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Show ' ' . DESEHET E V E It I N 0 la i ; i s georgI: carcoui reserves to Himself the ymf IPittsZDsxT PaifiiX Hv Wells tiext con ; Wedaeaday, April T. 1SCD. poke. Wo are here to take into' con-duthose stderatlon tbat will to our bent things InUmtR. There la 4 In the human heart to walk FORTIETH AMHUiirXQIiFEBEflCE.4 propensity in? avnrilLnx'io.lta.awii-ImaginatioAvoice of God We of the 4ad obeylog : . 3. - ApbiX.0,-need Instruction continually. If we are ahcj-Wwas not instructed, we shall never learn any Tbe congregation tbU much larger than la U morning, the more than a child can learn to read and l are Tabernacle belnir nearly tilled. write who is never taught. This is tne was called to order. byi tha existence of this nau 01 cwi"v-conf- d i ine people pnnnpiBand rr led-b- y even DOW Bro. Tabrnacle-Choi""b"iaUbtlihei, Tbe srrumble to rnnnv are inclined at Its in Bauds, 'sanp the first bymn, their have .who Those lost, troduction niornlnir f tbreaks, i the not means need J trade this despair. ' by J, shadows nW was oUercd up Tby Ider Jo-.t.-K In a new country like this there are Prayer i Hmllb. manv things to' which" anch may turn samr "thefrnttention.1 TheV tan become pro onl 'choir ifyi bymn Tabernacle, of mareIvconsumera.They "Jvnow. this tbat Hnpontinstftd beginning rc, tff P.U can cultivate theeoil. Many articles of wiry soul I free.". C ) ".. at prices one half of IUcir ards ad- produce are-solKlder Fjunkun dressed tbe congregation. The Baluts which would be remunerative to tne come together to. be strengthened; that producer., -- Here then isra direction they may be able to dispell whatever Into' which honest industry may turn. darkness may .beset tbelr path. No pernoo : shouW rbej above learning When we first beard the,- principles of some useful occupation or trade. .Thousfor' the- remission of ands of articlesare imported to'thui faltb,1 baptism ins? on of' bands for the Territory that inlght Just aa well be Ids and the lay of the Holy ..Ghost, those produced. liere Thla would make the reception were principles asJtaggerlng to us as community rich and independent those adranced principles that are now Every oneof ouryoung men should themselves to learning some usethings; taught In relation to for us to under- - apply .It was at first diniculttemporal ful trade and accustom themselves itq stand those beautiful principles that are habits of Industry, aud, not number necessary to be attended to for the sal- themselves with "that class who seek to vation of our dead. Slnee that time tbe KCt their living by their wits. To what Saints have advanced vUy obeying tbe ever plan legitimate labor calls us the counsels of the servants of God in rela- elders in Israel should wrap themselves, tion to our temporal affairs we shall be- as it were in a mantle If men wno go come, to the world, as great a subject to work on the railroad have to some for astonishment in regard to our tem- extent to mix with the wicked, It Is not poral condition aa wo are in. spiritual necessary that .they should Indulge in matters. We should become a pattern the evil practices of the wicked. All for them to follow after. The true order should eradicate from tbelr own bosoms of government la that wblcbJs after the the besetments of sin. Some are not Patrlarchiat order. Tbat order alone willing to be controlled by their Bish an assimilation of Inwill bring-aboand