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Show UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, t li0 Uln d Tulinns in tRtnh All ME' 1 s iA ooi-- iic'-f- our Midway school of i Kiev eft ed the uc! e, Julies COME. It t iSaltaV all Lias In tu- 'i' i J 'N! 'more to.). h.'.'. i ... r I" n e liAi - leee.tiy lUTomodato and IDr school numbers die bright B"lh- - tun oVr Hi? Slur: 1 i : M.m r,i n ft: nit ITU klt.t:- - al. C-v- uKd , Miss dace Uiiuortu i 'c- ji F 1! I-- 1 unwt-- IT- E-- t-: I A . rtN mhl Kaon Kill on i ' um. liianx r tiit setiMih1' Miig o.r Hint nr.-While th loe'is, jmnri-Juuuh are dutnC la D.V l N "'V M mm. Li i, I d i t 1 Ri-dth.- i 1 I i TI10 Cream of "itii the kit.gv, '(..me, oiler him treasure A iid love m itim.it measure Ami join in the anthem the angth hing. i THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH D. C., April 23, 1SS5. have analyzed ihe Cream of Tartar vsed- in Dr. Price i Bulinj Powder , and find it of ike hiyhost degree of purity, I i resulted from the Union meetings held there in Logan. Some uf those who Lad been scholars in his school became deeply interested in regard to the salvation of their 5- 111 IS. temperance meetings are peculiarly interesting and successful. At the close of the Union meetings Rev. T. C. lliff, who had been preaching in the Union meetings, delivered a temperance lecture in the Logan Tabernacle. Many Mormons are in favor of tem- The perance. Dr. McNiece held special services in Ms school in January and considerable interest was manifested and several were converted. Rev. II. A. Newell, unmoved by the criticisms of the Mormon Church papers, is back at his post again and pushing on the work of God. We doubt not there are items of interest occuring in the other Pres- PETER COLLIER, Chief Chemist for the United States Department of Agriculture. The following. Heads of the Great Universities and Public Food Analysts, find J)r. Price's tho purest and strongest. Free from Ammonia, free from Lime, free from Alum, and recommend its use in every family. byterian Churches but they have not been reported. . . e THE BEST faithful service. Rev. G. B. Thrall, the pastor of Rev. F. Barnett at Ogden i Church has rethe Salt Lake City turned from his sorrowful pilgrimage to his native state, where he laid away the remains of his noble and much-lov- ed brother; and he manifests the influence, that an outlook upon the other world, has upon a thoughtful mind. He had held special religious services in Hammond Hall previous to his trip East and considerable religious interest was manifested. The RHh Ward Oongregaticmal school is peculiarly blessed by the labors of a devoted teacher, Miss Grace Gilberth. More than a score of young people in this school at the special gs held by Rev. A. Peebles and Miss Gilberth have been converted to God. The Ogden Church is still without a pastor. Rev. Mr. Rie-tin- preached, there since muoa. the departure of Rev. Mr. Thayer. of Rev. A. L. Under the lal-crSeward at Coalville, assisted by the faithful and devoted teacher Miss Rhoda Beard of the New West school, there has been a special religious awakening which has resulted in the conversion of a -- 1 hs.- -' s number. A society of Christian has developed into a endear or church of seven members, will join soon. WEST NEW More EDUCATIONAL COMMISSION NOTES. On account of the sickimss of her father Miss Hand of the ITMier school has gone East. Miss CroMiy takes tlie principal's position and MPs Vesta Bridges of Ogden assists. ' M 15 5 i J? .'ci tma T , 4 41.11110. 4 io recovered from her illness aad is at IYrcon doubting the tnphfulnes1 of thH cun write any of th" Chemists named; Prof. It OGi'KX UOKEMUS. M. i).. I.. L. I). IVllovuc Moiicnl Colley. N (w Yorfc Albon--- . J'tnf. H. 0. WlilTK. Suto eiiermst, I'nivonty nt Ktau1 ilnar'i ot UcnhU, Laasiuj;, Mich. 1rof. U. O. KK1ZIK. i.aU lro.