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Show y JONCTION. OGDEN , ; '. FIFTH STREET. ; . - W PeNEOSE, CHARLE3 . a r,TTn i, WiLTES TEOliSCN, Bulstsi Xiugtr. Futlished EVERY KT JSNINO, Sundays excepted. c TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. V Tow gil Mob tin three $.00 If4. 174.. JO " Single Copy Office: Post OedenAND CLOSING MAILS. AKBITAU. gait Lake City, doable daily West, ThrouU Hail daily . East, Through Mail daily 7.60 . un. t . . OGDEX. UTAH. JIO.VDAY, BAM TDE DESEBET NATIONAL ARRIVAL B.tt pm. T.tOajn. 6.40 p.m. BEPAKTOM. Lake City, doable daily 8.40 $1,000,000 r,. .... 1 HE HOWE Sewingiachine '' r " TrniiiH - II MOST DURABLE, i AND CONStqUENTLT TBS ATJ4L COXFEREXCE. SATURDAY Paid Up Capital, $200,000 Authorized ... FOUTY-SIXT- OF SALT LAKE CITY. e m. 6J0 pjm. ' 6.20 p.m. Wwt, Through Mail daily . 8.40 aju. East, Thronyh Mail daily . Wm. H. HOOPKR, President; clowho. Vies Preeident. 11. H. KUUREDGK, T.00 a.m. .. Mart . and the Lake Salt For BRIGIMM Y0HNG, )I 6.00pm. for Salt Lake and the West . . W. JJCNNING3, Director.. the Kich Coauty, Bear Lake Comity and Soda f JOHN SHARP, and Springe mails go via Evanston, Wyoming, J FKRAM0KZ LITILK, leave the latter place Wednesday! and Satur1 . 1 erin. Prtir. fi.M ria. fYill no days, at 1. - 6.00 p.m. -Cache County, Daily emitted, to. Collections made and promptly and Uarriaville Wednesdays Horth Opden Bale. Interest Paid on 8.00 p.m. foreign Kxehange for 8aturdas " d63-l- j . 7.30 aJn Savings Deposits, Huntsviile Wednesdays and Saturday! Plain City and Slatersville, Lynne, 2.46 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Hooper and Alma Wednesdays and T.00a.m . Saturdays OFFICE HBURS. 6.15 p.m. 8.16 a-. General Delivery, . Sunday, 6 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. JlJSUIoTttY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ' MONEY ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Oatsid Door open from 6 a.ni. to 8 p.m. N. J. 8I1AKP, Postmaster. THE SIMPLEST, gait 8th. TIxT A. M. Choir sBp 'When earth in bondage long hd lain,, And darkness o'er tbe nations reigned," eto. Prayer by Elder Geo. Goddard. Choir eang: "Praise ye the Lord my heart shall join, In work so pleasant, so divine." ELDER, C. W. PIKK08I, Alluding to the lack of spiritual gifts among some of the Saints, who imagiaei that the Church had changed, argued that no change had taken place in tbe principles of the Gospel; they were truih, and truth was eternal and immutable, but some of the members of the Church had changed Their faith had become weak, in consequence of turning their ohief attention te earthly instead of heavenly things, and of their slowness to hearken to the counsels of God. The objeot of the Saints in gathering here from the various nations which gave them birth was, to serve God more perfectly than they could abroad. But many had set their minds on self 8.40 ft.m. 5.40 p.m. fi.05p.ro CHEAPEST SEWING MACHINE! 6.20 p.m. ' THE MARKET. 9.46 a.m. n. p. 4.25 p.m. U.P. Emigrant leaves aggrandisement. Therefore, tbe Lord a.m. U. C. train arrives eontd, ifneoessary, (tarnish Thonsands of seemed afar off, while in faot he wig W1 owiiidk irom Testimonials inc.. 8.40 panies p.m. " " and , nigh unto every ene of us, and was willMachines in this Territory, but consider it un u " leaves - - - 9.40 a.m. necessary. to bless, if we were willing to We simply refer intending purchasers - 6.20 p.m. to parties EVERYWHERE, who own our Ma ing and hearken and obey. Still, he was glad to - 4.00 p.m. chines. C. N. train arrives know and proud te say, that there were Our terms are as easy as those of any other 9.20 a.m. leaves thousands of people in these valleys who Sewing Machine Company, and we Salt Lake City Time. were devoted to the truth, and though Ma- they made no great stir or mark in tbe Guarantee Every Fully community, in their humble way they chine Sold. served God and aided in building up THIS PAPEB IS CN FILE WITH INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN FREE to all who own His kingdom, with stedfastness of pur. oar Machines. t pose and daily prayer and