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Show If She 0gdftt guuetwnl tliarlea IV. Penrose. Editor ' and Bvainen MauMfisr.' , OGDEX. VTA II. Monday E renin?, April perished annually in the streets, gutters and slams of New York, would go into the Kingdom of Heaven, before them, with all tbeir cant and pretended piety. .A.. .President Young then gave counsel to motbershow'to train their children io the SALT LAKE CITY. path of truth, honesty, politeness and faith in God, and invoked the blessings Late of Z. C. M. I., has opened and of the Lord upon the Saints. is now selling, at Wholesale and Cboiftang (be anthem, 'The eyes of all wait upon thee. 0, and Retail, one of the largest Orton Pratt, Historian and General Church Recorder, and Wilford Woodruff his assistant. He also presented the following: President ef the Coiled Order in all the world wherever established, Brigham Younr Presidenf. Geo. A. Smith, Daniel' H Second Wells. John Tay Assistant loit Wilford Woodruff.Orsen Hyde, Orson Pra t, Sea , Charles C. Rich, Lorenzo Snow, ErastusSnow, Franklin D. Richards, George Q. Cannon, Brigham Youngs Jr., Joseph F. Smith and Albert , , Varriugiun. Secretary, David McKenzie Assistant Secretaries. Geo. Goddard, D. 0. Ca'.der, P. A. Schettler, James Jack and . T. Caine. - - ' General Bookkeeper, T. W. Ellerbeck. '"Treasurer, G. A. Smith. " Aesistaat Treasurer, Bishop Edward Hunter. i Board of Directors, H. S. Eldridge, John Sharp, Feramorz Little, Moses Thatcher, John Van Cott, Jas. P. Freeze, Henry Dinwoodey, Thomas Taylor and E. F. Sheets. Gee. Goddard was sustained as Clerk Qf tke Conference. Geo. Fir-tVic- e 12. 1S?5. looked by the sp'rit- of revelation upon the great work required, of u, both far the liTiog an the dead, befell teat we did 101 realiie ner appreciate our position at we ihould. We mast wake up and unie our efforts, for the United e of tbs whole Order was the the It was eesjr Church. of buildiag enough to talk, about it, but practising it was another thing. Thousands' of questions arose in relation to it wbick poz-le- d and human selfishness was the let us not threw aciJe great obotaole. Ibe eternal riches for mines And houses and railroads and. worldly property, but let us.deeie ourselves heart and soul to the- - ioteregU of Zion. - NEWS! GOOD Lord." Prayer by Elder : , , Lldexr, and best stocks of Geo. Q. Cannon. SHOES, The Boot, Shoe, Leather, and Shoe Finding Department of Z.CJI.I. at Salt Lake City, . Sunday, 10 a.m. BOOTS, Choir sang CAPS, "The time is nigh that happy time, That long expeoted blessed day." GENTS GLOVES, See. Young. Prayer by Elder Joha. W. " Choir sang "The great and glorious gospel light Bought expressly for the Spring Trade. has been enlarged to double its former capacity and is now displacing a Has ushered forth unto my sight." Our friends in the country will superior class of goods, embracing the most staple and popular bLDEB. OB80N PEATT. ... . styles Read1 from. the last chapter of Isaiah, save moaey by calling before pur in known American markets, among which, for Ladies' and Children'g commencing at the 1st verse, "It shall chasing elsewhere. come that 1 will gather all nations and wear, we call attention to the Specialties of Edwin C. Burt, Sellers & Co tongues,., and tbey shall come and see my glory, and I will set a sign among and Findings, Sausser, Dangler k Co., and many other styles of Shoes justly esteemed anj them, &c." He then read some passages from the Book of Mormon to show tht SLDKK GEO. Q. CA5K0H souht lor. that book was the sign of the com AS ALSO THE ABOVE SUPPLIED AT FBE8T. BEIQHAM TOOMO Announced a meeting after the close of mencement ef the great gathering which the morning's serviecs, in the Taberna- LESS THAN TEN PER CENT. the prophets bad predicted should take ac seasons toe times and SaiJ the tor Particular attention is called to immense additions recently made in the last days, and a sign that ale, of the stockholders' in Z C. M. I., plaee of the purposes of God God for the purpose 'of taking measures to complishmentto remembered his with the covenants were known the Lord, and it was His in our stock of Foreign and Domestic Leather and Shoe Findings. carry out the original designsin starting to reveal tbem if he pleased. The fathers concerning the House of Israel No one, be said, tke Institution- - He said