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Show EVENING NEWS. ULTi nnrMn -zxcwno, AS Nncrou)c&- fSOTtD JJTD PVBLZSBXD BT ( Tremble wlkt She C the 21 fit of May company. Elder J. Alder to well posted on mission affairs, and will be able, with the efficient aid of .Elder A. Cannon, to take charge of the publication of the Stern. Vice-Preside-nt Littxb Rock, Ark., 25. Information received states that the trouble with the Choctaw Nation, between white renter and natives, continues. Intense excitement ex-i-s is throughout the nation. There is a rumor that the sheriff; who Is attempting to collecttaxe,has been killed. The whites are organizing for protection and a conflict is imminent at any moment. - Eldar Wi H. Kin& writing from THE DESERET NEWS(X)MPiirr. the Nottingham Conference, reports that since the 27th of March three have been added to the Hucknall CH11LES V. . POBOSE E0IT0S. branch, lour to the East wood branch, three to the Mansfield branch, and , 1M1 one May to the Sooth Norman too branch. The Belper branch, which has been on a standstill for six months, UTAH'S PRODUCTS, ETC COBTIirUED. up and beginning to show life. Three have given in of ' The aef ni J question propounded by signs for baptism, and more names their - our California correspondent on the The Bast are additions resourr fUUh, l What are: the wood branch exjcted. the moM mvie has mala features of your mining indus rapid progress, and promises to be try? How much iron snd of what one of the moat flourishing branches kinds do you produe?" in the conference. Most of the ad Among Ui mineral proaocTs;oi ditloo to this last named branch Utah arc the following:. Gold, aU are from New Eri nsley, a small town lead, copier, anUmouy,-- , ianbar In which there wm branch thirty iron, bisraulb. cojJ,! ialt, years ago. Crowded' meetings are graphite, sulphur, lron'pyrlteekim, being held in the South Nor manton borax, nitrate of potash, Qmmte branch where much public Interest tik-a- , carlonate of soda, gypsum,ala-lnte- r, isarouped. claya ,of different useful The followed named Elders were kinJ-- , sanltaUo for glassmaklnar, released to return home with the and other purposes, ochres in jend: Joseph R. May 31a i company: less varieties. building J sLonae President' of; and Enoch Mathews, limestone, sandatone, oolite Lewis and David B. Davis, Travelgranite, Ll.ick, white and variegated ing Eiders In the Welsh Conference; marble porphyry, lava, pumice, Henry- Margetts, President of the obaMian, petroleum rock, Utahcerite Sheffield Conference; John M. or mineral war, etc, etc., in the Elder Moody, Uokl la obtained la smsJl quanti- NorwichJr., Traveling A. M. Bu Conference; ties and is found in quartz, In placer chanan, Traveling Elder In the mines and associated with argenti- Dundee Conference; W. C. McGreferous ores. Silver in Its native state gor, In the Glasgow Eider Traveling to some extent and in connection and James Burning-ham- . with other ores; this precious met- Conference; of the Southampton President al, with Ita J and antimony, may be Conference. called at present Utah's principal The Southampton Conference will mineral product. There is an abun- be discontinued, and Its Branches dance of copper in the Territory, and Traveling Elders added to the but it has not been the object of London Conference. mining Industry to anything like John Evans, Traveling Elder in jthe extent of silver. The bullion pro- the Welsh Conference, is appointed duct of the Territory for 1880, as sum-- to succeed Joseph R. Mathews In marized by J .E.Dooly, Esq.,of Wells, Presidency of that Conference; WtfoAUo; amounted Co 292,498 the William Cooper, Traveling Elder in bs.of unre fined lead;26,44 2,093 lbs.re- - the Sheffield Conference, is appointoz. silver; o,n- -. i,4U.;,m rneu ieau: ed to succeed, Henry Margetts In I A , P. i T 11.9 .11 ua. suver, oz. ot goiu,inuars the Presidency of that Conference; b,U2 of gold. The figures Include a Josenh S. Tlntrev. Traveling Elder little had and silver received by the in the Newcastle Conference, la ap Ex press