferry. As this transfer Is made Promptly vwi i Vtf roi.c, for and without disturbing llie passen- S aa a b aj)f tyipeiis, Indigestion, gers .iti tne coacues, ana as mas Tiiid lmic a healthy litie is ; many miles the shortest, pri)liK-4 if UisstoiuAch, creating an rave i ) i; e rs will not be Incommoded !!i,fufiastthje, and curing or on account ht the des- r topon of the bridge at Oaiiha. u Jim J Our Stock of all the above, is the most complete to be found lo Utah, ' h ' :" and will be sold at . 4 . j i ji t r SBsl ACEARTBROM ..Si . n reaiedy in j -'1 :- . '612, 614,616 &61S N. MAIN ST., Eawlint s II A -- U at 1. Hck Hanks H ttoiinm B M ltoeo H Ktraon Haii o at . I concern well-found- W.. : e . i - . - Excelsior Hanufactu ring Co, r, ESI , '.jr..' .i.U AjtoaleTSwUn4tWt UUtT. i ri . S'.?;- - which!' have , been 1 sold, : ; i,";'; k:.- M mm . , sUroi . 1 , . tleod ,.i ; Vsr Af u "Post OOoe at Salt KEMAWCtO Sep. 6, 1877, which, 11 not Ailed for witbJs one month, will be teat to In ' Hi-raruenl- o material ami will or T :!;! . . ' nL V. V I j u.u!;o-.'fi...-- rrt - f Cloths, Vi ."H V. .!a--7!TeJiU- FABNWOBTH, ooked tot. V iS been en have the If Vasterdesperadoes Eetttrned MJisionary. to abled are obtain there un to arms, day afternoon we werei: pleased some are not them who ainoBtt who B. meet FJjJer S. II. Smith," reeently returned from mission; to ikely to sufTer themselves to be California. lie left here for the taken wUiout giving the officers a Tf wer--t oil the th of last June, and ' , S labored In San Francisco,' Oakland, ....... . m .. .1 al.li.lliii Mr. f Arretted. m .1 Joseph Brim, JJ rvKuureutv aim iiviuidw tendeil a number of meetings andl whose residence Is on ItAft River, north-wester- n part of the the peopla at n the preached to I err was arrested recently, on lory, every available opportunity. r'At an found him Indictment elagainst ' lie and ether for the the by Jury, killing, grand ders engaged' a pnblio ball for .five consecutlve Sundays, a number of years since, of the no aud advertised meelldjrt, ; which, torious horse and cattle thief "Ike" h S Uucohlneon J Pope A however, were but moderately at- Potter. Mr. Brim was taken to the- AUiog-te' C ADdereenP PeroJrel A J as and bonds,atnount- AodaraoaS Redoes tended. Klder Smith jmet d num- penitentiary, JZ A Co SS were to IIHctntO Armitroof $10,OCO, ber of people who weref ronnecied ng being prepared HsrdyM f Bow land B U for his he Atkins OW Uilev II pro release, HauertB with the Church In lb! early .rise, Adams V ButbandsGT HobertiTiC ere from freed this. bably custody were a whom tt a JacksoD, Mrs; Rlrherrfann JK v among rnan maonJ IlarnepH Hansen A Mimifli. sister to Oliver Cowdery.J , UirreWM HedeeeJ UoaenrrenJP ' Keed J HueneeJ. He returns in excellent health Music&. We have received, from noiajrardner Uenderaon IT Kidna 3 W J MO Calder Careless, two new. song, Bowler and spirits. 14 lotetH U5id Brieceea Me YourEver Call ileaa LB Darling?" Barrows ft M Irwin MJ Klder Job Smith U laboring at U PS Richards C. words and music Harry Buceu aw by BP Oakland. iUnney 11 Burr CAS James VH Bed way W H BacbmanTJ JehnconO uuj tjuv m virkuiiug vi tuv BlnneU nu) ttaadatl W : ' U Jensen A H Omaha Bridge. Wo Lleara from Angels," word and music by H. Boo ton A P 8hawL,-eearsW. II. Htennett, Csj.,1 general M. Eastabrooke. The last named BirounahawWKapperat J j; passenger agent of the Chicago and song is one or much more loan eraoieru 8 winner J O KeerneyP i J . Klranees J JH Sheriff Northwestern Railway! that until ordinary pathos and beauty. Q. Buxton J i s J Savlil O the bridge at Omaha! is