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Show Salt Lake Evening Chronicle. OIj. 151. 4.--N- O. SALT LAKE TO SATISFY SALT LAKE EVENING CHRONICLE ITBU5HED KVEUV UVEMSU. SATAN. MSjtulayoacevlel Fearful le,tructlim of Life suit Ccu.tiMuus, (5. C., Oct, 27. A just in from Mayberry, X. C., state ijMcosroB&Tcs! tiiat the people of that town are very I1K0 City Salt South Strirt, Seear.J ;i W. much excited over a discovery which was made there last Friday. In an old Termti vAI 07 4.U0 flour. well beneath the kitchen ot a Louse dry 2.M J'f SUOXltuO. h:?e months," formerly occupied by a very cccentrio o ,ha cl,T : By Currier to 'l Pn cabinetmaker named Redfern rere found ivrirceV.. ' 7 last Friday morning br the workmen luCir ,01 who were engaged in cleaning out the well four human skeletons, from whose shoulders the heads were missing. 'A m Poainai.v the Salt Ukc City nuvrol (briber search rerealed the skulls packed matter. in a tin box. In this receptacle was JOHS It. WIUSt'N. Busina Manager. found a roll of thick paper, folded in a piece of oiled adk. The paper was BUSIHES3 N0TICE3 and found to contain the .followr:.'"T'iTvT.TAP7Anc;E and dry. ing, written in an irregular hut bold and ilVborndrilchenp. first doo..VJJ.fi'Jr les'Me hand: candy factory, Mayberry, X C.. Jan. 1, 1S71. I ffanwrilouf-'This i to certify that I, Makoni AND CELJ.A11. KTUIUSROOSI Vviu onT-- A a native of London, England, but PPiy for seventeen years an humble carpenter it. 1LD.' Johnson on the premises. in this pretty little village, was a most inhuman perron for three years, which lime the devil had possession of my soul. During that period I was instigated by THE noNKKR liim to commit murders to kill my bsst nTT oil AND ilvMW AT 1 lcadl- - He "re their skulls and there G " i!owlh Rtrccl- swift K K Koehler, proprietor. 7777 i are their bones. Who they were is well icnoyfu to the people of this county, for rTONO hop, ffJTNA amjJapan TaitTen! during the years from 18f7 to 1809 William Samuel Dibble, ' Lemuel Strong, ami Edward Cartwright ,04Uc- - So- - 207 fuilT I'.O.BoxiQS- myWrlougly disappeared at different end nothing mere was ever heard Ntoragel AUCTION AM) onDwtoN. ,j to of them. I put them nut the war to 'ViXsfrir storages! thomost rconble plenso Satan, who had control of my iSuwfl bsTQ siuplc war m'mL heart, and soul, but not for long. kooOs I shook him off, and am now a Christian ,iu!lfctontouU wRomsyVeevo MYRICK. J. It. that is going to glory when he dies. I viraZiiiv yoitr I This is all, hut every word is true. Inquiry in the village disclosed the fact that daring the time indicated in the parchment the persons referred to acta ally did disappear mysteriously and were never again heard of. Itedfearn was, of course, never suspected of their death. How he disposed of his victims so as to avoid detection is still a mystery, lint it is believed he did the crimes ho confesses. A few years ago lledfcarn dial in tho lunatic asylum, and for some months previous to his death was one of the most dangerous inmates in the place. 1V.X. r c. MClIOLn. U1U1. jr 1 oyer Beabury & He tried several times to kill his keeper. opposite Walker Howe, Anesthetics given. The affair is the town talk, and the skelj .turnon's drug store. Telephone In office. etons have been placed on exhibition. ltrrcnoocK a wrovER. Iiedfearn's diabolical narrative i gener-all-r entistc B.ocli, Suit D J. W. ltltchrock, Wesnteh credited. Utah. W. R. i a xg&SSa&Z"" I Ited-fear- aswsKWSV I. - rt - Stover, Iaigan, Iteport of the Mint lUreetnr. WAsniNCiTox, Ort. 27. The director of the mint li:i aiilu.ulti I his annul reDcpceits port for the lural year IS6-Iof gold during the year. :!,32(i,C70, of a hit'll over $2i.,utX),iiOU were of domeslir for coinage production; eilrcr purehas-oanti diqindlcd for amounted, at the coining value, to $3(5,520.290, of which over 531,000,000 were of domestic production. The total valne of gold and silver deposited and purchased, includ ing redeposils, $87,955,155, the same