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Show TT nonofodjb this Smith, z!?. thprn trould haVO been nO diviS- i thft novernment. but it would havo frorie on in harmony andproapert take this people; iftheyjvill itv. :bo nivca to ;To nnnsAla which regard them through His servants with confor all and prepare to their grain, in tingencies to which they are subject we j shall country, this mountainous but we if neglect this never see a famine: counsel, refusing to hearken :to good adr vice, we shall by taking this course, and upon bring distress upon ourselves, all who depend upon us for subsistence. Let us pursue a course to preserve ourevery calamity. This selves; and avert we can do. It ia not necessary for calamto come upon us, if we will only ity take a course to prevent it. According to present appearances next year we to eat up nearmay expect grasshoppers But if we have provisily all our crops. ons enough to last ns another. ycar;-wran sav to the grasshoppers these crea tures of Goihyou are welcome; I have never yet nau a ieenng to arivo tnem from one plant in my garden; but, I look upon them as the armies of the Lord, and vrith them it is easy for Him to consume a great nation. We had better instead it to lay up bread strangers, and thus avoid a great calamovertake us. might ity that otherwise If the people refuse to hearken to this timely counsel, they wijl commit a great error. Good actions always result in blessings. The history of the people of God in all ages testifies that whenever they have listened to the counsel, of heaven, they have always beeniblessed. All this people are satisiied, that ; they will be more blessed to hearkeii to good counsel than riot to do so. Instead of doing two days' work in one day, wisdom would dictate.to our sisters, arid to every other person, that if they desire long life and good health, they must, after aufllcient exertion, allow the body to rest before it is entirely some arexhausted. AYhen exhausted; gue that they need- stimulants in the shape of tea. coffee, spirituous liquors, tobacco or some of those narcotic sub-- . stances which are often taken to goad on the laciiinir powers to greater exertions; but instead of these kind of stimulants, they should recruit by rest. Our artificial wants, and not pur real wants, and the : following toofansenseless excess customs subject our sisters oTJabor. Tosupply these wauts to get a ribbon, an artificial ilower, this, and that and the other- - gewgaw, rather than substantial necessaries our farmers sell theiMvheat, v.lWork less, .wear less, eat less, and we shall bo a great deal wiser, healthier and wealthier people than by the- course we uoy do. This taking whole Yankee nation eat so much, and so many good things that they are always poor in their bodily habit now and then only you will see a person among them; it is also thefleshy casowith the people of the southern portion: of the nation. It is diflicult to find 'anything more healthy to drink than good, cold water, such as flows down tons from the springs and snows ofiour mountains. This is the beverage wo should drink. It should be our drink at all times. If we constantly drink even malt liquor made from our barley and wheattour health would be injured more or less thereby. It 'may be remarked that some. men who nsespiritu-- 1 ous liquors and tobacco are healthy;, but I argue that they would be much more healthy if they did riot use it; and then they are entitled to the blessirigs prom-isfcd to those who observe the advice pvenJn the "Word of Wisaom." Some few persons who.have been addicted to', the U3e of hot drinks, etc., have reached the ago of , eighty, eighty-thre- e aind eighty-fou- r not been years, buthad fcudictedto such habits ofthey living, they; niight have reached,; the', age of a hun,- dred or a hundred arid fiveyeara. n Ye profess to be' saints of the Most pgb. .Wo are the; children of; that1 neing .who lives in the heavensV