Show VIp < J rOUlOS IIOCIIIISC i iJ Atfeclal from CdambeHburfi Ta Iw dated June Sib and published In the t 11 New York World mentions a conlel ecoe by Latterday Saint recently held at that place The writer slates I that It 1 was In the Cumberland valley thai the llockt Jliblnsoni Bmllhi I and other famlllei now prominent among the Latterday Saint Qrst became I came convena to the rellRlon founded by a Vermont farmer and then goes ontoisyi J 111 1 roople Hot the otUila preaent region effort to by otangellio Mormons the u ° of the J pec5ll rlyV < > for Ibo majority popnlation Is I coinpoiod of Hootch and I trick Presbytorlant alrong In Ibolr faith I 11 The eonespondent further says that 1 l the spacious floor of the large building a barn belonging Farmer Hock wa i t crowded by a thousand peisoni and aa many more lounged under the tree of the surrounding orchard Frame platform plat-form decorated with wild flowers Elder A 1 EerIer of Brooklyn N Y president of the Hiatern Blates mission I 1 mis-sion and Elder L A Kel hcb of Chicago president of tn Korthern I States mission and othera addressed Ibo meeting Ii I Concerning add reaseethe following M r follow-ing remarks are made There wan little mention ol Mormon i doetrln and tee toOk of Church history l boos oteierminod cOors to win oonvo and thin wan luccomfot that fuud j were pledged lo build a atone iiruoturo to be called ialrvlew Church and nix conteru were on Monday baptized on I lmmcr lon backwards frn ibo waters a10 I 1 back of Former Uook big dam Thou baa a roolhuld been guinea lu Vennayl r 4 1 vanlaby the toi0000i of Joseph Hmllh < C Tnb corrtspobrieut tbtu furnlibea I tome Information uoucernlng the cut 1 i slonary work tithe LiUei lay Bamti Ii 4 Jh l of which the subjoined paragraph lea tIJ fair sample and Indicates bow Imperfect Imper-fect lithe Information of many on the P IIb 1 sullect He says Their missionaries arc young men for 1 Ilclern put the prime of lifo cannot endure en-dure the hardships remOunt from be I rule that oem eli iloruuou evangollsta loJlih tujoornnyeotooi Ibo young Mormon who enters the ministry la obliged also to sell all tote properly and iSsued I upon ylg d iota work with Ibo funds noun ralod leaving behind his wife and cblldren There la I coe point In the above qu tatlona to which ire wish lo call special attention The writer says that there was little mention of Mormon doctrine1 In the addresses delivered An Impression seems to bo previlen that Mormon doctrine Is I something f I distinct some teaching dlQeren I from Ibo principles taught In the eacred books of the Bible II 7 should be understood that Mor icon doctrine comprise everything II < 1 every-thing that Is I true both that I which bas been revealed or dls covered In past and present dispense II tloni and thai which possibly may be revealed In the lulur Every preacher 01 every dnomIIlLIID 10 far III he caches the eternal truth 1 promulgates some part cl tbe Mor tl nf j men doctrine sod an Eider I of the J Church who speaks 00 rUh rplll anee baptism or any other of the t first principles of the Gospel or on I any principle pertaining lo iife and t nllIon expounds Mormon doctrine doc-trine I II Is not denied that the Litterday Saints believe In some principles the f truth of which other denomination as yet fall lo recognlzr This dale Is however becoming more limited gradually becauso the Christian world Is 1 all tbe lime being Influence by this Mormon doctrine and II I produces conviction In the minds of i many who perhaps are nnooniclous 01 I 1 1 the source or unwilling lo acknotrl 1 I edge It Mormon dootrliia ° Is nol I parcel the trutb but the truth and he who preaches the truth preaches tba doctrine 1 |