-.n- Prof I tot, 3 X. Y.1 ('olio:. , .. : '!n,.,c, Jli. Pliemet, iha'ii'lmc'it, ei"c:uro, li h LmL t Mt , Prof, JOlIN M, OKDWAY, Mass. 'iociniu! of Pr.-f- . IP A. WiTTUAiJS, A. M., M. IX, University of Buffalo, X Y I'rof. A. II. SABIN Suite Chemist, Buriinet.in, J. 1rof. J Oil V iiOULANUEli, Jr., A. M M. IX, Prof. CLeiufelry and Tovicolir. Colioce Medicine and Surgery, I'nicmnali, O. Profs. A I iSTKN V WH.liKH, pniiXl'Iicuii'iry.LMtei'iv Cohere, New Rnpewick.V.J. Prof. GKORtlE R. BAilKUK, 1rof. Ciieunsti'y Uu.vi is.iy of Peuusyivauio, l'hilac dehilna, 1a. 1rof. PETER COLLIER, Chief Chemist for tim United Smtos nepaitmmt of Afiri cnituro, W.vstiirunon, 1. 0. Profs. 1 IP V S & Ilii'K. f;rois. ein iiiidrc, Oni.i-i- o S",. t l'r. JAMES AIRIlKOSn'. Chemist :d ihe i'uiUsi StaU-- Mint. New Orleans, 1 j i'rof. K 00 Alt KVERHART, Prof. Chemi'iry, Inivcrsify of f.-- is, Austin, Ttikaa.!1 1ryf. E. W. LLLLGAUD, Irof. Chemistry, UuivwmIj vaidoruia, Berkeley, CoL 1 m. Sc., it,.f eintTK e. ;imv Prof. M. nELFON r vlNh. Avuyi n'i S. G. PATOV, Law IomUI) 1rof, it. Mc-riisi- Cb.-nn-- i V s COAL mid growing in the affection of his people. T1IE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Hair restorative in the world is Hall's Hair Kesswer. It cure s all diseases of tne scalp, ami stimulates the hair glands to healthful action. It stops the falling of the hair; prevents its turning grj : cures baldness, and restores youthful color and freshness of appearance to heads already white with age. The following are a few illustrations 6t what is done by HALLS CIIURCH. YEgeladlB Sicilian Rev. Mr. Aieisou, "Ter ihe close of (be Union meetings at Logan, by invitation of Superintendent lliff, left Logan to accompany Brother lliff and aid in the work at Mount Pleasant where a new church was to be dedicated last Sunday. This church nas built under, or as a result of the faithful la -bors of Rev. P. A. II. Franklin, and is designed for the Scandinavian work. Last winter there was a gracious revival work in Mount Pleasant, and it is to be hoped that the new church may be immediately sanctified by conversions. At Richfield Brother Anderson opened meetings in .muwiv, aim was aided by Brothers Murk and Hammer; and from the first they had full houses and much interest. SevHn have been converted all previously Mormons, and nine have joined on probation. The people became so interested that they bought lanterns to lind their way tv the Timetthrough the dark mgs. siaainjr fpp need of larger accommodations the people voluntarily raised money, one hundred dollars. and bought the lot adjoining the meeting house and deeded, it over free of incumbrance. Brothers Anderson and Murk are sweet singers aud good workers. The meetings at Stockton were blessed, not only on account of immediate results, but also on account ef ihe evidence they furnish that the days of revival have really HAIR REN EWER: 1 - WF Mkb. Hunsbsubt $44 franklin Brooklyn t Jf, Y. after a severe uttark: of in the head, found her hair already gray falling off tu rapidly that she eoon quite bald. One bottle of liAibb Hint K brought it back as soft, breusm a&d tbivfc as vfhra rhe was a girl. thS Me. Kbstaso, an old farmer, near War-salnJ.t had acar-ei- y any hair left, and what little there was cf t had become nearly nhite. One bottle of Halls IIaih Kbkewir stopped Its fsHtnif out, and gave him a thick, luxuriant Lead of hair, as brown and fresh aa he ever had. Mir Mrs. A - T. Wall, Greenfield, Cht$hire3 JCng., wres . ifl have found the greateet benefit from die ac of Halls Hair Hitxawsit, it having restored my hair, which was rapily failing off, and returned its original color. Jijr Pk. Kjul Sitn. XeiroHt M&k,, certifies that "Hall's Hair Rehewer Is excellent for fcair growing, and gires back the natural color to faded and gray hair. Ma Mrs. 8. K. Elliot?, GtrnrilU, W. Fo. says: "One battle of Halis Hair Kbnewbr restored my hair to Its natural, youthful color. keeh Ko ir.jurious substances enter Into the composition of Balls JUm Renewkr, hnd it is not a de. Its vegetable Ingreal dients render It In the highest degree to the scalp as ft preventive of disease. Its effects are natural and lasting1 hlF dry ana ami li vims art xnaV." restoratives combrashv, like the pounded with aicohoL bene-tiei- Dye Buckinghams FOR tils WHISKERS Is. in four rpopect. pipcrior to all other, lei It tv ill produce a rhb, natural cior, brovi n or black, as dcrircJ, 2ti Tuts color o produced i p.cnsaccnt, d off. and will not evil anycannut he thin:: with which St come in contact. 3d It W a simeie preparation, and mere convenient of appiicatlou than any ulhc-hair or w bicker dye. ;h It contain bo deieteriou uj do many preparaikna efftred for like uce. evu-he- r OIP1EIOE COAL COAL Pleasant Valley. Rock Springs, Weber aiul RM (kuiyon Coal. Sold and delivered in lors to suit at mmkei ram-- . bi.J dean Coal and full weight guaranteed. ES. SL. lec-tme- s and the lady misCONGREGATIONAL CI1URC H. the great cause; sionaries aud teachers are doing iD-vUk- I er, Parks of Logan it joiees the spiiitu.il quickening that Rev. Mr. Tartar used in Dll. PRICES CREAM Tho BAKING POWDER D tho urest. in Hie 'world. sorted direct from ini are from finest the erystala Grapes, th ' vineyards of Franco. s Ti angels glad tiding; The sin p'hei'aa u- To Bethlehem'.-- , mungor to .nleio k mmsMm ( U 1 Ti" IE L ti (v l'y Miss LrCfful ivin her 15 a Lie from Chiistian. Ward aouuui has feu overwork. Miss WheOock late of Brother ami ibkhr Mip.ijy Mibritu-te5' Methodist Urof U thj :'c:n a and cry Seminary useful. for her. vn. vkton Sum - of t h - c tv Miss Jennie Carney is t exulting cam-- down to in n ices rv in the pcimaiy school of the Salt ' . a that rake Ac. idem v . (hi accoam Too-I-- , another app t lie sad UrU til ner husband Mrs. an 1 aided in circuit, George fluail was obliged to leav e. Full houses aud niuea impress at i unf,eiiool tinIvUT of Brother Tooele: and flourishing Hooper der Misst-- Smith and Bliss. Tlmy Gillilan rejoice, over th vueess have sixty two in the day scho:L God litis given him. Rev. G. M. .MIVcy at P.uk Reading Rooms" are well patronized. Most of our schools hai e City held Union servie-- s witii tlie sm li. These are a sumce of much Congregational Church aud much of (Oliver mental and moial improvement to interest md a in , mrioi-tedwe bur have no a stems iv the young people of th" 'settle . liim-word diiect from jsisnr merits. is , elf rev and .v- - are ail From irtmns partially in it t hankf a) K. would seem that the enrollment in Rev. Murk eo.numm-eschools would special services in bauta.piin the our twenty-siof our twen tv- - tirst ot February and is aided by ailment fcI 16 ci j ual Brother And- -i soil. Brother Murk eight last year. thful sen ice. Rev. 1). L. Leonard has Ieen is duin Franklin opened Rev. Brother delivering lectures in most, of the schools. His efforts are much ap- special services iVbmury Jib in the vestry of the First Methodist preciated. Church, bIr Lake City aided by He greatly THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Brother Hammer. needs a central church under his t Tdir.iv favor The Rev. Mr. Dlulim, who some IGLUUl n months ago left the Presbyterian able hours than is possible at pres Church to be immersed in the ent. S. J. Carroll, pastor of Baptist Church, has, after more Salt Lake City Chinch, received mature reflection and study, reon probation February 7th twenty-onsigned his commission from the persons making thirty three Baptist Missionary