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Show II I C A i O T It A 1) 13. CJ XE W jY O It It T IS A I E. BY J ESTABLISHED 1850. Dnlrnmi Pnllnn 1 QHUOljhnQlOl iD SASH, .DOORS' Finish,' Stair, Mantel, Stair Uniting, Jialaster, JWtwl, Ae. 111. Our Goods jiro? constantly kept in Sto;t by. th.'.lurc-- t Iiutiihcr Healers in Sail l.a!o t'Uy ami (MT'lm- - i'rU 'i .bii and Moulding SOR j ! of Cali fornia, reported favorably, from the committee on naval affairs, with an ainendment, the Joint resolutloa authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to offer a reward of $i,D0 tor "rescuing or ascertaining the fate of theGreely expediUon. - jv 10 The resolution vras agreed to directing the committee on library to inquire into the of priatinr the letters andexpediency papers of the. .lato rresi-dent James Monroe. .... . The Senate passed . the bill, to proi vide for the ' payment of 10 claims for depredations committed "ty the Ute indiaus at the time of the massacre at the White liiver agency la i7'J. Amenr the persons included inthe bill are Mrs. Meeker and Miss : Josephine Meeker, nowJ dead. The money paid, to be ref traded to the United States irom any moneys . ia the Treasury dne , ; BLWDS, CHICAGO, LUBV SEW ATE. (' Wasiiingtoji. 27. Miller, I i UU., IfhoUmie Manufacturer of I'EK WESTKItH UK ION TKLEOBXTH boose in the mounted district station house. In an Interview after the arrest he said he studied the Captain and intenRiley case of last ded to enact JustTuesday, such a tragedy as that, it being his purpose to kill his Wife and then blow his own brains out. CONGRESS. iXfYIII ' fn O Cd TELEGRAPH. IIOIiSH SAILS, : - 1 f than any Will holij a shoe on Longer "guarantee our NaiU KiiiI m Quality and luirabihty to any made. - other. J YVe Msdo from the Best Norway Iron, Finished Already to drive, by the UNION; HORSE NAIIj CO., vl , CIIICAO-Oind ita M. I. For Sale by Z. . Lea-lalatlv- e -- WASHINGTON. 27. - store. Rranch . dlJ3 ly 1 never varies. A snarvel of This j.iirity, strength and wholosomenens. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and rfiunot be sold in competition Willi the multitude ot low tent, short weighty alum oi powders. l.liospliate Svlil otdtj in can. TtOTAL BAKIXO TOW-i- u Ci-- I'M Wall Street, New York. 1 CHICAGO SCALE CO. 50. trr f 2tonWnpw, Scale. 540.isox3 Included !!. fzf&il SItO ib l aunr n K(Ie, g5. 23 "the ".Little H Ton V. MI2IIIUA.U & CO., Ton, ' ' rirct!vo? rounds, ?J3- -f ca.to $3. FORG2S. TOOII. &o W Best Forga Made for light $10. Work, Manufacturers of ami Dealer in . 4olI. Anvil ant K ll ofTocK $10 rFriiir feva bn anil nfene? 4ult d'l Job. Jtl'ttrcr. "AnrHa Vlcs aid other rlfa&a t OF EVE It Y I'rUa f.toi true. is DKSCnir TIOX. "iijSiaJZjr. i it York. U f . s i VasDeusks, S, ,M. Wm. a HN C. NEErnES ' THOWAS ffl. ARGALL & CO., Leimelt. .Manufacturer ot ailSNS, AND. BOYS' CO., t CONFECTIONERS, mim iveede. CHICAGO. - M ARTICLE CF WORLD-WID- uluilv REKDWR E X. COWLES. jontf Our Good are kept by Z. C. M. 1., Its Branch Stores aud dealers generally iu the Territory. TURNER BRINCKERHOFP, Uuane 10O HU, Taliianli's Pare Refined Lard. & CO, Nw York. MannfartnrcT? fit anil Ponlerw rn fWrrow rtAlt DUCK, Woodberry," Druid 'Mills, ' rol.HKJirn" and other favorite brands, all numbers Hard, Medium and Soft. -- !H THESRET HUGK FQB EVEH:1LLS.BLBE.BRDWS.BH 13 :, BUOADWAT, CSS iiM Mm i . , c ii o itxjr g max v fa cturixo 14 to l.V Conos Canvass of all numbers Car 'frnult and ibehea wide, lor Maehine Aprona and Vairin Coveringa, r r other pnrposea, constantly In atore and nude to order. Co., :talldard, Banting Ajtonts for U. S.the Case or lens quantity. "KaKte, by These Gouds can be obtained at . C. M. I. irk. . tl CO. .lUSSELL & ERrt'lH F.USUFHGTUH1SS JV. r Mrl JT. desired in the jFtttnr. atwo.v C rlXUBJjrJC ; OI3:iO-A.C3-- 0. Z.I O. M. I. and it Eraar.h For Sale !v Houses auJ Dealers GeneraJly. d!03I , l v! S T . It It S Til ' I.NCLC DI.VO iSCS US BOS.Wfl33 1S3 U2C3!SE 5CSEW3. St., and 21 end . 43,46. $ 47 Chamber , W md XS Head St., ' .j. . Factories New Britain, Conu., V. S. A. For Sale by Z. C. M. I. and JUanch Stores. Co., G. K. SHERIDAN & CO., 3IOUXT VERXOS COTTON DUCK. A1 K. lllui & Hysrs Tekco Cca'j iTannfacHtren of th ?Ta"7l" CLlrf8. SIESJE. CQHSEIL of ' other Brand 1. For Salo by Z. C X I. . f MTG CO., Manufacturer oud Jobber of OTPS FIRE ENGINES, AND Plumber aad Htana M'tttm Krau 0ods, BIt In gr Hose and I'acklng;. 11 pes. , Agricultural Iiiiplements, t, ft'CR lTinE liARBED WIRE. ' eis. rKsciKa. Ftc, - '- :'-'- ' SOS KD3TH SECQSIl ST., ST. LLTUIS. MO. IllrfwiM IIAltDWAliE. f" ' ,: l tfc AXK ! Wn yo world? AitfrIC.MmuMisHEEJI , . ULT1EU. : r; i SHEEP FVo Ton Want the Bw liKEW AsU. fo BIIEAK wttKtiet HITTER DOVBLE ABCU SPRHG tad lake no other. Stl i and ottoo KJflTES, Tne aoeve Oooda ean Te of tne wnoleeale Hardware Dealer y"ln Salt Lake and Orden . 