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Show ’ THE WEEKLY L, MMU WEEKLY TRIBUNE, PUBLISHED EVERY shame by the generosity Publishing Company, pers say, andtheir eete cesta ee eeee er ese essen eects 4.00 "200 cece rer 3.0. < 22 8: o5~- se ~- SS S DMONTHS eae ; THE DAILY TRIBUNE : eee Tet eee 0eee Bie MONTHScoeeeeLL’ co. ..es Tuner MONTUS.....0.. Loe merits. ‘ the behavior will condemnation pe yi 3 year’s trial of Paris thorities 2 meet | js promptly and'generously met. 2 *it so tichly } peed is far -extending : extreme, and_ fe but the portion of os country hay: Ges 1G Ratiatie The the desolation 1Si | has Satisfied ee pily exempt from tic | coming td thé fescue, and the liberal th nena ea ee Pars thal ie pucumanc) ee ae ore OF forward, | are sending they assuage is effective systemconsists $10.00 the suffering we trust will of Works || offtings of ‘oneandbet valuable. The system sb0 | clock A that 3.00 | which give the tite oi & large number | that sees eee es SUNDAY : TRIBUNE : . . any ; Le eeticy io ——— —_@—_—_ a _ DENNIS oe 18 havi ing honors and titles piled upon him by the’ Eastern press, which he leves to praise in the choicest billingsgate. His latest title is the “California Hoodlum Blath. ener”: Een Durie istration ce the first term President of his admin- Grant frequently told his friends that Orville was suffering from an affection of the brain, but not until within two or three months Rash has the truth been established. pes ONE of the first dntios of Congress when it reassembles should be to appoint a committee to collect all the information in regard to the causes and best means of preventing yellow fever. That is, if they are not too busy President making. ‘ aa “Tux. Detroit Free Press shows a thorough comprehension. fit) sutier izas iugged his petition around until he can show 36,000 names of men who want him to run for Governor. The : same men would havesigned a petition to have him hung.” re iin OveER 100,000 tons weight of tobacco is ‘consumed yearly in China. Men, women and children smoke. In fact, an order. of the emperor commands the universal use of the weed, tobacco smoke being reckoneda soveri gn remedy vagainst all kinds of contagious made it, and if they are satisfied, it is more than their creditors are. They say that they borrowed $100,000,000 to rebuild their city after the fire and now they are going through the bankruptcy court to get out of paying the money. is remediable by Ek eeats ACCESS] pofSelllbuehders with pagan meé railway the e Mi Mint clerks offices; gave also ‘ne ; public debi has fourth, and the in- }ient fo the vipw e e es ica o ee es en- n mounted reauce : 2 Os OUR] sumption. es: 3:, Aad to $736,- | My —--@--—--— from the ts coin value near Peitial wert tae ee of re- | ing to ie - lees a ec of me -_ | age, oe ed,” ORE ES SEAS Sh Z : : e ee been | will have upon this question of such persons themselves 2s zy are haunted comfortable. 2 This is the common aim of humanity, and brings the Saints in harmony with the unconverted. They lose their rancor towards the enemies of the kingdom, find both classes have many things in common, and insensibly to themselves, they shift their allegiance from the classes. Wherever it has tombated fever and death, wherever its good offices have been given, the sick. and holy and everlasting priesthood to the the suffering have called it blessed. Government of the United States. This An organization so efficient and so may be strengthening Mormonism, bedeserving is worthy of the entire. cause it is = = IS hg antagonism with confidence of the country; and those identity & aettid: but if this process Vit WAL {for bengih of time, it will who Bive of their means to id thes “%rmonism B. FR. Brigham Taylor sor Mormonism. sa Ng a ee at the death . This accor has survived LATTER-DAY PROPHECY. Pee ae \ Niesa 4 MORMONISM. strengthene nalist and platform oratoguplished jour: hardly be accepted as an author ywould subject on which he speak?” pela ig positive dictum; yet there ts with suc sionally other writers who bear. . oc Z3, As we expected, the South brings this pestilence in out another croak from that bird of evil omen, the recluse of Spring City—Orson Hyde, to-wit. The destruction of the unconverted hu man race has been promised to God’s chosen people, and this great catastrophe is to be preceded by signs and “The Mormons are a patient wonders. bby ae. The valtie of 1865 was sixty- a with ile National Bnks closed up, and an issue of inideemable paper’ money it trebling our present volume of curreticy,. ipplemented by another paper equal in face value national debt; making four billions of dollars. They wanthoney enough in circulation to fillte pockets of every impecunious vcér. In formei times absolute rulers, when hardlressed for money, have forced their abjects to take dcbased coin, and higory tells of the attempts to enforce te currency of such counters by hara penalties. In 1798 the to an amo outstandin this to be g issue of fia to the who in all some issue of Fench assignats had rivwn to the inerdible sum of ten bilion dollars, an¢a franc had fallerto the one thousaidth part of its nominal value. Athough base@upon abso- lute propery, valued2 three times the amountof its isue, its purchasing power gous & and less. the Butler” 1 Thurmans wa By Yet of that asa alented’ y /hW. WOU andl like and not holding back 8 Saal has always meant which wmitvee entrusted With the funds coxnpti- tute themselves almoners for their generous fellow-citizens. The cold weather has reached the South, and although the immediate effect is unfavorable, still the ultimate result will be good.. ‘“We have hopes,” says a Memphis dispatch, “that the back of the epidemic is broken.” But until the scourge is stayed, and the afflicted cities can earn their own support, the people of the North must not abate in their charity. With kind attention and adequate supplies for the sick, the position of afflicted families is GREEN BT ‘‘mash- ee Matter Pr ions Matters and ad Preparations for the Fall Campaign. Eeytag States, to be sent by him South. United must have been lonesome before pota h Importation of Blooded Stock from he East. fe ea The people of one of fhe ‘Barbary. States having once taken