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Show RETURNED TO THE OLD STAND. UNITED ORDER MERCHANT TAILORS. B d S f I "T I "1 Eg- EVENING NEWS. 1 Tbhtrsday 1 - supposed cause, but several parties car heard the shot and rushed to the and the murderei escaped without se curing the box. Deceased had been married Only a year. His wife is soon to become a mother and it Is feared the shock will prove fatal to her. Nay 20, I9s BY 1 TELE(APH. rtu wkstrrk Bsi.ix Leoajtru UICE. A HIS i CAS . We sure all Poor LjtborlotrlMcn,"!' a Sans; by iaues . Blaine. 19. "Did you know Clkvsxand, memthat Blaine Is an active working ber ol the Knights of Labor?" asked a local member of that Order and an officer of one of the city assemblies, this afternoon. ITo the reporter's nethe gative 31 u.;f I4ti- wkj - o rj la 2 I la rtl 1 1 ' I I W0ST PEFTrHlXrrT.IArJZ ppeelal nga4 to bealta, No Ammonia, Lima or Alum. PRICE SAKIUQ POWDER CO., ST. LOUIS. CMCAOO. lSHr-- J P3 ,53 3J MAIN STltEET, OPPOSITE Z. C. M I., ISXVT lake city, tjth. H Prepared C ntH CASH PAID FOB Gnunles, Burlaps, OldmtRp aud Old Ore SM5ltB, Hla at lXJret Office autd mil. UNE X AXAT1 VE HE CA L - PR "in- fir 19 HIM aad effective la itaaetlasaf fr r ariSes Ike Blood, loses Bathe It -- x. I7 all Draulits ud Oeatry Peelers. x-a- A CAEtti. f25iMui PKSERET HOSPITAL, UNDER 11HK most favorable ausptcee, is now open rur the reception of pautnu, hayiaK re Mid nnved to that lam and commodious build teg lately occupied by the Deserev Univer- y. a no appoinwnoow rv new uu ui av drat order. The hails fend rooms are thoroughly ventilated, ana warmed by a furnace and team heauna apparatus extending building. Good and cathrough, the whole are supplied, and every attea pable nurses don naid to the comfort and welfare of its inmates. Tbe medical department com prises a nut stoea oi arugs, ana a untaursi sume of tb most valuable and elegant gieal inscrumenta and appliances ever iitto tbe Tarritory, Arrangemeato have been made to secure the first medical for the beneAt of talent the city affords A apecialty to asade of the diss sse el women, and eorresaondeaea is aolioiteo from the affileted. a H. B. CLAWSOJT. President. lUE URCAT MMiVK llt.VK'.-i;MDrr- Ml remoOy for W. t ANDERSON. Medical Supt. acnralcia, hlUty. lnII)cetloa, Uroke M. P. HUGHRS, Hoase 8urgeoa. B. C WELLS, Secretary. t Ira-rlsa all Caastfry by A limited number ef students will be taken, who will hoard in the Institution, re TAKE ' OXLT BSVYARR OF IMITATIONS. ceive instruction preparatory for futurs tc stadiea,and will be expected in returnand f devote a certain portion of their time othei oa and 'sick to attendance the labor requirements connected with the Hospital. Correspondence o a this smbjeet if solicited A book of 100 nitres 'Ane iest dook ror from BLshopa and ataer aataerttisa in tlx daw advertiser 10 settlements. constalt. be he ex or other jflBJJERTISIHgjDerieuced wise. It conbtinf liatsot newspapers and estimates of the cost The who wants advertiser of advertising. to snand aue dollar, nnds lu it the lnlonna tinn he reuuires. while for him who will Investone handrca tnonsana tiollfcis im aavertisiuir. a scheme t indicated which will RAILWAY. Tombstones. Monuments, Mantels, Iron meet his every raanirement. or can be made Mantels, Grates and Hearth Stones. at so to .arrived do easily slight by changes TIIE BEST ROUTE AND One hundred and by correspondence!. fifty , three edition have boen 10issued. Sent,- 1278 A 12SO SOUTH TtM PI.E N-Tpost-saidto any address tor cents. Ap-Opposite Autmbbi Hall. CO.. NKWSnlv in GEO. P. ROWEIi BETWIIS M PAPER- ADVIRTISIXO BUKKAU, prnce- St. (Printing House Sq.), New York. reply gentleman responded: he f act, however, "Well, be Is. has never crept out, and many of the knew order nothing of it until it was announced In the official paper of our organization the Journal of United Labor. The raper is published under tbe auspices of the Executive Board in aad is never seat to aay Philadelphia, wno u not a member oitne order. one is a member of the local assemBjalne hid home. You bly in Augusta.