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Show - - EVENING NEWS. THE BAD BUItGLAUS. Jnly SI. ISM. FRAGMENTS. Opkba night S- i out with a warm send oS. JutY goes Ion't forget the election next Mon- : ... :.. day.. U closed to-dThe Co-o- p. taking stock. ow - ay E. Howard's health Is SlSTEfc im- - t assault and battery case occupied the attention of the police Justice this afternoon. Utah raspberries are not all .out of market yet.-jw C Rickets for GirolU-Girof- la are proTlng. As - e- ! - I - sell-lagto-d- ayt J T.',. ,. ,j Tbb police court Is doing a rushing . business these daja. ,. tTuc waters f of . the Jordan recede - w(th provoking slowness. Tukre will be no. more afternoon performances of the circus until Sat. urday. G. M. Majcq was arrested about it o'clock Ust nljf ht for being drunk and v disorderly.: . j; $ " excursionof A pretty large party afternoon for ists started yesterday M j - . . j Vv i;'; . Soda Springs. , - A certain Second South Street beer isaloon looks deserted since the burglar was captured. gang Mrs. Jshoweixs and her sister will of answer on Monday to the charge " ' keeping a disorderly house. Bishop. Uardy's condition this tuoralog was uncbaoged. lie is atll1 sinking, and is even said to be dying.. 1 - f 0CJI?AN II. MCALU9TKR, ESQ., lS still confined to his room, though bis condition is said to be somewhat Improved. W. W. Tatlor, Esq., City Assessor and Collector, has been confined to his bed for a week with a spell of sickness. He was very low this morning. was Bkttt Wilson, an old offender, mornthis o'clock I at into Jail brought ing for being dfunk. She had as usual a bottle of whisky In her pocket. ' ?" ? 3 . ; spor-- t Hs key Olxky, a this city', fell down some' well-kno- AT 1.18T BJ?HUII IRON , , i" - wn Ing man of TERRITORIAL. ITEMS . cellar steps yesterday afternoon on Main Street and dislocated hU ehcml-d- r. CULLED FROit LAtKST ?EXCItAXGE. .j Colorado has more than a million a half of sheep. .. and , and was the beginning These good A company is being formed in Denmaterials for the continuation of a lively are In O. F. Culmer & Bros', cellar this ver to build a crematory. ; lion. L. JtHerrlck, of Qgden, has morning about 8 o'clock. It did not ; ) gone to Soda Springs for an' out. net beyond a good start, however. The Union Paciflo railroad magnates The City Canal will be deepened and are expected In Ogden y. j cleaned out in some places and filled Buffalo along the line of the U.'P up a little In others before the water is R. K. were lately seen near; Rawlins, turned In again. Watermaster Win- Wyoming., .,......," .... , ..".., der' is out at, Cottonwood George W, Trimble has been nomj-natlooking alter ltj for Governor by e democrats t''1' V f tit It is a treat to see a business house of Colorado., Three hundred thousand ties a dull these crowded with patrons oyer uch Is nevertheless the case year are required to keep the; Atchison, days. with Hardy Brothers & Burton, who Topeka & SantaFe road In New Mexico are doing a mammoth trade in giving in. repair... TZi:, l.JJ Ogden had another Are alarm night away advertising fans. before last. The firemen had a stream Last night a wild negro threatened of water on the., flames within seven to kill the keeper of. a restaurant who minutes of the sounding of the alarm. put him out of his place the night be- Cause supposed to be incendiary. 24o " fore.: The colored man provided himself with a weapon, but bystanders damage. Last Thursday a Chinaman undr prevented him from using It. sentence of death at HaJley, Idaho, at"The South will never go back on tempted to escape by trying to knock Cleveland" so said a colored poli- down the jailor. He struck'the Jaljdr tician cm the street y. Correct. on the head with the heel o a heavy Mow let Mahone and his Virginia boot, making a gash about two inches concede-thold Dominion to. Ion- - . The Jailor knocked the; Chinaman down with! his fist and then put. ,i the Democratic party. 