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Show M V iiatrwa OGDEN JUNCTION vation, and practical! carry tbem otitis rSEJIIA5 FOftTY-SfXT- II X UAL VOX his Ufa. F It EXCE. bis or aer: religion personally, and b was euro tbey would be prosperous and nappy io roeir new hemes. Lider Morris showed the necessity of every Saiat possessing the spirit of Cod io eoiignten tnem in relation to their duties, and make plain to them the trachiags of the servants of God. STAMFORD. 7. J08IPH F. SMITH FIFTH STIiEET. Confer- Referred with thankfulness to ihe many The forty-sixtthe of deli veraacea that God bad wrought out Christ of ence Church, W Editor iJesur ff FrxiiufE, Chjm.es us, as a people, from the machinaLatter-da- j 8inta convened in th new for StRA TIX'BP, Ufiitun Manftr. tions of tueuiiet. He could new :. Tabernacle, Salt Lake Cft?, yesterday discern the hand of God that was over us BLDKa JOHN SQUlBlf moraiug at 19 o'clock. A larj con- as conjpicoosly as atany previous time. Said, after A STOCK OF," being absent for neaaly two God had revealed Lis will through a holy Ihorsdaj Ercnin?, Oct. 7. ISM gregation Bflseubled, the Utah Ceatrij be eras very thankful to be home years, aent forth to messengers mi proand Utah Southern trains Laving angel, claim his gospel to the natiooa and warn again among his friends. He was also 3a of visitors them f the judgments that were to be thankful for the privilege be bad enjoy larga numbers 1U LLLVO A SEDUCE!!. brought. ed of preaching the gospel in bis native " from tho country, and teams from adja poured out. The Lord had been wiih Lim, country. the He thea rehearsed dealings of God and bis John F. Camber?, who tilled Jas. cent set t'emeats also conveying persons of way had been opened in a manin preserving ana rescuing towards us, Ji. ThoatpsoD, io December last, was both sexes, old and young, all anxious us Trem the hsads of the wicked and th ner which had given bins great comfort and satisfaction. He that this tried and acquitted on the lat iast. to attend the Conference. The hand ungodly. The hate of the wicked and work was of God, thatItstifled it weuld accomsome decorations used at the Sunday their desire o persecute (he S tiuia . was A.TSI at Wahoo, Nebraska. as in any sga of the plish tba object; deaigacd; that Zion School Jubilee still adorned the spacious as great would arise and shine, and the glory of He Just received om the East.. world. induced had did not tear, however, an Camberg'a Thompson building and the fountain in the centre open and avowed enemy, but thelurkiair. uou ds seen among the people. He ex wife to leave ber husband at Boone, aent forth a beautiful and horted the Sainis to be united, and ex cooling spray. deceptive and apostate spirit in our own lus desire to do his duty pressed .Ne him and with to run away Inwa, There were present ott the stand. Of raoka, the weaknesses and imperfections walk in the way that leads to eterna of our own were calculated t. to the L. First nature, Presldency.-rresYoung. braska. Caniberg tracked the guilty he might gee the kingdom o thai life, b; lead us from the and Twelve Of the wire God truth, astray, Apostles Jehn Taylor, fully established on the earth, in di pair and found' them at Wahoo. On Wilford Woodruff, Orson Pratt, Sen., far more to be dreaded than the outside accordance with the words of the anPrices down to the lowest possible margin. Unless we were living in the enemy.' the nip;ht of thd 7th of last December Geo. Q, Cannon, C. C. Uich. Joseph F. line cient prophets. of our duties, and enjoying tLe Smith. lie went to jthe house where they, ELDia OEO. Q CAHSOK Patriarch. Jehir Smith. Spirit of God, we were altogether incawas pleased to listen to the tesSaid be to and receive Of the pacitated first the Presidents appreciate of Sev. Seen srere staying, and looking through a DEI -- A. enties. Jowph Young, Albert P. Rock-woo- i, instructions of the servants of God, no timonies of his brethren who bad been window, saw them sitting tugeth abroad the was how an much power those preaching FRESH EVERY DAY. gsspel. It John Van Cutt, and Horaoe 8. matter with cli might be enforced. ' We bad easy matter to tell, after heariag them by the liftht of a lamp. Making a Eldredge. Of the Presidency of the High Priests' embraced the truth, and received the speak, whether tbey had magnified their twise, Thjraipson came out. when Quorum. L'ltas Smith and EliaS Morris. Holy