2i2 & 344 BROADWAY, j , iXtt3T O O ODS, ITOTIOUS. WHITE "" Ilia c c 3 ?:3 til be ggiS f ty EBA5S & PUTEB .! I W3SI EBB WiTEB, I STEW. US 1NlX JOBBERS " ) 4 1 i " - ; TS Beekntast Street, to-da- 1 ,. OEK E "W TT Refer by permJsttoli to Daf id Jamct, Sail 3ST , C . Words Fail.; Worls fail to. niy gratlTcnu., "o Sarsapaxilla Ayei-'- U. M, Iff J 1.1 wv;i svstcta seemed saturated with it. It came out in l .UU eg, Clot-m-, n d HatU ry Mr. Carr Mates orefl, aliovr ny body. ihat be was entirely cored by the two cf A V R'S ,AltiAAIUL4.A. ami since discon-Unniits use, eight months ago ho has had o rcturu of the scroiuicca symptoms. All baneful infections of tba bloed are tula UBotjualkd altera- promptly removed .. t '' n i 1.4 . 1.1V I . I V. 1 V4 FOR E3AT.TH- - v hsll, baili room and three veran dahs wilhceUar. hot or cold hydrant water, law n. Ierinr apple, pear, cherry, plum and a rood barn, utalile frn.it and granary of ! 0OJ biulials capacity and a inr nnuerneava, im 10c l.n reeizront 10'; rod back . situated in the most de sirable part of town, nud will be sold at a l.iwf nln, as the owner desires to ro soath. Title perfect. Also a few rood bosiness loon Second btreet opposite the 1'o.t- cations ciiii-'.-- . Addrsv J. 11. Jlaruneao, lxraa, UUw U L'tah. ; ohr tr trs; to ths a rrvr . iat rear on my fond t tne rate m bushels to theatre from the "New we imported from rennlvama.this are Just tbe thing for rfnnm. they I 144 T: country. iz- .Trti:,i ' " 4 lb. putiX -- 1 - '. re-sii- rn. : t-- -- of wmcn cost me last rpnn at the rate of UX per lb. The 1 jearpeed larre jd handsome, err r'nrnP train find f nil, with thin, white, close fVu bat' t. weigh nearly 1TT roOJtDa TO These sl-i- y, - NEW WELCOME OATS. A GOOD TWO TN fiuTK IWAKCITT, UTAH, iricK nouac, wun s rooina, ueatoea 1 1 BT Dr.J.C.Aycr&Ca.;L6WeII,M3ss. $1, ii bottles for CI Sold by all DrggUt ? Kill - to-da- Mim it 10 i rr.vor j; g vroyks of the Wieked. Boston-- , 27. Thoo. A. Porriok. alias "Little Al," concerned In the robbery of the Missouri; Pacitlo Express Com of September pany's car on y. 27th, 1SS3, was arrested "here Ix)omis, the express messeuger, and Dennis Downer, of Detroit, have already been arrested. TitUdield,- Mass., 27. Dr. W. N. Morse, author of the sensational count of Hading the remains of Lieut. the Arctic regions, Chipp's party incourt chanred was before the with forglni? his ibrother'a namo to nots and inortitacos. New York,27. Isidore Dreyfus, clerk of Pollock & Co., importers of dry goods, has been arrested on a charge of- embezzlement of over Jfll.lKX), which In- fuiimndered in stock SlKHiulatlon. Henry S. Church, the defaulting Cliamberlaiu, of Troy, who, left Troy, February 4th, with a deficiency In his accounts of $75,0X), was arrested here last night, -and was taken to Troy this morning. Franklin Worcester, Mass., 27. V.ate. formerly treasurer ; of the town of So uthboro, issued a note for$5,0uo KlTtMn vears airo. and used the money. making no record on the town boots. He Dftitf the interest from Bis w funds. Estfl'a bond for that year can not be found. A similar irregularity occurred a year asro, and thefo was a cash. He settled fl,40 shortage in his the last affair and was obliged to He has been treasurer tw enty1, t: ; three years, Toronto. 27. It Is stated here an American named Duncline now in Ire informland, tys an American friendwho tnree ed him be was the person acra killed Manager Kero of To rpr him of ronto lioyal Opera, and robbedover ik.000 ana the the body pitched anflnpnaian bridsre. seven and st. Louis. 23. Between:Nat Carlia. dtrht o'clock v.)i.r!niir aurveon. who had beea sen- arated from his wife a couple of to the house where his months, went Kn. .7t25 Gratiot Street. In a.t t.h wprtfrn vjs.rt of the city. and seized her by the bair and ban! her about very roughly, threatening to kill her and did draw a pistol and her but the RttprtiDtpd to shoot weapon woulda't gr': off.the He then went irjto the yard, put pistol in oriler. returned to the house and asraln assaulted her, when her brother, Joe and received a bullet Feat, interfered shoulder. Cariin waa wound in the then arrested and confined in the cala- the-nig- PLUMBERS MATERIALS, .rtEr-AKT- eO 27.-KT- he , .. lj o 54 . - Tflesrari'i communication with towns is interrupted. It la im- outside etc. H3S.ETS. hits. mi; cutis. possipla to estimate the loss at pre ng jsj.itsa . r -- dl03 ly , CAIIFETIFG, and fillEAKS, bearing . the Trade Hark ol KEEN UlTTEK Sklbv Cakti:s. of Nashvillo, thj beucfiu derived Jrom..are Hl PERIOtt to any other. . s fcCINSOItS ng i sent.: KaJMe, forCheyenne, merly residing in Huron street, Toledo, but later near Tope k a, Kansas, Onr Goods nra kei by Z,- C M. I., and Ohio, was run over by the Denver 1'acinc its ttntnch Stores. train this morning and terribly mutilated. Ills recovery is doubtful, Kansas City, ilo', 3f . A hijrh wind CO., . DUflHAH, , Bl!CKlEYf..