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CAN NO Mr J" 1 to the mtiied contrast,' uU ! alxr were fjw and t sxdTbrpak the health,' o j the strongest f!hritlin rsllrionwith many ChrUtlans. wantr ?rZZt tat ten os the pus eemsared when vmca-jthat of men. A man who haaoccopled ituthe HolytheSepulchre, t ......... , ,. I..".',-Himiav obaerred "In the --worship) irahommedans. -- One, "the to must leave presidential amiss position not be idols. It mightFriday. PeUrthVHermlt made this pilgrimage, Jaly 1, 1S4S. mansion with a (profound distrust and Pagan thoMussul-rnenTH- e enauirewbat the religious ceremonies treated by roughly wexev andw n are who of the early Christians; really returned home, and contempt for his fellow-meo of A8PIRANTB TO THE WHITE politicians, for the meanness, selfish- Ther believed in the divine mission redemption preach-thaad nearJesus .Bavior Christ, and onrliord aroused He SeBSy Z Sepulchre. and Intrigue ness, cMcanery corruption iyj:nrj HOUSE., endeavored to follow his precepts. The which he has seen thesa exhibit could Savior said, "JJet hlrhf wW wlU bepy. 2a firoA toredeem the Holy Sepulchres. riiaHnlA tika no his cross and follow manlfestwthan..throughor president A BECiarr writer In dealing with the have no other effect upon him. these great in the dlchargo the, Savior com men cad Young vu ranauo enaracter of John C. Calhonn, the great We will hare- both parties proclaim- me.'L.Vhen this jt led sade o y His mission He went to the waters on the dutlesr Theraantlo of JossphfsUupon Wty they nullifler, thus alludes to hlm'and to ing that their candidates are sure oi the Jordan and was baptized by The him, and thousands- ofpersonaiwere wherever they passed them. an exam Die to all jews that r'jhla,- spirit came upon other who j like him. aspired' to the lection. V If either should have any most of wltnesser and failed however, exoedlUon , and him thtThft' was lnsDired,of the Tne New Scenery. Dresses. ; r But doubts upon the subject, the public will to follow Him. His disciples preached ! V ! i HperUhed. X'rtsidency: composed and. bear off menu and Kletulve MachiVPPoltt. the for to lead jr guide: reDentance.' and Almisrhtvi' frith. baptism . w the oat to redeemthe not to Sepulchre iSeTpIrit from be it Holy find, Iks. likely o "I cannot resist the conclusion tbt It stump or rmimlon of sins, and the ordinance awakened among the the kingdom Brilliant ana it t thoroughly wu tne mania for the presidency (wir.cn through the Journals. The laying on of hands for the reception of was sv numf ;; r and nations of , Europe, western has led so many promising spirits to prophecies of politicians are by no the Holy Ghost, and the administration men of and warriors E&PwJ' TALENT f their damnation) that Inspired all his means Infallible. L The most acute of of what is termed the sacrament.1 In ber of princes, .i r of J"?. different the renown enWScJS?Cl'i ArU.ta espoused OFTHE and CELEDRATION great wealth seem does thai later efforts. It were comprised the principal por liable te be at fault when they these magnificent arThey led 1 from' the hour when really INTHEOETttEWENTO. the outward ordinances and cere holy cause. of tion public men feel- them arethe bled thousands of hundreds election. and mies result of a popular v were themselves to be on the road to the pre- predict observed earl DEAUTIFUL the n ifr Una monies that by SPECTACtT' on the plains of Palestine, sidtntlal mansion that whlted wall of ueiween now ana next r ii grcfc cui- - Christian. They met- on the Babbath and died Juab Co., July 6th, J888. to a Is A099 Nephi, the Public cnaraaty Jerusalem. Godfrey In lhat ih. around la and best oC human naturethey all that to worship, receive instruction - TtmiUlon. succeeded in At- - daybreak ... . effort will, in Hews. Beserei Editor -the may occur. As we nave no voice in day taking name and of. aUrwpecttemi alJ, In some degree, cease to be worthy ges tho liord to call upon the Patronage and jdsufj were aroused by jI of themselves. They take on board, as the eleetlon, however, we can watch to partake of the emblems of the death, city of Jerusalem, and the Mosque of yesterday the citizensarms.