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It'Uttln Co, PtwJrd Mtt,- b be C-- e or ! rOirVUcaia nK toottttttneiluac.t'ty. at tak VpowuHni ityt'Wc, nircx. iir..2-,iuwwsilit f , -- or-'e- r iavortta aeonnatoatkai Woman. a. ra. to p. m. at Offloa Bomk 8W ! - so-call- or m ifO ism TEFJF1, HA2ABD nnrst., iio h. a !.VA.s wl'e, ftt h 4 I. arid Ttraunti fttftrm. ' to !4 CO ot aiid rciter in COf. 'it, 'Wil!TrT, Uruld IgCH Fi3fi Sf EBJIlLS.Bi5.aaSa?3.8llS CW Mk HI IJM TURNtR & OuanaSt 109 Mauufucti rt r , i r.v. ll 1 lUKlKDSEOFF, i con-tam- ed e ajo 'ffs-Ujy-- fs , lEfllGQLTflBiL ISFLESIERFff. "a TIra. . rba Wire, Fae- caa KCv 30 I08TH SFCOSD ST, ST. LOUIS. B0 Cerra tion from threatened obliteration. The speaker next described the labors performed by the Elders who were sent out to the nations. Their testimonies carled conviction to the minds of many people, their converts gathered with the Church and a solid, united community was farmed.' Thl$ was not the work of men but of God, for no human power could thus Influence ' the minds of men and women. Ti!;: .... Elder C.W. Penrose was the next speaker. When we assembled on occasions llk this we did not come together to attend to anything that we had Invented; The ordinances of the Gospel had been denned aod established by the Lord.The Church itself was organized by revelation. In theee particulars we were different; from any other church or com. munlty, as other churches were the work of men, unauthorized by our Heavenly r Father. Yet they many good' things; They would not always stand, however, bftag of a temporary character. The speaker read from the 465th page of the Book of Doctrine and Covenants showing that r.othing that was not ordained of God could be accepted of Him, r but would ev ntually be down. There roanv thrown each of , j- them had been set up . by the wls- Co u of man. Over 1,800 years ago Christ established His ChurCn. reod organized relenting tbe f atner.-nit with dinerent cla-te- a of ministers. endowed with Ilia authority, to He taueht them of that they mlxht con tinue the work after His departure. After Ills deatu anu resurrection l sen the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, to be a teacher in His stead to the disciples. At that time all the branches or the Church were united lu one, under one head under Christ), the Apostle Peter, iminedi-Mtei- y asbciated with whom was James! and John, and the whole Church was permeated by the Spirit of Gcd. which made them 'one. Persecution arose, heresy crept into the fcld, and ultimately the Church went into darkness and apoatacy. The Apostles, the light- of the Church were eiain, anu me author ity God bad placed in it waa with a drawn, and another church, with differPope at the head arose, very ent from the true Church or Chrlat. This church broke', the law and changed the ordinances until it had but little resemblance to the cnurcn Inaugurated by the Savior. All tbe other forms of Christianity which had been subsequently set up. had dlrectlyor Indirectly sprung from that lloman Church, and she being wrong it was impossible for them to be right. Bo being without divine ole for thera aothoilty i t was impose! to have it. The only one that could be rlzht wonld be the one established anew by direst authority of God, and none ot tnem claimed tnla position. Each one of the churches had tome tmth, but none bad Divine authori ty.: They claimed that the day of revelation naa ceasea. .. XNot being ordained of God they would eventually pass