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Show - ' AX ADDRESS EVENING NEWS, Way XI, TrUtmy " , iih AID hr , A - ' -- ' ; ? IJCSTITtT- - nlversary of the marriage of Brother Home and Sister M. Isabella Home acenrred on Sunday, May 9th. Oa that occasion and next day there was an assemblage "ol many of the descendants and friends of the estimable pair, at their home in the Fourteenth Ward, of this city, and a most enjoyable time was experienced by all present. Broth er and Sister Home received the con gratnlations of their friends, many of whom were unable to be, present was Brother Home presented an elegant bis with children by gold watch, while Sister Home was the recipient from the same source of beautiful gold chain and a pair of gold- rimmed spectacles. Their grandchil dreu also presented to Brother-Homa very pretty gold locket and to Sister Home a sold ring set with three stones. Besides these a number of valued tokens were received from friends outside oftfae family. We unite with the hosts of warm friends of Brother and Sister Home in wishing them continued life, peaqe and pros f" perity. Last evening, at the benefit enterof the "Orphan' Home," tainment FRAU3IK3TS. Governor Caleb W. West delivered the ' The curtain rises at 8:30 at the following address : Theatre Ladietand Gentlemen : I esteem it a privilege and honor to meet you Thk "Pair of Kids" matinee at the hiteb here upon this occasion, to enjoy the Tbeatre afternoon . com charming and agreeable eiitertainmeat mences at 2 o'clock. that is furnished us by these noule ladies and gentlemen lu aid of such a charity. Shkritf Gkoesbkck left tals mora noble The people of this community arc ine ou a short trio to Montana, to at- blessed. You have mountains greatly tend to his interests In that region. yon tilled with the richest surrounding You have a valley that needs i Tuk champion broadsword contest treasure. but the enterprise of the husbandman on Washington Square' under the smile of the beautiful Giver aft 'ruooii will itoubtiess draw a large of all good who holds in store ia these mountains the reservoirs that, irrigate crowJ. the fields, so that the husbandman merely but to tickle the ground Govicrxok VVkst went to Provo this needs his with plow to have it laugh with inosniiig, in company With Hons. D. C the harvest. Your business enterprises Young. J no. Q. Cannon, II. J. Grant extend abroad, and are blessed with prosperity. Your and Judge Dusenbenry. manufactories, and every industry I hear from, or that I see, is Tub suit of A. Y. Street va. W. 3 that blessed with and abundance, McCornicfc, in the Third District and through plenty these choice blessings term Court, has been continued for the you hat a made here beautiful homes upon payment of $80 costs by plaintiff,' nestling In these, mountains, receiving From the "Old" Country. The the smiles of Uod'g sunlight, and in lu the Third District Court to'dar. these homes you have cherished loved following is an excerpt from a letter, ones aud all the exquisite pleasures dated at la the case of James Trlhay vs. Brook and Leicester, England, May 1st tnat cluster the home lyn Lead Mining Company, the motion altar.JoysYou have thearound face of fromE.S.: smiling for a naw trial by defendant wai Wife aad children to bless you, to com"Since my arrival in England and my denied, by the court oq the ground fort you, and how much of sweetness, last to you from Queenstown, I have sinIn of happiness la this had the pleasure ot visiting, in com that the verdict was supported by the howmuch gle word home! In all the blended pany with President D. H. Wells, the law and the evidence. , ... harmonies beneath the skies, there do Ncwcastie-on-Tyn- e conference; also all combine to give expression to Kottiusrbarn. Manchester and Liver The suit of Louisa M. Graham vs. rthcy ana tne the latter being held nappiness exquisite pool Conferences, J. D. Graham was on trial tu the Third thatutieraDie home. is contained in the word at Blackburn- - Jarmau had been there District Court to day. Mrs. 