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Show SENTENCED FOR POLTQAHT. Tbk following special dispatch to the News was V received this afternoon from John B. Miller ,Esq.,who has beep. acting as attorney, for the defendants in the Arizona polygamy cases. Ball has been refused pending appeal to a higher court. Howard, is carrying things with a high hand, but a little time, patience and perseverance after Justice will develop a change of which he little dreams at present: Puescott, A. T., Dec. 6, 1884. Editor Deteret Newe: Amman M. Tenny, P. J. Chris toffer-so- n and C. I. Kemp, tried and convict ed of polygamy, were sentenced this months' morning to three years and six at Detroit, ' Michigan, imprisonment five fine hundred dollars' and each; and W. J. Flake and J. N. Kkonsen, who were six to sentenced plead guilty, inontns' impnsonmect at i nma, ana five hundred dollars tine each.' ... JOHNB.'MUJIIE. i EVENING NEWS Me? iwiri fOVl O'CLOCK. M Xtetfy, 4 PRINTED AND fUBUSHEa THI BY . DfcSERET NEWS COMPANY. , EDITOB. CHARLES W. PENROSE, JeaBker ' THE 1SS4- - 5, CONGKE8S. FOKTY-NINT- II Therb have been a number oi con- " flicting estimates as to ' the relative strength of the two great political parties in l&eTText Congresrof the TJnlted States. The Clerk of the Ilojise of Representatives has- - com piled the list of names and fcivss 'the result as fol' ' lows:. Ihe present Congress consists of 201 Democrats ,and 124 Republicans. The next wBl consist of 184 Democrats and Hi Republican. The Democrats hare a gain of 12 members, as follow: riorklai'l; Illinois, 2; Kentucky, 1; Mar laud, 1 ;' Michigan, 1 ; Mlsalo-lpp-l, 2; Nortt Carolina, 1 ; Texas, 1, ad Virginia,' 2.f The Republicans have gained 59 members, as follows : Cali fornia,! 9; Coauectlcut, lr Indiana,! Massachusetts, 1; Missouri, 2; Neva- 00,11; If ew york, l).hlo, 4; Pennsylvania, 4j Tennessee, 1, and Wisconsin, 4. Tne number ot members of the rorty-elfhtis Congress -- . ,''; " t PAPER FROM SAWDUST. maker, named Grace, used to be employed, years ago, at the old mill Hi in Sugar House Ward. . He was bernfan, and devoted a good deal of his He conversation to used to boast that-bcould make paper "out of anything but rocks." v Notwithstanding the extravagance of this claim, it does seem that the paper Industry Is fast approaching; a position wneTx irwlfr be able to appropriate some hitherto unlocked for substances in the production of the article of al most unlimited consumption. J.. ' : Before us is a number of the Rat land, V- t- Herald, the entire Issue of which on Novemoer 24th; was printed oo .paper made from sawdust by jl roller pulp machine, invented, by Mr U. II. Pond of Glen Jails, N. Y. By it saw dust, shavings, chips, pieces of wood, or any refuse of saw mills, can be made Into a pulp of fine, clear fibre in. a very 'short time. Experiments have also proved that bagasse, the de bris ot sugar cane, cotton stalks, wild hemp, flax and hemp tow "with tbe stalks mixed with It, can also be made Into pulp with this machine and pro cess, tho utilizing a new waste pro A rapKB self-adulati- on. -- hi iw-'- . .re-tler- dt' 'i-a- 'i Tne territorial delegates stand flvt Democrats tiu lour RepuljJlcaas., " , OI R OX. Tho (trleved over a lutn In Ouelda is ruinor tnafc Cenaiu - ; JMrw fcrt-aU.- into the court County, Idaho, broke house, and by a shot-?u- u argument, compelled, the County CUrt to issue i tuetu certlflcafes ol election. It was aft outrage, if trua, bat ta&wYew ha been lust troa tiling's- or wfinrse, done loLtlsut. territory, aud never once be i ciue sick over the display of lawless 4 nesa. Unce. In Tooele Count v. the Gentiles were boldins the offices. The were claiming them, and the j Mormons cases were penning in court. Tired oi s, waiting, the Mormons, wlta tne court surrounded etc., pistoU, 1 house, captured it, pat out the officers. ana new tne ;omces, tneio. iisurpeais no evidence that the Nev T&ere ' "ver grieved In the least over the - ; duct.