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Show to break them. It In the 1T: ;iaiertowalkr , t : : d stfate from it. . H.and it consoled lie in Mar be . strengthened God Jlaiw ooun.elfirawere' . . , I . MMa I to am a lore more tkleasant andrr ' and hi. '.I.rnr!on .'Cl 4j . QEORGEtQ.;CANNON., ; uauuv suaiaineii oy . t a eommandmenta - vi. - n. were opitit .. tuee.fi ict 107 break r Ul Hl nd rn v tliati It Lto r aw ,&v In eloe!y :a.r4 tjurrdee. iinnrn prison v EDITOIV AND rUBLISIIEll. .! " fVJ r .r V4UB'M ntirinf this time Prttldent Klnibil! 1,Then let nsba true to.God. Iiet be) j n" l""v m aaa -. taaa aa j - T- a, "Ot a "ww FvPilDmn.u I iikiii llinarallpfpfl f tlzth day bo r that i we 'may I vlsltclthe pt;on, the Judgestofard the exerted himself rcilev:, Worthy,- when our iir:- is enueu, to uiiuuiuuyiuu LAbllDUIClIM TlMtwitoT.V T 3,lSes-- h hat the vraav ba cheered br thee, the of our sins,' to have hands Laid ti nnmnrJtnd ana in-ne whoseociate Jiin with sp v. f he prisoners; V'Lord. uniiolu them bv tlivmimi we icoepuoo 01 uw uoiv uimt uM. laenoa nsanpecaim ior so that he ooald pass, xhla tabernacle that lles'h him, to gather 33NOAOEME toZion that we might; Umanff with : their of , that blesains the together ana unnarrnea our enemies have gone before. who' others 10 iqp; oand and father luav rest down upon (be Instructed in the ways or life; that we uiviuiii witoj .uovoiea UIUie MCOicpiuDeo L.ync Artiste Trait ins .pwaj . 1 - f J I ?i t Ht I.L might know how to savo ourselves I Where were in dancer. When r nd Comedienne. - . a11 uuu iuai. aiue insirucuona wutcu ui jt rcsjuen MVituDaiJ. icaresiiiuein, oobcuuics lipm In riava rtaa how to save the living,' and how to reH tinta IwareVclrlven from Missouri, at Mtrether with them eternally In theji JIADAJIE MXRIE usnoiwm for ieadinff, local and other'116 has Imparted to their Metiiua may God grant, forj th dead; thai we might not onlv 'soon as their feet were planted In Naa-- I heavens; which inlndf.nhtt 3. i matter. .... iVOOft DUlllWiui miUHHiiMM a-afTi aidcb... lie nnrUfcfIW:"V and. a TTWT1 :r I they may copy after his example 'possess hope that blooms with immor-- j sio; u.Kin far his. famllv. And started acralD -; 1 XIV dtrcad the' straight and narrow path!- .tality, ahd eternal' life; , but that ,W WELLS.PRESIDENT X.; Great Britain, to tlio continuation of eter- UnJght have'a certainty, ah evidence, a1 to renew his tnlealon-tJeads, to humanity jthat Tt la a crreat calamity OB3EQUrESZOFPBESIlET and others ofj when . imataiid rlnl tlvnjfMrlMilv ha Iml tt thai' .oonnaenoe uiu.vu, Deyonu - doubt orj with President Young man falla Jarth rood BEIt C. KIMBALL. not la tc Intention ,Lhey may attain to the same glory that we were preparing his Quorum.'It nut my peradventnre are too! men Good naArla services. V. their ourselves for:a celestial .Inheritance in trace his hlttorjr, jl naye puuta put 1 .'.I .ujl- - 1..4 ivymcn hof will attain. Let these bles .the to somucn tnemn Is not loss 3carce. .The " .tohov.yoc kingdom of our God. And when a hu-- f : to is as it remain us who to as la It his and hit faithfulness, .85, me territory, asauay ot uiwurauig, ori jcny eainis, and upon all who have as man goes to sleep as Bro. Kimball has his inte ijrity, wuu are buji icui t to 'tmtirincriabon benentmankinoL no matter manity how.' be he aside lavs' the done, of President" Heber C. pro here, the death Maywe j called now, !o. mourn: but we .UUeUOU BiUB' IUD n,Jft.tnu Vft. " life of thy.servant; may we 'cares pf this world; .the weary wheels of I We aremourn by?the ball- - -- In UaehB Vallev Imeetlnirs were! rT the earth,, ana to sustain noiy au as wno nave no; tnose kio not . Ar2i-. or . .. . stana r. a: fearless uiie defense to in the the truth sun, the puiso closes lioe beat,! 