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Show ' in overeonung some lie w ill restrain. II. It. A I..M, weaknesses. Ot the organ idents Maiheu alid RcaV izalion the relief soeitv aiijgsMV sed tie ir thanks and grat-- ; th were Li in 'll Ifjl 'll llf Dealers in I'riniarv associations for the many good tion the best work, r ami lead doing had hern advanced garvhn ;ion a-- jakeman Up. Atnasa Tueker of Fair -conference the for the! ; ing view stated that the I.attr-I)- a our of of the brethren k1i,nee Saint were striving to keep th' fur the Apo-t- li nv 0-prompt b.K.Il.A T I Y.K. eoimmin Inn ,iV'1: TlJUSTM UTAH FiliDAV, V VY and e xci Rent Moving Manti, San Pete Co ,U. T. IS ai are o. gani atimi eompleti A, choir, :in9 for the great ' are doing well. ill the jieojile had General Tin Moroni ward was Saturd :y, r.t RMekfoot, V ( co'nfiTeiicc. as seven poll ga mists senteilJ'V Up. Jno. Irons '.cal announced that a1 were in a pretty fair comlib ing Ml biiitlumd lui'cting of) jontc:i(,.j A no' . tin.- Quarterly corse St ;w;irt defiantjw AC Would - held at Ejfil-Hthough there is room fur imp wjthiq Jjer jar ( of tin1 San Pete ment on the part ot many.qiiare mjjes. diH'Jqied to jf e.Jge i inirn. E.lt.C.A.N.T I.b E. if tO Old'1 unlay, the 27th of tiie law and was sen pitsi. of Zion wa held in tin Ejdiiaim 1 1 oclock jirosjieets are good for ex " it ing to coinmem 37l1 a l.'lOi,) fiqc end to o i el Tabernacle. conimeneiug Sutur-d.i- x crops. The ward teacher 5t andntjies rse". i. A full attendance of tlu S'io ., for etlicicmt at fards ot were mm tiin j, tl.e Kith relief societies Mfreliandise, bricstliooil of the various wards '.pnrafin. nth The jieojile had done well in as o nock, is was It mis el isses. 24'J d aiumum-ccalso AlOSTI.H II. .1. (.HAN'T Oci-uvixr tin stand. were lib: .uric- -. 2070. sitting the Temple work. two Hahbath School that Snow ainl II. wished to he dii'ccb-bv tin .J ii Apostles Era-tu- s A jees woifid be hchl during tin isTI.E 11. .1. (.HAN'T llucuco ot thellolv Ghost that Sunday morning. (Jrant, Ibnry Real ami .1. 1. 'A'as H S.O.C. I.A.T.I.U N 1 nej,.0illjM;, to the have M.ilhl,j10ll.at Mt. Pleas oppor-tunitSipleased Maibeii, of tin' Presidency of the might he enable dto instruct and jant, Thur-daOp. ning jirayer by Elder Julv fith. for the the with of again meeting Y. II. las Wheeloc k. edify. There an many Stake, A. K. Thuroer. -prisons lltirtii(lru Sunday' schools, amb Pete Stake, lie antcr-da.- x the St egm Her am ( eo. V. lie. m, of Saints of San Samts among W. N. JU'SHNIU'UY Main St., Ephraiu. IVnilH -;lI L Julv Jimuj. tin remarks who go to meeting month m and (i h.fur t he so ii tin Tlmrsilav, althe M vief Stake, several liieiu-Ilig- h had appreciated was it that stated of lrovo a et n tleinent. e Snow in the Council, and iialebv Apo-tlfor him to meet month out; they hear a great plea-ur- e it of the Conference adjourned to meet wen Thev forenoon. quite op- ways dual of good instruction: they al Mt. Latter-Da- y in .st of the iushops of tin S;iu tin Saints, with Ilcaant on the loth anilj inswuc-fions uvh portune and jut I etc Stake. condition with they are taught of the iau of God. Ct h of August next. our (ompared need. the Saints as Only After the usual devotional ex- of Ancient Israel at the time yet with all these advant .ges and benediction hv Apostle II. J. recently a ieiia.ii person had that barri-ier- s with all this knowledge fail Grant. ereises. tlu True they exidos. of their come to him a ul expressed sorI'uks. which he et our couree iut to discharge their duties and are, ri Ma ie a few appropriate opening row that Pre idents Taylor, Can- scarcely as formid ihle a were therefore, dilatory servants. Such i non ami S nit'ii did not come Clieapest jilaeo out, Rest bar ' ms should remember the leinaiks. e' pi essi ug his