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Show WfUMI iW;flfft,lUWUMHIWH;illl I. She 9fl(U Cliaritw H. Iciirows lUiUor ' ttiuusu tliu tune oi t ot rh'.5 'litter A' whose motto is f.iu i!us '" ... uk ii and women are allowed to starve to death, while wealthy worshippers of tbe"comn)on Father revel in luxury, and squander daily, enough to sustain a perishing family for a month! Arid these clad and be jewelled church members rail about "barbarism in Utahl" 10 ,i a ;ii r.'Jj, t!ie iutt) jgttnrtuM. i We turn i'roui their sickeninn falsehood to tho noble words oi ex Gov. Dross, who Las no more symUTAH. i. pathy with Mornionism thau they SatKrtlaj'i Evenin?, Not. 7, 1S74. have, but has not advanced so far in Methodist grace as to lie before M1:THOIHSv MATIXKE heaven and the people for the sake i MXCJUICAGO. of floating with the tide of popular Hob. William Bross, We alluded yesterday to the prejudice. Methodist matinee the of of 0. P. Lytord, the Methodist chairman, She fainted I'oor young thing. ' ' wa.-- h and her pretty sail: second the at is tub, who hh eu spongaway cadger, kfer into the nose went Mormon's not of the soapsuds. could slop is speak glle ing tour in the St.ites, aud soaking wiiu tor ue hau eweu cor- Some said it was over work; othrrs, disrespect, up all he can draw in Chicago. We dially treated by them, and be had however, whispered that htr beau had to feel that God had something give below Boine extracts from his learned over the back fence and calto do in sending that people to Utah peeped remarks last Suuday and those of his When the Mormon people reached Utah led out: "Hullo, there, Bridget, is , assistant Rev.(?) Dr. They were about exhausted in their Miss Alice at home?'', settled there to build up and means, they Fowler. First hear Fowler, as it- -t a kingdom for themsetveB. They bad first started for Mexico, but they La ported in the Inter Ocean: failed in reaching that country, and He had no sympathy wiib the murderthey settled in Utah. They had shown ers and thiees at the Lead of the He ibougut the great courage in following the trail of almost unt be leader ought hung ah booh as cap the trappers throughout that ALLEN'S? ,G.GHXZI t !iV-a- (Lute Ili(:giiitolUm i Co.) - ouii:. - " NEXT I'OOR TO Z. C. M. '; I Co. Jlain St., - Ogtlen. Jut II Coin der." pared with the growth of Chrisiianity known and desolate country, i country then desolate beyond concept on, the The Mormon home of wild hearts people had heard of irrigation. They them, planted a few seeds and water-iand in time they had something to live upon, but always suffering untold privations. We can see ho Provideuce works by their history. In 1818 gold bad been discovered in California, aud away up the valley of the Platte thou sands of our countrymen weut in their search for gold, and if the Mormon peo pie had not been seiiled heie, thousands of these gold seekers would have met an untimeiy death. All around is the vi cinity of Utah is desolation. The rains that pass over the mountain ranges are wrung dry in posing over these vast The mountains claim their plains. share of the moisture that passes over them, and great streauis are formed in their midst. Then ihe streams are I rougut down in canals and made to irrigate the country, lu Utah today you will find as fine cemils as are grown anywhere. The fine bracing air makes it i ejuliarly healthy, especially for lung diseases, ami a large population has settled in Salt Lake City He had traveled thiough 500 miles of suge brush to reach .Salt Lake. .The city ws laid out iu squares; each Mormon had half a block for his house, and be had Ink' n a portion of this stream the mount in and brought to him led it an u id his home and uia'Je a place of beauty. He wished to speak of the men and women of Salt Lake with respect. They were worthy of it. The great iniquity of their country could not