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Show mm rCBUSBD we had learned and f advice for counsel in every hour of trouble afjd trial, although there u someimpg ver dreadful In the thought of ssBfsln wiey w i ro sting men, wnetner the or whether or Apostles, pheta With or be emperors presidents.! to that exception I have noi feltwho mourn for any faithful person has gathered up his feet and gone to sleep with the fathers. I have felt rather, that they have fealned a vlrtnrv which but few of the hu man familv have arained in their dav and vHneration. For too will find, my brethren and sisters, there rhrn r but a verv few oimpara who tively, either male or female, mmu have had lndepenaence qifaf heart Annnarh. as well a honesty sufficient to receive the qospel of of ' Tr. takes indenendence mlmi. hnnestv of heart, I faith in of character to (itkt end Saint, live the life of a Ijatter-dajtn the face of a frowning world, and i iov the midst of trials and troubles and persecution. rn snint or Misier vuluk n uav left up, her bodv is here awaiting the j undergo ratifying changes it must Mmother earth. But whether her spirit is present witnessing these v" funeral services, or wueui 1. A r.OlMVtt opening ner eyes iu mo to whom At KXC DATLT, SCTOATS roua o'cxocs. took PRTSTXD USD PUBLISHED BT THE DESERET NEWS COMPANY. CHARLES W. PENROSE. EDITOR. San. Hon tiny, OBSEQUIES time. He visited and shewed him self in his spiritual body, to the brother of Jared, touching certain stones with His Anger, that tlie brother of Jared had fashioned out of the rock, making them to give light to him and his people in the crossed the barges in which waters of the greatthey .deep to come to this land. He visited others at various times before and after He tabernacled in the flesh. It was He who created this earth, It inheritance, therefore, is His and tie had a perfect right to come and minister to the Inhabitants of this earth. He came in the merl dian of time and tabernacled in the flesh, some 33 year among men, in troducing and teaching the fullness of lheGfflpel and calling upon all that any martyr etcf did of could, turir ions bat we re J I to mourn our j Jeaoers to the Church a to EVENING NEWS. SO, IMS OF SISTER CANNON. E- - H. Tho remains of Bister Elizabeth H. Cannon, wife of President Geo. Q. Cannon, wore conveyed from the house where her demise occurred to the Fourteenth Ward Assembly Hall, on Sunday morning, escorted l.y a long procession of rela tives. The following, all of whom are nephews of the deceased with the exception of the last named, acted as pall bearers: "C. J. Lambert, (ieorgo C. Lam-sberJoseDh A. West, Hlchard G. Lambert, Thomas 1C. Little, David .11. Lambert, A. M. Cannon, Jr., John Hoaslan J. Geonre M. Cannon, John Woodburv. Angus C. Lam bert and Isaac M. Waddell." The escort with the body reached the building where service were to bo held precisely . at 10 o'clock,' but long before that hour a crowd at-ofpeople had congregated. The li men to follow in Hia footsteps; to the same things that He himself did that they might bo worthy to inherit w! h lf!ra tho same glory. After He auuered the death of the body He appeared, not only to His disciples and others on tt e eastern continent, but to the inhabitants of do i.ia y this continent, and he ministered unto' l hem a He did to the people in the land of Palestine. In like manner our fathers and mothers, brothers, slaters and friends who have psased away from this earth, having been faithful, and worthy to enjoy these rights and privileges , may have a mission glveni them to visit their relations and friends upon the earth strain, brinsrina from the eay, world, WOUld Presence messages of love, of divine to i friends for Dury, my my body that mission,?' warning, of reproof and instruction must enter upon my to to those whom they had learned to is something we are not ableuoa love in the flesh. And so It Is with . speak . definitely labout. . J u1. . . uwrt Sister Cannon. Bhecan return and not having reveaieu be in But this we do know, she visit her friends provided it of. u. wisdom the tho thoraccordance with was IS all she because right, the change that Almighty. Then; aro laws to oughly prepared for sne dm goue w uu which they who are In the ti'iu lance was do gnat that probably twattea nerj ana can for loose oi nei raradio of Uod mast be subject, she that to which we not more than half were able to ob- all a well as laws kindred and friends that are to is our duty to make It tain admission. subject. And what more can you eay? aro laws acqainted with those Under the direction- - of President We are loft, and we are doing ior ouraelves to we how live know that our my irieuus, what ter Cannon in we Angus