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Show EVENING! NEWS; V J A BRUTAL ASSAULT. ' " Abram was arrested at Kanosh, Millard Conn ty.i on the chance of unlawful cohabi At seven o'clock last evening, Mrs tation. He was to go to Beaver for ex ' . j Gill, wife of D.'B. Glll.of the Fifteenth amlnatlon. old Ward, sent her little twelve-ye-ar daughter. on an errand to an' adjacent High Priests Meeting. For the store. On her way home the benefit of those members ef the High girl was attacked by a young Priests Quorum of this Stake who are fellow who attempted to commit u nable to attend th meeting held i n an indecent assault upon her the day time, a meeting will be held on person. In the struggle her clothing the evening of the first Thursday oi each w'as considerably torn . The Intended month (Fast Day), commencing at 7 :90 victim screamed for help. Her cries o'clock, at the usual place. . were beard by Mr. Joseph Barker, the noted baseball catcher. As that In the Cherokee Nation. The gentleman emerged from his father's Cherokee Advocate, published at Tah house he saw the brutal villain lequah, Indian Territory, has the fol running eastward along First South lowing in its iss ue of Jan.' 26th : Street. He gave chase and captured "TwoMormon Elders through him. The fellow was brought back to this place last wek, passed ever stopping the scene of the assault and he was night. They were i el used permission Immediately identified by his Intended to Bpeak in either oi the churches to they applied, whereupon they victim. He was Uken to the City Hall Which to the proprietor of the Tay applied 20 and locked up la lail. He is about lor Hotel for permission to address few who were anxious to hear years of age, gives bis name as Joseph the Mormon doctrine expounded. PerHedge and says be resides in the mission was but ere they Twentieth Ward. His examination bad commenced given, to nnldld the myster- one intersomewas set for 2 o'clock ies of Mormonism, At 3" o'clocx Hedges was brought posed and the permission was revoked. Mr. Jno. Wilson.our genial liveryman, into the police court. There was pres- then asked them up to his office, where "several was assaulted ent a girl who they addressed as manyias could get weeks since In the eastern part of the Into the UUle office. We do not bein Mormonism, but we do believe city In a way similar to the attack last lieve in the unfortunate ones who treating night upon the daughter of Mr. and do humanely, being confident that the Mrs. Gill. She identified him as the true religion must predominate over ruffian who made the criminal attempt all others." upon her, so timers are two cases The Inquest. At 4 o'clock yester against Hedges in (place of one. He declares he is innocent of both. The day afternoon .the coroner held an Inexamination was postponed till 4 quest over the body of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Clawsoa, o'clock. and after hearing the evidence, which Tbe Theatre. Opinions differ gave the facts as published yesterday, greatly as to the merits and demerits Of the following verdict was given: the "Black Flag" performance last )' Utah, Territory oiorsalt evening, and this difference was quite Lake, i ss. County An Inquest holden at the residence of plainly manifested at the time by the auditors. The galleries made night Frank L. Taylor, ia the Fourtu Pre hideous now and then with their clnct ef Salt Lake City, on the 81st day January, oeiore ueorge j. Taylor, screeches and yells, while down stairs oi coroner of said county, upon the body the people were more subdued and of Beetle Burns Clawson, there lying some of them not pleased at all. The dead, by the Jurors whose names are hereunto subscribed. The said Jurors play is one of the washiest things qb their oaths do