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Show J I onward march, and a -- tire as that Shall truth sure triumph and falsehood fail so wilt lie bring it to a glorious and speedy consummation, and that con- summation will be everlasting and uni-versal dominion. OlIAItLKS W. PKNUOsfc 7 "TTorheld and revelleOlu In feS SSS I. not the S i,E9 Ed to make any cm parl- - f tBtf moral purity of Mor-- l L attested by disinter--X L" ffirSv witnesses, and the fc:eJ nJ .ud hideous licentious-s- ? J" ffifSin nVtlon and city? Tli.t ' c" Vtlh counted a capital of-'- J ch.,nn,Stlaii i laughed ?.aSr ?k o?you!h, or a trilling which among the inn That would brand a man as wit b - :.etfh i " w. with the aid of i Jut completely out of P'tfleV'u" ornament to be proud i Ktkeiied with dL-gu-st at the of men who know that those S who yet aflect to turn i' heySwith horror at the moral 'i?PX. V. f peaks in mysterious aVto license which is opened hithe says, is called In Mor- - 1; 5ihraology "rpintaal marriage." oue till us what he means, or i lii know himself? We defy him frmrt that In ".Mormon phraseology" PK term Is used at all. Whatever it " refer to, it is an invention of our Wffies- - and we have just cause to corn-O- n that when editors and preachers it up the subject of "Mornionisni," 'tead of referring to our authorised blications.and obtaining corrcctinfor-atio- u. they go to scurrilous pamphlets, ioj take ap the senseless fabrications of ar avowed enemies, and palm their Canines of falsehood upon the world Btalenients of "Mormon" prin-- f pies. Such a course is exceedingly Jcnkir, and totally unworthy of a Journalist. j He tells us that "we came to accept I lie supernatural claims of our leader, aliat we acquiesced in his assertions tad aske J for no nroof, j U3t as the great jLajority of uneducated men and wo-me- Q accept the feirnple assertions of Lftheir teachers." How did he make that discovery? Did he ever take the trouble to inquire of the Latter-da- y faints why they came to believe in the prophetic mission of Joseph Smith and ofBrighain Young? His statement is guess, and a very poor one. If !niere take the trouble to inquire, he find that the Saints are a body of j people who have come out from the masses, and, refusing to be blindly led by the self-style- teachera of the day, have begun to think for themselves; and havine investigated the latter-da- y work, have embraced it from a firm conviction of its truth. He will discover that the "inducement" held out to them, in the public preachi-ngs of the Elders, and in the published works of the Church, was the promise of a divine witness of the truth for thems-elves as the fruit of their obedience. Amine will learn that in every nation where this Gospel has been received, e;.ba'nt bar testimony, earnestly in the fear of God, that they have ttdmdually received from heaven a ny that the work is of God and not of man. Jit! by 4,'8Cores of thousands of S5f. U8iff r'? Q,d energetic men," and a inSUtude of klt"ul. virtuous ri' .n11?1 "'ooien, are gathering Jod has spoken from ths heavens and fife"-- CM baa commanded Mt5n? f,ome,out from amonS these fin ?er tiea of and go eate8.f,tieearth-- God'has re- - thlr!fdoctr ne of Plural marriage, 3th wJuVV1! reCCiVe U inth their ey Lave demonstrated, by rtulv ISP"," t0 sacrifice all their li.flaenS.i t? the iB:Jllment that has htt ' aVH y Q accunt of "Mormon-conut-of i not "Mormonism" on ao 14 The influence that m?A 8 ,bainta together Is the ttWous Jrd a.nd the auseof thelr o(Co , eM i. that the work is diet, and iltlngI?lre8 11,8 serrants to dement hftfIl!0plei0 "t,every J 'th LTd& forJt3 Peeress. ? G th.f0.1.? PdIctlon of the brak to Jr.L"Mormonlum" will e(hly EavHhen h ophet dies, ?'oPhecy wt0ay that th aie false LheWj.utt.utt,ered many times by ith Hi, rl8? l elation to JosepL ed the dom' whUe U-th- ei djSi'V Ba!nts bleed. eiercIeruor V ?1P8er together, ani rstwa. "Monn:nianMJIlcrea9 to the lf the lifc S?SS,Da 'de not depend eterl&8 119 of nymanThe fonDder,He directs iU W E VV GOODS I Another Train Just Arrived! Eldredge 8c Clawson JA VE a COM PLLTK KTOUC OK Which they now oflcint Prices that must induce HUVKItS To Call au4 Exaniir.o ARE DETERMINED TO REMAIN' The Pioneer Regulators of COMMnilCIAIi VALUES. c G TE are gl id to say, our cM customers have II followed us to" our nvstuud, (Maia Ht., second door south of Halt I,a!co House,) and many new ones have been added. Our prin-ciple is, never lone a good customer, llave each pay his own not put profit enough on 15, (who Is good,) to cover the rlslc of A. who is doubtful. Our Goods are such ns the Market require, and all of this reason 'h purchase, bought low, freighted low, and forsalo CHEAP. Our fctocli is complete in every Hue. j CRO C ER I E S, STAPI.K AND FAXC'V NOTIONS AND TRIMMINGS, CLOTHING, MEN'S and BOYS', HATS AND CAPS, B OOTS A N T S II OES, Class ami 'Queeiisware HARDWARE AND TOOLS, PAIXTStOILS AND DRUGS, CAKPET3, CUUTAINS fc CURTAIN GOODS, - SCHOOL BOOKS, . STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, SHADES, Ac, &c. 4i Wo would call special attention to our Immense Stock of all kinds of DISHES and QUEENS WAKE GENERALLY, They are very Cheap. r.ffct Brands of 3B7Jt-.mij-- m. For Bale. THE STOCK! WE take pleasure In 'showing our Goods, and for Quality and Cheapness we stand among the first lu the Market. