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Show EVENING NEWS. THE LRASE. TWO DEATHS. DANIEL'S OKI" AM," No. 1, a Cartoon with a local appli - Special NOtlcta. The Big Assignment. M. H. Llpman, On jo mx cation, is for sale ut the book and dtf news stores. Wednesday night, The Agreement Under which, the An Elder's Wife Died While He Is a Main Street clothier, closed his SiS LETT, on u .Mission . Friday, Property Is Now Used. Manufacturer of Fine Havana Ctgars place of business, and 'made an assi i,ks, 171 & 173 s. Main Street. to Josiah Barnett, ot McCor-nlck'- s Velvets aud Plushes at special bargain "W. H As there has been considerable writing from Huntington, signmentbank. The liabilities reach price prices at the old established one as to the exact terms under Emery Co , Nov. ti, says : F. Altrrdach & Bro. store of nearly $70,000. Mr. Lipman thinks he which the Tithing Office, Historian's Jn September last, Brother Pete will hare ample assets, to meet the Soother at hand. It is the only safe Down Qtttlis 11 nd Ifed ComThk winter season has formally op- Office and Temple Block are now be Johnson, of this place, received word whole amount. vet from made that will remove medicine that Ephraim, County, Sanpete ened at last. we herewith pre his daughter Mary was very .sick. He ing nsed, all infantile disorders. It contains no forts Cucmp at oVer, taking with Opium or Morphine, but giVcstrtw child C. L. Da is in "Alvtn Joslin" at the sent the lease in full regarding the Immediately 1 I WOODEl'S. From the South. first two places named. That with him hl5 wife, bis eldest daughter, natural ease from jiain. Price 25 centiJ. T heatre tonight. chilsome Catherine and smaller A., Brothers Jonathan Ueaton and Hen- Sold by reference to the Temple Block is in too A couple of days after tbey arBITOBK DTYIRU of Governor WK.sr went east on same words except as to the descrip- dren. Z. V. n. I. Irn; D pt. rived there, his daughter Mary died, ry Blackburn, influential residents call a' F. Auerlab k Bro'f Elsewhere, tion sf the property and rent to be which was a source of great sorrow to OrderviLe, Kane County, are m th Wednesday evening. one price store, You are gurc to have was : the end But not the family. yet time aud money. investing in wagons, machinery, After the funeral at Ephraim, Brother city for themselves and neighbors. IThi Territorial .Supreme Court will paid THIS INDENTURE, etc., RA and to meet aain November 30. into., Johnson their family returned BARUAIN SALE. made the loth day of November, In the home at Huntington. A couple of days Five wagons and a considerable quanAJ EXTS Of one Blankets. onr Lord thousand of Quilts, Shawls, Table year them, an Vras after eight exceedtheir arrived by of ThanksoivWo Dat they daughter tity machinery, purchased 100 01 her articles at and Cloths eighty-seveand nundred between MILLS PROVO 1VOOIEX an A. sick Catherine Co-otook after p were billed by the Wagon and ingly .uiet one in this city. F. Alkkb.vch k Bro's Frank II. Dyer, of the city and county Illness of about, ten days,and, died on FOB. Co. this morning. Machine One Price Store. as of of Salt Lake,, Utah, matter made What the loin. IYniory M. V". Taylor,W representing the Receiver of luu late corporation of the worse, Sister Johnson's husband was htaawls, Flannels, Denver Soap Co , in town. Bllll Church cf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y I.iiiH-.-.absent in the. Southern States on a Yarns, Collar Bone Broken. Saifitfcytue party bi the first part, and mission. B Mow is a short sketch of tested its virtues, person We have and seern scirlet feret Diphtheria William B. Robert T. Burton Sister Johnson's life : Joans, ItepellanfB, know tbat for Dyspepsia, About ten days ago a number of ally, and to be spreadinK rapidly throughout the ;iif John R Preston, Winder, a:l of the same s Billiou-nesCatherine A. Johnson, daughter of small and Thronging Headache, Tweeds, Cusslmeres, boys were engaged In playing Peter and Catherine Johnson, was' place, the parties of the second it is the bvnt medlciue the world evr Territory. Hose etc. One of themi Blauhels, the ' iwlu born at Ephraim, Sanpete County, "crach tiic whip." that tttftneeseth, part, We saw. tried forty other remedies A st part, lor and in June 28th, imt. See went with her James Buft, of the Sixth Ward, was TCmle io Order before