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Show W I L PI II rlJ.J :1T? T-rj:- ; juun. & 1 ;f V.J1 1 ! I i VV TOTH S"3 ii: NO:-80- r;:''' V 1 ft ft I I I -- I HKW YORK TRACK. '.- V AND LIBBRTT., dOKOBLG OOCBLB S (JBDE8. Charge d'Afairra in Petn, who Is on bis way to uniua. and Ling Ting rrsao? aa' Old Con pie Mala by rh Aha rtonaal General at San Francisco. Heaedl WrMeh. Horrible Murder of an )uirfl uX WiJfOKA, ill Xov. 12 Peter Howe ZsqNiinaaa; Harder a I'enatryman by a Number of his StW Lux Dos, Conn., Nov: 12 Jas and wife, a wealthy couple, were murdered last nlht fur money. No clue to Jordan, lately arrived from the Arctic Oorintryitierli Ocean on the schooner Era, relates the murderers. A most bloodcurdling and atroclofs the circumstances of the death of John 1 3 an Tries to Quarrelsome murder! was committed here early this Buil, the Esquimaux sailor, who, with Murder his Entire Family his wue. ieit uroton, uonnecticur. irtornlug. The city is in a fever beat few years ago to hunt Whales. Jordan over of Peter of the murder excitement by Shooting. met a terrtbld death at Howe, a wealthy banker, and his nife. says John Bull seed 73: and 09. About half a mire from the hands of oftoothenatives for some Esquimaux law. the business part of the city staods the transgression An Aged Courile whose edicts are executed somewhat y Brutally Ujwe residence, a large franre structure. Uere lived theSgeu sfter the manner of the cold blooded dered by a Depraved VOL. XXI. LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. s cJamies & Co. ! jLT ANtir AvTi. kei i or pli'iiiek s. fr Bat It Tub I an Flo! MiMt.rr.h. Porcdaa,I1aJa and fed ITdg w SaarUiy ; j tthm ;uuo iaui ana mo vi vie Jtap ana finnirj 'loSi 91b annflkinds r ,Brua Oppr. aid Cabinet Work laciucDiii 1 Vrat Lai. SirMt. cmo-A-ca-O- t in CumII - TTiTi Zaite4 ITHtetr two-stor- OafrtBf w. "ifr Wretch. Telcaaph to the Jfjsws.l PUUea la Nortit CAroiiaa. ;. Boston, Not. 12 A family ol ten persons has Just arrived in Boston from North Carolina. Mr. KlbrtdgeJ. Jordan, the bead of the family, 1" U 1. UI aboat 4f years of ge and a nitlve of Preeport, Maine, enlisted in the First Maloe Heavy Artillery in 1862, and was aiscnarsea in 1&01, 10 enter tot nary, in wnicn ne served notu nonoraoiy discharged Jane S), 1S05. After the war he went to WlscoDSln and re mained there until four years sgo when Thls toowdcr nerer varies.' A' rvel of be removed to South Carolina. Two paritT. Btrenrth and wholesomeneas. More years azo he went to Denbam In that ccoBointeal iban tbe, ordinary kinds, sad state he has kept a small store cannot be sold In competition with the mul- for tbewhere sale of fruit. Jordan makes titude of low tet, short weight alum Or theioliowicg statement: Last Tues- was canutuaie lor tne omae ol 1 Wall Co Baiuko Powdba Kotal 8t.,ywaroe I constable. I X. V. The men in charge of tbe challenged more than 200 colored polls 17 II I1SI IV voters, some of whom had been known as voters for the last two year?, and on account of this delav thercawwre about 100 colored ihnufactjren, A Jobbers, voters with Vrpublican ballots in their S43 a S4 IBOiDWAT, hands when the' polls closed, the whites and blacks depositing their bal lots Jn separate boxes. Tbe votes were not counted until the next fore noon, when it was announced the democratic candidate was elected by loor Ol! 52 votes. There was some talk about contf stinar the election. Wednesday at midnight Mr. Jordan was awakened and called to bis door. Uere he found seven or eight men with handkerchiefs ca. Mb Aw Xer k. covering tbeir faces. Tner ordered go from his house before 6 otaoflt-Vtiandu mnfcttot of ttoi him not to o'clock In tbe morning,- but to leave weil known and justly caiebratea on town tbe 8 o'clock train. He de clared he had done nothing wrong, but was oruerea to leave town or he would Blasting, Kentucky Rifle, Calr Lavra, Dock, RlectrlQ Fuse be killed. He said be had do money expenses, out the vis To aala at whoJeaaia aad retail brail the ior travelingraid they wool a provide molead In atoree la the Terntorr. and by Kors An hour later they returned wnoieaaie only by J. w. Bander at VtK, ney. and