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Show -,........---7- t. , , . . . ' , siCTION THREE ., n t ..;. .. . .. ... ' ' ' 1 . , , .. .. ' Address :1.-- Delivered at Salt - ' . - ' - . - ., sirciple r 4 Truths of Gospel' 'Silfficient to Salvation 1 . , r ,. it ' -- - - Lake-Taberna- cle, - - Sunday, ' '''' 1 ' DESERE'r EVENING NEWS SATURDAY a steady will tad the standazds 'with I I 'front dar on .thiA eni thy, and ; ELDER , LEVI , , this aft-th- at are many religious, beliefs for not only are there !Jitteror those who believe In the y," Saints, Latter-da- y Church of Jesus Christ of other faiths Saints, but thousands of these try religious denominations ?lilt arlicest and at times there are posSOO to 1,000 peooty ali,the way from our city who come through ple passing and listen to the chair, and the Jot the words gnat, tricot and to hear that may be uttered from this pulpit. that a in Whig been truthfulty nid tonmegation in the greet tabernacle la cosmopolitan. 'for b Oat lAke City thee are represented a cosmoviltan psopis from all quarters of the earth. therefore. olltrisintowpeek awonebewe Ill authority. as an elder in Israel. my brethren moot that youWeare are met In holy ad all sisters. reverenceto Go& to aerie, to pay soak of him and his work. to think about the great redeeming, snivel of Imo Christ that has come into the world to make man and Society whole. !hike It there Is not a human being lows this afternoon. but what desires 0 worship God in his own way and to oderstand the greet mission of Janus whom we hold to. be the Redeemer of the world. We are lissom Nett to PIM, our respects to the Most High. the creator of heavens and earth, as giver rsI every goods and perfect ett the preserver of his children. the Whet of his children, the atter of teeth. the giver of light and under- standing. betimes of mans divinity understand life. and sod desire to hereafter. and the Christ, and the waning of the fatherhood of God. Therefor, no one foyer enters any boos of worship but what he has a letting of reverence; for it is the Bah. lath day; and I hold that the Sabbath by is the greatest of all days, for it b the hour when man and woman, the children of God, in some form or other 'whip, and the spirit of worship is whetted. the spirit of thanksgiving. d gratitude, and thous finer feeling, tat make men and women true to their hksr. DAILYWORSHIP NECESSARY. .., Ills only pitiable thing la that Dome weds leave this sort of thing to Sun. lay alone. holding that it is Sunday ad Sunday only when God should be torshieeti. If you are Christiansand d; 1 - Ot,, i the pub., our the In r c tun!" ... -- ..7 -- "- late an" he Wig f 2o, inch hich emi- - orm urch lbws 'earl tho mut- I t l! I I - . ts of cried !I in t July, i vy0. Miss Ifra 1 ning, pot. whim and o ..,. : 23 the Bait to worship God than What other days? Every luaday. ether day of the week; and if we wor. ale were day of the week, we worthip eery day erects year. I believe the ass :rest thing that is wrong with the Otriatian world today lies in the et that there ars mew who have mins it upon themselves to interpret Christ and the revelations of God as Mtn in the Old and New Testaments. wi explain thwack revelations to all bu. Nutty. They have whom people, the us ether days L. Frei , , ;I pp., 'St lea that God should be worehiped only one the Sabbath den in spirit and in ulon that religion should be re. from our activities, our practical shin, during the other days of the tut If we understand true Christian. God e we will know for a truth, that vie iset- worithiped every day. What )0 al mean by "worshipr By "worship" b asset the principle that God after lilts the directive power and force in affairs. IILL..Mon That you and I. in IPA airy activity of life, according to ILII ter better manhood; that we should IMP woe say a word. or think a thought, .110 Iv set a deed but that we rail upon .1hOt .ied in our spirit. through and by vitt of the power of our mentality, to I isip us to so live, and think. and Pt, that we will snake Christ known ,I.., 3397. Invent us to all the world. . It is nearly two thousand years sine wmao -- -p. Issas of Nazareth taught his truths NommIEr I person. He came to earth as a bias and as the Only Begotten t Re if brng the Father. This se know to ts true and it is a cardinal prinelpie elhat religion known in the world as 'harmonictn." Be came with divine !tithe He came with the great mind of telling the human r.sce how NUM' He Rare his message through him,. simple and burnt, ids among hausity. SSA It, was ha who taught that lOO should be 49.0 done away with and Planted by lovewhich every ins- 53 tals boort is 40.04 It capable of titling. ea ha who taught ILII that the world user can to looks until progress it up St. t. rather-mu- t MIS S. let Jams Christ. It was be who Deg that the world le ultimately to Met peace Instead of war, and that 'At Ion shall lie town with lamb . let humanity shall go forth the into the "old at large and live as brethren. ""Hosialent and with God the ........ tither. It was he who taught the . met principle which the of faith, ! 'Ld hee forantrenT the printiole, bee. liccr, ot.repentance, which the world ide eithetimea revives, but for a few hours. MON111 BAPTISM 'TAUGHT. Lilo Wight. 2. le of thirdly ' Wein by Of Immersion, andpnthpe matte eit.li Ghost, by one having diu- lboritY. a S. These principles of the ges- lot of : aisall Christ wet taught by i kits ofIfni, 11.11 Nataretk and they have been vett or less Practiced. by the human hit to the as LIce present moment. But '"oa there have pa 77 hunt up great Christ' systems' of ethics ;11 PhilnloPhl. I p la that have te to the worldsystems I III methods' 'ha by which I pa hinnap race Alight become better 11 by day. pa Christ came at a very Oa It wee a very 'a hut Ilmli; as he came again sit a"verY 0 Ps "1"11,ano anti time in the singular DeOP ,;3711uubb eontery. Whoa he came to neled to righteousness, ta give the I S.S. the race. the time of the I S.e maw,. of the RnIttan a am amities,' the tenons et I Ps Egypt,' Babylonia. Ilaldoll. and Greece. had pasted sway rest I po of those nations bad vtabot melodic red. I Po 11, my A rtatotle and ham, Seemothers. bad Tan to i PO the world, eyetems.ot ethics: I the world was g ,...., balloting throes eye. g declared that there licellt,cratiss a the world bud stature. '4 God Who the of father the tint- a '''Ith oho plitl. had followed it up I deflaring I that the day ittald have eTeeml:ht;;I: a Mil should stand for world. Thousands of cora .. "are at large,' and humanity nth, and lea MA moved - at I d, --- , . thitt-Betottet- ets 7,, -- of , ' 1 I j .....,- --- YOUNG. te grive )'V III0P0 I may say something shall be extremely bentilloial wood to a yonyytaa,. la els- all . ilankloPand we all realize that tic a 0 t Ill there , EDGAR- (Ite;Doted bw , , We are told r ' ' - 14 - 1912 a,-,..- Y , 1 - IX I t, t , 8 , '!,- i - ''.".". P. '''' I . . ' Apollo came to ter tour diaappoIntmonts; but wa will,Ii GENTS IMPROVED LIVER and spoke and 'Lida...! am Apollo, s god thmuglt It all hold PILLS up our beada and PEOPLE talrang I r,fil ktitlbssa of immortality. I have never tasted of know by our faith. our adarhe watt hal c,roolpiton our strug- imetta & hope, can b. tur, mortality. but to me is given the power gles. we will earn immortality" We -. et ;erupt, w:th thtve bl live eternally. sever to sorrow, never told that I' t;;;1-ut".;114 dr; 5r,;:k1;,,,i7.-',;;;14et,4:?b,,1 rt to sin.,but to go On and On, living in "Apollo, Nfarte'ssaI turtied and t ,,,,." lose the though and 11C4 !toixl,,e; gods, ;;;Ii t...,,t-174i a paradise; and to you. Marpessa. I I lob the paradthe,whieh i eys ro, !.ft.r aft., tt.rn fin; for give you all my lam and I say if you I y. III g INIth. hi,.... f ,r ysol ,.. , :: ,, y .1'..-- ,,,,. r. ,i s ,, t 7 tra.l. aft,t o oL be mins in ihs spiritual world Sou own ttt !Ile s,;t! t, ','. tn.. t,,,t It , .:n r-''' r ,' , shall go,through 'the immortality of only know my VINE cT.. P1111,141I,P1111. ifili : .1 14 I earn 4;,,i smssa . eternity. without tiorroor. without my dal:y lite .1.ft. th ,,,t-t- - I r lain. Knowledge will be given to you r !!" therd tan; May w F,45 these zreat I ;1; ft, - ,, !! ,' ' ''' '' e the the e virtue of by '''''' gift and the power brist "tm. it,t,) 01,r b. aft-- . t: r , -.- :C I r th,ir a. ohich I have..as thy god." Then Has Ilhe Holy Sp,r ;t, r1.4 1. be ,,,-o- m ,,f - nt, t zr. : tharae.. as a forward ntortal. and nr,t ray: -; r Marpeass. I am not an yet immortal. rare: lm-- this groAt r, .t rr.,:trkg ir;sm- 1. While I have tasted of mortality I bare -- tr.. r- .titiferPat preparig tor vitr. i. ,, 4 tasted of the flesh. I have tastod of ats , r ,s!th, ats1 ay , .; I know sorrow. 1 know toll. !Pg .t world. r r nto .r.attOr. h,,,t!, la' 1 n t know displeasure. I know disappoint. tri thi ,ant tr'r h Nta:,r t," "'r ' , ment. and yet 1 know hope; and an tight III timo. hy str!vg . that I can give you is the samo If you hate, to do se ny with :rk't,b,i, f will come to me, we will go down love .1,,r tbit t atipd !r . t hat through the clouds and the mist,. vos , t, will go to an earth and (hero you w,li boy r,r girt. e- r,f , ! 11 tO say. the gr. a:st !!te place your hand in mine. and o - t, r become as great as Apollo. yoo grom,r. hy'ng the hignet hr.. en,i tn for ore will earn our eternity through A,if 1. a krio our work through our sorrow.our rain .i 7t7", that ' : ' .s i .1 ,, , .: : ,,,t,',, t. l. ,' , 4 ci 1 GENEALOGY! ; . ri,. t n- 5, , v -- -- kr -r r F : L, , o- do-pos- e' ! I ' It 1111 11 ; 1 - P.- - t I Vt - ' , ;' - WOMAN'S TRIALS. , : .' , , n :, one-eigh- ,, ,, bottle-wrapp- er ;': i' . , 40 tel strirtfur"wil"riedim,rde-r7P"Il'oriltr- : 411110 utrz A.R. AlL AIL. 