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Show SALT LAKH Eiit Liillp ' ".7 DEPARTURES iNO w. fcjOa.in, p. ic. SI . I &00 , Vnrsh iv4B.lf.lJ1 ss--- &S. .jn. (.:& D.HI. PC) a.. in. m. iy : Bt :!:lo p.m. r:w a. 111. V:- -0 a. ui. can u. hi. C:i a. in. is C:M a. 111. mountain t!mu. r'Ivrlitnlrd jjUbottwigJj T lyki.'H, ntinnji'r. utedU1- I - Bouton tlilpucgti, . igf jraoancxAca. . MIMHI....A 2,750.00 ...... sf.wo.uo SSS"18" I Total 2ftajo 8,17l;.(W rABCO A CO. 1TELU. Hen Silver bullion- iinnie Sloore.... yidun bulHon - ...415.000.00 SUWU) .... iSfiTOXM ..IlCfoGCiX) I Tltf" ULVfr. (1CUTAT10XS. ..lO.'-Lca- ,Twt ..x flon LEAD. r ft 100 CITV GLEANINGS. at Social Hall under tbe auspices of the bill will be given A Uerfflieg igjooit Society- - roi lecond rehearsal of the opera iN take place at C 'aider's this evening, at 7:S0. rjtfcoce jMace Corbett, In examination of Thomaswhich was with stealing a horse, frthiiimorning, has been postponed jt through tickets to New York nisi). & . G. nnd Santa Fe, were Uths 1). ft R. O' city ticket office aoming. BTecnty-tv- The little kids sar.g o Bay and Huy" at a "shiveree" in the other night, and the bride-P- i tried to kill himself live times. is in received pounds of Columbia Hirer ton, the first shipment of a contract fOW pounds daily. item gatherer of the Unuld says murning, it is reported that Mr. the well known cattle man, had nr broken while on a visit east. Aa Ftrsous was wagging his jaw on street a few days ago it becomes Hera'A mail to hold his jaw on this IE finest piscatorial display of Colieo J Oil Johns. ISunIiip.. KAILS OF lie to-0- ft. DEQEM11EH to attend or enjoy auy of Ihe advantage of said school at any time in the future, and 'that thev ought not to be taxed to raise a fund to build such or anv school house in the said Territory, or In any way be compelled to contribute to the support of the schouls to be held or had therein, because said schools, as plaintiffs are informed and believe, and upon such information nnd belief charge the foot to le, are and in the future will Trautaricd Evening, The city council met in regular Can Taxpayers ba Compelled to Support Sectarian Schools? ses- sion last evening, Mayor Sharp presiding. The following petitions were pres-- , tiled: l'rom J. R. Walker and M. H. Walker, asking for the privilege of putting building material ou Second South street, in front (.1 the vacant lot west of the Opera House, Granted. Eli 11. Kelsey, jr., asked that the term of his license as real Mate agent he transferred to M. L. Cummings. Referred to committee on Renewals of licenses re retail liquor dealers were granted to Phil Margetts, Brown ft Whiting, A. O. Eechtol, and J. E. Sands. A renewal was also granted O. n. Hardy, executor of the estate or K. 11. Margetts, to brew malt liquors. license as auctioneer was appleu for hy Samuel A. Gordon, and granted to r three months from December 17th. Report were submitted as follows: The superintendent of waterworks presented his quarterly report. Water mains had been extended 1,157 feet durthe ing quarter, at a cost of $1,630.14. Tout expenditure from contingent fund during quarter, $2,080.55. Eveiything pertaining to the waterworks wu reReported to be in good condition. ferred to committee on waterworks. The committee on license, to whom was referred the petition of 1. Hunt, for remission of his job wagon license, reported that they had inquired into his circumstances, and recommended that the praycr lie not granted. Adopted. The committee on license, to whom was referred the petition ofO. P. Arnold, superintendent of the Street Railway Company, asking that a payment of $25 per car be accepted by the city for the ensuing year, in lieu of the per capita tax required by law, reported that they found the charter to the company subjected to a per capita tax of five mills on each passenger carried. The committee recouimonded that the tax for the year commencing December 1st be placed at one mill on each passenger carried by the company, or in lieu thereof that the company pay at tho rate of $25 for each car operated till December 1st, 1833. Mr. Dick