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Show ijSsSSea aaSSSSiS fcl UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, ordinary way. The mL'rioo need .some earnest, &rlf-dring, consecrated Christian woman, or women, arcordunr to the population of the wwv stieciai work it is to i' ristt from house to house, and hud the Internal Revenue office, no mated a Gentile evm owned it heiail distillery in Utah. U road came, the compenron became so great and the pike rhi ky a joy fo feel that we may tijul ir, establishing the kingdom of tie IA u Jesus, w'a-i- v now abounds Hut the superstition and error. greatest reward will be lv and !v when our woik huv will have been Irt r i d, and v, licit v, c d to U. til c , iVt Ul thu OUt LJUw 'm.'-tuo rutm ovjuvj wi get home to far as as who ascertain Heaven. For ee hath lint een, possible, In a village or nor ear Leaol, neither have uiied can be reached. small town, this work may be done into the heart of arm. the things by the teacher or teachers, bin in that God hath prepared for them Oadeti and in Salt Lake City and tha lo'.ehini,' In that ureat mu!- rai odnu places, it cannot be,iiud- that shall srand Define the SH I jctamipli-heby the teacht-- i and throne, and beluie ;li combined. Doubtless oar clothed with white tobts, preacher good Salt Lake friends have exper- palms in their hands, I Lelieie ienced the value of such a worker ; there will be some from Utah, we Here in ( )gden have sadly realized among whom we have labored, what it is to need stick a one, with- and who will bo etar added to the crown of our rejoicing. out being able to afford her. They It seems to me that it is super that be wise shall shine as the iluous to be talking about what brightness of the firmament, and woman can do to aid in the mission they that turn many to righteouswork here, for no Christian woman, ness, as the stars for ever and e er. 13 u h-- m I 1 1 -- In the earth. Judgofaii morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand ; for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good. To the Christian women in Utah, a grand woik. God Ins and uti them He hu- - hud Leavv responsibilities, that we may have the btiength and wisdom, and patience and grae necessary to enable us to do all the work that the Master lias here for us to do, and to do it in the way that will be pleasing in his sight. ilm away, to man. think I have a many things to discourage us, HoniCtifiiea we we and, indeed, , l , w Lave. The ik? -- ? v . Luc o I iio f aciv 1 1 -- i ooy TZ$fSP STte, liSUSH s -- US '4 birf M httJ f$rA 1 ri h s. .A-; )h it? ening the city. The aoinnb1 maintained by tlie so cull . Church is tha' cl indifference w C - avail ing evils heie, and la. d vy to ?R efforts at its suppressit n ier the Gentiles" i.ravcly woiked to check the Suciki e of the rallied traffic, and they have L. for a vigorous campaign. 4 ' J& tn lr ('a 1 vrtsr i i 1 v sate s , J tys ilL - s i T.ini?d m ariitify pv,r-gomla. m h ntr- MUinituv Aj$ity at oiti o, it ml in I . icuteianlti i v KO w M -- A ht' ?"7 J VS- - Wav rfntj.!onf(!i!uivoaui.K:i.t.:i. )Vo uio " uu 'tn no ro 1 v, tin, in utlv- ;u nn!l tl.Inotr; iii. 1 looli .. ln.n.,rK tiMHV(ii!.iiSil,.. nerni.M,i fm Jit's idi.ui t. ii u h-.- a.iui Ui !ir ,uj i'iv'iu1wion i mj.iiii lht !),. ,i,i.mrLitI w.ui fiji ui io .triito. 4 Iho ninU and poo I -- btcu.-i- ' nn sfum n g ctn piMu ipl. a clp(lhc ffivuuccmm't t tat tu Md,u Ubiiow, t ri1 ih i sUtR ou e iix i . vi s are a . aol turn . rt" It . . . UroU w cm V m pt ! -- I Onr Newspaper. to Effwoi Alffoii & Bro.H (Chwitirmfi, 0,,1 American Nwspaper Catas. vspapei s logue Et icH;!. tliere are emu?astLichu'i.M anri juagasuif-t- i uuuMutii m tl... TJaitc.! Total States, and the Eiiti-,1- ) Pr.iMnn in the XTnited States, 14.171!. in the British Provhu-es- . 