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Show EVENING. K$W& Tvv-- o ,1 neijr. STAKE COXFEREXCES. - and Monrtiv, November 4th and Sth, and Sundsv and Monday, February 81 and i'.b, 1?R. Bfsr Lake, Kruery, Summit and X'iut!1 Stalu s Sundav and Monday, November ll'h and 12tb, 1888; and Sunday and Mcnday, February 10th snd Uth, Sanpete, Sn Lut?, Morpan and BaDnock Stakes Sunday and Monday. November IStli and 10tb. 118; and Sunday and Mosday, February 17th 1X88; - and 1Mb, Miilard, San Jmn and Sevier Stakes Sunday unl Monday, November 25tb .aud 2ii h, 1J83; and Sunday and Moa-daFebruary 21th and 25,b,'lR8. Utah, i'anKuitcb and SnowrUke Stakes Sunday and Monday, December 2nd and 3rd. 18.18; and Sunday and Monday, March 3rd and 4'h, 1S80. and t. John Stakes-Sun- day Davis, Kanab and -- Monday, December th and 10th, 188S; and Sunday and Monday, March 10th and llth, IfcoO. St. George, Ma!ad and St. Joseph iks-aritla- y and Monday, December 16th anTlTtb, 1SS8; and Sunday and Monday, .March 17th and 18th, v. ' Parowan, Beaver and Stakes Sunday and MoutUr,Maricopa December 23rd and 24tb, 1888; and Sunday and Monday March 24vh and 23tn, 1888. Those Stakes which hava held their conferences on Sundays and Mondays have realized a diucj more numerous d attendance than when held on Sundays. Tela method ass therefore been adopted in the jr list by direction of the (Jouu-c- jl vt Apostks. Y. D. Richards, Jos. F. Smith. . Satar-daysan- accom-panjln- FRAGMENTS (iw)BGR Tff ackrad is in Jail awaiting trial for drunkcBpefS. Hiram Mikkskli., charged with battery, was acquitted today. Tuk heavy shipments of-- ' cattle from Southern Utah to the eastern market still go on. Swrn Anderson was admitted to citizenship yesterday .afternoon, by Judge Boreman. Amki.14 D. WilliaSs wa granted a divorce yesterday by Judtce Boreman, from Edwin J. Williams. Salltk Davi4 was lodged' In Jail last night, to answer to the chaises of :'.. drunkenness and profanity: who has served 14 IIarry Fvltz, years in the Carson City jail, was y senterc?d to SO days In the city ' Jail for vagrtney. An error occurred yesterday, in the amount of property piven as protesting against sewerage ia District No. 1. It should nave been $1,003,800!, instead of $l,&00,.v0o. . T. Hakkixuton and W. J. Duck were arrested last night on a charge of drunkenness. They were released toeach for their apday" on leaving pearance for trial. The funeral of Augustus Todlech will take place at the White House at 2 p. m. tomorrow, Wednesday,-undethe auspices of th Masonic 1 rater to-da- H-J- nity- - wokk teain belonging toMulloy & Paul Indulged in a rnnaway ou Third West Street last evening. The driver was thrown out of the wagon but was not hurt. (a A - Notice. The oillcers of theTrimsry Associations will meet as usual at the resi- E.C. Clawson, No. 22 First East Street, ca J tiday, Oct. 2utn, at 11 o'clock a m. dence of Mrs. Teacher's Institnte. Programme for Oct. 27, 18S8 : Discussion of school government by Irof. A. S. Martin and Prof. J. F. Bledsoe Ke:itat'onMr. J. J. Wa t n. Keading circle class to be conducted by .Mr. D. K. Allen. Wm. Chair-nu- of fit tb; Fdipda'r Oaoght aad Lioded la Jail. Last night, about o'clock, Samuel Johnson had an experience with foot pads, reanltlag in a loss on bis part of a gold watch and chain and $5 in cash. Ho was walking along Just West of the Valley Uouso, when he was se;ed from behind- by a man, who pnt one arm, about his face. At the same time another man caught his gold watch and chain, took possession of it, and putting bis hands into his pockets secured $1 in cash. The loot-pathen released him and started eastward on a run. Mr. Johnson shouted for help, and followed hb assailants. At the Council IIouss corner Mr. Margetts, clerk for Pombruk-- , met the" highwaymen and axvr them turn down East Temple Street. Tnuy crossed and entered tbe alley south of fVebb & From there Feveryear'u bakery. Nlgbtwateamaa Watson sw them pass oat of the alleyway at Mad- sen's stove ' store, on First South Street. . In the meantime Mr. Johnson had headed for the City Ilall. lie met Djbeoa, wjo telephoned to the pallc3. aad In a short time fie latter had the footpads under arrest. Just before got them.bowever.they stopped and talked to a third pirty When they were taken and searched, no watch could be found, and it is supposed they handed it to this party. In the marshal's office, an officer was asked., whether tbasq . were Jfr inen, when one. pi the prisoners replied lfct he had better be careful, as, It ..was a serious charge. As they had hot