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Show v - &&&&&& a -- - :&, i jK&mSg&s ferr ? 'ijf f; W ? ; ,.V5 Mu. . . .. - ''v':' . --- W D .'Wrvt24 - V.,fevu , '?f;ij,i ' iS f$?3f v MssateuajSBti )Tr UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. Haiat that A its to duty protect curst h ct V-; nfamine-the and ran, even if we wsll as legal as to ue have physical means to do so, h i the jo ; , vhat it may. to convince a Latter-da- y haj-craliv- - t -,y Coacermcg the attitude and feeling of the Mormons the following SDaks for itself) Loim Iuaa, than whom proliiblf no iliaa stanls higher among the Mormons, in Ogden in a Sunday address there in the tabernacle (as reported in a Mormon paper) speaks at some attention to the length. and malice that exbitter hatred isted against us as a people through the great Republic;' and lie further said: They were ready any day U come out in force and Then the Ogdon Hershay vs ald of Nov. 7th has the following: l Carver rtud h in turn by Rev, C. HnT. In i hi AcuVror.ct j was olscominiidd when Utah, including Southern Idaho, was set of! tensi'or.iti.'c iceeting. as a separata Mission. Xu jyw , J. K Jayne of Ogden, ped Rev. J, fields were opened during Mr. IX GilHlan of Tooele And Rev. Brothers liiiFsj admr4strtioti, wJiich dt- AnJej-our- . on the 4iau Mat k are r:1 oiinated with the old conference. Vi oik hopefully. Since Oonferer 4 twenty-sirvinR have The mission at Nephi was abandonbeen received jvte the Church in Salt Lake ed and the church sold to the PresCity, sixteen from probation and ten bv also byterians: Bingham and Cor-in- n letter. Received on probation sines 0 t. were Iwut Efticr up and practically 'si uiut- poisons. Duui.g, t.v days jiersons have a&ked prayers; the buildings have suffered from au-of tiiese four have !een received on neglect. The Salt Lake Seminary probation. was also discontinued. The Rev. 1L IX FRher. 1). I), pastor of the Appointments ot S Jpennten- - church in Salt Lake City, in Ib7U and 1880 leopened the school and acu Sankey i vai i Tnly thrt jeKriou wo!d whatever brother .1 Jii'er thinks of the material world. is patiently gathering' one by oat tent 4b? Chun--h having gathered ir. fonee (order-cneten person.. Rev. M. Nelson has a very sit mte h.-ceng with Mr. ilit-j- ! ker and Vr. Pm stnr'ed a rt-v- Tii-v- cs, Key. K. Hixrs. Ewror. of IT tho Pacific Christ ia, AJir-atrecently met with a thar cama very near to being fatal. He ww suddenly kicked by a new and strange horse that lie w as about to groom. Toe brethren of the Oregon Ooufcitnoc id hi:n tftectivriy in publishin his dis- - i. mit-ha- p ability. Thkth? j t Tfkui An,ua v D. Gilulan Repckis that in his charge every family con nected with the church in anyway takes an M. .. Chuicu paper, This it: indicative of the faithfulness of the pastor: arid the membership will be increasingly intelligent and devoted. Tooele is the But what can a few hundred soldiers banner church for Christian literature. do iu Utah towards defending Federal The Bishops Appointed moral cVt," J.vk L. L. D., If. IX, Foss, Bishop. Cyrus sins from the bullets of the blood D S. D. A. Hunt Rev. 8 , nd delegates thirsty Mormons? Why, all the troops and Conference British the to Wesleyan more Fold or at in Salt Lake, Douglass Rev. Conference. Methodist First the new reinforced the when by properly, D. IX, of the X. Y. Conferbattery, cant restrain for a day the JohnMileyHonorable R. Foraker Jaaw-Mormons of one Ward in ths capital ence. and were Cincinnati of Ohio, appointed del from butchering, cooking and eating Conference of the General to the every anti Mormon, or Gentile ia the egates Methodist Episcopal Church South. JyA 1880, $71,000. years, four at an aggregate cot of $7,000. The Womans Iluine Missionary Society also erected a building for the use ot the Lake Seminary costing $0,0ou. These items are given to indicate the advancement made during the hve years oi the new era f Methodism under the inspiration of the sainted Bishop Wiley. Surely his woiks NUow him and new brightness will be added to lus crown, reflected from these rocky Lights. The missionaries of Utah have labored under no ordinary d i Hi cubin' r. 