away. ' H. with all human governments. This might be call ed treason, but if so they must Indict the . Bible for treason, for it said that : the kingdoms of this - world should . become the kingdom of our wou anu xiia cnrist. j r, rof The Church :of Jesus Christ LAtterday Salnta had been established by Christ, representing- the Father; It waa a perfect organiza-Mm, tuore complete ana beautiful : and ony . other did ' , not emanate.system, j from , the Drain or Smith or any other man. Joseph been ordained Having of God it wonld remain tammr. it would prevail over all the nations of establish the Trvr of Touia institutlona heaven in th. It contained within it the germs of uuia or uoa, and would nT Prevailed against. Ita principles Uo taught us our duties ia of life ,a every ? tor of the earth and had a right to direct : MUSCrAClCBKRS t at f LU, Gm ft pi, rianMrr mum aieaaa ntMrr Uwl JiiW HT&TI.TZ. t3T For Sale bjZ.CM.1 Bt- Manalaenuvra and Jobtwra of HPS 3S1 oo M. BUMSET Si Co., L. OlUXaRS IB Of KVERy DESCBIPIXON. Ne. 577 HUOADWAT, Clipper, Corner Stoue, or N(mrH ?r . br C. 3M. I.a. aod Bracoa , M. In and LOOKING GLASSES T a." NIeUge rlAtter-da- y . toy 2 CL t ars-kec- , HAKrTACTtraXRS cicicutf ksis etc; JSIEEETS store. 3 nrancb CO. su cnoAPwky. 843 & 15. filBtt;tKll!6RrTQlfltC(l.; 0), N & PjlJtJET FUU The Baints would yet. In aooir dance with; the prophetic declaration of Jcerh. Smith, rescue the Constitu : HEMPHILLVHAHL it. try FAIItBANK : their attention. N G. BOQADWAr, 1M9. m. covrucat. ay. I TOBXi, Til. ARGAL r: work uod wiiu wxjicn be was identified. 11a knew the CharcU with which he was connect ed had been eataMished by divine revelation. : The Elders had been oommltaioned to preach faith in the Lord Jeeua Christ, to baptize ba-- 1 lovers - by immersion in water, and to Jay on bands for the imparling of the Holy Ghost, being the ' baptism of the Spirit. These were the crln- cipiea or tee 'uospei anciently ana they were the same to-dbeing eternal. When the Elders bore this the testimony, and it was refected,own sins of menreated upon their heads. Before the first advent of Christ the Jews imagined they wonld receive him but when he came they rejected Him and the doctrines of Ilia Father which He taught. The same spirit of opposi tion existed to day "om the name cause. JSo f creater promise could be civen than was now civen bv the Elders, who said whoever would ob?y the Gospel would' receive, a testimony of its truth. The spirit of truth which bound the Latter day Hatnts together was beyond ail price. It! could not be found to the same extent among any other people- - ' It was because the Balnta were measur ably united with the Father and the Ben. .Notwithstanding the opposi tion to the: dttter-da-y Saints, the JLord irould yet vindicate His people and confound those who sought to; oppresa them. As . the Jews brought upon them the displeasure of the Almighty by their rejection of I the Gospel, and the persecution of the Saints, so should it be in this with the Uentlles. , Those day who! were seeking to oppress the B&inta were in a pitiable condition, fori their causq would bring distress and dMcomnture to them. There eflbrts against the Saints did not In jure the objects of .their wiath, but oinerwisp. ice opposiuon intenaea to injure tended to lift the comobaecurl- munity out of comparative iyj and by that means the honest in heart had the Gospel brought to " ! IVJKITE.GOOnp, Etc, .1o, r BUCKLEY & CO.; pUNHAm . . aod Mwaao - AyNESj&LSON, , JiWlefiiilfflSpi