Simmons Liver Regulator, XllllH lady's shoo picked np on' South party of theoffi tne itlctl'S rents, covenants and parents, when four years old, to of them gave us more than lem-- l to! the ground and hnrt, but It Temple Street, can be fouud by the from Preto Clotlia agreements hereinafter jnenttened Shn Fountain Green, vin, the same couuty. thrown relief ; the Regulator not only owner at this office. orary so no a to be only brolse, reserved to be paid "Kept and per- She lived theie ut- till the fall of 1880, was thought relieved but cured us. Jonrt, So. Constitution Old; by the mlr! parties of the first when she, with her husband and attention was paid to it. The lnlury Thk A. O. U. W. rave a very pleas-A- formedtbclr Ed. Telegraph and Mcjsenyer, Macon, H ti administrators to executors, moved part, tiding. Emery more painfull however, family, Oa. Huntington, ball in Emporium Hall last even- and cUts assigns, has remised, leased, let, CoUuty, Utah. She was mirrled kept getting and by tnese presents does remise, June 14'b, 1878, to Joseph E. Johnson. and yesterday he was taken to Dr. ing. Over 100 couples word presents Throat Diseases commence with a DRIED f RIM lease and let unto the said parties of Before she was married and afterAnderson, who found that the collar or Sore Throat. "frorn' Cough. A cniLt'8. shoe was lost on the the second part, their executors, adWb pay the bbrbest market prices for i Bronchial old. wards she tock an active part in Sun- bone had been broken. The doctor Troches" give immediate reall those day schools, choirs, aud other all kinds of DRIED FRUIT. street the other day. Will the finder ministrators and assigns, labors gave the injury proper attention. l'rice 23 els. - fSB" Cnr teams will call for ttum In lief. Sold only in tW premises sitnate, lying and being in that were a benefit to the vouth snd a leave it at this office for the owner? the City of Salt Lake, County of Salt pleasure to the Saints She was secany part of the city d&s of Utah, and retary of the Y. L. M. I. A. at FounBarnes & Davis. And reliable Medicines arc Tub Co-o-p Wa?on k Machine Co, Lake and Territory Robert Hazen Arrested. described as follows, to tain Green, president of it at Huntingparticularly best to dejend upon. the appears in the next issue of the : wit at which place she was also secton, Elixir lias been prethe Blood LOTS afternoon On Acker's SEVERAL, deputy Wednesday All the lands, tenements and appurNews with a new advertise-men- tof the Relief Society She leaves retary for all Impurities of for scribed at luck at half Cloaks had Of Child's better ahd years Ladles' marshals Brighton tenances situated in Block 88,Plat"A," a husband snd two children, and died form of Scrofu& In Blood. the F. Bko's at Aiterbach every Mill at before price Salt Lake City survey, designated, in mil faith of earning forth in the first than they did the day Diseases Mercurial or One Store. Price dtf lous, Syphilitic atid called the Tithing resurrection. Tnis weather suggests the propri- known as, Creek. At the latter place they sought Rheumatism, is invaluable, for it all stores and also Houses, grounds; wnen to arrest Moses Wilkinson, out ety of nducioa; the price of coal, the lands, tenements and appurtenhas no equal. A .omI l ook Wanted. which is being sold at an enormous ances situated in Lot six (ti), Block 75, they attempted to serve ths warrant he 029 RrLham St. For Sal at C. SI. I. Drna Store. Good wages. Apply, Estate Real Association. in said PJal "A," designated, known was not there. At Brighton, however, prollf. Ofttae as, and called the Historian's ? On Wednesday. evening a meeting of Rsbert Hazen was placed under ar Sous one left a smoking pipe in the and grounds. eatate dealers of this city was rest, and on belug ushered into the the real WAR DEPARTKET, SItiXAL 8ERVICK U. 8. ARST. to To and have the hold, News editorial room not 10ns since, he Norrell said of Commissioner the with ap- - held at the Chamber of Commence, premises, presence would and it doubtless be a pleasure unto the said paities of and a committee wis appointed to stated that he had lived with both his all round if he would come and get it, rurtenancea their executors, ad- consider a proposition to publish a wives up to March 1st, 1887. He wse and ministrators assigns, from the Meteorological Reports Received at Salt Lake City on