been informed of the nature of the offense witn which they were charged. this statement by the prisoner a&a a peculiar significance. . . The two young men who were ar rested gave their names as Joseph Larklns and Joseph Harris. i: Larklns bad In hia possession &Vand Hards $23.05, They will have a preleminary examination before-JusticPyper on a charge of highway robbery, on Thurs J day. 5J They were arraigned this afternoon and pleaded not guilty. They were unable to famish $2000 bail, and were sent back to prison. , 1 Webr,.Toab and Oaasia Stales San--a- y and Monday, October 21st and ?2d IJWJ and Suaday and Monday, January 20th and 21at, 18st. ISox Klder, Tooeln and Oneldi htaes Sunday and Monday, October andaytb, ifw.s; and Sunday and Moudtiy, January 1'Tth and 2th, 189. Cache and Watch Stakes Sunday . ESliTA ABBUTT'S FIRST NIGIlf Bradford, Programme Committee.. Third District Court. I'rcceediogs before Judge Boreman "today: Annie S. Cutler admx.," vs. Chas. Q. Lunden ; ou trial before Jury. United States vs. Thomas F. Harris; polygamy ; in accordance with remittitur from JSupreme Court, order was matJe for commitment to issue. HicLard Grant, admr.. vs. Nalle Moray et al.; set for trial Oct. 3. The Presidential Election. The Western Union Telegraph Company has arranged to f urnish bulletins of the coming November elections as - . di night-watchma- s , 'p';. :if Mrs, Pitts' Lecture. The lecture delivered by Mrs. Dr.- Potts at the Presbyterian Church las evening, was listened to by a large and attentive audience, every seat being occupied; On the stand 'baca of the speaker, was a large framework, on waleb&HDg iguten eharta.- illustrat ing tki Mertonlan sjtateria of '. intellec- ,' tual aciance, and paintings of Beacons- field, Gladstone, Cavendish, G.rfleld, Twnnyson, Sir' Walter Scott, Milton, D.inte, Shakespeare, Edison, Fara day, Harvey, Watt, Lincoln and others. There was also a table covered with skulls, kxAies. etc, all to be used in illustrating the lectures. At either end ot the platform was drapery which excited the curiosity of the audience, bat these proved later on to be the coverings of two human skeletons a male and a female. The lady did not enter until 20 min utes past eight, but at once took the stand and began on her subject. Her manner at first wft somewhat reset ved, but in a short time she became more easy, and soon had the sympathy and close attention of the audience. It wocld take np too much space to give even a synopsis of uer remarks, but her theory Is that would stndy.the laws of health and live in accordance therewith many of the ills they now suffer would entirely dis appear. She claimed that people have no business to feel old at 50 years, as tiat is the age at which a person should have just reached his prime. Then life m'g'it be useful up to 80 and even a hundrtd years. She did not approve of sending children to school till their bodies were matured sofliclently to endure the strain that mental edeca- .ion placed upon them. and. thought that seven years ot age or thereabouts, waa early enough for a child to attend school; even then, physical training should co along with the mental. The speaker was very severe in denouncing the tight lacing indulged in by the fair sex and took a vote of tbe male portion of the audience a to which they preferred to see, .a waist in a lady or one that had been pressed ont of shape and contracted Jjy the tight lacing system. The vote waa unanimous in favor of the former.1 At the close of the lecture the Dri called for two gentlemen volunteers to have their Heads examined phrenol ig- ically. . Two responded, and consider able amusement waft elicited by the examination. Two hoars were occu"", pied by the lecfhrer. Another lecture was given at the same place to ladies only this afternoon; and thia evening at 8 o'clock another will be given to a mixed au' . dience. well-form- ed " . heretofore. Private subscribers and clubs desiring to obtain these bullet,,,, ins, ahould make application to the local manager' as early as possible. Southern Noted. ' The service will be made very full and Hon. P. T. Farnsworth complete, provided sufficient sub shipped o carloads of cattle east ecrlptions are obtained to Justify the twenty-twthls.week. same. There seems to be existing in Beaver at present a genuine epidemic ot Visit io Emery Stake. typhoid fever. B E S. Prof Slater Jane Greenwood, of 'Fillmore, Rtcards and Wells have retnrnel last evening from has retired from Ui principatabjp of the Millard Stake Academy and been a visit to Emery