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Show 4 EVENING NEWS Katurdajr,:. Peanber IS, IU4. IHAGMENT8. .! Unx drunk arrested last Bight. Thk December term of court begins on Monday, t .' New York 101; Silver quotations: "... London idX. Tne Emma Abbott Coa bills are be ' -- . log posted around town. , ' one hundred about were , Thjeee skaters on the Ice this more. Lag. - I- Thk Staked Conference meeting this afternoon was largely attended. : Babies & Davis offer a reward for the recovery of two horses. See advt. The D. & E. G. and U. P. trains doe - to arrive this evening Are reported on time. Firemen's ball ; Thk Locomotive takes place In the Theatre on Monday 'evening next.:r i ,.. Two water cases came up before V Justice Spiers this morning and con tinued until Monday. - - s : k . . - - -- :.". - Chikf Exgiseeb Ottlnger yesterday received a set of new wheels for the beauties. Thk Eleventh Quorum of Elders will meet In the 21st Ward Meeting-houson Monday evening next, at 7.30. Thk Fpurth Quorum of Elders will meet la the Fifth Ward Meeting-hous- e ,. on Monday evening next, at 7.30. , Wxixs, Faaoo A Co-- received ' two cars liora Silver bullion, $5,000; one car Mam le Moore ore $1,250. Jjlss metal and ore outputrfor the past week consisted of 57 cars of bullion, 54 cars of ore and one car of lead'. McCoBsicx A Co. received ' one lot oLCrescent ore, $l,3rfj one car Queen of the IIllls ore, $1,500; one car of Idaho, $1,800. r . Wiutk A Sons, butchers, yesterday shipped eighteen car loads of fine .beef cattle to Chicago, seven from here and the balance from Ogden. POJi'x forget the Y. M. M. I. A. ferenceat tne Assembly Ilail, evening, as there will doubtless be an Interesting time. ' . $ ,' who Mormox scrub, a( pibt! is the way the works at the" Co-oAmerican gentlemen" of the Tribune "begin one of their "arguments" against ''." 'Mormonlsm." OTwrrnsTASDUJa the flying flakes , end cloudy skies our country cousins and have turned 'out in force the streets ware lined with wagons and flre engine. They are," e, to-d- ay i to-d- ay - begln-nlng,t;73l,t- bla - , p.' 7 to-da- y, - carriages.A fixe boy arrived at 8.15 this mornArnold, Jr. ing at the "home of O. All are well at home and Orson's face wears a broad smile. Grandpa. 1 - . l. equally delighted. The regular monthly meeting- of the Caledonia Society will be. held at 8 o'clock this evening, at the Shoe Factory, when final Arrangements for the annual bail will be made. ' FoBTY-iioi- rr skaters took the special tralu for the Hot Springs this norlag. It Is probable the Utah Cen- . Aral will run a special dally (Sunday's ' excepted) whflo the Ice Is good. - . ; - i j C. G utr atksojt has something to ay about some sort or. a conspiracy ne . alleges 6orae fellows are playing off on him. It makes up ah advertisement, Head It, and then, if you can, digest It, '' J8tjet , lamps will j be put in use through the Eagle Gate, as far as the pipes are laid rforth. and East four arops to a block, and will probably be ready for use In couple of weeks. The public .Emma Abbott . "should remember that the Theatre box office , opens oa Monday morning at 10 a. m., for the sale pf reserved seats. Tickets may then be secured for any of Bee the advertisement on , the operas. another page. We arsreq tested to state that the fist. T. C. Illff will deliver a discourse-, tia Methodist Church Sunday erenfag on "Experimental Evidences of the Truth of fiercaled Religion." : This Is he fifth lectura In the course on the Philosophy, of Christian Achievement,"; All Visiting strangers made welcome. Services begin promptly at 7.39 o'clock. Subject of mornlnR discourse, llla.in., 'The Day of Pentecost nd the Gift o Tongues." . . Ci-sra- 1. ,t -- '' LOCAL SEWS. Card. The Logan Temple will 1S closed on Friday, evening, December on Monday, 19th, ISM, and ; : December 29th, 1884. , ,j M. W. MeBBrtx, President. re-ope- N -- .. Seriously III. Bishop Despalna, of Granite Ward, this County, Is reported as very 311. President A. M. Cannon left for that place this afternoon to visit him, and will return this evening. ITEMS. TERRITOKIAL t cuixkd , raov latest kxcuakges TO THE POOK , Unlawful Mr. .Olsen, the photographer, was arrested and taken before Commissioner McKay, on a charge of unlawful .cohabitation. After examination be was held in bonds of $1,500 to answer to the Grand Jury. , He .was hunting for sureties this afternoon, to-d- ay " " r . . , . : raa wxsteee " , - - ;. - -- : ts, from-Ogde- ! - J - nak. . . ; MR-C.