offence at something done by a nation, which was represented at their capital by a consul, loaded the consul into a mortar and shelled the sea with him. This was a sea-shell; besides, it was a grand bounce; in fact, when I have no business on hand, nothing to occupy my mind, and get to meditating on that bombardment of the ocean, I think it is the grandest bounce that ever happened. And, sometimes, the ridiculous figure the consul must have cut as he hastily, and without previous preparation, left the mortar, flashes on me and I burst into a laugh; but I check my- self suddenly, straighten np, pull down my vest, and try to be serious, for this was a serious matter with the consul— must have hurt his feelings. Those desiring further information on this subject,-I refer to a Utah jerky. Lock MELoNsE. the Presbyterians pe SR are Doing ss GREEN River, Sept. 11, 1878. The political fever is spreading to Term—M. Schaeffer, iding. C. J., Pre- SaTuRDAY, Sept. 7, 1878. EH. D. Hoge vs. the Grey Eagle Silver Mining Company; judgment by default for $260.58 and costs. Kahn Bros. vs. Lord Claud Hamilton et al.; the motion fora new trial was ar gued and submitted Isaac Woolf vs. Lord Claud Hamilton et al; the motion for a new trial argued and submitted. ‘ homas Allsop vs. John Hardcastle et al; the hearing of the injunction continued until Sept. 18, 1878. John Lawson et al. vs. John W. Kerr ef al.; the defendants John W. Kerr and Henry Wadsworth having withdrawn their appeal trom the de. cree herein. and coming into court by their attorneys and consenting to the delivery of the deeds made under_said decree, it was ordered that the deeds be delivered, and that the receiver pay to Henry Wadsworth $25,000. decreed to be paid on the delivery of said deeds. Thomas McLelland vs. D. O. Dickinson et al.; the judgments entered a i Se a tar garet Sharp, Joseph§. Williams and Adolph M. Anderson were admitted to citizenship. Court adjourned until eee) morning, Sept. 9th, at 10 o’clock —_—_@———_ Monpay, Sept. 9 1878. Mary Admire vs. 8. "§ dm ire; re moved ? Both the calendar. H. B. Claflin & Co. vs. B. M. Durell et al.; continued. Stephen Garrett vs. Arie Penedo; demurrer to the complaint confessed and two days allowed to answer the complaint. E. Whittemore vs. John W. Jenkins et al.; demurrer to the answer ccn- a fessed and twenty days for the defendant, Emma Jenkins, to amend. J. Morrison vs. J. J. 0? Riley et al.; settlement of the statement onthe motion for a new trial was continued. hearman vs. the Flagstaff Silver Mining Company; continued, ateman vs. John Spriggs; desustained and twenty days murrer given to amend the answer. M. Isaacs vs. A. EH. Barnes et al.; passed to be taken up by agreement. 8. Gisborn vs. I. 8. Watterman etal.; demurrer by the defendant J. C. Baily confessed, and the cause dismissed as to him. Samuel McConihe vs. Elizabeth T. Crismon et al.; demurrer to the amended complaint overruled and ten days given to answer. C. Rehmke et al. vs. Jeter Clinton et al.; demurrer to the amended com- plaint argued and taken W. eae Hoe under advise- ment. Davis Howe & Co. ys. 1.8. Watterman; demurrer to the complaint argued and taken under advisement. Court adjourned until Tuesday, at 10 o’clock a. m. ——_-9--——-- TuEsDAY, Sept. 10. Chris Rehmke et al. vs. Jeter Clinton et al.; demurrer to the complaint overruled, and the defendants given fiftccn days to amend the answer. John Cucrighino et al. vs. G. B. Bailario et a].; the motion of the defendant to reinstate said cause on the docket and to vacate and set aside a certain stipulation, argued and submitted. Court adjourned until Wednesbay morning, at 10 o’clock. 2a SVs eee EDN EEB SS Sent. Territory of Utah et al. Golding; demurrer ae the argued and submitte Sutherland & Kimball vs. 11, 1878. vs complaint F. T. Lunt et al.; the demurrer tothe complaint overruled, the defendants except and are given ‘ten days in which to answer. and Neil C. Sorenson were admitted to citizenship. for ee, Eps Tripune: The more thoughful readers of Tor TRIBUNE will admit that whatever pertains to the moral welfare of this Territory is not of less importance than that which pertains to its material may not be 2: THIRD DISTRICT COURT. April John Wruk UTAH PRESBYTERY. What Correspondence Tribune.} eed of Pythias th e Knights ene ayeeve ee $20 at se Ning, and sent it to the sufferers Me Political olitical ie fend a eae propatg 8D RIVER. EO Operations. of the. Bold Train Wreckers and Horse Thieves. eee ee he : i ee y thesame, e hisher | including $75 appropriated by the Odd i. i tenner cate ee It | 1,4 ges of Uta ee $325 by the four potatoes. than being associated with & the sick, fall -a. sacred, charge upon those who are happily exempt from the desolation. In Memphis the daily disbursements of the Howard Association and other relief organizations, amount to $11,000, and the supply on hand on Wednesday was enough to last five days. Adjacent points were calling upon Memphis for aid, and as its citizens could not turn a deaf ear to others in the same distress, relief was readily granted. Thus Memphis becomes the distributing point for the bounty of the North, and the com- donated | $25,~ making a total of $488, which will be sent South this mornin This remittance will swell the amount subscribed in Utah to about $2,900. Utah Lodge No: 1, #-O.. F., last night, at their regular meeting, made a liberal response to the call for relief from the Southern sufferers. They ap-| U t Codman has the aeania érs’ Association at its recent meeting in Saratoga. ‘This éxperienced The word Ppoutce’l has recently takfinancier devotes a good share of his enona meaning different from that hich it has had for the last thou-| ast sh attention to the consideration of the | whic | geot which our silver legislation | sand years. This shows that it ~is try- testimony, and it will be interesti ae | Daople, Saver the oly apostle, ond period hag) are the revolutionary ane Web, iallerd tes vet ie Od clubs, ay?" went forth that the grievous enough; but when to sickness THE Post Office Department has at inquire upon what 8 ground they y b eee thm "Nhe sin committed by the 7 a gClSes. ‘ats Shoald “te ; and death in the heusehold., are added their opinion. What are we to underAse OB of retaliating the last taken important action with refer. bloated, sant the presence of gaunt famine and diseases. stand by such an expression? If Mr.