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Show mr ' were received and g'oriouO'ipel" light ;ivin!, ..ron Ibis land should reject His among them might commence, for the " contained in that book, aud be last forty ynn. The sprit cf'llie P"n uy sight fBJffecied ...... fc...'. m YOU .('' come lifted up in pridu, cuvetousness, fithers was feeling after ihem, and the K1.DKK OnsOX PHATT. f nd He whoredoms. e would of murders hearts the children were 1'Vlng iui ned tUt'.hey we-,1'en,'1" ill or no lead from the last cluip'er of Isaiah, bring the gospel from among them aud lo the fathers, but so far as any perstual at the 1st verse, "It shall reveal it to l ie remnants if Israel. visits of liio three Nephites to tlieni he frep re themselves .or. .he coming commencing AND Alter come that I wit! gather all sa'ions and (Toe present tribes of Indians) All ibis had learned of none only as bo had "J of Man. What ben? JIGHT RUNNING. and t hoy shall ome and. see was being fulfilled right bejure their named. There wer noble men unioog gPEED tongue?, he.e ih.y show ,,re brought fr mi ibe Book iLein and they would be redeemed from ig" Nmuig eyes. He went on my glory, and I will set Coupled with immense power and duraSewthem, ,to " lie then rea some passages of Mrnioti. the ultimate ovei throw el their degraded position. The Sandwich bility The only straiht-neeillfrom the C'i of MoYni'Q "lo show that the people of ibis nation, unless they re Island brother, wtio had just spoken, ing Mauhine which combines lbes ef 'he pented of their iniquities, and thai all was of the same lineage. According to na the. )? tnai book essentials. Observation and pracnations h fought against Z. on would i ho Hook of Mormon some boats went great have demonstrated the ' gaihering which of was 1, oame. thegre-tact, that tice the week's wages ' Thune who SOMETHING 'TbV!gri,eat JIas ushered forth unto - ! OUGHT to KNOW t js -e- e Jhen the prophets had pr'Cted should lake d a sign that Hie Mine proces place ia the last 'el".,,.ng the covenants with the remembered tiod week. through every hvintul.-gu- e of Israel. Iloue 'he f nbers concerniP - begun to c ?V !.,., 't'.oy CM.ehnes'I.e.roUl he fact that a No Miid lie one, n.!f ,f cumulate means. ''"' once dwelt 'tintion hid i ih.-not di eiyi highly Htl SlfK-'t., life continent. upliu They the "Air'V'ioj delivered then., ..ember the Hand thai were the nn'''!,,ors' of the present dehearts in tl.nr neg liKed bu, became tribe-- : a branch of the c 'heir nea... graded Ii.dau U'tM,- P.:.y.' ii' use of Through wicked-nes- s of "Ins world. Ii w.. Up,m Hie things been cuised of God nod been had heyhnve Uiueiilible 10 rte people who and in dwindled had ,or brnti'l" from "' depths the gospel, in ,,0,J' (J"J K"'J ltM! lu'-ijTRiiiuK the of Chrisiiati to'f'h era, He the centuiy thence they w.t.- digued been ulniosl eutirely destroyed, ,il'l I I'e e.i .i an Zi.m they e hoi pi t'i ,, up he shall come. ,miiheir poster ty were sunk in to mefi the rf ivi..r when and dai nefS The saints had ' the ihing-- I and V.I set our hearts up-- " induce lor trivl the Indians to yeiirsll6 on ihv orld? As persons v tuts and turn to the God of thefrfore-fh(rs- , resect orl'ere.l 4i.j!J--talillie in? fl'i but those labors had been near,o oil n'j pwper '! inviiu. ili.-tthe from save ' pun w " wool The gospel revealed by Jesus to the d tiiiix'-- , 8 i iliJ"e who hill aeeuuiulat i (ewish nai inn was also nude known, al 1,11 ii'r.ii ir hearts "I M1 ion from the dead, to the ter ressurreei would ire when Lii';d see he time they Jesus ..u c.r hi' siinl id life and savatioul the pecpla on ibis continent d His several limes on io 1. we knov Did s'ples wiiioti they one ei j .ye and on one conl he occasion (bis irint. comii (lie to hnw prpireYes forWe knew Ik ii .vvbai they dcired he fter sed Lori? our Hf 'the should to Father. go They replied from cur evils, our pis"'. lo turu with ture exc jioiis, that alter liny 'ifM ii. iho love of word'y omne--- . 