- ,,t ax, naro TtfiMK hcuapixo. Edward s J. 2 aa-taori- of ATf51 Eloctfic Bitters, rfeel i my duty to let suffering liuruuuit' know it. Have had a ruuulnx sore p! uiy le Iir eiht yeari f .tny. iyctor told me 1 W9iud have U bAi the bon or lesi ainputaieti I usd. lu- -' crapedthree bottles of.Electrlc stead, seven boxes liuckleu's Biltf Arnica SUve, and my leg is now sodnd and well ,iu.,.:,;J. Electric Bitters are sold at cent a bottle and Bucklen's Arnicafifty Salve at 25c per box by Z. C. M-Drua .oa.-.-jStore , - ... f l'Kii.Ur ll-wool B.oliaa,v - best and most convenient relief ex- Eev. Q, SI. Humphrey, Oratz, t ' ?. : ESDLESS VABIETT Of endless things in- different colors at C. J Gubtaveson's. Costs nothing. Call and see them. coverings'. a !. ! t. 53 B' i . NOTIONS D CQ 'P ex. AT liETAIL . " V-- Ohio, , Bocsu oar - I bats." roar.hea Clears Out rata, mica: 'fll. s, ante, skunks, ohlpmunks, gophers, lac, DruegUts. 3.. 4 !...., i,j?j ty..i. RKTAIK. CXOTHIIVO BI7TEKS Will find it to their: Interest bv eikm - "- and prices, - CD LO I ,r ... L . . .( . . . ts- - , t. L I -- - ' Having s few; goods thit we ; ' think will' be - - . JJLE - o "... t'.nued limited - " "1: an d t be ' :X time," i will ; ao- in e' offered. : For ererr one o! our nameroos Departments.' .. . Cta Ow BUk, Bailn, Velvet aa rreaeh Pepartment rOBlafaa cboleat prdDCta ( tb KarMa I mm amd ta proiacd htjr Beat t batweeai Clitcaa; ; (iriata at IN JMurreat Ma Fraatetoeo, aMI aa lraaiiMUale ta.ltiv prieea m ttay im EMMri clue. - UNf - ry1-- . - t Dizziness,: Indigestion, Headache, Sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health ne newer. i1 I - : CALL - . .. EARLY MID - IMS FULL STOCK OP 'j r T::rl "ZT 1 SECURE . ..i,, VELVETS &. PARIS BRCC1DES At Mkh! aa Twenty Doliara per Yard ' r ' 1",!' h 1. o , , CACDMEBE ' Best Weber Coal.: loose, ve .' ... 00 ton, Best Weber Coal, loose, ner.$0 half ton, 3.25 iBest. Weber CoaL loose, per . u 1.75 ton,.. quarter . Jiest weoer sacked, per coal, -. . - .75 ton, Best Weber CoaL sacked. ner half tori," ";- - B.i Best Weber Coal. , sacked, ner 2.25 .t. quarter ton,. - . . , uestiieasant vailey Coal.Ioose. - a.25 per. ton, Best Pleasant Vallev Coal.Ioose. . - 8.25 per half ton, - . , isest jfieasant Valley Coal.Ioose. - - 1.73 per quarter ton; , Best Pleasant Coal.sack'd Valley ; 7 .00 Lpet ton. . Best fleaaant Valley Coal.sack'd - 3.73 per half ton, isestJfieasant valley Coal.sack'd - . - 5.25 per quarter ton, 'Orders promptly filled. Screened . coal and full weight guaranteed,, B. Fcrster, ,'.T J, "TO E.' Second South Street d ' WE CARRY A for Weber Hnal from Horn Coal .Company taken by Telephone ettner by kl. Dlnwoodey or at - yard. I xara leiepnone mo, 9Utf.) d ORDERS fcTnS CELEBBATED- -- MARGUERITE , , - . ' , - ' - -- BLACK SILKS - The Tery beat in the world, every second yard barlnc lla name woven into the wilvage to prevent counterfeit! , . 1 - . . j - is'- , - - - . WM. JENNINGS k , . j: ... Our Ladies and Misses' Cloak "Department - ,1 . Winter . t. - BTJCKXISTS ACMCA HALVE.- - s i - ; L- - .A ... '. ' DEPARTIV1ENTS V close-fittin- ! most reasoinablc. .r. t - FULlt JiMiatDattv !..!