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Show A OEEAT DISCOVERY. EVENING NEWS. Elsewhere in News, aprcsTrswra iun.T,' rrnaTs rxcrrrt, pears a rather lengthy bat highly at roth v riocr Interesting statement concerning the recent discovery, by M. Do La CAX.DZ2XI. O. DAVIS am Battle, of a method of toughening glass, so that It will endure extremes of heat land eel J, and also to-day- 1 Pirat-ran-in- . Hay S TeJneslftT, blows of considerable force, with out damare. This Is one of tha moat important discoveries of modern times, or indeed of any time. We have previously published some uarasrranhs concerning It. The process is said to be a simple though delicate one, and requiring great care and attention. The exis pense of thi9 which also said to he hut slight, corresponding! enhances the value 1 STO OF THE DAY. NE WS laborers were killed and aeveral Injured by an accident In South Brooklyn. Mr. J.F. Tracey Is recover- - . -t-- Two ; lag. ; 's - : of our maiden Mister, while "God Save the Qneen" ransr from the throats, yea hearts, of her happy subjects. Messrs. Bradsha w, Jar-diand Baxter having Indulged in snori anu appropriate speeches, the Queen gracefully and modestly, thanked her people for the honors conferred on ner. May she wear thorn becomingly, and be spared many years, even until the rosea in her crown become interspersed with numerous olive branches, that may be more precious than diamonds. The procession then formed again and marched to the meeting house, where for a few hours the children enjoyed themselves in the dance, while at intervals some or the brethren dispensed sweets them. In the shape of bon amongst bons-an- d motto candies, which made tbem rejoice. The hall was tastefully decorated with evergreens, engravings, aud portraits, notably among the lattr being those of the First Presidency. In the evening the adults t lipped the "light fantastic" until the near approach of Sunday morning warned them to separate after hav. enjoyed a day of unalloyed happi ne that the yield of gold from the Otom stock lode,e the present year, w;lll ba 4 thirty-fivmillioni, aud next jea? flrty mil-- . iion dolliu. of the discovery. The suit against tl city of That the utility of the discovery Ronton, to recover the worth of Is very great can be "seen . at once. Armstrong's store, blown up to stay The the cpread of the flame at th products into which this disgreat fire, hu been decided In favor covery will enter are multitudinof the city. 1 : rf ' J ous, embracing table , and other ness. e Sunday It said (hat more than two crockery, as well as most of the At eight o'clock, school examination Sunday hundred thousand people a week uses of glas, cooking uten commenced by singing, prayer,and attend the revival meetings of present After a few sils, both for baking and boiling, the usual exercises. Moody and Banker, In Ixmdon. It la eat! mated tough-temperi- ng j I j 1.1 morn-ing.th- from Supt. Leatham upon The municipal elections at water pipe, water buckets, niters, remarks of a proper observance the necepsity of Alamnst in and exteusivo a Indiana ami several plvei variety of the Sabbath day, several of the bama hiVkj ltm carried by the others, loth in domestic and scienjuveniles recited pieces which they democrat. use- - 1 1 can even replace mar- had committed to memory, all tific Ju.lce Brooke, of the IT. S. excellently tuauttrlpieces or table tops, very creditably, somo Miss District Court, In .NorUi Carolina, ble for Barah In and caa be used for shelves, pic among thewholatter Kill, aays tUat the Civil Kigbts recited the froutis- iU criminal aspect, la unuonstitu-tlon.