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Show r- SWT & 1 UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, la-re- I. B. T. . ;. I ()! I Mrcug s iJi I k ' V 1 -- dDeimse- - - l unnant. fuuA i'i i ! jr I 7 i,wi!. X ol iy- Gicu.i -di I, tl i ,v 'i K. Uchin'Uia, interesting t A -- !li of hi'!l!-e- 'lstitutii.ua! ''"f si - n- ,.M, " - 'a III- - nor,-,r..,:- l"-.- vve think i ue satis-faciosil- y Ilie ul Simple 13 clioloy tnvt lh- ions, of Iettl'esent.l'H e tourse - of Ide.iS, At-ten- f Intuitions ion atni Iiifeivnce. aof the Ap in oi objeet i in of the External World of Knots oi the by the Sen of Eemhurs, and of bodily Senses, f - v. sannid nil ii 'iLe u the jtnune, ovt tied!.' ;tui tates of eirtntreaiile and the Soul, its relations to time, and the reciprocal action of Soul ami cio-.ewith a chapter on 'Body. Lotze ths 'Kingdom of Souls. d t and siiACeifite m is peculiarly of tile discii-Ao- n We ate pu.z'md to uiidel'.'it Slid the exact tneanins that the author attaches to the term spirit and spirituality. Repeatedly the term spiritual is employed to indicate the activity of the entity that he terms soul. By the term soul Lotze evidently includes spiiit, but he does not define the relation of, and difference between, soul and spiiit. lie stares explicitly that instinct has a large place in the constitution of man as well a in the heart. Can instinct be attracted to spirit I If not, why did not the author make clear the difference, and at tlm sanm time strike a steady blow at materialism This little book, despite the above mentioned defect, suggests lt- - lujiiom. di-e- , s 1 1 1 1 t r huii,'" T ,1L k ' I A (. X "'s ' j . ,s , ledectel if c' d i I ( tbiy the ecu util ! dc-- s , W b !.!- - I'T'bin-- s, I m abas leal hel ut h r'l , ude-- ve most exeelh-n- (f tlie Dr. Kelley 1 r b si li i - n t T iihai, it, ig iii.'i w i a-- - il abb' rmcHatfon if Ji an m yea - Lts itt-n- ri foii Imraete: t f ! i i , I . of and nt e ,,.m li U 0 t IHHii. d jf i ilH j n.t D l'mlU fotitriKied tf MUSIC HATH CHARMS. We would rtcommend all win wiCa to s soeure a Piann or Organ, to send for Caralcgrae to the B Shouiiigur lirnt-clss- iut U ' -- , ddif-dittu- - - Ch-gn- Pie'-rhn- I SCIIOEPE Orit-tenl- on. E. OPII-SIT- le.-- Stoves and Ranges e g Tiie Relation Infants io of FURNACES HOT-AI- R fitted up and repaired. There are no objections to a nice fitting hoor i hat German Corn Remover will not overcome. Christ by Bantue! Lynch Boiler M. A. This the author names a Dueulnal Study," mid it was read before tho Al pha Chapter of the Boston University. Mr Boiler takes Ins critics whip ami Hys on right and left," until old, venur able theologians are quite overwhelmed. Modesty is not the cardinal virtue ,f this ist. Ir he Lad cxpmdidmoro strengtSi upon what he the t' " y c'nef rmpg his subject. th result wool hoc Hen Dr. FONTAINES A, A. C. SMITH & GO., X. E Corner of Mini and Second South St., Salt Lake City. Preparation Wholesale and Retail WILL DFiVELi P A BEAUT1FTL Ft )RM in lxty days, U!(l etwt of which is permanent and pi li uly discernible m ten a perfect buG days Wla-ralready D al n u poce'sed, it will preserve the same firm, and j erfect :n shape. Tln is a caeiu'iy Irnmrtei and IfonuMir Dr'tgs, j r pan 4 pi escrijition of aa tUiincnt Chemicals, Bet f tim-- i y and Frunh phvncuui and scientist, uni is free from lead and all nvpinnn ingrdi Jomcy bniib. ents, and will not injure tho man skin. A fair tn il will not only omOriVf Inin ikc nu u n iiic frempt nice you of its mill k i,cy, bin w ill elicit v,a f.d a .ci : ntllUsla'-tle C'dhiil 