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- - EVENING NEWS. llETUUNlib TO THE OLD STAND, UNITED X1RDER MERCHANT TAILORS. f I H d s . s ml j. . g SiS S . CB it Friday MORGAN STAKE S8K K O w P LpHltHC w CD o KOST PERreCTlIADS Prepared srttb special tegaid to beath,' No Ammonia, Lime or Alum. PRICE BAXIN0 POWDER CO.. ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO. C SA.LT LAKE OITT, UTAH. M I., 34, jfATJT STItJEET, OPPOSITE Z. CASH PAID FOR Gunnies, Burlaps, Old Hp and Old Ore Saclta, at 1U1 . . . .ji. j -. - i OlUce Mill. 1M w and effective u ! ilmtt y nil BmtUU and Conn try Itealora. fUC A CARD. " acuta. awe Wf jnjesenwwi MbMtMto for nanseoam pills. the IUmelu fuUcf the B1m4, tomes sia and at Deoeret Paper THE CA L PRUNE LAX ATI V E Sia-Xli- a fcles, ' . DK9ERET HOSPITAL, UNDER 'UU 1 the roost favorable aupien, is now open of patients, having re i.ived to that lartre ana commodious build ,aK lately occupied by the Deseret University The appointments are new and of the drst order. The hails nd rooms are thoroughly ventilated, an warmed by a furnace and steam heating apparatus t extending cathrough the whole building. Good aad ten pable nurses are supplied, and every at .ion paid to the comfort and welfare of its inmates. The medical department comprises a fln stock of drags, and a linesur-of of tti most valuable and elegant gical instruments and appliances ever . m- the Territory. Arrangements Eortetf .utomade to secure the first medical talent the city affords for the benedt of pa-of is made of the diaeaseb tients. is solicited women, and correspondence afflicted. the bom y, a remedy lor Oeneral UKGAT HEKVH TOM('.-l'uarp- ad H. B. CLAWSON, President. IndljrentJoB, Neuralgia, lUteuniaUsui and W. F, ANDERSON. Medical Supt Sleeplessness, Brokeit-dow- a lenuUltuUena. M. P. HUGHES, House Burgeon. K. B. WELLS, Secretary, " Coamtar Pelere. Sold by all DrnajK-lat- - aad A limited number of atudenta will be :0: taken, who will board in the Institution, re BEWAKl Or IMITATIONS. TAKE OKLT DB. HMlET'i. ceive instruction preparatory for future xtudies, and will be expected ia return to devote a certain portion of their Bat aad Ubor to attendance on the sick and other requirements connected with the Hospital. A book of lOOpagea. Correspondence on this subject is solicited The beat book for from Bishops aad ether aataoxttiaj ia the E advertiser to euiSHaeuia. cemta. for the reception Pe-MUt- a NEWSPAPER' CHICAGO"0 MORTfH- - 1 jADVERTlSlHG; ESTERN RAILWAY. THE BEST ROUTE AND SHORT Omaha, JES BITWIM Council Bluffs . Chicago. Molnt, or uiuer-wiie- . It containp lists ot newspapers and estimates of the cost of advertising- - The advertiser who wants to spent! one dollar, finds in it the Information he requires, while for him who will Invest. one nuntireu inonsana aouars in auTr-tisina scheme is Indicated which will Tombstones, Monuments; Mantels, Iron most hiauftverv requirement, or can be made Mantels, Grates and Hearth titone. to do so by slight changes easily arrived at una hundred and by correspondence, 12SO SOVTff THEM M.1S ST.. fiftv-threeditions have been issued. Bent, 1278 post-oaid- , to any; address (or 10 cents. ApOppoxite Astembly IXalt. to GEO. K ROWEIi A CO.. NEWS. ply PAPER- ADVERTISING BUREAU. M proce- St. CPrintiag House Sq.), fcew York. iWATSON BROS., Stonecutters and Builders, e THE OMAHA & CHICAGO or TRK The onlT'line to take for Des Marshal Mown, Cedar Kapids, t'unton,Lixou, Chicago, Milwaukee, anil ail pointa East. CMcaio, Hjlwautee & St. Paul R'y. To the neople bf Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Idaho. Nsrada, Oregon, Wash ington and California it offers snpericf advantages not possible bf any other line. t Among a few of the numerous points the patrons of till enjoyed by ana .uperiority i! FROM OMAHA TO Chicaroare road betircen Omaha iro trams a day or which are the finest that human art an. tnpnuirr ean create; Its PALACJ BI.EEPIXU CABS, which are mode, of comfort and elegance: Ha RtBLOl UKAWISG KOOM CAH.1, unsurpassed TWO TBAIKSuAILT BKTWEEJI OMAHA by any; and its widely celebrated FMa 1.ATIAL DIMHU t'AKS, the