'J- him in Irons, ji Men are at work making the rough The Peoplei's ticket I of Morgan places smooth around the new Univer- County is as follows:, Probate Judge, sity. The building committee at ,lts R. Por(,er; County. Clerk', Jas. last meeting decided to complete two Joseph fall term, Wm. Durrant; more rooms in the basement, of the II. Toone; Selectman, one year, Peter Selectman, building. The school year opens Aug. Anderson ; J Prosecuting 'Attorney; Assessor ' Frederick ; and Kingston I T . Collector, Landpn iRich ; purveyor, Cbas. Tnoxrsox and Frank were arrested yesterday for rid- Edward W. Hunter Supti District Coroner, ing on the cars ' without a ticket and Schools. Thos. B. G. 4elsbj ' '.. plead not guilty before Justice Spiers Jas.' Durrant. - ji' this morning; the drat named was dis- The. Utah Journal .(Logan) pubcharged, the Other sentencec to ten lishes an account of a brutal fight on the 24th Inst., at Smlthfleld, between ja day, I" k. ' of young men in which one of Isn't seepage from the canal that couple It I combatants chewed about the has made the 'draining of some of I his antagonist's fear )6ttl the houses on South Temple Street Worstiof aB, the MChewer' swallowed necessary. The side of ; the . bench the j and member, pointing with some seem to be full of springs f n) some. remarked to his his to stonaaoh, pride: cellars are reported nearly fall; of foe -Di you, you needn't look on ' !" IK the ground for-- irur ear. it'ft dowin 'Y.-.-' The confidence mania getting up a hereu" ' 1 . -directory now at. least Is collecting Notice to Teaelter Thre will be money for advertisements which he Is on 4th of Augheld the an examination book .form. in He publish fioingto isn't in she employ of Sloan and Pun- - ust, 1884; at the i ISth tHstrfct 'school bar, the great directory men; of Utah, house, commeuclng it 10 a.m., in ac. cordance with the amended school . ai look out for him.' . .. . " ' to-da- j . j to-d- ay ed 1 ' . " . to-da- ; Be-adjus- m. Bock. For Black ' Mc-Le- an V''. V-:.- To-morr- ow , : ' 5 I i ' ! " T r " -'ih1 ' i , Thk Index to the Civil Procedure Act, Probate Procedure Act, Justice's Procedure Act In Criminal Cases and the act; in relation to the Estates of Decedents and the Amendment to the Criminal Practice Act, will be ready for distribution by Secretary Tnomas , by th end of this week. ; S i ? The case of the soldiers charged the disturbance . and en-- I gaging in a fight with the police some days ago, was postponed last evening till Fridsj. The testimony hat all with, jmaklng . been,, offered, and a motion the complaint on the ground that th : civil power has no authority in each i matters," was made by defendant's at- "toitiet: Trw t jw motion whichVui bl I argued '"J.VHv ( I ' CAI IIWRdrtdtfi , Ptrtorniance."' fio J Obsequies. The'.funerai services over thi remains of Brother William Barker Child, whose death from paralysis has been aaoounced,1 Were! held on Tuesday afternoon, iih the llth!Ward meeting house, "ind conducte4ty Bishop A; McBacl Jf Al Very large congregation was present. The choir, led by Brother Tuckett, sang some beautiful music; Elder Wi A, McMaster offered the opening prayer; remarks were made by Blshon.E.-F- . Sheets, who baptized Brother Child in jEng-an- d in 1813, by Elder W. W. Barton, who had followed ' Brother ..Child's father, mother, and four brothers j to the tbnib, and by President Josepji F.. SmUh.jvho. cxplatned many glorious principles connected with the life; resurrection ' and future glory of the Saints of God, The benediction was pronounced by :Elder C.v "W. Penrose, rhlrty-thre- e carriages laden with sympathizing friends followed, the hearse to the cemetery, where.. Counselor Bobert Morris offered the dedicatory prayer. Brother Child! and his: family have the respect of a very wide circle of friends and acquaintances. v, .. . 