say, from the evf ever kind the of produced deuce presented, that he died at'the here; it is a tissue of im residence of Frank D. Taylor, in the Fourth Precinct of Salt Lake City, at probable circumstancds badly placed 28 minutes past 2 o'clock a. m., Januof the dialogue being mostly together, 31st, from the effects of a gunshot ary the mamby-pamb- y class, the heroic ut wound Inflicted by a hands of Frank D. Taylor, sjan and terances, flatulent platitudes and the in thefurther find that it was entirely they tableaux lit up with a the result of accident. glare.. It takes unusually la testimony whereof, the said nrors well with those who do not analayze as have hereunto set their bands the day written. they go along and prefer something and year first above Robert Patric, of involve that does not Wm. B.Barton, B. S. Young, j the mental faculties to excite, beJurors. guile and divert them. As the hero, Gkobqk J. Coroner. Taylor, Edwin Thome played With great care . ,1 and particularity as to details, impartis a as to much Mortuary Following weak Report. as strength ing part It can stand; his style Is that of the the City Sexton's report of deaths' easy and graceful school, and he during the month of January, 1887 would doubtless be a gi eater actor In a Accidental , Apoplexy Asthma (chronic) greater role. The honors ef the evenDavidMr. fast and thick fell upon Bright' dlseaj. ing OousumpUos (phthisis pnlmonalist . . son as the Jew, be: being voted "im Croup...... Cancer...... mense" by all beholders ; the villainous ; Piphtherit.. brother was cleverly portrayed, the. Dropsy (general) rever (typhoid) .. ragged waif exceedingly well ddne, ioitre..... and the father very much over-actHernia........ Miss Ruth Jones, of this city, took the Heart disease Lane disease principal female character on very short Lead poison (acnte). notice, the usual impersonator of the Old age Paralysis a sufferer from a sprained part being Premature birth... ankle.- - Miss Jones, all things con Pleurisy.. Teething... sidered, executed the trust with grati tying success; the ladies otherwise Total SS were very spiritless from some cause sax DKCKOBKTS. or The "trial' tcene Is too completely 31 Females. 14 Males . and abomiaably absurd to present AOBS. before an Intelligent audience, and XTnder 1 3 year 1 to Q years ought to be cut out or changed alto V 10 6 to 0 years gether. 10 to 20 years s The "Black Flag" goes on for the Over 20 years i 1 and will doubtless last time KATrriTras. attract another large audience. Utah. 14 : ' other Darts of the United States, 7 ; England, 7; Scandinavia, S: Ire- t ; scouana, i ; iiouand, 1; Sandwich "No Sayee" Poll Tax Su Lee, Htna, xaianas, x. one of the Chinamen against whom Josbfh E. Tatxor, suit for poll tax was instituted, apCity Sexton. peared before Justice Pyper this morning to settle the bill. Henry George's, party the United ''How m achee poll taxee, Judge?" Labor party, as It Is called has com "Five dollars; three dollars tax and Its ftform at the convention two dollars costs." exclaimed the pleted in New York. It is based upon Mr. Judge- George's theories of taxation, with "Five dollar! No savee. You b only incidental reference to matters makee me pay last year taxee lis year, directly connected with Industrial in No, sir.' te tests. Among other it "aims 'You'll have to pay, Su Lee. You at the restitution of things, the land to Its should have paid the tax before. Now original owners, the people' with the you mast pay the costs, too." land tax accompaniment; at the a bo "You take tree dollar, Judge?" litlon of interest-bearin- g bonds and of "No; five." oasxs ana tne estanusnment oi a cur . "Me poor; only habee four dollar. rency which "shall Issue direct to ihc You takee him?" people; at female suffrage; at "the 'No, five dollars." abolition of the present ridiculous After considerable more bantering civil service laws," and of (he celestial drew from the depths of other well established features sundry of the Sis pocket a $5 geld piece, obtained of society. Mr. George system existing his receipt, and went out chattering, has announced. In his new "Melican man jallee samee cloudee paper,recently he has no) political ambithat Chinee, take him monee. No savee." 