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Show I s i ... at) le XVei! t lV-- EVENING NEWSJ , 18V --a this couMTmrvnu. with th a cEoortmor iai2witj.iMTo TMlSr MAP, THAT THE r Mat CAAMINI w&a 15Icyer i ' j CuRC. Unquestionably tba moat haport-tu-t TaUBXTTE TO 'TIIlS'v.IlAAlAteAT nawiioal dieoovery atnoa raootottion, A with tba aaueoaa remeri wtlcbud aaslmllataa JDrata oot only kwai, ti!t 8 (aetuiw-Aiat any tae. One JVlrlUfaaifor and read at a eefadbrafan to tha FaaiatltMttaatal our DeUvared by gwtneraily auffioea. ratkajr da an (aa St. George TahernoelA buarsriet or by ik b. Co., Day N. Treatia aod $LiO aompkae. jutu, In ceaM teUowablp we hall this day, ' reaiarkabl tatemeuU by tha cured, aaUied -Aod our oornmernora4ive nrrtoe fraa. Tha afflicted oao refer to : : frcah rlaod ior th aispioioua Pr. W.H--H. TarJBRDatx,ttoua nta.,' Mr. uonHAAja,7dd BaldwuVa f.,lenre,Ool., Saa Hotel, OucAiaa, Shbt Of that bleat day when Joaeph Smith waa Frandeora; e? tus piiopiixt jcsnpn. . pey--EQt- -- 13-I- - Habcit Mira E. BAraaw. Chtak 494 88, Cmasoi Mrs. it. K. SaAMBT, 30ZS Saraooah 8a, St. Lont; oenturies of time bad oome aod tone. Louii; With propbebi of the Hvia God unknown; A Doorat: Mai laaa, Opera Prima (tha Bwimmer), lluaatas;, From beam high court no roioe nor aound I'aci,L. Borrnii I ; waateard SamX DrDtcr. tOt Rroadway. N. T-- From realma of Hg-- no anael farm appear'd: Brook140 Noble 8L, Bev. C H. TATtxat, The people heapd np teachers" fatee and Dr. F. M- - CXaak, 8 MontaTOoaary Sfc, Saa valo I ttmkl- -s ami. thl-- o wU- IMl(ll . Bt. Choreit, Oao. Bar. 8iepbeoa ,h.r s WU1HU Paatt, r. Phita; . Bar. C E. Jons, New Brig Mm, 1N. real our tor Catarrh tor SUt) d aow ftm A ) Baju.P. QaAnoai, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. RJ GEE1T C05XECTOQto LIXK rm Mia n BETWEEN THE EAST A THE ffEST I IS' La iotb of our Palace Cars M a great feature where yoa can enjoy your Havana. " at au Boars or me Brulffea aay. artan the Mlaaiaatppt MannlDcent Iron and Miatourt rter at ail polnta croeaed bjr tola line, and tranafera are avoided at Council" Blafla, Kanaaa CUT, leTenwortb, and Atcbiaoa, coot beinR icade In Union Depot. i TlIK PBINCIPAL R. R. CUNNKCTIOK9 OF AKJ AS TUROUUU lLNK THIS GKBAT : roixows with ail diverging llnec for (he At aaw South. Vaat Chicago, At E.toLcwootk, with tbe I S-- 1M.9, and P AaHiAqTN UXIOHTS, WlUtT. C 8C f At LaSali b. with I1L Cent. R.R. with P. P. J ; P. U.4K.J L B.4 At Peoria, W. i 111. Mid.: and T. P. A W. Rds. At HOCK ISLAND, with "Milwaukee A Rock island fehor Line." and Bock lal'd A Peo. Uda. rtjMT. with the iMnnmut I Ati)A A St. p B. B, C M WIST At IaukhTT. with tb B., C. R. A M.B.B. At ar.l.NNiLU whh Central fctra R. B. At D MoiNkS. with D. M. A K. U. B. R, AtCouvciU BLlim, wUivUnlon Paclflo R. H. At OMAHA, with U. A Mo. R. K. K. In Meb.) AtCoLUMBDS Junction, with B.,(VK. A N. K.B. At Ottumw a. with Central low4li.il. f W, A PaC- - and CB.t(J. H. RcIa Bt. Tot- - Peo. A Bt. At KKOKUE. with Louia A Peo, and Ht. U, Keo. a N.--Ww.iWlb, B. aula. At ClMIKON, with H. Bt. J. B. B. A BaDta Fa: At ATCHiaoN. witii Atch- P. B. Bda. Atch. A Neb. and Ceo. Br. U. lpeka At LlATixwugTH, with Kan. and Eao. Cent. B. Bda. At kan8a Crrr, with all lines for the Wast t and Southwest. CaKmtre Council t ir Mm BluVw mIik UnjMi vliM. OUawa. La halle, West Moima, R.e aMead. Urtn-e- ll, LJtwrir. low lUy.Martniio. Brootttr Smart. AtlanLwa Muiaea (Um capital loa), tic aal Aroea ; ww.a branches boo BirtM JuDtrAJna to Peoria i Wiltoo Junction uMuki 1 bMn Da-sap- or. Belknap, line. Washtnctoa. I'siroeki, bkkm. PruvraKirk. Trenloa. Gallatin. Came( entrsrtlM, ron. L City:a: Atetuaoo, and Aanaea Knox-vlltOakalooea. aod Wuhtoatoo to Bonaparte,JMdr--lll- a, kauta to I'uaUDfton, Eldoe, Ouomw. Oakaiooea. I'ella. Mim-o- a, and Dm MotoM: Maw too to Monro : tie Motnea to ladiaaolaaod W Intarset jAUaauc to Lawks and Audubon; ami tn only Thai la aoem-al- y Atoc to Hart. wales owns, aad operate A tbroogn Railroad, line troaa Chicago Into Um Stat of Pull- -. Tbrtxwh Express Peaeena'er Treine. with wp way Amity CITY", kunMCHCASO and Peokia. KlKtAt and Atcbti- luvwa au eojf. rwoaitnMUiariiiMim CHr, via the "MilwauAaa t latan'tKansas oourt taa Muckad Koek UJartd" ta Baaautfleeotly Tb untl It road b4 la aUnnlj partoot, aod Ua wqutupad. track U laid wtlA ataal ralia. W hat wuj aiaaaa row atoat wU bo thw ptwaaorw Of ato-jinovar tba toot naala, wklia Bwaauial prm of liliDola andpaatlnt Iowa, la on of Ptntoc Can thai aooompany all oar atisBent TarowaA (itfwa Iraiaa. '4To eat aa taut Bsaai. aa arW as m aatwaa- in an Aratxlaai aotal, ioraaTacir-'raotA BtaJorUf of tba Apwraewttaav too taot tkat aaartanoixa for different aapawaia aopi'prwwr Mirvoaaa (and tA Ibbmn paaaangar buaineaa of Uia liaa warranUBa It), w are plaaaad to an-x- ai tAat tAla CooBpaji rana iiiimait Poioea eHiaiail Cera for alaapine parpoaaa. and ialdc a rtk. ble-orn- laiedot. ' Kio, ' LirtwoT!l At-frr- a. ri T Mti, - rat are kwi te Pat, - y lpcimk W IB TH1 FfflO" MOTTO OF THB BTJSI 1TESS' TTN1U FURTHER UVul TRAINS CrdtMidil( ae NOTTCK kMtre mad DmJIT.... Mlaad .. JtaltOH-- .