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Show Zbt a&tn Sunttum. Charles W. Penrose. Editor ud bai l 1 fc UTAH. Kondsj Erenio, Bar 4. IIE TBAKSIT ll 1ST OF VEXFS. Beientifio ejtronomers art bnsy, in tsrious parti of the world, pr. paring to tais ftCcoTita observations of the tranait of Venua, which will take plca next December England is taking tba greatest in this event, and stations will t opposite points. bs established be at The two chief stations-wi' and Sandwich Islands, Honolulu,5 Maori-tins- . the Rodriguez Island, near Subordinate stations will La located, two io the Sandwich Islands, ' two t' the iBland of Desolation, in the Southern Ocean, and one at New et ll f r , France will prevlda stations in the obMarquesas Islands, for southern and Pckin servation, and at for the northern. Germany will establish pests of observation in Japan I and Persia, and ia some of the islands cf the southern seas. Russia will have a number of stations between Odessi and Japan. America is to have stations in Northern Siberia, Pekin, Van Die- man's Land, and in some of the ad Yoko-fcam- a jacent inlands, but'littlo is known of the plans "of operation designed by ' (hi Navy Department. The transit of Venus, thai if,' its passage across . the disc of the sun occurs at the unequal intervals of 8,' 122, 8, 105, 8, 122 years and so CO.' The Talus of 4oa observations cf this transit is the determination of the sun's true distance from the earth;" and a bettor knowledge of the distance of other planets and somo of the fixed stars. The last observations which teok place more than a century ago, were not satisfactory. Better instruments have been inven ted and the scieneo of astronomy has greatly1 advanced since then, and tho results of next December's observa tions are looked forward to with great anxiety and expectations by the aoientifio world, and create an ia tarest in all reflecting rmud3 - TWO DAYS MEETING. CO, OUR NSW BUILDING Saving Increased our JOBS TA.TI.0a Stock, IS THE OGDEN BRANCH. DBI AT, GROCERIES, Juat mo visions, Figures Reduced to the Lowest Possible 'Margin, pur-pes- o WALKER BRO S. & CO., WOOMANSEE'S STORE East Side Main Street, Ogden. Bry Soods! oar-selve- s. GENERAL ASS OR Merchandise PRICES HATS, CAPS, BOOTS tlio SHOES, XlislTLOJSt XLa.te. SW! DON'T FORGET EW DRUG STORE! DRUGS- GROCERIES, 5 On Saturday afternoon at 2 pro. the Beating was again, opened with singing and prayer. ILDB WALKER BRO'S. & - ri ogden, Zealand.- - their own use. Z. C. M. I. COLUMN. ineeiing wag tbea dismissed till duce all they needed for 'The spirit of it was union, communion; "' At 7'2& r- m. t very large audieaCe every man and womn placed in their te rambleJ,unl were addressed by Pie.t. true poaition, and ull doing their best do :o:- D H. Walls, wlio xplatoed lo the tis-tt- please their heavenly Father and that there was notUng ia tliisQrder good to their neighbors. And there WE ARS D0IN41 BUSINESS IX to be kept secret from them, and tlitt would be such a spirit ot kindness, peace and good-wi(among the Saints as we ens of i f objects was to abolish tbt which was btconiicg a bur bad never experienced. He closed with den lo faraiUes. It wis alio designed to a powerful exhortation to temperance, with godliness, watchfulaeas snd prayerful. give labor equal opportunities AND ntonxy capital, and to raise tba poor to a Bess. mist. oto. a. suns condition af oomfort and Jfot that tbe idler should cat the bread Invited all who bad given their names of tba laborer or eojor tba fruits of tba to become members cf the Order, or toll, soonomy and Ingenuity of others, wished to do so.to'meet at 2 p m. Those Are bow open for Wholesaling as well as Retailing. We teg to oall A but that all sboold be organised to werk who had incurred liabilities, which they attention of our patrons, and the public, to the fact that beoefit come and could into progress, would afterwards settle, together for mutual and produce better results with less the Order and these matteneculd be set' ' ' labor. OUR ROUSE tled when property or labor was reoeiv. LARGEST IK OGDEff. ed' Be bore testimony thai this Order was of God. His spirit was in it. Those Our lines of Sunday, 10 a.m. who did not see fit to enter it, would be GOODS, Choir saag. fallowsbipped in U kindness nd char"Artie,' arise, with Joy aurfey," ity, but be would admonish all that one 11 oess among tbe Saints was necessary to Prayer by Elder Lor la Farr. was FAJi'CT GOODS. and their progress, imperative. Choir sang, "Before Jehovah's glerloui throne." Choir sang. ArriYlBgt EI ADD WARE, Beautiful are thy towsvs 0' Zion!'' Tbe Sacrament was adcnlnlitered. C. Penrose. 