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Show Ill"" . f seta fortbnrc V Ylews, as far aa the has J r . Jan nary 13, 1&70, pressed them, plainly and with dear. neas. We do notusetlon for a mom- eai., me uuucsiyoi .many who believe In splritaalLim, satisfied they are really sincere, the writer of the let ter among the number; but there are various points in it that make It obleo-ae uonaDie to uiosa who have received the gospel In' iU fullness." Admitting the position taken by those who bellevel spiritualism to be correct," and that they uo receive the communications alleged, uiose communications, come from all sorts of spirits to all sorts of people: from spirits that are Ignorant to people that are Ignorant, androm spirits that are wicked to psople that are wicked, as well as front spirit pure and more Intelligent tha. ctheri,' to people' in advance of their fellows In knowledge; and these communications purporting io came from ro many different sources, teach views and opinions of the must conflicting character, harmonizing in little but the future life of the spirit and probably a fow other points which are correct, while conveying much that Is erroneous and calculated to mislead and deceive. Joseph. Smith is claimed by many' spiritualist to have been a the Latter-dapowerful medium;-anSaints are considered by most of them as a people who are Inspired. Our lady correspondent, in private conversation, speaks of the Prophet a a very advanced medium. Let It be granted that Joseph wu medium, it follows that revelations through him ought to be entitled to as much weight as thoe through any other medium, and, indeed, far greater weight, for his) revelations came from Jesus Christ through the Holy Ghost; and we know of no Bpirltuallsts who claim so high an authority as this for their revelations. But Joseph was more than a medium. He acted as a Itevelator by virtue of the Priesthood, which gave him access unto God, the fountain of knowledge. His authority wits infinitely higher than that claimed by the most advanced mediums .among the Bplrltaullsts, and the results which have followed his revelations have been as far In advance of those which have followed theirs as his priesthood and authority are superior to theirs. It has been by organization and priesthood that the Church haa been built up, and the great works accomplished by the Saints which have elicited, the wonder of the world.ThoogU we may be an"insplred" people, had there not been the unity of organization' and the governing Influence of th9 Priesthood, the labors and works that have been performed never would have been accomplished. The revelations given through Joseph harmonize as a whole, and do not con flict 1n any particulars; they are also In perfect agreement with the revelations which came through the same priest hood in ancient tlmeaj and bear. the Impress of God throughout. This can not be said of the teachings of spiritual- 1st." They deny some of tbemoat vital points. , ,Tbey deny priesthood, f anl organization which is. the result of Its exercise, which were taught by Jesus, taught by Joseph, and arejndlssolubly connected wlth"the gospel. ' They also deny the resurrection of the body, tho personality i of the Holy Ghost and the personality of the Devil, Let aU writings or the teachings o( men who have held the holy priesthood j and J have "received their ' revelation from God, the highest source of Intelligence, be examined, and these great truths will be