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Show Q TC? TD XT' nn Im EVENING NEWS TRUTH vol. xvni. SALT LAKE CITY, CIEICVUO TUADE CHICAGO XK W Cd SCALE Jtl 2 S. Jefers,m St., Chicago. Ton WiL'on Stale $40. J Ton, Ton goo. IbniM Ito ( Included Ncale, S. lb KMniier'a iMO 'Utile live" to.51,J& FORGES, TOOLS, Etc IK-U- 8et Fore r.n Made tor L ht Wrk, $10 OU. Anvil and Kit of Tool, Jl Hn lisi u4 4,ln, d4 J.t- - VasDkcse. JOHN C. NEEMES M: S. Lkixckt. Wm. & CO., UASVFA CTUJtlA'O CONFECTIONERS, II, i 34 MICHICAS 30, 32, HEME, V.Tviood areVept Vr 7.. C. M. T., It TSrancb geuerttlljr in tne Territory. Stores and dealer d 103 1 T OR Durability to any made. the Beat Norway Iron, Finihed Already to orive, by ths UNION HORSE NAIL CO., CHICAO-For Sale by Branch Stoma. ti Z. M. I. and iU U03 Palmer, Fuller cf MD BUBS, SASH", DOORS imrrh Finish, Stain, JPVw, Utair Ratting, Vat utters, Xeirrlt, Etc. CHICAGO, Oar Oood are 111. conatantly kept in Stock by largest Lumber Dealer in Salt Cut and Ojjden. 1'nca I.Ula and Moulding Book aent free upon application dlOS ly lh USE THE BEST! Fairbanks Fine Family Soaps. 13 NO ECONOMY IN BUYING rpifERE X anything solely because it lg CHEAP, but when you can yet the BEST at the price of the poorer article it la clear ly to Tour advantage to purchase. Fairbank's Fine Family s S OJ now celebrated all over the country, and in every respect alrictly flrat claas. It ia eaay on th hand and I&at wondei fully when being used. We also make the following v ell known rands, all of which axe highly recommended 1 i flOLDKX WEST, LiaKSIDI, BRILLIANT, OLD UKRJUN, STANDARD, JKWKL, CASTILE. ILmjLBaU, KP411SH KXTRA AJIKRICa.5 FAB1LT. ay-- Samples of any of out Soapa always 111. CO.. Chicago, HAZARD POWDER OOtce, SS Pine KU, New Tsrk. Constantly on hand a complete stock of thia wellknown and justly celebrated BLjLMTIlta, KENTUCKY HIYLX, EA I K LAWff, DUCK, ELECTRIC EVSE. r Jtr II. u. CLAWaOI. Areata. L. 31. RUHSET M'F'O CO., FIRE ENGINES, Slet Plumber' Hip, Fitters' Brass I'eri-skiu- s; (k-ser-t . . 11 1 of LOOKING GLASSES 1 i wa-t- o, CA1ZPETIXG, ar . " PATRONS: LeadU Caa and Steam Belt. Ins;, Uoae and Fawcklna;. CJo-or- t. Agricultural Implements, It rXXCX WIRE, BARBKD WIRK, rmsciNa, Ktc, r.tc ItlTlflTH leave our homes and mir f:irms and come out .here to live aiming the KKLIVKUEl) vvIkii for this was a came here. first It wiis Li thfi Stilk-- Mfrtiti'J JTiiHSf, Pi:co, we not full of beautiful farms au1 Xuv .'ioth, 7 SS'4 Sttitdinj aud mrdeus, orchards houses, hamlets. It villages and cities, V J(III IUVIXK. KKI'OR'IKl) was a desert where the red man unmolested, where the. crickI am pleased to have au opportunity of roamed ets had full sway, aud where the white liitftnijic with you in your conference, man had scarcely trodden. There had and of talklni; with you on some prin- been a few pass through before we ciples associated with lhu Gospel of came here, and it had been discovered the Son of God, in which we, all of u$, a hundred years or two by are more or less interested. We are perhaps travelers that had existed in from among the some gatheredof together those days; but to all intents and purthe earth. We have assemnations poses it was what was called theu and bled ourselves thus together because marked on the maps as the '"Great of a work which the Lord has comAmerican Desert." Since then tiie menced in the interests of humanity, been made glad, aud place solitary not only pertaining to ourselves, but the desert lias has been made to blossom as of mankind, the rose. The Lord has been very kind Fertainini; to tothetheworld revelations of His and merciful to us, and out will, and the command that lie has our way, and provided for opened wants, unto His servants through the and although we may iuive our inven some little restoration of the everlasting Gospel, things to complain of all of which are we have many of us jrone forth anionic in comparison to many the nations of the earth to.prjolaitn very trifling that exist among other peoples those principles which God. has re- things yet are we abundantly blessed all vealed for the salvation, happiness over the land, is there anybody here and exaltation of the human family. iu your conference, or is there anyWe have been gathered together acin any of the conferences of the body to the word of Lord which the cording Zion, that lacks the necesHe spake by His ancient Prophets who Stakesofof life? fs there anybody that have lived in the world in generations saries is destitute of food, or of clothing, or that are past, and who, under the In- of Aot that 1 know of fluence of the Spirit of God, have riven andhabitations.' if there are any such thin s, they This powder never varies. A marvel of a very srraphic account of the irather-innot to exist among us. Mora purity, trength and wholesomeness. the people together, in the last ought economical than th ordinary kinds, and Now, then, if we are blessed we have cannot be sold In competition with the muV days; and of the instructions they not to thank any man, or any set of receive to other men for it. If we are provided for. we utndea of low sbort weigat, alum 01 should events that will preparatory necessarily transpire have not obtained it from an v body else, phosphate powders. POWas RoTAL estns. of in the Sola our Bilisa upon spoken by all the but from the Lord Godot fsrael, who earth, since