who, filled with all intelligence, and possesses all power. . We cannoti prepared to dwell with, him unless.wb instruct minds, and sanctify burselves'in all "ungs. I am happy, to see our children imaged in the study, aiid practice of Let thenne educated in every useful branch'of we as a 'for learning, IVI?1' have U tho'fnture tb;excel)thq on5,of the earth,in n religion, science -Great' advancement philosophy.ia; knowledgo. byn tho this ,f world,- still, thero Js yet r55? to SSSi ie?rn. vThe hidden porCYs of glye UfoVgrowtU and ex f$j? 7hi?h not yet boon P P1 tho this VicacofLi ..If t nurU. .ThorA tho-Lor- d o i I of-sellin-g , , - - i "l r UJL-m5i- afe n lve - i 1"' t Y l j - ... - i - .. TRIsilllNGS, DRESS RCTTO; EADIES i a Host of ' FANCY NECK-Tns,n- d '" f I- tANCY NOTIONS Suitable for ' Presents' for; the Holidays, . t : 1 - SAiaa oHEAP at . - . i BANKERS and DEALERS IN GOLD DTJST T COIN". AND EXCHANGE, Salt lAHe City; , . Montana. Helena and Virginia City and Warren Hussey & Co., Denver,A and Central City, Colorado.;" Banters, -- 4 i i 4 1 DRESS DELAINES, 4 t 1 I : . J . 1 r '. GLOBE WAREHOUSE; QUEENSWRE, ; - i ; v if t .i - - " I I ; SECOND SOUTH STREET. rWarre'n liussey , Erank Palmer,' Chas.IIahle x - 1 , ; ; 1 ' : . . -- ' -- ! JEWELER FANCY G00D9tiIADIES, DRESS V l , i AT THE'.' ! j 1 . lf 'Ml U U A i4 L j1' iii' dar;? . --r j , , X JAT THBa r::-i r Ik r, ? L0JJE WAUEHOUSE; i EULL. ASSORTMENT, DRESS' eOBDS iLlri T.D:. TiiEXTr.iCAl Tho comedy of "Self to be re and the fine farce, new here, of peated the "Double Bedded Room," should fliuthe r r house. The comedy. Is beyond question a most excellentone; and Mr. Couldoclss personation of Unit, tho manly old hater ot meanness, ! andf extravagance, the crusty old bachelor whose 'strictures and hard lilts tell so well upon the audience, .Is most masterly, aud , , LAWNS, SWISS, BAREGES, ', maintains ms reputation or bcinR unequalled by any living actor. In his peculiar line. Miss POPLINS; GRANADINES, Ao alLor. the y ew- Couldock's Mary Apex is a most natural and ' est Style at Seduced' Prices, pieceedof acting. The characters are touching all well sustain i tD C3 HC3 Overiieau. More ralnhall and snow . l y last night. the sun shines out; It Is fine d27-t- f ; Proprietor. overhead,orwith 16ts of mud and slush underfoot, and two three inches of.snow on the bench. isut no cnance or sicigning yet. . 4i "". 4. mM S' Comixo. Christmas Is .coming! Any body would thinjr so, bjr taking La; KaikCdown tho ! street and looking at the Etorcs. As every one OUT LOOK will want tornake a Tafiety of pnrcbases dr When yon gato Market for NICE andTEN- ins ineso nonaay times.. ?e recommend them uisiVMEATH, Out For No. 11, where you to glance through tho advertising columnar will now And Xook k. anaund ?here they can get best d27tf u J. H. PICKNEEIi. Is vv li -- ii 'rii .-- ..L 1. - r, i AT . the y ! : , n - Jt ; 1 , to-njg- ht, I dU-honest- BALLS y - GLOBE WAREHOUSE. j & PARTIES isbitf Hiridfev. , a21-l- t-- i. 7: Wi i J H ' ::t lit. ! t Fie .W To-da- ! I. (3 S E Fl , j .4 i . j. 4," n7nn . U i . .v. .v ?i . -- - - i.l f ' f V t- . . ine-jNEW- S, suiieu. - Benefit. Tho bill for th'o Benefit ofMr. J. M ! and S ! ; . 4 I . A Simmons, on Monday night, is an excellent one; and tho Benefit promises to bo a success. We hopo so. for a tlmo and oft" has he labored hard for "many public gratification, dnrlnehis years of connection with tho MIeseret Iramat FOR ITHE HOLIDAYS Iau ! v ii Lo Za Li f ( ;! i :o:- - 11 i 1 M the TIOHEEB JEWELBX STOHE ,a;aui,'7-uu;4cuuiig.ua w our - JLieiegate- Hon. AV. .H. iHoopen for, documents- fonrartled. rO'OIT carij select from a Splendid Assortment 10 usj anu are nappy .xo learn that his health is oi u: usuauy gooa.vf o; f,i;K ;. oil ?,u VI 1 ;t I oi -- f i i i : - 1 i . - f t i.--a oil,; 1 ' .1 ARUIVAKS AND . DEPAllTlJRElS 1 - i Thomas, To the J: O. Morehead. AVest . MI 5 71 ft t -- i I. jPriccs.- ' -1 " 93 1YH m i & Clavson Eldredge If.''' 1 ( "I' . ' : .1.