- I .' i - j. " ' !OJ" - 1 i ., r DEPAUTHEUT OU IT SIX OK StlU maintains Its lead as the best tn the Rocky Mountains.. Orders coming to us from Denver and as far west as &eno,Nevad ,VV"a warrant every pair w sell. Oar lJtoUaCIUiaiMlI1avoaelanpl - Omr DrM Batten ! Haui Faralib- i Ditmrtrnknt, ' ;, Uata VarTbl IT iail.;-:C(iaB- Store TrlnHag - ial, the Latest Novelties-- ' from , " Cherry Pectoral, for colds, coughs, In suuri. lor auy aou au aeranjremenui 01 the respiratory organs, which tend to- IVtMtC- MlnsnmnHAH Tit all AMtntnr. cases It Is a certain care, and it affords ataMI r .Oar lloirr aattl Glv DeyarUstlj la Impart meat, Oar Cloth and Caaalmera- Departmt. Oar' Unit WleM aa4 CAraet IZntkroltlery Depart ml, Ou lAee and avad' partnienl, Hauilli li'MMlarwoar Oatr t'artaln aad aVrayjy aepara Omr Merino :, . Department, . ii.s..i.; ,v f ,...!.. ,1 i NEW CA RR I V A LSr V?; o---x. lru G oods Shows a most Beautiful Assortment ot Latest Styles in all desirable fabrics. g NrwmarKts aud eracefal Ituaoian Circulars are the leading The season, and our lare sales of Ladies' and Children's Garments so stylesInof thefall give us the aunrance that'" onr styles are correct and oux prices early the . The Best Salve In the world foi Cuts. Bruisev Sores, : Ulers Salt Kiieuia; Jfever Sores, 'lettef, Cltappc! lland. Chilblains, Corn, aud ail iku. Kruptions.-- and positive x cures VUvt-or no pay reulred It - guarauteM 'o give' penect paiuiactiou or ruouc .eiuuMMi mete z.i cmts per .:: For sal at Z. C U I FULL ASSOBTMENT OF THE . ,Tbe best aubstitota for Lyons Yelreta ever made, positively superior to them In darablllty and stability of color. - Inspection Invited, for no lady should buy Velvets,-Silexamining and pricing pr Dress Goods without first . our superior stock i k . ". & SONS. . . . GENUINE NONPABE1X VELVETEENS - l v .. Are constantly replenished with first hands and sold on the lowest possible margins compare with lair dealing. , - ' WE HAVE TENTED THIS KnTal-havftau-- aav v wvuin tv Ttll ' iuouuiviiuii.u will compare with Brown's Liver Pilis, . AT. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.' ' - JHLLKElp ia all Its Craiickcs, ..... av and but purely sure in their action. Allpleasant, dealers sell urown-- L.iver fins. For the blood. lis Tlrnwn'i finru. parilla.' For TiScrofula, use. Brown's Sarsaparllla. For Rheumatism, use 1 -- s sarsapariua. isrown - HatliGaps, Bfankets & Gjotliiiig; . .... tOWBl d&s - A 1 s ,1, j. a . r? . ti - r:t - j n ' v w Go to the Globe Bakervfor vour holl- - RUakets, Daggy and Sleigh Bobea In Great Variety, C1 , is, ..r ' Wholesale buyers ueed not be toM that our stock In all the above Hnca Is ! t Id the Rocky MouuUuia and that out prices compete with any ' Z. . j market lliat or. Wuat. O. H EIGG8. - - - . . K. ' Mail Order Solicited and Honorable Treatment Guaranteed. " r . SHEAB. oov-nug;- . - t- thelarv-A- and hun- -- AT SEASON, t Onr Gent's, Boya and Cnildren's Clothing, flat and Cap, Boot, Shoe and Rubber and Furuishtug GoucIm Department are complete iitrr atyles are tbe iuai-iuiine iuusi. uorauiv an.i prices ine mweat in line City. utWtfM, , . - We maketiKMT'H SCITS TO OiiDKUiits BavUijr of U per per cent.,an4 warram nt.ana uiaittiai. van auu couvu:ce,)ouibe(Vf. aTHAN ANY OTHER - 12., Luca cUlsam tb only 'sure cure fur Concha Colds, Iloarpenex and Soie all diseases of the throat throat, aud; Do ma not neslect cougn.langs. ttniity prove fatal la L'Uh .o s - at Wholesale and Retail We carry the Largest Slock - . " WE ARE NEVER 1854. - ' ( 'ksTAULISUED UNDERSOLD. j c i can be had pure and wholesome, at low - daughter was attacked with We are daily in receipt, by Freight .and Express, of tha .. , - " - r a' BRO LATEST,, NOVELTIES " for t a bargains TIERBAGH . ; . -- Fr Another Lt; tayed. ":..r."T'r Mrs. Harriet Cumminars, of Clncin nati, Ohio, writes c Earlv last winter se- City " .selections CHRISTMAS. This sale will only be con- - Red Springs, manufactured and for sale at No. 3 W. Fbrst South Street. uauanasee. ' .d ; , ; Roberts. Buell . ., .. .u. :uJ. ...i J:;y v r v SI OO REWARD Tor any Mineral Acid found in Salt juase vinegar (jo's ait vinegar. Works: 1ST ViTOt lf aBk Ktraot Calf Lake City, P. Os Box 657; RKTAIL-- foe." ' - 1 ' lake ; E -- STOltE, and wake their .' u .Patent Ad1nstahl " - i by the people ' " of this country, we have., decided to jrive all a chancu" to call at the OLD RKL4A - - appreciated - '- tlomn Cured YARMOITTH BLOAT-- . II, 4 Market How. d. , . I.. -- '" 41, anrf 43 First South Street W, Salt L. Goliberu. Nature's own true laxative. Pleas ant to the Palate, accentable to- i he fciomacn. Harmless in its nature, paiu less in its action, Cures habitual Cu and Biliousness, supation, kindred ills. DleanseaIndigestion tha avtim - Liver thethe blood, regulates purifies aud acts on the Bowels. Breaks Colds Chills and Fevers,, etc., Strengthens organs on which It acts. ' Better than nauseous Lives roedlclnes.pills, bitter,and- drauithts. . Sa.ml salts imttlAN bottles for sale all free, aud large ' 1 drusnriwt.