-Malne- , know that onlv two classes of men are lawbarred from onr order yers and saloon keepers. Mr. Blaine a is oy proiession journalist,. How Ions be has been within the pale of tbe Order, I do not know, but you may depend on it that with tbe executive ability of men like Powderly, Blaine and others that I might mention the Knights of Labor will continue to grow, and it will take more than the combined efforts Of Trades' Unions to crush us out." District Assembly No. 47, of the Knights of Labor have concluded ar rangements for the Convention of the Ucnerai ASsemDiy that will convene at Sloss Hall on Ontario Street next Tuesday. A committee was appointed to provide a ball where a reception could be tendered the visiting deleAssembly on the gates by the District samel evening of the convention, and to prepare a programme for the occasion-, A committee was also appelated to secure a suitable hall, and to tnvite Master workman rowaeriy to deliver a lecture on some labor theme. ra-tiant- FOREIGJTl- ; tmunl aU?l?iiiK. tia - Dlr. D. th8 CHICAGO N WATSON BROS., Stonecutters and Builders, if ESTER N Omaha, PIONEER THE Cduncil Bluffs OMAHA & CHICAGO az XJZTEi SHORT Chicago. or nut Tli.- ine In ;krt for Des Mo";e. Marshniltovrn. Cedar Kapidi, Cnntoa.Dixuu, (.'hio:iiro. Milwaukee, and nil points East. To tlip irji)le of Nebraska, Colorado, v nif. ( tiii, Idaho. N'evada, Oregon, Wt.h otier aubericr iogton mill alifornia it an other line. aiivumagee not possible by numerous points o Auoiip k few of the the fimeriorit enjoyed by patrons of tlii r i.ntwcen Omihiv and t hicao, are i" tra ue a dar of OAT COlfUH the Cno.it that human art an. wh'ffi iniretiiiitT can orraie; lis HAIACI are raoilet HLEF.HNU ( Altt, wtip-of .;nfort and rlesanre; It I.RIjOf ROOM I)R1WIS (Alt', unsttrtiassej nd ils widely celebrated PJt bv any; tt l A I IAL: DI.M.Xl CARS, the equal which raQjnot le founJ elsewhere. V At Conneii r!u:T the trains of th Union Pacific Kyi r.oniie-- t in I nion Depot with Xorthwestem Ry. of the chic:ro thie lnl'iticnKdl trains ot tiii line make c.Iob toanectiod witu those of all Kasterk ban Columbus. Ialianapolis, Cin tT OetiLit, PitUburg Nai(&ra fulls. lJiiffalo,New York, Toronto, Montreal, ISoston, atvl Baltimore. Washinston, l'hiiadeipna, it pojutsHn the hrt, ask the ticket agei? fotickeu via the Chicaio. Milwantee & St. Paul R'y. THE BEST ROUTE Arrest In a; AllMlMarlea. London, 19. The goverameut ot Switzerland Is taking active measures to pat an end In that country to the propagation of the doctrines of tbe Mormon (Jnurcn. Uumeroua arrests of Mormon missionaries have betn made and it Is probable more will follow. Salisbury's Ovation. ' London, 19. Salisbury was accorded & narfect ovation when he aDDeared oa tbe feUge ofrtier Majesty'sl heatre this afternoon to address tbe 'Conservative meeting assembled tbere under the of the Primrose LeaetueTtie auspices wore the Beacooslield favorite tttditors flower. In bis address Salisbury declared that Teryhrtn was growing all ulassea in the KmDire He said he felt it to be his duty in these critical times to uree all loyal men to combine for the support of religion and the empire, lie denied that he bad -- recommended as the best means of governing the Irish people the adop20 years af coercion tion ot He oalisv.had onlr advis - ed the maintenanoo of law. and order in Ireland. He reiterated- his advice to the Irish to emigrate from if they could not prosper and t(U i No. 6$ North Ttnvle Str$et. Ireland be contented under British rule, aad Eatt. Offic: 21 SoutkTemfU urged the Conservatives to support the oTraot, West A4Derai union's canaiaate io tne coming election, . where Conservatives BRANDS: could not certainly be chosen. NH rATaUTK. Conservatives have arranged' to hold a monster loyalist demonstration BAHKS1 WHEAT FLOCK. the Home Rule bill In the city PEKriXKI WHOLE against of -- GaiBsborougb., Lincolnshire, aiiBESTCisa rajCTFiu FeiiniiT. Parnell has engaged a coanter-dSTL Telvhaaa. I onstraUon In the same places, and has MiU Telepheae sent tieaiy miiuerio iaae cnarge oi it, No. wei. and make the principal speccn ELIAS MORRIS, Supt i'HTEHT TBS Mill - ROLLER CD. - - ? al. to-nis- ht. . FROM 1 !u m OMAHA TO THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY Ckleace. St. Paal, Cllatea, AND BtTWTKX A) 31 A HA '.fir---- ' Hllwaakee,' Cedar Raitlds, bueapaiU, Ilaveapot, Dabaqae, Reek Islase, Freepert, Koekfonl, If sd Horn, Jsaesvllls, Bsloil, .La Czosse, vuaoas, And all other Important Points East, 'North LUMBER YMli '- - T t' t t- - 1 go-ahe- ad Bal- l- Chicago, ton 6, Chicago 9. 