Stake, to make which succeeded by Prof, J. E. Hickman. tkey left ibis city but Thursday mornMore machinery passed through Mil ing.. They were cordially received At ford this1 week for the CometSmelter, Price on Thursday .evening, and next Frisco. From tbe way things are movmorning drove to Leamington, where ing it appear s.tnat btoeiamslsjmeant. they addressed a general meeting in ' Last week the Hickman Bros. brought the evening, held under the auspices into Milford 70 head ot horses belongCampbell, who is moving of the Relief Society. On Saturday ing to A..G. to his rancn in Nevada; Mr. tceo .forenoon the sisters attended, at Campbell has also shipped to this point 120 bead of horned stock, principally Orangeville, the first primary conference ever held in Emery Stake, and in polled Angus, destined for his ranch. A rumor has become pretty general the afternoon of the same day ' they town respecting a attended a conference of theY. L. M. ly pievalect about alleged case ot diphtnerla. It I. A. at Castle Dale. At Price, on certain was stated that a family had come over Sunday evening, the sisters addressed from Sevier County to this city witb a another general meeting held under child down witn the dread disease. been informed by Dr. Fenne-me-- re the auspices of the Relief Society, and made a thorough examinthat oa the following day tbey returned to ation of teebecase, and that ballads not this city. They express themselves as even a sign of diphtheria, and that "does not exist in the town. having, on the whole, enjoyed their diphtheria Oct. 10. Beaver Utonian, visit to this newly settled region. . - - j. We-hav- e One Thousand Dollars Reward. From a gentleman who arrived from Billings on the 10th inst&at it was learned that Lewis Sweet, who had been assessor ot Yellewstone County for the past two years, bad committed; suicide. At the coroner's inquest the startling revelation was made that the case, bore plain evidence ef a murder. The suicide report was at first given out, owing to the fact that when Mr. Sweet was retiring to bed on the night of the 9th Instant be placed his shot gun at the bead ot his bed. After be in the room a short time a had loudbeq report was beard. But investishowed that both gation afterwards barrels were still loaded, and now the a very mysterious assumed affair has shape. The story of the crime is that on the day .mentioned bad received a letter which greatly annoyed bim, and which be burned after reading it. It is now said that while he waa going to bed some one fired a phot at himlfrom thewlndow.The citizens of Billings are greatly agitated over the mysterious, affair, aud have petitioned the governor to offer a re. ward for the capture of the assassin. The petition was numerously signed by the representative citizens of tbu town, and Governor Le&li has offered fl.OJO reward for to apprehension-o- f the murderer. Bum Oct. 18." ' the-deceas- , Inter-Mounta- . in, Puppymania is bad enough, but has set in, which Is England a cat-fa- d ar worse. Queen Victoria this year went from Windsor to Osborna and took a number of cats with her. Now whenever any fashionable lady transfers herself from one site to another, she takes along a lot of cats. It must be very entertaining to tbe men to be obliged to troop about with a set of felines, it is bad enough to be burs, dened with trunks and but cats are unnecessary annoyance. In - band-boxe- The Farming World, of Edinburgh , Scotland, report , that at a recent me'etlng of breeders of Shetland ponies, in Glasgow, complaints were made that Iceland ponies had been imported into Scotland and then shipped to America and Void for genuine Shetland ponies. A committee was appointed to Investigate the matter, and arrange some plan to prevent further deception ol this kind. miner named Carpenter waa rather f.prtagr, Wyoming, on Thursday, by a Minx vn the uv iut.t nwiun and back. wilting shoulder . 