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Show THE EVENING NEWS. Aws 8S. 143. LOCAL AND OTHER HATTERS. Sabbath Mkktikos. s. 'i Jg. : Jf. RitaUocX Morrill, rU. 8. Senator mm ermoni and a number of ladles and gentlemen. " ' f ,as.Untorth,wJBiBEau, the party attended the monv LI 1 Yesterday CELLO 6 G & Rftl L eenrioes at the Taberf FQ afternoon and ing and RJI1 President they ylslted nacle, Brig ham Yoanjr. took a walk round bis grounds, and were shown the method of pracuoea nere, m wmcn iney irrigation manifested much interest. . Accompanied a number of our leading citizens they al- by wlaltarf tVi a T. Via a t S A ThaafM ttia IMPORTERS AKD JOBBBB8 OF other places and objects of Qty Ilall and Interest in our city, expressing much pleahad noticed in our midst sure in what they slnee their arrival. This afternoon Ahoy E started on thetr Journey westward to thai their learn San Francisco. We Journey has been a Tery pleasant one thus far, ana we hope Its pleasures' may conunno to toe ; to-d- ay la tbe inornlns; re- KlUer Henry O. Boyle, who has RAILROADG. the Commllleo, and J. L Christie, Clerk of Pm- - f?ertreant-at-armThe committee was accompanied by lion; A. O." Cattcll, XJ, O. Senator of New Jersey, Hon. Just turned from a mission to the States of Virgin ia sod North Carolina, gare a very account .of hU labors and their results in thoo localities. Ilia remarks were very excellent and were listened to with marked attention by the large congregation. El der Boyle has been rerj auccess-fin bia mUaionary labor. tie was followed by Elder George Q. who referred, brieiiy, to the change Ciiinon, h been effected here since th arrival ol fiat ti- - Mainta in these) alleys, and the peace, a id good order, and safety to lift and property which have prevailed In this Territory. In reference to this he said. MWe can j lain-l- y that Hod has been with as, and lie has blessed u; He baa frUlixed thla land and ha made it fruitful. And wby.haye we been so signally blessed? I have upon this, and the con fiction is forwd home upon rue, and the more I reiWt the more I am conrinced that my i correct, thai God has manl-ttif- d Hi peculiar favor towards ua because f the valor that has been manifested by thi- In defending and sustaining the which lie has revealed. priiK'iplua Brother Ikyle has alluded to the subject or "I'striarchial Marriage." lo they, who means la tzieir power ta Dy rrtJc ihorevery afoursad destroy our ornnluuoa belief, bare any Idea or the rlnee of feeling and reputation it coat the first elders of the Church to Introduce, auataJn and declare this orineiDle? When I lookback to that time and think of the men who entered into that order and advocated it conscientiously, because they knew the command to practice It was given by God Almighty to them, a feeling of admiration for them fills my heart, and I thank God that I live In a day when men r so valiant aa ther were. Instead of twling ashamed lam thankful that X am .tmoug- men who can die, if it be necessary, tor au idea, when they believe and know it right: and because they know God has rivaled it they are willing to embrace it and avept all the consequence Involved In It. obving When I think what this people did from in time they left Illinois until they came to itm Valley .and what they are still doing, I believe, with all my heart that od ha so signally bestowed the hiding U poll thtn, have been because of the oour-an- d