residents Jo their temporal terest and" consequent harmony.. and ops concerns. Say they, We know as much good will. "We have not yet attained to as tho Bishop or thePresident'or whoa very great degTee of unity inj re- ever it may be,' but the sequel will lation to temporal matters, but we show that they are wrong. Those who are; advancing In tbat direction: ' It cannot understand that is was the design of the Almighty to make right cannot see tbe Kingdom of the Interests of one portion of his fam- Heaven in. it. This s tbe cause of the interests of the other portion that nreiudice tbat some hava conrarnlner it. ily the the whole human family may become but the Kingdom of God is In It. There one. Some, doubtless, think that' they is no on earth that can stem the are too wise to be taught by the ser- currentpower of .vice that Is flooding. the vants of the Lord. This was compar- worui . duc the power that is In the able with instances . where ' children Kingdom of God.. would not be taught by their parents. Baints have cause to The - Batter-da- y If tbe parents would Inform themselves rejoice above all other people, because In regard to all necessary matters, they Ivlnsrdom of God. seeutbe tneyuave would be able to teach their children Those who build that tockrwKIch upon aud increase tbelr knowledge. Bo it Is is the the'Kinirdom of princlpIeaof wild me servants of God in respect to God, will stand for the Baints. It IS tbe privilege of those Li- -V li terms proposed! by the Al and instruct us. Ail Uytngs that we do form to the We can never bring Himself. mighty me or name our in .Lord to our the terms. Scriptures nu Piaster Jesus. Whether we aro good, tho JBlble and The wuliiTKi,lie Book of Mor take possession of farms, or build facto- mon are filled with snarkllnir eems on ries; we should dolt in bis name.--Iare oracles the every, page, yet living the changes that are' place in worth more to us: they teach as how to in our temporal affairstaking we are. croine save ou reel vesv The Scriptures Ve are were the through another conversion. to those unto .oracles living like a child who la making it first, at- whom they were delivered.' May we tempt to walk i Our faith In those pursue thaoourse that will enable us matters will Increase until the order of to obtain the blessings promised to the InEnoch- Mulil' ha . vv. nnA .uu 4h bUV ill - ralimui.vr v.' ' v Inlrru1url terest of the entire people become IdenElder George. Q. Cannon then read . tified with each-othethe names or tbe brethren who are KtDcn Gkokcje Q. CANJioii read a re- called tocfo on Missions. Tbe congregation sang ."Hail to the Merchantlle port of Zlon'a of Zlon'a glad morning." brlghtnets the Institution, showing progress that Conferee Ce adjourned till two o'clock had been made in this great movement ' 4 by tbe various brancheaof the Institut- p. m. dismiss Brieham Younir. iun.. ions lie also read a report of the edEider i the Corffarncr " " Female Relief Societies. , , , f PhesidLvt BRianAM Yd delivered an Interesting and Instructive disOrMlHSIOXAKIESCll.I.F.D DV course upon the subject of co THE COXrEHEXCfi. reand other temporal matters. operation marks were reported in full and will ArriRsoow shortly be published. A.P8haaiwai: The bymn on psge lco, commencing. John Itxjoe.fcenu (broSbnnwiT, "Wo thank Thee O God for a Prophet," Cbrle Julia tuneler, tber to A. i'. If J Dduford: was sung. Conference adjourned till ofiintapili; ' ' Oanrx Krlk Fnnten. ltoab -- ra n - 2 The-ongresratlo- .323b j -- ; ' Iflri but He privilege or awarding it. May,God bleas us ail. Cannon. J ANI l'UBLISUJClr y KQXTOH. I-p- ra U willing we anouja aar q'. !: -- - I , ! I Ji. - ) I r t ' .: r ,. I hon tendencr atnonir men to take WS or and glory to themselves The K j - i K . - srfrx i. WltTTTIiry" VVO'r HiLl MtardeaiJurming i inVil ;i Mintmnu were'M ktt4 4 W. 