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Show MAN n ITEMS. Manti, Oct. jnd. The Sabbalh services were well at tended. Elder Nelson principal ol ihe Church Seminary made s mie imelv inteiesting remaiks in relation to his labors and the influence of G ispel teaching in the ninds ol ihe Young The Speaker also dwelt on tle dangers of inli lelity especially in connection with the study of sciences when taught with- .ut the Spirit of God. Elder Henry 'vVintch ve some interesting remiuis-ences remiuis-ences of his niissionaiy experiences m Switzerland, Bishop Jetison addressed the meeting meet-ing for a short time on some business matters. Bishop Reid called attention to the approaching election. MANTI LIHKRAI. RAI.LV. Report of a Liberal mesti.ig held i i the City Hall . Meeting was called to order by ,11 in. John Patten, Chairman of the local Liberal Lib-eral Committee. Opening speech bv the Chairman who was interupted bv Hon. W. K. Reid. The gentlemen was i if .rmed by the Ch iiiman that he could have an opportunity ol speaking at the proper time. A speech by Ihe Rev. Mr. .Martin on the political situation, was listened to with 111 nked attention: This gentleman reinaiks weie concise and to the point, and seemed to make a good impression. Mr. Calvin Keasoner ol Pavson was then introduced to tlie Assembly bv the Chairman. Tins gentleman was also interupied by Hon. W. K. Reid who was promptly rebuked lor his breach of order. The Spea ter at some length on natutal development of the Territory. Spoke very highly of the citizens of Utah our business men, irrespective ol creed or politic. Thought the Peoples Party to exclusive thus preventing pre-venting capitalists from locating in tneii miJst, said tliat the prosp-iity ol Salt Lake and Ogden was larg ly due to Liberal rule, said it was his opinion that sometime m the future politics in Utah would be adjuncts by the two great national na-tional parties as in the other States and Territory. " " " Thought that the Mormon and Gen- tile clement was more in hatmony than formerly and would continue lo alb hale more in the future and in connection with increasing immigration and an iii dux of capital a more haiiiionious state ot sfta r would exist. The Speaker brought forward illustrations illus-trations to snow that no Tialion could prosper with a union of Church and Siate notably Italy under proper rule, different Asiatic countries where the civil p iwer was dominated bv the ecclesiastical, ec-clesiastical, References to the develop ment of the mind and the bene tit' arising aris-ing Iheielrom, consider this branch of industry second only to agricultution Closing reinaiks was made by Mr. Mc Carthy ot t'rovo, after winch the meeting meet-ing adjourned. Lumber and Shingles wanted at J. P- Meilsui.p's. |