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Show - ' mmm 11 " ' ' - " BESERET EVEN! NG TBTJTH for i I ( Best hii.ipL-- jt i;e and TRADE SEW YOICK TR4DK, J V ,nJl goods ar oyer th. TELEGRAPH. BY Ml Strongest WBITBUI DUIOW TKLBOsVAPH LOTS. AMERICAN. Reclining Chair in the Market, end postal io Uie follow lag aUUresa for informa tion,. Our a THE AMY Or THE absoc i ati our. A POTOMAC MI RDEROI'N BCRfiLAB AT FOBT NTAHTOR. world and We Quarantee Satisfaction! COL The Hartley Reclining Chair Co., OIXEB'8 DEFEAT-ANOTHE- BATTLE inPESUINU. CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. tbe Verdict lat tbe Kliort- riselan Cause. New York, 6. The defense then coun- Net Csalltjr SPIU.II I SEWilS raiE Smer FOB $11 opened with at. address by their sel. The latter declared Phelan came on to this 1. ......to wreak his vengeance O ..... ... city ii U.Baa h.H nnhHehAH in the United Irishman censomething Phelan. Counsel for Short desuring clared Phelan went to Rossi's office to attack him, and while there acted boisterously and threatened Rossa. Short spoke to Phelan, but the latter at' antied to give satiafac-tiotacked him, and Short stabbed him or may be return va with a dagger in protecting himself. ed and money refunded, Address, The dasrarer. counsel maintained, was CHICAGO WALK CO., ChiraffO, III. one of the ornaments of Kossa's oflice. Walker J. Elliott testified to hearing Phelan- threaten to lay oat botn Kossa t:S TAHLISITED I860. and Prof . Mozzeroff, dynamiters. John This powder narer Yaiie. a marrl of F. Kearney, liquor store keeper, denied he had written to Phelan to come & parity, strenrth and wboleaomeneaa. Mora that peoBOroical than th ordinary kinds, and to this city. cannot be sold in competition with th mulThis afternoon when the Jury trying titude of low test, short welfht, alum oi Richard Short for stabbing Captain AfttwfMtturerg of phoaphata Phelan returned, the lobbies of the Hold only powder. in cans. RoiiL Bakik Pow-d- court house remained thronged with CO., LM Wall Street, New Tork, SISII, HOURS AAD BLLVDS, made known people. The Jury having been that an agreement had reached, , were brought into court and asked i,3:oxjxJTDiiNra-verdict was. "Not guilty," Mantrl, iVics, Iturch Finish, Stain, BRItfCKERHOFF, TURNER & CO. what their the foreman. Short's friends answered .stair Kuilini, talu.tt'i f, Xrirela, Kte. set up a tremendous shout, but were DaavBO fit--. Mew Trku quickly quieted byin the officers. The Mannfactnrers of and Dealer In COTTOH O, 111. and "Wood berry," Druid Mill. judge frowned indignation Sail Dcok, iii i .!- - .nr.- 'uu'tHni v keit in Stock by all favorite brands, "PoLHBatCS" and other and said : amazement at the verdict, tin- I.11 ji- -i l uiii!..-teuler-- i in bull IjLke Soft. and Medium numbers am I Hard, . astonished at your "Gentlemen, nli'l lli c (.l- Hllll Moulding verdict. You are discharged from all cut iT ulioii. W!!,0R II THE ERE! DUCK FIB BTEEALLS.BLDE.IBD jii on (1103 ly this panel." "I further service COTTOK Cawtass of all numbers 14 to ISO move for the discharge of the prisoninches wide, for Deck, Car, Trunk and said Counsellor Brook. "Granted, " Wagon Coverings, Machine Aprons and er," for other purposes, constantly in store and said the court, in a manner that seemed to show that His Honor was anxious to order. STAR HORSE NAILS, .nade Agents for U. 8. Bunting Co., "Standard" to get rid of such extraordinary busiand "Eagle," by the Case or less quantity. ness. These Goods can be obtained at Z. C. M. L POLISHED OB BLUED, Bloody Work by a Bnrvlar is Netv Pattern, equal to any gold for iA. Kneh machine cod 'tarns a full set of atThe tachments. is black walnut. table. with drop-leive. drawer a ad rover ibox. Crated for ship ment it weighs 110 lbs. Kvery machine guar- 1 fur-uicur- e af Absolutely Pure. Palmer, Fuller ('IIKAG - ; - I Co., I i Uik-M- -t U 1 Hexleo. Will hold a shoe on Longer than any other. We guarantee our Nail to le Equal in Quality and Santa Fk, N. M., 6. A special from Fort Stanton says : Yesterday about 3 a.m. at Bonito, 15 miles from here. Durability to any made. OHICA.'Gr-OFor Sale by Z. C. Branch Stores. - I. and 1U dl03 ly M LOUIS F. HONNAST, IXiL., CHICAGO, Wholttalt Manufacturer of SIK-CO- RD TABLIi)8. Spool Cotton Extension, Leaf and Centre Tables, Kitchen Tablet, Stands, Etc. fold by all principal l"oruiture dealer throughout the Western State. CAB LOADIXe A gPSCIALTT. T WHOIiEBATiTl Br d9SSm IIEIER & RROCKSCUMiDT, DEAltRA IH Cabine l Haraware UPHOLSTERERS' No. 173 GOODS, Manufacturer! o Crystal aad Colored Table Ware, Lamp