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Show - PUTNAM'S HOT FORGED NAIL Putnam Every rmwn down to po;nt(rom I - - I' JJIL CLEE&'. fS MAGE FROM PURE .- ! .'IsMtttfEQKAM OF TARTAR fcWRE Mj 11 BI CARB SODA IVa.il th.rod, ttm: receiTlnt over sixty quick, laecMf it Ahum binws mi wl4i w wA4 They are then ccalded by the water WILL CDWINCCrjU d&gf we . W t&B t - Wednesday, A Two jga aKMagu - December 28, 1S87. Li KK IN BUTTB. m m Days' Record In Montana's riiiof t'ity. AO ACIDS POINTEH. nl wrt PS f NAIL i r v-- HH . w -- SHOE Its superior exc Hence proven in millions homes for more than a quarter of a cen- : t m ic 1$ 'nttoa ptates (iov-lr;it- . ii:ry. 'hfc hearth of' the :ndoreeF a lay, StrOnfest, Purest, 'G.ei.. t UaiT---inmom it c;.it ii mi. Mr rime's the only fS;JfliWlJ(W'i.-iit. does not contain Am- uioiita. I.imf, tr Alum. Sold only in Cans. Pi;ICE BAKING POWDER CO. a1lreanhe CRITICAL ANALYSIS. TJXlVKR.SlrT OF Dkskrst, Salt Lare City, Jon 8th, n-- ' 1887. Br carefully examining DetjnsKTs Cheml l i. A fowUerwito Ue microncopu and tb chemical reagent.?, find that it is free n, Alum, .stttreti, I lour, Bone Ash. Ammonia and While Knrtfa ; and that it consists essentially of Cream of Tartar and srbouataef oda. TlieUakinr Powder examined at BsrneaJk Vane, in ih's eity. Ipnrohaced T. Chemist. 1 World, Hi-- linee te HORSE J. KINC9BUBT, they arefeelthe parties most interested. We assnred that afrstally ter kaowiug tbe facts, and riving the t due consideration, they will INSIST MANUFACTURERS, CHEMISTS. SBfESIHEITS. that their horses be ehod with tbe Hot PlilCIPIUTIES 8B POKERS. Footed and Hammer Pointed Nad. A few h4 trial will always convince. are nnable to disprove the Statement on Chemical Raking cj.ii of Del.an-l'The Putnam Nail Company, every Powder " Mode of Pare titeps Crsan Tartar and Nxia only. $o BOITOK, MA KM. filling whatever." r. O. Address, NEPONSET. MASS. ir CAUTION Use one fourth less of Eor sale by 7.. C.U.I, and its tranches. this Baking Powder, and one half less all recipes than with other H 'trends. OWN-EK-5- , because sub-Jec- si.-n- b. Utah Central Railway. New Time' Ctird, Deeembor SJT'tli, o PASSENGER Kxr-r.-- s l'acifloKsiircss at i .:i k. i 7.20.a.m. 10.20 p. n." r in ii .Salt Lake ortp. n Atlantic Kxpregw! : express Ailantic KxncKia at.. Pacific Express at as fol'owa From Soatlr, 7.2oS.m 7 ii:ilv 20m ;i.55 I,,f.',r:J EsPrcsa wa" WKW Am TOR K. I'liRF - IX- T. WtTI8. CHICAGO. FR TIIK Pli.KH need not 8UlIerfro: this mo4 in all your lire. Kmiil'iKk ia.u t us a ptvnltHe jnid lnlr.i-ctor- , and :tbji.i.s !ljetu;i"T8 ailaj n the . Ho caiutic.no itMisniom-eacid, no palitr A. McGPibofus Esq., 19 Poplaj-3treet- , vtrites: "I had ite',-inPa., Alleglieny, sn i bleeding piles so ball I eddtd not stand or walk without intenc suffering, f.t,i doctored with nwny ph?lei'ane, and tried all the (so called) cures that I ever heard of, ia vain (pas ing out hundreds of dol lare), ncUl 1 use4;mhil'a Majgic Balm, or Ointment Af ter.tSc-flr- .t application I enjoyed the best night's sleep I had for ten two and boxes have cured me comyears, Wherever introduced Dr. pletely." i: mall's Balm takes the lead, and has the largest sale of any Pile remedy in the world. Sold by druggists everywhere or sent by mail. 60 cent boxes. Address Zion'e Co operative Mercantile Institution, Salt Lake City. dw ci) dtrT. .vn is aff.