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Show TAII CIIllISTLVN ADVOCATE. ,'lVrTV ( TicVmas od V j r. fA j Gt Ut 1 1 I O- - -- ' i s hie t i j they have now in fine held one a prayer last Sunday nlgbt. .waverts wn-- m is in vi :xt vj Moroni, me at Mt. Pleasant an i n w ianother v. hm e needed. This soeie0 "j jj had neon iloi lit tin in tin ty ood to furnish the teachers . e need-- d if the church txiemion -- . f o rr. i' t .in 'i I . Mip-- ! - ? .... is a just apportu indent ;sm tar fiv'-i- 1 elLs, ;.n t Lie o di t',--1'- ; s, M (a s,,-,.-;- U Sait Like Lity Opuen I ! in i t : .V cu m' Cii rl x i mild ' ixl hrvupt b, if i, ; Ai WU , miti ill lit I Ii.1 .,i (,j ' Imild chamd in f;th y2 j r..r:,i Mai tin txptA'ta u moke Dear or a and T. reFrts Rrovo of Y. Rev. i Lincoln !' im' a for tin tl e m Lik-Gia pun, rent plan ,i ty I ugtquarletb m 8.ilt H of the Semiiuiy. lie ported an average of about, ltk for Aor, 1st, Cb. k l, ( it Ji o .v;i,h- ;tz v.m.t-rs- . hi 'lire, provement ; t1- - mai mule. to Cnciiit San n) .. that our M CJi sucgeC-.- l in' sail, ;'Mi ii(,dni o nat, piraothia the last three months at public ser ,j "tHi! i'r. ., ile le. ices. He had taken into fall i tanks a mid at s I'die idu.ite heal'd u hihP mi. students he , i'roo he.! a twrmoti in his rhuich in pi ea ft on and idtha:?ln-liil-i-rr to enn ainlsead u' t ", p.otauhm .... persons CiU'ibt ;r d ti!;i f I.' a f tnd-ni:i. in all now connected Jordon Circuit 1,1 ihat a !tav. M. AG-- .i; i stem was a tarrihe I C On in .e n"iH th the church. f th- Mormon luitlnr-pp.',- . pLr lid n i k hi ino; luciait-I,) in il) 'ip 11. V. M. some-or th' i';t . be S. A luar.ch of thi te.u pro- ured of ills S'TBiOn ih tilt' 5 Aiuta . ... .hi (.'"you i as uler.c- - d si(!i, as t organized. Average 3; rumor that and thus secure cheaper rates; h. s ill v nb sr.Vi f e" School i;a tendo.we Fundav at H (( ( Ui till I,, 11il ho ir, Mr A it- ccj was on the Ss, T. ( but abi-uFna: at Ln'.ari 80 n urrii fiiv. i key were agreed is Mp it ..... list" socnltatl and said if was evi cer hi! in would tro ibled Proio lb thought Crt! the itarninavy louuriiin.j , to pa. lien k his rangemeut kiip teacher on .! tartly an afn-mpj.riii st-asrainst claims sv tain the to r an exa'iM o'Lht rr ou.ntho presented on to .i vutiMfu. pa3 Keep siiii iU" Ido. E J U.NK bei-- n - D. tinhad ivhich A . . chuich Ca'riliLin a;.d E. U. A. Cu'm.iiUi-n,ae vi the Khanki general iv, proeity ti.e question, under the . J . D. Uu.i.ii.tN. v as the ti.e revealed discti'siou hi wis supposed- by uJiu mi: "Ut H strong settled, ji penalty of the displeasure of the conviction that th- A subscription was raised for the lady miMvion uy in l man teachers ought statement of Alls. Sjienier, who Re did net pro'CVusphacy.' din'll-'-- : os ri:- to be, and must be, Evaiuplists in held the (hum, that she would Bisnops residence in San FrancBeo. pia.giamme was pose robe intimidated and dial was A for tii the dollars .lunch trouble of hud . it. a vit i k avt n ii vi oc: ill; the next r.. li T. subsexiption thirty leU'tpHl them to proceed. Mt. to It R. raised at was uii'd to lnpie-- t her Vilen the church Miss Halvorsen Miss Prof. and ho YV. Biidwell liht began Tin- vi etk of j, raver was observed t.ivtu-mrth-M. Pleasant. II li sree d witli 8.) San school in at Prof. Gaivin's three, luquin report. in