19. i kept seperate. Ad-- T E A M M W A X T E U Por further particulars apply to LIVER. TORPID BswclsCMtire, Box Pmia Im nppetlte. tha head, with) a anil aaaeaalaa la th back part, PsJn wader tha alder wit a a disblade, FUneaa after inclination t exertion ating, f body ranted. Irritability f temper, Law spirits, with afaeliacvf bavins; uegleetael taadaty, JDiazlae, Flattering at th Weariae, Ileart,th Dtw bftra th ye. Ueadaea over with i . Salt Lake Cil.v, a saw lme Jnsws Bownt. ir. U. Mack.. C, C. liitrtlett. A".. I'nnUiirrn hrigham City W. Ilulme J Rautfii CO, .A.I.U. beasts, A A. F1SHEU HREWINO TUTT'S EXTRACT S&RSiPARILLA Renovates tbe body, makes healthy tteah. t'ie wastes of strsajrtliena the weak, the system with ptiru )i xl aiK nii.it muscle; tones Uw nerVoiu sysiein. i ivi. orates the brain, and imparts t.'io viu. i t tuanbood. . $1. Bold by dniKwist. Xf A OYERLAHD HOUSE, "Vr. A. NTED! PITT, Proprietor. - MEALS, SLTtQLJC 3 CKSTS- - , . . . tmmsaasmaa STATE A nmm: the early creikf ast stote. T 7 .war, Uarkan County, ( Wyo. Washing W. MADS1N & CO Ft A.lg-.HIJB- GrTT-A- . First South St, P tnd 63 61 K.a Silt Ltii $tr. ?MPm PAPER!! ! s NEWS PRINT, rul i MANILLA : A ND STliAW tar parties desiring any of the above, are Jted to call and examine our Stock and DESERET SPRINGTIME, before purchasiug' elaevt hore. . In lrces . deseret news' :qrner East ami Company, m an. srm timpie sts.. salt Ago. " on SATS A XBOOBS OP 46 I t?v i Antedatlntr and Excelling all Compotltorm. Vv,s.! ,f is""-ieed- t t 33 33 i CORTICELEI SPOOLSILf fJeorf pit freer Oily .. ... A. Hatch $ Co.. Qtorpe Vavit James Crane., Chart Jttltiphtr James A. Vainn g. Bennett... B. II. TolmaH James Un worth Boberi Jottes.... Peter Lnter.. W, D. Pace Hon Petersen T. S. Terry Seth Johnson O. A. Murdoch Joseph VTarr. F. M. Chrttteten CVy Jiooptr dtp, ITcrriman Huntington Hyd Pork HoUlrn ...pomeytitlt Ilyrum ewaser IlarrUvitl Harmony ..HvntnWs Mrs .Ililltdule, Garfield Joseph A'amos Invernry Ef. Seats... John Morrill Xanab Co-oIttllard liithop. A. B. Orifln J. C. Anderson C 0 InJianoln Junction ranoA Kay rvill . p .... Kanarra Jtooshetrem Arisaa. Xemomh .XeWstoa ..... Qeorgt Morrison . Josepi Irwin Leaningltn, ...Laketonm J. ......Logan C. B. ttotMns H JShephrnl J. Y. AteMullen 8. C. Berthelsen, X. F. Jardine t.rran ..Voeds Lnjara, f Lcvisviilt, John king Ed. Bnrgoynt. F. E. Jones D. Van Wagoner. . . J. C. A. Weibtr.... Midivay Manti Mender p Moroni Mount Pleasant , ' ... Mtadou ....Mantissa, Colorado miliums...... , Moyjttld .Muddy, Emery County . nioao, nmery county ,. ..Monro ....Mlnersvilts J. Jolts. . Jtnsen...... . . . Mt Cesrthsf Mantua Aritona Mesa, Afoau B. Fry JoAn Morgan J. II. Barter Mill Morgan City J S. L. Count Creeik, teuton east JohnXtj L. A.Bmtley S. Steeene C. A. Ji'orth.. L. A. Pace Peter Andersen OtderxiUe Col Co., ..MiUvilU Montpetier, Idaho MtJul, Idaho Ainjrfta MUl Creek JyJU A'a Opden A'orrA, S. L. County S Hereto. Anat he Co.. Artmoum ..Oak Creek 7 homos Chamberlain Oxford, Idaho Of dm ..Orawperttti Crwthats... Ogden OneMa City, Idaho Panaca, tferaria Pan girUck L.W. Porter.... PorterviUe W. It. Itranch. f'ttk, Awtry C., Vta J. a. Xttttall....Fimi, Graham Co., Aritona Paris t o oji, Paris, Idaho J.F. Maddison ProtMdenco I. Af. Coombs.., Pay son . J.D. Oits..... Portage, -- i W. Bean Proo Co-o- t'arotran j C.J. tlohntr.... Pleasant fjrore Af. J. Ittchards fL D. Oibbs.... WUHem ,,.1'aragoemak Park I'ulltj t . . Pletisant Grans op. .Plymouth, Box Elder Vt v Co Geddes..... Paradise -. .- Pleiin City . Vtfn, Idaho Pit Jo ..Peon JS. Fine Fallty ' "t JHvkJelA- Uorkpoft ....ItUhmonil Ilaudolfrii ti ...IloclntUt ...liarburg, Idaho Paul '..... Uedmond L ..SmithtlalA cn.. J..w i ;. Springs, Idaho L .....). I. St. Charts Crf rr.MtwrrKrye v 1 t- - a ! r " f i i w -- D x rr- "7 ka ("-nww- bt ma ra "ccOt o lt ri tn pi a 917 Broadway, St. LiUj rwxn ar arm ir tare a t sav,a m am ; i. w.:..rrnr, ttak.' 7toowsri?A v. Weknuws,tim,....t..,m . f. , . . i.. ,! I Wsllsvilla K. AVatt.....L...,.,J...,;,-.J.