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Show 06DEN JUNCTION STREET. Chable. iT. V. Kditoh - - PE.aoaE, t STRATFORD. Btuiiutt Manager. Erenin, MoBdar FOIITV-SIXTI- Oot. 11. 1873 SEMI-AJ- f. L XCAL CO.VFEKEXCF. what i body to werk. manufaciaring needed for borne consumption; to see that every obild ia sent to school and tbat no pooF child ia left without ao He wantd the co operative store , supplied .wRb tbe work of the brethren and sisters, that we might stop make importing what we can raise aa4 hi should retain The here. capitalist it to capital, but was required to put some-thing ueury where it would produce far the benefit of the eommunity. It was contrary to the spirit of the goswaa pel to hoard money. After all, it the bone sod the sinew tbat was the real capital. The Lord had no objection to our having gold and silver for our use, If it was obtained ionestly by our own ' Indus-ry- . t ? ; I f i Af present we were in a very dependent condition, ' notwithstanding the abundant blessings bestowed upon us by the Almighty, and were measurab.y buna to the hand of the Lord und slow to Appreciate tbe counsel of His servants. Be quoted the sayings ef Jetms to the young man who professed to have kepi all the commandments, viz; 'lf thou weuld be perfect sell all , thot Jhaet and give to tbe poor, and come end. follow me," and snowed tbat it was not wealth that would prevent a man's entering into eternal Jile, but it was aetting his heart upon riches wbiob prevented bis serving God . with all bia might, r mind . and strength. Tbe speaker also quotede from tbe sixth lecture on faith iq 4b Doctrine and Covenants to show that nol nan eonld obtain eternal life unless he was willing to sacrifice all things and ay, "not my will O God, but thine be .i done." ' Choir sang the anthem "O Praise the Lord V( v Prayer by Elder B. Young, Jr.' ' animadverted strongly ixDcmoio. the dishonesty of mechanics and upon Thn read the lollowing iiwi of Elders laboring menrand said the preachers ef not. tell their eongrega. appointed to go on missions; their dest- the wontd-darination, he ai4 would be assigned them tiens of their sins, but be dared.' Be would rather be left in these mountains subsequently. with ten rijhteous men than be BOX tLDKB COUMTT. .! TWO P M. with all the members of the ' .,, Oliver G. Suow, Brigbam City. ; Choir aang Those dishonest. were Church if they U finds who Lofnt 8now, Jr.,' ,, man the the grace "Happy who screened the guilty were themselves " Aliu Nichols, Jr., " The blessings of God's chosen race " " " guil,y-Kll Pierce, . , Prayer by Elder Wilford Woodruff. anthem: , , v Choir sang tbe " '.. F. Cummiogs, Jr., -- J( "'" Choir sang towers." "Beautiful are Thy " Villi?, Booth, 0 Lord of hosts we new invoke ' J oho iones, , . Prayer by Elder Orion Hyde. Thy spirit most divine.' Clin'on Branson, Wiilarl, The sacrament was administered. T " Homer Coll FIFTH DAY. . ELDCE JOHS TAILOR Jtn Jeason, Bear River City. jkk-jMantua. Sunday, its a m. NoiUon, Said It was the faith of every true Latter: , CACHE COUXTI. Choir sang: nl -day Saint that the principles of our Dsvid P. Rainey, 'The time is nigh, the happy tiro faith emanated from God, and' were not W. B, Hendricks. That great expected, blessed day," devised by ' the ' learning, wisdom or ' ' Lutduf Burnbani, Snow. Erastus philosophy of the world Previous to Prayer by EUer J. CUrlt, thie gospel. we had certain dim receiving SLDKB LOHESZO SNOW Gyrus Clark, ideas concerning God and His purposes , Hit as Funlt, Richmond. . spoke upon the character and effeots of in relation to the earth and tbe inhabi gospel as taught by Jesus Christ and bis tants thereof, bul knew nothing positive