GEORGEA. flltiaiS,ttMs, UIUB.WS.nl. a 'M501! I J " ;b ?25. i SILT LUE crrt DETTAIIE of IMITATIOy eritaarrun doa6etcJ CLUtf i FCS BAX.B BT ! J7 -- ad Garrard. i : ... w 4uaraut vat Ralia to b :n Quail ty and lhnattT to jUT" ' , IvI. '25. C- - J BATES, REED SUB t vol wboVsoriierKw. thu-rpurity, fcoriom'i al thnn ibe ordlairy kiato, and etc in c;n: tltkm wilhi tbe tnulttuli oot of low tet, tbort welbt,aluixi or phour bai. j powders. Sold radii In tanm. Botaz. Bakimo TVwri.n- Co,k 106' Wall Street, Raw York. 111. ch our Redeemloa Lord. re-qulr- - He ooold al ways bear testimony to the great Uatter-da- y or It US , EMer Abrarn H. Cannon aildreaa- - Brftnck - - n d the: connesratlori. . A S4 JtflUfCU IfEIDE. Out Goody - . i -- f If. ; Th e choir, aaag: - ," Aaln we meet around tho board, ' MANUFACTCTBINa . 5 allmyjoyg, . Hformy deuht-EUaa Morris. Elder Trayer by The sacrament war administered ly the Priesthood of the Sixth & CO., 1 !" ; i' i , - JOHH C. JiEEf.lES the conduct of Hid creatures. This waa how the. ancient people' of God viewed it. The apeaker read: from page 312 of a tbe Book of Doctrine nd' Coven aqta, portion of the revelation "in - which', the Ijord Hi people' td live by every Word that proceeded from Him. and announced that they; weie to be tried even unto death, to tea if they would .abide in His covenant, and ceonseled them to be not afraid of their enemies. The speaker made a poweriui appeal to tne people to live In righteousness, and give heed to toe words of the lava without nay tnz attention to the ' threats of their enemies. The choir saner an anthem. Benediction ty Elder Thomas - K . . 1 : ' t' ! . . . v ! - : I., H t t .' . ', - v eapa-n.vJw- Ml- ' - r ' raa wbrout mn ow TKLaaaxra aald ' he would never vote for Foteer for governor, (Prolonged applause and, hieses.) Not that he was a bd man! He waa a t good man, and M another time he would like to fee nun governor, but not now. Whether he wai nominated, by forgery (applause and blares) had nothing to qq wun eovernor iwhos had iL, , Thev had mlnia tared henestlv. the :allairs ofthe State.) The movement to i supTIant him was a corrupt one. which they were hound to rebuke,! He (Peecher) would Tote for Cleveland laDDianse and hisses) and he would urge every republican tor vote for Cleveland, and elect him by; a hundred thousand majority, (Applause and hisses.- , -' self-tforernm- ent. , zm i t.- , - . - - , .' e ."i rOIiE l Olf . ir-- z BY TELEGRAPH. Tha "Jamaaette WASniKCrTOBf, 4. The Judge ad vocate of the board of Investigation of the lots of the Jearmette, sajs the Inquiry into the charges made ty uolilna will be very thorouch. Collins will be called before tbe board if deemed necessary . Etyatlaa and Joseph'C Fowler; Wm. and Robert-so- n Beverldge Jamea Bamalde; Charles LttUewood; Larlna, Mary Jane, Eliza, ttannan ana ioaiM xeex; liannan, Mary Ann Hannah and Catherine Leek; ;Thoa. and Arthur Jonea, Henry, Mary Ann, jonn w--, Jamea uerge, xarid u. aad jvury L. Haaaenbami Sarah, wm, John, Hannah and Mary J. Fearo; Ma-- y H., incent-SaraLorenzo uaruia,E LonuaA..ana John J., Agnea and Lucy Sarah J. Strangei Jaha Martlai Herbert aad Wm. J alien; Harriet, LouImU Lcwia, Aiice ana jamea. .itoja-- . ruetiard; jonn Staear-Emllrand John John Fl Marr. Rodger aad John Darlt: Darldf Smith . . .,; , M , J, . , tti v. A; ,. - . - 1. HI .OTWlMft::!-.M ATS k nd - X5ARS- !hr I h Annie and Ellen Sherwood. WmJ ter; Alex. roUlThos. Davis. .Lal aar Eowe- - kmj teigM::M?QMMtj, ayiss, C uTTtTr c;ii i l' lUy'k C rW IotliTnff. 