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Show 1 t t i : 1 ft. t I I r - - agon drawnvby t;vo ponies, Pss. Kim-Ii- lI ed eadylin Ijugfisi of f4C. jBr. kitnCj; remalningLbohind. Alljthat sho built ooine firteen Ioghouses forhisf1 with her out of Missourrcduld fiavo" ily farid others. ; Next took Vilato'Murrav Kimball: wife of Presi spring the Tues-da- y been packed on the backs of two horses-:th- e who wras C. died, of Pioneers Hcber Kimball, pany organized. Whn onoh tooki the rest.N, She stopl Br. GEORGE Q. CAHKOK, Editor, dent Oct. 22, 18G7, was tho daughfer of Kimball was absent with that nobv Atla5 in spmctwo nnuwaa and ped months, of .hand, explorers, there was considerahu Ito3well andSusannah MunT.y. Green," sickness among:: the people at Winti! 1807. 1 torn in Floridaj Montgomery. Co.,.Stat .THUBBBit: EVEHIKa, PDEa 119,. heir 1. to oonvoVcd Vli6 f Jauiricv. Illinoi? Quarters., June this time Sr. VilatI of NewYork, inuring oho whero When President Kimbaiimarrieaucry ,exerQised.strorig;faith.in adminuterin? niE-iQORlittle over 21 reached there experiencing much kind- Wthem, arid was indeed ir mother i$ iMmr' 97th J1822. ho wad IMMIGRATION hOF in her destitute condition. I He had : DONATIONS OF it STO CK , : B rO , of ago, having been bom June 14th ness years n behini-iall this time her source of reliance mi !&QssdurJgBomethree ;nm5'anlteii RECEIVED. 1801, and she was 'a little over 1G years of remained h tmfoJierditlknow monthsl'during-whicon the Almighty, ancLoften was sheknT age. lie tlien uvea-i- n juenuon, oxluijiu where she wa,s, and the of both hert.family provided for whon anxiety she having been f residing-iCo 7 The plan pfoposedfat'last Conference N.Y.J . - ' for each other's-safetand welfare mav tne irom 'o for poor the v 'Immigration be- - be imagined iii tpart. He then moved! ,f4eidonts'Young, Kimball arid N in Mendon; While distant. residing nn.l!WnA wnnia fiffni llfir his family up to Hvhat was afterwards? returned to WintenQjiarters late inlth! Burop&:ba4:Veen .heartily, endordy fall of 1847, andinthcriextrspriri S? the people. Especially do : ihoscbp .marringetheyjbeQamememborstli called xiauvoo. On; the 23d of August her son David Kimball' started with 7' haver some ponton oi uieir mmuy uiu Bnntiat church, hoincr Mntizcd by Elder I UbesopkUeysT In ' tbh subject, tliey Elijah Weaver of thataith.; Some t hrect feer lutert-stei- l mnicn frnnpnt anneals to one anil an-- ; fullness bf tho cosnel. n some cldersi rnlssibti1 toEiifflandiincomnhhv?with bay horses.;: In she trarelM by other of tIi03ohvhotlthey think; 'nrq ablej who came from. Pennsylvania j tor: tho President B. y6ung. At this time bothj from ,WinterQ,uart6r& to this val. i i to counsel themto ikh'owtwhat. step house of Phincas Hl Young. ' Soon aftcri their Ifamiiieser0i sick, and they were she occupied it as her bedroom fot so sick themselves that they ;could yearsr" TOlsthV-meau8.,hls look LBr.,Kimball to take had hotter they Ori the Journey , and for a time after scarcely get into the wagon. After they itbcingwlnterUmc,andwith75ro's.J5rJgj Tho scaTcity of .money, at ,tbe present ham and Phiheas H. JYoiing and their had gone a few. rods, Br. Kimball called her arrival here,: shcThad much trouble casW some and a is in time serious, wives ho' traveled, into Pennsylvania,; the name of his wife