equal llwaakee,' which can not be found elsewhere. . Cedar Baplds, St. fani, aTlaaeapoUs, DaTeoio Union the of Bluffs the Cllstoa. trains t, At Council usbasae. Bockfonl, Pacific Ky. connect in Union Depot with Bock Islaae, Ereepert, JanesTllle, thooe of the Chicago & Northwestern By. Klgia. Maaoa, La Crosse, Wlaeaa, In Chicago the trains of this line make close Belelt, connection with those of all Eastern lines. And all other Points East, Jrorth Important For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cin east and Southeast. Falls. Buffalo, Pittsburg, cinnati, Niagara Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York, For through tickete call on the Ticke-Agen- t Baltimore. Washington, ami Philadelphia, at Salt Lake City, Utah. ticket ask the all points In the East, agen' Prn.utAN Slkkpkrs and the Finest 1ik for tickets ria the ino Cabs in thk world are run oir tin main lines of the Chicago, Silwaakee and St " NORTH-WESTER- N " Panl Hallway, and every attention is paid to Al. passengers by courteous employes of if T' wish the best aceommodations. ticket agents sell tickets via this line. E. 8. HAIR, A. T. H. CAKPEXT B, B. AILLKB, B. III'OHITT, Gen'l Passenger g't o. a'l i'anager. General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Ag'i GEO. D. WILLIAMSON GEO. H. BE AFFORD, P. TUCKER, Ceul Agent, Boom 8, Windsor Block .Dearer J. Asi't Gen'l Manager. Ass't Gen'l Pass. Ag't W.N. BABCOCK General Western Agent, Omaha. Neb J. T. CLARK, Gen'l Superintendent. THE BltST ROUTE ui THE licXT. . - W PIONEER No. 53 North TtnvU Strtet, East. Office: 21 Soutk Templt Utrtet, Wet ifi; BRANDS: BISH PATEH1, He. I. B1KI11WHEAT PKUFIXR UtaJi Central Railroad. CARD, APRIL lW TIME 1, 1886. viEATE SALT LAKH DALL1, AS FOLLOWS :i ! f Ctolsia; Koatb. Gotnff North. 7.S0 a.m. S.D0 a.m MilforJ Express at 7..... 4.00 Atlantic Express at p.raPark City and U. A N. Express.... Passenger Trains Arrive in Salt Lake, daily as follows: I .Worth. Frsni Saath. Frona 6.40 p.m 7.30 p.n. I Milford Express at. cin.--' Express at ! Park City and U. & N. Express. ...11.2 a.m. . IPASSENGEB TRAINS RAN'OIS COPE. " i. General Freight and Passenger Agt. COMTER-KNC- E. The Quarterly Conference of the Morgan Slake of Zion convened at MorgaifCity, May 15th and IGth, 188tt. The leading Priesthood were mostly in attendance; also Apostle John 11. Smith, Prest. S. B. Yonng and other brethren from Salt Lake City and elsewhere. 10:30 a.m. Saturday, K. HiSh Councilor G. Welch Thos. spoke upon the principle of timing, its nature, what constituted a tithe paver, and why God required it at our bauds. High Councilor Ncil.Hon spoke of the wontime of his receiving the Gospel; dered how members of the Church could have a doubt as to the truth of it. lie thanked God that the work; was. increasing instead of decreasing. Prest. W. G. Smith said we must acknowledge weiwere a blessed people. Read a portion of the Word of Wisdom, and exhorted the Saints to observe it. Saturday, 2 p.m. Eight of the nine wards were reported in a very prosperous condition, the remaining one by the report of Counselor Bowrlng, seemed almost defunct. Apostle J. II. Smith said the Saints drew nearer the Lord in times of persecution more than in times of peace. The spirit of meu seems to thrive in opposition. We should feel mo regret at the position we were placed! in as a people, but should rejoice at being worthy of being persecuted for our love of the truth, lie exhorted parents to teach their childreu the princiof the Gospel, for, said he, if they ples were finally lost through a lack of knowledge the parents would alone be accountable. Saturday, 8 p. m. A Priesthood meeting .having been called, Apostle Smith commencing at the Presidency af the Church showed the duty of the Priesthood from the greatest; to the least, with much other valuable matters pertaining to the orIfBs recomdinances of the Gospel. mended Short prayers and to the point, as exemplified by our Savior, the Lord's prayer, he said, was the greatest gem ever clothed in language. Sunday, 10 a. m. The visitors from Salt Lake City. Edward T. Clark, of