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Show v . .. r . i i a a i m. . ar. . ar . TTntlC r- -.. Elder W. W. Jackson had been Tne company travel In twelvein SL LouU during the octuring left carriages, and Nephl on Friday conareea to months inter 1 on the morning way eouth. Ions of Intelliirent peoule. lie re ported that Andrew Burman pre Elgli CounciLA punctual at sided over the Kt. - Louis branch, thirty-eigmembers, tendance of all the members of the composed ofone six elders, Including seventy, la High Council requested at the one teacher and one deacen. ' Ten Council House on Thursday. S2d have been added and ten have emigrated durltitr the year. FJnauInst, at 9 a. m. sharp. I daily the brancii was out of debt. Geo. F. Gibbs, It! bad a well attended Sunday Clerk of High Council. school and was in tbe enjoyment of tne spirit or the cospei. Brother Jackson further reported Theatre. There was a large au IE Idem Mar low JL. Cummlngs and dience and a good performance at Joel Hickslabor In a: with; him iu the Theatre on Saturday, both at and around SU Louis with euocess. Elders Maycock and George the matinee and In the evening. were laboring in the north Hackett Miss Adams was called out at the West of Missouri among the latter's close of the performance, where- relatives. earupon she made a neat little speech. I TbeKlders in Illinois were relanestly laboring among their tives, who received and :.treated Addxesse8.---lde- r B. ' F. .i hem kindly. Jbiders is. V. Jones aua eamuei Jun., writes from PawtuckBennion were traveling to- et, R. I. March 10 thor, and at present visiting and "You will oblige me by announc pTeaeniog among relatives In Onlow ing in your local column that I They were feeling well in the have changed tay addre&s from box Work. 63o, Boston, to No. 20 Oliver St., tKIders AIouzo Wiuters and Domf Balem, Mass. I desire my numer- inicus Snow were laboring in Hani ous friends and correspondents in odek County, Illinou. They.had Utah to be made aware of it, and several openings to preach, land to direct to the latter address in were cenerallv kindly received. . Klders Samuel Ji Wing and Phil writing to me in future. "Jlder James Mack, of Smith- - ip uu ratt were labor! ug together. Bio. Wing had favorably Impressed and letters to him should also be his father's and they would family, directed to No. 20 Oliver St., Salem, all return with him to Utah, this h Maes." spting, Klders Joel Parish, Joseph II. Take Warning. Mother and ail Poller, Miltou Hammond, Johh C. F. MIddleton were hers having the care of children Ford and would report their and present note the lollowshould . lre r - jfenda . x reaideut tituart spoke at length on me government of the ulmsde-madtimate dissolution fff Clod, systems, the reception of Jthe by Joseph Hqiitii tbe of . the gospel' to? Ihe Indians, tha order .f the! pri.thMi, and the authority of lU hl.li i gov-ernmeu- PniCE OF COLD. . . DanM. - i .."March 11, w.i. crrr. rvM.c .. lVrmC. JUy Bali RVitaVmoI Senm uh; at ILC5. ! Council, j 4.) cui i Tiiekjiomktkr degrees F. In - Find to-da- y. S Write Only On One BJde.-In writing for the press, write on on iJe of the paper only. It la very iacou veil lent to the printer to hare "copy" written on both sides of the write icgiDiy, especiiuy paver. uaraes and date?. T7fi,r election -- US" . p. m. atl the shads C6 Matters . ' - i I 1 w ii 1 ' o On Wednesday eve- a social party will be uing given by the Y. M. M. I. A. of the tschencK's l$th Ward, at the School-hous- I . f 5 Tne Sqilire Dealer. The first I luc nurnoer or me new xieaver uauy, ,henck'sMiH . .1 s e. yea taken tK" M . 