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Show EVENING NEWS. May t, IS. Friday, Tn mil! from Gjden'was three boars late today. Thb Democratic Convention meets In Oden tomorrow. Thk Central Pacific trains rarely ar- -. s. rive la Ogden oa time At the Theatre, Charles Dickens, Jr , will give readings Irom h.ls father's j now-a-day- ... . Writings, will consider the thk City Council a at the special seseweragd sion this evening. j I'KKPARtTioxs are making ior a Rrsnd tl e at the opening of Gar Held Beach on DtCoraUonj Day. Mongolian. Jim Ling, Chinese interpreter, came Tib Bingham Mining Company has forward wltn Little Charlle.aad transreceived a certiflcttt t of incorporation lated the sentence into Chinese for his from the Secretary of the Territory. benefit. The Judgment ol the Court is the case of l. Whetstone vs the Was that the prisoner be imprisoned in iienjiu uiLpduy, me ueienuanv was the penitentiary for the remainder ot live today given dayi additional to an- - his life.. ' ewer. As soon as the1 convicted man J.W. West and D i. J. Williams were was made awase of the extent t.xcused from Jary service to day, as of his punishment and that he je they could not copsclentionsly escaped the death penalty, his face was to th test oath. y wreathed in smiles and he walked off, IIom. ' James Smart returned Irom laughing heartily. Shortly afterward his visit to tne Coast, on the "owl" be took up his abode In the penitenthere to await a change of domitrain, at 2 o'clock this morning, His tiary that cile only death can bring. trl i extended nor th to Victoria, lixUt- . All OKI OS TRIAL. ish Columbia. The case against Ah Gee, or Old YksterdaY afternoon a team atanother Jake, Chinaman, was then tached to a load of hay ran away on Third South Street, near First Kast. taken np. Jake is accused with being Tne load wis tipped over and the run- associated with Little Charlie in the murder of Little Miry, and Is indictea Rear wrecked, ning ' for murder la the first dettree. i Many complaints ire tnale that the The wdrk of impaneling a Jury was Warm Springs' bath; house and water commenced, but it soon became apare kept in such a filthy condition teat parent that there were not enough th place is unfit to, bathe in. Some- Jurors present to secure tho necesaar) body should forthwith inveetlgatti af number. An open vanire was accird fairs at that place. ingly ordered, and several deputies i qu-sio- . -- ; . snb-ecrl- . ' out to gather n;w jurors. The dispute between Phebe T.Klm nurrled Thiafternoon the Jury was combill etalani t'hejodore Burmester, and the case was opened for over some water. rights at Grautsvilie, pleted, prosecution. Tooele County, was) decided by J u1ge theLittle Charlie was brought back Into Boreruan today, in favor of Mr the court room this afternoon, preThe defendant was awarded sumably to be U3ed as a witness nominal damages $lt against Old Jake, it .having been rumored that, as his case w.as disTai local branch of the Irish League ot mricj wilt give a posed of he would Concert this evening ih the Knltcits o! MAKE A CONFESSION, , Pythias Hall, Walker Opera House. and tell the wk.oift. story. This is to After the concert there will be a danfe, effect that be and Old Jake went in for. which Prof. Younj?er's orchestra the to the place ; the wo ma a was there rob has been secured to provide the necesand resisted, and Little Charlie sary mudlc. The programme is an expluneed the weapon a miner's can-sticellent one. through her body, Just below We have received from RlctaaH A. the heart, inflicting a fatal wonnd. riaalfield, 41 Union bquare.New York, Seeing this was done, Old Jake the following pieces of new'pusic. said, kill don't you "Why "Rjckaby Lullaby " a j., very pretty her heap?" and drew, the weapon Cradle song;'! "White 'Sails In the from her body. lie stabbed her four Harbor, song and chorus; "Pretty as or five times In the Jugular vein, once a Butterfly," schottlschej "The 0!d in the muscle of the right arm, and Love Story," song; and ."Tripping then through the rig'. t side of her ; through the Clover," polka. body. The two murderers took the dead woman up and threw her on to a bunk. They took the money and deArrest. parted, Charlie leaving immediately On Wednesday, pans C. II. Beck, of and making an effort to get eut ot the : went back to Chester, Sanpete County, was arrested country, while on the charge ot unlawful coba ita- -i his cabin . ' . tlon, and required to appear before the ' ' Release and Appointment. United States Commissioner. Alexander W. Rankin