Company from Montana BIr in the Elder pointed Traveling and Idaho, but when the product not ' B W. and Conference, mingham passing through that Company's Harris, Elder in tLe Bris Traveling hands Lj considered the Azures wlli Travel be about right for Utah. The total tol Conference, is appointed Confer In Sheffield in the Elder value for the output, here, was $5,-- 1 ence. seaboard A la Telegraphy. Feat Chioaoo, 23. On" Friday night last the Western Union Telegraph Company received from New York direct for the Chicago newspapers alone, 109,436 words of special dispatches, 69,658 of which were parts of the revised New Testament. As no previous notice of this extra work had been given the telegraph company, and as it was in addition to t leir regular :pres and ordinary hulnea raeageM, the feat is In the annals of telegraphy, and hut for the combined resources of the three former companies now under one management, would bare been an impossibility. Twenty -- one direct circuits with New York were in use, and the time consumed was less than seven hours. - . ar-enl- c, Arthur's lng at house yesterday, to endorse ' ConkTri&une says: There was ling, tne some comment that no word was received from Postmaster General James, and that he declined to take part in the consultations. It was also remarked that Cornell did not accept the invitation to be present. Postmaster Pearson was reported to have been at the l ouee, but he said last night that the repcrt was untrue, and that he had not had lot or parcel In any of these consultations. - A number of other prominent persons who were or send any expected did not come seemed con word. The gathering fined wholly to officsholders and holders who owe their political existence & the fact of their being followers of Conkling. subservient - The Tritrttn&a Washington special says: Some expressions tf dissatisfaction hare reached here from New York, because the President did not send in the names of men hitherto an for the five offices to which nominations were made on Thursday. Those who complain of this course do net comprehend the President's policy. He to not eeek: the re lng In the least to ostracise publicans who have been Conkllnir's followers and supporters In the past. It Is evidently the Intention of the President to have It fully, distinctly, widely known, that the object of his administration Is to abolish the faction in New York, and to have one grand, united, harmonious, ''enthusiastic republican party in the State. Of course this cannot be obtained by sending Codkling back to the Sen ate to wage relentless and vindictive war on the administration.. A apaatsfclCeateamsry. The Herald' t Madrid special says: y Jbegins the festivities of the centennary of Calderon. For more than 10 days, Madrid has presented an aspect of extraordinary anima tion. Sometimes as many as 12,000 strangers have arrived on one day's trains. Already more than 90,000 people have come. ' Am Vsipeealar Appelates. The Sim's editorial says: One of the last nominations sent in by Garfield and confirmed by tbe democratic Senate was that of Wallace R. Whlte.of Maine,to be United States attorney for Idaho Territory. It is not likely that the President knew much about him, or that MacVeagh nad selected him as a suitable person for prosecuting officer for tbe government. This is an appointment for which Blaine Is unquestionably and entirely responsible; and under the circumstances It is indeabout tbe most cent appointment shamelessly ever procured by any cablnet'offlcer. Jeaes Hlstake. The Sun't editorial on Jones vote, for 'confirming Stanley Matthews says: How Jones could be deluded into the belief that the Judge was more important for a dead issue than for a living one which practically touches every fireside in his own State is difficult to understand. The people of Nevada whe are victimized by the extortions of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific combination will be very apt to demand an explanation of the vote which goes far to put the Surreme Court in the iiands of Jay