1 . ueumon. J Here was: j rieasant very interesting meetlfig of the' Relief Society yesterday, held la the Eighth Ward Assembly Rooms, Mrs.Esther B. Fletcher, presiding.1 j There was avery good attendance of ladles (many of hem young) and several brethern wre present. Benjarks suited to the occasion and calculated to encourage the' ladies were made by Sisters P. Woodruff, B W; Smith, E. B. S. Smith, If, I florae; E. B.Wells, S. M. Kimball, and by Blah-o- p Sheets and Counselor 3IcMurrin. The benediction was 'pronounced by Elder Royal Barney, Sen. A sumputous repast had been prepared for all; under the management; of a very efficient committee of ladles ' Sarah';: Jane Chamberlain, Jane Cowan, Mary Go- llghtly afid Eliza P. Frost. TheJ tables were handsomely decorated with flowers, and the most delicious fruits but there.was nothing, there to compare with the sweetness and. beauty of the seven young ladies who waited upon the tables.. Everything- - passed : off in the most pleasant manner. Such! reunions cannot fall to- - have a good influence In uniting the people, by bring ... lng them together sociably.: - I 1 1 ! ; ,, v , j By-ord- :T-,- - j ! jin m j - s ; .jj.-.i- "'' i -- processof photogtsphy. bpsctess 'kotices'. : r?f . jto " f K, BowrIsq, ! -- ; ( - 1 Miss Fay Tempieton,- one of the in brightest and prettiest little . stars Just cause the operatic tirmaiupR, hs to be proud of the recep t !on tendt red . i which closher during her ec-?- "ed last evening st tie Aabor Grand Opera House. Tl a we has been one tWtnSait delight .to t e Ghost, who f reelv ccntesaes ba co i neyerureoi ' " :t- the SDriahtlv end viv ftc. ;j L. alr"-sra. c is which beyond ins, ;3- : ." hThe GkQst "t jple- XJ.t3 ana , ton's best tr.iL is In Girofle- hex rrtit - 'ol From thet Horta D, B.GUI.E!-- , of this city, who has been on a canrs-in- g tour for the Juvenile jAsfritrtcr portiau through Cache, Oneida and-of Malad counties, has Just returned and reports things prospering generally In that whole region. The .crops loot and .promise welir sJthquja the worms have appeared In' cbnsderabie force; the people, are contented, and the blessings f f th'Xor are 'every-- : 'where vlsib&t: Dtqr :irzuflpt'ri.i..i a i r t bet. a UM-t- nl ps'-ie- t j?-d- i mcbard' i Iafalllble Care tor matter v .en now la t the famot oee i row ? i 3 A3? OLD , PIOXLER . 'Time tries all things, and the Oyster Grotto established and rnnninz since 1871, has always been In the lead when anything has occurred in weddine, anand party lines In this city. niversary 1 am no w prepared with best facilities in Utah Territory. The largest assortment of plain and fancy moulds for ice cream, water ices, Koman punch, tutti f utti, etc., and everything fn the cake and confectionery securline. ed the services of an ableHaving confectioner and baker I can furnish the best variety of plain and fancy cakes In the city. Church festivities and picnics supplied on reasonable terms. Having hun- xlreds of tons oi ice put up J can com wiiu any opposition, i nc nnesi petecream Ice in Salt Lake. The .parlor Boston cream soda is acknowledged by experts to be the best, the svruns be ing pure and good. Orders for delivery 1 at any uuur oi me uay or uigm oy telewill be promptly phone or otherwise attended to. 1 1 Geo Arbooast. 48 First South St. dw&s&wlm - ..:,rfeit.. narl V FOR THE CEOWD OF PATEON3 DAILY VISITING AND M MLM X M BIlVUIII (Vim Brown's Sarsaparilla and Dandelion, with Iodide of Potassium, removes all impurities of tho blood. It corrects the torpid condition of the Liver, and removes all obstructions of the Kidneys. ' ? , Caws 'tii' Tumors Scrofula, i 'natters, Jncg,t irourthe readingx.4 ercises he lisuaed to aad l raclmns of .Tfith him, If ISth Ward school house at pemnarship he brought c 7, V.J' i ; rSl lac-r- calked.