found clearly taught by U$m alhUWho deny them? Those who have no priesthood themselves, and whose revelations proceed from spirits who, claim none. Can it be wondered at.tlien, that their revelations are full of discrepancies slnd conflict in the most essential points? Indeed, it could not be otherwise; for supposing that they do receive their, revelations , fr jm the spirits of those who have tabernacled on the earth, which many dispute, such .spirits could only communicate lo-eall-td, -- ...... Evening A't ws: the people here whom I hive feni spsak upon the subject of spiritualism, are in a great measure mlsJn-formupon the subject, I write yotf. I iHieve them honest in Intention, And lover of troth, hence T will speaKof the subject as I see It aftr years of in- emigration. They think that spiritualism consists, mainly, in physical mnl fejUtions;or;the lowest phases ofthe phenomena; and some of them speak of It s coming directly from the devil $nd of necessity evil. ; I will therefore speak or the utility of these physical manifestations to wblch they so seriously object. The advanced have" no ua for them: still spiritualists are of great Valthey ue to a certain class of and the "ulv way in which theyminds, can be reached, uud convinced beyond a doubt of the ui mortality of the soul, and by wlilch desire be awakened, to know o the life beyond the gnve, somethinglmj aud how to prepare themselves tot lis realities. To Illustrate: Let us follow one of these men in bis Investigations: He is a honest and truth-lovin- g as o tilers, but has that skeptical brain that causes biui to question, and doubt ail thtag that do not to his physical senses, or hear something have tie must $'9appeal some test from spirit life or he cannot believe. lie hears of a Medium? for physical manifestations; his curiosity is excited, and added to a desire to test the matter, to know whether it be true that the soul lives after the body dies, ue visits a Medium, sits at the able reeling confident ho can discover ahe trick .or Imposition. The raps commence and the name of hla mother, long since passed from earth, is spelled out by the use of the alphabet, also! the disease of which she died, the date of death, the number of her family; and other facts, tests and mlnutlee known to uo one present, but himself. The investigator Is confounded, and convinced of some power superior to what hec&n discover. . He is anxious to enquire still further; to a speaking Medium .who 1 an entire stranger, and converses with- his mother, througnthe Medium, receiving additional proof of her immortality "and She appeals to his individuality. moral nature; beers of hlia to lead a pure snd upright life, and tells bleu she will be near, to assist him in every effort to do good and noble acts. The Medium, being also clairvoyant kitcv mo mtuf au hccutkio flirnrJ rf of the face, eomnlexln.i andueicriruoa his mother as accurately as heculd have described her himself. lie leaves the Medium a changed and better man,' convinced of immortality, and thai his mother' eye is upon him when he takes the Wfoe cap, or otherwise commits wrong; "and resolves from that hour to live a different and better life. The question Is often asked; of What use are these foolish table tappings, rap-pinand other physical manifestations? In reply, I ask, is not the above illustration a sufficient answer? Dcyou not readily perceive that this man Vho doubted immortality, and cared alone fur sensual pleasure, has received