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Show BSSSSnSBaSSBSSarSBSSBSBSBSSMSSSSSaSBSaaSIBSMSSnSSSSM TH3 JOLLIFICATION. EVENING NEWS. Kawday-- - , ItTfnbw THE- DEMOCRAT 1U4. 10, t) SALT v fr t "SEspRicKs. . j 1 JI I The enthusiasm awakened bvtU hA tidings of a Democratic victory id the Presidential election; just past, reach-ed.lt- a, climax Saturday in the iranenctous emosiration inaugurat ed and carried out by the Democrats of bait Lake City and other nelghborlnz towns of the Territory.,; At sunset one hundred guaa were fired from a battery of canuontatJoh ed opposite the Temp'e BlQck on Main Street,' and rolled thelf deep reerber- tion southward. Meanwhile, bonfires of blazing tar barrels were, lighted at different "points along First! South Street, red fire gleamed from the roofs of principal buildings, bombs burst in all .directions, and sky rockets and other pyro teenies kept the upper deep silve with their fantastic brilliancViL. e" Most of the bands . of the citr. in cluding the Sixteenth Ward,' the Firemen ay' and others, also the. Pro vo band, went playing along the streets, and tin trumpets, bass;, drums and otber Improvised means of uproar, added to shoot ' from : thousands"Of throats, created an incessant pande monium" of political eothusiasm Never baa Salt Lake witnessed such'k scene as that of Saturday BlgnV The streets were filled with people, swaying, marching; and moving hither and thither, and windows, doors, roofs and every other point of view where stand ing room was available, were literally black with spectators. Towards half past o'clock, a vast procession moved atcng First South Street in the direction of the City Hall, where wing of the Demo cratic Party of Utah If we may so describe them had decided on holding their mass meeting. The -- Llheral" wing it we may iso describe tAem wita characteristic liberality , hid in ss ref a(jl to their allow any speakers at their proposed meeting, who were supposed to be in any way connected with the People's Part?;" hence the latter withdrew and jollified upon their own account, leav Ingttheir "Liberal" friends to paddle, their owa canoe."; Their taction was much the same as that of the shortsighted individual who sawed off the limb upon - which ha was . sitting between himself and the tree. Theyi held no meeting at all, ancf it was ust as well they did . not, for they wjuld have bad no one to speak to ,anyb0w. The multitude gathered If front of the Hall, filling the street and extf west out of "hearing "of the balcony uponVin.tha speakers stood. A mammoth sheet of canvas was stretched across the street, from the City Hall to St. Mark's School,! and upon it in huge letters, appeared; the ?Orove I ClevelanUi"ianf following: Thomas A. Hendricks, .President the United and The Interior 9I the Hall was States. a blaze of light, and numbers of prominent citizens appeared at the windows upon the balcony, and within the upper west hall of the bulldiug. ; The assembly was called to order by Hon. William Jeuningai, who proposed as president of the meeting, the Hon. John T. Caine. Mr. Calne was sustained by unanimous i acclamation. Speeches were made by Hog.- John T. Calne, Professor T.B. Lewis, A. Mlneri Esq., Dr. J. M. Benedict, Hon. W. K. Esq., Dnsenberry, Hadley D. Johnson, T.t-VDoctor S. B. McKee, (colored), Williams, Esq., S. A. Kenner, Esq., .;' : 'pand H. J. Faust, Esq. but then This meetingadjourned, another one more brief was held at the. Herald office, a littler later;at which lion. S. B.Thnrman, Byron Groo.Esq., Messrs. S. A Kenner and D. C. Dan- bar- addressed the populate. 