ancient Apostles, describing tue girts ly about' them.' What we bad learned Wra. M. Evans, Nephi. wbieli the early saints enjoyed, the faith had not been revealed because of our knud Brown, feiimuel Mclntyre, TinUx ; ij they possessed, and tbe willingness they particular goodness, but to accomplish exhibited to forsake all things and suffer the purposes of the great 'Jelioah, He kasi coi st r. all things for the sake of tbe principles bad ushered in the dispensation' of tlie If. Smith, Booktille. they had received. The knowledge tbey fulness of times, through the medium of James W. Boy, Virgin City, obtained was received not by tbe wisdom Joseph Smith, not for the individual in B. l Walffenstyn, Price City. of man, but by the inspiration of the terest or aggrandisement of that man. or KILLABD COVSIt. fie showed that the Lord any other men, but for the purpose pf Holy Ghost. Thomas Callister, Fillmore. appointed and ordained men in His introducing tbe church and kingdom of cburch to. bold tbe various offices in the God, in which all' were interested who Via: te, Ly man, MMn-Morteusoholy priesthooJ, that tbe saints might be had ever lived on the face of the globe. Scipio. brought to the unity of the faith, and It was high as the heavens, wide as tbe COtBTY. W8R0S led onward to perfection. The. same universe, deep as hell and all tbe living Themas E. Murphy, Rlehville, was sane the by taught and the dead were interested in it. Re authority gospel Henry. Elerenoe, Porterville. by the Elders of this church and it was formers and communists bad tried q in l saw lake oecntr. , i avcompunied by the same effects. They troduce systems for the purpose of F. Salt Like City. promised those wbo obeyed toe gospel uniting and cementing the people of tbe Junius Wells,. which they taught, the gift of the Holy earth together, but all bad failed beBulon S Wells, Ghost. ' No iuiposter csuld do this and cause God was not in their schemes. William W Taylor, The thousands Without the spirit of God it was impossimaintain his position. Taylor, Uyrum J R. Winder, jr , t gathered here from the various countries ble to bring about this union. And that of the earth en account of their religion the spirit of God mig"ht be given tbe; orLorum Pratt, was positive proof that the promises dinances of the gospel were necessary, Lerus Pratt, made by the Eiders had been fulfilled. it was for this reason that the servants James Standing, The nature and character of our religion of God were commissioned to go into all John Taylor Rich," . w&s such1 that its adherents received the world and preach tbe gospel to every Ed Hoaland.i-laa- ae J Joseph Smith received the knowledge of divine things at price and creature. Grotf, ' tbat this could be continually inoreased holy priesthood and conferred ii upon Mark Croaall, Hamilton A. Park, aocordiog to their diligence, tbat they others, that this commandment might be might grow p into the fnloess of God. fulfilled, and that they might go forth Teasdale, Utorge F ISeiug in bis image and having tbe things as God's chosen messengers to help in Simmons, Joseph of God revealed to them they might carry the salvation of a fallen '.worid.. Their Douglas- - Swan,. 