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Show "W? Tuft' fit of Gethaemaoe and Cal vrv EVENING NEWS. SKMI-ANNUA- Xi Semi-Annu- al it y. " ed to-U- y. ty 1 : : word-severin- to these human guiding stars for inspiration. The light shed by such examples, with the great and infallible criterion of God's spirit, which burns unceasingly in the heart of every true and faltaful Salut, will illumine duty's pathway throughout the darkest night, and uaue it to shine brighter aud brighter unto the perfect day. should pat a premium upon servility, hypocrisy and cowardice, bat much more pitiable that men can be found who axe so abject as to snatch at an offer of clemency at such an enormous cost. In order to conform to the new covenant that Mr. Daynes has eater ed into With the court, he is left with the alternative oi discarding one or both o nil wires. It is understood among his acquaintances that he purposes: to make his legal wife the victim. This accounts for the question pat ta the Court by his attorney upon that point. The course of the Judge seemed to encourage him in his monstrous proposal. His honor should now cease his prating about the object of aoollshlng po ygamy being to preserve the legal marital relation intact. He openly and flagrantly encourages a effect of which must be course to break it up. Now, if Mr. Daynes elects his plural wife to occupy the conjugal relationship with him, and he, having agreed to obey the law, what im the nature of the position Unfavored lady occupies from his In And what own standpoint. kind of a situation does it place him? He agrees to obey the law, which allows him to have bat one wife. He claims one and lives and cohabits with heraad he has a legal wife living and unforced. Surely marvelous and maxy are the ways of anti-- " Mormon" judges, and dark are the devices of traitors to sacred obligations. -- Of opportunity to reader a disquisition f safa :.wfcetHerTnare oo not know. anything nothing on public morals at a time and under Conrt What is your Income annucircumstances when good results ally? I ask this question for the purand bealthiul influences would, be pose of fixing the amount of fine. felt. The two prosecutors, however, .Daynes I hare to pay a very heavy $125 a month. were singularly lukewarm front the rent over and above the ex' Court first; they favored the defendant as penses of Well, yourdobusiness? not increase. All I far as favors could Daynes I not' create know is I have Just managed to get suspicion, by not "poshing, his case, along and support my family. creating and attempting to create no . Court How ranch of a family have "sensation" Over It, getting his you? Daynes Ten. bond, which was originally fixed at Court In view of the statements $1,000 little enough in all conscience made, Mr. Daynes, and you down to $500, and finally dismissing the that yonr" tiuanclal condition, I am discase entirely, which Mr. Varlan did at posed to impose a moderate fine upon fine of $150 and costs, and the time and place above stated.' So you acommitted until fine and costs stand that the vile wretch who deserved a are paid no imprisonment.will furnish term--o-f Mr. Darke If tbe clerb years in the Penitentiary is, me a statement of the costs, the flue so far as the offense referred to is concosts will be paid. cerned, a Iree man and yet he Is ab- and After a pause, Mr.lDarke again arose solutely guilty, and there is a law In and asked the Court if the defendant waa compelled ta live with either ot our statute books to reach him : "Section 1988 of the Compiled Laws of li9WTVS? Court There Is no punishment Utah reads as follows: peron a man that does not "Every imposed son who Inveigle or entices any female live with his lawful wife. Still of previous chaste character, Into any It Is Ms doty to live with his lawful or of assignation, or wife, unless for some Justifiable cause . house of elsewhere, for the purpose of prosti- he lives separate and apart from her. atds. or It is a man s duty to live with his lawtution; and every person-whaaaists in s jch abduction for such pur- ful and to support her and supis punishable by Imprisonment portwife pose; children, andlawwith nobody In tne penitentiary not exceeding five else. her The Edmunds Imposes no counyears, or by mprifwnment In the man who does not a upon punishment one a ty jail not exceeding year, or by commit the offenses defined in that tine not exceeding one thousand dollaw, whicb are polygamy and unlawlars, or by both." ful cohabitation with more than one The peculiar p'hase of the moral woman. Mr. Daynes then left the court room. spasm