as don years. The coinage amounted to $57,880,921. of which $27,932,824 was gold; $28,773,387 in silver dollars and The in minor coins. $1,174,709 coinage of gold was $8,01)0,000 less than the previous year, beside the raanufac ture of coin gold bars of the valne of $23,875,587, and silver bars of the value of $7,639,724. $81,515,310. Total, Number of silver dollars distributed during the year, over $17,000,000. The total estimate in active circulation in October, 1884, over $40,700,000, an increase of $5,000,000. The director estimate! the production of the mines of the United States for the calendar year of 1884 at: Qold, $29,000,000; not quite $2,000,000 more silver than for the previous year. lrs I I f KT. I T R I1 O I V I U f .TSIIM HXT. MRS. J. E. GREGORY OIU' T11K ENTIRE H.WINii f liOCGitr Mlt. I5AP.NTM intlieMtlliuory No. 56 ii. iiiifvi'.i.i Main Street, with a full and riiiipl eta Amort-mento- f Millinery and Hair GOODS And invite her friend and tlic public generally to call. J.C.Omcux. F. 6. lloax. J. C. CONKLIN & CO. SALT LAKE u-- Ores ORE MILL SAMPLING and Bullion Carefully Sampled. S FERIAL Halo o ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE Ores and Rnlllon. Mill. South temple alrcet, between Utah & Nevada and lrUh (taitnil lUilrond Depots. Offln orvr Buik of Utah (front room). EDWARD MICH A El .IS, George A. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. CITY DEALER REAPERS OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, WnrranuM SOLD BAIN WAGON, has Madame Pourtalee foundation. been living happily with her husband ever aiuoo her marriage, eomo twelve rears ago, and is at present living with Sho will return him in Switseriand. with him to his post in Java at the ex pimtion of his present leave of absence. " Union r.ciac-- i New Manager. Kansas City, Oct. 27. The PRICES u1 AMES TIES AND STEAM BALING WIRE, PUMPS. All rire constantly in stock. purl. lVRTMtLE STEAM UNDINE LKFFKL TL'lllUNM WHEELS SAW MILLS AND SIIINOLF. MILLS, Inquiries answered promptly. itrreK)ndciice solicited. The Largest AtiKICUI.TUKAL IMPLKMLXTS. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, ........TOK . SEBREE & CO., FAS H ION ABLE HOWARD llA Shoshone, Mountain Home, Caldwell and Welser City, Idaho. JUST KKCKtVKD A TAILOR I.AKUK AND KI.KlIAST filXK'K OV and Winter Goods! Fall Cundting (4 the Very and Imported Be--i Domestic Suitings. ! ! Ill S. MAIN STREET P. O m 4.) patw muu art ROY r.. M' ! Tll.teB' Stable IJaraod. N. Y., Oct. 27. Last night a tire broke out in the hay lofts of at Oroy-atonSamuel J. Tilden'sfinortables Louis Johannasen,Tildens valet, and a family who occupied apartments in the building, had a narrow escape from being burned. The carriages and hones were rescued, but all the sleighs, hay, grain and other property were consumed with the building; which was constructed of stone. Loss estimated at $15,000. There was no insurance. The origin of the fire could not l eaacertained. Yonkers, e. MISCELLANEOUS. BULBS THE PERRY ROAD CART, la the very first and only vehicle HORSE MOTION whatever. The first and as a boggy, as oomfortablo as a phaeton, and For Leaur use it really ha no equal, being termed luxurious. It osa a phaeton-sh- a upholstered seat in leather or cloth. O. F. 240 W. THIRD H ASoverl'.KCEIVED COMPANY, & CO., STREET, A LARGE hl'iXJK OF REDUCTION All tint clM, sold Price, such at Eastern M PRICE PLEA8ANT BLEEDING HEARTS, LILIES, Etc., Etc. AND and - Furnished Well Groceries, Green Groceries, Poultry and Game. AND READY TO ENTERTAIN ALL THE Coach and Carriage Painters, ATTENTION. LARGEST FOB FAT.T, AND WIXTElt FINEST IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC IS Colors Ground in and other Oil brands of or Varnish ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES, TOOLS. ETC. STOCK TUK CITY. STY LE. - . FIT AND... WORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS Guaranteed. SUITINGS PRICES STOCK NKW AND FREPII. We have the Finest Stock of MASURY'S To be found in the world. ...AND MOST COMPLETE H. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. CHARCOAL! 1876. ESTABLISHED -.- ..deai.ee in.. COKE Hotel COAL. Orders aoiicUed and promptly filial. Telephone No. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT ; Office 20 and 22 Second South Street. ' J. B. CECIL, ANTHRACITE M Wood And Pig Iron. and cculluucn, now I the tiiuo to put your Hull In tho ground for spring blooming. WELL-kNOW- COLORADO AND VALLEY HYACINTHS, TULIPS, NARCISSUS, CROCUS. THE Or REOPKNED THIS HAVING LKASKI) I AM Price, $8 and $9 per Ton, According to Size. BELGIUM FROM IN CENTRE. The Commercial Traveler inlercBls will be tr.ot.1 reoitect fully atlei.i License required for commercial travelers in Ogden. Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado BlacksmithXoals SOUTH BUSINESS gQrParticulnr attention called to the fact that PEOPLE LEAVING OGDK. ON ANY OF TH K MORNING TRAINS, ly coming on Afternoon or Evenb Train from Salt Lake and staying in Ogden over night, GA IN ONE HOUR A . THIRTY MINU1E8 FOR SLEEP IN THE MORNING. AGBX13 POP. TIIK ONLY GXNUIN'B . 5,000 BULBS THE !N M. FLORIST, NO. LOCATED New Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. DUE, OGDEN, UTAH, one-thir- d LOWELL W. JOHN BROOM HOTEL made that has POSITIVELY NO only cart made that rides as steady draws lighter than either. easy of access, and may proiperly be !y, with a wide, deep ana nicely FOR SALE IBY BULBS! I two-whe- el REMINGTON, JOHNSON of tho Helve. nouncement was confirmed this of of Sylvester Smith, appointment Union of the as manager general city, Pacific, to succeed II. 1L Clark. II. O. UrinkerhoiFi made general manager of the Kansas Pacific, vice Mr. Smith. Mr. The i.lrange takes effect Fine Smith left for Omaha Death of Wilbur F. Storey. Chicago, Oct. 27. Wilbur F. Storey, proprietor of the Chicago 27m, dial at his residence in tin city at a quarter after 1 oclock. IIo hai been incapacifor tho past two year, tated for the mult of a ntroko of imralyiis received while in Eunie four or tiro years ago. Though feeble, hi demise wa not Line BALING PRESSES, For all d laSdic an- i e ! LOW and Wei KNOWLES 2K Blocks Vert of Clift House, A Sensation Spoiled. Xkw York, Ort. 27. The story which appeared in the papers, recount' ing the execution of the Conntcssof Pburtales in Japsn, is entirely without HAY DEDERICK Columbia, S. C., Oct. 27. Near the and Best Selected Stock of Hardwood and Wagon Material in Utah. small town of Arlington, in the northern aertion of the State, Dr. Dewry Drake JdTThe POKTKIC HtOX FTRFPP.OOF EOOFIXO i the Best and Cheapest Hooting in the Market. dial yesterday, in hi seventy-seconyear. The deceased was one of the Call and see us or addre greatest duelists ot hi time. During a professional career in Mississippi from 1838 to 1858 he fought seven duels, in four of which he killed his adversary Salt Lake and Ogden, Utah, and in two of which he was badly MMitANDieiimii wounded himself. For many rears he was a writer tax the press, and his criticisms of men and measures were often harsh and unjust. He took especial delight in provoking prominent men to quarrels, and enjoyed the thing still victims were his when more to on him. goaded challenging He was a most skillful swordsman, having acquired the art from a celebrated teacher in Paris when he was attending the university there. He was elan an unerring marksman with either a pistol 8ome yean ago he came or a rifle. very near becoming a professional billiard player. While in Sow Orleans, in 1859 ani l8A0, be defeated the Lett play- on of the city and won large sum 11 Immediately after the war money. Drake was said to be worh several him- i dred thousand dollar. lie went abroad in 1869 end returned to New Orleans j He last year, pennilcw and forgotten. was suffering with an incurable malady, and a friend took him to lii house and provided him with inalial attention and every luxury. Ilisdinsolulion cosed no remark, for the public bad forgotten the famous Mississippi duelist. river in