Goods, JeUy Tanblers, Jelly Palls, Etc. A fall line of our goods can be found at Z. C. M. 1. and its branch stores, Little A ttoundy's and Clark, Kldredge Go's. dlo ly & JOHN C. NEEMES Cm I.eimkht Wm. S. VaM DKL'8K!I, & to-d- ay to-d- ay braska. The scene at the house of Maybury beggared description. The greatest excitement prevailed. In every direction lay dead bodies clad in night clothes. The little girl was not dead when found, but is mortally wounded and nearly frightened to death. People of the town all day yesterday were making coffins. The funeral took place this afternoon. People from the surrounding country are nocking to Bonito.' For some time past many robberies have been reported along the valley, including Maybury's house, vvuicu are now cuargeu to rseison. Tbe Army of tbe Potomac A LiUle of tbe Old Leaven Remains. FOB G I G Us Proposed Govorssnaeat for Ireland. London, 6. An Irish local government bill will probably be Introduced in Parliament before the close of the present session. The new measure council for a properly-electe- d provides in each county, whose duty it shall be to conduct tbe adminisstration of business hitherto relegated to grand Juries. Provision is also made for a central council in Dublin to be elected by the county councils. This council will the functions ot the boards discharge of education and pAiblic works, etc.- It is also meditated to abolish the Lord Lieutenancy and create a Secretary of State for Ireland, but this is still undecided. It is not unlikely the measure will be passed this year. War Notea. St. Petersburg, 6. There is no appearance here of any abatement In warlike preparations. The mobilizing of rifle battalions in Finland continues. London, 8. Tbe Daffy Nexci Is authorized to deny that Russia has stipulated that England shall not occupy Port' Hamilton. Tbe JVeto believes a positive Russia has offered assurance that she England has no intention of Herat. taking A dispatch from Simla to 'Renter's Telegram Company says that Sir Peter Lnmsden has resigned nls position as British Afghan boundary commissioner because of his Inability to agree with the policy of the home government. Lord Churchill, addressing a conservative meeting protested against tbe commission on frontier delimitation's removal to London to be dealt with by the imbeciles of the foreign office. Russia, he said, bad always objected to the presence of Gen. Sir Peter Lumsden, and now the government bad gratified Russia by recalling Gea. Lumsden. It was time for tbe Tories to endeavor to bring about .a change tn the advisers ot the crown by relustng supplies. to-nig- IIIIIEF TEJUEaUAMa. R. B, William.-- , collecting dug Min. Burt, IxutriJing city prisoners .. CO., M A X UFA C TURING $41 (rt fl :i5 --IK) t)J l.isw (hi loo (Si i aiajor-tiener- CONFECTIONERS, 5 I? S3 s - 8 oas 34 MJCHlSi:1 IVEISUF, - OST Jl. i, ffl'F'G CO. turert anf Jobbert of Ma sjwo. Z PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, Lead fMM aaf Nbt I.avi. Javj snipes, I'lumlMn1 and Mteaiai rifterV Hrnsa Uooda, lirlt-ImsHose And 1'arkiu;. 5 i um I ft. r 3 t na t"2 ;, 2S Agricultural Implements, a 82 T. "E. Bassktt. Rexburg, Bingham County, I. T., May 5th, ISSo. U 5 ft fa. H rKXCE WIRE, BARBKD WIRE, fKS'CIXa, Etc., Etc. -1 9 1 105 IQBTH 5EC0M0 ST.. ST. LOUIS. MQ w En3-- ca oc a s TT3IEJ PAN CARPET WARP, HANDLE WHITE AND COLORED, TITI1 In. tTSXI. Z. O. M. I. Hole aYsT-- pJ Pti ii is ii" Ask for th rrairalml Move ii Fip the :iimw. Het Satis give action and meet, with yaick Sale. Kor ale by Z. C &i. I. branch store. HAZARD POWDER Otttee. Fine SI , New Yerk. S Constautly on h:iud a complete stock of this well known nud justly celebrated C3" XT 3ST I ID F O "W IE R -- Ii lusting, Keutucky Rifle, Fair Lawo, Duck, Electrlo Fuse. For sale by Z. t M. L and all the principal torus in the Territory, and by H. B. CLAWSON, Agent. dU7 ly ArenU. Can be obtained at all their bran eus tores throughout the dXs ly Territory. w. FOR TRIMMING BRIDGES, V. S, TREATS ALL DISEASES OF DOMESTIC AWIMALS. Mr Kimrains' Livery Stables and 32 Main Street, opposite Z. C. M. I. - Telephone 172. diw Office s- SCHOOL BOOKS. lor Bale by SB. O. 2UE. X- - dliesm NEW i is iv . rt w. Peterson's Meat Mark. PETEES0F& WEST, BXJTOHEBS. UT SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. JEI faartly Trade Solicited. Order by Teles M WX3T, WISST SOUTH 8T"ijtT. m-il- PATENT ROLLER Milt : No. 63 North MILL CO. Street. Temple East. Office: 21 South Temple Street, West , - ex-pe- BRANDS: REDEMPTION OF B(WDS. IT MAY COXCKRX: In pursuance of law and