- shot-gun- 'i matter. " r , ; - ? . -- ;; j I . and urged the prosecution of the crim inals who perpetrated It. If the Trib "ox'J Is "goreV we can't help it. That paper should not stand in . with the rascals who tuffed the ballot boxes' anj, when their villainy was forced an officer at the "point of foiled, j revolvers, to give them certificates of . their election. t statement that we have "seen The ' Just suchj thlmts and worse done in Utah," Is untrue. The ."Liberals" here have attempted many vile tricks, but, as fat as we know, have not resorted to such violence as. that perpetrated by fellows ot their own kidney ; In Idaho, . . I The story about Mormons" usurp-- ., lngofflces and sarroundlnff the court i with 8hotguns,plstols,etc., Is a straight i cot lie, characteristic In its bold and excaseless impudence. Such ! a step on jthe part ot the Mormons' would have been the very thing to play into tho binds of the "Liberal" thieves of Tooele ponnty. The whole dispute was settled before a Gentile tribunal the Third District Court, and .the-lipreviously told by the" Tribune was then thoroughly exposed Bat the Tribune s not only confirmed In Its mendacity, bat it has a bad memory, and often repeats 'what everybody in these parti, who remembers prom- ' inent facts, knows to be utterly false. "There is no evidence that the Nsvvs ever grieved in tbe least over the matter." The grief was all on the side of the "Liberal'.' thieves and the Tribune that sustained them and lied for them. And if tho grief , In the Idaho affair,does not fall rufflm' ballot frauds whom the Tribune now champions, it will be because common Justice haa no force ia the courts of Idaho. However, It is quite fittins that the Tribune should try to defend them and lie like Satan in doing so. Bat we really cannot lee! grieved becaase its ox is so . i., i ; badly ored. e m : ' THE Sii breeder."- ' . Gasfaer PmrsBCBO. S. Oil is excited and panickv owlne to rumors that the Mc Bride well, at Bald Ridge, is showing for a rood well. About naif a mile of new territory will be opened up if the well nroves to be a rusher. Trade be catne frightened and a general rush to sell followed; prices dropped like lead from 7S at the opening to 73. At 1 p. m. the maiket was a trine steadier, . at 73. ' . t ; tal SSjyfce-t- ' . 6.' 'Levy, the cornetlst, Chicago, was strain married last nlsht. Ills bride this time beinsr Miss Stella Costa. the Belgian Boprano and member of his concert company. Levy presented nis ox The latest society craze In the East is the elopement mania. Wetrhester County, '.New' York, seems to be tho seat of the disease, ialtbough Iv extends to bther quarters and has even reached the ser t of the national government, Young people moving in the most respectable circles some of them tbe sons and daughters of prominent officials,Tua away for the purpose of contracting a clandestine marriage, for no other obvious res sons toan Jua and notoriety and to be In the fashion. In fome insunces the parents would have offered no interruption to the coarse of true love if that enters into the matter at all In others they are greatly exercised over tne alliance made by the& son or daughter, as the case mar bs, and are highly Incensed over ... the esc:; ade. TheSii; runaway matches have become very frequent and are increasing, a secret patrimonial . epidemic Laving spread abroad and numbering numerous lc.im3. Young couples ccaka up an agreement to elope, and when eome obstacle comes In their way.so anxious do they appear to eugage in the fashionable folly, that they take up with other partners on the spur of the moment, and'east oft the old fiance without compunction. The telegraph brings numerous accounts of these matrimonial frolics and eastern papers give racy particulars. What has started this extraordinary nonsense we do not know, but it argues a Terr' peculiar stale of social morality, And we think the miolVters of religions lenom!nttlons, frho, for the sake of the fee, lend themselves to this reckless tampering with relations that should be sacred, are as much to blame as the thoughtless persons who figure as the principals. If such a state of affairs existed, fa "Mormon" society, would it not afford .a splendid opportunity for pious parsons to descant on the fruits of Mormonlsm," and for logical editors to show up the "necessary consequences of polygamy?" fiat as these things occur amopg the scion? of "Christian" famille$, of course there Is no reason cause of these shameful to trace-th, 1 . . e .. ' s 1 .7 7 SO 6 60 ? rf .!-- 13 60 S 64 , , 9 60 13 44 6 75 43 SS IS 44 10 60 1 75 S 90 5 44 -- ...'. , -- - - : . a 10 - .1 WAAoT 3S 15 18 18 19 16 4 61 SS 31 - " Owing to the large and Klegant Stock OPTICAL akd ' ; -- - -- . l''' JUST RECEIVED, ' 4 .Ws will five , TO OUR CUSTOMERS. ' Whalian T, H. White A.J. Williams T. S. Yonng John, Eas. - HDOTIESTS SPECIAL t invwrvi ; . ' 1 ' i tiAv 1 1 First-Claa- a 1 - -- - . -- s , R.-r- The - -- 1 V - -- -- : .1 " . , ' , . '.. . 78 88 IS 44 . .8 13 ! T 80 . 4 04 . 