M. Caritt6n7 who had all His will whilo with us. harmony er or later, will be doing 'for we Brobe in the dwell that flesh, through the trying scene? of the before may be not will tt very long entitled to come forth in the morn illness, as wejl as subsequently, re- ther Cannon and also the children wno ing of tho first resurrection, clothed presented the absent husband, the and friends of the deceased irit- - with glory, Immortality and eternal in the s; her Will Join the funeral latter', wishes regarding live-'- , to world, if it is not until me corning at theand be permittedof Godeit down bad been carried out. The coffin of in the hand This admonition com? right Christ. made special- homo forcibly to the living, "isa ye kingdom of heaven. And except we ;i comely casket, ly by Sexton Taylor, of native afco ready." And it appUes to ns uecome acquaints. u with thoee laws as parents and and live in harmony with them, we mountain pine, nicely polished, and all. And It is for us to labor in tue need not expect to enjoy these pnv Israel of Elders was placed cau&oof God whilo we are embellished with i leges. Joseph Smltli, Hyrum permitted near the stand. On the lid were laid to ana to amun, lie ter J. the isrignam Young, up light living tarry; wreaths of fliwera. Brother A. M. knowledge that we have bten Kimball, Jededlah M. (irant, David la a time Patten, Joeeijh Smith, sen., and ai) Cannon nat near the head of the hlessed with. For there man: and He those noble men who took an active all unto annnintnd ooffln, and the relatives of the faml tales awav mauv ac2ordlng" to the part in the establishment of this ly on the seals adjacent to and sur counsels of Jdia own will. He takes work, and who died true and faithwhoni He will take, and Bparea ful to their trust, have the right and rounding It. for a wise pur privilege and possess tue keys and The organ and stand were draped whom He will snare These Himself. in things are power to minister to the people of with a delicate white fabric, and up- pose to the purposes and ordi- Uod in tbe flesh who live now, as on the latter were vases containing according nation of God to man. Some labor much so and on the sameor principle uoa nau flowers. this side of the vail, .ethers on the mat tue ancient servants to to return the and the earth y vail. If right Tho Htrvicea were conducted by oiher side of the to minister of Saints God in the cause the labor to in we here expect Bishop Thomas Taylor. we their day. we hence if and of go salvation, After the cltoir had sung the These are correct principles. There expect to continue ourof work until the coming of the Son Man. The is no question about th at in my hymn commencing: here mind. It is according to the Scrip 0 Lord! rejpoQslvo to thy call, enly dlflen n. la,while we are sorrow. tures; it is according to the reveln ani1 subloot to we are pam In life or death, whatever befaj'. tion of God to the Prophet Joseph are on side other the while they Prayer was offered by Counselor free from affliction of every kiu-.smiui weana it is a suiject upon D. II. Wells. which may dwell with pleasure I orav God to comfort the heart ol and be sad his this perhaps profit to ourselves pro in Brother Cannon The choir sang: we have the Spirit of GoJ to reavement, and to sustain him by, viding ue. MooQl not the dead who peaceful lay direct and the His of I pray. power Spirit; Their wearied bodies down. that his wives and children may be But the thine for us to do is to President Woodruff made the fo- l- blessed and preserved in the truth, live according to the light and intel that God has revealed to ns that at last he and they, togather ligence towJng remarks: in this dispensation, that we may whose his with this companion, We are again called to pay our last voice is now hushed in death, may be in with the harmony respects to tue acsa. upon this oc come forth in the morning of the heavenly and with powers casion it is one of the daughters of first beings, and especially resurrection, and stand in their heavenly the li rd, a mother or zion who has our Liord Jesus Christ who with with clothed filled the measure of her creation. family organizationand and eternal stands at our head, who is our .Sister Cannon was a noble woman, Elory, toimmortality exemplar, and the way of join with the redeemed and lire andour a noble mother in Israel who has salvaticn to all the world; in exclaiming: raised a noble posterity; and she has sanctified O through whom wo may enter into "O death, where Is f thy sting? now gone to rest after spending her nil the celestial Kingdom of God. and is where tny grave, victory. life in upholding the principles of without whom we can neves enter truth and making them honorable