-. sunrise At the firing-o- f small a vuuwu It were, and stow away In the hold of and wait. aeaicaieu HE, ORAT OUTLAY and suuerings or ouriora ana tsavior, Omar wasThe r and was National the unfurled, possesCrusaders a souls kepttheir Flag huge magnet, which pulls to witness unto Him thereby tna Church. and Consequent npon fu belnr bmn.M . ' .when" it saluted' by a volley from-'th- e Infantry about the needle of conscience all awry." for years, i sion com ninety to were determined His keep they. wrested from their Hands by Bala- - commanded birAdlutant Charles Price; v 'A.. unto the mandments end; The force and truthfulness of these tiethe Nephi Brass Band. under. The New and Gorgeous Boenery bv 2 Elder GEORGE A. SMI II, tlaces of worshlD were reneral din, Caliph of Egypt,who Is said to have also byGustavo words have been frequently brought Byliverta in we sew uuocmaac, Henrlod. At 8 o'clock a ji oau lyTheir whu too Capt. Mr.J.GUJIMmi. ' houses,' or such retired places washed tne xtosque oi umir private resmet Scholars at 1863. their to the It the The June home to us of late In reading the ac7 Lake City; Sunday' 21, worship Complicated Machinery as ther, could obtain so as to be free water and ' Mr PETER REID'and school houses, and were marched pective enemies. counts which have abounded In the bf JLL, their from the interruption men Cos to to The j their ..several Superintendents by A. REPORTED BY frlVXD W. EVANS. ' And in connection with the ordinances great deal ibv This made the nations- 'Bfantiful Mrs. BOWHINQ I XUhoD . Mr. KE8Lv newspapers 'and! In the telegraph4 Cbarlesc H. each, The residence, ttA other. with Bryan's to which I have referred, their religion VriiirhLM Krtenalr and I ProperUes Arjpointmant. ilr as "Knir a ic dispatches respecting the effort of one The visit of the Savior of the world, consisted Land. 'iormea. when in lae Franoe. Bpaln, I procession of observance of a strict the in M.o Dr.J order side were side from the resurrection McCune, and by, by following of the most prominent men in the na- his crucifixion Germany and Italy moral code. When a man entered the re- - In those campaigns, which werejrepeat-e- d Marshal of the day: Advance guard: of nnderthe oi?icfiKrS?le is the church that tion, to secure the Democratic nomina- dead; the proclamationbisof the gospel faith, door, by driia, by CAHKLKSH.! sor and lives more efflcUnt Brass and Band 150 the the nations about disciples years costing by Nephi Bishop Bryan, through toe remuju v tion for President. The statements apostles peniauce. Dapusm ror the subject to the at- sins In William Patriarch ; men. two of millions was of brought fought Oszler, County They Mrs. CARELESS has bn "a and the Isylng on Cf hands, he which appear may not be altogether tention of a great portion of the world. rannired Jacob G. Bigler and Cbornaea Mr. HARUIE and theSt BSSK enraced. obedience to the common cause; and it had a ten- Judge. Hon. In ta live strict himself, is represented as the principles laid down in the teach dency to make them acquainted with Selectmen : Hon. ; O: Kendall.: Isaac ability of the Company will also appear trustworthy.. Partisan statements never The Bavlor, to his own nation, to Incs of our Bavlor. to sustain and up each other, and probably perpetuated, Grace and David TJdall; Major Timothy The Ballet Grooblngs. Ac., nnder the own to his are.1 They should always be received going own and of E. 1 . 8LOAX. Esq. ""citos Ills people, they reeelved II I m hold the truth and to lead a pure and to some extent, that universality of sen - B.Foot and Major P. Sutton, command with a degree of allowance. 'Still, as not. He came to them with the words to others as timent which existed for so many years ing District, with Adjutant C. Footer yife, and Mto do they have not!: been contradlcted.it Is of life, light and; salvation t but they upright do unto in resrard to the'Cathollo faith. Mow Committee of should others ha would that Bandsy nHi Rm V - JULY II. BR fair to presume that they are not wholly could not appreciate them. They con- him." These, In short, were the proin- - ever, divisions arose, and the northern School scholars,Arrangements; In care of Superinten- UtiUR and put Him to without foundation. It must: Indeed. spired against Him observances mat exuieu nations of Europe became Protestant inenteliglous to relation this that in lie death, Atthn time of the ADOstles of our Lord under Calvin and JLuther. Scotland be scholars, in care of Superintendent be a "mania for the Presidency" that it