1 TT ft and looks as if it meant to stay. ! - Sait ...,." lune?: " Biure ; V. f !!:- ; : - i i ! !: j I V.-- ; -. " j :. . j " .' V ' .. , I '"'; " ;" '. , IV " i'.'- - I - i 7 - V -- 1 ' AT j p. in. mnin & h. j i IN- GrOODS Services commcuctd by singing and Draver..!. Elder Miltou Hammond,1 not being present at the beginning ef the conference, reported his labors..; He had travelled In Michigan,: In company with Elder Joel Ricks. He found the people generally averse to religion, and particularly pre judiced against ', the Katter-da- y Saints. Of late he had been traveling and visiting among relatives in the State or Illinois, who treated him kindly, but cared very little about the principles he had taught them. He felt well in his labors. r President Stuart followed, treat ing upon tne uoonead, m answer w retjueeu j q r Singing and benedictioni Uouference adjourned stra: die. ; -- !? ' ' . FALL AUD ITKITER ' ; . . ' I - -. " '! lr---- ; QUALini GOmilTEED III f. r : EVERY ... i is TEIIPLE STREET Nalt TLake City. ! irj TVi iM mm ROM! 'ID (.. ...( H1STAUCE. EAST J iV-.m- , - : TN . PREFERENOR TO WAITRTO n4ui arter lae Holidays before ad vrtiaiud our X. '. i:.-- .r on Hand, m iu-cluili- ng .ml.l , ."; f'' 1 i j ..it.t i wish you would caution people against using too freely the 'varioussoothing syrups sola by our tirugIsts. Altnougu comparatively armleee when rakenby children of larger growth, recent circum- stances convince me that they can- not ne administered to Infants,even in comparatively small doses, under; certain conditions of their sys f ll Nelllog tliclr :v i it '1 . f i Nilll ''Arc , h ' k' f -- i VI - in ' A good spirit prevailed through CVF. "Middletoui. reported the! Illinois conference as being In out the conference,, the Elders a healthful condition.! Canton manifesting a ' jdeterminatlon to pass through opposing elements to branch numbered 51 members, acquitment Those seven elders, two priests, thelt, honorable onel teacher land three1 deacons. returning home !i having i worked I J zealously in the cause during their 'PkrL. V.l ' uu uuo uau liilOJ uau that: they have done a died during the year endinsr March sojourn feel ana woik 1577. prepared the way Uraidwood branch was Sfooa oth, that goodly harvest !;fori those orgamzeu January zaib, 1877, with f :i eeveh members, by Klders D. M. may follow after. Stuart aud C. F. MiddletoD, had The doctrine of plural marriage sincti increased to fourteen, includ is being mueh agitated throughout the United Statesj Men and Woing two elders, one priest, one men talk freely on teacher and one deacon. John A. the In manyVlrcles XThel prejudice that Wil-lisosubject. n Masuii presided, with James formerly existed Id relation to it Is his counselor. fast glviug waV. before conversa reVTUliams President further tions the influence of i the Elportedk the Canton branch as being ders, and who performing! a good out of debt. He and valuablearelabor very nearly In this way. gaye a bilef history of the sowing of the eeed by Klder B. F. areTimes aretohard and thef Saints desirous gather. Cummlngs, Jr.. the! organization A good; chance for Vine brethren of the branch by Klder Stuart on and sisters to assist their friends is the 5th of March, 1870, tbe general the writing of letters and the cir progress of the same, the successful culation of ithe News anil other of the operation Sunday school, I telle? Society, and Young Men's home papeis among friends; and re mis would be the means Mutual Improvement Association. latives, of much good! doing ,i. Singing and benediction Your brother in the eosoel Conference adjourned till two D.i D. Stewart, Prest. o'eloc ivm. l JOS. 14. sorter, r Clerk of Conference. 