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Show r Bowrln'ff, the latter making mlrtli At ine ciose or too piay Mr. MOK.ens e nd Miss Adams appeared before tho curtain in response to a call from tho audience, and bowed .rf ' i r their acknowledgements.season will commence Xhe regular theatrical we numerous attractions learn, and tMSweek( :re being proTlded by tho enterprising Lessee to present during its, progress. llrsTKBious ExrixsioJ. A young man by the name of James Klrkham, living in Sugar flouse Ward, went to the House of Alderman A . C. Pyper, on Wednesday last to borrow a saiaU glao pot, .which, Trasfound In tho collar, tat bad not been used for four years! MnKlrk- tamiooKasmau cuipoj woo,anu commenced to clean out what he supposed to be a little dirt from'the inside of the pot, when in an instant an explosion took place, which shook tho whole House, shattered the pot to pieces, and was heard hand which held the about a mile distant. The e was badly hurt, the pot against of the material flew up in the young man's rart ma, nrmlrln him fx nltln.Vilft.lnrkfe lricr etrrht trfti onff by ad lib 1 . i ,i angUS COUntr- - Now York? wn hnnMrn,! Tonnnrv ESS&S!?06!?00 I ina-uai- e m ' owes i ... s j ' i f f I door-fram- Saint George. ; Mer H 1 . - ' I VARD SCHOOL FOURTEENTH For the Instruction of young Ladies who deslro to obtain a sound English education. SHE WILL THOROUGHLY TEACH THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES, VIZ: Mental nnd Practical ARITHMETIC, All. lilt Aillitl COMPOSITION". GEOGRAPHY nnd i1?.! 1 1 ! ELOCXJTIOX. Having been engajred In 11Teachlnir durlnc the last four years, she will. required., give In struction to a class of young Ladles who may wiRh to acquire the art. of government in School with a view ol becoming Teachers., . two-third- n TERMS: Those entering Teachers. Class, 87 CO All nMiorn to oo I m 1 ii ALGEBRA, ASTRONOMY. i- 1 IN ANY QUANTITIES, ARRANGEMENTS can be made for forming a class in those Branches. dl03tf THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH AND ! ME R,C H ANDISE Jtraicl uovt-uer- o SALT MARKET, East of Elephant Storo 2d South Street,.. Salt take City. M. J. SNEDAKEK. ' J. O.MegeaCh, K. w 1 V .uWEEEilTP. ! irii-- I Jiv (k cr f J3ml - Thirteen thousand Irishmen in, Ion- dbn loyal claration in favor of tho repeal of tho . Union r At Bountiful, llarch 17. ISCt oft or a protracted , rtOho tho BrilloK revenue cornea sickness. Josephine Sedate Rounds, wife of X I : iVUitj nf tf umnrnra nrtd rlrlnlrprfl C. Rounds, fcshe was born July 4, 1S33, in Catter . .J ! In- h-5f- of f E: l - v! I X. . -t mJ " .OJ Colorado and New MexicoCare bf Megeath fc Co., Cheyenne, Tia Omaha. And for Utah and: Montana Care of Megeath & Co., End of Track, U. P; R. R. j irl d9itwC:6m if dl03Aw8;2w : . i ''i i;?,.-- ; V:LL.V: i -- vj. -- zti . .t- - I ! lying in Brooklyn Township, between Ban Leandro and Oakland have fc?enm3e cexeC5C0 ,. at prices vary in rr from CwO torecently The Haas estate brought 332 per acre, under - To the Merchants and Bankers of Omaha; Den- ver, and Bait LaKe mty: generaijy. 4" l - Ty..':'J R E FE R E NjC , i. - :. T. j -- : TS iSX , I I FOiUl A D D Receive an d Forward Goods to the Territories v of COLORADO, UTAH,- - MONTANA,! &c Charges for Advancing, Storage and For- -' rates, .! ' at reasonable warding . U . i x .AU 9 . D. Tlunnat, - 8. D. Mtgeath. CMJETFJEJWVJS, . i W. . MERC II rt I . 