Show dd 1 ril OR lall all alb st sto 0 AN english elili y h has made a discovery disco which r I 1 iop lop ba oe p M v Q ake public liAl ilni tiri a d delivered v V r 5 q libe jibe h I 1 chhn chbr q 0 st I 1 I 1 miehael michael gha dha eil ell e vv a S vrr I 1 ava Fv r ea england ri gland giand i it A is t that av be ve there ere will be twelve man who will an enter ter heaven thib this calculation is hig hid b v in d is lio based on bas has comet come to ohis his knowledge and the opportunities tuni ties he has of judging of ilyes lives and characters through sacramental confession fes feb slon sion ar C H i f T usim mcleah if f tee twe is t lation be correct willbe wiil be ily lly averse ease foxen folen fo entering beaven heaven beaven even if he koittila foft foit fortunate illa tila ata as iw to have hl a ve an opportunity oft of doing so ar qz ia judge juddi who nho would not buli autt er ea era A person to be liaf ilaf naturalized las as a citi citizen zeil zoiL of the united states because he believes that it would not be wro wrong D 9 fora for aman to take two wives or more if god od comma 5 faed him to do BO so d eer ef amter ammer beyer want v to live eter eteri j nall nali y w here hero there are r e twelve waiden walden women tolo tol one afe afan man everd everi if IVI tto it should e in heaven i T TT T t but we forget it I 1 is s not the number of women that one mau man mian may be on familiar with t chief jus tice objects Us lla tia nef of those ghose thae women wives that excites his ire he does not care pare how often orten the seventh is broken As proof of occurred 1 in his court not ipg mpg mince A worthy citizen of farmington appealed to the court for his full fall papers one oneff his witnesses was interrogated by the chief justice as to thep the applicants marital relations whether he ho had more than one wife ac the witness replied that thal he believed he had only one wire wile but be he added tho iho eft efy was asly fellow and he would d jbf t vouch C to azz aft forms hi sst secret ecret conduct up it zou al 01 J mpa NTA aj ians of or himi himl J the latter a statement afe the ju judge if ge took no notice he was satisfied by knowing that he had but one woman married to hi dimit m cariota wa riota a m mans a nad tresses oi oi his amours that he objected to in fact such conduct on the part of an applicant appU cant for the rights of citizen citizenship would 06 be a as he would knoche was mes ivea ivia fik nata shiv abit hated mai ai 0 r mon who instead of seducing and abid ruining women marries and honors thern them a and d t their heir offspring the can cant trea d I 1 Y papers s jf fu 41 X OLD residents have probably noticed notice a that there is less saman snow in the mountains around this valley this summer than has been known any previous since the settlement of this valley vailey considerable sid erable snow fell last winter and many thought there would be high water inthe streams this thia spring and adm duning during no beason season forye for ye years yearb a i rs rivers and abid creeks birdso be enso low in june jane as they were in that month of this year th tue the te evaporation since bince warm weather commenced in the 21 sprine spring prIn kb lias albeen been excessive we thine thib this ja is partly artly due to tha the prevalence lof southerly winds this season has been an rn unusually windy one being in marked contrast in this respect ith ii thelast the past pait few summers bummers i me r s abd and the winds have haye been dry and heated they have passed over the valleys absorbed the moisture of the soil and like capacity have drunk up the water of the streams andi audi caused them to shrivels shri velu p i this drouth is not hot confined to our territory california and the adjacent territories have had remarkably dry we weather athert athera jwo iwo we learn also that far ds dla f fandli fanali iceland liase vi very rj much from heat nAn an olli official cial clai letter from that 1 lk k island bays says that WE receipt of a number of the birmingham daily gazette of df the lath uit which contains an excellent report of a conference of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints held eada r e vio us ui in the wel temp hall hit hll hil a 1 there were three services services one each in the morning afternoon and evening in the morning about aboud of the Saints assembled elder lot smith prel president dent of ofa we the c i iffla fo r e 6 lwe ite and the other elders present were albert carington carrington brigham barring lor tor loi Caleb Parry john B fairbanks george P award PW ward ard albert dewey william M Bi bromley bruley AP A alp kp shum shumway adf stephe ri taylor rii eli elijaha ja h X box Gebr georgeau Ge geA groo grob caleb haws joseph argyle Argy leand and thomas dobson at the morning service after singing and prayer the statistical and financial report of the conference was read from which it appeared that the conference va 96 of ele eie eleven v i en bran branches blies numbering three elders thirty priests irl iri ests twenty teachers and twenty bree breg deacons twenty one had been ece ce ived e n nineteen n eleen eteen had removed nine hd iud been een nine hadi had ded lied nifty fifty ft three lifie P had haa a te dj forty for I 1 arv T x ha had bad been beet buried a ta