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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. of Christianity are those who enter. f:iiM a high for the Nabbath. let any pastor note, who of are spit it ually cold and venose names are on she register mote from courtesy or policy than irom real irbgiou- - charac-tei- , anl it will pe found almo-- t witfiem excretion that -- nth HOME READING. 'at, ;o aLte- grovtiug louden-"ard tm oarmtity of the Sabbath is to meat that ail believers In the Dibit, law oil the subject, and CIi! isti.m teachers generally, may well be moused, if not alarmed, at the present stale of affairs. The word of Gd lias given no uimer- 1 Tim l i avj tine cn K iirt V ICtiSl OCCcJLAVA Toiuth commandment is the longest of the ien, and none aie more emphatic in their requirements. Several penalties are attached to its violation, and abundant rewards are promised for its proper observance The ihnteenth chapter of ISehemiah and the chapter of Isaiah thiow a strong light upon this subject Although Christ in his teachings relieved tbs observance of the Sabbath iroai some of the super; iitions and unnecessary exactions o! Pharisaical traditions, yet he did not repeal the law itself. Christianity has never taught, even in the days oi her greatest declension, that the Sabbath was not in force; although men have often either misrepresented it of We are, therefore, neglected it. 1. f ft ' itrU.T flO llit tuauiuoiiuyi tuiiw the moral obligation to Remember the Sabbath day and keep it holy, is, just as bunding in our clay as at any time in the past. To violate this law vf God is un; and in How to hiingeth fotih death. arrpst this si tong tendency to Sabbath desecration is a question of no small import; for ihe extent of the desecration is very gre-- and growing greater. The running of railroads, steamboats, theaters, games, and all sorts of business and pleasure on Sunday, is so common and so well patronized that to make any attempt to stop it seems like madness: and yet something must be done. The work must be done among the people. by the people, for the people. In vain shall we look to National and Sure legislation fr,r help in this direction unless the people are heard in emphatic voice calling for reform in this matter. We must look to our homes first. Let every patent and guardian ol youth ms aatv or Kee) ;k-- macn mane of secular business as possible cunt of the Sabbat!), doing only works on that day. Teach of ueiev-iithe youth first by example mid then by precept that Sunday is a body day, and designed lor res: from secultr labors, and to be made holy and happy by its due observance in attendance at the house of Gou, or worship at home, by puK and ordKlv conduct; suitable leading and leiieeiion; pleasaiu gatherings of tim family, kindly go liugs and ;o! truly luunesome enjoy under the duertion oi i.'tl;. a spirit. Fimii auG. G'lu i:om-.- e, t'o .Him.batl: for God and love for each uthej. without undue Tim V 1 V pay but little if any regaid to God's law concerning the Sabbath. The lelatio-ishibetween true and a observance oi piety picper the onbbath is erv close and the pages of history teach us that Sabbath-keeping peoples have led the van of Christianity, civilization and education. The practical question as to how much we mav or mav not do of a secular charactei on Sundae is to be answered largely by our own to Almighty consciences God through the light of his word Hut it is not difficult for us to determine how sacredly we will keep the Sabbath by determining how much of secular business we will keep out of our Sundays, and Low much of God and of good we will get into fl , - health for the familu.