Alaska, discovered by him last year, has returned here on the govern meat schooner Ounalaika. An interview published in the Dotty Report says he ascended the river 500 miles, where be reached a laige lake through which the river flows.' On account of the lateness of the season lie was obliged to return, Storey brings specimens of gold, ooj i and coal wbicli he discovered, numerous specimens for the Smithsonian lull anl t Quality VERY AT . Ht-- f Implements MOWERS, Agricultural OF ALL KINDS. AND A full and cwuplete stock of FIE.ST.CI.AS AND Harvesters and Binders, Noted DuelUt. THE CELERRATED Schuttler Farm and Freight Wagons CHAMPION Itnth of ly F-- .i y UTAH MISCELLANEOUS. THE Institute. M'iicvr, 1'JtlOE, FIVE (ENTS . Fine Buggies and Carriages H. Fxpluratlona in Alasku. San Franc taco, Oct. 27. Lieut, tieo. M. Storey, who was detailed by the gov ernment to explore the great unknown MI J8S-1- The steamer Arabic, which arrived yesterday from China and Japan, bringa the following further details of the greet typhoon NO PLACE IN which, on the 15th, ringed such terrible destruction of life and property in Yokohama and Tokio. The storm came up so h .lock of FIXF BITOiJI OARRIAOM, and tho rapidly and with such tremendous fury Standard of Wagon, acknowledged that no precautions could Le taken. In Yokohama the entire lower part of BAIN. tLe The is city, Settlement, wrecked not a house Nothing but FIRsT-CLAS-- ) completely VVOKKMAXS(lir,uduM ai OKtiA f UAROAJLNd. left The inhabitant Call ami examine our of this Fine and Durable work. 1'hr trade is standing. made no attempt to save their property, growing lively, and we tiro turnin'' it a large iiniuiiiy .i the hut fled for their lives to escape drowning from the nulling waters driven on land by the fury of the wind. Thenews papers make no attempt to furnish any details of the destruction in that section of the city, but summarize by saying that as the settlement is destroyed it is useless to publish details. The higher portion of more the city, being exposed, was equally iiRfortunnle. .Several of the largest and most substantial liuildins were swept away as if built of pasteboard. In that section alone 128 houses were destroyed and 390 damaged. The loss of life on shore wss less great than at sea. Of 88 coasting vessels, 53 were lost with 223 persona aboard. ..AND TIIE.. Twelve vessels, with 120 persons arc missing. Of five life boats that went to the rescue of drowning crows, four were swamped anil ten ofthoir crews drowned. The typhoon was the severest experienced since 1870. Moving .m wheel Uiat never fail. ffiSSS? late. -- S, MISCELLANEOUS. San Fit axcisco, Oct. 27. I . UEHDAY, OUTOlItil! Iruii-crl- jr iu ilapaii. COMPANY, Ciir, CHICLE PUBLISHING b 1 A TKKItUILK TYPHOON. Four Bkolnloua Inuiid uM, Ilia Cau.o of Murder Fluuud to Tlioir Itonra. . C1T, G. F. CULMER & BROS. GEO. M SCOTT -- UKAl.KkS & CO. !N- - biu-in- NOTARY PUBLIC immediately SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. J. D. LOMAX, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- No. W S4W, Sooond Soutli Street, lifmaa Block, Rail Lake City. expected. Kuorked Out. Rochester, Ort. 27. A mot bluody and punishing ring fight took plaeo this were Jim The principal morning. Burns, the Strong Boy of Rochester, and Jack McDcrmitt, who stood before John Sullivan for three rounds. The men have been enemies for Mine time past. . McDermitt wa knoched aenselaa la the fifth round. No. 265 Main Street, UNION BLOCK, BROWNS Marble' Works Corner Main and Third South atreeta. I N BEAUTY OF DKttGN AND SKILL IB L workmanship we dcfjr competition, a prices which cannot he uadenoid. E. FROWN, Proprietor .anii- - ..10.. Pan tings Sample Fashion Pla and Iliilu for Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinvare, defy competition. forwarded on application. & SON, BUCKLE" and Woolen Drapers, p. o. BOX 082. MILT. FINDINGS, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS 144, 146 and 148 Main Tool, bTJ'f. Street, Sait Lake City, |