1. Imhitlwai a mr arhi. richtaona nrincinles which the Lord has, 1 Of the latest If ew York Sensation, the neia at p.m.; ana iuo; ter- 4 he was, cmuiati4is example and main the body becomes cold, life lew and lnan-- 1 Lma TAlhv , eon of nature. "The literature revealed rom the heavens for the guid- Original and Picturesque Drams or0ft wasthe sama vet r at the th anirif .mate; ,tlma w ' ritory, where the news was carried by . . . .7 .. r .... ' t . nas Is loss wnicn co the man. Herein of God. He was an of aame tribute! .inttffril??' All Of WUlCh DieSSinKS Wd sim exists, gone to join those who he loved was flprrr.h nr ntheroLif vthft men as Bro. Kimball LIFE and LOVE IN THESE TUrJES such we feel when read He novels. to studied man not a uvea now Jiave who vt- and live nami neiore; iue i" 'A'ft,i awav. He has . made ahis mark.J br Aojrnstine Dalr. Esa.tbs Aathor .f will live for evermore He has trod the the revelations ofJesus : His heart Wa are takenearned -.ftktl.t.n' iame. ana-h- thsForsaSen,! railfflii GaonV tce,.u!rf U. soul was He has imperishaDie have all to follow, for it is1 filled with benevolence. His Wilt iw 'path that we of the good, thel hearts live the in will was and he alwavs filled. with lover appointed to man once to die, and sifter! Laa .from ' hearts of lA the in faithful true 'alaa'antltitAl the irf and lamVtt Jthat, we are told,, the Judgment. We iJMJjr Wig". be8now. Bishops and leading remembered will he and by came in his way. Thous- the Just; thath'nrar!nis 'remarks were then made by the apeak- have ail to pass through the dark valley Jchlld the Invaded he has often for '.nrta the nnrl ramemhar f him will wicked, distance, who were able to reach in time, 'of b&as of the shadow death,1 and I eald sustained holy real ma t of dark nesa-an- d were present in the city at theojbsequles- - ers named pleasure. .fore, it matters little which way this oc- with we richteous nrincinles 'with 'all hi rroJuced with New and Jtlaborate 'and to follow him his last resting As curs; but It does matter a great deal to .. Although the weather was most un4 ELDER JOHN iTAYEOB. 8ceDerr all thedaysj Mr. J.OUIDO METHtJA. Nnrel and and influence, men we must reoollect that those (might, power orl Hiaru'iT,! are we whether place to meet it ;us prepared de neeu. storm and we a "Were I to give way to my feelings ati is for of his him. heavy, rain life, propitious, true, Mecbaotoal Effects Josenb Mr. PETKIt side side bv who with il stood, it br or wo rrh. have life lived whether the because he has passed to that not Jolodlns tbe Intensely EzcIUdk mourn, scended as the hour approached that had the present time I should not be able toj not; bore him with who the Smith Prophet, v w . . ? vuw 4 XTft v n a t. UvUV Mwiiv Aa l siaftisayvww i 1. reel as, 1 uw fti l UUUJV'WUCiO auu JJ a crown burdens, and shared his troubles;1 has been announced for the Commencement address .this congregation. jrwn4. whether we have been his, eternart of to himself SGENE! aeeured MUDDoae. most; 01 you icei sympatny faithful who stood shoulder, to shoulder With our' to of the funeral services in the New Taber with the deceased who now lies Deiorei In celestial the and righteousness the glory T to associate with the spirits of President Young while "perW lie will that klnedom of our God. Not --Sid nacle, an immense congregation of sin as. When'I speak of this as beiog my prepared .torm mob and s of tt power apostacy; the made lust whether and. K f c araltki lit n perfect, ftftft w.Mj Tin 5T - JiUU iMmiutlafalir UUftU . - AtJ cere mourners filled the building,; there feeling, I am aware (Hat I eiprea. thV HI" VAUI.(UUI Exten.lve Properties' and Appointment, br re- - organized priestcraft; pass am "X said has the did not o Savior of the world, himself, Me. rs. MILLARD and" BAKER. the" ing away Brother Klmbatii was fore- rThe shall sound the life' H t aahlf fftn Aft being not less than 8,000 persons pre-- j feeling VonU Ha fa f It rrlnrtf rn Intn w avra vas bereavement that I tuu UA Alio in most loved them him. come we among to be trumD shall Joseph prepared sent.- The: sUndawere. draped withj us; we all j A wave ofsor--J forth participate. resur-- J and truly it may' be said that Brother his spirit and body; he went nrst to minH Lanrn Conrtlajid. it Belle of Sodetr. In of first the the morning 1 we.ro Terri-as tue iron 01 tue tuoir row has rolled throughout the discs, . Kimball was a Herald or Grace; May ister to the spirits In prison, being , rectlon. HADASE SCIIEUXB. sorand of and and cory, , so live that with our brother we clothed with the. holy priesthood. Sd Hnorker- of the front feelings sympathy the organ, seats, thej row gush up from the fountains of every Joseph Smith stands at' the head of we allinherit-th. Mr D MrKeuiu with our brother and beloved friend, fori ttar TrT.rd Mr blessings of celestial he awning over Jthe stands.- The bier rested uearu t Wo have met- - at this time to this dispensation. His brother Hyrura msy is as .J8LlDKy as our has been JQ.Tka.