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Show i RETURNED TO THE OLD STAND. UNITED ORDER MERCHANT TAILORS. HUM. 33 BY TELEGRAPH. - ' Wffl,WESIElCi CSION XKLEORAPII HICAN. A 31 m go I June 3, 18S6 Wednesday 33 s ens" Pime Minister on Vaticanism EVENING NEWS. Maxwell Ilie 91url4rer. Louts. St. 1. Judtje VanWa'ouer of o the Crinittrai Court read hi.s Jorv trying the Maxwell case this morning. The Judge said if tho- Jurv should Aud the defendant did ki!l :iud murder 1 rerler in the manner aud f omi ch:tr-red in either of tbu counts ol the iudict-lnen- t, a they should return verdict o eullty of inurdor in the first degree. If, however, the evidence showed the defendant undertook 'to treat or operate on Preller for a disease and admino negligently, istered chloroform carelessly, and recklessly . to cause bis patient' death, but without iutent to kill or do bodily harm, they should brine in a verdict of manslaughter in the fourth degree. The jude further instructed the Jury that if it, had been shown that Preller desired tne defeat dant to treat hirarfor the ilisea.st; indicated in the testimony, aud submitted-himselvorantarUy to such treatnieur, and the defendant administered tho chloroform iu a cautions, careful aud prudent manner, then a verdict of not guilty should be returned, and they should acquit the delendaut. The Jude also informed thp jury hcit a verdict of guilty could be returned upon circunistautial evidence aibne.. I lie r At the conclusion of judge's speech, the;. counsel lorthe State beyau tnespeech-makiujIt is expected the case will not be given to the jury before Thursday at noon. - mslruc-tioastoth- - PERFECT' MADE MOST w O Purest and stronfest Nsmral Frutt Flavors. Vanilb, Lemon, Orange, Almond. Rose. etc.. as delicately and naturally as tho ttutt. -- PRICE-BAKI-- 34, MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE Z. SAJLjT XjJVICEI OITY.1 TJT-AJE- MI., C. ' . r'T- 4 aa. :a POWDER CO.. ..rlr ST. LOUIS. CASH PAID FOB UiuiiiicH, Rnrlapa, Old Bope untl Old-O- re Sachs, at this Ofllce and at Deseret Paper te?& a v NG I. I a. Liif.Ar.n- a a a, Mill. r mtifi HECAL PRUNE LAXATIVE; a BUioBsnrsii. The It frail remedy for corsubuob safe ladles, children, and wek constllntfona, mMMtreetlUlMMUa. rarUct the BUsed, toaes the Stomach. Aplenseat snfostitnte naaseons pills, Large boUles, 75 cent fold T all DmtiiU ead Co an try Beaters. rr Dei-fe- et rr nis D. & ft. Gi .UIHBEH'. VAKI). F TO TUB OLP TANNERY SITK, CAHT. & GGQEH The Tammany Cliiof Oorctl. Cor. 2d South' & 3d West Sts., New York, 1. John Kelly died at HANOY PAINTS. 3:20 this afternoon. His wife was with Where may be found ft generfl him. She is seriously ill. PIBKEB'S CEHENT PAINT, assortine.nt of Mr. Kelly has been ill lor seveu QUALITY OU1ULNTIID. BntCOI. months. During the last few weeks be OUHHU. WW seemed- to feel comparatively well,uit Cftry, Ogden A Parker, of Paints. For Sale by on Sunday last be was taken witifau Xji XT JVI 23 JS1 CET. S. O. M. L and It branches. weaker Which will at all time be sold at the attack of fainting aud became afterward. Monday he was worse, but LOKStILVRKET IRICKS. t this morniug an improvement was apnr Grain RndWooTW3tGd at nrices. Cash advances luade on the latter. parent. At noon, however, he beean" to sink and the of the end A. KrartXU. Telenhone 3G1. AND THE dAeCme wa realized. Mr.approach death was Kclljjft to painless, aRhoxiea he Was epascionst wo the last. Only Mm Kelly sudJier children Were present whert tUtrpatient A CARD. prospassed away. Mrs. Kelly was the blow aud is too iil to see trated DESERET HOSPITAL. UNDER anybody-byNo funeral arrauKuuieuts rpt 1 Hie mott favorable auspices, is now open have yet been made. i) U RAILWAY. noveft to tint large and cominoOiou ouutiRED CBOSS COTTAGE PARKEfl. FINEST PAINTS CCLDB5 UlM mu-nfacture- rs OOLOHS. - cm-ren- WOOD ! WOOD ! I CHICAGO 1 Cash paid for good, sound Quakingasp Wood, at the NORTH an Mast not le l?ive inches in diless than ameter. THE DESEItET NEWS CO. Paper SX1II. . 1 WESTERN r - leern univer :ig ts&eiy occupiu by- the bity. The appointnteats ate neir ana or Hr,t order. T liu hails knd rooms are thor oughly ventilate!, an4 warmed hy a furnace and steam heating apparatus extending: cathrough the whole bnilding.andGoocl rtad every attenpable nurses are supplied, tion paUri to the comfort and welfare of its - TUB BEST ROUTE AND short NOTICE TO CREDITORS. xiltve: te goBfeioy " Foreiru st4n. laugh- ter iu which he says: "To secure civil rights has been the aim of Christian civilization, while to destroy them and resistless domineering action as a central power is the aim of the lioman policy." That is the absolute tru'ilK If it was worth whllsto the argument further, he could tarry statements which the Catholic give Bishops recently made to the same effect. of "quote!" quote!" from Was not Ulster the Irish members. in on its Justified fearing the attacks material interests when the National-is- ! papers described the Belfast lineu industry as one of 'the cursed of the curses of the country?Cries of "No! "No!" from the Parucilite memI bers Here are a series of articles in the Iiih press ju wbicathe linen manufacturers are denounced. But after all, the uncstion is not whether these fears are well founded or the reverse. The practical question was, would Parliament give effect to them. OppoTne time has come sition cheers. when the .Government should give them more information than was conveyed in Gladstone's recent references to Ulster. The time bad come when the government ought' to say whether there is rn Ulster or in any portion ol Ulster Hear, hear! such a preponderating sentiment as deserves separate consideration and whether they wijl devise a scheme to give the position of Ulster such consideration. Had snch a bill been offer-eCheers. to Scotland, the people would have rejected it. Was there any man in Hie House, who could maintain the bill did not weaken the supremacy of the Imperial Parliament, or at least Ministerial throw doubt upon ii? cries of "No!" -- No!" Demands have been made upYm him an alternative to the Gladstone ti fcSiate . He suggested a certain line piotjo.