7. Elder CLoaa wuroaD woo&Kvir Prayer by OUR SPRING GOODS, 2 p.m. Said he bad felt, for a long time, the AEE COMPLETE. :cd of a ebange in Zion. lie believed Choir sang, oKSTSTias or the time had come wben we must Pre 'Mortals awake, with angels Join." pare for greater usefulness in the kingW. Penrose. C. Elder Prayer by dom of God. He knew it would take THE CHOICEST STYLES more to propere the people for union in Choir sang, be Are prepared to do the most extensile trade in this City church outward the in than it had ia temporal things, "Though spiritual ' And Fattens sf things. There must be a unity of low." in faith, spirit, labor and everyFB.IIT. GEO. A. SUITS thing, before we shall be prepared to Eiprcsied his pleasure at seeing so Prints, meet the Zion of Ood which is te come l'ercaloe. persons present, who wished to be many down from heaven. He believed tbe of the Lnitcd Order m eome members whole world was getting ripe fur the Oz ien. prepared to take an advanced Gingham, harvest, and a grant change must take in tbe organization cf Ziou, the jLineiiR, i the Saints, that they might step place among Tabernacle being crowded in eviry part Orsrandat, be able to da the work assigned them. The work commenced I'eques. The question arise, are tbe blessings to overflowing. The in St. George. people of the South of in the more worth gospel, promised while under great difficulies, ISO A than the property which we are made had labored other products, to obtain their stewards over! Was it going to take raising bread, which tbey seemed to think must away anything we possess if we oonse-orat- e be obtained from the north, -- :o:f residenof G15IBAL ASSQRTXEHT OF No. it all te God t It would add showed to them the necessity Young to it. But we must beware of prido lent their labors, and tne oreturen we become like the Kephiles of old. We organizing Tho best place in town for a the matter, reading about must stop bringing in from tho East and reasoned upon the Book of ia of tho Order spoken West things we could produce for Same difficul This was a suicidal policy. Let Doctrine and Covenants TM-ENtheir minds a'bout tbe Lord rule and wo obey; and if we ties arose in was with two men who"posi were it like lion," enter into theorder of union, 'there was and neither of them OF no fear that we should be diprmd of both would go into the pit, so they both stood He Heed. we no bad doubt aoything starved. We were not gomg Pi est. Young had introduced this order idle and irsf-GIa- ss to appoint masters an into organization IL0THIN8 IN GREAT VARIETY. just as toon as tbe bearta of the people nor tutors, nor governors to lord and were prepared for it; and went on to we would be all brethren ahow how the principles of tho gospel rule it, but were appointed to tuanage AS LOW AS ANYWHERE IN UTAH. who Those had been revealed, gradually, as fast as free vote of tbe the people were prepared to receive would be upheld by the and the Order, besubjeet to them. This order would prevail and the members of A central board would be or removal. spirit of it would flow like the wavs of ganized for each Stake of Zion, and the sea, till it reached every settlement. in each District. The spirit of Ood would bear recerd ef separate organization W. then read the Penrose C. Elder TVXdx-lco- t tbe truth of it. Babylon was bound to fall, and if we stay as we are, depending Preamble and Resolutions and the Rules AND on Babylon for necessaries, we would by the organization of the Order adopted have to go without. Ia this Order, ho .THE STONE-FRON- T Ladies', Misses', snd Children's meant to be ready to go and come just at St. George. Trimmed Hats and JVuev Goods. as he was required, and he considered The congregation accepted them by thii tbe duty of every member of it. unanimous vote. The Relief Society could do a great deal C. WOODIEOSEE. The following ttmporary organization more than they bad dene, organizing themselves for the) production of things of the Order for this Stake was they and their families need. If this is then effected by unanimous votes on the Zion of God, be would say let us eaoh nomination, Prest. Smith explain' unite te build it up in tbe way the Lord ing that this was