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Show u - among the Jews forj centuries, and of which in tbi$ earthly nature he was an offshoot. Judge Boreman says the Government of the United States is "an outgrowth of Christian Published every WEDXESDAY aBd SATURDAY , bf the OGDSX PUBLISHINS COMPANY. Cluirlc W. Penrose, Editor, .E. STTU TFORD, Business Manager, proper unless administered by a priest or one holding, as they brieve, divine authority to join the man and woman in holv matrimony. Tho Catholics So pronounce marriage a sacrament. Saints. The other do the Latter-dadenominations we have named, al cmUlation?' and "as to men's religOGIIEX. UTAH, ion the Gvernm nt has nothing whatever to do with it." though not holding the rite WEDXESDAY, OCTOBER 20. 1875 Under these circumstances, in the a sacrament, still regard it as a divine who admin To AIT w ham it may Con light of these facts ant his own ordinance, and the priest statements, why should Judge Bore isters it is considered as the repre cent. "What God man deliver a sermon to the Grand sentative of Deitv. Advertisements, orders for Job Jury with the view of stirring them hath joined together let no man put Work or business connected with up to attack a part of the religion of asunder, forms part ot the ceremony ' the people of Utah, and, to sustain performed and is proof that it is re Subscriptions, and all remittances his point, descend to the use of such garded as divine. forwarded by mail for the Ogden ' ; 1 his is the doctrine of the Bible gross misrepresentations? be should addressed to Junction, He says some pretend that the Both the Old and New Testaments act of '62 is unconsti- - teach this in the plainest manner, EDWIN STRATFORD, ' sanction of Deity in Business Manager, tutional. There is no pretense about and without the heir, position. That law was passed the person of the priest or officiating Bex 32, Ogden, Utah. with a view to the restriction of the minister, no marriage was held valid relio-ioufreedom of a whole commu- - either in ancient Israel or in the JUDGE IJOSiEMAtf AXI nity, and the overthrow of a religi- - early Christian Church. The great UTAH AFFAIRS. ous ordinance and praetice which founder of Christianity referred to Judge Boreman in his recent they had adopted as of divine origin the divinity of marriage in support charge (or sermon) to the Grand for years.' This was understood when of his doctrine against divorce, and Jury of the Third District, made the statute was enacted, and Jndge t&e chief apostle of the Gentiles some statements which ; he would Joreman knows that this" was in vio- - maintained its sanctity with all the find it difficult to substantiate. ation of the spirit and the letter of force of his logical eloquence. Par- There was no necessity for uttering the Constitution, and he declares in 8011 Boreman says the Government his charge that one of the grandest of the United States is'"an outgrowth them, except the force ot bigotry springbg from Metho- and noblest features of this Govern- - of Christian civilization," and gives dist intolerance, which rankled in ment is "its assurance of the ntmwst "assurance of the utmost religious ins Dosom and urged him to repeat religious freedom to all who live freedom to! all who live, within, its ( domain;" therefore it cannot consist- some of his former diatribes, though within its domain, "' f . v in a somewhat modified form. Hear There are other points in connec ently, to say nothing of constitution ' him: !f;, " Vf,';... tion with this subject and the sermon ally, interfere in any way with the : . "The women of Utah, as I brieve, are or charge of Judge Boreman, con- - carriage question, more oppressed and degraded than the sideration of which we must Marriage, according to the Chris postpone women anywhere else in the United tian scriptures being 'ordaiaed of till States." y b j , anti-polyga- a anti-Mor-irio- n , r- , which