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Show in tbe l,re,br p .1 During tue past, South. (hough Young, . r;; years, j LOCAL ITEMS. overwork-winter- could be From ff H-- I 1 11 . . I I - i i'JJ I nnnned.ork .1 1 iiiiiiil li i efl'ort . mine of , He vrmil tiPrtiisnnc vnjii required, or iirk;nfn would have to be e consider not ii.. we before God. in mnkThe the-- e Temples 8l v j h of of .hi work a, hold Siiouldt.ke determined that it it were their own, through, and (mil hittll be I'tislie r lI.rrwoi-kni-.iupon it should be pro-',conxid-he Though remunerated. to tbat many of the Saints eught on that work Temple !jtne foi w:ml and The first of our expenditwithout of our ure .hould be in he payn.eut Lord of the house the that who attended those and built, !lt be lo'tliii would be blest tar more abundant t ne ouier course, ne ly (ban by taking ' tti weuM restrain our euCod t!jt o ilwt we might be periuitted to jjie jmiVtbese Temples, and receive the finance to be performed therein.botb fjrtbe living ami the dead KTbe -' 1 L P. - ' SiJ THKST It. II WELLS building of the Temple iu this ci'y since the cuuiiiieucenii'nt of the Temple at St. li was in ileorge than we did before, ,uaibent upon m wliilt we lived, to do t',lin our power lo esta'Jit-- the kingdom wfcb Gud hr.d commenced on tlieenrili. fie question wae asked why ihe United OrJtr was nut brought forward before, lie knew i hut it h id been iu the mind f ihe Pre.-- i lent for ihe lust tweuty years, tut the p"ifle bud uot been prepared fjrit. For the past few years we bad been adopting a policy the very reverse f tbut wiiioii tlie 1'iesident bad :id wore becoming less aud lei-lf niKaiiiiiig. Any thinking persou tould ace tut to produce more aud wuuld be good policy. This would apply to the nation at large, and lsa to tn:.s people. The Lord's wayjwua the bet ay. There was dissatisfaction in the world's way among the people of t'.ie world lueiunelve.s heuce the strikes, tie Granger's Societies, etc. l'cople be prayed that the will of God might loni on earth as it was done in heaven. Uvtiuenat thii, why should we not ule course to bring it about? We iu'.Jou'.y do this by comnieDcing to nc tonauiliite our views. to the Lord's, and wrimys la Uis way?, that wc might he with Ilitu iu establishing His ting lura Whenever the Lord bad Uis wi!l io mankind, lie bad said im liinj abuit the management of thing, and His ways were differ-a- t from tbose of the world. We should inform to His will in all thing, and not him with feigned words. And if tlie earth is t Lie Loi d a and the fulness' liiereof, we should be willing f.r him to dictate in temporal as well as spiritual i!iin9. If the people would enter into :be Order of the Lord. Il would, exalt em. Not that they would step out of tauu hovels into silver palaces, but their condition would be bettered, every one ould ti u something to do in their own p!iere, for the general weilare. In many thing? at present we labored to-Much time, particu-lrlpetttdisadvantage. in the eeason, .was wasted, ad thousands lay idle when they mijjbt ' PUI 'tu e"")0 profitable employment. " ibe Untied Order were carried out in reawn according to i s design, the-- e temporal evils would be removed and Mildreds and thousands would be elected, while noue would be injured or pnve, ,,f their freedom ortheir rights. Altbougb'niisia es might be made, an I pernor. p,,,, int0 positions for which "7 wore unfit, yet he looked for the PPMt result., and. all these errors U he rectified as time and'experi- innde possible. Intend of i the wny we ehouW.alI r into it aud strive to make it a suc- udvo-tate- s .d tern-fiia- l J a y wm-e- throw-ogohst.c- rnsn oko. a. ssyTH abent 120' volunteers were ,s-- ' ls "J the Temple that it St." r2e .was touch aud he would smaller, io we it enclosed next winter. ' An exteded to all who '!n. 7 t,,ke their tools and go down d.na- work, as ii fiir gang thQ V C MH. COLUMN. promptness and satisfaction to custom-er.