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Show I'll EVENT TO MISTAKES. from them, yet any ignorant and probate old lady can administer it, The recent cases of "mistakes" in providing that the form be duly obdriving up cattle, when the horns ol served. Thus the omission of a word the animals butchered were thrown or two in the performance of the into the river, for fear, no doubt,tha( ceremony attended to by His Grace's they would hook soaiebody, gore nurse, will topple over hundreds o Mjnio pemn who h id been hooking, other ceremonies, involving importor interfere with the arrangements oi ant clerical positions, and put the parties going it on their own hook, Primate of all England outside the 'suggest the propriety of establishing pale of the Church over which he ozx kind uf protection to owners ol has been presiding for so many Mock. Permitting animals to run on the years. rariirc uncared Cur jind unwatched, is risky "business to their proprietors., s temptation to the unprinci- pled, and a continual opportunity for 'he professional stock-thie- f Still, animal? the pructice of turning out is common in this country, and g should be dune to throw a 1ii tier in the way of thoe who art Hpt to make mistake?, or are chrunio-flldisposed to cell to butchers liitteis" which do not belong to tlwm. Would it not be a good idea to have an addition to our list of municipal officers? If a Brand Master were appointed, whose duty it should be n inspect all animals about to be butchered within the city limits, and Lc(p a record of tlnir marks and brands, it would nut, be quite so hoiiio-thin- asy to dispose of stolon Mock, and a trro.it many "mis'aUb' might there- by bo prevented. We make the above suggestion to our ciiy fathers, and leave, it to their wisdom and experience whether or not it shall be embodied in some practical form. KE IT Ci CONSEQI JE CES I'HOJI L1TTLU CAL'NEN. 'Great things from littbi causes ,"row." The giant oak comes from the little acorn, iwi inch of space between a misplaced switch ponds scores .!' sacrificed souls, into tloir Maker's presence in a mom lit, a single vote turns the t'de of election wliieli floats r.n uncxpectant candidate into the Presidential chair, and all the workings and multifarious consequences of a judicial court turn on such a small mind as Judge McKcan's! A very little aifair in (ireat Britain threatens to emivulsi? the great Church f England as by law esthblishvil. Sprinkling, or, an it is incorrectly ailed, baptittn, is essential to in that ecclesiastical ct:d libnKiit, and membership is essential to clerical oflice. The nominal head t! that church is the Queen of The actual, working, thinking metn-Vershi- Kn-hau- bed p l. KATIIEK STItAXCiE. could be takcu to church, his nurse the sprinkling. This was (bd . jiibt till according to the rules of thi Ohuf;h in such cat-made at.d provided, but it is sdd that the proper fotm was not Wrvcd, and this I ring the cas-1- , the whole rite was void. This prelate who is net a prelate if the doubt is confirmed has administered many ccramunici which are also void. Not one of the priest r other dignitaries whom he has. ordained are anything but laymen, j.ud ail the cvciusLbttcal proceedings at which he has Uhuited are;;. tiough they h :d never been. f It will le perceived that in certain instances the Church f England rec mh ugh From Thursday' t Daily of Dee. CoxnrxsATiosi. Deseret News: 3 tening'i School. IW highest price in cash and mer- paid for wheat and dried ness. at peaches J. STANFORD'S, Fifth Street, The escaped criminal, "Dublin," was s79 tf Ogiien. n town yesterday walking about in open tiff THE AMERICAN SARMXK CO's BONK lay light, and was not arrested. (But LKSS Siinlinca, re initdi cttiT, aud less thin en he isn't a "Mormon.") liali'tlie cost of iinpurtoil SiirKnwi. Nellie Carr, who kidnapped a little named Emma Jennings, fourycars G. A B. G. A. B. the proclamator otherwise George A Biack, Sosretary oi old, has been traked, and a warrant is Utah, went East this nr ruing. George being placed in the hands of Deputy It is expected that she id a harmless fallow, and we wish hini u Sheriff Florida. is captured by this time. pleasant trip. The case of Cora Conway vs. Jetei Uch Yesterday's warm sunshine i Clinton and others, is to be carried still succeeded by dense clouds and further in the courts, as it ought to be. falling snow. "The beautiful'' lives only while it move. Its corpse .mud, i8 Died. horrible to look at, and chilly and At Kaysville, Dec. 1, of pulmonary sloshy. Ugh disease, Elizabeth Wyatt, wife of James chandise I b17-1.