| Show glio OR fht i t dentry bentli of elde eide eldera EldorA r A M rm on diteso keso reso a or tria ilia heaped holden HOLDER millard county march editor I 1 sebret secret I 1 news i ua the morning of last february at ten minutes past pc lock aur dur our worthy and well res jpe ean acted e citizen t zar n Apple appie appleton tori torl milo aillo harmon d departed e p t ed this life at a his residence inthis place of inglam matian odthe of the kidneys and lungs i he jele was the ilia eldest son pon of jesse j price and anna harmon and was aborn boici at conneaut Conne aut ant erie co syl Byl sylvania vania vanla may 29 1820 qu on the lith day of april 1841 he received th ahe gospel and arad was baptized sized by smith one of the IT twelve E ellve elive apostles of the church of J jesua esus christ of latter latier day saints lat at nauvoo illinois at a general conference held in lr oct 1842 he was called on to the state of knew ay mork york and ad on phd loth started on his journey accompanied by elder jo joserh joseph s eph erh mecham who was also called e adfor for the same purpose they baptized sized 52 62 souls and then returned reaching hoi hol home lp nauvoo Nguy 09 on the tenth of october 1843 having been absent from home homo twelve months in 1844 he served as police and was one of tho the number who demov cd od a aud and nd destroyed the press of the nauvoo expositor announced by the city authorities as a nuisance the ha also aided in guarding the city jn in Llie tile tie tle perilous days of the cartry dp conof alof joeph joseph and hyrum L smith anu o constant taut were his labors yand jand and illia weather we ather athen was so wet and afi dik re bip thab he tooka took a severe coed and and und lay abed urt cast for three months i HE hoaas married pa p the tho lat 0 o of Janu january arys 1846 by efer george A smith i to mibs miss i da daughter biliter u hilten of geo go and polly 1 belef nauvoo on the lath of february crossed the mississippi Z byver an the ice ico and journeyed journey gd westward to the ba M 1 soun river jn in company with 12 1200 jio aio 1500 wag ons oils I 1 id la the spring ot 0 18 aa I 1 be he started fo balt Salt lake lako valley pr gi westward JR company with Preil president dent brigham I 1 yra yva young and upon preaching the upper upper crossing of the patto patte juven juver ka was eques elied with with a fe few fow others to stay until the cenap company any bel bol behind ifrid reached that point he ge afterwards d a wasi was advised to tou toj yeturu to fort laramie Lm ramie and there stay urill up til the folloW following jing spring lie he f V vent pu athen thence ce to the missouri river bind and in the same year 1849 again westward arriving in bait satti ia lake nake ho V valley alley ailey in the month mouth of lobaj p t ut 9 gel gei general 6 ra 1 conference held an fn in great Salt balt laico Lalio city april oth 1850 ho lle was called on a mission to europe E and Q an U the 1901 of the same jno ath be h left all for the gospels 1 I karn at logn god our father for lif lih guidance and protection bound lor for the chores of old E england in company ill lil ary with others on g L liverpool Iver lver pool pooi ho he was appoint eato labor in the carlisle hull and nd newcastle conferences he ilyas fivas relda relea released in 1853 to return retura home 0 o lou iou where he arrived in the of df october Qc tober lober finding hid his family lly 1 well and I 1 in ak a prosperous condition 1 jander the hands of his father lj jesu esq sno P harmon narmon llo lie was ordained tt president in the eleventh eleve elove quo ru UK rii eri I 1 af seventies Se ventes ho wie remained m in great salt lake city until th tho the 1 3 year 1861 when be he was called to move to the southern u of utah he mado a final bait balt at ano county his labors in t the ike settlement to quer will be remembered for generations erat ions to come corne through causes cause best known to bim himself self seit be jie again moved north in the bummer summer of 2 and settled bottled in this place pince w where e he remal remained nedy with his numerous connect connections ious ions and friends wilding building and beautifying until his decease A 1116 he leaves a large far fat family nily ully his aged father and his younge br brother otherA A P harmon and anah a host of relatives hd friends to mourn his loss y 2 yours very respectfully in the cause of truth B BENNETT irane kane co february 27 1877 ito to kro mr alaneda normon mormon and gil iti i family tho board noard of directors of the operative cooperative co mercantile aishe association latious lati iati our mot nt at two pan ahli ya ib dt the tho fol lowan lowing resolutions th the e store being closed durla during g the th e day thereal tae the we ve il the tho e m embers members ot of the board of dereef directors ars of the above named institution have havo met pet to pay our last tribute of respect to the demor memory y of our ate ate ato associate and bro brother brothel thel appleton BL carmoni armon hio fichas who fio has hab been budden sudden suddenly lv called 0 py the decree of a wise providence to his hia finai final rest therefore ebelt be it resolved that to its ita fullest extent his untiring devot devo t tion to the development of the institutions of zion we aret