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Show ... i.. 'r -- become acnaalated endeavor wlthOod andftie wajsw ample thetrtwas fie lleved mxm laknra v rifXthe v v r ew fatrWfVif swsj tha, iuvih iew! Eldei of Israel In that country, in many laces wh j-- be Jaad visited, of sere 41 thousand Inhabitants, the gospel naa nes uee&43S&cneu ior "TEoiToa no PtreusHmm. ten years. He returned here yesterday with company -- emifTTants fromr the Tnandr, old countries, mu ue uopi would not expect' to find perfection uu lor every aiusi uau YfT ln ZilOD,-- .VnoaoAa rt NEWS OF THE DAY. Unit n vnmuco , httraought-fofth- In e countries, tut"lf"wei War has commenced Africa between the .Liberians and n.oni faithful in our duties, there eras no danger of our golBgastray the aborigines." r hih nnt mittor what kind of la- Central Missouri State The 'oountry-iwmight Committee, republican, eulogizeto hoc e lnwhat we iuo li be administration .to, the bjiu sept enjoyeu efforts the pf Uinfl we should be hatmv, the bj purify, the. public service vigorous prosecution of defrauders. andTOabledtOdo good.4 True bills nave been found Brown and Olt-raa- n, against Halteck, mW i KVfrt1 Ha liatrrt the chanred with stealing $47,000 privilege of agaltf rfcturolng t hl from the U. treasury. ana menus in General Boynten has written nome mountains. He also 'felt of the of Sherman'.i a review Memoir; thankful to bis brethren and to his it will be published in a fortnight. fienvenly Father for sending him "The next friend" of Fisher, late He. had heenjnade a, mission. while ; nway assistant U. A attorney for tbe Dis- pa i many, time happy trict of Columbia, has applied fur a from bere.by realizing the hand of writ of habeas corpus, on the God being continually 'over him". is of unsound He desired tdcontinue to be an grouud that Fisher " 1 . mind. humble Instrument in" the hands of For interesting particulars of- of God In devoting the residuethe bis daj a to the buildlag up of proctMxllogs at J iemq a conrebleM- Uoa in JVW xrv, see wicgrapuw' kltiafdoea of Ood. and friends. V and bis to , Idk i columns. family t; He exhorted the 8aioU to be one The trusteeVof the Peabodj for it was the work Educational Fund, met In New In all things, lAV aIde KelHshoSS enrftn nrflnrl York yesterday. we could' to' build up do what A new trial has been granted and OK uou. Urn be-iJUBgWMB n t Genrral .MArks, convicted of CANNON - t.ni, a vendor of counterfeit cur. , . , ; , r rency. .U It was wmlnr Intarmtlnff to 11a Wendell Phillips has been ten to tho testimony. of the Elders . nominated for Governor of Massa- who had just returnea irom tueir chusetts. Judwof missions.' It was eay-tThere was a skirmish yester- their unafulness abroad by the en their day, between whites and blacks, at spirit thev uuuer Friar's Point. ivturn. inere wasad n liiuor - Oat hundred thousand- - dol tho Min that wait allorcomnarable an xuiaer lars damage by fire at the Locust with that of the labor In Israel, while preaching the gos Uat colliery, Potfcvllle, Pa. nal wtthnnt nnrae nr acriD. If faith The epizootic ! raging at ful to God and his priesthood, there ,. Montreal, Canada, was a Joy ana sauaracuon ftiwuu- Mr. J. Haslaln. editor of him that. th wnrld knew noth newspaper, at Toronto, was drowned ing about Evea should, be tneet laL I'luatjay. with peraeoutka and pe reliance be uiuiiuhu The superintendent of tbe CMl lllVO prison, lb UHl out Thia ftfalluir was also ex- U. d. Mint, at Sao. Franclico, has hi. i nerfaneedbT all those who have rSJneu. a. MTanont with God. and , of .H Ex Paymaster Spauldlng-to the reoulremeiits llred according threatens, if be is ian Francisco, t ilt.'il r too hard Investiza in the pressed tion of the Ploney frauds, to make He then portrayed the gradual revelations tnat will cause a Sutter straying into '.by and forbidden among politicians. which If indulged in would paths, A new board of trustees for inevitably result in total apoatacy. the Rank of California was organlz No man could stand in toe church " ed yesterday. 