-.i- in-ts- g INFANTILE SKIN DISEASES Our oldest ehild, now six years of a.ze, when an infant six months old was attacked with a virulent, malignant skin disease. All failing, we called our ordinary remedieswho family physician, attempted to cure 't, but it spread with almost incredible rapidity, until the lower portion of the little fellow's person, from of his back down to his kneea, was one solid rash, ugly, blotched, and malicious. We. had painful, no rest at night, no peace by day. Finally we were advised to try the" i'uticl'ha Kkmkdies. The effect was simply mar vellous. In three or four wet ks a complete cuie was wrougnt, leaving the little fcl low's person as writ to and healthy aethoupl tie had never been attacked. In my vour valuable remcnies saved Ins life, ano to day he is a strong, healthy child, pei fect'y wei), no repetition of tbe disease having eyer occurred. CEO. B. SMITH, . Att'y at Law and Att'y, Ashland, O. REFKltENCE: J. i. Weist, Druggitt, Ash e HsivC. a.!"!,:,. Juab at . Going South. rasscngej Trains Arrive in I lSS. TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY, AS FOLLOWS Uofng North. At antic i . ,Y Made by Machinery in ihje We ' v NAIL ..10.00 a.m. .. o.tu p.m. a'- - r..ncsa ill... p.m. FRANCIS COPE, Gen. Freight and Pasfcnirer Agent. JOHN SHARP, Snpermtendent, Ex-Pros- ianu. K.TH0 MAS. Eagle Emporium! O. THOUSANDS OF CHILDREN Are born into tbe world every day w?tb some edematous affection, such as miik crust, ecall head, scurr, or dandruff, sure tc develop into an agonizing eczema, the itching, burning, and disfiguration of which make life a prolonged torture unless properly treated. A warm bath with (y'BTictrna. So.tv, an exquisite Skin Beanfifler, and a single application of CUTICURA,. the Croat Skin Cure, with a litiie Cdticora RbsolvKsjt, th New Blood I'nnfier, are often sufficient to arrest the progress of the disease, ami and permanent cure. point to aspeodiHence, no mother who loves tier children, who lakes pride in then- beauty, purity, and health, and in bestowing upoii iMfem a child's greatest inheritance, a skin yvtth ajt a blemish, ard a body uoairished by pure blood, should fail to mate trial of the Duticdba Hkmediks. - - XDI"2" GOODS, AND , j8tlaonia)s. SHOES, CLOTHING, Aching Side and Buck, JIip, Kidney and Ctermc Pams, Ulicumatic, Sciatic, Neuralgic, Sharp and Shoot- . ng pains, relieveil in one ntin- l'lasrate bv .the (ntieura Aufi-ral- u i first ana only he ter X wd&sat a&w is c.eu ti. --- TIIK TIMK TO SPts.cu F I AJCYV AT I ON S IN TIIS. offer opportunities to specu lators to maki money in Grain, Stofiks, Bonds acd Petroleum. Prompt personal attenfton given to orders received by vire r mail. Correspondence solicited. Full m form-allo- t about the markets on oar Book, Will be forwarded tree on application. which II. U. KKLIi, Banker aad Broker, l Broad and U New Sts., New Fork City. ACTIVE -- Mpecial Attention is invited to the . ilENRY CLOAK DEPARTMENTS! 5 00 WALKING dJkw WAGNER, SALT LAKE CITT, CALIFORNIA JACKETS, LAGER BEER, BREWERY. ALE nd PORTER, WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL. Second South Street, TTfree Doors 65c. on the Dollar! (ran Main Street F.r JOS. WILLIAM TAYLOR, UTAH'S LEADING UNDERTAKER & IMBALMER. R.K.THOMAS. m 1 WEliS'S :: , WITH, THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY, WILL OBTAtl MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION FROM A. STUDY OF THIS MAP OF THE SJXs23IS. . -- -i i- te Spriiijfwsjari, FiiOre.ifl FUTE IIAJlNEBs' SPECIALTY., mid-lin- k c,.1 LaSaJle, Peoila, Geneseo, Moline and Rock Island, in Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa ville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre and Council Bluffs, iri Iowa , Gallatin and Atchison, in Kansas; Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Water-una many otner prosperous towns and c tins. ywwu fiuuitwioiu uawiw, a CHOICE OF also offers It ROUTES to and from the Pacific Coast and nsiers in Union depots. Fast. Trains of fline m,akiuSf DINING e16??CARS, magnificent PULLMAN PALACE ?AJcSRCFfc. Illinois- - intar-rtNnr&reSS- THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA R'Y (GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fair-burgxtendswest Nelson, Hortpn, Topeka, Herington, Hutchinson, Wiohfta; CaldwelL and all points In Southern Nebraska Interior Kan;as and beyond. Entire the celebrated Pullman .of manufacture. R.SnJSPmont steel rail. Iron and stone bridges. All safetySolidly heavy appliances aad modern improvements. Commodious, well-bui- lt cerstation. Celerity, tainty, comfort and luxury assured. y, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE ravonte Bocic is tne Island, Atchteon, Katwes City, and Dgtween cmcago, The tourist route to all Northern Summer Resorts. MlimaapolLa and St. traverses Branch the Watertown most productive lands Its of the great "wheat and dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, Southwestern Minnesota, and Dakota. The Short Line via Seneca and Kankakee offers facilities to travel between Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lafayette, and superior Council Bluffs, St. Joseph and St. Paul. Leavenworth, KansasorCity, Minneapolis, Atchison, For Tickets, any desired information, apply to any CouMaps. Folders, or the Oifice or States United in Ticket address Canada, pon East-Centr- al E. ST. JOHN, General Manager. CHICAGO, 1I,T E. A. HOLBROOK, Oen'l Pass' Tfkst r Agent ens in iniMUkERcn ; , - BREAKFAST " "MRLY hem-elltrh- od hem-stltc.h- ed an gen-liem- Lt-r-s hem-stltobe- rt hem-stttche- d hem-stitch- ed al cotin-cilusanvt- , WOOD. FOR OOAL in te P.W. MADSEN & . n bar-roo- COAXjI " 7cy' rather freely, aud the game had broken ROCK SPRINGS, ALM&.L ANTHRACITE up in a dispute, YYiiklusop claiming he nad not been fairly used. Smitb wa remonstrating with him, and explaining to him that, he bad no kick cominc, that they had used him all right, when Wilkinson lost his temper ano told Smith he 6didn't want to have anything to do v with him, and to let him alone. The toes separated only t. resume their ) tangling and quar- reling in aew minutes, and this was times. Finally Wilrepeated several kinson said : "See here Smith, I am armed, and if you don't let me alone, I'll be d d if I don't pump you fu;l of lead." 'Bah!" said Smith you shoot! why, you wouldn't phoot anyjodv. You haven't sand enough to use a gun." "I haven't, haven't I," replied Wilkinson, and as he uttered rethe words he whipped a volver from his hip pocket, and before -Smith could catch his arm or anyone interfere, he raised it and fired, the ball striking Smith In the month and powder-burnin- g his face badly. Smitb fell heavily to the floor, and as Wilkinson turned with his smoking pistol still in his hand, Smith's partner, Fhomas Leonard, who is a very powerful young fellow, jnmped and caught tiim by the neck, intonding. as he afterward stated, to disarm him, in or- l If Mm bar-roo- f ijf UU ii y i Mixed Hot. ROCK SPRWGS NUT. TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, STAMPED WARE 4 .V TINNERS' TOOLS, 6J& 18 y. Main Street, $t. Louis, Missouri, mcy Alma Nut. S COKE, CHARCOAL, WOOD, Ete. o 0ffiee,143 MAIN ST.,S.L.Citj, O-- , 125. BY SALE FOR Sole Agrents in Salt Lake City. to PiPtss, Etc., Etc. Turd, Cor. Second SouUi and TJurd Wist Sts. SELLING OUT!! i PAINTERS SUPPLIES. 