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Show ox yoke, or anything else that might bo found in the street ; bat that we should really have pleasure in restoring lost property. He referred to the subject or cleanliness; also to building houses mat are well ventilated, that health might be preserved. He said that our leaders were very anxious that we should pay our tithing, fast donations, and see that the poor among us were well provided for. The Saints should not let the devastations of the grasshoppers hinder them from paying their tithing. The best time to pay tithing of grain was at thrashing day. And the best time lor the sisters to pay tithing of butter, was to pay it as soon as they churned. Every man in the kingdom of God should seek to do bis share of public labor. It was too often the case that a few had to bear the burden of the DESBET EVENINQJNEWS. GEORGE Q. CANNON. KDITOIt AND PUBLISUEPw patnrdaj-- . EDITORIAL COEEESPONDMOE. PRESIDKNT YOUNG'S TRIP j NORTH. Oodex, Aug. The weather Iseuibly cooler than it baa been, especially at night. Through the night and early thl morning the wind has blown with a decidedly autumnal sound. Ogden and the neighborhood are out for a holiday. The Hags arefljiug from every pole In the town, and the music of the band enlivens and diffuse a feeling of pleasure among the people. Long before the hour of meeting this morning the roads were alive with carriages unci Wagons bringing the xoplefrom tho auriound ing settlements and farms. Work, no matter how pressing, is abandoned for meeting, and those who attend will go back refreshed and luvigorated in mind and body to resume their labors. These meetings are beneficial in more ways than. one. Can s are thrown off, and the mind is called from the thoughts which engross it, to the contemplation of subjects which elevate and purify. The body Is rested and the mind Is fed. After such meetings labor is performed more Intelligently with greater by the people. We really need. more holidays and seasons of relaxation than we are in the habit of having. The people of this Territory are a hard working race. Their labors are lnces- pant, ana no tninstng man can pass through our settlements without being struck with the immense amouut of labor that has been performed in the short space of time that we have been nere. ine common expression is one of wonder, that a people eo poor as we were when we reached here, and having such a price to pay for fhe freight of everything that has been imparted, should have built such cities and made such Improvements as are seen on every hand. After the railroad gets through, and we arc placed in cheap aud easy communication with all themartsof the world it will be rather difficult to make some people understand how serious have been the obstacles with which we have had to contend in settling this Territory. Rut, at the present time, the railroad has had no marked effect upou us, and a good idea can be gaiued by observing, reflecting men, of the la- lors we have performed. 19, 1SCS. whole. TiTSOOTJRSE . nn rr a Till the I k r- - Prest. Young then followed. He said: I will talk a little with regard to our - y! -- . . 9 i v faith and submission to the requirements .of heaven, and give my own views concerning the same. We expect to come to the perfection pointed out by bro. Musser, that our actions will be one In building up the kingdom of Ged on the earth. We should live so that the spirit of revelation will abide within us, that we can know the will of God Just as a child may know the will of its parents. We might think that this Is a difficult task. Bo it is; but the great difficulty that has to be surmounted by us, is to bring ourselves to a condition of perfect submission. The flesh is so contaminated- - with evil that it is hard for us to submit entirely to the will of God. We are not called as Latter-da- y Balnts to submit to the rule of a wicked klmr: but to tho rule of right to love and serve God with all our hearts. We believe we are the best peo we know that if inle on the earth,, and the Lord has any friends on earth, they are the Latter-da- y Saints, and that we have received the only true plan of sal vation. We know also that we should leave off" the practice of every sin and redeem the Zion of God. The Saints Some the have had manv irifts. gift of healing; some the gift of faith and of prophecy, and some the gift of wisdom; but this latter seems to be the most scarce of all. When a famly ora people will take a course to bring trou hie upon themselves, we say they