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Show THE EVENING NEWS. nl.iHtUU Q. EDITOR CA.VAOV, rUHlSSHXH. AJXT Aagwst 0, 179. Saturday. President BRIO ii AM YOUNG, d'Uvereti in the Tutcmaoier Sail JLaAe 2?y atj, JutjZUb, 1S70. REPORTED BV DAVID W. EVANS. human being Is To say that imperfect. would ear no thai! errors, has he fret, per an or Ood U holy angel. that he divine, But we are lu a world of sin and darkness, a world that knows not Qodin a world where error dwells and reigns supreme. 'Now," said I. "remember this. The docOod; this doctrine that we preach is from trine is pure and holy; It Is without spot or b einish; at d It Is the doctrine of the Son of UmJ, the Sat lor of (be world." Is It good lor mail hrt? Certainly It Is, the best that tan be given to any beings on the a Jami earth; to organise a society, to role Iv, to dictate aud control scholars at school, il.rule, govern and control an individual, a community, a nation or kingdom, it is the very betoodeof principles and laws ever delivered to the children of men. In all my researches into the doctrine of Jesus, I have never found an error. It ha been obrved here this morning fanatics. Bless met That t a: we are cab d nas not been called a - uothluK'. Who who-lidiscovered anything new in ptiilrpby or science. We have all read of Galileo the astronomer who, con t the nystem of astronomy that bad trry Imcm for ages before his day, that the sun, aud not the earth was t.ulit centre of our planetary system? For ttr thi.H tuo car nod astronomer was called and UiHt" aud MUbjected to persecution characof most the impfUorniiOQt rigorous ter. 8- it has been with others who have Uncovered aud explained new truths in cience arid philosophy which hare been in opposition to long entablisbed theories; and tue opposition they have encoun-t- r d has endured until the truth of their disoivertes hare demonstrated ny time. The term "fanatic" Is not applied to professors of religion only, Dr. Morse,when shut up liuw in the attic o( au old building in Baltimore for more than a year, with a little wire i retched round the room, experimenting it with his battery, he told a friend u(ii that by means of that he could sit there and talk to Congress In Washington? Was ue not considered a fanatic, and wild, and tmz? Certainly he was; and so it was wiiti Robert Fulton, when he was his experiments with steam and endeavoring) to apply it so as to propels vessel through the water. And all great dUcoverer in art, science, or mechanism have beu denounced as fanatics and crazy; vkI it hs.s teen declared by their cotempo-rnrie- s that they did not know what they We were saying, and they were thought to duioat as wild and incoherent as the of the people now think George F ancis Train to be. I will tell you who the real fanatics are: are they who adopt false principles ttey aim i ideas aa facia, ana try to establish a .uperatructnre upon a false foundation. They are the fanatics; and however ardent and zealous they may be, they may reason or argue on false premises till doomsday, ud the result will be false. If our religion ia or this character we want to know it; we uld itae to find a philosopher who can prove it to us. We are called ignorant; so we are: but wbat of it? Are not all ignor-ni- ? I rather think so. Who can tell as or tbe inhabitants of this little that .bines of nti evening, called planet the moon? a heu we view its face we may see wbat Is termed "the man in the moon," and, what i one hilosnpbers declare are,the shadows r mountains. But those say ings are rery vdgue, aud aniouut to nothing; and when you inquire about toe inhabitants of that pliere yoiftThd tbat the most learned are a ignorautiu regard to them as the most ignorant or their fellows. So it Is with to the iuhabltnts of tbe sun. Do think it is inhabited? I rather think ityou Is. D. ou think there is any lire there? No or it; it was not made In rain. It question was made to give light to those who dwell upon it, aud to other planets; and so will Uits earth when it la celes'lalized. Everr