Ghost, but if we turned away and calling or not. There was no labor ia All Goods delivered free to Of the Presidency of this Stake of denied the light ibat we once enjoyed, which man could be engaged that was Oauiberjj shot him with a reTolver of Oitv there would be no ftrgiveness in this at all comparable in pleasure, ' to the Zion Oeo. B. W. H. Wallace, Folsom, 03-tAccording to law, Camberg was and John T. Caine. satisfaction, conferred bfe or the life to come. This was a upon a servant of :' ' ' guilty of marder. But accorniosr to Of t!ie Presidency of the Bishoprick. dootrine taught by the Savior himself. uoa who labored in the ministry in " faithfuln ess. m be lie The and tried who antediluvians, Edward Hunter, and Leonard W. ght rejected the tespopular sentiment he only defended " timony of Noah, and others, on account tempted, opposed, persecuted and im. ' 2 "5 S S Hardy. 2 ter Lis own honor, in kilhng Lis wife's all manner of abuse might be Besides the above authorities, there of their wickedness were destroyed by pruoned, wwwesoeeawet. J-. . (be V, be flood. faithif was but him, the After suffering in the stint heaped upon seducer. Juries will not convict the was a large representation of bishops I 10 an in prison for many age, until the lawef lit" S priesthood, he would and other men from all of J C leading parts uuu wg Hsusaeu, Jesus, alter be was receive such jov, light and blessing from layer of a vile thief who robs him the St, , . ." r Territory. the heavens, that he well doubt at mat oj-- vttxuiu is ot more vaiae Conference was called to order by crucified, went and preached to them the bis own existence asmightas to doubt that God of that salvation, plan have tbey might B . ..til , than life.-ih- And they are right in Prtst. ,B. Young, an opportunity of embracing the gospel. was with him. ibis testimony was not cooir .ilia ang, Confined to those who were sent This abroad doctrine, though not understood in e light of justice if not "My God, the spring of all my joys, the world, was elcarly tailed t in the ou miasiens, but was also conferred upon The life of eorilinsc to letter of the law. my delights." all saints who lived humbly and right Bible. m , I well ts N e ; - . . Afier a few words of earnest exhorta-tip- n eously before the Lord, according to Prayer jby Prest. Joseph Young. . The Choir sang, tneir needs ana aesires. The ditfaculiy to the Elders of Israel, he concludXKDIMSKl POLITICAL "Praise ye the Lord, ray heart shall ed by referents to one, who bad recently with many who ha 4 experienced the W P left U3, but whose example would live power and g t s ot God was, that tbe 2 . f satis "2. join, TRICILH. lor ever, meaning President George A spirit of the world came upon them and la work 10 pleasant, so divine." Smith. ihey forgot the .weel exponeucs of According to the Omaha Bee SenMWI, B IMJXO. , Choir sang the anthem: duty and faithfulness, and were like the mmJ a a !; n o I S IS U man Bpoken of by lite Apoetle James, H We purpose at this Conference tn de- ator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, .has "Open Thou Aline Eyes." looked who saw diaate the Ibis into the uiir the Tabernacle; glass, dedication been manipulating the local' politics, Benediction by Bishop Lorento D rored prayer will be read en Smurday morn- image of his countenance, and '-1Z:.J Cfl9 Young. not only of the S'ate, but of Douglass tig. We shall occupy the time through going speedily away forgot wlial manner TWO P. M. of Skins. he was. out n a man n in . Conference this a talkincr b l persou Though might mm' ti the Choir sang, County. The Bee charges- - that a Latter : i receive wonderful revelations aud mani I ..ore, day Saints, giving them such in God et attend while Zion sings festations from the Lord. yet if be turued iaoney has been raised structions and advice as we have for "Great largo sum The joy that from thy presence springs." to uurigbleousuess.iheliglu ot God would for t&ts purpose and that Vander-voo- rt them, trusting that each and every heart depart lean him and he would fur msy possess a due portion of the Spirit of Prayer by Elder B. Young, Jr. of the railroad mail service is oi he ouce enjoyed. He Choir sang, get the bles-ing- s uou, so mat i ne Sums may strengthwas thankful thai men and voiueu could sold to Hitchcock's interests, and is ened, and that the truth may be taught 'All hail the glorious day not remain in ibis caurch aud