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Show ' : " - - - ' ! rr urn- cDo iitiimoaieu m ), hriMr cities and some-o- L whombave even . naua 1.1. A . - -- i,v hi kv M annf. i Historian and Orson Pratt. General Church Recorder, and WII-tnrA Wnndrufl as his assistant. a w Truman O. Angel, as Oenerai ar i. y. chitect of the Church, and XMsom 1. AngeLTunJ and sWm. ' as his assistants. As Auditing Committee vv. Woodroff. E Snow, F. D. Kicnarus -- districts and the Bishops, over wards whose duties are entirely locai. i first presiding Bishop of the Churcli tcHDAT'a txarPTtD, a was Vinson Knight, wno wim naiiiD daily, ted and win De arresieu UL'K 1 CHOCK- . -work, Counselors had presidency over if they attemptto get in any on them in the other served proall been has Bishops. and notice r-- rcess of time. as the number of Saints prosecut that they will certainly .belaw. i ana l ne cities and extent the f byyouTgoodJnsirucUbns'and multiplied, rnirri pfc,and ed to the neces to lure became increased. It mrow are attempting around you should THE DESEREf fEWis coMPAkr. prayers x democrats them a shield and protection, i By sary to have local or ward Bishops, and J.F. Smith. colored people from Indianapolis m the as oi ciera Goddard George excursions to time, whose autho foundlmj.themxa .the truth as well as atisthe present by getting up 25 cent exto as leaving them supplied witlt tne rky strictly confined to their own General Conference. xeLouisville; hoping so ftrand the will Gibbs as cuurcn F. defined George He then CHAKLKS W. PEN HOSE, EDITOR. ward. can leave of life, this particular you blessings cursionists there, O and go to the nations to preach the the several duties of a Traveling said: not get bade by xuesaay. . Cannon Gbo. President Q. of both Bishon'S Aeent, the however,and Doc gospel, and be Justified." lie did not Bishon and seethe of Book point, groes the hand In hold my It wisdom for our missionaries whom should hold the Bishopric, I a failure Senator O. It. lftM. think V'AVUa innfl an iu A FXTL1 to preach much of the terror of the because their duties are connected trine and Covenants ami A tOMPLETE hM heen nnnviini sneaaiug to wrPrice,which Great of Pearl book The era. time The temnoral thin with and more Indiana law to the people, but dwell in audiences God. mendous In of Z. will come when the prophecy of books contain revelations on thft sweetsoft, persuasive fully, coven- - ,irw OA hard work for the republi . V and f Doctrine the BIENSiAir-lLlCTIO- Nri Kirtland, fulfilled be will concerning Isaiah is vuo w H me kubikm auu lUTiutinms leaders. its as of as can nrst any party on this contl nan ts in its original form, omcers peaceable things of the kingdom everv one that dwells or SDeecnes are now a" nrintnl.vM submitted to the CO O He then dwelt on the extreme tor nent, who will not believe the Book of or and powenui a Miey uuiu members the and i i Church the and not who will of endurwere repent Mormon, ture and sufferings that to vote upon, as mere the keynote oi locai pnue u LICE CURTIINS, Tuesday, TfoY, 2, 1880. H ed by our Savior when he was hung obev the word of the lxrd and hear the Church made to It bv dice. His last effort was iasi mgnt additions been have his voice to of the ken priesthood M .AYUkvrrr upon the cros, ami tne great lis w God will cut them oft from among the publishing of revelations wnicn at Lafayette. work or salvation inus wrougm inaiana Time The says: republi D were vficmw hio not in coniaineu remnants neODle. and that the the for out PEOPLE'S TICKET! kite thenthe human IxJ lainily mucn more toduubu it has been deemed wisewu-to- cans appear ANTIQUE, urged a kind And generous are left will bow to the lawsonof Zkm. edition, uu a ago. lew aaya than witn meir doors these ra treatment toward the poor who are He dwelt at some length thefu submit to democrats who will vote the Conference, to tee have 7,000 ZD Q but of employment, and gave some ture srlorv