| robberies and assissinations rd n-; poelled. i ee thets BBORcy. ence to the transportation of gold and of the i bedsides untended, such misery is’ bean : : : cus sce at th Taylor means that the peaceful death | petrated by the Saints, and driv- law, tals AS. tif sat their nomi _ THE amenities of journalism are pe- silver as third class mail matter for yond endurance and a people cannot be of the prophet, who went to his grave ing out such wdesirable neighnal ylue. [e. &stiffen the value of A culiar in Boston. The following sam- transportation through the mails held blameless who suffer it to exist. ata good old age, without being called | bors from their midst, has yet to be | the errency, Nee Pwere passed, pun- The North has done nobly in this hour circular is now being prepared directple is from the Herald of that cultured to account for his crimes, has encour: | atoned, and this ydlow fever scourge | ishin ing postmasters to receive gold and with im} jorisonment, and of trial and suffering in the South, and place: “If there is to bea horticultur-al exhibition in Lynn this Fall, we ad- silver as third class mail matter at the aged the present leaders of the Mormon may be a sign of Divine displeasure. evenially with de ath, any and all “earnest thanks from a thousand gratechurch to emulate his bold and bad ¢ca- The proniséd day-f vengeance is yet persas refusing t¢) receive the as- ful hearts” are wafted back for a revise. the editor of the Free Press to rate of ohe cent an ounce, the same as “The hind of Omnipotent signes at their ae value. But ward. Let the generous outpouring conenter his head among the pumpkins. is charged for samples of ores, metals, reer: to set the law_at defiance with all to come, boastful audacity; to visit yet power,” says our bibulous prophet, He may get something out of it that minerals, &c. The circular will also his Butlr’s plan surpas’ses this financial tinue awhile longer, and the fraternal swifter vengeance upon their enemies; “will bring all these matters round io contain the important order allowing way.” expeience in extr avagance. He has spirit shown by the people of this reto surpass their deceased master in ar- their proper level, and when they do & registration of third class matter, the hrdihood to con.ceive that Gov- gion to their afflicted brethren in the rogant assumption, and where he chasAN opium-eater has gone from North come round, they vill come round big the fee to be ten cents for each package. Carolina to New Orleans to nurse The weight of packages is limited to tised them with whips to punish them in favor of the pure in Zion, and to the ‘ernmnt can impart’ commercial or hour of their extreme need, like bread exchageable value’ to a piece of cust upon the water, will return to yellow fever patients, claiming—and consternation an/ utter lea a of all four pounds. Thus four pounds of with scorpions, we know that his statesays all doctors will agree with him— gold coin, amounting to $1,000, can be ment is not true. Nor has the prophet’s the outside word whose numbers will leath:, or any other, worthless ma- them after many days. that his habit gives him immunity transported through the mails from death, which occurred upwards of a then be, comparatively, like ‘the terial, upon which! it stamps. the A Living Witness. year ago, attracted a greater number of gleaning of grapes when the vintage is words, ‘this is a dollar.” from the disease. People will await San Francisco to New York, or from Do not despair of ever finding reliet ' the result with breathless silence to any post office in | the country The plan of the Greenbackers, or from - He rakes up from the Bible to converts to the Mormon church, or in- done.” that dreadful disease dyspepsia, learn that an opium eater is of some duced a more rapid gathering to Zion. soft money party, is to flood the some threat about turning the another, for 64 cents. with the privilege or its mate, liver complaint. A single service to an afflicted world. of registering the same, if the sender The old man dropped off, ripe in years earth upside down and scattering country with a paper issue, urging trial of White’s Prairie Flower will eee ges and iniquity, the government of the abroad the inhabitants thereof; and desires, for 10 cents additional. The in favor of this currency project that make you a witness to its infallibility. QuININE has again advanced in circular will go into operation October church passed into the hands of “the then vindictively asks, “Is the yellow such money would have a uniform Druggists say they never sold a medicine they can more heartily recomTwelve,” and the disappearance of the fever slaying and driving out thousands price from about $3.50 an ounce last ist and will make a striking revolution value in all parts of the country, and mend. It cures chronic rheumatism inspired hierophant has hardly pro- from their homes?’ He then institutes June to almost $4 an ounce now, and it in the matter of transporting coin. that avast sum of interest would be cutaneous and ulcerous scrofula, or duced a ripple. oe debility, nervousness, etc.,. etc. is not unlikely that the price will rise SSE aia an invidious contrast between the outsaved to the country, as a reserve of For female complaints it has no equal. Before the demise of this holy man. to $5 an ounce or more. This is the pouring of the country’s sympathy and Mr. Perrr Henrprc, the great lumcoin would not be necessary to re- Prairie Flower is gathered from the Tux TRIBUNE indulged in some specuseason of malarial diseases for which aid for the yellow fever sufferers at the ber dealer, of Williamsport, Pennsyldeem these notes. The objections to prairie of the Far West, and then carelations upon the probable effect upon quinine isa specific remedy, and in vania, has filed with his petition in South and the slight attention that was fully prepared in the form of a liquid this scheme are various, though we medicine by an experienced physician. this Latter-day dispensation of | his the cure and treatment of the yellow paid to