Gould, Huntington, and iheir associates. COIKUIQ AO AIM A CANDIDATE. Ills P respects fee fteteeeas. New York, 23. The 7t'ms ssys: The question of tbe Intentions of VJce-Pre;!den- Ajer"a Hsht Vigor, Its name Implies, invigorates and strengthens the hair. It not only restores the original color to gray or faded hair, but by its stimulating action at the roots, produces a Timorous rrowth, and gives It that beautiful lustre which results only from a strong, healthy growth of the hair. ds wy ;:v v w t's -- ex-ofi- ce 1 :w xtxnABK.cagBjav .. S The moat wonderful and marvelous success, in cases where persons are iek or pining away from a condition ef miserablenees, that no one .knows what ails them, f profitable patients for doctors,) to obtained by the use of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure from the first dose and keep it up Is until perfect health and strength in .Whoever is afflicted this way need not suffer, wh n they can get Hop Bitters. See 'Truths" and "Proverbs" In another column. Patrono and Purchasers are notified that our fino Stock of re-tor- -- Views in America, Views In England, Views in Scotland, Views In Ireland, Views '"hi Germany, ' Views In Italy, in Scandinavia, Views dents' Rifle Gallery, , Ladies' Rifle Gallery, Camera ObscuraJmproT'd ; r , Swings, Teters, AID QUEEISiEE GLASS A --J m ' t: set be found in the Grocery Section of the House, which makes that Department most Compact and Complete, including Will now .? Croquet, Ice Cream, Summer Drinka,Nuts, ' Cirars. etc. etc rkM. No charge on Sundays, of course, for those wishing a quiet promen dl5lSt . ade. Conkling and Piatt endeavoring ' to Induce the legislature to return them to their seats in the United Status Senate, which they DR- - MOTT'S LIVER PELLS are relinquished a week a fro, voluntarily the beet Cathartio Regulators. (1) STOVES, was definitely settled yesterday. The camtwojrentieman began an active paign in Albany for office and Conkling was consulting with friends informally until a very In Blackfoot, Oneida County, Idaho, Kay late hour yesterday a.m. It was well 13th. UBt, ot dropsy, FREDERICK on towards sunrise, when the disSMITH; bora In DsWttt County, tinguished sought repose, and when he did so his plans for the Texas, March 11th, IMS. ' f , v. V -IS Ha parents embraced tbe Gospel hi Texas, ampalgn on which he Is about to and came to Utah la UGOi He was baptised enter in behalf of himself and Piatt when eiffat yean old, aod died m full faith of were thoroughly matured. At one the Gospel. He has been tok for several o'clock yesterday morning Conkling "Wm. and Piatt entered a coupe and were years, and thin Una-- U be could travel. It would help him, be started with bis teams to driven to the residence of Montana frehrhUng--, and while at Blaekftx Arthur. Here they were Assemmet by the waiting- for frelcht,wa taken worse and died on above the date. Com. blyman Carpenter, Speaker Sharp of the Assembly, Police CommisAt Mount Camel, Kane County .Utah, May sioner French, Charles Dennison and 10, 1881, of dropsy and old age, ISAAC BC Arthur B. Johnson, of Utica, John CHAN AN. P. Smythe, of Albany, He was born In Oswego County, New York, States Marshal Louis F. Paine, of October 20th. 1S02; was baptJ Jeanary 1st New York and Columbia county,and 13--, estigTatedwItahsi family to Missouri In Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada, 1834, and shared with the Saints in their per-and the anxiously expected conferseoutioaB In Missouri and Illinois; ence was held. This conference was with his tern fly to the mountains In 1890, and suggested and arranged by the Govhas always been faithful tor tbe cause of God ernor. If e promised to be present He died as be lived. In hope of a "glorious res. himself and personally urge Conkurreotioiv COM. ling to again become a candidate Quincy, Illinois, papers, please copy. md he was expected on the 11 Vclork train from Albany, but he At Pleasant Grove, Utah County, May 17. failed to appear, The conference pro1831, Captain WILLIAM STREET, after an ceeded without him. One