2 o'clock Vi i f Ipe&a "J carefully InW v Lajck Citv, "Harper's Monthly," for April and "March- 19. 187fi "Harper's Weekly," for March 2Uh, "JtZdibur the j 2ccret Neiv8: are for Rale at Dwjer's. "rT awe1" - .;,. We have, received Periodicals. ) ! re-unl- on '" I . , ; 1 Ee-Unio- n-. are " Cum-ming- s, The Hunday Entertainment. express Knooi entertainment at the Third . I - ?.T 'fIII come ou i warn bcuooi-uousxi win on Friday evening. j,v by ... . 1 . , ' u i PreRe"telithe of i b.ie vrmrrn iq ineU" authorities which order; were unanimously pustAined. u. jvi. fuia.--t was presented and susiaiued as president off the Kt ljouis District; C. F. MIddleton of w i.' Illinois, John Cooke of the ami w. w. Jacksoa of tb vuio, I!a90Uri ronfprann.- - f)Wll Wil Uamsof th Fulton, A. Burman of lue ri. louis, and Jno. A. Mason of the Braid wood branchesi i ,' Closed by siDging and leutdic- . lion, i l j; ,; Adjourned till 7 o'clock p. m. t: Local and Other ni. ii.it t res-toraiit- yn ht iiee AUERBACH'S COLUMN. tf Glosinfi Out Sale We have determined;' on account of & Overstock in many of our; Depart- menxst to aiar a oown our prices -- ALSO The regular meeting i x .u on be held Seventies will coJshwin !': Wedae9day 21st Inst., at ? p. ru., at Vtt5jSUeiJtbrnJ the Council J louse. vi'ulfflicWrupto noHCKT CAMTiiKI.L, Elegant Black G roe Grain 8ilks 'UA Mandrake I'll! : ' from $3.25 to S2.75 nervard. J . Secretary. Weed Tonic Black Gros Grain I Iks, Elegant Mi .J.Vltocleanwthe Z2.50 to S2.10. from New Paper. The Record is the tems, without jeopardizing their Black Satins, from $2.55 tp Elegant - title of a new ' removGko. J. TayIjOR,daily paper, publish- lives. 4S!..:,i tie liver, $1.75. "Coroner." vi ry evening, except Sunday, Elegant Black Satins, $1.75 to $1 5, JiiacK urap D'Ete, from o Keeord rulliahiDg Compa- Elegant We understand that the assigned $2.25 to $1.75.1. '. v. eai- - cause of the death of a babe in a U a iys criiine. riRe Joim Touic tfi Black! Cashmeres $1.55 Elegant .1, rprative; the u n $1.25. .M" family a short distance south of "i l,M..h it is eoinpwa from Colored Cashmeres, Elegant wa from German syrup ''.u ... f,l and 1'fev e'uts L.' $1.65 to $1.35 Coraices. The' building season thia.Cityt to 7'uVeaiti,n.y lia about couuueucod, aud those having been given it. Cloths, from! 90j Elegant Empress iA to :lh 65c i. who prefer metallic morn 75c This from Narrow Elegant Escape. Empress Cloths, should not vrget that the IO OOC Mir ?yrup David had named a Allen, lad, home manufactured article in that ing Plaid DresB Goods, In great var ety, from being killed. narrow a escape l!.mly gfi we.; ii u.. from 50a to 35c. be can folil liu, by Mr. David James, was a which was horse He Dress Goods and Linsev S. at Plaid driving Dr. bad fouslderably cheaper than the . on the upper toe. a scraper drawing been rjoaalty jur by imported, a fact, that has portion of Dr. Park's lot, City pn.i p.m. Arch demonstrated. the lines had and Creek caflon, to Metjpursuant adjournment, Mr. James has received, from the Mon- attached to bis body. The horse Opened with sineiner and braver. TREES I TREES! TOEESK to contract the the corpor lay city, Eldef John Ford spoke of his ex Elegantly Embroidered Underwear toward hill tbe Creek, ran down the wdkUi sold are by ation's portions of service pipes I urs, Shawls, Knit Good, Baby Xt travin the In perience ministry. over the ground, lad the tAfuijUout the coun- - from dragging Fine Embroideries, iKid to Cloaks, mains the he had himself well. :o: point dVieod or mna. it eling aosence enjoyed or two months irom Gloves, Laces;- - etc., GREATJjY ills from which they have to be laid by with the scraper on top had run about a hundred yards, the Balato had caused him to better private pactle.". . 