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Show EVENING NEWS. Headajr, April : X . ror VIIA O M fcATS. -- ? x NcvBrRs of Conference rlaitors remain la town. , , i ? Stmhexs' Concert In the Tabernacle j- . Edward Biurx has . 500,000 - brick for er, ay 1 k to-da- y.' ii- - . ow nightly. . company .: i Thk Fourth Quorum of Seventies hold their tegular monthly meeting In : , se evening at 7 30. The Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. of the loth Ward, will hold a conjoint meet-lu- g at 7 o'clock evening In the Ward Assembly Room. al The general meeting of L. J. Suarp and.J. A.Marshall have the Union was held ia the Tabernacle Saturday evening, April 5th, 1834, withdrawn as counsel for Fred II opt, on General Superintendent Geo. Q. Canv ow " I semi-annu- the murderer, and Wednesday next is 'the time set to appoint new counsel. Jonx B. Milker, an attorney widely known In Utah, whose residence for a quarter of a century hai been InProvo, has removed to Mahid and begun the practice of law.A man named Milllgan, late a tire-mon the U.& N.j Kail way, died in the hospital at Ogden last week. He In the smash-u- p , was badly Injured which occurred at Dillon about three weeks ago. Since Friday last, eight or ten more attachmeats on the; London Bank of Utah have been filed with the clerk of the Third jPlstrlct Court, aggregating about $11,000 over! and above the Bowers attachment David Reese, Esq., of Logan, lost a Cue marc a few days since. The animal whlchihad been running on the range, attempted to cross a small bridge', but got her leg In a hole and broke it: She had to be destroyed. A rumor has reached this city that The body of a dead man was found yes's terday, a little above Stewart &t store, Kaysvilje. He was thought toliave Uied from exposure, some time : - J ... an were-taopera-te. day school.- - ' . Assistant lieorge to Goddard said tuperinienaent it was very desirable do away with choir singing in. the have concert singing in schools and stead. For the purpose of encouraging concert singing the Union had pub' ' ; since.1-- ' lished an edition of 5.000 tune books. i of the songs and music offer consisting Wk are1 pleased to state that Col. ed in competition ior prizes last year. Jos. C. Rtch Is In an; Improved condi- -; Nearly all this edition was already to tho Sunday relation In tion. Even while prostrate In bed, work Just mentioned, morning visiting with sickness that deprived him of his it should be done in a spirit of levo a above hU and and kindness, irrepresspeech whisper, persevered in till all children in Ziou were brought unsible humor rises up and bubbles over the ; the influence .of the Sunday in Jokes, etc., so characteristic of him. der School. To this end it wa3 the counsel of the authorities that this work ba taken up and adopted in all the 'LOCAL NEWS. branches and Stakes of the Church in Zion. There were now upwards of MISSIONARIES. 40,000 children enrolled as attendants Schools in .Zion. But acThose !tnlaionaries expecting to of Sunday to the eensuof the Territory leave this' city for Great Britain and cording thera were probably some 12,000 chil Scandinavia, on Saturday April 12th, dren' who do not attend. SineiDsr bv the choir of "We march at will not now take their departure untap of the drum.". til Tuesday April 15th. j The time of thoSuperintendent Wm. Fotherlngham: New from of the steamship Bailing; of Beaver, was pleased to report the York has caused the change as above Schools i in his Stake as In a good conHe had been impressed by the set forth 1 Joseph F. Smith. dition, same spirit as the authorities here, in relation to Sunday morning visiting, with regret that many Mail Matters. Bishop Jas. Bowna," having noticed who home, for to children of Almy, iWyoraingi called In ' loitered lett on- - ' tho school way deIn the and very often did not attend at all, eprtotcertain irregularities papers to that point. Some- To prevent this a system of committee livery andiatrols aptime the News falls to reach them at work wasoninstituted each block, to visit tha pointed , two times at other and copies families between 9 and 10 o'clock, and all, will come - together. get the