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Show XHTTOBK to S?! & .,". ??ef ! tK ot the Pcryear tt?1 the rest Th . . ( 'N'OVP fiWricypiSt 4rH?& (? fV $ LI In w Anything about lleplii, tcm u A vur-oiu- h . is Now On, and to make ready for OUR FALL STOCK we are offering Great. Know that Bargains The BLADE Is its (leading paper, L- - HER wm This interest you? The BLADE lor the Tet three months will he harvest number. It will he a time of bringing in he sheaves for advertisers. It will reach more than 6,000 read- j purchase GOODS f DRESS ftlWf Hosery,1 Underware, Hats, Slioes, Gloveb press and Fanqy Shirts qtc, ers, l,0t5Q some odd families of the prosperous iiid(Ue classes, who will be th;pkipg about their fall Call and See for Yonrselh The threshers ar at wrk about the first of September farmers will sefi their graiq and will have money if not to burn, at least to ! t! . , , CLEHISCE i H : pn : ywKpimi CQuaurir paren little tfiing that bother us and n-I. fear ever haunts us that after all, we i&pAlXrSi ft J,pt3, SuSTd! i J. F. (RB&S. afow . . , yv KmpgtH? flE$ir tfntojfi' fwe may fail of a viotory. The speaker lOontfoued report of the i&'iarfe was borp poor and 'and 4b panicked Lanmrenc1 M fhi Jrt!I5 SUlkO CfZ S9 s.a Ltl Otaah- - felt thankful that he 3t trw been L h kept poor, fqr his inthat had always inSatehrtppi! bfemg&nM wr ion. .For msthfttfe. JiWs , . CJ,i! Wart 5 tl Ws as av long and clinations are such if ho had the means, a mt&'n of the world and its pleasures, in lhlt dare trans- - his lovecause - him to drink "of jt to the lia, attendance at the a&3 in that respect. It is might ef the services far exceeded! that 'ot'ffy fiime with the ladies relative to the dregs. to the young Rider Roberts referred previous' day. The gallery was well fill fashion of sleeves now beipg. worn, A d dnd quiteja number of visitors were woman must be heroic who daTe say, I man who went to Jesus, asking what he Mcatered throughout the large audience. will not wear stays rl will not be the should do to be saved, and turned sorTjhe ckoir pang the ' opening hymn? Tha feet of the youth rowfully away when told to sell all he slave of fashion. An angel rom on high, the long", long of Israel have been cast in pleasant pla- hadj give the proceeds to the poor and the injunctfcilejnce broke. ces, and they should appreciate it, and then follqw the Christ. Had bis ended with of Wealth, giving away worldly ion not be led away by the glitter Prayer ytEwIar .John Adams. done have But he O it. likely Come very i could, thou alurements. and the choir fashions Singing by reto to follow me, the command go The sermon of Apostle Smith was ting of r Kings,' wsya waited long for markable and no had of who Man for eloquence, Bon power its the with tq place r thee. of kindness and the for and lofty spirit to endure what Jesus and his head, lay BISHOP NIELS . RASMUSSEN charity that dwelt in every sentence. ef- endured, was more than he could conWas requested to report the kevan ward The choir rendered in a sweet and will praise template, and he turned sorrowfully "The people jof his ward a? (not perfect fective style the anthems-- ! away. He could not obey all of the law. vout are doing the best they can . This is Thee, O Lord. Men cannot stay in Babylon, without Benediction by Elder Jaaob Bigler. the busy sspson, and the bretbern are partaking of her sins. Those that exMcpttered, attending to their pect to escape the judgements, mast other work1. . The meetings are well atcome out of her. SUNDAY AETERNQON. tended and' a good spirit prevails. There Ia all your lives, said the speaker, uj-- a few Wh? are cold and, indifferent. Tabernacle was paoked to TheNepiu out the laws upon which all bless seek 'The Sunday school is excellently attend-ei- l, its utmost limit; and while the afternoon are predicated, and thh obey those the meeting house being nearly filled was warm the windows had been remov- ings The doctrine of obedience to all dach Sabbath with the children of the ed and thus making the large room cool laws, the enjoyment of the blessand