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Show HIIKUE IS TOUR CASH, ME: Special Business Notices Wm. JKNmxus, Soxs & RECEIVED Sadleu J)) of the Eagle Emporium, announces to Conference people and the pub lic generally, that they are in daily receipt of the choicest assortment of general merchandise to suit the ivnrifa nf .ill customers, whether from residing in the city or coming for either variety, tbe country, r..niifv or price. The firm has uotions, staple and fancy dry good, Uxjta and 'shoes, hats and caps, choice groceries, hardware, erock- iv. and all sorts of merchandise in general. Itead advertisement. 7 TO-DA- Men's ;md Boys' Masked il-- iin 2x " 200 200 200 " Caps, Men's toga Shoes, Buck Gloves, " Undershirts and Drawers. sets Ladies', Misses', and Chil dren's Furs, 200 Double Shawls, 2000 lbs. White Yam. Will be sold wholesale at East ern rate?, freight added. d 2G1 H. E. PilELi'f?. Beautii'v the complexion, and remove pimples, iurns fipots, scalds, stings, chapped lips, prickly heat and all irritation of the skin I b 32nl (lueruiu of Seventies on using Glen's Sulphur Soap. In by Will meet ?t the City Hall, cases of gout and rheumatism it is 4 A at October 7, p.m. Saturday, d&w also very efficacious. general attendance is desired, as to he hnaineaa of Importance transacted. &2iA By order of the Council. Terrltoriitl.and couutj Taxes. Mi. George Crismon, assessor and collector, notifies the taxpayers of fcalt Lake County that the lists have leen placed in his hands for collection, and that he will be on hand at the Court House during usual business hours, to receive and receipt for them. The attention of parties interested, and those having delinquent taxes which should be paid, is directed to the notice published elsewhere in the Nkws. Itead it and govern yourselves acd 2tJl cordingly, Day & Co. invite the public to go to them for bargains in fall and winter dry goods, boots and shoes, hata and caps, family groceries, flour, feed, and grain. They pay the highest price for all kinds of dried fruit. They will shortly receive another stock of Holiis' celeshet-gun- s, brated double-barrel- ed direct from the factory, which they invite the public to call and see. Their delivery wagons will call for fruit in any part of the city. Read their new advertisement. K VEXING NEWS. October 2, MoiMlny, in ttin.n, imHit k rxt,: iiniiy ?y Daunt -- 1S7G. Uit Urn City, ut, ac a' f 09 1 National Ba'rt. October 2, 1873. tcllintj at 1.10. Local and Other Matters. F. in S3 decre-r-a Tukrm!;jikiej'. the bhadu at 1 p.m. bine to-da-y. - Expected. President B. Young was expected to arrive from Provo this afternoon. Elder Henry W. Departure. Naisbitt left this morning, on a mission to England. In Town. Mr. Crandall, business partner of Mr. E. W. Tullidge, is in town, accompanied by his sister. A "Utah and It3 Founders.-new of this of copies large quantity and interesting work is on tbe way ' and will soon arrive. Postmaster Appointed. Henry Head estray notices, Oak City P. Pace has been appointed post and Gardner's Mill districts. master at New Harmony, Kane She Probate Court notice of suit County, Utah. divorce, Maggie H. Stark rs Henry H. Stark. Before Wluter C'ouies Get your stoves fixed at I. M. Tuck-Mel- d & Son's who are prepared to Mipply new grates, backs, etc., for all kinds of stoves. Old cast Iron taken for pay. for Call at Z. C. M. I. and examine iv bills of French and American Wall Papers, from 12Jc. to $2.00-- p r roll; also fresh novelties in Ceil' in; ProoraHons, Frescoe Borders, rt. 