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Show 1 nt &n BY TELEGRAPH, function. .Very WSDNEBBAi ana SATCnDAT, , Spial I ' Ikxicv F t- L Mi.inui 3lnrHr. fa wnom nil uliould b addreiwed. : iuianMatioD8 Company who per. 8Jen Theatre ou.Friday turljr .last, with slighl. exceptM4 satisfaction.! Miss ions,' g,B ieaer to great sdvant g on Aj,mi appeared added and lo her reput-tio- o ,0tk etentngs tt actress, already well establMr.'Mardeu's clear ished in this city. and easy, geutle-Bi'- y slocution finished lDd wa niucn appreciated. Mr. puonV surprised everybody who wit of the characters of jejjeJ bU rendition Artuand DuraL, Consider-jD- g lhidi and and brief experience on bj youth hi performance was remark-b!- . the 8(age rle was called before the curtain coe&ch occasion, with .Alias Adams, to revive the plaudits ef the audience. Jlr Dunne haa much to learn; but with tteaily application there ia nothing lo Under his making a mark in his pro Uim- - Mrs. Bo wring is a very uaeful (id in a Mock company, and represented fcewral character! rery creditably. Phil Margetta ia alwaya jolly, and neer fail He was o iet hia audience in a roar. ttceWed with great applause, and the 'Ogdenttea will be glad, to see him again, the rest of the Company did well, but looi of them were not "up" in their ia a great annoyance to the ftria, wbioh public and a serious drawback to the jiber performers. A hint to the wise, ' ' te. ThMtss. f0red at the tf kioht. To Btor. and nnj Mr J. WStf managers of the Salt Lake Theatre, tnleited company, among who.u a Hr. Mark Wilton from the London and Liverpool Theatres, will appear at the and Ogden Theatre will introduce his Harris Mr. light. lightning changes after the style of the 'celebrated Lingard. Mr. Graham is a fratorite comedian with the Ogden pub lic, and, with ether well known actori ia hia company, cannot fail to draw a nod house. Read ' posters and the advertisement in the Junction; then go and get some fun. Jf the adage, "Laugh wd grow fat" be eorrect, considerable d pose tissue may be acoumuluted by and attending the performance night. tin ht UT Bring in jronr produce and huy your nn W Drag nd Qrocrie. at Store. cull Medl-ri- rates, at the DKITER i t CO. tbe Mattes. The Salt Lakr of yesterday wants to know "what's the matter with the Junction?'' Nothing, friand Itrald, except extcn-ait- s circulation. One of our mailing clerks ws absent on Saturday list, intensely interested in the subject-oarsenical poisoning. The U'rald and one other esteemed exchanges were neglected for a day. On other occasions the Junction has been ma. led to the Heroll as regularly as its publication, and that never fails. Something roues at Salt Lake if it doe.-n-'t come to bund. Nothimo Sirald Wms amu Luiuuk. ibe Wines and Liquors imported a very beat into Utah ire to be obtained at the Pioneer Drug fcsra. 57.tr j ! Xsw STons. Mr. Driver, late of the Fioneer Drug Store has, in partnership with Dr. Nellie, opened a drug and grocery business at Mr. WoiidihaueV old taad on the ast side of Main . St,, linger the name of the City Drug Store. Mr. Driver has a well established n in Ogden, and his partner' has during his residence here, conducted himself ia an unassuming and gentlemanly manner. They will no doubt establish a lucrative and popular business ml we wish them all the success they See advertisement in this issue repu-Uiio- 'f the Jckctios. Ales GiMii.Ni. Fine English Draught at W. II. Pidcock's, on Main St., - "Ogden. 