1 ;'. tion. raita but iHm vrxXAur rosTuxaTSLT Feb. I. 18S7 Tsoaday Fragments. ' . No one can tell what kind of weather an hour may bring forth. Thi Territorial Supreme Court meets again Marshal Dykr Is expected to re turn by Saturday. O. 8- - Jokes, a prominent m&lng man of Bingham, is in town. A RiwiRD is offered for the recov eryxil a pair of gold spectacles. See advt.' A. Li. Oodfrxt, of the Utah Commission, arrived from the east last 4 night. Mem KRSvnx, Beaver Coanty, had a slight shock of earthquake on Monday last. "Thb Black Flao" will be produce J for the last time'at the Theatre this evening. the 2d, the bear will opportunity to "see his w, an shadow." have Tbi.i la to be a social party in Fourteenth Ward Assembly Hall on Friday, Feb. 4th. Fortt-si- x the first years ago election took place for members of the city council of Nauvoo, Illinois. have received an Invitation to the ; W Valentine ball to be given at the Theatre on Monday evening, February 14. to-d- ay f Thx Third District Court will hold a session on Saturday next. The February term commences next Monday. The ArbeUer Zeilung, of Chicago, says that the bomb throwing will be repeated In Chicago in less than a ; "year. On the night of February 14th, St. Valentine's Day, the Salt Lake Theatre is to be the scene of a Valentine ball. Tins harvest of drunks at the Police Court seems to be past. Not an arrest has been made for this Offense for three days.. Thx Sweetwater (Wyoming) Gazette Is complaining about XJt&h and other sheep men driving their stock into the Sweetwater country and grazing them there during; the winter. Thi mortuary report for January was 86. Considering that this was a long and severe month, and that under any circumstances the number was smaller than usual, this is very light.Tbk coroner's Jury who investigated the killing of John Johnson by one McLelnan, at Fort Steele, Wyoming, last week, stated in their verdict that the shooting was unjustifiable. The murderer is In lail. Thk funeral of Engineer Murphy, who was killed in Saturday eventag's disaster on the Union Pacific near Evaaston, will be held at Ugden at 1 (Wednesday). Two p.m. special train will be run from Evans-to- n to take tbosewho desire to attend to the funeral. A fiw months ago Frank De Witt was tried abd convicted In the Second District Court of Wyoming, for being connected with a robbery. He was sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Subsequent I events occurred which established his innocence, and be has been pardoned by the governor. BThi Carbon County (Wyoming) Journal of Jan. 29 says : A large flock of sheep, eight or .nine hundred, are tanging between Crook's Gap and Lost Soldier, without any herder. They are said to be branded "H. T." and are perhaps strays from some herd, as they are in a starring condttion. Ox Friday evening, February 4, the Fourteenth Ward choir will give a select social party In the ward hall. The committee who have the affair in charge are Henry Gardner, Richard Shipp, W. C." Morris, Ezra Stevenson, Anale Campbell, Lizzie Green, Nellie Colebrook and Aggie Campbell. Boston, Gahdsih & Co. have purchased the corner lot opposite,: the Theatre, east, the price being $8,200. The location la a good one, and the enoctire property, 11 x 1 faet,wlli cupied by the: company la their manufacturing