& , early this evening unroofed two brick houses on Tenth and Campbell streets, ; ' i Importer and jobbers of and slightly damaged another small dwelling, and tore up the sidewalks for a distance of about two squares, This is the same quarter of the city visited , by a cyclone last year. steamer Leerdam Falmouth, Etc;,: GOODS, on and that arrived reports February No. "40 Broadway, 23d, she struck a supposed wreck below the water line, and had a narrow Besides the n.' BRADLxr. escape from icebergs. steamers P. Colarui and Lord (tough, the steamers Valifornia and lleimdal PECK DIMMERS & CO., attempted to tow the Leerdam but failed. The malt and passengers pro- ; X Mannfactwrtr V.,-"- coeu overranu. 1 All AXES, HATCHETS 'EIMJE TOOI.H, P4XHET streets are partial ly tilled. A nood is thought to be im' , ... pending. , .. O.V 27 , The cyclone that Hamilton. destroyed tlie village of Slspio Tuesday atternoon, besides killing Mr.Winston, fatally Injured Mr. E. Kates and seriously hurt Mrs. Stevens- All- were in a store at the time the building went down. The storm followed nearly in the track of another, two years ago, across the country to uoumsviiie, tearing down all the fences and trees. and ruining many fariuhoases and barns. The loss is estimated at $iuu,- - cellars in low-lyi- a-1- V J.. - "S 00f Vtfn- Pof f paid to any address. Send orders to MTXAXDO PRATT, Boa til. Historian's Office, ' -SU Ciiy, Vtatt. d A ds - - f . . .' fobeion; Brltlah Itrlefs. Londox. !l Steohensoii and Sir Evelyn Baring urge upon the home tne government necessity ot an early withdrawal of all English troops from tne lied sea coast. Admiral iiewttt proposes that 400 marines be left to garrison Suaklra to be relieved every fortnight. It is reported that General is in lavor 01 garrisoning btepnenson Suakim and Massowah with a contin- native Indian troops; to bej f ent offrom Bombay monthly. Shocks of earthquake occurred at A gram and throughout Sclasvonia. A number of . buildings iu Dekover damaged; it is announced that uiadstone has recovered his usual health; and will return to Parliament Monday. Orders have been sent to General Graham to return immediately with bis troops. ' ' Cieueral Items.! Berlin. 27. In the Reichstasr the bill 1,!XX),000 marks for the appropriating construction . of : torpedoes, its second reading, passed ine tier mama says:; There is much confusion and consternation among the Kussian police, owing to the discovery made since the U murder of Colonel Sudeikin that, besides . the ordinary! police cipher Col. Sudeikin used, the various ciphers for different sections are known to the organization of the secret agents In Russia and throughout 'These keys have been stolen or lost, and it is lmppsalblQ lojntlm government to know or identify any of the agents. It is feared the Nihilists hold the key to the cipher. Vienna. 27. The Budapesth police delivered 17 anarchists here for trial, who were in corotmcltv with the as sassins of Shellmocber and Kammerer. Icome. 27 j At the conslstary the Pope appointed Kight liev. T. X. oneans.anu Arcnoisnop ox i?ew ieroy,Rev. 1). Monucy; now at Corous Right Christ!, Texas, Bishop of:Mobile. 27. ; re-iev- ed ;:i - to-d- av i - , . SIIOTEUS Th bat aolld 8IMUES an made by SIMJIOSS I IIAKDWABE CO., 8T. I.OI7IS. Don't fall o call lor Stockton or WEKD SCYTHE. "I.ICE11XE V la far Sl'rEKIOB anjthiac on lie Market. n Cyclones, Floods and Stomas.'. Montkeau 27. The water In the St. Lawrenee river here is rlsinsr. and the .3Trw TOKK- m y. Eu-rop- j,'' AM EUJTCAN Denver, 27. The most disastrous wind storm of many years struck the s 0 o'clock this morning, and ai SllL-Goods, city this hour, it p.m., continues with unIncluding a fall and complete line of abated fury. Many of the finest build and ings in the city, including we tnty Domestics, Prints, Ginghams, the Moffatt & Kassler and: the .Hall,: & Clifford .43, ta, Ul Coadway;fMJ, to, and ! Leonard blocks were unByrnes - Street-- ' t roofed. Signs and awnings were torn down scattered evand, " For several boars toerywhere. the wind maintained a velo HEMPHILL, HAMLIN & CO. gether of U0 miles an hour. Several per city sons nave been injured, due none iatai-l- v. of e Fancy Dry STDME. Branch Stores. M. RU31SE1' &:C00LEY, Importers and Jobber O- TOSAOO aid ; : ... ,.ji BATES.; REED . - COTTON CANVASS. ALL WIDTHS 1 si ... ZJIOXAS ST., XEW TORK, CS t - Manufacturers of Badders and other OmM - Mia Kd-inun- te I. FOIJ' SALE BY Z. C. M. .. ? L00KUIG GLASSES i tion to it. . The House, in committee, struck out the enacting clause of the bonded extension