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Show .1 Ep2 V a xZl9 3 jltffiy'tj f3 -- si VoL I. The Manifesto. '.V.I:-m:i' i I i K.ii:vli.i I jvtTiiM lir. k- - V.'!ilin:i. iiKi.i, .in I Col tiMi- l.n-- i P. Ci.ruiiiii aad Lj:m S.ven Hi hikMiiiifi K til Jiui ; A. J'ulitM n uIi.jh, Vistm A n in And;s.m. Emins C.J-ih.- i n, K inn 1ctiu i.i, Anna Avull Sr-i.n!u mnl Miiiin Ciiii'iieiueiiAVal-- ' deni ir ll.i.i.".n,lj nllitiv '! rj, Cnri.iine :i, Hon it in Mmih l4. NtlllH. ot the Likr:il lights. I. l'nt i. Ephraim City, San Pete County .Utah, Thursday, Oct. 2. 1880. ihr m6na,t 4 the lint inuirecN hr 'liters and slrrs, we air licit ciTlTinTl wXX. non; uui tnr nlcsms n of a IToban.m h is lor YeHl H30 xCC O i ul 11 xU AtldrfMm the people of .Ephraim in a oil Friday Meeting, ai.J C.nl II Fitdlickson' Special ErcniiiK Last. 1 .sou, J'llm F. K.kiii.i-v.'i- i, Nrliina Kni liman Maaene mnl Annie NciIs-mCiiiilen ulianiun, Sjeakft of Bapt lent The IL Y. Academy and M Neils IVter and Jurgen Peter, iiiria. Ban 1'ete Attendance. Principle!. Ainendsen- k.- iii, Karen Sylvesieseu, Ole l.yli.i AiideiS'in, Hilda Henderickson. A SPECIAL MEETING. Tiicudme and Svend I'. J iliusun, laid OFFICIAL DKCLAK ATION. Hansen Matilda Sept, sfith. at 8 p. m. vig and li ilt e. Karneai. anJ Lilum Malm, Meeting called to mder by Pret To VYliuiu il May Piet, dispatches having hei-- sent f.ir j Helena M. Jensen. Ulav-- j hl.se Pauline Peierson. Singing by the TabernacL Choir. Opening Prayer by Heury Beal lolianuali Sii i.uness. pjliucal purposes limn Salt Lake City, Kami, Hails and Oi.lIVN. S n ;ing: which have been widely published, tu Plait Intbv nan mho twnmuae with the eilect that the L!uh cniiiniissi ui, in lairs and AG.i;taf J ihaiisen, Maria Kl.v: Jcmu aumnicJ that Prophrt and tear. ViiJers-jCarl F. Nrilsou their recent report In the becieuiy of son. Tn ir.i GEORGE Q. CANNON. the iiilerim, alle.je liiat uliual mania-ie- s 1'. Pauline U. J. and Elizabeth Zi;eu-liu- l. have been cnnli..cied in L'iali since Mri luu Jakkmab. Kcpwtcd by DKIliHAM. last lune or during the oast ye.u; ais.i nli.inCor:ieliiiseii,Ciirislina Johansen, It if moat unexpecied. my brethren that in public d.scnuises ilie le.i.leis if the chuicli have taught, enconrag-- il and i ii.i n.vli Knudseu, I. ivise Marie, Anne and sisters, that I stand before you tonight. 1 was just passing through on urged the continuance ul llie practice of Hellenian, Sara U. and Baliue Keilsun. PRvjVO. Prest. my wav from Manti, when polygamy Lovise Winter. 1, iherel.ire, as president of the church Peterson proposed that notice should PLEASANT liROVK. be given, and I stay and preach. I cono' Jeus Christ cf Jutter day S.unis, di Kirs:en Sofia, Bemhaid, Keiuholdt. sented. and you have responded by hereby, in l ie rmikl sulcinn iiiauner, J decl ire dial these charges are false. We Hiahnar, Anna Amanda an John coming out to night. I am willing to are nnt I. 'aching polygamy, ur plural peak to you and pray that what I uv SPANISH FOK. may be dictated bv the spirit ot God. marriage, nor permitting any pers jii to Karen Jor1 To this end I desire an interest in your Sjpilia enter into its practice, and deny that J.ihumiah Peteisun, faith and prayets, and that the ptayer either ioity nr any oilier number ol plu- gensen. NEPHI. ral marriages have during that peiiod ol Bro. Heal, offered in our behalf may been suhniixed in our Temples or lu Clir I) ittecher, Neils, Anne K. E. be fulfilled upuu me and this congregaand Hansiue leiisine, Bodel tion. uny oilier place in the Teininiy 1 do not know of One case has heen repjitcd. in which Rarmussen, Alex W. Nielsen, N. E. any enjoyment in my the parties alleged tiiat the niamaga time M. Svend E, Martha, Alms, Sanity experience, that is equal to the pleasure was prel rined in the End ju'ineul E. Kiick R and Neils W. Sveudsen, Sine received Trout the presence of the spirit of God. House, in 'alt L ike Ciiv, in die Spring I sepli, Elvaria, Siveri Hans, Axel and Anne E. Frutsen, Lauriu JoIt is the appreciation and understandol IDS), but I have n it