aloud and she, hear through, ;thei sickness of her daughter moat Insurbountable; bhstaclo iJn tha about 130 niilcs, to learn 'riiore of tho gos-- j ing iti, (tottered to tho door, when tho iHeleri, cauied; hy the latter losing aula. travelings- by the 'way of the people's rendering the aid pel, frqu.whence ithcyv returned fully brethren staidingj up in the wgoh arid li&ntplchildwhile SweetWateJBi5'er and ' the hardships their liberali ty would btheiwlsolprqmpt endured through exposure in cold and I of 18S2,r ;Bro B. Young-anIn April ;shouid"iiot ilol Saints If Ujo 'thenrto stbfinyVeather;twhiIc-inamos- t delicate H . C. Kimbiill were baptized, and some wero as seasoh out f Bri condition.ofhealthV this coming they! all he fbrought smarting. At tfthis, time time afternsistcr dilate KimbaIlf ana I colild' wiih L Kimball leave to Vllaie 30 others were added the Church in the fall of 1S4 f onlya man heyarrivedhere Jrom England; wo do1 npi think It will abovit came the day and she storcoritiriued in her wagon W In Mendon. i At this time she had borne nine dollars, which - be from a lack of 'djsioUo;o to Br. iKimbaLL ibur ,children;- -r Judith, after ho left arid demanded'from her as til Br.1 Kimball built ; his present abode, part of the 'people hero 'to;asai3tth'emj jviarvuii v liuam jtienry. xuueu iutu;unu pay merit of, an'aecouht.' fHis1 fdirii Jy w"as ia wnien ttiiui lUisJMeu .until ner ueaui, I mother but from the f"difll'cylty ln obtaining Boswcil.tOf whoih JudlthCahd.RpsW-dlShe was-t- he at the; time residing in a new log house; often children, X I J832 whichrwashut tlie died. iln iallof Bfp; Klmf partly finished., t eight brdpdit;gMs7(sixof whom money to &enu., ,,xec wnen toamis aro had 'absende; BrtCl stUlUyer and. the grandmother of thirtv lAmhalPs determined to -- accomplish .any labor nau ieitUer? m juenuoni,iopt.iiis iioreo C.DuHrig ideath; Rich, who had purchased five acresof )m that may bo assigned therniiHiis sur- - andiwagonh.anditlirjd six times Joseph Young,, went up to Kirtlandi land adjoining Br. Kimball's, with hisj :'BrirKimb;iariifaini Sad ; a0d to vis it the, Prbph et Joseph broken up frombirie andid omestic com prising, to thosVunauaintedwIth this ' returnihg, icC the all 01833,' ho befriended Sr. Vilate much, and were fort, by mobs dnd porsecutionj each time work, to seo what they ;can accomplish "after took his team andwhgon imdmpved frbni truly 'brothers and sisters to her, for leaving y theii! c lands; habitations, and in raising the means to perform iti Mention to Kirtland SOOmiles hrms61f, which thqir reward Js. ; in the futurd. 'nearlyall ?df their: ( substance ibr which . Means 'springs up on Jcyery . hand; and arid Yoiing and' others they hayo riotetTeceivereebmpeiise; his wife Vilato and .two children t vith Bro's ' from unexpected sources, and difficul- Bn Brigham .Ydungfand itwb' clilldrcn of the T'welve," did not arrive in through :all thisi Br. Vilate passed. Shi a was belovyicii by her husband arid his r until i April, 1840. ties vanish before theml iJnder such .traveling! In. th1o;Bame,ag6Ei England They sicknSnrafek family, Wd bf the Saittt$ no kne herof hadi)njdetairid.by circumstances five dollars will seem 'to : i j When hp s tarted withiptif a Cimp of and had to stop some time in viftues Bheuong en joyed the esteem means, at double amount as as other the far go ,on, tho 5th of 4May; .1834; 'nfot knowfng New York, where they preached thb all thoserwho had seenher 'times'. !