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Show TT HALT oALTLAKE rening chronicle ...NOVEMBER 1 U$ mnisnAY rPr of mails arrivals and departures s tt Si't Liki city Pwtoffie. ri.os. akbivi: a. m. I1 and Wert i iiliforni Muutan and North ii. h K. t. Kart ake I'taU i ,jj.ton. L'tah park t'liy anode t'ouuly - vita.l ..lid a. m. 11.(ft P'' llft a.m. "' V- k I1- - UA P ,u- - I, w. dfi ! -- iOrJ.' a m. tuli.. kiirh.m, Visit ymtiieru ltah PW a. m. OA30a.ni. Mf u. m. .: a. lu, 7:j0a.iu. ft:M a. in. iVWiA.ni. Cwl a. in. Miianl. lleaver, Iron i h. m. stid Washington co ..10:? a. in The ahtro la atainlanl mountain time. JOUX T. J.YXCIl, t.ike City, l'tah, Kept. is, HM. I. KlniT. Ntek. a' Ora anil Bullion Slii, inn-il- l n'cobxick a co. i.ir itauaucr. siAJxitW r liihiio mi. l ; iir (iui'.n of the llllla ore fi.-i- 1 i T;ll 11 i HihuimIIc W he Walker Opera Hsum ainoriny Krenlnx, Kov, "Ml. 18H4, tNDl. Its anil u Young Uihlimnl. x ld forty-seve- T. mats meeting of j'ltcio will 1 held at the Walker Open Liberal jlonw, Salt Lake City, on Monday evenIfon. ing next, Nov. 3rd, at 8 oclock. Hansford Smith, Oov, Murray, 0. W. Bennett, B. N. Baskin end others trill address the meeting. Music will lie in attendance. Ladies invited and seats reserved for them, p.v order of tho Territorial committee. J. 11. McBride, Chairman. I'ITT St. MarLa OUUKim Hospital now has thirty patient. Tlu' Bruns bigamy ras has been until Monday. Don't forget the Liberal rally at the Open lfnne next Monday evening. The Fort Douglas concert ailcrnoon will commence at 3:30 oclock. post-ione- il ET, Fox A Symons photographed the livery stable of Mnlloy A Paul line drunk in the Police Court this morning paid the penalty of his transgression. aV'Mil Mean. Mnllov & Paul will not Hike possession of the lX P. coal business for a few daTs. y the Cuqoxicle will crow After from the building formerly occupied by it at No. 117 Main street. Marshal Ireland! quarters will be in- creased by the occupation of the two rooms adjoining the present office. na.: OKI: asm weil forty-seve- counter-corn-plai- nt TliaClawaoa Case. A Japanese prince and hi valet were d passengers that among the went through on the D. A K. G. this The public has doubtless been congratulating itself that the Clawson case has been disposed of and the defendant morning. The telescope man on Ciinninglon'a retired from view, but ibis is a serious error. Next Monday at 10 oclock is the comer took advantage of the clenr sky toat time et lor rcntcniv. ft is anticipated day by retailing glimpses at Venn ten rent each. the counsel for the defense will then make a motion for a new trial on grouuds John Fletcher tool the city attorney; Thia motion too numerous to mention. if at arrested thia morning for stealing fifteen billiard balls from the saloon of will donbtlesa be argued at great length, Louis Penile. The halls are valued at and should it be denied, the defense will give notice of appeal and move for a f2.iV) each. The question as to stay of execution. A. L. Williams has opened on ufficoat whether defendant shall be admitted to 111 S. Main street, next door to Barratt's bail, pending the appeal, will doubtless furniture store, for the sale of Pleasant arise, and the discussion of all these moI'allay xl. Yard corner of Third tions will probably occupy a great deal Wert and First South streets. . of time, although it will not be of great The receipts at thc'D. A It. U. Western interest to the public. ticket office in this city are reported to be Richard mju'i Trial. $3,600 better for the last month than for The Evans bigamy care was set for tothe corresponding month last year. The local traffic is also good tuid Is inday, Imt at the suggestion of District Atcreasing. torney Dickson it was postponed until case The acquittal of Connelly will doubtlMonday