1 If 4xe were a hypocrite, or indulged The Elshoo of Bresliu has in'14 inltmltr, for ' his sins' would sooner or later find hiui out, hence been deposed. Tha war of races continues In the necessity for pruning thechurcu occasionally, ly putting oil the the South. branches. The adversary Another failure at Glasgow. dead to bear seemed to have brought , conceivagainst this people-everyable bait that was possible to lead the neonle .aatray.i but 'none of CONFERENCE. which was half so much to be as the dullness and stupid It is a very farorable and beauti dreaded, darkness that had settled and Ity ful time,., meteorologically, this down upon the Elders ef Israel. week for the holding of. Confer He then snolce of the raDid develoD ence. The weather is fine and men! of. Utah .Territory. .What it was due to was industry temperate,! plenty ; warm enough, and labor of. the Saints,the accompan but not too hot for comfort. Uau led bv the blessing of God. If Uod ally at Conference, fn both "April had not raised up Joseph 8mltb.no and- - October, there is a showery such office would have been created as the Governor of Utah. Theob time, and in the" Spring month Ject we had in settling these valleys sometimes snow. But now the In was to secure lasting nomes ior ourdications are for continuance 'of selves, and also lay a foundation for fino weather for several days yet, the hemes of - others -- who . might here from every nation tiuder perhaps a week or two, being all the oeme more pleasant for .visitors from' the heaven. After speaking of the attempts country in Journeying to and from freauentlv made upon us by our the city. The Tabernacle is an enemies, to deDrive us of our rights and constitutional liberties, he said airy and spacious place for the was one of of a large congregation? our "position therefore nos oi ana aerenoe, preservation is comfortably seated and beautiaggression. We must plainly see fully decorated. The large organ the necessity of looking well after pours forth charming music, the oar own interest by carrying out a Hweet singers .of IaraeJ .discourse selfdustaining policy, though many, through their seinsnness, uaa sweet' melody and rich harmony, thrown every obstacle in the way and the Elders testify to the things to prevent a ' union of ! Interests the Saints. There was onlypertaining to truth and righteous among one way for us to insure me Diessnes-iexhort' the people to faithfulor Uod upon us, aim tnat was lng ness, and discourse upor the best for us to be willing to ao wnaiever manner of advancing the Interests the servants of God might dictate of the cause of heaven' upon the to us. let It be what It might. God - " - j had led bis servant Brigham for earth. i many year", and bewonld continue Tbeae semi-annucenferences of to ao so, ana lr we wouiu ioiiow nw the Church afford ' the BainU whe counsels wejwouia prosper. live widely apart; desirable oppor PRESIDENT B. vouxa ' tunities to meet and mingle with made a few remarks.. each othei, revive. Jpast acquaint - The Conference was adjourned ance, form new acquaintances, be till 10 o'clock morninsr. further instructed in the things of . The choir sang an anthem . the kingdom and strengthened in ' ""Rejoice la tho Lord." become endeavoring Benediction . by Elder V. NVod- with the Almighty in carrying out BCFP. his gl'oriou puipoeee' fer the aalvtlon, exaltation, and 'perfection of SECOND DAY. his sonsi and daughters upon the . Thursday,' OcU 7, icra.no. earth. ' The following additional author - i ,m m- m itles were- - also present this morn - v e -- In-We- st w . te-be- j . . under cudemhi.jJpu. yoMCould not stand etillMnthis work. We ' must either, go backwaa or pnn gress. We ruid to be united ana re sist tbe ncfoaclamenUof the enej of my. It iwas a g ratify Ing which he wished to bear tesUmonyj that the majority, f this' people were for (God and bis Kingdom. A constant! stream of revelation was been continually flowing; and