restored, W. Richardson, & Co., of Boston, Blrrell Bond BP Lucas O W Sblaa-letoH Benston J Lewis CBS 8 loan H passengers fori Chicago! and all are the publishers; sold by Calder UunkoSK FT H E Saunders IovenbereH tkshoenfeldF points east of Omaha f 111 find the St Careless, their agents tu this city, Bassett F H U I.kd l ttaUlvBA.. trains or that line at JFremoht, at 35 cents a copy. Llnnetl A Blayton 1-- brln l- ' ffi ; GILES tub-- J -- pi and th v T Importers anJWholesale ana itetait ueaiers in to-da- y. ! Main . j . -- n mM "jj 1, - , M V - ! -- abe-w&- mm, ,,: Paper, It cento. j ....':;..UnD...i.:i. a. " n ) f'i' "i.i Morris J Woaicrxa. In T.J. Watson B K M The Government of'j3od.7' through which we Noble J K Williams D i have passed, many villagers ceased KcrrisB ' jStlflr' Taper CoverVo to maae their own pork, and even Whitehead OO ... t OlsenJS tP near good markets, KorabVTS- A A upon the farm, Woalaev R H A A OK been a question wnetner Freeman WalkerF has. milennial Star, Vol. XIV ttk'iXuitJfQle tot the Great Demand. Notwlthstand-n- g as . relreeASa W hit worth J was any profit In keeping pigs. Oowells there ' M W Wardrobe J Pratt WHITE IXD j JLivfft'omiUnt,etc. These Cair, slip and i Karly Arrival a very Urge number of ex n the old urue it was a main re r of an T j :T.i! Plff,LKi'r","'?."i' that A Pmrker'G J T HS J Woolley ltrtite, and produce a tra copies of the Dally, Bemi Week source, ana the corncrlu ana the Hoisastead O J Peterson J C - Ware J D :cvl .tt-i- . t;"Mv 1 Hswn L " Woodruff J as as were Phillips J "IkUiQcf the liver without tne Voice Tb.e indlspensiule pigsty of Panooe J M Wllliems J Warning. J MINING J t Janger, a they are free ly and Weekly editions of the barn and the cowyard. . The best Hsrt COLOnED; NEW STYLE Wood worth H Hudson JW Prror B J fall account manure made on the farm was the Harbin ' Nkws I nr Morocco, the ...... lUXl. Cloth M containing Embowrt, K Pahnd 8 ... r. J , i. iri md jtt more effica- - of the j f l obsequies of President Brig- - content of the lye.' It made lu .rersons a action Uxjulrlnx for the above 'letteii tt.ortiij heathy 1a'KT' iIrj",i. "4 h tm Younz were rrlnted. so ereat mark upon the cornfield, and the Fair suits. effecU were seen for year after lu are requested .to sUte when advertised. '' 'V "'W.m.- jWe L a rert1n ruru hat teen the demand tbit by last the oaU and grata. After many ; cn ,. f M MO OKI, ""wwapUonfc, the Palmoolo eveuing every copy had been sold. years or norae- Cloth Km bowled, witn I experience CD mJ": nptu. th matter and purl- The eagerness to obtain the par made manure ana tne manufactur b!rj. The Mandrake Fills ticulars of the marked event U still ed article, we have come to the conThe Mormon Question.! ths Iirr, crf.at, a clusion that no cultivator can aflord healthy ' tlEGLIGEE AUD UUDEnsniRTS AUD DR&VJERS. waiovs all diseases 0f the unabated, and to satisfy; It we have to with the labors of the MINING STOCKS. Covers, veui dlspeuse Paper . wfthln few a of l.'onaurapUon. determined to Issue, I nsm; . v as a manufacturer or leruuxers. j i I fig ; MOKNIMQ tone B9AKO a of is most a the aud 7fitheruntoruarht containing way tM makes a dajs, pamphlet,from .the demise filling the pork satisfactory barrel and the larDlvlie Authority complete account, and enables ?;fUo, tte San I"ranioo&iL 6,1877. even be little economy If thero der, un President our of Umented late . 