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Show in it v i fel1 A Ugrif moW la,t nigbt' bi:iness Tee registration lively t'-v- - Jim The er to-c- Sfl been brighter t'.an for several E. II. cannon, ai t,, nmrrntt'. at the- FMUr? Vtr J Assembly' Hall. . teleplione system Is now eatab Montana, one towns on little aW ftS continent. tl Araeificau f a aeries of six parties, The list School-hous- e came the 1 't' Ward lat.t nigh t. It was well attended, nda'l vrho Iarticipated enjoyed the Jrttol fef tag which prevailed. B. William?, latechlefelork ruA aepanmena m me ieu- ver ':,J Kt utanue, nan ueeu up ted Chrer clerK or me general polo ht denartment of the L7nion PaitflCi to succeed the late W. H. al of Mrs. fune - Jb - "MTTWICTPaL rel- , IStt tu' d iu-gta- nt aftt-rnoo- e -i I 1 A. T.lvr. Nbfte8. and ITtttk t Urgans, v n VWrnv Jfay Will case they vj -i lai nnt mrn Of? hem. OT saythmg s jnd in ureiit?-rpure or luloumji . rr Bes'Trutlis' Hon Bitters. IKS r "Proverbs" in and her eoiumn. mm K FBEE OF Powell-,ttorneyT- biu Po'wfcllM hia fotin8 and pitcned htt$oWP' to tho bottom, a di- oue feet. A man lately lowered Into tip' stal (thirty wsHm!?iel w, j- - courw -- aid fmiud the unfortunate Qs head down and the Of reacii Tng to his hips. fcc WR8 (iuito dead when taieiio'jt. I AND LtKAL OTHER Missionaries slonarief will visit the meetings of about forty i ersens?, sdmo of whom are already in Utih. the city wards tomorrow evening. Klder. Abram Cannon and another Elder have gone to the port Regular Services Regu'ar where he has beeu laboring, t ) conChrist bf the Church of Jeus .. alt.' q -In... tinue the go-- d work that has been 01 v ; ai, .UailfUHyi i oaiuir, T af. Mn.rnar 'r.kjl.li begun. Elder CanuOn is making o'clock. excellent progress, andjis very faith- ternoou, Uglhrunjji at two to it is duties. Besomed and Suspended. West Jordan Woolen Mills resumed opeesteemed Trno Sisterhood--Arations, atter a slight cessation on city correspondent, One of the account of severe frost. Most of Widows," sends U3 tlig following for the gfist mill on the river are publication in tho Nii&s: frozen up. "Scripture eHnsiius when we make a fea-- t that we call In tho poor Embalmed Flowers. In L;.e 'dry that they may rejoice with us, and gosdHshow window of Z. C. M. I. that we may make their hearts glad. are some n;eely eml altnod flowers Viator Julia Howe exemplified this Thursday evening, Jan. LOth, that iist lit thn funurnl nf lluby invitiogjmany of the widows of late Father Ueaie?, Iat No ember. the 17th Ward to dine with her. She The enabalmiiig was done by Ijouis had two elegant tables set in her diniuf? room, loaded with turkeys Davies. air the luxuries or tne season, the Bishop presiding at one, and uuuiher A largo Registration. Sister Hyde, President of the Relief of electors have registered to day Society, at the otbrri Her la that matter this has beeu by far Bidtar Aider were also the liveliest day of the week, ling present, assisting Sister Howe In her Zina Hyde, Mii assisted the Uon wblui it could be at- preparations. wait auJ inuly honorably tended to prior to the oming raunl ing at tho table aud looked in cipal election. Mr. II. M. Wells, beautiful her occupation. Mr. Wiudor's lias been After dinner all returned to the mii'ft busv.Irawingroora, and the evening was kent w- 5 V spent delightfully 'in addresses, singing, conversation, and in a way Favorable Repart.By private that hamts always know how to he letter from Klder John D naldon, happy. At 9 'olcck the party sep ail feeling it wai gojd to be PreslJent tf the Liverpool Confer- arated, there. ' ence, we learn that the work is Such an entertainment , in these making fair progress