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Show ' 1 - - ""r i "jf-'- 14 fW l. ; -- that the cia ghould DESEBET E.VEHI1IG HEWS. ccntsndln.t ciUr- -. lilsut. s cutfrca the lost his be 1 -- -- - cob-bcr- October C JTrtdy, 5 XiT3. Fethcrstonehauh the baU frcra his vw Hialrwt ' . . pistol it fLnt-rotil" IO D3 hazlrsJor Koah's t4untonthe sua ma in a iwvvi!3 noken. at thTduelling ground at cf Edrrard NlOVNC3 to his Patrons that be has is i 3 'A ' r i ' ' ; 5 1 X Thou shalt not use Klores. hose, handker ehlsaand. txner roods, unless thev ooma from: ... , Aucrbach 1 Ero'a&Lore, , rt ;. S. Thou shalt not allow tlrr wife or damthter to buy dress goods or domestics, unless they are Dougaiat AuerDacaa isro'iare. Thou shalt not walk the streets, unless thy boots and sacss are boosht atAaerbach Broa , : more 8L Thou shalt not be allowed to Tlslt ladles r-In-- litr S&b-XU- th his superintendent. Ym. Paxman.theand klnd- assistant, J. Abel. Through nesa of Bishop Harrington tendering .them the use of the meeting house dur was the entire day, the programme ing inmore more extensive and therefore The been. teresting than it has hitherto of the superin indefatigable exertions have deassistants their and tendents cidedly! made a marked difference duryear in the scriptural ing tne past the Juveniles and in their knowledgoof manner of declamation;. The&Ingingof the juvenile choir was most melodious, and that of the Misses Squires and Miss t C. Spencer,- who kindly volunteered their services for the occasion: is said to have surpassed anything we have ever had here before. Amongst the pieces recited were selections from the best pro- v : HWCI3IE3:ILiES'.V-- 4 1 " r 5 1 HUH 111 i nun an inn .Ettihi-- . - . . ILUrioiOl , vj huiiU. 011 t r.p , Iv . ;. . -. dllSU ; . xiQiJortx roM juixj?, xmous&MZE l! a mari " w jn k ' - .1 & 17 Dandolph St., JBRQJS, j.- f--- - East Temple Street; Salt Lake City.' attention paid to the Whole sale Trade, at the lowest figures. Come and see ;pj3-rParUeu- jfc Orders mied Promptly and' lit d222;6m f - - ? lUAPUN, BOTLER & Co.) J i HZj .iii t UriivSLOMs r . a- . - - : "dlSl'3m I' ' . lH . L if CO.. - -. ; ."-- .!-'. -- hycr; I t - - r We make Prices Begnlar and Cheap on every COUIICIL BLUFFS TRADE. t V S- -i 1!' 1 -- T GROCERS, :: Doalers In ; .;.5 .; );: etc. OUTFITTING GOODS, etc., 6T ! ;. -- ; "'r ' No. 2.- Manafaetarers and Jobbers of BOOTS MB SHOES, 415 : .. . c Council XUalSh ! 'I Whfiwaia'andJRet&llMapuraciarers and Dealers in - . aty HoteV,;,, Opposite BOOTS, ; SHOES AltD LEATHER, HAVING on hand a Large 8tock of JLatler 'jf own Tannine sad from lato ' lmportattonavwe are prepared 10 1 ' oil,: . . ' r" , ;...;:r:r:v;- 5 ; j boots xsn moE jn-.r.n- DEALERS COUNTRY ilri-'-'-- . i Boots - .... ; . . : Hardware 4 C d209-3- . -- i . I .. . j i 1 ! 1 . v ; , i i . . - v- STATIONERS, : )CL 1 ODS, cTQ;Sir ' 4 - I DryGoodsJobljers, d J , ! - - .. ' FISE IVADaXS - or W W ( . . -- ' I i j WhAV Men Have Died For. Col. was shot in a duel about aMontgomery doff. Col.'Ramsev in one &bont servant. Mr. Featherstone in one about Offloe State Etreet, CITTOAnO n 1 j r, q " t" ANUFACTUTtnH51of TyfT- lr I rmi ! '.i . i a recrmc Sterne's father in one about a goose; and another gentleman In oro about an 'acreof anchovies;" . one ofi-cwas challenged for merely asking nlS ODrtOnant tn