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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. )omu3 SVoplc. (Dm' paOiwuiapmj,rmrwcnwiwijt tuem twer. be the capLiil! t a (t nvUwbo v mil i rol oaue-and ftLjili ro alt iiut be washed out by and find gold m silver mim-s- . and . J,e "ateis of this great round have so ninny inteirsting adteii-tur?fixed iii T!jhy I.s-r- ai'el o ! ! WiiauCimiBM Co ! Di , i ?, Voted. r im t u: adii.ll ills- ii u i y choolm China, his mother dead. He remained Several and not only learned the Miirh bill reeeived it into Ills heart. When only fourteen year- - e? age, he weal to his friends during what we rail the Christmas holidays. One .if lei noon he went into a illage idliple. As he looked at the idols, ; n old man (sixty live years of age) suae in witu'tottermg steps, and )amg a lew meet e sti ks before an idol, km cling down und began 'cvrl r r) uv to iray. next idol, and so on the whole luund of them. The little boy thought to himself, Here's an oid man who ha Lot lung to Hve. and he does not know m only the way to heaven. But 1 can t tell him. The a boy. are in China taught oiing people n neat the aged with great respect, m.d b would have been very impertinent for the little boy to attempt to teach the old man. What is to be done he has no one tu teach him, thought the 'V us i i , j Sorry for m! hat about? Because you ar aged andean not live long, and on 1 eft know lie way to h av n." e nay to What! doyuukr.ov. 5 i SenJ The that Jesus has saved sr e on. asked the old Who is .Jesus j zette? man. sir? But a ujCir, &lmip !y. The man to whom diVS-eii- t f.z .. U.S1 -- EfSSffiSSiSSgg - me Bimrs MOV. II ALE xur-..- .. ssss kTaasssam udi iv PF4P.L ET", & Co ' Andrpvr libcIE ESSS rgag UUIXT'i AMKIAVSA - jidws-tJ- RUl OA'Rpyfi! et, oou'&u Pon.lr K iturroRB's Ajam. .. sold -- when not frestipi XiEPOEIS OF tiOVESNMCNT CHEMISTS As to Parity and Wliolesonjcness of the Kojal Baking Powder. I hav tisicl a paok')r' of R. y'i! Union Powder which I piirrhpncd in the iiti-- ! n ..... i . o j i. aia. ai- ubisw...i .1 i'u. ii , a cream , , r -- .il n c f ui. .r p,n. ill r . f vLE-i i !:-- '" aiuro or ...i 1 .Fo 12 U. I.o v, an !. pUotphaicr, or oiijer Uijiii wuij auliaauccs. It is Ansr Ga- biji.-.- i t 1 13. it and om Vor.F .SQUARE. o M B v , stlin'-- t by they were The tulle ad- iiaki.ig Poa ! a i r baveex pimrd u park sue of Itov.il Baking r.s.'-brI liuJ p cuaruy fr,-- Irmn auui, tcira Hc.spv aUiktos, Pd.D . Prcsul-n- r ot I liaiciuiabi I 1 it h coi ipowa arc par.' ana - 'I! Ik v it P.i.. ' th i Ann r.i .in ' i bi-- t. ml, b a. tu in! o. loT v il-- 1 - v i. f i it . . . !, ; 2. , ; , . - . or pm tc re i; a i u : . .. I il- tlL. ra ci Ipl. iwar-- i Pin a i i ..h ;2- . r- i i i , b - v u ,..;ir e i i a c a, 1 nnnctilrra at PT-- at the ccipln ie, ami . an ! iii . " Bakin' v.chHH Irof. I j! of tjclicdh-- m putt ci or TOlumc ill . a! wst for worth by r of th. n..yal Beklnjt . rvsut f ;. Pr; f. Sclicdk-- r j'i'y proves Powder knows by practical w pcruni e, wln.e it a few cents pi r pound more than ordinary kinds, il u-- far tuot e ce murucai, and, besides, atb.rds flic advact-ag- e of better work. A single h.al of toe Hoy at Bnkuig Powder will cun'ance any fair minded person of these iuUs. White the limiTfim shows some of the ainm powders to be of a higher degree ... V, ,v tliCS, it io uui, I i . i .ii. ' ms tuuical' , .I oi ei.i'cup.i.u uiuu u1 ud . . mg that hey have anv value. All elutu powders, tie matter how high their strength, ire io I e avoided as darurerous. ! I..