10 cents. tw,l biod; anJTTH In 1U COYS' & YOUTHS'. s FELT, aSSIKEEEISD, X rlfEOKTIES, his of interment til the clrcuUtion remains, and of lu Swine pay t.??1 largely mixing S S00 b 16; 161; !; 16, 7a1- - Theccrubined ac-- -; with some additional particulars. . compositing the contepits of the 375 Ophlr, 10: 10: W; ID, bo, 10 Mer, msdlclne as thus ex-macellar that receives the Key to the Science of Theology. The pamphlet will be a conveni barn jckTIlAYJ cure every cw of nure In thestable of cattle the kept 171:171:1 775 to In which If taken In ent Saints for form the 1 SS. Im. M rocoo, l.tO. Cloth bab. Embtssed, above. We have noticed IhU fea time, and ,a ratUu iae Cars, 81;. 2Sli 8; m ,, ereveied keep the record of It Ike most ture In the management of the 1035 615 Savage, By 1 occurmost visit has event farmers recently which Icnpreeslve thrifty at re J ace the death of. the! prophet ed. Pigs aie kept! at work, from 170 !hollar,S3;S3j 1. OitttusionV'-- - Does the -- Bible '1 All to their birth their slaughter. 61 1110 ? Sanction The honored deceased, refuse from the farm erBi; Joseph. Polygamy A fa aud A(Y garden TJst tXtttif ' VlUta Jisv. wlere all letters for however, Uvea fit a more Important goes to the barn cellar. Absorbents, Wilh TJirce Duooutm on Celestial 465 lacket, lot; 101: 10; b 5. "tteiddna,ed. or ana and enduring record t hail the page in the shape weathered i 90o prat 85c; li53 Marriage.e ' ".riaie ,, a!l diugtlM.H. of mere book head Uud, swamp hay, salt .905 Irapl, j t t history In the heart muck, marsn grass, sawdust. I !t j' seaweed, Vit and affections of a great people, leaves from the woods, were ParrCoers,Mfei.ts A.ipna,.sos 1230 ulher cathartics, Belcher, ?I;Il; 6UrfH added to keep the swine Ir who will ever tenaciously cherish Answers to Questions, Co not render the his 1 busy aud to prevent all bad odor?. .if',". IS. V memory. jr i so a is which The often nuis ! sty, .... Revelation kUI on Celestial Marriage lIIIIVII. AC D E L; ; use of absorb the ance, t may, J by of a peima- - The xcursJonlits.Members f r l' be inoffensive. FOB kept entirely 1.. Vallev. f r t action. Kim m- - the excursion party that, went to ents, ijccnqrtbt; The pigs not only thoroughly com 870 4U . 40 rVffBel.il. with.' ao DartL tiUp a num-be- posit ail tnis material thrown into iS90 ! StlC r Provo yesterday met -. I .via Salt Lake City. !;!.. Paper, Cvvert, to cents. Overman, 5: 25;. 26; 26lb 6; over- the cellar, but by the tramping of an mild SftlL mishaps. them. Sold hSf By osiog iKw reel prevent excessive fermen 5625 Justioe, Jl, 111: 1U; 12; 121, b sight the firemen left arery essen- their Le Lirre Da LTormon ' . is after mixed. it tation tial element behind them, at the The pig Is especially valuable to 6:12, oeo; lxj; 111. in, o 7 :, if. ! b HI: 121. so; in, sw; Paper Covers, LOX bas the In this a wno a d a city plcnlo tu depot ia . the villager occupied IT ,J ,.;5 kets aud content. At Amer u borer or mecnanis during the day. . ": 60 ! r,, Buccor, Hiss Saon'i. FcssLs. I Jou aUh to "travel He ha his acre or two of land, hi 270 Union, ft,: 6,' 6 i tTn7d.Au by ican Fork three of the party vines can be and fruit which trees, didn't get aboard the train In time, mads to supply his table with com- - 815 Uulia?h; 41&klrU Cloth, LOOa; CVoth Gilt, jaTCaif OUM.0S . ; ' k -r 10 Beg Bel, ...... i atoroooo. z.za. 2. behind were left ' proand and They safest rorts ana .luxuries the 'year roona. 655 Caledonia, 4.10; '4.1511.07 " I i.,. -- oiwevn c'"-'- "' sa i..'f.'