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Show ALLEN'S. COJfFEIlEXCE. Caanur,. Brig-haYoung, jr., Joseph'P. Ged upon the earth. That we might Smith and Albert Carragton. members nave the support of all honorable men of said Quorum. and live for the benefit of the whole, be Friday,. 10. a. m. Uinrlcft W. IVnrwe, Editor Choir sung: John Smith, Patriarch of the Church. ing engaged in a g werk, a life and LwiiMM ffianctfar. George B. Wallace, President of this that endured to all eternity. A great "When earth in bondage long bid stake of Zion. and William H. Felsom deal Has been said relative to the United lain, and Jehn T. Caine his counsellors. Order. It was a settled fact that such a And darkness- - o'er the- nations William. Eddington. Thomas E. Jere state of things was to be at some time ' my, Jolin H. Rumell, Miner G. Atwood, introduced, i tie spirit of tlie JUord had reigned." Uuuick ii. Huntington, Theodore Mo moved upon Preoident Youne to intra- Prayer by Elder Harvey II. Cluff. Sean, Hose Stout, Milaudo Pratt, D. uuce 11 now, so lur as it could be made Oct. 10 1374 v SaturJaj EvniIu McKenzie. J. R. Winder. Geo. J. Tav. to conform to the laws of the land. It Choir sung:. IBB IN DAILT RECEIPT OF A lor, Henry innwoody, Millen Atwoed, bad been organized according to the "Come all ye Saints whodwell on A, M. Cannon, Joseph Home, Andrew principles of co operation, and the row earth, JCDGEj MoM FAX'S POSI w. w inberg ana Geo. Hebeker, members er was left in the hands, of the tieonle Your cheerful voices raise." j t oi me uign ueuncu. to eleat ineir own oucers, the amount of Elias TTish Smith. President of tha shares held each individual being: his ELDKB. JOB by TAH COTT MaKean's discourse before Judze Priests' Quorum, and Edward Snelgrove stewardship, lie continued, at some 3 Contrasted the present condition of the ana &ii&s Morris, bis counselors. length to reasen upou this Order, and ar the Grand Jury meets with great people with that of tweutv-f- i Joseph Young, President of the first gued mat u we wanted to be one with when they had to bold Conferenoe in seven disapproval even among bis pretend- - ago, Presidents of the Seventies, and tne ueavens we must enter hi to the Or Ofirden. the open air under the shade of a hayad I'rieuds. So ouo can cousiateutlj rick. He considered we should be filled Levi W. Hancock. Henrv Herriman. Al. der which existed there, that we might bert Horace S. Eldreige, be neirs of Uod and joint heirs with Je talUt a "cLare"' to a jury. All that with gratitude to God far thft iirumdant Jacob P.Rockwood, Gates and John Van Coit. m um sus Christ, and Drenare curst Ives for Jiut rtatiwd, a SPLENDID STOCK Of us both ia tem- bers ef the first seven Presidents of the celestial blessings bestowed guuU properly be designated by that poral things and in upon glory in the kingdom of God. the truths revealed Seventies. Lnoir sang sue anthem:. tula was eomprjuendod in a couple to US from the heavens. IU Edward Davfa, President of the tlders' "I will sing of the mercies of the Load. Shoes The rest was the Willingness manifested by the 8aints quorum. of short paragraphs. Prayer by Bishop John Sharp. waen mey iert JNauvoo and Winter Edward They invite inspection of their stock of Presiding Bishop;. simply a tirade against the "Mormon" Quarters to carry out the oounsel of the Leonard W. Hunter, and T. Burliobert Hardy , aaa unite tn all things rriestnoea-ton, his counselors. people, their church and its leaders, in a Glass Eater. journey, across the Plains to a disSamuel G. Ladd, President of the and the Legislature of the Territory, tant land of which thev knew nothing. Priests' Quorum: Wm. McLechlan and There is a chap in Staunton. Va. Tritli whoso official acU the Grand Those who had followed' were raninrr James Latham, is counselors. ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. wno the fruits of the labers and1 experience eats glass. ul went out .... i m i 0: eaji Jury have nothing whatever U do. ana unity or tDe first settlers here. It ' Quorum: Martm r.enii nH iipn.r the physician who describes it. "and I Its object was evidently to paint be- was lima now that we should1 unita nmun secured a piece, about one third of a for the accomplishment of more imporJames DeaPresident of the Leach, broken pane, and brought in several Wheat, Oati, Barley and Potatoet taien in excang fore the eyes of tho jurors a false, tant things than we bad then immedia- cons' Quorum; John H. Picknell and to mends witness the took Viow. in He would ak where were Thomas C. sight,t lie distorted and highly colored picture tely 1 Jones, his counselors !! those who would not unite their inter ana- aenoerateiv ... ,., me. . iass . ii. m Dit out a nucunc a, oiiuiu. o:.i. . Q , inr irusiee irnat of the views, feelings-- motives aiyl ests in all thiags with the j JAMES ALLEN & Co. people of God the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Plece aDout the Blafi of a 6llvei "a" iwentj-eigHad the acts of and of years ago? Utah, chewed aud they bamts, and John Sharp, John L. Smith, dollar, , par- i u people it up with tt 4 n if) ii inv Tyrrrftaa rmt n Young, Elijah F. Sheets, Jos. much gusto as if it had been a pie ticularly their leading ecclesiastics, Tf w w. F.Le Grand Smith, Moses Thatcher, John Van mat, instead or bringing calm, die- - km tDttt if we had doubis in regard to Cott, Amos M. Musser, James P. Freeze, of buead. swallowed it. takinsr after swallow ward a of waiter and bread,. P. A. Mitchell; Thomas Taylor, as his passionate minds to bear on the com- he saw, to get the particles out of his assistants. w wished to participate in the bleseinjrs plaint wuigh might be made befora teeth. Albert lie would have eaten the of President the Carrington, ' V .. OfwJ . h aA (a Kaeiaiir n r.nn Which U t i n Fund for gather- whole piece if I had requested, as he ' 7 7 mem, tney mould be &Iled with, pre-Pepetual Emigrating G-003Ds those-stepwe that take marknecessary ing the poor. has frequently eatea tumblers for a j.uaice, stirreu up to anger, anaieel ea out for us by the servants of God, Anirell: Tiuman 0. CONSISTING OP Architect for the drink ttnA llO.Va mAKul in.tHnA t a A f OUE unurcn of whifikv. He said h wnnld Ulv'tt WUiaKO m UUt lUf llfiTAtl tia I.Pin.r in, i..fnmnfa mrninot I kliVPa rtrarrllAai O k .1 . . u cA' . tYtA . . TT rt rrlona ' onv oof, ruisuu T) i .v..vs i6oiuiiiM ui iuv ytusiue worm. tlrin The Choicest Styles and Patterns of v.w wi- J xraii, msiorian ana uenerai , . the persons who were represented as The subject of uniting our interests was Church Recorder, and Wilford Woodruff, ored bottle glass, which had poison DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS GI5GnA51S, k-inthe authors and supporters of "? to,b treated UgMj. It was of the mr ,d10iui. ne was nm in(iuceci t0 try lu u . impertanoe, and the blessings , ,, President of the United Order in all the , , r AND A me experiment about three Tears ncvu uwufiia uuu trirues wnicn would resulf from it were greater me nortu wnerever established Brig- f l. be ttt could Another object of the tirade was, thH,n Presut comprehended, &ENEEAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS! "r ougut io nave enougn effect. hen such outide to est take every step marked out by Smith. vidently, he could all eat the glass, eighteen ISTotionts. Second aharges are made by a judge on the thoso who naJ ,e(1 U9 'hus far, success- Daniel II. in number, at a dinner party, which we woum unite ia tne manner it will be tafceu far granted desired, we should become ftiiinfii.h be ?!d' an? hC Saw " reafi0D wh7 h Men's, Bays' ai Children's Assistant t, that they must be true bv a great BBd discernment, our enemies would Hvde. Orson Pratt. Sen.. Jtm TavW could not do a much, so he tiled it reKwsh7roA8har8ti:nSwhhS Wilford Woodruff. Charles C. Rirh. U. Y eating only three. Since that many people, who do not understand renzo Snow, Erastus Snow, Franklin D time he had eaten class for the the Territorial system, are not awaro comes from God. But