faithfulness And God answered their prayers, and manifesied his power in their behalf, to BELL THE WE their intense joy and satisfaction. The speaker combatted the notion that the E SILVER-TONCUCilGAN ! people of Utah were coerced or oppres Where Advertising Contracts can be made. sed in any way. He said they had beea ManafLctured by the eld, reliable Arm of likened to sheep. This was in some reA Y and the & P. Need bam Bob, N. . spects a good comparison. Christ called O. O. His people His sheep, and they were 22 ON willing to follow Him. It was the goats ".fEETING OF OGDEN LODGE, No. 8, 1 VERY seven o'clock, ' which were rebellious and disobedient, XTA Friday Evening, at Five years written warrantv given with both instrnments- and there was to be a time when the At MASONIC HALL, MAIN STUEET Bojourniiig brethren in good ataading are corsheep would be placed on His right dially Invited. H. E, W. CHEALES, hand, and the goats on the left. But it J. R.CRANDALL.N.O. d47-lE. H. REED, Bac'y. was not intended that the Saints should Agent for Weber and Box Elder Counties, Utah. be like sheep in all things. Their obeOffice at T. W. Jones' Tailoring Esiablishment. dience should be intelligent, and their F. S. RICHARDS, tractability willingness. He maintained MAIN STREET, OGDEN. COUNSELOR-AT-LA- W that no one had been compelled te emd227-t- f AND brace this Gospel, nor to come to Utah; NOTARY PUBLIC. ' neither were they under any compulsion Office at Court House, Ogden, Utah. to obey any law of the Church, or to 1 here if they did not feel inclined. Special attention given to cases before the 8n- stay preme ana District uonrts. vonveyancing ana The blessings of the Gospel were not for Notarial Business done with accuracy and a few men, but for every member of tbe dispatch. whole Church, and the only bondage To Public Large. therein was the bondage of conviction NATHAN TANNER, Jr., If you want to avoid Murder, and and of conscience. He alluded to the - AT centuries in which there had been bo an untimely grave, AND ; prophet's voice, and no authority on BUY YOUR LIQUORS earth to administer in tbe name , of the ft! NOTARY! PUBLIC. ' ; Lord, and bore testimony that God had Office opposite Driver' t Drug Stort,Main it. Ogden spoken from heaven, and angels again Snecinl attention riven to collections. Remit had ministered to man, and the again No tances promptly made, Conveyancing and uuv-t- i authority of tbe holy priesthood re"Auld Reekie" Liquor More. tarial busines carefully attenaert to. and concluded by bearing tesEAST SIDE MAIN ST., OGDEN, stored, timony to the truth of this work, and ., A., predicting the spread, success and final Then you will find ' ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. of the Church and Kingdom of 2nd OClee at Residence South Street, Pure DISTILLED WHISKEY triumph God, which would superoede all other Salt Lake City, Utah. kingdoms, and prepare the way for the Not diluted with the "Black Cow," All kinds of leral business promptly attende also coming of Christ, tbe King of Kings, to . t . .. , dlt rule ever all the earth. P. train arrives - rj. p. U.P. Emigrant arriTes - C. P. " leatea ... - - - C. ,";--..- - ... . , . . '. EM PlfAXO. IIS at the LAW W. D. SPEUNT'S miner, PURE 188ALCOHOL, PROOF. A. S. CONDON, M.D. and Surgeon. .Physician Doort Sow'h of Ptitt Dr. Brown' Office, Ttoo office, Out Stand., VOIa. IV. The speaker then entered into particulars in regard totrne marriage, showing that tbe marriages contracted in tbe world, though legal in the sight of man, were illegal in the eyes of heaven. Marriage, like baptism, was null and void throughout all the world, unless administered by one having authority from God to seat on earth and it should be sealed in heaven. He explained tbe object of building temples, net as places of worship, but as houses erected acoording te the pattern revealed, in which ordinances oould be administered by divine authority for time and all eternity. In the resurrection males weald oome forth as males, and females as females, but not as husbands and wives unless sealed by the ordinances of the