1 I., JAMES T. FLASHMAN, WM. C. MORRIS, X SJV a ON AOOOTJ1TT O1 RETIREMENT FROM HUSINESS, THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL OUT HIS ENTIRE STOCK, CONSISTING In SW. 5--s central position and close connection with Eastern lines at Chicaerc anuItscontinuous lines at terminal points, West. Northwest, and Bonth- it the true in that transcontinental chain of steel which inase west, inn wnwiiaiwro ana racinc. its main lines and branches include Chi Joliet, Ottawa. PRICES, Haird-kerchlef- der to prevent his shooting anyone else. But he wasn't quick enough,, for as Jia grabbed bim, Wilkin1 carry Use LABfiEIT and BIOS I Just son whirled around with the Of (OHI'LETE STOCK , rapidity of lightning, and with the remark, "Oh. yon want some of it COFFIWS, CASKETS, too, do you?" pat up bis pistol and AND pulled the trigger, tbe bullet going Goods In Utah through Leonard's nose. With a cry Undertaker's Wholesale and Betail, at of "I'm shot!" bis second victim IMMENSE!. T BEDCCfn PRICES! staggtred back, and Wilkinson dashed througu tbe front door and scooted Lower than were ever offered in Utah, down Main Street, putting his pistol tar LOTS and OUaVES furnished in anj in his pocket as he run When in Qemetery"inin the,City. All orders filled-- day front of the Orrgon stables he slipped the shortest lime possible, e and fell, but quickly recovering bis jr night lefts, turned around the corner of the Office ard Warerooms Never Closed. stable, and continued his flight to 21 A M Sr West Temple SI, wards the depot. Dr. uoooman, the veterinary surP. O. Box 964. Telephone 351. geon, was on bis way to his office in the Oregon sian.es, and was witmn a few feet of tbe door of the saloon when the second sbot was fired and Wilkit son ran out, and leaving the pursuit of the criminal to the poiice.be entered m to ascertain tne effect of the the shots. He found Smitb lying face downward on the floor, almost Strang led by the pool of blood in which he lay. surrounded by a crowd of negroes and white men who were to much excited to render any assistance, liaising bim up. Dr. Goodman forced some e whisky and water into bis mouth, and succeeded in maKinr mm expel tne oaxulated blood from the throat, which was choking him. The two men were taken to Dr Amaken's ollice, where their wounds 9 el i jo 2 were skilfully Smith's dressed. wound is much more serious than is Leonard's, tbe bullet having struck him squarely in tbe face and iinratd iately below tbe nose, knocking out a bfs front teeth, piercing, his tongue, and lodging in the muscles at tbe back of the neck. Tne bullet has not yit r moved. was been Leonard struck from tbe side, the bullet passing through simply the lower, portion of t'je nose. Bowmen showed the greatest nerve while Amsden was sewing up the O Ol) JEN Dr. will have wounds.and conversed freely, laughon the 22d ing and Joking about tbe matter as though it were an everyday occurLOADS rence. THREE Wilkinson, the man who used bis on a pistol so freely, - brake-mato OF freight train, and runs between Butte and Spring Hill. He is a very pleasant CROSS-BRE- D young fellow of about 27 years of age, RAMS, and is rather above medium height and powerfully bniit. At the time of the ALL TWO YKAKJ8 OLD. shooting he was dressed in a dark suit of clothes aad wore a seals kiu cap. LU CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'Y. fr