this (hurcli. The schools ir the conoi! of. Pi on V. mem the Garvin tin Two E. Gnpekind reported that and has now twenty Rev. m lih by "crdinq id requested the Territory ar in a prosperous conof the roll; she lias a Sunday Schucl of berg of the Albstan and all the member theiewas onr t!,.', Ills: inlv t( the R dition. friends of as the Salt A Lake FVnudinaviau churen m Beater, consrecratiuus twenty-liva.nil ,.n Knalish reported by persons, Seum.aiy Ti":-to send to him specimen-- , of ores and misbiunai to Salt L-Coo!:f; ni'NAL Cm i:cu. often were as high t2"). Pro. the Superintendent. Ctt; an Since Rev. Mr. Cranford left Provo Coin-lanmineriiis etc in th a cabinet teaches and preaches. for to tan and Oa C'li.j'-, AI. at Miss L. Sangstad said that there Rev. Mr. Thrall has prea'A-i Rev. .J. D. (riilikiu wio preaches nor morning service at Alt. Pleasant Cj t j i ii u r v I O A L ana o.dina vlnn to Rev. Af. AiVlsoii reported good Ic'gaL. at Tooele, Ophiramt Ft nekton re- she had an average of 17 and these part of the litne. Rev. H E. rhayer, Pastor of the ported that 5 were received into the are all (i1 thank-- ; to the probationers, except one who congregations at his Sunday night to has a a had call Olmrch, clnm-- since duly and a class of 7 is a member. Ogden At Ephraim she bad services in Lagan, many of them clean hand in,ror for entertainchurch in Denver and has accepted formed at Stockton. Eceryfain.il tj 10 at service. Bro. Hammer was young oeople. He hod in cached at ment, and the ratHouds for and departed for his new field of in, the vluircli, and ctry family now aiding her. She had had most of the towns iu Cat he Valley, courtesies an'l to the President, Rev, Air. Leonard supplied patronizing the day school, talccs meetings at Spring City with great lie had obtained G subscribers were pusvnl and ;i;e meeting adthe Ogden church Dec. loth. a Method isf papi r. At Afanti there for the Utah Christian Am o ate journed. encouragement. Th school in Ogden is in a pros huvo.iAi'.v o irAiisrics rut By vote of the meeiiug the was an urgent desire for services. taking pay in produce. M ....... .... condition under the able He had comrreda liquor saloon iVti m ' perous Superintendent was requested to Sister Sangstad had w Diked in Mi1 Fn v '' Mmbern Prof. of Ring. of a the man o into and statement the Ltl.itM vmi.'R.R furnish a tubulated management suiultv meeting house, Arft,i ?(""? even places and held ser... Mitui'er n;s av Rev. J. B. Thrall pastor of the facts concerning onr schools as vices. Sister Christine M. Lui.-wwho had kept it signed the pledge Aiitjt !irnt ii iv wh tf Nnn'rtT ol fhihlrvDt id .imu 't Salt Lake church earned the anta- they are reported by the several S(HU ... her school with five pupils and is going to whool; and the son began of ddM?n lloi.i? h ( hurcbes ....... gonism of the Mormon Organ by teachers. and had now an enrollment of ome of a man who was formerly a Nl V DUiltl vaic.. .. ..... t of the ids ehaip airaignrm-nanti id is distiller of v, treasurer the It was stated that the Missionary Temper20 from were of them I'n DhRL vhUi American spirit and practice of the Society would not support any to 25 ance bad fo ot H Sixty-tw- o house The old. Society. years Prohnld Mormons. .... teachers in this field, unless they is full but she said rather signed the