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Show a . Ir . ,bss-s-- -, .. f I BSS--- I I I Airnffal ' Confer TV .t. JH. M" 1S77. April 9. jurdar. , PRICE OF COLD. . 7" ud datisi v wip.t, . i"N -. re0- t V, -- fftew '.- - -' if v. vinAinr or the Saviour in i. I, o. I.pfm and Bliiflted the above subject, od stout . i- - Cincinnati, Ohio. stockholders of m. I. niet at two o'clock 7 M.u.rteriioou, at the Old TaberbuBianj 11..nlfIf ,nJ, without . .... doing .1r 'n nfi( - paiw A twkk B degrees F. in G9 m. (ihaJa at I - lid ' and Other Matters TirKKMOMKTKK ' tilllkkm Iaxb CTtt, Apm 3,t rtt ILC3M: SeUtng at fl.05. Local titU ITV.ft . General ncft. The r Anfaual Conference will convene at 10 a. m.i In, the Temple at Bt, George. ' ' of ti e Ubrdi out view ius uuurca or its re preee ntauves nave never assemmea, iath hi dispensation , in a like capa-rit4 under more favorable ansplcea, Thi fact of the Saints being In a noal tlon to meet on the occasion the walls of a temple, ipeci- allV built and dedicated to his .. . . 7 naae, 1 sufficient or itseir to warrant this ottinlon. It is a creat step In advance in the glorious work of the redemption' of the race. The LittteSday Bajnta bave'a privilege ncfr of more fully extending, to tbiee who have Jived and passed alay from earth without a Tcnow- -ge of the gospel, ita saving powand : bleasings. By this means will the Saints be strengthen- -n J .1 by having more of the unseen aid thus liberated powers behind tile vail to aid them In the good .wwlr,r Th n .1 -- j j; 1 there, this summer. Ooe t year ago The Explosion nve IU to.da. at lrrnnui the afternoon,- tne lunauuauis b 'city. this city wer startled by the termwting-hous- e rific explosion of powder iuagazines IH.M.al.lv Ilia .till memory of tlie eccurrence will fteh in the minds! of Itng as they live. . . ,.. 1,1 1. , I le-ma- in thou-san- Ja Deseret TSilk Association.The members of the Deseret Stlk AesoV. . I. uuuueu mi CUt ion are liereujr w.tl.. their regular moniuiy meeting ,,tbe Otli taken Fireman's tt Hail, at 3 p. infant, Is des'red, to attendance Afull ui. of busiuess to importance. ttteiid II. Si mpsox, Secretary. J at . e, la ad- lAs the work of the vandx)g it is likely that the powers hat are opposed to, itsronwara march will be aroused; and eeek with rreater effort its overthrow. This is mostly on account of the almost universal ignorance that prevails among them of the nature St the great work of the latter days, Out no power will be commensu rate to the task of destroying or it. 'Its destiny is onward ind forward, and blessed Is thejpo-iiti- on of him who seeks to bring it rd Wo are pleased to the good people of the u,n thattown of Centrevllle, Davis suit tbe ilmvlnff . . .11 .t vt under iub uiirriiuu u Icom -. W. bmiUi, purpose too to ue Biabop mencing the erection or a new J ... I I-o- Proirressive. f in I ( . 'CI i Many plain and Valuable truths had t.Leen; taken away from the BlbleJi' Gross darkness been over tne eartn, and no'had; man was able to say, "Thus saith the Lord." Revelation was necessary to estab- nsn tne got pel agarrr on the eartn. in is revelation: was d ven in acto cordance' with ! God 'e.mrorafw Abraham. The keys of the Aaronlc ana tne Meicnizedlc priesthoods were revealed to Joseph umiin by the ministrations of those who had held the keys of the rirlestheods In former dispensations and who also gave to him the keys of the fonueT ana xience me wora aupensauons, we were now (engaged in. This was a gathering dispensation and all who yielded obedience to the gospel received