and advancement of the tnbi TJ The ticket. nnhiicsn import the Conference will vote to k. aoniseuw, excellent advice to both bretnren kingdom of God. He also spoke of whetherthe are sides known, both on contents ed roughs books and their and sisters who have come from the the several duties and responsibili accept u get in O GEORGE Q, CANNON. Dinaing upon us us nil will not be allowed told j( old country and are seeking work ties that attach to the First Presi as from uoa, ana Landers r Mr. work. Judge their as a ana cuurcn. to a Tambor the and Church of the to people dency He also gave some good counsel CQ Ind.,yesterPresident Joseph F. Smith said, Tnimbnll. ' atPlvmouth, . nj those who are about to leave as mis- Twelve, who are a traveling High was connaeni. oi nnvate. lie in and tlav. we receive move TJ accept to order set in that authorized of Council, them the sionaries, many UPHOLSTERY warning are affairs Ohio THE CONFERENCE- In AND these election. getting C3 the Quorums and authorities of the the revelations contained inGod evils that exist in the workl, Q to vrv excitinc and both sides are them te pa tieno&Aud faith- Church throughout the world. He books, as revelations from. Both Lattersnendine of par money freely. r t as j spoke of the occasions when the quo-- the Church of Jesus Christ The Conference WHICH IIWIM Vll fulness. to poll every district to ties will world. and all the try. dav H BBDSSELS KEf SV was saints, L.. rum of . ine irsi . then Nuttall i Elder J. was a presentrresiaency memoraoie i i anu to Sunday afterruxm view a putwith as seconoea was late motion oonseauence death The of 70 lackiuir the in as names ed of the missionaries pubwas attended one. It by representa lished In the Deseret. vote of the ting a check on the selling out pro unanimous sustained showed of President by and the First cess. In Columbus, each party ap Sints from all part News of Oct. 9th, with theKvenji tive following that the duties of guiding the whole Conference. read Cannon President pears to have gained about as much Territorested fHiurch Q. George then upon O necessarily of Utili and from adjacent cof ft?fc ion s "has lost. The poll of the State in as amounts Fimd of E. P. it of a list wisdom was deemed Twelve. the for W It of Fillmore William F. King, ries., and ou several occasions tb for remit alreadv made by republicans, gives recommended debtedness to fill that of quo Wm. Great up instead again important Kim; Britain, of 17th Ward. lrge Tabernacld Ws crowded in Jr.,Moroni rum, viz. the First Presidency, at tance bv the Presidency of the them a majority, and it is said the JF. Brown, of Ogden, for tins conference, which had been various Stakes of Zion, and passed democrats eenerally concede them every part. The Instructions 'were H. S. ELDREDGE, SUPT. of a practical nature, tending to in. Uroat Britain, instead of Moroni T. acted upon by the Twelve and also upon by the President of tho P. E a) ner cent, of those figures. A vig several is made in orous nsht being at Fund Company, as follows: ill by a great body oflastthe priesthoodThis form the mind In relatkrti to these Brown; districts. There was a Bear Lake congressional said Stake, their Elder Smith F. principal tfim evening. Joseph meeting of the are dutie which required his youth qp he had rejoiced in the change will take three from the quo rand interest together, $iz.32.b7; verv successful democratic demon several officers of the Church, as principles of the gospel, and knew rum of the Twelve and their vacan Beaver Stake, 8,147.32; Box Elder stration in Columbus last night, with a procession and two mass well as of it members, and to that it was the power of God unto cies have to be filled, all of which Stake, 9,608.M; Cache Stake, Juab be before Davis ted 20,477.70; will Confer the unto not Stake, meetings. presen himself, only promote union, charity, forbearance salvation, We would call attention to our extensive assortment of but unto all those who believe and ence this afternoon and both male Stake, 8.571.53; Kanab Stake, l, Our Complaint. humility, reliance upon God, and also obey Governor's the truth. He thought that and female members will be called 092.85: Millard Stake, 5,391.85. Mor Netw York, 1 1 leronaI rectitude, chastity, honesty God would have to exercise much ujon to vote thereon. Panguitch gan Stake, 10,559.86; Gov. Reviewing a was Murray's report peace- charity and mercy towards us, or and integrity. There l'Jder John Taylor said it was Stake. 