Brockholdt, tssignee of Merrill & Winegar, liquor dealers, asked for a license to dispose of the slock. Referred to the mayor with the committee on license associated. The committee on police reriorted that they had found the marshals bills fur November correct, and recommended tho appropriation of the amount, viz: $141.03. j pavilion loot evening was well nixed by spectators, but the number askeru was rather few. A few characters were represented, but majority were poorly gotten up. The were removed at J:KO, and many skaters then joined in tho sport. r. and Mrs. Samuel IL Auerbach Ixuoraled the lifk.li anniversary of r. voiding day last night in a A party was given at da's llall in honor of the event, vs attended by the employes of km of Auerbach liras, and a few The occasion was a isle friend. Au Interesting DImumIou on This Important Point llefore Judge 7.ane. Several weeks ago certain cf tho taxpayers of the Seventh School District, through their attorneys, Dickson & arian und C. O. Whittcmorc, jietiti aictl Judge Zane for an order restraining ihu tax collectors of that district and of the county from collecting a certain tax levied by the trustees of the district for the erection of a new school house. Among the allegations set forth in the complaint were several relating to the sectarian nature of the school. The defendants, through their counsel, Messrs. Sheeks ft Rawlins, moved to strike out all that portion of the complaint relating to the ' RELIGIOUS CONTROL That said church lias always heretofore claimed and asserted, and now does claim and assert, as one among the doctrines and tenets of the faith upon which it is founded, that its officers anil priesthood have authority over the members of the church in temporal as well as spiritual mailers and things, which has been expressly SALT LAKE THEATER $350 OPERA. and 24th 23d, 22d, 25th, d Grand Chorus and Orchestral , PROPHETS AND BEERS By Almighty God, and by him delegated to such 'Officers and priesthood. That ever since the organization of tho said church in said Territory its authority has been' and now is exercised throughout said Territory in temporal as well as spiritual matters, in apucint-ment- s and elections to office, the settlement of controversies and disputes con cerning property and personal rights, and in the creation and perpetuation of ALLEGED TUBLIC TERRITORIAL SCHOOL SYSTEM, MARTHA MIGNON (Yraino-l-ii'il- , TPH-HA- ANNUAL BALL The management and control of the schools thereunder, the including branches of learning taught therein and the appointment and qualifications of teachers therefor; that during all of .said lime tbe said church, through its officers and priesthood, has exercised, and now does exercise, in all the school districts and in all the public schools in said Territory, its authority, so claimed )V lire Academy Lectures. as aforesaid, to exclude from all control, Thursday evening, Proor participation cf, in or to fessor Rentier will give the fourth of the management matters connected with the j one. coureo on the the "Region of the Yellowpublic schools, either as school officers or explanation of the prices charged stone." An account will be given of the teachers, every person who wu not and Abbott the for falls at the Theater of geyser regions in general is not now a member of said church or a cement, Mr. Russiter desires to uy peculiarities believer in its doctrines and authority, relative their with ages. Also a deand has so directed and does now direct krl ike amount depends upon tho nuni-- f Just Arrived by Express. seats, 51.50 being charged for each scription of onr own geyser region in said schools and all of them in the Thus, for a still containing nix particular, its elevation, relief, climate, methods of thought and study prevailing Yesterday upon looking into tbe store to influence the minds of of E. J. Kwaner & Co., jewelers, we were thejiricc would lw 50, and for one etc. The description of the geysers and therein, so boiling springs and other features of the children and persons attending the confronted by piles of hav, paperj era lea og eight seals, $12 