constancy manifested by their in lr4f r embracing and main tain in g that in-tr0i- iia ul Hmcrlcan, iin end. . Oosicxjm ra tum BsrrrtJatxSm. Pro fessor C J. Thomas, ao well known In the community aa the founder and former con ductor of the theatrical orchestra, has been in the drr for the vest few dsvs. He starts for bis home, oJea ve r City, Beaver next, and intends County, on Wednesday to give a aenee or. concerts n ue pnnapai settlements en route. The vocalists and Instrumentalists on these occasions will he the Professor, Mm self, assisted by Tola wife and daughter, (the latter only seven.-yearof age) and the. bands and choirs of thevarious settlements in which his entertammems win oe given. Professor Tnomars emcieney as a musi(ole cian and conductor are sufficient guarantee that the ability at his command will be made the moat of, and while ualng his taland amusement of his ent for the pleasure Mo we hope friends and the pub generally, him a befitting they will not forget to make return in greenbacks and other good things to help him on the Journey of liio; through the coming winter. The Nkw A rxu vazjs. We . have had several very pleasant interviews with John E. Pace and others of the return ing missionaries, who came by the Colora do. From them we learn that the voyage was a most pleasant one. and from the time they left Liverpool, on the 2Sth of Jnly, to the date of their arrival in these' rail era. Auguat 21st. they did not lose one of the company by sickness; but. their number was increased by the birth of a girl, while in the cars In the Bitter Creek country. Of the returning' missionaries who came in the Cblorado. Klder John R. Pace. Joel Orover. Wlllard Richards. II y. J. Moore. Octave Ursenbach. Nathan 11. Baldwin. Jehn It. Clawson and 'William Howard, the latter accompanied by his wife, have reached their homes in these mountains. Elder K. Erasius Kgan is still east, whilst Elder Oeo. Teaadale remains in New York to assist Elder W. C. Staines in tho business principle. If the qaoMtloa had been asked a year of the emigration. previous to the breaking out of the war the South and the North, which of th'e "twin relics," aa they were called, slavery or polygamy. Is most likely to be destroyed, what would have been the reply Halt Lake City. 1S69. from all parts of the nation? "We believe 20th, of the domestic August wives, peculiar plurality Editor Dctcrct Hews.Dear Bro. institution of the'Mormonsmust go by the oard; slavery is of too tfreat magnitade The following extracts I have taken for us to grapple with." That would hare rrom Joseph rjmlth's Journal, kept by been the reply from every individual, no his' private secretary. Wlllard Rich matter how favorable he might have felt ards: in other respects towards the Latter-da- y 'Tuesday, Feb. 20. 1S44. I Instructed Saints, unless he had believed they who the Twelve Apostles to send out a dele introduced it had been inspired to do so. and Investigate the locations of gation ia But what the result? does not California and Oregon, and hunt out a exit. Still the feelingsSlavery polygagainst amy are as strong as ever. It Is only a few good location, where we can remove to iaya ago that I read a letter ,tho contents of after the Temple u completed.'nd where which were the views of a prominent man, we'canflike the Israeli teelbulid a city In a i member of a party that visited this city day .and have a government of our own; letter it was stated thai into the mountains where the rcently. In that thi ao odious to the Etlup cannot system, dig us out, and live in a Christian world must be destroyed. where we can live as climate, There was no question about It; It had to healthy we as a mind to." have long be met and decided, and there could be no Wednesday. 