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Show lived In those days, who stated that he vessel. They went to should be permitted, after; bis nation nT,SrPTrT tt?T itt VfliflT Wfl ! wnrJc-an- d bulla cAnstructed .eJeht barges. to behold the:colonia4 was Of i. . destroyed,rIM tt th VITh nn nnM.nWld t tlon another people. This ofthe land by ' these In aa we do days. They was Corlantumr, GEOFGC 0. CAKTtOH, name whose man,lustrumenU by JHhid no1 astronlnaicBl a of certain, portion of ofthebis na- s, King which they could ascertain the altitude KIMTOIt kA N D I' IJ Jl I4I h U Elt. after the destruction of the sum or the altitude of the moon determine wandered, could solitary and alone.down which tion, . - IVbrnnrjr S XAeaf. aodsUrs, by on they of Darlen,. and Isthmus 1'rldsy. towards the the great and mlghtheir position name with a. became he there acquainted led Ood who had ocean. But the from brought the,orland of.r peoplecalled them from the Towr of'Babel and bad Jerusalem, the people cloud them in a bright by etl in fA Oftf TttbrrnaHt bait Iake goh beforeibad Aem for the He dwelt with bdvered over tbelr camp day. and moons.be died. and then nine of them tn their journey space and had directed destruction of the Jareditcs, .After the thmnrh tlie w lMr neaJ.'was their navi the to colonies two other Lord brought ocean, V. , .Theycouen;KVANS. UAVID a gator In erowln the landed One land this colony people terol thesA,iSUfc uargt( auou iue Isththe of north hundred miles owexi toaay jew itmay on the western coist; the other mus In ancient 'times there vere fcercalo atruitlotrofirnleti words. A great manyopposers landed a few on the coast of Chili, tmwards'of decrt? the Lord all of which the great r,r thn Ttook of Rformon. In reading the miles south of them. The thousand two Varth made coneerniur this? Continent account of these vessel, have really sup- latter were called the Nephltea and aud the inltahitauts thatsbtrold, from- posed, that Insurmountable an was there some four or five was Lamanltes. It time to iiuie.iK5tf?9 the !ina?. Thicoif- dijCUcuIty connected vwUtt the- building came tlueut wiu Urst fettled, after the Flood, of these barges nc cause mere oppucu centuries after these two colonies counthe bv a cm Ion v from too lower 01 iiabej, to be a bole In the. top, and another bole from Jerusalem and occupied little who were a ritrhteous people. "They constructed In the bottom to enable the try before they amalgamated. over one century before Christ, the Nc a twnnle witnvhomtUe LorUOQn' betnersshut at) In them to be water-tigh- t. united with the Zarahemlaltea In (1 to whom lie made Uimself were duhi, not in tue loriu phites u These vessels and.mir-veiJoAmeriwonderful northern the portions of. South maulfos in very llow tea saucer ae baa been represented ca, a tea be were and called Nethl and. manner. many people of hT ome"nt.MormoD" In their dls a came th? Iloodlltiot forme cussions; The nation. lived here before country powerful in? but the Book 0 Mormon Init i not rsvcaleuVTWelriay fnrmi to imy, thev were Desked at the was called the land Bountiful,-anlhl iiowever tbtrve, that so Ifiir as new ends, and enfargea as they came to the cluded within the land of Zarahemla. revelation ha given us Information on were tigns nae a uuu But to go back their early history: middle, and they this subject, this Continent of ours may on were trjr Shortly after the Nephlteofcolony 'W ana tne water, i.e l ranked among the first lands occu to the of a fowl. They wire brought by the powercoast'God, and llghtnets of Bouth The the human ..family. very pled by anbS the length --4f landed on the western strong, tea eon we a In drat man wlio had thiiulon"'tf tbd 1eoKoeedtagly the m Chill, America, try amongII them. txn. This is pnrmse very similar 10 there division a was face of taa caxlIi,.Tliader, t h '13? uvrt rra Une great who "the Iaalah age says, uiedby of the Heavens, once dwelt On this Con- of His as tne age 01 a Tho righteous were threatened by the re shall people tinent. His name was Adam. Whether