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Show EVENING NEWS. IS. THE UTAH QUESTION. ilge The Constitution and Memorial A Busy Da Befere aereon at Ogden. Preaeated In the Senate. s7. Of the good things of thtt life rife snrrowfilllr hat alone on account of Dj'spetisia. Acker's Dpspepeia Tablets will cure Court on Saturday I In the matter of the estate c r a. u. Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Constipa Neff. deceased, an order was made tion; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by confirming sale of real estate. . r. j I. In the matter of tbe estate oi u. a. Onf leit. apmade Swaner, deceased, order pointing time and plaee for settlement Manufacturer of Fine Hftjan Cigars of final account and for distribution. 171 4 17 s. Main Street. oi In tbe matter of the incorporation the Jordan Lake and Park Company; PaOCLAIM THE HI. AD TI1.UM. That the Holiday Goods at the Art order made directing tbe clerk to teams, Bazar are the cheapest In town, a child under the seal of the ceurt.a certificate can as cheap as a giant at this to the effect that the agreement ana notedbuyresort. The stock is the most office oath or affirmation, id oath of complete ever displayed. Prices are lowest level. Special and bonds of. the officers of said com always enIn the books. Life Is too short to bargain Prothe in filed have been duly name all the attractions. Come and pany bate Clerk's office, as by law provided. see them for yourselves. Opposite C. R. Savagk. the Big Co-oCertificate Issued and approved . d Dec.24 The marriage certificates oi aiicnaei r. Oarltv and Jesenhlne Worthln, and Joseph a: Heath and Mamie B. Yeager have been filed with the clerk oi tne Probate Court. Probate Court. Proceedings in the Salt take County FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Hen r Special 0c. heIS. President EnlightenTtta Statue of Liberty exact copy of the ing the World." anFrance to Amerlc,-one presented by rt and tn swift Volunteer whih " Amtalned for America the Coveted having been desired erica's Cup." and finished In every part on the premises of Messrs. Auerbach Bro's, are works of which any firm In any city Ol be proud. the world might hundred-mile Journey It's worth a to In the First District Court, at Ogof den, on Saturday, the following busithe Senate presented the Consti utton ness Was transacted : Uon. John Sharp to see them. returned tad Memorial today Call moved to pi 1 at ' Lorenzo Waldram, of North Ogden, .a V front bis eastern trip. in bpanisu, D. W. Johks, Instructor the memorial in the Record. Paddock pleaded not urity to I charge oi polygMO" now Ki. flfcasua which me Pf On he distrusted any amy. A gymnasium ' has been h.-- ,. ..,. Vri.fi from AJ to 9 P.m. opened on .objected and said Mala Street. See special. John P.Blair pleaded guilty ton thing from the Mormon Church. Call at 27ti Main St , and those under are making rapid progress replied that the memorial of two hun- charge of simple aasanlt, the. former Blanks for at) the Bishops Wards In dred He claims to be able to teach pupiU thousand citizens ought to be charge of rape having been withdrawn of ordinary Intelligence In twelve lesthe Salt Lake Stake can be had by call- heard, whoever they are. The subTbe Evans. sons to read and write correctly ttu by Attorney Prosecuting ing at the Bishop's General 810 re ject went over one day, nnder the Court be most common sentences In the bpanistto to defendant the advised bonne. and to speak well enough rules. in language the very careful in hla demeanor understood and dt, make themselves Skvbrai. prisoners were taken from fntnret and Inflicted a fine of $15 in business with people of that tongue, lot the penitentiary to Ogden today, to be Elder J. M. Tanner s Return. and his ability' to do so Is vouchednow the case. who are of a those number a by on in attendance at the First District Wm. was Harris arraigned We had a pleasant call today from ojW taking lessons from him two cows from Court. Elder J. M. Tanner, of Provo, who ar- charge of having stolen of Collinston, and Tan school district of Nephl, Jaab rived on this morning's train from a H. G. Jemmltt, not guilty. pleaded County, is to have a hew schoolhoase, somewhat protracted mission to tbe The trial of Charles H. Wilson, On and the properly holders have voted a old world , the charae of forgery, wa held. Tbe Be left home July Oth, 1881, and first ta&t purpose. fax was to the effect that Chas. evidence o a year in Herlin, after which . Thk new time table of the Utah labored H. Wilson had passed upon Sidney he joined BMet Jacob Spori in Tiiiao Central Railway Is published today a cheok drawn upon these two Eldera being Orson Stevens,National o-Xifie: At his Note the changes made in the arrival WBRtEiiiafc. residence, the Deseret tbe Bank, by first the to introduce the in Gospel of rod departure of trains. