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Show The Jordan Dam. The raising cf the JachS uam9 avineneaa or tH river, where itt waters are takeu to mv xaai. Isuppiy . the--. Weskj ordmnCaral 4f I dl. f,thir VaJVsyi M AMtlpg, cussea ne, j uui Dy WHOLESATE ' 'tEODTJCB LIST Ooantv. whS claim that the orer- - Con (passman Berry says the It 4S--1 LU- List of iiyai the BJfclXaVe;rt;fe6irreefced pemi'Weekljr'ftt the DESfauWEvs-mn- o M. I. and News, by Z. " otherej-T-- .t a, r tm t j iu a W)aL a SSctafJ SOctt. 3 JhItol Coru Ftour, " 1.25 ' a7-!- ' LS XT :.. ahortfc.-...'..:....i.-,- j L5 xxx u 44 bosbol. "p .Uon, but Will fan short of af-m' for0isglt,,;wj..: memoer or tne - " ywc.Yetiiia BooUthlXidtei Qx, .ixmaeqawnce tne t ioiirioa. jiaxer. 1 of said dam, is working much Injury naioe ufor,er, whe presented Garfield's tue presidency fan 1879, and to those owning' property on thje borders of, Ke lAXfa vveiearn rrom the Enquirer that a meeting: yrtst ?ncisee?hae put Into held at the Court HoOse'In Provo'bh KiVirS. 5 the beams of Sa.turda.v IaaL at which the Question. h- -. DroRen. She will Vr was warmly discussed. , T,be folloW-in-g resoi'utldu waa'oflVrWd aXT the be-The Indians, are ginning or me mwu. , , , ,,,, near Stn J cee,, N,Mon ThMnS "That the oestkn In' disDhte be the mall ear and thti submitted to a coart of arbitration, trilled ai n,ln7rMT.r"BWBn' West Jordan Caprovided that the nal Company will oonaen t to such terms as will beat subserve , the 1q I TTnik" ' tJ 1" terests of all parties concenjed.T i i some eorwNewYorkandCina xnis was consiaerea,. Aty oarnment "Was. then coalmine of Nova ticotla and to in. length. taken until 2 p.in., and on reasi tne- manulacture .. .......of steel taiia, were Mr! 8embling,remarxs made by u. W. Thomas, of Lehl, who 'ttMu The tall f A fm f V. TV.V. n.n . j ea uie reeling or Interested cltixens naa eeen. surveyed from Mandaiu on the JVorthern Pacific, to Dead- theres strongly opposed to the Jori on ia not over fifty woooxne; dan Dam,the statement made to the feet to the grade mile, and coal is found at Salt Lake committee some time ago, purporting to come from parties interested, to the contrary notwith Chinese treaties are ratified Coni erees Will beenahLwl tn standing. The above motion having restrictive legislation as will prevent ueen temporarily laid upon the ta; uiuiiisuuu ble, Mr. M, 'P; Madsen moved the uniteu etaiesv ot -ivuiaeaa. to tne election of a committee to ascertain ix The nnnt tjnnnrl ' fpitn Am iu- - a; "jL in the several wards who. have been P. B.It. waa thmarn fmm th. injured, to what extent, and bov near Laguna, N. M. The engine much more injury U liable to be and two cars went over an embankthe and done by the raising of the Lake. ment, wounding an Indian and engineer killing scalping an- This motion, after considerable dis cussion, prevailed, m The Erie and Kew York Central The secretary read the following now sell emizranL- - tickets to San lettera-W)Francisco far, 155.80. tn Rait Tv . ,1'. to Santa Fe $48.15. 'Penn S560, Spanish Fork, Jan.,,20, 1831. sylvania road rates are : to San Francisco $33.10, to Bait Lake $54, J. B. Milner, Eaqj Dear sir. We 'who reside on the shores of Utah Lake and Interested in the question of the of Jor"My 'sperlence In dls life has dan dam. are eettraeraising verv much taught me dat de man who swaps concerned in the matter, as the lake mules wld his eyes shut am sartln is making rapid progress over our to git de wnst ob It. Brnderiy feelin' land, and the prospects are' that we goes a gooa ways in case ob sickness, are going to be fearfully damaged or want, er def, but It seldom reachthe coming season of high es down to a hoes trade. If I war during water if that