which .is just now convulsing the triumvirate previously spoked' of, Is that its rolling thunders are hushed, Sufferers from the effects of quinine, its lightning subdued and its faculties used as a remedy tor chills and fever,a will appreciate AVer's Ague Cure, Inert whenever a sympathizer in the tonic bitter.composed wholly powerful workings of the newplah of regeneraof vegetable substances, without a tion for Utah happens to be detected. particle of any noxious drug. Its acprompt.aud powerful, It is enough to make one exclaim, with tion is peculiar, breaking np the chill, curing the fever, Marc Antony, "Oh Judgment, thou art and the poison from the sysfled to brutish beasts, and men nave tem, expelling yet leaving no harmful or unpleasant effect upou the patient. lost their reason." II Yon Want Furniture and Upholstery, Good, Stylish and Cheap, go to mm of the cruel and ignominious fate before Him, and the exceeding sorrow of Dotty, i Sunday Ejurptcd, yH His renaed and sensitive soul In conAT fOUB O'CLOCK. fid. have retemplating It Could-veceded with honor from his' position, PtlNTTO AND rtJBLISHSD BY THE recanted what he had spoken by the DESERETNEWS COMPANY. power of the Holy Ghost, and to save his life male an agreement with Filate and the Jews that He would no longer CHARLES W. PES ROSE, EDITOR. proclaim Himself the Son of God, or teach the pure principles, despised were the though they by October 1, 1SSS which came to lie world, preach, practice and lay down His Could the prophets, the reCOXFKliKSCE. life for? the formers, patriots those who spilt their blood like water rather than reSaints : To Ou Latter-da- y linquish one jot or tittle of their sacred Conference of the convictions, navd given wav at the The dicta of tyrants and bigots, and still 'Jnarca of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y iept tauir ifhonor and lutegrity invioialnU will commence at 10 o'clock on late? And they had ?ivoo way, would I tie morning of Tuesday, October 6th we be Here to enjoy the blessings which Loga, Ccue County, UUh Terri-'or- tneir valor bequeathed, and would their names have come down to us John Tatlob, haloed with a glory which time cannot dim or the breath of calumny exOiosqc Q. Caxkon. Of tha Flrat Presidency of the Church tinguish? We have in mind the example of one of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y oi tnesu heroes, brought face to face SlflU. with the prospect, not of fine and imSilt Lake City, Sept. l?th, 1385. prisonment, but of death, for the sake of his religious convictions. Martin a, Luther at tha diet of Worms! When man and resolute A5QTHEB ABJECT 8PKCTACLK. .this brave was asked to recant what he believed from case of recantation Ajtothkk was Bible truth, and sue f or pardon at religious and family obligations the feet oi the pope and the powers la the Third District Court and militant of the CathIn tMs Latest instance of moral ecclesiastical olic world; cowardice John Daynea was the lead- midst of his standing aloua in the enemies, surrounded by ing figure. His written statement, read blood-thirsfaces and frowning a to the Court, Is cariosity, and leaves not he that would be Hearts, kaowlng nothing to be added to render his atti- allowed to issue thence alive, did he sense. In tude abject the completest oue inon of the ground he had He Admits baring an opinion that yield taken? Did he coiver or crawl before of in is the )astifiable sight polygamy or noble, and to save God. Yet be enters Into an agreement emperor, priest life make a bargain with the powers his to throw off bis family obligations with of evil and emissaries of Satan So'. the fall understanding that his Erect before the tribunal, imperial action is outside the domain of divine of face but undismayed at heart, Justification and contrary to his own pale sustained oy tae power of God and the views. rectitude of his own couscieuje, he The winding ap of the presentation with his hand across the was a fitting climax to the spectacle of exclaimed, whose teachings he was Bible, open a man bearing the image oi Gou anJ to asked "Until convinced ieno"0:iw under a covenant to serve Him, crouchaud reason by soriture, HKKK I stand! ing at the feet of a judge who has proi cannot do o mi liRwis;-- ; eon help claimed his wives to be concubines, hla marital relation adulterous, and me!" These are t Li: of lilntory; their issue bastard. Taking Mr. the beacon Hi;':, sstalwarts tiie shores of a!on;' Daynes action apart from any so Time. Tac Uiu examples which iw stands and it pAlattoal as as andispuUble endorsement of the God has niven in