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Show EVENING NEWS EDITORIAL NOTES. The burglar who gave as a reason for surrendering himself in Hartford that the times are hard most have a keen sense of the ludicrous. .riillliJb.rf Dutlw, Bum my M AT rODft O'CLOCK. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY 1 THE It is .said that during last year 3,377 persons have met their death in this country at the hands of their fellow-meagainst 1,674 in 1883. DESERET NEWS COMPANY n, CHARLES W. PENROSE. EDITOR. The depression in the shipbuilding interest in England was never so great as at the present time. There is nothing doing in any of the shipyards, and PECULIAR COURT PROCKED-INQfully 100,000 shipbuilders are idle, and this means half a million of suffering The proceedings In progress iu the people. England may rule the sea, but Third District Coart present curious starvation rales the land. spectacle. It Is doubtful If they ever had a parallel in the history of jurisIf it is true, as from Shangprudence. A question of a strictly hai, that 85,000 reportedare massed at troops on be to local character is supposed trial. It is the validity of a special Peiho under LI Hung Chang, a terrific fchool tax levied in the Seventh School struggle may be expected if the French District jf this city. It will be een resolve upon an attack. Li Hung be remembered, is retaat the question and locality are both Chang, it should Gen. Grant as one of the garded by quite limited, bnt a perusal of the men saw daring his trip he four ablest in court give tbern a remarkaround the world. able scope. A nuiss of evidence is being admitted that has no relation whatever to the The completion of the Washington luestion supposed to be on trial. In- Monument will be celebrated with undeed the proceedings in the case show usual pomp in the city of Washington, the 21st of February next. The plainly that its title is a misnomer. on The ".Mormon" Church is brought to monument is 565 feet high. It is a plain, d shaft, tapering from the b:ir of the Court and there placed white, to the base the and is the tallest top, on trial In this respect the case is not dissimilar to the situation as defined by structure of its sort in the world. the Lite Jamns B. McKean, an A novel exhibition is to be opened .missionary Judge of the moat- fanatical type, when the late in London in May, 188(5, its object beBrighain Young was before ing the representation of American life him upon a trumped up charge. Judsje for the benefit of Englishmen who have McKean frankly stated on that occa- never crossed the Atlantic ocean. It is proposed to have a complete display sion "The case at bar is not the People, eU'., vs. BrigUam Youns, its other of all the products of the United States, and more proper title being 'The Peo- manufactured and natural, and an immense panorama is to be provided for ple, etc., vs. Polygamic Theocracy." the presentation of American scenery. Tliu case now proceeding in tne District Court is not a. trial of the validity of a special school tax levied in the Julian Hawthorne expatiates upon Seventh School District of this city, the value of the royal family in their but a trial of the "Mormon'' Church, capacity of leaders of fashion, and the a:it for thi- purpose the tongs of the groat amount of worry and trouble prosecution are thrust out in every they save the nation by deciding what direction, and every scrap of evidence should be worn, and by scttilng'nu- t.'iat U supposed to be damaging Is nkrous other matters of etiquette, seized w.tn avidity and utilized, the "The royal family," he says, "are tneir weight iu jrold for t Lie mere utmost being jjrauteil by tlitr v Court in its admissions. Great ex- - saving of social wear aDl tear, and treraesan: resorted to, Including the time, and temper wiiicli they effect." "stutti " of little children for the oc- c isiou, but one at least of these little It is that the ladies ol Marwent back on the programme