- Z CJ.- M. f Tn by Ktnro. JWholcsalo Agents, alt Lake City. 13 BUELL's 37; 39, ft :.": svKi'i or nun. " Vi .v.:-.- T boys' and children's suits, which I sell from two to three dollars lower than the same can be purchased at any other uonse in we citv. -uaii ana see croois . ray .; j. drids of grau-ful people owe their iv te ur rrazier-- 1 hroat and L.ung tulsara, ; 4d no Ximily will ever be wiUiut it after once usiitx it. and dis- dAs tnarvetous power It is up a inrjfe lamiiv Dottles ana sold jui for llie um ll pzivt of "5 cents per bot-Fnnltnrt. sale by 2. C M I Drug Dept. We' have decided to sell all fancy to cost, furniture at cost, or very-nea'' until after the Holidays. .... ' i CLOCK BAULSr. . Bakratt Bbos. . , , ,. ., iDECOIlATIONS. a"' i.;'' .; - ERS.at - A. Shiela, Madras, - Brown's Bronchial Trocbea for Br uslnir Dr. Frazira: rhroat and Coughs and Colds : "I think, them the ... CEILING T, P. . t ( "Boccn oh corns.".:. Ask Wells on . for Corns." "Rooyh 15c. Quick complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts, bunions. I "Have Suffered for Years from chronle Catarrh, I- - tried Ely's Cream uaim. i;eiiei was almost instantaneous, and has already resulted in an almost complete cure. S. ?I. .Greene, . Catsltili, N. Y.. ::0T7 OFFHriIIQ, VC ARE -- vere cold, which settled on her lungs. We tried beveral medicines, none of which seemed to do her any good, but she continued to get worse, and finally raised lare amounts of blood from her lunsrs. We called In a fi;uly her any physician, but he failed to dowho had good. At thistime a friend A SfAlim.VU lUSlOVEET beencured bv DRT "WM. "HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, MrrVra Johnson, of Huron. Dk.. me to plve It a trlil, , e jX. a I writes that hi wife bad beeu troubled Fhe to and besaa Improve, t'ul l j with acute Bronchit is for many jf:ar use of three bottle3 was entirely cured.' and that ail remedies tried save no . -- book-keep- i .' l'-J.- I . v ATOVE iJi-'-ov- in nOTZL' 7ILL ES OPEI JED I lOnDAY NETCT, TOU TIII3 ACCOM KCSIT10.V'ND O CT. "? - to ccco- zzzzz rj';v.T7,' OLco A '! u rslicited, t.2..a we a 9 M?e4 3 1 af 1 1 - , t .it.. - ; . - . , .; ::-- - t w - 1 . tt "Z. 3 C . I. 11 5 ccr: ic? zr: j r ::.xa tz.a xlxvs. tzx, lnroLZSALi: ' ALLEHTDBoxPi; 1 I. izzitaxl QUAirzizinz,' ' u 1 27th, HODATIOX 02" THS alUVLLLVQ I'UBLIU. beeu fitted up la ail its npoihtmnt with a Tiew to meet tha popular . detuand. (Mrmneot relief, until b procured a Tlii Hotel A. rAfw lor i'i...jct ijf . . ton lion. Co' !.s and Co!. Is. v ' . !v i I jl i .ttwl end pro---IQutl at Tzzzzzza t"tt,It roar-It-a peri c3ie. 3. cf Tliroat, Accordinj to location of room. ;i ' " 1 i i-- ey 4 er, evid te From tha Proo ?II i, cjr.l and shoulder fcl.awi., L ar i Fheetins, dre! ' I icne'3 r - J t , f Also yarns, t , t' , t , 1;: l etc., ft l :., ::- - V i ?4 11-- a-- 1. ' . .i BiuiDiPajer -- from- ' ... . 11-- t muct-benell- A. .'t , Roofing Pelt, ... MISSES'; ULSTERS. AT COf?TI - relief for asthma and consump arrisortl sure even in aavancea stages..- recelvedwso tion, Ills., sas: "llavinif - tant." .j bed-bug- ; . CORNICES. . . - -- WEiTHEa STRIPS,-- . '! DRY -- fehephcrd," cdutao poles; - r-- LATEST NOVELTIES. ' .. . , ITXD PBICES Ctf- r I Oremla. .,. , marked down, and a lot or Ladle.' Walking- - Jackets reduced to. 75c, ea the '....'.' dollar. ' i.. ..:.--'- , row To-morr- ow '..' BCCUU-PAIBA- .