was. dks Co.. Ia6 Wall Street, New York. the world holy lrophet3 has watched over and His We are living in what is called "the people Just as lie said lieprotected would do. He of of the fulness times," it was His business to take care of B. W. MERRIAM & CO., dispensation wherein it it said, God will gather to- said His Saints, but, then, it is our business in all one, whether they gether things And being gathered toMannacturers of and Dialers m be things in the heavens or things oil to be Saints. wc are under these circumas gether the earth. And we an; gathered to- stances, we are organized according to to this land of Zion, (which has gether laws laid down in the order of been spoken of also in the Scriptures) certain (iod and given by revelation of God OF S VEST DESCBir riOJf. where we might learn more perfor our guidance aud direction, whereof and law God the fectly carry we are instructed in things pertainout those principles which He in ing to this worldand to the next: perfor informamade known our has to things that are past, things FOR SAI.E BY Z. C M. L tion, for our instruction, for our taining that are preseut, aud things that are to as and direction, guidance regards come to time an eternity. BRINCKERHOFF, TURNER & CO., the course that we should pursue, anil 15y this pertaining means man, the noblest work the blessings that should atteni! those of (iod, is brought into closer rela109 Dnsas SU, New York. who have obeyed His laws and kept with (iod than he has been tionship We are here for Manufacturer of and Dealers in Cottoh His commandments. p ist. Many things generations " Mills. to build up and purify the Church Sail Duck, Woodberry," Dnid really revealod, aud there will be brands, all of the living God. We are here to build have Imjcu "Pulbkmcs" and other favorite more revealed have been that numbers Hard. Medium and Soft yet up and establish the kinsrdom of God. many from" before the foundation of hidden We to build up aZlon are here also O'JCK FOB DVEB.4LLS.BLBE.BBQW1I.0B II TIEEHET world according to the word of unto our God, wherein His laws can the COTTO! Cajrvaga of all numbers 14 to 130 (Jod us, and we are trying to act be the principles of eternal wisely,to prudeutly taught, inches wide, for LVck. Car, Trunk and and intelligently, to be communicated, the relationWagon Coverings, Machine Aprons and truth and aud live act conduct ourselves iu a beto and anil communication opened tor other purposes, constantly (lor ship that will be honorable before marie to order. tween the heavens and the earth, and manner God, that will be honorable before Agents for V. S. Hunting Co., "Standard" men placed in a position whereby they the holy angels, that will be honorable and "Eagle," by the Case or less quantity. to in be enabled will all honorable men and all men before These Goods can be obtained t Z. O. SI. L rearard to all mattersact intelligently, to pertaining this righteousness and truth aud world as well as to the world that is who love virtue, aud who are inspired by tiie to come. of integrity and by those prinPECK BROTHERS & CO., We have beeu told, and it has been principle emanate from God, aud that ciples prophesied of.thethat great calamities that always lift up and exalt and elewill overtake nations of the earth. vate those that have embraced atuf are Mtwufactttrart sf One of the ancient Prophets ( Isaiah In by them. These principles ciated therewith. the 24th chapter) makes use of very pe- governed BASS I PUTEi IBB( FOB VHTEI, CHS STLTM. revealed to us according to the "I Now, then, a man here culiar language in relation to this mat- are laws which God has intnaduced, und would not like to embark iu asays: of fling ter. He says : JOBBERS IX through the medium of fen.; Holy that sort marry a brother's wife and seed for him." raise up "Heboid, the Lord maketh the earth Priesthood, which He hasweagain reare here What diti they do with such men in and turnelh it stored unto the earth, and PLUMBERS MATERIALS, empty, and makcth it to learn His laws that we may walk in olden times? The woman had an opopKiife down, ami scattereth abroad the We are here tnat we may portunity of loosing his shoe and thereof. His 7S Beeariaaa Street, "And it ."hall be, as with the people, so buildpaths. temples' unto His name and tnat spitting in the man's face that would with the priest; its with the servant, so with we may in those temples. not raise up seed unto his brother, and hi master as with the maid, bo with Iter This is administer the object Of our being gathered it was said "So shall it be done unto with the buyer, so with the Refer by permianion to David James, 8 all mistress;us aswith the lender, so with the together, that we may be brought into that man that will not build up his .seller; Lake Oi-rborrower; as with the taker of usury, ho a closer union and relationship to God brother's house. And his uame shall our Heaveuly Father, that we may be be called in Israel, the house of him with the giver of usury to hint. "The. land shall be utterly emptied. and utinstructed iu the Jaws of life, and tnat that hatli his shoe loosed." (See Deut. & thif" CO. fwr HAMLIN the hath we may comprehend the relationship xxv, 5 to 10. See also Ktith iii and iv.) terly spoiled.; spoken HEMPHILL, lfd word. that exists between us aud Him. And But we will go again to the other inis defiled under the "The earth also while we are looking for calamity and side, and find those there engaged in habitants thereof; because ihev Imve trans trouble wars, pestilence and famine, doing certain works iu the heavens and gressed the laws, changed tiie ordinance, and. all those things that have been preparing mansions tor those that are FLDD3 ETC. broken the everlasting covenant. 