Farmiugton, and Apostle J. II. Smith occupied the forenoon upon principles pertaining to the salvation of the whole human family. Sunday, 2p.m. The sacrament was administered. The authorities, general and local, Variwere presented and sustained ous reports were read. Home missionaries were released and others called, after which President S. B. Young delivered a discourse ou the order of celestial marriage. Conference was adjourned for three months. Benediction by John 11. Smith. Chas. Kingston, Clerk. STATE NAMES. WHttLK t PB. NKLPill FOB MIT. OHoe Tslephoae Mill Telephone He. 371. Ne. 7. tOXAJI ktORRIS. Sept. S2 LUMBER YARD Alift PLANING MILL., HALF-A-BLOC- EAST OF DEPOT. K LUMBER, POORS, LATII. NIIINOLES, EILIXG, SASH, MOI LDINGN, FHAMILS, 1XOORISH, PICKtlti, V ? . LA , 1 1 tAf. .J . 1 Maine So called from thejprovloce of Maine, in France, In compliment to Queen Henrietta of England, who, it has been said, owned the province. This is the commonly received opin- BILLS PROMPTL.Y KILLED PURELY VEGETABLE. WTEAMs U A For further pai ticulars . W Arc You Bilious? lb- - Itrtitilntor tterer fntl. In oire I mOKt cheerfully recommend it to al) wli or trout liox Itilious Attacks suiter Itv any Disaate a dibarraucd state ot the l.ivir. cau.cU W. U. UERNAEU; Kansas City, Mo. I)q You Want (iood Digestion? 417, TL . v to Kfcl.sl-.V- . iH Lako City, CO- -; ' We are now prepared to promptly supply the public with Kcx and Houleu Itecr of a superior ualitx, at popular prases. :ity Sssot 19V, Mala St. TtlktM, I7t. Alt NEK. Testimony of tice of Ua.: 'I have used Simmons Liver CoiiAlipaiion ot my Bowels, Uegnlator for caused by a temporary Icranrcuicut of the Liver, for the lait three or four years, and always vritll decided betvrflt." A. FISHER BREWING 'CO. I mm PRICE. Sl.00. A CO., PHILADELPHIA s. J. Ltjoi. J Salt Lalie.j OVEEAl HOUSE, MAIN STREET, Halt Xalco City, Utah. W. A. FITT, riopirletor. Bsst aaceamedatleas la ths City at the Bate nr Say. Chart, tl.e 23 CENTS SIIIGIiB MEALS, ar Open Day aad Mlfht. Street Cars T- 4 H- - nr ruriIf JLLJLJUJU J-i- t K. J. J ASS1 WOOD TANKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS B. C. s 4 IBMSISDSE, Late Latimer, Taylor A Co. I'. o. BO JOHN SHARP General Saperintentlent. I. LTM, Staa. sV UADStl. IV H B. CUMMlHaS, Wmm THE EARLY BREAKFAST STOVE. SPRINGTIME, ' J w- l f S'wW'l.r.ijl'.,,.. NANT PERIOD, winter. PERfVIAU ' v . 1 IV' a II. ill 1 BITTERS simulate the DIGESTIVE CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY line9 Eest and reason of its central iv position and cloee relation to all principal lr ,X itir;i -ri Trtmiinsti Tininf.a. mnstlttitaa the most lmnortant . v in tiiafc tiv?t.nri of trrvu.rh tmnHnortatlon which inviteaVnd facill- Pacific Coasts. It the Atlantic andEnst. Js citiato orend and tmiilc betweenroute Northeast -and from pointa TLotravel the lavorite and best iotntd Southwest. and W Northwest eat, Saxuheast, and corresponding included in its me in line and branches, Chicago, .Tiie Rock Island eyatoru .'iVeriDort. Muscatine, Washing-ton- , Fainleid. Cttumwa. Oskalcoaa, West T lndianola, Wintereet. Atlantic, Knoxvillo, rv lows City. Dea Moinea, Centre acd Council Bluffs, to Iowa; Gallatia, Harlan, Guthria Leavenworth and Atchison, enton. Cameron and Kansas City, in MiKuri; and St. Paul, In Minnesota; Watertown in V iiinaaa' Albert Lea, Minneapolis BeSota, and hundreds of intermediate cities, towns, villages and stations. mld-cont- o- 'ubon, THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE OR- - iAXS, regulatw the LIVKR jtnd V . leanse the (KIDNEYS. - A wlne- ;l.issf ul before each meal will mast 011 BELIEVE tBts statement. Tliey CURE D YPSOMAN1A (ths Uoohol Disease) by their charmlog notion upon the STOMACH, restor Ins Its natural tone and entirely ilextroylng the MORBID APPETITE for stimulants. MALARIA tlisappears before them, and PER-f'KC- T HEALTH rrtumei Its sway. Horse's Feet. ' For sale !y alt druggists aad wine steel rail; umooth tracks of continuous ballasted road-betnorowrhly"Wilt as near aa dw stock perfection culverts and Drirtgrea; rollingk ;man skiu can make it; the safety appliances of patent buffers, platforms practical discipline which- governs toe and that Lr,i Transfers at ooration of all its trains. exacting Other specialties of this route are comforts and ci connecting; points in Union Depots, and the unsurpassed of its Passensrer Equipment. usuries or THX com-vvs-id i The Fast Express Trainabetween and the Missouri River are Chlcag-Pullman of well ventilated, finely upholstered Magnificent Coaches, Day of the latest Cars, in which D.