must needssays The performance will consist of the be that offenses come, but ind lead of cer w 1111am inignt; citizens; rear guard. came the Protestant under bran established had Ravlor. who can induce a: man to descend from an woe tP him through whom they come, of the church in nearly all parts of tain very devout divines. England be- After parading several streets, the pro CRAND, OPERATIC SPECTACU exalted position, which Is held by a life- - it were better for him that a millstone ches or Protestant under 'Henry VIII, cession naited where it was formed. the known world. But these simple came neck and he cast principles were soon trespassed upon by who first wrote a work in defense of the when the children,, led by Elder John lease, and enter Into the political arena were hanged about hissea. The oflenses nhllosonhers. Paul. In warning the Catholic faith, which caused the Pope Millar, collectively sang, In our lovely into the depths of the to contest for a place which, if rained. did come. His servants went forth and members of the church of this, says to confer upon him the title of "defend Deseret;" Brass Band plsyed 'HalJ it Is notprobable can be occupied longer preached, and, according to the histories "beware lest any man spoil you through er of the faith." He put many to death Columbia,"theafter which the procession that have come down to us, they were nhilosonhv and vain deceit after the for not strictly observing the Catholic was uismissea. than four years. Ion .that tradition of men, after the rudiments o religion. He then renounced the Catho martyred with but one except ten the children and At half-paIt was Euripides, we believe, who all to been the world and not after Christ. is is have who Ho represented a John, faith citizens assembled in the personal quarrel through forewarned all men to beware of Amb- l- cast into a cauldron of oil. We find, was between him and the irope. and assum nouse and were called to order Meeting world relisrion of the The Jfagan lion. The Fairy and Little Glass Slipper. tlon, "ss of all the higher powers, the however, in the New Testament, that made uoln a great measure of ostenta ed to be the head of the church, and put Jonathan Midgley, County by Sunday are are the last that of John the most destructive and pernicious to her writings to us tious display. Offerings and sacrifices men to death for. not belle vine In his School1 Superintendent Music by the Cinderella, (with Gems from the Orxr James' down handed by .King various kinds were made in temples spiritual supremacy. Bo that he killed Brass Band and singing by the Nephi of votaries.l'i.It lsawarnlng that cannot translators as Inspired .writings. His of Salernau Nellie Colebroofc ' of great magnificence, some of which men on both sides of the question. I unoir, in cnarge or .Treat, vv in lam Prloce be too often pondered upon by politici- three eDlstles. written almost a hundred Baron Potnpollno ,'Mlss ru MCKenzU. were kept constantly open for this pur This continued during his lifetime, and Evans; prayer by the Chaplain, "William Alld oro,. Mr J S Uniut ans who become enamored of the Presi- rears after the birth of the Savior are the pose. 31 r J C Gnhia de curing tne snort reign or nis son, a- - i uazier; and an uratlon by J adge IMgler, Dandl of A number; persons great -- Mr P Mirwtu Pedro. dency.1 It seems unaccountable that ast books that King James' translators voted their lives to the service of these wara. xaen bus wno is caxiea xiiooay i on ine .Declaration or independence. Paae. HHAinet as us to would ..Mr inspired writings. gods. They worshipped the images o Mary" came to the throne. Sheen- - The exercises - were conducted by Tolabe, I . Bteters to give men who have achieved a high national reflected have this upon Mrs M O CUwien Perhaps you f tne vjatnoiic Cider Midgley without programme, and Clorlada every creature that could be Im aeavorea to reputation should jeopardize it all for matter. uaeen Cinderella, Mlsa Alexudw James' translators were almost rairr King to men were were and be which and death the went all put olfsDiritedlr. faith, planets,' Ariel .:.MlM CUU the sake of a few years of power! For, learned men selected by the King to agined, cause they would not desert Protestant 2 o'clock the scholars met at their Slogios Fairy t- stat coiiossai At .Mrs Carelni by generally