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Show EVENINGl NEWS. TbarMtar THB U. S, vs. jambs TRIAL YOB tmLAWFUI, Sept. SS, 1S SO eard-;lk- y. COHABITATION against thb VUKC DEFENDANT. later Tbe District XUmrmT FRAGMENTS. j and Obtain m Verdict ( 9lDaU(r. The Theatre box office opens tomorrow for the sale of tickets for y the case of the United States vs. James Hardier, of this city, wu Tlnafore." tried la the Third District Court. The Tins circus procession made U ne- Inr11rtmnt altered that, from DSC. 1. the defendant cessary for some of the schools of the 1882. to Anril 1. 1884. Zurviah G. and lived his with wives, cliy to take a half holiday, as not Martha Priest Eardley, In 8alt Lake enough pupils attended to enable the County. wa buu teachers to have recitations. ine aeieuuauk a plea i of not guilty. The entered The game of baseball which was an- names of tbe witnesses were then wife, Martha nounced to take place this afternoon called, tbe alleged second falling to respond. Eardley, between the Nationals and Railroaders Priest After some little time was spent by for the benefit of the Charleston suf- Mr. Dickson in looking for papers In court ferers, will cot oe played, because it the case, he announced to the sure the witness had been won't that's all we can find about it. that he felt arrested and placed under bonds for appearance. lie had fonnd the Jlk exercising device for musicians ner warrant of arrest but could not find has been patented by Mr. Julius the served, or the subpoena which was filed. Caesar of New York City. Ex. If the bonds Deputy that had bees device Las any connection with the Smith remembered making the arrest, rea had distirct McMillan and Clerk circus calliope or the plain accoideon, collection been given, a of bond having it may be regretted that Brutus did and that a man nauitd Wayman had not finish his Job. been one of the sureties. Mr. Dickson believed the amount of the bond was While the circus show was going on $500. 'ine name of the witness was called tnree times, and there beyesterday afternoon, a caning affair tben the District Attorney occurred in a side tent, Mr. Wootere, lli (? no answer, the bond be declared ask that "I said, of chief of staff Cole's detective force, forfeit." The Court Issued an order being the victim. Col. A. . Itichar e, lorleiting tbe mythical bond. Alter another delay Mr. Dickson anIn the presence of a few who had been to proceed with his nounced Invited, handed the detective the ap- tbe case, andreadiness the Jurors were following makcalled : Bowman Cannon, R.W. Crane, pendage, which was McLaughlin, Wm. McKay, Eding a neat presentation speech 1b doing ward Berry, Joseph Foreman. Charles so, to which Mr. Wooters replied in a Shlells, J. M. Harvey Thomas Davis, happy vein. George Scbili, Wells Clark, Joseph Foster. J. M. Harvey, Thomas Davis and Joseph Foreman were peremptorily XiOCAIi ICEWS. challenged by theB.defense. P. Martin and 8. C. J. B. Wilson, last num- Pancake The "Exponent."-T- he were then called and acceptber of the Woman's Exponent contains ed. some fine articles. Among them are James W. Eardley was tSa first wit"Decline of Population in Rural Mas- ness. He testified I am the defendmy mother's name is sachusetts," "Essay on Utah," and a ant's son; she lives at 631 Main- - Street; I number of communications. The have not lived at home for six or seven number U a good one. years: mother has seven living children, five ( whom live with her now: are also defendant's children; I A. Stack Burned. J. have heard my father speak of his Marchant, they with my mother; during the writing from Peoa, Summit County, marriage time named In the Indictment I often says that on the 20th Inst., a kttle son visited father's house: that was be of 0. J. Marcbant set Are to his fore he went away--; he was absent father's bay stack. In a few moments about two years ; 1 have known Martha years; during the a crowd ot women and girls had gath- idlest about ten iudictment time named