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Show DESERET EVENIHQ NEWS. GEORGE Q. CANNON, EDITOR A2fD''rfrBLlSHi:iL , BCTCIinn BUOUT AHI 13, LONOEVIT- YL1FE A BLiLSdlN'CJ ON" wield the great administrative Influence which accompanies great wealth, suppose tbat they, instead of passing away Inn few years, and making room for others, should live five hundred years, already having scores of millions In their hands, and already wielding a mighty influence through their wealth and experience, nothing on earth could prevent their being despotic in the commercial world. What a disparity would there be! If, with the tone and temper of modern manhood, men lived rive hundred years,what chance would there be for a man at fifty to cope with a man of four hundred years. . How would one end of society, the upper end, by Its position, by its experience, by its knowledge, by Its wealth If these were sold selnshly or despotically weigh down ontbeother side! There was a divine mercy manifested In the measurement of the duration of human life In this respect; so that a man lives long enough to develop his forces and to accomplish a certain amount, but not long enough to use that accomplish-to ment as a means of obstruction others, or as means of despotism. When men, therefore, are wicked, and are holding high sway.' we comfort ourselves by saying, "Well, they can't live forever!' And they cannot. The shortenlngofhucosn life, and the dying of men In 'this economy of life, Is very often the best event of their lives. Kven of men that are quite useful, it is their duty to die;asand when they die, they Sampson did, accomplish afrequently, great work of deliverance. In life they hare done, it msy be, very much of good or evil; now let them take themselves out of the way, and they will do something more. When a great tree is cut down in the forest, you will see that around it are the twenty trees and that before had had no chance to get the sun; all now begin to lift their tons up, and to drink at the fountain of life, and start up. Now. that the old, umbrageous monarch Is gone, there is a chance for many more. Ho there are many consolations in the death of men If the right ones only would die. practically alrf glut our mar- thus1 render the case . to kets with their produce. We had; r, tight.'; The Professor stated that the process raise from the earth what we needed, by well directed and continuous toll or rmt in h A&mea on as Euccejsinijy m a food to our doors and to ! " . t--:warm as & cold climate. It is proposed to fully test the process in Texas, the design being, if successful, to bring the produce of the vast cattle region of South America and Australia within reach of the populous cities of the, world. The method Is as applicable to fish, as to the flesh of animals. ' fruit, It is stated that if the process prove successful, beef can be furnished in the New York market at. five cents,' and 'mutton at four cents per pound. r starve. If agrlcultnre had not been attended to in Utah, we repeat, It would have been a howling desert. It is very well for the Herald to talk at this time about Montana and Idaho and describe the condition of tho mining population; but It must bo recollected that twenty years have elapsed since Utah was settled, and civilization has not stood still during that period. Facilities have increased and a mining population .can now subsist and comfortably; too, where a few years ago. It would have been utterly impracticable. How much Utah has contributed towards this we need not say. Impartial, thinking men who understand this subject are not averse to giving the proper degree of credit to Utah, even though her population are "Mormons." It is not likely that the editor of the Herald and 'oureelf can come to any agreement upon which Is the better pursuit, agriculture or mining. But his artlelo has failed to show us, and we think any other person, that it is sophistry to urge lie people of Utah to stick to agriculture and the manufacture of home products instead of pursuing an fpnus fatuu .though It have the glitter of gold. As to It being our policj' "to prevent emigration to civilized and enlightened countries," that is mere balderdash, which wc give him too much credit for sense to view in any other ' light himself. The I Mena Jfcrakl is a d good, paper onp of the best