represented transla from the very moment their names are translate the Scriptures. They Lizzie Plau ..Mlsa we ues were when The all remember We ism. in of inru school houses and jry. workmanship. exquisite danc enjoyed merry of various Second the Mlsa ted Leant the apostles writings Roor Fairy. half-paa of deities children fluence John these mentioned in connection with the Pre- and 'over the people till under seeing the picture .five, ing Kairlea. Attendant!. Hunters. guid Noblemen. vote a took and then prophets, was universal. - Nations dare not go to gers, a minister of the gospel, who was ance ox tneir superintendents. oy tomptnj unoros, cxrps ae saiiet sidency, they become the target for every amoag themselves to decide which war ana numerous Auxiliaries. He in first oracles the these the was without In an there Mary's reign. adult evening slander .sgalnst them by those who are were Inspired and which were not. You Some of their consultingwere dedicated was burntmartyr i the stake at in Smithfleld. dance in was the Social Hall. All temples will remember that not one among this especially to war. not of their party. . ' For of Scenerr. IncldenU. Mailt 49 There was .one in When I visited London. I went to peace and good order, nothing having ana xuoie.Byaopsls even aee divines learned ana Posters. of uurtctin professed body to Of course, as the names of the Demo- to Rome which was kept constantly open the same place preach, but the police occurred 10 mar tne enjoyment or the God of the have upon inspiration time of war and shut in time of peace. would not let me. They said that the day. DOORS OPEN at 714 o'clock. Performance cratic nominees for President and Vice him. They were learned in the lan in was war one advice In of the which the And Xjord there Oommeneea panetoally at 8. Thomas J. period Mayor by Bishop Midgley,' George Kendall, President. ha re not been known j their guages, sciences and the opinions of was so or ded tne this that itcn.Lionaon, nsxi, evening before, ura, Samuel Clarldge, Samuel temple, con prolonged, weaknesses and faults have not been sys- men, ana their vote was the only test by icated to was to issued of orders war, the Kept god proniDit preach forth, Matthew McCune. William decided which of these tinually open for a hundred years. And ing. Preaching within street they of Knight, Committee of Arrangements. the limits tematically exposed; the party itself, which books were given !by revelation and been allowed love zealous of had a the the that before, always and its .heresies, blunders and crimes, which, city everything Thomas Ord, Reporter. were not. And it was perhaps and the wonderful could do but we were not allowed to do so. 1 .have been tie themes which Its politi- only a single vote that saved the book marvellous tevsustaln the tottering empire of Pa- believed that this prohibition was in cal opponents have dwelt upon. But of James, and perhaps only asingle vote ganism was done, and to enforce the consequence of the publication of our Paybon, U.T., July 5, '68. cast online boots or the Apocrypha. observance of pagan we shall soon have our exchanges filled that to intention to visit .London for the pur And rights. Editor Deseret News The celebra-o- f caxcuiaieu to maae men ensure respect to their ancient mytho pose of establishing the gospel. I do now, wis uthe AT THE with personal details of the misconduct, reflect the 4th, was as animated with us as a of church upon position was was but followers not the know so, it the of that it thousands follies, and perbsps crimes of the gen- wilnout an inspireu leader, witnoul a gy. been usual. The Declaration of Indepenhad were to Protestant time first Jesus meek that and any put lowly tlemen whose names are now inscribed man at Its head who can ask the Xord death. deprived of the right to preach in an oration was delivered by Br. D. 8. an for answer. and obtain The guidance for President and is but a glance at the difference Smithfleld Market, and in the streets Col v of the Church of England made no pretensions ofThis in,' laudatory of the clorious deeds two systems. But at the time of on Sunday. the United Bates on the Democratic ban- to inspiration, EErlPORIUM of the of the He volution. This it had as against Constantino the religion of Jesus had As soon as Queen Mary died England endlessheroes orator