the Saints’ discomforts when bankruptcy a memorandum in which will adduce but one or two. Sucha Is positively purely vegetable and taking off. We put it in two ways. fever in the South enormous quantithey were ejected from their homes in he says: “At the beginning of the harmless in any reasonable amount, currency issue would be unconstituBrigham, we unflatteringly pronounced ties of it are used. Nauvoo and exposed to the inclemency present long continued depression I yet a powerful purgative if taken in a tyrant, hardened with the long exertional, because that instrument * i nae ee of winter. This epidemic at the South estimated thatI owned real estate to over doses. Directions in full are with cise of absolute power, rapacious and the power to coin each bottle. Trial size, 25cts. Large A CHEERFUL reminiscence of the exis a visitation to which that region is gives Congress the value of over $6,000,000; stocks, insolent, distrustful of his most obsePresident's visit to England is afforded money only and regulate the value size. 75cts. For sale wholesale and reexposed, and when the afiliction swoops bonds and othes securities to the value by Z. C. M. 1. Drug Department, quious flatterers and overbearing to all. down upon the inhabitants, no man in this item from an English paper re- of over $1,200,000. thereof. This is the extent of the tail It is no exaggeraand Ae Allen & Co.,‘Balt Lake City. His rule was growing intolerable, and ceived by the last foreign mail: “The with human sympathies can resist power granted that body in regard tion to estimate my loss on shrinkage many who had reposed faith in his dibailiffs still remain in possession of their appeal for aid. But the Mormons to currency legislation. Congress in real estate at $5,000,000 and my loss Bullion ‘Receipts. vine mission, when they saw his unthe horses and stables of the Sunder. in Illinois, in Missouri, in Ohio, in all on shrinkage in securities, including has power “to borrow on the credit The bullion receipts for the week lovely character and became the vicland Corpora ation, the amount of taxed their settlements in those various States, of the United States;” and this grant stock and the like, at $900,000, and I ending Sept. 12th, has been twentytims of hisinjustice and tyranny, would costs in the case of Raine versus the brought their troubles upon their own lost by the failures of others the sum of power was relied upon to sustain four bars from the Ontario, valued at Corporation in connection with the df over $1,200,000.” Commenting on lose confidence in him as a prophet heads by their predatory habits, their the legal tender laws of the period. $19,387.97, and seven bars from Silver and cast him from their affections as licentiousness, and their dangerous invisit of General Grant, ex-President of this, the New York Post says: “This But to make it applicable the Su- Reef, valued at $7,203.13, total value an impostor. We submitted it to the the United States of America, to is but one illustration of the prosperity terference with political affairs. This preme Court regarded the green- $26,641.41. judgment of the reader, whether ten Sunderland not having been paid.” cursing apostle tries to sustain a plea that rests on inflated values. Had our years more of the tyrant’s rule would not of persecution, and quotes a saying of back in the nature of a loan. holdfinancial system in 1873 been sound Tux vitriol vat of the National Guano ing that the notes were not money, Company’s works at Spring Gardens, create such widespread dissatisfaction, THE General Land Office at. Washthe Savior‘as germane to his argument: Mr. Herdic would have placed a lower and alienate so latge a number of his and that Congress has no power to Md., caused the fearful death of Geo. ington has issued a circular of instruc“If ye. were of the world, the world valuation on his property, but that devout followers, that when at last he make money of them or of anything tions to registers and receivers at the would love you; but because ye are not Rush and John G. Bailey last week. valuation would have held good to-day. should pass in his checks, this supvarious district offices in relation to The In the They were standing on a plank over it, of this world, but I have chosen you else but gold and silver. men who are clamoring fora pressed feeling would not find vent, the receipt of pre-emption declar atory legal tender cases adjudicated upon to make repairs on a pipe, when the out of the world, therefore the world new era of inflated values and inflated plank broke, plunging them into its and the rebound carry the enfranstatements for settlement on lands emhates you.’ The American people, by the Supreme Court, the majority liquid fire. Bailey was completely subtrade can find valuable instruction in chised Mormons beyond the authority braced in grants tothe Pacific railthat is, the most tolerant on earth of| of the judges found, under the war such cases as this.’ merged and died at once, but Rush of their anointed rulers. roads, which, under the recent decision any absurd ¢sm and crazy theology, in power conferred upon Congress, an clung to the sides of the tank and lived But his early demise we thought of the Secretary of the Interior, are till the next morning. their dealings with the Mormons, Death of Ned Conway. exigency where it could adopt meas: Pages whic tite might have an opposite effect. Not. liable to entry under the homestead departed from their invariable cusMr. Ned Conway, who was superinures which would be inappropriate withstanding the corrupting effects law. ‘The circular contains a list of tendent of the Western Union Tele. eae require air as well as water, tom, and because their religious at any other time. But such an ex- and in Old river, Ark., they are dying his the roads whose grants are affected by graph lines in this Territory from 1870 upon Brigham’s character of faith was peculiar, hounded them from igency does not now exist. the decision, abuse of power and long career of one State to another, and finally turned in great numbers because the stream is o 1873, died recently in Victoria, Another serious objection lies in covered with the leaves of some kin by ‘ihe them out of their peaceful