'v e PliV'in i. Juiir siTi(Cl tllallks and jirmsc. Mailed s curef frnri obscrvation fl.didsctif li u u in- e i DRUGGISTS. e-- e 1 c on ir t it jUicc. cts. .Mold ti .k-'t- d; make an vror? fo e eAleri 'it 'I'nfH ut r- - t I s j1- WDiI r - wry u ; i ; of i.fli-- Brua-'- i x a . tf N w 1 t i!u ! ''t; h'l ihie'iGier. ejy This arrangcim nt pla-'Mag, un r i - ; ? ut lv j . Cl t o m J t Th- B. 1 Yi't.r'-- t - ,7-- nL' ri la-- s j ic U ' t r lull, f li HI t a. s 1,1 Kefiic ). eiivu-- ! s, 1 Ailui. y i Tn.crtri-jVE- (iuuxii oir, iotaim:, ID N i r- Ifth St., Y- - - i A VT Of? rp 1 zi. Hvii, xxrv.tr k i.i jl. xx UNDERTAKER. i HARGROVE ..a ! the s il, f ;r;n l..-- ir.i a.jnri ilti g, ,1 5re Ii;w Jl ll,ir ! l.er -- t- .( i n-- ll C1 a if. , ucl lly qd., or ti Tk i . . j i r- i i i mill W Li U ' i i . r Nil ? !. Slit- - -- Tf! T .if lit i. V Won .uni i- i U I).- - liCu i. ipii 'ifl , L.u L- - i fa pi c. k. i i t i.D I Buna !'iC( In mu Do 1 , i her 5f ;ju , (.id GO TO RIVERS BROTHERS a i, ui I Wail Paper and Picture i FRA 1 tbir.a-Ik'.vdiA- 1 'Sith , utf UT'.....loproit-,j f,d A l Chester '!( 2806 lbs,ii a. ht. n &, . in I f ft hrbi , ft Sir: L a .s FILES. : i T'G1 rt . 9 l Is, ; ( -- f oti- 11 ! Sc S. 1 - Tiiee, A UL Ci; !vi. ,T THE U li. fcCVSii 0tctt.Cc u M id (hen i,..j rh .f S' u - oil- - U A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. e a Ken h ,'i-- c i;, j i u . to l- - im-- nir tin - pt'tivj t, - fii ;.g ai - oi-- r ; 'a 1.. - - 'v ! Funeral TJirector a id Lniualmer. No :.t Temple e!, -- ..mi!, P. O- - Box 'J53. Prices law .us i iiimdcw. i U , m i fO'i'G j!eu'i-- j , a- - unnnu-hi i i f llii - I n- i . Imnt - - t s.,,i ,. 771 'h'- it ,1., t onm t m ? ' ik a (i supply ig itiSt tta"'C b d yij iu- log a.t ; s ' I -- tt i: h ap. ic fiom li i iq th' TincKi, f T n 1 s : In s ic-- i Al i I co a ; is Uil-- - 1 'U)UI- - Miauit n y ai.li D- .! . t Iain hill Ed.tion. w.ii 1 u -- c, in h-- b I M iPl!,H,CIHJ ssf, annual ,( Kdifiup - i jjt ifok' t e j1 h cn hi:di is, Dam- - m tin The IlM.i.ific ' -- r,L mi writes.'? j Jan Lisbon g. h. it L Lb D, 1 C'tsD i pc'-Mbi- t V tm.ng It is suirg i - jits obit ()gr.inhi',al L ...ti wtrcf ALT LAKE CITY. L'G Dress Making Parlors i E'di-- o I Vv'i-,!- .5. Cl - , -, MISS by io a l.irf.o pati'ici 'j.a.H helpf d to the i t: r. .a. i h i' ; atm. iieious arr mg m ut .f ITHiLthlv. ko '' 11 'J ,T East Tins Hunt. at- -l -r i si; PPL lx vvinnl i t Tim OKU'f . hd But V.thoda, Review. Lnter. Iniilip- I d- I. ,V V . wu:ir.n or - X early hib F.-- - A . . very MlfoaiUi i it Ibiikei Cuny, J) . lk ami - hunger be o UKak within, pb-a-e-- s jin A. i, nt, absence. 'The Methods of this school ate such as will commend it to the favor of an increasingly large number of people. 4 Mi , i, I d i jj( ps s J Jp 'I 'io 's, ( what it 1; Pu b m-H- 'f 1 ha M and true. t - - . il('ilMET 1 i it t Id.1 Ti alau vt I'iula- - oc ' uni pictums eiveh it bv us presi rva-'- f t YD if I nn ;vmd upon, is it w s t ,1 !.' 'i'Ku . not a mirror, simply 'V.-?- e ipud-- 'll rj Uft-- 1 to Kivive any intelligent t " C I 1 if til J eg) Inin g, b'it !:k ,3 that hu w.