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Show 1 All ORDINANCE ! THE EVENING NEWS. tnroAT axe arrets at m.t. rvo u ctut. priusxro GEO HUE Q. BIUOHAM PlMTlU A3t CANNON, YOUNG, fCIUilUl. MNMkW X. 177. CHRI3TUJLS 1877. will be the day cele brated throughout Christeudom as th anntTf rsary of the birtb of Jesus the Bon of Ood and .Mary, the Sartor and Redeemer of the world. To-morr- ow A day sacred to ml! people "who hare any fattl. la the sinless Cbibt. A day of gladness and merry-ma- k In sr. of fe&stlue and danclor. of forgiveness, refamily ?, conciliation and general union. We hop It will prove such to our patrons. If any of our readers hare cherished anger against any living mortal, vre hop it will be bulled in the good feelings which the dsy shall develop. That if relatives and friend have teen e'strarffeJ,. because of grievances, real or sweet CbrUtmntide will break down the barriers of pride, enmity and Jealousy, and bring them together in peace and fraternity. Let the children be remembered, and Hanta (,'Iaus furn labe l with guod gifts for them all, that their young hearU uwy, cherish bright rueoior i of the blessed day. For tret not ti e poor. I.et no widow' heart ache .fur lac Is of food for the fathetUs, and while the smoking cheer grace the ample board, let the band tf charity be not cramped nor held back from the needy. A merry, tlemed Christmas to all throughout the wide world! And. a each succeasive birthday of the future King of Kins? comes round with the march of Time, may It bring Increasing light and truth until all nations and tongues shall unite In the Joyful song of "peace on earth, good will to all men!" WHESE TO APPLY. HOT Biauoi Rvak, of the Catholic Church, delivered a lecture In 8U Louis, on the 17th Inst., on the subject or "What Catholics do not believe." In the course of his re marks ha said "No man should protest against the doctrines of another man until he Is familiar with such doctrine. Suppose a man whose associations were altogether with republicans should proceed to denounce demo crats and should meet one of the latter. Bunpose the democrat should ask htm if he had ever read any standard authority on the democratic party or had conversed with any prominent democrat concern party, and he ing the tenets of the would say, No, I have read no democratic works on the suiject, hut I have read a number of republican works about the democrats. riuch Is the preeent phase of the case. If yeu desire to learn any the Catholicity you thing aboutIt from Catholic. ' must learn The Bishop's remarks are Just. Ml argument applied to all religi ous bodies, and particularly to the Church of Jeeus Christ of Latter-day Hal nts. What the Mormons' da not b!Ieve" would form the sutject of a very interesting discourse. It would comprlae nearly a'.l the doctrine and doings al leged as our creed and practice by thoxe clerical and other Impostors who attempt to expose "Mormon -- hm." - Wheu people dslre to learn any thing of our system, common sense ought to Induce them to go to the fountain bead, to Inquire of Its authorised expounders and representatives. But lusteaU or mat, they generally apply to our inveterate enemies, who take delight In misrepresenting our views and spreading falae reports concerning our lives and labor. . Supposing this course had been aloptedln relation to Christ and his .follower. Koqulrers would have beeu Informed by the most plou., learned and rpectable men and teachers of the times, that Jeeus was an Illegitimate .and an Impostor, a friend of publicans and Inner, a consotter with hailits d and men, a worker of seB&AHMIX ts. CmilSTIAN. wiue-blbbea Habbath dition, a a and breaker Ileelzebub, cvuturk-for haa dbclpleof Irosex.ytim teen peculiar to Christianity. Hut while bis followers were 'everya change has been Inaugurated where spoken against," and only which may develop luto a mdve-uie- nt ignorant and ungram mat leal perof great laiportanee. Brah- sons gathered f oui the lower min Una has organized a mission for claneff. the conversion of Christian. A But to learn the doctrines of learned Brahmin, travelling in ChrUt people enquire of his disciAustralia, observed with sorrow ples, and totolearu of