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE 8ALT LAKE DAILY. AS FOLLOWS pneumonia t Stiver Mining vmpafiy, 111 lavor teenth Ward, of this city, that place. Here he labored about Utah 1887. Jona 17th. 11:13 Dec. m.. n. Saturday. Golusr BoeHh. Uolng Xonh. The Mutual Improvement Assocla-- ; a year and a halt with fair success, t tan detehUailt; that tbe name of than Weaterman, aged four years, nve 4.00 p.m 8.03 a.m. Milford Express at.,.. Atlantic Express at. tlons' Stake meeting will be held at 7 though the preaching was mostly con- Chas. H. Wilson was endorsed upon months and two days. sixty .iO.a.m. A N. Express at.. 4.10 p.m. Jnnb Express at.. Park and C City the of and the back check that the o'clock this evening, la the Fourteenth fined to Europeans, as tbe natives are Funeral from Nineteenth Ward meeting Atlantic and Pacific Express at... 8.30 p.m. Wax Assembly Roams. so excecGlnsly reserved that it Was bank mentioned entirely repudiated be sum on Wednesday ,Slst, at I p.m. Friends ST Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake dally, as follows to gain access to them. the said check, thus making it a fraud- of the family cordially invited.. Thb views Of Utah in C. R. Batafces impossible ulent document; and that blank bank From Son lb. tli. Since he From left Constantinople, however, checks were found In the possession of Tourists' Guide art excellent, and the BarTOX At Manti, San Pete County, Park . ...10,00 a.n. the at. A. Milford a.m. of .11.10 number N. U. baa and missionaries there Express Express.. City matter printed descriptive of various been 6.40 p.m 7 JO the defendant. Many technicalities Dec. 13, 1887, William K. Barton. at.... at Juab Atlantic p.m. Express Express and by degrees they and objections were introduced by the Deceased was born March 18. 181S, in the Atlantic and Pacific Express at... 1.10 a.m. points of interest In this region is Just aeem increased, to be gaining the confidence Of the attorneys and the case naauy went to own of Oatera. Lancashire. the thing. England; was. JOHN SHARP, natives and are doing some labor among the Jury, after arguments had been FRANCIS, COPE. 1841. in man- Nov. his 39, father by baptised The General Superintendent. On both sides. Gen, Freight and Passenger Agent. Chas. N. Pcterson, of the Utah them. Elder F. F. Hintze Is fast get- rendered jury and re- Hhtr. Knaiand. his mother being bap r Fruit Store, desires us to say that he is ting a practical knowledge of the lan- was charred by the jrfdge tired. After beine out some time the tized at the same time and place by Apostle I not the Charles Peterson who was guage, and when sufficiently advanced members returned with a verdict con- Parley F. Pratt. He worked in a priBJ H. Wil- factory in Manchester; was married'! called 1 interview Justice Vy per on in It, he intends to introduce the Gos victing tbe defendant, Cnas.with havalias Edward Montrose, son, the charge of vagrancy. to Meinida Jane Hewitt in Lwerpool, Id enArmenia. w pel Strong hopes are uttered and passed a forged check Attaint is. isrt: ing crhieratlM to America I tertained the Elders a hlra to by that good for $38. Tne Court eenteuesil I Tuksdav night was the cold! ol CARRY A FULL STOCK OF four years' imprisonment in the peni- Sept. U.lSiTnand arrived at NewGrlean,oV' tiie season thus far, the thermometer work will be done in both of these tentiary. 