-- applied for admission this year. We trust that the standard for admission will not be so high as to shut out any Minister who desires to avail himself of the advantages of the school. We see however that many persons were rejected, as only 110 are now registered. Thse come from twenty-fou- r States and countries. Thirty-si- x The are college graduates. for culture in orbest opportunities atory are afforded by this school. : i i tad lilt? U;lt UMf tn Advanced Has Protestantism sau It of materialism from a pys Liberty I" ohological standpoint that we have A reply to Rishcp Ireland of the Rocnerread. Begin with the author man Catholic Church by Rev. John the stud' of the genesis of ideas, Leo, A. M B. J)., Wyanet Illinois. as they rise from the effect of ex- With an introddi ti an by Bishop Ninde ternal lenities upon the ego: and of the Metliodiot Episcopal Church. Mr. Lee is careful in his stateadvance to the comparison and reand produces evidences to lation, the new combinations of ments, lie makes a tkI t h content of CO!! substantiate them, pjana Ireland. scionsness is utterly unintelligible case against BDhop has done Protestantism What imlcs0 it i12 B'imitt-- d rixp per?) within is a free, intelligent agent. for religious and political liberty be a rm st interesting theme The author plainly though in- would a for moie extended treatise. directly shows 'Chapter Trdl that the theory that intelligence arises LITERARY MOTES. from the perfected organism of man, and eat lies consciousness at some nerve ("atr1 e. g. 'the brain, is untenable, for he says: not mem ly is it mm that no such terminal point for tli eroire net work t nerves h is I it herto 'lisoivpid; but - - tint k never will be ef-defe- ,'.r tiiiiit-- . .inniai.: NT- ( DrummoudS Rutnial World. by Law in the I). M. Boss, in the 'Mmdhhj Rr. lluts hardly does justice to Prof. Irumniond. Religious Thought iu Britain, bytheKBtor. This aid the Editorial Mist elluny reeal the usual force, point, ami suggstiienesj of the Dr. Xo Methodist Minister can alToid to lie without the Ilev if n The First Annual Repoit of the School of Expression connected with B stou Pniversity of which Prof. S. S. Curry is Dean is on our table. We .UB a little bewildered na we bnk over the Trust and the Visiting Committees for Mkhodist names; for they are conspicuous ny their Lilp" nf ( of s r N)h. 7'.i,v r of fact, iiia to iii- - Piano and Organ t'ompl.ny, of yp,w Haven, Conn. Lstabhslw ,1 misdu. know this liou.--c to be om of the tided is entin ly sttifac- - rehabLj manufacturing conceinsin it h is )n at Par1-- n- - oanV Stui. the toiw toher She has always had "good Unit oil States We Limux' oris Ma. vixi: roit luck" with it m making light, sweet aiiuimt can be ived by or jeiin '.. rt P'V ffV ,1 l ' ' an I delicious bread, biscuit and cake, bum presents tueiHiuilv iriet' ui and will pnivha'-orhave the jiriees, and has placed it, to stay, at the head of reading matter oi knowing th.it they with "Taken by Siee re wh. Cn ipter ,rd her huUsekeepiHg favorites She knows receive a fimt clk-vtuRv ..n.l A 13, l, htdor's Blunler" hy W E. that it lias been ullicially approved Ly Yvarranted. X.nis in cuin.nn'l to Chapter Stli. the (iovernmeut ciienj'tbno th1 best, Unut Allen" and "Edward Fawcett" ant we imagine that the baking powder Tlie fnnu- con- Lamp who attempts to supplant its Mill Reread tributes up, t i.i and tin Litter a story- nl ice n her contidence v. nl nnd this a DonmnB. Eaton writes of Civil Ser- bad car for Ills business a tl,emc on which he is t vice to speak. The fe,md.r of this American Triumph at the London !)i'it to exch.nuao .ii'tU ih.il' ii11.!1 r. vc nit o n s Exhibition. a- - th-number ot it was going to pro-i la w a iioble aUipie of hat jiat itmt The Ma- - ci and ILiiulm Organ and u mdustiy and Iclip, can do ler a hoy. Piano Co. have just received a cable Wide Aw.ikk roi: Fruhtaiiy is dispatch fiom the;r London Agents, Metder A Co , announcing than ever. if more l Tie- bTeaf ia b. V.diid" by Vrp Bury doit the only gold medal for Cabinet or be-aw