-alsupou winch the measure might have proceeded. 's His pk.ui has been described as plan, and those approving it were called puny w.hispercrs bv Air. llealy, w hose inagniticeut phjsique enabled him to look down on men not gifted bv Providence with his great Laughter. It was personal gilts. hard upon them to be accused of arrogance and presumption when Uey were nouost enough to meet the demand for an alternative scheme. They were Cheers threatened with and counter cneers. Dissolution had no terroi a for him. .Cheers. J of one thiug he was coufldent, the uuist majority iu Parliament would beof.strengthened. Cheers and cties "Oh;" He rejoiced that this great issue would soon be submitted to the only tribunal whose decision they could accept. IParut'llite cheers. He trusted in the ultimate good sense and patriotism of the BriUsh democracy. "There is not a man wuwdocs not know every aud political interest would personal me o have cast my vote with have led Gladstone. Not a day passes that I do not receive scores of letters urging mo for my own erko to vote for the bill am! ditch tbcWhigs. Tim temptation,1 no doubt, is great, (laughter, but am not b.iso enough to gratiiy my personal ambition by betraying my country. Loud cheers. I ain convinced when this discussion ii over tin: Liberals will not Judge harshly those who pursued honestly the path of duty, even though it lead's to a disthe party and the loss of ruption of iidluence and power, which personal it, is the legitimate uuUjitlon of every rnau bi seek unions; hit Holitical li icuds and associates. Loud aud prolonged elieeriug by the Conservatives " Omaha, Council Bluffs ChLcago. i - man-of-w- ar - v o s - .). FAVORITE HOME &EMZDTIS warranted not to contain a sin gie particle of Mercury or any Injurious substance, bat is rarely vegetable. liountiful, Wert Centrevtue,. Farmington,. Hooper, South, Kaatvxue,.,.. irf ouimviu, bmtm, rnTTTI I H I". J- X1AJ It vvlll Cure all Diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. -- ' I d A ShoH Lop,... Woodruff, Socorro I'snnly, New Mexico. W. C McLcilau rieitautoH....i Molen Muddy, Orangeville,i Price,., DYERLAl HOUSE Jnab,. . . Street Oara Ulendait, Juhneon, Kanab PIONEjER I pav-mast- AMI BISHOPS OF THE of Zion. '1 11 r, to-d- T. K. RICKS, president. Counselors. F. C UUt.Nfc.LI-- , Utah Central Sailioad. PLANING IILI NEW TIME CARD, K ,1-- I ., - HENrRY WAGNER- - 1Z ' ; l,mf Vo Hi si: ke, o E va 41 u, J. . y -- d: air-brak- es: -- . t- - 'd ? .s ? -- rfuu ' " 1 - m & t ngir, ''-.th- at d, ' pre-domisa- ace - j.i?Jii.f.tInn titiUwt fcM'erprae. MMon ...J. 8. P. Hale, A. Hunt. Cherry Creek,.:,... Ctifton,.i Jiejels y.1' n'. " a . I li. W. WARDS. , - le t . ,! . , - . ' X Bunker t'loter VUJhu o. Jensen Thos. Harper. ; Orsoe Huiith, r J ffliw WAEDS. Ward,.. Logan, Second Ware Henry Ballard. Third Logan, Ward,,.,. Bobert Davidson. Logan, Fourth Ward,............T. X. Smith. .Wm. Uyde Logan, JKifth Wardf.......... r ww. Kril Wmrd.. .A. L. ftanear Ward.... Seventh ........Isaao Bmith Logan, Mendon,. ........ ............ . ..Henry Hugh O. fitkin. jVU4vtUe,.....;,,.....,.........u. .......... Hans Funk. Arwiin,......i....i,r.. . . . . . 8 ... . Ol d ham.i niuel . Paradue,. Ieatbant. yortdenc,.,........,;i4W.Koftert VT. I Skidmor. Jiichmond,.J.. L. FarrelL Smit B, Jardiuo. 0'renlon,........................J. . .. . ... Alauakam. W. H. Wdlsville, .,.. Afeif.........M...0. ...... , DAVIS STAKE i OavTa Vtafe. Coaaly; . flLLLill JL BMirSi Prealuont, '. J. ci 1 In:.h SI. L. ...l tl'lliln . ' t Millet, P. ee K 1. J. W A It I S. . HlMlDP-l- II. .!. il,.: ....M. II, St, Uttiid M. r sin,; t, ( (! r. P. K :!t Ii.ci Centvol, 'en Inrnei: Jorjfer.'.pii- M. " K ( WelLcr ; I I.ii.y i's. . .t'amuel l'l.uadHt Thatcher,.. SUMMIT STAKK. W.'tV.-CM'FF- Alma l'llre;Lc W. E. Pa- n iir.f.el- k, . . ITcii.-e.-.t- v.:limlll I'uiiiM.v, i . ....I!;'1! wai:i8. Cotilcille. . F.ehO, HeneeerciUe,,. HoyUritte, Kanuii,. .Park City,.-....- , Parl'eu's Park.. luii-'- S tat. a! ,!l Iff. I'.!.:, ' A i.e.' l.'i l . i'a. iu:i.:.i ".i n.ti'i--v. !'. At t ..I no. Holm!. est', I Ii ;. p . :. I Peon', r...J'.rsi... Vpton Wanship l,i r SlepllenM Poclqiort, - ' : ii : ( :K It. i: I'lnlah County, Wypmlnr. . . iren Ti ,,.Jaiue. Dowtia Jaliie.- - ;rii., ii, jr. oimly. Wyoujlu-- . Kiver Bock Springs James Sine, P. E TOOELE STAKE, Tooele Cotisily, t'tr.Ik II. S. GOW Prc.ident. XS, C I.. Anderson. T. W. Lee. WHIe Counselors. WARUSw msiifira). ...,r. . .". ...... Clover Deep CVf,.. R. T. HIf Granttviiie,,.., Join TooeltVitg... Vernon,, CV 11. ill. f O 1 -- STAKE, President. vtosnf.e or.0. SSlOOT, DavhrWhn, H. J", J. t'. .p'.tl . UTAH A. I).: St. it. T W. K. Al. s ..Kdxwil'il llttlPi M.isiN !. il:li ..ti. X , I'll! Il.il.' ...Thos. Ail.in, ji LaitreK,....s St. .........Xiulucrt Kins. t t lull, rah Coriiif.y ItlsllOI'S. T. J. McCivtlonh WARDS. Alptne. .... American Fork Crrfor. ielii,. son, Pay Pleasant m. , ........J.lolm . First ftwofVv, Second r.in'iiicf Fli P." imi'ii Wm. Priro T. U. fuller ..T drove,. ProvoJSench President wm. e i'ort, Oonhen,..., ' S. TitulK-r- ' lli.uii FrankllB Coaller, P. J. i'.lf. Ward U .Joimso;.. J. V. In U Prova City, Third rrnri......Myr:i Tanner 1.A '. Poet!. ProvO 'Citg, Fourth Ward Jrval Iroro-Oiy- , Ward Madsen ."