business. The present building will receive some necessary t additions, and repairs. Tha? governor of Wyoming bus bfiered a reward of,f500 for&e apprehension and delivery of McCoy, who recently Sheriff Gann aj Lusk. shot He is described as a cowboy by occupation, weighing 150 pounds; 24 years of age; about five feet nine Inches bighs light complexion; scar on back part, of neck, caused by the kick of a borso. Mahti, according to the Sentinel, has been having visitations from the, red destroyer. The roof of Brunei's drug tore .caught Are on Tuesday afternoon last, but very little damage was done. It was caused by an imperfect stove pipe,' which the doctor bad repaired immediately after. Isaac Vorhees bad bis herd wagon horned at the sheep-ber- d last week. He thinks the fire was caused by cigarette smoking. A new gun, hi bedding, and a number of other articles were destroyed as well s his wagon. - ex-dep- uty , ' ' "' l',rm dons South .'-- This . ' morning Brother A. M. Buchanan started for the southern part of the Territory in the interest of the Juoemle Instructor. .He wUl probably extend his trip into Arizona , before turning, bis face homeward. To Mri Dobbs. If Mr. John H. yesterday-Bisho- to-da- y. j ' over-exerti- Home-ma- de - -- Fizzle. Yesterday af- train ternoon's Utah and In Scott Marshal brought Deputy Charles .Edler and family, of Tooel City. Mr. Edler was under arrestyon a charge of unlawful cohabitation. The party were taken before Commissioner McKay," where an examination was held. Mr. Dickson vigorously questioned .the witnesses, who testified that eleven years ago .the defendant had married a plural wife, but several years since she left Tooele and came to Salt Lake, and for the past four years the defendant had not lived with her; it was claimed that she . had married ' again. ; After bearing all the testimony Commissioner McKay discharged the defendant as there was no evidence against him. The Commissioner gave pepoty Scott to understand that he did not want to hear any more cases was 1 no evidence rhere there been offense of ' an havjotc depcommitted, but the uty urged in vindication of his course that the witnesses could, If they desired, have testified how' the defendant1 had sent some provisions to his alleged second wife during the past . three years. Nevada over-zealo- us w, " - ; - . , s , David Meredith, of Wabash, Indians has discovered that he is a savage. Ordinarily this fact would not seem to signify much. There are a great many savages In the world In all classes of society. But there is a Significance in th fart In tklot h. Urn t.k u was not slow to take advantage of. The story of fafa antecedents has a spice of romance in it. Although already well to do, yet the Indiana blood which he claims is bounding through his veins has not blinded Mr. Meredith to the financial ad vantages of the situation. Xl lis Is a Cherokee. The founder ef the Meredith family in this country was an English trader among the Cherokee, was captured, sentenced to death and, about to bo f's executed, when daughter (not Pocahontas) saved his life. 'He married his preserver, and, Mr. Meredith of Wabash, bas recently discovered that he is a true scion of his adventurous sire, bas proves his red blood and consequently is declares! entitled to the land and annuities due from government to his tribe, V Sow that the Indians are beglnMng to rea-Jlon their property in various ways we have no doubt that their relations will multiply till their name is leglon.N the-chle- , whole P. ATJERBACH & BRCv ,v Crrr, Salt'Iur January 81, 1887. - TEA The assailments on Mr. A. B. Perry's character are utterly false and without , iounaation. . . a. uallach sr. ; Arcries.'at S-DEL'- FINAL CLEARANCE SALE AXX VOOIXN GOODS, 11 o'clock, t On