is released from laboring In the Irish Mission, and His Stock liying appointed traveling Elder in the Lon' Ur. Philip Stone, of Union, Salt Lake don Conference. Millennial Star. County, has been unfortunate in. the loss of bis stock recently. Within tie The Stake Library. past few weeks he has' lost his. two Last nrgktan Important and inter cows and a heifer, and on Wednesday, a valuable horse died, like the other esting meeting of the Salt Lake Stake animals, frommma ank nnwn dlaa-1- , Library Ili rectors was held t th which proves fatal In a few hours. This reading room. President J. M. Whlttaker read two leaves him out ooe borse. le'ters' which he bad received from Hon. Jobi!!?. Caioe, at Washington, Probate Court. - Bur-mest- er. al r ck i " Old-Jak- e , , . . spoke in high a suchProceedings In the Salt Lake County terms of of praise Probate Court yesterday ; established institution being worthy - In the matter of the estate of David for the benefit of the community. He not-leof ; deceased Love, proof posting slated he would do all he. could t? ad of time and place of hearing made ; vance the Reading room. fW had al petition, of David Love, asking; that ready sent something like a hundred letters ot administration be issued to books of differeat kinds, besides Jour- himself and John Love, and petition of nalis. periodical, etc. I. M. Waddell, asking far admission of The President stated among other board 'ad me towill to probate, heard and taken under thitrgs that the favorable circum gether under more anv advisement. stances than at previous time. Estaie of Amelia S. Woodmadsee, T ere is an encouraging sentiment deceased; d cree made that due and bentr expressed by many In tbe enra- .uunity regarding tne Horary ana toe legal notice to creditors has been good it accompllshlne; besides woich' tne noaociai condition is oet ter than ever bff.re. Tbe Librarian's report was accepted interesting1 to Children. ordered tl'ed A list ot nimes and Arrangements I ave been made by of manv prominent men was read. which Cel.. Wood's aquarium car, showing by the amount credlt.fdto each how tney ieii toward tne lnsti'uuon. which was open to visitors sever Among tbose who have Jiberallv do days in this city, a short lime ago, wll nated books the last mortth were Hob return to this city so as to remain Cu- h D. Kichard. C. R. Savage, the Library and many oyiers. Pennsylvania ring Monday next, The school chilDuiiae rne past montb many persons dren of this city will be admitted at the have visited tne reading room. rate ot ten cents each, and one half of A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. the total proceeds of the day will be George W Davis for his eaergy in funds. donated to the teachers' library. It is Catherine The d ffren' members of the board our understanding mat t'cke's.shiwinir -- poke encouragingly and some aug the bearers to o school children wiil be grated advriiinK for books. Any one issued to ttrepup'ls in all the schools of who ha books to spare may have tbe privilege of placinz them npou the the city, by the teachers. Tne car will sbeivrs of the Librarv where they will stand on Souih TVmple Street, a hm aid in the promuha ion of knowledge. distance east of tne Utah Central de- Meeting ad n ned tor one month. Wm O. Lek, Secretary, pot, and will Reopen from 10 a. m. tp 10 p. m. It contains a number of Vonnc Peonle'8 Conference. crocodiles, a vampire, and a variety of . parrots and ether birds," the whofe The Conference ot the Y. M. and Y constituting a show vrry ioteresting M. I. A. of the Parowan Stake of L. to the little folks Seeadvt. Zlon was held In Cedar City Taber nacle, Saturday and Sundar, April 28 and 29, 188. Present on the stand : Of Continued! for tbe Term. .'7 in which Mr. Calne - , es .... giv-4a- . officer, Superintendent Charles The case of the People vs. Bridget T. Stake and Counsellor Joe. H. Arm Ueyborne Sweeney, of Park City, loir unlawfully strong; tb Presidents of the Y. L. M administering poison to her hU9band I. A. Sarah Mitchell and Counsellors Terrence; Sweeney, i was set for, the Nora BtUess and Mary A. Jones; also present term of the Third District other officers of tne several associa Court. Mr. Clarke called it up today ti 10.ns. a. m. Meeting called to order bv and s'ated than an Important witness Superintendent Cbarles Hevborne was absent la Idaho, and the proseca After singlna and prayer, a portion of tlon could not proceed. lie therefore taettme was occupied oy tne m3ers asked for a continuance for the term of tho associations