REST. JOS. P. SMITH. r state of glory worlds without that in the earth. end. is He the wav. the licrht and Being requested I arise to make a life of tho world: and whosoever will There are some things connected feW remarks. with this funeral that may be concommandments He hat Occasions of this kind afford us oney i lie sidered uapleas&nt, I refer to the and do the works which He given, so mourn not for much absence of the husband of the de- opportunity, has us to do. . . done, and.. commanded . . r ceased at Washington, where he is ing tne;ioss oi our ueparieu menus as snau not but waia in the darkness, upon our present condition shall have in them the laboring for the Interest and welfare to reflect of life. light and our future prospects aad hopes. of the people of this Territory, he, ine circumstances under which "it la Sister under the circumstances, not feeling For, an has been remarked, Cannon has been taken away to leave his poet, but to leave better to go to tne nouse or mourn-i- from us are in some decree mel to house of to feast the than go k. the remains of his companion I that circumstances ancholy. regret all of is the for end that men, are sucn that Brother Cannon could in the hands of his friends ing; and to the meicy of God. And and the living win lay it to his not te here upon this occasion. But also in the absence of her two heart." not upon his private r i w i t unna. nnn of whnm ia In T?nnr. Here we have occasion to reflect he is absent uut in me name and in uuaiuess, own lives our and future the upon in land, the other terest of the whole people of this Germany, preachthe gospel to the inhabitants of that awaits us. ing Territory; and in the protection of tho-ret;ctive countries, neither For there is one event which in our ngnts bas citizens wiilca are jeo of whom, therefore, the sons nor the evitably awaits every living soul, pardized of de a a of u and it only question very signing and the craftiness husband, can be present to pay their men. If he corrupt when while little to everyone present, their noble lat respects mother were to leave his post, trickery would . as well as elsewhere, will be placed oe resorted to aud companion. by the worst enemiet a position similar to that in which of the On such occasions to deprive us of our when in people is whose beloved our sister placed, mournln? the loss of our denarted and political religious, now em lies cold in rights; therehere the body fore he is firm at his tepst friends, 1 cannot help hut think- brace of to are We born of death. die, that in every death there is a birth: it is the inevitable end of Is there anything of a private duty. character the spirit leaves the body dead to us, all would that keen awav him unflesh, it being a fixed, and passes to the other side of the? alterable home, on an occasion like this? decree of the Almighty from vail alive to that great and noble' is not; nothing but the There the human family. highest tense co nipauy that are also working for concerning of duty could as now as well at We may therefore, the accomplishment of the purposes do it, and that too in tbe reflect what other upon time, any of God in ' tlie redemption aud salvaof interest the of God, in people lives our of be result after the may tion of a fallen world. And we shall their rights, and in la defending from this pass away stage the spirit of this our deceased for their interests, as he has . t If we do well, says uone a r Jboringirom Sister has gone to mingle with her of existence. to nis the youtn we are unto present Lord, accepted Him; moment. His whole little ones who have gone before her, the his abiltime, at lies our sin door. we do but if ill, and with her father and mother end ity and tlie wisdom that God has her other family relation- -, and with It is a truth that should arrest the given him, and all that he possesses we shall every one, that her many friends who, like her, have attention of to the altar of sacrifice render an account for has been'upon wrestled with life and the struggles be required hia since in behalf of boyhood early we do deeds in the And the body. and troubles thereof, have overcome , under this sad tniapeople; I feel that we have no and and gone home. All is well with for mytopart shed a tear for the condition and sorrowfulinaffliction he remains. Sister Cannon. Shig satisfied with cause erf compliance with the Gannon. For years she has desirethatoftoo, Sister her condition I feel with been afflicted, her whose remains are and has been to as quite tier I regard have felt feeble at times. Now she has pas- about to be laid away, true to his with regard to faithful always Latter-da- y post of honor and duty. Who can suffering and debility; describe Saints, when