of our exchanges utile of the largo cities, else we would would not have noticed it- article. But is not Its editor - Hit of her has as yet been discovered. We expect the Indians have taken her. We live at what is called the Mendon Mill, half way between ;Wellsville and Lessees & H. R Clawsoa & J, ,T. Cain. Managers Mendon, which are between. five and six miles apart and He on the west side of the valley near the mountain. On our east, and near our house, lies THURSDAY EVEIIIIIG, a large field, which extends from Men. APRIL 16', 1868, don nearly to WeUsviile, in which a great number of men were engaged of the above named plowing at the time Below this field, on the disappearance. east, la a stream which runs from the extreme southern end of the valley to Bear River.?;.. t a at our On the smith side of house, distance, of seven or eight rods, is a I which extends from large deep ravine, irods west of the heuse to the eighty above named. There are springs stream at the upper or western end of this, which are raised by4 a dam, which is TIE DEAL BOATMAN & THE JACOBITE or thirty rods above about twenty-fiv- e in the house, and the water is conveyed to the this from a large deep ditch point or in house, mill, which is south of the Tho performance will commence tbe popular ,1 !": front of it. t; Domestic Drama, In 2 Acta, entitled There were a number of us at hand searched this ditch, who immediately with its outlet Into tb slough, thosearching roughly, while others were the open country north of the slough towards Mendon. f A little before night I concluded that Indians had stolen her, although none of us had seen any; on enquiry among Jacob Vance . : : T MeKenr.ie ' the men who had been plowing in the Hit John Uacghton..... ,..Mr . Mr J M Urclio ... Leslie Mr J O Graham field, I ascertained that Indians had KdwardPrescott L.lUM8y .......MrMrSAMwrlil been seen in the neighborhood by a George Bramber Matt, " number. .Mr JB Kelly Unrtett M Q Clawsoii sent to Men- Phlll. Mra Brldgltt I wentseeto Wellsville and ..Miss Adnms Vance Mary at these to Indians the places don, and employ them in the search. I also raised a company of men, came back will conclude with theComh' m a Acts, entltlel and searche i all night, or nearly so. Tbe performance Drama, over whole searched the country We the again in the morning, and also water. In the afternoon I sent to Logan, requesting them to telegraph all round the country. (Bishop Maughan in the evenincr. and after viewing I had Sir Richard Wroughton...l Mr TJ McKenafe thecountrytoand hunting; told me Accordi.;......Mr S LlnclfH.v Major Murray better go Logan myself. .Mr P Manretln Duck Jonn telebut the next I IS D CJrowther day went, told them to Corporal ingly the ... w.......MrR Matthews Servant work, I graph would not .Miss Colebronlc Homerford... send the word as soon ai possible: and Lady -- ..Mrs M G Clawnon Widow Pottle.. offered the I ...r......Miss Alexanlf-Pottle through the interpreter Indians a horse to bring the child alive, Patty and a smaller present for her body if DOORS OPEN at o'clock. Performance 1i punctually at 8. .,... dead. The Indians universally denied Commences was of her, and I knowing anything one who would beunable to find any ' lieve they had taken her. I accordingly toUMJFOIt SOWS, returned home aud sent word to Bishop Mendon, requesting himl Shumwayof to raise his Ward and come and matte a .it Door South c Exchange UuUiUnt,search so thorough as to either find the child or place the fact that the Indians E A S Tx TEMPLE STREET, must have her beyond the possibility of reason able d oubt. AH a Ijirge and Ex tensive Assortment of On the next day the Bishop and the Ward came cn masse, and searched the for miles country in systematic ordersome time around. They also spent the searching the water; and through Interpreter offered the Indians, who hada come to help, an increased reward, horse, a beef steer and ten sacks of flour for the child alive, or a beef and ten i Hat9 sacks of flour for the body if dead. I would here state that the Bishop of In variety, which we will Sell at Wellsville has offered to assist in mak-iu- g to induce sufficient reward a up them to bring the child if they can find GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! her. j a or the Qn llth, yesterday, company from Wellsville, came with a