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The Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 5

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Salt Lake City, Utah
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aaugust lAU a aust gUst IS arll ad aisals MIS fr i earth and the tile reign of righteousness and truth be ushered in I 1 expect that god will do a greater work win vin our midst when th that at shall be ap brought to pass that we can yet conc conceive eive dive of wo we have thought that at tho the lord god delays his coniingcoming we have now been forty three years organized as a church and lome soma poma sometimes we feel as if the work of god is ignot not making that pi ogress which it should there are reasons for it it ashot is not hot stopped or delayed on the contrary it is progressing although probably not with the rapidity that it will progress when wo we get more rn ore I 1 faith and are more perfect in our practices MCI mcl I 1 have had my thoughts attracted in conse consequence quentoquente of a visit which brother brigham jr and myself made to the hill cumorah about three weeks ngoago to the three Nep ner hites who have at been een upon this land arid and I 1 have been greatly comforted at reading the promises of god conce concerning ming ring their labors and the work that should be accomplished by them among the gentiles and among the jews also before the coming of the lord jesus I 1 doubt not that they are aro labo ling today to day in JU the great cause on the earth there hr ame are aaeng agencies es laboring for the accom- plishmentpil Klent ment of the purposes of god clod and for the fulfillment fulfilment of the predications of the holy prophets of which we vie have but little conception at fit the present time we are engrossed engro by our own labors you in cachecaebe valley have your thoughts centred on the labors that tha devolve upon you we in saltsait lake and else where have ours upon the work that xin lin immediately mediately attract attracts sour our attention andabd while we we of or all amongst us who ahre are faithful shall no doubt be instrumental in the hands of god in bringing to pass his purposes and accomplishing nc the tho work he has predicted in connection with the ten tribes the Lama the jews andabd the gentile nations we need nee not think that these things depend upon us alone there thero are powers engaged in preparing the earth for the events that awaitawalt it and fulfilling all the great predictions con berning cernin gt it which we know bothin nothing 9 of and we need not think that it depends upon us latter day saints alone 3 and that we are ate i the only in the hands of god in bringing these things to pass the pow row powers ers of heaven are engaged with us in this work this earth is the them heritage of the children of god it hasbeen given to the faithful who have lived be- dre dro us as well as to us they are watching our labors labor with intense A alixi anxiety ety and they aye are laboring in their sphere fot for the accomplishment of the same great and glorious results result they have dwelt herband here and tind they are singing the song mentioned by john the revelator Bev rev elator thou hast made us kings rings and priests unto gland we shall reign on the earth and the souls of them who have suffered martyrdom are crying from beneath the altar how long oh god wiltwiit thom not avenge our blood upon them that dwell on the biath ea rth err they are eager for the redemption demp tion of zion the accomplish accomplishment of gods purposes and the es of his universal kingdom upon the face of this earth of ours but jut if we do not our duty gad will take tako takeawayjakeaway away from us that in heri henl tancel which he has promised unto us and the crowns that we would otherwise have will be taken and given to others meshall We nes res shail shall liall lose thesa unless we do that which god re requires aires at our hands with perfect willwili willingnessingless and joy for there is no joy that at any human being experiences per pennen perien lences ces that approaches the joy oy of serving god jod lod and keeping his commandments mand ments it is is sweeter than the ahe sweetest honey and it is more desirable than all the joy of the earth besides you latter batter day saints know this by the outpouring of the holy spirit by the gift of til the precious spirit which you have received that thatthal hasrested down upon you by night and by day and that hascaused your hearts to be softened and your eyes to weep tears 0 of joy for the goodness of god unto you and yet we are indolent and yet we think about a little property and yet we would risk our sal bal salva balva va tion lik because cause we are afraid to do something so methIn which aich god requires at our hanss hants hands oh foolish how row shall 0 we stand before the bar of our god and answer for the use we have made of the inestimable blessings which he has bestowed upon us how shall wo we stand before that terrible bar if we are adt faithful how can it we justify