of the Illness of 19 months. Deceased was born at gentlemen present, however, assurCambartln, Devonshire, England; embraced 27,999.52; at the ed the Times reporter that Governor tbe Church of Jesus Chrtat of Latter-da- y ( ornell was heartily in favor of the Paints at Newport, Booth Wales. Elder Street j Iron exists here in immense proceedings and they were taken quanDESERET. , oarrtedon the ooal business hi ha native counvith the full knowledge that he tities in the form of magnet! tee, try, owning and running a small vessel on endorse them in every particutbe south ooast of England. He held many hematites in varieties, limonitea TUB ANCIENT AMERICAN HONEY BEE could lar. Conkling announced that peroffices of trust In the community and was and other hydrous varieties of carto erred to retire prisonally, he pre! 20,1881. universally esteemed by tbe Saints. Came to vate life to again entering upon tbe bonates . of iron. But at present the Editor Deseret News:May Utah In 1854. He leaves a small family. In in of ties had senator. served He his manufacture of this valuable metal In a letter peace may be rest. E. to pub state in his Stevenson, Senate of best the the by Is not actively engaged In to any lished afflbniaal Star, please eony. with the above heading, ability for many years and he was great extent. Steps are being taken last Thursday's issue of the News, the ready to step down and allow some In the 80th Ward of this city, May 23, 1881, however to enter upon the work and other man to take his place, but of wbooping-oougGEORGE M., son of paragraphifappear: following feelhis personal BRIEF TELEGRAMS. lotwithstauding Abram and IMary IWardrobe; born October prospects are rery encouraging. In Now. I wish, for the benefit of ou ings in the matter, he felt it was SB, 1890. Iron County so named because of friend. : Mr. A. J. Root, and all other- 'lue his friends to take their advice Tbe French forces in Tunis numFuneral services "at residence, at 2 oolook .;. . ... .. -- .....'.. ..... the Immense deposits of ore, it exists concerned, to quote a portion of the in a question of so great importance ber 35,700 men. J p.nv, Tuesday, May 24, lffil. Friends of the in varieties suitable for mixture, Book of Mormon in regard to the in and he was ready to sacrifice his The In a fight with the family respectfully invited to attend. He Boers, Kaffirs, and in close proximity are trod uct ion of the honey be a on thk feelings to their demands. 80 men killed. lost 600 before wanted the continent about it distinctly understood, years and- fire other cominz coal, clay of our Savior in the meridl 'towever, that in case of his again A number of Brooklyn clergyon needful for the things carrying becoming a candidate for the Senate men yesterday used the revised Teswork. Wlth'n four miles of Ogden of the Book of Mormon, is found the VIr. Piatt must be united with him. tament. ANNUAL MEETING OF ' THE He will be a party to no arrangeCity there ant mountains of iron, following words: tbe Salt Lake Abdul Bey, of tbe Alba- THK uashokiers of Tor ment be should which returned lie by tbe election "And they did also Hy sn'ires and catch cityDirectors Company, . and at WiliArd, fourteen miles north and or tor the ensuing year, will be to theSenateand Piatt be sacrificed. nians, has been towto of tbe ah--. And Ibev did aim (trepan and near Paradise, in Cache Valley, a vessel la which tbey did carry with Ihem! he The cause of the younger man was condemned to death. neid at the Council House, Halt Lake City, U oo Wednesday, May 25th, 1861, at eleven a la atso oirr of tarn water. And are other vast deposits, all giving tHB nis own, and the two must stand or The entire revised New Testa T., o ckjuk is rr lnft?rpretawith tbom TXwret, wh'chUry If yon want to save money and at tbe i X. W. ELLERBRUK, Seoretary. d2t a boner bee, aud thus did tber oarr 'all together. He would countenance raent was published In the Chicago Jme get the bast Brusbaa maniifsotureii promise of future iron interests that Uoa wUh tbeu swarms of biws and all manner of 'in