had for many years past, and it was for us to observe it as it came along, so that wef might not 1 e left behind. We must not swerve to the right .ct, -- to-da- y linff 1 - , ----- al , ers ..... - - - ' aa CREAT.BUITAIM. miWBX IBE?DESI5!T ri Africa, j t xatWF m. a Ane.uuiuon LOXIJOIff, p. . - r- f Baak - r Z 1 the Bank of Englan hM decrease the week .053.000 pest during n The amount of orbullion withdrawn on balfrom the Bank isngianaThe 139.000. is ance , to-d-ay TF7ii! Printed on Strong pro-Trtlon- -ef the- - bans: reserve-- or:ieii", columns LXadble-f- J lo-it- s Jlt dhack 4i a ..;- fls-huns-r ' SHOULD CALL AT OUR 3 i ;' "s 1 lrdbu. siarjrsTasess- - t - t.'i - I j ', rt. 1 - ( 'Tiff t f. 't f yW': 1 . - 1 . lr , 1 j.- - y, v ;,j ' GOODS, DE PaRTIMT Vm aaSkaRAEKT .h?. gr . A 1 1 . - Bmi-rant- s - Os-de- ... " &-U- I , . Log-an- - Breslaii. J telegraph, rCS WC3TKBK PION TTLSGRAPn Rolt Lake City by MooaUght and Gasllsht. .ui s ''.- ;h.'. ' " '"" LIST OF LETTERS LIME. Parti of .T-- EMAIKI NO in the Post Offlc at BaltLakc called for within una anenth, will be sent to the Dead Letter Office. v rharige of Saperlntewdeat - Pelttle nl and'Ji P.'Howe has been appointed aMIn 0 n nerl n ten d entr ' Thei . Republican State Cential ' Committee met here yesterday, ten of the thirteen Congressional district of the Btate repre- senved. ri he lollowlng resolution was aaoptea tt-in- g Hesotvcd, That the efforts of the administration to purify the public service bt the visrorous prosecution of all! ofnclals and all other persons charged with the commission of fTaud in any and all departments of tne government.aeserve tne heart! est endorsement ef tbe republican party; throughout the country, and are emphatically 'endorsed by this committee. There was some discussion of the subject of a new btate constitution, to be Submitted to 'tbe people at the next election, but 110 definite ac- -- Gold Sola Firemen Convention. NeW York, 7. Bids for government' gold, $2,735,000. at llti.50 : Awards; one million at 117.03 - The .Fire Engineers' convention met again Chief Hendrieks presiding. Th&;Benet medal, presented for acts of bravery and heroism performed at fires, was given to A: M. Mitchell,'1 foreman of the Hoo and Ladder of 14, for saving a map's life at the risk of his own duridg a flro at No. 10, Pearl Street. An invitation was given by Chief Batei and accepted to witness the parade of the lire department of and at a later this leity hour an the day to re present at an exhibition by a corps of sappers and miners at a point nor, Tar distant Chief Bennett from the city. asked and received leave to substitute report for the one given last evening by the committee on tbe 01 permanence in tne importance position of chief and assistant chief engineers. The report recommended that parties holding these posi tion - should be men or energy, self-ilance and education, and that every worthy and capable man should bo-- retained in the department as ; long . as possible. was received and Thisj report adopted. - Messrs..' George T. Hopeand H. II. Hall were then, on motlon elected . Nr. Hope declared thaU the greater number of fires that,1 occurred In the city the sweat er benefit was accruing to Insur ance; companies. Fires could not take)! place too frequently to prevent insurance companies building up their premiums. The committee' On fire" escapes and ladder extension were- - given until - next convention to make their report, j H7.on. 110 89 to-da- y, AlriBStoa B Phllbrook 12A Hanks Mrs fhilbrook Herron E B Hawkklns Parker E Hewlett O - Phelps ' Price H Hanaan L. Hamilton M AParteh M Atwood K C Btwletttt neater en reacocs , : , R Russell BM Hound y BS r Rawdin A 2 Relffarth Mra Hose a) Smith A Vf. Senior E etuiiP SpencerG StevcnsooLS ; Foow M SherwaTd M c"rears M s I T , : ! Poster I. Furnlces H Korsbjre Foster Mrs fc'orsby P K ;C 12icts 15cts Ltasca ah Masaqib. a 1 OCTOBER t ively t3Le s , A ppearsmee BEN BOLT, - MR. J. S. LINDSAY Assisted by the Dramatic