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Show r nf this nri1 nf S a attended to,, by proxy and be ubeir children might of sealed to l? ordinance adoption, by the Ts house was a house of order. Men's were one thing, God's laws another, referred to the great vi - l'ratt then the Temple of Solomon, in sea eu "li wis principally intended for the be TtU the dead, and this must lef3Ued again in the Temple of the the liV1De miSbtbe litter Jj)'8. that that which was dead, the baptized for sealed in heaven, being earth, ',:,iedourecords on earth corresponding nd tlie 'Ijt'i the boots in heaven, out of which. to their n,eu would be judged, according to be built the i emple irte In the to back the of people i genealogies times would be revealed, through 'the Li'!" and Tlmiimiim, jubt as fast us be able to administer .he people would Saints the Latter-da- y if And them. f r their to privileges and up jiJ uoi come duties in respect to their perioral the sins of their forefathers would Lt'upon them. The everlasting inheritances of the Saints must be desiguated, 6nd this with many other things must in the House of be given by ordinance Elder Pratt law to Got!, according the people to wake up and build in the south and iu the north Tempi-of the Territory, and take care that their iu the win is may not become absorbed to the world this neglecting of tilings of were 01 wuieu these important tilings eternal interest and value. "' - i 'e ul e- Jep. la-- s ELDER LOKENZO LOCAL ITEMS. From TuenJjy's Daily of October ". For Camp Doi glas Co. K. 28th Infantry U. S. A. arrived yesterday evening from the East, and at cnee left for Camp Douglass. This company has just been detached from the garrison at ernor's Island, N. J. Fine Instruments. Dr. T. E. Brown has reDied. new Woodmansee's to moved his office In this city, September 24th, 1873, of street. Main on disease oud dropsy, Ann Eliza heart building beth, wife of J. W. Browning and Tribute of Regard. 0. II. Earll, daughter of Robert and Esther Roper. Esq., Assistant Superintendent of the Deceased was born in Wytho County Union Pacific Railroad Co., at Evanston. Ya., April 4th, 1837. Her father died when she was two years of age, and her was last week presented by the emmother then moved to Nauvoo, 111., with ployes of the road on his Division with a superb span of hcrses.valued at $1,000 her, in 1842. Sho came to Salt Lake Mr. Earll's official course has been such City in 1847, was baptized the same as to win him the esteem of his subordi year, and in 1834 was married. She nates and all with whom he is brought leaves a husband and seven children aud a host of friends to mourn her loss into social or business relations. She remained, until death, firm in the faith of the Gospel. Personal. Professor F. Camfe, who has obtained a reputation The marriage of Mr. Uaynes, of as a scientist and Major W. D. Wheeler, visited the Junction sanctum this morn Kaleigh, a deat mute, to Miss hun ker, of Mt. Airv, also deaf and dumb, ing. Professor Campfo is at present took place a few days ago in the connected with the observatory. latter town. Mr. Dudley, a teacher Mr. Henry Orr, of Salt Like City, in the deaf and duufb institute, ac called upon us previous to his companied Mr. Uaynes on his trip departjre for Scotland, where he in for his bride. The minister read the tends to spend the winter. usual marriasre ceremony, which was 0. C. Wheeler, Esq., General Baggage interpreted by Mr. Dudley to the Agent of the Central Pacific Railroad candidates. The responses were Co , arrived from the West this morning made by signs, and everypromptly and will remain here until thing was doue in order. On the Changed. Gov- An elegant case ofsurgical instruments manufactured in Chicago, was received by T. S. of Wadsworth, Hooper. The set is complete and elaborately finished. Experienced judges pronounce them among the best in the West. Mr. Wadsworth had them made to order at a great cost. to-da- y, Electric Freak. About dark yesterday a gentle rain commenced to fall, but lasted only a 6hort time. During the night the roar of thunder aud play of lightning were almost incessant. A box of matches that had fallen on the sidewalk on Main Street, was ignited by a stroke of lightning and instantly reduced to cinders. well-deseive- to-da- journey to this city the bridal party Not Expected to Live. Gus. Taska, who, it will be remembered, was dangerously injured ten days ago by being thrown out of a buggy, is rapidly sink ing, and there is but little or no hope of Trepanned. The condition of Taska is 6uch that Drs. Brown and Nellis concluded this morning to resort to trepanning, a difficult surgical operation and one requiring great skill. They found a his recovery. Yesterday