- Coin-p:B- PATCBJJS. t- . " rn . . , , . .. - WJL-day.. . Willis J. Best, from the Pool Commissioner's office In Denver, Is visiting t i, -- v ti.nO TOK ... IN MUCK. AND TTrRCHASEBAWILL EUV. ATTIiAC fl K. unnti iiriivi Hill - .. , IUL1CC.U . TBAMS-ATLAKTI- O sub-agen- . SA.7&. , FOilEia5;;.!S LATC8T XI . Our S.o f aeewiliwt to fl.SW.. A Quick, complete cure; all Kidney, V Bladder and If!, Urinary Diseases, Scald Stone. lng, Irritation, , Gravel, Catarrh a oi uie oiauuer. i Druggists. Ladie' Felt, Flannel and Quitted Sllrt. and our entire stock of Shawl (all new) at Cos 1 axt "" TUB PUPIIUB APrKOVAL a1 ' DOMESTIC PLUSHES Of .the now famous St rup of Fit as ?- T Blanketa u worth $t.0O, ta te aofd at $ .the most efficacious aud aarecanU. pre? " 60 4 : . hx. heavy MOreron) iilS" . .M, - " paration ever offered to the world a V 425. . core .D0 " !. lft"4 - " lor. Habitual Cout nation, Bilr "(White) " r oo! Am i 4 ' , " " "(Ual." " is has bw n won by the wise plan pursued m tao ivaiiiorata .r ig syrup joiiipauy, 1.1 UUU STOCK OF .Xnowiog that any. remedy truly beneficial in Its effects, ou the system, and , bcarlet reduced fro m jl.Su to $1.43, and the at the same time pleasant to the taste, quality to fju&T T will meet with a rapid sal. Jhe We bars jost opened a Beautiful Line of through Us agent Z, C. M.I halt Lake City elves away D.ug Store, Ooltk-.free ot charge iujirt 'lr tand judge for yourself. Large bot'-- i To be old at GREAT BARGAINS to offer in Silk and prices, and we hare ties fifty cents or on do.lar. I'or sale - -popular . Linen llanrlkar:-hiAfO ....... , ...v ... . , l , uy all druggists , "I" PILES I 1'ItU II 1'ILES 1 1 1 ' Sure care,. for Blind, lileediur and GOODS-AN! Ifhin PiU-a- ; One box has cured the worst asea of 20 years' Ktandiug No ' .cue sufier .five m nuti s alt"t i IT1? Turcoman, usui Willlant s Indiau pile Oiutment i Ai.f J. its Hosotba Liiiuors, llays ltchiuir, ts APPLIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM as poultice, gives inatant reil-PhshI oly fo PiJes. iti:hing o' the vr;vaifj iarts, nothing ise Sold by (ruggisra u inaded on receipt of ri :e, 60c . md $1 00 sale bv 7. C M f Drug Dpt ,VrFkazier MtcmciNK Co-- , Prop's, ... " , ;i V "A wi CQ CD " for beanUlil lino of BBOCABKIr" tj?k,Lqualityquality st l.e, lonuer pnre Oar reduced to aiA,u. niul WT? 1 Daly . -- . . - s .r P" H1 &M - OUR ENTIRE SILB: Dusford's. r 3 Well Stocked Willi the -- SPJECIAL ATTRACTIONS in EVEIIX JJJSr'T. OUE DSESS - a Great Reduction in Prices. continued darin 1 Gent's and Ladles Holiday Slippers, I GOODS RTDflTT- - . TUE MOST ATTBACT1VK URBBHAS BEEX SO REOLCEU IN MUCKS THAT selection at DuxroKi'. eiegant ' 1 f m CITY HIE HOTEL ' This large and commodious bonding A LOT . OF HEAVY CLOAKING S BELOW COST t nas lately Deen well ttxed up tor the winter season. Board and lodgings . , Our Entire stock at can be obtained from $6.00 per week OliO-AlKSsana upwaras. j . crosier, proprietor. ; Ua beeu BaLtimoke. 13. A mo'rnlntr cape publishes the.statemeht that llezeklah urown, a colored school teacher, in a lonely part of ' HO ward County,' was hanged yesterday by 13 masked men. It was chanted that he became toO In timate with a young white woman. He declared he. bad married her, - but no recerd of marriage could be found The lynching is said to have occurred in a wild section of the county spareely populated. At Ellicott City, the county seat of Howard, nothing was heard of it. The States attorney sentamessent ger to ascertain tne tacts.' - s . at Shoes - i ih-Frice- 4 ENTIRE STOtK. wlilrh win made tbroatrboBt - 1. Marseilles. 13 Many councilors oi tne Department ot ijouches . idu Kbone demand the convocation .of an extraordinary evasion of the geaeral council to protest against the proposed Increase of duty on foreign cereals. EnffllMh Snip 43raln. ' Paris. 