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Show 4 i ... belief of some well Informed meu nesn ua, be LbanKa an me cmcern to tiie nicer can anl rten for their ndtiiiy now, that this dreadful dur-In- g tnem m truet upon BOOT AUD SHOE MAKER, arms. Imposed high remove" resonio 07 te only his official life, and will in hie We may at least conciuae that delay 43 SECX)ND BODIH STREET, In the application of civil remedies retirement watch with parental solila SALT LAKB CITY, UTAH. the upward will toon call into reqaisiuan me f a- citude their progress nave to wnion noble mey of blood. and the life of profeSBicn criflce price VST Special attention paid to Cutor we must submit to nave our vir devoted tnetr uvee. om tvore. tcpw-" soil permanently stained with (Signed) W. T. BiiERMAN, d ao3 General. "Mormon gin the foulest system or corruption and (Official) j Indies in that condjtfch have no depravity that ever eaw the light It. C. Drum, Adg't General. a in and emitted cnriatian country. score' spectabilaDxiety on the. con a evil with such Now, huge Harhet Hattera. ity for themselves or their fMprlng. fronting us, what is being dene to Ornci or Okbjhakia Laxo vronas, . liesular wheat ac tied sails. that noare Ciiicaqo, trie nuisancer Aimoni thoroughly, They Bait Lake city, April tstb, 1SS3. strong higher 83 J Nov. 5J1. their marital relations are divinely thiug. Kvr since the appointment tive 474 03 etronar XNv. Dec. oorni the Congressional Commiislon Deo. tit, sanctioned and that ituir children of Oats steady 27J Nov. S'J Deo. L haa been a seeming lull hi our there tborlred Mana- - and Agent oa" tne Oar-heirs Year are a heritage, from the J3rd, 7J. &f whisky lower. to the great repugnarce feelings to the blessings of the 't eerlasttog sin, an abatement of Interest la the iuiiita Lead Works, and the offloa of.tbe Com, ' comwe not a thall aau V.: Bouss of T covenant and .fully aullty suljeol; of effort for (ay pauy la Utah la at the anala abolition? Its On ETarried. tjn suspension the evening, Tuesday legitimate pletely tt. JFoom and Co. at HI Main Btrtet, Salt Lata We nave gone to tieep on tne DrinK Bishop Alexander eight of heaven. lliey do not of a voka&ol We Mem to have net October 30th, trouble the maelvea about making a tled.. and seated ourselves McKae, of title Eleventh Ward, pro City. K. R. KTBB, to breathe la the malaria of nounced th ceremooy which unit "plurality of wivea j legal In the Mormon and Via praaldent Aetlny Praatdaui. am for indefinite years. rd la wedlock, hi sou David and sense mentioned by.thiji tethaJlat ' dUlU While Mirmon agents sre exploring Miss Margaret ttiohard,of the same man or the worst rlace s of the Old World, the laws of man could "uj wouli, la and the dark pleea of our own land, Ward.x A large gatherlag of rela aad frienda assembled J0RDM1 FARMS FOB their view, make their jiissrriazo re and recruiting their deluded forces tives' we relix hundred at the i the month, by la. or evening evtry and'ib tiding, latlons moro dlamisa the sutject. residence of the bride's mother, and and energy eterfend 82. their children moro truly icn(i Rrt Acres In Bectloneoaros While Mormons are breathing the T 1, 8 of K.I, W, wiin 10 errors of their system Into the heart passed away a few pleaaut hours la nallv respectable. en of Water rigms in tne uiau sou The Cincinnati Methliita do not of society, we come to the discus- social enjoyment and festivity, Bait laAe Canal Company, a of from sion with latitude band of muiio the livened subject by eeem to bo aware that the Edmunda and feeble conviction. Mormcn 80 Acres In Boot ion 15, In $160a law legitimated all the ofijaprlng of colveamv was drODDed out of the serenadem, who appeared upon the 2. H of K 1. w: zo Aorea in uu- V the evening. ol "Mormon' plaral marriage upto the list of standing committees thla scene during; rn, together with 8 SharesBait and was Utah a committee la the and Water when of ;hu of