necessary for the pur a rrUi stock ? bad appointed. sz CIGARS. kT District of directories, organizing pose BIDia LOSINZO show circumas to was Medicines Patent change, Referred' to the revelation in early and subjecl limes requiring martin Harris to be stances Tequired and wisdom might dic ARTICLE come an example to the churoh in TOILET tate laying hia property before the Bishop F. D. Richards, President. This was declared to be a law unto all Walter Thomson, Lorin Farr, Vice Hardware, Staple Drags, Notions, wbo came to Zion to receive an inheri tance. There were many queries ia the Presidents. Medicinal Tsei. Paper Haagings, Queen's-War- e, minds of tbe people since the subject of W. W. Burton, Secretary. Glass-ware- , Saddles, Har-e- si tbis Urder was introduced. Some would : C. . Edwin Stratford, Joseph Stanford, like to know more about it before sub and Harnesa trimscribing their names. One good feature Assistant Secretaries. in tbe Saints was, they were willing to ming!, Cordage and C. F. Middleton, Treasuror. FULL STCCK. NEW STORE, a when tbe of receive principle spirit F. Farr, Israel Canfield, Rich Aaron the Lord manifested it, and trust to tbe Lord for tbe results. The practice of ard Ballantyne, F. A. Hammond, D. B, S. HORKOCEJ, W. T. BASES. the principles of tbis Order would de Rawson, John I. Hart, C. W. Penrose, to our it minds, just as it was with D. M. Stuart, L. W. Sburtliff, Directors, velop the study of geometry or any other sci Prest. D. H. Wells made some remarks ence. At first some might be dissatis not the fied, through results they upon the probability of mistakes, and seeisg Ogden. had expected immediately, But when tbe necessity for patience and charity, asixts rot DEALERS IN it became properly organized, labor and taking a course to command confi classified, and tbe machinery in proper dence, being willing for tbe Lord t di motion, the results would be astonishing rect in all things. and tbe treasuries would become so full PRIST. OEO. A. SMITH that members of the Order would be A NEW STOCK 0V able to draw what they demanded, ac Wished all. present to attend the Con cording to tbe revelation. But by this ference which would commence next time tuey would have proved themeelvet Tbursdny; the Board which had been so that their werd wculd be like tbe chosen to meet and take immediate , AUBTIT! In great variety, all for Bale word of the Almighty. The speaker measures te effect brunch organizations, woulT feel that then referred to the co operation of the and hoped tho Order AT LOWEST KATES. V IT-- lj word d was there no such Box as"fail;"congra-tulateElder in people County, according the Sisters of tbe Relief Society to the instructions of Prest. Younir several yeara ago. iney bad a tannery, on what Ihey bad done here, commendi'd a woolen faotory, so , in working order, the organizations for the improvement I and manufactured tbeirown shoes, hats, cf tbe young during trie rait waiter V for showed the nccrssity Clothing, so. There were fifteeu de retrenchn!; pari menu, each with its superintend advised the raising of sorghum and the dent, but all joined in one eysteia. Thry promotion of every industry that would sheep-herd- , baa tbeir dairv help to stop importations, to pay their blacksmith shop, &o , &o , and taxes, ecbool bills and all other oblige the pecple obtained the (hints Ibev lions and lmoilitica, to subscribe and MEDICINES, needed without money. If the people ia pay for the Ogden JnscnoM, which he Ogden with their numbers, talents, fi commended and approved; to seek to the Goods. nancial ability, &a , would Our new WAGON end MACHI in Lord with all our hearts, unite in all the same way they could become im- things and raiee ourselves from being NERY winsbortDEPARTMENT, mensely rloh. Cod would inspire the slaves to freedom, wealth and exaltation. Ij be opened in tba people like be did bn servants of old- - Cbeir enng the Anthem, A FULL LIKE OF Jasob and Abraham, for example, and "(.onie. we that Love the Lord.' Benediction Elder in them Wood Wilfoid by give ability temporal things as Old Tithing Office ! ruff. ue can uone in spiritual imngs. Ttic thr evening. LIQUORS PERFUMERY.1?