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Show ni'i DEATH OF BISHOPX. W. LOCAL ITEMS. from " KOUNDW 31. Wednudat Daily of May ? Mknuo.n, May 28th, Drowned in the Colorado-Xarrow Escape of Prestdrat ubwe II. North-Creek- , - - - I, - - dis-ehar'- fe ft t, er Bishop Roundy's body, but in pmp to love flooe toKeress, vain. mi 5 ever eorrowtrekspress? How shall President Wells, with Elders Erostus dead as a tail ?urp HusheJr iij his bark, aed still' is his tail," jSnow and Brigkam Young Jr., and a "Kno jfew others, proceeded on their journey; the rest returned', as all the provisions Mr. Titos; Huntef, were gons. Fob ScotSahd. t gait Lake Herald typo, vrto has been Biebop L. W. Roundy was formerly' 3 s suffering soma time from lung disease,-waresident of Centerville, Davis County. this city yesterday, and left this morning for his native places Paisley, Scotland, whre his father occupies live Chief of Police. We Lope the position of restore journey and' his native air will te health. 31?, Hunter vigorous in We CdNTEB-Tfc- lie represented Kane County in the last session of the Territorial Legislature and was well known as an energetic, faitaful and upright man. 11:8 death is a loss to the community. 'GILEAD" COURES-- ' IONDa(. HeraM ha9 becouie conTin-reTSe ll'atfier- editors have taken ap Th verted. their stake labelled, "Salt Lake mtttbe Decoration. Spring-.ana1 Centennial for Territorial the place Salt Lak Citt, celebration,."' and, accepting the May 29th, 187C. advicw, now join in with uj like EdITOE JtT.NCTIOS : Rttle mea, in' recommending the general Times are looking1- - up. The city has s for eome time past, 'been quite public to spend the "Glorious Fottrth" financial health is recuperating but its iaOgdca. iterect. Real estafe is risirl, so is the water this warm weather i? making the lower wards into ft' venetida suburb, a gondola Bear Lars MaiiI The time for the would be in' order if you wanted to col If the waters departure of the Wail and passenger 'led a bill itrtbat region. boat building will be continue to coaches from Evanston to the Bear Rifer the most successful enterprise afloat. and' Bear Lake country is 7 a.m., in The "Fifth Ward chickens'' will have stead of 3 p m., as formerly. The mall to turn Into ducks unless there 18 a now goes tri weekly,-viz- : On Mondays, change in the supply of water pretty of that part arc This itr soon, and the residents and Fridays.. Wednesdays bow to become amphibious, studying convenient for the Bear Lakers, but? a while the Last liencu people are en little inconvenient for travelers from deavoring to discover a method of rais this regienj as it necessitates their stayiing cabbages without irrigation and are a barrel. buying creek water at at ng Evanston oter night.The "ring" has triod an low? time to turn the city upside iew&,. perhaps in view of the above fasts; it would be a Bkcorati-iDay. Yesterday the good idea to try and t Jrarnt end for end, would be a praiseworthy effort, but heaTenswepir over ths graves of the he- this e is I forgot the circular' then roes of the civil war, mhtgling their and broken. Black is going,-o- r gone, tears ntfc' the drops of gritf shed by this thing can't be done without a proclamation, anyhow. neurnihg relatives. There were other tears from bright Spring hafl com at last; the merry blue fly begins to perambulate the eyes, provoked byaBpoift holiday. Trips butcherTshoj. in close prosimity to the by rail and boat were? hindered, and fragrttert' bunches of sausage meat, the proprietors of pleasure grounds gazed genileb"ed'biug trips lightly forth, and suggests thy propriety of an open air tnonmfully on empty gardens and retreat, whlh those inductrious souls refreshments. their beans' last fall arc It was a co'fl, damp day, and this one putilngdn a cpring crop onr'the patches abect ditto. render9d vacant by last week's frost! Grapes are a "gone up goese." Dixie fruit of this kind will be iademand here summer. Everybody ij preparing. this EwEriT. Jean Clara Walters, vrio to take bis family to some pleasure rebeen favorably known' to tbe treat to morrow, and the fall of slaugh"' theatre-goipublic of Utah, has made tered soldiers will be corrymemorated as by. a professional