to seilles,reported France, have adopted a curious ciaps which he had evidently been trained, precaution agalust cholera by wearing and denied in Court what he had ad- what are called "sanitary moustache," mitted to the prosecution behind the t. e., false moustaches anointed with scenes. carbolic acid. The notion of anointing was. Te present status of affairs affords tue moustache witn a disinfectant only a narrow deld for this proposed rlr:t conceived by a gentleman, who sugexpose of the "Mormon" Church, this gested the Idea to his female acquaintpoverty of immediate matter being ex- ances. Some boys have even adopted hibited by the tact that not only is the false whiskers for the same purpose. territorial scope of evidence rendered boundless except by the geographical An ingenious device has been inventl.nes of Utah, but the industrious pro ed to guard Cleveland against the secutors must burrow into the mUsEy who, it Images of the past for materials to f ur - &0Te of hungry isexpected, will swoop down on him ther its ends, The purpose of this license by the before he has fairly warmed the PresiCourt in allowing the trial of a purely dential seat. The Senators and Conlocal cause to ';o far beyond its legiti- gressmen from each section are goirg d to the Presimate hounds is unmistakable. The ac- to act as a will dent. receive all They applicants of of cumulation every scrap testimony that cau be raked in from any quarter and decide on those who are to be antl construed, twisted and discolored favored. In this way they will spare so as to increase popularantipathy Cleveland much labor and trouble and abroad toward the "Mormon" Church, have a nice opportunity to strengthen is intended to form a bulwark buhiud their own influence. It Is a beautiful which the crushing process can bjs scheme, but the trouble Is that Cleveconducted. An objective point of thh land is not fond of having his seleccrusaders is to manu- tions made by other hands. facture a popular excuse for overriding the Constitution, equity, Justice, The times are having a and the rights of man in the effort to marked depressing influence iu repressing travel. obliterate a law abiding community. At Kansas City trains which usually Modern times has not furnished a arrive there in the wltb.1,000 mure striking fidelity to the doctrine of to 1,500 passengers,morning do not hate and misrepresentation than has more than 300 per day. Similar average reports been exhibited, especially of late, by come lrom Chicago and St. Louis. At the antt -- "Mormon" crusaders, from Indianapolis tif teen roads carried less whose faces the mask of hypocrisy passengers la November, 1884, than in will be torn in due time. the corresponding month of 1883, and earnings of the last two weeks of No vember fell off, as compared with last THE COUNTY LIQUOIC $1,500 to $3,500 per week with year, QUESTION. nearly ail the lines. Not only is issue will through, but local business as well, In another part of be found a petition to the County affected. Presidents and General Man Court which will soon be in circula- agers are writing to learn what is the tion for signatures. There is no doubt matter, and passenger men know not that the movement is popular, and the what to answer. evidence will be forthcoming in the overwhelming numbers who will atOne of the most terrible cases of tach their names to the document, else we are greatly mistaken in relation to cruelty recently brought to light is t at the temper of the people upon this im- reported fromanBaltimore. Capt. John Williams, of oysterboat, found one portant question. Public attention has been lately di- of his crew so sick that he could not In the presence of the other rected more forcibly to the necessity work. members of the crew Williams-- began of a strong step in relation to the a system of torture such as standing liquor traffic throughout th county by on the sick man's throat, tying him of death violent young recent the deck above his