1 This closed the formal proceedings, which Were more or less impromptu from be ginning to end, but the hubbub and er-- t citeraent extended far Inlo-ih- e night, and had scarcely died away at d - TlEE District; Court - h, adkmrnea ; .Chjlri.es Kracs .waaidmltte4 to tizensmp on Saturday. " Tire .Cairleton jotera - HnnraaTiv it Hooked for this month, trial of THE ni iok . the 17th: ist at- - ihe The treV r1 X V.i 7hitlBK. "? for ex- - tbrtlon, resulted On Saturday la a ver dict of acquittal for the defendant.' TffB jiximinatloif in tbe Ironi-J'oWr abortion case will be had before Justice Spiers, morning, at liap o'clock. ,i i v1 r- -- 1 T. H Hakby Taylor, the actor, leayea for the south next Monday, with a dramatic company, for a tour through the settlements . -- - Milt ox Nobles and his fine drama tic oomiHHrr oven their enraaremenTto- heJ5alt Lake Theatre. Z, B. B. ; , - boots of Zion's S.--T- he Benefit Building "Society are" open for the present month. Don't forget to pay your dues on or before Saturday " ? M:4': ff Y & G. Bao. hare Just Joseph Cutler received from the Fro vex mills a quantity of shawls, llnsey and flannel sheet- In;,' flannel, yarns, socks, " stockings, " ' etc. See adrt. ! 1 i Th Fourth. Quorum of Seventies meet in the 2lst Ward Meeting-hous- e - All the evening, Seventies residing in the Ward are re" ; ' o ; quested to attend. ' Thk gentleman who took a walking-can- e from, the General Tithing .Office by mistake will please restore it to the owner, Bishop M. Atwood, and get his left in place of It. . The missing cane can be readily.;, identified bylioiBe carved work lu the form Of a book on It. '. . , e - " " ... , LOCAXi ; NEWS. . Eworamunicatea. 1 " . .. . 10 wnom it may concern. This certifies that Sylvester Marsh was excommunicated iAm th a rhnwr A I a or a f 'hwar AT SainU Novembers, 1834, for coa- dirankenness and n nchrltIa-Uk- e L&ttt ay J. ..T. I McCTixoroK, Bishop. J. Devey, Clerk. Academic icenetv. i umoer x vi the opening volume of this neat ana interesting little journal is before ns. t h fh Pnlvsonhica.1 Soci inai) the, Brlgbam Younjc Academy ety of and is devoted to Science, literature and art; Its pages reflect the talent Which controls and Is fostered and the beneficiunt Institution which It in one sense represents..- ia Anniversary. 0a Friday evening, November 7th, Brother William F. Cahoon, of the 12th Ward, completed Ibis 71 6t year. Tne occasion was of his family, to the number of 40, consisting of four generations. Alter wishing him long life and happiness, andlpartaklng 01 suppe, the party spent the evening in conver sation, songs.etc. The affair took place fat the residenc eof his daughter, Mrs; Vllate Ansel. The veteran Is one of the oldest members of . the Church, having been baptized- October 15th, i f I - - is3o. r - ; 1 f . the-People'- s at-7.3- own.-whlch'h- 1 nlt, The Supreme Court Is sittin .L 7 oay ana .. r!l i - till Wednesday. E3TCOTXTER kuictiox or clevilajid axd r .,: r ( : :. - Services. A large and attentive congregation assembled at Tabernacle the cTabe&iacfb yesterday afternoon, andrpald strict heed to the interesting discourses delivered by President Geo. Qj. Cannon and President Joun Taylor ' dwelt ' i prln- The first speaker . .the cfpaUy 3 upon important theme of the redemption of the dead, basing bl dlAcnnme upon the words of the i Apossie .ia: relation to Cnrist's preaching to the: spirits in mson, and showing in the course of lis remarks the great work which the atter-da- y. Saints, in their Temple-luiildiand ordinances were doing nd preparing to do In behalf of the eparted.v The discourse was replete rith fervor and Interest and was re- iQrted in full to appear hereafter. President Taylor endorsed what had bwa said by Brother Cannon, and the .; people to righteousness, no matter what might appen to or around them. Calami-lawere coming upon the earth ,aud ire need look for nothing else, but in the midst of It all he urged the Saints never lose sight of the fact that the of heaven held the destinies of len im nations . in 7 ms cease to never sp, , and trust sworn la had who lllm to protp and care take Ills of his people. tjeet ije marks were wise and llmely, and wiii also be published in exteno at an eirly day. The excellent spirit which prevailed in the meeting was the theme ; ' of general comment. . 