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Show wiei wis. a 20,000 persons were employed daily! EVENING NEWS. till the work was accoplished. The first buiWtegs-.wernothing but miserable log hut, and to the greatcould not er part of these, dbcupanta be found at first. " After a while, hov&arer, they" were gradually taken por tion or by "IJvonians and ot few, who had lost their homes war with the illua-ttioduring the grtiat Charles XII.. of Sweden. A ' ;. n re. x.r J& f t, an observatory drtrr establish men of., sciences were ao vn academy, .... f Srs dded to. the useful institutions i 2 aol . J.'i v. course of .the in time, Peter, thi new to In establish this fotrhd proper he even made h$ residence and future capital of Russia, f All thia was the fruit of hi jourabroad, and liavlrif? made a fair neys Ls start ta layins at fonndaiion for hsee could he civilization, people's more plainly than ever how far they Were behind other European nations. Andfalthotigh be did not succeed in doing all that 'he intended to r have, accomplished, being .involved Jn several ttiaastrotis wars. snd though bit method of civilizing his country men was faulty, and not such as we J;' In but age would have approved of, fol' the fruits from that C yet Judging lowed, and considering the good deMade from Orape Cream Tartar. Ko other the man, we are bound to urerjaratlou make siicb llarht, flaky but signs of. or luxurious, breads, rawsry. Oaii be eaten revere bis name, and hold it in that try tear iUa wabxMia the of Ltvspeiitka nf a esteem which is due the name civi-liztoed. Sold ouly heavy is oans, by all great reformer, benefactor and of his race. He died on the 25th Ikotal IUkiitu Powcaa Co., Naw Ytek. ' i dl08 ly of January, 1725. a. isa WANT ED . SMALL HOUSK, or Tart of a Hote, A completely furntebej, for erentlemau, wifcJ and servant. Address P. C. lUw 2S4. HKr.KON, April 8th, 188U Editor Dcscrct Xeuxi: r O R SAL E . St George some I wrote you fromwas Informed that AN1! time ago, that I OR WAfSON HAY SCALES, new. A ply at thta ollioo. there was u sectarian school at To iOrie80a-ltbls Scakv Platftirm at Apply quer as well as St. GeorgefJY,Bo far dttloa. .. dl . as tlio former place, is concerned, iny informant was in error. Theteport prolwtbly grew out of the fact that REWARD some time ago an outside lady For any caM of niiud, Ckedlnr, Ttohitiff, HI Intaugli t one quarter. The Bishop earatatf, or FWUrwdtar- - PlLKM that Ia formed me that (here was hot itafs rih) tt sail s ily talis to exire. Pre PatlatlalpaJa. enough of the nialconteut element parea oy j P. MD T.K, to induce what may properly, be termed a missionary school in opposition to the commandment which T-- ei fays: .''Honor, thy jTathej iindiUiy mother, tliat tby days may be long in the land. which Iiord thy God - the givetbrthee." Should any one doubt the correct- M!8 of.,this proposition,, they have tho tttost Import-ku- t ujy to read their missionary reports CL Uf R E laaclioul dlaoovery siuve vaoolnation. A in their own papers, including that remedy wtlch ossiiuilatea with the miiooua of their falsifying, money-beggin- g aud ftirnis out only kioal, -but ministers in the east, who, with one tnembrane cure at auy etae.- Ods onatltutluwal sutfiooa. Delivered by usevoice, tell the people that it Is ia kape ifonerally or bv IX Ii. DtwiT & Co.. 4d De less to try to convert the old iMor- - Stl. tiirwists N. V., fCW oomplete. TreatJaa and monf," that,, their enly hope Is to r. tet)t, markable statemenU oy the cured, estaonsn rree day schooia and Sab rree. Toe anucteii oau rerer to : bath schools to draw the young Pr. W; H. TureiKTj- Kljrlo, 111, Mrs- - H. Harpkh, 7J Stuiio from the religion of their fathers Uotsk Baa Cot.ijns, Baldwin's to am bold pay that under the free SHErrxiN I ' ' FrHIlClCCO;' M.UvCkt E. Karkhhv 404 Clark St, institutions of our country, where MifsCMofrrwt all religions "are : tolerated, a more Mrs. M. (;. Sh knicT, 3022 Saraonah Pt St, - IahiIk; nagrant violation of the command Mli.a AlstKK, Opera Prima DoniiAC ment could scarcely that is, a more defiant, wilful, ma- f Paul Pot mxon (the Swimmer), FraaBlnr. licious and ungodly way of teaching ! Sam'l Hknbijict, f.7 R mad way, N. T. TATUOit, 140 Noble St, Brookthe young to violate this sacred be I ltev. a tl. N. Y.; hest of heaven. "O generation of Dr. lyn, t. M. Ccara,, Moutcomary St San vipers, how can ye escape the dam i Prttricltt nation of heir?" is as appropriate to i liev. Obo. v, - Pratt, 8u Slapbena Cam as, tticae hirelings as it was to the Jews Eev.Phlla; New Brlfbtoa. H. T.t C. K. when uttered. 