Tofal number bew ber F bf IT members including oc luding off omm meers officers the he financial statement showed that th there er e nail naci b oid old mae items tithing gid book money 84 84 1 alls 9 ad emig emigration ration fund 93 ad mission fund 95 0 o 14 lid poor fund X the expenditure amount el I 1 to sid Id the ghe the chief chiff item of v m bieh bleh was the contribution towards the emigration epal gration fund the authorities of the church general and local were next sustained when interesting filter lilter esting addresses of whick which good are given in the gazette were weye db delivered livered by eiders J B fairbanks albert De weyand wm M bromley pr omley i in addre addresses gaes gaev were de vered livered ll by elders caleb parry G P ward thomas dobson and caleb claws antu in tile tiie eVe eye eveking he Sa eite elte efte baya saya 11 hall ball was well weil ell filled and elder albert carrington off the X european mission and one of the twelve apostles delivered deliver ec A an address n which li he e appealed app to everybody lo come 6 into the tye church and help to spread the principles of mormonism which would be spreading spread ug the truth they were to do so forthe for the glory of ajor their own salva balva tj both bath horend berend he rend gere hereafter anter after he referred to t he the increasing I 1 evil tendencies of the present age and a M d said that as one of the chosen apostles throne of jehovah and testify to the sin and darkness ness ot man in the world after the testimony of elder argyle the conference for was wasi 1 I 1 61 Drought towa WW closely close r 1 I I 1 it C J two thousand thrifty industrious ohioans oblians are about to leave their native state so says the st paul press iu in order to esa establish blish in some other part of the union a model christian community 11 they pledge the themselves melves to permit no liquor billiard or gambling saloons or other immoral institution os within the territory of their colons colony but will carry with them the means to build up churches schools libraries reading rooms and all other appliances of a well ordered christian comma community anity it is expected bat chit hat a tract of noo I 1 land an d on tha theline line bf pacific rsm railroad in a odi ewi will III bep be purchased 1 on which they will endeavor to carry out their novel experiment the influence of a colony conducted according to the preceding gramme pro must be beneficial wherever it may be established but its power for good would certainly ibe more widely felt in a settled ll 11 region 1 l 1 of country s a tuan than in nil a desert can ohio afford to lose two thousand such excellent citizens as these profess to bs be she may be up to the average of the other states in every virtue but it is not very likely that she is E BO 0 far ahead that she can afford to let two thousand industrious thrifty citizens leave her would it not begetter pr fon for ohio if the proposed prop med colony coloby were founded somewhere within her own borders orders it would certainly be far more to the interest of the state tate people if ifft it bouldi could than to let iet ae 1 t them fiand settle settie some bome bomb desert desent portion of minnesota the latter course is like hiding alight under a bushel or carrying the gospel goppel to distant heathen lands I 1 when there are heathen at home more pore more in need of it for it will be taking a vast amount of virtue where there are admire and be influenced by it t when bf home it 4 might iffla euce ence mcgl thousands thotis Rudi induce very N i many nany 10 to t Q become members of the colony and in time even make ohio as much of a model mo deity delty 11 aa as it is proposed to make of the contemplated colony the proposed colonists are nov not like newly arrived emigrants from the old world to whom it would be a necessity tf if aney settled or took iga jaud laud at all to doit dolt it where it could beffie be edone idone at aft the bhea cheapest hea hes rates neither tire arethay they lit 0 the people of utah once were compelled to flee keople ee from their homes by a bitter spirit of and religious intolerance and persecution itis it Is also very lik ilk likely ely that they would be able to find as many in ohio who are aa as much in indeed aeed of and would b ei aa well weli abl abi bl e to a appreciate p the e and a hd blessings of churches efi eil schools libraries reading rooms and all the appliances of a well ordered christian community as they would find or bo be likely to attract to the wilds minnesota tamay basald be baid said that such undertakings s help to olf olg open oren aen len up and enrich the country so they undoubtedly do t but there nse hundreds of thousands reaching the shores of the new from the 0 ld orid already to dare dara angers augers an df gloe gioe ke as elf qualified fr from am iii ili lieme me tra training I 1 p idu ide ta ead t e h sitf sity ity incident to t ie e founding of colonies in the x essi esai axhe ache industrious and aud thrifty heb beb eeb t erlof era of ohl ohio 6 charity begins A flO rno iome is an old laudas candas bound sound as oid old audit andia the two thousand I farkas faraas ara are araas arkas aa asin cere and benevolent a as otheir proposed theyan thelca i n do to themselves yes and others 1 b y 0 aminat