year, present right first day January as an Lake Canal Company. vp nr. But thati) the fact J so there extemporized no was THEATRE. fear It SALT and stir wita LKE deep Acres of fine land In $2600100 cannot be any troubla' about the ring BollcltuJe in relation to an evil T 2, S of K 1, W. Bectlon 21, to that which has been a standing menace issue of plural marriages np In smaller quantities sell Will ! to kuH date. And it would astonish the to the purity of society for fifty Apply to purchasers. Methodist Committee If tliey could years. W.FOX. JES3E dim our Unless we awake and bestir nnderbtand Ihow little? the "Mor selvei it Is our conviction that the Y, iTO T. Sth, mon' mothers caret abut that mat children who are now born will pay MO ter: and that they do nDt tecognlza the price of our apathy with their and life. We know that pre anc SIMPSON, the slightest difference In! that res blood are now being made to naratlons dur-in- v children the West. No. South 120 between Street, pom Temple pect educate Mormon children, and thns thla vear and those who came to alienate them from the di solute ess of the eystem. In thla we reKep oonsf antly in stock a cbntM Hoe o? Into the world in f previous years. ' We would educate Mormons, MUSICAL POLLY, For "Mormon" plural marriage Is joice. i i and ; CAnNBU UuOCS,' Mohammedans heathens,nnder ENTITLED. nrclioricna institution, entered into Christian influences if we could. FOREIGN AND DOMR8TIC FKDIT8, VEQ- Now. what la the duty of the from religious motives, sopmn'zed tT A B LE3 AND CON FCTION ERV. and State, the Christian and tW Fresh Oread and Buns every day. by religious ordinance, and gov- Church ' citizen? It is to agitate and diferned by tetglous coterjanta and the C7iOc Valley BUTTER, nato the fuse quicken Bsnctlch tionalIntelligence, and. I real, every riaay tegulatfons; ccnscience.to roaee the church lOVELLHOlLTQBOUS & LNTEBTAIH1SS. tar We alao keep the beat O Ceu Clear aDDrobatlon and rtcoeiiitidn of Al ea to combine all civil and religious INCLUDING! a greet rartoty of FINE CItllKN and the iheiel forces matters is God against stupendous Original n4 Cbaretrltle Soagt, tin mighty TOBACCO. nd our never eflorte relax and wrong, lutliatlena of Londaa Society, Cte-- Orders b, Tepbone prrmptlr flOed. Good thought much more of; by . "Mbr- - until from the its land, extirpation delivered tree. rarv. U pox. Wis, MO A 'j Vity. mon"men ana women than the root and brancb. snail be eecu red. Burlctie of Itallaa Opera, Daniel Webster opinions prejudices an J objections with Coinciding I In the statement, that the first step EST By kind: permission cf Gea. VoCook cf men or cations.; & We do not intend to take! up seria toward the removal of any evil la to the Sixth Iufacitr; Baai will perform befor we oner tne following the Flwt anl Stoond parta. expose i Editor Deaertt ATewa: it, vindictive the para proposition ror adoption: blunders, tim, No Usual a abort "noli Prloea of Admlcaloa. extra fled sentences We the oa BOILER is puLIIc Mormon SFEIU threat graph?, uugfammatijfi Jeolved,Tht Box Office opeu Beau. time ago of the expected arrival cf a and Billy resolutions which compose ena the morality, peace, virtue, and obargeforKeeerrtd Cur- VtODday at 10 a m. Doors opan at 7:3x tala rlees at Kigbt. of the Utate. fto d the Methodist m&lnfe3t j, tut sug- integrity imm. ji3 i i!tT05, Is Mormonlsm Resolved That I China. to o"f Ih b holdfasg e desire j We event the through la that gest violative of every Instinct of virtue, 1 TO TAXPAYERS JNooate Eaosor Uspo, mump. of similr conferences by ministers and incompatible with ever) princl NOTICE your Taaed oolumns tliat the tea SALT LA1 CITIslhas come, and on opening j it, we ; O. Box, S25, of the Methodist society, t ley select pal of the Christian religion. Resolved, That a solemn and im find It much superior to fcriner persons to frame resolutions on the all A Lb PERSONS OWING TERRITORIAL, rests upon