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Show j.r.njAntiJt: Impossible! If youd 'pxy your grocer $ro a pound he couldnt sell youbettejiakin3 powder , than Schillings Best Kt THE GREAT DEBATE. Continued', From iH Page. TT the arguments advanced daring the evening Elder Ballard again made the opening speech; and his first attaflk was directed .against a quotation from the Doc. & CovUmade hy Elder Condit in support of Bis. con tention that the Lord has had but one mouthpiece at any one time upon the eartbnthatmore would create confusion. This portion ol the argument .vjraa devoted to proof that upon the death of Joseph, the mantle fell upon Brigham . Young, his only, legitimate successor. Continuing, the speaker outlined what he supposed would be" the line of his opponents argument this evening, which would be a claim that Brigham Young did not enter at the gate spoken of in the Cov. rerevelation in the Doc. ferred to by Elder Condit upon the -- . J .previous evening. r Referring to the alleged statement of the Prophet Joseph regardbe ing the 200,000 whom it would " to the .to impossible transport Rocky Mountains, Elder Ballard showed that at that time the body of the Church could not have ex . exceeded 25.000 or 20,000 and that a largo mojority of these came to the mountains. What, then, became of the remaining 175,000 or 200.000. Although both' William Marsh and 8idney Rigdon each had a small following at the time of theif excommunication, they and their followers, together with all of their could not unbaptized posterity have numbered nearly 200,000 as alleged. The speaker, reverting to the ordination of Joseph Smith., and Oliver Cowdery a disputed point of the previous evening quoted from the Doctrine and Covenants 1 Tl r I BfitFGB fits wMm-- 1 When the children get their feet wet and take cold give them a hot foot bath, a bowl of hot drink, a dose of Ayers Cheny. Pectoral, and put them to bed. The chances are they will he all right in the morning. Continue the Cherry Pectoral a few days, until til cough has disappeared. Old coughs are also cured; we mean the coughs of bronchitis, weak throats and irritable lungs. Even the hard coughs of consumption - are always made easy and frequently cured Every doctor kpows that wild cherry bark is the best remedy known to medical science for southing and heeling inflamed throats and lungs. Pat osso cf - Dr. .A Ayers Cherry Pectoral Plasters ever ycer ieeya The Dm1 Adrtom FrI ion W now hftvt of Iho moot owt. Oaltod Statao, r, oio AM, U. ' irr. boo Omlnrotiy it UmnS tor iMiftx j moUoq odtiM. Writ booiy d Uio particular. In roar omo. ; times." On the good peohood was conferred upon them by Friday evening met this of the in ple burg meeting these Apostles by the laying on oar houeetohid departing young of hander Elder Ballard quoted missionaries;- - farewell -- and GodfromthelTearl-ofOrea- t. Price speed: The meeting house was Josephs description of the angel crowded, aod at seven oclock was Moroni as a resurrected" being, in called to order by ' Snpt. Thomas proof of his allegation' that Peter, i Brothers Jon n E. Myler, James and John were also resur- Godfrey,BuUarSr-CharlJames es Atkinson rected beinggyotherwiee they could and James the Thompson,guests not have officiatedin the flesh. of honor, were placed upon the Elder Ballard then directed his seat of the stand, and doubtattention to Elder Condits claim front of the previous evening that the less began to realize that they were soon to depart. : peopleweredriven from place - to really "After the rendition of a fine proplace upon account of their transof songs, speeches, recitagressions; that through wickedness gramme the relation of some missiontions, they had forfeited their ' right to ary experiences, etc., and, the readthe land of Zion. He quoted from of the names of those who had ing prophecy to prove that the House donated to a fund for the assistance of the Lord was to be established of the departing brethren, Bishop in the tops of the mountains. called upon them to come The speaker treated as ridiculous Jardine the assertion of Elder Condit that forward, and in the name of the good people of Clarkston presented the recent decision of the Missouri each Elder with $65.25, 'and they judge regarding the ownership of will receive yet a little more before the temple grounds, i wag . the one their departure.. We then chose referred to in prophecyP Speakfor a dance to the sweet of the partners ing of the strains of Harveys band. To say Nauvoo temple, the speaker asthat we had a good time istoslate serted that it was so far completed the case mildly. as to have been dedicated ana used Funeral services over .the refor the purpose-i- n tended, which mains of William Homer, the ininsured its acceptance. Referred, fant son of John B. and Marinda also, to the earnest efforts made held-o- n were the 12th, amidst bitter persecution, to com-plet- Jardine, and had a large attendance. the building. Messrs.