'y - A ark Notes. I Quirk's little boy got in tbe A, Crowded House, and a Fine way of Suields Brothers' delivery team i Rendition of "II Trovatore." Wednesday afternoon ana was run over. He was more scared than hurt. Last Tuesday morning Chas. Julian The Theatre was crowded in every the town, leaving a beavy debt part last nijtht on the occasion of the Jumped at txi lllchmaa's. An enon unpaid opening of Emma Abbott's fourth en- was Elide Id capture and bring him gagement in this city, end those who back, but itproved futile as Julian's attended paid high prices. Critics exact whereabouts was not known. Archie Domelon was hurt Wednesmay say what they please, but in this day at the Oqitario N J. 3 He stepped circumstance is found substantial on to a defective lound In the ladder, proof of the esteem in which tbe and down hewenfr. He escaped Willi siogert her company and her orchestra an irjured back, and it Is thougLt are held in this city. The audience eome internal though not serious inwas . critical, but the applause was juries. d Oa Wedcesday Dr. Wilson wa generous, and fine features in the perto Midway tattend Mrs. B. formance were promptly recognized M. Smith's tcjuriesT The lady was V and rewarded. sen, riding up Proivo dsn n with her road at a dinlgerous place in the Exactly how grea.i a singer Eaima and would occupant ftared the wag.nfrom Abbott is may be a matter of difference the over. her Smith jumped Mpj. tip among musical critics, but that sue high seat, toje resuit being a very fracture-ther limb. plea3e&. the .mass of the people who t love opera cannot be denied. Tbey Last Monfliy John Johnson fell delight to hear ber sweet, clear voice, down a maovay, a dfstanc of about which revels with such perfect register fifteen feet, ia tne Ontario Ho. 3 workHe rtcrired a componcd cota among the high notes, rivaling in ac- ings. tnuniated fracture ot the. right leg becuracy and purity the violin under the low the knete. Under Drs. Gregor touch of an artiste, and laden with the Wson's care Johnson is getting along well as cooid be expected, although richness, pathos and melody of bird as bis injuries are quite serious. It is notes. Last night sbethrew such life and not now anUfcipated that amputation earnestness into ber work and tried so will be necessary. hard to do it well, that she sncceeded A case of sOroe prominence was beadmirably. Is the second scene of the fore Commissioner Whedon Thursday, first act, in telling to her maid ber lave In which Wis. H. Kimball was the deand Will O. Young complainstory, she txitbr sang and acted wi' h a fendant ant. appears, went dawn to Yonng,!it and delicate exquisite grace, the effect Kimball's ranch to exchange d horse ot which was heightened by her facial for rorne other property he claimed, but Kimball objected strocgly. Hot expression. Id the same scene the words and Kimball made a trio between Emma Abbott, Monte- - break atendued Young with a case knife, and griflno and Prnette waj magnificently had it not been for GeoTge Clift somerendered.In the rescue scene, body would have been seriously hurt. swore, ont a complaint against the lady sang and acted with Young Kimball on fthe llth Inst, and be waa a and delicate tsect arrested refined last Monday by Saeriff Weber. which all ber auditors must admit was Oa Thursday he was arraigned before on a charge ef artistic in a very high degree.; S j be- Commissioner Whedon do bodily harm to Intent assault with fore tbe prison bars, and within the and alter the preliminary examinaprison, her singing and her acting tion the Comkrilsiloner boo ad Kimball to await tbe were those of a great mualcat and his over in the sum of sction ot the grand Jury. Park City toronlc artiste. Lizzie Annandale's rendition of the role of the passionate gypsy was most excellent throughout. She gave to the War Department, Slgnl Settle, U.S. Army. fiery music of Verdi a splendid Inter DAILY WKATIIKR BULLETIN. pretation. At times she was positiveM&orologicml Report RtcHvtd at Salt .Lak VUy on October J3. 1888. ly thrilling, ahd her superb contralto a at 0 a. m. local time. voice showed forth its powers with wonderful effect, which was heightenTlllt. IUIOMI- ed bv her annroDriate actin&r. Prnette TKR. has magnificent baritone voice and a w t r O fine stage presence, ana rwnaet ea laa a a S- or role of the "Count di Luna" in a ritca -5 22 2 5 a) a splendid-manner- . 9 has 9 Montegrinno very expressive face and though be is iio. .S much given to attitudes, his bearing is A. S i .r almost always graceful, and bis acting a He is good very appropriate. nara S.Utuy..' Cl'tly tenor singer, ana wonts to- - please, supplementing the unHelena.... 4 8 44 S 10 E Cl?dy deniable excellence of bis voice, with Kt. Custer, 4fe 8 E LiRht Faii i earnest endeavor to use it to the bet U'JIOC titt 28 W Light Tair 4 Washakie. Sg'l gave a magnificent Wla'tm'oea I f advantage. He won an u w 14 entnusiasuc wnicn burst in BawlUa W. Light Cl'dy recall, and his Italian solo waa also Signal Servme reporta taken at 11 m. , encored. He renderedtexceiksn sup 8 llJirht Fair port to tne leading lady throughout. 