5, same year. Went to St. Louis in April.ffWJ, came Clarence ohosnng 11 degrees ttttow zsro. We places. Rammell andi H. from there to KinesviUe in SJCharies Elder Tanner also- visited Greece Hammond were arraigned on charges and are. Informed that 27 below was marked to Salt Lake City in 185S, arriving August having stolen $160 from a residence. a He lived in Salt Lake until 1858, when at Beaver on ttle same night. Eaql and Egypt and spent some time in of U. Rammed was allowed to he Charles Switzerland. The laat six of months Bock (Idaho) Roister, Dec 1 7. settled in Manti, Sanpete County, wluon.l SUOueo; ALL KINDS OF 22cUo Dec. plead. AClarence Hammond his mission were spent In Palestine. he was subsequently assisted in surveying ana prepetition pleaded guilty. os k thing sbouM be Insisted on by where he labored mostly among colo sented to the Court from a number of where he took no a farm. Was tne miner or the citizens of Park City at the com! ob- nies which art being in twenty-ninchildren, of whom eighteen are established in tbe prominent citizens of Cache County behalf Of tbe latter defendant, and In living, having bnriea hla nrst Wife and session ef the Territorial legislature, Holy Land. at LOWEST CA8H PRICES, and pay the consideration of this fact Judge Hen- eleven children. He was colonel of mjHtia and thai is a change in the city charter His interesting letters to tbe News derson suspended sentence during and the! HIGHEST GASH PRICES for BUTTER and EGGS, making the offices of city marshal and hate kept oar readers posted regard good behavior. Previous to fie time dnrinrthe Sannete IndianIn wars, ; he also Manti schools recorder elective instead of appointive. his eventful experience and travels, of the incident mentioned Mr. Ham- founder of Sunday sVSD AIL KINDS OF PRODUCE. ana. of a number years for choir an led excellent the bad mond borne character, Park Ciy Cofi. and we join his host of friends in giv and the action in question was com- took an active part in home theatricals ;was mitted while nnder the Influence of the onlv surzeon in Manti for ysars and ALL KINDS OF COAlTdEUVERED AT DEPOT PRICES. Thb current number of the Salt Lake ing him a hearty welcome home. He returns in excellent health liquor. !iv t scores of limbs free ef Journal of C'smmerre is at bend. It is Cache Stumpf , of Mendon, Frangott v.orcT was noted for his eneisry in and spirits, and having visited !! useful periodical, especially to busl-Mof on was charges arraigned County, a great suner- circles, as it embraces ranch prac- tbe most interesting of historic polygamy and unlawful cohabitation. every undertaking. He was ten years, to 157-1- 59 last for the er from to former the asthma, charge tical information ol the character re- lands, has gained an experi- He pleaded guilty was on He died as BC dismissed succiltrtbt'd. and he which tbe latter Anally ence far above the average which motion quired by them. The issae before us a faithful Block West of Valley House, Attorney ,df to his Prosecuting trne had integrity, lived, contains a beautiful Illustration, "The will doubtless add to his asefnlness at Evans. In consideration of the fact Latter-daCom. Saint. No. 811. TELEPHONE River Path," drawn by H. L. A. Cul-ae- r, home. He leaves on this afteraoon'S that defendant had not tried to evade senthe of court, the action tbe law, ProvO. for an artist of marked ability. train in the peniHe was accompanied to this city by tenced him to two years O . Special Notiees. Thursday evening next toe Pri Elder Robert 8. Campbell, of Logan, tentiary. In the case of Wm. Griffin, $30 adst of the Twenty-Armary Association who has been in the British ditional counsel fees was a lowed by Ward will give an entertainment In the Mission, and laboringwe the court. I'cnrltne makes Washing easy. who, understand, The People et.. Vs. F. Breschinski, ward meeting-housat commencing will spend a day or two among his relnot of a ; guilty grind larceny plea t t 7:30. A programme comprising songs, atives and friends In the Mnif K mrp and see before was entered. a UA.Kih x RrA'u rr nnrl Holidav Win- recitations, tableaux, readings, etc., returing to fats home In capital F. vs. Thomas.unlawful U. Daniel 8. Cache Valley, and plea of dow Display," la heard from young ; arraigned has been arranged ami an enjoyable hie met him In this city. cohabitation ana oia. family having not guilty entered. time is assured those who attend. The U. S. vs. Ferdinand F. Hansen, nw Km1 wsiera Admission fee will be 10 cents tor DAVID JAMES, cohabitation; plea of guilty t Fo Provertxthu --Htv an at once and I 