- iiwiw.j.....t.L. Mastman...l. Woodruf. Sick Jtast.ln;. v. iT 4 -- TiryUs CU0 paow ,..4i. ....,.Wanshtp. ' r rrviarv rt-- J. M. m.Wuiea J. B., Giark......i,.....tWuitot jjMut 1 ooaruf, Xich Co., Arison ' ri , ? Jordan. Oo...;.,.4....,.t.......rsl . WaOsburg J, Af. Owiw..T.......1 WiMni. f. w. W. lit ! ... ',Armem04, Tda1 affr.M,,.i,,.4.-tM.;,- . WeJtirUl a n Strt, 72"' L JT. ; v:iU lt4l Third S8 Wtat aUJUl1U; CWtaroai Zr' 'CP..Wi..Lw..JMWj.,U.Padda A.J (NoB), sumpss s-ce- nt t't iaer...4.,,.,i,,4 Tkftm, Idaho John w. ott Quitting , .. j CtoKp...,.,,..,tt;M'ttrwM; Caeh'Co FLNITTINGrSItK j OTJBriijTjSTT -- Snow FlaJbs,AriauAi J.r.John$on..TmpUaHoo paCt JrUones', '? Toatit . Iv .; n tnery ji Jus fiXUXiWZZ TH4T i .;ianatffetj Cm .Secild, R.laa....M.t.U.,.;.j..;;( ,nrrf man AC AVOID t?inPERlQRBRAKDC.f r Co., Arismnd) .SnovrUIs Ooorgi Marriott, . .". . . . . ....:..'.Sandy' Ann Af. Valley.......... ............ ..Summit John MeLdtes.4.. j. ...... si. Joseph, ArUona' W, r. Lmmr St. John's. Attache a , ' JSMCTH ; I v. .. Jtfft AT. 7rtnf tWH ... Co-o- p : 1 7foc ..Oardmn CTy T. J. J'armley.., J.K.SmUh. tu-nir- ht. , Crotut Crask Ooshm j. tca...c. ootids, Cothios angomrg..t.. f. . , . . , , ...... Smntaautn c TJ . Idaho ""'"A""y.f...gaiai'to, .A....Sti John', Ha 9, (7. Orsrsoa. ..... .,., lSs.Jokn'. Art 4 - .(Mil T. triMams B. H. Allrrd U. A. Lm-it..- .W. s. et ith UavtH Ounniim J. fi.Huntsman. ma. Jf. "- -v . . Thomas Tatea. PAPJiRUIdlNQ 1 P. Ptck.. A QUmlaU titenurood Vntleir, Onrrfa Co., td B. F. Cvot 3. It. Johnson... .,22"""'V-"'"f- d: mr A. ITrpttr VT. .ff . . .. Co-o- Foot: tT. IU't Cp .Fmvttont, .. . jSmithAeld, C'O, Wm. McFadue ay REMOVAL Stock OttnniaoH Ftirmingt on . i- ". ." air-bra&- J. Fatittt nnainfv" StMlHlt HVllam BramaU f ......... SpringrUlt Spanish Fork Co op.. ffWiiW Fork . d sr.eiwM.. o - .... . YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS, ofthe Art to-d- John linrlhotomev Farutington Co op. L. II. Kentmrd . . A. J. AUrrJ ,.. John Johnson . , . . Ftttrrinc J. Vnlrrtroot, Fatrvttv, OnHdn Co. I., E. it. Lnrrtlln Ftmntaim Orttn IT, Snydtr ..FairfldJ, Vtah Co IV. J. L, rV"ocJt..... ...... J,,, : . n t-ji II. ir. SanJtrton. W. rock island id-c- tVtmor ........ rmiUVa, Idaho Gardner B. r. Mtller T.Oibbons .... ...... M-- W; Merrill, Jr... John Snowball ....... 'C. X. Smith. i GpRTlCElM SliK JOB PBINT -- j'in..,.. J. A. Maexkant, PLAIN -- Kphrmim Co . AVirron, Kmrry Count Eobinsmt Cp op Jf. ( BITTERS . . : 9. B. Harrison V. 1 . t:ttrtka, Juab W. C, PmrkHtoH - 1 If. 7'uyor, J. L. .. FtctUntit J.P. Barton,.., to-d- ay - . . f7o Pttrotcan : PEEUVIAI y. . A'rso Wfomtftf KlMnort ,...niuin, R. P. AUrn Ephrnim C' op J. BOOK AND JOB - Jum$ Hrotrn r. Hell..., C. awajanjajaHaKaa to-d- ay FHn ; Joseph Unit...., J. K. Iceid S. P. Bieharde. AT. I Ortncelt., A. M. Ftndlay.. J. W. Crosby... 32" bt A. Th Vrtcllf 11. C. I. Jlobeon. .... William A'eu ton. . I aSESal Janet P. C. I - 0. H W. B00E; Irafrr )ffrM ngh-. IJahd Prnr Lnl K. T. VUp F. Moult J, fi. llavltii.Faglt llotk.Hinilham Co., MnA At non, Idaho R. h. Ryb. W. Sf. Ptirkfr Fgm, Jlingham V"., triAko SothHvrl, C. Casper ClirMiansen. W. A. Pierre H. Sttnoii ten William Wood, ten. Manufacturers and Dealers in BUILDERS. - Jitmrt Jtun othua lifnxHt S. M. DESERET Poor-Board- I l)nriilli ChtUrt CrntrrHtlt Crrrt. I rfaAa W. II. Stott Peter Ilatmutitti. -- iv--ra llmntoti tiH(f f Altml Lanrits Larson ) ,lSO. VomlrtU . f. Dit'f'i J. Mendon Co-o. It. StOit J TIMK CARD, APXtli. .ir Ctf ;rnham Co., Artt. Vnlar Fori .....; S. J. AUtn..., William Yates K 33TT ', ms cup A. Kadatdd.i - v-- ulali Central KailroacL Rravtr Hurrviti S. King.. . -- , JUmson . Ptirrtmk Jtl Jvhtt UttrrhGMt wroit MILL. hw RunLerrile, XernJa lirinton . Cattle IHltt Jtu;rr lou-rl- l CUftim. Itlah fl. A, N. C. Mwrdock.. Chnrtejtn L.D. Mor1ll...J..CirelnUle, Pint Cp., tfah J, A. EMrttlyr, .'hclerntll,r.itiifum Ctf.,f. Clarkatim John Jttrdint A. A'. Aseeatsssdatt s la the CHy at th kahs Ckarfad. SlS $1S per day. VUy Moomtttpt'm, ttlako Hrar Kierr City Prtrrtr-- t MAIN STREET, Salt lUaUe City, TJtnh. Good, Cleau Cot toil Rags, K i . i William OVPICB 44 Murray St., f.ew York. , . . B. ir. flrytHin nr', . Jacob U, Biffttr..tmfal, CtAar J'ort Co oi CO. The Mirror - flrifiham H J. . . tl t'n furorn i V c irj-if- Aim,)., Co., AtUlrn, Vntn ..... . UKeulT.OriuM, HritularSIMliuy Frtc aiVc. frotloeod. Murray it..rv.V Alpint Co. . A4mf rftntna ftis-i.