61-t- f !Firb! FiaalMrPeery, Superintendent of the Z. C. M. I. in this city is i awake to the danger in which of the Main street stores are $lcd from fire. 11 n therefore had welldng, and a doubled handled force fcuBip sel'up'immediately in front of the piious premises occupied by tho 'and errn sAd a powerful stream W water, when necessary, that would do Wh to preserve that portioa of . the Street from destruction ! the event of W two of Vhrea more ef these pumps Wild be a spWndld. ' thing for T Main ' ?" ' " " attW-- ' ide 'many . ATtijtTiox, All :slves in debt to J li, "Us, ' fcn6wtng persons me can liquidate . "- -- n and forwarding me a n celpt of tho W. U. PlDUOCK. , "att. A' ''aa Law.-iJud- ge ' .". Hugan-- , .. C-- 4 ; wlio has Peen conducting the alleged poisoning itn great abihjy, pfe-n- ts his card to the public ia ' columns of the Junction. Mr. Hug-i- a intends to fisil Ogden frequ "'ntly, d effm his pnfessioral services to : ,! in heed of legal advice. " by Sec Botttwell! f r. in this Uity to-d- Terrific Explosion in New York! "l intor Suicide by jumping . ; Boiling Water! Another Steamboat 'ilxplosion!Tf:.,y . I . ''ft'", ;5 ' I AMERICAN. New York, 14. An explosion followed by a 'fire, occurred last night in the liquor blure ot TUos. Duraucy, Montgomery street, Jersey City. The tire spread rapidly, and the following stores were completely destroyed: Durancy & McUee, liquor ud fruit; A. 11. Wilson, real estate office; Abraham II. Pome, watches and jewelry; J. V. Ellision, stationery; Mrs. naines, ary goods. Tbo cause or the explosion, which carried the doors and w'.udowa of the liquor more a hundred s unknown. Hauk Smith 'and iamily occupied apartments above the store. ., Mrs Sin tu was, burned to a crisp, and one other woman is m.ssiug. Mary Martin juuiped from a window and broke her leg. The loss ia $70,- - yard,-i- ooo. : . Columbus, 0., 14. Mrs. T. R. Colburn will be arrested on the charge of causing liuffenburg's dath. Khe will iunntdi-atelbe admitted to bail uuiil Monday, when the preliminary examination will commence. This arrangement was made belwaen the Counsel of all partus to- y dy.W C. Graham, one of Hkf Ctr Withdrawal of the Loan T1& Go to the HioiiKr I'rug ProdiM taken. war Orocerien; to th OaDe Jusotios by tha Atlantic and l'aeifcc Telegni)li Caiuiianjr. San Francisco, 14. .The "Japan," from China arrived at 10 o'clock last night,: ami "brought 9 packages ol freight an dan uuusuuliy large passenger list for the Ka.--t. aiid Chinese. . After taking Europe, with the Corean forts and spiking all. the guns, the American fleet returned 19 its anchorage at lioyse Station. Minister Low communicated with the Corean authorities but only moulting rrpl.es The fleet reiuruud 10 Cnel'oo to await ! 47,-50- t g-- ' , from Washington! Everything is qu.et in Japan. fTwo Englishmen and a (Jermun, engaged in ran owng the- - material from a wrecked Ucrmiiu at the Sir James lia.lt group of Mauds, were captured by ttie Coreans, bound, slung on poles and carried into t h.id the interior. The British sailed for Japan to inquire into the " transaction. ' Allan M eels, an old citizen, died here yesterday. The weather is warm, and r. cloudy as in Arrived, this morning, the steamer "Constantine," from Portland, with au immense freight and unutuully large number of way passengers. Among the latter are ' Fencliio, collector of. the (iuaymas, &o., and Chavero, atmemher ' 1 of the Mexican Congrr."