I . CHACQTJAITTTED SOBS -- ! LATlfl. ! t Inkr-Mbunla- HOW MY SIDE ACHES NOW Extensive Fall Stock Just Receivefl An Sold everywhere). Pricg. Cpticuba, 50c; .soap, 25c. ; KESOXVEWr. ft: Prepared by the Potter Uulg Chemical Co., Mass. Boston, t&-- Send for " How to Cure Skin Dis-ae" 04 pages, 60 illustrations, and 100 a.i CARPETS, BOOTS ArtisticTerra CottaStatnary BassMiuls IT ti- w-- Presents a v v Purpasse li our prsrloas eflorU. With great eare In tbe lectins, Last night John Siavillia, who has been employed all summer as foremaji we bve succeeded In gatherlns up the mod novel collectloaMTsr of the work in the Montana Central e In this elty. Vary fejw, If any of the hundreds of articles tunnel. Just ensi of town, came itito Wo inSmiling Albert's saloon on Main Strett om bo found la any other establlehment hot-sand took a seat In one of tbe vacant chairs. He appeared to be very tired, vite Inspection of our large coUectlon ot ami 4) tit Stile atterui a was paid to him until be pitcted forward and fell heavor. lie was picked up ily fo trie AND aud placed in the ctiair auain, and prebently regained pattial oon JEL iiSL rjS? jBL. sciousness. A few mluutes later He Brenxe Hut usry, Vieux Eioffs Furseaaad Smoking Sets. swvoneU agarin, and wbeu tbe men who A CAP. LOAD CHEAP STLt.L GEARED Flush Mirrors, a. were watching him reached his side Bronte Mirrors, Card he was fouud to be dead. Mr. Broaze Pitchers 4 Vases Vieux Etofle Picture Bamboo Mirrors, StiaviHa was a man of temperate Triplicate Mirrors, Caique Thermometers Frames, habit?, .. and has alwaya enjoyed Clock Sets, Albums, aad Calendars, gcod trealta Until about a week ago. OXE CAM LOAD OF dITEAP HICRXtlY GEARED, X OR WAT IRON fttBEL SBOI and Porcelain Bric- wht-Artistic Cigarette be bad a tlr, from tne effects of P.ush k Leather Clgaf which be was confined to his bed for Cases, a couple of day s, but had been gelling and Leather Glove Collar an t t'uff Boxes, Plush Fairy Lamps, ana ever oetter since stronger steadily Odor Case, and Handkerchief Boxes, II anion: s v., u at ti hi met with his death last nigiA. Glass Vinaigrettes, He was about ,4.) years ot a&e, aad was Jewc' Gents' Folding POU USE OX CpUliiES AND LIGHT W AGONS. 1'apeterles, Etc. iorn In America of French parents. To!',-t Cases, Dolls, Etc., The'coroner's Jury this afterneon returned a verdict to the effect that trie OT&JEl OJ5lXJL UEMABKABLY LOW Everything is offerai ' decease came to his deatU ifrom nati ural causes to The largest Inrofre eveTlVrotitif t.. ihis city by one house and the LOWEST PRICES Speedy Clearance! Last evening abcot T o'clock two ever quoted tor or o: i:p; roved ti'tanlv. The above desn e are all bandtoniety trimmed, iu slciaU plush, car plush gentlemen, who occupy high official or silk ions as executive elllcers in the p plush and uio. air. on met corner the city govtrnment of Mala and Park Streets, and one other for not Biges and began upbraiding Travelij Watrons consulting him before proposing cermeasures in tain connection with the police force. Both became somewhat Pure Irish Lluen Handkerchiefs, A LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. angry, and tbe argument becoming plain white 3 for 50o more heated, one gave the o.ther ithe He. The man who had been comSOUTH BESS CHiLLEB FLOWS, WEIR STKlTlSBS, SllHi PLOWS d HARROWS 50 dor. Bordered Handkerchiefs A lot of very fine tape border 50c-s, in the plaining because bis wishes plain white 3 for at 15o. per dox. matter In controversy