the laws faints. All the other orgaoizationss are and pleasant. It was notioed- - that Elder are that predicated upon them, does ings n good condition, and unity prevails beB. H. Roberts was on the stand not shut out the mercy of God, Mercy tween he bishopric. The choir sang: Inspired of the an and grace will continually operate withfrom Thee the in His children to that extent, wrote cient seers, who COUNSELOR J. W- - PAjXMAN eventually to fiaidit gives him. pleasurCj to associate sacred page. all the will obey gain strength they Prayer by Eider Ezra Stevenson, Saints. The apos-t- j reoeive the blessings predvith the tatter-da- y and thus laws The choir sang: ,My God the spring icated .lea bring With them the spirit of their upon them. of all my joys, The life of my delights. The ailing, atjd the people are benefitted by speaker, in closing, urged the While the sacrement was being ad- Saints to heir eoming. The speaker fet his weakpractice charity one toward the rendered in a sweet ness and sensed the great responsibility ministered; tbechoirj receive the reward of and 0 Lord of other, that'thus lihat rests upon him as one of the Stake and impressive manner; is predicated thereon, now invoke, Thy Spirit most charity Hosts,-wreal-ze- s APOSTLE SMITH presidency, and were it not that he that the servants of God have called divine.1 Had the remarks of eider Robenjoyed Counselor James W. Faxman then preiiim to th4t position, he woiild, in view be practically apcould and they general church and stake au- erts, There of h'is natural strength, become disoour-nge- sented the who are none of us that are not plied. were, unanimously susThe requirements pf the gospel., thorities, or less susceptable to the commenmore iare such as to demand our entire streng-- . tained. dations of our friends, and our heartFollowing are the names of the Stake Uh. We are here laying the foundations burnings come when we forfeit the resStake1 Presidency WillMf a'futurelife, and they (should be so officers. Juab our fri nds." It matters not how pect-of last eternally. iam Paxman, Chas, Sperry, Jas. W. or strong and enduring the situations of men and low high Many bedome so indolent ih Jiving their women may be, they are all susceptable High Council for Juab Stake: David to weaknesses. that their consciences become If we could look into the Cazier, ThoL Ord, Abraham Orme, Jas. reared, phey should awaleo to the of C. hearts the majority of those "that sin, Thos. Win. A. Latimer, Vickers, carelessness and of consequences our own hearts would bleed for the anDavid F. Broad head, Bryan, 'Henry of eternaT the to dndiQerence principles' suffer. The purpose of the Christian J2. Nielson, Thos. guish they life.'. The conferences are held for the to is emancipate every one from Gospel benefit oj the Saints, and they do a large fright, John Kieuke, John Adams. sins and wickedness, and to bring Alternates: L. A. Bailey, Isaac H. their ramount pf good. Eminent men attend them back into the presence of theFather. the conferences and diffuse good princi Grabe, David Salisbury, The just Master who has passed Fatriarches: Jacob G. Bigler, David ples and incite to higher life. The Udall. through the trials of this life, ees oue of that are being mi3s-stespeaker deferred reaches D. K. Brown, Stake clerk and recorder; His children make a ixnade on. a lady who is with us, and who a out hand. helping 'is doing (a good work in the interest of J. T. Miller assistant. There exists in the breasts of the LatterChurch Board of Education: Wm. old and young, and denounced all such -day Saints an impression that Utah 'unworthy efforts. Felt, to ask God to Faxmau, Chas: Sperry, Wm. A. C. Bry- will never become a State, But it is ipless the Saints and all those that desire an , John Kienk Niels P. Rasmussen, wrong, and as you love liberty, as you H. F. McCune audvJas. W. Paxman. Uo do right, homes and believe in the doclove Choir leader: F. The choir Sang: ..Conae, listen to the Chappell, resign trineyour of do all you can JProphets voice, and bear the word of ed. Chas. Haynes as asst, choir leader. to make of Utah a great and free r Qod. ELDER B. H. ROBERTS The speaker has confiELDER REUBE3T QODDARD, Read from the Book of Doctride and Cov- dence m the people of Utah that they-wiof Fountain Green, then addressed the enants. All blessings arereceived by not be found wanting lu the love of free'Latter-da- y Saints The obedience to laws which certain upon 'congregation. dom, and that the Constitution will be have befen gathered outj of the world to those blessings are predicated. adopted. 