'A Lady Writes: I consider the Charter Oak a I. leaning to every one who is fortua-nat- e enough to have so excellent a (!ook Stove. A few of its merits are economy in fuel, quick baking, with a large Reservoir that heats water uuickly and hot enough for all household purposes. We use i uferior soft coal, but the flues are bo large that they require very little cleaning. NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the Twenty sixth Quorum of Seventies on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock, Sept. 23th, 1S76, in the Council House. A punctual attendance is requested. And also on October 7th. lS7t. at same place, at five (.'clock n the afternoon, on im p.irtunt business. d .';. J. Swenson, Prest. Foil It k.st, a House, containing six rooms, Two Blocks from Main Street, good well and other conve-nieucapply to John B. Kelly, News Olrice, or on the premises. -- e, d 257 1 w "Art Imitating- - Nature." A coating of diamonds on a pure crystal surface these are Parisian Diamonds. Their lustre la perpetual. For sale only at RICHARD 1 1 U M PHREY'S Jewelry Store, 779 Broadway, opposite Stewart's, New Yolk. Goods sent C. O. D., with privilege to examine before paying for them. Send for illustrated price . BisiyT have no agents. li-t- 3t d257 niile-Hg-e Kiu Sale, two First-clas- s tickets in book form, for 1,000 miles each, over the Chicago and Xoi th ru Pail way: apply at tf this office. e Z. C. M. I. Carpet Dept. displays a rare and choice assortment of Curtains and Curtain Materials, UHn I and Blind Trimmings, Up-h'dsl-:- Goods, e'e, ctf. Ml A) CANYON AND ROCK SPRINGS COAL. The only relia ble market for lump, assorted and egg coal. Large stock always on hand, and full weights guaranteed. Pricos low, and special attention fjlveu U suit the wants of the public, oiliee, t Mala Street . d2I Robert Smith, Agent. Fok Sale. Malson Dore taurant, good will, stock, furniture and fixtures at a bargain. Enquire D. H. Wells, Sr., of or Eeer Case, At. r d243 Res- gregation, showing in his discourse the antiquity and unchaugeablo- ncss of tho tcopcl, bein;cteruallv the same. Ho also treated upon the nature of it3 gifts and graces which were enjoyed by those obed lent to its requirements. After describing tho character of the plan, principles and ordinances that ex isted among the ancient servants and people of God, he bore a power ful testimony to the restoration of the same divine system through tho instrumentality of .the prophet Joseph Smith, who received the authority to stand at the head of this latter-da- y dispensation, and the keys pertaining to its openiiag, by the ministration of holy angels and by revelation from Jesus Christ, the knowledge of which fact was the cause of to many thou sands of people leaving the lands of their nativity and gathering to this place, iu acconiance with the predictions of the prophets and the designs of God. He was followed by Elder John Nicholson, who spoke briefly upon the causes leading to the gathering of the thousands of people cf vari ous nationalities, characterizing it as the turning point in the history of this creation, to check the tendency to misrule and corruption that was rapidly spreading in the world and deteriorating the race, and would, in its beneficial opera tions, establish tin- principles and brothersentiments of uuiver.-a- l hood. Heconcluded by testifying to having received a knowledge that God had restored the gospel in its fullness to the earth in these latter times. The experiment of rents to $1.00 per box the reducing quarter proving unsatisfactory to the Post Office Department, the old rate of $1.50 per quarter, has been Eox Rents. Arrived. Last evening Bishop Edward Hunter,Bishop John Sharp and John W. Young, Esq., arrived from the east. They were accompanied by the last named gentleman's aunt, sister to his mother, whom she had not seen for forty years or more. Mrs. Pollock wns also with the party. At 7 o'clock Fifteenth VTard. this evening there