'tul... m t rr.t-ofith.sVS5 of ; . Incessant tiina bate rr-."scarce- .? 4 - r .. . ; - ji-- I . , Tzrr--- , .,Ti... t m rxhr. haker of a Leather rOCKET ZOO. -- of 1 lined with red material, mtatnttif District SteNAfe tjT 8. Carreney, will reoelTe tbe above rewartt .T LJ HaAMAtl dU4 by learlng the same at talsOmee. The Snecial Committee ou the rate sava the Unclal Th 77nu;v. to the Senate etnployeea compensation ITarvstw CominiUw ?ow Foreiim Affaira v recommena vy . retrenenmenw , . Ti,.MnArtihnm has acrreed to renort a moiuuoa aumur U03IC1CES.SIO.XA-I- Tft-ric- and-Thom- e ns -- . i i.- , I i" FhaVllieoffl - - . ; ninriiminBiiiiiffirui luo axvudvt. TT.I. ..J - T l O luo Rhorman. from the UOmmUtW J) JPJ"wo.H" oo;njry ui. jjegaviuu, MpnMn U1UV.U i- ' first-moraen- Tlln n sev Dresen from the Postmaster General in relation to cheap ocean postage." Sumner said c rr- 01 oecretar J(i rikOTuer there was a movement afoot in England :i feSafn bi tri of WiSltf SUPPLY OP ,:'J Jir! Jn be and ocean 8PRINO postage,1 to aeca re penny qUB e tie a . also a w av eme w favored the uovernment auopting two mi H tlET RIBBUUS, B shall no reduction of W that 0 FLO ERS. wages aiding -cent ocean postage, W .The bill to make San iDiefa poH'of farus iu tovye(9nBnifta'Ty entry waa passed.!a of the reduction oftho hours of Morton offered resolution, to pay the lilailtDotfed Xctt, Veil, a. ii t:t!int k' Senators frbaithe recotiaUuited 'Htaies labor. '3 .VM.AKX iromf tnooommencement'i iiie.MJin t Congress; laid on the table. .The bill to am the construction or a branch Central Pacific railroad to Port morning; he then .rushed hitoian ad- - THE ''new, rflT.Y LE PA -R A8 O lis 1 , to kui ueorge eou,wuu land was dl8cys?edtlll .the expiration Jierlvfd aseveretweundinwardlnscoffl - TheXrregaiar Octagon; of thetaornlng hdufi whlcbbtougbi bp AND A LAItaE ' ASSORTMENT OF Walt ran back to his room tne Joint jeeoiuuon to pFoiaotxueiintert rthe blows. the Union and screamed , out farewell to ettsof the United States 'in the J world," and then was leaped from a third Pacific Railroad. . Rtewart snoke at len firth against the instantly jkilledU Commercial : ia-IHmporiTun NelsOia critlealcondltioii. a and Moblller In Union Pacific Credit ' r, WILKINSON. D. WM. diis prominent formerly favor of the ChtTrjPaciflcrH '" . the parties were - ? V r 'If. Bhermans amendment, at tlie sugges4 merchants. Kansas.-Thi e contracts, tlon of Williams, was modified, so as to 'Lawrence,. of aet recent authorized the to the: fix by of direct the President point and to land the transfer to grant the of legaUrights junction according df betweenvDenvernnd roaas; it wavaaopted 03 right way the respective GOm ' rr-tDenterrpaclfic! Company to 6.'