- a.m. rMtr Aprwat.......;. ... e.ip.is,' ft.40p.in. ' 2.1a , rTwifht.. . p-- oooneotlone rnhde M Oatlon with Oen-r- al K, with tba UtAh Northern wy, tor potnts ta NortWa Ciah, Idaho Al MantaaA, hod with Utah Gwdtrml road for-LAAe City Aod All potnta la Etoathern LitAb. At Oreea Rlrwr with staea for Sweet watw .tt Cbeywrme with the Colorado TXriato i rf Haotrki B. the I; ? UtBoo-PatU- 3 00 aoi AT Juab...'. a 400 Wbart 18 i Ti a se Qana, 6 01 2 00U1 P. a.a,f..Mtwtt, . Oan. TJckec d ti. JOHN SHARP, m '. Mi CEnTOltillLBOiiD. , 0Qa CIGARS & TOD ACCO A, w jiain XaTMt VTwamawr 18, ' l, 1 T .A I 401 4 141 M 60 4 S3 V 4 Hi 12 TaAI. LAAW ...... Kayarllle...... . ... . rArmin4on. t eutreil ks. .......... . TO J XI 1 80 - i too GKaAt m- -. apply to Oatt Owoarai Frei(Bt aod TVchei Atwoft. , ' L"; ! O imd New Jersey. O bTATtO ; ' air brakea and Jannera New Patftot Safety PtauiDria M gl .Si TAilaA AJs. ICO LAATA aHLAka--., ... Aod Coupler. Uorrao.....ii.M. ...... ...... Til T 83 Oeraaoia....... T LorwodakJa..-....- .. ilsTrfTW Y - AAAITB A a eaAa i , L.m... a -- ' 18 1 85 PyeoM....4..J............ Sautaqufca.... i Pntbr r:nt - ?g 'AAfAQlrinMt.ttM,IMtv ttsTAea...4s-K.e-V aTrwi0 ...tnwiiMMM fees aOl AataawMrlwMB l8w e Cor. afcvi .llarrterkira) vwivai nerw rora BAitlmOra 4.33 pt , t p-i- ' Hotel Cor. itMA9Xp.m.; lr ti if a-a- t ww 'ww'.V e9 ' e ae ierMUijB VUT V-a-l 1 8 1 1 tl Via cn?A.- 4 I I I (1 1 1 a a f f 4 rec,,ri j a Jnrvttaa: 1 rv Jorj Arrtm at Ke-e- ra, . ; m It; lorr Fiu-ba- ;;'- 4 -- i baia - . a I - dls-tric- U --- T. . -a- I u rssn ttiat ti' "if . 4 . : ; ..- A r ' n;. r z MAR ..... K -- ... jT---- at 4rT p. m :. 1 .;. I'hlllTrn aar r..r, BEVIES an. ai. BOX ELDEB STAKE. V.t.'I'J.i ,'i Otr'I hl,'l ',') Je-da- w.- . .-- rturun lu itt. w -- i tUa,' thf9xl -- FOt T tAXR ' BISHOPS. . . .;' ' 8alina Ixra Johnson, Bedmund. . C Hosktns, Oliver Portage- - "; Oea Dunford, Mated City. Wm. Neeley, Bear River. City. a "fU rtu ptTWallT 8TA.aIE.:Vr . W.CLUFF, .I.....! .......... Jrteidaut. A. FJOTroox,' ......... t ; ra. i ! Ward E. Pack, ...... v. f "J Saiauailt Cawaty. j BISHOPS. ', ' W. ' Qour-wlo- ' ' , .W:ii,LpUti lo UM' tlricrnt i 'h i ro ! WM. B. PBFSTOll, ' - W. ' ' ( 1 n-i- Absolutely, Pure. ,?.forenoon ae1on was occupied The loci4a,,liJ Shu m way and by T7iip-pi- e, ,tii(.li r..u tt'. '. lrwfiWBWraa ii.j.li .liuU :.H 'itiili tH -- V.ua;i'l;5s- - $ 000 1 5'f . : i I .a aDjtr-T- that Be - A were pretieiitad and unanimously eustsined by the cor7retiou. Cotma- ir-- j. lr. u a vcq ana uscar r-- CONincurable mal- - HEfjnY'S CARBOLIC SALVE aroow s ' Hawy$ UM ... ntoit buriaV oAw cure aorea. feMrVaiw-bolw- Corbet Satve aOayt vain. Henrys Carbolic Sahx curt erupticaw. Benrv$ Carlxtic Salt heaU IbntittZ Hmnft CarlU Sain haals impiA uj.Nx;rrjixL,...t. L i auad .lavtcrMl ,; Caa. Pain RtUeter of (Aa Age. . anattel Ccrbolio Trocliei, Edey'aj ' '" tTA'BKWAVa OF '" CMtaaii'rIa , ii:.i-"xvu"- (TLKASASX iTifX H. TuLSTAC f- a SPRRCRR, Kane to set wortny -- j it j i? ein'T2 T . 121. V''."; .r,.mcta J 'It-- Jrwr BaT hy all nrwcglat.. SmU ohh f. i.-- a vwlws EN rTYfAi CO., H "'Wew Verfs TO ' ' .. . . . OP THB ESTATR OF AfATXHB bavin 1 teeaed,. A.AJU JJtaa li on the lis cf said day, at w be and sod ciaoa h ili v;.ii 11 8flgy 4m.vt 1 la Hi -- 1 40oi-,n- r::jihuti 9 yi :.T aj , Jsasa a aavAi.. rt .toer aaki ' 'tan 4 1 awal A.IA rxw a i il i f ay of dlanuarv. XimI. . 5 !i-- .l - ' I'i ' '"H" V , HiNTt .'a --1 1 """"i n rt1' 1 i , - Kata tii- . f lA5Eritr.i.i..-....44- .. - .,..vt-4-iA- 44 C.P.M4Diwrf..p,JCnaJor. B. C Critehelow, 1st ward, Oalen Moguarrie, 24 ward, Wimlow tarr. 8d ward. . . N. C Flyrare, 4th ward,-. 4. .1 jnavuuu.. nnt-u-, a 4vm, Ft A.Hrrd,Bimtailw. m. rerren, ixlen. jiusian P. G. Taylor, Harrtsville. H f jir L. W. RhurthiT. Plain Cfv. ' John A. Allrerl. Is'u.i4ri.. ,..;, Moor, 1 At)v D V. "Ibomaa. )ow4 nuaJohn L Hart, r Webar. ' J ' 1 HaHiKira , Ktos-teanA- ' i luvtnMale. 'i 1 " -- .' 7 ' . .4l4AMk I ; ' - LOT EaCITIL- : j , ,. , . ' ;: TThataav r- STAKE. ........'.Prealdatit , tcotmaelorA.', -. WC'iia,;.,..... BosamAR, .. v J JOHTf ffm CArlaam. , r.ii:! . IfVSpOTISet. ueor-e Lake, Brisf ham, " r---or. l- 8k petm ChMiaiwK. r.'t f . '.. . M iportliirT V 4ii- ,1 4 ,.L - j( lei. P.H.I - s ,i '' Tpi-air- a . hi .Tresident 40,,, RATA-i;- ;:' "l !' 7:- ' - t .. 1 . 'ias4fjOTaLrii Jowj.a H. KldsirvtS'Ni, Joaeph. T erriiL, P.P., Mlilville, . Obcab A 'n. 4,im'1 I!- 1 v. 4t' u . , , - t I I- -- r - PMrrii..i,v.i ....Presideot-- . . 7; I Cotiraietora. Man. Co.,. Art saw. 1 4 -- i. ifi --t :'.!. L urit TV-ia-nt (North.) "rjv. IJUWAi ' Jn Green. !j-- u;eii,j '. CASTiTpit, ARIZONA STAKSvj JESSE! N. t C I VUAVtUAia.ATW i i It ! il - STAKE. ' - I ' i " Ira N. SuVtxg, President, W" ' 1 : rt CltB-Robe- ti v I Apweba H44.IT2-ET- E' I. I 4 y A. P. Ftwaiante. f . ,JJ Ira B. Klmer, CarnKinv111. - . . .i..,!., William Kiiig, IQiEiijiQ. Hitte County. N.tf . n r.tL . St r ' ' - "t Etsrrcrs. t .1. JOonasekJra. vom Court, I .4,4,. wepo i.