5 rcr ng 1 1 eri-'oura- . v -- 1 es ; v " - and Future." Uth,Past,Present a lecture on this Interesting ibjejti will be delivered at the Salt Lake. Theatre. . by Elder , jtooert w S loan." We speak from personal k lowledge when we say thit Jwho attend, will be more than al r paid by listening to the young and ti lented speaker on the subject above n ted. Mr. Sloan's experience in com- n liAir t)a fln.tttprr has nlaced wjlthln hU reach a great accumulationof To-nig-ht si : . 41, Apolitical,-socia- l, As LmhA,llid r etc.,' which he Fprv attractivelr in- - td this lecture. The prices have been cents ana tea at cents, uiu ing admission within the reach of sreak. Hoa. John T. Caine, chairman of the committee ; which had arranged :the meeting, sent the following dispatch to A the President elect of tho United S tates V J or the gentleman who in all probability I now occupies that high position : Salt Liicb City. Uta.it.1884 .1 November 8, t To Hon. Grever CUelmd, Albany, Ten thousand citizens or 6Ut Lake, are enthusiastically ceieDrt lug your election, xneir joy 13 as sin-is cere and honest as their Jollification demonstrative. We heartily greet you because of our confidence that your administration will be as pure and glorious as has been your administration in the Empire State, which has sustained you in the great struggle Just ended. . Accept our warm congratula- 1 to-nlg- ht, tions. - I - ;'v . , Jonx T, Cauce, Chairman. Did You feel the Earthquake. ' This question passed from mouth to mouth, this morning, among neighbors in different parts of the city.:. "Yes" and "No" were the answers elicited: From several reliable sources we learn that about 2 a. m. ft low rambling was heard, which lasted a few seconds and passed; others felt a shaking which awoke them, and windows and pieces of furniture were affected by the vibration. Others heard and felt nothlns at all, being sound sleepers. That it was an earthquake tremor there is but little doubt, as so many .experienced its effects which though not' violent, 1 f were plainly manifest. The follow ingdlspatch was received A this morning: -- i : SFKCIAI. TO THB 3JXWS.J ; Nov. 10, lSSij Idaho, Paris, were R!r rtistinct earthauake shocks felt here this morui ng. The- - flrat, at seven minutes before two, was terrinc, and lasted over half a minute. Five other shocks, comparatively flight, occurred at britf intervals afterwards; f our. the last at twenty minutes after The shocks were felt through the valConsiderable ley as far as heard Irom. is ; ana houses to .reported, damage broken, some moveable articles wereoccurred. serious although nothing as if by sea People were affected The movements of ..the first were severe shocks from northeast awavlnff rao- htrRKt. and then tmn from north to south. The wvhera were from east to west. , -- j l- r i. J:V ' :. ss. ck-ne- I .. I e the following: SirrORO, Arizona. November 3, laSl.j Ncies: Deseret Editor . and II. J. KjAom'frtnnj n,VbVth weU. -and arc j ; i As" urans terday - 20th, 18S4. v ... Utah, March F.&Toaa, Esq:.' Salt Lalt City: JBear Bro.: I unhesitatingly endorse 'he plan of delivering your lecture on "Utah, Past, Present and Future," iji Salt Lake City. I think It should be alirered there several times, for In-it contains much ituat is meritorious, structive and edifying. The. subject patter spon whfch the lactare tt baa'i ever be Of profound interest to nt ose whose parents deeds, 70ur recital of which perfonaed can not fall to jpove the emotional chords of tree rts, that respond to trmpathles prompt to brave ani generoI Jh. . . m )x ri pr:u .viv.. - At iia T" -- -- nd their counsel... tt .... V- - A . KovPTiteenth XTi I.AH3A n f ir. 1, will repeat t' "The Elemen 3 -ci How to Succor its' T - 1 - - - m: 1 Obbkbs for- Ueber Coal from lloxne Coal Company taken . by Telephone either by II. Dlnwoodey or- at yard. b .jrcfca'-- Vi of Unit CT4 1 (I ,'MrTjoh rZ Fwler.'oV bew !Ori and Denver, who supplied "many of our best merchants last lall with holiday souvenirs lor the ladles and tittlef oiks, will be with us attain in a few days, with a fine and selected stock of goods, lnhialinejt ilod your orders