children and young people out School. fub9cribers there would like this cor of the streets into theofSunday officers and Monthly meetings is to blame in tsachentwere rected bv whomsoever held in Beaver with very the matter. good results. Supt. John Maiben reported a very marked increase of iuterest in tho relaThe Drowned. Accidentally Sunday School cause in Sanpete. They tives in this city if Robert Pringle hp.ld meetings, reviews and in the several Sunday Schools formerly of Salt Lake, but later of Lo- Jubilees tne otaKe wnn gooo resuin. gan, have received a dispatch to the olPrest. JohnD. T. McAllister reporteffect tnat he wa s accidentally ed the Sunday Schools of St. Georga Svliile a as Stake in a very satisfactory condidrowned working as mason on tion.' Schools were organized In every the Short the Construction of tQregon and Branch of the Stake. !The Ward J.lne bridge, Oregon,, on the 4th last. sacrament was administered in all tha 3S'o particulars were given,! arther than schools every Sunday: Sincinar br the choirs of "The the, bare tact of the fatal accident. Harpist John K. Hall briefly reported . BoArd: ot Trade. The Central theSupt. Stake Sunday Schools of Morgan condiBoard of Trade held a meeting at the as being in a very prosperous .. a. pursuant tioKnnt City Hall at 10 a. m. ffharlM W. Niblev! bf Cache. o announcement. Between $30,000 reported the schools under his charge and $00,000 was subscribed to the Iron as in excellent order.' Nearly all the elders took a lively interest In Manufacturing Company of: Utah. leading and it had been observed that About $T0,000 more will be ne eded them where, the Bishoo and his Counselors Another meeting of the Board will be attended punctually and regularly a at the same good influence was tne result. Suuday held at 10 a.m. missionary work bad been All interested in the manufac morninar with place. very gratifying results. adopted Jure of Iron are invited to be present. The increase in attendance had been as so great to necessitate the removal classes Into another ofsouicoI were We rlrht Vbout Ajrwln. glad building. Hethehad learned by experitthls morning to shake the hand of ence and observation that the iewer the better lu a Sunday school JJrother iCharles John Lambert, who in If all the children in one room were bas so far recovered from the serloua two of 15 or instead classes or three illness resaitlng from his late accident, 20. nr still better, in one class, less as to be about oace more to receive the confusion and more . good "would re .? It congratulations of, his friends. He is enSinking by the maLs membera of the still quite weak from the effects of his phnir "Mpm men ara we"" nrotracted confinement Indoors, but ITesldent J. W. Crosby reported the jilds fair to o4 regaia all he has Sunday Schools ol the Panguitch Stake very gooa coauiuuu. as femDorarilv lost la the way of health as in thinir tho BishoDS and their Conn- r.l ' ; indThrorv were ' nunctual in attending school to assist the superintendents their work. ; Married. Samuel J. Rich, of Parl, inSupt. Wm. Paxman: The schools ia Bear Lake Co., son of the late Apostle Juah stake were well attended, with i C. C. Eieh, and Mlsa Anna Page, or snriicieut number of eood teachers The Seventies hnd been ensased in IVyaon, UUh Coj, daughter ot Hon. Sunday School missionary work, not wedIn were united Jonathan S. Page,' nnl Tisitine the houses Ol the Saints lock last evening at the residence of tftwMn and 10 in the morning, but 10, till half-pajSister Sj D. Rich by Bishop Geo. D. patrollng the streets the purpose bf bringing all lrom the pencer, of Pari, Bear Lake Co. After lor otuwi. imoine annua; he ceremony hearty congratulations Streets heart Is weary,"- WAsbeaqt! my "O, '- rer extended to the newly married fully sung by the ehoir. nev ha , said Moses Thatcher Anostla relaand friends couple by their many or TtMrionced the pleasure and satis . . were tives whp present. faction In performing any mission of .. his life, as he realized wniieiengageu in tho Sunday School work. He urged Opera nonse.Mr.and Mrs. George School teachers the im 8. Knight open an engagement at the man Knndav of impartinj; true and correct