13. The dtauloit savs : 'France has purchased seven British steamers for use in conveying additional troops toChina The tariff committee presented a report ' to the Chamber of Deputies relative to the production of cereals. They state that the yield of cereals, in France has steadily increas? r.d during the last thirty years. At present the avcrace vield ner hectare la equal to the average yield in America. ine importation oi grain from other THE MYSTERY" COSIES TO has a tendency to diminish countries LIGHT. prices and thus the prices of French pro- uucuare not xeguiatea Dy me cost oi THE SHOOTEE CONFESSES. obtainaole In France for the cereals of A one armed man named Meakin, oi India and America. These could be came before Or police this morning sold five or six francs per ".centner unf, and gave the folio log Information re- der the usual .prce.,r garding the fchooti ig affair in tber14tb Caibo, 13. The Nile expedition is ward, which was spoken of In the advancing with so much rapidity that News a few evenings ago. Wolseley thinks with a favorable wind The man says he was In the back the forces will arrive at Jtmbukol yard of the Crismoa plac and. fired sooner than was antiolpated. It Is reone shot from hi pistol,; then moved ported that El MabdVs tent Is consorrounded by a triple line of a little aad fired stantly further euanls. He is harrassed by the fear of two more, all three bein discharged being poisoned. His favorite wife or . , into the air. Ills object .was to scare daughter prepares his food. whom he believed .;v Tk Cnaalbttls SeteMd- - " his mother-lni-lawas concealing his wife. lie his had London', 13. The sentence of Cap-ta- in considerable trouble! with his wife Dudley and mate Stephens," of the Mignonette cannibals,,: was commuted (Mrs. Evan's daughter) lately. hanging to six months' imprisonMrs.E vans had already assured Meak- from ' without labor.--- ment, in that her daughter, was not in thehonse but had gone .to' Bingham that day. No Ward Meetings. There will be This did not satisfy him j he got drunk and went back to the house, when no Ward meetings night, as the firing took place. Meakin says he a general meeting for everybody will be did not seb Mr. Sears and that he held In the Tabernacle, , . not ftro- In the direction did of. the road, 'and that r he v I business notices; ffould not hurt fa halrof any man's '; B. head Intentionally. 'Alter, doing' the II. B. Baktox, I.Baetox, A. S. pEPDES. J. TOKOSTO," . shooting ho went through a f enfce at the Have you, called on Barton &Co. back of the yard, and in about twenty within the last weekf Jf not, you minutes afterwards returned, and Mhould not fail to do so and examine went In their styles and prices 'On nnderware, into , the house. the meantime the ;. officers . had as they are closing? out their stock in reduced their " called, and went through part of the that line to and thehave lowest figure?. prices outthence the J house, barn, through They also have an elegant line houses and all over the lot, but found of fur and sealskin' 'caps which no one. They havc suspected this man they are quoting very law. And .as to styles of clothing and and have been diligently at work their elegant you heed only examine furnishings, ' . Information. their stock and- prices to be convinced gathering areMeakin seems to feel pretty sore that they dealing fairly with the and are desirous of establishabout his family troubles and assures people, their firm on the most legitimate the police he only Intended the shoot ing . business.,ing as a scare. Lie was released. SOLE AUL5TS. . Wanted, man or woman, in Salt Lake and sell to PERSONAXut::, City, to employ housethe three trade, necessary etc., : Bolssle, of Franee, Is at the Contihold articles, entirely new and of pos: nental." itive merit. A prominent and paying by a reliable John II. Cornes, of Qmaha, Is in the agency can be obtainedaddress-v. i?or particulars party. r ; city. D. Slates & Co., J. " down Eastern Manufacturing Agents, 235 Judge Emerson came ' d3t this morning. Kearney Street, San Francisco. Supt. W. B. Deugall returned home '.'Always BUMef- IVarmattdlf f " . last night. Frost bites, Inflame'd'sore eyes.burns, M. Gallagher, commercial man, goes cuts and old sores, cured ai bruises, East In the morning. , once or yor money refunded by your W. C. Pavey, representing A. Schill.is the positive wardruggist. This on every box of Brown's placed ing & Co. of. San Fianclsco, leaves ranty Arnica Salve- by the Brown Medicine here Sunday