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Show Tub MErriNos Vesterday. The O'd Tabernacle was crowded ye6terday at the morning and afternoon meetings. meet-ings. In the morning President I Young "tated that the meetings would be of a missionary character, and devoted de-voted to instructing the congregation on matters of interest relative to their pre.ent and future welfare. He alluded al-luded to the worldly spirit which was growing up among the people, and urged them to cultivate the Spirit of God and live according to its monitions. moni-tions. His discourse occupied the greater portion of the time devoted to the aiorniug services, and was designed to encourage and strengthen tat people peo-ple in well doing. Presideut George A. Smith followed in some excellent remarks on education and other subjects, which were Tery appropriate. In the afternoon Elders Franklin D. Richards and John Taylor occupied the time,, treating on various; subjects c inneciei.with the work of salvation, drawing attention to the condition of affairs throughout the earth and the necessity fir the Saints living according accord-ing to "ospel principles "in spirit and i0 trUth.-'! , j j j. ; . The opening meeting tliH morning eonmencjs aain at lu o'clock. : |