tree." Isalan uoes not say wnai Kinu wicked who sought to destroy them. his iirt residence wu on1 this1? land, tof a tree. It was Imply a way tne an The Xtord warned. .Nephl, their leader, whether ttio garden thatwa planted nau or comparing a great mauy to flee from among , the Lamanltes, to far hit occupitioti was onjthU Contl cients and his th nei. rt 0 w these vessel were eo coo depart for the safety of himself 1.4 not. revealed n nome or believed in the that UfUt, Unieted that when furious winds should family, and of thpe n written rr other, rershUiou. and the ,22a( revelations Qod. jrinitrd Nepht face blow upon-thof the great deep; he certainly dut,-- ; iu.tbe course of hlj and from the themselves separated should roll mountains righteous the wives nafrom either his this about and traveled lifetime, being eighteen dant Lamanltes high they could without imminent tive land, or by emigration, actually ger miles j north until they came hundred be and the waves, beneath, plunge come in possession of tbli part of the to the surface of the to the head waters of what we term the up again brought ecttleniehfe formanil vsni a'Ur'fe globe; Water darinir tremendous hurricanes Amazon river. There Nephl located lived before and storms. bis little colony inline country supposed ed, and the righteous whono Now to - prepare them to left against- - these contingencies, be Ecuador, a very high region, many the flood iuherited lxo it, and ' doubt and that their bleteJusrou land.; i t was re they might have fresh air for the bene large and elevated mountains be In? in where Ad.m, &(ht JtluodCalnan, fa fit of the elephants, cureloms or mam- that region. Methusaleh and moths and halaieet, Jareil, Knocb, the Nephitea flourished for some other, animals, thai Here of .Noih dwelt. It wasthis ti ianj perhaps weremany in them, as well as the length time, j The Lamanitea followwhere Noah built hU axil,; which waa human beings they contained, the Lord ed them up and they had many wars blown by the wind of Heaven. away .to told them how to construct them in and contentions, and finally the Laman the east, aud lauded on Ararat. It was order to receive in taking away their setair, that when theye ltes succeeded here where JCuOim preached and pub- were on the and the Nephitea fled again tlements, top of the water, lished glad tiding of fereltfjojrlt wai some tbelrVessela days' Journey to the north up happened to be ward twenty on this. J:ud, the American Continent, tt mattered themselves with the and united so were construcnot; thsy where ho gathered the people from ted that Zarahemla. of ride could people they safely, though many nation, and built rip city arid bottom upwards I mention thene things in orJer to and they could open called-iZion. 1 1 waa hero whero the their air holes that item upon the Impress ono liatter-daparticular happened to be up- minds y imople of 0nl nourished before the permost." Now all our concernof Saints the at the pre ships ilood, aud vecro of one heart and one sent or possession of this day are constructed with boles In ing the Inheritance niindt having an. experience of some the bottom' ndt Lord land. 'The only made decrees 'well as in the top, I three hundred and eixtytlte years la bavo crossedasthe the first colonists with in the ocean ages twelve tlmeaj but early order to bring about a sufficient degree I never saw a came renewed these but that lie did not here; that have ship yet of righteousus and faith to bo taken a hole In the bottom a colony decrees he time for every theconvenlence brought away from her ami translated - into of passengers, and it Is one of the slm- - here that the people should serve Him, some other region. It was here where should be cut off from His presin turn worm to nave holea or theyand inings Luoch was clot bed upoa with thr pow. )iest ence, n a of bottom you will find that Godwin the if have too ship only er of God to that degree that he was en tubes insta .ee, has remembered these up sufficiently high above every abted to publUa. to Ue lichabitanu iof the runingwatex