8. HILLS, W. F. ANDERSON, M. !., Notes. Police 5 of adults and i be cents for children, and iu tuu entered and Dec. 22d set as date "f 811 K ARM AX. B. FA&LOW. H. J. Wsf. witn list your propel ty Rauniiiani the proceeds will be used In the purHenry Turner was before Justice sentence. Street, lie' has Lorento Waldram pleaded not guilty at 21 K.. SecondonSouth chase of books for the children. d of on the hand. vagrancy several bnyers charge Pyper today to a charge of unlawful cohabitation. He pleaded gullty and will repose Hans N. Petersen, who pleaded OTMHASIClt Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Pure Liquors, of unlawful cohabiwithin the walls of the county jail for sjuilty to a charge Dlural was Death of William K. Barton. tation and whose marriage ol kinds All days.-FranCalifornia Wines, Diamond Dyes, Perfumeries, the Cosmopolitan. thirty of years standing, was sentenced Over etc., conboxing, It becomes our painful duty to reathletic exerelaea, Brown was brought in fo1 to many 108. ef $ fine a pay Imported Wines, and Charles Soaps, Combs, Paints, Oils, cord the death of WUliam K. Barton, drunkenness, profanity and fighting. U. S. vs. Herbert Savage, unlawful ducted by M. Fitzgerald best the and room of Lanre. Plenty the took and Brushes, Sponges, Dublin Stent, or Manti, Sanpete County. As will be He asserted that the charges were un cohabitation: arraigned Varnishes, behavior. time to elcftd. seen by the brief biographical sketch true, and left 120 for his appearance statutory r W. W. Brushes, Chamols,Trusses, Bass Pale Ale, W. 8. fs. C. U. Monson, unlawful In another column, he was one of the for the trial, which was set for this at cohabitation; arraigned and took the that free sample of Pearllne. Shoulder Braces, If abob Whisky. Try Paint Brushes, first settlers of the Territory and one ternoon. statutory time to plead. to 8 was sentenced Mads C. Jensen WRITKBfl. who has left a record behind him or niMiinvn 1VPR Andrew Laneaster and Oliver N. a tine of $100 for unlawful cohabv. tnai. Months' t. v. . energy anq usefulness that will long Weloh were brought In on the charge pay man-lagitation. Mr. Jensen's last Salt Jaae uny oe remembered, ... m vagrancy. They alleged, how was contracted many years ago, and in people of Utah for their kind support tar We desire to thank the Into took court the sentence to merit passing it in the future. shall strive and In the past was ever, that their character THE OH Cat OF PREVENTION. this fact. above reproach and that they had the consideration Visit to San pete. from Basmus Hendricksen was admitted The satisfaction of feeling safe Pure Goods, Fair Prices, Competent and Courteous Clerks. any disease from drinking catching Sister E. B. Wells has just returned ability to gain their own livelihood toU.citizenshlD. a sick from air. vs. Gustave S. was Thompson, Their trial postponed pending the o from a tour through Sanpete Valley, cohabitation: sentence of six person, front contact with foul cltb wvmm or i visiting the various organizations of arrival of a number of witnesses who months' Imprisonment and flue of $100 ing, infection contagion .nri all anxletv LHTJG CO., ib ,nxTnniota the Relief Society and Primary Asso regarded the defendants as dangerous and costs. r suuiw, , m u PrnnhVnt un vs. Wm.. States United Cbueg, and obnoxious asa.lt persons. La, Icq some all ip fourteen ciations, attending ol six lactic Fluid. A bottle will give mprpH An individual who gave his name a lawful s cohabitation; sentence oamrent assemblages, inclosing the zw uwu nne ana ana com mont wnuutuw oi ion imprisonment safety, insr in th WO rid . Jadies cenfernxce at Mount Pleasant, Thackeray was brought in for drunkand costs. to on was was sentenced enness released Lars Mortensen and m. wuraa deposireterson was four months' Imprisonment, and to pay HOHIl present. The condition of the various ting.. a floe of $150 and costs. Edward and O'Neil Charles Baker, M. P. Mortensen was sentenced to organizations is healthy and the pros M1W to imprisonment pects encouraging for efficient work in Charles Cole were brought in dm nk. pay a fine of $100 and wnu Underreftt, ray. conaoi unia for for four in were to months, sober np, placed jail the future. The snow has fallen much They tatlon. Misses adHoods, will be with the