aided their Bradley, toaclms its bemtitul hsson; Reed Organs has to be a fitting This and among th- man' coutrihutions we ti tho uniformly highest awards climax Mrs Sherwoods notice particularly Rev al Girls and Royal Coruts.' Mr--- . at al Great Win LI s Exhibitions which Firm has received Fremont's description of "T.ouis Nnpu diis famous and Km or during the past nineteen years. t as Prince or. Nora Perns "ILiej Article," an Harriet Prescott S"iirords ktorv of A Suffocating Cough. the Chevaliers lh Lothrop A Co. Poston Mais. In a letter from Mis Charlotte Lisle, Bn hi i si ers. of Chicago, a Lely well known as a conOt'K TIIAXhs A nil DTE TO AT tributor to the Western press, she asBierbower, Assistant United States Do cribes th care n a dangerous cough, trict Attornej, fur a copy of Ins able accompanied by bleeding at the lungs, of llihe United btates to Hale's IIoxey of lion f.h onm and speech m the JOHN HAYNES & CO., 's. Lorenzo 'snow'." This is the first Tar. My cough, she says, threatGener.il Agent, but case ot convict ion in w Inch the oihmcc of ened to suffocate me Salt Lake City, Utah unlawful eoh dotation" is segregated theHoXtvof Horehound and Tar has and it has created some stir among the yrmoreJ evf'iy trace of it." The letter J E. , The Apostle was to a lady friend m this city, who has much married Saints. Main Lake Utah Salt Street, City, years placed it at the disposal of C. N. Snow, the criminal is seventy-twTHE WALKER HoV-old and lino seven wives, the oldest being 115 Fulton street, New York. s than Pike's Toothache Drops cure in one ff helfui le iinil ISetnii lenter In beventy and the youngest home He las with makes the minute. tliiity. Poet In over M1 cous-of Topvpvtvi) with Dandruff niaiie an eloquent speech, in which are or Scald Ilea I arc made healthy with slated many things of esj eeial interest Glenn's Sllphui soap. Of all drugand manufactuier. of 'til kinds of TIN, concerning the question in olveJ in such gists. a i.(l w be ill and the painjihlet Hills Hair and Whisker Dye, black IIIdl.T prosecutions, r . Coppor-waconvenient for reference. or brown, fifty cents. nl si oi from conference. Oittliii'-- matt a , . p "dailini, iertus a-- cream of tartar and soda, knows nuns I " t "ti its .j.i slit s th m 'il! the tramp j in fl. oimtrv can u a di her. The mt n o tl test t w inch she has put the Royal B VoKK F T i i Xi-.Surk. B.'kmg Powd-- r the teC of actual ana juibhsticd by fhj. iv'v Munro Nt-'. work in the jireparation of alucd piude tithe mollai-- and is a and wholesome toad, under which i lie pure ut tin d.iuybt' terial Ineuiciemy an otfence, the penalty of which should he ex-Prof-'sso- ' Y' it w ':n urjM-- Tt uJ to Walt r R d. Iphu, Pn minis- by making 1 h i , im-1- IVlU.I.Uf SKEWES. -. n,-- found Yh rtiLu lit ihumstto belt 5 FL'ls 01 Lev. while the other peddles " lmi t inefo p, i "n "uH icr that is poi cent alum on.- a llfo t.oweif.u ,uistic. the ether a coiro-ie the L i i C of tne i: ilicu! i ies !1 u, aii1 t J urus Iuoi - , unes-tiua- a! 7 ,, T r iu-m- - illtHitlDiii l.y , ull, ' case can only be legally and m- -t jut ih it the- - Pullman; but, ns a legal I)!1. I Ti ii' in - - ot ti 'U i ti sc..,- n i Tov-y- h l u J i inteiests oi , (hurrh demand ,JIH - 0- -- d ai.iw - f - h The- - HI. "Dc- C rilh it tr. t!ie Methodist in R-- v. ii " .i!t,. civ Tuo; e i i 1. in nrituJiuti'-u- by vif,.-- s t im lb- - Li"-- ' of t miKi-hu- one of - u i i i- ! J j i 't jit.i md n .Jd . hav-- ' nu m t it1- - tl.fi r isvi, a:.a ii.i e i., ltd tiim.l puiehj- - m ! n- A .mo,,,... m . T J witlii . ' S r , v. f4 T |