last another decade. The meeting was held to encourage the i revert ad minister of the gospel present le carry the gospel not the swtirJ, to the people of Utah. Brigham Young and his as.'O'iaet were gathered from oil parts of this country, and they had gathered around them from all parts of the world men who believed in them implicit ly. They were ignorant, it was true, but there they were, and it became their duty as Christian men to help, not to cruf-- them He believed that in Utah wastog ew up the great central State of our country, that thousands would go there in the coming years to enjoy the pure and bracing utr of that beautiful region. That country is in some respects like Judca. It has its valleys, its mountain ranges, and its Dead Sea great Salt Luke. There were many parallels between theiu The Christian men of Chicago ought to feel an interest in the civilization of Utah, because it was part of our osuntry. and to help the work f teaching that delulel people tba'. their religion was but a superstition and a Performances every WEOKES L'NTIL i , s 7, Hats A Caps, Clothing, A OUH FALL 0003DS, CONSISTING , DllESS l'arqaette 50 Aixl Fuuey Motions. CLOTHING ETiiSCISI THE Highest Current I!a HATS, CAPS, ECOTS AND SHOITS7 CLOVES ! Mittens, Ladies', Misses', and Children's Hosiery of. all Grades. 0. CHILD. W. d28-l- y 's-- an, W ' i ..MillflS, 1,1:11;$, , Saddles, Harness and Glass-War- e, Tin-War- e. , JUST RKCKIVEP, TJuUer the Direction of the niont popular and Beet ; I .1 - Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, I laio Santa Claus, Eclipse, Dianaoud, Iiupr)ved New Era, Scotia, Kansas, Diauiond Coal Heaters, Bee, dvance, Scorchers, Charm Box, lied Cross, Corals, M.E. CHURCH. CCDEN, AT THE sortment PARLOR AND COOK STOVES, 187t, IVov. O, 3Ionlay of I Oil CASII! ALL TO BE SOLD CHEAP A. R. WALKER (Late Priucipal of Corinne Ttiblic Schools COMMON 1 .:; i COlUtl'G ATEi) ELBOWS, ALL SIZES. ENGLISH BRANCHES f Three One Scholar, One Term Months, One Do lar per Month. HIGHER Full assortment of A Coarse of I nslr action and Terms: SIXGEK SEW1SC MiWU ENGLISH BRANCHES lELME CEGAXS 4; Just in Stock. One Scholar, One Term of Three Months, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Mouth. WAGONS TwoD ll irs aud C nts e Seventy-fiv- AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHING YARD H. Hooper, Supt. . CLASSIC STUDENTS. All orders tddressed to 1). II. Peerj Ogden, will receive prompt d296-t- f , In addition to therepul.tr D;if Sctiuo! I will open aNigli' Seliunl for tlie bent-fof those who cunnot attend l)ny School Further notice will be gittn iu due limi' i a. G r. walker, PItlNCIPAU cUl-l'- Omlcn, - - U. T. permits e to famish for want of food, while there remains a scrap of anything edible to 'divide' Year after year our crops were devoured by the WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT H i D5 7 ENGLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN O JBL o J2i temptible peripatetic beggars. They arc licensed by that chnrch, upheld by it, sustained in their mission of f alsehood, and move in the midst of honest, people with the brand of liar covered up by the title of Reverend, and their church winks ut the de-- ; intatiable but nobody To be Reopened fered materially, for there was suffi cit nt union, charity 'and brotherly 1, kindtitss among the "horrid The best acc.imniodations at the to take care of the destitute lowest rates. BOARD IT THE DAY OR WEEK. aud provide for the hungry, even to and conveniences Special arrangements sharing the last pound of flour or the for Famiiios. FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. Enlarged, Refitted and lit furnished. NOVEMHEU ! SC n V. POOL, Frop'r. e.2?-t- f 0 T C U "A IS D ' ' J ' I R I S II W II I S K E I J Home, Mountain Dew, Tipifax, U. S., Victoria and California ' ' Wine Bitters, ......... 