pleasure forth ami host of lb araoh and the Red the thorn-elve- s to Gooes gains to customers, up gi.e saying that lie that inimetiug with t lie Sain1 s in a tin otlieers o' the law. Th's sea ; Vet when all the circum- scriptural sold on smallest profits. confeicnee eapae.ty. He said kind of talk, however, wa un- stances are considered, when we knows the Muster's will and A good force of affable it not. shall Ik beaten with is which lie t nought it hardly possible for at tlu look injustice batter-d.iSaint as to cnijiloym's to wait worthy a in many stripes. us hear Pivs dent Petersen to he here fur I'Oniba! to against brought s on our jiafrons. or oppose these In instructing missionaries the in and Cuiiference. as In had gum on a n this age enligh'encd f ireical court proee th ir sjieaker had made it a junnt to 'Tj PirUur CopyiV. iiuil Kniin' trip through the southern pint ot ..ouhl he tin verbs; tolly; pi. in violation of Republican counsel them not to uttacK the nl. the district in the interest of the and besides it would be what principles, the eases an about a it and God of other creeds and All just is done by j my enlarging in e. u de. Washington the.--e crusaders wish, lienee to p irallcl. While Lluli Artisls. Keep your mo 1 in denominations hi-- t. a vimlictiu the March t'.u of 4tii A 11 )T1.K HI! WITS SoV .'(1 Holm iiTCall atid see for yotifsclx s. le Jo iheir wishes or indeed on y patronizing 1(11111 drover way, but lather seek to convince bres. Rb heard Iu had ami 1'hIciiI, get speaki:, for of thankful of was he th' ede to Said that any nuk fol less money Cj con- by jaunting out the beauty an i tin opportunity of meeting with loini s is poor jioliey on Cleveland declare that the than can He had iiy send of tin True Faith. otlt demanded suujilicity of tl.e science jiiople In one sense the speakhis rethren and sisters in this ottr p;ir ing J IIS' or West. With reference to the class of inestain tha' ce, vi-- it C (refeir'iig things lie will prioeipai plan for the peac ami freedom er wa.- th. nafud that the s. ou bl lie re- dividuals who eomjiose must of settlements of San iele io wo: k in the building of Temam had heroine a law. as pecially to Itah) tin government oflicials of this with my pmlitlile (Jalliry ho the traitors arc in pressed. This is indeed a p&or ples and for toe privilege of wor- it s owed the said (lining the tail of 1SS", which Territory sjieaker standard they or e iteriou by Realized in., and it will show where 1 the Lord. have shiping photos nf the Mtillti from a as were the rule, i i t v iii s. It is poor jioliey to judge as history jilainly shows ti.at though we may he called Temple, picture frameH, Al-- A; of ienco cons ilisrejiiitahle, unprincijiled of the because it Hint th till views for Sale ms, upon to slider persecution, it is that so. me have of lying upon tin men. It is very rare to find an $4 made con have nil'll peojile fulfillt eir oars ami saying that they hut in keeping with the line emiijirisi'S : honorable man who will accept vij- : A I ) ( J U A T r. R S , M A X T I , ment of (lods statements and might to liit on th strength of to iidurc unknown sorrow and the oiiice of di san 'giktk county. puty marshal. it was tin conscience promises concerning us. Our jiasi labors, and forever ha-- k in injustice, in teaching their childParents caused the that the pcojil enemies have sought and are tie suidight of past reminisccn- - in ) o Finest line of ren siiuuhl he inreful to direct -- J ) ( Shirting just m, still seeking to legislate a wa vices. In order to he a Saint in massacre and persecution ot th ir attention to ihe class of inthe christians of the biedmont Full line of Calicoes, 7 hN oui vie lit. and vciy eeeolt is necessary ibr every valley. It was the conscience of dividuals w lui are so zealous in 9 : I TO