&R.C!. Sleepers and sumptuous Dining YARD, cooked meals are"deaira, Difirestlon waitlngr on oaten, Ciioorately leisurely "good . opetite, and Health on both." Kansas City and and Between Chicaro TOTBS- - v .uCiildon, are also run the Celebrated Reclining- Chair Cars. OLD TANNEST SITE, J . THE FAMOUS ALDERT LEA ROUTE 4$fbe direct and favorite line between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, Cor. 2d Soutli & 3d West 'kv 'iare connections are made in union Depots for all in the Territories British Provinces. Over this route. Past Expresspointa e'waceringr the-r Trains are run tofleh-Where may be found a general summer resorts, localities, and buntingraad picturesque places, assortment of is also the most to route desirable the grounds of Iowa and Minnesota. It or interior Dakota. lands nelda and wheat irtnBtiU pastoral ano'aer-DIBEC- T LINE, via Seneca and Kankakee, has been opened KDen Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, IndianapoUs, and Lafayette and CiJUTicU Bluff a. Ksnma Citv. Minneapolis and St. Paul ajid tntAmuiianninta jL. For detailed information see Maps and Folders, obtainable, as well aa Wnich will at alf times be sold at. the m ku LOVrfSX.MARIiJKT PRICES. principal xicitei. uocea in ua uwuia etates and Canada; or saw Grain and .Wool wanted at surrent r IIR. R. CADLE, E. T. JOHN, prices.. Cash advance made on the latter. iT.Uiaat sad CtMrtl Maaager, Chicago. fiemral Ticket and Paitengtr Agint, Chlctga v .' rasr--nan- - air-brak- es: . . REMOVAL LlKIt iace - eoiiD W. MADSEN Sts, mm, mvimm mm . cxtj jkjsno First South St, & CO, ud 53 51 JSLt ,rt -- ! - - .r Iphraim flrcln, Juab r.'i If. Taylor, fait J. L. ilabtntoii ftiirt Viiileru-ooil- , fnirricir, thitida ., ftmntain tlreen ..fairlleld, I tah CO fayettv I 'ormingtim . . Tarmiitgton frCHiau, I'tm'e Co fiih 11 item Co op t.'unnison r,de. .....I tiUudale i , trwcooil Ileph r P. I'erk....i;eid,:e Volley, inuda Co., Id ft. f. Coot liroate Creek A. II'. J. It. Johnnon Utahen N MANILLA City (leorgetoun ..1eberCity ...HelierCity Uaaptr Oil I Ilerriman Iluniinyton tlydt Park . Holdtn Nonryiills ...Ilyrum :Hfmeer ....lfarrisvillt flarmony flunlsritle ffebra ... Hillsdale, Garfield Ca Joseph C y k'amas Intrrury ftulianola .Junction Kanab Kuysvill ' Kanarrn , .. Kaosharem , Kingston Aanosh i v Irtrin LntHston c' feamtgtoit Lakctoteit rin Wagoner C. A. Weibye Mention Co op JWwaJ Laarttx Larson . , Mount Pleasant r. W(1,l Mrndor Mmmi Meadoic Manassa, Colorado Mfayfield Muddy, finery County Moab, Kmerp CoSinty tttmros j. ..Minersville joiiy MtCurmel C. Jensen Muntua C. t. Hobscm William Xetefon. Mesa, Arizona- ....Mona B. fry John Morgan.... J. ft. Barker JohnXeJf L. A. bailey 4 Morgan Vtty Mill Creek, S. L. County Xewton-Creek .Kef's, fast Mill Mtpht Xorth Ogden ....Xorth, S. L. Count w L. A. Pace. .Xvtroso, Apache Co., Arfimcr Peter Antlerseh. .Oak Creei. Ordert-Ul. . Thomas Chamberlain 0. CroKsluiin., . Orford, THaJHa Joseph Hall. .... Opdem A. Stevens C. A. Xorth.. AND STRAW e K. Beid....L. S. P. Hit hard.., M. L. tJrmcrti, . . A. M. findlanl.. J. far Parties desiring any of the above, are ted to call and exumino our Stock und efore purchasing elaewhero. I ' y or I J. J. Bronchi. Price, fmeru Co.. I. AorttMit ; Marlon. . i fri. n HpAnUk rork ...Jlmulstlfi .Bocki-jlt- m JI. Iteifmnd Stirling tmntrriUe i ....Spmnfuh fori SpringvUU, Apache Co., AHx, SmithfitUl S.tHna Springs, r ,. ate. .. O. C. Oserson. J.McKae...Sl David, i t Samaria, . !.' .. A. Xngbmrg.t SantsapOn Coop St. John Cockle snow A. Ooo4Uff...l. GttntfarrUtt. I - STAMDS AS THE i PRE-EMME- : i : J ;' s- - F. Lesmer SMOOTHEST arid: STRONGEST. r, AVOID INFERIOR: BRAHDO. PAPER RULING REafKMBER THAT v - AT TV - ; -- J 0. ' f. 1 - ;3 . SALESROOMS FOR WEST AND SOUTH 917 Broatfmxr. St. Lou!; K? . Camp . 