boat and To rnnko room for another Iarj?e Htok rake, to drag the pond, also a cannon, if which they fired at several points. expected. to but raked ho the pond purpose. They Respectfully, .a.v G.'WJ TiiunsroN. KAYSVikLE, April 13tb, 1868. Quick Sales and Small Profits! Editor Dcseret Xeics: Dear Brother: The farmers here are busy putting in the crops. They are not letting the land lie idle on account of grasshoppers, but on the contrary, are planting & WHOLESALE (Country Donlera &UP!iiTM more grain than is usually planted in on the most LIBERAL TJSRMKi J this settlement. a liberal in The people responded manner to the call for means to bring the poor saints from the nations of the earth. Some $4,000 in cash has been dl2i-l- Trocliico Talcen more promised, paid, and over $1,000 which will make over $5,000 donated for this purpose, r v; j a Fish culture is being talked of; also Wi; SHOWELL & BRO.. . the raising of silk worms A large num-... ber of mulberry trees is expected to be ' roesbMk,9 Corner, spring. .Three saw mills ' Elanted thiserected ' ': witjhin the past year. to thei PabMe inform Avei In ami the It "risu. Bishop Layton has commenced work on ft general, that we have a new grist mill, which he expects to ' have in running order before next har J& SO Yoke of .Vo. 1 f'.f T5T U ; 1 -- j . j ' Wk hare met with iodiq veryridku lovu theories on one and another subject; bat, we belltve, farreschlns th climax of absurdity we mat award the palm to the Tier. Henry Ward Ifccecher. Ho recently dtUrertnt a nermoa oa longevity, taking: aa hU text tlx chapter of Genesis wmca contains ui genealogies ot me At the present time the San Francisantediluvian patriarch, lathe fashion co market boasts of strawberries, pota f modern divines, his rewonlng had for toes, tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, radishIU object the exaltation, In the minds of I es, asparagus and pie plant. his hearers, of the present generation over every generation that has preceded (PpeclaJ to the Detent Evening A'rtr. it. If modern , jopuJar preachers are to be believed, this generation is smarter, Selcgraplt. j richsr, better behaved, possesses more knowledge of Clod and of science and art, j CONGRESSIONAL. and has more and purer Christianity, j' SENATE. and Is every way more advanced than PBINT1XO IMPEACHMENT KEPORT. lived. God irver that If any generation Anthony moved to take up the report redoe not reveal Himself to them as He of the committee on printing with a adthousand did to the ancient, instead of being desolution for printing rive ditional copies of the report of the imas a cause viewed and of It sorrow, plored long debate ensued, peachment trial. Amoved Is claimed as an evidence of supcrierlty to amend by when Buckalew the ancients were Ignorant, and had be distributed to that reports providing the Sedators in proportion to the popubut few opportunities of obtaining lation of the State they represent.--Th- e knowledge, God, therefore, had to reamendment was rejected after a length v veal himself to them; but the moderns discussion and the resolution adopted. are so advanced in knowledge, and posAdjourned. sess! so many facilities, that they can HOUSE. progress without His help! Miracles T NOTHING DONE. were needed anciently. Such was the There being no quorum present, no condition of the world then, that the business of general interest was trans work of God could not progress without acted. t dyspeptic Just now? them. Hut now, when men have made such progress in science that the power being sane, ever advance such ideas and GENERAL. to work miracles, which God formerly have them listened to with any patience sr.vfsfARY. r.niToitiAi. AKltlVAL OP SEBOEANT BATES. deemed necessary to give can be before? After, reading them we feel to men are such thankful Bates, who that Washington. SergeantNational likely dispensed with It Is viewed as entirely I'hlAV uil vvr vva iwpvn 1' 'rut I4 ' the been has flag carrying superfluous: Thus they reason, doing accomplish "thobest event of theirllvcs' CouNcir.. It is reported that the arrived from afoot Vicksburg. all In their power to confirm the people die. Buch on occurrence ought to bo aud Cheyennes are the only and was met at the long bridge by aa"a When divine escorted to the In their vanity and mercy. they tribes who will meet tho Teace until for