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Show 4 55- OL. I1UUK EVEtfiNS CHRONICLE i i LT LftKE TttL'Diy.flvti i:v!'."!'o. iTBi.V'm'i' r.vLisv r.r Lywii j.w ;& : ! . ? ' ' i. (,r ': Jo their teA oay eau'c nf ivtiirlslut, .Will .sari' iiet! fi to li , will) me tt lLMiN. I'-- jiN theofliue, ttie Halt fss .'''jria-cian- er. Manager. BUBIHESSKOXICSI- - LAUGH ANIjr.RY. 'l I licap. Inquire at MaileroT 'J.'jiVflp.iy ae'.ory. fn: iVut setun 1 IS,, !IS fi it'iiti: wm 'a nT South il'V i ; ' I ' cklla rim-t- . - f" v. j,ii,.,cy ILi). winter. Would f,l!li!C- - Inquire" ,hI ANI . Mmu w. rnwftWc. i3v Priri-i'.OJBok 1'ViS. . auctionoldand omuugiov. City In S ijayirer UaWtl tli Mreet, lam prepared V1 mWertTemiilo Ct'ivmc: lor storage at the inert ,'v aonabjo wrsvsasswSs YOCR ncfttly no 1 tEwgW. 2WS tbe limrt WulSrnomo. north. John PROFESSIONAL T I: A ICLI PFK. TEACHER IW Kmith stieet. v.iU- - lias removed to First Mark r.liuit!li. t'Rdcn nd Ralutdaya. WHYTOOK. 11ENTHTA. ,ivVMS'! tiouM. AuarttiC'.if ( 'li'j'Li-u oStei1. irl-- t ru.l. J. L. 1 HVTmCK, I. .. iiiixrisi."" ukfick if.iswl.e Walker House, over Scaliure & dras store. Anerthctica Riven. i ulrTr.e la oXte. "HlTtTIUJOk .SIVYEII. 1) pmSs ;. W. Hitchcock, Wasatch Koek, Mil xiritoiX C. W. ! j anuth-ocIiaI- j i SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN, UTAH. SALT LAKE CITY. ir,i Shear, Proprietors. .sr k &l Riggs I lme wild 'mlultcrr? it. tover, liOgan, Utah. H'yrrimtixl ut SOLD ill' F.VFY VR1 IK'HIAR i Jsr eveuinx at Mn hall ofUioUlun, tirOtiHiino. Bejonming companions ixv.'il.lly invited in attend. , ' - , ARTHUR II. Snider, Ij. THOMAS, CmaiHauaer. Clk. UTAH LODGE NO. 1, 1.0.0. F. 1, TRfcT FVFBY THURSDAY AT in OiU l ellowV tUll, (jUlou Blook, MU JAir. . are 'Sly. Odd FclIuWi In gooJ standing is-- i LAKE SALT ,,;Iculo.ltciAI. Nt,sTIXiJE1.iN,(, Secretary. LODGE NO. 2, 1. SALT LAKE 0. 0. F. EVERY FRIDAY EVEBIXii AT .VL In Odd Fellows Hall, Union Block. ',r. a good standi ire tnvtuil to IMlov.s ul'l A IaUKfI N. a iiMPtisl. . U0. .em-bry.M. H.CT-- i WmH ..i . NO, 1.0. 0.F. LODGE evenixo at fatky mosday in l Mil IYIIowk New Hail, I nion n.1.1 lVUows la goal standing arc in- - I .U :;-- . ! JOHN T. RUCK I E. X.o. llr.iMi, secretary. IMDSELYLODGE No. 9. 1.0. 0. F. TD.W F.VKKY WEDNESDAY EVENING -f. 1 1:.-- : uclix-tj.ln l).ld Fellows lluU.tUiion -welcome. . tN'iIngl-mtlier'mad1illL, KIjIITI.E, N. V. i:i abs, Seeretaiy. 1 - .i ' LODGE NjT 5, K? UALENTHE 0F. mon-conventiona everyWalkc: i:i.Ar. ! 1 at tiat'o Hall, 1 day evening ll.inap, at i,. m. Visiting Knights :.!:ule PHIL. KI.III'l.E, C. 0. JuliK F. TaVLOO, U. Of U. k K. iTi-i- MISCELLANEOUS. MILLINERY - ISTAULISHMENT. MBS. J. E, GREGORY - UO.JiHIlOUT I'll 8 ENTIRE . IIAF.NTM tn tbe Millinery U.WINii . S".m , 50 No. 'Mi j Main Street, w.ih n rullandi.'tuidvtc A.iwrt-mci- it r Millinery and Hair GOODS '"T 'lUiily Invite her friends and tho I'lii.ifr generally lu cull. F. 6. Hoe. UVtlisxLix. J- - C. CONKLIN UIAH tir-.-- ORE anJ ; &'CO. 'SAMPLING Bullion Carefully MILL Sampled Cfl' IAI. ATTRXriON GIVEN TO TIT Is o )re anA Billiton. MU1, South htreet, Twtween Utah A Nevada and tAnitral ItHltmsd Depots. Ufflro o' an Wauk nf Utah (front mom). fetnplrt ', EDWARD MICHAEI.IS, notary public SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. !. ATi c No. D. LOMAX, RNEY-AT-LA- W w. Second South Street a-- 11 im an Blook, Salt Uke city. J -- I t I'talily au l to VERY AT rud V I PRICES: LOW and i.inv ..f Agricultural Implements OF ALL KINDS. Nay. NEW HOUSE! XKW ASM