- - have gUIJe forth to honor God and be honoied of m-- n. ami to c! of those to organ- - ,,f JRi G. Love, the Government choini-- t, bajc hacu ic,l t.uk.aac cf Royal Jinking Powdu whkh I puu.ha-.e- d in tho cnen leaiket, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredient-- , It - a cream of taitar powd, r of a IviJv degree of merit, and doc; not contain either aluns in E. G. LOVE, Th. I os other ,v, inon, eub.tancc;. f! Is !r ) ':' lire v. It T.etl t in very heavy bill of i In. Walk! 1 Kulak Pint?:---- of Ciicmi tr or , Ru-- li Medical CoUcye, CLka-ui , t.-.- T -- 'ab-tiiiuc- o , ( Idoa-II. I) Gain or IV-.- .. .or of alaiuia Xlcd ca and -Pharmacv a . Collect "I e a package oi Royal Caking Pov. d, r oi t ..red '. gr w r .t iilum-om- e in matei.aii d and of to bo tomno-iand find it pure . of tartar It contun- - r alu-- n or other mjuriou- - -- ub.tanie. The purity cj! the d m tno pov.der - worthy ."i -- nida! intfition siooe it do' not rortain ti a i mplov t nil ate of lime usually present in bakir-- powders in which cieam of tartar of inferior m. d. ii. ouahH is Usui. Hi u. -- j, , , coi-e-- cn-air- j il garrison, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago. Liu nii-- t, College- Piiy iei.-n , and tvig'on-- , Chicago, ay. : Prof. C I. G,b-oI .c rente, moeu-ea -- anipir- of your ''Royal, baking powder from the kitchen tinif a piK.ui, find!, m - cty, and suhiothJ it to an cKaminatien, 1 found it so a- d herell eem many .a li.ctly and powders advoiti-e- u to know it, and o tar .ijkrior ' tiiat I thoujtht you would be plca-e- d and - n, -- -- dnd t mi-pu- u-- for the i. rno-- t u-- a: e honest art.i eutineik. t ditTcience and stupendou. frauu- - that aie offtreJ to ttii wj-lonalito -- trike ais on the fae of theeartii, it pleases In v lew of the f- le. - ,iIBSON.t B Kentucky Slate. College. Kcntuckv St.de Lodi"e, .u-' Iiot aor of Chc,T,i-:iD,. A. TK I hive err carefully evamincd a package rf R-- y d H ikiny Powder, and fni oa a iic.iu of tartar powder of hiyh -- trcngtli, rot co'.tainipg any terra ala, n or ouur del- rtriou- - i:ieuient, everything being pure and whoic-om- e ALBERT L. MENKE." -- y. t - he diopp-ha- de til. d . -- ay ll.--n . of Stevens oi Ti h..ve i uwened a package of Royal Kakii.g powde pirch-.-by rny-- e f io ib-ta, r. 1'irket I .a d u t nmeiv fr-- e fion a'um, tc-- i linueo!, j n !m,s Pr st tha! the Ot ml off1 cariFd him to j dl 1 'id she liU'.r which cauwd Ills diunkenne-s- : j he wdio '.L-one of those wariMfi w !io i he Lci-i- ! tlie Sj'aeiiff del who him. ai-- i nuTfl, d j and a ten-pi- n l)i j v' l'r!: af abay. rr'., ni I u who.i-o'n- S a careful analytical te- -t !,nik here and in the of tht lughe-- t giade id cuts. i1 mi n e.n,l Royal Beki o! leee 'I.- - O. -- tren;h. dr . by f.nd it to K. a a eftni ' nodunir bi.t fu-v, MkUl, ?'!. Ii M ERR ELL. M D." ; !Mv p.u k,e;e. 1 c, cotUai-iir,'- JUAN ii ALBERT mwwu mmu , I n ci uli' e, lie. wtigm :l.t ,v Mi I h.,e m id nv-t- - a. Imc-i-ja- te "t prc-ide- HENRY MORTON 5 u ?!-rt- oi, I i . & HAMLIN V'lPWiWJI bit vi n( KN v t. it . 2i! " i rfttll s p hl 'XAmilLitiOli-Nn- fc... FOIN1) Rl.sl, infl rurh , i ol AG' t no m,,iin GI s in Havi FKJuIir L. mwi'im Mn .0 pt Bi i t ly n bub1 ' mi.rkot for Lump, Assorted fit!, Lumi, guaraiiteed. !rGTfi' aiw.iy. ftithflO () f -- r 71 th' L i, I ti- ;n ! j th U'R.ieTJ Rogtoc? and in tiim! tv of io p iA' i Pi ' xinl r n i. durollUy, h.ib.htv if.Kto.,t of tune. rninouiKV I l hi iihidf in uprwjLt pan ik r At1 s riijBFV ( r i hf MaMLV v H A'iLl h.Jf a h li ( r I J1,H nf llu ,T fP iki Blli ii. i'tS i.M K UM KM nll'M.Hfc tbut l.HY -- OM' b a I; bris uv . ivnpt t! u I! d .1 r or Il'jt u, tul G ' P ihm .,f she nicst and reib si lest? ul a man's rh trader is ihe life h e A Vi i theli habbatli j great he wiy i n tb Wiii(t site, with u h.vc that i''liiuw in o,li to low wide keeping w ukiu iv crffnii. and cany with si, read his fain?, if he fails. lu the f tlpt-- 4 irltms UiOff ibihlcnrcr. Sixpr: ttpuis I) ,i. ihUFAit ip i !k. irrcnih i Let We rrHv i i is fail Iff So Jiit. ix hc of the i huii'ii Mol fu w liulll he shmilil in1 wo- -t i nation in nil v lie-- , j lyrliful, u he is fals In f in uiigt Hr and f Hi fie J Tu li i - (if lij Lilid leuic v,hih ; filing horn Op htlief Ip 1 (L-in SHibatli 'mng iji,;,.