193tl U lor , inenammer.'" .it w Barratt, IS-- tf TABLE AMD DAIRY SALT, PHILOSOPHY and HISTORY, t Ross Quarter Should any wish to study city-seem- s M the Lottery Plan, these Enterprises onelsewhere tried and not found having been to the lnvesters. profitable The People know quite well already who sells the Cheapest and Best Goods, and when they get them, knowing them to be cheap, and then a Discount of from Ten to Twenty per Cent., get we think they will come to the conclusion that to have t he full benefit of what they it Is better and or the spot, than take ONE spend at once Chance in FIFTY of urawing something, some time in the luture. r Yon are not reanired to nnrchaso Ten Dol lars" worth to entitle you to the Discount, but we will allow it in all cases, whether the' purchase be large or small. This is to give the poor man or poor woman, who cannot get hold of "Ten Dollars," a chance to buy Goods Cheap. I , vj bOME AND TRY IT. WHY DO WE OFFER TH E TERMS? Recause wo are like most of our nelghborf ;: wanting money badly. ! fK AWAM m to-io- - ware, except Nails, Horse and Mule Shoes. JC A Discount of. .TWENTYj PER CENT.: on Hoods, Nubias and all Goods LADIES' SELECT SCHOOL! of this description, including Hats and Caps. JCS AJ Discount of from TEN to fo:TWENTYvPER CENTi on all kinds of Plates, Cups and Saucers, GlassMrs. Max'tlict T. Cannon Dishes, &c. ; Will open n AIIES SELECT SCHOOL ware, Castors, &c, in the West Wing of the mHIS we think better for the Customer than HOUSE. JL con-nno- rf honest-in-hea- PER CENT, on all Groceries, except this Tea, Sugar. Coflee, CarfdTea and Soap. because of the smallncss of the revenue charge, ,:STDi3Count of TEN PER CENT, of this ofllce. oh A. dDotf, all Dry Goods. Clothing and iHard Stbeet, P,M. areSuctlnUy impelled -- . x r - ht " i i ear IZiyt.! :.Uii 1 i x THEME) EKonmrcis 1 m " March 16, 1868 Editor JDcserct Kews Brother: Eider Snow and myself arrived here last and nose, J11? moth ilhi?od time to hold evening; meeting. stfRSS1m night,in iwere his for. eyes and badly injured, perhaps nnr'innmftv was 16010118 ana very tir-Tirr a ntt AhnvnfMr Pmor'a thranvAnra vas standing by the spot when tho explosion IrigY owinc to the very bad: stato of the took place, and was knocked down but not m- - roada. . Wo held meetincs in all the- set- I jaI-tlument8 between here and Salt Oreekl '.Uv hA coineetldTth . BiaV pot tiu r except ItoiiridValley and Kanarraiiand turned from the city,jabout three i hours after have generally, found a good 'spirit pre- " ne - - i :i amoncr s trie' vailimr TvVTj Saints, xu wuuo iuo four jeara ugU cucuicui uusiuess. The peoplo "talk as though they intend he attempted an experiment In whatis known ns white gnnpowder, but whllol new it did not to raise a crop this season.' Tho late snowshavei made tho road.very bad; !&?J?5SS of the business then id contemplatfonT Mr. P. hbut, as we toiledalong, our poor horses turned his attention in another direction, ami hwallowingin the mud. we felt to praise measurably lost sight of it. Thogluopot, rortne abundant weaitn mat was man two ounces or the chemical taming less away in the cellar, and had being piled up in the mountain gorges; mixture, was laid been covered over for weeks at a time with I mean the deposits of show from which water; yet at the end of four years the material wo get water to irrigate our crops.; It became moro powerful than common gunpowder.. The mixture evidently produced a wouia seem mat our past winter nas been very potent detonating powder. in a southern tour. The Tho young man is badly injnred in the eyes, snow"indulging fell eighteen inches deep on the are entertained that he may yet hopes though Black Rid ere. and. lavV for six weeks,J so recover his sight. we were told at Tokerviuo. We found a stream Our and rivers and Piscjltoriax,. rough and almost impassable road, lakes abound with fish: this everybody In tho very over of burnt rock. that celebrated Territory knows, or ought to know. Fish cul The meltlncr snows pile had washed out tare is advocated and urged at the present timo, what mtlo dir t therG USGd to bo between connwe and look for good results following tho tha TOCR .and drivlnif n team over the sels of President Young on this subject, by the Biack Ridire road reminded me of one breeding and cultivation ornsnrrom tne ova or of my boyish freaks, in trying to run SSS: over a pile of pumpkins and keeP;right within the reach of all. In the meantime, with end up. President ?now designB locat- selncs.and lines, and by other