and the Richardson ess be alluded to al the Tabernacle toMessrs. Sheeks A brought up morrow as another "divine intervention. consented to The Tabernacle s pouters have not yet Rawlins, Evanss counsel, also employed as Richundertaken to explain why the Almighty this, they being counsel. By this means the failed to show up for the Saints iu the ardsons the jury locked on of necessity keeping Clawson care. over Sunday is avoided, as the Bichard-so- n Pleasant Valley coal is in great de-- 1 case will lie disposed of mind in Colorado. The D. & R. G. Richardson is charged; with awaiting company have received a standing order one of the Opera House musicians last for sixty ear loads daily to be shipped to spring with the intention of robbing various points in Colorado. One order lum. east-boun- lor .",,000 tons has been received will lie filled in a few dr.ys. and Aim UgHpyiOUfi, 8 AT UE HAY. .NOVEMBER 13VJKJN1JNO l'ltmomiAL roixTs. liltflrnltles ut an Old 1 he divorce ease of Fndu vs. Rude cauio up fur trial before Judge Twiss this morning. Tliis euro u surrounded by very ieculiar and interesting circumstances. The husband, a young, vigorous and healthy man, thirty-fou- r years of age, prays for a decree of divorce, alleging that his wife, an n'd and decrepit woman sixty-fiyears of se, has sub. jotted him to cruel treatment; that die has at divers limes abided him inert shamefully and applied the vile-- t epithet to him, thus subjecting him to greet bodily and mental isttv, and thatsho pwaCiisesa dlugreeahle temper. Mrs. Cnde filed a counter c oniT'l tint denying that her temper is any worse than those of the majority of her sex (?) and deniesthat she ever treated him. cruelly, being physically unable to rcri-t- j a child. Mho alleges that at the time she married Bode ana was in appearance not more than rears of ago, although she twenty-fiv- e was actually years old, while Enda wa but nineteen. Sho fhrther avers that when she married he was plantin' only a photographic artist or little skill or repute, while site was a landscape, portrait and crayon artist of great skill, and was also skilled in preserving natural fruit and flowers and in wax and feather work, and that plaintiff learned this profession from her and ii thereby enabled to earn an Income of $1&0 per month. She prays tliat a decree of divorce be denied plaintiff and ho be ordered to pay her a certain sum per month as alimony. This pair were murried in Buffalo, New York, in 18G5, Fnrio being but nineteen, while his wife wok n years of age. They removed to this city in 18C9, and it is slated that for some time alter their arrival here the young husband passed a tho old ladys adopted son. She states they lived happily together for fourteen years, hut as the old lady became feeble, the affection the husband had entertained for her was replaced by hatred. She even expresses the conviction in her that it Is his intention to bring her to an untimely death, and alleges that he once seized her and threw her down stairs, inflicting spinal injuries from which she has not yet recovered. Judge Iloge appears for the plaintiff and Arthur Brown and J. D. Lomax for the defense. Some interesting testimony is expected, as the plaintiff ban summoned the whole neighborhood fifteen-year-o- I.IBCRAL MASS MFETlNii. E KNDK VS. llic 1. lietHiu- - on the r 't Election, MVUllMl AMI DRAMATIC, Nrt Mraiiaa tVxsnrr ticrsler Miuul, Sluzarl's to m Her far Again,' :ie. 1al-ue- r Ilio Presidential cliviinn hit? succeed-e- d Richard Wagner nperas are being the bigamy trial the chioi topic of iu Germany. discushiun ou the streets Front the Anderson will play in Boston drill of tho street talk it is clearly amiMary Now York in October of next year. apparent that the contest is regarded at Mark Twain and Gccrgc W. Cable lying between Hiaine and Ileveland, of readings at N'v--r aud the chanoct ere greatly iu favor of open their season llavcn on tiic 'tli i f November. one or the ether. i The I.ti!, tout me, v.ilh The following oiicia on the buili-iiin S:m Frar.i'iscn, mri' hoard at (lie Occidental Tiii-rc ippear i:i t!.i- - tv "ii the 'lb. r.tlemion: ffiil that Blaine l: i: !; t uM;i u, lit i ' i f ani . will lie elooU'd; fill to $1,1 that New in l ill l i I, 1884. MISCEILANE('UC. STUOECAKER BROS, T.G.M. SMITH, Studebaker Brandi House ft' l .MASVFAl-lJV.i- -- TiV ,, ; 'f f.JL y oiiij-av.