'receive those higher blessings that can-nElder Roberts digressed and expressed In closing, Apostle Smith bore a clear be obtained elsewhere than in Zion'. his sympathy for those that have assem- and powerful testimony to the tiuth of "These quarterly copferences are of the bled here in the heat in prefference !o ly- the work in which the Latter-da- y Saints . 'greatest benefit to the Saints as they ing in the shade, after having worked six are engaged; anfl those that have rejecttd greater unity and love among the days in the week ahd'16 bouts per day.' ed youm the past, will welcome you in ISafnts.jl The Saints should ,not speak evil The sisters also are worthy of commenthe future as saviours. and even (words of rebuke dation for being present where there are . President Wm. Faxman, again referred should be tempered with kindness. The the discomforts of heat and a crowded to the building of, the Rrigham Young speaker fet to tbauk God that he had house. Yet, if we begin to make excep- monument. Every one, both old and iheard the gospel and had been permitted tions as to heat, we would soon make an young, should take pride in doing what tt come to this goodly land. It had been exception to the cold, and thus we would they can. (difficult to reclaim, ' but the Lord had not obey the injunction to attend our President Paxman adjourned, the Conbdessed the efforts of iiis people, and vve places of worship ference to 7:30 this evening when Elder should,-bThe speaker often asked himself, what B. H. Roberts will lecture tothe Saints. grateful for His watch-car- e ms. he could say that others have not said, Come dearest Lord, deSinging, AROSTLE SMITH and it causes the elders more or less em- scend and dwell. By faith and love in evLCnew hot what he would say, but relied barrassment, but his mind had turned to ery breast. on the, promptings ;of that Spirit that ther principles first quoted. How true Benediction by Elder W. Vifr. Allen.' fsbould-eveand reasonable it is, that many men have be present to inspire the become iufidels through observing and the Lord . SUNDAY EVENING. the government by law had been interested in the studying A large congregation assembled in tha r emarks of the brethern that had preooed-- e throughout the universe. They have become imbued with the Idea, that there is evening. d hiip. It is preof that a person is d Praise to the man who communed wheh they ate wholly devoted to no higher law than what we term Nature. was sung by the choir. ithe work,. and love their brethern and Prof. Drapers Intellectual develop- with Jehovah Prayer by W. H. Pettegrew. is a noble effort to s.isters and when they work in harmony ment of Europe, Let Earths inhabitants re- Singing: 'With their associates. vIt is easy to stem the tide of infidelity in - that respect guide our boat when floating with the but had accomplished but little good. joiee EIDER B. H. ROBERTS current, and when the stream is placid However, the speaker by a study of those Arose and read the hymn beginning:-1-!.nndffee from obstructions. But when same laws, has come to an opposite conyou. could bie to Kolob,f which the Uhe current is swift and jutting rocks are clusion. Elder Roberts' recited one of Cowpers speaker took for a- text, and began his on every hand, it requires skill and labor to avoid disaster, When we are forced to poems, relative to the Musselmen eating discourse hly a reference to ideas of the universe that were entertained less than it requires strength and pork. There are for each sin and weakpull 500 years