- . t CV., rr . aar 1l.Cs.IL 'n, A'bivU, J. F. Ifvntrr., BREWING C PLANING MI letci... S. riHt.A mrrican fmll Imfrican for a mt rirnn Fork Joint t.tti I mr Open Day aad JSlgkU Street Oars A.Kldj's Strike. pass to aad frem Dspeta. The most laughable, grotesque and unheard-o- f strike that has occurred durincr the present striking season hap . jr. suontu S. J. Lvkw. XjXnbaiSTR Y"ATCD Laramie City, on Monday, pened at f L.U. salt news tbe ANJ) PJLANISO May 10th, bufrwhether gath erers oi Aiaramie understand wnat a news or whether the good item of is, papers there have been choked off, it is impossible to tell ; certain It Is that the affair has not., been mentioned in tbe Laramie papers, any more than wa& the fact that Cook's coOla was DEALERS IN loaned to a dramatic troupe who wanted to use it on the stage on the night before that ir dividual was hung lor murder. The "strike" alluded to Inaugurated with the small boys attending theCath-0- 1 1c school in Laramie. LATH, Shingles, They had witIoors. Windows, : . a Mouldings, Frames, nu a . nessed, in part, the strike of the brake- UulKXers' xtoxes, jouaus, A'acaung men Just ended, and not only this, but Sash Weights, GLASS, Etc., Etc. Hardware, some of the older ones bad seen and - 1 0 the Police Gazette which lately WOOD TANKS rjad an ALL OF DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER. account of a strike by school gave children in an interior Pennsylvania town. They resolved to do something, BTJI1VDI1VG and the first step was to organize a vast SPECTjTAXTX. organization. which bv means ot hiero MAaeJK Hemtai v. C a. K. lame. UaU mysU. . a.TJia, glyphics on the fences and othersome terious signs gave evidence that thing was aoout to tase piace. xne boys had been having fifteen minutes' recess, and It occurred to them that U. K. C W4 aUDeKN. d. K WDTDXa, JA a half hour would not be too long. A called and a committee meeting was appointed to wait upon the priest and state their grievances. They obtained no satisiactton ana a amice was or dered, which resulted In a general up roar, ine ooys oi tne scnooi wno refused to loin In the strike were called "scabs." and several of them were run into and locked np in one of the rooms i of the school house! They then held to and voted another meeeting arbitrate r the. matter with the sisters of the school. These good and Christian people were shocked beyond measure by. tbe tarn affairs had taken, and while they were deliberating the --V'-.; course to be . pursued the priest ap pearedupon tbe scene. The boys at tnis time 'were an ea uerea in one oi the side rooms of the school boose. and the priest, making his way among them, took tbe ringleader by the ear and marched him Into the schoolroom that settled it. The "strike" was declared "off. M and the kids concluded to return to the school room and behave themselves. Nothing that has happened in Laramie City for a long time has created so muoh amusement lastbls"strtke. n S. II. rtiffffluboltm Amtrlcan Fork Cf m tfilliam Grant . . . 1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. riahc eye, Retleaaa, fitfal arem. Highly colored Urtae, mad if. ). Qrotl'ji P. O. Box 1049. Telephone 204. z. . CONSTIPATION. ...;.. TTJTT'S FILLS are especially adapted We are now prepared to promptly sapply 7 Jtiycr . to such cases, so dose effects such a tbepublio ailuheAand BolJJ Uer of a i Co op ttavrr the sufferer, change orieeliugaatoastoeisu uperior quality, apopalar prices. They Inereaa Abe A ppetite,and cause th. C. Hurr co "a'K on tiuD.uu u 1WK, BaU W. Tabaaes. 1?SV war City ; oa J. Xeilten their atewrtshea.and Tosie by Aetln Uxa at Deseret Paper Mill. ?- The followmr art- - the Aothorlr.ed Awnts lor tlu IJi.skkki Nkws In their respect iv' mnn ; A. AUrn, liwk l'n(i, .4mcti.