- il ture frame, and divers other arti Maughau, the "Key to Theology" flece fromchaste and void. and pleasing mancles of furniture. very The Pope U undrr the care of Miss ner; Maughan, who Maggie Sotnany articles of common and rendered "People Will his phjHlellUa. Talk, Ttou in a style The cholera I abating in universal'use could this toughened Know," gla.04 be advantageously cmploj-ewhich ought to carry a lesson to Oude, Ka-s-t Indies. of scandal-IovlD- g folks; Miss Caroline i AaynopsWof Itelium'u reply In producing, that it would beone who repeated IJteter'E. tokinds of manufacture to be Brown, lines t flermany will Le f.umtl In to Elder Lorenzo Snow instituted in Utah, afierthe secrets on day's telegram! on a mission; aud James going - A debate In the HritbU Uou of the process had become difl'usod Jardlne, on the loys side, with of (.'omtnonA, l ist night. In regard and sufficient skill was obtained to "Do as Near Hightas You Can." to entertaining! complaints about consideration the into Taking business the successfully.. tender the publication of its proceedings prosecute of the participants years itud the exclusion of the public they deserve great commendation from the galleries, showed that the and encouragement. The prizes ' the Tea. sentiment Many people, among oices Aijoct' of llooks of Mormon. prevailing members was Ifl opposition to botli. especially of the better sex, seem consist 0f Warning, aud Keys to Theology, t The Papal Nuncio was Mint teft I which will be awardeti next Sabfn !.ow -flrtnfv -.w j npraimilpil bath morning. The aptitude with by King Alphonso yester a very present help lutlmoot need, which answered the , the diy. sovereign remedy for all kinds of multitudinouspupils from the The. British government acommon questions feminine"' indispositions, Juvenile Instructor upou scriptural fends a frigate Baft) 11' .survey and at lo:tt an lufalliblo alleviator and other subjects excited admiraHay and the .North Atlantic. and The Tioodon Standard, in of all sorts of feminine light nillic-tlon- s tion amongst the on loo kern,necesan head felt older the many reGladstone's commenting upon in the way of physical and sity of brushing up, lest he be left cent letter written In reply to an in the shade. invitation to attend the Lexington especially nervous Buttering. Tiiomas If tea be a helpful beverage, Elders Mo?es Thatcher, Centennial Celebration, Rays that Preston and the result of the republican ex- which it may be in some contin- K. Iwicks, and Bishops spoke to the children in periment in theU.'S. are corrup- gencies, still hard things are said Maughan a kind and fatherly manner, ention of public life, extinction of alout and occasionally by high couraging them to cleave unto public spirit, oppression of the aulhoi it, was Chcm that The Journal everything of good, pure, the honorable hy. disgust minority, and holy, eschewing evil in whatmen with poll tic, and the trans- iilry nsterts ' that tea is not the soever fchape it ' might" present fer of tlio government" Into the simple, harmless beverage that is ... itself. hand of corrupt, unscrupulous and its efbut that ' ; we supposed, had In the xcellent generally evening persons. ignorantTimes endorses the letter, fects, in their character, may be discourses from the above-nameThe but thinks that some grave defects classed with those of tobacco and brethren, a good spirit prevailing. Next Fiiday evening we are to ia American institutions need to alcohol, and adds the following a dance for the purpose of have 11 10 n en ie remedied -progress 1 ie rather startling observations sured. bidding our BUhop farewell for a as he is about taking his Ewald.'lhe (ierman plillolo- "Many ulsoruets or the nervous season, leave on a mission to Europe. Afsystem are the direct result of ex ter laboring gut, is ueau. for sixteen yoars with Tea is a 'nar a The Importation into Fin tensive seems like tearing asit people land, or