981 A3; Pa rowan Stake, to the of the Interior, just Secretary for matter of 27,291.96; we 6,91 9.74; come short should far very necessary every Sanpete Stake, ful and Joyful influence present," and certainly the limes comments: Gov. made, NOW ARRIVING and consisting in part of Sevier to before come we were Salt the Lake of 103,615.19; the body Stake, importance anticipatblessings it was experienced by both speakers follows in the footsteps only Murray of or Summit for to tho do their He anxious Stake, felt 5,824.84; himself Church, Stake, approval ing. and bearers. predecessors when action tmd 6.5324: 8t George Stake, 7,950.55; of ins numerous lire best he could according to his otherwise, that unity-oThe reorganization of the First knowledge and comprehension of feeling may be promoted, and there- - Tooele Stake. 21.002.85: Utah Stake, lie makes a forcible and formal plea Stoves, R&iiies, Etc., Etc., tore the measures alluded to by rai 53.560.60; Wasatch Stake, 9,261.27: against the enactment of laws Presidency was the chief incident his duty towards Goo, and wherein without enforcing Pratt would be presented to the total, $337,015.64. Weber, Little against polygamy of th e occasion . 1 1 w as. no t general he fell short he should have to ap- der Colorado and eastern Arizona, no them. The Governor thinks that whole conference. his God to peal Heavenly Oreat Variety and of Superior Quality. laws should be the ly anticipated, tut met with unlver Father for that forgiveness which Elder I. John Nuttall presented reports. officers of United the the has repealed, sal approbation. the to names missionaries hi9 of could he exercise according Experience following The Conference voted to sustain States recalled, re Saints that mercy. The principle of forgiveness to the proven to the Latter-day- . of P. E. Fund Com moved, and the country be given action the the is too to be UNITED STATES, misunderstood, and the lord's plan is the best that can we axeplain nanv in remitting the amounts over to Latter-daLOWEST ! AS LOW AS Saints, or the to forgive each other James MeGhks Sen., Sugar House Ward. list. named be devbed. Ttm order of the priest- and notrequired in the ex should be laws already passed hold o in our hearts Mom Anderson, LehL The Sacrament was then admin ecu ted. This is precisely what has hood as established and denned by towards one enmity another. Uiilesn we SOUTHERN STATES. istered. II. S. ELDREDGE, Supt. been said so many times, that men revelation toy! learn and practise this principle, it said it have grown weary TAYion President AiUut Wlloox, Cottonwood, Bear Lake John of and it it, yet will be follvto elnect foteiveness Stake. man. taroujsiaDQeraaj firia to was gratifying to him to know remains that the practice, which is from God our Heaven Fa Uer; for Church punished as criminal in every other cWfor fall :nd hinder Tliey were unanimously sustained that tbe organizationsfor.of the he hath said, If jtou forgive not your mind part of the republic, nourishes unThe now urovided were in of the Conference. Iplete workings the machinery brother, neither will your Father in byElder exercised been had Twelve of the Geo. de checked in Utah. This strikes Murthen Cannon Q. ajl its part. But all the quorums heaven forgive you your trespasses. the seats in the Tabernacle on the question of the First ray as highly absurd. To almost and councils of the priesthood arc