- The Chicago Tribune announces that an agreement has becu entered into between the Pacific Itailroads and the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, by which the K. 11. Cos. guarantee 1,750 tous of westward bound through freight per month at 22 50 per ton, and the 8. S. Co. to land all its tea at Sau Francisco aud allow the II. H. Cos, two cents per pound for its overland transportation. Seeing that araangemeuts have been made by the U P aud C. P. companies combined, to run a lino of steamers to China and Japan with the view tf running out the other steamship company, it looks a little singular that such an arrangement should have been effected. Is it not possible that the Tribune has been sold by some friend of the P. M. S- S. Co.? . v to-da- ! Wyatt, aged 07 years. The husband of diseased died Nov. 10, Variety. A variety troupe will at the Theatre on Friday and and it has pleased Providence to prevent Saturday next. Fr particulars see a long separation. The aged couple leave a family of four gionn up children posters. They were beloved and respected by a New Bam, Room. We are to have a large circle of friends and died having new bail room this winter, and it will be implicit confidence iu a glorious re.ur a down stairs hull too. Douglass and rection with thejust among the Saints of Bobbins' side ar new building east of Main God. hi reel will be opened next Monday for a Mill. Star and Salt Lake papers please dancing hall, and it is expected to be copy. the scene of much merriment during the JSinlatl se.ison devoted to "the light fantastic." Items. Gone to Eoire Judge W. E. Follis- ter, of Malad. 1ms gone to Boibe to preside in the Second District Couit, in the absence of Judge N ggles, who is sick in California. Th? put-ujob on Hon. Moses Thatcher, the result of Joe. HusPOW12K OF MOXKY. ton's anger because the "Mormons''" didn't send him to Congress, will come Money is the great moving power np before Judge Hollinter, who has n of the age. It not only "makes the rvputatiou for honesty, ability mare tojgo," but passes laws, plasters and promptness in court business. THE firet-cla6- over breaches of virtue, blinds the eyts of justice, condones crime and works wondrous miracles privately, public ly, socially and nationally. The Chinese and the Japanese, two nat'ons which have been popularly associated together, but which are ns distinct aud different in body, spirit, customs, intellect and various other characteristics as any ether two natious that could be named, have bcei hakiug on the verge of a great conflict. They have been hopping round and sparring like two. boys about to engage in a desperate encounter, and Formosa has been the battle ground. But jut as all things wtre favorable for a fight, money has been brought to bea:, and the war is over before it begau. Seventy five thousand dollars, or live hundred thousand taels not to be confounded with celestial has been tendered by the Chinese and accepted by the Japanese, and the latter will vacate the island on the 20th inst Money is equally t Christians and barpoU-namong barians. , . pig-tail- s s Postal Irrkcu larities. have received one of the lost letters from Malad. It had been opened. Wc are also in of anoiher letter from the same place, which has been manipulated unlawfully. That also had been opened before it reached Ogden, and we shall have something more to say about it in the proper place. If that office is not investigated by the authorities here, we shall carry the case ap a little higher. The other letter we complained about has sot yet come to hand. We do not expect to receive it. but we think it can be traced. We ro-cci- pt Fersoxa.Ii. Senator Morton, as per announcement in the Juxctiox, arrived here this morning in company with Gov Burbank, of Dacotah, and other personal friends, and proceeded ou his journey home. Gen. E. T. B.eale. of Chester county. Pa., also went Eist oo.this morniug'a train. Kalakua is expected to laavs San Francisco next Saturday morning, by a special train, on bis way to WashKinjj ington. Theatre 's to the Church. And the bishop blurted it right out in meeting, and BrntAt. Wm. Ilahey, the wounded the youn.'lady, like Barkis, announc- man who was stopping at the Globe ed that she was willing. hotel, and who died yesterday, was buried this afiernonn. Deceased was in A North street man went off, Satthe employ of Mr. Whitney, of Halt urday noon, for a