been able to Sliue Severin Niels and Jorgenlearn wii i preformed tiie ceremony; hansen, ing of this blessing that In mgs thou Amhuna Clir. Niels Brodin, liansen, wlto compose this congregation here towhatever was dune in this matter was son, nilhout mv knowledge. In consequence Agnes Jansen. night; it i that they may partake or SANTIQUIN. this happiness that they came ot tins alleged nccurauce the hud possess Emma Cecilia anc A.ui-.idSiylin, IIu lo this meeting. When we partake uf house was, by my msiiuctiuns, takIda Peiiersun. the Spirit of God it is more than food, en down without delay. fur food only satisfies our physical wants In as much as laws hue been enacted ji'Aa. Ears-inErick Pe:tcrsiii. Anton and ilia spirit satisfies all our spiritu bv Congres. l.iriudd ng plural marriages Juiion LarM. jrtlii-sod Clir. which laws have been pr.uijiimed cjii P. M, .Sclinilli, I) reamings, assuages grief, bungs comst.luiioml by tile court ul last resr , I son, J ihaniie and Niels C. orenen, fort, and relieves sot row. Lhisteu-ses.ib-mNiels Chr. Soieusoii. Ye are the m jst blessed people that mv nileution to hereby declaie Du we appreis upon the earth to those laws, and lo use iny LOGAN. with the nieuilieis ol the cliui.'h ciate our blessings mv brethren and over wine. i I presidu to have diem do Emilia O. Anders ni, Neils. Hanna, Anna. sisters? I know that I d i not When 1 Svaiue. Hcrnuii and Susie K. Jenson. think of all God has dune for us, the likew se. There is mulling in my teaching lo die Joliau A. Nielson, Auhie K. and Johanna many precious gilt and blessing He M. Peterson Kathrine Winkler, Oscar has bestowed upon us as individuals chinch ur in those of my during the time specified, which can G. K. lijuikinan, Karen and Lyd.a Han- and as a cummu iity. my language is insufficient tu express his goodness reasonably be cmsirued ti inculcate sen. Emma Thompson. Hl)LKROOK. towtrd us. What a great blessing to or encouiage pjlygmiy, and when any Nielson. Peter and Jens knots that the Lord God lives, and that Jens elder .l the church has used language MUNTPKLIfcR. this is His work, that he has pledged which appeared t convev such teachAnna R. Sofia and Anna Johansen, Joh- Himself that it shall not be thrown ing he lias been pi mi, illy reproved. And I now publicly delate that my ad- an, Selma and JosefinaMagnussen, Mar-e- down, nor given to another people; that He has covenanted with us fur many Saints to Jensen, Hat s Neilson, vice lo the Latrer-diRAGLE ROCK. from c niliar mg any ntairiage forbidgreat things, if we keep the conditions lie has prescribed. Think what B, L. ChrisieiNcu. den by the law . f the land. p..w MORNJNG. BATCROAV Wilfukh VVcmuKt FT, ei he ha given to poor, weak, erring, into court end mortal man! , He has given ns, for The grand j ill y rame PresMent Me Chnrc.i ol Jesus ' three indictments. the power to tiaptise in His Christ of Lntei-duSa.r.ts, The case of the People vs. Henry name, and the man or woman Opixions. Crouse, Sored Jensen. Jos. Fairbanks through this ordinance, having III comtr.eiiling on the above opinions and Ted S itkell weie ignored. irsi repented, will receive remission ul uu-- so vai..d, mat we believe our read-ei- s ISenjamin F.ieman plead nolguilly to their sms. Is inn this a wondetful pow will lie en'erlaiiu-bv a ihe rharge uf grand laiceny. er, given to ns, and hundreds i.ke us ni a Tne lirs to Tie cave i i tiie People vs. Pal Collins, Do we appreciate it? Suppose hut one k u I,i'pi bUTglcv, was called and a jury empau-eh'.'ie Intel viewed hv a Khin-man in the world had this powei, Inov wo Ms. S S. Jo.