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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 1 tbmigh tho South and West ing a tour My flesh sinks under labor. together; We are riding in a poor thirty dollar SALT LaVF PITY. UTAH. Third South, n.or Pastor lb V. T, P. Iliff. lot door dimOi. G, M. JVJr.y. A.mtani-- K . eaf-- t of the Board of Trustees. Chuich and Seminary: T. C Iliff, Pres. T. W. Lincoln, Sec. Foreman. A. N. Hamilton J. M. Goodwin. Geo. S. Kill's. M. B. Sowles. 7:3C D.Gaby. NOTICES. scry Sabbath at lung Pr-s- 11 A. J5. and r. ii. Sunday 'Sc!1''"'! at 2 UC P. u. Prayer meeting inrv 'Wednesday at 1:50 w first Monday of LADIES' AID SOCIETY. Meets every Thursday. President- - Mis. T. C. Uiff. Vice Presidt ids Mis. J. S. Borcman. Mrs. Rumfield. Tr'ft&urri-Mrs T. W. and Seiwfnry Lincoln. Methodist Episcopal OLL'CTiAOXT:, CITi, Item. East lieu' Id Suufh Sta1. Rf. . Mari. Ntlsnir, 007 E. Third SALT LAKE ith -- 1- self-deni- Norwegian T- S- w T. M. Official Board milling, fetich mouth ai 7.20 P. M. l KiAA VICIH. self-deni- S. TV. ilA , H. 0. Steamy Treats. J. . - 'RuaKrtr'Ct us-- hut it 'must be confessed it tallies well with our purses. V hat Bishops! Well, we bave great nevts and mo have will great, times, and each Conference converted souls truly have one thousand io God. Isn't this equivalent for a light purse, and are well repaid for starving and toil? Yes, glory to God.' They all caught the spirit of Anbury and chose to suffer the loss of all things for Christ s sake. Consecration requires and sacrifice. But there is no irksomeness in this when the soul is fully consecrated, for there is infinite joy w giving If yo will up all tha life to serve God. If holiness. es invoB Me also be with we are in perfect harmony with God's work we shall be in harmony with His character, and this insures success. Holiness is power because it proceeds from Him and there can be no spiritual powor .mart from Him. Let the Church 'A f, ilia anir-iKri,rh il luiimu.nA i,,,., 1VIA V will be march the spirit of God, and her her and rapid, her victories glorious . and final triumph sure speedy It also implies faith in God. Conseand cration or the spirit of sacrifice begets faith which God Himself strengthens and perfects until if becomes Without faith we cana full assurance. not pleaoc Him, for Ue has made according to yovrftdtK' to be tho rule of His Kingdom. And cannot we trust Him who has sent us forth to labor for His own glory? Is our confidence misplaced when we depend upon Him for help? Nay . lie will take good care of his own work, there is nothing surer than this, and if wre are in the line of duty with our ail on the altar, we have a right to expect the aid of llis lioly Rpiiit. icitk you'1 ny?pl0K n hl! Viill of anointing Ills servants for their work. tLUAl&C Main St. Pai lui Soulh Street al ' When Moses set apart the tabernacle Prnai hii.g uni Sunday at 11 A. M. and all that was in it by consecration, he M. 2.dO.P. at bundiy beinmi off and abandoned it to Scaildimti ian Nerve es are nlsr held every took his hands Sabbath at 1 P M, at tho Methodist Epis- the Lord. Until this time tho Lord abode in the mount, then lie came in copal Chuuh .nd South St. and abode there and sanctified it by His indwelling presence. Then all the vesCENTENNIAL SERMON. sels were anointed and made holy. His glory was manifested and His servants filled with power. IB . Gko. E. J u.nk. I will be with you" By Lt It ITU AT 1 Minion. AXKtAL MiILUM., U 1A1! Ah.I-- T 15th, WM. ILL j means, every quallfwalion necessary to you successful in My work T will bestow.'' What tne Church nee Is is more of this divine anointing. Sbe lias appliances enough to conquer the world, wealth enough, learning