engagements for the next elsewhere throughout How m&vj will realize holiday. three years-ogeneral the Pacific Coast.' Pf- tbe afflictions of the waria which those ticrus to her departure abotiefit'hastseen heroes fell would be hard to estimate, tendered to this accomplisaed actress, but holidays, whether tby be occasions and next or of rejoicing, are made the regret Saturday she will'say farewell scene of' thoughtless enjoyment by the to the Salt Lake public- Avery attrac counpiany in all countries civilised tive bill will be presentedjf and ws hope tries, anyhow. the elegaat temple of ths drama will be j St. Mark's School gave aconcertat filled in the Theatre Friday evening, and T. A. every part. ' Ly ne took all the benefit be- sould get n house-eSatur. full" out of a "quarter zror dispotime neither but l'hve day, PER! sonah Oeo.' A; BTdek and Hfenry sition to criticize the performance. came up fnom Salt Iake I now go te purchase my decorations this goose and asparagus for tmorTew, morning, .and took berths on TaW- so good bye. An',8 rvt nepers for the east. These ; to Gilzad; Philadelphia and thence-tpwctanati, where they will take a haid President, n:. ANew York lawyer employed a new lJeo' A. says that he has obtaihed lad bby the ether day). and whin' the e of aosence the from Prest. Grant for-tattorney asked for instructions, Ti Vf "Your instructions - are to be fi us successor not' having, oBf replied: yet, taken in general, Keep the office clean, " n nppearanoe. borrow coal when1 ever'you" can, and K Uihbard, Esq.,. of thcrWV.U, under no circumstances must'you- C7er that the S. L. s Its-livel- d 's ; iwi-iou- two-bit- - s ., s - Imck-bon- n Ui-Ste- lias-lon- u the-aatio- - Tn ; o e ; "wph vO,wenl-ea- t tLU cf the. Continent.' Across 1876. The silver in the binding ' i if :'i the :;', trip book weighs five ounceSj ani' ,i From New York to' San Francuco rill make a magnificent souvenir of' Kf hi the eighty-eigh- t hoytrans continenth&'cerfltensial tal of f trip year. feat tVtfte annah of railroading. The only ceutsts otf the ttain wili A. train will start at one o'clock on be th?" special correiondeirts of the' London' Times audJ die Xevr York tfhemornhig of the 1st of June for San' Fransisco from the city of Sevro?k, a (iistauce 3,325 miles, with sixteen passengers, each of whom wil!HTTr-- ' "'TiTT Aa pay $500 fare, the fare including j Week's board at the Grand Palace lotel at Sau Francisco: When the Gi S&1 & S(W Lake' passengers reach their iustiuation ' zation. ' PGR they will be received by the Mayor! Afer meeting, thv ladies and some few and common couuj:I ot can . of Phe gentlemen adjourned to the ot C. JJr. Uenry Jarrett, "Walker House," to'partake of a 8mp- tuous repast, provided by the members booth's Theatre,.who is the manager ''' '" of the Sooiety, where they had 'AND'"' very of the affair;- intends to reach San hours from pleasant time, after which there'was a Francisco in1 eighty-eigh- t social feathering ft the school house, New York. The New York Herald waere old and young enjoyed themselves will be carried on the train, and will in the dance, till tea o'clock, all feeling well pleased wtth themselves and' with be delivered at Pittsburg, Chiosgu, each other. Omaha, San Francisco and all interOur crops look well, and the pros mediate stations on the roads. Mr. pects, are, at present, very nattercng, Jarrett, moved with the spirit of WHEN '.THE-- , that we shall have a bountrul li&rest, and to American ' ; ... , enterprise, desiring which P trust, by the blessings of the done do a fastest on the ever Almizhtv. may be the5 case. P hear of thing but very little BicknesJ in tttirr place. railway in the United States? has Tery fez? Artiolss 7r In conclusion, I would say 1 wish you made arrangements with the dice eat. success-- ia your endeavors is battle-forailroad compani8 between New obtained a tk '' the right, and in trying to ba&ish York and San Firaacisco to hnVte, at wrong ideas. torch. Yours truly.night, at every half-milW. P. bearers, and ourmg the day' men bearine signal flags. On ever! dif-erent road and at every station, the JJTcr Csmplaint. Heraid will be delivered, and in hours- - iVom New York Bv It. V. PikrcB, M. D., of the