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Show The Brightest, Newsiest, Best. Subscription: S2.GO For Year. Vol. V. Nephi City Utah, Friday, February 25, 1393. No. 38. "fNc'.v Yii,k, lb llaii. Tt r t ;n 0 (vuntA. and jobbing houses "re are marr,.- velous in their o. dpments ad 4 t e (ihio. Lvl'i in extensive their pmportions. and i :i aic.iunt of koXiuss and death is on' birthday Today Wasldngt at liidiami. l'rom P.vir. 'okfi.l them c retmnid to ihnuis. ai d in the and ws are visicrg with NIr. WillI'ki Ti'mir that state for the iam L. Abbwtt -- brother of our ' G-- t 9 iuijte:,d t Uijm.iuid CJrove, County Trea.-tr Chas. E. AbDear Winter (hiarters and in the spring are and bott wgfii of 147 left for the vallev. being royally treated in a most hospitable way. We shall visit many other places FROM CHICAGO. of interest, factories nd business lrauses in the great cities of the Ceur.cli;na tlwbert Eurtom writes To Lis East and return home about Mou-da- PRES. SPERRYS If ! 1 1 1) t , 1 m JOenti&t. One t&l m Were Weeded in Utah. 4 y'- - y Were Married The Ii Old Fort in rrs.' I 1348-Fitt- yut F gTrjWool Growers Bldg. Years of True Happiness Ordained a Patriarch. cf ihc'r kind! Whom gentler stais unite, and in one kite Their hearts, their tiitumr. ami tlieir blend. tii.-- Iidfjpy they, iTo lrq.-go-- Re-ing- s The dance which was in the who were present at the evening, was kept up till the we aW) btqog luaM(.r 0f cnretuomes: of Tresi-sma Lours. The progauaa in be-- t "Kind goMea wedding r10 ,.,,'by ..LIiBdivn, wH to lengtlien out the wee-diht ftktl Pish ci' we l"j ci rc vrt i' tfeinly rae the lltirt: of Ike above T. H. G. Pft'L,- -. evoiiiii.; comidorallv. The bin"-o i'iajrBL-h..words oT the poet Thcmtttn.. cUri-T- rrv vvclrm: i ii'g throagliout tlie d iv ' ; tine, Yf hen their numeron.3 p5efrity bbott,in and friends upon tide and tli dancing of Mrs. stwoJ round them duriug the exerH us the reminded ighlaud Fling, joyous occa.-io-s. God of cises, it eaaeed the wrds A biographical ekeluli ci lathor of the merry days that have past U wsie tividlf bn. ore enr eye, amj Mother S nervy waa read by in the Old Country when that when lie promir.d Abraham that Uiei raud.iaug.tcr. idly Black. dance was a cunspiosons figure in his p ferity dio.iH bo ra nunrnrlv G.o mum end daughtwa; terpyocorus'i circles. It would ons sv the Ffuds of it n de- -i rt. It1 require nesily the whole of this y Mot! is Way." u trothfaus intc detail, but we caa (k-r- tiKctrsly prov repre-it.itepaj.r to ,c- oln-raf the ktv rangjnophc,: lira Fir-- t truly say that w nevt r spent ft Tir-n L hav turn,. ing lmur s an i loh grama from them nnre cnjoytble time in one lives. and thw at time, important bearing aiq alfYO tlU1 ir(.?iidont James AY. The present were numerous and to Abraham paxiaail ie promora given is new Erst m kusi of a most beautiful character. have been fulfilled, in part by the 1V .r,.ttjir. t Ur, ' l.a .as. dim elder pxr- - ,,liUll:Au, to do honiAjo to th ihoi r e ho h,.d pros 1 through fifty tv. ( tl life. mricrb ui yaars Who cAit (L.scribe the trials and illiouois, and sett d in La ll..rpe trihmlaticnj of fifty yearn: who can pau and the res Hanoeek county, ifo together with hie (,t- Torino tell the periods of sunshine which toration of the Church of Jesus lather and a portion ot the family he" remained at La the ehu'-ehave passed through those years of Christ upon the caith; this had joined utuii 1U1G when the left duriinr llv'po toil, like golden shafts of light brought us all to Zion. the exodus of the S liots. They stopiud 'Golden Wediiug, at Jit.. Pisah, Grande River, where a illusddating as it were the dark Recitation, fw halted and put in a garden. Prui and dismal side of nature. None, by .fennette Sperry. dent .Sperry with his two brothers went s venerable tlmse but none no An original poem, presorting a hack 'n"T ov n o h to l'nd , If1 "in the Bunk "I- i".t:un nod i li.r ex.'