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Show IDAHO STORE Haif Sotof Block ALL! GOOD FOR mm Thetrt. OltAEFEXIlaCllG JOHN W. SNKLL. 40:00 Grain Chopper 40 00 Saw Apparatus 3u 00 Light Wagon B&xter six horse power Engine and 400 00 Sew Boiler 12 to 15 Acres of Land iq Brighton. . . 00 40 (o Heary Wajron r.t uo Ballard Ride, new. coot $75, tor Car load or less Charcoal. Car load Cedar I'oau. Car load Rock Salt, in lutmiH. Billiard Talile 5x10, marble bed, T5Q. Buggy and llarneab. Counters, Shelves, Gas Fixtures and Tobacco Cutters. Ground Cherries. 5o pound Baled and loose Luccrn ; Baled Straw. Lumber. stove Polish, Wholesale. Butler and Vinegar, Wholesale. Scouring Sapolio. Bone Ash for Assaying, Kedning and Fertilizing. Liquid Blueing, Wholesale. 4 Ton and ail kinds of Scales. Branson Knitter, beet in the world. articles of Merchandize, all for trade, Many cash, etc. Wells Bored. House in 11th Ward to dispose of. Ume earth, over 90 per rent, lime, good tor fertiluinz and making smooth j. Sample, front of 9tore. Sell at jOc. per ton at bed. 94-- Call and See. :' For more than Forty Years thess valuable lMls have been known and used. They act mildly but thoroughly. Rilious Disorders Liver and Kidney Complaints, Headache, Constipation and Malarial Diseases aje cured by using these Pills. . Great liemedy for all Female This Medicine cures Female Weak uess and Nervous Disorders. Physicians ase this Cathollcoa in their practice. SOAP. li MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared bv a physician with special re gard to health. No Ammonia, Lime or Alum Children's Panacea. A safe and pleasant remedy for all Child ren's Diseases. Acting as a tonic it is positively beneficial to every child that takes it. jtjt- - Send stamp for book to Graefenberg Co., New York. I. DRl'U STORE, AGISTS, SALT LA KB CITT. UTAH. MAM UTAH anQ d Q3 row RAILWAY. WEEK BATHTnG OSY EXTRACTS TRAINS. O and After Thursday, On June 4th, 1885, MOST PERFECT h h Rose, etc.'flavor as delicately and natuially a the fruit. lVice Haking Powder Company, Chicago, Illinois, ami M. Loui, Missouri. C:ty at S.40 a. m. and 5.10 p m. " 3.45 p. in. and S.St) p. in. Vrrive i.eave City at " Arrive " a. m. and 4.30 p. m. 2.30 p.m. and S.00 FAEE: Hound Trip, w& p.m. t. i". A- SALT LAKE CITY BREWING CO. Sui-r- r.Efi T IK patit.iii'i inn! . S Direct Route TO THE EAST IS VIA THE ATCHISON", Topeka & Santa Fe Connects in a Union Vtpot at k Oenver 1 E. L. MOIITON, STEARNS. Mill : No. Last. r3 CO. Tettvle Street. Office: 21 South Temple Street, Wett II I THB North BRANDS: If PATE5T, KrPERKIXE WHOLE WgE AT FI.OUB. rHTS NEW Mill Splendidly K(pnpped rtleobon CM IE Lunch and Ice Cream Parlor In connection with the above will be run a IMNIXG ROOM, CLASS FIRST Where Meals will le ei ved from T a. m. to s p. in. Special attention given to Suppers for parlies, eic. LUMBER YARD AMI Ii RAILS, EaUnf Uoaaes RwlIrOJVd 3et In the s s Country, InsnrlnK 1 E I PLANING MILL, sill a OT! SIPETY!CQMFORT! LUXURY! QUICKEST TIME HALF-A-BLOC- THE MISSOURI RIVER. VO . II I)B EAST OF K LIMBER, DOOltS LATH, KAS1I, . El m.n;, I'RAMKS, I'KKLIS, FI.OORIVU. HARDW ARE, V TL R, COLORADO. DEPOT, EIIH, MOl F. WHITE, Gen. Pass. A T'k't Ag't, Topeka, Kan. T. PAESOXS, Traveling Pass. Agt. HAMULIX, genera: geut. Denver, Colo. B. AT AM. HOl'RH. l.l.CUES ELECANT DAY COACHES, Ll3 OPERA HOUSE e-i- Office Telephone Nx. S71. No. 387. ELLAS MORRIS, Supt. Pullman Sleeping Cars, T? O. -- FOB WHEAT. PHIKJIIID 11. AND CONFECTIONERY. HAKKRN No. 1. Rio Grande Rail's TO SUCCESSOR MILL ROLLER PATENT R1SHEST CASH It o PIONEER PUEBLO WITH .MANY 1 lh-'- SHORTES1 Most olTt 1NFOKM ai'y thai f pulilnWilliams A ijcrrans, one idi- north of the A 'i U oiio-'tl- ! 