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO CUSTOMERS! We are willing to give those having Grain to sell WANTED. OATS, BAW.EV, CORN, FLOUR Ross & Barratt, . dllib-t- f . ..i JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF 1STAXLS, T E A--, AND SUGAE, WHICH Makes oar Assortment Complete, To Ido Sold LOW FOR CASH The Highest Market Price FOR WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. sSS-- Exchange Buildings DEUG STOEE. :o: This Senon' Purchases of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, TURPS, VARNISH, GLASS, PERFUMERIES, TOILET REQUISITES, Ac. HAVE ARRIVED; Ticy are in Immense Variety, and of un exceptionable quality. SOLE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF THE o u as-- eg. n ror 9 AT QUE STORE On Eat Templo Htreet. T. & W. TAYLOR wtf GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES. Particular Attention Paid to Compounding Physicians1 Prescriptions. W. S CODBE. str. 11 it iz v i t 1 1: s. Shallow waters make most noise. Rear and forbear is good philosophy. Truth and roses have thorns about them. The btiug of a reproach is the truth of it Was it not for hope the heart would break. He knows what good is that has en-dur- ed evil. Thatrilgrim is base that speaks ill of his stair. It is always term time In the court of conscience. A hypocrite pays tribute to God that he may impose on men . Within the past ten years nine even-ing papers have failed in Cincinnati. Austria is getting breech-loader- s from America. Ireland has but live millions of popu- lation. King Theodore' Christian subjects baptize by immersion. The Italians are beginning to suspect that King Victor is not quite honest. "Two hundred and fifty oil wells are now being drilled in Pennsylvania. It costs $5 in silver to curse the Queen in Canada. London is extending at the rate of two miles of buildings a day. Clay county (111.) addedo the attrac-tions of a recent fair a female foot-rac- e. Prize a handsome dress. A gallon of strong lye put into a bar-rel of hard water it is said will make it as soft as rain water. A good thing for the boot-black- s the long trails to ladies' dresses in a muddy day. Tobacco is the solace of 200,000,000 men and the detestation of as many women. . The N. Y. Times advises those who doubt the personality of the. devil to visit that city. Two thousand cigar makers are on strike in Philadelphia, and the manu-facturers will not come down. Two hundred and thirty-fou- r farms will bo sold in Bedford County, Vir-ginia, for arrears of taxes. A distillery, disguised as a bone-boll-in- g establishment, was seized lately in New York. A Canada farmer speaks of sowing one barrel of salt to the acre of wheat with decided advantage. Two thousand men are said to bo em-ployed by A. T. Stewart in his New York stores. Short-han- d writers of perfect profi-ciency are many; while funny, graphic reporters are few. Com. Adv. When the ladies at the Court of Swe-den got through hugging and kissing Admiral Farragut, they each and all exclaimed "farry goot!" Illinois Is jubilant at having produced an excellent cotton crop this year. There were 3,000 bales raised in one county. Don't wait for your fervor to cool be-fore you act. The workmen at a foun-dry might as well wait for the molten iron to cool before pouring it Into the monld. . Counterfeits. Look out for coun-terfeit ten dollar bills on the First Na-tional Rank, Philadelphia. Six differ-ent bills have been o tiered at one of our banks this week. Ian-Ubur- g Tel-egraph. A clergyman was once sent for In the middle of the night by one of the ladies of his congregation. "Well, my good woman," Bald he, so you are very ill, and require the consolations of religion? What can I do for you?" "No re-plied the old lady, "I am only nervous and can't sleep." "How can I help that?" asked the parson. "Oh! sir, you always put me to sleep so nicely when I go to church, that I thought if you would only preaeh a little forme!" The parson "made tracks." |