by thumbs, swinging if the agitation Henry Gardner, and him up by his feet, and pouring cold its aim, stirred up accomplishes thus water over his body, and finally throw-la- g that lamentable tragedy, & as it was, him on a bleak shore, leaving him of because an evil, will not be wholly to die. In relation there a pu nic jood resulting probably sooner to this unattended case Xetcs says the Chicago 'thin it otherwise would. should "Not be hanged Williams only t cud will desire tue that We believe and but the high, quick be attained. Let the license, as pray- men who were heartless enongh to ed, be put up to the highcsX figure aland their captain to permit lowed undjr th3 law, and not only standby n ill - perpetrate all these devilish crimes K .i timiittititn In r ta M b strung up alongside him as ber o drinking saloons ia the couaty to oae of the most brutal accessories a-r r.rv cnTnoMtion. cuir ' hJIBIM ' ' 'I unprovoked murders in the history but those that remain will in ail and of all time. likelihood not be sof so low and disreof the a3 a character majority putable those uo.v i.i existence. Monti ny. S. gs pro-cjed;n- four-side- . aiiti-"Mornu- n" - 3Jri-M(Jon-t : - o.-t- j-- state that & large force has been sen to recapture Bhamoo. Recent floods in India have destroy ed hundreds of houses. Filty-tlirol persons were drowned Dy overaow -the Bed Hill lakes at Madras. Spanish Annexation. Madrid, 5. :Correspondtncia Espana Elduayen says The powers have been informed by circular that (Spain has' annexed territory, on the west coast ot Africa between Capes Mare on and Oeste. HuaniMi Robbers. Romk,. 6. It Is reported that the ministerial council yesterday had under consideration an offensive and defensive alliance with England. The latter guaranteeing to support Italy's annexation of Tripoli, in retnrn for Italy's support of England in Egypt. ee BUSINESS NOTICES. Go to J. G. Cntler & Bro. for PROVO WOOLEN and OTHER HOME-MAD- E GOODS, Flannels, Linsey, Blankets, Wool Batting, Socks, Stockings, etc., No. 48T West First South Street. Grand Democratic Meeting-of Battle of New OrAnniversary Salt Lake Theatre, January 8tb, leans, 188S. Speeches by representative Democrats. All are invited; meeting commences at 7.30. All seats free. Half fare rates on IT. C. R. R. and T. dtd i. it- - ii. from 7th to th. Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, for flavoring Ice Cream, Cakes and Pastry. With great care, by a new Dr. Price extracts from the process. true select fruits and Arornatics each characteristic flavor, and produces flavorings of rare excellence of great strength and perfect purity far superior to the cheap extracts. The compliments of the season-col- ds, couuhs, catarrhs may be dealt with by taking Ayer's Pectoral. To neglect prompt Cherry treatment for these ailment! is to risk which is said to cause consumption, th of the mortality .of civilized countries. . effec-live- to-da- ed Rutland, Tt. LI V I TELEGRAPH. BY THE PEOI'EB WAY. FEB WKSTKXUr CJflOW TKLKOKXTH correspondent writes from Cjx Elder County, asking the should bs question: "What actioacase of adult-cra in a tak ju by Bishop the offenders not having received their endowments?" Ordinary j.iduioat ou.,'ht to huest the questioner that no answer tj could be given to cover every ca&e, a3 the actioa would depend upoa Its nature. It ne desires to mika up an opinion on the subject, he should consult the Ujok of Doctrine and Covenants, whleh4s very clear on the subject, and advise with the loci Church authorities. These are the proper sources of information upon such A y, matters. , . MURDEK AS A REFORMATORY AGENT. The dispatch in which the sentiments ot Chicago socialists are portrayed,' furnishes reading of "a racy character. Twth and destruction are treated and advocated as the very best and most effective means of placing the social structure upon an eqaftabhs basis. These ferocious fellows and females are evidently "eager for the Iray" to obliterate from