planet in iu first rude.orgaolo state receives I tbe glory or Ood upou it, but is opaque: ut when celestial it d, every placet that liod brings Into existence is a body of but not till then. Christ Is the light liht, i una piauet. uoo gives ugot to our eyes. Uld jou ever thiuk who gave you the wer orsreitiK? who organized these little ( in our heads, and formed the k lobule uerven running to the brain, and gave ns the jHrer orditiDguisbiog a circle from a quare, an Upright rrom a level, large rum small, white from black, brown nun gray arid so on? Did yon ac mis faculty by yonr own power? quire Did any oi vi.u impart this power to me or t to you? Not at all. 'Jbeu where did we aet it fiom? Jbrom a superior Bel n sr. When I tt.ink or these few little things with regard to the organisation of the earth and tbe ople of the earth, bow curious and so guiar it !! And yet now barmonl u and beautirul are Nature a lawsl And i be work of God goes forward, and who can ihiiUt it, or who can star Ills hand now that lie has commenced Ills Kingdom? This brings Us right hack to this God has commenced ills Kingdom gospel. on the earth. How Intricate it is, and how diffl-u- lt lor a uiait to understand If be be not euilgiitened bj tbe Spirit of Ood! How can we understand It? O, we bare nothing7 to k but to bumble ourselves and get the spirit or the Lord by being born of the water ar d or the spirit; then we can enter into it ll'iw is it If we are not born of the spirit? orCan tbe natural man behold the Ood?. Ue can not. for they are ihing discerned splrltUa of the by the AtiuUhtV and ir we nave notsptrlt sDirit this w H tit it d3 we cane understand the thiiira r Ood. JBut the moat simple thin a: tn the world to understand Is tbe work of the Lord. What shall we do? Divest onraelvMi of great, big "Mr. I."J him fall at the feet r kmk1 sound reason. What next? Hum ble before the Lord and reonlve the truth as He has revealed it. then we will be born of tbe spirit. Then if wm wiah ru r tber biewsi ogs, be Born of the water.then, irwe wish further blesslogs, receive the y'1'? on of hauos for tbe reception of the Holy" Ohost; and if we wish still farther live br ererr word that nrtwH. ulesirKi out of 11 is mohtb. that Is sooken fro th heaveus, ihen things wld be brought to oar retiienibrance lb the Comforter that Jesus promised His disciple, which should show them things past, present and to come. This is the Kospel aa we believe It. T there any harm' in it? Not the least in the world. Should we not Ober It? We ahnnlH Should wo not obey the requirements ol Heaven? Certainly we should. Would it ce tue least injurious to the human family to revive tbe gospel of the Son of Ood, and u bve the man Christ Jesus to rule orex theui? Not at all: bat on the mntM- - ft would till them with peace, Joy, lore, kind-neand luteMIgenoe, Would the principle oi the gospel, if obeyed, teach nn to outrot ourselve? Tber won Id. Th will teach men 'and women 'to srovarn anl oootrol their own passions. Yon verr fre. h,ear It said Sach a man or wo qoently man has too much temper." Thla la a mis taken idea. No person has ton tnoch of this article. Bat de we not frs. aueiitiv ee the evil eooduct of people through Kllewlng their passions and tem pers to nave itiu control or them? Uertain- we do. Wbat la the difflcnltjT We 'y want the spirit, knowledge,, power and principle wtthln ns to govern and control our temper; there la no danger of having w mucn ii we win ooiy control them by the spirit of the Almighty. Every intellion, tbe earth la tempered for gent triory, beity. excellency and kaowledge ImmurtalitT Uvea here, and in the worlds to come. andemal But every being wlo attains u. this masl be sanctlfled before God and be completely under the con-ir.