- ' -i' , ... ,a i , . , 1 J i ! ; : BiiffCpraediqli -- 'f i i 1.' . 1 25o 7,1," Colored Cotton Eace Effeote,' 15J . u TUBRENrni'NjC " 25o Linen La1 i, (Nef Ml Elects)-JtJETJLTL Q TTJLNTITIJES, 35p: S; Figured Persiaii! Lawns, SBo"1 PRICES AWAY BELOW the MARKET French Dress Satipje f" ' Dressj Satiriesf v5v25o !j ; ; ' Americaji ALL KINDS of PAINTER'S MATERIALS , ,:. 20o .to 50d Iron, Grenadines,.; 50o Dotted Swiss, ($6 styles) Q, F. ' C U L (VI E Ri & BROS. Jf V." f wWrs 1 Notice Wool M - Hi , j.1. : : ," ' 1 . -- I I . 1 4- - to CAU LOAD OF A ' . - i.: - ' j -- , f . i UPH0L8 i: k ... t. h S LADD'S SHEEP DIPl ': TOBACCO: ij - - ;'ro WE HAVE JyST.RECEIVfcl) f , Kidnev Diseases. Ulcers. j Rheumatism, Cancers. Boils, r i i Constipation, Erysipelas, Sick Headache, bait Itheum. The formula ol Brown's Sarsaparilla is printed on evey bottle. Physicians endorse this great blood purifier. Every druggist in the State sells it and recommends it. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $.". . Manufactured only by the Brown Medicine; and Manufacturing Co., Leavenworth, Kansas. ; t fur-Tiisti- J. W- SUIViMERHAYS ; & - ffl gxhit:. XjAice! T -- . flAUERBAGMBRO " ' - f Hi ,r! V ' - ! ' ' i "i " 50o - w I ' iff, ' " I ' i i 1.75 - 4 - 40o." Windown Sateens,! 50 Inch:FiCTredfMomie:C16tK; ; saxxc I Rep(ChambersEffects),Cret6nries75oJ Go., O U S 33 I ZEE 25o yait : ABS Half Block ; South' of U. C. Depot, "VW ' - L - ' - - " .. . 6reatGlearaiice::Sale f Instantly Relieved. Mrs' Ann Laicour, of New Orleans, La., writes:. VI have a son who has been sick for two years r be has been attended by ; IfadlUK Physicians, but all to nu purpose. .This morning he had his usual, spell of coughing, and was so greatly prostrated in consequence, that death seemed imminent We had in the house a bottle of Dr. Wm; Hall' Balsam Bfor the Lunpa, purchased by my husband, who noticed your advertisement. We. administered It and he was Instantly ' . . of rellev-(l;"M;j''- ' - everybody knows is reliable. Hall's Hair Reno wer will invigorate, strengthen, and beautify the blrj restore its color if faded or turned gray, and render it soft, silken ami lustrous. CO-O- '4 1 ' I found r U- iiiii i ii v IN AULi THE NEW TRANSPAIlkNCIES. WW mm, '$ ' r M - O TXIR."' - iin if if 5. 4, J - j . .", 4- i ,i UaJ . '.,:' I I - ,i 1 "j .'.! jf 4.: "'iiJ I ..S-if.- j f" 3. 1334. : ... ... i, i i eVt-- - 4 , ? ' ,t 4 ' if-- - i ' . !; , . 4a -- ' t . ' .,,. ' 7 ii I . 1- ? ' ! ;i i ,j t f i 1 .V ..ill.' . U 1,.! ! . j F i 3 ! - !, r '. l't ', . , ' I ' 1 R'S v, '..11 1 I J ' I ' , i EIGASrf'tATTiaJs; 'j t 30DV: BfiOSSELSvi' Jf . ' . ft P A - f. - . f , .'I 2 -- ..'r ..M .;: 5. uWWte Shirts, Etc Call, Eianiin'e and ypu will bpyas tho 'goods are new and durable and rrioU x ..f man ' srer.I .i'f jwer 'i K . : . 1 'Jfn i. i j .Ii..'1 ,.t i 'i.'j. j ,i-.- rfol , , , '1"S'' jylGests and .Boya Salts to Order and Ready Made.V.i : nats and Caps.i U h i I : i t ' i -- Iki'.'j , wat down, oub t t,,m t'.-.-- "lo District Poundkeeper. . IN NEW AND i;t. J 1 ; tar. we have mahked powk, . ' ' f i ..;.,...VU-'-'j- . v One bay mare Mule, six year old, branded on left shoulder HOWS aad oa rltfht ttairh T with abalt cin.-- i on end. i In ten dar Will be sold to If not tb birhent rsspoBsibie bidder oa StordT Aornst 9, XS6k, at 10 o'clock u.tn. In WgoU-rai- f etray poan4,Hich Co., Vtah.. July i at . - I VT Ladies Underwear, Coraets, Parasols, Neckwear, Shoes, Slippers, Etc. r ' el ' 1 St ; ILWRYM15 EVERY Kill, will cure a majority of cases. E. D. Norton, Ithaca, N. V. HATE Df MT POSSESSION: " ,"f ' ' ? "ftVlYTl r i Mil ' 1 i.wiu i t - - h ' k ...... Sr. WB.AIU5 OFFERING POSITIVE BARGAINS IN f : mWO FURNISHED ROOM9 AND BOARD JL for gentlemen, wire and two ctuldrea, Private family prfterreii. Reference given. AudreMi fi, B. CT, O. BQX.SW2. 