are profoundly impressed with the loss we burtain sustain by his death resolved that we do ao hereby extend to the family of the deceased our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of sore triai trial and sad B i ad bereavement rea I 1 A prest GEORGE director bor wor ASHTON if j MARTIN black SLACK secretary echeta T X N M 1 A lare LAKE VIEW tooele thoele eCo oco co february x 1577 i editor deseret X jyels dah I 1 write by request of tha the president of the young mens mons mutual improvement association bf thih this thil place lace organized june 1874 since bince the organization we wil j tho iho the young men of this place hav have 0 o been beeta trying with the rest of our young brethren of the territory t school ourselves in the principles af the tho gospel of christ as asi revealed by the tho prophet joseph smith arnd arid d I 1 ani ana most happy to say eay there edmark isa marked improvement among the young of this little place ia i tion assemble regularly once drice a week sand and lectures upon the principles of the G gospel such much as talithi falth faith repentance baptism baptista and the aup fil of prophecy 19 d have readings from the ithe doctrine and covenants colenan ts book of mormon 13 and the juvenile instructors out our meetings are very interesting anu and beem seem to be productive of bf puen muen much good the attendance being muoi larger thid thia winter than heretofore which bespeaks a thirst athirst for ano know knowl i ledge ledu in the brethren ouri oui much respected president brother walter waiter er G Q Adam adamson manifesto great groat interest Inte kest iest in the welfare of the amro association cia tion and does the best hest be c can ean an to make the meetings interesting gehad we had a very Inter interesting erring efting time february Broth brothers ers ets woolley and parry of jour your city paying ua is a ti visit they gaye gave us muo muc muon much ovaid ovald vaid vald able abie instruction and good counsel I 1 in in regard to qualifying to fill any position we might be called upon to hold hoid in this church anid arid kingdom and also gave ua u a brief sketch of how the youngae 4 con on coni 1 ducted their meetings in salt lake city and other places pla pia ees ces they had visited which whid h was wag all very interesting to our association as wo we are all young and find inexperienced wilt but trying to do the best we can for we begin to realize that it is tima time for nil nii nil all those professing the nambe hamb of saints to be up add doing As als bro parry remarked f thero there W wm da a greab great deal deai expected of the young I 1 ind arid rising generation to bea beat onn dnn this dorkof work of the last d days ayr aya and alid for e ach each on one 0 to seek for for himself and our reil rell religion gion te to the coat coit sleeves of aug guz oun our p paren rents h many lad had done lit iff the past t em bet beis s U h president faut councillors ors orz a treasurer secretary were tary tury aud and iud ind i assistant berre serre secretary tary youe your brother in the gospel josephir NV secretary tho the count rree nd and enry enty congressional co comforts ete etc COI col lancaster co cor CoP comaj pa aj 1877 adur deseret eus newa cus Z i 1 1 upon on the invitation of elder eider cannon an 0 bahs worthy delegate in congress on re I 1 last tast t monday a week yeek ago ugo C ran down downto to washington city D C where I 1 rem remained mined Wined a week the guest ef of brother cannon who spared no pains pallid at to 0 make mate my visit pile one long iong ion lon to bo be remembered on ta the p in of the day of my arrival the senate met the house houses in the rno representative hall in joint session to continue the count of the electoral vote flom from my seat in the fhe he gallery callery for about three hours I 1 witnessed ohp th pros prop proceedings dings of our national legisla toro just as the senate 0 jo o enter they halted at the door when speaker bandall randall rose from his hla chair and announced the sen ben ate of the united states 11 upon which the house fouse stood up wh whenn ij the tho senator senators 4 walking a 1 n g t two w 0 a abreast b r e a s b being e I 1 n g 1 preceded r e c e d e d b by ly P president re s 1 d e n t F ferry e r r y marched down the main aisle and filed fil edoff onn off to the left to the desks and seats vacated some minutes b before eforo by the democrats in pursuance of an order from speaker randall kandall for them to do so republican president ferry was welco welcomed medby by democratic speaker randall kandall by a cordial shake of the hand and was seated at tit bis jila right A page in the midwinter ruid mid winter of life placed the 06 current archives of or ilo iio he tie sena senate te near when he aroi arose nrose and announced the joint session 1 on open aa and ready for business durin during the electoral count the senate kenw and tellers from the thed ranks of the respective respect lve ive liou houses es jn in forwarding the results 01 e the presidential election that tho governors send ai a 60 copy i y b by y personal conveyance and a another no th copy by mail both boing behig a addressed dressed to ti the thel president oft wit of df the senate mr ferry took first the tho returns from georgia and broke the