VXii NEW FURNITURE!! IX Mnl)i:i;s A 1,1 DEOtHWK PRESSES. HAY IVr nil 5' solicited. and Families. Street Cars from all Depots pass the door. BntCK to cipw-ia- l PUMPS, AMKS PDltTABLE STJiAM ENGJNICS, TLTiBINE KD SHINGLE MII.IX SAW MILLS DAY. WIRT, All sires constantly in Mock. WHEELS Ll-FFE- "tolTsO PER RATES $1.50 BALING AND STEAM purple. Convenience, Comfort and Reasonable Rates. TILS BALING KNOWLES ll'S Al'fuIXT.MKXTS Inquiries unswered promptly. JOS. BAUMGARTEN, THE FASHIONABLE IIAK Jf.'T UKCKIW.H A TAIJLOR3 I.AlUiK AM. KI.F'iANT STOCK OK l- and Winter Goods! Consisting .;f tho Very Best . LEAGUE UNION Nu.1. OONYKSTIOXN CLASS ' I'lll-ii- jOPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, nr tin- - lwt hundred many mote, thousand art- - represented as simply a majority over thrse who' uiiRld lie disposetl . to vote the other ticket. Weil, ( suppsp Beecher must be correct in his calculation, a, the figures are given with deliberation. As an expert in such matters, Beecher must know Better than f. And is this the re- -' suit of ids teachings and of the teachings of ministers of the gospel all over the State who have beeu associated with him? Is this the Stalo of New York, or is it the Territory of Hah ? 1 trust that a PresiA Georgia Wonder. dent elected hy such men as Beecher re.ANiiEn-iYti,T.Ga., Oct. .si. Two fers tdwill not disturb the Mormons, as weeks ago Mrs. Jernigan w.n given up their conduct is at least more decent than that of the two hundred thousand discifur dead. Watcher stood around her ples of Beecher. Led momentarily expecting the expiring An Officer Xlllnl I.y Negros. breath, while the sitiiorcr lay almost PARKERiVILI.r, S. C., Oct. 'ft?. On without respiration. Slio seemed at Sunday last there was a nhite rhuivh length t i f.tll asleep, and tbv watchvr an I it is rep-- . tied that colored , dedication, 1 left the riKim. luring the wimle nurnlli,- - services by firiiv; disturbed men iiif; tlio 4iiUrotf wltlir:st the Knl feeliiiv In-- , .i.nlinued sinic (f her nltomlants, Inr not, nn fnini(H, t I01 u ;iilnunilrd tn tbo kiliing ( i in a stupor, imt in silent r .yer. l.laciiiicl. r.n nlheer to fclio heard the she w.'rds. thought denly amu, i.y a volley fired by negroes Arise! Thy fsilli hath made ihei make found She whole!" that the barricaded in a luiiKc. There is great excitement and further violence is ex-- ; had relumed of motion power to her, and the conviction came to peeled. Governor Thompson has been licr that I Soil had iiuleed beard her advised of tha situation. Parkeraville is in Edgefield comity, thiity miles from prayer. Getting up hc felt as strong as on the day he wa married. iiaMiiv As,P,M-- ' the door into the dressing, she Advices from Faklm. room, whoic sh.- - appeared before Lt.MiiiN.Oct.29. 'Official advices from liar husband and friend as t bough risen from the grave. Fear not, siio said, Pekin have readied the Chinese Embassy communicated to Earl God has realm 0.! me to life." The whole and bare company knelt down and IhaukedGod Granville, British Secretary of foreign for what had occurred. That afternoon aflaire. These advices stale that the she walked hull' a mile to church for the Chinese government is advene to any purpose of praying, at the end of which mediation between that country and ! she was not the least fatigued. The France. Humors have reached here via has excited the whole country. Shanghai that a serious type of cholera is spreading through the French squadron 1'urniral, Ike Stetiraska Rntcber. under