accepted ? concourse of citizens and where the Presi Executive Mansion, these qualities the present generation is pass off, they certainly "accomplish a loners hi tho coming Council at dent met him and invited him in and unequalled even by the Pharisees Wold. great work of deliverance." They are Laramie. The Sioux have refused to gave him a hearty welcome. f Beecher alms to convince hU hearers "the right ones" to die. Wo wonder assemble. Iled Cloud and other chiefs LINCOLN'S MONUMENT. OF DEDICATION how many ambitious preachers there arc declare that short life is a blessing lie says: they will have no more talk The dedication of Lincoln's monu In Becchcr's who would neighborhood while a single white man remains in mant, erected by the citizens in front of the beginning the human race "In seems to ha re been created animals; not find "many consolations' In the death their country. Traveling between Phil. the City Hall, will tafee place without the great elementary forces of the pastor of Plymouth Church. Kearney and Laramie is very danger row. which constitute the mind, but tht We" agree with him that men live long ous. forces were undeveloped, and held In enough, If New York life I tho kind of abeyance. It was the physical that was Ute Indians. developed at first. They at- existence to bo led. But Is it? Wo Tkkaty with largelywhat would now be considered an should be sorry to think so. Wo think The following are tiii; tained said to be the particu extraordinary old ago, before they he may comfort himself by saying re- lars of the Indian treaty recently conreached the period of pubrty. The Beaver, April 4th, 18C8. first children were begotten when they specting men there: "Well, they can't summated by Governor Huut, of ColoEditor Evening AVtc. The past has were on hundred, or uuo hundred and llvo4 forever!" Give iw, we say, If we rado: been the hardest winter known to our forty ytara old; we think that to be old can have our choice, the "coarse, "The Utes agree to peaceably relin- "oldest Inhabitant." We had sleigh age. Then came four or live hundred all their Territory In New Mexi- iutr something like two months, which li Inefficient quish the ancients ves'of years, afterward, of life. Indicating slow with their Colorado A larger and Utah, except that por- Is very unusual here. co, maturation. What coarse, slow growlongevity, in preference to the tion west of the 107th meridian of lon- amount of snow than usual Is deposited ing, lneCleisnt creatures they were! I fast, short life so much vaunted by II. gitude and south of White IUver. This in the mountains, and the Beaver and do not think that Adam was any differ- W. lleecher: southwest corner is to constitute the its tributaries will undoubtedly furnish ent from them. There Is an impression Ute reservation, and the governmentof a surplus of water. In fact the annual that the human race began at the top the United States agrees to furnish, increase of water in the Beaver river Is and slid down to the bottom; I do not Itl IT "MOllMOX SOPHISTRY.' among other things, one cow and five a problem solved only by Latter-daI think that At! am was a believe.it. ewe to tacti lodge for the first Saints. A few families, some eight or sheep Baa atnougnt,ntt, Of article of the Hit uit. on Gold Digchild; that he throe xhoufd he taken care nine years ago, wero scarce or water; and if ear, with tbt exception of eating the forov and five sheen to each but now a city of, say one thousand Inof, another; It our bidden fruit, scarcely performed an act ging, etc., has, appears, displeased lodge during the next year. Bulls and habitants, hardly know at some seasons that was thought worthy of memory: contemporary of the Helena Jhratd. rams in proportion will &Uo be furnish- of the year how to control their surplus aad that that name which has filled all He clips an extract from It which he ed. water. The seasons too are becoming Is purely and calls n history and the world. seems more Mormon of mild, insomuch that a region "piece absurdity." to have The extract merely a name. There a few years ago was thought fit which as follows: rend As two boys were out hunting In the la the whole of It, bea in hU life, and "Gold and silver are useful, and some- mountains north of Virginia, Xev., on husbandman thousand's of bushels of nothing worthy to have been