dan is not taken out. buyin' a mule ob a man I knowed The water Is now covering .a great all my life. I'd begin at de hoofs and number of acres that, we had cultivated. look oat animal all ober to de pint t ,: ... obdenose. I shouldn't enact him We should be glad ' to hear from to tell me dat he had filed down teef you and to know what Interested or puttied ober any hoof cracks? My parties Jn Provo intend to do in re- advice am not, to deceive or Jie In would be in tradln mulee. but to answer as .matter., gard to this, best ffor ' all to unite on one plan, few questions as, you kin an' seem but we are determined to act forth- sort o keerless whedder yo offer with at all hazards, though 'desirous am 'cepted or not.' Brother Gardof with the if ner in the Detroit Free Frew. no further time Is lost. majority Write by An. Englishman travelintr In the return of mail. "We are In. earnest not and-wil- l east, being quite satisfied with go in with you for carrying the the mare he rode, out whatever may be deemed best askedappearance of servant if he was and safest. The majority here think sure his Arab she got her allowance. "Oh the best plan is to go and blow out the Jordan dam as the easiest war yes, he replied.! "My countrymen of solving this question and the best 01 ten Bteai irom one another and rob way to protect ourselves and homes their friends' horses, but I can al ways nnd out whether your mare :; from the overflow. . . has been cheated. ' I put seven or i Jakes Arncm, pebbles, in wih the barley, eight Joseph Tipfett,' the number exactly. The counting 8. Bbooks, Henry mare never eats the pebbles, and if Wm. Matthews, Committee, , any one steals from the barley he is The secretary received the follow- sure to take two or three nebbies with it. If I find the pebbles short ing by postal card from Hon. L. E. in the morning I have hard words, Harringten, of American Fork: i and they cannot tell how I know, so a here of "Quite number, .people are interested in the matter, and, if they give op cheating ner."V possible, will have some one or more attend the meeting. If not we favor arbitration, and hope all things SPECIAL BUSINIS3 OTICH. will be made satisfactory. ' The rights of the people should be main, tained." JJ7BT BRCIITKD The first motion was called up, lot of Home Made A and the following ofiered as a substitute: Navy Blue Twilled Flannel, Bed Twilled Flannel, Resolved, That the West Jordan White Twilled Flannel, Canal Company are nowraiaing the Yard wide White Linsey, water of Utah Lake to our great y, White Blankets... . and unless the water of Utah Mottled Blankets, I jake is forthwith allowed to flow in r Flannel Sheeting, its natural manner, we will apply to f Linsey Sheeting and other goods. the proper court for an Injunction, but If they will allow the water dur-hi- g Johw C. Cutler, .the I continuation, of-,,: its Agent Provo MUls,01d Constitution present high condition to flow natuiJUUttlng, Halt .Lake City. rally, then we are. willing to submit the whole matter to arbitration. , . FuBOTTUBE. EiiO.--W- e invite you to eTamme our stock of Furniture, at j Pending consideration, the meeting adjourned- to Thursday 123 to 131 Main Street. r; ii 10 s ? a ' Butter.?....... " u, " - " . t ."8', lterfoot....4..... ... Muttod1" M r Port, ttruMHi. f - TALK OF THE TOWff. ' .J'. ; Cool and cloud ' f ! j. , nighit.': - . : Milne's wife, of St. George was buritxl on Tbursdajr last. ' Bl-iho- ;. ? The Typographical Ball thw evening, in the 12th Ward ; ilalL - Olaen'e Band. will-com- o(T e ' : Brigade were out drilling rmtenUy. at the corner of Sixth t iEa.