combination hich to should send ana rtoune lines will be of incalculable value to the that i yesterday. which was upon the toes of the Jaud, OF- vVashlogton as hi colleague any BUY STEMRT'S of Tory aJD& BRUSHES Territory. Capital and organized inSimpson of the M. E. Church of . one who acted with ther than the The writer or the above Is In error iitn in demanding that the State Brooklyn, raised $10,000 yesterday dustry, with the needful skill, alone Every Brash a wai l autsd to be all bratha WILL BB A MEETING OF THK are needed for an enterprise that with regard 7 to the date when th hould be respected by the PietJdent. towards extinguishing a debt of rpiHEItB vy Danquauty ana ruu else. voters of tne 14th School regaierea $10,000. District, in the Distrh mu yield large results, and these honey bee was first brought to thU Pointing to tbe hat of one of the Juneekn, 1881, at 7.30 p.m,, for the election of ntiemen, lying on the table, he The Washington correspondent of vug will, lit is confidently expected, soon continent. The passage quoted from isid: xrxmvKO, a man come should New York Timet the continues his "Suppose Pitts' A Oa, G. F. Calmer By order of the Trustees,' be brought to bear In an intelli the Book of Mormon refers to the in here and ICftLA Oo., Moore -- AT THE- to take that hat exposures of the Star Route Service, TWOS. TAYLOR, Allen A C-o- H. Alff. attempt : ? B.P.TesadSM Geo. M. Sooa Co., Ctainlng- GEOl CRI8MON, actions of the Jaredites j instead of and one of you gentlemen should as conuucieu oy gent and prudent manner. A jsraay. ton JOS. HOKME. Cv, A. Young. Coal exists In the Territory in the Nephltes; consequently as Jarei say, Don't do that, the hat is not Trustees. ........ .i.. King Humbert or Italy has had a and squabble arose, and conference several localities and In large quan and his people came from the To we with Coppino, Manclni Stewart Bro's. Co., the man who was and F.irini with tities. The mines are being worked of Babel, (according to the generally then ruppoee reference to the for to accuse should it take, the trying and furnish supplies for household accepted chronology) J t would be man who was to pre- - mation of a Cabinet. and manufacturing purposes. Salt nearer 2,200 B. C. than 600 B. C.: vent him from endeavoring a President Garfield and Secretaries inlet and as Deing is obtained from the Great Salt Lke, that this useful insect was first in sert he was the man who was Blaine, Windom and Klrkwood, will OF THE !o!r wrong, that Is exactly a para participate in tbe ceremonies in the THERR WILL BB A MBETTNO of tbe 19th Pcbool and from salt mountains and troduced into America. lei case to this or my trouble with National Cemetery at Gettvsbunr. Wetriot, June 6th, 1881, at 7.30 n. in., in the .I Geo. Reynolds. Hotae. ftw th mstriot Xadleft the President. springs; the supply Is inexhans- I have not tried to Decoration Day. French Kid.' Button.T Pr. tinVF AW ew . it.v44i VUU t ... . steal the collec'orehip. I have tried tibJe. of order Trustees. the y Senator Farley left Washington American Kid, Io. to keep it in the hands of the man 1.50 P PUGSLRY, The building stones are of fine 4 this for Cala., via the morning who to Pebble GtfO.NEBF.KRR, has the his until it . HOW TO GET 1.00-Goat, right RID f RES Southern to 07 of HENRY ARNOLD. route, and intends go great variety and in quality, term expires, but I am tbe man ac Misses American Without. stonninir. excent -. .Trustees. mr ANTS. 4.00-Kid, C4 cused of being a thief. I am accused mthrough e foe. traordinary quantities, the oolites, OI63 10. tor a uay ai eaniaf e, in. m. of grabbing for patronoge. Pebble I have granites and marbles, being especial, A Goat, 3.SO gentleman of this city who hs, imply tried to prevent others from Miss Curtis has challenged Miss Child's ly fine and ensy of access. Slate also tried American to the and bottle 8 Kid, boring processes succeeding in the grab for patronage. Pinneo to a ten, fifteen or twenty 3.00 ESTRAY NOTICE. is to be had in plenty, suitable of attempted ant remedy spoken of is was