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We ,an t g.t the celebrated Harnack. we are told Otierstrowl the gospel of JP! chret I from awai . that he was asked hundreds of ques; SAINTS' was at a lose to know whore to find tions, and he ear asked to explain how LATTER-DAitself. It is said that a sage of old' this Gott may be known. Not only t as more something Now, met I man who declared tLat he had did Professor Harnack ask it. but bun.mes Saints hold I h, spent over one hundred yearn In find- dreds have asked It in the nineteenth letter-da- y God the Fattier Art h:e We ing truth in the remote parts of the century. and today we have Doctor Pon believe in 11. in and IWO Owlet. Jesus world; and the sage then said to him. Eucken of the University of Jena in a fnart said W. "Where haat thou found truth?" and lecture that wad delivered only laet Ghost. as I have ho, (; through. the 'revelation of VI. the swum answered. "Nowhere, as year to the 'students of the theologi: yet, prophet. Joseph Smith. and only this. that within my haul there cal department of this school. uttering Prophet inn him. prin. this truth that the only way God may who have succeeded Is the message that I bf,S,n may know truth. become known have 1 r,inr-to the race, in the true eiplas of Christ .. ' . Whether it be of nocrates. Plato, Virrmnt . and Chriet ae the Redeemer of their glory;" and here is tho gil. or Aristotle. or any other piano- sense. Lr from hart.1 differed have where in the diyou through revelation ; soyher. I know it to be a truth that rect world, rir'a-tiha wherein yo41 .,: la the r from point God the Father to hie , may know the gods, and eternal life, children. f 1 and what did he mean by that It is an impossibliity I if I but live and work ana ir magnify revelation?' He somewhat differed moniam" to be true: and tny caning as a god MYStife In the from the way ,. honeet ttimon7 the I look Mantling at it creation Tee''.41r:f great ef the universe..Z.--IN- s war-- - ire sad, at a peo.; deediortheitittitratortietta smv etthr that the sage replit,d. "So it pie interpret the term. but he did ation has been made; and et ery 5 tatecal sketches of everY turr ti Bret ogi geneal is true'. the human being r mad. be could has that utter a great fundamental truth which ment that rf istehr nr'rrtr r nrcl quoat ions and answerst tilim5t. divine knowledge, that it may know. daya nationality, we believe. though it did not ge made. ?or example. but a e ,trrt, concerning femily links, and notices of of It may know of a truth about the far all I t t wille declared that I that That is what t.'rt, ' f. r meanIt ago.' a '31 family association reunions will be ac- ht.r!t .,.,471 a truths of the gods: and mans divinity did enough. tr I, 1,, not go far enough. lie maid it belief of the "Mormons." in God, in cepted en for thie under the tail, rm.f 7. will yet smart dealf . and he will know comes tht ; tr! the communion of the the Personal God. and in angels. is hut following rules: department. through tr,h' : how tO stave himself with the 1,0 ,..- I hoid that. ,L Dates gods" holy eternal apirit to man. We hold an expression of ignorance. and nil mimes' Innet be Yearly sts th, tt tr way , r ttt t uhrr, speak of this becauee IL givae-ult that it does eome that way; but more enc.!) Astatement wrobC. though written, given names in fullnot vetting for the mission of Jesus Chriet. that the spirit is the epirit of the Hely we do not poise to be the moo int,I. tialL 3. The. full name and addreas of are tai, b t' r Ito ir ' 7' do we Ghoet. emanating from the throne of ligent, people in the avoed. L ,, pd. ft. r ..1 t t, the welter must he given. 3. Make all descent, HAD THE TRUTH. 4;waa Do i God, am the groat third personality of pogo tO be a perfect penp!p. far from queries brief and clear. o,fr4.. Trr on arnut of ,1001 Write 1 , at' , ea an intelligent one aide of the paper only. Do not use cession, Christ, when he came, however, did the Godheal; for we believe, se you ':' but we), r a s not argue, did not take up the philo- see. in God the !rather. and In hie Son. it; rn people. br- virtu of the etcrna gi to postal cards. $.- In answering queries. the last of tatn!'! ENT-- a ,!1., t . f Ift r Atli r, 'hi. the date of the atrang,T sophicI of the world, and say. "I will Jegus Christ. tine in the Holy Ghost. of God to his children ,,-,' tr, of ta,e paPPI the numb" I. combat them; I have the truth, and Now. does the world need this new 'llormontatal" is not afraid nf any- the query and signature f. t must be gliten. and arrnR N;r.th. "of I can contend with them." He simply revelation of peace?' Does it need this thing. It tom, into the world with that Artewers will be published soon after hereditary. nuih 'T tt k'- th.tr t ,t e' r,,,,t!,) from the flr4t to,.,t. r went among his people ea a humble new revelation of life? Hoes It need the testimony upon Ito lipa. that the reve- receipt. er: ft,ItArt QUAM y soul, and declared unto them, "I am communion of God with man? lations of God to man have restored Direct all communications to the grandson. aril ,th,j -- . i; ' Tenth. arms .f T,. the way . the truth. and the life." ,,! 