they bare finished sed beyond his feelings? But let us for bat the lifeless, Inanimate their work and gone behind the vail, nothing bear, it would not be profitable to that there are none of them that part of Sister Cannon remains, the us, out in mis. as well as every clr would return to their earthly bodies life, the intelligent and the im- cumstanee or Hfe, we will Join with to mortal has God from mm gone if they had the opportunity. part in acknowledging the hand of came. Not whence it but what she In making remarks at funerals, be present if she desires to uoa , it, nowever, grieves me to think which I have often been called anon might tnst he cannot te here, as it does be here, and her desire be Consistent iiisoBlldren to do, I have taken the liberty of with and famiJv who now the will and pleasure of our speasiug piainiy my reelings with heavenly Father; for those who surround the earthly remains of her And I will live here in the flesh have whose Spirit has gone home a re regard r the dead. ssy here, when I see a man or wo a claim open this earth, and spected, a beloved, a true and noble man, a true and faithful Latter-da- y bodies they have oc- woman. Saint pass away, I do not feel la my upon the This, however, cannot now be while cupied sojourned here. heart to mourn. Why should we This earth isthey and therefore, it is all right. helped their and home, for tlie Woman whoa re will forever so remain that mere ss another view to take of Is, they mains tin bpfnm na Hha hu is life or death in com 1 ana a n this. What inwill an in herl horo y true aud faithful to the sacred and asmuch aa mat we owe they overoome and be- mejbuu wiui uie uuiy holy covenants that she entered Sa- come the Saints other? Should we of the Most High t5Li2Jmd 2 to with Uod her heavenly Father; God. For from da ty , should we leave our written, that onto sunns she has received those ordinances In the Saints ofitthetoMost h post in time of danger because of the he Hhrh't ri the nou?e of God that will prepare and thefulnes thereof shall be sympathies and affection a given, natural her to go into the presence of the beet anu iney snan possess it rorever us to bind wnicn other. No.' . . and . each 14 I women men and tllAl.l.l that have lived up- ever, riut notwithstanding the im www wonm n tie con wuujUM, on the earth; slio has left a noble mortal of this our deceased sis ' escendlng In us to even think of part to bear name her aad to ter has returned to God, from aoing so. it is more noble to make posterity bear record of and to emulate h whence it camo. she possesses the tne sacrince of society, kindred and example; she is freed from tain or may possess the privi- menus man to leave our post of su tiering and the anxieties of life, privilege, as have I said, if she so desire, maty, and thus endanger the rights lege, iuu is nuw uejonu tne power of of the whole ue weeuruanee witn the and liberties in ii ii ami enemy of all righteousness; she If Brother Cannon will community. and of the pleasure Almighty, uer were here be could only mourn with upeueu eyes in me spirit wc to present on this occasion to us and then again return to his post among her relatives and friends and I be fine in which we ceremonies are her own little ones, whose death now or And what more could he We are told by the do duty. engaged. caused her grief and pain; she has than has been done? Every at Smith "there Prophet that, Joseph gone to enjoy the society of those are no been paid, and every tention has who to minister this angels who have washed their robes and ear out effort has been put forth to do all dd those in who or bajong made them white in the to it," Hence,;when that could I e done for Sister CanMoou or the Limb, and to in have belonged ; to minister to non. But our prayers did not are messengers bent the blessings and glory of the inhabitants sent of this "appointed unto earth, they death."sheGodwa3 eternal life. No, I cannot reel .to are not has taken her. She strangers, but from the mourn ior ner. it is hard, of course. ranxs or our Is not dead. She does bat sleeps, Kindred, friend, and to part with our friends; but after reuow-helng- s the of death, but of and sleep sleep pot an it is with regard to them, as one The ancient ana tne tue who rignteoua Of ol Said. Tt fa hstbir tn rrophets WakA those who came one . who has faithful; a, to visit thi proven house of mourning than the house of creatures thful to the latest breath. upon the earth, u ior as natural to it leesiiug. give came to Abraham-- , to javaaesaw Sister Cannon Is an example for expression to oar feelings tn tears ana in junn! it nru an inn attniM her children and family, an exin laying away the bodies of our be- ample of