- e Tents, mm cl-tl- Awnings, : 1 Our Standard A Gra:!e' Work ! Anrk State will go Republican; irIUlli.it Ohm will give Ift.OlHj Republican pin- rality; $10 that Indiana goc RcpuMi- ran; $IU that ('aJilornia goet Republican: fl0th.it Wisroniin will give 13,uui lte-Jb.t publican plunlitv, pen tn all takers.'' Mr. Brow. f ii,e D. A R. U. ilekn office, baa uppuinud hiutroiiu judge of election on the presidential licktt and will have two hnliot boxes, or.e for Clave- land vote j and the other tor Rlaine votes placed in his office. As Air. Brow is of Iiersuasion, ho request n)9cr, all Cleveland men to vote early and often. Everybody is eligible, no ons be-ing barred by the Edmnnds act tine'll pretty ' : 1 1 Tarn Out on Mondny Might. Let the Opera House be filled on Mou-danight liy the Liberal citizens of Salt Lake to greet their nMo candidate fur y delegate to Congress, Cant. Hansford Smith, of Ogden, Patriotism does not stand upon majorities or minorities, hut, with truth on its sido, goes with a single representative, if need be, to the post of duty, whether it 1k at the polls or on the ballle-ficlRecent developments of tiro innate depravity of the organization which holds ewav over Utah show its leaders to l as devoid of truth as they are of legally to lhe nation. A vigorous protest in public meetings and ft tho polls by American citizens is noeded here, nnd will hare iu infiiionco abroad. Morciocism in its compact political attack upon the Constitution and government of this country, i, everywhere, and rebellious rightly, held as a element to be deprived l"y law of participation iu tiro government which it hates and disobeys. rximtii roiNT. Judge Bennett lis returned rt:i!Hitin Migni-ia- ; iiiitl p. ".Jt.-'- ' lyn.' liarr.-- M!ni"e Hose :i:-- ie ; wLh great biirlui.pie, ' f' t: In i i I a ii-.- SLi(-.t- i rin by the l.i'Hit We li.tt.- - i:it n mu. i'.l TO OKDHR. me .eei . I'.J in New Yuri, in ti.fir lot, THE TAKES STILL EAD. ! i ' i .!; :i t BL'ibHli S i".ng Trade two additional gradrs w , TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200. $250, $300 & $350, M'jori,-- , I i i j of ft!' IlAM M..iiJj'i.:, 'ij.n Minnie Palmer and .Vi v will play liiroii'hui'.t the L'iilt-- titnte. t. this wintei, an t iben next 7 Liiv, b.n i re.iud Imgtry, the J i a furore at Manchester, Rutland by Ler imperarnation of I'aidine, in (be "Lady of Lyons. Wm. Scandal, ino relation to Win. dcanlon) is composing an answer to and several newspapers "Peek are publishing hi obituary notices in advance. ... j San Pete Valley J 32 si-- y j iTANL Second Suuih Street E. 1 r'iit Boots & Shoes TO VXD SPECIALTY. A excepted): EUROPEAN F. llill..., - Spring Chiikcc, TeM Duck, Mcuniain Trout, KcUli PC; a::-- n Ori'.