- - Richard Godfrey and . After the singing of a hymn by Michael Clark, and Mrs. Karen the choir, Larson are on the sick list. i! k ' Mr. John B. Jardine and wife, ELDER CONDIT and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Fife Jr., arose. He statedthat man, of his who have lately returned from a own powerancLiwtsdom was no- visit to Fremont county, give a thing; but that truth, was eternal good report of onr friends up north. and 'omnipotent, and it was the . ;The friends of Johnny Thomp truth tue speakers were trying to son were pleased to see him return reach. He asserted that the mem- in safety from Lewisville, whither bership of the Church in 1844 was he went to select and bring home a much larger than asserted hy his life companion. opponent; that it was at least WjsliiDg The Journal staff an 200,000, and quoted from the Mil early spring and a big subscription lennial Star in proof that between list, I am, Yours, 25,000 and 27,000 came to Utah in . Sanko. the Years" immediately succeeding Clarkston, Jan. 14, 189S. ... i ... the death of the Prophet' ,Joeph7: I' Mi - -Returning to the subject of tne You will jind aiiSSas- , - s priest- FURNITURE STORE , Furniture,! Carpets, SJStoves, And everything needed to furnish and - beautify your- - home.-- o: i r i I Prices the very lowest. r - Spandes Furniture Store.Logan. I! I? Second Street, - - , 1 -- -- non-completi- very large and well assorted stock of -A on -- e ordination of Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, he reasserted his claim that they were not ordaiued, as alleged by Elder Ballard, by John the BaptistjPeterjJames and John; else the event would have been more widely heralded and unmistakably recorded. Elder Condit claimed that Joseph Smith had transgressed, therefore had neither power nor Authorityto appoinfa successor;7 also that ac cording to Elder Ballards state ments it would be necessary to transgress before he could be qualified to appoint a ' successor. Also scouted the idea that the quorum of the twelve were recognized as prophets, seers and revelators to the Church, the President only The having that authority. to the proof challenged speaker contrary. Concerning the transfiguration of Brigham YouDg upon the occasion of his accession to the Presidency, Elder Condit denied that this was proof of - his .rightfu- l- or divine succession. Regarding the establishment the House of the Lori in the tops of the mountains, Elder Condit claimed that referred to the New Jerusalem to be established in the future. The Mormon Church was rejected, the speaker said, and cast out; the pure in heart remained in the East. As proof he stated that upon the arrival at their destination of thf Utah faction, the First Presidency and Quorum of Twelve had to be rebaptized before beginning their labors, and before their labors could he considered acceptable unto the Lord President Joseph Smith of the Reorganized Church had proven his inspiration by the advice given relative to the discontinuance of the unlawful and improper practice of polygamy by the Utah, contingent, wiich was only abandoned when rendered, necessary by super- SITUATION IS BTILL ACUTE. New York, Jan. 17. A dispatch From Hongkong says: The. Her aids Manila correspond ent reports a strict censorship on dispatches. The latest advices dated January 13th, state that the situation in the Philippines is still acute. Aguinaldo is bolding his forces in check with difficulty and natives" have been arrested for smuggling arms into the walled city. On one occasion a coffin was fonnd full of arms and ia another six Mauser rifles and a stock of ammunition was discovered hidden in a load of straw. The natives residing in the city predicted an attack on Manila Sunday the 15th, but the foreigners maintain that there will . be no attack if the Americana do not precipitate one. The position of the Americans is very unpleasant. Their Spanish prisoners are unfriendly and the hostile natives are .numerous and well armed both inside and outside of Manila. The Squawville Social Club. ' s We had tried to blind our women to the natur of the club, Sos to keep the peace flag floatin an avoid domestic tronb., Tol em twas a social conclave fur ex- - changin honest thought, With a smart religious ante alius restin in the pot., leadin us in prayer. Heerd em whisper an skedaddle in embarrassed Sort o way, An with quite triumphant snickers! we resumed our poker play, An to show jest now we skunked we possess the evidence In the lovin way theyve treated jus good.. r husbani ever seueeT . Denver Post. , . , Done our beBt to make em savey twas a findy siecle play t Quite in keepin with the customs of the A Classical Joke. Eastland fur away ; . That the notes o psalms was often dancA Worcester man tells the Gazing