. , " V. Bavis-oflerea Board of Directors au amendment, which were ratified d Importers aiH Growers of waa adoptea, directing the Attorney was also elected by thd stockholders, of General, first, to investigate i whether GARDEN, FIELD AND FUMER the charter and franchise ot the Union Chicago. The TriLuae special says, Pacific road and brazfehei bad not been tbe Senate Committee; dii foreign rela1 forfeited, and if so to Institute ihe neces4 tions have agreed Unreport favorably on tct in? the Darlen ship canal treaty and the aary. legal. proceedings;,.amJit Bandwich Island treaty: but probably. vut rata whethflr th second, Have joat received the bad made illegaltllvldendsof fitockrmuf Kbese. as well as the Alabama claim's If so to institute the necessary! nroceetU treaty will go - over, to the extra execu- LARGEST IMD'niESTCOLtECTlOII OF SEEDS Inrs' third, to investigate whether unv tive session. Important information EVER IBPORTED TO THIS TERRITORY, the of the directors,- - agetitaormrdoyetofH of j Knglish capitalists and Which their wUl alL oa reasonable term, for tbe said Company bad 0 violated. kuyi movements will find to oihiet eo the influence of tbe pahh. whAlcaalaand retail. SaversSeedao to and. if institute cllppt the law, penal criminal u. to their i to It tbelr procure 1" advanlaio lines the of trade HoTtaUroad'upon proper proceedings.' 1 An Influential London asrWe would call parUcalar attention to oar Howard again offered au amendmeat,1 from Asia. has the right of way Btock of CABBAGE, TURNIP. KADISH.HERB which officers to certain a constitute Company, naming board of commissioners, adding the across Hosdu;&v;-oSeeigu- a constructing tnd GRA85I BEEOB. name of General Canby, .and directing a railroad with lines of English steam-er- s to both the iAUanlicuand Pacific, by CABBAGE, them to fix. tho point of junction on tbe Dwarf DramheM, Win line approved by the Secretary of the' which they hoped' to iromptte with our Early Yorlr, Krlleat ana Flat uaica Beanimt. ningstadt, Pacific roads in interior. Nye approved thb amendheavy carrying '"r"rmen;, anunoaiiy,, WHnoni,aoaon;ah e I Admiral ;Ti: Hofl. has oriered the steamer Birly Whtte'Datcb. Bed and White Strap Senate took a recess. tint r , ;i; Leaf, Lang's Rnta Baga ana Parpie Top auto. Evening. Several' private biUslwelr e- Aaraaj-b-to j the mouth of the the f-Intercept filibustering passed, and the Senate resumed thecouONIOX,, slderatlon of a Joint ' resolution to pro- - expeditions, said to be going to Cuba. Red and VHlle.h . returns give tectlhe interest of the united" States. la New Haven. Complete CARROT, the Union Pacific Itailroad. 'Sherman Jewell 811 majority Jfor Governor, v Red and White, f moved to amend the pending amend titrong, u Republican elected to. Conment ot .Howard's to authorize thePxf-!- t gress from tbe 1st district, front the 2nd district, Extra Early Iwarffarar.S-to wail"a Kvergreea ident not to appoint a Board of Com mis. from and Trarnble's Late Sugar; 273; sion era simply to examine and reDort Htarkweatber.'fepreeontative - -Srtli d istrlct lJ'A; Barnum, Dem. , upon the condition of the roads, 'anal the. 'BEET, not to do anything to: fix the! point f from tho 4th district. TOO.. The Republied, Whlje and Globe Mangel Wnrtze 1. lic is in 40, Howard o theIiegislatnre refused majorItyih junction. accept;' because he said bis objectAvaji to'scttJo ay joint ballot' n lialtimore. Spanglerlv and i Arnold, White Spine and Gherkin. the point of junction by legislation. Wilson said the present-U- . S4 Directors tbe pardon assassination conspirators, ' Arrived this morning. A good variety. were unanimous in knew-wnrt he believed they I the interPUMPROS, est of the country were. ' H(? thougirt rOREItif.' o And a the Senate ought-tlarge assortment of other kind pastr an act withParis, April C. The election of iseeas. wo numerou to mennon. I out delay. Corps legtelatif, will comNye made a general attack ou the mence onthe 30th of May. GRASS SEEDS, the general management of the rbad. Salt Meadow.