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Show Your c iXTiNEi. to The Home wih this num-U'- r expire If you disp continued p!eae n..t I.y us,rir otherwise wi shall , o', in ie to sc. id it." voa for voT nui. I !i. le i.aii J t.,s o' u; e w e dci jiis very tluqueM- - r d to g:ve up t! e i ea t am! go t Seucr's Ft rt. iiut continuation. r Ai jLl. "My FrTi. ds" Ire sa.d "tne rgth. We truth d vn the its- - h.u.k. cr'-nand on :t, J camp Ilon,: ScmiH.l Co ol r.ii'n is great in the-- c hid .lays. We Si m.av. A' c,. iv.h. 'I r.iv t lt--1 25 m There is hardly a c rner f nature, in a X. W. d rcvt'oii to an tier r.vcr funs t the .1 L about 00 yards wide. ITAT LUX. nee of human . 1 5 m.h-sAt Traveled i6r'i. t;. ' d ,es n it g i. (jud is imitated in every Au.. 17m. Traveed 2 2 miles. Her p i An editor, being but a mortal, sal Al'OCK Way by godless nieii. They dare to pre A' O. Oh. Traveled 2.5 m le to u mortal a needs to condition, ject every n vent the lightning from sti. ting thfiy ramp on the bank t the San J a A. r.f S little rest now and then I.ke other nn.r they imitate tire alwavs A. Low River. Llk and an' bpe rays of the sun bv ni - n m al-- I thc-W so that tame tats. Co., Ep s'glt. able caudles, thus .1 iring tire Al.n nv rr to puss w.tiiin a few feet of them. A rro This by way of introduction to the They plow tire waters wir'd were inAi ci. oil i. Traveled 22 miles Provo a statement that the writer actually last tended only for fishes. '1 ireV are nut Bank Au;. 2 th. 7 raveled pant corn felds nihtturew himself into the arms of conteni with the speed G id has g.ven and rnel r. patches cultivated by Indians, Bi TCI on the bank of the .Merced and Tuttle Morpheus, which is but another wav it to sixty m les an Rivi camped them, but inuc-asr Blaci saying that he went to sleep, pres ac Hour, as if Gods work was impel feet Ni Am; 2e't. Traveled re miles. Four P.tt. 1 in it be I On an I after A gust 17, every respect. rirc-though mock God in every way. U hat Will men sort ahead to Sutters bolt t nuke Manti jSS5, t,a ! M 0Jj But an editor, I.ke the hare, shops the end Le? Gods v.Y fc.tze di:! , S t tdays ewceftcd, a s a Bakil r forgetting homes, mules, M judgment w ill soon armtigemc nts am! so forth. ms, with his eyes open, or at most with one twine over the ungodly. .G.V.I. Cut ay Xeti Lear, s t'lmi pioxisi. Let me thereAlo. 22ml. Traveled 20 mles. At BJl ind L. C tester eye at a time, the other looking out for fore propose to you, as a servant of God, noon af s mie gtec-i- i corn and melbought Patf; j items, always pondering upon somethin JiortHti , that every luminous tiling is immediate- ons from Indians. Dealer G. Colt . sees He therefore often write about to Am;. 23d A short days journey on Juttlain Green, ly put out. jjnore, I roads. of bad account wonderful things, when all the eaitli .McCunt Arrive at Xefhi Thus spoke the priest but it was too I vIVi Arc. apb. Made I miles to a river C Nr rests, wrapped in nights daik veil. And late. The assembly h id already learnt -i south Cunsumnc , where we the go).? proluMy Sons, this is what he saw. the value of ght, and the priest was lound several Arm ru an taci! is, They Are still at tin r old stand, Car ri-I thought I saw a large assiin'lv us that the twelve .'nosdes with 300 AS turned out, sweating over the intulcra! Je j t Bro loudly upon various questions, innovations that nuu Hooded tile world. p, oncers had reached Salt Lake Yallcv, and mat 5 iu wagons were close beh.nd 1 Coal. of forms c and luis to things. 