-e- of Fio o w.io s..;d far would we navel to get lit hi reach, lor the defense. lie 111 .tight il w.tiall light, lie at le.is. Alter ex.ioiiiianou id witnesses Kir. tube panakers uf :1ns mestimablit blesswas willing lu m cept it as bc.ug s'l E anc o reluded for the and ing. Ve would alnioti adore worship llie case was auhnrt'.rd lo ihe jmv. sight such a man, deeming it so marvelous, so tlon Lir.liei T. Tuttle, of M.uifi, said Hie case of Ada Home vs. C Y. Hot Godlike, that lie had tiie power from I ir he believed was all foi no hci. ne, di voice, was called. God to remit sins through the ordinance Hon, William K. Kiid. of Mauli, said Tie plaintiff tuuk Ihe stand and testi- of baptism. it was rather snange, Ivu supposed il fied the defendant bad deserted her and This power He ha given to his serwas all right. Saw no leasun wuy those had faded to support her. Her name vants, the Laitet-daSaints, for every who were brought up fur unlawful co- had been forgea to a check and be had sittceielv repentant sinner; ami should habitation, and kindred offences sli uld repeatedly assaulted her. we value il less because so freely given? go to jail now, as this made it possible A decree of divorce was granted. That we do not have to travel thousands for them to consistently make the proD. Kiching was excused from service of miles, or devote our wealth to obtain mises. He was well saiished with what as a Because God has given this power juror for this term of court had been done, and it did not wreck his l ire jurv in the Pat Collins burglary to thousands, and this blessing is widely faith. case caniei nto court and rendered sptead, should we think it is become Geurge .Sutherland, Esq., of Provo, verdict of guiltyas charged in the indict- common? and should not those who reaid it had the right ring, out lie did ment. it? If we knew that ceived it nut consider it of much foice unless the Court adjoined until Monday morning only one appreciate man upon the face of the earth conference sanctioned it coming at to o'clock, had the power to confer tiie gift of the Hun. William H, King, of Provo, said Holy Ghiost upon us, after we had rehe was perfectly satisfied with it. That ceived baptism and remission of our SAN PETE STUDENTS. Pres. WoodruO had given it in all faith sins, how would we feel towards him? and it should be so taken by the peo-pl- e. At Ve would travel all over the whole present San Pete has only fou r Y. Academy, earth, cross oceans and continents, and B. the students attending Judge Johnson, of Spring City, said: Pie isaut alone had u, but there would be no limit to our exertions to give the article the weight it should One year Mi.are now these only four. These are to obtain this blessing. Pilgrims in a have, it ahnold be sanctioned hy vote Lund o( Ephraim Mohammedan lands, travel thousands of the people at the next conference. Antmie and Hiiiry of dl. Pleasant, and ot miles in order to reach Mecca, by Then it would show sincerity on the pari C, W. Sjrenson them deemed bolv; while trom Russia Benjamin Luke of Manti. ui the people to keep die law. The Academy h i ve a dertment in many pilgrims go to the Holy Land, the n Ally. Whitecolton. of Provo, laid he Territorial Enquirer. Anione place of our Lord and Saviour's considered the question of national Saturdays and burial. These people visit is editor of the Department and Lund interest. That it was the greatest c.mp de Julia Murdock, of Braver, and a these shrines in order to please God and il at thai the Democrats bad evermaJe. Miss lady uf Provo, ere his assistants. obtain hi favor. If they in their ignoryoung Said he: "It is worthy of die statesmanmen seem all v ell pleased ance, will do so much, wliat would they The yunng ship ol a Uissiark. The Republicans, with the school and the faculty, end not do if they weie enlightened, and I Mr. one am myself, (and fakemanjhave had all the keys, gifts and powers held increas-iubeen playing a fine game, and this com- consider its reputation is daily by the church in ancient days. These will knocks Idaho out. be them pletely blessing! have been given to us, by democratic, ai this Manifesto, in my their power our sins have been remitted A DRAW OX NEPHI. Idaho makes test a the oath opiniou, Hon. L. T. Tuttle informed a Regis- and we have received the Holy Ghost and the Ciillum-Iit- ll is es the other day that two of 1 am not personally acquainted with It is a fine tiling for the Reporter worth nothing Manti depoaiter in the Bank ol you all, but will venture to