and confronted deeper In that locality thus far this for Andrew Madsea was sentenced to All-Wo- ol ditional charge of vagrancy. Hose, to months' aeasen than in Salt Lake City. six a of and fine $100 pay Thomas Pource and Thomas Lynch imprisonment, for Unlawful cohabita Ctentft' Salts, 4i . , were, arrested at the D. B. G. W. de- tion. Overcoats, a was to sentenced Jacob Miller pay Bound Over. pot for having stolen a ride OVer the fine of $100. and to imprisonment trinkets, l nomas Wright, Jr., was arrested seenrC route. Their case was set for for six months, for unlawful eobabl Shawls, tatiOn. last week by Deputy McLelian on the some time this afternoon. And all kinds of Home Hade charge ol unlawful cohabitation, and Charles Strum, for an aggravated NEWSY ITEMS Was examined before Commissioner case of drunkenness, Was fined $7 00. Jus! the Woolen Goods. Storehouse. The evidence was conThomas Welleslate, for being(drnnk for thing sidered sufficient and he was bound and profane, was fined $12 50. Gleaned in Utah and Wasatch at John Mahan pleaded not guilty to Qver to await tne action of ttte grand Counties. 4c BRO., JOHR C. CUTLER charge of disturbing the peace, Jery in $1,000 bonds. The most impor- the will have a trial torn ;rrow. , Woolen Mills, Proro tant witness gave bonds of $300 for her and . As;ts. Pnovo VaxutT, M. Caldwell, one of the boys recentj S a when wanted. No. 6 Main Street. Dae. 10th, 1887 ly held to await the action of the appearand jury on the charge of burglary, Editor Deseret News : josoaa Adams, of American Fork, grand released on ball, his parents havana cnaries Monk, of Spanish Fork. was obtained A number of men in Provo Valley bondsmen for him. Every Grocer keeps Pearllne. ing were also arrested on the Man charge are engaged In "banking" railroad ties na eaten to rrovo Where they were ready for high water next season A Sterling Man fJone. neia to awntt the grand jury's action The renowned Liebia Dispensary of Camps are being formed np Provo Jacob F. Studebaker, the youngest Biver aid many are thus supplied with conducted by tbe celebrated specialists brother of the great wagon firm, died a winter's Job. l&fiibition of Poultry. JJr. LiieDlK o., iur iasvi nearijOf- mpOICal a -All Mr. William Bullock and Miss Clara of on ' 4n IM1 " ja m v. Saturday eveninc, December 17th, j xne movement on the part of the be will pleased married at Logan Temple, or surgical treatment Utah Poultry Association to give an at 4 o'clock. Mr. J. B. Glass received Merritt wereDec. oruwu ui 1887. The groom to learn mat a rermnucui. a announc14th, Wednesday, in tne Is Saturday dispatch morning 'exhibition of poultry In Ogden next opened Dispensaryto son of Alexander and above xne pnysician the eldest is Block his and feared for day. Thompson illness, ing alarming an i Saturday, cannot fail to tbe Worst, for when fall of Friday Bullock. All are of Pleasant In chief In hprf and will remain a few strength Emily create more interest in this important, and Grove. are who to davs only. All wbo desire to consult those strangers vigor ' Agrand ball and supper were tendered tbe Ula Jjoctor personally snouiu iw though neglected branch of inda try. suffering are suddenly stricken with wr the reault is liable to be those woo f urnisoea fuel for the poor ine committee in charge generously disease, last night at Pleasant Grove. Those fatal. osier iree admission to all good soecl- 60 lie CcjaapUUnta. for their Mr. Studebaker was secretary of the who did not labor gave $2 aaena of fo a ;s,nd will tee that and enough means was thus nervous, delicate and company tickets, Complicated, proper mammoth wagon and carriage Bend, Indiana, and was man- raised to supply the needy- for the lingering diseases peculiar to woman. we is taken of the birds dnring the atagerSouth J of the Studebaker repository in winter. viunhob. competent judges will Measles and whooping cough are who will be This laat establishment he at tbe Branch LiebigDisUT.nt ward premiums to the best specimens Chicago. schools pensarv, rr.inompson Tfel had bnt recently fitted up and thrown having a big run In Midway, ia, uiuck, v, as oi lae different classes entered. The open to the public. To be sure that have been discontinued on account of Second South Street. Call to danwi, enidemic. in the