l ad been igHandkerchiefs SO Bordered doz. A styles large variety of very nobby Handnored, stepped back, and hastily whipat 25o. per dox in gente colored border ping out his revolver, fired at the other STOEBAKER BRAZIL JIOUiE, Salt Lake City, Utah. man, but missed him, and before he 50 dox. Bordered Handkerchief1 kerchiefs, all kinds and prices. MSf WHITE US FOR PRICES; could shoot again a policeman who doz-10at 30c per vas stauding near by, stepped in bedox. Bordered Handkerchief tween them, and catching One of them w theach hand, forced them apart. 5c. apiece. at Twice ci id the man with the pistol enBordered Hnndkerchlefa CHINESE & JAPANESE HANDKERCHIEFS. doz. 50 deavor to get a chance to Bhoot his Splendid Styles, at 75c per dox opponent. and twice was he thwarted were flok'h 50 doz. Bordered Handkerchiefs GcnU' Chinese Silk 'v the ri'dicetnan. They s jparated. TI e man at wbom the shot Splendid Styles, Scalloped, at 20 Inch Handkerchiefs 25c. va.-- ftieu was unarmed.. $1 .()) per doz. Last hk'bt a war of words occurred apiece. 200 doz. containing a large variety til Main Street Saloon, between. a Gents' Chinese filk member of tne cily council and a of styles, at l()o, apiece. in the employ of the Street 22 Inch Handkerchiefs 45o. In best qnalnewest doz. 200 styles RaHway Company, and for a time mat apiece; very good. ity linen In every conceivable looked very scions. It seems H Gents' Japanese Silk that the quarrel Krew out of the ri cext style now In use at 2 , 15, 20 luch Handkerchiefs 75o. 24 in the council to acionof and 25c apiece. refusing the steam motor to be operatpermit very fine. Knibroldered 85e. from apiece; doz. 200 ed within the city limits, and the man to $3.75 apiece. Gents' Japanese Silk who has the interests of the Srttt hem611k acdoz. 100 at 24 Inch Handkerchiefs 91.00 heart Japanese Railway CompiBy cused the lcKblatoi of being isstru-mentstitched at 12Xo. apleee. apiece; very fins. in 8 cur n this adverse ru L g, GenU' and of being ac uated byotDerthan Japsness Silk HANDKERCHIEFS. purely disln teres' ed motives. He was rery choice colored border at GENTS' p: omptly given the lie, wnereupon he 85c apiece. back and taid : "I, won't stepped here w here all your f ieiin.-a- r flht, but yon lOO Geats' Cororcd Border Hand, Gents' Japanese 811k extra heavy if you'i, Come outside with rue qualities at 81.25 and upwards. kerchiefs, at 5c. apiece. I'll mtkj yon take it back." He had Jumped the wrong man, for the only too anxious to.ac comn.o lat2 him, and replied, "IM go Ladies' Real Point and Duchess Lace Handkerchiefs to Sobtb Butte with you, U you Ilk-a dwe'il the matter." Boh from SZ.50 to $20.00 a piece. men were armed and were thorougniy so iu earcet, they left the saloon and started across the street, when a policeman who had gotten wind of the affair met them, and catch im: hold ol We have Just Opened a Magnificent line ot FANS, In the Very both of them, Informed them that il Latest Novelties. ttiev didn't stop their qua! relink he DM BRELLA8 Is the best in the Gents' and Ladles' of line Our would place them beth under arrest. . Of course this settled it for the time, country. A New Stock has Just been received. out as they are both men of much pt OJFL courage, and as they have the and of de being desperate reputation " with Six Holes anc" termined meu, it Is feared that there Above cut represents our " EARLY BREAKFAST Of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks, Wraps and Portable Enameled Copper Reservoir. may be a renewal