the principles right the fact that a Saints did not know the time fixed for d were true, and Sign of highly civilized nation had once dwelt the was and not it scene, winding up themselves to every refleotire FRENCH STOCK (these goods for quality and finish are superior upon the American continent. Tbey known to was the it angels, certainly He considered that our co operaluind. were toe ancestors of the present de to the speaker. not revealed But the & tive institution bad been a very great to anything known.) , graded Indian tribes; a branch of the Shareholders principles of the gospel were made House of Israel. Through dooms taken altogether wicked and who affected those received known, bad received a hundred per cent on ness they have been cursed of God and DIMS AXD BOILER MAKERS, I he institution had tbem, no matter whether they ever saw had, dwindled in unbelief; and in conie their investment. Jondot HaiimerTlIIe. tided over the effects ef the financial Joseph Smith or not, so that they were quence oi reacting the gospel, in MANb'FACTTJRERS OF willing to forsake all things and gather the fourth Mercier, Naucier, , crisis that had a!fcted the whole counthe ef Christian era. century to prepare themselves for the coming Korro, Jeven, had been almost entirely destroyed, Cable, Log, Ox, Binding and try. Wo should seek to build up and up of the Sou of Man. What then? After they Chas. Simon, Lasker, in associations ana were their suuk strengthen bar in other Chains posterity Cornelius Hefgl. Coriieillan, cur midst, for they would prove ef great they were brought here they wanted barism and darkness. Tbe saints had something to eat. Many of them had tried for Corner to. Fir effects Boxes Iron or us madn and of The all, repaired. to good induce tbe Indians to klpsaing years all kinds of Boiler Work on the moat Reasonbeau manifested lived in such. a condition that en Monday respect and turn to the God of their fore and cooperation, , tad able Terma. all work guaranteed, aa the best bad to pawn their best ' He morning they DOMESTIC STOCK: those labors but been throughout (h Territory,. had pointed clothes to iron only ia nsad. near fathers, sustain tbem during the week, to the sncosss at'Urigham City as a case invain. ly when and was the week's it wages came, Wax. Hemlock and Oak in point. He believed by taking a wise The gospel revealed by Jesns to the Riiftsels; Country Trade Solicited.' and business course- - we oould establish consumed in immediate wants and in Jewish nation was also made known, afPebble: 7 Upper; the the same clothes, redeeming process of rear the Hemlock PhiladelTheatre, and Sbop, ttie muBufuotuii) of every branch of inthe ter ressurreotion from the to Tamplco; dead, to be gone through every week. the people on this continent dustry necessary for our weldire. While having phia Call and Kip; Jesus ap Sail Lake Curaeoa; - When tbey came here some began to ao City, was of out Oak and Hemlock of the stream gold to His disciples several limes on running peared A and address orders, rare of Morris Leavs, cumulate and old mode of their means, Harness Leather; the nation to pay for goods which could life was this continent, and on one occasion he Evaoa, Dox 1066, Salt Lake City. dl&o-Jforgotten,-anthey did not re asked them what bo ttiAunlaotured in the United Stales, it Santa Cruz Sole Leather Welting; desired nfter be they member the Hand delivered that tbem, Itoans all would be impossible to return to specie And the Latent Stylet to Colors; should the Father. go They replied but became lif ted up in their hearts, neg Lasts. of with three that payments. 80 will) the affairs of this leoted their after exceptions, they prayers and set their hearts nad done tneir work on earth Territory.' While our money went out they should from us to pay far goods which we eould npon the things of this world. It was go to tbe father anl dwell with Jesus, sun- make ourtolvrs, we should be continual- lamentable to see people who bad been He promised 1 hem that after they had FACING UNION DEPOT, If articles produced brought from the depths of poverty, for lived to the oge of seventy-twly Impoverished. their - . at borne eont more than those imported, getting their God and the pit from desire .should be fulfilled. 