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Show " , ! - u - - ' ... ar ;" t i . - - Splrit of the Lord was grieved because of the confusion indulged in. We should accustom ourselves ' to habits of order, or we will find walking into the .Temple of God with our heads covered. Instructed the Saints in regard to voting In conference, said if, a person had no good reason to give for a con- EVENING NEWS. ,ste)r"TfrB,,,r" oar-selv- . WHO UA, " E ; P, MA UAMI M INC THIS BV nr THIS COUMTRTt viu THAT THE noROAir STAKE C0NFEE- EHCE. Held February 19th and 20th,188l. Present on the stand: Wlllard Q. Bmith. Richard Fry and Samuel Francis, sen., or the stake iTeaiuen- cy; . High (jounciij lilshops, and others. Saturday, 10 a.m. Brief remarks were made by Pres. ident Richard Fry, and lilders Lyman W. Porter, John C. Rich and Danl. Robison; subjects of discourse: Fuinimenl or the Jbord's promises. forfeiture of our claim upon them of our duties; through the gathering, and how our Father had proven his sanction of it; harsh ly judging each otner; delusive spir its seeking out the fainthearted and doubting; liberal nature of tbe gos- pel or Jesus Christ; nrst love for the gospel, why we had it, and how to keep it, etc. ., non-fulfilm- Pureotbar AbsolutelyTartar. Made from Grape Cream . last No !". I- . : . l.i-nworlh- toatn, W all i enj-'Tin- WORLD-BENOWNE- Hrl-tlii- l. At CAMERON. WlU H. ht. J. M. R. witu AtciL, Topeka Santa Fe; Of the At ATCuiaoM. that a majority A Aiiprmil'iiK tbe factnvMiiufmw A. Nab. and Ces. Br. U. P. K. ltd a. 1 vr " " aopamte v en wuRXii. with kn. Pac an4 Can. p.tpie - At I.ea prtjr ...... i i.i i ii. ..u. ' 1' Durp-t- s H- - Riln- : ' r Imavamntinl ill we are pleased to an At Kansas ClTT, with all line for the West tiouiu-- thil thiaCmipany runs Pullioun soutnwesb I'alac and and for ivu.jHn,;; . . - tarsr a valepiu 1puruoses. 1 i i;i km sir ran mra;a iw "im. th la Ll neT 'kuws Ti-aAata4- 2Cte, avrt, .old -by the In the Vwltt Htm tea and Canada. . .11 Tlcavt Af-s- u jm-a- jt tr-- h " .j- 1 K. Tjfl -- E3. I UNriL Ftncrara r r i UTAH. SOUTHERN rufly.l 10. 10 ... 1...... -I Mi.- Frvurh' M5 Iti!y rlrprw '0 MixwJ.i Vreiffhi, il5p.ro- IHl'.y ooatwctlous iaale at Oirlon with Con-r- al Northern Pitoitto tt tt, with tho Utah 'way, frr :t)filuta la Northom Utah, Iditlio aa Moutaiul, and with Utah Central raid tor aul all i)iuta In Southerua sit tjtse City t: Utah. At Omen Hirer with stage for Sweetwater nature. . J: At Cheyenne with th Colorado Division of tho (Juhxi Bacitic ftir ltouver Leailvillo, Ucn-tra- U HUick" Havk, and all cities, inlnlugr ca ofH and pt' wure nort in 0iloral. Con-ooi--d At Sidney svito a daily lino of superb Ciohf for Uealwooxl and other poluts la t' Hlitc'llil!. At Oinak with Chicago and Nnithwrstoru. Hland and Pacific, Chlca", t'hic;tirs ""ek Burlinirtnn aiid Ouincy, Bariiinrtnu anl Mi t in Nobraslta, Kansas City Kivr.! aairl Cnuiicil Uluffs iCtilroatis, and Mispou-- r; and JvUlver Hue of etoamora all puiuta t'ast an 1 South. j rcKMM ftir Bale to all pnlnta etfet at Tktnir-t-,i Co. Salt Lake Hnw) M McCornloit Pite !c Railroad Ticket Citv, also al Tnion which berths on Oitioe tfhOJ in Chtdou, at ieepintr oar9 eitn bo aecurod. TIIOH. L KIMBALL, I ' Geo. Ticket Ajrant, Omaha. dM U tl. CLAKK, Oea. SupU -- Tii Aim LKATS Milfnrd . . P-'- nine Nc I tr CENTRAL if KK.k... . 6 t a its S 60 40; 60 u ta.tut 5 90 4 00 6 ft) 5 7 in S6 60 78 T 66 is no eoi 5 torv.. ARRIVS AT J nab. is oo M TftAiira UATB IT. M. 100 1 40 a oo iHilla. luruiuujck. ....... lUrer!de.........,... leaeret r faa vs 5 00 coin 9 n will be ran Daily. Tor an InfOrmatkia nmosrntar Frals-h-t and raatare, appjy to JUUH oiiARP Super In tandenfc JAMES SHARP, GeseraJ Fralxht and Ticket Arnt. Noa. 1 and S F SOtb, 1SS1 Jsnnrny RAMI OT rCATlOK. 1.S4 SAKTETE STAKE CONFER. ENCE. " IXtVA TUAIfca Lake.t.; 7 00 3 40 7 25 4 05 'iVOUdlCrtas Centrevilk ............ Farming-toft-. Kuivil)e.-4- i at AUKIVS J Opilrn M ; ; ; " - . ii' ' i kuvsville. t 11 30 Fait Lake. rainjr .1 7 40 T 10 5o 7 11 05 7 10 AUiUTK AT SO g 20 10 30 45 66 ROOTS I NO CHANGS Or CAES QNB BO AD, ONB MANAGEMENT III COSTLSVOCS t 5 40 TO Wauls Crasa J 1 Of 1 83 60 t 4020 ;. Farntiuirtoa..... fentrfviltei I I 7f g LJCAVB TKA4.NS V.V-- n 4 3 BO 4 15 4 30 00 ftatios. haioi , 7 35 7 50 8 10 ALL-RA- IL URE. TJnnoeatlonably tbe moat haporU kut niodlcal dlaoovery inoa vaoclnauoa. wtich OKSlmllatei with tbe muoooj remlf niombrane ana nirma nu viuj mxm, oure at auy atase. One DellTered by aeue rally aufBoes. nttrsTists or U P. Urmrr A Co., AS Dey b by N. X., eorapiete. atwusw wm "t markaoie statementa ty too ourwu, msian The afflicted oaa refer to t Dr. W. H. TRUPDru, Elgin, lue., Mi-H. HARrc78r Stouo Shst-doCtnxiNS, Baklwin'a Hotel, Ban Fmnolsco; Mfes Maucit R RAjrcaa 494 Clark St, Chicago; Mrs. M. K. SHSim, 3022 Savannah SC, St. a OHIOAGO iailtutlaaal . i.rt, t1 60 Pittsburg, Harrisburg, Balti fre. 1 76 more, Washington, t New Yorte"' 1 00 Phlla-delphla'a- nd 8 20 GREAT SHORT LINK placea. TO BOSTON 11-- 10 kfixa 8Anr Dekkdict. Parc.to ISOUTHEBH ' and New Jersey. i PALACE PULLMAN - EXPRESS TRAffiS.E Jf T GARS HAGlf Equipped with tbe ceVebratad Weatlnsbonaa mw air Draaea ana jsniwri Patent Safety Pladbrm . rt roadway, N. Y-- 1 Uev. C. H.TATjDoa, 149 .Noble St Brook- 8w Ban Dr. F. M. CtAMC, MOrtomry Francl?co; Rev. Geo. K. PaATT, St. SlepheoS Chnreb, 687 RilLBfllD. F.fTeet t Elegant Eating Houses WITH AMPLE TIME FUR HEALS. Juska IS, 1ST. fOOINO SOUTH EXPRESS TRAINS Q U A.M- - ULXJM 7 00 1 SOj Morgan..".;.... 