if we neglected Richards. Georce O. l!nnn Rrlirliam amusement of others over a thousand what Hud of persons are appointed young, Jr., Joseph F. Smith and Albert times with - bo disagreeable effact. The nuu ncru ii. goCLOVE to federal office la the territories,, hind in the States, and were dried up Carrington difference he sees is. it olrtves only . . Secretary David MeKenzie. . .. Mittens, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosierj of all Giadei. aud kuow nothing of the hostility, Trk ot Qoi' Assistant Secretaries Geo. Goddard, aim an appetite. lo D. 0. Calder. P. A. Schettler. .1 cjea - - 10 iv uuuciotaaU LUQ 111 I II vwu mv " UUO(,iU;uiVUi)' g3 Jack and J. T. Caine. tU ' A TVill stock or ness of many of those officials whose General Bookkeeper T. W. Eller-becAt Dieppe, in France, the follow HUWes'Ji" ght : ..X. . r.nln .L nas notice been issued by the pov- -v w ubujuic riwe auu me . .rw ting Treasurer G. A. Smith. klukr wilfokd woopkufp HARDWARE. STAPLE GROCERIES, DlitCS. lice: "lne mm. bathinsr Dohce are re to . Assistant Treasurer Said he Vlievcd the Latter-da- y privilege plunder. Bishop E. Hun Saints when a is in of quested, lady ter. danger Glass-War- e, Fapii-Hanging- s, Queen's-War- s, What other object could th. m- iJ Saddles, llarnesi and Board of Directors H. S. Eldredge, drowning, to seize hex by the dress 01 iuem. uou s ; maujr won Judee nav in quoting bsolete wora "ever had been and nevee would John Sharp, Feramorx Little, Moses and not bv the hair. whih smn. Harness Trimmings, Cordage and Thatsher, John Van Cott, James P. timc3 remaias in their Act of the Legislature, and dwelling lorfd iaK ,U, 8e' tf th? grasp." . . pass through Freeze, Henry Dinwoodey, Thomas . a I UDOH tirOVlsiOlia loner uu" . .rpnoalixi I urivfiti ana . t. sneeti "ifTI a i. i. i n A oriri nniA it c aiou aan ovvutiuu. b o" JUST RKCEIVltD, The following Elders were appointed A and which were only framed to suit t0 meet thLU warfar wn'oh was waged lin w:k Jthe . 1 . Saints . on ro , to . the th miRflinnfi. against ni -i u:i. -millions of A by w uuaur fc i anns anni im-urMortt of the most popular ad Beet arvt ' rpfPifiTK tne circumstance that surrounded spirits who were cast down fmm mous vote of the Conference : she to have about twenty. ought . the that people in the early days of the ,,wa8 the on,y dispensation TO KUBOPI. WOUld not ha . three dollars damages." was t.h k. ... j. J. J. Taj lor, Salt Lake City. Territory, and for the purpose of vils. In former chartro of a Kaunas iude tn inrv Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Plain Santa Claus EoJip . . n i ., rroiecune ine people asamst petti- - UBOT U1 man me worn or Uod was j TO TBI UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Diamond. Tmnnrtxl New li!r:i Sntia TCunsns Dianmnrl j m a ereacft ot promise Case. But the Lord !. f r'.Te? lrom tne 9 Edwin ivu "v.. John Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scorchers, Charm Box, Andrews and D. Harley, wuat naa shown te the anoUnt. nmnho.. u . . . i . i Gilbert morion, wepni; Belknap. lied vjross, Uorals, purpose couia ne subserve by '". iU0.iaiier aay SEMI-ASXU.i- L life-lon- - JAMES AImLETAT iS Co., Full Line of Fall Dry GoodJ tT10.. OLD WALKER BUILDING Main Street, Eastern and Western Boots and Dry Goods. 1 T 1 1 . . . I bt fi! ZTA? I . - I Z. C. M. I., OGDEN BRANCH- Just Arriving and to Arrive! " OUH PALL I mm I I .,. hTJrfl0..P!ltol sett-inte- bffSSluM LEY And Funcy Vice-Preside- " nn CLOTHING OF LATEST STYLES' S.'Tr Zb!Ah -- --- HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, nVAw .f k. ..J MWk Si5!!!lI2V.?f."d Tin-War- e. uinu,t la-yio- r -- w nhi h. PARLOR AND COOK STOVES. aatT. nvm-onm- s 1 "" u i.u., icgi ot v....v ... mi- - ' Kingdom should remain, and a reien of Am.n n,. iv be introdaced tn niunri I " . ". "... "ouni,IU,i Barauel Anaerson, forever. But the war aeainat the Smnt u-sni. TP r ... f v:., inun n.....iT n' -.. uorgensen, uuntsville. a. isgren,vjiiii. looele City; James Barker, aio put ail