World's thirty-fou- r N. Author ef Buffalo, Y., Dispensary, city the Mississippi' luver will be "The Pdbple s Common Sense Medical reached at ClintonThe Herald of Adviser," etc, etc. jHane 1st, will be moraing: Thursday The Liver ia the great depurating sold1 in Chicago on the snme day. nfiSCEtrtiCNS'carfcftfHy (purifying) organ of the system, and has Mr very appropriately been termed the I nave with' the intention of making a cen " "housekeeper" of our health., and tennial event of the affair. observed in the dissecting-roomin making post mortem examinations Leaving New York at one o'clock of the bodies of those who have died of cm "Thursday morning, June l,he be- - Wines, 'different diseases, that in a large pro portion of cases, the liver has given crri lievw that his distinguished guests deuce of hating at tome time lean will'dine at the ralacc Hotel in ban diseased. Liver affections are equally Francisco on Sunday, June 4- There Every butcher are bets that it cannot be done. prevalent in beaetr Ale, knows that the livers of cattle, sheep r hours to the Mississippi and swine are tea times as frequently Thirty-foudiseased as any other organ' A healthy luver by rail, and- no stoppages beand a tween New York- and Pittsburg, is liver each day secrctesabout" half rounds of bile. When it becomes SQaiething wonderful if it can be ; AU'of th finest quality- torpid, congested, or ifj from any cause, done. Ttie United States govern: it be disabled in the performance of its ment has decided to send its mails ; duties, it il evident that tbe elements of Oilk, the blood; thus by this lightning train, and Wells, the bile mntit remain-iwill also send tlleirgold, irritating, poisoning, and perverting Fargo e?ery vital process, datur'attempts- to specie, and valuable packages by the rid-tbmaterials Yesterday being the anniversary of the organization' of the Female Relief Society in this settlement, the ladies had a very plcasnnt, nd I hope; a very profitable time. They assembled at tht meMihg house, where vary good counsel aad instructions were given by Mrs. Maughan, of Logan, also by Mrs. Willie, President of the Society and others of this plucc. All bore the: testimony to the truth of this work, anu or the benefits that the poor and needy have de rived from this Society since its organi- hovrs eightgt-si-x the greatest - r a-- j .. i'raa-cisco- - - ' ; , rnthfl-Market'caff-- e, - - P' " ' pj-y- o are happy to note Jtfxd-Tios- 186. Sditou Junction: . any stock the summer, D. ffant herckd during Wells. 7 a on u to the Tithiag corral, Ogden, iC!i Early yesterday morning we received ath inft. F. A. irammoud will ' a t'' c ?e of it for you. Sse ad. telegram from A. M. Mutiser, Esq., take dated on the previous day, giving (he sorrowfu'Jnews of the accidental death of Lang, Miss of Bishop Lorenzo W. Soundy. gwciftf suicide While President Wells and party Kane Co , has committed anwas Sh were crossing the Colorado River at t&kiDg strychnine. lady, as engaged to Lee's Perry, on- th:1? way to Arizona, on the cause which htf te the evetag of the 24th inst., the boat It married', and is unknown. dipped,- and the whole company,- with this rasb" mi " wagons baggage, provisions, etc:, were President The new Chief Justise for precipitated into the river. ArrivedWells swam about three rods, and' made M. Sohaeffer, arrived at tub, Hoe'the shore and safely. Bishops L. j1.on Sunday evening, gait Lake ity a? and L. II. Hatch, late of Kanab, enter upon the will, we presume, and Messrs. Jacob Hamlin, Franklin, of iis duties in a short time. Justice Warren Johnson, John Cartel" and Ellis It is supposed ibat the Chief W.. Wiltbfmks, alao were saved, but Third will be assigned to the was drowned, and his Bishop lloundy body was not recovered. The whole put-fiSad. pretty little terrief.was rati including Preet. Wells' fctaveling train a neai killed and by freight over carriage, was lost. be depot yesterday Everything possible was defie to HERD.