in that part o: days, is most refreshing, and surely EnglandHe speak in tern s of is worthy of a I Imitation." the highest commendation of the The examination Committed. faithTjiinesa and diligence of the Elder? who aIat him in his field. connected with the counterfeit coin Hie reduction in numbers made by case was concluded James M mason's emigration is being Shields, the driver, was of default in $500 bonds, gradually made up by additions of committed, aW iew members. to await 'the action of the grand Home , 1 T 1 l n i Priesthood Meeting. agents- h-- Coun-selorn'u- nd -t t, h Facts ;) which charged. go toj prove tiiat quite a large numWe learn that thoimpr;8siou that ber of persons mu-- t have been enMr. Whittemore had hampered the gaged in the pasfing of counterfeit officers in working Up this case was coin lately, and that other denomiincorrect, and aro'-- from his inform nations than one dollar have been ing Shields' companion that he had u'd. A few days ago a roan who been arrested. Tliis may have put speak? with a German accent, en- the man on his guard, but was done tered the market of P. H. Lannaa and ordered a small piece of inadvertantly. meat. In taking out what appeared New Zealand. Rider J. 3. Ferris to be a twenty dollar gold piece to wrote from Aucklaril.New Zealand, p4y for it, he accidentally dropped on Ire stales that all 2nd inst. the it ou the floor. The attention of the nature is at its perfection there, the man waiting upon his was attract aud fruits and warrri weather being ed by a peculiar ring of the tvin, Elders Brom abundant. causing him to say it was hocua GroesbeeSc in Auck were N. and 'niepefso.u replied nervously that it ley branch of the land, strengthening; did not matter as lie knew fr,ra in that but the Church the place, whom he obtained it, aud left the latter soon exuecti 1 to leavo for the place, saying he would call again and get the meat after changing the Wet Coast of ihm Island, Elder to the co:n, but he did not make his ap Ferris anticipated returning of tbet country, where interior part pear tnce agaiu. time since and ho had been a were being made re- Liquor and Fire. A gentleman where inquiries f of this city has handed in the fol earding the GcepeU Others Engaged In Itkeep coming to the surface - Murray and Shepherd were dis 1-- e vec-atable- lowing for publication: "The amendment recently made we Legislature, now in session m um city, to Salt Lake City Charter, gves great satisfaction to the great majority of the citizens, and especially to the genuine advocates of temperance. We sincerely hope that the bill last session will become law, passed H its good provisions remaining unchanged, so that the people will Dave a voice in t ie sale or non-sal- e of strong drinks in this and all other mile and towns in Utah Territory. is a true princi pie in Church and State. It is perverted, however, when the law is misconstrued and made to save the wicked at the license of t: e good. Protect u n' the righteous, punish the innocent must be let go guiltythe free. 'Righteousness exalte th a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.' Wisdom is manifested In law- when words are user that "mg u can understand. Van our honorable legislators do anything for us in the way of prethe way for the onrantzatirm paring w Go to HOLIDAY Baos. UOODa Barnes A Davis's for your Christmas and New Year goods. They off r a large choice stock to select from. Give them a call be fore you make your purchases. Tiiey have some of the square cheese that took the prize at the Territorial Fair, which they are offering to their pa trons. Tirr. They purchased - a trifling m i . r4nrfniM rr mother oflcrs $50 