88 Strt,.M mm Str--t.i GrfMuit. iv-wh,- I '; tf" TottngX...., JT iiu. . . . Tyner Strtngam. ' 5rwm IM Taylor. Arittmm ........ TeasdAi p, 0.Bo JrWst' Co. .T.Jri......fer ArteJn i. WfX. KuttaU.. IT.; H. CitdniaMi ,f!fiT " C.,Arisem, weiismit ;yiiwi....)iMH.,y;.;.; H, Ooff.......... .......... ..t.West Jordan -- if- -- BL John's, Apache rirgUCttf teC. Sharp............................ Vernon W CVo.Ji...j.i tranship i OUR 1XIUSTUATEI BOOK on Kntttlngr (Xo. C), wlH b sent on receipt of three 2 cent stamps. - WV st. Joseph, Arinma Johnson. Tempt, Martcopn Co., rnows Co-oToii J. B. Jardine Trenton, Cucks Co,KV(ah Joh Batty,,!. ToontrrtU 1. Pkailp$..,. SM IS PEERLESS. W. JT. W. J, FLORENCE KHITTJHC AU ITS BRANCHES ......:Summl ?ohnVclaw4 W. r...t ! .:.5noJK .:...i.l.Sandm Af.'ZWWr A ArUonm Co., Arixonat Sate Pttrmlet sT,- - .....,...,.,i., J9reS01 tOnnu,:. : - Wallsbue-- f v4;i .Woodrf, Bkh CNt Dta . J. X. J.SSSS..,. I"'.... ......... Wale sK if fftston Idaho' "4,""'" Woodruff, ich Co., Arison ' 1 - . st. John',, tfla. Smntsupstm Scofietd, Kmerp Co J. JT. Smith...; ' tr IJnho- Afc Ifr Brridjt, Idtth. w JonUttlz Sci ity ....... ,.t.m UUreA F.B. Smnc... D. Px Dms.. 0.- - s ....lies burg, Id,tint fo-of- ft' smuhfieiacop ' v i yHfti, . flc.chvcil Bi'mmund U. W. Merrill, Jr.. John stuhtiMir...... C. X. Smith.. . W. JPant j John Johnson . . . J. Peacock. WUUmm Jtramiati... Wm. an Wf Pleasant Urorr Co op Pleasant Vrtovg, M. J. Bichards Plymouth, Box fillet O a. v. aibbs. Partstfise tniiiam Ceildes.... Plain City IT. C. Partinstm ..... Preston, Idaho IT. Harrison Pirtu J. A. Marchuit Proa B. B. Gardner Pin VaJlei, B. P. MtUer.. t MclKclit Thomas y .... Paraua.M Poraooenia '.i Co-o- Wm. Mcfadysn - mum llk Prvrufisnc Paysoit , C.J. Bohtrer.l j Competitors. PangibitcK rorlrtfcUl M. Coombs . i Gibbs. W. Bean . J. P. - 'BUSINESS,ptWCESSUl and Excelling aU Antedating Crosby. Parowan HAYS A BECOKB OF YEARS ir. Porter.A.. Vfalen fineida Cityk Idaho Panaca, Xevarta J.f. . GORTiCELLI SILK 46 W. OrnoyUlt J. If. Xuttatl. i.. IHma, Crahum Co., ArUstma, Pans to op,.., faris, .fc.Ao Maddison :0RNtR EAST and 5"'1TH TEKPIE STS.. SAIT UKf CUT a'jxjj szosrro3cxta J. X. ir. If. til lrlcv DESERET NEWS COMPANY,!.- I ' 4 tiardsn Logan Levan H. r. McMuIUh... Lseds S. C. Berthelsen... Lajarak Col B. y. Jardine I.cuisrille, Bingham Co., I John King.... MMoills Ed. Burgoyne MoHtpetier, Jdah& . . Malad, fdahA f. K. Jones.. rr. SEWS ..PRINT, BOOK C3 . .flvnlock tJrantsrille ' A. Simonsen Manufacturers find Dealers in iiic Co. . . Peter llnsmnnseA. S. M. miUams.fiT. Casper Christiansen W.A. Pierce JEWS COMPffi Co h'arron, t.'mery Ommty fillmor r'ranktin, Idaho ir. Sanderson J. I I,, Kuculante WOliam Wood, sen AKD iFntr-KLKiniraurfi- isit f. pom inn H I ...4 Co Kphraim P. l'i(int'ii, . - c-- film fcho tr.fl. Stott..,.. DESERET Idaho M, iioti. I'titijham Co., lihihn J. as is lunihaw CK,llah,i , H Joseph -- ru I. A. Nudauld S. J. Allen... '. William Yates.... Oeorpe Morrison . . Sail lake Citj PAPER ! PAPER ! MS of the Art T ;.., C.Jt. Bobbins. J. W. Shepherd.. . a IN nr lake Vo..Mdah f. I City I:. If. King PLAIN Aim Useful Hints for .ITorfO Owners. i Horses are very--, delicate and liable to many ailments, and persons, owning them, who are not very, familiar with their nature and requirements, wilt-fin- d the following in the Cincondensed from an articlesuggestions, cinnati Enquirer, useful: Never feed a h ores' with- hay, from a rack located above his head, as a draught beats down which is injurious, and h ;4usl Is "liable to iinjure the eyes. A horse should not be overworked, for, like man, he gets tired, and to keep In good condition, be should have rest and good bedding. s. , Sometimes a horse will not eat his usual food. A; mash lof oatmeal, milk warm. Is about the best food to give a horse under such clrcumstaucea. And then ahorse should have grass. It lis his natural food. A continual diet of haV hardens ths coating of Ms stomach. The food