would he charged, boxes sre lint yet sold for all of the natural scenery will 1m beautifully illusand barrels in which had been racked same towards acceptation of and anil are held at $10 each, seats trated by a large number of steronticon new silverware goods just received by BELIEF IN THE DOCTRINES views taken on the spot and never before this firm for the holiday trade. The prodded fur fire persons. exhibited in Salt Lake. The lectures And tenets of said church, to the exclu- critical taste of purchasers of goods from j'j Prolate Court was the scene of are held at llnniniimd ewelrrs make it a necessity to have new Hall; admission sion of all other religious belief. 1; proceedings this forenoon, That for the reasons aforesaid the arrival constantly, and Swanerdb Co. to each ten cento. The next lecture in iarnree case of Smith vs. Smith, the course will be children of a large minority of persons, are alive to this fact. In addition to the given by Judge Good(tkk Mrs. Smith sued for a divorce citizens snd residents of the said Terri2d. large display of silverware goods, they .hr husband on the grounds of win, January tory, including those of these plaintiffs, have elegant gold watches, substantial mil habitual drunkenness, came Distribution of Charily, in docall of whom are ilver watches, and the prettiest designs frrial. About twenty witnesses At an informal meeting of several trines and tenets, have been and now rou ever uw in bracelets, rings, nsek-aceNma'iced. A decree was granted ministers of different Christian congrcga- - I are pins, chains, guards, lockets, .. . excluded of neceasity from all partb pound of drnnlennesa, the t in any of tho benefits to be charms, brooches, s . and ticipation being sustained. C. O. turns of tho city, held this morning, to derived from said schools. other things set with dianonds, many iSmore conducted the case for the consider the matter of the distribution of That daring all of said time the mcm-be- pearls, rubies, garnets, agates, onyx, etc. BtX of said church, comprising a majortho charity with which they have been The firm give a warranty of the value in lojrt, ranging from ity of the dtizans and residents cf said of each article sold, which creates a feeleight to intrusted by the Messrs. Walker Brothbefore stated, have yielded ing of confidence that appears quite nyan of age, were convicted of ers and by Receiver Bancroft and the Territory, larceny in the Police Court profitable to Messrs. Kwener & Co., Messrs. Remington & Johnson, it was and do now Justice Spiers postponed agreed that some central bureau of inTO SAID CHURCH, they are certainly doing a nice business. YIELD OBEDIENCE laent until and the toys were formation wu needed in order to guard Its officers and priesthood, in the matters el u in tbs City Jail. A Fine Establishment. They were the donors and distributors of charity and Uiingi sforauid relating to said into ight Button & Boyan have recourt this morning and Mesdamu well to as schools. against imposition r rearing 1 4fere a new and splendid stock from make cently opened reprimand and efficient sure the . That all tlis school trustees of nearly TuiBor wen Justice relief of the deserving poor. discharged. school district in the Territory of of millinery at 41 Main street (Hooper The every ,B Uw course of his Large consign remarks, undersigned was therefore requested to Utah ue now and at all times heretofore and Eldridge block.) enly the absence of any call a meeting in the names of the min- have been members of the said church of meats of millinery goods, feathers, eta, received from the Eut, imtitution or suitable place of isters assembled, and to invite represent- Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, are constantly t lliat saved them from the lie present of all religious bodies and that in the few school districts in and eveiything is new and the very to atives y of their misdemeanors. presents of the city, of whatever name or belief, nid Territory, including the said latest in style. The new store beautiful appearance, and will well and of all charitable associations, for the