11 rz i.e. ; care the eternal truth as to what rhriet did of of '.! Utah. liora!ti,o Society mentations granted loy the r,,, and I Ilistorian4 office, Salt Lake He went unto John who baptized him : wanted: has be what as to and Utah. it ,f t'lpary City. POUR KILLED. 1!,!71u.7 BILLION of his the and the Holy Ghost was made mind: 4.r f,ut that --or reget4,4: part have said, pointed It (110 rnarkosi ,:1,'J,4 feed. Then Jesus went to his old biome, -- During the Christian era aleme; ft le persons tts he plett,eth to hon-4- r tn. .tth rent :n philoaopttera have craved the On a GENEALOGleAL MEETINGS IN with: and Capernaum, and through Judea maid by some writers, that over four great Eleventh. addition or in that a71,1,I and say canting intl,ntel knowledge. ,,m ecallort, NORTH WEBER STAKE. arms. aro and taught in the name of God the billion people have been killed in war; we have craved It. and we have obof 'armo atm.. t,tv:ros r 4.' the r the arrrul w allude to the Tkaln..P. declared as and his colbut that nre Father, gospel and President Eliot, of Harvard pr,f,Igslorl.. et tained in part. only in part. ch,sron By invitation from the stake presi- of tho ermine. boaror. as three herring ll was for the race of the children of lege, has declared that during the irmw in knotivietige and in truth, we dency heta,en thr.e eatti,, and the stake representative of ,4 arcent ' God. for humanity at large, and told nineteenth century, the greatest age shall obtain all in time to come. n ,r.srs the Genealotical Society of Utah. Eld- herrIng. a catty,' tor enTnel, thr,o droft, eagl,,, r;4444!,41 or 444. them the simple truths as to how of the world's history, mctre people wit a snake pr A. McFarland. rider Joseph Chris- - pool runs tor butler. a p:re troo for vatL,I h r gc,t t nve!"pe,i WORK STARTLING -A should Thousands S,Inh arms have been tole- trop.r be raved. were killed in war. in Christian comthey Metto, Initttri Quatn In- -torson. D. M McAllister and Nephi ptno. flattened to this Christ. and followed munities. than in any other age of the SOrne to be of an want to read a vidr," again Andervon and Mks Lillien Cameron takonly Purv)ped by him. He called his &polities and dis- world's history. It was. two weeks from the book which paragraph ix said by the from halt Lake City visited six wards ., ciples, and organized his church; for ago, pointed out from this pulpit that London Times to be the moot otartling of North Weber stake ... , , on Sunday, Sept. without organisation there never can not only the United States, but the na- work in the scientific world mice the and occupied the time of the afteri and tions of the world are paying more for be deflnite truth promulgated , of Charles Darwin. It is the book noon and evening meetings in talking The burdens a woman has to made truth. For truth speaks through equipment for war than the equipment days 7 tarry through life are many but they can be; written and given to the world but a on the subject of salvation for the dead God for peace. We are if she will turn to Dr. Pierce'. Favonts channels that are organized. ligbused the for Rusioell WalA and purpose of the Genealogical societ' few months ago by Alfred spending Pmeription. soothing and , himself is a God of law end order, maintenance of our army arsine subduing nervous excitability, prostration, trsogtheniog and navy. In lace, the groat disciple of charles Dar- The viellors were met at Ogden by hot,' and his truths are to come through the United States. over 000.000.00 a win. Mr. 'Wallace is still living. He is Elder McFarland and lushes sod the many symptoms which may be mused by distressing ilia who took others, peculiar law and order; hence an organized year, and to women. For those "dregging-dow" pains or distresa and for the derange. in the neighborin his ninetieth year. and ha. lived them to their appointments. Meetings chureh, with prophets and revelator. hood of somethingof that sum for the one of the moat beautiful manta and irregularities the " Favorite Prescription" has had many dionsands el lives that a were held in Wilson. Weat Weber. Tayworld. to the as Christ himself davit ''''.' I emuservation of humanity here in our man can live. Ile wrote a number of lor, Ogden Third and Tenth wards, and testimonials front people living in every part of Americs. Another Now. when theme tenths had been ac- own important , of evoluMarriott. At each of these places country. In RAMO& the govern- different books on the thing to terry misiount I. thet this medicine is made from efficient medicine! cepted, comparatively. by few In the ment is spending four times the tion. and finally. twosubject roots, years agn . he much Interest was shown. A member without the use of alcohol, narcotics, or any injurious sgents. Full list of ingrode world, they had to meet and come in amount of money for Its army and went back to his scientific :' pursuits. of the rake high council was present eats giveo on end sworn to by Dr. H. V. Piercewho is President ; ;,,,,' .:: conflict with all