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Show irilliTi iIOrN IIPLIGI" - IX'.V AMI il Wis The consequences which usually Ol'S I'llltlftZY.- follow these exhibitions of fanaticism, Sivtiand has been suffering for are generally of a deplorable character. The excitement produces nervF'ltrie weeks p.'t from an attack of aud American retivalism. 3Iessr. Maody ous debilitation and melancholy, nr.J Fan key fire the introducers of in some cases insanityjand as a writer arc a full team. of experience has declared, "in the Mm couftlaint. Tliey Moody is They hail Irum Chicago. a preacher, Sankey is a singer They divide the labor, and the profits. Their services or more properly have drawn better than a in the principal towns of Scots land, itnd they ha'3 the credit of entertain-umi- t up the most popular iu the classic city of Edinr, get-uw- burgh. Scotch sermons are proverbially dry, argumentative and prosy, and the prayers of Scottish divines are discourses nominally addressed to iViiy, but really aimed at the and are of a timilar character t th preaching. Iut these Chicago revivalifets come with anew method, and it is perhaps the strong contrast they bear to the couvential Kirk VM:r, that gives them such interest in the eyes of the crowds who rl'iek together at their call. This is how they announce their meetings, con-cri'guti- uising huge show placards : 'At CM Mr. Moody will preach and Mr. Sankey will sing the l, the gospel." M(..dy talks in the Chicago dialect, his appeals to sinners by j 'kes, lively stories aud funuy then poura iu 'the atouing Hood." One of his mottoes (iym can't have too much blood." Then , Sankey sings and plays on the after the fashion of Philips, who goes through this country singing for Jesus and felling lnelodeons. A great many melodjons are sold utter Mofdy and Sankey's eutcrtain-ineutFolks who frequent theatres tnd music halls, leave their usual places of resort for the more amusiug j crfurinanees of the Vaukec revivalists. Tun is followed by phrenzy. Powerful aud rouoing denunciatipns and solemn appeals succeed the lively airs ou the harmoneum, and startling threats of damnation and'he.l fire fallow Moody's "spurts of humor," a they are called by his religious admirers. Assistants move through the audience, and when they see any cne deeply moved, pounce upon them and work up the effect produced. Little children mo frequently the go-pe- iiitt-riardin- i, melo-deon- s. country districts of Scotland revivals have usually left their mark in an increase of drunkenness and a scandalous addition to the registrar-general'statistics of illegitimacy." No wonder that infidelity increases with such rapidity, finding its way into the rauks of all the Christian Beets, and tincturingthe whole mod ern mind with scepticism and covert ridicula of sacred things, when Moody and Sankey aro permitted aud invited and paid to tickle congregations with pious fun, and rouse them with religious phrenzy. s MOKEj LIKE HIM. We thought it rather singular that so wiee a ruler and liberal a man as Alexander II of Russia should enforce on the Mennonites the law requiring them to serve in the .Russian army contrary to their religious convictions, and permit such an induscomtrious, peaceful, munity to leave his dominions and seek a homo in another laud. We arc gratified to learn that Gen. Todlebcn, the defender of Sebasto-po- l, has been sent on a mission to the Mennonites, with a view of making arrangements to render their emigration unnecessary, and that the Emperor never designed that they should be compelled to bear arms, but intended that their proper quota of recruits should serve in the sani tary branches of the army and in the military hospitals. This is more like the general policy of the preseut Czar of all the Russiaa than the inflexible rule which would force the peaceful Mennonites to send their sons into the battle field at the command of a desself-sustaini- pot. The chrioHty about all this movement is thnt it is nudorscd by the staid old Scottish preachers who consider it ninful for A bov to whistle or a canary to sing on the Sabbath. They encourage the "givRt awakening," and give their aid and prentice in the extraordinary eccnes which are nightly enacted, when impressible LOCAL ITEMS. lLto tears and penitence. to the Mormon Itoyal Visit Settlement. SANDWICH ISLANDS. ' May 28th, M..E.,to.: l874. I desire to thank our many through your paper for the k?T ..ess shown us during the aicknew aVi deep affliction, which we have 80 'y been called