-,. co-.i- a , 1 . 1 - Geo. A.sXO',w o. LT LAKK CITY. b 1 md r E T A B K A X. OGDEN, UTAH 1. PE4I.KH OVER M - Oi FAR! and SPRING WAGONS, GEICGLTTTEAL IMPLEMSTNS, iiidiici names of itc i 10 Ib-- i I. 2. Edison, Franklin. .v Fieit. 4 AXD ALL KIXDS OF ori'ix 1 .. 1 1 SURRY A: TOP iiMOOliiS, IlIAETONS reliable Manufacturers. from WAGONS, All work . . home with the oid nmn arid told the story of the love f God, while the aged cnipie hst-m- -d with great interest. He was iro.ited again and again, and t - . Wr-ti- i warranted, and on sale a! e i fn-i- k A FELL s'lOCK OF rrv low Till' PbrcJ-- , FLliBRATK!) ( ! -. BUCKEYE LAWN MOWERS. V .I nearly the and tie re the puor, hungry and not in cold. I. And m in suit was mar. liuocgh t!.it vent!:-!- ' ' 3. Tv.-3. T' uH Hm in bed md nor lad and said, Til buy them ail." fnl servant of CVist, Hey v.eie in the dumk.trd'.-- , !eci. Thank you, Hr. Then I can ger 7. Ami mr before they hoik ! 1 o; 7, vv v.i si 'f v 01 . yet i ' ks--t 1 had imtlrngro (Aug dinner, fio il.d 1' a missionary. y kt- e to Sail c, r s;i w, or hea'ii Mv beiu' name jb f f iru. nr found Ilud-- n eat to day. Four years after, Mr. amt tue with me, come Then Who, sea,- - 'hiny in ferbi L- yromiJ Taylor, who rtcently related this and eternal an ems stranger led the boy into a re? Mone icebergsto bis ovn life b close. t one's story, accompanied the youth toj taararrlor ntuly eating houee, aud orderis the word smi'esd 2. How the house of the aged couple, dinner. ed Answers in October. and found them truly devoted was in San Francisco. While A copy of the Utah Christian Advocate It Christians, and, naturally, warmly for the meals the stranger sct free for three mouths to the one who aft, ehed toward the lad. Said the waiting the first complete set of antisera to gentlemen said : the puzzle 'Vox of this Month. om man : You dont look nor speak like J. IX UILLILAN. Bat for this boy, my wife and common newsboy, or street arub. a I wmjid have died in darkness. Tell me how it is that you ore so poorely dressed, and are compelled Word5: that Stain. pr JL7V. EiAtSAS:." to ;M1 papers f r a living. Perhaps I TI may be wjliiag b help y i 'fi'-i X A j t intf can ml 's haul The poor Lnngiy ladbuist .mail inUsh re and ' had been dipped into a fluid in tears. i . j Ntfw 1 a am is. not The truth which wii.q unms nitrate of silver, or KiFf ry i sir, i A -- A . s I t jai, l he called is some as times ani it replied, cjred ;.) caustic, regular newsboy," i The brush was wiped upon a white am not a street arab; I am a run IBS cn.ivj!i(e. lUYtc-- . Pretty soon there appeared away boy. My parents live in nv ay v uh CryTYio u f,, xrtv prt If a black stain upon a white surface. New York, and they are well off. ct aiy ducast r w nebs. y,u v .u Frio trs o. a i 'viRrfiPftrsMigfeiciliunaU Bl?vorijitayri,es It did not look vprv dark at first, In surprise the gentleman baked, x ti Cd, itue of v . .'urie wun'it a. nL..ry?s Lj g f S ae. but the action of the light seemed How came you here, then f t odeupui the color until it was an Sir I am a shamed to tell. Bat L inxmU !gi twhuuftu of wild storks so read i could bo n that washed not many ugly spot ?vv for Pip8i. Trice $1, et druggla, er on nor bleached out in a whole Western adventure in the dime vnt prepaid ty a..;! grmpie " .'