of theme and ner. Every act of their lives, every exi the Church of Borneprotested the poet the being varied very materially from what it was became Protestant again. Mooney in was also dilated upon by Brs. J. T. his history of Ireland asserts that presslon they ever made and many therof harlots and abominations of the two hundred years before. B M. Coombs. F. and Stewart I. Hardy, Some writers dispute in relation to "When Elizabeth undertook to estab- The probably which they themselves never earth," and everything that was corrupt. of the found patriotism people i v y.w ..a hesrd about will be scroti nixed, drag- ana haa inaugurates a reformation, and Constantino's conversion. Some say In firincr sones. toasts,, of vent, also, not understand that he was baptized by Immersion In the Irish people could STAPLE DRY GOODS, .. . ,:: . &e. , guns, ged into light and held up to condemna- established the Protestant Church of the old church &c, Late Bt. said at of .j of John what it was; they ran, tberellgion ,Lt: of for exercises occasion conclud head: The the its the with King tion by their opponents. Their friends England, Rome, which was orltrinallv a heathen England bad been changed four times ed In the but it had no inspiration. And this temple, dancing halls of our citv. AH Faus In thirty years." dedicated to the will not be Idle; they will be was and peace, Joy and hapbody of learned men passed their votes tina, one or ine itomaugoddess equally harmony Now we are told by the Protestant diligent In finding reasons, and mak- on these sacred books without any pre who. by some historians is impresses, piness. to asserted world they have authority which has to Inspiration from the have been one of the most lewd What appeared to be an aired veteran, women ing them public, for the unbounded tense whatever to them from the Savior and dressed descended OTIOXH, t man Yet knoweth "no the after an antique and novel fashever duc wno was His apostles, - Bat when the division .admiration which they appear to enter- Almighty, lived in thst Rome; things of God but by the Spirit of God." regarded as a paragon of purity by her took place between the Protestants and ion, reminding one of the pictures of tain for them. coon after the death or the apostle. Imperial "husband, who caused her to the Church of Rome the m some or our excom- gooo, oia fcJANTA (Jlaus Pope ' Already,- - If a person were to believe divisions occurred in the Christian be ?76 With papers, proclaimed a goddess; and the virgins municated them. He issued what were pictorial on a exceedinsr all that Is said In the opposition Jour- churches on a variety of topics. They of Rome, of hat hlrh painted those of patrician called "bulls of excommunication," and HATS, to engraft into the reli blood wereespecially to tne nals respecting Grant and Colfax, had commenced to low- amiuae, roue tnrougn our streets on an into go these Protestants pres the required consigned of Jesus idolatrous Ideas, after the ence of her statue to offer their-voplatform, in a chariot drawn est ahell, and Itdeprived them t of every elevated he would think them the two most gion t similitude or an laoiairous worship. previous to marrisge. Saint John Lat- four by spirited horses to the sound of oi aumority, lr tney ever had sweet unsuitable men for the position, tn These ideas gradually crept in for some eran also contained, It is said, the font particleNow music, which was discoursed by if the Catholic Church had which they aspire of any men In the three or four hundred years. The in which Constantino was baptized. any. tne those who dissented from jrayson siring Dana, .tie ing invited authority Christian religion being held in a subor But some assert, and I think Eusebius any unuea Btate. Before many days dinate your jumped aboard and thus deprived of every ves cook acorrespondentover Btate and several is among the number, that Constantino themofwere and the by to rialem, (Pond position nymg trip if the Catholics had no elapse,! the same persoa. if he ahanld times the whole power of the Roman was it; tige careless to a in little the regard then those who went out pie celebratloe. . also, in true believe all that will be published In the Empire was exerted to exterminate It matter of natriotic deferred as authority, and It. none. The result was from . baptism, them course This