patience, of faithful if I.kTT il frtMinla K aa a waitholy that beings you please, srnl f ami of integrity that la upon the Savior and adminis to which we may go which is proper ed This is a great to on the Mount. .The unquestionable. tered Hjm buu ngui, uut mere ere extremes to deal one of ear of mat say visited John when an which are often indulged in, which too much to be said none but to unfolded and vision hs is neither proper nor right for Lat- future events in the history of man Of her. My sympathy is drawn out ter day 8 tint to copy after. Here. tfc was oae who had to those who remain. May God earth, however, as I have said, we Have ?In bless and comfort them; and may been who had toiled and here, nothing to mourn about as far as common witn the people of they abide in the truth aad follow Sister Cannon is concerned. for you remember that John, the xample of their noble mother When I say that I have never fett God; companion in life, the glories and yelhmd beheld to mourn for any faithful man or ftjWgreat faithful te the end of thetrremaining was about to futare, fall I tt.iwoman who has died in UlsflOTu ana worsnin him. but m the name of Jesus, AHXPB. days, in . II. IOrOMOSn to dn an PSEST. JOHN TAYfcOS. I did. feel to mourn, and so old all I "Se4 thou do it no; fori am thy fel srieaklnff a few words nertaliw- In Israel, the death of oar iiisiljm and of thy brethren M to dead the I, as my Prophet and Patriarch, Joseph and the propne lta and of them whieh ing nave oretnrea are Bat Smith. did not HirST nrntnesawtawJ of ShlalaW Hyrum fieel toracxmcUemy fealSgs to the mourn on account of them personhip God' Je.ua has noses of theAhaimiy , whether our th from time to ally, for they bad passed through all people of this respecting the dead or the living. t. R X ft . ipi-fc- re-rem- we-tarr- l Jaw-give- r, a A . n 11 - . m . ana-now- to-da- y. - t. . wit-aw- A ... es pro-vail- fellow-servant- s. a 1 .eJV BOLaW -- , 2 I en-duran- -- aei fellow-creature- sof-feredl- S o A vaaTI fa s, ' I TSSi mom inc. howevr I have experienced wrfful jWtonol on aeooun w cm4L " . . TJ r. nil right, ner Doay nea cold embrace of death, bat her spirit is nesceful and nappy, one uas has finishfought the good fight, she has she accomplished ed her coarse, the object or ner creation, aau has gone to where signing, sorrow and trouble cannot reach her; there fore, I cannot mourn on ner account. It is all right and all wall with her.Yet there are sympauuw, iwivuuuwusa nigs ana associations with humanity that it la difficult at times tn dlsnense with. I have been Sister Cannon from acquainted with sne wm 4un her youtn, since tie girl, and have watched her through all her life, comparatively. I have seen her in life, and l was going to say, in death; nearly so, for I was with her on several successive without much ostentation and show; and in thus attending to the obsedavs before she died. An has been said, we aesireu iubi quies of those who pass away, we uuu her life might be prolonged, at least luinil tne auties wnicn until her husband should return; but has placed upon us. And Ha will t seems that God has ordered it oth take care of them afterwards. If it were not for Ithe atonement erwise, for some wise purpose wnich of Jesus Christ, the sacrifice he tn us is not aiwsvs maniieei. This rem nds me of a circumstance made, all the human family would to. a ue m...tne .grave .tnrougnoui. which occurred in my life, being sit have . uui uated at the time pretty much ai viernmes witnuut any nope, t. God having provided, through the H rot her Cannon is now. When I was in Paris, France, atonement ot the Lord Jesus Christ, about thirty veara ago, 1 had a the medium whereby we can be re dream that troubled me very much, stored to the bosom and presence of in which I saw my first wife aa the tbe iratner, to participate witn mm deceased here is his first wife lying among tbe Gods in the eternal And it worldshe having provided for that sick at the point of death. so affected me that I awoke, being has also provided for the re He proclaimed Him' troubled in my feelings. I fell asleep surrection. resurrection and the Kcain, ana again tbe same scene self the lire. aia He,"! am tne resurrection presented Hseir to me wnen again awoke and experienced the and the life: he that believeth in of sorrow, and after me, though he wan dead, yet shall sameeelinga some time slept again, ana ic was Ue live." liy ana oy tne tombs will re nested a third time. I knew then be opened and tbe dead will hear the a J that my wife was very sick, lying at voice of the Son of God, and they shall come forth, they who have the point of death. v I ot up and fervently prayed the done good to the resurrection of the Liord to spare her