have salvation aud happiness of ourselves, every breath I draw and for every bless no wisdom. If a child should handle our; progeuitors aud our posterity de- ing I receive. If you, ye nations or wisp are not dependent a knife or razor, it would not know pended upon us. We are like babes, men of theweearth, would like to see you act upon Him, enough to avoid cutting itself; or if it aud if everything does not go right we independently. Let a man who thinks finds poison it would know no better condemn this, that and the other We he has power independent of God i take a grain d than to drink it. Many of this people are thoughtless, aud do not reverence there be such a man or a kernel of corn rye, barley, are just like children and would not God aud his servants as we should. We wheat, from the element God has ordained and have wisdom enough to preserve them as Apostle??, liishops and servants of organized for its development, and see I f li grow, .vu ail acanow selves. The gift of wisdom should be God should live our religion, and walk li ue cau maae it can be Well not done. that it sought after by the people, so as to or in the light cf the counteuauce of God. ledge there would no ac be in harm der their lives in such a manner that Many of the Saints must still have their then, CO DEN WOOLLEN MILL God in all things. But, knowledglng tobacco, tea, coffee, etd. We here I pause a moment; I do not mean Is owned by Messrs. Randall, Pugsley they can build up the kingdom of God. sweet-lea- f we should acknowledge the hand of k Co., aud has leeu recently erected. To There is a waut of forethought maui are under bondage to the 'fashions and that a man or woman doing wrong; God to are to is fested the time of customs the age. It ready people. They by stop but Iinwill give Prtsident Young and his company acknowledge the hand of God an opportunity of seeing the machinery adopt the teacniug of Jesus when he told savlnr that we will try aud leave olf in sustaining the individual, while hie disciples to take no thought for the these things: aud leave olf. After Elder does it. No matter what wrong a huwork, Rro. Randall got his hands to- his man being may commit he or she is morrow. Rut Jesus was addressing Taylor had finished, gether this morning and started the sustained by the Almighty while doiujg PRESIDENT YOUSO mill. To any person who takes pleasure tbe'm, and not the people at large. They act is of the creature and the it. But in progress, the sight was an interesting had to go out and preach the gospel Delivered a discourse which occupied not the Creator. We should acknowhand of God in all thingsV one. The building is a substantial without purse and scrip, uut suppose thirty minutes delivery. j It was ledge the we do received this we will live our reliif the had And gos replete with excellent instruction, and stone structure of DO feet long and &5 the whole world a better than we have. little feet wide. .It has two stories and an at pel, would they not have to plow and was a fitting termination to the two gion will not you improv, O, ye my sisters, a little? Shall I come to our own capatie. Tbo iirt iloor 12 feet 2 inches in plant aud reap and provide for them days meeting. were provided for day? Yes; then let us look city here to see the8 clear; thefecoud, 11 feet 3 inches, selves? The disciples a and what is for our advanlittle out went when in the U A; pllie lerrtt Xrutny en. iai they ministry. aud the attiCjS fret. The walls are SO How of my brethren anil many tage. iuches thick, and all the wood work is No doubt they were like the Apostles are there who have a mint ora sisters Ui gclcjjrapli. of the ruibt sdid 'character; not the chosen by Joseph, very poor. At one bank, to go to with an inexhaustible Peter cacie to the Savior and told fountain of wealth? None; we are poo. slightest tremor was perceptible in the time GENERAL. We gathered poor. It is true that we to was him he that required pay tribute building when the nihchinery was at and he W.B. are Jones, Kepubli Montgomery. decentlyclad; but why not go to tile had nothing to pay it with. The can elector in the fourth work. There are about 1,200 panes of fields and take the straw and make your Congressional glass In the factory. There are SCO Savior told him to go and catch a fish, district,' has taken the stump for Sey- hats aud bonnets, and save that means and he found the money he needed in its mour and Blair. He .has resigned to send for the poor Saints. Would tein spindlts at work; two broad power mouth. his position as "Republican