!. Andrew sohruiu, iaU to ttmki,a tailor, whs this morn;n sent up to the County Court for iriiil.ou throo eiiarg.-01 tiurglariy, atid a t'ou.'th is still pending against him. limh tho sailor and the saloon keeper. Slabbed on Saturday night by George Carlisle,' are still Uv ing. though the saiou'u keeper is very ' t , have taken action condemning, as unreliable, the explanation i made by the Marquis of Harrington, Chief Seoretary of Ireland, as te the cause of Jhe prevention of ths meeting on the 6th, in Phnix l ark; and have also resolved lo erimi'iul aolioii against the pofhig lite' for 'committing assaults npon the topl8 whe assembled upon that occasion. A dipatcli from Rome reports that King Yict6r Emanuel had a narrow escape from death while hunting wild ' boars. Copenhngen, 14. Precautionary measures bave been adopted and are to be enforced by Gov eminent; to prevent the introduction of cholera into the country. Bass Bali,. On Saturday last a match game of Base Ul wu plaved at Cor.nne, between (he Cor'mne Base Bull Club, (champions' of Utah .Ter itory,) and the "Echo" club of Ogden, on the grounds of ths former, whioh resulted in a defeat for the champions. The ground was in special order, owe-in- g to a shower of rain that bad fallen the evening before. The Ogden buys arrived by the early morning train, aud the game was commenced shortly after. There was some very good play made on both sides, but the fielding and batting (especially the latter,) of the Ogden club was very fine. Eight innings a side wa played, the score standing, "Ech " forty leavsix runs, "Coi'uints thirty-eight- ,' ing a score of eight runs on even innings in favor of the Ogden club. The "Echos'' 0 inoieuced their ninth inning, and scored fifteen runs with two men out, when lime was called, as tbey bad to leave for home by train. The champions took their defeat with a very good grace, as it is the first game they have lost for some time, but if the Echos" continue to play as they bave been doing, w think they will give any club they may play with a hard rub to best tbem. The Corinnes" were short of their regular pitcher, but bis place was filled by Mr. Stone, whom we think is eqi lly as swift a pitcher as Mr. Oram. Mr. George Miles, of the Cor-inclub filled the duties of Umpire to ths satisfaction of all. There were a goodly number of ladies in attendance, who sympathised deeply with the champions. Below we give the soore. S ne 'ehoi in Nine 6. Inninyt. Outs. Position. 3 Donelly, 2nd, B. 3 Poulier, 8rd B. 2 B. Burns, 6 Ellmer, S. S. 3 P. Keller. 6. Leavitt. 1. 2. Z. 4. prisoner' at San Quentin, Frances Smith, sen'enced lor ten years, and having two yet to serve out, is reported to nave committed suicide on Saturday by jumping into a vat of boiling water. He lived soino ten hours after being taken out. ; ' Geo. D. Trent, a negro employee of the post otlice, who is churged with opening letters and stealing $220, has teen arrested in Chicago while en route East, and brought back here. He will be tried next week. Maysville, N. Y., 14. The tt earner "Chataugua" exploded her boiler while wooding, six miles below here. The dead as far as known are Mrs. Hopkins and daughter, residence unknown; ilenry Cooke, colored; Mis. E. Cochran. Buffalo, drowned. Fourteen others are injured, badly, and , . some will die. Washington, 14. The Secretary of ,he Treasury, issued the following circular:' ' ' 1 Treasury Department, ' Washington. Aug. 14. Gentlemen: I have deemed it