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Show SUN SUPPLEMENT: SUBSCRIPTION day dealing out liquors. God's judgment will be found out upon the earth. Ha felt to rejsic to be home, aed said ka had visited the d ill rent sects, but their doctrlss will net stand. Our boys leave tbs plow, the workbench, the canyon and sr able to coatouad the wis duiu of tbe lined, because they have broken the law and changed tbe ordinances of the kingdom of God, They nrn preaching for hire and devioing for money and the people ere getting disgusted, heece Infidelity is on ths lecresie on the earth; fslt thankful for tht many blessings hs had received while sway. Prayed that God would except his labors; it was nothlsg for an alder to travel tea miles tiget the toapel before tht people. They loved the gasps!, it is God's works nod will triumph and many mora will rsceiva it. Advised ths yauag to attend the meetiegi tad learn the principles of tbs gospel. SUNDAY SERVICES. LAW& Rulings of the United Slates Able Remarks by Elders Brock banks and Argyle. Court on the Subject. Dr. Tuckerman, editor nt the Workman, Clersland, lies taken soma pain lo celled end compile the decision ef the United States sourt on tbic cubject, cad gives the Washington Post the result of Ilia investigation as follows: First Subscribers who do not give express notice to tbe contrary are considered as wishing to renew their subscription. Sscend If subscribers order the discontinuance ef their periodicals the publisher may eontians to lend tbeiu until tht arrearages are paid. Third If subscriber neglect er refuse to tike their perindicsle from t lie post office le which they are directed, they art responsible until they have settled their bills aud ordered them disoont.nne.1. Forth If subscribers move to other places without informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to thsir former address, they are held reipeasible. Filth The conn have decided that refusing to take psriodicald from the office er reumvisg and leaving them uncalled for is prims facia evidence of iotsatienal fraud. Sixth If subscriber pay in advance they ere bound to give notice el the endn of the time if they do not wish to taking it; otherwise the publisher is antherized t sand it, and tha euhsori her will be responsible uetil express notice, with payaisot of nil arrearages, is sent totbn pablisbsr. The latest newspaper laws are such that newspaper publishers can arrest anyone lor fraud who take a paper and refuses to pay for it. Under this law the man wh allows his subscription to ruu alcog for soma time unpaid and than orders the postmaster to mark .it 'refused eed have a postal card sent notifying the publieher, laye himself liable to arrest and Hue, the same ns tor con-tinu- theft. y g now-ledg- Utah County people who contemplate visiting the Worlds Fair should be careful about purchasing wild cat cheap railroad tickets, which mav prove worththe putchassr much less, thus cost annoyance. The raft way will be for people to call upon Mr. II. II. Lawson, tnn Union Pacific agent at Spanish Fork, for information. lie can sell you tickets just as cheap as they can lie found anywhere. When you buy n ticket from your honu agent you can rest assured it will carry you through. Doht think C. B. Ferguson steals bis meat because he selle so cheap. encATER hail ia now a The meeting nt the Latter-daSaints meeting iteus Sunday week was well attended. Elders Bin Argyle end S, Brockbank, who returned from their uiiesiors n Saturday, were the principal speakers. Bishop Snell presiding, Opsued by choir singing. Prayer by Elder G. W. Wilkins. 8iuglng. adiministerad the Sscramsnt by preestt of Second ward. Elder 8. Brockbank, was tbe brat spsaker; lie said: It ia with degrse of pleasure that lit arose to repot t hi laborer tor ths past two years and rejoiced to meet with the Saints ia the Land of the free, and Home of Ilia Brave," he felt thankful for the spirit of God that ELDER BEK AEUTLE had attended him while ia his labores. ask an Two years on the sixteenth of this being called upon to address, month he bid good by to homo and interest ia onr faith and prayers, that ha friend to go on o mission. In 8alt Lake may ba guided by tha apirit at Gad, for lie was sat apart and endowed a seventy. without it be would be unable to teach. he They told them they need not expect to It was n little over two years sines on a mission. Tbs savior said : left home of s was a it that day reap b'g lurcst, warnnlug, this they proved to be trno. The gospel should be preached to all It was hard to get the gospel before the tha earib sad them tha eed (hall oome." people, even to get the written words Ttiat ia thartasea tha aldara go abroad, before those who are religiously in that ovary man can have n chauca to reeliaed as certified, and those who are not ceive it, the sain ae w have. Ilia the are disgusted and say it ia all a mousy-makin- gospel of life er of death, the world am scheme; the only way' to do is blind that ia they are walking in tha to visit their homes when n chance pre- waya of tkair hmihmn and are aatisfiad sents through relatives or friends. The with whst they have got, and will tell do people of the earth eeera to be satisfied you their parents am aavsd. They with their theories. Many serve God to not want anything that will esusa the best ef their knowledge; he often them to make sasrifict, bscsuss we know thought, if they lied only beau framed that when we find tho church wa must They in thegospel of Christ while young. forsskt much of our pleasures. The people took great pains to teach wsat it so that when they lasso their their cbiidran. especially the Catholic. chuivhss thay caa go into thsir publics. They are reserved to themselves, as Pres- John, the forernsaer of Christ, wsat forth ident Wood raff said the time woald preaching repsnteaca unto tha people; soon come when tbe world would re many received hie words end were bapceive son ethiog else besides the humble tised la tha river of Jordan, but ho told Of him testimony of the ciders. They try day them them wss but one coming. to day t gat to talk to tbs people and he felt bis weakness and said: "I have if they refuse they try to get them to need to be baptised," but hs laid suffer read the tracts. It needs morn than the It to be; so now the heavens ask sad said, "this Is my bslevcd 8n; testimony of the elders, the people are be wss pleased with him if It wss lnokieg forth. IIs had visited fourty-sevetowns, attended over 130 meetings and necessary that be should be baptised so given away 45.00') tracts. They have much more. So with us; Christ organ-Ise- d his church with aposilrs and told to real thsir homes by thsir tracts. until they They need the faith of the Saints and them to tarry ia Jerusalem also thsir means. God is suppnrtisg were endowed with power frem on high; and sustaining his servants. Tbe heart! their ancient apostles went forth into of the people are fast being sealed up the world htleiving there that they against the elders. They are baptising should he baptissd, for there wae no one here and oac there; they get at the oilier way under heaven wlere men How tonly did them home of the pet pie and reason with could he saved. thsir works. He for read to perform themselves; spnstl.'s them; they begin hut told ihsm to baptise them In the name they all pretend to believe the Bible, teach-lowhen you read out of it to them ' they of ths Father, Son sad Holy Goat, them toobesarTs all things If you find that it ia quit different to the way him and keep his commsndmasts. they put it. Wickedness is on the en lye eresaeia the earth; thousands of young Do ws stop for one moment and think God had a purpoaa girls nr sustained on thin, ths Lord'! whywaambem. go. td |