..Pe Prove &Ug, Fifth Ward .'...if. U. v;.ii.. Salem,.... Gcor;i- Hallnlav Santaonin Ti. D.tSiiell Spanish Fork Samuel Opcushnv Spring Lake Ncphi Packard Sprlngville 1 - .aHukt Kmrry 'oanly. r- - T I BTwlt A. M. ' SuUh BMBOrl. . .Nevndu.. til llunki r. ir. I . I.. Woods. P. K 10. P. lim n ml. P. I !M . David Wiltim Pleasant Valley, SALT LAKE STAKE. Fifth If. Iewis. tevitton,.....,.., MtSS(tt,f ,W. M. Iewis, Logan, First . I i I. AY TON, PiosmIimii. ( .JoTiiiiiU), (".iiir.s, iijisII. XLn tineas i c I o.ini v; s ...... ..Seth Johnson. gnoisatf,........... j Jo p J ard I Clarkston, Coveville,.., .......... w ....... J. C. Larsen. ....... ........Robert Hyde arA...... ........ .8. M. Oaiaes, Molen. HyrHm,..,.... . l- ST. JOSEPH STAKE, Art7n4i. WABU. BISHOPS. Cedar Off ,t, Lunt. ....iTHeary .......... .......... m. W., tt uizs, HMHwrw,. Wm. K. Jokes. rmraaoonah. Parowan. first ITaro... ..Wm. C. MitchoU. second yr.....MiBOcf;.'Xaiy. imM Cemmiri CAKXOH-- . ' VtmM. rrasldsnL tUXt LAZX CITT Wonrth Harris, Benson............. ............Alma ne. b .. Spring I'alley,. .. Second sato ..A couBeira, . r- 3. Henderson. .W...A. P. Schow. IIATCn, PreldeU felAfender.P--'- -- Anton. WAHIDS. Centre.. oaonh Warbnrton CAorfraii,.....v. Peterson, wener. ardV....MMU....Binnl WASATCH STAKE, Waaalcb Connfy, ( tnh. ' A BRA SI WARPS. : nrstWard.. Cosmly, fjtab. ' O. CARD, President. I . It. I'iiHi 'l '. N. -- :i!,lil I'ouot', ... BISROPS. WAaBi.1.1. Cebo M. W. Merrill, . f C i ) Pimm M.U C roe well. . J. H, Thatcher. H. H. Williamsi . . .. . N'. It. Lew to. ............ - ..Wm. NeelyT Isaac Thorn. CACHE STAKE, ' K. .lulIM, . it . K i I", III. P !. (imU 111!'.,... l,ai;Um . TH03. J. JOSTKS, Edward Dalton, Morgan Richards, Jr Oneida Cenuly, Idaho. v " . . . I ulleti,. .. ullt u Oeerton ;; ................ ....M. J. Richards Plymouth,. Port aoe. . .... ............. ....O. C. Hoskin A. Goodliffe Knowille, Three Mile,......,....:....,..... O. A. lVrrr D. Zundel. I. Washakie,. WiUard City,.... , George Facer. ' . . i W. A. P.iiiiu'iei' t Inliii i'.n U. r. M:: re its Kunk. I Fugle Blarhaia County, Idaho. E. O. Meecham j l:, K. v I l'i. -- I. i. ' i I I.tncoljii PAROWAN STAKE, Bisifbrs. wAitn?, Bear IHver iptty, .......Carl Jensen tlriglutm City, First Ward,.., Henry Tinge Brigkam City, Second Ward.. . Alvin Nichols Briaham City, Third Ward,.,....K. Aladsen. John Welch Ilrigham City, Fourth Ward ...J. C. Dewey jteweyvill arouse Creek,.. Kimber , A bra ha.,,.0; in Ifunsaker Honeycilie ' '.. liav;.i P-V, N Ward,.......J.G. Davis. PanguUck, Second Ward,.. ....11. 8. Church. j Counselors. n ox Elder CoaafT. t..., ll - ' Win. Coalyuiah, fNtM,.......M...........,lanrjBg. BOX ELDER, STAKE. O., G. SNOW, President. Creek,. - , lHRlSTOPH.".lt Stuart. CasaosriMs....... Escalant; Hillsdale,,. Joriois,....L.i.. Panguitch. First - Ifetlgrille. Fock ... " I't'rjien i fat hiti ton y .. llama. njuy, Il.tai. WARDS. . J. II. Joseph C. I. White Iteaeer, first Ward. . Heaver: Second Ward,.,.. X. .,,,J. Smith Greenville,.. Befijamin I jlley white . E. B. Tanner MitforH,.'... J antes XI elinijjht. Minersmlle, P. h.'Pjic.' t? ...George Rasmns RasniuKseo. v, C. Parkinson. -- Peter Preece- .Jmh J. P. Harrison ..AJA. AUea'. OJiford,..77... i Adamxville, Mantua,....,, A'ort. . i A.I.M.i-- ....... Taker,.. PAN QUITCH STAKE. J. W. CROSBY, Jr., Preaiidinb DdOmeoB j Oo.Bior. ' Uwold Caany Utah. ' BISHOPS. Park Vatleti.... ,'l ..I I!. .it. p. I hy I. Dixon. J tCvanston,, --- Chesterjteld President. r, i ..III- I i . .... ii iin.. ...... .CT....waco rar,., ITortL............ ...Harrison fleber, A.,..Jr. ; JTeber, West Sperry. 8. M. T. Seddon. Wmrd,....,.:... IfarC...,.........V. ILUickenlooper. BISHOPS, JTenhimin CIol ..N. O. MnrdonT U.S. Dnko Henry CU irg Van Waponer ,.Vt.iK. NutUiU l. Airfiray, H ot7tar.... tlehry Moon Seventh ITord...... ........... ..Wmt Thome. WooctaMtt,,. JT. Sheets. Eighth Wardr.........M..u..K. llntnh County. A. ,Woo He v. Xinth Ward... ............ Tenth Ward,..., seaeooe ...;......Adam Speirs- - Ashley,. llatcn ....Jeremiah . .Aiezano er aicuae. Mountaim Oett,.... Thos. Bing-hnieteventh Warn,.. , ......... .H. B. CSawson Twelfth HTtrrf,-.-.., Thirteenth rrd,...........MUlea Atood. Fourteenth Word,. .......h... Thomas Taylor. WEBER STAKE, Fifteenth Joseph Pollard. Sixteenth Ward,........ .Frsdarick Kesler. Seventeenth rrdr..M.......Joha Tingey. Weber Conaiy, rtiMa T. Whitney. Eighteenth D !i W. 8HURTT.IFFVreMdcnU Nineteenth ITarf......M....Jame WaUon. Twentieth arrd,...-wMM...t.JoaSharp. ,ti. Y. MiddlCtOU, 1 rv,nnlnr Xuent0-JtrWard..., VT. U M. Alien rTord........ rd,..,.....0. $t ' COUNTMT WAMDi i . Big Cottonwood,. -.......... aisovrs f. .Ferrea J...s. .......... v.. ...... J; P. . Taylor Harrirrille.. hert Bel unp. ...Gil Hooper i.,. ............... " 'Wakds. - Kden tlNIlt .Fidericit fihoonfofl rtpa.. Men MUt CrA,u. JCast imtet...... Farmers,. ...,.;......M......,L. IL Mob11 ' MS ..-Jo- AJA LMp.l h siek.! rwfer,..Mit..M.Maw.....MDaaieJ S. J. Despoia Cronta,. ..................... ......... Crane ....James ,fiT.aw,......y. Milt CrseA,..........M.....Ml. O. Hamilton W. B. Mountain IU,... Hardy Bonnio Horth Jordow,..............Saanel Pleasant Oreen,.,.,,,,.. .,,..1, M. Hrdiaa Holrwae Sandy, .....................Eaekiel South Cottoamoo4,.......,..J. 8. JUwlt South Jordan W. A. BUis South WUiou) Cmk, (DniBtr). M. itewari Sugar Mont,,. KM f..,7.'..A.O, wH trm,.....,.,Jiteui CrdM - J .....