-- t and Second South streets. The Fire txa-M- i! John C. Graham, editor of the 'Enquirer, ',' Provo, was in town last AigUt. and attended the Theatre. ! i Mr. ; a , . ' If Bad bridges! hd Lridgea! A young irhan can't go to see his jnother-in-bi- 1 1 i . t ! w 1 without falling through them. - y . ... - : Matti son. the famous man of the lae Front," arrived home from the East last. .. m ... night. . .. . . ' The 14th Infantry band played on the streets. last evening and drew their quota of the Theatrical audf-'' Ulj. B. wlagon 1 . ' t ieiice. - I ' ;. A poor man hasjkwt a$2 orderon S. IVTeaadel's store". "The finder will confer a. favor by leaving it at this office. i " : ilrs. Busieyoung. lias in ' ' Gates, !of Bt. contemplatioa a literbe entitiea "Life in the George, ary wrk to Xion House"' Mi - . - . Daniel McCarthy, the victim of the premature blast in the- Union Tuhuel, died yesterday morning 4 and 5 o'clock. ' , The birthday of Sister E, R. Snow Smith, last Friday, was duly celebrated in St. George, where the lady is at present sojourning. The police Justice dispoaed of three cases two of drunkenness and profanity, $10 fech", and- one of plain drunkenness, $5. . t On Monday night, a lady named Bullock, a resident of the 21st Ward, aged Hi accidentally slipped to the ground and broke her thigh. t - be-ftw- en I , i to-da- y: - :. ;. M?. John E. Evans sustained the part of Old Brown as well as that of Babridge, in the play last night, and deserves great credit for bo tl rendition. " ;i Mrsi Lois 13ox,of Pay9on, so says the Enquirer, has been arrested on the charge of keeping a gambling house Her trial will take at that place. place on Friday. ' ri '' :: DrJ Ellen B.' Terguson,- - Vdo for several days has been, seriously 111, is now In a fair "way toward recovAnd will soon be able to resume ery, " her daily avocatkn.r ,v ,,' ; - . " r: ! i , in-Jur- On'acconnt of the large sale of the primary Hymn t Book, 7,000 of which bavft already been distributed, 5,XX) more copies have! been or-- I lered from thef printer. . . i: i . . Tlv funeral of the late Mrs. Strick- land,! wife of Past Grand MasterStrickland, of the Masonic fraternity, took place tbU aftetaoon. j .The masoua attended. ; v v .',: u :, ' . : r i: I r The 21st Ward . Dramatic Company) are busy rehearsing "The Golden Farmer?. and the 'Rough Diamond." They expect to produce them, vfith'ne'w Bcenery, within two weeks. i - . f -- , (to-da- at a.m. ij . y) iBabbatt Bros. ;? - i '., ; . r- !, " ii! ;. The birthday of the. poet Burns was celebrated in Ogden at the residence of Mr. David Kocles. Willard AVeihe, the violinist, was present, 'and added much to the entertainment by, his violin..;. So, say a the ', Junction. ' i v .v fU LOCAL AND OTHER - MATTEES. 1 Tabernacle Choir. rThe members cf the Tabernacle Choir are request ed to Ii meet evening, in Assembly Hall, at 6.30 o'clock. By request!hi of E. Bees ley. fc ' lit I r f . Hisrh The members of Cottncil. v the High Council are requested to meet at the Council House on Fri day evening the 23th.. last., at i ": . . .nil O'clock. I; i William W. Tayuqb, . clerk!: -.- .j- Go to the Globe , Bakery for your - and ConfectioneryCAKES, whereGeorge correspondent kindly fur are to and wnoiebe had pure hey nishes us with a (full and. well Writ- 5 ten account of the celebration,! In " that city on the 21s tins U, of the 77th A St. Aunt Eliza's Birthday. ! anniversary of Sister 'E.R." Snow Smith. We are obliged to condense the report, but are equally indebted to the writer.a iThe day was warm , , and clear : j.J. A "Sisters Snow and Zina D. Young, spent the morning In the Temple, and in the afternoon with sisters Susan S. Young, Lucy B. Young, Minerva Snow, Susa Young Gates, Sister Empy and Mrs. Potter, were the guests of Bister Ruth Young Johnson. In the evening, after re