bill, by 131 to 87. The House was vote yeas. 175; 83, and con- nrmea tne actio u 01 nays the committee in ont the striking' enacting clause of the The whisky bill bcinc disposed of. there was a general rnsh to secure precedence for the consideration of their measures on the calendar as special orders. l'avson called ur the bill for th for feiture of the lands granted to aid the construction ot railroads in Oregon; Dowu called up the bill for the retirement of the trade dollar: Keagan the inter-Stacommerce bill: Hunt the bill, and all were antagonized shipping by L'ox of New York, who wished to the proceed with the business on ' Speaker's table. Dowu was successful In bis effort. and the House proceeded to consider the bill called by him. After .de bate and without vote, the House ad r , ' ,( journed. Tuo loiiowina: bills were passed: Authorizing the Secretary of War to examine the claim of Thomas J.Miller, of Washington Territory for the seiz ure and sinking of his ferry boat in the Columbia river by armed forces of the umtea states, 10 prevent us use oy hostile Indians during the Bannock war in 1878: the bill to rertar the State of Georgia "t42,507, advanced for the de fense of her frontiers against the Indi . t ans from 1795 to 1818. t The Senate took up the education bill and Hampton addressed the Senate in its favor. Call suDnorted the measure on con t stitutional grounds. : i ji 'Harrison said it, seeihcd to no conceded if there was any. obligation exfor the proposition of this blll.it istingbecause of the emancipation of was slaves ; yet we were distributing this money all over the Unionf even to States whose senators told ua they were able to care for their own children. We should apply the plaster to the wound, and not wrap the whole . , j body.executive session. Aajourueu. . meniorinl nf to-da- er Pure.? Absolutely powder A Legislative Assembly of Utah was presented to the Seuate The memorial states mat tney were elected oywie people 01 tne 'territory, under the provision of the Edmunds bill, ami for Ailing the they made provision registration and electing the" ollices of the Territory as authorized by the law, out tweir action nas DCn rendered void by the refusal of the Goveriiir to their bills, and in consequence of sign that refusal one of the objects of the bill has been frustrated and thriuterests of the people of Utah Jeopardized.! .They also state other bills need- iui to tne progress of tne Territory have been nullified by the Governor. Measures have been introduced In Congress looking to extreme, and as they couslder, harsh and unjust action toward tlie people of the Territory,- and these measures have been prompted by uuiruiuiui statements mauo to con gress, and by a misunderstanding of the facts and the; ' political situation of t the Territory. to-nir- Uvf-m- . ht to-d- 11 ay It I EF TE LEG It A MS. 1 -- . Confirmations: Medical Dlroctar Francis M. Gunnel, Surgeon General of the Army ; Robert h Clayton, of Georgia, Consul to Para. New York. 27. The movement on the of the friends of Carl Schurz to part raise him a testimonial of $100,000 has been abandoned at the earnest request of Mr. Schurz. Louisville. Kv.. 27. The announce ment that the wlskev bill had boon de feated in Congress did not produce any noticeable consternation here. The whisky men take the defeat philosophi cally. A great deal of the tax will- b paid by the holders. Big dealers will export largely. Dtlawa. 27. The Commons bv 10 to 58 rejected the amendment of Cameron, of Huron, that the House go into com mittee to consider means to remedy the greivances of the people of Manitoba and the 'Northwest. Tupper defending the policy of tho government said the discontent in the Northwest was caused by the Liberal party and their friends of that country, 27. Mission The Woman's Boston, y. I lie ary Association met Secretary's report states that the most encouraging feature 01 this undertat ing related to education, iu scnoots lor poor pe6nle having been maintained in Utah and tne southern states. Trade dollars in large Quantities arein jncw xors ior exBeing pnrcnasea r a annnACAi vinw r t vinr- m7ra vHUB tr. nikU V DUtrV7TU log them off at par on emigrants about to embark for tqis country. The Secretary suggests that the consuls do all in their power to prevent emigrants to the United States being imposed upon in regard to the real value of the trade dollar. The committed on banking and cur rency are considering the propriety of so amending tne national Dans taws that examinations may be made more ana tne directors to ne neia frequently, accountable for irregularities. This is the outgrowth of the failure of the Paclflc National Bank of Boston. Boston, 27.The Honse indiclary committee reported favorably the Sen ate bill, providing