Seventh school district, the school trusPERSONAL lOIXTS. Mesdamu a visit of inspection, purpose of organizing some such bureau. tees whereof are not all members of said repay solicit the patronage of Notice is hereby given that such meeta majority of snch trustees are Button A Boyan Xa Bell Wade, a cousin church, and are confident they of Capt nowand at all times heretofore have their old friends, of all Thursday, left over the D. & U. U. this ing will be held can suit the tutu patrons who may said church. members Wasatch of in the the at been chambers, Judges her home near Chicago. orders. That the manner in which the schools fovor them with building, at 9 a. tu., and an invitation is Ryan, a mining man of extended to all religious bodies snd to in all the school districts in said TerriThe Occidental, IB E. First Houth St. ul leave over the narrnw-guagall societies engaged in distribution of tory, including the school in said We the undersigned, by reason of the Orleans is conducted lie be shall Seventh to district, represented. charily goods dispensed by ns, hereby determined and N. F. Putnam, ostensibly nominally world that we are ever jk Qwa. E. Clark, superintendent and prescribed by the school trustees proclaim to the behalf of the ministers assembled. In low at sell to agency in this city, made prices the Iwst ready in truth of the respeclive'districts, yet 1 Miunea wines and the visit yesterday. and imported Tausorlal Artists. anil in fact the manner of conducting all choicest of liquors and cigars. Families Mather and R. II. Sholes were . Ben Nesbitt and Harry Taylor have of said school including the school in who for private parties "vre Chicago bound passengers taken the Clift House barber shop and the Seventh district, including the selec- shouldarenot pnswring forget to give us a call. Union Pacific this of teachers in all of and them. and see call tion to all invite would employment morning. Aukk A Murphy, Proprietors. satisfaction guaranteed. A clean said schools, is controlled nnd determined jh. Itustin, a mining man from Perfect and but the None towel to every man. lay by Palace Grocery Store. ,,r that city over the workmen employed. OFFICIALS OF SAID rifie this morning. XXCLESIATICAL People in need of staple and fancy Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and every-tilin- g cnrncii, the funnv man of the LOST, BTOAYED OK STOLEN! school of all saiJ trustees the whom pertaining to Family Groceries, To this city t itjur14 "ow Priped inwhere ami whore counsel they should call at Lucass old Mand. Every .100 Reward districts defer, he York, n to new, neat and clean. No. 62 E. IPUMdent-elert lsJP Cleveland Will lie paid by A. G. Beclilol of the listen and accedo to in all such matters. thing J. L. Lucas, teachers in ull the schools Fin-- t South street. n.? 0,1 .t ,e Mormon question, i le Opera House Bar, on the return of his That all the Manager. to Kan Francisco, after i business, which wu lost or stolen on the in all the school districts in said Terri- J?? 'i',"1' wJ1 the (seventh school the in 13. resume That including Oct. his the tory, popular of fire, ibitie ?,? on the I night Horses Winlrreil. hereto resort is again open to the public with district, arc I now and at all times Horses and cattle wintered on Stun said of members the have icon sure is fore which a A. G. again on deck,' up to May 1, 1833, for $10 KCOn TO NONE. and that none bat members of bury Island, Herds taken out on the 1st head.' guarantee to Ihn public that tho stock church, per Hchnol the are chureh permitted by therein tlisjienscd is equal to the but in nid and 13th of each month. Apply tu of counsel l(7nnran the to the A. G. Bkcutol. trustees, yielding the city. A Jurgensens stables or to Main Bt. Thompson officials au in ecclesiastical authority lay ami 8. Psittenxin. Christmas anil New Years, in said church, to be employed in any belter accommodation and or u,y mnnerou Klearni, of the New York Gandy Store, of nhl school as lueliew. aietrapolitan Willard Hall. uiisluuien, an immense stock of public schools That in all the The clioicost wines, liquors and cigars