morning for Chicago, via and Manufacturing Company. Only 25 theU. P. cents...,. , E. Mc. S. Best left for Omaha to- ' . Jut : ff , Stocks opened most of the active share. then advanced ' V to X. Before 10.30 Ouincr broke and other shares fell off X to 1. At 11J there ' was a rally of X to h. New Yoke. 13. Bar '' Silver 107 1 stocks firmer: ' during the past hour advanced X to IS,: ., r ' i 7i ; - .Great Eediictioii. Fine Decorated Chamber Sets. Motto Cop Saucers and Mags, Colored Glass and China, Fancy Trinkets, ' ' ' etc., etc., in great abundance. Price? to suit the bard times. - - " LITTLE, ROCNDY L CO.' Full lines of Seasonable Boots and t . Street, 18. fractionally lower for r " ' I , ATTENTI0NT0 THE ' : WAtr. w, . :!:--s- t3 V deltrs. la test by A -- tx wun-ij.iw- Beautiful Vases and Toilet Sets. Rich Castors and "Pickle Stands in " Plated Ware. ' fSfmf-K- ' lfanrlnr T itnm an.1 iT'han-- BUOSj OOIrH-iT'- : WE INVITE f ' , j delinquent Whit te more. It should not have been "Rock m to Sleep, Mother.- "account placed there, a3 the lady's ,was fully paid up. We learn through Messrs. Sandberg 4 Co. are earnestly Mr. Whitteroore that the error occurred at work with hand and brain wrestling with the problem of the best method pn account of a dquble assessment. of cradling this season's output of Utah's best crop. Should they prove Schools. JTo as their sanguine anticipations lead S4ajr being Quarterly Conference there will them to expect, the cry of "rock me to be no Sunday Schools held. Officers, sleep, motheri will cease to echo teachers and scholars,' are all invited the hills and vales of Utah as to attend Conference in the Tter- - through the cradle will rock Itself . Next. JOHX C. CCTtEB, Oaclt. . , stake . Supt. Card of Myself and family desire to express thanks to our many Z. XX. B. S. Members of Z ion's friends who came to our assistance in Benefit Building Society should re- our late affliction the death of our member that the regular monthly beloved little "son Frankle; .especially' ' meeting takes place next Monday to President A. M. Cannon, Bishop It. December 15th, at the Shoe T. Burton and Bishop F. Kesler, wno evening, Factory. Fay ypnr dues on or before participated In the funeral on Sunday that date, and avoid incurring a fine. last. Our thanks to all who expressed sympathy for us in our late bereavea week G. II. C. GIBBS. ment. About ago. Thief Caught. Thomas Corbet went to Wlckel's LivFire. At six o'clock last evening ery Stable on Commercial Street, and hired A horse to go for an hour ani a the fire alarm was sounded, but the half's r$4e, but he 'did not return, and firemen- - were not required, as the hM sine been arrested la Kelton, names were soon extinguished. A Utah. Deputy Sheriff Calder leaves haystack and small abed on South or Kelton this aits moon to brine Cor- Temple Street, nine an-- ! a half blocks bet back. They also have the horse, east of the News cf2ce, belonging to . ' , Charles II. Lenzl had taken fire.. The paddle and bridle. loss was slight, and Low the place got ' aflame remains a mystery. A short time Ward. yarJ Against avlaee the wlfs of J. H. Ward sued for a Gcstavesox-informus divorce from him la the District Court. parties aro The Court Issued a restraining order to that some unprincipled of his advertisement advantage prevent Mr. Ward disposing of certain taking in tne News, and doiny business iu his rnnertv Bcndlm the litigation. We name, selling goods inferior to his at tftrf same prices, mid riving the prelearafrom Mr. C. W.Stayncr, attorney miums he He offers. wisnes to inform m for the defendant, that ttiomauer those pjrtias tfaat they are knowa by i;;nn t(i the" crooerty' liaTs been him, aud unless they desist be will "fl.rransed between the parties to the prosecute tiiera. He has no a gents a. to do business in his niiine, u!t, and the restraining orOer persons wishing to secure the adNo effort will be made by the and vantages of Lis oer should call at fcls present the gractlnj ot tbs rlace orbusiu, Nos. C3 an.! C3 E. ;con i Scuth ttr.