4 7 i , But the 'G- - X t Ibe mean 1 were kept for home circuit-tifli- whence they were digged. He asked, other three did not like to express the uepart-menand therefure it was belter for us could we build up Zion and be prepared S3cret desire of their hearis Jesus Firtt'Clast Accommodation for Traveler). to meet the savior when be shall come, He consid-erto sustain heme products. however discerntd tlnir wishes, and mercantile institu- and yet set our hearts upon the things promised them that they should not our 50 tions should give the preference, so far or tbis world; As persons, on the burn taste of death but should be preserved "Golden ' as offered all Gato" the ing ship, ana so that they should not THE 0NLY1TeLM0MC0 ! possible, to our home made goods, gold and property tbey possessed to any sufferprepared a.nd atUt in bringing them into the marand that they should remain Bar pain, who one would from save them the as and Billiard Hall, on the Corner, C. ket. We must take a course to sustain witnesses lor him while the world dl64 tf. those g bad who accumulated flames, SuTDt. Miller, presiding. uurpelves, or we would be for ever a should and when should he stand, come and set hearts. their it. upon propeity and or and B. should people. John be dependent belpluas pi Czachert, changed, in the twink would see the time when tbey would give they ' of an eye, and enter into, the full- dl62-3l'KOP'R. Choir sang, ail for Ibe spirit of life and salvation ling of the glory of God. after this a which they once enjoyed. Did we know ness 0, praise God la His Holiness." was their how to prepare for the coming ebangewere wrought upon heaven-au-bodies , Prayer by Prest. Brigham Young. UTAH CENTRAL d into laey caugbtup r our ItordT We knew how ' lea. ' i a.. n t.. beard unspeakable things, and they min- - 3EL , oumruuy, 4 p. id, to turn from our evils, our- pride, isiereu on enrtn among tbe ancient in Choir iau; OdvetousaesB, deceit, the love of worldly , , CONFERENCE TRAINS WILL RUN r Habitants of tins comment and then eto and wealth, anger, malice, strife, , 'What woadrqui things we now behold turn were taken away. The people went in DAILY DURINNG CONFERENCE. 10 tho Lord ana teach the truth to IS prophets seen in days old.". our children'; and this was required of to wicneauess and turned from God, and ljeaTlug Jgden at 5 and SMI a ni. Arrrive at Salt Lake at 8:15 and 10:40 a.m. dwindled down and were us. We should pattern Prayer by Bishop E. F. Sheeti. after Jesus they gradually Being about to leave for Europe I will sell off nay stock of Goods to the wrath of God until a ren . subject ; ' Christ's : as far as in our power, nam Choir sang example " only was left, and thev am in it ana be united together. Consisting of "All hail tbe glorious day most degraded and benighted condition. was in desired our mercantile to Salt Lake and It, Return $2.00 Ogden .)., '..! lly prophets long foretold." affairs that each and every one should were tbey to remain in this state? Wm 1 35 " " Elder Geo. Q. Cannon presented the receive hie share of the benefit; that tho mere no hope for these desaenHrfnta . r Kaysville, 1.00 Farmington 7 House tbe of In Israel fulfilment of ui)riiieg of the Church, who we poer should not help to give the nob big ' ' Centreville .75 " uonRtraously sustained by the Confer aivmenas.' out trade together so that the promises made to tbeir forefathers. Wood's Cross ' .60 God had commenced a work among those noe, as fallows : y eaob should have every benefit that was ! snd those men will Trains tribes, who Salt Oirden leare for holy Lake, weia Brigham Young, Prophet, 8e?r and fair and just. He wished the Saints to and wefe Intermediate anon ministering Points, at 8.40 and them, Revelaior, and President of the Chureh unite their means and efforts for matual preserved of lleaua Christ of Latter-daSaints in advantage, and if we wanted the bless aua tnej were coming to tbe saints by p.m. nunilreds, and asking, to be baptized. Tickets Good From April 5th to all the world. Caps, Shoes, &c, ings oi me iora we must put away 12th. George A. Smith and Daniel II. Wells, oovetousness, and what we could earn or saying mat ancient men had appenred April to ; ' them, tbem to be instructing counsellors to President Brigham l oune gather, use it in the name of ithe Lord, baptized JAVES SDARP, Gen'l Freight AT PRICES WHICH' Lorenio Sa'ow, Briguatu Young, Jr., and for.the building up