ltussUu territory ,of Ameri cotic poison;' its essential principle, under the ties of the flesh, the can potatoes, of of sacks or other thelne, is allied in composition and Master calls, and "obediencebut Is betand witli articles that have contained them, properties strychnine than sacrifice' He goes bearing . first excites the nerv- ter It has beent prohibited. : morphine with him-- ' the prayers of a whole ous it. exhausts and then system A Christian convention has that he may be wafted in show that, both in people, across been in session in the Hay Experiments' the safety deep to im other man in and animals, it market Theatre,! London. . Moody, bis field f labor mighty he that extremithere, lower the in power pairs r autug uiuau the A'merlcau revivalist, was chosen may be tbo oaxn 'underso affects the that it ties; chairman. Beveral hundred delegood to his fellowmen, and return in a double sense liter- crowned with honor, to his home gates, representing the principal standing' Is It misfion, and as. well towns in tne uniteu mnguom and ally good Saints in it has Wellsville will.all some on the continent were pre- not the harmless exhllarant welcome him with a but been powerful considered, sent. One of the speakers said that a hearty "God bless you, Bishop." whose effects are often $eri in Ldlnbursb, Moody and Bankey agent, Itespectfully yours, had converted three thousand 'per- ous." W. K. R. sons, and that hundreds of theatre Looking After jus Dignity. goers and drunkards had been reclaimed. Many funny things are rela'ed of A burglar in North Carolina was The Connecticut legislature th peculiarities of Welsh Jurors, found, upon being shot by a farmer whose house he had broken, to met as for instance, as a guide to ren- Into be woman a in man's dress. An. 'luwudiary fjre, near f vetdjet, asking the the dering last burned Shamokin, Pa., .aM night property worth one hundred thou prisoner if he had' committed the aa nd dollars, and threw two hun- offense charged.' Now comes an dred hands out of work. anecdote of a Welsh Judge paying extraordinary attention to his own ran wcsxisun cwio.v tklegoapb line. dignity and insisting upon the ac NEWS NOTES. r tive recognition thereof by the 'S DISPATCHES, The lost children found in the In his court. Judge Terrell streets of Paris are said to average press seat court the took his in county . a day. ; y ; tv EASTERN. " Wales, .April 0, The Yield A prize Is offered fur the fattest at Carmarthen, of Precious Metals- a London "soon paper, woman at a forthcoming agricul-- and, says 5. Professor Washington, tural fair la Minnesota. , ;. v afterwards the high ball Iff of the Schlrmer, of tbe Denver Mint, who, court came to the four newspaper under Instructions from Director "Th Chlpman Lode, at Mass.; has been sold to reporters present, with a message Li nderman, visited Virginia City New Yorkers and others for $1,000,- - from the o prooa-u- . estlm-- f. judge to the eflect that in March. ona of the uuactiaa Comstoek enteteU ho Uwuwuiu lode for '1875 will te $33,000,000, A French critic says that Ameri whenever, the newspaper representa- and for 187G $50,000,000; the can belles display msay time a futuremost yield as him receive tives others of California tbe and Consolidatto ruin "sufficient day toilet do, falling will !i he would turn ed Virginia mines alone, accordtwenty husbands.", ing to Prof. SchlrmeHs estimate, that are them out of the court." ine speiiing-sciiooi-s will be at the rate or $3,030,000 per spreading all over the country are month, as soon as the additional oeaaoost to tne aaia lave rated fact now in course of million: a can woman that Are times Him Right. The erection,capacities, Served spell be shall Prof. completed. man. a better than Leavenworth Times says one