'Graham (Applause.) One of our own laud, stirring the people up, inciting them to a has animated snng by poetic fire, oo violence to tne "Mormons." is applying for a dlvojrce on the ground song that has echoed around the world, The result, was that the Good of aduUei y on tbc part of her husband and In the sentiments that his poetic Templars' Hall was three times with a disreputable woman named heart gave unutterance to there was so well filled and during the cven- much sweetness, there was so much imr it was packed. Although some Wilson. was expression of this charm, taat while he little uneasiness good found a home, a last home of rest in a order prevailed and manifested, Last Saturday a little boy and girl far many were en he had suus distant song that land, were Fourteen Utah Elders at lightened. Were playing in front of a house called attention to his name and he and twenty-on- e at Manches Laramie, Wyoming, when the picked waa wafted irom that distant shore to present ter. land. (Apup a cartridge aud proceeded to mash sleep in bjs own' home "There are many good d , Saints in It with a hatchet. The cartridge ex- plause.) these Conferences, although ? now. think, way i am here are very poor and work is very ploded, and a piece struck the little Why are you called here? How came they A comforting word and a Ave slack. here? girl in the cheek and.lodged in her left you to be here? Why are we uoa bill from their friends in Utah dollar who would bless them. midst the great in your temple, inflicting a dangerous wound. rule , above has moved wnw noble While on our wav Utah, and hearts with sympathy and love to do crossing Marshall Pass,from we were 10,800 y, A packed Jury at Beaver, wbat?i To provide a home for the feet above sea level, and while riding convicted George Hales of libel, when homeless.- - (Applause). Bur, to make on tne rauroati unaer tne lilver, the evidence shewed that the 'defend-a- nt a home for the homeless, they need an arm of the Atlantic, weMersey were about aid, they need your sympathy, 150 feet under sea level. An elevator was neither editor or publisher of your need and I took about two hundred of us down your they encouragement the paper which contained the alleged am glad to see so many kind iaces be 125 feet into an open station, libel, and was in no way responsible fore me. i Know wnere tnere are so where we took train railway for over a mile many kind faces, that in these there and then up the elevator into Birkenfor the publication. Mr. Hales is are kind hearts who will aid, who will head." "Mormon." encourage, who will give strength and uphold the arms that are engaged in Saixie Davis, who was found guilty this noble work. (Applause.) Now in Fatal R. R. Accident. The folol drunkenness yesterday, and bad the world there are hospitals and characcount of a fatal accident on sentence suspended under a promise of itable lastltations of many and various lowing Northern Pacific Railway, near the own the city ' leaving town by four o'clock yesterday kinds. Here in your on are is have Bozeman, that Montana, you buildings proudest a afternoon, engaged in drunken row those that are devoted to the relief of given in a speclaFdispatch Tuesday, to the Butte last night in company with one Maggie sorrow and the care of tue helpless and Miner: Hill and Austin O'Toole. The parties uniortuuate, ana wnuetnat is true, ao think that these hospitals that are "Bozeman, M. T., May 18. News were arrested, the penalty inflicted on you. in our midst are for temporary relief ? reached here late this Afternoon of an "the Davis woman amounting to 75, They are to relieve seme of the dis- accident on the Northern Pacific Railand the Hill woman to $25. O'Toole eases that are of a temporary naUirc. road. The passenger had In character they are humane. They passed Fort Ellis .and was spinning was discharged. are the homes of the old and inilrm. along at the regular rate of speed. The They are to assuage some sorrow. train was composed of the baggage, din-lua two tear. They mail, g They wipe away many and coaches, a x:ar. The first sleeper smooth many rough places to the weak intimation the IACAL MEWS. aad the unfortunate who have sought passengers had of the train leaving their hospitable walls But it is but tor the rails was at the time the baggage The The Sword Contest. paraa time. But here, remember, this work car struck the first passenger coach at the beginning. It takes from and the general Jumping of the train phernalia to be Used by Messrs. Ross begins the shoulder oi the mother the care of upon the sleepers. All was confusion. aud McG uire in the mounted sword the infant that Is too heavy for her When the train was ta a contest has been on run for an with the harden of labor that