in the club room air Ah amalgamatin freely with a heap o ette of that city that when visiting humble prayer. the British museum some time ago . . i ne stuck a postage stamp on the 'I was mummy case of Cleopatra. No he all alone, one was says. looking, and I stood there, gazing at the mummy case and thinking over the stories, when I put my hand in my pocket and felt the postage stamp. I could not help ' , , The thought of Jthe mummy thousands of years old and tha But the critters was suspicious, jest as wimmen alius is, Said they knowed the Suuawville Social never tackled pious bis An a drawin their conclusions from the breath we packed around. It was jest a pokeriitic-alcohol- ic sport- - in ground. My ol woman couldnt savey if twas . sich a nice affair Why we didnt want no ladies congregating with us there, An the more I demonstrated twas conbrand-neducted a la stag stamp of the brand-neAll the more she kep a chawin at the country was too much. -I .hastily, vile suspicion ragl in the ear of .the w Why is this stamp like effigy, Anthony?-Giv- y on slapped - it on- - the - case- ,- and started out to establish an alibi as quickly as possible. 1 Eisaaxks Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid healtb.Tndomitable-wil- l and tre- mendous energy are not found, where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys' and Bowels are out of order. If j When it comes to skillful schemin you want these qualities' and the when our pleasure is at stake success they bring, use Dr. King'B Ive an idee us Sauawvillains are en- - N ew Life . Klla, Theyde velop "titled to the caVe, An we fixed to give the ladies sich a every power of brain and body. genuine Burpnse Only 25c at Riter Bros. Drug Co. 2 - . Itd knock the scales o doubtin' from their on believin eyes. Got a pinter on the evenin' that they was a cornin 'round Fur to crush their male oppressors to . Unclaimed Letters. F. J. Bank, II. the figgerative ground, An we all resolved to teach em when they raided us en mass That these poor, mistrusted husbans trotted in the angel class. -- . C. Christenson, Chas. Christenson, , Miss M. . Godfrey, Mr. P. Ilagisnd. .Mrs. Hiram Hall, Mrs. Julia McNiel, s. Mr. Peter Thomason, We could hear em sneekin slyly up the Mr. E. W. Stimpson. old an creaky stairs called for within' Far to jam their presence on us in A "If the above frd two weeks from date they will be sent manner unawares, An the door was softly opened, anthey to the Dead Letter Office at WashOeson Smith, P. M, .found us kneelin there ington. While ol Colonel Duzenberry was a Logan, Utah, Jan. 17, 1699. . nt i and TREES . SHRUBS, r THE LOCAfl fJURSERIES. Garden, Grass and Flower Seeds, and (Jut Flowers. - 1 - . ! i . Pot Plants - - - . . - . , . - e it up? Because its stuck on In Iloilo the situation remains 7FOR HOME GROWN AND IMPORTED the sameexcept that the natives are intrenching themselves, .they have blocked the river by sinking barges laden with stones. The natives troops outside .of Manila are almost insolent and it RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR ia hard work to restrain the Americans. This Filippino soldiers come out to their lines, close up to the Americans outpost, load their rifles, deliberately point them at the We carry a larger stock than ever before of Americans soldiers, and then derisively walk hack to their own lines! Under such conditions there might be a fight at any moment ' AND OF ' Blunder A Frightful Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut hi; Bruise. Bucklens ' " ' Arnica Salve, the best in the world, ' . will kill the pain and promptly . assortment. heal it Cures Old Sores, Fever Ve have a fine ior force. The speaker repudiated and de- Sores, Ulcers, Bolls,. Felons, Corns, nounced as spurious all revelations all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile care published since 1844. - His time on earth. Only 25 cts. a box. having expired, the choir sang a Cure guaranteed. ! Sold by 1Riter . r UTAH. LOGAN, hymn ana the meeting dispersed. Bros. Drug Co. -- . w whispered When we heerd theyd called a meetin in a secret sort o way deliberative action on our social Fur ' racket playi" We was somewhat agitated, fur we knew from precedent The perceedins indicated they - had struck a lively scent We was gropin in the darkness how the blow was to be struck Till we stumbled on a fragment of on precedented luck Through A binTone of the darlinrfim keerlees way let fall . That theyd laid a plan to raid us in onr ' nail. poker-playi- n . SSmdtomi tot ptayicin la ttto vaoouoi opportoattfoo to establisrlho troth of his asscr-tio- n Chrkstcn Clippings. ; that John the Baptist ordained Editor Journal: While the them to the Aaronio .priesthood snow is and still coming, under the direction of Apostles making deep it , difficult to get around much, still we bare some good y John E. Carlisle. |