through these manifestations much, of incalculable value to him, affecting' not uly his whole Hfdon earth, but through : the endless spirit spheres? The fact that undeveloped spirits sometimes return and communicate, seems, to trouble the people much. ilet us reason upon the subject. The man who Is corrupt in his habits of life; .who and gsmb drinking spends his time Inother dens of lnfimy; Hog houses, and who love falsehood and dishonesty; and who is seeking only for the lowest physical pleasures; and In this condition goes to converse with spirits, will; call around him those In sympathy and feelings with himself; and such as laved to visit scenes of Infamy while in f the n earth life; and who have not yet their former desires. The 'visitor asks foolish and trifling questions, of the spirit, and treats the subject Vith the greatest levity. Perhaps his first question is; "When am I going th get msrrled?" The second equally foolish, "Will you tell me how I pan make'. fortune?' Well knowing if he had,one, he would use it for some vile purpose. The fool is answered according t his which accompanied folly by the spiritno him hither; being demon, nor worse man than the recently passed from", the earth. The communication partakjas of the nature, not only of the questioner, and him who propounds it, but of the sDirlt communicating.' The Medium through whom It came may be honest and well disposed, .being simply a 5 machine through which to transmit thoughts from spirit life, and not re-soonsible for the utterances given; A person should attend a spiritual sceance, with an earnest wish for truth and wis dom. He should treat the subject with that consideration and dhrnlty thatit demands, thus doing, he will haVe no trouble with low and undeveloped spir it. If the magnetism. of the Bool is of such a nature that pure ana angelic it, it Is Agouti spirits cannot approach ' . fiiull. and his alone. During aa Investigation of the subject of twsnty years, I have never been troubled with low Influences; and the person who is thus annoyed, should know that be has drawn his kin 3 red teeks Its like spirits around him. Likeon iu spirit life, as well theesrth; and pare, noble souls will not be troubled with bad Influences.. All classes of spirits can. and do, at times return to lla-ixvi- ;jiYor Deseret Dg ed i g-o- - afTec-tionala- nd gs ? -- but-grow- -- . - . i , 0 earth; still, the larger portion "the communications come from those who are more unfolded in soul and far suwe live a iplr-ituperior to ourselves. If H I our privii and prayerful life, . With lege to hold hourly communion : orders of the higher angelic befngs, who will Infuse Into our inmost souls, their benign Influence, awakening the holiest emotions of love for all humancorresponding efity and calling forth forts on our part to elevate ourselves and others. The creed o f th e s plri tualls t is a truth: His professions of faith, a He Is satisfied wlthwper-ftc- t dicimllfet. and nothing short: Hsnee, religion, to attain this, he believes In endUitjpro-ytisioal w d . ex- - ADnilllSTRATOR'S NOTICL ;and S2aoUc J. R. 21 ... GOLDINO, Admlnlstrstor. Office at the Court Hons. L8alt Lake City, Jan. ,lsnL Z. C. - 1 -- SEOTG. MACHINE ms! Esirepe, wbers l try PHACTI- exAMalnsitlesi su4 CAL tests tuT avMSi assxle. I JsMlrcs) sr tb tilabt bystaaMliacvi capable er aTlvlBts; an latelll- 1 cent eels ten. i. :o:- E UksjkUasnrs la Informlnc lbs people of in is Tsmtory tbst w bsvs UUNDltED, T ... .. Orslit . Hvrr. . WiurHrlea' Imporiers cutd Jobber of . . . SA2I FItAIICISCO, - CAX . Are now offering to ths Trade an unusually ? attractive stock: of DOnESTI8! Of alt ktndv; and would call especial attention . go their direet lmportauons from Enrope of rEAXDS i r 7 AXTACAS, t CXSTBS, BIJtCK AJTlT fOxioRED ''".''''' , f Tlcet anrFrelghl Xf at; j jdlf-l- : ' Every Missionary suonld have a supply " Linforth, ': Rail, Kellogg a. pvj And all arUdas ased by -. Americm, Endith and German iA i AiTTiciilinral Implements,'t . - a- V" ! 