ourselves for our unfaithfulness we cannot do it but we shall feel to shrink from tile the presence of our almighty judge when nhen we are thus thua brought face to face with him thatthai we may be faithfalth faithful fulfui to the end that we may love the lord better thau thann we ye love everything else on the earth thame that thab we may devotedevole ourselves to lis his his service all our day and bequeath truth as a precious legacy to our children after us is my prayer in the name of jesus jestis amen auren LOCAL AND OTHER num MATTERS FROM wednesdays DAILY AUGUST 6 ladr LADT five fite young ladlesladies commenced to learn the typesetting typeset type etkins tinZ bulibult ness today to day in the west room of the newnow thetha tithing office yard MEAT cne cheapening the retail price of meat la in this city now ranges from five cents to fifteen cents per pound according to the nature ture 0 of the cut a reduction having lately been made WO we hadbad the pleasure of a visit yesterday from Tib balsibaisi esq who is connected with thetha sacramento record one of the best newsy newspapers edin california Mr Is heroinherein here hero in the interest of that journal 0 ail yil a dozen men and an ox team have been striving for a couple of days to remove mr air john youngs office building from its recent site adjoining thetha historians office to a position apposition immediately southrouth of mayor wells lot vlast tempe street there was another and a longer wild windstorm yesterday atter after afternoon with dust but little or no rain but where the dust came from after the heavy rainstorm the day previous la Is a question some ti tt ees were overthrown by the violence of the storm aug auar 6 editor deserpa news davisdavia county polled votes as follows south precinct i bountiful precinct 1 precinct precinct Kays kaysville vIlle precinct south weber precinct 10 hooper precinct not heardbeard from the officers elected are for commissioners ac 1 john van cott 8 hills john for foe councillor atthurarthur rhayner rW stayner ayner for selectman rosel hyde eor justice of the peace farmington james loynd Kays kaysville vilieville wm win gal- braith gal- bralth 1 for constables Kays rilierille charlescharies bennet Cen centreville treville george 0 chase bountiful david stoker atut AxtT artnur nuilnuit STAYNSTAYNER county clerk davis co suu sud den deahn eid eld elder elden moses thurs- on ton died stid stia suddenly denly at half past four yesterday afternoon while at work harvesting vest inglug on his farm land a short distance south of the city when he fell to the rou young men who were close by immediately raft rait ran to himliim but he was past all human aid as his death eath was apparently instantaneous the my body was conveyed to the tho residence of the ath ward where it now flow lieslles bhe the cause enuse of his death was disease of the heart with which he had been affected for some years deceased was born in maine sept 13 1817 he joined theu thet church in 1841 or 1812 and cabrie came lathis to this valleyvailey in 1848 1868 he took a trip to california whence chenee when cehe be returned in 1850 in may max 1831 1851 10 went on a mission to england where hebe was absent upwards of three years on his return home he was caption of a crossing the plains in 1868 1888 he filled a mission to the muddy he held office in the militia for a nu number aber of years and was ready and efficient in indian campaigns his home has been in theath ward of this city sincehis arrival 1 in the valley and he has been among the he leading members in all matters of public interest he ile held the office of presiding teacher tor for a num number berot berof of years yeara and for some years past ho hehas heenbeen counselor to the bishop deceased was yas vas an emerge energetic tac ambitious man roan of sterlingintegrity and leaves many friends who will feel his loss hlis bis funeral will take erom efrom the residence of the family at ioaloa 10 am in tomorrow to morrow friends of the family are invited to attend GARv garvies ims estace ESTATE thero Is 13 a dispute with regard to the estate of the late henry michael garvey who was shot and killed a a shorttime since by wm sullivan A woman whom garvey recognized as his wife the latteriatter being frequently introduced by him to friends as suchy such has petitioned the county court for papers of administration on the gronna of her relationship to the de deceased she is opposed in the matte matter by other othor parties who also petition ony ont and who why 0 aver that the relationship of husband and andi wife never did exist between and the woman in ques question tiong on the ground that themarital ceremony was never performed between them arguments in the case were heard by judge eilas ellaa smiththe other day A miner and A mann appearing ingon on theeart the tho part of ide fabethe woman and mr arear agear haydon on the other side judge Hay donin his hla argument eulogized in rather extravagant terms tho the character of the tho deceased speaking of him as ft a elgh moral character and ands