- .still friend, and. prayer In the name .of wellis remarked, mjr In the middle aisle, immediately in front pay the last tribute of respect to no or- - Smith waa associated with him; They race, .. Mrt. ofl Demllt was the 'friend KrAMm he' JNo matter: Jesus, Amen. were both assassinated. Wtndfl .MrT J E H.i of the stands. , The violence of rtheijdiuary iersouage, but to a good man they men. ne not is lost uod and oraii good now Is are li'ftHeber Lkwltuie Brother KLDEU aUQRQB Q. CANKQX. to perform another loatiee He has Mr J KHyUa gone storm detained Attne processiona ' 1.snort who was called aud choseu, and faJth-- 1 gone, andgone.' J only we mourn theloes whilst they Mr JVUrmtmn ful: who has spent-- lifetime In the The scene in, which we are participa-- j portion of, the mission-whicha haH one with whom they at time oeyona mat auuvuuEtu, uu. n cause rejoice Mr J MUlt..tt meeting of the more establishment to in. us in all labor in his Ibeen God, this reminds lift, engaged ting day strongij were associated before: for he was the Mr II Hatu, few minutes after 2 o'clock it came iue nn ora tV nVInd , Hstn . . o rwvrl 01 trutu auu 1a trying awa Irta than any- language can do how frail tw UnntKa wvt. rtf ma OUVU4VA vuwaw Mr J KE.aua Kafferdl. priuciues friend of and Smith, H crtA Joseph Ilyrum a n ttiA in rtrvi . down North Temple Bireet, tarned Into ,ftkftitttttttllit Mr JBKrMj mortal existence, and how siigiit a ten for the welfare or the souis or men. But iSttveant--ft'uuitu A).sv fliitrtK vuui vu M aaiuauvui and he. was the friend of God,I and God ure W3. Mr A Vttu Policeman on has we who HUod Twol himself a foundation the all has laid lor life. have a. this he that frit Vita 4. earth; la UU upon West Temple Street, and passed into the a ilia ..ft rt .tnn1a vlartlnMMMM 49 U UIGUU aiituua. Big weeks ago, himself byj hi acts of kindness. aCee And as .MaMM lUMlrx 'Jim.- -, he, whose lifeless re is imperishable, on which a superstruc reter Krcti.i associated together In time they Temple Block by the west gate, winding clou. Integrity, Mr J t llardta we Lft was moving ture of glory and exaltation will growMrneSiuM.i-n.aV. now and truthfulness mains 4 ..A. I.AI....AA Tt surround, probity AAftl.' us uvuvtcs around and entering the building by, the co the hearts or thousands of Latter 9uuicj nuiiu c.aUUJ it I Inert Memiwraof 'and Taeadar us In tha all Increase thisTabernacle:lfnotintbe . . H. Among throughout eternity. so much about dying, to not then think Tabernacle. door of feel to the who northwest mourn, at thl but about our living, and to live In such enjoyment of perfect health, yet in the ' I do not stand here to eulogize ourii Pearl CuurtI and Thejlday tSaiuts, ...Ml Adaza but to satisfy 4n.Va IUin coffin was borne bv twelve men J and uimewunuo oruinary sorniw. u fj.J enjoyment of such-- degree of health tu friend and brother M1m no we a fall shall when that Oabrv way asleep, That he is esteemed aud venerated by matter when, or, how it may transpire, not to inspire us with any apprehen my own feelings and pay a tribute of re ,.. AlrnxW ,Mit B. was accompanied by ,. (this people as a frleud, a counselor and that our. hearts msy be pure before God. sions as to his life.? If we had been fspectto his memory, for I loved blm and; HMjufHH .MrsMUCUa,m .Ml LIzzm Plan t.rll4 hQS v ue iwveu me, auu Is asked How Young and D. H. Well; .Elders Orson ? father, this immense coufrrecration. (When likel Heber Brother long tuts . . look man l a peupie LUtun .IzUs Kortmas Lizzie like jiouvcu Brother I upon Pratt, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, who havts met on this inauspicious oc Kimball, I feel like saying let ray last to live? the probable answer would have He has friends also where he is gone testimony 'and end be like his. Let. my life be as spot been, he Is as likely to live ten or twen Who can answer the question whether DOORS OPEN at 7J o'cloek. Pe rformaoca George A. Smith, Ezra T. "Benson, casion,If is abundant Oommeneea panctaally at R. is as any other period. But since they are more numerous than those who auy proof wauling. as holy and as pure that I may ty years less, Lorenzo SnowrGeorge Q." Cannon and uis acL, his services; his But e his life,! two two and gabrief, short weeks, have assembled together weeks, accepted before God and the hol then, iFBIDAX AfternodnV have our 'Joseph F. Smith,of the T welve