half day of fishing. Lake at the time th wound was receivWhen he returned he walked thirteen and Mr. W. came up to Oden todollar watch, ed, mile?, lost a forty-fivof Patsy and with the sprained his thumb, spoiled an eleven day, dollar pair of pants by sitting down Ila'ey, an engineer on the C. P.. attended to the arrangements for the funeral. f n hi luncheon, aud caught a Dceeasy l has no relatives in this counmudturtle. He got back in time to b.elp the doctor cut from his try, but had (Mirficient means to psy his gards authority as nothing, but form olJest ky's Lot one of the several burial expenses. ns everything. Although the sprinklThe P,eV. Mr. Linj officiated at the uYvhooks he hid lift at home. lie doKB in bo name the of must tip too a curte-oring view of tho situation funeral services, which were attended TriE-ity- , and News. to vent Holy imphing authority by a few of the fi'iends of the deceased. four-poun- d y bed.-Danb- ury another communica- tion from Malad, giving university. A few days before he left he became so indicant tht he dressed himself in all his Iudan put on war paint, knife and revolver in his belt ap. peared in the presence jf the faculty of the university, declaring his in. tention of setting otf'on foot for hia home in the West The officers institution, g that he'vas determined to go, prevailed uptn him to wait until the next morning, when they would send him by nilway. Accordingly, ths next morning, Messrs. John B. ftan-daana' Edward D. Bingham, two of the teachers, accompanied him to Philadelphia, and placed him aboard a tnin bound lor Omaha, in special chxrge ot the conductor. He had been given a new name at the university, that of John J. Patterson. He was quite an apt scholar, and showed remarkable quickness of perception, having raasteiGd the alphabet in a short time, aud could understand many English words. He was always respect l'ul to the officers tf the institution, aud only got upon his dignity because his Indian companions had imbibed too much of our Democratic notions, thereby failing to show him the deference the kinsman of a chief was entitled to. tog-ger- y, tt e see-in- ll particular fi's to who writes to a "W," poorly printed circular issued from the Banks of the Bear, audjwho leaves "hite" out of his signature. The information in "Mormon'" article may be of future use to us, but we omit publishing it because we do not wis-to give a dirty &heei with four D. II. subscribers in this city, any notoriety by noticir.g it in osr columns. Our' Malad correspondent will please Font ail e Complaints hereafter abstain from allusion to the aud say his say on its own nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presciiptioti. It is a most powerful remerits. We inserlthe following portions of Lis storative ionic, a'eo combining the most vat able nervine properties, especially letter: It's all very well for the Independents adapting it to the wants of debilitated to talk about "Honest Mormons," etc., ladiev suffering from weak back, inward now, but the "Mormons' that ever vated fever, congestioH, inllamation, or ulcerafor them didn't amount to a row of pins. tion, or from nervousness, or neuralgic It was the Indians, bull whackers, mules, paiDS. Mr. 0. W. iSeymour, druggist, children and everything else that they of Canton, K. Y., wriles Dr. Pierce as could give a name to. It is openly as- follows: "The demand for your favorite serted that they gave an independent prescription is wonderful, and one man ticket to one of Charley Reader's mules, stated ti me that bis wife had notdoue a and that the mule nearly choked to diys work in five months, when she death trying to swallow it, but tbat he emmenced taking your Favorite Pretook one of the People's Tickets and scription, took two bo'tles and is bow wanted more, but his vote was chal- on the third bottle and is able to do tier house-woralone and milk fourteen lenged, when it was seen he would not vote an Independent ticket.'but the mule cows twice a day." Dr. Pierce's Favorin having conscious scruples about such ite Prescription is sold by all dealers laedicine. matters refused to be sworn in. Mr. Geo. Stnart has taken charge of the W. U. Telegraph office. He ic said c Saved to be a operator, and we know Twcnlj-firho is otherwise able to fell the oflice. I'y using Doolky's Yeast Towner in Mr. S. Lewis left here a day or so ago the preparation of biscuits, rolls, pasen route for Kaysville He is oing to etc , over any of the ordiuary baktry, take the