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Show C "iT""" DESJBBET EVENING 1JEY7S. Jalrt7,lM. ........ 4. .i HiUlflVmi!:U it f . 1 TElE-'LhOnElOTJA- 1 .ii' O i i i :U- -i i Jl.IiMini ji 4 i?f "iZTZZ J1 i ., i . i . JTv: , ; GTJ.IOT'S . . . 18es; 1 , L! ITALIAN POTTEUY AND GLAB3- - theiIOHI MAKING. HATSTbr The early Celebrity of Italian pottery (sayi the fail Mall Gazette) Is attested ?! S ft by the French word for earthenware Jatcnce which leonly a corruption of OEOTX toe same or ine Italian town J- aenia, and Ita flourishing- condition in past MAMETJ' E2ATO, ages U shown by the works now so eagerly sought for. in which the genius of Italian art U displayed. Bat the t of thU present commercial Importancedoes not branch of Industry In Italy OF THE LATEST STYLES historical Interest that belongs the equal to it. Production is limited, not excellof the 3,200.000 francs In And In GREAT VARIETY. ing the value earthenware of all kinds, and porcelain while the value of the Importation from-, foreign countries amounts to aeomeBOOTS 'AND SHOES, what larger sum. One porcelain manunear of Deccla, Florence, that '" ! factory, TOM r" seems to deserve special notice. This aXSTTLCMEN,tit' LADIES. DOTS. MISSES and establishment, the property of the Marquis Uinovi, Is chiefly remarkable for the successful Imitations which It The total VHOLEG ALE & RETAIL, produces of old majolica. made in it article annual value of the ' AT Tsia 'h' francs. about at 329,000 estimated It The Introduction of the art of i into modern Kurope is due to the Venetians, who until comparative- 1 undisputed ly latej t lines, enjoyed an discovered the superiority In it. They colorless means of rendering glass by the or manganese, 'iney naa employment of I the monopoly mirrors, the silvering & of which was a secret long kept from di:i-ir other countries. But the mirrors of Venice have now lost their reputation, the manufacturers of this place being unable to produce plates equal In dimensions to those made by their foreign lass beads became at an competitors. CI an Important article of early period trade with Africa and the East. They ' are still made in considerable quantities TO fur exportation. Venetian enamels have always been famous, and among the peculiar productions of this place be; reckoned the beautiful compoMANUFACTURERS miy sition called aveuturlne, the secret of HOME M-- GEOGRAPHICAL I i v,w I - ' IWards or 250,000 Copies t!rwd.Sc!d- ;L-- f.O - - I.rr.t.'. f - t t.J L f is-- ; t:'- J'i 2 r r'r.'V. htv ;i;in7 i - ' -- V vV J 1.3 t - it . - S!- i ; -' DESERET KEWS - - i, . j 1 " 4 1 lowest jpnicns glass-makin- g; j Inform . siisnwi whicb hss att94d RvapgCTTPIXT oa,Uis, -t f,Ui rrtHE f ,t 1 ti aparslll4 UCOG of OA OUTOTti JntnxlasUoa t aosoUoitsd sae itos oi s.p plllJta.wbten n cottmoatsXf tna fnpuabsrs provml TUOU8AHD8 of TMdMrs mv nslfia; UkS -- : . , . ... , i nTwa by books, snUUsUissa to bs ranked sa -- ; . . . ( cs TEACHERS osa TWlHn thsssTsxt-Bookmmlo tb PublUiverm, toranxb s. -- il; v Gayst's Interaiedlmte C t a ta. w .! A To bs sold on Terms Uist - Isi smjr aa BNfssvii daw ; ; i i i. i - . T , , . ' alnglemaoufacturer. blnco articles, such as beads, are made to a certain extent In the city of Venice Itself, but the great glass works are to be found at Murauo, one of the Islands of the Lagoon. This little island had at - :' GCO&GC Q. CANWOJf, : . i - f' 5 j ; i i ' , . i j ' :, ' . FOR TEACHERS "''.