691; divided as f Zh-vDailies, 1,UT,7; 'il; Serm- - Wei kites, 188; Sunday 295;'Weekhebt0,675: L!t- - veklies.39, 00 Quarterlies Monthlies, 1,502; 83; showingan increase over the publications uf 188., of 1.504. The greatest, has fo a been amuiig the V7 cekly N vv political character!?) while it has been least among the class publications. The book is very handsomely gotten up .aid cortains some 850 pages, prtnted on hf ;n y hook paper elegantly bound in t loth. Ttwii e sent to anv add) ess. prci.ared, on receipt of $1.50. bjlh Oh vi J i A AMO WILL .i rit oni jn "r", i . NOT RIP. , i . i,., 1! i 7.H ihci mi. ,.ibui s, t.ni, mrto.i.iK oulv In iluv uuD i,i ,,iuih jv,i.l "A m Jtlri'l ,.1 llu .ili.se .al auj.luv eqiuu.v .r 90S I icrritloiirtm. 4 fhS rji .xtc as ft U s $! an thrl H. n.. . 3., , ,0s t,,r ai hae at J v tl j.j it. , ar,. c tro mii b n "ihichihoHccfo-Mir- t' th infiiionrnwi t J i triti i kt ,0 It f 1 "pavi, y rtUi Vwm post p?4ii o roonint of prun with 20 nnG h.mj I f ti, anti s, gti.ir.uiuo skii! gtsrnlu ju.hutiu.oor r vur Lai. its uciiterv ui povi oihv.t I i , n Kia(i uni Ir, io-Ihafu m turxnrv iw! I . vu-r v miMitsou f kind C rxii L y ! o ? ft T, nil i o d ( uci cwh i um.aU worn frfihv U nuya bh tofKf A HlUT' H' Jh 'inuAV iNrw York, j n n ( ois.i v.nu Hli ish J Pri.itMliitni' Mih. u r, f ann at. i i i!i iVu lU- -4 Vil m York, forrmrl) '.lrgin-U- o m .i u I . .iii Ar.'t' Molv lecturt'ii MTMtii tilts Mit.i.vt 14t.1i a. I, mull- - j U Mn lAMuakt t.Ui d thtc- - n't news rits, rivn hi Uw MiR.e tif he sMt roaikALI ruroR . uaJ mtuit., i -j- ? w Dr. fecutts EUoctric Hair Branlierf. 1.00. I.KO, 2.00, fe :.Mi, i.5.oo I5r. SroTt's I iertnclooJh linHites, M?r,; AccOKDiNi; i1!'1 u'mbi ii;i,t tti,(hx .1 I t - a r. hh Uurvt C. .1 us.jm'ttri In hi' !' 'n ul-- . hh ilnfut vui a titl'd ff i,M r.hi o tu nvi iu i,iu""'llisiHk! rritnc n hi d y rtri j j t (!i uiKMMhttni. Is i m iw tmli, tnviin. r i s. t itt tv 'W ho M08. 1, 2, 3 AMO 5 CORSETS ARE MOW 0QU3LE STITCHED Tf 7'n flav a ACI t Rrbr or III Mn? f .vm rv Io nj iT fp'5'! iiKct .1 ai V .i J h I. tti wttrii w CAR'. If VI ft L do SKt "btl ! til 'll Du, W,T !f vi ..I I.rt t fm-- ill m i ,.f i. ifs'iir.lin.,,, r. ' o' t$ wm .. ON TRIAL. GREAT SUCCESS. A Is o ( f Lii i ru i . -- B C tl Z. .I li pall ; First, I'rusho, 3.00; SEMINARY. CALENDER, ISh-- l s s The tirat term begins Monday, Sej)t ember 1st. Second term Third Monday, November 18th. term begins Monday. January 2511. Fourth term begins Monday, April 1 ms zr r. I M oi r the Gtn. VACATION. recess of eleven days. Studtiits eonnng by way o any oi I the railways. wd2 receive half-far- e i rates by writing to the Superintcutl-i- l ! ent or Secret. a rv for certificates EXPENSES. J The hchool year is divided mto ; four terms f vvn weeks each. .' Tuition per term is as follows: 10 03 Preparatory Ckisbical - - - 8.0d Academic Cbri-tma- s 1 .jijj.j.r.-!- , Sol - g, The Place to Trade, OT.'isyS - I nt 1 ! : ns, Infetr-mto- 1 s WeLer Fed, Canyon, ) . . . Office- - With the Union Pacific It it efice, Building A. GOULD. - H i J gSV f Agent. r - v f3f half-coluim- . life; Ill sent postpaid work seems veiy slow. We wouhi iiuo to see greater ! et llltS 31)W Looking from a liaman standpoint, bv liem it ctejris that wv are nataccidTipli.sh non.but were A r.oYAt. r, K in i"h the a rev nu fur made source i and )t oi isiui.. divine is i : a theie li.g V? l side to tills work. Tills is God's rreuisurvof ihe prophet. Inc very f'l i A I r.eid ; wp are Lis laborers. It is lirst Issue of the official organ of the ours to do tin work faithfully and Church, the Deseret News, contain i advertisement of lie wiil take cure of rhe td a wines, Liandies, ilnon, with reiiii We know that our labor is j,ut in vain in the Lonl. I doubt and liquors of all kinds on sale, rtt that when om tired jir? bi and owned and tun