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Show ' ' I J Vt rloes so bo a c: eta on to pronnd Iim nothing about, .ho gives himself fcnows 0ter to tne powers ounmncra; no is not on his own grounu, no nrana' business tliere. xuu luca ui aiuora m Israel swearing, lying and giving way to in toxication is xar Dcupatu tnem: they n(bt to be above shell thincrs. Xjetrm nt from us every fcvil and live bv evpnr from the mouth of irord that t rJue proceeds us oi autyas-fme- d -- y A. L cnt, " " , . r' ; ! - - rl , M m r . - -- . ITEMS, j Coi:uksix)ndeck for publication is requested to be written on one ,sldo of tho paper only. No notice can bo taken of ahonvmonxl ram. raanicutlons. Correspondents' names must In every Instance accorapany their communications, not necessarily for publication, but asa juarauiee oi reiiuomiy. The Readixo. Last night Lisle Lester gave her reading in the 13th Ward Assembly Koomw. Of the character of tho reading nothing need bo ald. Her reputation Is established; and re have expressed an opinion moro than onco bo fore. We Mere sorry the house was not crowded last night, and pleased to eo tho lady so far re- corcred from her sickness as to be able to maico a successful appearance in public. Piiesidknt YotTO arrived in the city yester- dij evening about five o'clock, from Trovo The Cokceiit. Professor Tuilidgb's Concert will be given In the 13th Ward Assembly Rooms. The programme Is good, and In the hands of fcnown talent, vrho aro well able to minister I ratification to lovers of sweet of whom our city numbers very many. sounds, , XiirATriicAX-- . Tho posters announce to morrow evening tho programme noticed In yesm . I ; 1 i , ff terday's Issue. Miss Adams essayed Evadno the firs tlmo on tho late trip to Utah county. aad It 1 saM, by those who saw her in It. to be one or tne iiaesL impersonations sho nas ever giren. Miss Alexander Is also said to be very good as Diana Pepper. Sth Ward Assembly Leap Ykar BALi!-T- bo Kooms were graced .last Ightrby.tbo presence for numerous company of, gentlemen ana ladles, residents of .tho Ward and sorao few visitors from other Wards. Lvmong those pro-sewo noticed President D; II. Wells, Pi O. B.Wallace, Bishop E. F. Sheets and of a nt esl-Ue- nt ! Elders J. D. T. HcAHlstof and Hinry W. Lawrence! The Party waa 'cotteh up his Counselors the Lidies Relief Society of tho Ward for the benefit of the Society which it was organized. and tho obJect3 for Tho room was ele- gantly fitted up, tho walls being decorated with a number, of very fine engravings and other Orksjof art. Over tho musicians seat were portraits of the First Presidency, and at both ends of tho room tho Stars and Stripes wero entwined In graceful festoons. Tho managers of the party were: Mcsdamca S. A. Kecdhaxa , A. O. McAllister, E. It. Lynck and E. JP. Frost; nd tho Floor Managers wore: Mesdames A. Dewey and E. Howard. These ladles deserve -- 1 :;! . ; ; . . thick-lippe- to d, r -- eeir-estee- m s ; r I i DnowiiD. On Saturday last several children were playing on the bank of mill Creek, when thoy separated andbno'of them, n little girl, daughter oCZcsso E. and but was not missed till dinner tlmo, when after searching, her body was found in tho Creek ahont two' lmnilrn1 vnnla bnlnw hfir father's houso It is supposed that ahq nn- -. house, and fell oil". Her ago was threo years, five months and nino days. Her &ther is now on a mission in tho cast. In Blossom. Wo law this morning, in tho 7th Ward, an anricot blossomincr out autifully. .Xhcso arc tho first fruit bios- . 