elector of thousand dollars pay for the hats anjd jooms for the manufacture of blankets, bonnets worn by this congregation toState. When the twelve apostles were chosen the and one ready to be put to work; and Radical organ of day? By no means, the The But suppose that Sentinel, four narrow looms for the" weaving of in this dispensation they were told not this city, was suspended to day, in con- we say five thousand, that; amount had want of patronage. better be used in sending poor cloth of ordinary width. The buildiug, to labor with their hands; but to preach sequence of the 21. oflofflcers board A than In spending it in articles the mato Washington, nations of earth. the the with the machinery, cost about $51 ,000 the gospel will assemble at arsenal, terial for which can be aijd The company have a good stock of wool Some of them before a year had elapsed September 1st, for Washington the purpose of testing manufactured right here. gathered X see a very s on hand; but they are still prep tred to wero engaged In trade; they became the system in constructing few straw hats In this congregation tocaunon. and merchants the ihry apostatized. New day with straw trimmings, made by can exchange cloth for more. Iu old estab21. infected York, wearers and hands of Eighteen the perhaps, lished couutries a factory of this capaci. Through the observance, of the Word of cattle reached this cltylyesterdayiby the beat them for beauty with imported you to been able have Saints Wisdom the Harlem Railroad. Tiieir whereabouts articles? ty would be thought a trifling affair; save you can not. Well, these money to send for tho poor. They is not yet ascertained. Fourof the same are lessonsNo, we try to teach the people but in our eyes it is importaut. The all the time. We teach men who have factories hov us what can be done. should continue to observe these princi- drove died at Millerton, N. Y. Newark Courier The new a in the factory all their, lives how-tThe clank of the machinery here and iu ples, and to accumulate all they can so cattle disease in Union reports N. J., been prepare the ground, to plant potatoes, county, other places where these factories are as to be better able to build up the King- which terminates fatally a short corn, squash, cucumbers, onions, and in be independent people, time. The disease Is mainly connued cabbage, that they may have something established, is a music sweet to every dom of Zion and some to to eat when the dreary storms of winter Iover.of our mouutain Territory. There independent of every creature beneath to herds, and is pronounced by of overtake them. And thus we teach the number be the brain. fever. A large is independence iu the sound. With the celestial world. We should make cattle a deaths of are number and people how to live. This is our busisick, such factories in successful operational! our own articles of clothiug. Immense have occurred. ness. If you do not learn to live here. j is can how tue painter,1 over the Territory, we could supply sums of money have been carried away Elliott, great portrait you live hereafter? If you do at Al death from of this was to at not the be tue miners oi tnis lire. unaerstana It point reported Territory. plain ourselves with the necessary articles of can understand 4 tne things pr- how you seen in early days that we were being bany. at to come? tbe cholera occurred clothing and obviate: the necessity of to life from talnintr the Just as th A death we were but destitute of impoverished; to the fabrics. inwith such Bellevuo hospital, importiug patient apostle says regard loving op.e They will crease iu number, and the quality of the tanneries to make leather, factories to was picked up in the street, and died auotuer "ir you say you loye liod and hate your brother you deny your own half an hour. cloth will, ere long, be at least equal to make cloth, and other conveniences. in;The Live Stock for how can you hate him whom Conn., Hartford, words, however, wo are in a position to has been suspended, you have seen and love Him whom you auythlng manufactured elsewhere. Our Now, Company many needed articles here, haviug lost 410,uuo within months. have not seen?" You can !not do it. people have been careless about their manufacture no and is there us a for We make the application here, how can longer necessity sueep; out. wun woollen factories in- to we understand things a thousand years our means send to abroad , FOREIGN. procure creasing amoag us, wool will be in de- them. ahead if we do not uiiderstahd what? is Ladies, make your own hats