- KentnelrjrBln ditto, London, April C. In, the House of Red Top,atoa 11 . Lnoerae.Commons, this evening, 1 -Orchdoll, a Jimomy ' ') f conservative 'member for k lrmaugh, :w:;icxovEi,,' ; , '. , The Census bill was taken ip. Gar- proposed to extend church disestablishWhlteandRed. , field explained its provisions. ScbQe? ment to England and Scotland, field moved to postpone tbe bllHIl DeLondon, April C The subject of tbe cember. Jencks moved an amendment, appointment of tbe succesaor to Hever-d-y Chinese, "Imported. which was adopted, making the bill reJohnson is receiving considerable at fer only to the preaent census and to be tention from the press here. ; Boneaet, Canary Seed; Carraway, Hyssop. Dandelion. Pot Marjoram, Pennyroval, superseded by a bill to be reported next " Havana, April u. a battalion or ar-- Rosemary, Saffron, Com. Hage, ited do., line, session. After receiving several other tirieTy has returned from"nhe Central Bweet alarjoram, ; xnyme. Mint, savory. amendments,- the bill passed, g Department. The Dario considers the I. Stevenson,- from tbe Committee on rebellion In the CentralL"Department FLOWERS, I'rl iArseo; , Jobn at 10 a .m. A v In 15. Keorve Jipraney; VaUcy: Oar Hat nontalna many of tbe choicest kin da of favor Leonard i sunnrefiseoii'; Elections, reported Benediction by Cider I?ratua Buotr. in lenrope ana America; toey win oa pm nk"(ersoD. Rait Myers, contesting Moflltt'a seat Tor the Tefiaffablp Oifierbfnfocoo has grown vt an wipple.Si. tieortf; . . J ... In ITl Ten op LkeCt7; for Urreii; Ceait, moottToT t5 the to Third District of X'ennsylvanm. gone ThlTMisslssIppr TbontiM Weaver; Centa. papera, orTra JansitnlsaDerg; en(rflv AO I " ex Job com tt. same from the ILUATrtntnouKsn-cdram the brtreo; Patne; intercept expedition Reported Wednesday, April 7, 10 a.m. AT3DRE5S Orrlera by mall, to rr, WUmxtou Co;' JoQa Taaaenhajxi. frth lng to Cuba from JJew Orleana.'vi ported tharMcCbalrn-Trota'U- ie The Conference was called, to onler by Salt Lake City. U.T. District of Louisiana", was not eJIclble . AXoMbmsteAmeri from era LCrnx W. C. STAI N ES Elder Geo. J. Cannon. aw ;dlssat-isfketifrom Mexico: The brios r Jobii KtunllJTejklal: The Tabernacle Choir sang, "Praise Jiiup: Oeo. Uartdn; The Housi Ven t agalh'srrCardrl4ancrtaaink.' J0HNrhEAD1Ne;j13ih Ward; opposite; ye thelrfrd."-- Ktram Purk; lUmiltonQ. Ktnos)l; tbe govern- men intends to send a Wkle onbo IndiajajappriaUoil The ! Elder Wilford Wood rnff prayed. tioo. ' W, Urotr, John Honxard. Jou ; W. S, Giodbe't '.Octagon House. ti P. Bewej; t uavia buiu mo comaiii,iee uau ugreeu 10 commission- toWashInirtonto ?have The Tabernacle Choir sang the hymn Oow w. Tduriuooa, of Albert Itobftrt J. Uoldlnc: .1 j Mantl; ' , recommend mn appropriation .or two Kosoerans recalled. c'l t. i M i cirMftr 'Mi; : : ,i: iv Mill rel; pf 9ia Ward; ralllluus to be Ltmntl Harery; tb"e hands of the in ferantThe uovernmenthas jviaana. placed of Uerd, AiuaouyyoaDt; ea permission vfor the introduction of s. Erastus Bxow addressed the Alexander Weal Jordan; Elder President, wltn authority to .r3se.it JJenrvHoil; We come together as; Oo. Montr, ,of Wt Conference. I'rotestant