OllKDlTOl .5. while it is direited person to work energetically and Mine to evolutionize Rest seeking CathIta.i, forbade the Ginghams, 12 cents. against our social stains is continuously for (tods service, the people that such are t.uit and aiboeating , Aiuter-10or fiom olics R'.'isuuis nf KHTATK saying holding R. T. Cashmere, only 12 eem. really intended to a fleet and ii - he who coii'inues faithful m and dwi eased, Not ice is hereby given break down the Priesthood which to die ml that shall inherit eter- Mass fn Kmihmd. It was the M'S. hy ihe under.dgned, executrix of the has been with the pow- nal llc. A mere memhcisliip in conscience of the people that of la! will mill testament of at ocitics Tlu general and stake authi deceas-ed- , er ami authority. Our oppo-- the clmrciewili be of little avail counenaneed the lamus Andersen, .Jefferies in persecuting lor opinwere here presented and sus- to lie creditors of, and all persons uts say that they do not de- unle-- s a person magnifies ion's having claims against the said desak'. Finally it was the tained. sire to nepiive us of the right to It is nh easy matlcr to to exhibit them silli the h ceased, ot the that conscience jieojile worship Ood ; hut they say we i:ve the life "fa batter-da- y Saint, within ten e. snow. AiosTM; vouchers, ncierai'y cmcilied the Pavior. must only think our religion. though many of us would fain months after the first publication of Some one had said, yestci'day, this notice, to the said is complete. executrix This idea, however, is quite con- wish that these blessings would IKES. A. K. Ttn'KUF.H was too at her resiliences in Ephraim City two that meeting days said to stake Sevier the the of principle taught by come without the requisite labor, trary the County of San Iete, U. 1 . the inrly statesmen and framers hut as the child's school course that he found great satisfac- short a time for a quarterly con- in Dated C(trpenterfl,!Iam(f;a nml at Ephraim City, l T., He suggested that it to the ference. nf tin Constitution. in testifying Thus. is sometimes distasteful to him tion roquigites irt large varieJSS1. he a good idea, instead of May If, Annie Marie Andersen, such aa Iliiiges, butts, Screws', .John Adams. James Mon- and lie would often wish to genuineness of this Gospel. would ty, f roe and other leading and patii-oti- e avoid hi daily tasks it is neces- The world it crying against the tryintg to crowd so much into a Executrix of the last will and Rite, Carriage bolts, Plant's, Rasmus for authorthe stake Andersongieceased statesmen took no such itw. sary that he should be urged to Gospel. Thev wish to cancel conference, SnallJoa, Port ami Ring Pits, On the contrary they hold as the continue that his future welfare or got rid of it ; hut the only wny ities to call sjxcial priesthood Lcatfo'r, Rivets, Hames, etc., etc, Constitution plainly provide, may be enhanced. So with a to do this is to persuade the meetings between the times for .OTICIj TO CREDITOR!. that all ini',i should ho free in batter-da- y Saint the things bor'd to send a messenger to take holding the quarterly conferences. Estate of John E. Christian en, A call will convince you that their religions belief, and that a which seem hard to hear if man- it. The sjieaker read from the One or two might ho held and deceased, Notice is hereby given when the Sentinel gives the administrator religious te.