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Show V?!Keo.5d3 i : ds, MANTI CITY, SANPETE COUNTY. UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1880 YOL VI. K8, i ni 11 i A Wm. T. Re i d, "0SK,ci of Probate busineM promptly YUDBATE ATTOKXIY AH Bty Killed Slid Ilf. to, and title secured to Land under the variom entriee Office, Court llouce, Manti, Utah. :a, BIBGLAKS Wilkes & Dbadwick, : .i I ; U ATTORNEYS, - SALT LAKE CITY, jffflCf IN 1. UNO IFF ICE 1- - IIIUIII- Bdt-- A tc( - Attorney lana Agent &Agricultural and Ol&nin fur i t'du-ft- Mineral Lunds. Ill PW UTAH. t.c.baileyT - JjAJSD AllOllXEYi Snot to U. 8. Laid OSoo, Ml lilt Agrimltanl. lake OUT. obtslpinstnita lot andMIawsTlJuda OomovoMosao Ofltao Bunt aelMted and infonaatioa flra. W. K. Reid, San I' Co., Utah. O.art House. Alan it, Office lit MAim. UTAH. JillumXD EBICKSES Ally. andCoimselor JT. at Law. PLEASAX 7, UTAH. Olliea on Main Street SOL. SlUt AGUE, k Notary Public, Attorney-at-La- w COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. hloek koatb of Stow, la- - ?saflei Moifboe, Utah. Wm. MATTHEWS, 11. The Borhoouo. RiUiou, K. a Oet. lfth. Some of our northern friends hare sen barhsenea; hot not aJL Before September 26th, of thla year, tha writer had never attended one of theee nnlqoo and Umo honored Katharinga. Ferhape orneof our readers will have ae much eurloalty to read aa wo had to aeo, Barbeeneeareiiraally held In eonnae-tio- n with pelitleal Bataerlnrs. Thla le In the Soon. It woe oepeeially oneo remarked In oar hearing that tha barbteoa waa tha only way offlee eteken In the Booth had, to got there. Oar barbeene was the aeeenry of a pollU-ewaa a mneh talked of gathering. It ereut for .many days before it took on efleet Its btuineee of the the plaoe. town wae nlmoet the eameaethe effort of a legal holiday. Pitukw of business were quite generally closed; men, women and ehiulren were out for a day of fan. All kinds of wheeled vehicles, hand-eartexcept wheelbarrowgjiiid wen preseed Into the service of oarrylng passengers to the pleasure grounds; ana street ear went loaded after the style of CcntennlaL the Philadelphia Tha crowd on the ground was large. Jovial, happy and orderly. The speaking was good, and listened to respectfully and with enthusiastic response- -. Bnt tha real attraction was the barbels And what la it? The pletnres which we had in mind, formed from reading Imperfect descriptions, wars, first, tha carcass of a hogs ox, knng over a hogs flra In a holt in tha earth, crisping, slullng and roasting In the flames and smoke. Bseond, that a( aa sagsr, poshing crowd, sttaeklag the smoking mam with peckst knives and soehothsr lmplsaasnls aa pansoaosaM with flngan, command, ana savage-lik- e knlvas and itieka, hearing away the dripping floah. llv frisnda, oar barbsens wasnt that kind. Formar plotnrss wars delusive d and did lnjnaueo to oor dvillutlon. it is tone that ws used fingers and hands to convey the' barbe- eoa to that spot where It would do tha most good. Bnt then, that was simply bseanse they wen mors convenient to cany than knives and forks and other table wan. Always reliable; sore to do good work, and just as likely to ho elsan on such occasions. Wa also ate standing; nnlem we ehosato recline on the bosom of Mother Earth. This, I suppose, together with fresh air and that satim-slaai- n of inch occasions, which carries very thing with a rash, enables a man to sat more at a barbeene than at any other place or condition In life, Long tables wan provided, on whiab wen lam dlfhes, platters, pane and baskets, filled with pleklaa, cabbage, tru al Atty-at-La- w ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, high-tone- WMNIMTUH. 