will be a meeting of the members of the Fifteenth Ward Literary Institute at the Ward Assembly Rooms, for the election of ollieers for the ensuing six months. We aro requested to state that a full attendance is desired. From Brother John Osgatkorpe, who resides at the mouth of Mill Creek Canon, we have a quautity of peaches, which for general excellence we have never wen or tasted any fruit of the kind to surpass them. They are free-stos, of the orange kind, and some of them weigh half a pound each. They are exceedingly juicy and of surpassing delicacy of flavor. Delicious. nt Belect Entertainments. On Fri- day and Saturday e cuing, October Gth and 7th, entertainments of a varied character will be Riven, at conthe 10th Ward School-house- , of tongs, recitations, diasisting logues, iusininiental Lcrl'ormauccs, The irogramme, which will be changed for each separate evening, indicates a pleasing a flair. &.C On Continued for tha Term. two to owing afternoon, Saturday days having been spent without succeeding to obtain a 'jury to try it, Judge Shaefler continued the Englebrecht case, or, as it is now entitled, the suit of C. Rhemke vs. Jeter Clinton et at, for the term. There being so much busiuess to be attended to during the term, his Honor considered that no more time could bo afforded for this case at present. Brok.3 His Arm. This morning Henry Love, of the Sixth Ward, was uuloading a quantity of cast ings at the Idaho Bakery, corner of Commercial and Second South streets, when his team took fright and lan away. He caught them by the head, when one of the animals made a plunge, thiowiug him down, causing "one of the wagon wheels to pass over Ids temple" and one of his arms, breaking the latter. He was atttuded to by Dr. Jos. Richards. Transit of Vulcan. Leverrier, the famous .French astronomer, says that the transit of the planet Vulcan over tbe face .of the sun will be visible Oct. 2 and 3, The New York and Herald says, ''Of all who have lived on the earth it is probable that not half a dozen men have ever seen this inj'sterious planet that hidts itself ia light, yet was found by those laws of pure njathe- raaucs astronomer discovers, facts of tho solar system which would otherwise lemafn'for-eve- r unknown.". to-da- y ences wero addressed by EUu Thoa. Simmons, Henry Gamer, Wm. White, Samuel Bantoch, L. John Miles, John Par ry, Thos. Canister, Jonn jiawKms, Wm. L. Binder, and President Carrington. Tho day was exceedingly tint and each meeting was well attend ed by Saints and strangers. We are in da I y receipt of tho Choicc-- The Emigrants. The following is a special from Ogdeu, by Deseret Teleerraph, received this after " n, y, 2005 2155 540 1G0 40 1S30 Jacket, 26; i.6; Impl, 4i; 4.55c 25J; 25; 251 Alpha, 47; 461; i&l; 461, b 5 Belcher, 22; 22 Confidence, 17 SNev, 13; 131; 13, b 5; lsj; 131; 12S;123,s3l; 12J; 12, b 5; b 80 40 505 10, Utah, IS; 18 Bullion, 37; 38, i 5; 37 13, Excheq,' 15 , 15; 150 875 Overman, 200 Succor, 10c 14;; 15, b 5; 15; 79; 79 Jastiese, ISif; 18j: 19; ,V IS rJT ?s! 0 19, hi. , O AKK 'K HtK-- SS . IT :o: -- for X NOW rail and Winter Trade, or G-ROCBRI- B &G. DRESS GOODS Sadler, Cashmeres, HARDWARE, GROGKERY, &G0 Wm. Jennings, Sons Empress Cloths, IMPOKTKKS, JOBBEU3 AND PJlTAHi PEALF.KS IX GENERAL Delaines, MERCHANDISE. Repps, an,, Alpacca,(lf 100 Justice, IS I 2040 Union, 131; 13: 13: V. 1010 Li Brvan. 30c: 35c 185 Julia, 71; 7 880 Caledonia, 10; 103; 10 J, b 5 110 Julia, 71; 7 300 Caledonia, 10V 1565 Balto. 3P. 3S: 3t: b ::u 110 8 Hill, 83 1 600 Rock Island, 2S0 New York, 1 1 40 Occidental, 2 45 Sheridan, 21 150 Woodville, 1J 65 Antle. 