'There maybsafew f A real oureJowks, ftr Catarrk ftir IL exceptions to this rule in the teach ers who are sent here and do not Bperf ally for Nest and Tic g understand the behind A Griwl eat Bbeep, also iiti Bnaa t the screen. If so, I would kindly advise them to consider well their tThe) Wonder of the World. ways and cease righting the God they would fain Isrnorautly worship. i Or" GOOD SB WS FOB ALL t J How. any person claiming to be a Latter-da- y Saint can patronize these P HO FI? SSO RH E R IY! A N S Babylonish institutions is to me as marvelous as it Is to see some follow ;V E It II I X IESTR O TTE U J theif style of dress and "tinkling orWhich M ktiown to be far Superior to naments. " On the latter subject I ! Anything vet Disoovered for nra pleased to be able to record the : B.5JS. ICE. I55EETS 01 POOLTBT. fact ; that"""' our befoved elaters, 'fEJIza and - Zina,;vln their 'ants, BUGS. COCK KOACHV-- clack V lUspttes, rtPM on'iir-- . Klirht and ln- ever kind and ; motherly ; ' way, aeuts on Plaot8. Moth in Furs, Tick or Scab have done much good In presenting pn Miivp or tioaia; sto, on cuttin, etc the error and ft)Ily of carrying with VST, This. ptTiaralirnt has beu rpW' t e emigrated to with us j,lhe Babylon su!tf( Ririinst the Iuwcts that the CorTrv Plaiifa, and wtmld leave .behind.' The untiring labors attack b equally eilicacluus with tbe TtMt TlauU of i.Iie,e sisters have been of untold BOLD IN PACKETS to those whom lienent we. anions they saV I II .ito tne n II KITS PES Uttthji I PACKETS. S!.2i. nave jaooreu,9 esieciany young, ranging ay from four to 90 BTTha Powder to warranted free from all j'eara or age. iNtay the Liord bless bad smell, and will keep In any climate. It and preserve them to continue their may he spread anywhere without aa It a quite harintflcA to CalA or liotcs,risk, as Um labors of love until they ripen with wiUonteal it. age and are prepared for a more exDlrectkius for una on each packet. ' alted sphere of action. Maatrfaoti try:' (JRAVFX LANS, Hound The oldest inhabitant ha never lltch, City ol London, England. , . witnessed a better prospect for fruit W The a:mva dweorory has rained tot at tbt and grain in this southern country PltOP. I1KUM AN a Hllver Prizs MedalAivtra-la, Kihlbitlon cf Vktorio, than the present, some fears' are, of liWA, bestdaa aumeroua TaaUiiouiaw. rre However, entertained that the Aomf rr Salt La (v ond OptUn,' HTm quent copious showers will induce Driver and Son. frost. Iiatid near Pinto or Painter Aaswl far Lmm. Q. C Creek was derided on foi extieri mental diy farming for the pre: en t LATtMXR, a ROwfKT, season Instead of Shoal Creek. The a 11. TATLOft, r. ABHSTUOMO. latter named lands are, however, talked or for next fall, and doubtless will be utilized. I know of none mart, inviting or more needed hi the AD Territory. With dry farming a sue ces, Hebron Mj ill become a thriving little place. It was first settled mainly for stock raising and dairy, but the ranee Is too far exhausted for either to tie a real success, hence tlie settlers will of necessity Increase Reduction. in Prices! tneir agricultural ana median cal resources. Your correspondent and wormy apouse have spsut over two ' mouths jenjoyiuy: the society of rnFtB Mod arid While Pins of all klnds.Paafc. Lumber, Callfortila Ited Wood, iriemtsauu tne Denent or the ljurd's Utah,Hntshingliear Uirer.W bits Cedar and lied Wood house expectinc to reach their home in Beaver next week. Sitce writing the foregoing I have read your anrrbdacerneut of finding Red and While Jluslie, Ceiling, Sid-irian error in the name of Isaac New LaUtf I'ickct&t Flooring, ton Wriston alias John Wristou, of the Mormon Battalion, as published SASH. DOORS, BLINDS, in the corrected roll furnished me by the Adjutant General, I beg to ' i ' e announce that I have found not only in Great Zlorddingg Variety several similar errors out the omis-- s au of a goodly number of names in- h or Co. E, Frames c.uuing auopt of all Kinds Made to Order ail of whicii will be rectified in due Very Cheap teason. ... I will add further that as soon as I can get a publisher or publishing tSTWINDOW GLASS. -- wS company to agree to publish the an TTaslrlaB fa.iiisSa rttTwl sawuS saea UIWP tnuaaifes BUM ticipatedexr-zc-history on any terms I can ftr" dJroctiT1SW,BJUMVS with the auuftorte in GAR to mtet I t correct the