-.Harvey Fitirrieta,... JnrA Valley,. .......... Joseph Kimball Mormon .............. A. Mc.Kiuuon Mound Valley,. John Ashworth. li, U Shepherd. K .. I ;i !' K. !!. ::u .iv, ,n I! ., iil. I. ii. I BISHOPS. .Tonus ......M...J. ; Ruerdale, Rich Cenaty, Ulah. Robert ('jdder ...Ira Ncbeker. R. MVRDOCK. ' I'.. I . i Onolda Coaairy, Idaho. WAtlpS. BEAVER STAKE, 'leaver Connty, sjlftU. J. I , P Ml. P. - - . ; l..ill:rlrii. r iIISP !v S!tt',s!rr7 Hi !i, I'. K ore imh Spnn;dii(r, 'I i:mi.:u- .lnil I. St. i, eorge. First Wt:i: St. ileofjt, .W.i'K.' Mu etl,.. W.iiHi inr'i us eiSI I.Vwrv. 'I i.i ni Ht. nl. .'lei rv. St. tieoe'ue, J'ou.tb Wr,t l. II. i'::lu Counselors. ! T... I mil. l!!SIIi.V. !"; .Samuel f!nrter. A.jp. Dickson. G. O. Parkinson, Samaria.. liiiiXliRni I'OHUiy, Idfibo. . Jofcis, Soda Springs. ... Oaniel Ijiu, P. Ei ,,tsaoH ,.... s. o:i:i'. 'irf... James Carrion. J. R. Porter. Win. West. franklin,....,4 'PuHsi Piim, fimt Wtt ,. r.... V i'.TV Second Ward Kobcrt Price. 'n' cJt.k'- Preston ..II. Ii. Oalrpnple. Presto...... Garden CUg,.. Lutetotm Meadowiilie, . . Randolph Woodruff,...,. ( i.tcct . oui.-e,.- .i . QNEIDA 8TAKE. W.D. HENDRICKS, President. Peter Jensen. St. Charles, liutt. i - Koakcille Siiied t 'lura,. Bisnors. Rlchrille,.., Win. Ituline S. A. Wilcox. , ...Johu Stock. A. Lewis ...Jt. K. V. Aiisliu. .S.iniiK'l Matthews John Ii inner, P. K. A'oMiian, ' ). I -- John Hopkins. K. Hnil .......J.Whitenr. E!j O. B. Anderson. Charles Tnrner. Fast, PrerrHs, PorterrtUe, Went . CMctg wa tins. Crogden, B18UOP8. . A. R. Wright John Kuntx, P. L iOnd w ;ik l SMITH. President. Morgan, A'orth Morgan, South Peterson Oounselora. MtmtpAier,. n, i .. .. muerf,7ncI..(Co.elor. ; BITTERS . L Cevrgetoicn,.... Lu'ertji, . rtiu-niKrhl- v Parker. T. E. Kicks, )'. 11. i. H. Harris .CadwaladerjOwens, P. E. John Iionaldooii. T. S. Smith. ... ... .... II.MI'IJ i;i ti iilliii;l uUey Morfaa Coan(y,TUth. . .....i I. L. 'oucilj. l7nli lu!r..Hein-- ,t.Hii.- M,j.ltt. ..... V. O. Bear l.nbe Couufy, Idaho. ne, i,vv I. Left's,.. 9- - j BEAR LAKE STAKE. WM. BUOGE, President. IHiHYntingtnn, CotttmivtKHi,. h'iak Jlaveti, II !fi;r,ilirij frfifiVI..... .......... ................BISHOPS. .J. Black. . Ilfnnington,,..., Her K, Ji an Joliii-iiPan! 1. II..: ne. lens .1 s l'l .1 .i'i. I "i.Irni.lll, IXl. . .Peter da! it icy Word IfariMtDiy MORGAN STAKE, ...... ...J. li.Tivans, P. K. It. V. Jardlne. . ........ .selney Weekes. M. WAr.ns. .1. .; i mw iMl . M i: I .In1' a, I G . I' Si.T. II. l B. . ,,.,;. Ittthttt.'iH, Thomas Yates. ..Abraham Redford, '. E. .. George Foss, P. (1. Jt. L, By bee. 1, .. I). T. .MCAl.l.IsTKU. tiirii niBHOPf. TI. Hart Ucorge iimion 6 ii:.!:i.i! T. ,1. t.M i.i t.'riiJ'tt'H.. 1. H. HINCKLEY, President. Daniel Thomson, 1 Connselors. J. Ar. Uobison. Scipio ay e K . IHtXctui. .......Thos. C. Callister. D. it. Stevens. A. Kimball. ..A. . ... . ..L. N. Ctiristianson. Meadow Creek,....., B. Bennett. ,.H. Oak Creek..... ....Peter Anderson. w. v .......... 7V, Wilford, . M:;kcr.I P. S. . Ki mi7, lleiiiyMe'.Xru.ur, MILLARD STAKE, Millard County, Vtab. Fillmore llolden, Kanqsh,.: Leamington , BANNOCK STAKE, LUMBER who-.oppos- empe,... Tiestret. P. K., presiding Jilder. ( t l'nt. II. XL .e. i o W. II. I K.w. id i. s. i;u i, i'. ii ,1. Mlu slei, Vtlierue, WARDS. cr WASTED! J. Wnsliliijktuil E. Jones. ,...T. ... ?.. Pomeroy. ,C. B. Peterson. ....T. IS. Jones. Lent,...,.....,. , Mesa, Papago,. t ... ... rRESTOJf, PrtsUHng BUhnp, Robert T. Burton, j Counselors. Jno. Cannon, Rfacer Canyon, iiurton Lclaz liuttes,... Eagle Itock, .... f.etfiatille, Lyman, ........ I'lHrker ilejeburg,.. . . Salem Sand Creek l.tcut. , ;WAl:IS. BISHOPS. .O. M. Stewart. Alma WAKI8. . . I.. President. A. F, MAC DONALD, H ,W. J1. Ha-M- t. , ' i ST. GEORGE STAKF.. J. MARICOPA STAKE, Ilarieeaa .Comty, PRESIDING BISHOPRIC. y it. ) Thuibvi, .... WARDS. , N . d. i ay THE EL.rT. K, l I'reeinoHt, ... 'Ire Volley, Counselors - OF Ov(an ixed StaJtes - Tine Viilley,.. i,...iL . !V:. lllMUll-'i- 'fcusda'.e I'ermiUion, ' -- Stoiiocntes'aM 1 I !.'V. StAKS. MliNt Suitna W; I). Johnson, R. 8, Kobiusoli. book of 100 D'apres Lee'e W. M. Johnson. ferry, The heat hook fov Moccasin Ilcaton. .....Alvin an adviertiscv to Mount Carmet, H. a. M. Jolly. be he ox consult, W. ..H. inlerrille JSsplni. jSpVERTlSlMe perienced ortrther- Pahreah.. T. W. Smith wise. It contains W. J. Seaman tistsoi newspapers and estimates of the cost y.'an, it. 8. Robinson it advernsiuir. 'ine advertiser who wants Upper ICaneb,. to snctid nne dollar, rinds in it the Informa tion ho requires, while for lhtm wha will invest imieneu inoiisanfl Uollais in advr- LITTLE COLORADO STAKE, tisinar. a nclieme i indicated which will ineeL lus every reauirement. or can be made Apaebe Con aty, Arizona. to d so by slight changes easllvarrived at LOT SMITH, President. by correspondence. ' One hundred and ' rtfty three editions have been issued. Sent, John Rnhman, post iaid. to any nddren for 10 rents, Ap VV. Broobank1Co,u,,efr I. CO.. NEWS- !lv to CEO. P. ROWKLL WARDS. Bit HOPS. 10 TAPER ; ADVERTISING BITREAU, ... A. L. Farnsworfh. Coppy,. pruce St. tPrinting House So.), New fork. Moan .... ..J. H; Richards. St. Joseph 4.... " Sunset.. J ... Nelson. ......P.W. T onto Basin,., Rial Allen. J. II James. Wilford,..:,... A " i JiediiuMA,. Bishop. .Thomas Stal worthy. R. J. Cutler. 1". E. WAKDS. Factory,... PRESIDENCY IN I - . ..W. H. Warner. Oavid CdalL . - I .Elmer Taylor, 1'. K.ri'm. ..Xtcils A.iaara. faufrnru ,. ...J W. llaws. Jtf&frk; E. O. W. D. Johnson, Jr Thomas Chamberlain. V WAttI9. ('(H.stlV KlMuttre (UmviK'd, Uinebm-i- STAKE, Haste Coaat), I'tnb. WOOLLET, Ja.. President. : ' I lti u i. 1 ,n AlHiulstlt, Aitr'rn Hutirille KANAB 25 CENTS. .!. - u- N ... '. Itiehif. l,,&ic,.K,l Best AceoMuodatloas In tks aty at tks Bats Charged, f 1.00 f 1.60 per dar. - NORTH-WESTER- , Lev NAMES- ii I A. K. Tinn-- John Beck: ilotui, Xephi, Virwt Ward.. Xepht, Second Ward,. W. A. PITT, Proprietor. tVv-onrni- .. SEVIER BisHora.,. ki r I I f RANK ' . Ureem i urat$ ; r I.. .. . Kureka,. City, Utah. Open Day and Niicht. pass to and from Depots. . t:harls Sperry, WARMS, MAIN STREET, SINGLE MEATUS, t - I'll V I'. i! ');. X.'rth '.I..'