2XOS. . ! Ni r it .r'atl lxlndA. GOAX OIIL In. Barrels and BsJsty Can. - I BOetlS, TAB. Ete--. e Farmmcton and Kaysvllle a ysnn- - mun.iwai discovered Wich ws offer to ths Trade at New York and sdded. , , Chicairo and Bt. Louis prices, Freight -- amni ' i r ,:!1SAIf FRMCISCO: - j 3 ,y flDAt.lSI.icnEILLL'&CO;i 1 S3 .u-.:- A S3 TBONT ST,' COlC U- - ..California. SacmTnr.TitO) BTJTTXBBAOQsr. HAMa,LARP audi abkds- s UQUOEfl, TOB AXX50. TK A3, tUlCET saw I J: sr s a AKD TKAVEL 1THE CHTJItCH OF JERTJ3 CUBIST OF n -- Bsssassss JtlSli ITtbanESa of fTr' 0 JSKf4e rariOW QiVsewfa Aesg 1 rri-sn- ii ' ' r i.--: .tun; Ossa, was esedeicl naively by the dm. 'This Powder sssta -- oaij.c is.iv-iw- A. y jj ; i tralladilc XiiiiUoaain au mejxopereuoni,' se Slal lko Jtaxhet. ' f s fc ;; - Basins r.lA!IJ &ft.471 K.in'CHE GTE R Answers to "fhs Florence !s warrsQlef to rive satis fac'JonMany not succeeding wl h bers have an trouDiewitntue r:nrrnce. .aii who could an wen with any sowlec uBciitn.nr vho know how to 5TV? Celestial oo goon sewipr riv aanu, csuuot tau to p pica, .J U aed with It. Tr ILe care taken! by the Nothing can luUiemann'aalare of their FloreneoComuy ajn maeblnea. everr part rccclvlnr a arstematla an it most faithful inspection, saving all trouble OF THE SETTLEMENT AOCOU2TT BRIEF atterwsrds. no purchaser navin?; paid a cent for XAJTJB airs in the nveyears alnee Its lnuoducticn. VAIXET, WITM ,OF tSAJJT aU an as being reliable and d rerpi Is esubil.noi.i H Uttle attention do that we will fix any macblns sold by us, for nothing. and narireicbt both wtvs from any a tboosnd miles of Ba.lt Lake By PBESIDEUT GEO. A. S1ITEH place within if In formed that It don't work welL- City, A careful examination will folly aubetantlate all that we tben for and joniirytSew-iassertion we now mske, t hat it, It' Is the ber Machine In We warrant every Machine to be ali that we j exam tor j i, and yria UTt . .a xnueiwajrrn iy requires. 11 i i'-.l- 1 wwts 'IZereIationi$t llarriagej bavo-eleime- i a g and I TB02TT STBETTi d d the-worl- , - TOOLK ALrs-- i f a nTTu ;I r JiertsAfay 3 At the Iltilorian'i Office and the Desebet 1 PAINTERS & CLAZIERO - H A R D W' A R E 9 but little skill and experlenoe to operquiring r i ate It successfully. iali , NtW8 Office s' Avu. The Florence will sew everything needed las to tbs lightest fabric; family,is from the hoavlesa and It seldom if ever neeeaaary to make any cbange In tbe matbiDO for different kinds of work. Ills tbs only machine that can sewta more than one direction, baring a rerersable BOOK OF MORMON, eompletf, retail,, , S2.00 feed. It is the only machine having asel-aa tension shuttle Improvement, great more iuatlng only machine making FIRST, fotrntatalng ' US Yiageaj de than one PART 75 kind of stitch. Ills the only machine that ties . aimed for a Third Reader. retail tbe thread at the end of a seam doing It better and quicker than a earns tress can. Tbe lock aUtchoI the Florence (both' aides ol S" ITeavy. D1 