Mur Schlrmer's estimate of the yield of A of Philadelphia brags having an herb doctor, at Bolomon, the Corns tock lode will increase the ray, most the cleanly servant' girls. of the U. S. annual bullion They always hire out with the Kansas, enticed a girl, of thirteen for this year toproduct and for $86,xj,ooo, m from to scboolhous the is years, understanding th it the ;mistress to $lW,Xw,000V The next year to do the dirty yrk. grove, half a mile away, after pre webzht of bullion to be dissolved I The Lond.tu J Times announces tending to prescribe for her, and aeid, in order te. separate the two that an international congress on criminally assaulted her. : Two meiaii, win be about 1000 tons per the history of America before Jt annum, ana win consume about Columbus will meet gentlemen caught him in"lhe act. 3,000 tons of acid, discovery by He was seized and confined, but on In Nancy, France, on July 22d. Ordered to Ohtoago, ao- In Paris th police have suppress--, the third night after the event he Chicago, 5. A . Washington ed speculation (in tickets for the was takeu out of the house by says that Captain Charles theatres; all persons offering tick-,et- s some unknown men and hung on special a. Penrose, commissioner of sub " for sale on th streets are invlt- -' a tree. "' ' """ sistence, has been ordered to Chi . ed by a polite officer to accompany It such wretches were killed on cago to relieve CoL MaeFeeley ' him to the nearest station.the spot, without one spark of mer recently appointed commissary Three men and a' crosseyed boy couldn't lift a lady's trunk at Sara-- , cy, It would come very near to general. It is said that tbe Court of Claims toga last week, and she had to un- what they deserved. wui reopen tbe Union Pacific case all her the pack things In four to permit tbe government to give corridor and pretty carry them up additional testimony; should this full-groflights of stairs. Poor may .be post j .. .be done the decision thing! CORRESPONDENCE. next. poneu oeyona xuonaay GUroy.CaJ., wants a beet sugarie. Th Leader sayii A few expert !)$'; Xajr-lka- jr Cleare.Uew rmiADEUmA, 5. inents have already been made by Q, Henry our citizen In j the culture of the of tbe South iuorria. proprietor warasugar beet attended with the most foundry,' In. this city, has WeiasyilLE, Cache Co.. Utah maae an satisfactory results. Iast year they assignment lor the benefit or his creditors.' i, Jlay 8, 1875. ,1 attained a growth varying from 73 It la claimed that to 100 pounds.". his liabilities greatly exceed his ; t; . t Ediior Dcserct ATews : , . - i: , assets. A New Orleans woman' were two and Saturday Sunday induce her to shout ''StopInsanity thien' the pleasantest days whenever she see anybody run- of W t a a Boerccc. 5. avaa ever spent The nit In th street, and several ujr iuo ouuu in tveusviiie. Ar- against the elty of Boston,brought ning old by the been havlne made rangements bv staid men.upon starting briskly Bishop Wm. Mauirhaii,lJi. aaministraters of the estate of conjunc vrmsirongdc Co., for a horse car,; have been chased tion to recover for the witn ttro. itobert.Leatham, less or uie SlOCK and and captured in consequence of her the unvrlrt school Sunday superintendentaids : outcries.