-- I , ir--m IT" i. -- ' 4 f Comprising From tho East R. A. McBrlde. Ill MeBrido ' mjraj ,' John DIGTenhnntrh jrrom me west unaries Mccaraei on. John:!.; From the North Wm. C. Thomas . RTT.VER i?IiATED WARE In profusion: and To tho EastSD .M.:BennetMP.n. Hey wood, excellent CLOCKS. All at the lowest Cash Leon Boucher, A. V. JjhaUer, G. D. John . , a ' r- - IjADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S EAR RINGS. CHAINS, BREAST PINS; &c, suitable for IN 4 '' i I . min ''l t I iri iWE'DESIBE.TO - S V Sherniah'and ThatciieroV'lJogan, Cache irado for stock; r c Ptt I Vaaeywantto Mrs Wjutj:. has commenced, slvlnrr tuiUon lnIlobblns' American 'Methc1 for tlio Piano.. s A number of our musicians' to obtain a knowledgefOf Thorouclirilaso. or Har i i this method itmony: now is their time, for can be obtained IniucH easierby Lilian' byitho old metnou; anu ncr stay is, snort. SUo; can bo found at tho To wnsend HouseJ J r; It 4- I 4 ' ' are'-anxlou- ', i S 1 ' : -- t ". '. 4 ''. - ' - t , :. ' . ; ," J i , ' 'Jl' IXnrJjr is m'U.Al. - - . . . I H - .: ' Soraclhiog New for tho Ladies! n .... 4 . . i : A. AIR-CT- J 'ITER, r;io 4 on the; public Will bo . clad to.wait xo d27tf icrms smi tuo times. aojo on-reaso- i M . ,v':. v '.! - - J OF'' i . . - ; . W M. " 1 - f 3 c " ..4 ii. jtX WEST ENETof CITT?i &CEAT MARKET Ch eao. and' &rn determined to merit the confidence of CHEAP or my patrons hy BELLlNtt meat as tho ft and r.ood than thoiChecTpest, Cheaper i m. ix laouiiDiNC: i hzzu a very fine Assortment RE JUST OPENING ri Of IJAlJIIIST- ; -- rT-ED oiho MEAT MARKET HTST? tho "S7 no bo well served by i' Medea 9 Te. will No. of e yon where at aliker Natural philosophy bo.nniC3 I JUiia nivrvvuiiTH. d27tf fir -- fc.-- MKFORD C SONS f n A N - V M. 4 A ' ; PH RENOIiO QICAI H i a FRUITS - Jfc. K11?10 CHRISTMAS::PRESENTS;! a- ttire nml reveals hor VuyjV. CyJ 'tdZiUhk v A Si incapable of revealing the modus oper-it- f the Induction. All this ia veil- JLY. M JJJL: XJLKJ ed in Impenetrable mystery to mortals. JLtis information.whfnh rntiTint lift nri. preached by cclence and philosophy. Auuwuw man; ic can only Do reached the revelations of the Almighprough ty, the Great Author of Nature's work Great perfection has beerii attained: in the- v application of dis' ' important coveries to xthe wants arid necessities of a moment,' transmankind, can,tin mit my .wishes to the east, and in a few minutes; to the city of London. Great to see the If you wani r 1 been has T Y b' art perfection if attainedMnc the p ri r i ; i of telegraphy, yet there is much, more to be learned, and the same may be said of Finest of Fruits for the : Season ! the power of steam ,and its application to the wants of mankind:; While the wonAS THEY ARE SELLING RAPIDEY. ders of art and science in the present age astonish us, yet there was much useful inO knowledge possessed by the ancients which is lost to us. One little simple art that they understood, was that of ii Calljaiid SQCtirea Supply ! copper and making it equal tempering to our finest tempered steel.1 Let the children in pur schools be taught everything that is necessary, THEX-U-BE SURE,TO ,GIVJ3 SATIS- witli regard to doctrino and principle, ; M ( I FACTION ! ?V and then how to live; .uncL let mothers teach their daughters! regarding them.0.'- v r c t' ?' selves, and jhow they should live in their sphere fit existence, that they may be good wives and cood mothers. Let ,(,,... , f the slstersstudy economy in the labor anu management 01 tneir nomes.. i.am satisfied that more than one-haof the. labor that is done in our houses can be saved by a judicious 'exercise of thought y nnnni B and good judgment. Then be wise in the things, and we shall not need teaVand coffee; or any other stimulant stronger FOR " than our natural food. I say, God bless, you, and I bless you in the name of the JLord Jesus Christ. Amen. . 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