- if His Spit it. If I am thna nnnrvnijwl by tbe spirit of tne "Must High I am a king71 lam Mipreme so far as the control of 1 enncerned: and it also enables me toaicontrol my wires): and chitdrenx when fa-ns-ic i- abort sermons are yery frequently later-fsn kf, if the speaker can say wbat to wjr fruin tho titno ho commencta to peak until the end. But most of u who are public speakers labor under tim iJuy.au J experience that lack of the governing aud coutruliiug principle which prevents our dolor this. I notice this lu almost everypubltc shaker I hear. It is iIJom tbat a speaker can arise and deliver hi thought aud readily, unlr?hi speech and subject hare bee a studied and tixed previously. For my part, a far a roy public e peak lag U concerned, I d not know tbat I ever troubled myself thought beforehand of wbat I should ay. There have ueea times In my II I have been led to lecture on certain principle, and on such occaslous my tuiud would be confined to those principles aloe. consequently my aubject would br before me tmre lui mediately. But upon rising to address the people I trust in Him ' from whom we all derive the power o' thought and reflection, and I strive to ex prw my acceptably to God and to my hearers. The go pel, whose principles we have been heariug about this morning, Is the g wpei that every Christian professes to believe lu. I do net know of a Christian but what will admit that the Bible is true; then where Is tho difference between the Latter-da- y Stints and the rarlous Christian sects that dwell on the earth? The difference i that we believe just enough to obey; while they believe just enough to acknowledge but not to obey. If toere be one principle in this gospel that we preach that la not perfectly true we would like some divine to make us acquainted with the fact; and prove by principles of true philosophy wherein it is not true, or wherein It is injurious to those who believe It. We believe that every principle that Qod has revealed to the chiidreu oi ineu is atrictly true, and absolutely boue-iicito the life of every intelligent being that dwells upon the whole earth. We hare come to this conclusion, for we have trie J to learn aud understand and to carry out In our Uvea the principles of the gospel that we believe In, aud If we sum them up, lu a few words, we might,wlth the strictest propriety, use the words of one anciently, aad say tbat the go pel "Is peace on earth and good will to men. We can also ) Is that this eternal life to know the truly only wlae Ood and Jesus Christ whom U has Mub But wheu we examine the faith and" acknowledgements of tho Christian world we dud that, with 11 their proles sious, they are luvolved in midnight darkness coucerotu the true oature and character of God. Is there a divine on the tac. of the whole ertu who can give jou or me auy descripttou of the Being that the whole Chrutiau world worship as Ood? There Where i the proof of this assertion? I am a witness their writings are witnesses; tueirserinous are witnesses; their deo laratlwue are witueeses. Yet this book, the Bible, portrays the character of Ood, the Father of our spirits, and the Ood and Father of our. Lorjd Jesus Curiat, Juab as clearly as any work ever written by man portrays the shape, oature, construction and constitution of the human frame, ll this is so wcy do not the Christian world believe in U? The Latter-daSaints do believe enough of it to try and carry It out In their practice. What do we believe about the faith tbat Jesus revealed? lie said a great deal with regard to life and salvation. His apost'e wrote aud taught after Ulin, aud the was among the children of men from the days of Adam until the coining of the Measiah: this goapel or Christ la from the beginning to the end. Then why was the law of Moses given? Just answer the the question I la consequence-o- f of the ehlldrea or Israel, the elect of Ood; the very seed that lie had solecteti to be Ills people, and upon whom tie said lie would place Ills name. This seed oi Abraham s rebelled against Him and Ilia oommanda that the Lord said to Moaea "1 will give you a law which shall be a school master to brio them to Christ.' Bat this law is grievous; a Us, law of carnal com mandments. Still It will be hard fdr any divine that now Urea to draw the line the law of carnal commandment-anthe law of divine commandments. 