he was remov- fracture of the temple bone extending ed to another apartment of the Utah into the parietal bones which form the Hotel. During the day he was for a sides and upper part of the skull. After single moment conscious, the only lucid the operation the patient was evidently interval he has had since his illness, relieved. His recovery is, ho vever, when he had a dispatch sent to Mr. O. II. Earll, Superintendent of the U. P: K. doubtful. The Fair. The Territorial Fair will It., at Evanston, who arrived late last close this day. It i3 conceded on all night and directed that every attention was thoir rejection of this order of should be shown to the sufferer regard- sides that the exhibition has been most things, aud it was our rejection of the successful and has reflected the greatest less of cost. order, tevealed forty years ago, that credit upon the enterprise, and zeal of caused us to be wandering in the wilderness. We should never return to Jack-bu- u all who were interested either as manacounty and receive our inheritancos Mrs. Hannah Struck dy Lightxixg. gers or exhibitors. Utah's thrift was It until we practised these principles. would require time, consideration and Baird, wife of President Robert Baird, advantageously displayed to the throngs inof Lynne, retired last evening at 10 who visited the Fair and could not fail practise to prepare us to receive our institut- o'clock with her The heritances. youeger daughter into to be impressed with the progress the to the highions were a stepping-stonan apartment containing two beds, one Territory has made in every useful deer law. Elder Suo v gave a description was next to the window and at partment and the great resources at its which of in Crigham City, of the mercanthe time occupied by the eldest daugh- command. The people have every reacomprising eight departments tile stores, tannery, boot and shoe shop, ter. Shortly after, their rest was dis son to be proud of their triumphs in the catwoolen factory, dairy, sheep-herd- , turbed by a vivid flash, accompanied by various fields of agriculture and indusThe necestle herd aud butcher-shop- . sities of the people were supplied from a loud peal of thunder. The lightning try at the Fair which closes these resources, and a unity of their in- was conducted into the room through a terests tended naturally to a unity of broken pane of glass, passing to the opRecklessness. There seems to be a spirit. end where Mrs. Baird aud her Choir sang the anthem: "I will sing of posite class of people who will persist in not the nurcies of the Lord." daughter were resting. The former re- being taught by experience. The reckCannon. Geo. Elder Q. ceived a severe shock, for a while almost Prayer by less handling of fire arms in public places Concluded on next pag?. paralyzing her, the latter was rendered has become an intolerable nuisance. senseless. Although Mrs. Baird was not The frequency of accidents from the gravely injured, she was so debilitated careless use of deadly weapons, and the A that it was necessary to send for medimany fatalities constantly chronicled, do cal aid, which was given by Dr. P. L. From the Cleveland (0.) Plaindealer. not, it seems, have any effect upon that We are glad to say she is Mifes Guiison & Middletown are Anderson. class. This morning near the depot, Mrs. Mary Baird at the dressmakers and milliners, doing a recovering. while a crowd was surging from one end same hour was crossing the lot to the to the other of the platform, some men prosperous business at No. 411 St. Clair street. By means of industry house aud was knocked down, but she were engaged in trying to make a barand economy they had been enabled quickly regained har feet unhurt. gain. A revolver was offered for sale, iu a few mounts to save 6200 to pay and while undergoing examination one the last installment, we believe, of of the chambers was accidently emptied Absconded. About two months ago the purchase money of their place. to the imminent danger of passers-by- . In ordei to prevent any dishonest William N. Smith leased from Mrs. A Something should be done to suppress person from stealing the amount it Landt the premises known as the Del this ccreless . display of fire arms. was stowed away in an old satchel, monico Restaurant and saloon, opposite which was thrown under the counter the depot. They were elegantly fitted in an apparently careless way, and A Misunderstanding. James Thomas up, all the appointments being in good which looked altogether innocent of taste and metropolitan in appearance and Stephen Moore were boon comhaving any valuable contents. For some days Mrs. Landt was suspi panions. Together they had travelled A lew days since, as the day for cious that