jabound v in,.., Christendom, ' By finding husbands arid homes for the womai, and sustenance,4 care and instruction for the children '"Mormon" polygamy tends both to glorify God and elevate humauity, and the contrast between strictly "Mormon" towns and those where "Christian civilization has obtained a foothold, prochims as loud as- the thunders of Sinai that Boreman lieth in the depths of error, and the fogs ; :;. of fbiiy. ; , We have mare to say on these mat ters, but have no further space ; who-know- ; A correspondent of i ; . Journal, of Pompen, 8ay8: Affir)n(, thla"ODS.of Jeresting of the objects found are two skeleto s what elderly man, woman. en. . ! tast eruption. ftvilati their flUt an R cinders. A, "aZ uui .jhA , -- Vf fr Vi plal -- , Ju tAi tey .1(1 J 1 I Wtho the'-Mormon- Crea-religio- n, oect - i ineeY. v r simile of the forms, was obtained; U wue yicowfou statue-lik- were placed in ' glass bodies the e cases The City Council met, as per adjourn ment, at 2 o'clock p. m., in the City While appreciating all tW Halt, October 15th, 1875, Mayor I J. of such a death and the snffrW. derrick in the chair. dared, as shown by the position of The application of ITalker Bros., per the limbs, ne cannot but iaaiQa T. J. Stayner, for copies of all the reso what would have bees the astonish-melutions and minutes on record, pertainof the man and wonwn ing to the bonus promised, under certain some prophet informed them that specified conditions, to the Ogden Iron eighteen hundre years after their death their forms, and even ao muck Manufacturing Company, was granted. A license was granted to Levi Randall of their garments as were not to keep a bar and one billiard table, at sumed in the eruption, would be his saloon, oa the west side of Main placed in a museum for insDeeti nt a multitude street. f sightseers, some from J. Catalin was granted a license to lands the existence of which they ' keep a livery stable on Main street for had never dreamed of. The poor woman is Wins on W ' three months. ; James Carey petitioned, for, and wa face, and even the form of her hair granted, a license' to sell liquors and put up oenma, is seen. Une arm shields her forehead, and she is supprovisions by retail, at bis stand at (ke ported by the other. Her stony Utuba. I: railroad depot. are well formed, and traces of a gaThe of; Willis for a S. -. , Bwn petition rment are seen passing in folds around icense to keep a meat market on Fifth. her..' ; ,: v street, was granted. ' . The man, although placed on hi i u appucauon oi e. j. x,isie lor a back in the exhibition, when found ' icense to sell photographs for fire days, was turned on his sida. '"' One arm. . was rests on his hip; the other is uplifted. f ; The face is somewhat distorted, bui and' smoothly . . shaven.' ma3$ive, Even the form of the fastening of :' the saoaals around theankle- and of' the long button higher up on the leg to; hold them, is clearly ; gee nV, The i; limbs are partly dirawn up. The? skeleton of a tolerably Jargo dog; also' of A) recently found, is ia Pempeik his whole form"! preserved ia plaster, in, the same manner as those just mentiouei. He is lying on his- , back,.- writhing' in suffering, biting " his hind leg.' The rings in his collar Jire Departmeol are plainly seen. , . , , : - , . ; . - The comaailtee on. eperted that they "bad submitted the matter of building for an alarm bell, to the Chief of Fire Department, who had furnished them with a draft of building suitable for a tower, and to dry the engine hose in. The committee recommended that the tower be eseeted i near to the eagine house. The coaamitlee stated that, by, baring " t form two streams, so that o fire can be surrounded, it would serve ;tke use of sevej&l hundred feet of hose, nd . double ' tke.