1 - Silks, French and 'American Dress Goods, White Goods, Flannels,' Ladic :C'ioths, Ladles' and Children's Hose, Gloves, Fans, Lace ; 4 , relief fua Catarrh with Ely's positive Cream Balm was troubled for years. Ho doubt a thorough use , .... f - i .) - it ;rnoJ John C Cutler's orders and due bills will be paid at Cutler Brofs., 48 W. First South street. fi tit REGARDLESS1 OF I'w-holst- erj " '1! ,t' ','1'J For Furniture nml Goods go to the - P FUnMTUIlE CO. li Ii,. , mm KIM i W1ID0W m t !! imn f'.- '. For Plain and Fancy House Painting Chas. K. Bowkino, go to 81 Old Constitution Building. dtf . I Do not waste your money, and risk Injuring yourorhair by purobasins useless washes oils, but something that has a recooi a- buy remedy - that v , ;rjro - -- ... . .J close oxjrn?. co 3EjcsoE:rj , . rjip L .?; ii ao. ' i: ; BEST. ' TAPESTRY! DMiSSGESJ ,: !' i:. . 1. ; . i ,1 . . i bcr- ' ; 0FFESS 1IAKT ITEICTIOSS. the Fit of ,'efery Cafpet made' bfw and our ' Prices are the . . , , ,4 i.. 300. Ladles', iind ; A FcT " C I'l s 'fed o -- . '0 . -i- -- f. . . ' i i . f Vi it -'l' and Iiitpiid fpjpr.y ycuj x I -i . I - .i'rV' VJJ J t i ' . ' - i . pr.D i:r'3 7 "1 l'" ' ! - j - tz.ozztily f ' f - ' i i j" - iJJiv :'h! ij j M rrtc r 'L i - '- , x:::. (. i : WHOLESALE XU3XTJ3 . will find many HEAL J0E3 'in our taaense stock. ' f ' U Ii. 1 fl "Ly" Mr. Sansnel Ilt- Anerch hsririj ,on Cast the Jatter Jucr, rariaus dcrartmecrs wi;i t la daily ttzz'zt cf Seaso-L- Ia I,"ot elties. ' F.oTALLICIIZD K Ilisscs'.iSprinsyraps't.Lcss TbanJ.Cost- ; - ..... i i. '.l.'li ij'. j M O ' t ILndlcs'. ITintcr 'lTrni Colored Blr.iil:ct-at;rricr: ! i i t :".:"'.".!.;-- la Vba city. - :;:.'lf.,---r.- v ' ) ? , Lowest . . . p'' A f . t beeszi'..-j-e -this section.- I t ve v. o'clock cf ' V L :.' , a 1 t"M ' r We warrant I have been troubled rinre boyhood Catarrn ana iay- -i ever, ana ve 1 10 -- - 1 , l OF i f fpl!cnts r , STRICTLY PURE SPIRITS T', . fl-roTm- ..".. - d i,.. WE 'Aim NOW .OFFERESGt V' r- Brown linen Iiawns, ii fUi.i x;k U Buff-anWhite! Piques, : :; :. 12Jo ; " fit .i.v H L ' "111 TT" . il n lot it uoraea - iosu vicionai .Lawns, .... 20c: ii White ;Marsieliea Lace Piques, (ortli 50o) -- .:25cy ' .. 1 P. TEASBEL S. of tn ( Pn VI - BfXXEIX & PKTEKSOX. ; 1 -v Utah-Woo- re-ioe- while their Bordered Lawns, i FOU CLOSE BUTERS, ' 1 : 1 ' ' i , Therefore "visit c5ov" ; American Cretonnes, COOPER SIIEEP DIPPING PON DER, iTuisienne Cretonnes, French Crepe Oretonneb1! . ' - T 1 1 4 Muslin Sacques Ladies' Ulsters and linen Suits, Crv-i'- '. f' relet" 9 nnaoie to ooiain permanent re ac j 1 Vim. t twa-- ia I nsed Lly's Crean Mf....ryi.rt)Ha It has cat of the Opera cured roe, J4. ClicE;ener, lew that at the urirect .Washakie, the IpdVn settlement In House manaemenrttre company oa.u Brunswick, N.J. inhabV found 'aad Malad, two ,the dusly "nvrr a V i eeu-inrer,!i.2 rver v s tanta progressing Mly la tbttr 'tera-por- al more s, P.W. GoAel, Drcrr-- t. cf Lev' ac4 Taesday. ; affalrsi they' having about i;GC3 burg,; Ear- - i . fays: . "I As l .Urs' for- Cve ye acres of land under good cultivation, - 'Prickly examinar :x..ed a rnev The have I Normal Applicant. advancement in intellectual (i.-ac- r .pLjari-Whit- e . Merinos in tho Newest Shades. CHOICE SELECTIONS OF :?8 " Ground'prints, , v v 1 Um 5f Jp-e- to the merited success cf Miss aa snnourkceroeptTiVvas -tb' , this i$ all we shall be alste to obt;ui ff Hi Is" tust!y .ci'MiiateJ braad thli HORSrORiVS ACID PHOSPHATE, oo account of the failure of the-- To:ui' season our patron usi oi tne Jtsest xonica. to as in to:iiv.