by virtue of authority vested in me by resolution of the City Council of Salt Lake City, adopted April 28th, 18S5, I, James Sharp, Mayor ot ssid City, do hereby notify and infornTall persona owning or holding any ot the Coupon Honda of Salt Lake City Corporation of Beries A," bearing date of June 1st, 18H0, numbered from 1 to 467 inclusive, and being of the denomination of One Hundred Dollars ($100) each, that each and all of said bonds have been called and required for redemption by the City Connc.il of taid city, and that the principal thereof will be paid in foil on or after tbe first day of June. 188&, upon presentation at the Deseret National Bank, Salt Lake Cit Utah; and notice is hereby given to al persons interested that all interest upon the bond above described will cease, aad ths conKns attatched thereto (excepting coapon number ten for interest for six months ending June 1, 1SS9.) will become void and of no value from and after said TO WHOM date. Witness ray hand aad the corporate seal of said city, this twenty eighth 8AL. day of April, 1885. JAMES SHARP, Mayor. Attest: HKBKB M. Wklis, Recorder. LOOK WELL TO 1 -- Hats, Caps, Blankets & Clothing LOWER IIItiH PATENT, BAKER'S N. 1. 8TJFSBTI5B WHOLK WHEAT FLOUB. - E1EHEST CASH Mill PHICEFIID FOR WHEAT. Telephoae Ko. STL387. Offlca Telephone, fit Ho. XLU3 VOSSIB, Sspt. THAN OTHER ANY SEASON, AT TEASDEL'S! 1...3 C0HR BED BARGAIN" UlNDKinVlOAK. We direct attention that the follow lug XXJXTIVto Six (Limited pieces to any d'iip purchaser A lot of lOO pieces Chemise, Skirts and Drawers at 45c A lot of 20O pieces Night Dresses, Chemise, .Skirts umi 70c., heretofore sold at SJl.OO. at ) Drswin, 2O0 pieces of the same articles at O.V., worth $1,40. 200 piece of the same article at $1 ,1ft, worth $1 ,r.O 200 piece of the same article at l,Hr, worth fl,7r, A 92,00. SOO Corset Cover (brand new) In hlgh and low neck, Ht 40, iO, 75, 0 and sl,20. Infants' Slip at AO, OH, DO, $1,10, l,2r. Short Dreaae at 60, 75, DO $1,10, 91, 40M a.. . t. T ...41 a 1 A 11.IK.U.... . - tl,25, styles, at oc. A lot of Ladles' Gossamer Vests, with Bilk Fronts, at HOo A lot of Mlaaea' Muslin Drawer, all tUs, at 40c. A lot of Children's Chemise, at 25c I-- These are no idle figures; they represent llarytilhis that have never been offered before. We offer s few IllnOAINH, and you will acknowledge them 50 DOZEN Ikrni. iicn when yon sta ffniTE & DRAB CORSETS, AT 50rts. EACH. The town is full with trashy Corsets, but onr patrons are aware that we never bave anything at this price this Corrrt l worth l,i. 1 25 Dozen at 75ct. each, worth 1,25. A lot of Ball's Corsets, In White and Drab, at SI ,O0, and a beautiful Sateen Corset, In Cardinal, Bine, White, Drab and Old ild. ' at 1 .OO, worth SI, 50. WE OFFER STOTTIR A LOT OF LADIES' COTTON HOSE, at In Solid Colors and J(f1 I Oct Fsnoles, lot of Balbrigrans. Solids and Fancies, at . AO dote Ladlear Brilliant Llale, all sUes, .11 Solid Colors, at i.Vt SOO dozen Thread Gloves, (mad tor us by Foster,) at ttct. A Jfh-U- in ir,e: vn Wool x3 Horses Feet. W A art offering goods, i3Lir3 nf rr5otM., to-d- ay a lino of 24 Inch, And a line of 24 inch Wool be Bclx. 1V lotot STANDARD PRINTS at Oct., (no such trash as Is offered In town ) SILKS without looking at our Stock. liny nohas been marked dotrn. Every piece taT" The above drawing was made from a ar showing the lamiaauoa of iron in the Col J Boiled aad Shearing process. 1 OOHN DUOS. a. A Ly, J. Bates a us. at. AND JPLAJfIKO MILL. This drawing was made from the a til taken front the hoof aad 'eofaa boae aa shown la Figs. 1 aad S. The Only Hot Forged and Hammer Point "ed Horse-ShoNail in the World that la not out, clipped, or sheared from the4 point and will not split la driving, is W. U. Kaweaav Oal. . Track, -- e THE PUTNAM NAIL. & 4Uail t&& y&mx horM U fthod wttfc this Mil, r, j Avoid jail riafcl. ndi - 0 o rr t4 Are now offered by us. -a tf 1$ AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. . Isaac Coen, praying for the admission to prouate of a certain document therewith presented, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Abraham Coon, dc eased, when and where all persons interested mar appear and oppose the probate of said will, or the granting of letters testamentary to Coon and Isaac Coon, aa prayed James F. for in said petition. Dated at Salt Lake Citv, April 27, 1886. 