of earth. from the thiors many persons do the making of their that in eitherhad Journals of the other sidk would come raw we a tnem tunes and gave FAIICY GROCERIES, case styie. the Protestants had then returned to our finally terminated In a political change wills until after their death. m w same festive where hall, Protestants and conclusion respecting Sey- during the all us tell none; tne nrst unrisuan empe we whirled the hours awav until the mour and Blair. The campaign will ror arosewmcn however, matters not so much that the Catholics had none, that they advent and stopped jthe persecution of asThis, e fleet produced by this grand po had degenerated and of the Sabbath ' admonished na the and apostatized, was tne be a This severe Christians. Constantino the one. to From undoubtedly bring our celebration to a close and change, which not only had a had become corrupt and wicked and had aotourn now until next November It Is probable Great. He was, by no means, the most lltlcal to our several homes. to but It suppress lost Paganism, their and tendency wasnecessarv it of Christian Sovereigns, but he also degenerated Christianity. Thou to make apower the country will rln? with th nam. pious The committee of arrangement a wen as the first Christian! Emperor, and by sands and thousands of general reform. At stream Aiaerman u. men iacre. A. Potter and of Grant and Colfax, Setmour ahd eaas of the cross for his banner he had aH I v fori tn tfiA Ta rr r Pagans cannot than its fountain, j.situst. higher rtrl nv and the rise u. councilor was no is result tv there author! to TO DC SOLD WXTnOUT EESBBTSi uuxjh. They will be misrepresented, been able wade through the blood of found it to their Interest to seek em among any of them. Not one of these . tYours Truly, denounced and abused. They will be his competitors and set himself on the ployment the new religion; and Reformers even professed to. have in . i M. CkJOMBs. Reporter. throne of the Roman world. In the year in order tounder j. to splratlon from the Lord, and that is the accused of the most grave crimes, offen- sue make and it permanent ne me S. Our Juveniles had their holldav esiaousnea christian reliit the appearance of consequence it wuuiuuu ui wo nugiuui worm to-- a ay. I P.v,M ces and Improprieties. treason, drunk- gion as the jk r It religion of the Btate, an d sup- give and lnst.f was to ? deemed in necessary enjoyed Low. Figures, Are hugely. the incorporate better Latterday8alnts any or enness. Incapacity, extravagance, and pressed the rites of Pagan to it some of the Pagan rites and osten on r us to reier ine this of worship. tatious display. ; t Degeneracy, almost work. God called His origin every thing else that Is odious that the temples and Heathen modes servant a This Joseph tremendous produced change most active minds can conceive.. And universal degeneracy was the result. Smith and conferred upon him the influence, not only upon the Pagan, but In a few centuries the religious power authority and power of the priesthood these .men will pass through this al- also MQ1JOIIX the Christian portion, bf the had grown almost equal upon to the former that the woric of uod might be re established -most insufferable ordeal for what? To Empire. Up to that period the Chris- civil BLXHLX mm' MBTJUX. MXJ, or t Rome. j on power was This the earth. land trampled disitr AT be, as they hope, the President and tians had been oppressed A division occurred between the patri because the Lord In answer to necessary his prayeven and had been ne under the down, w a. ma ' and those of era ioiu uiw 4u aii me aecra of the United States for archs of Tnn now ADD' distdlledt. uim tui cessity of burying their dead in secret. Rome. as.Constantinople to of the vn s vwtonwood.. .s supremacy four brief years! right was and that it .A of the city of Rome Are The patriarchs of Constantinople would wrong, consequently Many portions THE COLDEII GATE Jboid the should necessary that d No wonder that Horatio Seymour with subterraneous cata- not acknowledge those of Rome as su- Himself 1 ' "J M dl;l7 to anew u the children should be reluctant to accept the nomi- combs exeavatefLJn LthQ. rock where perior in authority. The result was the ne "ITSJ HOW OPEX wttb acooruingiy conferred the of Christians Were secretly establishment of the Greek Church nation of President. Even