'I'"' Post to re Tribune Office, are (iuiy aulcioi our' popular biaiuls of ceive orders for lie e no in oi her hu We city Beer. ageiits Orders ni.iv also be ent lo the lirewery Ooiee, by telephone No. U. t,oo.!s promptly delivered to anv part of JAl ll MOlill., Ihe citv. 1 ec'y. and ieas. d tf AND Khic d SPECIALTY. A NOTICE. W. W RITER,. - TXiZSl V SAUSAGE Trade Solicited. Order by Telepbent Tandy M WEST. FIRST SOUTH STREET. 25c. 10, BUTCHEBS. tW Special Hates Given to Wards, Schools, Etc. F. . PETERSON & WEST, - 50c. Alult, over b aod umler Children, Peterson's Neat MarJct. TRAINS: 10 MADE Irest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors, VanillM, Lemon, Orange, Almond, lave SUNDAY h, -- bide-wal- E. C. M. Amontrthe almost forgotten thinsrs once to be tound in every dooryard of tuis region, was tne irreat ugly the receptacle for the wood ashes, ere coal and railroads canie to our doors and merchants were to be found on nearly every street. That was the pood housewife, then, who with forethought and ecouoiuy prepared for the inevitable wash, and knew how to manipulate every scrap oi iai ana make it intD candles or soap, or both. What a marvelous exoerienc this wives lo be to our appeared aud housekeepers, andEuropean how anxiously wouin mey watch the dripping lye ior fear any of ita precious diops should fall aQd waste; then as to the blending of material, how inexperience trem- rued lest me soap samild not corae.ana now the spirits and wifely reputation would both swell when ''soft soap" aud hard would repay th lar from Job. pleasant There were earnest workers then in the indispensable duties of home manufacture, and individual after in dividval, with more or le9s chemical understanding, would essay to enter extensively into the production of improved and improving soap. The old Englishman, Mr. Win. Foster, and the better educated Dr. the pioneers of France, were this importantamonjr business, and iuemor can look back upon their crude but patient labors with much interest and not a little mirth. Oh how those baby bars of soap would turn and twist and shrivel and dry if left awhile upon the shelf, the poet no doubt had some such when he coined the thing in his iniid phraseology of "Smaller by Degress and Beautifully less." Yet progress was wonderfully slow, fat was very scarce, some firewoods made but little lye, and if the stores imported soap or the former was some sixty sapouiher, cents a bar, aud the latter ouly a dollar a box. It was surely a fearlul struggle then to advance from godliuess to if the broverb is true that cleanliness, the one is next in value to the other. Who of the then citizens forgets the rapture of the Englishwoman and tue amazement of the Western one, when the army imported or brought with them those magnificent bars of savon that seemed worth their weight in gohl, and how if one by good chance reached a household it was kept for the "better things," stored most likely where no curious or sacrilegious hand could hud or use it. Tne railioad'alone beg"au to half satisfy the demand, and then for some time at the rate of one and ilually two bars for a quarter. And so the old famine and scarcity bides o ily in the memory, for every village store now carries its quota of soap, and the larger establishments bring by car loads from atar at bed rocK prices, this cleansing benefactor of the great uu washed. In the interval of years, population has been multiplied, wealth has ac cumulated, cattle from "a thousand hills." are annually slain for food. aud the oft fatty material accumulates, ot self susterepeated admonition nance, rinds more enterprising and intelligent response, (not) more devoted or persistent probably but the times have changed, and the Nineteenth Ward Soap Factory of this city, iu its organization only voiced orticial and desire when they attempted to private at all events utilize the local materi al. Our irrespressible citizeu Henry Js'uell, made a trip to Germany and other nations in search of such