Xoxember !',, 1A87, A LAiniE party consisting of Caider the in interest of real estate released on giving $1,080 bonds to apA..D. 1887, paper tiiteeuth day ol November, at 19 a. m. local time. r a nurahof J.AZ. M. I. em- tor and during and until the termina- dealers. brothers, for trial on the charge of unlawpear of the suit between the United A committee was also appointed to ful cohabitation. ployes and others went rabbit bunt-la- g tion rHUKMOMKTKK. v W.IND. and said Church and others, to Cedar Fort by rail yesterday, States now pending in the Supreme Court, of report on organization, and after some 5 5 and captured such an immense quan- said Territory, in which the said party discussion, PLACE OF s s the following, e reported 3 London. From 3 Rewas the of d first part rodents tha'" all appointed tity of the OBSERVATION. which was adopted : as or until ceiver the re aloresaid, of this V. were Elder John city, " Long, applicants supplied. ci is first from relieved "That we organise ourselves into an party a care and custody of said association, to be known as the 'Utah turned a few days ago from a mission the further o Since Wednesday there have been property as such Receiver, 8 ;b ect nev" Real Estate Association,' for the pur- to England. He left Utah in April, YV .. :te 34 three new cases of diphtheria and two e rtheless to the a pro sal of said court, pose of advertising the advantages of 1S8, and labored first in the London ft Salt Lake City. . loudy... Light W .. Light 86 Cloudy. . . Ogden. of acarlet fever reported by the quar- and, subject also to any and all orders. Utah, and especially Salt Lake City, Conference, for a few months, and :W CD mi .. Stockton Snowing., of and decrees of said court in and the adoption regulations perantine physician. Th scarlet fever judgments 28 Calm snowing., Ilingham said suit, or of any other court having taining to the real estate business; afterwards in the Sheffleld.Conference, 30 NW.. Light Park CUV knowing.. cises are at Mrs. Dlx's, lfil e. Third Jurisdiction. provided, however, that no regula- for the remainder of the time ot bis . 6 aim I Alta....: SnoiWinjr.. And the paid parties of the second tion or rules shall ever be adopted mission. The condition of the latter South 'Street. Two of those atllicted 8U l?noSvinfc . .. Calm J'rovo with in consideration of the leasing by this association interfering Lake Pprk with diphtheria are at No. I'M Grape part, of the aforesaid by the said any merd er' mode or custom conference is quite favoraole, there Street, and the third at No. .i65 3. First party premises or about' fifty said of been bap of the first part, to the said Wm. A. KORTZ, Signal Corps, U. S. Army. nearly having transacting business, unless East Street. presented at a tisms this year. The Elders in this parties of the second part as aforesaid, proposed rules beof this do covenant and agree with the saiu regiHar meeting Association, Conference have had considerable opA crazy woman has been wandernotified of the preparty of the first part, his successors, and each mamber WM. JAMES T. JfLASHMAN, MORRIS, same at least two weeks position to contend with this summer, ing about the Fifteenth Ward at heirs, executors, administrators, and sentation of notoron and of action the to to efforts to same, the the said the due pay prior assigns mainly some anparty i for to time the Bights past, of all the members of the asfirst part, his Successors, heirs, execuious Jarman, who condtcted a vigorn yance of quite a num-e- r 01 people. administrators and assigns, as sociation shall be necessary for the ous crusade tors, '0I3ST agajVast the Saints in that She will go to a house and arouse rent for the said remised premises, adoption of any rules and regulations. in creat coma resulted We His efforts further recommend that the family, and relate a tale of some the sum of Two Hundred (f200) Dolregion. In lawful money of the United mittee of three be appointed oa cona spirit of Inquiry which, in turn, horrible murder of a neighbor, all of lars, ing an to report at Sta'es of America, pavable in sums of stitution and has resulted in a number of baptisms. which is without foundation. Steps Two Hundred ($200) Dollars per adjourned meeting. have been taken to get her into the month, monthly in advance, upon the The following named dealers subllrSt day of each and