the spirit of gathering. He prayed wihat the epJiit-o- f life, light, and intelligence might be. on the people from henceforth, f President John W.. Young said we did not fully appreciate.the day in which we lived, the dispensation of the fulnes Of times, if this was the ZIon of God on the earth, Was it not worth our lives on the earth to help build; it up land perform every, labor and duty required to attain this end? We were the best people on the face of the earth.that we knew Of.' But we were not as good as we should be. Theory was past, the days of practice bad come and we' muft learn to live our should elder religion, j KThe wake up and shake off drowsy and slothful feelings. This was an important occasion; and let, us make it a turning point in our lives, that we might more faithfully perform every doty required of us and establish. Zlon. The building of this city was a great miracle. The deserts South of us would bo settled up. ' Tlie waters were increasing and bursting forth In the desert, that the thirsty, earth might be rnade fruitful. He exhorted all to cultivate the Spirit of God, and do all required of them in going on missions and performing every 'iti" p luty!!r:;t.: President Brieham Younar ad- dressed, the meeting on union and : 1 :f!y ' '. improvement. After singing: dismissed until to u morrow at mam. 'Benediction by Patriarch John -- - SO0 . iU.li 4 a - i; 1.5 New York Sou -.; 15.- Hhef Man , Dayton, ArcMe5.02ers,last beard from five . o An ei tf&m rw I irsn I from jr,,""9 to Utah, j;jformerly lontua hoes 1 ,. Iphla. something to his with this .limnMrY-iae-lv correepondinjr - .l..ta tilt! ortlce or NV- - C Franklin. lwis, .LnioiilC MfUP I fthis should meet the eye Idnh1rt TutLe lungS Bure hi friends, they will do him a I "P0"" of pt! Iiy an favor hy calling his .attention to . ji,'hi.rouirn:lil tlie same. Ogden Junction. ; hM rrt iaJ r iw i 1110 a vi'fJsutw-si- will Jiear of V ad-vaul- ( ai;' M - -ii- ... -ut 1 ; the Tort of Heaven. beautiful This song and chorus was written in tribute to the memory He Hold- - . jrni - - ' . . . ' . , viuo the Jiver, itjiuov- 4.!;Lf fta of P. com- - i. Blis, the .Evangelist, and singer, who was killed ptr, in the railroad disaster at Ashtab- - firtly, ana ula. O. It Is a very fins sacred sul jeot, to which the Vit Ww Vrd Tonic fa me been nUely adapted. ijst.nJaittt-tlv- e; Mr. 'M. Jordan, melody nas TVOrda by music by u u IU;una prevenu Charlie lUker, with lithograph of f (txb.tL digestion by Mr. Bliss. F. V. Ilelmick, Cin- to YilmiU vUe food .ti uetUiiy 2ut and the cinuati, Ohio. j,nt ;ra will toake good ttc ibi ucgi heai.snd the A Koujli Customer. Tha after- it i.L,.ilj fet well if care noon a sojaier fieah cold, to consult Dr. made matters lively on the streets, iio or by lie was in fighting mood, created a ack, twM rttson-ll- y at bis, principal disturbance, and the police escorted f, an Jo , seml-lntoxicat- tctrat ea i ii ol Arch him to the City "HalL After he Mon- tU,.!weihi,etefy waj imdde that building he! made a r, -t- tntVi ntJcloes its sold l)T sudden break and escaped, run fs Jasrti tiniUhout the coun-- 1. ning eastward, hotly pursued lie - had pro-- , by an officer. ceeded but a few rods when he --,?, --m of the i vuf pmler oooLonJon, tripped and rolled over, the officer stubbing his toe against him and rolling over on top of him. lie UBiinr Asin kicked, and fouzht and struggled and almost exhausted the vocabu-- j i, JaljslJlSTG. . lary of profanlty.but was finally se-- f cured and placed .in the 'jail, foi JwrTivorite Pre- 1 safe