Company. ; Terpen J V Victoria M W Woods A WaUlenberf C Moyk) R MalroBtrom Wajman CM 112 Whee ock R WUbtir E P Morris HC Morris J world K Morton M A Wilson L J ' M Fher Fallru L C 25cts E bcauUful uautkal drama ot Toms B J Thomas H McClane L McConnell J .MoClure h V Mcintyre M i niler O IT Mason M C Miller KT Madsen B II Willie me&6iiieU, M Shumway !tap es L Sells 1 JK s ' - II v cents, 10 35cts FLANNELS, THURSDAY 75cts WATERPROOF CLOTH, ;7tbS73i it ef real Eac $1.50 Wool, SHAWLS, ,IE WLIuMIAf! $4.25 r. pair BLANKETS, White, tte 3.00 BEIST BOLT ! BLANKETS, Colored, 1.50 Each BED COMFORTABLES, Mr. Charles Vivian tt 3.50 BEAVER COATS, ti CASSIIERt PANTS, ai.ou pr.;pair DIEF1B ti 6.50 pr. Suit MERE CASSI SUITS, Friday and Saturday as CMp f THEVLLEGH ANI ANS, HobisonT r lOcts Conference .' Announcement J Komney Vt E r.j .8A i I Kauzo Scbwatz A T' J it - cents. Wi.Ti Habbm, C Eobteon M liodsst s II Kowloy M A, .. Davis K Davis M 12 Davis M Dea-- r E Dobson K Dttnean M u HarseiimaK 15 SALT-LAK- .Powell M HaidyM Butter! Howards i Black B Uowkuid 8 B rJueklarO Hooper X ' Burrows B Hyde Z Buraery KE Jones CJ R Btekerina JobannenB Barton K Brown 8 ts Jark A 3 Blouger Mrs Jackson A H JohasBAoa Butts ft F liuiterflcld M James H . Jerome it . A K Cook MA KlnrK . Caea M Kirl.y N MA Clauson HQ Kendall Clark LP2 CaMwell J LybrookA Coats a Xy brook A J Chase EJ y Lewis II Lambeon M Chase B Curtis F A Lloyd MA Cutantings C ljtmbson M J Churchill C M Lindbrg- M CblldsAI) larson A ChancUer Miss M uooper d u s Huncy A . Cumberland RMorris A D ' Matron A . -- r:w' BLACK ALPACAS, T H EAT RE! CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS, DRESSiLINSEYS, 1 . Aduure Mn i pott Annual SubscHptlon $3.50; ' Single copy, v In an entire change of5 , farce To conclude wUh the Mtddlemas M Widerborg- M McMurrin A WoteteDbolm! Gillespie A DOMESTIC N Gad 1) cr li i Nichols A T. Wet M A Garrett B Wilholm S Gunderson G Neff J Ma. P. MARGSTIS DHLPH, - -Wlntors R D D. NelieonJ A6s!-to- J Dramatic Company. the M A A Newell Orrrmr J Woodford T ly Gutke J O T 1 O'sen K Vounsr A GloTer W 1 - side-epllUls-a- - - . I P Parkers n Evenings, i Oeteber 8 mntt , 1875. VouTson M A A GENTLEMEN'S I.1I3T. .a " HAreer A Pelkiocton I i R Riaa-ers-, Attend T Putnam S H 8 Vocalists and Swlts; Bell HardiagAb w Anderson OHinan Mr t Paul S , With their renowned Ladies' and i, Patten W II ' Acdoiaon 8 w HayleG H P 3 Paul W ... , ; iOenta'.SUyer Ares M ' i flayiett Pennock w Anderson J HedJer H L W W H D Houts P Pierce Ay land Andertoa F O H oaf land A BParker W f Price W ' Allred DH Bale J Anderson C 8 Henry J P Patterson W R Ainsworth B Msnman J o HimdyfatJC RockkillAR BenjamulnV Musical Goblet (0 Howcroft J RellT C Baary W Hlackfan W Hole J L, Xi 5 Randall O SATURMY IfXERIIOOJI,' OCT. 9, h Howard J Boeers E 2 BifosT Huoson U . Kawden a Burdett T 8 Howarth N B Klobard B Bring btirsf Huttsow A Kekt H A "rooks 8 7 His by O W ,, KubarJJgt elder J AVHoUon S N JUltres W K Children tinder 13, SSoU. tAdults, Wots. 1 8 JS Bkk mere J. Hoy JP ' ' i Ricketts Jc BnrvJ T J Special rates to Schools and Juvenile Hurke 3 if,-- .Jones W Riley Uy; , ooleties.. Rogers MP BuraessJ Jonti C C , Kuwell RV .Tones T B'!1 Bishop J Behanon J M Johnson D 8 Johnson G Bhuts N M 3 UTAB NOBtBEitN RAILROAD. Burrls J Johnson O 1 PadlerS Burr J G Johnasson JSlmpson Ri Browney J Smart W M Bur ires J ' Johnson N O G Jaeobson 8; 8tevens- W ' 'ilc OS AND AFTER Bywater .: Johnson 8 8st1iI BilmaoJ Johnston R M Shiner Bate H A B Boo lr ran G 107B, Jack T Smith WW BurroasH Johnson W D Salisbury : as 44 will follows run Trains Dally A J5 Johason Wl BrayserCG The Vfar ef Race. " Bartln J ,K ? SORTBWAHD. Baraks CE , Krivobm O. . "H03 The Ap-rx- Barrett MEiTPHis, TenB.,-- 7. O H K tabs II O Ptromfelt C ' , Filar' - Point special this Boren C J : i t Kias T 8awyer R f:30 a m. C HLr Kitchen JB, Btcfferi E P Lftve 0rden,.' morning says Gen. orChalmers con Bally O R KnUtht 8BL Corinoe, .......... 