the past, for the emulation of the present and the future. vile reflection. One can only tars from such scenes If any are in doubt, and hare not the with unutterable loathing and disgust. Holy Spirit to teach them In iwhat It la lamentable enough that the courts direction their duty liss, let them turn go-a- nd . well-define- programme, with pa "tiality excluded" favoritism ignow.d, and the end sought kept rigidly in view. Those who claim moral the sponsorship of the reformatory movement in Utah should survey the Held carefully anil measure the ground accurately with a steadfast that cultivate determination to which Is pood no m iller where found, and eradicate all that is evil from whatever souree it may comet stubble should be treated as stubble, wood as wood and hay as hay. This rule of conduct would seem to have a specially binding force ween the allegorical language which presents It is withdrawn and living facts and living' people take Its place. For Instance: if John Doe steals his neighbor's ox, he commits the crime of grand larceny ; If Ricaard so-call- ed NO MIDDLE COURSE. purloins anollier mau's horse, taken in connection with many others commits the samo offense and should in the hlsU ry of the human race be punished in the same way. If those should teach the Latter-da- y Saints, who have in hand the prosecution of such in desire offeosps such as have not learned the lesson alto faith reform morally pood no middle Is safe there that ready, the physically punishing course between right and wrons. lhe while no be cm fault have properly culprit", who of those disastrous failures such and for found them with a desire, make to In the crisis, present sought, If they succeed they are at once enbridge of their own souls, over a titled to the destination of benefactors chasm too broad to be covered, except of their race; but if Doe is hunted of dismemberment and a by rupture and made to expiate his crime down all to who should pause give principle, while Roe, through whatever cause, is may contemplate emulating their unto escape, the moral effect permitted successful examples. These failures, much as the causes evolved from the captivity of the unto itself wings and leading to them are to be deplored, former takes should occasion no surprise. Such ex- flies away with the Immunity cranted the latter aud with It goes the spuriamples serve only to emphasize a truth ous claim of L'ae moving powers to and newly illustrate a principle, as and virtue grander aims; bid as Time and as immutable as superior and Hypocrisy malfeasance selfishness, is What of the Rock Ages. there in the Gospel, the preat appear where they would fain have had criterion of truth, which teaches a us look for patriot Is ui, ability and man that he can serve simultaneously eansestiK'.s.s. rfu-e- s and pretenses of the two masters? that he can be for Uod se!f-a-The urti. minted of our people, censors same the at and against Him time; that he can make peace with the devil and ahvaj sr.allow an1 unreal, sometimes tenuous that the accede to terras, however speciously become so extremely dulles;'. or ;..-- r. ,iwi!limr irlanee peneami call forth will that worded, satisfy the plaudits of his mintous, and st'U trates f.!ieni. T:e se people "boast they coiiH 'Hit to n!:ir::c our state, improve remain the friend of God an i aa unan live us from the yoke our t'i:a-.'icompromising foe of unrighteousness? of vi.t it never senns to occur error;" sumo calling Strange indeed that tue leal crimes of others Saints Gid to ths.ru themselves Latter-da- y vastly more attention in the ac- grant their numbers .arc few: with need roaii!is-.i..i.::iof such irraa i objects as the teachings of the past before lh-- 'r rhi-i- than do the aliened outlined, eyes, and the Holv Spirit pres'i;nalv and when it ou; of the "Mormons in their hearts, cannot see a proposiis considered that the former that declarhii: as the so uDe tion plain ti n .iriy a'.wavs receive lighter treatment are all who are not for the Lord aja'tist t'j.i:i u i.,;e latter, and are sometimes or seeing it, caouot conHim; A if n .i' not entirely wjukj vince themselves that Go I, wo !, not well may He what meaut said, exactly eaylng tins, If ihc prime movers in tae prevailand that anything more or less than arc not dishonest in their crusade ing the even of evil. this cometh Why, in their actions, seltish unfair purpo circus rider knows that he canuot sucin and their .V:.es, hypocritical in their same two time cessfully ride at the ? horses movLig la opposite directions. pretensions A case one of inanv that might be But if ho attempted