of hostilities. A boQt 10 o'clock" this morning a col- -' ored man dashed up the steps of thf Newmariete, Heavier Than the Heaviest. Better Than the Best pouce court and into the room, and tire athlessly informed Marshal Lou V As recently advertised, will be continued. The Sale embrace everything In Smith that there had been a snooting THE MOST COMPLETE STOVE OP THE AOK. our CLOAK DEPARTMENT, and nearly everything ia of this scrape In Jack l)wd's saloon, on the IN RESPECT. EVERY tar FAULTLESS corner of Main and Galena stwets Season's Importation. No such BARGAINS have ever Marshal Smith, accompanied by Jail:o: been ofered hers before. or Wainecke and an scene reporter, at once started for of tbe si ooting and upoa arriving CO,, 39 & 41c. FIRST SOUTH ST. there found a motlv crowd sarroaad-in- g two men, both of wbom were from the face. 'Officer (Jarle-tobleeding was already on the spot, and had succeeded In clearing a circle in the centre of the ib order that the wounded men intent get gome trefh air. The cause of the trouble was a dispnte over a frame of cards. It seems that Wilkinson, the man s who did the shorting, had been playing cards with Jim Smith and Thomas live a over trifle and had lost Leonard, dollars. All three bad been drinking PLEA SA iV' T TA J, L F. Y, 11 f Hamer PoMeJ He For&ei and HORSE - ill! . PUTNAM w ar De-cettib- 1. Out naiit, therefore, are to all purposes the itme aa the old rauthioned - hand and hammer . x pewien. Borne other manufacturer claim to make a Hot Perred Nail, bat yon will observe en allanch a Sheared Edrs aear the point. THE nt SO: sad afterward HAMMER Bir Display ot The following record of events is from the Rutte i tin ot nttr-Afrju- being used, COHN BROS. EVENING .NEWS. WEIGHT rWA.PURE. naaiiSiamS83 fSflDBBlW ? TELEPHONE 28. OF Jewelry,Watehes & Clocks! Everything of the Latest Styles and Designs, w 3 LARGE FRENCH WALL MIRROR 8 and a few ELEGANT SHOW CASKS for Sale Cheap! 1 RAMS! f in inst., Ali I- between Thoroughbred Spanish Ewesnd Shropshire Down Basaa svesrave ISO lba. In we4srUS. ftnear from IS to 30 lbs. Fit for the wool man or the butcher, with comparatiy e fiae- aeas, length of sUple and aize of carcaae. Crossed Merino 3T PRICES HE AS ONABLE. ROLLIN P. SAXE, OSDEN, UTAH BUCKtEN'M ARM A SH.VE GF.0HGB M."CANN0N, E. . & fltdFull accommoilaUooa 4 for ail at T. E. TAYLOR, - 0. C. AMUSSEN, GO and 62 MAIN ST.. Salt Lalce City, STREET. Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw. SOLOMON BROS. & GOLD FXOIXJOIIS Ac OROCERIEN TO THE FRIENDS Of ENTERPRISE: . CARRY A FULL STOCK OF . IVo. 70 MA.ITV ALL KINDS OF HOME at LOWEST CASH PRICES, and pay the HIGHEST GASH PRICES for BUTTER and EGGS, We would say that we MA KB BOOTS and SHOES, equal in Style and Einish, and M UCH MORE AD All. KINDS OF rSOUVCE. DURABLE than any Imported Goods brought into the Market, and we guarantee all Seams, and ALL KINDS OF CO AlTdEUVERED AT DEPOT PRICES. that the Price is as Low as, any goods that are Tub Bkst Salvb in tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeutn, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblatns, Corns, andfcll bkln Krnptions, and positively enrs Piles, or bo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect or money refunded. Pricesatisfaction, 25 cents box. 157-1- 59 For sale by A. C. Smith &per Co. Beck's Hot Springs. JOHN M. CANNON. SOUTH TEMPLE STREET, Half Block West of Valley House, 811. TELEPHONE No. Solidly Mads of First Class Material, SOLOMON BROS. ft GOLD, IVo. 70 MLXIV STREET. |