--t ought never to he fully and faithfuliv gone through II Rook of Nephi and comment- thus the work devolving upon by the undersignedof the ia to he time alarm it estate of uj) anil made a qualification for ofliee. with', will be of everlasting bene- ed thereon, s owing that ihe the arious wards and quorums andaiiuiistratrix, to doing. decease.d, JoliuE. Christiansen, The generation that has grown fit. While in New York some prophet Nephi plainly saxv the would be greatly facilitated. the creditors of, and ail persons L. M. OLSON, Supt. Tlic sjieakcr's definition of an having claims against, the said de two years ago, the speaker had condition of things in our day. up in these mountains will indieeaed, to exhibit them, with the ajmstatc was that ho is an persecutions even a their been told by a veiV able historipans. W. 71: SEEOMILI.KH vouchers within four fathers have Tei eiv persecution. an that he had noticed and stud- of Richfield stated that lie vidual who from some consider- necessary after thf first publication months had the joined Their nu Of this notice, to the said admistra-to- r mot horn ation or another and, faith will be ied carefully the methods and Was a native sometimes he would or administratrix, at theit resifully died and IhtiPi thev will position of tin Mormoit people, citizen.. He was hern and church his pecuniary in- dences in Ephfiam City, in the enhance to have ample opportunity to prove, and was to believe raised under what the American join of San lcte'j C. T. their integrity. In ihcse trials that they were doing more for people dubbed'pettyeoat eovern-men- terests ; hut it is a true rule that county at Hplirai nl City, C. T., Dated wh has the elements the question may lie asked where the promotion of morality than He had chosen however Ihe erson S ISS"). April s hi composHenry ileal, Administrator. ought resistance to begin? When any other people upon the earth, to make this the government of of apostasy within never he imbued with D. Christiansen, can ition Georgine have been thrice and smitten you lie observed, too, that it was not his adoption. Tlu sjieaker felt Administratrix, of the influence the HolyGhost. driven to the wall and your a source of wonderment that the proud that he ha 1 been a recipiof the estate of John E. Christianan On ajiostato general principles rights ruthlessly trampled upon 'Mormon-- ' were persecuted, when ent of tlic blessings of the Gospel. sen, deceased. moi--t unreliable, unstable then have you the right to viewed in the light of history. At one time quite an idea ob- isth of all persons. strike in defense of your homes In all ages of the world thef great tained among some of the LatteryuTK'K to cRi:nnviis. and your families. Does ibis principles of truth, whether re- -Day bishops should use the utmost Saints that the matter care hi lvecommending persons advice comprtit with the teach ligious or scientific, have met of secular education was Notice is hereby given hy the of the Lord and House the to ings of the Savior where he says with opposition, difliculties and to note He was pleased and rignetl, tlu administrator officer who receiounienils a if thine enmoy smite thee on the persecution. a change is being wrought any that Estate of James 0. Snow, of the when by jirojier nvestig:0 oSe cheek turn unto him the in this rVspeot, and many of our person, to the creditors oL deceased, T. William Reid been shown it might have bishop other also? It d y. precisely, as men are stepping .forth tion young all to and meet is the with having claims persons the I he Sax lot's sought ncoryiucnd leaching undoubted phased in a conference and making good record as in- that to exsaid the deceased, to cover up sin, is indeed grent-ly'i- again, t, capacity; tellectual iights. lv implied that after one lud people children ur the with them lie was hibit also pleased to report that fiuccssary error. been thrice smitten .and his enewill work mnch'more efficiently voucher- -' Mthiil four months afMaoti North of the the of tin people The interpolation my continued his malignity he ward of this were still improving. When if they art educated in secular as at t i unjustly made to ter tin f,T't jiubliention would he justified in offering rewell