portance this Ilouse presenting evening, ppera to the children. Much rethe German play "Otto," In which both principles sponsibility rested on the teachers of ample op- the youth in regard to this, as they tne4 talented player fladot their would grow up imbibing the doctrines abiliportunity for the display set before them, and become in a meaare characterization. ..They ties- at sure the kind of men and women in e. 0tok3H highly ol by the press eyery-wber- tended by their instructors, i. t mvi President John Taylor made a few They also Include In their repremarks, interesting and encouraging ertoire 'Baron Rudolph," which will tendfnr to impress upon all the lmpor evenboards Wednesday be put on the tance of the work of training the ing. Thow ' who"have' not eea "Otto,"; virtne. honor and rectitude. He said pughtlo." when to be ' . the day was not far distant t .i in Zlon would be tbe greatestH bom mmUbi.-Pursu-- ant to honor that conld be desired prpps-UA a r v..vri one born in Zlon Kun ar announcement a meeting of the Priestto the a noKsessed of passport Asof the world hood was held last evening In the and society best purest 7 o'clock. RiiTvprintpndent George O sembly Hall, convening at aald it r the mind ol. the 11 Ailed Cannon represtn-Utlvby was wt The hsJl all actively engaged In that variPresidency of the Priesthood of the wo uuuw oc io scnooi the Sunday home mis ous stakes of Zlon. After the singing lAaaed from their duties asother srene- from President nd every by and .inn,a prayer a of hymn would- - curtail their that addrewed was nltdatr Woodraa. the wswbly nsefulneos la this respect. It was also dwelt desired should that no other meetings byTrealdent John Taylor, who Imthe same hour as toe scuoqis, witacreat earnestness upontheth Saints h held atmisrht have full scope .to that they portance ot the work which The nsefulness. their direction the were carrying on nder riuiKmr fnmmittPM Bhonld always be of magthe advice of ..urimi hr &md withand of the Lord, and the necessity Bishops of the Stake authorities nifying their Priesthood and buUdUig th respective wards.- In all these followed was by lie .movements deference should, be.paht npZloa. dent Joseph F. Smith on the same nd and r??Icct shown to all in authority, kindred topic, and President George - Tufted letlon by Prest. Jos-- . F. Smith of equal Q Cannon then made wmarks beautiful The singing rendered on words ihls occasion was given Ly Bro. A, C. intereat, supplemented by a -few InTb Woodruff.Kmrth's first slnsrinar class: in the toiic lrom PreWn aol-f- a system, and well deserved the struction ol the brethren were Uvery uMnlfflnmi it elicited. were r and J.Tf. PlBKT pointed and forcible Tin-i'ey- ' j , ' J " j ; . of. ' . ; to-d- ay 8cmi-weekl- y) . con-lol- nt . I . " to-da- y, : 1 ' : - -. .- st ' I " j . to-d- es . - s (DaimBTSalEKIESKrcSE, - r; j ATTEITIOjr TO THEIR 13TTITE ft if 1 SNOKMOTJS STOCK: We haw jutt received a full and Complete itock of SPBLNG DRY GOODS f CAltPET DJlFAItTHEXT- . .... - - A ' 1 Elegant Stock of Ribbons, i DOUBLE ITS FOB1MER SIZE. j LACE COLLARS, ITIOIIXJ j V:r.- as cents. - IJ'oixr Sifc per Yard Up. ASK TO SIEjIEj l j get you a pood meal at the New York Coffee Ilouse, Market Row, opKimball Block. Call and get a posite nice Lunch, roll, cup of tea or coffee. Dinner from 12 to p. in. Meals to order at all hours. - , GEORUE SAT1LLE, ' I experienced rirls to Tobacco at Sam Levy's. Main St.strip . VLOBE IIAKERT. Go to the. Globe Bakery for your holiday Candies, CakesT Fruits, etc. They can be had pure ana wholesome, at low t prices. ' 4 - FIR& ;' j Proof Lamp Chimneys and Lamp Trimmings of all kinds at the City Oil Store, No. 00 First South Street, opposite the Theatre. Rand. Senior PLUSHES i M Curtains, Poles, Trimmings, Etc.J : - ' . i 1. Oall and ,.