panting' for a chance hun ..rthtv existence a few scores or ormer-ciledreds of bloated monopolists. Delightful charare. It look as If it' were these acters about time holy Chicago to get up another resolutions and organized to clean the Utah moral platter In order us own ,to divert Its attention irom nog-peHypocrites. ss bond-hdlde- rs , n. remark: Newt Chicago race that maintain to It Is Idle In the South. A namob at war exists o took recently Baleign, N.C out ol Jail, where they were field LET. AP1I1KICAN. LATEST BY UUrXTVUrO. IUdille4 wlta Ballets. New Oklea-s- , 4. A special to the 1'icainine from Beauregard, Miss.,says: It is reported that two negro desperadoes, one of whom committed a murderous assault on Mrs. Tyler, of Lavyreu'.-County, and robbed her horn?, were surrounded last night la Bihala Swamp by indignant citizens, and on their refusal to surrender, they were riddled with bullets. Fire In Denver. Denver, Cbl., 4. L. A. Mellburn k. Co's carriage works are burned. Estimated loss, $15,000; folly covered by insurance. ' Knocked Senseless. ( -- A bare knuckle prize 4. Pittsburg, fight between Jere McCloskey, of Mt. Pieasan. Penna.. and Kosser Price, late of England, for a purse of $200, took pi. ice In a barn on the Brownsville road last night, resulting in favor of McCloskey, who knocked his antagonist senseless In the 10th round. Attempted Harder and Salefde. New York, f. The occupants of Ashton Lexington Avenue, were startled flat, early this morning by two rushed shots, and Mrs. pistol from a room with bloodTauszky flowing from Awoundln her head." "He has shot me and killed himself!" the lady cried. A gentleman entered the apartment him on the floor found aad,. a pool of blood. Doctor ia Tanszkv was a very well known physician of this city. The lady's Ground Is not dangerous, but she was tp rostrated by the shock. Dr. Tauszky was removed to the Presbyterian hospital. When. he returned to consciousness he asked to bo taken borne. When refused, he Jumped out of bed and made a rush for the window. He evinced other signs of insanity. It was thought the doctor would soon recover. No cause except insanity can be assigned. e The -n- egroes theft snd petty tat trial on cbar?ea ot and drowned latest tb txs-tTLurn-o patch. iis. FIt Handred Anarchists. assault, respectively, 5. Five hundred Anarchists to moch Paris, too ttoem In a river. It is not bad a meeting at the tomb of to-d- ay assert that if thee men bad been Blanqul. Some Violent speeches were made, otherwise the meeting was with white they would not hare ten t out incident. manners this f l la -- . Ayers Cherry Pectoral. "ttrrvillo.Obio. So;.t. 1", '.. u uli.vi "Havi:. COLDS.- - ii -- THE m uj BEST TONIC. ? This medicine,' combining Iron with pure and completely ejetabls tonics, quickly t'sres DysstesMls. f adlgratlon, WenUnru, Impure Blssd ftlaJsLrlaCsiUls sad Fevers, an J Nenrslsiau it !s an uniaiUnr remedy for Diseases of the sad 1.1 ver. it is Invuluabltt for DIsenKS peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary Uvea. It iloes not injure 'the teeth, cause hcadacbe.or produce constipation olhrr Iron mnUcmet o. Itcnrichesand purifies the blood, stimulates th appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieve Ueartburn and Belching, and strengthens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Pevera, Ltasltude, Leek of Eneis7, ate it has no eqnaL mar The frrnulne has above trade mark and sroaaed red lines on wrapper. Take no other suwicaisicu co.. baltibomx. b u Kilys - s es WMER DR. FOOT, 1 alic1i:in. witli ft, .itriii ' v r colcls, for a nnmWr .f year., I i: r. fri y tify taat Avkk's Ciikukv Pi. (of New Tork.) tu.-.tivme prompt relief, r.iI is tlio trin !. Author, Lecturer, and America's reme4)" I have J.tiis A. Ii vMil.T.iy, I - " Greatest Specialist. i Mi'a.rof The 'rt r- 'U Located permanently at Salt Lake City, Utah. " Mt. C.ikrn!,01.in, June V . 7. Office bonrs, 10 to 4 and T to 8 p. m.