4 -. CHEAPER 1 WHERE IN QGDElFh CJTJ THAN A AT LU CLARK'S LHjUOR STORE, CVS Main Street, bsbb . J, E :R' ! ALSO, ACIIOICK AS30RTMEXT OF lJ-r-- A. " TSU B SI Of the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught or iu bottle, '" fellow-creatur- GLOHE HOTEL, LARK'S! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CITY HQ TEL. Christianity (?) ' which j attention. per Mouth. sincere MethodWs with suehpersooa as Lyford and Fowler, but we charge" the M. E. Church, as an ecclesiastical organization, with the responsibility ' of the lies uttered bjt these ' con- Christian (?) Nebraska, Queen Paper-IIauging-s, . of potatoes. STAPLE liAfil.WAEE, GROCERIES, An ATTORNEY AT LAW ceptioD,' because they nn dupe oft- - final mess But ia head :d and tender hearted people .... ..c ACADEHV jrr iGor-mon- " A KlILL STCK?K OV WILL RK OPEN Co , Neb., .... October 2Ttb, 1874. . I certify that in visiting families in my ncighborhoo I, 1 found family six suf- . OF LATEST STYLES! Harness Tiimuiin;s, Cordage and Harlan s, GOODS! STRAYED Oil 81 OLE? FROM KAY8WAHD UANQB. ABOUT TtlK liist of anoint o" first of Smitemher, a lila"k lliree 16 aliout hands hifflt, branded ymrold liorae, Willi a F(tiHc top fii;ui a on left thigh, tme fimiil A liueral reward will 0" iot in foiflit'.td. thli paid for inl'ur uu-ioIcndingto lis iccorery. JOSEPH AM.KN, Usdeu City, Utah , iron-clad- DRY OF PRODUCE RECEIVED AT in number.' lu the last Yew weeks, three Good Hoard ai(f First ( 'foss Ao of them hve died, and Ihe doctor told modal ions for 6.00 com Keck. me that they died of starvation, and that n HOTEL HAS LATELY CHANOEb too from rilHIS reduced far want werti of 8 experienced it, they would uot be lliey food before he saw them, for him to aid J. liaud ., and the nfw proprietors are deter b tckward in giving of their means to aid aiinpd to keeji a linue. Mns. E. A HoLLisixa them. KNOWLKS 4 CROW LEY, Propr's. !stf so Christian. a work; :Ile wa4 there to ask them to assist in the Christianizing ; During the repeated grasshopper W. II. riipperfon, of this worse than pagan country, and he hoped they would g've of their means fioges, to which Utah has been subin the collection to he taken up", as' iViey AMD we ' never heard ' of a single coul i not even faintly imagine the tieep jected, SOTAHY ITPLIf. necessity for having this work carried on. case of starvation. "Mormon bar Office, Main Street, oppoeiti J. Jloyle'S furui, ture itore, We do not class the thousands of barism" does not include the pitiless 5 A GINGHAMS, Men's, Boys' anJ Children's " of Bill orery Performance. Clia;isrp LINSEYS ASSORTMENT price or quality. Cenis. :.25 Gallery. .. GENERAL iu the ninrket either in Prices of Admission lleduced to suit the times. 7 FLANNELS, GOODS, AN B A which will compete w;th any lee programmes. Reserved Scats, 0 The Choicest Styles and Patterns of The GOLDEN FAB31EU For casts, etc OGDEN BRANCH; I., Of all kinds and of newest patterns, t & Co. Jisst Arriving ajjl to Arrive! Uirill-iii- To conclude with . Alma1 CiTjr, JAMES ALLEN d2S6-3r-a WANDERING STEENIE the poer. The Omaha Lee publishes several letters depicting the starving ' i t I. ot scores otf iamiiits in conaiuon Nebraska, from which we take the , following:,, a, , f I f. Boots aud Shoes, Z. C. 31. 1ST4. c, ' Wheat t Oats, Barley and Potatoes taken in exchange. eutitled melo-dratn- They invite inspection of their stock of e NOTICE. The perfornmin e will commence with the THE' The tjuesuoti will naUrallj arise what could be the motive which prompted these pretended Hamsters of the God of Truth to utter 6Hch wilful and atrocious falsehoods? We ' give the atftwer 1 in i Lyford's own words: ... , They needed $3,000 but they wanted $3,500 immediately, or the fruits of the m ssienary vork would be utterly lost. If they could know the state of all airs in that wretched onuntry as the mission-si- f I'RTHEB Ti3-vr- ' Of ALL NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES. TWO FAVORITE DRAMAS. f.