that disbelief in God shall' nut discredit a witness The same committee reported adversely on tne Dlus repealing au laws which mm tat against the equality of personal on account 01 religious oeuei, rignts and requiring newspaper articles to be stgneu oy tne writers. Boston, 27. The American Bell Tele phone Company was experimenting in this city and stconversation between .ia , uvuuuerwire iWAvm.uv. 4w day, and with the aid of the ordinary telephone instrument, the faintest whbrper ol the conversation could be p. to-da- al . VV . - : . - Qeaxa. Albany, 27. In the Assembly uw committee on ways ana means nractieallr. a new hill nrohib- Ittng the manufacturing and sale of to-nig- ht Qleumanrine.sulne.butterine.or other auDstitutes tor lann or diarv products An appropriation of $.0,uoij U made to carry our. tne QDject pi toe out.' The committee on public health held a meeting and decided to make n, early report on the quarantine question. It ii not believed the existing regime wm oe disturbed. . to-d- ay ".,( " i - 1 If I had to pay $100 for1 a bottle !rof St. Jacobs Oil. says Gen' I G,' C. .Knt- - . I'd have It. I Monael-mos:rauch,- REMEDY-- Fine Imported '1 1 j UsItwrM aad rtme ,;l J' Neuralgia. PUIMAUY CONFEUriXCE. Sai.t Lakf. Citv, March 25th, 1SH4. ' Pdtor J)eeret Newt: Bv reiueit of Mrs. Mary A. 'Freeze, President of the Y, L. M." I." A. of the Suit itke Stake of Zkiu; 1 send you a brief report of our Quarterly Confer ence, which convened in the four teenth, ward Assembly jfooms, juarcn 22nd, President Mary A Freeze presid j ing. i'rest: Freeze called the meeting to order ami the sendees begari with the hymn by the choir; ."Joy, to the World." Taylor. Prayer by Prest. Elmina S.the Lord." Second hymn, "Praise ye. Minuted of previous Conference read and accepted. Kcports 01 the various associations of this Stake were rcad,and then Prest. Mary A Freeze arose and expressed her ucuuiuuix su gruiUicniauu an attendance,ujiuu the lamest we hadlarge yet gathered at a Young Ladies! Quarterly Convereuce. This was encouraging to her and proved that the good work was Increasing.' Exhorted those pre sent to use their Influence in drawing still others into the Mutual Improvement Association. Referred to various evils in our midst and gave good and beautiful advice upon several topics : secret prayer, testimony bearing and the avoidance of evil company.' Said she would be pleased to visit the vari- our associations, itcquested reports every quarter from this time on. oouuMeior Maria 1 . iougai. express in what ed her interest aud satisfaction had been read ami spoken; felt that we were too indifferent to the precious and glorious principles which had been revealed to us lor our salvation: thought we should more diltigeutly read our Church books. Urged the members to come out aud rally around and said her sincerest desire was to become good and great in this Church and kingdom. Counselor Mattle Ilurne. spoke of her desire from childhood to do good, Her patriarchal blessing pronounced her a future of usufulness anions the young; and her being called to the position she occupied in the Y, Ll M. I. A., opened that field for her. Suggested the- circulation of books upon important subjects, also lectures, or addresses from elder sisters upon every day practical aud needful topics, as well as spiritual instructions. rrest. Elmina . layior rcierrea to the vlslts made by Prest. M. I. Home and herscii to wcuer ana Morgan Stakes, and the good spirit prevailing amdBg those Saints. Kindly advised the young secretaries to endeavor to improve in their labors, until they had attained the standard of excellence. Referred in most effective language to the evil effects of the skating rink with advice to all to shun the place, President fcrastus Snow, who had aoconipaniod Stater Jane S. Richards of Ogden, to the meeting, accepted tho invitation to address tUe audience, which he idid in bis own fatherly, Impressive and grand manner. Said he was pleased with what he had heard, and could believe that what had beep. said before ho oarao was equally good. He joined most fervently In what had been said against the pernicious influence of a means which was calculated to beguile and ensnare the young, unsuspecting and unprotected. Said in Salt Lake City there aro perhaps more snarcsfc to draw away the young than in the country places. iiere. are the hosts of evil concentrated, the outside world send their cmmisarie9 to assail the citadel of righteousness, virtue wm ana nappinoss. In ruqso . r. .. . AAwi,r. BIO AU Vll Wf, JliaClJUl worK 01 love to engage in. ence of the home circle will reach Into eternities, it will not be long before the youth of Israel will be called abroad : they will be found amoung the nations of the earth as Judges and counsellors, and