she has standstill, after havingbrought a was of to and attracts large bear. Remember, it relieves the eighth discovered mile, it heart of the mother and gives to her that the sleeper had broken loose from numbers of spectators. The its to life and auotatn to over and for tiu rolled the emcouplings ability of the contestants and her sustenance. Bemember,provide but aalde from this no that bankment, also, the novelty of the entertainment is this is the beginning of a work that is other damage was apparent. A brake-ma- n named Fitzgerald, of Bozeman, not for a day, not for a year. It takes likely to draw a large crowd to Washwas killed outright. He was on the Children and the them those it gives afternoon at ington Square care, the love, the protection of a sleeper platform and was crushed to a 4 o'clock. home, and it gives them the influence oi Jelly by falling beneath the car. Mrs. home, to. incline them to paths of vir G. StulLof the same place, ws injured Mr. Harris, head. tue ana recutuae;to maaeoi tnem citi- about the zens, trood, worthy and virtuous, rather traveling agent of the Chicago, Karrow Kscape. A tnan to leave tnem upon tae streets to Burlington & Quincy Railroad, had girl nsrrowlv escaped death at Butte, grow up criminals, to be contamluatcd both iegs badly crushed, and Is also on was Montana, Monday last. She by the vicious Influences that surround suffer tug from internal inlmies. attending school, and one of her com- them, to cause them to grow up crimi passsagerfromPortiand.Oregon, midst, ana instead ol be- name unknown, had his arm dislocated. panions gave her a watch crystal, nals in oar a Several a to and otherswere more or less Incoming safety protection Which she put in her mouth. The tain become lawbreakers, crimijured? The wounded were placed in society, was of course a broken Into glass nals, the violators of the sucreduess charge of the surgeon at Fort Ellis. thousand pieces, and. In her fright of home, of love and of propriety. The cause assigned ia that the rails, when put down, were placed too near some of the particles got into her (Applause). I am together to allow for expansion, and Sow, ladies and gentlemen. throat. A surgeon was immediately afraid i UuTvcu .hat when they became heated the ends to that f have already called and extracted all the pieces he long to you upon this subject. 1 had were force together and the centres of the rails naturally bowed, leaving the Could with his instruments, but was simply come expecting to say that at bare ties for the train to fall on." you feel that I was with the peounable to state whetber-thlittle one know la this noble lathis ple community bad swallowed any of the glass. One work, and that, so far as I could, The Drowned Man. Since the to ct the pieces taken from the throat was I would give aid and eucouragement r conclusion was reached that Charles of a V shape and as sharp as a razor'. It.NoWk then, In closing, lemeiubtr Holt," who disappeared ait Monday At last accounts the little girl was all this, that now this people have a to make a wave upon- the sea of last,had been drowned in Jordan river, right and seemintdy as well as if noth- chance God's love that will never break in Mr. Cyrns II. Gold and others have ing had happened . time or eternity and that the wave so kept up vigilant search for the body. made constant, freighted with human Tuesday and Wednesday nothing was will be carried to that upper, seen of and First District Court. In th First souls (afternoon it, yesterday world. District Court yesterday, Mrs. Susan brighter something wasyeported as having been Parry, of Ogden, was arraigned on a FUta.'and Game. A 'correspondent observedd iloa'tlngJown theriver near the Langfoi bridge. The searchers made charge of perjury, and took the statu- asks: a trip of about ten miles down stream tory time to plead. A former indict'Did the last session of the Legisla- bat met with disappointment. At 6 ment against th.i lady was quashed ture make it a misdomeanor to catch because of its berK defective. trout between the 15th day of March o'clock this morning, however, while George C. Wood"?, of Woods' Cross, aad the 1st day of July of each year, or Mr. Gold was but working in remain hs formerly be- his garden he noticed a; dark entered a plea of guilty to the charge does the law tween the 15th day of March aud the in oi polygamy, and wili be sentenced on 15th