said they would give him no mo ney but wonld provide for his family Jordan tben went to tbe bouse of a friend and tried to borrow some money. REAL ESTATE. tits inena saia ne could not get any until the bans opened at 9 o'clock II you har Keai Estate to SU, Mr. Jordan did not succeed in obtain If yon waat to Buy Ileal Estate i ing money before tbe 8 o'clock train, I it yon have Hoonea to Heat; and an hour later, while be was in tbe If Tea it ant to lieot a lloaae ; I it yon hare Money to !ean : store, three men entered and hurried If. you want to Borrow Money; i bim out to a carriage and drove him K,omv ana aee ua, off with the avowed intention of kill vr. kT 3 FIRST POUTH ST. ins bim. This act oi violence was seen by some of tbe leading business men oi the town who, although oppos DR. R0MAM1 B. ng Mr. Jordan in politics, feared the nrarder would reflect severely npon ' ... the town and took horses and rode ' A Rpacialty aiaaa af after tbe party, overtaking them a mile 8eiatlfleally and a ball from town. By their in nnence tne wouia-t- e murderers were TESTING THE ETE-S.JC- BT pereaaded to take Jordan back to bis home, but they to.d him thev and conld not control the worse ele ment sufficiently to protect him. so leaving everything in the house FITMG SPECTACLES. aad and store and taxing almost nothing the clothing, xaey wore, the Office at Ixweret Uocpitat, corner of First except town at noon. The men nit North and Second West Streets.' Warm lamiiy who had rescued Mr. Jordan rro- Spriaars car track (Mae car), paiaea the viuea money to pay tne traveling ex xnev left Norfolk penses to uostoa. bulldtng. flour froSa tl a.m. to 3 p.m. afternoon on tbe steamer D. Friday Teleifhone ?:!. dtf 11 Miller, and arrived in Boston Suu-da- y afternoon. Tonight they go by boat to Portland and from there to Freeport, the money for this purpose aaving seen given oy Boston men to whom they applied tor aid Dy OB BLUXO. JTOLJ8HKD mk arrerHitis ytaxa. rr IM7 ara u jiaviia nana, niruiM y &. a ra KCfV ava bit aTV aaaa r B(-- ' "W ttf rr al I Vj X. a M. L M 4 III! t.V . israwiYORS. . doth etc l HAZAED .POWDER . r - - FXOATTfJO SOAE j w via atatk, Tllt iH rr UmWMU --bm 4T LAaatfry (w .lately Watt HttM I Ifyiraalra d it euta fr ubiU eaM t , Tmrm. mm jab: s. 1irk ta cor, - & CHJCAGO.-- STAR FLASH TORCH (U atatot U aey tore a. Tba ma mmm. wo, rrte .for utoekanlMr . Twoav. oalj rli lat iaact - I a.a fen and rt..lm N. torawCaaaala-- Cataiaarw, aaika4 trot wita W. a BROS A. O. SPAJLDrN O UUCalav- , ' Ver dmmuM Ms4ralja. Brodacia warm. Tbla (oral a aa(Un inaiaa atav haT. wit at mm, ymtm aa a4 protrndiaf BlMdiog Ut aticaUaa t Dr. Itaedr, w fc aeta diracU; InuU M parts ilecM, kMoruij ;. m w tatcaa itcbiajr nd nj Ad fiiaur a Benaaaaiit cwre. M unU.Tlqui Soaal 24ieia(; lr. 5 -4W M. 1. Dm 6Ur Ol. ar I-- .mar. thai aaar-J- c w ttia n v nir A af1I DEERIESS aft DYE8 . .. . r .. A aa aJM J- ramw wwa U BJJ WUJ .UJtd CTCrTiniDQ. rka frica J . a . V I? ... Taor of ra Packaa for - raatiiaaa 1 Mini A a-ao bcm aaa.rBtiBr oJlora. le 40 tore T Tor r erek imti; aMMaVCoL 13 9k, at&ia street, Taaifr C H. McCoy, STi 8 Maim l. v -- !.t 1 wry aa 1 & iaaut - . " ? CTJ U S ?1 -- 5- 3 ?1 3-- X ' -, a. - i 13 tfiS 5 1 "S- X t! mammmm aw ftm aw o rat 2 K. Ca CO. tnfma. Nov. 12. The. - 00 STOfeE OT xt Uaataetaiera or aae Dealers ka JBJEtXJSHE: or am ? 1 itt xicxxpm( Keareeeafa ay 4BMJU. : rwreaia at Z. C. af. ll aad iU araae area. Sear A Uddle aad deaJers renerair. ;h ran (boat ta Trmtarr. dli daalt a ' ' m - 0 'lllfiffl mm 002drPA2TTi m t at . tJaXTJlACTUXnf . OF ju run rjian : Ctmi BaSi) J. R atasaUctered tee aaaoe or FTtne cemesay is piaeee eaiy kTD f I Va aVITi V leMi partiee htmag ail, Lead hraaded rftoataara Ceav aaT are UoJoIt ran ef ebtalalac a 1 1 S3 a, T A aU fcsiscTT 1 rv&x -- t Gov- - 49.850, and of this Eopulation is 0500 whlte5.19.000 Creoles and 2D05 A'euts. In regard to the set- -. tleinunt of public lands, the governor states that all . settlers in Alaska lands are tmere upon public eqaatterp.VJvbo are waiting legislation from Congress which will enable them to secure a title. All the salmon canneries In the. territory seventeen In number, are located