in Ahe ered at tb tTre, with buckets, and they she block from my a lived about aooa extinguished the flames. The mother's; she has four children, the eldest ten, the youngest five or six damage was not great. years old; I have not seen the youngest child for about six moetbs; he was in Information Wanted. Informs my mother's store; I never aw any of tion is desired that will lead to Martha's children at my father's but have seen them at the store: knowledge of the whereabouts of Miss house, 1 have been to Martha's house, but Eva Elizabeth AlmgaLst, who came nrer saw my father there; 1 have not with the last company of immigrants visited her house for three or four there at my from Sweden. Srie is about ten years years; I never west children request;nameMartha's of age. The last beard of her, she fathei's of Eardley; my bear the family passed Nephl going south on the Utah latter lived at home; do not know ol Central railroad. The Information will his living a part of his time elsewhere; never heard him call Martha be thankfully received by John Oreen have his wile; I do not know whether or of Fountain Oreen, Sanpete County, EOtvhcDaid for the goods she pur chased in the store; I never heard her-Utah. talked of In the family a tbe defendant's wile; she was called I remember having seen Police Court. J. It. Nelson was Martha;plural in mother's bouse three or four charged wl'.h an assault, but the charge Marthaago. was withdrawn and costs taxed against years Mr. Dickson Was Martha underthe conrplainant. stood, in your father's family, to be bis Mrs. Wilson, druck, profane aod wife? Objected to by the defense, for the disturbing the peace. Defendant plead reasoa that no act of recognition was guilty and was fined $25. asked for. Oyerruled. John Doe, drunk, plea of guilty and Witness, to Mr. Dickson There was fine of $5. nothing furtherofthan imagination; we nothing it. Andrew Taylor, drunk and profane, knew Mr. Dickson Do you recogniie Mar. plea of guilty, $10. tha's child, Johnnie, as your half John Jones, drunk, p!eadsgulltyand brother? Objected to. Objestlon sustained. is fined 5. Dickson I don't Witness, to Mr. Frank Hagan.escaping from enstody, know know whether that he is; L don't her otber children are my half brothers pleaded guilty and was taxed $10. A. Larsen, vagrancy, pladed not aud sisters or not; the defendant is mv father. guilty. Trial and found guilty. To be Mr. Dickson How do you know sentenced Saturday. that! Witness He told: me so; nobody told me Johnnie Eardley was my Case. In the father's son; I never beard Martha The 'Arthur spoken of as my father'sor wife; I do Third District Court not know whether not she Brown, counsel for N. V. Jones and is reputed among the neighbors an be asked order that Frank Treseder, to be his wife; I may have said to the made by the Court directing Marshal grand Jury that it was understood that the deUndant was the father of MarDyer to bring Treseder in from the tha's children; I am under the imprespenitentiary and permit him to consult sion that some people think so. with his attorney and Witness, to Mr. ttichards The time spoke of when Martha was at the deMr. Dickson objected to allowing Ifendant's house was belore the first Treseder to converse with Jones with- date named in tbe indictment; I have never seen them together since. out the officer being present. To Mr. Dickson Martha is someThe Court said an order would be called by the name of Eardley ; times and in made to have Treseder brought so me people believe that is her name; allowed to consult with his counsel, 1 think if anyone asked me for Martha but he could not permit any conversa- Eardley I would Imagine they referred Priest; I do not remember tion with Jones without an officer being to Martha my fatuer calling her bis wife; my fapresent. ther did not lake Martha on ft mission Mr. Brown took an exception to this with him or bring her back; she lived a lew months 18 or 14 order, remarking "That is the first at mother's no children