21st. The Rev. Mr. De doubt as to the result. In the Assembly lloora Now, I speak upon this because Wolf lectured I attended, and after I knOW it is a tofrankly Die that IS nntwrmnit In in the evening. most men's minus; I tell my foe lings can- - the sermon, at his request, spoke to the uo ueoanuy, upon it, but know people, showing them that to get salva-tlo- n uiuiy, we must" not only do tome things, that plurality of wives never wtfl be d- itroyed If It be of God, and are kno it is. bu everything which God has comwere possible aa to destroy manded. Men may preach and practice irsucn a and breakthing up this people. It would except those things which everything Increase the difficulty; it would be likeonly aro Ood comms'ncU us to do, and will be int into a garden and striking a head of damned at last. 1 musiaru soeu wnen it is ripe, the seed "The object with me Is to obey and would be scattered all over the garden. As to obey God in just what he. teach Latter-daLs y as a there Saint upon the tmlU others long um to do. It mattereth not earth, holding the priesthood, aa long aa the oracles of truth exist on the earth, whether the principle is popular or un4rth and hell may array themselves) popular, I will always maintain a true ninst this principle, bat it will stand, even if J stand alone in it. . it Is of Ood. It did not have Its ori- principle, the same hour the Twelve met In "At gin in licentiousness, and doe not aim ai my odce and selected eight men to ful- the degradation of woman. On the con- ni the l mentionedto expionngexpeuiuon trary, women, under it, are elevated. It ia to them on and the 20th, adjourned true that we do not place a few of them on a pedestal and make them objects of wor-hi- meet at the Assembly Ilcom, on as nnder the Old Insulation, while the evening of the 23rd." thousands of their poor degraded sisters are The minutes of the above named j ,r la the gutters and sidewalks meeting are as follows: !eriahiag without ny thought or car. We do not At a meeting of the Twelve, at the pursue thla course; but Instead of elevatlntr ml making objects of worship of the few. Mayor's Ofnce, Nauvoo, Feb. 21st, 1844, we elevate we sex generally; we pay the 7 o'clock p.m., D. Young, P. P.Pratt, re pec t, soman and honor due to them aa O. Pratt. W. Woodruff. J. Tavlor.'Geo. our slaters, and we respect their virtue to A. Bmltb, W. Richards and four others aucn an extent max there is not a man being present, called by previous notice, amonst us, who Is a true LaXier-da- r Saint. by instruction of President Joseph but whai would die rather than the virtue of Smith, on the 20th Inst.. Xor the tur- nts motner, aunt, wire, sister or daughter a company to explore of ouuiu ixj viuiateu. xis wooia De recreant See selecting and California, andielecta site to me pnnciDiea ox the faith he professes, a anew for city for the Saints. Jonathan poor, miserable devil, who would be considered unworthy of a name amongst as Dunham, Phineas II. Young, D. D. who feels and would act otherwise. Yearsley and David Fulmer volunteered We do Xor the sex