advisable, on further consideration, to with draw the loan for the present from the marks with the exception of. the five per cent, bonds, as offered o- the ha- tional banks by circular letter of the ' Secretary of th1 Treasury, dafd the lltth inst. The Voftiinunication relates 10 the four per cent, and four and a halt per cent. b ndn, in combination with the five per cent, bonds. ' Geo, S,. BorTWKtt, (Signed) Secretary of the Treasury. The "Polaris" was at Holstenburg, Jutland, July 31. Scbenck telegrap' s a -- onfirmation of tht appointment of Sir Alex. Cockburn as arbitral o at Geneva, undr the Tree Roundell ty of, Washington, .and Sir certainly Palmer acoun8el,aU.iAjio known that Assistant Secretary Bancroft Davis will be the agent of the United States. .The British agent, is not, y announced This Government has yet appointed no eounsel., Charles ,C. asof New York," is employed as sistant of the limited States. First Lieut. James Carlins, 1st Cavalmarcourt ryi has been found guilty by for tial and dismissed the service, miliprejud.cial to good order and soldier a ordered tary discipline, having to discba"Tt Ms warbmfl at-- target be fore which trumpeter Kelsey was stand was killed. ing, and by which K'elsey y, 1 it s to-d- ' L- - 3. 0. 7 ' C. Provost, C. "CoTinnn" f. 1 1 ' 61. in Eight Inningi. Runs. Hulgman, Stone, Hu'but, A a ha oh, Evan, 8. 9. , . I . ' A F. F. R- - C. Total 24 s low. 7. 6. 7. 6. lt 7. McCarty. 8 J. Young. 9. Runs. , Harnish, Smith. Barnard, Hull. e ; C. 2. . i 1. 2. 1. S. S. C. F. L F. 1st U. 3rd B. L F. ' 11. .3. .3. C F. 4. '4.. 6. " Total 24. 38. At teu a.m. tho School houae, and met at tho were formed fur marching, under the special cars of the supxrintt udeuf, Mr S ttnuel Dye.1 First, two vouns Indies, dressed for the oouasion, with banner inscribed in gold letters,. "Eastou Sunday School, lu God we Trust." Sacoiid, 24 young ladies, the daughters of Zion," frara four to eighteen years of age. Third, 20 youths and a rear guard of four young men with flag. When ready to march. Elders Beoja-miWaldron and Robert Gale stepped to the advance, bearing the stars and Stripe-- , and all marched through the streets to the sound of musio. The procession moved on to Uintah and attracted: much attention. On their return, they culled at Justice Gi over's, gave a salute and tang a song, then passed parties . a borne. At 2 p.m., they met with the citizens at the School bouse, who were well pleased to hear them answer questions, aud sing and recite. Prest. Spaulding, Elders GoflT, Moore and others made speeches calculated te inspire the youthful mind and cheer their hearts. The evening olosed with cotillion exercises, when all went horns with cheerful hearts. Joskpu Grovcb. Wliolcsnle unci Retail .. tf - ALL 131 KINDS OF FURNITURE, CABINET WORK, UPHOLSTERY, etc etc. UTAH, Have just received tho largest assort menl of Furniture ever brought into this City, all of which will be sold at figures to satisfy the most economical of puroheri For Prices see Handbill N.B. All kinds of Carpenter and Job Work neatly executed, ou short notice and reasonable terms. Main (treat, tJUi'ARTMRarr,'- ell ,, assorted Stock, just reoeived, uon. isUiig. ia part, t , '(, 'it. Popllnsi, Grenadines, ' Lnwna, I'tquas, ; Marseilles, Fine Shawls"''&ciy v? and ftill of complement SUMMER GOODS. 