infor mation as might conduce to success in an individual enterprise, and finally succeeded in placing upon the market desirable goods, and in such an attrac live style too, that home made soap became important and more tully com than at any previous time. petitive Eastern manufacturers become bent apparently on crushing out this stru giiug industry, and the market was glutted wuh stock, which vas for a lime sohi away below cost, involving tor a time, tlie suspension oi tne home supply. Mv..uusolidatiou of the two factories gave new lile to the business, what lit tie rivalry existed was extinguished, professional ability and experience was consolidated, difficulties seem to have been surmounted, and permanency may now surely be predicted for this branch of desirable manufacture. Our merchants carry these goods, same the pstrbuage they claim for the of the peojrrer- - which, if generously given will help to enlarge the supply ; and if In the demand some material should be imported, the full exclusion from our Territory of an article manulye-leac- Com-pUiuts- GRAEFFJTBEBG Jnly 30, 1S5 Thursday CATIIOL.ICON. A Bishops and leading uen of the Stake, ami during the day r.tder J. Taylor and Prest. Seymour B. Young of Salt Lake City. Reports were made by the Bishops. Presidents of Quorums, Superintend EVENING NEWS. RI'NTK , NASH WEIGHTS, WEAV, f.. ALL BILLS PROMPTIA F1LLFD SPRING FEVER At this muod nearly evnr una uetMla to om soum eort of tooic. I HON entura into aXiuost every phj- - md buildizur HOkU1! ! urn l iyUam for Lhosm who up. ents ot saooatn schools, and the BROWN of the Stake, showing the Presidency status and feeling prevailing among the Saints of this locality, all being united in declaring that a spirit of S 13 peace and prosperity was enloved.with an increased determination expressed to coniorm tneur lives in accord with the revealed will of the Lord, acknowledging the hand ef the Lord in the present vicissitudes through which we as a people are caned to pass. iooa ana seasonable instructions were given bv the brethren visltlnz with us. President Gowans and others. The Spirit of the Lord was enloved -T- HE richly by the speakers, as also the vast-Ql II U U rne GrantsvUle choir UriirL-assemDiae. TONIC. BE5T f under the leadership of Prof. Mllward. Wraknrw, J ,nair udc. added much to the comfort and interest ot our conference. is tba only Iroa rnadicLn tht ia not fnjarion. bc tli Hloort, lnviormir It Kartrltea Respectfully. Ketttom Appetite, Aid Dlsrestion Syateai, G. ATiax, Clerk. neaacause tne or doM not blacken in lore teetn, It no v r7T LiU UJ i(vmI41jIIs i - Jii d scbsocprodaoecxxunipttiiiD whn Iron btsdinc phrlcisn of Da. O. H Bnntt.rT, Spnnefield, U HBrorm'm Iran BHtra if a tboronlly rood mdi- eftn I qm it in my ra1 Hol it iftion U(mm ail other (onuti of iron In wMkiww. or Urm is ooDditioa of thm Brntrn', lrrn iBitters luiroed It ia nil that nenmlljr a pomitiTe necessity SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. : . pra-tic- SKVFIiAL. SCHOOLS OK THE VAl.I.KV MKKT AT MAUI). myi-t- Editor Deseret Neics: At 10 a. m. July 5th. the Sunday schools of Malad. Samaria. St. John and Cherry Creek met at the Malad house was city meeting house. The one-halt of overcrowded, and about the people were obliged to remain on the outside. There were nresent on the stand. W. L.Webster and I. B. Nash, of Franklin, and Daniel Evans, of Malad, Schools of of the Oneida stake tSunday of Zion; also the Superintendents and Assistants of diflerent wards and a great many of the brethren. 