., it i a.i n i.m.i'i problem, lncy have had their and liyiuubook, by Elder Laulay Spsrry. LuoiLor ot tin: prusidwot took gitushiee and pleoiure, trouble and A. Bailey. iclqfiom which lie never recovered, on arrival now it was to find that the arrived adversity, yet having Son; The Weddiuj Bing, mother Imuiu Brother of Speerry had died marof milesteue at their fiftieth Essie Sparry, granddaughter. a! fm.ck.Iu the fall of that their duiing ried life, they still have the sarae Poem of Congratalatiou from ysnr they removed up to Council IllutTi same still aaid the love alfection, Franks. Farnsvvcith was read. at a place called Highland Grove, where bliaslal trust that haracterized Presentation of autigraph book they winturocl;tliey had boen there but isi ve which was mi love first their sentimeuta from Sarah M. a few weeics when Aaron Sperry died and Brother Sperry himself was taken delivered by the hand ot a messen- Love. and as he puts it did not expert sick, VTho shall Sing if Not the to ger to the lady herself long long d get. hat tor, hut Pi ovidtiice intei-poChildren?- chorus by small grand and fiom that moment ha years age. to mend. As it v.as the dying rtqnelo; The ocsision was exceedingly children. President periy's father that they Song, lletU and Bella Sprr y. auspicious.. No fun fare ot trumin west trie sluing, the wagon-wer- e by sUrt Song, A Golden Wedding, pets to herald the incoming of the got ready, and they yoked up Sarah A. Cazier. newley married' pair; no their oxen about the first of June, and avo the steady no cornmotioD; Quartt-- , Come unto me ye startl'd for their pi ice of rendezvous tour gnuad- - the Elk Horn,, where it was arr ing-tramp of little shapely feet, as two who are weary, that all tho-- a vh i wish-vto gith'r, little grand children ushered into daughters. meet. should started Tney tte prosecco of the assembled Ile tat ioa, My Graudmotlibr, journey about tin: llftesnth ofon J their i i guests, their grandparents, who Manuic Black. Salt in the Like, Ggint arriving valley A seng and chorus compoed for in October, making the trip in four and marched p the ro' ia with suoli wms a half months. They iimmediaely stately mein and tread. Those the ociKiion by M. II. Sperry cut to commenced poles arid nuke like seemed angelio rendered. little children of adobes a house, for purpo-building The program was concluded by spirits, hovering er as it were, to which was completed in December. to guide the footsteps of tlieir grand the onliaatiiou of Brother Sparry Prasideut Sp rrr the i p it up a turn the under Patriarch a of office that the asiemblaga. thr ugh ing lathe s joj after au made some of parents Teasdale had of hundred the first furniture t!u.. was made in the one hands Over gaets Apotle George to Udall. tha It valley. On the 21 ot February hs and Patriarch la,vid assembled to render homage the married Emily L. Miller aal from that worthy ouple. Some had eome was au improssive time till now the histories of both hanireds of milaa to testify to the children, grandcliildrsa, and groat blend together st.ruggh ng through hand in h.ui love and oatcem in which they wore grandchildren standiug in a Kauai want and ud to i d nusLi handstandins the the aad Inti.Ji'o i of 1st J q.j A'Cit circle, held. Bight Ivearty vre gih to Green Ifivt-w.'n t.vvive shakes, and merry was the laugh- ing while the ordiiuiti n took place and ferried tie vt two bniit bvio ter fr one by one trooped up tho producing an impression never to to the g:. Helds. He going emigrants room to o.Ter cvmgratulatious to be forgotten. was gone cm this ti ip about ttva mnnihs. The feupper was splendid, four In the fall of 1331 he came to Nephi the cantor figures. with and was one of tie r 1 rettleis in was wiiich very large rabies fairly groan in