4 - - ' - Improved Harjjow. Br. Samuel Bxinghurst , of the 8th Ward, has a barrow oh an Improved Principle, which is certainly much superior to that in ordinary;- - use'lt U an eastern patent ad known as th a Bevel III n g Harrow. Th e instruction is qnlte simple In the centre of an rUiLary tquare harrow an Iron pinion stands , I U 1 - sincere to lhliPebple "we have;receAv-ed- , an d , in view of thPatronage e great scarcity of money and tho decline in the value of some kinds of Goods east,1; we have determined to offers at a heavy Discount for X Y r,for? tho liberal ? our-Stoc- k We will allow a DIsount of TEN PER CENT, on all Groceries, except Tea, Sugar. Coffee, Candles and Soap. V JCST ArDiscount of TENPER'CENT. on all Dry tGoods. Clothing and Hardware,, except Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes.vi ":ufnl E3'A Discount of TWENTY ! PER CENT. onHoods, Nubias, and all Goods of tlils description, including Hats and Caps. A Discount of from TEN to TWENTY PER CENTi on all kinds of Dishes; Plates; Cups and Saucers, Glassware, Castors, &c.i?&c. JCS 1 , i'Ai -r !- - t i THIS we think better for the Customer than on the Lottery Plan, these having been tried elsewhere and not found i i profitable to the Investers. The People know quite well already who sells the Cheapest and Best Goods, and when they LADIES' SELECT SCHOOL I get athem, knowing them to be cheap, and then get Discount of from Ten to Twenty per Cent, -we think they will come to the conclusion that it Is betterto have f he ftdl benefit of what they f - :o: ONE spend atInonce and or the spot, than take some Chance FIFTY of urawing something, in the luture. t GannoiiJ time jVIrs. Yon are not required to purchase "Ten'Dol ' lara" worth to entitle yon to the Discount, but Will open n I.AIIK.S' SEUECT SCIIOOI. we will allow it in all cases, whether the purin tneI.west wingr orinc "r chase be large or: small. to man or is This the woman, poor poor give FOURTEENTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, who cannot get hold of "Ten Dollars," a chance to buy Goods Cheap. ' COME AND TRY IT. For the Instruction of young Ladies who desire WHY DO WE OFFER THESE TERMS? to obtain a' sound English, education; Because we are like most of our neighbors " HE TEACH-TTHOROUGHLY WILL SHE wanting moneys badly. i ! Md rtlia T. ! s , , 1 I : j on " i ! j FOLLOWIW BRANCHES, ViZ- :';; i ! ' i Menial nnd Practical ARITHMETIC, p (iKAMMAii, conposrnox, 3EOC3ItAPIIY t l. I" . una '. ! ' ; ' ! i i i ; : i TABLE AH D DAIRY SflLTiv if IN. ANY QUANTITIES, i EtOCUTIOX. In been d35fcw48-t- r ; 1 t :iRoss;&..;Barratt.. y , the Having daring infour years,engaged last she will, 11Teaching givo required, struction to a class, of young Ladles who may wish to acquire) the art. of. eovexnmcnt! in School with a vleir ol becomingTeachers. I : 14 j SALT TERMS: Those entering Teachers1 Class, $7 00 & - Quarter . ! All i 'rthir rflfV. f , M. J. SNEDAKEE. g 7 1 Shbul any wish to study ALGEBRA, i d93tf ASTRONOMY, , fPlIILOSOPHX ') ! .'i . ToThoseFOEMDra LTBEAEIES. iraSTonir, - . THO It SAXI-- d!03tf ciax9 in tnoit lirancnes. ! ; . ofJ consisting ; i ,i Volumes, The wors canoe seen ana lerms own aw . It AliPH RAMSAY'S, 20th Wrtf!l Salt Lake City. .);.. dJ07:2 . , . - COlMPLCTEi EDITION of the cnrci0-PasirA- i 27 ? 1 a V p nsKXirin Good Condition. ARRANGEMENTS can be made for forming ;, a . I ! i :xir i 4 Sast of Elephant Store XVIAXUIBT, 2d Sontli gf rcet,:A......:...SaIt Lake City. j. "" ' " - jj; ? - f 1 1 ; rr : ..... ' i r--- rr; 1 -: ih- - ;V .- Htk-n'-.'V- .H ..;.--:..!- - i rM ERC .t " r, f i. .mimm add. conmssioD . "wall-flowers- ," desire. r jP" jf1 r1b ;j a return our thanks d w - com-nani- hVT ,,. ! r : j i'.t ii black-and-ta- , opportunity y. p i long-eare- d, ed ' tinel,-emittin- j ... l j: flat-heade- Jects.ut ... j ' 1 -- -, o i I'll A f lf) M;;Vi U; "I, i i .'' . Tho Hove of .approbation exists; to a greater or lesser degree. in the bosom of every uuman oeinir. is.an or passion powerful forItgood-o- instinct evii ac- corumg to ine extent or tne control which tho othsr faculties exercise over it. and as tho ambitiom of ,tho. individ ual la' directed to noble" or hrnoble 6b where large ibye of approba tion is comoinea witn smali and con'8cIentIbusne83,thecharactor will bo as chancre ful as the chamelion.