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Show BAliT tiAJLti MI CHRONICLE ?e depahures of Silt Iatf, linn. w IDA HITCHCOCK'S BENEFIT. CLOU. 730 a.m. The programme tor the Ida Hitchcock 43Sp.m. 7:30 a.m. benefit ia complete and tra give it below1 10:80 a. u. 6jna.m. without a doubt the gentlemen har100 p.m, 7d0a.ni. ing ible matter In charge will make 7:20 a.m. tiOOpm. good in every particular their promiaee 6:20 a.m. 1030 am. 6d0a.ni. to the public, that thie eliould Uthe beet a. m. entertainment, from a fine art aland point, uiuianl mountain time. given to a Balt Like audience thie fea- - t&m tatoe. of the institution. The required apparatus a fin library, and all the appurtenances of a school are POiwsseJ by Hammond Hull. Ths able faculty consist of Prof. E. Benuer, Prof. I F- - Allen and Mrs. Allen, Miss N. L aa Yoorhes, Mr. K. M. Ashley, Mias Emerson, Miss Wilson, Miss liilkerth, Mia. 8cm too, Mrs. Arrick sod Miss Baker. Patrons and friends are invited to visit the school at any time. The Work of Educating Young Utah in Good and Competent Hands. gBE5ffi- ah. Fro.ran and Treaent Condition Our Leading Clly Brhuol. 0 l,J-- y Rom jaasr"- ttrri.ia 1. Quartette, L manatr. JOBS B. WILSON, 00, . aad.Baiitam M (uanMoio. bullion..... (. "Damon - . and Pythlai Ida Hltchoocx. Mu Hlnm.ntK-Song, The M Kim Jrame Hawley. Recitation, 1 W. E. Wethe. .Briar Bom.". Ul Jlg,5JB . (76 M K1JK1M LEAD 7. 16 2. tv, varigLTa qootatiou. ..(8, 70 Mr. H. 8. Erouae Trio.. . ,r,t v 9. hr Retaairer Beaaza. Wethe Ktoum and Van Prug, VI laniao o loughl ament. Aria nella oLEAimrow. Bellini Mr, Robert Qoriinakl. 10. Hesitation Drum CU1 of 61,"..... benefit at Walker Ida Hitchcock. it. Cello solo evening. Mr. I. L. Van Fmag. fa dne Burnell of Patience fame 11 Bony, Gentla Facts.............., Mrs. J.Leviberg. igii Ida Hitcncoka benefit. U. Recitation, Jana Conquest... fa Leer Young of Patience Opera Ida Miteheoek. Hitchcock benefit; It Quartette, Minuets" Feaea Mams. Wtlhf, Krona, Van fiaag and Beaver for murder, hu fa triad atnot Bflhlnn. guilty and diachugad. ijodged l 36. . fa a. Hitchcock Hsom CONDUCTOR. m giunoth Ounlau Orchestral H. 3. KBOVSX A PROCLAMATION. at the Theatre promiaee t Ami Mr. Boaaiter aaya tickets are Ida Hltebesek'a BeweHt at the Opera ingrmppidlr- Homo Evening. j meeting night In pu nuance of a raiolution passed by fa Havanth Ward Miarion echoed the Mvrtle, . A fall programme is prepared Rocky Mountain and ill ere iaritad to be present. Columbia lodges of tha Knight of lfrwyTifahMh.aU. 8. deputy fythiaa, that, they nttead the benefit evening with h tendered to Mia Ida Hitchcock in a body fa tommy end eectiooin townahipa etc. north of the lake, faeraoetory Now, therefore, I, Danial Dunn, Past hr partial will bo taking tha Add Chancellor, K.of P. hereliy iaaue thie Sr-- . That as far aa my Proclamaliou. fat Friday aftetrnoon tha Collegiate pomible all of the Brathern do attend the fan (irti a visiting day to paronte BeaafittoMiaa Ida Hitchcock, and that their wive, mother, listen, Ibadi of the school. The atudanta they-tok!fa organize .Temperance Society and by no met ua forget their sweethearts. A diapeniatiofl is hereby granted qthanuelvas. to all Knights to wear their Knights kknetiful sextette from Patience jewels on thie occasion. hi J. Levi berg, llieua Edna Bus--ri Fraternally, Lecy Young and Messrs. John Daniel Duke, ml T. Crawford and Geo, W. Py-il- u Put Chancellor, K. of P. Hitchoocka benefit. Tha moet reliable data obtainable ndvertieemant in yesterdays IK-- f the lorn of 8150 in gold coin wu shows the number of lira stock ia Arils to beat follows: Cattle, 288,000; ijact of much talk among coma of anployed circles during tha day. horses, 31,800; males, 