thn (AvinH rnKU another wss compelled to fight about a pinch or snutr. Gen. Barry: was challenged by Capt, Smith for declining wine on a steamboat, although the Gen. P' aded as an excuse that wine invaria-abl- y made him kick; and Lieut. Crow-th- e lost his Ufa in a duel .because he was refused admittance to a club of FnRVvi-1177adael occurred vJlw ?ot)t clfcy between Ideutenant Cap,the 4Gtn British resimS?ei to 1116 ArrlXetnrITer rtr llodlll Tunand w asnd Doer nin ittt XreUots Kthpgraplier;, end iiiigravqr- - Look." Bendtoriiwlm d2is-31IOVEY A NICnOLS, Proprietors. ' 4 TOSS W4 rZAHL fTE22T, J m n T tl ' : ' ,, ' . :.'-v- . J '(V-- ; 3 GMflarGlassiEartelaffl - sjr MnShofthe7Gthand 'f. Snffof n4er liiat:CTioLs, ::r:3 Xlcssia Leather, v.m d z: : I. ! r jt. . , of eaUnS andhTothe? dSSSa10 acw : r; No. 180 WILLIAM STREET. " . . : ''i tleW .Tork. , CorntrefGpruee dl87-m- , s. 1 1 TlibW wighlns; their Teethf preseTretf should - !; ' can on - c -- ; filLTUB, and WM. ALQA9L TEETH Extracted witn Kitrons Oxide-awithout pain. - Ale Electricity, , , - . . -- 1 .1 - - , ; ft , i - I . .s Comprising ' . vfriCHIG AGO: . . . . w - : I t nipornxna and dtaltttji c:' i j&ro, tzatiis, . CritoaiKlo Uero I enr- -. cnocir-.- r, Vfcia su.uX tr? aeno no. 12, . er-- . ELJSL Surgeon &, SHARP; SJ.f Elccluinlcal T3entist. Ona Door East of "Deseret Evening OflBcs b,w i WILSON'S READERS i :. "I .. AMD SPELLERS, . . Spellers I 7ILIARD UBEOAHTILE Co. i T . - to call the attention. of the Pnblic that they haTe for Bale at their. Store, in Miles north :of Salt Lake C2 .1 ? '.'.1? MONTEITH'si'HGEOaRAPHIES ' City-- :. istnrea, . ' i 1 ' 1 AOEMmtAiXftta0r" j: Groceri8irJCAC'o;sjlImff8j Gt VrWuoe Eersa, Ae. and other Hutter,which Flour, of articles they will dispose on Keasooaoie xennar pf - .. n a Yc mniTHrjiETics, S'.b'i'.i'. ' r Y i ojt ' -- - ' : 11 1 ..... LinUrcsaGootLs, Jcb-bcf Importer ens, and VIilto T7ool---7- ra r-a ORE, mm 3 iXU itAitcova. IV. IIAI.E v CHICAGO. - ' . " 'Dealer in IlUJT,STr YORK. v 'ir. , . '1V1 1 t Etsfea, T'f: I TT i 5 V - t, : ! 5 --ri u.m 1 aviki ai . .4 - " MAIN STUEET, Opposite Salt Lake House; Robert " Jlulford. :ftiCorCcaA.mu Kr- -i ipt!yattr;-:- i ti. ., j f , J ij - .1 1 - ! i 2XA27A SGMOOI 1BOOKS, - a, or Cnloroform . and Etberlal Spray, reeom-men- d need. ITroeesa But I Freeatoyf 'Kitroua Oxide aa tne .moat plea sant and surest way of naTins; Teetli ExtractedTOTIIOIJT PAIX! (.asus i t, i 1 j A Cn ALT. CCTTACnT For parUcnlirf la- -t ; . Ero-irdahclay on cthuct, & of ALllCD BEST, ... Always hand, rp. opposite Lilt. (FbwrfA door &etot i for JIouk.).,NZW TORS, Clbrated Miners' Bhovejla, Scythes, Cprrs's liooae. Axti tad Lare qlre . ..!. d!20:ni L . t,.0J ; - Ol - - ' - t l.i Warranted to trive satisCactlon. TEETH inserted' In' COIiD SlXTEI and BUBIlEIt PLATES, at Price from $100 down to 04O per SET. j t a 1 t V. A ' Olioes II. II. SIUBFS AM I , " OS diildrcn9 aclics?. fc -- . 'TElirir 0 i SHARP, DeflM - 7f7? 'I... aTJltE plashed with dolvb; - ; . , E .' 1 . i yACKAOC? ALWAYS - 1 t ens, Dtotiozifu FlaxiriclSy Xlosicry, ana w,, and Dealer in Poelcet Book, TMPORTER 1 IJOOK. Trunk, Satidlrn r 7 Iff VP one from the cob, eating wascop, r ! Q9Z& TO ?YOIIR-v5PBEE- -- iBURtEYaTYRnELlji n c: of American Ccitcn3, jiioTC3 er - ft GROCERIES, BIB -jf 57 . ;( I 1 ;:,..: it. cs: 3 (.