Christianity professing Christians and disguat the prevalence of they apply ask the friends, not the eneThey drunkenness among ''Christian" for information. of the mies system people. Desiring to promote the nt fair and is the And this only welfare ef mankind, he conceived course. Do not enquire of the design of making an attempt to turn those Inebriate to a faith that a Catholic concerning Protestant lead to purer morals and a more ism, nor of a Protestant concerning temperate life than Christianity Catholicism. And above all things, appeared to him capable of produo-- 1 If you want fact instead of fiction ng. On his return to his native land, and explanation Instead of slander, for any he conferred with other Brahmins, never go to an information the concerning who endorsed his views, and the princl resaltwaa that a society was form' pies or practices of the Latter-da- y ed In thoj city of Benares for the Saint?. propagation of the Brahmin faith - m op . .. lonlsKtsil HPhrUilin." DISPATCHES i 'S . E A STE If If - c- HATS! AND. MEWS AND BOYS' APSX v were preiiy enectually closed yes v mo excise . jaw was practically obeyed. There were very lew orunxards risible. Karpby, the aesceatfer. Conversations with Murphy' friends, last night, lead to the be lief that Murphy sailed for Europe Tne Caaal aerees the Isthaaes Dultn. tis ts w a I CD . h p 9 to ? w H B - 1 .1 IS k -- 1 M (5 - - 4 m S soi-Loav .r- Luihli,lg-tenemeu1 S B I- 'dioos 'saoHS aMV sxooo X": 'saiEgcafacrLQs: f-, : I'll UOSSV 1M3 13 Id 3 ViO , . exi-eediu- . , m : !gj notice of such improper use of euCL building or tenement &lall fail to suppress tne same, uy removluj. therefrom me TDCtupants thereof- ' or t Third, Who lets uny knowing tliat' the intends, using the ;fcauie, or any j,att thereof j for uny of the. mentiohedrth tbe first subdivision of tbiiectiorj; or harbors or km about liia oi her private premise, -or any whpremaster,tbo strumpet same to U, whore, knowing a lewd course of guilty of following life therein; V' Bb&lL te liable, for such t,nVuc to a fine iu any sum not exceeding nlnety-uin- o dollars, or to imprison, ment. for any term not one hundred dayt; or to both tueu . fine and imprisonment. Sec. 2. It Rball be lawful, on u)e trial of auy person charged with either of the olTencea named lu tin, preceding section, for the prosecution to introduce in support of such charge, testimony of tbe general character and reputation of the person or place, touching the offence or charge set forth iu the complaint, and ths defendant may likewise resort to testimony of a like nature for the purpose of di. charge. ' proving3,- such Bec. - In prosecutions under the S3cond subdivision of Section or. of this oidicance It shall be a defense, if the defendant shows at the trial that he ha"!' diligently used the power which th law gives him to suppress th uso of the building or tene-meconcerning which' the char-19 made. 8EC. 4. That Chapter rt'y.0UT of the Itevised Ordinances ot h&u L.ake City, parsed July ill) h,Vr,-- ,, "lielatini? to Houses of - ,' and Prostilallon." he. and thet-anIs hereby repealed: J'rovided. tlraV all offences heteto'ore committed of any. of the provision) of vf the He- sajd Chapter forty-fo- ur ?lsed Ordinances of Halt ljake iuy hereby repealed, fna7 4te enquiied into, prosecuted and puimned the same as If tuls ordinance nau' not y. been passed. ' I'asseu uec. lsiu,, lo. J. Feuamobk Limn,, " - st . - first subdivision or tni3 sectioo: 0r has control of such building or ttBt ment os agent, guardiau, (.r leg of such owner; or as the ageiit0f such guardian or lessee, ami afte. Academy omeucee, M. paper was read De Le&sepe, in which somebyfur ther particulars are given of the proposed canal across the Isthmus or Uarlen. The line advocated by Lesteps, starting from the Pacific coast, ascends, in the first 'place, the river Tuyra, as far aa the island of Piriaque or Alligators. From this point a straight cutting of 16,200 metres long connects the Tuyra with Chucunaque, near a point where Tuplsa flows Into this latter river. The line then ascends the Chacunsque for 11,400 then turning to the north-ea- metres,it continue up the valley or Tlatl to a point where, for reasons or econoto make my, it would be a tunnel rather preferable than continue the deep cutting. This tunnel passed to the south of the peak of Gandi, under a remarkable ridge from which, on the one side the arm of Tuquesa, the Tuplsa and lhTint flow down toward the Pacific, and on the other the Toloand to the Allan tin-- - o emerging the ouiai continues through an oDen cutting about 10 kilometres long, down the valleys of Acantl aud Tolo to the deep waters of Port Candi. The probable length of the tunnel Is estimated at between 13 and 11 kilometres, and the cost ol no ring tne wbole canal at GOO 000.