4 60 4 48 .76 80 63 84 S40 00 " ' WARD.' ', Allen Francis J. ' G. E. ' -Brown H. . est. -. f ' . Bornt H. ( " : Bache Oscar r Bntterworth Mrs. Thomas . , ; , Chas. Colebrook Cam Joe. est. . Cannon Wilhelaaenor " Christiansen Dr. G. M. , Crismon E. T. Mrs. Cameron A. Inlley John B. i. Folsom W. B. H. T. Folsom Fom GmC-GorlinsJos.. Mrs. Gregory Ureen Mrs. M. a. Gregory G.G. , . Gallagan Wm. Hyde Emily Chase Moagiana Abram Hall 8. A. Hoazland E. .'13 48 10 9 10 14 S5 ., 38 67 648 . ".' ' ' 15 , 3 60 r SS 7084 70 6 68 16 SO S3 S3 35JU2 87 86 18 80 i j Metropolitan Lndloj Store McGowsu A. Mrs. McGowanA.' - - -- ', MadsenR.8. Kitzgen AJacob Ordner PattersonB. T. O'ReiUeyG. Prescott F. Pierce E. 11. - ; Pratt Albldini ' Pollock S. J: '. . i Parry J. H. H. J. Richards RehmkeC. G. 8." Smith Sirrine Emily , Smith G. T. M. Savage C. R. Strickland Mrs. Taylor Thos. Trowbridge C. B. ;. ; ' v'- ' -- , . - , ' '" . - ...... .o- ' . ; . . , . - V-- ", ; t . s -' c ' , I . ? ; ,76310 630444 19 80 S IS 9 84 04 , : 88 40 .". 6 70 9 00 1 83 ' 8 85 S6 81 - i " Y-j r. ' , ,) 8tt 10 OS . ,i',"V " - 8 40 . . " .; .. ; ",-- . ' . ? 190 .893 43 67 60 , . ' ' G. Taylor M. Geo. W. ' ,4 Thatcher ' ' ' Wm. Mrs. Taylor A t. Son Wm Taylor Tribune P. A P. Co. Weed Sewing Machine co... ' . if w Wood mansee Jos - " . 60 40 S3 40 i 7 80 43 90 IS 00 88 96 3.1 40 4 78 - - -- . ' Jas . ,, . - .,- " - . .,, . FIFTKKNTn WABD. Baldwin Jas. K. Brown Catherine Mrs.' Chadd Michael - ; Funge W. W. . Foster Wm. L. , t George Jane ; Harmon Ben " Thos. Pierpont , ShiUWm. Tuckfleld Thos. Ure James or Janet t .. Rutherford John I- - James or Albert '. , . , - . .. - ' ' -- u ' . -- .' '' - - , S 60 IS 06 0 7 60 4 S3 e. . ' 4 8S 31 (! . , --- - . !- - . 4 -. , . ' " " t- . , , Ti 67 196 6$ ' .' 1 S4 ' 9S6 11 70 ... - -- .: - - " .8 ' 8 60 3 64 10 00 3 80 j . 9 60 15 13 13 98 ., 9 SS 6 00 8 64 . ' ., - 73 38 - - - ..:. - 3 150 MISSES' CHI1TCHILLA GOATS, 4 '' " 200 la; DIES' : REDUCED TO Birkenbead Isaae ABarfootUnL. Burt L Chissold Edwadr - -- . ; ; - . , -- ., , 10 6 7 I 6 76 T SO ' ? i - ' 4 . ' ' ' K; i S 96 40 S3 , - 6 S3 , 8 73 '4 34 Martin Suaannah 3 88 &liller Wm. i s -18 00 Nunn O. W. . 3 86 Newsoa Wm. G . 14 88 OseU E. , Peterson Charlotte or Andrew ,12 28 40 93 Read George 8 40 Roberts Samuel " 8 40 Rogers Martha v. . 48 13 Scott Louisa 3 88 Smith Alma L . -4 83 Thomas Mary 1 SO Tuckfleld Jas. est ; ;, 82 80 H. Toyne Francis 8 14 Thomas Mary or Harris ' Jos. Taylor - JV' 7 66 1 Thirkill Heber or Helen 4 08 Varnes A Smith, Agts (Ann ' .8 48 -- 1 ' mi bktan) - t '48 Williams Alfred &f. . 11 16 Ward Samuel A. 1 i : -- . . Ja-o- b F. W. M. MAPSKX, .. , " Watt Richard ' 18 80 '' 8 14 White Elijah 3 88 ' Young Howe' ' The above list is published for tha nur pose of giving all persons who desire to top costs of litijration an opportunity to settle unpaid taxes before suit is commenced. The law provides, 'that from the time of assessment all taxes become a lien upon tne real properly oawngiDg to tne party and such lien cannot be removed ex cept by payment of said taxes consequently persons who have purchased property with a tax lien upon it are liable for such tax. I will be at tha County Court House each day froia 9.30 am. to 12,30. p.m. until December ,r . ' CHARLES O. WHTTTElfORE, Collecting Attorney. M. CUMMUTG8, '"' A WINOKK, REMELIBER THEEAIIIjT! BEllfi . . -- ' -- : - -- 50o,caca' 40o " 65o " 90o " 50 " ' 3.50 " P. TT. JIADGE-- ChTTJXa.A.XTTXZn.TD 33 COH C3 Xlaln street. Kali 1a i V :hite-- ' 9 " " 2.00 , " ' . ; -- . : : . : ; GLOTH-ING- : ,V"4 300 Boy's Suits (4 yoars) 2.25 suit 200 Youth's Suits (ID 0 jean) 6.00 " - 6.00 " 100 lien's Suits; ; 500 Ilea's tekere Sdts, tiW) to 15.0; Eit Hedicea fronv 15.00 and 20. 8tttU 200 YoungMeni Suits - . : l; ! to 10 ' v ... i .... -- !..'' ' ' . i ii -- . It is certain that the degradation of marriage to ttie level of a mere civil contract has done, and is doinr, much to disrupt .society and weaken t: Blender ties by which families are Joia-e- d in the United States. Matrimony is treated by many as a joke, by many more as aa arrangement that n?ay be easily .irafited, and pencraUy as a matter, of present convenience with which Deity and religion have nolLIrj to Co. The consequences of this licenholy tious diT irture Ironi or'aI-'.--Cu- -, have vl-l-cf M l i only heran to be seen. Another gen-era'.lra'- tlera in a much dsvt-lo- ; - j t J a . . i u.j.j ii -- v - A51 -- (tu . lt - 1 re'-"ric- T Carte, 73- - - lcz:: -- f 1 T - - " , . ! 1.- - AT - -t- ' l-- . , ; "COLD CXZIZ" ::. f.. :ica, j r ;j ( in. i- -.r. ( ) ; ) ' Family Blankets, 6.00 " 300 " Men's Lined Dack Pants, L25 " ' ' 200 " BMetM Pants,". 