here dnr.tnr Mr. rjersonallv for a S. be nd snonld had thp nothing: lacking movement should receive the heartv The district schools at Santaquio, few clays. By the Liebig method of several journeys to Franc aupport of all Mroeders of poultry and made an 1 other countries of Europe, and had Utah Co., have closed for three weeks treatment none of the usuar phvsjciil we puonc generally. combined every beauty and advantage on account of measles and scarlet le examinations are reaoired. Separated o which he bad seen, and improved upon ver which prevail among the young of nffiona fnr Urlla Who should twpen the hours of 2 and 4 all until he had at last a carriage that ward.N. C. Murdock of Charleston, Consul tation free. In Summit County. Bishop palace. SUBSTANTIAL USEFUL, IRQ ORNAMENTAL with wasatcn uo., is erecting a comodious In business. Mr. 8. in There are, at the present time from marvelous shrewdness amingled for his barn ward. broad mindtithing purposes is A new whisky saloon is beine erect loo to 150 men employed In the Home ed ness and a generosity that drew to com- In Heber ed City, and tbe people mourn perfect respect and confidence Coal Company's mines and a goodly him the A of thousands suffering from favorite method with him over its aovent. of all. Tbe military post at Fort Duchesne plaint quantity of coal is being mined and was to pick out sterling men and push Consumption, Coughs, esc. Asthma, a to has furnished and stand them until employment quite them ever by them. forward, Did by shipped try Acker's English Remyou numoer oi men irons wasatcn county, is the best preparation known The Utah Eastern track is all op and they bad made a triumph. It edy? In private life he was oae of the contracts ior lurmsning charcoal for all Lung Troubles, sola on. a posi la a thing of the past. Its old grade most genial of men. In his home, wood, hay, etc., having been awarded tive with the bare cross-tie- s guamiKKj is a skeleton "Sunnyside.V a lovely place, he was to men living In Heber Clty.ei jw., im JPlushes. Embossed Leathers Park City affords a good market for or Sal at Z . C. M . I. Bret reminder of what monopoly will do the most cordial and hospitable of wiw tap people's highways and money gentlemen. He was blessed in his all extra produce, lumber, wood. etc. when opportunity offers. family. He bad a devoted wife and tbe people have to spare. We have Ladies will find relief from headache. On Tuesday the son of Mr. Thomas two accomplished daughters ; he had been highly favored In this county. costiveness, swimming in the head, BUCKKTK. Alston, oar count clerk, met with everything to live for, and the happicolic, soar stomach, restlessness, inan life. on his of accident hundreds while ness quite hung coasting. He, digestion, constant or periodical sick Beautiful Parlor Desks, Fancy Chairs, wim a numoer oi companions, were It la pitiable to think of the sorheadaches, weakness 1n the back and To Owners. uuwn ana and Bin viiuibk Dog tneir sleds ran row of tbe stricken family, Rattan Chairs and Ladles Work In dif and Shoulders the kidnevs. Rattan Chairs, pain Fancy Into a horse a man was leading to Hundreds of eyes in this land and parts of the body, a feeline of Inconsequence of the many com ferent water. Tbe horse proceeded to Kick beyuud me sea will shed hot tears of Baskets, and despondency by taking Elegant Kaaela, in new designs, their sleds into klndllag wood, and sympathy in contemplating tbe sorrow plaints made regarding the large nam lassitude Regulator, It la not Patent Swing Horses, (all Wood while so doing struck young Alston on in that home and tbe loss that has ber of unregistered dogs in this city, I Simmons Liver Horses, Rooking unpleasant, istopurely vegetable, and Is the left arm, just above the elbow, and come to mankind, for Jacob Stude- hereby warn those who have Skin and Sleds of not most all tbe delicate Covered.) kinds, injurious regis broke it. Dr. Gregor, of the Park, baker was a mightv working force, and "f to see their or tared tbe that came down and set tbe injured mem while doing good for himself waa dogs Baby Swings, city Wheelbarrows, all around him. dinaace is complied with, and that ber, and the patient is doing nicely. All Housewives. shedding blessings was for Pearllne Doll Wagons, Carriages, well