- 000 francs. Stoav. Escahede .later vie wed oa ibe Hexleaai Sereer Treablas. . The World says Gen. Escabedo arrived-- in town, yesterday. He will remain for only five or six Jays, when he will start for Louis- tana to look after some plantations ownea, Ly, turn mere. He may. perhaps, stop at Washington on his way soutn, and- - also at Cincinnati, where he has some younjr. relatives aiscnooi. He is accompanied bv his son, a youth of about 20 years, who ha but recently returned from Paris. Toa Wot la reporter Esca bedo said be taw no reason for anv serious trouhla h- tween the XTdtfd States and Mex ico on account or the preeent bor der troubles. Orders Issued by Diaz' government eome time since, di or Mex recting commanders ican troops to pursue Texas to marauders, frana Mexican American .sOU' It ad been rescinded he understood, and what other difficulties there might be,' bad ex Isted now for a long time without giving rise to war; therefore he did not tee why should now. was a failing ot Cattle thievingthey both parties and neither could very well afford to make that the basis of complaint, v He said he had liv. ed on the' border for too long a time now to ssfeel much for sympathy . . . T sa euner iue. w neii asked about Mexican politios, the General de clined to 'express an opinion. "I am out of favor at home," be said, and my judgment of matters there is or ill tie value. Whether 1 un dertake to return must perforce de pend entirely on circumstances. I do not know., whether it would be safe for me ts" do so or not. 1 n w of no reason why it should not be. For the present I am content to re main Itt the United States looking after the material interests I have ;- building or tenement, the whole ii any part of which is used for anv of the purposes mentioned ln h ine J wet saj$: At a recent of the Paris of meeting the City Council of Aalt LukeCUu, ' ptrsou i mis city. ruai auyWho either keens a hm,.. First, of 111 fame resorted to for the pu7 pose of prostitution or lewdness-o- r house-o- ' wilfully reeidea iti idaorts thereto for lewdness: Second, Who is the owner of r . m . C 1 he Excise Laws. York, 24. The barrooms NKW 3 . - cept tlie manufacture of field guns. Only 4,000 hands are employed; the war fori o Is from 10.000 to 12.000. It fchould. however, be added that equipux iits aie already in otore for two armv cori h. rl'ht -- tiw itfHiMiuum bad cm el. Tne weatlier is now fine, and will facilitate the operations of the SPECIAL HNIJ01IIJCEDMT 1 safli-cien- I'll If I S TM llusMaua. S t im-prop- nt n NcW ADVERTISEMENTS. SALT LAKE THEATE IF. ' Ctelmas J PSEsEST IdR to All." EVERYBODV! TOTS BEAUTIFUL 2,000 i" - ;'.--. lll-lau- i Eft BROTHERS Are Sliowiue ! December 25th, Tuesday ' . 1 I .Dtwlntu ttanautr T. HARRIS,. "A Merry -- . on TO-DAY- in of Fame and ProatUntlon rise. nsrojr ; KelatluK to Houses Aiii John Parker, bUhop of Virgen City Ward; Jas. Jchou and Le Roy Bee be counselors. Charles N. Smith, bihot of Rock-vlll- e Ward; Chas. P. Terry and Wm. L. Bruudidge counselor.' William Snow, Uabop or Pine Valley Ward; II srriaou Burgees and Frederick W. Jones counselcri. Robert Knell, bishop of Pinto Ward; John llsrrison and Neale D. . . Forsyth oou nf elors. Luke Syphus, bithop of Panacea Ward; Samuel N. Lee and George A. Wadworth counselors. ', , Thomas B. Terra, bishop of Hebron Ward; Johu Pulsipher, aud Jas. W. Huntctunselo:i. ; George Henry Crosby, bishop of Leeds Ward; Joseph T. Wilkinson and Alma T. Ancrell counselors. . John P. Chtdester,- - presiding Trumbull branch. priest. Mount Nephl R. Fawcett, presiding priest, nice uity branch. Geo. Prince, presiding