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Show EVENING NEWS. and after 'December 1st, to the EVENING subscription Xkv.'3 will be required In advance. Payment for papers now being deliver ad to parties In. this city who have not paid beyond that time will Us oolleoled, after the date named, by the carriers, weekly or monthly. Where parties prefer to pay S, 6 or 12 months, they can do so at this i.fil - and papers will be delivered a uual. 25. Daily par Week.. fcs-- Oa 1SS3, ' if " Month 3 MoDtup tt 6 "12 ' 11.00. 2.50. 5.00. 10.00. FLOATING FRAGMENTS. H. P. KimbaJrcflers for sale 20 head of young American horses and marec; also a Cine young Jack and a Janney, Bee his special. The 21st Ward Dramatic Company gave one of their best performances last evening. The principal characters were in good hands. The liew costumes fthowed off to good tbe entertainadvantage. ment will be repeated. There was a large attendance at the 14th Ward Assembly Rooms laat nlgbr, the occasion being the class by opening of a Tonlo-eol--fa Mr. A. V: Hmytb. The andlencj were delighted with the simplicity of the method, and at the close nearly all gave in their names for enrollment. Mr. Smyth informs uh that he will receive new mem-bftuntil Dec. 3d, after which date To-nig- ht m (be roll will be closed. AND OTHER LOCAL MATTIES. CALLED TO GO. i PARTICULARS Garnet Dreee iianttels, ' Vard WideJEted L.ey, . 1 Two Ply Gray Yarn, W0' Brother James H, Hut left for Cloths for Boys wid Red and White TwlUed xlnneJf Blooming ton this morning. Plain and Twilled Gray Flannels, Mr.Qeorse D. Williamson, trav light weight and Doeekm JeC" as Cbeap as Eaatern Qoods uu eling agent of the Chioaeo and no etc,shoddy used. North-Wester- n Railway, la In the JOHN C. CTTTLEB, Agent, city. , ; No. 36 East Temple St. H. B. Woolley, senior partner of the firm .of Woolley Brothers, the enterprising merchants of BearLakeH CKA-TJE- I The Bad Jen thock caused fc$ the death of Brother David fi Kimball, Is still freeh In the public x&iml.. Since tbe. arrival of the telegram which stated that It occarred at half-pasix o'clock on the morning of the 21st inat., nothing eldr hud been received in relation to it f nntll yesterday, when a private letter from Brother Charles 8. Whitney, ephow of the deceased, who accompanied him from this city ti his home In Bt. David, Arizona, a hort time previous to his demise, bfought further news respecting the vent so much regretted. We canni do better than give an extract: from this letter, which has been platted ct our disposal by Brother Whkhey'a ' ' if family. "Had I been able, I should have spared you the sudden shock of Uncle David's death, by lettlrjg you know of hlBBlckness. But 'evp had I written when he was first known to be danzeronaly 111, It would? not have reached you untll.EeVerat hours after this morning's (Nov. 21 J 3 telegram. He took sick as soon ;aa he reached home, and was in bed for a week, then was op again for several days and went to Tombatoifel, on Tuesday the 13th Inst., in hi? 1tuggy with Brother John Merrill;) lie came back late the same Wghij alcfe with the chills, and was in L$j)L till the time of his death. j k M I f i I have not eecu him pa mi feet since he came home, as I have: been in the mountains with the feoyj. We got back last Friday, The wan: ithen very sick, ai.d the next' day m we were at dinner, Cousin Torn, who was with his father, exclaimed "Mother, come herel" We inched in, Uncle David appears J tto he v st ? 