decrees. And there is one thing re mark. These were so general the earth thiDss tliat. were before his constructed In relation to the history of markable were waves when that the day, even from before the foundation not running toobigh, air could be ad- these nations, aud that la the rapidity ' of the world, and also to prophecy of mitted from , the i with which holea departe the they through unstopping love of and the things that should trnplro trom bis which happened aud faith "to be uppermost. righteousness day down to the end of the! world., It .. But the most wonderful true Sometimes the God, would, conthey thing was here that ho coutlnued his prcach-iuj- ? colonization of this after come great judgement or scourgts to thw inhabitants of the city- - of cerning the first flood was the way bad fallen upon them, causlug the death countryafter-tb- e .ion until he made them no aoquaiu ted that and become a tjnavigatetl,.. the great of many of them, repent' with the law of God, and inspired them Pacific they would oleea Uoa and ocean. think fof v Only, a righteous people; with such faith that the earth feould not would e them and. begin to Lord. God again,, .out theyin the land. contain them. It was by JtUaith and t But rise and prosper up barges, launched on the taking eight the faith of hi peopte Uiat tlie very ele- eastern coast of China, and bringing peihaps.iu. the cours-- of three or four ments around him felt th power-o- God; a voyage of. three hundred and years a people that were almost wholly and when he 6pb9 tuv word of the them and landing them all In righteous, would turn from their rightforty-foItHi the earth uon which he stood the same days eousness to folly, sin aud wicked neighborhood trembled aud shook by the power of and at the same mlra-i and bring down another heavy Judgtime. This was a tho Almigbty, and the ruodnulns "fled cle. "This was not ment on their .head.- - And thus genedone aid of by the ironj before his presence, and the great steam, or by the navigator's generation - passed away art, but it ration after rivers of this coutluent'tvern turned out was Inhabitants of this former the powerof the Almighty God.; among the of their 'coursed, and all tbfugs seemed He Itbywas had their aud ups and downs. controlled these vessels; land, they to feel the powc of the Lord.. ".Even, a He it was who time the who governed the- winds of Every majority of the people new land caoic up out of tnejreat deep, a tremendous was Transgressed He who judgement it brought them would come aud ro fearful were tho' enemies Of the heaven; and every tltue out of them; of the upon midst the when up before the Lord with all people of Gott, and so )rreat was the they were swallowed up, auddeep, was they,, He repented it terror of the L mi upon theai, that they who guided them safely to this Ameri- their hearts, He would turn uway Hia left this country atni went forth wrath and begin to prosper them. can shores , the face of th waters and occupiedupon the They landed to the south of this, Just - JNow, these same decreej, which God land that vatnn up out of the tleep, below Gulf or Callfordla,' ou our made lu relation to the former nations The tldtJjf aiu not revealed to us by westernthe extend to ua North that inhabited this country They inhabited the IMblo or iy traUition, but by the America,coast.. Said ,eha!l Lord on 'Whatevernatlon,Mhe Con forth and this hencetime this inspiration of tho Almighty through tlnent, and In spread from this possess land, the course of some sixteen thitt Kr't modtfta proicir: who was hundred serve forth and shall the; forever, beonly yearVresldence here, they raise-.iivincr God or they shall be true up to cuutmcucc this marvellous came a mighty and and nation. powerful worii of whicJ you ami I are now par- oflTwheu the fullness of His wrath Although they became a great and swept come shall upon them." HiBce this anpeople, they were oftentimes cient decree A few hundred years after ail these mighty there are many nations very much chastened because of their who have como here. And