the about rirer object day of June?" Of a mile below where three May 29th. quarters last Legislature did not change the man was last seen John Beiyren pleaded not guilty to an theThe so far as the point in question alive.unfortunate, law Closer inspection revealed the indictment charging polygamy with is concerned. For the information oi fact that it was s human Matilda Luc Jstcdt. lu the evidence it those body, the we insert the parInterested, alwas shown that Augusta Bergen, back of the head being above the water. ticular section (4), which covers it: Assistance was summoned, and th? leged to have been the defendant's Sec. 4. Every person "Who at any lifeless corpse of Charles Holt was ligal wife, had not been formally di- time or kills any flsh.except with vorced from a former husband, and the book takes and line, or with seine, as here- taken from the stream where be had case was re submitted, to the grand inafter provided, or who shall catch or met his death. The body was taken any trout in any way between J.he out near the Sixth Ward bridge, and Jury, who will report on Monday, when kill fifteenth day of March aad the fifteenth the news wa3 Bergen will be arraigned on a new In- day of June conveyed to the sorrow of each year, is guilty ot a dictment. , misdemeanor. Provided, that seines stricken family of the deceased. not more than 2iXr yards long and 12 This morning Coroner was feet wide, with meshes not less than notified and an inquest waaTaylor held over Nineteenth Ward Primary. Tic one and a half inches square for fifty the IXiu body, the jurors beiu in the centre, and meshes not Primary Association of t tie HUh Ward yards than two inches square in tne Johnson, Win. Bell and Wm. Gedge. held their annual meeirg on WedneS' less wings or ends thereof, may be used in Mrs. Mary Hill, Samuel Johnson and dayt the l!:h. There were present as Green Kiverand Bear and Utah Lakes Mr. Loveridge were witvisitors, Bishop Watson, Brother B. only, between the first day of October nesses. From their examined as ic was of each and the first June of testimony Presiyear day O. Home, Mrs. Ellen Cjawsod, Provided, further, that learned that Mr. Holt was last seen dent of Primary Stake Association and following. nothing in this act shall be so construed p. m. on Monday. Counselor Mrs. Louisa Wells, Mr. A. as to prevent any person from taking alive at about At he on horseback, time was that fish from Terof the waters the Associapublic Itogers. President of Primary a cow. The animal ran arourd of stocking pridriv the for ritory ing purpose several with of tion Farmington, vate tish or to prohibit any per- Mr. Hill's house and the lady went out ol the Ward and a goodly number son from ponds, and controlling his managing but desisted when Holt f th parents of the little ones. After private pond or taking fish therefrom. to stop her,cow told her the would hook. This, exercises a. short, but very the was near the river bend and half an Ood progrtmme ws carried out by I are Another of Tbem. What the members ot the Association. ' We claimed to be remedies for diphtheria hour later the horse Holt had been ridare now remarkably plentiful. In the ing was seen to coma oat; of the river jhave not space to iosurt its details. Mrs. Hill supposed at President Mrs. Clawsoo, Mrs. Wells, midst of so maiy, perhaps some may riderless. the time Holt had crossed the river that Mrs. ilodgers, Mrs.- Whipple and other be found to be generally effective. We in and had turned bis horse safety remarks and made ladies encouraging publish them as Sent with this idea so Instructive to the children. Bishop long as it is apparent that their con- loose to come home. There were some Watson made the closing remarks, stituents are not necessarily injurious slight bruises on the head when the without an opinion as to their merits. body was found, but these were such as complimenting the children and comof ofBcers the Here is one that came to hand by mail could easily have been received Inhe forting and encouragios river, and presented no appearance of la tha continue association gppd this morning: the jto any injury having been inflicted work they were so well performing. "Girea thorough emetic of lobelia; as aserious causS of the death. It seems was benediction prothen frequently gargle and bathe the Alter rinsing ear. with a liquid probable that when the cow went into nounced by Master