on public lands, iie asks a favorable consideration of the bill now pending before Congress providing for the organization 'Cf the territory. The governor says that as far as he knows there are no practical .farmers or gardeners in the territory. The only obstacle In the way of agriculture. In the opinion of 'the governor, is tbat the lands are not available fur settlement. He says tbe climate is favorable and the soil ricx. Ue sera co reason' wbylAlaka may not ultimately rival Montana and Wyoming as a cattle country. The stamp mill on Double Uasi island, which, the report states, 3 the in the world, has ao of $150,000 output estlautpd ' In Per" Other month. gold deare mines gold: being veloped in the same Island, and the report notes the sales of lour claims for ffl.500.000.. Promising silver discoveries have been made. Tbe gov ernor thinks there is enough coal In th j territiry to suoply the whole of the United states fur centnrics. Tbe governor reiterates tbe charges made ia nls last annual report relative to the violation of the law and tbe of the natives. by agents of tbe Alaska Commercial He Company. credits the company with adhering faithfully to its contract with tbe government, as to tbe number of seals, to be killed on Seal Island, and tbe treat ment ox natives there, . not elsewhere In the local territory, he save, where the company rale is supreme, the people ere little better than serfs of that powerioi company. Waabloston Holes. Vf AsmsaTox, Nov. 12. The Corean minister, who has been quite 111, 1j reported to be improving la health. lle has applied for and obtained a leave of absence, ancf "'expects, to return to i Ja.-tcf- ct - ent : Coreata ashorttlcne. dol-laisfr- i t- , the beat reamed Fif Leads, eaureiyfron sad ts gronad la rare Linseed Oil, aad aa hak Watte - : -- v"L-lAjr- . - f comma, VTalte Lead Is j or OlEilMEBdifJBEHEOi Seethcra , ' r faiiij j . . In-tla- w. The issue of the standard silver the mint doting the week ended November 10th, was $753,980. It Is learned in the department of state that the conflict over the course of the Klo Grando river at El Paso between the Inhabitants of that place and the Mexicans at Pase Del Norte, on the opposite side of the river is not a sew question, but the matter has been the subject of correspondence between the governments of Mexico and. the Unite a States for the past two forbids the yvaxs. Tho treaty of construction of work on either bank that may interfere with navigation or of tbe river, so that change the coarse tnei questions ' at issue are largely those of facts as to whether or not operatlons'on either, have or will actually resort In Interference with navA Oeverwer KlUe. i ; j .. igation or the craslon of the banks. Us Justice Millet of tbe Court Gajnsbvixab, Tex., Nav. 12. News rendered a decision la Supreme the suit of the was received this m aralng from Tisa United States agiinst the Bell TeleCompany, brcneht here oa apmonlgo, the eipttir of the Chickasaw phone from the decision of the C.rcuit peal assasGovernor was Gay I carry a LIBSEIT aad MOST Nation, that Court of Massachusetts, sustaining the slnated Saturday nlzbt. 'Tbe advices demurrer entered by the Dell Company V" coMrirr irrocii! r from the Cbickaaw nation are that to the government's suit. Justice MilCAsikmm, serious trouble is brewing between ler had decided the plea ef multifari" f tbe foilswers of Governor Guy and hist ousness set up bytho Bell Company i does not bold good, and also that the ui late ejection, isByru. Undertaker's Goods In Utah,. opposent Bell Company's contention that the The report of tneassassinatlon not; WboleaaJe aad etaU, 4 . confirmed. United States has no right to bring yet IBf XaTJfaUEaVr BEDFCED rICXS t JORT CMIT1I, AIK , SHOT, 12. LiepUty salt to set aside a patent Is not cood. Xowar than were ever offered in Duh, '5 ' marahals from the Indian country who The decision! is In favor of the United t ' arrived here aBnaanaMa reStates. Justice Miller overruled the today sav they hava and GRATES farnUhed la icr ports that Governor Chick-aaa- w tor LOTS of the dacieion of the Circuit Court of MasGuy 1 Denetery ia the City, ail order tilled day Satur-nlgfct. waa assassinated Nation sachusetts, and the court remands the Tbli was no more than was case with instructions to entertaJo the " i as a of had number attempts expected bill, and WArerooma Never .OntjE made upon bba life. United States ' government's ben Chinese Minister, Chantien Hontbe 11 A 3 8. West TetnpJe St. officials Jsavt Uere tonight for the arrived In thh city this evening.' flo . scene. a accompanied by Len Liang Llnan, P, p. Hox 954, Tleiihoas 851. aOm ISPaTfililte!, - i d . 