life until, at least, just, and they who have dime evil I should have another opportunity to tne resurrection or tne unjust. He There is one thing that gives me of meeting her in the flesh. heard mv nraver. I took a note of great satisfaction, that Sister Eliza- the circumstance at the time and oetn, as sne nan neen true m lire to learned afterwards that such had the principles which Gci had re been the case exactly as it had been vealed certaiadne to celestial mar shown to me. On the following riage, was also true to them in death. Being tbe first wife, while in the morning I remember meeting Protestant a was who heyday or uie ana youth having her gentleman minister, and he observed that my husband to herself, in obedience countenance looked sorrowful, and he to the law of God she sacrificed enquired the cause. I told him that her own feelings at the shrine of mv wife was Ivimr at the point of duty, and in compliance with the laws of celestial marriase was will tea t.h. and he asked me if I had ceived a letter, I told him no; but re ing that others should also share the And lated to him how it had been shown affection of her husband. to me. But, I eaid,Igot up and pray- during her last sickness, well un ed the Lord to spare her life, and I derstandlng the animus that existed feel consoled in knowing that she in the world and In Congress in re will be healed. When Sister Can gard to this principle, when the non was sick we prayed for her, grim messenger was starlne her In ex The jury parte affidavits. exercising all the faith we possessed the face and the clammy drops of the admitted that during the time they on her behalf; but God has seen rn sweat of death were oozing from her were. empanelled they gave their auto take her to Himself. Kro.Caunon, row, wen knowing that her bus to various and he of course, would feel as I did. desir band would stand true to his prin tographs it might bepersons, and important ous to have another opportunity of ciplea as she had to hers, she in thought an opportunity to have should be seeing his wife in the flesh, and, if dicted a telegram, telling him that the men in that conpossible, to I e at her side when she if it was the will of God that she nection to determine whether the should pass he ce. and had he been should be raised up, He could do it signatures upon the newspapers well during his absence as If he were engaged in private instead of public as The full names of business, he would most assuredly were at home at her bedside; and two ofgenuine. were on the paper. tne Jurors hive been. But it was not to be. in the conflict between affection and The District. Attorney said one of She has gone during his absence duty, while the springs of life them was spelled wrong. from home, and it is all right. So it were fast ebbing out, feelin or would have been if my wife had mo nis pos importance zone under the same circumstances tion, she indicted the following I would have had the same feelings. immortal words, "Remain at Youk We are here for a short time only post." She; has written during her In this city, January 29, 18M, of pneumo Our spirits dwelt with our Father last eartniy moments words ofevi nia, VICTOR, son of Thomas and before we came to the ear th . In com dence to ail the world, that she at ElizaRUPERT Pore her, aged oco year, one month and bodies we was ourselves rate a took believer here those in any upon ing nine days. according to the decree of the Al eternal principles that God has re Funeral from residence of parents, tlat tneaw salvation or his pec-- Ward, on Tuesday, at coo o.ctock. mighty, and if our bodies are re vealed ior a quired, it would not be for me or for pie, ana ror tneir purincation and you to say when or how these things exaltation. I feel proud of that shall be. It is the Lord who directs And I belive there are thousands of Gr in all these matters, both in regard oar sisters would do the same. If we to us individually and also in re iiavea religion that will stand by BALL us after life, if we have a rellcion CONCERT gard to the whole human family The present is only one stage of that will exalt us among the Gods in our existence. We existed before tne etemai worlds, tne world may UNDER THE AUSPICES OF we came here; we exist here for nowi. ana the corrunt mav expend lime, and when we depart from this their energies, but God will take care KNIGHTS Of PYTHI&S mortal life we shall have a' spiritual or His.eaints; and it will be all well existence, an existence without the with us hi time and eternity. .a rsn. I pray God te bless these children body, and then again with the body And it is for those who manage and who mourn the loss of their mother, ....ON manipulate the-- e matters to do as that