1.50 100 " Boy's BMtt liici Pants, ; 150 ," 100 1.25 " Boys Iissl'Drck Pants, . 50 Boy's Blanket 'Lined Coats, 2.50 al 50 Boy's Blanket Lined Vests; . 75c " 100 Men's Blaiiket Lined Vests, 75c " 100 Jx SOLD JILTX) ) 100 Pre Brown & Grey Blankets, 175 1 . ; 2.30 AT.C0ST! i .. -- OO ' 1 ! 17 . FOIICIGS. iR. SrOVE - !"RA"RfATTTS!l , 1 R, ' . -- 8 i . - ASD $10 EACH. 100 Blanket Shawls, 100 Double Wool Shawls, 88 i 64, i ' ' 3 4 80 7 68 3 60 10 73 -- r OS 7 83 ... , i. -- 10 1 00 1 ? . - Maria Dickenson Wm. Jot. Holmes, R. . R. ; Anderson) Gniver Mary . Gentry Arthur Halls Charles A. ;.; . , . . Hanford James v Hammer Mrs HofiTinback Antonle .' u i Hare John'1 .V Lindsay Mark , 'v 10 Dozen Misses, Felt Skirts, it 10. " . Ladies'-- 4 8 f Cole George Larsen Lars Lepgett Henry Ieggett WUliam Miller John - i SO TwxjrarriMT ward'. - . $6.50 BAPa AT1TS! 6S4 .. Hi 4 68 i' . Arnold George I' to 10 Years, 82.50 EACH, ALL SIZES. , 19 80 5 04 6 04 10 60 10 66 . 10 66 83 98 4 48 S4 , "f . -- A SO 10 S3 ri S SalmoaWm. 0.00 EACH. S5.00 AND Reduced from lB7;50 & $8.75 14 S3 6 04 1 63 19 44 " " . WAtKISG JACKETS. 40 14 40 -- V AT SIO.75 'AND 1812175 EACH." a no 4 68 :' . . - " i it o L :M j'N s, , 84 60 11 IS 8 83 ' -- f Peterson Andrea Peterson Peter Kiser George C. (Dr. Christen- sen) Sharp J. O Stone Seth . ' .... . ' 500 Ladicsicgm iffO LADlUS S 80 3 88 43 80 7 60 - V S 85 S7 83 ' 1 60 . ' '. . ' T"1" 1 S84 , ":' , 15 s r 73 7 80 -- ForneyiEva Graham Wm.O. ' : Gibson John Est I 'Vi ; ." Lewis Thomas O. Lyon John - Lyon John Jr ; - , Lewis JohaB i:, . B0 6 00 6 10 29 3 75 - Anderson George Mrs AxtoaJoha K!S SO 13 . . WABD... ....... ...' ! ' ' S 4 r - " - . 13 44 S 60 r S9 00 7 60 , 1 60 4 60 7 90 ' 4 68 1 75 S o S3 : 3 15 3 05 S 90 8 70 10 60 ' S 60 -- JonesJ. R... ' "' ' ' , -- Webb Samuel s - : ' Yaraley Eluabeth 67 61 16 19 30 10 OS - 37 8 60 : IS 60 : 4 65 . V" hO 40 67 40 60 290 - . 13 48 9 . ,' - 4 . ki - 3 8 40 1 80 . PRICES, IN HEQUCTIOH , ' 3 60 -- , GREAT S3 40 - . , Thurgood Charlotte -r Wlscombe Walter Charles P. Wittenberg Whitley Wm. OO Wlscombe John ss os Wortbea Heber i 90 Whitney Jethro 00 ..- James J. Vf. Mrs. LaneCnas. Lamereaux Eat. Lucas ft.Little Mrs. E. ' t . .t: barabu. tiovey Hawkins Mrs. . ' Haalem Robert . Hovey A. D. Mrs. i v oaraa narrop HamaoaR. I. T Johnson Benjamin r rrf "!L 4 -- A YoongB,.H. Young A Little J y ' ' ' ; FOCEtBENTH - , 13 SO 14 40 16 6 88 31 40 9 60 14 40 . 1 . -- 1 7 - Grimshaw W. Gorriago William. O. Godbe Anthony ' Graham Margaret Goodridgs Ana . ' W so 768 15 60 -- CorsaMarrE- . Ellis Nephi M. . not William . : 9 60 . - , - f 114480 . ; .. 7 30 8 88 . rorsTKEirra wabd. 8 40 9 70 ovl i, 8 88 Anderson George.: 00 " 6 70 Alien James Wm 7 34 48 Archibald r O. O. Anderson 11 63 ... . SO "y-- 18 ... -- - 3 ' 43 "V - GOODS . -- - 1. . -- , Duke H. T. - Dunford Mrs. Alma . Gilchrist O. K. v Godbe Roaina) Grenig Mrs. Daniel Grant Elizatieth . Goodrich Watson . Grant Elizabeth, Est. Hampton B. 1.. jr. Hosier A Gebhardt -Uallstrom C. A. Heme steed . W. c . v James J. G. A Co. . Kendall at Timsoa , KahnBrofl. Lawson Robert , Lawsoa John Lanirbenr Fred. G. -Little O.C. Mount S.F. ... Peterson L. G Robinson Wm. F. RaadG. B. Biderquist Mary P. Martha Stringhaur Slater K. G. 8tringhem Henrietta ' ' Thompson A Lynberg ' o 14 64 , . Knight Marr Kimball Bros Kimball Mary and Others Lees John Sen. t ,, ' . Lewis David -Larsea Caroline O. . i P. Jr. . Margetu Morrow William '. ' . . . S 84 Oviatt Lewis Olsen Hokea ,840 J 0 80 Olsen Mrs. 1 92 Parrott George 19 SO Pickering Mary A. 13 60 Rioliards Ernest ; so oo Ridges John Hv or Joseph 1 60 Raddon Thomas or Henrr . S 63 Kobson William G 10 08 Rernolds Cooper, Agent . T. . . S 84 Riddle Joseph . 'i.--S34 61 Stevens Ana J. .. S 13 Smith John 4 sa Thompson Ana J. 1 43 00 aylor Harriet ( :. ' " , . -TuUlo Eiansea 8 7 .( . S So Tavlor JoaeDh 66 1 hompson J. H. and Ellen M. ,:7 SS Alvia S ; J. - . Wtanegar ' 8 64 Wait bolomoa - r ? " ' . . 3 88 Toang John O. it 162 Main Street: 00 68 43 60 73 40 84 88 40 . 0. L. ELIASOl, SO 11 S S3 6 S , Benitesjt Carter & Evans 80 1; 1 - " SI SS Kimball Mrs. ! by SO 1920 - ,' 14 86 375,000 iWbrtli of Scasonalilo Goods, to lio Closed Out Previous to 11 80 4 --- 1 i , ; - IS ?.. . . , 140 96 J -- - 8 88 boranMoorer 6 75 Bevans Dr. . 5 40 Boyd Ana ': . i 7 . Toung Laurence ' xiOHTxxsrn wakd. i . s i3:oiEii3D-z:- 76 13 - - Of. J.C. Ayer X Co., Lowell, Mass.' BorgI..P. Sold all DntorUta. Morris WhitUkers.lL - FOB THE I 85 14 . . Alston Thomas ' SO Allen Catherine Mrs. . 