to strengthen his position stated that mr garvey was a member of the odd old fellows 1 society and that no bad or immoral char ackers were held in fellowship in that organization miner and mann rather got a hipbip hipbip hiplock blockon lock on judge haydon on the moral of the argument when they drew attention to the fact endeavoring to show that the tho woman oman whom garvey bad lived and introduced as ag his wife was not his wife judge haydon was arguing against his own caseaa as his sideof which exploded his hu own arguments on morality dra ora lity ml if we understand the matter at issue correctly it bangs banga upon the question ILS to winther parties are to be considered man and wrid wife in cases of this rind hind when the marital cere cero ceremony mony ha performed but when they have lived with each other and made it understood that such relationship existed between them we understand that judge smith has not I 1 yet rendered a decision in the case i I 1 I 1 melancholy CASE OP or sui sur brother henry stokes of clarkston Clarks toul cache county I 1 sen sends bends folit underdate or 0 august 2nd and the following account of a most melancholy case a of suicide which occurred at that mat place on the day previous on friday august allieailie Sc seamons amonsamous wife of mr nelsonneison mars na A seamons ef helena Relena montana who arrived herrejon here on their way was to cori Corl corinne on wednes- dayjuly ath committed suicide deby by shooting herself la in the ther head with a pistol the ball entered mitered the head near the right ear andaud lodged near theright eye she was left alone la in the wagon her hu husbandband having gone out oat on the range to set get his horses after being awa away a about trout two hourshe returned to the war ewhen ho be found that she hadbadad committed the fatal deed she he awas was ying on her back in the wagon wagan with her head ead resting on a sack and a bandage tied under her chin apparently to prevent her jaw from falling down dowa after death the blood was flowing freely from the wound jn her had head and a colts navy pistol was ivas lying close by herthe weapon being markelwith mark marked edwith with blood she was perfectly inselase sible fromthe time that her husband returned to the wagon till the hour of death which occurred the same night at 1030 am on saturday an in inquest was held upon her body before andrew quigley yf justice of the peace for tor this pre and an dupon upon examination it was proven beyond all doubt that sheshahad come to her death bya by a pistol ball from a weapon in herker own hand hauda the following letter was found in hebe met wet pocket by her husband iii in putting his hand into nto her pocket to pull out a handkerchief with which to wipe her lier face dear aisonalson 1 I cannot say gay goodbye good rood bye for ever darlng darl ng by word of mouth mouthy but by paper I 1 can open my heart to you loveiove you ou very vers dearly nelson too tog dearly to live to be a torment 11 to you my mind has been made up for so somee time but could geould not do jt it till I 1 saw you once more so now I 1 say eav good bye before I 1 get to corinnecorinno I 1 shallshail be no moreon this thid earth when you find this on myray person I 1 shall be dead and better off I 1 hope I 1 hate to do this thing because I 1 love you but we have no money no friends no not nothing bing and I 1 know that you are discouraged nelson one request I 1 have to make write to my mother mary av ry norway herken mer iner new york andtell her that I 1 am gone andit you you get a letterietter from irom my dear mary writewrita to laura carpenter saint maryamarys convent buffalo saying I 1 am dead audand my last gift is 19 mary maryland landtand la ad li nelsey elsey wherever I 1 die dies bury mo me just as I 1 am aid I 1 have suffered so much I 1 cannot suffer more I 1 know you have never believed me tee then hen I 1 have told you I 1 should kill myself well darlin darting I 1 cannot say anything more only live a good ute and sometimes think ot of me as your own darling and everdean ever near you in spirit it possible my last words and thoughts are as eyer ever all the time god biers bleis you and may god receive my soul A kiss to remain for tor ever on your lips your wife anzie arxie per Teley fph excitement nt at tle the lutc lute lliter nini mati nati ouT ont i BIN bis at 10 the tile elamina examination of butcher is A closed thetha defense rested their evidence thisafternoon and tho the case was suu aub matted for argument there was iva sva nn exciting timatime in the ament tf 0 court room roon I 1 which was as finales fi nally finally quelled and ana the argument resumedbatchen batcher was hs committed I 1 without ballhail frat fran frank in the prosecuting pr ce ta rnerue do anable an bl speech and daring 11 th the exe excitement ii em pledged ledge himself to defend the court A kotlier entail shooting serapescrape at eureka yesterday at 7 in henry morgan shot and it Js thought thoas bt fatally wounded richard maxieymoxley the ball entered the ib domen abdomen