to pass through t .v, 9 death of our beloved daughter.' Masons Brothers, aud Odd Fellow for their kind attention given, will al ' ' accept of our sincerest thanks. V. E. Boisski. Jt Z Died. In this city, May 2Gth, Mary H. in- The following extract from a letter faut daughter of V. E. and Susan G to Elder Albert Carrington, written Boessel, aged 15 months and two week will be peby Elder F. A. Mitchell, Funeral service at tho M. E. Church rused with interest by most of our Wednesday, 27th inst., at. i p.m. readers : "The Elders here from Utah are ISTotice. worthy men, and doing all in their to fulfil their mission accepta- T HAVE IN MY POSSKSSION THE FOU0W Saturday power feel L 1NU described animal, which, if not claims I greatly blessed with their and tuknn awar, will be Hold to the bly. rp! Estray On Feeak of Nature. next a singular animal will be exhibited high The lately arrived breth Bnonsible bidder on Friday, June 5th, is;i assistance. in this city. It is the remarkable at 2 p. m. lliichum Pound, City Stray On dark brown 2 year old stud colt, whit ren are using all diligence in learning Caoutchouc, or the Hairless Horse. Ac forhead, hiud feet white white, branded II 0n the native language. right thigh. counts from the various places on the A. MADSON, Sister Randall has a school of some Pacific slope where this horse has been Littrict the scholars, English Brtgham City, May 25th 1874. I'oiimikfetvr learning dii!31 tiz. shown to the public, pronounce it "no thirty language, and the interest is steadily humbug," but one of the greatest curi- iucrearsing in her school; the fruit of osities in the world. It w as caught in her labors will be seen alter WOOL WANTED. many a band of wild horses iu Australia; is a days. bronze black, weighs about a thousand An event of no small interest to us TJIE EXCLESIOn pounds, is entirely without hair, and is occurred last week, the 22d inst. His as Fnioolh as a kid glove. It will only majesty the King, in company with be exhibited here on Saturday afternoon the Queen and about 200 ladies and and evening. For price, etc., see ad- gentlemen, on a royal tour round the vertisement. Everybody will want to island, visited us. We received an official notice of his intention to visit see 'lie horse. Are new in running order and turning out us, the day before, too short a time to do to meet to our feeling FIKST-CL.AS- S justice Just as we got the word Downfall CLOTH, notsuch wants an of the occasion, out, last evening, that folks wanted a WHICH WILL BE withstanding we did all in our power good twenty. four hours rain, the clouds to make suitable preparation. At 11 EXCHANGED FOR WOOL began to port with their hoarded treas- o'clock in the forenoon the party at reasonable raten. ures and down came the liquid life in reached Laie, some 300 of our good beautiful style.. Mother Earth took a people of Laie had assembled within big drink, and repeated the doe several the enclosure. After the ceremonies Wool Wanted Immediately. times during the night, getting pretty of welcome and presentations were s41 tf A. RAXDALL. well soaked by morning. But still the over, our choir and school children showers came down, and the air lowered sang suitable hymns and songs, when t'B' A very rapid, safe and t nsy way to maka its temperature, till people who were so his majesty expressed the wish to money, is to procure territory too Intrednre the invention thut ia wonted every day, anxious a day or two ago for a "nice have the people called to order, as he latett useful by every one, every where, who has a family, k vized Sewing machine with Table and Trrt'lie rain," commenced with their usual con- desired to deliver an address to them. full for ovily $10 Mint doea the nuiiiu work aMwhiut firm, sistency to grumble about the wet and He desired that I should open the you w ould pay JM1 for, rapid, gniooth audbefore a aeam no strong the cloth will tear cold. Some people are never satisfied. ceremonies with prayer, after which make the Mitchel rip apart. Eight sew attaohmmii WorBut We think the fields and gardens are he spoke to the people, stating that for all work and the improved Jlutten Hole u only. Agent wily neod how tb ker by perfectly contented, and crops and veg- he had heard a great deal of the peo- iu operation to ell in every house they enter. and upwards cleared daily by smart ajenU. etation generally have taken their fill of ple of Laie, and had come in person Mirk machine win ever offered at any such price. use then. and to was see