11 i Presi Alaska AV.JP Swinef ord, In dent-ele- ct passed today quietly at his ernorjoi to the Secretary of his annual residence, received a goodly number cf the interiorreport states that the population oeighbors and some friends who has and estimates Increased, greatly and eastern and called, reading letters there are 30.000 natives. The total IixNArong, papers. Ulnce the day of the election, General Harrison's mall has steadily increased, until It has now reached O. " a m m J2 mammoth proportions. Tuis morning it required an express wagon to haul the bundles of letters and bags ol arrived since newspapers that had About 1590 letters and MERCHANT TAILOR Saturday. of several bass newspapers comprised today's mail. Something like eignty telegrams were aiso received today, mostly of a congratulatory character, as aUo his letters. Haa opened his f Heretofore Gen. Harrison has aimed to renivto every letter, if only to ac its receipt, but with such knowledge AT an extraordinary Increase be now Hods JTo. 25 W. South Tempi Street, the task will be too great lor bim to undertake, as it wonld cccupy Lis en (Oppoalte Temple) f tire time. In view of these circumWITH AM stances, General Harrison this evening tbe correspondent of the BfEW STOCK requested 2ITIRE associated itcss to puoiiciy convey bis cordial thanks to several thousand or friends throughout tbe ' nation who have telegraphed or sent by letter their waroa expressions oi congratulation aad best wishes. He was very parHe at also authorised by the late V. ticular to impress npon the corresponO. Tailors to pay aad collect all debts of dent that it would have afforded him real pleasure to personally acknowld4at he aaM Cqrpoeatlea. edge the receipt of every communicato today this was his in tion, and np an or over wu TJBrDRRTAKKRS.I tention, outand inventory with .several letters, telegrams bnndred additional letters arriving KSTaBLISWED lags, I him to reluc- each day, has caused UBtlv abandon the attempt to answer TAYZiOR, individually, and be asks tbe press of the country to txtena nts Kindest and warmest thanks to his congratulatory ill friend?.. Njtbingbas more profoundthan ly impressed the Prceideni-tUtne entnnsiasm ana neartieit impressions. In the thousands of telegrams be baa received. Nearly two thousand of these telegrams and letters were of such a purely personal coarse tor that General Harrison felt it might be considered indelicate in bim to permit their publication, although many of them are from people of political or social UUnction. Besides tbts class telegrams there are fully 2QU0 from Ei"fiHaiai"al feaierla aaaB eT of men aad wamt n In the humble walks ef hfe, who express tbeir sentiments of admiration and rejoicin? In the nmuip.Gin warmest of personal terms, which, while exceedingly gratifvine to. the tjfflli HHlSttTC. General and hi, cillitg in foitaconvertrmtfl ria X mention vejiaariacia frequent sation, yet the personal references enjoin him from offering them Tsjepfceve-aaTalsgraah Orders yraa.pt to the bu: lic. Uwlng to the size of the njail today General Ilart isun up to BediM araaaif ad la then? aataral eeadi this evening bad only read about one ttoa.wltaoct extra caarf. third of bis jetters Among them was DAT AND K1QHT. one from Warner Miller, aad WVaa aaaaa Baa, MS warmly thanking hlfn for his telegram v of condolence and stating that it was nvslMlkMMat i : Oa received Just is time to read to tbe and a half blocks Cast f Tbeatrs. ' ' rooting railflcatlan, meeting at Herki' .Taleyhoas-Ke'' T.