homes into British Columbia, at the early age of crime, he was remembered MEMPHIS, Visksiune and other thirty-five. He had his headquarters early members of the communion in the howling wilderness, to live or die the impossibility of making such a ol water-plant. DG stovorn papers, says the St. Louis at Corinne while in Utah, and many of his younger and purer days. He had currency surely redeemable. Even Tux expenses of Vassar- College last me ae a are. murmuring loudly ‘the old residents of ‘that town as well met persecution with them, he had as fortune might serve them. if Congress has the power to make year were $178,716, and the receipts a It may be taken as a safe rule that oe been the heartless and craven ¢as Salt Lake will remember the genial labored zealously in building up the few hundred dollars less that that sum. souled and gentle-hearted Ned. Peace the man who is always complaining of its note a legal tender—which it has cut? © 9, Bslbee of the most prominent The college has about $288,000 invested to his ashes as they sleep beneath the kingdom, like a second Moses, he had bad neighbors must be quarrelsome and won Ay Yitizens, who not only fled sighing pines of the far Northwest bDY. delivered this people from their cap- himself. It is fortunéte that the large not at the present time-—there would in on of various kinds. 3 t he shore of the Pacific. precipitately at the first appearance of tivity in the house of bondage, and to |majority of the Saints are better than always be great danger that ConThe nayptia obelisk was placed in their religion, or we should have | gress—to tide over a crisis or to _rethe epidemic, first securing their prophis inspired counsels they were in- epee sie in London yesterday. Meadows Massacres ‘and | duce taxation—would tamper A Row of Pearls erty as best they might, but have debted for their present ease and se- midnight assassinations to the end of | f) pe Tn oregon bareon _a : through coral lips is certhe chapter: with the resumption fund, failed to contribute a dollar in money or Glistening These touching associations tainly a pleasing object; but a row of curity. aid in any form tothe suffering and discolored, bespecked teeth which must always be mainin any endeared him to their memory, and helpless thousands left behind. This tained, in order to keep a paper eurmouth at all is a grievous dr awback ; Union Pacific Escort. when he should be taken to his reward add to this that such a set of teeth is conduct is in strong contrast with the _ Company D, Fourteenth Infantry, U. rency afloat at par. Should this be the transfer of their allegiance to his heroic behavior of the many brave and usually accompanied byi impure breath successors in power. would be the A., with Lieutenants Austin’ and done, public confidence in the notes nd one can scarcely imagine anything Powell i in command, has been detailed Tax Centaur Liniments are of two kinds. unselfish men and women who have | m ore of the Government would be impairobjectionable. Sozodont, the prompting of their religious faith. to escort the Union’ Pacific passenger The White is for the hunfan family; the Yellow imperiled their lives and sacrificed | great purifier of the breath and whi itener ed, anda suspension of specie re- is for horses, sheep. and other animals. TestiSince these speculations were in- trains between Ogden and Omaha, and their time: and means in seeking to| ‘ of the teeth obviates this state of the leave Camp Douglas this morning to sumption would dulged in Brigham has gone to glory, monials of the effects produced by these reinevitably follow, mouth completely, rescuing its dental alleviate the misery of their fellow enter on duty at once. This precaution and a year after his passing behind the Q ccupants from destruction, and counwith dishonor and disaster in its mavieble Preparations are wrapped around eyas been wisely taken to guard against beings, when, instead, they too might | ¢ eracting the influence upon the enamel vailis a proper time to consider how ry bottle, and may be procured of any druggist, wake. train robberies and the vicious pracor. by mail, from the Office THz CENTAUR have gone away. It is also put to of acid secretions in| the mouth. his death has affected the church. if tices of tramps. Tn this connection we may note a Company, 46-Dey Strect, New York City. wo — BOUNCE, General, -Bounce, Mr. Nourse is not in : ee | _| clined to regard that as resumption brmethe | whichase does value of18, #510, n amount the comey whichcounimyt0do Gurven of a not NOWylehs rand the imaginations “THE 3 Distagiieh i toes came in. a Ree iva aera I will explain the new signification | ae ae lurid filling in of Danites, Mountain not modified, he shows, and if we of “bounce,” so that those who have its value at the Meadows assassins, and lustful priests continue to coin silver beyond the not enjoyed the advantages of becomwho appear in public with seven ordinary uses of that metal, and ing knowing that I have, may use the women freezing‘on to their coat tails. If 1@ «same. This in its new sense, understandingly. there is no change in the legislation word To “bounce” aperson means to “set it is understood that the death of Brigs been brought of other countries, (which the issue him up,” or, to “overhaul” him, either ham has strengthened such a Mormon, economy practicby talking to him with. a very steep of the International Monetary Conism as that, the belief is a delusion. nd the steady aprising inflection, or actually laying gress does not indicate,) we shall hands Those whose business brings them on him with swollen emphasis. surplus revenue to really come to silver resumption, and into close contact with the Saints, asThe bounce consists of two kinds: our public indebthave a currency in which the stand- the grand bounce, and just the bounce. sure us that these latter are settling It is difficult to explain where “just ard dollar will be worth but eighty, down with a feeling of contentment in gh toil and. tribu- eighty-five or mimety cents, compar- the bounce” leaves off and the grand John ‘Taylors leadership of the bounce sets in. Observation and exfnally at 4 sound and church. He cannot exercise despotic perience will enable each