Kaysville school. ing powders in. market. This iB occaA couple of men brought a Frenchman sioned by the full net weight in each here to day frem Cariboo, claiming that package, and the fact that it is he was crazy. There must be some mia of articles strictly pure, healthy take, they have got the sane man under and nutritious, which insures satisfac's guard and let the two people tory result every time. 13y using loohe. We think (and so the French genYkast Powder, thirty pound tleman claims) (hat it is a plot to rob more bread can be made frem a barrel him of his property. of flour, than by any other process cf Mormox. i raising dough. A trial will satisfy any one of its standard excellence. For tote 'Whom Gods I. Ye Ytte by Grocers generally. For nil k first-cla- per cent. ss con-pos- Inti Taken at e We have received l! ceive an education, left aW tZ weeks ago for home in Utah ValW ' having become homesick. He the nephew of a chief, and thou-- ht he did not receive the homage whTd should be paid to such adistincuish personage. This was shown by ha more particularly toward llidarcl Komas aud the other Indian atth Slop-pai- l, The performance last evenwas the best of the season. Mr, ing Rywater's Damon and Mr. Olsen's were worthy of all praise, and Hit Young Tford. proved those young actors to be artists in the true sense of the tert3. Miss (From the Burlington Hawkeye.) Monsley played Cala.tbe in excellent The other day Bishop Haven took and Miss May Bowring also suran uufair advantage of a gushing style, prised the audience by her rendition of youth at Marysville, iii Marion Co., FTermion. The rest of the characters Iowa. The bishop was dedicating a Methodist church and soliciting were well sustained. 'The farce of Pud-dyMischief went eff with a vim and subscriptions for it, and a certain dash that took the audience by storm, young man whispered if a certain G. G. Taylor and J. P. Smith Messrs young lady in the congregation would marry him he would give $530 dividing the honors of the piece. . 4 Homesick Indian Aban don Gaorge Reynolds renewed his bonds The Ox ford. "(P..) Preg8 yesterday, for his appearance for trial "One of the who at the December terra. A portion of the to came Lincoeln busicriminal to devoted is be University to to terra Wheat and Peaches. The From hut ! the Archbishop of Canterbury. And it has now transpired that he was not formally "christened, that is, baptized. Being in dauger A of dtath in his infatej before he is LOCAL ITEMS. re- in-an- ed Doo-iev- the Young. A startling evidence of the above sad aphorism was furnished yesterday in a telegraph dispatch bringing the mournful news thut Alice, ile of II. B. Claw-so- n and daughter of President Brigham Young, had died su Menly at St. George, whether jhe had gone wit!) her family You hful, beautito spend the wiuter. ful, poeSied of as amiable dispo irion, gif ed with talents of a high order and a refined taste, she had cultivated these admirable qualities, aud so become one of the most interesting and lovable of the circle who knew her so wtli in life and who will so deeply monru her death. A short time since she was with her friends in this city; and on the occasion of a recent entertainment at the theatre she was present, full of health, buoyant with hope, sparkling with wit and apparently happj as the happiest; now she l.es celd n dt ah striekt n by the hand of humanity' mortal enemy. Asa daughter she was her father's idol; as a wife and mother she was devote affectionate, untiring sacrificing all for her husband and cLil dien; and as a hdy she was the peer ol any of her sex. Mrs. Clawsou died at 1A" yesterdaj afternoon, of an illness of only a The cau-- e of her death wat excessive hemorrhage eccasiened by premature chill birth. She was thiity-aiyrara of age, and the mother of four children, sont, all of whom were with her dUr'mc brief iBness ard at the hour of her demise. Pe.av to her askes TO f The undersigned, Lumber Dealer this city, give notice that oa and after Monday, Nov. 16th, we will sell all lumber, scantling, etc., at $35 per M., native dressed, 54-- per M., native No change ia flooring, $45 per M. imported material. WILLIAMS k CO., BARNARD WFIITK, GIBSON, ECCLESAOO cov-m- GEO. A. PRINCE & CO. 08GAXS The Oldwt, U Herald. Sd. AND HEUDEOM. n1 Most Pertect Lrpt. in the United Stub. Maaul-to- 54,000 Now in use. x S. on d461w. few-hour- s hr THEPUBLIC. N other Musical Instrument ever the same Popularity. ni for Trice Lista. Esg-Se- Aidreas BufP&lOv H-- rj |