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Show - "V. r' - ' aa 4 . ' w- c - V i H:i ! 5 a i ; i i :t i if? ii t Si sr . Ni '41 i OUR DIXIE TIMES. - k J ;.:wi nJJttl 'to! ! i;-- Ij ; ; ST. i,? hi 5 i . u- - . rolmson. EJ. EDITOR S PROPRIETOR. , hill & A. :i!;u WEDNESDAY. KENNER, : : j : Printer. i i i i FEB Y 26, 1868- - ;U r I I. . TERMS: :w THE PREACHER. t : i 'lij- -- : What is Mormonism? Why, bless you, dont you know? Mormonism is the resurrection of the doctrines taught long ego by Christ and his apostles reold-fashion- i 1 I. :H r. - r'l I :!i i t a ' ..jii, I - ' I Ilf s ! fi! ii i I t i t m. : H'-- I : f It t : ' U- u' , A iV l i i i? 5 -- i : 1 v ; ed pentance and baptism for the remission of sins, the laying en of hands for the gifts of the Holy Ghost and for the healing of the sick, and working, other wonders under the administration of the priesthood of the Son of God. Mormonism, besides these, embraces all science, all light, intelligence, improvement, arts and industry, in heaven, on earth, or in the capacity of man. It teaches us how to live and how to die; it provides us the means of bring as we should, and the glory and power we desire beyond the grave. It raises man from a state of poverty to the summit of his ambition from ignorance to the intelligence of Gods. Mormonjsm teaches industry, virtue, honesty and integrity. It has no salaried preachers, expounders, missionaries, or L.L.D.s to tell what the old Bible means for it is Mormonjsm, just as it reads. It counts Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and other patri-- . archs and prophets good men, and teaches to fallow their heaven-taugh- t Hr; 1 f i?; ; Jil semi-month- well-qualifie- ' ! ? d y M es Weatuxr. Since last issue we have had some smart showers, causing quite a rise in the Olara. The high waters in the Virgin and Clara the present winter have done much damage to the fields along the margins of examples. those streams. It has also taken out Unlicensed intercourse between the all the dams; this makes much labor sexes is a crime against Mormonism, for the farmers this spring. and its doctrines teach us to avoid tea, coffee, tobacco,spirituous liquors, New Advertisements. We are and flesh. of much use It profanity writing with one of Mortons No. 6 wives men and makes them hongives counting house pens. It is the best orable fathers to all their children and pen we ever used. See advertisement legal husbands to all their wives. in poper We will act as Mormonism makes its votaries honest agent, if any one wishes to send for and intelligent, and teaches them to pens. live by the golden rule. It makes of Richard Bentley appears in our adthe deserts gardens of roEesandfiuit-- : wants to sell vertising columns ful fields;, it brings water upon the out his stock at reduced prices to make waste places. Jehovah is the Father room for large spring stock, awaiting end Friend of Mormonism. for room. Bentley treats all alike and sells fire, rate goods at steady prices. DIXIE MINSTRELS. Look in. These fun-pr- o voting novelties ap John Pymm is your man for job- ys to-da- S ..Band, an, ft ft bcaria-o- f oarjiall l.t ly . to-da- - A- ' 86.00 I 3 Months 82.00 3.00 Ringls copiss, 25 6 Months, Merchandise, grain, end all merchantable produce will he received at market rates in the various towns and settlements, by the Bishops o special agents, who are authorized to receive names of responsible subscribers, who, though now unable to pay, can give bills due for wheat, immediately, after next harvest is threshed, f. ; . Per Tear, I; i Wednesday evening, making' their for flour and grain os any tiling else. animal propensities of the stomach, if debut successful. The house "was Ib selling goods for much less than you would have children honorable, ruiCful, and intelligent "members, crowded, and the jokes, old and new, previous prices. fV ,V H rthe S. v brotherhood. great Burdick and Tibbets are still buying caused bursts of laughter and apOn account of n press of matter, stock and will be for a fortnight. plause. answers to correspondents are crowMcAllisters extravaganzas with Cob The Second Our Exchange. ded out.. the bones was a feature, artistic tho bv RcvieWf published pupils kgc and. laughable. . Kenners mimic dra- of the Commercial Lake Salt College, ma was capital, and so was Russells City, and edited by J. Henry Ha6uc, singing. For beginners, the whole one of the boys It is a eredit to the ENIGMA. No. 9. party played well, and caused mirth school, and indicative of the . marked bt rennek: enough among the boys to last a week progress of the youth of these moun' I am composed of 12 letters; at least. tains. It is both edited' and printed 2 7 8 9 is a city in Italy.1 the boys, and savors of no lack of My. 10 1 by 3 is in everybodys Jside. Our Trade with California. or mechanical skill.. It is our ability 11 6 2 5 is what swine generally Our recent experience in the great second exchange . , become. reduction of prices of goods brought 4 10 12 is what children do when The Mineral Cactus is another r IJ from California, to the former prices hurt. miniature newspaper, edited and pubthe overland from My whole is the authors choice east, must be conlished by Sangiovanni & Co., St. for the next President. vincing to every one that California for to be issued Answer next week. is at least by 25 per cent. our best George, 6 months, at $1.00 per volume. It is market for puiebasing merchandise. over with