1 fn U .. A. i -- Y. QUANTITY, IN AN - '! ' "'- Fi AUERBACH & B RO. TOh- OUR PATRONS r: i - 'r the lowest quoAfteryl -- - True To Our Motto. WIDE AWAKE BBEUOISTS. The Z. 0. M. I. Drugstore are al wavs alive to their business, and snare too rains to eecure the beat Of very article in their line. They nave secured tne agency rort m Celebrated Dr. King's New Discove-r- y The only for. Consumption. certain cure known for Consump- i .;. .w i t - . offer our entire Stock of Neva and desirable Merchandise in all of our Ze- - J - --. T O O S I1 lA-- j i io: - 2qrtments i ' t It t I. e . . .: ' ' U- - sir and expense of selling for), ft to-da- NET CASH ONLY ! to-m- ae 1 1 n, fartt . God-dirda- nJ v - s ' Beiug about to devot Because ice prefer doing one season's ou8ine8s without profit to permitting our Goods to get old on our shelves CO., themfelvee exclusively to the line of GENTS .. PURNI3HINQ GOOD,! j CLOSING :;.6lJT, 4lE Tositively j 1 -- j:; Cost,' - Regardless) ft THE FOLLOWING LINES OP GO0D3 I : ' 7 v ;. v ij ; well-select- LADIES' HOSIERY ed : MM. ORDERS FILLED BEDDEED KT . JEWELItY, embracing: .-. CX)ME TtA ESTABLISHED JLact . -- o- AND SEE THE GREAT ' ASSORTMENT OF H AT S ! l ? iS CELEBRATED LIB BY ... i' 1 . . . '1 c EN TLEMEN'S 16 . , GOODS, -- 1 v- FAHCV AND silk handkerchiefs; notions of every) variety, SV jB Xj A. 2sT B jT ZYoveNIes. all ho PRICES... F. AUERBACH & B RO. f I ':..":.: m , s; .':. :? v. ' .v-;:.-.r.-- v e: ISO, ' 13JE1 JEt JML 'R--.- . REHOTAL SALE. ' FLOIB J4P1H strenarth Til. A natural leaf of MtT Oar entire stock of Dry Goods, flavor, Notions, Shoes, etc. will be offered ana aroma, ana guaranteed to be our at cost for 80 days, previous to free v: from deleterious removal to No. 63 Main Street, op absolutely chemicals, Imported only la per poslte Herald Office. fection tea cans. A package entirely DONELSON 43808. rree from roreign substances, which precludes; the danger of metallic HIXLINEKY ASDFANCT GOODS poison liable to result from teas We are now ready to show a coming in contact with the lead handsome and well selected stock of lining commonly used in all tea trimmed and untrimmed millinery cheats. , A necessity in every well eocds in all the latest novelties regulated household. This brand of Ostrich plumes, tips, birds, flower?, tea is for eala at Salt Lake 'Tea ; Store, Sole Agents, Salt Lake City, ,.: lace?, etc., etc. IJUTTON 4 liOYAlC, man. .... 128 Main Street. I have tried Barks' White Pire Stock. Bargains In Balsam, and find It to be an excel! Bankrupt 84 at Main Street, oppo ent remedy for cold and sore throat. everything W. D. Best, Qaincy, 111. Bold by Ute Big Co-oa. u. oi a. a r ug uepartment. . a Gents save money and buy your ' , TO THE LA DIEM 1 furnishing gcousat UVSfVOBO'B. ' Don't forget to go to Weber, Owen & Co., Importers and Manufacturers We have on sale, at this office, the of Seal if kins and Silk Garments. Pearl of Great Price, Hymn Books Robes, Mats, Caps, Gloves and Fur and Wcrda of Defence in German. Garments made to Trimmings. a order specialty. Gents Boys' and Children's sea Corner; Seond Son th and West sonable hats and caps at Temple, Salt JLake City, Utah, d . AJUNFOBD'S. - " !:' :'.:.': ,.'..5", '..'.". -1 t J .' : r : - - r , ' ':'"' .... ; j ; 1 I COMPLETE, , TVEI.li-SEtECTE- D ; STOCK OP MEN'S AXD BOYS' - J1 ". "f ;; ';V:7, yy'::- - : ;!;- r;:' -- " "; , y. w; ; r-V'- : ! ": 1" L ' : ,1 .. i, ' ':' :' Tf von dnn't want to freeze when it's cold; suffer frcm excessive per- - cse wnen its, warm proration Brown'd Iron Bitters, i I 27 . Jnt i'rimbie,:jNo.37 ifirat Houtb street, E. Make your pu;cha?e3 there and save ?o per cent. EVEUYTIIIXG : Guard and nrofent vonr health Proof Lamp Chimneys and Lamp Trlmmimrs of all kinds at the City make use of that true efficient tonic Oil Store, No. 60, First South Street, modicine, Brown's Iron Bitters. t . opposite the Theatre. ItKbCVriOM IH CO A L T Rock Springs, per ton, by . . S3. 