- , ghum, also hroom corn and mustard, nnd prepare in time for drying, canning he is uot excelled by any in the and otherwise saving the different variabove Hue of business. eties of fruit, nnd for making pickles, that, as far ns possible, tnese products The Si'hinklk. We bad a nice sprinmay be supplied without importing. kle on the streets, yesterday, from Bro. Bbigham Vou.no, Badger's cart. The other fell of Heller A. Smith, Geobce didn't take all the wind out of his sails If. Wells Daniel But tlie clerk of the weathr got ahead of him this morning, and gent us a genial shower, which not only laid the dust on Cl'rliew Valley. Pro. Richard Patthe sireets but caused the farmers'and ten, writing frnia Deep Creek, Curliew gardeners who had got their crops in, to Valley, says that it is a fine locality to make a good settlement, and recommends rejoice inwardly. ihese brethren who may wish to get good f rms, to go there. The induceWe have to beg the indulOmitted ments are, good land, plenty of water, gence of our readers for the omission of pasturage and hay, and good timber the usual amount of editorial matter, near by. He siys the settlers there which is unavoidably left out, to give would like good company and more of it, place for tbe Conference Minutes. They and wishes those contemplating taking will be found, however, upon careful up farms there te come soon, and help perusal, to be full of interesting and in- to make the ditch to take out the water structive matter, and in that view of the from Deep Creek, which will amply supcase we have no apology to offer. farms. ply eighty our profound dissertations nnd logical conclusions will not spoil with Interesting. In theabsence of other Keeping, and we shall take great satisand more interesting matter, we used to faction in inflicting them upon our unfollow the example of people who have offending readers at a future day. been conversing on the street, nnd who, having nothing more to say, would give The Putty Labcent Dave, the man their views upon the weather. But even accused of petty larceny, whose case was that consolation is denied us now lie inbad desired the on mentioned yesterday, us." It has weather has "gone back terview with Alderman Thomson this been a cold, damp, wet, dull day. And morning It wa not very satisfactory to the i rouble is, tbat the times areabout &a either party. Dave was not eatis6ed dull as the weather, and the few people with tbe position he was placed iu, and who haven't gouo to Conference are ns the Alderman was not satisfied as to bis dull as the times. However, our agri innocence, but those who identified and eultural friends say, "Isn't this cool claimed the stolen property were satisfied rain, splendid for the grain?" It is al that they had been robbed. The Alder-ma- ways best to taie a cheerful view of (bought the matter would bear fur- matters, and on dull days, in dull times, ther investigation, and urgeutly pressed hope and prepare for the "cood time upon David to remain the city's honored guest until this evening, wheu be would be pleased to see him again upon the Oct or Ldck. Dave, the gentleman subject. mentioned yesterday as having had tbe Tiik Eenkfit. On the occasion of the unsatisfactory interview with Alderman benefit tendered to Annie Wright, it has Thomson, about tbe little matter of the been determined upon to introduce the stolen clothing being found in his posdrama of "Kathleen Mavourneen," she session, did not c iv nee the Alderman his innocence at the adjourned interappearing in the character of "Kath-leeu- " of and James A. Heme as "Terence view last evening. But the Alderman O'Moore." The farce of "The day af er kindly said tbat, if David would donate the Dark" will be presented in conclusion $25 and some trifling costs for the benof the entertainment. A feeling of par- efit of the ci'y, who had en'ertained him donable local pride induces us to believe o freely, be would give tbe accused the that our citizens will rally in testification benefit of all the doubts ho might liae of their warm approval of the intrinsic had respecting hn honesty.' Of cor.e. and the Su ability aud womanly qualities so often David was short cf funds, secured bis valuable servi- lisplayed by her on the Ogden stage. pervisor has The Dramatic