Fred. Derbldjre. throat lrom ear totwo by putting teaspoonfuls of the stream, Holt followed on horseAfter meeting Bishop Watson set apart made finely pulverized lobelia Meds and the Miss Ella Xebeker as Preside? of the same amount of cayenne pepper into back and was dismounted by the anione quart of good keen vinegar. Shake mal's struggles. He probably held on association, and Miss Elizabeth Bo-nup well and frequently, it is better to the bridle which, came off the horse, as Counselor. to stand awhile before using. I never as the animal had no bridle on when It knew a patient die with diphtheria came out of the river. after giving Jooejia a fair pbance to kill The body had evently been imbedded I Special topfSEKET News. the poison, and my .experience is not very limited neither. Xou need not In the sand of the river bed a portion AVOTHEK ACT Of? THE JUDIbe "afraid of lobelia. It is perfectly the time, and was comparatively CIAL PABCK. harmless. Yon must never scald lo- ot belia. The process renders it inert. It well preserved. The face was discolis one ot the best medicines In skilful ored, and the body slightly swollen. JCSTICK DRAGGED IX THE MIRE. hands I ever bad any knowledge of. After the inquest It was placed ,iu the But its modus operandi on the system hands of Sexton Beaver, Utah. May 21, 1536, Taylor for interment. is but littls understood therefore it is The deceased was 30 years Of a'ge on Editor Deatret Xevc$: "under the weather.'! the 16th of last January. He was bom In the case of the People vs. Hales, for libel, as most of the Jurors were oa inJBedf ordshire, England, and leaves the case against Maeser, or had heard Theatre- To-Ia wife and one child, having formerly of 'A Pair the testimony, an open venire was for fifteen additional Jurors and Kids," by Ezra F. Kendall and the C. burled a wife and child. Ho was emplaced in the hands ot deputies who D. Uess Comedy Company, has proved ployed as a railway band In England, claimed to have been libelled. Deputy one of the most enjoyable and popular where the father and brother of his 431eaaon did not wait to see whether a co?ld be obtained from the three attractions secured by Manager Dyer present wife were killed in railroad jury iundred qualified Jurors In Beaver, but at the .Standard Theatre during the accident. After coming to Utah he and Star to get went to MilfordWhile presepteaaon. A ; more successful worked for a time at the Utah Central was carnival 'packed the Jry.deputies hereGlcason of merriment lias sel depot, and has also engaged in. herdmanaged to Absent, which was running dom been produced 'on the local ing, lie bore an excellent character ret a packed Jury with his squad. stage. c The hearty and ! rippling and was highly respected. ? The bewhen Gleason arrived that had travelThere were fifteen men whose the, reaved family are, aimo distracted laughter pervading' services ed forty or fifty miles houses ;trJb82hon J the f entire per- over the sad occurrence, in which they Vnot required. They were their pay. This formance bore ample evidence of have the sympathy of the entire comexpense will cost over $200, the patronage awaiting (his contagious munity. They have no relatives living tot&SSoi makes his the at the here. i j ; t i I A i and the Judge approved eldence la comedy during Its current season T The ., U1 for services. Standard.",' Of this popular and enjoyable class Hales case ahowed he was neither was a fair-sizaudience at KiitAr nor nroorietor and in no way Of entertainment "A Paljr ol' Kids" is theThrrk Theatre last evening, at the Orposible for any matter the paper iContaine4. The packed jarjrwas. onir Increas- -i phans' Home and Day Nursery benefit, S$tMrtT minutes, and returned Just Standard until the and the programme waa rendered la iSh2 et.t& week. Chicago Herald. excellent style. to-nig- ow o your-mercna- San" Diego, Cat., oa Mav 16th, au youth named Allen wasa year old drowned In an attempt to rescue younger brother, who had been bathing in the river. a Han at Cal., Diego, OnHaylfitb, constable attempted to arrest an' Inassaulted him dian, when the latter with a knife. The officer shot aud killed the Indian. At Needles, Cal., last Monday, three bagtramps were arrested for stealiug gage from a passing train, and were to four tried, convicted and sentencedwtthiu :K) months imprisonment', all minutes. warm-hearte- to-mu- ut to-da- - i east-bou- to-da- well-kno- wn seven-year-O- ld r An-otne- 1 e F - 1 -- -- the Market. 