-i- f, Idaho. Sacking Coat. Mr. J. J. O'Rourke, representing view of the fact that at the present In the grocery house o( McVeigh A Co., additional price of 23 cents on orders for Chicago, is in the city. Traffic Manager S. Y. EccUs, of coal delivered in sacks, we are and have the D. A II. (i. Western, returned from been delivering all such orders at a loss, Grand Jnnctiou this afternoon. we the undersigned have agreed upon tbe Mr. Edward Austin, formerly of tiro following extra rates to be applied on all London Bank of Utah, will start in a orders for coal to be delivered in sack : few days for tLe Fast and will sail from 60 cents on land ton lots. New York for Europe on the 12th inst. 75 cents on and 1 ton lots. Mr. Austin will bo accompanied by his Ton rates to apply on all orders for wife and will lie absent until February. more than ono ton. Will not sack lets Misses Randolph and Curtis, who than fourth ton lots. Above charges to hare been visiting friends et Fort he in addition to regular prices of coal Dougl-isince last summer, left over tiro delivered loose, and to be in eSmt on and D. A R.G. for their homes in New York after October 20, 1884. Coal Dcpt, U. P. By. Co. Miss Huston, morning. City thi A. J. GunnellAgt. daughter of CoL Huston, a former comRemington, Johnson A Co., mander of the Sixth Infantry, who has Home Coal Co. also been v bit ing at the Fort, will leave II. Dinwondey, Treasurer. for the Foist in a few davs. October 14, 1884. RELIGIOUS NOlICKS. Ttui Ocoldantal, IS K. First South 8b Coxorkgattoxal Cruboh. Services first-da-We the undersigned, by reason of tho is at 11a.m. After a discourse by Rev. D. goods dispensed by no, hereby L. Leonard, the communion wifi be held, proclaim to the world that we aro ever u with baptisms, reception of members, etc. ready to sell at low prices the best and imported wines and the Free seats and s cordial welcome to ell. choicest of liquors and cigars. Families St. Marks Cathedral. Morning who are preparing for private parties 0:46 a. and m.; litany, baptism, prever houhl not forget to give us a call. and a. Communion II m.; sermon, lioiy Acer & AIurtry, Proprietors. Sunday school, 2:46 p. m.; evening even3:30 p. m.; prayer and catechising, Oyster Grotto. ing prayer and sermon, 7:30. Ice cream all winter in any quantity at , the Oyster Grotto. Methodist Chi'hoii. Preaching 11 a. m. by Rev. G. AL Jeffiy, alto bapBeautiful Wrap for Ladies and Chil-dretism and reception ot the members to the at F. Auerbach A Bros. 2:30 C. at school T. Iliff; Sunday pastor, 6:45 at meeting Yonng Peoples p. m.; Blankets, purchased at tho late big p. m; Rev. Mr. Iliff will apeak on auction sales in New York City, for sale "Atonement bv Blood at 7:30 p. m. cheap at Auerbach's. Baptist. Dr. II. G. DeWitt, pastor. AKTOXXEHTS. Service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. WASATCH DIVISION, Subject in the morning, "The Teachings of the River, and at night, Character and Importance of Tuesdays Election." UNIFORM RANK, Young people especially invited. Qt'.vH. 1t-l- r SOfT AND IvTflvto Stoves, AND CAST iCO his imn i.arlni-a- ll S. XAMUKbljKli. Manajer. THE SALT LAKE Evening l'KOPRIETOlt-i- . n 167 S. MAIN STREET, Work, (Old Stand of J. Clssbey.) Tin and Iren Rooting, Spouting, Gutter- rnBR 1 ing, Etc. latest and Out Dvigas In Stoves and Ranges, And llni Y rivty In r.Kijn-j- i lo.m 253 Main S. tbs city to chocs supervlaiou IS UNDER 1HE ol James Dlnwoudvy, and is Chronicle OPEN HAY AND NIGHT. Shell and Can Oysters, And everything In soasrai at Living Prices. Alt-nil- ve waiteii. Sa't Lake Cite Strcd, BULBS! BULBS! THE DEMHOHN SALOON 21 W. SECOND SOUTH ST Is connected with the m.d"r the iiin.' viHbiu "I Jumi-- s McTernsy, nnd It. Mock uf Uniiura, WiiiCf and Clgan caui.ut Iu Arcade Restaurant PUBLISHED O. F. DUE, FLORIST, NO. 240 W. HAS KIXLKMi BTOCK th-- TWKXTr-OX- AT 4:30 O'CLOCK, TOWN IN j Delicacies of trio Sc-i- on X'rlccr, such a MEAL TICKET:, roll 17. TULIPS, GET YOUR MEALS NARCISSUS, CROCUS, ....AT.... HYACINTHS, n, tS'jnJnv excepted iqinS. BELGIUM FROM tint els, sold at Esstein Best Local Paper Published in the City. BLEEDING HEARTS, LILIES, Etc., Etc. Ladies and nnllcmen, nonr is the time to put your Bulb, in the around Airforspringi. blooming, call and exammo itocx GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT Sample Copy Sent Free your-sclve- 26 W. FirstlSouthlSt. GENTLEMEN Knights of Pythias AlTI.b .UiO.N. ON ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, ETC. . WHO EVENING. 