roll and C4OAD laOTS, wo intend Jkeepinir a XArc other necessary twrtioiip, make some niTsT1r ftl Kat.t. ttas. va.l... a.4aasl flaw additions-anbring it before the Puboo to select from at Vary JUew Kates. public, and I am now awaiting de i si to arran cemen ts. wood Tvxtsisra op axx kixds. Your Brother, ' v ." . '- WettBMMrtter,' WriACW'JO WHO .tii . i 1 Hi -; 'Airll '' m 13, 1891. PETES THE GHEAT, FOITITDIIS C?.HU3IA C1TIII2ATI03. BTJ.A. B. Up to' the banning of the 18th v THE f & Chicago r the Oidesl UlMr CHICAGO. HOCK ISLAND. & PACIFIC R. R. S THE (JREAT C05SECTO0 LINKw.vlt mmm line rune rs. seine turouxo oiiei, s 1,'mhw. Moline. KxJt Ixlan l. iHirap"", S Iowa lltT.Mareoa'i, Hroofclyn. t.rinnell, S l.urtv. ihwI ( Iowa). Smart. AUan- Im mId i lit 3 iir. and Ato; with branchea fromto Kurwaa Muaea-- S B Jji unmloPeurKi Wilton. Janrtkiil ailUon. Belknap, Wunlmrvm Kairn-ld- rn, !. rtirnllHi, Pruuwtoo. lanworta. tl Trentow. latin. Canie-- $ Atroiaoo, and elanaaa Citf -CKtiiiitfton to rSlaTOurwwr,"". "! 6a-- i t s villu; Keokuc to KernilDirtoB, Bonaparte.K'Wlr-1 IndepemJeol. Kldoo, Ottumwa. I..UM. villi . (Mkaiooaa. Palis. Monroe, and ixn MoinMj and Nrn'inn to Monroe; Us Moines to Indianola ana mterseti Atlaalac to Leww and AeduUoa; vor to Harlan. 'IBM at positively o w"i which owaa. and operates a throoKn Ui. from ( limno into '.be state of ULaneaa. lrm Ids, with Pnll- -: 'tbrouxb Kzpreas Pasanvr are ruB each way rtailf palace t ars attached, K.AM8AS ClTV, PltoKlA. and Hirti,u l.ATMWirril and ATCHI- ; t o( . it, BLi'rrm. mis. 'j'hrouKhears ere also ran Ixnween Milwsa--- ;. 4 t r..n. i !htiii'nl -". uiaw i ls or . uc-llos(.- m at -- ppl rl'LLHlN FAUACB f(AK ar rs tbrh PEORIA, f Usck leiausd vte this kMWi aa tee "rM - - itewte," Um V eltew fetaUea aaa Daaaea. Aaeeta tatLiu, ;ttU Ttlt Jfev laf enwalleai kst wetaiaaaae a jaar uease ikhi mi K.J8T. 4 MOIJIXI, sold by au-- e Tl-ehet- ? ouperutndenti Araa,l . TJ. ... - i i J0.' I. - JrO- - - UTAH JOHN, mm! faaaW Act, Ca'l -- Tki. SOUTHERH FURTIira NOTICB TRAINS i U will lettvo aud arriTe at Oirdea tUil), as Ta Tak " " UATaV 0 neJiy.... .................. .. KLaOavaa. IUX Muted... 1 &30 avta. Vrelfut ;r .. I ;AAJr,'. T ATI III a) M a ? (.IS Bm. J . p.m. 2.U a.m. H TkUly ooiineotkMul raadw at Uwdea with Cen-rt- tl Paatno li. 1C, with the Utah Northern ..'way, tur pulnta la Northern tTutb. Idalio aid Montana, and with Utah Central road r it Latke City aud all puiuu In Suutherm t'tah. At Grerxi RJrer with sta-e- e Ibr S weetwater tniotw. At ChayeriDw with the Ookwado rxvteiorj of h Uukio Paciflo Ikir lienvor. LMdvllto, On-hru- i. Black: Hawk, and all oitle, niluiiiir Qrl'iira aiKl pkdwuro rraorts in Onloradd. d a dally Una of superb At i fi.tiy with Oistcbea for lieadwood and otlier polots hi- the Rbsck Hills. At Oman with CMoajroaod Northweatern, Chloajro, liocfc island and Paoitlo, Chtoaeo, diirfliijrtoo and Qiilacy, Burtiagton and Mi- i.rl Kiwr In Nebraska, KAusa City. St 'M aixl Council Bluffs rUilroavln, and Mlasou-- r. ttiver Una of itmaiera Ibr au poinU East ii 1 South. si liukota tor sale to all points east at Bajik-i- tt of MeOomksk A Co., SaJt Lake t'tT.alno at Uoioo Po Its KaUroad Ticket Cnce in- Ofrdeo, at wbidh oisoa bertha on itnopina- oar oan be aeoured. i THUS. U K.I MB ALU " I Geo. Tlckot Aeiit, OaiahsV. IL CLARK, Oen, BopU t90 i i Mlttd .roljrht... ........ ........... I UATS TRAJHS . ..Mi'.ftud.. lack lux-k..-. Ni3 b ....... ...,t.... i 4 Iervt UiiLiiue.. I'm ............ AABITa AT Jiab... .. iiiiua-too...- 801 - 40"-- tt Ha d to 69 S 60 .o eo M I Oil HAILHOJID S1"""''. t Bock...... ASXXWa) Black; ...... AS oo t Ho. 43 ! T5 M n M 90 i MlllfaJ.,.,,,.,.,,,.,. ft) a 16) .... . i 05J m. m t H 2S. 1 and win tw ma Dally. TPoraH taformaOon aoaat-i- nt 1 tagw, --pplr to V Trlrat V and JOHN Ka ASP. 0 Lacva TKAlxa v fvJOsviile 1 Vh-n. V . AKB4TB AT 00 0 f 55 3 40 4 05 no 5 40 too 4 16 4 H 1 DO 4.S0J 1 35 Fttrmhrton . 00NTll7CtrF - w UUTH TKAiJfi ........... ................ IMIjai Karmhijrtacv luitrevUle..... VV'oodw Cross. . ABBITB Palt Lake... 40 6 SO 10 to 7 10 100 J. 10 40; T 30 1 35 10 R5 1 4f 1 60 U 06 T fid 1 IS 1 Pa-Kin- - AT 11 SO 90 Z . i J i''B' fOM !.!. Pittsburg, Hfrrlsliurg, Bait-moWashington, Phi!a delphia and 00 ;5 ' places. caiisji mveisz hi - - EOrTiTtf ALL-ItXj- t." r ,JimaisGro )ad, caa ."