| Show local and other matters FROM nat MAT 8 provost guard general smith has established a provost guard in iti the eity elty city to look after the soldiers at pay day times and prevent disturbances tur bances of the peace by them left for liverpool by a telegram from elder W C staines to president B youngwon youn voun we learn that elder josephf joseph P smith and accompanying P nying missionaries sailed from new york for liverpool today to day new music when lie he is absent vm im alone is a song bong and cho choruk words worda by henry hemry maiben malben music by joseph J daynes sentimental ti and humorous but sentimental most may be had at daynes sons sousa utah musical bouquet no 3 for may contains A prayer frayer for mother s words and music by E beesley work saints work words by hugh music by jos J dayne fr imperial mazurka s by jos J daynes daynee reverence reve reverence Beve rence s by W C clive oliver and continuation of oe catechism of harmony nad and thorough Tho rugh bass jno juo son obsequies the obsequies of catherine Si Sl aclair were conducted alithe at arthe third ward schoolhouse school house hoube this thia morning the ball hall being heing crowded to excess on the occasion many being unable to gain admission bishop edward hunter waa was present senty and the speakers were elder george teasdale bishops B S A woolley VVo olley and E da M weiler and elders stephen huner hunter and john wayman the remains of the departed were followed to the aeme tery by an unusually large cortege I 1 I 1 eol C ita 1 i I 1 womans comans exponent for may blay 15 contains rustic Ws iblings our duties as jauga daughters terig teris of elt eit R 8 reports Ee ports Reflection reflections sf 1 milk culture glass IlAss associations ocia ocla alons of nature natures wishes and suggestions home affairs special conference about the literal 1 correspondence 11 sympathies with children lib storing vrain rain mother p etc genealogical bro ther thom asCol borix who left for st georger tay today tsy to day bas has informed ns us as a somewhat unusual coincidence that in looking over his hia ancestral genealogy 1 he w noted ted led that his father had one brother and eight sisters and his mother had bad ter and eight brothers also that brother colborne Col borns eldest daughter li ving living at st george has had bad eight bons sons and one daughter I 1 ngen ious ions there is a 70 young u pa man residing in st 91 george who i somewhat remar remarkable katie katle for persever ence once under difficulties he has been carrying on a diminutive job printing office in the face of obstacles not of an ordinary character 11 he adheres to this pursuit with great tenacity we ue have be ber the latest result of his Ws ingenuity in the shape of type case coat by himself from hand moulds HH ile states that thai be purposes making som some eother other m moulds for some border matrixes the juvenile instructor for may 15 contains jonah cast In int Ini othe sea joseph smith damascus Ques questions and answers on the book hook of bf mormon 11 editorial thoughts Though tg icebergs th the e C centennial e exhibition gin incidents of a mission 11 earby experience peri ence of inelder an elder eider ause use ef of tobacco tol 1 sunday le lessons sons for Ledru learners ers t music A 1 ing hymn words by richard musia by E beesley the cattle nuisance withstanding the recent endeavors of the city officers to miti mitigate gaii gati the nuisance arising from ing lug their cows and ather animals torun at large it still conti continues ns a source of great annoyance people in the northeastern north eastern parl af the euy cuy especially conn corn complain aliat that OB on sundays Bun days when the usual herds of cows donot go upon the ranges rang eythe esthe thep ther animals R are i rie turned loose upon i the tho streets break ahr through koug h fences a and nd devour every green thing they i can reach we are aske asked d to dire direct ct the attention of the of officers to this matter with a view to having the gardens of the citizens protected from the raids of 0 f those hungry cow an am expert swindler A jhuge huges practical joke joko in ih the shape of a xi sharp s swindle w I 1 adle was per perpetrated er rated up P on a number of the leading mer chantron chants chant son bon on east temple street on saturday bya by a person who banded around what purported to be his hi bui bul business liess riess card cards announcing ing him to be M cohn commission mer merchant chant thant oa on the romney block 0 onn off br friday this individual deposited 50 at one of the banks banko and then visited a number oft of the sto stores res paying forthe for tho the same in orders upon lupon the aforesaid bank which of course were honored inh Ina inspiring the merchants with the necessary confidence in the tb purchaser on saturday just st about the we closing hour lor or th the a banks M cohn paid another visit to the aforementioned merchants this time ordering orderings larger bills of bf goods tta tra ran nging gi ng from seventeen to about aboul airty dollars and again tendered in payment orders for the several amounts on the bank already alluded to ito all of the merchants took wok the bait ex one who is i rather noted for shrewd shrewdness ness while be lie was putting up the geode he whispered j to his bis boy hitun tun up to the bank and ask if BL johnso con na credit is good back came the answer Ha has a credit here hero of thirteen bicenta s when IL conns check was men ten dered the merchant informed inform eix eil him that be hempst must pay the cash fort fori for those bose hoso articles which lle ile cohn interpreted as an insinuation that his credit was faulty excite exciting P i his virtuous indignation at such ouch suc euc n evident lack of confidence in hla hia business integrity the aggregate amount in goods obtained in thea thes way by this swindler was about and arick it Is almost needless to add that he took his departure par ure on sunday morning bright and early considering probably that if it be he prolonged his bis stay his position might be bel rendered uncomfortable for table on sunday there wara wasa was a general inquiry among the merchants about one M X cohn the lur in terro gatlon gation being met wU hii hil 1 I A falls i 1 X at u ul what have you been taken in by him himton too the lesson to be learned from these incidents is that bank checks after banking hours from strangers in payment ay ment for value received should an extreme degree degroe of caution |