301ltf C. CUTLER, Prolate Clerk, Salt Lake Co. diot and Coals! ARRIVALS. ( 1 - ! FULL. Dolmans Newmarkets, 4 GEORGE DRESSES, EXTRA YVIDTII, SUPERIOR QUALITY, FINEST COLORS. DEPARTMENTS -- DR. PIONEER Daggett's Roll Braifl Winter Goods i The following description of Star lot Valley which appeared in the last issue ot the Logan Journal is from the pen of Apostle Moses Thatcher : "The valley lies'about 40 miles northeast from Montpeller in Bear Lake County, is easily accessible, about 24 miles long, from three to five wide, well watered, having Stump Creek, Crow Creek and Alton as feeders to the main, Salt River. The soil is excellent, much of It producing Hue grass, and S AND AFTER THIS DATE, WE THK the cost for conducting water from the undersignea, will until further notice streams on to the land would be much sell school books at the following prices less than elsewhere in our mountains. INDKFKITDKNT K.iDIRH: The hills which are extensive on the west afford excellent grazing. Timber First Reader JOc. Third Reader,. .5c is abundant, of easy access and gdod Second 35c. Fourth Reader,. .Soc Reader, season Fifth Reader, oc. quality. Fish and game in the thereof "abound, and wild strawberries RAY'S ARITHMETICS are abundant. Salt Springs are numer35o. Practical Joe ous, affording with slight labor the Elementary best quality of salt. The valley and SWINTOM'S LASOUAOa LE8SON8, ASc. present the most lovely surroundings if ILK TON '8 G.UUUrHllit: scenery in the mountains. Altitude feet. Winters correspond56c. Higher about 6,600 Elementary Ijj ingly cold, bnt not windy, the valley H. PEMBROKE, well being protected by surrounding C. II. PARSONS A CO.. hills and mountains. Salt River flows W. F. RAYBOULD. into Snake River after passing through March 90. I8S5. dWtf as extent of about another valley equal one named in and the every probably LKOAL NOTICK. way as desirable. Communication by can be In the Probate Court in" cost at good wagon road slight and for Salt Late had in that direction winter and sumCounty, Territory of Utah. mer with the tsnake River settlements. was visited and dedicated In the matter of the Estate of Abraham Star to theValley settlement of Saints in 1878, by Coon, deceased. Elders;Brlgham Young, Moses Thatcher ana wm. a. Preston, and was subse- Notice of time and place for the hearing of C. retition ror aamiasion to Probate of Will quently visited by Elders Charles Rich, Thatcher and Preston in 1881 when a number of families located TURSL'ANT TO AN ORDKR OF SAID in said matter, notice is hereby there. At that time the name was A Court that Thursday the Uth day of May, changed to Star Valley by vote of those given a., u. I wo, ai luo ciocK n. m., at tne county more desirable location Court House in Lake Citv. Utah Terri Jiresent. No and prosperous homes oan be tory, in the courtSaltroom of said Court, has found in these mountains than Id that been appointed the time and place .for the BnH it t, .n i.t l r haritir "f a lovely valley. It is open for settle- i- USE I O IE . OT Ii Ml . TO INlOIOl OI U .MANY imlroun ami , he iiulihi- - srunerallv that Willianiri , A iii'rr:iii.-i- one door north of the itlh-emitt Hill . Trewhela, opitositu Tribune (Jfit:e, are duly authorized to orders for our popular brands of Beer. We have no oiher nsreuts in the e.lty. Orders may also be cent to lliu Brewery Offlre, by telephone No. SI. ioo(l promptly delivered to any part ot the city. JAi Oil MOKl IV., d tf 8w I fcoc'y. and Trea. ti m; nsr f. STAR VALLEY. y, b- N SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. Iflnfl-allrl- 9 H- - the protest. The proceedings closed with the choir singing, "Let Zlon In her beauty rise," and benediction by the chaplain. ai to-da- fn-- - I - M. RWKEY AVER'S PJLLS if iuuttlni All Sorts of bus-loe- ts Our Good are kept by Z.U. M. I., its Branch Stores and dealers generally in the Territory that vice-chairma- n, Arthur Sullivan, tbe London composer, starts In June on a tour through the United States to California. George J. Vest, son of Senator Vest, has been detailed by Secretary Bayard as consular clerk to Liverpool. The President has recognized Alejandro K. Coney as Consul of the United States of Mexico at San Francisco, Cal. Baltimobr, 6. A business meeting Hon. E. J. Phelps, U. S. Minister to of the Society of the Army of the Poto England, sailed yesterday for Europe mac w as held at jrora's grana upera on the North German Lloyd steamer ment. Gen. King said he "Elbe," accompanied by his wife. House was commissioned by General Grant to Three men Nelson Holberg, Chas. sav that he was greatly disappointed JUDGK BORKMAN'S CHARGE. and Hans Eric were drownat not being able to preside over the Jacobson ed while attempting to shoot the Koodeliberations oi tne society. Dut nts