turning home, about info o'clock, the brass band, led by Captain Wm. Tbomoson. serenaded the sisters, and a urge number who had gathera surprise, ed to give Sister Eliza entered the house. ' There were among them, Prest. McAllister and wife, the Presidents of the Relief So cieties of St. George ana tae mem bers of President Young's family Who are in that city at present.' Sister Snow wme indeed .surprised, bnt remarked that it was the hanoiest birthdav of her life, thanked the members of the band, and all ;the rest who helped; to xoak U so. A tribute of aflection from the pen of Sister Minerva Snow and an address from Susa Youne Gates were read. after which a, large cake .was presented to-- , Sister Eliza, by President Minerva Snow, hi behalf , of, the Belief Bociets of St. George, Sister Elba then said: "There are, times, wheni silence seems to be golden. I feel too much to speak. I feel unworthy sisters of, the honor my brothers and here in Bt. George have ' bestowed upon me. I pray .God .to 'pour .oat blessings upon the people- here, and od to multiply tmto them ,:tho things of this earth. I VhzzZ- you brothers and and sisters, the. relief Sqcieties, one and all. I wish it was itt! my power to make a suitable re. -- ; -- 5 C. J. Thomas Mu--; . requests the members of Zion ' Z. ' S-rr- ofesr Society to aitend m aaMtlng at the Council House,- - on Saturday Th Jtime to evening next,! be occupied will not ' exceed one Becal ; ; hour.-!- : ' ; . nd-haiSdsotne To-nig- ht hk .'i The AIU Bntt.-T- Ue prediction of a crowded house, was well verified in the immense audience that wit nessed the BanlrerV pangh ter last evening. The uease was li ter- - ally packed, below, .and the circles were well filled besides j Most : a3 the seats were reserved, ti jefaw ihkt remained were soon' 'occupied after the doors opened, and ' extra Thairs were in' high dernand. ; The,eats 'next to the orchestra:"', were nsed' ly the Fort Douglas military band; which rendered several fine selec tions ci4gtat3iingj5lBBrj Careless Orchestra was in Jits usual place inside the "railing, and as H al-- S ways d6eW, delighted . all hearers with its .WfcgnWcent xecqtions. Play went off better than ever, Jhe actors apparently striVicg. to best to please and tiie ,7 " j I i - turn, but .! annot'2at itt.m President McAllister then spoke,fo!!owed by gistcrZlna and a great taoay ethers and after a very harry tisis the assembly was dismissed by Lastf erenins Hons Etden. las the - ' : Junction m Nlght before last HrVS. X Lr r kiii, of HarrisviUe, fct n ' horse under the f.:: ..!re- ; f ani- s: His son had - Lie mal "to Ogden, and dLsmoontlzisr,of tied the aniccii tor jrsSrfcxf.nt W H. Wright's store, sri w?at fjllo-Ir-- :uri-stance- In to a store- near by.!" ilia bualaccs "i being comrleted, the ye3 i T X .v. - BED Erusela tvt Ttrtfl - mm Border to match. flu pers. i e DiNwpoDtEY'a. i Etro.- toPubtture, examine, our at 12a to 131 Babratt Bb&o. W-- ' Nit - ''-- "ti-' . 1 r.Li :LZ3L LJxZx, LL . .'! Holiday Frcseitts! . ' 'l j, ,li;- - .'in ,5 T CBeinrmar Bayers S ,: - I tii- - PROVIDED ....... - f FOR. , rf iRaisihsTand Currants ready 'I ' In order to reduce the large stock wi iiuiwi vyiULumg now on nanu, t will offer to Wholesale and lie tail Buyers, a large line of Business and Dress Suite, Overcoats, Ulsters, Hats and Shirts, at greatly reduced prices. Gentlemen will find It to their in terest to examine my stock and - - .IVaiiia wiau acdui in CLblauiUb. ...... - " , ; -- i ; IT IS TBULT 170S0EBFDL i Christmas Candies, Prunes, Figs, etc. New Year's Gifts in Neck Ties, Scarfs; Handkerchiefs, Shawls, VJ DresseS, etc; Wt THE BOYS GOOD RED TOP BOOTS, i - Barbatt Bros..if i THE GTOCKINGS. ANNOUNCE A POSITIVlf- - j L. Goldberg, 165 A 167 East Temple St. FuBNiTUBE, EtO. We invite you to examine our stock of Furniture, at . 