2; 2 100 lieviatban, !'0c 60 N Con Va, 1 165 Prospect, 1 540 Maryland, I; 1 90 M Star, 6 550 Tahoe, 75c 40 Virginia, 2 100 W Belcher, RICHARDS0W 11 1 1A; No. 13 1IICAUO. ILA STAPLE AND FANC V Onr Matches are sold Xy ptry eery liouso in tho Territory. nearly 1133 STEWA RT'S DRY GOODS BE CLXBBATKD A BRUSHES, V NOTIONS FOR IMIXTEKS, mm bbo:s Governments, active, lower; Stocks, active unsettled, feverish; Western Union, 70J; Quicksilver, 13; l'aci-fi- c Mail. 22.1; Mariposa, 4; Wells, Grocery Department Fargo & Co, 7S; New York Cen i- -; tral, l7s; .une, sm; l'anama,Union Union Pacific Stock, 62; . x aviLv UVllUt lvu-- , v v 1111 11 fic Bonds, 100. SECOND SOUTH bTREET. Is AND OCNERAL irI., I CUR F. & CO., Eetabllshed WiW. . Watr Bottles, ami 20 Wood Street, IltUbnrh PENNSYLVANIA: f rtPtlOM l V:S-Al- DONE DEPARTMENT U onpplKM Utt wiib iho Novt.1.1 n, HTHAW, PAHIH, FELT ami li, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING and 316 Rroadway, ! SASH HATS & BONNETS Sbajics; plain and grosgrain JilHB E. COWLES. OF ALL' SIZES. U LA ZING or wAsrrAcrrRtHa Itibbons, Flowers and NEW YORK d 140 TO ORDER !oi. ! A 1S6 12 Steel, Pearl and Uilt; vet and Ursad Street, Closing Out Vel- Turquoise in all shades. Corner Crosby 'rx' raajwia-m.- Fea- Ornaments in ,M, thers; BBNBDICT, HALL & CO,. BOOTS & SHOES rem. lixseed oil of Vlala and Ilo H. ARBALL & THOMAS 31 1 GLAZED & CO., M'CULLY VELVET arc c irorln at REAJY 1832. NEW YORK TRADE. WINDOW GLASS Rates - CCR cf thf. 8tandaiM Brand o M,iDnf,ictiirprs WodovrOltLM ana WhltcandarmiuUrur ists also Wine, Tortcr au ()!atsware, f!vf!ncral IK11 Lt limi 0- fittoliurh, have a rri.i st "i".; t r whU-b;the- C3, r, Five Doors East of Godbo's Drug Store, TiAriCE FAUILT saIo, tvholosal and reuil, by Z. C M. Messrs. Uodbe, Pitta & Co., H. J, leasdel, Messrs. Kiiaball .t Lawrence, Mosun. nay & Co., Messrs. Win. Jenalnrs, tous Sadler, O. W. IMvid, Taylor & Cut-eWalker Ilrothors. STKWAKT BROS, A CO., J uo Ta. IS 6. CUTLKRV. K.4LKONINEIU, WII1TEWAS1IEKS, M. an unfailing prescription for a faultless complexion. Shallowness, roughness, sunburn, moth patches, freckles, discoloration, dark spot., unwholesome paleness, tan, pimples, eruptions, redness and ever other kind of blemish disappear like magic by the 110 of Hagan's A few applica Magnolia Balm. tions applied with a soft linen cloth will leave the delicate bnw of refined beauty and youthful bloom. Its application cannot be detected, and it is absolutely frcei from all possible harm, warranted purely a vegetable extra t from tbe flowers of Southern France. fer1 H , Micklfan Aveno, t. W. l)urant,Ait, 10 J; (fold closed, Waterproofs, ,1,,,, T C IE E 31 A t ytlOUI CO. Or MANCrACTTKKRS 1; Money 1M MATCH Tcloyraph, Round and Parlor 3. A'eio Yurie, "'2 I'lU KKCUIVINO tin- - Etc., Etc. CHOICE BRO., 55 EAST TEMPLE ST. BOOTS and dltO AT 0) 3 QTD essa? '"EH 2 (hir F.nli.f S;o S3 G3 TWO o3 3 c3 fc LADIES', MIH8KS' AND i f ClIILDItEN'rt y (J) a it Hl'SUUK!) ;.Vi.l.CSJ U' .vis, OENTH' FURNISHING GOODS, JEHHENS m Ctf k GRAHT, fiBfl. General Insnranco I llLARS.SBtE'AGEaT It is ron SALT LIKE Cin fl,fCC,101 ST. CO IX 6,017, 1C1 00 1 or lminIcllila. ... Niagara ".ro Insurance Com'y, 5,2,rv.O 1 OfXw York. 0v .4".O.OOroo Prest or lUlllelpkln. Insurance Company, - or t'uimubii!, o. C Trwaa. Ixulon actl IueurancCn.j V J CAli aud AXLE QRKA8E, AIW fcTrtFET, ST, . d I . it ! Of Sew Yoi k LifoliisirancCCi. Total Capital and Assets, 30,fOO,0HO 00 00 00 Call thtt AUeatlOU AC tb In. tnktlo of Ball Ijtti city auj vlolulty to th aUT List of and n,pnnle8. Pir-!