the philoeophles of the navy than It is spending for the main- anti it is said that be told tome stuat each place. There are six more wards across of Invalids was carried the Hotel end Surgical Institute, al Buffalo day, Christianity tenance of its universities and public dents who visited him one day in his In thia stake whk-- will be visited at N. Y. Every woniam is invited to write to this Institute anil the sea to Greece by Paul and others, school oryetem. In Germany it hal been library, that he sad searched for the some future date. it le pleasing to into and later It wait Introduced receive confidential and sound medical advice, entirely , :, reckoned by Satne that five times the eternal truth. but felt that he was fur- sat the awakening in North Weber Rome. Paul taught it to the Iordc amount without cost from one who incites the diseeses of women la spent for war training, than ther away from It than ever before: but stake to the importance of this great : . Nir hold Romans Greeks and to the his specialty. is spent for peace teaching. In Italy he would know, because he had trust work. the truth that has been recently so four times the amount is spent for the In his God: and so he wrote this book. '7: Professor well by promulgated ;Ins. M. M. Mot:Kr:Lt.. nt BluffforCity. Tenn., Route 2. We have been requested to give tha school --Tim was of the the a maintenance with that it. public and thought parallel Duri3 of called book the pact PeVen years I suffered frnm pains tn the Prophet of the coat of arms of the Child , 4 things that conserve given by the "Mormon" prophet. Jo- history and ovaries. ICasareth." when he says that Jesus system and those and Tried many remedies but found only transient meaning of the motto: "Imihuman beings. seph Smith. in the 130th ',tertian of the family relief until I was persuaded by a friend to try Ilr. Pierre's Christ actually lived as a revealer, a human thongIt some Invidere." The translation of tari Quam we Wallines Mr. social Covenants. and Doctrine ' Says Favorite Preecription. After giving this retnedy a fair trial. teacher of the race. but as to what he Certainly along the motto s Imitate rather 'thin believe lace in his last chapter: I found that it would do just whet it is recommended to has been lost have something to do; and taught in its simplicity, envy." ' rim I used in all oeven tottlteA. I cannot speak ton . through the ages; it has beenme mixed that Dr. Jordan, who in eloquently told "Some such conception seems to me The aubject of beraldrt la of Interest of Dr. Pierce's remedies for all female derangements.'highly with the vain. P hilosophtes of the day 3f this truth two weeks ago. is right to be In harmony with the universal to many our we of readers in and gtve all is It all said that when after he and the Pest Iles: and he closes his ItRa. iloszau.. teaching of natureeverywhere an al- full the following extraet from the Dr. PloPee Ploagent Pelham rIttlato lire, Ins , Stream closed folly, and due to the lack of knowledge most Infinite variety. not as a detailed great work as Frederick of Childs Families. compiled Genealogy of the the Savior the of life on of wrote the he was meaning when that it when hie work. supposed (as design Elias Child. and to the by presented of Christ: "Where," said they both. world. Not only must we awake to the God made every valley and mountain. library by Warren Gould Child. Ogden. OREGON SHORT TIME CARD. Christ? folly of war. but to our social evils. every insect and serpent). but as a Utah. He Meets the may we find this simple chapter with the Where will we find the simple human Think of our larger cities. not only in foreseen result of the constitution of Ammo? ilk 1012. Errternvu from Hugh Clarke, Introiquotation eloThe of an were cities the but America. and truths that Bump& the thereis heart the universe. The vast whole Iduetion to Heraldry; Doppart. Arrivie was feeding fore a manifsestation of his powerperDolly. quently given to the world through city of Vienna, Mat winter. "Heraldic device '00 ' truly Po called. Cogdsg. Male& Deaver. Omaha. Kansas 10.000 children who never knew the a simple nature, godlike in his of his very selfbut by the agency make their drst appearance haps in 7:15 9:15 Eumpe Sas Freactses. Chicago. aad...e., is mother. of It Ely father and meaning of his ministering angels through many in the middle of the twelfth Intormsdiata century, now known that In the city of New descending grades of intelligence and and CANNOT ANSWER. about 100 years later we lind herOgden, Legaaf Pecs tolls, Solos. Ashton 8:00 there are 104,000 young girls power. It is when we look upon man alone 'fork "r 1010 P,M. IBC& hdonlpslier. going, aldry a "lance in high repute, without But they do mot answer: and the who walk the streets and who declare as being here for the very purpose of 'being- - able to trace Its Intertnedlate 8:45 Meter world, I believp . is left without the that-theOgdars. Plyttr. never-knethe of developing