te Whelevsde Pr-seam alike) differs from the lock stitch made cbaaera. other maeblneain elailctty.' Tbe seam will by etch aa maeh ss tbe cloth, never riving way stf In washing, which Is orthe greatest Importance In tbe sewing for a family. Tbe lock stitch of ROBTvIis CAMPBELL r Is more like' good hand sewing. the Florence d23w46-t- f f ' Both sides belnx airke, eltber side msy bs the f ibrio can be sewed either right side, and the side uppermost, as most convenient. si a .Wbotesale Dealers lo Paint, Jlrulie? VaruIhe F.D.Kallofit: ;iaCP0iBTEB8 AND JOBffERS Oa - f4 THE CO., ' tv E. B Rail, jflMSflWori fe X IIDIinDU. PRICK UOLCOTT. .1 j..;.l than I4HW-0O- 1 gold. ,Jas.iUnforiB, - Cents Blaglo Copy, to wholesale bnjerr. made reduction Largs 1 a view of meeting ths require. ocer at. menu of this market, all orwblcu em Lower tbsy or -- 1 jaV- - . GOODS, Selected wtt2f ! at this or rice KlliS, HOI ZXBT, L21 -- the Ke TabcrnacU, Salt 'Lake City, October 1 t StA and 9th, ..;,.- -. iirnmcMa,' U ' . s --l- . Truth, to that knowledge and capacity, no matter how pure their, desires and intentions may be claimed to'' be! " Revelations from God are the privilege of those, who 'receive the cos Del. and those revelations com from a Being who could not and . , pftirtsiff idrvimin.r. We are sorrir to have to record, so, scorfaitcmpia to uo mUehiefon the Utah Centrahbut two such, we are credibly informed, nave,soreaay taken place. Yesterday, while the train , and BUSH STREETS, BANSOME ..... . Tbe Florence is the latest improvement In Machines, embodying the good nall-tl- es ELDERS ORSON PRATT and QEORQE Sewing of tbe older machines with otber new and emloenllv useful lea tares, the resn't of years of CANNON, Q. careful labor, making it a moat ooxrxxns ajtd raacricai. Maohlne, easily managed, and reox with spirits limited In CAC1! ; . BOOKS' DP GEORGE A. SMITH, -- aI ww m ' BT In COLEMAN, Mills Blasting i AaenU of Padflc Powder 414 FRONT BT No. 8 porting Powder. aa-sSAX rUAJIClfiVO. CAI. Mafc,h TJtree Discourses DSXirXBkD ate L1BFS AS D LAMP 1TOCK. DESEBJST riiintnciiti u dS-Sr- w fHOU r.lURPHYyGRAHT&CO. . roTTAtxiyiO IPRESIDENT all otlier svsMt DEYQtrS BRILUAUT QCELSIOR OIL fjn patent eanaj Lubricating Oils, rates. In ssnrsney - i:j h;i v. w' Importers of , - . ledge the beet, is limited and defective. How much superior, then, la communi cation with God, the source of light and , HAYWABD : , . -- A. N. Coleman A. Hayward, : , a jata coffee; XTTTXEGS., E. BnCElS. t ' iaraxi cxrarA Bfa.TrrBrcsB, . MM M Jtmm reeom-mrndatlo- TXAM, CENTRA!. AJ1ERICAN COFFEE, M that which they know,and their know dead?" CIII5A the. CAT.. GENERAL MERCHANDISE; Have constantly on hand ths following: JAH.4U870, V Calitornla Street, COS Importers of CHIHESE, EAST IFIDIA. JAPANESE after t. 7 .,!! m. : & Co, flATT CT ATTCISCO, tocso. rr uuu !CT BTREKT, No. V has Wrd. We are 1 T C. AD 0 LPHE LOW Jnst pnrcbaaed a Florence Macbtn. permiiioa to rerer to ner.ana esteem net reeom a as a mendatlonaroar!cof superlorltT.as Mrs Ball i j bas bad mnob ex Derlenco in tbs Qe of Tsrloos feerlns Machine. warn, ays: uressmaKer, ninSswlac ala- "Ikk,81'ikiu, bavetucd a Florence Family cUlne for several ye rs put, bavins It almost rjn 'And It baa constantly In use, and during tbat time. or. never uroppea a tiucn.or oeen oat oraeri" a O . . mlnaU" C AjT. HOOPER mt: I have a, a For Florence sad use in my general WEDNESDAY, the Klorenc-- t it family. the boat," larotly UH!s FIXTON. Uvlns: nine miles sooth