and g London. A mand, and good clips will be sold at recalamity here We take children, and trim them with straw trimmings and do occurred in North Wales yesterday munerative prices. teach the little girl to spin, weave, and not spend your means in buying these whereby twenty-fiv- e persons to her knit stockings; and the boys ito THE MEETING which are imported. Make hats for the lost their lives. A train of cars, from drive team, plow, to go to the field to .containing passengers hoe and prepare the ground, and to sow Was as numerously attended as yester- men also for summer wear, and for win- Holyhead, from was proceeding the mails and Ireland, they may have food to day, and was opened in the usual form ter you can make serviceable caps out ot towards Liverpool at the usual rate, and eat. seed so that , say your praynext? What Whyto by singing and prayer. I am indebted cloth or fur, though fur is too warm, it met with a sad accident at the little ers work. Never before going always to Eider Win. W. Burton for the follow- beats the bead. I do not, he said, wish town of Abergle, in the county of Denfather the bead of the A that. forget bigh.' A long train loaded with petro- family should never miss calling his ing notes of the discourses. They are to find fault with the people. No people leum trucks had Just been switched joflf family together and dedicating himsflf since the days of the Nepbltes had mode on to a necessarily brief on account of space.' siding, to make way for the and them to the lora or, Hosts, asking A. M. Musser said that we had the progress in the same length of time Irish mall, but the switchmen neglect- the guidance and direction of His holy cou together for the purpose of ed when a dread- spirit to lead them through the day to we have made. that And is even it replace the switch,result. hearing Seven that very day. Lead us this day, collision ful the 'was wouia. mai doubtful U, whether or or our satis uiueiuiDg even Enoch they, mail the all passengers by train, us this xlay, preserve us this; day,guide lacuou ana comfort. ' If the President and his city, had done any better in the persons, were killed outright, and many others us from sinning against Thee or save nu ms oreiuren did not feel that cars in both trains being in heaven or on earth this any they same time. injured.to' The badlyreduced day! a shapeless mass. The If we do this every day, the last After singing by the choir, and were J -twe day an of the concussion explosion we will be prepared to enjoyi a live amongst them m prayer by Elder John Taylor, who petroleum, produced 7,7h as which instantly enveloped higher glory. they do. We were so onrtn Joined the company this morning), the both trains in flames, and before the tire There is a little matter 1 want !to many Instruction. meeting adjourned until 2 p.m. could be. subdued eighteen persons had speak I Z1 upon to you, my sisteri. Itisfa been literally burned to ashes. 1U3Prtuce to us. He THE AFTERNOON MEETING that is very obnoxious to out.suuuiu subject advised that i. never approsiders. Was They have given lua the credit and opened by singing, prayer BuavxYisa Pa nr. Mr. MoCabe's larvcyhig for: priate anything to our own .kT.., Industry prudence: but we have Smith. Elder After Prty started yesterday westward, by t&s south one doctrine and by . not belong to us, ft chain. Joseph F. In our "; faith! that to their shawl, am which r nd ofttas Lak, to array a line by that ronU. view is erroneous, and very bad; it!! J COtl - j - ' THEATUE, "V old-j-roam- ing i to-da- y. . . i -. j ; to-orde- ? l J ! V1. j - iu-i- ts ) h- ! to-da- ea-ea- ud . think of. Shall ARRIVALS AND one, sisters? is "I says it what "Oh," m'rvn ir-- rrnTSV by stage:at AUTiU: know what you mean, my nusDana ble, Book of Mormon and Doctrine and b as two, iout, or hair a dozen wives." From the East Hon. c ciL . Covenants, and their insufficiency t6 .1000Lake City, JLug.vin, Well, 1 want to tell the- sisters now w guide the people without the aid of di ' free tnexnseives irom tnis oaium as- From the Weat-- T. t t, rect revelation from Heaven, and aocor vrrrtRTED BY DAVID Wv EVANS. tnem Mrs. consider Jom Mcr, O'Connor. iu Tnis loagn. many so showed that it was Impossible to build nateiui ana annoying to tue To the East Gen. a. V"ll trine , rhl., ( Continued.) irom Dodge. John McCuUong'h k L G... feelings toor many, was revealed up Zton without it. If we could go to ourselves us obedience for and is perfect it jtcr heaven ' Smith, Joseph - ' .To the North Dr. J. r VL. heaven, we should see that they are of k.Nov, thJA nrinclDles. We have received is required to It by the Latter-da-y sMrs. bX?"1."