-send orders We have their ilrst served. ill b? llrst once, at, A. Mafterla Prof. l)r.w Atkinson, - .j. xv i cC; wf aviuwivnjf asm vviivv also oa hand a large stock; of the world renowutd '1 of Physicians and Surgeons, Balti : manes a more, ALu., says it pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics In the shane of the nhnanhatnn In snlnhlo ' form.V Which has proved a most effoctnal remedy for Scab, Ticks, Lice and other as to its efflcieucy, insect pests , Testimonials of l Growers, UtOBE BAKERY. ' ' . on application at onr office'. - ,' ' Go to the Globe Bakery for your holiCakes. etc. day Candies, Fruits, They can be bad pure and wholesome, st low a- ing teleerara was received this uiorn-in- -j by Grant, Odeli & Co., agents for ( the Wood Binders twi, :t f " We came out vlctonous- - Ju in favor of tne decided unanimously ' Wood " ry-wh- - .a I PERCALESW LINENS I AND DRESS GOODS; r r . i r jt. As A. Wood. Buckeye and McCormick twine binding harvesters. "1 fee fallow- Cst intd- Teletn , df 1,11 IN- - ? NOVELTIES - . 200 Pieces Indigo Prints, ' , . 15th, 1SS4, a contest Testerday.July was held in Provo between the Vv alter nn-Mnri- Owlnsr . .5 ,( . . ii - .... . Fay vU . ofr: LADIES I HATS;P STYLES For lafest Riyle of Parlor and Chamber Sulfa go to the CIIOl 7Ulli'ITUlH-- CO. IN WHOLESALE, r: " t i Is composed purely of Herbs gathered our native mountains and is a from sure Cure for Canker in all its stages, and Is also a Preventive. 25 cents per - ;.: bottle. ..,vd2w:. ;: .v ;; yY " Geo. Dunford, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishing Goods. Uest Bottom goods. prices. ;; Geo. DtTKFORD. I j t ncTORTn fvirroiiT rj Wod' Tbe 5 EC-- - ' STTDEDCEIK 18841 - victory - tie 1 ay as ta't her sfimirable rer..;.. "baccbaitillsu m r:. Mis , sparkles., aad . roaaded by a very j& with th aid of tia pri..v.e.of comedians, Harry Brown,f arnlshes aofrepertoire of comic .opera. worthy patronare, wttehl th heartily wishes sue vrul 1H . ... , r k lief for Headache, Neuralgia; Toothache, Croup, Sore Throat, Earache, Couxhs, Colds; Rheumatism, Iame Back, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Corns, Chilblain. Uurus( etc. This remedy has been before the public for many years. Thousauds iu this City and Territory can. testify to its virtues. : -- ars ,l .,r;i' TO BK HAD IN SILK, ALPACA OB GINGHAM. . fuhitcki; H. Parsons & Co., wUl carry a full line oi docks, epers, marailnt-a-, andstationery, Iseasides. newcj Two uoors . north of Postofilceu i..t "e 0:t3 cc .a nevef j k LAWNS, - C. 5t h-- t N .. t with ' v " - I l "- of Horsford'a Acid Phosphate, that are dangeros to health, are in the and market. Call for- "Horsfc-rd's ' ' i !a ' ake no other;-- - Tc ..jr 1. l-- U- N EWEST i I Imitations and Substitutes ,! - ' i ESTKAY NOTICK. ,Tor Wajl 'and Decorating Papers . Cnas. t,- .' .U'Jl Gif. . JOH-JIoaao- . ay drama Theatrelf Mr. DavidBelasco;s ' Kockwood, thjoBgU,th r W, ; j ledged, with thanks, of aTii"hds3ins photographic souvenir of the 100th performance at the! Madison Square I t'.frrifx ' T , ttin ar Old Constitution. Budding. C. F. Wilcox, Bring along 'your "Babes, all sittings by the "new Instantaneous proTempleton. The Denver Tri- cess We have the only Lighting bune of last Sunday speaks as follows shutter in tne city. : ; Howjc ; of the Fay TemplHoi oper Company 4 Jf jrweon. . u ' .'. t 'in n if .Tchlch wll tread thq Salt Lake tpards I.' ThemeJptlromliew.yprKiaacajpw "May Blossom1 'which reached its centUrlalpreentatl6JJiOBplf2);i8S4 ; The the pictures afe three scenes Inback nautical two i Ply having ' grounds, and the other is a very prctv i croup of children In attitude ol priy- f sr. the scene beiaic named the "Ertat 1 of the Bird Aococpssyirj m I photos is ; aa illustrated trogrV l with fall cast of characters and a me a of the executive sta2ET The. souvenir i was furnished for the occasion by - of the Board, .tir-"A- FOR i 4 3P JSu 3BL : U ICUAROisO.VM PAIN AXSIUI- ' ,,t I XATOKt Gives Instant relief to the afliicted. It Is both an External and Internal Medicine.' And is a sure cure for man and beast, It gives instantaneous re- ; . Peb'y.lSS. tv.Xjj . : prices.- 1 KKWS.