Xor blln" you." . ''lou did, and you ! . - "I will not.' ' k The words' were not out of his mouth when he found himself flying through the air as if a cannon-ba- ll jMd struck him. knocked about He ;! was ten feet and lit on the back of his neck and shoulders J Before he could scram ble to his feet, Mr. Cannon stood "Over him and was reaching for a little, raw- with the Intention of giving him a taste or w.tte83 when prostrate reporter began to cry most piteously and beg for his life, making all sorts of pro mises about luture gooa conduct, ana at the same time wriggling his fingers in front of him as If he expected the grim visage bf death to stare at him from the muzzlb of a revolver. But his fears were in vain If he thought there; was any Intention of :; killing him or-- ieven drawing a plstol.Mr. Cannon gave him one or, two lashes across the head and bands, and then let him go. He said he .had, not the heart to strike him again or to thrash him as he intende d to do, the fellow bgged so piteously for mercy. ' In the meantime the pollceJhearlng across the disturbance,', rushed from the City Hall and took both the parties into custody. Mr; Llpman told his story and Mr. Cannon, who had all along intended to 'give himself , up to the officers, admittedall that was true about it," and, was k bound over, till Monday; to appear for ,;- examination." This morning at ten o'clock, accordingly, the case was heard and Mr. Cannon was fined $19 and coats for his Infraction of the law. .! His only remark On handing out the money was that he hated to pay so much for so : uiueiB-wa4,ke- f: t. th. , f ' - little, u i - 2i "t 1 3 1 i ... - t. i - ..... f t 5.1 t , , , , ' v ' ' , Elberon and Neapolitan" Veivet con s, ' ...... THfc i.ATEST SHADES. ' i 4 AND is ALL .. lPTJLAB , , l WOOLEN! IEtjItT3JLVJl California Sacquinffa, JSnaJcet Jrlannel, DCOIUTJONSI "3 Shiela, Madras, , B' ' - , lanneu Flannels." Shaker ; ; 3f - ,,rcrti: Cloths, Cocheeo Suitings, Jseprucnts, ; , ,x . UD6r,X ALL ,4''J"' AND A FULL LINK U s Frcites Linseys, Cantons, Staple Twills, jL'itiiu " " JEtc.t JZU . t healthful-amusemen- - "57 v v : n - SPECIAL DARGAII M BLiUliETJi CD APPLIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM A CM !'v 50 PairsParagon !ffliitt3 Blankets ; at : 82,5 0 pai i 100 Pairs Grey Blankets at $2.50 &v3.t)Q pair.; fw! ; i- - zuu fairs urey uianKets ai $o.uu t nz , ! - k t'ftM !4e,bi: bahebv. U?-xi- First-Sout- : ' - Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizziaess f Indigestion, e Headache; Sleeplessness cured by 'Wells' ifalth S 1 atOrOII -- OX t COaUrsV." ii i t Ask for Wells. "Rough on Corns.' 15c. Quick complete cure; Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. .."i ' . t . . WIS IIAVE EEC1CIVKD. ' .;. .,f " L LARGE OTTB COXSIST1SG 9TOCK-O- f O - fWi T . . " r"""w. vi ABE if- i SHOW1SQ taX IMMENSE ASSORTMENT O F w V - 1 DON'T , BV 45iP AND v WTUOeT...SEElSU-O- Particular Attention bUJTtUH U t ' 1.; BI-UU- to oar .Magnificent U Invited " IN ALL TUE LATEST STYLES. If ' Coats, . Dolmans, Circulars, Etc. XrLlX3l3S3 GrOOBO I Waists,, Coats, Havelocks, ST0C31J.O3? Jersey t. . . . t a A n5nsl wef arc ibowing many novelties In thla Lin. Plain and striped Birn i ..L... ill j ....... ...........fli.ii..t.' and Full Lin of French .it Cloths. French' ArtHures. Corltscrewa, Cheviet New-Marke- ts, . ' -- m PILES t ' PILES t !. PILES 1 1 1 Sure tare for Blind, Bleeding and has cured the worst 'uses ol 20 years' standing No cn fiv'ed suffer five. m nutes aftr usiBk. William s Indian Pile Ointment itsbsarbs tumors; !iays itchimr, aas as pouitkesives instant rrtW - P- o the pard iily for I'iles,, itching private part, nothing else; Sold by irugslsfs and mailed on receipt of rt.e,fiuc.'