.ne. Ad AS , iLSkers.BoJ picture-papers2ai6.ewYcr! sunshine. riovks and in the A bright lad heard a vile word that I ran away from home and $12 aday tiiteAnnytDatSe. Cost $72 UuthilEK am' ,u impure story. He thought came West. I hoped to become a Iie. AdJrt'us Tals & Lu AuGaia, Ms. in their horse hoio of Ids holidays; -- 1 h.s liglifH't iunning Lawn Mows-- r in ;l.e jnaiket. fn-ze- Ills Ames Sieem Engines, Saw . t'-- . - . itn c. . ,! t i - of which saver, MasR," ' ikiyr-- , i . Uiicr i . a n - br rnvuclf in cijurijus of 1cbnoloey. pur , a, i ... u-.- . i u-- j i . r - i :.i Ac t l . .. v.i ov - jhas o - I - . . r.u. i ea.ii ca: caiciiu el, .,v .. I rb',7 Powtiir-- , A pound LAi n t c 1; -- . . . . hit P . , of hiiii, i i 7L'- r vnowi, - . . r ..i LAe.-uu- n v tv 1 r r P . U .wh; f n val a p.ickrtL'c iy pur. A. .Viol r, Ph.D. ab.-.lut- . " Ii. in v- you sHcnt.fic fact tliat line . tbe market. A v,.ice, stopped and looked at the a handsome Xi - Przzu b iy who spoke, lie v 'ookirrg fellow of tvehv, most Xamer.r.i! Eni(;ni,i. shabily dicssel. 1 is ragged shoes 111. of h Ut i t(,intehfcd much to brimmed and broad hat, Mv I. i .3. 1, a fo !.!.' for cattle. Invi rcoat, a iH ::n large for him ; .a v.i, t Oi.idrcn btinM 1. Jiv 7. 2 e which shieeied in aud too big, w jilt v. c often luii Mv 0.4 Icom shook with cold becau-- he hud on kikirtn. ,Yy w i'V - tie mume of a great tmerican no nndeirloi Ls nor any linen; all . I showed that he was penniless and C'Ri isOKI) KMioIlllA. fsviidle??. 1. I'm ieum! in lean tun not moor. want Yes. said the man, ooii hut net in llot r. 2. Attain in Then he looked at ). Are! a paper. t. eti in aye but not in old. 1 no boy .. i a:yu.AMrs-..,,rtw- and new puzzle- - vmiIi J. D, GJhlan, looele Utah. to Jiib puzzkb a ml r tie story .Vi. I.Vv. The words where spoken quick The boy told him tie- sioy of (rods love, and tin man's beerr nudfe't ;i5 J.u j binned. Bey, said he, I am over sixty v loot .! 'inii y ears of age, and I v, oids. Have you had dhiTurf sir. not yet. lXo, ben: you Coire home wi lb in- - shall teiltlm old lady Lam u 1 jm." i7 7X hr-wi-- rn to Hero. 11. Buy a ? i Would-B- e H n-- OUAIHI A "l.i F.'f.Uir) -- r h ldiEtir - ? i . .'.a s... iNlcUL-s- . i I -, & ! me, uii .a- : lH-Aud- j ej gu-h- -- . i y X I i (' ka v j I boy, as lie saw him pas? from idol, tu idol and as ho thought, the iars ran down his cheeks. These fears w-reloquent, ns the boy felt b j red to go to the aged man and env . Ovt Would you mind a boy speaker you lain young and you aie vejy old. What are you my mg for said Can 1 help y n f ihe old man. Sir. I aru crying beenn'-- e I am you. !ie;tvei! I kruov e j ? - . hih ht COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS. iepnelec and Ho alh.w your-e- lf had r.i tliink a!ne't starv- - d, and i wish of iiH smutty stoiirs, or mi neer leit my eomfcUnbk Lome." clean words. Is your lather's nar.ie 1LJ,1 1 Tbeis ie persons who semn ro take an evil deliuht A!!istt in repeating things. And thoe The boy started in eupii-- e, an ' who vvilliiiiy listen to them from iris eyes as he rears a stain upon their