-On- '.y.ii.i; . r . J ow. V MOUTHS PROVIDED ... t -- ? o.tU i lyrti , ibf : SPRIIIG and -- SU:.".lEn 1 ! ! ; . -- ; - . two-thlrds- ' will be. the first appearance, in their new unlformrpf ";the 1 16th Ward Brass Band.They accompany the 16thWarders and all others who wish to' go to Black Ff.1T OOORS. Rock; and anticipate a pleasant time. & Burton keep on band and Sand -i berg There wifl be three outgoing trains make to order, on short notice, all kinds of Fly Doors and Windows. daring the dayr-a- 8.40, 149 and 5.10, 108 and 110 South Temple street tf West. . ; Releases and Appointment. Loudon Elder George Atkln, Jr., of the FLTDOORS. Conference, and Elder John- Williams, : Order yourS fly doors at the Co-e- p, of the Sheffield Conference, have been Furniture store, released from their labors in this,; land to' return to their homes in Utah.'' Tor Home-i- n nde Furniture Elder'Iteuben Carter is appointed to ; labor in the Blrmhigham Conference. co-o- i CO. Mill.: Star i i !, j . -' -- 1 I r 1- t r 1 ; BtNKPiir.July as 1 - John JT. Lowell Co., Salt Lai '. Gexts I am well pleased with the McConnick Binder recently purchased of you. : It does itawork well In every in fact does. the best work ol respect; any machine I have seen. I have Messrs. Hudson & Sutton working the binder for me. Thev are the parties to whom you sold? an Agitator Thresher and say the McCormick does better binding than was done on any grain they handled in threshing over twenty thousand bushels of grain last year. Yours very truly, 1 Joel Gboveb. to-da- ', ' ' .' General Lacotera,"- a famous Peruvif. an, is dead.. fi , i, Victoria is vigorously prodding Lord Rowton to bring out the first .volume of Disraeli's papers: tj . t., It Is said that Ben Butler does not want the prohibition nomination, The statement, however, is denied.! g Mrs. Harriet BeeChef Stowe,' With her usual opposition to her brother, Hehrv Ward ,ha comet oqt .enthusiastically for Blaine and Loga. The remains of Joel .T. Hart, whom Hiram-Powercalled the grandest sculptor in the world," 'are Soon to be brought from Italy home to Kentucky! t VI tell yer. wot, boys," exclaimed old Ben, the roughest map of the camp; "I tell yer wot, boys, it made a feller feel kinder watery round the lids to hear that little chit- of a thing her like an- angel up-thrayers so cute, 'Mary had a little' amo,' or sunthln er thet sort."! j "My dear.-loo- k below,' said a Har--leman, . j ut as he stood on the bridge with his wife and gazed at a tug a, line" of barges.' "Such Is hauling Ilfe--he tog is like a man working and while the barges,, like women, toiling, are ' i I know' interrupted Mrs; G. acridly, "the tug does all tne blowing auu tue uinn ucai kii iub uuiucu. Dr. Robert JKocti, the discoverer of the cholera bacillus, is now 41 years old, and took h U degree of Mj i). IS years airo. He is a nalfve of the Hartz Mountain cooatry, and baa reached bis present high rank alter many years of poverty and struggling for bare existence. ' He-ihenceforth to fill the position of Professor, of j Hygiene at; Berlin v, (uufc, iv " In Gloucester, Mass., It seems that they allow people to carry buckets of dynamite through the streets. A workman with a bucket of dynamite cartiawr ridges discovered a spark among the Sec. 11. The county court of each cartridges. He was probably enjoying county shall appoint in their respectivea the luxury of a smoke daring his promenade with the cartridges. He, nacounties, where not already done, board of examiners, to consist of the turally threw-- i the bucket away, and county superintendent and two other happened to save his life, but ttie competent persons, who shall hold ex- neighborhood was Ifwell shaken up. aminations and judge of the qualifications Home of these days, this business is of school teachers applying for kept up, the town of Gloucester will schools; and all applicants of a good be represented bv