books printed In foreign lan M discretion andudgtneut i joruan; to ana maiutain clvlilza Klders, Priests, Teochersr etc-- Ilnrx peace Bishops, promote J. QalDcyiKaoalioo; tlon Kiidj;. Fears are entertained that the Carllsta to recaive t'ubrad of life from the lips imoDjr theIndlausr' Ilesald the of the servants of God, tbat we may all will make another attempt at a general amendment which oirered be of in place hecomo one. - AYe are a wonder to tbe save toe woaia mat ine government two oenaie is amendment xisiDgj TheKsysvlllo brass bind march millions. Butler insisted that the Foqr-teent- h every: tirecantldn: to i Drevent taking nations of the earth. If they had eves eilMrfTcCKant? Temple Btieet thh morning, up to see and hearts to understand, tbey 'Amendment 'made the! Indians r i d g. irera i n ana posi ti vejy . aecu nea() the I j 10 iM?..a ;fe;.oj New to. thence the Tabernacle, iliscoursiog citizens, and that consequently no valltr wouia Knowinat, to oring a people use this from all' parts of the world,-antheir swjt- strains of music to khe Joy and treaties could be made with thtmri .The COIVipETirJC" V7ITH form as complete and united an organi- gratification or the public. Jxfig may jou Committee then arose' and the ..lliise work., look a recess. Tlie evening eeilou: will zation as exists among us, Is a great a contlniia in ma glorious our c ty bands? be devoted to the Indian Appropriation miracle aa to raise the dead. The Iord way,wbat has becorae.ef . ; r Jesus has said, "except ye" are one ye OonRKCTlox. In our local of veeterdaT. bill nlio-- i ,j inHi the are uot mine."1 lie prayed that Ills on the sad accident at tho House went intqa Lteaata ftJCaaavrsE. B. OUtnoa & J. T. Ciiaa.The evening mounJof the f T4Srr3i' J 'tKv onr Committee tlra Jadiaa disciples mliiribeone. This oneoesals tain, west, we stated thatpoint WoolIeV A. Mr. 84 not meant la a physical seuse. ,We dif was tho dtiTer of one of the leamsv.; Yi A ppropri Atlon questlonDa wesfamen . 5.' ' ' 84!rieny)rthe Talented ;yqnBAnieriean 5 fer In stature aud protKitioo to Zlon'a b m should have said Mr. Samuel II. Woolley. out Business Jt rise closed tllicuiH my Having give tojaIous ( or oneness of .faithjf. purjvow and of J rants ville. The only, gentleman thai The motion to Increase. tUo dn?diin if l! i unity EUCIEEE CtoperaUve "Mercantile. Institution;' in in tares t that is tfeairable-we-shoulwe knoV of bearing the name of 8, A. tne appropriation m tne ameudmeut which former buamess ' I used to manuarrive at. , Clashes and arlstocracien. of Woolley' Is our friend the b&ihop of the from two to two and a half rmlllions facture a large amount of Boots and Shoes, wealth should.bo abolished' The Con ninth ward, and we have no need to Inform was rejected; the amendment was then r" sUtutlou framed and established bv the our readeis it was not htm. W are grieved Tnanufactnred atmy Tan adopted. The SehtO andedments Halo lies in learn that Mr. Alma II. still Wj gainers ou this continent ws thobeat to O In 15th:.Waf-U.oXnd thpophl Comedian, were then disposed of. nery the ?iir Y1 t there is a very critical condition.- - KQrerameoioD ine eartu. rose Committee The and the House 1 NOW OFFER MY ' great disproportion betwixt classes in TheSxowSudk.