Thursday, Feb. Sd. a. m., I will sell at public auction the entire furniture and all household ef fects of R. L. Howard, No 62 West Blxth South- - Stet. consisting of kitchen furniture and dining room, bed room and parlor sets.Chiffonier elegant siaeooaro, bed lounges, nan race, sewing machine, knife box, etc. All of these goods are nearly new. Louis E. Bamberger, Auctioneer. M. B. KKTSea, tKMTIST. Teeth extracted without pain.. Best Set of Teeth, $12.00. Extracting free. warranted. ah work 13 Office in Herald Building. SCARFS, H00DS,W00L JACKETS AND SIMILAR Our Surplus Stock and All Oar Winter Goods Must Go! . GOODS, NEARLY HALF PRICE, TO CLOSE! CLOTH NEWMARKETS JACKETS, ONE FOURTH LESS THK PARTSKRSHir (ITS, UNO OVERCOATS, " U CUTItER DESKS. The Beat Bnslness Desk in ttiis couDlry. CmII sand e them at DINIVOOPEY'S. J ' CLOTH SCARFS, ! the-lowes- CAPS, 1 AND 7 "i ALL CLASSES OF WINTER WEAR, . OUR Woelen Qo;d Wholesale or for Sale, Retail, at the Agency. Gentlemen's Salts Made to Order. S. P TEAS DEL. , AH. oar Satin Rhadamea, Gros Grains, Satin Kayos, Black and Colored Silk Velvets, Plashes and Velveteens have boon marked down to cost, and some below cost the bast bargains over offered In this city. Special Reductions in Stylish Short Wraps, Jackets and Ulsters; we mention only a fete. COAX. I ley and Bed Canyon All the Coals sold in the salt Mke market. Onr Weber is from the celebrated Grass Creek mines and we are mining better coal than ever before. No other Weber brobsrht to this market compare with it. All onr coals are nicely way Company. A. , J. Gcinrxix, corner umce, wasatcn Rail- Agent. Eagle OFFERING FOR THE HOLIDAY; SEASON! Literary Journal ol the West. UJiOpsr mnnum, postpatl. Try It m Ysar. Jos. Hyrum Parry & Co. Publishers. TABBED ROOFING FELT at I iSmpooiTtinni SPBOXAIa MontMif M&g&zine. Pm$$ DIBTWOODEYS. Brocaded Silk Velvets er ku-kl- ux ten. twentv or thirtv acres of good land close to town. Pleasant residence or suitable for dairy. For particulars enquire at as? fast Tempie treet. a Tna Bkst Salts la the world for vuv, prviRi, sores, sons, uteers. sau Knevm, Tetur, Chappd Chilblalma. Hands, Coma, and all IS destruc- - tion a competitor has come to the irontwho was unlooked for. Spain has Just stepped Into ithe arena with a devasUtor that is heavily plated, thoroughly armed and yet can ran all around any other seagoing vessel afloat, .She tis called XI Destructor, and Is a torpedo cruiser which can steam with her fall armament on board at the rate of 27 miles an hour, and Is able to turn quite round in a1 space ot four or five times her own length while going at fall speed. She can run 70 miles at full speed without requiring a fresh coal supply. .Bhe waa boiltf on the CJyde and is the first of a fleet of similar cruisers ordered for Spain. i portation reduced 25 per cent. Five hundred pieces of latest stylo Jet Passemeatertss, Astrachas, Fur, Feather, and Felt Trimmings at cost. ' They are displayed on our eontro table. Out hundred Children's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at oost. Odds and ends in Curtains, Turkoman's, Bod Sots, Tidies, Tabls Cloths, Towels, Marseilles Quilts, etc., at half pries. 1 niHE4 1U (ADO IUI. HWICliT tWj noiseaare driven out of the malarial system, leaving the Blood New, Rich, ana rare, no piece ior eruptions, ul1 cers, or Rheumatism, when all Blood taint has been eradicated by the nse of an wars sabsapasiixa and Dandelion with Iodide of Potaa slum. Thousands of witnesses, among them the best Druggists and Physicians, testify to the wonderful cures WToagns ny. - lieWlPI BAasAFAKlIAA, all diseases of Ue Blood, Liver, and JLtoneys. Use only the bkst Medicines Kxef ts Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex. .by the recovervof Mr. J. B. Cor- ley, who was so