they may be preserved in the seemet'i good in their sight, and it truth and led in the paths of life; is for us to yield a willing and an pray God to bless the wives of WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8th ror tne purposa or laraamos their o obedient submission to the will of Brother Cannon who are also here WMOLESALB QROCEaHS, IMPORTERS AND ball and starting- a Pyt Man Library our heavenly Father, feeling always together with all of his family and JOBBERS IN that whatever tl j ;.oes is perfecty all that pertains to him. I pray , THE CELEBRATED to God lead all of them the ;in right. paths uie; ana that we may an bo true to CARELESS ORCHESTRA livery day such occurrences hap our God, and at last obtain a sea pen; tbe human family live, as did Mr. Geo. Careless, Conductor, our fathers before us, for a short in tho celestial kingdom of God, in With ths fbUowlnv brilliant array of talent me name oi j esus, A men. Manufacturer's Agents and Wholesale Dealers in time, and then we, like them, pass win appear : Dtadame JfeurtotA, away; ana then again others are The choir sang: m Mi8 Aggie Sherman. constantly coming to take the Mrs. Ashleu. & Como mo. to Articles of those who And bo places depart. Wtltard Weihe, it will continue until other dispen . And the closing prayer was offer- - am. Arouse; nations shall be Introduced, which ed John S. Lintlsa y , BLASTING A SXOXtTJNG BOWDMItS, by Bishop R. T. Burton. and the irrcpreroibte will place things in another position F. John . Meakin At the conclusion of the services, m There are one or two things which L wisli to the were to seem enabled take a people mention; they may Some choice ffsaxxtona will be rendered small matters to rnme. l see m last view of the face of the deceased. by tbe telegram from Brother Cannon that Notwithstanding that between 40 A.jPJPOJL,0 he mentions certain things in regard to this funeral cf his wife, one of and 50 passed the casket each min- Mr. H- 8. Knmse Vocal Conductor, which is, that he did not wish any ute, this proceeding occupied over OT The Music for the Ball will be f urnub show of mourning in connection half an hour, the In Our Grocery Department we Sell ft people who had ea ay ine uakkleds ukuh khtii a. with It. We know his feelings in been standinz outside non r In in o In this respeol; they are the same as Tickets lor admission to tbe ours. It is customary for people to the building in a steady stream. The ieutSRi each, obtainable at trnTbea tbo Ire on tbe day and evening-oput on uiacK apparei and to assume body was followed by a very large Entertainment. a melancholy appearance. That cortege to the cemetery, where all may to all very well, by way of that was NO RESERVED SEATS. one of of the noble earthly to our dead friends; paying respect God of was Tickets for the Ball, admitting Gen- but the question is, whether this daughters consigned to ana LAaies, once so. ontainaDie rrnm ia the moat appropriate way. its resting place, there to remain memcera Brother Cannon desired I have until called forth by the trump of mlttee. oi too ureter and ttecepuoo Vxn laigeu wun nim aiso on tne same the resurrection to put on the bloom subject that the eofnn in which of Immortality. UM Excellency, Oct. the remains of his deceased wife MoCoc should be laid, should be made of common mountain wood. Frank Jenninrs. V. Auerbaoh. and "that everything about it be BY Dr. J. Allan, w. h. Howe. neat and plain, and that hia familv WUICbisJett, Samuel C-- Swing-- , Major Erb should not put on mourning apparel. 0H1OM Lieut. B. A. Burns, Lieut. R. B. Tumor, B. W.BJeonsD, tiis uroiner Angus nas Dean deslr w.H. H. riowoi a, Andrew Brlzen, A Podlecb. ous to carry out his Instructions AMERICAN. Ljeafc B. B. Thompson, toucmng tnis matter, aoing awav Lieut. J. J. 81 Moore, LATEST I f those with 8. A. ostentatious XI!ilAT Gould. entirely Judge Turner, Geo. and all Arbogasu appearances unnecessary Steamer te Brazil. mueioax, ccaoarna. parade or mourning so common on such occasions. now New York, M. The Chesapeake W. D. T a Armstrong , chairman. Daniel Dunns. wunms, uaio company u masting ar CD. Durst, It is proper to sorrow; it is Am o. ceotr, to show respect for the departeprop3r 1. It muRKiueuw ror a line or nOOR OOMMITTM. is proper that oar sympathies should from New York to Brazil. Ed. Murphy, chairman. 