tenai Delivered to the Grand Jury oi the Rapids In tne Upper Columbia on old sympathy and heart were with his asthe 30th ult. First Judicial District, empanelled in comrades. iiunt sumed the chair, with thanks for the Brigadier General McDowell was Ogden May 4th, 1885 : cordial reception given him. The re- buried In the National ceme: You have been selected bo held at San Fran tery at yesterday union of 188j will San Francisco, with military toGentlemen act as a grand Jury for both United cisco. Gen. Vandervort stated that honors. Tbe flags of pullc anc private States and Territorial business. You the national encampment of the Grand buildings were at half mast. will act in a double capacity. I preArmy of the Republic would probably The Union Pacific statement for sume you know pretty nearly what be held there next year, and that the California legislature bad appropriated March, wired from Boston, shows a your duties are, as well as I can tell 25,000 for the entertainment of visitslight increase in gross earnings and a you. Some of you have been on the ors, provided both organizations came Blight decrease in operating expenses. jury before, Still it is my duty to call to some matters ; then at the same time. Cheap railroad fares The figures for the first quarter of the your attention bave been done. In this were promised and a royal welcome year, give a net gain of over $474,000, my work will due parly to an increase In the gross Territory the crimes that generally guaranteed. have to be inquired into are those of reduction in exNominations for officers for the en earnings but more-tmurder and everything connected with suing year being in order, Gen, John penses of operation. and leading to it, such as murderous (;. Kobinson advanced on crntcnes. lie When Gen. Dr. Barker left Grant's thanked his friends for mention of his house this afternoon, where he had assaults, robberies and general of with all tbe crimes name for the position of Commander on a visit, he said the cancer lump fenses, together of the Army of the Potomac, but would been specified in the statute, which will be on was so tbe not tongue progressing detailed to you by the Prosecuting under no circumstances aliow it to be fast because the General's system bad Attorney. The United States used as in opposition to that of tbe il- become He that tbe stronger. thought limited to such matters as lustrious soldier now holding tbe posi- cancer run along lor several concernis the the post offices. tion, and he moved that tbe secretary months, might but there could be but one You are to see mails, that everything is kept be authorized to cast one ballot on conclusion. which he inscribed the name of Gen. straight, look after cases of counterGrant. Various corps associations Nothing of Importance has develoned feiting, and the internal revenue of the assisted Gen. Robinson's motion,- and in the strike of the Denver and Rio Government. There are also cases of it was carried by a standing vote, amid urande shop employes polygamy and unlawful cohabitation, inc wildest entnusiasm. that new men are bein if hired as except ran id which are more common than any other offenses in this Territory, and thereAfter tbe other officers were elected, ly as possible to take the places of the a corresponding increase of Gen. W. H. Brown, of Washington, sinters, ana mat ireignt trains are be fore need your part in taking action to suggested mat as tne ft. js. Lee uom ginning to move. trains energy onthose Passenger crimes. It is duty mandery, of Richmond. Va., were in have not been Interferred with. Other suppress to investigate all crimes and your any other tnan mis tne situation is unchanged. dedo We and all be both generous and graceful to invite offenses, your duty. nA mlta ..af A Th them to occupy seats on the floor of the pend on the action of the Grand Jury. house and make pnejr apqnaiptance. A Thompson Falls, Montana, May 4th, is Ail our safety depends on their enforcmotion to that effect was made and uui je tieareu. water oozes irum tne ing the laws fearlessly. When they do two or three ground jor i.uoo ieet along tbe track. not. all society suffers. When they when seconded, men Jumped np and violently opposed It is feared the entjrg mountain side shrink from their duty, the law cannot be enforced. Your oath tells you lb such proceedings, one vf them saying will be precipitated. substance that yon are not to indict rebels, no matter bow repentant, bad S JQ there were fqqr bodies found one through ill will, or fail .to inno business in tbe Interest of Union