-oof 5. met tf pcpt iil ; au hej pi m3 if iff:' hope mug will li.ii u! fails in tr;e UltiY be H'UlKi ill fvvn ra-,- r Fi I5i. IP d ,lf .Hint n PI Ii ' b f will k ices, i aii Unit it jnu- -' (t..'.ir:iile i,f myt ui' pubiit iriiiii'h ai:! ii.trU Nut uniTc !ientl iytild'" are ml a bv! eninmiffed. opH1 lu peace .'ineiou- - nil fre th woi r tlui' efims of pivir.nln true no t ii, iLul hropV, w It i?',l( mi'ftA-tfiy pjif rcgai'.l I'd) ihe pcHy lli LPd :t mu ihu lie; They me gi nfrou- - w,, r C'pniiy bit. ;u'd Men mu suppoiTersI the tlcnk tin ir .Li!'- nr id,- b n, mm a i - RED CANYON. - rv tor;, ly car load f,f.i Per tor, aI yard For ton, . ee rii . i,r-l,-a . . ith tiie OJE 'e L moil Pacific m pupo t, EISTCfi.t54T',2"'..itn, CHiCano iaua-3s-- i 'TW ICnK. 4REs:-- i MIS S bn o- F It. ()fllee. h4 CENTS WANTED- F03 WEBER. Io"-Per to , Per ten at yard . . c-'- r t.RO 4 . 50 . W;t.-,,it- ri ""S 5)3 10 f an J Pegs lly Fouhry. Fenam saljNS rrrta.nng to stoc1 lftth m EcaUh and -, trrg; C, !e ttfO " JLXClLSve Terri? l Tf?1 aaa -- i.z'vraLTs from Agsntg4 3.,pvsras .l ,a r ItJ v? 1 duor "suki Prjirw T.ofhafi Vis.? month ct wowl 1. C. Ifesauson I fig., Kis.S.iLw Ma pti'-pe.'i- !y I PA - ' i , v ;p-ti- - tp's'l ( mmffC'fv a f(W Sf-- v n iwi fnw f Tf : 4cocvold. L 1, J XLLAT, Pub, ? '" . is3 & v t- J , . -- sins- tsuiiiivy steam mim srv m- .r i V'C'1 tC f 1 rsrrsi 3i V d WDSANAPOLIS, IfD., U. S, A. VAHCTACxcKtm t.r i. . U.kRt k takeitpVN ME --t gt'-uud- for Sc-n- d n ! 5,25 id r t.ou, dchverod 6,03 BuiMing. TOOfC-CTCi- P THE PICTORIAL COMPLETE mbracmsf noTses Cattle, Sheep, (tr A H Baker. V 5 CoTw-,cer- 1 ! A aSsook T. GOULD. 1 v ltd', nycir r toil, .ft yard deiivi'roil C i ( XO.uA.tllOL, dual. Large J ! ) ,H)t IlO'V And F.gg Websr Reduction in Coal. tft "ttkiuig: stmxcL ' JlOtk Si'iiUuiStl 0N-- -k $ rIU Canyon L Coal. iAUDlvi nothin' Un i'.' Vd on iillfi'uirtUi t niairM'nutvN if d.G?4 i 'hbi.t t Go 4a i i at d or mo f n n , atoi op i mno'iV ujtinuia t if t a I li to o i imimi : ST3JL-.i.:r.LM- Gi'inp.MiSMIH qrcapss s?r.g Mt h .! WOK IdS IV H)R H imit Organ ir.inort i lilR ,oi.v T ,iht I ir H JT . h MAVAS II m JHo efffe t'l I'lllilVK hXUnilliON'' Mici-ici fit AT T. OM t JllO t ; 1 L V HUS iiv tit ! a, Ly I'.ive riiontfi cvaiiarud a package af Royal Daki'iij IKwAt. puri'isa-from marki-tuiultcrabon and it found tlu. and fue have ia cr.tncly opin Po'.vde. tiiu Ri-yIn times before o: a ( .!. ami have alwn , fo md il, jad a, ;n my eam',natiun, bViilfully cotr.pounclxj WALTER S. HAINES, li, D id of the purest matet.aL. and i L S lS nsv-i-- h ?en 1 -- po.-itjs.- al Rush Medical College, Chicago. . jail, x i.t ninl d'u.ini-hw- Inune-- , f f h. . -- L. Pu Me Mai trie. M (henii-- i, murd-u-d- ." i i d: 1 Univeis-ity- , late Gov ChcmNt, BinoL Indu-irtuhun'. D.nt of .gv, say: lu- - Ue'-- ued in my tamih far many Car aj.i j The Rood Caking Powder ii, I n- - the chemiea! te-- S 11. id v.htch have shmit:ed to v.Hl te it, a prove t, practieul healthful, ef umfotr.i eveePent quality, :md hce tumi any dci tenoi.s sub v M. Me Ml'Rl RIP, L. M , Ph. D." stane. W. it' The Home Life. j olutefi pun. . . A. i ol i , '! ab 1 some one. 'What am I here foH" wa- - the eat nest inquiry. 