8. Land and Mining Cases. lie Itk Stmt, Specialty m. t NIIFIID NMFORD, Drs.Hosford, : XI) SURGEONS. PHYSICIANS kaktx err, utas. 'Diseases of the Eya, Ear, Nee and Throat a Spoeialty. w. J. HCSFORD North of City Hull. ItiHuil.iira, TwOj.BlookS OR. Vt. . T. E. DR. . Block ssd na HOSFORD-O- of the iicucli llouso. Solh ' ka A. I. DAYISOH, M.D. PuTSICIAV 150 SUROION, Ur.PiMJtJStT, Utah. VWiir treat all kinds of distasea . . a in Disesseo skillful manner. .peculiar to females recoirs special attention. 0. B. Physician WEST, & Surgeon, I fatty rqulppad to sdulsKUr traatOMOt . VfMeiifrnto HM piefkwlon. f rnifla dlwaius a spoeialty. Satina, Savior County, Utah. BR'W.-J.B- . STACEY V f1 .- J"FIRST-CLASSWORK- luuniiiTHtn uuumi. UTAH. MANTI lint EPHRAIM, HR. C. W. HIGGINS, i"1-- . nit Microscopic 17 A nalytic Pkysisitm St Elmo Hotel, in Nit Late City arrantoli 18 pnc(M and tb irmdarfol and wall utliahffd c'.rpt i;i t. rffrrtrd in that tUna prora tha on wklfih hl wedlHiaa s.tiiiit at v a. wsmiiiumI, Knrniftig dlaimotiB by th 8i1 rnihlM bin to dtteet iiiiiirni,flHi itifi rf xmi! of (Tmuim and effect a vuM . '! Jt6..ckr liaa e nred tbouaaads of v..rvon tHl)iiUv, MibU1 and Jkysl Ciir u ial l.ot SlHBbond and ffsrroafl tu- - rcniiirnf Mrly inrilaerctlnna and inl will forfeit $50000 for nnyi'tiK tiLrn tinier kta treatnent which linf'itlrtoeuc', KyoltHIa, Ooftorrtea, Gleet, fftrlrfnm anil nlilf ilnKrrlnir dlsea aem whlck iui impair ika ajratci, vitiate the Mori thrruuglilir auUperiuiiBvutif oured. iTna rr ci.. Jtt Vemf IhjMWH Mmmri MOWERS STAGE T.TTVT fil Between Thistle Station Tuerday ft Friday and Fairvitu of each week Stage lemra Fairview for Thistle at 5 a. m. Arrive at Thistle at 1 KX) p. m. Every Wednesday and Saturday Leaves Thistle for Fairview at 9 a. ni. arriving at 5 p m. and connects with the MLrieaennt Stage. Connection is made with thsD.k R. G.Rj at Think - .v of education. President Canute Peterson, J. B. Malben and Bishop Raid of tha Local Board. Bishop Jenson, Lather T. Tattle and John Lowry; the Prindpi 1 and assistant, and a large number of tbs rsprsssntatlvs lirelbsrn ofof Manti. The the parents house wu eroadsd, many being present to hear tlw kind words f encouragement and advice given by tbs bratheran. After the opening exercises, which consisted In eleglng by the ebolr, trader the leadership of Professor A. c. Bmythe and prayer by Bp. Jenson, the following programme wm presented and ntepondM to aa foHoste: latrodnetory rantarks by President Malben. Dedicatory prayer wu then offend by Ipentla A. II. I init TUawM followed by an addran by Dr. K. 8. Maeaer. PraMdaat Caaats Petanoa than tha andlane la behalf of tha Stake Board of education. AddreM by Bp. Reid. anthem The ehoir rendered an beautlfnlly. An address by the Principal A. C. Kel- - 5ss,ty Etc. ehesss,bnad and tha barbeeud meat Separata tables wen marred for tha ladles; shoies plans and ehoiea bits for tha speaks ra. with than msTratiena vsryihlng waa fras to everybody. And the erowd of over two thoasaad parsou, In Its Indlvidnal eapaatty, eotud half ltnlf andsatontll rosdy to ny.