in At any t.h rnina RBftnlrlvn nf th at nix. .nil - ... , -7 w dict through fear, favor or friendship. soiaiers: mat tneir presence was an a (vfitfwik ths nrnpirmAn"TtJtstrhfaVon bave sworn that these insult which they could not endure. more, making nine discovered during shall not control your actions.feelings You Nearly every man in the bouse was tbe All were day. burned, must be Impartial to see that tbe laws horribly on bis feet trying to make him- Alfred 10 Kretcmer, aged years, died are enforced. Do not indictany one beself heard, and for a while there was a this morning in Bellevue Hospicause you do not like him. Do not inscene of wild confusion, which threat- early tal from internal injuries received at dict without evidence, nor on supposiened to terminate in personal encounHe fire. the the is eleventh victim. tion. You cannot indict on your belief ters. The chairman vainly endeavoring or supposition, but on legal evidence. to secure order and threatened to call It is your duty to protect not only the the police. Quiet was finally .restored and a committee appointed to invite citizens, bat the government. Every CITY COUNCIL. citizen has a right to your protection, the to meet their old and no one should be indicted without opponents when the business of the The of Citv Coun session the regular meeting was disposed of, good cause, vet, be free and fearless, After adjournment tbe oommlttee cil was beid in tbe City Hall last evenyon have beard, at different times, I came in, bringing with them a lng ing, Mayor Sharp presiding. presume, from every Judge who baa charged yon, the strict charge to keep string of men in gray salts. They an. I V , nAi-i..www w.w.. n . u v , J 111.1 . v. b.i were greeted with great applause; and ofJTahn Piatt doings secret. I will read you on nmnertv Ktrot Anilnt stat..4 lie Territorial in return filled the house with genuine Statute on tbe subject. that street opened to Its proper width Let no man on the outside know what rebel yells. The ex Confederates were K.r 'Mark rinlvwA Ufwa... anI is going on Inside of your room. The scattered among the blue coats and rwincr on Iv 9fl f- -t rltPanl.. a noAn tj their officers invited to the stage. Col. ferred very minute a grand Juryman begins to to the on committee streets and ieaa, you can set mm oown as a wilMcuinnis, ot Montana, welcomed alleys. ful perjurer, and utterly devoid of res-kthem, and Gen. Cook responded. Short I am .T v a Una- Wm. nf ami Fuller, It Is not only the under the addressas were also made Dv colonel asked permission to dispose of the pect Charles Marshall, phie of Geo. Lee's sell, duty of the rrand Jury to waila nrlvatA at stock aala for tbe prosecut officer's prestaff, and Col. Evans, of Richmond. U one The reception later in the Opera seli'B llopnao, Referred to t,he commit-- sentmentu, but any House was a brilliant success. Hun pi yon of his personal knowlA kTnASfia lata nK,m.lotu Mav l dreds of ladies were present. On tbe Tnnel Klrvnn att--1 thatedge Is aware of the existence ot any uoffense, it Is his doty to bave it invesstage were many men distinguished in discontinued business, and asked that tigated. It is yonr duty first to devote circles. In the audience were military lire uuexpireu ponton oi tneir' ucenne your attentention to the oases of perthe R. E. Lee Camp of aiwlfwl a nrl kV be fef n sons who are in person awaiting your Gen. King, secretary of tbe count of Henry Wagoner. Referred W lotion. Whether they are guilty or not, society, read the following telegram the committee on license, their cases ought to he disposed of. irora lien, urant: come parties who ate under "Please thank tbe members of the of bis to W. J. license, 8andera 4 Co,, jfext Society of tbe Army of tne Potomac bis sqepesora bonds, and others. Your foreman business. Iq for their partiality In electing me lor a Nathan. Kimnalir is authorised to Quoted, second time their president. I wish .l!0.?.?0!. -- etltianed tar a wear witnesses. Ton will select some i aa one a of oi your nqmber to act as clerk to my health promised a probability of proprietor reasons bad take down tbe testimony and keep ujrSK my being at their next meeting. I l0",.?0 lnrm-na- l an and health Inlnn would regard it as providential shonid Winqtes. Yon are not required to bear T' evidence I be able to attend, but I accept the peived. arAflted, for the defense, yet, if ny as ?eUU liquor dealers were there L.ensoi is any evidence within. your reach honor, though without hope of perO. Parker W, and granted A. J. Fits- to explain the state of the case, it