1st .......... . T18 8 00 Jinadiuifc.. T SaltLakei.... C Jei-ma- .... . .. aaain AT Sandy... . 7 I xiveiKia.il Is , tXATSS Pndy.J.. Ir&per..j-,..... 46 T 85 or; t eo 10 44 to .... ... itirk S)uh lStj'wo ......... ...... tantaqula. . mm GOING U 4a, at axaiva Juab.... M 1 CO 1 1 SO 1 M 87 18 4JH 8 89 10 8 78 Mi 08 1 S5 800 10 82 8 15 8 10 10 GO 8 40 8 71 11 M 8 40 4 S3 ........ ....... t SiriiisrTi'e i CO 111 80 4 SO 8 SOl 4 7 8 80 dl or Statio. llMb......... Kepht....... Mima. 40 1 18 801 1 7 8 65 U IS 8 00 Li 11 aM 8 88 Sandy... "midy Mi f .... .- - or ran yevera, and Fever and Wtza Vrenctry Boom miiten;jrypbod Atni erUpoo t b healttty action of tbe Reaches Pirrsburf ltW p.m.; Harrabur ia&& era.: Phl!alMriia S.S5 a.ra.1 Maw Tork Stomach and Iaver depends, almost 8.45 anvt trcclal Philadelphia Sleeping Car human raoa. on thw train, which remains ra oepoc anu: wbollTi tbe bealUi of tbe a dv; 8 4Dj 4 4J .1 SUttSS' wiria-BJa, raw; Faltlmorei ut-a-- l in.; PhiUulr iphiap-- a-- a.m.? Mwiortuwa rrr.; nocton imrvnga , Washiaa-ttit-i Skseptaw Car on thla hna wraismsw SJ Crearw- - at-- ft 1 remittance! Peterson.. President COH- - .I'.':. H0A3). '..- Office, S3 Murray 4MSaw8 w Temple, -- Leaves Jnnrtlorii Jordan, rVnvWrlkfe. Arrt-cat BincaiD. ...... Tf 4 , 1 f1 ssl sea 8 Jorta Arrtveaat Junettaa jv ' FJaSy, SuadaT rnrham i J Kwra, JorfSaa. ; , 8a4 T-i- hat AsmiSI. . ; ft i ; ? ' r.- - tv $ i - at - . r mum, ro. 4,-f-S p. att at R at Junction, Aaittsurt. j- t inn c:::e:euii:3 .. tf ICE CA A J i, M i:. 4 i: a J-- . Ilto , - ir t. SEVIER HTAIXF.. . ...Prealden FRANKLIN SPENCER, 1 K". -A. TbskBKR,.. ...... W. H. SiManrxra,....- - (Lm8el0r. said . .. i . - BTJMMIT STAKE. W. CLITFF, ...Presld W. ,.4.-- . Fjj3RKaa, E. Pack, ..... Ward A. . k . . " f-- i ST. OEOR43E STAKE. jHvESr:::! Waahtnaton County. , waiter IsTOTICi " " Robert Gardner, Piice. c. Huntsman, unlock. Joseph Geo. H. Crosby, Leeds. win. fuow, nne vauey. Robert Knell, Pinto. Thoe. 8. Terry, Hebron. v .. . ' Kane Conniy. : BISHOPS. Wm. A. Bringhurst, Toquervllla, John Parker, Virgen City. cnaa. n. rmitn, ioorriiie Wallace W. Roundy, Kanarr w. ix pace, uarmony. Llncela County, Nevada. BISHOPS. Lnke Pyphns, Panacea. Wm. H. Branch, Jr., Mesqint. Edward Bunker, llunkerville. TOOELE STAKE. J. GRANT,.. .President, HEBER IT. P. GOWAKS....... W. Lkk Counselors. T Tooele County. bishops! Tbomas Atktn, Jun., Tooele City. iwara F.Hunter, jr., urantrmie. William Mops, E T City. Moses Martin. Lake View. George W. Burrldge, St. John. - ............rVealdent. 7 p.m. TheSaints met aain and listened to very instructive discourses from In the rrobate Court of Tooele the Apostles, at the cloe of which Tcrtib r County, Jbuu tjoamtyt twelve names that had teen select IN TJTE MATTF.ltqtah OF TTTE ESTATE :' ed were submitted to the meeting Bisnops. a P. ROCKWELL, DECEASED. John Andrews, 1st Ward, rTepbL and unanimously sustained as misCHARiIeS Chartee Sparry 2nd Ward, NephA. FUANCTS 'AKMSTRONOi sionaries to St. Johns. O. Pi Uockwell, tbei adminisNelta Levan. ... Geokok Taylor, trators of tho Fstata of (X p. Rockwell de John Aagaard, MVllawa, liana,: ceased, rendered, and presented for " The. J. Jones, Washington. U Adji-urne- . warn, zd Chas. A. Terry, 8d Ward, David H. Cannon, 4th Ward, Marlus Ensign, ISaiiia Clara. . GEORGE TEASDALK, '; I BISHOPS. Judd, 1st Ward, St. George- - TboB. - Y - .....JVeaklent J. D.T. MCALLISTER, . jonn u. snarp, v eruon. ? . r 1 a SMOOT, , I IX having settlement, and filed: in this Cnurt, their final account of their administration of said Estate. with a petition praying that on tbe settlement of said account, the? the aid administrators of said Vstnte, be freely and fully discharged. lrom all liability, andresnnnslbiiity therewith. it is ortiered t bat Tuesdav the lotn aay or March 1881, at 11 u- - m , at tbe Court Room of r said court, at tbe Court House, in tne eitj Pitt Co., N.C., Bethel, comity of Too14s be and is' hereby ap j ; February 17, 1 fc&T.' and noiu iei ro- -. tne sctniernent or aaia account. '' and the bearing of said petition, and that the Editor Deserct News; Clirrk cause a eertiflod copy of this order to be served on said administrators, also a com Bishop Jolley, of Mt. Carmel,-. each on each of the Hlrs or t heir assigns of said deceased, and published in tbe (Desprkt started on his return home t. r.veNiNQ ivewb, a ne sparer pu mis 00a in morning at 10 oclock,'from Tarboro, Halt Lake County. Utah, four conseoutive Edgecombe Co., N.C, accompanied days the la?t publication of which to he a I by six Of his relatives, five of the least five days before the said lath day of number are adults.' Bishop Jolley ' - i Dated February 2L 1SSL -- i- has labored in this State nearly three months, makinir many friendf and sowing tbe seeds of truth wherever he went. He has enjoyed good health and starts home feeling welt. And