-t is Clwa, Old I :o: ,jav, '"'r yam Waahlnrtoo t mm m malm V mTwmmm L. M.RUft18EY & Fittlju-a- , agricultural SatU- - t faction guaranteed. CO Iron Plpo Irfd, Packtnr an?,Pht HlUnr, Hot, NOKTn MAIN ST., or lUtall, to call and At. .1 Pumps and Fire Engines teM51IH wsr We Invite purchasers, at examine Coeds and Trices. & 3M ry'-- i Wholeeale ALL BUM. CO fs7,SSJ,4iS i IXCIS. , STANDARD f25,425,li)0 00 London and Lancashire insu- vance Coniimny, 5,f,000 Scottish Commcrt-ia- l Insurance C,iT.0,000 Couipaur, British America Assurance Co., P00,00) ! I T 1 Liverpool ami -- ' HAILWAY AMU MACHIIESY OES IIFO REtCN FIF2E COfjlPANIES. GlolH ;.' OF TIIE LATEST STYLE. IT ARRIS, 1 u Xo. r "3,00.1 . LOUIS TRADE. oc rotary WESTERN OIL COMPANY, n" umucnmiM or & . ttllO T I . CKIDMOHK, ' Pennsylvania Firo Iusurauco ' r I Of llnrtfortl. lU.mi" Insurance Compaoy, Of Stw York, losurmnce Company ot North America, eunpauy, - BootlamiZShoeit9 TVTm Territory. AH. I I ITiamlx fnsurnnee Company, i '. PAUE BT O. 25.' HOME FIRE COMPANIES. Home Assortment X.' f'r.wf Tett.'ple .V., Aud branch Stores throughout On f ;r Vo. MEN'tJ AND BOYS' tho Best Made A Complete c3 11, MD SHOES mar r.iu !.. TRA DaYlT &9 W lrt, b3; F. AUERBACH & Notions,s,sfcr DryGoods, - : , etm-oMEaa- Cons;stiug of r ROODS P For Variety, Quality and Prices, Ogden Relief Society. On Satur day evening last an entertainment was given for the benefit of this society in the Ogden 'lneatre. Misses Carrie Cogswell, Susie Marden and Edith Clawsou, and Messrs. Forster and Clarke of this city, Mr. Alfred Thome, and mem hers of the Ogden Dramatic com pany, produced the play of "Ca mille," which was followed by an Olio," and concluded with the "Trm-in t h II aV OI Miss Claw- which in "Kine: John." llll.i r f urTi rraro heir Mvpr reilUlliuu v klVU qI I "Prince Arthur." There was a "packed" house, and the geneial opinion given was that u was " Tilt I our aV city hm cotmrnv tain." f MDISE To Suit iUv Wants "The emigrants will arrive at Osdeu They are on special train. The hour of their ar rival at Salt Lake is as yet uncer d. .4M .Wortment t COLUMN. FALL ! GEKEB.A noon , d IS AT HAR3D . s, AUERBACH'S G. Defriere, excellent dramatic entertainment. President F. D. Richards thanked tha performers, musicians, etc, all of whom had generously given their services gratuitously, and the . on. ip in oi me ivcuii Home Manufacture A Capital mi. n'M.-cMove. A meeting of the Directors Sjciftv. ('unlit is due Sisters Richards and of the Provo Manufacturing Com aud Herrick, the. instigators pany was held in that city on Sat . 4 or the euteriaiumwni, urday. It was there determined to manageia which the immediately open'a store in Salt from the proceeds beofbenefitted. Relief will Society Lake City for the sale of their pro ductscloths, flannels, liuseys, Third District Court. Monday, blankets, shawls, yarns, &c., so that the public may have a reasonable October 2nd. Cora (Jon way ra. Jeter Clinton it understanding of the progress that is being made in tho manufacture al; by consent of the attorneys for of woolen goods in Utah. Presi- the respective parties it is ordered dent Voting tendered them the use that this cause be continued for the of the Old Constitution Ruilding term. Leonaid I. Smith, vs. W. H. ratis, during Conference, which ofl'er was at once accepted, and ar- Lee; cause passed. Peter Clays vs. Mason M. Hill; rangements were made to comfor an order requiring jusmstlon mence busiuess withoutMelay in to execution. tice recall order to take advantage of the vs. Bradley et al; N. J. Drainer, Conference trade. We regard this a step in the right direction, and dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Mary Admire vs. Robert T. Bur hope our citizens will give the es leave given to open deposition ton; tablishment such support as will war rant the directors in making it of CM. Stevens. Mary O'Brien vs. Hanks and a permanent institution. Sleater; C. H. Morgan appointed a referee. The European Mission. As re Wines and Kimball, vs. Stevens ported in the Millennial Star, a and ShurtlifT": on application of camp meeting was held at Shildon, plaintiffs