(.' ..I, . "' . ."O V W 1 ' !y Ooiiviiicbd.h . .... I r ' i . i 'j '. no, - .! '.,4 E '1 b DRAPERIES ad ZEJ-Xt- rux 1 FOUND VERY COMPLETE. miwm j ; .CHOICE,-- OBOCEE EES 50c and 75c Eacli. , 4-Oe- WAMTElk . OTXR ' STOCK THOSE SHORT LENGTHS FOR irUOS; Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Custom work a specialty. Call and see him 'at 21 E 2nd i oouth St. ) Two A ZAMGJS STOCK OF EMim011miI12Fi. - j BUSINESS NOTICES, t JJSTID SlAJEl. . Lord Charles Belmont has leased the K. 4, Third Month KUecl, w. Pavlllion for one week commencing Dr. IRA LYOSS. greatest Thursday, April 10th,- The acrobatic bicyclists in ' the world. EVEXTFT1. SPRIXU OF ISSi! Messrs. Welmontand Sewell, will ap ' Weakness, llndigcstlon, Debility, pear every night and on Saturday, Dyspepsia, Poor and thia Blood, Monday and Wednesday Matinees. ;Are the results ot this change of These men are the wonders of the temperature. Each man, woman and world. AH disreputable characters child can will be refused admission.! invigorate the system and ; ; ward off the threatened i diseases of the Summer, by using AICTIO.V, AVCTIOX. f Brown' Knranpitrllla ( Tuesday. April 8th. 11 a m . ono and Dandelion with block east of Eagle Gate, consisting in Iodide i of the best Blood ol one elegant piano, In good or- Purifier everPotasslumi, part an offered to the Suffering. der, upright, one tine bed room suit ; Scrofula, Tumors, in good order, 'one line ranare heatlni Diseases;, Kidney Ulcers, stove, dining table, two marble top Rheumatism, Cancers, Boils, tables, elegant curtains and lambre Constipation, Erysipelas, brussel carpets ta good order, quins, Sick Headache, Salt jlttieum.' one tine book case, two elegant i Yield t Once! paintings, line easy chairs, camp chairs etc. . , . . on eachi bottle. ThU See full formula the administrators. j By order of Spring of 1884 use this jgreat Blood " H. A. REKD, ... ! Purifier. .V.. All Druggists) recommend Auctioneer. 't : Brown's Sarsaparilla. in Salt Lake and Druggist Every ; FOB MALE.I ; 'l dealer in Medicines in Utah. Brood mares and team horses. En every j Ask them of its merits A. of block T. one west Tennant quire ' i Browa'i ArnlM Halve. d2t County Court House. 'CTiOSMTG .OUT. i " . NEW GOODS. i ' A- - ... J DRESS GOODS, ; , . 4 .: : . J : . DOMESTICS, ; boxes of BrdWn's Arnica Salve have been sold on a (positive (he Timbrel, Beat the Tom Sund guaranty,und a cure, effected in each i ;A .... John. jl'Al case. Bruises, cuts, burns, old sores Mv patrons will be erati fled to learn and inflamed sore eyes, at once to that our facilities for making the best this grateful, soothing yirld remedy. Only work were never better 25 cents a box. Keep It In every homo. photographic now. than Everything is new1 and of the best; prices still the same, Books, Real Estate agency, farm3 for sale, frames, stationery,ladics' satchels, and a host ot attractive novelties, for sale des & sw Brlnton, Utah. as low as ever. By all means pay tbe a Bazar visit. Art hew PK0CLAXATI05 EXTEAORDIJf ABT. C It Savage. By virtuo of the authority now vested, I proclaim to my old friends, patCOSsCHEIUi rons and the in general, that I Insist upon having tho Seal Skla have the bestpublic lighted Photograpio Stu. are Clcrar, they, easily obtained, dio in Utah, where you can have your bandied by lirst class dealers. Portraits taken instantaneously or " Al. I. quicker. Photographing Babies is ' .........CAgents. always my forte. Connected with the gallery is also the Frame, Notion and Moulding DepartFANCY GOODS. ment, with View Emporium, and a f ICIV VVU&.At.lIVU a, ;ti uv uui v w to the corner of Third South and taste for goods of this description.can-n- ot visit east side will surprise and do better. than call,-a-t - the Art Main Street, numerous j friends and gratify my: Bazar of also yours to command, patrons, ' : MRS. It. T. MORRIS 0. IV . CARTER. dl08As2w and examine -- her extensive sline- of goods, lately added to and greatly enJohn Broad bent, watchmaker and larged by the purchase of the stock Jeweler; organs, accordeons, conce- formerly owned by Miss A. A Adams, who has retired from business. A full tmas, cic, repairea. ,tou;n xempje line of Embroideries i all kinds ot work street, one block west of Tabernacle. In wool, silk, f arasene and chenille i A fa R EAT DISCOVERY. shells, sea mosses, and ornaments of That is c!ai'y brinem? iov to tlie every description, and fifteen hundred homes of thousands by saying many of ior stamping. , patterns Call at the Art Bazar. Ton cannot do their dear ones irom an early grave. buil- Truly is Dr. Kire's New Discovery for better. In the Roberts-EllerbeDes-er- et Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, ding. First South Street, between Bank dl0$ 2w Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Tickling in the Throai.Pain in Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Th PiM Babai Brfcs White Guaranteed. Lungs, a positive cure, r aad Colda.