8.L..iiy' a iLlirht Clear Nina Berlin! was a very acceptable Ogden tli Calm ICIear as Stockton , .' "Inez," and Mr. Brederick - ICali ;uiear Bingham.. displayed a very melodious Park S W Light '3 Jnd powerlui bass voice. ;criy City.. uruy Provo in snort an me soioisis gave uue Alta 4 Calm Clear renditions: but tor some cause several GarBeld.. opportunities for stage effects were Lake Park. not properly taken advantage of, not- Brighton's. in ably in the rescue scene, and in thatTbe .Salt Lake CJty, Barometer 30.12. ' which the anvil chorus is given. I Il.FiTZMituiucE. Scrg't Signal Corps. former was too tame, and the latter attention tavebecn lmprovedlay might to grouping and action on U.e part of The tbenorua.was singing of the etiorus,a very good throughout, however, B. PRATf. noe bass enect oeing proauceu in me DR. R0MM.4 M. II ge-vc- re i .! SS;rw1?LlBEBS, Spe eial Bargains! Foster 7 Hook real Kid Glove, in Browne, Taos, Moi1?8 anil H':sck (wltiv plain backs only).. This ia our regular i- -' Glove. We will clear out ta-- : via In backs for ?1,25. We have all siztt. -- o ar pr ce tl '': vvill be a Hook Ki-- Gloves also with plain bjeks; cleared out for TO cents. The colors are in all sizes except 0" ; the blacks in u and 8 only. O ; Ladies' English Seal I'lusii S'ic(n. e, Sa'in Lined, with Seal Ornam-n- t 1 00. We offer these two numbers at tlT.OO thev are ireod values at and rtu l ' ! " i o" i first scene. Tn Abbott orchestra, which em A Sjllty made of Scientifically braced, for tbe occasion, three or four of toe best members ot the regular Theatre orchestra, wassupero. Kareiy TESTING THE EYE-SIGis such a leader as Tamasi seen. He ana brings soloists and chorus promptly to the scratch, and, largely owing io his efforts and inetnods. wonderful vigor and precision are attained. Emma Aobott and her entire company will appear In the beau Offlce at l)ceret Hospital, corner of Firnt is in mis opera North and Second Went Streets. Warm tilul opeera Marina, that Miss Abbott has made sucn a Springs car track (blue car) passes the world renowned reputatioa for her excellent rendering of that beautiful building. Hours from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.dlf Telephone number, "The Last Rose ot Sommtr." Sne will be assisted in this by Michrl- -LOST OR STOLKN ! ena, Annandale, Prnette and Brodjrueairo iue iclt. The management IIOItSE.M YEAR'S OLD, announcement made that Miss Abbott ONK BltOWST mane and tail, inane short.about will appear at the Wednesday matinee, lti hands high, small white btanin rorentau, in the Dleasing part ot "Mignonette" aud when lost unshod. a in "Chimes of Normandy. small Iiirht Also, bay alAOK, 3 years old, with small rinj?lxne. A .reward i jis.wj will uetoiram io .any person delivering said horsesKfcXSK-Y.LEWIS,!'. District i'ourt. First No. 20 west,, Second Soutb St., b. L.. t'rty. & Co. Wood Noble, THE LARGEST Variety, from v "0 upward. Cloth Vraps, good qua!it.j, &nd from the most reliable manufacture, Irom 00 upward. .. - - ErtgliFh Seal Plash Modjcska Wrap," verj, tandsome ptarments, from larz-- i flT 50 upward. : iloret's Cloakc, Latest Styles and extra lengths, from SI upward. Miseu' Newmarkets in great Variety, sizes 13 to 18, from $3.00 upward. Cr , 40-in- .. . . e; r Barjraln. - n MI i i , Ladies' Winter Skirts worth $1 00 and H 2.", for 55 cens and Black All Wool Jerseys, worth '$1.5 for $1.0X.- Children's Colored All Wool Jerseys, worth f 1.50, 'for )M 00. S5 cents. Prices (Siiarantccd as Low as Eastern Houses. 120 JkjlLlSr drooping a kttle, srmare crop olf both ears, mua on ten uip. illegible If damaire and eosts on said animal be not paid wkhin 15 daya from date of tins nftlce. he will be Bold to tbe hicheat cash1 bidder, at Enterprise cstrayorpound, at o'clock p.m, on the 5th day .fcoveiuuer. 18S. Dated at I'eterson Precinct, Morgan. Uo., Cu.li, this 2lBt day of October. 1XHH. l"onndkeeper of said lreclnct. mmm brothers. mi DURAJitE titan any Imparled we V. S. In another part ot the paper will, be found an advertisement ol Dr. Ro an mania B. Pratt, in which annoancement relative to a specialty that' will ' Interest a large' number; of persons who are, from various causes, afflicted with defective eyesight. The clear sense of sight need not value be dwelt upon, as everybody under stanaa n. - vreat numoersot persons are troubled with originally defective, and impaired vision who can And no relief from any of the ordinary spec tacles. Dr. Pratt, who Is an occullst, having graduated In. that department, after studying under the most able professor in the United States, can, by a process.ol testing, tlve astonishing relief to those whose