1 ssssssssssssi I ?i m SHOE DEPARTMENT- - " is oomplet " lu" ' LadlesV Ml won and Clent Children' ' '.r CalllVmlannd other BOOTS AM SUOKr Croiut H. 2. Bctmtut. Window, Blluds, ; - Call attention to their large ortd 0g4n Doors, H ta Slippers, the latoei r . Jntiiettivs ylos.' Also IIAT3 and'CAPO Ladies Sundowns, Gipsleti, iVllltaotf's, Le.v dents Strttw and ranamas, - BarsV Carpets, Ifonqulta -- Window Curtains und Shades." UT SW A OK - READT-MAD- ' 3 CLOTH INO. full Stock ot GROCERIES, i eto., eta, ' ''" Call and Ei amino. A II .? . ' . ARB-WAR- E, - . .' 7 -- Bills of liiiniber, y . Lumber, IIorrEBS A tremendous swarm of en the gnrdens in the lit grasshoppers extreme eastern portion of this city on Sunday last, and have continued "even until the present day." Corn, beans, cabbage, young trpes, etc., sre suffering from their ravages. It is hoped that the insatiablus will take wing before tbey deposit their eggs. Coal eil has bocn applied to trees with good effect, so fur as the hopp?rs are concerned, they will not go near it. What the effects of the oil are upon the trees we bave not learned. ut "Pickets', - every day, during Give him a Tall. XANUFACrClilS. Woolen Factory noirin oprrattoit, mtinnfuoturing Clotlr, - - of superior nuality. , -- v The llljhetat ivlee mild Wool. ftr Cash paid for Hiilosf at our REMOVAL! TAXXEIIY. LUMBER YARD has been removed to One lllwk i:at of the LADIES' THE WHITE PINE CO-OPERATI- VE TIlliingOMoe, on the flench, Ocrien, INSTITUTION, THE BEST QUALITY OP PI! LIBER WHITE ; - OUR - . , Main Street, Orden, business hours. e--tr ; iI03IE hasten aLths . is H. D. SCOVILLE can Oflles, - BRIGHAM CI TY from Bear Laks Divide, near Mount Naab, for Sale at the Mill, from $20 to $25 per 1000 feet, and at the Yard from $30 to $40 per 1000 feel, in Cash or its equivalent. 3Iain. Street, Ojytlsju; WI?U 18 fTIX A 1 Xs Xj I N" 23 3V1 tSTeCK W It TT 4 HOSIERY &. FANCY COOD8. fit. Ladi of KurthrrB I'tnh ar. rwifullx Invited to call and lnioct t.foi iiuicLiwing rm-'- . SERVN-K- g lUS OF Hnv, txD fnfL-c-l . , Iq U a Drutnunker ui W rwtrirq nriian. Kfrt-cln- Millinwr Dpitrtau.nr. will b. iu attmUiaic . nuidxraU. i3tf and ArlU CEDAR POSTS Sale. Wheat, Outs Barley, etc. taken iu payment. IMPORTANT OFFER',V ' ff.w noon 13th Iw. prti good 'Hi";.-DIED. , ai A In Ogden, of convulsions, August WANT TO TKAtlE OODKN PROFKK- LOGGING WANTED. HANDS WHO and 1871, JOHN, son of Albert Fanny t.r l.KAL TATE iu Ut. Luoia. Mo..' or in CoringUw, KentactjrT ltMt.actaMc. Gray, aged 6 weeks' and 2 days. Hill, Apply to Wintiibof Fablrt, one bloo East uheTithing Office (on the Bench), CITY LOT IN COYINGTON, KY.y Btnr, please copy Ogden. In Dumfermline, July 17, of inflamLEVI WIIEELEll. oppo.it. Ciaclnuuti; and iwtiiral Bu. mation of j the bowels, Hvsttji Smith, Mr City JjOtn in Ht.'Ionls, JIo. son of James Hoggan, aged 4 years and alu. a or tit hamlred urw uf ' ' ' 1 month. Mil. Star. " ,"'"' , " BEAR LAKE DIVIDE. . OGDEN CITY STEAM SAW MILL. We are requested MERCANTILE til. mutti.rn part of Mwuiarl, wrtl DRY GOODS, n, dru(Tdepartment .uparior growth. I haT. alK on Iin4 a' tnr MiortmxiYt nf Pampe-anPipitiK, Auriculiurtl IuiplriunU and itra-iii- Machinery, of the latfwt IniproTaiiwnta. ft tli aboro pmrwitjr I will trad. Ss Ikal Eatai. in Ogilm, Vtuli. , For rrfenmc, cowalt tATI V. STCAXT, at my addrww, A. J. hTinmr, i,M Nurth 144k Mif trrct, 8t. Luuia, Hi. All or any NOTICE. THAT TASIl. llOM IT MAY" CONCKPN. of Richmond, (jwIi Entry for th. Twn-itf- t oiimI. 