-0UGHS. " 1 llav Avkr's Cm: ::iti i PEtT'.RAL this Erftn; a XJ3XTIOISX ..)' Main St., between Id and 3d South Street. V lere conRh and InnR: trouble wl!i '.: uwv effect, and I am pica. e. (o r CONSULTATION KRKE on aft Nervous, ,o any one similarly afTect- d. Chronic and Female Diseases 1IARTEV CAl'CIIMA V, Blood, ' O'.olio Iloto'.." and Deformities, etc Methods of Treatment Ilomarnathy, ) V.i Loleetic, Electricity, Magnetism and Medicated I'.mhs, etc. Cures Mriiteel. Wriu for list of Dr.J.C.AyerlCo.,LovellJM3ss. questions, testimonials, circulars, etc. siold by all UrujpUts. Visits made. 1'hreuologimU Charts riven r- J L Si BUY USEFUL P RESENTS Ct IUK BIjOOK, f,-- : ill. HOLIDAYS - I'BKI-AULl- I $75,000 Worth of Seasonable Goods, to bo Closed Out "Previous to LOST. IFOZR, S BR Hi i hi-- . Jr., v-r . ACRES OF LAND WITH 171IFTEEN house, stable, cellar and well, and an orchard, about half a mile north of Sandy. For further information enquire of the owner on the plare. FRANS G. ANSSON. TOCKTAKIMG. M G BUNCH OF KEYS. RETITRX TO W. PETERSON, Butcher. IE3 - e 4airr A-- 'r'- Secretary and Treasurer. did Salt Lake Citv, Jan. 2, 1S83. J !"-r- . iifiills THE CF ad may be brought liefors the meeting. A. W. OAKLSON, .2. li.b-on-rh- MEETING siockholders of Utah Soap Vanufac-uiriiiCompany will be held at the General l uhintr Oilice, in this city, on Monday, January 12th, 18S5, at 2 p. m., for the election of Officers and Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of sush other busi-n- l ,s REDUGTI GREAT -- J IF O "R m, A- - 500 Ladies Elegantly Trimmed Coughs. Brown's Bronchial Troches are used with advantage to alleviate Throat, and Bronchial Coughs, Sore Afifctior s. Hold only in boxes. OVERLAND AT HOUSE, South of Walker raw, H. S. T. ELDREDGE, 8.75 Reduced from $7.50 & ds CiUTasser for other Houses. VAI,RI(1 JAdRETS, AX I) S'l.OO KACII. Sr.)0 SUPERINTENDENT. 11 UKLKT. 10.75 AND ?I2.75 EACH. 100 LAHIEtS' -- W A I.UlMi 7 fotute. Main StM Salt Me Citj, Utah. Viht n Dinner wim a ratlin. The very best dinner i of no account t." a roan who li .im no appetite for food. Better aecomoAsttions mx Less Ratea than Mr. "Kfiar W. Youujr, of Point m.ny other Hotel ia the City. man, Va., was troubled with lack of 11c and of loss tried energy. appetite many medicines and several phjsie- - terms, si.oo to si.75 htns! All were in vain uulll a physicACCORDING TO ROOM. ian told hliu to try Brown's Iron Iilt-tihad the desired effect and he This W. A. PITT, Proprietor. w Can o cat heartily and do his Work with vigor. Take the hint, if you W Take the Street Cars that pa6s to and want to enjoy your dicner. the Depot, and pay no attention lo A. o Xj im: a nsr s td . Mr K S,r"insrcr, ol .Mccliauicr-- ir;, lung Pa, wrlt.t s "1 was aillu Ud with .tit J abscess on hint", mid re(Jot h iucsd to a irclfdii'i Skifttou. New trial bottleof 1V. King' lor CoiiMimiJtiou. which did tnf o iiiiich good that I boutrht a dollar :lo Aftr r.sii.g tin.. e bottles, found a in:u, compicM. .jykn i.nct.- more with a hearty appe- .atonal to heaUh, in rksh of rtS lbs. and a sitiu M C "fall 'at - bottle lrua Store and of this certain cure free et Largo bottlerf'jr all Lung Discuses b - rt-- ISO MISSES' CHINCHILLA COATS, Dis-Lovti- e -- I'HOriiliS JMPLEMENT - '- CO.. I in J.'I I South Temple Street. 12 1 to 2.50 EM U, ALL SIZKS. Years, 1(3 - s It the favorite Pleasant Vuiley Coal, mined by the Utah CeOn ntal Co., will again be fouud at our yard, and we can then offer to the peo- -j ie of Salt .Lake and vicinity their choice of the following well known Coals : Rock Springs, Pleasant Valley, Weber aud Red Canon. Coal Dept. U. P. R'y., Co. A.J. Uvnnell, Agent. The agency for the sale of the Pleasant Valley coal, mined by the U. C. Railway Company having been replaced with tne Union Pacific agency in this city, I have accepted a position v.iih that company, and respectfully f oliclt from rny Irieiids a continuance of their past favors. I will be found at their vard from January 1st, and ran offer Rock