keeping.... a,(jKi!4ea 5Wil Dk?cov. present nl PjeUntrtupUvi Pellets, ! Ut .Uirt. noon, in, finJ IitteU's Living Age. The nut bers of Ihe Living Age for thf tty'niatfe kn thrciily words weeks, ending March 24th and 314 Iiuitducedtoa contain A Ramble Bound the World, from the Quarterly JZevietck feD.tauljBUtXcro,the The utiost Poetry of the Old Testament British Quarterly . The j Russian ialwLa(iffo040Q my lUni H& had Peasant's Silver Roubles, a short .l'11,." Immediate story translated for The Living t, nntf at Bixui ' - - ! H ' - r I -;l- u-i-i:i rit i ..l.T"10- - ;"JJJOa thr ia never Age; The House of Lords, who re-- Americanisms, Leiture Hour; Froze; Old Norse Mirror of Men and planner?, quarterly; The Japanese JSe ' Rtatft. Year, Spectator; A Chinese States- k u'iwtonuUthU orJtt .7.y t dLV. th. -- uflering man, Fall Mall Gazette; TltiaB, Fortninhtlu JReview; Bel itf In hk Creator. Gentleman's Maaazint; & up-noti-ng - j prlv-lege- - - Koseulh, Andes, WellaFariPo 35 60 : I.V. f.;..j I 1 ' mm tw:; !a .1 i i I 'i ? t - . - 1 II --1- j. , T L . . . . ; ; i . . m I ... l . r. x- n KUJ M r 11 ni Ifui ll xv IN . l22L?gckV ?,0 ' Itrong Pacini- - w.li. mi f ' f Hi rJ1liU t - i: "u,r ft r.ifri i mij: nnmUimttifflP rnk..i MtiTiins bmuwh! nr IU U IU J ' El i I' ;. '.I - n i nh U J MJ " 1 - - J -- IN I : FALL'AuDVitlTER vf ;:J - 25c. per yard. , Forjtfedneeday, April 4, 1877. 1 SIXTEkN PAGES and EIGHT V COLUMNS OF READING. ; tj- i' !. I Printed o or Strong White Rag Paper, , i 'i Uj: 2'' i Table .Partial ( Centent i 'f. I , W, 1 ejs 'i i i . .': . J tCARPETS!!!J jj . , Dieoodrse by Elder Orson Fralt, I . s ! ..hi AT- i r Amiu F. ft- EAST TEHPLE58TEEET Salt Lake City, NO ! ! ! ! Choice Prints 7c. and 10c. per l1 u after r yard Mi STRAW" HATS ! ! ! Closing Out Sale Kid Gloves 50c, $1.00 and oarlepart$1.50 per pair.-;f.Ji:A.t Once. SUN HATS!! Elegant Black Or Grain Silks from to per yard. Black Gros firaln Hilks. Elegant Fan cy Hosiery 1216.; 161c. from tn to Elegant Black Bat ins, from zvc. per pair. to $I.f. Elegant Black Satins, Elegant Black Dran D'Ete, from - : Cori- - Policy of the Union Taqlflo' Kalhoid -- I ; I ,. Dress GoodslOc, I2ic,15c. and r. J ,. ; ,j . J f PUEFKRENCB ; 5 y; e r-.i.-- i I l j 4 - i .; . i - ; . MinehEmbroideieiand Cash- , , m ere Fringes. i : pre-fervl- ng DRESS GOODS. , ! ; ! , I ITS the Holidays before advertUiiin our PARASOLS i r . ; TO WATTING - . RegnUtlons for the Trea-urDepartment. Wa-lJlamptoa and Cbamberlai a arid President Hares.' ,.: I. The Chtoo. Massacre The Tri .0:8. Merit and Demerit. Peace or War? Take Adraataare of the S.ed Time Uaefai Literature. j; The Cattle Nuisance. . Home MaaufactureaEirthen ware, China j f :m.i - arSeHbs12?6!c 20cTanri 7 ( irTUE - I mi 4 i . N.i Y. Central, 9- 2- Erie" 6 Panama, 03p Union psciflc,l67t Bonds. 1011; Central Iaclfic bonded '; ' 'lit mrir iirnnnrt!frni MUCUUMUirO VULUtiill. . : .M" lrdic..k? Qnlcksilvr. MarlDosa. 17: 41' 106. t ? v ' . " " " Tf Fi TiZi.XT'--i t . sin5 Ll.l SUverrhars ll V f eoid; n.vcrieoln I discount; gold! rii ruru wm Governments up ,to 0, CJ.06ed 4 HI noney 3, 5; Jdull,H IVI , ? We have determined, on account of an Overateak in many of ments, to mark down our prli-- i s - j, -- i on $3.25 $2.75 S2.