-- I am too fall for otlsranes." Tha larger parttff thla folding man of homanlty waa man. And tha larger part won dvlllisd gsntlsmen. A low, bowsvsr, by thatv versdoua mannen ramlndad us of Josh BllUnga saying, "Soma hogs have four lugs. the man who took, and wa mppnatriad to aat a whole qnartir of a good stead shoot, was part hog whoa ha had finished his laben on that quarter; and aa certainly an exception to the rule of tha croud and tha day. Feraona who an accustom sd to buying a pound or two of frith Bint, may wonder how many pounds wen needed to satisfy the ont-dosppstlts of a crowd of two thousand persons who had been listening to tamp political epenbn for two or thmnoan In the middle iff the day. Parsons who have paid the butehsrs bill foe a large family of kaaltby boarders, may wondar where the money earns from to boy so mneh. Thera wis an abundance for all. Forty two animals, ehaep and swine, wen roasted and nrrsd with liberal hand. Then wen paid for by money contributed for the purpose. her, thla wm a polities! gathering: and nothing In thla eonntry, north or Booth, will draw oat money, brains and masels, like poll ties. The eareuen of then animals wen all nested whole; thoroughly dime and wall aeaaoned; To manage a barbeene with satisfactory results, nqnim no little skill We went on tha and experience. ground determined to dm ami know After the now tha thing was done. peaking, and whits all ethrra were est-- I our ws commenced investigations. log, Beyond the tables, on a fiat beside a and under stream a pleasant purling abide, we saw smoke curling upward, and a few men standing about with tha air of thorn who have dons a gnat work. Then we found trenches mora than a hundred fen In longth, ttirn feet wide and eight Inches deep. Aeron then trenehn wen laid small green poles, forming ban like a hugs gridiron. Largs fine wen built by the aide of then trenehn and eosls made to fill them. Over then eoals the eanasms wen laid to roast, or rather, brolL The work commenced tha night befon; and eontinned wlthoit enntioa for sixteen bows; and under the direction of a man who el alms to be a champion barbnuar. esr-tolnl- Apoatls Lnnd spoke In behalf of the General Board of edneatlon. Prealdent Malbea expreneed hie thanks to all present, for the Interest they hsd taken and tha aid given to make the occasion a grand eneesM, Tha Principal wu set apart, Apoetla Lnnd being month. Singing by the choir. Benediction by K. (1. Maeser. Gunnlaee Gleanings. Tha enow has drlveu tha of the monn tains. 