these young ladies will be besiae, tneir and counselors. I pray the desire to be and and may 4 respqn.se in, great heart-good Jesus said ; Whqsoever every would be great, let mm be as a little child; The greater your home responsibilities, the greater will be yoqr outside influence. He concluded by in of t God. upou all voking the blessing who laoor in 111s cause. Frest. Mary A. Freeze arose and ex herthanks to President Erastus pressed kmyf tan what ho had said, awl hoped we would strive to ulnli every duty ; u devolving upon us,. trf. 1 auionrneu for three Ccnicrence was . ' months. Choir sang: "An angel from on hiirh." lienediction - by I'resldont Krastus T nuwrmrta, .. Ut St AI.UV AuJ B41IS - f '. - . ' COMPETITION. TaUois and Woolen. IDrapers, C82. ' ita 'ilt Vii U A. VvtW-(V BWIUwrn, B4-- . C. S. , i - WO U. . 'vh:::' rn-'- i " ;:. i ii" i. 'L i j . I s k , t GO., Sc. ' '. - I . - i. , : t t jjoovs mourn of jL'ost ujjicc, U... . , i CENC' rtrnNismxo Being about to devote themselves exclusively to the line ot HOODS, RE CLOSING , POSITIVELY REGARDLESS : OF OUT, .TnB FOLLOWIXQ USES OP ,? - ....... Manufacturing" Company t RS; & AND PE.Vt.EllS IN ' ... tor great comh ant see - '. the assortment or CELEBRATED UEBY SHIRT. HOWARD SEBREE CO. LDERS, ft : ! t AT B1MB E Rp EE'S. 1 Co.,) B UI f - GEHTtEMEN'S HATS! Also, AND - . i . SALT LAKK BUILDING CO NTBAGTO GOODS: I i i (Formerly llayward COST, Bilk Ilandkcr(flilcf.i, Ladles vITosicry & Pancy Goods, " '. i Notions of Every Variety, Blankets, . Jcweliy,1 embracing- all tho Latest lSTovelties. ""i Ih-4i- All P. 0,,BOX (' - .tit ' Kinds of Building Materials, ' WOEK In all Us branches, well and 3VCIX.X. i C30 it tltlx XiAtoait Xm7provczu.oTati - promptly done Mill and Offlce, No. 5T2I Fimt TTest. 1: iween xu anu so sohiu tsu.. llox, tm.- -- Slaenv eVll. -- - CUM jruicJK or fin;THE puiie3BAPE I ij EI. J. WOOLLiACOTT, C BPHISO ST., Doa Aueolos, Oal.f NtJKT ft f WIICi-tSA- UKTAIt REAPERS, JI0.VERS ott riiAMrow ' 1D CORD BINDERS. lightest m art, oniV two cog wheels, I moveb, j rnojrr ... , y , cut Mower made. Strongest and heft front HAMPlON C'OKO BINDER, as light In weight and liraft(,as aa ordinary Sell th nuiiii, in wmirutwB anu guayautecu. tuao pcriuci wora. ' 1 K AUD I . - . , i ., r iz ows OLivxrn citiTjIsBJ) o jnoitiirn stjiexj flNEaid-LlQUORLSAb- if t pure California Win; put n? In Two Jam a of Una inmta Fault oonentlnc of port,. and Anjrellea rbeiry, . Zlnfn V ' Hal-l- a Traps Dat dr, naklrg- - Ij all 24 bottlei (5 to rfce arid In Salt Lake, nltiuths. jRaBHovs.- mm mm siisiE; ran etc. plows, ; a 1,-- deUverl t tab, for Ten Dollar. . ...... 4, (! f LLrhtcst Draft. , u , ' Rtronfrcst anil -- ; , - , '- - 1 viu iruuuu iiiow or guarautcvu sfar 8roial qiotaU4ot' given to otJmsId v ; arira quamMiMk 411 Am PVffift ,w n4. to worn wen in tne Heaviest sago i , 3 IPIaw . ,. ansiaea.urges ii j Drills and X' rn V.H - brui-.h- Broad-Ca- . .. n.. 1. i.U - 11 1. 11 11 :J mm 1" 11 . t , Seeders. st t.'s'i tn,a Bmtb nala IAA. lUUCl II f ESV VU Vls. i1ttSMsil W rt BVIT An WM lid W UjUOHU MATERIAL, anu aioai uumincie biock ever in tne aerritory. s t .i ...... i ; i,. T M T .. PORTER XROIT : ..-- rerfect ieir uump nay Itate nude.: HAEDWOOD and WAGO pu-Ifiod- -- Hardwood I'lank oi i ' ' ROOBTOSrO-- , Fire ahd Lightning rroof. Cheapest and Best flooding made. ' ' .I L hAve our ISfMtasoii'ni Supply oil riniicl, Wo v. nr rhLIUHI. itnnrn nnr niTro in', nrnciirrn HLL ILO UT rnrwiir IlLuLIILU iUIIULn will lift ir A Beceut Cure of Scrofulous Sores, . ) AnIL-- v wnt-kln- rl l?AlrA - VV Taiut VV men n. - lwnt , (proved Grata Triumph: and all scrofulous diseases. Sores, Erysln- s, Kczeiua, ltloU-hc?-, Jilncvromi, Tu mors, Crhnn4a. bolli, and rnpUons of the akin, are tlu direct result f mi, hnpnre state of the blood. To core these diseases the blood mnst he , aud restored to a healthy and na tural condition. AVer's Sassaparilla has for over forty years been reeogiilsed ly ml- uent niedical aatborities a most pow erful blood purifier la existence, frees the sybteui from all foul humors, enrlchor aud strengthens the blood, removes all traces of mercurial treatment, aud. prove lUel( a. complete master of all scrofulous diseases. th' rie oniy - . SGROETJLA; i 't- -i irnv u -ji. - !? ...I s. .f, :('-.':,.- ..jv-..-: ! CENTKAIi HOUSE, SALT IaAKE CITV, VTA1U . "Some months ago I was treuhled with -- rrof on my Icjrs. - TU uiou vores (ok-erg-) muti innaiu4i. and imiswre oauiy ewoiianhtrce iha aore' UiseUaiccd quantities of matter. Every rsiunly 1 tricl iHilo-l- , 1 aulll ased Avt's Ha AtA hi i.l a. r waicu i uiiva now t:tneu tnree Dottles, illt the resnlt that tlie sores are healed, rnd ' my general hcnlth grentiy luinroved, I foel ry sratcf ul v for . the good yiui uiutlicitie has iloue Vonrs r9t4cMully, MR. AXX O'BltlAN.. . . I la Sullivan Su, Ivew Vork, Jimo Zi, , are intoFeated All lnvlipt rieysons m call on bImi upon tl. Mr, ti'llrlan; Mnw--t or 78 Kant A4IM Ker. Z. WIUIs New Vork City, wbo will take pteaaart tii lestirylns; to U woiulerful cltlcacy ol Iyer's SaraaparlUa, M ouly In the furt .