then; she ago: years time I ever beard of a case where two shii was there Inhad the capacity of a serdefendants who were Jointly indicted vant girl; I don't kiow when ber eldwere refused the opportunity of est child was born; it mut have been four years after; I don't know whether consulting together with their coun- anyone but her children live with sel." Martha; mv father's brother lived on the jMune block. Mary E. Eardley testified I am a President for urviah defendant and TaylorSearching daughter I ofhave known Martha Priest About seven o'clock this morning 10 Kardley, or i years; do not remember her Marshal Dyer and a couple of his have not at my mother's living the visited Qartio iIJo(jse. seen her lor six or sevenhouse; deputies months ; know The Marshal stationed himself inside her cl lldren; they come to the store the baildifig close to the door, while and the house ; never saw them there when dtfendant was home; from Noone of his aids guarded the rear. vember, 1882, to the summer of 1884, Deputy Smith then martc a careful father was home most of the time; f remtmber hearing father speak search of the bouse, every (ioi&t of Martna'x children; pobpdy tola me apartment from roof to cellar, looking to don't remember "the cljljrfjen Into every nook, corner, cupboard, go say,"l by tbe name of Eardley; Martha and which lu it uerimi area get guous iroui uie store, under beds and every place was possible for the smallest "human, " 1and they are charged to Martha; do cot know who pays for ihetu; from a boy to a full grown man, to Martha has been at latuer's house; be secreted. President John Taylor this was while he was absent in Engwent a year before we were was the object of solicitude, land ; bebefore tbe graud Jury ; father but it Is scarcely needful to' state that called seldom went into the store waeu he ho was not f oaotl. The o Ulcers were was home; J don't remember hearing qaite- gentlemanly In their deportment. nlca speak of Martha; never heard motner call her his wife, nor had aiiy Shortly before the same hour the con versation about their relationship ; 1 io M. residence of Mrs. lUiratt, dou't know whether bet children are the 12:h Ward, waa visited by fbor related to ur ; they are treated as relatives; 1 never askd any questions deputies, and subjected to a simi- about them; never heard actandant was also searcU This lar process. call them bis children, nor them call conducted in the hope of (lading Presi- him father; be called them by their dent Taylor. This search was like- given came; 1 have been to Martha's house; never saw defendant there, he wise faille. lived home; never saw blut in. company with Martha; ber children are children are; I don't The Circus. The enormous pavil- treated as otherMart&a is reputed to be knw whether 1 4feiiVrbv-Uion covering W. W. Cole's three-ring- father's . wife; circus was crowded to its ut1 am a tea AUfus titled: of James and urviah Eardmost capacity, which means at least daughter Eardley 1 live home; am acquainted with 8,000 persons, yesterday evening, and ley; Martha Priest; have seen ber at my it is said that some 1,000 more wore mother's her children came turned away from the door. Of course there too ; store; father worked out in the most of these went because cf the re- yard and seldom paiae in the store i 1 Martha pay for any goods ; duced rates of admission, though I he never saw were charged to her; her they reserved scat division, for which the children are as are treated come there; who never customary dollar was cbsrged, was others saw them in father's my preseuce also filled completely, not aa empty that I remember, bat may; have aoae; seat being visible any wnere. So many never heard them call him fatuer: never people never before congregated at any beard Martha called. Eardleyln my house; do not know whether place of amusement In this Territory, father's she Is reputed to be the defendtnt's j and that Usajing a great deal. , wife; never saw hJu la company with as a whole her