- ..rr-.-free at Z C. M. I. Drug Trial Bottles, Balt U have Pine Burks' used White I Store. Large size $1.00. sam. and found one bottle sufficient ta cure a very deep cold and bard cough4 Son asred nine years, was afflict lieiiei was had irom tne very nrsi aose. edMy with oatarrhs the use of Ely's H. liau. E4 uecatur; xteraia. Cream Balm effected a complete cure. W. E. Hamman. Druggist, lEaston, l BRITAMNIA STANDS CNBIVAXL-- 5 Pa, 250,000 : i v ... ...... - A GINGHAMS, .... ,,) . i 1. rt is CARPETS, BOOTS : ) , : readies' Grain, Goat, American and French Kid, High and Iow Cut Shoes, Kid sd Sattm Slippers, at Sscrlflclns Prlee, as I am - v . . I M; ' Closing- out this entire line of Iadies', : ! ? H I 311! i I Xlio.aal ChlMren Shoes. t f TIN1VARE 'f AND GLASSWARE. ' OIIDERS PKOMFtliT FILLED. ! 1 .'"f ' 1" rif "r if. '""iCT' i Vi- . r f- , fi: Ull' lit. LATEST STYIjBS i . U .. fV HATS. KEY STOCK' OF FURNISHING GOODS,' ' . C3- - VHICH WILL ASTONISH THE NATIVES. f ' VTA stock oas U- AT XESS PRICES THAN EVER, 1 ? '.-i- f V O L O T DE3"!lO Sc. . - ::. jjjjw Q SEtOlESi'htj GllOCEllIES, i 3 Of Williams & Hoyt'a make, In Goat, American and French Kid, i . Sandals, Tics, etc., al$o an endless variety of : PRINTS, 3 HATS, CAP, H CLOTHING, 5 - CHECKS, , j . o 0 d TRIAEMINGS, FEATHERS, , d-- Full Line, of Misses', Children's and Infants 1 : j MEN'S JAND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES . " : ' - OF AIX GRADES AT THOS. W, JENNINGS. i " ' HAS OPENED HER JIAGNIFICENT , ' , s ck - r. ': - and-Theatr- AT ' "" ' ;' ' 16 MAIN S TUB JET, JVb. And offers the Public one of the Best Selected Stock x.i Utah Market..ri .v:wi: .. i. j-, - of Millinery ever put fob'- osm:: CH1EA:P - , , Those troubled with rheumatism, who have tried other remedies and still are uncured will certainly obtain relief within three days' and generally within six hours by taking Britannia. This great remedy was discovered by an eminent English physician of great; and who has never lostad- a, experience,whom this medicine was to patient ministered. Britannia is not a lotion; no external application can permanently cure rheumatism, which is a desease of the blood. Britannia is prepared with the greatest skili.and a teaspoon- full being taken In a wineglass of colct water immediately finds Its way- to the-; bloood, where it corrects the pain- -' sins' element, removes it immedifluid,! ately by purifying he al and gratiuaiiy uuiius uu wtwmc tera, persons wno uave useu m o valuable preparation In Utah, tell us that nothliig ever helped them as Britannia has done. Many references in Salt Lake City and elsewhere can be - life-givin- g, - ; iv.eiU Zj. , nepanment CforAl. I. uruKA fresh . is vue The Secret f Uvius. Scovlll's Sarsaoarilla. of Blood and Liver Syrup, will cure Scrofulous Taint, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility. Malaria, and all diseases arising from an Impure condition ot the blood, uertincates can be presented irom j many leading physicians, ministers, and heads of families through the land, endorsing it in the highest terms. We are constant ly in receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, and we recommend it as tne best Known remedy for the eure of the above diseases HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE. . Valuable Medicine. . Dr. W. H. Parmelee. Toledo. O.. says "I have prescribed the 'acid in a large variety of diseases and have been amply satisfied that it Is a valua ble addition to oar list of medicinal ..v..:-J.i-agents,' ,K;;ii;; s Mr. Dye baa for ale Mnapl ia Window f N Cblee HHUa7 Beat ia ftah. Rtnbrqr Plants. Parlors,;, : CO' Wm. If. Ford." of Kansas CIty.wrltes " - m BOTHERS. " ' ;. q 3 . . ' f I i a ' .. .. spring novelties, f . . c ; I 5 We show newest Neckwear for Ladles, also Noreltlea