1871, eatrbonir JUjr loth, couutjr, ttah, th. eut half of 8. W. qaartrr of 8m. 27, t liaif See. of north- nt qnartM' of 34, nnrth-Mu- tt 27, qaartn- of Sac. M, net half of half of north-wm- it qnartif of to. 3. half of mntUt vst qusnar of Sac 85, ( nuartrr of Bortb-ww- l quarter of fled 29. 7a-bi- p 14, Snrth Kanira 1 out, containing SIS ba Iwi Bail io trnet Sr tin inhabitant, ami i. now nuly tu h. aifpiovd of la lot. to toy pereoa . or proij .ntitlwl thereto. All ucrmm. cbtiuiine to liiownun, or ptwrnaora ontii Mi try, will Ink. due koUm f any portion, of and mak applicatiuo, a prondad in th. MMuto. Of Utah. . WM. P. HENDBtCKI, Rlclint'-mii- , Major. Mj 2;th, 1671. rpOW L tnt vtt fcitlt WHITE, . NOTICE. ct the lIQoTHIkpArtment E. J. ATKINS, . :(T 40-l- y . WANTED - of tlrMa and tiinlwrwl with oak, Mukorr and waluat, af FINISHING LUMBER, ' IAD FAHMIXJ ill i Amnety GROCERY; Wheat taken In payment. ECCLES k PIDCOCK, STtf X li'.'t - Main Street, Ogden, . aon-du- DRY GOODS . Cobbkction. by D. JAMES & Co, friends of Mr. Joseph Robinson, ef Plain city, who had the misfortune to Having removed their Mill to the White Pines on the Bear Lake Divide, are now break his leg last week, that he was not prepared lo fill bills for the best under the influence of liquor when he to We are happy fell from the wagon. hear it. Our information was derived from some of his relatives, and we sup- Sext Door to Z. C. 31. I., TO THK PITBLIC A CHOICB posed it was correct; we are glad to hear that tbey were mistaken.- - People OFFERS of Oonaral UarcbaodiM, aoawatinf at the Lowest Rates. should be particular when, they report to the papers. anything ill or delivered in Orders filled at the GROCERIES, ' , City. OjiIpb 4 Rusawat. -- Last Saturday W. Critch-loHARDWARE, and a party of ladies were taking TINWARE, TeaniM wanted to haul a ridl ia a wagos north ward from Ogden, & SHOES,"7 on 8hares from the BOOTS Lumber when Mr. Critchlow stopped awhile on , Xo-to Mill Ogrdcu. Fancy the way. A young man woo was driving, Hats, t'lolhinjc, etc. 1 lions, r " off to bridles took horses' the V foolishly All Ordvr. atlrMMl tA THE altow them to drink; they started and ran a considerable distance to tne alarm Ooupriset ft full n4 complete natortinnt of BAItNAKD of the ladies, but one of tbem seised lbs itvb Hii jifuicimisj, riuut, una, varninQM, Hud luncj strtu-lfHrushM . fourth on them drew hard, 8Uwt,Cgl, will iwct. prompt ttieutloo lines and, pulling the bridles up to the horses' necks and checked tbem a' little, and they were Contaiua th. ckoirent plin.ttcm of Win, Braadiws finally stopped without injury to any Alcobol, etc., etc., all of which a B" being aol'l Mr. Ita PAtt, Arrhltrt and BulHdr.will ajt 3tf mr Agent in Rait lk City. t tlx nnr tuwcft fxwiribl one. Prmcriptloiu 0rfull)rAllOBiponiKld it a tkni-tn- t Drugut. to F.8. tha Ut and 3rd and partiw iixttitd Took Fright. A learn was being un- 2nd Ward Stort ara rw)ntd to Mttla imuwdi-talV with the Optra Clt CoH.porU Meromtil fOREIGN. .. loaded at the Rail pofid depot yeilerday, Jnctitnuon. fShoe Jlaker, Boot and London, 14. B. BALLANTVNR, when it Wok frighf1, tore up Fiftli Street, o A rh. ir Fifth StrMt, Ogditn. not. Is jn it reportThe Frenoh Government, AU kind, ut Biu and f li'X aiad to ordM-th-- t fence and a knocked of ran Of part agiinat dmUIt eKntwi. rodau taken in payment. :. m: ed, has requested the extradition L .l- i. .1 ,1.. uu wnuu 0.1 iuc iu ine lluowQ, oui'iig on.munists who have taken refngfor ull lligheMt Price 1paid rohd, and reaching Union Square, left 1 Idea. TO 1)0 HOUSEWORK. British soil. Tim reply