-., , j. building being blown and teachers, to celebrate the First iease,by their the great fire, to prevent up, Mr. John W. Bedgwlck,a Wash- or May in the old historic fashion, the during spread of the flames, has been ington gentleman, has bequeathed preparatory to ther Sunday school ucviuu ,n lavor or ine city. JIU.00Q to. Mis , JJell Snerman. of examination, a Juui oouasy. w Ht. George County, Mary land, In proclaimed for Saturday. recognition of assistance rendered The people turned out in aroodlv 5. iMiJW1 1 P. Tracy. by her several years ago, on th oc numbers to do honor to the occa freaiaent Ork, rr th. John n.'ii vunou. Aimcasion or a sever rail of the testa sion, considering the busy time of Island and Pacific ComRailroad J horse tor from a from th effects of me year, ana it was a sight calcu- pany, recovering from his at- which lie by fori sometime uncen lated to rejoice the1 heart to see the utcK or vertigo.,. sciou. children of all ages in holiday ata a. ay tne cavintr of a aand banlr f n Am extraordinary advertisement urn, 1 who, nappy, Xaces, South Brooklyn, yesterday, a gang smiling as tnowing' tne progress or modem marching in order and keeping time of laborers were two were recently noted in to the tweet strains of an excellent Kiijreujana several buried; printing was ' severely Injured. : Evening Th Glasgow. ,Star brass band. .MH. changed proprietors, and was af t After promenading the public terward issued from th ofSe of th square for a short time, all repaired G lasgow Jvetc$, w hereupon th fac t to the meeting .bouse, to . receive nuai election of directors of the was anno need by means of no their Queen and convey her to the Shore and Michigan Southern lees than 1,025,000 UttJe band-bill- s, of coronation. Tne procession Elace were which arrived at the door, in obe cnoice or the former board of direct-printed in th incredibly small space of half an hour. dience to command it opened op, Such a feat of rapid printing says and the Queen Our Queen Miss in Jewt ruts never betor been Mary Maughan, accompanied, by HaJCTFORD. Conn i KTh. 1ot and it would have been her maids .of honor, issued forth, performed, to ana organized perform it but for th leaning on ine arm or ner escort, rby the election of the imponibl democratic Walter press. The process was in- - and amid a royal salute from her caucus nominees for officers. Govhand-bil- l, small tereetinj.fThe loving subjects proceeded In state ernor Ingersoli read his message to to a canopy under some trees in the th legislature this afternoon it measuring; three .inchest by two, was reproduced by stereotyping to eentr of ah publie square, when deals mainly with local aCairs. th extent f 836 time, and by 4,000 th ceremony of coronation 'Was revolutions of tbe Walter preaath proceeded with. Th programme million bills were printed. It oc- was as follows Prayer - by the POTTSVIIXK. 5. The breaker at to them hours Thomas Elder ten Bradsha w, Doaty and Baumgardoer's collierv. up chaplain, cut, cupied with a steam guillotine- machine, a few explanatory remarks regard- near Shamokln. was . burned last and they were distributed through- ing the ancient custom of crowninir night by an incendiary; loss $100,-00out the town from the wlndews 0 the May Queen, and BuptLeatham Two hundred men and boys two carriages. placed the crown on the fair head are thsown oat of employment. J j semi-humoro- us d tin-be- st , ed . . -- - That Popular Boot CHEAT BRITAIN. Pretty Hear the Truth-Endor- sed "Timea"-W- lll bthe Resign -- A Surveying Expedition, f a.ra. The Standfrom Gladstone, read at the tennial celebration of the battle of Lexington. It remarks that the habit of toadying to Americans is discreditable in English public men and Journalists, and that the results or - the republican experiment in the U. S. are corruption of publie . life, extinction of public or ine minority, oppression spirit, of honorable men the disgust with and the transfer of tbe gov-- , politics, era men t into the hands of corrupt, unscrupulous and ignorant persons; 'a The Times fully endorses bo would and it letter, says melancholy if the first great attempt to complete Independence should result in social anarchy, and although there Is nothing at present to justify such fears, giave evils exist In some American Institutions, which must be