-aFall, Idaho AVrif-- . U. W KKI.SKV, 417, FISHER Brettarr ss ttOttW. Philadelphia 2,Detrolt7 St. Louis, 19. St. Louis 2, Boston 4. " The French govern Hoeat hasTdedded east ana soouiran. to introduce iatus Chamber oiAiepu ties a bin to dispose nnany oi tae pre For through tickets call on the Tickc is no flatterer. Would you Agent at Salt Lake City, Utah. tenalgia of hdj OrJeansJPrlncdSrt the DEPOT. and Ikv Finest OF BAST Pullman Slkkpers make it tell a sweeter tale ? 1KO Caks IK thk woklu aro ran on tlx main lines of the Chicago, llwsskee ssd St million bushels of grain are reported ' NORTH WESTERN M t is Paal Railway, and every attention paid to Monroute . iponj tone en Magnolia Balm is the charm Tni wish the best accommodations. Ai gassengers by conrteona employes of tlu for lurire rraln er that almost cheats the treal, and the brosoectsunicago IMtOBs, LUMBER. 'ret aejjU soil iicKeis vm uu urn. shipments from this point are regarded R. g. BAIK, A. T. H. CARPEHTrR, R. XIIXKB, f as good,, , ' looking-glas- s. s I. ATM,. t , ejASH, j.. tien'l Passenger gt a'! l"4(nter. i General Manager. Uen'l Passenger Ag'i inttofiaciLdla bUllla tie GrattvJll; NOI I.DIN4JS, WILUAMSON f GEO. 8,f.Windsor GEO. H. HKAFFORD, House of Lords Tuesday night reJ. F. TUCKER, lUock'.Denrer oeu'l Axes l, Koom in the Canadian Pass. Uen'l Ass't Gen'l Ass't Ag't ' specting representation Manager. I'HAMilN, BACCOCK 1L1NG, WX. farnament ox a erritories Belonging to J. T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent. lienors.) jWtrH Acent.OniatLa.Meb in any tbe Dominion,A out not'- included rtooBima, s pickiis, 1 r a s2 n 1 ft Proving.-- ; f. , V?iTIC. LRGAL NOTICE. HARDWARE, fTfttiM ti Ta the al Comanrwin " HarriisrtOn. iloma: fa the Probate Court in and for Salt Lake t.tf, I UziMr.iTlmbthv SASH WEItiirrM, 4iLA Run melnber for Dnplia, moved tbd ; ., county. Territory of Utah. second reading oi me oiu proviuing In the matter of the Estate of Edward for the election by ballot of poor law Ephraim Brain, Deceased. ALL BILLS PROMPTIiY FlLLfiD guardiansand iai. lraladthe abolishlnK number of None of time and prexies reducing, place for the hearing of tToflcib membs oa the The Orange members bitterly Opposed Petition for admission to Probate of wul the ni6tlon: Mr. Johft MOrley.XIhlef TO AN ORDEH OF SAID SW 1, Secretary for Ireland, supported the PURSUANT matter, notice la hereby after a hot debate, it was riven mas r eanesaay, ui ta aay or iaay and, motion, u at 11 o'clock a. au, at the Contractors, aad Man fact orera. carried by avote ot W .to 106.; The A. D. 18(S6, jpasen'oTjcr xn.vLss euvj: salt lake dallt, as follows County Court House ia Salt Lake City, Utah reannouncement of the was, in is Territory, the court room of said Court. UltlBK Worth. Goimg 8uU. K m , a.K ceived with wild cheers. tiYLOH. BQMHEf .7.80 a, m. has been appointed the time and place for at Minora Atlantic E t).rp-- a.i. Kxpress iBarWDeCrcel.Trenc'birnWs tbe hearinir of a netition of C J. Brain. i'ark City ahd L. N" Express.... 4.00 p.rafor the admission to probate of a dor at Berlin, baa amved in fans to praying document Late fatimer, Taylor A Co. therewith presented, purTrains Arrive in Salt Lake, daily as follows: jj confer with the government concerning certain porting to be the last Will and Testament of Frviai SootH. ranee ano uri:s. uer From Between relations tne 628. BOX P. p. Edward Ephraim Brain, deceased, whon 6.40 p.m 7 30 p.m. Mllford Kxpress at. .8KtiiresA at many. It is reported that these rela ana wnere au persons interested may apParV Ci:r afed l. Express. ...11.2S A.m. tlons are at present strained. pear and oppose the probate of said will, or tha of letters of administra' A Columbus dispatch says: Harry tion withgranting JOHN SHARP, r"it vJf;i3 roPU, the will annexed to said petitioner Knox have General Snperintendent. died viieni'ral freight and PaMenger Agt. as Evans and Beckey prayea lor in saiu pennon. from their Injuries received at th Are Dated at Salt Lak City, May 13th. 1888. la the Oper House at Westerville JOHN O. CUTLER, Probate Clerk, Salt Lak County, Monday Bight; Harry Haines and Ada r d lOt Maruey wut pTODaoiyno reepver N. A Newark. dispatch Says J., aMBnuaaai