every month dur. asylum. set ibed to the foregoing : A Burled City. ing the continuance of this lease. a of the second And said the A Co. parties r. JI. Knowlden, Clayton We had, a pleasant call today from That one of the greatest of all ot the part hereby covenant and agree with Lynch AGlasniann, Yeadon & Heath,A Mr. (iilpin Moore, of Moline, 111., the the Co. said party of the first part specillolcomb. Bell A. J. White, cities built by the Buddhists in the : V. M. McBride, W. J. Miles, as follows, i' have been forgotten and east should superintendent of the celebrated fically U. m. A. K. White, liitlespie First That at the expiration of the JWilkinson B in the depths of a trackless forest lost Deere & Co. plow factory, and Inyen-to- r time A Dowden, Fulton & Smith. in lease mentioned will this a a that fact is tbey for 1,000 years lays of the scarcely less famous Gilpin yield and deliver up the said remised Westerfleld X Crismon. on the imagination. powerfulof bold to the said party of the first A committee en constitution and plow. He was introduced by Mr. J. premises Mr. erguson ana sir Headers as as io order condition and f heard something have good Tennent the was appointed, and the meetWaroa part Grant, when the same were entered upon by of the architectural wonders of An- & Machine Co. of tils firm which to city, Tuesday evening uradhapura, tbe ancient "city of the said parties of the second part, ing adjourned has extensive dealings withjlie house reasonable use and wear tbereorand next, at 8 o'clock, and a general in- granite," in the Island o! Ceylon, and by the elements excepted. was extended to real estate of the unparalleled immunity of Its represented by Mr. Moore. Mrs. damage vitation secSecond That neitaerthe said structures and rich monumental re Moore is traveling with the gentleman, ond dealers to be present. nor their legal representaparties mains from the ravages of tbe spoiler and tbey are now on their way home tives, will let or underlet said premand the religious fanatic. ises or any part thereof, or assign (torn a rtalt to Southern California. Since they wrote great progress nas Prison Taken Accidentally. this lease without the written assent been made in the way of clearing, the TkK large proportion of deaths of the said party of tUe first part first has . lately. Yesterday afternoon a newsboy Juugle. . i Mr. Burrow, who . ,f and obtained thereto. jjiuouuiiua among those stricken with diphtheria had named Ryde Kinsell, with a number of visnea tnea ciiy, gives iu e rent above reThird That 1ft TELEPMIE 28. Magazine remarkable account of tbe since its recent outbreak is alarming. served, or any part thereof, companions, was taking a walk in the progress made in local arcbteologlcal In a number of the cases which proved snail on be unpaid the day mouth ot City Creek Caflon, when the researches sicce this marvelous record Is same due whereon the fatal the physicians in attendance of the past was accidentally and and for ten (10) days boy named picked up a bottle and took payable, ruins at present dis encouraging reports almost up to the thereafter; or if default shall be made a drink frbm it. He was shortly after- closed are The described as already exend. In one instance the physicians in any of the covenants herein conhome on and taken wards GEORGE M. CANNON, JOHN CANNON. ill, returning for a distance of at least four tending in attendance scut word to the quaran- - tained to be kept by the said parties bis condition was such that a pbysi miles bv two and a half. The wonder of second the their 1( ret executor, t I n a nh rail i r t r tiftav tKa part, ful rv fl lit-a palace, supposed to have mv J tiivj tiuc (Fuiaimti administrators and assigns, it shall clan was sent for. His symptoms in- beenCingalese built about tne commeccement oi down, as they considered-thpatient and may be lawful for the said party dicated poisoning, but proper treat- the Christian era, of which Mr. Burout of danger. Dr. Clinton declined to of the fust part, his successors, execu ment soon placed him ont of danger. rows gives an elaborate description, tors, administrators, agent, attorney was discovered only last year. So far do this, and informed the father of the or the said remised premises tbe clearings and excavations are atllicted one that his child was still in andassigns, every or any part