In Fancy Goo Ih. Our stoek Stock of Buttons is choice and complete. A choice and Misses' and Children's Hosiery. Taffete, Silk aud I.lslo of Ladles', " Glovest Mnalln Underwear la rariety. Corsets in all colors and prices ' to suit. Laces and Embroideries, newest designs, from European manufacturers. Ribbons,- - Flowers, Feathers and Millinery tn all its branches. ...... : Wholesale and Retail. well-scloct- H. ... " VI.. . t - 1 ', t V & L2)d CO . . t . O ( rive the Taction and Miller have secured Mesrs Sowles the agency for the. celebrated Harden and r C,tl, L2)o o - ft BROS. V ar Bettor Prepare Usa ".jf ' ' .., lt x cc - v ; .CLawiIKO. DEPARTMENT . i Gents' aod Boys' Clothing of Latest Styles. " HaU of Newest Shapes and Colorings. . . t . -i. pornhhliur Ooodg. j , v : ' '"-; t Boots and Shoes. r ' We hare a Choice Line of Cloths, Diagonals and Trimmings for Gents' and Boys wear. Make Salts to Order and Guarantee Fit. GOLD. era f fsrsUk all t f !" THE CARPET DEPARTHENT M kla4a ef r ' ; Is stocked with newest patterns Body Brussels, Vrlrets, Moqnette, ' As' 1 ii mm i y (hU Terrilory tev f o LOWEB PBIOECJ & THAN IMPORTED CC0D3. o t o -. '' ' i Wholesale Customers will Had otir Stock Complete and Well Selected Prices to compete with Cast or West. Call sad see s. Orders lHcpromptly. ' Iloaorable Treatment Guaranteed. ,J 0 ..-.it ;a i .;, .... ,.! It: ! i. ". . . ..(",).... ,;.( UVJUv Tapcs- OUR WINTER GOODS WILL HE CZOSJ21 OUT JIJO GAJZDLESD OP COST. rit 5 ? : 1 jr. aur-pass-ea . try. Three Fly, Ingrains, Ilemp, Coaco Matting, Bogs in all styles and Fix qualities; Linoleum, Oilcloths, Crumb cloths. Window hadings, ! "" tares; and eTerythlnjf belOBflnj to House Furnlshlag. ' T V . ' X' .''.XI ; '.0. ,' T '.. ' . . in-te- t QC OT branch toraa- ; - - meets Sale. Tor ..In bv 7 - extinguisher, Hand Grenade Firean the last few weeks, the firm to nfWithln will irive the public opportnnity A Co.. Clothiers. No. 35w.. Rarton a test merits of ita giving by Judge receiving First South Street, have been stocks an early date. of one of rhe best selected Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Children's BOOTS. SHOES, II ATS, CAPS. ever brought into this TerriBottom clothing nnt at-- --Fnrnishlnsr Goods. addition to this, they have In tory. DP'ORP'8stock np also Prices, taken special pains-tim with the very latest and best styles ofu eve. uaps, vo liars, Mats, ties, In the twirt. ef-stbin- r OentS FUT- Jttmrr Alwmrs first line.-At the Pioneer Loan nd Bulldipj nisblag Fqt low prices and oe cannot tnev oi Association. Borrow from goods quality CU by any other house la the city. elation and save commissions. The purchaser will find it to his tA call on this house and eithe goqds nd prices. "We have Just opened some yery amie , ji,uiTOjr & Co., choice i Laoea, i .EscurL - Rel Street, First SouthLake and , Valenciennes Jfedioes Kw., ' Dnchess Salt City, di07lm , , lobh Aaoa, and Oriental. , S010 J With Quick . Newest Style Shoes, Ties and, Slippers for Ladies Misses I .'. and Children.., .?i'V'M.uv.f. BOOTS and SHOES s m9" Ak for the Con wanted Stove Pine Eillw. It Best Satis X DEHTIST. half block south J R ITpvanr. officeHall. No. 43 West of fthe Asseraply Temple street. All work guaranteed. te au OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT r B de Ey ". S3 larsre assortment of home-mareceived at Trunks - Just Johx C. ctrrtJERB. & 1 - ' A - 1 Ii in receipt ot LUd cd 4 ;:c5 i , at i - IN' OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT 4 Gloves. DOXaXSOX BB08. ....- Tidies in all styles and qualities. T 9 Au elerant Neckwear etc, 4 ii-e- SPRING NOTIONS, SPRING CLOTHING, SPRING HATS, SPRING SHOES. , RECEIVED. jrST line of Ladies' ' pfesa Is .stocked with the newest Zephyr Cloths, Ginghams, t Cheviot?, S t ns, ' i ' Table Xlnens, Tablecloths aad Napkins to match. A choice assortment 'i,! ; of Towels at low prices. Lac Curtains In patterns and by tho piece. , f I i OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT i . ',,-- u- - , spring fancy goods, - , i : - 3 SPRING DRESS GOODS, I ' SPRING PRINTS, Q J. i NoVeltles In Silks, Satins, Tricots, 1 Checks and , other Goods, of Forehjn and Domestic makes. Itreceirinj