0,,te h id done i heir work on earth thev shouUi strife, etc wealth, anger, m.ii.-e' dnell with Jtsif. 1111' go to the Father nil the luni in 'he Lord :t ltd ih cm ilmt afier they had d ll e jiriiiir-eiwas rrquel our clifdnti; aulinis iived to i he age of seventy-twtheir We slmu.d , pitlcni iifur Hut the shouid be fulfilled. d.sire Oli'it'i- exauqve as j r as ia iu power, ii Iter ihree did not like to express the uiJ be mined together Jesus wms desind in our tercantile 8 '('.re t desire of their hearts should however discern J thtir wishes, and iff.iirs tiiHt each and every i 'he promised them that they should not tee ive his share of the taste of death but should be preserved sl.oiild not help to pive he ncn t.i and prepared o thut they should not "K'i " but fade lo'e''8'" divilei.d-- . was. suffer 'l"t pain, aad tint they should remain mc cliniM have every re'il He wisl.e !le Saints to as witnesses lor blm while the world frtir and just: '("- '"Utnal should stand, aud when he should come iini e heir means and vP ne Dle8- - they should be changed, in the iwink-liuaivMtnij; ui.d if w.i rn'e of an eye, aud enter into the o: put the we"at nwy infH Id of he jjlwy- - of God. afier this a e or irn mid whr covet..u-ness' was wrought upon their bodies. 'he Lord, r," chang gather use it in Hie ' nt" U'3 Kuig.ioni. They were caught up into heaven and aud lor t!.e h.jiMin. " he fhw a man in heard unspeakable ibings, and they mil-- j He trera;leJ istered on earth among the ancient ''or il rich. thi t'hurcli. frett'S of this couiinent and then as thauifU iii!Uere bound to make 1,1 independent, were taken away. The people went inprowf roU und lead hi. ap'Mnoy. We never to wickedness and ttirued from God, and (hey gradually dwindled down and were cou d esiab'1 Zion nnlefS we deToie-service ol the Lord and subject to the wrath of God uutil a l tiiii" ns left, aud they are in the become "ov "! Hhins. only I'resi !" l'u"S wem on to show the mo-'- degraded and benighted condition. ' '"M" oveiiient in the tnanage-meri- t Were they to remain in this state? We.s nece-Bouf ,"p eantile business, in our there no hope for these descendants if Lie House of Israel'.' of la fulfilment of turorS 'I"'1'"'"!: t.he fi'k raising und in luufucuriny, the p'romises made Co their forefathers, It was God had commenced a work among those Jc ot ber bin ii f!ies o! y ilmi loe lu.'i.s ot Utah ceuse iribes, sad those holy men who weie jjes-arand i rao isn euoiinun and preserve.! were ministering among then', ' yiivain:", .ndu'try, a,d quit tbe desire tor luxuries aiid they .weire couiiug to ihe'saiuts by simply demise they vere imported, an hundreds," and asking to be baptized, Cist a liijrlj f WP Wlsbed to p,ice aying that ancient men had appeared and to we ihetu. instructing them to be baptised we should independent ilti'j, fo to and uuite our lib..rs, and raisK and go to work to till tbe ground and wi.ii we needed, establish factories, and cease from their wars and wicked ways. lit we iriiut purchnse from abroad, These Indians, he said, were tbe obtain by a united effort. of only one tribe the seed of Ltt ibe In the north couutries there country stores buy their zoodi ia union Joseph with the parent institution. He wanted were bidden up the descendants of ten fcusiiiksi done on a cash basis, bo ihat liibes. who also would have to be visited niigbt obtain all the benefits arising aud they would come forth, tbe ice flowfrom cash purchases. ing down before the presence of the We ought to raise all