He then read from the revelation in signated and what has been done every who has ever the Doctrine and Covenants where- which the several quorums of the Presidency,believed was approbated visited Utah, it seems absurd. But he should necessary for the perfect power and in, we ATe required in the af occupy priesthood the ternoon. ta forgive by the Lord, as well as the people the government has struggled with harmony of the system, and when trespasses f our enem1&i, the first, So far as his own reelings were con this problem with an Choir anthem: sang degrees any part is lacking the deficiency is second, third and fourth limes, even cerned he could have wished to I of earnestness evervarying since the first ask Worship God. though they do not repent-an-d necessarily felt. connection his the with continue of the Mormon rebellion and until seventy Conference adiourned till S r. m Twelve, but as was clearly protray appearance As was thd CHp after the death of forgiveness, and almost times seven do when nothing has been accom they to us by Brother Pratt, God has pushed. The the Prophet Joseph Smith, the repent and seek forgiveness. Benediction by Klder W. Woodruff. ed governor of Utah re an his order in kingdom, and it iterates the old complaint he does Council of the Twelve A pontic took He .thought it was high time for us 2 p. m. our duty to observe it. He therefore not suggest any new remedy. The several quorums of the priest- acquiesced charge of the affaire. of. the- - whole id study the word df God, and try to in the change. When live our in we it that lives, daily Did Grant hood in Solemn Assembly were Say It. Church at the death of President VTaVI II co lb TITCIJI VIIIU J a be indeed the Saints of the Most may in the The Herald's Leadville, Col following order, according was nothing but right and proper for Brigham Young. Thla waa High God. of the first Presidency to special says: Dr. Fowler is ere the previous announcement: Quorum t5nference adjourned till Sunday io The Visitors as wall conformity to UiereTl4ktt9 of Ooa Twelve Apostles in their usual be filled. He did not aspire to that visiting his brother. He said to a City Customers will find tho in relation to the presiding power. st 10 a. m. seats. Dosition. but he did deem it a hicrl in speaking of Sheridan Choir sang: On the south part of the stand the honor to be a member of the Church reporter And as in the-- former instance, tire said he is a very sagacious Grant let ds go up to the raountaiu of the i'atriarcns, the Presidents of Stakes and Kingdom of God. He had ex anu vigilant man. Again, when th proper time having arrived, the Oome with their Counselors r JLord. the and amined r Higl very carefully those princi conversation was upon Genera First Piesldajircy-o- head has "frown Councils. to the priesthood Hancock, Grant expressed himself nles relation in Benediction Klder Ixrenzo by out of - Ou the north or been "appointed Snow. of the stand the that were brought before the priest- strongly in this wise, part and repeated from" the body of the Melohl uisnops and their Counselors, Pre hood meeting, and every man should ine sentence at least three times; seJec Priesthood. All Israel, while siuing rsisnop nuncer aud nls Coun seek to become a jquain ted with those "He is a very weak and ambitious selors in front of them. FIFTH DAY. principles, that they may become man. He is the most selfish man of the endorsing7 the regjm The Hign Priests in the north more thoroughly conversant wit 1 ever knew. He never was satis Twelve while acting as the centre of the body of the house tiie duties Sunday, October 10th, 1880. and responsibilities Of fled with the mention made of him the quorum presidents in front presiding quorum, will now, joyfully 10 a.m. several callings. The Lord re by his superior officers, although he their The Seventies in the south centre vealed all these things, or we should received all that he deserved and Conference