-. 1 ara, 1st ward, Paur""tca. . . Hirar cVCburr-h2nd Beth Johnson, HiildU&ie. Jonathan T. Packer, CHfton. 4 -- :..f i: Iram Coaaty. . JS'PH'!. :r H. r icblo, Carrtn .....PmsiAdat Junes David I -, j , CKttjT, J U ZZllr y - w. V. li" - v of , ri Couiswlort- - t,ir ;oy .n rr? Prealdent' 1 ; PAofiTcn nAxtm'J H EN1IIE, y, t lTTOoote Clerk. WW. .irfKlffl - ! .Did not ri :r' a wn-where- jr-.- f4; Pon. ' ill, aptor tj reowrd in my Ovjoe. .f ::fi la I 'J' fiawis cid net a, u ;rJ, M.S31""11 A ... y r A-h- ley .' . nitee,' Jamea Carrlgao, w ni 1 1 r : 1 mfi J- . tlie-Cou- Tm exam- - ' .... . ..Tjesldaiit. , f rahCoaaty, . H. D. BoekboH. CleHr of iwJ,ti fvJ bi and 8prjUieCounty of 6&t I v, ra the Territory at Ut&h,do fccireby eerty u&t, the T a? a ftv l. tm and correct cottv of the to wur. t. rnatter of estate tbs T, f'-- P armAjiUDr Uuirnd w-j- ,. 1 M3e ol ieo''U. .to of the fcAccutor as jc " ""in liopkm, uroyaen. ' M, Parker, North liorgao. Jfrraan Charles ijurner, South MortraoT 1 rt Boom of --aM Joseph a:itwter. Fast Trirterville. .iJuurt House to ltolt Thfmias lirourh. West Porterviiia. u.. rji vi ' MrertT ki JWiitoii. hjtmr,Kobei nt,nl i "o rrrL. " J. . : K. Hall. nr. til , -' 4Vft4V4j4VWJStO.;l CbUTaWklre, . BISHOPS, ...... . . Thomas Raiband, Fast Heberi ' J ' wuiaun foreman. West Heber. fiavid Van Wagoner, Midway. Nymphus C Muroock, CharieaAon. Wm. E. Nurra.IL WalkNra. Beiilarnin Cluir. rvmr-- a. John Moon, lrtidina Eider, Suarise, Jeremiah Hatch, centre. Tbomas Blnrham, Mountain t U711111llUafTft, w DCllDQ. Dell. ; avjaj. U D. aTTkTM1aV 1 " f : - - Wl steh CauMty. v iwUBnava.j.'.i..''ii- J Counselors.' ? j SAarcriat. Frajkos, a iwrr oroared ttwt, notice hereof be Z 2Z. '" by piibUcatton Oul the ,.day ism n-order " 17k intflwhsd, -.. sppolnted 1Axml. " I";' SAtxSro ".n W4UXABD Q. B34TTH, of tub day IhOla nial ... ...PreeiJout- ABBAM HATCH, , ' ;i!' STAKE. Wasatcit stake. Oour9lor Jo4Iafiaal4aeret.''' ' . i . , Akutander MelwCle. Snd Ward, " K. KtevenaTHoVden. . Sc4r4a ' Itoielrhornpean. FUUt D. Lvman. flab: rSawb-- ' Hiraiit B. BenneuW Meadow Creek. A. A. Kimball, Kanrah. : .' 1 . George D. Snell, gpanish Forfc Cbarfes D. Kvam, Salem. , Joseph a Tanner, Payson. Benjamin F. Johnson. Burlair Lake. George Hallklay, HAiitaqulnT William Price, Gosbetv Henry F. Cook, Cedar Fort. Thomas R. Cutler, LehL , , , Tbomas J. WoCullouh, Alpina. Leonard E. Harrington, American Fork-Jo- hn Brown, Pleasant Grove, Jinii Jowph n. Pmhh, lit Ward, TlUniore. ". p '' 4 ! r. t " ...... Jresident. . BISHOPS,'; ' John P. R-- Johnaan, 1st Ward, Provo City. James W. Lovele- -s Sri, Ward Myron Tanner. 8d WwA "tt John E. Booth, 4th Ward, Peter Madsen 6th Ward, William BrinrhMrar. RnHnrilIa ' Johnson. JoaV.BoriksoW,...:.; ; a 7 . 1 Bisnops. President. nua-HUiu- phbtaj, a 8M00T, IX JORR, 1 '111' 'I'll. HINCKLET, DXA N- - j sH..j:r A. HtULABB-STAKE- . . . ' ' ', Counselor.' bTTAaX 1 - : . ' Cety. Jobnson, P. JJ. ' ' rn' ' BeBeva Dyspepsia and Blilousaeea, i TTAnted iir- .4 ' ;Teow"io Co?saty.t ; MSHOPS. . Norton R. Tuttle, Tooele City. William F. Moss, B T City. ' ,- LMoses Martin. Lake Vinw. ' George W. Burridge, St. John. John C. Sharp, Vernon. "f . . f .', BISHOPS. Wm. D. Johnsori, Jun., Kanab. Henrr B. M. Jollfev. Mr. rm.mu.L Thomas Qiamberiain, Ordervllle. i Koj-aumier, Ulendale. Sextus j.F. Johnson, Johmon. Thomas W. Pmtth, Pahtwh. wm. vewabisufiu JTO 1 - . ;' 1j . -- J. L. IItjwtuki; , - . GRANT,. KAKAB STAKE. Ata-a- -y u jaa-Bu-u J-- H.H-CtATFi- aad aae M tfMir ar Pain Panacea Baker's: FOR MA.lf A.SI BtljLST. avbav I -- ' r . fjoanty, jiavaaa. ---"- '. , BISHOPS. i!u i ll V. John Andrews, 1st Ward; Nepht Charlea Sperry 2nd Ward, Nepfci, Nctks Levao. John Aatyaard, MTllawB, Mono. . " , ' . ' - HEBEB . . . ' TOOELE STAKE.'... . ......... -- Preaidenf . .!.. w r iMpi ' f am xraarwe ' Luke 8vpb.ua, Panaoca. Wm. H. 11 ranch, Jr., Mesqitit Edward Bunker, BunkerviUe. . si, . a" j.in-o- in ( BISHOPS. SUMPTION is not an ' JITAB STAKE. ' r atiy. j it is only necessary to have the right remedy, and HALL'S GEORGE TKASDALB, .Piesident. BATjSAM is that remedy.. DONT JOKt. GftovajR,'...: or KKLIEFi for this ICnroaetora IV, It. tiROWR, .. ijjwjr will cure? i even oenign 4MaM.MtK specificI a a. a.you, t iluab Coaaity. Aiwgu pruiessioDai am iaiis. Li,'. fore-ro"- ?f' entseach iaf Basing ') ithfulness, -- Rlffj4A .;- , . nisrraps. ' Kaaeraaty. the enestwhich uguiness accompany it. I -- .Bavla , piaeasthe; It f4palilnxln tistced, ta funeral rct and !xJ r.iwr;f cr the Church j.. ..... f Caataty. ANSOwCAur.i.lU.. I i'. LA-rrOi- r. ;i . Wm. A. Bringhnrst, TtyiueTVille. John Parkar, Vrrwen City. . Chas. N. Smith, Bockvllle. .President. r aiiaoA w. Kanarr ' v W. D. Pace, uoundy, "' Harmony. . . . "" ' ' ,' 1 Wm. Brown, PoOth Bountiful Wna. 8. Mulr, Jun., West RounufuL Che-t- er JBreathmg Organs. Nathan Call. Kant Bountiful. ,. ' Spotns and. .lieals the Membrane of John W.Cherjey.Centervllle. Hess, " Petei Rarton, Raysville. ' . ' tne AAings, m named and poisoned by David S. Weber- - r. the disease, and prevents the nlghi- - H. B. Cook, South Guilliam, South Hooper. wwia auwi r across, T""'.