lastly Jmi- thiols lindaudtr.iti-- plreti i this continent, fctns," me observe that before Here let nudivah histauilly,theonIysurvY-orso- f they arrived ou this laud the Lord said ropeans have come from what la termed Ch l'Jo'Hl,,iad been wafiedaway to to them, " I design to lead you forth to a the old world across the Atlantic! . And distant laud, aud had ncoiiled a tmrtion land lately the Chinese 'are beginning to that is choice above all other lands come f Aiht, tlio dacerfdants of Noah under on the across the Pacific, and this contiface of the whole earth; aud this took tahiiUd a rcnt tower. that they la my decree concerning the land which nent la lecoming extensively peopled. might in.iko theuisclved ft geat name. you are to occupy, that whatever nation Many millions are already upon it. iu.otoaa ii fulutlln tho pnrpAes of the shall" possess from this time They have constructed many great and Atuiighty, la preadlns fvrihi and oc henceforth and forever shall serve me. populous .cities and have becomo very cupy mtf ) aua iubduiug thu earth..The the only true and' living God, or they powerful on the face of the landp but W& ViTyx much dioleaed with 6 ha LL be. ji we p 1 0 If fro m the face thereof. they are uothiug compared with the .11 .1 . numerous them on that ota?lon, leeat-M!;o- f boats of the Jareditcs that It the wnea .1mey are tuny tueir ripeueu ju wickedness that existed Ja their ml once 8 p read over all the face of North Jaredlteshad decree The this Jt, neiore tnem, oerore which wa calculated to bo strengthen sec loot on America. But yet they are numerous, mey ed through thulr nnity. Ilcnoe was before then! and are considered one of the most powthis Continent. made a decreev Bccorxtin'in to' old durlnir the. whole Itterm of their exls- - erful nations on the face of the whole Itook the Jlible, that 'they Should hot f tehee here, that Inasmuch as would earth; and their resources are very great, they He Confoundexl serve uod they would be prospered, and and the prosperity nvhich attended our uweinuus, together. their laiiKUsge, and swore wrath Inasmuch as they would not serve Uim forerathers in establishing settlements til t they ebouid por were upon them, on the face of this land, in establishing non oi tne people irom that tower came freat judgmeuta free government, with freedom of the they were afli'.cted oftentimes be- apress to this continent, z and religious worship, Is very ,"iWi.tU cause of their On acertaln iTheie U something verv rem&rk&tdln occasion therewickedness. v-;.i h was great a Individfew, connection with the colonization of our ualaOmef aud his very and some few to tbemselve that bis They" rnaglne family r, continent uy npeopta from Of .his 'friends. I that were riffhteons rosjerity Is to continue for ever, there I said they Were a righteous people. enduglfto a to be no end to their greatness. Now Do spared out of a whole naremaps tuts tauy surprise KOOLe.rri tion. The Lord . warned them by a I can te 1 them, as I have told them ally If they. have drawn the conclusion dream to depart from the land of Moran. ever since I was a boy,, their greattbtall the people who engaged In the and lea thern funb In an easterly direc- - ness will not protect them; their pre-buildioj; of tht tower were wicked. But uoo ieyouu tue nui tumorcu, prosperity will not protect them. down sent there wen come-feThere is only one thing that will profn)Uiea among Into the eastern count lies ufionlhesea them who served the Lord! their God, shore. By this a few families tect tho' nations that inhabit North and and when they learned the decree of were saved, whileajfan all balance. c6n 8 uth America," and that rW to Jehovah, that their language was to be sistingof millions of tho to "the Lord their God "with alt jxsiple were over- turn confounded, and the. people scattered to thrown becsuse of their their hearts, minds and strength, and wickedness. the four windsof heaven, thpy had con- -' But after were destroyed the Omer-lt- serve Him with full purpose of heart,; they slderable auxlety.on the