giving their reports reported were in i 1 tie attoraevs lor tne defense ma de a The associations condition.prosperous strong objection, and wauted to KO on bluer Henry Letiti dwelt at some at once. Finally one of them asked, length upon the restoration of the Goa you cannot get yoar witness now, pel. (If 2 p m.. Elder William Fotbetingham, how can you at the next term?" Mr. oi leaver aiaxe, aaaressea tnecongre Clarke created somewhat ot a sensa n, g;viag tbe younic much good g'i advice, showing la a comtlon by replying, ' By lifting the bull and fatherlymanner tbe results of evil prehensive is to bear habits and the advantages dosing pressure that brought of living by the other side, oy friends ot the de pure ana nooie lives. Benediction by Bjbert Miller. Sunday, 10 a. m. Meeting called to Some farther remarks were made by order by Sister Sarah C. Mitchell. botn sides, and the. Judge orJered the Aft- -r the usual exercises, tae Stake" case continued for the term. reports were read of the Y. hi, and Y. L.M.I Associations. Assistant Superintendent Armstrong m remainder oi tne fore occapiea .. Police Items. noon in addressing tbe .Conference He read a letter received from tbe Charles Bathoisoa wai before Jus General Superintendency, and spoke on tice Pyper yesterday afternoon the on ne grand sumect oi tneoioey. 1:30 p. ra Meeting called charge of ge ting druoa and using pro bv President Sarah C Mitchell. After fane language. lie was assessed $10. incrlng and prayer, the sacrament wan Cornelias Ward, for disturbing the admlnUtaied. peace, w8 fined $10. The general and focal omcers were Peter Yost pleaded guilty to engag presented and unanimously sustained by tbe conference. log In a fight, and paid a $10 fine. Superintendent Charles Ueyborne John Miller wan a participant in the addressed tbe congregation upon the same melee, and left $15 for bis appear- duties of tbe officers of the various a- of their ance. As he did not show up, the sciatirs and tie necessity preparlnz for f ntnr us-- i a ness. amount was forfeited. E President of the Belief Thomas Ley land was brought in on W. LuDt, an1 Sage Jones, Society, addressed the charge of battery, committed on tb confereBC. Elder Wm. Fotheringhan a stain ad Yost. He left $15, trot as be. failed to dressed the congregation. He spoke was cash declared for appear, the in praise of the yoang people of this ... !" feited. Stake, and said lory ompared very L. C. Vaughn got drunk last night, favorably' with other Stakes be had and about 3 a.m. today attracted Jthe visited. .Conference adjourned for she months amotion of the police by bis load tj cohvena m rarowan uiiy. oaths and yeUi. The.. ofScers, fished . The. Parowan- - Stake Associations a coololnt session la Cedar Taber him ort of tke elough Into which be held na-l- e on Saturday evening, April 28, had falltn, aod.Updad blm ia Ue A proa. When Bls'pocket.s we're sCfcrehid7 gramma" was 'rendered conststlnsr of It $400 In' cash was found upon him, and ttpeechps. songs and recitations. gave general satisfaction to allpres till be in safe becomes keeping placed ent. . B. Nelson Jr., Secretary. sober enough to take charge of it. , " -- , - eUy-Jaif- i8aff.-c3mencr- v-x- ' -- - -- t--t Ci-y- . - nt Ul-ott- loe of-th- e s a ss s, Water-cress- u 1 K- i u 3S Bingham.. s 6 Cal tl 14 PLUIBE1S, GAS ana STEAH FITTERS : Fair Light iKht Cldy m M Kaln'K 'Calm Clear Clear Iralm 7 f Excursion from Manti. jtSr' "V-i5li!- t2 o a,'rv' I s S c-j- r r I Calm Cldy Lake Park. signal Service reports taken at S a. . 110 &0 6 ,CI'dy 8.U City. ..I- 44 8 jClear Helena....! SW,. W s 40 8 Fu Cunter.j (Fair, 'Cl'dy 2 sww; Washakie. 36 CTdy Boiae Citv.j 46 Kan- K K Llgbt 4 4 Wia'rmVea 4'i i Plumbing M.atertalt Jumpa, Pipe and Witting iteam Heating Supplies, Tin and Iron Roofing, Qai Iron Cornice, Ousting, Etc, vmnimed v GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS. i. NO. -- MAIN 0-- 7 rTll:lCT,, -- McBt'ay W.f Salt Lake City, Barometer 19.74. Footed in frame at 12 noon. May 4, 1PSS. TV. A. Hosts. 8rg't Surnal Oorpe.U.S.A SPKCIAL NOnCKS. UCHBt AWSltK' " M. DOHELSON & GO. C. .. California Brewery Is producing a s' lctly first class article1 of Lager R'er.ofa nualrtv unsurpassed hy any Competing brand in this market. None but pure goods made frem the best ma erials. are turned out Satisfaction both in respect guaranteed to patrons, ana to quality of -roods iairness oi treatment. i- Salt Lass Cixir, May 4, 16SS. Jo the District School Teaehertt 'Col. J. II Wood, the Manager of the New York Aquarium, has consented to allow the school c lldren admittance at ten cents each, half of the proceed to eo to tbe benefit of our Teachers' 43 ,15 WflERKaS, OT1CEI , We nave April 30th, - 0 LEVI, ,;. ONE OF THE IE3 It Min-neapol- Eaat-Centr- "W-ll- l GB E ATES J SPECIAL 1 O IE "R S ALES ;v All New TO ALL. to Como. ! '; ; We have decided to CLOSE OUT OUR BUSINESS Aad In order to do this we have determined DA1N GER PREVENT H). 