me opinion or Pebble m to ue Goat, ror one nve race, lOJ. to 2.75 thousand HAVE IN MY l"OSSESSION: i or uuuuing ana otner purposes, la the News a few Tbe Faat was aelsaar iSprtas; ar Oer Arthur and all the gentlemen pre dollars aside, the time and nlaca to . wraoe, 04 we nave no days ago, and sent many in erery American borne. Seconds in Stock. both but it has not yet been brought Into found them that One sorrel S fear old .MARE, spot in and Piatt Conkling oe uecHiea tne oy who face, and also cnailenger. vain, ha; to hould go Albany at once and per use. Our pottery clays bave been tried Tarrant 's Seltzer Aperient, on left thigh resembllnr T hitting them on the head with sonally engage In the contest before The fetes in honor of the elevation branded utilized to seme extent, but the tins brown dark . HORSE old to offRoumanla year i BasednpoaasolentUVi a becran COLT, analysis of this eele-- 1 kingdom hammer with a similar effect, the legislature. This scheme was has sour white feet, branded on tbe left uug-- bratsd German manufacture of the finer kinds of sends us the Spring, ia Its oonoentrated at Bucharest cor with the somewhat to yesterday distasteful Mr. Conk following, which he has or King Charles with a resembling T dnpUoatn, with thirty to forty spaxkUnar ware and also of glass is yet a thing found ling. He said, "Of course I am in onation .Jf30 CAIA ATOmON: TO OUR STOCK OP 11 l IW effectual. onVD DOOnnM InlmDl. doses crown in each Dottle. Ilia of steel thoroughly manufactured a from the friends now. hands of I and my of the future. not claimed June 1881, by 2d, will be SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS THE may be relied on and his feel bound to defer to their wishes, cannon captured at Plevna. ww us nepoi retray poundythey at V Am. The mineral resources of Utah statement followed with the best of re but I do not like the Idea of going to I A. BAILEY, WORLD OYER. plan t. fire near Merced, Cala., destroy have only been approached. They . . dew However edAseveral ,MtriotlWdkeepsr. Albany on this mission. suits: 188L y hundred acres of grain, Nepal, May 2d, are of vast extent and almost fabu t shall be as you decide." ' and one in Ban Joaquin County Take a spsSe or shovel, and if the lous value. As time and opportu w canvass A very careful of mem burned over a country Ave miles U r." ESTRAY NOTICE. ground is hard a pick also, and take bers of both houses of the nities make it possible, these bklfen out legislaa from started ESTRAY NOTICE. square. It the surface of the ground where ture Wat made lighted T HAVE Dt MY POSSESSION: during the confer cigar tnrown rrom a railroad car. riches will be brought forth, waking tne antr nest is. makinz . . six ence, and the result was the - .a hole i i IN'MT HiTB POSSESSION: r gentle fen DiKKK, z years Old. nndereron off mcnes thUart6f the great North Amen-ca- wider ueep ana iwoIsieei wide, or men c tme to the unanimous conclu In Tjompoc, Cala , last night, tbe D I right hip. square on left side. "' 1 If l.-the One a wmmake MARK, ahmit colony large: u r- : ; , II ine aoove IVwnHhnl unfmal i. nm- -- kit sion that both Conkling and Piatt only liquor saloon was blown to Spanishbay wing of the western hemisphere the hole brand On left to a white extend shoulder, hind large witiun tan enough away be will it days, J. atoms be could etectrf a one bomb. No was one of the wealthiest spots upon the foot all round outside of any of the Piatt announced by large "o aooaay, stay auto, 1881, M ARB, perhaps 20 years Old, T?rPuruo"" in the he had received letters a at 1 o'clock; p. nu, at the discrict pound, Lo- Lompoc is a Tem lJ2?SlrS rray face of the globe. on right aaoolder, holes; level the bottom nicely, and number of members,from great perancebuilding. ana kunaonleft secIs this the colony sum uiira pour all over the bottom about two their votes to him, anapledging A.CBOCKETT, Conk ond saloon destroyed by gunpowder One bar MARE. 19 mm u kt or three gallons of coal tar or enough Iitrlot Pouodkseper. nas assurance mere. received JT" "STAB," ITEMS. C on