.. SlflMj, Ub. :.".W - Netler t'oimlr. JUAB STAKE, Jamb Couatf, Joel Urover,. r,i ;i W.U. '.ecKinilhr, Co .Philadelphla.P-I'Rirt- :. Hdalro iv, . M.- -. rh'lumr.i, h'i,:t Kfifttitil, Sf r'ttirfieiv WM. PAXMAlf, Pireaid'eaX Salt W ill' HenningOlsen . r l'la- '. Af,!t Mijtutl I'leasai.t, Fred. Olscn Charles Pulsipher .....K. II. Stewart L. S. Beach ..Oaapar Christiansen J asper Koterton , .icoik ViauUen Moab,... ki.oo. 15, to-d- . tluMttngtom, OVER REGULATOR. X. ' r7t-.'r- ,lii?-iii- BISHOPS. WMJRUS. Cattle Dale, Ferroit ( 4'oimty. I'inli. v : M.tp :;, rjounselors. I'.iii uli.ini oloi-iido- s. ..IMl'i it i v. ik-- i k;: ' ( ii. v ,)..iVa It. M.iilien. Iu4: ii. I.AllSKN, President. Oranke Seely, Uasinus Justersen, . cani' H ,'u?t i ;. EMERY 8TAKE, Emery I'snaly. I'Utlt. Molr. SANPETE STAKE, AIm j.'.ki V. oimlv. ljfnla Kwic-r.- ...Benjamin Notile J. T. Kaxer Hans Ilanser Hunt .....,.....-Joli- n K. ,...l. Standitb H. J. J. C tAvunsd SnwtulM, St. John Taylor, Nc-lsiv- 4'oiiift.v, p i.l.tnher-C- Uriiiih.. "Hitmen. Ernest Teitjeu arajo Sutriaeo, Omer,.. l II. .eilln Pop-kin- Mm .......... ...... ........ ........ Peter Isaacson Amity, hrattut Ifeber Meadow, liMh--e-ui- mm , loll BISHOPS. K. A. Noble A. H llolden ...8. K. Johnson il. C. Williams Alpine,................. nisiiurs. ...Jens WAiuis. Ulyff City, JSta-nha- .( WAKDS. - (! 1 Apaebe Cnn(jrt Arizona. TAKE -1 David S. Cook &eHarMan.; TTTTTin -- Wm. ltrown EASTERN ARIZONA STAKE. JESSE h. SMITH, President. If your Liver is oni of order, then your whole system is deranged. The F. A. II.VMMONO, lrosidcnt. William Halls, OUiiseU'is. William Adams, ...Wm. S. S(ibT Jr ...Kfttban Cheney ..J. M. Peerist .....Edwin Parker Peter Barton Weber, South, blood is impure, the breath offensive ; you have headache, feel languid, dispirited and nervous. To prevent a more serious condition, take at ' once Simmons REGULATOR. If you lead a sedentary- - life, or suffer in iktiiitT anfxzioaa-avoi- a lisnulants nnJ take Simmons Liver Kegnla- to relieve. lor. Sine If you have eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals or ideepkvs at night, take a dose and V"U will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. If mi a miserable sufferer with toastj iiiatiun, Pyspspsfa and Biliou-n- i ss, si'rk relief at once iu Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not eontimial hiHg, and costs require but a tritle. It will cure you. If voir wake up in the morning with a inner, imu taste in your moult), Sniiinons Liver Reirnlator. It ci.i rccts the Bilious Stomach, sweetens the Hreath. and tho Furred Touxuc. Children often rleaies sadiu Caihartie. aad Tonic to avert (sunn; U'l'i'iKhiiiK nirknows. Simmons Liver Reg iLitor wdi relieve Colic, Headache, Sick siniii.ii li, Dvscntcrv. and the i oiiipUiiith in. lilenl iu rhildhpod. At .jiiv time you feel yonr system i loiiing, reguiuttug widi-iiviolent puigiiig, in- - will. nut lalnxieatiiig, take Lo.ndox, 1. The presence of the 7' Urroplmn at British Halifax at the present juncture is ex-- , inmates.--5medtcal department com a niif stocx oiurugB, ana a nne oj plained at the admiralty ollice to be XTQTTOE 13 HEREBY GIVEN BY THE. prises ofv John P. Isaac, adminis.r.ie nnuenugned, (he most valuaTiTeUnd elegant sur neither ?isiiitlcaiit nor important. trator of the Estate of Theophilns Wjlliams, insvruuients anu appliances ever jo- is tht're now in tha; regular gical course of all and to the in-creditors ri rti:ienHi onlerS issiKd lonx deceased, of, iersons into toe . mortioa ajjo. to secure the first Ave been made iumwry. having claims airamst Uio said deceased, to Anion?; other ve.ssc-l- bi'lonirln.i; to the for tho bewllt of paexhibit them with the necessary vouchers, luieat the city affords within tour months after the nrst nnhlication tients. A specialty is made of the dieeanet, of British tnavy which will soon reach l Una notice, to the said administrator lit is soiicitea Halifax under regular orders, an- he women, and correspondence First South and Seventh West Street, Salt from the afflicted. Dido, Garnet, ksmeralda ami Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake. H. B. CLAWTON, President. ; The Miltafi liits leea oitterod to St. for to The take Dei line onlv Moinet, JOHN P. ISAAC, W. V. ANDERSON. Medical Supt Johns. Mai Cedar eiinton.Dixon, diialltown, Rapids, Administrator of the Estate of Theophilns M. P. HUGHES, Hease Surgeon. tJ. B., 1. Msckrel are Tnchst,in these Chicago, Milwaukee, and all points East. B. It. WELLS, Secretary, f , Williams, Deceased. To the jieople of Nebraska, Colorado, waters, i Five Amcri-cA- i A limited number of indents will be pteutitul Dated at Salt Lake City, May 1SW. Wash liiiit yvstei tl iy, outNevada, vessels Idaho, Oregon, Utah, bought re in the board will doaw 4w ton and (aliform Institution, it oilers supeiicf taken, who do side of the harbor. Th llsheriu;'ii for future ceive instruction line. other not preparatory possible by any advantages Hieir names. They meet not disclose return to be will in and expected studies, o, numerous a Base Ball : New York, 1. Detroit 4, fetr of the THE points Among devote a certain portion or their lime ana them to the" south ol Cape August the patrons of U;' York x. Nev 'uperiority enjoyed by and on sick to the and Mlier labor attendance am the sell " island, r.iud between Omaha Chicago, are 1? 