1 IT WILL AllSO PREVENT CORROSIOM such a OROOTiia, Ptttii'O and Wasting ofUeow, which rauee so many Xi'loiOD. . A BOOK ON CARE OF BOILERS FREE Also our circular, with full rarticulr, on reqnf it. Very few Steam Show tbi card to. yntff Engineer. Eng neer, Users know the value of a tOW IS YOUR CHANCE FOR BARGAINS. fi. W. LORD. 316 Union St., Piiila, www imiiii ini imi'i( w Pa. in 'J.' Mis: Mkk Co. P,1I)EHBACS1 & BROTliEl Parties deslrlne to wll first mortcane extra Announcement. on city property, can find a purchaser rv caniQK on M. li isioman, care oi Bait Lake Land and Trust Co., corner The Largest B iirsin Salt "We o !3?4BI'5 BROWH'S ARNICA SALTC Brn'ss.- Old Sores, rues and Sore Eves N cure no pay. BRMWk'8 SABS&PARUL& CLOSES, MATS Mil DREi - Ever held west of Chicago Stands alone as the Great Blood Pnrifyer and cure for Rheumatism. All Vvholale Dru- srists sell Brown's Family Medicines. iJruft otore, ueuerai mm v4 ..s ?ruinrr u LfuULiv m " ..sr? TO BE SOLO JT LESS TUN MF .02 r E: T Broadway manufacturer, on account of Illness, was compelled fo retire on short notice. A Cash offer secured us a Great Uargala lost merchants would bold them for full pM. We prefer a qulclI he value of aktlled labor on most i nreepence to a alow shilling i hese Uarmenti exceeds the price we ask for them. t" I I rh : iti Call Inrlv. I I A - til s-f- HOW CAN WE DO IT? oo i 4 .. - Occupying the Finest Building in this City, We Iisplay a Lint of Goods to Correspond, . ivl Dr.'E1.lis: R. frrirpp has removed her office to No. 26, West Temple 8t., two aoors soutn i vajiey uouse. tf Telephoue No 349. In p. Invite Evry Lady in thi 8 City to Inep'Ct he Most Beautiful, Most Stylish, Bezt Made and Best Fitting Child's Garments, l Lot of Infanta Mother Hubbard Long Cloaks, $1.7 each, barelw cost of Olniroodey has Just R5-- Lot of Infants Basket Flannel Long 01oki, 92 00 each cheae at $S. ,3. ta (ar. c Cnslomera at $4 2 accom can walilnz nw be Lot of Embroidered Cape Cashme Look Cloak- -, $2.83 eaci, cbeap an1 ' J5 WALL PAPER. n rtj Lead tlio Trtxtio We Agents.. Tbe Children. C&.rx VJVXVTW eaoeciallv UableTteyare to aud- den Colds, Coughs, Croup, Wlioopmp;n etc. W e guarantee Acwr Cough, FTurRah Remedv a positiTe cure. It ' gaves hour, of anxious watdung. Sold by ... Z. CM I. ami Dept Prick paid for L- Highrst Cash cern bou's uraia Seed, at uaney m tf Store. ItLACKSMITniNe. Bvron Hartwell. successor to Peo Implement Co , 126 South Tftpple ple's St . 1 prepared to do enerai uiack- Kmith and Garriaee and Waeon work In bpst possible style at shortest notice and "n aIest terms. Horse Shoeips a specialty. , d . well-inform- d&sU 1. ' ' '.. Re ardless of Cost I will remove and prevent Scale ia ny Steam Bolier, and ank no money until you And my remedy to work to entire iaiisfaction The article' is now in use la your more than thirty thousand mUU. Sna Pianos sold by Youpr Bros. Co., 38 Main Ht., Silt Lake City, are amoQs tbe most. popular in tne market. M ''.'. As all goods must be sold & u. to rcr'', t. Tivmrr nTiiirTjrrici innIiUIiiii JU U Il )r BOTH ; ,. great aud "Offer ":' plv to M. H. Sloman. care of Halt La Land and i rust uo.. corner inira South and Main Sr. The n.tuirh & Wairen Orcacs and llano. Packard Organs and Lindf raan ro anal rass r Ata. Tlckst WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WANTtn 1 WANTED ! To hat 100,000 dollars worth of First Morteair on cltv uropertv Ap- - hnm oi . Singer Sewiny Machine Co. bave Just moved Into tfielr new store on aorner of state Koad and Second South ' E. A. H0LBR00K, , L-MUIili-lO Manufacturer of Fine Havana Cigars 171 A 178 ft. Main Street. Burn- -. wi ii wwwf JLOSIIG GUT SALE. o.w, SEASON THIS I Kuut. Otnml v au Third south and Main sts. II ILL IS Si CO. 18 Main Street, are receiving New Styles la Summer Millinery. ' dlw BROWN'S COl'OH B4L9AH and Tar Troches are Invaluable in ever? family tor Coughs, Colds and Sore Throat. . lnll E. ST. JOHN, STREET 153 S. !MA.I3Sr : al Tir-fcA- t. - 3Ey Ton SPLENDID BARGAINS .00 Lat of Lace Trimmed Cashmern Lontr Cloaks, 2 eacn,-- cneap ,. 