-,Nlelaon, all; iil.t A4ue jaunty. ij a faithful testimony to the JUone In oren oomt this third day of Janu-arXVajoorlx. . .x , AD. A .utt.fi j truth of the romeL Kelated many art notewortny mcjaenia wnicn mey .i:,i:tf.., j probata jodgw.? liAd wiaOesseltA X5e&tlf rise of JL 1 C4 JL aXI txCi.. lo;TauiroRT 0 Ul k ! tha CLiirch. 11AMS,'uitI! iPrlizicaitizziz County-of v.. In the rfternoon after tne sacra- t i ; ulS'?1 , ' vw Waablnctea Coraaty. , BATIS STAKE. CmuIS'IOVM km Consumption, Colds, Pneumonia, Influenza, Bronchial Difficulties, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Asthma, t Irv-laa- .'.: ! WILLIAM ;B.8Mrrff, ...'.X..-- , iSaEBALSAIV Cures a-- ........ Josrm, ' Cawnty, Idaho j HALL'S T 'in..'.' .JJ ' -- w n ,PlES DR. WM. t r .r.v- BISHOPS..' V ?' Thoa. Judd,' 1st Ward, St. George. Walter Granaer.rl Ward, " Chas. A. Terry, 8d Ward, David H. Cannon, 4th Ward, Martus Knstn-n- , Banta Clara. ' Robert Oardner,"' Price. Thos. J. Jones. Washine-tan- . lock. Joseph S. Huntsman, Gun Geo. H. CroSbv, Leeds. . . ' Wm. Snow, Pine Valley. Robert KneU, Pinto. Thos. Terry, Hebron. REWARD conditton JfSrtawitblbsaacSaX agtaaaalldaataaav .wijiM... LtS'erdered tbat .vViZ' '".T'0' UM) ma. a. in ttXteenth dav or Jamiarv. A i Saturday, I " Tftos, J. Alexander A, Allen, Wcrtoiv ' . , - ; , ST. flEOBSE STABC Jj, d. t. McAllister, .. ......... . . .Preaideat Wle Ilaynwdy fails to cure. Pre- H. Lewis, Lewistoo. parea oy j.a n. auAUEK, aUk, Fblladelpbia, Win. L. Hatch, Franklin. I4afayette waawwau twaaa-aw aiaBaiaj jwajAU total Sat 8BV Hnsmus Ranmiwmen, Mink Creek. .j Robert H. Williams, Mound Valley. Melvlq L. GruweTI, Marsh Valley. Nahum Pbrter, Worm Creek. , t rss ! James Bowdsj Almy. v - ; : Wyamlmgf Tarrlta-ry.- i W. G. Brrrton, Fvajwton. , - ) ;, . - MARTI it 1 rTNZI, JACOB 'PKABT5 AND of. tba estate of Jkauh i F. Atwood, Kamas. , Alex. H. Stanley, Parley's Park. (.441 - : - i ' Arralam Marchant, Peoa. S. Caeha Cannty. 1 . Jared C Round- -, wanahip. ; John M. Malin, Rock port. BISHOPS. Benjamin M. Lewis, 1st Ward, Logan City. V.J nmrv muiara, . j , M II Robert Davidson, ' 3d " t Hi . 1 Thomas X. Smith, ' 4th 6th " Hyde. Hade from Grape Cream 'Tartar. (Toother William Davnes, Hvde Park. makes aochVy Uaht, flaJcy hot Robert preparatloa L FarreH. BnaithnnM. . breada, or luaurtoiM. paatry. Oan be eaten n. Wm. L Blrnood. by DrapeptioB wKhout tear of ta lua reaalt-lu-g Wfiliam Fkidmore, F. Fisher. Oxford. from heavy todlgeaUbl iDod." Sold only CHfton. Harvev Dixon, ta can, by all dreoara. , , John Jardine, Clarkston w BOTAT. QaXIRQ POWDRR Co., New Fark. ' Wm-F- . RJgby, Newton. d-. 11 j 'Alma Harris, Benson. hi Henry Hiio-be- Mftiift-ban-Mendon. , a. William H. Wellsvfile. Ortx-Kmitb, Paradine. O. N. Mlennrrlrt, Hvrttm. ' i ' ; GeorsreO. Pitkin. Millvllle. Milton Hammond, ProvideDOev WO. .aa . . ,,. w wj Aaw7UK Duitu llvtTlOira irifTt UH Oneida Sl. o- thohoivwkk4. ii?sisTr e2?y,"10 a.m President. J ... . Chas, Mirriij. a Card, ..... r;v M. I . Charles Ricbens, Hennefervflle. F.lfas Asper, Fcbo, - -Bobert Salmon, Coalville. Aiomo winters, Hovtsville. Chester Staler, TJron- - . CACHE NTABK. s .... j ' . Joseph H. Wrlarht, Grass valley. Geo. Rust, IVeemont, Rabbit Valley. 'I- ! : . Arnold Goodliffe, Curlew. Pamnel H. KlmbaTI, Grouse Creek. E. IX Mecbam, Park Valley "j- . f r ' - Owelda Catawty. Idaho. - ' . lost bftt ... ;.:';, . -- r:-- l r!ti UeviJ w;fctac-:- c . Tler Coaaity . ;. BISHOTS. Paul Poulson, 1st Ward, RJobflekL Jos. 8. Home, 2d Ward, " James Sellers, er,InverarvJ 1 Joshua W. Syh-wtKteiner. Gideon A. Murdoek, Josejb. Dennrann I. Harris, Morfroe. Arcbibakl T. OdrovdvOl-trwood- ." Peter Oottfredstat. VerniBUon. '. if 1H i. afn-aV'A- t a PptSklt9Dwa t, Court Vinand Soft Zaiel Jor CountylTery;( y l ilIct r: FRANKLTN S9PTENCER, . ,,..Preeiileul A. K. TmrRBKR,. . . Counselor. W..H. SaurcncrixxR,. . . . J Henry Tirnr--r, 1st Ward, Brurbam City. . Alvin Nicbolfa, 3Bd , " John D. Bin-- - .. 8d : " . 4th " JohnWe1ch,Orin A. Perry; Three Mile Creek. ", Geo. W. Ward, Willard City. . v Peter C. Jensen, Mantua. , Thomas Harper, North Abraham Hunsaker, Honeyville. John C. Dewey, Deweyvllle. in the frobate ,n;r , ' tt3tiaiaU-aaa-n sf l 0ounsck)rs. Isaac Smtth, Box Elder Caawty., "':,v". DBSXKET -KTsey 1 - .,. OLrTER G. SNOW, K. A. BOX,.. .. ........ v itmmS-- . Oi , ' 1 take op the sword in deteaMi&t this people? He knew ' i.u,, oonvi:-t .7 ? of neneU .Then, , who will ,. defend t t:.i!r It'fs SOUTH erAiu those ..IIOOND 'bama tlie au2w CJod who8enqB? i Latter-damen who call themaelvei OoaaodahalfBiooka East of VlAia rHcaat,: Saints are rrofanlnjr. lie never 'Uiih:. ..' akSaff 9et flUul-iidoubted that God would defend this I' i turi it v!u?!ifr. not would he btit protect people,. " eh.rw,J and parents a, r ALLEN'S - PT-- ld bearinflr a. m. at atT.6 44 at 64 F4 ' ' a '. A Wei, but at 818 awlatg ThraaU r them up to bis ti wanted j . . - atat ft3)JO d.