helpless he could not turn la bed, r raise his bead, everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr King's New Discovery waa sent him. Finding re lief .he bought a large bottle and a box f Dr. King's New Life Pills . by the time he had Uken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery he was well and bad gained In flesh thirty-si- x ' pounds. ' Trial Bottles of this Great placovery for Consumption freest Z. C. M, I. , ,. II k i 11 J" . AILOTERS, in Great Variety. WE ABE NEVER UNDERSOLD. GBEAT niDUOEIIENTS IN SILKS and 10S4, LUSHES Mail Orders Filled at Reduced Hates, 500 SHORT WRAPS, NEWMARKETS, JACKETS, and CHILDREN'S at CLOAKS, $5.00 TO $15.00 from P. ATJERBACH REDUCTION UXFIiUJBS FItOM $1.50 TO $5.00 EACH I looo. Ten VM.IM4 EJvm,. will 'find great relief from constipation, headache and nervousness, by Simmons Liver Regulator. It Is taking a simple, harmless, vegetable compound, sure to relieve you. Persons of sedentary habits often suffer with kid ney affections. If they would maintain the strength of the digestive organs and Improve the quality of the blood by taking the Regulator, It would restore the kldnevs to health and vigor, i Great Bargains lOOO. IN Mr- - ill CLASSES OF SEASONABLE ' FOR THI GOODS '!'.. 'l i hi ' ' We are offerinff Unusual Attractions In our ft Largest and Bpst Stock of .OUSICAL UERdUHDISE Msitry Cocaine, Iodoform' or Mercurial la anv form in toe treatment of eatan a 0. WALKER BROS. W D Salt. DrucirLst. BInus. Ind.. testifies r "1 can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold' baa, given relief nt every ease One man took six bottles, and Was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' Standing ' Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville. Ohio, affirmai ''The beat medicine I have ever bandied in selling my 20 years' experience, la Electric Bitters.1' Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the ver dUA is uaanlmoos thai Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kid. neve or Blood, Only, a ban dollar a bottle at z.. u M. i. XJrusT store. ' & BRO. On t Drugstore. Innumerable other bdrgatnsj among them Car pet JZemnqnts, Dress Goods Remnants, etc., at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. CREAM and BLACK SILK LACES. 8bi aad positively euxes Pllea, Erapttonsi or no pay required. It is to give perfect satisfaction,gaaraaUed or saoaey refunded. Price x cenU per hex. SALE at 2. C.ht. 1. Drag .FOB Stare I CiWest of Chicago ! ; . D ept's. All Fancy Novelties of this year's purchase beintjr PRICES! IIARRED DOWN TO CLOSIKG OUT Lacos, Haudkercliief8, Gloves, Hosiery, STtl HlVAf, EHICPIHG, Knit Goods,; Beaded, Astrachan, 1 Tk m i ana xtau riusii xrimnungs, occ., ALL VERY CHEAP for the HOLIDAYS. WD CB&SE STEGK. -- thk most Eminent Makers of the day. or hay fever should be avoided, as th-are both injurious and dangerous. Iodoform is easllv detected bv Us offensive, odor. The only? reliablo catarrh remedy on the market to dav is Ely's. Cream Balm, belnsr free from all poisonous drugs., It has cured thousands of acute and chronic cases, where all other remedies have failed A particle is applied into each nostril ; no agreeable to nse: Price centsrin. of druggists. y - O JEt i " ara-a oK ! .o . WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF j . - t IJ'S CUABK, AND TVHITOaEY, ! VER REGULATOR m V . ' -- w;'r, Um a - t NOTE KT Hie Banlater ts safe tMasiaiatflr tm aa .uiii.iva m nw ,rwBi ana mar mm mv ttaaeM eaa It 4 karw. ltwill invigorate like a glass of wine, hat is ae Intoxicating beverage to lead to intemperance ! will preaMrts 41 gatlaa,aissiaaU naarelJ Umm k4aeh,as4 a thm ayateaa. Tba om U smalt, as its vbtnes slaassat, and , ctenbud. liaiif llsai.Bssainin, , i tlasi mr stem as s mt mmstmmm -while Ukiag the KswlaAv- V . - Children I oosnsJaiaiar sf " ; ts,li0jtMtmitU,rUskmUm. aeh. a leasneoBfal er saere . will rive nueiV ,v , ; i u taaea eeaaimal!ya by pay - ' ;3 SO VeaU MMSMl ' tact thaaa froaa atok. jl'" wUliltaplaoBiaadpra i t to t- IT PRICES TEiT it I 45 & IIIE 47 AW ( JsXXXlES3 Indies, 1 1 .'' W. M. . . "" MAI-Afaf- ., nt t have been praeUeiag asedlelae for .,.