the wosl we prophets, and the also would come to' nerd for Lome use. and hare millions of Zion to receive the blessings of the chilI'ounds for in the fulfillment of We of dren should raise Ephriam. exportaiio i. ll the fruit we need, and not import a the predictions of the prophets concernof it. The sisters siiou'd make up ing the House of Israel tae hats and bonnets Elder I'ratt quoted a great number of for themsrequired elves and daughters. Mui-i- ii Ve ebould learn passages froia the Hible, Hook ' muke all we need and live on what we on aud Doctrine and Covenants, ro raise. show what God would do in last diys. He gave advipe lo mothers to instruct iu gathering bis people aud redeeming aeir daughters in the laws of life and the tribes of Israel who were to receive ' priiic pica that govern tbe ro 'heir blessings from (he children of production of the nice, that He showed that tue healthy and Kphrsiui. cUildien ne taken from Keuben aud given broeght might putiful aud that their girls might preserve to Joseph, and this bUssing descended to purity and chastity, and not bring his son Kphraim, whose descendants io dwgrace upon themselves and their the lust d iys were to bold the Keys and "lenJg He dilated upon the folly of blessings tor the whole Hou-- e of Israel, n'6''t parties and night oouning, and a. id they were in this Ckurcb. One wiekedness of men in thousand serje m.ocent leading astrav h itidred and forly-fouHe said let the strong dj. vant of God, iweive thousand tf each iinl the wevk; the man who would t ike tribe would be set apart for the purpose ,MnUg;t of the truting. fond woman of g ing forth to bunt up all tbe see of fttJ seduce her from the pths of vinue, Israel from every part of the earth. "pit to be damned, and lie would bo. I'tophem of God would minister among : Tl 'he?,e prieste, scribes and l'hatisees the tribes in the north, John, the n fought against the work of Ool would be there, and, us revealed ' b 7,IS,,J w" for marrying the women. to tfmith, the ice would be smitbut for us would b lef- without a ten, and the mountains flow down at the P'oiectcr. he would tell tbe-- that the presence of these men, when they led lalb-creatures. ijU.OUO of wbmu the people forth to come to 'ion, and be uJl annually in tbe streets, sutlers crowned with the fulness of ibe 1'iiest-booMums of Xew York, would go into ruin the bands of tbe children of J Klgdom of Heaven before them, Fpbraitu who held the keys in this ll'eir cant Rn'1 pretended Church. Elder Pratt eipressfd his conpciy viction that in the neighborhood of the President VounT tb I olar regiou was a warmer climate lbu wtie.show;;0 train their children in tbe that which sut rounded it, und some 'f truth. hnnnji ,.,.i:. stven or eight hundred miles of country, " and invokei1 'be bhssiugs and that the tribes of Israel dwell cf ti, , ui' iu iiit- - .'i i ii i a there, aud would be brought forth as ri Ch '"r sang the anthem, vealeil. ' He read from the Hook of Mor3vs of a11 wait' upon thee, 0, mon the declaration of Jesus Christ after he left the N'ephites, he would go rrjer by KlderGeo. Q. Cannon. and minister to the tribes of Israel in the nDrth, and that'in the tatter days be Sunday, 10 ..m. would gather them in, with all his peo, TThe titueis n;Rh tbat h ple from ibe four quarters of the earth. long, pecied blessed dav." He also read from that Hook the predicinner by Eld.r J.sUn W. YouYc. tion that wheu the book should come Vlf an jr fwNli in the latter times, if the Gentiles H, da. ' I d -- -- - lec-ic- l G d had perish, and be wasted away stretched out His hand to nccomplish His purposes, and He would esiabiish His kingdom and redeem Israel, aud uo power couid stay His hand. Choir sung the Anthem, "Glory to God in the highest." Prayer by Elder F. D. Richards. 