'Pise field has been practically foreign in its ciiamctcr and the people shut up within their own narrow bound, which has seemed impntrOirt ; but the dawning of a brighter day has come anu Uiau with her hundred and iifty thousand misguided citizens will yet rejoice in the full light of a Christian she vtrtng churches five wre built lt j 1. Chinch property of ; - that 24,000 recently in Missionaries in 18hl, 17 M Value x . Rev. Xu ini' J TLt-v- bl: in circulation j the Christians wore murdered t continued it without appropriarion until November, iSso. During that summer the mission was placed under the Episcopal supervision of the late lamented Bishop Wiley, IIae who became at once deeply interested in its welfare and gave to it his most earnest attention. At the outset, he realized the great mistake made in virtually abandoning eiviliznton. th 8 educational work, and ho sot Supplementary Facts by Editor. PRESENT iPPOINTMENTp OT about the tasK of reanimating the T. i Ilut, T. O. lilif O. Salt Lak9 City. Suterlntandent Rocky Mountain Seminary under Frmrsr nd Frisco Supplied Superintendent. E Copeland. hy the new chartered name of Salt Heoer Circuit Supplied ly W W. iiiatiTiiie, Salt Lale City, Dec. 8tb, is5. Murray Circuit Krarcis Kr.rU, Of course this incited the people Rev. W. A, Spencer, I). D., Dike Seminary; and also the Osdeu ami Corlnne- -u E Jayne. Fark Oltv O. M, JelUey. to maduers. A prominent lawyer hue hern elected to fill the plec acated schools at other oints. A mission- Provo T. W. IJncolr. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL his C. C. to election McCabes Dr, the by srid to a Democrat reporter (on Salt Lake Ciiy S. J. ary appropriation of 6,000 was all iuoele C rcuii CHURCH IX UTAH. Js. D, GilnUu. There present position. Dr. Spencer is vell day the troops arrived.) fci.i.t'U't-.i. IAN WOKK. that ,b(5 secured and with could efficient an to make Secretary is absolutely no power or dispos- qualified Losr.n Circuit Marticus this small amount he inaugurated H.cis field Cireuii Supplied bv Msrtin Anderson. Bf RET. T. W. LINCOLN, A. M. ition on the part ori the City gov- of the Church Extension Society. LakeCity Peter A. U. Franklin. a new era in the history of Utah Suit Santanaii Sappi'.ed by Emil .Work. The Ohio Wesleyan Untyer-sit- y ernment to maintain peace. He LAP? MISSlONAn.BS rSIUOIgl) ll THS WOMAHunder the Presidency of Charles H. Tiie Methodist Church was the Methodism. Rev. L. A. Rudisill bom further says: a riot is not an immimiofukt eoccicn, was appointed to the pastorate of bu l&v D. D,. L. L, D., has suspended seeh&d ra. Spurlock Payne from of division tbe We Christian quote probable thing. Ihd Fete Wllpy Mim L. M. Siugstndt. students fer attending the sixty-tw- o the church and the SuMikton superintendMrs. Mill. an editorial in the Democrat of the theatre. Nine of them, being Seniors, forces to enter upon the conquest tCBOOI.S. 13. same date (edited by Alfaleis Young were suspended for the rest ot the term of Utah. The Protestant Episeo ency of the mission. Rev. T. ShU Like J. Jay Curtin. M. F. Alice, A. was made principal MaUSs A. M,, AT. A 1. ekt, Eric. a son of Brigham Young,) in which (six weeks,) the others confessed, signed pal Church under the supervision Eiltcn, Veron E Bi (dwell Tcou) of the and took gtonirmry charge A ekewi A!;is DjvJi !!. he says: that any extraordinary obligations on the subject and were put of Rev. Bishop Tattle had estab Heber MU Msy Uimvllte event may precipitate a riot. on prolaticn, Parents will see by this listed a Mission in Sait Lake City in November, 1880. He remained Provo Mi Lmcnin. in the school a year, when lie was Murray Mr. F. Brock. the Ohio Wesleyan is a safe place three What proportions such a riot that years before. His E. to send their children. Harvard has succeeded by Prof. T. W. Lincoln, BesverC. SCCopeland. of to AJiMNAVUlS ft'KOSOI situation the is assume it comprehension impossible might given her students liberty and the evil A. M., who remained in charge Suit Lake Mm M. O. Hal vorseu. to Tuttle see all of led that Bishop Lsr n. Mt. Piansant Mi s say considering the temper consequences are well known in Bos- had nearly four years. In the fall of tauUquin Mag Kegins 11. Ha'voroto. of children the ours education are must all the The Italics ton. parties Rev. T. C. Biff was appuinted R8MABKABI.E 8TASEMKMT OllSf kHN:N!i myfti' in this article. The soldiers are It 15 P KniOSKD TO 80 FAR MOD-i- fy be the chief instrumentality in 1882, to succeed Mr. Rudisill, serving Members ol the MetLodtt the programme of the - EplBropai Cbuwij 1,787.39 here tad they give confidence. gaining a permanent Christian inMluistf-rJ2,u church the mission and 12.211 three Ixkjhi on fluence. over the peculiar elements years, ToUtl members cummers' The bit ter ness