5" JOUBERS ft05r,, VveVvhW Wc'k 9X Mlymsdl. eu inly OMUsndradDsti DacUsr.1 ilddldsH te r lirp-- ecd smsllsr bottlts breer doses, sed dseos W Ptedursssgoad results is Ooed'A dT PeruUar is hs medicinal manta Hart's SamptrlUa areumiiLiJics ewes blth- arte eakuowii, and kas wen toe lucU ths tills at Tbe greatest blued frtto svtr eiaeev am rsMlUrlBKtsoodume s to m sCHoudlaniparnto LeweJI, wbsrs le Yate,c. E.C. COFFIN r nr 1 , Now tliat we have protectioa every article imported and tic will advance from 2$ to 50 per eent. In view of this fact we laid ia .a heavy stock and will sell at our usual reduced prices so lone as this stock lasts. See prices below. Dress Flannels worth 75 cents for 40 cents per yard. Jersics worth $1.35 for 60 cents each. Velvets worth 90 cents for jo cents per yard. Shoes from 90 cents to $5,00 rikiiiiM.tjun,u.Mm. 100 08888 On Dollar Mount. Pleasant Planina; Mill. Etimbsr, Fickeli, Mouldings, d- - . d.i ? un quartan. MaRRIXD: MIm Lanra Bandera to Peter Killed. Amtoft. Bait Lau, Oet. ISth. Yesterday afternoon a boy named John Bamorl Robinson, aged a boot twelve ynrs, wooes parents reside In the northwest part of the city, wut from horns to toe premises of uie Suit ladka Mill and Elevator Company. Kear the mill la a switch on which thla boy and othan began to slay with a hand aw. They would posh It op the grade, and weald then get upon It ana ride Tonne BeMnn. vllh ether Inn, wae an tha aw which was awriag down the grade at a and whan he fell off and In front of an wheel ef which struck hie hand, killing him almost Instantly. Most at tha beys who wan playing with tha unfortunate lad ran away, but othan remained with him and nave-te-e alarik Marshal Toong happened to be at the springs, and, hearing of tha terrible oeenmnea, hastened to tha not whan tha body lay, and took tha nary steps to have It sand for and the bey's parents notified. Tha awn wn naawad to Jam Was. Taylor'S udwtaktnc sWahUahnmt whan an Inquest wn bald thla forsnsw with the following raanlt: TxurrofiTov Dtam, County ef Salt Lake. An Inquleltlsa holdan at No. IS Bsuth Wist Temple BtrasLIatt Lake alty. In the Second Prarinte on the Thirteenth dayofOetobw up( befon Thoman E. Harris, ooroner of said county, npon the body of John Samuel Hoblneon, then ana thin lying dead, by the jnran whon namn an hen-nnt- o subscribed. Tbs sold Joron on their oaths do ny, from the evUenn presented, that the aid John S. BehUnaon eama to hie death from wounds neetved fran Call-oa hand ear at tha Balt taka Mill levator Oenpany'a Bwitsk,kla head falling span the nil, and a ear wheel passing ovw it. Wa faithw agna that ha railroad eompanlw ought to leek their ears when not In an. In testimony whereof the said jnron, ni well the said eoranw, hart their handa tha day and year first above written. Liwaxxca H. Youxo, l L. They will spend their winter In the little berg oath-cu- t of finonleoa. Tbe dedication of the Gtranleon Beml-nar- y last Tuesday, wm a bright foatura In our history. Dr. K. 8. Maeaer presid- ! Austin Keanu killed a large beams at what la known1 as tits beaver-dam- s In twelvemileenrkeanyun. 8bs had with her two enba which escaped. We have a barber shop one door east of Shaving, hairdnasiing end shampooing promptly attended to. hy the competent harb-- r, Heseklab Doffli-- . alien Jed to. Bent Hansen ,rr p Main L. Ml fliaant $2-75- Maatl. Rolbiiie white Annie Ilmpeand her HVeo ci AibO not last long. the Teuipia iii'iiro lor i!u.-- IT.iiirc. to tVe . ! ' . ; ' llay, ' ' - - Wo. 11 Union 231ools, HATHSNBRUCK & CO., ,.y- - i-:... 