3 75 ten, cheap at & 50 Lot of Htrlped rrench Flannel Mother HabHards, at $5 Lot of Embroidered Cape French Cashmere Cloaks, $3 65 eacn, cbeao Lot of Erahroidered Ilape and Border French Cashmere Clo ks, M 60 cb CO IU1 Lot of Allover Embroidered French Cashmere Cloaks, $4.75 each, cheap at T Z C.1ln Dnnlanll V.avM HsnA MlnaWs. fl SA ASCtl. CheSD at S3 50. Lot of Richly Embroidered Cape and Border French Cashmere cloaks, 15.50 ak 1 1 TonCrraw the Civil Government DOSOTFAIL I Class of Manti, and their friends, will To order n Hult of Hotnie? take an excursion to Fuak's Lake, 1 Lot of MaralfioDt bilk Ottoman Cloaks, $10 00 each, cheap a. 520 .CO. naae t;ioiu iroui coeap at 12 75. 1 Lot of Chllds' Cashmere Short Coat, f I 85 will in excursionists tbe where indulge m vum w S3 00 1. r j m. mjr. cheao at U 00. r!nata. each, nn ninth omM.i ni n,.',i.t juav I a great variety of amusement, includ aKaat Temple t. Mo. f Chiids' Fleated Cashmere dresses with Snrah lloods, $i 25 each, cheap 3V a on which ride the steamboat i ing 0 ftt S 2ft 1 Lot of Cbllds Ratln LinM and Pinsh Trimmed Fonle and Basket Cloth BtrKLEK'S ARNICA SALVE. plies on that body ot water. It Is to be KarirVIn a at BO. ttm a rather grand affair. If we .may Judge Tui Bngr Salvk in the world for 1 LotfihorfrVMla Fleated Skirt Short Coats, at $3.60, Wool All Chllds of Engtish Bait Cnts, Bruiees, bores, Ulcers, by advance u&tcatlons. ot material. cost than less Knenm, Fever iyires, Tetter, Chapped 1 a:' Lot of Chltds' Embroidered Cashmere Dresses, Assorted Sixes and Shades, flanks. Chilblain" ; Corns, aod all acta HABKK m A BIO HTOC1U. or no pay required. Ir Is goaranteed t Lot of .ChiinV- Allover Embroidered French Cashmere Dresses, at 58.65, atnrth tTfll) wo or moi saw YO&K 6TOCAS. give Lot of Infants EMerdowa Cape CoaM. at W 00, worth UM. 25 cents per box. Price aniaciion, refunded.periecv - New Y ork. May 4. Noon. Lot of lafan a 811k Lined Ooatu, ar $3 8S. chap at $ 00 60 fur sale by A. C. Smith Co. at $7 Lot of Cilld Brocaded StU Dresses, J3 75. Bar silver.,....-- . ttX lork CeniraT... . 7 .. nf rhllrfn' Allnwir RmhroldRred Ooj . 5 00. cbrao at $10.00. 96 .Navixatioo Tit Honey And reliable' Medicines are tbe ....... H' 9b i&i Tranconuneni' coupon. Lot of Cbildit Allover Embroidered Silk orah Coats, lace trimmed, too best to depend upon. Acker's faoino Mail..... Wi 4S coupons...... lovely for anvtbinir, at f 10 00. cbsp at $20.00. Blood Elixir baa ben pre ... 21 Kock lalaad..,.. t MCIOUO.. fhll(1a (iiavham Titnf fcrlbe for years fur all Impurities oi b. F..... 80 Central Facmc... 82 St Li vonr litti darlings and save money and the trouble of making Ht. Paul A Omaha 4UX Blood. Ia verv form of 8c rol n- the Bnrlington ..... 24 andflttlnaf 18 H lexaafaoino-.- .. 1 , Kin Urande. 'n u m or lous. Mercurial Diseases Syphilitic Inion I'aciHo.... 66V it is Invaluable. Jersey Central. For has Rheumatism, over .. to In not Nortnern fa&aiu. ii rantM express ss carry then Dress Goods have only Justcoo to hand, and order rqaai y eaters Urnon,. TlX unror t3H fra..t bmsm at x. v. m. a. Dra North weatera.... 11 . 05c. i Choice lines of French Albatross, at 45c at cheap Ihoioe Hoe of Paris Wool Have, at 45c . heao at 75c. Quiet and Una at fractional advance ....... BUSS , DK4TH over Jlrat price. Choice linrs of Silk StrineU Oardevte, -,at 60c, cheap at 80e. To bed bnjre and all kfads of vermin. at fiOc., eeao a 90c." Choice lines of (amf's II 'If KasHroviBest powder In tb world. bold by CHICAGO MAHJUST. One Lot of Beanttfnl Paris Irnbes, a. 50, cheap at f 13 00. , r $14 00. On Lot of Bsnttfol Paris Eobre, at &9 $U0, cheap at S15 Chicago--, l p. May 4. 68 A 70 w Flrsrsoutn 8t. 00. 50. Cheao at ma Paris at Brantifnl Itob.. Wbeat-Stea- dy; ftrtf 2V cash, 8X; June, Child's. White Flannels, ia other Barzalns Dreaaes, Aprons, j Many ax. . Jnly. t . 14 worm your ibiw a - - - - Sacks, . Corn Steady; cash. EJHi Jane and July Trocso nuOm. co.: etct wujdus "; 83 Main St., Bait Lake Civ, have sold; dy; June, IX; July, over 7000 Domestla Sewlsic Macnlnea to; 'j,' 1'' the demand since lSOQ and ot f . is them , dota. ' ' - ever. - .' Vfb Never Pork Easy; cash, 13.79; Jans, 80;. Jnry greater thandfltl. . . .. hi i Fine and Medium Clothing . It - ' - C-e- ck I Old ... . a JJarley-lJoMii- Steady) cash t.Vllfj June, 13; Ju'Jy, IriaL a Oxxo, i J5. 0.11. 