diversdty and individuality, progress. or discover the names of 1., 7 :45 P.M. answer today. Down through the ages. the moral life. In London mottling the figure to be further advanced in a future We. those latammodisto sad Points Ordoa 10:00 A.M.. down 6:50 P.M. Is who firet laid we have tried to answer it. There its laws, or .' Overload LisnitodOttnaha. Chicago . are still greater; and lo. we could go that we see more clearly the whole obthem. The no writer but what has given Ida idea. on promulgated subeequentty we 11:40 But cities the of P.M. Louis AM.. St 3:15 . Deroor. life Europe. a our . earth ,s Si preparation earliest heraldic document of which ject of world. do through Goethe. in that celebrated I.A. A 111101116 LimitodOmaag Chicago. not have to go far. we may go into for it. In this world we have the max- even A .A c of come a us has la down to a copy work. possibly the masterpiece 11:59 A.M.. . . at P.M. Denver. Louis own midst. for the question must imum of diversity produced. with a roll of arms. that is. a 2.24, ',6:',, of literature outside of the book of Job,' our LinsitodOgtion Ilene. Bacra- as potential capacity for individual edu- armorial iM1111111S of the cetalotrue 1:05 P.M.. Dooriandmoat, P.M. 2:05 . he has acome home to you and mearedirectly, of EngSan Francisco makes Faust declare that kingrs we going cability II,Ir practical thoughtwhat only limited by the land. and the world searched not only the present barons, knights. 2:45 P.M.. Olden, Bolas. Portland. Butt. 4:50 P.M. do about this immorality in the time et the disposal of each of us. In etc.. in the principal for truth. but through the power that to reign of Henry III. and I to and stand will cut are not world? death you What world the spirit from internal, evidence. supposed to Ogdon. Ban Pro.nelera 2:45 P.M... . , Mephiolopholes had over him he went for. here In our own city, our own com6:50 P.M. i short the period of educational adinto the classic ages: ha went Into been compiled between the years Old Sli. Brigham. Cacho Tali., Naiad to continue vancement. The best conditions and have i ',' 4:30 Ravi... A.M. 1130 1240 and 1245. Intermediate and In the reign of tient"' those far-oages that lived before munities? Are we forever convice. and afforded for indirectly, Omaha.. Chicago. Park opportunities will be III armorial ensigns became hereditary. Owlet. and starched there: and if supporting directly 5:30 JD.... 0.44111thre e11.01 River wad Wee Roturning . .12:40 P.M. Every one tinuous' progress to a higher status. t'suirks of cadency immorality? you have road, you know what roust crime, andsound dietinguishing varivoice of answers, here diversities the the all while my under .. produced to Mephietopheitel ous members of a family. says when he turns , fittithaw, 6:00 P.M... A.M. and declares that it is his truth. now. No; for our better manhood Is yet to will lead to an infinite variety. charm use of semi at that period was "The ,t, ntrert itself. and we are to declare for and use. that could probably have been to 7:15 . all PM. TIr7:11,7:711:::d"'n:';'."k1.1' 7:10 after A.M. two that lived lives, end having property. pertains the morality which he brought about in no other way. This is and distinguieh record descent and alliance. and no life, the good gifts of life. come front the Christ and 11:46 P.M. 10:30 A.M. Ogden. Betas. Perthied Retto way taught. Humanity has tried the ethics the beot approximation a e are now able modern Invention hes been found to God the Father. and the only have given the dif- to formulate as to the deeper, the more i Tohiphotio. litarebsitso IL City ?$abot Odle. Zeta Ptak. It. Only the memboes of that man may learn this life le by of the world. We supereede , r , i working ferent systems of philosophy a trial, fundamental causes of matter and particular family can lawfully bear looking forth to God and of now must come force, of life sod consciousness, and more or lees; and t .. for that God In this material world. certain armorial ensigns. and the variinitiV revelation, that man Is man himself at his best. already ous branches of that family have their There is an Interesting paragraph the and I like them and man and the divine than angels), lower differences to distinguish one In a work, that I ern going to read. ' with Ood the Father. destined to a permanent 'progressive separate Thie paragraph is found In a book from the other. in a world of spirit." existence universities in to used the The shield. or escutcheon (from the that today TRUTH& SIMPLE "Mormon" And this prophet. Joseph Latin word 'room a hide from which of Germany and Franco as a textThere are no great, unheard of, un- Smith, whom the world has said. built shield, are solvetea to have been orig. book. It is written by Adolph Harnack on in away lustily made) represents the defena.ve or this his ignorance. of solvable truths philosophy up problems who Is director and the profesoor church history in the University of movement. but they