total abstinence pledge. KiDd ff roflu bn volant .. tH was sermon .. .. Ills tUanksghing .' were converted and earnestly m than turn any away I will seat them They had three other ledges, MliHot d for .. Dr b t.tr i on oil iiidehird' outspoken and .aide and secured a sympathy with ' oo missionary jn tae windows." Sums who op- - against treadng ::r,d being treated, UhN'1 fo, rotMirs Hbd unld , ... o M UU i and work. to tobacco, .against come over our using against posed ns have IDv. Gn. E. Jayne reported 87 side. pa er. j profanity. The Congregational schools, gen as the .largest number in attendance Rev. F. Brook reported forty in Rev. J. AlcClain, of the Presbyat tenda nee at li is serv ices in Ai o r ra y erally termed the ulSrew West at snnday school. Alon Lilly col- terian r Chuich, was invited to ad Schools" are (Ring most excellent lections for Missions amount to and have reform. siIwsts c,:oih1 bv tlio-- who em some not Is piomisad drss the meeting and spoke At to possess 'it. TL twjit of corrupted work in Utah. have taken the about four dollars each month. the blood mr.y LFrancklyn many of of future the evangelconstitution. Iu time, the poison lit cer- Rev. Mr. Peebles has so highly in of the About twelve persons 1mm asked hopefully total abstinence istic work in Utah, and gave the pledge tamiy bikiw its i fleets, an'l with uli the more virulcncw tiir km,err it has been allowed appreciated one of the teachers as prayers in the recent meetings. brethren assurance of his He had also Temperance Society. to TvcrinRt'R (In' piuipic, fellowship to make her firs bride. Airs. Skewes repoi tod 80 on tuerou itkiH liiSDTiitr Siti KfliS? Of UfiflRlUriil preached at Sandy and Bingham. with them in the work. fa of Natures or iafhitudo, languor, of the day school; and spoke earA church was greatly needed at of ihu couscquencca of uegtect warmings of ew York Mr. Rev. The Buti.it Ciicncn. There Jayne, of tho religious side- other Airs. Brock reported Conference, father of the Ogden Francklyn. aire mamy encouragimr reports cf nestly on Pa sror, said with great emotion that that the day school commenced the work of the lady missionaries. work, that she taK.es frequent n for uru soma Christ L; uiup he had attended annual and general with twelve in attendance, and had Dr. Be Witt was assaulted by casiuii Is the only remedy that can he relied upon, now twenty-eig- ht the minds of the children. conferences in the enrolled with an in 8n iims, to eradicate the (amt of Ik the Evening New?, ( Mormon Organ) into East, but ay disease and the speiat corruptions She reported for Miss Dowdell that he felt that he stood in the attendance of eighteen of th ; pkii.d. (t is thr rnty alterative in a shameful way. lie spoke presence average tin t is n'flicii nt v powerful to thoroughly commenmade her has some come somewhat by stealth for cf bcrofuloxis and eleiuisi the of Gods noblemen; and If he was vigorously against the Alorrnon dabledepartment ?!cscnrisl licpurnus ami the pollution fear of some the walked Mormons, progress. of Contagious Diseases, it aiso only thirty years younger he would Conspiracy and kindred evils of Rev. Gr. M. Jeffrey leported that ttic poisons left by Diphtheria to school. Sunday school three miles on and the enter Alorme-msarmor the and having a call card: l ever, ami enables rapid