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Show ward the erecting of that monument m memorv of President lirignam xoang and the noble pioneers. President Paxaiaa desired to say to President Smith, that the people are improving in caring for the poor. The can large majority of the poor, in Nephi and assist themselves to a certain extent, that there are none in Nephi that are suffering for the necessaries of life. President Taxman then announced that Conference will be adjourned until tomorrow at 10 a. m . The choir sang, "When dark and drear, the skies appear" Benediction by Elder Reuben Goddard. A Priesthood meeting was neld in the AFTEKKOON evening, at which much good counsel After singing by the choir, prayer was and instructions were given by Apostle offered by Elder Reuben Carter. Smith. The choir saog,"Come we that love the Nate. -- Owing to the rather vloumi-nou- s L';id." report made of the Conference by The Blade, and which was not discovPRESIDENT PAX MAN the until too late to Announced that the several wards, so far ered of services will be second the day's as represented, will brs reported. h eld or our next issue. Pub. Bladev noble thouerht and aspiration to the reedof gold. The miser wonld have been haphe been organized to be content-- ' had pier of the Synopsis Proceedlnas of the Quar- ed with a competence. terly Conference Held In the The Saints should consider the various Nephl Tabernacle, August and exercise organizations of each other, 3rd and 4th, 1895. a just charity for the weaknesses of those There were present on the stand at the that are not as strong as themselves. of the services, Cou nselors PRESIDENT SPKKRY Wm. Hperry and Jas. V. Psiman, Bish- Reminded the Nephi people that they ops V. II. Warner ana T. H. 'J. L'arkes siiould extend a generous hospitality to T the South and North wards, respectthe visiting banus. ively, and several other elders. The congregation arose and sang the President Bperry called the cotire-a- -t Doxology . ion to order. Benediction by Elder David Cazier. the There was the usual fin Ring by hoir, when prayer was ofered by James SERVICE?. JUAB STAKE OF ZIO.N. i i ! ' V Iaxniin. . down, 'Spirit 01 l;.i Ih come r eveat the t hi ns oi iod ' Sinking lid r. ' ; ( P JID 11 V. N T S . II. I ? Ii K V we art once nior" blesuel in the with the privilege of neetinof a stake- conference. President I'axmjQ and others will be down on this forenoon' train and v. ill x, present with 'is (kit iticr r.h j :) fere nee. Then said, in ward as being a who few are Toere 'air condition. do not live their religion. Toe Dea- .., f .irlir ncriro .i nd Iimvp. until the hnsv s .ison. been faithful to their duties ard 'in collecting the fast day offerings, The various organizations of the ward If parents are in giud - condition. in the welfare would take more interest of their children, and set them good examples by a oetter attendance at meetings, their children will do better, his Reported f the world have oeen Th: peop.' priviledged to hear the f.ospel ironi tne sent forth by the that have Lord , and they have been gathered from were empowered to hi; lands. The teaeh the princip! s nil'! to administer the has ordinance.-- ; of the (io-t- v l. The Lord f t the receive .ospei orcjinised those .h;.t I! a.so the Spirit Holy wh that they H s a testi rno n v, and t hat promise has been fullilled. T he Sa'.nt-- have been gathered b-- "ii el-l.-- i If ... , August 1st, we are offering G rent Bargains BLADE" "The Is its leading paper. 