11:60 u the negroes Brown tinuea the pursuit r n Brlrhk A M P Kimball 8 H FSteel E . n .aai y. iu. WR unuer uenerai feM. coiorea, on Baars J . 4:45 G ft ' Arrive at gran kiln.. Kennedy W B 4 Sharp O Kelley F Seelcy Baptist Sohufordevllle. Tueeday eveulogr,to soirrawARD. . e Stevens A FrahkrHcott, white, was am Mushed Cowly W , , lewisCS ' ' ' ; ivo. t. ; Lewis C Sperry H , nq fatally woundra by negroes Caltoa Pr a. m. Leave Franklin. ; . .' . . t . . . near Surrounded Hill, on Tuesday, Cowan W H ALoland C8 . ShurtUffHC . 10:45 Loran.. - iv a t tr ShepbardO A, quad.of white cavalry, under it Corlone.... z:lti p. m. . liODmors ncsiimpaon Q w CawtinP it uspmm : iiurt suerwaros cntrgea ArrlreatOgdea J i U LUE Phan in tB A J gbort the' negroes who were ambushed, Castte J . Lennokllhrjtt i Pobuyarn J W :o:- killjing- three and wounding one ot i' ' ' ' y the negreea who la douvtleea dead, CutlerFJ M v ' tjBm1m Gilmer A Sal!bary Stave Uut ' to aad SB' r'l Crop anq capturing Jei ijavitc, uen ilmnnllT 1 .' landsav TJ B from Montana connects with. trams at Jones and iiex isirus, wno are It " I.IWMt TbonvatI i - i 1 : --- - "i. ; - HEUCOM BAND el . ? r f MlleuaiiiM , aT" ' , , "r-.- . . OCTOBER 13th, - "Ti-piv-, - ; . :' . jJ i .' i ' j : at JDST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF .j aC -- '; , . fJiL:iL I GEN M 3 ' - 'i it - , -- SEMI-A1U- CONFEREHCE. AI I , VXR3T DAV i . Tb.cneh;aDg-?:- j OreatOod, attend while Zioaal The Joy that" from thy jrcseace tprina. . : ; I All ; ,r bar, tbe glorious day a Come, all ye Saints, who dwell on cArtb, ;TC our chaerrol voice raise. . Prayer by Elder Orson The choir sang Pratt. I i t j pBxsxnEifT n. rr. vrEtxa . ? the country and the people made a ; comparison between, thi who lived here, 'for this was tbe past and present condition and loved ace where God would have us to El e. Ood had bestowed his priesthood upen his servants for the purpose of preaching and proclaiming iba Kopl to the people, and thl Rnapel uad uot owly to out to ha. uxacti-aBti livedtaught, up to id our lives. ve nau partaicea of the fruits of the 'gospel ajkd we could not den 1U t. Theory, alone would not do, but we must practice It. We must learn to love the more than all kingdom things else." We must love it more than our Uvea,I our . property, our a j of-Go- dy annatlta and mA tKIn rpi. we should take pleasure la building up tne Kingdom pr uoa AVe must make It' an aceeptably. individual work, and it lequlred every man to , eecemo wnat ne ougnt to oe. men uaion would trrow. and increase la - ...uvw uvAlcw au 1 ; Our outside infiueneea. only fear was from vat own selves, in not keeping the commandments ef God. We murt be henest sober, and d toevery-other- . duty. sa that we :mt own aalvay- for f the Uon.It was jot, enough liv.thlrreli-glon.Tne- y twelve aposUee.fcor weMonly working out their own salvation. He felt more particularly auxlous to save bin etf, for.thAt was the raoat : Important business be had to attend to, This therefore was an 'Individual work. andlf each one Wvuld to reform hrmself the worh begia of would be general. He then bore testimony to Joseph 8mith being a prophet of God, and President Brigham Young his law-at-ten- could-Wersr-w- ut , i successor, ace. - .yxDta b. v. iroBRis had :aoaent ona miaslon to k whfchi i - iw.W llOKCfttem pp they would Uts vatr i ana wSw -- ? number of the Saints and the country they inhabit. IThe Lord made no muuk when 'he: commenced this. work., t There- were but-verfew; at the start, and now . the dMtnta number a great many thou- anas, occupying nun a reds or settlements. The Temple ot the Xard in aC ueorge was procressinz very favorably. , It seemed-- to have prung into existence with great rapidity. 