90 Bishop A. A. Mrs., (Mrs. De- - -Alexander Mrs. Covey Joseph Chapman Welcome me prompt relief, and is the most affective GoldingR.J. Hammer Martin ever have tried. I remedy ' HoaglandMrs ; JaJUCS A. IlAMZt.TOV, Hoooer W. J. ':"' Tie Oreeeent." Knowlden Emma M. - ' 8c : "Wi aUeaAOhto, June So. 18E2. I.ynctt Banner (Trustees) J,'..;ij 1 tmlr DMd and Komaa Emparo Montaana Cnuuiv Araa's COUGHS, mine, L M. Holden manager . Pectorai. this spring 10 a meters eourh. and lang trouble with gooci Naylor Fanny' . effeti, and I am pleated to reconunend 1' Smith Alma Lor Mrs. " o anj one similarly affected. WebbC,G. - ' ' Walker Joseph HABVXr BArjOHMAW, . ' ', . Roteh" Woods W. W. proprietor Globe ' Williams Ziaa Mrs. ' racriBED TRIBTKEMTH WARD. , - - 4 08 Gisboa Smith Hyrnm (W. C. Riley) ( eioan rfonn . Sloan Robert . . wusonj. Wesu T. C. (Mrs. (Whiteside) w nue Jtcicnara airs. ,' - ' Bush Richard . otio W. J. aud Phoebe Y. , CUvtoaK. W. Davis Catherine O. Davis A. Mrs. , f Dowden Edwin Gibbs Horace Est Golding R.iJ. Hempstead U. U.. Harden Emma Johnson bwaata Jenassen 8wen J. Lewis David Est Merrill A. Est Monson Ulnka Rich D. P. Smith L. L Est v - ' o Smith 8.T. . Smith R. . Smith Mrs. Ana ... . TWILRS . . BUY USEFUL PRESENT SKYBSTKBSTH WAKD. -- Price Edward (Heirs) Potter Lncv Alice Rasmnasen Joseph (Mary' A McKnight owner) Richard Evan A Btayton J. F. tor Mrs.. W. T. and 8 00 10 80 S3 SO , 8 83 '' ' - 4 r Barnes - " Benson B. G. ; ' .. J Clark Mrs. Clawson Sidney j ' ' Kimball Josha . Kimball N. H. 9 60 Kimball Heber P. . ... 1 76 Kimball H. A. Est. , "" 10 95 Lorrimer 34 9S Kewsome (Corinne) William G. ' ' ' 14 88 Read John . S ' Sloan K. L. Est. 9 60 Todd ?. ' Joseph i. 6 40 . or Joanna Ana t . wnttneyLuct A. ... . ' S 76 Younr John W. .. SO Young S, - Olsen-Amo- - ' j. aiamonas. oriae witn $7,uuu wortn Lews numerous previous main atso nt rbunlal ilfHculties have been widely was Minnie wife His last Elgin, Waithara,' Springfleld and published.who nrocured a divorce from Howard, tlonwav. . Centennial j him a short time ago, and married Wanted, a clerk of some kind, who will Osmond Tcarle. break through the ironclad custom of IX GOLD Alto SILVER CASES including with every notice of meeting, SSXiw Yokx, 5. Stocks opened Irreg - ' s '; 1'.' ' "A f nil and punctual attendance 1$ de- ular, declined x to x.bat suDseauent- advanced to became Ji I strong and sired," or one who will fall to state to Iy with Lake r Pacific, St: Shore; Union the eaplng multitude that the meeting X, as Y. N. All our Goods- M Warranted Central Lackawanna, will commence at a certain boar raul, eitiurei. ai presem ids minn ia la every raspeut Uall ud aeo for your d 'sharp." Give , the persons to whom weaker and shows a reaction of X to telge and bo eonTtnced. the announcements are directed some credit for good sense. Kallffnaat DlplUHeiia. . TAX UST, Windsor, Ontario. 6. A malignant DELKQC of diphtheria la'.causing seri, People who admire the beautiful, in epidemic mortality in parts east and west of- OF TRRITOKlAI SCHOOt AMD nature surely cannot help being en- ous otner. places in tnevisanowicnana chanted with the lovely sunsets to be coirsnr taxes (or sm teaks seen in this valley every evening. A PrMtiml Uwt SUlla, Halau 178," TSV 0. S1. 83. Some of them are so extraordinary and ad OMtrvjt. ... even fantastic, that if an artist were to Doveh. N. H'.. 5 Later particulars NAMES OF, DELINQUENTS AGAINST WHOM attempt to paint them he would be put from Strafford show 'that. Stephen SUITS AKS TO SB INSTITCTBD FOB down as a person whose extravagant Young, at whose house the explosion naa a j" . thi cotucnos or itsfaii occurred, reportea Ideas, of, nature had led hi in to the previovsiy last night. There was party ' TAXKS. i. , verge of lunacy. ,! shelf and for blastlnsr purposes on a dynamite 0110 of the party, in order to scare the his revolver and thu Jar Ao advertisement, in the paper Is rest, tired FISST WAKD. caused an explosion of the dynamite. ten fence.Xo worth onthe offence meant The bouse was blown to atoms and Totai with Interest, to those who believe in resorting to the burned up. . One person, a Frenchman Anderaon Jens O. ; s so -. Bowen F. P. e 10 by Young, was killed . outunauthorized disfigurement of other employed seven and to 1 94 wounded. Eat. Bonds Cope Tbotnaa, right, : people's property in calling attention the amount of $50,000 and aa amoant Cbaae Slaaion A. . 