enemies under his feet. ' wflaer the Lord required at....our hands Otden: Joseeh Thatcher. it is ctain that. . ww r.,. nraftt. wm. pvwv UV V,.,? U(t r fihAuM V Mi; a Aoei uar, Mill- uhviu, iatiewinutterhig Lis false -- , --.., I of tit f muej; eternal life finn. i -, m. w , """i """bivui ucuuuiuua hhu uoa-- 1 jxiog, naysviue. TO SCANDINAVIA. lensical allusions, was to bias the experience ia this Church, and said that Soren Bame xaitn ca Peterson, Huntsville; ('. I. actuated him in jury aud foster Popular rreiudice, til A TIAHF. vena urth kin. l l. . John Larson, Salt Lake City. Is this the busiueas of a Judge? that the Lord would not sia Hi, ' ELDER JOHN TAYLOR hA ""u IO:lon ini8 work. 68,1 w wis tne purpose for which James . Said in aqsnmhlincr tn rni.r0..... . . j uuio mat nation, taat house or peonle , i rTr hinh lmri attending to the business ' uv nuu lunvui II t r ina un.b n( Ik. 4 uceu ueiors us we were actinorfnr ui.. He showed importanceVnd" the of Chief UV1U "mons delivered in the Tabernacle i. ? righteousness I I 1 . cU . ujujuri; . 1: Gns-tavse- n, I apposition Justice of tki. U EE 1 M S SSS'S oua who ose who BE SOLD CHEAP FOB witn a not very pleasant look: "but A.I i rmr c at rLmn " JTiin'll jruuiacives . , uv., i ico,iuueeu, repiiea one I ol tbem, starting off; ''I will make " mmv na possi- T CASE -- I . " kii," To boil a tongue wuee. assortment of II CORRUGATED ELBOWS, ALL SIZES. drink scalding SIXGER SEWIJC Dividends are the divide ends of UIQ Just A.D TKIXCE ORGANS I! WAQOHS MST OF LETTERS AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHING YARD. W. H. Hooper, Supt -- 3 IN THIS POST KfiMAlMING UNCLAIMED Turri should come after us. and in conjunction 9th of Ott , 1874, which, if not called for' within our rather and God. and all tho9 W1" w "ut s o h Ii , !. IXd inAn All orders addressed to D II. Peery, Ogden, will receive promp" A"a old sermons, and, by sophistry aad a who had eDeaeed in the work of re tl Am GENTS' UST. the eartn and the ing attention. inhabitants there- Alexander L lawjers- - cunning, weave them with eomiD8 of tbe Messiah was at the doer, of. McBride A Sustaining by our votes the authoruu uence tne d2964f of Zion the J of necessity Maynard I) P and mysterious occur God unitiiie. that He mi.? fit rOAaiaa IT a ities might seem a matter of form. But Brooks Buckuiaster S R Pierce J it a wag also matter of Was fact. the Benson Mr rences' into-- garment of ciime, to people to Himself. Petrie C erganiiation of this church a phantom, Coyle P J Bobinssn C B throw around the shoulders of the Choir saeg the Anthem, I will extol an idea, something awarded phileso-pheby Reeder J A or the schools? No. It emanated Davis A J taost respected members of the com- thee." Driscoll J from Setigman, M and wo knew nothing about God, Elder P. D. Richards. Prayer by Shaw T C it only God manifested it, and we were Duncan W H munity- To hunt up legislative H 2 D.m. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Esbyronsson Stevens A M connected with a transaction for the benefit of the Choir priesthood aad prin- Falkner J 2 L Sellers 3 Bang : which would endure throughout ciples community, and yenomously repre-eTetry J all eternity. Who of us could direct eur Galpin P G "Hark, the song ef jubilee. Hines J D Loud os mighty thunders roar." Thompson W steps ia the path that lay before usf We Hart W H them in a manner to convey the Taphers G needed the same Hand to truiila in a Prayer by Elder B. Younr, Jr. idea that they were violators ef law Henderson J A Tod R Moses and Israel of old, aad had guided Louis T Teter D W us to this day. Prophets, Apostles ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN and robbers of ths people? To their sang: &c. "An holy angel from on high, so. were placed in the Church, none Mauldin J Thompson J berate and abuse the leaders of a Madison B The joyful message now has borne." Williams T for the same purpose they were give anLADIES' LIST. church with a bigot's bitterness, be ' PKEST. GEO. A. SMITH this Church