1, iniiladelphia 3, Chi- connected with the Philadelphia, Hospital. requirement The schooners nekher lnist two Uains a day of BAT OA:iin OMAHA & CHICAGO which oa this subject Is seUcited quiet. cago . fiacrs nVr Come iuto poi-- t are tho finest that human art an, Correspondence -from Bishops and ether authorities in the Boston, 1. ! slon 4, St. Louis 2. Boston, 1. A special from Halifax injrennitT'can create; Its I A 1. A V B nsAw ettleme Washington, I. Kansas City a, Naof a coaster Just BLEEPING CAK8, which ar4 mode The says: captain tionals 1 . of comfort and elegance; Its PAKI.OI L. arrived that .has lloulett report OK TnK DUIWINO KOO.U CARS, nnsuruassej sei ..'! an American macsrej tishermau Hi Philadelphia the employes of the bv any; and its widely- - celebrated 1A off Gnysborough coast,' ; and sah stijlis struck WINIKO CARS, the equal a to l.AIIAL, planing the number of 00. With the excepCMcaEO, lililwautee & SL Paul R'y . which can not ba founcrtlsewhere. Tittitoberf ain'H Spjech. tion of four mills, Urn proprietors of At Council Bluffs the trains of the tlrion 1. The debate 011 liie Home which have Pacific Ky. connect in Cnion Depot villi London, BniMeh," conceded the deRule bill in the. House ol tlomiiMiis mands, every already those of the Chicago & Northwestern Ky. man a employed los In Chicago the trains of this line make was resumed this afternoon liy Joseph ing o sash mill went out. inTheplainmen TIIE BEST ROUTE T;mlifitonessMonumcnts, Mantels", Iron connection with thosa of all Eastern lines Chamberlain. When he arose li was are uptn-l- d by the Protective Trades Mantels, Grates arid Hearth Stones. ("in For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, greeted With derisive cheers and howls Council, numbering 10,000 men. FROM OMAHA TO 12SO NOl Til TCMPI.B ST.. from tjje Irish members'. He dented cinnati, Niagara Falls, BuOalo, 1'iiUlniig, 1S7S Toronto, Montreal., ISoston, New York, The steamer City of tijilnej arrived made assertion the Assembly Hall. by Oltposite Dwyer (iray and Philadelphia, Italtimore, Washington, that he (Chamberlain) was the, author bringing Hong Koug dates to May 4th, all points In the East, ask the ticket agenl of , the Wicle oa N:ttloial Councils ami Yokohama to May 14th. for ticket via the published iu the Fortniyhtly liwit-w- . The States " TWO TBAISS OAILI BETITEE5 OJIAIU " Ossipee knew very well wtu the author arrivedUnited Gray at Yokohama steamship May 9th, to bring A " 01 tne article back tne if yon wish tlr beet accommodations. wasrana oeiaua inai HtlirankM1, AND tho Watkins, Ckleavo, absconding were supplied from Irish sources. "I ticket agents sell tickets via this line. Cedar 'Rapid. of that vessel, and Captain IfiBMapoliS, St. Paal, Darenport, K. 8. HAIR, ROLLER MILL CO. invself nossess." said th speaker, "iu- - Fulle.i t, the master CtlaVm, tlaUsqnr, of X. hrnHITT, . the schooner FSTtST incontestible and Itocktor.l, cehtrovertable Vrrrport, Gen'l Passenfer g't proof lrcVic, from which vessel he attempted Rk I(lad, Madsaoa, i; n'l Manager. Janesville, lhAt ennneni sauonanst leaders ap to escape, and from which he was GEO. D. WIT.UAMSOX I,a Crosw, Be Winona, Counc.near Hakodate. Fnllert was Mill ; No. 63 Nwth Tenyle Elret, proved the piiuciplcof National taken Room 8, Windsor'P.lock, Denver ieu'l Agent, Patuellite: ils-" uttered Here the ? Add all other Important Points East, North ' and Watkins was held on board Office: 21 BoKlh lempu East. ItABCOCK jailed, WJN. and eaat and Southeast. loud howls, out, ''Names Wen ' axiu Liie cried Genirai Western Axent. Omaha. Keb ami counciTativcs Raines; i A fire almost totally destroyed Akita, Whigs cheered Chamberlain. The t; A int at'Saft'Lake'Citv. Utah"" BRANDS : and cheeriDg guickly bc Japan, In the early part of May, and PULLMAN SLEKPEK8 and the Finest Kin PATENT HIGH came" an uproar, which lasted burned two days. Over three thousIN Cars in tub wokld oro mn on the RAUEB1 No. 1. minutes. Chamberlain calmly folded and houses were consumed. No loss is main lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee ml St. J PRKPIVE WHOtE WHEAT FLOUB: bis arms and erfjlliEK waited lor the stated. Paal Railway, and every attention is paid I" retused to mentamnlt'to subdue-buMusengera by courteous employes of Hi. 1. The St. Board Executive Louis, Company. tion the nanit s called or. of the Master Builders' Association trrcat at Chamberlain Kssumine. HCABPEXSTr A. T. K, Hi XIU.BR, to return to the ten hour lenirth eXDlained why he deemed (Jlad- - have resolved i General Good, Clean Cotton I2ng.. Mill TelenheneH.No.871.M7. OfSce Telephone stone's on J no 15th. Thev state thev Manager. Gcnl Passenger A k'I concession inadequate. He did system GEO. H. HE1FFOBD, given the short hour system a fair' J. P. TUCKER, IIJLAS MORRIS, iupt. not, he continued, propose to rcijiy to. have and car nmi. tney cannot prontabiy ' Aia't Gen'l Manager. Ass't Gcn'irabs. Ag'l. at Icseret Paper Mill. any of the personal relereuces made trial ' conduct business on that plan. himeelf tho course ot toward durinjt J. T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent. the debate. They were perhaps amus-insat Jacksonville, N.C, At noon but below the level of a great con Inslow County, George McNalr, negro, stitutional discussion of questions 10 years of age, was hanged for the fraught with the most momentous con- crinns'of rape, committed iu .April of the last year upou a white girl i years of sequences. .Those Home little meaEnre believe It would age. prove the most mischievous in its effect upon Ireland and postpone for a