6 Si ' Davis John 5 00 wares.to their Customers generally of railroad stock were destroyed. Miss Georre 9 80 ' - ' steer clear of people who are all the Sadie Greenfield, ot Rochester; was Hilton ' Hawk John, kat. ' 8 96 ana ncr a wtnaow iace blown tnrougn . Harris H. U. ' 7 W time taking something that don't be' , Siren S John 00 long to them without an adequate re- will proDaDiy aie. Lefllcr E.B. - 4 SS f . 10 00 turn, however. kugers Joseph , Short Win. 71 M ri Iron LMklSf Up. i :C:,::;: Silver Mrs. Joa. 10 80 resto b Pitts cbq, Warden Martin 8ft 95 project A little work entitled "How to feed iron ol the production oy Warr Oeorre 4 SO pig the Baby," has become very popular. trict '" furnaces for a month or more Worthcn llenr6 70 hanking As its chief drift is in opposition to has been abandoned. . Instead of furSKCOKO WABD. at ther restriction,-- , reports-receiveoverfeeding It might' as well be termed oiuce ChrisUaBsen Feter Krs. (Maria Lar- tne in this iron association ot pig "How to Starve the Baby." It Is full city are to the effect that a number cf . s ii ss en) Frehoit John S rO of good common sense suggestions. A lurnaces will blow in during the next Green . IS. IS 00 of this city re- month. In view of the complaints of Hayes James Kat. 17 50 prominent physician j. yA., the low price, the llensser Jacob 100 SO marked a sh-r- t time since that a baby fail tradeofand tbe works seems Hicka , - - . S S paradoxbrought up according to Its theory ical, but it is stated that the stocks JensenJoseph ' . ' S 35 Uyrum , - .t ; T 90 would never be sick, even during the ou hsnd are much lighter-sothan at Larsen John E. 1 . 4 SO for years,' and that Reed Tbos. dental period. Tarry & Co. have it for any previous time "I 60 no prospect in tne im- TurpiaMrs. while there is ' : ' : 1 '.Z Mrs. Truman S 89 V" i sale. , ." mediate future for better prices, there Wiiliaras John, Eat.' . . 87 00 1 r o d for more iron than is piled in : wabo. Taran tne yaras at present. Times are tight lust now, and pru' ' "" Grimes Walter S 70 "UmA tor " dent people are curtailing expenses. Broadway. ,:. ' f 5 SO George WUIum . t 6 7 The Improvident, however, are lavish . New York. 6. The board of alder Jenaenllyram Eat. 73 IS H., as ever and settle their accounts by men hare passed over Mayor Edson's KenaeyD. Reese Xoaisa a oo a wav veto the Broad resolution givinsr ' .. Reich 7 80 note. A man who once gave his note to Rillroad Company permission Smith Frederick . X SS Margaret or.' Thompson balance an account heaved a greatlgh 1Siriace 1 c csuuct a railroad on .im. 4 Sue)ena liroadway Williams Christopher, Est. of relief and exclaimed "There now, 6 95 I'm glad I've settled that account I FOCBTB WAKD. can breathe easier." Ills breath was Brasier Charlea ' i 13 44 ' - " Croft T. B. 4 68 choked off, again 60on after when thi ' ' x Foster 13 93 George note with interest added was stuck un- .LATEST TKANSATIJLBTKO DIA 34 S4 GodsellMrs. ,J CO 90 FATCZXXS. Jenkins Ihnmas der his nose. , Smith Job Mrs. 8 00 '. Williams Louisa 6 65 of War for Cbbia," HuIUmi A report has been current for some WAJUt. nfTB Lomwn, 6. It is discovered that time, that Dr. Russell, of this city, has vessels at the London dock which were Page John 3 90 WilHSm 4 9 fallen heir to an Immense fortune, the supposed to be taking on board cargoes Reushsw Snarr Brotbert 8 90 are really loading muni sum named being no less than about of provisions, Saddler WuiJana 5 ii 01 war ior umna. tions Thomas James W. 1 63 $i00,000r We are not prepared to ex. Winter Thomas W S 60 President. A Radical as to correctness the press any opinion SIXTH WAKD. has been Bkrxx, 6. M.ofSchenek of the matter, not being sufficiently ' . the Swiss Confed Edwards John president 5 40 Informed. Wo hope it Is true, however. elected eration for 86, and M. Doncher vice Jones Owen O. . . 6 Si . If the Doctor gets that money, and Is president. Both are radicals. Levis 1 rederick 10 70 4 75 Ive Henry not overwhelmed with devoted friends. TBOFrsmenis EC1 Passed. . Ud;ileiuas Edward Est 144 68 and appreciated as a "fine old "English iifhwim Robert 5 S3 (A. Gianquc) Londos, &. The Franchise bill was 13 09 " gentleman" Dy people who never De- - read the third time in the House of iTiceLilenE. . I'awlms Cyrus 14 4 '. - ' fore paid any particular attention to Lords this afternoon and was subse SaratreJane 14 P3 1 ownsend Ann that S 10 body. by easa ex passed will quently a be his him, refreshing .. 13 00 Thompson James auoa iiolmrt ception to the rule. 4 SO smxTH waxj. C O A X. I . . P if. Considering the time of year amuse S 70 Clemonti, Best Weber Coal loose, per14 C Dooi..