( volume of water now brought! to l?ear in eases aS fire, and recommended ' that' one ; of Deaaldson's be obtained.1 ", the-towe- r the-Museu- ( 1 - - T" j J ss '1 j'.;;' 5c j'j-r- ! l Vif.:l t : oItxif i ; The report was aceepted, and the eoia- mittee instructed to advertise for bids on building tho tower. ' Tho recommenda tioa to ' purchase a ,"cut-off- " wa also ' . 1:1 .! f i't I GO ' 'At it Or Send to Salt Lake 3v-x- ea f A j .it Jr. I! TJ 'cut-off,- 'Cut-oSs- '! I0U WHY BO AND :t CEDIGI1ES it -- '": P- .;t !:..? it . ' c "WHEN. ) - ' THE H.5 j ' Yerjr best Articles., tint r3 n't Kturi m 1 wit--- T In tho Market can be obtained at the- - adopted.', 7 ',ti ,r- t The Chief of Fire Department stated that the-firbell would weigh aboat five hundred pounds, and cost from $200 io $300. The intended to furnish it, without ay cost to the city. iVf The Treasurer, Auditor ' and' Sexton,' each presented their respeetive reports for the quarter ending September 30th, PRESCRIPTIONS carefully of the nigfct 1875. which- were read and woepted. and day,;,.;.; ., Ki. The Auditor's and Sexton's reports were ordered t be published in. the - CITY: DRUG STORE e - OcDEX ..,,.. J UNCTIOS. Several bills for public; labor . .were presented &B.d allowed. The Coiaaeil adjoarned till the 29th October, ' 1875, to- meel tho City Hall, at 2 o'clock p. m. - V i. '"' ; f ;the lr AH Jleat rMarkel. OEs, Co-operat- ive I, I 7 "Porter, v&c: finest quality : . :.- :..T;.''' 're. The Shareholders of the Weber Coun Paints,? Herd Association, and Jy tbo pablio geaerally, will please tak I notiee that Wills Brown ia nolonger in (have the benefit of paternal and W- - the employ of the Company. George 1 . ' i i anai instruction, Stanger Is in ciarge of the butcher shop, teruui care, guiaaoee while thousands?' upon thousands in and we solicit lot him the patronage of l:st L,! '' the eonimunitvi, Christian cities, born out of wedlodk, ' Gto: W. grow up to roll r in the gutters, prey marriage under the "Mormons" are not alone in this po- sanction and direction of Jehovah. eltlrt.i u.vwu. 4 Tl,0 o.uo mllllA iu miutuua vi fliU.r., vaiLnjiita !. And in the third place, they prove the United States and all strict old from the New Testameut that Christ style Episcopalians and Presbyteri- cever abolished the polygamic fami ans take the same, ground. They do ly relationship, which had existed uJfc vioEstuer any marriage ceremony j upon society, and swarm in the jails " T.n -- "fcocje temai appearance of objects, liquiV plaster was poured hito t.b' i n N ir Municipal. ill 1 , , to-da- - r Co Th 1 - I " After BeatSj, granted, w ; A license wot granted to L. C. Jacobs to peddle notions,, for three months. , An extension of time in which to pay that it "gives glory" to its Author, SAGE1SKUS1I LAXDl for his city lot, was granted to Themaa and "elevates humanity." It effects "The Nevada State Journal informs both Myers. these objects in the,, perpetuaThe petition of. Julias .Mendelsohn the public that "sagebrush land," tion nf t.hi r& w 4 tinAT? f aniil v nr. asking a reduction of bis license, 'was .. 3 . a ast r t ' i aid on the table. of sterility "can ,be culti- - I 'synonym . r 1 The re8pectiTe, license 'of Messrs.1 "Sinn 1 the. and alnrv vated to advantage by the aid of ir- " "V of, God," and those who are instru- - James Gale, Davis &MoaMing,W Payne, v-- ,v n- - -- , LJm Chick widden, ChasWoodm-wsee- , rijrdviou, aau iuai u win proauce m1Snt.1l . .m W. inn nt thoi ... Ihn nmnofrit o rt'-Hancock and 8. Plonsky were re threp or four crops of alfalfa in species under divine laws, and in di newed. ;;: : uai" iU Docs anybody think that Judge Boremau reallly belcived what he was stating when hd wade this1 re mark? j If so tbey must take him for an ignorauiud, s, nothing about his country. Does Boreman mean to say that the women of Utah, dwelling in tjutet; peaceful homes surrounded by family influences the mothers of healthy children who .1.:. Dover suffer for the necessaries o cu u a. to thfl Great.Creator and, Hif will, life, protected Hy men 'whoia.lthey n 41 before