1., Bl tak GJty rOK MCA .MJSaACHK. Tr Sample lirng BtoraI'llftava Of Dr. Uaon'a is. Cnre without f ail ; removea Pimple in the Face ; relieves DujioBiDtM, ana improve utgeauon. Only vu Z. C. M. 1. ivr a pile . r CUK 1 cashj Bg 1 lArrl hw. lror ccbh l MX. ' OUIt GUIS At SPECIALTY. : i - ' - : " ' ' ','' ' ' i EXTRA KNEE PANTS, SHTBT "WAISTS 1 Jfajjgey SultS txll ClyQeS tXnOL yOlOrs, . . Oata-etaa- ; . cap . iur ,nfiinquinrnti " ot ITCH Oil uiutrr KID'IS OI uuitm. Blank fnrns, for sale at the Duurcr UEQC4). k. iwu. .. . jl. Vrte to Alh ComQ; One, Gome' All." Additions to Our Immense Stock Arming Dtpty. Misrepresent. Ml Are Welcome. F. AXJERBAOH ; , -- Sc ia Kanaaa City, Minneapolis and 6t, Paul. Trvr-mans. Joiaera. or any aesirea miormauon, apply to any Coupon Ticket umct in tne umtea ctatea or wanaaa. or aaoress. worch.r M, Donelson & Co., O. Nearly all diseases originate from in action of the llver.and this Is especially the ease with chills and feverk inter mittent fevers and malarial diseases. To save doctors' bills and ward off d'sease take Simmons Liver Rrpula tor, a medicine that increases in popu and has become the larity every year, most popular and best endorsed medi cine In the market for the cure of liver or bowel diseases. Telegraph, NASI THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Na-the- PARASOLS; Just Opened our ana Large Htockr oi rom 2d cia. o very Shape etyie. IS THIS bal-rai- Kansas City, and la the favorite between Chicatro, Rock Island. Atchison, ra Summer Resorts. Jta and St Paid. Tho tourist rsiite to all Watertown. Branch traverses the most productive lCuds Of the gTeat wheat and Dakota. Iowa, Southwestern, ."Utinnesota and dairy belt" of NorthernSeneca and Kankakee, offers superiorThe abort line, via facilities to travel Toetween Cincinrifltl, indianapous, aiaU .f ri H I M i si n i i ette. and Council Ulufi3, St. Josepti, Atcnison, . At the Lowest Trices Kver Offered Here. ' DOfT4RS' BILLS. ' Goods In 1883. m FiiliMHlilflP J I up. PARASOLS! PARASOLS! y rmu , cu. i PARASOLS! . .' St. Joseph to Fairburyy Extouds west and aoutrtwest from ' Kansas City and lIorinR-toiirittchlnsofl, Nelson, H or ton, Topeka, oints in aoutnern ficoraeaa, WichitaVCaldwell, aud all 1 4 nttro J r I passeng-p19 f equipmentl. Interior Kansas and bevond manufactura. Solidly of the celebrated .Pullman bridg-eastone and Iron steel lasted track of heavy Commodious, well built All aaletv annllances and modern imnrovementa. stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort and, luxury assured. . VJ - cts. cts. fl understand that the Tempi Hands, and other civilized peoo. should be supplied with Pure Milk. Tnierefore in order to sopoly tnem with that much needed article, I am now selMrtg milk frirt my graded Jkk cowsesery sfys" and other blooded Morninn, brtwrtn 8 "nd y o clock, op , IH! Aiming iUIU UU JU U poeticwill be pieaced to receive the pat" and ronage ol an lnteiaeent punuc. . II. B. Smith. I fnl at " if- KANSAS &. NEBRASKA R'Y THE CHICAGO. (CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) ctsl 40 50 60 . at :W pieces ndlgo Bine Print at cts. per yard. Jerseys at Bed Rock Prices. 200 Ladles' Gossamers at 50 asd 73 cts. 75 Misses' Gossamers at 30 and 65 cts. 25 dozen Linen Towels at fl per doz. Infants' Caps and Bonnets, from 20 cfs. and up. 1000 pieces Embroidery, from 2 cts. rip. AO dozen Gents' Scaifs, at 25 cts . Gents' and Boys' Underwear, at Special Sale Prices. ' ' .. 40 Trunks at Actual Cost, , M ''i at o and-man- - at 10 400 Embroidered Robes, white and colored, from $ 1.50 and 200 Cashmere Dress Patterns, from $1 and np. A few more Lace Curtains at 10 and 12X cts. 60 dozen CorseU at 60 cts , 75 cts , and Very cheap. ' ''''i. ' . PACIF C Xt. vi Wo only Mention n few: 25 pieces Muslin Underwear, at VAhKM rvA' l. t . - 20 doBen ii-C- rc' T CliicKg-Lines at Eaatern ant witli rvosition ad, cloaa make itthn coixtlnuona lines at terminal points West, North-wesand Southwest, true mid-lin- k in that U'ansoontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantic and Pacific. Its main line aisd branches Include CMcajro, Jollet, Ottawa, La Salle, Xloline ia- IUiuois; and Eock 'Island, Muscatine,. Davenport, Geneaeo, Peoria, . . , T a n . N:.. TV TITJ a. t i.y, iuw vJijr,vc"ui".B, waaruaTXon, xairncia, uiiumwra.usaaiooan, v ebii-ioAudubon, Hailan, Guthrio Centra Indianola, Wlnterset, AUanUdV Knoxvillo, aowa: uaunun, xrenion, vameron. and CouncU uiuits, in St. Joseph, and Kansas City, in Missouri ; Leavenworth, and Atchison in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in and Sioux Falls, in Dakota, Minnesota; Xyatertown towns and cities. It also offers a other prosperous CHOICE OP KOTJTES to and from the Pacific Coaat and intermediate place, making1 all transfers in Union Depot. Pfiit Traina ot fine DAY COACHES, eleaant DINING CABS, xnapnillcer t PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS,-joscpn., .aicdtsou una xvansus ,ivyi f - l (between Ulucaero, INO CHAIR CAKS, seats FBEE to holders of throUffb first class tickets. NEW SPRING- STYLES Library I respectfully suggest that you Interest yourself in me matter as it will not only be a great aid' to' onr library, but a valuable Msson to th" children. Yours respectfully, Wm M Stewabt. The Aquarium car will arrive and exploit from 10 a m. to 10 p. m at U C. Depot, Monday, May 7, for the benefit of the ocbo'ars as stated above. Cot. J. H. Wood, Manager. UTAH A SETAOA RAILWAY. Official lime Table. Trains for Garfield Beach, until fnr tber notice, will leave Salt Lake City daily (Sundavs excepted) at 8:10 a. m. and 4:40 p m r returning arrive at Salt Lake Ciy at 8:40 and 7i20 p,.m. . Its central I2f OCR Ever before quoted in this city, ,"Lrvi-"V- " ISLANLI CHICAGO, HOCK connection We Offer Some of the -- leave Salt Lake City at p Vm j re- turnine arrive at Salt Lake t ity at 6:15 p mS. F FRNTOK, W. W. IilTKR, O. F. A Agt. Snpt. i Special Bar BKST RICES - ' lm Frith Cl'dy j w 3 Altai...... 30 : 5 0 Park City.. Provo UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAHY'OF THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH U6EFUU INFORMATION FROMA STUDY OP THIS MAP OF THE !, " ao i5 8. L. City .. Ogtlen ...... Stockton Bayia Fames WIJtD. . 0B8BKVA-IIOH- ." "And have you do mother?" 'No, mother has been dead many years, and we have nai a bird time to rK since sbe died." Kt ale,words were scarcely dscernioie ller because of the heavy sobs which her aching heart vave ont. Sbe turned from the premises in pursuit of a purchaser, tears still coursing down her face, and a vain, hopeless reeling guia-inher footsteos And bow let as picture to ourselves the scene w,ica was enacted at tbe uome ot tha iit'le eirl last i ieht wbea she returned. Slowly and wearily fhe takes her homeward path, t-- e little ba ket hciII comaitniof the crecs, which no one, ev n out of pity for her sadness, has bought. Sbe knows very well th that await her, yet she refdoned lte to It.. When the rude ba Is reached, with many misgivings she nit tne latcQ ana eaters, me ouriy brute, anvvorihy the name of father, unworthy in every respect the gifts and blessings which God has be. stowed., upon him, is anxiously waiting her ret urn, waiting for the pal one has try sum which tnts little slaved toraii dav, tnat ne migit satisfy his Insatiable thirst for the demon drink. H grasps the little form, so much In need of consolation, of kind words of a parent's soothing ioflu ence and caresses, and del the rate iy fl gs her Here Ut the enrtajirop; to dwell the scene Is too harrowing opon. Such tblnss are common In other communities, bat in this wide domain. In to is enlightened and intelli gent community, let ns hope toev are very Inf r quent. and that some remedy will be provided for the prevention of Jourbis hat already exist. Logan ' nal, May 2. ' rUKKMOM1KB. S or rukcm structing railroad. On Saturday, J. II. Brown was before Commissioner Goodwin, and had abearloifon tbe charge of unlawful cobabi'ation. He was bound over to await tae action of the grand Jury,, hi II. Fames aud Geo. Lewis are his bondsmen. His second wife was bound over as a witness In the case. One day last week as Graf ton Hovey, pf Miilvitlei was trying to stick a cow whica bad eaten toe much lucern, the kolie slipped and cut his band quite severely causing the blood to flow profusely. No; daunted, uorever, Grafton took tbe knife ia the other hand and made ane-- trial with a similar result, lie is now about with two badly d;sabled hands, but it Is thought that Ue will get along all rieht. Prof "J. M. Tanner, of . Provo, is few days in taa city and spending aHe has been appointed by vicinity the director of the li l uoaege to succeed J. Z. Stewart, who has resigned as principal of that institution of learning. Prof Tanner will enter upon tbe active work of his - new as the beginning of position tbe ecbooi year, oi tne ,uoi- lege. He is now actively engaged making the necessary arrangements regarding thftfaculty.etc. A laboratory will be placed in the college Duuaing, and special attention will be triven to tie teacauiir oi acieoce. we nope in due time to be able to give turtber particulars. Faldinx Fink, a small boy of Provi dence, a peddler of water cress,"was taken beiora Justice J. A. Mc Allister yesterday, charged with abstracting spoons irom ;the premises oi Mrs. Mattson, of tbe Fourth Ward of tbls witnout ieavw, He bad gone to city, tbe nouie