? W. God 8. be. Ream, one heart and mind, and if there is any the gospel and have been j baptized for Saints, this very principle will' work Jos. A. West. H. T. Welt. aSS' Is there any- - out the moral salvation, oi tne woria. farming or gardening, or any labor io the remission of our sins. me c dltier-niunsuau Do you believe it? It makes no be done there that God the Father t hinc wrong in uns? jo, to-daw ew Uld to and believe the nrofess whether vou do or not, it is true. Tin ,rid would direct It. In the same way God's .. rt RhncionilTu.11 is said that women rule among all Testaments; the Jews say they believe Coi Salt servant, Pres. Young, should direct our the Old Testament, we Deueve doio, It Lake Boot, Big Citr. k nations; and if the women, not only in labors here. If we are ever saved we and that is not ail, we Deueve in iue this congregation, territory and governxiomcepathlc-D- r. . J.D.M; Crock 1 , doctrine ana ment, .,. would. rise in. Street, Salt Lake City. up but the world, must become- one and listen to the Book of Mormon ana ineLord . to Joseph the spirit and might or tne noiy gospei ' given by the Church. Cutting ororass on Shares E!drdl counsels of the servants of God, and Covenants We and make good men of those who are son, and by him to the Smith ,e4tW Salt Lake City. unite together to carry out the princi- a tan helleve if we were destitute of the bad. and show them that tney. win oe the Lord, and our eyes were under the necessity of marrying a wife ples that have been revealed unto us. Spirit of so that we could dot see and un or else not have a woman at all, they The sisters have a great Influence in so- nnvHl derstand things as they are by the spirit would soon come to the mark, xes, Special goticr. . ciety and a great influence over their of revelation, we might say rareweiito this odious doctrine will work out the children, and they have received much all these books, no matter how numer- moral reformation and salvation of this WAHTKD.- -A thoroughly? experience y relative to making ous. If we had all the revelation given generation, People generally do not dener wishes employment in his line John( instruction and were with see it. mv sisters do not see it. ana x work preferred. For information apply t f our own hats and everything else that alnrflf the davsof Adam to be and do not know that all the elders or is Nicholson, of this office, revelation of the out spirit we need. We should all unite as the heart Abide of midst the in the people, it raelsee it. But if this course be pur of one man and sustain the President would be impossible for us to be saved sued, and we make this the rule of Fob Salx. A good Sugar Muu Inquire God. of The celestial in carrying out these measures. Much iu the Kingdom It will rorce ail men to lase a practice, set us for a fanatics of look world upon wire. Then we win do sausnea witu Wahtkd, a few cords of arba&Uin Mabo instruction had been given to the brethdoes matter not that but one wile, x snouia nave oeen in tne believing this; '" ren to improve their stock. We should atalltous. We have our course odoro becinnintr: the one wife system would Wood at this office. try to raise our own silk and strive to us: the path for us to tread in is marked not have disagreed with me at all. If "Wanted: One hundred and fifty 0! make improvement generally. Neither out. What is it? It is march on, march; the prophet had said to me "Brother red pine wood at the Paper Mill. y Saints, to the higher Brigham, ybu can never have but one bad lauguage nor any of the evils jthat on, ye Latter-da' " uiuvr, uichu wnite life in this world. March on, wife at a time," l should nave said, and" colored of are to be seen in the cities of the world, orders in tne city wno'visbn rags. People 1 ve Latter day Saints, until you are pre-- : "glory, hallelujah, is just what a ib pose- oi tnem will that please bring tbeai m j J should be heard or seen in our cities. pared to receive life everlasting in the like." But he said, you will have to and Fridays. days Soni and the Father of the or and more one we this be than in take should is wife, presence It necessary that What matters it what thQ world say? der has to spread and increase until the structed in these temporal matters. If that makes no difference to us, not inhabitants or the earth repent ortneir one man knows how to raise wheat in the But 1 will tell you; evils and men will do what is right least. our towards the