going through the tho intestines test te inci and was cut out by ir dr noon at we theback it is 14 feared to today day that inflammation has set bet no hope of Mox leys leyb cys recovery la Is entertained the causecausa of the quarrel was in relation to election mattersmattera the general 0 opinion I 1 I 1 on Is that moxley was to jo blamebiame as he em is a said te to have snapped a der det dettinger einger twice at mor- ganga the iatterlatter was arrested andhas an examination before judge noon ngon to day tup liiro A dispa dispatch from ogden received last night say eal ziana operative cooperative co loss by the nire fire this morning is about covered by insurance the losiiosi of the tile rest together Is aboutpartly insured bioly nicoly ni oly he deed eill alj 5 the party thatthai went wint yesterday ter an search bf the dead body my seen ed the th day previous by a boy framfra in meadow creek I 1 to found nd theremains about one and a half miles eastcast of meadow settlement tl the tie fie flesh sh wa was gone frumfrom the he bones was identified by one of the citizens as that of on one of two men who went si sie or eight weeks rince since to prospect a ledge some somo som hairhalf mile cast of where the body was found 1 an inquest was held on the spot and the corpse burled juried there mas was a bullet holebole in the side gide andaud the skull was broken in ilelie was a large sized man and of dark complexion blankets a coffee pot and tryingfrying pan wena were found ills Is described as fi a small man with saddysandy hair liale and beard one of tile the pants pockets was found bome some way from the corpse having the appearance of having been torn out for the contents severe accident logan 6 sheriff crocketts son fifteen years oldoid started yesterday to the tho kanyon kankau on whenwhon one mile fromfront home the horsestook fright and ran tan away throwing him hambe himbe be tween tho the bolster and double trees lieile was dragged in this way one mile when both horses fell and rema remained fedon on the ground till assistance was waa rendered tire the lad ad was fearfully cut cuti 1 he was brou brought wiit alit home and dr ormsby Is att anding hinihinl it Is found that no bones were br ken kene ilo ifo to is doing betterthan it was at first expected be lie would prom from THURSDAYS dally DAILY 7 inas front fron rk of putt ingup up thetha fron iron fronton front 0 the wasatch hotel bund- ing has las been commenced ROCK wordwork th the rock rocio work for the basement 11 II DI new first girst south st bt la nearly learly finish cded blo BLOWN DOWN the frame fora fona fon for a new building about 80 ft by 16 ft to I 1 mr harry luiss lufi in the 20 ward wa was a blowndown and the timber scattered aro around 11 nd the lot by the thie storm of monday calix FALLEN FRUIT on monday and tuesday an immense quantity ot of apples was destroyed by being blown from the trees la an unripe condition many of the orchards were literally strewn with the fruit those which remain on the tho trees will be the larger for it large LAEGE mr john har- ter of the ath ward brinn brings nine fine specimens of ripe nipe of the I 1 variety hebe believes grown on his lot many of them are an inch and three eighths by an inch and an el hall in diameter SNAP SNAPPED reb rED A spirited horse standing on second south street today to day tugged at a strap with which it ft as hitched to a post till the leather band snapped the animal pricked his ears eale up and seemed to consider for tor a second whether ho lid should run away when a considerate boy stepped up ap i and took hold of the bridle the hors horse ewas was attached to a alight vehicle educational dr park parr and prof maeser left the city today to day for tor provo forthe for the purpose of holding public meetings gs in inthe thesettlements of Utah Co and speaking 1 ki to the ahe people on educational matters they intended calling at draper on the way and addressing the people there on the same matter I 1 EXCELLENT BUILDING STONE stose there Is naw to bo seen at the tiie toro store merris morris evans east temple st a piece of rock from quarry on the tile utah northern and dressed byner by mr henry brown builder of logancity thi this rock it Is said closely resembles that quarried in the downs of hampshire england en giandgland and Is for various purposes inbuilding such as ashlars ashlars jambs cambs lintels linkels and sills and anywhere where whery good clean rock is des aes desired iret ireI lo 10 mix with red rca brick the supply we believe is larze jaryc at the quarry and it could no doubt be quarried and imported to this city oty at reasonable rates whip ani anh cini cinto vraal ura rrt can cat a lieder CITY july aoth 1873 editor deseret news on the dinst 9 a young man atran a transient had an altercation alteration with ati an indian near this place and used the black whip upon nhim him the indian return returned returA ed the assault with avith a club parties of whites interfered and quashed the proceedings wit without out as yet fatal result sr the citizens of this place