25 CENTS. OF All All STEW OYSTER EVERY 3 P.M. 25 CENTS. BEST Of Clift IlMlir, AT LUNcn MERCHANTS A LAftiVli 5,000 BULBS DINNER REGULAR THIRD SOUTH STREET, blocks ft'ett Cali-orn- A Sadden Drmiso. F. Anderson, dangliter of Dr. IL Miss It lias been suggested that Captain W. F. Anderson, died at her home on Dalis Broom Brigade repeat their entertainment in a matinee performance at Second East street yesterday afternoon of the Opera House, to bo followed by a heart disease. The sail event was sudchildrens ball. If the Brigade consents den and unexpected, as Miss Anderson to give a repetition of the drill another Millinery Opening. was in the best of health and spirits the crowded house will witness it. BriAteadonros Button A Boyan will open day before and attended the Broom rea new millinery establishment at 41 gade bill Thursday evening. Upon (Hooper and Hldridgc turning from the ball she complained of Alain street. FOURTH AXKIAL not feeling well. She was ill the next block) A large consignment of Millin1 implies. Tiro ladies were attired in the I morning and grew rapidlv worse until ery goods, feathers, etc, are now at the liecoming costumes of the revolutionary I oVlock, wheu she breathed lier last. A depot and express office, purchased by Mr. Button while in tho East. Also a period and dispensed the pork ami beans II large circle of friends and acquaintance !iL J .1 vl .f her One line of feather, wings, etc., that arat untimely and pumpkin pie with charming Uniform Rank, Knlghu grace. ictcd family are in rived a fow days before the fire and are Of Wasatch Division, , ..... of I'ytlilss, at the A bartender of a Main street saloon consolable. Tbe funeral will probably undamaged, will bo taken to the new was arrested this morning and brought s. afternoon hut, tho store. Everything will be new and take place tioUSE, liefore Justice Spiers charged with eni Mcsukmes Button A Boyan solicit WALKER OPERA hour nas not yll been fixed. Implement. The complaining witness the patronage of ell their ola friends, .os alleges that ho deposited $37 with the Blood Atonement. and are conGdcnt they can suit the tastes (trtender last night nnd when requested them favor discourse who THANKSGIVING a EVE, NOVEMBER 26. of all new patrons may Rev. Mr. Iliff will deliver to render nn account the latter refused with order. Church Methodist evening Sunday in the in show up. Tho trial was postponed on Attoncment by Blood, or "Bible (inn nma of the Oyster Saaroa at Walker until Mondny. TICKETS, $2 EACH. Oyster, Lunch and Opera House Idea of Sacrifice for Sin." Tho readers CotAie Rooms, The jurors in the Connelly case ea- of thia papor, and the public generally, Bhell oysters and those delicious New rnest groat satisfaction with the Committee on Arrangements. invited. Tho rearrangeare cordially Counts will be used and cooked in in which CO King C. York A. treated the of went room George Hatton by audience the of they ment large WillUin Pollock Jnmw Crscrotl llrixeu, proprietor of the Valley House, church makes it one of the most pleasant every style known to the art. C Armstrong . T homeSplendid codec and chocolate, during their recent confinement. Many in the city. Seven hundred people fan refresh Committee on Invitation. unexpected courtesies were extended to be comfortably accommodated. Scrnces made pies and rakes, and other Arthur Wild FW Gardner ihcm by Air. Drixen, nnd everything ment. will begin promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Wia Flnxuui Denhsltcr John done that would contribute to their enA full line of rhoire confectionery C U King (tenrsc ISsrton fresh manufactured day. lloiltck every John The