1 he opening song was sung by the Samaria Sunday school, and prayer was offered by Brother J. J. Williams. After singing again, by the Samaria Sunday school, exercises followed consisting of songs, recitations, instrumental music, select reading, speeches, etc., which were rendered to the credit of those that took part iu them, and will be remembered by those that were present. The speakers durintr this meeting were Superintendent W. L. Webster and his two assistants I. B. Nash and The meeting closed Daniel Evans. with singning by the Samaria Sunday school, and benediction by Brother Joseph Dudley. On the reassembling of the meeting at 'J p. in., an anthem was sung by the St. John Sunday school, prayer was offered ov Brother H. Peck and sing ing again by the St. John Sunday school. An oddress by li. Peck, iol lowed and then varied exercised consisting of songs, duets, recitations, dialogues, select readings etc., all cred itable rendered. Brother J. J. Williams expressed his feelings in a few remarks, Assistant Superintendent I. B.Nash addressed the meeting briefly and sang an original song of his own composition, andSum. W . L. Webster gave som excelHIV tlVUOa 0. tt IC LI i lUOll ill meeting closed with an anthem by the St. John Sunday School, and benedic tion by Assistant Superintendent Dan dia-logue- 1 A iel Kvans. R. E. u Oonnina has trade mart and rrowwd rod lines on wrapper. Tabe no other. Madoni) hy BROWN CHEMICAL t o.. mi.TIMOHF.Mn. LaDIXS' Hajtd BfnjK nsetnl and attru-(i- r nn- taininsT list of priie tttr rTiT, information about coins, etc., ffiven away by all dfalerR m mwln'iiw, ur rn,iiad W axiy addrvea ou receivt or 2c. Hl&mp. AWWi T UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE 13 W-L- . ILDE B IT and Manufacturers. Contractors, & RQMNEY TAYLOR. ( ARMS1RDNG, Taylor I.:uc I". i ! i . I o. 's. -- KENNEDY'S La j. I Rl- - Tiiminpr, Rooflnpr, VFM; IN ALL ITS BRANCH F.S ON it1'ii i hi - ,- f niui i m w akin MMK dsMMf "'A in e r-- ii t ... 1 U,. ctrtM;i r v i.Oii-- t't'i , - lAisli." - "jit- il-- l Uvl.' Secretary. MAI1T OffllSTREET, 67 tTHOIil USTo. ary- - TTI Being the Great Central IJae, affords to travelers, by reason of its unrivalled geopraphi--aposition, the shortest and best route between the East, Northeast and Southeast, and the West, Northwest aad Southwest. It is literally and strictly true, that its connections are all of the principal UnJSS of road txrneen the Atlantic and the Pacific, By Us main Ifme and branches it reaches ChlCAo, Joliet, Peoria, Ottawa, La Salle, ;eneseo, Moline and Rock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine. Washington, Keo Fairfield, Des Moines, West Liberty, Iowa City, Atlantic Avoca, au, KnoxvUe, Oskalooaa, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Center and Council Bluffs, In Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, la Missouri, and Leavenworth and Atchison in Kansas, and the bun 4red of cities, villages and towns intermediate. The J "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE," comfortt Incident to a imooth track, safe bridges, Union Depots at all connecting points, Fast Express Trains, UP- A. it is familiarly called, offers to travelers all the advantages and WELL VENTILATED, WELL ILEATED, K1NELT OOM posed of COMMODIOUS, DAY COACHES; a line of the MOST MAGNIFICENT HOLSTERED and EI.EUA-SUOETON RECLINING CHAIR CARS ever bnllt; PULLMAN'S latest designed and tandsomeet PALACE SLEEPING CARS, and DIXINO CARS, that are acknowledge by In press aad people to be the FINEST RUN UPON ANY ROAD IN THE COUNTRY, and which superior meals are served to travelers at the low rate of SEVENTY FIVE CENTS EACH. THJtEX TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and the. MISSOURI BTVXB. TWO TRAINS each way between CHICAGO and MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL via Use famous T ALBERT LEV. ROUTE. new line will be opeued, via Seneca and Kankakee, between Newport January Kew, Richmond, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and I a Fayette, and Council Bluffs, St Paul, Minneapolis and intermediate points. All Thnmfh Patnym tarried on Fat Krpren Trains. see Maps and Folders, which may be obtained, as str For more detailed information offices in the United States and Canada, or ef areB as Tickets, at all principal Ticket 1883, -- E. ST. JOHX, B. H. CABLE, Hm-JW- I mnd Genera Gen' I Tick Manager. C H I C .A. Q- - and JWr Jig O ) ft. Utah Central Railroad. NEW TIME CARD, MLAJR. 