attorney, aud affidavit near Dishop Auckland, England, of plaintiff Kimball, a continuance on Sunday', August 0. Services was granted, and the case set for were held at 10.30 a.m., and at on Monday, Oct. 9. trial and 0 p.m. Sol. J. Despain vs. Flagstafl'S. M. The following Eldeiswere on the leave given to open deposition. stand: A. Galloway, President cf Co.; the Durham and Newcastle confer On Saturday alter- ence; local aimers is. ts. iSewton, noon; William u. Williams was ar Thos. Cox, Wm. Littlefair, Robert rested at tho instance of the DesChalder, Wm. McMillan and Geo. eret National Banking Company, Lowther. on a of stealing railroad The congregation was lai'tje, res bonds charge In the aggreamounting, pectable, and attentive, and was gate, to $6,000, which had been foraddressed by Elders Galloway, Lit- warded, through Wells, Fargo & tlefair, Newton and Lowther. Co., to the banking company A tribute of praise is due to the named, and were a portion of the combined efforts of the Newcastle property of which the express car choir and the singers of the South was robbed a short time since, Church Branch, for t ho excellent while Williams was in the employ and cflective service ttiey rendered. of Wells, Fargo & Co., as express "Dean llumworth, near Bolton, messenger. He was taken befoiv August 120. Fourteento out of lifty U. S. Commissioner Sprague and Utau this released, on giving bonds amountmembers have gone season. Ouite a spirit of inquiry to $3,000, to answer to the has been created in consequence, ing as it is incomprehensible to the grand jury. Williams' bondsuow amount to world that porsons in good circumspeaking $13,000, those on the first charge stancescomparatively should leave this country for the being $10,000. sake of their religion. We understand that the cause of 4'Ou the 13th of last month, a daughter of James McLatchie, aged his arrest the kecoud time was the five years, drank some carbolic acid, finding of an additional clue to the (brother McL. is disinfectant officer perpetrators of the robbery. lor the borough of Bolton) and the child was thereby poisoned. She was conveyed to the infirmary, Our Country Contemporaries. whore Doctors Garstang, of Bridge of and Manchester Mallett, street, Provo A'nfjtiii ir, Sept. 3C road, proceeded t J use tho stomach did in and their every pump, thing A brakesman on tho Utah Cenpower to allay the sufferings of the tral cars named Al. Flidden, on poor child, but after th consulta- Saturday evening last, met with tion they concluded that the an accident In a singular way. A poison had reached the brain, and tramp was found on board thecars, that recoveiy was impossible, as and as the impecunious fellow tho child was dying. Brother Mc- could not pay his way, the cars Latchie procured some oil and ad- were stopped, and he was ejected. ministered to the child, who shortly The train started again at a good afterwards raided, and discharged rate, and FUddwn, suspecting the much of the contents of her stom- fellow have got on agaiu might ach, and at length recognized and under the breaks, swung to the one spoke to her father, and she was side by the step rail to look under, home under strong pro- and while thus conveyed swindging his head test of the Infirmary doctor. On eame in with a beard fence ontaot the loth, Elders Thomas Callister near the and his scalp was and James Mellor, missionaries torn aboutline, inches on tiie top from Utah, being in that neighbor- dawn to thefour He was rather skull. hood, called upon and also admin- stormed by the stroke, aud was istered to the child, and I am happy thrown off the cars. He to say the poison was rebuked, and nearly was under the impression, when he tbe inflammation of the mouth, recovered from the that the throat, and bellj, began to abate, tramp naasnot mm.shock, and the child is now well and running about out of doors as usual, for w hich mercy we all feel very thankful to our heavenly Father. MINING STOCKS. "William F. Barton." 