- a) MAMM Cm BTATIOBt, a peerleaa remedy for Scrofula, Whit itwejiinra. mincer. l'.rvRiiwiajt. imnt. Bilious Comrjlainta. and all diasiaaaa New-Yrk- .J re ' UO aViB- -, arrir-LtTinff Salt City, Pa.!t Lake iiw at OtrUen 1U0 loavlrtv a i.06 at m p.nv, at arrivitir la Wviria-Oide-A-t, at arrirlne; In Salt Lake City at 10 a-leavliia Crdwa at 3.30 p. Lake Salt in uv, arrivinar City at A 45 For all Intarttion eaoomriOaT IVeifht or raiaaf, appljr to . Qg-de- p-r-o. )AMTS SHARP, Ganerai Jrrwia-b- t PLinillB.tTIIIOIlB, HEBOID. SOOTHER!! UTAH T TaJta Kffwew X3, iff or tMnoa THAIMs Salt Laka... UAY I ..... .., Moreaaw.. 17. 3 SB A.M. t 00 0 n T 18 Oeriivnila ................. t tJi lAvevKtakia T J unxt.o... ............... AjtaiTa as Famly...,' 1 S5 10 .lfal al HEEDSL1, 4-- V 515 t ao AlAM..-Ar- ijuot and Betel Can: "2 Of any lu the Territory.' " T40 Rrackaa PitUhtirw 1H5 tiom Harriaburt 4j uatm r&& pm.t Phlia.tei'i )L5i am.; New Tori T es F MMf.; Oar spucwl Philadelphia ElarAr no Agent and does hit 07 W l1'' 1 is on Ixraiwrw, t.............. this train, which remtita tm rJepot until He employ own . . m WkmN1 44 It t (M. ........... ......... m... otuina. affordlua; ph.,.lictu t'amfcaers A iuer loan rwrk.... M 11 i w afuliniabfareet. t UrOvw.u... ,,... f to U i 1M jv j P. M. I Fir.E STOCK OF SEEDS CJI KiSD. PrCrTO. J.U fr tl 410i mpt aaiatelAvr. At iSesklenor-- , Corner foond East " 1FCAp.Ul. ......... TO M i1 SfTkirrllla tl Joom Kptea Car, .. ayd wrwaal KouUi btraota, tt 4Mi w Reacbf. ZtiirfjvTO Siuiab Fork. trmrrleburr A Plttsbury !' xi t T.4S a.m. Waak1rrton ti mora Pal a 34 tv 4bfj STI aataua 1 fed Nw oa lo.iA.ua 4 l tavt Ptilla4elpkia4.iaa.Bi4 1 inK.r ; Ikatnri tip.m. Tkroufh r it 4 & 4 : BOM.I. OaArrca, sobtB.Laab oa thia iuaa Car bJawiaua vysjiititfoft AJUUTS At i k.: s BALaaas E. PATara, L use JuaJ..... T-- ES AXT7AT3 AS U0TT A3 TTttS ...... ..... t .eii......i..... Id MORTII. QOINQ 1 m-- W Zote Commissioner of Patents. 1 A: niHii and PIi". rKSVLVANLA Kajoi Cay t BUBOs, . TkUdM iaa ...... ........ LA-v- for t beat vm ia the Wert. eoJiX ; ...,r jI i If c ...,! vyjta...,....,M1...., . Fork' ij ' ) ft 8 - i ! t ti 1 J4 1 Tl t PATENTS- ivuil hteks, wwra, s Casiai at PSeaeSfer and Tkchat j f . TA J' UN XHTOtTAlT CAiiTC ; " " ' 0AD. 1A.IXE. GKAFX03 k LiDO, A.tkrrty-al-lst- v an & ?VC-- t cf Amerlta A c4ao ' HAIL A i r !r 1 f I -- f awi-- ff ill" Tl :;::;:r.:i . .j or,a 1 aa4 am a a wSl w - ,E0, tern -- a. j Bfarlwtai H-- U tm fxiy. a ,7 J - at Anr-UwUSC- r?,J r JelF"- .... ; " attft - at& - .a - '' - ' ft . a , rrjth Il(isFxs. wl e, . iTru satins jri"rt.3n ao l t 1 knu r Jru. ?e r"j- - f ati i - prr '.y ti;cr";ht cf fsunilng a naval city, whe, a h8 cci!J establiii extenaiva ' - wharfs f - 1 a ' 1 l Cr-stbc- iC i i i i.; , ' r , i." rft.-- 1 - i . . i per' tbMn t bc:r-rc- n : , I - liad at tLa 1 ";' cf iUtli -- w-- icv . , au uaea. t . . 5.. ..,,,. "w"'s. Kr. Alma Pratt : b premrod to , , IMS, W. P. WxuasAOau .t..,. ., pa-t- ''' ... ... t r. F.miVrTs.- - Co. a & CO., B. DAY A DAY) (S0CCKSSOR3 TO ScXrXT ; . , 1887, SOOTT A DAT. ' 1177, Conrad Dat Jt Oa. i COITKAI . .... tuarea on HonmUitQ Temta, urs r- - ues, w. P. WruRAca COACH- - MAKERS' MATERIALS v AMD SADDLERY - i ... HABDT7ARE . ..J.!., E7ERY OF . t - . DESCRIPTION. : t ... THE LARGEST 8TOCK IN THE UNITED STATES. ' Ko. : ' ' 3 Korth Third Street, PMladelphla. aWMAaaaaaaaaai 4iipv ; 1 FOR SALE BY( Sole Agents in Salt Lake City. ' 1 C Z. D I, M. dully ' 1 :" v J . ' - . P. F. CL UTRBABTa mil C BPKNCS& B AHTL7ETX. Hibbard, Spencer & Street," and S3 S3, S' Lake 23, SO ' H t . r '3HE- f Go,, CHICAGO. ntromiaia ajtb jobbkra or 3HL wi-a-w. 1 'jitar-Colotil- al LUMBER YARD We have opened a Gun, Revolver, Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goods Department, and are carrying the Largest Assortment of these goods in theJjVeet Dealer will please send for Catalogue and mention thia paper.! PLANING MILL! '"Ay .. (:( j ,( i'"'- . - one-iourl- BJ ' THE lEST- 'IK. USE, eVVet - d liANIKL TYLE3. dS58m LATir.lER, TAYLOR fi CO., . UidPlON CXB BLOCS. EAST CT . EZTSX. tr etlr JHr,i pevix.-rtu-- c ares tl areai af.tt the Jgrtll tfr Aavuta, e X Jii'U ra tt T . o- - ri A;yet:.-?-i' ' t ..rri. i:i.."rri v.iu " Jtmay " :!1 eu;ir ,be4,v eufof ; .in... J" s.-.- i j- t. . . . Ba f . . tt.-r- -- . l . t as oerwt raea r wiM ant t mar j dtvsd I . aw.?, -- t i t I A t l'is ImuiiiioL yniaiiS., S rr ra of f 1 1 ia r tbe e 1 i in'ta. fajpxi-iTr- ,. OQj7ES3. .... : . i.ittisn clMHaa.t 1 1 rave. f fr$ at-- t - p.Y7." tht 11 - f ' 't- - . 