Springs, Pleasant Valley, Weber and Red Canon coal. A. L. Williams. APOPLEXY When this fit taKs place, it may lie known by loud breathing and loss of sense or motion. Write to IIt. rs, cus-oiue- Klr-ctri- rs c d&w THE TERRITORIAL, County Taxes, anseed Thomas Evans, for the year I8K1, against amounting to One dollar and eighty cents, remains unpaid. I, Nathaniel V. Jones, CollecSalt Lake County, Utah Territory, ly torTherefore, virtue of the authority vested in me by the provisions of an Act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, entitled "An Act to Provide Revenue lor the Territory of Utah and the several rounticx there of," approved February 22, 1878, and of the amendments thereto, hare levied upon the following- named nronertr Tten (10) seres of land in the south west (271. 'J own quarter ot Section twenty-sevehip ono (1), North Range (1) west of Salt Lake Meridian, and will sell the same or ho much thereof ss may be necessary, to pay the taxes and costs, at public auction, at the front door of the County Court House, Salt juaae uiry, on tne xca aay or January, 1885, n it O'CIOCK On . Bxowx-Powbll- Jan, Srd, 1 85, by DEATHS, vited. Jo2es. At East Bountiful, December of dropsy, Rachel Hnrd, daughter of John and Martha Hard, and wife of Cbarlea K. Jones.' Deceased was born at Middleton, Yorkshire, Englajid, April 10th, 1354, and was therefore aged 30 years, 8 months and 13 I.iys. Emigrated to Utah in 178. She leaves a husband and two daughters, the youngest S months and, 5 daya old, with nany relatives and friends to monra her ! .nurture. She was a true and faithful l atter-daSaint, and respected by all who kiicw her. fCoM.J 2fUh, ISM, y a i X. OQI TITHIXO . THE TO AN ORDER OF THE PURSUANT Court within and for Salt Lake and County Territory of Utah, made and filtered on the 2znd day of November, A. 11. 1884, in the matter of the estate of Chriato Williams, deceased, we, Jacob'Weilcr pher and I'eter Sinclair, executors of said estate. win sen ior casn, at private sate, tue follow imfr described real estrte, sitnate in Salt Lake Count and Territory of Utah.towit: All of one five (5) acre lot, situated in Big neld Survey, iijock a. Lot 1(. Five (S) aero Plot, near James Smith's flour mill, Sofjar House Ward, all of one city (corner) Lot 6. Block , Plot A, fronting Slate Road and Rock Railroad track, situate in the Thira (3raj,wsra (a house of seven (7) rooms, log stable, other outhouses, and an orcnara stuare on s corner lot or one nun ttrcd and thirty flSO) rods. Lot 2, Block 19, Plot A,, also in the Third (3rd) Ward. Any person wishing to buy taid land or vnereoi win propose to jiisnop May Juoob Weiier, Third Ward. Salt Lake City, la writing. Any bid offered and accented will be subject to the approval of the Court. Offers will be received until the 15th of next month. , . I JACOB WKILETt, i Ti"ri!'i emii ii Salt Lake City, Not. 21th, 188L OFFICE It, pn AYER'S Jliorry.' Pectoral. WAISTTSSD. proven its eflicncy in a forty years ligb' . ,,t'.i t'lroiit and !uig diseases, r.id should be .kcii iu all e.'ises without delay. i J:. taint. 15 ro. 'ih Avkr's Cni:::uv Pkctoral ri WOMAN OR GIRL FOB GENERAL Latter-d- a .y Housework. Most n atore at of J. G. Catlsr S Apply U3l BLANK BOOK'S PEMBROKE'S, 72 AT START TOUtt BUSINESS WITH A KEW SET OF BOOKS. II 1 illtC iiuiiim; , MUSICAL To select front between CIIUUGO atrl SAN FRANCISCO and allXtthe ! 10 " 10 " Felt Skirts, 50o 40c Ladies' (i 65c 90c 10 100 Blanket Shawls, 100 Double Wool Shawls, - " " White Family Blankefe, HAMLIN ORGANS. None other have been found as Durable compare wild iliem. They have Men's Lined Dack Pants, list Vies iistinciioh iiioi,lrHlel Suociority at all the Latest ilnrin Their 4.:tt: i l;XIHi:t'nu "ijrhtees ps'l Tnu the World New Styles Juhi Out cr;l.ui 0i. .i: lit Blanket IM Pants, OIO-A.l.A. Ii. CHAWK Are Firet liieul. nnd nt Hoct Rasoulile Prieee, and Guaranteed to Every Elantcl Lined Pants, SolAn six Weeks. i'ci tioti. Four (live py's CASII Oli IXSTALMENTS. mjI.U TlirK t Brass, Martial and Orchc&tral Bands furnished with sets of BoVs Lined Duct Pants, struments at Mnufacturerc Wholesale Prices. .ns'and Sclertoil IustruinenUl Pieces received 'SIirr.T 3tr.if' SjnTi:iity ami tur ouhhlitj. Us CALDER'S aiUSEC PALACE. 