10. "Berne, SwitzerlandjjAug. STREETS. Several persons have been baptized since the emigration and our reSari Francisco, Oct. 2. II a ni. turning missionaries left us, and others are now investigating. 30 30 s Mexican, 29, b, a, "Brothers Lenzi and Wirthliu Ii & B, 47i b were attacked by a crowd of roughs H & N, 10i b last week in Simmenthal. They Jacket, 26 J b, 26J a were treated rather roughly, but Ophlr, 551 b, 55$ a escaped without any serious damAlpha, 4fi b, 47 a age, and two.days later they baplielcher, 21J b tized two persons. The people iu Con Va, 50J b, 57 a the neighborhood felt very Jndig Gala, 62h b. e3 a, 62i s nant at the way our brethren were Overman, SO a treated, and we have been informJulia, 71 h ed that the next day after malCaledonia,1 10J b, 101 a our biethren, the roughs treating Prospect, b, l1. a to themgot quarreling among Jmpl,41b, and selves, clubs, kuives, etc , were ; Justice, 19 a used by them. "Bro. R. S. Wells is in the eastMORNING BOARD. ern part of Switzerland, and is doing a good work. Brother R. Mae-se- r ban Francisco, Oct. 2, 1876. is still in Saxony, and to be here in two or three expects weeks. 551; 55; 54J; 54 ; 53J, b Brother T. Braendley hns been 55 Ophlr, 5; 55, b 5 laboring in Germany since June 690 Mex, 9j; 29; 29 20th, where he has met with no 90 G & C, 15; 141 Berious difficulty, the civil officers 50 B&B, 47i;4S; 481:43 05 having treated.him kindly. 02 ; 62; 62, b 5 "The Saints in the German or 340 Cala, 18 Savage, Ludwigshaven branch feel well, 10GO Con Va, 561; 56; 5Ch 56 and some additions have been 20 Chollar, 8S1; 88 made through baptism, and others 110 H&N, 10J are investigating. 200 Point, 11; 12; 11 J "JOS. S. IIORNE." H. Dinwoodev has Just received one car of the latest' sty lea of PAR LOR FURNITURE. Geo. C. Ferquson, watchmaker, Mortuary. Sexton's leport for 11, First South St., a few doors east September Males, 22; females, 21. o Commercial St Of these, adults, 13; children, 30. Causes of death as reported Teething and, cholera infantum, 10; scarlet fever, 3; of brain, Carpels of every style and shade S. convulsions, congestion 3; fever, 2; .typhoid fromZQc. per yard upwards. Chi' w si & Cocoa Mattings Linoleum, diphtheria, 2; lead poison, 2; diara first class and dvraole material rhoea (chronic), 2; inflammation of bowels, 2; old age, 2; general defor covering halls, cotmting-roomA district meeting was held at bility, 2; dropsy, 1; hepatitis, 1, Ladbrook Hall, offices, etc.; together with Mats, still-borLadbrook Grove 1; canceri; paralysis, 1; Road, Hugs and English and American Notting Hill, London, Sun-daliver complaint, 1; measles, 1; Sept. 3rd. when the following Od Cloths, can be found endless in Eldera were present phthysis puimonalia, jy septl- 1 "Albert from Utah President variety at Z. C. M. I. 0 of the Carrington, carmla, i; ellecta of. injuries (acci European Mission; Tliomas Callisdental), J J total interments, 43. ter, Travelling Elder in the Liverpool conference; John Tarry, PresReal Stoneware Jars for Pickles ?J Sexton. ' ' ident of tha Norwich conference; ., j t.; and Preserves. All sizes, not porWm. Ii. Binder, President of, and Wm. ous. S.'Hawklns, LVK. Littlb Round y. TaberoaclftMtfn.Elier Wil-for- ydall, Paxman, E. G. Defrleze, John Miles, d2l7J Woodruff Udressett the cmi l,;u j. nmwij jijn.j Travelling - n (n at tp (f rs HI! Elders in the Londou conference. Meetings were held at II a.m. and 2.30 and 6.30 p. nu The audi- CALL CR AbOaCiS P.AuerWcIi&Bro., imikMiawata., ST. I.OUIS, MO 53 EAST TEMFLE RT. |