Admiral Courbet, now blockading . D. Fr.rnival, murderer Formosa. Omaha, fk-tof fire people near Fullerton, Nel)., .Hough on rain" Flasler. three weeks ago, lias been traced lo Porous and strengthening, improved, Springfield, Mn. The sheriff left to- the best for backache, pains in chest or side, rheumatism, nenraigia. Twenty-fiv- e night tn arrest him. Strange developcents. Druggists or mail. made in connection with ments arc the tragedy. The body of Mrs Iercival MISCELLANEOUS. was drcrseil in a clean night-gowwhen h found, and in lied wan n child. A bundle of Mnodv clnllie found under the house yesterday shorn that the murderer undressed the woman after killing her. it ia now given out that she was repeatedly assaulted before slio was killed. The supposition is that j Fnrnivnl killed Mair in a quarrel, and then slict Baird liecauso he discovered his first murder, and finally killed the Pcrcival family for fear they would disAFTER FKIDAY. JUNE cover him. If Furnival is taken to ONISSt,AND the Utah Nevada Company will Nance county, he will he lynched. The Uieirtiaini as follows iGuudaya exespied): people would short him down while in MOUNTAIN TIME STANDARD custodv of the sheriff. ....... W0 a. m. I.uve Salt Lake U.ty. 10J0 a. m. Leave Uardeld The Panama Cnnal. Leavo Tooele ......ll:IOan 29. Oct. The .11:19 a. m. New York, Arrive at Tcrmluu liulUti has an interview with Leave Terminus IAI p.m. 1:90 p.m. Tooele Capt. Bedford Pim, of the British navy, Leave 2M0p.n-Leave Uarflelil declaration his the that AH5 reiterates who p. m. Atrirc at 8alt Lake City Panama canal, as now being constructed, FARE to Black Sock or Garfield and ietnr:i IIo says: "I heard is impracticable. noil tiains, GO cents. L'ODdren between five and ten yean of age down there that Do Lease ps intends to 25 cents. visit the Isthmus during the dry season Special Rates given to Sunday school . of 1835 to inaugurate this completed sec- clcllw. oto No Height will be received alter 4 p. m. tion from Aspinwall to Gatlin, about W.W.EITKK, 8LF. FENTON, tseren miles. He will find an actual cut. Gen. FL& Fas. Agl. Bupt. ting of little belter than two miles, with water enough to admit the passage of a small steamer by the entrance in Elmon Bay, such as would disgrace the merest tyro iu his profession. Certainly it will surprise even De Lesscpe himself." a wno i.iu-nc- MOUNTAIN Mj A ! SOCIETIES. t.TLKP.IiATBD Schutller Farm and Freight Wagons j, seen.-Butle- : Till: IN , I r , Lows, SOUTH STREETS. . ivpivb.,le, wn it educed his friend's wife and eijmr.i hiniseff over and over, piiiuun. to aniue and o tlirateu him wilii rof faUeli-k.J- . hell lire in a wav thut iniaht make Satan smile. Nn more haiueh-i'- i villain I bar, Readier was ever also said yesterday, tubniu to Beechers statement, that if every man wlio has in New York Stale broken the seventh commandment voted for Cleveland, he would be elected by two hundred thousand majority." It ociih hardly possible that mcli langu.e mild be used br any man in a p'lblif sjieerb any man w!in could ) rcreiveil in decent milch lr in a t'lnislian are two pulpit. It is' pos iblc tha! li.r-ihnndruii tl:oi:v',nd voter.: in ibis State wrc'-tl'i-sl THIRD AND , -- like. MAIN pi'-io- ! rt. i.'IIAt'ST.iy. ,V I1 This ; 1 ... LAMPS AT TI1K PIONEKU 1 r,7E ,ii1 huul1 fchter. iwwrlcuw- ivi HOI7il7iXA ASD JAPAN IIAZAIt. I T om tuock of Imported Holiday Good, (iinNse also tlie tUiina Bok Ivau Tea, rtV.Vl CoV'-- ; li Aiiply 8u FIVE CEKTS KIICELLANEOUS. B ALAGE HOTEL, G sorgo A. I publish