1 AClI iON HPup:- -' yjs tjwaa ftg., , r. .. j j VT X - :!!.t..i n I TUTT.. " I I i A. -- r Cl a riortri, r I, fci'aA. Eo. Purnauid. a&d a Viyw-u- . -i S3 ."ferray is, r ' r 1 N. Y. ' Kt, m,m.y 4 - ,,.S-. t J A. ' ilttli- : i ' 'fi;'- 'Hit....i. ' ; Tii.' Cri.r.VjT;::"!.; HESEni'Gin Hid f:i Dr.!ly Taii.w.:-.r;'- .. C-., I .V - -- - A Cti-.J- Dries r U - , r.e:ri!t",' f irlr'aa-- I you i i-- j i. . . 1 TSO Jn 1!sc " i k j", ' ' y - i. - Torrftorr. $AI.P, KT . , CLOSET.. - . r--.-f'- &un.li a yi..iyuAtiob itw1 UaFacts Ker&iwy y tae.?r ' "litfeeir geziti? vnlv sojpeeIyatti tovAnrl ta.rivinc taa wiiiis ffo.i.- Ti. acoofr;!: ITS. if. ;' - , - ;r-- ; - J BJESTTl prevent-iveati'Icit- tv t;-i- rt, ua. -. HHE. i iwf qaal j aetiTgr cs tir jikkm, lUsuiitUint, Inter vstok. Typkoii t'ey'ra, and Pever and do heAitb jr f oa of the ac!hi arl Tdver nj aXmosl ftwai.nve(.a.uid - .. Vtijcnt of &a IkwLm. TUry have fc- COOKIIIG STOVE thfi c im PEBFEGT Q IXT JLL1.-A- X a?TT"F7 TTljey attrnutata tiia fr rato EH Kivo't-iSto thaPZ07 and rKultr O S LiL&iwkiwt L! r tnotMi'intraiito. TO Jl FIO i IV'i'Jl. jr:- -i ETITA'TIC'VJ. PIT-:- t , ti i v tf. MTi1'1 Al 'TV n'J for a e. .r. f t , eviia" f. i..nsrnff na-1-, i J t. rl" ..n.kl tie wtt.'i - t twr li.rl--t.i.,- VrrriiUasa Irmrolarl r f "IM, .! Wilt! m t ewiui i llili' . ar."er 4miyX'ld caiu -- - f'l'll I'.twr. i,o w1.lv oa ir, Llr di4Ja 4 "- j'.lv'i !;.. an .ire ... aHl wkcrs H.wraiicilaiMliica'ttKtan - Wi. . 1 loot A.lT!-Ci- DPIE Mil TliECOST ill: tJ tl OfJITOR :OTJT ? i Ov'r ... " e:: iyc. showd flilrj , - WORLD-RENOWNE- .: i a l,kft wunds, wire-workin- i ; - iT.T , .', . one for " p-- J . ) c!-r-- sd - I n t Tr I ..4 io.rxnif.rir, L al4w. Ml.Err, ArtCapfa . . I-- hung patterns ofGerman and Dutch dresses; and barbers and tailors stood with their knives and scissors ready to perform the newisary operation In case a person appeared with- a lon g beard or a long coat. Those who were not to make a chan would tave to a heavy tax. The wocea' bad hitherto, in oriental v f!iion - lived enclosed . . I; :. (;. - H.'u--- I i navigation aavanca. Toiuiiasem Belter Accommodati-io- s at Lena Bataa tiaui formation anion g the people, he es Kouse la tbe City. ; tablished schools" and "printing any other Sooood-OaTmu 1.99 Ce IM.7S par Dsy. houses, and bad foreign works translated into Russian.. But this si CLE r.:rAL3' crs-crT8not all, he would even have wai the ' W. A. PITT, Prprw4or. dress and appearance cf his country Strsst Car, jp, t oni front LkjcI. men cnann'sa. uron xie roruade them to wear the ion beard and zoata that they had been used to: Xa4rf .,'in the clcnrv and the feasants. how. Itw A j.UljiRlTm cf riotia, Utift-dr- ak ever, were an exception to this rule. sjr.fit,, At the gates of every town and city bMt orais vllnrtd!iOf, f imtula.. u uefttaad Valley their houae?; 1 VUr enlofne-tl HoutefSaU,. Lais Ctiy. . ..should.... dress that in , , ,. j ...tby t f .jJoi,iad with' the Vtods of ITcwrtit Dw90rtf!'i - i;urej-.!r!a Vdt v, or t;;a k ns rum u, uufi ' aa 1 ..imI Ai .Peter-- next "r-i- HJCI-tA- at ir9 a. at 4; at . of - trtOn T. " - Florist and Seedsman, Two EZocLm A'ort?i vi-4- w r''r-r- a ! i JorA, Arrrei at Junction a--ta w . O. F. DUB, . at T i at. ' at ail i A at p. m. xv at 4 ) u i li Jci LeaviM Sac-U-yt j Affirm t lnr.:bam Lea-vfi-a ib t !!; rU, Irfuwr, Lcat i. " w I r iiJt ATIf,.i c. :' - t PraofJoe rtent law to ftH Its branches In a lattwt Cii oe, aod in .he ftjpr-iand Clreoit Ooons of the Uiied tAtea. Pern piik-- t aaotf rea on receipt of stamp lor poetaxo. A H,wfa WAfaaiaoroir, D. ,w3 ' . . , . ! me ' f j I 4.j 1 li v t - - On nd after Bundsy, Aujni?tlL n i in rturrl.......M.....M f1 r n 1SS0, the liluzham Caaiyon llAiJroati f i ;.tx ns mse cloee possecE-r i f3onrjeeilaoa I . I Autent-u- a with - Utah . tioiitlienji fOrk. ..,.... to. and from Salt L&kp, Orapaw. s U4U fJiaHreaJ, r utlbg as follows: I. iw-U- sA Fiith SraasT. 