- hi to i rial, 7 "A' shoes 2Iade to Jleasnre. and . BUBLBQUEL BookSanufact'rs. ; , ( 1 i . Ox ISIes ; a th S dl22-ly- .: . ap-petlte.e- -- I i CENTS ntENCIX C1XF BOOTS A SBOESI : A yvr -- &b fei go no rl B.rr duUrmlneil onr Goods snail iraatiafacUosi. bo tit in; PJRIt-J- , ana srlTO t !t dXASrJ.-XIANFOn- 4 ll I Vi m , ; ; -- 1 1222-6- f he: f ery Low Hates. vt I ! une SItaoes, And In any quantify fTH iiHH -- - . . for i i a stbi: OFOUB OWJnttAKE, i4 , i !.G The Demand for Tickets insreslei n atlll cheater inapetns will new W ,M to tUe "EXXEIIPR1SE" bv tli i... n Cttolee and well set cclefl Nloek of i or - . - SUPERIOK AJEtTlCLE Y. ..vi..u-:,.:i;;.... Cm AND FUEXISH )"-- Figures, eta, Swiss, Chinese and Japanese Goods, Decalcomonlcand Dlophonlo Materials, Artificial Fruits and Vegetables. Anatomical 11 .r. preparations. Send for Catalogue. .'. ' ' ITo. Street CHICAGO. (. Iowa, ; 1 . S A , It. noTET & lacnoM. i; MPORTERS and Dealers In all manner of T JL works la tne mie am, uu nunung P&rlAn Ware. Uiass Bnades for Clock.. Hronxea. COTJSCIL XJLTJFra, IOWA. 2 , d2378m LOWER BROADWAY, J. Ilrwtr, : acac i L - t: i's Brit I CABE OF THE HORSE, 57tte Tlicir New Fall Stock, :, ' it care food amount and of not is the It tbey offtr so the Trade at LOWEST given to the horse that insures his "Trincn Wr JT. Bchvbart i Ljl 1EL rrankenOiat, glass,' paints; health and good condition, ; but the YIT MARKET PRICE'S. Chicaffa. JI.lYieaman f'eW7,rm: ' times and manner of application. .There are times when a horse should have a Manufacturers of Choieo IMPORTERS and Dealers in all kinds of full feed, and other times when he AGRICUITTBIL HPLEMEXTS Generailf. t iLr and CUT TOBACCO, No. 157, SOUTH should have a small one. The heaviest ift5 ."Manafactnre In Cblcago. feed should be in the evening after the sold at NejT YotIc Wholesale Prices, i Careful attention fflven to. Orders from Qoods VTsvter day's work is done. Histoappetite is then II. SCimnAItT r Co4 No. - 146, Abroad. gratified, helie-ti-lies down rest and will Cnstom made Street, aW xouu. moat likely ll morning. Bythla is time his food is digested, his system a refreshed he with rested, gets up good TTAn TTT.TTTT-- " A T.T.TTTn Crt.. appetite His morning meal should not be an over full one not so full as , ' Of 8npertor Quality, .. Wnoleaala and RetaU Dealers la . 1.. ;. TaKKam as? TmnArrsra that of the previous evening. He should r ar ATtrl 1 be driven or worked moderately for the Airtv iXDiAir goods, ; first hour or two. After that his speed And keen on hand the Largest Stock of Goods sonojrs 4ld me wesu BROADWAY, Oppoalto Pacific House, ) or labor may be increased if there is any to be louna in in tneir line andL utteiryL mid-daM COunell y Illatra, Iowa. ' . I t'i-i urgent necessity for it. JHis k Mf Orders from Utah carefully filled at St.' Louis feed should be smaller than 'that of t Rates. SI XVnko St., CHICAGO. morning and evening It should be the . " FAOTOItT"Vlftli 8AtiESIlobilS:' smallest meal of the day, and he will 29 and SI Lake Street. I travel to work on it during the afterOor. Wabash Avenue, M r,Vifrdrn WilllOagUa ff noon, with more vigor and less axh&us ' We kpmOXIrfteettorZXlttns:&nl tlonthanhe would have- done on full Tools In tnts Msvrkes, adapted to other to. feed, and will enjoy his- evening meal attended Orders carefully S3. tne Territories, thewsataof for hsiinrand . - with a ' , greater relish. ears tbein lartrely, anpplied pas : ' do not a 1 horse is Janes. Ielnar familiar Jonathan If very thirsty with their wants. give Henry U Blote, : nim over two gallons or water,' He will v.?r ij I ltj-r& Co., SCHNEIDER E.' if or a want nve, dui such lour pernaps drink vould do him more harm than uate of St. LonlaJ K.v!