The program Fresideut hp"try liaa th were fiaely rencl?redby membdrs of tha the good thing-- of this the county as County CotmuibSioner, and waiting for the contest i family was both original c msutde, has hunted (Pqiiny of It was with groat regret Iudiuus. killed some uniqae. teiliag i qu.tiad terms ofjthe Bnaks and their undying iov-- ' lbr grandpa and (we are forced to confess) that we built some of thebridaps. K1IILY L. Maura SPERKV. tore ourselves awav from the festal grandma. wus IYas hsra Apill 10, 1527, In the tta'.a board. giisa; Th folio whig program re:ion Brother James R. Black, a 3 1 3, a-- -- - - TYr.-.dJ- list V the i'.laie. 2S inst. o the place WO love so well. lear But rin 1 k4.?,r ) Before leaving Kan-a- s City Ws visited Imltfpeadivie, Jackson Connty, on the fauiday in eompnuy with S. L. CliipniRn and brother and five I tali missioiiariew. Here we had th privilege of standing on tlm sacred ground (f the temple lot and viewing the beaut i fal surrounding country. We held moist! ngs iii the afternoon and evening with the caiuts in that region. On arriving in tl e great city of Chicago we found the weather some cold r and it has snowed almost every day since, and that We havent seen Yours lterpec: fully, Sir: llrumuT Grurox. The emtnlT roeerker bus moved otlice. Now look out for the new hr in- cumbent. Certainly you don't want to suffer wilh d. .p"pM i, c t ipution, U'k heu4 ache, s.iilow vvin unit loss (.f ippetite. You have never tried DeWit'.M F ji r y r for i hm eompluint- - or you would have been cured. They are small e;-- Bi-e- Pi a 1 but great icgulators. A. Lunt Sou. rEatnm ;r t ..'ryr.'.Kra living brie. Oar e - y, ,f Tee Ue'iuliht hotel thing Saradid we which at the quarters toga after some arranging and f.r-- t tfc do vim fa fiud fkh-khvx- i vm ' r.jVA .a piiTy V-- - ) ... A 1 h parti-ciw.U- ; i : I 'ii - oi'..' ad - nis; Sitr done on a large scale. 'Hie hotels are large, the restaurants are ditto, the store are immeinc and th" factories and all public works are on the largest and broadest scale. to ee the imIts done in business of mense amomt a single dav in this great cemmer- Uv.1 .J I'C lOi.lll SlOllS Cl.llCitl. in really-surprisin- I heri that cover a whole hicck aiul floors high. Thousands are on the floors at a in fct there are over L000 tim clorks in one single ratail store, and the customers don't get any better bargains than at horn either. J HSt think this i nearly s many as them arc mn womni and children in Xejihi. One of tlm very peculiar siiphts wo saw was the pit in the hoard of trade building how could be done in such a bedlam is a mystery to so green a spectator as I. T he hu ge fit c tot ies are mid S ofeut-bomer- ! s hu.-int- ss .IY" . JW--- J Bolh the metliod arul resttlts when yr:;p of I- igs is taken ; it is peasant and ivlreshuig to tin ar-acts gently v'et promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system elfectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of it.- - Lind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and to the stomach, pr. nipt in its action an-- truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthyaud agreeable substances, it many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the molt popular reme ly known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on Land v, ill it promptly for any .me who w to try it. Do not a, cept any - ta-t- e. l pro-cu- r" utc. CALIFORNIA sub-l- it FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fRAHCtSCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. tiVYt VC IK, H.f, l p s W 4-- p- - pa ra Fad'd c DENTIST, 1 Hawkins Betti. -t 1 oth-1:-- r ! A t,CxPk 'Of s Worth of Post Office , 11 1 ( i ; c.nu-mauo- e. sh-ri- lf, Practices the Hale Method of Painless Filling, Does the toothpick hurt your teeth? it is Probably Pyorrhea. Pyorrhea cannow bo cured. |