Servant Girl Dodge. joyment. The celebrated Circle brand oytcr, so MilBishop Thomas Yates of Scipio, The Hijjoiirued quarterly meeting of Reception Committee. well and favorably known for the part six F W Gardner H F Prescott named wife the Crescent directors will be held at the lard county, took a plural or l can tiro sold will rase; by i.conro nsrtmi Iteniy Duhrlna, years, Tho a.lto inand C T time some be to companys office this evening. llielet all Ariartruu; ago, oysters McCarty by tockhiiiilers annual meeting will be held stalled hcr.in hia family as a servant I acknowledged market. shipped to this Floor Committee. next Monday, when it is anticipated that C 0 King All the above good aud rofreiliiuvnl Juhu cnlialter girl with tlic usual result in such rase WUllsm Flrinnii 'i!ptitms of intcresL and importance will nn infant, which w now about eight wili be fiiund nt ltt) Main street, as usual. .Win Ilorllck :uLc. A great ileal of dissatisfaclion is months old. The next Grand Jury of SI II. O. that: ns. expressed by tho local stockholders wills the Second District should endeavor to li e present 'management. Kntrn llrer I Itastern Iteert! find a date for the ccreniony that A. G. IhThtol.cl the Opera llouxo Bar, in this state of allaim. Xiitunlujre Marketing. will, on Monday, Oct. 13th, have on oranges, freili California figs, Palace Grooery Slur. draught the celebrated Eastern Beers c Bert's of Milwaukee anil Anheu-sc- r lemon, grapes, choice apples People in need of staple aud fancy Philip and pears, vegetables in great variety, I.onis. Tlic only placo in the St. anil of everyGroceries, Fruit, Vegetables turkeys, chickens, ducks, primp butter, a to Family Groceries, city when the alsivo bciTi will ie w ASSISTED pertaining BY M11A SHELDON. thing fine line of staple and fancy groceries should call at Iiiicaa old stand. Every- draught. and canned goods. Everything first class F 62 Farmers' Kxekangr. thing new, next and dean. No. t II. E. Fyson's, 40 Market Row. J . L. Litas, AY. First South street. Go to ilanly A Kendall's, No. Manager. Balt Lake Vinegar Co. First Bnnlli rtred, for New York buckwheat. A foil line of grocsrics, vegeMax field A Hamill, manufacturers i,f lliMlmm llrolliem. and hay, wholesale SOIREE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING I 'it re malt New store, new goods, a full line of tables, fruits, grain vinegar, 167 Pint East, and retail. anu First and Second South. and fruits grain vegetable, groceries, fur A handsome line of mens, boys' and i feed. Solo agents for Ball take City Walt and Winter Roots. MElild OX MONDAY y KX IK' Cb.Vid M.wrti,sIHiftn childrens suits and hats, of Intent styles nonxj.Dm.rc lnirrovwl Ulft lliaw.. Call on J. B. Stephens, lie will uuke Y.T and ft'cdncsday Kveuiug at Kti. No. 1 stylo-andwrns, nt popular prion, at L. '"'"P- - Main aired, nppoailo MDIES' and JUVENILE CUBS on Tuesday you anything you desire in A Second and Thursday ftemoom at good fit guaranteed. Comer fact that East. ilasrtlled South and First (innd Matinee Every Saturday at I m. At Goldin rgs you can find tha latest Is not yet settled, but Chas. K. Bowring, No. 30 Main street, Private Lessons to suit applicants. Grotto. styloa of foil pvU. Oyster can, paper, decorate, paint and knhonuuo Best Dancing Oat! In the city to rent for The best shoes at lowest prices al the interior of your dwelling in the most Try those celebrated fresh oysters, balls sad parties cooked ia every atfo. Auerlntchs. elegant style. p Psi.iUk. Dinwoociey & McTernay Sheet-Iro- trJipi.i 1:10 m I fo.-nl-l RESTAURANT. IRON RANGES. lAdi.soi:d MON D E L W BOUGHT Till, Copper and L'A'Ui.i I.ir l'Jj'o) p iu .ilM.ira I'AY AND MriHl'. t'ft-- laepin Mill I Uny.drlrei HARD 11:0 s tu mi' arid spriaa v.i'c. m, ran to i'rivale rd'.'rvd by I tcyHii.iio nl Xerdii, ( bo ready 1 ,- I rice. p i urrlral of tnun, al Moii-nl- . Etc. Et-.'