many friends wish him a God speed on his way. Brother Clark and myself being left alone to continue the work, feel rather lonely and realize that we have lost a kind father and adviser, but the Lord has blessed us with kind friends who seem wilting and ready to minister to all our wants. The weather is very changeable but somewhat warmer than last month, and the farmers are commencing work in earnest. Borne portions of the people seem interested in our doctrines while others have allowed falsehood to so prejudice their minds that they, feel ve y bitter towards us, not seeming to be acquaint de with the saving of the wise King Solomon, viz.: "He that ;judgeth a matter before hearing is not wise," or if they are, preferring to be considered foolish rather than let an opportunityKpass of expressing their Opinion in regard to Utah and its inhabitants, and in many cases not beingseen acquainted a 'Morwith nor even having mon," But I trust the Lord will open op the way whereby this feel ing may De allayed and trutn prevail, for there are many many honest hearted people In this country. We have neld 18 public meetings in Pitt, Edgecombe and Martin Counties, have baptized one adult. More anon. Praying the Lord to bless all honest hearted people, and to cause his work td roll on, 1 remain your brother in the gospel of peace. almkb W. Johnson. ) ' ; i ; . - . me I ! ;. mmir Cotirnty rPwT3TTI ' TTv ' 4 XT KiiajkiiB. ti-u- e : -- l ii a j BAR-SAPAltlLL- A; and STILLLNGiAi The cures effected by SCOVILL3 BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP are absolute, and their record Is by. failure. For sale by all rtci ln.1nl. nsretofore .existing X?; tmder tbe firm name of Mason & Seiia, has this day been c.soiven vj prreement. All rswirsi indebted to the r:.;j firm will please psy tbe amount thereof at ttia London liankof Ijtua. , p WAsrrN fTTHE ed i Jkss v W. ... ; ,. rirmi- - ' EM ,rtjuaak. ' ,m.11 i .1 V M f V -s iun ft".... yuiirit"i ,IMW,MM l,UA)TUI( att TT. r . r . ' THE GREAT - I. i , ' T, t 'T-rrrcr- . r. i ,t naanvn'i ; :V ' j set . t. . .! ' ' UTTLE COIOHAbO RTAHI. , LOT C20TBU.V. Johs hi . .President.1 JUounseioim, BtrsaatAir, Apstece Ce Arlaoam. c aaa r.wiawljl?f Levi M.Pavage, Stmset.'; ! Lake, Brfgham. oeJViislDt, Georre Joseph- H. I'.ichards, rt. Jceepb. W. Merriil., P. P., MUlvllle. , M. P. Mortensen, Moenooppy. aaea c ....... i s. - - , wo, Tm Tr " . i t. .tr: .-- -' " a J it'i Mrr zzi r7zi zrz z'x tin InataaVJeatf--4VT- jo TFini1" I" jULAi. !, Weber Cott my. ; A. ETSHOPSa b. - U Vrvain N. C Flygare. 4th ward. ! j Amos Mavoock. North AJeden F. A. HiimiiKHul, lluntsviUo. Josiah M. Ferren. Fien. ' ' ' ' ' P. O. Taylor, JHarrteTtlte. L. W, Sburthff , Plain Citv. John A. Allred, SJutervlllc. James Rtohlo, Marriott. fTV30tiZst Moore, Moimd-JrTor' D. F. Thomas. Lvnn. ' John L Hart, West Weber, i GJbert Bclnan, Hooper. Baarora umghara, Hlverdaie. Ira N. Spauldlng, President, Uintah, tur lt' rrra , lryi Ir Cmmtj. ... fei i KELLinccn'o ) , BlHDPS. o Caosar, Jua. ... ...... .PreaJdea B. C. Crttchelow, 1st ward, Osden Citv . Robert McQuarrte, 2d ward. Wlnslow Farr, 8d ward, Joseph p. DavH, Want, Panr' 'tfeoh.i baa bocb- for over 30, -wera aa.rmavmrim vvrmAw .rw " i ram is. w a . "1 Mara, s VTTX"m .7r? Joknr , 1..- .", ieumatjc patn- - I Clion..' Cramta, Bilious Cone atn. A. P. Brhew, L At a Hair Tjaate arid UsmtfatS i Ira. TU L;-- r, t -- mrajvCV. fails, i , ...... Ti.,.. , msa mAag, Lciioo. Huta County . cc-ti- nos , saorgao. JAKES' B32KrE, : 1 alt - BA943rTTTCXI t - - t. WEBER STAKE:' i H. PEERY... LJ.HXRRICK, ' Thomaa Bronvh, W eat Portervlue. rai wnnrnr, jauson. t ; J. K. HaiL Enterprise, ' Jaroaa Carrtgan, rauaason. La ' . : Vnanea .turner, 1 Thomas Rasband, East Heber. wiuiam lOreman, west Hcner. David Van Wagoner, Midway. Nymphus C. Murdock, Charkiaton. ' ; m. B. Nuttall. Wallaburgw Benjamin Ciuff, Centre-Joh- n Sunrise. Moon, Presidirttr llder, Jeremiah Hatch, Ashley t entre. Thomas Bingham, Mountain Dell. Fred. O. Wllnlams, Incline. i Coatatty. ....... ifJ0unBei0r ' SMITH,.. Bisiiors. a peeflees remedj! for Scrofula, Whlta John Hortin, Croyden.' KwelhrAgs,.Cncer, Erysipelas, Gout, Wymaa M. Parker, North Morgaa. eouta .vvi , uif ctj OMjiiistcii, Axiuneya, Bowels, Skin, etc. This Grand Remedy is a Compound of vegetable extracts, the chief of which are President Brsnops. RiCBAan TavB,.. SAjnraa. FmAiraia, 1 HVBR SYRUP Fork-Jo- hn ' XYnaateb Connty. ' BOB49AJV STATXC, BLOOD t WASATCH STAKE. ; ; , ' Km T.H. GlT.RS, H.S. Alexakser,. ,. Joseph IX Smith, 1st Ward, FlUmora Alexander MelriUe, 2nd Ward, . ; David R. Stevens, Hoklavj ' T' . Daniel Thompson, Sdtiov " Peter AnderaVwa, Oak Ciw.' ' Hiram K. Bennett, Meadow Creek.' L j . . . A. A. Kimball. Kanoih. , . WTLLARD G. cedar ABRAM HATCH. ICrwjrawlors. ? iGCoyiucrO; - president. BISHOPS.'1 . t. Henry stake: En. PARTJirrxnA.. . V. RoHioait, I , . Tbomas R.cxk, Cutler, Leiii. Thomas J. McCulloiigh, A hfifne. Leonard Fa Harrinjrton, Aineiioan Brown, Pleasant Orove. ......... .. Jos. I . Sjn-lri- ' 1 " Myron Tanner, Ward, , John F. Booth, 4th Ward, Peter Marinen fith Ward, William Bringhurst, HpHngnlle. : George IX 8ncll, Spanish Fork. Charles IX Evans. Stile