and favorMr. Stndebaker their animals wear a collar known to many of our readers. with the owner's namesuitable Velocipedes, ablywas Trunka, Toy er initials in I KKMKX MA8 He last In this city four years ago, Toy Chatra, (great variety.) scribed A Brutal Murder. Toy Tables, at which time he made quite a visit. thereon, together with tbe A Bis Variety of Useful in South number corresponding to the cert! fl take will funeral The place Toy Desks, A correspondent Toy Beds, writing from La Bend on Wednesday next. There will AH dogs found at and Ornamental Presents Bureaus, Toy (a Barge, Wyo , Dee. 6 1887, to tbe Uinta be a general suspension of all business cateof registry. big Mirrlors, variety.; nt MMWOODEPS. at the South Bend, Chicago, Kansas large, and not registered and collared CAtelom, aays : Card Toy Cradles, Stands, Unique Give hint a City,8t.Joseph, Salt Lake City land San as aforesaid, are liable to be killed by Within a quarter of a mile of m Francisco houses until Thursday any per son . Faney Footstools, Fancy Parlor Brackets, ranch a most barbarous and inhuman morning next. A i. krkd Solomon, - Slipper Cases, asaortmurder was committed on the third of (a splendid Ruga, The Salt L.ake branch house has been Smyrna In Europe, or America this. month. An old Indian woman, nicely draped in mourning by. Mr. City Marshal To help the Boom a Ion ment.) Blacking Cases, who had been kicked by a horse, and Maynes of Z. C. M. I. Salt Lake' City, Dec. 19. Or inform your Frienda . disabled so much that she could not Florentine Fancy Wool Mate, Statuary, Of our Beautiful Town, walk, was put Into a lodge by some of oae Get Book Cases, (Curtain copy, wrapped. Front, Hassocks, the bucks and left to freeze to death. The Court. to Court District .Third send mail Already by Supreme m ($10.00 to 120.00.) She remained in this state without fire Carpet Swept rt, Etc , Etc Of Salt Lake Illustrated . Or food until both arms were frozen o On Saturday evening the Territorial before Judge Zene to- Proceedings Price Cents. Forty the elbow, but this method of killing day. S. W. Daskb 4 Co. Supreme Court held a brief session. being too easy to suit tbe exigencies Michael J. For ha n, a member of the Judges iCane and Henderson were of her torturers, the more expeditions BKOWSi'M (OtUH BAI.BAf method of was resorted to. bar of the Supreme Court of Michigan, present. Judge Boremaa being absent The blanketsbarning. were ignited around her waa, on motion of Arthur and adin Tar Troo lies are invaluable'," in Bearer. Brown, and kept blazing twenty-fou- r hours family for Coughs, Colds and The resignation of Wm. P. Smith, sf every ere death relieved her of her suffer- - mitted as an attorney to practice at sore Tnroat. the bar of the Third District Court. Beaver, si United States CommissionBROWN'S AkI A SALVK The perpetrators of the murder are vs. Botch Edward A. was accepted. N.Hamilton er, . One of the scoundrels at Is every box warranted for Cots. demarrer subThe motion of the defendants in the al.; argued and sometime since left his aged mother Bruises, Old Sores, Plies and suite against the Church, for permis- Boms, to treese and starve to death, which mitted. o cure no pay. oorej&yas.. was accomplished in a few days, this . M. vs. A. Goodwin If J. Hamilton sion to bring suit! against Receiver BSOW.VS RARSAPARUXA the second crime of tbe same making et al. ; demurrer to complaint ar trued Dyer without tne special leave of tbe has no Stands alone as the nature. The murderers are known as and equal. submitted. court, waa not decided, and was (treat Blood Pvrifaer and cove for the "sheep eaters." god are an outArthur J. Durnford and Wm. 3. till the January tern of tbe Rheumatism. All Wholesale Drug lawed band of the Shoshone tribe, sen Brown's Jfamuy Max who will notc knowledge, Washakie as Campbell were admitted to gists curt, Z. C. M. I. Dnir Store. General their chief. Conrt then adjourned sins die. I Agents. 37 to 43 w. SOUTH STREET. Washington, FRAGMENTS. Deserkt Nws.- -f . bl.