00. HAITTBLSl A ORATES. Carload, Rock Springs, per ion, at I have lust received a carload of - tJM. , . L mantels and grates. They are In i j RockYard, dsSprings, per overv stvlp. very handsome and 7.00. . . livered, Mobkis. Elias cheap. Red Canyon,'' per ton, by . , 4.50. Carload, - . Red Canyon, per ton, at UEO. S A VI LLC .."f.." 1.00. Manufacturer and dealer In all .'.'.''"'''..Yard,., Rel Canyon, per ton, dekinds of Boots and Shoes. Custom . . 5.50. livered, . work a specialty. Call and see him Car ton, Weber, per by at 21 2nd South Street. E. . . .. 4.&. lead, at ton, par Wabar, Yard, COHCIBW TO ALL WHOM IT MAT it aeuversa, a.oo. We wish to Inform you that we s49 A. QOTJLX. have so arranged the negatives Mrs. from annie D Hoyt, purchased that bv bringing ua a photograph, duplicates can be made on a short notice. Respectfully, - X:- f-. 4V" 'ii f. 1 : - h , t .4 j. ;l 's !" )i i Hower St Reynolds, 61 Second South Street, dtf FURNISHING GOODS, IN THE OTHER DEPARTMENTS ri ,'j -- :?:7 tynl ; r. , MJ For everything in tbe line of Whiskey. Brandy, Gin. Ram, Port: Sherry, Ales, Porters and other goods usually carried in a liquor store, fa mules anouia sena to Geobge A. Meears, 1 Second South Street. j FVBHITVBE. We would advise all parties need X 33 S ' THE i tbe furniture to examine Barret to the Globe Bakery for your Confectionery and CAIIES, where they are to be had pure and whofo H. Abhold. some. Children's Dtjnfobd's. REMOVED. ST.;S.L S1DE-UOARD! ' v i j - 0- ! '. , f t ' Home-Ma- de 1 r ! ;. goods, and do . : , , , . We are Determined Not to be Undersold. j TTf il, ' j orn OP MAX-AItl5- '' ', S -- . WARDROBES, BUREAUS, WASIINTANDS, 1 XAJLJuS, CIIAIRS, ' FEATBIERS, ElcJ, Etc., Etc. ""' 3 - yyi-y'-y BOOK-CASE- S, S, ' -- VV .. Jy mimf 1111A ' - ' t i ; ;i i.. i . U ! i v I AltlVrkav Dealers and ZlAnufactnrers of all kinds of Farul r (are and Upbolsterj. SOUTH TE3IPLE STREET, Commtxnl cation. Telephone Opposite Valley Dlotise. ,- CiTT. FOB- - - !. ! " WILLIM.UlUr.lE. The International . Flsberles EyUfctUoa, at London, has been one of tbe events of the year. A cablegram from Mcsara. Earll Cox, the' ; United States Dele fates,; announces that tbe Fub Comniilaition. from this country recelTed eighteen gold medaln, one of which bu been awarded to WilHam Home, the pioneer salmon canner on the Colombia RlrerJ This Is the only cannery receirlog a medal at the Exalbl-Ho- n fcy r ... fact,!' that v frm have Jott ro We also kep on hand a larg;e stock ofal) klQds Upholstering and repairing., A GOLD: MEDAL atLoD4on.",.,.l;.s Has removed to the elegant brick building eat of tbe Deseret National Bank, where his patients will always find him, night and day. Tetth extracted for 64 cents, dlw r m-- -- j PARLOR AND RED ROOH SUITES, DRESSERS, ..:..!-- ! : ATTENTION patrons and tbe pub Jo at large, to eelred a largo and well assorted liock of 1 r '''.'