18,600; swine, Estimated value 19.000; sheep, 080,000. famed to be a general impres-I. although no specified reward 89,000,000. hid, the amount would probably Some of the Riverside orange-growIto the finder.. . re trying the experiment of making wine from oranges, and thoee who have FESUOMAI. - POIMVR. tried it have met with grand eucoM. To one gallon of orange juice they ue three r, after an absence unde of sugar and ou of a gal- -i out ha ia again in Zioa among of witer. A In New Biver District the prinripei QLBocker. wife and daughter went y, A to morning altar passing a fbw rock ftirmuloai ere elate, talc ana end the various ledges range ia faMtfi in Salt Lake. width from three inches to eix feet. -- fKilhan relumed last evening, ay parchaaad n fine stock of spring Bain in California is quilt general, clothing. and the amount of good if does is incalculable. Treltom Be porters, There are over 80 Mormon churches lawl leaning! of tha Salt Lake ere seen on every occasion, in Colorado. In Idaho there are over GO; in Arixona about 70. indictment were rendered to ynlerday by the Grand Jury for People in need of staple and fancy iof tha law of the Territory, and Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and everyTha id the United States laws. thing pertaining to Family Groceries, nl raporter took no acoount of tha should call at Lucass obi stand. Evenr-thin- g new, neat and dean. No. 62 E. liner cases, hot made quite di First South street. J. L. Lucas, n it who might be the uoct lathe latter. Had the fledgi Manager. nesived any intimation the Goal! Coal I i eeeuied, he, no doubt, would For cooking purposes there is no coni anally apprised them of tha fact. (Ike hireling! might flea equal to tha Pleasant Valley. Try it. Oh, yee, an indictr Office No. 145 8 Main street. Telenponuad. kr crime under the laws of tha phone No. 211. ' hqr ia nothing, hot for crime under Sells, Burton A Co. nfadStasM etatutoe tha brethren KetSars. . Anger, end they must be pro-ik- an am failing ; broken, worn oat If you irrsat, though ever ao guilty, and nervous, nee Wells Health Be-n- r. roc of U. S. laws avoided. fate-sigh- iery Kith ML o i BALT LAKE ACADEMY. Everybody knows that Utah's diildren re her best crop, snd everybody knows how ill that crop hu been harvested and garnered. But the era is dawning of greater care and attention to the children. The age of adobe sheds for it rapidly pasting away. In this dty tha first notable attempt at reform wu nude by the board of the Beit Lake Academy. In the midst of great discouragements end with energy proportional, they built Hammond Hall, a structure every way complete end a part of e plan which ie only just begun. Nowhere in .Utah can a school building be ihown which for completeness in arrangements for the health of students, will compere with Hammond Hall. The stum apparatus affords an equable end pleasant hut throughout the build ventilatioh boxes connect iag, very room with a large brick air shaft, healed from the boiler, and providing e eomltant end powerful draught. The lam halla are equally well warmed with the study roome. The first introduced by the Emnaitic drill Academy, in which all the pupils an exercised daily, hu had good reeniti. Attendance hu been good, end ao pupils have had to withdraw on account of lanitude or heed achee, aa ia oftan the cast. Prof. Benner says he hu observed delicate boys end especially in hulth, strength ana girls improve " appearance more rapidly since gymnastic than coald have been craditad. The ample gronndaetirod locality, yet oentral, the well kept end pleasant home surrounding, (he elevation beyond stagnant waters, ell contribute to make it a most desirable location. The reporter gathered particulars of