1 have not seen them who can do It. I ask what Is the nature of oar religion? Why, it is "peace on ervu and good will to men" In every particular- - and If Its precepts be observed It will fill society with peace. Joy, wealth, beauty and! excellence; it liftman above the things of eartb,gtves him the philosophy of eternity and shows the works of Ood In all their glory xd rntgni-tudand leads the rabid sf the creature to admire and worship the Creator. I. this the fact? Certaloly It U. X have not found anything In my religion that will do harm to any creature on the face of the earth bavenot found errors lu our religion. AreI errors la ? O ti -- - t-t- ake rrfl-ctlo- ns j al y pi g-- j dia-obedleo-ce be-twe- ea d e, ye Il1?kUeman je..pienl, from ..!L Philadelphia who Was tarrying la thl. H L'ieifDr n.f hl bUh,but was eal W, tbsBlMs vWtlna .uaV. ! ,!..0!?5-y..whe- n am I to" no. vmandItVo YOD' selves perfect? X aiVttrri,d,',,y"ur' Ka " Weawtmretjsrd . tn T 17 la lata ken .V. ...m . nave txH trot the i alter blaeeri TouJaoT me er.ect a, '"J0may meditate uico it. Tha JE1 51 a ret-eive- 1 - wa-ttwi- ih con-ductl- inr - -- re-4t- rd ' i -- Thasr fal and aar. MYss. father, or husband thai require anything certainly, you neverlearned that long-agis wrong; I have the Yoor Judgment, and discretion In- yon reflection and of thought power are sufficient; you know what la light. And if I could extend this power I could reign supreme, sot only over also 'over my family and friends, but all around me. my neighbors and the people Con Id the spirit of error, hatred and wickNo, it can be edness perform thla? accomplished only by means of the meek and humble spirit of the Lord Jesus. , If sn Individual is filled with that, it makes him a perfect monarch over himself, and it will give him Influence over all who will hearken to his counsel. What a. pity of the it would be, in the estimation wicked and corrupt, if any man on the earth really did possess this r power! was Suppose that Napoleon, for instance, to Ood of tbe with filled, power actually France of whole that tbe that degree people woald lore him as much aa a child ever lored a parent, because they knew every word he uttered was full of wisdom and would produce health, wealth, Joy and peace among all classes; would elevate the suffering poor, those In need and distress, fill them with knowledge and wisdom and give them the good things or life, why, there would be a general out-cr- y against him, and he would be denounced because of the exercise of the "one man power!' Bat let him be a devil and lule with an iron rod, a tyrant's hand, and take ofl heads every 'there day by the score or hundred and would not be a word said agatnat him! Let the good I have referred to be brought about, as It would be, under the rule and and the ruler would E'rernment of Heaven, But this is the way to rule, no matter what the inbabitants.aud the wise men and philosophers of the earth think; and the time will come when this earth will be revolutionized by these principles and when through their luflaence war, dissension, hatred, malice, and perscntion will cease among the children of men and when there will be a universal reign of peace and righteousness. Suppose we live to see it! We shall all be of heart and one mind, shall we not? I will here ask. for my own satisfaction, wbat will you do, Mr. Politician, when there Is no division at the polls, but when the cry will be,! from one end of the earth to the other, "we want one man onlr. but the best that can be found for this office; this Is the only man we want?" Your occupation will be gone about that time. Will there be wars In those dsys? No, they will be done away. Any contentions then? No, all will be peace. Bickering and strife will have passed away, and a better spirit will have taken pos&eesion or the minds or tne people, and they, will be peacelul, Joyous, kind and full of benevolence, and the general feeling wi'l be "Friend, what can I db for you? Brother, how can I do you good? or Sister, can I add