55 OUR - UNE OF GENTS' 10W SHOES The Greatest SPENCER oeog - an nouse in the City, - ed ; wmmiED The follow rompnritllvr laleuieut ol n iinmbrr of the moat iublUhed lu Itaic I'uilted Nfte ihowi eonclaalvely prominent Weeklies GLOBK-DK- thftt fbe WEEKLY THE CIIKAPENT. REFRIGERATORS J ALASKA AND CKNTEXNIAL. Weekly at DINWOODErS. OCRAT Is from Olohlenioemt. Kt. l.onis, Xw. Pnae 1 Mo. Weekly Ke)iiUlicaii, St. 111 Woeklv Mrilune, uhieao.Loni, VVe"k)j- - 'lime-- . Chicajf". Ill Weekly Inter Ocean. CIiioulto. ill i Weekly Knqnirer, Weekly Commorciul tiazetto, Cm.. O Weekly Times, New York City NOTICE. S 2.1 TO uii TO AO folunan 81 folumns fl1 Coliiinus Columns MS Columns 5i Coin mn 8 Mi Columns W Columns 56 Columns CC Columns Panes. 60 Mi 1 1 1 Cini-inntit- - Salt Lake Foundry M'r'o Co. Per I'er Per I tr Per Per Per Por I'er Semi-Weekl- HOMJS-DIiLD- E Men's Sulfa made to order from Home - Made: Clotli. Sew Styles Spring Suitings Mills, just received Trout tne Flannels, Linseys, Tweeds. 1 1 Prices of Photographs Reduced FOX A 8THOKS. the Ail work ftone by In- To - SI. XOTTS, MO. r Chairs and Lounges, Bureaus and Bedsteads, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT BED ftr ROCK CALL AND PRICES ! SEE flJEM. SOBENSENaCABLQulST Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! A. J. Frtnt Coleman, schr. i C.ipulii'a . THE WALKER BROS. CO. i ' . -- Dis-mh- c f LACKS, We boo eh t a few too mnnr wool laces and have aline of Kdirlnm and dark shade that at the present prices are sure to sell. tnt A1lnp in FABRIC (JLOVKS AND MITTS. Evpi y thinit in this line Is imoortrd bv as direct from the manufsrtnrnra better assorted ttock und much cheaper goods than any other house. buch neni i.iMts v. io es in an sizea lor znc. per pair. ihrAra HOSIKKY, too dtoaen Ladies Collon Hose, finished seam and good shades, for Mc. pr. pair. A nAninlala Una a ITlna docen Black and Colored ilose at Mm. SO l,i-l- nm-im- lr Lisle and Silk Hose. Tb larpeut assortment of Children's Ribbed Hose, Mack and Colored wc have have ever atiown. Hoys' tiroy mixed and Ulcycle Hoae. PARASULS. LACE CURTAINS 3 Body Brussels, Velvets, Three Blys, Extra Supers, Cotton Chains, Eastern Bag Carpets and Lace Curtains and pets in Large Variety ; . I we have An Entire New Stock ALL AT Greatly Reduced Prices! IN OUR HOUSE IS A NEW FEATURE fVeymouth, Capt. .lvla;; ixftweei, Atlantic! City and tf. uaa oeen tronnien wiui a cougnso ai Lo was unable to sleep, and was lduccd to try Dr. King's New for Consumption It not only rave him instant relief, but allayed the x'rt-tusoreness in his- - breast. His were similarly affected and a :;l !retidose had the same happy effect tii'.f r. irng's New Discovery is now the :andard remedy in the Coleman lousehidd and on ioard the schooner. Pn-Trial Bottle of this Standard Remedy at Z. C. M. I. Drug 8tore. 4 HAMBURG KMUROIDRRY, inch Flouncing, Allovcr, CoWed Alloter. 5c. to Vi oo per yd. $l.&o to ti.no per yd. iwcjjto $5.00 per yd. . and Zephyr Kmbrolderlea. liatlste, Chan-braWe have always enloved the reputation of having tho flntist. het uanrin.i. cheapest stork of Kmbroulciie in the city, and thla season Is no exception. ANNOUNCE THE ARRIVAL OF Dloverjr. f , UNDKRWKAIl. cvci-Tlhiui- agent, uuNHiLifi Wasatch Corner. Office, SILKS, VKLVKT8 AND DHKSS GOODS. Tho nlro-- t stock of ( lirked I onr.lnp, and Summer Bilki we have ever ah Wr !Surah. i;hi.niif, Trkotlne, Koularda, and I'oogee Mike. A full line ot Vc!vots in nil tlie prevailing ahadea. 1w Wonited Dreaa Pattei nt, that we will offer until cloaed out, ?..hav) "OK COST. nEi.RrI.r3 ElilHroidireti liolica lu Albatrooa. Mnnn IVIniln (ln.h.m 7nhn OlntK i nhimhr.r . Batiste, ef. SO HENRY DINWO0DEY way Company. ( ff Has the largest and most complete StOCK oi this market can compare brought to All onr coals are nicely with it. screened and cleaned. Coal Department, union racinc rail e Children'" Short Drp(es, sizes from 1 to 7. . i I ... u ' I. n m I . n rwnn.. mm.i A Tnfn nt.'' mnta-I t V.u.tt fVviir. vi.i. . nnu nielli, vw. ...