reward for finding her ton, and putting her in commu nication with himy and letting him know that she has returned from her missionary work in China, and Ls with her brother. R. A. little, in Parkersburg, West Va. He was last heard of in Utah, in November, 1881. TT - 1 T xox" 4oo- - STOCK Ladies & Misses' Cloaks & Dolmans, Etc., AT COST. k Magnificent Lot of Passamenteries, AT COST. Carpet Remnants, -- A-"t Gents' and Boys' Winter Hats and Caps, Knit Woolen Goods, a Full Assortment, Ladies' Merino and Muslin Underwear, Proprietor. We wl "HACKMATACK." a are Determined to ami all las tins Co. W. H. YEARIAN BCCBLEH'S ABJIICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap pad Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all kinds of Skin Eruntions. This Salve is guaranteed to eive oerfect ttiefactlon in every case or monev refunded. Price 25 Cents per Box. For Sale by Moore. Allen A Co . Druggists, Wholesale Agents. Salt Lake City. d & 122 East Temple WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT "WM. FUI.T.ER. W. UABKE. H. W. DARKE A C CO., o rSamplesSent on Application aud Honorable Treatment Guaranteed. St CHRISTMAS GOODS O ! Four Stores all Well Supplied. FAMILY Department 00 Grocery T te limited space of our Store compels us to offir S and Woolen and Cotton Shoe Departments Stock, Lowest Prices, C m O HOSIERY V) DRY m z m m OOIS CO Dolmans, Coats, Shawls, Woolen Jackets. Lefferiners. Hoods. Ribbons, Ties, and &arfs. ALL OOOX AtACTUALCOST! To CLOTHIN 2Z Full CO Mireiis Currants ana Raisins Ready for use, Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Butter, Eggs and Cheese. I- OF- - Late' 2- OUR ENTIRE STOCK Promptly Delivered to Residences And Railroad Stations. make room for our SPKUtTG Importations. seen here, and presents Stock in this line- ever This is the .. . Choicest i a Tin nnr- m siuwaiuo. i.i i a rare opporsunny ior mos-- wisning m ... e ju-ir.- tvj x end ENGLISH MAKES, from the CHEAPEST WOOLEN Land Attorneys', give prompt and FRENCH COTTON to the FINEST LISLE, CASHMERE and SILK, close attention to all papers for mak and ana tnus eneonng ing Homestead, Deseret ianl Emeries and final No fancy charges. Neat Prosfe. All to Jennings' store, Halt Lake City. Write particulars and they can save s Aw you a Journey to the city. FMer, Tinner, Steam ai das Fitter. tfe-empit- oo to find just whaMhey Want. ffRUJt SEH IHK ft. J TO JIBW TOHK. man came Borne week vlnces. into the store, No. 7 Sixth avenue, A KAN WAHK1 Crtt-tcnto- 10- - We also offer all of our IMMENSE STOCK OF LADIES' MISSES' and CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR, of all qualities AT LESS THAN sal by ail drunk ts at SO cents and Large size the most economical Pike's Toothache Drone cure in one minute. deod w SIOOO mmSL " ACTUAL COST ! . -- SI. RE 1 n. REMEMBER THIS IS ZrJjam AITERBACH & BRO. B tT a home fire Insurance hasen- - are altray realized is Disappeared.--Pipbther' is not an institution of company? the kind HrJir VPmI Jnf- - r seeks relief hv fmm "won needed? Would it not help ft Con anu strengthen our com- - dan and viciniiy. It was ery pre""'"w abort a mercial position in every city and valent in tbat neighborhood difficult -all Druggists in Utah. time since. uimeni oi tne territory? 1864. STBT-ilSHCEl-X) TEASDEL'S COST AT E F 15 DAYS -- REMOVED! use Brown's Arnica Halve for Cuts, Burna, Brotoea, Fiuat Wa luoamea jsjea. For Bale by all Drugglato in Utah. dA Jn Otr Departments. - Although late in the season, this line is still complete, and Ladies lose no time In making their selections before the stock is broken. hnuld fact, given lungs, and, ute. to tno up by physicians This Extraordinary Bale sale also includes OUR EXTENSIVE Oo TO the Globe Bakery for your Turoufch Svine friend she wss Indue S roCK of CORSETS, and where embracing every Variety and Style of Domestic CAKES, Confectionery ed, as a last resort, to try Hale's and Foreign Makes, all of them known for their Excellent Quality. had wholeto are be and pure they Honey of Horebouad aud Tar, and H. Arnold. some. This U no idle talk. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, FOB using her husband's language, be d86 said: "Before she had used one bot THE ABOVE GOODS MUST BE BOLD! tle sbaoQUld breaUiH with more ease: Trial as ' This whole Has. without reserve, to be cleared out AT ACTUAL and by (he time she had used six to Of Interest to every citizen. Of COST. sue was uie bouies and around op equal; importance to every sufferer house, able to do her own work rrom uyspepsta, to a trial of BrovmTt The man took the earns to come in NO teptin Tonic. Try it. For sale by Z. C. M. L Insti tu tkm, God be, Pitts parson and thank the present pro-a oi for tois article prieioT popular A Co. and Moore. Allen A Co.. Bait perfect cure of his wire. Hale am laeo. Honey of Horehound and Tar is for Teee wan Closet Out ALL WINTEli one every oj our Numerous We offer all of our WINTER GOOD3, sod mainy " JOBS," at Pile s which will induce Cit.- and Country Merchants t make Liberal Purchases. Call aud see ub aud we will convince you. and fragrant perfume. Price U and 50 cents. Bold by Moore, ADen A nlh.r Hn.fc.ri in GOODS ON THE DOLLAR! SHILOH'S CATARRH EDY a oositive enra for Qatar. Diphtheria and Canker Month. BsM by Moore, Allan Co. 1 I Loss Tlian OonT.. Gents' & Boys' Overcoats & Heavy Suits, AT- relief? Price 10 ots. 80 eta. Sold by Moore, Allen A Co. Is at Donelson yon can get your staple and fancy dry goods at bottom prices. Try tnem. TUK TALK Or THE CITTI The errand display of Holiday Goods at Cameron's New York Store. The handsomest and cheap est Poll.', Toys, Jewelry and Fancy Goods In the city. An endless vanety of Choice and lovely presents for everybody. A visit will repay you. u II COST. T Daniel Gkeenio, WHY WILL TOD cousta Bnuon'auaro will give place Bros, wljore :r Ladies' Undressed & French Kid Gloves, BED CANYON, ROCK The regu to French Satteen, Plaid Stripes, Etc, -- 1 s H a a i arucies, ror wnica iiiey lenuereu counterfeit dollar! getting the goods and change pes! es in return, The merchants in that locality are no richer by the vfc it of the scoundrels, but a trifle Wiser. Black and Colored Cashmenes, SPRINGS AND WEBER COAL. The only reliable market for lump, assorted 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. Office, lJeeeret Bank Bloctr. d283 A. (JoDLD, Agent. THE UKEEHIU HOIWI, Second house east of City Hall. Neatly Furnished Rooms, with or without Board. The best the mar ket affords at reasonable rates. tf AND NOW OFFER ALL OUit Silks, Velvets, Brocades and Surahs, m mm hits, caps Indigestion. Constipation. Dlnfnen I.oes of ADOetite. Yalkiw Hkfnt Pinion's Vital (wir Is a pea Moid by Moore, Allen Ce. d28 BRO T COST! -- OF- TMKW Hlnmr.. isew i or, inquiring Tor Mi. to whom he was shown. - -- mav nve dear rinsinaandvoices r r v. tB xuow.. visit to west Jordan ward a day or using Brown: a Tar Troche, a suie He appeared to be very mueh ex and immediately commenced two since and fleeced a number of cure for sore throat and boarsenese. cited, to tell a story of how his wife tad In For all sale Salt Druggists suffered from an affection of the storekeepers in that neighborhood. Ak and by d& w Utah. numerous h 1 been in in tha CnTmtnr. Cnnntprfsit. ENTIRE OUR iniC KEY. GEO. H. THAYER of Bourbon. Ind . savs: "Both mr self and wife own our Uvea to BBI l.OH'H