are all simple. back in 1430 taught this truth as re- Implement of the name wed in war. t 4 Berlin. and a member Of kthe Royal They declare these simple truths which vealed to him: and on which armorial ensigns were "Whatever principle of you and I 'mow Intuitively. that man le suror Prussian acodemY.Doater---HarriacThe borne. ground originally in of was Invited once to deliver some loc. dicta: that by virtue of lots divinity we Attain unto in this life, It will rise face is called a field. and hero are deThese :1 with us in the resurrection; and If a picted the figures whkh make up the of the Unt- be May know God, live his higher-sel- f, tune before the students Semi-WeekNews. ly and Mend as a beacon light to the person gains more knowledge and in- coat of arms. The position of these tersity at Berlin. These were reproduo25c----ad In (Senna at Oxford college. and world. socially, to lead it into a higher telligence in this life through his dill. different figure mark the dietinet and enclose coupons he different arms. Clip then translated- - The title of his lec- plane of living.-- - But remember wheel genre and obedience than another, In How the the PO much mean not to we will advantage say that will have News tures to, 'What k Christianity. say this. I do Crests were ancIently marks of trwil to is a law, irrevoes may we know what the Chrtothie be. the great men of history have not,,con- world to come. There great honor. because they pere worn ,s1141- lief to." He. In the first plate takes tributed greatly to the onward march ably decreed in heaven before the only by heroes of great yaior and high him of the race. Shakeemeore told the slime foundation of this world, upon which rank. that be the better tap the meaning of Christ and latthar mal511 of No INEW CENSUS TRIPLE wAn. outirr. crucifie& lie got some of the truth truth in his way, when he put Into all bleseings are predicted; and when distingulothed In en engagement. and of the Utak Visited States and the World Photos of all the presidentsrulers opitIL of the question. and the 'stoutly -- of - Hamlet the words: we obtain any blessing from God, it la thereby rally their men if dispersed. andtht of Invited States. of the presidents of the Church. governors and then he traces the history of Roman 'What a piece of work is man! how by obedience to that law upon which Crests appear on the helmets of knights I'f Ito noble In moron! how Infinite in dem. nations and other all Catholicism. Protestantism. and important is it and as as predicated." the thirteenth century; faculty early In the No. nmaicr,st SHEARS. A mother's companion And Mr 'Wallace says:. "And all after the Institution of Ihe Order of the In action how like an angel! In meaning. and makes the statement Self sharpening and warranted to keep their orig. for rive rare. Immo. that Protestantism la simply one apprehension how like a God! knowiedge raffle.' by virtue of law," a Garter. and In imitation of Edward No. in the developK34rats. Luncrtityo BREAD 'WIPE ant Krrclinv s truth that exists through the principle who was the first king of England that great step forward Into did Not but Shakespeare only the light and Good steel. warranted to give satisfaction. Fiery tome should ment of humanity. incurs. law of God. the Creator of all bore a erect on his helmet. all knights and us fundaothers these eV of of the have them two useful &Akio". understanding of the principles mental truths; .anti they have added to things." companions of the Order began to wear e ar World?" No. Postal Cards In gospel. But. when he came to his last the worlds thought. We believe that crests. This practice goon became more OF LIFE. MISS.InN Pattstinse by Moot Portal Cards in No. students: as. Method-Ismwere lecture, he said to the will until at of founder the general, length obe they Wesley, oak, and J are brie to fulfil a 111111111011 sumed at diteretion. by all who conknow, no . what you Theo character-clea- n and was a round and liquor Cana sod ICoentanation CartOpeneo--Opeand I has, only taken a saw tridered themselves entitled what you, will say. triret.,,yon wilt pure: and I great of to bear we whe believe. as it inditate some et the par- arm.. They are at present considered bottles Strong and durable. No kitchen complete without oak. 'Whore to this definite Christ? know anything about him. that he gave InenteW, Is the of famous No. tainting of the Prophet Ramer' this Christian re- mere ornaments. The crest Is the high-ea- t Secondly you will say. 