&0 1A. - u. ; $2..V $1.75 $2.25 to $1.75. Elegant Black Cashmeres $1.25. i $1.05 t& i . Elegantto Colored Cashmere, from $1.65 $1.85., . Elegant Empress? Cloths, from?'0'- -. to65c Elegant Empress Cloths, from 75c to 65& 4 "t Plaid Dress Goods, lu great variety, from 60c to 35c Plaid Dress Goods and Biriseysjat - f' - 15c. . i Our Iffercliaiit Tailor witli a gant . - I , ' f - ' 9 . ll (iHOtOE; W00l,EW$, E 6 j .l)eimrtmei.t and of jf LADIES' Embroidered Underwear Elegantly .. r. r ure, cuiawis, liabv uoous, Cloaks, Fine jnu Embroideries, Kiil Gloves, Laces, etc., GREATLY i REDUCED. a ! ' i , i ; j 1 " ; w-- k.' i A HEW LOT OF IwADlESV BEAVER AND CHINCHILLA CLOAKS, - i''. .' ; Ifi r . . - " Cheaper tlidn Ever. t In New Styles and Great Varlef ust received. -- ., - I L ei . i BROS. 'WIiqB - t DESiHRET i By ; . Telegrap n. ; . f fionnpn $ -- ll ; v TO THE XAJOrES i . ' . j ' . J j , I to-da- Wagon carriage, . I j . , . 1 i fint-clar- i j ' f y mr 1 " FOREICN. !5rf PlBI:decreased $ r ;- w .w. L i i - 1 ' rt' MrrsNiMO tOAKD .5 5an FrancUoo, April 6, h ilSl: 13 f ( 1877. 1 f..:;fL J2.l0'p. .-'. m-- f lOO Caia,! Con Va, iW Con 565 ? i II 4 APieO. v Ghhst aas liltt! i. r 4li; i Je 10 v,4irJO. 'ials' Year's, Urofher, Ilnsbaml ot '.' ..over, ' DIRECT FROM BERLIN ' i : Elegant Slipper Patterns Embroid-' h' ered wlta Jtieaatirul iilrda rrom the Tropics, Paintings lu Worsted, chaste and beautiful, repre- - . senting Night and Morning, Cleopatra and Anthony, the Baby out of the Bath, etc Elegant Cushion Patterns, etc., etc.! fast on account They are sellingLow Prices for of remarkably such BABG GOODS-- r n l ? I IMCDV MilIbehsll IVI JI.IX .111 r t 7, fc2t-.j-..-- 3; ; hoeing LtferissQcialion aw40IEa, ANlr CHILDRt-N- i T I' H: - ! r-- t I is 1 : i a ai II. K. FAIRBAMK 7- V 4 I " v ? " ' iiM?t op Utah, Territory .r, Salt Lake City. - T:-- - r y;; I J J r - rl 1 ; SUPERIOR t. 9t.' Obtained for mechanical devices, medical, or other eompoundSfOrnamental trade marks, and labels. Caveats, Assignments, Ictrf-rrn--e. e'e, promntlT atteodeU-- to. UVES P1TEHB- IlOSS TUAT UAVB CLOTHIWC, White Shirts, and other Furnlsblnc- lit k3U ' - I KEPT TN STOCK. ; j ; : : . 4-- ) OeeXir &T-i'- A a.- :' i ' t aM to CO to 33 1ft J7 IU a 15 7 (U S3 00 ZU Ou S M 1 bt mr :o: ;'" .i; HATS AND CAPS, -I I.B ELCC3TS:Ar:aiS!I0ES,'IrtU REDUCED. TWn.3.uH VAiitlSO, de-aiir- XV ,- I All OlicI2cbil3i: lu '- t i ; reduotMl xo 00 s 00 '1 OEeMMwIsdil ' n oods lo Heavy Black Bearer Suits, st) 0 to f roa Heavy Caslmere Suits, from 2. 00 to S OS to White Shirts, . OFIflCE AND YARD.,. ', - Tlian Ever. I-O- " IT .' Men's, Boys! and Children's stylish .7.:.r..'.3S'wO to Iaw....r.::. " , ........ .1...... ..v. 31 WtO x WINDOW BLINDS. &c. : ;iU.t m r,- - In Beaver and Chinchilla, CO. vy J fC- - At Very lew Price, , in l - WHOLESALE and RETAIL i;hi ;niiii iiiaiih. srtae i f - i-- 1. West of Caicaro CHOICE ANR CHRAP ota, 'YSZW; '. 1'. UMBRELIJLS, t RUBBER COATS, ' . VA I XV U JJiJkXl,X. Tills certifier that the foregoing JjfCWJlB, U A LLCOC K'8, Office mav bv Patent tbe en540 H 4 N, 8.65; 54; 1; JlBS as talai aTaldl tbwB.suel miserable Is a true copy of an erdlnance la most cases- bs REJECTED still, t s i , u foint. BII 61 secured bv na. uemc Imltatlan-i- i W 1 IProtect to Onlinanca 'An i 1 1 title lODDOsite tbe Patent Ot- - " ' seoloser DwIBRANDRETH. we and can their make and flee, Nests," searches, English Sparrows w.-- r Patents, more promptly and, with r . oOm. 90s r.M.i bu r Prest., of, Salt cure Council the rAssed claim than those who are remote City broader by 427 WiS, 1; ... WholeaaLa 1T van Wlir finrl' n' i Washing-to6iif----- j Lkki CityVtbe 27th day of March, from assortment complete, and prices 40 !gher, Nevada, o. ft u t. i vl v. t t u r A-1877. as appears of send us a model or J'" ':' '!'. 