1885, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE SALT LAKE DAILY, AS FOLLOWS: (IoIbv Snath CHt Hortfc. 8.00 a.m. Milford Express at 7.20 a.m. Atlantic Expreee at..... 8aJt Lake, daily aa follow: PMMiger Trains Arrive In I Frwem 8eUla. SertlL 7.31 p.m. Milford Express at. 6.40 p.m Pnctflo Xxpreaa at.... JOHN SHARP, RACIS COPE. General Superintendent, General Freiglit and Passenger Agt. ILER A $c CO. - CONFERENCE AT TOOELE. 27, 1885. TooEue.JoJy Editor Deseret Jfeati I submit you brief synopsis of a of the Tooele quarterly Conference Stake, held la GrantsvUle - sCity, July m - c? 2&th.andaeth.i A. JO a.nw os Saturday morning the stand was ccupied by President Qowans and council and a numoer ei ! ? if OJ COMMUNICATION AT ii NH K.E51I)EN(aV l.'.liK n Chicjsrc, Ut. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTIiRING 0., 1 WHOLE-WHEA- T FLorrn. is? l :, i i ACO OOffSCT CO.- TV i m- rv t r SUPERFINE Tilts Floor In madle by from Hie apefAal prx-o- , best qiiallflev of I IhIi M'beat, and oonfaiiia A 1.1. tire nntrtllve rlotnnits Natoie han implantccd la tbe arraln, praxlnt'liiar peril ae, heHllltful, while I, read. CORRESPONDENCE. I II K MX IKE RIVER Warranted as represented, M nufacturetl and COUNTRY. E;ix, : 1. TIN PLATE, SHEET 1R0H, STAMPED WARE&TINNERS' TflfllS. X. Main Street, St. G 12-1- 8 Lout, Mo. Pei-eatM- of Utah, Territory Countv of Salt Lake. I, Johil C. Cutler, Clerk of the Prol.Hte Court t and for the County or Salt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, do hereby certify thai the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of order appointing time and place, for hearIleal Katstc, in the mating petition 'to sell ter of the Estate of William V. Taylor, deceased, as appears of record In my office, In witness whereof, I 1rvo herennto Bet my hand and ior Sale by a O XL Enquire at X" DESERET Ironworks, :E2. A. Ii JB GENERAL TITHING OFFICE-- Price, BOOK AND JOB Printing Establishment. 50 MAIN STREET, Opposite Hooper if F.ldredgt Block. KTMT SAUSAGE, 1 uiade on the premises, Head Cheese, Dried and Salted Ojr Hams, Meat., a (specialty. Itementbtr the place aad give t a tri al. jr PAPER RE-FITTE- Ilc-Xi- o Manufacturers and jyeatcrs in NEWS PRINT, BOOK, MANILLA "ed be- EXECUTED xn tf?J k "TD a&Lmml aaBaLaBaaaaai SaastSMal m Parties desiring any of the above, are OF vited to call and examine our Stork nml IVicti before purchasing: elsewhere. DESERET NEWS COMPANY, H I TEMPIE STS.. SALT LAKE CIH. TJ.iOXJ il V OSItO CT CORTIGELLI SATS A SSOORD Silk OV Antedating and EiecelHntr all Competitors. PROMPTLY - BnsTDXisra CORTICELLI SPOOL SILK STAKDS PAPER RULING AVOID INFERIOR BRANDS. .1 V IN N;Tobju:; 4' , KNITTING SILK AT TB OTJK trXTItATBD JJOOBL onJtixIttinc will fa cntv on receipt of tiirc'p THE DES ERE T I jSKT S, itis c iv?f M-si mpt ."- AU ITS BRANCHES For wtileh good prices will be paid. Also a set, or bac k toIo n e jjf wsatarssal AS THE SMOOTHEST and STRONGEST. rimcTur TITTIES. Books, PampMete,;, Discussion, and Papers, relatia lo the Mormons V i, (lAtterrida Saints), PRC-CMIMt- AJTD MARK CoopraUsioir; SHTH CORNER EAST and The Best Style of the Art book- V in- AKV IX PuMlScBffE tips EST JOB PEINTING fore making arrange The Gardens are well supplied with Ground, etc., Swings. Whirligifrs, Croquet etc. Also, jrood Spring V ter. to hools. x rste special FRANK KXTTT, rroprletor. d p!i.' AND ST .RAW Parties; etc., conalt the proprietor me uts. other special tint PAPER!! ! 