them, highly pleased 3;,)( nold liift yoar. lHO,(tfK Families the gift sf the clouds. Mr. Weather w here they become Demand day every increasing with everything hti saw. lie had not known. Clark, yon have done well. Ministers, J ndjes. Lawyers, Editors, Tailors ic. rccoaimend them as perfect, seen a better appearing company free to first applicants. If there given lights among any ef his people, and was no apenry in your place, write for it, or buy for your F.unil v or a relation, there u none From the Provo particularly pleased with the number Condensations. better or so cheap. Machines sent to all parti of Timet, 25th inst: ef children, and said the number was the country on receipt of price $10. UiiniiiiK "i&l saved in every Family" il Last Saturday evening, A. D. Rogers, much greater to the number of adult another part ol tins paper. Address tlie rrrpr druggist, was preparing a cooling drink than hejiad witnessed iu any other tors, Kolkkt J. Ml'LLlOAN I Co., 336 Cans) lTSt. New York. in a "Tuft's Generator and Boiler," when district, which pleased him greatly. the generator burst, and Mr. Rogers was He earnestly begged of the people to tfaTS. M. Pettengill & Co., 10 Stat bruised and his clothes ruined. Total preserve themselves from the evils Street, Boston, 37 l'ark Row, New York, their nation had fallen into,aud if they and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, loss from explosion, $17o. observe and act upon the prin- are our Agers for procuring advertisewould Sunday afternoon, a twelve years old inculcated in the opening ments in the Ogpe.n Junction for Boston son of L. B. aud E. Mooru, fell frum a ciples to cowould be a blessed peo- and rhiladeldhia, and authoriied ntract for advertising at ur lowest rates. stable, where he was playing with some prayer, they ple. tf othesboys, and falling on a stake, a His manner was kind, affable and frightful gash was cut in his right check. TOtB manly, entirely free from pomp and nTTlTl"DTrPC! EMPLOYMENT ATThework Last evening's Dttertl Xewti homes or traveling. UU to and his use own words, austerity; is courenial. honorable, wi At a meeting in the Third Ward, vr "he felt perfectly at home with us." pays the best of anything before offered. Oah waes. Tuesday evening, those who desired to His Excellency, Governor Karroa, FREE. and complete outfits seat unite with theU. 0. ia the Eighth Ward, of Kanai, Appress at osck, GtO. followed, and in much the IIOPGK Jt Co., TS3free: aud 73i State St., Chicigo. elected Truman 0. Angel and John Y. same style and sentiments, addressed Smith, Directors to represent them. the assembly. Dutch Johu was fined $15 for drunkIhe King then called on Elder W. enness aud insulting a Camp Douglass II. Nance, a persoual frieud of his, NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY. aud one. of our missionary Elders, to officer. Suits of home-spu- n are becoming make some remarks, in which he acfashionable. quitted himself admirably, showing in some degree the work of regenerDecobserved as Monday next will be ation oration Day. A procession will march necessary to the welfare and from Main Street to Camp Douglass. perpetuity of the llawaiiau race, the Gen. P. 11. Connor is Marshal of the day. subject introduced in the 'opening The Swiss emigration will dtart from prayer. Your humble servant showed in a Basle, June 2d, and from Liverpool, June' brief manner the object of the mis- ELGIN WATCHES! 10th. This information came on the first sion, which was solejy to regenerate "WATCHES! poital cerd from Switicrlaud, and was the race by teaching them the prinsent by Elder John Huber, May 1st. SIX STYLES NOV IN MARKET. ciples of the true gospel, habits ot inA report of the Conference held in lbs G. M. Wheeler. dustry, frugality and cleanliness; and B. W. Raymond, Saudwich Islands, April 6th to 8th, show that this Mat. Laflin. people, being of a branch of II. Z. Culvor, that there aro 3,4t5 ruemberi of the the house of J. T. Eyersoo. II. II. Taylor, Israel, the Wd would .ia the r"1'''.''