called to order by Presustain; the new First .Presidency, of the body of the house, the First never have been in possession more than many of his comrades. sident John Taylor. of composed Apostles John Taylor, Seven Presidents in front Choir A of them; we are not indebted He was out of temper whenever any sang: George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. The Elders immediately behind towCthe world for them. He other officer was commended. He Tbe morning breaks, the shadows flee, the High Priests. Smith, men tried and true and Lo, Zloo'9 standard is unfurled. with much pleasure at could not bear to have else OF tiieThe Lesser Priesthood in the nortli spoke the prompt and energetic manner praiseu. ne is tne mostanybody strong and faithful, f So, also will the ' man selfish .side Elder of Partthe house. Edward by in had ever Twelve I which the frayel knew." discharged appolntmeui- - of apostle Wilford ridge. Conference called to order by their duties as tbe First Presdency Woodruff" as the President of the Prest. John Taylor. pt's Welcome. and their readiness to retire from sang: Twelve Apostles, and of Ciders F. . Choir - ArSasO Choir sang, vknDOB Ztan, mat position, and introduce tne anii uie weather be propitious and M. Lyman' aadT Johnil. Smith an I; ' t Tfcoajorof latter das. O God our help In ages past, ier that God had Instituted in his pians ior the parade of republi Our hope for years to oome. dmgdom. when the nroDer time ar cans in nonorof Urant be faithfully members of that Councl, meet with Elder Ojtsox Pratt said there rived, After receiving the sanction carried out a demonstration will I the approval of the Prayer by Elder Albert Caning- - of the Twelve it was deemed wis witnessed in this city people as ire thousands of male motnlrsof great- tbls (Jburch, who hold, as we all toll. It did yesterday in Conference. 111 more to dom bv done the have in voting uuiuuera, divine 'lioir sang, important (o act in No Hub tesUry. ...liti !n-- r anu more uruiiant the wiiole congre show as In cial ca.llauthority, quorums, then,was by tlie in O God tbe eternal Fatber, Tioly united 5SJgSV.lUi?MJarewl.B action of the several quorums nnwr 'than any political turnou wnicn 11 we are uestitute of the gation, empnaiically Who dwell amid the sky. voice of God and the voice of the ever witnessed in this and the body of the people in their priesmoou. country. that authority as the world sav w Kider Orson Pratt then presented people. Fox populi and vox del Water. law wo are in the same rising vjteiwJth uplifted fc&5d$lto urj jxl the authorities of the united. Where the,' spiritof God is A Tort Jervis heAv4no-jfal- l dispatch says: Never to feel the power iidq as 'luey ana .uiere lis no au Churchfollowing to the all of there is peace and union. Let u& w i mm me conference, uoa man in vesiea irom or the oldest uiorny recollection comes to that from union of heart and upon the earth. But we affirm that "whom were unanimously sustained seek know the mind and of God ' and then do it, innauicants were the rivers and hand as manifested In the vottnjr in uoa Oestowea divine authority unoi ly each' quorum of the priesthood, win laaes and ponds throughout ne wen oiessea tne various quo small rising intotheir order) with uplifted rums Smith and that by divine hands that Solemn. Assembly. It was'an ex Joseph "xsw i orK, ho low as at we ana oi heaven: airtne co en mm an dm t he bestowed it upon pnesinooa hibittoft of spiritual power that can river above 1'irst, the Twelve Apostles and rerent organizations of tbe Church present. The Delaware Others. Joseph Smith leceived is aU the uacxawaxenj'enn., nearly dry in and not pe found anywhere on earth lut their that Patriincluding singers, Counselors; second, the uu pedestrians can easily powtf to translate the Book ee rowaroa pii;ra Presidents z,ion. of Stakes the arch?. r and among1 the priesthood- of' the Mdst Mormon from the plates before he cross without