1 o Emigrant tailing from Copenha gen with ,S. S. "Cato" October IZth, 1832, and from Zivcrpoo? with S. S, "Abuu fato" October Silt. 106- .- .4 1 en ca e-- ' . ",V CD"-- O c2 fj CA m i qS -- ii ?U f-- T r- mm a C13 Q-.. . . OC0 W cd i CQ 5 L 5. M jr-- - V. !. toa uoaerieDed: uatur. ne and Anne Laraon: Bothllda. Thlida and Ellen Nliaen; Ola Jon son; Josepbina and Carl A. J. Faterson; Maria ana Axel Jonaon. Karl A. Anderaont Ingre and Emma Feraon: Carl Jadoll: tners Wttster- dabl; Chrlattne Johnson; atfmbaclc Fre derick Aug; Nielsen; Jons Olsen Axel Annatie s. wiaren; jemmt rateraen; U Andersen. .'(' i ; : i - e FitAKCiEOo, 4. Guaj mas dfepatch: The Mexican schoooer EzetUior Captain Mannfng, la reata, on tho SSth potted lost oft' Al tho crew was rouha on nlt. jiHruf ike. an J .tbetbers are sunn fti to be lost. Uansair- Crops. t - Kansas, 4. Farmers in Topkka, Katneas are entirely through with sowing winter grain, which Is all up and loosing flee. Tbe area 1 largely ineressed. Threshing J is progressing slowly. The magnitude of the corn crop brought numerous nerds or cattle into toe state to be win'ered. Baw Sugar Irapertera. NkW Yobic, 3. The following petition has been signed by m'l . promi nent raw eugar in porter, refiners and Uokers in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, and forwarded to Secretary Folger. sJ,4 itBlr: l'he understated importers. refiners and brokers cf raw najrar, call the attention of the respectfully m 4 trwiliw WtUP y jtttto tnem of.j'the. Im great injustice portatiou, free of duty, ' Into San Kranehrco, and other ports, of augara from the Sandwich latanda, which are entirely different in quality from that contemplated and clearly specl-O- ad in the llawailan Islands treaty. Tbe effect of ; this unlawful Importation into San Fatclsco has been to greatly stimulate the manufao ture of sugar m the Sandwich Islands until It has reached the extent of making it necessary to find other United States markets; and already cargoes) have been imported into New York, which we are informed the New. York appraisers have i liable to duty as not coming within the stipulation of the treaty; ) But it Is now announced in the press that this la a question of facts has been referred to tbe collector of 8an Franciscoi agahiBt which,;, we t respectfully ti rotesti as it is well known that such imhave been very large and portations are - continually increasing in" San Francisco, and to refer" the question raised to the collector of' that port would constitute him the Judge of hia own acto,-whl- ch we contend r allowed illegal laporta lions hav; greatly to the detriment cf ; the entire sugar trade of the coon try without any. benefit to: consumers, ' and wa therefore respectfully request that some other tribunal may de.1 I cide. f SJ.OOa PUB '.SfJ3aailH3?iS3SSIiy';S3iutfl BBIOBAW OITT. Anna Jacobsen. " UOITTPaUKB. Carl Henrlk Hilton; Lara Larsen. I.BHI. ;t. tit vJ liii 1 ' i' Henrlk' ' and Hoseaa. Martha. nalrerlL. Filene Berg; Nils Hansen; Elna Trld; ' PBOVO, j NZPHI. j rij 1 Antonettel'norstenBen. IRj I wd ! ii pw- - i r ; j Anders C. Anderson Johan no Eakll- sen; Susanna Olson; Johanna M., Loren and Jens CM. Cbrlstonsen; Nils F Anderson. a. JUAB. fH Axel Maren C. and Nilslne M. Henrik- ssn; Johan B. Jensen; Inger, Ane and Maria Emilia Chrlatenaen; Christen M. Andersen; Laralne Simonien; Harriet and Eliza Anoeraon; Chriatlne Maria, Hanalne M. Chrlatin A- -' and Martbea Henrika - Hansen. j fRAHKLIir. j ; ri if.i f n , f tl h 1 ; ( Cathrina Lnhdanlst: Olofand