'For murder, was the answer. Row? riv wife know Tuio' wife know it; saKl.?ox: oiv Why. it vrir wif you s expen-e- - a -- cient.fic fact, -- ,ie you T Oo. "in- was ibawn ilnong'a :t Mott, Government chemist, s.iy&: that Roya! Baking Powder Pud, II. H a j H A - of. i- Some years ago, in one of the counties of New Ymk, a worthy man was fern pi ret to dunk until he was diunk. In the delirium ot drunkenness he want home and murdered his wife in t lie most brutal manner. He was carried to jail while drunk and kept there through the night. Awaking the next morning and looking around on the bars walls, and eeing the Lars upon the windows fie ex- claimed: - th- ,iui3 sdintut lirui as mo' oi any wrtick of human food: r. siren in behalf eve'- - ' I Wiiat Burn Will Do. connections between the larger and smaller wires. Hot long ago, however, seme men v. ho were repairing one of these lateral wires, Jailed ro atffieli to it a leading line, by which the win could be diawh back to its place. The blunder seemed to in, olve great loss, for it looked as though a whole side pipe would Lave to be dug up to replace the wire. lu this difimma a remarkable stop was taken. A rat was caught around him win t iel the end of n ury itnc s'.-- wire. He was placed in the pipe, but after running a lew v tini Thun came he slopped. another cuiiuus stei. A fen et was out in after the rat. on the rat heard the Tenet coming behind if, the fine wire bemm to uav It win foared that the rat out would show fight, but if did not; and rh compleie cirruii was made by bo b rar ;;nd lerrei. U he?i the jat c;nm our ;t the end ol He jiiiie i! was c .light, of w a- -' 1 The telegraph wires in London arc not ail above ground, as U the case here. The main wires are laid through the big tunnels in which ate laid the gas pipes and sewcis. Tlip.se tunnels are big enough for a man to walk through easily. The brand t pipes, containing the side wires, running oif from the main line for several mile'--, are much smaller, of course, and the workmen rnu-s- be careful not to lose the - n.o.v :,w ccsllficulov fiom vu.i know I of cvij.ucc GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS REPORTS. Sdectecl. -- e ?! .0 Ob-'icnc- ordrr. t Pure' Absolutely 1 1. su'-rilice- the morrow; Turned Lineman A Flat Ghrisiiau ntGitu 'oi f I1 hare ro. to.l- - Method itl .ev-lbo- t si.ibha-l- i wed- - U !s But t Sabbath pinioned, vLateverwpahinl, Is a sure forerunner o sorrow." S-il- - ai.d spent. Iniru- - wi-- The Royal Baking Powder fi-- fi m p-iv- content, A iiL iih A 4 A SjbUtUs nisnciIPE I iriliriSIIfirn iiiyiiuiii&aii i hi isrmnrmhr j ab-.e- V y g umt-.dt'U- o-, pm-Qo- h, - I ge Sabbath Desecration. fifty-eight- measure ibr.vwL popular favors, bat niggardly whoe they find it safe to be so without Others detiimeiu to their pur-e- -. v vt- it fiiiu u.cii business it. ter ouisv through the the day. but cany Lome nt night their frowns and sighs and peevish fault tinting to rha-- e av.av vrfiat e little taurine. their behind. The lionie life is the ial life, dm life in whiiu mrii ai uui then till rf la me i 1 u iv home to a where of great extent cy men exhibit those weaknesses and tendencies, which motives of pulley and social restraints cause to bt hidden or controlled eLewhere. It is also within the sacred precincts virtues of the home that the and graces, that ennoble human character, arc found in their freest exercise. The really good, or great man "ontributes to the home life the be-- t things there are in his nature. It lias his deepest sympathy, Ids tendered regard, his most Jova! and enduring ufiVciiom In itscAie and protect ion his manhood asserSs itself most strongly, and foi ; its peace and happiness he holds nothing too dear fir r lcnirnmea-urefo- BOHERS i H - v - a: t1--'.- y- r UlLfcKi - STOCKS lMJKED!MCUti borkw n , -- V ts " " r of ihe Kittle, Tat jBr&adwWi ' Scr U kuJ ii - 5!iM V' I 53 chu uLes id t s A,V. f )0's'75 r Z, i i KIAiv, t - Iff A. ci i'ari , fcvTeLf-- - . a - i r A.JV" - |