-auuuiiD gr moc as cot wnateyer society, it is tnrown into. , bucn persons though tney may bo deemed- - genial- and pleasant felIowst"are.BPeretly despised; dt all who fcnow them.Tberci isi;h6wever. a laudable ambition to excel, which in spires the noblest minds, and, under the influences of an enlightened restraining conscience and a well founded .self-re-s pect, leads to the most glorious results. All, who aro not wholly lost to virtue andgoodness.desiretobeloved. The no blest spirits seek the love of tho great and good.4 JtSut tho best of men may be led astray by this feeling unless God and His favor bo the supreme object of it. One of tho most subtle and apparently lnnocont forms this desire assumes, is that of undue anxietv to be able to nre- serlt tho truth in a pleasing and inter esting manner. loung Elders, of an ardent and earnest nature are apt to covet the oratorical Powers of their more gifted brethren. Musing thus one eve ning, whileorsauntering through' one of the streets an old and crowded city of Europo, "mjTattention was attracted by one of thoso large iron lampposts that are placed where several thorough fares meet, to enable the pedestrian to choose his right path. An unseen whispered f 'Suddo3o that lamp been mnde'of silver instead of post hadwould have glistened in thesun, iron; it it would have sparkled in the reflection of Its own light at night and thus attracted tho admiring craze of thousands. but would it havo been as upeful? The object for, which it was placed there would boiforgotten. The lightwulM DOjiost sigut .or: m contemplating tho beauty, the medium through which it shone, while many would neglect their duty, .wasto their time and, probably, loso their character in tho attempt to themselves of 8om6 ifs f)osaesg But, "being iron, it stands there, an unobtrusive but faithful sen its steady light to s.how the traveler. his homeward natb. and thousands1 are guided aright byiMtl think of the humble though they seldom instrument by which they are led. , Xet it bo thy ambition to do good into tbine arnolnted sphere. Be content be as this iron, unattractivo and unadmired, but let the light of truth shine so clear and steadily through1 thee that the ly searcher after life may ,be safeiy guided to the mansions of eternaLpeace." W. H. S. ' ...... .:;.,!. t p ,V I ! T rrE"IlEi?oRiis m Ckkte. The now manner In which they perfand judiciary ormed their duties, tho Floor "Mannsera being plan . of administration rorte proposes w regulationsinwnicn ino specially efficient ln Uielr rplb, filling; their establish Crete, is thus summed up and tact. All present ltionVwlthdlgnlty Vienna Correspondences ; eemed to enjoy themselves excellently. Thero by tho, f Irthnll n bo'divlded fntiirfl Tho J1nnfl were no every gentleman hav 1 n to fi Vo d epar t m en te Canea , Sph ak ia, of dancing that he could ing every great credit for tho . K- i .- j Neqro! aki Indians. We place Omaha: arpinst rxnyi pther cityiinnthe worldfor ita endleca. variety ofbuman beings,- representing all races, species of races, castes and colors. We will now instance a few as seen by us on last Sabbathj at djcorner 'view onrDouglrCi Street during the rush-t- the Post Offi.'' ce. U li! First, the tiiegro. Of this class we have the sharp nosed Congo- - ithe Guinea, the broad broad footed shouldered, whife-washCaboo,- the Albino, the amalgamatedf Creole "the Carolina Plantation negro, the lazy Muletto, the mixed Musteej the beautiful and the dignified Octaroon, Quadroon and last, n but not least,1 the radical white that played thunder with our lastnigger city election. For there may be seen daily on ourIndians, streets the Pawnee, the. Omaha, the Sioux1, the (Cheyenne, the Digger, tho Chippewa, the Aarfnaho. the