eyesight requires assistance. She has, for this purpose, a case of optical glasses, imported di rect trpm France, and the most perfect made. A somber of well known citizens have had their eyes tested by the doc tor, and been fitted with spectacles.the result being all that could be desired A child of the writer of this a girl about eleven years old -- was unable to discover writing on the blackboard at school without being In close proxlm lty to It. Having been supplied witb proper glasses, after testing by Dr. Pratt, she is able to discern flue char actersfrom any part of the school room. It ia worse than useless to pay out, large sums. to transient oculists when. the same service can be obtained from a local professional like DrV Pratt for a reasonable amount within the reach of the poor as well as tbe rich. Having seen the Instruments and the. fleets of tbe doctor's- - treatment, the 'writer kJiows whereof bespeaks- - ' I sae-m&k- es- 0a DA.TXD II. UIMVIIUDtr, HILLS, WM. H. gllEAIiMAK, TUB MOfT Goods.brouglit O- - HI'LKl JAUBS, FARLOW. '. Or E LINK Medicines in the West. into the Market, and guarantee all. Seams, anO Drugs, Chemicals, ant) Patent that the Price is as Low as any goods that art Fall Lis sf Toilet Arrlflei, Pfrfnm(rl,, Kanry Sop, etc., PalaU, Oils, BruahM. , - MTiterial. Made Class First of Solidly & SOLOMOX BROS. PURE WINES LIQUORS, ALES & P0RTEHS, A m IJ. ET. No. 70 - For Medicinal nnl Fnmily ue. special Attention riven to all Onler. i rn'oc funrunteea quile as by mail or express ;ii'i low n if l ,pht iu perron. PHYSICIANd PRRfCRIITIONS . t 'i:it Al ELY FILLED DAY OR KlUltT. -- S In tbe iat, ami nl.u'll , P. AUERB4CH & , Y 1-- - J. t- - B. R. BAJtKSS,' OPENED DATE - 1 -- - (Jram lull ot xs'ew ijoods at ns!toiii8iiingiy Ijow I'ru es. To make it onite sure thit verv ptraner and all t li dwellers in Zi.on will come to AljKHHACH'S TKMTLE i)V FASHION. we'oH'er the following Special Attractions: 1 Lot of Iidies' Suede Kid Gloves, C0c; worth $1.25. I Jitittons. ?5ca worth Sl.fH). 1 Tt nf KnHiis' Kid Glnvfs. I Lot of L idies' Black Cotton Hoy, 20c; worth I Lot of Ladies' 131ack Cotton. Hose, :J pair for 1; worth . 50c a pair. 1 Lot of Ladies' Linen Collars, fie. 1 Lotiich New Buttons, A and iOa te.vdoy..' wortli 10 and25c. 1 Lot of Various styles oi sm ami rassanienine i rmiuiiis tit Half Priro. 1 Lot each of Embroidered Sc.irfsi $1 and $1Ml . 1 ..,A. 1 Lot of Dress Goods, limoroxiery and niDooii iteinnani, AT OUT, SO. MAM 16 -- STREET, ON Health aad Jiasease. as follows: Evening lectures to now sexes; ladies afternoon lectures, only. All lectures illustrated by a large collec- Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, tion of anatomical specimens, life sized oil paintings, manikins, models in wax, papier inacoc, esc. First afternoon and fi'jt evening lecture the folFKKK. Tickets for tbe coarse lowing prices: Thiee evenings to both on lecture famous sexes (inclading LOVI', and MAKKltfiK, FridaT (WtlKTHUlP 50 Afternoon eente. Oat. 26th) evening, Jadties only, tour lectures, 5Q cents. conrse, -- All ccnu. Stofle adwiSHion, Mrs. Dr. Potts treat womei Rnd cUHdi eu Ir. Harripoo, men only. KcsidcuCe, only; Continental Hotel. Hours, 9"a m. to 1 f;onsnltation free. Srecial engagements ETC, ETC- - - at Bed Rock Prices, Wholesale and Retail. We offer a large lot of Misses' and Children's Newmarkets, Coats, etc. j at an Immense Sacrifice The above rnust be sold regardless of cast GHOiCE BUTTER USD EGGS p-i-u Remain untU October Slst af' IMS 1 O. Striped 1 1 & 1 CO., . and iJ5 positively 3.5c; 30c; cheap ires at. 45c. i aiierjis in Lot or 10 yams lengin oouoio wiuin and Black Brown only $!.f5. Lot of 10 yards length double width Dress Patterns, $l.fo. . BARNESy LEWIS i .nf P.nRtTfis. 10. nrtd Hfw finch. Tl 40 inch Dress Goods, Lot" of 1 OM-HSH- Conference "Visitors will consult their own interests by loo kin a; Ihrotigh" our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. PrirP Lot teach of Spanish Silk Fichus, worth douoie. TTnlf . . - - l ruims iinu nags, Pju;., r.u FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF . . maae.CJothiuRIIatisand(SipsIlul;l!er(iools,()ihl Clothing, I. BMRSS, W. A. T. BAJUtXt, UW1. BAMGS, LEWIS & CO. x LECTURES 111 1 V . Lot of 10 yaras' lengm aouoio wriain asnmere jress inw ' hirna 41 9fi VAUAI. COM PAST StfCTH JOBOAJS wl-tlw 1 Lot of 10 yards length double! width Dress PatternsMii IInrnc Afc :Pn-iFormerly Salt Lake riaaiia placo-o-Oity, business, ; newest colors of English Henriettas, $2.40. Utah. V 1 Lot of 10 yards length double width Cheviot Check Dress 1 GIVEN, tttVf NOTIC3S- WimtEBY Patterns $1.20. of the trustees, held Sepfc. T cents of Uss68uint per lllty 15tl), French 'Combination 'Patterns Presses, $7; 1 Lot Fall waa levied upon the capital stock oi . . in ... .. ... sharel8,an "111 before the Mm cniDorstioa. navabte on mem ana at win look worth $12.00; you imy iiieiu. , 0th day cut ,October,J, to Jesse AV. fox, he Broc Double and 1 Shawls, $2, $2.75, $3.50 Lot of Square at the company's omcse, uooper pna Jr., .:-:kldredsre Block. (ESTABLISllKIi876!) ana $o; ttare jtwirgains. 