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Show ~....- L an A-v'x-Z ,. y Recognizing the great-[Work we are doing-3101‘ that only his dependents in office did the nomin- which have been borrowed from which to print . ‘Ennvc by the 'disseu‘tihin'a‘tion of the glorious. ating. How happy did I feel to realize that]. :a‘nyLnumber that maybe necessary. «Herein fail not. for otherwise the bridegroom principles connected with the new Order just lived in a system where everything was properly cut and dried before the masses had anything and two virgins, Victoria Woodhull and Tehnie , to call for sub- inaugurated “in-these Walleye of the Mount- ' to say about it You dear Editors, who are C. Claflin,‘~;will ,be engage ains, ” our beloved President has caused to be is. y ‘ working so .devo edly for. the benefit of" the scriptions. Order, will be rejoiced to. learn that Bro.~ Brig?- . ‘ —-—-——--~H—o—~———-f7-I sued to us one each of .the various grades of blessham was “ elected“ President ointhe Order of Enoch “dhroughout the world where it shall be organized” The necessities of some one being appointed to control the Order outside of Utah will be apparent when you reflect that the spirit of our beautiful Order prevails to a limited extent in Russia and similar countries where the people have been taught. as we were during this ings usually pronounced by Brosllgfipigw Hyde and Patriarch Hose-breaker Johnfiifiiffig Editors ENoon’s ADVOCATE 2-? The blessings are countersigned bvthéffiirst As you have been appointied by the heads of the Church toexplain all matters requiring light Presidency, including, his seven Councillors. connected with our holy with, will you please and are accompanied by carte blanche orders on THEOLOGICAL LIGHT 11%|! THE ORDER. explain to me the difference between a man havhis head taken off and losing his life. I aling Conference by Apostle Woodrufl‘, “that the thought they were mu'chly of a muchness ways people should be willing to have their. qfi‘atrs con: in the Book of9Mormon, page 530, I trolled for their good.”. The rest of the oflices until found cases in anci t days one punishcertain in that being filled by the heirds of the gaurch in exact . eut 'was inflicted for one . fence and the other ratio‘to their positions» in the, 'riesth'ood, is a, ,,‘ pr. another." Please read t to passage for yoursufficient guarantee to the pliblio‘= that all the selves, it says: “ ’ moneys which 'theOrdercancontrol will be? placed “ where they 'will do thelmost good.” They all did swear unto him "U‘ * that whcso should lose the Tithing Office. ' Truly we are blessed of the “Heads” and can now testify that, of our own knowledge, Enuc is hunkidori. ’ _ SEVENTEEN years ago, President Young prophecied, that within twelve years he would either be President of the United States or name who from the assistance which Aldsh desired should In closing my report of this grand Conference varyhead. How is it, has the President and whoso should dimge whatsoever thing should be. his I will only add, that on a vote being proposed Akish should make known unto’, them should lose his life. fallen into a Rip Van Winkle slumber, or has to see .how the people felt about the Order, Please he forgotton the time? The present Conference v Now isn’t this gather {i puzzler? Bro. Brigham said that, ‘only those in favor of " \ -f it need to vote.’ Those opposed to it ‘need not answer. __will be a good time to choose the next Chief ONE or THE ORDER. vote either way.’ By this excellent arrangement Magistrate, and we would mildly suggest to him Answenz—We have greatdileasure in replying the painful spectacle of some of the saints vot, 0 ing against the new system was wisely avoided .to this question. We have; great faith in the that he do so. __.___._. and the Gentiles, Apostates and liberal Mormons l ’Book of Mormon. having; studied Reformed had the wind taken out of tl eir sails. A GENTLEMAN once told-‘us that the only time . There is As soon as the Conference ended the peop‘e Egyptian ever since we were babies. he ever gained any light from the church works poured out of the building rejoicing, eager to ‘no real difficulty about the passagef‘anymore was on one occ lSlOll when he accidentaly get home and put their property into good than there is about the one which says that shape preparatory to its being turned owr to made a rent in his’garment and wrote the servants of the Lord. righam return-ed l Moroni to discuss with Amelia how best to conVert his ’ words upon the rent (see page 334.) Writing up- dropped the Book of Mormon in the fire. We told him holy things where not to be made light of . grand new mansion into ahospital for the sick on a hole in a garment was quite easy in anIn the evening a cient days. People now can’t write easily upWhat is the use of our intelligent City Counrumor prevailed to the effect, that the ‘Twelve’ write very close cil passing good and wholesome ordinances, if can they although rent, a on were camping out on Emigration square having divided up their properties. among. thalast com- {up to in But things Wfififierent the”! ram-their officers do notariorcothem? A short time It since that body passed an ordinance to prevent pany of immigrants. We regret to add that up in regard to cutting off people’s heads. to the present moment this important news didn’t kill a man as it does now.