123 to 131 Main Street. - lit A prices, before purchasing elsewhere, i iv t Z PITTS & C07 OODBE, .. ' X. J ,: L-- i V.iif-I- Holiday Presents! Attest Amvaht .Hewest Styles.. The Beautiful and Useful Combined. Oreat Variety to Select from, i I. i j Handsomest Album is. the Territory Articles from 25o to 50. '.V,' V We Invito all to examine ear goods whether they wish to purchase or I . :.. 1 ni? . WD ,4 T is ., I y ) n' f .f at -- r ft m : ''- - - u.v-..,5- uJ j t . .... ' ) at - . TO BEE what Improvements ' how! exist as comparea with, railway .a .a .v travel only a few years ago.' To become convinced of this, one has f 9ATINl iWBRpCADE3,fELET4"TlXRES3 only to select for nhis route East, the SIBK ' and , popular FLANNELS,y LADIES' CIjOTlr .Trri.vi ; .. , AND GIRLS RUBBER. & DANCING. THE'' TERRITORY. SUPPLIES ..'FOR GOODS, .SUPPERS. well-know- nm rin. iiiimsTUi 1 You are landed by the Union Paeiflc R. R. hi the Union Depot at Council Bluffs, where stands the C. and N. W. Palace train, ef PullPullman-Sleepinman Hotel Cars, composed Cars, elegant ' Day Coaches, Smot-ing- , Baggage, Foetal Cars, etc, ready to convey its ' passengeij to rougn lowa and Illinois, and into Chicago. . Gil Ung smoothly along over tne superb track or steel rain through thriving cities and villages, comfortably seated In this train, one scarcely discovers the high rate of speed at which he is riding. - Train- of this road are always on tune, con ""f. nections sure, and passengers seekand ing pleasure, comfort, safety ease in traveling, will . find' the "North Western' in excess of their expectations, and the greatest of all routes to Chicago and the J&ast. Insist uoon Ticket Agents sellins you Tickets via this road; all Agents sell them. Examine your Tickets, and refuse to buy if they do not reaa over this ; Road.., If you wish the best Traveling Accommodations; ou wm ouy your Tickets Dy this tonte, EsT AND WILL TAKE NO OTHER. dswly . ;: ; ladies' .MusLt ; XKK it nde,rWe ' 8IJEEVELESS JACKETfer.lioOD ;; 1 . - , Etc. JtVc'iVl h..T!ljan , ' , , V'' I v-"- xtt UT:..; " , . ."..1.. , t t f I TI '.is tun , ..At )H.S 4iti.l 1 l - of the lungs followed by a soon vere to : cT .:'':!. 1 J IIALL '"'.. ' 1 i - 1 OSDE&S "WTXL EECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. t" began lose my . q appetite and flesh. I was so weak at one time that I could not leave my bed. In the summer of 1877 1 was admitted to the City Hospital. sS; ; s .. ti iif ' While there the doctors said I bad a ' .: v.. i i ';!'i!t,.:!!!'i(i!i!i ''v hole In my left lung as big as a half j .; ....r-: -' r, dollar. I expended over a hundred T7i . i ' j i j dollars in doctors and medicines. I was so far gone at one time a report ' ' .' ? .pi-..'. f,: i went around that I was dead. I hope, but a friend told me of Sive up WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking that my case Was incurable, but I got bottle to satisfy them, when to my surprise and gratification, I commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, . I feel in began to revive, and better spirits than I have the past three years. i " I write this hoping yon will pub. Iish it, so that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS T;tiA ... and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1 1 have t (I f taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done more good than '.t.i all other medicines I have taken since my sickness. , My cough has ' X. almost entirely disappeared and I hall soon -- be able to go to work. We res pectf ally Invite the Ladies to call and uune on?; Sold by ail druggists.: - Vv ' I ;i , ... ... rr ., - ... " :' j ! 