what others Mlk about to go; and Alphonao Young, James uotng. tnaa is we nonor and respect them. ErameU, Geo. D. Watt and Daniel May God help us, my brethren and wer requested to go. Voted Uters, to cleave b the troth, and discard Spencer above the persons be notified to meet rror; to be valiant to the cause or our Ood with the Council on Friday evening and accept the consequence, always, even ir it lead to tb ataJte or the acafZold. We next, at the Assembly Rooms. WTT.T.aBT ItXCHADS," sre no oecier man our ataatex: lie died an Uoominlous death, and Ills apostles died h Met with the Twelve Sirdi Friday the same. We are no better than the Hebrew In the Assembly Room concerning-thvoltaren, or than any who fought the Oregon and California exploring roou right when upon the earth. Mav Ood Ilyrum and wlp us to be like them, follow in their expedition, told them I wanted Sidney an ex I present. ""wepa and attain to the glory which they ploration of all that mountain country; ?)oy. I ask It - in- -thev same of Jesus, men. let ;them preach .., t send twenty-fiv- e "Men. wherever the the afternoon Elder John R. Clawson. gospel they go. JLet that man go that can raise . $500, a good J" returned from a mission to and mule.a double-barrbrten, related his labor, and gun.one perin horse Qlle there.-Hrifle and the otheramooth bore, a barrel was followed by President Geom A. saddle and oriole, a pair aof . reTolving ,n d1000 til the history of pistols, bowie-kni- fe upon and good sabre. vourcn rrom the commencement of the ''J a leader and let him beat; up PrecUu0om until the formatiion of a Terri- - Appoint for want voluntera. xnirrtJaxt I every: government in Utah, which' was goes to be a king and a priest, y tWlren rteu tn fail and will shortly appear. he gets on the mountains he may want Theath a. God; When jwiUt the the Minstrels an- - to talk with hisnave oounee another savage nations, power to ' govern, change In their programme. etc If we don't get volunteers, wait till "wuw win oe oroducetl. unontr after the election. Geo. D. Watt said. HARDWARE t Airicultiiral '4 . re-tlc- tel u Mil & ik rear 1-- der M or THK MaJinJaetnrer of Christian's Patent This Great Central Route 4 so-call-ed - . be-mu- se Reference Messrs. Cronyn CROCKERY SIXXIWflTZlXL WIIOUESAI.E (3KOCERS, Dealers in OUTFITTING GOODS, No. etc etc LOWER BROADWAY, 415 d72 ly Flrai & svaid 1 1 ..t 1 . yi U?J California. xaote starkea,d 173--3 m The min the.Year Were Sold 1868 ia BECAUBK NOT ORE HAS EVER FAILED Entire Satisfaction For ECOXOWT". for TTTItABILITY, FRENCH T1IXY ARE IIOSIE INSTITUTIONS Maxi n facta red In the Wear, and adapted to the wania or tne a BOCTIIERN PEOPLE. WENTEBN Rnrelv no rood bonsekenr ean afford to be wlthootona. For PRICE LWT, addreaa : Excelsior nanulacluring to., 4tt St. aVOfJIS, He Halm ia I d7 ComSl.r. 1 v . Street, ' 11 : - GicoMes ixportkbs or I",. PRESERVED FRUITS, THE niCHIGAH CEnTRAL RAILROAD Unite In runnlnr FOUR EXPRESS PAS between Ohleago i SESflEBTBAIlfS DAILY Boston, and all Intermediate. r , tndNewTork New York and the". points in Mew England, " Oanartas. The renowned Pailman Palaee Sleeplarr ' ' A Cars are run on this line; exclusively, from Chicago t ast, and are fully supplied on all night i i ; , tralna. Tbe famous PULLMAN HOTEL CABS1"'leave dally on evening trains running dlreeUy . .j through to Roebester, N.Y.. without change. ed Tbe passenger equipment of this line lsune-quailby