P .f OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ' Utab.i supply lately The demand for pricic;y Asn Hitters' agent arrived. Price as usual 3.6t) per bot in this city (as comes under my obser tle. Special rates to the trade. enormous, vation), has ' been - simply and although averse to recommending " medicines, I am NOTICE. that for those special disffca nlnalniv nnt flala at th RflTf. T ,tfi Iroprietary for which they are recommended Tea Store will continue only one month eases no eoual. and cive eminent thev have lonarer. People looking for bargains in satisfaction to those who have used Teas and Groceries, had better call i .... them. one We have also sale for large early. n 1 TrA 11 pn runTi i sized swift coffee mill at a bargain..- fnn rrfvas llrnwn'a t A'iVfiu at i v Lake Tea Store, ches are used with advantage to allevi- y" Savt No. 53 First South St., W. ate uougns, oore iiiroui,,nuu uruucuui .directions, ooia oniy in uoxrs. Advocates of prohibition need have The mind depends for Its health very no firs of "Pricklv Asn i Bitters." as conditions. The it Is a medicine, and by reason of "Its largely on bodily cathartic properties cannot be used as gloomy fears, the desponding views, a beverage. It is manufactured from the weariness oi soul that many com of, would often 'disappear were the purest materials, and acts directly plain and healthy be on the liver, kidneys, stomach and the blood made pure the . delicate Teasels of bowels. As a blood purifier it has uo fore reaching brain,.- - Ayer's Sarsaparilla purifies equal. Is pleasant to the taste, and the and vitalizes the mood; and tnus coneffective in its action. duces to to health of body and sanity . Finest Photographs ever made in the- oi m.tna. West, are those from Hower and Newcombs Gallery, Just west of the Opera DVCKLERU ARXICA SAI.TE. . ' u iui House. medical wander of the The greatest ,...l.l . W . ntati tn BTtlpdilV CUre Hums. Bruises. Cuts. Ulcers, Salt Brinx along your "Babes," all slt- - IM..... BTir.prS Piles. Vavnf SnrM tinirs bv the "new Instantaneous pro ChUblains. Tetter Chapped Corns, cess." We have the only Lighting and all skin eruptions, sruaran ' shutter in tne city. Or instance. In rnre tn tverr; Hower Niwcomb. per box money returned. 25 cents, Store. 7 M. L Drug rnxFESExec and Concert Visitors t or sale by Z. C. will save mpney by making their pur lair chases at the dealing house of 4 HHP. .v dtt j ' WALKER BRO& lh : non presiding. Besides tne .First Presidency and , many members of the Quorum of the Twelve, there were many Presidents of Stakes and Sunday school Superintendents present. The ; following Stakes were represented? Braver, Bear Lake. Bor Elder, Cache, Davis, Juab, Millard, Morgan, Parowan, Panguitcb, Salt Lake, !Sanpte, Tooele,t Utah, St. George and Weber. Assistant Oenerat Supt. John Morgan opened by prayer and afterwards spoke of the good results of the system of committee work, instituted in some of the wards of this city and schools having nearly elsewhere,-som-e doubled in numbers since this worn betran. With the consent of the Stake authorities and the Bishop of the Ward a corps ox suitaoie young men were selected and snstained before' the ward, in which they whose duty it was to visit all the families in the districts assigned theui, in the Church and out. and take hp a short labor with the parents and children, to induce the latter to attend the Sunday School. This work could be done between 9 and 10 o'elock Sunday so. as not to prevent th d morning,from workers attending school punctually themselves. The visitors should labor with a view of bringing all th a Sunto the children in their districts ' Something nice and substantial in the way of iron bedsteads, a new thing in Utah perhaps, but quite .common in England, has be n introduced a3 a home manufacture byEphraim J. Bench; late of Birmingham, but now of this city. He is an experienced foundryman and iron worker, has been in this country about seven years, and has entered into the new enterprise with a real worthy of substantial A. Mews recognition. reporter visited his workshop at the Church Foundryi Ward; yesterday, and saw perhaps a dozen