wettlnsr their fAAt, fleh Eider W. Woodruff felt thank are was ordained to the hoor priesthood Counselors and the High Councils: High God. dying by thousands. TheLaeka- for what he had seen and heard in the flesh. But he did hold Uiird, the High Priests; fourth, the ful TbdiKiuUtion on the nature, the this day. It was a solemn scene to waxen river, which emntina into k tbe orSeventies; fifth, In KlUera; sixth, priesthood being eternity, power,-dutiHI UtCRBWIfn ntatlnn to and responsibilities of dained before the foundations of the the Jiishopa and their Counselors; witness tne thousands of men hold- ""Wre .1 the AarooJc Priesthood, complied bv work, In common on the ing their priesthood .rising with others who seventh, the Lesser Priesthood ... a . in? f l .wiui and Deacons; iwv on? consent, aria wiin upthe were reserved to come forth in the Priests, theTeachers Presidents of the various lifted hands sustaining the servants last to. hold the priesthood eighth, -priestoodmeetmCT; waa ; nher wi ux days, BEST au uiorciy ana power toadmm Quorums. Last, the whole congre- of God in their position. It will have SEr feature. of.weuuoBierance or. peculiar ister tbe plan of salvation to the gation, male and fern le, in the gal- its effect not enly oh the earth but ana on we intereM the stand and in the bodyA in Heavens. He spoke, of th gjvjng .'general aaUafao- children, of men In the. flesh. There leries, is no beginning to the pries tbood.' 1 1 of the house: responsiuiuuea was. rested upon John Taylor, as Prophet, Seer and tuose who bold the priesthood. He Our CiCereuce ttlnHte belug'so aj ways existed, being from aDeter and President Of the believed; they, were ordained In the Revelator, to alt bur there la a nity OF ALL GRADES. have not spa lengtfty fur beginning toeternity, world before they came here. time when each in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y spirit the IX furtheS rematfcs on Uie rroteadlhgs. dividual receives that everlasting Saints in all tbe world. anything should tend to humble and OVERCOATS : George Q. Cannon, as Flrst'Coun-seto- r us before the Lord it is that we have Sufaoit to sa that they were of such priesthood. to been called In this the First He holy calling. Presidency. a character a to He then referred to the first vision In Joseph F. Smith, as Second Coun- said he had had quite a number of the bravens tnnd amonspfrltaTOf or Joseph. Hmlthtwhen but a boy selor in the First Presidency. . interviews until within the last 10 He saw two personages, the Father CELEBRATED I3ST BURT'S SHOES. the departed, well as In the hearts and Woodruff, as President of or 13 years. With the Prophet Joseph the Bon; and yet the sizht did theWilford Twelve Apostles. of theos&ints on earth, and the occa- not consume him, although it' Is juiiu, anu recenxry witn ijrignarn As members of the Council of thef YoungHeber C&mbal); Jedediah sion will Ions, fa remebr red. with written that without the priesthood Apostles Wilford Woodruff, Orson M. Grant, and 'others and received no man see can face God the " and of ta Israel.' pleasure ;i nve. instructions from The reason why he was ena- Pratt, Charles C. Rich, Lorenzo some valuable Ha .prayed God that we tit GREATEST A LARGE STOCK OF bled to look upon the face of God nowijrastus Unow Franklin D. them. ASSORTMENT and live was because "he was Richards, Brigham Young, Albert" might magnify our calling in this and Moses Thatcher. probation, that when we get through L chosen and ordained JITTIErff in the Carriugtot) " ' we to the Twelve As Counselors meet with those ancient MiS llH ' to world the spirit holy priesthood, John W. Youncr and DanieT H. andmay modern worthies who have mu'm w sTacirCU u sjuiiir) iuri.ii in :. gone before us. It does not to this age to usher in the disnensatinn Wells.,,.;.