-Eld-er f ... ... adiourned. i.i Brian has DJQ. this country. The struggle between I ana labor is verv crreat. Th la. furnished tis the following particulars of capital classes II Supported bjr are under thsneaiitvnr the accident at Mill Creek: Xbout three boring 1 com b in n jt to mis t tb e encroachments of o'clock, last Wednesday Ariril CJ Thar tresl I filiss ANNIE ItiCKIIART a snow .aa Washlneton: - &'a a ' a -a f a 'i n fjuaker are. to some ex slide knocked down part morning, capitaj. of O miner's up.-"- "1 tent, an exception to this rule. -- By Gen. Edward, V. Kingsley aa Secretary U saw the mill house, of and buried mill, per JCVK HV' lirltA I UAd I ar Madrid, andlri legation ,Ur 1HE UUi.iPAfiY. CONSISTING OP " sly considered safe from ChesterPostmaster come aimosuuDiversauy ncn ana, are ft tv 1 itch was prey ion " I '? i'i at 7y. J. Placeryil the at avalanches. In were house, time, to class of themselves. Among the Saluts four men,' named a Sole, Yesterday. Chas. Wilder, colored, was Wright, SteWart, McDon- confirmed mere are instances where parents nllow ald and Jake Crandall, Postmaster of S. Columbia, a and, idy named C. ThL 1$ the 'first tneir cnuuren to stay at liomo rLhar Kobbins, all of whom were ' bed except confirmation" of a . t AVEDNESDAY, APItIL tt isoa,--t K J Jtrarnea ; man go to tjunaay Kctiool.aua Ue par- Wright, who had got up toin!litrht a fire. negro. Wilder was formerly a'slave. t T-3 r ents .themseltea will not attend meet AYbnv ilia .rnjlef party from Mlll Creek r The Reconstruction Committee has r.1 .1 J Vj t . r s and fugs, because, probably, they cannotap- - reached Uio scenoof the disaster, they found adopted a resohitlon;ahd repor&pt i ;tt i his great epemittr or in ..t. :oo aaaaa pear to well dressed as other: These Mrs. Jtobbin, dead, under six feet of anow. the House, postponing the Texas vote mutilated by the lumber and on the Constitution Hill further acti6n things are not pleasing in the sight of somewhat of the I'-- ' tmilding. She willf be Interred of Congress. logs wwi. movement, mot 4 n or row. Btewart Is also dead. The debri.n which has been recently Inaugurated by left his head has CFYniCHtlUVEa ur.:ssTCCs, ate confirmed The ben I. Jf. Litch-Vuncovered, and M cenrersed field, Marshal of DacotafJeo our President, will correct many evil for several hoars boforo he diikl, with the socn as meae. it would be well for the wounded who could render hitn no assist- .French, Chief Justice, and JeiTKIdder, to read Binu the revelations In'the ances AVripht has not been fiand. Cran- Associate Justice of Dacota; J4 iW. ! IJoctrlneaml Covenants in relation ao dall tthd McDonald VERY LOW Ho-vare very lertonsly Chief Jnatlco of.WromlDj, and the Onlerof Iiaoch J.1 According to. that viNKr.-U-is feared It McDonald frill hare to J. W. Clengbam and Wm. T.Jones, rttp van ..XMf. J. A. nERITR M Iss Annie Lockbart order, the means placet! in our hands have both his legs amputated. Theso ll rt rnd two associates.., t T iiy: OFFICE. latter sucjcccdedjn extricating tbemselves . Hudson, April 0. A fire at Chat him S??i?,loteVl,'fdf snow, and wreck, but were too last 7.1 13SC LIVE One- $125,000 worth of Property from the night destroyed dar vrat of be Za;Ie Emporium. , to render assistance to hurt the to b ' used badly any for insured. i ; t ?: ri ofod, Thlrtv-save...IKothers or go for help, and there remained property. Half of the whole.' Mr. W. C DUNBAR.8 Toponelude with najor-ityi- s Jewell's MaauXactri8ho April Hartford, and Harness Boot Maker: .v without i : with .s a little raw meat and l, v'f" Oreat Novelty of a fire, bar balnU were not