'Wiest certain fundamental truths of morality ticular Unes vetherein tons I alreauly Christ? and white in black Jesus SMITH. and in of Printed sepia huGospel JOSEPH take hold of the definite That be beneficial, to the ligion iliu.t part of the ornaments of a coat of frame. Ii.. CM tn. answer that the truth will be made world.wiltSoalways 11,,art. the raco and lift it to a arm,. and is placed upon a wreath. unman So did did Calvin. John beA most W'OWANI HOME COOK BOOK. complete No. of tiVinif, I hold that it lees it lit issuant from a coronet. or known to the race. but It has not Merlin Luther. Great master mints higher otilloodoo of the hitt liNittierv receipts. with ThU nstrurtione for oiccesecome known as yet In this day and of nineteenth century and thie age peer Ito. until needed Christ it is to- standing on a chapeau. In the middle the VI with pages. containo lecture end his Moots bound. Wen theta Then lie Waterproof ' belly using ago mortaiti of the Mn ages. no man who was under degree of are all mostributing to the onward day. the airnpie said. taught the knight had hie emit on a wreath, which thee remarkable words: , ART irruDnos. COLORED. Sim telt. llounted ready No. morels of the race. But this Is the or nod who. as I have ot law hoiwoentenee, STATEMMNT. t jo,s to trams eomposed of live roll. of tilk twisted Dn. ITAILVACICS point I want. to maker the notwith- filltidilinolltal No. 10PrOP1 E'S 1.2BRARYChotee of IT volumes of the vecritrii all the schools of thought and and f won. end I believe Christianity together. and of the color or metal of '''' man "Gentlemen, it la religion. the love standing when &Whom. seeks bY It, for beet onl, irnl the will beet the arm,. one ever reading has . of God and iteletibor. which Rivet, life PhIlogoliblr. not for it. lives for it: "Mottoes are not alweys hereditary. ADDRESS rnemirm DPP4RTWICh7. DO NOT WRITE Lyrts-naIt. the simple godlike thought of work t)r U. prey' a meaning; knowledge cannot doowe Jesus of Nazareth. when he said: "I for the kipirdom of God. for which you and have been changed. varied and reLet me. If you please. speak of my am the way, the.trullo, and the light; and I prns. daily. willroma only when iin(mielted at the pleasure of the boatexperience. ait one who for SO years has I am Jesus." corrom And through that men. you and I have earned it by.the sweat er. As many now in use have been In these Interest earnest taken an Man divine, and God, the tem- of our btowa and the anguish of our originally war cries. and moot are prethis a Is glorious Pure knowledge as to what we umably associated with some deed of things. truths of religion and life were souls Thie thought in a sense Is simple. It prows es or noble thing. and woe to the man who bolds ple expiration, it would given to ,the avert& Now. we hold it coma here for. It light or blunts his senses for it. But to the '416 truth. Religion letteloot4 please Itod n wiper's soil ?Sc to gi Veil by Englith "litre. beauti- seem desirable to retain those handed to the question. Whence. whither. and to be all a writPoem In "..orPolloo:. the down. Ws hold that fully, always to what purpose? It gives an answer r or ten by Stephen Phillips, wherein he "Arms are divided into II riapepo ter which please mod me premium No as little as It did MOO or SAO every human beingGodhasanda greater the Savior portray our idea of the organised First. arms of dominion. ouch as kings conception of . years age. It does, Indeed, instruct us less Book t ' of and Title Shows writes In that and emperors beer confidently on mini. lie In facts; It detorts inconsistancleti it of the world. intuitively, We hold that spirit t !I it. from In 1792, poem that there was a beautiful WA. standards. seals. etc.. decor& arme of man can't get deaway It the comets links phenomena. Name revoistion was at Its man, Maror1". woho was presented to pretension, ail the quartering of the ception of ernes and Idea. But whore when the rrench I had never tasted army of France with those of England. --- -. Street and bow the curve of the world and height. and the reign of terror earns the god Apollo. and at the theme time she until 11101. Third. arms of community, the curve of our own life beginthat the following year, you know that such mortality; presented to Ides. f, , a mortal. as them of bishoprics. titles. univerelOtats cores Of which it shows us only a gee. men as Robespierre ant others arose City . hi the great national assembly, and who had lived in part aw earthly low Mae. ete. Fourth. arms of presumn- . whither this eterve does not' hili tut, But If they palmed a resolution saying that i. She is to choose between theist two don. formally allowed when one cap. b . - , !: SEPTE3IISER 'Oil de! away with the God of the Christiana; elitist II no followers oPthe we become mops: but testenta.', Ilevrioug did it last! of god it we are in earnest and courageous v How 10111' did that satisfy the yearn- enough to accept them as the great of the human soul. the &sires of! reality and direct our ' lives by ttmill; Inge their wanted and if we then look at the course of the poor. when eternity? it- - .,alvation.1 not and inanklud's history, follow its upward and life. al;d Christianity, as it s ,, in I development, and search, in strenuous last; ;IT.; der. came back to thorn An,i we affirm the forces 'which on the aunt-nu- ts of oar inner life able out as Our highest good . nay, as ear real aell; " - ..........--------- ' I t |