subject. They dwelt irj the New England and cease from all their wickedness.! were anxious that they might befavoretf States,who will protect them. If will returned again and dwelt In the That of the Lonl and' that IIo would lead land of their fathers do this they will spread forththey and beon western the them to a choice portion of. the earth. coast. come ten times stronger and more They made it a subject of earnest prayer, I meiely "'mention these thtnirs to powerful than they have ever been, and and God heard them, aad.lhe Jaujjuage show how the Lord operated among the the. Lord their God r will blesa :tbem of, the righteous portion of the people nrst nations of the old inhabitants of more abundantly than hitherto But v.as not confounded.- - Atid Jott give this on the other band If they will not do to In order fulfil de His country. them acommandmeot to go down from crees. these thiuga the decree that was made could not fall Into wlck-- i In the tower to a valley that was north- edness, They ancient times is Just ascertain to be be to and suffered prosper fulfilled, or NImrod, on qb race orstill sun shines in yonder ward, valley tms decree The had heavensj as the( ,; y , :y-. rm&'if! naaml after a mighty hunter who exUt-h- ! gone forth. It mustland. be fulniled. Finally, ' In those days. ' After they had come some sixteen or seventeen deWe In have a small seen, very centuries af- gree, the chastisement of the down Into this valley by tho command ter landed Almighty so they here, they became of the Lord they collected seed and the present powerful nation of wicked, violently transgressed the upon or we form a part. Great has been grain every kind, and animals of al- commandments ofand which Lord to the de that most every description, among which, In some respects; their chastisement that they were really swept off to a but In no doubt were the elephant and' the gree other respects they hardly seem man. nation perished. to feel lr. But stilt look cureiom and the cumom, Very ,huze Aueir me wnoie at the desolaana were last struggles animals; that existed In thoie days, and In the greatest tion certain that portions of our raix titate of New York, near where after traveling and c robins, we suppoae, the plates to endure by the bad have country from which the Book of the sea that wa east of where the of armies one hostile , depredations was translate-were fonnd. Tens of JBabol stood, and traveling through ilormon another. of thousands against There they fought day after day; there rolling-IIn tho wilderness many dajsiwith t!i ir they struggled, dust whole their the blood; one party against the laid and cities towns waste, the and flocks and herds, their grain and other until millions were swent oft. they, eventually. caa 1 to the Only one man survived bis nation for a country for hundreds and hundred of as it were, In perfect desolation. great Pacific ocean, on th en 3 tern boraioxt spicaorume to see the ful- - miles, der of China or somewhere 1q that re very Railroads that coat mUiloni torn op. Ollment of a prophecy that was uttered were cars merchandise and commanded of the by a great and mighty prophet that destroyed,, and gion, They the whole country Involved in a debt V? TCTp-trtavirU- - oa - Jare-dite- $ 4 -- col-ony- of Zara-bemla- -- .'i:4-3,);''III19IH j - - ur e -- -- - 'n which-overrid- J t j: -- 1 j . few-moments- of-th- - ( r f ur -- and-vicinit- ue-s- ?, y ' f ; l 4 the-lan- Inl L I in-lqult- y." th' in-Hi- d,A wtt "I ' . tht-towe- . 1 w- -- e, " - .. To-vre- r 1 n sub-atanc- e, ; ; a lapse of requiremore that perhapa will much thahlhe before many years for which; and is on it paid, interest severe taxatlonmust: be irn posed on all the land. tAnd, the inhabitants ofboth the include we when s or two the Bonth, perhaps not if of Uvea nave been lost; of waraito-inthe weapons ether lost by , three-million- fattler" they.