say, there is the Democracy, and is certainly ul naNephi, had issued notification that not e member here but can bear testitional imporiHnce." they wanted fao.ooo by the lint of Oct. mony that when they went down into Several of Sau Pete's bright progress- This is to be deposited in the new the waters ot baptism, they obtained H. AcY. ive young men, attending the remission rtf their sins, and a testimony Bank at Manti. in answer how the to ademy, enquitv of the same. In like manner, through Institureceived at was that article the the revealed ordinance of the laying on It cr a tea something A newspaper that had changed its ul hands, the gilt of the Holy Ghost. tion, one said. of a r'l.pie at the t.rne, but Prof. Clufl ''dress'1 Not one but can bear testimony that from one it had worn their hearts were changed, and love gave a very comprehensive lectuie on out its self to the one another pathe suujeci, illustrating the sevetal begotten; they wrrt like new men and p.iin.s by citing the conduct of Nephi, per had worn out, asked how the women, in feelings and desires. What under sinuliar circumstances, and the general public "how do you like our had formerly been of great importance feeling was in a great measuie allayed. new dress? A copy reached the watgone from them, all their gross and seemed to be tbuse of These lead- worldly desires; end they were new men of our one hands of in included llie con number the entire and women in the Lord. That which dewho in succeeded veisation. ing physians, they had formerly desired intensely, The Kkrister also has an opinion ciphering that much, and returned was now swallowed up in Ihe work of Pres. Wuodmll is a man, who, if his t ie paper with this legend written cn God. life was called for would give it ai freely They read the Bible as it were a new You should write margin. asdd Joseph Smito. He is a man of the and with a new understanding; as book, emit judgment, and not a policy man. on this thing like the boy who drew also the Book of Mormon and the book Beleivmg this me ate bound to believe ahorse. l)o you know what that was? of Doctrine and Covenants. They were that lie gave th s Ms ilevto, not for pol- He wrote below the thing, This is a filled with love toward their brethren and sisters, end even the love of women icys sake, but because it is the right horse. You should write on it is was subordinated to this new love. Was thing to do and wa are ready to say that Pres. Wo idruff is right, that it will be all newspaper, Stop my copy. Some p this not the case? I know its effects wa are and as to to results, do not all their willing right pers print compli- upon mysell; kindred, home, friends, ab.de t it issue. were all swallowed up in the love of mentary notices. Jesus Christ. Through this simple ordinance THE EMIGRANTS. baptism, going down into the water, It is a very poor habit some uttered by a poor our in to, viz; a few brief words weak man, full uf imperfections, tpany Through the courlesy of C. C. A. in exchanges have fallen the of names each of which were plain to you, and yet this publishing Christensen, who received the folor renewing glorious result, because God had given lowing list by private letter, theRF.G-ists- r person subscribing The names of him the authority and priesthood; and is cnapled to give it to its read-er- their subscription. fur you. Is this not this was parties ordering their paper stopped great? wrought List uf Scandinavian emigrants sailing, would pe of more interest to the Even greater promises than these and ChrisiitiM, Scpt -- public that the select few who take have been mad to you who have had fr itnC i;w.na-13 th. Elder Jens Jensen in charge. their paper. Ensign. "Who can it the privi:ege of going Into Temples, and SALT LAKH CITY you who live near Man'i have this opbe? Sfia Anderson. Jonan Erick Shi, Erika portunity. What is said to young peoCarolina.Anna Ftedrika, ple who go there to take upon them' The potato crop for Sanlcte while selves sacred covenants? Promises and Arvid Fer Hjaltnar D.ihlstedt; Welltelmina Maria and excellent in quality, is not so great inestimable worth are made to them. ti ck. S fia Alexander Linilrolh, J 'han in Hpm-'- i 'tn, Principalities, Gifts; that they iuanity as was expected or de Poweta, Eli and hall be clot hed with glory, imtmiiulity jc.i S'lentm tV.ilbrind, sired. Lather Gerda and Ksttuia, eternal lives; that they shall come Raima Lovisa, Money From the Meilti Hank for Munti. j ' l.ej.iivl, ki.'