.' JL. the Vofnra n.. Church, including officer?, islands, fulfil His promise in bringiug them .AA V THESE WATt;IIK?,ii.,rrJ SUPERIORITY and ihat 583 new baptisms have takeu into His fold in the latter days. HUN AND CONSTKIJCTION tiw s)& Elder John A. West pronounced for them a jvmonntno jtrjniiutwr- - ,i.tt!i place since last Conference. : MAM ti them has Kaptaiy r,,"''"l This morning's S. L. Jltrald: w " iars the benediction. Gm.pany have been compolleU M.hi of force .mp)oc The spirit and power of God seem- addition tot their The story that the "ginenil," on bis ' '"LwMe rr.iu order o meet the rwinlrt'im' llailroad men. aud others d. Mrirft " recent trip here from Washington, walk- ed to radiate from the countenances j. t Invited W n1 rriluMo arch, ar """"ai, or our t. , ed, is positively denied by a young man of the people. W. lUymond MoTfttH, mr rt Railroad Companies, thoroiurhlyconx who came ou the same train, and win t their t. t upvriority. nas furuish.xl t m' to them are prononm-ely paid fir Max's berth in the sleeping A gentleman of Louisville has a nnifoi Americ,n Hallway the anost SjrtJ coach. The same youth says be is "out" dog-ftoeomeof aad fully equal poiuter. The dog ran up the uired. rorm-a WatdiM more mtmey on that journey, but he whs Ko Motementi retailed hv the mrJ' steps of a house and refused to come Cull so your Jeweler and ak to aud the "ring" hadn't down. His master followed and met the demands. of the. defeited confound A partrrid-e- " on the plate. Business Office and Salesrooms, This illustrates the testant, therefore he "bled.' instinct. &I61IAKEST.,CHICACa WOOLEN MILLS OGDEN, $W S Readtdnr-tii-euiei- From - Thursday' Daily of May 28A. TTIE AMERICAN SARDINK CO s BOXE-LKS- S much letter, and has than half the coet of Imported Sardine. Siknlin, are 17-l- y LtoTCRE. Saturday evening a lecture will be delivered in Liberal Hall. Subject "Love and Marriage, or the False and the True." learn frera Mr Bocssell that hU little daughter, who died on Tuesday last in convulsions, cut ten teeth in a single day. This is something extraordinary in dental history. Extraordinary, W Farr's Grvb. Omission. John G. wants to know why his name and business was omitted froia Sloan's excellent Directory; John s rot the author of "Chambers" celebrated works, but be is a seller of all kinds of good books and can't consider the Directory comple'e without this important omission. Reached Mvsma. The"insan dodge" has reached Russia. Our despatches state that the friends of the Grand Duke of Constantinople, who stole his mother's diamonds and gave thera to a pretty American actress, is insane. Perhaps si, but it looks very much like the "insanity" which leads young men to rob their employers cf means which are afterwards spent ia vile dens and on fast women. into screaming hysterics, It is to he hoped that this dodge wont and fiightentd children are scared work in Alexander's dominions as well females go Risfno. Ogden rir r is rising rapidly, and is encroaching somewhat on the farming land in the vbinity of the points where the mer is crossed by the C. P. and U. N. railroads. A quantity of drift brush has lodged against the piles of the U. N. bridge, which, if a sufficient amount accumulates, will endanger its safety, as the force of the current against th piles will be much greater. See Estray Notice. CORRESPONDENCE. i This beautiful place of Summer resort is about to be . ' A an apology for the buffoonery for picnics. We understand that arcomic these the British ff rangement's will be made in a few dys gosj eliers, for an entertainment which will be one busi-n"- s F.nt)hj(lUt argues that it is of the beat that has ever been enjoyed of the Christian churches to under the shade of the tine old trees on compete with the theatre, opera and the banks of flowing Ogden. In conformity to this pantomime." ide it has been siiggtsled, not unreasonably, 'that the bones and banjo might be substituted for the harmonium and thit Mr. Sahkcy might vary his solos with a little dancing, ss an appropriate actonipanimrnt to Mr. Moody' select anecdotes aud 4,purta of humor." Kitty Charley Blue" and "flraj a for purse of were to run this afternoon $.X0. assaulted Mr Mr. Anderson, who Junction, was fined Rogers at Bingham $50 yesterday. -- W . subjects ofthis manipulation Prayers in Moody's pcculinr style, are offered Up ipecially fur souls ''under conviction, "aud a fort of religious intoxication frizes the wnikmiuded, and spreads through the congregation like a contagious disease. BrtiNEss Fobesight. What town can boast of as much business foresight be OgJen? Not a single umbrella nor any kind of an umbrella could be found for sale in any of our stores lost evening when the rain came down in steady streams, nod lots of folks wanted to go home under shelter. Guess, a big stock will le laid in after this, and then ii may not rain again till fall. as U has ia this country. ' lllltb Mrs-pi- ELGIN 1- ; lu-- d t tender-hearte- d, tl-rce- 159 Time-keeper- . i- - |