13. '' 5o.UUh,l4; -- "Orders sketch ef your dertoe; from all tarts-solicite205 Bullion, 121; 121; 12. ' we make ezamina- L ii V and honorable COd" 405 Excheqr, 4.65c TTimnnTiPcto. treatment guaran-A.ritnesa;mvtiand aod adrlas as to f 4.; 1 All seal patentability. corporate 177- ) v( and the urerman, Mi; bo: of strict! r oonfHwlal. Prtcm --. I 615 Jostlce, 101; fixkst mirco of Salt Lake Cltyi this 101, s SO; 10, SJ; J Vxl S. ' in thj, Wnrll ISC l'f!H A TTf 1 of.March, accuitiui. J i 8th day . We refer to omch xo TAU erau. it. 0 255 Union, 62: 6i ; la la to the Offlee Cotabllchod ICC4. ? -r t 1 ' SV ' Vwlp.';:.iw-,isn- .. nd to lpvwQtors In every Patent State, in the 675 Julia, Union. wcESOd in n 2S5; or ErrUsh. Address, Germ i T. CAII2, ;jd-J- N ministered to him oil the C. A.L. W&CJ., 'i i F.AUERBI1CII wm tntnsflgTireiL DRO; D.C. t;:e n.sita t:2A::a C3Mt:;:iiT3,,.t OppxiUrattntOftct, lift PhMi.. 'itn. 'x or TUE I.ARGEST flnroca. nbRTON&TUFTS ; ?!tj ' J k-- ra : i U, b Mors e PACKERS OF FHRE EEMED LAHD relatives pay the fine, and ttoroea.. Uan--, a term not exceeding five days for la uXaoturera eaddl, pall, Keatatoot OUa. of and lArd S : eaeb! offence, u rjjr, h t . ci Ceortorw Street. CHICAGO. IU, v f Jr lia paete4 March 27lb,1877. ' il" FERAMORZ LITTLE, , L'' 1 e 20 in a the City Prison until compniito or friends for JOUKT. CAlNE.ij, 41 TO Quality Deseret National Bank), respeo t tuHjr invite attention to their excellent Blacksinithing in all Opposite its branches. Carri WINES1 AND LIQUbRS, age Painting. and wlohSr guarantee and strictly the BEST that can be obtainedPure, for the and Call prices. examine. in , Trimming done, a; superior maiiiief. SIERRA NEVADA a ENGLI3JT SIAIl- - li r. ii, io;;-,.o&c.iii; n; 2i!,v5;5,b5J;2o, ;ct4 BAIlsij; ft h 10 , COO n i any, person who shall In any I way wantonly Injure or kill any English Sparrows, or disturb or destroy their nests,4 or In any way molest them, shall on conviction Xe liable to a fine in any sum pot exceeding ten jdoliars for each offence!, 'm - l '.2. If the person vlplat be a.inlnbr: ordinance and this, lng unable to pay .his fine, he may be :; 55 ,Mex. 940 - .: mi........ ng speciality. ioSecTioN 1. it ordained by the Citi Oiunc'd of Salt take City. That 'C-l-a. -!- nn ; ORDIliilllCE f d, Union,44JrGi. b sMex.13, bT Hale & N, 3S0o b r- i d, 3 a-Julia, 3ioo SavageJ 5 b Caledenia,6fb ' K-v- u-r Elks i-- .Si-bj-- f-- i ESSEIiCE of JAMAICA GINGER TO PJIOTEGT i x-n- J J" a, uue n,or I too a 13, - . lav. i 5, 1S77. ' A.1 o - impl, Overman. 6C u I Ophir, 19 b. Hfa191a , mi ,u .xi v Con Va.41 bi ! '' H Jacket, A' V i : ; R. MATTHEWS & COS. vji Sn fronetMApiU k. . ' A. ; - t. MINING! STOCKS. i ?" francs 16,800,000 - f "H" it dt t . A New York paper remarks that strawberries i are" seven cents apiece, and ipecac is ten cents a .. Durable,;- - Ml! . France the past wett. j style seeoncl to none. JP r I c e s reasonable. FRANCE;. Kneel Dee. S.XJanili-- In (ha Ita nV on- W Good, FI ovylriw ah d A i! I tainily short , 1S77. ' . : - ; and of al guaranteed. Car built Drees-esar- j 4t ar From the ,V . TBE MOST; A PPROPBIATt - & ! w- 'j h ftI i i , , .gJ j ' j w - " . ant'lj .-..- tri ! I hi MC0 - . . !! ; Bee-Keepl- ng, -- .i.. . ' t i iii i vs.