priest, . . Middleton branch. . u, Dudley L;avltt, presiding - priest, Uuniocx Fori nrancn. Edward Bunker, presiding ptieet, v Bunksrville branch. V Milton Dailey, eresidiog priest, ilarrisburgu branch. James Sylvester, presiding - priest, Bellevue branch. , . j Jorgen Peterson, preiJing priest, North Creek branch. Moses Gibson, presiding priest, uuncan's jieireai urancu. Alonzo II. Russell, presiding , '.' priest, Grafton branch. Evan M. Greene, presiding I'riest,j Bprlngdale branch. James A. Lemmon, presiding f priest. Northup blanch. Oliver de Mill, presiding-pries- t Baoonsburgn brancn. Chas F. Foster, presiding bishop, Fosters place on the uiata branch. NielsSorensen, presiding. priet, rieasam vaiiey orancn. George M. Burgess, residing v auey nrancn priest, ur.ss Jacob M. Truman, presiding priest. Fort Hamblin braucb . Lyman L. Wood, presiding priest, Clover v alley brahen. John E. Uammoud, piesidlag priest. Eagle Valley branch Aitemos Wlllet, presiding priest. Sorinc Valley branch Thomas A. Jeffery, presiding priest, Jeffery'sV place on the Clara sad Dameron alley branch. HuoxackeYr-- r presiding Israel priest, Lamp lorenxo brancu. Zemlra Palmer, presiding priest, at Ordervllle Cotton Farm brancu. Miles P. Romney .Superintendent of Sunday Schools of BU George BUke, with Erattus W. snow aud A. It. Whitehead his assistant. George BfIIliburT, Buperiuten- deat of rtunday Hchools lu Toquer-vi lie, virgen .City at. a twcaviue Wards, under the direction of Supt. a i i l. ltomney. James O. Bleak. Clerk r Ft. George BUke and Historian of , the Southern Mission.: HlnglDg. Benediction. con-sUte- mtnnrtm thai " bi-h- a by telegraph: rsa wtsrtas Taiicaara Ky-rin- David 11. Canuou. I.Uhop Third Ward, St. George; Henry J. Piatt and Mahonri M. Hnow, counselors. Thcs. J. Jon , bI1ior of 'Wash ington WsrJ; Andrew Larson and of Santa Marin Eusigu, Clara Warn; Hamutl Knight and Jacob Tobler, counselors. Wm.'A. Hringburst, bthop of Toquerville Ward; Geo. BpJllabury,. and Charles Stapley, Jr.,.coupsel-ois- r, anti-Morm- following order, and each sustained vote. by unanimous John D. T. McAllister, President of Bt. George BUke of Zlon, with g Thomas J. Jones and Henry his Counselors. High Council of BL George BUke James O. Blesk, John O. Angus, Wm.Empey, Kraut us W.McIntyre, Samuel Miles, Richard Bentley, John M. Macfarlane, Eraatus W. Bnow, Charles Binlth, John Lylle, Archibald Sullivan, Henry..' "W. ' Miller and Mllo Aadrus. Wm. Pawceit, PieslJent of the High Pi lest s Quorum and Wm. G. rerklns and Joiin juytiemscoun i , selors. Wm. Bqulre president of the first Quorum or aiders; jrasit. is. Know and Geo. T. Cottam, his counsel ors. Headquarters at Bt. George. Ephralm WiUou, President of Second Quotum of Elders; Casper Gubler and Jacob Bastian, his counselors. Headquarters at St. George. John Hinton, President of the Third Quorum of Elder; Alma P. Hplllsburg and Cyrus M. Jennings, his counselors. Headquarters at ; J Virgin City. .1 Jefferson Hunt, president of the l?AnIK nnls m ws v a siuvae aa. nf v fTlrflaro vu s eaa Iiiasikm evs 7t Vra C Lee and Wm. Gardner his coun selors. Headquarters at Hebron. Miles P. Itoniney, bishop First Ward, SU George; Wm. Fawoett and Geo. Jarvis, counselors. waller Granger, bishop Second Ward, bt. George; Btephen R Wells and Joseph Oft on, his coun selors. James William Nixon, tbiahop Third Ward, St. George; Chas. A. Terry and Anson P. Wiueor, coun selors. low-live- -- Ths local authorities of St.George Stake were then presented in the !l USEFUL AND ELEGANT GOOD , GRAND Vnrietr of ge for Suitable TOY LlATirJEE the ' . ' - John HOLIDAYS, aJ n e, T. - j". Maji r. X f Territory of Utah, Salt LakeJDity. i This certifies that the foregoiog is a true copy of au ordinance entitled, "An Ordiuauce Relating tui Houses of and Prostituj the passed tion," City Council ! ty The Eachauted Fountain of Salt .Lake City, the ISth day of The Farce of i December, A. D. 1S77, & appears of record in my cm re. . LAEKIN'S LOVE LETTERS! 