the school and ite management, which for lack at space must be crowded out of We would sav, however, tkii issue. that all dasse are welcome at Hammond Hall, irrespective of political, church and social affiliations, and the attendance is good and incrouing, some 200 pupils being now enrolled. All departments, grading from tha kinder-garte- n to the collegiate, are in force. Particular emphasis is given to mental Arithmetic and English grammar. The outride patronage find comfortable accommodations with neighboring families. In connection with the Academy an three schools in thie city: One in the 19th. ward, another in the 20th. and tha third in the 10th., number all told, about 200 pupils. BALT LIKE SEMINARY. This iasritntion ia located at 31 and 33 East Tkinl South street end ia under the direct chaige of Prof. T. W. Lincoln end Mistants, Prof. Jeffrey, llist Alice Bowles, Mim Addle Gomoq end M M. A. Locke. The achool is adapted a boarding and dar school for both mass. The new building adjoining wn erected lut season for teachers and young ladies exdurively. Jn 1870 the Belt Lake Seminary wu founded, end it hu prepared many young people for good positions in life they ere now in possession of. . The course of study embraces all bnuchu belonging to en academy, ranging from the kindergarten end primary to a college preparatory course, modeled after the courses of our best Eastern seminaries. At present the chool numbers about 50 in tha academic department, 50 in the intermediate department, and some 80 in the primary room. d, . por-phr- u . f2S?2 Ooy-ne- . . fl. . Druggist. C aw The Mining Institute, Apropoied donation of minerals com-pri- be Cored' by AdMhKaSertngPr. Haines's OeM BpeoUto. nUagid Uqivenity of Deseret It can be given in a cup of coflee or lepit end never can become tha ten without the knowledge of the person it, effecting a speedy and perma;Wmity it eeeme that Profee--1 taking nent cure whether the patient - is an ha (tends alono. The tantoee alcoholic wreck or a moderate drinker. Institute of ooant will Thousands of drunkards have been made Ibigiee before a final disposition is temperate men! who have taken the dthi quite yalnnbla collection of GoWan SpadficCin their oo&e without I ju, Hammond Halls euggeetioo their knowledge and they A Prof. Benner be oooaidend, ate qnit drinking of their owa ,!!? will. admin-1 Wag called for last Satarday not Ko harmful Nh result from its Grculara $Ana attandad, it might be u wdl iatration. Cure guaranteed. ie6ther, and then dedde what and teatimoniala aent free. Address, Goldev Specivic Co., I1 may fairly be taken in tha 1 to-d- bamnau 185 Raoe 8L, Cincinnati, O. 1RM This popular place of kerning wu etebiishea ten years ago the 12th of next month. The school u under the imr, mediate supervision of Prof. J. M. who hu grown gray with experience in the business, but hu lest none of the spirit end thoroughnem characterising a Tha Insthnto wu instructor. good organized in the buemept of the Presbyterian Church at the corner of Second East and Second South, when the chool wu conducted for two years until tha present commodious buildings ware erected, which an now occupied by The school bout 250 students. kindergarten, primary, intermediate. grammar, academic ana collegiate. Tbe uKolty coarists of n oorpe of competent teachers familiar with tea disciplining of graded schools throughout our largo cities. Through the liberality of and Board Mission the Hone tha Board of Aid for Acndemka and Collages, the Collegiate Ineti- a complete library, toU hu map, globes, all naadad achool appar-aaitha Libaral Inili-tu- to lut adjoiDing wu purchaaad, for 85,000, which ia to m rafiUad forth nu of higher depart manta in connection with the