(Thi3 Is the experlenco of indi-- ; whether heould evep the many changing scenes Gospel aridi baptlzedjome forty persons1, spiritin who gayo tliem monejr and an outfit to of alifethatjad witnessed;riiUch of the , Qli-vyidiial3 among yus, and Jt has bcon irq- - But few men were loft i a Itirtland Sidney Itifedbn r and sdmp cross the sea. jMBy this you may know troubled 'aHidrsecutions'wdmpbbiiigs pcatediy illustrated : In tliq history ;of agedCowdery, was 'workmen ;being all that remaihed. my SairitB m y n arid7drivingsi,tcwhich:th.Ghurch i ; ) tho'peopW. 'T' England? fourteen1 for yeiars subjected: . ?Her faith and coTheyfwerein f . Thero aro many persous in the coun-- ; during his absence, id, he Was, alsbfahd monthsi nfidence, ih;Godf arid in the principles? of tho summer. folloying jhis1; reAfter returning home to Nauvoo, they fheGdseIriierje"fixed and i unwayeribg, try settlements 0whp' are wllllng'and through ; timo ofs took anoUicr mission, the State and she died with wlth,tho Camp, miichof her anxious to contribute ,to thb immlgraj turn eu-exwas spent in laboring to clotlio ;those of Illinois to allay thethrough will excitement whenhe resurrection, glorious tion of their fromBurop?; who wera forking on the House; of the isting kthere against tho Saints; f After j oy the uilhrealization .of ; all" tne w .upon her at but thejdlfficuity in obtaining oney liord,1 in. the ihidst of her;househbld .du- that they took another mission to the labors. Onc ihcideht Viirillbs-trat- e eastern States; and in 1844, the Prophet various tiinesvwniio jupou tiie earui, anu discourages them! ; Theyhave 'cattle; ties and tho spirit which animated lier then . Joseph eufrBr. Kimball on a mission to sealed upon her; by Athe holy! spirit; of : find a not can market ' but they ready r as in after life: Sho tbok orip hundred Washington . Sr. Vilate was necessarily, promise. there Where thein for in any quantities.! She. was buried Tnursday, Oct. li4th, pounds of .wool. t to spin ahd iveavb oix leftlto iher'owh resources! to considerare soJ'mWny who w;Ish torealizox sharesand spun, and yfoy& i tf:ahdlgave able extent during these repeated and 1867, Presidents iB. Younrid H. IC. with fult sharo, for thb use of the' mchjl a nroloriired absences, as Br. KJimbali was-- Kamban,ranU9sephlY6un cash for stock, , as there are in the pre-- her, H. on the Teniple; and it so mueli away that 4f. a crop :Bishdpsril46re'ri2v'Ii theVtsbon gltiVf the mar- -' borinct sent Instance, into clothing for, themi she . beingVasup ,: ' Young, assiiUrighebsequies. to off hold and get hoping ket, buyers reappd acrop lie hddJpoplanted it, up ( Tho folloirig owri terms? . to tlie timcoLfhadeatli'oi "the Prophet sbriie eark previous to her decease, .j, the catUe ,'on their; I Joseph. c Aiidiinxillfj these missions, he when"sherdid-not-expec- t long to' live, Numerous inqulfres havo been fniaile sionaib( tho Eastern States, in 1835, and went forth without moneyfof any kind, wiU 4bet aCnttihg?eloselto; the obituaiy of President Young to know whether, as 1830, Sr. .Yilate; placed; hert trust tin'God like theWcleritdiseinlesrwhic aritf died so faith--f- notice bfjoriwhpliveti President of the Perpetual