! XniOES, E RESPECTFULLY CALL - ;' 3-OO- , JUSltal i Bros, stock. esDccially while the dtf Meeent prices hold good. Dr. S. H. CLAWEON. I ':' i M at ...... AND '" Irery bctcrlption, DAILY ARR1VINQ and bflnj dltposed of t '3: r 7:,' ':: X-- 71 : Xadles' Missed' and J- CMP.fllTE HarJware,lM,Steel, fine ihces ':: Xji --A. Of s . - GROCERIES, HARDWARE, STOVES & HEATERS Gentlemen who are tired of wear ready-mad- e it clothing will find to call on ' John to their Stoves, Tinware, . Bergen, who has opened a first claes 71111 Findings, merchant tailoring establishment at No. 224 Main Street S. opposite post office Salt Lake City. Blactsmitli Tools, ffinerf.'; HO EVERYBODY. : ETC. , Go .: W. Id st Itttr t ....... ......AND . I. GEO.r.scon&cp '; ;,x BOOTS AND SHOES, ' Aat. t -,- . LARGE STOCK OF . DE. Q C3 iHJ :D AND WIXTER TVEAll, COMPRIHIXG i A Car. Load f Bntter. Ranging from 25 cents to 40 eents Tecelved at Durst & per poend, in FILL TOt to-nig- ht, at & TWO BOOIIS SOUTH OF JPOST OFFICE, - " e it BAMBERGER A . : uw. .... '. TFe i Charles Cole, for assault and bat waa fined tery on Emma De Mar, " - White River, W. T., 21, 1881. Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co. Gentlemen: $50... My ".wife snflered for over twenty A cape of drunkenness was fined years with rheumatism In. ber hfpa 55, and one of drunkenness and pro- - and legs, un reaaing your aimanao : she positively believed that your Canity, 10. Baraspariua would cure her. She Vm. Baden, for 6tealmg an over has taken four bottles and is now as coat belonging to Edward McLellan, well as ever she was In her ire. I was fined 75. feel It my duty to send you my sin ;. xl.nublobn. There will be a ball Riven In the cere thanes. Bohool-houSixth Ward Neither mental nor physical labor row nlaht. Prooeeda to be used iu can satisfactorily instruments for a brass unlessbe accomplished purchasing ' the system Is in order. When band you fee tired, languid, Wearied Mr. J. T. Little la on the point of without exertion, the mind slow to going East. Mrs. P. L. Williams, act, and requiring great mental ef who did not leave as expected on fort, you can rest assured that your Sunday evening, will probably ac liver is not acting properly, and that company him. The lady goes to nature requires assistance to help throw on impurities. There is no Join her huiband In Washington. remedy that will accomplish this do The Idaho Store has been leased mildly and yet effectually as "Prick by Pr. D. Turngren, of Omaha, who ly Ash Bitters." A trial will satialy has .had it thoroughly repaired and you of Its merits. . renovated.and has now opened with stock of KVlULta'A AKSIliA SALTS. large and drugs, medicines, and all- else kept The greatest m3lcI woader of u a nrst class drug store- (Jail and tne world. Warranted to iperiily njre Uuns, Bruise, .Cuts, Ulcers, 1 Bee ad." in another place. . 3H Rheum, Fever 8ire, Cncra, eiles, ChllblAina, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Hnd4, and all skin em p. SPECIAL BUSINESS NOTICES. tlons, guaranteed to care ia every 5 InstanM, or money, retarned. seats per box. Far sale y a. 0. 14. MUST. BE SOLD. :.,;''.,,.;.-.T , Oa or before December 10th. (.Drag Store."'.'.. of bead American young twenty ihr TirnA. For Throat Tia horses and maree; also a fine, young ana seen eases. Golds, at uanDe and Coucha. Ftmwn'a jacs; jenney. my stables, Mainwvstreet, 18th Ward. Bronchial Troches have nrcved their 11. X IVIMSALL. emcacy by a test or many years. S. L. City, Nov. 27, 1883. rrice 5 cts. . COMHOH.SBKSE BOB SLEDS H. Dinwoodey has recently added several car loads of furniture, For heavv nse. alan a ntnc nf linn. at cut rates, to hia already large ners to apply to spring wagons and ' stock, and will give his customers carriages.; the benefit thereof. . Call or address , Howard Beebee, you want a Shave. Shampoon dim If Salt Lake or Ogden. or Hair Cut ia the latest style, call .; at Xiige'a Barber Shop, next to Cal- coal. r Until