achool. The following comprise the faculty: COUNCIL. Many Fstlllocs Presented and lieperl made. At the usual hour the city Council began business, Mayor Sharp in tha chair. Attention wu first called to the bad condition of 2d. south street, between first and sixth East, and in accordance with the request to have it repaired, it wu referred to the committee on streets and alleys. Tha pertition in relation to the Molecular Telephone company, wu read and refsrrtd to committee on improvements. John Eckmsn of the Eighteenth ward wu granted permission to lay water pipe connecting his land with a water ditch. B. F. Whiitemoro wu granted e renewal of his hotel license end a rebate of license for several month while out of business on account of fire. R. B. te applied fore renewal of liotuis to manufacture malt liquor. B. Sprengsr also ukad lor retail liquor license, end both requests were honored. Beesley, Collet, Sperry end other residents of the Nineteenth ward laid a lengthy communication before tbs Council, in which tha petitioners uk to have certain lanes and streets in their part of tha dty straightened, and transfer daeds to them when tha changes an given " l Thie petition ie a- revival of ona presented fourteen years ago, which wu never acted upon, end now it is referred to the street end alley committee. Mar-get- reports. , MAKCIl k' fl3, 1883. die-mis- com-aitte- COMPLIMENTARY IDA lIMONFElt eeesssOIf Thursday Evening, March prisoners for February. On motion, 8500 wu appropriated to tha waterworks contingent fond, 8100 to the fire department fond, and 81,000 to the street supervisors contingent fond. The Council then adjourned fix week. NOTES. NEWS On Thursday tha Helena asasy office received 150 oa. of Omur dAlene gold dual. Eighteen ccnla per doxen is now tha price of eggs at Miaaonla, and milk ia canto per gallon. worth twanty-fiv- a Treasurer Humherger, of Choteau-county- , MooL, waa found to be abort 117,200 in hi account, bat ho mortgaged his property and made the amount good. William Kinmy was killed at Philipa-bur- g, moat, a few days ago by tha explosion of oma forty (tick of giant powder which ha wu thawing out. It ia stated that a body of on amaying from 500 to 700 aa. in silver to tha ton, hu bean dimmed by Matt. Stow, on tha Bitter Boot, in Mimouls county, ouL E. B. Sargent' reridenca N tnh jj A at tha Daniel Alexander at 48 uSk" at oclock 1 and 7 in ... . I C?U: j BehMl aad KliSw-r.-. carton fourth quarter on Thun- B,W GlUa W fcrbariniiL drill, which has alwayi faMatfeaturoofthe Kinder-continue- in all NT AT' 10 dapart- - I.l Jrrwiwwuvim" q Wrf I I"1 MRS. J. LEV1BERC, Contralto. i The Beautlfol Bcxtetle ftom MISS EDNA RUSSELL, 'A ,?' F .Bros. hate and bonnet a. Button rirert, (Hooper replete Our notion department trim- n handsome Una of bulimia, dress erabrotoerles, lacea, neckwear, utchals, and n largo . variety of French Boralttok F. Auerbach nett Lake Tlnegsr A Bros. Cm Maxfieid A Hnmlll, manufocturen of Mrat Eart,-bpure malt vinegar, 157 twsen First and ttarood South. o PAMPAS PLUMES (FINE) AT HARVEY MISS LUCY YOUNG, PARTIES SUPPLIED at th T. CRAWFORD, SVCCIWSOM GEO. D. PYPER. MR.W. E. WEIIME MR. L. L. VAN FKAAU MR. ALFRED KOHDAN MR, 11. 