is forming the duties of tbe office. Wish, (Bill . yoqs doty to have it. When you find lngalltheI members many happy re1 1 nit-Mr If. ft mih,t cause it is your sworn duty to unions, remain, etc., annmltBd nla nnirt.ii attiJfZ SrobableIndictment. u. ijrajtt. J will read from isigned) that tbe condition of the oity business what we call tbe Poland bill the section not a.ltjiwMf had .1 matui.n. li to duties. MnatltieOBl Gift. relating your last report. Yon are to inquire into the condition City Marshal reported the Sacramkxto, Cal.. May 6. The city Thetares tbe con from his otinrent fond of every01person imprisoned, is in complete holiday attire : fbuslness for April, amounting to rjfil.83. Re- dition fflcers. prisoners, tne conduct ot entirely suspended, to honor Mrs. Mar- ferred, Federal, Terr ltorial,and public to committee on police. garet . Crocker for ber many acts of every description, and any wilful, cor tbe ot which Tne latest beneficence, on committee - rupt conduct they may be guilty of. public was tne bestowal on tne city of the E. nmmsniiMl nr.. rec-... tht waterworks . DO Yea have tree access to au public B. Crocker art gallery, rained at half a arranxea nermlniilnn tn n W. HSHUS at reasonable boars. I do not million dollars. The demonstration tbe city mains for sprinkling certain records know ot anything else to call your attook the form ot a grand floral festival. JSSI8 JV tilt h 2 tention to except to remind von that paired In tbe Pavilion building tbe Interior 15?w,orath,5MOn- - Report adopted" tbe people nave their eyes upon you, was completely hidden by contribu Tbe following appropriations were and expect you to do your duty regard tions ranging from bouquets to n Im made i less 01 consequences, a as law says, . NO. MO. 188J5. 7, to-da- o 28, 39, 32, 4 MAY the evidence warrants it, you You mnt au indictment. t'itv Marshal's rontinite'iit fund not allow any person iH !. present Waterworks contini;uiu fund when vou are casting yoi votes. GenKire department tlemen, 1 expect ou will do your duty. will adjourn to the CURE HEADACHE. The Council then adjourned for one Th Court y CURE, RHEUMATISM. 20th inst., when Judire Powers is exweek. Kbeumatlxm Headache are usually loduerU by among the moat painful to Vou retire will to here. le pected disorders or the of foul stomach, arising from lusted indigestion, a and elect adjourn clerk, your room, to that date, return iuto court, and other derangements of the digestive sys- blood and derangement of tbe dlgestlx MASS MEKTINGAT RRXBURQ through your foreman, report your tem, and may be easily cured by the use and biliary orgaus. Ajer's Tills relieve proceedings, and you w ill be discharged of Ayer's Tills. Mrs. Mary A. Rcott, and cure Rheumatism when oilier remeOF THK BANNOCK STAKE OF 7.KN. until that date. I bad suffered dies fall. S. M. Spetuer, yracuno, N. Y Portland, Mc, writes : On account of the irregularities of Sick Headache, and writes: " I was confined to uiy bed, will. from dreadfully tne mails to and from our settlements, $4 will give you a choice out of 100 thought myself Incurable. Disorder of Rheumatism, three months, but, sftir the documents were not received until Ladies' Wraps and Jackets the stomach caused it. Ayer's Pills cured using a few boxes of AVer's rill, be am. Spring 11 am. yesterday, and at 8 o'clock last 7 worth from to $li each. Call early. a well maa." me entirely." evening the Rexburg Assembly Room F. ArKKIiACII & Bko. was filled to Its utmost capacity with from nearly all the CURE COUT. CURE BILIOUSNESS. representatives wards of the Stake. : 8. Lansing, Y'onkers, N. Y., writes C. writes John Lowell, Fattison, Nebr., was to called order, and Meeting " which to me as a cur for ltecommrndcu Bilious was with attacked "f was elected Fever, Walter Paul unanimously was followed by Jaundice. 1 was so chronic Cosllvenes, Ayer's Pills liao chairman, Thomas E. Bassett, secreRoberts, tary, John L. dangerously ill, that my friends despaired relieved me not only from that trouble, and Janes M. Cook, assistant secreof my recovery. I commenced taking but also from. Gout. If every victim of tary. After singing by the choir, prayer by Ayer's Cathartic Tills, and soon regained tbe disease would heed only three words the chaplain Henry Flann, and music my customary atrength and vigor. 