envelopes in the presence of bhe the se sAlon cession aud and in handing banding them thiam to two reader leader one ono of the senate and aud the other of the house to be read yead and compared announced he hoi bei the che firotta first fas i sf having been received by courier and tho second by mail after careful caroul read ingin the hearing cfall present pie sept Peo georgia rala raia was de declared blared as ag having gong gone unanimously for tilden timen and hendricks or in the wording of president Pies ident ferry ferri being nil all the votes cas cast calt menning meaning of chur courso 0 tho the electoral elect orar votes glas Irr iff joint session the president derit delit of the senate prendes pres des ehe khe he speaker of the ehe V house ue his chair eh aej ary i lind and might plight be regarded as ai a co counsellor u n to the residing officer mr ferry verry has haj a 4 AM commanding senatorial voice and manner mannen in ia tiie tile chair chal r mr Ran rang dans a app ia vol voi voice pe and mariner manner are not ift so pleasing 1 I was astonished i a fier fief at til the p denem general f absence of dignity elary everywhere ap apparent ariit arlit in both senate and abd house houses laughing talking BD smoking AO kil fil ipg ing jesting and ano walking round and through the hall hali were indulged in withas with gith much freedom as though they were in lii attendance at an ord ordinary nary nany political po pow w pow held in 8 some ome woods in ai midsummer ld summer half lying down dawa jining jean ing over ae desks aks an and chairs s feet on desks bhe ebe fec m seemed 1 to 0 be favorite oris oils to our national ional legislators during the count one of the tele tellers 4 read and in the ind independence p pen depee of the U united n sted states slates one thousand lousan dand and one ja this caused a great and 9 general laugh throughout tha the hal hai and galleries it seems to me that r ome pome of our big folks do a and nd can I 1 laugh augh from the simple simplest pt imaginable cause unless something very im fin pt port gortat antis is on he tapis api s gai general rerat na and a most almost deafening ta pro i i vails vaila during the sessions 31 the tho h 0 aspea speaker kers gavel gavel is vig vigorously commanding or order er while but little attention is paid paix to its appe appeal 1 sometimes members are arr arrested for disorderly conduct t the tho tho the acoustics of the houss housa av ae e poor else my ears aijiro are at fault ddn i found them reliable s I 1 A cause of considerable noise and aud confusion is the perpetual tramping of af the nui nur numerous gempp pages on errandi errands roi for ihfe members if t a member wants to send bend a irl tri calion cail cati onto to the speaker Speake roi or 0 o q spine other member or to inome some ema female emu I 1 e liend friend bl outside orin or in the gallery ar 0 if ho fio desires a match wherewith fo to light his cigar or an up appie apple pie or orange or a toothpick toothpicks he claps his g hia hands lands for fon a page this clapping is is going on almost incessantly the tall fali hall i is much too small and poorly lighted altogether from above the desks and ais als aisles I 1 les ies aie afe are narrow members are ar continually jostling one prie another and when two stout persons meet in one of ol the aisles they j m must st jurn turn half around before they can crowd rod by bv during joint session tho the aay day I 1 mention the and galleries were packed the ilia diplomatic gallery being fhe tho excel exception Alou klon the nive five african or colored members af the e house houe take buto little parkin the discussions they of course do ao as much voting aa as white members and nd in that way wa y help promote republican views and wab wanes drudge 3 bilge A white all except bl his uis biose nose nobe was joking the colored member H the oli oll other er day when AfrIc anuB ingi 1 gi my beffer better ihan than thaia yours youa fo for rs because why iiii whisky sky turns your nose noso red but do does p t not affect mine mii mix 19 A good deal deai p 0 ap crape i e i is in in use draping drawing stand c I 1 n honor honbo of or iho ibo late lato 1 speaker aker kerr the dut dust lies thick up upon onIt it uncle sani sana is lavish with ith lils ilis of the C comport comfort and easo case of his hia congressmen the ithe sena senate tp arld and house have e ach each their restaurants lavato lavatories ries ties harber barber shops cloak rooms bath roo rooms ms lounges easy casy eha cha chair ac and arid num Mum numerous erous enous gentle gentie men 0 of f color as waiters falters to anti antl anticipate their every want I 1 had the tho pleasure of df a luxurious bath in ori one oil e of the representative al bath rooms which vaa waa elaborate I 1 in n all its appointments point ments almost averyt everything ID I 1 in n I 1 it t is marble marbie e excel except k th the e chairtie chalia chair the e carpet and tho the bootjack boot booc jack wh while lo 10 every t fi luk tug else is 81 silver sliver plated ex soap boap sponge towels flesh brush and edthe the negro attendant r the isseak of the capitol itoi itol has bas cost in its co construction up ur to bodae daxe dace some marblo is 13 lavishly employed 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