elsewhere, is u wonderful pru- ductinn ti I'iioc siieli source, r it 011 It "a ni7('i joi' ttoUr u V -- ovrte i I.val location, low rent. Vi- - uf Him. Bec-ther- . vVIVTixYau. L J 1J u i'iiy Poilolticr Bii-i- us- iiuk, (Vt. 29. Thu butenuv engendered by this campaign .hour, by the following in ike Henry Ward letter to Joy, which we j llt ICE, 18H-1- ISO, fMSCiLLASEP'JS. Huu" e nil' Hull X r, w Nutwilhbland- - n n Uniterm Kay Oct. 29. tiff ini; tlia rain, the penile of buinea men here in lionor of IMainc in pronounced by its promoter ail they desired. Teen- ly'Hre thousand is e?iinialeJ us the mini-- : lier of men in line, and.the pmce-iootctipieil two hours and tbrir iiiinute.s in pas.in a Riven jioint. The line Ikrad to furia at raiwliAi; Ureeu at about 3 and at 3:30 bcoclt the iro.ei:im At the began its man-- r.p Hroadivsy. Worth monument a stand Iran erected, and, despite the rain it became filled. Mr. TUaine arrived on the stand at 9:30 o'clock. Soon after, Col. E. Mitchell, grand marshal, and his aides rode past and saluted. Then followed the Twenty-thir- d regiment band, with the produce and merchant excliniiRes, l,oOO strong; next mine the banker's and brokeri elubs, willi ica-ijhundreds of men und the Sixly-ninlintent Land, followed by two ranks i f lored men with the Sovenly-firs- t inent liand. Then followed crgiu;i.u- lions from the vat ions business inlrrenH. In the darknei'--rain mid mud the marching continued until ii.iW p. m. Broadway was lined with people from Bowling G resit to and beyond tlio Worth monument, the reviewing ground, while here and at other special points on the line of march poople were masted in real force and cheered those in the procession most heartily. Mr. Blaine was most enthusiastically cheered on the way to and front the reviewing stand, anil wliile there it seemed one continuous roar. : - M!',bSi New Yotk VVImt Hie I iVr. 'iii.v'-'ii'i-t- si'oitiXG lir.i.nn:!:. TlionkitnU Men in l.iuv 0RIC ICICLE PUBLISHING COMFANY, 'iscor.ror.Jirrri; South SUmI. Salt L.U Cll bifO'-.- Terms UCKINEM MKN. A Grand IHmion.tnitiou. 'v I.y ininlov r SALT LAKE CITY, TlllJl.SDAY. OCTOIIMS - d inri-den- n four-mont- UTAH & THE PERRY ROAD CART, l made th.-i-l ba--t is the very iirL and wily Uo-v- . NO IIOBSE MOTION whatever. The fitt and only cart nisdc tlint rides as steady as a buggy, a comfortable as n phaeton, and draws onu third lighter tlum either. For Ladies use it really has no equal, being caty of mvov, and mar properly Ik termed luxurious. It has a phaeton-'--iaiei- l and nicely Isitiy, with a wide, Railway. al desire Political Dots in Now York. New York, Oct. 29. Tho Sun says: lilsine has Ihe call in belting, which was very active yesterday. Heavy bets One was wero made on Wall street. 10,000 tn S ft, 000 .that Blaine would be lo $2,800. llte mnn. ' Another was The odd on lilaine to carry the general election vary at the lietling places from 100 tn 90 to 100 to 70. On New York fjtato tho odds are 100 lo 90 on Cleveland. tin Indiana, 100 to 80 on Blaine; on New York, 100 to 70 Cloveland. On the Mayoralty the odds are 500 to 400 nn Grant against Field, and eren that Grant will be elected by more than son mnjnrily. The tyullnii. Wahiukgtok, Oct. 29. Tlio report of tho Commissioner of Indian affairs for Hie present year shows the aggregate Indian population in Lite various States anti Territories, exclusive of Alaska, to lie I n California there aro 11,407, 203,849. 