obligation pcrative Preawptly at lelng not h jblgtly colsntject of "Mormoniaza'i who churches and citizens to labor vigor- rt veuooi (and county Tans for the leat nnderstand good ngti3b, and ously and Incessantly to lemove im, are neiwDT ounotmed ored, and oompofod of M first pickmat an 'l aiea ro-- - ! AU BTOJtaT mVAMAMTMMIK tha Nofetu of Firat mainlog day uapail enthla cancer from the body politic and ber, beeome can do bo met h lug Letter pan ings." We have on order anJ exacd unlos aiM lia dellnquiit. social. mt wun oomotea ui ooate, meautieiy pect aoon to receive neti frulta of large upon two or three stereotyped oawaf law. a of six Kqolrd committee That by Resolved, comthe finest and Lest qualify. Iu our phrases formulated by previous N. V. JONES, Collector, be appointed, composed or ministers Office No. 5. Court no Boute. mittees and havingwitbin them Couuty Dry Goods department we have a and lavmen. with headauarters in element of. .truth, consistency cr Cincinnati, whose duty it shall be November lat, 1883. j d & w Iwe complete line of newest patterns for to officers with the of correarond "MorLadies' Die seee, atstf Ncbiaf, Hoods, Christianity. Methodism and o 00?' and other government partita cn at. moniam" are widely variance Shawls, Comforts, Blankets, etc lect facts end intelligence, and d It Men's and Boy's clothing has Our the eemlnate the earn ; to draft, circu many important questions but GOLD been selected especially to eult tbla former will not.overcamo the latter late and forward to Congress peti 4JTD Mormon polygamy, Mens market. and oar Bjota and Bhnra by abuse nor make anything for it- and in against of such measures tofavor ome Made and re 00,10 P054 ?f I I self by Invoking civil- or military wards its abolition as the I T1 1 1 ; CJ a a Tl Of changing yj WILLIAM HUME. am so that the most exacting force, ia a controverfy Hhat should exigencies of toe case from time to j Imported, -- 0to te pleated. - Give us a and fail time cannot if may expenses require; be ba vrha conducted weapons only nave to be nall Incurred cxUribu il The tuternational Fisheries call once and you will come again. 1ST tt of argument and Ecriptutp, and In tlons eolicited from individuals and ' at baa been Exblliilip'ra, London, Respectfully, the spirit of Him ,who ; coipmandecl churches to meet the same. oka nf thi crania of the year-- A A. liGWKY, Bha ud 'vii'y, that evil should be: overcome- with cablegram from Messrs. Earil & 8. I Bennett, good. Cox, thej United Stales B. P. Dimmicic, B09TC,J Hardy BR0?-- d announces that the FUh It H. Bust, I 'I atatli, Gommlslon from this country J. F. CONItEY, A 2IETZrODI3r MANIFESTO. V A. U. JtEALti, received jelgMecn cold mcdalc, alone men are accountable fox their religious beliefs. J One of. the indications ofl the lack of the Committee's knowledge of AtjrOB O'CLOCK their subject la their 'attempt to ex HHaTtDc!AKO rVfflttSD BY THE plain the position and, feeling of DESERET NEWS COMPANY. plural wives when crowrjeq with the EYENING NEWS. BIRTHDAY AKNIYHSAHY This .Is the 75th anniversary cf the birthday of President John Taylor. The occasion was honored this after noon, by a fcoclal gathering of the family and a nuiuterof the pfcrsonal fr!nda of the esteemed and beloved v terse, at the Gardo House. But lew meu ia the history of the world have exhibited so! much de votion to the general Interests of humanity as baa teen manifested in the life of thii respected cham pion of troth, Justice andthe tighU of man. Ia common with the hosts of h! friends, who hold him In the highest estimation, we congratulate him, on hla natal day, on the fact bo reached cf hi having ' an la and yet ripe ag. We wish him bo well preserved. numerous returns of the day, that he may live many years to be useful to hU ffellowmen and an example to all, as ha has ever been, of stability and fidelity to the cause of right. May the blessings of the Moat High continue to