further notice. Pleasant der's new building. Valley Coal from the Utah Central Go to H. E. Fyson for Stcpla and Mines will be retailed by Mr. H. E. Fancy Groceries, Fruit, Poultry, Giles, one block south of the Utah Fish and Thanksgiving Turkeys, central Depot, near Salt Lake t. t Market Street. Foundry.' R. C. Badger, fJen. Agt. . - " We are never undersold," Hoarseness, Colds, Asthma, nay j? ever, uroncunis, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Bold on a positive guaran tee. Trial Bottle free. Regular izs tl.00. ' . getting tations on any article! in our line in the city, come to us and and we will give you BETTER LESS and u.NEWER GOODS at i FIGURES than you' can1 find elsewhere.: . ; t p tion. Coughs, :o" ... The U. C. Coal Co. are now pre Valley pared to furnish Pleasant Coal In any quantity at f 3.59 per ton. delivered, or $3 at tho yard. Telephone ordersCo-b-will be received at until further the 15th Ward notice.. Yard at Salt IAke Foundry, one and a half blocks south of Utah Central Depot. ; -- "Life-picture- , " day, and left for home in the even ing. They have completed their new two-stor-y atone store in Paris, and are doing a rushing bnsiness. The new store la Montpelier Is nearlng completion, and will be a great improvement to that town. Brother William Bramali, who returned last night fromi a business trip In the Interests of this office, desires to express hia thanks for the many acts of courtesy and kindness with which he waa received where- ever he went. He traveled through Utah, Juab, Millard, Beaver, Beyier and Sanpete counties, and was very Puc2e3b8fnl considering the dull times. Cash is very scarce, bat grain very plentifal and exceeding ' ... ly cheap. ! 1 T,1 it' 1 COALTneOAL! ; V. t- o THE OF ELDER DAVID V. KIM BALI. - Toceie. OF Mission. There will be a of' the Home Missionaries meeting of thld Stake In the Social Hall at 7 o'clock (Wednesday) stranflrllnsr:Tam drove for the Doctor. . unoie David continued la great pain evening. W. Taylor, j oat of his mind moet of the and William ' v Btake Gierke time. He bade Aunt Carolina good before yesterday.' Last bye, ? Whereabouts The nightdy Wanted. the doctor gave tip all; hope. whereabouts or Jazrel Shoemaker He died this morning at half; pst or any of hi family, snppoeed to be six, easily, and apparently ! w Ft hcut in Halt Lake City or In Utah Terri- a bit of pain. H u tory, la wanted by Joel Shoemaker, Bhortly before he died, he Xbokod 'Camp E, Fort Douglas. up and called "Father, father J f All night he had called for Uncle Meter. xou win remember hearing: him excellent A Brocade Satin'. very of tell brocade of how Grand-p- a home of :;(Iiaiir C. satin, sample was Its exhibited by Kimball) came tj him when ilk waa manufacture, this at on the desert, and telliDgJ him lost James Chalmers, maker, office lA3t evening. The article Is he wanted him to go with hi oi, and acknowledged by the shops of this how Uncle David plead for two mpre1. i city as being fully equal to what Is years, and was given mat; muca importedof the same grade. longer to stay. Laat Baturdty, the day he was so had, was j of t two Den's Benefit. The performance years from the day he was loat, and at the Theatre last evening merited this morning, at the time he died, a better audienoe. ine Hixteentn was two years, almost to theVhour, Ward hraaa band having volanteered from the dav ha waa found! The to parade the streets, rendered some people here have all been verjj kind fine selections outside previous to during his sickness, sitting 'up With the beginning of the