1 pertaining woke up, while the priest went out, and them, '1 liu w.u g. od news for i.s it u.is George f say I saw; but really I did not see. beheld it was a dream. our lirst detmite information a! ut the connect at Chester for Stages covwas location of the Church. only heard, for all the of Seatfete and Sezier. Au:. 25th. Made 21 mles to the ered with impenetrable darkness. There B AM BERGER, RUM ARKS S, Amerii winch an we struck about Manager. J. H. On River, w as no da light, no moon, no star, not H. S. KERR. Superintendent. a m.ff and a lull above Sutters Fort. IKLCS. even a candle, that threw a redeeming I'y Pied. Priham Voting, at the F, aur' At u.2bth. Remained in camp while and t'r-'fal of fdtdiah (hunt. "A Dock light over the surrounding objet ts. And Capain Lvereit went to Sutters Fort. Tab-- . a ai le, Thu sdav, Alii. 27 th. The pioneers traveled iS Vet the assembly was eagerly engaged in Lake, St Du. j,, 1S56. Y. II. miles, leaving the liio-i- t of the company debate upon the u!ois and loims o in tamp. Some decided to remain in Deasant Canc.ixli I). wise was one and opinion everything, California till next spring woikmg fir K.N-mi and I have y et to deal with evil Sutter, who oilers from f Schr 25 to ? ;o a given after another with a certainty that was really astonishing, considering the splits, but Jedediah lias control ovci month wages. Gj:nfi I am 32 year ill. Arc;. 23th. nicire, Nt fai t that all vv etc in darkness ami could them. When we have done with the I am grateful to an Provide in e Nephi; 3 d seem nothing. tie .h and have departed to the spirit that Passenger Trains leave Nephi .Lo a ry N my health is good, that I am on nofollows: 7 he delate was most animated upon world, you will find that we aie indepen- way home, and that everything is as well Gi Ulsen a certain deity, an tel 1, the existence of dent ol those spuits. But while you are with me as it is. W'e tiavelcd till 2 p. in. South at a. Going m.Rxus! 1135 which they all at knowledged, but con- in the llesh you will suffer by them, and and camped at Johnson's settlement on North Bear Creek. Sons and tenting whom, the delates were devilled cannot cantrol them, only by your faith Si mav, Arc. 291 h. Traveled iS rules Arrive atSa!t Lake at 1030 a.m. in the name of Jesus Christ and by the in the S erra Nevada. A bide rail, the jn innumerable factions. and 6.40 p. ni. A for months. lust One asserted that lie hid no fotm eternal priesthood. When tire is Leave Salt Lake City at 7.20 a. tn. tvr sK split little lli a and rail. Thunder .t' Au;. p0ra whatever but was, like infinite space unluiked fiom the tabernacle it is as We made ai'J 4 F- - m. rA. p0 :5 mdes. V Trains leave vv ithout centre anil without circumference Lak Salt Passenger and free, pure, holy Arc;. 31st. Made t5 miles. independent ol litem for the to daily, connect with Noith, th'trslrYp no of To whole composed Seer. 1st. Made 12 miles to Bear Ya parts. as the sun is of this earth. Jedediah can being a U. P, Ry. and the U. & N. Ry at S a. make his idea dear, he compared him to now do more f r us than he could by lon- ley. Near our camp we found two alai N: 4 p. in. and ariive in Salt Lake Ci: r,,' cloned ' wagons. a triangular shaped, square cornered ger staving here. at m. a. and ri.20 in. 7:50 p. let to in Music Slit, 2nd. Remained capip Freight trains leave Nephi for tharfc p0 circle, and asserted that if that comparWheic do you supp. se tire spills of our animals rest and feast on the abunda - TST! f North a.m. at and for 7 40 a the south 57- 'ison thd not make them lumpiehend our departed fiiem!.