one to peter ed with the standard of the world. authority, because eleven others aré stable cutreney, it would be. the part The Greenbackers, the Inflation- mine this matter for himself. I will joined with him in power; and it is of wisdom to continue to pursue the ists, the Anti-Resumptionists, or by however, illustrate as best I can When one finds that he has been safe to ascribe to hith too milich savac- same couisé that has brought about whatever marie these financial wronged by another, and the former ity to indulge in any extreme nieas- this tesiilt, Because upon the wis- hereties aie called, may succeed in tells the latter, one time, not to do it dom of ovr finaiicial policy depends deludiig the dishonest and the un- again; three or four times, that he,had ures, thereby embittering his declining better not do it again ; and if he does years with contention and standah the sounduess of our natioiial credit, thinking into acquiescense with do it again, he will get a four-story The success of John Taylor’ 8 ‘presidenand the same practical ‘ules that their plans, but the great body of head constructed on him in. such a ey will consist in its moderation: It is regulate the income aid gutgo of a rambling manner that his mother the Amefican people are for a sound know him from Adam’s off nearly half a century — since family, applied upon a large? scale, currency and the honest payment of wouldn’t, ox—it is considered that the injured the Mormon Church was found:} | control the fiiiaiices ofa nation. Inman has given the other just the the public debt; and the more gened (April 6th, . 1838,) and these debtedness must be extinguished by erally the fallacy and the insecurity bounce. who fell in With J6e Sinith’s imposSo, when a father, in punishing his the practice of-industry and close of their kite-flying schemes become boy, lays him face ‘downward across ture afe now well stricken in years, economy, and in proportion : as our understood, the fewer supporters his knee in a quiet, undemonstrative and desire to live the remainder of sort of way, and spanks with that comability and willingness to will they have at the polls. Comtheir days in quiet. The ambitious spank, which results from bepay are made apparent, will tunisin carried into the credit and ingromise aims of that restless spirit at universal impelled by a sense of duty, and restrained by fatherly love—the boy dominion, and the idle story he told of be the firmness of our secutities in finances of a nation is fraught with may very well, as soon as he gets out. the approaching destruction of the ht- the markef atid the low tate of in- danger to all. of sight of his father, laughingly say terest at which they will be taken. tian rate, crazed the minds of his to his playmates, “the old man gimme early disciples, and led them to a And with « stable currency values bounce.” But if “the old man” THE SOUTHERN PESTILENCE. the should reinforce himself with a bootcoufse Uf action which only lunacy or become permanent, which affords a jack, or should wildly mop the floor religious delusion would undertake. basis far industrial operations and with his son, then the proceeding beThe reports from the -infected reThe old stagers have got past this now, commerce @n be carried on withcomes complicated ; it is difficult to gions in the South are afflictive as evertheir faith has been tempered with re- out undue risk. determine whether it is the grand The President's Business is brought to a complete flection. It is an,casy matter for them commentaty upon the financial show bounce or just a bounce. It certainly standstill; one-half the terror-stricken possesses elements of grandeur; to rehearse the articles of Latter-day ing he inadejs practical minded and inhabitants have fled to save life, and though, possibly, unperceived by the creed, and profess fidelity té its prestatesmanlike. Said he: “In all the time and attention of those who re. boy. He, Drobablys would see nothing postetous téiets. Their former exour measuis for the improyement main are fully occupied in waiting in it but awfu iravagance has been succeeded ~ by a boy, when Rtoaiae apples, is of our finaycial condition, we should upon the sick, and paying the last sad knocked out of the tree by the owner, gross materialism, and the younger remember shat our increasing trade offices to those who have died. All and then stamped for some little while, fry scout the whole dispensation as an pitched over the fence into a mud-hole with SouthAmerica and with the the ordinary pursuits of life are susimposture. Thus the conservatism of and chased out of the lane by two fierce Old World,requires that our finan- pended. “Our banks are closed,” says dogs, one crop-eared and the other bobJohn Taylor’s rule suits his: followers; cial systemshall be based on princi- ‘a Holly Springs dispatch, “because our tailed, it would be proper for him, on and because there is Jess pa igs reaching the boys waiting for apples, bankers are dead.” The postoffices are ples whose soundness and wisdom ilian under Brigham superficial and who stayed behind ‘Decause they servers believe that Mormonisni oe are sanctiord by the universal ex- in confusion because the postmasters were afraid, to say “the old cuss gimme and most of their clerks have fallen strengthened. erience aid the general judgment the gran’ bounce, betcher boots!” victims to the epidemic. Passage by But the truth is dissent is honeyTo go-over the Niagara Falls, either of all mankind.” river or rail is cut off for fear of on the American or Canadian side, or combing the ecclesiastical fabric. Says Yet in thiface of this safe and both, or off either one of the suspension spreading the infection. The newsStenhouse, in his Rocky Mountain profitable eperience, we have men papers are intermitted for want ofa bridges ini the vicinity, takes rank as a Saints: “@lormonism demands perfect have been inin our mids, such, for instance, as. force to operate them and a public to grand bounce. So stibmission, total dethronement of inby the gentleman who has the Senator Tirman, Abou Ben But- read their columns. Those cities where formed contract for hauling the water to run dividuality, blind obedience. There is yper,and some