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Show Vol lii.-.'- 6- t f '; " '" - ! T Zl . SALT !LAKE" &ITYt- 'UTAH;;JULYV, 1877.:i;l ' fbe offspring'ofDavid; which 'makes their j irelationahipvery,; 'omplicate'd jandLif; ha la I tHo, root ot ;DavioT he-- must , of 'necessjty; be the" root of. , all thj polygamic patriarchs from, Adam down to Djayid,. which is a.pos-- " i tiyCdemonBtr af iohthat' Jesus, Christ is the root of this polygamical, pa triarcbai. freely . wild-wo- od 'i- ,'..!, be-dea- Mhf "V familiar eneaoi lapTyA4lon r andinVlev Drift back affal ? -- cbursej j completely a -d ' ;.... ..... Julv , v;t;(l''i A Jf ' i- - T;" V fc a . v 1 S.Vi r i: . ;ifil, if it. A t 1 t ' , 1 ;;NoVgediiemeri faQdqIadlVs 'Dat'rii of tHiipb!yamic you bf the toot ; archal tree.' In Isalafi bdthkpt 10 tn verses" "And in 'that flay thoro?sh&n 1) root of Jesse, which shall feland:a3 atl'eD3lgb for the5 through;Jpseph;8mithlthei prophet) who :thqQenlJlo3f seek; and hia rest 110100318." Andln ito man's xy chapt 12 th verso tho Ap6tlo con firms what Esalas had said ; and in E vela-- , tions v'chaj-:5telders said unto "mo wepp riotj behold the liipn pf :;ihe;tribei pf;J iiiar the -- tqrtt .of '.Da vid Jiath pmvaiied to QR?thp bdptnditQ loose the seven seajs-- thpreqf,f am Alpha k and Omega the beginningr,an4ithe end, the j flQ-la?tTA- agalnJn the ,16th nd; th : -- the Twelve. men by tin attempt to aslert -their own right to .vote.. . One of these. ... J f 'Mf-HaonaKpslie Biisdh m u cn ysisterprr -has. after Jatelv died J$jLn thohy. 8 u u erm g rj n z jueay envori pj smusos j", "Mr&JloibTwjtt man wb'a :In her Inn JunerTi8itne Bradlaugh"and M r$. Ann I e -- thought ; iivbteilioWro free?1 ttffi soinb ; osan' - afjestetl" r 4 as'lndecent. W '' Iri r f h a rinntf Vin s 1 flnn iriin the dictates: of: w I trWft lUtiV tiki I in our own consciences, ahd according to thoT Uounimehbi:thbucbufti Simib prpsecuiion ino circulation- 01 ning oi ine laws ol the iConstitution; j f U;n ' lf Ji tho book has Increased.' from.ij70CP copies If .those i holding the il reins if of. govern VAiirlv tn 100 000'konfwi,;fJ mentrwlll turn a Jdeaficari to 'our petitions: !nod orfi --ccltr rif arid da'rp' defraud Pfthe fightsto Mhich l wo are entitled underline framing the r Elderichard G. JUmbett writes Xromvtheff theait6zily-remaio9'tfor-''a1 to, constitution; Sandwich Ishinds,: Junp lBf- r- TtUj h6aveh-whertd an tako appeal the high courts of e quite a 'tidal - disturbance hero God is i the Judge of v;uli; .JaHm on the 10th of last taonthi resulting In the wo implidtly trust;, knowing that eventu destruction of much property and loss of 111 ally Ilia jcausei triumph, i.iviurcl..rohiUl L Hie. zrThe sea receded andfme ppagajac about every ' tetf minuTergoing out past Nancy Abete CtABit1. low water mark and coming up- - past Wjjh 5 Far mingtonf Davfs Co., Utah4 i water mark. In some place's the tidal wave - ' Jan. 21st. 1877 "went; up over the land,3: sweeping all before JtiiParii of- - tho tpwd 'ofr Halo ovasr iwcpt awayy or rather .xisrrledinlandi and .:qulteaq Mamma," said an inquiring, urchin, . number were drowned). On) tho31rof "the first man was Adam; wasn't Hf'Yes; Hayji Bhock severe al oCsarthJ theroK.was seahowAve quite my dcawtIVellthen:! get i Island of HwaUitowxii uthO on theirord madam ; for If , the first man. was) quake Adam, of course the first woman was ;Mad' -- sufQciently rweifulto thrdwl rdownull the C stone walls and houses. Ex.y am. tho-beg- j spHPKP.Cyidf thpbri star.'U It wpuld bo..eU.fpr .those, who aro t sp anxions; todegtroy thisxemarkabVeJreo;., wuicn naa, j suryivpa r so many r agq and sprung up again fresivwhpa.allr vestige of j It eem.ed obliterate, to. rnpticebq rqyejaiv ; irg-jl- i.ic i r-t- ihad ? olJlpjrta,Sf.Jphrlin j , , -- V r r a vn r 4- - f. ? time since on ti'charpt:pBnUnVari'.. )utb. lishlng'a pamphlet Valleged-'fo- bp.of "n Jmj-J-t moral: character w'hlch allovr the defendants rtimp t prepaVeiheit Ir-Ti- inhe sectrndjlaceeausrwas e wx vYork condition of ! V "19th",yp8os,pf:thp.laat chapter as f follows,' i ! JL ..any man shal 1 ad d; unto thesp things,-Godehal- l j add .untof hlrqi thpi plagues, jtjhat are written 4n;this,Jok;-pdi;Iny;.mattishal) ke.AWayJfroia1th?wprd of this prppheeyod - shall i:take Ha way his part pat oti the book of Ufe, and .'put of j hp holy city etc.m H kvtwqciiA -- Kow if Christ ;Dayid,iJhen isjtheoot.pf David in : the : beginningr. was the Qfisprinr, Five years ago. ea)!ed public atten died a martyr to thei truth; as did many of. the former prophets 'And '.wo ; dp