be copiously showered upon hla venerable head. d:n i Mil j freJ i j after-thought,- - tr One Night Only NIA -- Just .Arrived! These Jo. J. W. KATE FIELD'S METHODISTS AT CINCINNATI. j Wk print in another part of thla psber the ebullitions': of an antl- 'Alormon" committee, specially ap pointed at the Cincinnati Method g ist Conference to compose on a subject that the writers evldt-ntlknew nothing about, the Bome-thiu- Conference feeling under conscien tious obligations not to adjourn without "pitching Into the Mor- mons." The manifesto starts cut w!H it fm ljt.hr.nil. And ffa txrri!i stance ia based upon and Imbued' with the spirit of that fandsrnantal error. It declares that ilor.monlam is 4 not a religion.'' , What la It, then ? These MethoJIat defaaaers say: "It 13 a crime, and therefore cannot be eutHTad to aad tjlaraaea as a matter of conscience. But what is this "Mormoniaoi" that causes so much noise and hostility in Ihe "Chris tfan' world? Not cae of the signers of the Methodist manifesto Is able t J answer the question, and they make uo atleaapt tj define the system which they as?a'l with'snch pro-te:tlj- - 1 Ul U V J V Mormoni3m' UI3J a 4 VlViii ia a religion system of faiih and practioa fauaded upon the basis of belief ia Gbd and In H!a Boa Jesus Christ, and, the necessity of doing the will, of Uod and keeping HI ., twmaauinents, ii presences a mode for divine worship, provides for ordinances and ceremonies In the Divine service, an! inculcates devo tion, humility and complete obedi , ; n . a. --m EyessEarsinLonflon ! I HAYNES those who, under the specious pretence that it is not a religion, to stir np the angry passions U the Intolerant, to Invoke the pow-e- r of the civil government and to countenance "a resort to arms" In order to "extirpate from the land, root and branch,' a religion which they confess their inability to overcome by argument and. their own powerless creed, are enemle to or Christian tolerance, foes to gocd or Ctx asl good society and opponents cf the Eplrit cf Hhn,who'haa given fres nc7 to man, and to whom SON. 1MM, . r s 1000- mm mm lf , -- . LUMBER A YARD MEDAL - Tlf maaa wi , ' I shall "commence to close .out my Entira Stock cf T AT REDUCED PRICES 'Dele-Kate- ata going out of tlmt line, of business. lo"w is your chance for a IB:E2r.A.I2sr TO - SHOE YOUR. FAMILIES AT - . I As -- Wll EiLF-MLE- s, JEHHIGifiS', I H. D. Rick, Thb following display cf ignorance and spleen was the work of a special committee at the Melhcdh t Confer-ecc- e held a short time ag in Cincinnati. There waa ijuo standing commltbBe on thla qaesrioi t, but as an the onim.'ttee whoea names appear be'Ioir, waa extern peril 3d and their lengthy piece 1 . rl hi! BY TELEGRAPH mom frartrtmav nnrl adoptell waa strong bigotry by the I Conference ; "Mormonlsm is not a rciUion. It ia a crime, therefore casn$t be en titled to protection and toUraccd un der the la wb and Constitut&n of lh6 United States aa a matter of science. It Is not a rellIoua superstition, but a system of jtuaske J sen f tprnpta '. . oa suality, and hence subversive of of morality, and ab- every principle uorent to- - every leelicJE of virtue. It is not even a Spiritual delusion, and thereforo cannot bi condoned on the ground that It la a hallucination or Innocent mistake in prophecy. It la a preconcerted mierpai scheme, partly mercenary! partly political, ana eimny ncenuoua. I it was or iglnated ia the deepest depravity. aad .ia fed by: three motives I ls bauch, i t When the so-call- v; j mhltUudinona wives becoma mothers! the finest property in human nature is made the strongest support of thla abomi nation the property of maternal aMlctlon. Being therneelvea beguiled women j disgraced, arid having entailed that disgrace upon their oUeprlng, they eee no hope of respectability for their children but by making polygamy respectable. aod that can only be done by mak ing a plurality of wivei legal, and Illegitimate