- - are? Wlreie they ant! vv dd pea v ines. auia.xi.i 6:15 p. i) '1Z2-ZSJiis ideas about hi; god, he would not ought to be; they are here, on the other Slit. 3d. Crossed a lrgh mountain 7J Francis Copr, r'dge and camped on a creek. W e debate with them, but would pronounce s de of the eaitlr, in the Fast Inches, in found Gen P. & P. Ag a giave with a lie beaiing ohm Sharp, Gen. Su pi. them idiots. Died Oct. 7th, Washington, etc.; they aie controlling the msenpt, on, Smith. General Otfices, Main Street, Salt Lak A-- f x Anothei man said that the god in ques- die splits heie, or somewhere else. They i.S6. W e passed ail abandoned wagon. ' City. VALLPAPE3 AT 112, VERY FURi'ITUHE, LOW PRIOFS small Passed Si ROB lakes. several AH rr.'qth. tion was no s ich thing, hula big nun could not control the spirits of evil men Sl Wes v, Si it. 5di. Crossed the ma with tlnee heads on. lie argued this when here, only by faith, but now summit of the Sieira Nevada, reached tile him had not seen lie at one of our departed brelhern can con- TruLce River, and passed a cabin 111 and point lenght. himself, but he knew a gentleman wh ise trol millions of disembodied evil near which we lound several human skel Haw spoils; cions. lioor etc. grandfather had while in ). ilesh the d'ey weie they were Suit, 6th. Had n t traveled far when I'jXiCK. some thousands of years ago afll cted by them. Is this 11 ;t a J'ONE C jS seen him great we met S.,tn Bninnnu, who told us that and from the a thundirHotm, during consolation to 11s? Someone in ly ask Captain Blow n was near by with his deJ. Ai description then given, he knew he Was me for die pi oof for my statements, and late hment on toe way to Monterey to get 'At ION, .'! ii! t tlie.r d.a'fcuge; and that the Captain had right. may Umvei saliy conceded to be Uiej,KR enquiie whether it is in the rnd an the honi letters, epistle A third gentleman knew as positively Bible; yes, eveiy vvoid ofit; I could pVove private rotue betueenN Stn. heads of tiie Church to the boys f ihe popular pas.-d,gl that the previous speaker was wrong for it word from b ili.it Carte the East and West. Ye battalion. luincd back, as our camp rok, but! da cveiy from the very same description just refet- not need to Tne only line between Ogden Salt DtRTA go to the Bible, my scrip- ol last night was better than any to be found ahead of us. Sim Br.innan says ed to, this speaker knew that the deitv ture is w ith me. Lake and Denver without change Mend-ston- es s 31' lie Salt Lake counliy is n place to live in question did n t look like a big man Hr. Kimble could tell v. ffat I will now C,irs. Tiitjonly lire hot wet n Salt ar.d and he dunks the Moiniuii Church will with three heath, but like tlnee men with Iake and Chicago with hut one Utah just touch upon better than I can, for he lie established 111 Cal forma. Ki.ra cf stone one head, which was quite a d ileient heard it, 1 will, CONS Si ir. yth. 