if sure of an thousands .... i i and apostleshipupon Joseph to bury an organization ' which exists at the Eriesthood he could entombed time the that during v. Vf preach faith election, he ought to be. But his reluc- after the Christian manner was a viola present day; at the head of which is the ance and baptism for the remission of tance will, very likely, be attributed to tion or the laws or the lioman Empire: Emperor of Russia. The rest of. En sins, ana and when to adhere tot this mode of bu- rope with the exception of the Eastern isy nis nanas on those who some other reason. But every believed and ri properly rial or to acknowledge themselves Chrisobeyed that they might TO WORK ON TUB RAILROAD, In tha greatest variety and Quantity. Wholf constituted man, whose mind can grasp tians was liable to coat them their lives, Empire of the Romans j what was called i so ordain ana a J3.oix uuwi; .... aaie ana .new. urees: empire, aoopteajtne western men to go forth and Near the cmaalna ofQMr TUrr at mill the nature of the cares and responsibili- the confiscation of ther property or their the reach the tj imnai faith the Latin enured. This Latin to others. Joseph Smith was an obscure OWt U VsllJ, ..:t" ki.-Also.;. ., ; ties of that high office as at present liberty. almost the became law faith of the land a vounir . . v man who h.H WUI pay CAB II once Meh 1nnLh Van However, was not throughoutwestern Euro pe.and was also inaiTiatuu. if IOEOBEAlf1 & SODA' WATEB, t and who is not afflicted with This cnaage, n once. cm iixnitea , for -t cm for at hi idb woTmeni. u educating kcuiv opponunuies wrought ,.vm planted in America, especially in Sonth Wa. 'a mania for the Presidency-- ' would the progress of Chr ,4Tr td the and central America ana Mexico; and ttut ne was sem or uod tn nrah k. V MINERS' NATIONAL BANK, shrink, back from assuming such a posi-- peace of of the gospel of Jesus principles fallen, in uanaaa. xt was pianiea in America simple tlnd,theEmpv clve their natnea. , No more Teams wanted the Apostate, In S31 Itumui to re by means of trie sword.-- There were in as they were taught by His disciples. and KELSON & FIELD, Tlit United . after the wor haa comncnccd. S"; until the-And the principal argument with which the Pagan religion In a States, as the office U now admlalstered. establish This conscientious men many great Europe t Opposite Salt JO F.'NOyNNAN A' 6a. X ,dM3:tf brought Inenana bloody wno couia see most terrible corruption he was met, was ridicule, tar and feath. leads a life of splendid misery a life fai empire. rr amalga In' this Latin church, ahd truggls, which resulted war ers, tearing down houses, driving Bait Lake Qty, Jane 8lb, 1SCS. removed from all theharm. dintr mation or cnxuuaniiy ana raganism. not satisfied; In 1160 Peter ofther which " viuiuremroni meir Waldam and Homes, liOTICE OF Ha S. RAMSOHOFF & CO. make existence desirable. He can know Idol worship had always existed in a town of robbing them of thair inhrf obtained Francer the translanoUV no privacy; have no domesUo comfoxfi Rome. The rods of the Greeks and tion of the four gospels Into French and and murderinnr the TCldara. nri IT MAY OONCERNwa WHOM esses ' latter-dawilt sxpir y and that A fh.that the the aad god BainU of every right gods Mr nartnershlp but be harassed; BaJined and censured.' Romans, his followers he oommsheed vigor- ing and w- -t manuracturea ror tne occasion naa with oatheFmtofJaauarynexW nese TtROtl were a Raclr tne The complaints and appeals of the were the ously preaching HI Carrlagt worJ ooay corruptions and eTery ""'T":ri w Farmln temples builtr to them and thslr a TRUNK, with the, letters request of the Roman churth; denying the Mguiucuu usea a?ainat ih setVaa Indebted to ua.br noUoUjerwiaa, I, hordes of hungry, clamorous Ai IL. R. onfton, . ' fit. f .VTvT. and mission ship not only directed but enforced by HmiiVi Josenh of of the Pentl One of tha Re-- feUow Uborers. Tha flader.wlll be aoIUtbly Twrarded tryde-which throng the rooms of the the laws of 'the Empire. But when were efTeotive ox vu They tw. vug xare. utti to a certain exUnt in destroying the Christianity became the religion of the N. 8.RAXwaiy XXxmIHtrti Evening Jfnrs. dUltT. eollecUon. "Whits House, DESEBET-EVENIHGITEYT- i upou-lhft-inaugurat- !,3r.i 7t.rrf ! , j . T r tpy. 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