-Ifyo- grVME '"Correspondeuce. i iit'inwiTrnrnw aorniaj. Jend a lwj&f' , v ; - - i to - . " ''. n &-G- system of means of other organs, as the kid by neys? lungs, skin, ete., which become overtaxed in performing tbeir"additional labor, and are unable to withstand the pressure. The bm'tn which is thegreal electrlca tenter of all' vitality, becomes oter-Btimulated with unhealthy Mood, and fails to normally perform its funotions Hence there is dullness; headache, lm pairment of the memory, dizsiness gloomy forebedings, and irritability of temper. When the blood is diseased tbe ekin manifests disoolored spots, pimples, blotches, boila. carbuncles, and lhe stomaca and scrofulous tumors, bowels, sooner or later, become aSected and censtipetion, piles, dropsy, dyspep inevitable re 8ia, or diarrhoea, e suit. SYMPTOMS OF TllVER COMthes-s-noxio- : Etme. The tickets for tbe guesty are of exquisite workmanship, in book form, five inches by four in dimentte lowest prices;- .. sion. The outer coverings are of j solid silver, burnished in the center, and- - the ten leaves inside arc en- Win. & SOX,- firm.The Baltimore a graved by Proprietors passengers, sixteen in number', will tickfet books bound silver have their encased in white, satin caskets- - with a lilac or ecru satin lining. The cost of each ticket book an-- casket will be 340. Daring the passage of the train there will be relays of engines iWATCHMAKtr AWT. JtWElEf?; at' every statioa"where the tram may Dealer in Ellvef aii! i WatrliM, stop. The excursionists will form a ?late1 W4 JfAlN ! tKKKT.1 UEJl. cue and all worx Varraated.'-- ! Repalrini teafl Etg party? no ladies being admitted lily - to intendedis ran PLAINT. oh the tram. It btrt1 mile's the Mt forty an hour, A sallow color of the skin, or yellow v ejjots on the Ace onds other quickness of th trip will be accomand dullness drowsin of the ' . body: parts ' ' Vr' '' speed plished by ess, with frequent headache; ' I'' : stoppages. bitter or bad taste m'the niouta, dry ness- of the throat, and intern! heat: ' THE L'lrTQUE TICKET. palpitation of the heart, a dry, teasing The silver ticket book contain tite cough? sore throat, u8teady appetite it - MlEll - d Clocd.-J-iirtlr- is-tb- ish-brow- n t thia-oontinu- 'jd '' : &' - . sour Btenach, raisin of tbe food, and throat choking. sensation in and vomiting, distress,- - heaviness, aBd bloated, or full feeling about the atom ach and sides; aggravating pa:fts in th sides, bteck, or breast, and about th shoulders; coho pains andr soreness throufrb'the bowels; constipation, alter natiug with diarrhoea; piles, flatulence, nervousness, coldness ot the extrem ties, men of blood to the head, wit symptoms of apoplexy; numbness of th limbs, Cespeciall? at night), and chills alternating with hot flashes; kidney and other urinary difficulties, dullness, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings. Only a few of 'these symptoms will be likely to be present in any case at one time Dr. Pierce TRTMENT.-T- fk l Diieovery, with smal doses of his Pleasonl Purgative Ptlkts, which aet as an alterative on the liver For Liver Complaint and the various af fections caused by a diseased liver, tlrcse The Golden remedies are unsurpassed Medical Discovery does'ruot siniplypaJ heft aba disease, but it produces a last ing effect. By its use, the liver an stomach are changed to an active healthy state, tbe appetite i9 retjulated tbe blood purified and'enrichecpand th entire Bystoto renovated'and mtored to te Golden-Medica- balihr- - - The discovery is sold' by ' druggists -- ftbllowins i)ro"aramme: On tbe first leaf is Joctl;& Vd mer's Special Fast Train, New York to San Francisco, Trans-Continent- C Henry ' al Jan-ctt- , General Manager. On the second leaf. "Pennsylva- ioia llailroad-NeYerk to Pitts- - m ,.h; 111; o,. M o4H. t ! bare." Third Fort leaf. "Kttsburg, and Chicago." Wayne I Fourth Idaf. "Chicago and North western Railway Chicago toOmaha." Union Pacihc i Fifth leaf.-Omaha to Ogden. "I i Sixth leaf; "Central Pacific Ogden to San Francisco." Seventh" leaf. "Pullman Palace Sleeping Car good5 for a double Francis berth New York J.tail-roa- " d, Hail-rcia- to-S- an co." Bight leaf. Cou-ppi- r ticket for meals en route. Ninth leaf. Or-k- f on Oranti Palace Hotel, San Francisco for' one wteks board. Tenth leaf. Distance tablo from , ew York' to San Francisco. The tickets will permit the passen . . X 1 1 r;- - 1 o- - .,8sM.5 : , I pKDth-foUowiBgtb- a- lit- of Jane, - I' ' " mi P a' ,, |