bouse of God. For thit was tbe world of ordinances, and ia tbe resurrection, as Christ said, there would be "neither marrying nor giving in marriage." He cloned with an argu. ment maintaining the right of every person te freely praotioe any prinoiple of religion so long as the rights of others were apt infringed upon. Choir sang tbe anthem : "0 praise the Lord." Prayer by Elder John Taylor. TWO p UTAH HAZIiHOAD. E OF PIONEER MY "OLD TOM GIN" t Is up to the mark. No Turpentine and Cologne Spirits, seasoned , Real Estate Agents. t : w BANKERS, ON AND AFTER JAN. 1st 1874. Name of STATION. ELDS& TO at. r. u. T 00 I 40 Woods Crow T 26 4 S Centre villa I S3 4 16 Jarminjton T KaysTtlle I Arrive at 0dea ILDIR ORSON PRATT had we heard many great and gloSaid, rious things concerning the work of God and the establishment of His Kingdom. He wished to say that the kingdom of God was an ecolesiastical kingdom. In this kingdom there was perfect liberty. Who, he asked, had been compelled to embrace the gospel, to cross tbe seas and plains, to stay here any longer than they wished, or to attend to any duty connected with flie kingdom of God? No Perfrot freedom had been enjoyed one from tbe beginning. But if any members disobeyed tbe laws of tbe Church, the Charcb had the right to expel them. Th& right was'be'd by every church But va church bad the right to punish, physically, refractory members. The HainL bad upheld the laws and they venerated the Constitution, which they bad learned by re relation was given by the inspiration of God. .The word bad gone forth, eta. 0 I I 4 S3 00 12 4 62 1 S6 00 I I 40 00 2 No. 4 Pass. Pass. Trains Leave m. T. a. 9 40 20 Kayaville 10 II VI T a. Ogdea t 10 1 Oft Pennington 10 81 1 St Centreville 11 4 T 44 1 M Woods Cross 11 19 T H 1 Tl Arrive at Salt Lake 11 40 I 20 t 00 in K IN. I Tiie Depot In CMcaso Is centrally located, ami e their train arrive there thirty naiBDtee in of all other lines, psawingers caw always bm sure of soaking Eastern connectioa. For bH Iowa, yea points In Northern and North-Easter- n should purchase tickets vta MarshaH, Cedar Ra or Clinton. For points in Northern Iliinaia Ms, or Wisconsin, via Fnlton; and If yon ar going as Chicago, or East, yon should, by all means, par chase your tickets by th Old Pioaeer Route The Chicago Chicag. OOly , GROVE BREWERY SPARKLING BOTTLED BEER , Passengers will please purchase their tickets at the offices. Fifty cent additional will be charged when the tare is collected on the train. for all Information concerning Freight or Pat. age, apply to JAHaB DxiAKf, flen'l Kcket and Freight Agent. ' DEALERS IN BMLROAD. Trains will ran daily as ST Spanish Fork. Musical am ' 2:00p.m. " 10:60 Logan " Arrive at Franklin 3:30 " Slain Street. Ogden. SOUTHWARD Logan No. 2 9:00 a.m. -- 10:55 " ... ..2:25 p.m. -- 4:00 " W. DRIVER, PROP'R. sVTOAlsAA Gilmer A Salisbury's Stairs Line is and Irom Montana connects with trains at Franklin, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, dlOMy J. TiLTTIaOR ss nrrnc Florist and DyeStuftV Taints, Oils, Turps Tarnishes, TOILET SSFASCnESTIIi'CSI . NORTHERN SOLD CHEAP! Gladi-nlin- .j f y UTAH or FX1VE WINES i LIQUORS FOE Medicinal Purposes Wholssale aDd Retail. s, I'll ESCKIPTIOl ma LEWIS. ! ' James Fowler, JO ARTICLES The Largest and most Complete ' Stock ia DUE, MONUMENTS. La DRUGS M.W. MERRILL, Snht. Geo. Freight and Tciket Agt. . YAK COTT, . City Drag Store CbaS. NlBLZT. Weber Co. Cache Valley. Merchandise. 419S-l- y llows; 9: '20 Brigham Willard. " I ANJ No. 1 Leave Ogden Brigham Arrive at Ogen.. Paysen. MTTSTf; NOBTIIWAR " E. G. Mooley, Thomas Judd, main-taiae- DRAUGHT. FIFTH STr. OGDEN JANUARY 1st. 1876, " Vonroe. St. George, Shadrach Jones, Jas. Montgomery,, Thos. Richardson, f A. W. Brown & Co. ON AND' AFTER Leave Franklin STATES. Wm. Lowe, W. Ward, . BOOK and NORTHERN Kamas. Hyde Park. Robert Lund, - ., BEER ON LASER ISLANDS. Wm. M. Palmer, , tf Logan. 