-- have r perished in consequence of the difficulties and afflictions i tnat rjr generiuJymtend!arintes. small a ; .Thla.great, war U only degree Jjeglnnlfag: of ehastlaemsntujitstto the; which God that nothlner compared to reau u It Is quite a consolation the armies vf? Israel will eventuauy as tne becom& Banctlfied, and as clear and thaft their suni aa fair as the .moon, " iiFur ADUERTlSEfilEllTS: lieu to the banners ? will become terrible we. Yet may nations:- bf ;thoi wicked. I vown out have-- 1 by through, paia may wickedness, many' calamities that overtakous. j I hope not; but I do not know. I may say that my hopes are strengthened in regard to this matter, for what do, I behold here in this Territory? I behold !a people that have been .witling to sacrifice all that they have for thesakef 6f tho gospel;that have tJJsssspssBSBSssssssssssssssssssssssssslss , - j , I j baa srokeithceriaingtriisriatl0Ti1f beenrwllllns' to forsake their native will .not repenj. f or tne juora kingdoms and countries and to journey they said In: this book,' '(the Book of by; sea and by Land to; come; here to has Mormon) which has been published for 4 serve God... .X eee a people, the msiorlty heed to the years that if they will not of whom are .willing to giveGod thirty eight of servants down that are their all counsels He will throw orthe repent look bf for cities Hence off cut the midst. and peace I in their the; strongholds and and prosperity, hence I look for..the land, and will execute vengeance nation, even as upon the arm of the Lord' to be extended in be-n fury on the snth-aheathen, they have not beard. half of this people eo long as there is That be will send a "desolating' scourge majority of them who desire tol do right, on the land; that! He will leave their so long as there 'If a majority who feel cities , desolateJ without inhabitants. to unite their hearts to carry. out the For instance tne great, powerful and great principles of eternal trnthvland populous-city- . of, New,York, that may righteousness, that have been revealed. be considered one of the greatest cities So. long will the Heavens be propitious of the world! will In a fewyears become and we shall find favor In the sight of a mass ofTuIns.wtThe people will wbni the Most High; But remember the inder while gazing on the ruins that cost habitants who once dwelt, on the land; hundreds of millions to &uild what remember their afflictions an tL their has1 become or Its, inhabitants. Their calamities; remember that judgments houses will be there, but they will be were nouredf out1 upon therni" heeause ofe be obedient. 4 Let them tbeyrwould an everlasting lesson to uswho Jive That will be only a sample pf numerous be of in these latter times. Let ts serve God other towns and cities. " n it he face K ' this continent. 1 and wo shall bo blest, we shall prosper Xow I am aware that it is almost" im- if we keep His commandments. Amen. possible for even some of the Latter-da- y Baints to get that confidence and that .faith in the events which Qod strong intends to accomplish on this land in the future to believe in such a thing, to say nothing about outsiders, that do not Rcomj to Hit; inquire of Cdoper Bro's. ' C3d3t believe a word of it. Outsiders do not Town Clock Store. believe it any more than they believed me when I was a boy and took that II00D3, NUBIAN and SCAItF."1, in large of the latent styles and VERY revelation which was given In 1832, and quantities, at r. JV.I Mitchell ExcUaoge Bolld- CHEAP carried it ferth, among many towns and cities and told them thereiwaa to be a 12tli great ana terrible war between the Lath for sjifi at .T, D. L.yon Pjaiterer, iw. to them Ward. North and the South, -and read the revelation. Did they l believe it? Mens' and off cheap at yotb' boots, felling Would they couslder that there was any Nalubltt A liindley. - M dCt truth in it? Not In the least, "that is 1ai.et tf sale st Faust & H6utz. ITay, tor a Mormon humbug" they would say. 4 'What! this great aud powerful nation Bands' CiiicAgo tocx Alk otj tlranght at of ours to be divided! one tparfagalnst the 6;t Lake lllUlard Room. : ": " dl 3m ' the other and many .hundreds: of thousands of souls to be destroyed by civil i wars!' Not