1 ! out tbe injunotion of the ancient apestle, work had been accompanied by the powJames 8harpr ' "Let tbii mind be in you that was In er of thu Holy Ghost, and through its Charles Burton, Christ Jesm: who, being in the form of power the Saints bad been gathered, Moroni ii. McAllister, God, thought it not robbery to be equal that Uie kingdom of God might be built J. If. H. MoAllister, . In order to dwell in the up, and that his people might have one i with God." E. W. East, t JTeramon Little, presence of God and be like Him, it waa faith, one spirit, one God by whom they neoeesary to pattern alter His holiness should all be goverceJ.f Those who held Wn, J. Box, and purity. The promise to those who tbe Holy Priesthood in the various ages. Theodore McKean, received this gospel and priesthood was when they passed behind the vsil, if .. " f J. C. that tbey should become sanctified, ob they bad been faithful, still ministered Erio Larson, 1C tain a part in the first resurrection and in that priesthood, for it was an everF; Branting, come up and receive the fulness of the lasting priesthood, and tbe gospel tbey Wm. McLacblan, Godhe id, even of their Father in Heaven, preached was an - cverlasiing goepet. llaniel W. Jones, -u wbo begat tbem in the eternal world and When God revealed this work who kuew ( A. W. Ivins,sent tbem here that they might prepare anything about the order of the priestII AmtnoD M. Teeny, themselves for this great glory and to hood, .its various callings and quorums, AVilley C. Jones, or anything pert&ining to the heavens become cue with bim :, , Jiiaes L.Sivwart, ' and the, true relationship of; men and i. it Uelatnan Pran, i i BLUIK RICHABDS. women to each other and their God? No , Kotert H. .Smith, , one. ,,,, The Lord made .known these Jesse-Fox,'-- t , Said many precious instructions had been things that he might build up His kingMartin Lenxi, imparted which if received would be of dom on the earth..,, And He could not John Nailers, great benefit to us individually and of effect this but by building up His church, - James 8. Brown, vaster henebt to us collectively. 'Some gathering thtt people to one fold, and reGeorge White, of our brethren wbo had' accumulated will His chosen Mntboni Pratt, wealth felt iome of the teachings impart- vealing His,' that through His laws might be mouthpiece, NieK Boberr Drapertille. ed to be rather hard.N "Jeauf, who un- made known, until, by the pet feet obeThomas A. Wheeler, South Cottonwood derstood the insidious workings of the dience of His people, His wilt might be 8ASPITI COUSTY. evil one and the weakness rcf the human done on earth as it. was done in heaven. heart, exclaimed, "How hardly shall For this purpose we were here, laboring John XnJefsoOf'lpbraian- - -J " tbey who have riches enter the kingdom in the cause of God and we expected to Jvbn . Dorins, The people wbo composed continue in tbe of heaven1.'' in this world and had been brought here the world to work,in this Territory ' $ I come, j I spite of alL the Albert D. Tburbert RtcLfialiC the labors of the priesthood. through of hell. and t .But we could earth ' powers Gunnison. liana Tbunneeon, Those who bad acquired riches here bad do without the power of God. nothing TOOKLK COOSTT of made it out tbe people. Where then We all t he under the guidthe inconsistency of the requirement ef ance amiprofessed BaridW. Caldwell, Ruan Valley direction of the Almighty, und the servants of God, that this, means if we did not submit ourselves to ten NiIbsoo, Tooele.Him, " ,f, k A, ' should be used for the benefit of tbe peo then were we Samuel F.' Lee,5 " We had come hypocrites. and the extension of the work of here to " t'TAB COCSTT. ple worship Ged, and keep His com, God?. Wealth was not designed to be mandments, foland yet we gave way A, 0. Smoot, Xr.r Proo. our consumed upon lusts, but for the ly, evil, covetoueness. ' Sabbath breaking : Tboma Harris, " benefit of mankind, add he asked hew and various sins. .Men $ whose 44 souls , m."Smoot, Jr., could the wealthy f our brethren, ob to filled with the ligl t of eternal ought lsa Bullock, lain eternal life unless their means were truth were following after eiu and vani" LiidCluff, employed according to the counsels of ty and the love of tue world, which was Krtiest Fftcber, Santaquin. Tbe time had come when every s shame and God! . disgrace to them.