11 ' a human brute lived - tensions to l.wng their rtngion. rast-da- y (Offerings for the poor come in more Although Father for ihe good condition. as we could. During as well are doing vvcuid follow their for stock-takin- g SUMMER DRESS GOODS win This interest You? Glove.1 Hosery, Underware. Hats, Shoes, Dress and Fancy Shirts, etc. "TlH'BLAPB'1 for tht next tute months will b harvest numbers. time of "brhigi tig m be It will the shfiU'OH-- ' for iv'.vertiHtr.-,- read-It more than 6,000 will of the ers, 1,06') Home odd families who middle elas-iesprosperous will be thinking iibout theii- lali . r.-a-- .. Call and See for Yourself. purchases. The threshers :wet work: :ibou' farmers the lirst of Sej'tember will have will Hell their grain and money if not to burn, at least to spend, and that's more to the purpose. Tell what you have to sell, and tell in a civilized your prices through the columns of The Bladk. - t,' HYDB&WHrrMOKKc THE TCx. . mm 0 o our RAILWAY! ju-tic- e, U.-.- l make ready -- - heir dead . " The speaker th p referred to the trials and the people are beset the saints in crossing the; freely than form?riy ciains with hand carts and the faith those improving. a nisnop T. II. G. PARK Erf migrants exhibited. They found here Reported the Nephi Sico id ward as in !ry, steril? land to b" reclaimed, but they none of us 'hanked th .r Knows that neighbourhood, and abused his family by whipping and mutilating them if there A'ere no law to protect that man's family, the neighbors would certainly teach him a lesson. Turkey and China permit the most barbarous and inhuman massacres of men, helpless vvo-- ! men and tender children to go un- lippedof justice, and when civiliza- tion protests, they maKu apologies, and the in fatnies are repeated and paid for in men; apologies. Why in the name don't the civilized of mercy and nations wipe those governments from the face of polluted nature, and govern those countries under an international ag: eeti.ent'.-- ' The reports of those massacres iTom China ao sickening in their time that civiliza-liobrutality, ar.d it calls a halt on such sa'agerv. ina gs rv.ve ; Is Now On, and to EDITORIAL NOTES HIHHOP JAS. H. NEWTON ii obedience to that testimony, and great VVnrnnr's renort Would aODlV Huhnn ha :c been give.) them. They war l. Some of tne neoole thJ have neen priviledged to euter t lie are living their religion, others partly ; the blessings to be lemoies ano some are good citizens but make no pre- .. obtained triercit: and to be baptised for n i ble-jin- Anything about Nephi lllSHOF W. H. WARNER 1 CLEAB1CE SALE OUR ANNUAL Wno knows re-no- rt - ;' Everyone j r iiencis We are daily receiving new Lroods and are thus We are constantly abreast of the times. adding to our stock such things as are need- Choice of Three Distinct Routes. the cusy season the Teachers oo not look AND THE after their flocks as they probably might MOST MAGNIFICENT RAILROAD SGENER! AT THE PRESBYTERIAN. do. The ward has about fifty indigent ed by our friends. persons to provide for; and be it said to Services Last Sunday Evening- - Rev. O. S. the credit oi the Sirits of the Seernn Wilson the Speaker. ward, the poor are well provided for. O it evenAt the regular service Sulib.-itTwo Fast Express Trains Daify the whole, the people of the Srond ward e!e;fahl Ih'V. O. b. Wilson factory nil Wp'lnfo lust rer.eivei (liiecl lroni the 4th, ing. August. .are doinc well e v re! St lai Croekerv. of stock (Jualit are an( "And i'roin Luke ye spoke EACH WAY BETWEEN i K KNS efim-5T it KOBKHT Shot HI.sooP v: of these things. Our line of Ladies'. Mines' and Ciiildreiis" This last e a ices advance .Saints OGDEN j SALT LAKE AND DENVER, Ileported the ju.io Ward. Toe plete. ami hayiiiLf bought before pi ehnpt or of Luke g ves a heae.tiful anfl to ttin away iron; th'the benefit of the saim are striving to live their rel.gion. The vivid account.