play. "Cora him, and since he died dfiering lie" was well presented, and most of themselves and teams to go' pa er 4 a , . . .II Hftaa Itl&an aino rands, etc. Cousin Pat (eldest jb'n of with her usual excellence, and Mr, the deceased) who ia off freighting, Kewtcn proved quite a versatile has not yet heard the sad neyfc," artist In the instrumental line All n mil Ihu anfart.lnmunt urn a wnrthv The young t The Sanpete Artist reof better patronage. H. fwhdsd Mr..G. Jack, artist, markable progress In j:NeVlVork Richard City, waa mentioned intvhe News Home - Made Hats. a of hvst Thursday. Is tho ; aa of of Twentieth the Ward, Bmytb, hat maker of many years' experi- Brother Wm. Jack, of MadtfJSan ence, 1j turning out some very nice pete County. Ha is not a hati ve of styles in gentleman'. etUI hats, England, as we were Informed, but which compare very favorably with was born in Edinburgh,' Sjpfland. He took the first pr!z3 for sketching importations of thld kind. He i now supplying Z. C M. I. in Mary port, England, befpe he with hats, which he designs Im- was seven years oil. He exhibited proving to.the extent that they will from his earliest years a passion for more than compete In style, price, the art, but met with no encourage anJ in ment from his relatives to pursue It , quality of, work, durability .4 .. -. 141. evory oiuer way wjiu guuua nuui as a profession. however, has abroaJ. lie la worthy of enoour-- j tolled and struggled on, untU he ' sgsment. now bids fair to be heard frqip; at no distant day, as a shilling l)ht la XSlJm-fiLntkA. Ul Mriuibtu It .l.lt vuuanuu. Almost a Fire.-Wh- at might have urn ujymci, cut was of G. this James a bwn destructive .fire put city, ;Ij our Jack, in tU earl'v Btases at the Sixth Ward Informant la the above par i tfebood houe yesterday. it was tlculars regarding him. I Since the above was In :sf&y the during schoolhoura. Borne one la It, a carpet against father of the young man? iBIpw 6UripOHed,had put the stove pipe where . it passes York, furnishes a few additional through the room over the one In Items by letter. His sen's fulfname whl.th nrhnnl Ia held, and the fire is Gavin Hamilton . Jack, i iA few was thus communicated to tbe flaor. years ago, Mr. Kenben Kirkhftte, of A little boy named Irvine, In ths Logan, visited Mantl with hif pano st hojl room, happened to see somerama "Across the Continent. Gavand from the fall in v Ulted It and was very rnuu tak celling, thing to en ud with the clotures. Qd tbe obtained go permission having cut, assended to tha upper floor and following evening, Mr. Kir kb am ad discovered ILe fire. A space of dressed a young falks meeting anc v.,.. llir.a tmt--t l.v air. mi mm in gave a sketch of his life, tho trials fUmes, but as the alarm was given and difficulties he had to snrmount Immediately, they were extinguleh- - before he attained to the degree of ei before much dmge was doue. proncincy he then had In lijta pro Ths little bo wao .gafe ths alarm fession. After this, Gavin ;edulj no w slightly burned while putting longer content himself on the farm, out the fire. and soon cams to Salt Lake where he aenrenticed himself to Mri Kirk- " Buu ham, for whom he worked af eonsid-erablSunday School Visitors. time. The father Ihiuks It U da morning, Brothers Qeorge to Mr. Klrkham that much credit John Mrgn, assistants belonss for what croflelency his son to'the Utneral Superintendent of the Daseret Sunday School Union; has reached, or may in the fi Brothers John C. Cutler, Thomas attain to In this directlorind Is E. Taylor and Richard I. Home, of