thereof, to yield results which entieely stated Items. Police a dangerous condition. Contrary to either With or without leral proagree with the most authentic account Grit-to- n to and notice without Wm. cess, the Police Court In giving the expressed expectation of the phyextant from an eye witness of ancient today to and the same agaia quit, was lined the v for Anoradhapura tbe Chinese traveler, to the child succumbed the to repossess and enjoy as in his first obstructing sicians, Fa Hian, who visited it in the early sidewalk. dread disease. and former state. part of the filth century Chi dago was of the To Fourth B. G. Fox pay and discharge all acquitted Times. exfees and That there should be stricter quar- costs attorney's from and of drunkenness. charge that shall arise enforcing antine regulations with contagions penses Jerry Sullivan and Joseph Ashton, the covenants of this indenture by the Miss diseases in this city cAnnot be doubted. said An Effective Hyphen. for of first the being drunk and profane, were fined ARE NOW GETTING IN A LARGE LINE OF GOODS FOR THE party part. No, it is impossible But the complaint that It Is of no pracIn witness wnereof, the said parties $10 each. D'Hocqoetonville wife. can I be nevor sir. your tical use in keeping people away from have hereunto set tneir hands and George McDonald and N. D. Cran- Smith I have youth, wealth, social seals the day and year first above th" infected premises Is as mistake, dall, for drunkenness, were assessed standing, and I love you. can be seen by anyone who will 00 written. Miss D'Hocquetonvl.la (shuddering) Frank H Dykr. Receiver, etc , Seal. $5 eaca. But your name! serve the actions of people when they Wsf B Pkkston, fSeal.l is main arrest under for Fox John Smith Ah. remember! I am of the R T. Buktos, Seal discover a quarantined place. In these Johx liensse-- ' Bipper-Va- n Stuyvesant-Vo- n taining a nuisance. R. Winder, LSeal. ROCKERS, CARPET and PLUSH ROCKERS, of - Roosevelt - Conger - Schuyler-Smitbthe of days laer prevalence diphtheria, and sealed delivered Signed, by V a the sight of yellow flag carries ter- Frank H. .Dyer, in the presence et BOOK CASKS, DHSKS & CKNTKB T.VBLKS, and a full line of Miss D'Hocooetonville Henry. I re "Alvin Joslin." ror to the hearts of old and young. W. HID HOOM land FAKLOIt SUITS. am I But lent! please always yours! Au instance has been cited in the L. RVan Cott, The Vermont farmer, in the hands write your came with a hyphen. as to W. B. Preston, Maktineau, several times J. W. Crosby, Jit.,as to R. T. Burton, of Charles L. Davis, is a pretty well public press to show that those I. Bkockbamk, as to J. B. Winder. known theatrical figure; but even if he recently, Although paper glass windows may in whose families the dread disease were not, the pi?ce has been suf seem United States of America. to be a contradiction in terms, was were exceedingly careless. It was to make they are advertised ficiently an accomplished fact ) Utah. ss. stated that a small ooy wao bad not Territory otok Salt him A windowreally with familiar i pane is made of white pa everybody Like, County ner. manufactured from cottons or entirely recovered from diphtheria was Oa this 21st day of November, and his ways. It is a rather expen modified bv chemical action permitted to pis., on the sidewalk A. D. one thousand equipped organization, traveling Afterward tbe paper is dipped Into a eigit hun- sively while the plase was still under quar- dred and eighty-sevepersonally as it does with a full dramatic com DreDaration of camphor and alcnoot. antine. Aa lovejtignioa revealed toe appeared before me, Waldemar Van pany, an extravagantly appointed which makes it like parchment. From try public in aud for said it con be molded and cut this fact that it was not the patient at all Co' t, a not Fraak H. Dyer, as receiver of band and orchestra, elaborate scenery, into point remarkablv sheets, entirelv who was ont, but a boy about the same county, tne late Church of Jesus Christ oceans of printing, etc. That the transparent, and tough can be dyed with it well filled is beyond almost the whole ot the analine size, wno had ventured to within eight of Litter day Saint j, whose name house will be colors TO THE FRIENDS OF HOME ENTERPRISE: Inin view of the the result being a transparent sheet is subscribed to the annexed or ten rods of the