Apostles; tiou; his devotion to the caute or truth, stand assembled this have those and'we gone, Wh. 29, 1868. Territory? throughout WAft.MW Hill mIV W W- selves nf riahl.1 AAftV. to our more are numer .can members of the First Presldenev , ofl his peraeverauco in" Ilia urns, wt last not, pay respects Bay tnai tney together our rellfflon. to keen the command- co .'6"iivfl a nis memory, it seemed to me when ous on yonder shore? Yet it mattenJ uayo icifc tbeReventlea.MdofthePrealdeneVofthela0031683 for to nhov 0f thi jreani counsel that GRAND IYI ATI NEE . -. entered the- building, and sat down! inot. Those who are faithful will yet bet in the U1U1U4, leeuuirs ana. i.i, . . a t IStestlmony ,V nn nn.i ,.,a,'0 a mnnirri" r rv v aKrincr' IT .unr, mannn n DIIWUV HFiTnrri. PU UU VVIUl a avw 444. vawa mus aJMUVf 4Aa7 llUtl aauu WVu . aa r vrar 4 avuva Irt tc fm wn hearts of all who now feel to mourn hit! v4 aaSjs OF n n rl and looked upon the congregation, thatjgathered With him and others, and come! vua I aa naj r auu iw w e4 and counsel; 'the ' Presidency of :the departure from our midst. But wej Aflan tne 1 to a and hiux with celestial with could greatest. Indulge" we eloquence glory, to be profession, that mayIn prepared would oe silence, let U ,18 due totxhlmdwell where there is no orrow nor Stake; the High Council; and the fa mi- - mtet not at the present time particular- inherit :tho celestial in eternal .Uvea,, Ura Kimacts to of him Brother that our voices should be heard lu affliction: .He rests from his labor, from ly eulogize '.kingdom of our God. May God help us instruction ly of President Ivimball; the cortege' ball, 01 to those who remain, audi .the toll which surrounded him on the the First wjid Presidency, FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN! being preeeded b Captain Mark Crox-- I and who stands, or who has stood as one co ao so, in tne name 01 j esus: Amen . iu testimony of his great worth; and III earth. This Is, a source of con all's brass band playing the "Dead, bfthe three prominent men that live ELDER OEORQE JL. SMITH. possiDlo to. spread before them, thel isolation to his family and friends, tot March from Saul." The coffin wast Ion the face of the earth at the present The occasion which has called us toH great and glorious, example which be! those who were intimately connected which if we will butMwith him. They may be assured that; Aether is trnly one' of mourning; but has set for us, aud In ar . . , vl. . .tmiiI, mourn over him as over lour mourning W atnnltf a. Bet his example be as Weuonot v anrl .fol oil not is 0 M. In Oialfharaata In peace. the ,Va. 1,,. ' ' mourning c.uou wim nurai Individual in a private capacity; those who have no hope. Our father, attainment of the most glorious bless followed; let, his teachings be remem The members of president iumbairsvnelther, when we reflect on: the clr- - lour brother, our President. has fallen ings of which mortal heart can con be red; let us all live so that we may ear BOOKS at the Fire on ; family occupied the seats on either sldecumstancea with which we are sur- - ?ulaari- - 'FTa has fallftn fuilawari arrv-r- I n rr ceive. have a reasonable hope of meeting with HAVLNQ lxt which contained ail oar business for ttie past tbrt-ears, and as oar Heber from him and being associated with him in &j traufcactlons .t.he F0fi?el T?AbeUcT lP ;to the promise that those who die unto r. I, have known-Broth-the procession wasJKuodtdlw,a of the coffin. While j aa intooavDcsBezieDaea Keuiemeou ia iar me-ne mourn as nss oeen a never enuinir iuutre. he is. the Lord should not die. but should fall nay cnnauooui io we take t his method of requestvery direction, seated, the organ gave forth theJFor nUhou,,u to U3 he is absent and asleep. being unto to us be faithful was. God with him but what May the circumstances with father. ,1 never help ing all whom, we hava accommodated on Um. r.. m I I TVl I a lx aa. which weStill, ua laud s x"L..at. those who have BUI61UU tuuuu ui unsettled accounts wltn auu inanimate, yet nis spirit hcusiu are surrounded cause us to he had good counsel to give me. And the end, as he has been; to fight the good IfA . . uuciujuieieds fft.ft.AM 111. ..!. IllUCUtCU UC44 ftti. IUVUU4XII HIVU ..iu . Marcb;,, ,'after which, tiie band playcdVioars above clothed upon with Ummor-- f feel keenly, deeply this bereavement of when 1 speak this I