50 Boy's Blanket Lined Coats, 50 Boy's BlankeHiined Vests, G- A IT D 100 Men's Blanket Lined Vests, - Class t:il;en itw r til-- U S ni pi! was ut to :in I v ) Non IliiriieM t,f l. li.L.t lit iu A ma: I lb in '83. year- " 3.50 " - 100 Prs Brown & Grey Blankets, 1.75 50 (( 2.30 MASON & - pall 2.00 " 0.00 " 1.25 1.50 it 1.50 it 1.25 ' 2.50 Hill V iu llio 1" . M...-w- ' ii l ..ii . t.'arlo.ul.t I'OU vNS -- AN In- 3. a 5eiitt roi OiiU.I I 'iK's a l'rii-ea- First It I Excursion THE WORLD'S FAIR! V. U It 75c Terrible A hac a severe coM.Wlilch alfeeW 15I 1 took iia-- i a terrible coi.fch. aiul IT iiinsn. p;ti;; nticr liiylit iiltliont sleep. The doctor? .ve me up.. 1 tried AVKtt's CliKMKV Viu shteti relieved my lungs, iiiilut.' i'liau, i " !, iib.I afforded we the rest uoeetwnr 'of the rHcr7 of my strengtii. I!v tit otiliiiuod uss of the Iktokai. a jiernix 1 am no Kn.t euro was elTeeted. i,.1 ye.-ir-t Id, hale and hearty, and sin satistied yota ;uei.uv Pectoral, saved me. Iii Horack Pairauotiieh." RockingUaiB, VL, . ) July 15, " 1300 Boy's Suits Salt. Xake City and Isrovo, Og-den- , nt. 4 to 10 2.25 suit fears) 6.00 u - 6.00 years) 17 By the regular I). A Tt G. U. It. ATLANTIC EXPRESS TliALV, tliut trarelint over tbe "Sceuic Itoute," Tiewing the tauleaux of nature comprised in Pass, uanyon, Koyai uorge or tne Arkansas, to Pueoio, where the" party will take the A., T. A S. F. R. ft. to Kansas City, passing clear through the beautiful and Koyai 500 Hen's Casslmcro Reduced, fertile State of Kansas. icnii iiiuu iitfiu naiiDao vtijtiviii Tia OENVKU, tli08 having a tliversity oinery-jWittiiv i ictuiuiuB, m. a n.Mou yay m f bmjij u?rr tue lunilliursj tli vHvilg-o- ni ok tm JJIMPOurl IU JC luytug over, goinfp or I WBUC. 008 Or IWO flirt. LUUU, .YOU WILL SAVE MONEY By Joining thin partV, from apccial rales secured at dining halls, hotels, omnibae Croap. A Mother's Trll etc.; The OKLl8 FAIR at New Orleans will be rrnnd, and u is cliuaoed ly somefarea, that Yrhile in ilioieountry Inst winter my little It WILL, surpass: TUK CESTKXNIAL EXPOSITION.- , 7 boy, three years old, was taken 111 with croup: it sacrasd as if ha woul dis from Ktraiiicu latum. .Ou of the family su(j;etel the tw of Avail's CaaiiRV JPiutorsl. a bottle ot ' orcksii the tine the party reaches ' Sverything will be in smooth rannine; tiioh was, always kept In U hsuse. Tbb j, and they will be therehyduring the mam tried in small sumI frequent dosce, si.d there, - AWD I lo oar delight in less titan naif sn hour Hit littla iatKMt breathing easily. The doctor said that the Chtkh V PpcTOKAl. ban 4aved my darliitg's life. Can you wouder at ' ' ' I Mir araUUMisr Enjoying the Una" Bettthern clinaai:. wiix orsar ocr Sineersly vows, Mas. Emma Gewtir.' 130 tree 128th St., New York, slay 1C, 1!2 laUlf peemptii bf ikt 7 , -- f I hav nsed ATKK'a I IkeL hmOdimg PKtToitA i. Lomdom fan of in iy family for several years, and !o not aowttittu to' prottoune) it the most effectual For those desiring to Tisit Wihingto during the THE KERVICESOF n:iuly for eougbs simI coUls e have evei HAVINU SECURED aiatl. A. i. Crake." knowa esterer, Jsrv Cl&KK, Lilts Crystal, Sllur Starch 13, 182. Slav dm mtticm ss aiarht cook of the wellfrom Ttronehitis. 