ciently. Only and Kingdom Colt M D Murdock T Announced that a the cloee of the would not be overcome but would stand Crichrew MJ cause their faith differs frem his? Thurston S for ever. One obiect of tlusse Keith C M Tranv A T .. Of the Finest Qualilicmanufacliired, on To cast opprobrium upon a whole afternoon eervices, Conference would ad .v. i. .. f lQe uait' draught Lis M S : ifcVr.:.u TT0 Waker M tii.1 journ Sunday and would morning, men ..claim. romrrnri or lavior t:.n because iur in Dottle, people Liiiue j Wilhelm Mrs they do not bow down probably adjourn ou Sunday evening the unity existing among ns, citing the Mar tell E before his crabbed and A CH01C1I ASSORTMEN'TiOF ALSO, of 3uO over men during volunteering till the 6th ot April, 1875. HELD FOR POSTAGE m.o vuiucreuw to . mw 1 -- mr intellect? fi P A .T- 1M Vif T go t,o oi. ueooge, fur- fl TI Tl Elder Gee. Q. Cannon then presented loool. M?7 LchTdi011' nishing their own food, to work on the e have tried to think thafc U'TBeu",eB Fank8' AllaJ the authorities of the Church, who were Temple, f.eelv; some of them t b e0"1?' preaching" Judge opposed "Mormen- Home, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria aud California 49 To obtain in nf thai. l.i. . .1 timber a distance of miles. He sustained the sixty Confer by ism and the "Mormons ' with um unanimously give date of tha iw aleo pointed to the unity 0f the taints n&IM'T auH n.w win .... ... t.leiiero, Wine Bitters, j as follows: If not called for within out kokth. thev will Tint ence, degree of conscientiousness. iu uieir enons to gatner the poir, and CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEN CJTT Brieban Younr. PrnnW WVIVOI VlUCfl. ani their uniiy so far as all their docthis " charge has s.ttled that Revelator, and President J. Hail, the of Church trines were concerned. He could AT question wtta us. Jso excuse can be t JeSUS CTMt (if Latter jvii Postmaster rio3. iufi.ini.t i U however, that we had a littla mora wish, n. flfered fur Hitch a document from a all tbe world. patby, brotherly love and Judicial officer. It stamps the Chief Georjre A. Smith and Daniel TT Woll. us, which would give us charity arueng .Justice as a partizan, without shame; oouneellors to Prest. Brigham Young. with God and his heavenly hosts, Lorenzo Snow, Brigham Young, we needed a unity in our families, a THAVB IN MT establish his position as a religious jr., POSSFsotam mvAw Albert John W. Young, and union with one another, a union witn , '."f animal., which if not . cl.imM vrusader, and exhibits him before all Georee Cnrrington, 1 Q. Cannon. Assistant rnnuoii.-- . Ana mwur , witl.i. se we that God, would do his will whethj the world a revengeful, bigot, the to isiigham loung. NEAR THE LIVERY STABLES. er it related to the heavens above or the h. Orson Hyde, President of the Quorum earth beneath, imjaicuilelfoe of die people to wLom standing as the priests of selection. Nothing adulterated. All of the OneUaifer .iaraold. Redan. nc is sent, aud utterly unt to aduiin of the Twelve Arostle. and Or?on Pratt the Most High God. so that wheu iniquiWhit.r,ttwl .euJoan Ii :.. i . laylor, Wilford Woodruff. ty sUlked throughout the land and cor- "m. N. FIFE, rupnon prevailed, we might introduce tii un n a ; ... u( iu; uuiuu t rantlin 1). Richards, George Q. purity, true and the laws cf principle ori Oty, Oct. 10th, l$7t 1 a.," . Terxitorjr To cull sections from , ,. . rt. j .... .... -aUU, j-- . "r half-forgot- X k v Sfn, av..: Z,TL TJl . M . d tUe dee 1 h in Stock. incomes. If three miles make a league, how many make a confrfnpo ? A Full I M Mi i pri to 1 tn CLARK'S! a rs WINE AND LIQUOR nt A III. AfflD ... DEPOT BEEBl " T Sttm. ' t -- . im Km cloeer-feMow-hi- p Estray CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, ISTotice. hiTbr.r.'o, j S'a Main Street, Ogden, Utatj bet THE OIIOICRST TiT?Aiwra 01 riGAW .dwr.-- W.H. CLARK' Proorletor.l tte U 00 def tlai froi out hou the the art M but ni ttc brig ith in oou tbe r Uk, Ml fhi aly Ui Hit, Jaaii hllj, |