2 !. t l""! r - cou.e-quence- rrj-ctin- i a-- 1 j"e1 -- I - I d i - ih-t- ."' . : I J'-mi- o, 1 - , p.v-- r - i g fud-ne- L-- r-l ss I . 1 reui-nb- nt - t ii vvool-riis't- f i . iii-ir- y. Choir sane: pm. raise to thee Thank fur thy blessing free" Prayer by Elder F. A. Mitchell. Choir saug: "He'll. sing a'l bail to Jesus' uaino Honor and nraise we give." The saci ana lit was adimuistered. () God we K M't.A I S AM iK native Elder from the Sandwich I lands then addressed the congregation iu a very spirited and forcible manner, his rein irks lining afterward interpreted by Eiler F. A. M tcheil. who said Kaulain tiuoka wished to express his love to ad present; referred to the of the gospel in the Sandwich Islands in 1S'U by Elder Geo. Q Cannon and oti.er Llders, had heard ol their coming tun not ill! 18V did the Kldeis ibe Island where he re-- i II e einlir.iced Hie gospel l lieu and ded had lemained a til in nirinber of the Chinch evir since lie had luhoied on a in when be in in Mimiher was laketi so s.ck lie could not leave his bed, but by faiih iu (in he was made whole an 4 was able to aiiend to h e duties. He baptized a number of perHis fan It iu lb; sons on that mission He was had come here gospel strong to learu as a child .mi olios' us, more i f the principles of the gopel. He referred to I'mu 's saying that God had chosen "the weak thu gs of the earth lo confound the mighty. ' He did nut feel that he was one of the wi-- e of the earth, but be had received the gos pel, and knew that it was the plan of salvation He prayed God lo b ess all who believed in the gospel. Amen. A is- -1 I F.LDKlt MITCHELL Said Kaulainaitioka had received permission from the auihaii'ies of the Islands to remain here as long as be pleased. He wihed lo learn our language and customs; and the speaker cou:d recommend him to the coufider.cc of the people its a man of integrity. Tbe speaker expressed bis p ensure at being home again alter bis mission to the Is lands, and bi desire to lemain faithful to the cburh and kingduiu of Goi. Tbe choir and congregation sang the "Teuiple Song." 1 b.-o.- 'ine -- ta birih-rightw- as lir r I Reve-lato- ? r, Jo-ep- - Pr d I ".,.. -- th.-r- , W,ang r I'BBST. BttlGHAM YOUNG Said he would occupy a few minutes in relating what be aud a tew others knew of certain m alters ranpiri ig among the Indians, lie had heard of a prophet among the Indians who had received communications from certain messengers, nlating to the "Mrmou," ami what the Indians were to do. Many of the Indians went west to enquire tu'o this matter. While in the south, last winter, he. heard more abeiit these In dians. As near as he could le irn from the interpreters, and from ;h.s lu iian prophet, io an interview iu the lGib Ward 'scboolhoue in this city, ibeirpro-phe- t was an Indian named Antelope Jack. A young Indian named l.aman. a friend of his, could speak some English, and said Antelope Jack was the man who President received the manifestations. Young asked if any heavenly persons came to see him. He said "No. Hut when be was asleep three persons ap peared lo him and told bim that the Indians were the descendants of Joseph who was sold into Egypt; that their fafrom the Savthers received the to nc. but turned wickeonets," ior, they Prest. Young said he had learned long ago that il was difficult to ob'ain (sots from Indians by getting their words interpreted. Hut it appeared ihat these pei sous directed the Indians to get Imp lized, and said all the Indians must be baptized for the remission, of their sins, by the Mormons; they must forsake l heir idle habits and cease their stealing aud wickedness and cultivate the land. Hut he said he bad not received any visit from personages