ni. Joseph 8 Tanner, lHyeoo. ii Benjamin F. Johnson, Lake George Hallldny, Santaquln. William Prioi?, Goshciu . . IRA N. HINCKLEY, of Tooele J80 I. Ti M.Lrman Clrk of the Probate Court in and for said County, do hereby certify the and correct copy of foregoing is a full, ine original order or said court, in toe matter of tho estate of O. P. Rockwell deceased, on nie ana as appears 1 1 record in my Office. - In witness whereof have hereunto I I set my hand, and affixed tbe seal V said Court of this Slat day of Feb- tLU. ruary, a ij. itot. "TT. F. M. LTM AN, Clerk. L. GEE, Deputy Clerk. l I10T10E DF DISSDLOTIDII Probate Judge. I -- Ko-a- l H.S.GOWANS, a i ! '1 Jun., Kaaab. Henry B M. Jolley, Mb CaraaeL : Thotnaa Oaimberlaln, CMhirrllk.' J. Cutler, Glendale. , Sextia E. Johneoo, Johnaoav ' Thomaa W. Smith, Pahraab, ' Wm. p. Johnson, P. Johnson. Wm. D. Johnson, ' County. 1 rOouiiBalara. laatstwa ' (- : Couneek)rB. BTSHOrS. s BISHOPS. John, - John R. Johnson, 1st Ward, Frovo City. .. .Vecldent. JamesP.W. Loveletw . r 52d, Ward, s j PreoentTJtah KAVAB STABJB. L. J. NTJTTALL, ... H. O. Sinstraa, J. L. Buanna, , TJTAII STAKE. H.H.Ct,trrr,., : , ? A. Clerk of Conference. , r-- , Wyenainc Territory. . W. G. Bnvton, Evanston. James Bowns, AUny. 5 . rj.J Sammlt Ceanty, , i . : . BISHOPS. Charles Richens, nennefervfle. Ellas Asper, Fcbo, Robert Salmon, Coalville, Anmn Winters, Hoytsvllie. Choster Staley, Upton.i Jarod C Roundy, Wanphip. John M. Maun, lenckport. Abraham Marchant, peoa. S. F. Atwood, Kamas. Alex. H. Stanley, rarg. 1 Ter-rito- ry ;', k jm ' fsevler County. , BISHOPS, Paul Poulson, 1st Ward, Richfield, Joa. R Home, 8d Ward, James Sellers, Inverary. F.Wnor. Joshua W. Sylvester, Gideon A. Murdock, Joseph, t Dennison L. Harris, Monroe. Archibnld T. OMroyd, Glen wood. ; Peter Gottfredson, Vermlllloa. Flra H. Curtis, rUlllna. John Johnson, Rcdmund. Joseph H. Wright, Grass Valley. ' Geo. & Rust, Freemont, Rabbit Valley. f - . M j : : ft f r 'A he had do Apctle Lyman saidboose in which fault to find with the U.W. bti& x. we had met, but was pleased with February IT, lL had its clean and neat appearance, to find with some of the ATjewrm,Knder tbenamedot Vtasooft some brethren ia the vrzy they conduct Co. wrj fxrmed tbli 17th day of Febrnarf, 3 v".l tbs lumber budcess U thtr'.vea in Ca bcuB2,rsqerU head en VI, every cm to tmcoTtr tJ3 . cori- - fcito the Lr:3, t- -'l that tl t Lr.,i.b.rirr!. ... Cliis. tzi lJ1 .'jwwew Oea . the Temple 6TlSir A. H. Iiund read f the amount received 'in the 50 cent donation from each ward from the commencement of the Temple to 4 ra JLxiiAreT. . . at s . : uier 5L, riswToric - at SS)) p. 3:55 - at " ak4 cs sx f uatb: Leaves Daily. ' i . i 4 ! - , S& s WINES, LIQU QRS a teavrs TtSnrtata lie tv re hem Z' M M Orson F. Whitney, Mth Ward, -rocbard v. Mmnm iwn wam, " John Sharp, 80th Ward, Andrew nun, cim yyhto, A. O. Drlsrirn, rtisrar Hfltase. Iewla H. MouBkTt Farmers Ward. i.rt.'it. iteunen Miner, iiii John NetT, Fart Mill Creek. IX R nrfnton, Big Cottonwool J. n nawiirw, rouin twonwrjcrl lRmaei i'ni in rn, union. Polomon J. Despaln, Granite. I. M. Stewart, Fouth Wlow Creek rDrarer.l William A. Bubs Sotah Jordan. Jamen Crane, Herrlman. Archfhald Gardner, West Jordan." Samuel Bennlon, North Jordan. Frederick Schocnfcld, Brighton. . T.lr.er w. II. Foaom addressed tne conference upon the financial condi tion and also tne jaoors upon uie Temple; thanked the Saints for the liberal manner m. wmcu mej eponded to the calls made upon mem: oid not. mt. ,y were injured financially by donatTemple; none go hungry ing to the or"are worse -- Clad in consequence thVmof? exhorted the Saints to con tinue their labors that the work onmay continue to pro- ia &, rt, w" . After the usnalonenincr exercises. Counselor Maiben read the report of receipts and disbursements for Manti r. DYE. a GioasT sfc.nrsd Ura si Wa t sttHrls ustaatita Buct mm mm lsat-iiw)- T -a Nsaaral -. AITS U U - . NEUVE3"w BKAC'D. tS JjHAK LUTE. mKlaiTI. and th Throush Tickets r sale at an PrtoeiTJal LOST. Try this Remedy fairly ana you via FOin wall roinm rn the Wert. Ask for t hem gain a Vigoroua Body. Pure Blood, WATNB and PENNSYLVANIA and a rhaerftil mind. Ptrp"g T. B. HTEKS, f a Price rSe. V Siatrmy SU TUTT'S " Oaav Hah oa Wsriaa W nn inconsistency , m 0TTTT.TI , USE ACCORDING -- y, tot; TARE ALWAYS AS L0T7 AS Axrfvsi VJ.fTT lf"P. of this diaeaae) Organs Folieiay ITT DIRECTIONS aud ..rTeaent '. OfTBNESS. DE3OTENCnr. Saints of this Stake had made good iTLPATIOJJ. FTLE3, ftow. that theec their promise to the poor in donatillle have gained suob. a wide reputation. ing the amount allotted to them, for Uo remedy waa ever diaoovered that acta which he felt to thank them. so epadAtyanJ eantly OQ U dctreetive or-Singing and benediction. giving tbwa torn and virot n, simila.be food. This aooom p ilimxx.id. Sunday 10 a.m. Drawing Room Sfeepoxr Caww Rmcbea PlttBburw 7T0 pm.; riaribuTa" u s41 ixceptad. A rt in frw tfit trare LarwlaAtsu , 9.10 p.m. With T t affordinx Philadelphia Paaarnger a full nurbtl reat. ". .... ...... ad 1 wta be lad wffl be Iim. m armal t actme aa a prevent--- ! at- .v.,....., AJUtlVS AT this-Territor- SCH t!tLakev.... Noa, 1 Hm. 8 irm and Hold Car. ' v . V. 4. Gtrrrnan-a...