1 FKOVO CITY, UTAH. - Kpbk Jfshcn: Proprietor to eonflnsd 10 ted, haring received tajortoa ;h ice viaitin hould a::. u cui mi-- , 11.10 re 11, yr n -- , - s Co-o- p. While MIsmCm . Annie Jensou-the horse bcca.f ' ii , , Ked Flannels twilled for to eents per yard. Fun in sets and Fur trimming of all kinds from 15 cents per ysrd up. We ere now making a special sr-lef Jerseys for 60 cents each. Come early or write, as they will First Class Accommodation. rCTAll J A full Jersey Suit for Ladies for TEMPLE HOTEL, Mrt - . per pair, Orders by ail Pra n,nly Wain HARDWARE A WARNING Heeds Sarsaparilla MdXeiOdnwfiate. diataterSA rtaamdam " - oksr, uaan. Ks 'ty In so abort e Uma, retained Us popalanty cuefidnuee aaong all cltaaae PDojds ae steadfastly. I ust ks tadused to buy other prepanttoea, bet be stirs hi get tha PsettlUr MaiUrite atih 00, Prosross Btuuunatfia aama md resard of tales etbsr prepinltoa ,sear attained sack A 'BuxXAe.ts vxycxfc,, kaete.-'-iber- thee ef parlflers, ' OF VukVc,v f1CooV, UW wvowvV' RtutvA. Tvtbte X (tv Mcieqalre Oar field la nearly all foneed; stockAll kinds of Custom wmk owners will have to bant new wlutw short notice. AlnwnToa. mMM mpk guw eeoeamy-yffiio- eat mill-me- n E. C. COFFIN S' .1 M1WI1U -- nn on the tt .i to. also effeetod. ptne. Her we hope ate will soon reeorer. All hlldnu may learn a lesm therefrom. eye-eig- ht Jas. Thou rws P:tL L. Holbiivcc hnrflM Yioe Pre M.H. Mtaw nnier g, HM - ff u here-antos- et JonnkPBT, W hHMMf T.E.Kiniia, Janrs. Cenner --m or OmI Mteen wanted at the Manti Coal -- I keep on hand, pure honey In firs gallon earn. I hare also ninety natural warms of beM in good condition which I will cell ehesp for cash or good pay. Call on, or addran D. Atwood. 8toring Sanpete mth NEWSPAPER IMdUtse ADVERTISING In a Sad Plight. Indian Joe, of Indian ola. Sanpete Cpnuty, hM been brought to thie city by hie brother, by team. He to In n sad praftomeat, Seme time ego hie bone nU with hle breaking Me wrist. Tbe Injury wm ugleetod, net surgically attended to. He hM suffered terribly from it, and at last putorfaetion hM set in. rendering It neeeeeary to amputate the limb. The operation wm to be performed this afteraoop, by Dr. Benedict, Joe lea respectable Indian, of henost arid Industrious habits, and bis esse is one which neceesarll7 attracts sympathy. XrfWi. Priesthood Meeting - WlIOLKJALIk AMD KeTAJX. DbALEM ltL AT Solomon Bros.- - 70 Main St Salt Lake City r&L sow MMMdsro Lumber, Sash, Doors. Monl- dings,Glass, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Etc. : Give us a call and provs tha fact attention mr No shoddy, bnt aolid goods, always Special given to communications from tho reliable. No better sold in the Counties. All orders promptly filled in the is MUSlt, ssvlss ereslaSna afnttlag way of Hi wara Itiat ZS- ,awiMRer Dlnaiaiy Support huuie manufacaaak laaaa, with ISa esat par lisa tor market, Yard and Office Comer of Third aad I S Isat at tbs brat pa par, gr ture, it meuns wealth, prosperity Furnishings. is mar atw ut tows r oaa gSiaa pspalatloR will prim bp tha laab ter and progress, and will- - Insure i 'dewaelb. KpaclM llauaf Aail;,aouse vUlsn Our idbaa stpan. Bargilas atei aI valials pendence to a re tu 1. unity. be hud nt ltlerson aATaatbanarthoaawlalitiig It aap ceil goods irlik mill sansst iTniiij aarriea Ibriba Hansons Shoe Factory kawteiattka mat Kpliriain saat said la mi Moses Tkatotter, Bakuabd