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Show iclsbire ;.Opnferonco;-- y Moses Brothqr.O.-W- . I rut iscs. TLm saxt laile Ti&atiie, Feb. 27th,. Penrose delivered an; I XV"7 HL j Latter-da- y rh f"c J a is tne?:Deab sm: Having understooa inat ittoteuof, mntiy promlneat citisens, Ph n a .'Bcntlt.iTro neartUy! ycu Comnlliaentary 'rf VtdeTS ZedUlOn jnCOD3. Jta.0n' henn 6 nnA Innronnlncr nn crnvft aS an evi--J taeovenicht asratulataiyoaioii J. and of tne higu esteem in which you are hold. .Hen Mdpro,. h!8 own oxpcrlencea of the happy statoj denco 'jcob3, Should you take the Benefit, (which we trusti the occasion, gratuitously. j to us to make thlsrolTer, but that It will bej -- V and brinf? about the glorW Euro jcetinff. accomplish Increased by your acceptance; Inasmuch: much Hfter deTotionirt 'services, .Prcdcmt oua things predicted by tho prophets as it win evince the cordial relations, and IndlJ sei r,-- a - outj Manager, ana ;the gpmpanyanc to had who report maneldera, come had on and down from travelling 01 mo oan xjoeo xneatre. high districts. He Said that;men Of lfpAfAf1ihfn tTinm fhnf ihrt Atios- attaches lynW Yours Respectfully. D. McKenzle. and the Ladles and Gentlemei and learning were confess- that the past years :hadbcen ceived of tho spirit, and It was by that taches of the Theatre. 3 H 'TiT u I ' ctiiv ''.it-A-, ) h rid il latcntlon. ; T- - t, . i?ir ! - I 1 ? narf:r;o oX. I . SAM David McKen2le, Esq., . J j i I ... with tho Tiatter-dav 'mowU :.r? irtaU'Buj ox lxio vyciixipai,uenuemen xne ana Juaaies I or been bad .and who and Attachees tne xneatre: prosperous and that through him theorchestra president Ydungf nrl Your of the 27th Inst.", tciiatJ, you notd anlritnal and kind material thfIr aatiaIhI r wni J tti tt " " 011 ' Bervicea out offer gratuitouslyprofessional y bricht. WPcro to tenthorn ded repentance tne occasion oufgca.tnem orthe by Benefit, iprcspectsero exhorting Complimentary Lntinue in their faitn. ana DO faith- nf fhnir flfnnrto avoid all strife, and t6 dered me bv many or our Brliicipal clUzens, & to their rellrfon. bo lionest and upright In their wnddct. -Elders ZebulonJacobs, Henry J. Franklin D.'Bichards next president otfrg to me, and I cannot but accept Hcore and Henry jacoos. travelling addressed thomeoiing, and pointed-ou- t very gratifying as an eviaence oryour rrienasnip a rriena-- b ittil which the HocKioy. biouroriajre, their of fruits sion, how good productive I I trust, every day.s intercourse,, in x Wal3aiJ, v oivemauJiJtoxj , cement uifuuiui, work bad been, many thousands Having thep.future, will and strengthen. f j.ii- - "NWsn -- n in -- I - OUl. 1 I .- ;w -K L-- - 1 -- p- r,! ';. In-whic- h t K - I - ! SttdW 1 Eldredge & Clavson i 'oil reported that nPODlO which had beenmado against tho 11 e asEca 11 wnotner, their 1,000 or more mem-- i Kra in Hlrmlnnhnm nrifl UR fllstriCC. fnoir nnntinnt would nnfc wll hear com- narison with that of anv like number bo selected from tho. other miirbt hat - Hub- rt Wnrtn- '"FTnvfnrr touohod oh tho c to Utah, jectof emigration that fiverv assistanco would bo affordedto those coiner thither, he called attentlontothe present position of Europe, where between three and four millions 0f mcn were under arms on a "peace Iiat- - in mo.Yftnoy ui tuu iiiuuu- - Their teachers were urging tho to cleanso themselves from sin, and adhere to their pure religion. President Thatcher 8ald theso reports wereencouraglng.Tho cause was spread: in? over the country, anu tne people wexefeclinff that they now had pros- - I pectsof being delivered from tho land that had been one of bondage for many years. A mighty effort was now being Kfns ' ceoDlo 1 ancL-fltaUn- tr aw VAnrc e ; - IT -- "7 r r COTTON bertson for the defence. Redding wastoebound minds of police (suspicion was excited m to the slaughter yard eastat by their going . 