‘ People Were Sabbath work, and we, only last Sunday, saw a lacks confirmation. We all went to bed how~ and it was done so man working vigorously with a. pair of boots stronger; onally constituti ever singing ‘It’s good to be a saint’. For myself I dreamed that the Order was fully estab- often that people got used to it. All they had and a blocking brush! Brethren this thing must lished, and that Salt Lake City was being car- to do was to be very careful not to keep them be stopped or the kingdom is a goner. ried up to heaven on a big sieve, and that off too long, as in that case they were liable to when it was about half way up the ground over they THE principal difference between us and our the holes upon which the Apostates and Gen- catch cold in their necks. Provided that was it foremost side right the on tiles lived, gave way and they all fell through to were put enemies consists of one letter. We are the the earth, while the faithful‘ went up and up, . only a healthy excitement and helped to circu- Kingdom, they are the Kingdom. oppose the new Order. . _ m. A NOTHER ' ,7...fi 77‘;— REVELA TION. GIVEN EDITORS OF ENOCH’S ADVOCATE THIS MORNING BEFORE BREAKFAST. late the blood. “Losing a man’s life,” how- ever, was quite difl'erent. It generally upset a THE ful about the beheading, he must that those were days of miracles; and all a prophet had to do was to rub the edge of the 116 ck with a little olive oil and lay hands upon ‘the crack. If the two edges didn’t stick it i made very little difference, because the patient never knew anything about‘it until he got the “other side,” when he couldn’t help himself. the Book of Mormon is quite ORDER. Tuna—Rogues March King Brigham the First, like a meteor, has burst From his home in the sunny St. George, 0! With a fresh order-given. directly from heaven, A new social system to forge, 0! Cnonus:—Enoch, Enoch, number two, What can a modern prophet do, Who the wealth of the people would comll, If they against his will rebel? Brother Jennings won’t go, Brother Hooper says no, And hundreds of others as well, 0! . Brother Brigham is mad, and declares they’re all bad, , And hireat'ter will be cooked in hell, 0! Enoch, Enoch, number two, etc. To the poor as a bait, they will amplificate On plenty, with little to do, Ol But the labor they’ll cull of those who're so dull. That the swindle they cannot see through, 0! Enoch, Enoch, number two, etc. Tm Shoes shall be wood, and their clothes, very good, Offthe best Utah denims be made, 0 Their labor shall go to bless those who, you know, To do the Lord’s Work must be paid, 0! Enoch, Enoch, number two, etc. tions if they refuse. their artists, paper bills, etc., and inasmuch as it delighteth me to have ENOCH’s ADVOCATE kept before the people, I command ye all to hand NEW remember Addressed to my people on. JILin Street, and to the Yes, brethren, very diff(#fifiers in. ‘dug-outs’ in the mining camps of lcorrect. The two punishments were any othanswer to Glad erent in those. days. Huarken, 0 ye people, and open yourhearts— er theological questions.—EDs. _ -_—— 7.9—— and pocketsvand give ear from afar, and listen, « that call yourselves the Gentiles and Apostates, Know then that every soul is free— and weak-kneed Saints; verily. verily I say unto To choose his life and what he’ll be. Mormon Hymnbook. you, my servants, the editors and printers of Enocn s ADVOCATE, have much need of what you WE understand that the employees of the vulgarly term spondulix, stamps. or even Co-op. the orders, wherewith to provide wooden shoes and Depot Block have been requested (1) to join situaother articles, for themselves and their numer- order, with the alternative of losing their ous. families, as well as funds wherewith to pay gamed gjymns. man‘s constitution altogether and was seldom survived. If our correspondent is still doubt- A good Welch brother on his way down to over freely of your substance, that the good Conference from the north:was asked whether work may not be retarded; therefore, subscribe the order of Enoch.” liberally for copies that ye may enlighten your he was “going into friends: In doing so ye shall be blessed, yea, “Enuck, Enuck, who wass Enuck? Some dam even With a Jackson County blessing, copies of Yankee I think—yes” And when they’re all slaves, scourged by Brigham Young’s staves, And chained to his interests fast, Ol Their wealth will all flow in his coffers below, And their treasures (in heaven) be vast, Ol Enoch, Enoch, number two, Your little dodge will never do, OVer people’s minds you've lost your way, They are thinking themselves from you away. .- --_. A,Jam . 4":‘_"’. . rejoicing. In the hurry of tumbling through the stoves of the wicked set fire to their buildings and those whose necks were not broken by the fall were roaring out for the Fire Brigade but they had all ‘gone up’ too, Finally an angel with an enormous hose turned Salt Lake upon their, and they were burned to death first and drowned afterwards; This is just what I expect will be the fate of all those who r; and poor of the Territory. |