jokes, funny hits CHARADE, For several years Jsmes Lin forth, running and pleasant raileries. St. George is sr I. 6; u. a reliable' and agent, our two eut newspapers My first is found among the rich. has been doing a purchasing and for- coming Go third exchange. in, boys; better And sometimes with the poor; warding business for Utah with unertime in literature and And though I never serve as food, his adver- spend your ring satisfaction. To-daI drive want from the door. than rum and ' tobacco. I travel much on land and sea, tisement appears in our columns, and newspapers My power who can scan? we feel fully convinced that lie will Harrisburg Feb.22, 1863. A loved, imprisoned slave am I, act with strict honesty and integrity Ed. Times: V In answeito your request for infor- And useful but to mac. in all mattsrs entrusted to his care. mation, with pleasure 1 will respond !ily second is a useful trade He is a gentleman of fine abilities and for A name for man twill (ell; Harrisburg. We number S5 families; buildings My whole will give a poets name, irreproachable business habits. See An artisan os well. are mostly of stone. his advertisement. We have a good stone school house Answer next week. Moves Slowly, Names of suberi-berst- o 18x30; a regular school taught by ANSWERS- - TO ENIGMAS, Ac., J3rc. E. H. Harrington, with about the Times come in slowly, 60 scholars in No. 4. making fine progress. and yet they come a few every mail. Also a Sunday school of 70 scholars in Euigma No. 7 Tom Thumb. We doubt not our friends, and the a flourishing condition. Poetical enigma Ring. We have a live gardeners club that friends of the Dixie mission, are Charade Rosemary. meets every two weeks. will each and efforts making proper Orchards and vineyerds are being Anagrams Parowan, Cedar City, send us a good list soon'. planted. Our facilities for gardening, Kanarra, Harmony, Virgen City, fruit growing and grain are as good Rockville, Tcquerville, Harrisburg, Among the number heard from who are doing their best, we may as can be found in the region, an lour Washington, St. George,' Santa Clara, folk are improving upon their advan- Pine Valley. reckon Wm. Snow, - of Pine Valley, We are short of mechanics. J. W. Norton, of Panaca, Wm. Men- tages. Have our new dam in, and this morn- UMT denhall, of Springville, and G. II. A. ing rejoice in seeing the sparkling Harris, of Pleasant Grove. These rills running through our streets once JAMES L1HFORTH, more. gentlemen will please accept our thanks The new town three miles north COMMISSION MERCHANT. and continue their exertions. When is progressing. 3 Front fit., near Market, the names all come in, we intend to ire are eager for news and reading (La A til F 5 A tii Q 3 (D & show where resides theentsrprise and and hail the Dixie Times with delight, and wish it much success. Wo expect intelligence, who boild school-housMERCHANDISE and MACHINERY of soon to have a telegraph office in town. and read newspapers, and who make all descriptions purchased for Utah traHealth good. Peace and prosperity ders on the most favorable terms, at lowest efforts to sustain the press in southern current rates. prevail. Your with respect. The proximity of San Francisco to the Utah. E. K. Fuller. Mm .'jr- - y; Thats right. You seem to be thriving up there good schools and goodly number of Dixie Times. Go on, do S0 more, end you shall prosper and grow intelligent and wax rich. , Ed. Dixie Times: I often ask my friends, do you take Our Dixie TiME8?and sometimes get a negative answer no. Why not? Dr. When Tis too small. Richards, the commenced the of one Apostles, publication of the Deseret News in Salt Lake City, it was small, very small, and though he was a fine talented writer lie could not at first command the influence to make it pay expenses. A community without sehool houses and newspapers may be likened to the little animal whose head is the biggest part of him, or the ass, all head and ears. I am proud of the Times as a Dixie journal and wish it success Serfs have masters, and Negroes should have. Intelligent beings are governed only by intelligence. Every household should have firs Edu good books, then newspapers. rate and enlarge the brain, school the rr? tt:- - tt principal business points in Utah, both north and south, ailords an opportunity to .'rchanta to quickly and frequently replenish their stocks at anv season of the ear, either by the way of Austin or San edro. Many articles of general aonsumption, both of Foreign production and California manufacture, can be obtained at less cost from San Francisco than elsewhere. California and Oregon made Woolen Gotdi, Blankets, Cassimeres and Clothing, such as Underwear and Hosiery, are superior to anything imported and intrinsically cheaper, making . Fit AN CISCO SAN unquestionably THE UTAH! r MARKET FOR And ahead of all others in the advantages offered. Actual market quotations and all neces- sary information furnished to merchants on application. Shipment! in lota of net less than ten tons can be sent directly through to Salt Lake by way of Austin, and small lota can be sent to that point atjtny time whenever freighting is practicable on that route. Goods consigned from other markets for promptly and carefully for' warded. Thanking the commercial community of Utah for their generous patronage and confidence during the past six years, a con timiauce of the same is respectfully solicited. 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