and ling 2tXb, 188JU left awt,iiover deer-aJmen LoganMay an to do I aud a half from seme of whom more, many CO-One over the bottom of the excavation. black I iemm faacavoron most of the Protestant church-- oertKWA re to be pk aires a earns t In Fkom the Milennial Star of May 2d Then myk m left, 3 or 4 years old, I put back the soil, scat- him calmed ofF&U&XsJphla, yesterday, the tbe by lt we learn of the progress of the work tering skwy over so as not to the tar, it L to referred the revised clergymen rged to, that republicans and spe .New Testament: and their views isnUaa' -be sold May SSta, of God In the Swiss and German drive the tar away, but let it mix cially administration republicans were In nUwTT? the soil trnue as with otner the is Mbi it back. Pow ISakina cases most evenly """ in favor rr i . HUIL put Wnml. to as cannot Jthe .w . afford strongly bolt well some as fWu. mission, caucus, WUHVJ tl. i parts of When about d ders are largely adulterated of the soil is it. In one or two instances the JsNs HANSEN. the election will undoubtedly of Manti, USX England. Elder S. L. liallif writes put back into the hole, mix it all uj and May 18, was JLlum- and other hurtful work condemned. with, caucus. con e The in determined from Switzerland, under date of with the tar, and make it level on ference ended about six o'clock and uruffB, again. It will now be a Conkling and Piatt went directly to Mary Chandler, of Boston, aged April 25, to tbe effect that the foun- the bottom concrete. rT3 Then put the the 5th Avenue Hotel. Vice-Pre19, died yesterday from the effects of dation is laid for a good work In sort of soft of ESTRAY NOTICE. an Is. remainder abortion Dr. F. the soil back into tha dent performed by Arthur and John I. Smith went Green. He is a Wurtemburg, where Elder C. excavation, rounding it up so that to dinner arrested, also Herbert J- HAVE IN MY POSSESSION! at the St. James, as the Davis, who took Schramm Is laboring with much the foot will not sink down into the zuests to Ureen's une rea s rmj amr HTPrn tbe girl of Senator John P. Jones office. Green was, w vn aa u sut .i-- cur. some years ago, success, and has baptized a goodly tar. You unit never know what uip, .r,i.in and Speaker Assemblyman Sharp, 0,(1 STBEB. branded a minister of the Methodist confer of the ant. number of well-to-and intelligent N on left akte. U v Li. O S? wlTF.4 Carpenter, and Marshall Payn ence. T mTtm in nnderblt ' ear. each to tar ted for cam Albany begin the people. A branch of the Church not claimed wm be told ,w.h'c of Conk paign for the was organized at Stuttgart ou the corral! Henry Ward Beech er said he was highest tesponelble bidder at and Piatt. Mount ling Pleasant. WtdnMiu. jSi-Ii- 5 11th of April, with fifteen members. BY pleased with the new trans The Trilun rays: Senator Conk- highly lation, though In referring to a ras- JACOB CHRKTENSEN, ,t Six persons have Joined the Church wr ling in answer to the inquiries of eajre where is substituted TsiatMsV rata una. Tsuoatra friends said he was In the hands of for "slave, "servant' Mount was he said since, and several more have ex not one he Pleasant, Sanpete GOODS, Oo, May tlst, lo8L his friends, and would do what they of those abolitionists who believed pressed the desire to obey. Most of best. did not He think thought was not recognized In the the Saints of that branch bare been this State approved the course slavery re Cap are. scriptures. connected with the Baptist and of men who proved traitors to Gen. t'STRAY NOTICE St. Loots, 23. Information from Grant at Methodist churches, but failed to and the State Chicago, HAVE IN MY POSSESSION: to the efiect would show that Its senators did Bluff, Mo., is find what they were looking for un- Poplar that Hamilton, Meyers and Brown, right A. m Supposed otucide Sanpete t roan 5 or year old STEEB, crop off I protesting against reward. til they were led to investigate the outlaws who shot Sheriff Davis ing them. -of the Enquirer writes rtrt the correspondent Notwithstanding Collector and near Hatter, ear " Mormonum." The