on tbe Stats Road, says: I have a Wbeeler & WilWHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Central Rjdlroai whfdi ft rlrt luh son. My neighbor, MRS. .WEBSTER, has a T n ITlj-Aa Haw mnflh awaw n aa l r h IH 1 1 she can do, and bow easily It la done, I feet like1ST COXCHTXUQTSIH llHSn at W Wheeler sway.ln ths kjlttowing my ret, to iDnt none way snow i nave a ering Machine." ALFRED REST, alter actnal pnrchAie, and Ws bars on band and shall continue m keep In all varieties, fair trial of otber flrst-claMachines, and tbe tbe Florence as every way tbe Florence, adoptsnse. bent for family MRS.WARKEN HUSSEY, after many years PATENT MEDICINES. with various Hewing Machines, proexperience nounces tbe Florence abead of all otbers la all DRUG. a. i A f the reqalslles of a first class Sewing ataehiae. f ana rspia motion. quiet Simplicity, reiiaDimy, ITT. BTUrFU, e MR. SMITH, of W. F. A CO, purchased a Flo rence about two weeks aco. A. few days after, PAIMTS), OJIJt, MRS MORF, pnrehased oa,and now another of Wells, Fargo Sc Oo'a employes Is ahoot p enCOI.ORS. tbe practical test of then. Open Tor chasing. Tbus proving Florence Sewing Machine Is Its own best and I.TQTJOKS), Casr, MRS. SUURTLIFF, of MM Creek.. aay: "I ' PERFUSf E&X, am del labted with ray Florence. I don't believe purchase any other Machine If anybody would leave tbls ettyat a.m. and arrive WIXDOff OI.AMM, would once give the Florence a lair trial.'' Trains 9. 20 aasu, and leave Orden at they Ogden COL. JACKSON, brought a Sewing Machine i S ryco and arrive In this City tot couldsa. find fromteaSt.flatt bat np Ueorge, aursiiEM, repairs; snsassa or flf t oKla fsVa swiv aw asJS sa taaV aw vsk swvsa. es eav w v s u uii Aoasasy KLOHFNCE home with him last week, as hs For all fnCorniaUen eoneernrag Ete Ee. freight or was determined to have a RELIABLE BKW INQ MAC1IINK, before hauling it two " huoy dred miles home. MRS STEVENSON and MRS CHAN DELL, of JOSEPH A. YOUNG, r l4escription3 carefully attended toi PnrtSKvlUe. purchased Florence Sewing: M chines, last week, after earefnlry examining In 8UPEltINTE3n)ENr. ana demerits oi tns various aw la the merits on In aale machines this City. log DA.VID MILLER, WILLIAM MILLER, MRS. Kext Door to Telegraph Office,' 1 FARES- -? j: j HHURTLIKF, and several others, at and near have within tbe last few weeks Farmlncion,lorenee soots purehssed FamilyofBewlng Machines, Salt Lake City to Wood's Cross MAIN STREET. after satisfying themselves their great supe7Gct. riority. LtUM. f ".Fanalntton,;, I , MR JERIMT, WILLIAM SLOAN, . BTRARIUDOE. and W. D. BROWN of Salt jrsyiTfll. Lake City, have recently purchased Florence " " " Ogden. 2.0a H. IS. CULWSOX. Machines. AND n. . 17 Hi uius ATEiy PIN ORtl tTOiUrtCm rnJtllWIOUU. ' Farias XS Bat ale LEcniqnler. Pioneer Line ofUtah; years of service. G(D)(D23)S, lUOo-e-m RAILROAD. te UTAH CEUTRAL o(Tprlsisr to iny aoS srlYlaar sattsfaettos ttenl free of cbarsre. three Machines bare been sented, neeUlnar sllsrht repairs, Jt'ST pr OJfE IN OXE aHer four snd Vrtm'SHi MA.EUCIs.