-Oct. 9th, 2 p.m. Francis Elation Lyman' as ah ajwsmuiBr cut n uoes anupaywin of the fulness of times. In due time Conference called t to rders it however, in the Conn oil of ;the Twelve pay to continue faithful to the end. the SUt6t iTay. 1829, Apostle Elder VV. WoodruflVJ --3 ;JV'V John Henrv ; Smith as an AnnMtt 'WieOhqlfaang-t- i the came J and conferred phn Baptist Choir sansr: UDOn.nim the tirieathnrtfl Af.Aomn. In tbe Council of the Twelve. The Spirit of God like a lire to burning, which! riv him anSintrt Virini)i VJ After the sustaining of the First Tbe tatter-daIssWiUW I'll'! to oome forth. Piesldency the votes were first act-- The whole kry begins TO SELECT FBOM. uU-congregation rose to upon )y that Quorum and then their feet . . . iSJd er . in T and John Van Co Joined, the smging rTayer by 1 1 1 uu jonn oraameaI mm' by eachve.Quorum in Its order as nam- - by request of President ""uw Choir sang: Taylor, NT theriMelctdsedec nrlesthood. r.. uuiuuii RimmiH ' v.. aqjournea tin April Maile G which gave him authority to ui raif tiy King la ZJoo. I ptbi 1881, at 10 am. the chances hnvW that uaaie. stiu- - further carry 'Smv'v the rwork i'Oted upon? severally by th by President Joseph by Dvspeptta without Ur ft ilat i the urns, and President J6SKYorrNb kaW he-- of; . U tbTlli, rVT." ir Smith. . Innc ; .U i I God, lmdLadxaJhister., too would It as' take af had been muchioterested in thtf re tugoer prqjnnnceg or me plan or re-- and was iinnwsatv 1 fnllir th r 00 GEORQE GODDARD. , io cans, by all tfrooenv am Dreiurenvana,psjrt)Cth' dempuori; i In a short tfme God rev same order in relation to the rest of I Clerk of Conference. mHw larhr in someiof th quotations-- they pealed ton him: ! the necessity idt at the Church authorities, thev would BO.OEINGf-GfLASSE- S, I,J ."JL had made. He had been BJble quorum 1 rjf Twelvel 'Apostles, after 4 student ever fince he was aix JearsJ wuica uue quorum or seventies was usual. They were then unanimous- - BY TTTiTr.f'R A'PTT" od a Bfaa. and hi the num Ivviwid severally BB."ransa oju, out 9nao nopreteauon toelng Miryd fnl Wo-JiWUlVAi a Biblical scholar. His opportunj. ber off converts Increased, God SJie COUnseJoiSfiusb!nid te PreaidanUnhi ravraut trVioa tklsgraph tmu ties for learning In earjy youth were gradually msde ' known to him one tlie Twelve 'Apostles am Taylor, and after Principle another authority but learned had he very limited, their Counselors as Pnmhets. fieera :. 122S Fint South Stnrt, Second Shot, of the Church re- - and j: that to edify a congregation of Latter- at the necessity Revelators. fn. Godr his with servant -day dealt of Saints, nothing short the Jnjredt of Patriarch the Church : John Dealer In all kirwi vf m i Just the same as a wise Smith. aw ana justanoe .. . . thaJuoly Spirit tcndTwMii 'r&Mivji drtni adaDtmithls" Twe Btetee wfce TeteYe iLM the First Seven President of mstrticniofirac tne We have our fAllenhatareito conAU Wnd of SAUSAGES a SvecUUt.' seventies Levi Young, Joseph tend with, and cwrweakne&aesVand cording to their, growth and icapao- nr. JtiancocK, i C.mr.xnn. 7W,.Ill Th Henry Herrirnan. b overcome IiTthe f ImperfectipM could 4'!iJt , Kt&t Horaw Gates from 0 about bV editors of VATGHES AflD klm'eSIen rwim John Van dispatches ,S.uEklredge,7Jacob i coursa i -- v Cott and W. W.ayJof. f republican papers In, all the chief ;JElVELRy, meat. 8paViDgJ.of appointed to laker cliarwof ind at. Tu.- - Presiding Bishop . the cities of of are all and Indiana, m uio sahguworkIhaikl they Il professed to if OI icuipurai properties vuuiuw, wjtu xjoo - i ine ex eiecung tne entire republican tasa their faith upon the Holy BcriD- - the Church: jjuuwjr, waa done this before lrasrd ,ELEGANTaand,NEVV"i:; and BurRobert j ,T. State ticket. The ;i majority's ture. .Mais has m fleshly tabMua j lhe was ttuy""iBls!i0W"ajjjjU!uuiuV rmHpdy I r Counselors. tiJS, niuva ai s rw tn in aw cieana ra iaat mere a spirit, and k uwcircumsiance cieari v nroves that JohoTaylor, as Trustee-ln-Tru- .j. of this arrltersi give excellent iUST AKEIVKD, A ' TIRB . ANT W ELI the revelations of Gxxt Jdeclartr that for the body of religious worshlDDera I many reasnns for r. BKLKCTKD 8TOCK OF rkfth. tThnt-aii. Oie spirit and the body is the Soul fxja children according to their Lkuown I seems to - V and as the Church be a recognized revulsion feeUne of man, that the resurrection from condition . and ' requirements. 