by a leading Eider - jW i the years lik'd and lh,59 r. h' long he it ring ill heir graves, that the s- off vvp4 have ihiity seven uisiiiierit-eieoi-rtown will sp, big ii j ah over ritesejtated in I his Teiritory. In Ikfid the v.iPy. and bear friif u,l Internal ilet eime law first went t i "hi! y ' m 1 i ii lht ej.eA iiefe and m 1 J the laii fli l g 'etll fi'lih a iff wecj-eth- . r ):ul, and with it the Gentiles firat i g o'o'llilh S mimie-- tfit ti niioiy. During these p!P'ioS ("ilk r Ahsc-!r.tc!of e 4 V.L't years the uvtiafe popuiatum !!!.; Ut li ueo (ioj'oo, with lire distild Tillm Irr 1 "i iup 1 r.m rids tint wbi uio me Com pared with this in all the oi parity, sion work glad y;'i tii pi tl,e f Utah, IHon13 m 'h i ''iv iri : vr i wide h v,Jrnis.i m 1 h it it ' iv ru it Mp a: t i t were ; bout IffH'd distilleries, with th mul.it.de of bw toir s,)Mt t t &luin or Li s ppe or one distillery' to 4.1,00!) piJ t IH i0i m cans. .. ;V!, Oik.ix' u Powcold ordy U t H . 1, to riiiii f . VliitA the 01 V Co. rasofi iihH iraut. j j ufI . Kreetj -). W,Yk ti'eSIvi - uuth. out-growt- I To my sisters in the mission, wihh ! 0 say just a few words. e ! -- "-e- ll . s- I'W'nea Ag ' VI WvV I if the innnfinn of Pnhhl; Bfwf, el!.,. Corw'js. bus - large a bos n ere a. tea as torn . statu for I r, scctc's KJertrle , iUl-4Corsets and Oer ihm, thoui.u4 fsssiUies in the citj of Vmh alone , arms them d:t?lv, nos ia.i ki-Wom:,, e ell nr tit ahisilid tlai.y either :hs t'oixl r the lit It, t 5,1. Kc Rsivt; (01.sl T. rri.y, SJ.OO. AlU.'O'UlNFf, COKj-1;- 1 rrr That fiijuares not trulv with the e iptii'-'- i plm. Nor springs from love tuUod, or love i eu e $1.00,S1.50, $2.00, $3.00 The fmit season it rapidly coming to a close, and yet when an 6 Oi Grammar ,V of T)ur-f- f Van examination Xntermod u.,,d car h 5 09 i u.i j Iloms immense sti ck is made, one 1iano, with use of instrument lO.Ci Board, including furnished romsg so. Their would haitlly think FIRST .METHODIST CHURCH, fuel, light, wasbuxg (1 dozen pieces hicimies peacl.es, plums, SALT LAKE CITY. per week), and tuition $235 pr Bchool year, or $G5 per term. grapes, apple-:- , pears, wa remelons, j ol cantelopes, efc., and v'rv lung and President Board of Intermediate Department: the choicest hi:. !, f1 : vegetable Superintendent Trustees: ill-Mise A. C. bowlea; uvrwei ii tii ,p t ifoi ? nutteih w'here. exc-M. bo Bev.T. A. C. cannot stock Depavcme-ntInrf, any Primary ize and iiteralize every element of Academic Department: Addie E. Gordon, t ov are lo While day, malting you Prof. I. vV. Lincoln, A. M. Music Department: religious convictions. This distinct Oollece Prepara! ory Departmcnte Mrs, J, B. Wilson. Saturday purchases, regular Mormon your ive disharmony cf the Bev. G. M. Jeffrey, 'A. M. Commercial Department: German and French. T. W, Lincoln, step in and give ilmm a call. system and its practical Mias M, A. Locke AgasiV .Scientific Quo; o.ciUvd well the wim Prof, aI E. Jones, A. M. experiences of this age of reformaMessrs. Wood. Taber A Morse, BOARDING HOMF. maniis more not tory measures, of Eaton, Madison County, X. Y., The Horae been has corapieh d and oecupicd by the Uiiichera and just fest than in the attitude of this were Pioneers in the manufacture pupils. It is under The supervision of the Superintendent. Pupils from, organization toward the temperance of Agricultural Engines in this abroad or from the City may enter at any time, and will find a safe and refined Address E,v. T. C. Iuff, cr Prof. T. W, Lincoln. work. In another column of this country, having been mi- - off the first home. issue, the reader will find a pura- - firms to engage in it Their Porta-1-rrda L'rapli. in whh !i t h - fac-national L)bm i, ar nm ci. SpxMngs t n .n im n au. G nun of for Deyouuaii ui&pioai principet reputation CoaLL. forth the official attitude of the so ple, finish and durn'ulity, and reliable market for only Lump, Assorted and Egg Coal. Large stock called church toward the liquor traf hundreds of r!mn i tThe eto'-full s on and iranteed. aly. hand, ;i gu lie iuau unequivocal manner. Moie-ove- r c1 ipped to Eoieign cirnmas.' nefoic any Gentile inliuencen s i had found rheir way intot ire.