-iii- .c .ima a id H:ir.iu J. 1 1 and i other Mar-riisn- n , i i. Hy-ru- m a . 1 a n. .t iullu-euc- e , n y y re;K.-rti-- wlr-MM- Ti d piosi-ciuir- y crusi-lixio- ' - 11 l.aac and jacoh aliall w II , l upon tin-iAnd it tie lulnl! d?'' lime rr.uv a ik Were the pr rinses nude to y.iu you went down into the waters uf baptism fulfilled? Certainly they were. Did you not rereive the precious gift whicn il bestow? Well, the same authority promises yon these gteatet blessings now. The same pricsiii.iod which bestowed the Holy Ghost upon you, g you iu the. tutions ul the Earth and which you so gladlv bered, seats upon us these other gifts aud they will all be fulfilled tu tneu proper time and season, if the conditions are complied with, not one wind nail fail We know this w the truth and no cunningly devised ule tu deceive, and load u in improper patits. We kuww that God has ap 'keii from heaven, aud that angels have come and administered to u. People wonder that we testily of these thing and that i hey are considered necessary. There is nothing m.tre palpable, than that it was uecessary that God sliiuiJ again speak since the professed Church ol Christ was divided inm many seen, who, claiming Hut every oilier but themselves, were wrong, atill deny the necessity uf God's word upon in subject. It was an act of mercy to send the true gospel again to man, looking at the results. Joseph Smith was a mortal man, with many weaknesses and faults, and yet God chuaa him to peifuini this work There were two ordained at the same time; the othet was Oliver Cuwdery; but aa there must always e a head, Joseph was that head. They baptised and confirmed etch other, according to their iustruciKwa, end these acta fraught with auclt great consequence prepared them to open a wmk mat shall revolutionize the earilt, and restore the king d'tm uf God tu its purity; with the same priesthood, the same power, me same blessings, gilts, prophecy and knowledge i hat were wttb the Churcn as established by Christ. And these will still follow thus who believe sign until the c lining of Jesus btmsell to reign for this church lias been etab!ii!ied never to be thrown duwn. Many will turn a ear from the truth, nut because God wills it, but because they will not tiieir covenants, and walk in tne krep the Saviour marked out lor them, path and disobedience they become thiough aliens to His holy spu ind to theii covenants. foifeitiug these blessings. Those who thus turn aside are, indeed, iu a dreadful condition, after entering into holy covenants with God. through sin going back into darkness. Woe unto them! No person can conceive il the misery ot those who fmlett their sal-vion. On the one hand is a'.ernal gloty, blessings more sunterous than the stars in heaven. We who are here and have Hie pnvileg dfiinw lo the temple and 'here perturmivT' aid acceptable Work, have me cnaucs b lore us if wa prove la'thful uf esaliation, eternal lives, powers, principalities, kingd mt. gifts, knowledge and all llie blsiiig of Abraham. Isaacaud Jacob, On the other hand .f we foifcit them wh it will bee imif us? Why wh forfeit their right will sink as low .is they wh j tenum faithl-- will rise high, tiie miseiy of ill ise will be grvai tor they w.ll hilly real-liand wrniil they have List. rc-- glaj-enin- a r e ,in ei. '..i sv wuvther we shall at order mu ii Ve eu.tjui'l m 1 tie saved or damned. :e ai libriiv to use om agency: are C.IU 1 ved i.i evil or walk resolutely in the unr talents wav of the Father; casta and powers to lay the fouudaiijii for gl iy msery in llie life to c ane. G kI in his infinite goodness has gives us lilt, health and