-to. nIT7Aar:i3 f HHTATICns. tevel. iTesidant Jesse 14. tJsilth then 11. II. mada a faw cJoc'p; remarks, exprea- - rvtr at , .. ! rr:-i- . OA, . . La'-- STAKE :!?' - ,rpsk9 .irI.tt"ia'r i .... a sl'Wf.inil vu'. the cx?rvr.p i: 3ej ; ; with Utah Boutbem Ilailroad, to and from Salt L&ke, GEC.nGEdH'sCLf.ria; rruiitilp fs followa: K'--.Fi- 'l B-ir- IU EASTEUH AILIZ0AA C0UrEILE2i"C. L I CuFISUnPTIOlIi MUGHS, oemg put of the way, it is now prac ; tically' the field against Kasson for the speakership. If the gentleman from1 Iowa was not a free trader, : his election' might be regarded aa a fore gone conclusion. The western mem bers are earnestly of tbeoplnion that some western man should be speak er. Mr. Kasson's tariff views handicap him tn the race very1 seriously. i ns fast; republican campaign was fought m a protective platform,' and it would not, In the estimation of a large number of republicans, be the proper wing te repudiate the ' plat form in the election of a Speaker. It believed that Mrp;Hlsoock, of isew rork, win: be mti Kasson's strongest opponent. Mr. Hiscock is a good ' lawyer,' m able parHamei tartan, ' and, 'la "am : or - the" .; repuwican' exponent protec tionist theories, one' con uniy Hiscock tingency can prevent-Mr- . from being a very prominent candi date, and that is the Opposition of Mr. Conkling. '; Thus far the Senator has shown no disposition ' to take i hand in the eon test. 1J' t If lie main' tains a neutral attitude, Mr. His- cock's friends believe they- can . ielect i vi t At. cnnaiaare." meir r The superintendent or. thel census aent4a the Secretary of, the Interior yestexdaTi for iransmiasiom :to. Can- greeiai su com munication asking for an additional Appropriation of i$500,- uw, ior the completion or the census work and the publication of the1 re- sults. it ut .;e.: ; I f.in i irrnrv, ;The ' superintendent reviews the causes wnicn nave necessltatea ex in excess of the penditures or i tne census afflce. original These plans are the great rise in the prices and wages which occurred prior to the beginning of the census, involving a large increase - in the cost of the field work, secondly, the surprising grow in ntv. popuiauon auring tne decade,' the census discovering a population of two million in excess of the highest estimate of the office: thirdly, the unexpected wealth of opportunities found in the work of the various special agents of the office, especially In the departments of-- i forestry, mining, meat productions, the fisheries: wages rd ma chinery, the factory system, th e manufactures of iron and steel and of textile fabrics, the cultivation of Cotton, tobacco and the several ce real crops the social statistics of cities,' and the statistics relating to tne defective, dependent and delin quent classes, a i A democratic caucus- to' consider the evils pf absenteeism and to de-viao ways and means whereby the derelict democratic members maybe oorralJea for party duty, will be hekl in tne hall of the House A count of noses, made yesterday, showed up 17 less than a quorum in Li em. the city. . 9 " ; - to ! Onyoa Rllrodl close 1S30, Laa-- ea r- - jI ' 'On o after Banday. Auguct lat, thl:i--haa- x i ' Koi,8f ; I 8 i 8 i I 8 II 4 psi Jit, Ti a in 8 Horn, j u Dbar - ,tx.oad. .1 N kva 8tAr..:...3 1MI vJ m r :HWc r'l A 116 14 8 I , . II 1 teaua lataalj lunouos tu itEE.tm.nii tie tXT;aEI 1 J"msrr 1 1 1 Ca ii Tictat a . . Kh-nlial- ts mi m ."Km . ' cts. Xarge . ,"- Tl 8 68 1 eaeaaeee-e.eBtaa'aae- a arVwaSiJf 1 JR. B. Snow Smtth. At St. George, Deo.' 28, 183). ,. on T-- i Goaral i, ' aaj a )i 11 - wMf4w)aa, frVF' !8aVArV a aaaaaamB it aJ J I 1 I IJ 2Z v J ;.':.'t a-I- aixs TAAXAe LAA.VA AA AiMircoloihi$tetttnvAthhUUxa.l A s lor aala 8t an PrtoeiTaJ Thrcugw T'4-- ' 1 tha wnu Aok for than 1a tokl f ATNA and PEXXSVLVANIA LINK. rotate 1 n a w-ard- TASK ALT7 AY3" i3 LOU A3 AgT OTIIilS LETS. ..a - re-oort- ed t-3- HJ4H gl w- a- 2.30 irtiI)raitjii;nomA(l Parbee . gr-CLA-iss to-nig- . tu A,o;oxl day. 5.15 QcjtKO XOBTB, . jAUMOTftftc;;. ,- --, -- it ............... NaiAI...... tsaeai AAAxra as Jnah ....ll a 1 VUtlbtdM Saanman a.; WaahiDgtou tmo li 3'i !)(' II, aa; t 8ork......M.. Motab... 60 f ty, U56 p.tn.1. Vkiiiv'nhia CtFTTON CANT ASS of a 'I a,m.i KW fork 845 ABO.J l'utdclr.hia hwjpki8 Car 14 to 10 ncha wide, tor Deck on th!a Wain, which ramalna tn cepot BBt8 And , aron Covrln. ) tciiioa 11 0 lo atora aod m purpose, Aia' ttardui PfaJaiix,tuA l unaainan ocuar 8 60 11 ia 18) to order. Ageotaeonatantiy for 6ui u tee; U.S. BuKttno Co., D. S. Standard" e) ' (ISA dly 11 4 "EagWbp V Cam or km quanta?. 8M 8 1 t'i TTCA Dratrtv Boom Slvptnf At Z.C.1CX Cw Tbeae Oooda can rjcU-in- ed ' --t 4--.1Plttsborw t) p. eo.; Harrtf burr 8 68 S f a, tlroorw tts avn.; WaabjTweaa a ) i All. aa.; rh. Mw 1 or lOM a, aie(pr.a au Ill Jfcm- -i TiuMoa pan. Throurb F 'timer And U - 4 8b 4U Waabintjtoo Sleeptaar ' Car ou thia Aaa. t 80 & ts 8 88 ...... t 8prtaeTw .niMMMa...... Prtfa... 