Emigrating and bore bin absence ."with strong faith him r to tlie trutlT as-y- SrT "Vilate M. KiniLtdtrust i, irivj God, rv :ii-'ii v Fund, hewbbld'inot take grain ; and laboring for tho welfare of her family instead 6f inra poeketfull df mbneyin It hqii.' a tock on donations for, tho imtnlgration and .seeking to addtb that wliiclrBr; proved xi in tin 's family ; his :wx.fer and his TOpARTH. ' To rt their support,, froin children, and their prayefsTwere-biTereICimbali had left of the poor. .The general respons made thb friiits of his industry while workinsr ;ud in faith. One day, when hiMdaughter; Weep not for me, ajy nob lo head, to til cso inquiries has beed that.it would as a poster in Kir thCUd.;: JLess thanlibur I HeleriYaa harefbote Sr;;Lfaurif Pitkin or thlnkf;past oiTences. giveD; -. the dead, save expense and trouble for each'ridi?; iWccKB nuer no starieu on . ms. iirsii mis- told herito crb alone and rirav to tho Jioi-My body fiieeping-witner tnirq son. ,that.tho3i9hop'sheart might be opened1 tteoer happy InowinTidaven. Tidual,-;Trliwished to make donations, .siqa sne nore1837 sho. was again left alone, In April of to converUhls own stock and grain into Br. Nor would i turix to earth again on his first mission did so, and next day she went down to Kimball starting "or all tne pleasures tfcere were givw. ;r money: and "send it. It seemed to bd a to r, Europe, to open the door of salyation . O,; may xny children como to me, hemisphere. lie had Jiist This,-o- f course strenfithcrrcdlthe child's Tery;Iicavy , task toimpose; tiponf the to:Vanoher Ana aweii wiua tjnrisfcin xicavcu. ' healed from sickness by tho power faiths tllTA rp. :r v nil n President of thj !PerpetualfEmlgniting been; God, as lie left his. fjomily to1 gortd a vIurinR theipersecutions hetbro arid ..And whentiliy wprkjoa "earth is done. Fund 'Company, "to idispbsol of allthe of continent i where the gospel haaMov-o- r after tho death of thb cPrmhefc Joseph,' Theii may jtiiirie exiVSptedy be, ?ba as stock and grain that might i been reai'derital.1 Young ' and Kimball wero given proclaimed Tn . this dispensa-- t Thy body rest in the came tomb, conie and 'dwell with me. donations, whon 'If ;thd flabor were) di tlon.,i jWhilfa ;hc wasrgone;' Srif Vilato much hirrasBed jimti had t6;keep ihem-- i spirit Tby ' ., thom- -' lived rn r thot midst of tho perseeutidna tolves secreted a corislderdblo portion of 'Tided xannr Jndiyhiaahi .thp f " whicharrassed the SxdntoTh Kirtlhdg tpe time and apostates, :, It could be i rdoni 7ir7i th ouch ILCAlIlrBEIO celvcj, vi Olid in tho midst ofiho spiritof apcsta-swhich ao fwidelv;:revailed thehsi at rhich timeilieirunmeayf-creplacedfi- n of "Self," w THiLTaiCAiThaicocibdy ror itho first time :w time; yet hifaithtiraa "nnihalidnV very:! troublous! !circuriafohcea. When? presented But; in nficOTof th 4iHul.ty thoro; ia ono xno was ana or n tno in aoinrr tho nxpIiOijUtet-Wwill one" tnou-- ii r.iTni cxcinsivcjy me wauw in colling c tock for cash, tho President IiOrdnerioy Br. Kimball having returned in bfthborkcrii4it. Uci of ldwiih'tniltiiiof tlia HfJ hca finely a)riiuded to tako cattlo on May: 1838, moyedriiia family to Ffrf Br;? Kimball fhadHhunKarb tiidVcxo to bo tmd inboth rich pf charattci ncat-cattlLf MfcbourLViii donations. Wea ,whero ho ar- houad? 