In ere An derson; Johan and Jobanna'.Erikeen; Olof, Albertlna. OUTia, Sophia and Amanda T Olsot; Johanna M. LJongrenson. i. MiiMl)mMl ... XBW TOBK. y ri II .4 Anne Dorthea Hansen: Anna M. and Johan B. Jobansen; Johan A. Larsen; wreooxsiK. Pauline Peterson. ' BxtOBKnre - . r.' - w ww't M ii i 'Sfc kldxhs. John Stoddard; Fanner; A. N. Mcfarlane; Moroni J. Thomas- - Wm. R. Jones; O. F Wilcox; Jos. S. Ttngey; Heber J.Rom ney; Charles B. Felt; Benj. M. Harmon; Joaepnf J. Giles: John R. Baxter; John M. Bowen; &l. jr. Brown; . a. oiringieiBow; Frank, Snow; John H. White; Kobt. r aiii j mm j hi ... "yyyi) W. JJUJi.nW. f w iji w tm iM wi M' WW --A. 1 rfm. 2$r STAMIWIlOorlLLDiClB In una I Production over r.rt.orto.ooo liw; Atr.toTmg Ge!fjBiHia j.' ni M.C. - .T Qwev 1 WALKER 0PER1 nODSB. i, f A,'t-1- iss9. iisT vxtr.isiii:r d: John Elllst Wm. Bromley- - Wil- son G. Nowers; Mathew McCane; Peter O. Hansen; Lars K.Larson; Jens Jen son A. 9. Andersen, - aaaW'Wi.wT-ew4aja- . t: . ; . Monday JEveniff.,2Tov, Gilt, COAL YARD, FOR FOUR NIGHTS. Graiiil Mayo natliiBe Wetliiescy. for SALT XAKHlCITTJor the Celebrated' Agent Iba Eminent Aclor BRITISH TO SALT LAKE C1TT. S30HS er -, To-pek- Oct. 22nd, 1832. - X.OOA5 - I y : In-g- as-serti- -- An- . cq H)ojio sAoji put? Htaitr jo 5ois aitJB'i Trncb. Jorgeosen and Oleeaard Jorgen- sen; Anna Sophia and Carl E. Sren; Ch. Maria, Jorgen and Lara Juflua Laraen; Mareareta Hanson C. G., Hilda M . Carl Wilhelm and John Richard; Carl Oleen Mana M- Carl T. Andersen; Lars S Nellsen; Clara S. Homing. ; - Anne Maria and John P. Kihlstrom; Johanhe, Johan land Jens ChrlatofferacD; Hanna Olaoi ; Johan - h -- i ' S OODZK. -- - - .1.. .,' , - Johanna ' Peter on- - Marten Nielsen: 4.i-T-he or- anne, uainuae. naietie nieioi reier. baa Khedive Cairo, Johannaw and Tomlne Anidcrsen; dered Jndkcrim la ate arrests in Anne, . a the provinces of the discoutehted. A utger rouisen; ,uen a oraoerg. a numoer or reepeciaoie liLT LlII OITT. large now In orison will soon be Ana Laraen; Alfred JasperSranj liberated. Bagheb JBey, the medium aem Jenaene-Carl Catherine fetoraem Annof communication between the Sul- Serrenaen; J P. Ericksen; Oacaria Gostaa fv- -'i rf - 205r i. rTOa ... XI . to-d- ay r . -r tan and ; Arabl Pasha, has been brought before the commhBlon. He win ba summoned for the defence M m at the trial. a. as Alexandria, 4. SatOiJ'asaa formed five' companies of 1 10 men each, he proposes to organize' a of 150 mounted police for eqnaaron ,;-.' in tho suburbs. He Is com Illlury. duty Colonel J. D. Wilkinson. Fifth pletlng arrangements for. the organCavalry, has been ordered to report ization of a strong body of polios "tor to the commanding: general of the the whole couotry. The British have fixed on seven - military stadepartment of Dakota. C, tions to be connected by telephone. usnerai Hherman has retired. General Derussy. lieutenant co ;:Qenral If ewa.i , f lonel of the Third Artillery it nlaced ''(k Berlin. 4. The Duke of Aosta on the i e tired list. betrothed the Princess Theresa, has Y' Gold CartlOcatea. Mi'. of Bavaria, and the Duke of Genoa It la thoueht at the Treasury that has betrothed the Princess Isabella. the issue of cold certificates will be Both ladies are cousins to the King ' t ready for distribution in about two of Bavaria. m.;la 4. weeks. stated that gov Madrid. It ernment, although persisting in its Stolen Proaa tlie State decision not to deliver the Culian 4. Whon isnok refugees to the British, have resolv Philadelphia, en to in reference to theed