111 CLOTHS, DBHGGET5, MATS. devoured the spoken of by tne holy Prophets yet coming. No a, when Jesus went to "Therefore hath the MS tb 544 BROADWAY, are deso- there is to bi a voice heard before earth, and they that dwell therein mansions 1 do not suppose late: therefore the inhabitant ot the earth that day crying: "Come out of her prepare He did it Himself. He hart plenty that are burned, and few men lett." tuy people, that ye be not partakers of of hands to set to work of that sort, I n relation to these matters we a a her sins, ami that ye receive not of her sameaswehave here. This man that Our Goods are kept by Z. C. M. I., and that is, speaking of a cer- has died hears his brother say, "I it Branch Stores. people have been very much interested, plagues" that is called Babylon. would rather attend to my own afand these things have been spokeu of tain somching Well, we have been doing that, and we fairs," aud he says, "Ail right, come for a long, long time. I have been have been gathered together that here md attend to your affairs also. If preaching them between forty and fifty we those prin- you are selfish perhaps I will t'jrn selyeare, and a great many other who are ciplesmayof comprehend 1 have spoken. fish too." Now, what is sauce for the now living, have borne testimony of We have which come here that wc goose is sauce for the gander. That is these things; and having gathered toyO C" into enter covenants that the way it presents itself to ine in regether as we have done. This placesweus in ,uay 2 ire eternal, and which continue belation to these matters. It a woman is a very peculiar position, for not hind veil. Ant! we expect that left by her husband, let tu--r have some only bring our relnrion with us, and the while the. we are Zion here upou body to take care of her; if not her husorganizing wo spiritual ideas connected with it are the earth, and seeking to establish the band's brotner, then his next of kin. not only briiisr these things that Kingdom of God, we have those who That is the order so far as I underbut we briug oar bodies are spiritual, with us above, those stand it, and I wanted to say so much are us which with very temporalong who are building and preparing for us in relation to these matters. Why al ; and when we gather us we nave In CK , C the heavens mansious to go to. should not women have equal rights done here in. this laud and form a peoO r to went mansions for Jesus these with have men? prepare They 2 "5 rights, aud ple such as we are, we necessarily beof His followers in His day. Says they ought to be sustained and maincome part of ttte body politic of the those He: "In my Father's house are many tained among us as Saints. We ought o c h we wi are which associated nation i - B if it were not so, I would to look after the welfare and interest that is, of the United States. We are mansions: have told you. I go to prepare a place of all. organized here in a Territorial capacity, for you. And 1 if 1 go and prepare a I shall now refer to what is known as as other Territories are orBized, a$d will come again, and Utah t place w before the receivefor you, Lake aud Jordan river dam water are now living in what myself; that where I This is a subjec; that has unsettled portions of the United States ; am thereyouye unto may be also." There is question. a we are organized according to tWe gendeal and upon troubled you very peculiar about those which there has great ranch bten awkwarderal provisions made and provided by somethingabout the preparing of those ness and the nation in which we live, and. we things, It was feeling. unpleasant mansions for those that go behind the some time ago, but the agreeCITY BREWERY are organized under what ifl called an veil. SALT adjusted comus to learn to is for ment, it appears, was not carried out; Organic Act, whereby the acticu of the prehendButallit these matters. We real in Government of tiie United States has about beautiful cities. consequence of which considerable We read of trouble was likely to ensue. President in the position Uiatwenow us placed TO OUR Jerusalem and the old JerusaM. Cannon showed me a letter We have, for instance, as the new Angus occupy. We talk about cities the most la which it was stated that a law-su- it We ar aow aelling our favorite Beer In other Territories have, a governor. We lem. that can be thought of. was commenced In regard to t he affair, have district Judges of the United mamiinVent Do tbiuk you they grow out of nothing? some of ttie parties, thereto being outwe S. U. an a in have Stales: Gallon lrshai, Four and Eight Kegs, attorney, etc., etc., aud the same kind So, they nave to be made just as we side of the Church and some inside. In more commencing this suit those inside the make things here, AT only of odicers that exist in other TerriWhat is meant by Church were not taking the right tories that are under and associated aintelligently. certain saying "Make to yourselves course, aud they would $1.75 have with the