- fe 83 FULTON ST., good. Ho will be more refreshed, and Mannfactorers ofc JEW YORK. ; j better able to perform bis duty after iieadqnartcrs for Blank Books made to any rut tern. Checks. and Block Bonds, Certificates of Notes, Drafts, drinking two gallons than, he would General oils, PAiriyg; ; window ; class,! and printed to order. r. Star Solar, Sperm and Tallow ; . J. lithographed have been after drinking four. It Is ne VlxiteLeai and AaJe Grease, ; t Assortment of Office Stationery. . . ' d 120:6m cessary, sometimes, to restrain the ITO Sontbt TTater Street,' cmCAClo; 111. with water,and this requires n some judgment and discretion. CAUDLES AIID SOAPS ); 0. SEYMOUR KENNARD HAY, Never suffer a horse that has been driven or worked through the day to I PAID IN CAriTAL, 81,OO0,00O.' r K. 0 A11 Kaaaan Rt New York. Offlco-2LA 0 SALLE the without first STREET, spend having night been well cleaned, and his limbs well STATIONERS, PRINTERS, LTTHOaRAPH. rubbed down. This operation, if well EES. ENGRAVERS AND BLANK" ..4 : if ' BOOK MANUFACTURERS, performed! is worth half ft feed it is worth more to the owner than the price SamL M. NJckenjon, Presides ?: i;;27j or many reeds. Tne same operation ? nLJurx K. D. Gray, oiwun, jioonsjJAnExo President, A fj ' h snouiu be performed again in the morn Tower, '. Cashier. L.J. Gage. of And Decker Style DesSlpUonand eTery . ;j Millard; - Chaa. J. Bchmltt, Assistant Cashier., ..11 d213 Cm and Lithography In fact aj.horse should never be taken Printing, nnvlnrH orttosnDDnccoMPAsr. out of the stable to either work or travel 2iA3mricnrni5Q without first having his limbs well rub '7 r - ;J 8": REFERENCE Stalnea. 1 bed down, it stimulates the clrcula-- 1 B. Cawson, lUq., ; , 'j W. H. Eq. tion, and opens the pores of the skin Lake r ol Salt new Issue : Corpo N.B. The City the horse then feels that he has limbs aisswa Is a Specimen of our wotk. ration 1 and enjoys a pleasure In using them. r Llthosrapliers, Printcro, cultivate ah acquaintance Always 2; with your; horse be on', social; and friendly terms with him talk to him Blank with a friendly tone of voice, pat him 1 on the back and even sing or whistle t to him, for he is fond of music, and HOLIN ft CORNWELL, J V, these little attentions are not lost on ' hlm.; Pull a handful of grass J MAJUrCTURINGM STATlpNERby the road-dand feed it to him. ? If he is tired land worn down it is astonishing how these little attentions will encour- f " . f nsiiAScr rsiTgn; leap age and cheer him up. ' Now let me tell you what not to do: DOUOIiAS:SIiATE COn ' : Do not swear at, nor scold him. If he has Jaults try to coax him out of them, 64 IJllCE STJ, : CHICAGO. but do not whip him, if you do you will rartlcalar sttentloa circa to Sfflog orders firoa bm whip him the deeper Into them. He JeUdasTrads. thas.a spirit of. resentment, if you rouse dzi&tsm it in him, as well as you; and yon havthe greater ing powers, ought to show the bestreasoning example. Stock Jour-- ; - ibe, " : . 