6,009 of whom are not under control of n gouts. Oregon has 5,055, with 800 not under control of agents. Washington Territory has 10,84(1 under control nf six agencies, and 150 outside. Ex ril cui pul InTsxii. New YonK, Oct. 29. McKinney, the incounty seat of Colli county, was tensely excited last night over a plot Ihe negroes had made to bum the town. They wen incited hr a while lletiubliran named Prichett. Prichelt haa ilcd, and tho people are on the lookout fur him. First-Cla- ss Suit of Clothes P. O BOY. aw. rent nn api.ltuitinn the prinlrv. In ail oarta di-r- p upholstered seat in ieati.cr or cloth. FOR SALE :SY JOHN LOWELL W. BROOM HOTEL, COMPANY, OGDEN, UTAH. Salt Lake City and Ogden, Utah. - lEMINGTON, "JOHNSON & AfiKNT- - n.Jl LOCATED CO.. Pleasant Valiev, Anthracite and Colorado Blacksmith Coals THE OF PRICE IN REDUCTION IN THE CENTRE BUSINESS THE ONLY t.FNTINK COAL. ANTHRACIU WELL-KNW- New HAVIN' I.KA'K!' AND Ul.OlF.NKH THIS and Well - Furnished Hote! Price, $8 and $9 per Ton, According lo Size. PLEASANT COLORADO AND VALLEY AND COKE Wood And Pig Iron. 1876. THIRTY STOCK FOR FALL AND WINTER IN THE CITY. STYLE, FINEST IMPORTED FIT Proprietor. Coach and Carriage Painters, ATTENTION. Guaranteed. We Lave the PRICES SUITINGS Should rail on . respectfully gti,.,., l M. H. BEARDSLEY, WORKMANSHIP OVERCOATINGS Aid. MORNING. Travelers' inlcnvh will Im nitv-reqnirad fur cointucrciul travelers in Ogden. CtnumtrL-ia- l ,.ASD.. AND DOMESTIC THE I OR SLEEP IN MINGTi-- ......AND HOST COMPLETE KEXDY TO ENTERTAIN cailrel tn the fact that PEOPLE I. FAYING (XiDK. Particular attention ON ANY OF THK MORNING TRAINS, hy cntningffw Afternoon nr Kveui Train front Sait Ijiku and slaying in Ogden over night, GAIN ONE HO!, It A.' The LARGEST THE AM ir Orders solicited and promptly filled. Telephone Nn. 211, connected with yard and office. YARD OPPOSITE D. & R. G. PASSENGER DEPOT; Ollico 20 ami 22 Second Smith Street. ESTABLISHED I CHARCOAL . GENTLEMEN 1118. MAIN STREET Suitings. lu-.-- NEVADA I Domestic and Imported AND Colors Filial Slink of MASLKY'S and other uell known brands of Ground in Oil Gr Varnish TO H. L0WEN8TEIN. - Pan tings Sample Fashion 11a COMPETITION. forwarded n application. and Rules fur Tailors arid Woolen Drapei s, . and Cutter. p. o. BOX SALT LAKii CITY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. B. CECIL, t in toe -- n.l. ELEGANT LINE OF BRUSHES. TOOLS, ETC. G. F. CULMER & G32. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. 224 Mala StrMt, smsiIU PatoSf Ih.-- fi.iin-- DEFY BUCKLE & SON, J. BERGEN. Superintendent Tn BROS. GEO. M SCOTT & CO. DEAUUtS IX NEW TIME CARD, SEPT. 8, 1884. ..DEALER IN'.. FA33XNGEC TRAINS LKAAT. Fine Groceries, Green Groceries, GOING NORTH. Atlantic Kxpretw at... l'uliie Kxpren at Poultry and Game. STOCK NKW AND FRESH. Street, No. 265 Main BLOCK. UNION t L ! :W. in. Ist0.ui. 7 Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves, Tinware, ALT L.VKK DAILY A8 FOI.LOWfl: I COINU SOUTH. Mi'.lmd Kxprcsst Jualiaprcuiu .Mi. its, sma.t.t. a. M.a.M M 4:19 p.m. 7:40 a. m. iigrramenger Train strive dally in (salt Lake l ily is fullows: FROM NORTH. Paciue hxmess at..,u.WM..... AUautlO Dtpiru at I 10:9 a. m. . Juah FROM SOUTH. ...... ...... kSlp u F a prcaa al.... Ill: 10 a. iu. frrrca.it. Bllilunl Freight Trains leave Salt1:49Lake dally, caret Sunday, for North at RrJO a. la. aud 4:95 pi in. at 035 a. m. and p. m. FKANCU COCK, JOHN SUAQl', General Frrtghl and Fammgw Agent. General BuperluteodtaL i MILL FINDING, MINERS AND BLACKSMITHS TOOLS, ETC. (or uoiun 144( 146 and 148 Main Street. Sait Lake City. |