The performance that I remember, Mrs. Zurvlah Eardley was sworn as gave decided satisfaction. The barea witness. back riding, while not superior to. Mr. Dickson Do you know Martha some we have had before, was as good Priest? as any; the trapeze and swinging feats Witness Am 1 compelled to testify of the SUbons were almost marvelous, against my husband? defense offered the ob The greatly surpassing anything I of the leclonthat the wlluess herself dekind we hare yet seen ; the,shooting of clined to testily against her husband, Dr. Carver was akin to the miraculous, Mr. JiawJIas stated that he desired to case. the though his "Wild West" as a- whole is argue The Court said the question bad been better adapted tor eastern than wes- discussed on u former occasion, and tern representation; and the show al- would allow the witnesj to answer any together comes much nearer perform- question except as to confidential commade by the defendant: ing what it advertises tbao most of munications Witness, jto Mr. Dickson I know I those now on the road. Martha Priest; ahe lived with ine- as a The last exhibition takes place this hired girl it heror H years ftgo; I engaged sh myself f evening, after which the show goes came there with her sister; my huswest, the proprietor taking with bint ft band was not with acr be"bashel of monj" as the result of his fore then; I doacquainted not know whether I ber or she left; mt tus-bavisit to Salt Lake. J discharged never occupied a room with her In my house; she moved from my house to tbe 4th Ward; there was an Krir Carpets from 25 cents per yard other family In the same house i she ; i Curtains and Portieres. rented and paid for the rooms herself, At AcgRBAcna' I suppose; 1 don't know whether ahe had money or not? I may hare visited f BafcleBs ArairS) once or twice; her first her Thb Best Bus.rx in the world for child; John, Iwas born there; Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt It was an Infant when I Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped first saw It: 1 never saw my husband Hands. Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin there; my husoand lived at home with cares Piles, me; I do not know who Uvea, with her Kruptions, and positively or do pay required . it Is guaranteed bow visit her very seldom 1 do not to give perfect aatisf ictjon, or money now Iwhether her children art my rexunaea. Price 2S cents cer box or ausband's not; they are reputed FOB t I- - Q.H. 1 Prof fo )v fc)t chjjjren; Marpi if regarded Store. ! ; To-da- uniuu gold-heade- d, In the family as his wife; never heard her spoken of as such; 1 never called her hi wife; I have never heard her have reached Complaint children call tbe defendant father; he Home-Matt- e Flan called them bv their Christian name : ns that him papa; Mar- nels are not as good as usual, they may have called was born in 1881: tha's vouncest child have seen my husband in Martha's especially Plain and Twilled for her White and Red Flannels. presence; she gets the supplies at tne store ; tney are cnargea, iamuy our Customers trill ask but not paid for; she is never asked to mere DAT. tlaeirStorelceeperi9,not To Mr. Klchards Have beard John ly Tor home-mad- e flnnnel, nie address the defendant as papa. PROVO 9I1I.T.S Mr.- Dickson said he believed that but, for was all the testimony be had to offer. FJLANNEJL, as all Our Flanbut would decide by 2 p.m., to which nels are ticketed from tlie hour the court took recess. Upon the reassembling of the court, ProTO Mills, we will guaranMr. Dickson said he had been unable tee that snch goods are up to to find anv additional evidence for the The testimony showed onr Standard Quality andas prosecution. no cohabitation during the neriod good as we ever made. named in tbe indictment.and he thereJJNO. C. CUTLE It A 11 RO. fore requested tbe court to instruct the Jury to return a verdict of not Agents Proro Woollen Mills, guilty, which was accordingly done, No. 3H Old Constitution and Mr. Eardley was sst at liberty. ; Jones-Tresed- er to-da- y, ' . ect.