government of the United friends mammon of of the unrighte- themselves to be cut off thesubjected States. We have granted unto us in ousness; that, TO THE FAMILY TRADE. wheu ye fail, they may because God has given us lawsChurch, iu rethe instrument called the Oianic receive into you everlasting habitaWe and lation to these matters whereby they to Act certain Orders will be promptly attended privileges. rights sjsr Ah! indeed. can tions." Well, you can be properly regulated wisely and rf)U delivery mode to any part of the City. send a Delegate to Congress, aud are what it is. I will leai'e it with in accordance "with Ills laws. Brother authorized "so to do. We have our guess you Cannon (who is President of the Salt MOIUTZ & CULLEN, aud have the right of votLegislature,We a tlnd deal of with fault good People Lake Stake) came to me and wanted to have our Countv Courts Vf w ing for it. and Probate Courts, as other Terri- us about our having moreis wives than know what to do. He said he could that one; but, then, nothing; not regulate these matters as his juristories have, and are placed under we attribute that to their igno- diction did not extend beyond Salt general regulations pertaining to these rance. If were informed better they nor could President Smoot Iake matters as exist in the order that preStake, know Abraham wonlff better. tiiey because his jurisdiction did not go vails in the United States. In this rewas he a aud of friend South of Walker Jlcntse, God, practiced beyond Utah Stake. Here was a do that is, 'we spect we act as others polygamy, under the direction of the shall be done? Could I pretty much under the same Lord: M&in St, Salt Lake City, Dtahr are placed man a David alter God's show himWhat 'was a way out of the difllculty? laws, not tnite; pretty much under own and had he to wives given heart, I told him I could; that a council had the same form of government, not him of the Lord. Tiiey would have been provided turou&h Better accomodations at I,e.s Rates than unite; we have certaiu rights and priviProphet if iu them the tuey Joseph Smith, for just such cases. put Penitentiary any other Hotel in the City. leges ceded to us, not line others have had bebeen here then But know Some a to extent don't but very great people anything exactly; of many things that transpire in about that, but yet that is a fact. They similar to others. In this respect we cause TERMS, $1.00 to $1.75 PES 111, act and operate as other citizens of these days the Lord will make the did not know that it had ever been Is a empty. Why? Because they nsed before. of twelve the United States do, and in thl re earth ACCORDEXU TO EOOM. traussressed the laws, changed High Priests Itover council which the First privllegiss and have rights, spect we have the the broken ordinances, everlasting of the Church should preimmunities as others have so far as We are gathered together Presidency W. A. PITT, Proprietor. side to adjudicate upon difficult cases they go. But they don't go with- us covenant. we here in order that observe the may that might arise in the Church, and Take the Street Cars that pass to and quite to tiie exttnt that they tlo with which have been restored unto this should be the highest council in from th Depot, and pay no attention to other people under the saue ctreum-- 't lawsand covenant. the us, keep everlastiug the Church, and from which there dAs Canvassers for oilier Uousei. stances. Nevertheless, perhaps we While make time for covenants should be no appeal. We called toenjoy as many privileges and as many only, wethey make covenautsfor time and for rights as we are capable of compre gether this council and met here in There is the difference. Ours this house, and the parties were heard hending and of magnifying, aud it may eternity. is everlasting; theirs until death do XMUttidt ot- Um and be possible ip. the inscrutably wisdom them soui We as wives and husbands some inside. Fiually we Cliureh part. of the Lord, that we ah.iuld be got the matto be associated after death in ter adjusted, aud I aui informed to certain kinds of prohibition expect that eternities that are lo come. We decision is satisfactory to all parand enactments, that differ materially the believe in au everlasting covenant, and the was composed of ties. The council in manv respects from those of other iu an An Gospel. angel the following brethren, via: Abraham people" But so it Is, and these things was to everlasting the bring us as other everlasting Gospel, are iuite as beneficial--tSmoot, President of Utah Stake associated with it is O, to cope and everything Angus M. Cannon, President of Salt things. If we had nothing came we It existed before Lake Stake Warren N. Dusenberry, wittior to contend with, we might feel everlasting. as the Methodists do sometimes when here. It exists with ns in time, it Probate Jadge of Utah County Ellas into reaches that A. Smith, Probate Judge of Salt Lake eternity, and peopleeverthey talk about sitting and singing tlo not have the f hemselves away to everlasting bliss; Gospel have no Jonathan S. Page and A. D. we are County covenants. They think Selectmen of Utah County UoklawaT, but as we are not going to the same lasting ou one we because -the very low, hand, Kzekiel llolman- and Jesse W.Ttox.Jr., it don't make 'much cannot place as they are,can we and with their ideas, comply take their road,; Selectmen of Salt Lake County Presdifference: they they are very ignorant because iding Bishop Wm. B. Preston John T. and we will take ours. W&have other think don't so oars. understand it But ideas of a religious nature from those they Caine, Delegate to Congress from Utah. are toerJ to We is. 