bove place of busneu is on hand with i for the holidays. This inlaid Territory, under the Territorial to lie found in Ihe city. Give me a call. a MNtauntnt, where choice candiu Ubl wiji onr May in school system, and particularly in the B. SrutxuKR, Proprietor. bdngtlw 10th yur of determined to Bthopl hid and maintained in the we are Lake fttecnnd to wnT Iulou llruud. UlmwAlargM stock than any previous Seventh district, the teachers nnd pupil K.ISSL Tuhn Gallachf.k. school houw, enII. E. Iyzon, No. 40, Market Row, is year, not only of onr own manufacture, in the schools, during ... Holiday Hooka. but stocks selected from most of the largo gage in certaiu devotional and reliaimn the sole agent for Utah fort lie celebrated r 1W "B Coses, manufactures East. People wishing good exercises, and that at least indirectly the Union brand of oysters. be sure to doctrines and will randies wholesome j.Vwklbi pure Balt Laka'lnegHr Co. AW! INCULfind them at the New York Candy Ktoro TENETS OF THE unCW-'bi'lwmifo! f!1 JIlday Presents, MaxGeld A Hamill, manufacturers of atnre. House CATED "f Eat-t-, lie nls Christ- - or the Opera pure malt vinegar, 157 Find II. O. Ktkauxs. And taught. tween First anil Second Houth. JJ'k Klnre, That in the future id iloctrinu am Oyster Grotto. Oyster Grotto. will continue to be iiieulraleil anu tenets fresh celebrated all winter in any qiinntily at cream Ice Try those school. taught in said Seventh district are memconked in every stylo. Grotto. Ilia Oyster fur That they nor either of them York Mt. x A handsome lino of men's, boys and nor believers in Yarmouth Bloaters at If. K. SwceriiH, vego-- childrens suits and hate, of latest stylu ber of the said chureh, end uo not duiro Fine Bml bay, wholesale anil thereof, rtittall.k 40 Market Row. patterns, at popular prices, at L. the docirinu children Fyson's, their of suffer eny nor intend to befit-ainue- TOP BUGGIES, $150, $200, $250, $300 EMMA ABBOTT four-fifth- AN Studebaker Branch House The argument in the of George v. Ncplii Clavton were con eluded iu tho District Court yesterday and the case submitted. A decision was rendered this morning. Judge Zaue held that the fact describing plaintiff' he right to the office of Territorial auditor SKf lAlHAX IX T 11 KIR CHAR At TER. should hare been clearly set forth in the That the school heretofore had and the maintained in said Kevcuih District, ami complaint. The law mpiire.1 of l)ouglua to lie made by the which. is in tho future to he kept and maintaiued in the school house to he governor and with tho advice and en-seof the Legislative Council. The erected nnd paid fur by the tax lew herein complained of has not been, is complaint alleges that IXmglss was duly nut now, anil in the future will not be a appointed by the governor, but does not STILL TAKES THE LEAD. slate that the appuintiuent wu made free public school. with the advice and consent of tbe counThat a monthly mm for tuition theret- cil. There facts should We have introduced for Spring Trade two additional grades ol rUGCII S, have been set ofore, is now, and in tbe future will con- forth as foct the that clearly plaintiff' tinue to be compulsorily exacted from u & and for all children and persons in said wu appointed by the governur and they ere set forth Ihe complaint school district who have heretofore atdon not show tin t plaintiff is entitled to tended, do now or in he future may at- the i.ffice. The opinion of the court war tend said school for instruction therein, the fact to whether the legislaand that said school hu been and in the that tive council did advise and consent to future will be a private school. this The argument on the inotiun to strike snd appointment could Le put in issue without it the complaint did not out the above portion of the complaint show for Four Evenings Only thst the plaintiff was entitled to was opened by the office. And One Christmas Matinee ! BEN SHEEKS, Judge McBride suggested that the Who stated the position of the defense plaintiff relied entirely upon the act COMMENCING MONDAY, to be that if anything was wrong that empowering the Governor to till vacanif