time. Can you conceive uf any olessmg which he has not given you? Have you evet gone to him with an unsatisfied desire that he has not given you what yon have asked foi? lie best ws light upon the ignorant, cumfort on the weary, happiness to lie sad. If you have gone to U.m n truth and humility and asked foi w tat lie nas u.H given you u was because ymi were a a prepared lo receive it. Because you had not wisdom and expeiteuce sufficient to ure it well, so that it would become a blessing to you. S unetunei out children ask for or desire tha: which is not suited to their years, or strength, end we deny thrmeipetteiics lor their children and gold. We are all ife.you may be suie.has giveu all we are able to bear. Wlieu we have knucked he hai opened unto u. when we have asked we have received. 1 there one am mg you who have aked for bread and been given a stone? or naked lor other blessings and been given a scorpiun No one will be forced heaven; if we reach that place we must go of uur own volition; we can serve G id or we can teiiise to, but if we follow the path He ha laid out He will withuld no good tiring front us. Ha will eventually flee us trom the power that alHicts you, and II this He has I ld you by the voice of his servant. Hrotnets sud sisters, wa have e right tu live s.i near God and in such close C'Nnmnitioa with hint, that each patsuti shall have a living lesiiuiouv neither of them. 1 should be very uuhaiipv ii I was dependant on some uihei per at for all my Knowledge d the will ul G id, if I itad t receive everything from God j througn wane other person. He bai ilia Holy Ghost tu be twir all given mentor and gu.de. Even little children going d wn into (lie water of baptism at eigut years of age re entitled to mis. It is our duiv to live so near tu God that we miy know for on i selves whether the church is being led according to His mind and will, and that lie is leading the men whom He has chosen bv His holy spirit, in the way they should go I pray for this, as earnestly as for any other blessing kneel duwn and pray in secret, you who are here, that you may know if Prea Peterson, Pres. Beal and Maiben are doing right, end to have that testimony, God will fill the soul ol those who era humble with light and love; t rey may nut see angles or the heavens may nut be opened unto them but they will be filled with tha Hul Ghost, and we know liy that power, that which ii testifies of, better than that which wa with our eye, ur hear with our ear. As Pres. Peterson remarked that there are a great many young people here; I beseech you to seek your Heavenly Fattier m your y ruth. Pray in secret lor the favut of this nevrr failing friend, who will give you your secret desires, peace, i y. m i nhing youi pathway lie- feet. You shall know that God te lives, and you will realize 'hat in many small ways that are known only to your- - t 1 s 1 1 Vo. 18. elf He will clear Hie path before your fret. answering almost befare you have asked It. I testify to you tu ntebt that God lues and is rrady to bless you a tnonsand time, m ac than I am able to descnlie. toward My lieart I full of blessing the people of this place. God blase you i. all; God birss the Presidency, the the High Council end down through all your organisations ot prints reachers and deacutts. God bless tbs sister in their labors, the young people in their associations and the Primaries, God bles you in yuur families, your d i:ks and your herds, I ask in the name .jf Jesus Christ. Amen. Surging hi clntr. Bts-lint- Ihe HHiti of God Mm a ira Beue-lictio- biimhtf . Apostle A. II. Lund. Brief Items of Nows Hun. L.T. Tuttle was in Provo ne a witness in the post office suit. Tiie tailors in Salt Lake have been on a strike. There is every indication that they will carry their point. The trial of Brick, for the murder of Frank Foote of Nephi. resulted in Brock being declared nut guilty. There D talk now of a new bi nk at Logan, and it is supposed that the beak ul Salt Lake ia bcinud the s:heme. A large train of cattle were chip- - aed from Castle