it, the result a illustrative ci'e.l ol the matter in more ia be disastrous no would hand, occurred in th District Court physical way, than morally for a Latter-day Saint to try to plant himself in this city on Tuesday last. One Robert I.owr;e,' otherwise known by squarely upon both sides of a question, Involving hoaor and ooedience tne euphonious name of "Government to a law of God and to a law of man Kid," was urrested last May and subdirectly opposed to it, enacted for the sequently indicted on the charge of enticing two girls of Osjdeu to a house sole purpose of its destruction. It is idle to argue' the wisdom or of prostitution in this city. The facts righteous policy of such a course. in thaton.caseof showed that Lowrie marthe girls (who were sisWhen oil and water can mix, witnout ried ters), and having no money with which one or both of them losing their original properties, It will be time enoasrh to pay the fare of tire trio to Salt Lake, to talk about a 'Mormon" being a he tendered the services of the other even in part, but no', sister for an evening to the D. & R. G. before. Good and evil,, heaven aud conductor as a consideration for the hell, are not synonymous terms, neither ride; the beauties of this transaction Is it possible to be altogether right and were enhanced and consummated la only a little In the wrong, at the same the civilized way, that is, the conductor time. In one sense toe chasm between accepted the proposition on arrival the two is so broad that no bridge can here the girls were both taken to a unspan it; in another sense the division erothel, where the married and line Is a hair so fine that to step over it married one mingled in the same filthy from the right Just one inch, is to be pool which the law goes around without touching, and, alter the affair had beJust one inch in the wrong. come so notorious as to create in Itself when the Daniel of Prophet What a of pressare, the VKid" was Inkind s as cruel almost law a by forbidden, In to dicted the God accordancewith the facts herethe Edmunds law, to. pray A more depraved wretch in "come have he Could presented. of his salvation. within the law," and still have con- and a more conspicuous figure for outtinued to supplicate Jehovah? Could raged justice and Insulted decency to the Hebrew childrea bare obeyed the become avenged upon, we have seldom beard of. Hehoold nave received the tyrannical edict of Nebuchadnezzar, ad bowed themselves down before the full penalty provided by law for his aud infamous crime, and to this end the goidta Inufe which he bad aet up, In the best efforts of Messrs. Dlckonand free themelres till preferred - sight of heaven from Idolatry? Could Varlan should have beeu addressed, oar pleased Redeemer, the godlike hero aud then Judge Zane might nave had he Roe The events of the past several months - p: t. I ta-i- . t con-do- a-- k : le . BANKS; SALT LAKE THEATRE. U. S. DEPOSITORY. THE LAUGHIN G HIT! For Three Nights Only, DESERET NATIONAL BASK. WE01ES0AY, . SEPT. THE THURSDAY AND Under the Management of MK. ill-fa- o KlUK-N'- TOMPIilXS. E Of the Roston Theatre, Boston, presenting boiueilniir, entitled BY TELEGUAPH, PEE WESTERN 1 LATEST UNION TKLKGRAJH U.. OltEKJX. JISV TRAXS-ATLASTI- C PATCHES. Governing Ireland with a Strong SORKN3KN & CaRLQUIST'S. 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L1KKRAL REWARD WILL BE PAID Hiul no questions asked it Iforau and Buckboard taken from Main Street lovenil niptus n;fo are returned to City Hall. d:;t T. OS THE HOI'sK. FROM the Warm Springs, 41 head l marked O ou hip, and Mieep, tome of them the other have a tar mark on the shoulder. Any information will be suuaolv rewarded In- O. O. AMOS. di"S tf II. S. ELDREDGE, Supt. 1RESII FRUIT! CO-OP- KIND3 OF CASTINGS etc. Stove i:ep;unii)j. Weights 3K rents per pouad. Ile.ivy at the cheapest rates. Country orders solicited. J. M. SMITH, 171 West, First North 'Street, flrrit d or w.tst of 17th Ward School llnuee, S. 1.. City. nf.-insy- s DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. . notice. figures Send your orders to the llnttle Creek I'leasaut Croe. dtf Co-op.- , PARTNERSHIP HEUETOKOI between A. E. Hyde and (). the linn name of Hyde Petti, i9under Pettk this day dissolved by mutual Feat. A. K. Hyde having purohaseii Die inter, of O. H. Pettit will continue lhe Imsinei all debts lne the late Arm a collecting paying all liabilities of the Maine. ' A. K. IIYDi:. ( NOTICE. i.KNEKAL A MEETINO OF stockholders of Zion's Mercantile Institution will be held Till. wmm i , Salt Lake City, September l'ETTIT d'2: 2th, ls.V 18-.