Smith contemplated some on foot many a weary mile; together payment approached, one of the la- fraud, judging from his unaccountable many a night they had shared in comdies took the satchel to see if the movements and vagaries. Her suspi- mon a solitary buffalo robe, spread on money was safe. To her astonish- cions were This strengthened by the report the bosom of Mother Eartu. "What ment the satchel was empty. he had left for the Weston Friday morniDg they arose from their slumbers that had become of the greenbacks was a evening, since which time he has not refreshed after the fatigues of the premystery for a time. At length a been seen. Early Satujday morning vious day's journey, and hastened to tiny hole was discovered gnawed Mr. Landt applied for an attachment satisfy the cravings of a ravenous appethrough a corner of the satchel, and then the ladies remembered having from Justice Middlcton, which was duly tite. They entered a store, bought a the Sheriff. When pie, two pounds of ham, and two loaves lately seen a little mouse running issued and served by Brown about the shop in the vicinity of the Sheriff appeared he found the of bread. But they could not agree the satchel. Putting these circumstan- property in the posession of another per- upon the divisiou of their rations, ces together, a clew was obtained to son, who claimed to have a bill of sale of one charging the other with unfairness, the thief. They the stock, and household goods, at the to which a retort was given. the The next step was to verify same time stating that Smith had gone to agreed to settle their differences by a resuspicion that the mouse was the real Salt Lake City. Other creditors who were sort to the code honored by those who thief. By carefully scrutinizing the apprised of the sudden disappearrnce o believe in the manly art. They went off floor the course of the diminutive the delinquent, and that the place was at a safe distance, and had a rough and of was bits tracked by burglar greenclosed and held by the Sheriff, applied tumble fight, which ended in each one back to a hole in the wall, inside of for attachments, among them Messrs. being pretty badly punished. which was found a nest made of the Walker Bros., who proved a claim of missing $200. But the bill and $200, and J. S. Lewis & Co. Among It is now necessary on the part of all scrip had been torn to fagments, so are Wm. Downey, who persons acquiring Government land to that not a cent could be saved, hi other victims had advanced Smith $250, Taylor Bros., stipulate that at leaet 10 per cent, of it this nest lay the mouse which had T. W. Jones, J. B. Czachart, V. E. Boes-se- l, shall be kept as woodland. If it be done the mischief, and it was dead, land, that much of it must be and parties living in Salt Lake. It prairie with having probably been poisoned by trees, otherwise at the end planted the arsenic contained in the green is estimated that Smith's indebtedness of three years it will be declared is net less than $2,500. coloring on the e to-da- y. Burglarious Roilc.it. a money. AY MUSTANG , LSIIEW d SNOW Delivered a short discourse upon the Order of Enoch," which must sooner or later be established. Jesus had his he told the young who eye on this when had kept the commandments from his had and give to youth up to sell all he the poor and then follow him. The Apostles and Stunts of the early church entered into this order, and had all viothings in common. It was through to in this regard lating their covenants were and Ananias that Sapphira matter The Nepbitcs also entered destroyed. into this order after Christ's niinistra-t- i n among them, practised it for two hundred years and prospered greatly. Their tirst departure from prosperity which ended in their final destruction, 1fars came very near being drowned while The crossing a swollen stream. bridegroom, who never swam before, rescued his young bride by swimming and carrying her in his arms a distance of several yards to the shore. They arrived safe in the city yesterday morning. Miss Bunker is a daughter of Kng, one of the Siamese twins. Wiles of the .Scarlet Fever. woman lives in "Wisconsin. Some days Oshkosh, since she was driving out iu her own conveyance, aud at a distance from town she met a couple of disconsolate clergymen whose horse had run away. They were glud to accept her invitation to ride home in her carriage, and on the road she charmed them with her quiet and winning When she reached the Main ways. street of the town, however, she evidently had a visitation of the old boy himself. Tutting her feet on the dashboard with great abandon, and lighting a cigar, she put a lash to the horse and drove up and down the street at a tearing pace, treating the crowd