- of the last, teachings of giving our customer's Ciothinu'. Many of the peopfe are too slack ic at'.in' to is buv Now time Also hv.y bid ore ne once ae. suirprri--and two of the Saviour. the e;r with execution , GAi CHAIR tending their meetings, and more par- co.nnmnity RECLINSflG ELEGANT wool cotton and of tlw disciples when they goods, are a.dvan: van cos. All kinds of f in the employ of the U. P. an' miilies, be should who the or will elTeets Seventies, soon j n in the East, and was gone from the ticularly je !' t mi on; (he found hody a find are floating therefore, Co., ; friends, a 'id minute men, ready to go forth in the il'y vicinitv. Vv'e are alwa.ys happy to mi e? hut great joy when lie reappeared to t! e orders ioinh: t t ollous. o world at a moment's notice. Yet some of population, being subject and compare goods prices pleased Direct Connections mads In Union Capets. to b. detailed to belli. Yours Ti u)y. were io be witnesses of the Seventies have not attended a quorum of the Co;iip my and liable to show The rouble goods. Apostles N elsewhere on iding all those tiuegs which they had .seen and meeting for years. I: is timetheS: venties thos-- draw-hack- duty. the jtwitiis;a is in good ward IN TSTP. Ti'EoT. to the eople, of .Jerusalem. iod High Priests awakened, and betrin con dition 'A hen to liie people of the whole world. dilligently to sauiy their dunes and per- , s. II. B AB COC K. D. DO IX v. it ness ifet ime. K their LD iore Kit JOi..:?it NO'H.K, during They form them. The teachers are also ngli-entTraffic Manager. Ot'iicral Man u hl ,oi wa-- . terpctuaied by their writings. Pn ddc nt of the e JO or.tnc.i P A Ot'H 'I. I ass. and some of them, instead of visitWADLKK .H. t t'io-iswitho d iatts ate expected to flock is a am UI one. Meetings are tas- s ing each family once per month, make for uie .viaster. I ney nave visits abont once each year, and they do pended during the summec months, bat th ' proaii-e- d assistance of the" Ilfdv X1.- I- -. With-jou- t Jr not know but that some of the Uock have will be resumed at the cuJ.ie of the busy.' as had. the Apostles just His coastitucncy is composeu or sea;on. to it, is vain of assistance fold. this the out attempt strayed men aud wo.nen. to hear witness for (..prist, in tnis work ways feel better if they are performing good tie ( ,'h risl ian must go forward. There PKEsrDrjxr allen their duties faitnfully before the Lord. If is no retreat, no stand-still- . The Lord Was called to tne stand. Two year5 last they do not, they can have no faith that do to their duty. e'veryone 'iod will hear their prayers and heal the April, the speaker had been called upon exp'.crs Sabbath every Preaching to in Saints collect the Park City T:l." o'clock. All invited and evening at togetiier sick under their administrations. welcome, TIME TABLE NO. 14. The speaker then said, ii I were to call and a brauca was organized. A;Ter three O. S. Wilson. 2S of almost weeks lab souls incessant re:or a show of bands of these that have jr, Effective Thursday, August 1st, 1035. ceived testimonies, a large majority of were numbered in a branch organization. ofirce. tLis Old at for sale Triev uihucu u u u oer, aoo u l ovj. are papers thent would respond, and this ought to m tli Xorth not Blades, however. V strangers attend the meetings, and Mn be a lesson to the Saints, because where ist:No. 2 X... much is given, m'uen i3 expected; and the much prejudice is being swept away, and from Stations. lroni Matters. Diu1Marysvale is The much manifested. interest Da,! being a Lord will hold His people to Miii.ti strict Nephi t. r f in Park City are fall of the spirit John IJourp.e, fu pt'rint endee i:! 0 10.40a Lv. Neh pi Ar. ctccouDtabildy for the testimonies lie Saints in the'. 11.40a :s.O down on wor'c dam 10.2'a 5.0 reservoir the Sal of are less to and kind those their Springs worli, t.:n given them. 10.12a. 10. 