.- , his new opera, Dcr Zigeuerbaron, which will be produced this month at the Ander Wiyu Theater, Berlin, and gkortlv after at the (M:;inn. New York ' City. The celchialeJ (Miiijwcr Mo it, ha-the misfortune once cf haring his wife run off with a stable man. Ho did not care so ranch about her running away, but felt all broke up when he found out she had taken all hia money too, and ho immediately sat down and composed. from "Only to see her face again." Mu a m lti.'ft a m :3J a iu ..l10uiii iii is.iui.-.-- t s ci sm 1 Lia re Xcnhi " ' lluiluway l'lPiNiiitlllll Fi'uutaln (iixvii PLAN. Kl, I'.'i" a in I'lesvsnt HiiIIowav Arrive at Xephl at rtur. Arire lnjHr SMi - s.v, MUI " SC HOPPE, E. - " I'Mpur oiiutsln Crocn Public ifttronsge SoliriteJ Anew Grand Opera House, at Pcsth, Hungary, was Islely opened by the emperor of Austria, who hid defrayed Nine the entire cost of its construction. yearn hare R-e- taken to build it. Johann Strauss has nearly completed NOVf.UBKU 1, will lesvoilsily si follows (Sunday, Leave Morel.!- oil'll of Walker Home. Two AFTER AND OX RESTAURANT. No. 25G Main Street, or.DEiL REPAIRING will give a series of operas. In conjunction with Companini, Fratelli, Corsini and Del Puente at Knoll's Thoatrc, Berlin, before coming to America. Aluro. Gerster RAILROAD. House Oyster tu mux CONTAINS j ETC., ETC. Suit of Clothes First-Cla- ss GRAND BALL ""trrrrr'iALL the telegrams i lihonld ca!i on CITY BAKERY: H. LOWENSTEIN. I , h'lPi' lu "( i n -- . 28 W. FIRST SOUTH STREET. first-clas- . OF 1884. Alwsyeonhsnd. YmirpRlronexei nuUrttcd. (IKO. OFBIMRTYT. lmiT!Pp. Three Months, DR. FOOT, JR., Author, Lecturer, and America's Greatest Specialist, Poultry and Game, NEW AND FRESH. No. 265 Main Street, BLOCK. t'XIOX BROWNS Marble Works Corn or Main and Third South rtrretu. I K REAUTY OF DESIGN AND HKI1 1, L workmanship we deft coropeUliuu, h ire which rauuot be uuuenold. r.. iihowh. If, at rrf..-nif- r cure md eiulre wilikf:icilu piwllln-lsnieud. lhreii'iKwicr.l . Iiurls given. ma'a Term mwiuhWc. Ofllco hour l'J s m to i p ip, anil ASSAYER, 141 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, FusoasI aitentloa slv.n to all buvlnero. REFINED , farv Cinivn ' ' . : WM. BREDEMEYEH, Dr. MINING seel u. ieii- -r S. Pi- KNGINRFK A S Dmhi SURVEYOR lospm. ! I SULPHUR TIIR ('All 1.0AD CAN BK OBTAINED BY(nun the Sulphur Work near Can CTces. l'tah. 75 UnaL p0. Cl lllrWki ! VUlta WOOL GROWERS Frank Foote, 1 - I BLOCK, Main Street, between aecfnd eml Third South, akwiii. lUo'.d, J'livr.t .Cbroliie ami Fumslu DImiuv and lielurinhie; s!lclir.in c illsviijii., i f the eri'.enr. ibrnai, hrart.Hi.'ii'.tcb. Msddur, mtiiin smI livir, ald-ieyi- , idhs -- cmlnsl week- O'gaim; rouiu nsiKwo, ' Vnt ma r d-- l. alucl, hvmi, goiuurliiLS, A a idceMtiiui turvomiO'i, n:ls,Jr ta.-ui- i. irro ulsr unil pi nlid r.'ui-.- rmlmn, si.d a 1 buthwxiii. thnaili: dim I'iv- )iU"'lii.rt dullam for a lest rne of u,.y f.nuol Hyplilll- - or uervmirdubliity thu It. Knot camiia euro. evleetle 1 lie doctor uku li"HKi'iimi-anri,ae:abiun.-mP'tI,xa.',veir,.i'iiand i"HgiivUxa. on all Ml'OCK - 2 00 - LocHtcl permsnemly end eomultailon Five et UNION - BY CARR1LK (Of Now Yolk;, Fine Groceries, Green Groceries, SHELDONS REASON aaiwH fowtertr 4 00 Six Months, CONFECTIONERY ....IdtAl.GR IX.. 1 t'-- Strut Per Year, bv mail, - S8 00 and Pies, Cakes, Crackers J. B. CECIL, -- Dancing Academy. and Cutter. ftATUiFACTHW HVARANTEED, ?74 Hats - :- i:e dulivehed to any Bukad will the city. J. BERGEN, Superintendent - n KKRP1SAND DlOKKllT, Halt Lake dty. t TTOOFKK U (hint A ELDHIDGK BLOCK, ROOM flmir Ml lakaOKr V h. fow rt 'A. H. KELLY & BRO.,xAvvyACTCiuiu or ;Blank-Book- sl ! ! IOOK BINDING AND PAPER RULING. MAIM BTBXET, rtirt gear north of Jeara'i Bank, up rtate. Tl - |