cuniiuue aas I lusines in simpiioity and may commend itself to i By prophets long .oretold." bringing a pressure on the postal besa who are as yet unacquainted with to practice iniquity. Mo one cou.d t. ILPIR T. M. LTMAN practice bjp.Ciisy and wickefluess employees to' accomplish what he lor an,) lengh of time iu this church, as As far as ray experience has rone and bis Expressed The plesure at being one clerks as far as I have s S'-. I aodera His learned, I consider that more in the home of the Saiuis, where in other cuurches, undiscovered 5-1 : , jf-would him are pnt on the road to keep them we, as Latter day Saints, treat our call- - God had ordained that his aud leave he would I Z people should strength fall away unless he repented. It was do not He loved these ngs -- Z I in Utah. . r valleys aad because away from the primaries aad in order we lightly, their appreciate them as gather. unless the Saiuis led a odly auould; importance does not mountains, the people who dwell here, to give lliteucocsvmea a chance to sink into our hearts. If the eyes of the and above all tba lite tliey could not enjoy the power ol ' of eternal principles tz'-uAS2 iooi tsike part in the" primaries, persons people were open to see things as tbey truth. He desired to use his time aud God, thai il L.Ucrs weie led from lime "I Mica.; are, and to understand what ihe Lord is abilities in building up the kingdom of to lime to stir up the people tu repent 1 f Muueqaainted with the business heve doing, what he requires of his Saints, God upon the earth. God had revealed ance Elder Cannon showed that the settle beon offered a free ride to Salt Lake and the blessings tiiat await and will at- the Priesthood, and placed it upon His I who bat tend the labors of those who are faithful uueui of ibis eutire Rocky Mountain re nq were to tney if tbey would take the places of mai in the discharge of their duties; if the preach the gospel and not required had been hastened, at the least for only to teach gioo ' "u ' derVt "Z people Could understand these things, but to practice tho truth. Perhaps it a generation, bv tbe soluiiou of the . I will rather say, if the people was not pojsioJe to onviuce the world question wuether this couuiry could be These are serious charges, but are or, would put themselves in a condition to by reasoning, but if our works were of a made to produce the cere.ns aud fruits This had not improbable in view of other Kt understand them, for this is the r privi- proper character, they could not belonging io this latitude. J ' ' ' deny been done by the I Driver pi the divinity of this werk If we would lege, atr they eon by their faiihfulnes Saiuis, and no people tie dodges connected with posta uuderBtand the thing of God, ihey see the people of God united and prompted by any other motives but strong those of matters nearer home in which would aot very differently. Many search in the Lord, we must work out our religion, would have done the rec, after worn wniuu iiau oeen accomplished the of wisand things the learn to love the ligion, eternity of God te libove-namakingdom parties have fix- - dom of God. and godliness by their belter than all the of Smith! through Joseph teachings be else, At the willing to part ured for political ends, which earthly wisdom and knowledge; but no with all we love, forsake our fleshly aud isrighatn iwung. Tracmg the work J oen, casi one find can of ihe God settlement out this of by the wisdom that lusts, and spend oar means in the ser forbidding re wo may havo oeeasloa to ventilate at for and uere the table to worm, all iu vice uoa. mis gion, showing liberty we; oi a man was If hot in aunt. iney may t'ae proper time. T&e ways of pro- - bave; gei all the understanding that books a condition that he could do this hi was other sects and creeds accorded by Lat- d3tf y can and give, baiols, be adverted to tbe ef they may read the history not what he should be. The' Saints lessional politicians aro dark and forts made to destroy us from nu me sustaining of must govern their vi iuo crtauom passions, repent of the openly and declared trick v..' I! those creations, and Ihe object that common of the their own sins, be sober for themselves earth, earth and the peopling of it; but wiih- - be individually honest and obedient to sense to say nothing of our religion,! Taylor out the Spirit of the Lord they do not the l'riesthood of God. There was us to unite lor self