'Die rear cf oar company of car. houevcr,sav a fu words cnange and C form altogether. about it. A short time before bis death came up and Captain Blown aimed. nxiicuiFD in Tin: ni: vresr The line between . Till: only the isast and from le 1st had man at luttei. one Nearly wiiitp and West every 77ms the debate went on and the feel Bi. Jedediah went to tliewmld of cl sadMost had g h news; others weie splits OOLITi: STONE OF SAN PETE. ings grew stronger and stronger. Haul two m ;hts m succession, and j.ivv Lake Cij dened by the loss ol paieU, vv ife, 01 child. in were words the darntss, imh r among them. He saw exchanged wlmli the lullnian DufF-- t and Siei ping cars a!"cd epistle, many of the CaptamB10wnie.nl and by and by a fight would have taken S ids w hum lie was ai no family in Salt whoh.nl alvisedall on all through pafseng-- r trains. and quainted with, stock cf proplace, the consequences of which are saw his wife Caroline dud his child that Lake and no considtiab'e Tire only Line froniSalt LakeCity Ce; an visions, to work in CahDrnia through impossible to fnesee, as the assembly was buiied ori the unite acioss the running plains tne winter, so that they could come oil Sleeping Cars Ftee for the i thm now was quite animated, and the dull- and use of paS'.engdS holding second dug up and eaten by die wolves. vvnh plenty 111 the spring. Bngham ness thicker than ever. mi 31 ouug with 1 3 pioneers aimed in the She sai to him, here is my child; y.m class and Einigiant tickets. . o pan valley on the 2ph of July; and after seAt this juncture I thought I .arose and know it was eaten up by the evolves,, in; lecting a place tor settlement, they liadi, make THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS pvith a voice resembling the sound of the it is heie and has taken 11 harm. It was been Lmsy lied. and makplowing, planting, Leaves 4i limpet of the arcliangtl, I cried out' Ogden daily atO:4Ja. in ; V ic f the spir.t of the child lie saw. le came ing adobes. llovisiuns weie Si.nce and icuvcs Sail Lake City daily at 11 :1j Sap't. Fiat lux! Let us have lignt! hack to his body, hut :hd not like to en- the Saints weie Lung on y n. m. some of our paity, w rule hunting, Direct connections is made pals o Light! ter it again, for he saw thatit was filthy found a w.th the remains c f sevei-a- l at Pueblo shanty and Denver for Omaha. mars, exclamation the startled audience. :1 JljiS and corrupt. le also told how his bieth-le- n tuts human bocl.es w Ith ribs saw 11 oil, skulls Kansas City and all points east. e to They had always debated in the dark and family felt, when he told them sawn open, and legs cut otf, snow im and got along very well. What was the what he saw in the cnniiibnlism.t THE PACIFIC EXPRESS spirit world, lie Si it. 8th. About tliiity of our party lieccssity of mnov ations? sa d that his friends felt I.ke saying, well Anives in Salt Lake City from the f illowed the .ulvji e oi including However, the idea once suggested, Br. Giant, may he ;l is so, and be it is the epistle Irom the heads ol the Chinch at 4 :d5 p. m. an 1 leaves far may East pvorked its way until, finally, it was de- not so; we do nut know aii' thing about gave our hands and patting blessm ;s to at 4:40 p. m., making c Ogden cided to procure a small candle. tne citlreis who went toiw.iul, while we it. with the Central Pacilic for Cahfoim.i. relumed to But it was done under loud protests You know nothing about what I am the west. Slit. nth. Passed the giave cf Ann from quite a number of the audience. telling you concerning the spirit world, West, aged 62 years. LOCAL TRAINS And when it came, its eflects vveie wonSi ii. 14th. Readied our old camp aay more than Br. Giants fi tends knew Leave Salt Lake City for Brigham derful. The debaters saw that they all about what he told them. Win? Be- ground