of His kingdom, and go to work to till the ground and and Ticket Agent. wicKea wava. ,t l wnen ne raw a man in mi irom o... Albert Carrington, John W. loung, and hb fT.iremoteu q'm.m . , . meir. wars . ana . Vinnm cmri , (JUUfc, Villi Ullill.l uw Uee. Q. Cannon, assistant counsellors to this Churoh, LUO UeS- nwo for seemed '. it rich, getting oendanta of only one tribe tbe seed of President Brigham Youbjn i .. as though riches were bound to make the John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff. Orson possessor grow proud and independent, Joseph. In the north countries there S. and lead him . to apostacy. We never were bidden up the descending of ten Hyde, Orson l'ratt, Hen., Clias. C. Ki-- h. Loreaio Snow, Envsius Snow, Franklin cou'd establish Zion unlei-- we devoted tribes, who also vould have to be visited they would come forth, tbe ice flow- Marble or Sandstone Monuments p K'oharas, Ueo, y. Cannon, Briirbaiu all things to the service ef the Lord and and down before the preseuce of tbe ing Young, Jr , Joseph F. Smith and Albert become one in all things. CUT AND LETTERED BY prophets, and tbe also would come to Carriugton, members of the Quorum of Presileut Young weni on ta show the Aion ttf receive tbe blessings of the cbil the Twelve. ,i K of necessity improvement in the manage 'John Smith, Patriarch of the Church. ment of our mercantile business, in our oren of tpbnam, in the fulfillment of the predictions of the prophets concern- - UAIN'STREKT. . OGDEN. 1). Wallace, President of this Gorg iarming operations: the benefits of wool 6ake of Zion, and Wm. H. Folsom and raising, silk raising and manufacturing, ing i li House ef Isratl The bett and cheapest in the market. Llder Pratt quoted a creat number of John T. Caine his oouusellors. 'A and other branches of industry. It was d99 3m Win. Eddingtoo, Tbotniw E. Jeremy, neoessary that the ladies of Utah cease passages from the Uible, Buk of Moi Ogdei. mon and Doctrine and. Covenants, m jahn It. Kumell, Miner G. Attwood, extravagance, and praotise economj and show what God would do in last diivs piuiicr B. Huntington, Theo. MoKean, industry, and quit the desire for luxuries UTAH Hosea Stout, Milaudo Pratt. J. R. Win. simply because they were imported, and in gathering his peoiile and redeeming the tribes of who Israel were to reocive Facing Union Square, - Ogden Cily. der, Ua J," Taylor, Henry Dmwoodey, cost a high price. If we wished to be- neir chi .lrpn of oiesaincs trom tbe MiHen Artwood, A. M. Cannon, Joseph ome independent and wealthy, weshould FIRST-CLAS- H HOTEL. Jlorne, Andrew W. Winburg and George go io ana unite our labors, and raise Lpbraim. lie showed that the birth Jsebeker, member of ike High Couneil. What we needed, establish faotories. and right was taken from Reuben and given Elias Smith, President of the High wnat we must purchase from abroad. to Joseph, and this bltssing descended to Newly fitted up and Furnished. his son liphraim, whose i.esoendants ia y ries s Quorum, and Edward Suelgreve obtain by a united effort. Let Ibe the Carriage to and from all trains. lasjdays were to hold the keys and dlTOtf and fclias Morris, his, counsellors country stores buy their good in union A. D. SHAKHSrEARE. Pron'r. tne wnole lor lUuse of Isratl, Diessings , Joseph Young, President of the 6rst witn the parent institution. He wanted aid were in this Church. One seven Presidents of the Seventies, and business done on a cash basis, so that tuty thousand eer-Levi W. Hitnoock; lle.iry Hemuian, Al- we uugut uuiaia an me oeneuts arisme hundred and forty-fou- r vanis ot uod, twelve thousand of each bert P. Rookwood, Horace S. Eldridge, irom caso purchases., , G. A. OIILSON, ,. ENCLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN v., tribe would be set apart for the purpose Jacob Gates and John VauColt, members o ougot io raise an tne wool we of of the first seven Presidents of me Sev. need for home use, and have millions of going forth to hunt up all the seed of MAIN - - OGDEN 8TREET, rili aties. . for exportation. We should raise Israel Irom every part of the pounds God of , would minister Davii-Prophets t E W. President of the Elders' all the fruit we need, and not amonir . . . i . . import a . L . Four doors North of Ogden House. Quorum, and W. W. Taylor and Juuius can of it. The eisters should make up ids iriues