- - Enterprise WBM1BI11S - if. ' 1 ; 1 aaa ah muy. r- t i i V ,,,,.). , i i j - IS I - '. . - - r. v i , ! ! I 1 r AXB.AS A f , NEWSPAPER AND ADVERTISING MEDILM FELTErVS MANUAL OF ARITHMETIC. srx! EflMffli. BBETOEIC ADD USUL O 1 253" 33 ia s IT Has already gained great popularity. t , VALUABLE LOT TEXT-BOOK- S, Ntate BesMl, Bj Prof. HENRY If. DAY, sf Hr Htvm, Om. BE ! one time 30,000 Inhabitants, formerly sort. of local independence enjoyed with distinct laws and institutions. It had a wealthy nobility of its own, whose names Iwere Inscribed in a separate Horns llaaalactare, there is for ' golden book. Its privileges have dis- rf&cillUU appeared, its population and riches have declined, but its industrial establishments are still active and show signs of Before the fall of the old prosperity. Venetian Republic, the glassmakers constituted a close corporation with exclusive privileges. The trade was thrown AQEKT for ths SALE of Frest. B, YOUNG'S open lu IS06 under the government of Cotton Factory YARN, st'uis ' loot the then kloguora or Italy, ana a perenand low prices of keen competition sued, until the year 1S43, when the conditions of the trade were regulated by an agreement among tho manufac turers.; ELDRXDOK a CLAWSONT3 The number of t no Mora at and Venice is glass making Btocs, 811 LaA City. 5,000, of whom one third are men. and women and children. The wagea are for men, twelve highest for women, one frano fifty cen francs;) times; the lowest for men two francs, and for women seventy five , eentlmee. BoUt fine and Coarse, Poabl and The annual cost of the substances em t Twlstsd. for ployed, in the manufacture is estimated 6.000.000 at between and 7.000.000 francs. and that of the fuel consumed at 600,000 iranca. ine gross obtained Carpets, come to a little more receipts than doable this aggregate amount. The principal markets for Venetian glass are In France, Stooldng Kngland, Germany, and, above all, In the East; where there is a constant demand! for the beads and other articles Crochet Work; known by the denomination of "Con-tene.' AbeWABrt ready fer Uh Tti Art orEnall1 OmpMiUB. On TOl. 12mo. Prtos. Dlosire. Art f Tsi Prlcs,.. EIiaiits f Iffle. s tl -60 One toL. I2mo. 1 60 Ons toU 12mo. Prloe 1 60 Half Bloesi Vertai sf Eaai nation Baare. to Contract for BUIL.DINO and ARE prepared ths work; equal to the best and as cheap as the cheapest. Baring Joseph aox jAHi9 DEPOT, Poll Telesraph Keports. far Tlesiets Tate Desmaaxd -- still pester iaapetu will ssw se aTeat aBMsESTXSSntlS (be arrlTnl af m Cs) aOieleaadweQseletdStSLr Bailable Local Items, f Oorrespoadenee, (Home and Foreign And docaUonal. AarLexataral. r Railway and Pnmestle News, And, occe a wtck, Discourses of the First Presidency and of tit Twelre Apostles. 4 , TENNBY'S T?u mod Superbly lUuttraitd Hooks on thituttftd ever TubUstod. j f Xsml TsuBy crown Svo. Prloe.slry. Ons Tenneya Xaiaral for malt, Illiterr of ISO We keep constantly on Aal- - J BgtDDnWMMJm.MM KatiarAl UJiUrr Taies. Behoola. Plain, 00; Colored lorys 500 Over OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. 13 00 CLlbnur Taayslfasiulrzoloy. ...., ikliUon.) rrlco Tei j ON NATURAL HISTORY. TEXT-BOOK- S two-third- s band and XsJte to or- DEGERET NEWS der, at the Shortest Notice, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, EUEt. 00 10 00 gCBH-WCgSLY- TERMS to BUTT CUSTOMERS. wj, Accurate Engravings ; Are eonUinsd la eaca of these rolnmes. They are J oat the books for the Bchoot-rooand for general rveding; for the Farmer who wishes to learn about useful and noxious lasecU; for every hoy who wants to learn about the birds and quadrupeds of North America, and for -- e .... V I i j dl&tly ' ., ... . ' . ... ' i' if '. (Publish ed erery Tuesday and Saturday m. fiuxuly and readlnc f. o wiaeoj- cireniatea uaroasnont tne CltTEBtf sai pans oi ine