- KOTICE TO CRIUMTOUS. Ktate of Joseph Weiier, Deceased. S( M00L BOOKS, MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SLATES, CLOTHIM "T"OTICE IS HERERY GIVEN PY THF JLI undersigned, t x ecu torn of lhe I.ixt Will and Testament of Joseph Wuder, tie deceased, to the creditors of, and all per sons having claims against the said tie ceased, to exhibit them with the vouchers, within ten months alter the lirt-publication of this notice, to the said ex at No. 48 East Seventh South street, editors, Salt AND ALL ihh-i'-:u- SUPPLIES OOL t Lake City, in the County of, Suit Lake. Dated at Salt Lake City, Sept. 28, is$5. E. MALIK WEILER, DARWIN E. CHAKrllf, MARY A. WElLKIi, Executors ot the f ast Will and Testament of Joseph Weiier, deceased. 12tl oaw4w V. For Fall and Winter! and Retail, .oic'-al- AT PEMBROKE'S, 71 ALSO, STREET. rVIAIW BOOTS & SHOES 1 BIETHS. Tbe Sick Stan. London, 1. The 77e correspon dent at Constantinople thus summar izes Turkey's position: Tnrkey has no army ready to march, no stores, no money in tne treasury, no aaministia She must tion and no energy. submit to the inevitable. 1. Ambassadors Constantinople, met to consider the Roumelian question at the house of Count Corti, the Italian ambassador, but adjourned without transacting any business of an important nature, several of the am- oassauors naving not yet received formal instructions from their respective governments. The Porte has sent a circular to lhe powers protesting against the recent action of Alexander in disarming the Musselman inhabitants In Roumella. ContmlUnff tbe Caar. Copenhagen, 1. DeGlers. Russian minister, has conferred with the Caar on thv Koumelian difficulty at Freder- icksberg, a village 21 miles from this city, the usual summer residence of the Danish royal family. Dead. Londok, I. The Earl of Shaf tsbury Is dead. Warlike. Bratiano, (Roumanian Vienna, 1 . who has bad an interprime minister, view with Emperor Francis Joseph. and Count Kalnoky, Austrian foreign minister, respecting the attitude of in the event of war between Turkey and Bulgaria, ha left this city to confer with Prince Bismarck, after which be will visit the Czar. Uls mission is for the purpose of having considered inviolable and accorded rights similar to those enjoyed by Belgium if hostilities should break out. The opinion gains ground that the crisis is extending and that unless the Powers interfere at once, war is to-d- ay Gallagher. October 1st, at 0 L a. m., to the wife of John Gallacher, a daughter. Mother and child doing well. Inevitable. BRICK ! BRICK! I1RICK .IN. HE THOUGHT HE WAS RIGHT, BUT AGREES TO DO WRONG. Mr. John Daynes, whose case was set for trial appeared in the Third District Court this mornir.g, accompanied by his attornev, Mr. Darke. Mr, S. W. Darke addressed the Court as follows: If tbe Court please : In the case of the United states against John Daynes, the defendant heretofore entered a plea of not guilty. He Is in court now and desires to withdraw that plea. Tue Court Do you wish to withdraw your plea of not guilty? Mr. Daynes Yes, sir. The clerk then stated to Mr, Daynes tiie purport of the Indictment, and in answer to the question "What Is your plea to this indictment?" he replied, "gnilty." Mr.Darke The defendant has handed to me a written statement, and with Honor's permission I will read It. jruur The Court nodded assent, and Mr. Darke proceeded to read the document, : "most respectfully submit to .the Court that I am a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. From the teachings of the Church and from my reading of the Holy Bible, I was a ad am of tbe opinion that polygamy is as justifiable in the sight of as monogamy, God and consequently married a plurality of wives. I believed that the laws passed by Congress against polygamy would be declared null and void when tested in theconrtsof appeal.' I.have watched the progress of cases in the courts, and uow, seeing that the Edmunds law is ruled upon in the court of last resort as being constitutional, I feel It to be my duty as a citizen to submit to the Inevitable, and obey the law as interpreted by the courts of my adopted country. I have at this time a large family dependent upon me for support, and feel It to be my duty still to protect and care for them, and as all I can earn these dull times ia not more than to support them properly, I ask the Court to deal as leniently as possible with me under the circumstances. John The Court Mr. Daynes, Daynes. I understand you to say that yonr intention Is to obey the law of the United States against polygamy and unlawful cohabitation in the future? Mr. Daynes Yes, sir. Cobrt And you further promise that you will not advise others to violate tbat law? Daynes Yes, sir. Court You state that you will not,' Davnes I will not. X Court I understand v.froni Tout' statement mat you are a man oi little means. ufficient Daynes Yes, air. . ' s NOTICE ! SOUTH JORDAN CANAL COMPANY. Keeps constantly on hand a good supply of GOOD, HARD-BURN- BRICK, T At LOWEST POSSIBLE TRICES. east Bench, lst Ward. North SALE! REMOVAL MRS. A. RUM EL f EW DATS ONLY, a large Jot ot Offers for sale, for a and Children's Trimmed Hat and Bonnets, Ladlea At the EXTREMELY of LOW PRICK ONE DOLLAR EACH No It Lake City, Utah. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOTICE meeting ot the Trustees, bold JAMES MAXWELL, Sopt. d 282 lm Priiiripal Place of Business 31st, 1885, an assessment of One Dollar JulyShare was levied upon the capital stock per of the Corporation, pavable on or before t he 9th day of October, 1885, to Jeese W. Fax, Jr., at the Company's ofllce. East Temple Street. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 9th day of October, 185, will be delinquent und advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pa is made before, will be sold on the 28tb day of October, 1S35, to pny the delinquent assessment, together with' costs of advertising and expenses for sale JESSE W. FOX, Jr., td Secretary. ds ! 9 Come early and secure a Bargain, before sbe removes from the Herald Block to 33 E. First Booth Street, near her former d269 lw place of business. -, t? Court What axe your means of I hare a business on Main Dayne Street, bat business' baa been rerj dull. f Conrt Well, , hqw mucb ire jroa . worth? t Paynes I could, not aajri could not sap-por". $5.00 per dozen. de Visites $3.00; other HCarie TO.V OF ClfEAI FinslHAN AltltlVKl. T1IF BOOIi.H 3- - i zm a jj1 -- ALBUMS : a lot nf II anti Kaicbels. f'loKtns Out at Lra than Cnsl ! a rail liae oi Mai luacr j & raucy nwu. Wuul ...l PI . Franaa la ureal taricij. PirTITRK B(LIiltjS LAtMt MT1S. yu OBSTETRIC CLASS! os. " ienii-Annu- In !:l-- r mm b. iT,ii. WIi.I. blMMKN'cE HEIl Class, Sept. 2i, al I'i' 'P -- in (..) n ml I'ilt'i t oil - T ioi;iittil I': - ilfTn';-- . ' f ju- l.e lure at 4 p. m. liarL:., Aiaiiuikia and all avpuralu? ft) learning. Is a prpat niljuvaai to Ar niVl po8;e-"s:oii o lhe best U ittprirs, Mil'l tSMus Oh ilt .i p lui'dioim! will o;.e iu lc v tl etudent i'h-Ait- , District Poand keeper. the oponln(r. LEGAL NOTICE. In the Probate Court In and for Salt Lake County, Territory of Utah. In the matter of tbe Estate 'of William Fiiber, deceased. Notice of time and place for the bearing of reuuoo ior aamiasion vo rrooaie ot wiu. AN ORDER OF SAID PURSUANT TO said matter, notice is hereby iven tnat vveaneaoay , tne 14th aay or ueto-er- . A. n. 188&. at ll o'clock n. in., at the County Court Bouse In Salt Lake City, Utah in me court room ox saia court, rerritcry, has been appointed the time and place for the bearing of a petition of Elizabeth Fisher, for the admission to probate of a praylbgdocument certain therewith presented, pur. to be the last1 Will and Testament porting of William- - Fisher, deceased, when and where all .persons interested may appear and oppose the probate of said will, or tbe of letters testamentary to her granting as prayed for in said petition. Dated t Salt Lake Oity, Oct. l, 1885. JOHN C, CUTLER, Probate Clerk, Saft Lake Co. . d26 lot DIPHTHERIA BUCKLE & SON. Fit and Workmanship Style, Not Surpassed by firms East or West, :0:- - SLITS TO ORDER FROill Sample., Fashion Plats and It u leu for on application. CV'-I'- J tRrLCt ) n i V: a vim i o t v r Ti H t CATtSPACTORV ixl its i t , o r'f:; rule iy Si'" "I ty s ;; n ! ru hy -- Y i PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY I3- - Chicem. CANNED AND IU. w eary. man FOR SALE CHEAP, AT EST TELEPHONE BITTERS 101.. 51 2543, 6th A fine Sooth. brick house, with and cellar, 5x15 rods of S3. 7 rooms, I closets Price 4100.00. Street, IRth Ward. Two story frame adobe lined bouse, 8 rooms, pantry, 4 closets and cellar, 6x8 rods of ground and very cheap. Price 12100.00. 221 B 808, E 3rd Sooth. Ilooae with 4 83. rooms and corner of 8th East. rods, on the Price $3900.00. 10x17 barrain. A beautiful lot 3x7) rods, on 1st, B and C Mirecis. A IV lee 102 corner of B and splendid building .pot. . 10x10 rods, 3l rods, 208, 8 Churh. 003 E to IVire 103. 4th South. tni West, 2nd ltwrn J14O0 oo 8trel. A 13SO0 00. Price 109.00. 104. 8x10 rods, next to Baptist Price $1100.00 10S. x. 340. TS -- MONEY TO XOAN. M. 2nd West. Brick house, 7 rooms, bath room, closet. 