to Institute an Inquiry Into the of. ex-ta- x I clerk Hanet that circumstances of their not lesd than a million dollars of Tunis; 4. China has capture. in protested State taxes was stolen during the suoh violent terms against the term or the former receiver, Hunter, French expedition to Tonkin, that the present receiver of taxes said, Duclerg will not reply to the) pro "Hanet made such an assertion be- test.' The submarine cable canter- fore, and as to the statement that he ence was brought to a close. Ques can give the names of well' known tions or the' liabilities of jurisdicpoliticians who benefitted by the re tion have been settled for the! best mission of tax penalties, the books general Interest. Thirty-tw- o delega cani give the same information. I tes signed the protocol, have no record of tho tax on bank St Petersburg.4 Persian authori stocks paid the former recelrer. ties, alarmed at Russia her Some time age, while an investiga- military station, have moving transferred tion was going on, the bank presi- the naval and military station near dent said he wanted to know whe er the Persian frontier, or from! As- ther the the state tax which he paid hutlda to the River Karasiac, from the. former receiver found its way whence Astarabad Is only SK Shpit ' into the Treasury. After inquiry distance. : '. . q!": into the matter, 1 found there .was 4. at Potsdam, banquet Hunting no record In this efflce of any such Schloes. The Hebrew community What became of the at Mulhasen ia greatly excited over payment. o money 1 am unable to say. The the arrest of thirty-twyoung Jews, investigation is not yet ended. We charged with fraudulently avoiding. h ave only gone skin deep. v service. ! A Lnnaife Shoeter. Rome, 4. The death of Marchesl Antiniorl, leader of the equato Qtjiscy, III., 3. The hnbeat cor- J. rial geological expedition )s announc case of Mark Gray, who tried to pus shoot Edwin Booth, on application London. 4. Yesterday's cabinet for his release from the Elgin Asyconsidered counsel the instructions' here lum; began yesterday, and is to Lord Duflerln and they were disIn .progress. Gray occupied the 1 night. witness stand nearly all day. He patched to him last have of IrlBh members Parliament gave a clear and connected state- selected resident of ManKenny, ment of hU doing up to the time of as a candidate Ennls. chester, hla attempt on-thactor' life. The The Daily Jfewt says:forThe Cuban attempt of the examination failed to refugee question raises tbe question lead him into contradiction. of national honor. That : the; Eng arbitration Hah government must endeavor by Chicago, 3. General managers firm resistance to Induce Spain; to and general freight agents of tbe alter her determination 'not to! snr-Iowa (Trunk Line Association, the reder the tefugees,but on severer re Colorado Trafflo Association and monstrance being needed forcet will the South Western Fool, continued be employed. their session to day on 'the subject of choosing an arbitrator to fix per-ce- n LIST OF PASSENOEHS- , tagea to Missouri River poln ts. a C. C. Wheeler, of the Atchison, from ' Liverpool pet JS, S and Santa Fe was final y ches-e- n, Sailing ' m Abyt&inia, on Saturday, '' ; i, - - Ban - ' ' per-aon- IfilERICAN. " ' ' - ; ' i , ' - , w : :"--- r - The regular Sunday eervlcea'of the Church of Jesua Chrlat of Latteodajr Batata were - hekl in ' the ABmbly Hall, on ,&unday, comaaeuclng it VrlfefijsiHEiifiiaisjiiHiiiias! m cn oeoDS, em, Eta. . ga'"'Vv - - 4 i ( KEITH BROTHERS, ' J . 