4 WiliiKS my hand Handsome Fur Seta in Mink, Seal, Lynx, and Coney. . it And the Popular Burlesque, and the corporate seal of Salt Lake City, this Beaver, Astrachan and Chinchilla Coats. Fur Capes, 20th day of December, A. IX, 1877. ADMISSION Children onder 12, - 23cte. Shawls, and Black single, double, and reversible. John T. Caine, Adulls - B'.cU. City Recorder. Colored Dress Silks, Cashmeres, Merinos, Alpacas, Evening- Performance, commencing' at CoinmcuciBgr at Doors open 2 at 1.30 At Presentation of Manager Harris' Annual In front of tbe 2,roo Toys, on Exhibition Theatre. Every Child attending will receive a Beautiful Present, In lu addition to an attractive, varied Programme. greatly reduced prices. Ill-fu- - j rO-CA-HON-T- ; , AS. s CON sr. OSOEQS-BTAK- E of Australasia. FLUENCE. And why not? The Hindoos have ' aa much right to preach their doc- Saturday and Sunday, December v o e'iK'l, tho (rreatost acneauon Matellesses. All wool Waterproofs. &c, &c. Elegant of the day, trines to the professed believers in l&A and 16M.TI77. held im St, Christianity as the latter. have to Oeorge City, Real Lace Handkerchiefs, Collars, Scarfs and Ties, Silk THE GREAT STRIKE. send their mlaslonarie to oenvert President Johu D. T. McAllister Handkerchiefs and Ties. Kid Gloves. Real Jet Jew el rv. ' fc heathen. There is one presiding. Terrible Accident. the 10 a.m. With New cenoryt Thrilling Situations! Baturday, advantage the Brahmins will have iDCiU-iUMEiiPJiis, n. This moruing d- . ' . &c., &c. Meeting opened by singing and teclive Wm-iU-. over the Christiana. The latter are prayer. Pride, while half FULLEIl'S LANE BY NIGHT. Perfumery, he heard a burglar asleep.lmaeined so divided In their views of their President McAllister made some i; at I he window, took his pistol from of remarks expressive opening of own creed that the miasionary Ll tiller hla A Tel graph OJfiet in full Operation! atad la nlUmpliaa pillow, toour desire that fervent to cock it, the weapon was dis each sect teaches a different faith gether as a conferencecoming be Admletlou Usnoi Theatrs Rates. L A VEltr ?HOICB SELECTION might the ball passing thtough charged, of of from that the representatives Jbur Boas and productive of great blessing to us. Coats, J Caps, or ; Muffs, nve tne Caps, .J his old Skating months' body all the other denominations. The Elder Evan ALUreeu taught that also through the body of and child, AY NOTICE. that full salvation pur Leggings, Hose, Chinchilla Coats, &c &c. consequence Is division, doubt, if we gain the nis wile, causing tne death of both itvdeemer's blood by few Is in hours. a IIAVR now An in the chaos. The Hindoo evangelists will chased poseaaiOB following my Inquest f aoscriDeu nirnaH: ourselves by the we must being beid. fnde is almost crazed aOne all advocate the same form of doc- principles govern of the Goepei; and bore snail bay HORSE, cossistiJta or in consequence of the terrible acci old, branded ou left thigh trine, testimony to the truth of the dent. Order. head, a tittle white on noee, aorae white ,It .is probable that they will ex- United RAISINS, - TkKvart-t-oaaila;rattof Pan Ueo. W. feet, a blotch brand or soar on left ahoul Bishop iress Dress of hibit another feature auits, Underwear, Shirts, superiority gwltch, expressed Bevy, liats, Fancy der. his couvlctlon , CURRAP4TS, Chicago, 24, -- .Tbe Tribune' if said animal be not claimed before bcarfs. over lb Blble-beaulproaelytera mat the only sure way. to gain full Kid Silk will an 1877, December he sold i :U, be and Linen Ties, nort at Gloves, says ' vvasniDgwa special Handkerchiefs, Y to be auction to the h Ifbeat responsible they will practice) what they salvation toIn God's kingdom is to cfTect a rtconctllatloQ between Mibllc Mader. fcaie at iuo eioon a.m. ita laws, lit save Shirt Sleeve Hose, Kvarta &c. tbe factions preach. In advocating temperance, obedient Studs, .and Conkllus tJA.MUF.li BATRMAN, Buttons, &c, retort of hla ward. de durlnir the ., will be vlrorouaJy District Pound Keeper. at any rat, they will exhibit its good SPICE, Parker stated John be Weat Gardner's Bishop Mill, Tn Jordan, da w ork this 1ewY coming week. benefit in thIr own live and ap had been a member of the Church HI, 1877, Iec. matter la attracting close attention CANDIES, pear as living examples of its Influ- forty years and still felt encouraged bar are prWy to tt. and from tbceerv t ts to in the continue ence. It not probable, however, good