3 halls and a 1 roomed house built la tbe rear, shade trees and lawn, a lorely spring of water near tbe back door. 2303, Plica D FOR SALE East. 67. SJ" A fine building lot 4x10 rods, right pail of house with 7 rooms, ? cloaats and the Kagle Gilo, cellar, t.VzlO rods ot ground. Price $4600 00. Pric 13000.00. 2543, 2nd A nice . an rj-t 0(jden City Brewery. The cellar is 30x100 feet.bullt of hrtck.wlth 222 W 6th South, brick bosaa. 7 rooms. aa a another house 23x100 feet, fitted up Price f 18.00. store, with icm and bottleinr boose, 400 V 808 E 3rd Souib, bouse, 4 rooms. and 200 X beer kegs, larre barrels in tbe Price 16.00. leer cellar that will bold 600 barrels ot beer. 162 W 1st bouse with S rooms, hyThis ia the best chance for a man to make drant water.South, Price $12,00. some money, as he can find ready sale for 100 barrels per month. Price 10.000.00 or will take a partner at SB.000.00. PERUVIAN ! - HOUSK8 AND IXJTS 64. Don't know what's the matter ! Is VITALITY waning? You feel languid and spiritless, and need SOLICITED O. "BOX 682. :o:- - C$CO CORSET CO.. ent 44 IF. SECOND SOUTH STREET. JUST ARRIVED TV. 85.00! B. G. MATTHEWS, REAL ESTATE AGENT, L"o HALIBUT, ' t : . (i'i30 ia-31'i-L choice' 29, ISS5. 26, 1885. iff OF One. roan MARE, Wer! I KSTKAY NOT1CK. St. George, Sep. nmS Fall 4 m. .A.JNTO HAVE IX MY POSSESSION: IMPORTATIONS! j and BemUifn! t'ieici of Mountain Scenery. ETerythlng as CHEAP ss th Cheapest. R. SAVA6E. 1ST 81ZM. S. 1. CITT. w.ll be abont 2 vears old. star in forehead. One black MARE, about 2 years old, three white feet and white nose. Which, if not claimed within ten days, will be sold as the law directs at the Eg t ray Pound in St. George, on Monday, October 6th, at 9 a.m., 1889. GEORGE T. COTTAM, District Poundkeeper. 1876. : arg e 1 Established T0BK PEICES. AT !VEW M. U. NKLSON. r- TEASDEL'S! i and Wedding! Birthday Gifts Presents, New and Choap. 9th,-1855- - i Sizes in proportion. One Uftbt grey HORSE, 6 years old, dark maue and legs, brand on lower part of right (shoulder resembling X, brand illegible. If the above described animal is not claimed on or before October 9th, it will be sold at public auction at the tstray Pound in Tooele City at 10 o'clock a. m.. . October Tooele City, Sept. :o: Cabinet Pfcotcsta MT POSSESSION: g HAVE IK EVERY VARIETY. the Price ofj Reduced i;ava i Tnlllon for Tbre Moulin, 830.00 1 3. SO. Books, (ThrM) A nmnlir of appIicAtirtus are nsnall re c.oivert nitor tho clues haii begun; it i. mi earDevtly hoped tlioo dcirioi to alto s.v w K9TRAY NOTICE. FALLS BY THS WAY AJD IS GATHERED -- i BRAIN EDWARD JOHN DAYNES as follows Probate Court in and for SnUti-ik- e C ounty. Territory of Utah In the matter of tbe Estate of Charles liinnall, deceased. In. the iStarllingNews - Kou-man- ia Rou-man- ia LEGAL NOTICE. is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT XyOTrX'E I. M. Waddell and C. J. Lambert, Administrators ofthe Estate of Charles liinJD 33 A. O? nall, deceased, have rendered or settleQ. ment, and filed in said Court, their final :ic count of their administration of said estate, FahnsWOBTH. In Tuba City, Moan Cop with a petition for distribution together and py Ward, Anions, Sept. 19, 1385, after an ill that the 20lh day cf October. thereof, ness of 27 days, with the gravel, Stephen A.D. 1835, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Court Martindale Fams worth, born October sth Room of said ofCourt, in the City of Suit Lake Salt and Lake, County Territory o: 1809, in Dorset, Bennington Connty, Ver Utah, has bee'n duiy appointed by said Court mont. He embraced tbe Uospol in 1840, ana for the settlement of said account and the of said petition for distribution, a migrated to Utah In 1852 ; lived in Pleasant hearing which time and place any person interested Grove many years, then removed to Joseph in said estate may appear and show cause, City, Sevier County, and during the paxt if any there be, why said account should not Bottled and approved and distribution three years ha resided at the place of his be as praved for. demise. He died a firm believer in all tbe made Dated September 29th, 1S8S. JOHN C. CUTLER, principles of the Gospel. d261 3w Clerk Probate Court. H Minims; 1 d261tf - key. M. I. O. cf, or other purposes c:in et, be supplied and on short at reasonable in the Social Hall in this city, MON DAY, OCTO flKK Sth, IHn', nl 2 p. in., for the election of Ofilco.rs imtl Directors for the ensuing year, aud for lhe transaction of such other bu-ncs may be brought before lite inelin THOS, ti. WEBBER, Sec'' and Treas. THE Salt Lake City, September S.'tli, Ast.Cashier. X, :. Dm I I