0 Any stock upon which this assessment of may remain unpaid on the 20th day adver1 Lot each Scotch Beaver Shawls, $2.75 , $3.50, $4 and $5. f and be will delinquent 1M, tised for sate afpubllc auction, and unless We take pleasure in announcing to our patron Our Boys' and Children's Clothing Departments offer the " is made before, will be sold oik the to pavnent i we added have burfEstablMi thai the Inducements: Rare . to 10th dayf Novamber, ln38, and pay public following - befm't tn.H nutto tut . ceat of with assessment, together mr n , i jlm vjfwM iig;ii v " 1000 pairs Children's Knee Pants- 4 to 13 jesirs at Htv, 45e, saic. advertising ana expenses oi .. he public jOUR .JESSE W. iOXr JR., ; 50c, 85c ana.fl a pair;. you pay airaosi wiye aa juui-Secretary. - - V- " - . r f - - T E & SOTSi - Aiding and Preserving the Eyes, . ' FRIEBS OF H0.UE DTERPRISE: We would sap thut we MA KJCeJiO OTS and SJIOES, equal in Style and Finish, and MUCH MORE TO TDE The Eloqaeat aad Popular Qaakeresa, DELIVER KETall. ANI VVI101.K3) ( longshore Potts, O. JS"!". GQDBE PITTS UHtIG COMPANY, - FIRST PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH waife-f&O- Call and See. - POSSESSION: 3X. I ; red and white STEKU. about 0e vearsspotted old. with red neck, ricrht born Mrs. Dr. ' I - KSTKAY NOTiCK. not to only. i 1 .lh7-cinfi.s&;- d lw WIL1, i i i CITT, Bavin & succeeded to Jhr business of linir. 8? Davis, and opened at (he old bland u new I ' and desirable Stock of BRO. th.A Liberia to tliank nta old jm irons for thru support in the past, and- liope lij close alien cr OS" FIRST SPECIAL BARGAIN SAIE FALL '88. Hon to business, Low I'nees and courteau.treatment to merit itieir jahue j.alrtmogr- In order to attract every visitor to our beautiful city New doods are daily arriving, and pric. during the Fair and Conferetvre Season to our MV313IOTII KHTA1ILIHII3IKMT, will be as low as any house in the citylillttl ('verv'one of 6ur numerous cl'i:ulnnts If you want to invest your money when anli Wfu 1i:i.vp TviK-- i iwwlj SiIUm Vl'lvtiS .'Itlll IMllslll'S! W'lllh' re returns The greatest it will bring you Goods, Woolen Goods, Milliner', Fancy (ioods, Trinirnins, 1J1J'1 lK' Corsets, CarjH'trt, ltiiss Jind CurUins; Indies and Misses' nienioer f"!lrolra lltir!ilrl. stvl(S!. Ildu's' :i nVur ri ......... . . . . Klhali4 .... vy.v. to Uavix. ViVU lu mwl Barnes yv " Successor Shoes and Slippers? GVntR' Furnilrin: (JockIs, Children's . i i .;n. ii.iwvs , iouuih aimi uimin-128 Main Street. pi.:i.i..,..l i..t .ami liianKeis viuiu; . . i H3ZE"0"C3 COMPANY PITTS QODBE TTTFAII. dim SALT LAKE s . i We deaire to ihnnk tlie people of i:ta;i fo - 'hear kind mpiiort trive to merit it in the future. ' l. HAVE w WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PURE DRUOS. n business: PajsonCIty vs. John Clayson; trial continued from Saturday; Jury found a verdict of not guilty. United States vs. S. S. Clcff ; unlaw ful cohabitation; defendant Withdrew his plea of not guilty and entered a plea of guilty; sentence set for Nov. Win People vs John Larsen ; fish poison ing; plea of guilty; sentence set for October 23. United States vs. Louis Harmer; un- lawlal cohablurion; plea Of guilty; " , October 3lst set for sentence. United States vs. Charles t rampton ; adultery: plea of net guilty; forfeiture of bail set aside. People vs. Is. A. uuiington; assault with intent to rob; plea of not guilty; fixed at continued for term; bonds ' 1000. . . United states vs. jsmma a. uuu; fornication ; plea of guilty ; Oct. 29th set for sentence. Fred Cox and Erie .1 Jbstrom were admitted as citizens al the United States. . Ia the case of Fred Brown the officers .were ordered to subfeua wit-United States vs. Joseph S. Bund-agadultery; plea of guilty; forfeiture of ball set aside;? sentence" suspended. senPeople- vs. David .Edmiston; ... tence. 