3j,iit the oriii when! Mr. Mark Wilton, who for- appreciate their company. . a continual drop Joel ransn cad traveled iiuer i ,.tf the taVi'of the Clean Up The weatheris get-ti- tunately happened to be near, most of the time alone, visiting and 33 33 at the second reaching among his relatives in A NEW tOT OF ULDIXS1 warm aud it is therefore time sprang forward, and, ' rf.Lliju and lutUtu- Eawa and Illinois In seized and lines the stoppi!iiivv-many places cavities and I to jjive particular and special atten attempt tie life of he found much prejudice existing. the ed thus the horse, saving Clioic BEAVER ATJD CHINCHILLA TjQt to tion . at . Voting, ?pittins,and He had baptized three persons. He In.-- n sanitary matters.; x.very 41.. V. V ..III. ww.m. : felfc - about the bead, fatui jr, filiisome of in an time of that and asjurej y prorietor tfji i i hj4 friehds anu umos me bdoui eosreceive would the somepruisea should and or itself consider .'a.ncy it a eiuiple i j: at In accordance with expressions al Y.nl-- aiHU;Ud with that hhui-ela conimlilee on sanitary havinghls clothing torn, escaped I pel, made ' . . (o iiim. He had met and I without Injury. r i. uc t i i reiuini, naving especial reieience 10 l uiauo LUMujr uu low, wcia w? uicuw) fnr I nr. nreunt nrpnarAfl tr.n .rrnpl.. FOR SALE CHEAP. sr.i:frrfCjnsu rapt ion. in iU I their own surroundings. The ordi ew Styles and Great Variet V 1! I . r: l .4 . 1 u uu or ur. bottles kv to nances matter ust received. this relating Our Country Contemporaries, three weeks among his relatives in Walnut Trees, 1J Inch, wt'i-l- i remedy will effect i ; "v. J enforced with great . Wben confirmed, fhoulJ I t5c; EXAIVIIIME AWD I Washlagton and Jackson counties, 'jvV" r strictness,' the preservation f 17 of the Oolden iledical March Junction. lofi S with this State. In company Ogden ' THE MOB T, APPROPRIATE Mulberrys, 1 inch, 10c.; 2 inch. jfcjuUbe used in connec-&'n:health of the community demandhe had held a number 25c: Stuart LiV.,4 I Elder . &oc 3 Arthur inch, Jackson, lf vfhAh .ML.oii These Yesterday, th Vmedy. .. i -ing that this course be pursued. -S inch, 25c., 3 inch, 50c: Locust, e,, Braidto went ttended. Thev cjtltLAktiUT been The absence of a system of sewer- Joseph Jackson, was ava working on wood. Will County, preached and 4 men, f i. TuUie tniflTjear, and mm H OBW BBSS, age In this city renders attention to l'ror. Aloncn's nouse. wmie in tne visited among the Saints, traveled job. vitxn,. T.fl A7 a. jauriaBT, a piece of some in Morgan, Scott and Sanga- Apply to GEO. REYNOLDS johh joHir r. oauo. story, A full these matters a special upper receiving t gratiVic? recee necessity. lumber through the door, he stepp- mon cpunte9, visited Springfield OR jfuo of buunn ana Us ratlon- OESEBET NATIONAL BANK ed back and fell through an aper and contain! la "Tbe C. ex few A Jacksonville. CRABTREE, very or ten a distance ture the in floor, loraasan jjeBiw Medical Messrs. Pro Bono Publico.' desire to learn the truth. VI BSUS XJaJKO fJltT, tyUtll. his head striking on some tim- pressed At President Younb' Gfllce. i. :,'' loot uf over cine hun-- i Walker Bros, have feet, was suddenly at Brother Stuart Brother, Hasunnd Ol in imported ber. He was taken to Dr. P. I tacked with the rheumatism illustrated with two 683 and perforated wooden boxes, , about AndersonV house, and on examiIiower, - $200,000 aaj Paid up Capital, they were obliged to proceed to St. io cluta and gilt, price, two hundrtd Kngllsh sparrows, nation the Dr. found a scalp wound