memory. said, Yes, sir; do yen know To give ear to Ml thy talkers is to him share their sin. Dont len t your Two weeks age," the man an ears to be tilled and defiled with swered, I left New' York. As I shameful words and vile stories. was leaving I shook hands with my If by chanse, you have beared friend, your father. II? said to any' 'Tsoene words of vile stories me. Try and find iny boy. w ho so drive them from your thoughts as foolishly ran away. I dont know yon would the black winged hats where be has gone else Id go and uuffl your fac a night. Ask God search for him. If you see him. to help you. Think of the true tell him his mother shear! is almost things he has r Mi. and study the broken. I promised to b? on ihe for you, and when yu pure and beautiful things he has luok-ou- t made. spoke i guest who you were a? soon as i looked at you, by y.ur Jd i u 4 eg Ha VfcSJ VV lc.il, uvei! DJy recemhlenre to vour father. Will yougo bock home with me Self letd Indeed I would, sir, if I thought A lad in Boston, rather small of my father would receive me. "He sue he would receive you his a e, wo; ks in an oilh- as et and with open arms. boy for four gentlemen who were Then I will be only to happy doing business there. One day the with you. T.'r I cun to rvium him about gentlemen were chaffing being so small, and said to him, miserably diuppousteJ, and have You will never amount to much: suffered, O, so. much, from hunger and cold. And I will never again you are to small." The littJe fellow looked at them. read those foolish, silly stories that Well, sard he, as small as lam, led me astray. O, sir, did yon ay 1 ran do somehmg that neither of my mothers heart was Lrokmi ' Please take me back to her.'1 y on can do." In a few days Mr. Granville ? said they. Ah, what k that Hast with his friend's v;ij, 1 dont know that I ought to whom has found so providenhe he replied. But they tell you, were anxioue to know, and urged tially. Let all young boys take and let alone the silly Mini to tell what he could do that warning, 1 can trash they find in the dime novels neither of them could do. Irc.tAvy from swearing," said me and five cent novels. They always do harm to the young who read little fellow. Thmv were some blushes on four thsm. Kind IG.vT. face?, amt there seemed to be no PUZZLB BOX. anxiety for further information. I ie-ic,v- . nwi-ryfe- eai- ill. - - i - 1! s . 'I'FAM PUMBS an i KNiAN LFS stock ccubutntiy on Land, iin Uj i Whct-L- , )e a coinplore i -- . v BROOM . A LOCATED INTHE BUSINESS CENTRE. IIAVlXn XFV c , 5v S . ( G f ,4 3 I AM 7 X dxy r g v a x aa ao I10THI 1) , KFADY TO EXTL'HTAIM ALL. IarHcc.kr aiientiou is called to slWaG that PEOPLE LEA YIN GGDEN )N ANY OP THE MORNING TR UXS by staying Ogden OV FU NIGHT GAIN ONE HOUR ANDTHIRTY MINTT1 i'Oll SLEEP IN MORNING. The BEARDS!, YE HOUSE ar t Depot, being under the same management, Traudeis run be assur their comforts will be in ail The Commerc; cor-sideie- Iiaveiei-- S illleic.-si- s vviil s.c luv-- fiitlly it M. H. bii-nnier- s , Yn i . i u m.c.'i;n la j t ijy - U A . a vtF'r-.ux- H n WELL-1-UHMSME- f . . A-- i jA Tiai. iv eici-- Ol 111 . O GDEK XJT AJE3L. j - HOTEL, in ntfr-ude- d tu. E2.'lRB,)IiBY, Prop. There U now no license for (JonmereLl Ti.tvelers or Agents in In tnat Awing been rapoaied. Oga.-!ii- e or li.i 1Cf |