Show SERVICES ATTIIETABERNACLE Dr J II Kellogg Delivers a Discourse on the Gospel of Health Point nt Thorns Thlog Tht ft Not Pit far Tried 4onne Pointers to r Joyppthr Hlder Joseph r Taylor of the Stake presidency presided over the services at the I Tabernacle Sunday afternoon 1 eb 13 1898 The choir sang the hymn I All hall the glorious day lly prophets long foretold prayer was offered by liishop Wm Jl Preston Tho choir further sang Though declining trials throne jour way Press on prens on se Saints of I God Dr J H ICHIofcB superIntendent of tho Battle Creek Mich Sanitarium wan Introduced by Elder Joseph R Taylor ns the speaker of the afternoon Mi subject being stated as the Gospel of Health I Conlrnclng the speaker expressed ex-pressed his appreciation at being privileged privi-leged ti > address such a large audience of Uodlovlng people the like of which It had never been his privilege to enjoy en-Joy The spoake referred to the mission mis-sion of JCEUS Christ whom he said hud come Attain earth to fwwe the Tiouty 06 well its the soul It had been said nnd that truly that tho dirtiest bodies often contained the cleanest gouts but thl 0 however was 110 excuse Cor 4 lack = of cleanliness such un existed curlier days The gospel of health Has a part of the Gospel of salvation for In Its exercise the other Sad fir n tried to bless those who would BO obey The laws of health were just a 8 Important said the speaker u tile decalogue the len emmalldmenl It wn aupart ot the great law of heaven scriptural evidence evi-dence blaring out that point Dr Kellogg referred to the degeneration degenera-tion of the human family all d 5 howed Its alarming Increase as time rolled on lie slioko of the rapid spread of consumption throughout the eastern mates oneseventh of the deaths there being attributed to that disease livery year said Dr Kellogg over 200000 people peo-ple went down Into their graves be cause oC eonumlllon and all on account ac-count nf a lack of attention to the laws of health Utah and the Ducky Manor loth Join eglon wits becoming a mecca for ouch peoplcTnd l In later year itoU the speaker trains entering this sl region would carry hundreds of the aflllcted fleeing hlthtrward to benefit their health The pure mountain tile wa highly lienellclnl for people ninicted with such diseases and I though not generally recognized at present the day was not far distant when people so burdened would get Into the Wee ana an-a last resort to be free from their all melllO The speaker read tram the Book of Boot I no and Covenants concerning the ue of tobacco and strong drinks and related his experience with persons suffering from ouch hllhll Narcotics and stimulants were not conducive to health but to the very contrary and thousands ot people were dally undermining under-mining their health and shattering their tu ni > U8 svstem In the practice of such habits In one cigarette there was sulllcknl poison to kill two frogs notwithstanding not-withstanding the endurance of that little lit-tle reptile Strong drinks were but delusions delu-sions to the human family they made IL man feel Strong Nhen he wOBak rich ivhen he was poor warm when he was cold and red when he was hungry hun-gry Tea and coffee were also siowljnttlng stimulants which gradually grad-ually beclouded the mind anti unstrung the nerves making of those using them physical wrecks and slaves to a habit fraught with similar Injury to that fol lovilng the use of tobacco and Ieholle lImulnl lr Kellogg took occasion to severely criticise the use of lies cokes fried potatoes fat pork and other eatables HO often found constituting the dally meal He related several I little stories Illustrating the Idea I of the greater portion por-tion of tin t human family with respect to the makeup of a good meal shoeing shoe-ing that tho general belief was that things thoroughly Indigestible were thoB things going to make up a splendid splen-did men He scored the use of things that ore hot when theyre ldrsulvl ns mustards cajcnne spiced pickle gall 1111 ueh 0elle1 necellleH that were a great detriment to health and served ns a splendid persuader to rind tempers cross dispositions etc aflllc t tons of Po many of the human fam Ily Their its was not congenial I to the nerves of the body and tills fact wa domontraltll Just as soon aa the food entered the mouth on its way to the stomach The doctor paid his respects re-spects to llmburger cheese as an article of food and said It was not Ilt to sill the lingers with let alone put Into tho mouth The flesh of animals should be used sparing according to the Instructions of Oral our heavenly rather slid 1 < 1 thfl I speaker The original bill oghlrhe should h < more strictly t adhered tothn use of grains vegetables fruits nnd herbs There wns no necessity to give the earn to the hog and afterwards get It I t thrmifrh klllng and eating the animal ani-mal It should lie I taken from the Held ns It grows an applied to the rise of man In Its holeome late ConelUlI Ing the speaker advised his hearers to lake enit of their temples b > partak ing of iroper foodfood that was noIhln nnd olrICthenlnor tin If would bond up their boolls rather than ten r them town Doctor Itello wos followed lie president WIICo1 Woodruff hoo remarks re-marks appear In full In another part of fill Iue l The choir Pang the anthem Let tile mountains shout far joy I nCtr hleh the congregation ILro an henellllon mg Pronounced Ly Cider I Joseph I lay nr |