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Show jiAniiirrs a.m stocks. SCT TOKK STOCKS. Xe York. June as. Hmn. r.irSdrtr 1 VinKition ... s Miec7 ......... JaiTranietMjUEfnn :v Iconpom- K Putte UUL e rjciscri. ....... jtuins Cental raaro.. ll pucx lsa.. it ncrhaKWa ...... Vt;LUnto&sa rr.Ii Bw ,raa4e...,Kff)si.raBl sortsera Paeiae M'crauIAUmaa 3 Pretrred 'IVrmiriaJc... c XorUiveiterB.. 10 c'oaonl'acifte. ... $iw Tort Central.... s raraa Cxsreu .. o Weaura eTmon . si Etoela fall. (tudr. CB1CAGO 1IXKXCT. CSiuj.JaneSl 1-U . m , rjixe. Wheat-Eux; tain. S6,; Joly. HH. Aai. Corn sidr.eili.iV;Jir.sivev. ia-Stdv.taUi.tJ"t. Jolr, ftv. Rtrtey Komlaat. I'ort-Dol!. eaaa, ljjjo, Jolr. e Lot tealj, cain 5.K, Jaljr,S.:5. DEATH OF JAS. D. HIRST. 'A Sketch ot rfw Life an'. Labors. James DarW Hirst died at Para-dlse.Cache Para-dlse.Cache County, Ufali, cr general debility, on Thursday, May 3rJ, 1S90. Deceased was born at Leicester, Leices-ter, England, January 2nd, IS., aud embraced tho gosjiel in his native totrn March lClb, IS4S. During lib seventeenth year was ordained a Priest and accompanied the Elders evenings and on the Sablath preaching the gospel in the town and county Iu which he was born. On the first Sunday In June, IS5S, was ordained an Elder and appointed to labor in the Leicestershire Leicester-shire Conference. January, 1S57, was called to travel In tlie Derbyshire Derby-shire Conference. When the Elders were called home during tho Echo Canyon troubles Brother Hirst determined to gather to Zion with them, but on his arrival In Liverpool President Asa Calkins called him to labor In the Sheffield Conference. At a General Conference Confer-ence held in Birmingham, I SO 9, llrcther Hirst was anroinled to the Warwickshire Conference. The same year he was moved to the Birmingham Bir-mingham Conference, and ou the 12th day of April, IS), succetded Elder Charles C. Shaw as president of the Liucoliishire Conference. Emigrated to Zion April 22nd, 1SB1; settled iuOjdcn ill September of the same year. Married Harriet Tarry October IS, IS'l; moved to Paradise iu tho year 1SK3, aud was nu nctive worker In the ministry all his Iap, being president of thu IVachcrs for fifteen years. Called ou a mission to England, lis."., was president ot tlie Nottingham Conference, doing a good work, his health broke down and he wai released to come home, was acting Hit-hop of Paradise for three year. At the last fall conference con-ference held In Ixxran he wa3 called as a home missionary. During the severe n inter hetook a cold from which he never recovered. His funeral fu-neral took jjac-eat 10 a. m. on Sunday Sun-day May i"ith. Brother Hlrt was a Jiiat and ui-rlght ui-rlght loan, outspoken yet te-nder la his associntious. HelovidGod and His work better than all earthly tilings. Onl V a few days before Ills death he called his family amund him and bore a loucrfiil testimony of tlie work of God and the diine mission of Joseph Smith. He was a man who scattered sunshine everywhere he went, lIiig jovial, contented and happy himself, he tried to make others the same. Itespectttilly. CiUKLis C. Shaw. Ilvitirai City, Cache Countv, U.T.,June25. |