83 IP If) ICit!l 1 It 8 44 ..... Amibi Ferk I aaMatwaVtaaw U rVfw1.- . ,( 8 00 8 10 8 ) 8 86 C0lAiitr tA Bcbea Pltubunr uiuoi 846 tsn-- t ikaroa TP . , 8 lb T 40 8 48 SAtaty......... UaATMl !aady. Ivepewv. LehLi t WWt I A-- Q1 - NEW TilAinS 3 EXPRESS Laava CHICAGO aa toOowai t 8.30 a.m. S&ZSZ?- - g B The basts above, and saints on earth revere. I Jale ebajaged the current of its eblina- - tide And Ibroed the ship of Hfe to upward ride In pkthmeaa marked the "narrow way to . MAGNIFICENT OASpi AVitiipped with tba celebraxed Waatjnehoaae J , o0on. Price is-fa- The Quarterly Conference of the Eastern Arixona Stake of ZioU, was held in Bnowfiake. t Baturday and 25th and 26th, Sunday, Tecmber 1 U I 1880. - Present. Brlzham Yountr of the Twelve iAposUee, Prest. Jesse N. Smith and counsel, the majority of Schawl Mmm mmel tLe bishops and presiding elders. rvrir, Hall BTOT8ai aba Flit After the usuaJ opening exercises Hearth, Qraaw Uaatera aad Prest. Jesse N. Smith stated that Tbeee celebrated STOVES are pa- the forenoon would be occupied In tronised joatly reosm mended by- tb and service over the remains of of tba Deaeret tor Publia funeral Faculty Ebenezer Thayne. Brother Brother School Room, and by the Medical fraternity generally, aathe beat Heatiar aod Ventila-lin- ir Readheaii then bore hla , testimony Stovea ever in Tec ted. of Brother to the faithfulness FarvarUadat and Price, enQutoe Thayneytf The deceased had labored tff" Offlct ana WorkMlwpe, Wat TanvU Strtet, of his death up to the timeme Market. P iS. iiax AAA. faithfully aa a missionary JAmin among -'' ltes." -- r" PresL Jesse N. Smith read the 2TETT TOBll TIXJLDE. SSth chapter 4' verse Boob of Job, and 8th chacter 2nd Terse Book of BENEDICT, ;HALL & CO., Mosiah. I; We haTe .ereat reason to rejoice that our redeemer has prepar a recoDCillation between ua. ana k?. our MakMr and opened the way' for man to rBtcm sto nis ureaior. we 'NOA.fl34 AJTD 138 QlaARo Strakt, C t have covenanted to assist him In Conwr Croxby, r A-redeeming the earth from all that r or unholv. dtf ro:E&3d. laimTJortt Skier Brisriiam Vouns; said he who rejoiced that one more had gone, lira r eKrnsj wortnyor CO: waa ARGALL THOS. ' In the axtenxoon tne iisnops ;ill1 and their eeveral t aUNCFACTCRKat f1 OT ahovls a cjood atala of the Stake. throughout r The dark then read the statisti Sa--' I I X OTZ7 i.ii. r eal reports of the Stake. FOP 6 A LB. 830 BaOADWAT, Elder Brlirham Younj? followed 1OTB BOOKS at his wbtla QTrnVEvTS remarks. During aplrltad NEW TOBR JNO. K. COW1AA, railroad, be n had kJ iswb jrjfii.f v experience on the: been1 Ciied" to ' hear"younp'-nit'm", vhj.i take Uie rame of God Jn vain. To hear ' taeW xrho had' their' endow-rrjen1C8 Doaaa Street, New Yorkjs-- , i , csofaoe , the name . cf. the rMOTfli-!re- -a e and ' Dealera In v4COT Deity wai kavost repulsive to fiirxt. Tow hAl a. urva. WnOmrttm rjrvf fJod woaH t&f-- v them pay sorely AfOia, "i'allww aa" awl oOvt ,favrr for thidain. Is"there a nation or a CARRIAGES Btnatiat, au wawifieia --foraMaaiaia ami including Iron 1 Mote. Iron and JHUtnat. I Marble Ware and ' Sheet Lead. , ' . ; s. 3 j jl- Sal Araal r Utah Territory for tlta papalar Flra em tba Hearth, i . . - Onoa JXfRrSS TRAINS. it . . ('' '. j BootsshoiS ; : MAMM TRua PBOPHR, and his memory '"dear ! Elegant Eating Houses WkTlI AllPLE TIME FOR MILS. sooth. it uoob -- 1 UT!I SHIITLEE3 niLBOiO. doiico j ; , rr, elV . SHORT LINK isw York City, Readies all Points in PeiiiilTaiiii , tA, 1ST8. j. speech, And more than human thought has power to V tn Aioc ctndXead Uni-erai- - lahXfett J of faith in God's oommaods Emblem of purity and botmees, , Tha worthy living and tba doad,tobkas. It speaks In tones of more than mortaj Kept bta-bl- CaltlV ariaiIm. of oto--tracta- Ml la - Vh l; JORif SHAjtry ' r TO BOSTON I.. -- tof QrJwa at CiO arm., arrtrfa-rt- a errlTtoaj la SaJc taka Cuy At 4.4J p.n 1 more, ;WssfeIngtorv Phlla-- j delphia and New York. in XHTTftil Arrtr-v,""r mit imwu, at 8.40 Ana., 8A bgOjJttllJ(Aav,k,rlor I 14 iv an, arrirtor la Orta tt I 1AAA Or CABS I I ' : Pittsburg, . Harrlsburg, JOJ 44J --. monvHnoQt Jlritf OJIIOAd-- 81 164 "JUT1 At nearJ r, J-Hp-e, NO CHANG R 8f0 T f 10 64 woud4Croa. J W8 AtAJtaQKalKNTill,, ONHBOAD. s wXaSCM. i U m ; RAltatO fpatiavh spread. The paf"Tf tremble with aireboding dread AUChristendom la fiued with rage and fear. While "broken reed to "broken reed" draws STElH AND GAS FITTIE. arc amo uni of Piurnbar? Ooodi ooerrpnrocs avItRail boctxi 4t 80S 8 1T , Tips, PLUOBBn, LAID ON SHOBT NOTICE. TOO too rm-aac- RElfABLE 'Mwi as If T I LAAe. arviiw , ; 1884. 