inoagh, dignity enough, churches enough, members enough, truth enough. Let what si y has be charged with tqiiuuui i'hv ei and we shall have a pentecost in America, in England, in China, in Japan, m India, in Utah and all the hates and Territories, in South America and everywhere, a universal penteeust; and three thousand will Sic born in a daj. five thousand will be born m a day, fifty thousand will be born in a day, a nation will be born in a day. I congratulate all who are permitted to live in this age of the world and behold for themselves the great triumphs of the church, and I congratulate all who may enjoy the privilege of living to behold the glory and triumph of the church during the next to-da- d'mitiiii'.yl Eut,v m'glibor is an important and nt cess si.v lUiatstucnt or factor in this work and cv ; y held must be cultivated before the itgureirafe can be made up. w io.l bus placed some here and some ihere U prepare the soil r.d sow the seed, and one licld is ns important as another. ite Inin eulVd a fell oi us to labor in L tab. It h ts ate ay s been considered a L.rd fit U1 and u ithout doubt it is. There L io Is cn ai.J ill are many to ea rrcori. Left re the great to nine, y et I am not quite sure but clittl-cultie- ie-tr- s y we havo y iehled u little too much to these diiiiettU to and pi emitted them to stag- -, l.-o- s " quo-tio- y n - - - . G 1 Unviodit Worn f- - w LUKOUU THE TEST: m mui voo miu fiiriel! a cbem- - wui nal on rtca can top livnu tutd Pianos are pronounced to be, like the organs of the same ccmpanv. ilte best of thair kind. The reHne-me- at and pmlty of rone attained m them are espet ially commended. Boston Jour nnl. 'iar4 tc pretence of V 1885 abshtt' r2r JZ.H&&S.&SGTA Rrtnds Adrert wnt L UG wm Pima pnwppp C ?0 &3amoma. m pswsy v wmS wt rsp !Tlie s NETS, a story of the doings of a boy and girl for the good cf some human fish, stud likely to start others i KENSINGTON, JUNIOR, Margaret Sidney, will follow her notable Home Travels ia Europe, beby POES XOT CONTAIN AMHOMA Jnn,nn Uw.5foi& ginning in the Dec. number. THE BROWNING BOYS. Under this title Pansy will continue her bi ight and helpful Gulden Text talks. THIN SLICES OF AMERICAN UM aLTMUMSS 1Ia3 NEVER ITJ stood the cor.tiuntcrV rw hie fps. of ft it century b&8 THE TEST OF THE CVEM, PRICE 15 IKING POW DEI (U, C9 M4KP HISTORY, 4rone:,uoiit ierinoua nod uataral Or. Prises Lupulln Tot feast Otms SCIENCE end The liat Bry Hop a t m the NN oi id. Jlpoltbv Y by Faye Huntington, will be true stories of famous events, kuowa.aaU B in the rose colur ot story by Mrs. Lydia Hoyt Farmer. will be touched upon FOR SALE BY GROCERS. ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO. Our Alphabetical Diction- Cal. LIGHT HEALTHY Hemorrhage and Asthma. f am letters if persons who 1EAD ary will inti oduce the Pansies to certain great men and women, beginning with were CURED with Ead India Hemp and now order for their ft tends: I know all about the Canabli Indira, Fifteen years ago it curd ray daughter of Astfema; ehe Lad it for several years, hut send me a $8.00 was perfectly med. hov of jour medicine. JACOB THOTT. Deep I! i l ii . FoiviAiick, Co. lO'va I fear Cousin is in a decline, and as the medicines cured my oniy brother f a Hemorrhage of the Iarngji abou a year ago, I wish Cousin to take them. Thv true friend, HANNAH MICKLE Near Woodbury, N. .T None but pint bottles. fe2.50. per buttle, or three bottles for $(5.3. Address CRADDOCK & CO.. the Ae. Tbe Pansy Society': glowing, and will have a corner of the aper 3ll to itspif. H A Letters From Abroad. Fit-as- e 1082 Sole Proprietors, Race Street, Philadelphia, Pa, Take Notice. Now is tho time to bring your inends from Europe. The following are