increases; when will Mierinn at Ogden " Z 7 42, A 7 in A meric when of was Sil he relieved of the pasto- local member the MeUiOclit Miurcne the Morning of Dee. 29th instead o. the of this Territory and he at once S.lSVi-r- a it endi lu the world The morning hour will be Dd It'S SB Mloiaters made rate Preeimr of and Evening. Superintendent a school with sixteen pupils. M sol ot of lumiixt opened No, sittings (lurches 1,45 911 employed in giving reports from the This Value of the Oiurehufol The Merino missions. Scandinavian - aod EDITORIAL NOTES. i gave direction to tbe future Sa of fields c labor in the Mission. At the of Tbooisasfeai Inilturious 9 dist work was begun in 1881. by No of of the Christian Churches. m Class left! Bemluariea No session the regular pro- policy afternoon arhl of No. Female 8emini1r tlulleo a On May 8, 1870, Rev. G. M. Rev, P. A. II. Franklin, an aposwill be taken up; and WednesUaa of Kducatiooa) i!Hiiloos tuuu4 Pedestrian, in His Walks gramme OiiniiTrsf $I2.&0.(9 Mormonism tate from and a recent Rnevo!im CollcUondorins? year about Zion, haa reached a period of in- day Morning a brief time will be em- Pierce arrived with his family in Minister of O M E Cour- h lie im- baiary atClreulatlou ot Cbuicli Ierloilieals tense interest. Every statement of im- ployed in hearing and answering ques- Salt Lake City and entered at once convert to Christianity. 2,4'44 tions plans and methods of the work of planting Method- mediately Mt called to preach the portance in these Walks is supported work concerning upon . ism in the center of Mormondom. Gospel and opened his mission to by the declaration of Mormon authorOatakrh A new treatment Las been ities. jredesiruui does not guibo at It is Interesting- to Note Con- Hi first sermon was preached in Ms countrymen in Salt Lake City. flincovered whereby a permanent cure of facts but kuowa whereof he afSrms, tain facts concerning Newspapers in The work developed so rapidly as this hitherto incarablc dieenee if abnobj Hall soon and after, Independence Utah. Montana was recently settled, in from one to thee applicato warrant the erection of a build- teiy effected The Subject of Bishop Mal- - has a population! f 36,153.and for natural a hay loft was rented and made tions, no matter whether standing one laliieus Article will be for church and school purpose , year or forty years. Tins remedy is only of Ideal advantages of climate, is not to be com- ready for the regular preaching of ing This Christianity was completed in 1883, when applied once m twelve days, and does pared with Utah, which was settled more the Word. Mr. Pierce also grasped not interfere with business. Descrip The Last Number of the than thirty eight years ago and has a the Mission educational idea, and Rev. M. Nelson was appointed to tive pamphlet sent free on reception o A. H. Dixon & Sun, Montami Christian Advocate presents a population of 143,903; yet mark this, in opened the Rocky the pastorate there. Other points stamp,t by west, Toro mo, Canada. September n twenty-sevehaa only newspapers Mountain handsome appearance, and is crowded Utah Seminary with Rev. E. were soon occupied and other New with information concerning our work while Montana has thirty-fivas principal. In July of workers sent to the field. The there. We oiler our congratulations. Mexico has a population of 119,563, and Smith that year in company with Rev, Womans Home Missionary Society forty-onnewspapers, to Utahs twenty-seveThe California Christian Arl This is one of many similar Bishop Ames and Chaplain Mc- of the Methodist Church has esvoeatc champions every good work, facts, Why are these things go? We Cabe, he visited' Corinnf, then a pecially favored the Scandinavian r. Crary's sympathifis are too wide to names and circulation of the the give growing Gentile town on the Bear work m that- it has been carried be hemmed in by State boundaries or leading papers of Utah. Mountain ranges. His sympathy's are River, and held services in the forward with greater energy than Deseret News, (daily) i,5&0 House. Under the inspira other departments. with us in our battling for righteousness Deseret ) 4,900 Opera News, We present below a tabulated in Utah. Subscribe for his paper and tion of the hour, $1,400 were Da eret News1 (Weekly) 1,500 swell ths list to theeoveted four thoneand of the mission for their statement Salt Lake humutti, (cir. not given.) pledged toward the building of a conference two years ending lespee-tivelSimfson Memorial Church, Salt- Lake