-- - Delivered a discourse touching en va rtous point! relative te tbe United Order. Quoting tbe prayer of the Savior that all who believed on thro, might be one. The speaker said everybody know that Union, properly directed, was produo tiva of good, and showed what bad been accomplished by the united efforts of the Saiata. He referred to Fourierism, ooa'.alism, Communism and other inst tationi of a kindred nature which had failed, and argued that their failure was due to lack of guidance from the Alniigh ty. : He would not give a straw for any scheme unless the spirit of God was in it. When he joined 1'rests. Young and Smith at Nephi on llmr return from tbe South, he found that Ood was in what Ikev taught, and remarked to Prest. Young thai "the eld fiddle was in tune.'' Elder Taylor then pointed out the ondition we were in, importing nearly everything from abroad, sending raw material out of the country instead of Baking it up at heme; wanted to know where we were drifting to, and showed tbe advantages of the people untie? their labors under proper direction, getting their sons to learn trades, and trying to dispense as far as possible With foreign importations . By uniting in this Order personal freedom would sot be curtailed. Neither incompetent block' keads nor tnag'ers were wanted to di rect it. No yoke was wanted but the yoke of Christ. We must erganize ae eording to the lews of tbe land, act with prudence and come as near as possible le lae order ef tbe Holy 1'riestheoJ. Iinsm 0. B. WALLAGB Ceiled th attention ef those preset to the spirit la which they received the Gospel and how its prinoiples bed been ratSIDSHT JOBBFH I0DNO e!eeloped tbe "line npac line, precept pea precept," end they embrace 1 them Expressed his gratitude to God fo? the feeling that they would serve Ood, come introduction ef this Order. He would life or eonne death. This principle must answer the questions winch arose in be received er we would never beoorae many hearts, by telling a dream. One ae. If everything on earth wa really of the brethren dreamed that he asked the Lord's why not acknowledge Uis Drigbam to explain the Order to him lights and say what we possessed was Brigham answered, "go wiih me and I lot ears bat His? Elder Wallnoe touched will shew yeu." He thought we could en the departure ef many from the spirit ail de thai? Ood wae our Father, and e should obey Him in all things. To of humility, and the growth in our midst of pride and arrogance and know Gad wee eternal life. If we had hewed bow this Order wonld briag in this knowledge we must b; ;he happiest better spirit eol hew it wonld use people on earth. But we were Buffering to general and personal edvsnuge a our propensities and weaksesses to overvast amount ef iix now wasted by come our good qualities. Tbe man that thousands. was sanctified unto the Lord would have Prest. Geo. A. P.aitb made a ftw nothing in him displeasing to the Father, testifying that the time hud eosne and wnen he came to lay down hie life, for the Saints to ui' for the r.detap. i'. would be like passing into a sweet tioa of Zion, aai that unless we ajvana-e- d s'eep, and his eternal future was secure. ia tb i orp aLhiuoa wj eau'd not n The speaker then described, in detail. Joy the spir.t et the advantages that would accrue to a alrgmeat and e immunity organised te make and pre. i. Peebles, Fifth Prescription Druggist, Street, Ogden, Utah. Tii-War- HOREOCKS & BAKER, Main Street SUSTGKEIR'S Sewing Machines, JUST ARRIVED, SPRING AND SUM3IER GOODS, , THE CELEBRATED Prince , JLeJL Organs U&l KJ UUX w MAIN STREET, OGDEN, cow-her- hat-sho- s, PURE DRUGS & PATENT paots, Yuri WHY IS IT? W. H. That all Railroad men are now taking tbeir Meals at the DZLMONICO ? Be- EOOPIE, Snpt. All eiders addressed to T). TT. cause Mr. Landt sets an excellent table, Pwy, Ogdea, will moire rromDt treats Lis eustomerB right, and only StUDtioi charges $5.00 per v?ee for board. a up T. E. BROWS-- M. D. Or VISOTITU; ALrMSTJS OFof TJMTERSITT Kichuoad Usdio&l Co!lm. V. HviJent 1'ATiifuaa and Snrgtoa t Collrge B p.uu; riK)W oi va. aiMical Botuty: Bmrtaos ef Salt Lk tuition U. P. R K , tic Harvic boob tbe latwt ao4 taut BwUiodn of AUopt&ie Treatment. . OCiee MAI2T St.. w Tws Doors Perfumery and Toilet oils, TCitrs, tau?isiies, BncsnES,rJ Sroceries! Groceries 1 Genuine Old Scotch Wliisliey, Old Cognac Brandy, Dutch SchnappALSO, Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, f oreign ana Aauve nines u . nri CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, OOEDT,EED ASGOSIf JACKET, PLA5T1TI0J and BITTERS. and Reeirfcme - O C DEX. Scati cf Post Oflce, S& Prescriptions Ateuratdy Frtpared. dsstf WILLIAM "& riiivx.'- - - |