not approving ofthe youngs mans rashness required qui him I 1 to make some reparation tho the he indians have left and the young man has left his coatto ta be giden to the injured indian the leading feature andabouttile the only one if we except begging be sums gums discoverable lt im the character aar lar caracter acter of an indian is a fixed and periperl stent determination to I 1 dont know NAONE A oxeone ane WALL waln PL perjury njuty CASE 8 me few weeks since col walla wallwali a mail well known in Jil mining circles here herey and the owner of certain in mining ining claims in little cotton wood woodi had mr haskins arrested on a charge of perjury mr haskins is also interested in mining claims jn little cottonwood and some time ago tiledfiled an application for a patent forthe lodes known as the great hast- ern eastern and great western wall made affidavit that haskins had committed perjury in certain statements made in this application for tor patent and on oft this affidavit hai has haskins haikins kins was wms arre arrested examined ined beforebesore chief justice MK mckean ta and tim nim held under bonds to awaitawalt the action of the grand jury altee alter the of these proceedings mr haskins made affidavit that COL colwallcolwell wallwali had committed perjury hi jin some of his evidence during the investigation of the charre charge against wms him and on this affidavit col wall was wag aristod aristed ta the investigation of thet the case commenced before alderman clinton at eleven this morning the first witness called was bishop wool- ley but he not being present the caso cao ewoewe was adjourned until two this at afternoon ter noon ogden ogdin the follo following wins wint aro arc from the of yesterday 4 about 11 this morning mr wm win brown sheriff of weber county while talking with yf lt BrOWnl pg on mainblain street observed smoke tr rising in the vicinity it 0 of hlahia housebouse op the bench just above tho the utah talitail hotel ile he immediately started on the run and was followed by birch and ab bott and several bystanders on arriving at his barn he found a board fence and some hay in a blaze and threatening the barn ana ani its contents water was soon applied to this burning mass and the flames were extinguished without material damage an impression existing that some incendiary cendia cen diary tT hadbad been at work mr brown looked around expecting to find a cigar stump but instead found a anew new hal halt burn ed match neara cedar abich was partly consumed the inference is that a lib atea match had been applied to the loose dry bark bardrof of the post with the design of setting the hayon hav hay on fire to communicate with the barn A picket had been torn fromthe fence and a aboard boardfrom the bottom of the barn there is a rumor of a strange man having been becia soenseen in that ilelle neighborhood I 1 who acted in a hals halt crazy manner mannery and it is possible ibiibl the above are gomogome of hisantics folks had ad better keep their eyes peeled in these curious times last evening just before stin sundown down black clouds faros aaros arosenrose from the south and spread over oven the skiesbries while a tiercefierce wind wina 8 wept swept northward with sudden fury stirring up the he dust janning the shouldering ing embers in in the ruins of thi tho fire brcakbreak breaking iff boughs of big cottonwood trees and scattering the people in a hurry piles of goods ivere were heaped up on main street mostly belonging to CM 1 I 1 andar and mr levy wagons waona were ivere brought into lel fei tion mr levys goods good were remove remote removed A to chapman SeSc allysailys premises ont ort fifth et st and the lyl I 1 goods to the coop co op buildings and 0 childs store the was not of long duration but it stirred up thin things ml mightily atily while it lasted today to day business is ned by several of the burnt oot oyt merchants taylor II 11 cn has opened opposite the photograph gallery Is arjang lie inz ang hi hs goods in formerly occupied by tho th london baibal bakery tery couig cr relirell remains ans in bishis old stand and will soon be prepared for customers while gli gai 11 who removed his goods without damage got them all back baW ready for business yesterday aday ss as bo boyleboyie ya 0 11 0 did the same it will vill take 0 na 1 I several days to rearrange arrange re arran ge their immense stock which is in a terrible condit condition lonion a bight eight lamentable to look upon but bilt the boys are working with all thein their might and order will again arise out of chaos tim THE rhia phia PARTY an article concerning the party ot of gentlemen from philadelphia membersof the city Coun council eliy clit and heads of the municipal depari departments ments of that city who arrived here on tuesday night was accidentally millaidmislaid and lost yesterday yeste hlay the distinguished party were met at ogden on tuesday evening by mayor II 11 wells Aldern aldermanaiderman lanian miner niner and feit pelt and councilors councillors counci lors and winder who rave save them a cordial