-rini- - ed ! . ; - nd . ? SJt. i MUERBAGH&BRO I it JSss 3 sun It J: 6a 1!C. 1VllllUkJ If OUR - T. F. PLEADS IX. FOB MALE Drcss-Trlmming- FINK AND COSTS. os . s GLNGER hand. Sold by all DruggUts at TO OUR first come; FIRST chased exclusively for this FALL'S TRADE. We will make LOW PRICES to insure large sales and future patron--ag- Our Assortment of Novelties for Jfall will be the Largest and Most Attractive ever shown in this city. o. ' WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR OUR SUMMER GOODS MUST GD AT ANY PRICE H. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC CORSET! ! The Most S&" Med Health Orer 5O00 now In DOUBLE ufce Mi CORSET Ever Male. In Xcw York City alone. Our Corsets are JJD WILL SOT RIP STITCHED, C. ft 1ILS0N 4 CO., 158 MAIN ST. ' UTAH INVCSTTIOM. The Horses Friend Sulky Plow; The cheapest, strongest, and I ghtest draft Sulky Plow in the market. It Is endorsed by the best farmers in the country. Call and see It at Z. C M. I. and its Branch Stores, and at 131 to 135 S., Third West St. Salt Lake Foundry & M'f'o Co. mm UiEHD: EKT1 BSTABLISHHD 1864. FALL 18861 CARPETS !i 3 F.AUERBACH&BRO BEDROOM SETS, the latest and nobbiest. See them at 116 Main Street. A CAU I.OAI or cheap ltEimoosi SUITES, as low as $25.00 a set, and other goods in pro portion. Call and sec them at DIKWOODEl'S. For BEDS and BUREAUS, Cheap-eaand Best, goto Sokemsex & Carlquist's, 116 Main Street. t COAL I COAL. CO AI. I Weber, Rock Spring, Pleasant Valley and Red Canyon All the Coals sold iu the Salt Lake market. Our Weber is from tbe eelebrated Grass 'Creek mines and we are mining better coal than over before. No other Weber to this market compare brought with it. All onr coals are tucely screened and cleaned. Coal Department, Union Paclflo Railway Company, A. J. Gunxell, Agent. CL0THTI6 THE WALKER OF THOSE Men's White Shirts, SO Wasatch Corner els. Each! Come and, secure them before FiANCT TEIiYETS, EAN Y SifLKS, ; Iix 5Jioa.t Vaijioty;fpr rXlxixn.ixi.iugw. 5000 PIECES all are sold. ! CLOAKS! Xji31j 1886! RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT i Office, S. CO. Wish to inform their Customers, that thoy ftave cn r'erdlet tMBiuo. V l Salt, Druggist, lilppus. Ind , tent ties: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as tbe very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief hi every case One man took six bottles, aud was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standiug '.. Abraham Hare, druggist, known of his going away on Belivlile, Ohio, aOirmas " The best medicine I have ever handled In buiuess for his father before ; ue said selling my tw vears' experience, la Electric about Temple work. nothingMr. Uawllns Florence Ridges Bitters' Thousands of others have To Jived' at my house and assisted in added their testimony, so that tbe ver-d- u is unanimous that Electric Bitters dressmaking: that was U,er business; 1 do tcure ail diseases of the Liver, Kid employed bif. neys or Wood. Daly ft half, dollar ft To Mr.Uiekioo- -I suggested tbe em2 cf bottle at Z. C M. I. Drug Store. ployment; she rvceivcu one-ha- lf the gross proceeds; she boarded and lodged in ,the house; there was Branch no charge lor room or boaiU; Have Tbe Mladebakera' Just received a car load of The sac did most of the dressmaking; 1 Uy Morrison and Sulky Plows, not know how much a nionitt we a! ho WierSteel, Hand Hand and Sulky earned; it was perhaps between $M Plows, also Steel, South Bend Chilled Plows, aud $30; I did not consult my husband about ;he arrangement; during the ten Harrows, Hay Rakes. We have also secured tbc'atency years of my. marriage J, do not remember Florence ltidges being in my house for the celebrated Vasaline .Standbefore 1SS3; 1 was at her noma several ard Wagon and Carriage Ores sw?;. This condensed ago. Peyears and Pure strictly Mrs. Agatha Ridges testified Flortroleum Jelly possesses all the ence Rjdes is tny daughter; ahe was Lubricating, Softening, Preservative 