remembered My Impression Is very strong times very convenient; but there are the 29th and choice vegetables. The hand tilt, they discovered a man grain that the whole human family began at other articles which are of more value whom Lord is plainly ,visible in these the of they supposed to be crazy,camped things. the bottom and worked Its way up to to us. We did not come here to dig the present time, and that It Is destined these metals. Our time can be better In a crevice among some rocks about During the winter the Saints 'had to work Its way up to an Inconceivably used than In digging thetn. Suppose five miles from the city. Ou returning many enjoyments. What with leap than humanity now stands the people of this Territory had ppent birth-dahigher levet musical, quorum and reported this to the police, and on year, upon. It U probable that in their eight their time since they came here In .ex- they we have had quite other associations, or ten hundred years, these creatures ploring tho mountains, cafious and val- the following morning an officer, with our quota of dancing. The "Beaver did not Uveas much as we do In eighty. leys In search of gold, what would have one of the boys as guide, went in search Young Men's Association" met twice A life of eighty years, which doe In been our condition our coun Of thelunatic. Thev found the uufor- - per week, holding lectures and that tlm the work, spread out in their try, Instead of Ixdog filled with a hap tunate In the position described by tho alternately. .The (spirit or thedebates Xiord case over eight hundred years, is a vast py, prosperous and contented people, was insomuch with that several them, step In the progress of man. Consider- with beautiful homes, surrounded with boj H. He had a small fire over which who could not occupy three minutes at ing the present nature of man, long- ail the comforts of life, would have had he wss hovering, wrapped lit a scrap the commencement, had to be called to theirs, would be a great a scanty and vagrant population, if any, of a blauket. He had a bottle of time at the end of ten minutes, after a evity, such as While-vehuman life was and the country itself, would have been water near misfortune. Yours truly, few meetings. The best of feelings pre vest. him, but not a particle of vailed Inert; while capacity was undeveloped; a bowling ilescrt. Resident. tnrougnout. uney set an ex while the accomplishing power was He heads his artlelo "More Mormon fowl. He was brought to Virginia by ample worthy of Imitation. and being taken before Judge very small, it would seem to be In Among the various dancing parties I Hyrum, Cache County, accordance with Divine wisdom to toopMMry," anu, wiuio i aamits our theofllcer, In course converwill on the 16th the of mention held who, Atkinson, one, only out April 11, 1868. the of man as a writer, he calls ns a most sation with him became convinced of uit. Sister Bliza Hawkins, assisted by scope life, that lengthen ability Editor Descret Kew: Your valuable might have astime to be and da somesome iweive or uii.ee a omers, got np a paper fanatic, lie is evidently in bigoted comes regularly to hand, and is a his to care him the were co'uslgued there Ilut iutauity, learned, they thing. reasons " and the lame bad picked halt, humor. ex nbmt the eource of joy and great information to Itespcetinj? human life should of the Sheriff until it was decided what and blind, with the various many why presiding tract he says: It. , be diminished in its scope." who those should be done with him. authorities, such as the Bishop land JL&st yearread there 'was very little grain , The man who gives utterance to this "We would refer this IxMdtrhted prince of ins counselors, rresiuenu or ouorums. raised here, compared with previous xa or unaum i Idaim erriumc .Montmi.t, also the City authorities, with a few of inane folly professes to bo a minister of PitEsenvATiox in Ac of seasons, ho and Colorado. consequence, Territories and, whose Meat, ionuthe usual dancing class. The music ments have not made ao great improvethe gospel! He would delude his hear- isuonare a headJohn of claims ri Minors, Clamgee, London, was excellent, and .the eatables choice, jniuuij riuujxi ers Into the belief that his and their f to all we as see could couteiitcd wbomare wish ami them. This pros - to have discovered a new