means, fish of ihrr a new rbadi oh our return to Salt different varieties, from tho deUclous mountain on ?1 trout to the.bony slicker. are.caught and bron-f1!1?? ?1"vl,?n wunv u nere mtomaricet in tmsciiy. nut wniio they viccn. jlu is muugui who have the labor and toil of catching them crood road can be built on the east side and bringing them into market, can do so and of the creek, but it will cost considera ask say thirty cents a pound for trout, those who buy xo sell again wills put on a tarlir of ble. as much for A party. will go out with us from this twenty cents moie, or means the and out, merely weighing place on the 18th inst.. to locate a new invested-ia day or two, asturning tho man.gets who road between this place and the Muddy. lias all the toil and labor and expense in outlay Now for Saint Georce. This and time in catching and hauling them miles place . c7. , rr few days ago a species of roach Has improved wonderfully into the city. elnco l was was offered for sale on tho street at seven cents a nound: the next morning they were for sale here in I5G3. There are very many line houses that would do credi t to Salt Lake by the dealers at ten cents a pound. Wo hoio to see nsn como.mio mucn jumro general uso Qr any other city. I think I am justified v AO maae arrancemenis to sup-- - i i " D"Jr"L """" v.u person . . . . or. persons v r i i r ii i ' i. lerraiur uuisiue u ..x.i.. cuv irom uua ibko mrouga mc snm- - i iu tt ui oui tnis uiuu ply juuku, mer with Ash, nnd sell them at a reasonable There is a neatness about 'St. George. r Un,.tt iuiu iVkn uwuauuauiwo onnn price, 1BIUDK CiUamount v 0.l tUn wmcu consumers dCu Aloowl,k. is received by for the uDOhuuC, those who take them in tne water ana- bring vineyarus ana.iruic garaens give me them to market and offer them for sale. a cheering aspects The Tabernacle place CoxcEr.T.-rrofcs- sor Tullidge's Concert is progressing, and will bea fine structhe m the 13th Ward Assembly Rooms, on Saturday turi when completed;, and everything to speak for the night, was qulto successful In tho execution of about the the pieces in the programme, though a mending brethren, and says, "Though this may in orthe comic element would kave made the not be tho best place in tho world, to house. make money, nevertheless, wo intend arietv creater and more plcasinir. Th Profes-as not ko crowded as the friends of the to.maKo it:a desirable place for Saints sor would llko to have seen it. to live in.1? M. Klder David Stuart From mg Ejlst. do not think I am gettingVl en- Now, T sn nnn n r11 writes, under date March 11th, from St. Louis. innlmitiA Attn. IIIwSa Wo publish the accompanying extract from his sand disadynntagea the brethren have letter: ' f Had to contenu against, ana buii nave. "I send you inclosed a list of subscribers for tho Nkws and Juvenile Instructors All the liter wash away ithese rich bottoms, carrying umo- i rinr) with its ary ugni we cuyb uau lurpume ioaming wjrrenw, come npuses. tho of the Milhas past, throughsbod columns one has. and iennlai &ar which all and a like beacon amid- corrals, vineyards, has warn-inothe battUng waves of conflicting opinion; the toilinir man feels almost disheart thn henichted Trorld of lis lmDendlnz dan ened; but he saya will not do togiVo yit to a haven of srer. enldlng the Deace and safety amid the mountains. - The up, now. X.will locate out on tho bencn, storm now rages apace, and the Star light is but where the lloous cannot reach me.'f fltfuUy seen; therefore wo wish to havo added ThenVacrain ,s the item of roads is a se- -beams with "the the Desehkt rEWS, that i nn fhor Mtrhit rlous clraw-DacTeams codhoc iPerfrom 7irn'H hiii fni tmir vimlight in the land, The. press is perverted, religion o. form here as thev uO iartner nortn. umuw uuswuii ou wo iaDie,A yirwn rooUV rldcefl. Thn roads Ho over h fern. ft TfT A rl AATIT1 Iflrl pr, J ri Crossed be "by dUgWaya "Hnmaont of her mv neonle Is the trord to that Can.only the SainU scattered abroad, and many are pre-- I aloncr their4?ruirfi:ed sides, or through r f onn paring, to avail themselves of the privlleso olfered this season. In fact, all theSaints in St. U G Tlit TL mu -- WUtUl- PiL iu:T.nnla ond viclnltV would era had thnv thn ADU CUllLTOllUir tno means; Dut;Dusmess is .now aimosirat a stand- - country IS a Qluerenb matter to wuat iw is in tho settlements north It has not to heaithcontinus good, and the Salnta Are been uncommon for. tho1 brethren I or jfy rejoicing in the truth. Tho work i widening build a ddm. 