413 i CatarrH . J - J rty!i, gotid action, ami ana he oy LOUIS NAPOLEON. Ills dam was i 11, wvi by old Imported VLANDP.R9. He was Imported kkt 34rlnr direct from Illinois tn f Uaaar. Morrill M iCeMly.of .thia city. , . .. I ahia Una horse will stand thia season, comraeoelna; April 10 At id endltiir July 10 at ' "; MM. ALBA PBATPS VABlf . VVest Temple Street, twomllew Noatlt of the , Vt n ; , Teeapio liteek. ;Breedrs and Farmers are tnrHed to cull and it-- thai, horse and ltxl( for themselves. ubo-e!Mfor all works, I eotaiiSer tbe bone daerlbed tbo Ixwt I li.ive mvn iu mah. WM. THOltN. Bupervteory Oommittoft, blaaa GHdrses, Terrrtorial Fait a" In ha la Just tha horse needed for' thia eofmrry. I have fun eonfl. . aeoos IndwJudTnent tbe opinion car Bishop "Thorn. ' ..... ' ! . y.twix itTJNTrR." "Ifulty oooour la the statement of Uabop Thorn In reaard to the horao beUia; a superior Be Meyer's ' p.; ta; t . '. . pvnviAM, auu ft iijv. wuia.i, waiuliKU tie was Bren py -, Tl 4 t - U remained undisturbed. The StreFO ft a A LE. lits were disbanded, and military matters placed on a European. UNIVFRSITT LKTTEU PAPEa AT t.rnci. f otlng. The privileges of the ancient nobility were restricted, and tne great power or tne clergy was O'JERLAflD broken. Peter would be unlimited HOUSE, autocrat of all the Russians and the '.r. Doort . We"--nf 11.$, supreme head of the Russian Clmrph. Factories cf different kinds tlI2I. ET, . SALT LA3, CITY, were established, .comrerce nd IIS at ., Pte-ss- nt Ittwf a . rfaI EXPRESS TRAINS V' r7.;.;i 1.1. i..n !riveVold,l3!, nandskk, wlgta g, .; j. aaa.'.iiwa. 4 ? ai SHIIsTGLEs. - , w v - Eating Houses 10UTH. QOINQ : . H - . U1. : v N $10.0.0'' established. Peter grew upand became a strong and powerful youth. Hi3 most be. loved teacher and friend was Lefort, the son of a merchant from Geneva, who after many rambles and adventures, at length came to Moscow. Peter never, could become tired of to,. Xiefort's description? of listening otlrae sMMiivtriee and their people. He tnougnt everything ne heard was grand, and had no higher desire than to tee the same state of affairs in bis own land. Thus when Lefort once told him how soldiers were drilled in other countries, he was desirous of " trying it. He joined with 50 others, andLefort had to drill this little . TWO-TO- J surrounded the rebels. l'eter promised forgiveness; the leaders only were delivered up. of tht se were executed and peace was again rebellion. j Gallows were erected around tho abbey in which she lived, and three of the Strelits who bad petitioned her to amo unt .... Vla Maw Tark Oty, Goodt dumber? large of seize the reign, were hung before her Iron Kept tnHooct including Reaches all Point- - ia PeimsylTa-u-a ' and Leml J'ipet Jloae Iron windows, each with his petition in - B r a . Fitting his hand. Thus we sees that & ' and Hrsr --nd ; Jerssy. i'aIX Marble Ware and though Peter.evinced great willing ness in , , what was good and Sheet Lead. r useful inadopting .9:.y, foreign yet: the countries,, Sate A treat far Utah Territory wild and unrestrained , passions tV of - .On aS XXT HESS TRAISX far (be papular Fire en lite Heart u, the Russians remained unchanged, Parler, fteUael XXaotus and Icttirf and Peter Boss and Peter .t'zar were IOEHT CABS BAQRIf Hall STOTEJtj alae. Fire an the still the same by nature. with the cetebratad WeirDehrAHB Equipped Hearth. Orate lleatera aad Bfaiatlea. . aur ormaee mm janrmrs new Peter now commenced in earnest Patent Safety Phataarm to STOVKS are nt These celebrated Justly carry out his great plans, and in" ;, Coupfcwr. troulaed and highly recMmerjded ty tbt troduce ""," ' j among the Russians what rwouity of the Deaeret Unireralty, Ibr Pub lie he had seen and learnt abroad. It faool Rooms, and by the Medical fratarolti EIlegaQt sra oerally, as the bet Haatioa' asd Veuuia-Una- ; was a great loss to him that Lefort WIT B AMPLE TIME FVS MEALS. Stoves ever Inyeutod. died by this time; "now," said he, Fnr wtrtteutrtrt nd Priem, fnrjutr a "I have no more a faithful servant; 0"-- H orkeAoje, WeU Tmtu Street. Op. Q was on . whom 1 he the ... Aforkst.. only s ; d, P City tM. could depend." one LiefortV place In U Laan CHICAOO u feOowti the Czar's favor was, however, obn afterward occupied by Menzikac, rwi fl fifl m .. lit ;2Zr'JQEiriOSADIN0, t" ' who, while a boy, had disclosed a conspiracy against h ha life. From Reacfaea Pituburf UO ata.; Rarrkburt . Czar, bestowed time that the great p.ro.: New Tori HOBSEGILUO am.; PhItadeljbM favors upon him, and though be at 1.44 p.ta.1 fioaton A 15 am.; BltlmOra AJO j a. waaDniwii iluu p. next oaj. timet both beat and kicked him a -'- HAs 'TUB ....... I treatment that those around the AUaaitlw Itaariaa. iMtiiy. Largest StocU In Hl JAue Czar were used to their friendship ,f it J DAVID JAMES, piiLLtun rPiukcE cars aod Ticket Agmit. . out-stretch- caurd i the w . , : LAID ON SHOUT NOTICE. -- . , r 7Xl.?7a. tt Lt TO BOSTON M at B, XVIXZTX e : , j GREAT KHORT LINK tn resnit-iag-'fro- uHUa-eatlbl- cr a ;; - s naickimg a impure condition of style. I It peemed i" iiiuwu,uiiw, owjiuacu, Aiiuiieyi, band lit