the lowest rates ever offered emigrants From I liver pool and London to Salt Lake Cit, $63.00; iteii: Germany ami Pens to Salt Lake City, $66.00 ; from all point'! in Norway. Sweden and Denmark, $66.00; from New York to Salt Lake City, $50.00. For further particulars aonlv to ,J. A. PETERSON. Agent, 67 R. 3d South Salt Lake City. Utah, P. O. Box, 869. octStly Interesting to Women. MUSIC HATH CHARMS, s secure a Piano or Organ, to send for Catalogue to tne B. Shomnger Puiro and Organ Company, of Now Haven, Uonn. Established in is50. We know this house to be one of the most reliable manufacturing concerns in the United Hiatus. We believe a large amount can be baled by orlering direct from the factory over the usual ictail prices, and purchasers will Lave the satir.fiction ofknmving that Guy with receive a instrument, fully first-clas- first-clas- s warranted. SATAN IS COMING. THE OF KNOWLELh.E BOOK Contents: Millenium, WO, arrival f the lng anticipate Jewish Mcss:ah : groat financial crisis. 1&8S; great war throughout the entire world, IbHC; Satan, the eruit Anti Christ, time ut his birth, incidents connected with Satans birth, power and advance skirmishers. Satan's Temple. Ton Command me n te Satan's Ensigns and inscriptions, what Satan says regarding his ensign to all naTim etc- - Pi tee 25c, stamps. Address-AHi- l 1 T IsOlIE. i. Pau 1, mntt. WAkTlJI. In every to'vn ani country, an intidiig-'iit- . energetu of s address busine-.and some abillady giiod t- the trade and consumes. ity. to "lira, Madame Dfans ('elesratid so'- rORTlM, ( 'arirF.T. , J. SplenHirllv adv-r- t highly recommended by the leading Modistes, tho Dressmakers, and the most eminent Physicians of the United Hiatt's .ir.d Europe. Liberal pay. Agents are making from $15 to $65 weekly. 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To The Absurdity of the Custom as well as Its Effect upon the Health of Slaves to the Fashion. There would be no tight, lacing if girls could be made to understand this simple fact: that men dread the thought of marrying a woman who is subject to fits of irritablctemper. to bad headaches and other ailments we nerd not mention, ail of which, everybody knows, arc the direct and inevitable product of the compression ot the waist men like to see a small waist, certainly; but there is a groat difference between a wnUt ihat is well formed and in proportion to the rest of the figure, and a waist that is obviously and artificially compressed, to the destruction of that easy and graceful carnage which is one of the chief charms cf a womans appearance. An unnaturally compressed waist is far more ctr-taiof detection than a mass of false hair or a faint dusting of powder. If a young woman, to obtain the appearance of a dragon-fly- , has been subjecting herself to considerable physical pain, and who lias bpen laying up for herself a pr by store of ailments which only want time to pronounce themselves, could only see the stare of scarcely disguised contempt and understand the scornful pity which greets the result of her labor, we should hae a change of fashion. Through all changes, women remain true only to one fashion ; whether tmr clothing is es long and lank as those of a Grecian Virgin, or wbettier she builds around ihe lower half of her figure a rotund and capacious structure of slwi. she is ever faithful to the tradition or e. smaU waist and she ill weaken licr circulation, she will incur headache, she will crack her voice and she will rvin her digestion, all to produce a mab formatmn which wise men regard with pity and fools with derMnn. That ladies can be fitted with a corset winch will not compress the waist, but give support, health and comfort to the tO hnrfiy mil Dfioy