8, KKOl'BK VloU i Priiiulle Violoncello Viola llano HARDY GROCERIES, Wholcasle end Retail Dealer In AND ALL KINDS O. F. freia fiaanie. TELEPHONE NO. 203. HYACINTHS ato.F.irin. Freih Flowers Preserved Cheap A Perfect AT O. F. DUE'S. GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS SPRING ROCK Unexcolled In the West. AT O. F. DUE'S. Everlasting - WE IRUX Bouquets RANGES, F. DUE'S.' and AT O. F. IH'k H. Throe hundred kinds of Chrysanthemum and young plants pat O. F. Dues, W. THIRD SOUTH 240 NO. B E R, 0. AT GREEN BOUQUET SW Mneka Waal WROUGHT (FINE), DUES. PROVISIONS, G Tin, Copper and AT CO A LI Stoves, CAST BOUQUETS Chea' FDUES. OF AND GRAIN. llVsf. a P. 0. BOX, 437. SCHOPPE, SOFT Desi6ns AT O. TO No. 66, Ryman Block, and Thnnday, the 2Gth. AND Funoral KENDALL & HAY SKROUSE The most elaborate prosnmme wliirli hu been presented to a Balt Lake public during ii "" Is In preparation ltr ihU Tickets. SOe; reserved seats, 26c extra: to be had at principal book and drug stoivs. Kr- served scats atbox oflice Wednesday, the 27tli, HARD O.F. DUES Wholesale and Itolsll Dot leu In Musical Conductor, MR. H. W. 11. JENXEKB. 1I.VUDY, Hardy & Jennens MR. JOHN S. BARNES, STREET, of CUR Honor, The Scenic Line of the World From Ike Celebrated (Irani Greek Mlnm. Sheet-Iro- n Work, Tin and Iron Booling, Spouting, Gutter- - DENVER & RIO GRANDE. RED .CANYON Lateit and licit Pcdgni in Stoves and Ranges, And the Larsetl Variety in the city to choote Jhrni 253 S. Haig Street. Salt Lake UTAH & RAILWAY. Hlned and Shipped by the C.Hy DEPT COAL U. P. Ry. CO. NEVADA The New, Popular, Railway. PLEASANT VALLEY Mined by the Utah Central Railway Company. AFTER FRIDAY, JUKE UL Utah Kcvid Company will run UieJr tmim at follow 8undayi excepted): ON1M4,AND the STANDARD 830 a. m Leave Balt Lake City Leave tiarfleld Leave Tooele Arrive at Terminal Trans -- Continental J. GUNNELL, AGENT, A Wasatch Building. ROUTE TIME MOUNTAIN ....lfrUO a.nt .11:11) a. m EAGLE FOUNDRY ,...1130a.m. Leave Terminus eseaaeaueeeeeueu lAip.m. 130 jvin, Leave Toorie 2bt0 p.m. Leave tiarfleld.. Arrive at tail Lake City .....AH p. m. FARE to Block Rock orGerfield and return o all train, 60 cents. Ko lialght will be receivad alter 4 p. m. ILL TEUTON. W.W.BITEK, Bnnt Gan. FLA Fas. Art. . AND.. MACHINE COMPY. OGDEN 73, 75, 77 and 79, COr. 2d South and West Temole streets, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SALT LAKE, GUNNISON3 MANUFACTURERS OF and Milling PIONEER LUMBER YARD. Furnace, Mining MACHINERY, & W H. Sells TirkELLY BR07, BRO., Land Agents. OKaKJS0. n I IIAKVEY HARDY, A. 6. KENDALL. . CONFECTIONERY. CAKES, aliortrat nutire. - CO. Match 15th, IMS. ICE CREAM, i nnnr n rnl LEADVILLE, ls, Slag-Pot- s, Mining Cars and Burs and Pans for Sampling Mills, and Cast Wrought Iron Pueblo and Denver FENCING, And all kind or HUII.PKRS' IRONWORK, Including At which loiter poinl. DIRK TIONN ORNAMENTAL COLUMNS an made wiln r (.ia OOKhaT fo For fiont and Interior annpnrt, LIKTELB, WEI'S, GRATING, ETC. e CONKLIN k Kendall hu thie day been dissolved by mutual consent. The bust utae will be continued by Harvey Hardy, who will pay ell bills and collect ul debts. MRS. JAC. LEVIBERG, u J. Just received, in our silk and dre departman t, id elegant lino HERETOFORE rpHK X existing under the Arm name of llsrdy E promptly tilled and estlrikctlon . n guaranteed. GROWERS. WOOL, KANSAS CITY, OMAHA And nil Principal Potato in tha Hulled Male aad Canada. ; Refined and Ground SULPHUR TOE CAR LOAD CAN BEOBT.UNKL ucar (,'ove Creel On and After Oct. 12 gY mm the Kulihar Work FERDINAND DICKEKT, taka (II Kail EXPRE5S STAR ely goods 196. DISSOLUTION. CANDIES DAILY. PatienTe-- . a any-whar- o. most stylish total laiuunianddgars. Kamilire spring goods in theat fl,r private partial Call and examine F. Averbach A Bros.' nan call. MmtrnY. Proprietors. with ia CwSSsitt HOME-MAD- Nettie Thatcher, T. C. nrat Soulh St. hy reaaoa of tha dlMMied by ua, the Wn-that wa Lare aver the butOali- SB K. Bdta d No. 75 Second South St. Sopnno, E. MnSiany, the city 1 COPARTNERSHIP G0RL1NSKI, on ea Bata." 1 call. TKI.KPHOSK KO. at Johniton, Chotmu county, wu burned last wuk. Ed. Ball, who wu on the other ride of . the Missouri at tha time, attempted to cross for tha purposed of helping put