CONSUMPTION CITRIC- Hold by Moore. Allen A On ARE YOU MADE mlsarahla t. - 1 asi anwrf sse k --- 1 s n WH HAVE COMPLETED OU to-da- ' mi We Offer for FIFTEEN DAYS, from Heavy Cloaks,Ladies, Cloths & Cassimercs COST. JANUARY 20th, Ladies' Heavy Shoes & Gents' Heavy Boots, N. BOUKOFSKY, has opened at his New Stand, 117 Mam Street. where he has the Largest Stock of LIQL'OHS to be found in the Terr! tory. Fine Old Kentucky Whiskies, distilled from grain, of the purest quality and as old as the hills. His pure olu Wines and ljiquors are tne be t that can be had for the money, and we advise families to give him a trial. iST Orders from country dealer? BEHEFACTOBS. promptly attended to. IS. BOUKOFSKY, When a board of eminent physic 117 MainS tree t, Salt Lake City ians and chemists announced tne discovery that by combining some well known valuable remedies, tne HHILOirS CUKE WILL im most wonderful medicine was pro. mediately relieve Croup, Whooping duced, which would cure such a CcH.gh, and Bronchitis. Sold by wide range of diseases mat most an Moor-- Allen A Co. other remedies could be dispensed FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver with, many were sceptical but proof yon have a printed guar-nte- dis t'onitlht, L.y actual trial has of its merits 6d bottle of Shilob's Vi- every y the dis rahzer. It never pelled all 'toubt. and falls to cure. Sold coverers c .hat great medicine,nop Moore. Allen A Co. iv Bitters, are honored and blessed by A If ASA L INJECTOR free with all as benefactors. 1j bottle of Sbiloh'e Catarrh ah I u Y nation to the PobSe Sold by frt Remedy. Price f.0 cents. 6 To take a walk t h rough the large Mo r. Ai: it A Co. FURNITURE ROOMS OF H. DINVVOODEV and see the sub Ayer's Ague Cure h the ouly stantlal holiday presents consisting medicine in exigence which may of Fancy Upholstered Chairs, Desks, ba considered an absolute antidote Brackets Toy Sleighs, wagons, car for lever and ague, and kindred dis- ses. It not only allords immedi riages and Rocking Horses. ate relief,-bu- t It eradicates the ma larial poison which produces the dis SIB IH any enervatAsk Druggists for " Rough on ease,orwithout leaving as is the case effect, ing injurious out rata. Rats." It clears Use. of medicines with ague many bugs, roaches, vermin, files, ants, advertised. sw A w d iocs, par box. ex-stag- e I Barratt ary, 1852. all our customers reap the benefit, and go on their way surprised and lejoicing. will find the It i a fact that youassortment of and best largest ho-- i Woolen Cloths, Tweeds, Flannels. Unsevs. Jeans and Yarns: also Etnc and imitation leatner-cov- ered Trunks, and at lowest prices,at the Old Constitution Building. John C. Cutler, Agent. to-da- y. , J - SHEEP! 8IIKCPII SHEEP III AT COST. Just arrived, a car load of Thorouah Our entire stock of winter goods. BredJTrench Marino Ewes and a UO.NELSO.N JBROS. few Thorough Bred Bucks. Enquire of Alma Piatt, at Ids farm, West HO IDLE TALK. Temple Street, two miles south oi Cameron's New York Store, will Temple Block, or of J. MONSON, continue to return 20 cents on the dAs at Clift House. dollar to every cash customer till Feb. 15th. This is no humbug as - i - NOT ft F. NOTICES. SPECIAL BUSINESS en WINTER GOODS 7ki anrwntr.lkih a Eirly fn October we bonght two solid car loads of goods designed laraelv for holiday trade. Every variety of fancy furniture is includ ed. A few nice pictures, music racks, ladies desks, firescreens, etc. These goods we are hauling from the depot, and we mean to sell them between now and the 1st of Janu Hobocracy. A dispatch dated yesterday states that a meeting held by some , of the Klder s at King's Cross, London, the day previous, was broken