. tna$!.uv or sale b 'A C M l; Drug Dept Co Prop's, Fbazikb Mkdicinb r Cleveland, Ohio. Ib'huis: Piles: One box , LMHES'.UISSES&CHlLMtl'S CLOiKS Velvot, Plusn and all the Lcadini Novelties newf thla drocada, ' season in utoaks, Dolmans, sacques, K$wmarKewana ., ; J. Russian Circulars. Also a complete assorjpient ttt . . ' ' 'MUSKS' n'nd rnlI.lniNS PMJSH SACQUCS, IIAVKLOCKS and JTWLTIKET5, tho largest Btocls e rer carried ta thi ' tin. .Latent. Mylea. Xtna tiootla, Loireit lriee. , j Quick, complete cure, all Scald Bladder and llrlnarv Diseases. Kidney, ing, Irritation, Stoue, Gravel, Catarrh of the bladder., l. Druggists. 4. ... We hare Ftfteea Distinct Quiit.c of Tricots, Ladies Clefts forTftilormado SaiU Black Cakbineres and Twenty-av- e Different Styles and Qualities ot ULACIC GOODS. SILK VELVETS in Town, Ve are Showing the Largest Stockfof OCR, v - at Extremely aua . . jk i ."'.,'' C16 RBafly-liafl- B '' D bd arliueiit Miig J ' ' ' ? . Our urn Jmoea., injlack, STOCK IS ALWAYS ;THH XAUGEST .. la Mirahadca. -- : "And Best Assorted In town. V ' .'. "VEtVEtElNS A ninal leads A v IS rtJLL .... TO OrEKFLOWlNO WITO A FINE v.STOCK OFr v "-- - . . - ' " i f ' Men's, Youths' and Children's Sails, Pants, Over y coats, Duclc Goods, Ilnngtlnsr Suits, etc.jf Children's Scliool ajid JiU Suits, a- Specially ' SPECIALTY. - t- a f f . : . ff 7: Cloak and Buit ::ep' t. s, ; t IN OREAT VAXU2TT. mice, roacnes, nies, .iis vui (aw, skunks, chipmunks, uruggisis. heIrt TpaIss." " bed-bug- i Celebrated Marysvillo and Sah Jose,: CaL, Whits' and. Colored SPAMILT BLANKETS, i , , - - .Street W,:Saltlalce Cityl,' h Go to the Globe Bakery for your holi day Candies, Cakes. Fruits, etc. They can be had pure and wholesome, at low prices. ants, gupners,v - ALSO THE 37, 39, 41, and 43 i pair.- Mottled. Ticunia aud Wmte:4Blankets. I ' " AKD THE. CELEBRATED r V' .: I For sd le at 00c; a bottle by 2. C. M I. - ;1 Drug Store. t ;" f f 1 V JSUATISQ St INK TlfEPATlXtlOS ...This popular placo of cHeap ' and continues to be weU patronized both: day and erenlnr. ; ,The spletdld btar io6rt the i choice music by the Opera House. Band, the best quality skates,, rented so cheaply, and the good order preserved merit the success that the place has achleved.- ' it Is patronized by hundreds feof the TVi dcsi people or tne city, and mo objectionable or disorderly persons are permitted to enter or even to stand around the premises. , The proprietors deserve the thanks and patronage of the ordcr-lovland respectable ladies and gentlemen f the city, and we are glad that they receive Open from 10 to 12 in the morning ; S to ft in the afternoon, and from, 7, to 10 'in the evening. - JllcUr XIUW. YKT .OF x Gros-clo-liyoi- ifi, ;CILING - iot tie guaranteed. r rapor Plain & Fancy Cashmeres, Beigres, Brocades, Silli a, " - Satlnes, Satins, Silk Velvets, Plnslies, Ul ' 1 -- v . ;; 02 ill -t ,- - ; , - Koaflng Felt;,, rl WASTED. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney rHvef Coasplaint' tliat;EIectric Hitters jfillinot pecdity cvi?vW say they cannot as thousands df cases already- permanenttv Tcnred and who are dally recommending Electric Blt tertt, wiil prove. llright's Ii8iue, Diabetes, Weafc Back, or inv urinary complaint quickly cored. They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly ou the diseased parts. Every - knew It was such at the time. Now I want you to apolo gize.! CORNICES AJS AHMWEB i,' - DAILY JJUIIV4ZS of SlUSOXABLJS CQnD&f P3 r-- .FIXEWAlrUT n .CP - Carved Wood Mantels, with Mirror aim' and Grate, all complete at ' urxwooDEY's ;ii. Furniture I dtf Rooms.D DOMESTIC FLUSHES - 1 CDBTAHPOLES,- RETAIL t'LOTIIISU BUYERS Will find it to their interest by eam- lnlng my handsome line of men's, buys and children's suits, which I sell front two to. threat dollars lower han the sa'fte cn be parchased at any other house ai Ce vCall nd See geeds and prices. city. L. Goldberg i ! ' TTWeU Stocked WUh tlie LATEST N OWE LTI ES: stoves, at cheap rates, 1st door west of 17th Ward school-hous- e. replied the one, addressed uMm Is Cannon, and. I want 7011 to get right down here on your knees and apalegfz8 for the- lie you published abont me last Sunday.'