46 YEARS SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS, D will ilo well to ' ily ( iWS Clllli'lW, DESERET PLAIN AND FANCY AXI HAVE 13EKN ARE NOW OPEN DAILY. Srhools. Clnlis and DE6CKIPT10BT GARDENS LINDSEY'S BLACK X.. Sole AffWitH in S;iH UiUc '' i'nt Iteef, 4Jom1 Mutton, Choice Veal. Dairy Fork ftud Spring; Lamb, Sold at Prices that defy Competion. kinilg of A No. MS - dtf $150.(10. UNION MEAT MARKET I FRED J. MAY, PROPRIETOR, AM O. km e by S.T affixed the seal of said Court, this 2;th day of June, A. li'., 1M. JOHN C. CUTLER. Probate t:it-r-t SEAL. VERTICAL ENOOE, Built the Silver BOTTE CinCAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC R'Y in on Heasonable Terms Gas Fixtures, Water Filters, Ftc. Did you Sup- - Oxford, July 27th, 1885. Editor Deseret News: At 10 o'clock a.m. on Saturday, July 2.0th, our quarterly conference convened . The forenoon was taken up by short addresses by Brother David Gar-ue- r, MINERAL. WATER. of North Ogden; Wm. L. Webster, of Franklin, and Nathan Porter, of Preston, all of whom spoke well, bearing a faithful testimony to this work. REMEDY IN THE WORLD! great The afternoon was very profitably rof? spent in listening to the reports of the Rheumatisp Dyspepsia, various wards by their Bishops or reSedentary Diseases, Constipation, presentatives, all of which were favorBiliousness, Kidney Complaint, able; showing that the people are imt Lung Diseases, Impure BlexT proving both spiritually aud temporally. On Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the house was filled to overflowing; many Proprietors ano Sou Manufacturers, people were obliged to stand up both inside and outside, around the door OMAHA, NEB. and windows, in order to hear. After SOLO BYDRUGGISTC GROCERS the opening exercises the statistical by the clerk, which xANOW'Nr"rr ANTSreport was read shows quite an increase in so short a time; after which Elder M. F. Cowley, President of the Y. M. M.I. A. of this Stake, delivered a very instructive disInteresting and course. His remarks were more particularly directed to the young, showing plainly to the understanding of all the folfumont of some of the by the Prophet Joseph Eropheclesmade gave the young people some good council pertaining to mutual improvement. He was followed ly Brother Samuel C. Parkinson, of Franklin, who also gave good advice to the young. In the afternoon tne sacrament was administered, after which the names of the authorities were presented to the people for their snstenanrejand all were unanimously sustained. 'President C. O. Card then delivered a verv able dis- iconrse, his remarks being principally on tue persecution ui tne jailer-da- y Saints, showing-- , that it had existed from the very beginning to the present time. He said he felt pleased to see the improvement in Oxford since be last visited it. President W. D. Hendricks and bis counselors also made a few remarks, instructing the Bishops in their duties and giving good counsel to all. Yours very respectfully, A. H. Hale, Clerk. HMKT Nt)TI('E. Call and Examine our Stork of Plumbing Supplies, administered. President O. G. Snow read the address of Presidents John Taylor and G. Q. Cannen, as published In the enDkskret News, which was highly pose Mustang Liniment only good rich treasjoyed by the Saints, for itscounsel It is for inflammaand for horses ? ures of wise nnd fatherly of brightness, victory and tion of all flesh. promises glory of the near future. A quiet and peaceful spirit preTailed during conference, aud a good deal of very timely counsel was gH'en, suited to the people In these perilous tiroes. ( lur religion is first with us, every other thiBg, even lite itself, being secondary, for the heavens do rule,anl all the living shall yet know, that the ! IV Most High ruleth in the (Kingdom of whomsoever to and lie It men, giveth One Power James Bywater, will. ONEIDA STAKE CONFERENCE. it .y H Pipes and Fixtures put City Water The Pioneer Roller Mills, SALT LAKF (ITT, l'T.n. Bingham