speak what every fight and Keep tbe faith, that at last, irj sena us an to li not, acanowledgament be posiD:e, one who,-waif the. acooants standing between ns.tbatwa v iuu opars 01 acquainted with him with hitn and those who have gone " vi Qis company, of his counsel, of bis sup Y xieaveniyTi name," anujboslneaa. sett.ee to iii ' walk be found msy we poor was the He full of full of his benefit of say." and fore, counsel, tbe principles may worthy of might port, society, the congregation.was called to order byieteriial mow wuu U4u ittiuucr auu wur& uesu uyou by aud bye, when the that wisdom whlch ever flowed from of Instruction, and he' was1 always point- - Che golden streets of that eternal city, ttiu r eatabllahment, we would say, that li we 6a xne kid cnoir sang the ioi fa.l an ois Hps. Short is theJourney from the on our feet again, we wUl remembr xoung. in conveying his counsel in plaln-- i whose builder and maker is God: Amen. Nver feet fitinw uball roll around,a4'-that gospel . a au losses. tor them oess 01 oe to to trutu or us an those tuat whom It. ana he ii&ihu to tne are) icraaie grave, lowing hymn composed for the occa-itu- e Imparted priacnues PRESIDENT B. YOUNG. oar sincere thanlts to our friends ' WeiDtura to! so for we many years, marching rapidly In that direction; and "Have any cause, in reality, xnd si on by Sister Eliza R. Snow: nvaliautly proclaimed tbe citizens renerally. lor their ready aid in to as be as still wish the people I pos Irendeiincwbat asai Have we any: cause for stance they eoold during tbe iwm resurrect that inanimate clay, and the present occasion is certainly calcu mourn ' and T not to whisper. I do not! ore; uns saving macs sarroanaing property. and sorrow? When I stood by hiJ sible, lUUk HYMN . .'. 41 3ewhd, on the earth proclaimed "I am lated to inspire in our minds a desire! ioedsldOftand grief J. cau apcaa bu iuai eau saw. his spirit take its de-- Know the resurrection aud the life,"' will that in all our lives and actions we may jvu ortheZWkni Jua4, 1$$. I , & Taylor. can re few a have but if hear I I me; nitise him Again to be resuscitated, re- be prepared for that coming event, that ; parture,. there was no death, there; there artH flections to lay before you. We 7 ; dVi, ; reviviucu ana giorinea, ano we may be prepared to rest in peace. I was no gloom. 1 had seen but twoper-Hon-s called fAuimateu, Bs ebcerd, O ZIon cease to weep: occaon this here very Important he die will of and died Saints God. the t and In the morning of. the first resur before, rejoice among by yo- Mnn anrl m;a fin nv (mlv that: thn rlnr t they lie bar wejdeep.y loved: " . newnen worlds out end. without urotner life rection celes watcned to and tence; inherit eternal l v Jno. E. Outlet. lis Mroot dead hs does not sleep of this man's death was far better to him GVo. P. Bradford. n ! ! death?-!not an her is asked this then occasion I Is It. association whicb tial The myself. exaltation. ordinary 4c Co., 1 relatlis llres with those abore. his of will birth. the than GlO..PBItAIyoaD winch we have met at the present we have had with President Kimball this that Which men represent as a 'ra siaii 111day Vi --rantxfacturera.of and. Wholesale f ti rr ViAO r. a ar Tot1 Hjupou : rro vn vivn Dealers la SbVaSl-UAJ WUV1 J htlme; It is not to talk particularly has been of long standing. He entered monster, and from which they shrink Uu Ills flch was wearj: let it rest 41 and 41 "Warren Bt Hen's and Ctothins, was mac Bro. a Kimball. He parture of New etween Church (St, ad West Broadway. Eatombed In mother Earth, 4uuui. uui luuiviuuai irvitUKS auu ue the church early after its organization. with alfrlght?.. It seemed, to. me. that of ' as as much York. I presume any Integrity not UU Jesas comes wben all the bless dlLly Brother are that hue ': liebexwas dead, keen,1 in 1832, with President Brigham rvaveuient, although they Who ever lived on the earth. 