gird and the suoday school at Park City has field. in had had as high as thiity-fivrecuperation fimn (li cnetbleincut and has .gone to Omaha to mud revival (htsiLy caused b iu v' diseirns. had an average of 80 since last conRev. T. W, Lincoln read an attendance, services. ference. Pound some of Cooks BIjrrkulM of Cures Wednesday afternoon after a Teacher in the Rev. AI. T. Lamb has succeeded essay on the in the Sunday School and School. in Achieved by AvuCs ? irsaPaHII-LAThis was an able paper, brief prayer the question of the him ns the pastor of the church in papers the past foilv yc ars, are attested, and there AfethodDt them of the status id1 Utah Christian pub- hsring many sharp and practical by blood (K use. at it possible of cure, Salt Lake City until other airang-mevj- iepheed not Mi.d to . Whatevr the The. a was lications. considered. Advocate Reopened Sunday c ami wherev. r found, aiiments of lieare made. The school in points. Uom the wiiw of 0 Arctic circle to the mine Aiission of endorsed the School had the action Ontario and an at The pa)er was discussed by G. E. o !'i Africa, this this city is prospering. ha", a.T'i.' d iialih to the su(Terp;g aLtudanCe of 2 A Found. Cure ac- Jayne, G. AL Seffrey, J. J, Garvin, puol.btiiiig committee pla,.ii(g the bv v. horn it s.)' ern, toyed. Druggists with' c ni'i.i ious eervvh Neal Meeting of the tive, resident ir embers and seven T.C. Hill, P. A. IL Franklin and entre publishing interest of the . e h dee. of in tiicir j a i.i. of under the E. control the of M. received Had 10. on Mission where alt ctnrtr Ciaii uie cun s probation. S. J. Canoll. T. AY". Lincoln, S. J. paper tn itment L.d bun i., . iss'ing. Ptopie Cette u The meMiag commenced Congregations have grown from 40 Carroll wtli do welt to J. J.. Garvin were ap- editor, S. J, Carroll. The members of the Aiission, ' in OgfRn Dec. 2hth. The morning to 110 at the evening service. He pointed to eondder the question cf Else Tryst nothing ho-ua, of with was devoted to hearing the has started them, pledged themselves morning srrviee and Temperance text many then Ayfr's ?.ci,iAPjtiu.T v. Numeron 25 secure of a number of subscribers. about in an and attendance missionaries the of persons; books and text books In general in reports etude ruifures are offered to the juMic an Hood pur tiers, whuh only attuio A committee on the location and teachers. A committee on arrange-t- has made more than 0 K) pastoral the patunt wdn tjic prti nq of . fi if cost of chapels was elected as next semi annual cahs. I Lit r5 n die. don ; ,d '."ii t.'et? it i? f'I y tv it y t i T m ir is s',' :L:v ep- riwi mi I": i.im - land Ion s The ladies society had collected dsihcu't of leon Pfsalm intermeeting was appointed as folio ws: an 4fi;4 from paeavbed. N Ine e ti'f e tnWlUreS !' S. E. G. T. 00 in S. J. Carroll, W. Lincoln and about dollars recent months. J. CarioL, Chairman, mind that the ony haim. Ilea. esting sermon that gave the speaker jiunf,, the n.id'one Hi. i art !. A. JI. Fiaakfia. Reports were Brother Jayne, stated ia explana- a larger pla e in the minds and Jayne, P, A. H. Franklin, Judge ilia. d blood s for; in Cue absence of Bro. tion that he had received 32 into hearrg of his bearers. Prof Garvin Boreraan and A. A. A oon. Sarsaparilla, AyersrnKFATU Am Rfwu Miss Saugst&d stated the church in Park Cirv but many is a valmaMe addition to t he missionf hose who desire to build chapels BY and exie-- 't aid should send their that th people thanked Ood that had moved away before Pro. Jef- ary worker, in Utah. Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co., Twel!, Mats , : nous to tnis committae in ho. Anderson had been fery went thsie. apib At 9 oclock ol& by all Ist'Vjvf i.s: Price II; rimm hii LulUis- oi Rev P. A. H. Franklin of Salt lag the The Re hbeld meeting of the mission com- rke iorm prescribed by the Church n wae soon to be enlarged and Lake poke of th ceccessity of a mence.! with a Society. prayer service led ' Scandinavian Church in Alisa Locke read a paper on the th congregations large. C. T. lilif. by He reported his TKu.Lcf in the Sunday School, Lake Cii sYcjr By motion of P. J. Carroll, G. E. BiXMYEH w lu ti the Mission 0 C3 He raised the dollars requested A. T. P. Hlff brary eastern trip. 0. and IL p t lit fyjjt LMGTV U Jayne, looks and singing books a. ruveived in cash and that with other special Franklin were appointed 3. coin-m- editor to publish ia me Utah Oun-niAfrom II. W. Pniglit of the book pPdges amounts to r.oout ltjop doladvocate. tee to procure a trunk and pre-sivv Aliss east. oil secured hile lars in ceuccHi with toe aM Saugatad made an arid res s on Heading" and Recitations ! iu it ilie papers, books etc., to from House Houses' of Urf'okiyn N. Y, and the k Th Womans Ibune Visiting that may be of interest to the future i She often wap ettablej to 'lor of Ilansou paspr and Society appronri Aed money to historians of Utah. OW READY.4 7. vU,? rrv n .vA t hi. Church. The pastor wasj uau jt o til J in aver and Mncys to eing. Often .rues, "Olll I11J LI ef 0)1 .IJ'JIOl UU1, q i Sjc luTnU. ,, j itic hnnd-o::iel- y !n tfip N'v r p- r ltndv for ta- - re ;.i n r.ni Tin4 p at the Contact nces Lav agied to do the tLe aB10UUts t0 . rai,(iq f(,r mis she found th-feiv in. 3 ,, 78 nmor Fwss t Coti-ima- s rr 1!1 j a i) Iuu MUl ,f rr,f'!r ' s, u ua:iD... ire receiving purei o; samo. ilie.' jiiieS (He clu-s-iu u6a ";oi and Churck Extension tni$ L1111 cr bjy 'Vho SpflR frc every n jhnuWT thThe no n;,d Fur six weeks i tii- - re 'Uic 'i ar.d cLui tiiv thought they po5sed vassis-x-Z4 ' 4 olG Z' ycai report as folio wr: &. S tis.vi id full ti.RrTiL K li Vr nrpfifcwi. truth. every Sunday YY". IJ. AI. S. agreed also copay tne Vv'e have ltKke-- over tbc gniundearv-fullj - u A Ca TT I. ?& C3taaat than One family invited her to stay at and in onr judgment, incjfuilowimr Four wtift lorv.urd for salary of Ihiee more teachers I t cic.h, X i 1 r(I S s 14. M'iutrv 1 1 i . L-.i'- C;-.- , j r i - j 1 ( 1 I iou-r.ectio- cei-rai- n n lb-o- - - I ! r i i t: , - - ht-i- e, lk-r- a M) br-.-- ! i i -J , v I I i , Ti-t- t imc-'....- ., t m i 1 ! - i n-e- r -t J th--i- n 5 i mis-si-'l'-ui- -s e : a-- , Mi'-sioiinr- d v Jt -. h liP-or- . MSi j ! H - - . . ! - u V, -- , . fid-s- . -- m t K.ii-- 1 . J.7 . . Robust Health j ! ! Ayers Sarsaparilla red-ila- rv to-d- t.- e , -,! 3 i hi-- ', - ei'it-soi- rcrri-I,- i cs ea-e- s, retitdr-uhi- i.o-- . ;., J f fc-1- -- iiK-r- v i - n.i.-i- t' i , mti-i- -- t ! - r.uii-uit- V i r We-Jiv-sua- y se-3:u- n Evti-nsio- IfttLLo-T- -- E u C ! b N e ex-Afa- yor ry B(-.t- Pl-u-e- (m-spl- . I her(i k . I I f I &- & . -, 1 V - ! v "71 H i. i .a i y m 1 |