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Show h\_ tioular saints of the most high God to re-estabIlish this confidence on the earth; and in order Arrangements should‘gme with our fire department as early as possible for sprinkling the streets and race tracks during the coming Wn, Us & Co. - - Enrroas AND Paoemnrons. summer, as they proved themselves more efiiFIRST DAY OF THE FORTY-FOURTH CONFERENCE. cient at that kind of Work than any other last year; and it is a pity that so excellent a fire NOTICE! brigade should be allowed to “ waste its fra- gnach’s fiduarata to (fleet, accomplish, bring about, institute and establish this delightful, beautiful, glorious, swet t, heavenly state of affairs, it is particularly and absolutely and positively. necessary, indispensrble and essential that we as a people, as saints, as the children of Zion should be one. grance on the desert air.” It is advisable that our settlements take im-mediate steps to raise the striped variety of Brett ren we must be one. In faith we are to There is a sheet printed in this city which be one. In spiritual things iwe must be one. broom handles; also, thatw'they plant a large bears the remarkablemame of the Wonder. Ito In temporal things wemust be one. In all ' supply of seed tin and doughnuts, and prepare is published in the interest of the Lord knows things we must be ONE. I cannot think, imagine, conceive; conjure or portray to myself any reason, argument or ex- in time for drying, canning and otherwise sav- what, and Estey Organs. The name we think, must have been given for a two-fold purpose, ing, the different varieties of cork—screws and first, as a W’onderful specimen of bad typofor making dog collars, that, so far as possible, graphy, and secondly, as a Wonderful specimen these products may be supplied without import- of English composition. We have never before seen a sheet that said so very little with so many ing. P. S. Seeds of the above plants can be pro- words, in fact, a surfeit of words enveloping a cured at reasonable prices at the Tithing Oflice. famine of ideas. There is but one man who cuse why the Latter-day-saints should shrink or hesitate to repose the 'most unreserved, unlimited and complete confidence, trust and affection in President Teung. I have been intimately, closely, privately, particularly and constantly associated with could have turned out so Wonderful a botch, President Young for many years, and I have BRIGHAM Domes. never pert eived, nor discovered the least, smalland we think we discern his Stain. BROTHER Gas. est or slightest reason why the people should 1). H. How-IN-TnE-oaousn. And the Lord opened the mouth 'of the ass, mistrust him either in the most insignificant or and she said unto Balsam: the most important matters. Neither did I ever SALUTATORY. see or hear or know of any word or expression ’if‘I—cfl "’ or'thought or intention or act or deed of PresiENocH Inasmuch as our dearly beloved vicegerent, dent Young, in public or before his brethren, or the Lord’s anointed, and President of the in private, unseen or secret" that was in the mi- Church-and-Kingdom has seen fit to introduce nutest degree.wrong or improper. or that, had _ not forits immediate object the benefit, blessing, a new social system which it has pleased his improvement, enrichment, advancement, enlightenment and progress of the Latter-day Saints. Brethren and sisters let us be ONE! high holiness to name the “United Order,” and Inasmuch as the Wonder, the Herald, the We publish the foregoing as a choice speciNews and other church papers have not shown men of English composition emanating from sufficient zeal in the great and noble cause, and ’ d c ithe'leamed chancellor ofEnoch‘s university." ‘ Inasmuch as it has been decided by many of THE common salutation between “ Latter-day its adherents that an organ for advocating its SYNOPSIS 0F PROF. APOSTLE CARRING- Saints " now upon meeting each other is TON’S DISCOURSE, principles and propagating its beauties is re“ How’s yer Enoch.” Delivered in the New Tabernacle, Sunday afternoon, quired, therefore, May 3rd , 1814. Brethren and sisters—During the continuance of the fleeting months comprised in that portion blessed and set apart for that purpose, to go of eternity embraced and included in the past forth toevery kindred, tongue and people of the Be it ordained that Enocn‘s Anvocs'rs be THE KING OF THE MORDIONS. Tuna—Captain Jinks, or any other it will go to. five annual revolutions of our sublunary sphere, I'm Brigham Young of the Mormon Band, Whose faith is built upon the sand; Church-and-Kingdom of Utah, to carry the ev- I have—in the providence of President Young My will is law through all the land Inhabited by the Mormons. erlasting (till a new revelation be given) doc- and the. Lord—been absent, away and separated from the home of the Saints and the prophets trine of this new plan of salvation, and to unMy people shall wear wooden shoes, wooden shoes. of God in these valleys of the mountains, travfold the mysteries and benefits of the new com- eling, journeying, itinerating, wandering and And in this work it shall receive perambulating among, through and amidst the the blessings of the Lord.-—per his attorney nations, tribes, kindreds, tongues and peoples wooden shoes, My people shall wear wooden shoes While I'm the King of the Mormons. mandment. on the face of the earth. Anl I have discovered, Brigham. -—-o-.-O—«— 0f Enox order I'm the head, The people by the nose are led. On sorghum they shall all be fed While I’m the King of the Mormons. ascertained and (lemonstrated to my own satis- “Tana: exists, one Would say, in moral as faction and knowlelge, and fully convinced mywell as in physical order, a supreme law which self so that I certainly know of my own personassigns to institutions, as to certain beinus, a fated limit, marked by the term of their utility. al knowledge. beyond the possibility ,or power And when I'm dead my son shall rule. my son shall rule, my son shall rule, And when I'm dead my son shall rule, And be the King of the Mormons. Until this providential term has arrived, no op- of practical and successful refutation, that all Steinem—Yes. you see that's just how it is. If I can get the people to deed their prop- rty ovrr to me and my successors forever, they will tither have to accept my son for their king or lose their property. Capital plan. , Ain't it? ~ position prevails, cons )iracies. revolts, every- the sects, societies, parties, Christian churches, thing fails against the irresistable force which maintains what people seek to overthrow; but denominations and organizations, Christian or if, on the contrary, a state of things immov- Pagan, priests or laymen, whether in christianable in appearance ceases to be useful to the ized. civilized, modernized, progressive and progress of humanity, then neither the e'npire cultivated nations, or among those we may reof tradition. nor courage, nor the memory of a glorious past, can retard by a day the fall which gard. think and look upon as pagan, heathen, has been decided by destiny." uncivilized, unenlightened and unprogressed The above extract from Napoleon‘s history of n1t':ons, peoples or communities—that all these Julius Cmsar, must have been written with the societies, peoples, communities and nations Mormon Kingdom in his mind‘s eye. for bad have lost confidence in each other and in their he lived in Utah and been acquainted with all political, social and religious leaders. This is the workings of that institution, he could not very lamentable, deplorable and greatly to be have written a paragraph more applicable to its regretted, and it is our mission, duty, labor and present state. object, as the chosen, peculiar, special and pars The Co-op. concern I now must bust. And crush its business in the dust: While shouting forth “ In God we true ." And in the King of the Mormons. My son Hi-rmn they’ve driven out, they’ve driven out, they've drivr n out, My son Iii-ram they’ve driven out, And I the King of the Mormons. The revelations through me given, Are steady as the winds of Heaven. Some last for Weeks. quite six or seven. And greatly bother the Mormons. Euox order is the last, is the last, is the last, Knox order is the last. And wooden shoes for the Mormons. - |