any other In the country, and will , be round bv nations to possess all tbe requisitesi t ' of IPEEDf COMFOBT and SAFETY." U'o. Geo. F. Bra s MANUFACTURERS and JOBBERS or iM'S Connected with the & BOYS' CLOTHING GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE IS ALSO 340 Rroajdwaj, " ' HeJse Qutehorp e7t0U JC and 69 LTBfiUtTY BT3., 1 , - GRAPHERS, EflGFUVERS, Blank Dook7 JlannLoclurers, e -T- o-night T111 nichr Colten's ue VUite Mania. Ou t Iafti- An TaHall Oas. Thei, wllh thX sweSl volunteered; Joseph ClLrU d . . mH t Himnil . I . A. I 'SAKSOMiE aad tiVBJX STREETS, ' ,ii - CAT. BAN FRAIICXSCO, .;: ti tt?s 1 hi. r aa unaaua lr Are now oflerlag to the Trade c f 11 , :a attractrre n a si es A.' ICeltlngJ tlo Of all kinds; and orrrJr c.8 ti wodd call especial01aUenUon to their direct importations Taey were awardel the Premloai at lat State ratr.alM at last St. Loots Yalr, Oct, WCS, trial ta Baklag wtth taeleadlag Starrs ALl-ACA- ft, ; K FOMWi, - j " " ' cloths, " Egraras ""IILACII AJn COLOSstD BILXia, " ' V gosigsi',' y rr TflXXTi: . j I r: 'f w - COOS3,' j The. foregoing extracts taken from the aeti&rth Prest.' Smith of Journals Joseph he naa an reye: ja Selected wiih' avlswbf tasetics'.te that clearly the fact ments c;t .14 aaaret, all of whica cucy 'eust at ' 1' the West. 4 v ' rates, in cumf-rc- r ietj' VXows lAcn (Sv ran Yonra respectfally, p I V - " F. BxziuJ . ' We alas EaamCwtars fae folabrsaai j 4 J0QSP2X . Having leased the lire story marble building. No. 89 Lioerty Street, and equipped the same expewith tbe latest styles of Type, and most execute ditious Pi esses, we are prepared to ox and at low rates, every style Color promptly, Commercial, Bail Ornamental and. after road and TheatricalPrinting; of erery kind and Printing ' : desert ptlon, : C. IlrjrrBirxca "IL B. Clawson,' Eaq and W...... Emq. Staines, N.B-r- ne new lssne of Salt Lake City Corporation la a specimen of our work. . , , dTJ ly -- ' erXUa U smp&iom U awty 3QU01X '.5s " Ifa-atartar-sr. Csas 'C .qracaax, ct all rarltlei of4 John j Bead, f 'Jjohertsi Weldln vrmnger. ROCIIEIT3; nioAl. - t- - ' i -'U5 l LmEAES m qdlffluroXlrV .J." ' rHET BLUE ; BUI Lp thus largely Ate ALL OF UNIFORM. froffiYthe use ol of chances delay eeaenlnalbe . -uuuii ..rfinMiaijUui from;; r . , tneir own roaus.. . a Ka WallmAjt r 4 The uioe um is opww Interjeaw Comrewho ownjjwttbout " """ UOn OJ inwnncaiaw ym or Line and the pablle. . .v 4 v I, : i ,r j y.H f wWaT7 Tke fajeillUee of tfae te: wTue-remp- . . -- 5 ; Uk time are Mesieav f j Tin claina prcsptly cc tiled cn. their J mlferealy i- - -- ... - ; 'i74 TS, CATS, Eic.il: ; J 400 Brcadwsy rEV YOHIta 1 KICI PAQFIC;vi.iii will cars nffl on eotapIetJoauj over whleb these : ...' " o at road." Ct AmA e Freight contracts rlrea 'mt tbe olnces jof th -' dte. '5 i Boston, Torx. New in rmpanles 't? 'if TiUi " " & Co ; r. . ; r Geov Mannfactnrers and Jobbers of ! aUXPOEa " "-- - - I. J1LANK BOOKS UADE TO ORDEIL . 0LTTTi3 shlppaW-efjimutefnat olftriaato aabrskeaTii Is tbe only AdvaMlArM thu ft.i.ht ef rnR ertrsek irom llcago and wr Mtaals,;,,. atppi river to the HeaboarJ. and la of the . , G01EE AS THE And every description and etyle of Tripling, and JJUhoffraphy promptly JUngraving - ' exeeuUdL I i -- TIT 13 , v ' Tton A Daniel Spencer do.: l Samuel Rolf do.: Daniel Avery do.; Samuel W. luchards Ocb D"ociSnxi,.VrroKs.