preserva ftr a fine A Melancholy Affair. no prompted understand it, it Is like a mere matter of fear of enemiva ouixiiln Km tion. We should not study individual One ferescs vi Mr Richard White, a respected citizen history ot a country which they never trouble would oome from the evil in n.,r interests, but unite on tbe policy of oe underbi God. ot the servants Persons nave own on ! the or little anv tuey midst, protessing i unrighteousness of 'those tJ Ogden, who for lateral months has est place tt conception of it. So it is with tbeihiaes who had been enlightened. If we would to Dtf &aints would sacrince the highest been superintending the of I and interests of the whole people for the God, drug depart hope and trust that nr all do right, cease from evil, keep the sake of lue-- u hearts will be right, so that we mav ra- word of wisdom, pay our weoer vounty making money. Men had taken titbiqg and Mbedek. ceive the of the Elders andbe Keep tae commandments of God," the advantago of the obedience ot tbe peo teachings tusoeiatipn, wecl to Mr. Wo, Driver's .1.1. . . I. to enrich themselves us "e iu yruui. luereoy, ana treasure up kingdom would be built obtain ( ple, by g practicii half-pas- t up and these drug siore, ddu ton o'clock truth in our hearts, ot Richard that, when our eon. mountains would rioe with the nraia disobedience. We had not wealtn, Lut . !.. -. i mis uiurutng, anu purcnaseci ten grains ferenoe comes to a close, we can we could bave union. And the go from ot a united people. He did not necessity f this oity, of morphine, as Mr. Driver supposed, to this place better prepared to till the mis that God would permit this workbelieve our united action was felt by the of to be at sions that servants Hie has 'go of dod more overcome. and than When called appointed we had been tried puwerlully it piace tu me stock or tbe atore he repre m , us lochia we were before we came ever he had knowu it biuce he was old 'rotn Eurek ' with the enemies of the enough BfuteJ. people, here. ra t 12 cr ftot they would be removed like the clouds enough to bold the priesthood, and p throug About an houtaflerwards .Mr. White ELD Sit 0. C. RICH which break away from the face of the led tbem to go forth among the peopl 4 C. l-- 2c iined 12 ' John went Into the office of Drs. Waugaman Said he felt and awake them to see the necessity of 6i pleased for the privilege rf sbiu'og sun. 7-- 8 ' . i , wilt publisi r. .. . i . , our sen union ior Elder 10c said that the'peeple Lyman preservation. ana, as if reflecting speaking onhe principles of salvation, He would make this declaration: 7-der in it 8 t iu mr streets ana bigbways, lor noiumg was or so much importance commenced pulling his. wbiskera Adthe would obev the counsel listened attentively ie the people t,o us as tbe subject of salva ion. 4-We preaching of 4 dressing Dr. ondon: who was aloue, he were trerarinz for the eomin f the the Eiders, aad when persons who de God's srrvaat at the head of the church CoNDEXSd no vid: "You will soon bear something." matter 4-it what airea io make mischief would on of Man, and the Saints were r tixir-4 might be, every bless 2-1-- 3 to 10 3 try ' 'erald : The Doeter enquired what 'be would to hsmsi in the great woik create disturbance, friends would inter- log would loilow tbat ihey could desire, A Of hear. ""Never roiad," repHeMr. While, preposterity to . was fere It to The tbtre condemnation He that any concluded by bear-la- g board prevent. that., emit God bad araiory weuld come upon tbem. it would bn you n1V bear it soon enough." revealed (treat and glorious principles in testimony to the divine Exhibit! Hhe world ia which . impression wa that Mr the live, Joseph Smith, the truth of the gospel, tbrough their unbelief and bardnes of White bad oooiaittetl some crime, and and agirof 3 io carry them- - out ia our livea and ihe certainty of the final triumph of heart. No roan was a friend to this lind come into bis office for dnt of the b hou'd b a constant source 3of jry and tun uuiu people who would attempt to weaken the protection. - ELDER Mr. White remained silent about the uiMuitions:; it we.Iovetl .the truth we importauce ef the counsel of the leader V, StORBia Secre ' of this church.' ndnutes, anl then said: "I have taken hould live it; we should not partake of S.:J k. I ue&n aosent t Mayor W two years, ten grains of morphine." The Doctor that which was evil." Herein was rSESIPEKT BRIGHAM YOERO our prencoiog me grepei e England.