is not digested, Carbonic f I'ait rr .... II. Ilaielei:, li. I. Illlhi f A. D. Griffin J. C. Anderson.... ia. sub-eiinUa- lly d: f. Mod.' '. .1. Iteseret . .., Co-o- e BOO-B33ifTX)-nir- . , John Morrill Kanab milard IHshop... JOB PBINTING uas-Teja- Joithmi Hetmett C. Soidhu-nrth- M. Chritren... IIy. Seeley t Aa-Tet- aa. t't-ee- . f. LOOK WELL , lieu-eirill- Peter Later W. f). Pace. Mons Petersen T. S. Terry Seth Johnson ...... O. A. ifordock Joseph VTarr. rV5 BOOK AND JOB When you feel USED UP. Then Aie system requires help to throw ff the accumulations of the STAG- i . r ..it nty .. K. Bennett If. It. l'olman James VnsioortH . . Bolter! Jones . IN THE ft., ralinm f'i op.. fin.. I'eli mri T. Wdliottts II. ft. Altred If. A. Leuis M. Jeffs A. Hatch 4 Co.... Oettrge thiols Jtt $. B. WZXPXB. -- WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE .CEOORAPHY OP THIS COUNTRY, WILL fi'rt James Crane Charles Pulsipher. Jams A I laities. . Rag, DESERET il, J. S. Huntsman la. - ..Vedar t .Vedar fart xilrillt ....Castle lt.de Jasper X: ll.;r,H. .Cltflim, Idahi ). A', r. Mrd, l Charleston L. IK Ahrrtl!j Oir. I. ,1e Piute t ., f 7(il J. .1. fhlredyr. Cheat t riteld, Itinghnm Co., Id. John Jardine. ...(UarLdon .Col'instoH ami J. C.JH-irejII. X. Allrrd. .. Chester ..... Joel farri'ili Centerrilte John Oster't'.ut ( anH.a Idaho James Jeituott . . Irajer - ir. Putnam Nail Co., ' 24. r. Heubi'utiic. Jact'b ('. Iliffler (' ni StartGunnison -- BOMSH Ilmrrx-ill- t Illuff . i J. MADE TO ORDER . B. H. Ilenson Heaver . B. II. Lenvlltn.... If. Snyder John Uarthotomete. Karmington C.i ip. is. jr. A'etinard. A. J. Allied... STALB BUILDING A SPECIALTY. s TAYLQB. V. Il'irr .... Vri . Block Moutta i'p , Co op LATII, Shingles, Mouldings, irrsvmee, Doors, Windows. wooa facszlng Uoxea, BuUders uhbqi, Hardware, Sash Weights, GLASS, Etc., Etc. , T. Jloffcm iifW'er H'. BrJT . Iir Htnii-rrvile- A. Thompson'. UH. Jatnej I'.rotrn T. Hell It. P. Allen DEALERS IN I tall y '! K. . g, SIERRA NEVADA LUIUIBER ftah James BKtOKSlX, KaUOKK. Truok.ee. C'al. w. . r-r Alpine H'el'er James Hoirns.. Alnty M". J. Dlack. . . Alpine, Apache Co., AroA,i C", V. Ihtrtleit.. ''i' it, I .MfriA Co X. I 11 .! Anrora . . Ilripham t'ifs. Hrigltam tty C op... W. Ilul.iie . . . ...rmiomnngteH, iiin Hirer J. Ilannm .V. O. Xei ada ...?,.,.. It ltcita JrW. n W. M. T falls merican A Amerunn fork Anieriinn fork IMm. Crusiri (.'., Idaho ;1 Hunter... F. 'edar PA. r..ti f,, memnn UWkii pass to and Item Depots. AND ( S. II. II i.;7iW. tt.tm , .W ei, , . . Have You Malaria? J. : I- J. ar U.C4B.K. A D.A.tUI. nspsts, SALT LAKK CITY, UTAH. V. O. Box 1049. Telephone 294. from Coustlpatlon? thief-Ju- s HliiAM W - 1)k.-,ku- John Brewsry Do You Suffer The followlnir arc the Authorized Atoiits for tinNkws 111 Uielr rvsiuH-tivtowns A. Allen, frrtl, Amrrian falls, Idaho William (irant. . A'. Lewis. t l..u. d sJtw lme A. FISHEIi BREffiSG '' 1 offered inimneht trith SfiHtntch, Mcut.tirh", etc. A neighbor, telto had taktn a nr Simn uns Livr ltgiUator,tolj me it evrr J'r m trouble. The first dose I took t cd mr very tnm:h, and in imt trert's time t trns m strong ind hearty us I ever vxw. It in the brst tHrdieinr 1 rrrr taok for lHjsprp "IticHWOND, V . . O. CHKSSHA . Safer and lletter than Calomel! dra-iny- Contractors, and Manufacturers, kept scperate. WANTED! Horse-Sho- BTJILDEES. JO& Ngy3b d ALL; DESERET NEWS' ACEXTS. WISH TolniTV THE KU.I.OHI(. articles by the Um or car lond. tiI pa Cash en delivery In this city, leas trci.la Old CSuit Iron, Old Wrought iron for ttuSi Old Bolt lex. Old BrLeu Glass the drffcreut colvf I have been Mibjert to severe sipells of hn?c been In rougU!tion of the l.ivi r, ami the halht of takinir from K to 20 rrams of me laid calomel.which geneiiilly up for three or fonr days. Lately 1 have been taking Sim moms Liver Regulator, whiclwravo me relief. tHthout till tr intrrrupttOH to husinrn. J. HUGH KlIDILKPonT, Ohio. in (who, with another, tained the f rant from the crown) from Good, Clean Cotton The Hampshire County a England. former name of the domam' was at Deseret Paper Iff III. . . ' Vermont From the French