4 ! i Vi. ' t-I ': ?l0o?Apat to acComplIsh while all these ria; that young tions went to decay. O'.ntHOr.v': come over lrom mai couutry to preacu concluded with tho The tho gospel in Europe, and be hoped they singingproceedings 'If of a iiygmn anu a collection. would be supported in their labors.! The fooling towards thelrpeopioin JbngJauu was better now than it had been for many year3. Peoplo now found out EAS3I0ITABL3 TAILOR,. Saints were not tho TnnATniCAiThero Is a most attractive that the Latter-dav ' wicked class that thoy had once been tcrtalnmcnt offered for theeloslngone SECOND SOUTH STREET, the season: ;The xeap Year." ror me nrst represented to be. Tho writings of em- of tho VUluitrions Btranger.". here; and ' inent men had dono much to break time - ' 1 ALWAYS ON HAND to fill, with PUNC- down the old prejudices. They looked Lisle Lester. This lady reached this city at MODERATE CHAKGLS, w I forward to a great emigration this year. from tho west yesterday afternoon. As a reader all Orders intrusted to himr-"r- ", They expected to see thousands bidding she has gained great celebrity, and as an author farewell to England, and seeking a new and editress sho is well and favorably known. As some of our contemporaries, north and east, home in tho valleys of Utah. COEIPBTITIOn DSPZBD. enter--tai- n for hero credit her have and d23-tgiven being f Franklin D. lUchards, one of the ' Id pour citizens with her readings several Twelve Apostles," and President of weeks ago. we can assure them that if ,the lady the European Mission, 'next addressed feels so disposed wo will notify hem1 of t the and will wish her bon voyage when, she the meeting. Ho referred to tho effort event, takes her departure for Montana or Colorado, that was being mado In Utah to raise should sho go to cither place. funds for the assistance of "emigrants, LoAnsn. Numerous complaints are made of and said this was being dono with great :l r x r, i: ; T.'iiT men loallsh ldlo and for slttlng;on.tho doorsteps zeal, although many years there had not been greater scarcity of cash tbere. of stores, preventing by theirpresenco ladies oh Jin Who, he asked them, was their greatest shopping excursions froni entering and secm O'.'V 7 n as v' If Jiombres in life for the such friend God? object after not Ho lng only need Jf.rONjyLLL earthly to whittle "chuncks" of dry goods boxes, pause for an answer to that, for it was were tobacco Juice and loll on the sunniest President Brigham Young. Ho .was squirt sido of a popular store entrance. Tho ladles the greatest friend of the human family complain of ft, tho storekeeper's do not like it; and tho little boys passing up and down the that walked the earth. Tho children of streets, who sco examples of Industry In their men did not know it, but thoy .were on' fathers and look upon the loafers as A" MOTJNTrNO to One Donar brTer brothers, the way to find It out. His peoplo wero poor apologies for men. Go to work; do someuseful; at any rate, Btop loafing around thingentrances beginning to show In a ratio which was tho pf stores to tho disadvantage of neither geometrical nor arithmetical tho merchants, and tno disgust and anncyanco the increase of their power. Tho friends Ui kUUU viUhVU46tO j ' m this country called Utah their homo, j J... ,Eor thirty . days from this 'date. Ma. Caines Compikektart BE2Errr.-pyand they came to him asking earnestly tho foUowln corcouId Scfc homo' Tho in- take pleasure in publishing structions sent by President Brigham respondence, premising that lack-o- f space pre- our giving the names which comprise un& that all thooldcstmembers eludes J j f orthe church were to bo sent out first. our most influential citizens In full: r t . Crrr.. : ?5th, Lake February; r r "t ,salt. lSf, uiS?t cereinony of presenting tho t t d, 3x?f the church: was then Manager talt Lake City Th eatre. the question being put to tho Dear' Sin The"undersigned, being, famUIar meeting whether they sustained tho ap. ordnous nature of. your duties; and rith-t- h pointment of tho various authorities of r hotr