0 a for Hollovvay brief left l.IOj) has ;.() Canyon, sojourn H O 9.53a (Jreen Singing by the congreati on, led by the fortunate. work in Millard over The 2.? 2 County. 12 4:!p 19.fr S).30a DrajK-iIT APOSTLE II HENRY JOHN Can't l8 bought. firm a foundation ye Saints tacir, ''How on one of the dams will be completed l.(Kip pi.5 2:.5 Moroni 9.10;' to of tne h Liked at But that which breaks tin of the Lord. ' ' 27 get 8.55a practicil workings Ciiesttr l.Kip (At this juncture Apostle within about two weeks. 8 (f 8.27a S5.0 1.43. Ash for do to the and tha storekeeer that way CiTspel, Ephraim only yotir John Henry Smith and President Wm. Mining matters are looking up some- 2.05p H.(K)a Ar. Jluini is to listen to thoe t tat are actively at uhat. The Jones I'axman arrived. property joining the r. r ir Dabon. in Horse Heaven, nas been On arising to address the congregation , work every day among the people. for Iv'anti Lake leave Funk' Sterling, for to liond'ed and LatternothFrank Wright the Co., day Saints nave PRESIDENT PAX MAN 0()d. Messrs. Hawley brothers of Col-- ! and Morrison at 2:20 j. m., Monday's, Wednesing to boast of in- the ivay of caring for and Friday's;. Return in g arrive at Hiid he lelt grateful for the priviledge of Several day's In the First ward, Bisnop orado, are behind the deal. theipoor. M an t i at 5 :2. p. in meeting with and looking into the facss Warner has reported 18 iudigent families men are now at work on the chiim. Direct connections at Nephi with Union The eight tons of mining supplies., Padiiie of his friends, the assembled saints. to ere for, ana only $50. have been con Railway from and to Salt Lake Cityj While absent he had attended the dedi- tributed, and he could not believe those destined for the Clyde mine in Cotton- (!4'len, Butte And take no oi her. and intermediate points, and al wood Canyon, have been sent up, and cation of the Oneida sti ke academy which 16 families are faring See West. Fast and that each HALL l.LWRS A RKD T. Tiie pointe A in earnest. oot.side won; has begun luxuriously, is coPt a on This Twine will operate successfully JJjO.OJO. tas It srprnal. Stop magnificent same conditions exist in the Second ward, tunnel was run several years ago to' Tn binder. building, dedicated to the study of the The speaker then referred to a ward in reach the vein. but abandoned before the Theodore Bi uback, in But connection with the learning Colorado where similar conditions best. in better the & Pre9. Gospel Gen'l JenIsaac was readied. Manager, point exist, objective Lake Salt of the world. The labors of Elder Karl and MinCity. of the I'luto the nvanager believed it to be a pretty general nings, H. s. Kerr, G. Maeser in establishing the first acad-TCo, and ot which the Clyde fornix conditiou. Asa rule, it is unwise to ing & G. F. & T. Agent, Manti. a is wheelin Supt. a Pelton in been have emy put Provo, having wonderfully for nothing, or support to part, he air pump. run This coin plei ed leased. The Almighty has placed us here give something althe work of driving th3 tunnel will be cu this earth for the purpose that we may anyone in idleness. But there will some whom misfortune may exist ways and will tap the vain ft Study, gain knowledge and le irn correct and does overtake, and who are rendered a hundred feet. The of several depth Tuhuhir Steo.l Cyclone Mowors v.nd JinUcs principles, and the stake academies are helpt-essoffice are nearly com- etc. bunk ciasa tenderhouse, That be to rom' the Manufactory of V. A. Woor, ;uo nnexcelled; ought neans to that end. cared for. ;o also are all the lines we represent in Utah and Idaho is liable to pleted, and. when all is in readiness, a Misfortune