oMja.lB.i kliiriM CitIRL WANTKO and the of running -finally . W. part gars of L VTcfuwI. M. V. rVmember tin Hit Boot. I. Otict, t a loi'UtER, Cabl' ft is raid 'id be war Ml A?e:ciaton. of Publin came np standing near the White Houce. The Bea-ma- n tivMu AIt LUMBER Building Material, - air-tiph- t,' CM. I. .? S Bor-ssKi'- - Z. Dealer Bear. Killed. Hyrum Smith, son of Judge Smith of Brigham city, shot a bear on Sunday last, while in the kan-vo- n Tho getting berries. It weighed about Gbmcins Jewslbi,. ouly at which genuine Jew elry can 200 pounds. He put four shots Into i'. he obtained in Ogilsn is at Paurs & is death on bears of different A!.o Main Street. Repairs neatly Hyrum kinds. Uf All work warranted. executed. Notice. Read the card of Messrs. Earll and Smith in thn JintTiOH to day. Judge Smith of this 'firm, Is the gentleman who appeared for the defendants in the late extraordinary case in Ogden, uoceding in obiaiuinft their acquittal. His legal experience is extensive, and hia record on the Pacific Coast is very satisfactory. The firm is able and reli. able, i Glass Jars for Preserved Fruit, strong and cheap, at the C3-Z. C. M. I., Ogden. ' LlTTIE FROM ELDBB D. M. STTJaTIT. WILLIAMS .SCOnilE, By the courtesy of Prest. F. D Richards Matiutactureri and Dealan la ' we have been favored with the perusal Of a letter from Elder D. M. Htuart, dated Omaha, August 9. Elder Stuart is on his way home, having been honorably released by President Young. He feels satisfied with his mission and Glazed alive to (he importance of continued activity, as may be seen from tho following extraot from his letter: ''Labor purifies not only the human heart, but all the elements are purified Our Mill is now running and we are by labor. The sea must roll lo purify winds blow to prepared to furniah must the the itself; purify air. All uature is at work. Work while etc.. is t .e word. Stagnation is it Is lo order.death! To work nccor ling to law there ik order; and from law and order come Our yard on Main Street is supplied all the virtues we read about in Heaven. witn a good assortment to meet ths ' deiiiafid "for . ' To work without law is 10 work at ran" dom. It has ever resulted indiaiord, La Hi, and dlncord produces death, aud ihul to work is hbor lost." Nullifies, etc. Umpire, George Miles. Scorers for "Echos " Hobarf. "(Jonnnes", Wilson. estab-lishme- & IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS J. eritUAMs. The hum of the threshing machines makes musio again in in plenty. Ogden, singing of bread-stuf- f Fetch on the wheat, you subscribers who have not paid up; we are watching and waiting for you. C " .J Party at Ji H. ECOLES & lastou. WM. PIDOOCK, ... August 10, 1871. . ' Thbebino. C. 2. 8. 2. 4. 1 - Sabbath School MAY CONCERN. THAT ASH'.. No. 8i9 Town WrlhiTille City, moWHOM IT 1. Entrt, tiach. County, i t:uh, nikf f 8.t. M Kth, ll7t, V, and lot. 1 and J; . V. A tee. S; W. U 8 U V. E. E. U 8. W. "Zand B. E. P. W. ).! 8. ft . S W. W aud L..t 4 1; W. 10 Tp. V ' E. N. W.V4' 11; Ji. K. W E 35 W. V?8. . 8 and t,. at N; In Townhip 11 North of Kang.1 W. eontnunaj HGOacrM ba. Wa otad. in triiKt for the iuU.iin, to h difpod of iu lotrf tact., and i. now bracing S. E. 4 Zud tnuy 8c G l rctini to any psnon or prau wtittrd thereto. All panos. claiming toUUx owner or pov- W . tor of any portion of aid entry wilt tU notice and mak. the application as provi'it'd ia 1)4 Starntaaof Uta.WILLIAM M VCQKAK, 30-- 5 Wln-01.- , My II, IK |