hotrie and extending 1 the fhe I 1 n 41 fit f industry y io sobriety briety and and every virtue within it biz hir hi wa 11 confines of bf oneie jwj state han than 1 fo ta hd an ftuer and abd t the lil lii ill require u e jar far it im 1 bf ald tells feils of an aann held heid fal fai op on al fa fasi aund arid thanksgiving day Jast whit fiall ail nil all but onel jutes ti nt t owned to lend lead leid slin sign brigle ae T thia lipa ad on one ono i howd bowd ver name was miss panthea L kenne Renne kennedy kenneda df seems beems the pney oney natural and certainly the thio 6 nian fp reent made anade tile tiie following breech which was her head anui andi heart murp common gommon bense sense and thap th AP alche tbt high sounding cial clai claptrap otral eer eyer ever go gaj off by all the strong womans comans wo mans vi va T 1 0 sisters in all ali fol for ds dehaye cant help our selves id celebrate hia his hla sef a dayh da of byouk by dut out chief magistrate but tell me aatto is alto ua us really aday day pr pf thanksgiving na 1 4 1 uld jcarl it a day dav day af pf f mourning mourn ipg and for fon what ifor abr r hust anda tp sisters 10 wilch we fee feel eed edat at least I 1 do in much eh desire talk to me mb of comans womans debi rit ril gatto we the rights we wito debt bire hire rp inthe if the men would tonly ionly propose why dont the men propose mamma why dont done don it th the e meni bled propose 1 dont know snow how all sli reel feel abou tie tit bubl bull do know that if the right man mau commes cornea along and makem makel make me an offer I 1 wont be at your next old maid maia ada dinner no bolat sli sih you may talk taik as you will inai about womans domans independence it is is all folly we are always Oe dependent pendent and ano upon man you may say what you like ike as to ot dur bur ir being mans mants superior or mans helpmeet help meet or ria iia natures tures noblest wor work k all of which man will grant us but what ale pleasure or hap Eap happiness can wei we have in our oun w ry through life without outa ouia a mans protecting hand and care over jud lud us nono none blate elate sisters rs none a and rid iid let lets othus others do as ad they will for mel mei am determined ter mined to have one andi andl will bene here volunteers volun teera piece of gratuitous advice daviee and that is for each of you to kland do like likewise what other relation in life so bb honorable as a mana mand companion the wife adf ai loving kind affectionate hus hua band bindl none andin andrin order to become such i let us cultivate amid arid practice tide tlde all those virtues that so much adorn pair st station atlon and that man so ciuch admires ieh reb I 1 awid arid my word forit we will ivill nind find husbands worthy of us we know that men lovus lovous know tha thai that in our dur smile ax the and plia the tiie poff if ard and we albo aled kanovi thit that for ua patriots haxe have died nave i r ibo 0 happi happy BS 1 a when in our bm r bil or rendering ps a favor leftha is it thal that each of us cant have lone jone on leb let us seel seed see bee 41 wAIfe at ia called tto today ay 06 so that wh fi ai iother thinks kivlis payrolls Day rolls aro around and there will not be an 1 bious sioux city on the of last lait june the paper arm which the above is taken contains an announcement which there theres Is not nod the least doubt in the world has made miss kennedy envied by every oner of the spi bpi spinsters spin naters to wh whom 0 in her thanksgiving day address was delivered it leads reads aa as follows i married atthe residence of hon A W hubbard sioux bioux city tuesday 84 ai IBAve avery py william D irv irvine lne ine tami g jacv A r V kenned 1 I y A han HAD INT kae THE reference references of mad 1 1650 M n r athe telegrams the last day ar ewd to ifie 8 erious serious riot in DEb dublin linare are plainly significant of one fact and thatis that is that the masses massed ot 0 the peo pie of dublin are interested in aud abd concerned foncer ned red about aboud the wrongs of their country ande and the sufferings of ot their their co countrymen now endri enduring ring terms ferms of imprisonment for for political of offe fences boes bees than over the parade and faiss fuss of aroya a royal visit the various expedients adopted adolte d by the british government to quell irish h discontent having failed to stay emigration orto or to alleviate the distress an il discontent of the agricultural portion gpo apo dictions vict ions lons from e h hapes t eirp rogena t tars rs instances b havo have occupied ged led for as 6 ore noyal me vilt avas got adt ji ap P ald nid aid the prince and princess oj aies ales the princess u I 1 ew I 1 with ith ft number of notables bies bles in attendance went ra to griblin Dri blin hinging probably that the ele eie jant would d loe joe 6 aW vedat fhe the royalty ap apu d enthusiasm for be ve agal agai again m jiwa keh keb the pep pew poppie popple bloj but edthe lothe the sc hemb h hab has s failed and the people of DublI fi tai til e ti tie tle d J adaa hd arla aria aristocratic j fe few have hake givens ther m s chilling ng re reception 16 to royally it va gp rp a ly aver aven aver met wath tithe the brit ekeh fre during durling the pr present sant reign agn yh 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