unceasingly labored to maintain 16th you haveour SALE nOR Mj s V? iaeain-Souard. vJm.T9 Jof. Union ior from a lBloclL Veat President cfcpcb, position sustained as a place of reWARD, x oung to the Presidents of tho Brigham" its reputation fully Quorums creation and amusement, where representaG. jlX WALIi ACEPrbprietor. L85vent,ies- Tho audionco, Including tion: of a chaste end. artlsUc character can ba if Theatrical; V'? iJ it! females, of which there 7cr0 a largo wltncGsed, now thata 'iit Oil J to manifest desire to close, X4jl number preseht, voted unanimously for Season Is drawing or efforts by tenderins :oisi;Ijnor f"rfi or enxoo iji-'- f yoar theirnappreciation at at such tlmocs Ltl lo : ri p v Benefit rnmniimentArr thesuningoftheoincera.:;:: t: vi EES ; nra: oti.i pjJE oa xiy Dnx: ctnio Mjdcm rv by you AM?0Snancial and Statistical Report may bo deemed pultabloRespectfully, Lome. ljril Conforenco for tho H. a Kimball, Charles Dnrkee, Gov. of Utah; One, Two and Three y ears ww I rw ifmmgnam f Edwnvnr of Rait Lake Cltyt December 31st,, 18G7 :Mu5fbTUff oi hoilirt 3o:t vi rniY J Daniel - jaen read, and it Bhowod .thn&tKc total ward' Hi -,m Ci XX- jX ft' :Lt JL i J income for tho pastyear had boon X7S5. others. worked O.. ATtrl nrt rwoi t Balt Lake Citt, Feb.8th,i8S3.. Ono J!t irpmtbod, y&xx their iOXTu atcc- -r ifis. lld orncas: mil Wytogr balance of. f Go DrmiirrArrn viron: Biatistics showed thatthcrotrcro 11 GenUemen: Your appreciation of mjr pcxt PltO- 81dderi3f 5Lpric-t3- , tcach- - labSraln tho Thcatron 36 deacons! rnWt-1nrln thft City, as cxprcccca DUcn, dro drooD; luhchu. year 32 persona;: removed dcrit: rsatno coir; 'Bcacfitria-li- i year Ul tovo HO- . IT. D. Ho! for a: LIVE ?V('f t,it::-- J hedsca. prow -- a P cmDers , lncludinf? oClcim.COJ never tprottt wtmawijTOcn i wiptho businccof tho compuiSta tUmonlal, Wid bes to name meeting. 4. 1- other-humanit- y , -- Ij :o: nnftODiA-rm- d " thought a love for It was solely elders had. theso J .1. til? I Dy V athlSdfonem?0 Mr. Ho. QnnwnP?irMYnrthft Storto5hlto I v 1 -- 2 At .1 ' T. t o'clock p.m. John Redding was. brought beforo Justice Clinton, charged four head of stock from the west with driving TnrHan rttnoA W .TflntilnM n.nrt HliaS- - TT firman. ofthls cltr appeared and claimed two out of the AaiiESTED.--- 1 JOIIN T. GAINED . eland. i -- T it .' - tho branches were, pros- - I. - . 'i r Opposite aSalt 11 Lakedxise j ! GRMTlLT EAECntTY ' ' T' It ! y . to-n!e- t- -- - j- - !L - f ht, '' He;:! J' 1 . :i Are apnted'vigentsrfbr the 6'ale of the justly 1 ' - , . -TS DESJSBET lilfZLi ; i - i . - : . i - r r j - Cotton Ys f i. ? v. . - 20 PER CENT i : 22) 3 O 0)IL f 1. -- ; COTTOISI ' rv V. f si r! 444V4JT Manofaclarcds at President fOONG'S t I 3 if 1 ' ' . 1 i . 4 i V. 3- i 4- be Thls:YanLis universaUy acknowledged tofull the Market, the best article ;in furnished to the order or can be. and weight,4 Merchants and Citizens, Wholesale.;,: ,J ador - ap00?"?." :r, : in Sanpete Fort Birch Mill, Partiesi residing he Yarn at can obtain ties Nephl, for AYheat or uasn. r- - O".0 OBIROECa General Agent,! ; Washington Utah. j e i . i. .' , ye t A A.. 1 IAT-D11I- -- HTON-NTJKSEfiY- G DAILY; at rthe oi uaw PERPETUAL LIME KILN,' Jortn; & Houco, and at the Office South of -El dredge jZ. ; b: Ciawcon's.Ioitt Street. i? rT - - li'-i- i : -- : -- , and-Tw-o - -- ,o-- r -- j-- 'I' n PASCOE'S CELEBRATED YOH'OKCKEEE BLOCKS) MAlTOlFiLcxtrBED In anr qnahtltle3, on short ; Biocus Slzo of brlc ? inchtoxll v i i any slse to orucr. Call arid oiiiinino Sainplcsat; tlibiOflace. 4 .JJ ld j-eara- . ta - ( ! -- 'f. - V A 1 , - 14 itho-prehe- at tf enS f , first-clas- . - CEAP QUALTET and CHEAP as .the PIONEER ESlH EES por-wnie- csrJCftlv ft; A LIMITED QuanUty of COLORS y Ct on hand and tAIiCL GONI3of COAXS useful pay. received, All fiinda v4 tCITr!ra by no pcana rcixised. ? j v i , rrriVTrons and Stpcli received in exchange. - uioLRded 11 D " , cr IL IL, 0 Cut! dS3s7tf j |