remedied if progress Is to continue. The Daily New announces that the Earl ef Pembroke will resign of War, tbe and will be succeeded by Lord The British government intends to send the frigate vaiorou to sur vey Baffin's Bay and the North At lantic Dead Prohibited. ileiurick EwalU, the German philologist, Is ueau. The Importation Into Finlitud, or into Ilussian Territory, of Amen can potatoes, or sacks, or other articles wmcn nave contained them, has been prohibited. Grand Christian Convention Another Note from Germany Tho Christian Convention met in the Ilaymatket Theatre, Moody was chosen chairman. Canon Battersby, of the seo of Car lisle, Canon Freemantle, Chaplain to tne Arcnnisnop or Canterbury i. T.or.l Clholmondiev. Jv. other hundredsof Aitcn nnrl representing the principal dirgaref, towns in the kingdom. were present. The llev. Kelman, or Ldingburgh In an address, stated that the results of the work of Moody and Sankey in that city we.ro truly marvelous. Three thousaml persons had been of converted, and the number who drunkards and theatre-goer- s, had been reclaimed, was remark able. A delegate from Borne gave an interesting account of the pro gress there. Addresses were also delivered by other delegates from the continent. The Pall Mall Gazette says that a fresh note from Germany has ar rived in Brussels, in connection witn tne extremely violent pastoral recently issued by the Bishop of . . tea-bibbin- g. to-da- y, to-da-y. j By Telegraph. TO-DAY- 1 New-burypo- rt, $ The W0BKING MEN'S pO OP., has reto the moved "Town R'ETAIL Clock Stoi 1 Glad-stone- Under-Secretarysh- to-da- For your Family Grocery Supplies. Stock Daily replenished. Asjsort-- uieiit of PABASOI.S, SUMMER PRISTS, Dress Goods, etc., re eeived nt - TEASDEL'S. ana Cliolee; A' 3Tew Sioek of Gents' now opened i.O-TIIIA- G y at - . " T c;" TEASDEL'S. nir An arrival of Chil-dren- 8 SHOES, oftlte Celebrated DVNRAR ; ng. Hats Bqots, Shoes, Gfocer es, FREIGHT, ceived at TEASDEL'S. At Mill : i . Tin and Voo den Ware, PJows and EAGLE HOUSE. oth-erjAgricultur- S, P. Teasdel. failed..) ee the year 1606, at Hereford, Borland; baptized a member of tne i'nurchor Jesus cun ui rtteiday SalnUt bv Elder Wiiford Wood ruff, and ordained to the office of teacher nndpr thn Deceased was born in a. GEOCBRIES cheaply and asp PROVISIONS tem porarily fitup with ihe view ing all. classes handle ealy (he very best Braatf ofOoeds, sad all as Cheap as aajr Houne Tbe owner Is a poor person, and anyone knowing- the whereabouts of t&e animal will do a worthy action by tak- lng- It to Mry of the ward aoove mentioned. iraMili, d!59 - - - VJse, mn THE BEST G00DS i.1 i AKD We Invite our Friends to call and examine , Prices and Quality. : turn few days we shall have a I sol all to itlve sattef action, and H - . . LsJ n w i 1 It) -- 33 ;i o o H 8 ' ii.U It: "3 itm ' M.uc -- 05 5 3 0 m BEST Hymn Book. la Cbeaitrr, anU any aw do sow without JMOrter, by Private Sale iintadU wi- t- Said DrOOertv . One City Lot, nine roods, on rood contalnlnf one acre, "rw rooms, also one Granary. Bock Cellar . attached. and food Orchard stocked withfruuUesur! tear ua nr r mAtni- i- Z0tlZ .m If ' II -.- ' The ftvnsLjt MADE TO ANY SIZE REQUIRED. Asiy nnmH a never-taiUo- . 'i. L toTnr-fal- l r" aumivnrssuM. naxiroad. ai sr All nasr Catechism- - for Children. StilTPaper Covers, 25 ets.. 50 Clolh, cte. Letters. Spencer's Cloth embossed, 1.25. A Compendium - of Tcith and Doctrine. ': fi. Cflltlt, C. sums, mv md . Z - ' Taper; Covers, 25 cents. H il ! -- . 1Q 4 VE kt - cents. v.v, . t .. reliable-goods- in .. Works.5 ' i , i, waf Car. IthlnsT. "Marriage, 8tiff Patw- - Covera ' i TOWS "' r A , return for . , which-yyejsp- lii i i l- cit the;thearty Lhd-'gerierbi- y j u DOORS.1 ' ... '. j 3- - f -- . ' f 49 .: c-- r m-l-i- i?r " e n,i v r- Cloth, 1.00, Cloth Gtlt,lJ25. 