the facts alleged above were wrong cies, and lie held that a vacancy existed, the court should not interfere. The the office having never been filled. OF AMERICA'S l AVt'KITF. THK IVITLA! AM) UKNOW.NKl The Judge Zane Even in that case his remedy was in the Legislature. fact that the Mormon people controlled term would expire at the follwing sesthis Territory was known to Congress sion of the Legislative Council. A seswhen it passed the act jiroviding for a sion ofthe legislative Council lias been Territorial Legislature, and authorising held since the plaintiff's appointment, that body to regulate the public school and his term of office has, therefore, exsystem. 'Mr. Kliecki read the acts of pired and he could not bo put in possesthe Territorial Legislature in relation to sion of tho office. The demurrer to this GRAND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. the towers and duties of school trustee complajnt waa, therefore, sustained, and and the manner of raising school funds. the plaintiff was allowed lime to emend STRONGEST ARRAY OF NOTED ARTISTS EVER HEARD IN ENGLISH OPERA The school trustees had not violated the the complaint. law. If they misappropriated this The mud is too numerous to mention.- TRI.'tA DONNAS Emma money, then a question of remedy I ixxic Anuamlale. Tenors-- It illiam Cailte, AMhU, I.auni would arise, and not beforehand. Even Itsiiti.niw-- Th Ksimwiu-Yalcntini! Vabrinl, Maurice Umiiu-ll- . TajriisiMtni, lira Cut! Shave!' yelled Hair "Shampoo! llulUv Unesu Famous uml Wni. Walter ('ampobctlu. Allen, Ttobi. Ward. allowed one system a admitting that they man on Walker Bros. corof religion to he taught in ner this afteruuon, ami pedestrians another, if tlio matter thought he was craxy until they saw the entirely to their discretion the court had no right to interfere. It was not the pretty girl sadly arise end wipe oil' the The following Brilliant Repertory will hegiveu: mini. They were white snd red. province of the court to decide what MONDAY Abbott' "foul lV?f f runni'e!,'1 tYKl'Nlb'DAY Three Donnas, religion should be taught in the public At Goldberg's yon ran find tho late-- t schools, or whether anv should be ! sivlu of foil gOOlllle ! taught. AU-tt, Abbott, AnnamUlo, ftriirinl, IMIiiii, Annaiulale, ('attic, AMUSEMENTS. t:.. YAUIAX, llruilerick, Allen, Council. Alton, Ilrudrrick. Followed Mr. Sheeks. He had not anti mat oil any neceasity for making an Kuuna Abbott-- , lireatc- -t Kuet-oEIGHTH Till' 1W1VAY Hanna Abbott aa Arline, elaborate argument in opposition to the motion. It was a part of the unwritten law of tlio land that any sectarian whatof (Camille) teachings, A iuiainbilo. Vabrinl. TiKlbipcIrn, ever be excluded denomination, Abbott, (Salle, Togllaiictra, lliiiillc, Allen. I Hen, Waul. from the public school. Judge Cooley li Trovatore! had declared it unlawful to compel supThursday. Grand Christmas Matinee The port of religious instructions. With a Urllllantaiul Most Complete Cast of lavoiite. power of the courts to interfere was ilTHK DliNKHT OF THE lustrated by the action of the school N. B.-S- ale of Scats board f Cincinnati, which passed a open Monday, Dec, 15th, resolution prohibiting all religious exAt the Salt Lake Theatre Box Ofliee, and continue daily from 10 a. in to 4 p. tu. ercises in the public schools, including the reading of the liible. The court : Will was petitioned fur an order to restrain Raaerved 50o Seats 25c. Extra. 50o, Admission, $1.00, 75c, the hoard from enforcing this order and First and Second Circles, 25c Extra, 510, S8, SO, According to Lorathiii. an injunction wu issued, which wu set aside by a superior court. To say that an American citizen could be compelled I'mler tbe Auspices of (be ! to support such a school is described in this complaint shocked ones under.OF......... Mr. Yarisn referred to standing. numerous opinions and authorities, and GRAND LODGE OP UTAH. every point advanced was well sustained bv law and logic. BConit then adjourned until 2 o'clock p. m. C. Douglss December y oflicc. Appropriations were made to continent funds, to Im drawn by the heads of tho various