10 last of the other well Dtceintjer : she is above and healing medium height; weight about 120 known and properties familiar grades, differing pounds; blonde complexion; large from them only, in melting as it la macy degrees higher. - point orownuyes; has a inole oq ber not more tbftQ tin eighth of &l Inch For Carriage and Light Wagon across; she made a visit to Logan in tbe high melting point guaranJune, S8u; bad no relatives there; Axles, bobs in any climate and she was gone several days; she bau tees cleanwaste from dripping by the never been there before or since; she prevents lived at home before that time; she action of beat, and will not travel like bad studied dressmaking for several Castor or other liquid oils, thus preventing Injury to the underside of the years, but bad not gone out, as we took axle arm from dust or grit. in work; she went to Mr. Dean's about a week after she returned from Tot aU Hods oi Agricultural ImpleLogan, and remained until about Jan ments it a tbe mostpiectfc&l and satl ; she came to my bouse and. stayed ft isfactory lubricant known. day or two i next went to. Mrs, Woods', For Leather and Enameled goods, it in Davis County : In February ahe made anothsr visit home, and returned to is softening and preservative, resisting Mrs. Woods'; I last saw ber at my tbe effects of rain, cold, or animal bouse In June of this year, when she salts when applied upon a clean and remained one day. . dry surface. The trial was In progress when we For Sores, Burns, . Scald and went to press. Chapped Hand It U cooling and curative, Ointment it has a widely VDITOa BEVEXWAX'S BOOK. established reputation. Mr. Charles W. Heraenway, the late ForJUck tn sheep It is a perfect editor of tbe Ogden Herald.vrtxo is now remedy the grub without servlbg one year's sentence ia Ogden Injuring destroying tbe fleeoe. . O. W. Jail, at the Instance of Powers, for alleged libel upon Judge . 2TPut up In i ft. tins only, each Zane, Is writing a book which will be t rLn?nr fpade mark alJtnftture Manufactured only published in a few weeks, and entitled, ''Memoirs of My pay la and Out ol y he,,nTenlorGJobe Lubricating Co., N. Y.t Mormondom." Thepartof the work for Studebaker Bros. Manufacturing that relates to Ut&h affairs and Feder- Oowholesale agents, Salt Late City, al officials, as well as to present perthe and sonages throughout Territory in Ogden and Salt Lake cities, In par'KxcUeasesS ft Tmu. ticular promises to be what Horace Great excitement has been tn caused Greeley would call "mighty Interesting thVre- ol Tex reading." This first edition of 'Mem- markableoltyrecovery of Mr. X B. Corf oirs of My Day" wttl be sold only by ieJ'w.ho w" o helpless he could not subscription ; price $1.83. Mr. Ernest Penrose is tbe agent tor Bait Lake and 7 01 Consump-Tooele counties, J ,1 f ftion. t,dJ,?w,dJlI,f bottle of King's New for of "Memoirs Dfty'Mn My .Agents We ber tad northern counties have al Aiscorery was sent mm. Finding re-and a box pott-iEU,B New Life ready met with the molt satisfactory of Dr. King's Pill . . . success.. f liana ha hufttkM KtT. byVmithe dswlt and two bottles of the Discovery he Ladies. If you wish to see a beauti- was well and had gained In flesh thirty -ful line of Dress Trimming, Embroid- six ponnds. ered IRooes, and New Dress Good's Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery don't fall to calUt, for Consumption tree at 2. C. M. I. DRESS GOODS! I WHI J3LTELJS3 CLOSING raTA.n3LXJJQ- - OUT PRICES ; OS ALL r Particular attention U called to onr lino of MEN'S i BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! STRAW HATS i ALL GREATLY REDUCED In PRICE SPECIAL ex-Jud- ge on , Proistort,, . t SALE MM lat t . DRESS GOODS in all BesiralJte FaMcs! They LACES, PARASOfLS, UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS BOOTS AND SHOES, CARPETS, All at Pnces to Me -. . fz.. Two-tone- d, at 75c. on the $1.00. are REAL. are Oooti Styles and at these prices. WE ALSO HAVB A ,r- FKrt SPRING or FALL! "Lin BARGAINS "" '!l " Vy RAPS : this year's TffoodUt, whtcti AcUti be sold at ... ; 7jc on the $1.00. f V-J- .:; rsw WE HAVE A Speefly Cl earance .r ! Beaa6ns Wraps, In Silk, We have a faw of Also, a few Ulsters and Newmarkets which we will offer Velvet, Brocaded and . fHooi " '3 " Bso.'i C9i ! Prices are as follows: $1.25. $1.60, $2.00 and $2.7 o. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W WfttKXB Close Careful Buyers should boar this in CHOICE ! and mind and examine our Filie Stock, pur- -- ?M t TRADE THAN EVER BEFORE. - ss ilson. Louis Bamberger was challenged and excused. J S. C. Pancake and E. M. JSyen were by the challenged fiereraptorlly Jos. Foster, Geo. Schill and J. M. Harvey were called. Geo. Schill was peremptorily challenged by tbe defense. Joseph Foreman was called and took his place in the box. He was oh the grand Jury which indicted the defendant and was excused, Wm. Mcltay was accepted, completing the Jury. The iudictment charges the defendant with unlawful cohabitation with sarah A. Dean and Florence Ridges Dean, as his wives, from January 1, to April 1. 1836. Mrs. Sarah A. Dean was the first witness called. The defense objected to her testimony, because she was defendant's lawful wife. Objection overruled. Witness, to Mr. Dickson I lived tu the 19th Ward, Salt Lake City, from 18t0 j ( was January 1st to April 1st, 10 married tq the defendant ytutrs ago ; tbe three mouths named my daring husband has lived with me; Florence Uidges has lived at my house; nhe or July. 1835. came in June and left about the first of VSU; I saw her last in February, IStsti, when she remained at my house two or tt)ree days; she visited my house before she came to lire there; 1 never returned tbe calls; my husband left home in- June, 1885, and went to Cache County- he. wept oun day and returned the next; i have not heard of the wbeieabouts of Florence Uidges since I saw her in February. To Mr. Rawlins My husband went to attend to business for bis latner. To Mr. Dickson I have not THE. PUBLIC AA'D and are hotter prepared to meet the demands of the DltY GOODS "1 am living In a neighborhood surrounded with Diphtheria and was attacked with Ulcerated Sore Throat.- I at onee commenced to use Darbys Prophylactic Fiald, diluted about one half, as a gurgle, when great clots of bard membrane and mucous came We appreciate old friends and old customers, and invite as m&ay from my throat, and the attack passed off, I am satisfied of its efficacy as a new ones as will study their own Interest by examining the QUALITY and cure for Diphtheria." and PRICE of our Goods. preventive W. P. Woodward, Prankford, Pa. WHOLESALE BUYERS will do well to inspect our Immense Stock For latest styles of SJDKBOARD3 ind Honest Prices before purchasing elsewhere. SOREX8EX & CARLQUIST'S, gO tO ' 110 Main Street. Our orders for both Woolen and Cotton Goods were placed before the late material advance In prices, and we are prepared to elve buyers both Wholesale and Retail the benefit thereof. It Is not to be wondered at that most Americans are Dyspeptics. SwallowNO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS I ing ice cold drinks on a hot sammer mischief. does the not day Why then MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. add 10 drops of Angostura Bitters, jt. the world renowned Tonic of exquisite flavor, and thus aveid all danger of oold in the stomach. At A. J Peterson's, The only Norwegian dealor in Salt TUB SECOND TRIAL. Lake City, is the only place In town where you can get the genuine NorTHE DEAN CASE AOAIN BETOBK TIIK way and Holland herring. Norway COURT. anchovies and Bplit codfish. A full assortment of first-claat groceries Tne case of the United States vs. lowest Drices. Produce taken in ox. In was taken up the Third change. . No. 67 E. Third South Street, Jos. II. Dean District Court this afternoon. Oa the ua.ii uiuck east oz Aiemoaist t;nurcn. the former trial Jury disagreed, standing four for acquittal and eight for KF.EP COOL The CENTENNIAL conviction. RUVRIGKRATOB took the Gold The following Jurors were called: E.M. Bynon, Louis Bamberger, S. Medal at the World's Exhibition, as K. Underbill, Geo. Morrlion, M. Dus. tbe one using LESS ICE and keeping any other. See it things C' )OLE R than seldorf, R. P. Martin, Alfred Thomp- at Sorexskn & Carlquist's. son, Geo. Mullett, Jas. Winchester, 116 Main Strtet. Albert Fischer, S. C. Pancake, J. B. 2 CLSTOsIERS 1886. OUR BUSINESS, WE HAVE NO BOOM FOB OLD GOODS. KMpfcUicrlM. FAIL TRADE! Wo wish to call your attoutloii to tho fact, that wo have GREATLY ENLARGED ARE BEING RECEIVED DAILY! 