-.....- ., VI . WSK2i iwand oure for BakosllBriri5t!nta- Atta-vi:5- !,, On and after Sunday, Augupt 1st, 8 71 84 IS Railroad 8 48 U 4V 809 1SS0, the Bingham Canyon trains will make close i K 1 4 S MTl passenger connections ; with Utah Southern tMIW 4 4H t 1 SIS Railroad, to and ; from Salt lake, SM s$j, 4 W running as follows: y - VteaeantJCJrove . . Anieticaa Fork itaEiva r p. 8-- EAIL-- I IN! 8 40 .p... lnl....ft. Lhaiier... . SAa) Baltimore p.aa next aay. a-t- 1 OOt 7 to 1 401 00 StntaqtnU..... I'ayson ..v. ...... 8paiusa Kork.... .. .. t - 3 &1 S H.IA. Is. TVilJSS ULtva Fptirurrle.. 5.15 Ain NORTH. t Nam 1 COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP, JOHN R. MTJKrxXK,....:.. All disease, of tbe Tu reat, Lubks, f p.m. singing. Singing and prayer,read Uie statis El er A. H. t.und tical reiort of the Stake; also report of Sablwth scliools by Stake Super intendent J. B.: Maiden. Elder Johh Van Cott addressed the conference upon the duties of the Saints, exhorted them to faithfulness in every duty made known to them; the labors of the Saints ' will continue to increase. Apostle J. H. Smith said that he tnd Bro, Liyman had been appoint n ed to visit the BtaKes in ineeouin-etpart of tbe Territory; dwelt at some length on the general duties of the Saints, also upon the early his- and some of foryof the causes tnai lea to its settiemeni; the conduct of some of the government officials toward the people; exhorted the young to emulate tbe virtues ot those who nad grown gray In the service of God; sbowed by contrast that our time is short at most, and all should labor faithfully while the day lasts. . r? Elder Lund read me report or tne Church and Stake donations to the poor, also the report of back tithing 4-- H 7 40 Leave CHICAQO aa Sallows Boston n a6t p.uv; WaablDatod 8 VSl Pleasant Grove .Mana...;'. 8 ....... 8t 08M iiIIU to r. Lchi....i... America 4i Ferk.... PpOTO . t K -- I COUGHS, '' 2 AS AH AHTUBIUOUS t . are tewyjcnparabte. They sttmniare voe W ERYj TOHTLD LIVR.lnvigoratetbe O.IH. Sat ,OU Except Bstay. thatHJOES' (SUaBYSTEat, Kjyejcaieto WiO Ot4 pnpular MtrOxdc SUcptnq Car. cToate perfectagoe Reaches Pitta burr SJO am.: Harrtohnra rlyTfOBOAN 8, ItASa-nv- t Philadelphia p.a.; New York and rasular movameiit 01 toe ooweia. KAMp OV STATtOPl 4 ? - - cpi . 1 and Coupler. Te Take COHSUiV.PTIQJ.f jor f . M M John Tlnafv, nth ward, Kimball, Meadowrffla. A. McKlnnon, Randolph. w. H. Lee, wooartnz. way.' in some of the ALLEN'S LUNG DALSAM BISHOPS. in i.rt.hren. who bau nad sicaness , Charles IX White, 1st Ward, Beaver. their families. lHnjr on him to ad m John X. Smfth, M LOCAL 1UIIT vwwbw minister to their wives or children,- WANTED T.A. Orrenrlua, riaw- CoCm, B.kf rtenjaratn UHeywbfte, were trampwhile thev them-elve- s Joa. H. Josephs. Adarasvflle. Mm Lmmm. St. Baa laat. MSI lr... MOFLr TEA C liner under foot the counsels of the Jame McKnlght, Minerarille. Lord. Advised all to leave alone, and have nothins to do with the CLASS IN MIDWIFERY. BOX kXJDEB faTAKJC. ' demon intoxicating drink; counseled BF1IN WILL PRATT ROMANIA It command to keen the Saints the ...President. a new class of midwifery In her office, OLIVER G. ENOW, ments and live so that when they DR. nWrltutlon BuHdtog,! March Old upstairs, desired a blessine at the hands of 1st, 18m1. Students should aeud taeir narnea God or Iis servants they could not In time for books to bo procured. Terms $30. i ' Hooks tli wwBWfa Bex be denied.' ' Daiy. said twelve good 'Apostle Liyman BISHOPS. men were wanted from i this City. Tingey, 1st Ward, Brig Btake who have means to sustain 1 Dissplntion of CoTamenliip- - Henry AMn Nfchorfs, 81 " " John IX Burt, . 86 themselves to go and settle at St ' ' John Welch, 4th Johns, Arizona. Was pleasedor to see TOTICE IS HEREBY- - GIVEN THAT Orln A. Perry, Three Jffk Creek. . tne XS the CorPartnershlp heretofore ezfeting Geo. W. Ward, Wlllard City. that the superintendents the title of ftai'diey, Croxall & Co., is Peter C Jensen, Mantua, Temple were making tho building under Dissolve. In future tbe business Thomas this North day as the their of the Temple hobby, will he earrifd onv Eardley Bros, and Cart- - AbrahamHarper, tnrjeyvuia. HDntanr, 1 necessity for these em pies war wHirhf nt tho nlil stand. Citv Fotter who John C Dewey, , DewtjyviUe. in collect all will liabilities of and assume all are forbidden the We C. Oliver HoBkins, very great. Portage. to the Old Arm. Parties owing tne use of many things simply for our debtedness as soon as practiAnn will bjr Ofaeidfa Ceajtaty, Idahe. Own benefit, because they would do cable and oblige calling We thank all ' us injury, Knew j from experience old customers for fast favors and ask a con- - Oeo. Drrnford, Valad City. or tneir sputronatre. iw now una Wm- - Neeley, Bear River CTty. ; that great good is derived from ob- tjnuatiou is to annbly tho public with an ex Arnold GoorlUffe, Ctirtew. .... Wisdom. of Word the N cellent article of earthenware. serving Pamnel H. Kim ball, Orouae Craek. JA'MKM ISArtUliKr, Should observe strictly the law of E. IX Meefaam, Park Valley BKDSON F.ARDLF.Y, our to and" children teach it tithing C JOHN