-;l , V mer, S. Y., and that bis own defeat for ' sextan's OaUt la aaaM alMlas. Ue governorship was swallowed up 'in the greater victory. The distinguished candidate closes bis letter with the c .TTIllLlll i TAYLOR, statement that bis Is cot a house of over the mourning, but ot rtjolcia national victory and . he .tenders hia warmest congratulations. to, General - , and Mrs., Harrison. O At 7 o'clock couple with one domestic. this morulnr, as she came down stairs the reflection from the lamp she carried shot; through the open door of Mr. and Mrs. Howe's bedroom and revealed a The walls and bed Rhastlys sight. clothes; were covered with blood. ' Ly ing on a coverlet was a ear eoaplInMpin to which adhered hair and clotted blocd. She ran to communicate tbe terrible story to Irwin, Mr. Howe's son The latter at once Burkhart of Charles suspected the deed, and A committing watch was at once placed on the rooms where he resided with his wife over tfie grocery store In the principal business block of the city. Barkhart w& observed walking on and dowfl the hall way apparently in great agitation. Is was not long until he discovered Sentinels had been posted outside and went into his bedroom, procured a ear to rasor and cut bis throat from ear and, wasa dead man insl'ie of Cve minutes. Ills wife wao had been in an adjdiintiu room, heard his dying moans, ' Entering the room tiQ re as best he could, to "care quested; her, tor th baby." The cause of this ter rible deed is attributed to a petty spite on tbe part of Burkhart. Tne domes-ti- e in the bouse, Sarah Richardson", a handsome lassie ol 19 and Burkharl's was often Importuned to stepdaughter come and live with bim but she refused to do so aad be thought the Howes were at the bottom of her ob He therefore concluded to jection.Xbem. murder sometime during toe ear ly hours this morning he went out, procured a ladder, entered the second window and descended to the story room where tbe fearful crime was committed. There Was nothing taken from the room, Barkhart'a oaly desire being murder.' Peter Howe, the mur dered man, has been a resident of Winona nearly thirty years, and bad amassed a fortune here of $250,000. lie was very charitable, and possessed a spirit of philanthropy, which led him some time ago to endow the Howe Institute at New Iberia, La., and tbe Baptist Institute at Memphis, Tenn , the latter being a college for the edu cation of Indigent persons oi both races. The mnrdered wife is the sister of George Parks of Magnolia, III., a millionaire. Burkhart, the murderer, was a dissolute, drunken fellow, and very dangerous when under the influ ence ol liquor. The citizens oi Win ona emphatically express themselves that had not Burkhart committed suicide they would have lynched him. Qerirt,uorrieey ox Ottawa, witn tnree deputies arrived on the scene at noon, apprehensive of difficulty of this kind, but the desperate man chose death rather tbaa bein? taken alive. Tue coroner this evening obtained a statement from tbe! domestic, Sarah Richardson. She sakt tbat her step father Burkhart. the murderer, came to tbe bouso last night. lie did bis necdish work down s'alrs and then came to her room and told ber what be had done, and after an attempt to ravish her left the house. le lay all sight not daring to give tbe alarm lest be 6hoiuld wavlay and murder her. AsipartnUy tbe assassin's motive, aside from revenue and liquor, was. to en able his stepdaughter to come into of a sum of money prompossession ised her bv the old people, provided with tbf m during their sb(weuld stay lifetime. It would set in that tbe murderer had a crazy idea that the girl ence lin possession of thl-- money, it would be an easy matter for bim to secure it. Territory of Alaska. Washington, Kov. 12. The . lUe President:!-!- I If N3DW VOLFE BROS; & fifi. f I PHILIP SPRY a 9 8 1 ' : wnj a j OB it t . rtkK fe"-- 3 BT PPTT. 1 - FOX CTTaUl t X TUESDAY EVP!lVrirO- - NOVRMDFR 13. 