Valler to Council Blnff. last week. They are .aid to a. fine a lot as wti ever .hipped ut ef Utah. Amanda Olson, of Salt Lake City, .hot and killed Frank Hall, llie girl claims that the man seduced her, and then refused to marry her. He i. dead, and the is under arrest. be Salt Lake has been selected as a stock yard and packing center. The Herald was firt to announce the purchase of goo acres of land in the north part of the city for that purpose. Ogdea must soar look sharp if she keeps with her rival. neck-and-nc- At Physoa on Saturday night, a policeman, Ed. Harper, had his skull badly fractured by a stone thrown by a man whom he had summoned to help arrest a drunk. This is rather a unique way of dealing with drunhs, but possibly an improvment on old method. Harper will perhaps rscarer. In order to- "boom" a suburb of Ogden the Uniats and other Geati c papers have given a great deal of space te quoting the sayings of Brigham Young on tha subject To give emphasis to his opinion which was favorabla to tha eammercial value of that particular locality they personally say of him: "Brigham Young was a far seeing man of affaire and hla statements about Ogden sad her future proves that he was by a means a failure as a prophet If they will look over tha aaylagv ef Brigham Young very closely iirey mill find other things that will he highly interesting to thorn of n more personal nature; which doe not invalidate his claims to prophetic lore. One can not but admira tha gall that prompts the use of the name of th illnitrions dead to stimulate alee in real estate. - fudge Johnson end W. K. Refd. Isq., have been attending tha court at Provo this week. Each has a number of csiii on the calendar. W. J Brown A A. M West aspect to take forty sheep mostly mtp or red Met in. re to the fair. They have been suminaied on the San Pete Mountains. Ver-mi- nt nltcr attempt is being made to a Deuiuctala: Newspaper in Balt Lake. T wire is a growing opinion that the Ciiv will soon divide uu party, In An Mart stead of religious line. A woman supposed to be temporarily insane from illness suicided on kept, aj, in Salt Lake City. Seven! neighbors were present, when the omen, cut bet thtoat with a knife. She leaves a husband and one little child At p. m.yesteiday, Mre. Martha Bow ker Young aspired at her home at the Lion house, S. L. C. Deceased was bore near Mount Holly, New Jersey, January as, iBaa, and she was consequently in her 79 year. She embraced the gospel ia early lifend gathered with the setmi at Nauvoo. In tiie temple in that ettv, on February 1, 1846, she was united in the holy covenant ot marriage with this late president Brigham Young. She came to Utah in 1848, arnved ia this city September so, of that year. She was of good family, uf old Knickerbocker atock. A first cousin of here, wtw died recently, bad been piumUieiitW con nected with the United Slates diplomatic service in Turkey and Russia The funeral will be announced later. Mtraid, . It ie Just as well for people who have been accustomed to do'ng things in an irregular way, and in a way they would condemn in an epoaitom party to gat out of the habit at their (stilnt convenience- both for their own sakes and the sake of thair blamiess constituen it There is more real, lasting damage Abram G. Cowuover, died at done to a party, or a cause, or aa Provo on Saturday last During enterprise, by irregularity, and a the Sanpete war 1867 he was-thseeming overriding of established captain of a volunteer company of rules by leaders, than in all the rev. jugs of an unscrpulous opposition. caverly. We Want Your Wife (0 know wa make a specialty of TEAS I COFFEES Our atock of these goods has no superior. We only buy the Best and can supply aothiag cist. WE WANT HER g. dead-lette- to ska a Trial Purchase of oar goods, and test them for quality aud price. WE WANT 1000 WIVES to know that tn weight, quality and purity of goods wo acknowledge ne You Want the BEST! Wb kivt H. Come asd BN. J- - F. KriLstniBr s. n lij.ttk-.J.ihann- Gu-ea- Farmers Exchange, a bn SPmUJU'UTJLH. 4 |