1 feel of mine, 1 cojjld banish I. out from lb. by R. N.'Jeppesen, the chairman made Ti y certain that I owe my recovery to your land. Those words would be, a few introductory remarks upon the harts and of ails of invaluable TOls. sorts PUls." Avert many an in and of the spoke meeting, object Impressive manner regarding the hard man and beast need a cooling CURE INDICESTION. CURE PILES. treatment received by us at the hands of our enemies, and expressed the lotion. Mustang Liniment, TuCS are induced by habitual constipaPills act directly on the digestive Ayer's hope that all would heartily Jolu with health assimilative aud tion, Influencing organs, debility. Indigestion, or a ntoibi.l the committee In the protest they have ful action, imparting strength, and eradi- condition of tbe liver. A cure I lct so ably complied. He closed by reading the reportof said commlttee.which, cating disease. O. W. Mopney, "Walla effected by the use of Ayer's Pills. John on inotlen of G. D. Black, was unaniWalla, YV. T., write : " I bave suffered Lazarus, St. John, K. B., writes : " I was mously accepted . from Dyspepsia and Liver trouble for cured of the Piles by the use of Ayer's The protest was read by the secreRobL. no. on J of years motion past. I found bo permanent relief, PHls. They not only cured roe of that and, tary, Xi . erts was most heartily approved by the until 1 commenced taking Ayer's Pills, disagreeable disorder, but gave me new unanimous voice of tne meeting. life and health." BROWN HORSE. STRIPE IX which have effected a complete cure." Music was rendered by the Rexburg A SMALL and two hind feet 1nU', had rope band, and speeches and songs on in n mm. Bold string all me under win he rev.arcieii Druggists. by were Indulged in until a late hour. iv returning it or (riving notice of V. S. A. A vote of 'thanks was extended to the whereabouts to Prepare! by Dr. J. C. Ay r a Co , Lowell M chairman and all who had taken part in JOHN' If F.ADIN(, tbe exercises, and three cheers were Corner 2d South and id East St. Salt Lake Vity. offered for the committee who drafted lit... to-nig- ht. Randolph Street, CHICAGO, ILL.dy AI C M. X. Ac Oo., .XMS PITTSBURGH, PA., Z. H. BHOCksCHUlUT. WHOLESALE SALE FOR SEND VOtl CATALOG UE . ADODST H KUKR. Martin Nelson arose from bed, and while committing a robbery shot' and killed Dr. Wm. H. Flynn, late of Boston, who was sleeping in the same room with Nelson np stairs in the house of M. S. Maybury. The firing aroused the family, when Nelson shot and killed Maybury, his wife and two sans, a little daughter was wounded A neighbor was alarmed and fatally. came to the house, and he, too, was shot dead. It was supposed the murderer remained In the house, and ten citizens watched it to prevent bis escape, but at 7 a.m. the guard was surprised to hear a shot from the rear and Herman Beck fell dead. Nelson then came down the street firing his Winchester until he was shot dead. Nelson, when sane, was a good citizen. He came here four years ago from. Nei from the Best Norway Iron, Finished Already to drive, by the UNION HORSE NAIL CO., Made mense set of pieces from all parts of the state. In the afternoon there were congratulatory exercises by 2,000 school children. The formal presentation of tbe art gallery was made In the evening. OUcr AVefeas. Battlxford, 6. Farther details of tbe engagement between Col. Otter's forces and Chief Poundmaker's Indians, show that tbe fight lasted seven hours. The Indians used muskets, war clubs, spears, bows and arrows, and every conceivable weapon of warfare. No mention is made in the dispatches of the killed and wounded being from the brought back, and it is Judged were left hasty return march that they behind Nothing but the last extremito do that. No ty would induce Otter one has any doubt now that a bloody Indian war will follow. The Quappelle Indians are and left their reported to nave risen reserve. Crowfoot, chief of the Black-fee- t, is related to Poundmaker, and will. It is said, Join him against the whites. The Oomiuion government and Col. Otter are blamed for not securing the ransom of Factor McLean and other white captives before precipitating matters. Positive advices from Clark's Crosssay Middleton began, his ing advance this morning. A battle is expected at Batouche - i v LIBERTY. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, THURSDAY EVENING, VOL. XVIII. II .A. 3ST X) FB3 111! If AIL ELJLLEE5 Saaaplee seat free fey II EC23E IJLS. ataiL by addressing Putnam Nail Co., . P.O. Address Meponset. Mass. For sale by sa brMokstaraa, O. 334 and its awtsam LATH. .... . ., rraam. Doors, Windows, nw Saals raKing Ueae. Onlldera lldwars, Wl.at. ULASS. Kte., Etc. ( Eblaglssj.-Monldl- uaus, WOOD TANK.) np,. .f Of Ai-k-, X PESORIpTIO wj iUDg - TO ORDKIk.' 8TAIB BmLDirTG A QPEOIAIiTX v. c m. m. |