children if legitimate. As this cannot ba done under the Constitution and laws cf the United States, a necessity la created for an independent sovereignty. Thla the spirit of rebellion and prompts Mormons to increase their numbers and strength by lm porta tlons, illegitimate births; and by the corruption and bribery of politicians. The work of rottoa IncreaEO, we are Informed, ia going on with alarming xnB wretcnea plague spot rapiaity. la spreading into all our Territories and some of the Statcs.Y By concealment and perjury they evade the laws and defeat the Commission provided for by Congress and ap pointed by the President, to arrest the evil And such are the meshes, the aeavery, and the new affections and Interests involved In the progress of the system, ttot j; few defections from Mormonlsm iocour, and still fewer oonverta to Christianity aremade from their number. It ia already so rooted in the toil, the the family life and the Klitics,fanatkiam of that part of the country, that nothing: but prompt measures - will extreme and eradicate the .evil., Aud unless the Government eE&H imme diately take deolsiva steps to exter-mlnathe abomination, it will soon acquire euch dimensions and potency as te render it impossible to re move the evil by legislation cr any civil measure. Indeed, it lathe : gen-erat- ea te uubuh una anEBIOill. Ullltary A cent Utah Chicago, Nov. I. General Order, I bereby relinquieu com mand of the Division of the Missouri rso. 17. general orders. No. 17, dated Headquarters of the Army, Oct. 31 18S3. In parting witb the office re and soldiers whom I have had the honor to command for the past 1 years, I desire to express my thanks for the confidence and support given me by them, and te my administra tion or tuis diviaicn. wnen 1 as earned the command cf It, hostile Indians covered the country west of the Missouri I liver, from the' bous dary line of our possessions on the north, to the Concho Kivcr In Texa?, But fear settlement exia ed, and the construction cf railroads in that country had only Just begun. Since then the Indians hate Leen eo far eabJueJ, that ia territory formerly cccupied by them alone, citles.towns and cattle interests have grown up, end railroad have been built. in thise great changes the troops of the division have been active and important azents. During these many years It baa been mj especial- - gratification that I have had no disagreement with my sub ordinates and that irom tne de partment commander to the private soldier, faithful service bts been rendered to the government. With tnia assurance I snail always re member the hardships suffered, bat tles fought, results acnievea ana gallant comrades who, have lost their lives in the savage warfare. I resign a command that has been to me a pleasure aa well aa a duty. (dlgned) ' ' J. 1. bhebidan, Lieut. General. 13. In com No. General order No. 17, order with general pliance headauarters army! dated Oct. 13th 1S53, 1 hereby astume command of the Division of the Missouri, Capt. Wm. M. Wherry, Blxth Infantry, and First Liieut. cnas. is. ucnoneid, Becond Cavalry are announced as Celling, for I ' Flooring, PlelxeCs Hard trsre. Uoxtlc, 7ef gtiis, Gl&sa, S avail : AJ ZUilt ;'-fi- 1 ; j Importer, Jobber and Retail Dealer in .ccz ? t. Cap, rtsmptly FOA xra n: toj" cs- ccd rxp - ? Furnislimg Gotfe & Gents' 20 lm Sprlmeitl tlte Chicago, l.lTie following has Juit Issued from the headquarters of tee Division of the Mteaouri: Iloalillxtc, G. P. ER0OK4, , Salt Lake City, Sola US UTBIIRtl. LATEST DT after-thoug- ht nf oae of which baa been' awarded to "William Uamc, the pioneer salmon Conner on the Colambia iUrer. This Is the only cannery receiving la medal at the Exhibi' tion at London. These goods are kept lor sale by the can, case or carload, bj Committee. 