Soeie , for whom he was fire, idling, and re- probationers leceived since Octturned to the Presbyterian Church ober 1st. More are to billow. Two were retrivvd by letter at A childrens same service. the Rev. Mr. Lamb is supplying the class has been established under Baptist Church in this city until a the leadership of Miss Locke, new pastor is appointed. Brother meeting Tuesday afternoons these ore not on probation, but are Lamb is bard at work on lixs on the Book of Mormon, and interested. The Salt Lake Seminary is doing proposes to deliver them over all excellent educational work. making parts of Utah. Mias Paine still progress from term to term. remains at her post to do work for I Lm rVmt im.U t'.iivusji the nmht ItX ami seventy 1, i 1 Lie1 can ' r Office, 00 TeleJtone No. Main Street. 148 S. DAY SEED CORN. Mr. Editor. Dear Sir: I have a quantity of a superior quality of extra large field corn which lias lately been and which will originated, mature in 90 days, thus filling a want long felt. Eus from 12 to 14 inches long, grains unusually large, cob slender, J30 bushels of shelled corn of this variety had been raised The Scenic Lise PREPARED BY &! Wm Bssica i a 1 &, O FOR iriVEMTIOKS, Atnencan BURKE, TF'C.E ITSTEM t CO" Let to tu.y 70A. cc y FRASER M, KSaEE?C.tCUr, P. O. Bo Hand Irad- - F: .. f, NEW COHN EXT, IjkK CIl i. J. FRED. CORKER, suit Lake City Utrh. b vnt ,r.f rTT'aoca of tlie World! Kio Grande RTAXITWYxTir. THE POPULAR TRANS CONTINENTAL -- ROUTE per acre. B IN VE UAs I am extremely anxious to know what this corn will do in oth- NDO er climates before advertising it for 1 e, I will send a large samjfte package to any farmer who will (4 1 INN give it a fair trial and proper attention and report his success with it, LEA aud who will inclose 10c Li silver to pay postage, packing etc., thereon. In order to induce fanners to erui take unusually good care of this corn so that I may have good re- AT WHICH LATTER POINTS DI HECT CONVECTION S ports to advertise next season I will ARE MADE WITH 2o in gold as a premium to giveTRAINS FOR the one who raises the best ear and sends the best report, and lu for II Nil iff V A I Vs Oilltllla 2nd best. Address, F. E. Fuoss, New Carlisle, 0. The following is a condensed report from farmers whom I sent to last season: AA I ) ALL THE ot 90 'la? com ; planted it May lKtb Scd tie DEN. SALT LAKE, ISON, DVILLE, Pueblo Denver, - iiil CIIKAbO, pkgs St Lioiiis pkg.9to. Wm. Ani'Fh.vjW, I.a Prairie, sbNolcfd It Au III. Tb" 90 day corn Is all SL MuBBi'-- , I.aiiderdme, Principal Points in tlie that yoiciahu foriE. J.vo. Jllss, United States ami inpr-die- U. P. HALL & CO., Kftshuft, V, H. Bold by ai! Dealeri li MedSciae. k Denver 148. dav corn recd. Fath? t wno is ao old corn rsi says ' oerersaw such log ears, small cob and large grams betoro." J. Stsf: , t lay vllie. O. 90 POdaycora tecM ; all cam? rp. Tbclastof May ehad a Irost sviileB Lce il eve:, with me ground ; 3i stiiKS epreuted. from those 3! sihiks I rec'd,3 p'k s. - t good souud eira. Sr has glvyu satlsfaiitiou, Fa. (j, . Goosar, , L-- Camilla. W. il. BANCROFT. Receiver D. k R G. Wesern. W. ECCLEJ, Gen'l Pass. A Fn-igAgen, 90 dav tors recd. 1 an, ligtil? pleased with It, iu . Gkimfs, tact luff it the best corn I ever saw. i SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. L,sotdsr ot Hrris"' uo , cadi. O. T, K. HOOPER, w Hue'll the 0 day ft bo,8 In the T,V Genl Pass, and Tk Agen, 'D, but 21 grams; plained May !"!i wras'jier and si! and Ang. Jrtb ajtJ 39 ears ot the best rorn I ever saw. & R. G. Railway. K is jus that yodciaim inf it aud aitirr too. Nothing til reason wua snomr me 1 a. siuvuiutguv. M, H. iSSflET, DKNYEK, COL. To rp scl!, li was pk'z o! corn vou seat me lias done iu 9UMis UK. x. W. Cameii, Vi. S. h Ols cru-- iUdiSOD-UlP- , |