n; word of it fwxuld they believe. They do not believe what is still In the future.! But there are some In this congregation who! will live, to Lser 4 ManapfrsL.l.H. R Clawsoii'& J. T. CaiaJ: behold the 'fulfllment-of- t these other antLwill visit the ruins'of mighty H. things Last Appearance but Ovo towns and cities scattered over the lace' of this land destitute and desolate, of Ofthe WstlnjrntshM Lvrla An tste, MADA2IE HABIAJWETltVA Inhabitant. If inquiry shall' then be made, why such great distruction? the huswer will be, wickedness,-ha- s Wickedness' and destroyed them. Irovclous tbibLr departure for Colorado, : have brought, about the corruption fulOllment'' of the ancient decrees of Heave ri coucevning this latid'' jims ni:llil coleccook Has kradly oosanted to arpeajr ltfs evenhijtl t desolahave corruption brought tion Into their toWns 'and Cities; The time will come when there will be no safety iu carry iDg ou the peaceable v OF '1 UK f0210 AUXIa, pursuits rf arming or agriculture. But will be neglected and the people will think themselves well o(F if they ibie from, Qitjt Jo city, from, Jowii to cu town and escape with their lives. Thus will the Lord visit the people if they will not repent.' Thus will He pOUrout His wrath and Indignation upon them FRID&YhEVEHING. Htid make manifest people that IFEBKUARY.5. ttiat which he has siokeu must be fult niled. h ; Will be presented the Romantic Fairy Extrava- But what shall become ofllbls. people? gauai, in 2 acts, enuueu, Shall we be swept oil in; (the general ruin? Shall desolation come upon U9? Shall we feel, the - chastening hand of the Almighty like those who will not .'it repent? That will depend altogether Iajid the ft. Upon our conduct.j We have It within bur powerrGod has granted It to us, to gave ourselves from the desolation and calamities that will come upon the naiPfoduced with tion. which is MurnlflMnt before God and lew honest Secnrf. right; by living all men; by seeking after that righteous- 5" nr IInii(M ness that comes through the gospel of and Dances. Cherases a Aml fine Cast of Characters. the Son of God; by following after the law of Heaven; by doing unto others as beatttv: we would have others do unto, us; by putting away all the evils and abomina- BONE 30LQ MR. PERKINS. tions that are practised by tle wicked. If we do this prosperity will' be upon To commence wltti thbSpaTkilhg Comedietta, the inhabitants of ytab; prosperity will adapted from the French by J. tinldo a Methua Esq., in Act, entitled, be upon. the towns and citka erected by this people; the band fof tbe .'Ltird will ! be over-uto. sustain us,andv Wft. will UHEN T70LIEN fonh. He us will in spread multiply t.A gcheller ,) the land; He will make us a great peo- riMhiii,,' OrKK-a- l ple, and strengthen our bdrders, and tfyZaci&iK Porrormanc send forth the missionaries of this peo- COmmences punctually at 7. ple to the four quarters of the earth to SySA.TtmrAY; EVEXIirrtpiirTIVELYUie publish peace and 'glad tidings of fECHELUKlt. M itj. II great joy, and proclaim Ythat there J is still a place 41eft 'tn! the heart . TIIF. FAVOniTE ACTnESS, of, the; American. o continent where' there are r peace k and safety and refuge from the storms,' desolations' and tribulations coming upon the wicked. From the Australian and California Theatres, la But on the other hand, Latter-da- y Engaged, and trill auortiy appear. Saints, how. greatusare the responsibilities resting upon and upon our rising CAME. TO ItlY FAUM OITEB generations. If4 we win not I keep; the commandments of lod and ir our HaL,FMILE3 FROM; LOWER rising generations will not give'beed to ONB AN1 A about lath of November, the law of God and to the! great light lb63. one largn Bed OX,ttoe ttoe left white jita which has shone from Heaven In these horn half broken off; branded on theface, horn right K, The owner is requested 10 pay charges latter days, but turn their hearts from CaDd take him avay. the Lord their God and from the coundM I Bl 3 g f ff ',Jr ROBERT H&ZHN. sels of His priesthood, tben we shall be visited like the wicked j then we shall have the hand of the Lord-dpoJSOjDOiiiulRS REWAJKDi. . , us in judgment; then that saying that the early tit the Winter, Lord has delivered in the Book of Doc- LOST, from Farrp intou baild. XinreMUL.E,rood trines and Covenants will be fulfilled saddle markv, and branded J on left thigb. 