7hich hia family wero pcrmitfed &ot, - It drq73 thrifty July. cyclones of ielflahness " -frtm ono to dx ycKr old, and good work rived pick and feeble, ana whero'hiailrst to: enjoy: nnlyj threejmbntho and were wca a cov hoixsa; eight feet by then conipelled to leave. ? tfincc3 of wealth cadfcshion often are, aa j oscn, cot ovor bight ycaraoldr.T7ill bo, habitation i P0 river for the they crocked kssI wailoctriyinir to m&lntahi appeast tiken on! thla Hcconn lf delivered to cloven, m v7Uicn tncy couia .not stand waa tho IiiccLxappi mountain Brhmt Stringm in thia city, or to A4 building a houco a ptbry jand a half high, having to leave before the mob. When1 GadfalM. U not. nllowcd ho whidi waa, Bro.KimbaU-hc- d one cjtedr.ta: I Harper,; Ccdyr Pert,1 TTillr.rd Oo reason onljp ' G r cin of team hmado.hi3rl of liia own Ictoticllilinmj mobocix.V;But'fi short tlmo t7hco.itlDp,t3! ciid tdrloy V7ill nbo clnTiccd beforq perbecutien bcjdn to ligo thpy heeded, leaving their? furniture. Btricturcii onita Cdsdtc' rad unofr ; b o received &t c;h xatca on tho rr.rrjoac-;soun- U in Davicca . tnrific-trusivoCaldwell ctove3. and 'Counties; and; tan.di llcrve9iius findeedi lotmecsyet nearly everything t"iJJat.iix ibccivliogcittlo, tkPrc-- ; continued with inoro or f;lec3 Stolen co behind ttf oii3lnshj ousnter t7hose most of their clothes be--1 them, cident of the P. B. Fun dCo j'naj jr' vill until tho ScihtdTwero ,c6irfpelldA to Hco tofS put in bi-flhtra-- ? cocictyofwhlclrshd lawmlwAfoidi of difilculticp Etatd out the of ihtoJmirib not: bo .vrllilng to bitid Eimcif tofebnd1 theco Br. Kimball flimsy Brl Vilatb'teih?. ycungjj and ad imd1 tho cc:ilstasc3, hoUont3 wcSnl for circumfnce3fuibyi.OTc1 v of it v any psxU clarfindividu thhieh thiel deajf for a brighter day In the fntore, ehildreni; ia one,kno wn only to those who ane3Cl lookinjr in and pewj of rldicnlo hcncctinirth; would if ixoney werd j deputed; but iwkeitho CdLnta wouldnothavo to oufier it. Sr. KimbaU mESrienced a, panrcd; Icrtitn cT ar th will D hla discretion, and; if pcrdibb, mzi-ncomohanda of thefW-ed- . ?ah;thoy a$:irm Br: hrid U Ca?c2!2 appear 14th On tho of s eiijter the namea individuab whoso to .tM incident FebruiiryltLi, and J it bring may Vilato and three , a comApex, unmurmuringly hlch bo presented by those making the dona- - with PresidentB. children, in company pany with others of her sisters in 'tho a number of public fiivorites. the is pdr tarce,m"f Tho Dodged "Artful and Young family and faith among tho Sainto. the elucidate will some others, left Far West in a small oftheauaiew Jf At Winter Quartern, which was reach- - UlSifnrthft consideration wy ODITUAR" j. n f. : -- after-dwasslst- od lV8pox V lain -- r n 1 - - J : m - " "... M k. ; ! A L : i S Sr-ilao'b- -- ad thjs-wago- : horses-andeigh- J t ;, ! fi T : ( f : j ) ! 1 -- 1 1 ! . d i ! V-.;:r:.- . I ! i t : ? . 1 l - -- I grand-chudren,- qt j j 1 i r . 1. w:, s self-sacrifici- ng feee-lior;agai- er ? " . j co-religion- :j- j - ' -- : -!- -; ists bless-jingshiclererbe- sto j ; ; . : . 1 1 was-mad- e he-plant- ed -- her-sel- f, - x ul ' andi-hisifairiil- y " i f :BI5VLIi j ".V d . : j -- My-Tsplrit'- I' -- o . h d f ! 1 , . 1 i . J- - j , from-the-xrio- 1 ba : fc Ito-nls- ht i r b, , : i -- , XJft -- o . -- god-chU- d, a : . U-- : Cod-danshterZI- yctf ary , - -- W , i ; 4- .1 t ... : if., f . "; f ! |