Louis. met In He several meeting $1,006,00 Authorized' Capital, 'UILVJl- A.Mrw, which were eet at liberty yester- three and a half inches long, and a times with the Saints, and arrived DIRECT FROM BERI l.i. an HONORS in of inch the World'a Dwpen- fracture skull, to j Ji. iBrO. (SweeeMort fj. In with at Sapper. the this iu war. FMridmii company rr. place day, grounds surrounding on was bruised hoopkr. the also He !,BLii;j,N.;v;. tiw it their residences The birds have lenatth. . H. 8. ELDRBDOB. tne ztn ult., tn latter and badly shaken. Stuart soenlame SOUTH SECOND shoulder, STREET, right with that Elegant Slipper Patterns, Emb roMi THE AT ' difficulty 'w: Bcjjins iu Fruit and been brought here with a view to Dr. Aoderson reports nis patient being WIL JBNNINQS, Directors. ered witht ueautirni Birds fro; the . about where he room, JOHN SHARP, One and a half blocks East of laln and likely to he moved te it G. B. Wallace's their becoming a public benefit in doing well, the Tropics, Paintings Li Wora FEKAMOEZ MTTLK, been confined till had UNITED S recover . a o. vasewr. Halt ton Ward, most rapidly. Middle devoted had ed, chaste and beautiful, reprek iiT. Lake destroying various forms of Insects Elder niuus, iu. kivds or 15- adhis March arrival since senting Night, and Morniugi of in .the time Beaver Enterprise t which are Injurious to fruit and to comfort Elder Stuart Cleopatra and Anthony, the ministering TO ORDER BUILT VEHICLES who escaped from in! his affliction, and in other crops. Tbe sparrows should Mvt is out of the Bath, etc 4Elei Cbarley Ijee,not la IMaat, BabyCushion Cebs,ld meeting j W,d have been captur and sherifJ.has the yet In be Cellece that gant the Patterns, etc., etci with may protected, Saints, they r:iRiT 5!siT MARKET, associating ; M' World Exh ed. are selling fast on account ive in They crease destruc after Eider It. J. and company Jhe Porter, go Coltebaoni mad ctnd promptly re-- of remarkably Low I Prices fot WJi fxaai & P. Teas- The Leeds Mill Company is shlp- with Elders O. II. Eggleston, J. moth. v " w.Jiaiu Sl;Wt, where 1876 four to' fcix bars of .fine Parrish aad John Ford, had travel codling from SUCh RARE. GOOD&i U Xainll they Elng every other day. l1 In northern and ed m Retail Iowa; DB s3THAKa SALS. The Jury tn the case of Stokes, part of preached i City- Pottery. This morn bag our ; Illinois and Kentucky, the vs. Lincoln Aoetnos DtmaatlA. on the Inttrt of void Dupaht ' i in we jaiier, m .1&S Oil & pare Deing r JSTM reporter stepped Into tne pottery assignee major re lira are aL decided to I.ABOSBTT BTOCat THE Of day Mining Company, running Lick, Bonn vicinity of Big Boon m:, Market, wwt of Kirn- - establishment of Messrs. Hardly, in favor of the plaintiff. been wel had He very County. Croxall A Co., who are busily enWhy this connubial Infelicity? received generally by his people; ET .unQathesame plan. Beaver ranks high In the marrying The difleient sects had almost in) CITY LIOUQR STORE deto the supply preparing ' PJ. good prices for gaged be a second tor and business it may refused to open thelt mands of the Spring and Bummer third-ra- te i v y - ! place " for divorces like variably, for preaching, but other churches ef :M market, consisting chiefly plain wise, . cJSe wise had treated the aiders Kindly; and ornamental flower pots of every Manv of the Saints in the north VTery few felt an inclination to For the Family Trade of Christmas 7 West of ANQ CHEAP h and New Year's, JUH!IWIl description. A mong articles la this ern settlements are wending their search after religion. A few had UitRnlmonnly RMigucd the present at believed, and baptism tliey antlcH LV VV:. L line