'MOSMONISJit,' ! IMME miw; LADIES', ; . :o:- .OTOBEB'iist 1883. r 1 m GUT! C LOS IN J" ; ystnVas a matter of conscience," And ; , rc-ligl- an con-aiat- t te money, power fnd f iuit. If to din use. Itself by pan alma conotlved the dirty Uea, and out or dering to the lowest diprayitlea of the abundance of their hearts their an man nature. When this cannot "words flowed. ce qone directly, oa account of the Bat: plural marriage ia only one natural revolts of instinctive virtue to the monstroui proposition of the part b? the system of faith and promi'coud Intercourse df the sexes praotiee whloh oonatltutss the under the gules of marriage, a resort Cilled fMor monism." And ia had to deception and falsehood. those are la the practice of They take advantage of the Ignor- poverty, dejiraJatUin and fan. that fsature of the faith form ance, ticiamof some persoce, ftad of the but a minority of the members of unsuspectiag credslity unwarv the Church. How then can the youth. They first dupelthen doom It la romance and whole system be denounced as a their victims. In representatiort until libercrime? Indeed, correctly speaking, heaven ty, virtue and repecCabiJlty are how can any system be properly ; then lit la slavery and de denounced a "crime?' a Crime of some act which la an Infraction of law. An Individual may commit crime, a system never. Belief In a system, however erroneous It may be, or may be considered, la not a crime. It Is only the tolng of something unlawful by an Individ-ua- l or Individuals that can be called crime. 'Mormonlsm" therefore la not a" crime, the belief in It la not a crime and it is a religion for the reasons that we have already advanced! We dp not propose here to enter Into t&e question of whether or notit la the true religion, or to prove which we could easily do that Methodism ia not the true religion, taking the Bible, or common sense, cr both as the standard. We maintain that "Mormonlsm Is a religion and that it la aa much entitled to the protection and tolerance of the professors of other religions and of the laws of the United iitatea as any other religions 1 ').. enoe to the Divine will. Supposing that it la not the true religion, It U THE CINCINNATI CONFEHtNCE ON nevertheless a religion, in the same way that Methodism is ($ religion, while bolDg very far from a likeness to the religion taught In the New Testament. We suppose that liha strong and language used by the Committee la directed agakiBt that part of "Mormonlsm" which regu lates the marriage relation. It springs from violent prejudice, not from sound Judgment or true know! edge.; There la nothing ia "Mor mon"marrIage that mlnUtera to "the lowest depravities of human na mre." uo sue contrary, it la more strongly opposed to Indulgence In animal appetitea tLan any other system called religion that has an existence on earth. "Promiscuous Intercourse of the sexes, so un- warantably Introduce! la renneo-tioi with this eubjeot by the . . a 11 1 raeiQouiii uammiuea, ia not pro- possa or eanotlonej or permitted by "iioxmonwm," either "under the gulgej of marriage or In any other wjr. aud ium minus or mo men who framed the report which the Stoves! combine the Latest Improvements with; Best1 Styles are really tne ismi onerea m mis Market, Lowest possible Prices. H. S. ELD11EDGE, SlIPX: , ''- ' CBLBBBATED aL-at- Kov. 1, ISM. -- ANTI-"M0RH0i- r' CAR, cft CHilLES W. PENROSE, EDITOR Tlinrlay, tali v 1 FURNITURE ; Taylor, Ronrfi & j rVS Arcitrcii. i 5 Uavlng secured, i for tUr present, lite' large lu tiding i In lately eccnpleil by Z. C. SI. I. Produce Department, better known aa (he Okl CJty Meat Slarkef, I nni prepared to contiune tlie pnrcbnse oi WOOL Call and see mo. o H. B. CLAWSOH. - 1 : j BRING- "STOtJt. - TBaDI HAIE, DRIED: ( Different Stjflea, Varieties and Grades AT LOWEST PRICES. FRUITS and we will try to dsacrre t3T Call and m r patronage tee, oy iionest lt&uag and at riot e Doors West of II lm ball Corner Kearly opposite H . Dlawoodey. I BespeotfuUy, SOREHSOFJ ; CABLOUIST. & 1 w" 152 Sizes and Styles. Baking tera are Margely adulterated with Atytfn and other hurtful FOR BALK of BY p.v.MADsnnaoo:, 103 Mam ct.f can lskb UD (3'ened) Ttanaler of J. Brittannia M. KCHOFIEI.D, MJor Gen'i. Coaaaaaad f tlieVt aud By riootu - I. I:. In tha Kitracli n nxtractlns, reductiopj-ogreat mi SLi 5cta.