departments as follows: supervisor of streets, $1,000; superintendent of water works, $300; chief of the tire department, $100; Jordan and Salt Lake canal, $200; liberty Park, $300. Adjourned. Hue. Return That for many years prior to the bringing of this action there has Lecn and is now in the Territory of Utah a church and religious organisation known as "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, and sometime called the "Mormon Chureh, of which, as there plaintiffs are informed and believe, and upon such information and belief chargo the fact to be a largo majority, s At least of the entire of the Territory are inem- - Adopted.' Fred W. Taylor was voted $30 for work in the asiessor and collectors Juil;a KISCSU.AXE0T1I. . Casa ii u fendants: ITS by Iiaac1a-(,li)li,- un-le- OR THE SCHOOLS, THROUGH in Ilia Our Standard A Grade Work And arguments on this motion were heard Following is the portion of the complaint objected to by the de- BKVKALKD AN IMIOUTAXT III LING. A Doclaluu 1884. 17, La Traviata! Bohemian Girl! will I.O.O.F. Library Hollanders L. NEW JEWELRY STORE, Dec. 20, at 148 Main Street. WALKER OPERA HOUSE, Having jnt returned from the Kastsilh a new and Well Asmirted stock of Ilinrnnnda, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Marble, (.'berry and Walnut Clucks and Novelties, all suitable fur CIIKI5TMA8 PJIKSFN'i'rf, I will offer such at!a Very Low Margin Above Gust. Remember, ALL MY GOODS AUIO NEW, and of tbe LATKST STYLES. ataTl will guarantee my goods a reprewntrd, or refund tbe money. , Jewelry Manufactured to Order at Short Notice. THURSDAY EVENING. Dea 18. : $2 TICKETS bid from the various Please Give Me a Call. committees and members of the order. To be s, ileeve-bulton- Prevail GRAND OPENING u u Prices Popular Opera HOLLANDER. L. desiring to atteend from Illng-baand Ogden will be Aimiahed with Excursion Tickets at reduced ndua. is u yester-iftcttwo- u n. u y o first-cla- ss Cali-om- finl-cia- m llT? tJ iS.1 rit??. 0 Goldbergs. ss ia SHELDONS John Taylor & Son, Dancing Academy. TAILORS. MERCHANT Ladies and Gents Together, A FULL LINE OF WOOLENS and NOVELTIES in Mens Wear. ASSISTED BY MRS. SHELDON. Choice SEASON OF 1884. EVENING EVERY SATURDAY SOIREE and Ladies Gents' imported LADIES' and JUVENILE CLASS on Tuesday snd Thursday afternoons at 230. Grand Matfuce Kvery Saturday at I p. in. Private Leanona to suit applicants. Best Dancing Hall in Uw eity to rent for balls and parties. T CLOTHS 43 and 45 E. Second South street, Salt Lake City. Gold and Silver WATCHES, And Everything Needed in that Lins, at tbe P S H 2 lo n PC E cv C o S'- 3 b. M l) 3 (fl A. (d 0) z 0) E o o DC MRS. JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, 0Q 0 u Main Street, CAN TIXD TOE LARGEST AHt.bRT 3- M 9! X H s PRICES. t7c7 ba1ley&broI Land Agents. FFICE NEXT DOOR TO U. S. LAND OUlce and oppoidte tho Trlbuno ofliee. pro Jake anplinilftiii Air mineral patents, limber culture oaru homestead. ami duaert laud paper. Write to them anu melee stamps for information, and save a tho city All eorrwpondenec answered promptly- FoetotBaeBox wl a a M 33 O hi o & 118 M.G; 3 Third Third South Street, SALT LAKE CITY LAPHAM. Cloaks and Suits. ' r J.UtAraaux. 1 J. No. 42 Market Street. FALL AND WINTER STYLES JUST RECEIVED. McCALL BAZAR PATTERNS AOENT FOR and Queen free, baser brwwv nutker, 00 cent, by mail. Hoop Sklrta, Iluatloa Dtcm Buttons, Caroline Health Uurects, Bustle Skirts, etc. Address of Gallon MRS. H. 0. LAPHAM, Walt Lake City, (A UTAH. eseaesMa F.O. Hoax ' C. CONKLIN & CO. UTAH ORE SAMPLING Ores and Bullion VERY LOWEST ro a LU meat of m RESIDENCE, i c dbo (1) AT- TUFTS ELBRIOGE ELIASONS. 142 DOMESTIC Glass Meets on Monday and Wednesday Evening at TV. -- AND In Fine ami Mediant Grade. MILL Carefully Sampled. GIVEN TO THE SPECIAL ATTENTION Ores and Bulltoa. MUlTBoulb Nevada and Temple street, between Utah Utah Oontral Railroad Depots. Office ever London Bank of Utah (front roam). Ilf I El more money than at anything for y 1 ' M elkO by taking an agency out. (le filing succeed None foil. 1 k Term free. Maine. grandly. Hai.i.ktt IIook Co., Fort-lan- d, |