Co., Idaho., July 27th, 1880. SoU at JB.OO retail, by Editor Desert I News ii. C. X I. (iroeery Dtpartmeat. ladlnirton A ns, S0w 1st South your numerous Kllas JHorrls, opposite .. . JH. i. Thinking you and ,yi Saints in readers and the Latter-da- y AND OTHF R ILAI.Ek9. general, would like to hear from this part of the country, I pen you a short ttccou ut of the country and people here In Lgin. We have a good country here, situ ated on the north side of the north fork of Snake River, a'oat eight miles LEGAL NOTICE. trom Rexburg and 24 miles from Mar ket Lake, ou the line of the Utah In the Prolmtc Court in nnd for the Couiif. Northern railway. The soil is a sandy of Salt Lake, Territory of l iah. loam, and we can raise almost everything that, can be raised in Salt Lake In the Matter of the Estate f( William W. Taylor, Vallev. We have a good meeting house 80 x 18 feet, in which Sunday and day schools are held, with a good average Order appointing Time and P!arc for lirai inif Pettlion for Order to Sell attendance. Iteal Kstnie. We have also s Yonng Men's and Young Ladies' Improvement AssociaHON. ET.IAS APPEARING tion organized, and also Primary and JT A. Smith, Jud(jeTOof THE the aid Court, liy Kelief Societies, and I must say the the petition of John W. Taylor, Administi Inhabitants of this vicinity are pretty of the Estate of William W. Taylor, good people, although not as united as sell (herein filed, prayinjr for an order to real estate beloninntf to naid etate) be ; but I believe they have they might that it is necessary to pell the whole or factured elsewhere, will surely add to a desire to do better and keep the laws some to pay the portion of the real estate the general wealth, by rinding labor for of 'Jod let come what may. againnt aald est.ite, the outstanding our own people, and a market ior our Is plentv of good land here for debts There of the family allowance heretofore own productions. 11. V. Naisitt, tn parties contemplating making homes balance made, and the debts', expenses and cbarjfea Z. C. M. 1. Advocate. for themselves, and plenty of water for of administration. It is hereby ordered That all persons in work, and I should advise all parties who want a home to come and see us terested In said estate appear before the of the County of Salt Lake. and judge for themselves. We want probate Cmrt BOX ELDER STAKE CONFER of Utah, at the Court Uoom of Territory Latter-day of here. Saints good plenty in the Court Honse in Salt Lake EJfCE. A saw mill is in contemplation, also taid Court, on Thursday, the 3t)th day of July. A. City, a ; but a boom and ltW5, 10 D. o'clock a. m., then and there t at dry goods provision This conference was held in the Tabshow cause why an order should not bo and store is sorely needed. ernacle at Brigham City, July trranted to th said John W. Taylor, Admin Respectfully, th. 18M5. the real eslato G. istrator, to sell so mueh of be Wood. Jas. President Snow presided, and lead of the said deceased as shall necessary to pay said debts and expenses. ing Elders from most all parts ot the And it is farther ordered that a ropy of Stake were in attendancs. this order be published in the Dkskkli The meetings on Saturday were and printed KtitijG N"KW8, a newspaper for chiefly occupied by Bishops in giving four published 1H Salt Lake County, their usual reports of the wards over t 80th week before said dar Juir. which they preside, and adding short A. D- 188S. Dated JnneWth, 1S85. addresses, lull oi gooa counsel ana exhortation. EUA? A. SMITH, Sunday afternoon the Sacrament was Jude. Stake Clerk. r.fi -- Two-Hors- li to r: n, O T I O IS trm?:,, ryzBZF'Jx mil Sten:n llp.ntlni numbing, Gas FIttinfj.(J.HtriMn Kto.t I - ..:C CO.. & Plnmliers, Tinaers, Gas and Sleare ar e; Joxes, 3. S. Malad City, Idaho. DAVID JAMES (No. ) . Umpsv ! . 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