to your com tort, or make any addition to your Joy and peace hereon the earth?" You and I are looking for this day. Let me ask the poor miserable apostate, the hater of Ood and righteousness, n Do you not think thst will be is will. what That reckon I it power? leading men erery where aro after now, not only in this country, but In every other; they are all scrambling after it, and they are mad because they can not get it, I think I will take tbe liberty or relating a little circumstance, which was related to me; whether It is a fact or not I cannot say. Some of our good government officers here inquired of a man from the Southern part of the Territory: "Do you know Brig ham?" "Yes, I know him very well.' - "DO you not know that he Is trying to influence tbe election??. "No, I never heard anything about it.', "Can't you make oath that be haa always guided and Influenced the elections in this Territory? The man said "No, I am not well enough acquainted with him nor with politics to know anything about it." I laughed heartily inside at the poor miserable fools when I beara this. Why, yea, I would govern and control the elections of the earth if I desired to and could; certainly I would, and help yourselves the best way yon can! Bless my heart who don't do It? The poor creatures! Isn't that what they are after? Would not they do It If they oould? t can govern and oootrol the Latter-da- y Saints, not by the iron hand, but by tbe principles of true government, tbe principles of our religion, which, in their very nature are bound to make those who will be guided by them healthy, wealthy and wise. I think we are doing our best at It; and X also think that we will go on and tbe successful In this good work in spite of earth and hell. that is ror l say uod speed everybody freedom and equal rights! I am withyou. Whom do we want to fill our publio offices? We want the best men that we can find for governor, president and statesmen and ror every other omoe or trust and responsibility; and when we have obtained them, we will pray for them and.-givtheui our faith and influence to to do the will of Ood and to preserve themselves and the people In truth and righteousness. I have talked as long as time will allow. Ood bless you, Amen. o. - - . one-ma- : e 191 TOWN. We learn that Rev. Dr. Newman, who, a short time since preached a sermon Id ss . . Freight, by Kulm, August 80th; DennewiU, tember 9th: Leipzig, October 16tn, 18th lowest rates. Bee advertisement. and deceriptionsJcoastantlT ALL kinds ana made to order, from tee l it?, to the haviBi Team Harness augy fcvery variety and style of mouuUng jsoi" en unless iitmpfd wltn oar name .,1 ttradeulna marar. Pri.- utmnA .i,.ni. a wm"" viV:. arfloiae -- tj , Mwvwr.a, and 19th; Banau,October 29th and S9th. besides tbe engagement of Wartenberg, October 3d; the combat of Mockern.near Madgeburg. April 5th. not to be con founded with the battle of Moekern, October 16tb, which formed an episode In the battle of Leipzig. The combats of Kongiswarthe and Weissig, May 18th; the combat near Welmer, between Tetienborn aud Le Fevre Decrouettes, whose date I have forgotten, and innumerable smaller fights impossible to remember. The only battles in which Prussians alone, without being encumbered by Russians or Austrian, fought the n, FrenCh were Lucknau, and the enKatsbach and DeoLewltz, five of all in of Wartenberg;, gagement which the Prussians were victorious. The battle of Den ne wits is, moreover; tbe most glorious vlotory of this century. Forty thousand Prussians under Bulow utterly routed 70,000 Frenchmen uuder Ney. No nation can ahow such a glorious victory In the present ecu six imtury. In the year 1814 there were Feb. La battles: 1st; Rotuer, portant Feb. 27tb; Leon, March 9th and iOth; Mouterau, March 15th, I e, March 20th, believ-- ; and Paris, March 30tb; then tbe engagement of Craonne, March 8th, if I remember right; the combats of Chem Mont-mtrai- l, paubeit, Vaucbamps, Etogesand besides minor fights, as for instance La Fere Champenolae. Of these the Prussians alone