1The Saints, of God are Increasing and multiplying r very fast, and we should stand shoulder to shoulder for the rule of peace and righteousness. Alt we nad to do was to render obedience to the voice of tbe Lord. Tbe word of the Lord some time ago to the United 8tates through Joseph Smith the Prophet was for them to abolish slavery, and their owners to receive compensation for them out of the U." treasury Thia would not have cost the government near so much as the war, and would have saved thesheddingof rivers of blotd. The.word ofthe .Lord always came through tbe channel of the Tloly PrlesthoodVi Itwas?ther. duty and privilege of all presiding men in this kingdom to have the mind and will of God pertaining to thoe over God . had whom ' they presided and sent spoken from-to his servants to warn tne people flee from the wrath to come. - We as a people had got the faith of the xaanyor as hory gospei, anayet had gone astray.1 and ' were now called upon to reform our lives, rsv or ail ourpast errors ana sins,' pent be rebsDtlred.for Jbe remission of orthe them, and" get"ar.jrenewar Wherela we had in Holy GhosL we shoal d jured our- seishborscsvmeve maze resiilUHon, asu every obstacle out of the : way, so that we tha. Sacrament could partake--o- f worthily. Unless ourv repentance ware true and genuine, we should never offer ourselves for rabaptism, for it would be solemn mockery before God, and would sink us deeper - y ? - -- the-heavens- , , -- ( ' ij Willed X7e are Soiling at tiio Lowest Ficrures ! t 4 i a - 4 - I - - fe Mortakt awake, with anseis join, And chant the polcmn lay. prophets loejr foretold. ; i . ; by Eldef" Brio HAM Thechoir saug - i .lrye H. Firslrresidencj.D. 0r74ee.-iOrso- n Hyde.Eras-tus eoow.Liorenzo onow ana t zanlt- nn u. rticnaras. i'l The choir sang ArTERKOQil. -- Of the Wells. . -- now ,1a Jail., BUU Henry .and Jorjdon n Thorpe were also captur ed 1 near vru moo eouutwilne. and In Jail there. Chalmers com puf rnand. cavalry ..has not yet returnea. orty or nity or ins eom maind remained last nitrb t atClara dale td watch ihihegroes in that direction, .as several pi aces, are threatened Chalmers; with the rest proceeded ' last night te Joaes- town. fourteen miles, northeast of tout place, where negroes under .tun iea8e were uenetai In force about five handredreported strong. Information wti received this a.m, that Chalmers' pickets Were within no fight sight of their bad occurred w lien tne courier left last evening. Negroes also are at Majf rL Alcorn's; reported in force twelve miles from-here- C Fighting la reperted going On there, but the -ldTnot confirmed. There are report about 100 armed cltizena here, who picket the town and will remain until the disturbance is ended and security to life and. property is restored. The white people hardly know whatlto do. Their homes n the. ountryi are unprotected, shod Id tbe negroes offer violence. to dis White men perse all tnobe, bnrare prudent and act on tho defensive. While a dis turbance was caused by Sheriff Brown and other.' the republicans. the Whites, Democrats and republicans are united in opposing the negroes. A cavalry: command leaves here a. mvfpr Jamestown. pf-25- 0 1 out-posts,- but d j . . favTrwaiale.; j; a sand dollars. -- 1 .nrutall J f! tjrowa OS". lannu CooansQ i :Iuham T Iam nw Cuahina- - II Cornll K M ChHaUan-onAMcCo- unt Cauadie Mr Doyfe 1 ri if'1 (r.. 1.1V i TraUn' K ' - 't rTaytorBSt.i i - xasaer J X Mover BP. TruranJ Maosnekl A CTreiioahrionJ W Trad! w McKay 8 rtu J w Drake 8 Doheoy S D PavidaoaUt uoMun u McCleiimnd MoConelO Moris CR Murphy K . J H UWUU Thorp II A, , TaysumN ' s; , Oil KtRC a T P; Moss Wm-- , EdwtnaTL N Rrtoknon P auawH Ellis O JJeffJ . 1 IbeiG . ,. a NeviUj NorberVN Emery II Bi issoo BccleeA .yJiX-A&J- S . Supi GeniPreisht Ticket At.'--- t " ' -- i,:' L 8 TjteOM a wigoa. on the 6th Ins.,' between a. siam csi, ana uuw are, a oiack voat with soclcet boek and handkerchiefs in pocker. l he finder will oblige by leaving It with tiro. wcAiustcr at ins TBDernacje. ""TTir .iQ.1 ii.'v STOLEN. A dark brown MCTJ?. 4 years tM, brand- 1 O tn rtakt Ma. aualakn wu vwH&r iu juij mi anr fjersun B'v.-ne information of the whereabouts of aid Mule to A. TIEJKitN,0f Santsqnra. shall aw s w do weii rewarded. . A f i tn , 1 n rcriiAY k.otice: - 3 j v . Jr.