females. In this also I say without btiiut, ho should teach others what concerns us, It with the accordance in lives we so. principles: Do men do that Lessees St Managers ..H. B. Olawsou & J, T. i to do If had obeyed counsel in of hallelujah. glory, Ciu the gospel that we have embraced j which is right now? No. You see laying up grain, and had seven years Let a Christian live his religion and he travelers young, middleaged or breadstuff on hand, wo would have is honored and over the world, and a9k them UimUALIFIED SUCCESS thought much of by his been in a much better condition than brethren and friends and acquaintances! where their families and the ansOf the eminent Jrag:c Actress And even the wicked contemplate a wer will generally beare, we are have none.'f "I man or woman who lives his or her re You go to the city of New York, and Elder John Taylor spoke of the time liKion with a feeling of reverence, and among tho merchants there I doubt when there was no priesthood upon the they involuntarily honor jthat being whether there is one man in three who earth; when no man could be found who honors his God. The vilest wretch has a wife. - Go to the doctor and ask lives on the face of the earth looks him "where is your wife and family?" holding the keys of salvation. We pro that reverence on a person who is a true and, "thank God I have none," will be with fess to have faith in God, but we have SECOND NIGHT of the Great Historical Piy. follower of Jesus, and cannot help lU his reply. It is the same with the lawnot near as much as wo should have. If we respect ourselves we will shape yer. Ask him about hi3 wife, and his We are a little like the old lady wijo, in our lives accordingly. If we do so, we reply will be, "O bless me, I havn'tnny, Elizabotli;QneenofEiiglaLd. become pure and holy. Is there I say it to my praise I am not troubled From the Italian of Paolo CliacoraetU, as wA talking to her minister, said "that she shall plav-by the renowned Italian Trawrong in this? No; neither with a family." You go to the parson, iall in alnlietni believed that if they only had the right anything gedienne, MADAM K is there the least wrong in the world in and were it- not for his profession, the kind of faith they might place the dishes acknowledging the hand of God in all cloak of religion that is around him, not cipal Theatres of Europe ap.l Araeries. on the table and they would be filled things. If I had the skill given me to one in a thousand of them would have to construct a machine by which wife or children. with every thiug necessary." They day In her Great Personation of we could pass from nation to nation in my sisters; do not agreed to try their faith; but after wait- the atmosphere as they now do on terra beDoatnotallbe startled, afraid; just get influence ing awhile, and the dishes not being finna on the railway, would there be enough among the daughters oi Kve in filled, she declared that she knew all the any harm in acknowledging God iu the midst of tbis generation until you I should receive the knowledge have power enough over the males to The Strength of the Conijuuiy inthofau time that it was useless. He spoke of tbis? from it is not independent and of bring them; to their senses so that they Him; our carelessness, notwithstanding the myself. I am dependent upon Him for will act according to the rule of right, 1888, TTMprW. WoodrufTsDoke of , for-th- e : bean-pres- I i , to-da- y; In-surau- ce heart-rendin- to-da- y? &f-ternw- ? ain . ; s i ; i I 1- C 4 d Klr-iTOm- , - .. j . : and you will see that we will be freest once, and the elders of Israel will not bo under the necessity of taking so many women. But we shall continue to do it until God tells us to stop, or until we pass Unto sin and iniquity, which will never be. Do you see anything very bad in this? Just ask yourselves, historians, when was monogamy introduced on to the face of the; earth? When those buccaneers, who settled on the peninsula where Home now; stands, could not steal women enough to have two or three apiece, they passed a law that a man should have but one woman. And this started monogamy;and the downfall of the pluof Jesus, rality 8ytem. In the days Home, having dominion over Jerusalem, tney carried Ov.t the doctrine more or less. This was the rise, start and foundation! of the doctrine of monogamy; and never till then was there a law passed, that we have any knowledge of, that a man should have but one wife. Now, sisters, I want you to see to this. I advise you to have faith and gxd works; be fervent in spirit and