out DXALHU ( tha firs but fall from his boat and was drowned. T. & LUMBER. MOORING, It imported from Madison county bis that two men, whose names cannot Lath, Ruitic Siding, Mouidirigt, learned, had a quarrel near Virginia some tnfling matter, resulting WINDOWS. DOOB8, Bl.iNDS ETC over (Sty, John U. in ona of them being killed, and that the cut. naighbon lynched the other. FIRST SOUTH STREET, Mathematics, science and German Tha patuga of tha fighting bill will rob Bnlle of a famous slugging Opposite Fourteenth Ward Meeting House, last week a match wu made in match, Silt Lake Cilv. Emma Chicago between Paddy Bran and a Geology-- Mi. bruiser named Burke, for $2,500 a aide, A. & Mia Mary E. Butte bring named aa the place at which Grammar department Of to tike coune, wu the place. Monro. fight OF MAEUFACTUREM however, the paauge uftheuppreriool Intermediate department Mrs. comfrom the will fight muMire prevent Blank-Book- sI Mr. M. V, ing off hero. Butte Primary department The body of John Foley, who wu frounto death in tha mountain of New SOON BINDING AND PAPEN RULING. Cindargarteu Mia Dickey. ' Matron Mr. A. 8. Byora. Mexico three months ago, ia (till in the ' MAIX STREET, Miaa Dickiy, in charge of the kinderhand of tha undertaker at Albuquerque, Fin do anifli at 1mV MV. an stain tha when laid i mummified. garten department, having thoroughly olid foundation for a sound education, -Jtowrh a Corns." graduate from the kindergarten BAILEY & Wells's Rough on Corns, 15c for Ask ia aha chool of Germany, and probably soft Hard or cure. corni Quick complete om of tha beat instructors in thu arts, bunions. new system to ha found tttudenU an required to rtand ' J.u umiium. F. O. liOBM written examination on which depend TribmleoO promotion to higher grade, a ia tha & C. school. in all the ea HakeanpUealion for mlueml patents, prv aare homestead, preemption. Umber (mltur In addition to the imututo a branch and deeit tend mm. Write to Uiem ' rhoollma been founded at Camp Chanel, Information, and melee atamu corner of 4th Wcat, between lit and 2d ti lptolhaejty..AlLBwvmnwdorun 100 are in About pupil ft.nh atreeto. attendance at this mission under the UTAH ORE SAMPLING MILL send rix canto fur Radio E. Bead and directions of Miss A 1 postage, and receive Mrs. W. Boyle. On Friday of this wuk a costly box of will occur the exhibition exercises given goods which will hclpyou to more money at the clou of tha third tana, to which and Bullion Carefully Sampled. right away than anything else in thu all patrons and frianda of learning are Oiu world. All of either ux succeed from invited. cordially tha first hour. Tha broad rood to forTHE efficient GIVEN TO ATTENTION tha has ban Benner QPFCIAL Prof. tune opens before tha workers, absoluteoT this academy for tha D Onto a Itereha1 utohdi uperiatandent rampla itreet,bet' much ly sure. At once address True A Gil, due him to ii and OStee Beatrix yum, Umtnl Railroad Augusta, Maine. aadit for the present hullhy condition Laodoa Bank of Uteh ( anti-priz- I 0N rJ Betigh sale of mcrckandiaa Fadaof UIre me 26, 1885. The Accomplished Baritone. lf F. W. Taylor wu allowed 850 fur clerks services in the city tax office. Dr. Jeter Clinton wu allowed 875 for medical services end medicines for dty 6ame in Seaton a Specialty. Fish and ((oils delivered to any part The following distinguished artists wll also appear to assist HIM HM HCOUK on the occasion. Miss KINDS, California and Utah Fruits, WILL MANUFACTURE MR. ROBERT .. OF ALL PRODUCE GANDY MANUFACTURER, sNise IN.-.