a hole in the ground. moral character considered competent Wheat Is supposed to have come shall receive a' suitable certificate, from Asia, north of the originally! which' tne certificate board, signed by lilmslaya mountains, where it grew shall be valid f or only One .year from wild. comes from South America; Its date,- and without which no person W&eatCorn was first grown on the "Amerishall be eligible to employment as can continent a slave of Cortez In teacher by the trustees, and such dis- Mexico. ThebyJames settlers. tricts employing other than eligible under lnstructidns of theRiver Indians, be- teachers shall forfeit their apportionraise corn in samples oi ment of any p4bUc school fund. The gano wheat were' sent to jtwa, Kurop from the services of the board of. examiners Dutch New as of Netherlands colony shall be paid foe by the county. as lt2ti. As early as 1630 "rye and All persons designing to teach in the early Indian" bread was becoming fashionawere cuitivat- rDistrltt Schools of" Salt take County ble, and oats and barley are expected to be present, aa there Le4a8soonaa rye, n v "' will not be another examination until j.- THE Otb, OLD STOnTt Farmers, th Folll-- u i N. 11. Grocsbeck,Esq.,of Sptlngvillc, i Is in town. j Commissioners Ramsay and Carlton and Secretary Thomas are off for Alta y1 , i U 4 tllon-Wstart and family Jennings ed for Soda Springs this mtrniag. . Dr. D. Banks McKenzie left us this" roommg for ths East. - ij ii O 2 1 0 - i PERSONAL.. 1. The police have at last got their hands on some members of f the gang of thlereg who have coram Ittetl such daring acts of depredation la this city for the past three- for four weeks, and the worthies are languishing in jail awaiting developments which' continue to turn up, and which it J&hopedwlll make a complete chain evidence, sufficient tc land the culprits where they ought to be, behind the walls of r Hi,; the States prlsn. Tor, two or three days j the officers have been In possession of Information which led them to keep a close watch upon a half dozen or more 'young! fellows of gentlemanly mien and manner and with a decidedly sporting appeai-ancwho J hovered inj and near ttwo or three little beer saloons on Second South street. Their watch was, however, in .vain, for he sports, seemingly aware that they were spotted, refrained from doing. - anything , which would givV the officers , an excuse to arrest them( Yesterday, however the required cause was furnished, and within three hours thereafter .ono "Nosey" Banks and a pal were ; in cusi- ;. . i tody. It transpires that several".jdays ago a trunk containing Valuable clothing was Btolen from jthe St. James Hotel. It was the property. of "Mrs--. Uanak, who has been absent' from the; hotel ' for some time, and only returned yesterday. Of course on going to her apartment she missed ber trunk and immediately gate the alarm. In a short time the missing article was found In Brooksbank's second-han- d store, next to Dinwoodey's farnltare': warehouse, and. the. . prop'rieto'r was fortunately able to give the description of the. two men who brought it there to sell. This was found .to7flt.e'xactIy a couple whom ' the police were watching, and they wore at once arrested. They had, however, previously taken out a number vi the more valuable, articles of clothtnsr, which it is supposed were sold at other places. The recovery of these it tnat la possible will help to identify the other members' of the (ang. The police took time by the forelock in the matter, and arrested all the suspicious characters they had been following, and the result is that eighf prisoners are in the city Jail, tater developments will he awaited with Interest. Meanwhile the hlrds ' are ' where they can do little damage. f , i , "BAR. 4 . Tfcaradavy, TWili SOME OF - ! . ..A I filled. 'It''':.".' it a A r:.- i '"''iT ""'f' ' "' i |