virtue, and try to live so as to bring the men to the standard of right, then we shall have no trouble at all. I believe that in Massachusetts they have only 27,000 more women than men; but that Is not many. There is a cause, perhaps, for this A good many young men go into the army, or go here or there. What is done with the Daughters of live? In many countries they stick them in the factories, into the fields, the coal mines, and into the streets as I have seen hundreds of them gathering manure, &c., working all day and getting a penny at night to buy a loaf of bread with. They stick some of them down into the iron works, under the ground topack the ore or into the building to lug off the iron. But the young men are sent to the wars. When England and the rest of the nations learn wur no more, instead of pasin this or any other nation sing a lawman than one a having more against men to make a law will pass wife, they do as they should in honoring the daughters of Eve and making wives of and providing for them. Will not this be a happy time"? Yes, very fine. If I'll tell you will produce this y be to. would do, I willing you what I would be vf illing to give up half or of my wives, or to let the whole of them go. if it was necessary, if those who should take them would lead them to eternal salvation. And then you may nave my daughters if you will only lead them in the way they should sco that they may obtain eternal life. If you will teach them the gospel, how to live, bow to honor their being, honor their God and. live their religion. Do tbis and you are welcome to them Would I get more wives? If I had a mind to; but if I had none at all it would be all right. If I have one it is ail right, and if I should have a score it would be all right. I mean to teach, pray and plead with the people to save themselves by hearkening to the commandments of God, and to live their religion so that we may get through a world of sin, darkness, ignorance and unbelief. Man is prone to wander as the sparks are to fly upwards. The spirit is warring with Saturday, Aug. 22, The performance will consist of theGreat translated irom ine lianaa hy; toncai r"iay, Tnos. v imams, Jq., m a Acts, entitled, H- j 'i f i QUEEN OF ENGLAND. nf rntand. CT.ITinFTir. nnn ...Ji...... ..MiRS Lady Sarah Howard Lady Anna Burleigh Maria. Lambrnn Earl of Esex. lMrd RnrleiEh James VI Adtmt ...Mrs M Horror m iss Akiudtt Ht ,5r..Mr JSW Mr .Mr J M Hfc .,L...Mr Ji'GratmVi Thorn -- Mr J v'.ir t. i. B Sir VrnnniB Uacon Hr Francin Jrake...: r-- Lord Howard Mr J .n"" kJ y Tbe Marquis Di Mendoza ..ii Mr J : Hyde Davison !j v'r It Hain. Hudson ...,Mr R MWN-Sir George Jackcon .:... Mioses Sau'lsoury and Turff.u Pages NohIs. the tne u s c I scotch Eugiish and Guards Nokiierjt, ' kcv o'clock. DOORS OPEN at commences punctually at 8.; . . rVr?.i'juit " j. d:k. crockwki.lm,d. and Eclectic HOMCKPATHIC H years I i emovai HR.nxit n imt: arks. ar-4-i the a!l I prou-ise- ' TAPE WORMS. I guarantee tbe afflicted and deprecate t lie poisonous umjoi ail Mineral Me'dlcines as Vwill VT?WrT,u:y":Z 0e prescriptions. Tne charges at my Uth 0eMarl. Council willt be mvgratis, nr T . .d'a. Lake City. ; ; r.t. e :o:- - We want to Lett tic- Cntting of the - UBA? Upon a Lot on the Mtiite Koad. r Hay to be deliTereif in the to-da- two-thir- ds & Clawson. Eldrcdjrc d232-- 2 '' h Wn, SLOAN & CO. AT THE SIGN OF THP f 3B E C5- - 33 Wholeaale and Retail Mauufaciuier x and Dealers In BOOTS. SHOES ANB LEA TTAVING on hand a Larce Stock n JX of onr ownwe Tannlnj? w are Importations, prep-ure- u DEALER FURMSn CITY AND CODPV the flesh I continually and the flesh A. SUPERIOK AK.A1V' against the spirit. Which will come off victorious? This will decide the destiny of all the inhabitants of the earth. If the spirit reigns triumphant and overcomes! the body and its passions, that character will receive glory; but if orxi owx the passions and sin, within the flesh, overcome the spirit and subdue It, that And qaaatilr. TeryXow character will be lost.- - That is all there is of it. The Lord has done all on His part. His; grace is sufficient: He has aid the plan of salvation for us to are determine in lT aatiefaetion Work on the fcauare and all will tWe be right, j God bless you. Amen. Boots 1 or ln7 fol-o- "'r w. Quick "W'okk. The C. P. R. R. have concluded to lay track with accelerated speed, aad are mating arrangements to lay four miles every sixteen hoars. ! A. mile of track has been laid la three hours. So an exchange says. .That brings H tkls way rspiaiy. A Phyiciii have I: i.4 e -- . |