(f Job.a Edt meats of some classes are sot so ton, -'- .. ."' $3, 1 tA W Jne ' JL iiia x. J ward Best Weber Coal." loose, per-- ' 7 00 plentiful as usual. This Is probably on ZJZj half ton. kea 44 00 torve acconntof the fine weather, ss balls . bamiiel hn 8 40 Weber Best Coal, loose," per and parties generally flourish during ooarterton. . . narauel - 1.73 Ii cxiitjrre 15 64 .' vHjrVor 71 or cold of U Sirs, Sawyer). winter. the inclement spells Best Weber Coal, sacked: per4 6J - r: - ' s c.73 1: .vers lnon We Co not see why the L!ber3l" tafy tci. i s.L. 5 40 ' 'Lest Wtter Ccal, sicked,' per. 7 SO L,an4..h i.ary convention si: jested ' by the News 3.70 to hull t, ' o well as as called not cocld K1GKTH WASD. t not, - Lvt .'etcr Coal," EiCted, per however.- 2 . ... Taffy .bees among the quarter ton. Atwool Orvile 9 19 1 'tr , . Coal.lGb&;. 10 W t "Liberals" used to be one' ot ' the Lest riia.-itit Vallev '. 8 4 i .6.25 cer ton, .'.. j Xrorsiaent amustemects of the town, r rah 6 M liest I Isasant-Valley Coal.loose, r ( 24 S but since tbe election they have falleif per "ien ha' (ton, I 11 4 1st .or.irri.( Alex. nt tl:ejCoal,lcoe. into disuse. They doubtless amused Lc8tl 55 40 Hoffatt) - ' - 1.75 . , 1 il tlia participants and certainly kept per qs rtr ton, iieT eS. . VaUevCoal.sack'd l 1 a i..ir.t 31 people on the outside on the broad prrto-- , - 7.CD ( . ' J. 3 i ) C. U. 3 i L: ft- 1 - - tVa.II?Co-l.;ck'- d pria. u - 3.73 Jsnes Ut) l"T t f : tr- 2, It. SO tj. - Vs.U2yCoil,-cVd L; l ; i s n Our esteemed cote'rrporary theUera'.l v ,.:..r 5 " ' -- i rr.2.rvc!3't!:at e 2:ss si'i'Tzll ru" "i Xit ' f u1 : i ' T ' C f f r i 'ff 1 U"':: 3 tr- - : t' r" r .: tsio-i'.V U Tiite i Ivl ::v.r.'.:i rxi ' ; . a 5 .TUB LATEST SOCIETY CRAZE. A.- - ' v -- Pctroleaaa - ; - ws . - . eesttc::ic. ? 61 S3 S 60 S 73 S 73 14 40 19 30 10 60 16 0 16 SO 1 44 -- Thai msdidna. eomblnlnr Iron with wura 1' regetabls tonics, quickly and completely - l.'uraa DmmmIl I (jicMlUa. "'- KXEVBHTH. WARD. ' Imparo blood, 3ialarl,tnUla and A'overaj Bircnmshaw Hyrnm . tne . aaer , an unikiiinf moody sir Diseases eths HisNnnlflti. William Cornelliienry . KMbato and IJver. o Crabble Jane E. (or Smith) ior viaeosea pecuuar it u lnvaiuatue Uvea. . w and all lead v,. tVomea, whp tedentary lonain j Hioe not Injure the teeth, cans head ch,or Gray Peter (Orson A. Woolley ' , jjroducs eonaiipation vOht Iron medicine do. Holmes C..W. ' tienncDMiivi purine uc Dioniunniwia Hewlett Thomas ' , D. F. . Hnghes Here Heartburn tnd Belchlna. and strenslh Johnson Edwin u the muscle and nerves. John Jones . For intenatuttnt ir even, tasutnae, Lock 01 James Mrs uerry, &c, it has no equal. Lenham Thomas AThe rnutne naa above trade mark ana Lovell Mrs. oroMea rea une on wrapper. 5 axe no otner. Lawson Alexander lienham Thomas ,Maaiif aaewscaxaicAi, ca. bahumwe,.k McAllister B, W. MOSS W. J. ' Miller E. Mrs. J. t The objects qf these associations are manifold. The . first object is to immore prove our stock, and thereby get money for them, and to get a ready sale. Tbe second is to protect ourselves against thieves, and to bring them o Justice - br notification from one county to another, and from our neignoonnft- Aemiones. Territory to Third that we may work in harmony while at the National Association, as each association is entitled to three votes in the next convention. To this end I will cheerfully assist in forming I ours. these associations. - ' . ! -- L m mj , . m - -- , I.I IjJ t- -t izt ' oatu effects.; aaa Miller Robert Ostler Win. r Porter John ' Proctor Louisa PapstJohn Swain Robert Searle Wm. Wiseman 1. Mrs. Pectoral. ' ' " - 6 SS 8.84 - - s "M Heath Josephine 1 SO Hodges W. Hampton Mrs. Anna ' St4 3 S4 Jones Richard P. so Jones Mary -1 40 as Jones John Kimball Melrtaa et al i'arTT Harriet Jfl S Koeeojona Session Pattv . . Tripp R. B. w nutaaer David M. , . by-la- - TENTH WASJBC ATTENTION STOCK BREEDERS, Editor Deseret Xevctt To the cattle and horse men ot Utah t The time has come that we must take W. GUNN, M. D., a greater interest in our stock. The iat national convention, just aajoura Surgeon, ed In St. Louis, the Interest taken else JPhysician: ' OFFICE, 107 MATJjT STREET, where all over the land and the scrubby and unsaleable horses and cattle speak Over Godbe, Fltfs and Oo'a. Dmr Store louder tnan an tne rest ana say imd SaH Lake City.. prove your stock, not only to improve the breeds, bat to protect ourselves would against thieves. To this end 1 men Cherry. in advise the cattle and horse (Tache Cor.ntv to ret together and form " OTtfrine, Ohio, 8ept 10, 1882. an association ; the laws and Havtdg beeu Subject to a broiv ca i be had by applying to me.. One of GOLDS ' .. ehlal aReclloar with freqneiit teem is: There shall be no man admitted colds, for a ntunber of year, 1 hereby cerunless a real cattle .or horse owner and tify that Atxk's Cresxt rzcTOBAi. give - 1 5 10 - - Dngra so Frew in Alfred tiarrett James 60 Huntington D. BKat,.a 73 Harmon Wm. - r Anderson John Chrwuansen A T (Joba Petersen owner) CaldweU N or Butler, Gretton Thomas i Ilevwood A. H. James Joeepu Eat Jones W. H. KellvJoha Loyd Fred - , Laaey oeorjre Lareen Chris McKay James C. - ; . S -;' - f 0 ' -- - (1 r 1 Agent George Vance John O.') WooUer U. P. te' Walter B. A. Burns IL P. c Champney Thomar Davis H.B. Graves Robert HuberJobn Harrison. William " ! '. Mr. George C. Miln is gone. Tbe poor man was rather badly scorched by the newspapers of this city, tvery time they patted him on the back, that operation was made the prelude to a cuS on the ear. . Every time the critics Jabbed their Fabers into his eye, they followed this up by pouring a little arnica into the injured optic In the shape of faint praise. The truth of the matter Is that as a clergyman he probably Introduced too mach of the style of an actor into his preaching, and as an ac tor he certainly injects too much of the style of a preacher into his acting. The mixture Is not attractive, because un congenial. Actors are partly born and partly made. Mr. Miln has undoubt ed marked histrionic girts, bat they are undeveloped. He is yet an apprentice at the bubiness, but will probably shine luminously in the dramatic world.pro viding he sticks to the stage A tedious and Jagged road leads to the goal of his ambition . pt " -- " - Mark Twain claims that he once was engaged in writing in a small 'dug-oand when a cow fell through the roof an4 upset the table at which he sat for the thlrd time, he arose and exclaimed, "Tlls thing is getting monotonous." If these lire alarms continue to ring out nightly, the citizens will be likely to make the same remark. riut miles per 'hour would lift and overstepping the' bounds It seventy-fiv- e r has apparently set for us. This is car- a mme oQct vne irau. rying the monopoly principle to the verge of sublimity. The modesty of the. Herald Is refreshing what there it of it. " CURSORY COMMrCST. jtft-i&- 1 - es The woods adapted to this process of making pfelp re the soft woods,sprnee. pine, flr, hemlock, poplar, In fact all woods not classed as hard. Hemlock makes the strongest fibre of them ail; it being fully equal to Jute in strength. spruce, pine and poplar coming next. Aside from the manufacture of pa per, this pulpv owing to its unusual strength and. toughness is perfectly rf adapted to the manufactare of palls, J.J. Faust barrels, mouldings and many articles have been made from the ordinary ground wood pulp, yet owing to lack of fibre they do not possess the ran wkstesji jsiob tkucokaj-- juhsw strength which such articles should ' have. But this pulp being all ' fibre, 'Mtf x m :.: gives the strength which has hereto " fore been lacking. ; LatIeST I B I.IIIITHI3ia. Some of the sweets of life are plen tiful and cheap In this Territory. Ho ney can be had in quantities varying from 25 to SO pounds at 8 tod. cents a pound. The land is flowing with ho ney, and tie milk supply is not stinted. This is a pretty good "promoted land, take It all In all. , -- 1 ". t- amebic - v - u "' - J - BY TEL.JEG11APII. - 1 , '"---- ' !. ; We neeq.'not say that the above Is J from the Salt Lake Tribune. The' lies in It are sufficient for its identification. - We have no tears to shed and no grief to waste over the outrage in Idaho, We have simply chronicled the fact not "ft runjor" as an Item of oews, - ' - 11 . -- , e ( - xcrra wad. SIXTXXXTH WABD. bue should print the list of country The signal officer on the summit ot witb Total laterest. cotemPeak of should the Total with Interest, Our velocitr Pike's says highest Bishops. morning - - '. Howard IS 44 Bishop James f 177 14') bare told us before that it "didn't the Wind ever recorded there was 110 pTncer S SO ioyee jooa fiade Kliisabeth 1 07 want us to publish those quotations. miles per t sar, when the Instruments Taftn tlctritlpe (A. 8. OabbotW t 7 Coon John 7 0 IS 00 Clinton John George We suppose we should be full of con broke and ccrdwopd bean flying down Woodward ' 4J-TS Thoi Wilbur Melvui . r Cannell , . 7 M S 1 SO Day Orza the mounti. i. The guide, adds that etgon.ne trition for trenching upon Its preror-tlv83 70 Orson Mrs. 67 SO i I .. j i t i . : ; r |