method of pre- which were served until all were satis-fle- d way nearly reason comror imto has la any luejr very; favorably; short, Ignorant and depraved lives putm at about 5 P.M. Among those who spring and opened have uru uuun or a 'scumy una vs- - serving all kinds of meat, flsh, fruit, served plowing sowing going on are noble, compared with the lives of srTsnt observed John It. Mur i for the last two weeks,1 been liishop population. veiUftflrrjr and wan fec, which, if It proves a success, will dnnlr. flli and there is ramtnHInn nA V over unexplored and lorrrn resiom. ti ri o ! .! tuit.r . ......nr.. it... . .. . ii4 fnrrlhlv .. . primitive men who lived upwards of dcrlnjr of i ; prospect every crops, heavy ! It may i.joUry l preach uneh sophUtrv In jr me ,ii-eeuisaying ot tno riavior, "lie that is .Last Monday evening the sisters got nine hundred years! We presume that Utah. In onlr lr prevent rmitrratioti to i aunnai jooti in greaiesi, ainoug you jet Dim De your up a Lean Year Ball for the benefit of jnropc. servant." In his own estimation his knowledge Is rivltiffsl una enlightened rotmtrie; but JMuruocK isaralthful our In the of March Professor Jusnop early part Sunday School, which was a credit far. superior to that of I'noch, the candid unit unprHinlited mrn will tlr niAiid and to his Vard,"A to all servant profitable n to Clamgce about gave supper fifty man In whom dwells the Spirit of the slaters concerned. The committeeF.were seventh from Adam, who walked with ttua of this vonry "of I at Johnson, Liljenquist and AlKverett the pvlvcanty, clre New House, God three handreU and slxtyilve years, inrj priwium .ioih iii ntwl otrtf r tiiinins gentlemen, floor managers, bisters Curtis and We have had four day schools and a len; York, to test by the palate, the success and who, because of hU faith, Ood tmus-lateWe intend to apply the pro Williams. of his discovery. Amoug the viands eauoatu Bcnooi, an well attended. The ceeds to rewards of merit, more U What a coarse, purchasing irrelevant the have organized a Belief Society. paragrspb was lmtttou, sisters for who attend the children the prepared for tho occasion etc, inefficient creators) Knoch must have point at issue than the above could not served and with usual zeal the of their sex are 8anday School. , in varioun had atyk-sthat been relieving the wants of the poor. We been compared with the, refined, very well le jenneI. In our article we Yours, etc.; In have monthly fast meetings, and dona several slaughtered months England and perfect creature so highly u iiuk Btiuuc it .mma, juaiio or Thomas Potts. ; same me tions ior All purposes. previously. present prououueed w werw Beech-er. Colorado; euloghed by the Uewllenry Ward speaking of Utah. proressor Thomas m ith a of .Enoch writings must have been in We describe! what would have been the the meat s weet and palatable, although the "Washington Dramatic portion Fashions. One of our exchanges says: .AsBocia- existence at least three thousand years, results If the people of this Territory had lacking the lively, juley flavor of the uon'f are just now entertaimng us with "Eugenie has Introduced panniers or bas article etc. kets instead of hoops: They consist simply have The just color songs, crowded plays, slaughteretl. of They for Jude quotes from them, and says spent tbelr time In searching for gold. or a a sure evidence ot r whalebone, or circular audiences, the meat cooked when that Is a they other.suitabloirame-wor' deep pink, please." I that Knoch prophesied respecting the We did not pronounce Montana and which oon fastened h"' around tho material, k fade on exposure to the - beneath the waist and above Uio how of person aru We other we have to Territories Jesus; a de of coming long mining every prospect howling plenty of air. extending equally in every direction,out our trust is in Uod, hips, Imagine that the writings and memories serts. We can scarcely think that the Kraasuuppers, an extraordinary enlareoand producine of the moderns are to liv Noah, the pro- editor wished to misrepresent 6s. Is not After supper Profeor fJamiree de who will preserve his people. mentand of tho fitrure. All Paris rotundity scribed the method of a is womankind in The over panniers." , new preservation. rage a of the bis bad? builder 1mof He writes as wo world, genitor digestion And