-o- fttl.-ehoo- & SATURDAY EV.VGS Srturday Eve, Not. tliey hud shown the progress of a giant. Mormoincm has made i svay in its forty odd yenrs of history as rapidly as the Methodists Presbyterians and Baptists i He men combined, ; tioned uu instance of the extorl'um practiced, where a poor Mormon hud been charged thirty dollars for a pair of s ookingssnd his cows seized to pay it. There is a perfect system of espionage. There are two 8ies to each block, who learn all about the residents on the block, their wives and property, and this information is turned over to Brig-ham- . Often a man is sent on a mission to some distant spot, and he ntrer comes buck, and his property is stized by the church. Now hearkea to Lyford: Brigham Young claimed to be a sub-o- r iuate deity, 10 have all the powr on earth thai God had in Heaven. lirighatu controls all the ballots cast by the people. Kvnry ballot can be traced to the m in who caBts it, and as the women vo'e sis.), Brigham has but to say to them vote for this man or that Man, aud they huve to obey. There are three women Y.iinijr in Utah to one man, and the fo niiile vo ers in Utah are doing the most to day to uphold all the 'misery of their .ex in Brigham'e dominion. The business interests 'and affairs of everyone re under the Control of this Uiuti Brig ham . The people are p or and ignor superstitious, and obey implicity l is orders. The masses of the people as when they first re as poor went mere, tirignam nas laketi irom i hem at his will, and there are no asy lums, no institutions of benevolence to assist them in their distress. People are poorer there than the same cIhsb in Chicago. Iu the three years' residence he had in Utah he had never seen such iuis ruble, unhappy, God forsaken class of women; th?y knew no such thing as happiness. He had s.'en in .front of his own door in Provo fnr little hoys, ranging from 4 to It years, dead drunk. He claimed that they were the most unhappy, and degraded people on the earth. He bad knon, ministers who had been compelled to go into he pulpit with the Bible in one pocket a id a revblver in auotber, They might wonder at this, but in a tpuutry where XEKIJASKA FIJI- the law does not. protect a man it is I ME. necessary for a man to protect himself. He was in a valley of '20, 000 people. When he entered Provn there were not The Utah "barbarians" have 100 people in the town who would not have cut his throat if Brigham had or- never reached the refinement of dered them to do so. lie had been Christian civilization, which can throatet e I with mob law in Provo, but lie had old them that he had some little complacently aBd selfishly feast on t ilent jn the shooting line, and be should the fat things of tho earth, while dedicate thaf talent to the service of starvation is eatiug away the lives of God, aud they had not molested him yet. y AY Iliirdnare, COIIPAW DRAMATIC AMATEUR STOCK 33ry Goods; Crroccrics Dry Goods, Groocrlos, SALT LAKE 1)1 KG. Ogrtleu. SPLENDID rereiTert, UIL and Western Boots and Shoes Merchandise Eastern OGDEN B Street. Mnl 11 General . would give some reasons lor this. The Mormons sent out their misMonanes to all parts of the world, and the cotiYerts enme in. If one hits n good looking wife or daughter he is sent away as a missionnry, and hi wile aud daughter and goods confiscated. There or go was no alternative. It was uuder the sod " A Ubited .S ales Judge in Salt Lake City hud told hint that the Mormons stopped at nothing. "If a man is io the way they simply )ui hiui untiiied.-- OLD WALKER DEALER IN ' 1 OK A DAILY RECEIPT Full Line of Fall Dry Goods jjrub-gaui- e plate-passe- IS ARE - - Ogden, Utah " NEAR THE LI VERT STABLES. yolliiuff ndulterafed. All of the I niE - W.H. ' ' lctt sdtcticn. CHOICEST BRANDS OF :ixny. " ' , cigabs! ARK ProwrfctorO |