--Hfroti expressed double. whreu pen Mr: White trial, but we should try to overcome. had labored in fining Said there were two sides to every ques- Birmingham for some . ing traveled sat i: ' um. i tver lie to y6uT" "No uouu1 auu evii were oeiore us an lime. time, ana traveie4 and o 11 ie on one u l " uRuru ni Hue, preached in sev. ana sid the l)ueor'-X4ni.MWhite aiJ; aad it behoved us to resist the evil; eral counties. He testified ther absence be would say on the ether, that if that the pro. w.a oil. the tith In this when ws resisted and bad an 5 i we J- - E. were to from far what we though UJ..CB ui mo lweivo, tbe should j rye Cass. over Johns ; 812-1- 5 . pronounced . witter. God. we of is.- - W we. be, were the were, whet best neaa wnen we glory there was . nis . . . yet be doing f eel lectrl for this Tl. ' apart J..( VIVO iuouw.'ur wit.i into nta caca room ougni to ao as bis servants. ; God him mission, naa oeen lacked much in onion,' but were the . 6-- 12 literally fulfilled. He most ami laimeaiately misei an antidote, ieir 8rioultnral must be the cuotator as to how his nan enjoyed himself united on the earth, ani ; people while 100 Cass. had absent,' waicl be requested Mr. White to take. kingdom should be G.CO tfCtah. built. up. This he espwxe.j rteiween 6Fy and sixty persons, were striving more than anv othr ta be iun (mu: -- ioa tiae- hij your bad dose from thu beginning to the pre bori w mnoiu naa already gathered wnai me bor i reouired. Toiioie lor your pains. 1 awl it just to sent time, and if we were Choir eaug the anthem, 100 willing as i wnn tae saints, lie hoped tbey would t in use a iooi oi Vou. S1.75 to be dictated by bim riding in Ul-e- r people remain and faithful through in the Lord.' "Rejoioe TUe Dojor iceling surprieei at dilienily 100 Jst his be it would laservants, unto us as a thi, witn 1,50 &2.75V evening. their brethren in building up tbe I eld the antidote in his hand, and look-v- l bor of love. Prayer by Wiiford Woodruff. Wherein we bad come v:n.j tn h 100 .uK..u.u vi uouj upon tbe earth.. He heap i, Mr White straight in the eye, and short of this in tbe 3 past, we were now reit sorry wuen he saw men falter and U ielt conioeed that he had taken the caJJea npon to Jn 200 to t trJing do fall and better. from If repent tbe truth which the away morphine, the eye being very much con w indulged in the thoujrht that we were embraced, was aZgJ np( turning to speculation and traoiel. Mr. White said, 'You cannot ""own violent ft on to guide our own affairs ihe acearaolation of wealth in prefer r .d uiy ye .' The Doctor again offer, aoundanuy we should be woefully mistaken, and ence to the 5sh s cut i things of God. f I Mr. White the antidote, which was fall short of the blessing4 we set out to in reference to themiasion ia Envland s also 1 Je a$ain refund. The Doctor forced him obtain. He rejoiced. in coming to Con he said be had visited towos and villages t ick in a chair. Mr. Parkes passim?o at ference, for it w here where Lake City, Salt tbe duties where the gospel had not been ere elinl Main Street, t'ie time, and hearing tbe scuffle stepped and requirements of the Saints Next door Io Mrs a Dys, Milliiisr eh,l escaped ? wer for ten or bfteen in an I assisted tlie Doctor in yer. nd good audi forcing jnade known. Tbe blessinzs of tht on. eoces listened to the word. There was . It Mr. SPII. to take the antidote. .After- pel were offered te us without money and j and . .. ample room for missionary labor aud an Grnts' .... 7 Cajya . tints. . ward;) the Doci'of elarirerifrd ftnnrvet ' we embraced wtthautpriaeOiljuvJess do to opportunity for those who urnmninys. good in. but onsbftiif had S- - Paad tbe tbeoi on. the terms Drornnpd ahn.,1.1 - TEAS The .Che pest ud Best in Town. went to visit relative in the oid II. : country. 4 ug was treatip.bytbieytum;fl,VJea;J1ttUt .vwfC"aud the fault He arried jsi;y J. here AS. WOOD. A. a with r com. yesteidav' w Mr. I. hue li in a precarious cnn.ii would le ouf- - owfi: it honed to '."'"g the hi Tied Apncotn pany of Saints, Bumbenn2j8. f IU x. to, and his c'lauce wf recovery are long enough to receive everv rrim.-inhort.d those who bad come here, pot to djub'ful. nry Call tVhea Tea C'erae Itowu t lurptjr ef j that God intended to reveal for our sal- - expect perfection, bat eaci une to lire cu ai me very iowest ac. 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