( this lady, but la his own tao and Qraneh Houses: - Ogden, Utah; Shoshone and Caldwell, Idaho. , mmmr t.--.-h '- 7 a' -1 "j I . liw-2- 1 I. : fl uany others within his knowledge. Tho ENCE. well-know- tcriler on the ISotto Herat. I n , If avlliff snffi'ml never civ for some vmrr Jtls Kczcrita, an4 having failed to II ml relict iMHoiuer remedies, i uare ntaiie use. anrinj e part three montlts, of Avkk's Sausai-wki-l- i a nmp4rle ttre has cHx-Wh4LI.., conKiikiC H M luagnillceut remedy lor tS " ..ocmI dtaenses.' ' ; t, V t w 1 Ayer's Sarsapari a 1 1 Saturdar; io am N !.l:.f,uiJ.i.i-i:.:l- 1R82: a - rv m 11 . June' t. W. BALL, of Itochttter, KM., writes, , . t;') 1.,I.44IM. sm-vfi- ca(.iuv, i Prices to Defy j lBJGBISiaG lEii Bor.x. Ttnic.-- d : - CUARANTEEC , 1 levied upon the riioi-lv- i to wit:. I Ait one (1) Illock ton (111) in H'.U which will he "IVSalt iJiket'lty sold, or bo much thereof " nn 'maj- - To .to; pay lh., taxes- and costs, at- - public auction, in front, of tho Court 1 loose, bait Lake on the Citr, ' iu. 12th day of April, IS 4. at l l ' ' N. V. JONbS, t'ullcctor. Assesnor and Collector's Mire, Court House, Halt Lake Oity, March 42. Is4. The Conference of the Marlcrtnu. Stake of Zion was held in Mesa on Marri i.Mh aud Saturday and JSunday.' ' '' 10th, liSHS Vresent on the Rta.nd A V HTTtnn. aid and Chas. I. Robson, of the Stake 1'resinency, . 1.and ,a goodly number of the ..; 1 lil . . , ' 5 WII MAKICOPA STAICK CONFElt- - .f 1 i SALT LAKE CITY. COUNTY5 TAX SALIC. ' E RE A S. T II E TttrntlTORT Mi. and County Tnves iimeKHol to Richard or Ann Watts, aniounlmr to one dollar and eighty eeula. remain aiqiaid, .' 1 beref ore, i, N. V; Janos, i.lleet.r of Salt Lake County, by virtue of the authority vested in me bv the iroviiiuu of An Act u; the Ix'irixlative Asseuilily of the Terrltorv of revenue Utah, entitlml, "An Act to for the Territory of L'tah provide nl th ncvei d counties Ihereof," airovcl Fohmary 'ii. 1S7H, anil of the amendments 'thereto,' fiavc followiti.n-ii.une- . iucii J ,; ak:, . I ; Tit Zt alai LXsc&aZi Augusta joycR C'Rocnicnojr, Kiake Becrctarjr. , 1 i WORKMANSHIP ' i TtT . .l.4 ,i-4l- lf ii.'u. .1- - f Mn4. bU4.lit. - - atlirt mrf civis t 1 Snow. mlf ... .Sl4'l ers ! JSTYfsTZ, .t ,. t V . . .1 : PANTINGSi'l " " - j"' r ':(; a their-leaders,- i UACUAC11&, aXASUSit TMlStUa. i ,: ' tHrflT;' 'i'jxsr.si ,4 4 ScUtica, LumbiJO," 1 1 ni -- ( 1 ::.n ..,i. f; A j .;.- 'il J mil:1 SU1TIN0S FOR j.'j'i .ir;;..:. Hare Just Kcceivea an tmmciisc Stock of i - -- GCRK HE CRCA. ou " "V" . ,;-'- AM - , ( J TVc (tin, t i, ' ,..! Passscy, Gkokr Stake Re order. ' i - . s 1 ce - AV. th J people is good. ; : All the New York lournala Walse the President's action regarding Sargent as well as Frelinghnysen's letter. f wn as 111 a u in u building adjoining the electric litcut wqrks m New York, on Wednesday nlzht. left a portion of the city in darkness, and recourse: was had to gas, r .,1 a..:: ;ii;,;f:j.':..; W. II. Pomeroy. in a letter to tlie Spirit of the Timet, warmly suuDorts Capt. Stubbs, tthe famous wing shot, who is about to tUalinnge Carve? anu ail comers. The Texas Paclflc Railroad la tempo rarily 6hut up at the New Orleans terminus, the engines liavinr been run into the round houses and the cars switched off to dry places, wiur to the heavy washouts, and Mississippi t and tho outlook-for spring forward, the future Is favorable. ' TimJ health of ur - clear their wharves ot all perishable , the in the stream and at the docksshipping be secured by extra anchors and double fastenings. Ttah'e Memorial.. 1IOUNE. ; WASiiraoTON, 27. The roornlngliour being dispensed with the House went Into committee of the whole. Dorshel-mIn the chair, on the bonded exten sion bill, and ltandall spoke in opposi- , Prediction. goods, and let . - a be-hlir- - - lOMS!IKI. OK BLUED, Wig-srla'- Ottawa.' 27. Wliririns savs: The second and heavier of the twin storms predicted six weeks a?o by me will cross the meridian of Halifax 1 afternoon at 2 o'clock. The breadth oi the storm in lint will tu from Quebeck to Sandy Hook. Earthdivers places. The quakes will occur in cyclone yesterday In Kentucky, and the in are the adCalifornia earthquakes vance guard. The tide on the Atlantic coast will and the wind a huricane. I would advise shippers to r - j - Secretary Lincoln has riven instruc tions for the observance of . the. eight-holaw, as regards the the hours of labor of the Ordnance bureau, prepar ing grounds at Sandy Hook. , Washington. 