- Fancy Groceries, 120 Main Street, one-fourt- h APPROPRIATIONS. .DEALER STEARNS. HOUSE HARPER - ) MANUl-ACTUHER- H. Who will appear in her Iiiimiuhlu Herndon at thu WALKER OPERA T-E- SftYlMSOU TO.. HITCHCOCKI . H OO J. DYER BENEFIT ..TO 21163 hm u MIBCXLLAHXOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. AMUBIMEBTS. - The report of the police justice showed 91 cates tried this month end 10 Ouh fines amounted to 81,442.10, 8859.20 wu paid in labor and 2485.20 wu disbursed. The report wu handed over to the oommittee on police. e After considerable discussion the on public grounds recommended the lease of the Pioneer Square or Old Fort to Mr. John Reeding for a period of five years, with the understanding that Mr. Beading ie to keep the shade trees around the square in good condition. The oommittee denied John Morgan the purchase of lot 2 in block 58, thinking it unadviuble to dispou of the land. ' J. C. Cutler, county clerk, uked that in accordance with the statute, one fourth of 88,931, the receipts from poll taxes for 1884, lie paid to the oounly. They recommended that of that of street amount ($2,232.75) leu one-hasupervisor! bill for labor (8250) and ona fourth of poll tax collectors' salary (8225) lie paid to Mr. Culler. Adopted. The public land committee then reoouunanded that 85 be refunded Chaa. Balmibrth, en amount paid for lend now found to be in the military reservation. Thu oommittee wu requested by a petition from A. M. Muaur to refund 810 purchase money of lots 17 end 18 in block, 27 which wu refined on tha grounds that the land wu not in the military ruervetipn and that a good title wu held by Mr. Mneser. Adopted. The oommittee on waterworks and fire correct. department accepted reports THE BALT LAKE COLLEUIATE INSTITUTE. - ULLEN. s air-tig- pgr'ttlda wr CITY school-house- Wiolln Solo Upmaih liniiMHiri Op. 2.... ..Feaca UcamKiouae, Welti, Kohrdam ami Vau Fablfahiag Company trill coc- & any bllla uni iattibuilBa tel PROGRAMME. KOtlOl rltjjuHfEM' rdav, MU, WjCPNifi8PA ed day Evening. ctty CHliOyiCJLE, yifi-NUl- EDUCATIONAL. Compl.ta Programme of Ui Enter--I taluineat to be Glr.. Thurs-- mails JC , north Ko. EXPRESS MAIN PTRKFT. FIRST of Barrett Tclephon Bn. 142. nekSKC, Tiaiufer and Rxrundon Wagon In iredinew. Moving Flnnoe, Organ tlwi. and Furnlinre a specialty. Have the 'inal lonfn-han- d wagon lhai wu ever hronglit to this eomrtry. Are prepared lor auratird par lee Tourlsu will ao well to call on the (tar bv Telephone recilve prompt atton-J-. H. KIXiKKLY. Pole Proprietor Do You Know ..THAT.. LORILLABDS CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO Mom LmI With Red Tin Tag FIm-Cu- I Chewing; Hyv "CUpplaa, sad Mark. Bwwii and YcKnwKnuHli.are Iha buataud Uhcepmt, purity comldvied. 1884, ATLANTIC EXPRE88 .'RAIN, the Celebrated BuRMand bioep Cnociie and lug (Sin, also Elegant Flnt-elaEmigrant Hasping Ckm, will lure Ogden ft30 m. a. arrival of train at (on tally horn (an Pmnetaeo) and Bait Lake lit, at IMG a. nk, making direct connection at Pueblo and Denver with train for the Kaat, North and Booth. THE PACIFIC EXPR1H8 TRAIN ftom Den-ra- r, Putdo aad Etetem point will arrivals tall Inks daily at 42i0 p. m. and Ogden fcio p. m., making dlreet con nectioa with the Cea--.rPaeMe Tinlne for Pan Franetaoo aad Uav PftftMcOmil LOCAL TKAINB leave Bprlngvll Ie TM a. m. salt iJike W40 a. a. Hatumiiig leave gait Lake 4:16 p.m., arriving aUinrlnmi.. 126 p.m. leave Halt Lake daily ilirnliivhani and Alla at 7:26 a. m. Retunilug, arrive at Volt Ink t:16 p. m Ogden 110 p. and .:eave Ogdeb at Cfai pi m., arriving at AuiLasa at tat p. m, An AIXXIMMODATIUN Ti;A IS leavta BoU Lake dally (except Pundaya; at 6210 a m ' MS arriving a. Pleasant Valley Junction at. p.m. ; returning, haves Pieman: Valley Juno-Uo- n at 7DUa. il, arriving at Halt Lake at SlOS . - P.UL I W I .11. (.. BANCROFT, K W. EOCI.KP, Fam.lFrgt.AgL HOOPER. (ten. F AT. AgL.Dsnto'. (alt Iasi- - or. |