- erth and build it up. s Saints erjoy The Latter-da- y r. and blessings 'that are great v-' jeyond the power of human esti- nation; blessings that, as remarked !. and, Glass.. yesterday by President Youngiave Dedlcatton M. Ctdar ef I. C, iot been enjoyed by! any people on . ... n I Karaxed and Married. he earth since the days of Enoch. smith. ! Downfall.' Parson Newman's , ?o wonder, then, if the powers of A Superior Cotton Plant, , " About fifteen bundled as the people soon .be shaken, earth shall Ananra Goals. )':''. "., Laws ooacernlnjr Land, Passed at last Fesevelatlous giveu turongU Joseph were In attendance! atonof Conrreas. issue Bmith say they .will be, the SECOND! DAY; Arahut' Gov. Axtell. Cbattes from the nvolved being the taking Eastern Wool Markets. St.1 lEJAprii 5, 1S77. . District Court Prooecdlngf . :rasp of the powers of ev if, from M e ting opened at 10 a.m. ferror, superstition- and darkness, EstrayNoUsea.' ' . ' ' Letter Uat. .,X,v". St. choir. of the George he earth itself, that the powers Singing by i Proccediiurar C'Tincll City Orson Piatt. I'rayer by Klder ight. peace and intelligence may NoteaJ Editorial choir. Parowan Singing by t prevail. Elder Lorenzo Snow spoke en the i Latterof the The whole businets In Correspondence, Homo and Foreign. 'I subject ef union of the Saints their financial affairs and the neces- TelerraphloDlflpate&es front All Parts ofBay Saints is to be faithful, .;; J.V .11 thsWorld.'! :' of this union to the Latter-da- y sity to the their integrity great Saints, ? 1 Nwtesot Varloua Klcda. that obtain might they t of Bowks, etc. rrinclpiee tnat nave oeen reveaieu power before God by carry In r eut Rerfews andNottoes J. In this dlspansation of the fulness the order revealed to Joseph Smith Poetry. presented to the Saints of Oee ef Che Beaa Family Weeklies if times, and, according to the- and Missouri. He spoke on the benefits a Um World. ... manisee promise, they will surely and of having a temple Is blessings Jiig Annual Subscription $3.50; pdst- ested the ealvatlon of the Omnipo- and expressed a hope ' thla temthat 1 J ) Mloekea Kcw Ele-tent Ruler of the Universe in their ple Would never be polluted by aget 15 cents. Single copy 10 cents. .!' division among! those Twine behalf, and In behalf of the werk strife and therein.' He exhorted officiating he has inaugurated. tne presiding officers in the various We do not doubt that those who wards and settlements to be fathers 1 have the' privilege of attending the to the people over whom they pre G 8 to throw! away selfishness beneral. Conference which will sided,) Jli If Suits made to Order in First-clas- s avarice In all their business and arid Fit j will enjoy among the people, loving those pemmence Style themselves; and the minds of thou- over whom they presided as they JJAN3 JOHNSON'S Celebrated Stud, uuaranteerj, , Messenger,'' will be at the Bishop's sands, unable to be present and loved' themselves! or their own ' :' ' i have part in the time of refreshing, families, and bethus confidence and residence on Little Cottonwood, Aprll.fltta would established union amonr are now directed toward St. George. the and 10th; at the Colorado Stable, Salt and their leaders, people The blessings that are being en Elder Orson Hyde said he could not Lake City, 11th and 12th; and at Farminghis emo; !.joyed by the people In Southern find language to ekbreas this holy Temple. ton on the 13th and 14th of Apr!', Two Utah will probably act as a stimu tions on entering serve to He desired thai Lord and days at' each place above named lus to these lu this more northern all he had was on band every for the ser' V : part, In .Increasing exertions to vice of God. dtl3 ..if. Elder George Q.' Cannon spoke a complete the Temple In this city, few minutes on the education of LOST I and also to build others that are our of the in the youth, principles OPEN ENVELOPE, containing- cash contemplated, one In Sanpetaand goypel in four schools, and recom-- AN and currency oa the street, between ' another in Cache County. Cutler Brae, store and Globe Bakery. Admenuen, the jsibie, Jieok of Mor- dress . dlOfi to Deseret Ne its Office. and Covenants mon, and Doctrine JOS. WALKER, i, o tsrr KlrM' jona r.bzep, 2 for Vlckfa Iloral Gruide. No. a. KNioiiT, UULAD. jonn choir. Parowau the .