2 ! t'wuUwTilhv. DJnfnoa. BJ-- 'Wbere'er the gospel Jesus reach,' v That GOD is with us. And it teetiflea That "Joseph Smith, the great, and goodand cmr.. DAVID JAM ESf,: . i i I i wt a. BI8IBDPS. .. .: ! " . - IN ALSO DBALEB t T. TAAA ,''AUha, j Irv-.a- w1 SaU lAfc CMbity. u 4 .....Praal AKGUS CANNON, i,v.v. t iiAViDUiUAtDasv JUKPH K. TATI4OR, . - : 5 tad Twka Ajot,' rraif ht JiMLD PIONEER LIKE OF UTAH. : - 12 -- Omaha, Aa-ea-t, fian. Mar. Scolds, . I fA 1 85 8 86 OOj 1 151 8 05 68 8 SO TI 8 80 90 "i , BISHOPS. Town. A. George Lpwte, Ilpnry W. J(wli Moor, TVwnlnjrtori. rhas. F-- Bobtarsi, Moutpelter. j Johf KtHitz, actinss Bwrne. ' ""! IT. II. Dalryniple, Prwtnn. t ii "Fdwin N. Aiwtin, Liberty. kTTAKK. AC " courawkw. iAkfce Cowaity, IOaho. - U8KK 8AI1T Joseph Warburrton, 1st Ward, Salt Lak Famuel Peterann, 2nd Ward. - ! " ' it : Jacob Waller, 8rd Ward, '. x : Harrison 4th Sperry, Ward, XaadiMaoe Itloaa, Blchard Brimley, fithWard. n. Jensen. Odd. Dlaordersatatte THe system. . ?. Henry IV m. H. Hickenfcoper, flth Ward J. Home, lrt Ward, Paris. 4( WniiamThorne,7th Ward,!. . : Hnhft- -t Prlns. . vi ' and 'and it cluldren, F.Uiah F. Sheets; 8th Ward. ladieenllks and nauaeoua medicines, are espe- - Wm. Hulme, Bkiominfrton. ..triVT u Pamuel A. Wool ley, Wh Ward, lohn A. Hunt, Pt. Charles. . .' daiiv Bleaaed with Us sgre cable iruauues. tt ? i ...if.. Adam Spier, 10th Ward, Robert Pish Haven. Pope, ir xAiiv tropic-yRun. F. Lau, acttnaroda Pprinjr, Oneda Co., lo. AKxanrier McRae, nth ward, Alexander C Pyper, 12th Ward, 11 tt . nam . ZTj ho. 1 Fdwin JX Woollev, 13th Ward. tha a ents Bleh faiinly, tTtah tt oonmi frSTrVora the oaual Thomas Taylor, 14th Ward, f alytt toThem. raelud la broasea tl Joseph Pollard, 1Mb Ward, Robert Caldor, Garden City." i: Frederick Realee, Jflth ward, ' U 60c. Ira Nebeker.lAke Town.! : t. ..". boxes it 17th Ward, John Tlna-ev-r 25 Joseph . Orson F. Whitney, 18th Ward. a. jwcKlnnon, Kandolph. i. D ists. -- 1 t Jfir ruCg "" Richard V. MorriB, 19th Ward, Sold by W. H. Lee, Woodruff. John Pharp, Hb Ward, waru, zist Andrew Burt, 1 ihiVZ c 0 at A. G. Driavs, rniirar House. ja a w II. Mousloyi Farroers' Ward. ,:t p,:fBEATEB 'STAKE.: ;: j Iwis Reuben Miller, Mill Creek. .'...l.Pnsldfttt John Neff, FaPt Mill Creek. . JiXDlijffBXidCttt TV B Brinttbn, Big Oottonwood. COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, , yJ5HWtmra,..v,.. .rv J. P. Rjiwlli, South Cottonwood.! r h Thrwat, Latag. - Jom M. L. pHXPHERD, ...... founaolors. AJI tlsaaasa Tmael Phillips, Union. . . . ... . . ... , .... , i f ad rauwaatary OrgAraa. fSolomon J. Despaln. rrranlta. "' , .j I j Bemver M. Ftewart, Sooth Willow Creek (Draier.) TO DIRECTIONS CSKACOOBbrNO CnMy. . v T.William A. Billa. South Jordan.1 , BISHOPS. ' . Jam? frane,' Herrlman: LUNC BALSAM Charlfis IX White, 1st Ward, Beaver.' Jordan. Arehilield GardiierWeet : ' ... , i -John X. Smith, Sd " (wwelTlotiMtaia, Kwh Frerlerick 8cboen85kl, Brighton. : Berdamin.LiIle3rwhite,Grpenrille.i .Ivi t t ' Jos. H. Josephs, AdamsvillA. ..5 M LOCAL AKK1TR , James McKnight, Miners vlllo. ,uo-I MIS lee, Coin, bU Biu k1c144.il. Kn , Maipl., t. toauli. ratAI fom4. , Lmmtm. Ma ... down! Wisconsin, have all been named for The Fatbor God and his Beloved Son the senatorshin from their respec To our great prophet, then a humble youth, tive States. With the possible ex lie: It And lighted here, the glorious lamp of ception of Mr. Orth, the chances of , i.; .Truth.' , ; ,i tne other gentlemen aie thought to "The gates ajar now angels oome and go be slim: .' From beavea to earth, and spirits from be- .Messrs. Frye, Hawley and Conger Towar with God, the wicked now combine, And hostile sects m mutual efforts Join. Here lit Bt George Jehovah's Temple 80 8-- 4 , . ! ' ' TavcUe L S M. 1 ool 1 40f - VS Imp aiTb3 stock William G. Mitchell. 1st Ward. ParowAo. . John E. DaDey, ficd Ward, - ' raocu w. Aiointyre, trsoouah. ...Prestoent. Hart (dar CrhtletoparJj Arthw, '8TAKE. iMiu E , mM World . Tuaitioii, ins OTJ - 1 watMa8t 3M THAI Ha UKATB 'fgreeqN arii at once came of Minnesota, and Mr. ..Williams, of Toe heavens were opened -, XATfOllS. BltlBr-UkH- ,ir " f GRO. CSatOtTD, . i ... m Jas. H. 1 ; -r- " Counke.T Iron Coustty. OFvZIoi WM. BOTDGE, other seasonaWe delicacies. . "And on the eighth of this month, ', our Sunday school held its Jubilee, at which, could l plainly Been the progress our children nave been ana are marc-In- g, which was gratifying to the narents and creditable to all ' those that are assisting in the' 'progress Of the rising generation1. The children and parents all assembled together and partook of a dinner and supper that was worthy of the lords of the land. And again, on the 10th, our Female Relief Society ' held a party at 'which the settlement received another feast of good things.. So you see 'that this people bel eve in feasting, if they can get it,' at which our Bishop is none behind and does a ; good, shore, of furnishing the , .Mli- gOOdieS. '!. Our meetings are well attended. We have a good day school running. Our Primary and Y. L. M I. Asso ciation are alive and up to the mark. We are contemplating get-tir- e out rock for a new school-hous- e or a foundation this winter, ready x for work in the Soring. We have had a good share of raining, saow, but now: It has beentwo with a south wind, for days, and the snow disappear ing, which will help ua in other ways as well as to obtain our rock. The health of the people is good, aad when sickness makes Its ap, itMt is soon pearance, by the - dispersed .V. I ?04At.vl ui auiniuitiirauuua nmuiuw mhr who have uncommon faith. ' Respectfully yours, Miles' Boy, JS "-- Yr, ;8t-.li- op Tjrti ORQANKED STAKES 1 ij!:J H I Prealdeot. T. OK'tow,. .: SamTTaX v-f- Ueo-lia- Jon add CounofTBlUQl fiAiiroAde, and Mkeou-- r. 8T5 ttirwr Him of stMaeera tor ail pointa East Neel 8 75 M... Bock-Clack M.J South. , 800 Tfetsts for- Mk) to All tnfata east at Rank. AJUUTI At 10 00 in i,w Uotsw of MoOomiok A Co, Salt. LAke Mnrar-J...