near Slitter's Fcut about noon, and Alta at 7 :20 a. in. for Ogden, at yvere mistaken, and they left the assem- cause we aie in darkness; the Hedi is the jhrce ol 0111 pally went to see Captain who said lie would employ all of 8:15 a. m. and 4 :40 p. m. for bly one by one. thoroughly ashamed of vvl that is over the nations. When we Smtei, us on the Hour null which lie wanted to of Springvi'l atG:20p. m. while the rest the assem- go lioin die body, w e have themselves, eyes to see tm Id. Arrive ot Salt Lake City from j then woik to to discus; went We 15th. Smt. nude a bargain with bly :: ; ques- spiritual things and understand them. S - ;i and Alta at 425 p. m. from Sutte r. He is to pay our wages Ogden Captain tions by the light they li.nl untamed, 1 have not answered my feelings, ami in 11 ;05 a. ni. money, furnish us vv ith prov 1x10ns ( we at Ogden demand ng mote anil more light as the cam.ot, owing to the lateness of the hour. to do our ow cooking), and take charge Tickets for all points East and ibiii-cult. It wanted but five minutes to twelve of our auiat ils. This aitemoon we in nequestion became mure subtile and West can be purchased at the Depot when I began to speak, ami it is now ed to the null siie, six nuRs above the office and ticket office, White 1 I should like to see Fuji. who it City thought time to bun ; the services to a close. Si it 17th. Th s morning ull except 'House Corner, Salt Lake Cily. was that had protetsed strongest against 1 hope you will lemember what 1 have our cooks weie at vvoik cm t lie race vyith Fob aohef'; for wo will a ton lino af!xprttse J. II. BENET T the light fnont In Om Mililou ls.wii8 ol print Ami fCdn Now 8 said, f r it is true; ai'd if tar do not, I plows, scrapeis, slundx and spades, and to the w anti c m ton lepers d.tv. Thu (Jen. Pass, I and w was a gendemau no hid hope n w iil I e told to v on until uu 7'he liist ox teams. Our i a at tiro tale of Agt. only owe fifth of a oont a lino, for aigam was that we do. should ) Linutution . i no ah( rtisemoat v iH m,par C. I). in hue a 12J Gen. Manager, we , and legeivo n mm.-enis whole ab aid, DODGE, d ut the the ght a 8m no of i otuHACqucntiy w til ho jl.rr'ggan' Amen. May God IK-.pi you hamd 111 tne cvennig ln.it each man had W. II. Bancioft. Gend. supt. putout ichre Ono ditforent pur- fume and h.s sat cess ) l.cmity of his ehoerc; or Frvn M.iuun Hlabh, if it iy true, is earned j"i 50. evorv Ronutimes that Rtntoti, is ltHkoa at When the light came, i ith the I'.Br sex. hvo p- rsonsm a. average.iievpaifr Ten imes will acoom- Si 11 271I1. Whileweweie.it il.micr morkite aiKut ' A ivtrows u ih loi-of Aiiv. DIARY OF II. U. BIG LI R J ames W. Marshall t ame to our house nml ciiook, or m nl a cents for Honk f everybody saw that he was the most bhO. 1. ltu ibLlt & C0 bl UUCC feT., NfcVV YOBK. and said th it he was a paltrier vv nil miser ible looking creatine ill the croud, in' VTe bnro a saw m up in the nioiin-l.- i buidingl anewodftion Jsnri just Gv (thoir5fh)ofotir a than the a from rhino resend. linmnie monkey ninn. HQtihly. Bnik nUet Advertsmfr. It 11s on the South l'oik ol the Anici.c.111 Nowpaptr nnv-htr contents mm KonanuU thefoh I ;A d and )i s he ..le at r.j f)aKosnl ami t ,vcloeuf-- f Nv cp.if 'em : i;j, livery body lauglu Au,. 