Company will appear iu ces as a donation in ntu oi me legal Mr. Allston, nnd was anxious to ham who was the fortunate purchaser of the painting of the "Angel Uriel." which had won the prize at the exhibition of the He was ledd it was Royal Academy. cot sold, is it to be found?" "bere In Ibis very room," said Allston, pro ducing the painting from a corner and wiping off the dust. "It id for sale, but its value has never ben adequately appreciated, and' I would not part with it." What is its price? ' "I have done affix nig uny nominal sum. 1 bave always. so far, exceeded any offers. I leave it to you to name tha price.1' "Will four hu .dred pounds be an adequate recompense?" "It is more than i ever asked for it." "Then the painting is mine," said the stranger, who introduced himself as the Marquis of Stufford, and from that time became one of Mr AlUlon's warmest friends and patrons. s, i n Jus! ...Arriving! ouit spuing goods,: 'CONSISTING ok Aad Pattern Hoiler Explosion. From the I ' ' i I'cronle, Inter Ocean. Ginghams A frightful calamity occurred at the village of ShawangUDk, N. Y., on the Wallkill Valley Uailway, on SatAs the hands urday night last , I.iiitii. ".- , ! Organdie, i . riquc i ,..,, ... AND A were having Condit's paper mill (a new structure erected at a cast of 8100,000) at G o'clock p. m., a large rotary boiler exploded, nearly demo- ; GENERAL ASSORTMENT DRY the building, aud burying in the ruius. Seven laborers many killed and three fatally were persons wounded. The explosion was terrific, the boiler, weighing five tons, being thrown six hundred feet. Intense excitement prevailed, and a mob threatened to lynch the superintendent ou account of alleged diurnal carelessness iu using a condemned boiler. lishing ; T - . OF GOODS " ' 1 Clothing iu Great Variety. i . A plaster made of fresh slack lime and fresh tar is u sure cure for a enn-ecwhich with all its roots will coma out. A friend to the public. "Saw , Mill." . r r, II ATS, ' . ..." C'AFS, J 4 e t rHpued Mist-re- t and ' ChildfonV'- Trimmed hais and Ifancy Goods. lili oM stand on FIFTH STRKKT, i k tJ " ' i. i ' c ' t ,. . - t ' - .. - ir Od MVhL . , , 0. V ' v: At bis BOOK STORE adjoining he keeps :. all the Periodicals and Newepapers of the day, rIho a full fctock of Stationery, Hardware, AV all Taper, rictuies, Frames, etc 23 6m - s ' . iLL KINDS OF PKODUCE, Garden and Grass Seeds. -- t i THRSEK, j. XT. Ua STORE. wi.ti , ' : Ladie', PRODUCE 13tf-OT- . r ,. . ' I : Staple Drugs, Notiau4. ' Paper I rankings, QuccnVWar tlas-warSaddles, liar- ' , ncss and Ham ess trim- W. TURNER. , e, NOTICE To . , iijjiogs, " . . . ; tU ' of Ogden nzul " i ' ,v.:. ii ; - I : - Cordago.ar.4k--.- 'Q'ia-vtarc.- '- t ! v - ::;!, ,l ' :I ; ! I I 1 - "Ji- .; K'ccplc iii II if '. ' " force and give evidence of their admira- tenders. tion of the richly gifted lady who is to i 4) . t :.," i i i u r; '":'.' bo the recipient of the testimonial profi, fii Katiilekn Mavoukneex. The beau " i ' mt ,'i i . fered. K ' tiful dram i of "Kathleen Mavourneeu'-' r- AES W and the intereiting farce of "The day Tk loading; BuvkiclUr of Hoodlums. Frequent complaints after the Wedding," will be produced i ".aiOTO-jsjziras'- ; have been rua ie respecting the disorderfor the nrft time on the OgJen stage, on ly conduct of several boys and young " Saturday tha ltjiu inst. tuese pieces "." "RTn sV, , men, who bave been in the habit of con- will be t presented on the occasion dedi ! flan rtn to Nw York, Boto and FbilKielpbl i e , in gregating around places where meetings catei to Annie Wright's benefit tendered v." t disorderwere being beld, and by their us a compliment on the part of our lead ... ,.JH.' ly conduct seriously annoying the as V r?.1i5, f ; H"iV ing citizens, in requital of tb many eer semblages ius"idc. This is very disgrace- vices she has rendered in entertaining ful, and must be stopped. Such things tbe long and dreary tightsof MArS, CUAMS, GLOBES themduring cannot be permitted in a well ordered tbo past winter A change has been And community like cur.s. Of course, the made in tbe . f!l J . , ,tf J first ..' en at designated, day exuberance of spirits enjoyed by some f WORKS. EDUCATIONAL I T't H a of desire account of the large number ' fw l'V .r f our young folks will occasion illy manieH om to CoDfrm fcivt him to their friends attest WL9 Mrs. of joo . i Wright's adwould we but .i fest itself too muchly, ' I J admiration of her binning talents and of ,.'