work, lie tbe result will be watched" with NUTS, . KSTR.1Y A'OTICE. encouraging remarks. Fine New that they will emulate the seal of mads some latereatrM irindoked great anil upon Fruits, Lomon Citron Nuts, Caiulies, H T. AVE rev J. of la Jones, possession: Bishop Washing , as tnaklng : one of. the; important r the "Christian" missionaries to In ton, a good report of his ward gve In two old the One Peels, of and nF.IFKH.rod the points turning white, year policy Spices, Flavorings, Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Prime Ufa 'they will not bay convert nor the members were active lu obey iiDderDtta la rif at ear, swallow (ork POIt TUB aaminisirauon. wnile, however, two " t ear,abOT branded on t mp V Jila Mftbe T?nt.torOransre Gheeae, vie with each other In offering the ing me law or tuning. ; of friends Countv the Evarts and Conkline ia claimed ni beirsr net and ll 11 of H. Crosby, iiUbop Ueorge ten dayi from'thtadats may be aole to settle their differ-enco-- v taken awer wtfhln dirn to permanent pro- bioo, . . ' 2 p.m. highest sdd the people of his ward not by any means re will be eoid to n MRbeat is It! bidder, at S p.na to were thi h If selytes. adopt never felt better In the work of God they BInzing and Draver. as cerum that tne basis of at tbe TweU City Eatray Pound oa Deoam- garded STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES . 'Christian method they could than they do at the preseut time; The Sacrament was administer settlement, wllihe satisfactory to Berlin, . ia... T. W. MUKli AN, , ) . U ed. were In to Dlntrktt Pnuiulkunnov. soon build Brahmin diligent they attending we ,i vi Very up ui Tootle City. Cic lb, at7, . ds&w Synopal was read of Ordinance ' tithing and other duties. Dm4 J . ; ft r churches, the loaves and fishes their r In from St. George work performed ; We . take special cate 1c J8Sy Kinging. Y N. even Itobt. attractions ni 8tU January, 1S77, to ltn lecfm roTjauKEPSi, being powerful Benediction. CliEANINU QUR FIUJITB, ami " P. Parrott.lbe inventor of the Par LOST. ber. 1377. among the orthodox. -, this will died the Cold. at roU public gun, fiul, by com pari ine Springlresldent McAiiiater delivered tbe oily or on the U. S. tt. ears last Sp.m. some When the ."Mormon' missionIN WednedaT excellent lnatracttons, vetting morning.; that ours are supeiior to and prayer. evenlnr. a roll or quality, Blneing n-aries went to India they could have backi. the finder will Dleaae Inn it st Lh A letter from 1 (resident John rorta the reeponalbiiitjr which reate ; any In the city. Deaeret New Olfice or with Bkbop llrewn, X E STEHJf. Salnta to officiate . gajned adherents by the thousaad, upon Latter-da- y . Taylor on Temple donations, w a a ricmaiureve. In a Templo of God for and In be If they had only premised the read. one one on LOOK ATTHK tVIKDOVVrt fOlt nsgieseaiii the same subject half or the dead. Also g approach-Innatives anything needy SAMPLES. D. Fearce. It. lder Juat ' John FRAHCTSOWS2t---AK Tucson SAX LOST. Hope r ouom, manii. the allowance of rice doted out from President McAllister instructed returned from a mission ta the dispatch 130 Abdb Indians aayaf. . near . Tyrw6F.ir thb overlano hocsb r w i in..-i an account ol canreu JUf ana OUr IS Kaat HtrMt. nn Thlnt recent by the sectarian ministers to their the Kaint on promptly paying Southern State, gave janoeHsoaoray South mlStreet, a Pocket Book, containing-none- r bis missionary labors ln lbe. iroops aiiacKea ly. rue eonora Cll at the RtorH . of ' duiky dlirlplea. The foreign mis- Utne. and paper. The finder will be libi t I : M Held. twenty-sevef showed Marius killed ionarjr them, losing ,.'' bv Bishop rewarded rocurnli.a' either lnslgn erally to sect MMra his and sionary returning -Klauop ljuaa sod number wounded. The In the necessity of mewtlng Ward. aod.Blab.op Wm. A. Brlng- - diet) Casualties are notTstappd. The tiib.es and offer- - bu-stsociety, with glowing account of together, payingpraying, . of Toquerrllle. gave brief re-- inaioBa were apparently notorious ' heathen conversions, delivered In to gr. feeding the poor, etc ; , No.' 73 East Tomple ' ' 111 nop iuDn JOE . . tone that draw tears frora the eye kurbped" the Knell, or