4 nuiennial Star, VoL XIV. P.1T ft liwcaio.004 fx vV v BLWDS, ft Journal of Discourses, .VoL i. grrpV i Ji, ," . teUyre prtenaon. Papct Coven, 1.00. PIPES, "V T f: AT WnOLZSJLLS JLXD RETAIL, f inifl ' ;ir For xorxaer particulars apply te wimam Oeddea on the premises. nTLu ..a .. - dsw I si l. V 3. fa ' li t:l-jt-- !T - Ii! !t7I A,v '.tri.nt V';' I'-i- i J. : 7 Ml i. Clotai 100 fl ' : Ai AtlH . t itgt SAMim, JtcTABXAKB, . ! ' aotaGuvf.25. Calf bilt. fDtah ACainu Pape Covers, 25 ecnU. Of Us flllAM tmrVtauiObf Wl U..'I. TICK (IX. Published and for W . 4 v. Deaeret News Btea.m Printing and . Publlahincr- Offlm. Rait: r' t.v7 -- 1 II, Snow'f7Poelas., . Mm to , , .i . iXj.i' THu i " I'l- . suiliroijcsf pebpTel WOOD PUMPS, n. B. CLM7SDIIfii WATER tw 1 ' fCov? 60 cents. Plural TTarriage. Paper, 15 cents. is ' ".Pit 1 naif Calf ' 1.61. , " Nay iat,15Ti t Paper Covers, 50 cents. L Rundqaist. Tha BEST and CHEAPEST , ' i.5o. ant, v ..... Caw God. BUS E-- S wuul ana cnak in tW. tJTT1 krit .wnwiy. Te he SeM Cs canh ttu tm Mil' FWJVh era. ...r ti l.! R FLOIJ tKaut. Moroeeo, l.jso. e the rJl"m suppbjiibf ADTASTAtJES. above Z - I. v.H,a Jtmooased, 1.25. w mm' TAD r r j' iDi. juorocco, 1.50. AA Does deanrTh-i- t . s BIST BltADS l-- I to the and iawcdlata nbn.i. also t w. Kfiy to the Science of Theology. tlemen's residences which will consame lesa Ice and preserve their eonteata better lt than anything Introduced In the West. Manufactory at 83, First South street, - Salt Lake City. Co., otakv u. : Morccco Qili, a.00. The Voice of Warnlnr. Clolh .KmhnecAl " nntW GEO. II. KNOYLDEIJ'S. Caw Xaatfa Ja BeeelvedLf 1S. Boon. wow MAircvAcrtrarn. BE" $4 00. (In the Pros.) REFRIGEPATOn requires 1 more Otirable In the . Morocco GUt extra,' Doctrine and Covenants. 4 'or stock, and other Improvements thereon: one City Lot, contiruous to the above, used fer rafadn im Very Be., QnalUy, Eoan, $1.50. 0. one acre eontaininr nine roods, also on ssobte Dwniiin two rooms, vouns; Orchard, trees beanninc to bear, and other loiornveaaexxU tharaonl lVet S. Three Citv TWm. Brovad.wlth frntt tract and rarden coltnre. inil sail Ian last 4. Oontalnlnr lmn m. InriAnd, fifty aere ondarfaU and. spring o, BfarrAcres of Willow Land!, en Weber Rl w, iiiT.rr short distance of riaia car. VTT Fifteen aarsa e mmjt tt SjS4 1 Book of Mormon. B Particular attention given to the erection of Cool Rooms for Jrfeat and Fish Markets, Fruit Stores, Breweries and gen- there- afceata. V; M tnated at and near Plain SAID property Weber trtc IPILIPORNII PLOD T II i ... m Trim'-Thanki- most Economical and by far tho CO-OPERATI- W an f s .a '" d - i BOOKS WORTH RtlDIA'G. CAM - his maty fnendi h has Kemov.d from KimbaiTnit'J two doors north of the Elephant T Corner' where be wUlopen oo Saturday. A prll awft h "11 Betected tock of Broadcloths, M also a fine osor tmeia of Hats, ca VSTSSoZS 6peclalt "ado In Tailor's mln. his many friends for f T a , " Families and con-saThe Government of will others CA1IF0MU FLOUR. their interxue laormon Question. D, D. MALCOLM. est by giving us V1LU1BLG PROPERTY Divine Authority. can afcall; :i they ron sjti.r-rJEW on refly Pratt' Capitalist. ;finding or of making a in cfo u Ktie o u si m AfjrraTTrT wers ;to Questions, ; la all Acre, er v i3H03 a s m e n ; kinds Biak ..y,) X$tf:ptic& Sou Lake ltii attenHO H R H I -; O 8 N C, wain mt Drompt m I to tiori orders , rirt rrt Utif one Block and a Discwsioii H Ta the Bible eootn of thd Theatre. Jialf I. Uowpricesand rtiiin. Splendid Investment to persons desirous permanent home Utah, Em br arias; 207 mm MERCHANT TAILOR (& J.T. fllalqci!, 53' ' H. MYERS, ' ici at the inoet roaonabUi pr ioe hoi.t I Sw - Car load of the Finest Brand 3 Sell 0 SSjire) 0 Ie, of Merchan- - It tnan hm Karket d se a t At h e Lowest possi f. z. o. m:. i. ble margin. ItgcntH for the Territory - I FIRST WACON DEPOT SOUTH OF THE THEATRE Addroaa IIOWABD. IK EE. Fait Ian It T. Utah. . - 0.' la nr x fM " - We m . t& I . . nave a reputation unequalled. RED and WHITE 'Olf, branded T 8 on left shoulder, has stray d from the . -- ARD STM7C0W. A Ward. j , ? :. new ADftRTISEMENTS. 