. "I never published any5. lie- about - o BTOTE Jf OVISQ JLSD JBEFAIKIXQ. JohnAI Jtolth, brass and iron found er, moves and repairs all kinds 01 believe:" "It is;' rrrmr-T- r 4 - "Your name's Llpman, " Yard telephone No, 800.) s iiilrltcdufetiou iu Prices., - - Ayers PUls are effectual la a 'wide range of diseases which arise from disorders of the stomach and digestive, organs. They are a convenient remedy to have alw&vs at hand; They are sura ted, easy to take, effective to In assortment, "qnaUty at the"ixwet prlca. and - 1 l i it 1 ' Flannels, Rlaiilccts ami v Comforts. i mi ''r m 7""" . !! j t f. .'rr.'-- i. v y Tlxia. itocl U vorr large citizen ca everything required, ..... ... v v j.. . countenance assault, and battery, vf . nn Jlorlho I'liilorweur Hoaicrjr; the fine was Justly and properly im- 14 attentica ka been pAid to thee TXnartmetts. . The ratocty w mnCB laryer oosed. bnt to those conversant with perate. sure to orms reiiei ann core. tlmn ire xt Anrthiixr in nil tli.it nsuiid fnr Tji.Iiiu. Mii a Phlldien nan lua faiuid withant 7Vi ' the course whlch the outrageous - ' wmym Sellable! ; Wrrntedl, u bune and its editors have pursued for rost bites, inflamed sore eves.burns. rears. It s only surprising that such hiuises, cuts and old sores, cured at ' ' '' f and Curtain Nets. Omits, and Tble fAnens. Nrnkins. Towolai Crshe. Cartains :e or your money retanuea vj tyour occurrences have not happened of . ucen a. u new ana uuto ires lor ue, eyenea. ITerytluntf.roiiuired war jdslstV Thls'is the nositive ' '" jui : . CONGRESS: GAITERS, BALMORALS, Etc. x . tener. ranty placed on every hox of Brown's oca flUCES AKK: PABnCCLABtT ATTRACTIVE THIS fiEABON. Arnica Salve by tne Jirown Aledicine and Manufacturing Company. Only 25 : The Immigrants. In ' charge of Elder cents., isi d&s sf.i ' LROIES PISSES MAIL,'OUDEIi3 RECEIVE OUB BEST ATTENTION. GiilLOREfi'S BUTTQIi & UGFS1QES, C. A. Ek, arrived last night. AH well. ahLawyer's OpittloM of Interest for disturbing the peace Tii HOTTOE were to DAITCIIIQ- Sunday morning at X3t a.m., J. A Tawncy.P.si., a leading aftor fined each. $3 day ney of Winona Miim.i.wiitcs i nsimr it lor more I M an UllljCjmn tor RUBBER , BOOTS HISSES 1 take CIEILD15ENj great pleasure in stating that 1 Dr. Kinx's New Discovery for regard How Imitation Leather Is Made and Consumption, as the best remedy in the ' . . !E3TO. world lor (Joughs ana uolas. it has Palmed Off, never failed to cure the most severe : "The statement," said a v.oltls I have had, and invnriably re 'IN FCUL AKD COMPLKTK STOCK. veteran shoedealer to a" reporter yes- lieves tho wain in the chest." sure cure all Itott.les for this Trial lor are " tricks 'There afternoon, terday in ail trades bnt ours,', is the complet-e- st Throat and hmijr Diseases may be had fallacy ever perpetrated upon an Free atz. o. M. l. vrux otore. unsuspecting public. The fact Is that .izc, 1,00. there is no given trade in which frauds are not continually conjured and. sucamrTESTfiD TllEJf. i J AND r cessfully workediu---r":rNo Cathartic Pills ." J 8pcciry."Liver Pills. Brown's with win cnmnira ' "I will tell you a few in oar bnsi- ; Vegetable, and pleasant, but ,rScv. Gecds Sc!cctcd!.f or this Season's TrcJenmt. fnrlim best informed" on that tnrelv in their action. - All dealers sell subieet. havinir been in the wholesale sure .. s a score of Brown's Liver Pills manufacturing trade for '"' oi the blood, use5 Brawn's sirsa me the tell ' let here you Might years. use. Brona'S . , cause of it. In any business there is a parllla. For Scrofula,1Xw For KUetimattsp continual struggle between manufac- Sarsapafillal Xf Unequalled the City, representing Every Grade uot. Brown's for makes sarsapaniia. it this and necessary turers, to froxn Casslmer.eSuit reduce $15. $8 to and economize to figure them for It .Bmci.i'a Patent Adlustable Bed costin the most trliiing details, ' V Men's'Boots'froin to 05. , is the few cents margin that makes the Springs, manufactured .and for sale at to the fortunate enables which H Ko63'Vt First Sooth Street. pro.lt i ' -40c.' to 02. i wear diamonds and drive fast horses." ; Men's ;nhd JJoyp'. v&u ana see. . A . Brntix Roberts. d , .... 