religious press reen Friday, bots in confident and branded ffon of talk left, the men on Jeft the 18th, to that paper, concern vine, were overnauieu near last night, they were Conkling is trying to Influence the minds of Mill j Springs, all willing to old HEIFER, do marks er . a searching party admit that a hard year a suicide by supposed ing by drowning, the people against us by slanderoog under Captain W. T. Leeper, early to fight would have owe bay HORSE, aboot tor S years old. be made at Albany. By the ex- which took place In the Sanpitch wbrte . . but miss their aim and and Hamilton traordinary precautions reports, they laoe, branded W Pen left thbrb. Saturday morning, oee on Kent ltxrlurinrr1 4- -River 17th. man the have A named they t eiauned taken bs-and on or caway increase our members. killed, Meyers mortally wounded taken to prevent tbe foreclosure of , l tU it original and Jens rsielSBn was observed to eo to iay. win ds sold as tbe Brown captured. Meyers aud their .hier uraeni nas baptised some and etrewrfh. " -.- 1 plans they admitted that any tbe river, shovel on has received H the ' Brown are now at MID Springs un- - "vindication' was It shoulder, should refew honest people In Geneva, who uer na tentimtmials thZ highest from. ana uireais ot . lynching ceive would notConkling W. W THOMPSON, guara, to tase some to means in-Iaba Cannct l of much benefit presumed are faithfully trying to serve God. have been made. It appears that to mm. rne most 4& ehemixtm eminent ..w wv Sohto, MlQard Col, May 1Mb, fe&L Quality previous talk of Conk-ling- 's check the overflow of water unttea states, who Iiave artAt a well attended meeting April her!7 Davis was not kiled, as at to practice law was which was resigning dammuch first but doing ported, perhaps mortally never so much as referred to and 17th, three persona made application alyzed U frequenUy.: wounded, and it Is feared that Hat the f 50,000 oSered was not mentionage to his promising crops. . , for bapuam. ' jnere are no nrnvdera that ters injury will prove fatal. ESTRAY FJOTICZ. ed. It was not a question any lon- l ne shovel was round stock Jn the bear There are also to Lausanne a few chem irnl tets, nor ger as to the candidacy of the sena- bank, bat no clue was discovered of have in Mr pcesiPSiDNt : 7 ""V higher mnow bo good results persons who are convinced of the tors, but could they be elected? A the missing man. He had been TEST OF THE tno One Tw M A T?T thnvt whlrtt taf. Tbe JSepu&Ucan's Dallas. Texas. number of administration oy troth of the doctrine of the restored republiwith 8 em it on UK combined, --ATs a pure JFruit JLeid "pedal says: The wheat harvest cans were about Fifth Avenue Ho- much depressed on account of pecn- -' reMmiblin . Gospel and will shortly be baptized. has . . - t. .. S mid"""Kjen. the tel in that last and his but section, begun qualiwere h. not niary embarassments, they hopes evening ' Elder Staoer was la ty Is better than during the past 12 in the least cast down by the an or hlod tjot white, W with fan anchor tinder It. JSaMngPowder. Made bv payment being destroyed by the combtoed,en East Switzerland, getting acquaint- years. ' left The yield, will average eigh nouncement of the candidacy of the of his crops, It was thought . .2, ? f0 eeasrlhip. flooding Nd an! mals. If not cmtsd ed with the Saints before the depar- teen bushels to the acre. AH crop Anti-Co-ling men wcn'M awey wivmo tn ritxn t St. Louis, Zlo. ture of Elders IleppJer and prospects are good, but the general claim that 2 republicans in the he had yielded to f i of (???ponden- on TLWy, i 7 Oiicczo. lU., at pt.k l, V be at will I tae smalkr than last and crtt taken his f cy p trwt own are t Drass i"1 J ksJatnre cledied asiJnst the rM ?tjMpnlln Teas who with ElJai j. asd year on account of the scarcity of ex senators. r to be : from IBlilAiK-Ul.-r-and got T. BaEJf expected to cose home wih Jrj , s hi in fife; IBflli Speaking of the republican gather-- more careful saarcb aswsi.. ng ! - " vln-ilicttio- n. 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