others, ler, Peter Ci the Falls wit the pestilence is most yvirulent—such no middle path.” And this free will Among the citizens of Rome, conoffering the Saints are beginning to who are clMorous to launch out as New Orleans, Baton’ Rouge, Mem- victed criminals, whose sentence was phis, Grenada, Holly Springs—are death, were thrown over the Tarpeian withhold. Gentile influences are dif- into a crazyscheme of inflation, and quit the rean of certainty for some mere pest-houses, where death holds fusing themselves through Zion, and Rock, a cliff seventeen hundred feet tend the afflicted, and there has been Fortunatugsround which bewilders high, more or less, probably some two daily carnival, and the energies of the where the light penetrates darkness no instance yet recorded where one their ment vision. - They demand well are devoted to alleviating iis ter- or three feet and a half less. Of those has failed te respond to a call for ceases to exist: The Saints are here to dumped over, very few escaped withthat the preious metals be demone- rors., In such a position the support out some bruises’ and skinned places. stay for time—let eternity come when duty. it may—and those who have any get tized, (Ben Butler wants stamped of the sound, and the s: ipply of All the Romans that were a tossed No one can be a member of the needed comforts and medical stores to over missed the grand bounc ‘ up to them have set about making | leather to bused as a currency,) the ifs more 2 than Youn his fhancial exhibit. the war, a perio? i he the ‘i i eee ready to take up arms and die in the : : : last ditch rather than submit to the of the United authority as Distance enchant as wellStates. jenqs vagueness assistance. newsboys of thiscity should have “aya soneay and sdionsly 4 the Board of Brokers; the schoolmarms more than the bonanza kings, and the bootblacks more than the bankers; that the theatres promise more than the churches; and that the so-called “bonanza kings” gave least of all. It is proper to add that the Hebrew Church and the congregation of St. John’s (Episcopal) have made liberal donations.” fig ts i every other ism. They conceive a band of fanatics, a quarter of @ million Strong, e and in. i: a ae e — sae eit ne They mean to escape the stigma of association ae above reproach. Lhe” glory Y| being the city of mortgages and hope reap is the service they render their to own themselves in the course of a Whereversuch an orfew years more, and they don’t care. if fellow man. ganization exists in the South, it has the way they get the title is a downthe confidence and support. of all right steal.” THE San Francisco Chronicle of the 7th, gives the following brief chapter of curious facts: “It is a curious fact in connection with the contributions so far raised in this State for the benefit of the yellow fever sufferers in the South, that the convicts at San Quentin should have given more than the State officers at Sacramento; also that the poor little TE “PLYLNG. aay and candidly considered | paper read by Mr. B, F, Notirse, of a few days Boston, befsre the American Bank- How Morihouisth secesh, some ‘see tion is Hecessaay to preserve the appearance of truth. Mormonism to most people’ s minds isi an antithesis to | of dials in various portions of the city. | The principal almoners of our fel- | In Paris thirty dials have been on trial, low ig the countrymen’s bount, Is niailed'to subscribers at $2.00 per.gear, post* the time kept has been uniformly cor- Howard Association, orgarized age prepaid. in Addrees, hat 2s rect, and eacb dial has cost on an aver- j every cénsider able ¢ity, and the " THs TRIBUNE, age only $2.50 for the entire iWvelve | Selt Lake City, Utah. } pr oper aplication of the funds sent months. td their care depends upon the honedie od Authorized Agents of The Daily and : Neekty eo ‘fire handsome actor Maniague was esty, Sagacity and efficiency of its working members. This humane constantly réceiving love-sick letters OPC lye icc eos seen. >. F.Seas from silly »taidens an older simple- association is formed for the benefit ee x : Srares: INNEY & Co of the sick and suffering. and its tons, Sut he handed them over unread treasury 1s supported by voluntary to his servant, with orders to immedicontributions. Its members are ately burn them. Onefellow whom he caught reading them he discharged liable for duty whenever called forthwith. The letters of his sister upon, and that duty consists in ascer= and mother were the only Gorrespontaining where suffering exists and dence with women the executors found where aid is needed, and then affordamong his effects. ing the relief. Alike in principle to snr EE the Masonic fraternity, no nationalPHILADELPHIA Temes: “The trouble ity, no sect, no race, no previous con= “Btoe kton with Axtell appears to be that he is, or dition of servitude oy and Wait Jordan.. a i is a bar to their ascarora, NEVada.......sesssseces cece ees is supposed to be, a Mormon, and in the U.N.R.R., end of Track... ..JNO. DUDLEY. philanthropy: Services are render= peculiar relations of the Mormons to TERMS TO TO AGENTS. ed without money and without Postmasters and others for ne ng and eects the United States Government it is pricé. The luxury of doing good is as age ne circulation0 aa just aswell to select our Territorial ma: i nm per cent. on all sul oe Ey aioniee an add single eepiek! at club rtee after the club is Governors from another ¢lass.’ If the compensation each member enKornaes. rs not sent aid for in adjoys. ance, and inv:areuly, Ribeontane at the end of that is the case, why does the Governthe time paid for In times of epidemics, Hiké Uhe HE -TRI Bene ee eS se ment retain George’ Washington cognize no others as hose present, the *wenbers report themab hold itseif eeu for mo!ney ual Emery as Governor of Utah? The abov A nor on subscr ‘ipti fon job wo: others than Pine selvés at their local headquarters. A Republican party, of which President above regularly detagrized oats city is divided into districts. each Hayes is supposed to be % member, adopted a plank in its platform pledg- with its manager; and when cases ing the vverthrow of the twin relic of needing their: attention are repc otted, parbarism, but its action has been a careful investigation is first. made, strangely inconsistent, and aid rendered commensuieit eu ate with the neréssity, Bw SALUT ‘LAKE: THE farmers of the West are crowd- when suffering becomes general, i ie SATURDAY, SEPT. 14, 1878- ing their grain to the shipping points theré is no waiting for reas rapidly as possible, and during ports to be made. Hach district has its Jupex Porann is likely to be speak- August Buffalo’s receipts teached 12,- working members, who go seeking 299,636 bushels—2,000,000 bushels in er of the next Vermont House. those who need their help. If the excess ef any preceding August. This Se yeee sufferers are too poor to pay fer enormous aggregate did not come from Vickspure before the epidemic, cersupplies themselves, tuisés, mediany one of the lake ports in particular, tained 10,000 inhabitants, and Memphis cines aad such comforts as their, conbut from Toledo, Detroit, Chicago and 60,000. Milwaukee in almost equal propor dition demands are furnished, and Mr. Guapsroxe predicts that the tions, and including early four times the expenses paid by the association. census of 1880 will show the American as much wheatas was received in 1877. Vouchers are taken and _ filed, ,and republic to be the wealthiest of nations This flood of grain naturally increases the records show where every dolla? the business of the Erie canal, more used has been vxperided. It somea school fund has clea boats clearing at Buffalo in August times happens that the Howards are $40,000 within a year, and is now $8,than for the same length of time in called in to minister to those who 007,095—the largest held by any State any year since 1838, have the means to pay for the serin the Union. aes THERE is a slight tinge of jealousy vice rendered. In such cases they contract for nurses for the sick, THE. recent beheading of Hoedel, the in this from a St. Louis paper on Chielse is would-be assassin, at Berlin was the cago: “When it took six columns to supply physiciatts and what first capital sentence which the Emper- give the names of the bankrupts of needed, and the cost is defrayed by or William has allowed to be executed Each member is liable Chicago the papers felt called cn to the patients. since 1866. make an explanation. They have at any timé to be called upon to ata THE 3a HOWARD {RSOCTNTION -Kvery. ‘dv e cibod peti from the fotloncé -stricken districts are These mercenary beings will be re.. made to the North for aid, and it is membered in the fWitire, the newspa-, creditable to humanity: that the cail SUBSCRIPTION: T: THE thousands all over the land who have| given of theif scaaty stores to succor! the hapless victims of the plague. SATURDAY, cree Ee Se aa Tribune of countless| tano; the motion herein heretofore argued was overruled, and the defendant excepted. Davis man; the How & Co. vs.I. 8. Watter- demurrer to heretofore argued was the complaint sustain progress. Therefore it amiss to mention a few items in connection with the Fall meeting of the Presbytery of Utah, which concluded its sessions at American Fork the first of this week. 1. The working force under control of the Presbytery. It is two-fold—ministers and teachers. Of the former, ye als + there are ten, located at Manti, Mount Pleasant, Springville, American Fork, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Brigham City, Logan, Malad City and Evanston—all in this Territory except the last two, which are just over the line. In addition to the ministers, and cooperating with them in missionary labor, are fifteen teachers—among the very best in the country, They have all had the advantages of superior education and of that training for their work which can be obtained only in the best public schools in the land. 2. The W. ork. —It i is likewise two-fold At present there are two Presbyterian churches outside of Salt. Lake City, oneat Mount Pleasant and the other at Manti. |The latter was organized last spring with twelve members, nine of them Apostate Mormons. Within six weeks another church of twenty members will be or- ganized at Ogden, and another at Logan with twelve members. Through Hh ministers and teachers, the Presby- terian Church occupies twelve import. ant towns in this Territory, reachin from Logan in the north to Monroe in the south, a line about 325 mileslong. In connection with every. one of these stations is a flourishing Sabbath school. Under these fifteen teachers, are eleyen schools, located at Malad ‘City, Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake, Pleasant Grove, Springville, Payson, Mount Pleasant, Ephraim, Manti and Monroe, which are educating in round numbers 700 scholars. In every place but Brigham City, the people have welcomed these schools; in some places so pepe that there ~ has been di culty in finding sufficient accom. modations. Take in connection with this work the grand work that is being done by the Congregationalists, the Methodists and the Episcopalians, and light begins to dawn on the problem of the intellectual and moral reformation of this Territory. Pie The main object.of the last meeting of the Presbytery was to devise ways and means for prosecuting a vigorous campaign during the ensuing year, by filling vacant places and making preparation to occupy new fields. Among other things a plan was decided upon which will, within the next twelve months, secure 2 neat and comfortable building, for caurch and school pur hoses in every one of these twelve towns. Some of the meetings at American Fork were attended by crowed houses, notwithstanding the eflorts of the local authorities to persuade the people that the meetings of Protestant Christians are very dangerous. The work is increasing very rapidly. Within the past twelve months the working force has been increased by the addition of three ministers and three lady teachers. Itis safe to say that within five years there will be twenty-five Presbyterian ae in this Territory. ESBYTER. SALT poet Crry, EE i2, 1878. Relief Money. The citizens’ relief fund committee, consisting of Messrs. Jones, Goodspeed and Hollister, report that the proceeds of the Deseret-Red Stocking base ball match, played on Wednesday, netted them $222 the Chaplain Van Horne lecture, $41, and thet Captain John a |