while awake. Hut in bis dreams be bad been instructed that tbe Indians must not tight, even if the soldier- came upon them; for if killed (hey would only .sleep and wake up in a be'iur land. Antelope Jack talked to the Indians present on the occasiju referred to, by the spirit of the Lord. A great number of tbe In dians, thousands, he supposed, had been baptized, and now wanted lo know where to locate and bow to raise their Several Elders bad been apbread leach them; tools would be to pointed rrovided tor them, and, we should teacb them as far as possible bow to labor and take c:re of themselves, cease killing people and live in peace. Ibe spirit of tliis work was among tbe Indians all -around, and ibey wanted M )roiou" sent among them, .Prest. ,Vouog ijid. be bad prajU' that" tUii woik i go-p- el El-de- ra out from this laud with several persons, aud were lost. We held toat Ibey lauded on those Islands, and the natives had a tradition similar to this. Many of them had been baptized into his Church, aud many more would receive the Aud he would say, with all our "pinks and posies and sweet suitliitig roses," the Lamauites were in a far better condition to receive tbe gospel in its fulness tbau the Latter-daSaints, aland were though they savage. ignoraul The speaker comrasud the course of the whites and ili.it of the Indians, and showed that the former bad acteu lar worse than ike latter iu their dealings with each otoer. He would i at lar Must the InJ.aos thiu many of the whites. They bad been trained to steal and tight, but it was our business to gel them out ol the-- e habits. The three Nepbiies had the right lo appear wheu and where they pleased; lie did not know whether he had seen theiu or not, he had seu some strange people, and he thought they were as likely to visit lam as anybody. Prest Young referred lo certain individuals who had come lo bim talking abiut receiving tevelaiious that they were to preside over this church, and showed their folly. He also touched u asuology, declaring that as practised, and also spiritualism, it emanated from the oppo-e- r of Jesus Christ. Ite deciaied ihat ihe spirits which came pretending to be the sp:ri'.s of the deputed, were the fallen spirits who had bteu on the eaith from ilw beginuiug und. knew all about the people of ihe earth, how lo i in it it o t li em aud their voice and hand writing. Not one of these spirits were the spirits of Ihoe'j who bal lived on earth. Let him lay his btud on a Utile, iu the name of God, where these spirits were operating, and they could not do a siugie thing. They were lying spirits, going forth to deceive, as Ihe prophets had predicted, and as God had revca.ed to him before ever tne Fox girls had He bore les their first manifestations. timony that we tad the gospel nf, ihe Sou of God, and exnoind ihe Saints io cease from their fo.lies and their sins, aud cleave to God with ihmr; whole hearts, aud let those woo chose lo fjghi against this work go their own road lo bad , donu , before hvll, us I houtfaud litem, but to bave.no eumi'y towards them. Sorrow and woe availed this for meir sins bud reached unto heaven. We wished them uo ill, but the judgmeata of God would cotne npou them assure as that tbe sun rises nod Saints sets. And unless tbe Latter-daiui ned from their sins and served the Lord and uuiled to build up Ziou, they would not and could not inherit ihe glory that would bo revealed at the coming of ihe Lord. Elder Geo. Q. Cannon read tbe follew-in- g names of missionaries, who weie sustained by the Conference, as follows: For Holland Peter J. Lanimers, ot Ogdeu, in tbe place of August Te gten, can be done on all limekilns. Then ibe enquiry arises; Which Muchiue runs ihe lightest? first-clas- s good sewing tiii: I go-pe- l. na-tiu- vi:e3. WLich Machine sews the fastest? the ui:ni. Which Machine lias the handiest pliances? ap- Tin: wi:i:i. with Can you rew, successfully, No. 8 oottou? Yes! Qupry tiii: wi;iu. o. Saturday being the day which culls unity from the outlying towns lo Ogden City, I shall make it a point to be found in my office always on Saturday. OmCK ANl SHOW ItOOM ON IV vV 12. 