l'lnto, PJ? astbeykabsequeatiy Street,I I A of his ward Counselor ntnry luyring wouia TI I M -- i r. ' "t ,wher row will And a hill ' ' of sensitive church members, while reported theinmembers of ; like to see the mote general applL tbe stock. Tbe Indians have been PSTTl FH works, had lie good improving nlfl rpAKE PLEASURE IN 'ANNOCNCINOito In the more aid cash for pleading made no call in vain upon any of cation of the principle of union In robbing trains tn San Simeon Val- - hUltfiisV LuulV. X that they have again aucured for Hi . temporal things.. lie delivered la ley. Tbe troops are In pursuit. . glorious work, carefully conceals them. VTS SUA RJPZXtt, A RB- 8 8TVVI3 " ' exhortation for all to dis NAMELY CHRISTMAS the fact that most of his converts Bishop Goudy liogan, of Leeds, general their 'V' ' temporally od charge duty, CTTB.XLAX3 . only haog on to hi skirt a long after S3 years experience In th Ts HI bore testimony that when apiriiualiy. ... f aa the pittance which 1 their chief church, he waa most active in discharging COMMERCIAL The following were'presenteJ and STREET. and NEW YEAR'S MARKET, PHEI,, attraction continues to hold oat, lng his duty he was most nappy sustained as home missionaries f f; GREAT BRITAIN. Some and that when the auppllea fall, and most prosperonj; considered it Jacob Gates (and to take caatgev cf the finest animali of TJlaU'. ,1 With Othi-Choice OKOCEBIES. necessary for the Baints Edward Bunker. Mllo Andres, V :", produce. Amocsrt our ahor of they. become backsliders and re absolutely to become one in temporal as in Charlee Smith, Tnomas Hall, Eras-r. T?1 HJITjOICDON. 24. o-.creants. tu B. Snow, ivtert Iarker. ivvan spiritual things. a None to ; the-conditionto'giv of all The health THrs'Ts of a We hope the Brahmins will go N. of Charles M. Green, isdwln D. Woolley, Jan., atjjo Bmllh, Bishop cnoicrq selection OF In tb drrvlopntent Prince Leotx14. tbe Queen 'e rounz- - and prorrasa lalereated on with, their good work. We XlocavUle, spore in ravor or active Martin mack, Samuel L. Adams ess Homo Manufacture, that of Durham Steer, of fed by A. C 8 moot, of Young Men's and and Rlehard Bentley. bod, is again causing anxiety. B. Clawaoo, of Salt Laka CKy. la tba Dress should like to see the great light organizations It 1 ProToCfty-- , wb c Iliad te be, by Bq., C eocnpe' Ladles Mutual : to tf Goods, ap'e Gates t x. Jacob iresldent Young Improve veast. mmlaA In spoke Bsaue mmm lliwi. illflrMlKo i UAUC fehm to autboriaed la &c? Bldea tnt and arrnt shinS purchase als.Caps.-- i of the various heathen faiths -- na Utah.t 8lTI)inln. o ment Associations. and people on the sub-tbe bishops Skloa for the Deaeret Tannine and Mamt V.la so-c.Jnto of Bullion the Bank aml-of jrone the darkness of Win. Jennlnr, 4C.,frem hH bput-hlnx ALL TO BE SOLD AT Hinging. eel ox maaiog lempie onerings io ,. is fcctorlna Association, and we recommend bert.taATwo choko n3 year old urlitijbalfora. Benediction. . aid some of J those who administer England on balance, led Christendom, and the merits of Devon k u t these hs ving Hides or Blclna for aale to call 1 Bait i' mnA to lakO live n Cltv. "ili, . St. the a.nM vTr OMOia George Temple HBnAnEABLY .ji or with LOWV on as nim ne diai is belore cans the ancient creeds compared tbem, ; -c: TEMt VI uiurarpaaable quality. 6 P-mir mim iul'j prepared to pay the hlfbeit market price pfllCES like the rest of nr. " the UnoU of the arogant modern uit theiSeaaon and tbe Tlnie: Gardner delivered Robert Elder X.ITT&K, in t .FEUAVOKZ cash. Ths acting priesthood of the a brief but very Onr Hntton. Port, Lmli & Teal A.lU.ehareaC Correspondent teJe- ' propagandists, and let the good that Stake practical common- d!8 preaident met and 'd nn hours to find Is that it on to sermon esnee impossible manifest made eraphs be Is there la all temporal ininr?. slon. the conPresident McAllister sal a more out, anything?herconcerning the overthrow of error and the triTurkish prisoners of dition t to Is labor needed continue the it Bund j, X& IS, 1S77, . H It,. IT....!. i,t.l. cn route fronv A'JeTna, or tne llus-at We are confident In sarin? that umph of truth. .hn 19 a. m. Meats are second to none. u li. uan wu trees to Hi for shade ua wwiacr and called