onr grTUCful the appearance has boon fully dV mon-s- t rated by the celebrated philanthropist Mme. Dean, of Brooklyn. N. Y., who has itay pa len led a corset which is a combination of shoulder-bracand spine su pcoraet, and while combining the per Irenefits of both, is extremely simplified Imo a first claws roraei,. They are specially constructed wiihtwo eurYed springe so as to fit exactly on and support the shfidderd lades and another spring to sunpori. the spine. Made of tho very finest tempered clock spring, tint creating a complete support of the spine and fiupp ving-- covering for the open space ui tne b;it k, thei eby prelecting the spine from cold br.d giving a smoothness of fit to tb" bark of the dress, making ;t aval nubia and mo-- a necessary corset lor gen ute. Ii has already received the highest commendations from the lead ing modistes the fashionable dressmakers, and the most eminrnl physicians of the L rated F talcs and Europe. The Old Established Corset House of dmvis Shiclk A Co.. 390 Broadway, New Yoi k, have b; en engagad to nianu-fa- mre Uwm, which in a guarantee that they will be made m the Lest matcred ami workmanship reliable agent is to tticsp inn ids m min county. For pf.jticulars see advertisement in another column. d WILLIAM SKEWES tjNDEUTAKF.K. AU kinds of - : Wood and Metallic Gassets cn baud t prices. Every convenience for Undertaking and Embalming. large variety of Unilrdakers 4 -- Snnj'l-cs- . Office No. 48 Second South St, Salt Lake City. ders from abroad promptlyattendc-- itt, n Berlin's Patent Internal support, for Ulceration and Weakness. Price $1.00. a trial sent seiurely put up from observation on receipt oE 25 cents in stamps or coin. Address Dr. T. N. Berlin. 1525 Eouth 9th Street Minneapolis. Minnesota. FOR SALE i vember number. This home friend of the boys ami erirjg for week-dayand Sundays, will becoraa even mors sunny and bright and wise during ihe coming year. The Editor, Pansy," has written a new serial: UTTLE FISHESS: AND THEIR The Horne Land of Sunshine and Flowers. Just the book for those seeking information about Southern California. Its statements reliable and different from other books on that country. Send fit) cts. for it to Rev, Extracts a aa , immediately ordered an Enterprise Meat Chopper foi his family use. The American Agiicuitvrist says: These Choppers excel anything of the kind made in either hemisphere. See large advertisement in another column. Los Angeles, o Edited by Mis. (7. R. Alden Pansy"-new volume bejt-awith the No- . John M, Boal, i as. b a The Enterprise Meat Chopper has been tested and endorsed by over one hundred Agricultural Journals. The Farm and Fireside It 4 A. iAftKimra caAi aaaT) tuiiui icauufts y ger our faith. We have expected but little and hat deceived according to our Utah a pait of the her expectations itage of God's dear Ron, and we havo a tight to i a poet that find will rend it of a century. irnm the nmu-- of sin and t rror and quarter few things me U suggeil Permit place it under the dominion oi Him toi needed in the hurch other than those H horn d belong. of, in order to secure a Third God's pi dei ee incuxTS success. already spoken more rapid advance Rob man kin ,v tics win n lie said: Tho First Greater care should be given to i oar G(d be uitli ns as He vuxvrith secure tho early conversion of tho chilI our iibers," I he u un Christ dren. There a:e as children in rett'i' tie a uri, r helplessness io so our Sabbath schools nsmany are there gre.n a v.ork if tV-- iihu nothing to do hers of the chart 1. If these nete propend upon outside of ibemsinieB. This cared for and gathered into the perly ; a pr ip.r frri.ng for th work is not v, b'.'i.nari in. i tin me. Tktmeded power church