1S88. HA1,T LAKE riTY. UTAH TRRRITORY. CHICAGO THAUET . W N aaiiclav t M ftB S1LE ITUl CElICiS II OITE LEU. v D- W: - u . weeks Two Italian Mall. be wife his fore tag tragtdy was notified, according to the custom, of .the comics death at the hands of bis countrymen, but under pain of death could not acquaint him with the information. When the day arrived he was decoyed out ef the village by two companions to a place wnere ne was prostrated aesignateo, deon bis back. Then the leader livered a 6hort speech and called on the man selected to advance and stab him through the heart. While be opened the victim's clothing and pointed out tbe place, the native first chosen stopped forward but became so nervous tbat nis heart tailed Dim and a second man was called npon to plunge the fatal knife. Poor John Bull was flrqliy held by twelve sssem-oie- d friends and literally butchered. The body was left upon the spot, a prey for tbe bears and animals. Bull and his family were brought here some years ago to testify la tbe famous case of S ulcer ve. New Bedford parties. After the case was concluded Mr. Boll and family took cp their residence with Captain Spicer In Uroton. mr.ree. A Nkw Yokk,.Nov. 12. In the prose- cution of the suit against Henry Hilton for alleged irregularities in connection with the ea'.ate of A. T. Stewan expert accountant today art, swore tbat examination of the dead woman's books be found a lawyer's bUl for $150,000 tor establishing Mrs. Stewart's rights to her husband's Among tbe lawyer's menproperty. tioned were the late Koscoe Conkiing ' and Wo. M. Evarts. Axwertbjr fae Defaulter. Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 12. Thos. Axworthy.the defaulting city treasurer' of Cleveland, who departed, the town IHSJ.O.D short, and with $150,000 of other people's money In his carpet sack, has written Mayor Baocock a letter. It was sent frcm Montreal Octc bar iMlh, and when the mayor received it he hastened to Montreal In order to have an interview with reHe remained a week and turned to Cleveland without having Been his man. Late this afternoon the mayor gaye the newspapers a copy of the letter. In it the chief reasons for bis acts are given in the following lan- lhis Ax-wort- hv. d .' ' "I went cast about October 1st. for the collection large auina of money purpose ofme on call, from time to time loaned by four years (a traxgestion of last the during iiroinincnt Cleveland parties). I had been receiving interest regularly, but greatly to my surprise and horror when : I demanded the principal I waa answered 'We cannot pay it; in fact it wonld have been impose-iblfor us to liava done so within foor months alter we had made the loans,' etc., etc. In fact, investigation proTed snch to be tLe c&so, although I supposed tbe need not panicsontothisbe .worth millions. I Icannot It dwell matter; Intact, is too terrible for me to think of or write about. You will know from tho position. 1 my situation occupied .in yotur city how man that has must affect me or any other alwavs been strictly honost. ' I wss overwhelmed by cirou Distances which, when too late, I Sound I could not control.. There was a combination. to ruin mo, and it has succeeded. I am proaerly and deservedly, perhaps, a sufferer nnl an exile." guage I c PL1JMBERS, GAS Ehas-A-Vogel- er cube re .f.abacbk. Micai Z. C. M. I. Drug Store sav Fre Sample Curs withoui sf Dr. Uubb's' Mver fail; removes M triplet in tbe Face; reliefs GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN 8PRINKLER3. 4a. ESTRAY NOTICE 4 HATE IN MY POSSESSION. One red and white line back COW.brocklc faced,onwhite on. belly, brand resembling W S hrp. If tho right above described animal is not Claimed and taken awav, on or before lbS3.it will bo sold at public auction at the City Kstray I'ound. Aarh ington Square, to tbe highest responsible bidder at i p. m. ..I. oil C. j.air..KUi 3 r.. City Poundkeeper. Lake Salt tl City;Nov. 7. lues. SOLOM HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: IVe - One old buckskin HOUSE, brand re on left thigh, 4 white feet sembling face. white and It the above described animal , is not claimed and taken awav on or before Nov 22nd, 1888, it will be sold at public auction. rr asnington at tne City r.siray Sqnare, to the bighost responsible bfdder, at 2 p.m. BI. llE.L.alKtlUl.K, City 1'oundUeepcr. dAs Salt Lake City. Nov. 6, 1888. 