15 K M N. B. I T Oil p. to the 01J J. Tithing Yard. K T, A. P. PERKINS, S. 1IV' Agmt M. ComjiMiii, OtiUbN CITY. A Gem ola Ecadicg! 1 Biased w:rth SAVE YOUR EYES! restore your feignu THROW LWkl year low S3j& SPECTACLES, By reading onr III Mutinied 1MIYSIOLOUY AND ANATOMY of the in'KSlUIIT. how to Ilettove Tcll4 Impair- - and Overworked liy t a I how rure t eiiK, watery, Inllaiiieil.omt NrurSiglitr't Kye, aud all other Discuses of lite Kycs. t il Vlalon io W.WTKXO MORS MONTY IiY ADJVST1XQ llh'GIC OI.ASVR V.y YOUR A'MB AND VI J. MGURG YOUR FACE. Pamphlet of 100 page Mailed Free. Send your address io us uUo, Agents Wanted, Mrti. Gents or Ladles. $5 to $10 a dar Full particulars seat free. Write i in mtsl lately, DR. J. BALL & CO., r. o. b m. 81 Liberty St., Se Icrk Citj, 5. 1, - u THE "UGHT RUttltltlC ' "DOMESTIC"! u U y ' In calling the nltention of the public te our machine at this lime, we cannot refrain from inferring to our business. of the Inst jenr. We hive sold a large number of the releised. For Australia Joseph Reese; of Grauisvi'le, iu ihe place of W. ti. Muir, released For the United States and Canada Ililey JudJ, Grantsville, George Hamlin, l'Jtb Ward. For the British Isles Thos. J. Bellow-stou- , Nephi; Win. C. Parker, Uiverdale Choir sang an Anthem, and Conference adjourned till Oct, Gth, 1875. Benedistiou by Prest. Brigham Young 31 Jl t'lll 11 OH. ,01ll?HtiV, We have sold Ibem in all parts of Ihe country and for ull the varied purpose, of sewing, and wheiberin city or country For Family OR ManufacturiDg Purposes, Cuiek Ji'stjck. Hon. David V Lowe. Chief Justice of Utah, reached Salt Lake City on Saturday evening. He has taken rooms at the Walker House. unhesitatingly clapi that tbey bav fully answered ibe requirements aud lh expectations of tbe puichasers. 'Sv M'uhinc hat ever letn non ? &at!fa(Jury to the linger. The Music As usual at the Confer-encethe singing of the choir led by I'rofttsor Careless, was one of the great treats' of tbe occasion, It ws very floe and the effect was thrilling. The solos, by Mrs. Careless, were beyond all praise, That any Sewing Machine should have, so many s, and the performance on the organ by Mr. Joseph Daynes was truly graud, and showed tbe touch of an artist. We have reason to be proud of the organ, tbe choir and the leader. NoTF.r Horses. Budd Doble arrived in Ogden from the West on Saturday evening. He bad in his care in a special car the celcbraied Lorse Occidental, the property of Gov. Stanford, of and St. Jamest, an eastern horse. Mr. Doble staid over yesterday in Ogden with bis borc9, and was visited during the day by a nu cber tf prominent Salt Lakers intereted in the turt ., AVe understand these animals are being taken East to lest their mettle against srmo'of ' '" i the celebrated trouers there, We f j POINTS .OF SUPEIUDRITY1 are claimed for tbe "Homeric' seem to many minda incredible. The fact Is, the inventor tturUd riyht, end that lh machine should be superior is oniy tba natural result, and explains ibe lead which this riMicbir.e takes with the public over machines loi.g ie. garded as the best. Beautiful l)Intrted Catalogues tt ' Dorneslie' Paper Feshious tuiiiieU.4 free. (Eucloie Stump) a extra-ordinar- y . SEWING .'...MACHINE Company, Caji-forni- Tf, State Street, ChUafo, HU AQKST FOR NUKTtlKKN UTAH, JOSEPH T. JOHNSON, i ('.'. m I ; |