1st Ward. Gunnison. Kiohfietd. P. L. City. THE UNITED .A Wbolal0 and Retail. BQPauMNTENDKNT. Spring City. Brigham City. Ward E. Paok, Simpson M. Molan, ! Depot, and Saloon. JOHN SHARP, Hyrum. S. C. City. Epbiaim. TO THE SASDWICU North-Wester- n. Yon wilt And on alt thronca train Pullman Bleepers, new and magnificent Day Cuache, aat the best Smoking and Second Class Car now eu any road ia the United States. , Particular information, witb maps, time table. etc , may be had at aay of the Through Ticket Office, ia th West, or upon personal r written application to J, II. MouNVAnt, Western Trevelr Ageut Omaha, Neb., or to TF General ,H. STM.tiTT, i Pbmusj a gtn WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. & 3.80p.m. and Salt Lake City at 8.80 a.m. and 5.05. p.m. UTAH West Weber. Farmiagten. Jas. Keller, Ole Hansen, Soren Jensen, Joseph Home, T. Braendli L. Wirthen, Reinhardt Maeser, -' 18 THE DUTT OF ALL PERRONS' BKFOR etartiug on a journey to aacerlnin by whut ronte they caa rrach their destinatioa witb t!i h'Mt trouble, aud if there are two or more roa-loading to the same point, to decide which is tue safc-eand piesaantest to travel, re take pleasure Instating, thai theCnicao A North-UTiaif Railway is tax oldext. an4 several miles the ettortea, route between Oinali and Cnlcaeo. Within tbe past two years tb road bed has been but in admirable eoutHtion. an I almoat the euUr line ha been refctid with steui addition to the above, MIXED TRAINS ' 13 8 P. Neve, John F. F. Dorius, A. Fullgreen, ILTER JOHS IMPORTANT TO THE THATELIXG PUBLia 10 Ward. J as McFarlane, Stephen L. Richards, O. N. Liljenquist, John C. Harper, Franklin Uaymore, Zebedee Coltrin, Jr., rate. low t George Gable West, TO t No. . Welleville. St. George, Ebeaeier G- - Dufrieie, John Miles, Jabei W Taylor, i 8 Pass. a. EUB.0?!. Lewis Howells, No. 1 Bait Lake JR. B. TOCNQ, No. Pass. Trains Leava M. Presented the authorities of the Cbnrch, who were sustained by the Conference unanimous vote. Tbe following changes were made, the rest of the authorities remaining as at the last Conference: Elder Angus M. Cannon was sustained as President of tbe Stake, and Elders D. 0. Calder and J. E. Taylor as his counsellors. James Leach was sustained as President of the Priests' Quorum, and George Whittaker as one of his counsellors The following missionaries were called, being sustained by the unanimous vote of tbe Conference : . WMW l lhm with oar paper we have a Srsl-cla- ss JOB 01FICK Work don promptly aad at SUITINGS iTi? Paper In Worthert 1 m J. 1.OT UTAH. IT Choir Sang: "Praise ye tbe Lord, 'tis good to raise Tour hearts and voices in His praise." Prayer by Elder Wilford Woodruff. Choir sang: "How beaatious are their feet, Who stand on Zioa's hill." CENTRAL Referring to the opposition that had been manifested against this Cburohand MERCHANT TAILOR, with Juniper, but a Pure J.J.TAYLOR. J. H. NELSON, its missionaries, considered tbe work Article Guaranteed. that bad been accomplished was marvel NELSON & TAYLOR, FIFTH STREET, OGDEN. ; lous. They could not nave ettected it who had MY BRANDIES AND WINES by human power; it was God, worked witb them, and bad given a tea Just received a full Assortment of Office ut residence if 4.U. NELSON, comer Will compare with the Best in Town, timony of the truth to all who had hon Main and 1 Kurt aircett.. and my PRICES AS LOW AS stly obeyed it. Suoh influences as atEnglUh, French and Domestic UTAH. OGDEN CITY, tend the revivals, new so prominent in AS THE LOWEST. ' 124-lthe States, would never have convinced tbe speaker. He depreoated tbe fir ? BUY. AND TRY YOU BEFORE COME X. J. DOOLY, E.H.0RTH of some of tbe Saints, and J.-E- . showed the consequences of unbelief and Doa't forget the place, "Aald Reekie." DOOLY & CO. and tbe blessings attending faithfulness. dl87 e1S-2He exhorted the Saints to train their :o: :' '' ''' ARD children in the faith of tbe Gospel, and to remain steadfast and firm in keeping The Beat Stock of FBAXKLL MAC VEAGII & GO, Agt'g Wells, Farg & Cog Express, God's commandments and laboring in the land OGDEN, UTAH. that tbe repeatedly, through cause. WHOLESALE GROCERS. "Mormons" must be made te obey the His ' ILL'S , (Concluded en Second Page.) CHICAGO, Constitution. He would like to know AND Iranimct General Banking Butinrtt. wherein