-- resaested to 'lJft There are three hundred Florence 6'ewinn MacJiiiict in Utah Territory. old by former agcnii, an lyChlcago and fit. Lonti Agents. V Domestic Staple ot Fancy & wuulka rACirlo UOKSOLI D ) joict V ' ImporUrs Depot of Goods Manufactured by MI88IO.H A MOUNTAIN LION. WOLVERINE. T.YNV UndNTAIN R, NTUK PA HHKEP, snS BL&CK KOX, they Doing so rarely met with. For further MXtleti'iis' fnoolria of a. a, n. BANQIeVANNI, at MCaEUM. or at my real dsnee, opposite the City Hail. dlTlf w. t - t'- Hosiery, Furnishing Goods,! roe INSCRIBED on specimens ATbe Pnblkj are espedtUy p resery LIVE SPECIMENS ,o ''... In nns wrr a svdTrrtlsment SAN FRANCISCO. a. BE?, C tiadir fURCHAflg thsm. If sny prefer to CX)NTRlUTK rather than sell, tbey wtia hot BBaucrTJBED. FOaaMOSandlMUXEariGCE. niONITIES of every kind tbat will add toi be IKTKREUTand UBEFULNESa of theMUSEUM as ksceivkd us wouwlr oaretl to aot sillDONOR'S name UUaTlUUUTED. MRS JOSEPH BULL. In ths thoFBO-J- the TERRITORY BUBUMB ABIIHA.1JS andohUge bPBSUITU ladigeaoas to tho Roefey MoantalasL as I will And Universal Pavor, 8TM LAZARD FRERES, of CHILDRER. 10c. TRIKNLkS OF SCIENCE and of O RKSI of WlU IMMENSE SAIiE! i JL ; would not deceive. But revelations re- celveu from any otner source iff me un seen world are unreliable and cannot be trusted. Hence the prophet of old said: "But when they shall bid thee seek pnto .wizards hat peep and mutter, and unto ObeWthshave- .familiar spirits; seels unto tbefr should mot atec-ple- ' God1 for 'lha1 living' to' heir from the AXA-Ca- Ui BATTERY A 112 foreign riRST.rl.ASM PillWT No. i sDSISSIO!!, 25c. tbe Oil., '4 APPROVAL DRUG STORE , aii WENS, Hollow Ware, Tin Ware, Ac. i y oa ritrosrrxxs or IIETAIS, ST071S NOW OPEK ALIj OVER THE WORLD. As evidenced by Its ' JUST OPENED 47-- 3 : ctiV, KewB"' Office;? i In addition to this, tbs Florence bas received the verdict cl D EP r w POPULAR A mm salt'lakt: J '1 . nae reeelved theniGIXEilT PRE3HTT31 as all Important Fair beld In this eviti-econ n EU3. Trade. LOCKE & MONTAGUE, i " f . - .4- - tae Probate uoort tor Balt LakeOocmty, AanuUtrator of ths esuts of Hits Annls Lock-Z- bciven to all per-o ht.y saia Htuu ssia's snuui same sna thoM lmaeUatsly, PfMV, will corns forward and sslue. - - JL sllsht, when, for revenge. compelled hhnto U is supposed, he placed a block of wood ITtTE are also tbe o'T We2fUA.f C u com --J 1 xtajvo XVt.nttY m hand foil men. vera se slebrated ,cspute containing of their iiW't... Aasortaeat fnnnit riHnln tnta t Vim Has near tO IhO rOWDEB. the onASQE SPOatTlSa rail, and ono between the joints of Yours for truth, ; ... xaus. mlarhfef and meanness is And aU Orades of BLASTINQ POWDES snd to be deplored, and the perpetrator of every CHAS. instance of wickedness no mattur who sueh The foregoing 'letter ?from a lady who," ne maym, ,wDeuarand General Agent. jutmiaisi w autui, 229 ITorxxliaxa Gt. Omaltn as she says, has InTtaUgated spiritualism ought to be srrerely summarily pun -- disi u t ., ' for twenty yean, and Is ft believer In It. ; j J. ; l J Colifbi?i2la . -, HorjEriausEun.- f HE BESTTi! DUY . d: ' 'AS S.HA1HTE2Z, - SALT LAKE CITY pt-rnnriT- , r . ', e . l.i';l r ' es - f t.ASILT't - - LEATIIERiVJAnEHOUSE: C14 AJ?n H8 ;B ATTEST" ST t-4- i- GAII - ITT!. ATIOXSCO..Ws with to eall ths attention of ths trads ot Rait Lake and vicinity to ths facilities we have- -, i them with every article in oar joTfarnlaftlpg line on mors faTorahle terms than ran be found - , . eiwbere. We have by tsr the largest and est seiecwt j 1 s-I - 1 -- . -- Iavar, Ujriwai, ysitCoiluasiraOTesis,BsddlesvseJ 1 1 tnesoartloles.' tbs Verf oaoy and otbers a" or own are ms' e inCout, factories, stock of K&aimrr, 4 , in frosa the best maau factories nab.ea ws are tales ard Ercra, f c very article at 2' ew York :f u to 3 ,a . . We rak.e a peelalty of Collars Vfhips anj , .. j' '4Kitssasrbjorjroea. jJEvo. option; ' I?rloo ISO Cents. s r-r- m.l fc r tile. sd rj I |