i firmly believe, and; know by the spirit bearing wit. i ness that to disobey this cptrimand we must incur ihe. diipltourp of an offended God i and cut ourselves short of an eternal salva iton in ine.ceiesuai Jiingaom 01. uoa. v;Ad American citizens entitled to all tho 1 r priyileges of citizenship we clairri tho right to; worship God acoording to verso,-iie:saysIami- tiops -- twelve women, In Jtochester, i , firstand MrPiumbis now at HoUeyV still engeU' inh'eravbrlfe:; v t One of -- . people; to it ghall New York, u 1 1 1 1 And now having, given you: a brief sketch of this patriarchal!: tteey which Is iso offenI eivo find obnoxious to you who f have such refined tastes that you prefersome thing tmn der andfragile something lunablo to sup-- 1 port Its QWn;iWeight,i to :this'i:ltongi apd grand old tree, thaij has withstoodiHho ra:--l gingTfitbrms of centuries ujpon conttrries ahd f couldrnofobei obliterated: HeBmofdelWerS unto you my testimony, and declaro'iuntb!-yothat 1 know of a truth lhat thiprihei ) pie of patriarchal marriage i emanated' froni heaven; .and thate as ia people l practice It becUsoifcds ;a )ibmmandl direct: from God ' T"" "Kri . J T?tmr j rt T7i?Tf, tVyirf ' interesting 1 Mil ! 1 she! devoted tp; teacHinllghgym:has -- .'" 13. 1877. : 1 ; L. CitT. iVMiik;M : i Fllllnf her garners richly with most abundant store : Of knowledge, love and wisdom and good deeds teeming ' '' ;'' t o'er. -;t M "fi. no m&'-di- l -- - . dLii'-iy- 1 that; falls imid pleasant; . gold; perSightiiand :thlit KIcpHnIhcvV)rJ course, goes ivith her,wili have $i ,000 - - As summer's sun doth the fruit and golden jg rain And spread Ok treasures richly oer jrarden valleyi plalnf So should our life's full sucimdr lit its meridian height, ' ( f !" Bipea a'gildohmrr4hIcimay the soul dUgbt-' -- ; i'j :ifr,y. 1 it! -- j The golden wealth of natuiro that1 comes1 with summer like life's brilliant summer: .Tiri Feench; journals fifepdrt that Patti is to 8lrigdn America jhis winterP a $2,000 yte.4no!j to tell you genUenien andadlei that when"' .Mi'ft HSlen f arf ofiliostbo has InyMht :wilibQhold-th'is'''glorthai day comesr you h cci at CommoflprDressJ ng Casein ingenlouit lous, this remarkable, this everlasting po;to economize spaco Ini email s arrapgqinent tree Its in fulFahd complete perfeclygamic ropms, In 'this contrivance such nppurtQnv root "will branches and united. Then J tion; aoces as a b ureaq, wash-stan- d j e te, , wi th alt be the fitting time for ypu to try to arrest r conveniences, .areibroughtj.logetheriln onej its growth and utterly destroy ItT I -'v plej?pipf:ijurplturea This Inveotionibayin . liet me wam you and fdllodk. advlseiyon bpeas patentedhiss nowinsthoiiraarkptandi well to your yaysfor the Lord has BUitt Hli I reflects; igreat credit upon i the anventorj saints should tivcrcome, and that He would Ex. Hit vnTc all v; enemies their feet. under His put At ladiathict they linger ,where, V9r9j,ttf;meA.t'.'y '1 ..a ; f The p'agiQ bf.4heiroices can never baorgot Foi? sifll their echoes vibrate round tho familiar spot. 'V Is graduated at the jwella Colegej : accpuntpf.the slx permit me' earth a: thousand ladies yy ere" nightly deemer makes jiis second appearance;' 'Her has'declareoT'throu mouths of all, His, holyj prophets, and Lalsol byHis p w)i mquth'i . wnen upon the carthtbat In He would come in wer "andt,gre glory, . with all His heavenly hots toYyplgxi'pu., ahowtj-An- 50.':..' ihiv.,..;; v?tib : ; destrpy, if jexcept tdBuspend 1 allfurtheri And musfrigjOn tbeyast glimpse of the lov'd ones gobe before;' summer Teverres wiia sweetness most " They graeo my ? IeftJrypupJpufsuew to yourselves '. I catch a fleeting u- : TKiseJngrthe ""Tt the sha46wi of the daj a thafc now, are ialbe ixo ill, IrJiHl ill niniofeirrf ' ' Is Fall tbicklj all around me, and my bf art gushlnf o'er ' With olden time remembrances of those brlfht summer! .. .1 rr hours, WThen pleasure held her riotmid nature's sunny bx -- I - .1 - - 116raESTi:B,.K.ry.,t: June? SOjIfiyp.iourjg ! ( dayst all laden with perfume sweet and fragrant choice and most Of things 11 ' i'j7 o; ' V'-' ,V:flowerSf Which erst I fondly fathered In ihy' delightful bbUrg. The forest paths I wander'd io, beside the rlppllnf utreain'. ... 7 . rv r Methlbks I tread asrala in youth's midsummer dream; ; And all around me voices are whlsp'rlnjr in the trees, j Abd thrill mr wltH thd horus theyVaf t upod the Ana . " TES 'lKD HEWS.' u , by-ro- ne VKoMaI - v.i - " O. bright, and flowing summer, tby, bauty;;ftild.t1,J') bloom i Brlnir memcirioa of T'-Llh- - . . |