-f"WrtW- Tltser J If . . Wood Wn Glbaoo W. ai a Porter u.Yf, Tcantcbefg "Y - ' j f ouns4 sill ToungPettltt K J io ,z-Uollanoar Mr fsterm B J H' - Sugar1 Refininh Co., V00L"!f"V00L.j HKLit iuoi ,Gvilaot a &f ' fbi.f03TAcr.: BobetTrDrTGr.tte;TUa' Knn U Bar h. ft Joseoh. U ."''W" "- -l ' :'' f owwg. nis aeufn, fiiQffi -. Jos i lievtT?v"?1J rai&a,Vev he.CoreCre-'t.UtaMH TJw CeAse . t3 Barrels, 1UU Barrels and Sais,; oaeks, tn . !MTE3 fB A.fSn B : .r ;r itibrdWsprorspCyexectrtetj.' fM' fitorcs in iiu TtrrUory. dw . in?- I''" f ri,. SADLER. E; "Tea. Wb. MrfiROrts. Jr r . " ' . w C21ce.gecrni Soots fitrrt,r8alt IW City, east of Ljepbant Store. Office bouKJ : T. t (lacoryorasM ewder tas laws of www 1 eew trwet OF . Vser ''a t Of God Merchantable Quality.' ,... for-rat- cB I i ,.a : -j S .... Isiii Factory .L CIq cf the Wool. 1 i 0nxde t rUi. h ItttT -- 1 rl i. iiAcur.!; At President Brigham Younf r . .QEXXH.TAYLOB' - Building, furnisb every thinf prepareaico our 11b at Lowest Rates so! tha 8t1 with- - dispatch.. 1 I T- 12 WI TT points hi Utah and VTT UU I Jus JTaeS vyela-- ii i.E "ft LL POKWARD Soutbern-vad- TOTAIX, a. lfr-- r fr 1 r-- -, 1a. f J. I - .?'! ' SACHDOOES- - ASTO a.WJ Und. TheJkandZinaaamnlinfr nttrt mhln. EveryShSa ta tha Building -or--' ping jofJiRE and BULLION a s. Rate -- Iluia hV .aL. 'i f ftr 5 vf-fretr- Mn and Jht a-- TJCUE3L7GST&-FR1MB- 4' S, A SYSCUiaT.-- i tae Rett t5;v 1 -i. nee'ev-Bewtt- a ic:i:i j.sM. i V.i-Jecr;;c- "a.; 31T LATIMER, a bo. jkucney, r j 1 ; armstrouInto suf HAVIIira REMOVED we, are n All ABCaxssE. We,sertery;' Thsat Goods er tept by Z O. U. x end u - . fl if - fa fj.,; f ttvery .vfeBte t a.m.to6p.m. 25;,0MTS0Mti ; Bl . ' ' . JI W - POU1TO9: f Si' c v Wktte AU1 1 a .A 100,000 - ..5.---; - tnKjcrr1" 4 - .'4 . 3 urraatai Ulvart ,a,i;tahliS j Hunter, Moreaa City, TJtsh . Jeremiaa gteckmo, Lermaa Fork . i WestJoriiaiHVtaa;conspiracy 11 Aaoa Parker, inhanpity, Utah tDraesevwIettets Wn a rkff'iaiiv nnwT ' TMl fs a Psrsr lantriar conundrum propounded by the New ajfteqossteg testate whso sdvertlssu. J M. Moor, Prjstmaster. "ST in.: B-f Gibson O W j r .T.,kf. : CASH PAIDFOR DRIHD FRUIT. ft wii JEnr:i::GS,sons. Aiar - , Tfnt sansl Hut Von wlllj fltid. a Coniplete Slock of tlie Cltoloefti Oroeerlesi. Tobaif ro at.t Clffara, Ciwltri-y-, Iarlt are,?Pants, Oils, Etc. , The Jury Clbasjield, Pa.. Id Slney and Park's trial y U.CAl rendered arerdict Blney. acquitting but convicting rarks of riot and IN'OTTB '-- 1t;! -- -- Ji TCooIh. 1 One old black MULE, coflar, and saddle ciars A. it Orel In risht fore lea-- branded U marked, lame Waltem 3 i d ten nip. ' Pwh IB'!,.i Oeon LMS ,1. Wayeer J n eubHe tie eni If not claimed they will A Orchard S . Woodruff J Fnurley E . ai w in Pawoett W Ulsen II launuui Worthing WT. mi. ijsiwwui, 1 av Sale Ferk at Ameriosn wamstrom N tray Pound, i rrron A u , . WM?RAMT; . if '.rl! Dfefriot Prmndkeeper. f GnnnilTA-.- . .Peterson A.. White O' American Foj-k-, Oct. 4, lTO. . d 268 s w OutbeO "'"PanterO ?FWhiteHn Watson J Gregory R j'lPikeR p Gardner II ercey F B : Weibe W E , w WlUsori Good G '"ParkH Goat if ?t Feart Jl J J 1A Gi limaa J St.. Pedenon 3 C - W hllioek W X Mhe Kortea Cersksoea, jkike COi Nsv to-da- of TfTeia'i, Atttl Boys' 7? . 7. llndeieiiK wld Jln a .& -- t T' HAVE hx my jxMseaaion f WanlessG Wilktnaon C" One Tfrl aid and oner. Jaraa. dark hmva WebsterSS , BOBSB, no brands visible. . '.. watton r One 3 rear old sorrel 140R9T5.-- Irl veara WilllaBMburr old, white face. S white feet branded K left ? fsso Kew Brew CJootLs from 15e per yard, S.OOO JPIeclcy f llllr- oii, fjliean.; S.OOQ jnaira Ilia filoveN at TSe nAti: Ma,,. .in a Cliilcirri Boys' l)ndcililrts at"50 . . j Jj Miller F 8 SaUUl if W T. " Trig V Ducksoa H A Meyeir H ' TnlarW Murphy Z Wj DreamanJu Morteasoa V"f ! Vivian Derlia R J, P" Vantweell J i DonnelsonT DaillnC . 