6,h. Anotiic clay of travel River, and he wanted tom ot us to g t up V ; i' 1VILY NKVv,-rAiN NLW uii& CITY, with ; it tin mile i nilC. there with ium lsiad J.vnns, A,anaa away, rurvng the tlntr Adt rf. "cPit8. k DAILY WM. T. REID, Manti, Utah. A To. 7; t j Ni IV CITIKS HAYIXO more hKS iliiaai ud utdMI I, our About m in cf ?5 Johuscm, hs the hills. Smith, ridiculous, : ti fin h Of r'b! Dili th Durf. '"1, otid tin.. t. funks Bennett lately i raveled 6 miles, and bin. I Au;. bn't.ihnu, DAILY iTll.'v H IN INU i kSDAlits more 7'Iuj next wa; a fellow who and jm pniiir on.ptmr iny iil but tn best. At o. 9 Ji tiani"o liavc'ed about 23 111 les to f, o.n thegon, weiit with Ium, travel ng A SHVLIa II xf NLUM'APi US IN which to ad various miracles m the d.ok, .1 over. w .th an team section f i rpptiM) eve ruimiry : Lonia a choloo CHARLES S. WILKES, Lon With n.uie five dl.ir d c. 1 ah. uf grrut care, guided bv lontr At nickels into a Made art on which we notably charged ' T!. is a fa v I )e rj ,'.y v t ';c Dm- P in nanspultcd NKWSP VPFH ! V A STATK. The best ono fop an btisiiie-- s thstia.e i.r across went IPs the baggage pieces. ah ort!-- r r to e v v im butIN one, S. t . tier at tl. J IHKtAlS tN ADV D ILY LMISIMj the d.u k, but as soon as the 1, ght Came, NevypYpop S. W. DARKE & CO., In many priih 11th. Traveled 28 mdes across a cit s and towns ft Lm illicit on.tra Arc; adverriM-mu .biolher kick8 of ttiti.ul Ino fraud mpmus hi t him heecno a and n jo .( people pronounced Sufferu L much with dry plain, heat and wY. . .. V. UiuT oT iTUcVL ATIONS. A Oomph'to Let of ftU g kAmoticuri oi isumg regularly nioie than tlmst. I was the Hist to reach water.aud ed him out. T. C. BAILEY. I RF.-- T ' TriK LIST 05 LOCAL F Another gentleman had the nr Mot-Jti- thought should certainly d eon the wav. :- t ? ll everv t3 n of ovt i 5mo NEWSPAPERS, W on a ca.nped Pcr rind ecr Dnpitr pulati'-JOHKSCNS of mistaking the pockets of Ins taut comm m. Ate. Dili. Captain Lverett of the pit rriroFTorAL neighbors far h.s own, and he was meis went t seek Walkers 1'a.sS, hut STAYNER & SIMMONS, SSENCE OF LirF EGT KViAPl U in v.iiieh tul- - ' , Mrt!'Hnienu5 me ifiNVAlodat strongly opposed to the light for reasons having no guide and no good map, lie j, U L llf bin f. F0R NEVTB j a ' uivi 1, t Hud the wav O! t X1 X it, and sent ILI.VOr NFYNPA- - V he did not exactly gtip-o-, SUVIViER COMPLAINTS- OF CRDtP. OUT h$ in hi h Ft v . u , to av 1 vetd miles tl iu ... fTMK eroatvst ot the Oay far ile tip the nt are But the St ton gist opp u.ei.t t i ig.it BIRD & LOWE, for$ilt p) w 1 ft hno nml en ,c vv .dd meet a vv Of in ha e ara:cE.im positive cure of colio. Crawps. Csolfra i.lrfi v ',cCun.pir '.0 wbole was a priest, its ty. niiC - u, m d ' lot i rne ' A Giofailtho , t Iki Wei: ivclcvi t. m Morphs, D.arrhcea, ftc. Jlnufrjtu Amurit'aii e k DALLAS, Ci:;i sj'en.Y po ,,0 ATLfi acK all stores, c'. . Jbinson tle(Yy the l.giit hni t mm. trie over and then by C.qH.i.11 TEv f r THIRTY CENTS, fceiittonnj JVK S. ILF ATI IFF FFFFFL CO-OSalt Lake City pa;rom2e and re.peAfullyo-a ? I j'.-o- l. Walker's ! Pa-- RAILROADS; 1 s 1 r.v-e- tga-ptie-- 1 lc-- s 1 s nc-ail-y 1 TIAIE CARD. . J n LMERAL , ERCH A N D SE, r -- 1 g MANTl CITY. UTAH. 1 J. , 1 I dt TIMS 7M-cla- e GABD; .,- OTTO COItJ m 11 Ol? ii IjASSW ARE, IfAHIiMAI 11 ID m 0 jD Ir Id DENYERand ITJ )i: A t.lstM X 1 er ablts. Monuments, iil ftltii beautiful sbylf pc-ife- cp, OTTO G. OLSEN. y"'' t rir.,. MAIN STRCIlT M ATSTTI. 1 j? O.Eox 9 1 1 halt-ration- To-da- 1 l, tny-iel- j 11 TO ADVERTISERS? 1,01-- S , Sm-ter.- tn land agents. 11 7 1 Tkt v 1 - . d !' 1 .J. 1 or J. -- if t b- J1 J; , Ijw, si-i- I 1 rn-e-- 1 - 1 . P |