27. Tlie House, com- mittce on iiustollices and post roads lias decided, 7 to 4, td- recommend the mat an assage 01 tne bin etter carriers at theproviuing free delivery of fice shall be entitled to a leave of absence of fourteen days each year.wlth- out loss of pay, upon the same condi now granted the employees 01 tne tion Post-offi.""T.V.T'' Department. on House committee public lands The has agreed to report a bill authorizing the patenting of land.- to - contesting settlers within the limits of the Western Pacific railroad, The laud U in California and em braces 45,000 acres. The exercises commenced br limulates and regnlatcs Ute action of tin I'ln amml f rri hlrrl, ali singing i.goative' and assimilative' organs, renew President A. F. Macdonald expressed d strengthens tbe vital forces, and speedily himself as being well pleased to meet so many Saints in conference and to cares Khentnatlsin, Xfearalfla, Rheuiua-linote a great change for tne, better in Gout, Catarrh, General Debility, and y their spiritual condition. .til diseases arising from an iwpovsrtshoi! or President O. I. Robson read from the eouditiou of the blood, and a th chapter of Daniel and showed how eorrnpted ...! mp', vitality. was beiirs fulfilled, it blood the Hii cheapest ineomarahry Bishops E. Pomerov. of Mesa, and on aceoaut of its concentrated strength, T. E. Jones, of Lehi, reported their wards as being in a thriving condition: ftikd great power oyer disease. ,. ,:;aJ. nearly all the people observing the . word 01 Wisdom." President A. F. Macdonald followed, Or.J.C.AyerACo.ILowei,Masl. further explaining the visions of SoU by alt Druggist; priee f I, six bottler Daniel ; showed the coming forth of lor UU. the Roman power, and said that some of her abominations had crept in among the Saints. Exhorted the C. FAST Saints to be honest, keep, out of debt ana live humbly before the Lord.' A FIRST CLASS .' ( e -- I't- i'BSTABLISHUD t weak-.tuo- d s mortl-iu- e, ...:.:; T"l it T T Tj,n.nin MmAvluH .Ka Branch as, .4 and Tempe . n doing ...nil . ai 1 n v. 1. feeling t Vyiias. 11, ncu, jiicu xiuem L Wm. Allen,1 'Fel John Brnndage; . t , l T aa I . . u a II . . RII.W. f, it1 1 1 1 : 1 1 T 1 .I 1 11 1 1 1 1 - oi sen improvement, anu oi- ODserving B - the Wordcf Wisdom. t 'Sunday, 10 i.m.T Singing "Praise ye the Lord, 'tis .ii.-l good to raise-.- ' fciaers u. it. uaketv A. Jr. Stewart, ld vtcvi. v.nsmoa ana rrest. a. if, were the speakers, the subjects ,v dv.ltvii.ii u niviu, Ai.itnM nnc nMivn w4 uuu, uueuieuce ssu uiaiDg. 2 n.m. After the sacrament was admihisted Elder . E. Jones addressed tho con fere nee upon the necessity of obedl ence to God's law. after which the statistical report of the Stake was read and the authorities were sustaint j...,. ....... ed. J,;fl i, ,t,. and Patriarch. President Maedonald B. F. Johnson addressed the Saluta, The peaceful influence of the Spirit vi jou was ten in our meetings, caos-lng the Saints to rejoice, j Mesa Is cultivating SSD acres ol abotit wneat mis season, which looks very The rainfall the promising. winter has been unusuallyduriug large,! the ' " aiac-dona- - - ... i nUMI! PJ.B. 1 r .Exqujs,yo.i "r";J' I ! Si SUITS FIRST 0 LAS OIlDlilt THE. it i, . 1M i i Thursday, AprlUlO, 84, A TTCiaCQ, S ATT Um Bemecla, Steektea, Oaklaad, Saeraneate, ,.. j Jsse, Cllroy, Wataoarllle, SANTA CRUZ, M O NTERCY, trive nuies irom ciiomatz lrees.i i - , ..'-..- 1' . . atjAeatnre returning. foig, GO 33. Jr $62.50 CrnOUnOTniP, " Tjrlarja.es FARE , e ..... s . . H ' . - . .1:. ,: ;ret-- ' ! ,VR CARRY FULL lAXES OF FRENCH, EflGLISH, SCOTCH & DOMESTIC" GOODS. KEW goods arbivinq. 1 ! constantly ; 1 r ( STJIEJST, Opposite Z. C. M T,, TJT-AjH- . 32 A SJTST LAiKE CITY, J . W. S U M M E & H AYS & Co., '' ' 1 1 " .. Be vers of Itctnra Tickets at aa v statloa e TJtahUeatral St. K. to .hrlen, will have the tins limit extended. ' Payincr one full fare on U. A U. . R. K. as far as 1 V. Janet inn iucladed, U.Jt N. K. U. as far as Franklm, utcraaca, sw oa u. r. u. H. as tar aa toa included, entities eqr exoorsranists to a return at naif fare. losj caa eeenreeeTtiO sates ot deiKMit for tickets from H. H. l'ai"hK-- r Zioas (Mvimrs Bank. Salt itke tier, or u. aterdtant. oUea, which most os seenrea ty April a, iss. I Iar PERFECT FIT GDABMXEED. lit- ; Merclianl Tailors. O i ofthre route between Sacramento and So rrncto fotna or etmnng. JUa) ' )orer privilege from Sacramento, Chaic AT MADE TO 'i' - ii:.;" LEAVES OGDKJl, 874. 1. i t. ,y nirZS, ' ' i s i i.i ' i i ; - . "a.m SBALBKS . 1TC2L, C ''.' IS j ' ' ( SHEEP, :o: r: , ... . j : .. , , pets, furs, . - . .. Opct and Warehouse, 45 and 47 S. Tnlrtl Vet Street, hall Jllocls, ' H.-trib- ' lAXVrjLCTORT- - MS not ' BUSTSn-- CORESPCNDr:iCS SOLICITED. TAXXXBTi 19th WARD, P O. 4 BOX. 7TO. ' |