3 1. ! T E INSPECTION; i ID2 se- I i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, rr W.IHnVJ e i r- ' 11.'. M! ;! V. !.s:v';l " - . HoMar'TrajC' . -- AT BED ROCK PRICES r; t: -' . ' i Best Style ;atid Quality. r ...M rtuiujfi BooflslIbrStliB i; i"H it: .. iflsmiwaii. TIig Goods are n "'.! T -- ! ; ,t-- .'5'' X : ' Xcmou nncl'Citioii. PccIh, VcTrrJSbta, Cboicc Caudles, ,V" ti'ijjait JIT ? Currants' Raisins, ) I Vt.-rr' r ,. CHOICE NEW & CLEANED ' BOOTS and GAITERS::!: A70'S 5f" Fir."CAPS. ' i!:i..i i!rj.i;.''i 'rvt ..,'.!-'- rr: xoTmzrrrfzix sztiSi a Bdr&ftysRpOAt gents' 100 t I ! 1000 PAIRS4 6f., QORSlTS,,,',, tZ 100 PIECES MOST1 ELE0AOTv;EMBHD!D1iRIES, 200 .LADIES' SATCHElisioo'Boi . . . " V: .'.' "i Will i;:rt -- AT AIIY TEASDEL'S. j OIATn.1 The following statement of Wm. J. Coughlin, of Somerville, Mass., is so remarkable that-- ; we beg .to ask for it the attention of, our readers. He says r' "In the fall ef 1878 1 was taken with a violent blekdikq AS : f n ; 11 ; I SKIItT nj. n-j-- 1 1 bucdeo rsos AS, ..LOW-- - g cough PRICES QLlNttOAKfjf ;ULbTERS LADTES'VAND AND fi FUR3, PAISLEY-- . SHAW M,' "LADIES ANDVCHtLD- J ; ,!V BENS- HEAVF! SOLED 'SJL&ESiljafo 1v , - . i . . ; - , . , bdo. ': .xasmBAicra:. ! : i-- '' - I j ' " ".: ..:"'. i! to-d- --- ...- - ' ;;,, !H-- kJndj v ! tiWBiw. - JVexf Door 5 . - TADE SUPPLIED 6 WEST PJUOESt AT i ;DARTOrJ: ;:.iCO;f,;iii:: East pf DinwcodeK Jyrnitwe Store, First South St. .. is . PLiritS!OilsJ Groceries, !,: .. r - T. PfibCKERY AND. GLASSWARE. zAXaV h.o ueoalc. ill .. ' t r-- 1 t - J :? i- t -- ; " . 1 . -- 4 li 'i m U X i ip: t z DM Bk Ml artsinrrnpfis . ira. SD XH3 QC at ina cud. ?AOTOB,Y.'r WHOLESALE r ; - 4 V' Slfmdi -- O L A Fi K ET LI f E D J& U I TO, jjc K QooDN, lusady iia.ip,- ami - rvrxri ,CXD . tiililliwi! ay ii k Vint I PHLICEf "BROTHERS! c- l i Ktst.Spiitli, Streets n fT - "4. a a v -j 11 , r - I1 . JJindnta to-da- .) - ?r. j,: . BITXJEKS) A'nra chean and f Simula, temedv fot Dyspepsia and Biliousness m all their worst forms. ' It Is a well known preparation, and has been, known and-- endorsed by . physician fot been used by many years, end-bailKHisands cf auffereTS ln all parts of the work! ' as a Standard and Reli- " :4t.,. able . .,,JlelXltXfo"'; .;..., - !!.-.- iii f nESBTMl CAKSOLXO SALTS. ThaJtEaT SAfeVE hr the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Gilt Rheum. Tetter, Chapped Ili nds, a - IT 4H;,nI I r 1. ik -- !:i'CXImr!i:B;:LlrKni-fMli- l. . . f . ; T.s v. Mr I t tf..-- UtOQf t i:-'t- ,i g- the'-'cnre- rScd Irj t e j-i- 1 YErrH rsDta thelans. nvetIIL J Isrs - ii? 1 Inrr r.jf . CX-- M I.:.jLjd! E-c- i r f-- - CLrz .7 1 zt , Avr-'""- , . iflji .; ... ' XaJ Vii S, jnx Of 1 MU3' 8 : C3 and ! 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I For Headache and BHkjusness, Tar., srii .HU iX 'AS For' 'xmr&s. coliJ, : t, ' Vrm Tnirnatlnin.'i :1 infiuenr, K.hoarsenees ; .d. HI cult breathing,' and all aCectiona ef the throat, bronchial ;tubes and iongs. TTpeClTtr JUTf CATAKSII CUES. ldadin to consumption, t This infa ULJe remedy vis composed of i the ..4ClUuJU (WaimVUr Hooey cf the rUnt J lore hound, in chemical unicn with Tar Balm, ex of the tracted from the life jpriacf lis"' forest trees Abies B&amea,or Balm The honey of iiora-hoxtjc- d -- I CseJL-JVJ- i'S AK30CA Galvx. ofullead. soothes and scatters all IriU-tio?: Core Ct'sdpr-,.the and tsarnmstion3,"aad P irciT Lj-.t:- j 'a Coucta HiLSAac. Tab Balm cleEiises cr. i hc-'- j the , . 