xemtory. and has adria. wnleh commend It to all who desire to oftener than o: a week. ceithe - DINWOODMS , Prof. E. A. BHELDON'8 ! Standard Works OlgectrTeacImig. ef laesneatary a uradoaied lutnsetleai evouinlxiK Coarse of Oo- Mansial SUSIT'O, COYO i NEWS, 7 -i WltOIJlXE Tl E -- Jeet treasons for Tralnlsg tbe Senses and DeTeioplBC the FaealUsa of CH11 dran. Out vol. 12ma . Prloe..,,,,. $ 00 Mte BMMllBrCharte. Etchteen In a LET THE BOY FIGHT, MADAM. I i ESTABLISHHEIIT, A word of advice to mothers we are sfc HCTAII, 7 60 ttek Mounted on IWUer not a mother ourselves, but we know oa Obleeta. Graduated Bsrles. whtnjof we speak. NeYer tell your litdesigned for .the Instruction of Chll la tle boys "not to fight." dren between ths aces of six and ftmr- Now do not starv at the paper In each 0 85 . . . teen years. One Tol. 12m. !Prtoe- astonishment and horror, dear madam EXCHANGE FOR GRAIN AND riiii Sleanlsia iTleelii Tn we do not pronoso that you train en muiar words. Deatcnedtoaooompairr tbe Pnonlo One vol. d to be a your 1MTTmi r OTHER COMMODITIES OF .,n aw we nor do advise you not prize fighter: to inculcate peaceful notions In, the THE COUNTRY. ; boy's head, or not .to encourage an amiBALT LAKE CITY. cable disposition. We simply wish yon not to issue the command In general Prof. GTJYOT'S Comprising terms without qualification "not to Wall-Ma- ps i Schools. flitht." We would ' remind you In the first rery Article of TARN wiU be Oearanplace! madam, that such a command is teed, tO?BJETAJN 1U JUBTLT ACQUIRED certain to lead the conscientious boy Berlea. Hap of the United States. PHee r- , : t. au w, oi .worm into double the number of fights which RErUTATlOlC- .AraerUsa, SSSfit of Month WILSON'S PlADinS.AIID SPELURS, sir 75; The World (Mef. proi.1 118; America, of law the natural masculine belongs, by we or oi of Afrtea. Asia, sia Jar rartiss resldlag at SANPETE can secure 7fte oroenuai 1ST ofOoeanloa, Koreyfu;& VU, JJW Nl, goes among his fel TARN at FORT BIRCH, Nephl City, for ehildj for instance, ! lows witn a orm determination to obey itlala SVerteew of United the Map oOe 7& $4 fcts mother. Ha accordingly bears the f Nortn Amerle. Ss prloe 8ute, or OoaUi America. S4 ittc r aropeTse 75t CONBTANT CASH GRAIN! I impositions which are continually ocmcmcntarT Spdlcrs, 17 f "is Hemispheres, fa a. Prloe, per curring amour bojs; his schoolmates dueu soon learn that he does this, and take BIIICII, Ajrcnt. the fact,- - attributing it, Serlea. CmhraAlne Ten if ana advantageto or cowardice. usually, I v. Human nature is not adamant, Mas of the Bmbui Km madan, even in your model boy. He Moicteith's Geographies. of Ancient ( price, 115 W, endures as much as he can for your 00. luila,$l4 Pnosofaet,tfT' sake and then resorts to his fist. Now if from ths nrst he had stood man' . fully; up to his rights, as nothing but full permission to (defend them would Gun and Ixjcltamitli, Plszev! Gnnzan, eaped the ImpuelUon and , consequently M the Sign o the thCQUtest. ?H,,;!,i .KijCAv For a boy to defend his rights, and what" he considers his honor, la both is S4 00 Plata Btand natural and praiseworthy. It la a wrong r. f Tempi BLrt, < Laks City, Plye Inches la Diameter, i S 00 for his mother to compel him to do so HICHEOT Aft for SaieGtiBS, PUtoIs. Ammunition. Beren Incaea . A7ACEG PAID I Plain Btanrt ... W U i with a feeling that he is incurring pa- H 15 00 , PREMIUM WHIPS. Fnlt MetldlasuiSSO) rental displeasure, It unuervea if STRAW Plain Btaaau. to oe ePlIXTTERfL fiv. BnUm. tnutk in Twelre Inches he has a conscience and Intendshim; V7 " to do 25 00 Be .1 wnaMs right, lie feele an unavoidable rder. 8elog Marhlnes. ana