TveatT-oa- e the" firms,..' comprisins; tffftwtirt li'nr Hat Manufacturers' Asso' elation, who locked out thew makers on eno xne tne ass msutai, aeciaoa lock-oand notified the men to return to work. IN THE OF THIS COUMTRV, WILL' JMO 13 UJIACOUAIXITED WITH THC CCOORAPHV THAT THE John A. Henry, who la employed oh BY THIS EXAMINIMO SEE MAP, a morning paper as a compositor and whose lncendlaryTitterances since tbe arrest of Spies and, other Anarchists have given him aa unenviable, reputation.' was arrested in Chicaso i yester When you feel USED UP. The day while engaged in distributing 4 call a demonstration which it was In the system requires help to throw for tended should take place on the Lake Printing Establishment. off tbe accumulations of the STAG front on Sunday afternoon next. A Chicago dispatch says : The John VANT PERIOD, winter. B. Jeffrey Printang Companyconf eased t i iadement in the Supreme Co art amounting to $108,000. I ke creditors are all Chicago parties Mr. Jeflray vxxt BBioarrrioa or says there are no other debts ana the onsinessis in goou cuuuuiuu. iuo assets are estimated at $237,000. The trouble Is said td have resulted from a number t of stockholders demanding Y AND TANCT that their shares bf taken up. t ; c , the delegate appointed M.Bonsseaa, by tha Irench Government to inspect ORDIGKSTTVK stimulate the the work on the Panama Canal, has nrflented hia reDOrt Id which tad OAKS, reguUta the LITILB aad denies the-- correctness of tbe canal ITTG company's statement respecting Its leanse the JKIDNKYS. J A wirne Jaculties time the for construction, when the canal wul be compieteu ana slasaf ul before each meal will make the amount of 'money still required to the work. iM. Baiha.ut, accomplish DKL1EVK statement. this EXECUTED PROMPTLY you Minister of Pnhlte iWorks. will inform directors & PACIFIC and hie fellow CHIC They CURB? DYPSOHAMIA theJ M. DeLesseps - . reason of its central position ana cioee relation to au principal lines tsast ana that they must reply to M. Rousseau's charmlaa-actio1 an nt m most Alcohol aa tne governmen wbuw Disease) by their 3t, .t ininial and terminal points, constitutes the important report, the linic svstem or taroucrli transoortation which invitea and facill- of lotterytbat issue proposed :ea travel paid traliic between cities of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts. It upon the STOMACH, reator-In- s bonds until the position of the comana from points least, northeast ana favor it a and best route to the eJad , is made clear. ' V - il3o eat. Southwest. Northwest and point. corresponding theast, its natural tone and entirely Talanrl nvGtnm Includes in its main Una and brsnrhea. fThlrjiCO Th St". Louis dispatch says i The grand Tlie Best Style Pnyat Rock: Ieland, In Illinois; re- i ec Ottaxrn, LaSaUo, Peoria, Oeneaeo, Molina and Belleville, Illinois, Ottumwa. Oskalooaa, West destroying the MORBID APPK-riT- K Fairfield, Washingrton, Muscatine, w - M?rtv, Iowa turnea Mviiv tneir reporsref used to find true xnaianoia, winterset, Atianuc, KnozTllie, City, Dcs Momea, for stimulants. MALARIA fniirt sftAr havfnir Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin, Guthrie' Centre inand Council Leavenworth --dubon, Harlan, and Kansas and bills against the ieputy Sheriffsj who Missouri; In Atchison, Caraeron City, nton, umsas ; Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota; Watertown in disappears before )hein, and PER fired anon toe mob in East St. Lou.1 railroad 'strike and j. - jLota, aDd hundreds of intermediate cities, towns, village and atationa. during the recentnumber. KKCT HEALT1X resumes 1U sway. killed An order iBoo!K-!BTrorisr- Q six of their THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE and they release maae was their for a afforded sense of For sale by all dru;ists aad Win bmiw its patrons that personal eecurity by solid, lS said It homes. riennrted for their road-besteel subcontinuous of ballasted r grantees trades smooth .rouaraly rail; nsnts. daw the iary stood fifteen for no- - in that nan skill can make ltt the safety appliances of patent buffers, platforms AJTD a . and that firoverns tbe practical discipline rifwhicn i. srxwts.Tr.lAi are rfl.tlon of fill tta tmina exacting ai: route thia Tranafens rr.vi I Gold Coast, pf or the TBI Coast capital Castle, The Fast Bxpress Trains between Chlcairo and tbe Missouri Tttver arercom- West Airica, say suae Bwhnanas and ' . woacnep. jmmwupu huinihii uxiuieLerea ji uuoiy xay wna.vpv4, between the oi tne nieet aesifni, and sumptuous innmtr cars, in wnici) D.