- , 828 City, As as union neroo KAOroad Ticket CNMoe in tiarOBo, at wwo otSoa berUa oo Noa. 1 and 8 will be ran Sally. - , ' aleeptear eara cam be aeomud. 8tor an tetonaatioa oanearniaaT Fraiclai aod j 1 Tr THOB. L. KTanitTT . i ltaaaae apply be ... rait a u 8 M 8 44 78 10 00 M 11 20 11J X;;.v;::::::r.:u TweT6t..... ............. I. . vi,. r-.- 1 23 40! 60 T 661 eo RlTerJdh..... Jromkitloa hlilM.....,. ARAITB for Uaarer IVeadTllle, i, tAck; Hawk, Aod all cttxw, mloiutr rewarts pfeeaTurw Colorado. la caof jd Atdoaywith dally ttt at iuperb Ccn-OOrd Ousohea tnr DoAdwood aad Other pouts' lu the Btaok Hllbv At OaaaAA with Chicao and Northwestern, Jaab. ;" rj. i REMOVED TO Hj. A.M. ......... iNeeai. ily - U. :o J AtCG HtZUQCCn, M MffM Mfflbrd.. BlACkBOCA....... f MIawA... V POSTi OFFICE. AKtUTB, j . D Effect J(TaabAr .29. 1S8. TAate) turn. p.m. 10,30 kOO AJO irreta-b-t T '.' Editor Deteret Newer . On New Year's Eve, our worthy Bishop, according to his' general custom, gave a free party to all the settlers of this place f and , jits surroundings, all which Ve received a good supply, of t pie and cake; and :...;.,' . OPPOSITE THB SOUTHEHFJ-rfiftlLROA- ' T JOHN, fur UTAH lth, 1839.1; iWAltAf, . IlaarHX Lrira, ....... ' tmmf it in FnKiDETicY Box Elder Comity, Throhimtheprieathoodof the HylngGod Hasbeea restored to earth ,4the iron rod" Which o'er all nationa aball extend it sway In rSsntsutaneas, to crown 4 tatter-da' washi Bold as a boa,: none but God he Mred, i ngton, Dn. C, 1881. i. And yet a humble aa a ohild, appear'd Jannary 8th, When he approached his Maker to Implore Deaeret. 2?ewu. Editor Stjns to erjdure Ua? weight of wcoug be The senatorial elections in the dif ,r bore; I r n ferent States are having a strong And wben'he mteroemkn made with God For aid tnanread the ooanfif Umit ahrrnd. bearing upon the contest, which will To bless and save mankind from guilty strife tatce place lor tne speakership or tne House of Representatives. Though men, in bluxtaesa, sought his preci- - next Gen. Ha wley,' Mr. Conger and Mr. ousllte. Frye will occupy seats: in the higher We celebrate our glorious era's morn. cnamoer after the 4 th of JMarcn. Tbedaytbe Propbet Joseph Smith was born Mr. Robeson hopes to accompany A mighty destiny hangs on that birth, j for statesmen. them to that uaradl&e That yet will revolutionise the eartb4t' but his chances ' to succeed Senator Not only earth the worlds beneath: twill Randolph, of New Jersey, are not as ' move: !iJ,';''VJ Dninanc as nia friends could wish for, It has already stirr'd the worlds above: Mr. Orth, of Indiana, Mr. DunnelL y. DCS HOIXXA , jk. lUMBALL, And OHsteodom, with all Its boasted lore And "lilreliaf prieBta'' ixuored the yifts and .:. o power Of Cbrwta pura'arospeW whiah aalvatton Otort BLaob . tkrasri rrLLMAH PEORIA., FaLaCI AilA-'FFA- . COVMCIA. ACAJfwAw CITY, A TtJil Il V, Mad LKAVKS WOKTH. . ava tea "Orww. oca. lalaaA Beatt,". t ara awM by TteAeAa wUt kta KAa. . Ul TVsAaa AreSM la tbt Vataed Mtates and fjatsukda. . sxtdran,! fae1 taai aiallaa M4 abalaabM aA your hoaae ticket NT.Tht. and K. Oeo'l ; trea'l bay annlaAdwat. JJ CAKS 'I:; . PATENTS. la. - , ., 8-- lni W When in Its fullness, his arxjstkw tAUkht. HAXRASt aV To cbeok the awellln tide of wlokadnoaa ".Late CommUtioner of Patent. The noble and the pore in heart to bleas, And Oodla eternal purpoae to fulfill, Bequired ayophet, to reveal HiawiiL , The propbet came, and early in hia youth! Reoeived the ialtt-htkeys of liaht and truth PAINE, GKAFTON at UkJDb, Of wiAdotn, knowledge and to other in AUorwDvalVaw aad SdkMon cf Aatarfca . A audita work begin., aba!, jrDrwi(7a itanta. in nun. at onoa aombinfuf. 412 Firrn irjagrOAT, D. C f Qoodneea jDf heart and Lnrenath1 of maater-PraotJoa ratent law In all ha branohea In mind be Patent bfBoa, and In the rtapreme and ctrooit Court or ute TJnttDO state. rampbkH BmbodytaMr ahlMllka awaat almplMty aent free on receipt of atanxp lor poatae. With aupirhuman, Godlike mojeety. . He, with the keys of old, EMJah held. ' Thick clouds' of darkneea from the xrrave -' :4 diarjelied Unlocked the pi hap dooraa Jafua aid, f Wbiota lotia- - bad bound the aptrlts of the dead. HE SNOWVTLtE, ""A 181. Dmr 7pIltwAlt !,Sjl'lC'i' January -- II JL3&mB CT ! eisucps, Ir"r. - ai,.lw,t4.1 - (il t, 1 . - -- Iru-, .li. -.- J.jl'-,.'I J f f 1 |