(! Singing by 32 1377, contains pages, elegantly NOTICE. Dismissed by i, Elder- Wilford OESERFT NATfOKAL BANK illustrated and beautifully printed Woodruff. ANNTJ AL MEETING of the Stock hrira holders of Salt the Railroad Lake con City on good paper. Among its apany will be held at the office of Presl- Of Salt Xake Citj, Vlabv tents are ''Horticulture at the Cen rtentlirigham YouBgt Salt Laae City, Utah Territory, at t o'cloek p.m on Saturday, tennial," "Darwin and the Holly Paid up CapiUl, April zi. wirj, ror the election of OtttcerS lor CiflflliG $200,000 ine ensuing year. WflUUHlU Berries," "Plants! in Living or ' R. R. ANDERSON, Seen tarv. Authorized Capital, $1,000,00 dilO "Salt Lake City, March 31g 1S77. Sleeping Rooms' "Our Trial to A. fjopper.) , (Suficesor t .,. PleasFacts and TODAY'S "fjseful WM Grounds,", j ,D1SPATCHE& H. HOOlER, S ECO ND SOUTH. STR EET, BltldHAM YOClio,President,' ant Gossip," "Our Gardens," "Non STERN. sense in the Papers," "Water WM.4KNNINUS, Directors. ' One and a half blocks East of Main. JOHN SHARP. loFSALT Attempt el Abduetlea. LAK)E CITYi Lilies1 "Greenhouse and Bedding FEttAMOUZ LITTLE, Id WA' Cjty, I la. ; 5. Six men , L. 8.HILL8, CaAhier. ait. Kiiro or ."' Plants," and much other useful supposed to be monte operators, at is to tne oirectea xoor, attention matter. tempted to abduct Mrs. George W. VEHICLES BUILT TO ORDER and Watson,a wealthy accomplishleab ' tai ExettaiMro, C4s Da at. ed youngwomanjof Masnillon.Ohlo, y . 14' .' , Called. We had a call .ClleaSisa-a.',.' ' f the Rock Ishv d train, bev4 ;..'; of. ESTABLISHMENT JF j in from 8. H. Richard.-- , Esq , repre frcm Collections made and promptly re- tween Rock Island and this placed j lMt to-th- e senting the firm of Stewart Bro last night. They, entered the train thers & Co., manufacturers' of and at Rock Island, and under pretecce At. 71 MAIN STREET, ro&EIQN KZCHANGB TOR 8ALR. that she; ws an escaped lunatic, dealers in brushes,' of Pittsburgh . Itcxi aoor north or Taylor Jtwuer t, f her her down gagged and held kept e a fine assortment ef Made-u- p at eah" station. She escaped from Where onhaad, lTorlc also choice Millinery suitmateriat a them Wilton able to the aeaaou. (after , . j desperate t Naws-''.. toDuxarr Min-iii- g Terms at Low as any House in the City. fctrugglej duflpg which she sprainAY8' HEETINQS AT ed her ankle, and persuading the A ' a Fitter employed, and all Work CITY LIQUOR STORE ' dies Guaranteed. ' conductor o( her sani ty was allow on ST. GEORGE. ed to take rooms In a hotel here, :o:- where She is well known and re notice-- Be-pairi3 IF YOU WANT -- Tj3 !' spected. The object' Was probablyFor ihe Family Trade of Christmas money. as she was richly dreased.clone 1876-7FIRST. DAY and Nbw M St. Georqe, Apiil 4, and Godp 2 p.m, Words; an instalment! of "The Meeting was called to order by Marquis of Lossie by George Mao m Donald, from .advance sheets, arid Elder John Taylor. , Vn. Black' He w . serial, together Kinging by bt, George and Kanab wuq cnoice poetry and miscellany. cnotrs combiner, Prayer by Elder Erastus Snow. Elder John Taylor addressed the nrsviD April, begins a new voIune or this sUndard eclec meeting. He felt that we were iue Mi'.H'Horebound