ARTWRIGHT, ' JON An CitOXALL. by example as well as precept. Spoke 18SL , . Fob. CACHE of forms 24, different Fait Lako the fPty, Utab, prayer d78 upon 3t necessary to use under different cirWM. B. PRESTON, ..President. cumstances, not to liecome. stereo1 . M. W. MZRKTUV. to for. the ask learn but things typed Chas. O. Camd, ( we ' need. When men are sent to work on the Temple they should be CMlaa Cmmtr. ;'4 instructed to conduct themselves BISHOPS : ''' remember that that orderly, and Benjamin M. Lewis, 1st Ward, Logaa City. ground is dedicated to God for the M Ballard, 44 purpose of erecting a house to his To Stockholder of the Salt Lake Henry Robert Davidson, ' 8d . Thnrnaa X. Pro 1th, 4th name, that he will accept when etn Hyde, Foundry, and Machine Company. William completed. Counseled the Saints to Robert Daynea, Hyde Park, 7 ' do their whole duty in small things, OF THE DlRKtIUlta G. L. Farren, SmnhflekL. as well as"greater things. Charged AT A MElTTING L. Rtohrnond, 1 th, a dlvidond at tbe rata Wm. on bold the F. Fisher, Oxford. . William frnore, the Presidency of the Stake to see of ten was ' annum declared cent, Cllftoo. per per Harvey Dbsn, to it that order was maintained in Clarkstoo rf: , John Jardlne, 1st March at on and after tbe) Cony Payable the House of God, aud in entering Wm. F. Klgtyy. riewirju. ' pony's office In this city. Alma HaniB, Bersion. t r and leaving the same. ' P. PUG8LT5Y, Secretary. Henry Hngnes, Mendotv Pres. Peterson said he thought the William H. Maurban, Weuivma. 188L 23rd Feb. Orson Smith, Paradise. teachings of the brethren very good Salt Lake City,...j"-..-.' dat O. N. Lfllerxrntat, Hyrutn. and seasonable. VVas pleased with George a Pitkin, M limue. the reports of the Temple funds, but Milton tutmmona, r nwajeuue, Bro. Folsom feels sorry when knew OtaeiAto good men who work on the Temple atr, ItMk4K ' come and ask for things they really Wm. H. Lewis, Lewlston. need and have to be denied because Lafayette L. Hatch rranxnrA. not to are be bad. the Rasmus RasmuBBeu, Mink Creek. and Court the Hoped Probate in they In Robert H. Wllllama. Mound Valley. , v brethren would be more punctual Melvln Im Gruwil, Marsh Valley. for Salt Lake County, in paying their fifty cent donations. Nahtrm Pbrter, Worm Creek. ' of Utah. Moved and carried unanimously, Alexander A. ADen, Weston. that this Stake of Zion makd up the IN THE MATTEIJ OF THB ESTATE OF amount of $100 to be allotted among : THOMAS F. HEATH, DECEASED. DA WIS to their the Wards, according strength and ability, said amount Vealdent J TO AN ORDER OF SAID WILLIAM B. SMITH, being a part of a cash debt owing by PURSUANT said tnatter, notioe Is hereby I rjprwjaakM. Cuiuiii'wiiia Lattob, the given that Tuesday, tbe first day of March, superintendent. AjfSOW C AU w. A. IX 1881, at 10 a. 111. of said day, at tbe court President Peterson thanked the ' lioom Court, at the County Court Bat via Apostles for their visit; was also Houee ofin said has been appointed Salt Lokb thankful for words of counsel and by said Court tag City, thno and placo for tbe BISHOPS. ... earing of a petition of Sarah Browna Heath, encouragement spoken by the" good filed iu said Court, praying that certain Wm. Brown, Sooth Bountiful. spirit that has 'been manifest (loco merit therewith tiled, purporting to be Wm. 8. Jun., West BotmtmiL lust will and testament of the said deceas- ChesterMufr, throughout the conference; asked the be Call, Fafit BountrrUl. to and admitted that letters God Israel ed, of the blessing probate, Nathan Oieney, Centerrllla. upon every ' testamentary issu$ to petitioner; at which- John W. Hess, Farmineon. ; - !' where. all persons interested may ap- Peter Barton, Kayarilie. time and ... place Singing. : Benediction by Apostle tcar; ana oppose tneI promue 01 tuua win. riavld S. Cook, Bouth Weber. ' ; l IX HOCK HOLT. , B. South H. Hoopar. Guullaiis, Lyman. Clerk Probato CovrtJs. XJ Co. until the- - 21st of May, ia to meet at Manti, unless otherwise U4 , JTAJTBTAXOE. directed. - IFIC 4 '''now to -- Robert Caktorw GarrJeo CttT. Ira Neoeker Lake Town. 1 The Quarterly Conference of the in Sanpete Stake of Zion e was held on ine tho :pbraim meeting-noue1 9th and -- utn .days oi feoruary, 18S1. 10 a.m. There were present: of tho General Authorities of the Church, Apostles FM.-Lyrna- n and J. H. bmith; Hol der John Van Cott of the Presidency of the Seventies; also President Peterson and Counselors, of this Stake; the local priesthood were well eprcsenceu. After the usual opening exercises, bishops Madsen, ot Gunnison,V. T.Held, of Aiantl north, and rx. Jenson of Mantl soutli wards, reported Uieir respective wards In tolerable good condition. Apostle Lyman gave some very valuable instructions on the duties of the Bishops in dealing with the members of their wards, also, in making their reports so that brelh ren who came to attend uin conierences may learn of tho condition of anu temthe Saints, bout spiritually - '. r , : , porally.: . U a a a T Hinging ana Deneuiciion. : xiecess " "'' 2 till p.m. tt Phlla; Rev. C E Jojna. New Brlrhtoa, S.T4 j A rral sure for Catarrh SjtAL CARS On oQ AisOrraPtnaDonriJ j(tho Swimmer), rmafflar, Paul nonrjos ., p.nv m , arrivtrs- in Salt Lake City at For all Information concerntaa; Frelg-h-t JOHM SHARP, f ' SurerloiniiiiaaS JAMTS SHARP, , t GenOal Freig-h- and Ticket Ajrent. 