'I suffered for eight years mow prepared to famish Meals at all noun, Oa MAECII 41h, or the ' try ihf nuuiy renietliea with no sue tor eentso merchaaU and basinets bud. aud after ess, I was eurett by tit use of A r km's Chkh ' ' JoatcrM WaUiu." r DEDICATION OP WASHINGTON MONtJHENT,-18S5. Ily ualia, Ubm., April ft, ItstiZ. v d it , . PliOPBlKTOB. Ml eannot aay taougli im prals of Atvk CHUtxr Pectoral, believing as I do that but Air its use I should lous since Lavs died ESTUAY WOT1CE. Slcepinsr-Ca- rl from lung troubles. E. Braudok. lmiMUue Texaa, April 12, r br icT rossxssioir: Ko ease oi an affsctkm of Ui throat oi One black Horso 10 rears Aid. amall star exists which eaunot be greatly relieved huig la forehead, saddle narked and shod, ao , NEW OKLUAXS, f ; braada visible. by the tue of Arts' CBcaur Peci-oraln fvtf a.nt. a disease u Fop further1 nurtirnlnrn 4iMA.. - i j m If bm claimed aad takea awar within 10 and it will alwayt tun wben-th- e days from dau wiU be sold at the district Scbeuler, Cushk-- r .ton Saving l;ttnk,tlt Laie City.or G. U Titbe. OgUeB.whkli should eoutrol of mediciueu the ot beyonfa already .' be secured on or before Mouday, Juuuniy ltuu. 18hi. . pound at Bonn tif ul, Davis Co., oa Saturday , , 1 ' . VKKraauco dsaoary 10. 18H5, at 9 ,ra. ; , WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1885, 200 Youth's Suits (19 ft Men's Suits, 100 Castle Gate, along the Gunnison, Black Canyon,' Marshall . Cp red. Cour-I- i CLOTHING: AT NEW OKLKAXS, WILL LEAVE Ho other complaints are so insidious In thcli lck as thoes affsctiug the throat aud lui.gs Corner, a pocket-booand virion containing about &S.&) in cruVrs. The tinder wi! oe snital.ly rewarded vy leaving mi mis oiace. ait k, OF G EACH. TO one so triiletl with by the majority of fuller ra, The onlinary cough or cold, rcsiutirp i.Iulft from x trifling or uiiconscicns ex r;-,ro, is often but the beginning of a fxia BETWEKS ! THE LARGEST STOCK notice. . Xewtox. In Salt Lake City, Jan. Cth, after a lingering illness, Sarah, wife of Thomas New to a, in the 6Xh year of her age. Funeral from late residence, 254 E., Second South Street, 13th Ward, on Tuesday, Jan. Cth, at 10 s.m. Friends of the family in- GOODS LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Notice of Executor's Sale of Real.Kstate. ( ha. P. Blandiu, Esq., a Notary Public, Mr. Amasa D. Brown, of Bingham Canon, to Kate n. Powell, of Salt Lake City. MUSICAL Collector for Salt Lake County. County Collector's Office, No. 5, County Court House, Salt La;e Citv. Decomber 31, dit bw2 child are doing well. 10 Dozen Misses' dis N. V. JONES, LKGAL. UAKTS : Al. $0 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Y Pfltronize home ontcmrizc and be lnVssod with tin A No. 1 Vehicle. IIoi'mcs that interfere semi tohe '. 1. Co. to be iiroperly shod. te tlie Addres DIMEIUATELY WEST OF VALLEY HOl'SE. JOHN W. TAYLOR, President, tiLO. F. GIIiBS, Secretary and Treasurer. N. 1$. S. L. Adams ft S.m arc no longer connected with the P. I. Comnanv. the Com Ihuir in icnt. pany having purcbii-c- d S3-No- AM) ?6.;j0 $8.50 SPECIALTY. A CARTS, HRKAKINIi aurt MKAT CAItTSOAItrS, 13 UCK BOARDS. PIANO-BOD- il. fliKIUN REDUCED TO WORK GUARANTEED. SiWle, Double RUOOIKS, and SP HIN VAJOXS, Jump-seaHs- WHEREAS. Mayxfs. On Sunday morning, January 4i.ii, lss. to the wile of Mr. Joseph Maynes, of the 21st Ward, a fine son. Mother and MAKHIAO-BS- . GOODS WAKKANTKI). TAX SALE. 1.1UIKAXUS NAY T. W. 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Cream Balm, with gratifying results, D. C. YOUNG, am apparently cured. Z. C. Warren, 18th Ward, Salt Lake City. office-seeker- s, anti-"Mormo- n" m:m Bl FCKNISIIEI ROOMS, with or wtliout Board. ai ticu lars apply to No. 33a E. Firf t South Street. one-six- I body-iiuar- ly s IsTOTIQB. mzusrrr fos, FIRST-CLAS- : Suits, $10.00 to 15.00 suit from $15.00 and 20.00 suit. 200 Youug Men's Suits AT OOSTI ' , LUNCH STAJSTD , fl CHOP HOUSE U it no an.. ivrAinsr 1 .: GRAND MARDI CRAS CARNIVAL Cimr tie. SPECIAL AlZIZAXGEMEXTS WILL BE MAlE I INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, i P. II. GRICE, Fia'22, ., Ample Pullman, bats Accommodation. PARE TOll noUXI TUIPi ! , District PosB'IVsepar, ' IBeanttfal, Pari Co., Pee. SI, I ls. r Dr.' J. C. Ay er& Co., Lowell, Macs. '. SoUbyaUDrngStoU. , , iti tAw Slo " TOIirV ' AV.. ei3.73. La HNKLL, Manager, to look to Will 'Jag afteg jour interests. SILKS! and .a. a? in t. 1 AGES COST! Endless Variety of j Goods ... . - i.l' |