in me norm, jonn, tbe .Keve-lato- r, would be there, and. 88 revmld Jf. Wells, his counsellors. . ' the hats and bonnets required for them Of the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught Smith, tbe ice would be smit Edward Hunter, Presiding Bishop; selves and daughters. We should learn to or in bottle, All kinds ef , Leonard W. Hardy ana Robt. T. Burton to make all we need and live on what we ten, and tbe mountains flow down at the of 1 these wIifb presence ' ? led men, . . Viis counsellor A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF raise. ALSO, l they ' Samuel 0. Lad J, President of the He gave advice to mothers to instruct the people rorth to come to Zion, and be crowned with the fulness of Wm tbe PripntMcLaouliu and their daughters in the laws of life and PrUsts' Quorum; ! Manufactured in tbe Beat Jaa. Latham, hie counsellors. . the principles that govern tbe re heod from tbe hands of Ibe children of Adam Spier President f the Teach. production or the nice, tuat healthy and r.pDraira who held the kevs in this Home, Jlountain Dew, Pipifax,U. S., Victoria and California Elder Pratt expressed his con- STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. er' Quorum; Martiu Ltnii and Ueury DFauurui children iniebt be broetrbt. Church. viction that in tbe neighborhood of tbe Wine Bitters, I. Dorenms, bis counsellors anu mat llinr girls might preserve lonn, Jas. Leach, President of the Deacons' neir purity ana chastity, and not brinsr Polar rrgion was a warmer climate than REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED, PRODUCB CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEN CI21, Quorum; John H. Pickueli and Thomas divzrace ucon themselves and th.tr that which surrounded it. and mik C. Jones his counse lors. friends tie dilated upon tbe folly of seven or eight hundred miles of country, and that tbe tribes of Israel dwelt Jnrt removed from the old itiuid on Fourth St. AT George A Smith, Trustee in Trust for night rarties and night courlinir. and and would be there, forth as brought te Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-datbe wickedness of men in leading antruv He read from the Book of MorPaiais, and John Sliarp, John L Smith, ht inoocent He sxid let the strong; de LeGrand Young, Elijah It Sheets, Jos. tenu tbe weak; the man who would take mon the declaration of Jesus Chrint thai F. Smith, Moses Tuaicher, John Van advnntage of the trusting, fond woman after be left the Nepbites, he would go Juk P. Fre x, and seduce her from tbe f nths of virtue, and minister to tbe tribes of Israel in Cott, Amos M. Miis-er- , Ogden Junction. F A. Miiche 1 and Thomas Tyior,!H his ongru to De damned, nrni be would be. the north, and that in the tatter days be NEAR THE LIVERY STABLES. . , A (rOBXERLT JUHCTIOK ' HOTEL:) a9sistants And then priests, scribes and Phatisees would gather them in, with all his peofrom four tbe ple of the President ef the earth. quarters who Alber Carringfon, Nothing adulterated. All of the best selection. fought agaiast tne work of God. He also read from that Book tbe predic TU ANSIEST AND HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED Perpetual Emigrating Fund to galhtr nad abused us lor- - marrying the women, aauetaction guaranteed. tion that when the book should come wee. but fur m would be pfi without a the poor, TruHua O. Angell, Architect of the protector, he would tell ihe n thu the forth iu ibe lalter times, if the Gentiles II. BEARDSLEY, Proprietor. Church. poor fallen creatures, 20,1X10 of whom Concluded TJiirdPaje. d49tt ' key-ston- e. ! HATS, ,' Leather 57, Main Street, Yellow Boot. recop-loende- HAYNES ... SON, Kali. ia o, O ii E! 2T, In short, our preparations for plying a large Springr trade will he found liiwougn ana complete in every of the Institution, el Meals cents. l'I LROA X. - r. ,r j s . w. FARES. GENTS' FURNISHING Hats. y OUT! CLOTHIBJG, , 'J H. HOOPER, sin mi . I all Boots and GOODS Notions, DEFY COMPETITIONlJ I ;. MONUMENT Must be Sold Without Reserve s James Fowler, dv-- . S. tf PLONSKY, Main Street, HOTEL, CLARK'S! -- i J t i 4 f WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT ALE AHD BEER! Jot-ep- TINWARE ' - ; SCOTCH y BEARDSLEY HOUSE AND IRISH WHISKEY CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, THE Offden, Utah GHoickst dmij. W.H.CLARK ProariaUr |