that came out to see the fun to a demi monde and very two respectable but horrified citizens. Four times she drove through the street, and since then the parsons have been busy in explaining how it came about. The wickedest gay-lookin- ltnown In America. througu-o- ut th huliilulilo world. It nai the oldest and best record of any Ltiilm'Mt in the world. From the' millions upon millions of bottle olit no complaint has ever reachas a healing and ed us, and PAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT Wr.s first It merit arr well known It is recommended with unbounded tesur once in oil caHes of CutH.Bruisus, Burns. Sprains, Hard Swellings, Bite, Joints, l'rozen Feet. Ears, Ac, Ac, amou all persons, and for Sprains, Founders. Ringbone. Scratches. Wind-Gall- s, Hoof-ale- . Spavins, Springhalt, Saddle, Collar and Harnetid Calls; alao disba&os of the tya and Ear in l;hriimatisnt, Poll-Evi- l. Horses, Mules or Cattle. MImum WILL ALSO Cure Kenralg'.a, r.hev.matism, Cent, I. run a Itack, Salt lihmim, 1 oisouons Bites, External lione and M uncle Afflictions, Sore Nipple, io., and may be J uutiy tormod the panacea for all . EXTEENAL W0UND3. did RemnnlKr, nthis Un!ment in (layer iv year, pronot sprtiiK up UOSTABBUBD ASD CNNITO? ALCXUE8 ducing THE ASO MUKHKOOM List- tho cxperfeuco of over with the most thirty years of trial, aniulatudo If the Linfcncnils not no rccoxmenJcd, th CLAIMKD ES ments. I:ut JiEW-lOB- JI Vfo have Money will Lo Refunded. Do not be Imposed upon by using any other Uniment claiming ibe aanio properties or results. They are a cheat and a fraud- - ISo aura and get nothing but L'lKt. Mimi 7 Bold Stoueb At st all Imcaours ass Couxtxt 25c, 50c. and $1 per Eottls. Roues Size or Bottle, Style, g Estray ' IT HAS NO EQUAL. Ac. LYON MFG. CO. ISTotico. HAVE IN MY POSSESSION TIIK FOLLOW ing described itnimal, which, if not claimed and taken awny, will tin sold to the highest liiiliWn at the District Stray Pound, t Oarili-n- , Welier County, Friday, October 17lh, JS73, at 1 p.m. One buy marc, throe years old, branded L on loft shoulder, 2 whito leet and n white strip in the lace, n cult with her. One brown mare, 3 years old, branded on the lull shoulder. One sorrel mare, 1 year old. illegible brand ou leit shoulder. One brown niaro, 3 years old, illegible brand on I -- right thigh. One buy mare, 1 --V ' V fw-Y&$&f- year o'd, nr brands visible. Win. N. FIFE, District l'oundkeeper. Oitden City, October 7th, 1873. HAGAN'S Ko FrrMtn can take Uicso Bit term according to direotlons, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are cot destroyed by mineral poison or other menus, nnd the Tital orguna wasted beyond tho point of repair. or Indigestion, - Head- )'wpipia ache, rain in the Shoulder, Cougtia. Tightness of tlie Client, Dizziness, Hour Eructations of tho Stomach, Jiad Taste In the Mouth, IMlIoua Attacks, Piunitation of the Heart, InllammaMon of the Lungs, Tain in tac replon of the Kidneys, and a huudred other painful symptomx, are the oa'priii(9 of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better puarantee of ita merits than a lengthy advertisement. - For female Complaints, inyonnp or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonie Bitters display so decided on iniluence taat u marloed improvement Is soon percepUMe. 7' Magnolia Balm A FEW APPLICATIONS MAKE A $ Pure Blooming Complexion. 1 Purely Vegetable, and IU operation seen and el at once. It docs away with tha Flushed Appearanco caused by Heat, Fatlgne and Excitement Healsand removes all Blotches and pimples, dispelling dark and unalghtly spots. Irives away Ian, Freckles and Sunburn, and by Its gentle but powerful Influeaos) & mantles the faded cheek with It Is bloom atd beauty. ioutetul "Sold by all Drueglsts and Fccf Stores, De pot, 13 Pk Place, New York For Inilumniatory aud Chronic and (iout, Dyspepvta or KhnimatUm till Urns, Remittent aud Inter- lnulfrestion, mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Wood, Liver, Kidneys nnd Bladder, these Hitters hav been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated lilood, widen In preduced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Tet- For Skin Uitcawi, !lt Kruptlona, ter, Kheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbunelea, Scald-lleaSore Eyes, Krysipclas, Itrti, Scurfs, Discoloration of, the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and earned out of the system In a short time by tho use of these Bitters. One bottle in such case Kill convince the most incrtduious f , curative streets. Ring-worm- tltr us H. II. McDONALW t fc' CO., . Gen. AfrtB., San Francisco, CW., Prugglsta A cor. Washington and fharltgn Sts., N.T. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A DALBPJki. |