ly The Lord has made the wrath of men to overtake force of men will be employed. any of us, and sweep away the large A Mr. Wilson of Salt Lake. has euperpraise Ilim, as is evidenced by the Spread savings of a lifetime. For that reason, Amongst which are found H;ii'n Wsi'.n Mr. Shriner as superintendent of ef the Gospel, aud the growth of His our children should be ceded Deere nnd Oliver Plows. Uussell Threshing taught that Dal ton. the Halves Church. The Lord has delegated His auand Hay Tnnders, Tip;or must come through their own a of elation is Lind-;i- y There feeding 's and Fowler ihcvcle.:. A to Cohimbus, His His work has efforts, 3ul where there are ward3 that- thority servants, Pfrc this little camp over the pervading been established and will never be thrown have thopo that are LOCAL TIME CARL. helpless, if the people quiet; but earnest determi naiion of the; down. Men cannot assume nor take unto allow them to Dto V E WAGON owners a come will pustrj suffer,, blight property In efTee.t.Dee. 10, 1894. -0 the authority to teach and ad- upon those who into where Marvsvale front the at and every various stations been blessed arrive Train with UU haye depart minister in His name; they must be prop- an as followsman believes it rightdaily mining telligent and who refuse to assist abundance, Northbound. Stations. H. Routhbouud. erly commissioned of God in order to the worthy poor, anJ no discrimination fully belongs. Og(!en iiml' Lopn, Utali; IcUtho Fallfi and Mnt pel'ier, Idaho Arr. Arr. Leave Leave 1895. have their administrations acceptable to must be Cth, Marvsvale, Aug. 8.00 2.55 General Oiliced, Salt JUak City, am am 2.00 toOdeir 3,10 ,iu pin whether or net the made, as 3.10 am Ar f Salt J Lv 7.00 pm 7.00' am Him. .20 pm are members of this Church. 7.45 am Lv f Lake" Ar 4.45 pnl Something for Nothing.. There are many of. tb people. who pro- poor GEO. T. ODELL, General 8.10 am The pnncipii ot tithing is a law unto' pm Sandy .. 4.16 Of all the recent efforts at writing the fess to be Saints, that seem to never learn the Latter-da2.40 pm fvianapr. 9.37 am .. 'fl.H0is.rn ... Eureka... 1.00 pin' Saints, while other offer- life of Napoleoiv in popular styio Miss Chat they must school and educate them8.42 am Lelii Jnuet.. 3.45 pm ings are more or les3 voluntary. Bat Tarbell's in point both of 8.50 am Amer'n Fork 3.36 pm leads, selves in the principles of obedience to Gkd easily the of His Saints requires 8.55 am Pleas't Grove 3.2i pm first of It and interest. s merit His principles.. Our thoughts and appeared 3.10 pin 9.15 am Provo see to none that suffer in their midst. serially in 'McClure's Magazine, and Is are known to Tlimv- - T cannot de- Iet"noC the'voices of 0.34 am Spanish Fork 2.52 pm j the needy rise up in now 2.39 pm . Pay son .52 am ceive llim,and for thatreason it behooves evidence published in a handsomely printed 1.50 pm 10.55 am the Nephi against prosperous cloth-bouu. 1135 am Ar t volume, with 250 illustraLvl.15 pm attributes of the Apoatle Smith then referred to. the everyone to learn-th11.55 am Lv 1 JUd,u f Arl.00 pm tions. The book is having an enormous Father and we will szs that God- - gi?es monument to the .20 pm Leani ington 1 .25 anr. of the late sale at fl.00 ner copy. Ptr.BLiO memory 3.25 will thaE to those all Him.. Oasis. ... 9.55 am pm obey freely President Brigrhara, Youug;. "It will not Good Sample Rooms for Commrrchii 4.10 pm is York: Clear Lake 9.10 am away giving actually (New APOSTLE Sll?ll City' add to the greatness oi thafr. remarkable this fine volume to new subscribers. elers. 7.30 am At Mil- - Lv Rl05 pm 8.10 f ford f Ar 5:45 pur Was pleased to meet with the Saiats of man and Prophet,-'- ' am Lv for Trainri, Free to i' ell said the speaker, Write particulars. to and from the 10.00pm ....Friseo.... 