'will do of tiM God, entertained by other people. But take to Bishops Tnos. R. Cutler add John E; out His law in all humility Booth. After the first session of the it has a whole we enjoy very, many andcarry faithfulness to God council, in consequence of Hon. John blessings. We are living here in our laltbiulness great Father faithfulness as T. Caine being required at Halt Lake a goodlv laud. We have many privi- men Heavenly to the nation iu which we live on official business, Klder L.John otir endea- faithfulness leges in this laird; and in and to men to inakekuown City all Nuttall was appointed a member of the vors to preach the Gospel (rather the that God has communicated things Myunder the blessing to us. council In place of' Klder Caine. together the people self and Bro. George Q. Cah and guidance and direction of the Althen, In speaking of covenants, non presided fn ail the meetings mighty, we have been very successful letNow, me follow that In selecting thus far. Although in our history there subject a little fur- of the Council. council we selected men are many things which have been un- - ther. Have we to do with time? Yes. the nlensnnf for roiilft tn incel wiurttw JIve vva tq do, with eternity? - Yes. from the two connties who were con- came here? xist belong as mobblugs and drivings, killings and ma w jrsantwith countv affairs, and both t in nrison ment. and a variety of other Yes, atd Vf shfcH exist whewe leavi counties were equally represented. But t htny-- that Are. not pleasant to theJeei ljire. rffheW principles that we are Inifome people will say How Is It the " possession of go back iuto eternity and High Council could not settle the oues- ings oi numan naiurw whole the Lord has eoutrolli these reacn iorwara into eternity, we are tiou? Because the High Council la here in a state of probation, and God. Utah , Stake has no Jurisdiction over things for our good, Just in accordance with the words of the Psalmist, where to the infinitude of Ills mercy and affairs in salt Lake Stake; nor has the he says: "Surely the wrath of man kindness, has seen proper to bring us High Council of. Salt Lake Stake any shal! praise thee: the remainder of together as we are, and then we are Jurisdiction over affairs In Utah Stake, wrath shalt thou restrain." It has not nothing to, brag of when He has got and the Other council was formed Just been pleasant for people to be driven, us here. Still while many have reject- to'meetsnch an emergency. I epeakof the truth wr5 have received it. God this for you information; and, as' I say as I have been, and as many of you ed have been,f rom our homes ;but,then,we has given us His grace to enable ns to have said, when the matter Is thor- -' had to endure it, and there Is no use comprehend the Gospel and to give us oughlyxQinplftful, .U jkUI. pjrova tahe it. We had to do it in power ta cay k, and some of us liara satisfactory to all parties. grunting about ai kept faithful lorfquit n,ani how, I wntto read vou a curious, Missouri, we were anven irum uui I H homes there, fnen we we&t tq IlUnoJfl,- T pTeCTtoard workior Ho the of u to "Scripture. We talk a good deal aboat be faithful. It is good to be a saint. water, and about certain laws laws of and at first we were treated very kindlv Rnt when we ItPfran tO BTOW ana When we get the Spirit of the Lord hydraulics and hydrostatics we have increase, they did not like our lfoligloni 1 upon ns we feel to reioice exceedingly. had a good deal of talk1 abotrt these 'andthejrdon't like it to74ayi Dd;Wf J ud sometimes when we don't have things lately.' I hare heard some very SEGDXSST.. ST. LOUIS, WO. and $3.50 Each . Paof-KisTOR- Peterson 's Meat Market. PETERSON & OVERLAND HOUSE, WEST, BUTCHERS. SPECIALTY. SAUSAGE tAT rant'Iv Trade A Solu-ited- . Order bv Tele'ihona TUEkT. a "WJCsT, ribWT SOL'TU to-da- JOSEPH E. TAYLOR X O 3NT JE3 u r -- UNDERTAKER of UTAH. lo. 2S3 FIRST SOUTH STREET E; TELEPHONE No. 70. IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT I my plaice of business, hare not changed cr tiave I uy coaneruuo with any r Arm. Iut can b found nistit or day i the old stand to promptly and efficiently ill all orders entrusted to my care. Orders aaawered by retura traja. th-- Tele-trap- r SEXTON'S vuUdiufc--. OFFICE in n aatf Steam Boiler Makers, Shop, I Blooka Eait of Dapot, - Bait Uk City. ' T. O. Box. Osnsral Repairing Don Promptly. 