word ver mont, or green moontainous nature of the State. The name was officially recognized January 16th, 1777. Massachusetts Indian name, signifying "the country about Abe great hills." Rhode Island This name wasaiopt-e- d in 1671 from, the Island of Rhodes in the Mediterranean, because' of its TO YOUR fancied resemblance to that island. Connecticut This is the English ths Indian wordQuon-eb-a-eu- t ;whlcb jsigpines the t" ' ' ?V- - f 2 'Ti river. New- - VotkrKamed by tLe ke of f) York, under cover of A title given by the, English crown in 1764. L New Jersey So call in honor of Sir George Carteret, who was governor of the Island of Jersey, in the .British ? T channel. ',. Fenn, Pennsylvania Froin William . meanthe founder of the new colony, h 4 H Wodds." Penn's ing Delaware fn honor of ThbnjasWest, Lord de la Ware, who visited the bay and died there in 1810. Maryland After Henrietta Maria, the Queen of Charles 1 of England. Virginia S called in ttonor of Qaees Elizabeth the "Virgin Queen," in whose! reign. Sir Walter Raleigh The above drawing was made from a nail, made the first attempt to colonize that snowing the lamination of Iron ia the Cold Rolled and Shearing process. reeion. North and South Carolina were originally in one tract, called Carolina after Charles IX of France, ;1n ItiOl. In 1665, t the? name : was Subsequestly, 3 altered. . Georgia So alle4 In ; honor of George II of England, who established a colony in that region. This drawing was made from the nail tiifcen from the hoof and coffin bone aa Florida Ponce de Leon, who that portion of North America shown in tigs, land . The Only Hot Forced and Hammer Point In 1819, named-IFlorida, in commemN'nsl in the World that is not d oration of the day he landed there, tm:n t!ic point and clipped, or slienred which was. PaaqwtrdA, Flora of the eat, . will not is in Split of Flowers" Spaniards, or "Feast otherwise known as Easter Sunday. THE PUTNA-Jt- t NAIL. Alabama Formerly a portion of admitted Into the Mississippi territory, See that your hone is shod with this nail, Union as a state Jn 1819. The name is , nd avoid all risks. "filers we of Indian 'origin, FB3 SALE 21 DEALERS II HORSE MILS. reSL?'w;'-v'" ft i. 'mi MlssissiDDi Formerlv a portion of Sa scut free nples by mail, by addressing the province of Louisiana. So named inj 1800 from the great river on tme western line. The term 1s of Indian origin, river." meaning ths ,rlong Louisiana From Louis XIV, of BOSTON, MASS. France, who from some time prior to 1763 owned the territory. P. 0. Address, Neponset, Mass. Arkansas From Kansas." the Indian name of "smoky water," with the For sale by Zi. O. 3VC. X. and its French prefix arc rbow. dwAs sm Tennessee Indian namelf or "the branch stores. river of the long bend" the Tennessee. for "at the head of theKentuckyIndian river.1'" Ohio From the' Indian,' tneanlog previously applied to the "beautiful," river which- traverses a great part ot its borders. Michigan previously applied t the lake; the Indian name of a fish weir; so called from the fancied resemblance of the lake to a-- fish trap. Indiana So called in 1802 from American Indians'. UlUlnois From the Indian "lllni," men, and the French suffix ""ols,' to"tribes of ; men." gether signifying Also said to be from the French "se Printing Establishment. aux.Noix," Nut Island, given by early in the Illinois explorers to an island river covered with nuts the name beriverand the State ing attached to the the stream. being named after Wisconsin Indian name, if or "wild t rushing channel." BTCBT VllCUmOl OS Missouri Named in 1820 from the which great branch of; the MisslssippL. flows through it, Indian term meaning "muddy.'Indian term Iowa meaning "the ' FANCY drowsy ones." Indian for Minnesota "cloudy California The name given by Cor-t- z, the discoverer of that region. He from an old probably obtainedin it which an imagSpanish romance, name is described inary island ofinthat . as abounding golJ to some from Oregon According the Indian "Oregon," "River of the EXECUTED PROMPTLY West." Others consider It derived from, the , Spanish "oregano," wild marjoram, which grows on the Pacific coast. . airs Texas The word Texas or Telasls the root of the names of all the Indian tribes In Texas or Mexico. The prefix the tribe. Indicated the . location of The Aztecs. 