'Miller LS . VlneO? v DavUDP w Moses H A Wi Davis MerriUM,1Ni - Wilder Bfehop t . M Davis 8 H Williams D M WP M.y R .re tablqu)t2 DnanVtlT W. MERRILL, 0 T; - T .ii laamaww Taylor ve , v?:'rsM' ; ; j J1 b MvChmeN J T'3mir launnMM l4aAltaravl Terry m4..kl ii i UWWRU1I lv- HoH , The Commercial savS John Gor-ham of the Gorbam manufacturing a company is reportea to do in trouble on his individual account. .Liabilities said to be six hundred thou a fK.ll nk..l.. fl - l "f 10cts: per yard BEST ARK 7icts PRINTS, BEST LIGHT ,':..!'?!.'.'''' it 12icts BEST Ll3HT PERCALES. BROWN JSHEETINQS, from 8cts ii ii 8cts BLEACHED MUSLINS; One ar site Deas Family fTeeailea In the World. an 5 1 : LADIES' LI8T. A 8A AbbottL. M Col. W, B. Ar Avery (St. XiOTJiB, 7. Allru thur has re&Jicned Ills position as Arnold Q superintendent of the dt. Liouis, A n ersou J M - , 14. 1 AB TelcftapWo Piepatcbs ffom we w oral... Notes of Various Kftids. K'.: Bevlewsof Books, etc.' ' Poetry.,, ,: 7.,.' rf1 . TODAY'S DISPATCHES. i - FOREIGN r- - we-miz- st . - i H cent. , by Elder prsop Pratt. liabilities Is now 43 wiucommttm has theSllowin- sThewtfs War has commenced at Cape Speech of President Grant at Des Moines, JJherians and A aaualotsof ootiial.Ie.rrsisjpr at Ogden. hind - 6rlhe ; leftfcut pursue a Palmas,betwee unaer tne commina 01 I sibbatk School Examination orieines. and onward course, that several educated natives. straight There Helmbold at Larr Asaln. bt faved iaHhe uMmi n tne iiTth? or Jneata't-w- t KniU5 JtaaerJ-W- i Anally beWe-, mipl 'tiot xlrtgdern'-- of qod; suiiea ana Baricer. n govern Tha- Oatnure Mfll for Fale. trine with ice covenants we naa rnmdeawitb the beu nlted ment has despatched ?troope from i"" TV--, nnnd mutt IjaAi--.1 tr..iM ' lf,.' ' r aann- fnr- ItlA. UlllOIl I arillir as the heart of ono man. Monrovia to the scene of action a . aw.v;:. Grautuae. for exi Canse battle and a great ' 'T.ufi dally L"j;ouut 'Weetl.f,i-- ' gave "v ' uii 1 - i..T ' i JJ! r 1 follow" T'',Jt "!' Powerful Reason taruu Indian, War. Brown. Hie vena k HsrStelleJeve. Gi.asoav.J. a.o come ouiervxet!youc.nen encevMl nave: always ald: to my Williamson, sugar refiners, of-- this fatt Lake City and Art. failed liabilities heavy t. .art at RVktohpa. Cien. s(nd I have a great many city;tl.lhave, :Vi.-.VI eut The detrate Buslnea Vitrei Cat' around me, "Don't you let any E im hoi InvestlffaUng- UtahVompiicancns. 'tarth , business "feeepty tu ' ' I'm IncsCCarDenler-- . fromjtheemeet IbMwJScare.'. Joiners, masons yy ;';'' PARia!.7.--Th- e and every other trade;'' merchants snecle In' foaTSank Visit of Preeident Grant. turn. :take amoneilhe rTMstIngii8heanKfeBr bf has France decreased, 15,a0g0 DtsUnoUve Waterspout in New Mexico, and at pneeting time Jn the morn-In- during the week'.t.c;(?'(., past ot,Cafornl- - JH pajrt-o- f BSiunsr ot;tne Bank youoome herey-aa- d and JournalIndian An then in; the afternoon change,' TURKEY. And The Roman WresUersr-- Oreat Ma'ch. try ami attend these meetings T Bee. ' i .Turkey those who are building houses and A Punctuation Puzzle..; a j v r Sub-n 7. The Penon. In road3 a tbe COXSTaSTXiM)itE!; 'or How to Rescue Drowningworking making me Porte has decreed that during Names or eafionSk yeu can- - leave 'your1 work from Ltverpool. i 1st of five is from tbe and attend Conference, and It yearsJanuary Utah's New Chief Justice. on and so. next the interest our counserthat you do redemp Sudden Death andFa'&l Acokleat at Conference wafi adjourned 11 11 tion of the public debt shall be paid Local News.. 4- h ' ' dalf In cash Rhd1 half m nvener Correspondence, Home and FDrelg-2 o'clock p.m. ' ant Itfinri-- ' ' The' jcholr sang a a anthem Terrible Accident at Sprlngrllle. tf Fair at St. Goorfe. '! ,, prates The i PRUSSIA Iocusta. as Food for Man ' Prof. Blley's cBeriedlctlon by Eldkri Onso.x ' ,t t . Paper. ViH ' . 7. .The ecclesiastical Tbe Accidents at Berlin. in Provo VaUey; court lias deposed the Bishop- of Dairy o made-manife- i st. i w ci3r,-':-'-- i sj. c. B.' lirtximL yyxyjL'itJ GEO. Y. WALLACE, , son 1 -- t v if ::x not e ri tUrtotd. cTsIET, viU7ii7::.;?L: 'Eeet lialf ef Xleek 535 daiwn 1 Tto,Tfll30.' |