a number of large, handsome way to St. George to be ceremonies. ;!.5;! . secondl pated not far In the future. He had ..,V'1M'- - Note between flower vases were especially notice the Temple deuication' Mlners- - come to Canton via Cincinnati and of Wceden Mr. Charles juanixs' ajsol cmi.wpug' '1iJaCBicago,you able; just the thing for placing on vllle called this morning and In- St- - LeulSjtalklng and preaching ty ' MLJjouitickeUcia each side of the main entrances of formed us that the farmers of his the way. . (Opposite Desaret Natlooal Bank), reepeo t resiJerices, or in lawns or garden town have their wheat crop all in Singtpg anu neneuicuou. 48t0Ck Of i.'j: j m; lUilwiy. Adjourned till 7 o'clock p. in and a great deal of it Is up Its .v IN THE M low ; th. Mr. EM.1 Fuller, the 'editor of 7 ' AKII LiODORS At Veiy Low Frloaa. r , 7 o'clock p.m in arrived Herald Salt Xjake the t " wown Locating. Elder D. AV. Jones Beaver last evening. ruarantee fV xmra,aod xDyioaE Met as per adjournment. .' 3 EVERAL REQUISITES ueitmetiy oi ed for the cu writes as follows, from Hay den's ? and prayer. Can and examine. Two horses were stolen from Mr. singing prices. Opened by we nm Irt 'done cn it Perry, Mawh 20lh, to a gentleman Isaac Riddle's corral, in Beaver last Men's, Boys1 and Children's stylish ! President Stuart occupied the en Instruments estabon the vf t i exhort in this Inlffht. They were tracked a ! e tire lime, speaking HAMLIN ORGAN 00. In The MAtON city; is cm J iu the its and k hi t? SIEIIBA the NEVADA of I kingdom lishing lk.IM.ni L... tV.luuw..t..nMl.nMlhllbeen ' "This place on Salt River ome ' the oracles ol of t. Bnnl-- 1 WW ,fii.h.i.-- l mU-t,bare M U O 1 IT-tbelr manufacture ITKST celebrated twenty miles above the junction die's son. who. iu company with tlnuatioh through tbA I MM. amMa .. HANK In h. ..rfflw another of with We are Gila. lnatrumenta the Car. will camped White Shirts, an ;other irnishtoa Ooods tbei CKNTBN' lJ ttts line and twelve miles above here,' on the theThe Alii M.Ol rBIWIBIPDIBi i' a,:'.' f south bank. 'We arrived on the NSTRtTMRNTS Of IXrwcr Than Erer. GF.NEBAIi CLASS AWARDED1 THIS 5th ult.. all well. Here we con- - execution products no excitement 11'Adj THIS "u Eii. th in?t.' severest compeu- RANK. This is alter tneYlMfAMi He is kept cjoee at . . tDJcaga. All template locatiBg our homes for tho n Beaver. IMA 4k.kA.I fnlV.vi T7nOLE9ALE and RETAIL .Lu. f Ih. i,ctet tesnts n I preseut, if nothing . transpires to Cameron, hid from the public gaze, 1(1 o'clock a. m. I nntmnMitnit luriea ever assetnbied. Hnnilav. 'r the I srives and no on SDDarentlr hnva aim reoereed the MEDAL, but. na thu ..i. hiad.r us. 4 4 t)XAXJCR3 iJS j j j it Services commenced by'singlog'I aaThar a paving consideration. at weJi known, medals of equal oatterevea to us as well other route. deemed with, "Everything bar beea awaxded all arUolM . .u ... Mill w. We never - near tne execution re and prayer. In Beaver and? Chinchilla: tednced ' v.u reasuuauiy o sxpscieu, anu ferred r, ... to.I Elder MIddleton said his home easy.V.. to adTertta. that CO.' foe ! &. amany CAnnA!I!f If ntors. good feeling predomlnhad been and he wished It ever ikw Iiim nmdnJ " flrd medala.M i fl t" ni tain". to sn LP From....... ,n tne camp." ...f35 oo it4St, T cast aiBSrenoea in uuiuuua anKiwi 4 would be among the Saints.', By I and lot .... 30 00 tO 37 tO If are T.ATTT com excellence, tbelr tire para tTUoor, mMu fh.ff no su to iwv i.nn.tthn.tn 525k' Tbe address of thi party will be, A 8T.IL0 U13 CONrEBUNCS. O . 