18 months. United States vs. Christian Brenplea ' oi nalt; unlawful cohabitation; guilty entered; sentence set for Oct. 21. An order was made for attorneys having cases to be present Nov. 3, at the setting of cases on tne civil aocget. Pleasant Grove vs. Johu Whittaker; order to bring P. P. Drtggs from penl- .. teetiarrUtah Naracry Co. vs. Frank: Beers; 10 days to answer. People vs. Chas. Baker etal.s m- dlctment resubmitted to the grand. fclt'' iii Pioneer White California Blankets. oKxSO inches; Best While Blankets vtc ever sold for 10.00 ; now offered for S 00. 40 inch All Wool Black Henrietta, jnsti rednced from K) cents to 45 cents. Silk Wrap Black Henrietta, worth 1.23, for $1 00. fine quality colored All Wool UeurUtU, worth 85 cfcnts,for GO ceBts. 10 yards double-widt- h Dress Goods worth 25 cents per yard, for H 85. 34 inch Ladies' Cloth, Grey and Brown. Mixtures, reduced from 70c to 50c. Finely finished Klench Broadcloths, usually sold at $2 00 per yard, for $1 Gents' unlaundried White Shirts, best value ever sold here for 50 cents. " " worth every where 00, fjr 75 cts. iaandried " Natural Wool Undershirts and Drawers, worth $1 25 each, for 1H cts. CteariDsr out a lot of last seasou's T.ess Trlmmir at half price, in Black and Colored, f 10m 25 cents per yard and upward. White Merino Vests aad Pants, best value we ever sold for 5J cts t Ladits' ' " 25 each, for 75 cents. value Scarlet Wool " mixed Vests and Pants, worth f 1.75 each, for Natural i.. cents' for first eire. Great Children's Scarlet Wool Shirts and Djawerp-J- To-nig-ht Provo, yesterday, Judge Judd's I - FIHISG SPECTACLES. time was occupied with the following ' WEST! STOCK TX o- HT At V.te. Giatrriny, Corni-cr-, i . 31- - Iron ? GARDEN H03E AMD LAWN SPmNKLilTv? l- tl ra4i.Br4 :n . Ladies' Cloth Newmarkets in ?6 sitlMAd -- 5', FITTERS GAS anfl STEAM Plumbing Material Jiimp, Vlpr and ".'.'?.. Xtitn Heating Supplies, Tin and Iron a ;!f r i. - 'Fer-naud- are offeri Goods at Wc sum-uicne- . E0 CCDH N ; ' A I . : . . Oo-tob- er, tbe,de-hnquan- w . inaf . I Thiime'for declaring the stock delfh qu.ent has been extended until Nov. 6, XtiSS. tne uoarn ot Director. Br order or -f JESSE W. OX. Ja, . dtp 118" - . Secretav-- Vulcan Powfler Co. OF CALIFORNIA, WILLIAM JOHN SNKLL, Agent. No. 1 Dynamite, No. 1 No. 1 No. 2 No. a ) J ccna tor Strength Prices. SALT a WHITE JLH Af) NECESSARY : - far JLeia. ei. ipjka store. T box : TO HAYS . 4 o, 67 Lot of Gents' Fancy Percale Shiits, ?rc; worth double Lot of Gents' Unlaundried Shirts, 45c; worth 75c. 1 Lot of Gents' Knit Overshirts, latest styles, $1 .35; worth $2 1 Lot of Suspenders, 15c, 25c, 35c a pair. 1 Lot each of Gents' Woolen Half Hose, 25c, 35c artrl 50c a pair. . 1 rnxjf-c1 Lot each of Gents Silk Handkerchiefs, 25c,40 nothing qf like value has ever been offered before in the . city. 500 Ladies' and Children's Claiks, Jackets and Jew farkets at $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, up to $?5 each. 1000 Infants, Long aud Short Coats all colors and styles from $1 to $10 each; positively worth double the price wo mark them at. ' S3T Thcs little money do epportunltles to balUy youc IHUe darlings lor cents per lb. j ; M i jv - Proeest, Steam Carpel - Cleaning,. Feather Mattress Jtenovattng, IHEISllEFT IT ' 8. R. MARK & CO., II. M S. CM ' 51 . " &stM will make U worth! your while to come nlitor jwf"-- All !' One We are Never UniJerwld! Wo Never Miwepresenl inl MPrlencl. horvr. Mfl! orders 'AcblU buy m cbeep of us t as goods are not aold out. served at bargain prices ai long n0tM.n? StbM ; 3 ana 1 1 - L ; 250 Boys' Long Parits Suits 10 o 18 years at $4.50, $5.50, r iM cents per lb Glean Beds, Pillows and Carpets, ...... ,aJ S. S. WHITEHEAD'D .dn6 . J ) 100 Children's Kilt Suits from 2 to 5 years ut $2.15, $:t.5o EW AS UFE I ...... I P JSvfc- sui SONS. Ac S O M'ETH I WO DEPOT. AT QUARRY OR DELIVERED. . ' 5 15 Tons f Wrapping Paper of or Four Kinds., t i. a i j i ALL KINDS OF PAY WANTiD d Dealer, la Cedar Pata. Fols tfooU. bjr Hrw". MUTTON. iro.i that TTTA1T nnHFand or, EQUALS ANY BEEF and properly cared MUTTON 1JV TjiJS truttJju. Wliot.TGSA.X-I- ? PRICE . 4J cents per rb. - DVILD1HO BOCK '- Suits, at $1, $1.25, $1.50, vfi.2.15, 800 Clnldren's Knee Parits Sbt A tK a. ?S2.70, ipu.w ami vkvu, 92.40, Jp.yo, JNJ.Ol, .0, before. Utah in made been has snle no tver $6.35; AXY MEATS that have ever been offered to tin SALT JjAKFI COXSVMERS. BUY WHITE & SONS REFRIGERATOR MEATS Large Iloree and AMD BLUEING u To Beef Carcasses, No. 1, No. S, Mutton Carcasses, Not 1, " - ; FAR SUPERIOR CONDITION CHICAGO SCALE CO. AGESCT, All kinds of Scales See me. One Large Mule, Medium. Horse. At . I-IS- T. ou-cuia- & .! t 1 an ESTABLISHED j tSR F. AUERBACH & BRO. ' |