'It pone on the Weber and suproed to have upon us, 'that P will visit Zion if li above reward tjxrill Kaysville rangry she does not . do right, .wltht sore afflic- for tta delivery t aie, er ytra llbrdiy ryreovery.!' torjnfor-mton that will lea'i to Its tions, with pestilence, with swordpwltb; I JOSEPH. 0. RICH. famine and with thearae vf devourinr dClSsU v a 1 ' H If I I if. if : lagleEni pormm ' r ni9 -- - i THAT JTTST BECH1VED IIUI.HIISEi LOT sa 1 Ti y ft-- t t 1 : 'IV y jLatsly airerfcfaed to arrive, which mikes immm Very eoropiele, Rn IHe t - . 1 -- MOST EXTENSIVK '."it..- i in Tin: territoiv; ' t OvfIdj wbleh, we nre'enablt! t 10 ' oit-4- - . ; I- ..if c Ash-a- -- Prompt time nd DUYERSV ii "" Wicked--nessan- !!; ftpeeel any invited to call. IR IJG METIIIIA. MJTIffi IV. . & CO. UtlBltf 'to-th- e , - 6RBAPEED1ICTI0N . : : ; s - . 'IN THE .PRICES 11 1 WH. How?-Jjy,doinga- hat, 1 , SIOST OT THEJ c 4 tii U 1, OTP s , KS f . .? f j -- T i i I". ' r V-- -- S9-DOO- & CO.'S, SLOAN t 1 OK , Cfur custom made.Tap Sole Boot a. r me uairuoots, , from - '; 4. i 3 Vj.00 i ana npwards.f ' ( Jtoya, Vkmthm and iChildrens Iloots j - r IVfy Cheap. "Women's Shoes a prime article- - 2.00 - ' fV;' only I - i. i 1 Children's i : 16 J upwards. , from French 1 i Shpes-- a stock-Y- ) large ' - f ''--' , ' '" j '25' - -- Skins, .KipsTLinTiiiysl wuuiiiw tvilU V'lUO fJIIUHlHS,., 12 .1, dC3 Freight addeJ. tf ! -- n ery-KmaliBi-y i'--a at tf:tl Are."? a ! iU$'JViiwe choice.1 tf Itf is Nowhere within our reach; we cau put forth our W BOO T ASD SlIOB EIAKEB: .......... t oa hand tbe finest quality eonstantly nilas latest style or CUSTOM-MAD, i i E American and KfRenchi alf Boots. Box Toes and Fancy Heel to anlt the most fastidious. 1 dood fit goaranteed. fr: ; j . ; - , : ' '.!-:-.- ! It t: ' bst . 1 f 3 1, .11 . . Alan the and, most substantial KIP and COARSE BOOTS and SHOE! made In the Territory salted to r-4 . t- -- .! A-.-. FtAILnOAD AND ICAMYON hand after prosperity, peace and the extension' of 1 our borders,- and j have all these' things multiplied upon ua, aud the 6TOKES power.ofiUod within us; Hia arm to enthe' ease at low In the CountryCall by supplied circle round 'about to protect us from and exam la stock. figure. every barm and evil. And on the other 1st doer north of Kimball Iav hand, we can teach fdrthi the Jhand jafarl JtXain St SW L. City. remee's store, or wlckedncES and bring desolapartal;e ? d1 mj'c ! ly si 1m :'.'.11 uim tion and destruction upon our borders. V. Which shall we do?, We are we ; 1 are left to our own choice.! agents; STABIsEfii God has j r FEEp said that He rould plead with His peo-Pi Lit ?. xPct that He will.- t4I wlll S BRICHAlVa Btall JXo. the "salth plead tho strong "with Lord, ones of Zion imtil she overcorr.sa and is JENSEN" la now prepared to acconimo- clear before me."" There is some conso- H, P.date.Ttt AVEIER3 and ANIMALS, at the lation injreadlng this declaration of the : t i it w i j Lord. Though we have to receive great BEST In IIOt'F. and'STACEI rp n E ol d name is ntbe boalneaa again: aha ' chastisement, though' He has to plead , r ham io ilXrt tne pabllo can be supplied with- the ,v ;ciTr, with us by Judgment, tribulation, famine, by the sword and by the n t M in ithe. Market. U of devouring Are; yet after all,vengeance when He and alwnT ready to accommodate, Associated Choicest Meats 'this with the above la a r; A reasonable pzlcei., Jf. aufflclently, i i there will be somepeople f 'fetr that ui til a4 wilt become clean before the GOOD BliACKSMlTH f shop;. ' CALL AT.,0, 4 JIEAT UAKKET. ' d63 6t V d62wttr ' I'tji'ttSXEROa PAT?,' CO-pPEIlAM- VE -- . ' i - PfeRailroadHotel : . i -- . 1 f e- -- CITY. -- M ; - . ": - , j ; , ' - ; - .. I i 1 Pf -- I . . i .. j a, s i,. I |