ail artieies la Uie Full Meridian- -. U 09 V, necessity of doing wrong. Osi Sens Hacetle Ofcjeeta, Tepresentlna ' Man of dlcrcnl Itacea. BUipa, Bteamers, Nothing is more common in the man. eUS&ly UahUUoosea, and vaiioos Animals, ae gemeut of children than for mmnt. Ull them "not to tight.' Nothing could be more absurd. "But." saya th ew Ua Glaavev. Tllnstrated by Perce's tnother, Vhe will be sure enoogh to fight i Maa&etto Olooeand MasnetlS OUeds. Itf . ' ' ' '. J. t t J . Mxa. Marrliowe nmiLh. U ; wi whatever I tell : THE COLDnnjBZlTE and e Very If you rnaka It a Extreilststesi r .vlAbcrers, Oajeefa ! JPareaa crime for him true,'and to protect his rights, he . ' will In the end fight more IAalsaalaef all ntmslest, prlee tl CO t than is ne r jrowercf .wit .riCessary. TO WOBK ON . Tell him honestly Just what van mean. T.M him to fight like a tUer if i:C' tuiareatest...variety sod QuasUtr.WholeC3 A? away, leu nlm to protect ru i: .5 ?resfiway, Xlevs 7erk. us I chlidUh honor, and hU tiftu .. act ibeuu Ton Cataloxnes and Desctlptlre Testimonials would have him protect hi? sent free of postace to any addreaa. " .:CrA You may then Also, him tocultlraU Sb-lt- s The above helna the New Tors: Retail Price of pacerulu9. and tn It? ICIE 0BEA2I Cs SODA XTA3 oX FreUtbt to this nniG HTJUOC Cost the will be added. City aSd la. mpaiona as delight plT at tbs faneatelr bully ng for their own r et TTebev Haaysu your iwy in this way, madam: atwi word for It, you irlll have a rjeaoafui Iftvi rfsrt'w crirtl ri " Pt I Extensive and Increasing Circulation V ' CARPENTERS t I : Country - " ' : . z ' - - i i jidltar. Kehef. Paper of ths Rocky Mountain 1 t or O .f.,; ", , i . J WOTICS .;".?.!'' . : S LI I T H B R'O1 Q - TEXT-BOOH- S. . ... WILL SUIT. 1 79 FELTER'8 BEKIES OF AMTnUETICAL ., .. ' " I ' - :. riV a1.: 4 Gssnpsiy. t Gjt'iCmnn-Stb- l lr: "!' t - a i- i fbr the XHmt 3! . GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ' -. spsgr- . TVIflV-V- V r"f pfa j - a Oosaplste Stock of Also - Elssetry CH'Py f" OSS UujVm j i rTbaTe aoir, aad coastaatly ksep en bead pro- - ours Umsb of aorsicaed, a tee souowua; usanosa mow iBtrodaettosi ts tsie StsidX af Gyt i ':;. !"i.r"--. D1JP3PXI tA w Jfc . u t . The Standard fOecraptilcal vis. ?. i ' Text-Boolof America! v SONS DUNFORD Contractors . WEEKLY, ..,: l:,n !.. . . SCHOOI BOOKS, Readlnic-Chart- s. flrat-bor- n curly-heade- ,.- i JstfsSUihed June Uith 1850, Is publlaned svery Wednesday, ana i 1 for " ',-- ! I i :i . " , - vi , -- IJLIIGI3T CDrCXLATlOM :AtfY PAPE3 Ef THE ROCKY .,-- ubaiesuo and FOrelcrn Nswa, andfKdltorli Articles anon tzanspulng ' erents, and paruenlar A JTARDABD 1. wilier "phd . -- 1- . f ; i JAMES HAGUE, SBOE0 MAGNETIC :- ,j "r ROUSEHOLD JOURffAI . J. : . New t of tas TT contains a Summary of theMlaeallaDeoaa. J. , WeaTelegraphle, Local, or . REGIO. ... HOTJ3TTAXBC j. 1 ; F XZAfl TUB , globes BenU-Martdla- . 1 . 1 i I Combined Circulation of tbe three . ... Paersj esveb week, 11,000. .v i-- c TOSS f03 THE n. i DAILY slzinostha. three saontha - , Beml-Merlclla- au TSC3 FDt THE Cars copy one ; vnwwpy. eneTeer r f r.f f t- - ml-Meridi- , aeaes SEMI-WEEKL- Y' ... six mupWia m three months,- - m.w.4- - W DO - i? necy: ziJ Tfafi-netl- " Gs eo'cnji'y'y ;V,.y. sJx months. - 2 i. . " .nnildiBiil i .4. . jnifils'iD - s.,, THE RA1 L x-U u AD 0h tiT.SI .111 t no .Hula n-- i i i i ( .. ..i7 r- sake.fdS kI m -- i CXSa-- OpvoeateDaltl-aaielltme- e, cconcc Q. CAfJNOrj. " ill! Sa FHiriTIHSI OFflCCj EVSiJ0 jtf reo raelvel toe prsTlonaly extensive I-- of theabeteomplet. m the West, wlth"n:ht XToxnpHiew cOvOX and JU.l JltINTlNO as.-r l l- Mio. -- - i V ' |