1883. i lllCAOO TJBAJDE. ' !' f r-i v JTJtl 'i y - . -'. J ' 1 i ." i- "v i . 1 l TK ft'... K W ' f ; MR. FRANK HAYO, PLMSAIT VAllEV CflAli! .: JBeriimla and Alira Bvtbewaj; Maria and Sarah A. Fellows; Satanna 8, Satan Haylna; tha suppcxt ot and Charlea A.Stella; Elizabeth BrowD; IIISS CHASLOTTE BEHHEKS, Marf Brown;' Robt. Ormyham- - Babert Cbeatat, Jr.. Aadraw' Utaten UtTia ;R. And a ComnanTOf rjrrasnal Merit, under tha 021ce, First Door East of Wasatch Drug Store. on SatsonA",. afkd 1'eter Johaston, Robt, CaroJlne.Orson , ., Aianagement of shkuiuan (XUiBrit. two JJjocks West olU. U. B. B.X ', m and Andrew Matbeson- - Atta-brm- ; John and Caroline Mace: benjamin Glea-T- er; Btenday aad Tneaday Evenlaa-a,-, NOVEMBER, Aim 7, awn ) Jane and Agnea, Lamont- - Mctal , Inman; John, Saaanna, Nephl. Cnas. H. taSWEDXESDAT HATIIVEE.U-E- I and Hyrum Sehofleld; Margaret, leart, His l s ereatioa 'of Mardoch'a charm- ; or smaller quanuty at Yard, or delivered to anyh jpart of the City. in paoKwoous tayi, Mary, Herbert, Gertrnde and George W. ' ' ' It iq Clark; Nellie Arm ape; Joan Frankland; "''", Thee. Osborne; F. O. and F. T. Weat; i?Vfi C HAnn, Sarah J Darld and W. Pblllpr; Geo. itiebarda; Esther and Eliza beln j A Symphony mLaaTe4 and Mosssa. Greco woodt Ellis Ulr: Harriet, Eliza-betDELIVERED BY THE and Unas. Slmmondi; Wm. Jones; , Jofao Crowther; Kllzabeth; Cox Joaerb Wedaeefay aad Thnradar Evenlna-aSTH NOVEMBER hod TH, . WUlio Bote; Jauaea Wattcra; ; OeoreeW. t 4 f 'fn quantities of Tbreo Tons, and lew than Car Xoadi., Ac.50i most wjwerful senaaUonal Moor; Emma and Chariea Ererett; Emma Dion ..Bouelcault A.oaa iu ei ajar juuno y,! . weigtit, . , , , perTon, deUvered.:; drama. THE Eilwood; Clara Fereryear; J. J . Qlle; James E. Cbarlott George' H. Howell; Stock. of WOOD and CHARCOAL, Large oil hbd; Fredk, Jane, Clara, fred'k and Jane! H. STREETS OF KIEV YORK! Annie Hlllr; Henry Excel); John, Ann, and John T. Mitchell Rdoda Grom and ORDER3 SOLICITED AND PROMITLY. FrLX.En.r i ? 1 9 & , , Edwin Keynolda. ,1. rwtbeBoeolal attantlon la called to the fact that FOB X.OQAZT. Original Scenery, Music, Iropertlet ' :' A . r , :." f,, and VCaota are earried by tne manaarement. JU.r T.ftftn- -, T.'ltlhMfc If- - laKaaoa 'n a most tborrirtsaiy ecmplote atat James Morrison;' Mary myalls, ansaa picture In aurasneota. . t. ?3 txmt. CO nn!i PUIUES as foliowar HuIbc; Martha ilcLachlan- - ffellle t& ecniaeaatfl ib eeota extra, n Bwiwfl H. Foater; SellnaJ Mary H ' and faaie or aeata wui be via oa frkUj mocmnst and - Thomaa William, ; Yrd i 1. ,t' Will Soil dellg-btfu- r .. DAUY CROCKETT! - Oixr Loaia, Ton ly aSacTcd' Weight, Clean Coal : b ToiTp , f . teUnUy ! ' t'.t 1 . Graj-Thom- I N - til I aa - Etelyn Jme, tiau- - xmrza, aiarina ana lboati Loan George Spencer; Vm. w, Trott-Am- y UVM V44.W. George Lake; .1 Solomon, Catherine, George. and Fred'k 7 FAR5I TO IlEXT. . Stone: James and Lncy Almond Moris . : . - . 'i i T.J i. G. Swioyard; Alfred and Thlrza Breneh-leTTORTT ACRES OF GOOD FARM LAND Job.. Saaan. Annie. Harrv and T.iiiu 1 M Mnt. hrmt aniMls A. tuu aJ Camper. George C, Albert E, and Lnke city, wIUi water rlrbu AdreVotagwui trnv ri v;. jraraoar: Margaret nartlett- - Thomaa Mn ha tnala ., , v Jndaon. Mq MILAN tXjPB ATT, :?x;- -l 'c'. j diwlm Bletorlan's OtHoa, Bait Lake Citj. . T Thomas, Jane, Harriet, Jannetta; Jos. ccotequence of the Increasing public Interest in Sanitary measures, 1 W. and Fatness Carr. Mary, Thomas, hs,ve, after examination, adopted the Bales and Regulations of the New a