-Late- on do. SSuT on S Joml Congressional Amos Saturday..' Feb. 24. Seth Palmer. Fielding. Charles Shumway and Retrenchmenaccompanied John 8. Fullmer volunteered, and fsnb Fullmer. Uoeea coaches. The seauenllvAlmon Thoa. 8. Edwards, Moaea Smith V?k "mlttee consist, Hon! Stout, andRnfus Beach, and probably others WlV.SU1- - Senate, of volunteered, to Join the Oregon and Cal-- UTH0-- ; PRUITERS, STATlOnERS, el :Kl. This Line Ufowned end operated by tho Ulch-i,-, , tgan central; I Unots Central; Chicago, Burling- - , York: Central; Hndsoaxi o New Western ,ot Canda; a Aw ( HimUmim anil Womaster; Worcester and Nashua; Housa tonic; ' . and Jackson. lauiaiog and Saginaw Kailroads. . ' f fd Freitt iiMt- - Traii ThrcusJi A U NASSAU Esie j for the carriage Established January L 1867, of ' COWtst$ d721y i "iiil The Bltae j.O.SByionr.Kfiiari&Hay, EVEBT STOTE TTAEIIJlNTED. it .f AND CONNECTIONS, iliH (XXXEOm' STOVES 10 Importer and Jobber of or Kinrrtun I Parest Confectioner? Machines, Moulds, .5 BUCK'S PATENT diSDaoa CO 7ork. and CONVENIENCE. I-Uo- WiURPHY,rGRArJT TIcxv And Tools of all kinds, constantly on band. 68 DDANE 8T..1 68 Near Iirowj way. lUIslV. Orders for export to sny climate filled with d72 ly fidelity and dispatcb. X f, AImi And all kinds of GOODS 1ETICLES in tbe LLE of TRADE and FLCY Por Blmpllclty of Management, And far cleanllnesc In Cooking, - ly UIVIDEkk and CAI.LIPKIM. Ac. Manaractarersby I THEY STAND UNmVAMJED BATTEKY ST., ' C F. SMITH, Ticket Acent. IOOIltn theLOK, nf tlx world CoQiecUoncry ana Ann WBxarvxa xvowx. We wish to call the attention of the trade of Salt Lake and vtdnlty to tne fsclUUes we have for fhmlahlBf them wnh every article In onr line on more favorable terms tban can be round eUewbcre.f We have by far the larvestand beat selected toes: of SUMldlery.'lIardwaes, Iataier, vaaiesu e. on oeitmrsv lists waiipau tne PsotQo Coast. Very maay of .these arUclea are made in onr own factories, and others sre rrom the best man ahve lories tn the proewd uelted States and Eornpe, and we are enabled to offer every article at New York pneea. we maaeaspeeuity orcMUursvwnipa, 'and edellesw tend for tut tpriee. d202 & conPAinr, pallier 8tem, TO (,1VK BOLD IS WAREHOUSE. WESTERN AGENT. U. 1 THE PERFECT OPERATION Off EVERY AND COL. E. F. HOOKER. ' 35 Hcckman St., WjiolesaIe Saddlery 218 Stereos, General Agent, Council BluCa.' L. Viele, Gen. Freight Agent, Chicago. P. A. Ilall, Assistant Gen. Supt, Chicago.: A. II. Smith, Gen. Paaa. Agt., Chicago, S. S. 5 aii'1 nmtt rti-Mi- p:XOKUSIOK MAIN & VIffCHE8TERi CHARTER OAK STOVE LEATHER ll' AO) , 1 rnosT st.. cor. ' and at Company1 Office at Omaha and Council Blyjf. Importer and Jobber of (1 CO., DxaLxaa xx BUTTER, BACON. HAMS, LARD and all kinds of California Produce, WINES, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, TEAR, QUICK SILVER and FUSE. Aenta for t California Powder Works oj Thla Powder waa used excloslvely by the Cn trai Pacine KaUroad In aU their operaUona. Fartlewlay atteatleer paid te pack lata !.. East Express Tralna fbr the East. had Through ticket via thi Line can bethe Ticket Office of at ail Through Pacific Railway, at Well, largo and Co1 Office, Salt Lake City, And Bole Manufacturer of the PATENT CONTINENTAL wrought Wholesale Grocers, . at Chleafo with Both Trains connect SCHWEITZER, GENERAL HARDWARE C. ST. LOUIS TRADE. JAPAN TEAS. bmus and S1FETT COMBKED, SPEED, COIFOET ' Importers of all descriptions of CHOICE ror we NEW YORK, y a KEBOSINE GOODS, Ae 