-fe- tllF. SALT LAKE re ion: ..us . 1 pricesi f ' ' UiMliiT UTAH LUDlb in - Dr. C. E. TOLHUH3T, ssla ueuverod C- , ; & CU R I G E S I1EST TKETII SlO and 615 a ETC. , AT S'U ; aSt i 'A. . i 3T FUIlnes from $1 to $5. SulUJaoHon Guaranteed. ; O. OELES, 33 LOS B. . 17 WASATCH IXI.OCXt, ttethYITALIZED tLU At Pascco ? . AIR Ut oolj e.--.'e and reiUble wa oau rtmro iccia aud lra!ih a dwic! tU SiME DaT EASTK It NW ; aides-de-cam- CUT, U. T. 5 SET THE HIGHEST PfllGE my. LAt; WeuietheNEW PaINLE&S PROCESS tv" EGGS -- I ToiiHunaT Xos. 1C BUTTER, TUB COHTRjaBTl tit""" :sou ftjixy: Pow- IFhile Cther aruffSp &J.LT fic UUMfAJNl. Burns' Kilns, 20 Cents per Bushel. Salt Lako, 25 1 -- o- ! 23 nsii nil cm fofi mi A 2fo. 1 Untitling Rock, at Quarries, $5 to $6 P 213, VST BALT UKU DBPOT AT OLD MARKET ROW. AT KILNS LT TELEPKOSa. P. U BOX, VtJ. , The formal WASixiaTvN. , 1. traatfer of the command of the army from Gen. Sherman to Dieut. Gen. Sheridan took place at noon y at the headquarters of the a my ia the War Department building. Gen. Bheiidan spent the forenoon la acquainted with making himself the olfioe. Gen. the bualneia of Sherman and memoers er nia sian rendered bim every assistance. Shortly before two o'clock twocallor the highest dcers of the army ed oa the Secretary or war, uen. Bherman, to take nia crucial leave report forand Gen. Bherldan towaa accomThe transrer duty DlMbed quieuy anu wuuuu ujr emony wnaiever wjuuu ance of the following general order notifying the army of the change: Commandet'a Headquarters of the Army, Washington, November 1st. General Order No. 77. By and with tie consent or the PrRhlT.t. aa contained in general .. to-da- orders No. 71. of Oot. 16h, lbSJ, the undersigned relinquishes the mand cf the aruay of the United States. In thus severing reiauon Which have hitherto exieted te com- N TH13 AGE OF GREAT DI8-- 1 ' coTeries, probably the most use ul one la that which has lately been ttlractins the attention of cere out n this Terrltory,nho were Immedl of Khcamatlsm on teat-notiyitscared ; virtues. Doctor Hill, of Knsland. &u eminent uhTSiclan of If ty yeata' experience, and who has icout eve inousaau patients, baa nade the discovery, and rjlacee this aluille remedy In the reach of HI icted persona In the New aa well 4s the Old World. Testimonials of persons living in Salt jfljtntfal Lake Oitj can te farnlahed on id. Highest Market Price One bottle curee byre- I caueea the .rTiTiWi-from the blood. ValU Pnr-- oil lrJ nQTioa 0,11 iUUS OI JUIUJjlJ it aW bailds np the yStm and maVes the aged as lithe and actlTe PPTTTP T as these ef younger yeare. All pain AUX1,' JjeaVG i aUQrCSS I amoved In a foW hours. Ask for ur. aim Uetebrated Antl - Rbeu- - WMU OUr UeilverV J "a&Ui natioKlltlr. Far sale at Z. O. M L I I T7l Bole Drue A n cent f r.nll. Department. IT.-- i. I mn v..vu per vuiVie. II uiuii a iivm has never been known to fail, aud la nnlil llirnnrthmit flrn.t T''fl - has been kept in all its originalunchanged purity and ntrennth. It has received the highest testimonials from the most eminent chemists in the United States, tvlio tare analyzed it frequently. There are no potpders that bear higher chemical tests, nor show so good results any tliat by tlie TEST OF THE QEM. It is a pure Acid BaTcinglFowder. Mate by CTHTTrVa & PSIOH, St. Cliicago, 111., C Louis,' Ho, TajatLf otw rera of LiOjinlin Toaat Uema, Dr. Xhrlee'a "?eoial riavor T lrx jCxtmtcta, avrnd UfcIo lerai2e. . Xrloa'a Cr. ' ' : .. i f ...t FRUIT CROP CHILDS1 BOOTS, INFANTS' SHOES, BOYS' BOOTS, CHILDS' SHOES, MEN'S BOOTS, MISSES' SHOES, iilic-ati&- r "ij i , 1 1 I- w r, P. TEAGDEL. s FIT FOR THE CLIMATE AND Q-- O SOIL, 0?O Solomon, Bros. & Gold. , ii |