1- - S.llt TjVP CitV. Dt &30 a ID.. arTlT- Mrln. am-- leaviiiar &tt Lake ut t u,l,--n at ' Ht 5.05 pn, anivuar in friira at 8 30 pm., Via New York City, . j arriviuir In Sail kavlnv C 'sen at doO Lake tlty at- 10 a.nu. lruviiTridon ataa) a Reaches all PoiEte in Pennsyhanl 6. to UTAH SALT LAKB CTTT. UTAH. 318 a. i oS fait ADDRESS ORDERS TO i ) first-clas-s .- -. DESERET NEWS COMPANY, I ge . PIONEER LINE OF UTAH. To take SltTert - Si.eo it Price an cts Sold by all dX, .aw. II . THE OLD RELIABLE to tbem. . , PRICK, Cloth PiiihoaMit w, do w Druggists, ,i,,io. the making-settlemen- . 175 9 75 S 80 M Rock,....,,.,,.. AJUUVa AX Mnford. I1 2S 4 15 6 061 6 20 Ncel OUck B0 AJD. ,' JTJST QUT STATIOm. RAILROAD. i . MUB ' ' Is A.M. 4 30 Uici-il- v I 11111111111 . UTAH . ial a. '. y; 5 ARRITB. ,?r tne . 1 RATI Off. s-- 3- - orrnotdrindiH rlt Lake niiioanw . i Sunday 2 p. m. After administration of Sacrament, Patriarch Alma Porter, and Prest. Abram Hatch, of Wasatch Stake, spoke interestingly on the following subjects, viz.: Willingness that our guardian angels should report all that we say or do; teats or LcQcm, O. a ; iAamt which God had subjected men's faith to anciently, auu their l:itegiity; were we'prepared for the future, and its expected developments? The exalted claim we made as a people should be equaled by the exalted .AJTD. nature of our deportment; neglecti ing the duties of tbe present while fuanticipating the glories of the acFOB SHE IT THIS OFFICE 1 God's approval of our ture; asking ' I : .... f tions, when our own conscience condemned them; the advocacy of the HEW CHEAP EDITION the right strengthened our love for thel right; we seldom had tbe right to exercise any other power over our .OT THB... fellow beings than that of love, etc. During the conference the Stake anu F. R. S. reports were read, Doctrine Covenants missionaries appointed, and other necessary business transacted.' There was tne largest isaturday THB JTJ8T THING FOB attendance ever known since our or filikaionaries, Sunday Schools and ganization, and a time of rejoicing experienced. or to Send to JAMES tl. IU.ASON, j Travelers,Iriends. .. Clerk of Stake. ,. , B-- MX) rwra. BISHOPi , : Joseph Warborton, 1st Ward, unirei i nmiii zna v ara, Jacob Weller, 3rd Ward, c perry, n ward, nsrnm Rlebard Rrimley, 6th Ward, wm. iu niCKoniooTier, nth Ward WTIllam Thorne, 7th Ward, Elijah F. Sheets, Sth Ward, Samuel A. Woolley, Pth Ward, Adam Spiers, 10th Ward, Alexander McRae, 11th Ward, AKTzanner . fyper, iah ward, Fdwln fX Wnollev. 1.Th Wanl. Thomas Taylor, 14th Ward, Joseph Pojlard, 16th Ward, Frederick Kealer, Wth Ward, , Dlractious for est on each paeket. Manufactory: GRAVEL LANK, Hoands-ditch. City of London, En land, tW" The above dMooveiy has rained for PItOP. HERMAN a Bilver Prfae Medal at the lutar-ColonExhibition of Victoria, Austra lia, of UAS, bastaas numaroua ' AomtfMfor Salt Lak CH anSCtyUn, Wm. Driver am son. ' 1 1 quit alii not eat ft. Te Take Effect Neveanber S3, 1SS0. Uilj, taAvm. ? RAILROAD - f ... . nottcr trains M loHve ainl arrive at Uptdea onov.t - ' hk "U"" eil JPisvSaiti ANGUS L CANNON, .... ... ...Tntl DAvroaCAtraK, Joscra E.Tatuq.. JOnonaalnra Sal Eamke Cwemty. OMaty, ldahe. R. TfAsa....,..'. Jam. in the World For constipation, SALT LAKE STAKE. ,1 ' i Sunday. 10 a. m. were reported, Wards Remaining President W. Smith said the people had paid a good ti thing; Reviewed briefly the Bishops' reports, giving much timely advice in this connection. r We wished to reap advantages and blessings without I incurring obligations and responsiSOLD IN PACKETS bilities; and looked upon the latter U !i CEITS PES PMETj 03 1 PICKETS; S1.2I as impositions when we grow weak to warranted free from all in the faith. Living the gospel rVThis Powder bad smelL. and will keen In any climate. It wrought great changes in the deIt as without ba rtak, spread anywhere itxay t a harmJaat to Cats ,cr Doss, ss they sires of man. rnt e words. '. Which to known to ha far But Anything KILUIS EATS. U1CE. USERS Gl PCSLTSI. , A NTS, BUGS. COCKROACHES. BLACK 2Y Beetles, Fleas on Do, Blirht and In-- m on Plants, Moth In Furs, Tick or Scab on Fheep or Uoata; also, on Cattle, to ' IT" This pre ca ration has been appHad with rreat aucceM acraimt the Insects that attack tbe Coffee Plants, and would doubt-aw- a ba equally elBcaciou with tbe Tea Plaota 1 i - O - N.-V- ii S v. rl : Risnopa IThrfcanrJr 3. Artlmr. fMov PH. I G Hntet, enirmlt. i crfanus William CL Mitchell, 1st Ward, Parowan. K. John ltd Ward. ... i Kraatne PalVy, w. Moinxyre, parasoooaa. ,'n'ri ITenry A. Lewis, OeurrS TbwxV JorT W. Moore. PrwjritewtOri. . Chas. llRobteon, UorrtpeiMrv Liver, John Knnra, aetlns-- . Irrsv ; i. Itlow. IT. H. Dabryiapie, A'eauwa. Tdwln N. Anattn, userty. atrncted Utte of p. jeosei Henrr J. oras, 1st ward, rar Ladies and chtilren, i nauseous xa and Horjart Frias. c?all5 pJeaaed with in. agre eableanaUtiea. Wm. Hutme, Bkiowihtirton. T. A XAH A. TROPIC-FRUIJohn HtrntL Char lea. ".rRail tha.t jieed the in all cases SwhileUpro: aperient as the fw" Jt is B. F. Lao, actlnfoda Sprtnra, Ooada OchIo-cathajrtio. or namereSHlt . WkiaiMVI ' nif1 fTlf!' W' Wfi - r.r, an rlo 1 Hub ' , - Pull-iri- lWflti UIRJU I Ha iv.