'or sect that costajfour Ave Ahoiusapdllara, and have it.wash-- 1 V"5SZ Thev ma.nl feat a desire to hold on to the rod n r ed away within a few days, ana so on iron hereafter, that they may reach tho ftree of ad infinitum. - qHTx. i-r: 7 'il" fj' But in the midst of all, tho brethren arocheefhil and determined and surely Vjlitjabue IiAWD. Real estate Is xaluable In .tha i rtmtri rat i rTT?o yr ThAiP innnni wilii some places of California, Judging by recent sales. The Alia has the following from Ala success. : meda county. v. : k i The Gazette says: 'Several large sales of land jos.V. YbUNa: f m3 -- President Heber C. Kimball understands that there are many In this city and In other places adjacent, who have wool to card.- - He has put up a stove and has the place where tiis two double tho 19th Ward, near carding machines work, In Ward Meeting Hone, Pngsley'ssomill and thecan ntted up that carding be done occasionally , moderates. when the weather He also has David Le Baron to work them a man whom tho peoplo know to bo honest, for he has been well known among them for many years.. He ' u can cheerfully recommenaUr.'Lo liaron as;an honorable man, who has always given satisfaction to his customers when running machines t Fl i G for him. People bringing wool can have it done when they bring it, if there is enough at the return our sincere thanks to tnlsIPeople machines to run a day. Bring grease as usual. WE for the liberal we havejreceiv-ed- , Patronage seven. one to say pound wiu not and in view of money great scarcity wool ' along to ne and the declinepfinthe if the the or some people will bennng the value kinds of closed. tf. carded, Goods "east, we have determined to offer out place Stock at a heavy Discount for On and after lb i April, 1863, where letters and papers for moro than one person are put in the' samo Dox. nfty cents will be charged lor each ex- person, in addition to the regular box rent, 3" Wo will allow a Disount of TEN cept when such persons belong to J.he same I . i --& I" 1 : ! ! in Kent county, Michigan. Sho emito grated Utah with her parents. Beth and Incy in tho fail of 1850, where sho hassinco- re.wood, sided. From the day of arrival 'till- her death she ever manifested aher faith In the lively RF1110!?1?3 of the everlasting gospel; and during the whole of her long sickness ner faith never wavered, but sho ever .manifested tho utmost confidence in tho truth. Thus she fell asleen. 0101010113 unto eternal life. Coir. T t u kins mveni Anrena worK uy, man, daughter of llyrum and Sarah Slarinda Wort: man, aged JJ months and 3 day., t w ' I :'" 'V1' 23,1838, LTrs.U7HITE,-6- f Rochesler, Robbina'Junerlcan Uethodxor.tne ITIEACHES : , I Pianoforte, which is ;eo far superior loxne old method or teacning tne jnanoiorto, dicau Hmn nr nrrmri ihfit" its 'full lmnortanco can it .' P.: J. P. PABCOE, A (Office East Temple Street, near El dredge i Clawson's.)?1 . - 2?orth Temple St. 17th Wc SaU JJike CCfy. j ItOPRIETOR of th e Plonecri Perpetual Lime P Kili, near the Bath House,c Hydraulic Brick, i auniar turcr and uncmicai ud;ot lamentclass a ut on at hancUw IS lAma a way First tujtaui It ceovoiy wTf?r to and lettcra of rfcccmmcndaUona from thOTaost eminent Prorcssora --of IXoalofln; Pc- x- Jried Tongncy, Ilrjnig, Mutton, TnEP, the IIi can from JLITXLE QAilUinT, had be etc; i HOU0D foro Jimited ume, wncxo boo 1. Meat Market. 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