engaged the French at LeoD, Etoges and Moutmirall, in the first victoriously, In the two latter they were peaten. In 1815 there were two battles, Li ney aud Waterloo, and two engagements at Quatrebras aud Way re,e besides the smaller figbts. Jf the the Prussians fought alone at Ligney and Wavre. In tbe former they were beaten; the latter was undecided. Gross-Beere- Bat-jur-Au- le d217 w27 f X ,v, v d216w2 3ma KEYOJLUTIOA IIS MEDICINE ! disbut walkeo's Vineear Bitters will curerTneir great snccess ln (12161m healing aJl altmenU is-- proving to the world that Doctors are the greatest hambngt of the Mr. Walker chaliengos the medical ffa. age. and for Dajrten Sulky Bakes Jast arrived Instituto show him a die-anternlty' for which his Mercantile sale by Zloa's are BITTERS a not If and can It eure, be d ne he hoalrt to tion. Those wishing purchase apply to stands donate 11 on lted. FIVE HUNDRED ready as is the supply early, to any benevolent Jnstltailon indollars ILB. the CtAW80y,8upt. 4201 49 U United States to be, named by the person who All. 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YOUNG, dlWtd Secretary Oroeera9 Bags, Writing Fluid and Printing Inkn. I Bookbinders' Stock & Machinery, Of E very Descr I ptlon . d216Cm z. I.- - C. M. . BREWER & BEMIS Browiiijs" Oo., BKEWERS OF DEPARTMENT. DRUG . CHAMPAGNE & STOCK ALE LAGER BEEB V' PORTER, WHO IS THE PRINCE OF HOHKNZOL-- lern. table telegrams concerning can didates for tbe vacant crown of Madrid do not seem to excite so much interest And Dealers lu as they did Certainly not on this side HOPS, AND A EXBALSTOCH of the Atlantic HtiU, there area few Chemical Paint Company's PAINT. aMLTjOF BtttWEttS' MaT.R1ALS. people who, when they read that Gen eral Prim or Count Bismarck, or some OMAHA, NEBRASKA. one else ha named a prince of the d2C9 Sm COM PRIORS PAINT house of Hohenzollern as the "coming rjlHia man," for Kiug of rtpaiu, may naturally ask "who is lit?" It may be well 0DB4N TO Everj- Shade or Nearly euough, therefore, to say tbat the are princes out of active business at home, waiting to be called upon to reign over other people; that their paternal resideuce is at Dusseldorf; .It Retains a Beautiful that there seems to be two available THE SURFACE CLOGS. princes of this house, namely, the . m Ho-benzolle- rns born September 23, 1835, Which is snseeptible of being improved rather Authouy, than diminished by the application of now a Colonel In the Prussian guards; Frederlck-Eugene-Johaud dec, born JV.1TI2IZ. June 25, 1843, aud now commanding a S O af JP squadron of Lanceri in Westphalia. A It Is Beady Mixed brother of these two princes. Charles I. Is the reigning sovereign of Roumanian Their igranduiother, on the mother's TO THE PROPER CONSbTEHCY FOR USE aid-Was tbe Viscountess de Beauhar-nob- , an adopted daughter of Napoleon Bnt, when exposed for any length of time, in open cans, it thtekens, and I; aud tbeirgrandmotber on tbe father's side was the princess Maria Antonette Murat. 1 bus it will be seen that while CAN BE THINNED WITH BOILED they are Prussian by nationality, they are Napoleonic by family connection and tradition. It looks, like a junction of Interest by Bismarck and Louis Philadelphia Record BcT" In applying it, the operator mast not worx too long on it wttn tne Drusn, PROTECT TOI7R EYESIGHT. bat apply It quickly and decidedly, as It partakes more of tbe nature of Var- Milton's blindness was the result of nian than' or ordinary Faint. overwork and dyspepsia. One of the most eminent American dlvines,baving For some time being compelled to forego the pleasure of reading, has spent thoulis Principal Constitaeat ts sands of dollars in value a id lost In time, in consequence of getting rap sevIDT I1&0 BIT FIRE eral hours and studying by artificial light. His eyesight neve got well. Multitudes of men and women have made their eyes weak for life by the too QUAL-lUe- a free use of the eyesight, reading small AB KVTDENCK OF ITS com a extract the from following and fine of Iu view doing sewing. print : ' munication is appended these