1U WOKK dl'AUJmta G EG. by tw with tftmm, M. SCOTT & CO. DCtUa I! larilware,Iroii,StBel, Kiovcs, Tinware, .TII11 Vlinars' aui Finding Bbchiflt ETC. H i ed - U21 1 IIL T1IK. CBSLIIS. lEHLIS. PUS. CTt ) - mib-Ject- o m HAYNES & SON, 'Kafsr U any Wart y. Tools, , 6 I 1 w, 1 a y. X O , . tei Ll. -- 1 S3 Mill ST., S. L Cin. OTH ..U r 1 r.if t" Oi- ,i .w ... .im .. i .. - x'l FEBRUARY 28, 1885. remarks made pertaining Iu singular the waters of the Utah Lake b 14r. Mads. n, wim has kept a erv accurate account ot the conditio,) oi the waters 'of the lake under various circnm- stances lor a great number of years. Among other things he said that it was very dilticull to tell hovr and iu wluii manner the waters of the lake were That he had sometimes i ue leased seen large fountains or frequently in the lake, that he springs rising should tliiniv furnished more water ot than any the rivers that (lowed into it and these springs were very fluctu- ating, so much so, that it was lound very dillicult to make any accurate cal- dilations pertaining thereto. It is thought and so stated by some writers that there are subterraneous passages for water flowing from Lake Superior. This may appear strange to some, But in regard to the flood, the laws governing nvdranlics, as we under- stand them, were not carried out on that occassion stnetly Speaking of Ills i work );:tr ot nn it iiii'i tlo.' iii n ki th :l ,1 on rS.-l.t- p. !,t i i.. I with Ihe oii, !,!..s I. nl ',, s oi ,, nnlol or ;iin-i;it- kindik l!ut do in pi .cvi.c - oi ak ci s ,. ll"! in: up with the wicked. II they are linn Slid evil feedtliein it they ale naked, c lot ie if them: they are sick, a.i in i n st e r to with tin in them: but ilo not ill their a bo min.it ions a in their corrupnot, lie pa j t t i r, i i ite tions. Conic out from the worldand be ye separate, ye that bear the cs.sels of theism!, and let "Holiness to be written in every heart: and let us all feel that we are for ion ami forto.il and llis Kingdom, and or those principles t ha t will elevate us in time and throughout the eternities that are to couie. ' t j God bless and lead vou iu the path of life, in the name oi .lesu.s. nn n. ' the flood we read "Audit camo to oass heaven were opened, "a:ii the immense bodies ot waters that exist in the upper lirmameut Wi re let down, or as it is expressed, "the windows of heaven were opened." What else? "The same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up." Vou have? gotI a Brigham Young Academy here. would like to give the professors and pupils l that establishment a problem to solvv, and that is How they could manage to get enough water out of the seas, and out of the oceans, aud out of tht:' rivers, and out of the clouds, to cover the tops of these mountains and fifteen cubits aiovc, and let that spread over ull the earth? would like to know by what known law the immersion of the globe could be accomplished. It is explained here iu utW words. "The windows of heaven Acre opeued" that is, the waters that exist throughout the space surrounding the. earth froi l whence come these clouds from which the rain descends. That was one canst;. Another cuuse was "the fountains of the great deep were broken up" that is somethe oceans, something thing beyond of the seas, some reservoirs of outside which we have no knowledge, were made to contribute to this event aud the wateis were let loose try the hand and by the power of Got. ; for (iod said lie would bung a tlood Lpon tin- earth, and He brougut it, but le had to let loose the fountains of :ie great deep, and pour out the waters from there, and wheu the ilood commenced to subside, we are tol l "that the fountains also of the deep and the w indows of heaven were slopped, and the rain from heaven whs ieM rained, and the waters returned from off the earth." Where did they go to?" From whence they came. Now, I will show you something else ou the back of that. Some people talk very philosophically about tidal waves coming along. Hut the question is How could you get a tidal wave out of the Pacitlc ocean, say, to cover the Sierra Nevadas? But the Bible does not tell us it was a tidal wave. It simply tells us that "all the high hills that were under the whole heaven were covered. Fifteen cubit upwards did the wateis prevail; and the mountains were covered." Thai is, the earth was immersed. It was a of baptism. period I will tlnd you another Scripture. It be found in the ixxk ot Job. Job will had been complaining. It is said he was the most pat ient man on the earth. Still he had been complaining about the treatment he had received. He had lost his camels, ami sheep, and his children; the lightning had struck his sou's house, aud finally he was smitten with boils, etc. lie was not very patient then, not auy more so than any ot us would be under similar circumstances. He got a little out of humor; did not fancy it verv muuti; lound himself scraping his body with a potsherd, and wallowing in ashes. After some of his friends had talked to him, the Lord spake, saying: "Gird up now thy loins like n man; for I will demand of thee, anil answer thou me. "Where wast thou when I laid tho foundations of the earth declare, if thou hast understandiu g. I,llItl'I.II CS,I'AI'M AU JOl.OO Ml II S M. J V t rmiitiHif, I'loMitrni IN MM .h, l( t t'iel. Ions Wsn4li,.Iu; W t i.iuh ii i I. W S I ..At.. I ! '1'. i K, Inam-io- H is a. hlf r, l.fl it. m, Anl l Menus 'ahirr. tl IEPBSI1S PMBtl Cuulluf ulJ a Make llfffllii ai lllra(, mm,i pHort Collection, remitunn promptly st i r it t priM-ee.- l s. i BLSTAUR.U1 th fr.. ws?t. rii;sT sm se Mill. on Cll!. GIUFFUHS MEALS AT ALL HOURH THE BEST TONIC. limners fium l'i lo Other from r a t.ria. p. m.. S !.,. l Wi'U. arroilIU BK9T TIIIC MAKKKT Thia medicine, combining Iron w!'h pure re?etabl toxica, quickly mid eomplclrlT LUNCHES lUT l'l for TOUUISTft, Cures Uyapepala, I mtlflcl Ion, mil Iinpur Blood. .Hulnrlu.t bllU u,l and Nrurmlilii. O. J. GIUrKlTIIS. Propnator. ltisan untailiiiKr rcrueiiy for iijw aaea of H Rpl I Jvfr. ItMnya It la lnaluMljlu for li'pumi feciillpir to and all lei Irml eW ntm !icx. Womrn, oIF.IiC rtowi not injure the tee' h cause henicbe or nrovluco cWLNl:pat:on nti fniir,tif(!fi It ci ii irhes mi l pnrinei" the lihxxl, M inuilatei 'tlt-ea)1 the .tinUati' n rf fiN, re 'he lien Heartburn ntnl P- Ichinc, ard ftrcnjth-enJ . Mn in the muscles and neics. Kor intermittent Fevers. lasfltucle, Ijirk of JIT IHE OLD LONDON DANK OF UTAH. Energy, itc, it ha no eoiiH.. 