tic periocwi. Forfiftytwo num- treading on holy ground. This was M ... bers, of slxty-c-larce ptKea ea4b as it were the commencement of an iuwlli 1K.T. . . i tor more inan 2,000 pages a yeat), epoch that reached far back. We the subscription trice fSSl'ia low: came together to reflect on the eterwhil for $10.50 the publuhers offer nities that were and that were to to Mend any one of the American $4 come and our connection therewith. f 7 riv . monthlies or week.ee, with TM Thla was a subject lo which we and Living Age for a Tear, both tit- - also all those whoKad held the paid. I.ittell & Gay, "Boston, are same priesthood before us were inm3 puuusoers. terested. God had conferred on us j the priesthood and taught us to ofii olate therein, for the Jiving and the District Court. H Wednesday, dead. Tne cniiaren or Israel had a Hit.. . tabernacle la the wilderness and cute lu April 4th, afternoon, j 11 .1 Wm. H. Pitta t irn:Cliam. the Temple la Jerusalem, but we were living in a time that embraced bers, dlsmlsfcd at plalntlfTs cosi all dispensations tht had existed The People, etc, w. G.' White- among men. The Temple at Jeruordered by the court that ihe salem was officiated in principally head; lo Priesthood. KuocU "Ili-- Vf marshal serve subftcena In Oi by the Aaron hadi the Melchlxedec PiIethnod. and we had every reason to believe Andrew G Hunter ft. Alex. 1r-he- t; he built tempies in z.ton, and that Urn to answer the complaint dispensation had to gather The "" to nations of the earth people from I extended until April ISth. J . thev in : ki. i .uu ww --i4i w .Ia Andrew G. Hunter . Alex. Tar-b- et as to Zton a build up, and We had ' f al; same order. I hundreds and thousands of Umplea. or J. M.Eastln was pre- . tne. .ion J Henry M. May When v rrt out .iou uescvuu, would fof; referee's report filed and de- pareu to ascend. nrenared The be distn. cree erdered. x ihL aaLkin we occupied was called : th. - Greenhow w. w . Wrm' of fulness the of times dispensation Flagta-H f wdsd vsou wvwiu North. . Co.; alhui writ of attachxneitt aii mines ordered to issue. into one. We should reflect upon these thlnes more than we did. a ii Thursday, April 5Lh," morning, f ancient 'patriarchs; prophets, and men or. uoa, as win as ourselves, were in teres tea in mis dispensation order of dismissal of April 4fh Wl In which wet lived. The solemrit We.and the cause of eternities should rest upon us, ?,t!d.nd. uauuea on tne docket as ail wno naa gone Derore us were , t ts. coming admlTt MCCrmlck low;, was watching to see that the work nr God went forward in promulgating i as an attorney and U loMtt-lagospel to the living and offlciaU III. .. - . in theThlrd DUtrici the In g for the dead until all. should the rule of God. Adam W. L. pickaja .i.,GeorgeMoore acknowledge bad a dispensation. i oah stood at f100" f the head of a dispensation. Abraham i motion of DhvintiiT next nad a dispensation. He desir nt, appeal dlsmlssedItV to be a father of nations ed . rand a king, a prince of peace, and cary out the designs of Jehovah; fore hU Judgment.) ? Meichlzedeo ordained Abraham, to SfrT! all the priesthood, as ne nad a right to bui.1 .- aa P. t it. The Urlm and Thummim was . Ajw r given to him. and the promises - - mentioned in the Bible. Jesus reniw.. stored the Gospel and the Mel ehizedlo priesthood. Mosea and Bees ' !" i-i- V - 1 ' "1 F loo Occident; iT'r I . . hour and place, 1 wi-h- ' f I h Forty-sevent- - fl..- I ... IP. till I 1 I I - www w r I 9 --T" i v. : H1T00S Di d, - iu ''t eorres-jxmsno- m '.r .Tlr. li'afti;.l, ft |