-..- tj a iaifr mtm mm, ' ia twen- ty years, and have never bees aMe t tat afegetahle eoaipenad that weM. l.e Sisa. bmss Liver Kerslator, prow pi aa4 s trw. T mmwm Utm lArmr U aeliiaa, aad at Ue aaame the a r (uuttmd aa4 asataauasrvawaAaaaar) si ta ayitiaa L. hL Uorron, H. x,Vaakiaatos, Arc. "naif a-- pwr tow err j a0ti:tnAt rmmrsMsm JsiaiDUi ' m tjanpax. ht ii!.;rzu:Eir:Jlri i'1 - r s .f WOUaass. &ec7 sad Tmtl XOVT , coi-- ; esteelaUy aalsetod to BWet the uauiea pane. aBs ef a aaedarate OasiUssa aaUaO ts the vUitar as wall as UM ssnkasav. " r. J to 4t tC3 TT. MAUS, apt STRSST, aad 103 Eonti Tecfilt XIAIN IMZa At 01 I about 75 t.t I . Variety of Deatrabla Brjlea la , Fims CLOTH DOZZIAirS, eamea over hock, HALF REGDLAB PRICEto Closo! . . ; m mm a ! . u HUCKS tJo, B. K. 'SlTe offer, , ojFmtiirB wau-asson- r . . r t Of era at KXCJCEIHXUIT f savfv, cestpiaM aaa rail tjauaxen. CLOAKS arid TOAJPS I lresiaeBi! a 1 m onE! LADIES', MISSTis find C1I11IIEN0 . - Jfeaa Hearr 9amtth. Oraea B. PaiUt,- - have a Oootf Stock jtgd UTWi OTUSS., ,3 ' BE BMTEII DT In every Desirable Quality and Style, In eenplcte Uemts mna mt CVr XUiUflTUKX - Gini mm, mn k mmm goods, Ffrist South Street, it UVUal 1 lv Am 01W0ATS. ; , vva.jjj.tx ana riziciss, ' -- , Guarantee all Goods, and defy competition in .-- m. ms ail rmmt r PTia iisssss U yill. isslit.l cosdacttsaof a I FIRST CLASS HUSIC BUSINESS. ... mi ... liver. Kidneys, Stenasven nnd Sple ' This mmnlj atahU prea. m aratioa, mow so eelbra4e4 Jl ranil kbtici,on-iaiofla thoiW j In 18S. aIt acta Mt We Bwia aad KM- - f . gMUy a ri acta the aetkmef aeys the JUeiy and ta, UwmfoM, t We carry everyUUnf aecesaarr for the . AID BOYS' Men's, Bdy&rand Children's Suits, and PurnlsliinE grenerally. , SIMMONS , in the race for engines ot - Ono lot of Children's Cloaks at 96.00; reduced to 98.00. One hundred Ladles' Jerseys; s bargain, at 50 cents. One hundred " 75 cents. One hundred 91. OO. Ono thousand piece of olos-an- t Ksnbroldorle to bo sold at prices that Trill astoalsB th ladle. One hundred Combination Dross Patterns of this season's Im- $& j-v- ;, away Ht 9SO.OO. FOB SALE ze The crop of reformers is stilt on the increase. We already have the mug wump la t&e east, the saad-lottIn the west , the In the south and vigilantes and othertsecret societies of various denominations covering the land from Maine to California, and the cry is "still they come." Illinois, evlJ dentiy anxious to keep fally abreast of the front wave of reform, now Introduces as organization called the' White Caps." "They have Just been operat-la- g about Marengo, in that State. Their peculiar method is taking obnoxious people oat of! their beds at night and Whipping them. The other night they took a women out of her bed and lashed her until she fainted Boucle Wraps at 98.50; reduced to $5.78. Diagonal Jackets af $5.00; reduced to $8.50. . Jackets at 91 0; reduced ts 97.50. Homespun, Silk-line- d SoaTPlush CoaU at 94&.O0; rodncod to 987.SO, Xa better (armtnU have been fsold aU the past soason by our eonapoUtors One lot of On lotot One lot of Ono lot of ca screened and cleaned. Coal Department, Union Pacific Brocade at 85 cents per yard; worth double. Street. 