1 Tt UlewUlbs brought lorth. , , gone to sleep. He pasa-- i man polguautauu aCllcttve; but we meet at Voung, he visited Kirtland, and made he had merely been personally acquainted with have Rche present time to perform' a ceremony almself personally acquainted with the d away as quietly , and. aa. gently as an forty-thre- e Ills mlshty spirit, pare and free him years and I can testify our last respects to thade Prophet Joseph, whose bosom friend he infant 'falling- aaleep-on its mothers tand From sverjr bond of sartta, : a man of truth, a man fHio Greatest1 Novelty of the Season been has he that ac lap: not a movement of a limb: not a us. was from the time of their-firsliparted great" one who In raalms of lmmortalitr, man that was to be of benevolence, 'a . HVe do not mourn as those who have no quaintance until the dsy of his death. contortion, of Jiia countenance: and trusted. Now he has .7. Is crowned with spotless worth. gone and left us. words The of we do not sympathise with any President Kimball was a man that Scarcely' asigbi Jesus, I will litiope; to his wives, and his children MfoolUh sympathy. We believe In those seemed embarrassed a when called upon through Joseph, were forcible brought f f T say He llres for Zlon: s has cone nrkf. a a v waaw nnn th hsvo (T rvaf gtw a w mww ssmvt iviv ass ivajtcav uvakti H principles, that he, for so many years, to speak in public in. the early part of to. my mind, in that To plead her rlfht'ous cae. me, die. they nor his house and aboutMt, Win as through o strenuously advocated, and be-- i bis ministry. My first acquaintance their death. bill" be sweet tin to' them." ,ia Before the Ulh and Iloly One ne- - this scene we are now passing I havtH Che Coolest and moat Refreshing place In the ' iu them, we know. that he ha with him was in ,1833, when in com- ItaSwas Sweetaswith hlmr There "was all the Saints rejoice, ; . hlleving felt4 one particle of the spirit of Clljc. opened expressly for tne feale or cj- imply passed from onestate of existence pany with President Young he moved thing repulsive, nothing dreadful oh .not Let wItcs and children humbly kiss 1f fallen a fVki cer xleath. has for .He l a on asleep nmilhor aIt . o niiDfnin.ru . his family to Kirtland. The Saints were .errible iu,lMnit the contrary it Was. v a main aa ftv uuuftftiwt vubviftiai The rod: tain purpose, to be 'prepared: for a glo rv were err eat fallen!' 'sweet. There ;CODDARD'S Boi Kirtland the howhave then the eaim, Riay Temple, building peaceruind X Father to the fatherless. sub- heavenly lnnuences there, as though Jrious resurrection; and the same Heber not is true he he fallen. has ha bat' that little It the nad but means, lie 1 a. , , God Is the widow's God. -TT Kimball, every component particle OELEBRATED CIDER, '1II'one w birep iur u rimi. scribed' two hundred dellars and paid tngels .were there, and no doubt they !C. xie uttie wuue, of from the crownW of his head I nls Llder Ueorge (4, Cannon then offered S'eepa in peace. He Is resting from hit aver the money- - Jinoru .were being were, prepared to fescort him hence to .w l body, axd retail. m.0 1,1. r.4 .aIa. uua vi Alia lVKr? .ttl w icsuixrcb-a - jiBetnc nqtdiALE or those whom he loved add f labors and is no more bese with thos socletv uia the school for to made build another , house, the La re moat up tha following prayer: agraen his Retreatai In SaltTMIlT v? iknilctlonswith 'which 'human natur and other purposes, and he subscribed who loved him dearly IrthoUKhto tbe d; and he. In the flesh, 'will see God lHr tlirr-t.iainn aiillii with Him; and see hiK ' trail themselves rf It, to obtain a eo'.d tfrtastt of God. our eternal Father! Oh alwavs has to contend: he has passed lone hundred dollars for that also to buy joy there would be in the spirit land. tnd' converse associate r wetliV . aaa and brethren with them and ass nave m or ne was Died when ourselves t cnuaren, has got: the nails and glass. That from this tage the first Joseph, and Hyruni, and David, action, will a J. occasion nd for solemn ever enjoy this saw happy" eternity to 7(K)DDABbj.tLEBIlATD CIDEli, gctber upon through- with the toils, Willard;aid Jededlah, and Parley they meeting at wnicn to himselfJ public the purpose of paying our last respect fixvrea and anxietUs In regardperplexities. J. lumbaii. vvnen , ne waH would weloome him to their midst, and gether Kimball has bad ileber to supfr tbe oil iriil other REFRESHMENTS to the earthly remains pr our beloved his family, aud iu regard to the Churcb jhosen one of the Twelve Apostle, and the thousands ot others, who hava iron p Bro; I ij ' mill, " brother who has been taken from us, with which he was associated; audio were called Into the stand to bear tie fore; and like them have been faith- - .living ana ay mg .in nis own house id i r 'jiia: whose spirit has left this earthly sphere regard to all sublunary