Herald, (daily) Church and in two 3,600 Methodist and July 1885, 1881, Sas Francisco, recently dedicated is Salt Lakh Herald, (Semi weekly) 4,600 months afterward the singing ChapJuly 4.600 70 by 100 feci in dimension, seats SCO Salt Lake Tribune, (daily) the comparative increase lain dedicated this the first Chris- showing 4,600 people and cost, $50,000. Dr. Jewell is Salt Lake Hibum, Weekly tian Church built in Utah. The and indicating the policy which is the happy and successful pastor. Utah Chiu&tias Aim ocatv this Ed. 2,000 to lead on to a Hood tide of victory. Bishop and Chaplain also visited ami Warren, and Dr, Tribune and Dancrrat are jwpf Strutb sa all preached most eloquently papers and the Neirs and Herald ere Salt Lake at the same time and in and effectively at the dedication, and Mormon. their enthusiasm conceived the is so this Issue As a of subscribed. was whole The largely history 110,000 building of an imposing and comaffair is a credit tu Mothouigm and an Church work in Utah, the following modious Church, Oo Oct, in, 1871, statement of Church strength will be honor to pastor and people. for was broken the ground present of initawt. The Salt Lake Herald- Admits after which, great building many Membaks, that fhrjtr nvmcn. (referring to the pros- M. E. Churches in U, S., was 3,520,436 vicissitudes, finally completed have hired titutes by ihQ city) may 2,334,742 and all debts removed. Mr 'Fierce hired to do as tltey have done, and j'us Baptist, North and South, Absolutely titles tbe deed- an .does' also the lies-r- it Presbyterian, North and South, 727,712 was made Superintendent ofrithe This powder never vartr-s- . A marvel of Congregational, North and South, 357,619 Mission and i News. C. C. Stratton Rev, More purity, btresgth and w ho Miiwnti. Lutherian, North and South, 890,408 economical than the .rL nary kinds, and appointed to the pastorate of the The PKEsiDENg Message Protestant EpLcopal, North and cannot be sold ico;v!:tLn with the multi Churches were soon after South, 306.4(18 Church. though somewhat discursive, makes for ! J s : ! ( - - ony-M- Seini-sar- y Ofcd-u-- Semi-Annu- al s g,- 5 Univrr-itu- s V - Aoi-u- s King-stree- e. e n. (Semi-weekly- y - SSc , -- d-v- non-Mormo- n nj8 - Purs, - good government, to employ an Arnold-ism- , snd the last sentence of the section concerning Utah gives courage to Americans in the Territory . He wants to rid this Cyunlry of this blot vjxmits fdnu. &nd hs r oCvi,;."u'; Hi' a that thc:Q igraticn of Mirmons Into this country Irtrtf Kt PftT!f?TAa?A-uait.ialion. w a. That Dwight L. Mooy Should Superintend ant Iliff - is mcv- - around among- the Chu-che- n. lie prsschcd to a largo audience at Pocatello, Idalio on tbe e veidag of Dec. and afterward proBpf-'de- d along the Snalc riser, the religious seeds of the peep!. His order of vwitalioa will be found ia tins paper, utev. T. W. Lincoln at Prove-- , every dty teaches kuOvI until 3 P. M,, and three evenings of the week, and does Situ dr.ik ot pastor and preacher to &a average ongregtion of 1,50 Sunday eveu-fet- e itsg Gr-I- , c--a le inviffid to held revival services at Hurtard Univereity crcstes both atoa iAhmeut and gratiradc-- ' iiuw win tneiag3, L aiteuTaa bi ae 1.ichD s a, j CO'Bgrt'gai.vSSS r TvV tl iyrCUMCU ri O.V Vf,UL , Pro vi 'J Ti tudeof low imt, short alum or iu tecs. Royal powder. Sold Baking Powder Co., IOC Wall St , N, Y. - . Mr. Nephi, Tooele and Beaver. Pierce is worthy of great credit for his activity in buildiEg these .churches and organizing societies during the first years of thy mission. 5s 1876 the Rocky Mountain Conference was formed embracing the Territories of Utah, Idaho aid MoctaEs, of which Utah was made a ' Tiistrict. ,Mr. Pierce as presid- irtr vtsh sncee'flid bv Rv. t. .ho9-phate i!) ( Bsldes the points ramed,preach-ir-- g i f hs fb 1 1 1 1 ft ft ft Ui presents given away 118 5 cents postage you will large value by nuil WvUil ul omis of has been maintained at other irei free a package in ww k that wiiat owe places, more or less inegularly, aud tnat will start you you in snore v te,ter tinm r.nyt"hkg schools opened for a part of the bring else in America. All about the in each wantsul year at Ophirand Grantsville. prents withof either sex, of aU fnr Missionary appropriati-jncludiag We mans in h91. y. l4no:'1ga - a? ayes, (in- - the time, or ttare time only, to work for o. al tlieir own homes. Fortune lor f.M work. .1 rr J... ... x V M VKV a ro fatHi Main. Halmctt k vo wkUdiihsrs. |