bedsteads in course of construction, one qultei finished, ornaand painted elegantly mented, with brass and bronze mountings. They are a substantial manufacture, the entire frame being of cast and wrought iron, with sheet iron slats crossed and forming an excellent His work should be seen and spring. will then be appriciated. He offers his bedstead at the exceedinsrly moderate price of 13. ' , Ha-waUa- ns; . meeting-hou- i -- . the2l9tVrd . . to-idg- ht. ' y. . -- i to-da- v- : was almost phenomenal. r Waixratta, the 'wonderful at the Theatre Apostle II. J. Grant wa9 out riding to-dwith Dr. S. B. Young. The patient Is gradually recpTerlng. The law lecture; at the University Is postponed for this evening on account of the concert la- thd Tabernacle. . t , Commissioner Faddoci, of the Utah Commission, has tendered to - President Arthur his resignation. Ax entire chanfje of programme to- -. Grand 'Specialty night by Leavitt's Combination. - Full houses greet this " wire-balanc- AT i THB . TABERNACLE. ? sale cheap. See advt. Thk fine weather during Conference . VOICES . to-da- . t... ID nl-N'DR- . , Iron Bedsteads. PERSONAL. Brother Miles P.Romney, of Arizona, called in , .; , Zebedee made us a Father, Coltrin The grand popular concert arranged call this morning. pleasant which consider Evan by Stephens, of Bishop F. A. Hammond, of, Huntsable has been . said of late, will take " r. Is stiU the in vine, city. place In the Tabernacle this evening, Lord Charles Belmont, of England commencing promptly 'at half -- past f introduced by 3. A. Mc Knight, Esq., o'clock. From the programme, which called y. in He has leased the' is as follows, it will bee seen that no takes the manand skating pavilion, been has spared to give he'pub4 pains on of it agement , Thursday. 11c a rich and rare musical treat : Elder George C.Parkinson, of Frank ' Part First. Organ Prelude. Mr. Jos. ''Hail ns lin, one of the Presidency of Oneida J. Daynes; Prayer: Chorus, full com. Stake, Idaho, is in the city. ; Verdi, ye Free," 'Ernani' Prest. A. O. Smoot returned to Provo pany : Solo and horua,.MLlttle Sailor "Vagabonds" (10-E.- Stephens,: yesterday afternoon. ; ' 1. Jack," Horace Master years old) Ensign Bishop Joseph. Kimball, of Meadow- Duett (humorous), "The Photograph," P. P. i Bliss, Master -- Willie and Miss yille, was among our Conference Martial Chorus, : Minnie J'ardoe; , 'Strike for the cause of freedom,' callers. C. O. was of in Supt. Card, Logan, Donizetti, First Singing Class ? Duett, on Saturday. Return of the Birds'-'Stephens, Misses Mary Bezant and Louie Poul-ton; Bishop Molen, of Ilyrnm, is down Chorus, "Joy, Joy i" Benedict, from the north. t First Juvenile Singing Class. W-Cluff in i President is W. the cltyj Part Second. "The Marseillaise Hymn," First and Second Class ; "Al Judge D. Tyler, ef Beaver, made us ' (Swiss Song and Warble), a fraternal call penlied" Mrs. fechoenhals and Gretherr Norwe. . Miss Sandsong. gian Agnes Olson; The Solar Spectrum. Brother C. wich Islanders' Soug, A of "The Old Mai(Tparty of Mtt," (in R. Savage will lecture on the above character), Mr. Evan Stephens; Welsh subject in the Tenth Ward MeetingSong, J.4My fl ey'n magu'r baban, Mrs; ' house, Anne Lewis Cowley. evening, under the I'art Third. Chorur "Invitation to auspices of the Ward Mutual ImproveSinging" (2U0 singers) First ment Associations. Lecture to com Class; Swiss Song and Warble, Singing Mines. Scboenhals and Grether; Duett, "The mence at 7:30. The public are invited. Lovers' Meeting," Mrs. Anne L, Cowley and Mr. E Stephens; Glee, "The Admitted Citizens. Alice Eckers- Sleighing party," University Singing Lars Hanson, William Webb, Or ey and Silt Lake i Class Adult Society Dramatic Song, '"The Separation,'! son II. Lee, Cannte P. Jensen, John Miss Agues Olsen ; The American NaMarmaduke Hewltson, Henry tional Anthem (with flags waving) Full Kay, Gough, Carl A. Pehrson, Wm. R. MarChorus. ; E. Stephens, Conductor. ; tin and Mary Moulton, have recently j been admitted to citizenship.. .. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. 1M4. T. CoxrruExcs Is oyer. , GRAND CONCERT, .... ; ;!. J SSTiV mmmmm I : IU TT-.TOIilL- .i r- - ICOi. 4 I. f I . - |