White, FJRA w GuolAJMw Aiteaaa die FbsvbZl ae. Citv, Utah. MS IYssL ASvaatlaten Vies Prest. SseyATnaa. Qanl (Ml Mgr WStteUl' XackClW- Emil CHiusTomaso u P, J. Kiiuik, kMt k sins tbs asaa M svar aswsp Provo City, -- t no. cm. Balt Lake, October Uth. Yesterday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Evans, who reside on tbe corner of North and Booth Temple street, went to the fair, leaving their bouse with no Inmate, While they were absent, a burglar entered through a biek door, ttd took 125 worth iff jewelry. The thief ransacked drawers, eta, and teems to ban spent some time In the hour. Among the artlelM token wm a pair of opsra glsmM. A peddler, who wsa sren la the neighborhood, la aMpeotad. Mr. and Mn. Evans returned boms about two rtloek In the afternoon, and at race discovered what had happened. The incident estued quite a stir in the neighborhood. AVirw. dSQREAT 4. REDUCTION S-- ia Rtr'..!!, ili yonoi or Huai, ruonr. Burglary. 0iiy pr-ov'-o H. TuouaM Cot d Utah. 8c 00., Lsad sMsa si laH Late Cltv Utah. Baptmbar tttb. 1SHL Notfaa Is ksrsby straa that tbs fallolriBs-emasatthn bava Slad aotleaof Ibatrlataa-tlu- a to auka lest proaf in aappart at tbrir raapaettaa eliltai, sad raeaivs laal aalzy baiaof, and tbit said proafs will ba aiada bafiaratba Probata judRa Isapata Couat,, Boots andSboM mads to order. Repair-lo- g kla abamca, tha (.lark at ail, Itab neatly done and on short notion aoantr at tha nanit Houaa ia If ant f city, Utah One block south of Terr., na TitaKlav Uia lith day at Xovatabar. A. D., MO Albert Rtrsls, Uatnaltasd Eeky N, MS7, tor thiBXNWJbaedNUIt WKsaaSS, Tti IS. MANTI UTAH, MAIN STREET, M II 1 W, aad aaaaa tba follawlas wltaaam to to praaa bis mttsaoas raaidanca a DOB aad eultlTattea t( tali laad, aia: Mirbaal P. Laar-saCh altar L. Andrnaa, Edward Kabtnaoo. Bad Wat tar Kadloctao at Fayatta, baapta Boot&ShoEmakers Terr-.nr.l- a Co-o- f a, Uoaotv, Ulab Tarr. Mary Vawb, nameataad Entry We T4M far tee. IS, Ti lf,h R I E, aad the W XKf N HIV aeo. M anil K KJf HI M aae IS I UTpUSBlV. bna naairithe followisxwltaaaaaa taam-- a her enntinanna nwldusre uhhi. aaitculilva-Ita- n otaald la.iii, via: Jnhn Janiua, Wtadbru Ijltrhbaltl, anil Rickanl M, Tylua.ofWilliam Palmar Fayrtta. Ranpala Coaaiy, Utah, fUamkb. soasa, Rasiatar M-A Ilya tor Appla. Ini I HO. WS, hattaa af deaarl Lean Flaal I real. Cnltai llataa Laad OSnAiII Lake CltaVtah taptmlMt 1Mb, IhM. Watlra la hereby siren that llanaah O. ef Knaroaa annnlaus, eaapata Oottaty, Utah, baa Sled notice of bar lalanllea temakepraof ae bar daaert land claim Ha. IMS tor tha WU It a WU IM!.I.BK otNRMcIMOfSW of! MSee. ,TpsS.R Kaasal IB. LMaradlaa Probala nr tba betora cenaty Jntya. nab, Clerk aCHanpetaOnunty, Utah, BtMinU, oub, on Friday, IlieUatdaa vi Ootnbar, im hhi aaiuea Ilia (aUowint wltoeaaea tn prora tha enniplale lrrlsatin and reclamation of, aid land: Alati-l- d. I'alt, Maurice May, Ja. Manly. William Wanltry, Edwin J. IbiMa. all ifUiiastaM, Sanpale nniaty, I'tak, Fiiamk u. lltutss, Kaalatar T. C.BallT Altnrasy. r On Saturday Ort. tbe 18th, there will A Pessled Deputy. te a Priesthood misting, held at WX ASX OFFERING FOR SALE Ephralm at 11 oclock a. m. AU Bishops 250 Fins Graded afrview, October 11 1KXX and Pneldento iff quorums are Inivted. Our quiet little ally wm thrown late A foil attendance la desired, m thereto a state of excitement at church peetol business of Importance to toy French Rdnis, Whan oor meeting wu nearly out, we before tbe meeting. wars ilartled tor tha entrant of r. B. CAKCTI PETERiOX. 