Fetir,- Margaret, Angelina and Beatrice YOrk CitV Board Of Health 7, Hoodto RMlimra mnti Vnttl4ttrrrt PlnM Eaabella. George, Hannah and Wm. L KobertoOD; Ana, Jamea, Mary, and hereby Invito the citizens of Bait Lake City and .Ter: Aprointments, Ifabella and Wo. Honatoo; Jamea Thrm mtrt South cf XTalkm- - Bamm, " Thompson: John Lofthouse; Jane E. aod Annie Kid: Elizabeth, Margaret, William, HAIN 5T SALT: LAKE CITY, "yH" Heber, Clara and James II. Sbaw: Sarah , I' Berry; Mary, Sarah, and Hannah Wateon; b Jane, Mary ,A. Maria and Thoa. Better aoeomraodaoons at res Rates than and Samael Fletcher; Samnel m.ny our Beoood-ClaDtnme tn tha City. Charlea Hurt; Lorenzo and Kicbard ABOira waxen wrtx bb fovbd tna FOrxowino araorAr.'rncs, vrfc ' Tartaa tl.ee te 1.79 pr Day. Roebotham: Lorenzo Faze; Ann and Edwin Eeeae- Anna and Elizabeth, A. 13 O CENTS. 8INCLE tlEAt--S Closet Apparattxs," . j. V: ' ;7v- - s ITcllycr's Angelina WlllLma: Ann Lewis; f W. A PITT, Propriator. 'w Hannah, Margaret and Martha Cot torn; Aieiiyera Xloppcr cioscU - ;9Sf a Ann, Thomaa and Mary A. Whatman: i,s:! !Sr fiferw. Care pae) to and trvm, Depot Tlao Atexando-OoMte Frederic Bateman: Chaa. G. Elizabeth London Closet, Vi' Mara and Willard Shiil:. Mary Par ker. And Bowers Bswcr Gas ; ') fob raovo. ff Can Cured Consumption Jans and Robert Allison; James', Mary, i ah Axao- aorjs acxm ta rant ckbkixobt fob a James, Janet, Catherine, Andrew, Mary, I .... IIir Robert and Wm Gatherum; Wm. a I W . . .1 Tn- aT.Appaxa-vca,- ; icsaiuo no4UBi.Aiw in .Lv Ai.eaiang' Williams. ; I ; Flr 011 tH HearUi Etores, Grates and UantcU.' iL -' . H. U . I ' n rO Annie Winter; Mary A. ami Anenrla :;?.:;... S 1 II' Marshall; James and Annie WilUann- - Caa roline Atkins., , ' ,!.. .OarryInXXoeflng.-i,fI;An applfcaUon to f the county ' -' - . I-- o " .v "'V. r --; . court y Fsajrxxr. for; a continuance of the Cures Conanmptlon, Fneumcnla, ' CIU, SariTcaT" Ellen . CH 8T0 'Wm. TJtan tlio ia In Bolah; f 1 carry lAnrestorbnitfii moon ror a tievl Infiaenza, Bronchial DJScnJIIea. Bronchi7iz, ? ' I tis, Hoarseness, Aathm, Croup, Whoopi Tinners, Plunbcw, Gas txd Etcsa Utters' natstiali csdJ all Diseases of tbe Brcath-Id- ? ' ing Congand Matilda Walker. 8xt prepared to lay TTntcr Pipss ca Ehcrt ITctic , , Organs. It soothes and heals the ... t I'.': ' of Inflamed hla client is now In Canxda th and Membrane Luce, ,CAB- - r' tad ttIJJ f .T polAoned by the disease, and prerenta tha be present." night sweats and the tightness acroae tha Uavealsoon hand and ta Stock, Elsht Willie L.adweeka.... cbect which accompany it.- - CONSUMPBalfsian andPeUUea. Is Incurable an TION not tttof-IJfmalady, tad Teres PcffipB. Iron .i Lead K?i. cu) tT: xaw Toaxo3rt,T,,: ; rtSS" 5 atY02 HALL'S BALSAM will care yen, creu Henry Ward a 7 4 fVpeocher, - -republican mass meet5 isballa, Geo. and laabella MartlBi though professional aid falls. cisriTCH aTiirkcrida ing la the interest of local Ozabetk, B obert, Thomas, John, Jamea ill- - : r..- 1 fe..- -- . . 1 s ; . Iu ; u OVERLAND HOUSE, ; .rl ; LARQE STOCK OF PI.UIIBING GOODS , WhSte-Sara- Hoi-ato- ar aa '.-- Water Artisan The Jennings Sanitary Ma-thl- a: -- ., Dt1-Thoma- ; 4 DR. WM. f L n n II rn P LVLdL f LJlliriES. Jt4 - xir-FoK- c- . fr Patent lie ''! Xra?, W.m.. oiiin Backus 7atcr Ilotor, x '?: A t'-.r- 1 - . to-tia- -- 9.'; rilV : .TT tJ.i : I . . :- I - r . ... " hT9 t . to-nig- I mvm SB ; rx; i v: I l. -- mmmwmmwmmw muinccrlbTri Pip, hi k -- Jib'd ! c::?istc3.:; CO. r,?AXTf C'TTSTTn'Z's DALT LATT3 OITT.- - ift ,.l ? i |