things, It la well to observe the Bat Cztt, Mich., Jane 22, 1S70. following rules in the use of the eyes: Avrill Paint Cbw. Avoid all sudden changes between Cleveland. Ohio : ; and darkness.' a light Never read by twilight, or moonlight, We have had a splendid test of the fire proof or on a very cloudy day. or your fain ton the Episcopal Uaarch. qualities Never sleep so that on waking the A heavy fire, adjoining, burned the paint to s enar. bat tne wood was nniai area, except eyes shall open on the light of a win- black a boat tbe eornloe, where are boards In the now spota dow. were burned eft. The at earpenters Do not use the eyesight by light so work seraptngorr tne barns paint ana the will eover the same boards again with scant that it requires aa effort to dis- painters the At rill Paint. Oar insurance men are de- , t criminate. llahted with ik and that has seemed us several . Never read or sew directly in front of ordets. Even, vba painters say. that it beats vsrr thine tbey.ever saw. tne light, or window, or door. Truly, Years' best is to have fall from the light It ' Rraddoclc A Bote hx las ., above, obliquely over the left shoul-der, f ... f,t and 'tr y,'. i . " Too much light creates a glare, i; Sold In confuses and the The qaantltiea of not less sight. paint you are sensible of an effort to than One Gallon cease, and extinguish,.or. that , moment Purchasers mutt bring THEIR O WN ; , j V'lMVN't CANS. - talk, walk Tide,.blue As the sky is and the earth green, it would seem that the ceiling CLAVJOOfJ, ' ' should be a bluish tint, the carpet green StTPxarjnrjrjrDKirr. d017 tf and the walls of some mellow tint. i .The moment you are, instinctively prompted to rub tbe eyes, tbat moment 'j i: ki RUTH A:Y. !'''' cease using them. If the eyelids are glued together on rave lamTtiossssstfm branded one Red and White AD Joined, ; U waking; op, do not forcibly open them, on Wf abVand a on in anaeroiv left w siae; thorn, but apply the saliva with, the finger it ' lbs above be not claimed within 10 days Is the speediest dllutent in the world if and then wash yoar eyes and! face in from date, it will be soid. at auction to defray warm water. . j r. CMcap . Boclc Island ANfi PACIFIC RAILROAD ; Oil. Na-poleo- TBE KJIITHIiLIIllHTll ROUTE BETWEEN CHICAGO iii VIA DES MOINES & ROC ISLAND. . This Gretit CeiUral Route j IB OVER 100 MILES SHORTER than via St. Joe, and no changt f M . '.?.-.- , t . i New Cars Elegant AND PALACE SLEEPING CO ACHE!: the : mo-mom- ent - ; . 1 H.B. - -- . I FOR Altl. THROUGH A PaXcxotTS Pair. The Gold HllLVeirs of Tuesday last says that a little afternoon today a fierce quarrel occurred on the Divide between; Virginia and Gold Dill, aior near the office of Reese A Browning's Foundry, between John Browning and William Corto go for the nelius. ,We did not have time ' as we learned the but particulars, items, as follows: They have not them, are briefly been good rlends lor some time past, and on this occasion about matters of quarreled between them. The result was, business Browning struck Cornelius over the head with a hammer, and .Cornelius responded him In tbe forehead. The bulby shooting on his skull and passed across let glanced the forehead, inflicting a' severe lmt not fatal wound. lie fell backward,! cutting the back, of his bead . somewhat In falling. Cornelius had his head very cut and contused by tbe hammer, butbadly was able to walk away. He was arrested, and gave ball tn the stun of 1500. , . . August eth,lS70. 1 s...- : TBAIKH. Tw) Express rrains leave Cooncll Blurt Dally, apwsr arrival ef Tralzu rrota U WesiS, aixl snake time ver a Sliaraagaiy wellqntcfe ewnatrsieUKi belngrlald with' heavy ttr sdvantage af fFbfelt Rail, clvlng Paaeengrern SPEEDS CT3LF0RT Kir ind SIFETT C9U1SK0: Wi Beth Trslas. essseet at'1Cblea-East. the for EmI Exsrcss Tralan Through Hoketm via this Line can b4 h, at aii Through' Ticket 'Office of tht Pacific Railway at WcUm Fargo and Co1 Office, Suit Lake Offy,' j " and at Company's Offices at Omaha and Council Bluffs. - v 8. 