premises. conjecture, especiallyhero retires from showing far more vivid hues than the strument as a party thereto, personally fact that the rural We would say that we MA KB BOOTS and, SHOES known 10 me lo be the same person onr gaze after the present season. best glass exhibits. described in, and who executed the 'One of the Old Stock'1 takes his place MUCH MORE The Calton Case. said instruments, as a 'party thereto, next year. Style equal TramD ftolfarmer driving by) Can duly acknowledged to me that than DURABLE Tomorrow, between the hours of 10 and any Imported Goods brought sir, to help me he, such as Receiver, executed the yon give me a little lift, a.m. and 2 p. in., is the time which same r on we my the into freely aud voluntarily, and for along journey Plain Market', City. guarantee all 8earns, and was fixed by Judge Boreman for the the uses and purposes therein menFarmer Where are fou going? as Low as any goods that are the Price is that a fire out broke I'm going Yesterday morning Tramp (with emotion) execution of Andrew Calton, convicted tioned. In witness whereof, I have hereunto in the celling of the schbolhouse in home to die. Class Material. of the murder of Michael Cullen. set Solidly Made of Farmer (with alacrity) Why.cert.'ly, my hand and affixed my seal the o wlug to the error made in sentencing day and year in tnis certificate first progress, and had it not been for the Jump right in. I'll ao it giaaiy. SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD. vigorous efforts of a number ot men Calton to be publicly executed, above written. Waldkmar VanCott. who gathered to the spot, the building the Judgment will not be carried into A Notary Pnbllo. seal. I FDote of summers I had lived, in pri would doubtless have been destroyed effect. Of vouth: bat measure now by winters : was done little damage was,,very Asjt The banister of life down which 1 slid A stay of proceedings In the case has The flame are thought to have origin' ' I find, alas! is full of splinter. been gratfted by Judge Boreman, and ated from she piping getting Lectart itfnmmfes. and to fire and wood the setting the attorneys for the defendant will of the celling. The lecture delivered at the work take an appeal to the Supreme Court. cases of measles in are There Theatre en Monday night should draw Plain City, eight and it is expected there out a large audience. The subject is will be a number of others, as several, one of absorbing interest, especially to persons were exposed before the true" Probate Court. nature of the disease was discovered. Latter-dathe Saints, who will have Oneot those who are already sick is Oa Wednesday, la the Salt Lake an opportunity of listening to a col- deemed to be in a serious condition, County Probate Court, the following lection and is not expected to recover. The of facts, derived from discovbusiness was transacted : lVa.il will be closed on Friday next, and traditions, that corroborate school eries so until the further proeress la Inure tf ewm te a point from the rod, thus to remain In the matter of the estate of John the of the Book of Mormon of th" disease Is checked. Ogten HerPreece, deceased ; petition for admis- to a authenticity reftoivinr ottr aivtv anlfttr mpMiim ' marvelous mummies ald, N0V. 24. extent.Theflve sion to probate of a certui document harp Mows, at a welding heat. in Arizona constitute one disentombed filed in thlscourt November, 1S8T, aroinen seamed oj us water iney of the greatest curiosities of the age. process, to be the last will and testaPresident's Office Seized. who have examined them ment of John Preece, deceased; proof Scientists Ac them have of the remains On pronounced Wednesday afternoon, after the of mailing notice of the time and afxei wards 'f betas; used, to a race. The white News went to press, came the sequel of earlss.ssld document ma te pco.f people belonging an will have audience to M demand of Marshal HAM opportunity for the Kit POINTED. Dyer's I public nloa of notice of the time ' examine them. books and property of the President's Onr aafls, therefore, are t al la and place of hearing said petition teats and panoses the uni as th office subsequent to March 1st. After made. old fashioned band and hamme mat the the given explanation f pointed In the matter of the estate of Jacob Sad Bereavement. books, etc., in the office were not Some