--e . m k rnanu of the moutrainsAhe valleys CANYON. W Eef.R. RO(K sfrisus. factuie and use of intoxicating toad . 18.00 Per ton. by car load . . 3,50 Per ton, car load f4.50 Per ton, bycar 6 50 Per too, ,t liquors vv. ie not only sictjuiesccd in Per ton, at yard . . yard. . 4.00 Per ton at yard 5,25 7.00 Per ton. delivered . delivered i lie M i moil i ns Lit u 4,50 Per ton, delivered fi, 03 ton. Per the chills vi by Was-uc1 No work shall rind acceptance in that Lo V.Vvix-t- have passed pruhibucw. high license laws, IT- city govern merit is Mormon, and can enact prohibitory laws for ail now licensed evils in this city. The Chuich" professes to be a tempo. r, u ization, and yet give'- no aid or comfort to others who ve L ving to opinion and diiect antagonisms existing in the dominant elements here against eveiy essential American and C hri s ia idea Every recognized conception of the prerogatives of civil government, of the interpretation of the constitution of the United States, of all true patriotism, of secular education, of the family relation, of individual rights and duties, and f all reformatory measures, is at every point met with direct antagonistic theories and motives. And not only are all our most enlightened and best demonstrated theories vhtaally annulled, but the tenueiest and most sacied ideals of our heart life are rudely shattered, every aspiration of is dwarfed and every standsoul ard of perfection Ic sadly lowered. Loyalty is made subservient to an organized pi eisthcod, homes lose us hallowed associations uf impound unity: social relationship is degraded, amt that spiritual experience which sarislms the hungry soul is ovi v shadowed and destroyed by d bhuil h-- V' h'7J mm s with i, tlit. Z. C. M. I. took n i and Prophet Brigham, et or since. Its sales ;: tune amount to If.i proof spirit annuo! A . Tim Legislature ha Mormon exem-hely No one who has not had a large experience, and active association with the various agencies of civil and moral jefonn in this Territory, can have any adequate ccmprehen sion of the radical differences of -- disguises rr o 1 tiv--yea- ! day When all in tUut , 1 if A' t U- - - Temoerance Ketorm V factored d rite resooijcs'.bilitiea rest who a f'v!lo"&r of Tim, Pig ujou Lo win i wnir abusn doing good, can remain here three mouths without seeing that there is a great deal that she may do. If we do not realize that there is a work here for us to Jo, it is because we close oar eves and ears to the calls that are made upon us. Tnese missions are lurikmed with work. The finan-cial- , social, and spiritual wants of the church together, come with a weight t at is literally crushing upon those who feel the responsibility of its success or failure. There may be willing hearts and hands, there are such in every mission, both in the chinch and out of it, to take hold and help in every way they can. still here is a world of woik yet to be done. There are hundreds of homes that ought to be visited, and there are those ail around that ought to lie spoken to. w ill h,i lord, who mil-, II '" m!U might have been ieaclic-- audtutVtd in that wav, we shall never know until we stand face to face with the iu bu v J 11 . 4 i n x 4 " 'iJt i V ; i t, -ea s - - E aflH ! W y 1. Ha,. V I k- -i S&ti t ! Pm y - j s. - g-- a i ir--1- H km. 4 ,V 1 rv r f i u U 1 i I inhab-L?c,Thf- (.4 - b-- A'U-erdin- 1 !v i ! I O II A V I 0 luiVi" MJL 0 II CL opt I . I ? vi ! i , to vi too nun i ZjQ DiiUiuJ in n 1. fevsj |