1 kB At prirM llu! Deputy Marshal W. Brandon, of Mount Hxnrt Beal. '; Hiid (at. ler paniatoM toll diiaiii-y'iB- nPleasant, and we were informed that he John B. Maibkn. ee eddi"1 or bad a companion on tilde another depu PiMideney of Sanpete Stake, ORD BROBi, Nephl, Utah. ' tern kbswa tsmtdiss lbs vtfauUs kisg. Hteulisr la U. d mr! f him ap the meek to held a nek la whleh he w toM ha wanM aatak a bird, eoa mealy aallad n anlpe, wkliat the bays should go up the eraek and drive the birds down; tha boys want bans and loft their eemrada holding the aaak. Bn r the aniy dew in the bv ooa, until all auapt tEn Cite Marshal want out. Tbs officer Informed tha City Marshal that he thought tbera m a man hid In then baweuu-dtoget- . Ha ww riven tha privilege of searching. He scorched but, to his astonishment, had bna lift to hold tha nek. As he note to the dow, with a frown on his tecs, ha sold; I gaina I am beat." Aa hla pain waa very low gentleman flared to lake him ovw and live him a to nstora him to Ha formw drink sondl tan. When ha met the gase of the crowd outside, ha wu applauded and cheered to the nttermoet, and responded in a neat little speech. The greet mystery is, when did h!s man go toF Borne nys he. In a moment of peril, took winga and want upwards, but hs left ae hole la the celling. Othen say he net uadm hie nnnd wife's petticoat and wspt ant la that way. but It la evident thal a men atmrtriek wu evwpiapnd enaU.A Deputy. A Bey Peculiar ia Many psnlUr prtuti tb.La Hixxl'i aspullU suprrlor tu all mer neilkiiwd. IVeollar In euetbUuUon, Md prapuallue d UtgtcC-u- u, Hood euiiparUlh tbs ntUausUTs Talus vi the L little dletann whenne nmambendeeo. tag thla same official sued in the pulplk bearing hie testimony to the seme dootriue that thrna bear who ha la now WORK. ecklng to arrest. Uur worthy bishop was jost giving tu the eonferann news as the official intend, and wtat on bearing his testimony to tha troth f the stork In than tha The meeting s PuiW Drftlj toLatterdm a.slots fa in regular ariLr. C.S.WILKES. . . AT AGENTS LAND AND t ICk b- With at-- 1 tended j While Pliyieg Aeether Semleery Opened The Dedicatory serrieee, of tne Manti Laiterday Saints Bemtuary.wwe I.Wil, ponuaut to previous umlutmeut, O.-13(h ltm Ihestdent J. I, Malbeu presiding. Prescut on the stand: Dr. K. 0. Maner. Gsueral Bnpt. of the L. D. P. nhooia. Apostle Lnnd, of the Stake Board ty. known by the name of Oaidehnk. The deputy took a ant by the door and viewed tha congregation, and upon the stand hie gase met that of a gen llsman whom ns had sought most diligently for some time. Could yon have sen the bland amlla which stole over the depntya face, yon would have thought him Indeed delighted over hie aooa expected victim. Kxeltomaut ran through tha congregation. Tear at rsependenfe memory went beck only KWKK&IOXAL. 3 62 NO Printers Ink: directou: Mosm Thatclisr, Barnard Wblty T. R. Snow, M. Snow, W. B.Fneton, O. 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