they bad violated it in the least B. W, E. JEN JfEXS, Agent. i ,'. ; ; we Some had not Attention to Goods Collectinni. Pantaloon given degree. might say. prompt Offlce and Sample Room, 21 East Temple Street, d the lawe of Congrese. He Mining Stock Bought and Sold on Cmmiuion. obeyed Colebrook Building, Salt Lake City. CorresO- - 33 that we bad ooroplied with every pondence promptly attended to. law of Congress except one, which was a EVER OFFERED FOR SALE INJ I 'A i special law thai required us to forsake Correspondents Seedsman, an essential principle of our religion. So Wells, Fargo k Co, " Few York OGDEN. n Francisco SALT LAKE CITY. . . -- . , far as the Constitution was concerned, ' First National Rank. ' Omaha :o: we bad a perfect right to enjoy and v ena, 1 argo c Eal t Lake City for the Spring Trade with Is preparing made law and a if Marble . or Saudstone Monuments practice our religion, all kinds of "Broken, JAMES B. LATlfA.Vd Co., San Fran to compel us to violate our religion, we CUT AND LETTERED BY ! F. S. Attorney, BICMAMDS, Ogden. no attention to it. Before God re- Flower and Garden Seeds r " paid 4218-t- f . vealed to us the principles which should A Speciality. OGDEN. MAIN STREET. And will sell at reasonable prices. govern the relations of the sexes, in time The leet aed cheapest in tfaemarket. and eternity, we were persecuted for H TfL D. HAS GREATLY ENLARGED his Creen :o: our religion Our property was taken 11 hense and ha. In stock many thousands of end W Inflow. Hftiaiufr Basket Plnl AL!L from ns and there was no re- in Ditterest Varieties, lias several hunMARRIAGE. violently OBSTACLES dress. When the highest authority in dreds of new kinds of plantsimported from the States and ;o: lias seveial hundreds of Dahlles, HAPPY RRLIEF FOR YOUNO MEN from the the Government was appealed to for Europe, Tritotnssand Madeira Toheroses, Peonies, effects of Errors and Ahnes in early life. Manprotection, the reply was, "Tour cause Vne Roets on hand. Hani one Hanging baskets G00I FITS AND SATISFACTION hood restored. Impediments to marriage re- is just, but wt can do nothing for you " in variety. Cat f lowers and lioqaeM moved. New method of treatment. and N.w Weddings and Junerals, of 4 remarkable remedies. Books and circulars sent Elder Pratt gave a brief account of the for Balls Parties, GUARANTEED and Garden Flauta. Greenhouse free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD AS- drivings of tbe Saints from their possesnnr-tf- . tiardca and flower Seeds sent free, by mail. AM SOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth Philadelphia, Pa, before plurality of wives was part kind of flowers, Roots and Hanging Bankets an institution havisgahigh reputation lor hon- sions, at home. A trots wanted. Outfit by mail or express. Money must accomday of their faith; also of their settlement sent all orable conduct and professional skill. S. Wr ail TRUE A CO., AnoaU, orders. pany the , American 3m Maine. bere, great redeeming Due dl4i-l- y di;iod be can O between (bond t. tWATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, during meetings desert, and how, because we had adopted Cenferenre at his Oreenbx'Uie--, sitna'ed 2 blocks H Clorks. Jewelry. Silver and OEND 25c. to O.P. ROW ELL A CO New York. the marriage system of the Bible, special north of V.lley Hoone, and west of Gro. beck's Seventeeth Ward, and at his home at tf?C OA Per dT at home. Samples IO Pamphlet of Ha) paces, containing lliia of laws were framed against us and an ef residence, ' . 3.(iO0 Miainnc- nastw Mr Jones' half a blvk northeast of greenbrcnee. W (J OU fn wutm au wcra nrnum werthflfree Stiksou a tPU newspapers, sid eeumates showing cost of . us fcU&i-tfrom Halt earth. the made to Address Maine. dU5-t- y 44-fort City. DI C, destroy dlle-lauverusing. ' -- , MMggJliMSi. hair-pa- ATTORNEY bef Tb APBII. 10. 1876. . I. Y Id connection 4.00 S.00 Month PKR TEAR BIX MONTHS PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) SEMI-WEEKL- Publish)! Weduewliy and 8aturJi.f. VXXUl 1 EDITOR. - s THE B Carefully Compounded, At C-l- y 11 hour of the sight r day. . |