ago. The earth was then redetermination to succeed. It is thus ness some person who thinks it no Ein to as being thc center of the uni'with bur experiences in the Gospel. It commit that particular sin; wand thus if garded sns s easy to drift with public opinion, and those persons were ail of them right, verse and that all those shining were revolved around and worlds and It, dissent from the opinions of others such a thing as morality could not exist. That to the to earth. created give light even if we know they are wrong. Those Eventually the law which will make of as the Geocentric Uiat refuse to dritrjihat refuse to flatter; the people a perfect race, and of this theory waswasknown believed also the earth It that dare rebuke evii, are deserving of earth a paradise, will be obeyed- The theory. fortraced Roberts was then Elder flat. j;naiseand blessings. la the experience elders find many people in the world who ward the evolution of thought upon the to believe, but they cannot get Cf the majority, the effort to live their profess i3 beset with ' difficulties, but them "to repent. If they, get them 'to re- subject; as also the invention of the telescope and other instruments, down to khos who persevere will find the obsta- pent and to be baptised, and then present time when space is known to cles will vanish, the cloud3 wili be ,the principle of the gathering, the be infinite, and peopied, as it were, with and the blessed sun-ligbreak they refuse on account' of the love of countlese shining stars, many of which through the gloom bv the spirit of faith. their property or other Yeasoas. Others are regarded as habitable. The lecturer The speaker theai contracted the faith obey all those laws, come to Ziou, and of the doctrines enunciated then spoke end tcTdinances of professing - Christians then sic down and refuse to go one step the by Prophet Joseph Smith relative to throughout the world, and the organiz- further,, They seam to think what they the Infinitude of space, and. the ations of their chnrcoes, with that of the have endured is sufficient to save tixsm. of matter, and so fused the ILatter-da- y Saints, The conditions that Others make a hobby of the Word of Wisof thought,1 as to clearly devarious lines , confront those that obey th9 Gospel out dom, and will, perchance, observa one of Mormonisra ;i.-the world are more difficult to over- those commandments and break the rest. monstrate that is not in science, but only harmony The of Word of Wisdom in its entirety must came than many pith us, who have beem been in in advance many has, instances, reared in the church, can understand. be kept,or we have no claim on the blessof the of world. the thought g ings predicated upon an observance of it. "They must break away from txe3 president Paxman dearest What The the speaker coademas, is to take must be traditions. few a moments, All would sgree are Spoke one tDfoken-law, and tceep it and then break arrayed against that parents with that this is cne of the best conhim, children, and cnilclren against parents. all the rest. Man cannot keep one item ferences ever held in the Juab Stake, All those obstacles must be met and over- of the law, and be saved upon the bles3 to feels all those that have he and IIow different here in Z'on. strength of tha. one act of obedience. come, ilere the sons and daughters have the In years gone by, wbeu the celestial participated. Lord! thou will hear me Singing: oiatcrial strength of tLeir fathers and law was permitted, there were men who when I pray. Benediction was pronounced by Apostmothers helping them, and with kind seemed to think if they secured the prop' le John Henry Smith, er of number them wives, they would be saved, und encouraging words assisting principles of the and it mattered not whether or not they Many people are now coming to this ofio'pK. In addition, the companiocs properly cared for them. Such men will were fice find as mistaken. ocr such and requesting that their Dames be of they terribly ycung are, or should be, seme men are There who belieAe if do not they entered on the subscription LLeL T2xat if! greatrr strength. The young 'ti&rJ t Lgu ore a .good LUir.g they aiy par- I 111 OUR Who know? Ct: kyd bo m)m 5 spend, and that's more o the pur. pose. Tell what you have to sell, and tell your prices through the columns of The Blade. j " "V1 r 1 e ! t , i f . 