0ST-- Th genuine has trade iiini k and trosaed red lineaon wrnpper. Tnke nni.thrr. 1st I m I. Senetl laori mi, k, aaowa (!( it c.. aiLTiaom. :l uVliM'k, ami IniiH 111 fi Iu l er ill . llatHlnrHhai Met 1 r mill tlerlm. Mini .A. IST 'X' JE J3 . I mr (, urn, 1 HANTS' , cit LUNCH PARLOR, Street, - e lf lrm tll - 1 I "Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowesl or who hath tre!cbed the line upon it. " W hereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone ; thereof " W hen the morning stars sanpr together, and all the sons of t,od shouted for joy ? "Or w ho shut up the sea w ith doors, when it brake forth, a if it had issued out ot the womb'' CITY. K K nn i iu,k lYvno.vu, 8.11,1 LA i: r. 1 - PKrOSITOHY. ,H. wmm a.l FWWi M . Bnya nnd He I la York, TriirUr, l.on I . O mail at. I.nnitnu, : seven davs. that the waters oT the flood were upon the h. earl In the i hundredth rear of Nonli'- - life, in the second month, the sleuth cl iv of th" month, the same day were all the fountains of the rreat deep broken up, und Ihe windows of heavcu w ere opened. " What was done? "The windows of I . an ilsj,,-- ,i or outsiders, ii-- c Ileal evcnbo.li 14 H . i I ii i It t .ii.-- .s i. r in i n i ,,( in. no m, h.'tlicr !l:c tie, UV.W in slioji let ns ilo everybody. . . ' NO. Si5. Tlicri-toi- v I LKE Mamufacfursrt and Jobbers of Lend Pipe hard-sleddin- -- r Sale by Z. C. M. I. and all the principal in lbs Territory, and PUMPS AND luucli of that, It, feels rather what we use to call But there is that makes things go so well nothingthe saints of God as living their among religion and keeping the commandments of God, an when they don't do that, then things g' awkward and cross and every other way but the right way; hut when they five their religion and keep the commandments "their peace llows as: a river, and their righteousness as the waves ot the sea." Now, in regard to these matters there Is a subject I have referred to at one or two of the conferences we have visited lately, and I will mention it here. The ancient Israelites had a very peculiar law among them, and a very proper law, namely, yet itif was that a man died, his brother was to and raise up seed to hiin. wife his take That would be a curious kind of idea among the world, where they did not believe anything of that kind ; "singular kind of a doctrine: but it was a thing that was practiced among the Israelites, aud it is a thiug we ought to be among ns. That is, if a man practicing nas a brother dead who lias left a widow, let the woman left iu that kind of a position be Just as well off as a woman wtio has a husband. Here is a then existprinciple developed which will speak a little on that ed, aud subject and show certain reasons and certain whys and wherefores for these If a man should die and leave things. a wife aud she should be childless, why not her be taken care of as well as anv bodv else? Would not that be lust? Would not that be proper? Would not that be right? Yes. But says the man, "I do not know wbout that. I would rather raise up seed for myself." you might do both. You Perhaps might if the law did not prevent you the carrying out the Iflaw of (In I iu anUnited States. these worthy cients had lived here they would not have allowed them to carry out such a law. Still there is a principle of that kind exists. Why should it not be put into practice? We do belie . e, you know, more or less iu this principle'. But then there are a certain class of men who will say: "f would rather else attended to that busisomebody ness : 1 would rather attend to rny own affairs, and let everylxidy attend to theirs." All right. Suppose on do it. We will carrv the thing a little further. This woman's husband has gone behind the veil, and he is operating there, and probably he will tie called upon in a family capacity to look after tiiose that were coming there, or help prepare mansions for somebody who is yet on the earth, as Jesus did for His disciples. is'Ho has left His wife behind here, but there operating tor others. Now, wiiat would vou think of making to yourselves friends of tiie Mammon of unrighteousness; that, when you fail, theY may receive vou into everlasting habitations? What would you think of that' We talk about angels taking care of us, aud I ail sorts of expect that things like that, llut when we get behind the veil we shall have business to do as much as we have here, and one thiug will be, perhaps, to look after the arrangement of our family affairs and things asso- : Are undoubtedly the very beat in the mar If you have anr doubt aa to thia fact, try the Soaps and you will be convinced. Yht are made of the finest material and prepareM killfully N. K. KAlRBAJiK EVENING, ; kaa. furuuhed when desired. TAYLOR, lJZlj, New York. & Co., Wholesale Manufacturers mufti, ly 1860. SSTABLISTIKD mm JOHN don't fancy thelr's much either: so on the religious question there is not much love lost. We had to hae Illinois and come here. It was not very agreeable, as I have said to have to Absolutely Pure. BLUED, Will hold a hoe on than auy other. We guarantee oar Nail to be Equal in Quality and Made from T HA I E PRESIDENT L I B E IR, T "Y" UTAH TERRITORY, SATURDAY IPiUiEIS STAR 1I0B.SK MILS, POIilSHRD O II K V JISTID INK V ami llt'TI COKIs iK KKI) .iloliie-- . I.. Ji, .n il i s .m.)ki:is. ;.i Till" M Hi FOTt BALiE. "it ki; in line eai Iiiilt si a T I. CoHH rlllfj Si0 !' tO s l Citll ,1 (ilill'K, TIV, (III , K . lll II 111. i 'mi nn k i oit I H- WATSON BROS., I iHLtslW I I. II Hcl.ll I elllllv ( DE. FOOT, Jr., (f Stonecutters and Builders, 17 at bait tan. to 4 and 7 to sM W Offlr boors, i: w H, llrt. 