4.30am EEADINGIs station . HOTEL the tb perpstuate his memory- in the tlie Jaab atake.' There are often eeveral NEPHI of Arrive Leave cold Uncalled for Letters. Tr'ain-- souh of Juab run dally excepi1 Sujs" dutiea that confront us at the paixje time, granite and, marble, because his nobie . The fol- DATS aud.wa have to ch0O3e which' ol them is deeds aw enshrined? hearts of a Nephi City, Utah, Aupust Two trains daily from Salt A Hack Meets All' Trains, h. GQLDsnnoucn most importaot. ' Jiact now the duty of grateful peopla. and in tecs of thousands lowing, letters remain in this ofSce un- t,abe tothrough all points East. to Free Patrons; for-tb:,m inner-maSalt Pullman Palace Sleepers fr is confront- of hearts oat in the world that are learn- called for, nd if not claimed and taken iSrovidiuff Pl'Oplii'!.1 Two Sample Rooms. Lake to Chicago without change' de- - ing to loveand to sent be .will doubtleaswithin tne who' away ara' farmeri Nearest to Business Centre. thirty days, ing respsct that creat Tourist Sleepers. Iraprbved Cained fronrtbls meetings beoa'dse of that for the goodness and nobility of pioneer the Dead lie fcer Office: Free Beclin-iChait cars. his : Elegant day coaches. :'' MBS. C. R. POOTE, Annie Chatwin. Jas. I. But a-- monument to- - President Barton,-Misduty. The only line operating dining car' servlbe. Miss Belle Itobert villi,. Green, l to shortest' aEd The all point9 fastest line The niinds of all men and' vVomen difier Young,-wiltend to keep alive his mem Hanson. Miss Turzah Martin-- . Miss Rose Proprietor. east; TIIUUMAN & WEDGWGOO. ,rri their taetas and: capacities'.-It is said pryt'and history In tha minds and-- , hearts PAtteMrMiss flay T. JohD dee D: E. Qhinn, .WIOKINS,Atfent, Nephi. tfcat all men- are insane on' some point. of the young. The cold' stone Shed.-S-- . . Passgr. Dept.,1 r. E. Burley, Gen'l Agt preserves: Hotand Cold However that raarbe.we fenow thai-somiiravensteii, Ingermane' to future generations, the memories of City Ticket Office, 201 Mahi st:, Salt Lake. Attarneys at - Lsay. L.. Go. Mountain Ntirseries Loinax. Gen'i E; Ticket Agtv Passsgr. pd turn people Daturaily towardthe Gospel;; men who,, by virtue of their silent Gen'l Mngr., Omaha .'CMArfDBBSd&w'-P.- ' M. Whii s others- delight in stiil- living as it were,. and' S. H. H.Clark, studying the Oliver W. Mink, leirning' of the world. There are eome helping to "shape the destiny of oar racei- To Advertisers; E. Eilery Anderson, toom i iniid 3. S&p.t love to , accumulate W. Doane, Jocn First Nihil) aa-- IP some There are none so poor that should not , means.od Fbur1s3Ues month'sad-coititute It. tloudert. Pederick eW- - beooflae roiere- - who,' etiQe eyerJ1fee4 little-totf- ' PROVO," blessings they k.eevv Jibor.-iand that they were seperated from heir enemies. Past and present conditions were contrasted, and prove the Almighty h is been President with the I that the not does regret bperry when their to the people, except lia;i hae linancial condit;(;ns n!t their improved Mparts agaiesr the Truth and cause them n '. atier-chiy-Saiets. : , ro-oeri- ty 1 . 1 - Go-pe- t i . i i m-sse- ! i i. con-sternatio- n of J s, CJ2-i.a.rs- lo-nr- d. jf'' . C I . . WW . s--a ! Apt-nt- . . i:es.s-i,eari!r- ban j Latter-day-Sain- ts - Q. Su.pe: 1 Railway 'y."" f- 1 - - j I - i ! l.e.--i j i - S-- ( p-,.- ' - I-- j ) Be-iiev- ilii Muu TlioiDAL ed Tt-Tiin- s j . - 1WLN Sheaf of Wheat Brand, . j - he j MINNIE BINDER l ; ' . j - sus-tainan- j cj j j g P ERAT - - Fail-Hel- d y . . well-to-d- o ee.l-Fng- HOUSE . . . . . k e d 1 1 UNION 1 Hack-Meets-al- - s . 9-- in-th- e n Thi-oiigr- e' - - na-inre.- ?'J s - e - mbn-uments,-a- ' - re - . "" , & aoi-bono- r. J to-d- o- ! |