3Ltit THE gnTo jSrGRAfcDSl: StandardGauge Western.? RAILWAY! pr"3 u .THROUGH THE, in 3 Ms j UNTAIN! We are daily receiving new goods and are thus, J e 1 Choice of Three Distinct Routes, We are constantly' abreast of the times. adding to our stock such, things as are need-- , AND TUB d. -- MOST MAGNIFICENT RAILROAD SCENERT ' as-tc- o w. .- Pax-man- f j ; ed by our friends.. in Tim wom.D. Two Fast Express TTETS5n3? Trains Daily 7 dis-sistro- us Me-Cun- FACU WAT BETWEEN OGDEN, SALT LAKE AND DENVER. ELEGANT RECLINING CHAIR CARS! ! Direct Connections 23 KC3T f self-governme- nt, com-mon-weal- th. i D. C. DODGE, S- - Gefieyal Mangaer. Traific Manager. G Genl. Pass. Agent. TV P-- C3-- . L S'UJ-yrirx'ton.ciexi- FARKIBS,. AT t. Railway I ni 'IL TIME TABLE NO. 14. Effective Thursday, August 1st, 1095. se Mm Y1 tyij o. , e , 'iThe-speake- S3 EL3; i r i in H. BABCOCR, I I m le PC3: San Pete Valley ll ot BAILWAI EQUIPPED IN THE WEST. I - No-troub- made in Union Depots. 20202321,7 p, I e Free of CRarge. to-attac- con-du- are-givin- e, ( j plete, and haying bought before prices advanced,, we om customers, the benefit of the same., Now is the time to buy Cfothing. Buy before the price adadvanc- vances. Alt kinds of wool and cotton goods-arsoon in our ' be effects will felt and the ing in the East, to our We meet are friends, and! vicinity. always happy to others. with compare goods and prices pleased to show goods. Yours Tiulyt, ser-v;anEt8- vdf r . J con-erte- ' Catft be bought; But that which breaks- - the least,vwe have to wiN-Ask your storekeeper for. Trains leave Manti for Sterllfig.Funks Lake and Morrison at 2:20 p. m., Monday1, Wednesdays and Fridays. Return ing arrive at Manti at 5 :25 p, m. Direct connections ot Nephi with Union Padiftc Railway from and to Salt Lake City, Ogden, Butte and intermediate points, and ai pointe East and West. Stop on signal. Pres. Sheaf, of Whe at Brand, , And II. S. Supt. & G. F. Kerr, & P. ioA( V.v i) l.u 1 See takaoo otherj that each BALL BEARS 1 ) 1 tt 'l.,T , A 1. s ; , RED aA(l. O'p. -- This Twine will opera te.euccessfttliy. In everybody 8 binder, But better- in the best, . Be u back, Genl Manager, Salt Lake sal. Boting; Itoe , f Theodore & , j i. o. - City, BINDER, Be-MINN- Agent. Manti. IE; - Tubular Steel Cyclone Mowers aadltakee from the Manufactory. of WVA. Wood, ore unexcelled? so. also. are-althe lines-wrepresent in ,Utab and Idaho.- ! ; l - e Amongst .which are found Wagons.-Beere and Oliver Plows, RussellBa'.ji Maehiff? Twer Rakes amUIay Loaders, Threshing Co umbus, Lindsay, and Eowler .Birycles.-- . Address. . . Up-strea- . PfCTOW' LOCAL. TIME CARD. -- explain dri-roell- ed ht inde-structabiii- ty , so-Call- - life-lon- ! ; -- ; - is-fi- b j! th-ai- - WJtH; & BCHIIJE: r j In effect, Dec. 1ft, 1894. Traia arrive and depart at various stations daily as follows: Stations. Northbound. Southbound. Arr. Arr. Leave Leave 3.10 n. 2.00 am. ... Ogden ....' 8.00 pm 2.55 am 4.20 pm 3. 10 am Ar I Salt J Lv 7.00 pm 7.00 am 7.45 am Lv j Lake Ar 4.4 5 pm 4.16 pm 8.10 am ..i. Sandy 9.37 am ..Fairfield .. 2.40 am . .L Eureka.. . 1.00 pm 8.42 am. .Lehi Junct.. 3.45 pm j 8.50 am AmeVn Fork 3.3ft pm 8.55 am Pleast Grove 3.29 pm 9.15am ....Provo.... 3.10 pnj j 9.34 am Spanish Fork 2.52 pm j 9.52am ... Payson 2.39pm ' 10.55 am .... Nephi... 1.50 pm 11.35 am Ar i Lvl.15 i ' 11.55 am LvtJuaD fArl. 00 pm pm 1.20 pm Leamington 11.25 am 3.25pm ....Oasis.... 9.55am 4.10 pm ' Clear Lake, 9.10 am 7.30 am Ar j Mil- - ) Lv 6.05 pm 8.10 am Lv ford ( Ar 5.45 pm i j 4.30 am ' v 10.00 pm Frisco.... r Leave Arrive .Trains souk of Juab run daily except Sy CD-OPERAT- IVE: - CO, 1 1 1 .? Ww ."1 Og.S&u and o i t Logan Utah;Tdaho Fulls oml 'Montpelier, Tdato. 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