1 PROGRESSING. AT THE BI01T OP THP and PAPER BAGS, 414, tato. Street TTIVIKjES 7ros. WHOLESALE : Ofvery!D6serlpl&a. 1: : t. t . ; ' '. tSoarse and Fine Papers, ( - .:"t::- ' ManufactureirsandWhleaalaDealersln CHICAGO. ( 1 1, lar for yourself! - lxwest JIarlict xcatc. : j' r Blj Cottonwood. jr C1TT. SALT LAKE JOSEPH Annans flORNE, On l-- C , Office, ;: -- 4s. - ! Opposite Wells, Fargo A Go's Bank and Express w.i.iTirv 111 x k F. AUCnDACH ! . mbtjiz AT v 1 ) 4 r - 1 - s i .. rlr. In fjrKMl Planlncr 15 - CHICAGO, Gbrrim ercjal 1 . im-i- : - uj (Corner of Michigan Avenue,) I - rut j .- unless thy clothing; comes from Auerbach A : : iflro'scwre: S. Vhon salt nave no eoverlnz for thy head. unless thy hats are bought - . at Auerbach lire's Dtore. .. j 7. Thon shslt not walk Into tlur house, unl are. bought at carpets, rugs an thy , AuerDacn Aiuo'sstore.." S. Thou shalt not allow thy female household to sro wallcine. sinless their shawls, cloth or silkcloaks, sacks, baaquetsfura, parasols, fans, balmorai skirtai embroiaery ana u sons 01 mm mlngs are purchased at Auerbach a linrs store. not eo to bed at nieht. unless Q.Thon shalt bedroom walla are covered witn fine wall thy naner and border, and thy bed covered with one California blankets, purchased at Auerbach A Bro's 8 tore, t 10. Thou shalt not make thy. toilet in the tooth and morning, unless thy soap, perfumery, at Auerbach A Bro's. hair brushes: are bought J.: q ttt', f.'J Storori: 11. Thou shalt not buy goods of any that Imi tates Auerbach. aBroa, KiixA . I 1 iai .rl:' :V ; - m pnwn nm u um ConstanMy - 1 I 1. n n - .4 f" ; v X 1 . 1 - ductions of Buow, Iiyon, Woodmansee, Cook, Pratt, Willis, McCauley, Bouthey, Milton, Osslan, etc. Most, however, were from the two first named. There were dialogues; addresses, narrative, descriptive, didactic and miscellaneous glees, duets, anthems and Eleces spoken;aud sung, questions asked from the Bible, Book or Mormon, Ioctrlne and Covenants and other standard ' '".T I " works of the Church. iOn the following Tuesday wo had one of the largest processions of children ever before seen in this county bearing ilags and banners, the schools from Xe-- i hi, Pleasant Grove and Alpine cltlesj joined with that of American - having have a grand jubileo , in the to Fork 'and adjoining meadows south of grove this place. There were about 1,000 children and S00 adults present who, to all appearances, enjoyed themselves in an exceedingly agreeable manner In dancing, swinging and playing at every game they could devise. They were attended by the American; Fork, Pleasant Grove, and Alpine City martial bands, and the American Fork brass band. The whole terminated with, two dances, one on Tuesday night for the superintend-- ! ents and teachers of the several schools assembled the other on "Wednesday for the children of the American; Fork .. . school. I Yours truly, It. G. Eccies, Reporter. i X. TaOCT :SJlsIt not' mftfe-- nut of but kinil nf rwdanruess they ara bought at Auerbach A Wnolesals .. t Amekicax Foak.Bpt.,23t 'CS:'. i Editor Dtsertt iYVu.- Dear Bro., was trumps in a game 01 caxu. On Sundaj the 20th of Bept. the fourth of the American Fork Aiaversary School was celebrated in this city, in a way that reflected credit upon the a THE ELEVEN COMMANDMENTS! T '' 1 |