as religious matters. administrator said to the lit first church he citizens' the notice, between joined discriminate sistance. The Prophet Joseph Rv request Pres, Maiben lit re One of the lh S. Attorneys had at Manti, San Pete county, U. T. had mtvayej 1 hi-- i prim iple very thought the work of consummatDated a .Manti, San Pete Co., the plans of the Almighty read the financial rejiort of the rei entlv openly that the nicely when he said that if a man ing to he a would soon sexthe showed that May 1, ISt Latter-daSaint denounce close, Tcmjilo which brought were malignancy attacked he Gkoiuk Snow, he had we hut had learned since that district of the stakes several ual sin and Riat ihe should shoxv to his opponent a Administrator. must and labor contributed during time expeetto earnestly quite liberally it, jilainly showing dcji'orc spirit of forbearance and not retaliate in a billigorant spirit. Rv continuously ;and that our bless- the last quarter specially in the that all of the hue and cry will be commensurate with matter of labor. V'T-tlagain?! immorality of the L'J doing this it would show a spirit ings sow w. ir. kui, of nobleness and kindne that our work. simply a hoax and is priT. N. b. ii Madson, of said that the people had done 'Veil made a pretext for entirely disarms malice. Rut if ? er r The recint bounteous rains r the person persists in Ids attacks the Mt: Pleasant North ward. in responding to the call winch SpSm I 3 so had Lord the which caui! and smites you thrice afti t you represented the batter-da- v Saints had been made to assist in rearing have fiiown a noble spirit by not as .being ready and willing to the Manti Tcmjile. The laboi of gracioiislv to descend xvere of pa and benilit to the retaliating and it would appear prosecute their duties faithfully, rearing TemjileB is certainly an great value fact would KflNEVfl 0,UTCFNEVER quite from your inaction that you were! The teachers and oflicers of the important one, and the Haims Jieojfie. In they ORDER. t imjirison-nienfor the Cowardly thin is it vour duty to ward arc dheient workers. The mav well take a g'eat interest in eornjujnsate C AS NO ; RifiO brethren onr of of on our resist and maintain vour man- - Sunday school Is also moveing this work. The work in pur persecutions hood. fairly. ienijile here will not he finished hence, i even h there solid had he glimmer of sun-- j I : 2 p. in. as soon In reporting expected (iunmon juteas UNloR SQUARE NEW YORK. n Lord sec the we shim and that f t i Thur-btwhat some a cn said as cramp-oMadson had he K. A. r ward bv A, Rp. Opening praver -r ?3 is s' will hi' and friend our means to ed for the nces-ar- y sunlyi r great majority of the people . vvassF . CA. mi. i man to, The eleark red the statistical his wml were improv' ng ; hut iuuh tho work along a vigorously j 'make the "rath rUR. SALE BY ... ' ?gort for the quarter ending there were some who were as might have been done liad the praie him and the residue of! iThc Homs Ssntinsl : lSSo, which shoxved Stake contained 4 47 Seventh.. -- 41 High KMer. 17'J Priests, Prie.t. 22 1 Tea In IS. oi:l Deaeons. officers and mem numbers, her-- . ehildren under eight years. 11. Htr total of souls. Tu i !rk ai-- o r. ml thequar-foi- l al iTjmrt ot the tat y ehuols ot the St;ike Sundae showing the following status : Number of Schools. 20: Nn. ot 2 : Aver otlieers and tt eher. am ot otlieers a nee atten age teael .ers..lu7 : No. of pupils, dOn, ; Average attendanee, 224(1. fo- tal No. of chi, taught, ing T1ho! gieal ml miseellaiie.V."1 slmv s. ss d.-V- I 4 c M ti -- - ii-- i 4 -- Inference. prin-whie- li 1 I ! e i 1m- ( at . 11 im-lud-- in-t- 0 1 ilc-irc- d. I ; t I v v. I I j I 1 I Jl le 1 -- jn-r- itu-et- h y per-on- i I w-! wj-h- t-- es i 1 I . Kd-mu- ! 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