80Z.OMOX "JtJiOS. - If the above described animals are not claimed and taken awav on or before November 19th, 18SS. they will be sold at public auction, at the City JCstray Pound, to tbe highest responsioJe uiaacr, at i p.m. M. SHRLHEBDINE, City Pounlkeeoer. Salt Lake City, November 3d. lass. d3 si SALT LAKE Hainfactirai Ct, ind BUILDERS. - PSALBBS Cf XL L U M B Mouldlaf E Doora, , , Bllnda, taah, Shlnf tea. Lath, Pickets, Et. t Qraaa. ay- - Leather Sawed and Ori S ta 40 SleTta, TLxrao J? U. No. MATTERS OF INTEREST- ( TO Gardeners and Fanners . NOHTHEHN-GKOWSEEDS. WE ARB THE ITtODUCEUS Oh BUY sold by us. Tbcy are the best in the world. They are tho beet for all climates. Tby are earlier, more hardy, vigorous and productive than tbo: grown In lower altitudes.. We keep a large stock of frerh seed and. believe that we can give you satisfaction. We nnlesitatlngly affirm that no better seeds than those wo deal lu cax bs i'hocurxd. Bestowing snch tsaiduoua care upon them, we feci justified In saylag our seeds arc VKSt'arassxo In We do not pretend o be the "only house la the west selling putity and quality. northern- - kown eBBbfl." but w Co claim tbat we have the very beet seed to be had anywhere; and that has not been all over the country, for several corn mission boxes at years. In commission boxes, as we do not rend out any Northern-grow- n oar for rteeds Ark iibbciiamt do. so tiomb as yonr many all, stocks ean be sold at aad afford a fair rc Oca nucss are as low aa reliable oonduct of tbo aee numeration for tbe expense and labor attending the proper nsed onr seed. Write business. We as I; a trial order from tall who bare notUTA11 NUKSKRY f.M., to Address the alt tor circulars.. corresptnKlnca Qeneral Western Aeencv. Salt Lk jUity, Utsh. Minn. NOHT1IRUP BRASLAN aTgoOOWISS CO.. N -- Vi.n'N I O JN JC li lt PiTEST ROLLER MILL mill He. 58 Wertb Terapla St. CO. Mi L Kawt Offlee: 91 South Temple 3t.Weat. art NEW ENTERPRISE For Tailoriade II. KEYS OR , J3K. G. i sad fcavlas: all our coods mad we are nn under oar own supervision,' bow ready eatd ere aJsplaylng one of tbe Headsomest and most aelect ILaes ef tXavrfaar - er aSUeted oar own CIoLbs. FfllE TA1L0RH1DE GABHENTS 'EVER BHOWN IN THE OITT. D33XTIOT. The DENTAL ELECTRIC VinRATOIt, or Teeth, la a for the Painless Extraction A hundred testi grand success. Try it.wcc.n. monials in tne past six lassee. ea Wii, KocaaM Sleatli SC., Went af Upera llefise. . TTT, . i o ranee 4.. ' t wf Palmyra, SI. " Y baa Joist arrived WITH A CaRLOaD OF TBOKOUOHBBK0' .' . MERL0 and EWES, RAMS o! .... ... , 1 - .' ' i j t at prices mm A.re i . reach of all OiTclxlxi4T GRAEFGIB&llG An Excellent Bu WS ALSO OFFtlt AN KXCKLLBXT R LLS - ' '' ' t. t Our Line of Fall and Winter Overcoats 6-.- : - (MdB-Knixt- " c f' The transition from Ion, lingering and painful sickneas to robust health FOUND MANY NEW DESIGNS. In the life of the inmarks an ThM riLUH smj! wltk AMONG WHICH WILL dividual. epoch Such a remarkable event is aatildncaat, auadl asjiy treasured In the memory and the agency whereby the good health has Wa Call flDsdal Atteatloaa ta omr JXaadsotne Ua of TAlLOrt- Uken any tlsis wltli been attained Is gratefully blessed. MADE TROUSERS, rxr U TsrelAa and DomeaUo Patterns , fl Hence It Is that to much is heard In bencfll. , nn rmnl-f- a Una af HOT'S SUITS and CIIILDRKN'a lill.T praise of Electric Bitters. So miny feel they owe. their restoration to t enre fsnats all Tltej are aow, la aad wo solicit jrsar laapocUoa of many aew novel SUITS the Great Alterhealth, to the use of von XXstlsurlssI DlaMesi are troubled Fe ties' and Handsome Design awonrtt tn ative ane Tonic. It with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Trta, ai4 hvmld ! swexl to Stomach, of long or short standing Sc!s Agents for the Celebrated you will surely find relief by use of cXiTcr tlmiilAtw Oi; 50c. Sold and U at Electric BIttera. at A. C. Smith 4 Co's Drag Uldneji ( healthy action. perbille ... Store. seat II st , ui :. . ftEDDING'S j ui They are inralaafcl 115EEISISL!I.Ti.' Graeferibcrg CniLDREiVS lilTTlSHIII IT. for JLTeadache, 3illonsBa and: ILswcl Complatlntau : .'ftl III IT "' PmCEA. m Fancy Percale, Full Dress, FLANNEL. FANCY: a: ,; ; ; Brat afadutaa for Cktlarea. H Mats - ' SoUle. ' ALSO i ST CRAGFErJDnnG CO. Hi CTharaberaet., If Y i- TUB CatLKaaATXD rATlUfTBO . IloUior'sErienilS ; j 4 PatUraa la both Jlne' ud If ediana Grades. Oar, car. la ins very beat of style, eaal to Caatera Made, ' aad. Fit fuarsateed.' to kits tae.a'uoiie in Our Exnenaea belnaT amalL we prepoae . , benefit, aad sell onr foods reasonable, , snenta ere trimmed up i j Kpeen. 