&R.G.J,UMBERy.4R .jce tsieepers : o two native tribes, and that meals are teisuralv natjm.t f crvu! Ticestlon Waitinir on the Adansis, joratalv cooked - - T9 THE uetitei aadi Health on botb."! lietween ctocafiro and Kansas City arid the roads are blocked in consequence ALL ITS BRANCHES the Interior is tern with cinaoa, ar ilso run tbe Celebrated Recunlna Chair-carall trade and OLD TANNEBY SITE, ? Beehuaaaa reporarily stopped, The THE FAMOUS ALBERTT LEA ROUTE iorty-f- l ve! t OermaS cently captured , n direct land favorite Une between Chlcairo and Minneapolis and St. Paul, kUled themally the most AT connections are made in Union Denote for all points in the Territories Cor. 2d South & 3d West Sts.', traders and 'irf ' British Provinces. Over this route. Fast Express Trains are run to the Where saay be found - general fA terrible tortures and mutilation. s assortment of dispatch says DeoreriOoUbtreet 'Tounn.s lor Iowa n(i Minnesota it is aleo the most c'esui klHIa rnnta tr t.ha E'll car driver. JimM whitiiM r. .? wheat fields and nastoml lands of Interior Dakota. while turning his car at the end of the, Bcscrct-fiefFrDcci-fm wm Newport News. Hlcbmond, Cincinnati. Indianapolis, and Lafayette and f line at ban bas ten D1X Broadway Xs JEL Kansas City, Minneapolis and St. Paul and intermediate points. was shot throneh the heart and seeor detailed aa and all information Folders, times at aa obtainable, will sold Waloh well th Maps 'at hi 1 iaatantiy killed by an naknown person. 3fcata, t sl.11 principal-TickOnicea in the United States and 2ehada: or . LOWKST ACAKiUCT PRICKS. "Anecar was ;uie ""om Grain' aad Wool wanted at current waa evidentlyenptrne side standingas by -- its on made Cash advances the latter. E. ST. JOHN, CABLE. R.sadR. be flrad when the the; driver's price. shot, ima-ai-n- T fitntral vaaagaf, Chicago.' tin TEini .tWeat Ctasral Ticket tod Putanger ilgaat, Calcaga, clothes were set afire A;Bobbery Ja the HALF-A-BLOC- WISH TO BUY THE ro:.LOvr. articles by the ton or car l.ti. and p Cash on delivery in this.cily. less I reirh t Old Cast Iron, Old Wrought iron (or liux, Old Bottles, Old broken Class the d:ffereut oIki i Taa Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age! SYMPTOMS OP A LeMef DESERET SEWS' AGEiTS. N. I 25 YEARS m USE, BOTsJ JkJSTT Base ask The New Route to St. Joseph, Mo J The through line from Chicago to St. Joseph, Missouri over tbe Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Railway will be open to public ujse on and alter May 2nd, 1886. The extension west from Altamont (from which point the line diverges to St. Joseph) has been constructed with the utmost care, and In all respects compares favorably with any of the olderportions of tbe Bock island system. express trains Leave Chicago 12:10 run as follows: Through m. and 11 p nil arrive in St Joseph 15 a. ra. and 7:55 p. rn. respectively. Ketnrnins. leaves St. Joseph 7:30 p. ni. and 7 :55 a. m., arriving In Chicago at 2:35 p. m. and (ir2, a. m. The passenger equipment ofi these trains, con or coaches, Pullman sisting Dalace - narloraayjand sleeolnir nam. reclining chair cars and dining cars, is and will be characterized by the same comfort, luxury and splendor which have made tbe Kansas' City Route of the Rock Island, so universally popular. The new line opens up a new and Indeavenue of transportation to pendent one of tbe most flourishing. and from cities of the west a city of 50,000 inhabitants, commanding an Im mense trade that covers a vast area in eluded in the States and Territories contiguous and tributary to it. Sac-ceto the through line to St. Joseph, and may the Chicago. Rock Island St Pacific management harvest that full measure of reward which their superior energy and enterprise have so fairly earned. T.OTT'8 AIX OCCUPATION J . 1 j H |