iroops. cases of Worma and Worm Fevers, BEST .TEESEJ4T Tn Jlormonlsm" combines the light plant the drlriwrcanow, all In ihafi ttodneecf GIVE Youn around tbe block, lis submitted I Hinging and prayer. D".E. v PLANT, , and knswUdge and correct princikosuso spplf to, White's Sausages Excel 1 COTKERi ueon. transnort "ERrtTurD efleet the terrible L cave fither; " McAllister Presidsnt pert! " . v uw wuuvw I . ' . .1 ... cas feeae vuy. .T tier,.. u rini i s Ban rekiii iikii. diJ while and of ; near . creed, s , vauatea as and evsry wnicn I ples aad Vrienda. ia Aa nent instruction to the bishops nsiu to.awalt dalnlnr our young men ueiracenr,a J .": . .? "rf , priests, a suburb affina Bucharest, un natural on deaconsvln truth in .their end other ,bas officers, pelling administering or. me. storm, un Bun- wa-rd- lie. rerred it, 1a II cessation g and the public nMtiM FOnK and their respective calllDe. Is ? TOCViTER'S. H 2.ii52?iT 5 their cuatomers l trnn-- W ity for all that andAhorsem were I ' 1SPANISH beetowod on the of wagene December Stake The ' 1st, report of Bimtnaatyto la manito JVZ7 ail where It matter eult " ia Divine, no f. l . i nn : rfVPTRf M t ram bik-- t waa DZSASST 2$EX?bz enUrely burled iiv the snow, and V read. that K Dubliahed br atrict In tbe 1877, hepe aiwou i itmntin. t" combloed with the kMnfmr fested. From Jew or Greek, from A letter from Bishop Goudy Ko- exhorted the ofUcera and members the best quality of WcaU, and seluna at -horses and 29 men Catholic or Protestant, from Infidel ran, of Leeds, asking to be released of the Rellsf BoeleUes and Youdst the train. Forty JarenneBooksa larrs aaao-LeaaiaiaaaaaB J r. suiij ; found dead. been men had .The. as Bishop of Mens and Youd Ladles Mutual r or pagan .It Imbibe and accept from his appointment r frfr. AlSSfJL ?Jly. inctudln fiANso3.Ic,roo HEASOHABLE PRICES had souchl shelter In the watrons. Dealer in General Herclum- was want lueeds to Associations be mrrorement rei. and ana urain. . whatever Is reasonable right, Bishop llogaa was honorably dillcent and fal thiol; eolarnd upon and were frozen within half a mile aae - onTroz.ros. and "if BrahmlnUm has anything released from the bisheprie of Leeds the duties and Jurisdiction of the of rvtrarni. 1 - Manufacturers or aiawateaai rocket nooaa. - rjurfe, ... . tor T, a sKsskaaaam w"r ( of . . " Thm AoumiriliBS not benefit .. more m will he 9mea- fm tor Ward il that the may whlahls I V1H fully 'H B.WMVU Fecket Knives. Ankmdaof rai,-- 'J j M TZTiT across himself CraadaU' to and with officers Ordervllle Bloeka, the iiuaslans the Hal of bishops lar.. Butuino. rany presiding B" . mnrA TUDTJKTSa MILL In COO aadaraT-SyAnlmalfc ,5vOur Motto Is . theraca'la time or in eternity It Identify r. ot , other i will rarrison Plerna. - paxes nre ana six or too esronutf Of kanal 'They W1U Our Wr UUiUKVJtSBU mr-will ectforse and uphold It, while organisation. . The zeneral authorities and Banora, and co-oof of STOOd the coed Cooks and of XXX concluded a hand on article lSlkopolis theFlntrreeldencr; natantlr m, --. rore those who feci like liaT leilwaiary. us will rate witn tne oeryians against and l amny can It will condemn Its errors and ex- Church Jul presented and sustained by blessing tbe choir and people. . . l .patranlziug Examine .ar. Prices for M anil M yourirlfc hariac ttlt open depend rtiaiorners vr " , sum ,u" Bait with in Conference done cut October has or Wlddin. oeowuicuon. "steak. at it . ths at on Oiled short notice. olOging, orders pos its hamlet their Jamss Q, Blxak. No special preparation Is going Lake Cltr. were than presented Trouble To Show Goods. boasting, ditldsd and corropttd and unanimously sustained. Suparlateadeat. CHEAPER TDAN TUB CHEAPEST. Clerk of Bt. George BUke. on at me wooiwica tueenai, ex. 4ga 1 . . - f . so-call- ' ng ff . . JUST RECEIVED! j ETR - New Fruits a. - , . , -- peel, - . i : " Etc Etc.. rla-ta- - pr i rriasu - : . ii In Every Variety. WALKER BROTHERS. , r t it m. . - ! aa.i. lilKEIl, m . DAVIS. THOMAS J7Af jLl: WHITESOK n CHRISTMAS GOODS! ciTaon ; r -t- al I to-d- ay, -, - t--.. , b-- , life-givin- tahra . ' tr a. - J-- mm i - laa ! f " " A-rI'- 'Bm-oZZZ- - &ZS . 4 tncr vrw.. . i pe - 'Chrl4tlanJt. . IftiLL' ,' , |