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P. hands irel hv the luirh, Hint vi ijf - I, Inn Uf- ha-- .' nml "(Hike ol inklainl .'" unpin led l. tin- - foaleil April Uth. pi n c. yJ'n .nn. . lor fell pari n ul.ii-- empii.c ofi A l i a ri i l l; 3 o- - Q lliil'k, I PAID FOB WHLAL oiBea Telephona M71 .is: Who managed that matter? Who WOK HIS. HupL Kl.IAS i leior- 'i dtf dti op sea with doors, wheu it "shut up the brake forth," as If it had issued out f the womb?" Why, the Lord did It. These are singular expressions. It is said in the other place that "the founJ It WIM'KH, JK. M. K. CUMM1XGS, P. W. MAD8KN, dations of the great deep were broken up." REMEMBER THE EARLY BREAKFAS'l' STOVE. Now, then, I want to say to the Lat y Saints that God has more to do with the earth, with the waters, with the fountains of waters, with all the affairs of men, and with everything we have to do with, tuau meu are willing into acknowledge in a great mauy stances. What means t ie saying "In the wilderness shall waters break out, aud streams in the desert." Do any of you know of such things? 1 guess you do. Plenty of tliein. Wnat means that Scripture where it wilspeaks of Moses i:i th derness, when the chilcren of Israel cried out for water in the desert land, .. . ab v., t. 4 w .r'and called ou him for water? The Lord told Moses to smite the rock and V it should give forth water. Aloses felt - r . TS angry with the people because of their iJfS ,r,s And when the people murmuring. were gathered together before the rook Moses said : "Hear now, e rebels; must we fetch you water out of this rock?" and he smote the rock and water came out of it. But Moses did A.X2,JrV2STTElJttJ D 13 V J3T1D not honor the Lord iu that instance as he ought to have done. The Lord felt 6S Main Street, Null 1m ii l It P. W. NADSEN 3k angry with him, and woukl not allow him to go into the land of Canaan because he did not sanctify the God of Israel. At the same time the Lord fulfilled His word to Moses, for when he smote the rock the waters came out. By what principle? Was that to the law of It according was the power of God hydraulics? that manipulated that affair. So it was in the case of Elijah. There had been a drouth in the land of Israel, and there was great suffering in consequence of it. Elijah went aud prayed to the Lord that the drouth might pass off and that rain might come. The Jxrd beard his aud sent the rain. At first-- , we are prayer, told, a little cloud arose out of the sea, like a man's hand: but by and by the heaven was black with clouds, and there was great rain. Who was it that manipulated these matters? It was the Lord. It would appear to some to be according to the laws of nature etc, So it would; but at the same time this was done by the prayer of faith, and m r I the water flowed forth. And I want to say one thing here, and that is, that if we are sustained in these latter days, God must sustain us : if we are upheld, - if . ', God must uphold us. Men are raging and have been raging against ns; but I ' . ... will say, as I hare often said, Woe to T f J , X them that fight against Zion, for God ZJUBI will tight against them, and He will tSflllSSJBSSWSSB?Phave His own way of doing it. It Is for us to pursue the even tenor of our way, and If we will work rignteonsneas and fear God and keep Ills commandments the wilderness and the solitary laces shall be made glad, (as it has E een already abundantly among, and the desert shall blosom as us) the rose. But it will not be to me, or to Brother Cannon, jor to President Young, or to anybody else, that the We will give glory will belong. God the glory for all our deliverance. lie has been very kind and T1H TISBEBS" TOOLS PLATE, SHEET IHOB, STUIPEO merciful to us all the day long.. , Therefore let us do right.. Let as observe the laws of God and keep His 'n1 commandments,, and the blessing ot G12-1- 8 Mo. God will be with We will- go Forward and build our temples and labor wU1 F 1rtn nd build th8fernV.We, up the Kingdom of God; we will go forth and purify the Church of God: we will go forth and establish the Zlou of God. When Zion existed japon the earth it took St j' . . ter-da- i, ..- iVi SOLD -- s'i-'y ,'t'(t ! ( - . C3-T- J iK, EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING CO., CHARTER OA w: mmrtaWsmWaWsmtaW V -,- - , - J M .1 f O V ? , Main Street, St. Louis. : - year to prepare the thereof to be translated. people the Lord in these last days will But cu .! !. ..,!, ,, 'Mil...,. SM.rjiis ' Ho !c V; jEI fflfili . u. fl.ir !J ' i . iB .1 ' !. . t If' ;..v. . ' to Bolo Amenta I . i ..5;4'.n'o.. t!T;",..rt.,-.,- .1 . : I U . ,:.l.i 1 . t . Jt i' H i Ii Xako City. ' 'f'!' fVi it- |