7. , iMMWIltUtl ill . arti-a,tw fniinwtnr intra, ouorumi and other orgaoiza - fM .a . for !'uV" aml Hoary Black Bearer Suits,, S3 00 to 2VC0 thepfesent, Hayden1 Lilt ORGAN lions in tne pries moou, "TUB MASON Jk HAM from of il v- rna ana- tiarmant- Kpaued PoHOfflci. Arizona, Caaimere Suits, from 25 00 to 20 00 Heavy Ts I Xotiis LHttrict, Ktldxn Chm-- f na.rm Z 5U W--n wtorinar belDff nnowtntrmnmruMOf White and l thoutfht Shirts, from 80to Ufeana or THB X Iff peyxrac to X1 ow beqctisites ViriDOW BLIHDS, 2tc. On theA Way. We learn, by let of the .on, IIL. March 10M, 1677. U) to I SmootAn " 1 and eoual ittributi.w qT tone. ter from George F. Glbbs, written Saints to be obedient, whether In ana nnvww erstmance BALM of seops from m eacpreMlont of Elders the Present Utah, ," breaching, gathering, laboringJi.i I CUCUtltft jreedOnS ana wuicaww w wiw. at Nephl on Friday morning, that I' I !' D. M: Stuart, C. F. MIddleton, Jno. iiiOD, . or I " iu jhuiu. I II ifuvtatbaiowiuwahUwrouahtumvvorK pioneering the following party from this City, Ford, and Jos. It. Porter. - .? ocrtta combined i ttrnpucwi v of country, t A great testi nmMp, ttlcts en route to SU George, reached that nider isiuarx nresiainir. j Services commenced with' fclu- g- or worm on w rauoa. dv . ii.otj on 'inursaay1 arternoon M ?f'"r,"rr..r!lri-. re-j t h vaat namuers or iob ijanianiwsi.,.., in dm or two l.w prayer. :o:John W Young and ing and J.f ltiesk tn flTim" Pre9ldnt was chosen ciera, I w h . unt zed in ruiuimens FACKIES CF FiR5 Rf FIHO UBD i! w h w ww m maj' o-TTKPT R. Porter vi iut onir, prrrirrrr iou I twwnmmrttm TTF Wife. IMT I Bra J. T I. Elders iVva .nd ...1. IViniama asslafsnf John Tavlor. wif "dnes. and wsroa atuwu w -u. ' ' and and David JiU this rank.- TbU In caddie, palls, kers art. tierces. Van- 01 HATS AfiD CAPS, IT!.,"""" , ji i. ,. iI propnetio .4 'Ornish iiCl ,lBOnCha.a Rich. Lorenzo Snow clerk of the conieience. i h" tnas know rn rat.-did . I nected. for themoss :T, assuredly man iie uiacuirertoi iara unI and wife. v. rt I AND OFFICE have YAHD AAtHna had he stated .C "J ttsi,..-- . true. was and that uiuon a Pamlin cabinet Orrans President Stuart twi' nub.a. .r., if-- letlers ; COOTS AND SHOES, '. .. . ' t, vhicaoo, L... from Elders laboring In In -rlntural r.roof for every formiy been awarded th bihi honor in ua jmAxm strw 12S! Youn A ?' wn, JosephF. m i Ohio, and Missouri Inform- p7,elplVtnght o believetl In by TtEDTJCED. ') f: D2T3t 8mIlh and wife, Bishops W.B. Pres-- diane. nre not be oould MrhMt . him that th.v "nen u.tn. . . cioth LXIO j nwiuuuw .r iiUierniii.1 V uj itmu aaft wnwm. Budge, Samuel Roskslly, seu. i . . . I n.lder ieet a sruu uw m. .. of r MW cu t ' ana woe ext wisnea ol&.TCi Sr! JSi IU i George W. Ward and Christopher present in spirit trae and falthfuL Me M, trt OftT ; TIT IT.T1 1 jlOtO, ' .1 nhtklmd for mecbanJcal otber ton or medical, and Elders W. device, wife; Ly Btuckl, a de- . w i " ;i .11 rTf.7, i..ji ana auros. traae maras, or from all Chas. W..Nlbley, Wllford. Wood dee uoitrin nau , not VALISES, nmr that pancoK lSTgt they Anrt.pniA. . . Asslciffiie&ts, labels. ma unura i Caveats, iiui win. ina h. tur.lV. ruff, Jr., mother and slater; Mrs. i.k4i. I. at'v!i uv.ufas, ' i bcbi ; :r. coats. J ' ! i L I ... flow' atle, Ezra T. Clark and wife, F. MATCHLESS, : Jf I i raun v a R ' J . , lKOTaj uIU 8. IHcharda. Jownh Vmt n r Uaoogn napuu-i. - i.;ItUliI-3phets.and closed by hearing . I. RUBBER OVERSHOES the Patent Omoa may tPrat T0B1CC0 mrcsT by EVBTJ WOrW'fljlSXUCa worw. asa FOB loung and Geonre F.Gibbal also Elder J7hn Cke wforted that STW-l"still, la most oaiw,; be V uk V ' .. i i .k. Bisters Zlna D. Young. Elizabeth vij.m . TArin . -Kitzraraia. TiaK XO OTHEK. unester W uw uu.