(II H io,r 4ii'iun. fvmviiiipq, U well known Isrl ihut ivc is thia line,uianvi. than miituunni. nthar hnnn In cheaper the city. Aiusun underwear Tor the CHEAP COUNTER, arriving every day. OF ALL GRADES OF COAL! COAL. I COAX I TtToHrti Xrrr Cvi1nv Plaiiaonf Vsl ley and Red Canyon All the Coals sold in the salt utae roarKvt. uur w eoer Is from the celebrated Grass Creek mined and we are mining better coal than ever before. No other Weber WitlTR OOOD8. Aa tlie ipiKon n1vaaee8 wo allow more line of Goodt. ipare for thla Checked Naiiif-ookfrom a to 80c. frni t. 40c. ClirrUd India ) Jnen fioiu l'2c, to 6,'iO. Kiirnrcil Ijiwnaliquea from 7c to 11c. l'lain anil Figured Saleena from 2j to H: We have a full line of Dreaa IAnena and Imported Zepfcrf Hoitoiic Stripe, . loths. I'liexe sr tho finest1'anry Wash Uoodj ni.nd.-Voernuckers. (Janvn Clotlm, nnd White and Cream I.are Oheka. J'nnkly It U el! worth oue'sfcme to look thia department through, if low priced (but Wali CJootlu are la quern ion. MUSLIN ! WALL PAPERS com 116 MAIN STREET. 2To. a TOW A BED R003I A.D PARLOR SETS, Ileutey THESE AKJE SOLID FACTS. The best blood purifier and svstem ever placed within the reach regulator i surxering n.i inanity, truly u Electric Hitter, inactivity of the Liver, Bil- Constipation, punnefsr. Jauudice, Kidneys, or any disease of the wek riuury organs, or whoever requires m appetizer, ..onic or mild stimulant. vi;i always una Electric Bitters the jst and only certain enre known. rh y act surely and Quickly : evenr bot- .le guaranteed to give entire satisfac-ioi er money refunded, sold at fifty 'uts a bottle at Z. C. M. I. Drag 4 siora. lit FOII OFEIiEO 3.00 and now Opening Out, consisting of ' Buy Celery, IIef and Ire. Tue great nervd tonic will care eplessaess, uervousness, neuralgia, th umaUoiu, and builds up broken uvvu constitutions. Delicious and miritiods. Sold by all druggists and ouutry dealer. For sile bv Z. O.M.I. Drue Store. l and all Druggists. JUST P. your Books, Stationery, School Supplies and Magazines of Jos. H. Parrv & Co., a S. Main'Street, where you get everything at Bottom Prices. All the Church Publications kept1 constantly in stock; also a well selected line of the best Miscellaneous Books, for both old and young. 5, &. and M. l. A. libraries suppnea. Hr. WASH FABRICS! 3 XT. CAR LOADS Jus Arrived, New and Freeh from Factories, PERMANENT. Point Worth remembering. OTHER AND OUR FRIENDS KESPBJCTFUIXY THANKING for past favors. we invito wtpecuon or HOW TO SAVE MONEY A LAWNS,:. MULLS, ! E mi so, stantaneous Process. REDACTION PIECES 6.00 GLOBE PRINTING CO., at Dry-Pla- te 5 01) Postmasters and Newsdealers are authorised to roeelve Subscriptions or send dlreet to the Trunks, Etc., for sale whole-C. sale and retail at John Cutler & Bro., Agents Proro Woolen Mills, Ne. 6 Old Constitution ltnildlns:. ! i ear Year Year, Year at Per Annum Per Annum.., ty, m Per Yenr. Vcar. no oo 26 00 IS H Clobe-Democr- 1)1 TO CLOSE STOCK ON HAN 0: PER C'EKT h llagea, Bathing Trains to Hot Springy, by D. Yenr. IH) 8 lage ' & R. G. Railway, will be discontinued (It) 8 Paste Year. 1 00 during Wednesdaysonfor thepresent.but weemy sun, new lork city b iimk"Year, 1 W will rnn resmlarlv 8 rages. Sundays, leaving Weekly World, New York City Year. Salt Lake (Sty at two o'clock p.m. d New Carpets from 25 cents per yard. FOURTEEN COLUMNS OF SOLD READING MATTER tfi FAVQR OF THE Curtains aud Portieres. At AuERBACn s f C7en Pages made up ot In luteal Telerapble Slcwn and 4orreapon denee from all parfM of I he World, Polltieal Xewa, fnll and eomptefe UTAH MTfiJITIOM. Marfaet Keporla, and Choice Mlecellaneoas Hatter aeleeted eapoelally for The Horse's Friend Sulky Plow. The the Farm and Home, dent to any address OWE YEAR FOR O.XE OT lightest draft cheapest, strongest, and is en- LAN. (Postage prepaid.) It is the Largest and Best Faintly Paper In the i'iow in tne marsec. it counsuiay World. Hample C'opleH Hent oil Applleatton. dorsed by the best farmers In the I. and try. Call and see It at Z. C.131M. Prices of Other Editions of the to 135 S., its Branch Stores, and at Third West St. $12.00 Daily, Per Annum & 20 PER CENT. OFF ON CM ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Oohn Bros., F. Auerbach & Bro., Tiik Waukr Bro. C. Salt Lake City, May 15th, 1888. dtf Wc have ofened tho largest assortment of PnraSols and Sun umbrellas ever offered and prices were never so low. The new Ahncda is the latest novelty. Lace trimmed I'araols from $2.75 to $18.00. sateen coaching I'araaol from f 1.00 to fz.00. ? LINRNS, This department ii fnH or everything wanted in thla line at prices that will be sure to suit. A lull Mock of and Curtain Net. SUMMER WRAPS. The latest novelties an4 finest carmenta will ho foh'nd in ihia tnM. a larger tale of these goods Ibis season than ever beforo. fi E Wo have added to Shirts, Underwear, Hose, N T8 ' FURNISHINGS. v. v nm.' TTni.n.iy, our stock a line of Rots' fihlrt Wtiitj. Collars and Cuffs. No fancy prices. Children's Lace Cups and Sun Bonnets in Greater ' Variety than ever. 01 01 DOLLAR DfiPARlIi WHere all STAP1VE GOODS are sold at Wholjjsal Dollar. Prices, in quantities no less than One of this Don't fail to secure the advantages Dep't. e BVCKXEirS ABIfICA SAJ.TE. The Best Salvk la the iworld for Juts. Bruise?. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter;, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin cures Piles, Eruptions, and positively or no pay required, It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2S cents per box. We are CLOSING OUT a Large Lot of DR. WARNER'S In Siies frpm FOR ABDOMINAL & HEALTH CORSETS & OTHERS, 26 to 85, at $1.00 per pair; regular price $2.00 end over. FOR SAKE AT Z. C. M. I. DBUO STORE. a cure for Insomnia and nervous-c.- s, thf-ria nothing like Dr. Henley's . lerv, Beef and Iron. Kor sale bv Z. C. M. I. Drag Store, ' 1 and all Druggists, As e EVENTFUL 1880. Your health for the vear denends uponremedv purifying the Blood this Spring. No will accomplish this so readily and surely as BftOWJra SABSAPARIIAA And Dandelion with ldJde ol Potas. afam. If vour Liver Is healthy and active, no fever or ague is possible. BEOWN'S SARSAPABILLA acts directly on the Liver and Kidneys and purifies the Blood. Try no doubtful remedies, but see the complete formula printed on BROWN'S SARSAPABILLA. Your Druggist and Pbvsician recommend It. It cures Rheumatism. The genuine BROWN'S ARNICA SALVE la fully warranted. AUZ.U. M. I. merchants sail Brown's Medicines because terare the best. MQ3SS, ; 9 i AND. We have also a JOB LOT of dent's White and Fancy Percale Shirts, slight-l-y soiled, that wo arri CLOSING 0TJT at STRAW HATS ! STKAW HATS 01.00 each; former price $1.50 to $2.50. In all the LATEST STYLES for MEN'S BOYS' OHOGDEP'T la constantly replenishedinwith H- the BEST MAKES '. And children. O 'EE ES jSl. 3P A?1) SHOES BOOTS, - ! I SLIPPERS, FOB MBIT AND BOYS', Genls'.laW&CMWsWear. O B3 Just Opened a larfte line of the 4 -- .. celebrated WRIGHT & PETERS AlAi THE LATEST STYLES IN , Stiff and Soft Felt Hats, - FIFE FRENCH KID. - Is-au- MAIN STREET 1C0 THE WEEKLY KLOBE-- H Co-op- m mum a A SPECIALTY. KIMBALL'S & Only Exclusive Retail Shoe IMA the Season! o and REPAIRING CUSTOM Co., mn mm 0 3. SOBargain of S.-3-0 813-te- ra Four Styles. All Solid. SUMMER SHOES! NEW STYLES! LOW PRICES business at 7 o'clock p. in., excepting Saturdays and evenings preceding Signed, holidays. Co., Woollkv, Yocno & Hardy ., Simon Bros., R. K. Thomas, R CALL AND SEE OUR LINE OF mUf nd y, In ! TO THE We, the undersigned Merchants, doing business in Salt Lake City, wish to inform our patrons and the public genthat on and after May 2ith we erally, will close our respective places of Ward Thirteenth ClTNNIXGTOX & " " 6 "3rOTJ--- At . . BOOTS jTID SHOES OZEilDIES FOE THE SEKD EXCHANGES. CULLED FROM WESTERN 18 p : PACIFIC COAST NOTKS. Golden Wedding. The fiftieth an BY TTIE GOV. CHARITABLE " TTOX . ; UTAH & NEVADA RAILWAY. gt. well-pack- ed ; ' : . I ed fiSW11 ON A3lk AFTEB ! Thursday, May 20, '80, AU i no Utah Nevada Railway Company Will ran its Train as follow (StrSDATS SXCKFTSn.) . Going West l.v.,.. Kiitm SASam IiV., Lv.MlOMain : Gong Eat t. Stations. Salt Lake City Ar.'..S 40 p m . ...Garfield., Lv.;. 122pm Lv... 123pm Ar....U80ato .,,,Toole.... ..Terminal... Lv...l00pm Lv...,10COatn v....nsia lT....l9 01pm On Sundays. ir.. 8 00pm Salt Lake City . .nGarfleld. . , re r, ;.. Ges'iPaaaTJfcTW Art. ', the Iiv.. S09pn ....Tooele. 4. Lv..lSS0pm Ar...l?2pgi .. Terminus... Tjy..i3SSpm (on anv train) to nrAii ...... SActa. Lake Point andKetnrn... ....... wets vnuarR eewee xu ana s yr. of J38pecial rates glveato Snndav Schools. Societies, etc. - . Coilete ! Prices Dspt's mm , FntEST PAINTS ,i 'I' 4 .v ..., SILOES AND SLIPPERS, For Ladies', Misses' and Children, OH so BROS. CO. HANDY . ! 2 jfiL our hiiohh. tsr sec ovn . suoi:-ea.5o see tsr WGT SHE OUR -- -- tm fe EES CHD5S CQTTJIGECGLOHS CIHT. 9GQE1 , Lowest ' ' : V- f PAINTS. ' ' ;UiUTtooJurraD. TtrUri Cary, Ofdea ttfaotnreri of Paint. KoraJBy ft. O. 1. 1 aa4 IP kiaacha. Ain L ..Bnpt. i ' ' 'fe. ! !l QTHi MOTTO t Il'B SELZ, ..BJ . VllE.)!' ' |