11th Celebrated Coan. and Ten Broeko Concord Bnpgles and warnarcsi t"e r'cs-- , k mum jmjJTurci civwj uuu jLsarruwKf Vie Corn Cultivators otc. I- . m I We have on hand and constantly arriving rixcsT ItssoBTM Eirr y mm - :i i to Inform BEGS leave the Pub I ry - 1. ntii.. - And Woolen Draper, fThe gro un d FIRST CLASS f Ifb o r 61; t h e GROCERIES! V h o e s a e Grocery Dep't h a s b e e n or the flt-o- ut i..-- S The Most Compile Slock and Carefully Selected in Utah. Walter A. Wood XsXowin and Reaping- SZatbines; 'Paddock Snlky XXay Hake, the Beet iu the United States; a Full Stoc of fl - pro-rres- OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES r. Etc., Etc hands of Elders Wiiford Woodruff and i nomas Kjugton, at btaniy uiu, March 18 1840; emigrated from Knaiand tho follow ing year, and arrived at Mauvoo In June, 1841; was ordained Into tbe Fifteenth Quorum of Seventies, January 12, 1846; was one among- those who remained to complete the Temple at Nauvoo, after the authorities and the majority of tbe Satnta had left in wnere ne workea until tne following is4, when tall, be, with the xest. was driven aud went to Alton. Illinois, and there worknl until te obtained a and emigrated to uian in mmi. - Me nas smoe remained a faithful eider- lc. the Church, and labor d with unwearied enerry to redeem and b this once, barren a ad sterile desert. During- his thirty-fiv-e years' experience ia this Churoh he has cheerfully borne all the trials and persecutions incidental to iu He died In full faith of tbe Gee pel, with a alorious boie of beinir imnnir that number who will oome forth iu the morn ing or tne nrst resurrection, clothed with immortauty ana eternal lite. com. Sltiltnnlal Star, pleaso copy. At Clarkston, Cache Co., April 25th, of brain fever, MARIA JANE, daughter of J J. and Ana Keep, and wife of John Martin Wilson, aged IS years and 8 months. She lived and died a faithful Latter-dasaint. (jox. Millennial Star, please copy. I L al WHS FARFil, ORE & LIGHT SPRING Im piemen ts, REFRIGERATORS years. , - . Queens-wir- e, Creek, April 30th, of paralysis au-ti- MT 8PHINO J3TOCK OF THESE CKLEBUATED WAGONS stlven better satisfaction tfian has the BAIN Mr. B in assures pie that be never was bo well prepared to make rood wagrons as ho la for is season, and that ho will send a bettor wagon now to Utah than he ever did before. Cull and see my stock constantly arriving ' of the various kinds of AM NOW KBCEIVING and a-- ware, be sold Cheap at after an illness of eighteea months, FRAN CIS, o a of John and Ana Birch, aged 69 IWAGON in theeverpastraid'threehi Utah haa year , and No waaron Shelf Hard- Shoes, and will At tho residence of 8am uel J. Davidson 10th Ward of thU city, at 3 o'clock ia the morninr. May 5th, ELIZABETH NKWTON late of Scotland, agred about 73 years. Funeral services at her late residence, at 9 o'clock a.m. May 6th. i Hife an Opening DailyIa-dieElegant Stock of s' X333D. hi i .. 3D Lce IN6 from their i miri e n se sto c k of aceneral mer chandise, con- siitihg in part off DryJ Goods, Ndtibns, GIo- - t Manufacture, just re- JNaoiur. Side, nearly the former loopposite morning, April cation. the 29th, S. C.BSII. will conri- "BA;I N WAGONS: Ii ETAI m 4n n. A Good e' 87, Main sty West On" Thursday lp Ca-docra- - Shoe London, 5, : : i. ard severely criticises the 'letter cen- d , ADVERTISEMENTS. NE V S. P. TEASDEL. FOREIGN. tsst Utah. r-'r- s. : |