8. F. Walker, K. W. fiarfllMr. ba drawn oat; it is proper that we CO. Kin, should assemble together to attend Rev. Dr. Bellows is dead. to appropriate funeral services, as we are now doing, that we may reflect upon our lives and upon the or ASBASGuatsarn. Washimqton, 30. The Rermbli. rttntn. chairman. uncertainty thereof, and upon death tun wyo; uu r riuay last, tne J. WethfirelL . Murnhv. and tne results mat may follow af or w m. rienoi8 was seat to Cottle. Armstrong'. ter; and that we consider tlie aoane Senate as postmaster of TCm TL 8. Scott, JL. Hum, of the Son of God, and reflect upon Va. This ten omina tion we not 464 our position, ete. But I have intentional act of the President. thought and indeed President to os ii kuowu uie i t master LOST. Young thought and eo did General or to the 1st assistant. The O ol?? rNST., A GOLD BROACH Brother George A. Smith and s attention being called to Vv, t beteaan the lJLIZ?with others whom I have conversed it, he was ereatly eurnrised. the on upon this subject, that we pav too nomination n- havine been ror toe owner. iu tub mucn attention to tnese outward wlttingly him signed by with people .forma, we, above another a many others. The upon tne iaee or ine eartn, ought to General and his assistant Postmaster ESTRAY NOTICE. fnnnri tv... be free from outward snow, and the clerk of the I KATB Df KT KaMBHIUWi Department ha from the appearance of sorrow and paied the nomination 1 . without n 1. jusrn mourning, having had planted authority and handed It in with JHEIPER, four years Old, Stub o riwm ear. Brim m witnin us tne germs or immortal tv others he had been dlraeta T r, bar on left rlbs,has ana eternal lire; inasmuch as make out. The President a bull Omit with itnnn. une when we with get through Djaeki two years old in tan . a.COLT, Prtog--, BUfe waae m forehead, no brands the affairs of this world we not onl nomination, not became he i expect, but we know that we will changed his mind, bat t eeau.se it If inherit eternal lives in the celestial was not his act, bat only that of of . God. kingdom ... . ue mAnd . knowine either a Very sharp or v.r i .11 Am ier us to mourn clerk. An investigation is toh.h mis, iii wouiuuow WILUAM 1 JPRICI8 be AlCHEtOR. as people without any hope. had. per. Jan. Kth, 1SK. When I see excessive sorrow on occasions of this bind among people In the esimrnal conrt. ni.tw a proiessing to oe saints. I think thev do not comprehend tbe position. It luiudj vwauiu acniien eo i um ESTRAY NOTICE. is proper to mourn; rt is nrorer to w tu iaaxj uh ior a neermg of i HAV m MY P088KBIONI sympathize, but I do not sympa- - menta on the motion for a new aiaL. svr ' ( !nnnn thize with pCBUT ui cave ui ine united Sta Lht bay or sorrel 10 years I sympathize with her ehli. in Quitean.fi tattoo. fK.. CJ.thatto-morroppwfttae Und foot m. aaa Thnnu waswillhiE these dren, especially little Jton left ones whom she has left: I svmna. assigned. ScoviJJe called the atL JpVAWf years thize with her friends who mourn tion or tne court to the fact that ! lp on the end nt old, Cr5 her loss; I Hvmoathize with Broth., of the affidavits in sunnort nt Cannon who is absent at Wah. mouou uau annexea to it a lit copy ington under the peculiar cirrt.m. tne javemng urapMo'a stances in which he is placed: hnt that uunnsr tne nroereaa or t H.X atoCStTLLnrrni while we do this it is not nroner o a iMpcx uw mu rvmn oy Of to the . FL0TJB and WHEAT BD GALVANIZED bore on the woo, sernaps are s It fury. nard to obtain a aublstence ACTtTRKD BT-purported to be the aignatur! parade, to lay out a huee amount on Four Jurors. The JojorVdenvthrt respect to them, which ought to be paid to all honorable men and wr men, anu wuw we nave uone mat we have performed oar duty to them and. our duty beflae God; it does not seem proper to place families or people in circom- s tan ess, through false ideas, that would embarrass them and place them in an unplaaant position by to do that which they are trying not able to do. Madly If we have secured the favor of God,'lf we are the Saints of the Most Ghost the High, if weus,have if we are Holy in dwelling In walking if a God is the patha or a righteousness, WW oar uoa ana we are his ennaren, n we are carrying oat ail those duties and responsibilities devolving upon us that His children should attend to. here upon the earth, we should feel satisfied If we are laid away tui , -- . - a Fy 1 At I I 7tT" 8fic Ssei: cross-examin- e DIB2D. . mm A Am aid WalkeR Brothers THEATRE, - TEAS aud COFFEES! .t Tobaccos, Cigars Smoking Mjomits' supplies, clttb G-LJE- - DEALERS ONLY! f U TELEGRAPH. , ys few? rt c A 1 m9 Am a. ORANGES! m j. wmolmaalb jietail. I arhivfh CULM ER thejrugrr bottom knocked out of . G. F. aa-aln- c w STOVES STOV ENGLISH BREAD TINS. Pr HW "W" W r neir II !"P T-- that flriets in .ln W. tfaB-wo- We want ttlM. m to feel that we are the cjCKli" mfA meoe er L. A M " UB UUI WOU: We Want, art,.! ,ineH and uaugiiwow vur ineuus ieTe ns to sriow - & An mni coaW determine on MM iuper .1 1 BB FMBanHM, KtMBATX BLOCK. oos TITA 41 A 11 If a A TkR of ON tt mT, saw JTm HE and other WAJLUSS from the Eau as1 |