1 welt, on the The Best Style TheTol-TeJa- s, Ariahuaci. lands of high or 'l 01 tecs, lived as iar sontn as x uci-ta- n. sJived oa the The II coasW between Matamoras and (ulf Vsra Cruz, and the Tial-Telwere located in the state of Ceahulla. La-con- 1 I ft are hatl .experience uith Simmons Liver. and regard it as the Regulator since ltifJo,ttte titHvm for dixruiiea f yr4Stet Htilclnr .So good a to mnlarint '" prrttliar medicine deserves nmcersul cummendntivn. TVS. REV. At. It. Mil At! Cor. Sec. South' n HajttUt ThevluyU-a- l Seminary Good Law. Daniel Webster used sometimes to read the conclusion of a charge by Judge Dudley, a trader and a farmer, a manuscript copy of which he had for It was a treat to years in his desk. hear him read it in pure and undented English, as it doubtless came from Judge Dudley 's lips : "You have heard, gentlemen of the Jury, what has been said in this case by the lawyers, the rascals! but, no, I will not abnse them. It n their business to make a goOd cause for their clients; tber are paid for it, and they have done iu this case well enough; but you and I, geutleinen, have something else to consider. They talk of law. Why, gentlemeu, it is not law that we want, but Justice. They would govern us by the common law of England. Trust me, gentlemen, common sense is a much safer guard for us; the common nense of Raymond, Exeter and the other towns which have sent us here to try this case between two of our neighbors. A clear bead and an honest heart are worth more than all the law of all the lawyers. There was one good thing sain at the bar. It was from one Shakespeare, an English player, I believe. No matter; it is good enough almost to be in the Bible. It Is this: 'Be Just and fear not.' It is our business to do Justice between the parties, not by any quirks of the law out of Coke or Blaokstone, books that I have notjread and never will, but by common sense and by common honesty, as between man and man. That is our business, and the curse of God is upon us If we neglect, or evade, or .turn aside from it. And now. Mr. Sheriff take out the Jury, and you, Mr. Fore- man, ao not Keep us waiting witu toie talk, of which there has been too much already about matters which have nothing to do with the merits of the case. Give us an honest verdict, of which, as plain, common-sens- e men, you need not be ashamed." lien. Per-e- y Ep-pin- TO ItUMiKKNM SIKX Tie Great Regulator Poore, in Boston Budget. AN INTERESTING EXPLANATION OF TUB 21 AMES OF THE AMERICAN STATES. , SISKESTCiSi 1 1 c MILL GO. ion, .New Hampshire Named by John ob1739 Mason ROLLER HARDWARE, SASII WElUU-rS- IV May 21, acid gas is generated, and the horse dies in agony, swelling up, suffering from what is commonly known as colic. Then, again, horses need well ventilated stables, free from draught or damp. The floor should be smooth and nearly level. It should be well drained and light, for sudden change from darkness to light is trying to the eyes, and a damp, offensive odor is injurious. Then, again, the bedding and litter should be carefully separated from that which is foul. They should well be and the shaken up and dried, ...... .. . .. 1. 1. j .ue 1. ; stall suuuiu tmuaeu muruuKiuj' is when the stabla and empty, let in a of frest air. plenty A horse's stall should be large enough to allow him to lie down comfortably in any position. A tired horse will be glad to lie down with his legs stretched out if he has room; but if you can't give him a loose box, then a light halter block should bi; used, aud care taken to arrange the halter so that It to allow the head to may cometravelfrcely easily to the litter, for rest and Sleep are as necessary as food and water. II a horse comes to the stable wet, he should be rubbed dry before the blanket is put ou. If he is standing' about in the cold, it should be put oh. The legs should be rubbed and the hoofs always examined for stones. |