things, and they as ful. What a weloome to their mldsi peace; and' has not beenT followed up by to first their the Apostles testimony Hi, l f 4nH alrlai. aaH vn U thlaAl . . XS and gone hence, i And we dtslre to ap rH ft rtifirtala rrtntl Pfi 'a man la A. will Brother Heber receive! to labor mr4 mearrl $a lnts, there 'was an embarrassment Isrtbe BASEMENT, W fiad' may our Father, at this tlme.f mgeis proclaim "achild is born."' r. ' ind a timidity about his appearance tud. toil with them. in the spirit world jreat consolation to his - family an ill Vlso proach-the.. i i UK t .. ..' . . v and-it i is a great comfort to mci ) u Godda.rd- - Clebrate-LCide- r We believe ini another state of exlsH chat was truly humble. And when he iaina a. vuw trraai in the name of Jesus Christ, and sup-Hm cu- - friends; nvt4 ainaa uiuu'nq1 4.v . wn . Bro. that cence s to name not Heber C. Kimball bad It and is besides think aoroaa to tnee rar4l bestow in went to ills this; preacn, al felt only many :.......! plicate our oellef, but it U a fixed fact, and hencej most afraid to? have Brother Kirabali now twentyofour years lacking lHa riHvl Inert n f r?vlrift In "nrvnwk "Tf It' 'a kept eonstantly on hand to supply thepuo-te.us thy Holy Spliflt, that it may 1111upon' is it soa roonr to'aceoaitiMxiaieCliy of matter not a to to of uu as bid because the for a adieu he )enty not thai three x)f a had (Jod urn vuriuiaiu iuay ttJ iunearts regret; itjs nothing Tnn preach days, since Joseph and Hvrum we Prlsads and Utr Uooslns. t "ooairy Ar.T.nm..ftx. .4 aama att....0great . were taken ror. a, great ''haot; servants! things of this world Is a matter of com is .should r mourn' frt.hxiia:Iti1tenty-fouaway thy, lightened thereby; .that be hearty waiootne, and promises 4 A Aiif a 4m aAran so iruttfui in labor, so abundant cause or joy and rejoicing and comfort t x supply offer mv tnn4 VV4 44tv a .sua who shall speak unto us may be inspired I paratively very. small importance. a years them with pay,tuai wu, K f r at4alr tfifVtA thin fa ravalall-n- a .to kuuw friends his a ha when a man has fought the good fight; tome of those who were jthe . most elo- in toll, sot rich in Durintr that, person experience! ra c DSIBX OF GOLD ASD has Qufshed his course; when quent seemed to be those who fell off by mat perioua uroiner nas that shall be instructive and edify lug utJwhenhebeen neverl ileber never tremUted..Ia It A.mayf h ix&s secured to, himself a glorious resur-- j faithful, lived his re ligiOD the way side." It- - was a dark hour wavered., to us who remain; and that thy people! jhe has 1. 4. I IJ lit. aa is srxxian'of died In Oodwhat rectlon.' . The earth, and the fullness off therf , tud Kirtland. many im viuiui wuuh upon Jaround the Prophet who i have assemhlea., together. 111 we mourn Indeed should as some or was to and ftr? be said occasion Jed, t them "mournful Why Brother this Brlrham' .ba earth and alli.thatperiaius-..ta.thby .may baring' apostatized,when Brother KimCIDEB, . Is a There church sorrowful?.. here earth In an earthly capacity ia no com- - iCliJ3CnATEI pel hearts he and their same Uders, the with onueccaslon prominent knee hU spiritftialnafHiKHnnt tKfltl Jnuvoo,. . AftAA4aA M. .A..ftAMaAft.l ars xa t4 r a aleo In the ball- and some otherssr were acalled upon never usniDiea, a ei. Ah ah dsn navel i ylr ttt Inn anlnaaiu....,) , )n earth; thero is a church jLndoter cood things, at s shall be Imparted to them; and be con- aeaveua. Ho has migrated from one, .co tax e a mission to jngiana. lie went .hook.1' .He has been faithful to nrwb aapplhess of. the "soul that departs ip T.il'-'DBfrA TE COSTl, Utrod (whan; some of tbe first) Elder he has been true to his brethren: he hk peaceW-Totsoled and cheered and built up thereby.- ind hhs passed into the other to ) may think I have reaori us sorware or psrtltoi ra-before had our 1 have covered We with In our lave darkness,at and apoe-- Kept his covenants; 'he has died in thJ aourn. liro. ileber JJ. u lZlm bal 1, h Joseph, Io t withstand ..ir..mm. fmm.Father, JAUf,3TAURANT3. I ' tint wa 'JiaPtJ been my first counselor for almost twen-- j lulrlns ODDAa'lEBKArKn flyrum, David Patten, Willard,' Jede cacy ran rampant tnrougn tne iJhurch. inumpns or tne raltb; and as the Savior tWmfnnr l.a-r IW -.tnf 4I i. ' am HWftljlj wara A.T w, lost a fritndaanda father, ana a heloved diab, and a mighty host b'f good, virtu- He started almost penniless, made the ,aas saiu, whlbhla rf IS. by governed WU;, across men. ocean. honorable ous.. nure. holy aud undaunted? the Introduced who the been aw has crip one matter of is and bv law narf... to counselor, -is this the! TERX8' preserved me; great Joy . 