prepared izVZuS0UDnethet.Vntr be ewrn, wm about 600. The Senate rera, or any of lh few blankets that they had over them in Kf-- v mveaeaii. to , t ,r W-- abod. And to It give Uielrdv.itvlae of fourteen Republicans and until composed had morninir. Thev W. yesterday 4 wastes to to bo. broUhtC avCtnilea ou hand-sle"en The Republicans seven Democrat. o- :n experience through In the now and the now to prepare us foru fna hare 'about care twenty are majority the in 7 at o'clock". ( that great work. There oflrieud. opn Ferformarjce to f . - i . i House; commence at 7k. dlli tr com-menclns'T- Iie " m aa e aw mm . 5 'i'-'ri- . I. coiibb-quen.ee ! ! ; I " Sole Manufacturers JV j ; story-wmdowat- nd A-l- OF l I PatiRubber Lined Collar d!16 6m Con-gres- sr Cbey-enneVtoH- be T t- - to-da- mCJ STAIflES G y: j 1 Fitch; Williams & Co., . : J ut UMBREIiLAS. PARAS6li. KTl'., -- 1 j co-operat- ion 33 & 35 Lalto Street. Corner of Wabash A e , N. O. Williams, W. U. ritcn, Edward TwlltJ.1 . J. Heron,--'Kd. Olmstead. will receive apeclal and prompt at CHICAGO. der a-Or- tention. . "ALLEN' h -- or E vehtl ihs c'A:r 4:t7 T - M?t-15- j MIs-sisip- pi 764rKel-Jog.representatl- "Tifiiti 4 :' ': - W!M LARGEST, CAIPET.iEOUSE: it si ve y. "Pm Cnrtia Oil Clotia, Matting Mats, or s, Materials, BaddiJts-roai- tHangingavEto. Paper- j ! to-da- .'W cr' com-moditl- t1"0.!" n MACKEY, Importers and Jobber in t i V, GOODS STRAW CAPS, HATS, t fx lHfl- - fardslied riven. i rll. rrjfattenlu.! Oooda sold at mannfaetnrers listu added. Orders aoUcited anl ?rc-.- f on apiU.n1tioM. 5 -- . ' j J mmmmm -u- cnTc.ii. rging--actionrwrt r. Co-operati- ; , I ve mem-beraV- ' dllfl Cm of i' A FAiRBANKiPECICiPO. . Aif-journe-d.. . ' in 11 f t k ' f . j 1m-end-er. j " -- . 1 en-tlre- I lv to-morr- ow f Sv 1 -- ; ; . tte,f r hhahihlot . BB5 oh ! ' -- - --- rf , ' - died la. Patent AlriTlgUt CadJIen cr ,i Ji,s 3 Ik.; 7 lbs., and 10 Iba: e?w:hi i Tula pacU vr-Veatirely new and found, the- most con consumer and dealer ever latrodneed, both for The trade are invited! to. glre to n.'riajf.-- , . : ? . rlHlOITylSi - tsj ; - s j m , t j . " f - iL-.v.-Et ! d .': . s . , - lastoanifecteJ ' .sxTRKsstT roau ' EffliV &w EflUlui tTooIffl'.IIiiU, vL;o RflsSn 5 ut ! 8pedal atteniton given tb'orders.from Ut 1 j f 11 1 d BIT ; 1 Irom-Lfrntbe- jj I ; j l i t 1 -- i 'U-f- 'v .,- . 1 5 j j - " m . . a. a a 1 1' L?-.'"X2T- . u iba'TMblle tbatTln eonaeon J)tuloeu .f.M r hKTinff eommeneedare prepared toey toe principle of to aU Ware aft arreatljr .reduced prie. iX tloersl iUsoonnV will ' be ' allowed to Trade wta-rtrrvm- c A ? '"v'ni.1-- pweaaaeraju J Branch 8torea can be soppmaon terms that wUl amply tatlafy tne purcua-- t lll?h I r. Ic.-lCa- . i J - CROXALL CABTWBIG HT ! -- ' ) r . , ' R.J . .Ai ER E . 1 . : ! FIGDEES .! e, d; J , i n,-- . a ?lr? Kjna. J2S?A!? " j n - i j . r-- ! -- rlll ; . , Co-opera- 1 -- d; 'iBjr-Do- THE Uli c. to-i- ln-Utro- 1 ' jcznnirjcG.; hh Ji; ".1 .- - 'It. I . TRADING rcorx.E's k TOOELE CITY if OornerofilAVtosStjlAGowans ilSsfBROVI8ION8ofeiTdea WI toTratoJaTniT12 can be PP M ur jy ft Wt to , $50" HEW. T 03T, from one or wens, 27, argw - belween Xaaleli March, L. Saturday. a aau. amaU a etaUonii and Kimoall-VALISE, marked Ira W. Felt, Ban Francisco, tb owner. containing ppra valuable only to tor wllLbenmia reward Tbe above T -- -- and iaK w atiomce,Li"-- eontents-deuvere- City, of dill 6 ;t "1 V. WEIXS, : FAIWO 'iff! ; i v CO. " v. i i- - |