- - Afmr Jobn.D. HolHday. man, womun and child in Israel mast praying to the Lord tor years to reveal to ." 1 son. htaiaj? M Ceomba, Pay awaken to tbe interests of the household His servant His will concerning '" . 8etlraaDen faith and unite together to accomplish us, and now Brigbam oi when the word ef the Lord " VT. PxmNti, American Fork. the purposes of God.' " came through hitn tbat we were to be fchadrrch Enipey, Lebi.i The speaker referred to the statement one, enter into a United Order, bishops, Lyman L Wtiods, Springtille. of Tertullian in bis defence of tbe early wto to seventies, high priests, M. Fork. Thomas, Spanish Joseph Christians that th.y combined together "know of the doctrine, ".could cught see it. not , Jobs W, Deal. ; , for mutu.l inierest and eupport, and by Why was it? Because . . '. they were notliv i . J. Morp-an-, this they bad been able to stand in the Prest Caxo Q: Young j " - e "' ! ed ! ! .,i.-..Hrt- v n f . , o ! S ' lrel , t . ( 1 ' , . J. S Louis Anderson, Fountain Green. Rees Llewellyn, j ,r :', Jas. Woodward, ; Lars, John N. David Evans, JIoroaLy ' Jr., Lehi, FIFTH; STBBET, J !? V I, Taylor. Elmer Taylor, Levan. Win- Boyo, Jr , South Cottonwood. Kd- - flows,. , Chasv Foete, cNepht. ' John 3 Hawkins, Jas. Wrathall, Grantsville. B, . . ? , - ' rl ITtt fft" ) tS, r. HAM clothing; t ; Riverdalr. George Marsh, Willard. " S" John Hubbard, Just received f the East. 6 m t.'f t:1 u ' ' Matthew Daltoa, ,i .... ,. r; ZundeL Plymoutk. Garret Wolverton, "; ". Wm. Davls, Heeper City. Charles Knudson. Brigham City. Alexander Hunsaker. ; ' CAMED GOODS, GROCERIES: t ) 1 , ? ' v. Isa3 i Prices prisi'dei bbigban tocno. ro: j FRESH EVERY DAJ, : VII I, fit :o: v.i:; I" m i All Qoods delivered free to any Dart of the Cit 03:tf J I i I - t:v... '... Lam i j ' "1 r M w 9 o w -- Q v w oj 509 j - heart:"" , ' 'that the Saints were under tbe necessity of entering into this qrder, because "n m " E ; T ttS . thousands of females would receive the tbe gospel when the men related to them would pel.receive it, and the, Elders, of Israel were uJider the necessity of taking these women for wives ll was the commandment j.of tbej Lord, that tbe Elders should see that every woman bad the, opportunity lot fill the measure of ber creation end obtaiq glory and exaltation in the world to come.; And for the salvation of the dead who had died without ike gospel, the. Saints had to be bapiixed for them., . II would say 'o the sisters, never say a word against the doctrine of celestial marriage nor harbor a feeling against it; ;and if their would not do right, have faith to pray that tbey might be removed out of tbe. way. It. was tbe vduty of the servants, of Cod to erryqut this law, and serve .him. carry .his gospel to the ends of the earth, sanctify, tbe Lord God in their hearts, and beoome one and, establish the Zion t f God o more, lo be removed. ;, He exhorted the Saints to be filled with charitv. and forgiveness, to forbear witji those whq perseputed, and have in them'the ,mind of Jhrist Jetus. President Young blessed the people Saints and Itrangers, in the name of .the I 'd 'ir. fS A Lord;-- ' v w w w T P3" ' '! J1, In rejard' to celestial marriage, he wished tbe .whole worlds to understand .; k to the lowest possible margin. doAYa -- Said we b'ad been nere five days, yet he felt that he bad many things to ssy which bad1 net bees presented He preyed that God' woo! d give H s Saims willing hearts to hearken and obey. If the Saints would yield their