longH4mefe' satisfactory settlement of If your blood is.tainted with foul disthe Irish question. (Cries Of Hear! some Libease, you must restore the kidneys to Hear!) Therea had beento inminimize desire the health if you ever expect to purify it, 1, HALF'A-BLOCEAST OF DEPOT. eral quartersof a division on the second as they are th great olood puii tiers importance 0 J of the bill. Members had been by use of Warner's safe cure, reading SALT LAKE DAILY, AS FOIXOWS: I PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE told-tha- t the bill was already dead. The speaker did not believe Gladstone Unable o lresn or Undress for 10 Sontfr. North. Going Going no 6. a.m. .7.20 a.ra at. MilCord Express A fan tic Express" at would accept a vote on the second . UMBER, yearn. Park City and U. & X. Express.... i.W) p in that reading on the understanding , NAS5I, . N. Y., April 25th, 1884. the as LATH, I received it only apLoeiii'OKT, be I lOT Passenger Trains Arrive m Salt Lake, daily as follows: resoluof an abstract ior ten years I suffered from lame NOUJilSti!, . proval S11INJI.KS, From JTortU. Froia Sontit. to have back' ,.Conld not dress or undress Ireland tion. ought C.40 7.30 Milford at.. 'aclrto Express at........ p.m p.m. Express a Parliament of her own. Had myself. DiHe.rent xhysicians failed to FHAiii: Park City and U. A N. Express. ...11.21 .in. i:ii.in, ' any good. Had constant desiro the government submitted a mere dome to when the could not pass a of I'K'lil.il, resolution urinate, alarming principle Ftf,4MniKCi, JOHN SHARP, FRANCIS COPE. Suffered water. tortures.' of he lor particle autonomy Ireland, ' legislative General Superintendent. General Freight and Passenger Agt. 1 1 A R I W Alt K, (Chamberlain) couid have voted for it, Tookfthrce bottles of Warner's safe because it would not be inconsistent cure, which tffdctnally and permanHASH WEIHrS, CiLASsS, Mi cither with the creation of a chamber ently cured me. Never knew- it to fail. FAYKTTK HASKELL. like the Grattan Parliament or the establishment of"a . legislative; council such as the suggested aud PJIOMPTIA KlfiLERj which ere nowftpeaKer nad received the supIMS. A. C. YOUXG, ICries from Nationalists. port of the ihe Parnellites. "Names! Names;" VETERpARY SURfiM, The goveynmenvs proposal, ihowever, had a stronger, meaning than that of Graduate of the American WILL Veterinary WHO IS UNACQUAIMTCO WITH THS CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, a mere' abstract resolution, in that it , QotlegK the to the' of House", SEE BV EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE jsrepport pledged ContrUftorS, mid fIaiif3'Crerat the principle ot the Home Kule bill, Treats all diseases anil lamenesses of front which 'Gladstone T&ty he would Tforscs and' Cattle. Agent for the celebriited said never leparr7The speaker that Maud S..Uoof Expanded Honing Motion etc.-- ' he and tho use wbo thought with him Shoes, 3Second Sooth- - Street, with Office had believed that since Gladstone's Pendleton A Son. Late fjiliiner, Taylor &. to. to andS tu5. Honrs, Home speech at the Foreign Qllice, can Orders be left Willi any of the stables, Iiule might be so remodeled that they I. (). 1JOX C23. dim could vote, for it, bat they bad been disappointed. 'GlaffetooaJHiad since practically stated in lhaJlausd of Commons thai II the bill parsed its second e tuspended until reading it would-bCITT, except in minor details. Concerning Hie featare ofTrish teprtsentatlon &m CEIFOMIi BREWERY Wkistmi lister, those who .agreed with the speakerdid not wish to reduce Ire- land to tne conaiuos 01 a senguverniug LAGC11 ESEH ALB and PORTER koloriy,"and the chauses profnised by WHOLES ALS AND STATL. Gladstone would not meet the: views of 'those who maintained tb Is position. Stcfid South Street, Tkre Doer Eatt from itaut mreet. . proposals ol the t4l Fader thetheamended Irish members might, ,be in The j- f invited to take part in the discussion I.KGAL NOTICK. and vote on - imperial expenses like those of the llussian 'yrar. In ques- In the Irohate Court tit the County of Salt tions relating te such matters con, icrntory ot Utah. m order to tike an stantly arlaing, and effective part in the discussion, frish In. the matter of the FTstale of Itobert. members would lequire to fee conOreen, deceased. When voavfeel USED XJP. . . Then stantly at Westminster. It preheat be impossible to make the Order to show cansc why Onter of Sale of the eystem requires helpf-- .throw. would buouki nsi ue uiauo. i.eai & PACIFIC RAILWAY House of Commons a fluctuating body, CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND relation Gladstone East under proas be to all principal linesmid-cowould and KV reason of Its central' portion antt close It off the accumnlatidns of the STAG n M7.A E. AND GEORGE R. GREEN, VV and terminal polnta, constitutes tl:e most important to est, at initial posals. It would be equallyasupwise wbich invites and faclll-- NANT PERIobj link in that system of throueU a subortransportation Parliament an create Irish Kohert Green. deoeasedL havinac filed their winter, travel and traffic between citloa of the Atlantic and F&cillc Coasts. It dinate and not a tie tit ion herein, dutv verillml. nravinir for favorite and best route to and from points Eaefc, Norttaeaet and a also tho ana rt What wanted TCheers:! they body. an ordorof sale ef all the real estate of said rtorxnwesi una boutuwest. corresponaing' poists wInesc, was Irish .nei- - Uiecedsct for the urHw therein set forth; to prevent its main lino and branches, Chicago, Tne Bock Island system Includes - from t oraerea ny ine uuageot saa , bers becoming omnipotent, ins merisjori; West n fho oa? or