BEP0SITSPAYA3L A ANNOUNCEMENT I WILL KILL BATTLE CltKKK for Kipe Fruit In large orsmall Thoe desiring Peaches, Apn FOR quaitities. lor Apples, llums, C.rapes, ALL O. H. CONFERENCE 1 romptly. ' ! iitle X 300,000 Bays and Sella EzebaBC on rw York. Man FnnrUco, C'ltlroig-o-, -Si CjOhIs, Omaha, London, anil p-- l raJ Continental Cities. d14S 2w COAL I COAL ! COAL I Werter, Rock Spring, Pleasant Valthe Coais sold ley and Red Canyon--Al- l in the Salt Lake market. Our Weber is from the celebrated Grass Creek mines and we are mining better coal than ever before. IVo other Weber brought to this market can compare All our coals are nicely with it. 1. Michael Hicks Sir London, and cleaned. screened in the Beach, conservative leader Coal Department, Union Pacific Rail House of Commons, speaklDtc at Salisthe government way Company.A. J. bury, yesterday, said Cunskll, Agent. was attempting:, in conceit with the Office, Wasatch Corner. of the powers, to circumscribe the area Referexisting Roumelian disorder. PERMANENT REDICTIOS ring to the alarming increase of boyTH cotting in Ireland, he said the government was preparice' to deal with the Photographs evil with a strong hand. He believed at Fox & Symons. the Irish people would applaud the action of the government regarding the H. J. Hill," No. 26 s. West Tempi ie St matter. He denounced Gladstone's tl manifesto as misleading in Its state Teacher of piano and organ. ments concerning occurrences of the past, ana in its promises ror tne iu THE BI.OOM OF BEAITY ture. The speaker said that the re Oil lijr brow indicates the glow oi ports of crime in Ireland were absurd IvaUh within. What a change Iron ly overdrawn. invalid ol a few mouths ago. 1)j on kiiow the secret ot her renewed Austria. Restraining We will tell j ou. When Berlin-- , 1 .The result of the recent the liquid Irni' interview between DeGlers, Russian remedy that Syrup ol Pijfs is as uxiveabi-itr-prime minfster. and Prince Bismarck. taste as it is effective in cieni;.--.uiw ill be to restrain Servia, Greece and the. system, calmiu the nerves an., Montenegro from .attacking Turkey. iwakciiinz the Liver, Ki1nes, Siom Austria would, it is eii and Bowels to a healthy activitj. otherwise thought, certainly make a bold strike lie lxait oxieg it, and oa see the refor Salonica and possibly for Constan- sult. .Ladies wirth.ug to know i tinople, causing in'a blaze in 'Russia Syrup ot Figs really possesses suck a European war. which would end Aouderlul ctiieacyf can obtain itia iiottlts free of charyo at Z C. d. Tbe Drltivh Squadron. Uru SLore, Wholesale Agents, Sal; Malta, 1. A rumor is current here Lake City. that the British squadron in the Mediterranean has been ordered to Tur Hand. Written by Chas. H. Hoyt, author "A Bunch of Keys, "A Tin Soldier," t'tc. WAKTE . Ei.dredoe.Vice President, ekamorz Little, Prct., fJohn "?harf, Wm. W. Ritek, I. , d. HiT.r.s, Cashier. lECEIfEJ MH&G BABY! (1259 . H. S. Wm. Tompkins, Hoyt tf yhontax, f 200.000 - PAID TP CAPITAL, BABTgQMEDY GO. SURPHS, RAG z. o. M. I. SALT LAKE CITT. FRIDAY, 80, OCT. 1, OCT. 2. . . CONSISTENTLY INCONSISTENT. iTscarcely needs a prefatory word of apology when the suggestion is made that reformers be consistent. A man or many men may labor never so earnestly, conscientiously and persistently in the cause of breaking down evil and establishing good, and be misunderstood, if not defeated, because ol the element of lack of that d strict conformity to a AMUSEMKVTS NOTARY PUBLICS IN OFFICE. E. G. MATTHEWS, 44 5000.00. W 1ni SOUTH. DAVID JAMES & CO., Plamiiers, Tinners, Gas and Steam FITTERS. " The NERVES, LITER, CROP 1885. JUST RECEIVED KIDNEYS and DIGESTA FRESH SUPPLY OF A.T2T3 IFXOBDPJLXEEJQD TO DO IVE ORGANS need help. BEST ItfARKirr PRICE r CINCHONA RUBRA and Plumbing:, Gas Fitting: and Steam HcaUnc GIVEN AT Tinnlngr, Itoonns", Gu ttcrlncr, Eta, HESPERIAN T0NI0! other valuable remedies ra all its BBAfrcnss on bbost voticx. erabodied4n PERUVIAN A CertAln Cure for that fatal BITTERS will make jrou Course, DIPHTHERIA. City Water Ptes tzi Fixtures tii bd'Cusoa Toe? EAT HEARTILY,! DI City Patrons can have Delivery GEST ......... PERFECTLY and Wagons calf for them by TOB SALE, ... waOLMaLEallD JUBXA1X drill fitA 77vyfm4iii sue jCfaAsi As PfufliMttfl f!iljtm-S EEP WELL. Then go leaving. their address Gum JTlxtttre, Jfater EUUrm JSte A. C. SMITH" .V CO., 021 your way rejoicing. ' " DKUGGI8T8, V TSTATTT S'l'JiiLHJ'lV. 67 SoicL by all Druzaistfl and. Win STS.,51. Kl i SLC0I0 r TBJotaxsxm cnmnrviaMXXQX. as dTtca eaSS9S5ESaBSEE9sffsff.fBSS i . , ROBERTS' TEASDEL'S. ' j : ' ., ; . - ; ' COHILB SODTI CiTT. . 1 |