-ftj tuary. txlxgaath uxa. vxiom at UtOe, BMUrtlfnl Handsome Dinner and Tea Sets. Elegant BLscae and Alabaster Sta-' . UY TEUE GRAPH. to-da- A Mistake. The name of MfS. Zina Y., Williams appeared" in the list of our city. tax payers prepared by Mr. ; . , ( . - lntendent of the P. V. Coal mines and rjemlngton Johnson & Co., coal deal ers, figure in a very charitable move for the benefit of the poor of onr city. Mr. Goss has donated and loaded one hundred tons of coal, at the mines. Mr. Bancroft has done what no other railroad man has ever done for the poor of this placa. lie has arranghauled ed ' to have - the coal from the mines to Salt Lake, a distance of 120 miles, free of charge. Remington, Johnson 4, Co. luive volunteered to deliver .the coal from the depot to the homes of the poor. We will Ten- tare to say this is an act of charity, which the poor will not forget, and many hearts will feel grateful for. Another man who desires not to be credited, has given his assistance in arranging with the. representatives xf each denomination for the delivery of the coal. Each chorch will be repre sented and the' names of the needy will be sent in, and coal delivered '. Cohabitation. PEAPLB. rseAd sa4 Receiver Bancroft, of the Denver A Rio Grande Western, Geo. Goss Super The flouring mills of 1'rovo are completely' packed with wheat, and the owners refuse to receive any more oo storage, for the simple reason that they have no room for any more. A number of persons, Including mer chants, are consequently under 'the. necessity of putting op bins of their own. . . The already immense number of newspapers In the Territory is increasing; its last budded number Is the tievier VaXtey Eehq. It may. have a severe time of existence and the good folks of Manti are stilting : in the Journalistic arena and promise to In crease our news centres by publishing V ; the Mantl City The Sanpete yauey Hallway, says a correspondent to theProvoJTngwfr-er- , has come to, a dead stop, beyond Mantl some tulles of grade are made, seriously. Inconveniencing the farmer through whoso land this grade lies and the prospect of pay therefor la dimly In the future." It wouldnot surprise me, to see it leveled, as already the mntterings portend, nor are the em ployees, now on the ragged edge oi winter, paid up, but they as well as the farmers are flippantly told we can not pay you Just now, we most tie the road first. Ankttorney of this county, who had told the people to see themselves reimbursed, secured, etc., for.parcebt of land needed for the road was cudgeled by the tongue for bis temerity. y, the fact la apparent ft Yet, was sound advice. On Saturday evening last, Mrs. Aurllla Dusenberry, while apparently In good health and spirits, was sud denly attacked with a chill, and In about half an hyur afterward breathed her last. The venerable ladybad been Oat onto the sidewalk in frnt of thk house of her son, Mayor Dusenberry, with whom she was residing, ' to see her son John off who was returning to his home In Spanish Fork, a ad oo reaching the house again was attacked as above stated. Her daughter-in-laMrs. Margaret Dusenberry. soon succeeded however, In restoring the old lady apparently to her wonted health and cheerfulness. A few, minutes afterward, however, while Mrs. Margaret Dusenberry .was outside the hous i only, a few feet from the door, she heard one of the child ren cry out, Oh 3 grandma Is dying." She rushed baclt into, the house at once and there, kju the sofa. found the old lady breathing frrr last. Mayor Dusenberry and Judge Dusen berry were Immediately sent for, but they arrived too late all was over". There Is no question in the minds of the family that the lady died of paraly sis of the heart. The funeral services were held on Monday morning .in the meeting house. President Cluff, Presi dent John, Bishop Booth and Bishop Johnson addressed the congregation on the life and character of the deceased, and testified to their personal knowledge of her excellent qualities. ana her fidelity to the cause of truth. - DOLIDAT PBESEXTRl CHKIST3IAS GIFT. t I i J ' |