and ,tuna no one in ana tne door aalock'-dcoaeqaently to& possession and made a thorougt search of all the rooms, taking other small articles oesldes spoons, Snenfl C ookston had considerable difflcnl toJu ferreting him ou but noally accompiistbed it. On acconut of his on tbe promise of ae be waa released tlma Is not the ri reforming. Tnis nave been ransacked by tnat bouses If it is not these small boys, and topped - some of them will land be hind the- bars. Tbe water elevating machine, of which mention was made in these columns a short time ago. constructed by he firm of Garf fc names, of tnts city. is now completed and will be removed today tolls place of des inatlob, the Jordan liiven near Salt Lake fhe present machine is constructed on tne same principle as tbe ones made heretofore, but as several important and is much larger. improvements It covers a sarf ace of 27 x 24 feet, tbe dimensions of tne bonis relngx 25 feet, w'th a- water Kateway between of 13 feet in wmcd the drlvin wheKln, of six feet diameter, are placed Tnere are twenty four elevaUng buckets, ot six gallons capacity each, and t 'y are iatcided to carry the water a distance of 10 feet ta neiKbt l tie estimated lif ting capacity an hour if a Current is 06,000 gallons 400 feet per minute be ob running Tne boa's are well calted. tamed resined and tarred, the frame and iron work nicely painted, and tbe whole machine Is well finished, and strongly milt, T'-- success ot this mac nine Ma awaited with considerable Interest by parties owning land along tbe Jordan, add tbere is very little riubt but that he firm mentioned will bave orders far others from that vicinity as soon as macmne nas bad an op- -, the pres-portunl y to get In Its work. . "Won't yon please to buy some watercress?" The words were spoken by a tend of perhaps ten sumsprig ofclad humanity in a mean, dirty, ragged. mer, calico dress, ane wore a same material small and sho-- that &i peared to grind the sh from tue bones at every step tier features showed what a pleasing countenance would be there were it not for the expressions of sadness, grief and misery which overspread it. rne eyes were red ana oeaimmt-- witn tears, and every feature marked tbe presence of a hidden fear or dread of somethin g terrible. Mer limbs shook and trembled, indicating tne fatigue Krtvn m f rtoi n mUk mtttlnK ftVw.w This Is the picture ot tne little rIH who hercelf at the door oi one ol presented our citizens' Domes yesteraay aiier- noon 'Won't yon please to buy some water-cress- r" she said in faltering tones. 'No, my child, we are not In need of water-cretoday ." The fl o ga'es of tne reodene.d eyts were opened Another pane nu.a oeen added to tbe already breaking heart. A torrent of tears rol ed down tne care worn face, and sob after sob came from the throbbing br ast. She turned to go, but was summoned to return oy the person addressed, "What I it tuat troubles you little girl?" wa asked. aK anu "i oave been out sincei morn and father can't sell any water-cresw ll whip me as;aln If I go home with out selling it," came forth, alternately with sobs and piteous cries "And Is your father so very poor to that you have to sell water-cres- s buv food to eat? "Yes, he is very poor and sometimes very sick, but that would not hurt sister and m j so much if he did not drink liquor, and beat ns tor not selling the et Meteorological Rtportt RetMvtd at Uq , LaU City on May 4, 1 888, o. m. local lime. at II On morning last, nineteen teamsThursday under charge of Merrills and Follett, left Smithfleld for Oregon, woere they bave a contract for con- Bun-bonn- tmrt . C. BULLE riN DAILY WEATHKE . About 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon the Jury received for deliberation the case of 'Ah Jung, or Little Charlie, for the murder of Chinese Mary at Alt, on the 9th of last October. Tne Jurors remained out about two hours before arrlviosr at a conclusion, and then reported their verdict to the court. It adjudged the'defendant guilty of murder in the Iflrst degree, and recommended that the sentencelbe Imprisonment for life, instead of the death penalty. This morning Little Charlie was caHed btfore Judge t, tne for Judgment. Ills attorney called the attention of tie court to the recommendation of the Jury, and asked that Judicial clemency be extended to the convicted i MnMi Wit In and Around Logan, Little Charley Escapes the Death Happenings ' .' " . Cache County. t Penalty. FRAGMENTS. -- A- IX THE NORTH. LIFE IMPRISONMENT. BHO. Ia- - JoiiHlm, 65 Main St, HJreSgs Kew BwlSag. 61, S3, |