8. Stevens, Qeneral Aeut, Oouncll Slud. w " ' ; Vel' Gen Fre,8n' Agent, Chicago. 11 nU Itlddla, Gen. Sapt Chicago. A .t Smith, COL. ' A. Geu. Pass. Aft ChleagOv HOOKER, , : FINEST .11 THE WORLD j : . of CAR8. 18 WELL SrOCKEO TTiriH ' h " Co., ana onjj pSgffi? i made rpHEaEla no a- Puat Cajtdt. Greatest variety In te-t- n by H. WALLACE. "Poll. w am. mm.., S7 We have aredellvered byarrangements R. Sep- FIRE-PROO- F oiir-telv- e-t D-d-mr well-informe- d Oat the Boat, Celebrated, dennine COSCORD HAKXEMS? . Washington City, In which he endeav ored to prove tbat tbe practice of Plu ral Marriage was unscriptural, is la this city, hay log reached here yesterday af ternoon or evening, we also learn that the Reverend gentleman Is eager to dis cuss this subject with our Elders. and that he comes here under the impres sion that he has received a publio challenge through the Church paper to do so, basing his assumption on a paragraph which appeared in the Salt Lake Daily Telegraph on the 3d of May Jest. At that time the Telegraph o wned and published by Mr. Fuller, a gentleman from Chicago, who never belonged to tbe Church of Jesus Christ of Litter-day Balnte; and It is also well known to the Bait Lake public that the TeU- neither then nor at any time previous or subsequent to; that period as the Church paper, and that any thing which its editor might choose to publish in Its columns was solely' on - I his own responsibility .J"-, If Dr. Newman saw fit to accept that as a public challenge from the Authorities of the Church here, it was owing solely to his Ignorance of the nature aud character of the paper. Whether the Dti Will sacceei:ixi 'get ect of ting np a. discussion, . . on , the. t ' II ..... "i subj a a piurai marrisgo ring jus sisyjuvttajt Lake City we cannot say r-- Of one thing we feel assured, namely, that there are elders here who would as soon meet the gentleman on this subject and: at fr this time, as on any other subject br at any other 4Xi me.' t And if at be discussed: we firmly believe that the Dr. will be treated with all the fairness, csndor and respect that auMormonn Elder could expect or hope for in dis uvi wuiivi vi uis) wood Hpirit .they cussing with Mr. Newman in his church. will be perfectly submissive to my dictates. In Washington. on-eart- caw pnrsiA2f whip FitExcnMEif r i rcafprrlnff to the battles of 1S12. 1814 and 1816, in which the Prussians were. ATT, wbo.want t paronaa attos. pistols often exclusively pitted against the iAmaT.luon. FistxUiz Tackle, saddlery 'Har. French alone, so as to afford test trials nssai Whips. Spurs and Looks, ana other nanj- of the relative ngniing powers or these ware, of the best quality and: at the cheapest two people, a European cannot db better anywhere than at James writer in the Cincinnati Commercial, rates, at the Slsn or tha Blc Gon," East Hague's, la Street. Bee his advertisement In toDaniel Roomer, says: Tamp There were ten great battles In 1812, day's papar. namely: Luid. May 2nd; Baoiien, The celebrated Conoord Harnesses, manufacMay 20th and 21st; Luck nan, June 3rd; tured by James R. Bill ft Co.. or Oonoord, N. Gross Beeren, August, 20th and 27tb; H are now delivered at the Fast CE. HSfTTIT. Wnitru Aceut. 'TlestwS A . - a-- dsooiy .KaysnUawDaviaCo,, oi d217sMw271e; c ;. - Aim JAMCG HAGUE, tre servlees of aflcbael uavK securer WK UeFavaan. who. In thla lln. haanot-htfor eash. equtt in Utah. ' Terms s ltbt-ra- l : J. C I.TTTLX, Agesit. Uiab Manufacturing Oo. XS70' d217 5 August 6th, STUAlfED Oil UTQUSS I BOU Tsylosvflle, 'West Jordan, about the 25ti of Jaly, a medium Msed,; Bar, Mare 'flrat-laa OLIC UleatMe tmoMk on. iaf t for ahould-r- . rcpbly OT onus. HAS'alwaywJ soar on about ZaesJeaad) fore inches aaela loar Flabng long rlgnt ' : ei ejn that line. person delivering or gtvlug mfirmation ewrythlna Anywin ffrn-s- s Alio tbat 8ad41 f . fertiles Whips, Srurs, lead recovery ef the above to.i HENRY; JlARtES, JTajlorsvUle, will be fs- TnmmlDgS and a' Larg QUA and House TrioxsQlsga, Wt pf pie D1Q 0 'j I dZlOenx -- tt frfz-.fcT- aor -- rf'J:d2iwaraf lt r-- f' |