3 " BAKER'S r PAUT PAHACE A Fox and jam m Aian aaa latere.Beast.n T externality - Mtis -- ... I ! aJ r iivAQX We invite you stock, of Furniture, p.... wat Main Street, h' ! r . - them at 1 V.' the or .3 rocl, tiiLt For sale by a2 ti lledl- - in heal ana m taut una., dice kep the ctae, LO ciry to Lj keep' yea fron tryt-- j ro '.ii in' " .ho cf a firr c mew .a-.1 r he rivr . Viz h&3 Lived 3i7 tyi.. ., mount los tni. j rr 3. , lafcljIir-aT:'3t rtt tj ' .1 away Vtowards the C 17. B haVcr X. . J b"t ; wan-""'trsCHce. tx.-'t 1 (" II O tec t Piki tii t- rushed to 1- -3 . ed a horse and rT c , not succeed In otwl i thief or the bor3, ar . ... r ucceedkig, , .The receipts., oft lUm 1 abo mo, with whid!, xpenses deducted, AIU relief commHtee will give the quite a lift la their efforts a forthennfortu-nat- e. The as foretold, was an artistic asbenefit, well as a financial suo-cI and much cotamendaUoa" la authorities cf CuJi net- been have places ww wjio nai a hand is IC2E3P nor the etsirj Lzr "' Thre P1y and Extra vif new. Call and see ij4 . . W" rVi.y,Q.ifJay',Supp!i'-r-1- v 9 Tar C AH YON. BOCK 8PRINQ3 AND WEBER COAL. fThe only reliable market for lump, ' assorted f'.and . egg coaL Large stock always on hand, and full weights guaranteed. Prices low, and special attention given to suit the wants of the public. Offlce, VettalBK Sbert ef VemUtakable Deseret Bank Block. ' ' Benefits ; dS23 A. Gould, Agent. . conferred upon tens of thousands of .if t wnicn emoraces ;hw sufferers could originate and main uucsr pTeiues..ln;-JPsusall the New ew4Y Poplar''1 AVer's XSrscavddfabrics At Smith's, First South 8treet, two tain the reputation which ,3"!' a doors East of Main Street. The Sabsafabxlla' enjoys.- It Is a com- EJiade and Compiet? Assortmens of - v ; :, altera of best d the vegetable fresh receives house every onlr that or es, with the lodioes day. Sole aobkt for Booth's se j tf and Iron, and it is the most effectual BrocMed : lect oysters. .. of all remedies for. scrofulous, mer curial, or blood disorders. Uniform r -s Niii.ii..it(!)..f;.:t ,iM!r..J.i..s.:........,.-nsuccessful ana certain lniw Have everything in the Mllhnery ly ' remedial effects,- it producer, rapid ' :rr;;i fvvi, line to suit the taste. Fancy Hair and complete cures of Bcrofcl Sores, In every Goods manufactured shape Boils, Humors, Pimples, Er ptlons, . a to suit . customers,' 'li au oojots Skin Diseases, and all disorUrS arising from impurity of the blood. By ,;: V; matched. its invigorating effects it always re123 East Temple Street. lm lieves and often Cures Liver Com ... n? u ' i ! J(.-- i ; lurt laui in ' Female Weaknesses and Ir plaints, f saveHaArr ranewer ana a .l poiem. regularities, ha Mit!rTv ' Tmraatal bv the of vitality. For purifying the blood . n use or liuxneti s lywosune. it has no equal. ; It tones up the ' i 'aad restores the lasist should preserves', . system, .... upon ... i . . Housekeepers Jmparta vigor. and ner-g- y. A Lsr3 end obtaining Burnett's Flavoring Ex- health, and A tsortrhent of Beaded rnarr.cn ts it has y been 'h For forty-year- s tracts, ' they are the best. the extensive use, "and "Is W Aw V ( - deod Toet Tbnrs Sat most available medicine for the suf i " Sasw ; fering sick, anywhere. StEZMA OXTCUtaATKB a, . a, Latest desisrna i sW vrlta PrC IWSM"4 eueotninms. bestowed went into a barber shop, audience, during the whole was not far. from-Pormanceld how they were and horse was tethered, when, to-eas- u - ; at the Theatre last B ig hous !; Wl I'.'.'o: ' 1..'- - promises 25525lJ'ftm,im-It00 the curse of Chinese - - Tiiaek of Psodooe - 'V ' EVENING NEWS. TTTH. CTELETIRATED J... - CASE Till: J,LCA83CrLLT'.l I- . .VLOWS, MACTIITNT3. iTEir-irTT- fTTlL I3ZAM PLOWR .4AJWJ luiA ?eryx seriptica ,CtoU,t4nolem?ats I 9Ai.vitsz9j:;::' - " iU- Mil1-?-- re 1! '' . ia ya r a it:D villi j:Ti7. ;.e i . f , ...... . . a ....... .11 j :sf CLf.bc:::s, li ii - . 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