-:"-- J S.'T'Si Umaba and cured a carriage, however, and The profit of hU garden and fruit 655 Boots amd Shoes $trangxbuttrue! ! , , twcajrn rr. CaUcMssa fcr: Children. almost entirely 200 Dayton, 55o .....h,;. made the connection wjth the par yarn win oepena ofa kfruH eotrrn Qdmsmadebr t,'f i upon tne free use or fertilisers. It 20 New York,4Ar sf ffli . . v. ty some time In the afternoon. are mafeHoorderA aod North. v- -r auST Paper Covers, ZfcUu Cloth, EOcefili. U practical to keep his soil In a hlzh ppaitedi At Provo, the 10th Ward bras state or productiveness with for till ioTien jprd-pitsed-.r u ii.; .i; A and in Iffaresarea. and style ready v sers band marual made & suit all upon the premises. If ew A, o w CapL Beesley's V Come !Y prices 'Si Du-s- e we maae the meet or our t re 1 home, sernaded 111. Mayor Smoot, lodge "otl Dining customers. l'OattV'Wokai to fill toe, larder; and store andpfoxe itT 1: i;iO and other leading cit sourees i0 Wash, berry, Lady tnei rruis room, the times, would apt 200 !8o Justice, LS0 "K" express i m. S , The celebrated De so incurably Daa. Motion Iran ' ' 950 Leviathan, 00 ; f j CD p "i . Gillian L Vi "the of .( from the parapet r'.,J,-2060 Ji Con Va, 40o. Cra are melody 111 "wand by Court House' and the 'roof of the 90c ,T2ia a Eessxrcctian, i .! .!.r Trcjon, i4 loO.Petonla, li Urge woolen' factory building. Tne as Live. IaaBT VI XWaoowrss is President Sunlight, "All BriQham by yUaodChIo.en. portion of the party also the physicists have shown, U the ; i Young. vii rd l, lei.::--:'- . tTC "JH tteuu ieli greater or or rorce source tne ail lorms with the UpperSyjZeaiher, view 1 passed Storekeepers through factory, tr; 7"vrt-i-'- -root. w it"u' t Which we are familiar. The coal Prlos; Idcents. r v? and and the other route. log i. machinery tfietr ap promote Findings; joiner that heats' oar houses and anovee t. , Mew Terw pteelta. .. , v to the of the establishment. etsn pointment supplied d souai-Ceme ojssk; our steam esgineeis (inter jests? onry VoK II ... Journal ofrl;Discourses, eaime. The firemen formed la torchlight trade at reason- - TI suushlne of. former vage. ' all lib .Yosts. i t.it.' .t u r t.'-- ... itftj. bars,122; ! t f UO. the. .Half Calf. ,rv: tirofeulari ax flrnv rJ H?tfc! Me rates. the Il&t of.tho vegetable and tmi gisehbacks, US rold: silver cola, , is doe, directly or I iiso re.tA e 7mn Tfinn ent Orave?, and marched tbrocjh the mal world now OteeSt ' WJII.ATOW23, source. The Money 2 4;'Governc3enttsAdy; indirectly, to the tame streets of Provo. was also a Salt Lake City. There; . ,tod U tie eat we of the Dl; the Block "maxkel wtsi;W Union, - Pbllahed.Jitl3r sale . t bread that tuej dance in one of the public nails, at sun; the clothes that'wegift wear are ' ' pTP?K3.;Iii IaL: 1 Or 'j X i 1S1; Paoifle.241; ilarlnlzht. The train- didlJjot leave woven oot of hli beams. PlanU Qnlckallver, XrTV.o Bteam Printing ansT News Deseret iioaa." Wells, dl ttLj' 3tji i.'3 w.i Provo, on the .return trip,.tlJl fif- turn towards his light, and so Nswierk-Certr-1C?; Erie,.l? teen minutes to two Q'c loci aim. should we If we had cot ; forgotten Panama.. 1 10: ULion laci3c, i rulilaMus OScc,miV tAier (lt ,lvti arriving here I at twenty our natural lnstincu In the artlfi Bonds, 1041; Ceatrl rai2o Bond. Utah. j ,9 T"; les.tL ; wa mlnates ?m.i Ibur tWT n rtffl J exlituce pft l 1A r r 1 ii ' ti w Ht- '' ' aAJ !J a ' d-U- KupiThb pia the fluh times - i" , : . . ! nt-.Y-- L , I : w x j 0 la;1 . i 1 . - :- I , I , ; '". , fiilir T J, l.-- R. j 1 im.ijw;-y-- I !:!!! dress shirts, - I ' i. . "Bool's. UrvJ . ! i : : or-"- nu i 4l . . - SCABFO, CLOTnillG ' r'ionilly J.; ,v 7;7.j, -- -- "J, 4 pVS:'l ban, i j f'rf ! I fre-guen-tly 1 . am, mm w m mi. ; '. Socls: j M -- iKK 1$A.TS. ' ? ! Jt.r7' -- rstl'i NOTED HOUSE S. P. TE an vnmvMU liiow !Pi?ices. 1 - ! . of : 1 I - . 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