1 Jesus cnrist of LAUer-ua- y Cameo m a Ladies' the and ta that State probabilities the dead ii rt i xedersptiori q! the And "What is essential unHr nrtKt LJ hold the legal title ilolts SainU; and it Is believed Amethyst Sals, that stupend-anProperty . Elawr. ana ltoman jar-rin-n. only of drcunistances, may not 'bo suitcontract for it ": ' TifviG ous ballot bat Irands icaa prevent-a He addressed lilmself in (? able imder - other circumstances. . JecJclaces, two Anosllefi. Twelve The mnihltmn tlulr vbiiw. find that God reveals h. " Counselors and 8eventles, and gave them some ex hence-wStudsJJuttons, Bishop Edward Hun- - few Ohio editors are beard from in Lockets. Finger-ri-i. ceiieut instruction pertaining to mind and will to his children, ac- - f Trustee-in- to counselors tbe same Vein tbe claim and the State their ministry as Ktsoneries to the cordm to their nee?,nd . his vwv Trust, f" i :ri ,r by upwards otlO.OtW major 2 v- - ra nations of t :x ii r:c2rtrr..- Ari All as President of reports unite in prai3 of the the Lntcst DesJt. iniert Carrington, last April he uoL.a in cna acre of the vai ' had a Eml'rratln' for 'Fund t Perpetual tha cimmftm rntof hr;h!iran the happy partr ;t,ffthe spirit of that is no reasen why it should I the of F.D. and in both Gathering candidates Etates. The theiPoorj the holy goep , Ri'Ler n't i 1! its repeated in another. . jvi. layman, 11. s, Kl- - were the very strongest to begin jj iwciiarus, .,;' ordinances. Thousands obeying of the mesHe traced the' history of the dredge, Joseph JF. Smiths-JohVV, with The chairmen of the sengers of salvation have been sent church in its various cannon, Closes committee have been selectedcounty organizations, x onog, Angus With t3T RUPAIRINO Fronaptlj; ISoecilMAj to all parts of the earth, and with R.'J d.Tereuce especially ithrstratfnfftljke John Thatcher, Wtn, JetjtJa the greatest and wisest care Ilar Arurits and .. Wcritnuynxirnt Vvarcmtaxt to all the remits OP'tielr labors-'norv .Myucmii i' one ship load of ssJq u has ever tbeen m the dutltji' of Bih ops '.Kd ward Winder, lien ry Uinwoodey. Robert shal Dudley r. - ' i to scrupulous ;,na .".'.j'iijj artridfiand iNewel K. Wbltnev. T. Burton, A. O. Rmoot and H. 11. and daring a poll cf the entire State-tha-t .ah . r .J t cg Jot on the ocean, because. God AJ- - who f , , , g g'. were general IJlphops overtired Clawsou as his asslbtanU." he has a liat cf !S,0CJ repeaters gete. had charge of them. Thjere was no greater mission given to mortal man than that which he ojres to his wife and chlklren. A. our Jigbt should khlne before them bv setting them si cood exam- - f tk v -- Betvjw-men- ts w,r O E1 K; ID B MT B T. -- A 1 $ o w- a LIN E '? 1 A. Ho iJ" ff c. m . A. ft r r A - and-ex-hortin- o g . r m goods to-nig- ht - PART D. B STOVE 22,-898.- E N t. STOVES f CooBig ani Iu anti-polyga- non-Mormo- Heating ns THE PRICES y , anit;lejtarva HO non-Morm- to-da- FALL. V in-fttri- on y t-- Ui TV ei as Best Assorted Large Assortment . mmto THE CITY, CONSISTING OF IN - of Genera -- Elegant Lines - IjATBST STYIjEIS Mi ( to-nig- DRESS GOODS. ht i ENDLESS VAR.ETY tw . . - -- LINEN Gt - ' EL WHITE & OI - -- M . 1 ALL GRADES 1. e Presnjjaylafidr'ar LINE DOTS & SHOES -- . to-d- aj cause-TrjoIcm- CLOTB THE. CITY ; - ' - , 1 1 the g . -- 8EHI-AinfUA- of" . .. , , mm y -- wl ; , a 1WrPsa4ifK Absolutely Pure. . 5 n rruorldfteMn . u - I . m OE ALL GRADES. l .., T 1 Jl, 1 4 ...Guns,,, Ammunition; - rt BEST the-ChUstl- j tnt ir.' 1 xi-uv-i i -- i-u- nu Tafl-rtnivj- pa . sf thr " ti - e POWDER d -- Tid-pin- s, : 1 ' -- ity-Al- C'-s- iIa . wa -- l ;? . AT- . : , n, : . iL-.'.- -. , . m w . . 71 |