hearts to the influence of the spirit, ef God, they would be ose;- selfishness would be excluded and we should live M the salvation of the inhabitants of the earth, and ; prepare tbe way liat ibe Son'' of God might come to reign4 The word Of the Lord wa.' diiectly, to all called to be Saints, "Sop,5 daughter, give me thine . ...... . GENTS' FURNISHINGS, AIVI 1 , Wm. McGregor, 1. Dry Goods; Notions,1 Boo - ' Swantr Weilson Otvil Cbild, Ogden., Robert HoIVeyd. JsmesJil. Brown Ass Garner ,t ' j SVm. T. Baker. ., Alburn Allen, FULL STOCK OF A Wm. M Rydalefc Charles S'somberg, " '?.- n if. t t J OGlDElsr r. ; -2 - N c 3 t JS U u 6 ? 3 v - H: ... ..' O O H Hi! 2 2o o O "2 B O O 0" H " . s & 2 a. looSliu; t3 ; - '.S 'a u - a H bus-ban- fc" oI H i -- I .2 w? : fa "a ?fi a - 5 - u a If II . 4 ' o a--l 3 k H u o - : ..la st ... O TP 0 ip 74 CO 0 , W a in w 5 ft 5 a 9 J 212 H r--. 0 us aa , r0 EIDER ''"' ' 3."fjANN0N :'"'"! GEO! i rt j 1l ,S5?AJ flr. Si f w y v i O 3 3 : i ) i hs oS fcooej' ao Read Ihe ruies "of the United O'rderl No. 1. Salt'Lake City, to'which all were to sul.ecribe who desired Xoi be t.'V ,Xt l reb'aptUetf. s''' ?' Choir S'ing ihe ontbem, . nfintle.". ...r TtL m hnmfopl r- v"" J .l Conference adjourned until April 6th , '. 2 m - 1876. - i : . , -- Benediction by Elder Erastus Snow. One Price Dryi Goods & Clothing - 1 . ' t -- 1 . - ' i- , . : , endured. In orJer to carry on ills word this s me union vm essentia', and also to God and 'hi principle of oi li Men counsels of His servants. ioe, J. p. Alphin, Pine Vi.-into should enter not important any' W. P. Sergeant; ' movement or enterprise, without first Miles P. Romay, SL George. learning whether it would be, according Lristas W. 8new; to the will of the Lerd and the interest XEBEft COtSTT. He cited in. and policy of the church. , j S i ' stances from scripture of the sad results M. Stuart, Ogden, af disobedienoe to the counsels of God, Wlter Thomson, ' ,; " ' end maintained thai one of the 'higher " kH. Peery, principles of tbe 'kingdom was strict Jlaos Jorgenson, Hunteville. ,.T... obedknee ta the word of the Lord, He Pan ie I Rawson, HarrtsTille. John Thompson; Riicrdale. pointed out the acts of omission by many of the saints and exhort-e- l FBXS1PEST BBIOH AM TOCfl .' i them to repentabcenutuai forgivef aiJ if the Bishops of the several Wards ness, fellowship and cenffdence, and tie in tueee anoantains would hearken to world to turn from their follies, errors eoussel, and give heed id the whieper-isg- s and sins and obey the gospel f the Son of the spirit, they would know bow of God. , . , to go " work ahJ organite the people In JOSEPH ILDSB . f. SXITH ( . , various branches of mechanism for to store up grain that it Said during this conference we had remight not bs suld to a disadvantage; to ceived instructions upon temporal aad broomcoro atd lk: o make pick- - spiritual things which were sufficient, if 1b; 1j reduce mneur4 setJ; j;ei tim- practiced jo the lives ef tbe Siints, tq ber and ttiake wagons and oarrlages; to in.tke tbem' the best; most" independent, ebtk:.c tLt raw material aad i cvery- - aul most powerful people on tbe earife. Wl?AIH COSKTT-- u Dixon U. Greer, Waldsbarg. , 3-- ! id ' ,yia i tiiod? No, Not unless we 'vwre williiio forsake all our sin rt be in all bjAhf Lolj ...