4 ..t a t t SUPPX.1EU OK WBEXlAfc ome have died, as It were naturally:' gospel to England, and laid the founda Snd- sanctlfledky the same,".rv.vvvv " aua fearless counselor in Attue uays, of niatauu that fallen 'has so it will lird, asleep i Uiijr for the great work that has since! ,te with him. ;He has gone to the para-- l ilnc I have ttood to counsel this people' mourn the loss 1ofa r thers have4 been ' and we Tm violentlyAfK put toAfdeath. tion, :' tribulation, tM. wfs ",!.lN ': 4 .a. . . v v. I Iham' f .4 thaw mry o oeen Kav an . v r .n,mm AlU 'dtae Of ftt I .uvftftl V jnm V .11 Ood HA'.lfllft there, tr : ...I mm, accomplished Ut i Alt b .A ihern iLUabWt, r have accompanied' full! and died in laitb. the they .) l" 11 ( J lx' ripaa'U.a aOO this corruption shalT pot oil itaJ of hone: sphere. Bro. Klm-fltlArl im wit i' J waswu uthC 11I1a ra llv their movinginlefthisusown niiiaiUMIVUinig mingled with i Jay and thanksgiving he time for a short that 3 uoseph Fielding. Brothers Kimball oall.has that he has been faithful unto the end,! HArr ii n.' SFvr.Tnuir.rFMMARD whilst we' and Hyde remained in England about that he has fouirht the 'frood Ujrht oil may unite with them. 'And -1. ivi! w 4. v i .4.4'. fslth. that, he, has finished his course.rare ftencaired carryins. on toe work of joaeyear, and In that time 1,500 werd !. . " uu yearr art uere iftK9jkirx---as;4iw"iTr,- u is aisiers. anu ' was mere, and that wa have the tatisfaouoa. ol Uod, aud advancing thel .incentive to us to be 1V':.' n .oapiizea tra tt.J maintaining it 1OfVi strange A.w- AftftV, Ci vut. vM(liVB4UU1.W1 immor .those principles wnicn na Boauigsnuy, power ana innuence Which he had bver jthe death of this man with the' death ol .Churchthree knowing that there is a crown ofTor oounsel-of the l riOER3; PRINTERS.' prominent stors hloa. (nroDazated and maintained while he persona whom he bad never be for a ,n thesnrMUtatrH4,'!iai''inM.4-..iu and ana leaa glory . 4 J ore tality was a be had This mat .uv apostatised. ftwiftMi,. WUUUli LU( And in the midst of our griaf, our sad- was on the earth, he Is gone to officiate On one occasion he Went Out five days to' future-pa- s Itlsrevealtd tousin the reve ler or regret.- - Kidney Rigdon. F. Q. ness ahd sbrrowlhs; we feel to rejoice in in the heavens with Jesui, with Joseph ome towns which he had never visited - -. AViillam Law. whom ' . Vt kUISUilU. Willi ...ftauio t contemplaUng the victory, that he has ud, others for U3. weare seeaing to before, and 4mAn...l: , ' Irneiv It' iyin'orMiKflllnr. "" ' n Tv WVAA, VC t .i will inn ill ni nnr rim avt laan and who h . ""."-tj-r achieved, knowing that ha is emahclpa-- l r; -- u m mo itatlzed left ana and wicaeu Who Bro.Jpsepb.i those thraldom of the' uvootj-oa our the of sin. 'from ted from Mdent and the will him. yet In thA.afl..J.-- i: na harktlv.H 'inc. imuj, . . r r i- . w v v een. under' the necessity of, 11 trsVery;Deptlonpustr1,rf . Heavenly ; : ww t UOA aof J4VU to and trials mortal. be fit found we .this., temptations, (Father, that may ,w persons. It seemed that' there were eemnianfimentsTJ '.Tt: itrm ana that ne, isaan-anr! ' aoclate with -the Just who are made per- mourning and lamenting over. the epos transponed.be-- sphere, t with him -. . tlves ai.8MweB US to n beyond . vrinri mi rvowarr or ..nttbUd faith tacy of any one of my counselors, and I tobe presented' .. .uk..i..' r.4 icvw-wisy ... . . . uti.iKcuiMcu tMiu.ui?iu m aimoat uic, thil ThlA)i afk..Aij.j are can toot or to r.Jlu-".-.that me shall never have this to regret, u ia ai R ERE RENCE8:- - ; nope We ney numeroua'for CU.".PS.Church In the heavens. It' Sart. tt. annoy. l thing injury Triumphant It-?- " ,4TtH upoaor mentlcnr Therscvtry Is' ,had rather, bury, tb em hy tbe score pray theafotirFatheri thU day, to pour Ms this that our Religion .rTt-:- us to all P, ?e trooblci In ..JLhecontoliUQnsof thv Holv finirit Uma wbwtJhbuldbaf:::f.t. Fit1 'seeoneoneof thtni'abostatlie.. - than, ir:ft-Taw Issue ol Salt LsX --- j ' v-i- . I . . - - 4- s Aft - -- a f 1 aa a. CL-- 1 m r wa-- .m w 1111 . 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