'borne years ago there was a rage for var-iety5riceau .Underwear, every, ' ' " gooos. were tjaeap uoMme! f f 'K .I. cheapening .S Mr. to i(' Owcro l(lf'' 1'. stock ; . eagerly nought he has condadd; not to do anvanore for standard Plys,- for. They found them, too." devices?" , work ii a a an Aj be receives until book on bis ii rA juvi.it local knowof .ocin5,.iuny any ' VDoyou . DO'.vn manufacturer ther supply of Yerba Buena fitters ; ' "I do. Ahasprominent in Arrivals of and .plenishetl a Dry Cobds, 73 r good reputation here, who hundreds BCCKUBTS AEMCA SALVE, does a buslness.amouBtlng todevised a Boots and. Shoes and Groceries,'. of thousands annually, Tust Best Salve in tho world for Ulcepfi Sail scheme some time ago which was desrnLa Itrnku.- - Kon-- . advanThe tined to make big profits. to Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped the toe, liheum. Hands Chilblains, t.'orns, and all hktn tage lshe extra protection SLIYRNA-- . there of leather cures Piles . and making two thicknesses .... itive'y po? Eruptions, . M A I i ' M to or no av reanjrjd It U tuarantee and giving better service, especially or iGona; children's shoes. Well, this man cat rierfect to rive satflfactlou, Joined Ir1ct 2a cents per trx. piece off tho vamp at the toe and them as refunded For sal at Z. O M Z Drna Store tne vamp and tip by stitchingone thickusual. The result was only . COCOA ness of leather there and when the tip s Joe DavUs TrMtle. . was worn through there was a hole in : 13& Ha!a to Sail Middle town ; North r Josiah StrdEt, Davi, j32i . . the shoe." . "i a now uinz tf box Kv..wrliest or much not make could "That surely of your Henry's Carbolic Salve up a saving." ulcer, which, for the past ten days eh? It saved lust so an has given me great pain. This salve Is ranch whole stock and reduced mttu es the I have found that has only remedy 'O..H..EIQG3.; timated number oi iees lor BnGAR. ; me any ease- - My nicer was eaus of the skin, given Then it saved the best part cut was bv and varicose ed pro veins, -- 4 up into nounced incurable by my medical docfor the flanks - cannot be ' ; , vamps." tors. I find, however, that Henry's -Wa! the trick dicoveredT" manu uarooiic salve is asecting a cure. EliETOuES, ETC, lTr,f rtunauir It. was. The FCLySt Beware of Imitations. facturer overstepped hohis self there, Eiiipped ifim mm limn if' t MM""" and the shoes --which Ayer's Cherry Pectbral wonderfully coi.soquei.ce v a Increases ripped badly. Tho the power and flexibility-o- f shoes to take back, that he had a lotoutof ia , j the voice, enabling public speakers to the end," lie was money sneaK cieanv ana wittiont latizue. n times others?"in mi--; ag people "What aremanu'.-ctarrwho are troubled with colds "Some would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral be doublo-sole- d raea's p jods, havef. cut fore led going to cnorca or places of en heel-l.:est Cf the Ert sola and they would avoid cou.rh stoci or leaUcr-boar- i. tertainment, to "'ted it up " the comfort of , both a I've heard of cases where Id?, greatly . . '. J f , ... a mere hearers sna speakers. to reduced ws -- -- 1 1 3 somer. edge.wiia ttrir Are Filled Up. rit!i LatccS tOTCli!c3 for.tlio Fall t:.s cer're uuinjr. J ee: of ConSdence. TUere Deserving e: no article which so richlv deserves n '?t are c- ' . :k. entire conSdance of the community tie cheap liidua 3- . r s Brown's Bronchial Troches. Those best of shoec from Asthmatic an t t IJron rterin ters." chlal - dlsthvses, Coir,hs - jkUJ Ccias "How abo every.wtuch ebould try them. Price 23 cents. ' "Tbere Isr i . made There Mco T1P. X i' has -rs" : ., re iic h mo? TJiAT corvxt. The. " IC)T1X rlLL ES aad Drr Throat' rrarTer'j xsiig' tior 2 rs l ung, iialsam the only sure enre lor 'T ai;d 1 wc ontus . coias. lioarsenes-- t ana &oie SrttX, . and all diseases throat of the Ti A rno .'I? IODATION 02" a lupsra... Do not. neglect cou.ra. t may j rove. ft l Scores hu.i fad -i I pAnrilfi e their i,V O ITiMl. Cud" tG3 Of Vaents wl'.ii a viesr to mc;t tliepc; 5l ft- Of course no law-abidi- ng ........ i, r ! r-c-oa 1 ; I Iletfo Heavy, neldium and . ( , noue-iceepw- " , " : - J ' r light Koote, . ? ff , . . !M E; - AirD OtTPPEIXS, and F0H AHOTIC3, oft-quot- '1 ed - t IMBIEljrSE ABRIYALS.1 - JJ0DY BRUSSELS; ' ,': Tapestrifb and Three to the Cotton and hemps, AS 10T7 AS 25 CENTS PER YA RI). lowest' ., s , ) aji lji . r? : . 1. 'C?v - 'ililJio RUas. - ri J LsiCity s Toiint no ODETTES, itatsr 1 1 in '3.50 ii ElaJne's-recentillnes- TTOT1AT OmTJTDTT OtilAPTT iru Llf'"! 'it ' - ' tc. Silli' r.nd 7orGtcd Eurnituro Cover? ag, I " - ilIIESr ct i NOTION ..... , !' DEPiliTIENTS :. on : 3 ? A coriiai . - OTF. G00S3 rj OP . 1 - - pr-'t- IS to ' f ......!v usm-out it aCerciiie i;. verirr? its ' v , i ti-'jiai'- 'i V t." EtKOLEUIIS, OIL CLOTHS, '' I1A.TTIN6S, lIATi ' TTJECOIIAIT aid LACE CTJRTAIK':!, . V or that -- of w. 7 J o'clock evening next, at t"t lnvltitloa is 1 ? .O $ , Acid fonnd in i a Mineral For any. ws-- r Co'S Malt Vhegar.-,.Liii-- e 'Work. 1."7 First East Street,. ....Ban Lake City, P.O.Box 657. - rSSBECXi J. TSJ 2Inl- - ' "True V. M. II. I. Associate . s d RJ3WATit7 , ' t? a.m.O 111 1 r'''ta TBSffffta ps fB - " ; " seemlDrtT ; 1 Wc are In "receipt of in Arizona. at .. A RBSPKCTABLB ' BUSINESS NOTICES. ' ; rhe speaker's personal friends will iubtiess be there in force to hear him A this his last abearance in public. prior to leaving for Great Britain, and thfe public generally should fill the hoae-Ior'thintrinsic merit of the entertainment alone. This delivery 'of the lecture has been arranged on short intlce,tut' It was unavoidable, and cuts no figure as to its merit and .talityf for this is the same lecture thktj Mr. Sloan has given in Ogden and Legan with Blacked success. Let there bel general rally at the Theatre tonight, that it may be an event he will slWaysremember with pleasure and satisfaction. Thehour is 8 o'clock, harp.- - ? , Ujropos of this lecture, ,t2e f ellow-ili- g is the opening paragraph of a letter received by Mr. Sloan from Apostle Siwea Thatcher," Boon after it was n en In Logan: . . BETWXES crrrzEK axi a "tbibuke" kepobteb. A Tribune reporter named Llpman, noted for his effrontery, mendacity, vulgarity, and the free use. lnt the col umns of that disreputable sheet Of the names and personal affairs' of decent and respectable citizens, was soundly thrashed on Saturday afternoon by Mr. John Q. Cannon.' The provoca tion-wagiven over a week ago by the publication of an article in the Tribune, not only false In every particular, but outrageously personal, dragging the names of several very respectable peo ple, most of them ladies, Into the full glare of publlclty.and connecting them with a matter, which,' from a Trtbunt point of view, at least was equivalent to an accusation of crime., , .The reporter had prepared the artii cle several days before, and impudent-ly sent word to the friends of ;tb parties he was about to assail, that the price of his. silence Was the ' privilege of Interviewing ' the Involved ta young- - lady r. chiefly the web of personality and falsehood he had woveiu Mr. Cannon sent .back that if the reporter wanted ' to inter view anyone to come and Interview hlm.'and that he would hold the reporter personally. , responsible for any article he might publish about him ua-lesS It appeared over the signature of hiaJCthe 'reporter's) informant, fiostead' 01 seeing air. Cannon, tne malicious scribbler published what he had writ ten. Mr. Cannon ' was away ' when It was done, a'ud his ' cowardly assailant 06 doubt knew it; However, on returning he made repeated visits to thtf Trio Ha offica la 40c of Lr SAp- -i man, only to be told each- time that he :.ft was "out." ' The twft finally met on Saturday about 4 p.m. on, the Theatre corner. Mr! Cannon accosted .the. Tribune narrow-mindedne- . - A REPORTER BAWHIDEO. tin ivn OTHEa TOWSS REJOlOt CntR THE - -- rti-- ? liKi;? ss.i-..ac- t l,crf.vjiyS.C -- . ev e-- - f ll.ilvu-rD:- ; l . d; j i - 1 It f: 1? i Acccr ' -- 1 1 t:: K fa-- J , I. " 1 Itt. ,,1 ;ME FIT.ST CLASS, |