- goveja things p. r s....Dgto tbe kingdom of God. Elder Taylor exhorted all lo repentence, and declared that if ihey would do so, Zion would ariseand shine and the glory of the Lord, would be seen upon her. Jf 11 Ji litt v BLUER GEO. J. CA1IN0M r 11k In Lynne, Weber county, at half past 8 a in , 'fJcC 9th, 1875, of o(d age,.,Fran-oi- s Romtiell; born Aug. 13th, 1779, in the Island ef Jersey, Great Britain.' De- -' ceased emigrated to Utah in 1853, and lived ani died ia full faith in tbe Church Saints. ' of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ' f J DesereV J V ' Copy. - News and I - , c: . , ( l .A Furniture Store. I f. L'i IS TOE BUTT OF ALL PERSONS BEFORE 1 MiirtiiiK on joiirnejr to ascertain liy "what route they iCid jn'iwti tlieir destisalion wilb the lewt tionlile, and it tur are two or mere rva"a letulinjr to the same point, to decide, which ui the L Safest and filwuanteflt to travel. . Ww tnke pleMiM-- e instating, tbat theCmAG0 Haiiwai ia the oltleat, aud k several mile tbe ehortes. route between Omaha and Cnicago. Within the pmt two Teura the road tied baa been, hat in admirable condition, and almost tbe entire line has beeu relaid with steel 'jili. - ; a r. i .7. M i- T 44 - .1 . ,1 8.." r Albkm. f! - CI a. , ,t9c peryara ljn Nfi..i i t.iai i 7. 1 I o'xh.j 1 1 4) t ;.i I 10c ! ' i ! , 4-- , itat-.- 9c -per Aususia it' " Bleached 9c 44 " 4 Best Bleached Ifl2 1216 3 " A line line of Oress Goods, only 15c 1,0 Shawls, the latest styles, " tlio Buer quality from J$3 io.$4t 1 4-- 4. o .rra j rTIie Best Prints Z "Clinton f VV 53 is centrally located, and as their trains arrire tliere thirty minutes in vanee of all other l.ue, pasaenicers can always oe souuectious. For all sure of making Ka-teIowa, yo points in Northern and Nortl-Eler- n should pnrrhaxe ttchvts via Marshall, Cedar Kap-illiiuois in Northern For or Cliatoa. points or Wiomin. via Fnlum; and if you are going to Chicago, or East, yon aboold, by all means, purchase yonr tickets by the Old Pioneer Route Caii-ag- Ki'3a Jsj'.i A One Door South of Boyle's : T The Depot in f' ns.'ia v.iefli. tn a)'4ilEitt sit; f i.l Con. ELING PUBLIC. ails. IS-- , ' Mill. Star please Ijll'UllTANT TO THETltA 2-- . The Chicago JXorth- - Western. Yon will Bod on all through trains Pnllman n-- w and nuuinincsnt Day Coaches, aud the bent Smoking aud Second Class Cars now on iyfTayyx the. I fileciws. iJjJLJjl of the nt at aay or npon tue Tbrough Ticket personal or written Fine Cftss. Suik ODly,, lfi.24 Satinet Suits only ..skT,. 6.00 ( fb,rr ass. fino Pants. s prs ' "l, -- .worth 9.00 ff ';;f,V,:;' :i ' ' " 100 Pants, 90c worth 1.75 NEW ' LUMBER YARD. 100 Test only 1,50 worth $2:75, -100 " Satinet Pants at 3 worth 5i0 On Main St. next lot to' M. E. Cburch Tlnci" ai7tnTili "t ,'Utol rico nti I vllvll JkllJ .W V J. M. HARRIS , 1 worth $4.00 ' Has a Yard for the Sale of Offices i . 'i Died. , i etc , may he k repent and return to first principle, to consider eur ways and be wise. - T be t ; nest, application to jgen', J, H. MowtAW, 'Wes-- n rri Veling . ( ' OmaJta, t Vf. H. 6tufjiXT,rtei.tfa;iMBi-nrA.iiM ' Chicsge. - 103-l- y 6-- 12 ,100 i -- . , . , Res the foliewvng names of Elilers appointed lo go on missions, who were sus. opened tained, by the Conference: "v ? " Andrew S. Gibbons- Glendale. llED AND WmTKPlNE LUMBER. Thales H Haskell, Pi o. V if 1 ; DBISSKB AND RODOIL ' ' Ira Hatch, Kanab. ... ..... ' Wm. H. Gibbons, Glendale. Natire and Imported Warren 'M.! Johnson, Lee'a Ferry. ,s John Parry , Jr., Cedar City. eDividB Hock, . '4 ,Cedar elc. John 8 Duncan, ." ; " Samuel Leigh, CA ALSO STirrLT Ieor nnrl , . HKMnah " Joseph cfaiy r:iand in any quantity. Hills f filled with , (trouituos.' Jphn Ycun, Jr., Kamas.,, s S ROSENniAL will start rtew s John B. Milner, Pron. . . i '"lIME O VOT tlASD AXd' FOS' SALE. and vrUl.e JIT at the very lowest prices. Sender SuJerson, Gunnison. -- : Shlu(Irs l'lckels l'os(, : ; iTori' Everything down at Xetb partnership Jan. 9th r:76, therefore willsell everything ive have. 1 V III ROSEZnTIIAlie KOSK.NTIIA- l- after January lst 1876 ' ; . Jf |