- - i .t wMea tbev hava been exbltfted; belp 1 M oi- . . . . ii v .iaer siuar. auuio--NJvTCI ULX rTAUtULISS naa wrn. can his nsual mer hour5 in esareaes,aaae tb saVmM C'n ornani uswortb, Julia Yoang and Busie Loveland,and With inurgoou with Z!LnD.i...saaseekeer mm. mmiI, yard it sol A dla4 Llr.J,htJwi an him m UnlO, I eBW ,0Te?Jan KMn laboring u.t.rcr I bnaarel&iiiM taaa thOM , r, V- WV or xoung. best 1 wao patera, with are reniote ca.tt:::itTM,M.x . tnoiBBai9 Jrpjma and .doc competition uuyexa.""l(lU una ou"C Judgment in anyiinrnwn , At seven o'clock on 'Thursday preaching wherever Vj .v. I IroItt waaauM- - entire satisfao- "tT71 assortment complete, to Flf,t South and prices jthegiven trine, orUl. R.r. V ana " ! V . . . venlog a meeting was held, the in fcrpsaklnsr Idown prejudice) V low. Hnn tit all nrejent. "; ;." , "Mt. . house being crowded1. U overflow-ln- g. paving the way for the,; sj if Orders from all parts solicited, Closed tv sjjosrtni anu peneuiot ' " :,f th cmameL and honorable . treatment guaran- " I tlon. It was suggested that short nfT.ider a a !;?: "er "ntunUl rent T "T Thurffood and Love land, ' ! no tSSi i Z p..m, y;.v. ., , l ji.i'i adi f untU and grj sir v aWoettoa at ermoni be the border, and travelled and labored in Adjourned I aiafe'AtajCOCiX.'jMK" towr errs i to rf and .t ? o'clock n.m.H rerv noioftoWir''w ' I Amo w kt wil. .,8 ra all of the followlns named MTerai BUtes, bearing Ihelr own ,aal ee stveMl . V.f J! ' T3i .m a4 . ; i f Xree. common Irnltatlensw brethrsn all seat with li.i ALOOCti .'ii . Vfm rmfmr bvnf?W.Al. tn tlM PsteBS USA "w1 established I0C4. spoke Elder Lorenao mmtM in were now on their Pobd1 end to Inventors In every State to tbe elders, from TZ.r? Snow, Joseph, F. Smith, 13. ,4- i rem .,' Yenng, other had. dene Vaaon ,i1riTtau?qererEfgW4 they feeling way home, -iI OjCBslCaaal et.SwTerk, Joh ; or and tnetr to best tne ABEPJDiicii Youfag, their duty I4 a -i Ward Vanshan delating. 4an layisr. Jabillty. TV,1; "TA.. Seventies- - of .the i ! 3 i ,;.. This is tho Finest Article of Ndtu- ural Iieaf Tea that eon be Purchased for Espoirt, 1 5 j , 7..tV.h.aii-lit'ar.tlU- llre-jro- of x;or-nic- M Orice. Japan Garden Tea i . :i- - . I . i ; At , fii-- th j j ; .J t i Should Tryj j t- I i L I ! i - . .; LADIES 0 f it. f 1 the-wat- I rm goo If! ! er -- i i , MULBERRY, j JUOT i ns WL1T, BLACK ; vnf estab-lilnin'"- :it LOCOST. f . & ORAHGE s i CALL "" I mi-- wk GOUDTI Dis-iT- ti . ' ; I i CLOAKS. IT. 1 l be-'.Vr- .e Ckisflias A ( t DESEEET! I.I. . eighty-tw- o i - engrav-tnHi- aJ Publih-Lnarie- ct, i 1 I 'i or Aiiotlicr . N,' 1 M '. CaRRIuGEirUCO., HIGHEST ! i i Vkw-Pn- mt. : ! . to-d- ay, to-da- y. i Y j . i . I i ) )p:-El- i bltipn, ") -- From tlie jPariii Wagon to tlto carriage. ftuality of irorlc and materia al guaranteed Jlin ing Cars built on short notice. pairing done in a to none. style Prices reasonable; Blacksmlthlng ijtjM Its branches'. Carrii age Painting and Xrlmnting IsUperior manner. e n speciality. i ; ! - in CABIN ORGANS iitr . ; j - . " FIRST RANK -- I j I , . ill y' S , : r- . M : - i i t aZDdIEDS3 876-7- Chlcaro-CnOI- CK noRTonaTu V I' I i'-- ; I' . j . l - ' I . , - y a 1. .. 1 1 i i ' ii - 1 MleMssociatiDn 1 i. ! W m-r- , -- ( ...wmthlv - 8nal jlr i ; . -- --.. T' il 1 ,i- ?w ,w- ii - .rfw- I i HvvB ?$ilmUe . EiUJLZ'BER W ct -k i iuj ! i i I - 1 - . :- All Other Goods in Proportion 1 . . ; . i 1 - oi;Tsaurd - rD .- JI . . - , 1 ! , 1 . Ti ".deteetM .J 'WV Wated 'V52Ztt w fgga ."i i!r.. i.. 1 ..- . . ruitlt tut,"al y. oonae-qaen- Uy ba-ri- .l i - 'ir-V . v - , ' Aa-LCOCI- .. r- -'. ; 1 1 - pty.n, omantoffiii ' . ;tl-.-- ' : r . 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