other maaofactnrere elala Jensen, deceased ; final dlsxmarpe o1! to asks a Hot rented Nail, be t von of tbe Church property Much sympathy has bee excited In the " executors matte and filed. will obeerre en alt eaek a Sheared but the private property, In the matter of the estate of James the community for Mr. Charles S. corporation, sage near tae petal. office of id oat of the : Johoeoe, dtfeeaeed ;'Ukial discharge Kimball and wife and their famfty, in of the and thatthetbeFree acconat books Church, Of administrators. their sad bereavement by the death of carried no balances from and were not Miss Vilate Kimball, who expired connected with tbe Trustee yesterday afternoon, November 24th, B onnts prior to March 3, 1887, the dethe cause being diphtheria. The Released and Arrested. and his companions retired. Marshal ag'-.d was was is and ceased years Today Bishop Wm. Jones Snd Joseph 4:30 about But p.m. they returned, ac.for many lovable P. Barton, of Paragoonsh, Samuel greatly esteemed United Status District by companied a of friends. qualities by host Wort tree, of Panuitch.and Al of the malady Attorney Peters and several others, to the character Owlag of Parowan, were released w hie b and possescarried the young lady off.no and took absolute control from the penitentiary, .ach having sion of tbe premises. The protest of Ho Fumed and Hammer Pointed services held in wre but the city, served the foil ttrru for. njilawful co- were conducted was in charge, tint it today at the cemetery, these habitation. Each was sentenced to the of the the Sot HORSE SHOE NAIL property followed to remains, the being nay a line of $800 in addition to the imC was that m.ch corporation a grare company. large bj mm prisonment, bat their examination as being thus seized without due process Made by Machinery to the amount of property owned by of law, was onh .eled. The Marshal World. them, held before Commissioner Nor-re- li two of bis deputies, Dyer and placed , We address'those 11b ee to HORSE Exhibition. tedyiy, resulted in their di charge. nil k Rippeto, in charge, and dismissed all because they are tbe parties most Immediately after the Commissioner Stephens', cfwidreu's singing classes of the clerks, summarily closing the Titally interested. We feel assared that r made the order of release, Mr. Barton gave as lnherestiog exhibition of their business ot the office. Messrs. knowing toe facte, and (riving the subdoe eoaslderatton, they wfu INSIST who is postmaster at Paragoooah, was ability in reading music and sins ing at and Rossiter, for the Street ject that their horses be shod with ths Hot on a charge of making false Stephens' Hail yesterday. A large Car company and tbe B. Y. estate, were Forged and Hammer Pointed Nail. A few arrested returns to the Postoffle Department, number, of pirents were in attendance, permitted to temporarily occupy their months' trial will always convince. The Putnam Nail Company, which was p'ref erred bj E.'A. Franks and they were greatly pleased with the desks tor the transaction of their busHe waived examination snd his bonds various exercises, choruses, solos and iness, but everything else was stopped. TheBurton-Gardn- er Co. were fixed at $1,500. He was loosing dusts that were rendered. A new The place Is now under the survell P. O. Address. HBPONBKT. MASS. ; for bondsmen when wewent le press. term begins next week. jaace oi tne siarsuars agents. ssr For sale by S. Cat. I. and Its breaches. satis. in-iui- ry CO-O- (i rii n, . W FURNITURE P, CO, lest in isfaction. bu'-non- a, rioa raas. h. oak son. TBBAS. the market. Bayers and Visitors invited to Examine our Goods and Prices. Our Prices are the Lowest and we guarantee sat- i nt 4. rKTTIT, SEC'T tractive. Our Home Made Furniture is Neat, and the er ctiii--i.ierat- . O. Stock of Furniture. Everything is Substantial and Stylish. Chamber Suits in Antique Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, and Walnut. Goods Reliable and Prices Low. Carpets, Lace Curtains, and Rugs, New and At- 1 Oe-too- smith, raasT. Have doubled their Store Rooms and increased their wt foiitf sim COOP. FURNITURE CO. . 41 - . IvXA-II- STREET. V W. N. WILLIAMS, - St . pt. semi-week- ly BULLETIN. WEA.TXIEII?. PXXjit long-eare- ; . . . 