-.- U- l"""-"- serve '. - A ; administered. mnt wassinging advised p.m. were V IstheBestan Most Agreeable Pr zparqtion and prayer sacra all to Apostle J. II. Smith the to obtain law in order keep the hiMaincr. to which we would be en titled. We are opt to watch andrtnrl fault with one.'another to masrnifveach others faults: we should remember we have to answer for our own sins and not for each other, Read the revelation on the Word of Wisdom: counseled the Saints to ob After ' ,vi,-- T $1000 1- ytspaiad "'- 11411. ' AriSfs0' m. 2 p i ft u l UZijJIIii. Malben then presented the the General Authorities of unaniwere whom of all Churt'h, aumously, sustained. Tbe Stoke and were also thorities presented sustained unanimously. . Peter Peterson was elected a High Councilor to fill the vacancy caused B. Neilson, by the retirement ofasA.Counselor to who was sustained Bishop R-- 1 N. Allred, of, Chester Ward. .. .. .. ' Singing andjoenediction. , . ' prCoui!seloi Some Bishops' reports clven in. Klder Thomas Ball, of Coalville, and President 8. Francis addressed the Saints on the subjects of dJ06 U -unity of faith and influence among TOUT thesaints calling down Uod's blessing UDon. them: roan's mission beinsr one M tills or nT,crotet at all l.nm uhe carnal of nlMiawari risers po'n" humiiuy,loveand sympatny; ope REWARD of of the Holy Ghost upon the rations For any eats Of Bnnd, Btoadfnr, Itchtn , VU mental and physical natures of man . Atcliis.m, ajk! Kamas. t ity; .l.,,.s ,SrS,nu,,i5iii i ik ....w as mu VntrmOiDw Da or that ratad, riLEl Oakaiooaa. i..n faith being Biai-r- a ........ti fciunnrnev. k .cmltutjtn Ki alw tals toeure. Piw- - kind; unwavering i llnniiuarte. Bpd- IfM list?; At Chicago, with ail dlrerginK Uoe lor 7w....V,. ir..m. r M.1X. rauadaipftoa. a great essential to our consistency P. re4 J. by MUKR, Vt Molne: . el!a. Monroe. ol ! ,!. EiAt' MaaaiMUak with the 18. a M. a, and P-of action; contentment of; mind; n . Monro: !.. Molne. i lln..l al4Maaa. and nl Audubon; Atlantic & FAtW8CHisGTo:i fit. the Mrrajh of man (in out day) being with HsiOHTS. C WiMiTl; P, onlr i., Hitrlnn. Th im p.ltiTely a the made to praise uou; increased har ttirouku j lUiiroad.i which own, and opernte . AtLA8AU..w1thIltCent.K.R. lin (ron t bro hito '.he State oT Kin--with B. P. P. P. AW'KOKlA.wiih JJ IXE.L o Tick Beao mony among the Saints, the power end ' a it Specialty for Timiuiib Clm I'HSit'tiKer i rains . Kda. Ill.MKi.t and T. P. W. of the gospel but for our weakness amatlarhixJ.arwruBcarhway taily k iibeep. alae Bed Baas t RocK " a Milwaukee with I9LASU, At lljii'l Kwk tlTY, and Pkokia. KNA Atthi-fio.Peo. Kds. Hoc lsl'd ' Mhi iiicai! es and and sins, to convert Our earth into Short Une," Uland and l.KAvrswoBTH i.i-ii. ihi.vrrH, At I)a ve.vpoHT. witli the lMTeupurt iiriioa Tbe Wonder of the World. a heaven; interested run twtwMii Milwau- -. 'I ttrr tuh iurs studyor of gospel i iiy. ti tiia "Milwaukee ana ao.l K:.ri-.K.K.R. CWElBMT.w1ththeB..TlR. expectr inconsistency ' with t'entral luwa K. It. principles; mews oood fob jiiii:ixiii.l. M. at If'. U. H. R. At Is MOISB8. with l. what we ' had not labored for, Is mmply perlct, aua IM Ji bd ing Pacific with Union R.K. equiipl. Bi.crrs. AtC'orNciL rails. with aleel is luil did not merit; being influenced trara At Omaha, witn u. at wo. ti. u. k. in iseD.i PROFESSOR HERMAN'S andtruth Wnat wi.'l please you moHi will be the pleasure, AtCoH'MBrs JCNCTlOM.with B..C. K. N. H.R. and reason, would create meHl. while paasinK oer the ymr by rt . Iowa U. U. ; with Central W. At Ottumwa, lwH.itifol Mrairiea of Illinois and Iowa, lnooeof B. K. increase C. Kds. and and Q. confidence; avoidance Hac EuUft all accompany Diiirna nmwuifithat t'ars You eat ...ir Tol.. Peo. War.; Wab St, TERMIN At Keokck, with entire 'i"rHins. DESTROYER jtt,-aand unbecoming ThroUKb t.xur of' passionate B. Hda. s note. Louis A Pae and 81. U, Reo. a, as "tk-- a Is aorved In any R. R. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC ! LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST Onenther rjE(TIXG IS I1ILIKLAI InnOtartarsforeattnapurposeaonly. cm I " runs mam a is line 8MOKNl t, a -J- oy Uan Wi SAoN r'rtfnV" K'' i; ao Y UnIrtJ.1 t.t : 2 makes such Uht, flaky hot breuds, or luzurloiia pastry. Can be eate--i by Dyipeptioa wtUoiit loar of tM 1U reanj tuff from bearr lnd'fUbi food. BoUool la cans, by all Qrooeri. Rotat, Cajkihu Foitdxb CXx Xaw Tark. prenai-atlo- . es trary vote it was everyone's duty to vote for those who were presented before them , for their acceptance, and to vote with a will, and then to sustain them by their faith and ent PAHOTT AH STAKE. iwtLn. DAM IV .Preside Flaw a v Lttwt, .j..;. ...I OoanealOTBV i SAjnrax. T. Ortow . IrwnCwMMty, KASTEHIf ASIZONA STAKE, Y JESB H .BMrrn.....: Lririrw -- - tfrarti. TL f CotmaelcM. y AriMi V:vl' i Apsteno. .'"'tSSaSm-- r -'- fvjw9a!r llDT, Joi u dau.su John. rL .IK. P. Woodrui i 1 .itr'v ! I. C I. r' 3 ..." ' . i it, :, , , i JreHdatH Hatch, . UtOAmMAjm.,,,.. ' ""' ;; Pvofes. t J.' ' !.'. |