. , ' .t "fr vise them to select otljer places than tbe s ; i : it ; .'. Tne Drama Ogden of meetings to indulge iu tie her noble qualities. 'if: r 4 i. , i their good A have tic expressed DISCOUNT these Company oats. wild If tkeir of scattering Our rww.WAOONacd MAG1IU will in promising their best efforts on annoyances are repented, the names of NERY DEPARTMENT will short- the offenders will be given ta the police, tbe occasion of Mrs. Wright's benefit. COUNTY PURCHASERS, , v-, ly le opened iatito' and you know they are nj fellows; so, Mtiufiwtion Kefjif Ami perfeet gparnUd. slow. and take this go boys, gentle hint, A cynical writer says:- ''Take a Old Tithing Ofllcc Yard. r company of hoys chasing butterflies; ' ' J coats on tbe boysnd From Saturday' i Daily of Hay 10 put ,' , Rerlherii lra!t. .' '! !,.::.:''! - 5- i k ; . '. .( ' ,i " ..i r JAM S D WYE It, m t SALT LAKE CITY, S AiHiifv if oh in . , ? t ' . i CELEIJKATEI IS ! ' a . , I I ? ' : .'.' . 't ' '. i .4-- out-id- e ,!',' LIBERAL ' . , : ' - Anthem, "daughter of Zion." Pryer by Elder Lorento Snow. Jdblrft.U,bwritic9 of ,he Mint in. Eng-fbail,boul ,0 coi iarge quantity of Prints, - George and put up the U wuld take some years retwtinthe of Prayer. EiHcaej if want-t'80'- Lrom ' 8. Be-side- had progressed faster in the w party of gay gentlethe freight New le (.jlUil-lllII- . A Washington Allston, who stood at the train for Salt Lake, to witness the head of American artists a half century Goods. J. Taylor, merchant "Nymph of the Lurleyburg," this even- ago, was at one time so reduced by pov tailor, Fifth street, has just received a ing. erty mat ne locKed his studio in London . full stoc' of spring and summer fabrics. one day, threw himself on his knees aud Notice. setGentlemen in want of new suits will find prayed for a loaf of bread for hiuisklf and It is advisable that our it to their advantage to call upon Mr tlements take immediate steps to raise wite. While thus engaged a knock was heard at the door, which th artest hast nd inspect bis goods. For the melasses producing variety of sor- ened to open. A Taylor stranirer enouired for directions to. he wo 'Jt ,gelniD!r on the structure by all wen anVin rower. The Temple is ihem"" ft hieh, nn i built of ' i' iuc l"Uii-- i ..lit. til It'1 tin lLa Unii" " " ulil in gUllSlilll' 111 "J '"'" ti volcanic rock, .,hiviif I It a minoi1 l ' il of a erV ........... ;l t.eett (Hivitiu'i iiiivmh, mucui (icttrucnon to I"' fvcnt tin 1i1iit rock, wliicii woui-- ii vr rlv ,t nixm the insertion of knM",'...ii ., li,.t character. The found t hut it wasit.ipown.le ,.s desired wUhou. rk-P- Friday' t Daily of May Gone Awat. men left this afternoen on long-taile- LARGEST STOCK d turn the butterflies into collars, and have a beautiful panorama ef young woman, whose you In TJtali to Select From jr. ii uoovr.li, i . , Dangf.rols. A world." D. II.. addresred to orders All crosswhile name we have not learned, from tbe the street this mon-ingCABBAGE PLAf4TS.. Paery, Ojcn, will rtoerve pnncr Tlie Mississippi Board' of Equali ' lue7 wereaool-"e- a ing down a knocked -- l.4i royal proclamation. by pass- zation, which has almost supreme Postoffice,;was attention,, AND TOMATO I'LANTKIH GREAI ing team. She was immediately assist- power over the property of citizens, eADRADR Kniwly al'wiol Vlbr?r named Tere1' ed Ij la fintl Kmy, t witis composed of three negroes, one by persons who happened to be birth C0k'ttineeta". England, nesses and. two. other of the unfortcnata accident. The white on April 14, i to. ,h'ee on tbe on Bneh. non to tlie following day injuries, tbe lady euffered.we. understand, persons expensively Foarth Witwoi vUr'h howvir, are now alivo. ' CHIFr. thefctate. of 3.01 were alight. people r! V j , , by salary-grabbe- GARDEN, r, il87-l!-i36-- trt, 2t i |