12, Barclay St , doors below Astor House, ' J Laid with heary New Hall, grlTlng Pas. seng-erthe adTantaxe of CHINA and CO., IdL WHOLESALE GROCERS, Sacramento, Cats TXew the West, and snake erniest time well eemtraeted thoreng-hl- over Importers and Jobbers of 1 a WlfU WELL RfOCKFD ! Ferris, S. L. City 'dt d210.1y Brewter. and Ol2 It Street Sacramento, C j.V. Brewiter, Baxfellet, J C0U5ClLBl.Drn,l0WA. d2381y w IM FAcgunl BURTIS & FRENCH, BRO'S., ADAMS, MCHEILL THIN LINE NEW YORK. t)an Francisco May. I TOOELE CITY, Jno. M. Mlllikln, tmr Hamii Hntnal AraKIsvsarmaiee Com 1 - AND FKANCISCO, CAL. Hartae IS OVER 100 MILES SHORTER than vift St. Joe, and no efiange of CARS. PALACE SLEEPING COACHES Comer of Main A Vine Bta, nAQowana, Agent PB cons tan Uy on hand a large and ehoi es Rocking Horses, FOR ALL THROUGH TRAINS. K EEAssortment rf DRY GOODS and GROCE HIES. Also PBOVrsiONS of every description CABS, SLEIGHS, Etc., Travelers to WHITE PIHE and elsewhere Wakkrooks 65 Maiden Lane, (Cor.Wll Ham St.) Two Express Tralsui leave Cesweil Blatra can be so spiled on reasonable terms. Dally, npon nrriTal ef Trauas trem. Atanuadory: 87, 89, VI d S3 Mangln Btreei, 011UXW7 10 E HAVE OFFICES IN MANCHESTER and Parta. wnera a resident partnar makes personally tbe porenasea for oar nous. we possess or ions ezpen wiia Intneaavantaces eaee tals boalneas ezelostvelr, devoting en tire personal attention to 1C we are prepared to execute any order In oar line with benefit to dZ03 tx oar patrons. p, e tPZ rS mu-rel- GO OMAHA & CHICAGO Propellers, EHBROrDKRIIW. WHITE OtK)D, LfifKH HAWDKKKCH'FH HOSIERY. aENTtJ' rURNI3HINQ OOODH. v ETC, ETCL. lYllLLlKIN IS NOW OPEN BETWEEN TRADING STORE, PEOPLrTS j I6ra Sonte Great Central g 1VCKET CUTlkRi, MTATTONERY, PERrOMERT, M1LLINKUY GOOD3. IACKH, Theo. J. Mlllikln, tia cram en to. THE VIA DES MOINES & ROCK ISLAND. Culgo. Cbicago. 8MALLWARF HAI PACIFIC RAILROAD i easBMMMBB FANCY GOODS. - AND NEW YORK TRADE s FKANCISCO. . CMcap, Rock IsMfl audneya tiifsesinsis ereatea a Its Indigestion safeguards. pores tbe 4viI t MMit imanr these attaches of tbe reral Fast Trains and Sure Connections organ, and to bring them back to their duty, therels nothing like the regulatlngjurlfylng. The only Line running the celebrated InvlgeraUng, cooling operaUonjof TARRAJrrs irstein and restores to health both FilffliD PAliCE' SmPffl& EABJ thetAThA body and the mind. SOLD DT ALL imTJCHUHTS. BETWEEN OMAHA ft CHICAGO. 6m 49 Throach Ttcs-et- and all Information In reward Ut KK EIGHT obtained of David O. Sc. Co., Aaenta, Bait Lake City, or o Calder or Union 1'aclflo ltoau. AgenU VII. B. STRONG, . Tlckvt Agent, Uioncu ciaus a. umaaa. O. L. DUNLAP, IT. P. BT AN WOOD, . eo 1 onpi.. TtU Acul. Un'l d3i)t6in I and I FRONT STKEKT. SAM dan tr THE OF THK BODT la the brain; Xdne. TnC KISQ stomach Its malm support; tne nervee and the bowela, the lie JEtMUhel And make rare connections at Chicago with all the EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ROADS Near Marstot, rH-au- e 1' and Chicago. The Old, OCEAN! TO aasfassejtSBSB.t. lino Between Omalta Shortest OCEAN FROM IJOPiTH rjESTEEK RAILWAY! few"' iC, UNION PACIFIC KJl1XROAI, . i Nos. Tr:r---rt- i- TRAINS DAILY TWOIn connection on Tralna with MINING TOOLS, s AH '. dl?l Implenaits, And " & SAitairT, it. Oen'l eapw lLaB.&. . I ! , -- ; i - Chicago. ; ? i,.; Genu Paaa. Agent, Caloago, ' t;1' Gh1 Msnagex Ulpe Line'. y --.lmtfx D. HATES, Detroit. |