satisfied that Ga.ln often thjrika of the. Silt Lake Stake Superinten-deocy- ; and profits by the leRsocs he receivBrothers Lsvl W. Kfcharda ed from him, and is aleo bceflttfd ad J oi. Hyrum Parry, Secretaries, by the good counsel and sounadvlce and Brother John Alford, Sunday received from tbe same sou res School biLssionary, visited the Sun"The Ecmany Eye." O all the day School of ths Sixth Ward. - . modern play 8 "The jtlomany great After the opening exercUe, the life Is the most Rye" meeting was placed in the hands of like. Bix months tbrilllrignd at thyirfaoess the vliiting cfilsers, who made short months three and London, Theatre, and Instructive addresses, InterNew at Booth's Theatre, Yojk, cer spersed with reading, recitations, Ulnlv ndorsea ODlnlon.l There this and singing by the children. The am fl.'lv.flve neonle and tWcnty meeting was very Interesting. By teven evDslea in the cast? 'of this invitation those of the brethren who ciav. and It takes tare janre ran were able to do so remained an! at- way cars to brincc tbe soeury and tended the afternoon , meeting, costumes from New sYork.- Among are the famous speaking to the congregation on "The Gypsy Encampment! "The matters connected with Sunday Eniiish Ree Course," Vraigs neat bv meonliffht." "London at Schools. "The wreck of the Sara Sunrise." In the evening meeting all the and "Little Queer street. toaaJ' vldltors were again present, and ? New York zirtoaine. with Bishop Hickenlooper and Supt. feelebra this Beginning Uiauque, of the 6 th Ward, addressed tbe meeting on the subjects of tith- ted drama will be produced at thea for four, niaia ana ing, temple building, faith, punctu- Opera House, ality, missionary labor, and other Thursday (Thanksgiving) matinee, Interesting topics. Several missionaries were appointed to labor In the "The Operatie Minstrelsif-T- h Ward la the Sunday School interwt. Moss MinstreJa open at tbefj'heatre All of the meetings were well at on Thurs Jay evenlDgr CJnceming vended, the event being one that them, the Salem Statesman has the will be long remembered for the followiag: 1 ; 1 ' good feeling and enjoyment experiia iifiramn hnvi are not behind reand it enced. thv undertake, .n.i.in. The Sunday School of the Sixth milnedfor Walter S. Mossjp bring WithWard la In a flourishing condition, the best minstrels to Oregon ecltfwed aU company his out doubt, rform-KSsbeing well attended by the children, troupes la their last and provided with an efficient corps Reed'sOpwaHop of officers and teachers, who are iwt There are lust twenty-on- e companyH i thoroughly la earnest In their labors, members of this neclal io!er. The e ..t hir ana feel greatly enoonraged at the .xceedingly funny, and results attain! a&d prospects for tha the mnsio was excellent, otsu pour suture. lug fwta soowyxriPK f r Hoxad nsiWlSomt'VLxnn-ooo- PER30NAL. Elder John Pickett la In from ',:"' I. , U. F. BR0OK8, Salt Lake Cty, Bole Agent for ' Utah. "'t.'v; ' ' i' i f - - i , i t , . : , - l . s '"" ' : t ; , -- i f ' - yy '"'' "'''"' ' s. f. yl,t " ' is - f.. t 3. T' .1: " :':. 1 :?:t:-- 1 Wholesale 1 t wnoie3aie Wholesale Wholesale V I'"'1- " I "Wholesale '"' !"f" S -- ! V:"l!:.l'lt!,'1',.v' - ' . ". s f ' . . U ... .1 , Xf'--- V ' " , Ur.!:1!.:.'!-'"- ': , .!.-.- i iyyn " '0:'.''f 1 ; ' t 'yy "4 '' - , ' ' nc aonos.:' n ii pi bULklLki 1 1 1 1 These goods are kept forsale the can, ease or cwload, fcy -- rIf. - a m in vvinuuv r, ul-mq-o, PAINTS nd OILS. C ROC KE RY; GROCERY, 1 QLYASSWARE, Qn&ctBtn cf ' SHOWrCASES,;n mi v - . CO"Q. F. 0ULr.1Cn.6':CC2O0i'CT |