European to be children's merely play: so uowels, fcltrn, etc This Grand Remedy ia a ComnMlIld of' Wsiwadarilai r. thought at least Sophia; but these tracts, the chief of which are 8AR- - very p'ay mates of Peter were the )At AniiiiiA- - ana- - miAiLJNUiA. beginning of the Russian Guard, by rba cure, effected by SCOVTLilVa whose help he afterwards destroyed BLOOD AND T.TvRTi RVttrTP the power of the strelits. Once are abaoJute, andi their nrecord ia. an- - more Sophia tried to murder him, a n ot sale again failing, she was now made uangurea vy iauure. ..... Dy all but ' to retire to a nunnery. k Druggists.' As soonas tbeopportunity arrived, Peter commenced introducing EuroKELLlNCCRvr: pean customs and culture among IXFALLIIILE LINIMENT bis countrymen. He sent for forhas been tor over 30 years a aerarifti remedy eigners of every trade and profesCor all Nervous riiaeaaaa, Bhauntatio Pain, sion men of learning, artists, sci.crofuknai SwelHr Sprairwi Lruises, entists, officers, mechanics, etc.,and .Ciampa, Rlliou Colic, eto. Aa a Hair Tonic and Rstoraua it narer made several hundred Russian no? , .. blemen go abroad and learn the con ail. , . dition of things in other countries. In 1697 he left for ; Europe himself, DURNO'S CAXAXHH SHTJTF enrea all fbrma of Cats rah, CbM In the but traveled incognito,n order to be Head, Headaches, and prerwats Broochitis. better able to observe everything. QulUfiy, laid Boia Throat, stranrtaeoicf tbt He proceeded directly to Holland, (lauus aaa remuTmr an ourtrucrjooa. which was then the greatest commercial state of Europe: o He reSlotVu mained here a long while, and THB ORKAT VEGETABLE CATttAJrTIO went about from morning till even-lu- g, KKUCLATUa trying to see all. Shipbuilding in particular seemed to interest lilm, and for this reason he took up his at Zaardam, which was then a reccfaUv WOI1S2 . STHIJF abode situated opposite Amster large city, andrwaa WDRUS, (ustaotty destroys 6acaamOM whiob oaose thaaa. dam, and noted for its extensive wharfs and dockyards. To learn ar Vaw aale ay all every thine thorousrhly. he worked mmm here as acommon ship carpenter, .OOw an atew,M OtA rsUrMMCaf. ' uvea entirely as the other la tdOarfleaw P laa. Vawai. borers, who called him Peter 'Bos'. Isw d w w3 The cabin in which he lived ia xtilll to be seen, and is kept a a curiosity. From Holland he went imiTiasr inxm shoe mim. to Great Britain, and was here as diligent as ever In visltinz the wharfs and making himself familiar IIHE TJNDFJtSTONFD WlfSHTlS TO AN witli naval afialrs. He was so that bets prepared to aupiJy ibe i nounoo triiite with Colored Hoon, Kusseis, and charmed with what'lie saw here that on one occasion he exclaimed, t one ana coioi a Limrurs or as enori fe. mi at lower prices than that which quality I not Czar of Russia, I should "Were Give me a call and be convlnoeo. like to le admiral in England." ItOIVT. MOP.U18, P.O. Bra, 778. ?np. Hunters -Faatory,OppoBite Z. C. M. t. Alter a sojourn or tnree months in dim ramiery. England, he returned to Holland, and proceeded by way of Dresden to Vienna. While there lie was officially informed that the Strelits had again revolted. He immediately hastened home. The Insurrection, however, had already been quelled, but upon his arrival, the rebels were seized, and severely punished. Peter himself f .and pleasure in severing the heads of the guilty, and compelled his friends to do the lame. "STIiM AND OAS FITTIX No less rude and cruel was the vengeance ,he took on his sister, Hophia, whom he stispicioned had A - h Absolutely, Pur r d. : -- v cem tVlfetl. 1.' . UDfMFBfSMP, joh : THE OLD 0 ELI A OLE 6TATION. iJlke.i... rod'ai, Von. C rntivillo. i'lilt ecoviLL's - : 1 - fo lake ' Effect Jsasray 9 Otis, 18S1. KAMa v. P. ami 2nd Idiver 00 PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. co T)t -- p. Jvaikj . It? ! ! A vuibi i lira Tl OO'lM 1 VTATIOaS. raawret ... Neela. oo Uiao.iu Milla.. w 3 CEfJTHlL1 rt i MARVIN HUaUITT. 1tn1Mana'r,Chka(jo. years prewions to this time, but their proxrtr; tiad been, very alow, almot.6 imffeepUM. The person to bring dittoed by . proviji-ncabfuta cliango ia tho gocial anj political aSkirs of thia extensive em 1 re, should be Peter Alexie-itriceon of Czar Alexia, and born at Moscow In 1872.