up by a large mob. If the information be correct, the brethren were attacked and several persons in j ured. . - m . FOR- - CW'W'? lar meeting of the Priesthood of this Stake, will be held in the Assembly Hall, on. Sa urday, Feb. 4th, 1882, at 11 a.m. Wm. W. Taylob, Clerk. la-i- t Ti" m F. AUERBAGR bOLLAR ONE muurauus craim I or n. rtvi what Of hopejt8 cmrn "av sweaay peen no cmruefoly cure medicine In the orH one Wflf the cases that Dr. King's New Discovery unU cuTf-- For sale otesale by Moore, Alfcn A Co, Salt Lake Inventors. We find the following in theiScienltIc American: J "Messrs. John M. Edmunds and Charles E. Wallen, of Salt Lake City, U. T., have patented a practicable and humane improvement in 8 toe a. cars,. This invention relates to meaps for holding up or support" ing live stock during transportation by car, and consist j In strong belts of leather or strong webbing attach ed to rollers arranged at the ends of the car, and passing over cross bars in the car, and through stirrups sus pended from the roof, at such a height from the floor of the car as that said belts, when drawn taut by turning the rollers, will pass directly under the bellies of the animals, an J so support and relieve the Notwithstinding tlio difficultiea with, which lie had to ope, he was Home Mis quite suceesuful, hating baptized Yitl If ska. I (J BO. RoMNKY, MAJJBKS. roT, IHscovery the afflicted. cough, cold, difficulty in breathing, hoarseness or any affe ction of the then. ' or hmfl bv all means eive this wonderfufremedy a trial. As yon value your existence you cannot afford to let Jtbis opportunity not afford, and pajs. We couldthis would net give remedy away " Adam Spjkbs, Angus M. Cannon, Committee. ing 174 days. Tinr's If youj have a severe cold-catchin- to-da- lew Cearih SOLVED! for s and Colde, Consumption, Asthma. BTOftchrttJr. etc., Is given ee of cost to away m trial botttes TV ir Back From Germany. We had of rtieetfng Klder the pleasure y Ludw ig Surhke, of thii city, who reto Europe turned from a mia-Io- n this He left lat evening. city on the 9.h of September 1879, and la. bored in the northern part of Ger many, nota'.ny in sMeckienburg Sch;weriu,Keil, Tjubecfeand Bremen. His experience asi o missionary has bcea exceediugly vafjed. He was hunted by the police authorities and driven from one plac-e-; to another, but pursued his work iwith indomi Uble pt r c vtrance andicourage. He Was cast into prison six times, the wholo term of his incarceration be of tbeBto i MS et Chloroform, Tootliaehe Drops. of camphor, one neoUuat; dram; oucc- - oit of cloves, oue-ha- lf corhen i4, and keep In a tightly ttkvand apply by dropping on a tht bitt: fiot,Um batting and lay on face etiiViiDltl rub a little on the It will give if that i:painful. relief. TUfei men wh i wero arrested at their Wdepol ou Monday last on arrival ttom Clea Creei, aa men tioned InHour last, were brought up on .'t'r( Justice Wm. H. Brownhear-nz a had and .tu Jamc the of rariv 'Ope was found guilty of hav-ln,V"; .... n't'il trie overcoat and blanket fUn-- .l The $ 7 arid cost-"- . 1 .ai l .hetslwere uis.nurgeu, n uuvmg leeii rfiown that they wero in no itnplicated in the transaction. ne 7 m Enquirer.. A fid accident occurred at Day on Tuesday evening, ei, the at death of John old an and law, esiioiiitlttcitiren of that place. The water txsiug frosenTon h is . premises hewentito the well of a neighbor, some. It was Mrs. iJa4"e9 to the well, and b ti Apery around very while trying to raise the bucket Mr. wasttiieaaeMiwri . OOUVJUTtttl ia, W LV The Abo It Catering ic wicg theory m relation to "catch- THE PEOPLE'S CEXTBAL C0MM1TTM. ing cold," from the Lanoet, appears to ba snsiaited