9 three-fourt- hs DEALERS PAINTEBS' SUPPLIES, by-la- ILL to-w- i.m-erso- by-la- I- . . n . I A. 7 1 --4 mr -, e CHRISTMAS GOODS! re-ent- C1RL0UIST V 1 s. RAmS Xiadioi and C'liiUli fj' SORENSEN & CARLQUIST. SS. IYo. TO MAIN STREET. lim-n.an- d SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD n, in - " and Finish, and and First No. 70 MITS" ever-heate- d PUTNAM'S HOT FORGED NAfr Every Putnam 1 par-porti- ng xo and-plac- Gents' Clothing Stock! e PRICES Our -Trust ins Lot of Men's and Youths' Snits. Stylish and Durable, at the following Closing Out Prices: 0.00, $7.50, $8.f), $10.00, $12.00, $ja.G0 and $1f.0. I Lot each of Cents' and Youths' Overcoats, at $4.00, $4.50, $.r.()0, $(UK), $7.00, $8.t0, $10.00 and upwards. I Lot each of Men's and Youths' Pants, at 80c., JK)c., $1.00, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.fi, $4.00 and $4.50. Lot of Guilds' Overcoats, 2 lo n years, at $2.35. I Lot of Childs' Knee Pants, at 25c. a air. I Lots of Gents' Underwear, at $1.76 and $2.50 per suit. 7 Lots of Ratting Qpilts, from $1.0( to $:j.ik each. 3 Lots of White and Colored Blankets from $1.75 to $15.0( a pair. These are the PRfCES ever madf for Neto and The vocather is mtlif vow avd mr. Desirable lfiggKST tJr. I 1 haw an ovlrsToek, but to comt before Spring .x.ind.-.-orton- IS THE ONLY , Whiter is sure don't dcl'iy. Lot each of Gents' Fashionable Satin Scarfs, at 15c., 25c., 35c. and ROc. each. Positively worth double. Lot of Gents' Chamois Skin Lined Vsts, at $1.00. One of them may save you a doctor's bill. Lot of Ladies' Chamois Lined Chest Protectors, at $1.25. You cannot buy them East or West for less than $2.50 each. Lot of Silks and Rrorades, at 75c. per yard, worth $1.60. -- Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, Double Wide Diagonal Dress i " I ! I I Patterns, at $1 25. Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, Double Wide Arraure Tricotine ProFtf Patterns, at $1.85. Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, all Wool, Dress Patterns, at $3. 06. Lot of 10 Yard Lengths, all Wool Chuddah Dress Patterns, for $3.75 Lot of Full Measure $7.00 Combination Dress 'Patterns, ! ! i I for $4.7A a Lot of Fulf Measure $10.00 Combination Dress Patterns, for $0.75. These Bargains are wort?!?, the attention of the most fastidious ladies, bring this Season's Importation. I Lot of Imitatiorr Paisley Shawls, Cheap at $2.00 for $l.oo. Lot of Imitation Paisley Double Shawls, Cheap at $4.oo, for $2.25. Lot of Woolen Dark Double Shawl, Cheap at $4 00, foX J i I 1 $2.25. i t I . Lot of Extra Fine Double Shawls, Cheap at $7,00 for $5.00. Lot each of Childs' an Ladies' Woolen Hoods, at 25c., 50c., 75c. and $1.00 each. Lot each of Hair, Shoe and Cloth Brushes, at 16c., 20c, 25c. and 40c. each. and Ends" and some fwll lines of LdUs Misses' nnA Childs' Shoes at Less than Cost ! We mention a f'Vt articles only. 1 Lot of Infants' Slippers, at 25c. Sa, pair. 1 Lsi of Ladles' Webb 30c. s pair. Slippers, 1 Lot of Infants' Kid Shoes, warth 7&c. for Mc. a pair. 1 Lot of Childs' Calf Shoes, worth Si 00 for SSc. a 16 1 Lot of Childs' Calf l apair. for $1.A0 pslr. Shoe, worth 1 I.- i each of Boys' Lace Shoes, at $1 .lb and $1 M pair. 7 Lots each ot Ladies' Butten Shoes, rednced, ranglDg from 75c. to f I 2& r. pair. 1 Lot of Ladles' Low Cut Kid Button Shoes, al $2.00. ( heap st $2.70. : Come and look. No charge for showing Goods. We know they are cheap. Yants to Nell Off ''Odds y tot of Last Season's Ladies' owest is the & Misses' Cloaks at Half Price. All oar deDarttnents are full of NOVELTIES and our prices are the In the city. We hare but ONE price to all. 4 child can buy as cheap most experienced person. David James fe Co. PLUMBERS, CAS and STEAM FITTERS, DIllKI in OffN-EKM- IS Plumbing Material, Bumps, Pipe and Fittings steam Heating Supplies, Tin and Iron Roofing, Qal oaniued, Iron Comiee, Guttering. JSte. GARDEN HOSE AND LAWN SPRINKLERS. NO. OT .. MAIN HTK.Kin'J'. P. W. MADSEN, Importer and Manufacturer of FURNITURE. PUTNAM NAIL -- we are in earnest. VW THE GOODS WILL BE SI1UWN ON THE PHUT FLOOR. ; THE that will convince you STREET. to-b- y svnd ui CLOSE OCT oar ws 7 .1 fjtck or room and the Increase of fistlea of onr Roy.' CltlldV CLOTHIXCJ Department, compel PIPE'S, aVai ive F.AUERBACH&BRQ A I FULL 8 TOCK OF Parlor Sets MADS A Specialty Satisfaction in GOODS and PRICES CARPETS Guaranteed. WALL PAPER. af-te- Mc-Ken- Combination fence, 51 AND S3 E. FIRST SMITH - A X STRRKT.V 7 k and Theatre. tVl |