1 riwai- - ttRQ Mostly Straight Atwood Tilood, Large and lgorous, ana we:i wooiea. usji ana examine mv stock, ii block west of Tribune OOice, Second ftouib, or enquire for J. W, 1 nets' Baalateaa Baeaalan. , . Hardy at the Cnllen. f Vf ItAKUI. no one has caused thing Probably such a general revival of trade at A. C "' " CUTAlWAYS, Sacks and Frockis. Armstrong cannot. Smith & Co's Drag store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from tbe fact that It always cures an 1 never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croap.and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Ton can test it before bottle free, trial buying by getting a large size $1. Everr bottle warranted. o . visible. CONTRACTORS st it j i r r -'- iviviiv ivo. 7 One dark red BULL, with two white soots onnanks. One line back roan COW, no brands MMimi BMERPRISE: would say that tee MA KJJ HOOTS and SHOKS, equal in Stylo and Finish and MUCH MOKE DURABLE than ant Imported Goods brouahl into the Market, and we guarantee all Scam, anil that the Price is aa Low aa tiny goods that are Solidly Made of Ft rat Claaa Material. KSTRAY NOTICK. have in my possession BROTHERS. TO THE HUESDS OF HOME KSTRAY NOTICE. - ?0 MAIN JSICIiJryj'. IVo. - XI JAS MORRia. - Jxunpg, ICp and HTItitny, ffteasm Heating BupplUs, Tin anil Iron ISovflnQ. Onl vanited Iron Comtee, Guttering, Etc, Thumbing BUlioasness. aad improve. Diga.uoa. Oalj tA t& r.enla a box- n for a m, New York, Nov.- 12. The condition of Mrs. Jav Oould is unchanged. Hhe cannot survive more than a day or two. Detroit, Nov. 13. The boiler of a pile-drivon the new bridge between this city and Belle .ele exploded this afternoon. One man was killed and three Injured. Chicago, Nov. 12. Charley Way. a Chinese laundryman. was shot in tbe bead and a disreputable woman probably fatally, bywoman this morning. The escsped. Ottawa, Nov. 12.-- Dr. Wiggins, the weather prophet, was indignant today. Ho received by mail a notification of his election aa an honorary member of the Ananias Club of Boston. Massachusetts. Little Hock. Ark., Nov. 12. The trial of rr. n. C. Ilite, Kvan Mlllinger, Colonel Beckham, Frank Davis and Caleb Ualscoc, with intimidating government witchargedhas commenced. The men are said nesses, to be members of an organization similar to tbe W bitecapa of Indiana. Wa shington, Nov. U- - Owing to the fact that the President's physician called at tbe White House this morning tbe rumor spread tbat Cleveland was ill. Tbe report was, is entirely groundless. Ttte at bis desk this forenoon and held the usual this afternoon. reception Chicago, Kov. 12. A young couple registered laet night at the Farwell House- aa Charles Panlcn and wife, Milwaukee. At noon today, upon breaking open the door, woman the man' was found dead and-thunconscious. It is not known whether tbe gas was ailuwed to escape from suicidal intent or from ignorance. Courtland, OnL, Nov.- 12. Today John Armstrong of sliddletown township ettered the house where hia wife, front whom be had been separated , was living, aad shot ber in the bead. Armstrong's stcpson.who was in the house, emptied a shotgun into Armstrong's t ce-- Mrs. Armstrong may recover. STEAM FITTERS. aasLaas ra Druggists, ano Dealers, Evuywherc; The He transfers to the city of Cleveland BKAaTDSt all his property, valued at $379,000, to make good his shortcoming. lie conOH PATENT. HI cludes his lettef by saying that if that BAKIRS'S No. I. be not enough to cover the city's loss, atrpisriira wBOki war at rxoEK. be is willing to contribute farther to tbat end. Mayor Babcock will probably make IIGBEST CASH JEtiCLPIID Fill another trip to Montreal, la the hope of having a personal interview with 401 Tsleahoas No. IJTj OfBce Tslcptoa AO. the defaulter. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. apl LIPMAN & Blaisi C0.t 175 &,l77f! East Temple St. |