fertility oLysagebrush L :L u ;ia.u luv, wis Qiui J jtjm (uva uiu vit" hare chosen for their husbands, ar.d ever Nevada existed as a state. The Lii, mankind. of vation spiritually sustained by profound hardy pioneers of this Territory have The marriage of one man to more fnith in the Almighty, are "degradec luinuu all ki us ui cureais ana ino one wife nnder similar laws and like thousands upon thousands o. fruits of this latitude, from sage- - than brusfe la'no. Qur finest gardeni nod conditions, tends to the accomplish- poor, dishonored creatures who, cast vawuutv VUVO CICU kill r A a off by their Christian seducers, reve On era degree. Abraham glorified God in .t in the worst of vices, grovel in filth which kill aJU.nM.fcim, 4418 family relations so much and rot in the slums of the chief sent but the "synonym for sterility," awaiCf the extension of canals that Jehovah declared, "I know him, cities of the Union? - Of course he phly and irrigating ditches, and the hands that he will command histchildren does not believe any such thing. The and 'hisi household. after; hmii and bitterest opponents of, polygamy ad into toe gIory ,ot golden .wheat and " ' I the way of the Lord." shall keep tasseled bloom nnrni the of fruit mit that in its grossest form It is bet ' ' 1 VI t k t It ana me i Diossoms ior bnght-huc- d na ADranam is Known to 'au gen- tor than the social evil which is the flowers. father of the faith bagebrush land is aa goodieratibnS banejof Christendom. We give another as any. tnat lies out p .doors. ful and the friend of God quotation from Judge BoTenVan's But leaving ancient oxamplej f charge which' he would do well to PAUSOX IIOKEMAX AND these kinds we maintain that plural TIIR MAURIAGE apply to himself: marriage,as believed in by theuMor 'Or all places upon earth where a mons'.' glorifies God and elevates hu man should adhere to that which he ho lmes to be true is ia a court of justice. Parson Boreaan in his sermon to manity. by opening the gates of ton whatever the circumstances may be, be the Grand as a reason orable wedlock to multitudes of the Jury, gives cause the business of the court is to in s facts." can 1 not daim daaghters ef the Almighty whom vestigate r:,Tf. why Now as to this question of poly polygamy to be a part of man's the laws of men bar out. The that "there is nothing in it to has endowed them with the power gamy, Judge Boreman says the "Mormon" leaders "cannot claim it wmcb gives glory to God or elevated and the desire for maternity. ) No to be part of a mans ( religion,! humanity'lwlhave'afeW remarks woman tastes Vcua. of hirni. when he knows full well that' they to make on this subject. To those who Less t(J the' fall, until 'she clasps do claim it as part of their religion, retreatment the. of to her bosom her own offspring with- mal jo, and on impregnable grounds.- - In the tgiuus ' a in aewspape quesiioos first place they claim that God has wo suggest that tfie discussion revealed .the doctrine of plural mar- such matters jn s newspaper is at ministered under Ihe divine sancticn its riage, explained objects, and com- least as consistent as preaching, dis. as in olden time, insures the bliss of manded its practice. In the second coursing or charging upon them honorable maternity to hosts of women to numerous examplace, they point Hmthe judicial bench. who otherwise wonld bet doomed to recorded in that Bible which The whole argument turn upon the blight of celibacy,or, lite ple, many of as a strict is Boreman, Methodist, the question, Is marriage a rehgious their frail sisters, to a life5 of shame bound to accept as good evidence, of ordinance, ceremony or obligation? and a motherhood of disgrace chosen who men God of We holy maintain that h is. And the Children born under these conditions prac- ticed plural ' '"',.,'' d20-2t-s81- TcBJlBa, ' -- 4 Tarnishes, At the lowest prices. Se'y.",4 I':1--.- sS2-Iy- .s ' ; I ' 'proprietor. r |