Sho- shoue, the Caw, the Delaware, the Blackfeet,1 the: Snake, the Ogalalla, and the J. D. and D. C. Sutphen Injun on : wheels. in Besides all these civilized tribes we have the;barbarous j Puritan, the Pen- xfutenman, tno witty ueit, nsyivania the conceited Johnny Hull, the canny Scotchman, the' frisky Frenchman, the melodious Italian, John Chinaman and last and best the "any other man." The above is from the Omaha Herald. but the .writer draws ita Viittle" strong in placing "Omaha against any other variety city in the;world for its endless " ; of human beings." li-- of. tho triangle, and a rins hcln ;?iLapSx. rastcxicd in ono of.Uio point, by fwhlcU t- -a Tho rcsultls a rotary aa well asa rorwanlmo- m oyer, tne carta passing, IS as well broken as In two or .thr timrj rnlnr over with au ordinary harrow. Corn roots. weeds, and other matter necessary to be cleared from the sol), are rooted rip and thrown out .by vwj oeauy. vuiogeiuer it cems quite an - . , . tcltti n awlval mntlnn ' ' ' . . every ambition! and enerrrv Ihat we may havo thef snirit ofour Ond of truth and the revelations thellgbt .. .. of r nrist .Latter-dawiinm us continually. jeaus bless tho t God God. - Saints. . mo Jtriesioou ana bies3 ido tl Israel, and may wo bo successful in winning our way onward in tho path of eternal trutu anu glory; and that as we adranco in life we may not only have thn. nrivilccro of crazlnir rinnn this hpnntf ful scenery,: within these walto, but1 of meeting togetner in a temple built by the power of the Almighty and the united efforts of His Saints: of buildincr the Center Stake of Zlon, and above all. wnen wo navo nnisnea our. courso on tho earth, that .wo may havo tho privi-leg- o of coming forth In the morning of tne nrst resurrection witn our bodies gio- nttea ana singing the new soug. Amen a ' UP. OQ Wnlnh. lay noiu to us, with Goa, by J - A. CN X W , Jti 3I Hetimo. Candia andXassitboc-andint- o 20 districtsl each'.subdivided" "into com- ,- IPaicl Torj j it munes. The Governors and Christians or,Turks, shall Receive and Forward Goods to the Territories "A'Gdvernor the AIN A, xc. Porte, be appointed by Of COLOHA DO, UTAM, i of for Advancing, Storage and Foraffairs the Charges General will administer e warding at reasonable rates. or a tho island, cr nr c.p p M r Pnnnnii nnil two f !nunselbrs. one Chris o 'tian and the other Mabommedan.r rTlie Xo the Merchants ancl Bankers of Omaha, Den U rebldenccCof rthcf Gqyerncir qeneair7ill ver, and Salt laKe.uity gensraiiy. ;' . boat Canci ilEveiChristianGqyernor. J arid "depuQr; comwilt bave a k ' r 9 t be will Council The reciprocalty. 1 . . jji,, fi t: 7 i i posed of be3idea the two CounselorsVtfii KAwircxlcbCare"of lfecatll n t .t. . . . . , rr umaua. .auu Co uu via appointed functionaries 6fHA.fchbl8h6pst Cheyenne, and ;MontanaCarir :ofjMeseath A;CoT and of six elected membere.'threo Chris-otians ana tnree:x urKs; ioauixiiuivi-tivdW&w&Cm measures shall bel applied .without I h the nDDrovalofiho Council Thlatter .una ' ' n 10 4rcH-- irjr.:. will also exercise,. CQatrol ovex thoimpo ' I l sltion and couection or taxeo ;ioe, duu romce East Tempi street near a areas ter reSDectlnf? . rnlllltirrntion llUrai. Clawson) r . BFs of therefiidence 'ihft'soth Ward.1 near irbrTt ritorial boundarleo,; and queaUbna iout: oi i nianicipai elections a ne . vr oa iitt ri; h: nrnn uru-- jo .i inj v nav rr triir niri.io iaiiuauio.4iiui-u.aieei ivo -" TrtYrtl f r li r.rrtr w4 v vri" a v. n 'i j unaer win tuunCement the De: within General class Lime always on hand.ujaTS&sOtf the Governor tih'witb - " AH- -- 1 -- under-Governors- 4 - Mitn-tho-assistanc- " . r i - i - ! 4 1 y. ; I - - -- v 1 - -- .: ii . . r- 1 1 ? 5 ""' t j , m a m. k . 1 1 ? 1 -- i . -- ju.-m- : i M i-- . -- r JLI4- - w . t m "-- ftTqblceaylnJt) Mt - I - NeM'-Offlce.f-- & : Aad-ChenUc- 1 : , Ctolor-ntar- al 1 1! f .sT. V - - |