by the fxperience SaiiT Lake Cirr, ti of small boys fa this local! tjr whe in January 23d, 1882. In about ther tnmble "coastfne." The People's Convention of Bait w unow, get their feet wet and their Lake City is hereby called to convene the City Hal) of Ball Lake clothing so saturated with moisture City, at on Wednesday, February 8th, stiff" frozen fa upon that it frequently 7 o'clock p.m., to nominate at them. This they evidently do with candidates to be voted for at the without: municipal election, on Monday, the measurable impunity, 13th dav of Febrnarv. 1882. Th colds: catching Convention will cons let of thirty-si- x "It Is noteworthy as &. curious yet delegates, allotted to the several easily explicable fact, tftat few per- municipal Wards, as follows: sons take cold who are not either 1st Municipal Ward, comprising careful, fearful, of 1st, zad, 3rd, 8th, 8th and 10th the consequences of exposure. If tne Wards. 7, Bishop's diverted the attention be wholly 2nd Ward, comprising Municipal from the existence of danger, by the 4 14th and ?5tn th, 7th, 5th, 6th, at some supreme concentration 8. Wards, thought, as, for example, when es-or Bishop's 3rd Municipal Ward, comprising house ou flre caping from a cold 16th 17th and 18th Bishop's the water to eave plunging into of 'chad' 8. are sel- Wards, life the ellecta Ward, comprising This alone the4th Municipal, dom experienced. 18th, 2Jth end 21st Bishop's should serve to suggeft that the 5. influence exerted by cold falls on the Wards, vva-n- , oin Municipal comprising nervous system. 11th, 12th and 18th Bishop's It is In this way that persons whog the Wards, 8. do not cultivate the tear of Primary meetings of registered are not, a a rule, subject voters of the People's party, for the to this infliction. This is one reaelection of delegates to the convenson why the nabit of wrapping-up will be held in the several morbid a to create tends susceptibil- tion, wards of the city, at the municipal fear-begting usual places of ity. The mind by its holding elections precaution keeps the nervou3 sys- therein, oh Monday, Feb. 6th, 1882, tem on the alert for impressions of at 7 o'clock p.m. so to centers and the are, say, cold, Delegates should receive credenpanic stricken when even a slight authenticated by the .sensation occurs. Cold applied to tials, properly or the the surface, even in the frm of a chairman and secretary them. meeting electing lowgentlo current of air somewhat Leading citizens in the several er in temperature than the skin, wards are respectfully rewill produce the "feelifig" of'chill.,J municipal to take the initative in car. quested rise to the "feeling" of cold applied r.. ing into effect these suggestions, to tht iujrfac' for example, of "cold to the primary meetings, water, runnintr down; the back." relative voters may be proper iv that the or cold of sensations of Many the notified of the time and place of heat which are experienced by the the same, that the rights holding; 'bo external have hypersensitive voters of the cause. They are purely ideational and liberties of the ticket msy be fully protectin their mole of origination, and People's ed, and that the delegates chosen to ideal in fact.) the Convention may be such as will The moral of all thiajs that if you best represent the interests of the do not want to catch;, a cold, give people. L. W. Hardy, little or n thought to the subject. Wm, Jknninos, OoU- t THE SALE WILL OILY HUMBUG! LAST FIFTEEN HITS. Cohn Bros. January 1888. sssHEL9sH. h O CJ Q- - O g s e aaasBte. ssBWsmBsMBI. p s. Hfew 1 A PWgMSsjfefar TJtah IB HIA1T1 SI Pari, HEARTH, riBB net umSsLw' Rebeel Territory far the fikb Lib - mm TO? S3) w tbi |