1 HONORABLE; at 60 cents per yard; worth dowble. at 75 cents per yard; worth doable. AU-SU- MO. C. CUTLER Sr BRO.. 4sent No. 30 East Teuiple COAX. - t THE HOST TREATMENT One lot of Silks and Sattns One lot ot Silks and Satins Two-To- n Oae lot ot k I ' shopper. Heflnction of One FomUi in Price I PROVO MILLS COAL child can bay as cheap of as as the nest aocoBtpllaha Our prices throughout the seassa haTlng been tbe Uwetl In this city, our redactions may not seem, as lars as some, bat all ire ask Is to call and be een-- Tinced that onr reductions are bona tide, or prices in this city, most desirable and goods the - MEN'S O ONE PRICE TO ALL. A UDIES' Between Drs.J Richards and Bower is dissolved. Dri Richards' office is removed to the rooms recently occupied by . the Territorial Auditor, in the d Hooper and Eld red ge Block. . to-nig- ht; - m?aiai ;,':' : ed Another 't I on ; i mm mt vii. and ki tImported, sale aua retail, send orders to PEMBROKE'S, 72 Main Street. p . Dobbs. whose postpffice address is supposed . to. . be Bait Lake City, will Painfal Accident. Tuesday aftereall on or write to Mr. Henry Grow, at the 25th, Jlmmie Bagley, of Fair-vienoon, a he will receive the Temple Block, Sanpete County, .met with a letter mailed to him from Pennsylvania. fearful accident which caused the am . The Record." The first number potation of his right hand at the wrist (January, 1887), volume six, of the joint. He was touching off a piece of Historical Becord,a embellished with giant powder, holding it In his hand, a new cover page, engraved by J. W. while he lit the fuse. He states he held Wbitecar, of this city. In the centre the stick of giant powder in his left of the page Is an illustration of the hand and set fire to the fuse with bis Nauvoo Temple, on the upper right right ;. thinking that It was not burn-lag- ,1 he changed U to his right hsfjU hand corner is the Klrtland Temple, and at the foot of the page the Temple when It exploded, shattering his- hand at Salt Lake as it will appear when terribly, In fact. It blew the hand all to completed. The contents of the pres- Pieces, leaving nothing bat cords and ent number are the biographies of very small pieces of bone.: Dri Olsen, Amasa M. Lyman and Ezra T. Benson, of Epbraim, was sent for that night at and sketches under the heading "Mis 9p;m. He arrived at a. m., and at cellaneous." The subscription price 4 o'clock next morning the hand was is $1.25 per year; Andrew Jenson, edi- amputated at the wrist Joint. So we learn from he Hentinel of theSth nit. tor and publisher. Salt Lake City. . " ' , A Fearfal Seoorars. A corresponContribktor.,--Th- e The dent at Molen, Emery Co., under date ary numbed of the Contributor (Februis from of Jan, 57th, , says: By 'request of a the and has the ifolio wine; excel -press, ew ol bur friends I send yoa tbellol- - lenttable of contests: ' pwiug, nsmjca. vi ucnui wuicu uavo lTbe and Fairbf Nanvoc JIII ecared here of diphtheria: "John B. H. Rise Fair Verona, Yours Christian- Xarsea. born Dec. 21, 1882, "Vruly : Roberts; An Actor's Triumph ; the Eastdied Jan. 19. 1887. Sarah Ann Larsent ern Question, J. M. Tanner; Martin F. H. W. Sloan; Bible Cosmogo-n- v 1885, died; Jan. bornJaa., wsj? Tupper, l i) Tne Eternity of Matter. T. W. eon and the were daughter of Jirookbank; Oar Daughter (I) ( The they Niels 0. and Anna S. Lanes. Also uaverns oi Lnrav, yostau uurrows; John M. Blanche KiUpack, daughter of J. T. Chill and its Inhabitants, A Judicial Out Wattaker; born Editorial, 1880, 15, Sept. Ella Klllpsek, and rage ; Lynch's Dream, R. W. died Jan. 12, 1887. Emma Parry Pea Young;tat. Comments of -the - Day, Joseph . Smith Poet-tre- e. 16, Not. 25, 1879, died. Janborn cock, bonEUzabeth Am Peacock, and 1887, The steel-pla- te engraving accora- Nov. 6, ISM, died Jan. 17, 1887, .both Eluaoeta ad 8. Warren oi danghtcrs , Peacock, L"' Bishop Kimball Arrested .A dls patch from Fillmore announces that T - In looliinfi: tdv Valuable and iXJceful presents for CHRISTTXAS, don't fall to visit - H Jl t mmm |