womankind in many other places the ark In which the human race and sclne a man would who Is tnmhlfvrwtf h process la a follow: We hope the acmpanying' letter will be in a A close bsz contaiuluc carbonic, ariif rago over it, of bourse, for de- every species of animal that we now pos-- chronic dyspepsia. But If the statement Bro. from is of over thrown Thurston, Wellsville,t on votees of fashion exist all o ver tho world, tbehead of the animal seas, were preserved, with all his know-led- wehavo made in the above extract be gasoe to the disannearance nf Jhi and allow themselves tolo dictated by aumysterious ajaugniered,wheu asphyxpartial aad greatness Is Insignificant, deemed an evidence of fanaticism, then ia quickly ensues. The animal la bled little will induce a strict tocrats of modistes, milliners, dressmakers daughter, compared with the pastor of Plymouth nine but of every ten men, whether to death, and bleeds well. The body Is watch to be kept on the Indians nOrtn and tailors with most obsequious humility; Church, Brooklyn that Is, according to "Mormons or "Gentiles," who are fa- then hastily dressed, and. while still to find If they have taken the child.! This Is retnrning to the fashions of our warm, the parts to be inK(rvi am the logic? he enunciates. miliar with the circumstance under placed In an air tight iron case, into grandmothers, and He continue hb argument In favor of which Utah was settled must 13 WkiXsville, Cache Co., l fanat- which carbonic oxide gas is introduced, shows a 18C3. oh the part of invention 12th, April paucityof short life as follows: ri; ics; far we feel assured they would agree A small compartment connrrfp.i xrio. A Editor Dctcrct Keica. Dear Brother the or, Eugenia imperial Fancy the case contains charcoal, whtoh i... I rite to Inform For many other reasons it would be with us In making It. a on that you the 7th a with delicate, young lady unfortunate if men lived, in the full Utah was setUed under already absorbed a certain quantity of lLst. my youngest daughter, aged two a little above the for different hoop very hips large enough These material sulphurous acid poaseaslon of their powers, to an exceed-lo- g and five months, marveloualy a to Montana. We had no penetrate the fibregas. malt of the flesh, and r. years brewers try tub, ing to get through great ag. Suppose that some men circumstances) from home. She had not an IniSew York, whose names are famil- base of supplies convenient. 'Wehadno rest fermentation and decnmnsvf:ttnn disappeared and imagine ordinary sized been out more than before what amount of "tilting'' would have to be iar, who have the power of making and neighboring Territory to supply ns with Theisspecial province of snInhuron.M she was missed, and a diligent search gas to'comblne with every particle of was commenced which has contined to done! Verily, tho freaks of fashion are amassing money and property, and who people to haul (the oxygen in the remaining air, and the present time, and not the least trace many and difficult to follow. ? . been-overshadow- ed 1 ic, : - : ", !, J : gy ; ' J , S ';"-J- Wi2& TE2E5 JT j : j THE As to-da- es y 11 Com-mis- - . JACOBITE.- - ......Ur i . fcelf-concelf-c, f . - Ara-paho- . j - well-edite- M Two Fine Dramas ' , . T MM, j i 4 ATTRACTIVE r & j io-m- or j slow-growin- g. - H - ' ! " i aiil , i y iec -- 1 1 - y, y , i to-i- a7 t - - f t ' I .!- . i $ i - . , , , ' ALSO, " , - A. 1 A a -- . "pie-nlc,- lro-.ess- or rub-erab- ly lms 1 ! 1 r"if m j nnl As well as a Complete Assortment of GENERAL J MERCHANDISE I Ineladlng Staple and Paney I d! slow-growin- g, wt-growi- . ; ng ; ' k- T " Provisions, Tinware, IZardwore, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And, In fact, almost everything:, which we will ' . J Sell Cheap for ! J I'UODUCK dl2Wy j n. AND C ASH I , : s 2B33 : rontalnln? 70 Arm ge : great-great-great-gr- . eat . drcss-make- slim-waist- half-an-ho- ur , ed door-wa- y. r. GRAIN AND CRASS LAND, In ClarkRton.Oaene Connty. SITUATED CITY PROPERTY taken in Apply to .. v , W.YOUNO, Bear River Store, or J LATEY change Eulidlngs. , ei-cnan- . : dliw' TAR ! ' ' t . , j . : CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and fora"e In Wholesale oc sultParcQaaers, t hia nmi at nnn. netail. by the nndersicrnvi nlson, Sanpete County. Send on your orders. d42"u C, A. MADSEN. - |