-tniti- Merry Christmas and Hapy Sew Tear' A SPECIAl APPOINTMENT! This is to announce that His Sky Highness, Santa Clans, has appointed us Special Agents for the Sale of And p. fr STOCK Utah Central Railway. THE LARGEST and DElTHS. lb, a General Line of New and Pleasing: HOLIDAY GOODS. In obedience to his commands we have bought and placed on yiew FINEST ASSORTMENT Card, Deeombcr lStli, 188 New : Of -- Enticing Prices ; . it possible for all to make a SUITABLE GIFT to their nearest and dearest friends, without diminishing their pocket-book- s to any great extent. Will make E. TAYLOR, & T. Whether you buy or not. We are always pleased to see you. Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw. ls, C. M. DONELSON & CO., OROOIERIJEfcS 158 MAIN STREET. PRODUCE e Pleasing and USteFTJIi PRESENTS to be soon anywhere, and our j -- tomm Sutst skits, raarr. o. ii. 1 as a. u. eawaoa, rarriT, sno'T a tbbas. non man. -- SOUTH TEMPLE STREET, Half CO-O- y GODBE PITTS DRUG CO., . , an-lswf- ul ssnaassspani e . ; -- Every thing is Substantial and Stylish. i- GODBE PITTS nrhi 1 MERRY m e mm Chamber Suits in Antique Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, and Walnut Goods Reliable and Prices Low. Carpets, Lace Curtains, and Rugs, New and Attractive. Our Home Made Furniture is Neat, and the best in the market. Buyers and Visitors invited to Examine our Goods and Prices. Our Prices are the Lowest and we guarantee satisfaction. i . made Handkerchief", Ladle' GO, Hare doubled their Store Rooms and increased their Stock of Furniture. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. DIEECTOEB' e, FURNITURE P, mi 41 F1IMTUR1 H MAINW. STREEjT. N. SrpT. WILLIAMS, Olty, Utah. XMftSHSjPY NEW . W CHRISTMAS MERRY YEAR! A AND HAPPY NEW YEAR ! , CHRISTMAS DIHWOODEY'S PRESENTS, . i . .. to-aa- 1 y. r -- 1 i -- t to-da- im CHAIRS & ROCKERS. and Jn r ( j tall. is im . ' lie Sold CHEAP! Of Useful and Ornamental Article tuitable or HOLIDAY GIFTS! Show Windows are moat attractive aad eqoal to aay a display made in the largest cities in tbe world. Oars being strictly la usual, onr BeanUfnl Parties near and far are assured of having their Orders filled satisfactory. Limited space forbids onr mentioning more then one Item out of a thousand. Estahllsment, Cases, Beautiful Work Boxes, Jeujel Cases, Odor Boxen, Manicure Sets, Card Seta, Collar and Cuff CarvFan Cases, Smokers' Seta, Shaving Sets, Swiss Phoings in Latest Designs, Pretty Hand Mirrors,Pocket Ladies tograph and Autograph Albums, Metal Vases, Metal Books and Satchels, Artistic Tables with Colored Glass Fringes, ete,, ranging in each. A Musical Chair, price from $1,00 to $Z5,00 the Lone Fislterman, the Artie Region a white n an icePolar bear chasing a sailor up a ladder sweet tunes to bound shipTh Mandolin-Playi- ng his ladylove, Camels, Elephants, Bleating Sheep and Voats, Etc,, Etc. Palnlod, ABmotfcer snltsleRtlU,wenienUsn Handfroan sj.ao ranging; Fans, other Paris and Ostrich Plume to S99.00 each; Duchess Lace Pochet HmlUr'lii"r, Pochet ftS.n to $10.00; Silk and Emhroldered Osiabric s Ilnndkcr-cklefNlih Handkerchiefs, WSc. to ftt.OO eacht Gents to 85.0O ii.OO and Mufflers, In latest designs, from Embroideries, Near I a. each; Berlin aad Japanese Art Black and Cream Silk Tidies, Table and Piano Cover. Oonto Hi) Halt I .OO S m 10-ya- rd CLOTHIftG. certain con-tinn- ed nm itw nnd Khoes,Bors and Children's Overcoats, Ladles' cntlts nt nnd Merino Underwear, Blankets Flannel and much lean than regular prices. We hare Marked Bawa Price la nil Depart meats to reduce Stock hefore taking Inventory. well-known- . la aiO.OO; Fiehus. Silk Umbrellas from Scarfs from 15c. to l.Swt Mlh Snspenders, from 75c. to a no nir naln Gents Smoking Jackets and Morning Gowns, from ft 1 0.00 to ft 25.0O each, etc., etc. Our Cloak Department offers Seal Plush Basques at and .$42. ft; $22.50, $28.50, $32 00, $35.00, $37.00, $40.00 the price above each worth-froto $15.00 $5.00 positively and Children, Misfes for Indies, we quote. Other Wraps proportionately reduced. ' Our Silk Department offers beautiful Plushes at $1.00 per yard; Silk Velvets per yard: Silks from 76c. to $3.00 from $1.15 to $10.00 per yard; Surahs at $1.00 and upwards, Etc., Etc. Paris Combination Dnws to to $27.50 frora Patterns, Educed from $37.50from from $37.50 to $20.0), $25.00, from $30 00 to $22.50, and others in proto $15.00, $25.00 to $17.50, from $22.50 pattern. portion down to $1.85 for a WE1PM gar-- We are Claslns; Ont for good all our We Are Never Undersold. EtablUh4A04. H. DINWOODEY F.AUERBACH&BRQ FIRST ,x |