the memboi Hiip ould be doubled tew thi& frmn source alone. years i et natural but mij rvnr.riuv.l. Man is every Too steci-cannot a be put upon great the hiMruL i vi but tied is the performer. of this our feature work, nor important Without him ur i an do in thing. But too be can effort an to save made great ac have the "Ij, T m,i with fb vuituml, yot' always, inn hi.ti the i nd of the Second Great care should he given wr'-I.n The to by settled by us lest the church drift into conforn-itm C;m ue di piiid upon Him? Is Hw 'world. word true: Hrw He sp,..-eami will He whh the the people become conformed When not lr-i- g it to Ia Hr, prornioos to the maxims pa.' and ways of the world mi sfi vlmf they srti.m to say; If so wo lndl ttmV th,(V shouiu look for pen.-.- r thing-- , m the fuin and in faith effort. sluggieh They ture than we have i , er seen in the past, lor accord mg to nods Word lie pnopo-- - liave a name to live but are dead. Third We need to becorne permanentto bring tim itatium at Hi: feet, and vitalized and filled with the Holy Spily His piomise t'- be w itb Ihc Church We cannot Ine on the heroism of rit. lii'iUn, that He vfil bad if io tiet-nrWe cannot advance by our fathers. .no giro it pomi t rompier. He says in the biKci! of tho paid. I w: 1 gluijmg Will be t wdh i iW ug.am- "If y With jjint . Til IK involves, first, I Vncn. Let us get down upon our knees and cr.uion it n mil hi with nwf the se- abide there until we find for ourselves cret .f the tucci sc oi the fathers was the secret of the power of the father q their entire comnutmert of their all to clean heart and the baptism of the Holy With it the humblest talent God, They weie with him without re- Spirit. and bell ' by gatherastom.Mi total and maythousands earth serve; then surundir v. the into Kingdom of God, fcrnal ; toil, tutlermg and death were ing What a mighty agency for the salvation nothing to them, lo long as God wo3 of the world would the M. E. Church in the salvoticn of souls. Tm-- become if she had thio enduement cf g!cr:fi'-is becking it. Dbe will get chose to VLier the loss of all things for jKvver. et set the wg. v w ir!i ablaze and wll it j Christ's sake . The follow ir.g was taken Vlf1-- . 11 VioiM tll'i. H ' from Asbury'e journal and refers to the glorious day. May The Lord be v;th time when he and M Kendrie weremak- - us as he was with our fathers." Amen, TFfd? YOFTR SPECIAL m CONSUMPTION. I fa ose have ft poitl remedy for ihe abOTo disc we , tbouuftnde of cases of the worst kind en' of tonjr by eiendloff bare beenenred IndoS, sotrnny la m? faith m I BOTTLKS R K, together with ft VAL UABLB TEEATTSEots tfcladlsea?? tT any suffsrer Give us & r. G, addles a, a. 8L0CUM1U X osw ea&toers. T Card, wiJi v, 4.W1 te- - German lm portHl hromoff Aibnmtf CV ? SHirWn H ErtxS 3 8ft E!T-- w frrrtw xibwat red i 8cierikas for kz.x'x.rpt' Arbna, te Od i Ji&W lUwS ft ApKiA. t l'aok PuasteCrird i PicVev wools. ft the above foOift for Sorts t.g9 EA6 .feosiUi &th SrtSNX-- i, ar,3 All J i PROVO SCHOOL. Rev. Smith Principal, Miss Miss G. E. Ensey Assistant. All English branches taught. Rates of Tuition moderate. . Grantsyillc School. GRANTSVILLE 1 Hinool e UTAH. year begins September 2JtU, 12-2- g v-nt- nil C. E. COPELAND. MOl'NT I'J.KASANT NORWEGIAN METHODIST SCHOOL Tlie obji.it of this school is to furnish ft good cmi.m.in school education and also o study tho Live an languas-f-n- . The Fall Term begin Sep. 1st. LISA M SAUGSTAD. The Miiiniil will bcf.ee to tboso wbn nr linaUle to pay. bur those who cro able to pay. are ( pe- - led to contribute toward the ninxinc e- i - BEAVER Itev. F. inli-niioe- SCHOOL. Drr-rk- . The clocl is centrally patronized. Principal. and w Iauc.tod Terms re&sorable. |