reception and escorted them to thia this eitycity they remained hereherc til till I 1 yesterday afternoontill which time they were tb the tho 0 guests quests of the city and were entertained at the townsend house by i he lie same gentlemen who mea met them at ogden with the addition ot of marshal mcallister tho the party visited the main points of interest in the city and vicenty vicin ty including the temple block the in interior tf bior and top ot of the taber clethe na oletho water works and city hallball while in the tabernacle the organ was played for tor their entertainment they alsoaiso visited and an chada had a most agreeable interview with president brigham young the gentlemen of the party were etere tt ere lavish in their expressions of pleasure at their visit to this Ci Cit yand tyland at the cordial reception with which they were greeted this was all the more gratifying to them in that it 1 was unexpected on their part they having bav- ing been told by prejudiced or misinformed pai ties eastcast of this point that it if they visited fr alt salt lake city they thoy would receive the I 1 cold shoulder from this cause caust when it was announced to them on the cars carsi at ogden that the mayor of this city and a deputation ot of the city council were waiting lov lor them they were surprised as ass rellas pleased the foi sol followinglowing are the names and positions ot of the 9 uthemea grutle meumeo composing the party hon A wilson hearey heaney hens Heas zey zoy president of common council william elwood rowanrowau chairman ot of delegation william baldwin samuel cr king and george A eno select council william calhoun samuel A miller NV william Illiam waples john glenn glean thomas BM addis george dotdoriandorlan ianlan ferdinand doebley dr 11 uhler and thomas chomas 11 gill common council joseph chief clerk of select council ML john- son messenger of select council john eckstein chief clerk of common council george 0 eorgeearge Johns johnsoh dh messenger of common council jacob prest board boari ot of fire commissioners joseph McCullou mccullough gb and joseph II ancockaucock house of representatives of penna james McConnel mcconneil lp city editor ed i tor for of the philadelphia star samuel smedley ley chief engineer and surveyor of ci city hon ron evans evansy mayor of the oty city of reading heading pa james keichkelch jonathan Jo nathailnathali jenks illiam marks edwin levy james jamea the party akere were accompanied to ogden yesterday afternoon byibyj mayor Mayer wells aldermen i elt and miner Con cou councilor nellor winder and marshaimarshal McAllist mcallister cr before parting mr in toralf of the tile other members of the party addressed the tile delegation of this city ile he spoke in glowing terms of the appearance and condition of salt lake city and expressed intense pleasure and gratification at the warm and cordial reception which they had received he ile was followed in the same strain by mayor evans of reading fa pa and mayor wells responded inalna in a fewwell timed expressive and appropriate remarks he was followed by alliner A miner and II 11 felt the Ther party arearc visiting all the principal cillescities between philadelphia and the pad pan tic fic coast coart when they left here their in intention ten was to proceed to the valley of the yosemite and from thence to sin san francis- co from which latter point they wilf return to philadelphia la LIBRARY campbell and patterson haye have received a large number of books fortheir which will be open in a short tie til time tie tue the library will contain a large number offery of very excellent books and will com tom comprise about SOO volumes to start tart with which to say the least will ina inn make cc a very good beginning 33 ca INT tn sugarhouse sugar house li ouse ward august fth ith to tai TAl margaret argaret brown and edward hemsle a daughter milt star please copy ill in the ward in this cityeity at the rest dencedeuceof her daughter mrs luff august baby ath mrs HANNAU DIXO DIXON 19 born in Gloucester shire england june juno SO 20 ism sho she lived and died a saint mill star please copy tn sugarhouse sugar house ward july alst itlear ARD THOMAS son of 0 job He heminsley insley and elizabeth cinchett Kin chett MILL star stafi please copy this morning august etli in the wald waidon of this city ot of whooping ino ing cough and summer complaints daughter of george aud caroline savillesavine aged 14 months funeral ral nal services tomorrow to morrow afternoon after alter noannoon at 3 at residenceof 0 parents frienda aro arc invited atilgan at nganagan city cachecacho county july WILLIAM WILLIA 31 PYATT deceased wag was a native of 0 line Scot scotland lind where ho ba embraced the gospel twenty seven years ago he was iras 61 years and 6 months old and was wu respected by all ft ho lo knew him oom COM cou stary pleapiea pe copy in tho the A ward on monday august ath SAMUEL PF son ot of joseph and emma emula warburton aged 1 I year and 7 days WJ tennial stan please copy.

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