- At jie age of 10 he was jroc!aituvd Csar, with his raotber lStala as regentesa. Soi hh, a very srabi-t;'.is;- 3 Ilii ..!'ei,-',Lvrp.in, who fchuaned no iiit'fiu., however low,' to gain her end, became jealous, and enticed the city troops, the Strelit s, to rle in. rebellion. She euccetdeJ, &nd Feter and Natal !.a ha J to flee to a fortlfieJ ciormtery, about tiHes from the city. The insurgents, for however, followed. some time, they at lastSearching found l'eter kneeling before the altar of the con vent church, hi mother standing to front of hiia trying to protect him with ber arms. One of theSfrelits was about to plunge hi8 knife into hia breast, when another called out, "Stop Brother, not here by the altar. He cannot This escape ua now, anyway." Baved the Czar, for just in the same moment the cavalry arrived, aud , 1 1 T Cor-Qor- UTAH rn 1 S 00 0III1G ElBS fine to buy if they do not read over the Chica go at norm-westeids neat Hallway. ii you whowill rravenna; AoMWnmO-hUio- aa hv thia buy vmir Tk-Eyotl Soirte. fWAJXD WILL, TAKE NOXB , JTHKR. T1 ; All THet A r-TtekeU by Ihte Hne.' BAILROAtt on a .... ......... Daily Expreaa '1 ' ' ! Intet oponTVlcPt Aarfnt.f)lHrnrvouketa tia this road. Kxamtim mir tlnkeJa. nA r i E fTec I Narembwr 23, 1SS0. . I I Itlstba Only Head betweoat COUNCIL BLUFFS anad CIIICA430 f Upon which la rim tho celebrated I fTNTIL B fillLVJAUKEE flLlMilJOm city,-whic- - KCriTli'.VESTI -i,Pureindgiifj !'.; between h AtLABAiiJtwIuiriLCajtR. sritn H. P. A J ; P. D. A B. L B. A Ati'BOHlA. W : lit. UhI.t and T. P. A W. Kda. Rock At llwt I.HLAND, wlta " Milwaukee i't--A Island fehurt Um," and Uock lal'd A o lUla. wlta ti ' LmvtuiMtt jMrMua At Davispukt, C M. 4 8t P. U. K, r:h h, rn tile "itiiwaukee and Ksnsaa Cur. M.ItR. At WrTl.t8KTr.wltbthR,C.R. Lll" 'A iOUlStt Kt.L, uh I Antral Iowa U. M. The "Orttat Itork Islaml1 fcf ajaiminferitlF ' Mihmm. with l M. A f. It. iL R. At road bed is simply perfect, aad it aq lu nipped, A t oiTNt ti. BtdffS. with Union PaciBo R. R. "ti-nk u laid with steel rails. M. R. Mo. K. K. A In with vv a Neb.) At OMAHA, u J nat wui yoo must will be the pleesar H..C. It. A N.TB. il t Com en joTiac please iif your meals, while Iowa, In onethe with. ACentral of AtL. OTTl'MWi, luwa.tt.tt.fW. twf,uttf al prairies of llltnota andpassim K.ln. K. C. A I'mc. and St. J. all that aveeompany utfnillccDl IMnimj Cut Vutl i.ur At Kbok.uk. with Tul., Peo. AN.--War.; Wnb, Bt. 1 urouKD Kkvreaa Train. 1.4, an entire K. UOa. . botei, Unit A Pa&. and 8t. U, Keo. liifal, a "o as la served in any Brst-claAtCAMCHON, HhiI. M.J H.K. ' vet.lf fire osnu. A wiUi BAQU Fa; Atch ATCHlauN, Al of the Topeka Appreciating the fact that a majority " . . U. A P. Br. U. Neb. Kda. and Atc&. Co. different for prefer separate apartments : with Kan. 1'ao an4 Kao. At busweas 1.UVMWUBIB, purpose (and the immensewepasaencer are pleased to an- - Cent. K. Kda. this line warrantm lt. itt At Kaksai Cmr, with all ltnea (or the West nnuDM that this Company runs fuliman Palac lautptna Oars for ateepin purpoeea, and fatue and Southwest. mini Jl'alslawd boort -- " - Ejul- And all fotrts Vofi, Kiieh n BETWEEN THE EAST k THE WEST I XtaQar Falls, tew York, PhOiuMpliia Boa-- j ton, !'..).. n, Bafflfliorf, 1(fiunh, fi tZL'.'lJl. uar V7r v Torohtn, Dctrntt, OfTttin L Mmtrtal, f At (Vnincll Bluff the TrOlus of tlw Clilcarf! (.AlAiiiv wucre fuo rau vujvj juui North-westeat mil boors of the iar. and I he IT. p. lfyg depart Maimitlcent Iron Bridges span tin Mississippi Union Joint a all points crossed rr this irotn, arrive at aod taw too aame and Missouri riversere .... r ... avoided at Council Bluffs, !lrpt. r line, and transfers cloae connections are made At Kaunas City. Leavenworth, and Alciueaa. Chicago, being trade In tlnkio Iiepot. Michigan Central, Bal KCTIOV3 OF wttb the I nke t ltore, THs! PRINCIPAL K. K. CONN Chlo, Yu V ayte and Pennsylvania, THIS i KEA'i' .HKOUUU iMM AIL AS tlnsnr ih! Chicago a Oroiid TniDlt R'jv, aud the IXlLLOWS: At Chicago, with ail diverging liaec for the Kankakee and Pan Handle Boutes. East and South. and P., PULLPA1 PAL1CE DRAWING ROORI CARS At KtfouwooD, with the U &. A M. Ft. W.AC. K. Kris. on au tbroug-- trams of this toad. At W AlHUiGTOa Hxiohts with P, C.18C I Are run r&:7w. tif..:a rcrH?t tocuHure, c:it:f:iandmoJa or Lvmsc . lhey Ita.I Iwu conTtTted to the Orefck Catholic Church some o RAILWAY CHICAGO, ' n aud beaou the LADinC WEST m 1 r;.j - - ' Jii . . 4 OO Bct ContnctcdI Best pttl! - : i .. Norih-Westcr- fttnoug the Eurcrcaa v". ... ! were sfrtnerto the century, L rectoned among th A than -- w,awiri w us KuA-Uin"- . "t?i5i S7 77: tasQjatJ4 Lim .astierrwiili .aiH-Mly''iviW""!-- e " j --.3 t a |