tiuoim. Conrt, that all iier5ous lutorpstcd itemmnnrL Muflcatine. Washuisrton. Fairlleld. Ottumwa. Oskaloosa. either Westminister at Knoxvi-Uescaio iu fbhj npri City, Doa Moines, Indinnola, Winterset. Atlantic, 'tikorty. Iowa counter to Cheers and ;as cneers.) PrblMtte said on Court Uoiiati.i Wednesdav and tJentra in I council Bluaa, the 30th Harlan. Gutbrle Iowa; Atchison, J Is tor, that matter Parpellite laugh,iduDon, n&mAmn of Jouo. liifa. at 11 o'clock in the fare And Kansas Citv. in Missouri : Lcaveuworth end 7intnn day into would the the go pot noon of aid lsv, at the Conrt Koom'bf eaid speaker ter), .vt .Kansas; Albert Lea, Minneapolis and Bt Paul, In Minnesota; Vatortown in although I'rohateCourt.ttt tho trinity Court llouse.lu question of armed resistance, Parnclhto lyaitota, and nundredapiintermouiace ciueo, towns, vu:asrca ima suitions. as that he absurd, the City and of Salt Lake.UUh Tei resented, THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTti resistance of Ulster show cause if the (o why an order should charge. But of personal Becurity afforded by r solid, exhe to hot the that its patrons (sense said to sell '"narantees bnllaAtfld was, to granted DuMin government the road-besmooth tracks of continuous steel rail; eub SUinulate theDlGESl so much of the real estateexecutor, of the said de would constitutional way, la s pressed .. an near 3 "built culverts and bridsrea: rolUnsr stock c at perfection sine as shall be necessary, the British 'House of Comiious over- cease! of patent buffers, that aprivate skill can make it; tho safetydifw&line platforms HANS, resuTaie the iVKK'and ride copy of this order. Ie pablishet applianceswhich tba resistance? and or disregard 1 vs frn .tho h Siwi at governs least successive four practical and that the resist- abet Evsinvo N tews,' aweeks r.tw.t.ion of all Its traina. exacting Otner specialties of this routo are Transfers at cleanse the K IDNKYs. ' A wine- - (Hear! Hear I) Why had newspaper, printed of Ulster &nW comforts and nnhliHhml been Irotestants aairl and ance orthe in tutr i.....i connectinfif points in Union Depots, and the unsurpassed vj H as wpatriotic?j Waf it Jhaie4 Mayta,J380,,.i,,:of its Passenger Equipment. lliuriea - t j,.,,. meal wlllrnalro stigmatized ' Tho Fast Express Trains between Chicago end tho Mlsfourl River are com- -. glassful before each of were belonging proud because they - smH 'si-,euas A.'fiMrrn, oOBod of weU ventilated, finely upholstered Day Coaches, Magnificent Pullman to and a great empire opposed being .' i BKLIEVK thU ttaterScnt.' V I to u. ,5 Probate Judge. of tho latestdesiam, and sumptuous Dlnlnflr Cars, in which Kiace Sleepers on&ririffcfrrtm lonst . familiar associa on you cooked meals are leisurely waiting eaten, "(rood Digestion the elaboratelyand United of - Between as . Thn niRE DYPSOMAWfA lfh members King tions of and Kansas on and both." Health City Utah, Chicago AopeUte, I Idom? In dfifendineUiswrjue waa territory . T'V . . CouDtjof Salt Lake, ss. SuChiaon, are also run the Celebrated Reclining1 Chair" Cars. 11 0 J vt Air TkO religious bitterness. ffwrrnkii t iAyvhot. r f Iit ir r THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE St. Paul, There could, however, be no dpubt'. Conrt in rjid for the County of Salt Lata, in stor- - that the Protestants of Ulster 'were tne Territory of ljuh. hthm direct and favorite lino between Chicago and Minneapolis and STU3lAJDIIfcrr do hereby certify that action the upon ffjwro connections are made In Union Depots for all points in the Territories if jilon of their religious Interests.' lie the foregoing in full, true and Wrect copy run to are the Fast this Trains route, Of an Over i to 1 order ahmr Provincea. Expres3 aDd British run,, alamiijr that always 'op arid buntlner and flsu-n- Jnx Its natura f tonei and feqUreljltelongcdto resorts, picturesque localities, aterln places, summer Minnesota BOt asccndlike ! made in the religious !L.rrL5s.t?tchon,d Tposcdanvthlny t It is also the most desirablo route, to the destroying the MORBID AIFH fSricyi! He was ;. convincea crrounds of Iowa and x,auw ot itoitert Cireen. as lands iof Interior Dakota. of x and fields record iippeara 1 in wheat pastoral nice.. wy ; at Ulster hart th TrAtjstant . it.ui .rwfw niRRCT LINE, via Seneca and Kankakee, haa been opened stimulants.--3fAIiARIA- " witness whereof, I have fear riTfB to for cause by attempts' and Cancirmatt, lust and Richmond, Ksws. Indianapolis, Iafayette e myhand and Paul and intermediate points. fcr.. thev Irish Catholics-.- to secure Minneapolis and1 St. Dmril Kwni eiiutea the seal. of (aid 1 0 d8. Obtainable, im ttftll iM1i fut dUappearsbefore thntajidj,tt-FEC- T Catholic Church, by . - ..Court, . this 27th The. sUang day of rackets, at all principal Ticket OiHoea in the? United Btates and Canada; oivl faith, was bound Dot to be content if, idea.;, jv : HEALTH resume! Its ivrajt. its j,a, " witb .'JOIIJf CUTLER, , ' E. 8T. JOHN, says f qP ' , - R. R. CADLE The raembeM from Ireland r-ProhMttUerk. i M4 wl ' ft.tr drnn;iU -P, CCTI,St, ForftlbyH v. atw ind peyutv. Ticket 1 v the pe,igbjfvt J06 fltufril M Cineral PaiienatrAgtM, Phlcigo. BITTVIKM Estate of Theophilns Wiiliams, Deceased TO REGTJTjATE SAN JUAN STAKE. BISHOPS. Chester Call WARDS. ANMf iw, I -- lai;i.l McKay ........ Riehic. AfWio,........................;sn'e .iliavid Moori Mound Fort,..,.,. Wallai horth OgdeM,,..t.,...f,,.'Wo. Off den, First irrrf....i.It. C. OrUe liclow. Ooden, Second irr,....R'olcrtMcQuiTi. Ogden, Third M'arrf,. ......... Winslow Larr. Ogden, Fourth irard......V:l win Stratford. Ir aa.,U. Plain CWv,. 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