60 cents per bottler nt to-da- Woyeltiei A ay Two o'clock this afternoon was the hour set for passing Judgment on James Dunn, of Tooele, who pleaded srulitv indictmeut charging to a three-couhim with unlawful cohabitation. Mr. Dunn was called, and the Court aaid : You have pleaded guilty to tbe offense of unlawful cohabitaton was the date fixed for senand y tence? Mr. Dunn Yes, sir. Court Is it your intention to obey the law in the future? Mr. Dunn Your ironor, I would rather not make any promises. 1 leave it to tbe mercy of tbe court. Court The court has no righ't to assume that you will obey the law unless you say you will. Mr. Dickson Your honor,' I desire to say that Captain Greenman informs me that at no time has the defendant (thrown any obstacle in tbe way of the prosecution, by concealing evidence, or In any other way. When he was wanted be was notified and came. lu view of the faet that you have not sought to evade the consequences of your conduct, you are entitled to some consideration. I regret that you will not say you will obey the law, which all good citizens should do. fixIn view of the circumstances, I will yonr term of confinement at six months oa the on each of first count and three months the other two counts"; you will pay a on tine of $100 each count, and the costs of prosecution and stand committed until the Une and costs are paid. Your entire term of imprisonment will be 11 months and the total fine $300 and costs. Mr. Dunn Thank you. 986 . I entle Horse for buggy. Fresh Cow, Violin, Guitar, and two Orgaus. Must be sold at once. The first case called in the Third II. J. Hill. was that of the 44 8. West Temple. District Court dlw United States vs. Thomas F. II. Mor ton, of Halt Lake City. Tbe indictment Dress Goods,. Embroidered Robes, charged the defendantto with living. Combinations lu and from Octooer 1st, ibsz, January ist, 1884. with bis wives Mary A. Morton all latest novelties. The Walker Bro.'s Cor and Julia Connelly Morton, contrary to the provisions of th3 Edmunds law. In answer to the question of the At this season of the year, tbe old clerk, What is your plea to this indict- and established remedy for DIARment? Mr. Morton replied, If it pleaso RHOEA, DYSENTERY aud all bowel the Court, I plead guilty. court xou nave two uays oerote complaints, nanslnif ludement. If you wish. Or do BROWN'S BLACKBEUSY AND you desire to be sentenced now? G1NGEB, MX. worton li me uourt piease, i In demand. is People In all sections of would like sentence deferred to the the country know that it is one of the first of next month. efficient remedies In use. The Court Well, let It bo fixed for a most valuable properties of BLACKBERRY Oct. 1st. week from and JAMAICA GLNGER ROOTS are skilfully combined In it, so that all diseases of the bowels YIELD OJiK YEAR IN THK "PES." READILY to Its Influence. THAT IS T1XK SENTENCE JAMES DUNK Kvery one should have a bottle of GETS, IN ADDITION TO fSOO BROWN'S ' BLACKBKHRY AND to-d- Fa Building, Salt Xalte City MORTON OUILTY TO AN INDICTMENT WITH ONE COUNT. Zur-via- h; ; P ! .1 Secure Bargains" While You lay! at Ctlc. on the fl.OO, to make a clean sweep of them. Lief tf which we axe selling' i : ' tZrXotr Is the opportunity to tocuro a, BARQIM j Call, and see yourseltcs. . GoodsTmnsit ia"ak sold room for lh tST These b io Winter rnrcltaaea, Itoat Mr. X CUn U HeTy Full and now New In York. making fr ..) r-' . ; i ;' |